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H A N fO K I) — A new group of property owners
say they II sue the county over the new garbage
program set to begin Ja n . I .
Organizers say the opposition Is not so much
over the lni|Mis|tlon of mandatory colleetlon hut
over the concern residents could lose ihelr
Property for refusing to pay.
"We re tired of government m your fare." says

■ W e ’re tired of governm ent in
your face. It seem s the only way
you can get their attention is
with a lawsuit. J
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Ernie Whitaker. Illelong
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Oy SANDRA KLLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer

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SA N P O IU ) — A new trial has been
granted former Sanford |K,lice ol
fleer G u y Storm Iirewster who was
convicted late last year ol having
sex Willi a Iren- age Imy in his care
On Monday. Circuit Court Judge
Alan A Dickey granted thr new trial
tiecause he erred in allowing a trial
Witness to testily llrrwaler's accuser
hud taken a lie detector test.

Th e y reported he dropped the cash In
w.HKled area after a dve pack she had placed l
the bag with the money exploded.
\o one was hurt. Investigators said, and Hi
suspect never showed a gun
The suspect Is a White male. 23-years old si
to o w n e y r.!

The group, Seminole County Taxpayers United
will meet again Thursday at 7 p in at the Oeneva
( im m u n ity ( r ,,l r r »»•
Street in Geneva. The
groups May I t meeting drew representatives

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attention Is with a lawsuit."
W hltakrr nave fie will |&gt;ay the retainer fee to
hire Apopka lawyer Johnle Mel .cod to represent
him and oilier property owners who lie hopes to
Join him. Whitaker says the lawsuit will lx* filed In
about three weeks

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Sanford addresses
parking p ro b le m s

C rim e prevention sem inar
fiJiM* S ‘" c ry ol
Seminole C oun ly slirrlfTs
olflrr contm im lly service* section will iru 4-li a
d im e prevention seminar tonight at the Knights
n( Colum bus Halt. 3304 S Oak Ave . Sunford.
Th e seminar will tx-gm at 7:30 p in.
rile class Will show citizens how to protect
themselves and lliclr homes and vehicles from
becoming crime victims It focuses on both
personal security and property protection

review for a number of weeks, based
on the city's original parking ordi­
nance.
h specifl&lt; irs fines to la* charged
lor Illegal parking, and (he cliulu of
procedures that would follow it
mntorisi failed to pay the line
Complete failure count bring about
« n Inqtoundlng of die vehicle, and a
mandatory court appearance by the
owner.
According to City Attorney Hill
Colbert and Attorney Martha Me In

W A S H IN G TO N — Th e United Staten and
Japan have rcuchrd a compromise ugreemeni
that will allow both sides to resume marketo|&gt;crilng talks that had been suspended for the
past three months. U S. officials said loday.
Th e compromise was wrap|ted up earlier
loday and was to Ik * announced by U.S. Trade
Representative Mickey Kantor at a White House
briefing, according to senior trade officials, who
spoke on condition of unonym lty.
One olflclul said die compromise language
would have Japan acknowledge that measur­
able results were needed In the various sectors
where the United Slates Is trying to boost sales.
In exchange, this official said, the United
States would assure Japan In writing that It will
not rely solely on numerical targets lu Judging
whether Japan is living up to Ha commitments. ’
Th e settlement will allow the United Stales
and Japan to resume the “ framework talks"
that were launched by both countries with

iirewster. .17. was convicted of
eight counts of sexual activity with
u &lt;lilld in custodial care by a jury In
November. |hsentenced in
Jan u ary to 13 years In prison and
JO years probation hul lias re
m alm d In the John K Polk Corrrettonal Pacllliy awaiting the outcome
of the new irl.il m otion. J u r y
selection for Hie new trial lias Ik-cii
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Ten students earn Merit Scholarships
By VICKI OaSORMIBR
Herald Slaff Wdlor
Ten Seminole County students
were among only 2.G00 students
nationwide who were winners of
Merll Sch olarsh ip s financed by col­
leges and universities throughout
the National Merll Scholarship C o r­
poration.
Some 115 private and 85 public
Institutions of higher education are
offering (he scholarships for use ul
Ihelr schools.

T h e c o lle g e -sp o n so re d M erit
Scholarships provide between $230
and $2.(XX) annually for up to four
years of undergraduate study.
About 1.1 million students in
more than 10,000 U.S. high schools
entered the 1904 Merit program by
'" k in g the 10512 P S A T / N M S Q T
which served as an Initial screen of
the scholarship hopefuls.
In Ihc fall of 1093, 30,000 slud rills were honored for Ihc academ­
ic performances and some 15.000 of
them who were the top scorers In

lliclr stales ol residence were desig­
nated asscmlflnallsts.
O nly the semlllnalists. who repre­
sented about one half of one percent
of the graduating seniors In each
slate, had the o p p o rtu n ity to
advance to the finalist stage and
compete for the Merit Scholarships.
In order to became a finalist, a
scmlftnalist had to meet extremely
high academic standards. Ik* en­
dorsed and recommended by lliclr
high school principal, confirm Ihc
qualifying lest performance with a

second lesi and provide information
"bout activities. Interests and goals.
T h e fin a lists from Se m in o le
County who were selected for schol­
arships were:
• M ryan K. Moffett of Lake
Mrantley High School In Allum onlc
Springs, lie earned a scholarship to
the University of Florida, where he
will sludy for a career In orthopedic
mcdlclnc.
• Adrian J . Slsser of Lake Mary
High School In Lake Mary. He

Firefighters save hom es in path of blaze
F rom s ta ff an d w ire rep o rts

24 a c re s b u rn in
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(ilv N L V A — A brush fire burned 24 acres of
land near Geneva yesterday afternoon. Although
there were a num ber of mobile homes In the area,
there was no building damage.
Most of these homes were down long drive*
w uys." said Seminole County Assistant Fire Chief
Chris Johnson. “ We had to practically assign one
unit lo protect each of the homes, which required
a great number of units In all."
Johnson said the equipm ent Included three
Division of Forestry plows, seven englnrs, four
woods trucks and three tankers, plus the State
forestry helicopter used for water drops.
"In addition to our Seminole County units,"
Johnson explained, "w c had help from Volusia
and Orange counllcs. as well as the cities of

Harakf Photo by Tommy Vlncont

Semlnolo County firoflQhlors protected several
mobile homos during a Geneva aroa brush fire

yesterday. This one Is located on Garon Cove near
Osceola Road

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

G u n s and kids
E xperts: S outh F lo rid a is fo c u s o f sta te w id e problem
By Amsoolatsd Press

T A L L A H A S S E E — Th e Ftorldu League of Women Voters and
several development groups are calling on Gov. Lawton Chiles
to veto n bill they say would w rn k rn the state's ability lo
enforce growth management laws.
In letters lo Chiles, the League, the American Planning
Association and former Department of C om m unity Affairs
Secretary To m Pelham said Monday the bill (SB 2998)
“ seriously weakens" the stntc's growth management laws.
T h e bill was unanimously approved In both the House and
the Senate, hut never got a full hearing.
Th e House never scheduled a hearing for Its version of the
hill because of serious Internal differences over what It should
Include. In a memo last full. Barry Kllng. staff director or the
House Governmental Operations Committee, said the bill
should not lie considered without substantial public Input.

T h e n a tio n 's g ro w in g problem w ith
youthful crime Is being reflected throughout
Florida, experts say. with Juveniles using
guns lit schools, at home ant! at play­
grounds against other kids.
Young people are having 111tit* trouble
obtaining guns, usually front adults, ac­
cording to |roller- officials.
lit a review of IH firearm homicides and
shootings Involving children or teen-agers tn
Dade. Browartl ant) Palm Ih-ach countirs
this year, [xillcc determined wherr the
youths got the guns In only seven cases. All
of Ih rm came from a relative or friend.

B attered victim s face insurance trouble
T A M P A — Domestic violence centers and battered spouses
face still more problems — Insurers that w on’t sell them health
or life insurance.
Some of the largest Insurers. Including State Farm Insurance
Co., will not issue health or life policies to women labeled as
high risks because of Injuries Inflicted by abusive spouses or
boyfriends.
"W e would never authorize health Insurance companies here
in Florida lo refuse to sell coverage to a spouse who has been
abused." state Department of Insurance spokesman T im
Brown told Th e Tam pa Tribune fora story Monday.
But he said the law does allow Insurance companies to deny
coverage bused on medical histories.
"It's bad enough that women are being battered by their
loved ones, but It’s even more shocking to discover that they
arc being buttered again by Insurance companies." said U S.
Rep. Charles Schumer. D-N.V.
A survey by Schum er's ofllrc found that eight of 16
companies contacted had policies that could deny coverage to
battered women, and Sehumer said he will sponsor federal
legislation If companies don’t change their ways.

MIAMI — People who think an eclipse only happens every 10
or 20 years will be surprised when they look up in the sky to
see part of I he moon Is missing.
A lunar eclipse will occur tonight, with the Earth coming
between the sun and the moon. O n May 10, the moon crossed
In front of the sun. creating a solar eclipse.
Jack Horkhclmer. executive director of the Miami Space
Transit Planetarium, says ll Is typical for a solar and lunar
eclipse lo occur w ithin weeks of each other,
At the peak or tonight's lunar eclipse, at 11:30 p.m., nbout 25
percent of the moon’s diameter will be covered by the Earth's
shadow.

T h r A T F has l&gt;t-gim a program to help
local [Kilter Bud out alxiut the other guns,
those that came from “ tlit* street," ft truces
weapons hack to the original owners, front
where cops mlghl be nhlr lo determine how

"Generally, the person you nrr prosecut­
ing is the parent who Is already devastated
by the loss of their child." said Assistant
Stair Attotnry Bill Vosc In Orange-Osceola
comities, who uses the law sparingly.

By VICKI DaBORMIIR
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County
school district olllrlals led the
Compact program Is working
well und they hope to he able lo
continue the services.
T h r Cnmpuet program ts mt
esteem-building program that is
one of several programs implcmetiled by the school district
to address the dro|xml rate.
Th e district has applied lor a
$20.(MX) grant to continue the
program.
T h e C o m p u ct p ro g ra m s
Steering Committee, which Is
comprised of representatives of
the Seminole County Private
Industry Council, the various
8 .inti h i m of commerce In the
unty. business people, Semi*
nolr C o m m unity College, the
Economic Development Council
and school district personnel,
meets regularly to Ik - sure the
program Is continuing to achieve
its goal of keeping students In
school though gradual Ion.
Th e program also hopes lo
prepare students for life alter
high school with personal and
professional skills that will ready
them for work und further edu­
cational pursuits.
T h e first Seminole C o unty
Compact program was started In
October of 1990 al Seminole
High School.
Prior to the Initiation of the
program, the sdiool's dro|&gt;out
rale was nearly 11.5 percent.
T h a t n u m b e r has d ro p p e d
nearly two percentage ixilnta
since then.
T h e program at Seminole has
expanded so m uch I hat they arc
now employing two full lime
t e a c h e r s In th e C o m p a c t
classrooms.
T h i s y e a r , th e d i s t r i c t
expanded the program lo five of
the district's stx high schools.
T h re e of the district high

Tw o killed in plane crash
IND 1ANTO W N — T w o men were killed after their singleengine plane crashed late Into a small clum p of woods at the
Indlnntown Airport, authorities said.
Witnesses said they noticed the plane a few minutes before
the crush around B p.m . E D T Monday, It was (lying low over
the small airport and some nearby groves.
Murttn County sheriff's Lt. Jo h n Wurdlc. who was off duty
and fishing tn a reservoir near the airport, saw the plane fly
straight up over the airport and then cbme straight (lowly.
"H e dropped down real quick." Wardle sald7"lfc was going
In a spiral straight dow n ."
About the same time, another flshenitan, George Wilkinson,
saw the plant* go down und drove to the airport.
He found the plane with the tall In the air and smoke and
steam rising out of the crushed nose of the emit. There was
some fuel spilled around the wreckage, hut no fire.
Th e plane was registered to Kurt E. T h u c m m lc r of Vuldesc,
N .C., saitl Kathleen Bergen, spokeswoman for the Federal
Aviation Administration tn Atlanta. However, there were no
Identifications available lute Monduy of the two aboard.
T h e National Transportation Safety Board Is Investigating.

Man holds nurse at razor's edge
W E S T E’A L M B E A C H — A man under arrest and handcuffed
to an emergency room gurney while undergoing an examina­
tion grubbed a nurse und held u razor to her throat for four
hours, authorities said.
A hostage negotiation team finally persuaded Robert Golden,
29. to surrender. Th e nurse. Jessie Anderson of Riviera Beach,
was nicked several times on the throat.
Th e West Palm Beach man was taken to St. Mary's Hospital
earlier Monduy after he apparently began to have convulsions
following his arrest.
His right hand was handcufTed to the gurney when he took
(he nurse hostage. Police say he demanded to be set free.
T h e hostage-taking all but shut down the emergency room
for several hours.

From Associated Praia reports

M IA M I - H e ro a re tho
w in n in g num bers se le cted
Monday In the Florida tottery:

"In m any of tltrse coses, we see an adult
connection." special agent Robert Creighton
of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobucco and
Firearms told Th e Miami Herald.

H o rro r stories In v o lv in g accid e ntal
shootings by children with guns thry've
found in Hie home appear less frequently
than violence on the streets and at schools
But when such shootings take plaer. there
nrr frw cases brought to trial.

Compact program
to be considered
by school board
for grant approval

Lunar eclipse tonight

LO TTER Y

they got In tilt* hoodsol adolescents.
The A T F hopes the program will also help
document how many guns obtained by
Juveniles are stolen or linked lo drug dealers
and burglars.
" A kid who ts so inclined can find a way to
Itud a gun, and probably In ti very short
|M-rlod of time." saitl Leon Botkin, chief
luvrnlle prosecutor for Dude County Circuit
Court.
Despite a I9H9 law making it a crime (o
leave loaded firearms around kids, pro­
secutor* rarely bring charges against uthilis
who tlo so.

"It’s a tough law to prosecute," said S tate;
A llo rn ry Brail King In the 5lh Jud icia l;
Circuit, which comprises Lake. S u m te r,1
Marlon, Hernando and Citrus countirs. But,
he adds, "T h is law Is Ix-tlrr than nothing."
There were only lwo convictions under
the 1989 loaded firearms law In Broward
County last year and only one In Dade.
"O bviously the law Is InefTertlve,” Dr.
lamia B. St. Peltry, executive vice prrstdent
of the Florida Pediatric Soclrty told I he Fort
Lauderdale Sim Sentinel, "W e know that
tltrse incidents unfortunately occur quite
Irequettlly. It ap|)ears we m lghl have to
revisit It."
Populous Soulh Florida Is getting a large
shurr of Juvenile shootings in the schools
and streets.
Ill the llrst two weeks of this month, four
teen-agers shot and killed four others in
Dade mid Broward countirs.
A 14-yrar old brought a loaded ,45-callber
handgun to school und threatened to kill
himself nl Pines Middle School In Pembroke
Pines. IHillce saitl he got the gtm from a
locked &lt;nntulnrr at home.

Report: M iam i,
T am p a am ong
n a tio n ’s m ost
dangerous c itie s

schools n rr targeting Incoming
ninth and 10th graders who
were unsuccessful In tnlddlc
sehool and were considered to txat risk for dropping out of high
school.
At Seminole High ftchw.il and
Lake Howell High St hunt in
W inter Park, the emphasis fins
been put on the recovery of
juniors nml seniors. Th e y have
even brought several dropouts
hack to school nml seen (hem
through graduation.

By Associated P rat*
MIAMI — Miami ami Tam pa
are am ong the five most
crim e-ridden places In the
United Stairs, a magazine
re[Kiris.
The crime rate In Miami,
the n a tio n 's se co n d-m o st
dangerous elty. was 4.022 jx-r
100.000 residents: fourthranked T a m p a 's rale was
3.380. Money magazine re­
ports In thr Ju n e Issue.
T h r magazine used crime
statistics reported lo the FBI

So far. the district wide C o m ­
pact program has graduated 120
students who m ay otherwise
never have finished high srhool.

The Sanford Optimist Club hold ils regular
mooting al Iho Colonial Room with president
Rick Howe presiding. Election of officer for Ihe
coming year was hold with Iho following
results: front row, left lo right, Audrey Ogdon,
secretary treasurer: Bob Howo, vico president;

Poggy Hardin, president; Kathy Cody, vice
president; back row, left to right, Gua and Ruth
Ornberg, Ernie Butler, Rick Howe and Bill
Shepard, wero named d ire cto rs ol Iho
organization.

TH E W EATHER
NATIONAL T IM M

LOCAL FORECAST
Tonight: Fulr. Low In the lower
to mid 60s. Light wind.
W ednesday: M ostly su nn y.
H igh In the upper 80s. W ind
southwest 5 to 10 mph.
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Portly cloudy. Lows In the upper
60s to lower 70s. HlghB ncur 90.
F rid a y and Snturday: Partly
cloudy with a chance of mainly
afternoon showers and th un ­
derstorms. Lows In the lower
70s. Highs in the upper 80s to
lower 90s.

TUESDAY

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llgitf cs across the nation
M oney also polled 1.000
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crime.
T h e m a g a zin e review ed
crlm r totals among thr na­
tion's IH7 cities with popula­
tions of more limit 100,000.
Atlanta 14.1431 took first
place while HI. Louis (3.914)
ttxik third.
Florida had the highest
crime rale of all 50 stales.

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MACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beacht Waves are 2
feet and glassy. Current Is to the
south with u water temperature
of 75 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beaeht Waves
arc 2 -2 'A feel and glassy. C u r­
rent Is to the south With u water
temperature of 76 degrees.

TIDES
WEDNESDAY)
SOLUNAR TABLE; Mlu. 5:50
a.m,. 6:15 p.m.; MuJ. — a.m..
12:05 p.m . TIDEBt D aytona
Baschi highs. 8:44 a.m.. 9:21
p,m.; lows, 2:42 a.m.. 2:45 p.m.:
New S m yrna Beacht highs.
8:49 a.m.. 9:26 p.m.: Io w h . 2:47
a.m ., 2:50 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs, 9:04 a.m.. 9:41 p.m .:
lows. 3:02 a.m., 3:03 p.m.

BOATING
Bt. A u gu stine to J u p iter Inlet
T o n i g h t : W in d s o u th lo
southwest 10 kts. Seas 2 ft or
less. Day and Inland waters a
light chop. Wednesday: Wind
south 10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Bay and Inland waters moderate
chop.

STATISTICS
T h e hig h tem perature in
Sanford Monduy was 91 degrees
and the overnight low was 57 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Cenlcr. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Tue s­
day. totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 81 degrees and
Tuesday’s overnight low was
63, as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service datu:

M onday's h igh ..................... 8 8 2
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Vehicles stolen and recovered

POLICE BRIEFS

■y NICK FFIIPAUP

Hospital burglary

Herald Staff Writer

Hrc lrlvc» tl« “ " » K iwo burglaries Frlduy.
rc|H)rtc(l hi I he Central Florida Regional Hospital. In one of the
y - ^ ' . r »urglcnl instruments valued at between $1,300 and
OI.7UO were damaged, and an Instrument valued at $550 was
fe|)orted stolen from the Open Heart Surgery area, In the
second report, surgical equipment valued at $1,200 were
reported stolen from the hospital's him room.

S e x to m in o r s c h a r g e d
Sanford police arrested Barry Uradwcll, 28. 900 park
Avenue, early Monday. Police suld he had reportedly
approached two male Juveniles hinder age 10) In a parking lot
near .100 K. Third Street, and olTered to trade sexual favors for
clothing, lie was located by |k &gt;Hcc and charged with two counts
of solicitation of minors for sex.

Disorderly
SfHfdfd Police arrested Charles Collins Mlchalows^l. 33. of
32HI Sanford Avenue, at Sanford Court Apartments Sunday.
He was charged with disorderly Intoxication.

SA N FO R D — Th is past weekend saw
another onslaught of vehicle thefts. Police
and sheriff's deputies however, also located
u number of vehicles stolen locally ns well as
In other areas.
Many of the vehicle thefts Involved either
recoveries or thefts connected with Daytona
lk*nch police.
• A 1992 Honda, reportedly stolen In
Daytona Beach, wns located Saturday by
deputies In a handicapped parking space on
the Interstate ! West bound rest area.
• A 1091 Cadillac, reportedly stolen In
Volusia County, was located by deputies
Saturday, parked In an abandoned garage
on Harrison Street near Dixie. Deputies said

■rBiUMnaamoia

•Jose Manuel Medina 23, 500 W. Airport Itlvd.. Sanford,
violation of probatlon/DUI.
• Jo h n n y Lee Williams. 23. 1703 W. Ifllh St.. Sanford, failure
to appear/DWLSR.
• Lavasher Shada W illiam s. 23. 71 Seminole Gardens.
Sanford. FTA/AfTray.
• Jo h n Alan Sm ith. H23 Second Place. Lougwood, F TA / F TP
• Edward Wayne ItohliiMin. 27. 220 Olh St.. Sanford. VOP/xale
substance lieu controlled substance.
• Tim oth y L. To m lin , 20. 300 Onk Ave.. Sanford. rTA/reststlng
without violence. D W LSK , habitual violator and attaching tag
not assigned.
• Glen Edw ard Rust, 21). 135 W hitcom b D r.. Geneva.
VOP/carrytng a concealed w c u |miii

Associated Proas Wrlttr_________

Traffic stops
• Mitchell Harrison Hall. 33. of Deltona, was arrested by
Sanford poller Sunday following a traffic stop at 3rd Street and
Cedar Avenue. He was charged with possession of cannabis
under 20 grams
• Misty l.ee I’rough, 21, of Orlando, was slop|&gt;ed on the
lnterstule-1 exit ramp by Lake Mary police Sunday. She was
wanted on Volusia County warrants for driving with a
suspcnded/revnkrd license and railing to np|K-ur on u charge of
HMsesslon of cannabis. Jo h n Leslie Plait. J r .. 28, of Altamonte
Springs, a passenger in Prough's vehicle, was found to be
wurited on a Volusia County warrant for falling to appear at a
pre-trial heuring.
• Tanya L y n n Miser. 24. 918 Maple Avenue. Sanford, waa
slop|ied by deputies ul Laurel Avenue und I3 lh Strrel
Saturday, she was wanted on u warrant fur fulling to ap|&gt;cur on
u charge of driving with a suspended/revoked license.
Lewis Anthony Armstrong. 23. ItKM) Hardin Ave.. Sanford,
was stopjted try deputies ul IHth und McCarthy Satuurduy, Me
was charged with driving wlili a sus|&gt;endrd/revoked license
• Rufael Rivera J r .. 28. ol Deltona, was slopped at 3rd Street
und Poplar Avenue try deputies Saturday. He was (barged with
driving with a suspended/revoked llscnse.
• Souphaphone Vll.iil.u k, 22. 101 Wax Myrtle Drive.
Sanford, was stopped try deputies at Live Oak und Wax Myrtle
Saturday. She was found to Ire wanted for violation rtf
probation on a conviction of burglary. Alter being taken to Jail,
she was found lo also be wanted fur falling to appear to pay a
fine,
►
Brock Rcrdgcr Jusm unn. 211. of M L Doru. was slopped by
Lake Mury (xillce In the 3500 block of N. U.S. Highway 17-92
Sunday. Police said they found him In a pickup truck behind a
theatre. He was found to be wanted on a warrant for worthless
checks. Police said a search of the vehicle uncovered cannubls.
He wusalso charged with drugs (possesslon/sale/huy/ctc.).

S.R. 40 and Oregon Avenue. Deputies said
attempt was apparently made lo prv
open the door locks.
• Sanford pollee located a 1991 Chevrolet
Friday In a parking lot In the 3800 block ol
S. Orlando Drive. Th e vehicle, stolen in
Altamonte Springs, was reportedly stripped.
• A maroon und blnck I960 Chevrolet
was reportedly stolen Sunday from lhe 3700
block of Orlnndo Drive.
• Police report an attempt was made to
steal a 1980 Oldsmoblle from a car lot on S.
French Avenue Friday. Police said the car’s
alarm sounded and apparently scared the
burglar.
• A 1988 Oldsmoblle, reportedly stolen
Saturday while parked In the 500 hlitck of E.
First Street, wns ItM-utcd the same day in
Daytona Beach.
u ii

New dom estic violence law disputed

W arrants served

• Eric Wendell Mitchell. 20. I M I 2nd Drive, Sanford, was
baaied by Sanford |x,llrc In the 300 block of Sanford Avenue
Saturday. He was wanted on a wnrnint for falling to appear In
court.
•Stephen Lamar Hanley. 38. 2172 Palmetto. Sanford,
turned himself In at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility
Sunday. He was wanted for falling to ap|M*ar on a charge of
disorderly Intoxication
• Olivia M. Dawson. 22. 210 N 2nd Street. Lake Mary, was
located In Castle Brewer Court Sunday by Sanford (Killer. She
was wanted on a warrant lor violation of probation.
• Dennis Otis Graves, 27. Duveiqiort. Florida, was located by
Sanlord police at a gas station on I6lh Street Sunday. He was
found to Ik * wanted on a Polk County warrant for falling to
appear on a charge ofo|K*n container violation.

the vehicle laid been stripped of tires,
wheels, bumpers, moldings und the battery.
• A 1988 Mu/dn reportedly stolen in
Daytona Bench, was recovered Frld uy
parked on Sun Lake Loop near Lake Mary.
• A red 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, owned
by a Lougwood man. was reportedly stolen
Friday from the 28(X) block of Garden Drive
In Sanford.
• A black 1988 Toyota pickup truck,
owned by a Lougwood woman, was reporledly stolen Saturday from a parking lot
at Carraway Place. Port of Sanford. Sanford
police later located an abandoned vehicle of
the same description, parkrd near 3rd
•Street and Mangoustlne Avenue.
• An at tempi was reported Saturday to
slral a 1980 Chevrolet iM'longlng lo a
Dellary woman. Th e vehicle wus parkrd at

TALLA H ASSEE Som e
Judges and prosecutors may the
powers they gain under a new
dom estic violence law d on’t
make up for those they lose.
Th e law makes crimen out of
some violations. Im posing a
penalty of a year In prison But
Judges say they lose the power to
Jail offenders for up to six
months for other violations such
as harassment, which cun lead
lo future violence.
"If Indirect criminal contempt
Is no longer part of the rem rdy
In Dade County, we will lose 30
l»ercciil of our prosecutions."
assistant Dade County state at­
torney Margaret llenghold suld
Monday.
Crlm lnul prosecution will tukr
the plare of contempt penalties
for most violations, such as
tiarassmenl or violence against
Die victim, suld Robin Hussler.
executive director of the Gover­
nor’s Task Force on Domestic
Violence.
Hut even though some vio­
lations are twlng made crlmlnul.
Dade C o u n ty C irc u it Ju d g e
Leouurd Hlvklnd argued, "It
doesn't muke sense to remove u
rem edy."
Under the luw. signed May 9
by G o v. l.uwton Chiles and
effective Ju ly 1. a violator could
be sentenced lo up to a year In
Jail lor refuting lo vacate Hie
dwelling of the victim , returning
to I tie d w e llin g , nr m a k in g
threats or t&gt;ring violent toward
the sjNaine
But llenghold. ctdef of the
domestic violence unit In the
Dade County stair nttornry's
office, said the new iaw does rtol
Impose misdemeanor cltarges on
acts such us harassment, going
lo the victim's place of business,
or approaching the v ic tim 's
children — which can Ik * fore­
runners of violence.
She displayed a slack of 20
such Dude County cusc Hies —
three-fourths involving defen­
dants who served Jail lime for
contempt — Hint she said cannot

be prosecuted under the new
system.
S ix m e m b e rs o f the 13m em ber task force M onday
Provision* in t now domoitic vIoWfK*
heard from Judges, prosecutors
• The Deportment of Heellh end He
low tfftefIvt J ulo I InOud*
hobllllelive Service* will develop criteria
such us lle n g h o ld . victims*
• Judge* will no Mngor tntorco compll
for cortlllcetlon and funding of dometllc
advocates and law enforcement
one* with prolKtivo ln|un&lt;Honi through
violence center* end contract with «
(rlmlnol ronlompl proctodlngt
officials concerning llir rhtingrs.
iletowldo inoc iel.cn to prov ide tervlcet
•
Intlfod
domtitlc
vloltnc*
will
tx
Th e full tusk force will consid­
Iroolod at on lltogol o&lt;( A porwn violating
• The depertmenf then creele a
er Ihc m ailer al Its next meeting,
on Injunction con bo protocutod lor o
•te le w lde c o m m u n lro tlo n ty tle m
mitdomoonor pun.inoMo by up lo 0 yoor In electronically Iremmittlng Information
p r o b a b ly w it h in a m o n th ,
1*11 VioUHont Include roluling to voce(e
among criminal luitlce egencle* on
Hussler said.
►ho doollmg ploco. returning to the dwell
dometllc violence Injunction* end repeat
Sen. Patricia Grogan. D-Mcrrltl
Ing. threat* or violence ego ntt the other
violence ln|unclion*
p*Oy
Island, a tusk force member who
• II on i r m l n net mode when on officer
• A U charge will be added to the coil*
chaired Monday’s session, said
mvetfigofet e domeitlc violence allegation,
of petitioning for divorce and a IT charge fo
Judgrs und prosecutors should
the officer (hell indicate In writing why
cott* of recording a final divorce to pay tor
luch program*
have complained earlier.
"W here were you when this
was being debated?" Grogan powers and making any vio­
retaining contempt powers while
suld, ’’I personally went lo at lation of an Injunction a crime,
expanding the num ber of vio­
leusi five cotnmillee meetings. or u hybrid approach such us
lations punishable as crimes.
T h e s e c h u n g e s w e re n o t
muddled Into.”
"It certainly was not an Issue I
was Informed of," said Howard
Greensleln. executive director of
Dade C ounty’s Office of Victim
Services. "T h e result of It will Ik *
to remove some protections from
victim s."
H e n g it o I d r e c o m m e n d e d
keeping the current contempt
system. Leon C o u n ty Jud g e
Kathleen Dekker urged expan­
ding the list of violations that
would Iteccirne misdemeanors
David llleks. an assistant public
defender tn Jacksonville, also
recommended broadening iIn­
activities covered us crimes.
Hussler said the task forre will
discuss (Kisslblr actions includ­
in g re s to rin g ih c co n te m p t

Batterers at a gljmce

All .Transmission
Defects
Are Mot Major
Problems --Consult a /

Specialist

C ITY OF LONGWOOD
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
PUBLIC HEARING - 7:00 P M J U N E 8V1994
The City of Longwood proposes lo change the uso of land within the area fn Iho map
In this advertisement. A Public Hearing on tho requested changos will bo hold on Juno
0, 1994, at 7:00 PM, or as soon thereafter as possiblo, in tho Longwood City
Commission Chambers, 175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida, by the City of
Longwood Land Planning Agency (LPA) in order to hear citizen views and comments
and make recommendations to the Longwood City Commission on the proposed
changes of Land Use.
At this hearing, all Interested parties may appeal to bo heard with respect to the
proposed changes of Land Use. This hearing may be continued from time to time until
a final recommendation is made by the Land Planning Agency.
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Dom estic cases

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I Larry Michael Sampson. 25. 108 Tangerine Drive. Sanford
was arrested at It's residence by sheriff’s deputies Sunday
following a reported fight with a female. He was charged with
domestic violence, battery.
►
Bruce Kenneth Hurlburt. 20. 2624 Sanford Avenue, wus
arrested by deputies at his residence Sunday following n
reported altercation with a female. He was churgcd with
battery, domestic violence.

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Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Approximately $10,800 In electronic equipment was
reportedly stolen from a 1991 Jeep at n motel parking tot on W.
S.R. 40 Saturday. Th e Jeep belonged to u visitor from Orchurd
Lake. Michigan.
• Approximately $700 In damage was reportedly done
Saturday to a pum p shed In the 700 block of Oakway, near
Sanford.
• A battery was reported stolen from a truclor Saturday In
the 2800 block of Celery Avenue.

a n r op lo n o w o o d , Florida

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A T V , VCR and other Items valued at $112 were reportedly
stolen Sunday from a residence in the 1000 block of S. Park
Avenue.
• 987 In items were reported stolen Frlduy from u residence
in the 1900 block of S. Luke Avenue.
• A T V and other Items in excess of $2,000 were reportedly
stolen Friday from a business In the 2300 block of Old Lake
Mary Road.
• $925 In property wns reported stolen Sunday from u
vehicle purked In the 700 block or E. 11th Street.
• A T V and VCR valued at $300 were reported missing
Friday from u residence in the 1600 block of Peach Street.
• $3,085 In tools and other Items were reportedly stolen
Friday from u pickup truck parked in the 3000 block of S.
Orlando Drive.
►
T w o VCRs valued at $400 were reported missing Sunduy
from a residence in the 1600 block of W. 13th Place.

SITE
DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.
Alomu Drake, killtd S/17AJI of
/ft53pm on Hobbins ltd., Itarivst, A t.
Next time your friend insist* on
driving drunk, do whatever it takes to
stop him. Because if he kills innocent
people, how will you live with yourself?

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these hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and for such purposes,
they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record to include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
(FS 286.0105).
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Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIAL

College credit:
Ask questions
S o m e h ig h school seniors* hove n lrru d y
m ade th e ir selections on h ig h e r e d uca tio n . A
few h o w e v e r, w ill be w a itin g u n til thin
s u m m e r, or even n few years before d e cid in g
to u tte n d college.
S e m in o le C o u n ty Is ve ry fortunate to have
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y College. S o m e students
w ill go to S C C . It’s close to ho m e , a n d It
c e rta in ly costs less th a n d iv in g heud on Into a
u n iv e rs ity for those first tw o years.
YVhoa. W a lt a m in u te . Look before y o u lenp.
A s k questions before y o u becom e faced w ith
p ro b le m s In the ye ars ahead.
S C C officials" a d m it som e of Us course
credits m a y not be transferable to som e
colleges an d u nive rsitie s. Y o u co uld n e rd
those credits.
Y o u r response m a y be. " B u t I d o n ’t Inten d
to go beyo n d S C C . 1 o n ly n e rd a n S C C
associate d e g re e ."
W h a t about that career o r jo b y o u look
fo rw a rd to? Y o u tn u y get the Job y o u seek
w ith y o u r A A degree, o n ly to find a d va n ce m e n t Is lim ite d because y o u d o n 't ha ve a
b a ch e lo r's degree. Y o u th e n find yo u rs e lf
faced w ith the need for m o re e ducatio n.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , y o u m a y h a ve to take so n ic
c o u rs e s o v e r a g a in . T h i s In v o lv e s m o re
m o n e y , u n d m o re tim e.
E v e n those w h o a lrc u d y plan to go b e yo n d
S C C sh o u ld be c u u tlo u s. In m ost cases,
co u n se lo rs are availa b le at h ig h school o r
d u r in g college e n tra n ce .
If the co u n se lo r does not advise y o u a b o ut
non*transferablc courses, a n d y o u d o n 't k n o w
w h a t qu estio n s to ask. y o u m a y be h e a d in g

G e n d e r p o litic s b a c k fire on lib erals
"A s women and ns lawyers, w r must never
again shy from raising our voices against sexual
harassment." So said Hillary Rodham ('Union at
a 1092 American Bar Association luncheon
feting Anita Hill.
Funny that the women and lawyers who raised
their voices In support of Hill have uttered nary a
peep about Paula Corbin Jones. Maybe U's
because Hill cast ns|&gt;cndons on a conservative
Republican while Jones has made her accusa­
tions against a liberal Democrat.
• T h e various wom en's groups that were only
too willing to buy Hill's highly questionable
story, arc all too willing now to dismiss Jones' far
more plausible story as a fiction.
Take Patricia Ireland, the hypocritical presi­
dent of the National Organization for Women
Even If Jones Is telling the truth, she said. Ihai
former Oov. Clinton Invited her up to a hotel
room, dropped his (Mints und asked her to
perform a sexual art. "It would tie a stretch to
say that II was sexual harassment."
Well, tell that to Hob Packwood. the Re­
publican senator from Oregon. Ireland and other
N OW afTtcUds have called for a public hearing to
Investigate sexual harassment rhargrs against
him that are no more or less serious than those
filed by Jones.

No less hypocritical
are protests from the
p re sid e n t's libe ra l
support gmiqis that
Jones has been pul
up lo her lawsuit by
s o -c a lle d C l in t o n
haters.
These are the name
folks who conspired
w ith D c m o c r a t lr
Mailers on the Senate
Judlcliiry Committee
to leak H ill's con­
fidential FBI testi­
mony to Ihetr opera­
tives In the media In
i So J o n o s Is a
n lust-dlleh effort to
nightm are for
d e r a il C la re n c e
tti« feminist loll. J
T h o m a s ' r e rt a ln
confirmation.
Some of thr presi­
d e n t 's d e f e n d e r s
question the timing
of Jones' accusation*. Th e Incident In qnrMlon Is
allrgrd to turn- ih -i urretl In 1901 W hy did she
wait three yrurs to come forward with her
complaint, after the criminal statute of lim ita­
tion* had expired?

LETTERS

Inept teachers
It Is frustrating that year after year hundreds of
students und purents com plain about Inept
teachers, yet those teachers continue to teach.
Students should be ullowcd to evaluate their
teachers ul the end of the year or semester und
Bchools should pay ultentlon to those evaluations.
Students know whether or not effective learning
occurs.
Every teacher should be evaluated by ad­
ministrators unexpectedly. Warnings should be
given If the teacher 1s making mistakes. After
warnings, if the teacher Is still not demonstrating
effective skills, then that teacher should be asked
to take extra trnlnlng courses or be fired.
If someone docs not Initiate changes In the
school system now, problems will continue,
education standards will be lower, and students
will continue to be the losers.
Melissa Racowskl
Student at Seminole
Com m unity College
Casselberry

Role models?
T h e breakup and reconciliation and breakup of
Roscanne and T o m Arnold and Madonnu's dirty
talk arc treating T V watchers to a media circus. Da
media cxccullvcs believe that boring. Immoral
happenings In lives of public personalities are
newsworthy?
Tren d s In tabloid T V Insult the Intelligence und
take valuable air time away from real entertain­
ment or news. Madonna und Roseanue have
become Icons. Arc these women with their blatant
disregard for m o ra lity and decency, repre­
sentations of women or their roles as rcspectable
cltlzcns, mothers, or wives?
ir the media continues to give such people
exposure, the result will be a dcclne In morality.
Children watch T V . and they are getting, the
message that Immorality Is acceptable.
Television should portray positive Images and
give better role models to children. T h e media
should slay away from the personal lives of people
like Roscanne and Madonna and focus on more
positive uspects of society.'
d iv e r t Cotto
Seminole C om m unity
College student
Casselberry

nom inee.

Indeed, had she not besmirched the k«mmI name
and reputation of ("larenre Thom as, lew Am eri­
cana ever would have heard of her. She would
not tie raking In thousand* of dollar* per speech.
Site would not lie toasted at lunches by the tikes
of Hlllarv Clinton
There I* another thing about Jones that
troubles Ireland und other Irmtntst leader* She's
not their kind of sexual harassment accuser.
Th e y p rrlrr someone like Hill - liberal. Ivy
League educated, professional. up|ier middle
class Just like them. Jones Is almost the
co m p lrtr opposite. A former 0 12.H 17-a-year
clerk
So Jones Is a nightmare for the femtnui left.

SARAH OVERSTREET

M y o w n jo u rn e y
to M e m o ria l Day
Th e day was brilliantly sunny, hut a lot
chillier than It to il looked (rum m y window as
I dressed The forecast was lot thr low 70s
later that day. hut I hadn't listened closely
enough to r a lrh the "gosling winds " adinont
tkm In m y cotton top. I was )ust plain cotd as
I joined the people heading Inlo our nut tonal
cemetery, I was Imilling the (M illed plant I
was taking to m y friend Park Pennington's
grave.
Park's widow. D r
lores had glvrn m r
s e c t io n m id p lo t
num brr*. along with
th r direction " I t 's
rral t l o v to I h r big
bronze sialur of the

for n p r o b le m .
O n c e schedules of clusscs arc a rra n g e d .
lake It u p o n y o u rs e lf to be ce rtain th ey ca n be
transferred. If there is u n y question, s w itc h to
a course w ith credits that w ill be guaranteed
acceptable b y a full fo u r-y c n r college or
u n iv e rs ity .
A n additio n al w o rd of ca utio n . S o m e credits
w ill be accepted b y som e universities but not
others.
S C C has a n n o u n c e d pluus to sim p lify this
transfering o f credits. T h i s Is an excellent
m o ve, but one th at should have been m a d e
m a n y years ago.
F o r persons e n te rin g a n y tw o -ye a r college,
th in k about w h u t questions to ask before
m e eting w ith a counselor. D o n 't be afraid to
ask. Y o u w ill be d e alin g w ith y o u r future, and
It's w o rth the tim e und effort.

T h a t’s a good question, Wonder w hy they
____ __________
never thought
to ask_____
that ol Hill- She walled
until 10 years had passed before accusing Judge
Thom as. Y rl. tier rhargrs were treated us
seriously by the folks who now question .tones a*
If the alirgrd harassment had occurred only days
before Thom as' confirmation hearing.
Th e most ironic attack on Jones Is liiut she's
some kind of golddlgger. That stie s pressing her
ease against the president In the hope of
becoming rich and famous Well maybe site Is or
maybe she isn't. Hut we know that Hill has won
fame and fortune by accusing a Supreme Court

l 'o n ( r d r rat r s o l d ie r ."

DONNA BRITT

T h e w a y s o m e fo lk s p la y th e g a m e
V IR G IN IA B E A C H . Vn. - It was the game
before the guinea.
T h e line at the fuM-food on the boardwalk at
Virginia Beach on Friday wus long, so long that
several would-be patron* entered, look one
look and left. But the youngest people In line —
five boys, all 12 but for the lone H -yra ro ld —
waited.
Finally at the counter, the first kid ordered
chicken — and was told that the restaurant
had Just run out. Ills pals laughed, a lot. Then
a male voice boomed behind them:
“ You got 30 seconds to get the (expletive) out
of m y w ay."
Th e speaker was In his mld-20s. u guy with
long, wavy hair und a tight red luce. His male
companion, and others within earshot, said
nothing.
T h e effect on the kids was Immediate — two
left the line altogether; one stepped buck,
confused; the hoy who'd ordered froze, clearly
scared.
Ju st what Mr. Foulmouth wanted.
T h e youngest did whut B-year-olds do: came
to M om m y. As m y son. Darrell, approached —
face stricken, no sandwich In sight — I asked,
"W h at's wrong?"
" A guy over there said something back, but
please don't go over there," Darrell said,
wrapping his arms tight around me. "Please,
M om m y, don't go."
It wasn't the adventure I’d expected. We'd
gone for dinner Immediately after checking
Into o u r m otel for the V irg in ia Beach
Hoop-Il-Up, p un of the International 3-on-3
basketball tournament In which m y huHbund
plays each year. When Darrell approached, I
wus musing about the fun we’d had In Virginia
Beach last spring, about bow m y husband'h
obsession results In our attending tournaments
In several East Coast cities.
But I'm a true believer too. Th e tournament
lets me watch m y sons play with dozens of
kids from Income groups, cultures and ‘hoods
different from their own; see m y serious
Journalist spouse shine In a different, macho
milieu; and experience an America I still
dream about, one where folks of every ethnic
and economic background compete, converse
and Just Bit In the sun. complimenting each
others' kids.
But this year, even the expected didn't quite
measure up. In the course of watching nine
games — four with m y husband's team, two
with m y son's group und tbrcc with strangers
— our group saw;
— A gifted team of hard-working kids lose lo
an equally skilled group whose coach allowed
them to be surly while losing and boastful
while ahead. T h e team clinched the win only
after several Iffy calls. W alking over to
compliment the losers on their guts and talent,
I looked Into the best player's eyes. Ills unshed
tears broke m y heart.

— A n adult team, tied within a point of
winning, emerge from a huddle lo employ tills
"strategy"; pretend to lie fouled, then sink the
foul shot to win. A chubby redhead on thr
trurn pulled It off — Hoop-lt-Up has no refs und
relies on player honesty. But In four years and
dozen* of games. I'd never seen anyone take
advantage that way.
A talented team of
black 1 3 -ycu r-o ld s
fmm Richmond. Va..
talk enough trash to
a less-gifted white
tram that the whole
crowd was against
them — until a white
parent hollered Ihul
th e t r a s h -t a lk e r s
were "pluylng nigger
ball."
M a y b e D a r r e ll's
fear w h s just pre­
p a ra tio n for w h at
wus to cotnc. I'd Just
gotten the story out
E Ju s t what Mr.
of the kids who'd left
Fo u lm o u th
the fust-fo o d line
w anted. J
when m y husband.
Kevin, stepped up.
Darrell shifted from
frightened to frantic.
"K cv. please don't go
over there," he cried, tenrs streaking his face.
"Let's Just leave. O K ? " Hearing the story,
Kevin walked over to the counter. I followed,
Darrell clinging and too scared to look.
Mr, Foulmouth was still there — but was
m uch less belligerent, once he saw that the
kids he had dlssed hud an adult male with
them, asking pointed questions. Shrugging, he
apologized to Kevin and then to Darrell, who
still couldn't meet his glance. W hen his friend
npologlzcd too, and offered to pay for Darrell's
burger. Mr. F. Just stared at tile (loor.
With the playing field leveled, he had no
desire lo play.
Onre there was a time, or at least It seems
there wus, when children who’d been bullied
by somebody bigger welcomed a grown-up's
Intervention. Tha t was before wc all learned
that anyone anywhere might have a gun,
before 8-year-olds understood that even a
fust-food line Isa potential shooting gallery.
A n d although there have always been
cheaters, 1 seem lo remember when fewer
adults encouraged nasty altitudes, ugly talk
and dirty play among the kids In their care.
I surely can recall when adults — and not
Just redheaded amateurs on makeshift courts
— didn't take the cheap route to a win. And I
remember when NBA stars didn't routinely get
ejected and suspended for fighting, cursing
officials and leaving the bench to Join In
teamwide brawls.

Th a t had snundrd
like an rxp||&lt;lt mop
w hrn w r ’d lalkrd thr
(lav tM-fnrr. tml now
It was about a* rlrar
as "tu rn left past llir
Milky Way and go *1*
11g li I •y r a r • p a s t
f H o respondod
Arc turns." Till* p.nk
lo tho need to
I’d driven tiy lor 25
find Park as il It
years s r r m r d s u d ­
wore a secret
d e n ly fille d w ith
m ission behind
b ro n ze s ia lu r * of
enom y linos. ■
s u l d l r r * . ra t It of
w h o m I 'm « u r r
looked like only
himself to his mania hut looked Juki like all
the otlier staturs lo me.
Having given up on soldirr-shitur Iden­
tification. I began wundrrltig from *rctlon lo
section, hoping In find " A " 1 found r v rry
section from " J " to " L ," but nothing more
How could there tie *o m any section* In *uch
u *110111 cemetery'/ W hy w crrn ‘1 (h r oldrat
[raves In " A . ” since that should have
oglcally been the first section plotted out?
And w hy should someone who died only lust
year have been burled In that srcttun?
I decided that surely some of the myriad
men In thrir veterans' caps would know
where " A " was. I approached a wizened little
World War II veteran who look m y scrawled
directions us If It were a cryptogram coded
against German deciphering. He responded to
the need to find Park as If It were a secret
mission behind enemy lines. However, he
had even less of un Idea where " A " wus than I
did.
Over hill, over dale wc wandered, until my
halted veteran slopped to ask another hntted
veteran, und wc formed it parade: Veteran No.
2, followed by Veteran No. I, trailed by me
und the potted plant. "Th ere arc map* of the
cemetery up at the park ofTtce." Veteran No. 2
announced. Another woman overheard him,
and she and her son Joined us. We were
beginning In look like llte Pled Piper and his
entourage.
Th e park-office map only confused us more,
and wc wound around the park another time
without finding " A ." I wus growing Icier by
the step, the Wind was lying m y long hair into
knots und both Veteran No. I and No. 2 said
they were sorry, but they Just had to go
prepare for the Impending ceremony und I
was on m y own. I wus Just about to give up —
feeling that Park would understand that on a
day filled with so much to do I couldn't be
expected to spend another hour trekking
around a cemetery — when the thought
struck me; How Park would have enjoyed
Ibis!

!

Me all worked up In a snlt, worrying about
the hair he had so often cuught me primping
and teased me about, and winding uround
the cemetery In a leaderlcss battalion of
befuddled souls. So Instead of an hour spent
In frustration, the time became an hour
shared with Park. Since all of our remem­
bered experiences are Just Hcetlng realities
tlial remain In the Imagination, I thought:
Was this so different from I he many hilarious
memories I have of actual times Bpcnt with
Park, hearing him guffaw and delighting at
his wisecracks?
On Memorial Day 1094. may you be lucky
enough to remember a friend.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, May 24. 1094 - IA

Aristide’s government: Military
killing more to stay in power
w ouldn't hnve to kill If the
populace supported Ihe military,
he said.
Arm y-harked gunmen terror­
P O R T -A U P R IN C E . Haiti While deploring llir killing of ized the Arlslldr stronghold liefour pro-dem ocracy activists. fore d aw n M onday, hu n ting
Haiti's government-ln exile also d o w n a n d k illin g the four
nays the killing* show that the Aristide activists. Hundreds of
military Is fulling to connolldale residents stared at two of the
bodies that had been left on a
Its hold on the country.
Soldiers "are Irritated In front m uddy, rock-rutted street. « p
of the stuhlMirn icnlnlnnrc of Ihe parrnlly as a warning to other
people." said Je a n C n slm tr, activists.
T h e k i l l i n g s c a m e as a
Halil's Arntiussudnr to the Unit­
ed States and u top aide to exiled w o r ld w id e tra d e e m b a r g o
lightened on the country. The
P r e s id e n t J e a n - U e r t r a n d
U n ited Nations Imposed the
Aristide.
"Th e re 's been an escalallon of embargo at midnight Saturday
Ihe already tremendous level of In an attem pt to force the
m ilita ry leaders to agree to
hum an Halits abuses going o n,"
restore democracy.
he told Tn e Assoc laird Press by
T h e m ilita ry has been In
telephone from Washington fol­
lowing Monday's slayings In the power since nveHhrowIng Ihe
democratically elected Artstlde
capital’s Cite S o ld i slum.
In September 1001. Following a
S o ld ie r s a n d t h r l r a llie s

By MICHAEL NORTON

Aaaoclalod Press Wrltor

ManMMwtatyTe

Hallcoptar water drop* helped subdue a 24-ecre bruah (Ira naar Geneva yaalarday.

previous embargo, the military
lu st y e a r a g re e d to n llo w
Aristide's return, but nrm y lead­
ers reneged on that agreement
last fnll arid a U.N.-brokered
peace deal broke down.
H a it i hn s been u n d e r a
U.N.-Imposed fuel embargo since
I hen. Hut diesel furl and gasoline
continue to lie smuggled in from
the n e ig h b o rin g D o m in ic a n
Republic.
Military sources say (tie army
has hundreds of thousands of
gallons of fuel stockpiled In an
attempt In ride out the sanc­
tions.
President Clinton's new envoy
In Haiti. Hill Gray, said Mnnduy
that W ashington would lake
unspecified action If the situa­
tion does not Improve.

Fire
C ontinued from Page 1A
tiring involved In a Joint l&lt;rs|Minsr rflort. which
bould cull out a similar mil (Mailing of sup|M&gt;rt In
m y similar situation
Th e brush (Ire was reported at l : U yesterday
Ifternoon "W h ile It's still smoldering Ihis
(nothing." Johnson said today, "we considered It
brought under control by nhnul 0 o'clock
rstrrday uflrrnoon
W ith lbe high temperatures and lack of rainfall
the Central Florida area In recent wrrks.

forestry officials have (tern warning about the
dangers of brush nnd woods fires They have
issued several statements calling for extreme
caution.
Johnson did not comment on what may have
caused the Geneva area fire
"T h e best thing about tl." be said. "Is that with
rjutlr a few mobile homes In that area, w r were
able to save every one of them, and other than
smoke to the area. I here won't be any difficulties
(or these residents "

iarbage
Q entlnurd from P i g , IA
from unincorporated Sanford Cbuluota and
Tangle wood said Don Crabtree, another group
activist and Geneva resident
On May It), county commissioners voted 3-2 lo
cretin a mandatory garbage collection district for
all unincorporated areas County olllclals con
vtfttrd the majority of Ih r commissioners Ihe
mandatory program was needed to continue
waste reduction goals, reduce Illegal dumping
and to (tetter manage collection An exemption
from collection was allowed (or certain rases
siK'h as low Income residents
Comm issioners Carlton Henley and Larry
Furlong opjiosrd the package, saying mandatory
1“oiler rions wrren t needed lo attain ibose goals
The tecs lor the service, which range from
rahout » l 12 lo $144 annually, will be billed on the
November pto(M-rty tax blit as an assessment
(allure lo (tay lire assessment could rrsult In a

i

TrlaT
—■

k

county lien, tax ceriltlcatr sale ami ultimately,
forced sale of the projteMy The county will (tay
private companies in rrtiled the garttage from
rut h household, hut handlr all billing
I.re Voorhret, a group organizer and Geneva
leader, says It Is the risk at a lotted lien sale
whic h the group opposes ih r most
"Most ol us already have gurbagr srrvlcr. so
I but s not really Ihr issur." says Voorhrrs "I
don't think the Issue oI mandatory collection Is
realty as pressing as the county putting it on the
ad vulorem lax trill "
C o u n ty A llu tn e y Hob McM illan says Ihe
method used tty Hie county to create the garbage
rot le d Ion district anti hill (nr II Is descrtlM-d m
stair laws, which courts have u p h e ld
"Th ere 's no rpirslloii ot Ihe county's ability to
create a special assessment district and collect
fees w ith I h e non-ad v a l o r e m assessment
m ethod." says MrMlllun ' Government Is pro­
viding Hie service and charging people (nr II.”

.

Con t In u sd from Page IA
set for J u ly 25
ft Defense attorneys Hob Fisher
and Jeff D e n i argued when
seeking a new trial no mention
of Ihe test should have I wen
|K-mitl(ed because Jurors might
Infer Ihe results
Assistant state altoruey Meryl
AUswas argued that a Florida
Department of laiw (enforcement
agent tnvrsHgulor should !&gt;«■
permllted lo stale a (Milygrajih
was given In Brewster's accuser
■ f le r an in te n s e c r o s s examination by u defense at­
torney whit h "ripened Ihr d&lt;mr"
|to Ihe agent s testimony.
‘ T he defense attorneys at
Spied to show Inadequate
Rtlgullon. lack of physical
letter mid Hurt Ihe case was
ed. almost solely, on Ihe
In's allrgalltms. T h e y pointed
it (h r Investigators did lllllr lo

find oul more about llir alleged
v ic tim by in te r vie w in g his
teachers and employers
A fte r re vie w in g rase law.
Dickey said. In his written order.
" the admission of ibis testimo­
ny luboul the (xilygtaph) was In
error Admission of evidence of
the results of a polygraph arr
rrvrislblc error In Florida...Il Is
similarly em ir when Hie (a n of a
witness taking a polygraph Is
prrsenled In such a way that
there Is an unmistakable Inferenee by the irter of Ihe fuels Hurt
the witness must have passed
llir lest
However, in his order, the
Judge said II was difficult to sec
what effect the mention of a
polygraph had on the Jury's
decision. The jury considered 7H
counts of sexual activity charged
against H rrw strr by the youth
a ver th e ir three year re la ­

tionship H rrw strr was found
guilty nl right count* relating to
three specific rplMMlrs
H rrw strr was serving as a
school resource olllcrr w lirn hr
tn rI Ihe y o u th who was a
si ode ii l at Luke view Middle
School.
Allaw'a* will decide whether to
up|&gt;ra) Hrr Judge’s derision for a
new trial In two weeks

lallons. o n ly one change In
warding was added during last
n i g h t 's c o m m is s io n w o rk
tosh, who compiled the
session. O n r stipulation says
wording of the new ordinance.
Hanford can anticipate an in­ that an Individual receiving a
llckrt for Illegal parking, "m ay
crease In Itrketlng In Ihe city
request a court hearing wlihtn
once the mall Is built They
live days "
recommended Hie city establish
W ith the change. Ihe wont
Hie proper procedures (this ordi­
nance) so lhal any defects might
"m a y " has been replaced with
tie corrected brfore I here Is n "im is i” , and the ordinance now
reads that ihe Individuals must
greater and possibly
overwhelming (srrklng situation request Ihr hearing within five
days.
for Hie cltv
D u r in g Iasi n ig h t's w ork
The attorneys also reported
that ihe city Is considering using session dlvusslon ot Ihe matter.
parking m eirrs and/or plare
C ity Manager Hill H lm m ons
merit of a parking bar at (h r explained that enforcement of
entrant e areas a I suc h plat es us the parking violation codes
would lie under Ihe direction of
Ih r Santord C ity H all, and
courthouse parking lots The liar Hie Sanford Police Department,
would require all amount In be hut the lines tor violations would
ptild so II would Im* raised for lie paid at the city hall.
Under ih r new ordinance,
entrance miu Hrr lots
Ho far. there bus freen no lines in tie charged for first
specific (larking meter or liar offense* Include the following:
• •21W) — parking in a handi­
d is c u s s io n s d u rin g v a rio u s
c o m m is s io n w o rk sessions capped space designated as
dealing with the parking ordi­ such
nance.
• *35 — for unauthorized
For the prrsrrit parking vlo- p.u king in u fire lane, nr (lurking

C ontinued from Page 1A

Students
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
ranted a scholarship to Hx&gt;
University of Fkoidu where Ire
plan* in pursue a career In,
medicine
• Travis A l!rnn rtt of Lake
Mary High Sehrxit, He earned a
scholarship lo Florida Stale U n i­
versity where lie plan* lo study
for a career In music perfor­
mance mid education.
• Jud ith L Cohn of Lakr Mary
H ig h School. She earned a
scholarship lo Em ory University
In AHanta where she plans to
pursue studies In elementary

Cities---------Continued from Page 2A
according to the Fill.
And among 70 melro areas
with more Hum one-hull m il­
lion residents, Dade County
ranked No. 1 In aggravated
assault, burglary and larceny
and No. 2 In robbery and auto
theft. It ra n k e d I 1th In

murder and 32nd In rape.
The FBI and Money figures
show Dade County experi­
enced 12 serious crimes fur
every 100 resldenls — more
offenses per capita Ilian any­
where else.
The No. 0 through No. 15
crim e cities, according to
Money:

VJXH4

;pJtSfetrfft* ■'■t*V’"tvit-'/- -*/V V*. .-•#•
*Vi,» a P

•EATHS
HLLIE LEE LONG
W llllr Lee Long, 54. 1512 W.
fth St.. Sanford, died Monday,
^luy 23, IQ04, nt Florida Hosplat. Altmuim le Springs. Horn
re. 17. 1930. In Alachua, he
gloved lo Sanford In 1045 from
here. Mr. Long was u custodian
irir Wall Disney World and a
fiember erf New Ml. CAlvury M.
1. Church, Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Julia
^luc; d a u g h t e r s , L a w im tla
/llllams and Tracy Price, I h ii Ii
Tam pa: mother. Effle Long.
Vinford; sisters. Carolyn Moore,
fnmpu, Dorothy Miller. Alachua:
tve grandchildren.
J Sunrise Funeral Home. San|rd. In charge of arrangements.

|r

■ICHAEL C. BACH
I Michael C. Hach, 54. Squire
■111 Roud, Lo n g w o o d , died
lind n y. May 22. 1094. Horn In
fonx. N.Y., he moved lo Centrul
trrlda In 1977. Mr. Hach was
csldcnf of Hach Engineering.
was J e w is h . He was a
pmber of the Aircraft Pilots
elation,
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
salcc: mother. Olga Bach,
ca Haton; son. Seth. Long|ud; d a u g h te r. J u l l Pengton. Dallas; brother. Daniel,
/ Jersey,
la w th o rn e Fun e ra l Hom e,
ln d o , In charge of arrange}ts.

lOTHY BEAUMONT
(ER
Irothy

Beaumont

m m M O T iyrr

Conner.

with expired or Improper lag
• * 10 — for overtime parking,
parking over the line, where
signs prohibit, and Improper
parking.
• $'25 — for parking along u
yellow curb. In a loading zone,
on a sidewalk or crosswalk
• *25 — for making an Illegal
left turn In the business district
Into a parking spare
If Hie fines are not received
within five working days from
the date of rerelpt of Ihe citation,
the registered owner will Ik - senl
a notice by mall regarding (he
violation and line If II Isn't paid
wllhln fifteen working rluys alter
Hull Issuance dale, an official
notification of Intent lo Issue a
summons will Im- sent
Fur each of the fines, failure to
pay wlihtn certain time limits,
the cost Increases, depending on
Hie violation.
T h e nrdlnanrr passed with
hardly any discussion. H Is
expected to Ik - brought up for
second and final reading at the
Ju n e 13 City Commission meet­
ing.

r d u c a 11o n a n d r a b b i n ic a l
teaching
i •Michael A Cone
____ of
________
Lake
Mary High Scluxtl. He earned a
scholarship to lire University of
Florida He Is undecided about
hi* career plans.
• A n n ie G r o d ln of L u k e
Hr a n i ley H ig h Sch o o l. She
earned a scholarship to the
University of Florida She In­
tends to pursue a degree In
Journalism.
• Hrlun K. H arris of Lake
Hruntlry High School. He earned
a scholarship to the University of

• Little Rock. Ark.:
• Him Hernardlno. Calif.;

Florida. He plans to study for u
career In electrlcul engineering
• Mellssu F. Lusky of Luke
Mary High School. She earned a
scholarship lo llir University of
Florida. She Is undecided uhoul
her career plans.
• Neal A Roesclileln of Sem i­
nole High School In Sanford. He
earned u scholarship to Florida
Stale,University where he plans
to pursue his studies in Ihe field
of psychology.
• C h ris to p h e r C ra w fo rd of
Lake Howell High School In
Winter Park. He earned a schol­
arship lo the University of FlorI d a . He p I u n s to s t u d y
mechanical engineering.

• llalllmore:

/ lh

• Haton Rouge;
• Detroit;
• Flint. Mich.:
• Chlcugo;
• Washington:
• Oaklund. Calif.:
• Hlrmlnghurn. Ala.; und
• Kansas City, Mu.

h i i l l t,*v i l l i
Man

Poplur Street. Grovelund. died
Monday. May 23. 1994. at O r­
lando Regional Mcdlral Center.
B o r n A p r i l 11. 1 9 1 3 . In
Carthage, N.C., he moved to
Central Florida In 1978. Mr.
GcLsIngcr was a rellred mull
clerk for Ihe U.S. Postal Service.
He was Baptist. He served In Ihe
U.S. Arm y.
Survivors Include husband.
D avid, Q ro vcla n d ; daughter.
Lisa Riley, Melbourne.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
H om e, O u k law n Park, Lake
Mary. In charge of arrange­
ments.

WILLIAM THOMAS CORBETT

ALICE CHARLOTTE MINES

William Thom as Corbcll, 44.
East lO lti A venue, Daytona
Beach, died Saturday, May 21.
1994. at Bert Fish Medical Cen­
ter. Born A ug. 3. 1949. In
Oceanside, Calif., he moved to
Central Florida In 1966. Mr.
C o rb e tt wus a Jew eler nnd
owncr/opcrator of B. Corbett
Je w e le rs , O rla n d o . He w h s
C hristian. He served In the U.S.
A rm y during the Vietnam War.
Survivors Include sister. Mnry
J o Hartley, Orlando: sons. Mark
Thom as. James Gordon. David
Andrew, all of Orlando; sister.
Bell Strobeck. Seneca. S.C.: one
niece; and one nephew.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Alice Charlotte Mines. 89.
South Cortez Avenue, Winter
Springs, died Saturday, May 21,
1094. at Winter Park Memorial
Hospllul. Born Jan. 15. 1905, In
Scranton. Pa., she moved to
Central Florida In 1962. Mrs.
Mines was a telephone execu­
tive. She was Episcopalian. She
was a member of the Telephone
Pioneers of America.
Survivors Include daughters,
M n r lly n c P e te rso n , W in t e r
Springs. Gertrude E. Sawyer.
Lake Mary; four grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren: and
one great-great-grandchild.
Orlando Crem ation Service,
Orlando, In charge of arrange­
ments.

BILL "COACH" PEARCE
JE SSIE ALMA OETSINOER
Jessie Alm a Getslngcr,

81,

B ill " C o n c h " Pearce. 61.
Stunley Street. Longwood, died
Friday, May 20, 1994, at his

residence. Horn Ja n . 30. 1943,
In Elyrlu. Ohio, lie moved to
Central Florida In 1955. Mr.
Pearce was owner/opcralor of
Pearce Construction Co.. Long­
wood. He wus active In local
youth H|M)rts us volunteer coach,
p a rtic u la rly for Pop W arner
Football. Longwood, and former
Little League Baseball Coach,
Longwood/Altamonlc Springs.
Survivors Include wife, Iris;
son, Richard A.. Longwood;
daughter. Jennifer M.. Longw ood; b ro th e rs , Ja m e s H ..
Apopka. Ronnie D., Tallahassee;
sister, K a m i J . Mayer,
C h a rlo tte . N .C .; one g ra n d ­
daughter.

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Sanford, who pined away Saturday, will b*
conducted Wedntiday at 2 pm al lha
Oaklawn Chapel ol the Baldwin Fairchild
Funerel Home, with Cheplln John Huggett
olllclellng. Interment will follow *1 Oeklewn
Memorial Park. Lake Mary. Visitation lor
friend* will be held Tuetdey from I t p.m. *1
the funerel home.
The lemlly eiprettet heartfelt grelilud* lo
Hotplc* ot Cenlrel Florid* (or their com­
panion and proletilonal car* end requeit. In
lieu of flower*, memorial donation be mad*
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Canter Perkway. Suita S00, Maitland. FL
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Arrangement* by Baldwin Fairchild
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H9, Soulh Orange Hlossom Trail,
Orlando, died Sunday, May 22.
1994. ul Central Purk Village
Horn Jan . 15. 1905, In Cheslcr,
Pa., she mavrd to Central Flor­
ida In 1988. Mrs. Conner wus u
h o m e m a k e r. She was P re ­
sbyterian.
Survivors Include duughter,
Phyllis Mullck. Orlando; sou.
Scott Winfield. Dclumd; brother.
C. Richard Hcaumont. Ridley
Park. Pu.; four grandchildren:
and eight grandchildren.
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Sports
No rest for the weary
LOCALLY
W alburger helps H ackers
CA SSBLH EKK Y - Theresa Walburger got
home from school Just In lime.
Walburger, a Junior year at tbe Unlvenilty of
South Florida, won her third straight game Diner
returning home for the Dummer as she led the
I'.D .S Software llackem to n 7 2 win over the
Hall llusterB In the Seminole County W omen's
Clans C Slowplteh Softball Lengue at Red Hug
Lake Park Monday night.
W ith the win. their fourth III a row. Ihe
Hackers (7-5) move Into a tie for second place.
After taking next week off for Memorial Day. Ihe
Hnrkers will play again Ju n e 0 at 0:30 p.m
against first-place I’ret/els.
Walburger allowed two runs (one earned) and
didn't waik a trailer. At the plate, she hit a home
run and a sacrifice fly to drive In three runs.
Heidi Greene was 4-for-4 for Hackers while
Phyllis Haynes went 3-for-4. Jaodon Marlrtt hit
two triples. Ta m m y Morris had two two singles
and two RHI. April Stoner. Jackie Janowlnk.
and Connie Combs also bad two hits apiece.

Senior baseball league tryouts
SA N FO R D — Th e second and final tryout
session for the Sanford Recreation Senior Hoys
Hasehall League has been set for ft-4ft p m
Tuesday. May 3 1, at Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The league Is for players between the ages of
10 and IN who will not he playing N AH F or
Am erican Legion this summer, ftoys who
|&gt;artlclpatrd In the recently completed Sanford
Recreation Italic Ruth Hu m -hull League players
and are I ft years old may play In the league.
For Info, call J im Schaefer at 330-5697.

AROUND TH E S TA TE
Rapp, rookie lead M arlins
MIAMI — Pat Rapp allowed one earned run
and Jrnun Tu vu rrz made a memorable majorleague debut Monday night to help ihe Florida
Marlins heat ihe Montreal K x , xm 3 2
Tu v u rrz. a 33-year old right fielder recalled
Sunday from Doublc-A Portland, threw out a
runner at the plate, scored from first on a single
and w rnt 3 for-4 with an RHI.
Rapp |3-l) gave up seven hits and two walks
In 0 3-3 Innings, and has a lifetime E R A of 1.33
In five games against Montreal. Rapp also got
fils first two hllsof the season.
Hohh Nen pitched two Innings for the save

Coaches ready for Legion, N A B F diam ond season
By TONY DatORMIIR
Horald Sports Editor
Now that Ihe high school Im s c ImiII season Is
over. It's time for high school couches und
players to turn their atlrnllon to the summer
itaselNill senson.
' Once again. Seminole High School-based teams
will play In an American lu-glon schedule while
lu&gt;ke Mary, Lym an. Iu&gt;kc Howell, Oviedo, and
lu&gt;ke Hranlley — as well us u team representing
Ihe Chet Lemon Husct&gt;ull School — will play In
the local National Amateur Husehull Federation
lengue.
"T h is Is a chance to give everyone some
playing lime and have some fun." said la)kc
Mary court) Allen Tuttle.
In an effort lo give us many players us ,x&gt;sslhlr
a chance lo play, five of the six high schools will
Held two trums While l.yrnan will havr Just one
team. It will have lx-1 ween 2ft und 30 players on
Its roster
According to Tuttle, the N AH F A teams are
open to players with high school eligibility
remaining while the It teams ure strictly for
players who will l&gt;e sophomores or younger.
American Legion's designation of A and H
teams Is much different
"Amerfan Legion 'A ' baseball Is for an area's
lx-st players who ure IH years old or younger."
explained Seminole coach Mike Powers. "T h e
tram can Include graduating seniors or players
thut have graduates as long us they’re not older
than IN
"T h e A tram will Include our graduating
seniors and our tx-st returning players We'll also
have the graduating seniors hum Lake Mary like
we did last year as well as somr of their Ix-ttrr
returners. That's the first time we've gotten
together with Coach Tuttle to do that.
"W e're going to have a bang-up American
iu-glon A tram . Th a t's the way Am eriian Legion
A ball is sup,K»srd lo lx*, featuring ihe very best
players from your designated enrollment area."
S,xiosorrd tiy American la-gton Sanford post
53. the Cyclones will play trams representing
(tosis from Orange Park to West Palm Itcacfi The

•'•••SI es««« k,
Hor't
Todd Bradon is one of Seminole's graduallng
seniors who will lead Sanford Post 53 In
Amorican Legion 'A' play this summer
A learn, which will lx- lo u rh rd by Seminole
C o m m u n ity C ollege assistant couch Rod
Fergerson. will pluy in the prestigious Deluind
Firecracker Tournam ent in Ju ly
The Post A3 It tram will lx- made of players
similar In experience lo ih r NAHF A trums

Coached by Lurry Holbrook, the Cyclone H squad
will play other Legion II learns and Ihe county's
N AH F A teams. They're scheduled to participate
In a tournament In Orm ond Heuch and ihe
Lym an 4lh of J u ly tournament.
" T o have an American Legion H team, you first
must have an A team ," said Powers " T h e It
team In only for players with high school
eligibility remaining und are no older than 17."
Lake Maryi Tuttle will guide the efforts of the
A team, which Is sehedulrd lo begin play on
Friday. Ju n e 3. at home ugalnst Apopka In a 5 30
p in. gurne. Luke Mary's It squad will lx* coached
by K rlly Wulnsrolt.
Lymaai Coach Hob McCullough bus decided to
pool Ills resources this summer and will work
with one teurn that's liaslcally the size of two
learns
"W e're going to play 52 games tx-ginnlng on
Ju n e ft and host our tournum rni over the -Hh of
J u ly ." said McCullough. " W r 'r r going lo have 2ft
lo 28 kids. There's a lot of iloublehradrrs on (firschedule. Th e younger kids will play In the first
game und the older kids In the second game
"T ills will give us a chance to look at the kids
for next year and find u nucleus for the Junior
vnrsliy program. And by having all the touches
working togtrher. one of you can lake some time
ofTonre In a while."
Lake Howell: Varsity couch llino Iterijamln
will work with the A squad tills summer while
assistant coach Nell Goldstein. Mr. Fox. und. Mr
Nlllrs are going to guide the H squad
According to Henjumln. the first game for the A
team will be Friday. Jun e |(). ugalnst University.
L ake B r a n tle y : Jo h n V rn lu rr* and Lee
McDermott will coach Ihr A squad, which Is
scheduled to Ix-gln play this Wednesday. May 2ft.
against A,xipka al a site lo be determined Iu»kr
Hranlley Ireshman coach Murty Gurtrll will have
charge of the H squad.
Oviedo: Convergent Resources will s,mn*or
txith Oviedo's A and It squads Th e A tram will
o,x-n Its season on F'rlduy. June It), at Kdgrwulrr
while the It tram, w hirl) will lx- coached by Eddie
Norton, will o,x*n al home against Edgrw alrr on
Tuesday. Jun e 7.

Shorecrest,
Fla. Manor
still perfect
P r a m S ta f f I t b p a r t i

A nother Sem inole In trouble
T A L L A H A S S E E - Sean Jackson, a former
Florida State running hark drafted by Houston
this year, Is accused of exposing himself to a
college student. JackaotL 33. was urrrsled
Saturday night on a misdemeanor Indecent
exposure charge after a 33-year-old student
reported a man approached tier and "e x ,arsed
Ills genitalia." Florida Stair police Lt. Jack
Handley said.
Jackson was one of the players who has
admitted accepting free clothing from agents
lust year when Florida State was headed toward
Its first national title.
Jackson, who denied he exposed himself.
Handley said, wus released on his own re­
cognisance. Ills court date Inset for Jun e 7.

Throw a helm et, pay a fine
D A Y T O N A R EA C H - N ASCAR Hunch Series
Grand Nallonul Division driver Doug llcvcron
was fined $1,000 and placed on probation for
three races following an Incident In Sunday's
Merldlun Advantage 200 at Nazareth. Pu.,
N ASC A R offlcluls said Monday.
Heveron. of Liver, kk &gt;I, N .Y ., was penalized for
"conduct detrimental to the sport of automobile
racing." N ASC A R Hunch Series director Ray Hill
In a statement.
After being Involved In an accident during the
rucc. Heveron got nut or his car. stood on the
track and threw Ills helmet ut the car driven by
Ronald Cooper.

A R O U N D THE N A T IO N
Tim berw olves headed south
M IN N E A P O L IS T h e M innesota T im berwolvcn are moving lo New Orleans five years
after joining the NHA as an expansion team,
becoming the second pro franchise In 13
months to leave the state.
C lu b ow ners H a rve y R a tn c r and M urv
Wolfcnson. who have a debt of $70 million on
Ihe Target Center arena, suld u group led by To p
Hunk of Loulslunu will pay $152.5 million for
the team and move It to New Orleans for the
1094-05 season. Th e mutter now goes before the
N BA's franchise relocation committee.
Th e N H L's North Slurs moved to Dallas lust
yeur after 20 scusons In the T w in Cities. The
Minneapolis Lakers moved to Los Angeles In
1900.

NBA PLAYOFFS
□ 8 p.m . — T N T . Eastern Conference finals:
Indluna Pacers at New York Knlcks. (L)

Complsta listings on Pag* 8E

HwMd Photoby Mart Hart)*

W aiting for an opponent
Adam Frank (running) and the Sunnlland Corporation
Red Sox earned a north In the Sanford Recreation
Llttlo Major Baseball city championship serlos by
boating Ihe Rlnker Matorlal Dodgera Saturday. Who

will play the Red Sox will bo decldod tonight, when
Anthony Ralonarong (right) and the Dlsablod
American Veteran Royals play tho Rallroadors Cubs
In game throo ol tholr semifinal playolf aorloa.

L A K E M AR Y Suncrest rule
and Florida Manor rrrnulnrd un­
defeated and In first place of their
respective Lake Mary Recreation
Men's Slowplteh Soltltull Leagues
Iasi week at the l^ike Mary Sports
Complex
In Ihe Thursday night league.
Cheers knocked olf the Thirsty
Whale Pub 17-H. All State besled
Th irsty Whale Too 8-5, and Suncrest Title thumped 12 Alter ft 14-1.
B e hin d S u n cre st T itle (3 -0 ).
there's a ih rrr-w u y lie for second
between All S lu lr, Cheers, and
Thirsty Whale Too (all 2-1). The
Th irsty Whale Pub and 12 Alter ft
are Ixith 0-3.
Th is Thursday. All Stale plays 12
Alter ft In Ihe 6:30 p.m. game.
Thirsty Whale Too takes on Cheers
ul 7:30 p.m .. and Suncrest Title
faces Thirsty Whale Put) al 8:30
|i.m.
Lust Friday rtlghl. Florida Manor
oulslugged Sanford Pain! A Hotly
21-13. Cum lx-rland Farms io|i|&gt;ed
Ihe llrn vc s 2 4 -1 4 . and PRISM
whlj)jx-d Griffin Construction 21 -8.
Trailing Florida Manor (3-0) arc
P R IS M ( 2- 1) . und C u m b e rla n d
Farm s. Griffin Construction, Ihe
Hravcs. and Sanlord Paint A Body
(all l-2|.
Cumberland Farms and Grllflu
Construction will play al 6:30 p.m.
this Friday. The Hravcs luce Florida
Manor In (h r 7:30 p.m. game before
PRISM battles Sanford Paint A Hotly
ut 8:30 p.m.

f S ee S o ftb a ll, Page 2B

Shugart comes out on top in ‘Battle of St. Augustine’
By BILLSIBBIRT
Special to the Herald
H A K U E R V IL L E W uync Shugart of St.
Augustine started on the pole of Ihe 30-lup Late
Model feature last Friday, Muy 20. on the Volusia
County S|&gt;ccdway dirt track and stayed there,
holding olT u strong challenge from St. Augustine
neighbor David Showers.
In other divisions Friday night:
• Dennis Maples won (he Pro Stock 20-lu|&gt;
feature.
• Monty Strultan was the winner In Ihe 15-lu|&gt;
Mini Stock mull) event.
• Kathy Gulncy returned to the Sportsolutloh
winner's circle after coming out on lop In (he
15-lap Hobby Stock chase.
After winning his heut race. Showers drew the
No. 4 pill, which allowed Shugart to start up front
w ith Hobby Luym nn und Mitch Kilpatrick
between them.
Laym an und Kilpatrick soon fell by the
wayside as Shugart and Showers wuged their

30-lup battle. Following the lead pair across the
finish line were Mike Cox. J . T . Peacock, and Mike
Halncy.
"It wus u good race.” suld Shugart. who had
Showers hammering away at Ills rear hum|&gt;cr
the entire race. " I was glad lo be on Ihe rail und
win Ihe race. I was a little loose In the corner, but
I'll take a win any way I can get It.”
Richard Adams started out In the lead of the
Pro Slocks feature, but Mu|&gt;lrs claimed the point
on lap six and ran In front for (lie rest of Ihe
20-lap event. Rounding out the lop five were. In
order of finish, Adams. Stacey Mathcn. Ton)
Lowe, and Daniel Miller.
"I had no Idea (where everyone was)." Adams
said after the race. "I wish I hud u rearview
mirror, but they won't let us."
Slrutton won his heal nice, then drew the zero
pill lo put hlmscir on Ihe j&gt;olc of the Mini Stock
feulure. He ran out In front the entire race,
slaying ahead of Mike Ponce, then To m Mulligan
(who got by Ponce with nine laps lo go).
" I klndn Just hold onto II and It m ils real fust,"
Stratton said lu track announced Torn Tlp lo n ,

after the race. "T o m (Mulligan), lie always runs a
good race. I knew they were back there. I Just
knew I hud to do what I hud to do."
ft wus Strutlan. Ponce, amd Mulligan up from
for Ihe first six !u|&gt;s. hut when Ponce fell off Ihe
l&gt;ncc, Mulligan took uj&gt; the charge lo run down
S lru tto n . C o m in g In behind Stratton and
Mulligan were Larry Mlcklcr, Te rry Cade, and
Davy Cline.
Kathy Gainey started 14th In the 15-cur Hobby
Slock field, on Ihe outside of the seventh row.
Hut other enrs begun fulling away and by (lie
sixth lap. she hud moved Into second. Gainey
finally took over the j)olnt on (be 10th luj&gt; und
stayed out In front.
Mike Buckles was second aheud of Bruce
Taylor. To m Anderson, and Donnie Bostic.
Volusia County Speedway, located 15 miles
west of Daytona Beach on Highway 40. races
every Friday night on dirt and every Saturday
(Inst weekend being an exception) on asphalt. For
more Information, contact the race office at (904)
255-2243 or (904) 985-4402.

FOR TH E BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS
IN YOUR AREA, READ TH E SANFORD HERALD DAILY
.
HCM M

�2D - feankml Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, May 24, 1994

S T A T S &amp; STAN D IN G S
FLORIDA STATE LEAOUE
First Halt
Eatttrn DUliton
W
L Pet. OB

DOGS
Monday nlghl
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4*0
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c 70 tj 00
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) 70
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Fltthract— 1140. D D M

710 400 100
Ito 770

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lOscnr Valley

4 Sparkle N Spice
140
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10th race — 14M. Bi 11.17

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11 II
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11 4*4 t&lt;i
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14 7* Ml 14
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11 10 7*4 10
Western Dtiltisn
Clearwater (Phillies)
7* I* 414 —
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74 it
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71 it
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70 13 4*1 7&lt;y
Dunedin IBlua Jaytl
70 74 4tt •
Saratola (Red So&gt;)
17 It
40) 10
Monday’! Game
Clearwater j. Vero Beach I
Tuetday’t &lt;3*met
Vero Beach al Clearwater
Lakeland at Dunedin
SaraiotaalSt Petertburo
Fori My*r&gt; al Daytona
Charlotte aI Osceola
Tampa al St Lucl*
Brevard at Welt Palm Beach

W

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Atlanta
12 u *s*
Montreal
24 if
Florida
11 11 »n
PhtliMloiphUt •
11 1 ) 471
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X 71 .47#
Ctnlral Division
w L Pci
24 17 #01
Cincinnati*
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St Lowlt
Hovtton
23 20 SJJ
Pilltburgh
If 22 4#J
1« 74 47f
Chicago
Writ Divmon
W L Pel
lot Angelet
7* 70 ss«
Safi Francltco
11 71 477
II 74 47t
Colorado
San Diego
U 22 .171
Monday’s Garnet
Florida 1. Montreal 1
Ph.ladelphla II. SI Louis)
Colorado*. Cincinnati)
San Diego 4, San FrancItc*0
Chicago 4. Lot Angeles 3

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New York Uonet 4 4) at Pittsburgh

(Z Smiths 41. f.ltp m
Houston (Oratiek 41) at Atlanta (Glavin*
S3). 7 40pm
Philadelphia IWett 0 4) at St Louis
IPalaclotO II. t Otp m
Cincinnati IHanton 33)

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at Colorado (Nlad

Chicago (Banks 44) al Lot Angelet
I Herthlter 10). 10 OSp m
San Francisco (Nickerson 1 3) al San Diego
(HamlllonOQ). 10 OSp m

AMERICAN LEAOUE
All Times EOT
E itl Division
L Pci. OB
W
N*w York
11 11 4*1 —
77 1)
441 I 'I
DosIon
74 17
X) 4
Baltimore
Toronto
77 . 31
113 7
1* 31 .471 I ' I
Delrnlt
Central Division
W
L Pet. GB
74 13
Ml
Chicago
134 I 'i
73 X
Minnesota
113 2
31 X
Cleveland
111 3
Kansas City
31 X
17 3a
Milwaukee
3*1 1
West Division
W
L Pci. OB
444 —
3)
California
X
443 —
IS 34
Seattle
4JF
11 33
Taias
7'&gt;
33
.373
Oakland
13
Mondey’t Oemei

Toionla*. Cleveland)
Bdllmor* S. Milwaukee 1
Oakland 7. S**tll* S
Tuttdiy'i 0*m*i
ClevelAnd (Morrij 7 O *t Boston (Set* S 1),

r osp.m,
Toronto (Mewart ) 31 at N*w York
IMultyollAmU ]|. 7:01pm
C*ltfornt.i (Finley 3 1) *1 Detroit
(Oulllckion 7 II. 7 OSp m
Baltimore (F*rn*nd*t 7 71 at Milwaukee
(Hlguer* I 31,1 OSp m
Mlnn*«ol* &lt;M«homtt 4 I) at Chicago
(McDowell 74). I OSpm
'
T*i*t (Rog*ri 4 1) *t Kansas City
(GublCI*! 31,1 OSp m
S**HI* (Hibbard I 1) at Oakland (Jlmenai
0 71. to.05p.m.
SOUTHERNLEAOUE
First Halt
E*st*rn Division
W
L Pet. GB
77 1)
#43 —
Carolina (Plrales)
74
47# 7
77
Knoxville (Blue Jays)
425 ?
X
74
Greenville IDravesI
Jacksonville (Mariners) It 34 .422
14 71 .344 12
Orlando ICubS)
Western Division
Huntsville (Athltcs)
7* IS 45* —
Memphis (Royals)
3S I* .MB *
Nashville (Twins)
73 X
.S3) Sly
Birmingham 1WSo«)
33 31
333 *
Challanooga (Rads)
17 37 .31* 11
Monday’s Games
Jacksonville I, Orlando 4
Carolina 4. Greenville 3.17Innings
Chattanooga 7. Nashville 7
Huntsville 3. Birmingham I
Memphis*, Kno&gt;vltl*4
Tuesday'! Games
Jacksonville al Orlande. 1
Knoivllle al Greenville
l&lt; rntsvlll* at Carolina. 7
Ii tshvilleal Birmingham

All Timet EOT
CONFERENCE FINALS
(1*41*171

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Tuetday. May 14
IndianaatNew York.Ip m
Thurvday. May 14
Indiana al New York. Ip m
Saturday. May tl
New York at Indiana. ) X p m
Mendey. May M
New York at Indiana. I U p m
Wednetday, June 1
Indiana al New York. *p m . It rvecottary
Friday. Jena I
New Yorkel Indiana,*p m , llnacettary
Sunday. June I
Indiana al New York. 7p m . Itnecettary

NHL PLAYOFFS

Friday. May 17
New Jertey al N Y Rangers 7 X p m . it
necessary

BASEBALL LEADERS

NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Times EOT
East Olvltlen

NBA PLAYOPP8

MARLIN) L EXPOS 1
FLORIDA
MONTREAL
4b r h hi
ab r h bi
Lnslng 7b 5 0 0 0
Everett cl 4 10 0
Floyd lb ) 1 I 0
MgdanX 4 0 0 0
Grssom cl 1 1 0 0
Sntlego c 10 10
ConIn* II 4 0 11
LWIkrrl 4 0 7 1
10 0 0
Alou II
Dstrd* lb 4 0 0 0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Nan p
DFIchrc 4 0 0 0
0 000
Manday, May I )
Brown* X 4 0 0 0
Crdeross 4 0 10
Movtlon 100 Utah t*. Houston leads tar let
Shaw p
00 0 0
KAbbtlss 4 12 0 10
Berry lb 10 0 0 Tvn rl
4 111
Wednetrlay. May IS
Fiserop 10 10
Rappp
10 7 1
Utah al Houston, *p m
Hred.ap 0 0 0 0
YPererp 0 0 0 0
Friday. May 17
Wb*!»r ph t 0 0 0
Carrillo It 10 0 0
Houston al Utah •p m
Scollp
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Sunday. May 1*
Fraiitr lb 10 10
Houston at Utah. 1 Xpm
Totals 14 1 S 1
Tetals
11 1 4 1
Tuetday. May II
Mantra*!
1*1 ON «4 - 1
Utah at Houston tp m . If necessary
Florida
4*4 SM
—1
Thursday, June 1
E - Laming 111. Fran.r 11). Magadan 14),
Houston at Utah Sp m , it necessary
Santiago (3) LOB Montreal t. Florida 10
Saturday. Junes or lewdly. Jen* I
IB - LWalker ill). Santiago (SI. KAbbot)
II Saturday Utah al Houston. S » p m il
1*1 SB
LWalker It). Frailer (t) S necessary
Fettero
It Sunday. Utah al Houston, 7 pm It
IP
H R IR BB SO necessary
Montreal
Fattaro L. 41
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Heredia
11
Scott
1
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Shaw
All Timet I D T
Florida
CONFERENCE FINAL*
Rapp W, 1 I
*1 1
(Battel 7)
YPeror
II
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Non S 3
1
New Jersey vs N Y Rangers
HBP - by H*pp (Barry! WP — fa%%*ro
Monday. May } )
$ha*
Now Jersey 4 N Y Hangers I. New Jersey
Umpifti — Horn* Rune* Flr%», a•Hogg
leads ter le t) 1
Second, DoMufh Third Mailton
Wednesday, May It
T - 2 J7 A - JO. SOI
N Y Rangert al New Jersey, 7 It p m

(Atlantic Leader
*70 t 70 740
7Allred Austin
1410 100
7Danis Knave
3 00
Q 170 10.44 P (SAID Sit IAll7) 14 40 T
(*7 1)7M4*
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7Scoolched
140 140 100
4Mountain Clrly
4 40 4 70
) Aaron O’Malley
300
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IDhrace-7044.Ci P H
I Flying Wingi
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t tonka Moonbeam
710 400
I Lulu Wallt
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l Pomona Pomp
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t Tatk King Pin
4 00 310
7King Midot
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NATIONAL LEAOUE
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(FlrePrlncett
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BASEBALL STANDINGS

Second Team
Manny DaSilva, catcher. North Carolina
Mike Marlin, catcher. Florid* State
[Mu* Mlentklewici. Iirtt Bateman, Florida
Slat*
Tom Sergio, tecond bateman. N C State
Sean McNally, third bateman. Duke
Link Jaratt, thert ttep. Florida Slat*
Pal Clougherty.outfielder. N C Slat*
Larry Edent. outfielder. N C Stale
Mark Wellt. outllelder.NC State
Brel Wagner, detlgnated hlller. Wake
Foreti
Jonathan Jehntan, ttartlng pitcher, Florida
Slat*
Scott Winehotter, retiel pitcher, Clemton

Morris Cln
Butler LA
Piana LA
Jailer i*t SIL
Bagwell Hou
Galarraga Col

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144
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4t 14) 34
at 177 74
X 111 I*
41 III 13
47 177 31
Runt Scared
Dyktlra. Ph.ladelphla 47; Lanklord. SI
Louis. 37. Butler. Los Angeles. 34 Bagwell
Houston. T l; Higq'o Houston. S3: Wallach
Las Angolos, 13; F into/. Houston, tt

,

Batted In

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver al Terent*
Vancouver leads tar let 3 t
Tuetday. May 14
Toronto at Vancouver, tp m

Thursday. May 14
Vancouver at Toronto I p m . it necessary
Saturday. May IS
Vancouver at Toronto. *p m itnecettary

TENNIS

*1
Francltco Clavat. Spam, dal Darren
Cahill. Autlralia, 4 a. *S a 4. 44 41. Agutlin
Garlitio. Argentina del Gerard Solves.
Franc* I t 4 I . * 1.4 4

Women
M H

Stpffl Oral III. Germany, del Katarina
Studaniaova. Slovakia. 4 1 a 1 Joana’la
Krugar, South Africa, ual Eugeni*
Mamokova. Russia asao.t J
Stephanie Rolilar. Natharlandt. dat
Natalia Madvedava. Ukraine, a 1. 14. 4).
Aleiandre Futai, Franca, del Nicole
Mum Jegerman, Netherlands a 3. 7 t
Naeko Sawematiu Japan, dal Laura
Garrena. Italy. 4 4. aa. ao. Radka
Zrubasova Slovakia, dal Nathatia Her
reman Franc*. 40. * t
Marl* Francesca Bentivoglto. Italy, dal
Patricia Hy. Canada a a 4 1. retired
Ludmn* Richterev* Ciech Republic, dot
Barbara ScheH. Auttrio. a t. 74I I 1)
Karin Ktchwendt. Germany, del Angeii
gue Olivier. France 3 7, 4 4 4 1, Wiltrud
Probtl. German, (tot Carol* tucaretli,
France,4 4.4 I.
Sandra Caere. Bradenton, det Mena Ends
Japan t 3 a 4 Ann Grossman Grove City.
Ohio, del M Angeles Monlplie Spam a 1.

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Mary Pierce (tl). franc* del Nuo'e
Provn Autlralia *1*0 Tami WhHI.nger
Neenah Wit. det Kyoto NagaHuk* Japan
*47**)
Kimberly Po Rolling Mint Estates Cent.
dal Catherine AAethet Frame a I, a I.
Hueandra Dregtmlr, Romania d*t
Megdatona AAaiee,a 11) 1 Bulgaria * 17 t
Baiaer* Riitner. Germany del Knttma
Radio'd Autlralia t l *7 Miriam Or
•mint. Netherlands, dal Martina
Navratilov* 14). Aspan Cate .*4*4
Katerina Malceva Bulgaria del Linda
Harvey WUd Henthorn Woods III a I a t
Irina Spirit*, Romani# del Katarina
Kroupoy* Crach Reputa-c * I t I
Conchlt* Marline; 111. Spam det la'-sa
Holland Latvia a1. * ) Angelica Gavtldan
Mai ice del CTirlthna Singer Germany 7 I
*0

Sabme Appal mans Belgium, det Amyl a
Caster* Franc* I t a I Krtttl* Boogtrt
Nettiariandi det Isabelle Demengeol.
Franc*.* 1. a 1
Clara Wood Britain, del Gigl Fernandei
Aspen. Com . a ). I t . t ) Sabin* Mac* (It).
Germany del Mari* Jose Gaidane Argun
lina *&gt;.* 1
Sandra Dopttr, Auttria. dat Laura
Golarsa Italy 4). )*. a I Marjia G'essl,
Italy del Caraiin* Kuhiman. lases de Part
Ky . act 4
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L a rt Jantion. Sweden, del Mikael
Plai/a, Los Angelet. 47 Bagwell, Houston
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Perntert.
Sweden.
7 t. * 1. 10 retired Andre.
47; Galarraga. Colorado. 41. IHrnell* Col J
Olhovtkiy. Ruttia. del Sieve Bryen. Kety.
orado. 37. MaWllllams. San Francisco 17.
Teaas.4) *3. a 3
Wallach. Lot Angelet. 11. Conlna. Florida.
Jacco Eningn. Nelheriands. del Carl Uw*
14; Daullon. Phlladelpnia. 34
Staeb. Germany. 7* (7 J|. *1. a 3. Paul
Hitt
Haarnmi
Nctheriandt. del Henri Leconte
M orris. Cincinnati, 10. P le n a . Lot
Franc*.* 4.* 4.* 1
Angalet, S*. Galarraga Colorado. S7.
Fabrice Santoro Franc*, det Kenneth
TGwynn. San Diego. S4 Butin*. Lot Angeles.
Car Iven Denmark, 7 4 17 3). * 1. * 4. Alta
14. Mondesi, Los Angelet, SSi Canine,
antler Volkov, Ruttia. del Marcot Ondrutk*
Florida, til Alou. Montreal. 34
South Alt ica. a 7 17 ii, * 1, a i. a 3
Doublet
Mikael Tilltlroem. Sweden del Marsut
D yktlra Philadelphia. 11; LWalker,
Zoecke, Germany, as )* , a 3. *4; Richard
Monlreal, 31 Bigglo, Moulton 1* Alou
Kra|lc*k 114). Netherlands del Karel Nov
Monlreal, It; Morrlt. Cincinnati. IS Mon
actk, Ciech Republic.* 1.7) 1 I
dell. Lot Angelet. 14. Bonilla. New York. 13
David Whaalon Eicaluor, Mmm . dat
Triplet
Thomas Engvltf. Sweden. 71 (7 51. *0. 4 ).
Buller, Lot Angelet. 4 Monday. Lot
Jonathan Stark. Medlord. Ora . det Brenl
Angelet. S. RSandert. Cincinnati. S iota.
Larkham Australia a 1. * I . » 7 (7 41. * )
Chicago. S; Sandberg Chlcego. &gt; * or* H*d
Andrei Medvedev (tl. Ukraine, det Wally
with 1
Matur. Australia, a 1. a 4 . a 1. Nicklas Kuiti.
Heme Runt
Sweden, del Frederic Fcnleng. Franc*, a ).
MaWllllamt. Sen Francltco. 17; Galarrega.
a 4. a 7 (**),) a. a 1
Colorado. It. Plantler. San Oiego. II.
Slava Dosed*I. CiecTi Republic, del Ales
BlChatt*. Colorado I], thalliald. Florida. Ill
Antonitsch. Austria, a ). a a. 4 4; Greg
Burks, Colorado. 11. Bonds. San Francisco,
Rusedski.
Canada, dal Marc Goellner.
tl; McGrlll. Atlanta. II
Germany, 7*1**),* 17*17 41
Stolon t a i n
Andre Agetsl, Los Vegas, del Mats
DSandan. Atlanta. 17. Carr, Flarlda, Hi
Wilander. Sweden, *1. 7S. i l; Magnus
DaShloldt, Lot Angelet. 14; DLewIt. San
Larsson. Sweden, del Brail Sloven New
Fiandtco. I I 1 Gnttom , Monlreal. II.
Zealand.» 1.»1.4 1
Moulon. Houston. 11 Duller. Lot Angelet, It.
Bryen Shelton. Atlanta, dal Martin
AMERICAN LEAOUE
Blackman, Bradenton. 4 *. * ). 7*1731. ( ).
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MVaughn Bos
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347
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w eek wer e Vie E ly c n ( l w «
Runs Scored
doubleH, (wo Hlngles. two runs):
Thomas. Chicago. SO, Grill*/ Jr. Seattle.
iJusou Unglca (triple, double, two
47, Lotion. Cleveland. 43; Bell*. Cltvtland.
37; While. Toronto. 37; Censeco. Texas. 34;
runs); Juc Mutter (double, two
Molllor, Toronto. 34
singles, three runs): und Andy
Run* Balled In
(’agon (double. Mingle, two runs).
Carter. Toronto. 14. Franco. Chicago, ol,
Puckett. Minnesota. 47; Grille/ Jr. Seattle.
Also eonirlhullng were Kill
44. Vantura. Chicago. X ; Canseco. T*»as. 3F.
Whalen (two singles, three runs);
Salmon, California. 3#; Thomas, Chicago. 31;
Jo h n Donohue (three singles,
WClark. Teeat. SI.
Hits
one run): Mleh Rounier (single,
Ball*. Cleveland. 41i Puckett. Minnesota.
Ru m

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David Prlnosll. Germany, dal Emilio
S*rtchat. Spain. 14. 7* |7S), * 1 7* 17 41;
Ronald Agtrsor. Halil, del Lionel Barlhei.
France. 3 4 .14.47.44.4 1
Thierry Champion. Franc*, del Jamie
Morgan. Australia. 4 a. 7 1. j* . 7 a |7 si. e 7.
TTsomat Muster (II), Austria, dal Andrei
Cherkasov. Russia, a &amp; 7 S. * I
Jonas Blorkman, Sweden, del Patrick)
Arnold. Argentine a 7 17 II, 7 1 17 4). * I. )*.
*7; Jtff T*r*ngo. Manhattan Beach. Calif.
dat Chuck Adams. Pacific Palisades Calif.
4 4. ) a. a 1. a i.
Marcelo Rios. Chile del Joshua Eaglt.
Australia, *1. a ), t l Pel* Sampras III,
Tampa, del Alberto Coala. Spain. * ). * i i 4
Todd Marlin (ft. Lansing. Mich . del
Stephan* Simian. Franc*. *1, 7* 17 11, 1*.
* I; Goran Ivanltevlc II). Croatia, del Joern
Rtntenbrink. Germany. 7* 17 tl. 7 4 17 S).

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AP Sports Writer

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. Th e y won’t Idrntlfy the weak
trumx l lull (ire ttl or tilt' strong
(Kirs dial arc out.
N C A A officials don’t deny
th e ir are plenty of bolt), howev­
e r. In ii -IH -Ir n m hunt-hull
im irnnnient s m ilin g ly b r im ­
ming wlili ixitrnlliit Clmlerelln
tlmmploiin.
A wave ol upset* In ron fere nee
lournanientN M pieem l several of
the 24 nt-lnrgc hld» mil ol the
bund* of Hie nelectlnn comm itlee. Th e Held minnunced Mon*
day contain* several istpuidis who
struggled through the regular
•teanon hut nabbed automatic
h Id » by w i n n i n g Icague
tournament*
" T h e number of uphetii we’ve
liiid In conference toumninrnth
nrmind the country ... look up
spot* certain schools would
niirniidly fill,’* co n u n ltlrr chairiiiiui Dave Keilii/ nald.
Tw enly-flve of the -in did not
inakr last vrar'N lourney and
four are in for ilir fit hi time
" In all hone&amp;ly. t don't know If
Ihnl makeh II belief or worhc."
Kellltr h»ld "I know lt'» m uch
more dlvrnse than It need in be
There are more learn* getting an
op|Kirtunliy. Il speak* to (Ntrlty.
the fairi (here are more Knod
Iranis, llioof(h not as m any
name learns than in the pa*|,"
T f ir No. I herds In eluhl
rrnicmuls are all liimill.it name*,
tin ludmn defending champion
I.SD anil ih r Miami Hurricane*,
wlio arc making a record 22nd
hiralr(hi appearance.
Mill Ttie Citadel, at LMd)2. |(ol
In despite a losing recoid And
home lie a v y w rlithih guch as
Tex a* Tech, Duke and I’a c-10
N orthern D lvtslon cham pion
OresJon Stair are wishing I here
wrre an N IT In tiasetiall as In
bohkel tkull.
"J jjurss list- lournanieni ItBelf
and I he ( ‘ollej&gt;r World Serleh will
determine the sirrnntli of ifiis
toornam rnl as compared w llh
Iasi year, or IO year* a R o ."
KelllU said
Ollier No I seeds were Ohio
State. O klaliom a. TenneBsee.
ffklahntna Stair, Georgia Tech
and CleniBon. ranked first in Mils
w e e k ' s M nisehall A m e r i c a
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Keillljc sold m any (ram s were
penalized (or not playlnii quality
non-con fere in e opponcuts
Competlllnit al the reRlomil
hllcs ItcRIus Thtirisday and F ri­
day. with each winner iidvancItiU to the College World Series
til Omaha. Neh
The championship Ramc ol the
double-ellmlrtailon tournament
in Jun e 11
A I i Ii o u k Ii prodded several
llmeh during a teleconference,
K r l l l l z d e clin e d lo Id e n tify
touriuuncnt (rains that protbihly
would not have cpialiricd wllfioul
upset vlciorlch in conference
lournamcnih

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However, tcuntfi dial Rot In hy
w in n ltiR conference lo u rn a -

l inld Slett (triple, single, run): &gt;J.
D'Am ico (double, single, run); M.
D 'A m ic o (double, (w o runs):
Keith Stephens (double, m il);
Tw Jd (two singles); J im Palmer
(two runs): and To m Trie* und
Sliuwn Palmer (one single each).
T im Muck collected u double,
three singles, three runs, and
three RHI to lead Florida Munar.
Also chip pin g til were Kyle
Drubuker (three singles, two
runs, three Rill); Vic Dliiurlulo
(double, two singles, two runs.
R B I): und J o h n n y Haddock
(double, two singles, run. three
RBI).
Ollier contributors wen- Ralph
Correa (two singles, two runs,
two RDII: Blake Murray (double,
single, three runs. RBI); Todd
Pngcl and J im I M iner (both with
a single, two runs, and two RBI):
Jam es Gardner (single, three
runs, RBI); and Jerry DIDurtolo
(single, run).
Powering the Sanford Paint A
Body nttack were Shawn Tlllls
(double, (wo singles, (wo runs,
three RBI|: T e rry B cllcfleur
(double, single, run. two RBI);
Mike Bernosky (two singles, run,
RBI); and Brian Burgctl (single,
two runs, RBI).
A lso c h ip p in g w ere Dave
Hadley and Will Crlhhs (both
w llh a single and an RBI);
J im m y S m lih (single, ru n );
Jo h n n y EusUiiun (three runs);
Rocky Jcrnigun (two run*, RBI):
Jo h n Bernosky (single); and Wes
Childers (run),
Dan Roy hud a double, two
singles, five runs, and an RBI to
highlight Cum berland Karins’
effort. Don Vundcrfln had (hree
singles, (wo run*, and four RBI

while Greg Wllllurn-t und Ron
Sides Ik )D i had three singles, two
r u n * , u n d t hr ee RBI . Bob
Uwlzdalu added three single*,
three runs, and an RBI.
O ilie r c o n t r i b u t o r s we r e
Jordan Reece (three single*, two
RBI); Bill Holmen (two single*,
three runs. RBI); Alnn Hamilton
(two singles, run. RBI): Everett
Somers (single, iwu runs. RBI):
Rlek Pepin (single, four runs);
and Mike Guz/ukku (single. RBI).
Th e Braves were led hy Marly
Goodwin (double, single, three
runs): Bill McCoy (two singles,
three runs, two RBI), Sieve
Gersdorf (Iwo singles, two runs,
two RBl j f Cllen MeCoy ( two
singles. I wo runs. RBI); Dave
Shaffer (Iwo singles, run, RBI);
J a y Norris Islngle. run. RBI):
Tro y Williamson (double, runj;
J im W hllled Islngle. run): Duve
ShlllelI (single. RBI): Rick McCoy
(two RBI): und Alan Reynolds
(RBI).
PRISM ’s offense feulured a
home run, single, iw o runs, and
three RBI from Mike Frutrlck.
J im Th o m p s o n added three

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mentis afler IcaB-BUCceiiisful
lur scoNonii Included lllln l
State, the* No. tl seed In
Missouri Vallcyi VlrRlnln Te
Ih r No. 0 seed In the Metro, nj
Central MIchlRan. B r r d r d four
In the Mid American. T h e C lj
del Wat) a No. 5 seed.
’’Th is Is hy far the most
rrernl history.” KelllU Bald
d ir conference upsets. “ Thrii
are several Iranis that prohaht]
not have hceii In dint tir
In because of the tm irnnm rtil
championships they have.”
In the flrsi roun d of d ^
Allnnllc I RrRlonat on Frlduy aj
Miami. It's Miami (44-121 vsj
Rider (33-10-21. Florida (37-2l|
vs W rsl VlrRlnla (3 0-lti) andl
Kent 133*15) V B . M innesota]
140-10).

Would

Th e Atlantic II RrRloual hr
RlnntnK Thursday at Tallahuhsrr
has O h io St at e ( 4 H - 7 ) vs
MrlRhiim VounR 133-IH). Florida
S t a l e ( 4 H - 2 D ) vs. C e n t r s l
MlchlRtin (3S*I9| and Kuusav
|3f&gt; I II) VB Jacksonville |3H 22)
In die Central ReRlonal siuri
Iiir Friday al Austin. Texas. It’s
Oklahoma 142-171 vs. Arkansas
Slate (37-23). Nevada (40 I3| vs
Texas San Antonio (39-10) arid
Texas. sirrlchlnR ll» own record
widi Its 40th tournament ap­
pearance. vs Stanford (30-22)
In the East Regional start Inn
III urn dav at C le m son. It's
Clem so n (53-10) vs. Th e Citadel
131-321. A u b u rn 140 19) v»
VlrRlnla Te rh (32 241 and Old
D o m in io n 139-121 vs N o tr e
Dame 144-141
Th e Mldrast Regional stalling
Thursday at Knoxville. Tenn
has TrniieNsee 149-121 vs North
eastern (35 1 4 ).‘North Curolhu
N lulr (44 10-11 vs W right Stale
(3 H -19) and Arl/omi Stale (39- I6t
vs W rstrro Carolina (43-101
In lilt- Mldwrsl I Hrgtoiud on
Frhhiy at Stlllw alrr. Oklu . It's
Oklahoma Stale 140-15) vs till
mils Stale (30 27). Cal-State
F u lle rto n 141-13) vb N orth
wrhterri Slate (44131 and Texas
Christian (37-20) v b , Memphis
State (50-9)
Al Wichita on Friday to die
Midwest II Regional, It'* Georgia
Tech 143-131 v » Connecticut
( 3 0 - 1 0 ) , L o n g Ik-neti "H ia tt
(39-17) vs Washington 142 10)
and Wlchlla Stale 143-13) va,
Santa Clara (39-101
In the South R rglonul on
Thursday al Malon Rouge. La..
LS U launches Us hid lo become
d ir lonrlh school to win consec
olive III Ire wiih a first -round
m u lc h ugutuxi Sou the a aicrn
Louisian.i I34-2H). Southern Cal
(DM-1M) plays North Carolina
Grernslmro 137-10) and Tulane
(40-221 dr aws Fresno S iu tr
( 3 0 -2 3 ).

Ncvitda. N o r t h Ca r o l i n a
OrrcnslHiro. Trxas-San Antonio
and Wright Stule arc itraklni’
their hrsl appearances, und T C I'
Is In (or lire llrsi lime since 1956
California leads ih r way wit Ii
six tournament teams. Florida
and laiulslunu ImiOi have four
and North Carolina. Ohio and
Texas three each.

Softball--------

two runs); and Marly Symunskl
and Dennis Day (caeh with u
single and a run).
Doubles
D oing the h illin g for (he
Knoblauch, Mlnntsot*. 77; Bell*. Cl*v*
T h lrs iy Whale Pub were Trey
land, IF Thomas. Chicago. 14; U**rg*.
Cleveland, 14; Olerud. Toronto. 14; Salmon.
(double, two singles). Matt (dou­
California, tl; WCIark, T*aas. 13; Puckett.
ble. two rims): T o n y (double,
Minnesota, 13.
run): Rich and Paul (each wllh a
Trlptts
ADiar. Milwaukee. 4. Lotion. Cleveland. S
single and a run): Dave. Todd,
A CoI*. F.SInnasota. 4; Uohnson. Chicago. 4; 1 unit Sieve (one single each): and
ar* tl*d with]
Shawn, Ekl. und Hrlun (one run
Horn* Runs
G uilty Jr. Seattle. 11; Thomas. Chicago.
each).
14; Ctrttr, Toronto, 14; Btll*. Cleveland. 11.
All State w i i h led hy Leave
MVaughn. Boston, II; Sierra. Oakland. II;
( t r i p l e , t w o si ngl e*, r u n ) ;
Fltldar.Dttrolt.il
Sltltn Basts
Jukubowskl (triple, single, two
Lotion. Cltvtland. II; Coleman. Kansas
runs); Callaway and tlcumatcvc
City. II; Ninon. Boston. 14; Hulsa. Touts. 13;
(both with three singles and u
McRae. Kansas City. 17; Knoblauch. Min
nesota. It; ACol*. Minnesota, It; Canseco.
run): llouehnrd (three singles);
Te n s. It. Javier,Oakland, tl
Knlfllng (two Hlngles. two runs):
A b e a m ( t wo sin g le s, r un) ;
Urbunlc (I wo singles); Strickland
(single).
All ACC Itam
Provhiding Die offense for
First Ttam
Jasen Vnrlltk, catcher, Oeergia Tech
T h lrs iy Whale To o were Crulg
Scoll Plronl, llrsi baseman. Duke
(three singles, run); Shane (three
Mickey Uper, second baseman, Florida
singles); Duane (two singles, two
Stale
Mike Hampton, third baseman. Clem son
runs): Kevin (double, single,
llomar. Garclaparra, short stop, Georgia
run); Erie (two singles): Murk
Tech
(single, run); and Marty and
Brian Uuchanan, oulhelder, Virginia
Shan* Monahan, oullleldar, Cltmson
Kelt)) (one single each).
Jay Paylon, oulhelder. Georgia Tech
Pacing the Suncrcsl effort
Ryan Jackson, utility. Duke
were Russel Coat) (triple, two
Cookie Massey, designated hlller. North
Carolina
singles, two runs); Jeff Gross
Paul Wilson, starting pitcher, Florida State
(triple, single, three runs): Todd
Thad Chrlsmon. rebel pitcher, North
Pope (two triples, two runs):
Carolina
*0; Molltor, Toronto. *0. Lotion. Cl*v*l*nd.
SI. Grlllty Jr. $**tll*. SI; Salmon,
Cdilornl*. S*. O'Neill. New York, S*

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doubles, single, four runs, and
ail RBI. Paul Mlotknwskl had a
double, three singles, and thee
runs. Jo hn Donahue tripled, lilt
two singles, scored I wire, and
hud Iwo RBI.
Also chipping In were Bob
Puluguno (triple, iwo singles,
run. three RBI): Art IMsch (triple,
single, two runs, three RBI)
El vi s Figueroa (double, (wo
singles. Ihree runs, three RBI).
Gll Santiago Itlirce singles, two
runs, three RBI): und An d y
S/ym anskl Islngle. two runs.
RBI).
Te rry Russl collected a home
run. single, two runs, and three
RBI to lead Griffin Conslruellou.
Chris Cultrn singled twice and
scored a run. Em il Davis singled
and scored Iwo run s. T o m
Winkle hud a single and Iwo
RBI.
Mike M c L o h a n , Scooblc
Snyder, and Brian Rogers each
singled and scored a run. CHIT
Cohan had a single and an RBI.
Brad Hamer. Greg Grayson, and
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, May 24, 1994 - 38

People
American Cancer Society
honors Dr. Michael W ing

IN BRIEF
AARP m eeting set
The meeting of the Greater Oviedo Chapter of A A R P will tie
held on Wednesday. May 25 ul 12:30 p.m. In the Lutheran
I luven Fellowship I lull on Slate Hoad 426.
The guest stieakrr will be Seminole County sherrlff Don

LIV IN G S TO N . N .J. Th e
state of New Jersey American
Cancer Society awurdrd Dr.
M lrhurl K. W ing the First
Pl ace Res i dent H c s r u r r h
Award In Oncology for the
state of New Jersey at the
annua) meeting of Ihe New
Jersey Medical Society (A n n u ­
al Meeting of Ihe New Jersey
Oncologic Society.) Th e First
Place Hesldency A w ard in
Oncology was given with n
stipend of $250. Dr. Wing's
research paper. "R adiation
Alterrd Retinoblastoma O rne
Function In Hum an cells.'* was
a re search p aper that
elucidated a possible mecha­
n is m of In d u c tio n of o n ­
cogenesis (cancer) In Irradiated
normal human cells. Dr. W ing
was Ihe primary author in
association with Dr. Eric Hall,
ct ul.. world famous author In

Eallnger.
The lecture Is frre and open to all.
The Oviedo Chapter of AARP welcomes all people and Invites
all those over 30 lo Join.

Lyman students honored
La'Tosha Thum us, daughter of Linda and Willie Thom as and
Benjamin Overby, son of Bobble and Jo h n Overby, were
recently honored with student recognition awards by the
Rotary Club of Longwood.
Th e club presents the awards monthly to students at Lym an
based on their personal, academic snd rommunlty-related
achievements us evidenced by grades, school attendance,
school and com m unity activities and cooperative spirit.

CALENDAR
Toastm asters m eet at SCC
Seminole Com m unity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*09«| will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p m . at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Hosella llonham at 323 8284 for
more Information

r a d IaiIo n biology,
" R a d I o It I o I o k y f o r

Radiologists."
D r. W ing Is presently u
third-year resident In rudlullon
oncology al Ihe New Jersey
Met ! tea I C o l l r g c at S t .
B a r n a b a s M e d ica l C e n te r
studying under Dr. Sanflllppo.
Th e paper was Ihe culm ina­
tion of a year's research work
In cooperation with and at (h r
Columbia University Medical •
School In New York City. Th e
research wus regarding Ihe
tum or suppressor gene (type of
o n c o g e n e ) I n
I m •
m unosuppressed m ice (socalled nude m ire). Th e ru rrrn t
plans Include prrsentntkin of
tills paper al Ihe National
Astro (Radiation O ncology)
meeting In San Francisco In
October 1994.
Dr. W ing was bum In

ford and Is a graduate of All
Souls Catholic School In San­
ford und a 1983 grudutc of
T rin ity Prep School In Winter
Park. He Is u 1987 Phi Beta
Kappa gruduutc (degree In
microbiology) of the University
of Florldu. Following gradua­
tion from Miam i Mcmdlcal
School In 1991. Dr. W ing
Interned In 1991 und 1992 al
Ihe University of Alabama.
L lo y d N o la n d H o sp ita l In
Birm ingham . Ala. From that
lime lie hus been at the St.
Barnabas Medical Center at
Livingston. N .J. In residency
In radiation oncology.
Dr. W ing's current plans are
lo accept the offrrrd position
of Chief Resident In Radiation
Oncology ut Em ory University
Medical School. Attanlu. Ga.
on J u ly I. 1994.

Dr. W ins In Ihe eon of Dr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Winn of
Sanford married Ashley Estes.
Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Murl (Hud) Esles of Winter
Park and Maitland, in 1991.
Mrs. W inn •* presently un
executive with Travelers In ­
surance C o m p a n y In New
Jersey.

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays mi 7 30 p m . at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 3th. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 322-0637.

Panic Attack group to m eet
Agoraphobla/Ranlr Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday ut H p m at South Seminole Hospital Psychiatric
Servlces. 589 W. Slate Hoad 434. Longwond. The support
group Is for those who are afraid to go out of their house and be
active In public

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon, a self help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday ut 8 p m . at Orlando General
llospllul For more Information, call 869 6364.

Clogging classes formed

C adet o fficer receives awards at A FJR O TC cerem ony

The Old Hickory Sloni|K-rs offer tree beginner clogging
classes Intermediate and advanced lessons also available
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 9 p.m Call 349-9329 for more information

Tha A FJR O TC (tall photo) held Us annual awards banquet Friday,
May 6. at Samlnola High School In Sanlord. Worshlplul Master
Bill Lilian Halt) of the Sanford Masonic Lodge No. 62 presented
Cadet Ll. Col. Tamar Balna (canter) with a gilt from the lodge to
help fund her prestigious Invitation to the Presidential Classroom
Program In Washington, D C whits Col. Chartea Qlbson looks on.

Take off pounds sensibly
Meniliers of Take Off |&gt;ourida Sensibly. TO I»S. Invite the
puMtc W )otn them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
Th e group now has a private room to weigh people between
6 : 13 and 6.43 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about Ihe club, call 323-1768 or
323-1604

This program Includes seminars on government, discussion
groups, meeting with government olllclals and a tour ol
Washington, D C. In right photo, Roderick MacDonald, president
ol Ihe DeLand Chapter ol the Sons ol the American Revolution,
presents tha SAR Bronze Junior R O TC Medal and certificate to
Bains during tha same ceremony.

Friendly divorce makes family enemies
DEAR AOBTt After 23 years or
marriage, m y husband and I are
getting a divorce. Th is decision
was not made lightly. We troth
gave It plenty of thought.
We have raised two lovely
daughters of whom we are very
proud, and while this Is a sad
time for them, they realized long
ago that ours was not the perfect
murrluge outsiders thought It
was.

Rose Society to m eet
W IN TE R PARK — The Greater Orlando Hose Society meets
the fourth Tuesday of the month (except J u ly . August and
December) at Morrtaon'e Cafeteria. W lntrr Park Mall. Visitors
nrc welcome. Dinner Is at 6 p in., followed by the business
meeting at 7 p m. Details: 6 7 1-0 8 14 or 339-5931.

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly

We have spent hours with
marriage counselors and lived In
srparulr dwellings on more thun
one occuslon. ll hasn't all been
bad or we wouldn't have stayed
together for 25 years. In fact, we
have enjoyed muny good limes,
which will be locked In our
hearts forever. It's Just time to
move on.
Unfortunately, the extended
family seems to think divorce
has lo be all the ugly things
they've heard II to be. and they
are already saying their "good­
byes” — as If the funeral were
tomorrow!
T h r o u g h all of thi s, m y
husband and I have remained

Th e Sanford Opllm lsl Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonlul Hoorn ut Touchton's In downtown Sanford.
Visitors arc welcome.

Kiwanis Club m eets W ednesday
Th e Klwunls Club of Sanford holds lls noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday ul the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lukefront. Visiting Klwunluns are
welcome. For Information call Walt Sm ith. 323-5088.

Dancing for seniors
T h e Over 90 Dance Club dunce Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 •4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Dcllonlans 11-piece band. Donutlon $2.00.

A D V IC B

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

friends, and we Intend lo keep It
that way If we can. We arc still
sleeping In Ihe same lied, and we
will until our house sells.
Abby. please let your readers
know that If Ihe separating
parties can make the best of It.
everybody else should butt out.
It's hard enough being treuted
like outcasts from Ihe futility
before the papers are even
signed.

NO NAME PLEASE
DEAR NO NAME: All Ihe
Intimacies of one's murrluge arc
known only to Ihe couple, and
while wcll-tntcntloncd friends
and relatives may want (o try to
"save" the marriage. I agree
with you — they should butt out.

DEAR ABBY: I Just read your
rrsponsc to "Y o u r Friend In the
Bay Area." She had asked for
suggestions on where to go for
ulfnrdublc birth control pills. You
told her to look In her local
telephone book for a Planned
Parenthood listing.
Planned Parenthood bus made
It even easier than that. It now
bus u nationwide toll-free tele­
phone n u m b e r . Call (800)
230-PLAN lo be directed lo the
P la n n e d P a re n th o o d C lin ic
nearest you.
Abby. thank you for educating
people ubout the services of
Planned Purcnthood. I feel so
fortunutc to be working for an
organization that Is dedicated to
helping w om en through the
United States.

TERRY MALLOZZI.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF
NORTH TEXAS IN FORTH
WORTH
DEAR TERRYt Th a n k you for
the update And congratulations
to Plunncd Parenthood for a
terrific Idea.

DEAR ABBY: 1 Just have to

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Gentleman In Texas.*' who de­
scribed how men should treat
women. M y husband Is tlir kind
of mun he describes.
I was a widow and lie was u
widower when wc met four years
ago. and we celebrated our third
wedding unnlvcrsuy on Vulenline's Day.
He ts u gentleman In every
sense of the word. He helps me
with Ihe housework, and If I
don't feel like cooking dinner,
that's O K — he takes me out!
He Just hud his 60th birthday
and 1 am 55. Every day he tells
me how much he loves me.
Last year he had a bruin tumor
(nonmullgnant, thank God) and
he made a full recovery. No one
knows how m uch time wc have,
so wc mukc the most of every
happy, healthy day.

MRS. WAYNE BCHOEMANN,
CYPRESS. CALIF.
DEAR MRS. SCHOEMANN:
Thunks for u dandy upper. May
you and your adoring husband
have m any more happy, healthy
years together.

DEAR ABBYt I laughed when I
read the article In your column
about people who sleep In the
nude. You suggested that they
keep a robe handy In case (hey
had to make a sudden getaway.
Tha t brought back the following
memory:
A b u t 40 ye ar s ugo. m y
basketball (earn was on a Cana­
dian trip. It was late In Ihe
e v e n i n g , u n d wc ha d Just
finished eating d in n e r In a
Montreal restaurant. As .we were
getting Into our car (o go home,
the late Michael DcVlta (who
later becam e the m a y o r of
Paterson, N .J.) was knocked to
the ground by a naked man who
was being chased by a man who
was fully clothed.
Mike got up and said, “ Lovely
day." as the naked mun dashed
off.
JAMES LABAGNORA.
PATERSON, N.J.
WORTH SHARING: Th e late
Norm an Cousins wisely said:
"People who develop the habit of
thinking of Ihcinsclvcs us world
citizens arc fulfilling the first
requirement of sanity In our
time. ...More and more, the
choice for the world's people Is
between becoming world war­
riors or world citizens.'*

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Lakevlew Nursing Center at an International Muslcfest. Countries
Irom around the world were represented In aong and costume.
Florence Gllmartln and Tony Taddeo do a takeoff on “The
Streets of New York."

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New channels fight for
spot on crowded cable TV
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Associated Press Writer
N EW O R L E A N S — For movie bulTs. n ruble
channel Is all set to go that olTers (llm clips and
reviews. Singles could punch their remotes for
dating services. A n d game show fans could tune
In yet another channel and watch game shows to
their hearts' delight — 24 hours u day. In fact.
Trouble Is. America's crowded cable systems
don’t have enough room for all those new
channels.
Finding a cable home Is never easy. But
new-channcl executives attending the National
Cable Television Association's 43rd annual con­
vention aay It 1s especially tough now because of
a regulatory provision that cable operators say
discourages them from adding channels.
Eve n the Federal C o m m u n ica tio n s C o m ­
mission. which crafted the regulations, is having
second thoughts.
Th e nverage cable system today has room for
about 40 channels. New technology promises to
increase that to an astonishing 500 channels, but
It Is not yet available to most cable systems.
And consumers will need special set-top boxes
for the new technology. Discovery Com m unica­
tions Inc. Chairm an Jo h n Hendricks said that by
1097. at best. 10 million homes should have the
special boxes.
Meanwhile, the F C C Is considering a num ber of
proposals to make adding a channel more
attractive to cable operators. Those proposals
generally allow operators to charge a higher rate
when they add a channel.
But despite potential regulatory and technical
obstacles, executives of new channels see vast
opportunities In the cable Industry.
T h e cable Industry Is "not going to stand still."
said Marcia Norcta. executive vice president for
marketing and programm ing for the Popcorn
Channel. Th e Industry will work through regululory obstacles and systems will be upgraded to
have more channel capacity, she said.
T h e 24-hour network, featuring clips und
reviews of films (o be released for theaters and
local listings. Is to be offered to cable operators for
free. Operators would receive a commission from
sales of movie merchandise that will be sold an
the channel. Norcla said.
And others see u silver lining In the FC C 's
regulations because they make premium services

Legal N otices

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Legal N otices

IN THE C IBC Ulf COURT
OF THE IIO H T E IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A II NO.i 94 97CAI4B
MIDLAND BANCORP. INC . •
Michigan corporation, d/b/a
Midland Mortgage Corporation.
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F i t C T B f A i l l t l i * and
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JAMES PieRCEM ICHAEL
and GFAY m i CIM EL. hi, wife.
SERVPROOFCHEATER
ORLANDO. INC and
UN ITED STATES.
Dalandant,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE I, hereby given that
pursuant lo tha Summary Final
Judgment ol Foractosur* and
A m i lt w t l ol Haaionabl, At
tornoy'l Faa, antrrad In tho
causa ponding in tha Circuit
Court ol tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In and tor Samlnoto
County. Florida. Caia No. *4
97CAI4B tho undortlgnod Clark
will Mil Iho proparty iltualod In
u ld County, dturlbad as:
Lot I I I . S T I L L W A T E R .
PHASE I, according to tha plat
thereof. at racordad In Plat
Boo* j j . Paga, 414*. Public
Pacord, ol Samlnolo County,
Florida.
at public Mia. to Iho hlghast and
bast blddar lor cash at 11:00
a m. on tha tth day ot Juno,
lt«4. al Ml N. Park Avanuo. at
tha wail front itap, at Iho
Samlnolo County courthouio.
Sanlord. Samlnolo County, Flor­
ida

Parson, with a disability who
noad a tpaclal accommodation
to partklpata In this procaading
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml N Park Avanua. Sulla N
M l. Sanlord. Florida »771 al
loasl tlvo days prior to tha
procaading. Telephone (aOFI
111 4JM Eat 4ill. laooatl
07/11 TOO), or I 000 SS5 47701VI.
via Florida R*lay Sarylco
DATED May ». ISS4
Mary anna Motm
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BY: Dorothy W Bolton
At Oaputy Clark
Publish May 11.14. ISS4
OEH its
UNCLAIMED
VEH IC LE AUCTION
Tha balow dateribad vahlcla
fapairs war* conductad In com
pllanca with FS 111 MS. Nolle*
that FI ration* will Mil Mid
vahlcla at Public Auction lor
cath on Juno I. I9S4 at 10:00 am
al M l Watl 1st Straat Sanlord.
Florida. Wo r*Mrv* tha right to
withdraw said vahlcla from
Public Auction.
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Vahid* may ba viawad on*
hour prior to Ml*. Solo baglnt al
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Publish: May 14. 1*94
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"T h in In exactly what they (nperatnrn) want un
to tie." nald Eugene Jneknon, chairman of World
African Network, n 24-hour prem ium channel
featuring famlly-nriented nhown and Africanoriented news programs.
"Obviously the F C C lias not made It easy.” said
Stephen Greenberg, president of ‘the Classic
Sports Network, w hich ptnns to re-telecnst
historic sports events and offer programs on
sports legends.
Greenberg says he Is still undecided whether
Ills network should be offered to cable o|&gt;enitors
us a basic service, which Is regulated, or as »
premium service, which Is not. Th e economics
are vastly different.
T h e Singles Network, a 24-hour channel
offering dating services and programs from
personal finance to travel geared lo unmarried
people. Is also keeping Us options open, said
Laurie Glddlns. senior vice president for market­
ing and business development at Rainbow
P ro g ram m in g H oldings In c., the channel's
parent.
In general, a basic cable channel gets money by
charging cable operators a fee and b y selling
advertising. Premium channels charge fees to
operators and lo viewers who lake the service.
New cnblc channels usually want lo be basic
channels because those are more popular.

Legal N otices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH B 1 ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
IB M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. *4-49 CA-I4-K
MONDRIAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PtaMflH,
vs
MICHAEL JOHN DOMENICO.
E T AL .
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dalad
May *. tf*4 and anttrad In C*M
No *4 4t CA I* K ol th* Circuit
Court of Iho IIT H Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnolo
C ounty. F lo rid a , whoroln
M O N D R IA N M O R T O A G E
CORPORATION. Plaintiff, and
MICHAEL JOHN DOMENICO.
E T AL . ara dalandant, I will
Mil to in* hign*«t btddtr tor
cam at to* Watt Front Door ol
Iho Somlnolo County Court
houM. Sanlord Florida. *1 II 00
o’clock A M on Juno 14. 11*4.
to* following dttcrlbtd proparty
ot Ml torth In u ld Summary
Final Judgmant. to wll:
L o t 100. O O V E R N O R S
POINT. PHASE t. according to
to* Plat tooraol at racordad m
Plot Book 17. Pogat N l l l k
al to* Public Records of Sami
noit County. Florida 11 i
Togalhar with all tfruclura,
and improvamanli now ond
haraatiar on Mid land and to*
rontt. H um s , and prslltt of tho
above dascrlbad property (pro
vldtd. however, that to* Mori
gagor shall bt anllllad lo col lac I
and retain to* Mid rant,, issue*,
and p r o l l l , until d a la u ll
hereunder). and all flaturt, now
or haraalttr attached to or uMd
In connection with tha prtmlM ,
herein described and In addition
tharats to* following daKM bad
household appliance,, which
or*, and shall ba daamad to b*.
Ilalurat and a par, ol Iho realty,
and or* * portion ol to* MCurlty
lor Iho Indebted**,, herein

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D ATED thl, llth day ol May.
1994.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Circuit Court
By: JonoE. Jowwlc
Deputy Clark
Publish- May 14.11. 1994
OER 191

IM TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TEB N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O E
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 94-411 CAM E
FOROCONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC..
Plaintiff.
BUD B. CHESS ANO JANE
Doe CHESS. HIS UNKNOWN
W IFE ; JANICE H. CHESS AND
JOHN DOE CHESS. HER
UNKNOWN HUSBAND; DAVID
C. M A R TE LLl IF LIVING,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
D E F E N D A N T S ). IF
REM ARRIED. AND IP
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. AND
TRUSTEES, A N D A LLO TH E R
PERSONS CLAIM INOBY,
THROUGH.UNOEROR
AGAINST TH E NAMEO
O EFEN O AN TIS l: JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANTS.
Dslandont*.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hortby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgmant ol Foreclosure en­
tered In to* above styled co u m .
In Iho Circuit Court of Somlnolo
County. Florida. I will Mil Iho
property tifuat* In Samlnol#
County, Florida, dascrlbad at:
LO T 4. O RIEN TA GARDENS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREO F AS ReCOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE 90 OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA.
A / K / A 114 H A T T A W A Y
D R IV E . A L T A M O N T E
SPRINGS. F L 17101.
al public Ml*, lo tho higtwsl ond
bast blddar, lor cosh. A T THE
W EST FRONT DOOR. SEM I­
NO LE C O U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE, SANFORD. FLORIDA,
al 11:00 A.M.. on Iho Tth day ol
Juno. 1994.
D A TE D : May II. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F CIRCU ITCO U RT
BY Jan* E. Jaiowlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: May II. &gt;4.1994
O E R -lll

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS M E R E S T
OIVEN. tool Wtlmo Lagouii to*
holder el to* following cartilK
atali) hat Iliad Mid cartilK
atotsl tor a las dead to ba issued
therean Tha carflficato numb
arltl and yaorltl of Itsuanc*.
to* dOKMptlon of to* property,
and to* namalt) In which It was
asMtsad 1stor* as follows
Cor title*!* No 114
Year *r itsuanc* ifti
Description of Property LEO
P T I O T I ELK B Of SC AS PEG
I N l l F T S a l l F T W O F INT
C B N O F
I 4 T H ST *
ROOSEVELT AVE RUN N U
OEG 41 MIN 10 SEC W 141 » FT
S 14 D IO 14 MIN » SEC W IS I
F T S 11 OEG 41 MIN 10 SEC E
111 91 F T N 4111 F T TO BEO M
M SMITHS &gt;NO SUBD PB I PG
101
Namts In which asMtsad
Loranio Sharrod
All ol Mid property ba ng in
to* County ot lamlnoto. Slat* al
Florida
Uniats such ca rllllca tfltl
shall b* redeemed according t*
law. to* property described in
such cartilicatoltl will ba sold
to to* highest blddar at to* watt
Iron! dear. Somlnolo County
Courthows* Sanford. Florida, on
to* 10th day of Juno. 1994. at II
AM
Payment of Sal* to*, apptica
hi* documentary stomp lasts
and recording feat art required
lo b* paid by th* successful
blddar *1 Ih* Ml* Full payment
ol an amount equal lo Ih*
hlghttt bid it du* within U
hours attar to* advertised Hm*
ol to* m i * All payment, Mail
ba cash or guaranteed Intlru
men!, mad* payable lo to* Clark
olth* Circuit Court
Oatad toll tth day ol May.
1994
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mo tm
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
Samlnoi* County. Florida
By: Mlchtll*L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish May IT, 14.11 A Juno 1,
1994
PER 101____________________
NOTICE
Th* SI. Johns Rlvar Water
Management District ha, rt
ce lvtd an application for
Wttlond Resource Management
protect Irom:
EPISCOPAL RET. A CON
F E R E N C E C E N T E R . D BA
C A N T E R B U R Y R E T ., 1401
ALA FA Y A TR A IL. OVIEDO.
F L 11 1 4 1 . a p p l i c a t i o n
I I M I ! OOUAM received on May
9, 1994. Th* protect I, located In
Samlnol* County. Mellon ft.
Township 11 South. Rang* II
Eait. Th* application I, lor
EXCAVATION AND FILLIN G
A S S O C IA TE D W ITH ROAO
IM P R O V E M E N T S T O AN
■XISTINO DIRT ROAD FOR
EM ER O EN C Y ACCESS. Th*
receiving watarbody It a TRIB
U TA R Y T O L A K E G E M .
F L O R ID A D E P A R TM E N T
OF TR A N SP O R TATIO N , 119
SOUTH WOOOLAND BLVD..
DELANO. FL H IM . application
fll-IIT 0I04AO received on May
II, 1994. Th* protect It located In
Samlnol* County, Socllon w,
Township 30 South. Rang* II
Bail. Th* application It for
EXCAVATION AND PILLINO
A S S O C IA T E D W IT H T H E
RESTORATION OF EXISTINO

LANDS TO WE T L A ND
SYSTEMS ANO PORTIONS OF
AN E X IS T IN O D IK E R E ­
MOVED ON STATE ROAD 414.
Tho rocalvlng watarbody Is
LAKE JBSUP.
Th* lllolt) containing each ol
Ih* abovo-llttod application)!)
■r* ovallobl* lor Inspection
Monday through Friday oicopl
lor logoi holidays. 4:00 a m. to
1:00 p.m. al Ih* SI. John* Rlvor
W tltr Management District
Htadquarlart or th* appropriate
Hold office. Written cb [actions to
th* application may b* mad*,
but should b* Iliad with (r*
calved by) th* District Clark.
P.O. Box 1419, Palatk*. Florida
H U S 1419. no later than 14 day,
from th* dal* of publication.
Wrltlon ob|*cllon, Mould Iden­
tity th* ob|*ctor by noma ond
oddrost, ond fully doKrlb* Ih*
ob|ocllon lo Ih* application.
Filing a wrltlon objection do*,
not :ntltl* you lo a Chapter IN.
Florida Stotuto*. Admlnltlrollv*
Hairing. Only those parsons
whose substantial Interest, or*
* Ilac lad by th* application and
who III* 0 petition moiling Ih*
ro q u lro m o n l* of Soctlen
40C-I.11I, F.A.C.. may obtain an
Admlnlalrallvo Htarlng. All
limtly Iliad written ob|*ctlon,
will b# prawn tad lo Ih* Board
lor consideration In lit daliboraHon on application prior lo Ih*
Board taking action on Ih*
application.
Shannon Borlcan
Sr. Permit Data Technician
Permit Dale Services Division
SI. Johns Rlvor Wotor
Management District
Publish: May 14.1994
DER 301

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322*2611

831*9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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CONSULTANT
Th* Sanlord Herald I* now
accepting applications tor to*
clastlllad drpl Raqulramanls
ar*: typing. 40 WPM ond
aacailonl spalling and gram
metical skills Solas expert
anca I, pratarrad Salary plus
commission Apply In parson
ortondrosum* 100 N French
Av* (Hw y IT 91) Sanlord
Applicant* will b* conladad
tor Intorvlaw*

CuhHftd MetMe Mm e I k .

Scheduling may vx kjda Hof akl Advurksor al tfw cosl ol an adthannel day
Cant* when you gat rot,** Pay onty tor day* you ad nxs* at taw earned
Use ka dosenpbon tor lastasl result, Copy mull loan* actapCbto lypo
gra»*w al hum "Commercial kaquoncy ratot ar* avaAibi*
DEADLINE 9
Tuesday inru Fnday 1J Noon Th* Day Baky* Pubkcaton
Sunday 12 Noon Friday ■Monday S 30 P M Fmay
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In 11m ovonl of sn error In an

sd, tho Sanford Harold will b* roopontiblo for Ih* first
Insort)on onfy and only to Iho extent of th* cost of that
Inasftion. Ploos* chock your sd for sccurscy th# flrst day If
runs.

7 1— H tlp W s n ts d

12— E ld t r iy C a r a
ADULT CABB to our prlvato
home Sontord arao Loft *•
loving car* tor your loved
ones Contact Hally JT1 *141

31— Psrwwlt
ADOPTIONS
Fra* medical car*, transpor
lallan. counMllng, prlvato
doctor phis living taper**.
Bar m r i l l Ciaarwsiar Altortwy
■Frlckar
10*0917 144*

WILLIAM 1 IM 0 S H M
cenlatl Rebecca al work

25— S p a d a t N ollcss
HOST FAMILIES NCIDCD
ihar* too American dream
HS aachong* Hudvnt, arrlv
mg in Auguat Call « ? *41 *Sll
or3JHI4*ar lao
om
tus

— 27— N u rs e ry A
C hild C u rt
D IS A R Y AREA F 'T opening,
tor 1 ml /] tod m a loving
laornlng. tmok* Ira* any
Fenced yard, pat. Near I 4
R*o, relay Rail upon r*q
Callava, 401 440 TO*

31 — P riv a te
Im t r u d t o m
SWIM LESSONS. SANFORD FL
Will return* May 30*n
333 t i l l Jackie Caal*

45— L a g a l S orvlct *
a LEO AL PMOTOORAPMV a
Raasonabto ralaa

________Count not_______

47— T r a v t l
W AN TED : Ohoslt and OaOimi
Jain us tor a Heunllng good
lima on our 7 night Itoltowaan
c r u lM on to* lam to starting
Oct l*
Call Jackraal
Go Travel 407 31314II

55— Business
O p p o r tu n it ie s
PAPER ROUTE lor cel* Cast
Samlnol* County Grotiad
VU.OOO letlyr I 407 *44 11*4
VBNDINO R O U TE: Tired oi
gal rich quick dealt? Want a
good, solid, real butmatt?
W* gol III priced la Mil

_______looooto+nt_______
W ANTED Partner to Invisl'ln
to* awning A canopy butmatt
Low m oney lo r a v a ry
lucrative buylnayy &lt;07 394 1144

W AN TED 1M people hi
weight now I No wlll|
ra q u lra ll &gt;00\ natural
Doctor recommend,* I00\
guar onload
M l 3*01
AOO TO TOUR INCOME
1 IL L AVON NOW I
CALL i l l ta il ar &gt;11 4111

ADVERTISING SAILS
Immedreta openings III In
«rda MW,, haurly plus com
mitslan 133 to hour, weakly )
Salas ar custom*, service *&gt;p
datirabl* III Out*-da Ml*,
Salary *lus &lt;omm.„ion Ad
Mias *«p Snawiadga dasir*
bl* Raqulras anihutiatm,
good cammunicolion Mills
Carporat* banahlt Apply m
parun. mail or la, return* to
Pam Raynor toftunoto Pan
nyMvar. M l N liny I! 91.
L o n g w a a d I77IO F o ,
&lt;o» tea u k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!
training tv c rn d l lit* tuccas,
W* r* wall mtoaur Irddacad*
Cl training h w c o h I u I aganl,
frellcanut
Wa ll help'
WATSON R EALTY CORP
R EALTOR S
HSIM *

APPLIERS SH HR
W* from total wart
*11971*771_________

ASSEMBLERS
Longwoed company &gt;**k,
hand man pracastors No *&gt;
panonc* necessary It par
Naur
Havre a leal

Help Ptfsofinal. 47 M IM

AVON pradacts lJO* Earn to
SON No door door PT/FT
Sandi I l l IIS I'I p/3 ra* Hat

~ BARTENDER ’
Part Hm* Bear and win* bar.
taka Mary area Call MS 37*7

« fi

B O fitPERSO N

.

Must have awn teals E «p in
haary colllslan Apply In
parson ManPrl. lAm JPm
&gt;401 Ceunlry Club Hd. Sanlord
___________ &gt;33 4444__________
• BOSS’S RIGHT ARM •
1130 o f Warm Irlandly par
Mrulily amt this anal keep
operation, in runnmq ordar
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA tM P LO TM E N T
i m w lim it m i n ,

CARVER
To M fvt m#«t to
t «l
bsjMtt Will
Apply 1
4PM. Hoi KMr
fPPl. H«ry IP rj MS? l4 M
Msfy A drug If — oorfcplKB

Commarcial Laundry Same*
Needs dependable pari lima
help Several potmans avail
able Call lor appointment
usual

TULL TIME SUPERVISORS
For commercial cleaning
company Downtown Sanlord
area Good Mlary. Call ba
tnoan EAM I P M ....... 141)111

GROUNDSPERSON
headed tor large aparlmani
communilr In Lak* Mary
Fullllm* Summer only t*hr

SL Croii Apartfnifiti

NO RHONE CALLS PLEASE
Heads axparlancad InslalUr*.
Sal Up'T ibar glass Patching
and F Inlshoes Immodlolal y
CALL*** MM_______

NOW ACCEPTING

EARN 94000/90000 Per. Month
II you h*a* courage c*lll
741 IlM M hr.rtc. mig.

CUSTOMER REF
SUMMER NORR
$5.25
National corporation hat
onlry lavol positions open
FT/PT avail W* train 91
AASP Kholarships awarded
Interview n*w/St*ft oiler
•malt
Ir, Dayton* call (1*4111*9*44
In iaeto Saflnato C4H U l *90*

ORTCMC HOMER
(■parlance a plus Mu,I b*
available day, and nighIs
Call Joyce *1
i Ml HM

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E xparrancod expanded dull*,
A ,,l,l* n l needed tor mulll
diKiplinary surgical and pr*
t lh a llc r * c o n , Ir uc 11va
prattle* Enargahc individual
will, strong Individual ond
loom Mills, willing to go to*
txlro mil*. * must Salary and
banolilt commensurate with
experience 904-TTMIE0______
DISHWASHER
Apply 3 4PM. Holiday Haws*
Restaurant, firry 1/ 91 near
Las* M ary A drug fro*
worSptoco

DRIVERS NEEDED
A O CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
o wall *«iabi&gt;«h*d and grew
mg Central Florida botad
company otter, you
a IN to lac par mil*
d Up to 13 000 mi par mo
* Hop Off Pay
a l/ntoadmg Pay
evocation Pay
a lately A Performance Bonus
P IpeuW Riding Program
P Avar age Trip t 7 Days
* let* Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 3 years tractor
Iroitor. OTR and snow and No
vapananca plus * goad driving
record call
I ***4 T 4 S 0 M ___

DRIVERS WANTED
Qualified tap produce hauler
Lang Oiylanc*. CDL required
Clean MVR Coll tor appHca
Hon &lt;07 330 IMP EAmOPm

DRVWAU FATOIFERS0N
Eapanancad only need apply
Pott cath tor rlghl par tan
3W4U* loava maaaapa

EIF INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE 0FERAT0RS
Mon Thurt. I h hr work day*
Pd holiday A vacation Apply
oli Ion Dal. 9340 OM U k t
Mary Rd„ Sontord U I U U

EXPERIENCED GRILL C00RS
full ftm# Am or Pm shifts
N f T T 'l N m llf ittlswr snl
Alf«monf« Mall.
f^ral.
N .i I I o Wim

EXPERIENCED COOES
Naad tor Sontord area AM A
PM Mills Institutional
Apply al
ISO S Holly Av*.
_______ Sanlord IW41I*_______

TL00R CLEANER
Slrippor/waaor. Pari Hm*
Lai* hours IiPm 4Am
Apply In person
Othery Matter
4* N Hwy 17-91
DaAary.FI
407 44* 443,

HAIRSmiST NEEDED
With clwnl*la Full or pari
Hmo Call H I 4114

HELP)
WENEEDWORRERS
Daily work, dally pay Rapuri
I H Am. 140) Park Orly*
laniard or call IT* T44L am
lor Bob altar 1 Pm

H0UMEEEPING SUPERVISOR
Musi have hawtaktaping
'supervisee experience in a
health, era wiling Know led**
*1 O E R A and O SHA r t
quiramanlt highly datirabl*
Drug Ira* work place Apply
within
Osbtry Mjnpf
M N H w T l 't l
Dabary. FI
*0T 440-4*14
LAEO R IR ’S N E ED E D Skilled
endunUilltd Days
Call balwaan I I
SPEINT STAFF I NO, 1*9 Wll

LANDSCAPERS
9 ull Hm*

SPRINRIER STS. INSTALLER
(■ par lanced

S00 EATERS
No aipartarva raquuad
CALL m i l l )

LAUNDRY ATTENDANT
Pari Hm* (x p Wash'dry
/Ibid Apply
lam Meal* Cantor Laadramal
IWalmart Ptaial
14*1 Orlanda Or lento.*

MANAGER TRAINEE/
ASSISTANT MANAGER
COASTAL M AET. INC It now
hiring Management posIHan,
f xcaiianl wag*,. b*n*M«. and
vacalian Erparianca hn'ptui
but no! w a i ia r r Apply la
parMn T ill Orlanda Ara
EOE
M EDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT
All thills Full llm* and peri
Hm* Only toes* having u p .
r ton. a at a Nartlaq Attitlanl
In long term car* and being
abl* la shew proof ol ragitlra
Hen la lake th* court* or
C h a lltn g t Ih* I t , I upan
appllcalton mould apply Mvd
ba car tilled no lalar than so
days altar Ml
Drug Ira*
workplace
Dabary Manor
4* N Hwy IT *1
Dabary. FI
441-44*4414
m e d ic a l

*

',*14 Ini*

M MANAGE*

full llm# f 1 thtlt. «b#«k»od«
off t 8p#*t#fK# MV so M wN
CBfl MMtfVf #nd
highly dtliFBblt Com# sod b#
J pAfl o&lt; fh# chonglng tr#*d &gt;n
long Nrm cop# S*l*ry dw
p#nd#nt upon dapof i#nc#

LPN
Full Hm* and pari Hma 4 and
II hour mills available Goud
laadarthip skills a must GN ,
and G P N ’t with piaviaut
laadarthip arparitnc* also
encouraged to appl y
Drug tree workplace
Apply In parson
Debar y Matwr
44N. Hwy IT 91
Dtbary. FI
49T 44* 44)4

59— F in a n c ia l
_______S e r v i c t i
■AD C E ED ITT Laarn axaclly
how to fin your crodil report.
Got th* toon, and to* credit
cord, you dasorv* Amaimg
racordad mattag* rovaol,
datali (914) 141 7M7aef.lt

41— M o n ty to Lsnd

llt f w / lt iii

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE M0NLYI
All you need 11 your IIH* Jack
Diamond lor appointment .
140 2979

Legal N otice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O I V E N . I h * I W IL M A
LEO AU LT, Ih* holder ol to*
following ctrlHIcaloi,) ho, Iliad
u ld certificate!,&gt; lor a lax dead
lo b* Ittuod Ihtrton. Th* carllll
tala numbarit) and yaaritl ol
Issuance. Ih* doKrlpllon ol Ih*
properly, and Ih* nemoll) In
which II w «, et u t tad I,/are a ,
follow*:
Cortllicalo No. *1
Yoarof Issuance: IN?
DoKrlpllon ol Properly: LEG
LOT 4 ELK 4 TR A TOWN OF
SANFORD PB IP G 14
Namat In which otMSMd:
EARN ESTO RAN T
All ol Mid proparly being In
th* County ol Samlnol*. 51*1* ol
Florid*.
U nion such certificate!,I
Mali be redeemed according to
law, Ih* property dtKrlbad In
tuch cortiflcaloli) will b* Mid
lo Ih* higher! blddar al Ih* watl
front door, Somlnolo County
CourthouM. Sanlord. Florida, on
Ih* 301h day ol Juno. 19*4. al II
AM .
Payment of Sol* lo*. applica­
ble documentary tlemp lax*,
and recording lea, or* required
lo ba paid by Ih* tuccattlul
bidder al Iho M l* Full payment
ol on amount equal lo tho
high*,! bid It du* within 14
hour* altar Ih* advarllMd Hm*
of th* Ml*. All paymtnl, thall
b* cath or guaranteed Intlru
mant, mad* payable lo th* Clark
of th* Circuit Court.
Dated thl, 9TH day ol MAY.
1994.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mo tm
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
Samlnol* County, Florida
By: BECKY WILSON
Deputy Clark
Publlth: May II, 14. II A June 7,
1994
DER-117

Notice

C e rp e t/ln » tilla 1 lo n

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor, ba registered
or cartlllad. To verify a ttat*
c o n tra cto r, llc tn s t call
I 400 141 7940 Occupational
Licanui ar* required by Ih*
county and can ba verified by
calling 111 1130 . . I 7437

C A R P ETM ILL DIRECT
Rig Dftcount, Famous Brand,
First Quality, Top Un*.
Slalnmastor, Saxantot.
Trackl*,,. Sculpture, 14 99yd
Commarcial tovtl loop, 11.99 yd
Installation. 4*».f ........

Additions &amp;
R em odeling
R E l /COMM. Vinyl Siding
Alum Framing. Drywoll,
Door,. Rooting, Concrol*
37) 41)7 1 0 . Ballnl. CECQI9000
R ESIDENTIAL REAAODELINO
Carponlry. pointing, alumi­
num Midi work. CGCAO4II0
3)9-1340 balara tpm

A ir Conditioning
SHERMAN'S AUTO REPAIR
Coldttl air In town. Aulo A
Iruck olr conditioning tytlam,
rapalrtd or Installed. Praoatl.
30 vrtaxpar lance
1213009

T w n H tfli
BUILDERS of custom coneplos,
corporis, windows A polio
awnings. Highest ol quality.
Fra* estimate*. 407 2*4 U44

C a rp e n try *
AMICK Custom Woodcraft A
O ailgn. S paclallilng In:
Shriving. Cabinet,. Furniture,
Reconditioning, Rofinlthlng. A
General Carponlry 114-4111
CARPENTER All kind, ol homo
repair,, pointing A caramlc
III*. Richard Pros*..... 1111971
t A O Enterprise, Trim, point­
ing. handyman wrvlco*. He'd
A Int'd For Ih* b*«t quota In
town call todayl 471-9141

fe r p e t d le e n )Ing
SAM'S C A R P ET CL ■ ANINO

plot strip ond bull ftodrs.

Rosldonlial/commorclal 14
hr, 374 3Hl.b*op*r ,44 0941

don crete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Boat. I Man Quality Opora
I Ion I U4-1HE/414-1E43_______
Q U ALITY CONCRETE WORK.
IS yaarl txp. Rsatonabl*
Lie./In,, m-1444____________

E le c tric a l
M A S TER E L IC T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addlllnn. comm/rt*
Lie/in, rEHoooam m u n

Flooring
HAROWOODPLOORINO
*fn,toll Sanding Finishing
TOMOL1EN 1 411 434 3717

Mome Im p ro v e m e n t'
Carpentry: trim,
malal stud,, restoration work,
drywall. doors, tiding, deck,.
porches.
Llc/lnt
131-1*47
AFFORDABLE HOME Rtpalr
Dependable All phases. Call
lor Free a,I Michael W l TIOd
ab so lu te

AL DOES IT ALU
Fix It right at a price you con
afford. Llc'd/lns. From start
to finish. Carpentry, plumb­
ing, oloctrlcai. and roofing
svc*. a yrs ol oxporlonco. No
|ob too Mg or small. Call
1)4-1440or 112-4111labours

Home Improvement

. . . . . . . JB |a v&lt;
t o s h ..

W ork For

l2 2 § 6 lW

:

L a w n S ervice
RANDY'S O U A LITV LAWNi
Complal* pro car* sine* ItOO
Cleanups.hauling. I l l oil*
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Ha*./Comm , dapondabl*. low
rates I Fra* asl .......3K 7070

P ainting
* DAVISASONPAINTINO
Fraaasllmalas lOyrtaip
___________134-4441_________
P A IN TIN O . paper hanging,
prtssura washing and dry wall
_I*g4lF-rr***St.llM I74

P r e n u r t C lta nlng
DUN R I T I i Cl##n drlvtw«yi,
roofs, pool docks, walk*.
housos. Proaosl.m am

Photography
■EACH, Sport* and WaddH^T
AAobll#qulp onlqutpclclrvg
For Info call 334 tGQ]

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv le t/R e p a ir
W EEK LY SERVICE from m"
mo. Chom-RII* Pool Sorvlco
MOJITO
Robart Shoamaktf

I 'r e e Service
■CHOLI TREE SVC- Lie',. |"
the Prbfmionjit do it.
.... t n

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per !\lonth.
Call Classified, 322-261 1

�Sonlord Horald, Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, May 24, 1004 - ■■

7 1 - H t l p W anted

A Q U IET, CLEAN BM In San
tord Kllchon A phono use.
coin laundry. 1754 up 114 4*11

M IO IC A L

CM
Opening) lor all shills Plaata
apply In porton
Hilluneven Healthcare Contor

tii Mallanvlllo A««.

DENTAL HTGENIST

97— A p artm e n ts
Furnished / Rent

Immediate oponlng a.ailable
lor dynamic Individual J 4
dayt par week Strong parlo
u nit a mutt t04_ntiX0
M IO IC A L

LPN
11PM I AM thill Pull lima
Apply In parton at LaSaview
Hurting Cantor tit E Sacond
Street, Sanford_______
• O FFICE PINSON a
P a rla ct tp a l far paopla
par ton I Your anargalic at
tlluda holds tha key I Hurry I
P M II AIO IS TAATIO N
AAA IM P L O Y M IN T

rw w .nm st.nm rs

PART TIM I OPPORTUNITIES
Available Call an I Ml Atk
Brian hK dalallt
___

PART TIME OfFtCC HELP
Light typing, bookkeeping.
phono Call 7W PUS _______
a PLANT W O B KIB a
Oraal place to work) Ho
prattura hera I tall motivated
countthere Hurry call today
P B I I B IO IS TB A TIO H
AAA IM P L O Y M IN T
rta*M ith tt m u tt

POffTER/GROUNDSAEEPER
JO tin par ok Apt ground!
upkeep Apply Sailpolnle
Aplt 40JW Sam mole Rl«d
_______ Sanlord m tell_______

PR00UCTI0N SUPERVISOR
Soma aiporlarHa preferred
Sand ratvma to Blind Boe
IWO C O Sonlord Herald PO
Boe Ittt. Sonlord PL TU U

RECEPTIONIST
Intry level Very heavy phono
wor* tor lave oftKa toning
love Income community Typ
Mg 4S WPM. computer aep
prater rad but relll train Good
loaning, anting andargamia
I loneI u n it Bilingual Mlllt a
plut tec benetlttl Batumat
to Central 7 tor KM legal Sarv
Wat Inc IIS Magnolia Aye.
Sonlord H 771 by June »rd
m taat
to p

IK

I

tarvica___________ JJJiaoi

ROOM FOR BENT Light kllch
on prlvlnegt lit and tail
Mature adull prat 1J4 Wtg

SALES TRAINEE/
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
A lu m ln m u m and v in y l
eatrutlent Loa Screen Com
party ltd Silver Lake Drive
• SALE! TRAINS Be
taOO nk I comm Aggratllva
attitude It all the I t needed
Pull training aim benelitt
P B I I B IO IS TB A TIO H
AAA IM P L O Y M IN T

tot W Mth SI til lltt

S E C U R IT Y O P P I C I B Job
framing Armad L uoarmad
I f AAtly fc Ai&gt;OC M iq M

~ SECURITY OfTICERS
Sanlord Lake Mary C U tt 0
guard license required Star!
immadiatolyl Call ***-4111
e S IB V IC I T IC H e
A rt you mochanlcaiiy Inclined
and Out ot n o r * 1 it to call
today and klart oarnmg o pay
chacknoal GreolbeneliUI
P B I I B IO IS TB A TIO H
AAA IM P L O Y M IN T
I W B .I M k M .m i l l l

SUB SMOP/OCU HUP

M hrt'wk CaltlJJOtM e.es

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED
OTH taperlence Produrteep
C U i t A c m con in out
. WANT! n C A B P IN T IB S or
Carpenter Helpers Mull hare
own trantportollon Ho calls
attar tPM MS H M__________
WAREHOUSE AND O IN IB A L
LA B O B H I L P N 1 1 0 1 Di
Bonus tor drivers All thlftt
•voluble Doily pay. no lee
Beporl ready lo aork &gt; JO am.
Industrial Labor Svc. 1011
PfOttchAy No phone calit

'

welder

Purgvd. pip* and tubing
fdtf n— dtd Call m

Rooms fo r R tn l
■AN BOOMS, tingle tuning
|2S/wk Kllchon, phono,
laundry, video garnet, off
ttroot parking
110*4)1
U B N I S H I 0 BOOM. alac.,
A/C. micro, hot plate, double
link, table, bod. colling U ni
All util turn JAW Magnolia.
Sanford Call 122 tWJ

NOTICE
All rtnlal and raal etUte
advertltemenlt are tub|eel 10
the Pederel Pair Housing Act.
which makes It Illegal lo
advertise any preference. Ilm
llallon or discrim ination
bated on race, color, religion.
m i . handicap, lamillal status
or nalkmalortgin

B R ID O EW ATIB A P T I
San
lord/Ik Mary Win a months
trap u n it Deborah, m tips
On* Bedraam Apart menu
lif t DEAL
Mott wood Aplt JJt 77)4
H IS T O R IC A L DO W NTOW N
SANPOBO Very clean J bdrm.
I bath Kltchan. dining room
appiiortcee Fenced yard, good
neighbors WJl nvo |1M dap
H U D ok
ItS I toe

323-1(70
SANPOBO I Bdrm, SWO'mo .
plut tecurily AM uflhliet pa*d
xcepl elec_________ 11) m )
SAN PO BD III S Park Ave I 4
I bdrm. air U JS S m » |IM
dap, or weekly JJ4 w u
SANPOBO. I bdrm garage apt
In downtown hltlorlcal d-s
If Id IJOO/month plut 1)00
depotll m t U I __________
1AN70RD Cek Ave 7 t&lt;i&gt;m 3
bath M il n o Island let!
IB U B P W Itn
SANPOBO I end J bdrm «p&gt;,
Some w'utiliHet Oil tlreel
parting Prom MOO JJI4M7
I BIOROOM F i l l MONTH
SPIC IALI J bdrmt 4 attic
avail
Call Jerry. M l eato

1/2 MONTH FREE!!
I Bdrm /I Bath I II JtJO
SHENANDOAH APA B TM IN TS
1 BORM I BATH at,i available
I ' l l I I C H 4 A. tla c te b U
wether end dryer, all kltchan
appliances
MJS
J T J 10) l
J BOBM duentient el ?e'l S
Sanlord Ave MJS Includes
water M l It* 7104anytime
l/l VILLA. I car gar w' opener
Screened room, wether,dryer
inc Setoeoe Ft) Uel alter Spm

ATTR A C TIV E I ' l w 'P U fm
lpl&lt; . haal'alr Avail 4/1 S4M
plus dap He pelt &gt;JI art)
DONT B IN T when you can
ownl HUO homes, bank lore
closures, end more At low at
MOOdown Allereetl
Alliton__Metre Oreup m j jj i
l A K I HAWK I r
W A TER FR O N T ) bdrm J
bain menuledured houM Per
tale MS.tOOer ran* tot'm e
m i rj* toot
LOCH ARBOR leketront. J/l't.
on Jt* acres C/HA, garage,
lanced IIFS/mc,
SANFORD. J/l. C'HA. Unced
yard. No poll DM/mo
Peritg Realty m M71
B I NT W ITH O P MON Plnec rail
J/l pool home, lanced MM mo
lit, latt, 4 tec 111 Olka
SANPOBO J bdrm. J&gt;» balh
Ukelronl house MV)/ mo
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Stenstrom Rentals
OSUNLAND 1/J w/ family rm.
pool. CH A. W M mo MM sec
OSANPORD 1/1 apt w/ Mr
porch. TpIcUM/mo SITS toe
a lA N P O R O l/ I.S . J ifory
duplee C'H A tcH'me U M 'u c
Slentlrom Realty, Inc.
"We Manege your Home,
like It wet eur awn " Jim Doyle
JJI 1st) Alter 4PMt 1)4U tl

NEW RESTAURANT
OPENING
Starting Wanes Up To
$6.25 An Hour
Since 1969 Cracker Hurrel has been
dedicated to providing the highest
quality food and gift merchandise
in our restaurants and gift shops.
We reward people who take pride
in being the best.
P m ition/Salary Advancement I’lan
H ealih/Lifc/D cn la l Insurance
Paid Vacation
Rctircm cnt/Savings Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Employee Meal Discount
Discount Purchase Plan
Employee Slock Purchase Plan

Immediate Full/Part-timc Openings

• llost/Ilosless
• Cooks
• WatterAVallress • Dishwashers
• Cashler/Gin Shop • Night Porter
Bring proper ID for In fo rm

OFPICE/wareheete tpact i joo
5q It Prim* location at
•nfrence to C*ntr*l PU R*
gional Airport C0/1JI UO/

117— C o m m a rc ia l
R entals
IDEAL LOCATION lor anliqu*
mini mall High vliibillty and
traffic count I,TOO tq tt build
Ing on Urg* lot M00'month
plus tat Hall Baatty U ) )f &gt;4
SANPOBO For lease rc
C 1. 1/0* Country Club Rd
Appro. MOO tq ft Larg*
paved l*nc*d and llgM*d
parting lot or ttor*g* a'14
MSOpluttaa Call Olck Joyc*
aor m 4410

1 1 1 -O ffic e
S p a c e / Rent

M O N . - S A T . 8:30A M - 5 PM
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

Metro Or**# 444 III!____
0 ELTO N A - 2 bdrm |iy Both,
family rm. *alr*it 1)1.100

W. MaMcrmethl, m rotl
■ X C H AN O I OB S IL L your
property located any wharaI
Invetlert Realty, Jt4 M l)

ft

bwfidiAg total 1900 %q
unit 111 7004

$M IQ F l i t for iN M OB 17 91,
iwccailfwl •anting anchor
bvftinattat Good parking and
lighting Graat « I ftIb 1111vr
AakingiaOO'mo X22 4U4 work

141 — Hom es fo r Sale
■j| L l IP4C. &gt;
fsA V I 1/ O(K) H O OHO
»*» 14741 Y I l l l O h l U S

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a Oav l tank Far*&lt;l*«ur*i.
a
Aiiwm*
Ovftliff
a Mamta «ntti ft$a# DOWN I
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• Lah# Mary u Hh UI
a Baautffu* Ig 19 hsnf+ood
• fk&gt;or». n*w insid* •111.000

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STELTEN K A M P
R EA LTY
3 3 0 -3 2 3 0

BATEMAN REALTY
LIC Raal EtUta Brokar
1440 Sanlord Av*

321 0759

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, 10W DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY
Call tar datailil

Janet Mimfitld, 323 7271
AA Carnat. Inc . i n me
L A B I MARY. 4/2, thadad tat.
lanced yard, screened pallo
Qutal. near atam Naw carpal
tile blinds M l too 12) M02
L A K I M A R Y B L V O . J/2
Loaded with spec 1*1 faaturat
Living room, dining room.
Umily room U40 tq fl. Heads
lo go now Reduced }a trt tto

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NCW Sanford offkRt and or
4B«f»rYOuM% *00 J WO
ft
ir* n «i %74$ m* m 2\u
IANFOHO Off c* %p*(* $aJ0

321 2257

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PfiOPf HTlfcS
PHA/VA law at 4'v\ ANO t
awnar llnanc* law at HN/ntal
Oav't Paraclaturtt. Rapatl
Samlnala, Oranga, Volutia I
) to.1001 4/11 Llv. din. Mm rmt.
aal In k ll. tacurily. talalllUl
COZY CUSTOM split Dining,
fam ily rm t A ppllanctt,
Oar age, lanced yd MltOO
POOL HOME I 3/1. 1.000 tq III
L lv ., din., lam lly. gam*
rooms Scr. porch! tat too
Landscaped 1/1, 1/1 acral Appl.
llv. din. Urn rmt M1S00
SUNKEN F A M IL Y RM. 4
comm pool Llv, din, lam
r m t , appl, ter. porch, tacurl
ty lylltm and garage I tt. too
BRICK V I split, llv. din. Urn
rmt, tac tyttam, ter porch,
ftncadyd . garagal SM.tOO

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w/ipllt bdrm plant
Dining, family rmt. appl,
tread yard S4tl/mo 1)4.S00
PBE FORECLOSURE! J/l spill
llv.. d in , tat In kllch. tancod
w/garaga IMS'mo tM.tOO
CUSTOM bull) 3/3 split, llv.,
din., tat In kllch., appl..
garaga.SMI/mo Ml.tOO

P A U L U S IS O IIN E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 U 4
CASSELBER R Y Btautlful 1
bdrm, Uy bath Naw carpal,
paint. Shows Ilka a modal I
Ma.tOO......................... OH 1014
C A S S E LB E R R Y 1/1, 2 car
garag*. tancod U5K. Sailor
attltlad llnanc ing IlM tfS
CHARMINO 1/1 with workshop,
covered pallo. carport. Iraad
lot. trash paint. Raductd to
Mt.too NEW LISTINQ 1 or 4
bedroom. ISy balh. Frathly
painted I Mt.tOO
VEN TUR E 1 PROPERTIES
Mary E. Tobin
» 4 0400or 111 JIM

HALL REALTY
312 VV First S I . Sanford

SANFORD
1*4 &amp; State Route 46
Call (407) 324-1020 today
for an appointment.

H I — Hom es lo r Sale

R entals

103— Houses
U n fu rn ish ed / R ent

04d Country Store

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1)5 - Industrial

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Lakolrant 2/1 homo, Ul.tOO
1/1 corner lot. olr............. Ml.SOO
llo rlo c ro tl Tormtl Counlryl
1/1/1, lim ., olr, tancod, ISJ.SOO
1/1/1. loadod w/faaturaol.trf.tOO

323-5774
DELTONA. 1 bdrm . 1 balh. 2
car, naw carpal, palnl In/out,
C/HA.
MS-000 *OHH10U

.___ 203— Livestock end
_______ P o u ltry

e uN hM * w

D ELTO N A only 1000 down
MMl'mo Choose from ) homes
to bo remadeled by builder
Graol opportunity

LO N O W O O O /LAK E M AR Y.
M id ill* public tlorag*
warehouse* *00 M0 or 1400
tq tf tp*c*t NIC*. t*cur*.
V lllly *CC*tllbl* location
F com tlct par mo )ll t IH

WHHEEEEEWWI

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* 41

T l 4—W arehouse
Spec# / Rent

COOL Off II

MARINER'S VILLAGE

c
4

CUAN, QUIET 1 BDRM
thadad are*. MOQ/mo m t m
SANPOBO, I Bdrm.. carport.
t*turily ty tU m . full kit .
m t l l ld iKOunUdMIJ
t b e d r o o m , i BATH Control
H/A, yard, tcraanad back
porch ) ) ) 4444 tv 1)4 ***l

99— A p artm e n ts
_ U n fu rn lih e d /R e n t

199— P e ti ft Supplies
AKC DOBERMAN PINCHEB
PUPPIES. I red. I black II
weeksold.mOeachHt 0*44
B I A O L I PUPPIES, 0 wks old
1)0. 5 ftmalti and I male
MOMS)__________________
• F R E E K I T T E N ) P arllal
M am. Pitas* call altar S
H ) 1101___________________
• FREE TO QOOD HOME. 4
month old femalo cal Gray
color Call H I HOP__________
• FREE TO OOOD HOME
I
cal. 1 kitten, both tamale
*07 )74 4)04 alter SPM Altar
10dayo will go U pound______
F R E E TO GOOD HOM ES
Pupplas and dogs Shep
hard'Lab mla Good watch
dog) I Call H I 7014__________
PURR FBCT PET CARE. Inc.
Al hom* pel cere Eap In
Domestic 4 Eaollc pel* LIC.
4 B o n d e d . S l a f l e d by
Veterinarian and Zoological
Park trained personnel We
provide the highest quality
and per son*hied pel care al
your homa 407 104 )147 or

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105— DuplexT r ip le x / Rent

I BOBM. kllchon. porch HS wk
IIM dtp J bedroom Uil/m o
JJOOdej^Pelt ok UO eju

Late Ada I bdrm SMOmo
J bdrm. 1410 mo and up

K i r *N* C A R L Y L E ® by l.a rry W rlRht

SANPOBO 1 bdrm. I bath. cenl
H/A. carpal Lika ntwl I yr
to***1471/mo»»4MM»U
SANPOBO TO W NHO USE. J
bdrm. fly ba Flraplaca,
prlval* courtyard w/ gaitbo
No poll MOO'mo Socurlty
deposit Altor 1pm m IFF I
) BDRM. 1 BATH. Slow 4
rotrlg, lanced yard On bus
IIn* MOO'mo plut toe R*tt
r»q Call 1JI &gt;143
) BEDROOM, 1 bath, cant H/A.
family rm Only MOO down I
Alto 4bdrm.) balh avallabla
Atk about our HUO hom*tl
Why u n it THE HILLIMAN
OROUP. INC Realtor 111 i l l )
1/4 BORM HOME looking lor a
good family with r*f*r*nc*t,
C/HA, family room, l*nc*d
yard
IMO/mo
J4J14))

PBIVATE ENTBANCE. rofrlg
•rator. microwave, color tv,
Ott tlreel parking, and maid

lantor*
M IO IC A L

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103— Houses
U p tu rn Is h td / R ent

93— Rooms fo r Rent

m illl

LUNGWOOD Lk Mary Schools
1/2 w pool l)*r sq It ItM
Longwood Lk M a ry Rd
t 't WOOanyi t)f tall
OWNER MAY FINANCE this
Unlaslk ) bdrm hom* in mint
condition Don’t buy vntil
rav’vasaanlhisl
Call Osana a The Cannon Orov*
It* 4441 or 111 1144

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUD 4 VA F O R C L O iU N ti
Low (khwit J*mir»»* Orang*
•od Volwkia C&lt;K.rff«%
Call for datoilft!
• Loch Ark*r ursiqwt* l*k«

front hCKT* l«fg «lo l it* *00
IWth Ocbor r&gt;«
VlNtiKf f Pr*t*f !•••

3360273/774 9400
l A N F O R D LIC M A R Y f tnl-m 1
balh. 2 car gar U IK 'o r lease

c^i.on aiuvo mo W t/U
SANFORD SfttOO J bdrm I
hath Nice area la*2 Orange
A«a Raal nice home I can
m i l r , ou the ow ner s ; 1 I ’ M

SANFORD l i ' i - j •. * hom*.
1/t. C/HA b&gt;g lot Nico qutal
area Includes body shop with
Urg* parking area Only
114.000 OfiO ) ) ) ItS)
SANFORD Lovely I 'l . JO/t sq
t t . fa acres Don. dining rm.
scr porch, now palnl Possibl*
laasapurchase tllSKOtWOt*
Pain*-Anderson Prep ■Inc,
SANFORD
country living,
dot* lo naw malll Graat
starter, 1/1. Jan. aal In kllch.
beautiful traas MJK40) ritl
Paln*-Aad*ft*n Prep., list.
SANFORD I bdrm. I balh
Great location! Naw paint and
c*rp*t
150,500
OH 1010
SANFORD ) bdrm. 1 bath
Groat locatlonl Now point end
carpet
150.100
M l *101

STENSTRO M
REALTY, INC.

VETERANS!)
You May Not Reallt* that It s
Financially Easier Ior YOU lo
Buy a Home than lo Rent One I
So Cell Our Full Tim* Sales
Team ANYTIM EI

181— A p p lla n c tt
____ / F u rn itu re
a AAA RAY'1 APPLIANCE a
I II i French Av*. leotard
R a Ir I g a r a l e r . S la v a s ,
WasTwrs Dryors Fra# J yr
labor warr Dal avail. 22M012
• AIR C O N D ITIO N E R , wall
unit ISO Firm Lv name 4
Number on machine 124 SI77
BUNK B EO S E T with Iwo
matching dressers Includes
mattresses Eacellent cond
1100 7 PIECE dining room sal
111) PULL SIZE BED with
Sheets 1)4 AMANA wether
and dryer U O O m *011
e O l N I T T I SET wood grtln
table 2tD" a I t W with I "
drop in leal and Iwo cTialrt
Only 110 Call OT 7174________
P U L L BOX IP R IN O A N D
AAATTRESS 140 A SET 4 UP
LARRY'SM ABT_____m a i n
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over M years In Sanlord
Sales New and Used Service
*11 makes 4 parts 304 E
Commercial SI______ W M l)
KENMORE washer very meet
Free delivery and warranty
John A t Best, 714 DM
MOV I NO I SoU lo,steal Like
new Traditional Mite Items
111 tssa days 7M on* eves
MUST IE L L I Rkh Plan Indus
trial freeier upright) Eac
condition!_________ 140 M il
• W O O D E N T A B L E FO R
SALE. 4 chairs Old wood
lab'* solid wood Very heavy
non
m SM7

1S3— T e le v is io n /
Radio / S ttr eo •
S E P A R A T E com ponents;,
Kenwood cattails deck Sharp
CD pUy*r. Pioneer receiver.
Pittser 1 way speakers Over
&gt;700 Miller SIM 00*174)1)0

1B7— Sporting floods"
• E X E R C IS E B IK E Good
condition M O m H T I________

• It IP I CD ftlCVCLK
Mol# or F#m#I# In •■(•Itonl
condition. M l 00 Coll 171 9744

189— O ffice Supplies
J E q u ip m e n t
• T Y P E W R IT E R
Brother
Portable Electronic Cor
reclronlc 140 Pull lino cor
recllon Two pitch Automatic
relocation alter corrections.
)000 cha ra cte r m em ory
11or age Professional results
Ideal tor hom* or office Cost
S H IT ) new My selling price
MO 00 Cell 1407) 1)1 1742
E venlngs or loeve message
• T Y P E W R I T E R . IBM
Seiectrlc It. Eacellent condi
lion 1M or best oiler Musi
sell 12114*0________________

191— B uilding
M a te r ials
• P EO R O A R O . 1/4 a 20 a
47 11 00 HARDW ARE .1)4
H I 4501

193— Law n &amp; G ard en
FOR SALE WOOD M ULCH
Bring slsovell 110 pick up load
You load H I M47___________
• LAWNMOWIB. Snapper, syl
tern 4, with attachments
Need*tune i p 100H I 5114
T R U C K , tra ile r, mowers,
wtedealer. blower, edge
trimmer, edgsr, 12“ tree
chipoer and more. H I 1441

• LIVESTOCK. Pigs lor seta •
who old. Yorkshire SIS each
221 7124

211— A n tiq u e s /
____ C o lle c tib les
A N TIO U E I/ E s la ltl/ O v lla rs .
wanted Anything ot value
Top cash PI Native *17 4)00
W ANT I D / A N T IOUES
Diamonds Pina lawalry
Pockat and wrist watchai
Tllle ny Items Furniture
Ouilts Slot machine* Toys
Ivory Musical Item* Swords
Knlvas Anything antique
Cash paid Breadway Jewelry
end Pawn, IH7 W Broadway
t t . - N w y 4 20 O v l o d o
PUta/Ovtado 1*1 4470

213— A u ctio n s
ABSOLUTE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Na Minimum*. 74a Reserves
Wadnetdey. May 2). 1*04
Starting 10 4) a m Until
E yarything Is Said
0*1 Seuth 17-02. DaRary
PH SO* 444 *44S
I 4a til )2 north on 17 Hover St
Johns River Steel Bnogt 1/4
ml
This It e ABSOLUTE AUC
TION. which contains 100's ol
items from small business
liquidations and raposessions
auctlonod to tho public without
minimum or resarve to fha
higher bidder, period Anrono
It welcome Auctioneers
Dealers, etc )S matai desk*.
41 computer monitors. 1 com
piet* dinnett* sols 2 alactrlc
cert one Corvette one Jtep
electric stoves, wethers,
dryers, file cabinets. 100 t ol
yards Indoor outdoor carpel.
1000 s ol pent end )M Scotch
•apes larg* tlio in new boaet.
soles, loveseets. computers,
printers, dozen* ol Nintendo
games, and tablet, head
boards, beds. 10 speed bike,
smell block Chevy engine with
trens and drive shaft, drafting
tablet. Ikes. TVs. VCRs and
ma n y m o r e l Q U A L I T Y
C O N IIO N M IN TI AC­
C E P T E D ! T ER M S Cash
ONLY 11% Buyers Premium
Auctioneer reserves the right
to add or w ithdrew any
Itamlsl prior to sale
William J. McKarkta
________ AUI I I ) ABISI________

215— Boats and
Accessories
O CANOE. 12 II Saar* Good
condition! HOOOBOMI 47M
• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 42'
Naulallno, twin engine V
drive. tlOK Or Quanta*) 01*1
• 14 F T BOWRIDER II) HP
Mercury, o'b. low hours, with
trailer 11.M0 )?10U4_____
if!* ORLANDO Clipper Alum
hull. M HP Mercury, trailer.
14111*00*04 7)5 1*47________
0 1*44 1KI/PISH BOAT. *0 HP
Merc., w/lreller Runt graatt
11,000 Parllal (Inane* 4*1 7100
• IMS REOAL Medalltan. 17’
10", 4 cyl In'outboerd motor
w/drlve on trailer 11000 OBO
0)0 4004 or M* 4)01 eves______
10M CONROY 14 II Ml boat
Top *0hp Yamaha, trailer,
eacellenl cond 110*1 H I 07*7

215— Boats and
A cces so ries__
■77 FI OKAOY W HITE, OMC.
Inboard/oulboard. tap sir*
model 1* 000 OBO H I IIM

217— G a ra g e Sales

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garaga tale ed by
I ) noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ol our special
garaga Ml* ad prlcall Call
Ctasslllad now lor dalalltl

322 2(11

219— W anted fo Buy
PINE JEWELRY. Diamonds
Rolta't Gold Tools. TVs,
VCRs Golf Guitars. Slaraot
Cameras Antiques Buy
Pawn Sell Breadway Jawel
r y a n d P a w n . 11)7 W
Broadway SI Hwy 414, Ovtada
Plaia. Ovlada Ml 4474_______

221— Good Things
to E a t
U PICK. Black tyed peat u
Zippercream peat gio and
Okra ........................m 040*
U PICK BLUEBERRIES. 411
Gulta Rd . Osteen 407 DO H I )
All day Sat A Sun___________
W HITE CORN FOR SALE ’
Meriwether Perrrt
1441 Celery Ave . Sanlord

223— M iscellaneous
• BATHROOM M l $0 loch
Vanity. Sink. Faucet, Com
mode Topper Cabinet, 4 Globe
Light Plature White trimmed
In gold Good Condition
1100 00 Ceil m )4ll_________
• COMFORT ER, klng/queen
Like new condition Only 120

________ Call HO ONTO________
FISH tank 30 Gal long combo
Common Oscar, Pleco. both
10" H OPOBO 4*14)11 all Spm
• FOR SALE Super Highway
Power King NEW I ply I 71
14 S L T Range D Tubeless on
I hole rim Single or dual usa
M) 00 Call H I 4140
• ORACO CAR SEAT Lika
new I Paid M0. asking 140
_______174 &lt;041 lymsg_______
• INSULATION Toy attic, Owens
Corning Rl*. 4 5" a IS".
)0&lt;p»r loo) OBO H I 4140
• P L IE R S . H u sk y U S A

m ake

1" *" I " Slip loin! pliers lov
do II yoursltar Mechanic*
Goud gill Hem to all males In
your family Carton of sla 1*1
For only M 00 worth II I
H I 47M
• 100 R O M A N C E N O V E L S !

Harlequin end others In
perfect condition *11 lor only
110 001 Call 17)0127

230— Antique/Classlc
Cars
• FORD THUNDERBIRD. ItM.
All original! Heads soma
work 1I.40S OBO HI-OISO
I*40 FORD Pitku*. 1/2 ion.
restored Ifta Lois ol aalra
parts A Beauty M *00SMOOT)

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
13000 OBO All power i n 01)4

2 3 1 -C a rs

• L I BARON Convertible. 'M.
Red. loaded, dig. dash, naw
lop, new lira* M.1004*17*0*

" TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except tax, lag. Illta. *tc.
CADILLAC SIDAN DIV I L L I • 1*11. fwe ten*,
cassait*. all power option*,
lilt, crult* Only I I U 04/ma.
Call Mr. Payna for appointment
222-1111 or 411MW
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loaded 14.000 OBO and
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miles. I yr or H .000 ml. left on
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built (about 20.000 mllas)
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*0.000 mltot Near now lire*,
shocks, motor, battery,
alternator, steering box Does
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work MOO O B O ..........H7 1S14
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distal, hall Ion. mechanically
solid, naw rad rbraka rotors A
calipers'head liner. Very good
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and r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
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be chaperoned?
D E A R DR. G O T T : When n neurologist, who will order blood
m nlr gynecologist examinee a tests and a C T scan to establish
patient, (here le alwaye a nurne a diagnosis. Don't delny, because
in the rcNirn. When a fcmalct m a n y c a u s e s ( s u c h a s
phyelclan gives a complete ex-' hy|K)thyroldlsm| of mental "de­
nmlnallon to a male patient, le It ficiency" can be helped or cured
necessary or customary to have with medication. Th e specialist
a nurse In the room?
37Salary date
ACROSS
D E A R R E A D E R . In theory,
39 Challenge
40 Actress
when a male doctor examines a
1 Unit ol fores
Arlene —
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female patient's reproductive
42 Before
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trnet. there Is n chance for
43 Copper ore
Csnnon
h a n k y - p a n k y . A l t h o u g h In
461004. Roman
12 Fight with
49Language
practice this type of highly
swords
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unethical behavior rarely occurs,
SOPlace In e row
14 Architect male physicians have tra d i­
64 Liqueur
Sssrlnsn
t i o n a l l y h a d a f e tn a I e
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"chaperone" In the examining
16 Thin coverings S6 Active one
S9Jesus
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room to protect the patient ••and
monogram
ence sits
also to protect the doctor from
60 Rems metes
20Actrsee —
an un|usllflrd complaint.
61 Inner (pref.)
Farrow
62 Short sleep
In m y view - and In the
21 — sauce
22 Powerful ruler 63 Reckless
opinion of others - male patients
25 Technical untv.
are not as vulnerable In the
DOWN
26 A planet
b u n d s of f e m a l e d o c t o r s .
29 Vases
Frankly, It would Ire a lot harder
33 Scotch cocktail 1 1944 Invasion
(2 wds.)
dele
for n male patient to claim that
18 Music for two
2 ArIrons city
he wus raped than It would be
36 Greenland
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for a woman on the examining
settlement
Armstrong
tattle to Ite compromised by a
male practitioner
Consequently, It Is not neces­
sary or customary for female
doctors to have third parties
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7. Dec for over 20 years, and he's
showing signs of mental defi­
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a factor In Alzheimer's disease I
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fulness ollen follow a stroke.
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explanation to. your husband's
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m e r e l y p r o f i c i e n t . Hut a
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excellent play on todays deal to
help tier husband defend cor­
rectly.
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p o p u la r In the to u rn a m e n t
w o r ld : the mi n t n o - t r u m p ,
showing a balanced band with
IO -I2 points, flayers love the
adrenalin sbul from walking on
th r high wire without having to
worry ubout acrophobia.
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jienaltlrs wi th tils promising
band containing seven probable
defensive tricks
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tier t i n s t i a n d c a s h e d tils
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nervous that declarer had a club
tell. West wanted lo set Easts
mind at rest on dial score. Stir
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Tills discard could be m udr
only If West knew South was
now void In clubs Also. II told
Eust that South held Ih r heart
ace. because West would have
bid with 11 points.
East cashed die spade quern
lieforr exiling with a diamond.
South rouldnl slop from East
collecting two hear! tricks lo
defeat the contract.

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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 2 8 . 1994

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thaves

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have lo take tin greater respanslh lllly where your work or
career Is concerned. However.
Impressive rewards could be In
(he olflng. provided you do u
good Job.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20) In
lm|x&gt;rlant developments today,
espec ially where your career Is
concerned, try to rely upon
yourself und not u|xm others.
Th e supiKirt you're anticipating
mi g h t not he f or t hc omi ng .
G e m in i, treat yourself to a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for die
year ahead by mailing 82 und u
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope lo Astro- Graph, c/o
(Ills newspaper. P.O. Hox 4405.
New York. N.Y. 10103. Be sure
to slulc your zodluc sign.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
Negative thoughts of your own
creation could contribute to
uncertainties today und cause
you anxiety where your work Is
concerned. Don't make u lot over

nothing.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) If you

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gamble loday on situations with
which you're not familiar you
might wind up an "also ran"
Instead of a winner. The op|x&gt;sllc
could Ik * true If you have a home
field advantage.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23 Sept. 22)
Today If you resurrect u volatile
Issue upon which you and your
male disagree, you could be
usklng for trouble. Th is Is a very
tender topic with a low kindling
|K)lnt.
LIBRA (Sept. 23*Oct. 23)
Tedious menial tusks might not
be your long suit today, so bo
sure to huve someone double*
check yo u r work. T h e re ’s a
possibility you could make er­
rors.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
An ambitious salesperson mlghl
lake advantage of you toduy If
he/slie thinks you arc an Im ­
pulsive buyer. Take time (o truly
study burgulns before making a
cash commitment.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Be careful today that you arc
not too stern of a disciplinarian
where a ch ild 's behavior Is
concerned. Unguarded, minor
Infractions might cause you to
overreact.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n .
10) Gourd ugulnst Inclinations
loday lo size up slluulUms from
a nrgullvc perspective. Condi­
tions mlghl not Ik- optim um , yet
they're not likely to be as bad as
you anticipate.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
In your social Involvements to­
day make It u point lo pick up
your end of the lab. Don't give
puls cause lo think of you as
freeloader.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Murch 20)
You itiuy have lo be more thick
skinned and able lo cope with
obstacles than usual today If you
hope to achieve your objectives.
Don't expect a milk run.
ARIES (Murcb 21-April 10)
Your credibility will be under
close scrutiny (oduy, so be very
careful how you present your
o p in io n s on Issues. If (hey
cannot be subsluutlutcd by facts.
It'll be readily discerned.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Unless you know exactly what to
expect In a financial arrange­
ment today, you could
miscalculate and let something
good slip through your fingers.
C o p y rig h t 1004 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

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TH U R S D A Y

April 28, 1994

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Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County ainoa 1908
86th Yoar, No. 214 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
D elinquent tax notice
A section of delinquent luxes In Seminole
County Is Inserted In the Herald today.
{ l See Inside.

□ Sports
W h e re ’d everybody g o ?
While the top-seeded Lyman Greyhounds
ronqicd through their first-round game In Ihe
SA-Dlstrlct 4 softball lournument. Ihe Nos. 2. II.
and 4 seeds weren't quite ns fortunate.
□Bee Page IB

Riverboat gambling
Local venture
gains backers
B y J . MARK BARFIELD
Horald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Florida Rtvcrboul Corp. has
gathered a team of backers In their efforts to
operate cruising casinos on the St. Johns River
and throughout the state.

In u formal announcement of their petition
drive, officials said Wednesday they hoped to
overcome a crowd of competitors for legalized
casinos by promoting their plan as a key to
rebuilding downtown waterfront areas, including
a riverboat venture planned for Ihe Port of
Sanford. The group. Safe Bet for Florida Com­
mittee. Is collecting 430,000 signatures for a
constitutional amendment to bring up to 2 1 ships
to Florida. They arc vying wllh at least four other
petitions seeking Innd-lmsed casinos.
Riverboat supporters Include entrepreneur Hob
Snow, the creutor of Ihe Church Street Station
n s « e Gam bling. PM e BA

Sanford mayor:
No! No! No!
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Sonlor Staff Writer_____________________
SANFORD - Mayor Hcttyc Smith said she
opposes riverboat cuslnos on the St. Johns
River and Lake Monroe on txith moral and
( Bee Mayor. Page BA

A b o r tio n

□ People
H isto ry of se n io rs

p ro te s ts

LA K E MARY - The Lake Mary Seniors have
come a long wuy since their Inuuguurutlon a
little more than five yenrs ago. Margaret Green
Wesley traces Ihe club history today.
□See Page 3B.

McGregor’s ruling
before high court

BRIEFS
M c N a b b p ro n o u n ce d dead
SANFORD — Herman McNabb. HH. of Carriage
Cove Wuy. Sanford, died at approximately 0
a.in. this morning at Orlando Regional Medical
Center. McNabb was the driver of a rental ear
which crashed near 27th Street on French
Avenue Tuesday morning.
Sanford police said McNabb's vehicle appar­
ently run a red light and collided with a passing
city garbage truck.
A spokesperson at ORMC said McNabb had
been in the surgical trauma ICU ward since he
was transported to the hospital by ambulance.
McNabb had reportedly Just rented Ihe car
from a local dealer and was cn route to his home
when the accident occurred.
Johnny Miller, driver of the garbage truck,
was not Injured In the accident.
No charges had been filed.

W ater W eek celebrated
SANFORD — The week or May I through 7
bus been declared National Drinking Water
Week. A special observance will be held at the
Altamonte Mall on Suturduy. April JO.
Sanford Project Coordinator Hill Marions
explained. "The free education and fun day uses
water related exhibits spanning the water cycle,
as well as activities for the children such as
water graffiti, fire hydrant palming and coloring
contests." Free educational materials will also
Isr given out.
"The main reason Is to call altenilou to how
Important drinking water Is to people, and how
seriously It must be taken." Marions com­
mented.
"Did you know that little water leaks add up
In a hurry?" he said. "A fuucel drip that totals
only two tablespoons a minute, conics to IS
gallons u day. or 105 gallons per week, or 5.460
gallons of wasted water per year."
The event Is sponsored by area water related
utilities and will culminate with the Third
Annual Central Florida Water Celebration at the
mall on Saturduy.
The celebration will be held at the Altamonte
Mall from It) a.m. until 9 p m.

W eekly jo b le s s cla im s fall
W ASHINGTON — The number of newly laid
off Americans filing first-time claims for Jobless
benefits fell by 31.000 lust week. Ihe first
decline In a month, the government said today.
The Lulnir Department said new applications
for unemployment Insurance totaled 333.000.
down from 36*1.000 during the week ended
April 16.
In advance of the report, many analysts had
expected a decline of about 20.000 last week.
After slipping to 331.000 during the week
ended March 26. Initial claims Jumped by
33.(XX) In the next three weeks.
____________
From staff and wire reports

INDEX
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SB SB MOVlSS..... ........
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n i, p Polios.............. .
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Pr, Got*..........
..... 4A Tslavlslon........
■ HIIapIa I ..
Florida........... .......... 2 A W ssthsr............

T e m p s Inch tow ards 90

Partly
C lo u d y
For mors wssthsr,

Partly cloudy wllh a
slight chance of ufIcrnoon th understorms. High In
the mid to upper 60s.
Wind cast 15 inpli.
Rain chance 20 per­
cent.

Ry VICKI DeSORMIER
Horald Staff Wrltor
SANFORD — A ruling defining anll-aborllnn
protests handed down by retired 18th Judicial
Circuit Court Judge Robert McGregor In Sanford
early last year Is being debated before the U.S.
Supreme Court today.
McGregor ruled on the parameters of fretspeech for anti-abortion demonstrators with
regards to Ihe safety of abortion clinic patients
and harassment of employees and patients.
The court will hear arguments today In Ihe
closely watched cast- from Melbourne In which ii
must decide how lar courts and government
officials may go in restricting protests outside
abortion clinics.
The nine Justices will cast tliclr Initial votes
behind closed doors Friday, but they arc not
expected to announce tliclr decision until late
June.
. ,
No matter Its content, the decision likely will
fan the emotional national debate over abortion at
a time when violence at abortion clinics has
□See Abortion, Page BA

Mniilon
It was DARE Day at Hamilton Elomontary
School recently. Drug Awareness Resistance
Education officer Rick Poovoy presented n
new DARE flag In honor of Ihe 'notional
observance (L to R| Deputy Sanford Chlof Joo

Dillard, Chlol Ralph Russoll. Olllcor Poovoy,
Principal David Scott. Rear, tell to right.
Danielle Whlddon. Oondace Bennolt, Willie
Bonnott, Malta Mitchel. Joseph Gunter, Sarah
Molsol, and Domonlquo Quinn

Four secretaries vie for top honors
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD — Four names huve
been entered as- finalists In tin*
annual Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Secretary of the Ycur
competition. The winner will be
announced at a noon luncheon
tomorrow.

Longwood
thanks
volunteers

The nominees are as follows;
• Arlene Colbert, administrative
assistant at Wunslcy Moving A
Storage Inc., of Florida, now located
at 500 Stiver Lake Drive In Sanford,
was nominated by Wunslcy General
Manuger Hob Welch. Colbert has 17
years experience In the moving
industry, and was described by
Welch as having, "...a positive

attitude und cheerful nature, put­
ting slmlcs on the faces of her fellow
employees and those who know
lu r."
• Monika llessc was named for
her "superlative secretarial skills."
by Elizabeth A. Haskins, president
of LazcrDutu Corporation. 123 Tech
Drive In Sanford. Hesse hus worked
at LazcrDutu for three years, and

reportedly handles an estimated
300 phone calls per day In addition
to her oilier assignments.
• Marie Post, secretary for Harry
G. Reid. III. Attorney. 1120 W. First
Street In Sanford, wus nominated
by Reid, for whom she has worked
for over eight years. In submitting
her name. Reid wrote. "She has
□ Bee Secretaries, Psge BA

M e and my shadow

By SANDRA E LLIO TT
Horald Staff Wrltor_______________
LONGWOOD — A nice meal, an
evening of music and certificates of
appreciation arc on lap tonight as
Longwood officials lliank residents
who volunteer tliclr lime to serve on
city boards and committees.
"It's the city's way of saying
•thunk you' to all the volunteers."
Mayor Paul Loves!rund said, de­
scribing the Hoard Appreciation
Dinner tonight at 7 p.m. at Ihe
Rnniudu Inn on West State Road
43-t mid Interstate 4.
The mayor, deputy mayor Ron
Sargent, und city commissioners
Steve Miller. Iris Henson and Annnmurlc Vucca will host the dinner.
Sonic city stair members will also
attend.
Members of the following standing
hoards arc being recognized for
tlic lr w ork: Hoard of A d ju s tmenl/Stormwulcr Utility Review
Hoard; Codes Enforcement Hoard;
Historical Commission: Lund Plan­
ning Agency; and Parks and Recre­
ation Advisory Hoard.
□ Bee Longwood, Page BA

Htnld Photo by Tommy Vlncont

Hoothor Grant, lott, who upon! tho day wllh county
ludgo John Sloop, and Lisa Cullum who shadowod a
Sanford Herald reporler, took lime oul for lunch with
other Somlnolo High School studonls and local
buslnoss poople they shadowod to learn about their

jobs, such as Ed McDonough (next to Cullum), public
Information olllcor for Ihe Somlnolo County Shorlll'a
Office. The ovonl, Including Iho luncheon, was
sponsored by tho Sanlord Klwanls Club.

Cham ber: W hat does Lake M ary taste like?
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
Lake
LA K E MARY — The filth
fifth annual Tuste of
or Luke
Mary Is coming up Monday evening. The event Is
sponsored by the Grater Lake Mury/Hcathrow
Chumbcr of Commerce.
Chamber officials have reported the evening as
growing more und more In popularity each time It

Is held. This year should he no different with it
larger turnout thun ever before expected.
The main purpose of Taste of Lake Mary. Is to
show off the food olTcrlugs from some of the
leading restaurants In the area. Tills ycur over 35
restaurants will be on hand, each having samples
nl il.nir Tw»ii frwul fn;il nroct (nr nubile tnstlnif.
This year, entertainment has been added to the
occasion, with a performance by singing stur

Jacqueline Jones and her band.
Corporate sponsors this year Include AAA.
A T&amp; T. T C I of Central Florida. Pebble Creek at
Lake Mary, Rccoton Corp.. anil Ken Rummel
Chevrolet.
Tickets arc still available at $15 In advance, or
$20 at the door. The price Includes ull of the food
samples and cntcrtulumcnt
□Bee Taete, Page BA

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�2A - Santord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, April 28. 1904

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Candidates jockey for position
By ADAM YEOMANS
Assoclalod Press Wrltor

D O T ordered to prom ote em p lo yee
TA L L A H A S S E E — A fcdrral Judge's order to end onthc-Job
rctnllallon against u native orindlu who complained that blaeks
got posts lie deserved may be contented, a Department of
Transportation attorney says.
U.S. District Judge Maurice Paul ordered the department to
promote and give back pay to Suntll Nath. SO.
"Th is plalntlfT has Indeed Ireen discriminated against by the
D O T In terms of hires, and suffered retaliation from the hands
of the D O T following bis complaints of prejudice.'' the Judge
said.
Nuth claimed he was told promotions he sought had to go to
blacks. Ironically, he had been hired ns a consultant to
formulate an affirmative action plan for the department In
1079.
Nath Is open to offers to settle the ease out of court, though
the department hasn't made any. his nttorney. Jerry Trynhant.
said Wednesday.

P rison inm ates to hold gun buyback
MIAMI — Prisoners In a federal Jail have raised $3,100 to buy
guns Sunday — In daylight on a public street. And Jail
authorities are happy willing to cooperate.
Inmates of the Metropolitan Correctional Center want to
demonstrate they don't condone violence In the streets through
the gun buyback program, said Percy H. Pltzer. associate
warden.
Pltzer said 331 Inmntes each chipped In up to $20 for the
program.
Instead of money, those who turn In guns will be given $50
certificates for food and clothing for each firearm they turn In.
Pltzer said.
The Amerlcun Police Hall of Fame A Museum. In front of
which the buyback will be held, will keep the guns In u
glass-doored display case, Pltzer said.

Tam pa International favored by travelers
TAM PA — Tram Ankara to Zanzibar, International ulr
travelers like Tampa's airport better than any other In the
United States, a U.S. Commerce Department survey shows.
"From u p ' rnger's point of view. It's a fabulous place to
go." said Addison Schonland of CIC Research Inc. In San
Diego, which conducted the study.
Tampa International was ranked first among 29 American
"gateway" ulqiorts.
Passengers gave the airport their highest overall ruling and
top marks for ground transportation and convenient ncccss. In
other categories — concessions, security, termlnul seating and
convenience — It ranked second.
Pittsburgh and Phoenix followed Tampa In overall ratings.
Orlando ranked fourth. Miami seventh.
This Is the first year airports were Included In the unnunl
survey of International travelers by the U.S. Travel and
Tourism Administration, an arm of the Commerce Depart­
ment.

SPRING H ILL — Petra Rumos dc Diaz was horn In 1880 —
the same year Thomas Edison patented his Incandescent lamp
and President Rutherford H. Iluycs announced he wouldn't
seek a second term.
Diaz lived until Monday.
The Puerto Rican nutlvc died ut the age of 114. und wus one
of the oldest people In the United States.
"Every day she was out of bed tn the wheelchair." said Mary
June Barglrlskl. a licensed practical nurse at Evergreen Woods
Health Care Center where Diaz lived. "She enjoyed the Spanish
channel on T V ."
Diaz — who turned 114 April 20 — rolled and smoked her
own clgurs and cigarettes for years, said her granddaughter.
Millie Jackson of Los Angeles.
"I modeller quit," Juckson said. "It smci.ed terrible.”
Diaz enjoyed embroidery and gardening: In her younger
yenrs. she sang and played the guitar.
After her husband died at age 96. Diaz left behind In 1980 a
century of memories In Puerto Rico to move to North Carolina
lo be with her daughter. Angelica Diaz Rawlings.

C h u rch se e k s to operate out of hom e
PALM BAY — Members of a pagan church thut operates out
of u home here wunt the city to acknowledge the backyard as u
legitimate place of worship.
Since 1989. the Church of Iron Oak hus held six religious
rituals u year at the home of the Rev. Jucqur Znlcskl. Members
belong to the Wlcca faith, which pays homugc to Earth spirits
and other non-Chrlstlan gods und Is based on Northern Celtic
tradition und magic.
Palm Bay officials huve told Zulcskl that religious services
can't be held at her home without approval from zoning
officials because It Is In a residential zone.
The church plans to celebrate the Muy 7 festival of Beltane,
or Muy Day. The priestess fears reprisals In the form of code
violations or noise complaint citations._________________________

From Associated Press reports

M IA M I - H o ro aro Iho
winning numbors aolectod
Wednesday In tho Florida Lot­
tery:
Fantasy B
B-8-3-9-17

Cash 3
0-5-6
Play 4
7-7-2-1

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Like Smith. Ken Connor, a Tallahassee
trial lawyer, said lie would challenge a
federal court order limiting state prison
capacity.
In addition. Connor said the stnte should
lease empty space In city and county Jails
and use abandoned military bases und
facilities to create minimum security pris­
ons for non violent offenders.
"Raising taxes should be a lust resort, not
a llrst response, to funding new prisons."
Connor said In a statement.
Miami businessman Jcb Bush has pro­
mised adding 50.000 new beds by cutting
government spending In areas such as
welfare and other social services and using
projected growth In taxes over the next
three yenrs.
Bush also said Ills plan would require no
tax Increase.
Sen. Andcr Crenshaw of Jacksonville has
said lltc state should add more than 15.000

Im i Is and finance the expansion by selling
bonds. He also wants the slate to contract
with private companies to operate more
prisons.
Crenshaw also supports legislation Hint
would require three-time offenders to spend
I heir life In prison.
Earlier this month, the Legislature
approved spending $300 million on more
Ilian 14.000 new prisons beds over the next
two years. But lawmakers didn't provide the
money to operate the prisons.
Gov. Lawton Chiles, a Democrat running
for rcclcetlon. had proposed using bonds to
pay for I be prison Ixds, a method of
financing he had previously opposed.
Lawmakers decided lo use cash to pay for
the In-ds.
Insurance Commissioner Tom Gallagher
has fueled speculation about his gubernuto ;
rial aspirations by heading a petition drive!
ih.it would allow lawmakers to Incrense the!
slx-eent sales lax by one penny to finance|
prison construction and other anti-crime!
plans.
Gallagher, who has not announced!
whether hr Is running for the GOP nomlna-i
lion or seeking rcclcetlon. Is the only'
prominent Republican, candidate or other-;
wise, advocating a tnx Increase to fight
crime.

Cuban exiles who
talked w ith Castro
hit with backlash
By NICCLE W INFIELD
Associated Press Wrltor

114-year-old Flo ridian d ies

LOTTERY

TA LLA H A S S E E — Four Republican can­
didates lor governor arc sounding tough on
crime. And they say their plans to make
Florida safer should come at no cost lo
taxpayers.
Jim Smith, secretary of state and a
candidate, was so eager lo publicize Ills
plans that lie held a news conference
Wednesday to unveil the same crime­
fighting package he had announced In
February.
"1 hope we're getting to a point In tills
campaign where there will be a close,
careful examination1 of candidates and tlirlr
positions on tlicsc lui|Mirtant Issues." Smltb
said.
Prison beds and how to add more of them
without dipping Into the pockets of taxpay­
ers Is one of the major Issues GOP
candidates arc debating.
The state has more than 60.000 lieds and
Inmates serve about 40 |&gt;crccnt of their
sentences.
Smith proposed adding 25.000 new prison
beds over three years and challenging
federal limits on state prison capacity to
ensure that Inmates serve 85 percent of

their sentences.
He also proposed doubling the size of the
Florida Highway Patrol and sending three­
time violent offenders to prison for at least
40 years.
Smith said Ills plan would not Increase
taxes or require the state to Incur debt by

MIAMI — Picture a Cuban
exile kissing Fidel Custro on the
cheek and others shaking Ills
hund as they chat and smile.
Th a t Image, broadcast on
Miami news program s, has
enraged an already divided exile
c o m m u n ity In M ia m i and
spnrked death threuts and
name-calling.
Magda Montlel Davis, a lawyer
and ouc-tlmc Democratic con­
gressional candidate, was among
a delegation of exiles who went
to Havana last week for a
c o n fe re n c e on I m p r o v in g
U.S.-Cuba relations.
On the flnul evening of Hu­
mecting. she was videotaped
with Castro. The tape shows her
kissing Custro on the cheek and
Hiunklng him "for being a great
•teacher.
Since Its broadcast, she bus
received death threats. Others In
the group have been labeled
communists and traitors.
The backlash was not unex­
pected. In 1979. two Cubans
were murdered In Puerto Rico
and New Jersey uftcr they at­
tended a similar conference In
Havana.
U.S. Itep. Lincoln Dlaz-Balart,
l&lt; Miami, sent Attorney General
Janet Reno a copy of the tape
and asked that some of the
conference members be regis­
tered us foreign agents of Hie
Cuban government.
"As the video Indicates, these
people maintain und manifest an
intense devotion and servile at­
titude toward the Cuban dictator
and Ills oppressive policies,"
wrote Dluz-iialurt. whose family
wns politically powerful In Cuba
before Castro’s revolution.
Montlel Davis said Wcdnesrlny
the receiving-line video was
taken out of context, adding It
was not the time nor place to
question Castro on Ills repressive
regime.

"I have nothing to apologize
for." she said. "Obviously, I am
against Ills principles. But
whether right or wrong, lie has
stood firm In the face of political
tension.
"M y position alwuys has lieen
that the way to bring democracy
to Cuba Is not to Isolate It but lo
open It up. I want to see a
transition." she Mild.
Since lhr conference ended
Sunday. Montlel Davis and
another delegate. Francisco
Arucu. who advocates rasing
travel restrictions between Cuba
and the United States, huve been
denounced bv other exiles as
communists, Castro's agents
and sellouts.
"I feel Indignation Hint there
a r e C ii h a n s w h o p l a c e
themselves as accomplices to
Castro." said Rodolpbo Fromctu.
a commander of the paramilitary
Alpha 06.
The National Democratic Un­
ity Party, another Miami-based
paramllllury group Intent on u
violent overthrow of Castro, said
It launched an offensive Satur­
day on a Cuban military base In
direct response lo the confer­
ence.
"Dialogue Is not the way. The
only language Is with arms."
said Claudio Llerena. the group’s
military chief.
The group claimed members
Infiltrated a military base on
C u b a 's n o rth coast, but a
videotape they offered as proof of
their mission showed no land­
ing.
Sandra McCarty, a Slate De­
partment spokeswomun. said
she had no knowledge of any
offensive.
Criticism of the trip started us
soon as the list of Invitees wus
made public. Montlel Davis said.
"When I made the decision to
go to Cuba. I recognized the
consequences. People were very
hostile." she said "But now I'm
so overwhelmed "

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Ready or not...

MereMPhoiob*

Soorch and yo shall llnd, or will yo. Donald Wilson, age 7, hides
in a tent from his cousin while releasing somo stoam alter
school boforo dlnnor In tho backyard.

Execution set
M ay 19 in slaying
of pharm acist
By BILL BERQSTROM
Associated Pross Wrltor
TA LLA H A S S EE Marvin
Edwin Johnson, who three times
won stays of execution In the
robbery and shooting of a
5 6 •y ea r •o Id P e n s a c o l a
pharmacist. Is again scheduled
to die In the electric chair.
Gov. Lawton Chiles signed u
fo u rth d e a th w a rra n t for
Johnson. 51. In the 1978 slaying
of Woodrow Moulton.
He Is scheduled to be executed
at 7 a.m. May 19 at Florida State

Prison near Starke.
Matthew La wry of Volunteer
Lawyers Resource Center, repre­
senting Johnson, declined to
comment Wednesday on how
the defense would proceed.
Johnson was accused of rob­
bing the Warrington Phartnucyi
In Pensacola und killing Moultonj
shortly after 8 p.m.. June 7J
1978.
He was un escapee from Ten-;
ncsscc State Penitentiary, where]
he was serving u 2 0 -ycar scih
tcncc for armed robbery, court]
records Indicated.

T H E W E A TH E R
LO C A L FO R EC A S T
Tonight: Fair. Low In the
upper 60s. Eusl wind 5 lo 10
mph.
Frlduv: Partly cluudy. High In
the mid lo upper 80s. Wind eusl
10 lo 15 mph.
Extended forecast: Saturday:
Partly cloudy with a chance of
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms. Lows In Hie 70s.
Highs in the upper 80s. Sundny
through Monduy: Partly cloudy
with a chance of mainly uftcrn o o n a n d e v e n in g t h u n ­
derstorms. Lows In Hie 70s.
Highs In the mid 80s cast to near
90 west.

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ForlMyert
Gelneivllle
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Tallahettee
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May 18

NEW
May 10

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May 25

SATURDAY
Ptlvcldv 80-68

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Ptlycldy 86-08

TID E S
FRIDAYl
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 9:15
a.m.. 9:55 p.m.: MuJ. 3:05 a.m..
3:40 p.m . TIDES! Daytona
Beach: highs. 11:44 u .iii .. —
p.m.: lows. 5:35 u .iii .. 5:40 p.m.;
New Smyrna Beacht highs.
11:49 a.m., — p.m.: Imvs. 5:40
a.m.. 5:45 p.m.: Cocoa Beacht
highs. — a.m.. 12:04 p.m.: lows,
5:55 u .iii ., 6:00 p.m.

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Daytona Beach: Waves arc
2-3 feet und choppy. Current Is
to the north w ith u water
temperature of 76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc 2 feet und choppy. Current Is
to Ihc north w ith n water
temperature of 76 degrees.

BO ATIN G
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft exercise caution.
Today: Wind cast 15 knots
Increasing to 15 lo 20 kuols this
uflcrnoon. Seas 4 feet Increasing
In 4 lo 6 feel (tils afternoon. Buy
and inland waters becoming
choppy. Widely scattered show­
ers mainly souih portion. T o ­
night and Friday: Wind east to
southeast 15 to 20 knots.

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MONDAY
Ptlycldy 80-68

S T A T IS T IC S
T h e high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 83
degrees und the overnight low
was 62 us reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
p c rlo d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
Thursday, totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today wus 74 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
66, as recorded hy the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
H Wednesday's high..........84
□ Barometric pressure.30.13
□ Relative Humidity....76 pet
□W in ds.............. East 9 mph
□Rainfall......................O in.
□Sunset................ 7:59 p.m.
□Bunriae............... 8:47 a.m.

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Detroll
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Houiton
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Indlanapolll
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Jackton.MIst
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Kantai City
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Las Vegai
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Memphli
69 71 17 cdy
Milwaukee
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Nashville
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New Orleant
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Omaha
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Philadelphia
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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 28, 1904 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS

Pig farm controversy continues

— I

By NICK PPEIFAUF

C h e ck ca sh in g arrest
Eurl Prichard, 21, of 1820 Alexander Ave., Sanford, wnn
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday. Accord Ing (o the arrest
report, on April 25. Prichard reportedly went to a food store on
W. 13th Street, and using a false signature, cashed two checks
which had been reported stolen from n local business. The
checks were in the amount of $275 and $ 150. lie was Identified
and called to the Sanford (Killce station Tuesday where lie was
arrested following an Interrogation. Prichard has been charged
with grand theft, and dealing In stolen property.

Retail theft
Sheriffs deputies arrested Scott Warren Campbell. 41. 1521
Arden Street. Longwood, at a store on Lake Emma Road In
I-akc Mary Tuesday. Deputies said he had been detained by
two store employees nftcr he was repottcdly seen taking In
excess of $ 1,000 In brer, hath tissue and rib roasts from the
store without paying for the Items. Campbell has been charged
with retail theft.

W arrants served
• Gwendolyn Denise McKinney, 28, 500 Oak Avenue.
Sanford, was arrested by sheriffs deputies at her residence
Tuesday. She was wanted on a warrant for violation of
probation on a conviction of side of controlled substance.
• Richard Perry Jaynes. 31. 2430 Kumlnll Street, Sanford,
was arrested at the John E. Polk Correctional facility Tuesday.
He was wunted on a warrant for fulling to appear on a charge ol
driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• Randy Dale OHrlunt. 34. 2000 Lake Mary Hlvd„ was
arrested by deputies nt a restaurant on Seminole boulevard
Tuesday, lie was wanted on n writ of bodily attachment.

Traffic sto p s
• Erwin G. Vargas, 34, of Altamonte Springs, was arrested
by Longwood police Tuesday following a traffic stop on I fennel t
Drive. He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked
license, unlawful sirred, and safety bell violation.
•James Charles Doucette, 39. 115 E. Plantation Hlvtl,, Lake
Mnry, wna arrested by deputies on C.H. 427 Tuesday, lie was
charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
•John Steven Porco, 34. 747 Haywood Circle. Sanford, was
arrested on 27lh Street uud U.S. Highway 17-92 by Sanford
police Tuesday. He was charged with driving with a
suspended/revoked license.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Reggie ‘‘Killer" Kllllngsworlh was to Ik* transported from
Volusia County to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
yesterday afternoon. Kllllngsworlh was located at Ills home In
Deltona, und has beed charged with attempted armed robbery
In Seminole County.
• A burglary was rrported shortly after 3 a m Monday at a
nursery on W, S.R. 40, Deputies said a desk find been
runsucked. with an undetermined amount of money said to
have been tuken.
• A TV . VCR and microwave oven with a total value of
$1,150 were reportrdly stolen In a residential burglary
Tuesday In the 1500 block of Emmett Avenue near Sanford.

Incidents reported to Sanford po lice
• A TV , fan and clock radio, with a lulnl value ol $-142 were
reported stolen Tuesday from an apartment in Cnsile llrewcr
Court.
• Jewelry and a telephone answering machine valued at
$199 were re|Kirtedly taken Tuesday (mm a residence In the
200 block of Sir Luwrenec Drive.
• An attempted auto theft was reported Tuesday In the IHOO
block of Summerlin Avenue. Police said the window had heen
broken and steering column broken. While the automobile was
not taken, an estimated $750 In cash was stolen from Inside
the vehicle.
• A Deltona man told police Ills 1999 Mustang was struck by
n brick as lie drove near Celery and Locust Avenues Tuesday,
lie told officers a black male wearing a black and silver football
lype shirt threw the object ut bis car. causing damage to the
driver's door und roof.

Stolen car recovered
Sanford police arrested Vntulcl Lanier brown. 20. ol Ml Dora,
following a traffic stop at Htti Street and Persimmon Avenue
Friday. Police said the vehicle had been tdcnllllcd as being on
the stolen list. Four men exited from the vehicle but police
report three of them wrestled with the officer and managed to
escape Into u nearby wtxidcd area, brown, the fourth man.
Identified us the driver, was placed under arrest on charges ol
grand theft auto, and resisting urresl with violence. Police
Indicated the other three were apprehended a short time later,
but no specific details were Immediately available

S h o p lif t in g
Luis M. Garrldo. (39. 857 Silk Oak Circle. Lake Mary, was
arrested on a shoplifting charge Monday afternoon after
employees of the Pic N-Snv In Longwood reported he attempted
to leave the store without paying for two packs of cigarettes.

Cops fired in Dahmer
case to be reinstated
By T h « Associated Pr«ss
M ILW AUKEE — Tw o police
fleers fired for returning a
iked and dazed 14-ycar-old Itoy
Jeffrey Dahmer were ordered
triHtutcd Wednesday by a
dgc who called Ihclr dismissals
o harsh.
Reserve Circuit Judge Robert
arlns of G re e n b ay also
yarded the officers about
35,000 each In back pay.
The boy was killed shortly
ter the officers. Joseph T .
ttbrisb and John A. balcerzak.
ft hint with Dahmer In May
391. Dahmer killed four olhera
Tore being caught two months
ter.
Dahmer said at his 1992 trial
mt he simply fooled the ofTIccrs
f telling them that the youth
us his drunken adult lover and
It bad about ihclr being fired.
‘‘It Is shocking to one’s sense
fuirncss," Pnrlns said of the
smlasala. He was appointed by
ic director of state courts to
;ar the case because be Is not
□m Milwaukee County.
Partus said the officers mude
Istukes. but It was unfair to
dgc them In hindsight. He said
icy should be suspended for (30
lys almost.
The family of the boy. Koneruk
Inthasomphonc, Is suing the
tv In federal court, claiming It

violated the ttoy's right to equal
prolccllon. They claim the police
showed little respect for the
community because of Its racial
mix. Th e lawsuit seeks un­
specified damages.
"They arc very confused by
the whole thing," Robert Slat­
tery, the family's lawyer, said of
Pnrlns’ ruling.
"The y know that Ihclr child Is
dead, and could have been
saved," be said.
Police Chief Philip Arreola
fired the officers In September
1991. T h e Fire and Police
Commission upheld the firings
In November 1992, finding Dial
Hie officers were guilty of gross
negligence. Another officer,
Richard T . Porubcun. was put on
probation for a year anti Is still
on Hie force.
Gubrlsb, 31, was hired last
year as a police officer In sub­
urban Grafton: balcerzak, 37.
opened a tavern. The y said
Wednesday they were not sure If
they would rejoin the force.
"It would be very dlflicull lo
work for him ," Gabrish salt! of
Arreola. "It would be nice If be
resigned."
Arreola did nol Immediately
return calls seeking comment.
"M y Inclination at this point Is
that we not appeal," said M.
Nlrol Railway, chairman or the
Fire and Police Commission.

Herald Slab Wfltor
LAKE MARY — Pigs arc being raised oil
1.7(3 acres of laud along Rinehart Road In
Lake Mary. The land Is zoned agriculture,
but Is near the Feather Edge development.
Several times In receiil months, the Lake
Mary City Commission and various boards
have rejected requests to allow the land to
be used for ii veterinarian ellnle Owners ol
the la n d . J o h n and M a n illa ( ’a ril
meanwhile, are raising pigs v
Curb's son, brent Carlf. explained the
history behind tile property, "back in ilu
mid 1900’s, my parents purchased
acres
of laud near llie Intersections ol Itlnebari
Road amt Lake Maty boulevard. Al Hint
lime, one was a day road, and the other wudirt."
Within a short lime, however," he eon
tinned, “ the slate look five acres on the e.isi
property line, to pave Rinehart Road The
stale told us it was going In tie a
cultimcrcl.il/lndiisii lul area "
“ A year later.” ( ‘aril said, "the inuuiv
came to my dad and told him they were
going lo build the Interstate 4 Intetduioge
In the area and straighten Lake Mary
boulevard. Thai's where Sun Drive came
Into existence."
Curb explained how bis parents and Ed
Koch Joined forces to develop what even
Ittally became the Feather Edge eomrmmltv.
tint retained the outer parcel lor develop
merit as commercial.

Following ifir creation of the comprehen­
sive plans for the city, and various zoning
requirement!), the story continued.
"Dr. John Dec announced he wanted lo
locale a new veterinarian clinic In Lake
Mary, and he reportedly Went to the city
staff tn ask where It might Ire established,"
('aril said. "Th e slaff supposedly told him lo
look lor laud zoned agrlcullural. and the
Carll property was suggested, which would
require only a conditional use.
While, several abempts were made In
obtain conditional uses or zoning elarlflt-uilous as far back ns November. 1993, the
c11v and its hoards continued to turn down
the application whirl) would have permitted
i he ellnle.
( lull subsequently used Ills agriculturally
zoned land for exactly that purpose, and
begin raising pigs for marketing.
At the present time, brent Carll said bis
father lias sold four pigs to market, hut 11
remain "We rnn’i gel rid of nil of them," hr
commontrd. "because the elty now says If
we stop using the land for that purjKisc for a
specihe length of time, we can’t return to
using it as such any more."
As tale as this month. John and Marnlta
t ’arll applied lo change the future land use
on the properly from Low Density Residen­
tial lo Restricted Couuncrclnl/Ofncc Space.
I bey also asked lo concurrently rezone the
property from A-1 (agriculture) to CM
(general commercial) and req tires ted a
conditional use for approval of Hie veteri­
nary ellnle.

"M y dud retired In December of this past
year." brent Carll said, "and tic lias been
planning Ills retirement on the expectation
of selling the land. Yel. lime aflcr time, a
handful of jieople stand up and voice
complaints and the city responds by voting
down all of Ills requests."
The city stafT has recommended dental of
the future land use amendment, tin lwo
points released In a document: "Restricted
commerclul/oftlcc space is not compatible
with surrounding uses as It Is eneompusset!
I&gt;y residential uses and Is tint acting In
transition to more Intense uses,” anti, "No
changes have occurred tn the character ol
the area I lint would warrant u change In
land use lo Restricted Commercial Office at
tills lime."
As a result of I lie recorn incntlul Ions, the
Land Planning Agency recommended denial
of the changes by a three to one vote.
brent Carll matte It clear that he was
explaining what he sees of the situation, and
that Ills parents would not be available lor
Immediate comment. "They are apparently
worn out In trying lo get tills going.” lie
satil. "The y have been lighting long anti
bard for Ibis, I personally don’t believe I bey
are bring treated fairly."
"Th e land lias been agriculturally zoned
for it long lime." be said, "and Just a
handful of people, some of whom have only
lived al Feather’s Edge for a few months,
want to rh un gr things for n man who has
worked 29 years of his life lo provide for Ills
retirement."

Rabbis: Sex
can be holy
experience
for singles
By DAVID BRiaQS
AP Rollfllon Writer
NEW YORK — For Jew Kb
singles unable in wait until
marriage. h c x can still Is- a holy
experience II religions moral
standards are followed a n o n I
lug In a report developing a
eoutemporaiv sexual ctiilc loi
(lie nation’s largest brain b ol
Judaism
"C o illllllttf d . loving i d . i
Hoiisltlps heltvi i n mature people
who strive lo conduct lliclt
sexual lives a&lt; entiling In the
concepts anti values d&lt; scribed
above can embody a measute ol
holiness, even il nol the full
poillou available In marriage
says the report "Th is Is M\
beloved. |bis Is My I tletitl
M a r r i a g e is s t i l l t h e
"appropriate place" fm sexual
relations, but the re|«irt released
Wednesday encourages Jewish
leaders to reconsider whether
even homosexual t did ion* can
be pari of God's gill ol sexuality
If other moral standards are
obeyed.
The
p a s to ra l le tte r (r o m
a
c o m m i s s i o n td ( 'o n s e t v a M v e
r a b b is Is &lt; a ile d th e llrs l moil&lt; tn
a tt e m p t m d ra ft a s c m i . i I • tin*
h\ a n y b r a n c h o l
lo d a is t a
A m o n g IK
ii * n i n i ii c i o la H o o
J e w s h a v e &gt;i p at Hi tll.ll ics |hiiisi
b llliv in a v o id A I D S I n dK* lo s in g
(b e l l s e x u a l h is t o r y to i l u n
partner, by u i i d c t g o i n g H I V
testing and b\ a b s t a in i n g il
elthci parluet is Inlet led
The report Ito o l l In R a h h lid c .il
Assem bly s C o m m i s s i o n o n
H u m a n S e x u a lllv w ill be p u s
e n ie d T u e s d a s lo (la
g t m q i ••
C t i n i m l l l c f o n J e w i s h L .m a n d
S t a n d iiid s T h t law e o n iin jile i
w h it 'll sets o fficia l p o lic y lot lb*
a s s e m b ly . Is e x p e c te d lo hi g m
d f ll h c i a ll o ii s o il Ib e le e o tm u e ii
(till In n s la I In* loll

file assem bly r e p l e s e n l s
1.500 Conservative rabbis who

serve 1.5 llllllloil eoilgleg.dlon.il
members. The Union ol Amen
tan Hebrew Congregations u p
resenting Reform Judaism lias
a p p ro x im a te ly I 3 m illio n
members In North America An
estimated I million American
Jews are affiliated with Ortho
tlox organizations.
Kahili Gerald L. Zcllzcr. picsl
dent of the Rabbinical Assembly,
said (In* report represents tin
"first Him* Unit a initial rabbinic
group lu the United Stales has
erafted the beginnings ol a
sexual elide lor (lie Jewish
comimmll y.”

Ready to grow

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Ashloy Hunt, 5. got a little jump on spring lawn
malnloaaot ■■ wilt) Dor dad al thoir Sanford homo

H n a ld P t w lo t r , S u t . n W l n n l l

•JIJ/vJ lilll * .
recently. Ashley holped fertilize, rake and water
Iho grass, ready to grow all summer.

H ig h w a y P a tro l
se ts ro a d b lo c k s
11y J. MAIIK BARFIELD

Herald Senior Stab Writer
SANFORD —

I reapers with
Patrol have
m o n th ly
schedule ol mudhlofks on area
mails tlot lug Ibe &lt;timing weeks
lo eiixuif vehicles ami their
drlventio* sab
Troopers will slop traflle dur­
ing daylight hours lo check for
such vchicle salt i v risks as worn
itri s. detective brakes and In*
opcniiivi headlights. They will
also i heck lo m ake sure
motoiisis have valid drivers
hi cum -, ami vehicle reglslrallun.
A iv ruminal law violators, such
•14 buiikeii drivers, will face
arrest
lumpers may establish the
roadblocks al the following loca­
tion*.
• April 29 lo May 5: Celery
Avenue Gen. J C . Hutchinson
Parkway. Maiqucltc Roucl. O r­
a n g e llotdevaid. Stale Rout) 42(3.
llpsala Road ami Persimmon
Avenue
• May 0 to 12 Airport boule­
vard. Celery Avenue. CR 15.
the Mot Ida Highway
a ii n on n re d th e ir

Orange boulevard. Old Lake
M n ry R o a d . S R 4 2 9 a nd
Persimmon Avenue.
• May 13 lo 19: CR 15. Gun.
J . C . H u tc h in s o n P a rk w a y .
Marquette Routt. Orange boule­
vard. Osceola Road. Llpsala Roatl
ami Persimmon Avenue.
• May 20 to 2(3: Airport boule­
vard, CR 15. Markham Road.
Orange b o u le va rd . Osceola
R o a d , U p s a I a R o a tl a n tl
Persimmon Avenue.

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EDITORIAL

Guns are not
toys nor
meant for games
W ere th e y bored/
O r did th e teens find th e ir lives so triv ia l
that they allow ed a friend to reduce all th e ir
lives to a Kumc o f chance?
O r have guns becom e so co m m o n p lac e In
o u r lives th at w e now fall to recognize the
In h eren t dnngcr o f the w eapons?
Last w eek, a 16-year-old L y m a n H ig h
School stu d en t put a bullet In th e c h a m b e r o f
u gun he and his friends h ad rep o rted ly
stolen, an d spun th e cy lin d e r. A gam e of
R u s s ia n R o u le tte e n s u ed w it h th e g u n
pointed at one boy. then a n o th e r. Each tim e
there w as no b u llet.
T h e 16-year old e ve n tu ally lo9t the gam e
w h en th e bullet fired from the gun and
exploded In his head.
D id he re ally believe he had n o th in g to live
for? H ad he failed to listen to w ords of cau tio n
about guns?
G uns a rc not toys. T h e y arc not th e
in s tru m e n ts o f gam es o f chance.
T h e y arc dangerous w eapons th at can be
fatal If m isused w h e th e r held by an exp ert or
Inexp erien ced person.
People w h o kn e w the yo u th say he had a
tem p er. H e w as enrolled In a class designed to
teach h im to redirect Ills anger.
Yet he w as a b rig h t, fu n -lo v in g teen w ho did
not need to die. even by a c c id e n t.
O n television an d In the m o vies fire a rm s are
g lam o rize d . G ood guys us w ell as bad guys
curry a n d use guns. Even those w ho are k illed
rise u p ag a in to sta r In a n o th e r episode or
u n o th c r film . A person m ay be led to believe
ih e re s u lts o f p u llin g a trig g e r urc n ot
pcrmajiRPio J 1V.......

LETTER
C la r ify in g le t t e r
During the recent campaign In the election for a
scut on the commission of Lake Mary, which Sheila
Sawyer won handily. 1 wrote u letter to the editor
signed E. A. Curlson In which I asked the women of
Lake Mary to support her. Several comments and
articles questioned my appeal to the female voters.
Although I am a male chauvinist, according to
my with Ethel whose initials arc E.M.. I felt that
Sheila was ihe best candidate by far so I voted for
her. I’ll vote for a woman particularly If I feel she Is
the most qualified. I hope this clarifies my previous
letter.
E. A. Curlson
Lake Mary

W is e v o te rs
Hooray for the wise voters of Luke Mary who
elected ’ Sheila Suwycr to Hcrvc on the city
commission. The people showed their support for
the candidate who Is the most qualified and
devoted to the citizens or Lake Mary. The m ajority
of people were not Influenced by the negative
Editorials printed about her In the "other newspa­
per." I know of two letters submitted to the "other
paper" thut supported Mrs. Sawyer but were not
printed. The editor needs some lessons In fairness.
Ethel M. Curlson
Lake Mary

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Richard M ilhous Nixon: R.I.P.
Politicians can he divided, broadly. Into two
categories: Ihe moralists, who believe that
p o lit ic s Is u h o u l p r in c ip le s , and the
Machiavellians, who believe It Is ntxiut power.
Richard Nixon was a Machiavellian.
It wasn’t that he wns unaware of Ihe attraction
that principles have for many people. On the
contrary, he took It Into nccount very carefully —
much as an engineer takes Into account the laws
of thermodynamics. Hut for him the Ixittom line
was power. Once, reviewing excerpts from one of
Ills books on foreign policy that had appeared In
a magazine. I did a little counting. The magic
word "freedom" appeared Just four times In
those excerpts: the word "power," 2 H.
Long before he became eomfortnblc on the
world singe, hobnobbing with DeOaulle and Mao
Tse-tung. Nixon’s "real world" wns the world
where, he believed, powerful men made the
really big decisions — In puneled board rooms
atop Manhattan skyscrapers, or the men’s locker
rooms of certain select golf clubs. As he
remarked to a friend, walking up Mnnhnltan’s
Pork Avenue not long uftcr he had been defeated
for the governorship of California and moved to
New York to practice law. "Th is Is where It’s at
— not back there with those peasants."
Not surprisingly, then. Ills political style was
always n little mechanical. As presidents go. hr

never had a lurge personal following. His strategy
wus always to convince Just over half of the
voters that he was
ever so slightly pref­
erable to the man he
was running against.
It d i d n ’ t a lw a y s
work, but when It did
It was as good ns a
landslide. And now
and then, with Dem­
ocratic help (ns In
1972). he even won
by a landslide.
It would lie Inter­
esting to know what
he really thought. In
retrospect, about the
Watergate scatidnl
It w asn’t that he
that destroyed his
was unaw are of
presidency. Reullstlc
the attraction
ns nlwnys, he would
that principles
no doubt ussert that
have for many
Ills a ctio n s w ere
people. J
’ ’ s t u p i d . " (L ik e
Talleyrand. Nixon
regarded a blunder ns far worse than a
crime.) Hut while It was undeniably foolish to
tape his own ortvntc conversations, and Inter

fo*i

on to try to protect his aides by small but
undeniable obstructions of Justice (not. you
can lie sure, the first ever committed III the
Oval Office). It Is possible to understand how
he allowed himself to Ik - edged, almost
Imperceptibly, ever closer to the ntiyss.
It may even be that, us with so many driven
men. there wns at the core of his upwardly
mobile being an Impulse to self-destruction. If
so. It still had to compete with the powerful
drive Hint motivated his partially successful
rehabilitation In the 20 years that Ihe Lord
gave him after he stepped down from the
presidency.
In historical terms. Nixon s greatest
achievement was undoubtedly his dramatic
reversal of America’s longstanding policy
toward Communist China - n stroke that
Inconvenienced our chief enemy, the Soviet
Union. In the ongoing Cold War. but that us
time passes seems less significant und even,
somehow, less shrewd. Here us elsewhere.
Rlchurd Nixon was |xxirly served by his
Inability to empathize with, rather than
merely note and try to cope with, the
Imperatives of freedom.
For the next few decades, the dominant
llliernl historians will of course continue to
consign him to the trash-heap.__________

JOSEPH SPEAR

The inside the
beltway funhouse

MARTIN SCHRAM

N ixon w as larger than life
For all who covered Ills presidency und
stayed to watch the parade of chief executives
thut followed. Richard M. Nixon made one
thing perfectly clear: lie wus the last of our
leuders who was even larger than the office lie
occupied.
Rlchurd Milhous Nixon: So lurge. so flawed.
So large: Even after the ultimate Ignominy of
being the first president forced to resign his
office, Nixon resurrected his shattered reputa­
tion to the point where the news media he
despised began citing him us a foreign-policy
wise mun. Even our Democratic president
sought hlsudvlcc.
So flawed: As most largcr-thun-llfc figures.
Richard Milhous Nixon became u part of
American lore ••so much so that critics made
all three of his names epithets of barbed
disrespect. "Tricky Dick" wns what detractors
called him to Indicate his slippery wuy of
smearing his cnrly opponents ns soft-oncommunlsm; "Mlllhouse" was n movie, a dark
comedy of vlllulny; "Nixonian" was shorthand
for any down und dirty deed.
Yet this must be acknowledged: Nixon wns
the lust figure who took complete commund of
the Oval Office and Its decision-making und
made them reflect his personality and will ••for
better, and ultimately, for worse.
From his prc-prcsldcntlul transition In 1068
until the helicopter whisked him to his Elba on
Aug. 9. 1974. I covered the Nixon presidency
for Newsduy. "Covered" doesn’t cupturc what I
d id ; In v e s tig a t e d , p ro b e d , and
nnalyzcd-wlth-grcnt-skeptlclsm Is more like It.
I didn't like his politics, policies or "Nixonian"
ethics. Nixon, In turn, threw me off his historic
China trip as payback for a Nowaday In­
vestigative scries on his finances.
Nixon wus defined, both positively und
ncgutlvely, by the contradictions that ruled his
public career and his private life.
Nixon was raised a Quaker. Yet he disas­
trously prolonged the Vietnam War. as tens of
thousands of Americans died and hundreds of
thousands were wounded - because he didn’t
wunt his nation (or his presidency) to look
weak.
Nixon talked a tough antl-conimunlst line.
Yet he opened tics with communist China and
he pushed urms control with the Soviets.
Nixon tulkcd a conservative Republican line
ut home. Yet he Implemented a Democratic
economic cure-all ••wage and price controls. It
failed.
Nixon was possessed by chronic resentment
of those bom to wealth and educated In the Ivy
League. He was contemptuous of the Kennedys and their Irlsh-Amerlcan noblesse, yet

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he tried to be like them, lie dragged the White
House press corps to Irclund Just to celebrate
the Idea that he too had Irish ancestors. He
held a photo opportunity, strolling the Sun
Clemente beach with his new dog (yes. un Irish
setter named King Tlmuhoc). an Image evok­
ing that classic photo of Robert Kennedy
barefoot on u beach with his dog. Well, almost
like Hobby, until a large wuve washed over
Nixon's feet - which were still clad In his black
wlngtlps.
In his every rise and fall. Nixon was master
hater, as transcripts of his tape recorded office
conversations made
clear. He scorned lib­
erals, Journ alists.
J e w s (a n d o fte n
seemed to think they
were synonymous).
He kept n list of
enemies, real and
Im agined, and he
ordered retribution
against them. He had
a secret team of
White House
"plum bers" (as In
plugging leaks) thut
w iretapped friend
E H e was the last
and foe; his agents
of our leaders
burglarized the office
who w as even
of Dnnlel Ellsberg's
larger than the
psychiatrist seeking
office he
d ir t on the d ls occupied. J
H e m ln a to r of the
Pentagon Papers.
And yet, on the night he died. I found myself
thinking of that poignant, rambling, tcary
farewell speech to Ills staff. And I thought
ubout thut cmotlonul yet ceric sensation that
even we In the Nixon press corps felt when Ii Ih
helicopter lifted ofT the White House South
Lawn. Washington slipped Into a numb
malaise - especially the Journalists. Glories
might lie ahead, but our Jobs would never he
the same. No reporting challenge could he so
great, no assignment so gripping.
It Is a terrible thing to lose a great friend. It Is
not altogether different to lose a great enemy.

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Rural food
jianks may be forced to close and
many families nlrcady struggling
jo buy groceries will have less to
^at If the Agriculture Departfnent Insists on pnrlng $80
m illion from nil emergency
feeding program, lawmakers
fcny.
' In u letter Wednesday to Agri­
culture Secretary Mike Espy,
102 House members from both
turtles criticized the departnent's plan to discontinue buyng commodities for distribution
o food h a n ks u n d e r T h e
emergency Food Assistance
rograrn, or TEFA P.
j According to the luwmukers.
ed by Rep. Peter DcFnzIo. D3rc.. TE F A P Is the "last line of
lefense" for hungry Americans.
Without the program's comnodttles, many food banks will
-lose, especially those In rural
ireus. and many households will
le denied em ergency food
lles. the lawmakers conMany more fumllles hnve
ilrendy been hurt by earlier cuts
n the program's budget.
! T h e p r o g r a m has been
fthrlnklng for years as federal

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furm policies reduced the
enormous grain and dairy sur­
pluses of the 1980s.
The budget-cutting plan for
the fiscal year that begins Oct. I
would eliminate nil spending on
commodities for the program
but preserve $40 million In
administrative expenses for use
by Ihe food hunks, pantries and
other local agencies that distrib­
ute those surplus commodities.
The department argues that
Its plan will keep Hint pipeline
open by giving local food banks
qnd pantries the overhead
money they need to operate.
"We need to make sure that
food hanks stay open and pro­
vide access to food. We think
this Is ties! accomplished not
through purchasing a relatively
modest amount of commodities,
but by continuing to provide the
lion’s share of administrative
funds," the department's Mary
Ann Kceffc said last month In
prepared testim ony for Ihe
House Agriculture subcommit­
tee on nutrition.
Th e program, however. Is
shrinking ut a time when nearly
26 million Americans rely on
food pantries, soup kitchens and
emergency feeding programs,
according to a study by Second

Harvest, a nationwide network of
food banks based In Chicago.
Second Harvest’s study, re­
leased Inst month, also found
that children nccount for almost
half of nil people needing n bag
of groceries or a hot lunch from a
food pantry nr soup kitchen.
"Hefore such u devastating cut
can be Justified. USDA must
locate enough private corpora­
tions und donors to replace the
98.9 million pounds of T E F A P
food Hint Second Harvest alone
will lose." the lawmakers said.
"There must be substantial evi­
dence that the prlvnte sector can
contribute this fond that Is
essential to the nutrition and
health of the 25.9 million Second
Harvest clients."
Christine Vludlmlroff. Second
Harvest president and chief ex­
e c u t iv e o f f ic e r , sn ld the
network's present supply of food
Is falling short of demand and
any cut “ puts us at risk of
having to say to hungry people
thut our cuptxiards are getting
hare too."
In the first 2tA months of
1994. food donations were down
35 percent compared with the
same period In 1993, Second
Ifurvrst snld.

Abortion

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B u t th e y arc. Y ou can not shoot u b u llet In to
yo u r head an d get up to s ta r In an o th e r
e p is o d e 'o f yo u r life. It Is too precious to be
reduced to a gam e.
T h e re arc enough dangers facing people
every duy w ith o u t adding the m ix tu re o f a
loaded g un , bored teens and u false Im age of
the glories o f firearm s.
G u n s w ill n e v e r be eradicated from o u r
society. O n ly an u n realistic Idealist w ould
expect th a t. If w e are to eo-cxlst w ith the
w eapons, we m ust learn to respect these
In s tru m e n ts w h ic h could ta k e o u r lives or
those o f o u r c h ild re n .
G u n s m u st be respected or w e w ill c o n tin u e
to lose b rig h t y o u n g m en like th is 16-year old
L ym u n y o u th .

/

JENNIFER DIXON

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

A Washington. D C., street person yester­
day claimed lie* saw "Ixixrs and Murks" ol
papers lielongliig to, the late presidential
emmselnr Vincent Foster being dumped Into
a trash container Iasi week In an alley behind
It Street. NW
"I was |usl strolling along, looking for. you
know, stuff ’* said the man. who *|xirted a
month-old growth ot beard and saHlbls name
was Hilly. I le refused to give a Iasi name.
“ I seen ’em bring­
ing Ihe boxes and
slacks out of Ihe
hack d o o r." H illy
continued. "A ll the
papers had the Ini­
tials VW F across the
lop. T hey pul 'em In
the dumpster."
VW F were Ihe lul- ,
llaU~nf.-VUM«ui~ W l t
Foster Jr., the highlevel White House
aide who apparently
shot himself In a
park olT Ihe George f They’ro
Washington parkway "in v e s tig a tin g
In nearby Virginia
whothor it was
Iasi duly.
really ow ned by
"Not realizing Ihe
Hillary Clinton
significance of wlial I
and whothor she
saw. I |iih| kepi oil
had invested Ip _
walking." said Hilly
w icker futures. "
lie said these things
as lie stidled roast heel sandwiches In Ills
inoulli and washed llirm down with half a
dozen Ixiiilrs of cold beer. The food und drink
were provided by several conservative groups
Ilia! sponsored Ihe Shoreham Hotel press
conference al which Hilly spoke.
CNN broke away from a special on the
Bosnian crisis to cover Ihe press conference
live.
A reporter pointed out that one of ihe stores
In the block of II Street where Hilly saw the
papers Is Vogelmann's Wicker Furniture,
which might be using stationery with the
Initials VWF. "Do mil In- deceived by this
storefront.” said conservative activist Floyd
Drown, publisher of the "Clinton Watch"
newsletter and one of Ihe organizers of the
press conference. He said they were In­
vestigating whether II was really owned by
Hillary Clinton and whether she had Invested
In wicker futures.
Radio talk show host G. Gordon l.lddy
stepped forward lo say lie laid located an
anonymous source who had been driving
through the alley last duly and had seen
workers loading something wrapped In
plastic Inina van with VWF painted on It.
"Perhaps they were delivering a piece of
wicker furniture," said one reporter.
"Perhaps they were transporting a body to
a park In Virginia." said l.lddy. As he spoke,
lie (licked a file and held Ills hand over the
llumc. smiling broadly as Ills flesh sizzled.
Tw o minutes later, Rush Llmhaiigh re­
ported "rumors" that Vincent Foster had
been killed In a store owned by Hillary
Clinton and the body had been transported lo
Virginia In a van hearing Vince Foster's
Initials. Five minutes Inter, the stock market
crashed.
"Hey. let me tell you about my abduction
by aliens from outer space." Hilly said as the
press conference broke up.
Meanwhile. In Little Rock, President
Clinton’s arch nemesis Cliff Jackson called a
press conference In a high school auditorium.
Standing on the singe were 43 women.
"I have sworn affidavits from every woman
on tills stage that they had relations with
William Jefferson Clinton." Jackson said.
"Ain't that right, girls?"
"Yes. Mr. Jackson." they said.
"Tills means that 52.7 percent of the
women under age 40 In the state of Arkansas
have at least been lilt on by Mr. Clinton." said
Jackson. "This summer. 1 Intend to file a
class action suit on behalf of every woman In
the state under age 40 who has not been
propositioned by Clinton, on the grounds thut
their self-esteem lias been Irreparably dam­
aged by being so Ignored.

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Pontlnued from Page 1A
Included
bombings, fires, and even a
Inurder.
; R e sp o n d in g lo the fatal
shooting last year of Dr. David
G unn outside his Pensacolu
abortion clinic and acts of vio­
lence elsewhere. Congress Is
near passage of a bill muklng It
Itlegui lo block access to n clinic.
Differences between House
and Senate versions of the legis­
lation were resolved Tuesday,
and Ihe hill now Is heading for
final votes In each chamber.
In Melbourne, o|&gt;crutors of the
Aware Women Center for Choice
sued 0|&gt;erallnn Rescue and Its
members In 1991 — a lawsuit
that last year led McGregor lo
create a protest-free zone around
Ihe clinic.
He found that Operation Re­
scue members often Interfered
with patients and slalf members
rylng lo enter or leave the

clinic, which hits been operating
since 1977.
Demonstrators went lo the
homes of clinic putlcnts and
employers, sometimes ringing
Hie doorliclls of nrlgblxirs and
Identifying clinic employees as
"baby killers."
Protesters sometimes followed
patients and clinic staff mcmiiers "In a stalking manner" and
on occasion threatened violence
ugutnxt clinic patients and
employees.
Itasrri on those llndlngs. the
Judge barred all 0|X'rullon Re­
scue uienitierx and others "act­
ing In concert" with that group
from engaging, among other
things, In these speclllr acts:
• Entering the clinic property.
• H lo rk ln g , Im p e d in g or
obstructing access lo Ihe clinic
property.
• Picketing or any other kind
of demonstration wiililn 36 feet
of Hie clinic pro|M-rty.

Secretaries—
• «
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Continued from Paf8 1A
iroven lo jxissess superior sccrearlal skills. Is a self-starter
icedlng no supervision. Is
loncst, dependable, and has the
ilghcst ethics."
• Deanna Sutton, office muniger at Mincer Motors. 1809 S.
French A v e n u e , has been
lomliiuted by Diana Mincer. In
ler nomination, Mincer culled
button, "u one-woman hand."

and explained the many Jobs she
bundles on u continuous bases
for the past four ycurs.
,

Willi tills as National Secre­
tary Week, the chattllicr will be
recognlzlng the winning entry al
a special Secretaries Luncheon
tills Friday noon al (he Chamber
olflce.

Guest speaker lor Ihe event
will lie Katherine Ramsliergrr ol
the Orlando Film Commission.

• Approaching, wllhln 300
leet ol ihe clinic, anyone seeking
the clinic’s services.
*
The Florida Supreme Court
upheld McGregor's Injunction,
ruling that It doesn't violate
Iree speech rights.
Hut the Allunta-based 11Hi
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
ruling In a parallel case, said the
Ju d g e ’s In ju n c tio n for the
M elbourne clinic Is " v ie w ­
point-based" and most likely
unconstitutional.
The Florida Supreme Court
ruling was up|x-uled to the na­
tion s highest court by 0 |x-ratlon
Rescue members Jud y Madsen.
Ed Martin and Shirley Hobbs,
who said they never had blocked
access lo the Melbourne clinic.
Information from tho Auooftfod PrtU It
containedinfhit rvport

Longwood—
Continued from Page iA
In addltlon^nijiniiers of these
ad I mhi- eOmmfltecs are also
honored guests: C h ris tm a s
Parade: Harkflfotr Devise Review;
Equity Study; Outlook: and Gov­
ernmental Task Force. (LW SCC).
Commission members decided
earlier this year lo s|K)nsor the
dinner lo extend sincere appre­
ciation and grullliide to all
lormcr and current members of
city boards and committees for
their generous dedication and
com m llm enl lo llic City of
Longwood.

Gambling—
Continued from Page 1A
enlerbilnmcnl complex
In downtown Orlando, and Jim
Rouse, who developed Hurhoiir
Place In Baltimore and Fnnucll
Hall In Boston.
"This Is a very flue opportuni­
ty for downtown redevelopment
where Ihe rlvcrbont attraction
cun become n de facto tool of
urban rcvllullzullon." Snow told
a news conference. Snow had
expressed Interest In building an
entertainment complex at Port
of Sanford In conjunction with
rlvcrbont gambling. He said he
would not lx* nn Investor In the
gambling venture, hut would not
locate In Sanford without It.
Ollier supporters of rlvcrlxiut
casinos Include a partnership
between Carnival Cruise- Lines
and Conllnenlal Hotels; New
York-based Hospitality Fran­
chise Systems, a hotel chain
fra n ch iso r nod reservation
network; Atlantic Marine, u ship
builder In Jacksonville: and the
Florida Hlvcrlxuil Renaissance
Group. In which Snow Is a
partner.
Florldu Klvrrhont president
Gerald Brnlcy says I f ' vnlcrs
approve rlvcrbont gumtiling, the
Leglslalure will allow Individual
ellles und counties In "opt out"
and not allow them locally.
Seminole County commissioners
voted unanimously In Mnrrli to
oppose Las Vrgasstyle gambling
of nny sort, laud or water. The
county’s Tourist Development
C o nnell decided to rem ain
neutral.
Sanford Mayor Hrttyr Smith
said she opposes the Florida
Rlvcrbont proposal on moral and
pragmatic reasons.
The pro|x&gt;sal authorizes up lo
2 1 rlverbonls statewide und not
more than four ships In any one
co u n ty. Unlike M ississippi,
where flouting casinos never
move, visitors In Florida would
pay an admission charge to
board n rlvcrboat for a limited
gambling excursion.
Hrulry. who serves ns Sate Bel
spokesman, snld recent polls
conducted alxiiit casino gambl­
ing Indicated Floridians would

support a limited form of river- nowhere” Hint lake people into
Intcrnntlonnl waters to gamble.
Ixiai casinos.
Alter their rlvcrboat ride, cus­
‘‘W e're offering something
that goes along wtlh Ihe theme tomers would disembark Into
of Florldu. From limes past, newly restored commercial and
rlvcrbonts are part of Florida’s entertainment districts where
history." said Uraley. an Orlando they could spend money In
restaurants and stores, support­
developer.
Hut casino opponents said ers said.
While parents gambled, their
llicy would oppose Ihe flouting
casino concept Just ns they do children would lx* supervised In
the land-based gambling centers centers operated by Ixiai opera­
and they don't see II as rnmpfltl- tors. Hralcvsald.
The pro-rlvcrbout group lias
hie w ith F lo rid a 's la m lly raised about $200,000 of the
orlcnicd tourist market.
"Th e y all expect In make a $4.3 million to $6.3 million It
hunch of money out of It," said expects to spend collect log
signatures and promoting Its
G e o rg e G re e n e , e x e c u tiv e
proposal. Uraley said.
director of No Casinos, an null
Organizers have hired Na­
casino group In SI. Petersburg.
"I don't find one any more tional Voter Outreach lo gather
signatures for the petition.
acceptable than the other."
T h e y also hire d O rla nd o
S u p p o r t e r s s a id t h e y
envisioned rlvcrboat casinos economist Hank Flshklnd to
Inking patrons on thrcc-hour conduct an economic study that
cruise on rivers, lakes and Inte­ estimated rlvcrboat casinos
rior waterways of Florida to play would create' 65,000 Jobs with
hlaek|aek, slot machines, crops, an average salary of $24,000 a
roulette and other games of year, result In almost 3 million
hotel room Ixxiklngs a year and
chance.
Tlie rlvertxials would not trav­ generale $375 million in taxes.
el Into Ihe ocean und Gulf of Inlo-mallon Irom lh» Attoclaltd Pr»tt it
Mexico like so-cnllcd “cruises lo contained InHill report

Mayor
Continued from Page 1A
pragmatic reasons.
"Absolutely, unequivocally,
with capital letters No!. No!,
No!." Smith said litis morning.
"Thut Is not the vision I have for
Sanford."
Smith said site will ask com­
missioners lo approve a resolu­
tion opposing gambling al the
May 9 meeting A proposed
resolution has not been drafted,
site said.
Smith Joins Ihe growing ranks
of Seminole County officials
opposed to cruising casinos
promoted by Florldu Klvcrbont
Corp. Seminole County commis­
sioners last month unanimously
voted lo oppose gambling In
Florldu. The group wnnts lo
spend up to $ 1 0 million ul Port
of Sunlord lo develop dully
rlvcrlxiut gambling cruises on
tin- river und possibly. Lake
Monroe

Smith said In uddltlonul to her
personal moral objections lo
gambling, she believes gambling
would slnln the Image of Sanford
and Seminole County. Smith
said the enterprise would detour
the county from Its efforts to
a t t r a c t m o r e e o r p n r a te
employers such as the American
Aiilnmohlle Association.
"W e need lo appeal and court
things that do nol make people
without a lot of money lose It.”
said Smith.
Smith said with the growing
n u m b e r of states a llo w in g
gambling. Florida may not at­
tract a large Increase In tourists
as gamtiling barkers suggest.
"W h y would they want to
come to Florida when they could
slay In lltelr own states and
gamble?." she said.

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DEATHS
DENNIS K. CROCKETT
Dennis K. Crockett. 61. Can­
terbury Circle. Casselberry, died
Tuesday. April 26. 1994. at
Florida llospltul. Altamonte
Springs. Ikirn April I. 1933. In
Chicago, lie moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr, Crockett
was owncr/opcrator of Pent­
house Cleaners. Longwood. He
was a member of Aloma Buptlst
Church und the American Dry
Cleaners Association. He was an
Army veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Melo­
dy; daughter. Carolyn C., Cas­
selberry; brother. Glendon.
Burbank. III.; sisters. Delores
McKinnu, West Chester. Pa.,
Phyllis Cnrplcl, Dca Plaines, III.
National Crcinutlon Society.
Winter Park, In charge of ar­
rangements.
DUDLEY D. HALE JR.
Dudley D. Hale Jr.. 61. Village
on the Green. Longwood, died
Tuesday, April 26. 1994, at
South Seminole Hospital. Long­
wood. Horn June 18, 1932. In
San Antonio, Texas, he moved to
Central Florida In 1964. Mr. Hide
wus un auditor for INA. He
attended Episcopal Church of
the Resurrection. He was a Nuvy
veteran.
Survivors Include son. Robert
D„ Longwood; one grandson.
National Cremation Society.
Winter Park, In charge of ar­
rangements.
JAMES WESLEY McCLOUD
James Wesley McCloud. 44. of
South Luke Avenue. Sanford,
died Tuesday. April 26. 1994. al
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born Sept. 24.
1949. In Quincy, he moved to
Sanford In 1981 from there. Mr.
McCloud was a disabled military
veteran and a member of House
of Refuge Ministries. Sanford. He
was an Arm y veteran of the
Vietnam Wur.
Survivors Include wife. Wonza
M.: son. Slrmurtuc. Christopher

Perry and Nicholas Perry, all of
Sanford; daughters. Audrey Hell.
Shcrrlna. Cassandra Miller, all of
St. Petersburg; father. Frank.
Sanford; stepmother. Daisy Mc­
Cloud. Sanford: grandfather.
Leon Harrison. Quincy, sisters.
Barbara Miller. Joyce M. Smith,
both of Sanford: brothers.
Dunlcl. Freddy. John Golden, all
of Sanford: four grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
RICHARD OORDON
MORRISON
Richard Gordon Morrison. 64,
Lake Brantley Road, Longwixid,
died Tuesday. April 26. 1994. at
South Seminole Hospital. Longwood. Horn April 28. 1929. In
Parkersburg. W.Va., he moved
to Central Florida In 1955. Mr.
Morrison was a vice president for
SmiHank. He was United Meth­
odist and a Mason.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife.
Evelyn: daughters. Toni Lee.
Espanola. N.J., D.J. MorrisonJensen. Delray Uench, Trlela.
Longwood: mother, Dorolha
Lawson. Apopka; four grand­
children.
H u ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

Care. Horn Sept. It . 1909, in
Amherst. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In I960. Mrs.
Wankowsky was a technician for
the Wurlltzcr Organ Company.
She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church. Sanford.
Survivors include son. Warren
Hiichhardl. North Towuuwnnda.
N.Y.; sisters. Herna E. Martin.
Buffalo. N.Y.. Ruth Hath and
H a r r i e t t G r o s s , b o th of
T o w n a w a n d a : tw o g r a n d ­
c h i l d r e n a n d one g r e a t ­
grandchild.
Hrlsson Funeral Hume, San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

WINIFRED FLORENCE
WANKOW8KY
Winifred Florence
Wankowsky, 84. Elkcam Boule­
vard. Deltona, died Monday.
April 18. 1994. at Deltona Health

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Spy ready to make a deal Possible nuclear test
for w ife’s light sentence may affect China trade
By MICHAEL J. 9NIFFEN
Ansoclated Preai Writer
A1.KXANDIHA. V11. — Aklrlcli Ames Ih ready
tn iiilmll In In-lug the highest ranking Russian
spy ever euughl Inside (lie CIA and In spend the
test of Ills life In prison In a deal with
pmseeiiiiiis lolel his wife serve only five years,
A member of the House Intelligence Cuminlttee ob|reled that 1he deal was loo lenlenl on
Rosario Ames even before tbc couple wenl
In fore ll.S District Judge Claude Hilton today
10 enter ihelr gullly pleas in espionage and tax
charges.
The couple signed written agreements that
1 all for Ames. 52. In serve life 111 prison without
parole. Hie maximum fienalty lie eotild have
ivcelved If tried. Ills wife. Rosario, &gt;11. would
serve five years so she can go free In lime to
help real their 5 year-old son. Paul, two sources
lamlllar with the ease said Wednesday.
However. I he deal calls foi her sentencing lo
lx delayed fur four months, until II is certain he
has luimird his agreement to tell Investigators
how he operated, what information he turned
h u t and any help lie received, the sources said.
An liidlelmenl of Ames was returned by a

federal grand Jury here Tuesday and stuied by
llllion until today's hearing, the sources said.
Rosario Ames waived Indictment and agreed lo
plead guilty tn charges presented hy pro­
secutors today, they said.
According to the sources, the agreements
provide that:
— Both would plead guilty lo conspiracy lo
evade Income taxes on spy payments from Hie
Soviet Dillon and then Russln. The government
estimates they were paid at least 82.2 million
and possibly more Ilian 82.7 million. Hither
ligure would make them Hie highest paid
Moscow spies ever caught In Dlls country. The
government Intends lo seize whatever Is left.
— Antes would plead gullly lo violating
section 704 of Hie criminal code, which
prohibits transmuting or trying to transmit
defense secrets lo a foreign power with reason
to believe they will lie used lo harm the Untied
States, two sources said.
— Mrs. Ames would plead guilty tn violating
section 793. a lesser espionage provision. That
prohibits unauthorised possession of national
defense secrets that could lie used to harm the
United States. Her two guilty pleas could
produce a sentence of about six years In prison.

By DONALD M. ROTHBERO
A T Diplom atic W rite r_________
W A S H IN G T O N A lready
endangered hy concerns over
human rights, Chinn's favored
trade status with the United
S t a t e s c o u ld he f u r t h e r
weakened If Beijing goes ahead
with plans for a second nuclear
lest.
A senior administration ofllclal
confirm ed W ednesday that
China Is preparing for another
underground test that could tnkr
place within days of when Presi­
dent C lin to n m ust decide
w h e t h e r to r e n e w Its
m n s t-f u v o re d -n n tlo u trade
status.
" I 11 terms of the mood In
Congress, this would definitely
he a negative." said Rep, Nancy
Pclosl, D-Cnllf. an advocate of
linking trade preferences to
human rights. "It would not
serve the Chinese well," shr
said.
* "If (here Is a lest, It certainly

would nol help (he MFN." said
Rep. Mike Kopetskl, D-Ore.. who
hneWs removing all conditions
for renewal of China's ublllty to
export products Into the Unltrd
States at the lowest avullahle
tariffs.
China has a $23 billion sur­
plus In Its trade with Ihc United
States. Only Japan has a greater
differential In lls trade account
with the United Stales.
When Clinton rrnewed MFN
for Chinn last June he Issued an
executive order saying the Bei­
jing regime must make "overall,
significant progress" toward
Improving lls human rights re­
cord lo qualify for renewal Hils
yenr.
Dropped from Hie conditions
w ere re fe re n c e s to tra d e
practices and cooperation on
hnltlng proliferation of nuclear
weapons and missile technology.
Pclosl said dial If Hie humanrights requirements are met. she
expects Congress to support
renewal, but If another nuclear
test takes place II would become

part of Hie debate
China broke an Inlcrnntlonal
moratorium last October when It '
detonated a nuclear device Utl-J
derground. raising concerns that
other nations, p a rtic u la rly
France and Russia, would also'
resume testing.
President Clinton urged C hin n &lt;
lo refrain from further tests and
Immcdlulrly directed the De­
partment of Energy to prepare
for possible resumption of U.S
underground trsts.
The Chinese responded by
s a y in g th e y hud “ a lw a y s
exercised Hie utmost restraint;
on nuclear testing." Beijing said;
It would support achieving a!
test-bail trenty no later than;
1996. but would go ahead with;
lls lcs|lng until then.
Additional Chinese tests were
widely expected and a senior;
official, speaking on condition of.
a n o n y m ity , confirm ed th u t“
preparations are under way ut;
the Lop Nor testing site In
western China.

Despite chaos, white South Africans take change in stride
^

Hy DAVID CRARY
Associated Press Writer
J O H A N N E S B U R G . S o u lh
Alrii a — Their world Is changing
at bu-nthlnkltig speed, yet many
white South Africans are Inking
Hu- shift to imililruclal democra­
cy with grace.
Some organized barbecues
while walling In line ut polling
stations Wednesday. Olliers
louud lime for golf and filled In
as bartenders ut a country club
hm so the black staff could lake
time to vole.
Many of South Africa's 5
million whites are uneasy about
Hie Imminent switch to black
majority rule. But few share Hie
anger of cxlreme-rlght zealots
bent mi thwarting tills week's
historic all-race elections.
"Some of our congrcgunls arc
very optimistic, some are a bit
wary tint gamely wanting to go
on. and some are feeling hesi­
tant," said Piet Metrtng. a senior
nil total of the Dutch Reformed
Church.
The church Is the
largest among South Africa's 3

million Alrlkatiers, whose 50- polling station, businessman
year hold on power through the David Wlghlmun said Hie pains­
taking negotiations Dial led tn
Nullonul Party Is at un end.
"Th e majority of our people Hie elections helped make then
Inlllally did have some misgiv­ more palatable to whites.
"If It was 10 years ago. we
ings. But hy now most of them
ure looking forward lo the new would have laid black domina­
dispensation. We’re ready to tion," he said. "Th e ANC In Hustart working on Hu* things we last two years has softened. The
National Party has softened.
need lo do," Mclrlng said.
He mild Nelson Mundcla. lead­ There has been a period of
er of the African Nutlonal Con­ compromise without which we
gress. "Ims taken the trouble to would havr headed for disaster."
Wlglilman. 50. said he would
understand the fears and the
vote for the National Party
hopes of the Alrlkaner."
Mandela Is expected lo become "because I think we need some
brakes, anil I think Hie ANC
president on Muy 10.
Because W ednesday, the needs some help. They haven't
midpoint of the three-day elec­ got the experience to run the
tion. was a holiday, while execu­ country."
Sheila Camcrcr. deputy Justice
tives took the opportunity lor
midweek golf ut the jkis Ii Wan­ minister In the departing gov­
ernment. Is one of the few
derers Club In Johannesburg.
British-descended South Afri­
The mood In the clubhouse?
"Very relaxed, very bullish." cans running on thr National
said club chulrmuu Ora hum Party ticket for the new Parlia­
Crosson. "W r have Hie slalf ment. She was delighted hy the
w o rk in g split shifts to jet upbeat mood of voters In her
everybody do their hit for the middle-class section of Johan­
country, uud we have members nesburg.
"Th e y aren't known for their
working behind the bar."
In a line at a Cape Tow n .ydd liberalism, but there wus un
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Funeral gathers Watergate alumnae
in solemn but congenial setting
By MICHAEL P L H M A N
Associated Proas Writer
YORBA LINDA, Calif. - Har
lied nldes rushed G. Gordon
f.Diliy toward a bus. hut televi­
sion crews and reporters blocked
Hie former Nixon operative's
path, peppering him with ques­
tions atuiut Watergate.
I.lddy pointed an accusatory
Huger.
"it was a John Dean opera­
tion," he declared.
All ol a sudden, on un un­
seasonably chilly April day, the
qilrll ol 1973 surfaced at the
Ulcluu d M. Nixon Library A

Birthplace.
Wednesday's funeral for the
nation's 37th president was un
Informal reunion of many of Hie
major figures of Hie Watergate
era. Among them was the con­
tentious I.lddy. who went In
prison for the burglary that
forced Nixon from oilier.
Dean, the former While House
counsel who became Hie chief
witness against Nixon In con­
gressional hearings, has con­
sistently denied any role In the
burglary Itself. He wus not
among the guests Wednesday.
But Charles Colson was there.
Now he's Involved In Christian
outreach, hut when he worked In

the Nixon While House, he set
up the Infamous "plumbers'*
unit to seal the news leaks that
so distressed the administration.
There? was also Alexander
Butterfield, the While House
cotnmunlcatloMs expert who
first told Hie world about the
taping system that prompted
Nixon's downfall.
Also attending was Howard
Baker. Hie former Republican
senulor from Tennessee who
asked the Watergute-cru ques­
tion that echoed far beyond the
hearing room — What did' Hie
president know and when did he
know It?
□ Bee Nixon, Page 7A

A
U A .iU n t
excellent

antailt
11 she u
iilfl
s p irit."
said.
"There's a carefulness atxiut 11
all. but also un acceptance that
things have changed dramat­
ically and an eagerness to he a
part oftt."
Peter Hrlslnv. a 43-year-old
Immigrant from Bulgnrla. had
hoped tn vole Wednesday but
Instead was summoned to work
at Steers, a fast-food restaurant,
because business was more
brisk than expected.
"I'm not scared for the election
days, hut for afterward." he said.
"Sonieliody's going to lose and
claim there was cheating. Every­
thing's not going to Ik - quite so
quiet."
Asked about the prospect of an
ANC-lcd government, he said, "I
hope It can he all right. But u
they try to makr socialism or
communism. It won't work."
Shaun Johnson, deputy editor
of T h e Star new spaper of
Johannesburg, addressed part of
his column Wednesday to fellow
whites.
"Those who think life In Hie

/intlt Africa
A frlo n on
n Itn
litat Ilk#**
new CSouth
can
Ik ?Just
like
Hie old ure setting themselves up
for distress," he wrote. "It
cannot and should nol he — hut
It can Ik * a country In which
everybody has the opportunity
of fulfillment."
hmui

**
m tf/ilmf
‘II nam
going In
to unit*
vote U/Ittl
with .all the;
hope I can summon, relief at no"
longer wielding unjust political'
privilege and. more thnn any-;
thing else. Immense pride at;
formal Induction Into the ranks*
of the new South Africans,"

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

BY THE LAKE MARY CITY COMMISSION
TO DISCUSS AMENDMENTS TO
THE CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake Mary City Commission will hold a public hearing
to discuss amendments to the City’s Comprehensive Plan. Amendments may include
changos to tho official Future Land Use Map and changes to goals, obioclivos and policies
of the Comprehensive Plan. This mooting will bo held May 5, 1994 at Lako Mary City Hall,
100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M.. Tho entire incorporated
land of the City ol Lako Mary, Florida as shown in the map below, may bo affectoa by the
proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.

A copy of the Comprehensive Plan and proposed amendments ore available for inspection
In the Planning Office, 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday throucih
Friday, from 0:00 A.M. until 4:30 P.M..
1
y
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the proposed amendments to the
Comprehensive Future Land Use Plan or written comments may be filed with the Cltv Clerk
at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS
MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE.
City of Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

�Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, A pril 28, 1994 - 7A

ixon
Continued from Page 0 A
All were players In a drama
pial gripped a nation and forever
changed Ihe way Americans
jrlcw jKilitles and the press.
Hid. at the funeral, there was
[lone of Ihe anger and bitterness
ha I marked thut period. The
io » d w a s c o n g e n i a l ,
fandshakes were the order of
he day. Willi Ihe exception of
Llddy's remarks, the Class of '711
[ppeared bent on forgiving and
urgetttng. biddy was seen ■•hal­
ing with Maker.

of cheating on Ids Income laxes
In Ihe face of a federal bribery
Investigation.
Alexander Haig. White House
chief of stnlT In Ihe turbulent
months preceding Nixon’s resig­
nation, flew out aboard Air Force
One as the guest of President
Clinton, a Democrat who as a
young man protested Nixon's
Vietnam policies.
"You know, time frequently
obscures the rough spots In
human relationships," Haig ob­
served. "What you remember

‘T in frankly surprised at my
own reaction all week. I thought
II a warming experience.” said
George McGovern, the Democrat
who lost Ids hid to unseat Nixon
In 1972. "His career wns so
Intertwined with my own at
various times that It Is a sense of
loss.”
Olliers werr less effusive.
"I was glad to come and pay
m y respects," said Spiro Agucw,
who resigned as Nixon's tlrsl
vice president In l!)73 after
pleading no context to a charge

best Is the pleasure of knowing
different |&gt;enplc. whom all have
made dlfTcrenl contributions to
our country. I find It nostalgic
and rewarding."
T im e , l o o , has m ove d
Watergate from the news Into
the history books.
A good number of the 42,000
people who turned out to view
Nixon's casket were either loo
young to be politically aware, or
not even tairn during Watergate.
"I didn’t know too much about
(Nixon) before. It wnsn't In my

Angeles suburb of Gardena, as
she waited In line lo see Nixon's
coffin before the ceremony
begun.
"We feel Ills accomplishments
overshadowed Ills problems,"
she said.
And lest anyone doubt for a
moment whether Nixon at last
found pence after a turbulent
life, consider a sign visible to the
Clinton motorcade.
"President Nixon." the sign
rend, "No more news media. You
truly nre In heaven."

lifetim e.*' sold 15-yenr-old
Marcus Stefanlnl. a freshman at
a Chino Hills high school.
"Now I'm aware of Ills ac­
c o m p l i s h m e n t * . He a c ­
complished many things."
For some of the older ones,
Nixon's death wasn't cause to
forget Wntcrgatc. but to put It In
the perspective amid the man's
HI remarkable years.
"We followed his career. There
were limes when be had his
problems, like we all do," said
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■A - Sanlord Harald, Sanlord. Florida - Thursday, April 28, 1894

Teacher exchange program
shrinks the global village
■y CAROLS FILD M A N
A P Education W riter____________

W ASH IN GTON — American
schools may have shortcoming*,
but Scrgcl ChornIJ found plenty
nhuut them to envy.
C h o rn IJ tenches shop In
U k r a i n e . A n d d u r i n g an
exchange trip la Ihe United
Staten, he wan struck by Ihe
technology that has heroine
commonplace In schools here.
"Kids arc Ihe same every­
where," he said through an
Interpreter. "Out our kids arr so
far iM'hlnrl on the technology.
The y’ve missed out on com­
puters and calculators. Until
they catch up. they’ll always he
struggling."
ChornIJ came to the United
Staten as part of the four-yearold Hands Across the Water
teacher cxchnnge program. It’s
Just one of many designed to use
teachers as cntnlystn to get
students, their schools and their
c o m m u n itie s Interested lit
foreign cultures.
T h e F u lb rlg h t T e a c h e r
Exrhnngc Is the oldest such
program. Begun In 1040. It now
reaches 30 con Ulrica. More than
20,(XX) teachers have partici­
pated.
"Th e goal Is many-fold — to
promote muluul understanding
between tbe United Slutcs and
the participating country." said
Joclten Hoffmann, director of
the Fulbrlght teachers program.
"W e hope to have the American
student benefit by huvlng an
International teacher In the
classroom and having u returned
American teacher who has a
greater International nnd foreign
language awareness."
He said Ihe leucher’s experi­
ence nlso will have an Impact on
other memlH-rs of the school
faculty and the community ut
large.

Teacher Tamaru llomashklna
of Magnitogorsk. Kussln. visited
not only her host teacher’s
school In DulloU. Pa., under
I lunds Across Ihe Water, but
also talked to students at a local
Pennsylvania Slate University
campus and other schools.
Said her host, llcnnc Kcnscl.
"Th e whole town has become
Husslan-mlndcd now."

"When the cxchnnge happens,
the experience of one becomes
the experience of many," said
Eric Mollenhauer. director of Ihe
New Jersey-based Hands Across
the Water.
The Natlonnl Education Asso­
ciation provided support for a
recent gathering of Hands
Across the Water participants
from the United Slates and
abroad.
Exchanges promote the con­
cept that we all belong to a
global family, said Jack DrMars.
NEA director of International
relations. "It’s the realization
that children are the same ev­
erywhere. that teachers are Hie
same and the aspirations they
have for their children arc the
same."
Even the Japanese, who con­
tinually nurpass the United

States

I n science and

mnthcmntlcs education, think
they huvr something to gain by
observing American schools.
"Japanese education may be
superior In the area of rote
memorization, but the Japanese
should develop more |&gt;eoplc cre­
atively and tntcrculturully." said
KoJI Igawn. coordinator of Hands
Across the Water In Japan.

Hoffmann suld the fall of
communism has changed the
program dramatically. "Second­
ary level educators were not
welcome and were Indeed not
exchanged In Eastern Europe
and Central Europe. ... Now we
lliul Ihe demund Is so great we
can’t meet It." he said.

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Hack home at Stoneham High.
Frlel said. It’s difficult keeping a
sense of "balance, harmony.
Juxtaposition" III his teaching.
"If I talked about Russia too
much I became the Russian
teacher, the teacher who went to
Russia."
.
In one sense, the exchange
made hint appreciate what he
has.

"I was Just In total uwe when I
cume back," said Frlel. "I had
access to copy machines."

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To participate In Hands Across
the Water, teachers pay $1,700
to $2,400, depending on the
country and length of stuy. Many
get help from school and com­
munity organizations.
Hands Across the W ater
exchanges last a few weeks.
Most of the Fulbrlght exchanges
last u full year, with the Ameri­
can teacher teaching Ihe foreign
Instru ctor’s class, and vice
versa.
F u lb rlg h t generally gives
teachers u small stipend: they
also get their regular salary.

WINN-DIXIE

Fulbrlght program, lie taught
En glish and A m erican and
Russian history at a school In
Kaliningrad. "I had complete
freedom to teach Ideas, litera­
ture, philosophy." he said.
The experience had such an
Impact that Frlcl returned to
"m y school" In Kaliningrad
earlier litis month and taught
some English classes.

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Ram boys, girls qualify for state tennis tournament
T im ’s Team , H aw ks on m ove
SANFORD — Tim 's Team closed In on first
place and The Hawks moved out of the cellar
Wednesday night In the Sanford Recreation
Co-ed Power Volleyball League.
Playing al the Sanford Middle School Gym natorlum. Tim 's Tra m won Imih of Its matches,
treating The Hawks (13 4. H I 5. 15-71 and
Wanna Bee's (15-4. 15-3). Meanwhile, the
league-leading Six Pack split lln two matches,
defeating the Wanna Bee's (15 0. 15-131 but
losing to the Young Guns (1ft-17. 15-11. 13-13).
The Hawks Irounerd hack from the loss to
Tim 's Team and Ix-sted both the Young Guns
(15-8. 13-9) and Wanna Bee's (10-14. 13-3).
The Six Pack 115-4) now leads Tim 's Team
(14-4) by a half game. The Young Guns (10-9)
are third with The Hawks (5-15) having vaulted
over the Wanna Bees (4-10) Into fourth place.

B u c s ‘in terest’ S tein b ren n er
TAM PA — If Hugh Culvcrhousc ever decide*
to sell the Tampa Bay Dyccaneers. New York
Yankees owner George Steinbrenner says he'd
be Interested In purchasing the NFL team.
Culvcrhousc. who has owned the Bucs since
the club's Inception In 1970. I* battling lung
cancer. Ills leant has been the subject of rumors
utxmt a possible sale or move lo another city.
Steinbrenner. a Tampa resident, said Tuesday
that he would never pursue the matter unless
the Culvcrhousc family, which ha* said the club
t* not for sale, decided they wanted to sell.

H illsb o ro u g h d e a ls for Y an kees
TAM PA — The Hillsborough County Com­
mission on Wednesday approved a 830 million
deal for the New York Yankees lo begin playing
their spring training games In Tampa beginning
In 1990.
The move comes a day after Gov. Lawlon
Chiles and lln- Cabinet approved the plan lo
allow llie county to lease 31 acres of slate land
lor a new Yankees site.

S h e ffie ld , H ou gh lead M arlins
MIAMI — Gary Sheffield homcrcd lot the third
straight game and Charlie Hough pitched seven
strong Innings Wednesday night, leading the
Florida Marlins over the Colorado Rockies 3-2.
Sheffield hit his eighth homer of the season and lied a team record for home run# In a mouth
— with a two-run shot In the first Inning.

E rick so n to s s e s no-hitter
MINNEAPOLIS — Scott Erickson, who i
the most hits In the majors last season.
Mlmicsota's first no-hlllcr In 27 years
Twins IK-al Milwaukee 0 0.
It was the second no-hlllcr of Ru­
lollmvlng one by, Atlanta's Kent Men
April H In Los Angeles.

C arter s e ts RBI mark
ARLINGTON. Texas — Toronto's Joe Carter
a major league record by driving In Ills 30th
run In April with a first-liming single In the Blue
Jays' 11-3 loss lo Texas. He had been tied with
Ron Ccy (1977). Dale Murphy (1985) and Dave
Winfield (1988). Colorado's Andres Galarraga
has28 RBI this month.

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N B A votes to adm it V a n co u ve r
NEW YORK —

NBA owners unanimously

approved a Vancouver franchise, six months

after admitting Toronto. Doth will begin play In
the 1995-90 season.
The franchises must pay an entry fee of S I25
million, nearly four limes the 832.5 million paid
hy tlu- four expansion teams In the lute 1980*.

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A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - While the boys
cruised, the girls scrambled, hut both Lake
Mary High School tennis teams qualified for the
state tournament by winning the 5A-Dlslrlct 4
tournament Wednesday at Snnlnndo Park.
Led by singles champions Vllmar Silva.
Derek Pope. Shawn Perce, and Randy Brown,
the Rams outscorcd Lake Brantley 27-17 for
the troys' team title. Amlier Bradley. Megan
Kraft, and Yvonne Carrico won singles titles lo
help Lake Mary top Lake Brantley 25-20 for the
girls' crown.
Spruce Creek finished third In both the boys'
and girls' tram standings.
Oviedo's Tracey Kotseos also qualified for tile
state tournament by winning the girls' No. I
singles district ehamplonsblp. defeating Lake

Mary's Lori Junker 6-3,7-5 In the finals.
To gel past Lake Urnntlcy. the Lake Mary
Kiris won four head-to-head matches with the
Patriots during Wednesday's championship
round. In singles play. Bradley topped Lake
Brantley's Molly Sigourney at No. 2 and Carrico
defeated Sarah Certo In the No. 4 final.
Both doubles matches pitted the Rams
against the Patriots. Junker and llradley
besting Chlnra lllckok and Sigourney at No. I
while Kraft and Carrico knocked olf Certo and
Rcltccca Bear at No. 2.
Bear claimed the No. 5 singles title for the
Patriots, treating I'll lard of Spruce Creek.
The Ixiys' finals Included Just two Lake Mary
vs. Lake Brantlry contests. Perce treating Todd
Thompson In the No 3 singles Until while Tyler
Belling won the No. 5 singles crown tor luike
Brantley by Ircstlng Lake Mary's Cory Harris.

The Rants also swept the two boys' (Inutile*
title*, Silva and I’ope winning the chumplnnship at the No. 1 |xi*ltlon a* Drown and Perce
did the same at No. 2.
The Mtalc tennis tournament will he played
next week. May 2-7. on the City of Tampa
Tennis Court* on the campus of Hillsborough
Community College (located aero** the street
from Tampa Stadium).
This will I k - the third consecutive trip to the
state tournament for the Lake Mary girls. who
finished fourth at the state meet In 1992 and
tied for third last year.
Lake Mary's hoys. Class 4A stale champions
In 11)1)2 , were denied a chance lo defend their
title last year when they lost a tiebreaker to
decide the district championship to lloonc.

planted
No. 1 Greyhounds romp
Nos. 2, 3, 4 eliminated
By TO N Y DaSORMIER
Horald Sports Editor
I.O N G W O O f) T o p -s e e d e d
Lym an played like a top seed
should, whipping the visiting De­
ltona W o Ivca 14-0 In 4V* Innings
Wednesday ufternoon In their 5ADlstrlcl 4 softball rpiarlerllnal al
Lyman High School.
But before flic night was over. Ihr
district's other lop seeds saw their
seasons come to an end.
No. 2 seed Lake Brantley suffered
a 2-1 upset loss al the hands ol
seventh-seeded Spruce Creek. No.
0-seed Lake Howell eliminated
third-seeded DcLaud 14-3; and Ilfth-seeded Lake Mary blanked No. 4
Oviedo 10-0 In five Innings.
Tonight, tlie tournament moves to
tile Lake Mary Sports Complex
where the Lake Howell Silver
Hawks will play the Spruce Creek
Hawks at 3 p in. und the Lyman
Greyhounds and Lake Mary Rams
Will square olf at.7i3Up.m.
.
Playing Lake Mary al Lake Mary's
home field didn't concern Lyman
coach Christy Tlhbllls.
"Someone’s always going lo have
tin- home-field advantage." said
T lh h ltt* w ith a shrug of her
shoulders. "We can't worry about It.
No matter where we play, we're still
going to have to play our best to
beut Lake Mary."
It t(xik (lie Greyhounds (19-1) a

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little while lo get going Wednesday
afternoon, leading just 1-0 alter two
Innings. But In the IxJttom ol the
third, a pair of Deltona errors
provided the spark for an 11-run
Lyman outburst.

Junnle Belaud delivered llic c r i t i ­
cal blow for the Greyhounds, rip­
ping a bases-loaded triple. Jamie
Sharp hit two singles, scored three
runs, and had an RBI. Winning
pitcher Michelle Bishop doubled,
singled, scored a run. and drove In
three
Stacey Ritter added two singles,
two runs, und an RBI. Carolyn
Crager also singled twice und scored
L See Softball, Page 2B

Lyman sonlor Mlchollo Bishop tossod a four-hit shutout Wodnesday as tho
Greyhounds eliminated Doltona from tho 5A-Dlstrlct 4 lournamonl On
ottonao she contributed a doublo. single, one run scorod, and throe RBI.

Marlins, Pirates
notch B.R. wins

Bellhorn on
another roll
for Oviedo

Prom Staff Raports

Prom Staff Raports
LAKE MARY — Earlier In the high
M-liool baseball season. Oviedo High
School senior Todd Bellhorn went
on a tear where he had litis In eight
consecutive at hats for the Lions.
Now he's In the midst of another
streuk.
.
On Wednesday. Bellhorn tossed a
three-hit shutout a* the Lions
topped tin- Lake Mary Rams 2 0 In a
Seminole Athletic Conference con­
test al Lake M a r y High School.
It was Ilcllhorn's second shutout
to a row and gives him a stretch of
14 consecutive scoreless Innings.
Mike Ruglcnlus was 3-for-4 with a
double, two singles, and an RBI for
Oviedo (19-71. Tim Slavik hit a
single and scored both runs. Mike
llynt-s. Adam Coleman, and Ted
Brown each contributed a single.
LIBee Baseball, Page 2B

At Zlim Beck Field, the National Division-leading
Moose Lodge Pirates outlasted the upsetminded
Klwanls Club Orioles 0-5.
Winning pitcher Marcus Beasley added a single, one
run. and two RBI lor the Marlin* (2-7| Mike Robinson
singled and scored twice. Lcnard Brown alMi singled
JoahusGentry and James Pavne each scored a run.
Powering the Blue Jays (I 8 | were Justin Nellie* (two
single*). I.arncll Favson (two runs). Dong Hughe*
(single, run). Mark Kcrst (run), and Barry ...... .. (RBII
Lead-off hitler Donle Hayes singled twice, scored
twice, and drove hi a run lor the Pirates 17 2).
Ollier contrlhulurs were T .J . Thompson (double, run.
RBI). Jason Graham (single, run. two RBI). Antonio
White (single, run. RBII. Willie Robinson (single). Karl

So ftb all
nSA-Olstrlct 4 tournemont al Lako Mary Sporl9
Complex: Spruco Crook vs. Lako Howoll, 5 p.m.;
Lako Mary vs. Lyman, 7:30 p.m.

T e n n is
[ Seminole al 4A-Dlsl. 3 lournoy, Tltusvlllo

HoiaM Photo by M*rk Hard*

Jason Graham drovo In (wo runs wllh a slnglo and
scorod a third during a llrst-lnnlng rally in tho Mooso
Lodgo Piratos' win ovor tho Klwanls Club Orlolos.

Wells Construction opens season by sweeping deuce

T rack and Field
r.l4A-Dlitrlct 6 meet al Somlnolo, 4 p.m.

at Orlando Magic. (L)
b o m p ls f listings on Rags 28

SANFORD — Wells Construction began the
Sanford Recreation Wednesday Men’s Spring
Softba ll League season by sw eeping a
doublclicader last night ut Chase Park.
After beating the Wrecking Crew 11-7. Wells
Construction had to rally from a 4-1 deficit to
heat Dee's Nuts 15-6. Sportsmart/Crazy Wings
rolled by Hclllg Meyers. 11-3. In the nightcap.
Tony Mann. Boh Wells Jr., and George Porzlg
each hit two singles and scored two runs to
highlight the 15-hlt attack of Wells Construction
In the win over the Wrecking Crew.
Rick Wells. John Reichert, and Bob Wells Sr.
each hud two singles nnd a run. John Scott
doubled. Randy Smuthers singled and scored.

Bill Marino singled. Jim Dawson scored a run.
Craig Appel led the Wrecking Crew wllh n
double und two runs scored. Tony Cox hit two
singles. Tim Winkle and Lane Barrow cuch
singled und scored a run. Steve Cooper also
singled. Stacy Dllz. Tom Wilkes, and Heath Short
each scored a run.
In the win over Dee's Nuts. Rick Wells hit a
triple, two singles, and scored four runs for Wells
Construction. Smothers collected four singles
and a run. Randy Brown singled three times and
scored three runs.
Also chipping In were Porzlg (two singles, one
run). John Glllmor (single, two runs), and Boh
Wells Jr., Reichert. Scott, and Boh Wells Sr.
(cuch wllh a single and a run scored).
David Lively hit three singles and scored two

runs lor Dee s Nuts. Ldcnn blcwari cuippcu m
with two singles and a run while Lonnie I uckcr
contributed a single and two runs. Anloln
Groom* had a single and a run scored.
Paul Rodrigue/ bit two triples, a single and
scored three times lor S|x&gt;rlsninrt/Crnzy Whig*
Ron Wlrth added two singles and two runs. Gary
Miller and Don Basil each had two singles and a
George Davidson singled and scored two run*
Donnie Miller and Bob Palagalno each hit a single
and scored u run. Darryl Miller and Jhn Nulty
both hit a single.
For Hclllg Meyers. Dale Peters. Robert Stevens,
und Ned Raines each hit a single and scored a
run. Calvin Davis. Myrlcl Reid, and Calvin Bryant

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Jhnton II 4 0 0 0
Mgdan 3b 3 0 11
Bchetterl 4 0 10
Shllloldrt 4 12 2
Glrrga 1b 4 0 10
Conlno II 4 0 10
Hayetlb 2 ) 1 0
Ditrdo lb 4 0 0 0
Burk* cl 2 0 0 0
JHrndip 0 0 0 0
Girardic 2 10 0
Brown# 7b 4 0 3 0
VndrWI ph 10 11
Ting lay &lt; 3 0 0 0
Llrlano7b 2 0 10
Snliagoc 10 0 0
Harkeyp 0 0 0 0
KAbbttl* 3 0 0 0
Kngeryph 10 0 0
Hough p 2 0 0 0
SHetdp
0 000
Carrillo ph 10 0 0
EYngph 10 0 0
RLowltp
000 0
Dfberlo 2b 0 0 0 0
Total!
71 7 t 7
Total*
J2 3 11 5
Color ado
M l 900 M l - 2
Florida
290 019 1M&lt; - I
E - Shetllold 12), Barberlo (3) OP Colorado 1. Florida I LOB — Colorado 1.
Florida 7 IB - Weiss ID , Carr 14). Sh*llltld
15). Browne ID . 3B - VanderWal III HR —
Shell-eid II) SB - Carr (41 CS
Bichette
(D.Conin# (1) S — H arktyl
IP
H R ER BB SO
Cater ad#
4
Harkoy L 07
• 3 3 0 3
SReed
2
2 0 0 1 3
Florid*
Hough W. 2 0
7
5 1 1 2 2
l
HLtwii
0 0 0 0 0
JHernandez S .7
1
1 1 0 1 0
HBP — by Hough tHoyeil, W P — SRpffld
Pt) - Tl ngi«y,

U m p ire s — Horn#. H » rn a n d # i; F irs t.
W#nd#l4 l«dt, S*cond, H lrschb#ck: Third,
Helltoed
T — 1 4J A — 14.114

B A S M A L L LEADERS
BASEBALL STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAOUE
All Timer EOT
East Division
W
L Pet. GU
IS
Atlanta
0
714 —
Montreal
524 4
11 10
New York
10 to
500 4’ 1
F lor Ida
10 it
.474 S
a u
Philadelphia
311 7
Central Divltlon
W
L Pci. OB
414 —
Cincinnati
13
4
St Loul*
;
12
427 1
Houston
II
t
350 2*9
Pllltburgh
to
t
324 J
Chicago
s 14
242 •
Weil Divltien
W
L Pel. GB
11 10
374 —
San Francitco
Lo* Angulo*
II
474 1
10
Colorado
9 II
450 1*9
SartDitga
f
IS
211 4‘j
Wtdnetdjy't G im n
PifRiburgti 3,. Cincinnati *
Florida Colorado 1
Mon if m l J , Son Fronclico 1
New York 1 San Diego 1. IS Innings
Houston 1. Chicago 5
Atlanta al St louli, ppd , ram
Lor Angeles S. Philadelphia 4. toinningr
Thunday’r Gamer
Colorado (Harris I It al Florida (Bowen
O il, I JSpm
Atlanta (Avery 10) at St Louli (Arocha
t 2), I ISp m
Chicago IMorgan 0 Jl al Houston (Kile 1 I).
I 35 p m
Cincinnati (Hanton 0 1) al Pittsburgh
(TomllnOO). 1:15pm
AMERICAN LEAGUE
All Times EOT
East Division
w
L Pel. GB
7 661 *»
14
Bouton
Baltimore
;
450
12
&gt;9
Neh York
7 450
12
•l
Toronto
• 419 1
1]
214 7
Dtlroit
a 13
Ctnlral Division
06
W
L Pci
Cleveland
7 432 —
17
9 .571 1
Chicago
12
9
Milwaukee
350 n i
II
444 3*2
Kanvat City
• 10
Minnesota
344 5*1
1 14
Wait Oivitlon
GB
W
L Pet
California
9 12 *09 —
Seattle ’
a 17 400 —
.3*9 —
7 II
7 14
Oakland
3)3 1't
Wednesday‘4 Games
Cleveland I, Chicago 7. tl Innings
Mlnnerotao. MllwaukeeO
Detroit at Kansas City, ppd , rain
Teias II, Toronto]
Baltimore II. California I
Boston I. OaklandO
Nee, York 11. Seattle 1
Thursday's Oamas
Boston (Darwin 11) at Oakland (Van
PoppelO 2), 1: ISp m
Chicago (A lv a re l 4 0) at Cleveland
(NabhotlOO). 7 OSp m
Milwaukee (Wegnian 10) al Minnesota
IPulldoO 1), I OSp in
Ualroll (Belcher 0 1) al Kansas City
(Appier l-ll, 1 OSp m
toronlo (Letter 1 0) al Tends (Brown 0 41.
4:JSp m
Baltimore IFernander 0 0) al California
□opson I J). 10 OSp m
New York (Mutholland J 1) al Seattle
i.iiteld 0 01. 10:30p m

SOUTHERN LEAOUE
First Hall
Eailern Division
W
L Pci. OB
106 —
Gi**nv.he (Braves)
12
1
Jacksonville (Mariners) II 11 .514 1
500 ] t (
Caro-iia iPiralet)
9
*
.471 4
Orlando icubs)
10 D
788 1
Knox* 1Ite ( Blue Jayil
4 15
Werlern Oivitlon
4*4 Munlivi'ie |Athllct)
13 *
500 3&gt;&gt;
Memphis IRoyalsI
10 &gt;0
474 a
Chollanouga (Reds)
* to
474 4
Nashville I T w l n t l
9
'0
471 3
Birmingham (WSon)
• •'
Wednesday's Oames
Or Undo 4. Carolina 1
Chattanooga 1, Jacksonville I
Birmingham #, Greenville I
Huntsville5. Knoivllle 4
NashvilleI. Memphis!
Thursday's Oames
Chelleaooga el Orlando
Ce-olma at Jacksonville
Birmingham at Huntsville

NATIONAL LEAOUE
G All
R H Pel
Burk* Col
19 71 71 31
437
433
14 47 IS 79
Gwynn SD
Jyltertel SIL
II 47
4 74
348
KenlNY
70 81 13 11
34)
19 71 10 27
Atou Mon
340
DSanden All
71 87 17 3?
344
70 •I 17 29
354
Lanklord SIL
Pendleton All
71 19 11 31 .344
34T
70 74 14 24
Bagwell Hou
70 •4 17 29
345
BicnelteCol
Run* Scored
B u r k * . Co lo r a doi. 21 l o y k » 1f 4 *
Phltadslphll, It: Shtllisld. Florida, 11,
wallach, Los Angal#s. II. RSandari.
Cincinnati. 17; Lanklord. $1 Louli. 17;
DSandtrt. Atlanta. 17; Blch#tt#. Colorado. 17
Runt Batt#d In
Galarraga. Colorado. II Ktnl, New York.
15. Bagwell. Houston. II; fhelllild, Florida,
Id Daullon. Philadelphia, l(, Wallach. Lot
Angeles. I(; OHolllnt. Philadelphia. II.
Bichette, Colorado. II; MaWllllamt. San
Francisco. II
Hill
DSanders- Atlanta. 33 Kent, New York 31;
Murks Colorado 31; Pendleton, Atlanta II,
Lanklord. St Louli. 1(. Bichette Colorado.
7(. Gwynn, SanOlego- 79
Doubles
Blgglo. Houston. 10 LWalker. Montreal, 9
Kent. New York. 1: Alou. Montreal. 1;
Blcheltv, Colorado. I. Clanlrocco. San Di«go.
7; Cedeno, Houston. 7; Gwynn San Diego. 7.
Triplet
RSanders. Cincinnati. 1; Sandberg.
Chicago. 3; Butler. Los Angeles. 3. Marlin.
Pittsburgh. 3. Cordero. Montreal 1; Ot
l«rm#n, Los Angtlet. 1 Finley. Houston, 1;
Burks, Colorado. 1; RbThompton. San Fran
cisco. 1: WWIIson. Chicago. 1
Horn* Runs
MaWllllamt, San Francisco. I ; Galarraga,
Colorado, e Kent New York. I; Shellisld,
Florida. Ii Burks. Colorado. I ; Bichette,
Colorado. 7; Sara lied with4
Stolen Bases
DSanders. Atlanta, 10. Clayton. San Fran
cisco. 7. De Shit Ids. Lot Angeles. 7; Grissom.
Montreal. 4; Butler. L 04 Angelet. (. DLewls,
San Francisco. 5; (are tied with 4
PITCHINO
3 Decisions
Tewksbury. St Louis. SO. I OOQ. 3 D ;
Wohlers. Allanta, 10. 1000. 14(; Swindell.
Houston, 10, I 000, t 7(. KHMI, Montreal. 4 1,
(00 2 71 GMaddua. Atlanta, 4 I, BOO. 88
Carrasco, Cincinnati, 3 1, /SO. 1 II; BJones,
New York, 3 I. /SO. 3.11; Weathers. Florida,
3 1, .750, 1,70, ZSmllh. Pittsburgh, J I, ISO.
3 14; Candlotll, Lot Angelti.3 1, 750. 4 11.
Strikeouts
PJMartlnai, Montreal. 15; Bants. San
Dltgo, 35; Gtevlne, Atlanta. 34; GMaddua.
Atlanta. 31; KaGrosi. Lot Angelet, Jlj
Smiley. Cincinnati, 30; Banki. Chicago, D ;
S m o lli . A ll a n t a . 2 (. D n J a c k t o n .
Philadelphia. D
5av#t
MPerei, St Louli. 1; H trvty, Florida, 4;
McMIchael. Atlanta. 5; Ro|at. Montreal, 5.
While. Pllltburgh. 4; MJeckton. Sen Fran
c 14 c o , 4; F r a n c o , N ew Y o r k , 4.
AMERICAN LEAOUE
R H Pel.
O AB
472
18 3) 13 74
O'Nalll NY
LollonCle
II 73 21 29 .317
59
27
19
12
373
Btrroa Oak
U 71 .371
WCIark Tei
11 61
72 81 19 30 .370
CDavliCal
79
3*7
19 79 X
JavlorOak
3M
20 12 11 30
RAIomar Tor
20 77 N 21 .38*
Olerud Tor
1
7
*9
7S
387
McRaeKC
11
387
70 *0 II 29
Palmeiro Bal
Runt Scored
White, Toronlo. 15; Mol Ilor, Toronlo, 23;
R Alomar, Toronlo. 22; Carter, Toronto. 11:
Lotion. Cleveland. It; Thomas. Chicago. 20.
Grille/ Jr, Seattle. 20; Javier. Oakland, X
Runs Batted In
Carter, Toronlo. 30; Franco. Chicago. 13;
O'Neill. New York. 11; Puckett, Minnesota.
11; Delgado. Toronto. 20. Ilamelln. Kansas
City, l(; Thomat, Chicago. I(; Grllley Jf,
Sealtle, 19 CRIpken. Baltimore, 19; Motllor.
Toronto. 19.
Mils
Puckeii Minnesota. U . Muliior, Toronto.
12; White, Toronto, lit RAIomar, Toronto,
10, CDavis. Calllorma, X), Lotion. Cleveland.
19; Palm eiro. Baltimore. ] ( ; Javier,
Oakland. D
Doubles
Puckett. Minnesota. II; Fryman. De!*-'*!!,
*; Knoblauch, Minnesota. I; Olerud. Toronto,
• tiara Had with 7
Triples
ADiat. Milwaukee. 5; Lotion, Clevelend. 1;
Grllley Jr. Sealtle. 1; I are tied with 1
Heme Runt
Delgado. Toronto. I ; Thomat, Chicago. I;
Carter. Toronto. I ; Palmeiro. Baltimore, 7;

RAINM OAU

laltolha Herald

Tim R aines Is a Sanlord native and Sem inole High School
graduate now playing lo r the C h icag o W hito Sox. H is stata aro
lo r the 1994 season In the llrst colum n, personal-best season
to tals In the second colum n and current career totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines had two doubles, a run scorod, and an RBI during his
3-for-6 effort W ednesday night, but It was squandered as tho
W hite Sox lost to the Cleveland Indians. 8 7 , In 12 Innings.

RAINES Q AU Q E
Category
'94
G a m e s...........
A t-bats.......... .... 70
R u n s ............. ... 13
H its ............... .... 19
R B I................
4
D oublos........ ...
T rip le s........... ....
0
Homo runs.... .... 5
S te a ls ............ ....
2
Avorago........ .... 271

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

Sierra, Oak and. J; Franco. Chicago. 7; ( ate
lied with t
Helen Beset
Coleman Kansas City. 11, Lotion, Clevt
land. II; Hulte. Teaat. I ; LJohnson. Chicago.
7. McRae. Xante* City. I. Javier. Oakland
4 ACole. Minnesota 3. RAIomar, Toronto 3
Polona, New York, 5
PITCHINO
1 Decisions
McDonald. Baltimore 3 0. I OOO 145
Alyarei. Chicago. 4 0. 1 OOO. I l l
UlAn
derton, California. 10, 1 OOO, 141. Slot
tlemyre. Toronto. 1 0. 1000 3 41: Plunk
Cleveland, 3 0. 1000. J I t
Mussina.
Baltimore. 4 t. (OO. 3 1(, Bones. Milwaukee
1 1. ,750, 80 Cone, Kansas City. J ), .750.
1(3; Key. New York. 3 1. 750. ) 17. Darwin.
Boston, J I, 750,4 10
Strikeouts
RJohnson, Seattle, 31. Gutman, Toronlo
JO, Clemens. Boston X) Stewart, Toronto
I t . Hentgen Toronlo. 14 BWill. Oakland 14
Mussina. Baltimore IS
Saves
LeSmllh. Baltimore. 10, Russell. Boston. 7,
Agullere. M-nnesola 5, Grebe Calllornla. 4
Farr. Cleveland. 4; KHernandei. New York
1; Henneman. Oetroll. J

CO LLEG E BASEBALL
EAST
AtberluiMangut5, W NewEnglartdO
American Inti 4 I, Springfield J 10
Bryant tl, Bentley 1
Colgate 7 0, Lalayette 4 1
Cor nail 10 LeMoyne (
Curry }. Worcester St I
E Connecticut 14 Trinity.Conn (
Falrlieid 7. Providence 4.
Hartford 17, Cent Connecticut St 5
Molstra (. Fordhem I
Holy Cross II Browne
Kings Point 1. Lehman J. 7Innings, rain
Lehigh 14. Scranton 4
Mansheld It 11. Kutltown J I
Messiah 5 1, Susquehanna 14
Malloy 4. Sacred Hoar I 5
N Y, Tech 7. Marlsl 4
New Hampshire 7. Dartmouth 1
New Hampshire Coll. 7, Fitchburg St 0
New Haven I. Bridgeport 0
Pece 4. Long Island U I
Princeton 17. Delaware 5
, Roger Wllliamst. Nicholas
1 St Joseph s 14. Rutgers 1
Trenton SI, 10, Drew 1
W Connecticut 17, Ramapol
West Virginia D 11. Duquesne 7 2
SOUTH
Alabama 7. Alabama Birmingham I
Arkansas SI (. Term Martin 7. 10Innings
Auburn (. SamlordB
Augusta ( I. Newberry I ]
Austin Peay (, Vanderbilt 5
Coastal Carolina 7. N C Charlotte 4
Embry Riddle (, SI. Leo J
Georgia Coll 9, Mercer 6
Jacksonville St 17. West Georgia 7
Louisiana lech 17 1, Stephen F Austin 10
McNeeseSl I, Tulanc*
Methodist 17, Mount Olive 5
N CarolinaSI, 5, Wake Forest 3
S Alabama 10, Troy SI 0
S Mississippi 4. Mississippi Sl.lt II innings
SE Louisiana 4. Lamar 1
SW Louisiana 9. LSU I
Union. Ky 14. Tutculum9
Union. Tenn 3 7, Freed Hardeman 7 1
Warner Southern 10. Webber 3
W Kentucky I 7. Morehead St 7 3
MIDWEST
Akron 4 0. Kent 1 4
Bowling Green 15 5, Ball St 0 2
Bradley 7 1. N Illinois J 4
Culver Stockton 15 9. Hannibal LaGrange
4]
Evansvllla5. S Illinois J
Iowa SI. I, Iowa 4
Malone II. Baldwin Wallace 0 Minnesota
10. N Iowa 3
Mount Varnon Naierene ( ( . Shawnee SI.
• 5.1st geme. 10 Innings
Nebraska 5 11, Missouri I 5
Notre Oame 4. Indiana St. 0
Ohio Dominican 13 II, Cent SI .Ohio. 0 I
OhioU IS 13.M iami.OhloM
St Joseph's. Ind I, Wls Parksldel
Washington. Mo 10 Maryville, Mo 4
Wittenberg IS 1. Earlham 3 4
SOUTHWEST
Teias Arlington5, Tarlelon St.3
Total San Antonio7, Baylors
FAR WEST
Pacific II. Cal SI. Sacramtnlo 10
Portland SI. 1. Oregon SI. I
Sanle Clare 3. Stanford 4
Washington $1.1. Goniaga 7

NBA PLAYO FFS
All Times EOT
FIRSTROUND
(Beit-el-3)
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlenli y». Miami
Thursday, April II
MtemlalAlianla, 7p m. (TBS)
New York vi. New Jersey
Friday. April if
New Jersey at New York, 7p m. (TBSi
Chicago vi. Cleveland
Friday, A pril»
Cleveland al Chicago- *P m (T N T )
Orlando vs, Indiana
Thursday, April 11
IndlanaatOflando.Ip m (T N T I
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Sealllevi. Denver
Thursday, April II
Denver al Sealtle, 1030 p.m. IT N T )
Houston vs, Portland
Friday, April 19
Portlandal Houston. 9 30p m. ITUS)
Phoenix vs Ooldtn Itata
Friday, April 19
Golden Stale al Phoenli. 10 30p m (T N T )
San Antonio vi. Utah
Thursday, April II
Utah at San Antonio. I N p m (TBS)

INI
All Timet GOT
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
IBetlol-D
EASTERNCONFERENCE

Tim Raln«s

N Y. Rangers VI. N.Y. Islanders
Ranger* win *er let 4 0
Pittsburgh v i Washington

Washlnglonwlnsserleea 2
Wednesday, April 17

Washington 4. Pittsburgh 1
New Jersey vs Bultele
Series lied J J
Wednesday. April 17
Bullalo t, New Jersey 0 ((O Tt
Friday. April 14
Buttatoat New Jersey. 7 Jlp m
Boston vi Montreal
Series tied J 1 ,
Wednesday, April 17
Boston 2, Montreal 1
Friday, April 14
Montreal al Boston, 7 tip m
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Detroit VI. San Jolt
San Jose leads series 1 1
Thurtda . April Jl
San Jose al Detroit. 7 X u m
Saturday April M
San Jose al Detroit, it necessary, 7 51 p m
Calgaryvs Vancouver
Calgary leads ser let J 2
Thursday. April II
Calgary al Vancouver. IP IS pm
Saturday. April 19
Vancouver at Calgary. It nectssary. a Ot
pm
Toronlo vi. Chicago
toronlo leads series 3 2
Thursday, April 21
Toronto at Chicago I Jlp m
Saturday. April M
Chicago al Toronto, it necessary, i M p m
Dallas vs St Louts
Dallas wins series 4 0

TR A N S A C TIO N S
BASEBALL
USA BASEBALL - Named Chuck An
derton, Florida Southern baseball tooth.
USA Baseball coach
American League
M ILW AUKEE BREWERS - Activated
Greg Vaughn, oulhelder. (rom tho 13 day
disabled list
NEW YORK YANKEES - Recoiled Rob
erl Eenhocrn Inliolder. from Columbus ot the
International League
OAKLANO ATH LETIC S - Released Dave
Rlghctll. pitcher Recalled Vine* Hortman
pitcher, horn Tacoma ot the Pacific Coast
League
National Laague
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — E . tended the
contracts ot Bill Virdon, Ray Milter. Rich
Donnelly. Tommy Sandl Milt May and Spin
Williams, coaches, Ihrough Iho IDS season
SAN DIEOO PAORES - Sent Bobby
Bonds, outtlelder, Irom Hantha Cucamonga
ot the Calllornla League to eitended spring
training In Peoria, Arlcono and Mike Thom
as. oullltlder, from Peoria to Rancho
Cucamonga
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
N B A B O A R D OF G O V E R N O R S Awarded an expansion franchise to a Van
couver group headed by Arthur Grltliths to
begin play In the IDS ID6 season
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS - Signed John Bock,
center.
CHICAOO BEARS - Signed Shane Mat
thaw*, quarterback, in a two year contract
CINCINNATI DENOALS - Signed Donald
Stowers, defensive back, lo a Iwoyear
contract
D E N V E R BRONCOS - Signed Jell
Campbell, wide receiver, to a one year
contract
O REEN BAY PACKERS - Signed Mlrko
Jurkovlc. guard, and Jell Wllner, light end
INOIANAPOLIS COLTS - Waived Aaron
Coi. wide receiver
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Cut Jim Wilks,
nose tackle; Jesse Anderson, light end; and
Paul Jetton, offensive lineman
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Signed Joe
Allison, placeklcktr; Cedric Saunders, tight
end; and Eddie Small, wide receiver.
Cinadten Football League
HAMILTON TIOER -CATS - Resigned
Joey Jauch. tlolback
LAS V E O A I POSSE - Signed Hon Date,
punter, and Junior Tagoal. dtltnslve line
man.
SACRAMENTO OOLD MINERS - Signed
Roman Anderson, placeklcker.
Arana Football League
ARIZONA RATTLERS - Signed Larry
Jonas, ollensive tpeclallll.
CHARLOTTE RAOE - Signed Let Hall,
lineman
LAS VEOAS STINO - Signed Carbon
Johnson, wide receiver delentlve back

TVfRADIO
BASEBALL
7 p m.
WGN, Chicago White Sox al
Cleveland Indians, (L )
BASKETBALL
7 p m — TBS, NBA pleyotl*. Miami Heal
at Atlanta Hawk*. ID
1 p m — TN T, NBA playolll, Indiana
Pacer* al Orlando Magic, (L)
9:50 p m - TBS, NBA playolll, Utah Jail
at San Antonio Spurs, (L)
10:30 pm . — TN T. NBA playolll, Denver
Nugget* al Seattle Supersonic*. I D
,
B O X IN O

1:10 am — ESPN. Junior welterweight*
Jake Rodrlquei vs. RayOllvlera
HOCKEY
7:10 p m — ESPN, NHL playollt, San Jo»e
Sharks at Detroit Hed Wings. (LI
Radio
BASEBALL
4:45 pm , — W TLN A M (1570), Southern
League. ChaltenoogaalOrlando
NBA P L A Y O F F S

1p m — WGTO AM (540), Indiana Pacer*
at Orlando Magic. Game I, pregame el (
p m ; * 38p m WDBDAM1510)
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7 pm - WWNZ AM 1740/1440). The Sport*
Nut
10 p m - WWNZ AM 1740), Florida Sport*
E » change
10 p m. — WGTO AM (340). Sport* Bylin#
USA
10 p m . - WWNZ AM (1440). Sport* Fan
Tonight

UARUERV1LLE Duck In
1991, Orlando's David Rogers
claimed thr Wlnslon Racing
Series Sunbelt Championship by
having the holiest Laic Model at
Volusia County Speedway.
Now that VCS has returned
the Late Models to the VVlnuton
Racing Series' premier spot.
Rogcrtt Is back on lop.
Last S a tu rd a y, A p ril 23.
Rogers paced tl single-flic train,
running In thr lead for 30 laps In
Ihe Laic Model feature, lending
Scott Liner, Guy Thomas, and
JefT Burkett across the finish
line. Kevin Dicks slipped In lo
finish fifth.
In other divisions Saturday
night:
• Bruce Baker finished (Irst In
lltr Pro Stock main event:
• Jim Duller captured the
Hobby Slock feature:
• Wes Fllynw was victorious
to the Mini Slock headliner:
• W rny Shaffer took (he
Florida Modlflcds finale:
• and Jacob Warren won the
Super Stock dash
Rogers started the Lnte Model
race on the outside of Liner, the
pole sitter, hut was In (hr lead hy
the end of the first lap ns the top
five got In order for Ihe enllrr 30
laps. Rogers. Liner. Thomas, and
Burkett ran In a group of four,
clipping away from the rest of
the puck, which was trd hy
Dirks.
Roger Wren raced front thr
Inside of the second row at the
start of the Pro Stocks and was
running away from the rest of
the crowd when something went
sour on his car with Just u little
over a lap to go. Bilker took over
the point and run to the

checkered flag ahead of Chris
Lawrence.

Rounding out Ihe lop live
were. In order of finish. Ray
Fttlford, Larry McCormack, and
J.D. Clark.
Butler startrd the Hobby Stock
main from the rear of the field.
But hy the end of the fourth lap.
he wus In the lead and stayed
there the rest of the wny.
Following him lo victory lane
were Scot I Stevens, Rot) White,
Kcllh Lawrence, and Russ Alttonuccl,
Fllynw won ihr (tole position
for the Mini Stock main event,
then ran uway from the rent of
the field for the ncxl 15 laps lo
lake all easy checkered flag. Bill
Rose, Joe Sines, Rod Butcher,
nod Larry McCollum trailed him
across the finish line.
Shalfer Is becoming another
familiar fixture In victory lane.
taking the checkered flag In the
Florida Modlflcds feature. Com­
pleting the top five were Skip
Ilonaker. Todd Weaver. Dave
Mnssotl. und Ken Brown.
An anticipated Super Stocks
shootout Itelween David Ponder
and Kenny West fell apart curly
In the feature when West tunglcd
with Jacob Warren on Ihe second lap and headed for Ihe pits
H r was able to return In the
nlnth lap. hut not Itefore Ponder
had gone dead on lap eight.
Wnrrcrt, Terry Russell, and
Chad Allman slipped by to llll
the lop three positions as Ponder
and West sell led lor fourth and
nflh.
Asphalt racin g continues
every Salurduy nlghl al Volusia
County Speedway with heal
racing Itcglnnlng at 7:30 p.nt
For Information, contact the race
office at (!M)-1| 235-22-13 or (90-11
985-4402.

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Softball-------Continued from IB
twice. Jamie
llelattd and Jodie Belaud each
had two singles, a run scored,
and two RBI W endt Accy
singled, scored iwo runs, and
drove In a run Karen Kallcak
scored a run and hail tin RBI.
D ch ltle H in s o n . Y v o n n e
Greiner. Shannon Hill, and Rorl
Hogue each hit a single (or
Deltona I I O - 15),
CREEK TOPS PATS
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S Two imcunicd runs In the top of
the seventh Inning gave itic
Spruce Creek Hawks a 2-1 comc-fram-bchlnd upset victory over
(lie host Lake Brantley Patriots.
"That's (he best game we've
played all year." said Lake
Brantley coach Brian Shafer.
"Sonic tilings Just aren't mcunl
to be, I guess."
Spruce Creek's Sarah Blculck
und Lake B ra n tle y 's Anne
Frcehurg bunked op In a classic
pitcher's duel as they both
carried oiic-ldticrs Into the sixth
inning.
The Patriots |IH-H| finally got
on the scoreboard In Ihe home
half nl the sixth.
Mamie Bcrnsicln led oil with a
walk and wus singled lo third by
Stuclc Sinllcr. Alter a line-drive
out by Nadine W hlle-D uvls
(which Spruce Creek nearly
turned Into a double play). Kelly
Treat hunted for a base bit lo
load the bases.
Tiffany Pnppc I hen till what
looked lo be a potential Inulng-endlng double piny ground
ball, but she beat Ihe return
throw to llrst base, allowing
Bernstein lo score the go-ahead
run.
Spruce Creek (17-12). which
managed jnsl two base runners
In the first six tunings, rallied In
Ihe seventh. After Jodi Hacked
singled with one out. Allison
lluylnr reached base on a catch­
er's Interference call.
Free burg struck out the next
batter, bill llllllc Plater came
through with a single to score
Hacked and send Baylor to
third. An infield error on a hall
hll by Kim Larson plated Baylor
with Ihe game-winning run.
Collecting singles for the
Hawks were Hacked. Michelle
Glngras, Pinter, and Crysty
Golding. Frcehurg. Hcrnstrlu.
Stullcr. and Treat each hll a
single for I lie Pal riots.

Mxrxld Photo by Mai* Hand

Cori Hilinski hit hor second (
h o m o run o l Iho s e a s o n
Wetlno3day nlghl lo help Lako
Mary knock Ovlodo Irotn Iho *
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R AM S BLAN K LIONS

OVIEDO — Monica Carnuidcsc
tossed a t w o -b it s h u to u t
Wednesday night as the Lake
Mary Rams upended the Oviedo
Lions 10-0 .it the Oviedo Sports
Complex.
Angle Snow led the six-lilt
Lake Mary attack with her third
home run of ihe season, a single,
and four RBI. Curl llilluski also
hit a home run liter second of the
s e a s o n ). K a re n P in c k n e y
chipped In with two singles, two
RBI, and one mu scored.
1.1/ Davidson singled, scored it
run. and drove In a Tun. Diane
Duller scored two runs. Joylu
Capo. Llndy Longstnff. Angel
Daniels, and Carrie Woods each
scored one run.
Shannon Muons and J. Gosdln
each hit a single for the Lions
111 -9).

Baseball
Continued from ID
Jim Rtuiirl. Mike Buky. and
Brian Manilla each singled lor
Lake Mary 115-12).
PATS TO P TRIBE

A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S While Ihe Seminole Fighting
Scmlnnlcs hud more lilts, the
Lake Brantley Patriots made
Iteller use of theirs In posting a
2-0 win over the Tribe Wednes­
day night.
All four Lake Brantley lilts
c u b i c In Ihe fourth Inning. Brad
Van Der Welde singled and
scored on J.B. Cartmlll's double,
Molses Navarro then singled
home Cartmlll. James Clark also
hit a single Ihni Inning.
By comparison, Seminole got n
double and a single hum Mike

PATRIOTS], SEMINOLESO
Seminole
000 090 0 — 0 4 I
Lako Branllty
000 204 • — 2 4 1
Hllliman and Gochee Conner. Shaw 17).
Van Der Wtlde (7) and Clark WP — Connar
15 II LP - Hllliman (2 4). Save - Van Der
Welde 2(1 — Seminole, tlraden, Oaniel*. and
Meadow*. Lako Branlloy, Carlmlll. 3B —
None HR — None Record* — Seminole 13 12.
3 0 SAC. Lake Brantley 21 7,4 JSAC

Meadows, a double from bolt)
Todd Braden and Demi Daniels,
and singles from Corey Gochee
and Alex Acosta, but rmildn'l
score a run.
In all, Seminole tell 12 runners
on base. Ineluding (lie bases
loaded In Hie seventh, when Van
Der Welde came In lo save Ihe
win for starling pitcher Scott
Conner (5 -1|.

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People
S e n io r s a liv e a n d d o in g w e ll

IN BRIEF

They’ve come a long way in 5 short years

M ay Day Brunch this Sunday
The Woman'll Club of Sanford May Day Brunch will be held
Ihls Sunday. May 1, nl the Sanford Civic Center, from 8:30
a.in..to 1:30 p in ., nl the Sanford Civic Center.
The menu will Include: Denver baked eggs. suusage pnttlea.
sausage and gravy, grits. biscuits, pastries, orange Juice and
coffee.
rickets, $3. 50, adults, and $1,50 children, arc available a(
•he door or from woman's club members.

By M ARQ ARBT W ESLEY

Spoclal lo tho Horald
To paraphrase: "More Ihlngs nrc wrought
by 'good talk' Itian we ever dream of." Lake
Mary Seniors Is a result of good talk.
This group recently celebrated lls flflb
birthday with a "kid" party, with members
dressed as five-year-olds, and playing games
and singing children’s songs.
Sometime in the late 15)8t&gt;s some people
began asking "W hy doesn't Lake Mary have
a senior citizen's club? Then, more jxjsIlively, "Lake Mary should have a senior
citizen's club." Finally. "Lake Mary can
have a senior citizen's club."

H ollyw ood East clo g g in g c la s s e s
Hollywood East Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 0:30 to 7:30 p.tn. and Intermediate
from 7:30 lo H:30. at Melodee Skating Kink. W. 25lh Street
near Airport Bmdcvard In Sanford
The cost Is 93 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
for Information, call Marly at 322-5701 or Dawn. 00-1-7350270.

Harry and Mary Terry and Margaret
Green (this writer) were among the first
talkers. Others expressing Interest and
offering assistance were: Mnyor Dick Fcss.
retired postmnstcr John Nordrn and Mrs.
Norden. former city commissioner Charles
Webster and Al Guthlcl, member of the
Board of Directors of Seminole County
Federation of Senior Citizen Clubs. Bill
Goddard, also a director of the federation,
gave valuable ndvlre and provided a manual
or organization with the help of which

East-W est Klw anis C lu b m eets Thursday
East-West Klwanis Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p in., al the Frlrudnhlp A Union laxlge building, rorncr of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwanlans are
welcome. For Information, call Hubert Whittaker, president,
8H5)-(i042.

Green developed a set of promised by-luws.
The plan was to ask each local civic
organization In appoint a person in Join with
other appointees In forming a sponsoring
team. Th e y, with the seniors' elected
officers, would then form a board of
directors.
However, as lime passed, and over a
period of months, events worked lo prevent
any firm action from being taken. Harry
developed slghl problems; I entered Into a
second marriage ami became Involved with
tiomcmuking and Inter, coping with my
husband's Illness; Al Guthlcl passed away:
Charles Webster lost tils wife: John Norden
developed health problems.
But the dream was not forgotten...one
morning on the way lo a chamber of
commerce meeting together, Harry. Mnry
and 1 again brought up the subjert.
reiterating the plan. Harry said, "W hy not
Just ask the chamber to appoint someone to
help us organize?" I said. "Who. me?"
"Now?" "Th is morning?" Harry and Mary
chorused. "Sure!"
So I stood up and made the request. The
chamber president asked for a volunteer.
Pauline (Mrs. Kalph) Stevens stood up.
From Dial moment the project was un­

derway. Plans, led by Paulec. as she Is
known to her friends, took shape and went
forward.
Tlte first organizational meeting was held
'eh. 15, I5)H1). John Norden agreed to be
president protein: Nellie McCarthy con­
sented to be secretary pro-tem. ami Walter
Stockton, treasurer.
The next meeting was held at the First
Presbyterian Church with John Norden
presiding. Later, arrangements were made
lo hold the meetings and activities In Ihc
former City Hall or Community Building,
which became the seniors' "home."
Since Its organization, the Lake Mary
seniors have held wellness and heallh fairs,
tours, slng-u-longs; have organized a sewing
uml erafls group, a line dancing class, a
painting class, a quilting group, have held
meetings lo disseminate Information ol
value to seniors, and periodic parties.
They cooperate with other civic organiza­
tions such ns art associations and shows.
Christmas Store, hospitals and nursing
homes, law enforcement agencies. STOP.
Hie Lake Mary Historical Commission, ami
Hcttcr Living for Seniors and the Elderly
Affairs Commission.

Overeaters A n o n y m o u s m eets weekly
Overenters Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.rn.,
at the Community United Methodist Church. Piricy Bulge Boat!
and U.S. 17-5)2. Cassclticrry. For Information, call Carol.
322-0057.

H am ilto n su rp rise d at 96th
birthday celeb ration

Pr

Su n rise Klw anis m eets Friday
Ttie Seminole Sunrise Klwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m,. at Shoney's. US 17-5)2, south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome. For,Information, call Bruce
McKIbbln. prrsUlrut. 322 0331

Ruth Hamilton (left) of Bram Towors was honorod on her 96lh
birthday, April 14, al a surprise celebration al Bram Towers.
Hostess was Arlene Boyd, Towers administrator, who furnished
a cake, cookios and punch. A world traveler, lormor legislator,
author and lecturer, Hamilton shows slides monthly lo the
residents at Hram Towors. Her latest travologuo foaturod tho old
USSR, the trans-Siberian Railway which takes nlno days to travel,
tho Cosmonaut Museum, !he docking ol tho U.S. Apolo 1 1 , and
the Moscow subway filled wilii chandeliers and blue enameled
cars. The May lecture and travelogue will feature the Mayan
culture.

Conduct Medals the National
D e fe n s e K lb b o n a n d the
Noncommissioned Officer Pro­
fessional Development Klbbon.

JOSE M. MALDONADO
TAM PA — The commander.
U.S. Army Kccnilttug Battalion
Tampa has announced the up
polnlmeul of Sgl. Isl Class Jose
M. Maldonado lo the Tampa
Krcrulllng Dottullon.

ANTOINE D. POWELL
Navy Seaman Keerull Antoine
I) Powell, who*- former guard­
ian Is CMara Fields of 1413 W.
Seventh St.. Sanford: recently
completed basic training at Ke­
erull Training Command, O r­
lando.
During the cycle, recruits are
taught general military subjects
designed to prepare them for
further academic and on-lhc-Job
training In one of the Navy's 85
occupational llcldx
Studies Include seamanship,
ylose order drill, naval history
and first aid
lie Joined tlx Navy in Oct
15)5)3.

In his new assignment. Sgt.
1st Class Mulduuudu will serve
a s a r e c r u ite r ut the Cnasclttcrry
Kccrultlng Station In (.'assetberry.
He comes lo the Tampa Bat­
talion from ihc U.S. Arm y Kc­
crultlng Commatxl In Fort Knox.
Ky.. where lie served as liaison
noncommissioned officer In the
Plans and Policies Branch since
105)1.
Sgt. 1st Class Maldonado Inis
tx-cti awarded two Army Com­
mendation Medals, three Arm y
Achievement Medals, six Good

NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have been
recorded al Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
Late Notice:
Murch 30 — Chcryll L. and
William T . Johnson. Altamonte
Springs, girl
April 8 — Melodic Elnlnc Ken.
Lake Mary, boy: Mary and Paul
Pennington. Winter Springs, girl
Apr. 11 — Elizabeth A. and

H ti t&lt;d Photo 6 / H»rm*n S c h t w d ir

P o lice o ffic e r talks about
crim e to O ver 50 C lu b
Tho Over 50 Club held Its regular mooting at tho Senior Center
with President Jim Gunstor (left) presiding. Sgt. A.G Fontana
(right) ol tho Sanlord Police Department spoke about many
Ihlngs affecting the police department In today's world Ho
spoko about crime, generation gap, drugs, guns, and some ol
this experiences In his 29 years In law enforcement. He warnod
members about car bumping and said thoso who are victims ol
Ihls Incidont should drlvo to tho nearest police stalion or a
shopping mall where lots ol people are. President Gunster spoko
about Sonlor Saturday on May 14.
H t it ld Photo by M tim in Schio*d»»

Robert M. Poloskcy. Oviedo, girl
Apr. 12 — Kimberly F. and
Chris E. Sorensen, Altamonte
Springs, girl
Apr. 13 — Darrya L. and
Shawn M. Kennedy, Cassel­
berry. girl; Cynthia A. and Todd
T . Graham. Lake Mary, boy; Lisa
G. Peck and Klchard E. Caldwell.
Sanford, hoy: Lori A. and
Timothy B. Peirce. Altamonte
Springs, boy

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DEAR ABBY: My husband
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ages H and 11. We have tried lo
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that our parents instilled lu us. I
read your column with Interest,
especially letters regarding
she lives a lung way across town t thank-you notes and courtesy lo
from me and l like to slay In others. However, you fulled to
close touch, tuit something Is mention that older people should
be courtcuus to our youth.
bothering me.
My boys know (hat they arc
Whenever I tell my mother
about my baby, she tells me expected to open doors and
about someone clse’s baby who allow udults lo enter first: how­
Is bigger, bus more hair, more ever. I can't tell you how many
times my sons have been totally
(cctli, and can talk already.
When 1think back, m y mother Ignored while extending tills
did the same thing lo us kids courtesy.
1 have even seen adults run
(there were four of us). Other
people's kids, especially Mrs. right Into ch ild re n w ith a
S~-and-So'a children, always had grocery cart, while looking right
a higher grade-point average, got ut them and never saying a
word! This especially angers my
more awards and honors, etc.
I finally hud enough, so I asked older son. Sometimes I get the
tier what her point was lu telling feeling that grown-ups think U
me about everybody else's kids Isn't necessary to apologize to
when I was trying to tell her "kids." Any comments?
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about mine. Well, she got mud
THE SOUTHEAST
and hung up on me!
DEAR DISAPPOINTED: A
I want to slay on good terms
with m y mother, but she's courtesy extended should not tie
always doing something like Ignored — it takes only a mo­
that. Do you. or perhaps a ment lo acknowledge courtesy
reader, know why a mother w ith a s m ile , a nod or a
would he so stingy with com­ thank-you.
[f someone bumped your child
pliments to her own children?
HAD IT IN FLORIDA with a grocery cart and did not
bother lo apologize, thut person
D E A R H A D IT: A lm o s t
everyone has known someone was rude. I don't blame your son
like your mother. It’s u petty for being miffed. Please usk him
little mean streuk — n basic luck not to give up on all adults
of generosity — al work here. Or becuusc a few have been rude.

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L egal N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE T O TH E PUBLIC^
Nolle* It hereby given thal the
Board ol Adjustment ol (he City
Ot Sanford will hold * regular
meeting on May IJ, 1*94. In Ihe
Clly Hall Commltilon Chamber!
at 11:30 a m. In order lo contld
er a rrquetl lor variance In Ihe
Toning Ordinance at II pertains
lo Ironl yard requirement* In a
SR I ditlrlclon
LOT 3 a. S 't OF ST AOJ ON N
A ALL LOT J BLK I TR E
TOWN OF SANFORD, at re
corded In PH 1 PC S* ol Ihe
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
Being more speclllcally de
scribed at located MO Orange
Avenue.
Planned use ol the property I,
lo erect a carport
Larry Blair, Chairman
Board ol Adjustment
ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC: II
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect lo
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing,
he'the will need a verbatim
record ot the proceedings In
eluding the testimony and evl
dene*, whlth record It not
provided by the City ol Sanford
(FS 3*6 0105]
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
P ATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
O FFICE AOA COORDINATOR
A T 3)0 sale 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EE TIN G
Publish: April It &amp; May 1 ,19*4
DEO ITT

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 1013
Fos Den Court. Winter Springs.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Nameol
M A G G IE ’S BO UQUETS and
thal I Intend to register said
name with In* Division ol Cor
porallont. Tallahassee, Florida.
In accordance with Ihe pro
visions ol the Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. To Wlt Section 16)09,
FloridaSlalulet m i.
Robert J McCarthy
Publish: April 31. 10*4
OEQ3S*
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO ANDHEWSCOTTWILSON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO: 93-L'1t04RWT
An Administrate Complaint
to revoke your llcenteltl has
been tiled egalnsl you. You have
Ihe right lo request a hearing
pursuant lo Section 130 ST(T&gt;
and (31. Florida Slalulet. by
mailing a request for tame to
the Florida Department ol In
turarice. Division of Legal Sarv
Ices 113 Larson Building, Talla
hats**. FL 37399 0313 It * f*
quest lor heerlng It not received
by June ), tt*4. the right to
hearing in this mailer will be
waived and Ihe Insurance
Commissioner will dispose ol
this cause In accordance with
law.
Publish April 14. 31. 31 A May
J. 1994
DEO I IT

NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN TH A T ON THE list DAY OF AAAV.
19*4. 10 00 A M A T THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING IN
SANFORD. 1101 EAST FIRST STR E E T, ROOM 1030. COUNTY OF
SEMINOLE, STATE OF FLORIDA. TAX SALE C ER TIFIC A TES
W ILL BE SOLO ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND TO
PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES HEREIN SET OPPOSITE
THE SAME. TOGETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE AND
ALL ADVERTISING SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
TAX COST

NAME LEOAL DESCRIPTION

IIIIM II
latsesa#
2,906.32
till

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aaeaiaaapa 3 ro 111
7-CIOVN COM
199 COUNTIT CLt’I ID
U S LOTS 1 3 J * 4 J ILX 33
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ISO NtWHIIT RO
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St 1/1 o r IV (LESS H 319.31
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n 1/1 cot run t 3 fi.t9 rr
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.......... .
•••*&lt;»•*« J ro 67
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303 TAKR PLACE
LEO V 3 .) r t OP LOT 11 s ALL
LOT 12 » U IS
APPLETON Stern b
101 PARE PL
LEO U 1/2 Of N 1/1 OP LOT 21 ♦
V 1/1 OP LOTI IS ♦ 26 RLE
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••••••••REVISION
••••••••PI 9 PC l
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30) PARK PL
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••••••••PI J PC 6
APPLETON SCOTT D
30) PARK PL
LEG LOT 11 (LESS ID)

1,101.63
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NOTICE OF A
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSID ERTH E
ADOPTION o r AM
ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nolle* II hereby given Ihal «
Public Hearing will bn bald In
Itw Commission Room al lh*
City Hall In lh* City ol Unford.
Florida, at T:W o’clock P M on
May 9, 1994. lo consider lh*
adoption ot an ordinance by lh*
Clly ol Unlord. Florida, llll* ot
wblch Is at follows
ORDINANCE NO. 33M
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF SANFORD. FLOR
I D A . A M E N O IN G AN
APPROVED PLANNED DC
V E LO P M E N ? P R O JE C T
PLAN OF SAID C ITY. SAID
A M E N D M E N TS C H AN GIN G
THE ZONING OF A PORTION
OF THAT CERTAIN PROPER
TV LYING B ETW EEN SR 46
AND ST. JOHNS PARKWAY
AND B E TW E FN IN TER STATE
4 AND R IN E H A R T ROAD
ZONED PD. PLANNED DE
V E L O P M E N T ; PR OVID IN G
FOR SE V ER A B IL ITY . CON
F L IC T S AND E F F E C T I V E
DATE.
A copy shall be available at
Ihe ottlce ol th« City Clerk lor
all persons desiring lo esamln#
lh* seme
All parties In lnt*r*st and
clfltens shall have an opportunl
ly to b* hoard at Mid h»ar Ing
By order ol lh* City Com
mission ol th* Clly ol Unford.
Florida
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
P ATE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR
A T 330 313a 11 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EE TIN G
ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC: II
a parson decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matt*r considered al lh*
above meeting or heerlng. he
may need a verbatim record ol
the proceedings. Including the
testimony end evidence, wblch
record Is rsol provided by lh*
City ol Sanlord. I FS 716 010)1
Janet R Dona hoe
City Clerk
Publish: April 31. 1991
DEQ 353

1,311.76
6119

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PAR TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE EM PLOYEE RELATIONS D EPAR TM EN T ADA
COORDINATOR 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M EE TIN G AT
331 H30, E X TEN S IO N 7941.
RAY VALDES
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Publish April 14, 31,31 andMay 5,1994
DEQ 133

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Legal N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number f l 317 CP
INRE E S TA TEO F
CHARLES J SCANNAPIECO
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol lh*
eilat* ol CHARLES J SCAN
N A P IE C O , deceased. File
Number 94 317 CP. Is pending In
lh* Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. Probale Dlvl
slon, lh* address ol which Is
PO. DRAWER C. SANFORD.
FL 33773 0659. The names and
addresses ol the personal rtpr*
sanlallv* and lit* personal rtp
rtsenlallve's attorney are sal
forth below
AM Interested persons ar*
rtqulred lo III* with Ibis court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE 111 all claims
against lh* eslal* and 13) any
objection by *n Interested
person on whom this notice Is
served Ihal challenges lh* valid
Ity ol the will, lh* qualification*
ol lh* personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Nolle* has
begun on April 21.1991
Personal Representative
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO
1164 Canterbury Circle
Casselberry, F l »707
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
K EN N E TH M BEANE.
ESQUIRE
MS) 5 Highway 17 93
Casuloerry, FL 33707
Telephone 1*07)134 ISIS
Publish April &gt;1.71 19*4
DEQ 190______________ ___
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
ar* engaged In business In
Longwood. Seminole County,
Florid*, under lh* Fictitious
Nam * ol M E O I S A V E
PHARMACY, and thal w* In
lend lo reglslar Mid name with
lh* Olvtiion ol Corporation*.
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac
cordam* with lh* provision* ol
th* Fictitious Nam* Statutes,
To w n Section MS Of. Florida
Statute* m i
M E O IS A V E CSSI P A R T
N
E
R
S
H
I
P
Publish April 31. 1994
DEQ 335
_____________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given Ihal w*
ar* engaged In business In
Longwood. Seminole County.
Florida, under lh* Fictitious
Name ol M E D IS A V E CSSI
PARTNERSHIP, and Ihal w*
Inland lo register said name
with lh* Division ol Corpora
Hon*. Tallahassee. Florid*, in
accordance with lh* provision*
ol Hi* Fictitious Nam* Slatules.
ToWII Section MS 09. Florida
Slatules 1*91
MEDISAVE OF FLORIOA.
INCORPORATED
Publish April II, m s
DEQ 334

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given Ihal w*
ar* engaged In business al 330
Stevenage Drive. Longwood. FL
33779. Seminole County. Florid*,
under lh* Fictitious Nam* ol
E L E G A N T T R A D I T IO N S .
L T D . and Ihal w* Intend lo
register said nama with lh*
Division ol Corporations, Talla
hasse*. Florida. In accordance
with lh* provisions ol lh*
Fictitious Nam* Statutes, To
WII: See I ion 11)09, Florid*
Statutes m l.
Iren* P Kelly
John A Kelly
Colleen Kelly Palmer
Publish April &gt;1.1994
DEQ 3)1
--------- ------------------------------------------ r - r
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT ON THE 11*1 DAY OF MAY
1994. 10:00 A M AT THE COUNTY SERVICES B U IIO IN G IN
SANFORD. IMS EAST FIRST STREET. ROOM 1031. COUNTY OF
SEM INO ie. STATE OF FLORIDA, TAX SALE CER TIFICA TES
WILL DE SOLD ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND TO
PAY fH E AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES HER EIN SET OPPOSITE
THE SAME. TOGETHER W ITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE AND
ALL ADVERTISING SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS
NAME LEOAL DESCRIPTION

•••••»*•
jabal tr a il at isARAL r u m
**44444*
................ 2i rc i ) i 4
JONES ROBERT A JR 4 EVELYN T
2,127.41
4)8 5ARAL TRAIL CIRCLE
64)6
LEG LOT 24
•••••••HAKE HARRIET ESTATES
12 EC 14
corrcv HARVEY R ♦ DALE I
1,003.11
64)1
171 ALDER CT
LEG LOT 102
•&gt;88888•GROVEVI EH VILLAGE
............... 19 PCS I TO 6
L7.LICE PALL
1,721.9)
PO 60S 10117
64)1
UG LOT 110
ttie ite tTO l LANDINGS
44*4444eyg I J PCS 1 TO 6
LOME* DEIOMH A
1,046.42
730 SANDPIPER CIRCLE
64)9
LEG LOT 25
-------- SEC II TUP 20 RCI 32------- ----LUCAS STEPHEN 0
4)9.49
6460
I I I RDEHART RO
lei: sec it tvr ios ic e J3t
•eg 312.05 r r S 6 N 73 DEG
16 TUN 13 SEC I 1423.14 n
OP NO COR RUN N32 DEO 36
HIN 37 SEC E 330 n S 13
DEG 31 HIN IJ SEC E 660 PT
S 73 DIG 36 HIN 17 SEC V
310 PT N I I DEG 2) HIN 21
SEG W 660 rr TO BEG
........ .
HARNET SHORES
..............PI 7 PG 77
HANSEN ROSE E
679,37
ro ROE 6)2
6461
leg utt ts ux a
********
............. H . a HUNT CLUI
********
•leieeiepi In pcs 11 TO 92
HULL JONATHAN 6 PANKU I
1,5)0.41
100 SIRRSHltt C1R E
6462
LEG LOT 331
trEKIVA HUNT CLUI
POX HUNT SEC 3
‘ •••••••REDINCTON VOOUS
4*4*ei44ps II PO 70
1.261,11
CRIHWOOD DOIOTKY W
3 6 3 LOTUS LAKE DR
6463
LEG LOT II
•88*4888
ttttt t t a jU K U u R H’JSIH IIC 3
888*88*8
••••••••76 1) TC 7f
661.99
HOKALE6 lEIOlO M 6 IODAL1XD
6464
61) VllSNUE PI
LEO LOT 3 ILK A
•8*888*8
••••••••COl'HriT CUII VILLAGE UNIT I
•*••«•••
*44*4*4*11 11 ro 6-6
2,134.49
IIEITIS FAILO 6 I9ECIA
646)
loot ru m riE L o p i
I. EG LOT 12
••••A**«
........ •••SUNRISE VILLAGE UNIT 2
•M**4**p| I I PC 19
•*»•*»••
HC CULLOUCH fRANCH A t HART A
651.26
1367 RAM! EON CT
6466
LEG LOT 51
---------SEC 30 TVP 21 ROE 31--------------6UILISDN ANDREW H 6
1,371.11
KENNON KATHLEEN N
6467
3400 1UITIC riNE TRL
LEG SEC 30 TVT IIS ACE J it
s 660 pt of e 310 r r or iw
1/6 or I t 1/4 (LESS RO DISC IN OU
3317 PC 930)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PAR TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E EM PLOYEE RELATIONS D EP AR TM EN T ADA
COORDINATOR 4t HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M EE TIN G A T
131 1130, EXTENSION 7941
RAV VALDES
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Publish . April II. and May 1. 11.19. 1994
D E Q 349

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Legal N o tic e s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 94 I I I C A U L

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given Ihal I
am engaged In business In
Seminole County, Florida, under
lh* Fictitious Name ol LISA’S
PHOTOGRAPHY and Ihal I
Inland lo register said name
wllh Ihe Division ol Corpora
•ions. Tallahassee. Florida, In
accordance wllh Ihe provisions
ol lh* Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToWH Section 163 0*. Florida
Slalulet iff I
Lisa Hayes
Publish: April31. 1994
DEQ 331

Cit y

of san fo r d

POLICE DEPAR TM ENT.
PlalnllM,
vs
RALPH RASH.

Defendant.

NOTICE OF FO R FEITU R E
PROCEEDING
TO : R ALP H J RASH, MO
BALBOA COURT. SANFORD.
FL
FATIN A RASH, 110 BALBOA
COURT. SANFORO. FL
and all others who claim an
Inltresl In Itw below described
property.
Chief Ralph Russell, ol the
Sanlord Police Department.
Seminole County. Florida,
through his olllctr*. Invesllga
lor* or ngenlt, sailed lh* subject
property, lo wll
|7M&lt;MU S CURRENCY
on March 4. 1994. al or near
Seminole County, Florida, and Is
presently holding said property
tor lh* purpose ol forfeiture
pursuant lo Sections 933 TGI POP.
Florida Slatulei, has RE
Q U ESTED that an Honorable
Judge ot lh* Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida. Issue
a Finding ol Probable Cause
why lh* above properly should
not be lor I*Iled lo lh* above
agency You will he sent a copy
ol lh* Finding bl Probable
Cause once II I* signed by the
Judge and II will advise you tow
end when lo respond lo this
request lor forfeiture
I HE HEDY C E R TIFY THAT
a true and currect copy ol th*
loregoing has been furnished lo
lh* above named addresses by
U S registered mall, return
rerelpl requested this ttth day
ol April, 191
NORMAN M W O l FINGER
STATF ATTORNEY
BY: AnneE
Richards Rulbetg
Assistant Slate Attorney
Florida Bar 4217401
Otllc* ol tha Slat* Attorney
IDO East First Street
Sanlord. FL J377I
*07 321 7)14
Publish April IS. 31. PI. &gt;1. 1994

DEQ Ml
NOTICE OP ACTION “
BEFORE THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
LICENSING BOARD.
IN R E : Th* license lo
practice construction ol
Bofl D’Avemo
1735 Rutledge Road
Longwood. Florida 37771
CASE NO : 93 I3U0
LICENSE: CCC039591
Th# Department ol Business
and Professional Regulation has
tiled an Administrative Com
plaint against you. a copy ol
which may be obtained by
contacting, Attorney G W
Harr* It, Department at Business
and Professional Regulation
1940 N Monro* 5lr«*l. Tallahes
see. Florida 17m 0717 1*041
44100*2
II no contact has been rned*
by you concerning lh* above by
AUy It. 1994. lh* mall*' ol lh*
Administrative Complaint will
be presented al an ensuing
meeting ol lb* Construe lion
Industry Licensing Board in an
Informal proceeding

In accordance with Ihe Amer
leans wllh Disabilities Act, per
sons needing a special attorn
modal ion lo participate In this
proceeding should contact Ihe
Individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven dsyt
prior lo lh* proceeding al lh*
addr*ss given on nolle* T«l*
phone &lt;9041 337 6097: I MO 9)3
1771 ITDOI or I MO 9)5 1770 (VI,
via Florida R*lay Service
Publish April M. II. 71 A May
5. 1994
DEQ 4
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business al 332
Tangerine Street. Altamonte
Springs. FL 33701. Seminole
County, Florida, under Ihe
F l e d l l o u l N e m e ol
SMARTSELL. and thal we In
tend lo register said name wllh
th* Division ol Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac
cordanc* wllh lh* provisions ol
lh* Fictitious Nam* Statutes,
To Wll: Section la) 09. Florida
Slatules m i
InaL Williams
Carol M Sapp
Publish: April21.1994
DEQ 3)0
~ NOTICE OF*A
PUBLIC HEARIHQ
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTIONOF AN
ORDINANCE BY
THE C ITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Nolle* Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held in
lh* Commltilon Room al Ihe
Clly Hell In th* Clly ol Sanlord.
Florida, al 7:00 o’clock P M. on
May 9. 1994. lo consider the
adoption ol an ordinance by lb*
Clly of Sanlord. Florida, till* ol
which Isas follows’
ORDINANCE NO. 3109
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLOR
ID A . A M E N O I N G O R O I
NANCE NO 3176. SECTION
17 31. P A R A G R A P H I d ) .
WHICH ESTABLISHES FINES
FOR IMPROPER PARKING
SHALL BE A M E N D E D TO
INCLUDE FINES FOR MAK
ING AN ILLEGAL L E F T TURN
IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT
INTO A PARKING SPACE;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
FEC TIVE DATE.
A copy shall be available al
lh* office ol Ihe Clly Clerk tor
*11 persons desiring lo tvamln*
th* tame.
All parlies In Inltresl and
clllitnt shall have an opportunl
ly to be heard el said hearing
By order ol lh* Clly Com
mission ol lh* Clly ol Unford.
Florida.
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
P ATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
O FFICE AOA COORDINATOR
A T 330 3626 41 HOURS IN
AOVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
a person decides lo appeal a
decision made wllh respect lo
any mailer considered al th*
above meeting or heerlng, he
may need a vs-ballm record ol
lh* proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by th*
City ol Unlord. (FS3M 0103)
Janet R. Oonahot
City Clerk
Publish: April21. Itf4
DEQ 334

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal ot lh* below d*
scribed vehicle was conducted
In compliance wllh F S 213 7f
Nolle* Ihal Butch's Towing will
tell said vehicle al Public Auc
lion lor cash on May If, 1994 al
10 CO am. al 2307 W 1st Street.
Sanlord. Florida We reserve
lh* righl lo withdraw said vehi
de from Public Auction
i960 Oulck 3 O
IDI4M47AAH154133
Publish April 31.1994
DEQ 347
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOIE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number *4 344 CP
IN R E E S TA TEO F
MAUDE C COLEMAN.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol lha
etlal* ol MAUDE C COLE
MAN. deceased. File Number
91 364 CP. It pending In Ihe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida. Probal* Dlvt
slon. lh* address ol which It
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanlord. FL 13771 The names
and addresses ol the personal
representative and th* personal
representative's attorney are
sal form below
ALL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE D THAT
All persons on whom Ibis
nolle* Is served who h4v* ob
lections Ihal challenge lh* vallcF
Ity ol &gt;ht will the qualifications
ol the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court art required to III* Ihelr
objections wllh this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUHLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol lh* decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
etlal* on whom a copy ol Ihlt
nolle* IS served wllhln three
months alter Ihe dale ol the llrsl
publication ol Ibis nolle* musl
(lie their claims with this Court
W IT H If l T H E L A T E R O f
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION Of THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A 'E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol lh*
decedent and parsons having
claims Or demands against lha
decedent t eslal* must III* Ihelr
claims wllh this court WITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. OEMA71DS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dale ol Ihe llrsl public*
lion ol Ihlt Notice It April 21,
1994
Personal Representative
Thomas A Speer
P O Boa 1364
Sanlord FL 17772 1)44
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Thomes A Speer
Of Thomas A Speer, P A
P O bo. IJ64
Sanlord, F L 33772 1364
Telephone 14071 322 0*61
Florida Bar Nu 0/6473
Publish April 31. II. 1994
DEQ If4

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 22 -2611

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

8:00 A M .-5:30 P M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
. 8 SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

14 consocutlv* l i m t t ...--------57c i line
7 consecutive tim e s ..... —...7041 lino
3 consecutive l i m i t ...— ~#1c a line
l l l m t ............................ ,11.19 b lin t
R ite * a rt par I t t u t , based on 3 lin ts
• 3 L ln tt Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

Scheduling may include Herald *
Cancel when you get resulY “ ’
Use K61description tar lasII ■ rjraph&lt;c*l form ‘Commercia. «

vetwet *1 Ihe cost ol an addmoruil day
nfy hw day* your »d funs al la10 anrnad
*s Copy must follow nccmptaN.. typo
rency tales ate available

DEAOUNES

Tuesday thru Fnday 12 Noon The Day Betot# Pubkcatmti
Survhiy 12 Noon Fnday •Monday S 30 P M Fislay
A D JU S T M E N T S AN D C R E D IT S : In the #9*01 of an error In an
ad, lh# Sanlord Herald will b* r ttp o n tlb lt lor the flrei
Insertion only and only to lh# tx le n l ol lh# coal of Ihal
Insertion P1e.se check your ad for accuracy th# Ural day II
rune.

2 1 — P e r &gt; o n a l»

12— E ld e r ly C a re
ADULT CARE in our private
home Sanlord are* Lot* ol
loving care lor your loved
one* Contact Holly 32) *141

FEM ALE wanted lor friendship
possible relationship Writ*
PO Boa 314. Sanlord FL 33772

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

21— P e rio nals
ADOPTIONS

|, Moruild Finch Jr «m not
rrvpcmilbl# tor any dabft

Free medical car*. Irantpor
latlon. counseling private
doctor plus living eipenses
Bar 97)7)1)Clearwater Attorney
John Frlcktr
1 *00 9)7 1440

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a r e

iffattii!

ofh#r Ihinmyown 4/14/84

1

A TTEN TIO N SECOND SHIFI
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
childcare wllh hoi meals
Licensed daycare laclllty Call
lor rales lit 7611'llc »79) 10

OUR AD RIPS

31 — P r i v a t e
In s t r u c tio n s

win cmimiousiY
urip you piacf
YOUR A0

OPENINO APRIL 31*8
32) 33)3 Unlord. FL
Jaiklt Ceele - twins Lessons

322-2611

THIS WEEK S

CARPORT SALE
Sdlufdtiy Aoril 30W* 108 E
JtftMniCIrcn, Sanford _

ESTATE SALE
Coll# ct*blt% and furnltura
Friday A Saturday 12 170
tamorak Lana. Maitland
Horatio £ o l 1 /9 7 to Thlitla*
r, to K my* Mo w Subdivitlon

FRIDAY i SATURDAY
Starting /Am 100 Dresden
Cl . Unlord Come browse I
OARAOS Utaf 2 Why hells*r7f’
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE II
447 1M Silt_____

HUGE GARAGE SALE
S399 CR 4)7 Friday and U t
urday, f 4 No early birds I

L O TS OF O OO D U S A B L E
ITEM SI 106 Sycamore Cl
Friday A Saturday.! 4

SATURDAY ONLY
1300 W 301b SI . Unlord Big
yard tala, 8 7 Couch, houw
hold
knlh natkt. ate

SUNIAND ESTATES

•

Yard Sal* Frl. Sal. A Sun 70l
Fairmont Dr. Elect motors*
pumps. A/C’t. household Ev*
erylhing you can Imagine I

YARD 8 BAKE SALE

\

Good Shepherd lu th e rn
Church, 3*17 Orlando Dr
Sanlord Clothing galore A
more Uturdgy. May 7lh, 1 3

YARD SALE
•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Call in your garagt tala ad by
17 noon on Tuaiday and taka
•idvantage ol our ipactal
garage tala ad prkatt Call
ClattJhad now for dataHtl

U l A Sun . lam 3pm III*
Paloma Ave . Sanlord Inear
30lh A Sanlord Ave) Antique
crank telephones,40’s radio A
record pleyer. tel skin leather
goods, hand mad* cherry
wood Uhl* plus MOR E 1

103 F. WOO[HAND DR

322 7611

Sanfont Saturday JL Sumlair
8 16AM 4 27PM Somethin J
♦oravtryona Cora* brows* I

‘ 157 LINDA LANE

LOTS OF FURNITURE
Friday. 9am 133 Laka Ada
Circle, Hidden Laka

w

Furnltura, clothing, books &amp;
ml*c Saturday L Sunday f ?

m

iJ

N o t ic e

E le c t r ic a l

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
all contractors bo registered
or certified, To verily a stale
contractors license call
I 600 143 7*40 Occupational
Licenses are rtqulred by lb*
county and can be verified by

M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rtt.
Llc/lnt flROOMItJ 131 647)

OU N R l T t i Clean d rivew ays’
roots, pool decks, walks*
houses Fret ail. 331 4131
•

A d d i t io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

for F:r e t e l l M icha e l 323 710*

calNnjJJIIIl&amp;es^*!^^^^

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing. Drywall,
Doors. Roofing. Concrete
313 4131 S O Ballnt. CBC61MM

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
III* Richard Gross
331 39/2

C a r p e t/ln s ta lia tlo n
CARPET M ILL OIRECT
Big Discounts Famous Brandt
Flr»l Quality, Top Line.
Stalnmasler, Saaonlet,
Trackless, Sculptures 16 99yd
Commercial level loops 63 V9 yd
Initallallon 407 ) 34 6600

C a r p e t C le a n in g
SAM’S CAR P ET CLEANING
plus strip and bull lloort.
Rttldanllil/com m erdal 34
I4 J3541,
)4 M )*
* p » 446 0541
hrirIv 3334
beeper

Cleaning 5er v i c e
HONEST DEPENDABLE
Person to clean your house
just lh* way you Ilk* II al a
price you sure can allord
Call Varm* 3)0 4404

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t"
AFFORDABLE HOME Rtpalr
Dependable All phases Cell

AL DOES IT A U !
Fla II right al a price you can
allord Llc’d/lns From start
lo llnlth. Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
ivc* 33 yrt ol trperlence No
job loo big or small Call
314 IMP or 131411124 hours
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
malal studs, doors Irlm. sld
Ing, porches, decks, geiebot
Licensed/Insured______ 22) 3017

RITE-WAY"rMrmvJ,li
WE SHO W UP
— *09
l*tl -n ils Dial)
A d Y
W o r k F o r Y ou ,

L i i l L L l u n U l u llL A

322-2611*
L a w n S e r v ic e
R ANDY’ S O U A LITY LAWNi
Compltl* pro car* since 19*0
Cleanups.hauling 3)1 0714
TOM A J E F F ’S LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm . dependable, low
raletl Freeest ......... 1)0 7070

C o n c re te

Painting

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
lion) 3)0 3371/436 3447

P A IN TIN Q , paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair. Frteetl. 131 3174

;

*

P h o to g ra p h y
BEACH. Sports and Weddlngsi
Mobil equip unique pricing
!
_____For Into t all 134 960)
* LEGAL PHOTOGRAPHY . j
Reasonable rales
Call 111 7)96
j

R o o t in g
a________j

07S6ERS HOME REPAIR IJ
H O O F IN G
P ‘t
4 inting J

carpentry
RC006434S

Bond/lns
id/lns/Liil

Call374 43l’|

S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v lc e /R e p a lr
W E E K L Y SERVICE Irom S,
mo Chtrn Rift Pool Strvlct
760 7778
Robert $hoem&lt;ske

T r e e S e r v ic e
ECHOLS TR E E IVC Lie s, Ini
"Let lh* Professionals do It.'
Freeetllmates ..... 373 737)

W indow Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW 8 SCREEN REPAIR:
_________ 403111 7)11

PUT YOU* CAMIR
INHIOH OIAR1
Check The CloaiM ed*
S f The Job ¥eu Wend

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Clas si fi e d, 3 22- 2611

�Sanlortl Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, A pril 28, 1994 - 8D

S5— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

OWN A PAYPHONE ROUTE
11700 wk potential Unique
Opportunity I 100 414 701)

FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS
I yr etp. Apply all 1471
(feigner P I. 7mlord 177 4144

&gt;1— M o n e y to L e n d

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele Full oc part
lime Call 171 4 1 1 4 _______

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!

HELPI

All you n*od li your till* Jack
Diamond tor appointment
140 7070

WE NEED WORKERS
Dally work, dally pay Hvporl
7 70 Am. 7401 Park Drive.
Sanlord. or call 771 /417. etk
Ior Bob alter 7 Pm

7 1 - H e lp W a n t e d

MPLOYMENT
323-5176

TELEMARKETER

710 W. 31th St

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Petition open lor an eiperi
•nerd telemarketer Evening
hourt. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday Apply In
perton: Sanlord Herald. 700
N French Ave. atk tor Tracy

. Good typing tklllt. manual
potting ot payabtet and ro
ceWablei Mutt ba«o eiperi
rnce Call 777 400)
AOO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 777 0410ar 777 4)77

LABORERS N EED ED Skilled
anduntkilled Dayt
Call between I )
SPRINT STAFFINO, 111 Till

Nothing succeeds Ilka success
' We'ro troll Into our )rd decade
' ol training successful agenlt
•No license7
Wallhelpl
WATSON R EALTYCO R P
_ R EA LTORS
771 7710
AVON product! 1.000. Earn to
50\ No door/door PT/FT
Sondl 771 1107/1100 H4 7144

.

LONGDISTANCE DRIVERS
Mutt hava CDL ' A " with
clean MVR Produce e.pen
ence and good reference! re
qulred Cell or apply
MSC Trucking, m i W itt SI.
Sanlord. FL 447 )7) 7747
MEDICAL

* d r iv e r Wa n t e d w
POII lima. Mutt ha«a lata
modal econo vthlcle tar local
dallvartat wtiliiing perianal
vthkl* Cell 141 7711 1 1)

RURSING ASSISTANT
All ihiffi Full lime and part
lime Only those having eipe
Hence a« a Nursing Assistant
In long term care and being
able to show proof of rtgitfra
lion to lake the course or
challenge the test upon
application should apply Must
be certified no later than 90
day! alter hire Drug free
workplace
Debar y Manor
40 N Hwy 1/ 92

CLERKS
Hiring In our Sava A lo t
tlore Apply In perton
7701 Orlando Ave
__ San lord. lAm tPm

CREOIT COLLECTIONS CLERK
Manufec lur Ing co leeks
person with accounts recetv
ebieeap Apply inperson
Environmental Air
Ml Cesiuo Way
Sanfordor Faa ntutne
40/ 321 1144

Oebary. FI

40/ 440 44)4

MKOICAl

DEIIVERY/WAREHOUSE

RN MANAGER

40 hrt ♦ Paid Inturanca and
banalltt Clan 0 Lie req
Clean driving record Krural
•edge ol Orlando area a plut
Inquire at
7101 S SanlordAva
Santard

Full lime / ) shill weekends
011 t Bpenence In an acute
care setting and management
highly desirable Come and be
a part of the changing trend in
long term care Salary de
pendent upon experience

IP N

.

Full time and part lime I end
12 hour shdlt ava'iabie Good
leadership skills a must GN s
and OPN s with previous
leadership experience also
encouraged to apply
D rug free workplace

DRIVERS CLASS A CDl
TO R KLin OPERATORS

Apply in person
Debary Manor
40 N Hwy 1/ 92
Oebary. FI
40/ 440 4474
MEOICAL

UptoStatottartiT* H40

DRIVERS NEEDED

A G CARRIERS Tavares FI
a well established end grow
tng Central Florida based
company otters you

DENTAL HYGENIST

• 2J&lt; to79« per mil#
• Up to 17 000 ml per mo
• Step Otf Pay
• Unloading P#y
• Vac# Iion Pay
• Safely A Performance Bonus

Immediate opening available
for dynamic individual 14
days per week Strong per»o
skills a must 004 7/5 4)00
MEDICAL

•Spouse Hiding Program

RECEPTIONIST

• Average Trip 5 / Day!
• Late Model Convention#)
Tractor!
' I f you have 2 year! tractor
trailer. OTR and too* and ice
experience plu! a good driving
record, call;
I 100 CM 9050

E x p e r ie n c e d tor busy
orthopaedic office Call
^ h ir o n a l/ jM lJ i
FRONT O FFICE 7 Meads A 4
legs for Sanford Chiropraclor
Type comp ms etp 1)0 0740
MEDICAL

DRIVERS WANTED

CNA

Qualified e«p product hauler
•Long dUtance. CDL required
Clean MVR Call for apptica
lion 40/ DO 7760 IArn iPm
EARN 14000 50090 Per Month
If you have ceurage calif
rai sno 74hr rec. mig

Openings lor all shilts fleas#
apply in person
MiHhjven Healthcare Center
410 Mellonvilie Ave
Sanlord

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS

Nights Santordarea MO 1209

Commercial tltein UCF eree
Benellttpeckege
ANECO INC 441 4471
I O l Drug free wcirSpta. »

PLASTERERS AND LABORERS

PART TIME PHONE PRO

NEEDED IM M EDIATELY
Call BUI at i n 0*10

EXPERIENCED COOKS
THIS BOSS REWARDS
HAROWORK
Mvrry Maids pays lor perfor
mam# every Friday! Ddy
hrt only, no ntghtt Insured
cur rvquirdd. pant mileage
CwIt M«rry Mjidt 711 7144

..Fulltime Apply In perton
PERRY'S RESTAURANT
Upper level. Altamonte Melt

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK/DAILY PAY
Report 4am
1707 SMwy 17 »7 longwood
Cell 4*4 11)1 alter 7pm

We Have

•SumjIp Story L&gt;*rftii)&gt;i No Ono (litlow
nr A|h »v«y

•Erieifiy l flu ••?fil Studio ' A '**
A lt o n I. i M

u

A ji.silm n n ls

•I lintidly Oil Sill* Dr'fufbl.lblu
M.Sfi.ii|&lt;‘ltinnl
•Attn *ittM ti)f I*riviitv* I'.ibo A Mon*'

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

l b &gt;nrs M u ll S.st '/•* 10 f t-tssvj Sun

'fyo c c i / td c O ie &amp; l.. .

Eap auta/marlna palnlart
naadad. A p p ly at
1470
Oolgnar PI . Sanford 177 4141

m o/

UOQW sISjfcM

St. Croix Apartments
3X1*7303
O n Lake Em m a Rd.» Lake M a ry
HOURS: M -r, 9 • 6 » Sat. 10 5 • Sun Closed

pap.
T r-T s

txlrm. I 1/2 bath New paint

M*tro Group_____ 40/1 ) 1 0/ff
OSTEEN/LEMON BLUFF. 3
bdrm, 2 balh home Approx
7 000 iq ft SI Johm River
fronlaqe ft*9K firm A i n No
conflngenclet fly owner
40/ 477 /4/4

VENTUREIPROPERTIES
Looking lo buy a Isomer We
have homei in all areai of
Seminole. Orange. Volulla
Cojntiei! Call for defailit
• 1/7 with fireplace, newer
carpel and tile. 544 900
• Forectoiuref 4 7on I 57 acre%
Fireplace 1104 900
• 4/1. 7 TOO iq I f . fireplace, lg
icr porch' 1104.900
Beth Oiborne
Venture I Prop#rtiei

1 il
A M rfA
**/4 k/\M
(1 ' Ftl t&gt;|M A

TEACHERS
Part and lull lima ttalt naadad
inchlldcaracanlart
_________ 407 7771477_______

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Experienced only Apply In
par ton Days Inn. Sanlord
_________ 40/33) »70*________
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P NE E DE Ol
Bonus lor drivart All thlltt
avallabla Dally pay. no laa
Raportraady to work 7 70 am
Industrial Labor Svc . toil
1 ran, l i t . No phone calls

WAREHOUSE
Sanlord Third thitt National
food talat comp needs perton
lor warahouta OT raq Par
manant notltion 77/hr Up
ward mobility and monalary
growth Clot#
Navar a taal
M«lp Pn*-onnal. It* 4444
ltd P I O P L H lo toto walghtl No
will powar raql 100V natural!
t)r fee ' Colleen «07 n r 3/14
71 A U I O A U C T IO N D R IV E R S
N E I O E D I Mutt hava valid
F lor Ida d riv a rt llcanta and ba
abia todrlva stick
Call batwaan 1 7
S P R IN T S T A F F I N O . II* 7111

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
AIDE/Caregiver to cere for
• le r ly et home D ays
weekends tome eve3 JK) \47i
2/ YEAR OLD mother of I
re c e n tly lo c a te d from
Northern Virginia de!ire«
entry level dericel work
Cell Susan 121 4/J»

91— A p artm ents/
House to Share
F E M A L E P R E F E R R E D to
there 2 bedroom home in
Sanlord Cell 174 17S)

93— Rooms lor Ron!
A Q U IET. CLEAN rm in Sen
ford Kitchen A pftone use.
co.n leumfry »7 !lu p )74 4955
CLEAN ROOMS iingi# starting
I / S/w k Kitchen phone,
laundry, video gem#!, off
street perking 1)0 4471
FURN RM. prvf home, kit priv^
A/C. l atbie W O Non imoirr
V S wk ft/5 dep MO M il
NICE Place turn r fts f’rei
female Water, elec . A&lt;C A
heat t/Swk. I l l dep 3)0 0540
ROOM FOR RENT tOO per week
Private entranre and yard
' i 174 I ft4 lor data'll
ROOM FOR RENT 150 per week
plut iplil electric Kitchen
I HI JTfl
SANFORD
uld house Cable
phone, kitchen priv private
rm 140 wk mcl util 747 70V4

103— Housos
Unfurnished / Rent

131— Condominium
Rentals

SANFORD 7 bdrrn. 7'i balh
lekefronf houie lA S C 'm o
__________ I II 1004___________
SANFORD 2 bdrrn I befh. cent
M/A. carpet Like new I I yr
lee!# S4/S/moH4 M&gt; ftl2
SANFORD. I bedroom. I befh
with carpel Fenced IMS
Caldwell Really Service 7M I/O#
SANFORO l/|« I car garage.
Very hicel U2S'mo
ALTAM ONTE 4/&gt;. trnail lake
country atmosphere |JtO mo

SANFORD. Sandalwood Villas
Quiet area. i l l . Ll/7/mo plus
sec Nanc y 771 7447 alter 4 PM

Calf m o i l
SANFORD ) bdrrn. Cypret!
Ave off Celery Very nice
m odern SllO/mo J110SM
SANf OR0 &lt;J. r l
;f I- F» .. J
1 tKlrm, I balh. hardwood
floor!, ceramic tile IS21/mo
1700 lac Ilf 4 tail 149 91*/or
Ilf m s Available S/IS

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO A I 4 7/7 7 w dbl*
car garaga ter porch Iptc .
wall A tapllc it SO mn 7AM tac
aSANFORO )/&gt; DUPLEX w d
hookup, CMA U lT m o ilT O t c c

Slantlram Realty. Inc
"We Manage yaur Hama,
like if wet our awn " Jim Doyle
777 74*7 Altar 4PM 7)4 lt*7

I PLACED THE AD ON
THURSDAY AND
RENTED THE HOUSE
ON SATURDAY!
M r W illia m ! wat very
latiif ted by the way hi!

SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIED AD

99— Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
SPRING BREAKII
One Bedroom Apartment!
DM DEAL
Mottwood Apt! 717 7774
ALL U TILITIE S PAIOI Sanlord
1 bdrmt 7100 par weak with
security dapotil______774 7&lt;44

SPRING SPECIAL!!
1 BdrrnVI Bath 3217*70
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENT!

SANFORD. I Bdrrn. 7700/mo.
plut security All ullllllet paid
evcepleltc.
777 1147
SANFORD 411 S. Park" Ave I
and 7 bdrrn, air 177) 7)77 l
1100 dap. 771 7417or 110 4407
I BDRM , llv. rm. kit . bath, and
porch 117 French Ava
7771/mo . 7100 tac 670 4777
I xxoro oM f r e e m o n th
SPECIAL! 1 bdrmt A attic
avail. Call Jerry, M l 4470
1 BDRM 1 BATH apt avallabla
S/IS/14. CHAA. itackable
wether and dryer, all kitchen
appliances t477 177 1071

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
C LE A N A Q U IE T . 7 bdrrn
mobile home In Geneva.
C/HA. waihar and drytr.
7477,mo
74? 77M

FHA/VA low ei * 'y\ ANQ i
owner finance lew ai 5400/mef
Gov'f Feredeturet. Repoit
Seminole. Orange. Velwltef

322*2611
831-9993
WIN T C R SPRINOS 7 bdrrn :
ba 0 lot. garagr* A jihrr
d rye r, fireplce 14)0-mo
Men)/leal#/option 149 ISM
2 B D R M S Ver y quief
neighborhood S200 dep
1290 mo Call
; ia/ ' l l '
7 B l DHOOM
I-1 r » »•-- r &lt; i
yard Sanford 1/ f? lo Lake
M a r y B lv d
to A r t Lane
(K in d e rta re l turn n g h f to
Fir%l Street (Meadow Sir eel 1
to third houie on left I M ) plui
ftl W drfioiit for m focall

_________ 944 01/952_________

10S— DuplexT riplex / Rent
NICE 1 bdrrn. 1 balh 17)4
Hickory SI. Sanford ft400 mo
ft400 dep M? 4909 or M4 1449
SANFORD. 2 nice vn apti A/C.
appll Avail S Ot/94 S2/0 1
1150 plu* dep_________ 122 UM
2 BDRM. I BA. Eacel area, off
ifreet parking, near daycare
Sl/S/mo 5700 lec 121 4/5/

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w iplil bdrm plan!
Dining family rm i appl
Heed yard J4V) mo ft54 500
PRC FORECLOSURE! 1 7 ipiit
llv dm eal m kifch fenced
w garage ft545'mo ft54 900
CUSTOM built 1 2 iphl. liv
dm . eal in kifch . appl
garage ftS4l mn *47 900

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
ALTAM O N TE

1.2 n a « carpel

VA/5N

ft/9 500

4*2 7)45

BATEMAN REALTY
INVESTORSlI Don f m m thu
orte* 4 unit Apf houie 5*75 000

321 0759

321 2257

BUY OWNER Gorgeout 2bdrm.
1*3 balh cenf air and heat
fenced yard porch double lot
H much morn* Pmecreif area
55* 900
171 06J *
CASSELBLM HY OeautHul I
bdrm. I*i balh New carpel
paint Showi like a model I
544 900
696 7024

HALL REALTY
312 W. First SI., Sanford
Lakefronl 7 I home 551900
1/1 corner lot air
547 500
10 or ft acreil Termi* Country •
1/l/t. fam atr. fenced 55/ 500
1/2/2 loaded w fealurei* ft/9 900

323-5774
DEBARY Lakefronl 2'2. cen
tral M/A. pluieairai* 140 000
W Maliciowtki. 122 791)
D ILTO N A . 1 bdrm . 2 bath. 2
car. new carpel, paint in/out
C/HA
145 000 407 694 7076
DUPLEX
SANFORD Good
neighborhood good condition
134,100 Call after 5 00
__________ 124 9044
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
properly located anywhere I
Inveiton Really. 7/4 5*15

ft)50 mo pluidct) 17 1 6/04

OF F ICE/w.r.hous. ip .ct 1700
Sq II Prime location at
entrance lo Ctnlral Fla Ra
glonal Airport 407 771 1*01

w PRIME LOCATION *
7.700 sq II ol nice otllce
space 7.000 sq II warehouse,
also lanced storaqe Airport
Blvd Ironlage 111 1170

117—Commercial
Rentals
LONOWOOD 1.000 sq II retell or
professional olllce 74/7, mo
___ Call 77? 0*01_______
SANF ORO R ET AIL/OF F ICE
I. 777 sq II Covered sidewalks,
high Iralllc area WOO plus
sales lav/mo Slenstrom Real­
ly Inc. Jim Doyle 11? ?4»S
STORE/OFF ICE. 1700 sq It
C/HA, carpaled. good loca
Hon, clean S477/mo 377 414*

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY
to? 17) 7177/17? 07/0

STENSTROM
IM G .

VETERANS!
You May Not Rtalife that it i
Financially Falser for YOU to
Buy a Hem* than to Rent One*
So Call Our Full Time Saiei
Team A N Y TIM E '

322-2420 • 321 2720
' SANFORO • LAKE MARY
• In Our 38th Y e n *
S'l BLOCK HOME &lt;*/ CMA on
100.170 lot 74.74 blk
laundr y, workihop 17x1/ U f
rm Very cioie to Pinecreit
Eiem 55*000 )7I 7444

149— Com m ercial
Properly / Sale
•IS! FT

FRONTAGE on it v;i

M e ito ra b le b u ild in g ion# d
G C 2 Owner financing and
only 1103 000'

'HUG E WAREHOUSE with ot
lice and apt Halt a city block!
Zoned G C 2 A ik ing 5140.000
Withieller financing

lls/wx /•»#

■painl/root, iprinkier Walk lo
flranlley ichooli Qu»el Slreef

SANFORD, nice neighborhood
fenced yard. 2 bdrm. I balh

1 1 5 - Industrial
Rentals

3300273/774-9400
SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
SI0 M YRTLE AVENUE
Beautifully restored 4 bed ?'-&gt;
batti home with pool , 000 sq
It. all new heat and air You
have to sea III tltocno
Call owner s/0 0471
SANFORD Counir, living ( lose
lo new mall Great starter
home ?/l, den eat in kitchen,
beautiful trees ist ooo
PAINE ANDER70NSSS /0*0
SANFORO 1 t.tlrm i hath
Great location! New paint and
carpal
77* 000
00A7O70

R E A L T Y ,
ft9*.90*1 4/21 Llv din. fern rmi.
•el in ktf . lecurity uafeHifet
C01Y CUSTOM iplil Dining,
fam ily r m i Appliancei.
garage, fenced yd 144*00
POOL HOME! 1 2 2 000 iq III
Llv , din
family, game
room % Scr porch* ft** 500
Landueped )/2. I/I acref Appi
liv. dm lam rm i 141.500
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM A
comm pool Llv. dm. fam
r m i . appl . wr porch vecuri
ty lyftfem and garagef *9 900
BRICK 1 7 iplil. llv. dm Iam
rmi. sec lyitem icr porch
fenced yd garage* ft64 500

VENTUREIPROPERTIES

NOTICE

jrlvatabathTTUan^^^^

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

PAUL OSBORNE

1 BEDROOM. 7 balh. cent H A
family rm Only 1500 down!
Alio 4bdrrn. 7balh available
Aik about our HUD homei’
Why rent/ THE MILLIMAN
OMOUP, INC Realtor 121 I D )

NICB 1 BDRM APT. C/HA.
qulal nalghborhood. carpatad
SITS a month........... 777 77a)
PRIVATE A Q UIET, I bdrrn.
S770 monlh. SI70 dapotil. 777
patdapotil Call 770 4)7)
SANFOXO I XDRM t STUDIO,
all a ltc . air, ra t a rta
S770/mo ■up Nopatt 777 Ml*
SANFORD I BDRM Complete
privacy. I block trom hospital
7100/wk plut 7700 sac Alto IROOM E F F IC IE N C Y with

141— Homes (or Sale

Receive the um # quick re
lull! with a Sanford Herald
Clauified ad today!

2/2. a p p lia n c e i hook u p i
garage carpet, blind*, cent
heal air f t iW If i 1)00#at 409

All rantal and raal atta'a
advertisements ara subject to
tha Fadaral Fair Housing Act.
which makat It lllagal lo
advartita any prtftrtnct. Urn
Itatlon or discrimination
batad on raca. color, raligion.
set. handicap, lamllial tlalut

123— W a n te d to R e n t
CHRISTIAN family with pets
' and kids needs home lo rent In
Sanlord/Lake Mary area
*04 14) 7**4or 40/ 777 74M

worked lor him in |u!t 7d«iyi

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

3238670

Mention TKli Ad G Piy Ho Appliciiion Feel

Rovaiyn eve /.lend 740 2040
ONLY 51.000 DOWN. 5470 Mo )

Rttpontlbia perton tor thlp
ping, ra c tlv lv g / g rn c ra l
warehouse dull*! Part llm* 4
hr par day Call 710 0)01

MARINER'S VILLAGE

1Bedroom SEABREEZE

s

i
/

fc m v r

SHIPPING/RECEIVING

Lake Ada I bdrrn. 1)40 mo
7 bdrrn. $410 mo and up

Beautiful 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available

\

4b Fa p M n ^/Ttv/.pAj'r
•F

51/5.900. 2

S l o r y . 4 / 2 '»* fa m
rm ,
w/fplc . lep formal llv/dm
rm . E co n om ical lo la r ho!
water, ceram ic file, intercom,
law n ip r in k le r i y i . huge
maftfer %uite w' roman tub A
it p
ihow er D a y /*• 0990

For replscemenl window! in
tiom* Someapplt (urnlthad
W I S H Cattalka rry __
S B C U R IT V O F F IC E R Job
training Armvd A unarmed
Branlly A Assoc i l l 074*

MINUTES FROMSANFORO

‘T Ha&amp;e P
‘ anaclc&amp;e

K'M® B \ T

SALES

3.101 S. S .in fO id A v o • S .in lo rd
3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

r&gt;E’ l-e

JANITORIAL

EGGS-ACTLY
What You Need!

N O R TH R ID G E

Eiparlencad claanart and tu
pvrvitort Numvtout location!
Day/tvuninghourt P/T.F/T
Samlnol* County arta
Call 7*7 771J_

DRIVER TOR VAN
, Part lima Monday Friday
•14 17 par hour Mutt pottett
COL llcente and good driving
record Apply between t 70
•and 7PM at Seminole County
Belter Living tor Seniors 4)4
Florida Central Partway
Longwflod FL___________EOE

141— Homes lor Sale

OFFICE CLEANERS
Day and night N*ad own
traniportatlon and ba depen
dabla Call between* and 7
1714717

SPRAY PAINTERS

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!

• I -------------------------

K IT \ V C A R I.Y I.K K h&gt; Larry W rlplil
7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
17th SI. and Myrtle Ave

321 6762
DELTONA
*04 777 40/0

G n lu p ^ l
BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY
Call lordetallsl

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carnes, lm „ 771 1774

L A K E M A R Y A R E A )/?.
gorgeoui oaki. near golf
courie ft/9.900 Call for appt
__________ 121 5444___________
118—Office
MODEL HOME LIKE. 1/2. Lg
Space / Renl^
fenced yard w'deck. formal
din and llv rm . prtv fam
* GREAT LOCATION *
rm Fplc and ikyltghti add a
Sanlord Individual olllce
touch of elegance to thii
spaces Starling al WSO'mo
almoit new home Community
100 ITOsq It tech 171 1170
pool, lenmi and park Freihly
p a in te d In / o u f Q u ie f
NEW Sanlord olllces and/or
neighborhood! Juif move in
warthoutet 400 7.400 sq II
Wont fait Realtor! com
Special. 7741/mo. 717 7774
rnlulon *29.950 Call 130 2*10
SANFORD. Off lea space. 7400
NEW ON M ARKETI firing your
sq II. building total. 1700 tq
II.
porolllcounll.77l 7004 horur L enjoy the country!
Markham Road area large 1
744 SQ F E E T lor Tease on 17 »7~
bdrm. double garage t %o
successlul oalttlng anchor
much morel Only 1119.900
butlntttai Good parking and
Call Diana «&lt; The Cannon Group
lighting Great visibility
29* 0041
Asking S400/mo 777 4444 work

R e a c E s t a t r . jnc
322 7498

153—AcreageLots/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for m obile home or
hom e u te
h o r ie t
ca 'H #
farm ing or nursery Zoned
agricultural ft) 900 per acre
S m all down paym ent with

1 ■ 7-

•&gt;; •k,4 74/ 17/7

•V| A C R E S F O R S A L K . Corner
lot near Lake J e n u p Cali
12) 1242 after 5prn

155— Condominiums
___Co-Op / Sale
7 A N D A IW O O O 1/1 Hk* new
ireened porch, lease option
avail
5450 mo
79* *155

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
24i45 1/2 split *5 Pearson,
central M/A. carport ftl).500
Call 12) *1*0 or *11 1/0)

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
. AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE .
110 S French Ave, Sanlord
R e f r i g e r a t o r , St ov es.
Washers Oryers Free 7 yr
labor vvarr Del avail 170 00IJ
APPLIANCES. FURN.. TVS.
New Satellite Systems as low
as 11,4*1 CHEEPO OEPOT.
111? French Ave
111 7744
aBED. single alia, clean foam
mattrass and bo. wllh metal
frame on rollers Brass
headboard 7,7 Can deliver
___________)?7 0)10__________
• CEILINO FAN. 7 )' Brown,
works good Only 110 Call
130 000?___
• COUCH, w/malchlng chair
Traditional style, dusty rose
color, rounded arms A back
Zip out cushions
7100
Call)?? t)/4________
F U L L BOX S P R IN O AN D
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRY'S MART
» l «1)l
a OE M ICROW AVE. Large"
good condition 770 call 1)0
e)?i
_______ _
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 70 years In Sanlord
Salas New and Used Service
all makes A parts )04 E
Commercial SI 37? 1001
KENMORE washer, vary nlcal
Free delivery and warranty
John A + Best, 174 ))4&gt;
a K E NMOHE MIC HO WAV E~
large, looks good, works
great 170 Call 377 1470_______
• LOVESEAT. blue wllh rust
pillows attached Good condl
tlon 730 371 l/07lvmsg
MOVINO SALEI Bdrm suit.
PVC patio turn., living rm
suit, dbla recllner loveseat,
computer desk, washer,dryer
Must sell! 373 14/3
e R E F R IO E R A T O R . while.
Irost free, door opens lelt side
clean Plugged In and cold
7100 ............... .......
347 73/1
• R IFLE RACK, solid wood
construction "Tl.* old lady
said sail It", 770. It's a steal
33) 90S?

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

223—Miscellaneous

• SINOER Sawing Machine
Attractive cabinet, modal
l?S0's Only 707 40/171 If f )
sofa a " Loveseat . double

Wa happily deliver anywhere'
___________043 *170
SUNOUEST WOLFF TAN NINO
B E OS New Com m ercial
Hom e U n li t F ro m It**
Lam p! Lotions A cctltorlet
Monthly payment! low ai
111 00 Call Today FREE NEW
Color Cataloo 1 004 443*1*7
• T Y P E W R I T E R " . I BM
Salactrlc it Work* Perfect
Good cond 1*0 Call 3?) 7*40

SHAKLEE PRODUCTS

redinar. earlh tones aicallant
condition
t)70
33)0*01

183—T e le v is io n /
Radio / Stereo
• STEREO, record player, and!
track tape player Also place
lo plug In headset In good
shape. 030 333 3/7?_________
#3! INCH RCA console TV Rich
dark wood Minlcondlllon
7100or baslollar
Call 373 4737 altar a p m

185— Computers
A M S TR A O word processor
computer. PCWS770 Works
perlectl All manuals Included
7700
373 44*7 altar 1PM

230— Antique/Classic

Cars
eFORO THUNDERBIRD. 1*44
All orlglnall Need! tome
work 11,4*1 OBO 171 PIT*
1*4! OT MUSTANO. Ekcallent
condition I One owner 77.000
OBO____________ Call 37? 47/4

•1 9 7 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC
17000 OBO All power 177 0174

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

231— Cars

eBICVCI.F TO” boys trail bike
Good und. ion! New 510
•iking
Cell 3)0 423)

189—O ffice Supplies
/E q u ip m e n t
Q U A LITY O FFIC E Furniture
lor sale Evcellent condition
Ofllca couch and 7 chairs. I
tiling cabinets. I storage unit,
l executive desk. ? smaller
desks Call 37)4*17__________

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
• AQUATIC LILIES for ponds
717 ALL COLORS Please call
_ _ _ _
333 4740__________
FOR SALE WOOD M ULCH
Bring shovall 710 pick up load
Youjoad V \ 7441
a ONE YAZOO salt propelled
LAWN MOWER I M P . i l "
cut runtgood 7/7 )77 4)00
•W H EEL MORSE” tractor, i t
cut. I? Hp Kohler, altc start,
hydro static drive E ic cond
St.404 OBO 34? *4)4

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
a BIRD CAOE. fall on floor
stand Great lor parakeets 4
slicks and accessories TJ1
_______ Call 33) 00*0
FR EE Shepherd m l« I yr
female, spayed, shots Good
with children )3t 3173

211— A n tiq u e s /
Collectibles
A N T IQ U E S / E ila le s / O u lt a ri
wenfed Anything of veil*
Topceih FI N e t lv *5/ 4590
• B E A U T IF U L l*rg« entiqi*
well mirror. 5100 veiue will
lell for *50 )73 4/)9

CASH REGISTER NCR.
(Ctem ct #2114. b re n mod
•rnifed to electronic, lid edi
tlon II5Q0
O B O ___ IS I *0/4

S O L ID C H E R R Y

O IN IN O

T A B L E I9?0i 2 leevei 4
cheiri u noODO Celi 324 242/

215— Boats and
____-Accessories
H O U S EBO AT. 40'. steal hull. In
weter Loti ot pombiiitte!
5)500
Firm .
17) *M6
• H O U S EB O A T, llv« eboerd 4)
N e u ftlin e . twin engine V
dr i v# S20K Dr Quern *95 *1*5
• SAIL FOR SUNFISH Sailboat
Special "Star* A Strip#*" de

tlgn

1/9

• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL *1
Lika naw Mull tall Only
!?) TOO Call (40/133) h it
• LE BARON Convtftlbla. '41
Rad. loaded, dig doth, new
top, naw tlrtl 10.700 4*7 /100
• P L Y M O U TH Grand Fury,
white A t cond thru out
Good mileage 73.000 OBO
________ 331 0000________
a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTIO N #"
EVER Y TUESD AY/:)* PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCT ION
Hwy. *3. Daytona Batch
_________ *04 711 1111
a R E N A U L T ENCORE. 1*1).
Eactlltnt condltlonl 01.700
tlrm 310 1370 attar 4pm
__
CIERA O LD IM O B ILE. 1/. 4
doort. automatic. 4 cylinder.
Atklng 03.100 373 7133________

C*ff*il 7211

• I* F T B OW R IDER 115 MH
Mercury. O/b. low hour*, with
trailer *3 000372 014*_________
• I* F T Bowrider New canopy
•0MP Evenrude w tilt A trim
Drive on frailer Lit# (acketi
• \afety equip Heavy anchor
Boat co«er AM FM can Nice
boat ready tor water Regiifer
&amp; ride M u lt iell to pay
funeral bill
14000 Firm
___________ 322 9*/*________ *
• 19*4 SKI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
Merc w/trailer Rum great I
1) 000 Partial tmence *95 /*0*
• 191) R E O A L Med j Ihon. 1r
10 4 cyl in outboard motor
w drive on trailer 55.000 OBO
1)0 6004 or 169 *30l^evei_____
191* CONROY 1* ft ikl boat
Top 90 HP Yamaha, yrailer.
•iceH#nt ft)995 40/ 322 1/9/
• 2* F T PONTOON boat All
hberglaii )40 HP Evlrrude
Very faitf Many eat raft, like
newt Only 110.250)33 0*0

•■cept tai. lag. till*, ate
CHEVY C E LEB R ITY
1**4
automatic. A/C. lilt, crultt.
power windows and lock*
itereo cassette Only 117* 71
per month Call Mr Payn*
lor appointment
C»urt*ty Uted Can, 377 3137
a T O Y O T A S U P R A , 1*1!
AAatalllc blue, loaded, power
everything, sunroof Well
maintained, avcallant condl
Hunt Garage kept 77.170
Call 40/ 1/4 3*04_______
a TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'*}. Auto. A/C. rad. 73K
warranty 1* 410 )?? *4)1
• 1077 PORSCHE *11 Targa.
low milage, shows Ilk* naw
ttoooo __ OBO
)?7 7174
• '44 CHRYSLER Imperial 4 dr,
all power, body In good shape
Runt great tl 700 )7) 744?
'73 CHEVY El Camino. no eng
or tram . A C. P'S. P,B cowl
hood SS grill# 7470 )4* 77*1
•"'/? VW B E ETLE 1400 eng
Runt good, looks good priced
good With Radio I I400 ) 7) *74?
• ' l l T BIRD Beaulllul green.
Great shape Needs engine
work______ 7700____ T i l l i l t
’*) BLACK Camaro. VI. aulo .
good body, ticallent running
cond
717QOOBO 331 4770
*11 CHEVY Chavatta 4 dr. 4
tpd. new liras, doesn't burn
on Good *nd tor t*Q0 33tn*l
’l l Harlton. 3 3L, a dr. hatch
back. auto. p/t. p b dapan
debit 7/70 OBO 407 374 1147
11 PONTIAC* 1000. I owner
perfect cond . gar kept. A/C
aulo . Am/Fm 77000 37? 4140
*41 OOOOE DAVTONA MUST
SELLI 4 cyllndar. nice, owner
may ttnoncel............ 34M737
"04 C H E V R O L E T Caprice
Classic. 4 dr., runs good,
loaded
74 000 OBO and
IS Chavrolet Brlair, ? dr
runt good M 000 OBO 1/4 57)/

235— T ru c k s /
Buses/ Vans
eCHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'/». I ton. Passenger van.
dean Loadedl Too much to
list, mutt see to appreciate
Only 13.4*7 OBO..... 17)4/00
• FORO RANOER. LTX *7.
P S cruise. A/C. stereo. 4.700
miles. I yr or )7.000 ml lell on
warranty_______ Call)?? ITS)
• I7UZU P/U *3 Red. IK . A/C.
am/tm casi. full bedllner,
rear window H.470 373 *430
a JE E P PICK UP 4i4. 1*70 VI.
auto Engine and Irant r*
built laboul 30.000 mllat)
Newer Interior 13,000 331 300*
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. 1*7*7
4*4 with topper 1*00 OBO
Needs, lot ol TLC 33) 3*7*

• 2/ FI ORADY WHITE. OM C
inboard outboard lap lira
model *9 000060 333 5154
• 7 ) OLASTR ON lift V hull.
35IW. 2*0 Volvo, flih/ikl. lots
of extras 52)00 OBO *34 5)65
• '•2 O LASSTR EAM . 15' boat,
trailer. 50hp Johnson Never in
salt water enc condition
5X 400
OBO
904 ZU 9259

^

Sanford Motor Co.

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9am 3991 Celery Ava. 3 ml E
of Sanford I ml N of St Rd
46
ft.SOa pound.
321/3*6

'91 FORO RANOER PICKUP
Aufo. Air. poorer Steering end
brekei. 11.000 ml. Like ne*l
Special 19.495 Call 322 4312
• 19/2 CHEVY 1/2 ton p/u. 350
VI Runs good Engine and
Iran! strong 11500 323 5312
• 1911 SUBURBAN OMC. 6 2L
diesel, half ton, mechanically
solid, new rad /brake ro to rs &amp;
calipers head liner Very good
tires and tow pkg 55.500060
_________ 40/211 1611_________
• 1915 CHEVY CUSTOM 3/4 ton
van New tires, good working
cond 4 capfaln ch a irs.
couch/bed t)000 365 2560 aft 5
• 1991 F-10 BLAZER 4 dr. full
power. Tahoe package. 12K ml
li/.000 firm J22 9404 liter 4
'44~FOROF400 flat bed
LOOKS AND RUNSGOOD!I
390 gas
ft1500
322 4336

222— M usical
M erchandise

241— Recreational
V o h ic lo s / Campors

eCLASSICAL LP RECOROS
All lemou! erlliti. Llberoce,
Bing Croiby, etc All LP 'i In
cover!. Appo. 30 70 album!
7100
Call 33) 377?

• 1*1/ COACHMAN M.H. 34 II .
13K ml Many talrail Incl
generator. Vary easy to drlvt
1I*.*00 ................... 3)3 4070
• 74 MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will trad* lor travel trailer ot
comparable vatu* 131/1*7
• 7/ CRUISE AIR. S3K ml . 440
37 tl. 7 KVA. balh. micro. Tv
antenna, awning, aualllary
fuel Very good cond 7».3SO
, 37) 414/alter 4 Pm
• 11 SOUTHWINO motor home'
37 It. Eactllent condition
Generator 77.000 331 *17*
‘It FORD. V*. attended van
high top. 7 buncks. sink, pottl
Etc, cond. 74 **7 377 0/*/
• '•I ALLEORO motor home 7/
It, awning, twin beds, genera
lor and tv. 737.700 OBO lit
0 / 3 3 _____________

219—W anted to Buy
JUNK CARS W ANTED Greet
Southern Auto Wrecking pay*
cash for unwanted vehicles
running or not Monday
through Saturday 9 am 6pm
W#2| send truck 40/ 444 30/1
USED CABINETS Will fake out
your old cabinets and haul
aw ay for no charge *3) /II9
W ILL buy autographed letters,
photos, etc. ot famous people
deceased/allve
40/ *4/ 303*

221— Good Things
to Eat

223—Miscellaneous
• ANT I QUE LA M A W ALL
B R A C K E T Vintage 1171
Original ute held oil lamp
makat lovely plant holder
Original 110 373 4140________
e BILLY JOEL/E LTON JOHN
tlckiti “ Lower” 775 Pleat,
call 374 1/14 ______________
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causes a hydrocele and what It
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membrane. Fluid com m only
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membrane, canting a painless,
toll m att Ibal does not afTeel
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pulling.
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Indicating the presence ol fluid
and I lie absence of other tissue.
The prognosis Isexrrllrnt.
D E A R DR. O O T T : Please
comment on recurring tonsillitis
In older adults. I've bad an
average of two bouts a year since
m.y early adult years, first
treated wllh oral prnlelllln and
then with E-Myrln after I devel­
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specialist has O K ’d the use of
E-Myrln at the earliest sign, but
now that I'm In my (iOs, the
attacks occur as frequently as
every one to two m o n lb s
DEAR READERt Chronic or
recurrent tonsillitis In adults
rouses sore throat, fever and
malaise that may periodically
disrupt an otherwise healthy
person's life.
In the past two or three
decades, otolaryngologists have
ticromr loath to remove tonsils
In children, bemuse these lymph
glands In the throat appear to
play a major role In protecting
youngsters from upper rcsplrnlory Infections. Also, children's
tonsils usually regress In size,
starting u Ik iii I age 12
Allhough mosi children slop
getting torislllllls by their midterns, some enntlmie to sutler
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adulthood and old age. In such
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method of freezing) Is often
required. The major criterion for
surgery seems to he three or
more serious tioutn of torislllllls a
year.
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comes in many forms. Outside
S h n p A b b e y in C u m b r ia ,
northern England. Is a sign:
"Admission fret-. Special terms
for parlies."
In bridge, one deal can provide
variety. Often the opening lead Is
pivotal For example. In today’s
deal how would you plan the
play In six spades ll West has led
either a chitioi a trum p'1
Tw o no-trump was the Jacoby
Forcing It,iisc South's threespade rcliid showed at least 1*1
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void North cue hid the club ace.
South used Blackwood twice.
After a club lead, declarer Is In
trouble lie must draw trumps,
cash the heart king and take a
heart finesse. II It loses, the
contract dies. However, if the
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Is cashed. II the suit breaks 3-3.
declarer's club loser disappears
mi the 13th heart and the
diamond finesse Is trlrd lor an
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the diamond finesse must win
for the contract to succeed.
Oil a trump lead, though.
South has some flexibility. Alter
lie has drawn trumps. It Is right
to lake an Immediate diamond
IlncHsc. It ll loses, declarer mosi
bring In four heart tricks, play­
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as In the given layout, tIn*
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needs only three heart tricks lor
Ills contract ll Is lime (or a
salcly play Declarer cashes
dum m y's heart ace. plays a
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sa rily through hooks or a
YOUR BIRTHDAY
lecture. What you'll learn will lie
April JO. 1004
Several new and Interesting from personal experience.
LEO (July J3-Aug. 221 What
facets of your personality are
likely to reveal themselves In the you manage for yourself you can
year ahead What you’ll have to manage even better (or others
offe r c o u ld s u h s la n lt a lly today. In fact, w it h o u t y o u r
assistance, what they want done
enhance your popularity.
TAURUS (April JO May JO) mlght not lie accomplished.
V I RGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. J J I
Today you might In- a key factor
In helping a friend solve a Today there Is a possibility you
complex problem, ll will la- your might assume the role of a
talent lor grading the worth ol m a tchm ak er w hen you In ­
good or liiid suggestions. Get a troduce two friends you feel arttump on life by understanding well suited for one another and
ilie liiDuenees which are gov­ should he brought together.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 231 lieerning you In the year ahead.
lore calling In an expensive
Semi lor your Astro-Graph
predictions today hy mailing S&gt;2 specialist to repair something
rather mundane for your house,
and a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Astro- take a crack at the assignment
yourself. It might not In- as
Graph. c/o tills newspaper. I'.O.
tough as you think.
Box 4405. New York. N. Y.
10103. Be sure to stale your
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You
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OEMINI (May 21-June JO) An
qualities that usually route to
Important goal Is achievable
today, hut ll might require a the fore when confronted hy
second or third : Hot I to do so. II challenge. Today your mettle
you have the tenacity and mlghl he tested once again with
the same favorable results.
willpower, success Is probable.
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                    <text>June 1 7

F R ID A Y

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1908
881h Year, No. 257 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

□ Sports
Slightly clssrsr than m ud
SANFORD — With two weeks left In the
regular ncaaon. the championship picture In the
men's softball leagues at Chase and Plnehursl
rks became a little more settled Thursday.
See Page IB.

B

M ain Street m eeting
i SANFORD — A three member team from the
Florida Redevelopment Association, with expe­
rience In setting up a Community Redevelop­
ment Agency. CRA. will present their Ideas and
answer questions at Sanford's Waterfront De­
velopment Task Force meeting Wednesday.
June 22.
The announcement was made by Faye Fulton.
Sanford Main Street manager, and chairman of
the CRA subcommittee for the waterfront group.
As part of the FRA's "Peer to Peer- program."
Peter Pollard, executive director of the Sebring
CRA. Paul Thorpe, executive director of the
Downtown Association In Sarasota, and
Suzanne Kurhn. redevelopment officer for the
City of Daytona Beach, have been obtained
through the Florida Main Street program as part
of the resources avullablc to the local MS
organization.
For further Information, contact the Sutdord
Main Street office at 322-5600.

School district
eyes im provem ents
SANFORD — Students In Semi­
note County showed a little Im­
provement overall on CTB S scores
between last year und this
Some schools showed u marked
Improvement while others dmp|«cd
dramatically.
"Overull. I think the schools
stayed on par wllh their programs."
David Winger, director of testing for
the school district said. "There
wasn't, statistically, much signifi­
cant chunge...which Is good."
The students In grades 2. 4 and H
are tested annually with the Com ­
prehensive Tests of Itaslc Skills
ICTHS). The tests nre divided Into

three sections: reading, lunguage
and math.
Scores from 0 lo 100 nre given In
each section. The scores In each
serllon nre averuged for each school
and for the district. The national
iivrruge Is 50.
Seminole County second grndrrs
scored nn average of 92 on the
reading portion ol the test: 64 on the
lunguage: und 04 on the math. In
1099. they stored an uvernge of 50
In the reading; 61 on the language:
and 62 on the math.
The fourth graders scored an
average of 56 on the reading: 61 on
the language and 06 on the muth. In
1093. they scored 56 on the read­
ing: 62 on the language and 65 on
the math.

W aitin g for a 'c h e e p ’ m eal

&gt;6B|7N Horosoope

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COMPREHENSIVE TESTS OF BASIC SKILLS
SCHOOL
GREENWOOD LAKES
LAKEVIEW
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READINQ
TOTAL
'03 04
70
40
49

73
S3
92

LANO.
TOTAL
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70
49
40

71
93
90

MATH ^
TOTAL
V3 *4
71
41
41

88
99
91

D IS T R IC T

| (For all subtssts and y a r n Ih s N ational A vsrsqs is 50)
M««id f/tphe by Crmyl BmV)

The eighth graders scored nn
average of 65 on the rending; 61 on
the language and 62 on the math. In
1693. they scored 65 on the rend­
ing: 63 on the language und 63 on
the math.
While Winger wild c h a n g e s of less
thnn 10 points are "not really

By SANDRA ILLIOTT
Herald Staff Wrltor
SANFORD — A circuit court Jury
continued their elfort to reac h a
verdict this morning In the lirsi
degree murder trial of Anton Daryl
Meyers. Jurors were sequestered in
a local motel late Thursday night
when they beeumc too tired to
continue working.
After deliberating about seven
und one-half hours, the Jurors lohl
Judge Alan A. Dickey at 10:30 p.nr.
they were too exhausted to eon-

statistically significant." there were
dramatic dlffecnees In the scores at
some of the Individual schools.
"We're looking at those." Winger
said. "A ny changes of more than
about 10 points ure something we're
going to want lo look at. Wc want to
r 'See Test, Page 5A

t r ia l
tlnue. The Jury foreman said after
16 hours of Intense focus, the jurors
were not capable of giving the ease
the concentration necessary to
reach a verdict. "We have a ways
let* to go." the foreman said.
Prior to deliberations, the Jurors
listened to prosecution and defense
dosing arguments
Meyers Is charged with murder In
the dlsupiM-arnnce seven ycura ago
nl laike Mury teen Kathy Engels
during nn attempted rape. Prosecu­
tion witnesses testified Meyers dc□ See Murder, Page BA

Lake Mary voters may
decide term lengths

A frican to ur

• Saturday &amp; Sunday, June 18. 10, Sunshine
Qeneratlon, a children's performing group
Involving over 200 Central Florida children, will
be performing at Flea World/Fun World. Per­
formances will be at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. each day.
Selections by the children, ages 3 to 10, Include
selections from Broadway, folk music, western
and contemporary songs und dances.
Flea World/Fun World Is located on U.S.
Highway 17-02. south of Sanford.

8

Verdict expected today

LA K E MARY — Tw o small bodies of water In
Lake Mury have a new name texlay. The change
was approved unanimously lust night by the
Lake Mury City Commission. Formerly known
us Crescent Park and Crescent Pond, the two
small areas are located Just off Country Club
Road at the Intersection of Estella Road, south of
Lake Mary Boulevard. The area around Crescent
Park was cleared by the city last year, as pari of
the Neighbors for Neighborhoods project.
Historians disagreed over the origin of the
name "Rslella." but the city agreed that the
name change ts appropriate.
The new name, In keeping with the roadway,
ts now officially Estella Park and Estella Pond.

W eekend to*do guide

.G R A D E

M u rd e r

Park renam ed

SANFORD — Reservations for another wildlife
tour of Afrteu ure now being ucre|itrd at the
Centrul Florida Zoological Park. The zoos
director. Ed Posey, will lead the 15-day
excusrlon Oct. 16 through 30.
During the trip, visitors will enjoy the
flo u rish in g w ildlife In c lu d in g elephant,
wildebeest, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, cheetah,
giraffe, zebra, and numerous species of birds
and untclopcs.
The territory to be covered Include Zimbabwe
and Botswana, from Lake Karlba. one of the
largest man-made lakes In the world, lo Mans
Pools National Park, which supports one of the
highest wildlife populations In Zimbabwe.
Also Included are visits to Victoria Falls.
Chobc National Park, home of Botswana's
largest elephant herd, and the Okavango Delta.
The cost of the 15-day trip Is 85.245 per
person, which Includes round-trip airfare from
Miami, accommodations, a naturalist guide, ull
meals, game viewing via open four-wheel drive
vehicles, dugout canoes, jKtwcrbouts and walk­
ing. Of the cost. 8250 will go directly to benefit
the zoo.
For additional Information, phone the zoo at
323-4450. extension 112. Reservations must be
made by no later than Ju ly 20th.

SEM IN O LE COUNTY SC H O O LS

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Bubetto must bo a little tired of ordinary cal chow In her bowl. Lately,
she's been spotted high above the ground walling for a passerby she
can really sink her teeth Into The feline Is hoping lo feast on a
feathered prize by hiding In a local bird foeder lo stalk her proy. Look
out birdies.

Protect your home
while on vacation
SANFORD - With high schools
out for the summer and elementary
schools In Intcrscsslon periods,
vacation time Is underway. Pro­
tecting your home however before
you leave town. Is a necessity.
"W c don't usuully have a large
number of home burglnrlcs while
people ure away on vucatlon." said
Sanford jmjIIcc Chief Ralph Russell,
"but there Is a definite need to lake
certain precautions before people
take olTntia trip."
"Th e most Important thing lo do
at your home." he said, "Is to make
It apeur as though someone Is
there."
Russell stressed the need for
timers, which will turn lights on
and off al various times of the day.

Turning on u T V set ulso Is u good
Idea us It puts sound und voices In
the home, even though It may be
vacant.
"People should certainly Inform a
neighbor or friend about leaving on
vacation." Russell commented.
"Not only tell them whut you have
done to |&gt;rotcct your home and ask
them to watch over It. but also give
them u phone number where you
can be contacted In case of an
emergency."
Russell ulso suggested having
d a lly d e live ry of new spapers
stapjtcd while you arc away, as well
as m a ll d e liv e rie s . " S e e in g
newspapers all over the place and n
mall box crammed with mall," he
said, "arc sure signs that nobody Is
home."
"Nuturally. If you live in a city."
□Sea Protect, Page BA

LA K E MARY — A question re­
garding term lengths for city com­
missioners upjH-ars headed for the
Novemlter ballot In Luke Mury.
The City Commission upprnvcd
bringing two of three referendtims
uji tor citizen votes In this year's
elections, Another referendum
question remains to be clarified.
Of major Interest Is the length of

terms ol ofllrc for the lour emitmission scats und mayor. The
questions hud Im-cii discussed dur­
ing the June 2 commission meeting,
with the decision to have them
brought u|&gt; In the form of an
ordinance.
Mayor Lowry Rockcit made It
clear during lust night's discussion,
that the commission was not voting
In change term lengths from two to
three years, but would vote on
□ See Terms, Page BA

Business after hours

Photo by Apryl tU n ltto n

II was parly tlmo at Wansley Unllod Moving and Slorago, 490 Sliver
Lake Drive, as the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce held a
Business After Hours gathering. Center, Wansley general manager
Bob Welch explains some of the new slorago facilities available by the
move from downtown Sanford lo the largor location. Left to right,
chamber membors Robert O'Neal, Jack Croach, Tom Ball, Welch, Keith
Wansley, and the Rev. Bruce Scott.

Miller vies for circuit judge seat
■ySANDRA8LLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

C loudy

Partly sunny with
scattered uflernoon
thunderstorms. High
in the lower to inld
00s. Light wind from
southeast at 10 mph.
Chance of rain 50
percent.

SANFORD — Altamonte Springs Inwycr Robert E.
Miller has announced lie will seek election as a circuit
court Judge In the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. The
circuit Is comprised of Seminole and Brevard counties.
Miller, 40, Is a partner In the firm of Miller and Grace,
P.A. In his law practice, Miller represents many small
business clients. Bmall developers and homeowners'
associations. In addition, he Isa trained mediator.
"M y concerns are with the frustrations that I sec with
the Individuals In Seminole and Brevard counties have
In having to deal with the court system," Miller said
about why he Is running forjudge. "Having represented

only Individuals and/or smtill business rnr|ioratlons In
the 14 years that I've practiced, I think I have a good
bundle on whut people feel when they walk Into the
courtroom, what they expect, whut they untlclputc. And
then, the results thut they get. And I think pnrt of It hus
to do with the failure of the court system or our Judicial
system to adequately communicate with our citizenry.
I'd like to do some things maybe a little bit differently
than some of the current Judges thut wc huve In terms
of being able to provide more finding of fact as In civil
cases, so that people get a better understanding of what
the thinking of the court Is when they render u
decision."
If elected. Miller plant* to volunteer to ncivc on the
□See Miller, Page 5A

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C a ll 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

�( A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, June 17, 1094

N E W S F R O M T H E R EG IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Poor students to file suit
Seminole won’t be involved with 43 districts

Volusia
ORLANDO — Volusia County Sheriff Bob Vogel claimed a
email victory Thursday from u federal Judge's ndlng refusing
an Injunction against his drug and cash confiscation squad.
U.S. District Judge Anne Conway also denied class-action
status for a lawsuit filed by a black motorist. Selena
Washington, and a Hispanic motorist, Jorge Natcr. against the
sheriff.
The Judge dropped the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People as a plaintiff In the suit, saying
It failed to show that any members had been stopped by
deputies or that members' money had been seized.
Dismissal of those motions Wednesday does not prevent the
motorists from seeking money dnmages.
NAACP lawyers said they would not be deterred by the
ruling. They are expected to seek damages.
Vogel said he was pleased by the ruling and would continue
to Justify the actions of his officers, who atop motorists along
Interstate 95 believed to be Involved in drug trafficking.

By VICKI DeSONMIBR
Horald Stall Writer
TALLAH ASSEE Four civil rights
groups want to represent Florida's poorest
children In a lawsuit that arcuses the state
of fulling to adequately educate Its students.
"We believe that the statp's attention
must first Ih* focused on the children It has
educated least adequately." mild Mary
Oundrum. an attorney for the NAACP and
groups representing Hlspanlcs and Haitians.
Representing the civil rights groups nnd
the families of 38 poor children, Oundrum
filed a motion Thursday In Tallahassee
circuit court asking that they be allowed to
Join In a lawsuit filed two months ago by 43
school boards ugulnst the state.
The Seminole County school district is not
among those district filing the suit.
"The y tulkcd about It. said Dr. Hortcnse
Evans, administrative assistant to Supt.
Paul llagctiy, "but we never got Involved."
Evans did not know the district's reasons
for rhosing not to get Involved In the suit.
All 38 children Involved In the suit go to

Navy sattlaa waste case
JA C K S O N V ILLE - The Navy has agreed to pay S151.000 to
settle state charges that Jacksonville's Naval Aviation Depot
mismanaged hazardous Industrial waste.
•'It’a not that we want to collect money from the Navy. We
want them to comply with the regulations, the same wny
everybody else does," said Ashwln Patel, who runs the
Department of Environmental Protection's hazardous waste
office In Jacksonville.
The Navy agreed to pay $31,000 to a state environmental
trust fund and pay for $120,000 worth of new equipment and
training to reduce the production of Industrial waste nt the
naval air station.
The Navy admitted no wrongdoing In a settlement It
negotiated with DEP.

By DAVID BNIOOS
AP Religion Writer

DA YTO N A BEACH — A youth acquitted of the 1991 murder
of his dentist stepfather has settled a civil suit over estutc and
Insurance money with his three siblings.
Jason Larzclcre. 21. agreed to accept 975,000 and give up
rights to money generated by accounts of the highly publicized
shotgun slaying of Edgewater dentist Norman Lurzelere In his
office.
Jason Larzclcre was acquitted In September 1992 of being
-the masked gunman who chased the dentist down an office
hallway and fired ns the victim huddled behind the waiting
.room door.
Jason's mother. Virginia Lnrzclere, was convicted of
masterminding the shooting of her husband for Insurance
money. She Is on death row awaiting execution. Jason had
^been adopted by the dentist, who had three other children with
'Virginia Larzclcre.
The three younger children — Jessica. 17, Benjamin. 7, and
David, 4 — filed a civil suit against Jason to prevent him from
sharing In Insurance money. The young boys were adopted
recently by paternal grandparents Lucille and Norman
Larzclcre.
Under terms of the agreement announced Wednesday, the
siblings retain all literary, dramatic, spoken stage, motion
picture, radio, television and other commercial rights.

ORLANDO — Southern Bap­
tists and Roman Catholics can
be more than political soul
mates, the nation's largest Pro­
testant denomination hus de­
clared.
In a m a jo r step to w a rd
c ru m c n lc ls m , the Southern
Baptist Convention said Th u rs­
day tforn-aguln believers muy be
found In all Chrlstiun denomina­
tions. nnd endorsed BaptistCatholic dialogue.
"We live In a Innd where there
Is a demonic onslaught ugulnst
the forces of decency and righ­
teousness. and we need to stand
with good people together,"
T i m o t h y G e o rg e , dean of
Bcesom D iv in ity School In
Montgomery, Ala., told the con­
vention on the final day of Its
137th annual meeting.
The declaration overwhelm­
ingly upproved by about 7,500
convention delegates places no
limits on the freedom of Baptists
to persuade other Christians to
switch churches. It also ac­
knowledges serious theological
differences with Catholics on
Issurs that Include papal Infalli­
bility and the relation between
the Bible und church tradition.
Set against the historical en­

W alls Fargo th eft uncovered
FORT-MYERS — A Wells Fargo supervisor urrested on grand

theft charges may have stolen up to 9100,000 In cash lit the
last IS months, police said.
Steven Horton, 28. used much of the money to buy computer
equipment. Jewelry, a car. two motorcycles, and a boat.
Detective Sgt. Mark Zellman said Thursday.
Wells Fargo officials discovered the theft after an Internal
audit. Zellman said. Horton had access to bags of cash arriving
at the offices each day.
"Th e amounts varied," Zellman said. "If they had a really
big day, he would be prone to take more. If It was a light money
day, he'd be prone to take less money."
It Is still unclear how much money was tuken, or how the
theft was accomplished.
So far. police can account for about 950,000. Zellman said.

By Aeeoeleted Brass
TALLA H AS SEE Florida's
938.6 billion budget contains far
fewer vetoes than feared by
lawmakers who trounced Gov.
Lawton Chiles' hcnlth-care plan.
Retaliation fears were u n ­
founded. Chiles said Thursday
before making public 92.8 m il­
lion In spending cuts by his
line-item veto pen.

PENSACOLA — Cold weather, mites and disease are believed
to have delayed, but not stopped, the migration of so-called
killer bees to Florida, a state expert says.
"They are heading this way. There Is nothing we know of
that can stop them." said Laurence Cutts. "But they have
almost miraculously slowed down."
The Africanized honeybees crossed Into Texas from Mexico
Ih 1990 but have remained south of Houston.
"We had expected them to be here by now," said Cutts. chief
of plant and aprlary Inspections for the Florida Department of
. Agriculture and Consumer Services.

The lurgest budget In Florida
history, passed by lawmakers
two months curlier, Includes
9330 million for prison space for
17,033 more criminals. 9237.4

From Associated Press reports

CashS

Friday, June 17, 1994
Vol. 86. No. 257
' P u b lis h e d D sa ily a n d S u n d a y , a e c e p t
S e tu rd e• y b y T h e S e n lo rd M a rs ld ,
In c. 9 0 09 N. F r e n c h A y e ., S a n fo
lo rd .,

mity between the nation's two
lurgest religious groups, the
formal declaration of the desire
for dialogue wus seen us histori­
cally significant.
"It certnlnly Is a major step to
consider whether members of
other churches really are part of
the Body of Christ." said the
R e v . F r a n k R u f f o f th e
Seereturlni for Ecumenical und
Inlerrcllglous Affairs of the Na­
tional Conference of Catholic
Bishops.
Baptists und Catholics have
quietly had conversations since
1971. beginning with Informal
regional dialogues and pro­
gressing to national conversa­
tions between Catholic and Bap­
tist scholars. This year, partici­
pants In a Catholic-Baptist dlu'ogue Jointly sponsored by the
Baptist Home Mission Board und
th e b i s h o p s c o n f e r e n c e
published five pamphlets offer­
ing biblical reflections on social
Issues. Including the environ­
ment and racism.
Still, such conversations have
never been formally endorsed by
the annual convention.
What brought the discussion
Into the forefront this year was a
widely publicized appeal for
closer relations sighed by con­
servative Catholic leuders and
prominent evangelicals.

Up,
Fighting crime Is hard work but lots ol lun lor Kevin Plko, 4, at
Park on Park. Like kids ol many generations, he omulates his
lavorlto cartoon super hero, taking to the skies with Incredible
supor powers

million for Juvenile Justice In­
c lu d in g boot ca m p s und
academies for more than 2.000
offenders, and 910.9 billion for
education.
"Th is budget funds a compre­
hensive public safety strategy
that Is tough, smart and honest
— to lock up violent criminals
and prevent a new generation of
prison Inmates." Chiles said.
The spending plan authorizes
m o re th a n 1 2 1 .0 0 0 state
employees — up by more than
4.000 — with most of the new
Jobs In corrections programs.
"You've got to staff those
things," said Chiles' budget

director. David Coburn.
Spending cuts by Chiles were
fur less thun the 843.8 million
singled out us deserving the ax
last month by u tax research
group.
"Election-year politics resulted
In too few budget tu rk e y
vetoes." Kidd Dominic Calabro.
president of Florida TuxWutch.
"I'm kind of upset that he
vetoed projects for Coral Gables
and the city of Miami." said Sen.
Al Gutman, R-Mlaml. He wus
among Republican lawmakers
who said they were bracing for
retribution for fighting Chiles on
•health care.

Chiles cut a 9150,000 appro­
p ria tio n from a H u rrlc u n c
Andrew Recovery und Rebuild­
ing Trust Fund to put hurricane
shutters on a Coral Gublcs youth
center. He said the fund's
purpose Is hurricane recovery,
not prevention.
He vetoed 990.360 from the
fund to help Miami pny cost
overruns on hurricane damage
re p a ir nt M o n ty T r a in e r 's
Marina, saying It Isn't a high
priority compared with other
hurricane area needs.
"I don't know If It's based on
merit or bused on retribution."
Qutmun said.

T H E W E A TH E R
■ X TIN D ID OUTLOOK

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Information from IK, A tiodH td Praet mat
In ciudad In t h l, re p o rt

Governor signs budget, vetoes few items

Killer bees delayed

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legally nnd |&gt;ollllcally. predicted Wayne
Blanton, director of the Florida School
Boards Association And still others. In­
cluding teacher unions nnd the Florida PTA,
may formally support or Join the lawsuit, he
said.
"We figure the boat will be pretty full,"
Blanton said.
Besides the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People, the groups
that stepped forward Include the League of
United Latin Am erican Citizens, the
Spanish American League Against Discrim­
ination and the Haitian Refugee Center.
Problems at schools that have large
numbers of poor students Include dark
hallways, broken lockers, peeling paint,
Inadequate plumbing and "library shelving
that does not get replaced until termites ea*!
through both shelves and books." Gundrum
said.
The state has allocated 910.9 billion for
pre-kindergarten to university education In
the 938.6 billion budget that takrs effect
next month.

Baptist and Catholic
dialogue endorsed

Youth acquitted in dentist m urder

MIAMI - Hera are the winning
numbers selected Thursday In
the Florida Lottery:

schools where more than half of the student
population Is poor, according to Gundrum.
The lawsuit alleges Hint the state has not
lived up to the guarantee mndc In the
Florida Constitution that It will provide an
adequate education to all Its children. It also
says lawmakers should allocate more
money for education.
Poor children have no chances of building
better lives If they don't get u good
education. Gundrum said.
"Without It. Florida enn expect to pay
Increased welfare costs nnd unemployment
costs." Gundrum said. "More Importantly,
without It. the-slate will pay the social cost
of a lost generation whose children would
have been Its greatest hope."
Many poor children are clumped together
In schools with dark hallways, peeling paint.
Inadequate plumbing and outdated tex­
tbooks that have to be shared. Gundrum
said.
Their teachers are less experienced nnd
their classes are less challenging, the
Gainesville attorney continued.
The groups will help the lawsuit both

TonlghtiMostly cloudy with
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. Low In the lower to
mid 70s. Southeast wind at 5
mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness
with scattered afternoon show­
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the upper 80s to mid 90s.
Southeast wind 10-15 mph.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Extended forecast: I’artly
cloudy with scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms.
Lows In the lower to mid 70s.
Highs In the upper 80s to mid
90s.

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highs. 1:15 a.m., ' 1:30 p.m.:
lows, 9:47 a.m.. 10:37 p.m.:
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1:45 p.m.; lows, 10:02 a.m..

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temperature of 82 degrees.
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arc 1-2VS feet and choppy. C ur­
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temperature of 82 degrees.

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight and Saturday: Wind
southeast 10 knota. Seas 2 feet.
Bay and Inland waters a light
chop. Wind and seas higher near
scattered thunderstorms.

T h e high temperature In
Sanford Thursday wus 91 de­
grees und the overnight low wus
71 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, ending al 10 u.m .
Thursday, totalled .10 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 10 u.m.
today wus 80 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 72.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Wcuther Service data:
□Thursday's high............ 92
□Barometric pressure.30.08
□Relative Humidity....88 pet
□W in ds......East northeast 6
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□Sunset................ 8)25 p.m.
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday, June 17, 1994 - SA

Weapon in Simpson slaying found?
■ y M IC H A IL PLBIMAM

Drug charges

Associated Press Writer________

rwo Lungwood men were arrested on drug-related charges
nllrr City-County Invcstlgnllvc Bureau agents searched a
Cambridge Drive home. Agents report James Brian Olcslnger,
IH, nnnwrrrd Ihc door nt 293 Cambridge Drive when they
arrived lo serve Ihc warrant. Agents report Olcslnger slammed
thr door and locked It. Agents forcibly entered the home and
found Utcslngcr flushing marijuana and a pipe down the toilet.
Agents also report finding more marijuana and drug
paraphernalia In the home, along with whal they suspect was
the drug ‘'Ecaluay." During Ihc search, agenta report Inn
I’atrlck McTIgue, ID, 215 Hegls Court, nirtved and wna let Into
the home. Agents report McTIgue had a small amount of
■narljunno In his |&gt;ocket and a smoking device In his vehicle.
Olcslnger was arrrsled on charges of possession wllh Intent lo
distribute marijuana. |x&gt;ssrsslon of suspected Ecstasy, posses­
sion or drug paraphernalia and destruction of evidence.
Me riguc was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia.

Concealed firearm s
Adam Ucckrt McDonnough. 18. 2507 Hartwell Ave., Sanford,
was arrested on concealed firearm and resisting arrest charge*
hy a Seminole County deputy early Thursday morning. The
deputy reported seeing Ihree males walking along International
Drive in Heathrow near closed businesses shortly after 1 a.m.
1lie Irlo said they were going to a grocery store located several
miles away lo ride nkutctioards. A search of McDonnough
revealed a knife which folds Into "brass knuckles." the deputy
rc|x)hcd.

Burglary charges
Ituymond Allien Deuchesnc. 41. 2438 S. Myrlle Ave..
Sanford, was arrested on burglary and pcill theft charges
Monday morning. Heuehrsur was witnessed removing alumi­
num roofing valued at *200 from C Lane Automotive on South
Orlando Drive on June 8.

W arrant arrests m ade
The following wunted persons were taken into custody;
• Bobby Nathaniel Harrison. 40. 802 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford; on a charge of failure to appeur In court to answer to u
probation violation charge.
• Willie Moses Thomas. 24. 2540 Hartwell Ave.. Sanford: on
a battery probation vlolutlon charge.
• George Cornu* McCTuy. 23. 93 Sbenundoab Apartments.
Sanford: on charges of assault probation vlolutlon and
Improper display of a dangerous weapon.

Crim es reported to deputies
Crimes rcjxirted lo Seminole County deputies:
• Drpullrs report recovering two stolen vehicles In north
Seminole County Wednesday. A Chevrolet Caprice reported
stolen from Orlando wan discovered near thr Seminole Woods
subdivision In Geneva. The deputy reported the car's engine,
radio and dash were missing. Near Ikxikrrtown. a 1981
Oltlsmohlle Cullus was found near Richard Alle-. Slrccl. The
car was stolen from Volusia County.
• 2(XJ block Sprlngslde Drive. The Springs; two oriental rugs
and a chainsaw vulucd ut *4.050 reported taken sometime
In-tween 4:30 p in Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.
• DAM Auto Sales. 4107 Orlando Ave., near Sanford; air
cleaner valued ut *300 reported taken from a car sometime
Wednesday lx-t wren 7 p.m. and 7:50 p.tn.
• 500 block WlUsprrwood Drive, Whlsperwood at Saba I
Point: eellular telephone valued at *350 and other Items
reported taken from a vehicle sometime between 11 p.m.
Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Crim es reported to Sanford police
Crimes rc|Hirted to Sanford police:
• An estimated *GOO In persuriu) belongings and *1.700 In
rash were rr|&gt;ortcd stolen Tuesday from on apartment In the
2500 block of Oak Avenue.
• An undetermined number of Hems were reportedly stolen
Tuesday In a residential burglary In the 100 block of W. 15th

Street.
• Aristocrat Motors. 4175 S. Orlando Drive: stereo equipmerit valued at 9960 reported taken from a 1994 Volkswagen
which sustained 81.930 In damages sometime between 9:15
p.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday.
• Sanford Towne Square. 1989 Dodge reported taken at 1:30
p.m. Wednesday.
• 700 block Magnolia Avenue; 1984 Chevrolet vun reported
taken sometime between II p.m. Wednesday and 5:30 a.m.
Thursday.
• A Sanford man reported he was punched hy another man
who stole his Toyota at the Texaco Food Mart. 1208 Purk S.
Park Ave.. at 12:50 a.m. Thursday. The man reported finding
I he car near 11 th Street and Sanford Avenue at 1:25 a.m.
• A Sanford jhiIIcc officer reported seeing a 10- to 20-year-old
male Jump from a moving car near 19 Castle Brewer Court at
3:15 a.m. Tuesday. The car came lo stop after rolling over Ihc
nearby curb. The car was found to be stolen from u Mayfair
Circle man. The driver was not located._________________________

Man who held girl prisoner
in a dungeon pleads guilty
By Th* Assoclat*d Prsss______
(OVERHEAD. N.Y. - A man
a ccused of Im p ris o n in g u
10-ycar-old girl In a backyard
dungeon for 16 days pleaded
guilty to kldnupplng and ad­
mitted he built the bunker
specifically for the youngster u
year before he abducted her.
Under the plcu bargain, John
Esposito Is expected to get 15
years to life In prison July 28 for
Katie Beers’ 1992 kidnapping.
The 45-ycar-old building con­
tractor entered the pica Thurs­
day.
Prosecutors said llinl he forced
Katie Into a box In the hunker
aflcr she resisted his scxuul
advances. She survived on
bolognu sandwiches, sodas and
Junk food, and watched a televi­
sion placed In the cell with her.
District Attorney James Catterson said he accepted the plea
bargain to spare Katie, now 12,
from having to testify at a trial.
Esposito could hnve received 25
years to life on the original
charges.

In court. Esposito, speaking
barely above u whisper, ad­
mitted that be bud schemed for a
year to ubduct the girl, whom he
had known since she was born.
"For whal purpose was this
room constructed?" Cnttcrson
asked.
"It was constructed to hold
Kalle,” Esposito said softly.
Esposito's lawyer, Andrew
Slben. said Esposito abducted
the child because he waa "very
concerned about the life that
Kntlc was livin g .... John wanted
to lake her out of u very
dysfunctional fumlly setting."
The girl was passed among her
mother and friends for care, and
largely fended for herself.
Esposito denied a police claim
that Katie was at times chained
around the neck.
He was arrested after leading
police to the bunker.
In a second case Involving
Katie, Salvatore Inghlllerl, 41 of
Bay Shore, Is scheduled to go on
trial Monday an charges of
sexually abusing the girl.

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LOS A N G ELES - Police re­
portedly found a bloody ski
mask In O.J. Simpson's mansion
and the weapon believed used In
the stabbing deaths of his exwife and n friend — a sharp,
mtlltnry-atylc digging tool.
Detectives also questioned
witnesses who cast doubt on
Simpson's alibi, and expanded
the ir Investigation halfwny
across the country, using methl
detectors Thursday to search an
overgrown, Junk-strewn field
near the Chicago hotel the
former football star checked Into
hours after the bodies were
found.
A homicide detective who
spoke on condition of anonymity
told The Associated Press that
Investigators had finished (hrJr
reports and that Simpson's ar­
rest was Imminent. He would
not elaborate.
The 46-year-old Simpson has
denied any Involvement In the
s la y in g s of N Ic o lc B ro w n
S im p s o n , 3 5 , and R onald
Goldman. 25. Their bodies were
found Sunday night outside Mrs.
Simpson's condominium In the
city's Brentwood section.
Police were analyzing the
bloody military-style entren­
ching tool, which resembles a
sharp-edged shovel, the Daily
News of l-o* Angeles reported
today, citing unidentified police
sources. The newspaper did not
say where the lool was found.
KCOP-TV. citing unidentified
police sources, said that police
found a bloody ski mask In
Simpson's house. The stutluu
also said Dial police believe a
military knife wus used In the
kllllngs. but It did not elaborate.
The football Hull of Famer flew
lo Chicago from Los Angeles lute
Sumlay for a business meeting,
then returned a lew hours later
after be wus told of his ex-wife's
death.
Detective Bert Luper. one ol
two Los Angeles officers In
C h ic a g o In v e s tig a tin g the
slayings, said thut someone who
stop|M-d ut a gas slatlon near the
O'llarc Pla/a Hotel In Chlcugo
reported seeing a person who
looked like Simpson In the held.
L u p e r w o u ld n 't say w liut
searchers were looking for.
"We're working on an anony­
mous lip," hr said.
Meanwhile, a woman who
Jogged by Mrs. Simpson's condo
at utxmt (tie time of the killings
told a del relive that a vehicle
generally rcL'nibllng Simpson's
was |turned across the street, the
Los Angeles Times reported to­
day.
"I saw a light-colored Ford
Bronco or Hlazcr-lypr car." the
woman, who requested unonymHy. told the Times. The newspa­
per reported previously that
bloodstains were found In
Simpson's white Ford Bronco.
Simpson’s luwyer has said
that ut Ihc lime of the slayings.

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Simpson wns two miles away at
Ills Brentwood mansion walling
for a limousine ride to Ihc
airport.
B ut the llm o d rive r said
Simpson wasn't home when he
arrived at 10:45 p.m., according
lo T V reports. The driver said a
sweaty and agitated Simpson got
In the llmo shortly afte r 11 p.m.
The driver, who was nol Iden­
tified, has been Interviewed hy
detectives, the syndlealed T V
program "Hard Copy" reported.
A friend of Simpson's. Howard
Bingham, told The Boslon GlotxIhut lie was wllh Simpson on
Sunday's 11:45 p.m. Illghl lo

Chicago and "nothing seemed
different about him ."
"He was talking to me about
his golf game," Bingham said.
"He wasn't bleeding. I shook
hands with him In Ihc airport
and In Chicngo. He seemed like
always. This whole thing Is
unbelievable,"
In other developments, nal Ion ally renowned forensic scien­
tist Henry Lee arrived from
Connecticut to Join Simpson’s
defense team. Simpson's lawyer
bus also hired New York S'atc
Police forensic scientist Dr.
Michael Baden.
And Simpson attended Ills

cx-wlfe'a funeral. He emerged
from a white limousine wearing
a black suit, and kissed hla
9-ycar-old daughter Sydney and
6-year-old son Justin as he
entered St. Martin of Toura
Catholic Church.
There waa an undercurrent of
anger na 500 mourners gathered
tu bury Goldman,
"I want O.J. lo turn htmseirin,
that's nil," said Frank Enderlc, a
friend of Ooldman'a. "Now O .J,,
If you turn yourself In at least
your children would have some
money liecause you are going to
spend all your money on court
cases and you are going to lose."

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EDITORIAL

Remember
summer
It's hot.
You Tee) It, how ; the blast furnace in the
face as you rush I ram yo u r car to yo u r office.
Sweat pops from yo u r scalp, a salty rivulet
pud dlin g at the small of y o u r back soaking
y o u r shirt.
Stop fora m om ent.
Rem em ber summer.
W hen adults were children, su m m er stret­
ched from the first leap off the school steps
into endless days of sh im m e rin g heat cooled
by Ice cream sundaes and popsiclea.
S u m m e r: when blue Jeans were cut short,
unraveling and fading w ith the season; w hen
a garden hose and sprinkler were as wet and
w ild as kids got.
Th e m e parks were erected by kids w ith
pntlcnt skill In som ebody's back yard and all
the neighborhood could visit free.
T h e best s u m m e r Job was selling lemonade
or KoolAld. tart or sweet In real glasses that
sweated and clinked from the Ice cubes.
A n d all the m oney earned was blown at the
d ru g store, where chocolate covered a nyth in g
w ould do and candy buttons were a m ust.
You read "Tre a su re Isla nd ." "L o rd of the
F lie s ," and " T h e F o u n ta in h e a d " In the
su m m er. Not because yo u r teacher made you ,
but because It was su m m er. If you w eren't
outside playing, yo u were settled behind
(hacks of books bound in different colors,
nestled In a quiet corner of yo u r ow n at the
public library. A su m m er filled w ith hushed
w hispers of librarians, cool tile floors, and the
Adventure of w an d erin g Into the ‘adult*
se ction to d isco ve r N a b a k o v ’s " L o l i t a "
Law rence's "L a d y Chatterley's L o v e r," and
Fle m ing 's Jam e s Bond.
S u m m e r b ro u g h t ro m a n ce ; girls w ith
lightly tanned arm s, dancing under stars in
dresses that whooshed light as air, boys w ith
Offerings of fresh cut flowers from the garden.
Kisses were sweet as cotton candy from a
carnival. S u m m e r love was...different.
Adulthood shouldn't mean su m m e r Is lost.
Make tim e for It. Savor un ice cream cone.
Reread "Tre a s u re Isla n d ." K ick off y o u r
Shoes, let the lush, green grass tickle yo u r
bare toes, roll u p y o u r pants legs and run
unabashed through yo u r sprinkler.
Rem em ber sum m er . ,

LETTER
D ra m a tic a c tio n
President Clinton's pollsters have been telling
the press In Washington that the American public
does not think foreign policy Is Important when
voting for a president. A poll showed that only six
percent of the voters in the 1092 presidential
election voted for president based on foreign
policy. Up until now. Clinton's foreign policy has
been u disaster. He has established a pattern of
shying one thing and doing something else. The
resident hus sent out a message that there la no
ownslde to disregarding threats from the United
States. We were going to go Into Bosnia and then
we didn't. We were going to take action in Haiti but
armed gangs at the port kept U.S. vessels from
landing. China had to change Its human rights
policies to get trade concessions. It didn't, but
received trade concessions anyway.

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President Clinton's approval rating is down
under 45 percent. He is doing what most American
presidents have done In the past to regain
popularity — travel overseas. Raising his ratings
will be difficult for President Clinton as his trip
centers around honoring Individuals who willingly
served their country and paid the supreme
sacrifice to keep us free. One can take the
P'resident'* side or differ on his actions during the
V letnam era. Whatever your viewpoint, his
non-involvement stands In stark contrast to the
memories of those Involved In D-Day.
Clinton and his advisors know they need
dramatic action to establish his leadership in
foreign alTalrs. Don't be surprised to see the United
Slates lake some type of military action involving
Haiti in the near future. Haiti Is close by, would
cause no foreign entanglements, Is extremely weak
militarily, and has major internal economic,
human rights and political problems. Recent
military (ruining and deployment schedules In­
dicate that this Is un option being considered by
the Clinton administration.
Lou Frey, Jr.
Member of Congress
FL '69-'79
Orlando

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Celebrating the quiet anniversary
This is the year of anniversaries — great and
small — that define us as a people — a 50th. a
40th and a 23th. We just concluded the 50th, a
monumental media and ceremonial orgy honor­
ing D-Day.
«
If you had to the list 10 greatest turning points
In American history, It would be hard to exclude
D-Day's magnificence, even though some of us
were denied the opportunity to participate In It.
Blacks, however, did play more visible — and
pivotal — roles In the recent 40th anniversary
celebration of the Supreme Court decision,
Brown vs. Board or Education, even If the Jury Is
still out over the educational effectiveness or Its
Impact.
The 25th anniversary of another event honors
one of America's moat distinguished names and
one of the nation's most controversial causes.
The name "Stonewall" still raises hackles In
some parts of the coun try. It w ould be
inconceivable for a bar In Atlanta to be named
Stonewall, especially If you have read or seen
"Gone With the W ind."
New York City had no such constraints.
Stonew all B a r, a prom inent gay bar in
Greenwich Village, Is so named because In the
park across the street from the bar stands a
statue of Stonewall Jackson. Th e name has
become mythologised. The Stonewall In Allen­

town, Pa., Is also a gay bar,
Twenty-five years
ago, In the e arly
S u n d a y m o r n in g
hours of June 28,
1969, the New York
police carried out one
of their routine big­
oted raids on the
Stonewall Bar.
But this time, sev­
eral of the patrons, a
few of them drag
queens and p ro ­
stitutes, refused to go
quietly. The police
unleashed an orgy of
violence followea by
five days of rioting.
With that
As Martin Luther had
declaration, the
declared In his tradi­
gay movement
tion-breaking speech
marched Into
at Worms in 1521,
history, j
gay and lesbian peo­
ple also announced,
"Here we stand; we can do no other."
With that declaration, the gay movement
marched into history.
Its 25th anniversary will, enjoy almost none of

the national reverence of D-Day or the media's
solemn acknowledgment of Brown vs. Board of
Education. But, according to gay writer Bruce
Bawer, Stonewall will be remembered as n
"sacred event."
In 1994. the gny und lesbian movement has
begun to come of nge us exemplified by tts
factionalism over tactics. A movement develops
a form of acceptability when it becomes
politicized and can be the balance of power In
elections. "Power concedes nothing without a
demand," wrote abolitionist Frederick Douglnss.
"It never has and It never will."
Which Is why gays and lesbians must demand
power, both as a group and as Individuals.
Recognition eventually comes. Tw o members
of the Massachusetts congressional delegation
are gay. Clinton appointed the first openly gny
aubcablnet member.
When gays and lesbians march on June 20.
they will enjoy the public support of some of
America's most Influential leaders who have
called for the end of Job discrimination against
lesbian nnd gay Americans: Catholic Bishop
Thomas Qumbleton; presiding Episcopal Bishop
Edmund L. Browning: United Church of Christ
President Paul Sherry; Union of Hebrew Con­
gregations President Rabbi Alexander M.
Schindler: Nobel Laureate Elie Wlcsel

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Introducing Father Nature
W ASH IN G TO N - In honor of Father's Day,
I'm Introducing a long-overdue concept to a
world that truly haa earned It;
Father Nature.
As a symbol, Mother Nature, Gold bless her.
has outlived her usefulness. Though still a
great old girl, she has come to be treated like
others of her sex: Ignored, trivialized, disre­
spected.
Taken entirely for granted.
Like moat motna. Mother Nature la almply
too forgiving. She allowa people to abuse their
bodies for years and years before exacting any
toll. She lets Industrialists foul the air, pollute
the seas and clear the rain forests for decades
before the dire results became apparent. Even
then, scientists report, radical changes In
personal behavior and environmental abuse
often result In Mommy N's predictable female
forgiveness.
Act like you’re sorry, make the appropriate
lifestyle changes and Ms. Nature often allowa
long-abused bodies to heal themselves. Adopt
serious cleanup efforts and new life will
abound In a sludge-filled lake that scientists
had only decades before pronounced dead.
People notice thla. Then, like the girlfriend of
the guy who for the third time forgives her
Infidelity or the husband whose battered wife
believes him when he sobs, " H I never do It
again," they make decisions:
"Hey, why not build a dozen more smoke­
stacks. Chop down a couple more forests and
earn some quick cash? Why shouldn't I puff
thla cigarette, pour on the salt, eat a pound of
red meat a day for a few more years?
"Mom will forgive me."
Often, of course, she doesn't — and some
bodies, some environments, are irreparably
harmed, but we're talking perception here.
And many people's behavior suggests they
believe that no matter what the transgression,
some fount of easy absolution — some woman
— will grant them yet another reprieve.
I say it's lime we got a guy in the job.
Folks' perception of Father Nature would be
vastly different from their view of Mother
Nature, JuBt like their perceptions toward dads
and moms in general. Ask your typical, errant
teen-ager whom he'd rather have greet him on
the porch when he arrives home w ith
Budwelser breath at 3 a.m. for the third time.
Exceptions aside, the usual mom will
scream, holler and sob. "w hy are you doing
this to us?" she will glare ominously at the
offender while listening to a "heartfelt"
apology. Then sle'll fet her pseudo-aorry
offspring slink upaairs to bed. She'll He awake
for an hour wondtpng where she went wrong.
Dad's responsef to catching Junior slumped
on the stoop: loci the front door and return to
bed. m um bling/ "Do his butt good to sleep
outside."

Despite her tendency toward tem per
tantrums In the form of natural disasters
(hurricanes, earthquakes. To m and Roseanne
Arnold), Mother Nature is largely perceived as
benign. Years ago, during the seventh month
of m y first pregnancy, I attended a Halloween
party dressed as her. I wore a peach-colored
toga, a wreath of flowers In my hair and a
llfe-afTlrmlng smile. I carried a teddy bear.
F a th e r N a tu re
would wield a club,
or at least a weed
w hacker. H e'd be
a te rn . g a u n tly
m u s c u la r and
forbidding, more like
Clint Eastwood or the
Grim Reaper.
He'd look like my
own dad did when I
was 15 and decided
that m y terror of
talking back to him
didn't preclude my
t h r o w in g n a s ty
stares when he got
i As a symbol,
on m y nerves. The
Mother Nature,
first time I tried it.
Gold bless her,
Dad aald, calm at
has outlived her
death:
usefulness, f
"Wioe that look off
your face of I'll wipe
Itoff for you."
Done.
Switching from Mother to Father Nature
would have other benefits: Once we got used to
symbolic gender-swapping, more people would
be comfortable thinking of Qod In feminine as
well as masculine terms.
Mostly, It would get Dad Nature's human
counterparts some much-needed regard.
Though many men haven't changed a hair on
their sexist heads, others have become more
open, more helpful around, the house, more
accepting — even pelebratory — of women'a
talent's and rights. But when hyper-feminists
go on a verbal rampage, when dlsaed women
everywhere cry, "Men are dogs," these guys
get lumped In with their piggy brothers.
But perhaps men, like women, carry too
much baggage for the Father Nature notion to
work. Gloria Stelnem would be troubled by It.
Rush Llmbaugh would pronunce it a liberal
plot.
Besides. I may have been shortsighted. With
all due respect to fathers, for Nature to be
autocratic and demanding enough to truly get
the respect it deserves — and to command the
slave-like devotion befitting Its power and
relentlessneas — only 6ne creature could
symbolize It.
Baby Nature.

W ASHINGTON - Deep In the heart of
Africa, Rep. Tony Hall. DOhlo. recently
found himself Muring out at a gU-umlng
waterfall surrounded by thick foliage It was.
he says, some of the mini picturesque
scenery he had ever seen.
"Then all the sudden," he told us, "you
saw bodies coming over (the waterfall), mid
you said ‘Th a t’s not whul 1 think II Is.' And
then one und then two und then three and
then boom, boom
boom, one right after
another.... It was just
numbing."
As a presidential
observer In Rwanda
earlier this month.
Hall witnessed the
grim results of two
m o n th s of t rib a l
wurforo that baa res u i t e d I n n il
csllinuled 400.000
deuths. The bloated,
jT h e bloated,
mutilated and often
mutilated and
headless bodies of
often headless
Innocent civilia n s
bodies of
have clogged the
Innocent
Kugeru R iver be­
civilians have
tween Rwanda und
clogged the
Tunzania In recent
Kagera River In
weeks. The number
recent weeks. £
of Tutsls — the mi­
nority tribe that's
being slaughtered by Ihc majority lltitus —
bus been cut In half over the last two inanlhs
from 18 percent to 9 percent of Ibe
population. Hall says.
Hall will report Ills findings to President
Clinton this week. There Is no doubt in Hull's
mind that the ethnic bloodshed Is un net of
genocide, and bis report will urge I be
administration to label It as such.
This could put the administration In u light
spot. Under the Genocide Convention of
1948, signatory countries arc required by
International law to find the guilty parlies
and bring them to Justice once killings urr
labeled an act of genocide.
So far. the White House und State Depart­
ment have fudged and fumbled over using
the word "genocide" lo describe the slaugh­
ter In Rwanda. Olflcluls will only say I hut
"based on evidence wc have seen or observed
an the ground, wc have every reason to
believe that nets of genocide have occurred In
Rwanda."
A Slate Department official says the United
Slates la waiting for a special United Nations
report on human rights In Rwanda Ircforc
deciding If the killings will he labeled
genocide. But the U.N. report could lake five
more weeks. "Who knows what could happen
by that lime?" Hall said.
An International peacekeeping force the
U.N. security council agreed to send to
Rwanda has also been deluyed by the
Pentagon's red tape. It will take at least
another month before 5,500 U.N. soldiers are
deployed to Rwanda, for that's how long It
will take the Pentagon to deliver (he 46
armored personnel carriers It agreed to loan
to the mission.
Hall stops short of culling for armed
American Intervention. That doesn't mcun
America can't lead by cxhuusllng Its legal
options. "No country, no government Is
calling It genocide," Hail told our associule
Andrew Conte. "I think we could prevent a
lot more deaths If we could get involved first
legnlly and then In ull the other ways we're
supposed to,... Wc have every right in the
world to put a stop to tills."
While America fiddles. Rwanda continues
to burn. Tutsi refugees arc piling Into
neighboring Tanzania even faster than dead
bodies are clogging the rivers. Food and water
supplies are low, Hall says, while the camps
continue to grow by as many as 4,000 people
per day.
flail Is no stranger to human suffering. As
chairman of the Congressional Hunger
Caucus, Hall has travelled extensively
through the world's moat wretched environs.
None of his travels prepared him for Rwanda.

�Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Friday, June 17, 1994 - SA

Clinton calls North Korea offer
of negotiations promising
dispute.
President Clinton and U.S.
m ilita ry officials said they
needed to hear more details after
Carter holds u second day of
talks today before Judging Ihe
Kim proposal.
"It depends on what the
Koreans meant by what they
actually said today." Clinton
told reporters Thursday. "If
North Korea means by this also
that It In willing to freeze Its
nuclear program while talks take
place. (Ids could lie a promising
development.*’
High-level U.S.-North Korean
talks broke off last July.
It was not clear from Carter’s
description on CNN of ills North
Korea talks w hether K im 's
formula Included n promise to
freeze his country's nuclear de­
velopment. He has repeatedly
Insisted the nuclcnr program Is
strictly peuccful. but the United
N a tio n s' n u clcn r w atchdog
agency says there Is evidence It
Is meant to produce weapons.
The main U.S. objective is to
get North Korea to accept full
und regular inspections nf Its
nuclear facilities by the Interna­
tional Atomic Energy Agency to
ensure that nuclear material Is
not diverted to build weapons.
North Korea's slated gonl Is lo
engage Washington in talks
lending to full U.S. diplomatic
recognition and help In mod­
ernizing Its nuclear plants for
[lower generation.
Clinton said that until the
details of the latest Kim proposal

By ROBERT BURNS
Associated Pross Writer

Source Semnote County School Board

Herik] graphic by Cheryl Smith

T e s t------------------------------------------Continued from Pag* IA
we what
they might need to Improve on
where they went down and what
they're doing light If the scores
rose dramatically."
For example, at Lakcvlcw
Middle School In Sanford, scores
went up from 40 to 85 In
reading; from 45 to S3 In
langunge and from 41 to 85 In
rnalh.
"The y have u new latitude
toward testing there," he said.
"There's n neW administration
there and they are looking at
things differently."
A ccording to J im Shupc,
principal at Lakcvlcw, they have
tried to make the testing at­
mosphere as comfortable us
possible for the students. They
played Mozart (which Shape said
has been proven to Improve test
scores) und try to ensure the
students are relaxed during the
testing time.

"We're very pleased with the
results." he said. "We're going
to do whatever It takes."
At other schools, where scores
may have dipped. Winger had no
explanation as to what may have
caused the decrease. It Is some­
thing. he said, that the schools
will have to look at with their
Improvement committees, their
te a c h e rs and t h e ir a d mtnlstrulors. He said he wilt
prepare a statistical nnalysls of
the dnta that he hopes will help
them In finding solutions.
Winger cautions Ihut com­
paring the CTRS scores from one
yenr to the next Is "not really
fnlr." noting that the test really
represents a group of students
rather than the school In gener­
al.
"W r would lx- better served,
for example, comparing the
fuurth grade sttircs from this
year with the second grade

scores from two years ago," he
said.
The test scores have fallen
steadily the lost few years.
Winger said, because a change
was made in the test In 1992.
Every five or she years, he said,
the test is changed and updated.
That yenr and the following yenr
arc traditionally lower scoring
periods as the schools adjust to
the new test.
He could not account for why
the scores at many of the schools
continued to full this yenr.
"We arc looking Into that," he
said. "Hut cm the nverugc the
scores have leveled off and have
gone up. So. really. It's Just those
few schools we need to look at."
The school district stuff said
there are ongoing pluns In the
district to make Improvements
at all the schools In an efiort lo
raise standardized lest scores
across the tioard.

[Murder
^Continued from Page 1A
Icrlbcd to them cutting the
14-ycar-old‘s tlimit when she
fought against the attack.
The only verdicts possible arc
£ With guilty or not guilty of first
I degrrr murder. There ure no
lesser Included offenses to con­
sider. If the Jury Is unublc to
reach a verdict, resulting In a
"hung Jury." the case will be
tried ugaln. according to pro‘jlgecutor Chris White.
ff Throughout the trial, defense
?•
; attorney Ed Leinster portrayed
. r, r the case against Meyers us a
y f giant steam roller, powered by a,
media blitz of Information entil­
ing from police.
From May 35. 1987 until trlul
testimony began two week ago.
Leinster suld Meyers had been
v 1111fled. slandered and de-‘
humanized by the police, media
and Inmates without being ublc
to respond. He likened tile cir­
cumstances of Meyers' treat­
ment at the time of Engels'
disappearance to the media on­
slaught on O.J. Simpson since
the death of his cx-wlfe and
another inun earlier this week.
Leinster uttneked the credibili­
ty of inmates testifying for the
state as a liars' malch between
convicts. He claimed the Inmates

hope to gel favors In their own
sentences even t hough all
testified they bad lint been
promised anything In exchange
for ili' ii testimony. Uue inun
guilty of burglary said the pro­
secutor will tell the sentencing
Judge about Ills trstlnmny In the
Meyers case.
The defense contends Engels'
was a runaway seven years ago
due to family problems and that
she was not the happy teen
portrayed by several witnesses.
Leinster nlso drew a parallel
between Engels' disappearance
a nd tliu f nf h e r b ra 1h e r.
Tim othy, wondering aloud if
(hey are together. Timothy lias
not contacted Ills family In Luke
Mary since tcuving following u
fight with his older brother.
Leinster referred to Meyers as
the "most despised creature
among us" adding be deserved a
fair trlul. Even If be Is found not
guilty. Leinster said lie will still
tie despised. If be Is found guilty.
It must be beyond reasonable
doubt.
" A not g u ilty v e r d i c t ,"
Leinster sold, "doesn't mean
you like him. It doesn't mean
he's un Innocent man. It means
there Is un nhsencc of provable

guilt."
Prosecutors Chris White and
Pat Whitaker presented the
sta te's clo sin g a rg u m e n ts
focusing on statements made by
Meyers In five fellow inmates al
various correctional Institutions
and to a priest.
II Engels was a rebellious,
tough talking teen who wanted
to run away, the state attorney
said, why did site usk Meyers to
tukc her home when she was
turned away from a friend's
home In the early morning hours
ofM uy25? , . . 5
"She qcvtz-ratt Uwny. Stir was
murdered by this man." White
huUI, pointing til Meyers.
While discounted the runaway
the ory noting Engels took
nothing with her the night she
vantshed und has not contacted
anyone for over seven years.
Whitaker repeatedly asked,
' What was tills man doing?"
when Meyers told three young
girls thul be wus 19. bought
them beer, nod drank with them
most of the night. The girls were
12. 13 and 14 years-old and
Meyers was neurly 27 at the
tim e. T h e attorney claim s
Meyers wus after sex but when
Engels resisted, be killed her.

Terms
Continued from Page 1A
whether or
not to have the question brought
before the public on the Novem­
ber ballot.
Although each of the commis­
sioners had voiced opinions on
the matter during the June 2
meeting, (bey restated their feel­
ings again last night.
"I chaired the Charter Review
Committee when this first came
up," said Mayor Rockett. "We
recommended that the city
charter tie changed to have three
year terms rattier than two. but
when It went before the com­
mission which wus seated at that
time, It was voted down and
never got onto the ballot."
Rockett explained that If the
measure now being presented Is
approved, two commission scats
would be up for 3-yeur term
elections In 1995, with the
mayor's position and other two
commission scats to be voted on
In 1996. There would be no
election required In 1997.
"I believe wc'vc grown as a
elty over the years," Rockett
said, "und we have rcuchcd the
point where we should have at
least one year out of every three
without having to get Involved In
politics."
"1 disagree." com m ented
Commissioner George Duryea.
"I don't see this as starting with
any ground-swell from the peo­
ple. This Isn't citizen Initiated,
and I believe two year terms arc
sufficient. If a person docs a good
job during that time, he or she
can get reelected again."
Commissioner Sheila Sawyer,
who also served on the former
C h a rte r Review Com m ittee
agreed that she still preferred
two year terms. "I don’t recull
exactly what the vote by the
committee was when this first
came up," she sold, "but I voted
ngalnst it. and I remember the
vote wasn't unanimous."

She added that she recalled
the term-lengthening concept
came up as the result of several
c itize n suggestions d u rin g
charter review hcurlngs.
Commissioner Gury Hrcnder
supported the three year length,
as he did two weeks prior. "I
think It's only sensible," he suld.
"O ur governmental duty on the
commlHHlnn Is lo set policy
which often affects our future,
but If wc have u different
commission every two years,
we'll have lo spend all of our
time politicking."
Lake Mary resident Ethel
Carlson stepped forward during
public discussion. "I've been
attending commission meetings
for (he past 13 years," she said.
"I've found if commissioners did
a good Job, they were always
reelected. Hut there were times
when some didn't do a good Job
and I found myself wishing their
lerm would only be for one year
so I could vote against them."
Curlson urged the commission
to vote In favor nf having the
question placed on the ballot.
Tw o weeks ugo, when the
commission voted lo have lhe
question presented in ordinance
form, the vote was unanimous.
Last night, with the question
before them of placing It on the
November ballot, the vole was
four to one, with Commissioner
Duryea voting against It.
The second matter to appear
on the ballot In November per­
tains to the swearing-in date for
newly elected commissioners.
" T h i s Is Ju s t som e w o rd
changes," said City Manager
John Litton. "Wc have been
swearing In new commissioners
seven days after Ihe election wns
verified, but this ordinance
would have the swearing In at
the first regular or special
commission meeting following
the election."
The commission voted to have

It placed on the ballot with a
unanimous vote, und no dis­
cussion.
Both of the nrdlnnnccs were
presented on finit reading, und
will be required to pass second
reading and public hearing,
expected to be scheduled ut the
July 7th commission meeting.
A third ordinance up for con­
sideration oil first reading lust
night, would have placed u
question on the ballot regarding
the obtaining of property and
right-of-way without requiring
extensive requirements of city
boards, staff members und the
commission.

W ASH IN GTON - The Clinton
a d m in istra tio n Is taking u
wait-and-see approach to a North
Korean offer com m unlculcd
through former President Carter
to resume high-level talks with
the United States on resolving
their nuclear dlspulc.
Carter said Thursday that
during his private talks with
P resident K im II S u n g In
Pyongyang, the com m unist
leader gave assurances he would
not expel U .N . unclear in ­
spectors so long us there were
"good-fulth efforts" to end the

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he suld, "be sure lo notify
your local police department and
tell them your address as well as
how long you will be gone. Police
departments generally provide
extra patrols In your neighbor­
hood during tliat lime, und lie
more alert to avoid any pro­
blems,"
In arcus ouislrir the city, notify
the sheriff's department.
Russell suld he also supports
the concept of Installing a bur­
glar und/or fire alarm In a home.
The National Burglar A Fire
Alarm Association (NHFAA) In
Hclhcsdn. Md., has made u
number of suggestions toward
selecting Ihe proper system. The
organization recommends;
• Compile u list of professional
alarm Installers. Ask neighbors,
real estate professionals or police
for reco m m e n da tio n s. T h e
NHFAA ran also provide llsls ol
member companies.
• Call several companies und
ask If their employees are
(rallied or certified by NHFAA or
If they have appropriate stale or
local licenses If required.
• Read contracts or sales
agreements closely to determine,
for Instance. If Hie system you’re
gelling Is leased or sold lo you.
• Ask for a demonstration und
lns|&gt;ectloii once the system Is
Installed.
• Ask about possible Insur­
ance discounts. Homeowners
who Instull alarm systems can
sometimes save up to 15 percent
off their Homeowners* Insurance
policies.
If there Is any quest Ion re­
garding preparing u home to be
unoccuplcd during a vacation
trip, contact the local law en­
forcement authorities.

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DEATH
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Eleanor L. Winkle, 85. Vespers
F’lucc, Lake Mary, died Wednes­
day, June 15, 1094. at a private
care facility In Longwood. Dorn
Jan. 31. 1909. In Slippery Rock.
Pa., she moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1947. Mrs. Winkle was a
retired school teacher. She
b elon ge d to F irs t D a ptlst
Church, Longwood. She was a
Sunday school teacher and
member of the Nullonal Retired
Touchers Association.
Survivors Include son. Chnrles
U.. Longwood: daughter, Eleanor
D eurolf. Lon gw ood; sister,
Augusta Knoppcr. Monaco, Pa.; ^
eight grandchildren; und 11
great-grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Long­
wood. In charge of arrange­
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Juve­
nile bench working closely with
law enforcement nnd Judicial
officials to develop programs to
utlack Juvenile crime. Miller
would also like to be more
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spending one day a month In
schools meeting students und
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T h e c a n d id a te a tte n d e d
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England School of Luw und
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practicing law In Florida since
1981 and bus been a Seminole
County resident since 1983.
Miller and his wife, Belli, have
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two sons, ages 9 und 10. They
reside In Wilder Springs. He has
devoted a great deal of Ills
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The wording of what would
appear on the ballot however,
was questioned. The commis­
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words were not easily u n ­
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public.
The ordinance was tabled,
w ith C ity A tto rn e y Donna
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approved by (he commission,
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general election ballot In Lake
Mary.
Also to be determined ut that
time, will be commission seals,
still for a two year term, pres­
ently occupied by Commission­
ers David Mealor and Gary
Hrcnder.

become clear, the United Slates
would continue pursuing U.N.
econom ic sanctions ugalnst
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Th e president spoke after
meeting with senior foreign poli­
cy and military lenders. He said
the United Stntes would do
whutever Is necessary to protect
American forces in South Korea
nnd fulfill security obligations to
the government In Seoul.
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Clinton urges Congress
to pass crime legislation
Associated Press W riter
CH ICAGO — Haunted by grim memories of
children living In fear. President Clinton Is urging
Congress to deliver overdue crime legislation and
"stick up for the right of people to be safe In their
homes."
The president today was visiting the Robert
Taylor Homes, the nation's largest housing
project, to Increase pressure on legislators to
finish work on a crime, bill he hnd once hoped to
sign by Christmas. A Memorial Day deadline
came and went an well.
Speaking at n Democratic fund-raiser Thursday
night. Clinton said hts visit to the South Side
towers was part of an effort “ to try to bring safety
and sanity to public housing In Chicago and
throughout the United States."
"We're going out to Robert Taylor Homes
tomorrow to stick up for the right of people to be
safe In their homes and to raise their children In
safety." he said.
Aides said Clinton would use today's visit to
push for final passage of the crime bill and to
stress the need lo educate young people and
teach them values that will help them resist the
pull of drugs and crime.
The House and Scnnte have approved differing
versions of crime legislation, and negotiators on
Thursday t&gt;egan trying to craft a compromise
that would put more police on the streets, build
more prisons and create more crime-prevention
programs.
Clinton has taken a particular Interest In the
massive Robert Tnylor project since a federal
Judge ruled earlier this year that the Chicago
Housing Authority had violated constitutional
protections when It began searching apartments
for guns without first obtaining search warrants.
Clinton supported the searches and said earlier
this week he didn't mind making groups like the
American Civil Liberties Union and the Natlonnl
Rifle Association mad "when we decided that
we'd try to help sweep the housing projects In
Chicago."

In March alone, HO wra|M&gt;ns, Including 20
seml-automnllc weapons, along wllli 1.700
rounds of ammunition were confiscated at the
development, according to the While House. The
28 10-story buildings stretch nut for miles und
are home to 13.000 people. Residents complain of
unremitting violence and gang activity.
The Clinton administration approved 92.H
million to help combat the problem and has
worketl with local authorities to put more |x&gt;llcc
In the projects, reudy vacant units for new
residents. Increase tenant patrols, renovate
playgrounds and set up midnight baskrthall
leagues for youth.
Clinton says he hns never forgotten his 1901
visit to two other Chicago housing projects.
Rockwell Gardens and AULA, when he was
Arkansas governor.
In a radio address earlier this year, he recalled
the children he met there: "Th e y talked of
gunshots and dnig dealers, of late-night knocks at
their doors and hallways where they dared not
stray. Many of their stories had n common theme:
Their childhoods were being stolen from them."
Clinton says the crime legislation would
complement administration efforts to mnkr
public housing safer.
Rep. Jack Hrooks. the Texas Democrat who
chairs the conference committee on the crime
bill, said he Is seeking a "balance between
hard-nosed punishment und forwurd-looklng
prevention."
Hrooks and Senate Ju d icia ry Committee
Chairman Joseph Hlden Jr.. D-Del.. huve worked
out their own proposed compromise lietween the
922 billion, five-year Semite bill and the 92H
billion, six-year House bill.
The outlines of their 930 2 billion, slx-yrnr
measure are supported by the Justice Depart­
ment. The proposal culls for: 910.9 billion to stale
and local law enforcement. Including almost 99
billion for 100.000 community poller officers:
98.4 billion for state und local prisons: 91.9
billion for federal luw enforcement: 97.6 billion
for prevention: 9 1 4 billion for drug courts.

Coverage for all
Congress may test Clinton’s veto
threat on health care reform
■ y DAVID M P O

An

AP

Nawa

Analysis

W A SH IN G TO N President
Clinton's grand goal of private
health Insurance for "every
Am erican" la In Jeopardy In
Congress, and he may soon have
to decide whether lie's willing to
follow through on his threat to
veto anything thut falls short.
In both houses of Congress,
key provisions of Clinton's bill
designed lo crculc universal cov­
erage arc under heavy attack as
Democratic lawmakers work to
protect small businesses and
other Interests In an election
season.
A lre a d y .. some Democratic
lawmakers looking for com ­
promise are working to redefine
the words Clinton used when he
Issued Ills veto threat, while
others urge him not to enforce It.
"I think we need to step back
from that cliff." Sen. David
Boren. D-Okla.. says of the threat
Clinton uttered In Ja n u a ry.
Boren, leaving Congress this
year, says drafting a bill to
achieve 91 percent coverage "Is
probably an acceptable level"
and Congress could always
make changes In the future.
"I'd find a way to not stress
the veto threat," said Sen. Bob
Kerrey. D-Ncb. "I'd keep the
ressurc on because I think he's
eadlng In the right direction,
though."
Under one study that's often

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cited In the hculth care debate.
91 percent Insurance coverage Is
roughly what could be achieved
without forcing employers to
finance the bulk of coverage for
their workers. That provision In
C lin to n 's bill Is hotly con ­
troversial.
Sen. John Hrcuux. D-La„ like
Horen, a key swing vote on the
Senate Finance Committee, also
says something less than Insur­
ance for all could be considered
universal coverage.
Labor economists view full
employment at roughly 95 per­
cent of the population, he says,
and slmllnr logic should apply to
health care. He also cited a study
estimating that If 91 percent of
the public had health Insurance.
It would cover 97 percent of the
costs. Since health reform is
designed to control costs us well
us expand coverage, Hrcuux
suggests that. too. Is a good
definition of unlvcrsul coverage.
"Universal coverage should be
our goal and we should huve u
plan" for getting there, he says.
With a population estimated at
260 million. 95 percent coverage
would leave 13 million Ameri­
cans uninsured. Ninety-one
percent would leave more than
23 million without coverage.
That would be a large Im­
provement over the estimated 39
million who now go without
Insurance at some point during
the year.
But It still would be a long way

from Clinton's unambiguous
wintertime rhetoric.
"If you send me legislation
that does not guarantee every
Amerlcun private heullh Insur­
ance that can never be taken
away, you will force me lo take
this pen. veto the legislation uml
we'll come right buck here and
start all over again." he said In
hlsStuleof the Union message.
Clinton's own bill envisioned
universal coverage by Jan. 1.
1998. AdmlnlHlrullon olflcluls
say the president - Is flexible
uboul (he date, und they cite his
turget. more than three years In
the future, us evidence thut hr
Initially proposed phasing In
coverage.
House Democrats muy yel
succeed In pushing through u
measure that relies on phasrd-ln
employer mandules. us Majority
Leader Richard Gcphurdl Is
suggesting, with provisions thnt
soften the blow on small busi­
nesses.
Hut the overall prosjiects for
legislation probably hinge on
bipartisanship, beginning In the
Senate. There, moderate Re­
publicans and Democrats opjxisc
making employers pay.
There's widespread agreement
on a series of Insurance reforms
and other steps designed to
spreud coverage more broadly.
Hut there's deudlock over what
course to take If these reforms
leuve millions without coverage.

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31 771 0 4 1 9 . T h e n e m e i e n d
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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 IC E O N
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deceden t end p e r to n t h a v in g
c la im * o r d e m a n d * e g e m tt the
d e c e d e n t'* e ite to m u *I tile th e ir
c la im * w ith th l* c o u rt W IT H IN
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E 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 .
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
P I L E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARREO.
T h e d e le of the f l r t l p u b lic a ­
tion of m i* N o tice I* Jun e 17,
im .
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TR U O Y T. ADAMS
103 C o tm o t D riv e
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C O N S T R U C T IO N
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e * e C e r tifie d G e n e ra l Con
tra c to r
J e m e * C. T h o m p to n
d /b /e C obra C orporation.
O ener e l C o n tra c to r*
100 E e t t W ind L e n *
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C A S E N O : *3 03174
L IC E N S E : C 0 4 3 IM
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c o n f e c t i n g , A t t o r n e y O .W .
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e n d P r o fe t tlo n e l R e g u la tio n ,
1*40 N . M o n r o * S tree t, S u it* 140.
N orthw ood C e n tre . T e lle h a t te * .
F lo rid a 37 3 ** 07*3. (904) 411
0047.
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b y you concerning the abo ve by
J u ly IS. 1**4, the m e tie r of the
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b e p r e te n le d a t en e n tu ln g
m e e tin g of th e B o ard o l M e d i­
cin e In en In fo rm a l proceeding .
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ic a n * w ith O lM b llllle * A c t, p e r ­
to n t needin g e tp o c le l a c c o m ­
m o d atio n to p a rtic ip a te In th l*
proceeding th o u ld contact tho
in d iv id u a l o r egoncy te n d in g
n o tice not l i t e r th en te v e n d a y *
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C O N S T R U C T IO N
IN R E : The llc e n M to p ra c tic e
e t a C e r tifie d R o o tin g Con
tra c to r
B ru ce J . P e tti
307 M o t t R oad
S u it* *3 0 *
C e tte lb e rry , F lo rld e 37700
C A S E N O S: *3 14333. *3 00014,
*3 00147, *3 00333. *3 004*0. *1
00300. * 3 0 I0 M . end *1077.-7
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en d P ro fe ttlo n e l R eg u lello n h e t
file d a n A d m ln lt tr e llv * Com
p le ln t e g e ln tl you. a copy o l
w h ic h m e y be o b ta in e d by
c o n t a c t i n g , A t t o r n e y O .W .
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e n d P r o fe t tlo n e l R e g u le llo n .
1*40 N . M o n ro * S tree t. S u it* (40.
N o rth w o o d C en tre , T e lle h e t te * .
F lo r id * 3 3 1 ** 07 *3. (*0 4 ) 44*
0043
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b y you concerning the abo ve by
J u ly 13. 14*4, the m e tie r of the
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b e p r e te n le d e t e n e n tu ln g
m e e tin g o l the B oard o l Can
ttru c llo n In en In fo rm a l p ro
ceedlng.
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te e n * w ith O l u b i ll t l e t A c t. p er
to n * needing a tp e c le l eccom
m o d etlo n to p a rtic ip a te In th l*
proceeding th o u ld con tact the
in d iv id u a l o r agency te n d in g
n o tice not la te r th e n M v e n d a y *
p r io r to the proceeding *1 the
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a m eng aged In b u t I n e t * e l 411
H o lly H ill, C e M O lb e rry , S em i­
nole C ounty. F lo rld e . u n d e r the
F ic titio u s N e m o o f
F R O N T L IN E D IS T R IB U T O R S ,
end th a t I In te n d to r e g lit e r M id
n a m e w ith th e D lv H io n of Cora lie n t. T e lle h e * * * * . F lo rld e .
a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e pro v ltlo n t of th e F lc lltlo u * N e m o
S ta tu te *. T o W it: Section 143 Of,
F lo rld e S ta tu te * l « l .
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J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
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W IN D W A R D S Q U A R E
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
T IO N . IN C ,
P le ln tllf,
C L A U D IA E P O O R M A N . AS
TR U STEE FOR JA C K S .
P O O R M A N A N O C L A U D IA C
POORMAN.
D efen d a n t
N O T IC R O F A C T IO N
TO : C L A U D IA E . P O O R M A N .
AS T R U S T E E F O R JA C K E
P O O R M A N A N O C L A U D IA C
POORMAN
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D th a t en
a c tio n lo en fo rc e * lie n fo rec lo
tu re on th e lot low ing p ro p e rty In
S em inole C ounty. F lo rld e
l o t 3. W IN D W A R O S Q U A R E .
S E C T IO N O N E . a c co rd in g lo
the P ie t th ere o f a t re co rd ed In
P ie t Book l * . P e g * *4. e f the
P u b lic r e c o r d * o l S e m in o le
County. F lor Ida
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to w n fio u t* p a r re l kno w n a * Lot
7. W IN O W A R D S Q U A R E , SEC
T IO N O N E . ac co rd in g te the
P la t th ere o f a t re co rd ed m P la t
Book I * . P a g * 14. P u b lic Rec
o r d t e l S em inole C ounty. F to r
Ida
h a t been tile d e g e m tt you end
you e re re q u ire d to t e r v * a copy
e f your w ritte n d e t e n u * . If an y .
to I I o n K E N N E T H M
C L A Y T O N . E S Q U IR E . P la in
H i l l A tto rn e y , w h o u e d d r e tt It
C L A Y T O N A M C C U L L O M . 330
NORTH P A LM E TTO A V E N U E .
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or befo re Ju ly I I . I* * 4 . end file
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th it C o u rt e ith e r befo re se rvice
on P le in tltf’ i a tto rn e y or tm m *
d le te ly th e re a fte r, e t h e r w lu e
d e le u tt w ill be e n te re d e g e m tt
you tor the re lie f d em an d ed in
the L ien F o r te lo t u r * C o m p la in t
D A T E D o n J u n e *. It* *
M A R YA N N E M ORSE,
C le rk ot tho C irc u it A
C ounty C o u rt*
By H e e th e r B ro o k *
A t D ep u ty C le rk
P u b n th June 17. 34 A Ju ly 1 . 1.
I*» 4
D E S J 1 J ________ _____________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T , "
IN A N O F O R
S K M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A SE N O *4 l i l t CA I * I
H A N D Y M TO RBETT.
P la in tiff.
vt
CAMERON DEVELO PM ENT
C O M P A N Y IN C O R P O R A T E D ,
a D i t u l v e d F lo rld e .
C o rp o ra tio n . *1 e l .
D e fe n d e n lt
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO
CAMERON DEVELO P
M E N T C O M P A N Y . IN C O R P O
R A T E D , a O .tto lv e d F lo rid a
C o rp o ra tio n , end e ll d e fe n d a n t*
n a m e d h e re in who e re or m ey
be tu rv tv ln g s to ckh o ld e r* ot the
co rp o ratio n by pur c h e w in h e n
la n c e or o t h e r w iu The E t le t *
e l JO E C A M E R O N , deceased.
The E t te te o f A N N IE C F I L I P ,
fo rm e rly A N N IE M A Y M E R I
W E T H E R . D eceased en d e ll
unknow n d e fe n d a n t, c la im in g
b y. through, under o r a g e in , I
JO E C A M E R O N end A N N IB C
F I L I P . D e c e e te d o r tho un
know n h e ir*, d e v ite e t. g r a n t , * ,
e t t i g n * * , . Ile n o r t . c r e d ito r *,
tr u s te e s , o r o th e r ♦ e r t l e ,
c la im in g by. through, under or
e . t m t t JO E C A M E R O N end
A N N IE C F I L I P or th e E s ta te ,
o l JOE C A M E R O N end A N N IE
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b o th O e c e e t e d .
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JR .
LO R E N E
H
L IT T L E i
D O U G L A S M IT C H E L L TA B O R
end G IL B E R T L B O O S IN G E R .
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know n d e fe n d a n t! c la im in g by.
th ro u g h , u n d e r o r e g e m tt
D O U G L A S M IT C H E L L T A B O R
end G IL B E R T L B O O S IN G E R .
or tho unknow n h e ir ,, d e v is e e ,
g r a n t * * ! , e t t l g n o a t . Iit n o r t .
c r e d ito r s , t r u s t * * * , o r o th er
p e r i l* * c la im in g b y. through,
u n d e r o r e g e ln t l D O U G L A S
M IT C H E L L T A B O R en d
G IL B E R T L B O O S IN G E R or
the E tle t e t o l u i d d e fe n d a n t, il
d ee d , end e ll p a rlie s h a v in g or
c la im in g to have a n y rig h t, t i l l*
or In te res t In the re e l p ro p e rty
h e re in a fte r described
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E D th a t an a c tio n to quiet
t i l l * on th * fo llow ing p ro p e rty In
S em inole C ounty. F lo rld e
The W est &gt;y o l the Southwest
&lt;4 ot the Southwest •« o l th *
Southwest '■* o l Section 3. Town
th lp 30 South. R engo 33 E e tt.
Sem inole County. F lo rld e . A lto
know n e t T ra c t 7. M U L L E T
L A K E R E T R E A T , U N IT 7
h e t bean tiled e g e ln tl you end
you a re re q u ire d to w r y * a copy
o l you r w ritte n d t l e n u t . II any.
to It on P H I L L I P H . L O G A N .
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff. P o tt O f
lic e B o i *44. S en lo rd . F lo rld e
37773 0*44. an d tile th * o rig in a l
w ith th * C le rk o l the above
C ourt on o r betoro J u ly 30. 1994;
o t h e r w iu . e d e fa u lt m a y be
e n te re d e g e ln t l you lo r the
r e lle l dem an d ed In th # Com
p le ln t.
W IT N E S S m y han d end O f
llc le l Seel o l th lt C ourt on Ih lt
14th d a y o l June. 1*94
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CLERKO FTHE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: J a n * E . J e te w lc
D ep u ty C le rk
P u b llth : June 171.34. 1994
D E S 111
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice I t h ereb y g iv e n th a t I
a m engaged In b u t ln e tt a t 1901
H ttlh w o o d D rlv a . W in te r P a rk ,
S a m ln o l* C ounty, F lo rid a 37793.
under th * F ic titio u s N am e ol
C H IL D S A F E T Y F IR S T , and
th a t I In la n d to r t g l it a r M id
n am e w ith th * D iv is io n of Cor
p o ra llo n t, T a l l a h a t u * . F lo rid * .
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th * pro
v ltlo n t o l th * F ic titio u s N a m *
S ta tu te *. T o W it: Section ( 4 ) 09,
F lo rld e Statutes 1991.
H o w a rd K . H e r v ll l*
P u b llth : June 17,1994
D E S 141
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o lle * I t h ereb y g iven th a t I
a m e n g a g e d In b u t ln e t t a t
S an ford F le a M e r k e l k 3019
L e k * A v a n u * S „ S en lord. S em i­
nole County, F lo r id * 33771. u n ­
d e r th * F ic titio u s N a m * of D /J
H O M E P R O D U C T S , end th a t I
Intend lo re g is te r u l d n a m *
w ith Ih * D lv ltlo n of C o rp o ra ­
tio n *. T a l l a h a t u * . F lo rid a . In
acco rd an ce w ith Ih * p ro visio n *
Of tho F ic titio u s N t m t S tatu te*,
T o -W II: Section 141.09, F lo rld e
Statutes 1991.
D tb r e L . M lk o lo w tk l
P u b llth : Juna 17,1994
D E S 140

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R e m o v a l of I h * b elo w d e ­
sc rib ed vehicles w a t con ducted
In c o m p le ln c * w ith F .S . 717.71.
N o lle * th at B utch's T o w in g w ill
u l l l a i d v e h ic le * a t P u b lic
A u ctio n to r cash on June 3 a 1994
a t 10 00 a m e t 3307 W I t l S treet,
S en lo rd . F lo rid a W * r a u r v *
I h * r ig h t to w ith d r a w t a ld
v e h ic le * fro m P u b lic A uctio n.
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P u b llth June 17, 1994 D E S 143
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I I T H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
.
O E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
O IV IS IO N
C A S E N O . 9 4 1 *7 4 CA 14 B
A ME RI CA ^ M O R T G A G E
S E R V IC IN G . In c f / k / a F i r s t
F a m ily M o rtg a g e C o rp o ra tio n
o f Ftor Ida,
P la in tiff.
VS
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O L I V E H l M E A D ; If liv in g and
e ll unknow n p a r t i* * c la im in g
b y . through, u n d e r and ag a in s t
the *b o re n a m e d d efen d a n t! t )
w ho # r * not t nown lo be deed or
e liv * . w hether u l d unknow n
p e r tie t m e y c la im en In te rac t a t
t p o u u t . h e ir* d e v lu o t.
g ra n te e t. or other c la im a n t*,
T H E I M P E R IA L G R O U P O F
W IN T E R P A R K . Inc a / k / a T h *
Im p e ria l G ro up. Inc . U N IT E D
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F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
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P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
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IN R E E S T A T E OF
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A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
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tion ot th lt N o tice I t Juno 17,
1994.
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m j l y m o n d t A v tn u e
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• m eng aged In b u t ln e tt a l 704
G e n e ra l H u lc h lto n P a r k w a y ,
L o n g w o o d . S e m in # !# C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a 1 3 7 1 0 . u n d e r th e
F lc tlllo u t Homo o f A L L P R O
A U T O S E R V IC E , e n d th a t I
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O F T H E B IO H T B B N T H
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
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O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U O 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 IV IL A C T IO N
C A S I N O 94 411
D IV IS IO N CA 141
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pursuant •• a F in a l Ju d gm ent ol
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9 4 *1 1 C A u e . In Ih * C irc u it
C o u rt tor S E M IN O L E County.
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P la ln llll, and D A N N Y R
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L O N G W O O D . F L O N 14 J U N E
1994 A T 1000 H O U R S
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D E S 111________________________
IN T H I C IR C U IT 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 IO A
P R O B A T E O IV IS IO N
C A SE N O .i 94 341 CP
IN R E T H E E S TA TE OF
L I L L I A N W E S T M E L L E . also
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W ESTHELLE
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A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
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L IL L IA N E W E S T H E L L E .
d o c e a ta d . C a t* N u m b e r
94 341 C P . I t p en d in g In Ih *
C i r c u i t C o u r t lo r S e m ln o l*
County. F lo rid a . P ro b a te D lvl
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and e d d r o t u t o l Ih * p e rto n e l
r e p r e u n le llv * end Ih * p e rto n e l
r e p r e u n la ll v o 't a tto rn e y e re
u l lo rth below .
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w h o m Ih lt n o lle * I t te rv e d who
In te n d * to ch a llen g e Ih * v a lid ity
o t ih * w ill, th * q u e llllc e llo n t o l
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venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n of th *
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Ih * a t l a l * w ho e ra not know n to
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e tta la w llh ln th ree 111 m o n lh t
a l t e r I h * d a le o l th e fir s t
p u b licatio n o l Ih lt n o lle *.
A L L C L A IM S A N O O B J E C
T IO N S N O T SO F I L E D W IL L
BE FO R E V E R B A R R E O
T h * d e l* o l l l r t t p u b licatio n o l
Ih lt N o lle * I l J u n * 17, 1994.
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1711 P in * R ld g * R oad
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D E S 144

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O F T H E I I 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 . 93 I t l C A I4 B
C O U N T R Y W ID E F U N O I N O
C O R P O R A T IO N .
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N O T IC E I I h e re b y g iv e n th at
pur w a n t la Ih * O rd e r of Sum
m e r y Ju d g m en t o f Foreclosure
In t h lt c o u u . In Ih * C irc u it
C o u rt of S a m ln o l* C ounty, F lo r
Id a. I w ill u l l Ih * p ro p e rty
titu e te d In
S a m ln o l* C ounty,
F lo rld e des crib ed a t
L o t le t. W Y N O H A M W O O D S .
F tv o u I I , ac co rd in g to I h * p la t
th ere o f a t re c o rd e d In P lo t Book
&gt;4. P o g o t 41 41. P u b lic R e c o rd ,
of Som lnol# C ounty. F lo rid a
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C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e S e n lo rd .
F lo rid a , a t I I 00 a m . a n Ju ly S.
1994
W lln e t t m y h an d and Ih * Seal
of th is C o u rt Ih lt 4th &lt;My of
Juna. 1994
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By D o ro th y W B olion
D e p u ty C la rk
P u b llth Juna I t . 1 7 ,1994
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I N T H E C IB C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U O IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R IO A .
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
O E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
O IV IS IO N
C A SE N O 94 U l l C A M E
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COMPANY.
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vt
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B U R C H and
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O e la n d e n lls l
N O T IC E O F
FO R E C LO S U R E SALk
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rsu an t la a F in a l Ju d gm ent of
F o reclo su re d e le d June I . 19*4.
an d e n te re d In C a u N o 94 007t
C A 14 E . a l the C irc u it C ourt o l
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C ounty, F lo rid a w horoln C H E M
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17. P u b lic Records o l Som lnol*
County. F lo rld e
D A T E D I h lt t i n d ay ot June.
1994
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t C le rk o l M id C ourt
B y J e n t E J e te w lc
A t D ep u ty C lerk
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A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S ACT
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D E S 103

IN T H E 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 ,
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IO A .
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94-1414 C P A
A t P D IN C ID E N T N O .i
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IN R C : F O R F E IT U R E O F
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p a r l m a n l, S a m ln o l* C o u n ty .
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LOCALLY
S Y FA registration available
SANFORD - The Sanford Yomh Football
Association wl»
registering boy* and girls for
Itn football and rhcrrlrndlng 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 in
and 2 p.m. each Saturday. Hoys and girls
between the ages of 7 and 15 are eligible.
20*1*2 dc,a,l*‘ ca” Tomm|e Thompson. 3 2 1-

G irls' softball clinic
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will conduct a weekly softball clinic,
open to girls ages 8 to 10. on Saturdays from
June 18 through August 0 from 0 a.rn. to 11:30
a m at Lakeside Field In Fort Mellon Park.
The clinics will focus on the fundamentals of
softball: fielding, batting, and pitching
Cost Is 810 per participant.
For more Information, call 330-5697

h a t ’s

Beer: 30
clinches tie
at Pinehurst
Prom Staff Reports

SANFORD — The clock struck
8:30 p.m. und things gol weird
ugulti.
After a forfeit und u low-scoring
upset, the offense again got cranked
up far the third game ns lleer:30
cracked 32 hits, half Tor extra Uses.
In ouiM-orlng The Utler Guys 24-11
In the Sanford Recreation Thursday
Men's SoflUII League at Pinehurst
Purk.
It was the sixth time In seven
weeks that the winning team In the
8:30 p.m. game at Pinehurst scored
at least 20 runs and the seventh
time that the two tram s had

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combined to score 20-plus runs.
The two teams combined for 45
hits. Including eight doubles, three
triples und seven homt 'tins.
The victory allowed .leer: 30 to
clinch at least u tie for the league
title us the Wayne Drosrh -Hudmcn.
who came Into the night trailing
l!eer:30 by one gamr. were held
scoreless for five Innings und werr
upset by Mobllllr 5-3. Briar Corpo­
ration kept Its hopes alive with u
forfeit victory from Ryder-MLS.
lleer:30 Is now 7-1 with two
games left. The Hudmen and Briar
Corp. are both 5 3. Mobllllr and The
U tle r G uys are both 2-5 and
Ryder-MLS Is 2-6.
Next wrek. Beer:30 takes on
c:s«e Pinehurst. Page 28

lit t le
Four teams
still alive in
Chase race
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD — One rxprctrd result,
one upset, und one high-scoring
battle cleared up slightly the
closely-contested championship
race In the Sanford Rrcreutlon
Thursday Men's Softball league at
Chase Purk.
League-leading Rolnco/Floridn
Sport Wear used a seven-run third
Inning to kry u 12 0. five Inning
hlunklng of Desk-Male: a five-run
fourth Inning was the difference as
S i If f r y 's A ffo rd u tile s u p s e t
Touchdown Pub. 14 9: und M.A.
Erectors scored eight runs In the top
of the seventh Inning to complete u

W INTER PARK — Orlando Magic renters
Shuqullle O'Neill and Trre Rollins are offering! a
basketball ramp for boys and girls between the
ages of 8 and 17.
The camp, which Is scheduled for the week of
J u ly 4-8. will be conducted at Calvary
Assembly. 1199 Clay Street. Winter Park. T h r
registration Tee Is 8293.
For more details or to obtain registration
forms, call 044-1199. ext. 2 13.

Teen C hallenge go lf m arathon
LA K E MARY — Teen Challenge of Florida has
scheduled Its 1994 Golf Murathon for Monday.
Ju ly 25. at the Tlmacuan Country Club.
The 100-hole murathon Is to raise money to
fund the vurlous Teen Challenge programs In
operation uround the stale. Teen Chullrnge.
which Is headquartered In Sanford. Is u
non-profit organization thut tries to help young
people overcome life-controlling problems.
For mure Information, call 330-9600.

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AROUHP TNI NATION
C arolina finally tops 0-C u b s
ZEBULON, N.C. — With the score lied 4-4 In
the sixth Inning Thursday night, flrst-bascman
Tltn Marx hit a one-out double.
He scored the winning run on hour and 15
minutes later as the Carolina Mudcats defeated
the Orlando Cubs 5 4 . A passing storm delayed
the game for more than an hour.
Pinch-hitter Trey Beamon tapped a single
with two outs In the sixth to score Marx, who
had advanced to third base on a Kevin Polcovlch
single.
Orlando erased a 3-1 Mudcut lead In the third.
LcndofT hitter Doug Glanvlllc fisted a double to
center field and scored when Brant Brown
doubled off the right-center wall. Brooks
Klcschnlck tied it with u two-out single that
scored Brown.

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LONGWOOD — Scheduled to play an NAIIF Pal Torre
League doublehcader. the Seminole Animal Supply
Bullets and Convergent Resources had to settle lor |L4
games Thursday night at Lyman High School.
Alter the Bullets (Lyman's summer team) notched a
5-3 win In the llrst game. Convergent Resources
(Oviedo) look a 2-0 lead
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DeLAND — At far as Sanford Post
33 wus concerned. Ihe game was us
dismal us the weather Thursday
night at Conrud Park.
Except for u decent pitching
performance from Todd Braden,
little else went right for Post 53 on
this rainy night, which saw its
unbeaten string end at three games.
3-0. to 'visiting' DeLund Post 6 in an
American Legion A game stopped In
Ihe top of the sixth Inning because
of unplayable conditions.
For Ihr second straight game, the
Post 53 defensr wus very shaky,
committing five errors (seven If you
Include two made In the lop of the
sixth when the game was stopped)
and allowing Just one earned run.
But unlike Tuesday, when the
outing Thursday night. Four Convergent errors (Includ­
ing one b&gt; Metcalf) hqiped the Seminole Animal Supply •earn overcame a lUerror perfor­
mance to wtn. the offense could not
Bullele score three more unearned runs In a 5-3 win,
rally against the ottering* of Post 6
pitcher Dana Flaherty.
Flaherty gave up jual two hits,
sinking out six and Just two In five
Innings. The righthander from De­
B U L L S T I 4. L I O N * I
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to m tn a l* A u m i l 5 o * # ly
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N an* HR
•be lop of the llrst Inning and. after
N o n * H a r o rd t - C o n va rg a n l H a to u r c tt 1 1 . S am lnot* A n im a l iu p p i, • I
a second Inning rain delay, added
two more runs In the third Inning.
suspeudeil hy lightning In Ihe lop of the third Inning.
DeLund hud scored two more
Jason Franks overcame a rocky first Innhig to throw
unearned runs und had the bases
a complete game for the Bullets (8-1) In the (irst game,
loaded with two out tn the top of the
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sixth Inning when the umpires
decided thut the conditions were too
dangerous and ended Ihe game.
Alexis Acostu lined a double off
ihe 350-foot left field wall and
Bruden hud un Infield single for Post
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hits, one earned run. struck out six
V a r n y . G a ffa rl 141 and P a r t i V i . w n S ta ll* (51 * n d V a rlta k W P —
and walked six (three In the sixth)
G a tta rt I P — B ta k * S * » * — N o n * ID — l a k * M a r y , S o t*. L a k * B ra n lla y .
O k u r l JB — N o n * M R — N o n * R ac o rd * — L a k * M a r y 1 J
In suffering the loss.
The Post 53 A team (3 I) will play
again tonight, taking on the U k e
(one run).
Mary Mudcats at the U k e Mary
Providing Ihe offense* for Lake Brantley were Nell
High School Field starting at 7 p.m.
Custuldo (single, two runs). Matt Dcsurt (double, one
run). J.B. Curtmlll and Jared Vartlck (each with a single
A M IR I C A N L E O IO N A
and u run). Juan Kojus. Jeff Hall. Molses Navarro, und
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F ta h a rty a n d W llln tk l B r t d t n and G &lt; x h ** W P
- F l*h « rty L P - B r t d t n S i , * _ n o n * I B —
High School against the Sanford American Legion Post
Po»l U . A t o i l * IB - n o n * H R - n o n * R a c o rd *
53 A squad at -7 p.m. Luke Brantley hosts Hie Boone
— 0 * L « n d P o t U N / A ; Sanford P o ll 5 1 11
Braves tonight at 7 p.m.

Gaffert anchors Mudcat com eback effort
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - Relief pitcher Rob Gaffert
threw four scoreless Innings Thursday night to help the
U k e Mary Mudcats rally from u 6-3 deficit for a 17-6
win over the Lake Brantley Patriots In an NABF Put
Torre League game at Lake Brantley High School.
Gaffert. who spellrd starter Robert Vesscy In the
fourth Inning, allowed four hits while sinking out four
und wulklngone.
Leading the Mudcul attack wus Adam Sumner with
four singles, three RBI. und two runs scored. I.uls
Rlvcrlu contributed two singles, four RBI. and two runs
while Dwayne Sanford hud two singles und three runs.
Also chipping In were Nick Sosa (double, three runs).
Jason Reynolds (two singles, two runs). Rene Perez
(single, one run. two RBI). Brent Wchmeyer (two runs,
one KUII. Mike Uuky (single, one run), and Carey Hobbs

Houston,

gunning for another showdown

Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD — Dcju vu.
Just us they did hack In the late 1980's,
Malcolm Houston and Daryl Mcrthtc arc leading
•heir respective (cams on a collision course In the
Sanford Recreation Department Men's Summer
Buskctball League ul the Grooms School of
Choice.
On Wednesday. Houston (Seminole Communi­
ty College's all-time leading scorer) dropped In 18
points as the Nasty Boys trimmed Sanford Magic.
4240. while Mcrlhlc (one of the best ever at
Daytona Bcucli Community College) poured lit 34
points as Mcrthlc's Law rolled over the Lincoln
Heights Air Force. 8447.
In the other game, former Luke Howell High
School slur Aaron Gummons scored nine |Nilnts
jo lead 10 playcis Into the scoring column us ihe
Langwoad Llncoln-Mcrcury 'Cougars' roughed
up Spud Webb. 45-32.
Mcrthlc's Law and the Nasty Boys arc both 3-0
on the scuson und urc scheduled In meet next
Thursday. The Cougurs ure In third with a 2-1
league mark, while Spud Webb und Sanford
Magic urc both 0-2 und the Lincoln Heights Air
Force Is 0-3.
Before the expected battle can take place next
Thursday, the Nasty Boys first must get by the
Cougars ul 6:30 p.nv next Tuesday. Other gumes
next Tuesday, have Mcrthlc's Law taking on

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0 * 4 * l* y 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0. B row n 1 0 0 1 . H o llo w a y 0 0 0 0 . G ib to n O O O O .
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Spud Webb at 7:30 p.m. and the Air Force
buttling Sanford Muglc al 8:30 p.m.
Helping Houston, who bit lour thrcc-pointcrs.
was former Seminole High School slur Bernard
Eaddv, who hit three treys on his way to a
12-polm elTort. Former Luke Mury High School
and Duytona Beach standout Fred Miller led
Sanford Magic with 11.
Mcrthlc's 34 point explosion, which Included
seven thrcc-pointcrs. cupped a week that b u w the
U k e Mary native score 73 points. The onlv other

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coinc-from-behlnd 16-13 victory
over Ken Hummel Chevrolet.
There Is still a four-team race
Ijctwecn Rolnco/Flortdu Sport Wear
(6-2). M .A. Erectors (5-3) and
Touchdown Pub und Ken Rummel
Chevrolet (both 4-4) with two weeks
left In Ihe regular season. But either
a win by Rolnco/FLS or a loss by
Touchdown Pub und Ken Rummel.
would eliminate the latter two
teams.
Desk-M ate und Stlffey's A f­
fordable* (both 2 3) complete the
standings.
Next week. M.A. Erectors face
[ is** Chase, Page 28

Bullets strike before lightning does
■y TONY OeBORMIBR
Herald Sports Editor

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Harold Sports Wrltor

Prom Staff Roports

MIAMI — Rookie Kurt Miller allowed only
four hits and retired 17 straight at one stretch In
only his second major-lcuguc start us the Florldu
Murllns beat the New York Mets 4-2 on
Thursday night.
Kurt Abbott homcred for the third consecutive
game for Florida, which won for tluf sixth lime
In Its past seven games at Joe Robbie Stadium.
The Marlins, who Improved to 4-17 against
left-handers, scored three runs In the first on
Jeff Conlne's RBI double und Benito Santiago's
two-run homer, his fifth.

1994

Spotty ‘O’
results in
Post 53 loss

Sock-er Hop scheduled
A L TA M O N T E SPRINOS - The "W orld's
Urges! Sock-er Hop" will take |&gt;lace on Friday
Ju ly I. at the Altamonte Mall ami Cranes Roost
U k e Purk.
Festivities begin at noon In the Mall with
entertainment featuring the Learning Station a
celebrity soccer shoot out. anil an appearance
by Striker, official mascot of the World Cup.
At 5 p.m.. the event moves to Crunes Roost
U k e Park, where Cool 105 will I k * conducting
various contests and providing-entertainment.
A t li p m.. Tom m y James and the Shondells will
liiHr fo the fttiigr for a concert.
Activities in the mull are free. Tickets for the
e\ cuts at the park are 85 per person (In advance
or at the door). Children 10 and under are free.
Z * * * , , * ° on
lo&lt;laV »• »be Seminole County
Convention and Visitors llurcau office, the lobby
of Altamonte Springs City Hall, and the
Kmtmsay Suites Hotel In Altamonte Springs

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H a lttim * - N a tty B o y i IS; S an ford M a g ic t* . T h r o * point fie ld
00*11 - Sanford M a g ic 1 (L a w to n . H a r t t lla ld ) ; N a t ty B o y* 7
(M o u lto n 4. E a d d y 1 ). T otal lo u lt — S an tord M a g ic 14; N a tty Boys
14 Foulad out - n o n * T a c h n lc a lt — N a t ty B o y *, bench. R e c o rd * —
Santord M a g ic 0 1 ; N a t ty Boy 1 1 0
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Mcrthlc's Luw pluyer In double llgurcs was SCC
assistant basketball coach Rod Henderson with
12. Mcrthlc’s Law hit 10 three-pointers for the
game.
The Gordon’s, George and Ken, paced the Air
Force with 18 und 13 points, respectively.
The only pluyer to hit for double figures In the
Cougars-Spud Webb game was Seminole High
School rising senior Eric Roberts, who topped
Spud Webb with 10 points.

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T im R aines Is a S a nford native and S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l
graduate n o w playing for the C h ic a g o W h ite S ox. H ie elate are
for the 1004 Beeson In the first c o lu m n , personal-best season
to ta ls In th e s e c o n d c o lu m n a n d c u rre n t ca re e r totals
(In c lu d in g 1004 ga m e s) In the third co lu m n .
R aines h ll se co nd In the W h ite S o x ’a lin e u p T h u rs d a y night
and turned In a 2-for-S perform a nce w ith a run scored, an RBI,
end his filth stolen base of the season. But It w as w a ste d In a
6-5 loss In 10 In n in gs to the C a lifo rn ia A n g e ls .

RAINES GAUGE

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NATIONALLY* DUE
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(Maddua 141). 7:40pm
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Minn*t«l*
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allowed one earned run on two
hUn whllc.strlklng out three and
walking four.
Powering the Bullets In the
first game were Jason Groncrt
(two nlnglen, one run, one Rill),
Todd Radcllff (dmibte, run).
T o m m y Dixon (single, run),
Danny Uogeajla (single), Jason
Pctrescu (run. RBI), Malt Malloy
(run), and Kevin Naas und Jason
Pranks (one RBI each).
Lcudlng Convergent were
Shawn Uurgcr (double), Adam
Coleman (single. RBI). Carlos
Martinez (run, RHI). and Richie
Schncek and Andy Ncufeld (one
nmeuchl.
Convergent (3-2) built u 2-0
lead In the second game, Kilo
Cestern drawing a walk and
scoring on Neufeld's single In Die
first Inning while Andy Kogan
singled und mine In on a double
by Pul Nave In the second
Inning.
Dixon and Jason Shipley both
singled for the Bullets.
CONVERGENT 'B' SWEEPS
O V IE D O Rallying from
behind In their final at bat of
both games. Convergent Re­
sources swept Winter Purk In nn
N A B F Buddy Lake lift and
U n drrI League dmiblchendcr
T h u r s d a y at O v ie d o H ig h
School.

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Lekeiend *1 Saroeoto. ppd . rain
Dunodln 4. Tamp* I, Itl gem*
Dunedin at Tamp*. Tnd gam*, ppd . rain
□eylone *. Brevard 5
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St Lucie 1, Vero Beech0, Tnd game
Oueo'e 1. Weil Palm Beach I
St Pelertburg tl, ForlMytrel
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Clearweter al Charlotte
Sarewl* al Lakeland
Fort Myereat SI. Poteriburg
Dunedin at Tampa
Brevard at Daytona
St. LucleatVoroSoach
Otceoie al Weil Palm Beech
Saturday'* Game*
Lakeland at Charlotte
Fori Mytri at Cieerwater
Tampa at St. Petereburg
Dunedin at Soroeolo
-Dayton* at Brevard - - ,
St Luc loot Vero Beech
Otceoie al Well Palm Beech

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M ilw a u k e e a t N e w Y o r k , l : U p . m .
M ln n e c o la a t B a ltim o re , 7:05 p m
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Florida Martini. ID
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IB p m. — WON. Chicago Cub* at San
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nal: Princeton ye. Brown

Pinehurst—

Continued from IB
Mabtlltr at 0:30 p.m.: Briar Carp
battles the Budmcn at 7:30 p.m.)
and Ryder-MLS plays The Utter
Guys at 8:30 p.m.
Powering the Beer:30 attack
w c(r Spencer Baggett Ihome
run. four singles, four runs, two
RBIl, Tim Allison Ithrcr home
runs, single, four runs, seven
RBI). Todd Pagel (three doubles,
t/lnglr, three runs. RBI) and
Chuck Cornetto (double, three
singles, three runs. RBI)

SATURDAY
A U T O R A C IN G

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1pm — ESPN. IHRA Spring Nalloneli
1pm. — ESPN. ARCA All Sport* M0
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BASEBALL
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Francleco Giant*. (L)
7 p m - SUN. WOR. New York Met* al
Florida Marline. ID
7:01 pm — WTBS. Cinclnnall Red* al
Atlanta Brave*. IL)
BOWLING
la m — SUN. LPBT Hammond Open
BOXINO
Midnight — SC. Pro Boilng Tour
CYCLING
Neon - ESPN. ClatHc ol Wetl Virginia
FOOTBALL
S p.m. — TWC. High School. Flor
Ida/Georgla Allliar Game. I LI
7 M p m. — 1C. College. Arkanea* Slate al
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Also contributing were Mike
Miller (home run. double, single,
three runs. Hirer RBIl, Rodney
Curry (triple. Iwo singles, tlirre
runs, two RBI), Jerry Camus
(double, two singles, run). Bob
Gardner Ithrcr singles, run. iwo
R llll. J im Rrld (home run.
single, two runs, five RBI) and
Red Gardner (single. RBI).
Leading The Utter Guys were
Fra nk T u r n e r (tw o triples,
single, four runs, three RHI).

Chase
Continued f r o m IB

♦ p m . — ESPN. Ohio Darby
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M ilw a u k e e Open. I L )

Slllfey’s Affordahlen ut 0:30
p .m .) Desk M uir challenges
Touchdown I'tih al 7:30 p.m.:
and Holnco/Florldu SjKirt Wear
haltlcfi Ken Hummel Chevrolet
at 8:30 p.m.
C o n t r i b u t i n g for
Rolnco/Florlda Sport Wear were
Mitch Burke (triple.-, single, two
runs, two RBI). Sieve Donovan
(double, single, nil), three RBI).
Steve Jutnes (double, single,
run). Rick Yules (two singles,
two runs. RBI) und Brantley
Brumlcy and Jerry lirussells
lone double, one run und one
RBI each).
Also contributing were Gordun
Clurk (single, two runs, RBI).
Duve Noble (single, two RBIl,
Steve Woodley (single. HHi) und
W a lly W 11 a n d und K a n d y
Ruwllngs (one single and one
run cacti).
Doug C a rp e n te r (d o u b le ,
single), Ken Cutler (two singles)
and Murk Morgan and Steve
Dykes (one single each) did the
hitting for Desk-Mate.
Stlffcy's w u b led by Rick Wells
(five singles, three ruriB. three
RBI). Randy Sm uthcrs (two
doubles, single, three runs, two
RBI), Gury Muse (double, two
singles, two runs, two RBI),
Larry flirt (two triples, run. four
RBI), Tom Stllfey (double, single,
RBIl, Krlc Bullock (Iwo singles,
three runs), Wayne Fakcss
(double, RUB, John Scott (dou­
ble, run) und Robert Hlrt (single,
run, RBI)P roviding the offense for
Touchdown Pub were Manny
Sllviu (three singles, three runs,
RBI), Bill Marino (two singles,

R a d i*

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Will World Cup give U.S. soccer a kick-start?
■ y BARRY WILNEfl

Today's gsmss
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A P Sports W rite r

CHICAGO — The great soccer
experiment has begun.
The world's most popular
s p o rt bus n o t c o n q u e re d
America. So FIFA, the Interna­
tional governing body for soccer,
brought its Jewel, the World
Cup. lo the United States.
T h e B2-game, m onth-long
event began today when defen­
ding champion Germany met
Bolivia at spruced-up Soldier
Field, which underwent $14
million In renovations for the
World Cup. Nearly every game
at nine Bites in sold out and both
FIFA and U.S. organizers will
turn a tidy profit.
But wilt the biggest sporting
event on Ihe globe — an
estimated 30 billion television
viewers will watch some portion
of the tournam ent — help
establish soccer In this country?
"Th e World Cup will create a
vibrancy In our sport." said
Hank Stelnbrecher. general sec­
retary of the U.S. Soccer Federa-

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G o rm a n y vs. B o livia at C h ic a g o , 3:03 p.m . (E S P N , Utyl)
S p a in v b , S o u th K o re a at D a lla s , 7 :3 3 p .m . (E 8 P N 2 ,

In the firs t gam e. T r o y
Boutwell and Matt Brown scored
on the same wild pitch In the
bottom or (tie seventh Inning to
give Convergent Resources a 7-0
win. Trailing 10-9 entering the
bottom of the fifth of the
nightcap. Convergent exploded
for I t runs to take a 20-10
mercy rule victory.
Matt McCarthy, who worked
two scoreless Innings In relief of
starter Jeremy Frost, picked up
the win In the rtrst game.
Reliever Josh Ptckett wus Ihc
winning pllcher In the second
contest.
Doing the damage for Con­
vergent In the first game were
Boutwell (two doubles, slngte.
two runs). Greg Hllxlon (double).
Malt Brown Istngle. run. three
stolen bases), Jay McFartune
(slngte. ru n ). C h ris B row n
(slngte). and Larry Pullz and
Bryan Wutls (one run each).
Matt Brown hit a two-run
home run lo pace Convergent
(3-2)tn the nightcap.
Also chipping In were Frost
(triple, two runs, two RBI). Mike
Halaychlck (two doubles, run.
two RBI), Hibdan (two singles,
three runs, three RBI). Boutwell
(double, two RBI, three runs),
Bryan Watts (single, run. two
RBIl, and Chris Brown (single,
two runs, four stolen bases).

A lvin Campbell (home run.
single, two runs, two RHI).
Do mic McCoy (two singles, two
runs). Todd Morgan (double, two
runs. RBI). Rick Johnson [dou­
ble. RBI). Rich Hemltiger and
Murk Bollon (one single and one
run each), Tom Lundy (single.
RBIl, Frunk Van Pelt (single) and
Mike Nolo (two RHI).
Pacing Moblllte were Bob
Munkes (three singles, run. two
R B I). Jo h n C urutolo (three
singles, run). Torn Hogan (two
n lu g lr s , ru n . R B I). A n g e l
Figueroa (double, run. Kill).
Jamie Herring (double, RBIl.
Keswick Lush ley (single, run I
und Sean Sum ter und Ted
Schwenlman lone single each).
Hitting (or the Budmrn werr
Dun Wlslh (dmihlr. single, run.
RBI). Gary Cline (two singles,
run). Murk Johnson (single, two
RBI). Terry Hart (single, run) and
Scott McLaughlin. Brian Parent
and Rich Labante (one single
each).

run, two RBI). Brian Jones and
Tom Szaho (two singles and one
RBI cuch). Don Klnurd (home
ru n . tw o ru n s, R B I). Dun
Daugherty (double). Slu Sclock
(single, run). Dwayne Towcry
(single, RBI) and Kevin Jullun
(Iwo runs).
Lifting M.A. Erectors were
Octavio Torres (home run. dou­
ble, single, two runs, two RBI).
T o m W ilks (triple , double,
single, two runs). Glen Stewart
(double, single, two runs. RHI).
John Hugan and Paul Rodriguez
(three singles, two runs und one
RBI each), Chris Bullock Idoublc.
single. Iwo runs, RBI), Joe Clark
(double, single, run) und Gordie
Davison (two singles, run, two
RHI).
Also hilling were David Carles
(double, two runs, three RBIl.
Dennis Clecson (single, run. RBIl
and Lonnie Tucker und David
Eaton (one RBI each).
Doing the damage for Ken
Hummel were Jim Davis llrlple.
single, run, three RBI). David
Goidstlck (two doubles, two
runs), Chris Wargo (double,
single, two runs. RBI), Cary
Keefer (two singles, two runs.
RBI) and James Thompson (two
singles, run, RBI).
Also. Bobby Keefer (triple, run.
RBI), Scott Murphy (double, run.
four RHI), Chris Nlckle (double,
run), Kirby Swlnehart (double),
Jeff Futrell (single, run, RBI) and
Brian Curtis (single, run).

B IL O X I BELLE C A S IN O
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Saturday’s gamsa
U .S . v b . Sw itzerla nd at Pontiac, M ic h ., 11:3S a.m . (ABC/ U N I)
. Italy va. Ireland at E a s t Rutherford, N .J ., 4:05 p .m . (E 9 P N , U N I, R A I)
C o lo m b ia vs. R o m a nia at Pasadena, C a lif., 7:35 p.m . (E S P N , U N I)

tion. "Th is Is a day Americans
have been waiting for In soccer."
Perhaps. It certainly had the
pomp und bombast attuched to
It.
President Clinton, German
chunccllor Helmut Kohl and
B olivian president Gonzulo
Sanchez dc Lozudu planned lo
attend. Opening ceremonies
were to feature Diana Ross und
Oprah Winfrey and a parade of
Ihe 24 participating nations with
dancers In native costumes.
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"Th is is the single most ImOIrtant tourism event that will
appen
In our lifetime," boosted
ill
Leslie Fox, the city's World Cup
promotion coordinator.
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What will It mean for the States."
To ensure a more exciting
development bfv(he sport, how­
ever? After vi Knowing a month tournament than was seen four
of the world's best Bocccr, will years ago, when Italtu '90 was
Americans take to the game the the most conservative, lowestway they have lo baseball, scoring World Cup ever, FIFA
basketball, hockey and, of - changed its rules, trying to open
up the offense. Today’s game
course, American football?
"Th e World Cup can provide should jirovlde an indication If
tremendous impetus for soccer those alterations work — boih
In the United States," World Cup Germany and. Bolivia are at­
tacking teams unafraid to gam­
U S A 1094 c h a irm a n A la n
Rothenberg said. "We're plan­ ble.
Germany la seeking to become
ning on having the most suc­
cessful World Cup ever, and for the first nation to win the World
it to have a great positive effect Cup four times. The Germans
*4 * &gt; * W the first
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on itocccr In this country. We a lii guu1 become
thank FIFA for the confidence It to re|
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C O M A announces m eetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COMA) meets
Ihe first und third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
Jainrd AME Church, Ninth Street and CypreM Avenue,
Sanford.

Substance abuse discussed
..
Substance Abuse Family Education, la conducting a
'Families In Crisis" outrcacli program. Interested organiza­
tions wauling to contact the hlfe Stivers Club of SA FE may call
Libby Kuhurxkcut 291-4357.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poeis nice l at ID a.m. every Monday at Ihe
Iceland Public Library. Interested poets arc welcome.
For more Information, please coll Dob Shelford. 004-7300410. or Virginia Marlin. 904-775-B909.

Sanford Rotarlans to m eet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, al Ihe
Sanford Civic Centrr.

Bridge club m eets every M onday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
parly bridge. The Parly Hrldgc Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. al the Lake Mary Senior Ccnier at the Old
City Hall. 15H N. ('mintry Club Hoad.

C ancer support group m eets
Support. Hope und Recovery. S H A H., meets every Monday
afternoon al 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 (rcalmrnt now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

H elp for gam blers offered
Gnmblrrs Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of ihe Good Shepherd. 331 Laki Avc.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 230-9206.

Narcotics Anonym ous m eets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday al H p.m. ut the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
I hr Crnir.il Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
I bird Monday of each month at the Seminole County
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
Information, call Art nr Jean Anderson a 1 831-8033.

AARP lists m eeting schedule
The W lnlrr Springs Chupler of AARP meets the third
Monday of Ihe month, ut 1:30 p.m.. at Ihe Winter Springs
Senior Center off Edgrmon Avenue. Senior citizens. 50 and
over, are Invited to attend.
For Information, call Hetty Suinplc. 095-0285.

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Dancing dads
to be featured
It's a Father's Day gift-only
this time Ihe dads are doing
the giving. It's a gift for ihe
audiences who will he nilendlug "Showcase '04.'' presented
by the School of Dance Arts.
•June 17-19 ul the Lake Mary
High School Auditorium.
Better known as the "danc­
ing duds," Ihrsc sjxirtlng guys
have been taking a tup class
with their daughters since
September.
They will open
ihe second half of each perfortnance, not Jusl tap dancing
bill singing as well.
Th e Fred Astnlre classic
"Stcppln' Qul with My Bahy"
just about says It all. This
group of dads are keeping a
promise to their own sprrlul

HmU knot*Sy Mm Hunt
Sixteen dads and daughters have practiced alnce September (or recital which opens tonight.
p.m. All scuts are reserved ut
"baby," "The y never miss a
students at the school are
•5.50 and can tie ordered by
class." says dance teacher
excited about performing In
phone by calling Miriam und
Valeric Weld, "und they arc
this 29lh annual recital. Tic k ­
Vulerle's School of Dance Arts
going to be great!"
ets are on suit- now for perfor­
ut 323-1900. Tickets may also
mances tonight at 7 p.m..
The theme of this year's
be available at the door before
Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m. and
production Is "H a p p in e ss
cuch show.
Sunday. Puttier's Day. at 2
ls..,Strppln* Out" und all of the

Incessant talking leaves daughter-in-law cold
DEAR ABBYl My husband s
mother Is a lovely women who
has one problem: She Is some­
times completely overbearing.
When she Visits us. she sluys
In our small apartment where
we live with our 2 -yeur-old son.
Throughout tier visit, there Is no
peace, no time when she Is not
pouting If we do not »|&gt;cnd every
waking moment with her. She Is
alwuys cleaning or rearranging
our furniture, but. worst of all.
she tulks Incessantly.
My own mother would never
behuve this way.
The three "R 's" I advise for all
mothers und mothcrs ln-law are
us follows:
111 Respect the privacy of your
child, his or her sixiusc uiul Ihclr
family.
|2| Recognize Hint you are a
guest In their home.
|3| Relax and if al all possible,
check into a hotel or m old. You

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

will be more comfortable, und so
will they.
WORN OUT IN WISCONSIN
DEAR WORN OUTl General
Iz a lio n s are d u n g cro u s —
especially Ibis one. I have heard
from numerous women land
men, too) who adore their
mothers-in-law.
Oddly enough, more husbands
t h a n w iv e s a d o r e t h e i r
mothcrs-ln-law.
P.S. I happen lo be one of the
lucky ones. I have loved my

Help your kids make
healthy decisions now
DEAR READERS) The at­
titudes that our children develop
In their earliest years will
strongly Influence Ihclr behavior
during Ihclr udolcsccncc. The
consequences or their adolescent
behavior can follow and Impact
these young people for the rest of
their lives. Knowledge und
awareness Impact attitudes.
The Drug Prevention Office
randomly surveyed 10 percent of
Seminole County School's sec­
ond grade students lo determine
how much (hey have learned
about alcohol and other drugs
and their Impact on people.

mother-in-law for 54 year*; tukr
n bow. Rosie (Mrs. Jay) Phillips
In Minneapolis.
DEAR ABBYt My ex-husband
Is getting married again. Al­
though he Is thousands of
dollars In arrears on child sup­
port, he has come up with
money to rent tuxedos for our
two sons to weur to this formal
event.
Although he refused to set foot
In Hie church where I taught
Sunday school for 10 yeurs. he Is
ge llin g married there after
openly living with his girlfriend
for three yearn.
It seems tills Is not unusual
these days. It's fairly common
for a man to dump one woman,
then m arry her replacement
right In (he ex's buck yard.
I um considering attending the
wedding to "give the groom
uwuy." but I suspect tills would
mukc m y sons feel uncomfort­
able.
Any suggestions?
TRYINO TO ADAPT
DEAR TRYINQi Yes. Skip the
wedding. Revenge Is never us
sweet as the revenger hopes It
Will be.

DHUQ
COUNSELOR

The results of this survey
Indicate Borne good news and
some bud news. One piece of
good news Ib that over 98
percent of our kids recognize
that nicotine Is a drug, However
(he bad news Is lhat a significant
percentage of our second graders
don't understand the addictive
potential of beer and wine cool­
ers. While kids In second grade
seem quite well Informed on the
dungers of using drugs. 14
percent think that taking drugs
can make people feel happy.
T h e r e ’s some Im p o rta n t
teaching opportunities for both
(M ary B alk la a C a r lllle d
families and schools In the
results of thlB survey. Since beer A d d ic tio n P r e v e n tio n P r o ­
and wine coolers nrc almost fessional and counaalor. Wrlta
alwuys among the first addictive har a l Iha Sanford Htrald, or call
s u b s ta n c e s y o u n g people tha Ssmlnola County Sohool»’
experiment with (often as early Drug Prevention office, 323-5710.)

Lit' L iv id Vl.&lt;- i*i

DEAR ABBYt I have enjoyed
some of Ihe letters you have
printed about encounters with
naked people. Some of your
oilier readers may have some
funny stories, loo.
My favorite Incident happened
In a local meat market In
Watkins Glen. N.Y. It was during
the Summer Jum of 1973. which
was Ihe lurgest rock concert ever
held. (That's right — most peo­
ple are under Ihe misconception
lhat the largest wus Woodstock,
hut those of us who live in
Watkins Glen know belter.)
Anyway. Jim . the shopkeeper,
looked up lo sec u bearded
hippie Branding In front of Ills
counter with nothing on but one
sneaker.
N o t o n e to b e e a s i l y
nonplussed. Jim remarked. "1
see you losl a sneaker." The
response was, "H ey man, I
didn't lose a sneaker — I found
one."
Thunks for Idlin g me tell (his
sto ry outside of S c h u y le r
County.
A FRIEND OF JIM'S

KpFwMom
A Karnlval of Movies, Popcorn andCoca-Cola
Plan, at* taking snap* tor our Summer KkJFunMovt*. banging a
day ot movts fun and aadlamsnl lo tin duldrsn at Laka Mary and
surrounding arsa oach wssk ail Surnmar long.
Our program this ysar win inctuda many spsdal fsslur**. such
m wrUti piirs* and gins from
coloring contssls for Iha tfuldrsn
odiar surprlit
surplus* Ws will, of
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with me. My readers can always
use uti "upper."

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us fourth grade), we must re­
double our efforts to make sure
they understand the dangers
Involved. Also, since Ihe com­
m ercials that ch ild re n sec
usuully show beautiful young
adults having a wonderful time
while being sexy, provocative
and clever In scenes featuring
ulcohol use, we need to talk
openly and honestly about
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udvcrtlscr is trying to sell his
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young people who use alcohol
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m ay learn som ething."
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fath er quietly said, "I will have to think ab out it." I
w an ted an an sw e r im m ediately. E ven now, silence does
not co m e easily to m e, but I have learn ed that it is
im perative to w ait for an answer.
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Religion
IN BRIEF
Mtlvin appointed
pastor for 3rd year

Lutheran’s announce bible school
Tin- Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ave.. will
hold Vacation Bible School on June 20*24 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Jru n McClanshun. dlrcclor. said the theme for this year Is
"Exploring God's Kingdom." The community Is Invited to
intend. Registration Ireglns ntO a.m. on June 20. For more
Information, call McClanahan at 321-0495 nr thr churrh office
at 322*3552.

W han tha Florida M athodlsl
Conlaranca convanad In Lakaland Juna 2*0, tha Hav. Clifford
V. Malvln waa raappolntad to
sarva as paator o f tha First
United M ethodist Church of
Sanford whara ha haa begun
his third year. Tha congrega­
tion honored tha paator and
his family at a recaption on
Sunday, Juna 12, following the
m o rn in g w o rs h ip s e rv ic e s .
Pamela Hale (right), chairman
church administrative

M en’s prayer breakfast
bmmamirl Assembly of Ood will sjxinsor a turn's prayer
breakfast to Ire held at the Colonial Room restaurant at 115 K.
First St, on Saturday, June IS, 1094 at 8:00 a.m. The cost will
hr *4.25. The gut-xl speaker will be Rick Nelson, associate
attorney at thr Utterly Counsel, For details call 609-8768,

M ike Barnes In concert
Cltywldc- Crusade presents Mike Harries In Concert on Friday,
June 24.1004 at 7:30 p.m. The event will take place at
Freedom Assembly of Ood, 2960 Orlando Or. (Old 7-ayre's
i'luxal In Sanford. Hlrdclla Hall-Walker and Matthew Timothy
Perrl will also Im- featured Tickets will be *5.00. For more
Infnrmalum call 323-H909.

First United M eth odist’s bible school
"Wc'ri* grttn-cl up for an iinliirgclliiMc i-xprrlrnrr al First
Uiillrd Mc Ohh IIm I" mild Clllf Melvin, pnnlor. "W e 'rr really
excited about the theme for our Vurutlou lllhle School this
year Our church will trunxlorm Into Sonrountrv Karin where
c hildren auric 5 12 can share hi growing the fruit of the Spirit."
Rev. Ollfr Melvin added that the Sonrounlry Farm theme will
help create an aimosphrrr of fun and rxrltement while
frutiirtng llle-relalrd hlblc study, lively rounlry twings. skits,
crafts, ^atiies and snacks.
Tile Vacation ltlhle School tit-glim June 27 and contltmes
throiiKh July I. Classes are held at &lt;11(1 Park Ave.. Sanford
from 9a.in. to noon. For Information, cull 322-4371.

Christ United M eth odist’s bible school
Christ United Methodist Church. 408 Tucker Dr. In Sunland
Estates will hold Us pre-reglstmton for Vacation Bible School
this Saturday. June IH, from 8 -11 a m. The VOS is Tor children
ages 2*12 ami there Is no charge lo pre-register A free pancake
breakfast will lx- provided for all who pre register and everyone
who signs up will also receive a free gift.
The VB5 has been scheduled for July 11-15 Inlm 9 a.m until
noon The theme for the VOS is "Come to the Party-Celehrate
Jesus " For Information, call the church office at 322-7900 or
the VBS director. Linda Hutson at 322 0073.

^Calvary Institute classes available
Calvary Institute, an adult education ministry of Calvary
Assembly will nllrr courses for the summer of 1994. The
summer season begins on Monday. June 20 and lasts for six
weeks Classes Include topics such as "Building Healthier
Relationships In an Age of Confusion." "ADD/ADMD (Attention
Defied Disorder/ Attention Defied Hyperactivity Disorder)."
and "Prom Penecosl lo Papacy: In Search of our Christian
Roots." For further drtulls contact Brenda or Cindy at
044-1199. ext. 321.

M ethodist youth im prove Good Sam aritan
Young people Irom the Youth Department of Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry, spent two days recently
helping Improve the looks ol the Good Samaritan Homo In
Sanford. Debbie Thompson helps Pastor Nick build a bar-be-quo
grill on the patio. Painting the residents rooms were Jason

Methodist men hear report of Russian trip
The men of the First United the speaker, Jeanne Davis,
Mcthoditt Church of Sanford paator of First United MethodUt
held,their monthly dinner meet* C hu rch of Geneva, who re­
tnfl In Fellowship Hall. The counted her (rip to the Ukraine
women of the church were In Russia. She told of taking
invited. The dinner was pre­ blblcs to schools, visiting mines,
pared by the master chefs of the preaching in Jails and she dis­
fellowship and served to more played several articles of Interest
than 10O members and guests. from Russia.
The highlight ol the evening was

Gospel m usic festival ■
Calling all music lovers. Juyful Noise Production* ami
Peaceful Zion Baptist Church. Altamonte Springs presen is Its
first Iricounty gospel music fesllvul at the Sanford Civic Center,
Saturday . June 18 at 7:30 p.m. Choirs from Seminole. Orange
and Volusia Counties will participate.
The program will extend beyond denominations and
boundaries in bring the Christian community together. The
program will be a competitive formal with plaques going to the
first, second and third winners and groups.
Celebrity Judges In l tie held of music will Ik - Sanford's Mayor
Bcttyr D. Smith, businesswoman Joann Zupf, evangelist Andy
Leggctle front Atmosphere Records, Reggie Hugh and Brolher
William Hawkins of Orlando. Radio Uospel personality Oscar
Redden will Ik- the nmslcr of ceremonies. The featured gospel
groups arc The Singing Kings of Joy. The Angelic Voices of
New Mt. Calvary. The Rev. Tyrone Green of Old New Bethel.
Brother Jimmie Davis. The Sweet Sounds of Sister Ramona
Epps, The Gospel Voice of Slsler Frances Scott, from Orlando.
Sister Rena Steward. The Voices of Mt. Olive, DcLand's St.
Paul's Primitive Muss Choir. WlnteV Park's, The Explosive
Voice* or CPR, Altamonte Springs. Williams Chapel Mass
Choir. New Horizon Sanctuary Choir.
A donation of 810 Is requested and tickets may I k - purchased
front Gloria Cummings »l 323-1982 and James Pugh al
323-7069. Children 12 uud under arc free.

Danjiu, Kristy Goodman, Josh Horton and Lorellca Matangcay.
Other helpers Included Fran Collins, Katie Williams, Bruce
' Sutterby and Michael Callarman, who have given their Saturday’s
lo help Improve the lives ol others and are pari ot a Christian
endeavor program at the church.

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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
A lllA N C K CHURCH
Communify Aiii*nc# Church, 4BI5 Eall likff Pflti, Wmttr Spring*
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Mirkhem Wood* R«J. loogwood
Senford Athene* Church, 1401 S Perk Ave , Sanford
ASSEMBLY OF OOD
E m m r u ii A, lembty of Ood, 370 Commercial S t . Sanford
Family Worship Center, 1770 W Airport Bud Swntord
FifU Spanish Assembly ol Ood, St I Psfmelio A**, Sanlord
Treedom Assembly of Ood, 7660 Orlando D f, Sanlord
W ahid Assembly tilOod ISIS Dlion ltd , long*ood
BAPTIST
Antioch Oiplist Church. Chnedo
Calvary Baptist Church. CnfttAl lake A d A 3rd S I . Lake Mary
Casselberry Bspltll Church. OOSommoU Bird
Central Bapllll Church. 3101 W tit St.
ChuluoleFi.it Baptist
Ciesrwstsr Missionary Bapmi Church, South*# &gt;i fid
Countryside B#i&gt;tiht Church. Country Club fkl. l i h i Mary
Fir it Oepllsl Church, SIB P*&lt;k A d
F u ll Bapllll Church ol Allamonto Spring*. HI AX), AllsmoMs Springs
Fin ! BAptitt Church ol Fodtt City
F ln l Bapfiht Church ol O m n i
F ln l Bapntt Church. Markham Woods
F ln l Baol'tl Church o llia a Mowoa
F ln l BAplnl Church ol longwood, SSI E asI 871414
F ln l ilAplill Church olOsison
F ln l llAplnl Church ol Oviedo
F ln l Bap lid Church ol Banl Ando Springs
F ln l Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 1101 VS U lh S I
Fountain Haad Baptist Church. Oylado
Hop# Bapllll Church. Fotail City Community Carnal. Foratl Clly
Indapandanca Bapllll M it t . Clslc league Oidg. Longwood
Jordan Missionary Bapllll Church. STOUpiala Hd
llghihuutt Bapllll Church, M S longwood la la Mary Hd
lakeview Baplnl Church. ITS Laiasiaw Asa , LaAa Mary
Macadonia M inion Bapllll Church, Oak Mill Hd Oilaan
Mmlonary Bapllll Churcfi North Hd , Enluprlia
Morning Glory Baplnl Church, Qanaya Hwy
Ml Moriah Primitive Baplnl Church, I lO H o c u it A d Sanlord
Ml O lid Mmlonary Baplnl Church, Saniindo Springs Hd , Longwood
Ml Sinai Mltnonary Bapllll Church. 1600 Jerry A n
Ml, Zion Mmlonary Baplnl Chuich, Blpai Ave
Naw Balhal Mmlonary Church, SlhBI 4 Hickory A d
NawMi Canary Mmlonary Bapllll Church. I I M W IZIhSI
Naw Balam Pnm iild Bapllll Church. 1909W ITIhSI,
Naw Tastamani Bapllll Church. Ouallly Inn. North Longwood
N iw Ml Zion B ip ilil Church. 1720 Pear Ave
N .w Lila Fellowship, ASBIE la la O r . Caiaaibarry
Norlhilda Bapllll Church Chuluota
Paacalul Zion Baplnl Church. 11SA Pma S t . Allamonla Sprmgi
People a Baptist Church, 1701W lit 81. Sanlord
Pmacrait Bapllll Church. SOI E. Air port Bird
Piali la Lake Bapllll Church, Ridge H d , Pam Park
Prog r a il Mmlonary Bapllll Church, Midway
Providence Mmionary Baplnl Church, AM I Douglas A d . Booked own
Second Shiloh Mmlonary Bapllll Church Waal Sanlord
Smyrna Baplnl Church, 290 Odrbrook O r . Caaialbarry
Starlight Baplnl Church. ISO Bahama Hd
SI. Jam al Mmlonary Baplnl Chuich. SH A14, Otteen
SI Johns Mmlonary Baplnl Church. 30S longwood Asa .
Altamonte Spnng*
SI Lula M illion ary Baptwt Chuich ol Cameron City, Inc______________

SI Paul Bapllll Chuich. SI3 Pine A«a
SI Matlhewi Bapllll Church Canaan H g li
SI John • Mmionary Baplnl Chuich. 920 Cyprus SI
Sprlnghald Mmionary Baplnl Church, I7ih SI A Cadir A d
Palmetto A d Baplnl Church 2976 Palmetto A d
Tampia Baplnl Church Pain, Springs H d . Ammonia Spring!
Victory Baplnl Church. Old Orlando Hd al Maitar A d
Waltsfaw Bapllll Church, 4100 PadaHd IAEA)
WilliAm Chtpal Mmlonary Bapllll Church. Mark A William S I .
Allamonla Springs
Zion Hopa Baplnl Church. 717 Orange A.a
CATHOLIC
All Boon Cal hone Church, 902 Oak A d . Sanlord
Church ot lh# NUnity. Lake Mary
Our Lady ol the Lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Mealmlllin. Oallona
,81 Ann s Catholic Church. Oogwcod Trail, SeBary
SI Augustine Catholic Church. Sunial D r . near Button Hd .Caiaaibarry
SI Clara Catholic Community mean al Otfeen Civic Cenlei
SI Mary Maodanna CalhcAic Church Maitland Ava , A lamonla Springs
Si Mary's Ukranian Catholic Church. 249 McCoy O r . Apopka
CHHI8TIAN
Flral Chrlillan Church, 1607 8 Sanlord Aya
F m l Chrnllan Church ol longwood, 1100 E E Williamson Hd .Longwood
Celebration Church lafca Mary, ITS W lassosw Ava . lake Mary
Q iera Chrnllan Church. VAlson lltmanlary School IPula).
969 Orange Bnd , Sanlord
Lakaviaw Chrnllan Chuich. Baai Lake Hd al Jim iton
Sanlord Chrntian Church. 730 Upaaia nd . Sanlord
South Seminole Chrlillan Church, 300 W SH ASA, Oviedo
CHXISTIAN SCIENCE
F ln l Church ol Christ Scianliti, 979 Markham Woods R d . Longwood
CHUBCN OF CHRIST
Church ol Ch illi. 1912 B Park Ava
Church ol Chrnl al lake Ellen, U S llwy 17 92N.. Caaialbarry
Church ol Chilli. 600 Palm Spring! D r . Allamonla Springs
Church ol Chrlil, Oanava
Church ol Chrlil. Longwood
Church ol Chilli. W l7lhSI
Norlhilda Church ol Chrnl, Fla Haven 0 ' .Mailland
South 5a mi non Church or Chrlil, SA10 Lake Howell Hd
CHURCH OF 0 0 0
Church ol Ood. 903 Hie kory Ava
Church otOod. 801W 22nd 81
Church ol Qod. Oviedo
Church ol Ood Holmes I. lake Monroe
Church ol Qod Mission. Enterprise
Chuich oi Qod h o t w lean si
Chuich ol Ood In Chinl. Oriado
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy. 7909 9 Eim Ava
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy. 17MS Persimmon Ays
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy. A M S Centre!. Oylado
Chuich ol Ood (Tlh Day). Oallona Community Cental. DtllonaiSun Room)
Haicua Church ol Ood. 1700 W. 13th S I , Sanlord
Trua Cnurch ol Ood, 7700 Hid gam ood A va. Sanlord
CO NQRIQATIONAL
Congregational Chrlillan Church. 7401B Park A va. Sanlord
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eailern Orthodoi Church. 81 Oaorga, 7001 Dylan Way. Maitland
Eislarn Orthodoi Church. SI Btavan'i of O C A ,
18091aka Emma H d . Longwood
Easlarn Orthodoi Church SI John Orlhodoi. 7743 Country Club Hd .
Sanlord

EPISCOPAL
All Sarnia Epncopal Church, E UaBary Ava , Enierprna
Chrnl Epncopal Church. Longwood
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Episcopal Church ol lha Naw Covenant 479 Tuskawiili Hd . Wrnlai Sprmgi
Epncopal Church ol tha Resurrection, 741 E iikaBranliayOr. longwood
Holy Croat Episcopal Church. Park Ava al Ain S I . Sanlord
St Patera Episcopal Church. TOO Rinehart R d . l * e Mary
SI Richard s Church 3191 Lake Hownll Hd . Winter Park
Tha Chuich olthe Good Shephard, 331 Lake Ava. Mailland
FOURSQUARE
Corner sIone Chrlillan Fa low ship. Last Mary E lama nlary School. Corner
Lake Mary Bird 6 country Club Hd . Lake Mary
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Chrnllan Center, 600 W Ain S t . Sanlord
Naw Harvest Chrnllan Fellowship. 2760 Country Club Hd . Sanlord
Northland Community Church. 930 Dog Track Hd , Longwood
Ouiraach Deliverance Cenlef, 7231 Si pas A va. Sanlord
JEWISH
Balh Am Synagogue meeting at corner ol Sand Lake and
County Lina Hd . Was* 1-4
Tampia Shalom, 1789 Elkham Blvd , Oallona
LUTHERAN
Ascension LulhsranChuich.Ovarbrook O r . Caaialbarry
Good Shephard Lulhar an Church. IL C A . 7917 Orlando Or (Hwy 1797).
Sanford
Holy Cross lulharan Church ot Lake Mary. 760 Bun O r , Lake Miry
Lard ol Lila Lutheran Church. 399 Tuskaailta R d , Winlar Springs
Lutheran Church al Providence, Oallona
Lutheran Cnurch ol tha Redeemer, 2476 Oak Ava
Matliah lulharan Church, OoldanOays Or A Hwy 17 97. Caaialbarry
St Lukas Lulharan Churciv HI ATS. Silvia
SI Stephen Lulharan Church. A3A lu ll W o il 4, longwood
METHODIST
Barnett Untied Memorial Giurch, ( Da Bui y Ava . Enterprise
Bear Lake Untied Mathodiil Church
B ain alA M E Church. Canaan Haights
Casselberry Community Untied Methodist Chuich. Hwy. 17 92 *1
Piney Ridge Hd .Ciiseibsiry
Chinl Untied Mamodtit Church. Tucker O r . Suniand Estates
DeBaiy Community M ilhoditl Church. W Highbanit H d , DeBaty
First United Mathodlsl Church. A19 Park Ava
First Mslhodlsl Church ol Geneva
Fuat Method!!! Church ol Ovltdo
Grace United Mathodlsl Church, AM N Country Club R d . Lake Mary
Grant Chapal A M E Chuich. Oviedo
Oakgiove Mslhodlsl Chuich. Oviedo
Otlaan Mslhodlsl Church, cor ol Carpenter A Murray S I . Oslsan
Pioneer Mathodiil Church, cor ol Wilbur Ava A Country Club Hd
M *ry
Saniindo United Mathodlsl Church, SR 434 and 14, Longwood
St Jamas A M E . IRh al Cyprtss
SI Luke M B Church ot Cameron Clly. Inc . Be tided oil SR AS E.
SI Mary's A M E Church.BRAIS.Ollaan
61 Paul a Mathodiil Chuich. Oilaan Rd . Enlarprtie
SI ial lord Memorial Church. S Os Bar y
nazarene

Flrtl Church ol lha N i l arena. 7481 Sanlord Ava
Q entvi Chuich ol in i N u u in e . SR 46. Oanava
Lika Mary Church ol lha Naiarana. 171 E Crystal Lake A va, Lake Mary
Longwood Cnurch ol lha Naiarana. Wayman A Jaasup A va , Longwood
Markham Woods Church ol lha Naiarana SR AS. 3iy miles W
ol IA al ina Wtslva Rival

PRESSTTIRIAN
Oallona Presbyterian Chiach. Holland Bhrd S Austin A va . Oallona
Flrtl Pvtabylerian Church ol lake Mary
Flrtl Presbyterian Church Oak Ava. S 3rd SI
Flral Pretbylenan Church ol Oalary. E Highland
Markham Woods Prasbynnan Church, 9710 Markham Woods R d .
Lake Mary
SI Andrews Presbyterian Church. 9913 Bear Lake Rd
SI Markt Presbyterian Church. 1071 Palm Springs Rd , Allimonla Spring!
Tuscewilia Presbyter!an Church, 3600W SR *76, Oylado
Upaaia Communi ly Prasbylsnan Church, Upset a Rd.
Weki va Pres byt erlen C hutch. 2 11 Weahra Bprtngs U n a , Longwood
Wtsimmisisr Prasbytarlm Church. Rad Bug Rd.. Caaaalbasry
SEVENTH OAY ADVENTIST
Foratl Lake Seventh Oay Advenllat Church. Hwy. 438. F o r m Clly
Mara Min Seventh Oay Advenllil Church. SOI E. 2nd SI . Sanlord
Sanlord Seventh Oay Advenllil Church, 9911N. Hwy. 477
Seventh Day Advenllil Church. Maitland A va . Allamonla Springs
Wtnltr Springs Seventh Day Advenllil Church, 60 ■ Moaa Rd.
OTHER CHURCHES
All Falih Chapal. Camp Seminole. Wethre Park Rd.
Allan's A M C Church. OlkratlZlh
Beard III Avenue Hoi m a il Chapel. Bearden Ave.
Chuluota Community Church
Church ol Jam s Chrlil olLAllsr Oay S a m il.T lIt Park Ave
ECKANKAR, 770 Big Tree Df .tu lle 100, Longwood
Family Church Christ Iin Cenler. 1644 SamlnolaHvd .Caaialbarry
Flral Born Church ol lha Living Ood. Midway
Flral Church ol Chrnl. Scientist, Ilk am I ltd 6 Venue S I , Deltona
Flrsl Pentecostal Church ol Longwood
First Pentecostal Churchol Sanlord
Full Qospei Cnurch ol Ood In Ch illi, 1828 Jerry Ave. Sanlord
Full Oospel Tabernacle. 2724 Country Club Rd
Grace Apostolic Tampia. 1711 Southwell R d , Sanlord
Or act Bible Church. 7644 8 Sanlord Ave
Holy Trimly Church ot Ood In Chrtat. 1814 Mangoustlne Ave
Kingdom Hell ol Jehovah's Witness, Lake Monroe Unit. 1192 W. 3rd SI.
lake Mary Community Church. 101N Country Club Rd., Lala Mary
Lake Monroe Chapal. Orange Blvd.. Lake Monroe
Mt Olive Molinas* Church, Oak Hill Rd . Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham Wood! Rd . Longwood
Peoli Wesity an Church. SS90 Wayilda Dr., Sanlord
Pentecostal Open Bible T*ernacle. Ridgewood Ave. oil 24lh opposite
Saminoia High School
Hanoi tl ion Community Church, SS1SN.CRA27, San lord
Rolling Hills Moravian Churth, SR 434. Longwood
Sanlord Alliance Church. 1901S. Park Ava.
Sanlord Bible Church. 2460 Sanlord Aya.
Second Church ol lha Living Ood. 3A2S BeardNI A va. Sanlord
81. Patka Serbian Orthodos Church, IttO Lake Emma Rd , Longwood
Tha Full Oospel Church ol Our Lord Jeaus Chrlil. Washington 81.
Canaan City
The Salvation Army, 700 W I4lh*l,
Triumph. The Churehollhe Naw Age, 1006 W SihSI,
United Church ol Chrtil, Allamonla Community Chapel, Altamonle Springs
United Churth ol Christ Chrlillan FeBowlhip, 160 N Country Club R d .
Miiy
U C B S Spiritual Centra. ITS A 8, Volusia Ava.. corner ol
Dravat 9 Volusia Ava. Orange City
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The SI. J o h n t R iver W a te r
M a n a g e m e n t D ltt r lc t h a t r e ­
c e iv e d a n a p p lic a t io n lo r
W e tla n d R esource M a n a g e m e n t
p ro te c t Iro m
F L O R ID A D E P A R T M E N T
O F T R A N S P O R T A T IO N , t i t
SOUTH W O O DLAND B LVD .
M S JOt. D E L A N D . F L X 7 X .
a p p lic a tio n i l l l i t o io rA G re
ca lv e d on Ju n e ) . t t t i . The
p ro le c l I t located In Sem inole
C ounty, Section* oa. 01. H . l l t
14. Townships I t A X South.
R an g e X E a s t Ttfc ap p licatio n
I t to r E X C A V A T I O N A N O
F IL L IN O A S S O C IA T E D W IT H
R O A D C O N S T R U C T IO N O N
U S. 1 7 / f l F R O M M E L O O V
LA N E TO S H E P A R D R O A D
T h e re c e iv in g w aterb o d ie s a r e
LAKE CO NCO RD. LAKE
K A T H R Y N , L A K E IR E N E .
LA K E BOAT. LA K E T A L M O
A N D S O L D IE R C R E E K .
The t l l e l l l co n tain in g ea ch ot
th e abo ve lilte d e p p llc a tlo n (t)
e r e a v a ila b le to r im p a c tio n
M o n d a y th ro u g h F r id a y ex cep t
lo r legal h o lld a y t. 1:00 a m . to
5:00 p m . a t th e SI. J o h n t R iv e r
W a te r M a n a g e m e n t D l t t r l c t
H e a d q u a rte r! o r the a p p ro p ria te
H eld e t f k e . W ritte n o b |e c tlo n t to
th e a p p lic a tio n m a y be m a d e ,
b u t th o u id be tile d w ith (r e
ca lv e d b y ) th e D lt t r lc t C le rk .
P O . Boa t a n . P a la lk e . F lo rid a
X I X 1 4 7 * . no la te r th an U d e y t
tro m th e d a te ot p u b licatio n
W ritte n o b te c tk m t th o u id iden
tlty th e e b |e c to r by n a m e and
e d d r e tt. a n d fu lly d e tc rlb e the
o b je c tio n to th e a p p lic a tio n .
F ilin g a w ritte n o b jectio n d o e t
not e n title you to a C h x p ie r I X .
F lo rid a S ta tu te !. A d m ln lttr e tlv o
H e a rin g . O n ly th o te p er t o m
w h o te tu b tta n tle l in te r e t tt a re
e lle c te d b y th e ap p licatio n and
w ho file a p e titio n m e e tin g the
r e q u i r e m e n t ! e l S e c tio n
40C I.X 1 . F .A .C , m a y obtain an
A d m in is t r a t iv e H e a r in g . A ll
tim e ly tile d w ritte n objections
w ill be p resen ted to the B oard
lo r co n sid era tio n In l i t d e lib e ra ­
tion on a p p lic a tio n p rio r to the
B o a rd ta k in g a c tio n on th e
ap p lication.
Shannon B e rlc a n
Sr. P e r m it D e le Technician
P e r m it D a ta Services O lv ltlo n
St. Jo h n t R iv e r W a te r
M a n a g e m e n t D lttr lc t
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IIO H T K IN T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H K S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C IV IL A C T IO N
C a te N e i 040111 C A M I
SOUTHTRUST M ORTOAOE
C O R P O R A T IO N .
P le ln tltl.
vs
R O B E R T C. D A V IS l L E T IC IA
V . D A V IS l a n d S T A T E O F
F L O R ID A . D E P A R T M E N T O F
LA B O R A N D E M P L O Y M E N T
S E C U R IT Y .
Defendants.
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N otice I t h ereb y g iven th a t,
pursuan t to a F in a l Ju d g m en t ot
F o r e c lo t u r e e n te r e d In th e
e b e v e - t l y l e d c a m e . In th e
C i r c u i t C o u r t o t S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a . I w ill te ll the
p ro p e rty s itu a te In Sem inole
C ounty. F lo rid a , described a t .. _
Lot 0 ). SAN L A N T A . T H IR D
S E C T IO N , accord ing to the P la t
th ereol as re co rd ed In P la t Book
I I . Page 71. P u b lic R ecords ot
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
a t public ta le , to the highest and
best bidder, lo r cash, a t the
W est fro n t door ot the Sem inole
County Courthouse. In Sanford.
F lo rid a betw een t l 00 A M and
1 00 P .M . on J u ly 7, t t N
O A T E D th is Slh d ay ot June,
l« 4
M e ry e n n e M o rse
C le rk ot C irc u it Court
B y: J e n e E . J a te w lc
D eputy C le rk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
A B IL IT IE S A C T O F IttO ; A d
m ln lttr a tlv e O rd e r N o ft 77;
Persons w ith a d is a b ility w ho
need a special accom m odation
to p a rtic ip a te In this proceeding
th ouid con tact A D A coo rdinator
a t X I N . P a rk A venue. Suite N.
X I , Santord. F lo rid a X 7 7 I at
leas t fiv e d ay s p rio r to the
p r o c e e d in g . T e le p h o n e :
4 0 7 1 1 1 -4 1 1 0 e a t. 41 1 7 ;
M 0 0 5 S S -I7 7 I ( T D D ) o r
l « 0 O * U I 7 X ( V I; v ie F lo rid a
R e la y Service.
P ublish: June 1 0 .17, I t t 4
D E S -107

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T .
E IO H T B 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 .* 4 e il* - C A -l4 - D
LE A O E R FE D E R A L BANK
F O R S A V IN G S .
P le ln tltl.
vs.
G O N Z A L O I. P A D IL L A .
a t. e l..
D e le n d e n l(s ).
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tic e I t h ereb y g iv e n th at,
p u rsu an t to a S u m m e ry Ju d g ­
m e n t of Fo reclo su re, I w ill sell
th e fo llo w in g des crib ed pro p erty
lo c a te d In S e m in o le C o u n ty.
F lo rid a :
U N I T 40. S O U T H P O R T . A
C O N D O M IN I U M . P H A S E ( .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E D E C
L A R A T IO N O F C O N O O M IN I
U M AS R E C O R D E D IN O R .
B O O K 1 4 1 1 . P A O E 177 7.
T H R O U G H 1104. O F T H E
P U B L IC R E C O R O S O F S E M I
N O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
a t public ta le , to th e highest
b id d er tor cash, a t th e w est from
door ot the Sem inole County
Courthouse. Santord. F lo rid a , at
11:00a m . on J u ly ! . I* * 4
A m e ric a n s W ith D is a b ilitie s
A d ( A D A ) N o t ic e : In ac
cor dan ce w ith the A m e ric a n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A c t. persons
w ith a d is a b ility w h o need a
special ac co m m o d atio n to p a r ­
t i c i p a t e In t h is p r o c e e d in g
should co n tac t A D A C o o rd in ato r
a t X I N o rth P a r k A ve n u e. Suite
N X I . S an ford. F lo rid a X 7 7 I a t
least fiv e d ay s p r io r to the
p ro c e e d in g . Telephone: (407)
J 7 1 4 1 X E a t. 4117; I-OOP *5 5 1771
(TOO) o r I 0 0 6 *4 5 1 7 7 0 I V ) . via
F lo rid a R e la y S ervice.
W IT N E S S m y h an d a n d Seal
of th is C o u rt on J u n e s . I* * 4 .
(S e a l)
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y D o ro th y W . Bolton
D e p u ty C le rk
P u b lish : Ju n e 10,17. t f * 4
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I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O P 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 ,
P L O R IO A .
F I L E N U M B E R : *4 -J 4 t-C P
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
IN R E : T H E E S T A T E O F :
RONALDCHARAN.
D eceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T h e a d m in is tr a t io n o t th e
es ta te a t R O N A L D C H A R A N .
d e c e a s e d , F ile N u m b e r
* 4 1 4 * C P , I * p e n d in g In th e
C i r c u i t C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
C o u n ty. F lo rid a . P ro b a te D lv l
Sion, th e a d d re ss o f w h ich I t
S e m in o le C o u n ty C o urthou se.
P .O . O re w e r C . San ford. F lo r ­
id a . 17771041* The n am es and
addresses o t th e personal re p re
te n ta tiv e a n d I ho personal re p
re a e n le tlv e 's a tto rn e y o re te l
fo rth below .
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S O N S A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A ll p ers o n s on w h o m th is
notice I t se rve d w h o h a v e o h
lection s th a t ch a llen g e th e v a lid
Ity o t th e w ill, the q u a lifica tio n s
ot th e personal re p re s e n ta tiv e ,
v e n u e, o r ju ris d ic tio n o f the
C o u rt o r e re q u ire d to file th eir
o b | e c t l e n s w i t h t h is 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 FTE 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 P T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y O A Y S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O P S E R V IC E O P A
C O P Y O P T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM .
A ll c re d ito rs of th e decedent
end o th er persons h av in g c la im s
o r dem an ds ag a in s t deceden t's
es ta te on w hom o copy o f this
n o tice Is served w ith in th ree
m onths a fte r th e d a te ot th e firs t
p u b lic a tio n ot this n o tice m u st
tile th e ir c la im s w ith th is C o w l
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O P
T H R E E M O NTHS A FTE R THE
D A T E O P T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O P 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 P 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 o th e r c r e d ito r s o t th e
deceden t an d persons h av in g
c la im s o r d em an d s a g a in s t the
d ec ad en t's es ta te m u st tile th e ir
c la im s w ith th is c o u rt W IT H IN
TH R EE M O NTHS A FTE R THE
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 .
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N O S
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
F I L E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
The d a te ot the firs t p u b llca
Hon ot th is N o tice I t Juno 17.
I* * 4
R A N I
B E A T R I C E
C H A R A N P R.
4 0 f Sun L a k e C irc le # X 1
L a k e M a r y . F lo rid a 7774!
THOM ASC G H E E N E .
E S Q U IR E
F lo rid a B a r N o 17*474
P O B o a S *!
t i l E as t F irs t S treet
Santord. F lo rid a 7777] 0SSI
(4071 X I 6711
A tto rn e y l o r : P ersonal
R ep rese n ta tive
P u b lish . Juno 17.14. I* * 4
D B S -141

tN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T B 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 V N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
* &lt; A I F NO . V Y H CA-OdN ' I
E L IZ A B E T H V E R G A R A , e tc ..
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vs.
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S A N O R A K C A R S O N , etc .
P la in tiff*.
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D efen d a n ts
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO : C A R L R E E S E R
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D th a t an
a c tio n founded upon n eg lig en t
ac ts a n d /o r om issions In Sem i
n o te C o u n ty h o t b o o n tile d
ag a in s t you a n d you o re re
q u lre d to servo a copy o f your
w ritte n defenses. It a n y . on K o rl
O . K aepke. E s q u ire , th e P la in
.tills ' a tto rn e y , whose add ress I t
M l N M a g n o lia A v # ., Sle 107.
O rlan d o . F lo rid a 77407 on or
b efo re J u ly i j , i* * 4 an d file the
o rig in a l w ith th e c le rk o f this
co u rt e ith e r b efo re se rvice on
th e P la in tiffs ' a tto rn e y o r Im
m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r; o th erw ise
o d e fa u lt w ill be e n te re d ag a in s t
you fo r th e r e lie f d em an d ed in
th e C o m p la in t o r P e titio n .
O A T E O o n J u n e s . t**4 .
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N S MORSE
A t C la rk o lth e Court
B y : R u th K ing
A t D e p u ty C le rk
P u b lish : Jun e 10. 17,14 A J u ly t.
t« *4
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I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
B 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 .M -1 6 S -C A -I4 -B
K IS L A K N A T IO N A L B A N K .
P lo ln liff,
M A R IA N N E E N O L E R T M ,
e l. e l..
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N O T IC E O P S A L E
N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t,
p u rsu an t lo o S u m m a ry J u d g ­
m e n t o f F o re c lo s u re , I w ill soli
th e fo llo w in g d es crib ed p ro p e rty
lo c a te d In S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a :
L o t 10. B lock B , S T E R L IN G
P A R K -U N IT O N E . ac co rd in g lo
th e p la t th e re o f os re c o rd e d In
P lo t Book 14, pages *1 en d *1 ,
p u b lic r e c o r d ! o f S e m in o le
C o u n ty, F lo rid a .
a l p u b lic cole, lo tho highest
b id d er fo r cash, a t th e W est
f r o n t d o o r o f th e S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e , S o n lo rd ,
F lo r Ido, 11:00 a .m . on J u ly 7,
l* * 4 .
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 l» *0
A d m in is tra tiv e O rd e r

No. *4 X
P e rs o n t w ith o d is a b ility who
need a sp e cial ac co m m o d atio n
to p a rtic ip a te In this proceeding
th o u id co n tac t D is a b ility C o o r­
d in a to r a t X I N . P o rk A venue.
Suita N . X I , Sonlord. F lo rid a
71771 o t toast liv e d ay s p rio r lo
th o p r o c e e d in g . T e le p h o n e :
( 4 0 7 ) 1 1 1 -4 1 1 0 E a t . 4 1 1 7 i
M 0 6 V S 5 S 7 7 I (T O O users o n ly ).

WITNESS my hand and Seal
ot this Court on Junes, ms.
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L B R K .C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y Jane E . J a te w lc

Ovputy Clark
Pto
u bblish
llih : Juno
J
to. 17, t**4
D E S 100
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CLASSIFIED ADS
S em in o le
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
CLASSIFIED D£PT
HOURS

O rlando - W in ter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

1:00 A M .-5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRI0AY

14 consecutive times.... . 57c a Mnt
7 conspcutlvo times_____ 70c B lint
3 contKuOvo llmoo.— — 91c ■ling
1 lime...................... 51*15 o ling

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

ReIpo on por Istuo, bated on 3 lino*
*3 Unoo Minimum

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71— Htlp Wanted

B A R N U P T O 1X 0 0 par
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HAM AND EGG DELI
B ecause o l In crease d ta le s
need h e lp l 1st end In d shills
a v a ila b le B e t l- r th an a v era g e
p a y . E x p . In m a k in g d o ll
sandw iches h elpful A p p ly In
person: A M A C O o x I t l l . S R X

HOUSECLEANERS
F o r T IO Y M A ID S d e y t/w k
w ith p a y and b en efits 11*1744

"S s b itita to " P ip d f C in itrs
Needed tor routes In Semlnok
County. Contact Trocy of

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C ancel w hen you get ro e td li P a y o r*y tor days your ad r ia a e tia t e earned
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ad, tho Santord Harald wtN be roopenolblo for tho Aral
insertion only and only to the extant ot the coal ot that
Insertion. Please check your ad Ser accuracy Mm SroS day N
rune.

H - E ldo r ly C a rt
D E P E N D A B L E . C a rin g W o m a n
desires F T w o rk . C om panion
A c a re H r e ld e rly . I k . r e f t
D elto n a o r Santord M b 1715

13—B logo
F R E E T ra n s p u rta lk n X T a m p a
S o m l n a l a B in g o . 4 A c o t
C h a rte r A Tours I 400 4 ;; ] U )

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uornoiis

F r e e m e d ic a l c a re , tr a n i porta tlo n . c o u n s e lin g , p r iv a t e
d octor plus liv in g oepansos
B a r n i t t l t C le a rw a te r A tto rn ey
John P ric k e r
H &gt; 0 -fT 7 1 4 4 e
O E N T L K M E N . Loo kin g fo r ro
lo ia t lo n f L o oking to r lig h t
to u ch body r u b e ! D o lin g !
P a r lie s ! Look no fu rth e r C o ll
D ia m o n d M in e E n te rta in m e n t
407 145 7*40 N ow H irin g
N IC E L O O K IN O G e n tle m a n
X l t h . looking fo r non tm o k
i n g 'd r m k i n g . n ic o lo o k in g
la d y . I X X ) w ith s im ila r m
te re s lt to e n |o y m u s k , out
door a c tiv itie s , tr a v e l, m ovies,
good w holesom e fu n R ecent
photo A P H I k
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23— L o s t A F o u n d
L O IT D O O by * t h an d 1 7 *7
P o m e ra n ia n , golden bro w n
"Tiny " R E W A R O m O a M

27— N u r s tr y
C h ild C o r o
B A B IE S to 4 y r t P r e K classes
S u m m e r tun. Intercession end
o tte r school c a re H R S re g ie
H r e d C a ll E ve ly n H I t a x

41— Health A Fltnass
R E S H A P E Y O U R B O D Y F re e
personal llt n e t t tra in in g w ith
C lu b M a to l 4 w k p ro g ra m N o

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5 5 — B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n itie s
HEALTHY A WEALTHYI
W o rk w ith a m e d ic a l doctor a l
h o m e E x c e lle n t b u t l n e l t
/p ro d u cts . C o m m 407 441 177*
IN T E R E S T E D IM P U R C H A S
IN O A M W A V P ro d u c ts o r
s ta rtin g you r ow n business
C a ll U M 7 0 0 F o e 17 U 7 S 4
L A W N S E R V IC E : T ru c k , tro ll
o r. e q u ip m en t a n d accounts
N o t* In tig 's . G ro w th poten
tlo l
ItIK
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7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

ASSISTANT MANAGER
T w o y e ars m in im u m lo st toed
• a p o r ie n c o . S a la r y v a r ie s
tra m U 7 S H SM0 p e r w eek
H ig h school d ip lo m a re q u ire d
R esum e en d ap p licatio n H i
L o o 's F a n o u t R e c ip e
O k th e n , So n lo rd . m -1 7 4 1

ASSISTANTM ANAGER/
CASHIERS
C o a s ta l M o r i , In c . h o t
openings fo r A t t llt e n l M a n
ag a rs a n d C ash H r positions
G o o d w o r k in g c o n d itio n s
E a c e lk n t w ages, benefits. A
p a id v a c a t io n
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person: SOU O rla n d o Avo.
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H \ N o d a o r/d o o r P T /P T
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m u t t b e b o n d e b le
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CARPENTERS A DECKERS
SUBCREW S NEEDED.
C o lt o tte r 1pm i l l iocs

CARPENTERS
A p p ly o t. W o k lv ! P a r k , o ff of
W e lc h R d . A popka M a ni PI r l .
te e R ic h a rd o r a o r a o o s ttl

CASHIERS
A ll shifts e v e lla b k t . p e n
once p r e fe rr e d A pply
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1X 7 S F re n c h A ve
S an tord 1710511

CHILDCARE CENTER
T E A C H E R 'A ID E 511 &gt;147

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T .
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A SE N O i M A U g -C A -IS -K
THO RP CONSUM ER
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P E N N S Y L V A N IA C O R P .. D B A
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IN C .
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C H A R LES T. W O O LS Y A N D
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F O R O M O T O R C R E O IT C O ..
C O L L E O E D A L E C R E D IT
U N IO N . C O M M E R C IA L
C R E O IT C O R P O R A T IO N . A N O
H O O D T R A C T O R C O .. IN C ..
D e fe n d a n t!*).
N O T IC E O P S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
TH A T , PURSUANT TO THE
JU O O M B N T OF FO RECLO
S U R E E N T E R E O IN T H E
A B O V E C A U S E . I W IL L S E L L
T H E P R O P E R T Y S IT U A T E D
IN S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A . O e S C R IB E P AS:
L O T I I , O R A N O E ) V IL L A
H E IG H T S . A S U B D IV IS IO N .
A C C O R D IN O 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 I I . P A O E 11.
P U B L IC R E C O R O S O F S E M I
N O L B C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A .
A T P U B L IC S A L E . T O T H E
H I O H E S T A N D B EST
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A M O N J U L Y 11. t* *4 . A T T H E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R . S E M I­
NOLE CO UNTY C O U R T­
H O U S E . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
D A T E D ! J U N E E. 1X 4 .
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C LE R K O F T H E COURT
B y : J o n e E . J a te w lc
D e p u ty C le rk
P u b lish : Juno 1 0 .1 7 ,1 X 4
D E S -10*

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
N ee d o su m m e r je b f M is t
hovo e x p erien c e w ith weed
e a te r an d edg e* M l A m

LANDSCAPE NS
F u ll Huso positions X I Q IU

MACHINE OPERATORS
L o n g w o o d m a ll m a r k e t in g
co m p a n y seeks ex p erien c ed
m a ll In s e rte r o r te r H r P er
m e n e n l position N e v e r a toe I

HM p P e u m b e I. I l i H I R
MAINTENANCE TECH
N eeded to r la rg e a p t co m m u
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phases. In cluding A /C . H e e l.
R e t . etc C X I betw een to and
* Mon P r i m e n o ____________

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A ssist custom ers o t g a t dock
l i g h t cle a n up duties, launch
e n d re trie v e custom er boats
E x c e lle n t w o rkin g co n d tlH n s

' Saturday and Sunday ro
qulred. Coll OT -1410________
MEDICAL
CNA
E n e rg e tic , te ll tf a r to r C N A
needed to assist In c a rry in g
Out p r o g ra m s ta r Our R e
h a b lllt e liv e 'R e s to r o t iv e D e
p e r tm e n l M u tt be c e rtifie d In
th e s la te ot F lo rid a
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V in ta g e A m u sem en t now hir
Ing to r fu ll end p a r t lim a
positions E a rn |I0 0 p er day
hell tim e . S X per d ay p a r i
lim e F a r personal intoCsuew
c a ll John: 407 4*40144
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RECEPTIONIST/
GENERAL OFFICE
C h allen g in g position in 0 busy,
n o n s m o k in g o f fic e
O a lo
e n tr y e x p e rie n c e o n d
e x c e lle n t phone e tiq u e tte re
q u lre d F k x lb l l ll y a m u ll
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person M o n d ay e n ly i A F C O M .
10* Com m e m Way. U n to c d

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N eeded tor busy co m m u n ity
c lin k M u s i bo o g r a d u a l* ol
on a c cre d ited R N p ro g ra m
an d licensed In the s la t* o l
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T h e C e n tra l 7 H r Id a C em m u
n lty C lin k . M 71 1 F o rk A v * .
U n t o r d . F L 1 I / 7 I _____________
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R Job
tra in in g A rm o d A u n a rm ed
A r a n tlr A Assnc 0 4 0 X 0

n U P H O R fO P E R A T O R S
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p k w ith good phone and
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E x p o *k n e e needed A pply
_____________O T 1 4 * t____________

TYPESETTER
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l o n g w ood p r in t shop M ac
o x p re q S canning. A dope
photp shop. Q u a rk an d oth er
p ro g ra m s X w p m 11* 4Q*t

P e r t l l m o E x p e rie n c e a m ust
D ru g tre e w o r t p la c e A pply
In person, Sam 7pm . M o n F rt
D e b a ry M a n o r
M N . H w y 17 *1
O e b e ry . F I
___________ X7-000-4410__________

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w eeken d s F o r o p t 770 S 4 X

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&gt; l a r g e g ie e n h e v t* neoik* p er
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O ep t A w ill tra in P A C K E R S
lo r S h ip p in g F o lia g e O epl
F L A N T P U L L E R p o s itio n
also a v a il A p p ly a t S 7 X W
S t a k Rood u Santord

91— A p a rt m tn fs /
H o u st to S h « rt
M A T U R E F E M A L E R o o m m a te
F r e t U n lo r d IX A /m o . plus W
u lllllto s R ets X B U X ________
R O O M F O R R E N T . F e m a le
peel W ill share hom e w ith
pool too » i C all 177 IS M

93— Room s fo r Want
A Q U IE T . C L E A N R M Us San
la rd K itch e n A phene us*.
com la u n d ry t&gt; 5 A u p 174-4*11
C L E A N ROOMS, tingle Ite r tln g
17 S ' w k
K itc h e n , p h e n e ,
la u n d r y , v id e o g e m o t , o il
tfro o l p a r k in g ................I X 4477
B U R N R M . S X w k . w ill. In
eluded , w a s h e r/ d ry o r, pool.
to ll howto p rv M l l i l t ________
IN P R IV A T E L O N O W O O O
h o m e Steady e m p lo ye d only
14 0/w k S IB /d W
C o il I H &gt; h o
R O O M F O R R E N T . L ig h t kltc h
* n p r iv ile g e * 1st a n d lo ti
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dep
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MULTI FAMILY SALE

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S a t u r d a y o n ly , t a r n ] p m l
B rass and glass d in e t k sot,
r t c l l n o r . a i r c o n d it io n e r ,
books, c k th a t . etc R a m or
S h in * Cash n C a rry N o re a
to n a b k a fte r re fu te d Sonlord
A v o to IS lh , tu r n In to
P lu m o s e on second b k e t MS
P lu m o se O r N o E a r ly B irds!

BIG YARD SALE
Thursday Sunday. 0 1 A lo t ot
good item s! V d and O ak A v *.
S an tord

C a ll m you r g a ra g e s a l* a d by
I t naan an Tuesday and ta ke
a d v a n t a g e *1 o u r s p e c ia l
gee age ta le ad p r ic e d C all
C la s s ifie d now for d e le lltl

322 KU

PART TIME

•o iltfm i Mtintotunco f m oil

WAREHOUSE PERSON
E x p p re fe rre d . C O L license
re q A p p ly In person. 1 6 4.1407
C la rk S I . A popka (lo c h h e r t
A re a o il O v e rla n d R d )

THI S W E E K S

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
RELIEF C 00R /D IE TA R T AIDE

W A R E H O U S E A N O O B N IR A L
LA B O R H E L P N B E D ID I
Bonus lo r d riv e rs . A ll shifts
a v o lle b k O a lly p a y . no too.
R ep o rt re a d y to w o rk S : X a m .
In d u s tria l L a b o r S v c . l t d
F re n c h A y N o phono c o ll*

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p r lc a t l S o m e th in g lo r
ev e ry o n e C om o ana C am e
mill F rid a y A S atu rd ay. 7 1
I M P to e c re tt O r . l e i t k r d
S A T U R D A Y O N L Y J U N E IM h
7am 1 X p m
F is h in g lu re s
an d reels, loot*, clothes. Haw
* r p o t*, su rfb o ard Ilk * new .
b o w lin g b a lls e x e r c is e
e q u ip m e n t an d m u c h , m uch
m u ch m a r * X t B a r e d * Rd
San tord. (H id d e n L a k e s l

* SATURDAY ONLY *
la m 4pm . X X O ra n g e B lvd .
L k M o n r o * a r e a C lo th e s ,
to rn . tots o l goad stu ff I

SATURDAY 0NLTI
U m 17pm B ab y tu rn ond
c lo t h e s , h o u s e h o ld H e m s ,
m e n * and wom ens clothing,
toys, c a rd s, books, toots, t i e .
110* P a lm e tto A vo . S an tord

SATURDAY 0NLTI

LAKE MART
X * W L o k e v k w A v o 1 b rat
N . o l Loko M a r y B lv d U t .
M l o n t y l Toys to ts th a n 1 X 6

lORCWOOD ■MOVING SALT
E tied * A b a a hutch ek &lt; E very
th in g m u tt g a l F r l.. U t , Sun
S am 1pm 77* N . W a y m a it I t
t l « l i t * e r 4 * « 1540

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D e a lt! N o Chocks N o E a rly
B irds_______________________

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sets
law n
Sal .
Rd

1741 C e le ry A v * F u rn itu re ,
clothes R e a to n a b lo p rlc e tl
F rid a y and S aturd ay
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C o n c re te

L a w n S e r v ic e

F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
All c o n tra cto rs be re g iste red
o r c e rtifie d To v e rity a state
c o n t r a c t o r * l ic e n s e c o l l
I 100 141 7*40. O c c u p a tio n a l
Licenses a re re q u ire d by I ho
cosmty and con be v e rifie d by
c a ll l n g X I t l X . e x l . 7411

C A P T A IN C O N C R E T E , W ayn e
• B e a l I M a n Q u a llly O p era
tlo n l I X m t / 7 S 7 X X

■ U S H M O O M O W IN O w ith
I e r g * tra c to r. A ll kinds o l y a rd
A va can t lot m o w in g . X1-S775

O IJ A L IT Y .C O N C R E T E W O R M .
I I y e a r s ’ o x p R e a s o n a b le
L k / I n t 111 IM S

O B C L A W N A T R I E SVC. No
|ob loo s m a ll or b ig R t t l d /
C om l SIS o tt 1st cut o r prune
F re e e s t L lc /ln s X 4 H IS
H A R O L D A H O W A R D 'S L aw n
s M e w in g Service. Looking lor
la w n s lo m o w l E d g in g ,
trim m in g , te r tllliln g ( i f r e ­
qu e ste d ), a lto tra s h h au ling
aOJ l a * x i o leav e m essage, or
toi iff 1440 L ic e n s e d /In s u re d
'R A IN B O W L A W N S I R V IC B
N o jo b s lo b ig or s m a ll.
R o t ld t n lle l/C o m m o r lc e l.
L ic e n s e d /In s u re d X 7 X 4 S t*I

M O V IN G S A L E B e d rm
liv in g rm . d in in g rm ,
e q u ip A ll m u s t g e t
Sam Ip m only I US V ih k n

DATA ENTRY
W e a re p a y in g bonus S a lte r
ju s t i n hour s i M u t t h av e
10 on l i on K S P H Long and
sho rt te rm assign S ta rt In*
m e d t a k ly .
No Fa#
R E M E D Y S T A F F I NO *4 * 4444

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
A lte m o n k 'S e n fo r d F u ll and
p a rt lim a M a tu re In d iv id u a l
w ith d e n ta l ee p arlan c a. te /h r
Send R esum e tot D r. P e t r k k
O e llk r e . PO Bee 407. L a k e
M a r y , PL 11744________________

DENTAL ASSISTANTS
A lte m o n to /S a n lo rd F u ll and
p a r t lim a M a tu re In d iv id u a l
w ith F lo rid a c e rtific a te ! r e ­
q u ire d . 44 4* 'h r . Send R esum e
to t O r. P a tric k Del H ere. PO
B e i 447, L a k o M a n r , FL 1 7744

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
D y n a m ic , ex p erien c ed , Indi
vld u a l needed lo r m u lti d lt
ilp lln e r y o lflco, Scheduling,
c o lle c tio n , in su ran ce , phono
sk ills, re c o il, p a tie n t re la tio n *
a n d com up H r l lk r e c y a m u tt.
Those w ith d e n ia l e x p erien c e
need o n ly a p p ly . S a la ry com
m e n s u ro to w ith ex p e rie n c e
A v a ila b le Im m e d ie lH Iy .

_______ *047714141_______
DENTAL ASSISTANT ~

Legal N o tic e

L A B O R E R S N E E D B O Skilled
a n d u n s killed D ays
C o ll b etw een I ]
S F R IN T S T A F F IN O , 0 5 X 1 1

AGENTS-REAL E5TATEI
N o th in g succeeds lik e success
W e re w e ll Into our V d decode
of tra in in g successful agents
N # lic e n s e ? .............. W e 'll h etp l
W ATSON R E A L T Y CORP
M A LToes
m neo

1715*11

P o r t tim e
In te rn a l m odi
c lrw /c a rd lo lo g y Back office
d u tie s, kno w led ge o l E K G .
Sigm oid , tir o s * test and X
R o y loch h tlp lu l C o m p etitiv e
s a la ry . Sand re s u m e : PO Box
l* * 4 , S an tord, F L n n t ________

71— HtlpWanttd

E x p e rie n c e d ex panded duties
A t s li l a n l needed fo r m u lll
d is c ip lin a ry su rg ical and p ro
o t h o ilc r o c o n ilr u c t lv o
p ra c tic e E n e rg e tic In d iv id u a l
w ith s tro n g In d iv id u a l an d
lo o m s k ills , w illin g to go the
e x tr a m l k , o m ust. S a la ry and
b a n t tils c o m m e n tu re k w ith
ta p e r k n e e . *04 7714)00

DOG GROOMER
E x p e r ie n c e d o n ly
a p p ly . At H o s t 4yrs

nee d lo

DOO BATHER ANO COME
OUT PERSON. Al least 4 y r t .
e x p e r ie n c e r e q u ir e d . Coll
174-4IX tor oppolntmonl
DRIVERS NEEDED
A .O . C A R R IE R S , T a v a re s . F I.
o w e ll established and g r o w ­
in g C o n tro l F lo r id a bas ed
co m p a n y o ile rs you:
oils to 1*4 p e r m ile
# U p to 11.000 m l. per m o.
# Slop O tt P a y
P U n lo ad in g P a y
a V o c atio n P a y
o S o lely A P e rfo rm a n c e Bonus
P Spouse R Idln g P ro g ra m
P A v e ra g e T r ip 1 7 O e y t
# Lo ta M o d e l Conventional
T r a c to r*
I I you hovo 1 ye ars tra c to r
fra ile r, O T R an d snow and lea
ex p e rle n c a plus o good d riv in g
re co rd , c o ll:
__________ I too Ets wio__________

DRIVERS WANTED
Q u o llllt d , e x p e rie n c e d p r o ­
duce h a u le r. Long distance.
C O L re q u ire d Cleon M V R .

.

Additions tl
R tm o d tlln g
R l l . / C O M M . V in y l S id in g .
A lu m . F r a m in g . O r y w o ll,
D oors. R ooting, C oncrola.
m-sgn.
o Baiim, cbciisom
R E S ID E N T IA L R I M O O I L I N O

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Carpentry, pointing, elum.
sottlLCOCAttmoilMStA

E le c tric a l

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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R e p o lr -o d d lllo n . c o m m /r e t .
L lc /ln s liR O O O O iei X I 447)

F lo o r in g
H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN O
I n t t t l l U n d ln g Finishing
T O M O L S E N IS IS 414 l i f t

A i r C o n d itio n in g
S H E R M A N 'S A U T O I lS P A I R
Coldest o ir in to w n. A u la A
tru c k o lr condlllonirvg systems
r . p aired o r Installed . F re e e rf.
1 ^ r tM x p * r l* n c e ^ ^ ll3 X g »

C a rp tn try
A M IC K Custom W e o d c r o lT A
D e s ig n . S p e c ia li s i n g In :
Shelving C abinets. F u rn itu re .
R e c o n d itio n in g , R e lln lth ln g ,
B ool R e p a ir, H u ll A In te rio r
G e n e ra l C a rp e n try ........X4-A51S
C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l hom e
re p a irs , p a lm in g A c e ra m ic
I I I * R ic h a r d O r o t* ....... X I )»77

d a rp e iy In s ta lla tio n-"
C A R P E T - M I L L D IR E C T
B ig O fu a u n ll Fam ous Brands
F irs t Q u a lity , T op L in *.
S la ln m o s le r, U i o n lo t .
T r o c k lo tt, Sculptures l * . t *
In s ta lle d . C o m m e rc ia l level
lo op* t i e * yd 407114-0000

C a rp e t Cleaning
S A M 'S C A R P I T C L E A N IN O
p lus s trip an d b u ll Hoars.
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97—Apartment*
Furnlihtd / Rent

1 0 3 — H o USB I

U nfurnlihed/Rent

A C L I A N , I b d rm (u rn ., dish

L A K I AAARV, V I , corner lot,
te r patio, C / H A . No p a ll.
•475/mo., plutdop.
m a w

w as h er, Inc u lllllt e t t I M / w k .
p l u s * o &lt; d * p 3 1 4 d l l ________ ‘

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C / H A , ne w ly renovated, i
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A ll r a n la l a n d r « « l c it a lc
a d v o rtlM m o n lt i r i subject to
tho F o d o ral F a ir Houtksg A ct.
w h ic h m a k e ! It Ille g a l to
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b a te d on ra c e , color, re lig io n ,
te a . h an d ic ap , t a m ila l status
• f M N a t u tg r if

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3/1 pool homo, lanced 1171 mo
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la k o lro n t houte 4450/m a
_____________&gt;11 /004_____________
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C /H A , te r p orch. Ig y a rd .
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SCtS/m o t dep D / S M o r
t w m t i t i ___________
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i t 111 B lm A r e .S a n fo rd

■ F F I C I I N C r C O T T A O I,
C o m p lete ly tu rn ., U til. paid.
N o p o tt. I p ar ta n o nly 333 1175
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117— C o m m e rc ia l
_______ R entals_______
BEAUTY SALON
F u lly equipped V ac an t F o r
L e e t e 1 S la P a r k D r i v e
F a rm e r B eauty Boutique
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337S444

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111— O ffice
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w arehouses 4001.100 tq It
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liv , d in , tarn. r m t . tax 100

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O N E A R S H O F F IN O canter,
county. 4/1. tpllt plan. pool,
plut S acrat t m OOO
• D O W N T O W N Sanford. 4 unit
epartm ant houte Lot IM &lt;
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screened pool N o dow n p e r
m en t tor qu a lified buyer 11
Only 1ST too

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C A S S E L B E R R Y B e e u lllu l 1
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to be remodeled by builder
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b d rm I both m o b ile w ith new
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a t 107,100 401 ] » 4114. ow ner
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Hom es / Sale

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H o u rs : M o n S a t 9 -5 • S u n

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MEALTY • J30

153— A c re a g e ’

Beautiful I, 2, &amp; 3
Bedroom Apartment
Homes Available
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S U N L A N D -P O O L H O M E , 1 4
bed room . 1 bath t i t 000
__________ ae t m a i n
_____
M i l S U M M E R L IN S T R E E T . 4
b d rm , 1 b a lh . g arag e , c e n tra l
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ow ner financing Slt.tOO D e y l
m o i a t E venin gs 111 401/

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2 BDRM.
2 BATH

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City Convenience
NEAR HWYS.
17-92 and 417

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160— Business
_______ F o r Sale
S A N F O R D C O N IIO N M E N T
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C a iim m io r iiiio i;.. i i w

181— A ppliances
/ F u rn itu re

• 3 B e d ro o m .... $ 5 4 8 mo.*
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Open: Mon. - Frl. 9-7
Sat 9-6, Sun. 11-4

322-9104
500 W. Airport Qlvd,
Sanford

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e x c e p t t e i . fa g , lltte .o lc
D O O O S A R I E S - T T I7 ,
a u to m a tic , A /C , PS. P B , lilt.
A M / F M tlo re o O n ly BIASES
p a r m o n th . C a ll M r . P a y n e for
a p p o in tm e n t.
C ourtesy U to d C a r t. 133-711!
W B O F F E R U S E D C A R S . Low
p r ic e *. Low dow n p a y m e n t*
Y o u w r ite y o u r ow n d e e l.
C. L en a A u to m o tiv e In c i t i i
S. O rla n d e D r &gt;444 1J4 404J
C en t# In - L e r * m a k e a d u l l
• IT T * C J-1 J E E P . R e b u ilt 4
c y lin d e r 11.000 O B O O tl ro ad
le a p - n o! t lr o e l le g a l. 371*714
• W 1 P O R S C H E . *11 T a rg e ,
lo w m ile a g e , th o w t Hka new
110,000
OBO
173-1154
• ' T l C H E V Y E l C a m ln o , no
ong o r I r a n i. , A /C . P /S . P /B .
c o w l hood. S I g r il l * U S 0
3 4 *1 3 *1 ________________________
o 'T l V W B E E T L E , 1400 ong
R u n * good. Id o k i good, p ric e d
good. W ith ra d io . 41400 373 *347
■74 F O R D V A N , 4 c y l. a u lo , n ew
t lr e t /b a t t o r y . G re a t w o rk
tru c k . 1700. O B O 171 » 1 l
I I P O N T IA C T R A N S A M . V i r y
c le a n and r u n t g r o a ll 4spd .
A /C S 1 .0 0 0 0 B 0 3 7 I 474*
' l l B U IC K S K Y L A R K . 4 dr
N ew llr * * /w lr ti/p lu g t R unt
good 11700 O B O *0 4 7 * * A IM
I I O LD S C U TLA S S S U P R IM E .
T Tops, n ew p a in t and tire s .
350. ir c e lt e n l condlllon 13*00
371 4003____________
• ’ I t C H E V R O L E T C a p r ic e
C la s t ic , 4 d r ., r u n t good,
loaded
U .0 0 0 O B O an d
'51 O w v r e le t B a la lr. 1 d r ., ru n t
good. M.0QC O B O 574 5737
'47 DO D O I C a ra v a n , au lo . A /c .
4 c y l. C teen, ru n to a c o lte n t
14130 373 14*4

215— Boats and
Accessories
O L A S T O N t r B R .' M i l l M a rc .
B lm ln l w /tr a llo v G ro a t cond,
v e ry te st
ttT tO
3314110
o S A I L to r S u n tlth t i l lb o a t
Special " S t e r t an d S lrlp o t"
design. M l C a ll 447 7311
17 F T ml tr a lla r . 45 H P M o re . 74
lb tro llin g m o to r, flt h (meter,
b lm ln l fop E n t r a t l S ltO O Ilrm
_________ 771 4003________________
O IT M S K I/F IS H B O A T. TO H P
M a r c ., w /tr a it e r . H u n t g ro o tl
13.000 P o r tia ’ fin a n ce 4TS 7000
OIT4S R E O A L M e d a llio n , 17’
W , 4 c y l. m /o u t boar m o to r
w / d r l v * on Ir a lle r U .3 0 0 O B O
474 4004 o r M T 4301 a v e t
• 1 1 F T Q R A O Y W H IT E . O M C .
In b o a r d /o u tb o « r d . lo p t i r o
ITOO O B O
31 3 5 1 U

e ’»T H B N K E N . i V cuddy cabin,
om c, I/O, tao hp, low h rt
Me 11va ltd taert M T T iw E r n t e

21T—W a n te d to Buy
F I N E J E W E L R Y . D ia m o n d s
R o t e t ’t . G o ld T o o l!. T V s .
V C R s. G o lf G u lla r t . earner a t.
S tere o * C a m e ra *. A n tiq u e *
Q u lllt O ld p ockat and w f l t l
w a lc h t t. Iv e r y cu t g la t t
H u m m o ll S lo t m a c h in e *
S w ord*. K nives T o y *. W ic k e r
T ltlw v y ite m s O il p a in tin g *,
c l o c k * . B r o n i a t . S t a r lin g
llo m t O rle n te I ru g * In s ta n t
C a th B ro ad w ay J e w e lry and
P aw n. O vtede P la ta . 14 *4 4 7 *

P R O F E S S IO N A L V o lle y b a ll Not
4 a c c a tto r la t N o w In bo»
O rlg c o il SMO w ill to ll SM
ta a t t t u t t

PROOUCE

193— L a w n 8. G a r dsn
FO R S A L t W OOD M U LC H
B rin g ih o v o lt SlO pick up load
You toad M l sail
L A N D I C A P I N Q ( ’P L A N T S .
L o u g u ttru m and o th e rt. 1-4 tt
te ll W heteaete P r te e tl

mm*

195— M a c h ln e ry /T o o ls
SAW
IS" D e lia R a d ia l A rm
w ith la b ia
MM
__________ C a ll n i asai
e WOOD JAW C L A M P S .'
C ra fts m a n . 10 Inch ca p acity
w ood, to lld ook L I F E T I M E
O U A R A N T E E 4 o n ly C o tl
S O O to llio rS lS 111 4144

199— P e t » * Supplies
A K C D O O SH O W S. A ll breeds
ond obedience C a n lra l Flor
Ida F airg ro u n d s M Juno 14,
11, 14. In fo rm a tio n IFWOeO
P td tg r to * b ra n d food lor dag*
CHOW CHOW PU PPIES. S
t e m a lo /l m o l* . F a th e r on
p r o m lto t. 114 SOSO_____________
F R E E TO OOOD H O M E . 1
ad o ra b le loving K IT T E N t
w k to ld . Coll 111 IT U any tim e
F R E E to good hom o, lu ll chow.
F o m a te . b la c k , apayod. a ll
th o ti, h o utebroken Q 4 K K
M A R M A L A D E T ab by Fom ate.
41 SO C re a m P e rs ia n M a te . HOO
10 w k t. p e p e r i/ih o t * M T -M U

FOR

• C H IV Y

U

P IC K

B C A U V IL L E V A N

’ 7*. I Ion, P o tM n g e r von.
Cleon Loaded) Too m uch lo
lltl. m u tl tee lo appreciate
O nly S3.4TS O B O
3111700

SALE

SILVER Q UE E N
P E A S Call 171 IM I

a F O R O R A N O I R , L T X *1.
P/S. c ru lM . A /C. 1‘rreo. 4,700
miles, 1 y r or 11,000 m l tell on
w arran ty ■_________C oll 373 ISS3
O J E E P P IC K U P *&gt;*. 1*74. V I.
aulo Engine and Iran* r*
b u ilt le b o u l 10.000 m lla t l
Newer Interior S3.000131 7004

CORN.

B L U E B E R R IE S , a l l

Guise Rd . Osteen 407 330 7111
_ A M jU j^ S * l_ jL _ S u n _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _

223— M iscellan eo u s
•

F IL IN O C A B IN E T !, F u
m a c h in e , cop ter, ty p e w rite r.
c tte tr t&gt;C a H m im ^ _ _ _

235— ‘T rucks /
B u s e s /V a n s

221— Good Things
to E a t

QIM —

189— O ffice Supplies
/ E q u ip m en t

• ‘17 F O R O B R O N C O I I . rod..
4 a4, V 4 . I tp d o v o rd riv *. A /C ,
P /S . P I B, A m /F m c o s m I I o.
a lu m in u m w heals w /o v *r s lta d
l lr o t G ood con dlllon M u tl
Mil
*3400
77**417

V IN T A O E WRIST AND
P O C K E T W A T C H E S . Rolaa
La Coultre MoVado Plagat
C o rn e r
P e te k P h l l l l p e .
H a m lllo n
E lg in . Longlnet
T llla n y and Co. Illln o lt
V a c h a ro n
A ny old m oon
phase or chronograph wat
chat Paying up lo 110.000
Im te n l cash 1*1-447*

~187— Sporting Goods

NANDAT CONURES $1 25
I b l r d t 4 cage H I QUO

POT BELLY PIGS

4 w o a k to ld . O tlo o n ISO each.
1714114
P R O F E S S IO N A L DOO
T R A IN IN O . In d iv id u a l tra in
Ing. G ro u p Cl e t t a t fo rm in g
n o w l C a ll 130*171
1 S IA M E S E K IT T E N S . I w k t .. t
m a l t , I (o m a lt , Illte r boa
tra in e d t l l o a c h 774 IN 7

M IN I Y i n Plym euth V o ytgo r.
M Greet condlllon. low mileage. *4300 O B O &gt;3* 4*70

HAIR DRYER

Salon p r o te u lo n a l, Z o to t
S71 F ir m 377 4154
O R U O . O r i e n t a l ty p e . S lio
a p p ro . I ’ ■ r . N a v y back
ground w ith m a u v e , c re a m 4
g ra y design E a c a lltn l cond,
l i o n . t i l . C a l l 110 0 1 0 *

Sanford Motor Co.
1*te C H E V R O L E T CIS P IC K
U P 44.000 miles. V I . S speed
Cteen a t e p ln l Spec la 1-111.4*1
__________ Call 177 a m __________
Vi'*** D A T S U N P IC K U P . 4&lt;4
A /C 11.500 or bottofter.
__________ Coll 171417*__________
’l l C H E V Y P IC K U P . H alf Ion.
V I . 3 tpd Good work truck
11.300 O B O .................... 374*15*

230— A n tiq u e /C la s s ic

Cars
a C A D IL L A C D i V I L L I , IT7*.
A l l P O W E R I O nly 13000 or
b»*i olter P i vote call 373 0334

O F O K O T H U N D E R B IK O . IT **.
A ll o r lg l n o l l N a t d i to m e
work
II.A T t O H O 331 0134
01444 F O R D P ick up. 1/1 Ion.
re stored 1*74 l o l l o l o a lro
p o r t! A B o o u ly 14 too 430 0*77
' » N O V A . Show C o r. ISO cu In .
1 apd. L o tt of c h ro m e M u tl
te e I L ik e new I U 7S0 771 H i t

e l l B R O N C O II. E i c t l l t r t l
condltlonl Low mil**! Runs
gro a ll 55 000 Call 374 7534

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
a C H E V Y Motor homo. '7*
Clean, ru n t g rto l F u ll both.
A /C. Generator Now awning
Good tiros...................... 131 74*1
Need* now parents l

~ ~ ~ ~ 2 3 1 — Cars
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN

01*47 C O A C H M A N M .H . 74 H .
71K m l. M any e v lra tl Incl.
gtnarafor. V ary easy lo drive
414. *00.............................. 177 4430

ea cep t te a . le g . Hite, qtc

DEO METRO XFI ITTO. A/C.
tlo r e o c a t t t f l e . o v e rd r iv e
O nly S II7 .1 I p er m onth C oll
M r . P oyne lo r oppo lntm onl
C e u rto iy U to d C a r t, 333 7H 3

a l l W IN N E B A O O . » II. Now
ongln* 4 radiato r............. 14.000
371 143lor 331 0114
’M P A C E A R R O W , 54’ . 7K m l.
on Chovy ala. Aw ning, A/C,
g*n„ vac., twin bads, dlnalla.
mlcro/ovon, lull bath, driver*
door, 1 o a ty chairs, tote.
tte a p tl
473 K
407 377 3734
'17 C H A M P IO N La Sail#, Clast
A , C h o vy 454, 14‘. 7 now
M lchollnt. r*or b r, awnings.
37K m l. M IN T . 5&gt;1.5M*7I 5777

eCHRYSLIR IMPERIAL ’Tl.
Llko n e w . M u l l M il. O nly
177,300 C a ll (407)113 W34

DODO! COLT, HIS. a cylinder"
R u n t but n e e d * c a rb re b u ilt.

noo__________call m im
H O N D A C IV IC D X • 'T l, 5 tp d . a
door, a /c . new tir e * Good
con dltlo nl t4 .300 4341311
O L E B A R O N C envorflblo. M
Rod. loaded, dig d o th , now
fop, now llr o tM .1 0 0 4*1 7404

o ’t l A L L E O R O m o to r ho m o 37
H, ow ning, tw in bads, g o n a ra

Builder Closeout
IN P R I V A T E P O O L C O M M U N I T Y

308 and 310 Krlder Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

$5

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MOVE IN
NOW!

• $453 P. I.

•Bated On 9.29% A. P. M.

Three Bedroom , 2 Bath
Split Plan,
1600 Square Feet
Vaulted Ceilings
Spacious M aster Suite
W ith Deluxe Bath

• Screened-In Patio
• Tw o-car Garage
• Professional Landscaping
• W alking Distance To Pool,
Clubhouse. Tennis tL
Basketoail Courts

DfRICnONS: Lake Mary Blvd. casi across 17-0Z. lo Loll on Sanford Avc.
1/2 mile lo Right on SArtora Blvd.. pAil pool L dubltouse to Irft on Krkter Rd

PAUL R. SCHWAB
CUSTOM HOMES
699-0962 - Office
321-8631 - Model
L it * R G 0 0 4 4 IM

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L IN C O L N T O W N C A R , I t t l .
M in t C o n dlllon. 4 IK . Lan d au
ro of, w ire w h ee l c o v e rt, S7.500
___________ 44 7 414-444*___________
N I C E . C L E A N , d e p e n d a b le ,
cold A /C t a r t lo r u t e .
L O W dow n p a y m e n ts ond
L O W w e a k ly p a y m e n t*
F U E S A U T O S A L E S 137 14*7

4—

S P E C IA L

• P I T T R A V E L o r tr a in in g
cage. H e a v y m olded p lo tllc .
M e d iu m to tm a ll l i l t . V e ry
nice. 130 C a ll M l S444

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P R E -L E A S E

2 3 1 -C a r s

l l i t l 1/1 40 N o b lllly . C ontrol
H /A SS.S00
M i l l 1 /tts I t F llltw o o d /
C la ro m o n l. C e n lro l H /A ,
c a rp o rt, ra is e d tc ra a n r m
If, M0
i n t o 1/1 IS S k y lln e /J e trl. A ll
e l e c t r i c , c a n t r a l h e a l. 1
w indow A /C u n lit III.SOO
H i l l l / l * , I I C h a m p io n / Sun
vlo w . C o n tro l H /A ,
g a * / a lo c t r lc . t e r t t n e d r m
SI4000
I t i t o 1 /1 * 4 I I S k y lin e . A ll
e le c tric , C a n lra l H /A , r o lle d
screen rm . c a rp o rt, StT.SOO

Ce II 32 3 -8 1 6 0 of 8 3 1-3 703

R ID G E W A T E

• 1 B ed ro o m . . . . $ 3 9 9 mo.*

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

199— Pets A Supplies

• M F T P O N T O O N boat. A ll
tlbargtett. lag H P Evlnrudo.
V ery ta il I M any ••trot. Ilka
new I O nly IT ,430133 4M*

322-2811
831 9993

e Senterd Hitterlc CtArHIl e
e Cule 1/1. greet tpocUaflve e
a valve..... ........... m .taa,

COULONT BELIEVE ITI

l bd rm . 1 balh. A ir. fanes. F H A /
v A special! 114,000 A Jewel
l/| tpllt. C/H/A. lanced garage.
cut tom features! S/a.too
D uple■ }/ l 4 t/l. c/h/e. lenced
taOO/mo income I S I' 000

O a v 'l. Bang Farecteturet,
A itun te N eO ualify
Hem et with U t e D O W N I

e Lake M ary Schoeltf
a J/J condo low ettareatS .
e ell a p p l. W /D ui.ae e

AA Carnet. Inc , U 111M

312 W First St. Sanford

D o you have a n y u n w a n ted or
tavteodod llo m t you w o u ld lik e
lo t o l l !
C a ll th e Sanford
H e r a ld C l e t i i l l e d t lo g a t
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m a l r e t t e t w ith 10 y r w a rra n ty
a n d b u n d le . N e v e r used, i l l l l
in boa. Cost St.000 M u tt ta ll
Slop cash c a ll W i n n
o D I N E T T E S E T . n ic e lab ia
a n d a c h a in , s a l W ill d e liv e r.
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M A T T R E S S sao A S E T A U P .
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a ll m ake s A p a rts . 10a E
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121— C ondom inium
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S /1 /1 D

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IN SPECIAL

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both. Ig
let on cul da t a r . Brantley
Sctwoit iseecs is e -m s

L A K I M A R T I b d rm . ca rp et.
C H A . e p p t l a n c e t i . m in lt ,
fenced y d O o o d a re a O l a / M
L A K I M A R Y D U P L E X . 1 BR. I
B A , t le v e , r e lr lg , A /C .
w o th /d r y hook i p . big ya rd
S3U &gt;/m e , U Q O /dop M l H a l
L A R O I m o d e rn 1 /1 . n ew
c e rp e t. w o th e r/d r y e r hook up
p n v /tr e e s ssso/m o /a t gate
S A N F O R D I B O B M I b am .
very n ice neighborhood, very
cloon. A v o n J u ly ! &gt;0 0a /ta
I ( D B M D U P L E X . C a rp o rt,
k lic h e n appliances, hoo* upt
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l i s t u « tr e e d e p o tit i yeer
ir a t e H e pen m r m ________
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I b d r m 4 Ig
e ttlc ie n c y . lu ll k ltc h e n t. re
m w *,le d . A /C . L e tt o l tp ece
on b u t lin e M o n th ly U t t or
w ee kly r a ’r t o v o l l 111 »0*0
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ta in
W [, hook u p l. ItOO
M O V B IN S P R C IA L I » K 1 I
S A N F O R D I B drm ~ IK O m o
p lu t secu rity A ll u t ililie t paid
e v c e p te ie c ____________ s m a a l
S A N F O R O I B D R M SMO m o
p lu td e p o til N o p o tt
_____________n i i w _____________

t-A T h

I M SO F I I T fo r lease on 1717,
a u c c a a a tu l a i l s t l n g a n c h o r
b v t ln e t t a t Good p a rk in g an d
lig h t i n g . O r a a l y l t l b l l l l y .
A sk in g S400/m o. 371 4444 w ork

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105— D u p le x -

L a k e A da I b d rm . SMO m o
I b d rm . S4ig m o and up

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181— A ppliances
/ F u rn itu re

te e ,te a l a / l l L iv . d in . tern r m t .

O H ID D E N L A K I V IL L A 1/1.
w / g arag e , tc ra o n a d p atio ,
C H A U O O /m o . U O tte c
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a il apple. S U B /m o ., M M aoc.
O S A N F O R D t / l a p t ml acr.
porch. RHc S l/S /m o no d a p .
P S A N F O R D 1 / t . S , I a la r y
d u p le t C H A u s e /m e 1414/te c
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g a ra g e . fp4c. Ig y a rd , w e ll 4
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O arage. Ig ac r. porch, fplc.
cle a n M M /m o M O e /te c
O S A N P O R O 1/1 A pt. te r p a tie .
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help avert shock
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exertional heudaches following
bench aerobics. What are some
options to consider In the
treatment of this condition? I
have no other Mralth problems
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healthy lifestyle.

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based on the sounds or the the queen and Kust led a
letters. Hut how do we know the diamond lo his purlnrr'e ace:
pronunciation of words from u one down.
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                    <text>May 2 3 ,

1994

M ONDAY

30 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1S08
86th Your, No. 235 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports

Transportation
future
Sanford to hear predictions up to year 2050
By NICK PPItaaii*
PPIIPAUP

Defending the crown

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W ill g e l a g lim p s e o f C e n t r a l F lo r id a 's t r a n s p o r t * lio n f u tu re to n ig h t . T h e E c o n o m i c D e v e lo p m e n t
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□ People
How to grow backyard citrus
In th r gurdrnlng column t«&gt;day. John I.
Jackson J r ., multi county citrus agent, tell
rrader* all ahotii thr planting and raring for
harkvard citrus

~ T , ' e S a n f o r d C i t y C o m m la a lo n

w o r *‘ *r% * ln n n ie e tln g th is

Although the plan depicts this area of Central
Florida as having an outstanding lund transnor

E IK ' member Bryan Gaines, of l)|«nev Devrl

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P o w e r C o r p o r a t io n , re le a se d a w r it t e n re p o rt
|M ilntlng o u t th e m a jo r p a r ts o f th e p re s e n ta tio n .

Sanford and Seminole County are contained
within what Is presently listed os the Orlando
Metropolitan Area, along with Orange and
Osceola Counties. I.ake County Is now being
added to the area, with the expectation that
volusla, l*olk and llrevard Counties will »*■
Included by I he year 2040
Between now and then, the KDC I, predicting
the following:
• Travel by personal vehlclrs will sllll hr ih r
preferred mode of trun»|M&gt;rtallon for most of the
p o p u la t io n .

Arrest made In child abuse case
S A N rO R D - Sanford |*&gt;llre arrrelrd Robert
Thom as School. 22. o fO l | Park Ave . yesterday
afternoon. According lo Investigator Arthur
U rn e , School reporirdly Mni. k a 17 month old
baby alter the child spilled a glass of water
l oiter M id the child a fare w a, s w o lle n and
there were bruiare on her leg, School wan
reportedly baby •tiling with the child at thr
time, and lived with th r child's mother
l-ollcr Commander Dennis Whitmire m i , I
School ha* l&gt;een charged with aggravated child
abuse at thr pre»ent time, hul the case !• •till
under Investigation.

,L A.K E ^ AHV - The U k r Mary C lly C o m ­
mission ba* approved purchase of two lie u
£rown Victoria , » lire vehicle, and one
,,W 4 Eord Hanger for Code Enforcement Tfie
, Wo P™ ** ,a r « bad Iwen planned to he included
n next ye ar* budget, but Poller Chief Richard
lieary (old ih r rnnim iM lon I he presrni rara fiave
exceeded the 100.000 mile limit, and would
need cu«lly maintenance In order lo m tu in o r
their ofieraiiort into next year The money lor
ih r purchase will be taken fmm the Vslucle
Replacement Fund, with f 27.033 70 for the
|Mtllce car*, and BIO.OA3 for the Code Enforce­
ment vehicle.
Th e rrque*i wu* approved by a unanimous
vole of the City Commission during iht* pa*i
Thursday's commission meeilng.

Winning ticket in Homestead
T A L L A H A S S E E — One winning ticket — from
Homestead — was bought for Saturday's Florida
Lotto drawing and Is worth &gt;7 million, lottery
officials said Sunday.
Th e winning numbers for Saturday were
25-26-31-43-45-47. Th e Lotto Jackpot for next
Suturduy Is estimated at 97 million.

• Th e plan Includes an Inner-loop, realised by
the completion of Jo h n Young Parkway as an
arterial roadway, and the conversion of S R 436
lo sn urban expressway from Interstate 4 In
Altamonte Springs to the Orlando International
Airport
• Completion of the Eastern GreenrW ay will

New home
building
decreases
Permits down
but percentage
up over 1993

Lake Mary police to get cars

On Turaday night Ih r Seminole County «rhool
txtard !• cx|&gt;cclcd lo make koine changes In Ihr
prlnclpalships of *cvcrul county rln u rn la ry
schools.
Th e district periodically •hill* principal* front
one *chool to another In order to krep principal,
from ,|)endlng loo many year. In one location.
Th e principal, who are expected to move to
new locations are:
• Sherrill Casey from take Mary Elementary
School In Lake Mary lo English Estates
Elementary Scliool In Fern Park.
• Frances Duvall from Easibrook Elrincnlury
School In W inter Park to W inter Springs
Elementary Scliool In Winter Springs.
• Gloria Orseck from Gencvu Elementary
School In Geneva lo Lake Mary Elementary
Scliool In take Mary.
• Gloru Slant* from Forest C lly Elemcnlury
School In Altumontc Springs lo Allumonte
Elementary School In Altamonte Springs.
• Ilelly Stanley from English Estules Elemen­
tary School In Fern Park to Easthrook Elemen­
tary School In Winter Park.

*
* Hie EDC'a highway plan proposes a network
of three, concrntrlr beltways or clrcumrerrntlal
expressways within the greater Orlando urban
area
• W ithin 50 years, these expressways will
connect additional com m unities of Haines
Clly/takrland. Clermont. Eustls. Deltona/Deland
and St. Cloud.

C Bee Future, Page BA

First United Methodist Laywoman of the Year

Principals may change schools

and

B y 2. MARK B A R F|T l D
Harald Senior Stall Writer

Carole PoQram (from left), Mabel Chapman
Thomas. Laywoman of the Year, Pamela Halo

and tha Rev. Clifford Malvln
Sunday celebration

H M it s w i*
at the Pentecost

Thom as: Closest thing to a
saint church will ever see
By DORIS DIBTRICH AND SUSAN WINNBR
Horald Columnists
S A N FO R D — Mabel Chapman Thom as was
m odrslly overwhelmed on Pentecost Sunday ai
thr First United Methodist Church of Sanford
when she was named Laywoman of Ih r Year.
Hut the coveted and prestigious honor runic
as no surprise to the congregation where

Thom as has been a member for about 72 year*.
A longtime church member, Hnyd Coleman,
said. “ She (Thom as) In the closest thing to u
M i n t this church will ever see."
Painrla Hale, chairman of Ihr administrative
board ul the church who prrsldrd over Ih r
ceremony, commented on Thom as and her
award. "T h e reason ih.it she was given the
award was because of her lifelong service lo Ihe

[ Bee Laywoman, Page 5A

S A N FO R D — Seminole Courtly housing starts
U*»k a breather lo April, bul year lo date total,
are allll up 13 percent over a yrar ago
A total of ft| new home (termils were issued by
lire Seminole County Building Division in April,
down about 33 percent from Ihe 130 permits
Issued in April IWU3 I m inty permit activity loss
shown a steady I n r m u r sine* I m il.
Th e lluliding Division release* a m onthly
report of permit and lri*pertlon activity for the
ntilncor|Miralrd arras.
Since Oct. |. 1093. A l l new home permits
have been Issued by ih r rdtinty. Thai * a 13
perrent Increase over Ihe 330 permits laaued by
Ihe rounty between O rl. 1002 and April 1903
New commercial start* continue lo *lrrngthrn.
us well A total of I I construction permit* were
l**urt! for commercial buildings In April, nearly
three limes the 11 permits issued in April 1003.
Year-to-date commercial penults are up 8H
percent over Iasi year Th e county hus Issued SI
new business construction penults since Octo­
ber. compared lo only 27 permit* Issued during
Ihe same |&gt;erlod u year ago
Commrrteial alterations continue lo Increase, a
sign existing businesses ure expanding or have
thr rapllol to Improve Sixteen commercial
ulirrutlon prnnlts were Issued In April, up from
Ihe 13 permits Issued In April 1093. There has
been a 58 percent Increase In commercial
alterations since Oct. 1 over Ihe same sevenmonth period a year ago.

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SCC seeks to simplify articulation
By VICKI DaSORMIBR
Horald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Transferring college credits from
a com m unity college lo u four- year university
shouldn't he Ihut difficult u task.
Sometimes, however. Ihe credits don'l transfer
and courses have lo l»c needlessly retaken.
Thut's what Dr. Travis Spuuldlng. articulation

olllcrr at Seminole Com m unity College. Is trying
lo help flic students there uvold.
“ W r want to inukc the transition from
Seminole Com m unity College to a four- year
Institution an easy one,'' Spaulding said.
C o m m u n i t y c o lle g e s -c a n e n t e r In t o
ugreememta with colleges and universities that
make the transfer of credits (articulation)
simpler.

As u result, every one ol the state's nine public
four-year Institutions and utmost all the private
four-year schools, have entered Into articulation
agreements with SCC.
“ Stetson has been steadfastly refusing to enter
Into an agreement with us." Spaulding said.
Recently. SCC and Webster University In
Altamonte Springs entered Into an articulation
L'J Bee T ransition, Page BA

From *UfT and wire reports

Bridge......................
Classifieds.........4B.BB
Comloa.....................SB
Crossword...............SB
Dear Abby................SB
Daatha................... SA
Dr. Oott...................
Editorial................... 4A
Florida......................8A

Horoaoop*............... SB
Movloa...................... SB
Nation.......................SA
Poopl*...................... SB
Polio#....................... SA
•ehool Menu........... SA
Sporta................. 1B,2B
Television................ SB
Waathar................... SA

Summer temps return

Sunny. High In the
mid to upper 80s.
W ind northwest 5 to
lO m p h .

For moro waathar, aaa Pago SA

W om an needs help
in burying bones
By SANDRA IL L IO TT
Herald Stall Writer_______________
S A N F O R D — Since discov­
ering bone fragments on the
surface of un historic Indian
mound recently, two Sanford
women have launched an all out
effort to properly rebury the
remains and sec the mound Is
maintained,
K a r e n Prince Is convinced the
bones she found on top of the
soil at u mound off Cameron
Avenue arc human. Prince went
to the site uhaut two weeks ago
after hearing that un nrchologlst
hud discovered a skull fragment
there.
"I was talking lo m y girlfriend
(Darla Calonc) and said, ‘some­
thing Is wrong. There Is no

reason u hone fragment should
be on top of the soil."'
She was amazed lo discover
bone fragments lying on the soil
near the road at the base of the
mound.
“ I bent over and just brushed
away some leaves ncur where
the car was parked und they
were ull on the base of the
m o u n d , " P r in c e r e c a lle d ,
“ almost in the road, like 10 or 12
pieces."
Th e next day, she returned
with her husband. “ I wanted to
show m y huHband und he bent
down and picked up unothcr 15
or 20 pIcccB Just out of one spot.
I'm saying there arc b o many
pieces In a one square foot urcu,
what does this whole mound

□ Boo Bones, Pago SA

H.r.M Photoby Tommy Vlne.nl
B o n e fra g m e n ts f o u n d a t In d ia n m o u n d .

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Survey shows widespread ange
By Associated Press

Scientists push new fuel
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — Hydrogen, co n su lte d by runny
scientists the fuel of the future, has been unsigned a more
humble role In current projects to power cars wtth natural gns.
Hut It's n significant assignment: clean up dirty emissions
created by burning natural gas — which has received federal
and state blessing as the current alternative fuel to gasoline.
Hydrogen Is used In liquid form with oxygen to power the
space shuttle Into orbit. And scientists at the Kennedy Space
Center and Its next-door neighbor, the Florida Solar Energy’
Center, nre sold on the prospects of using hydrogen and
natural gas to power cars.
Natural gas has been used as a fuel for Internal combustion
engines. In one way or another, since the 1900s. But It has
been generally limited to periods when gasoline was In short
supply.
It is the cleanest-burning of all fossil fuels, and reserves are
m uch larger than crude oil. But It Is not clean enough, and
reducing emissions In vehicles requires a complex control
system.
There also are other problems, such as a lower power output
than gasoline.
Th e Jet Propulsion Laboratory. General Motors Corp. and
researchers In other countries "have experimented with
hydrogen, sometimes m ixing It w ith gasoline.
But research and testing at the solar center nnd Kennedy
Space Center have carried such work a step farther. Th e y are
demonstrating that hydrogen can easily be mixed with nntural
gas to cut down on dirty emissions.

Star island fuming over proposed home
M IA M I B E A C H — S ta r Islan d co u ld not be m ore
appropriately numed.
Th e small, lush. Mediterranean-Inspired isle Is home to
Gloria Estcfan, Vanilla Ice. the Miami Heat’s Rony Sclkaly. nnd
other members of South Florida's elite.
T h e ir newest neighbor Is Germ an Investor Thom as Kramer.
Th e stars of Star Island, however, are not nmused.
Kramer has submitted plans to build a S20 million.
54.000-square-foot, Islamlc-styled mosque on four of the
Island's 42 waterfront lots.
Neighbors nre fuming not only over the size and style of the
mansion, but the single 54-foot dome that will crown It. Some
also worry that Kramer's fluctuating financial history may
leave them with a huge, unsalable house on their Island.
"W e don't have a home like that on the Island," said Dr.
Theodore It. Stnihl. a 41-year resident and the president of th r
Star Island Taxpayer's Association. "Neighbors nre concerned
that It will ruin Ihe decor of the Island."
"It's crazy. It's humungous." rap singer Vanilla Ice told Th e
Miami Herald. But he added. " I'll Invite him to m y parties If lie
Invites me to his."
Miami Bench officials say there's simply nothing like It on thr
East Coast.
"It's off the charts." said Paul Ginln, director of ih r city’s
building department, which must approve Kram er's final plans
before Issuing u building permit. "It's a little nmullcr than the
White House."
Under current zoning rules, no structure on the Island can be
higher than 33 feet.
Three weeks ago, however, the city's Board of Adjustment
unanimously approved a zoning variance that enables Kramer
to go ahead with the 54-foot high dome.
Since other Star Island residents have sought similar ,
vurlances and been denied, some now believe Kram er rece iver
preferential trealment because of his tremendous Influence In
Miami I f w h real estate.
,\f|

Florida voters arc angry about
c rim e , the tide of refugees
flooding the state. Ihe poor
quality of many public schools
and what they see as eroding
v a l u e s , a s u r v e y b y s ix
newspapers shows
Th e voters see problems that
seem complicated beyond reso­
lution nnd elected leaders who
can't be trusted to care for
anyone but themselves.
" A lot of |&gt;enple come down
here thinking It's going to I k- a
dream, and ll's not," said Mark
Travis. 24. a subcontractor In
Cleurwater. " T h is is what we got
now. n bunch of people whose
dream burned out."
T h e new spapers su rve ye d
1.400 Florida voters earlier this
month In nn effort to focus news
coverage on voters’ concerns In
the months leading up to the
Nov. 8 general election In which
a governor will tie chosen.
Th e nrwspajicrs participating
In the Voices of Florida Project
are Th e News of Boca Raton, the
Bradenton Herald. T h r Florida
Ttm e s -U n lo n of Jacksonville.
T h e M ia m i H e ra ld , the St.
Petersburg Tim es and Th e T a l­
lahassee Democrat.
Th e Floridians were not asked
to rvalualc candidates Th e y
were questioned about the wor­
ries that affect their lives and thr
stale’s future, what they thought
of government today, und what
they believe should be on the
next governor's ngenda.
T h e survey, conducted tie-

S ee V oices, Page BA

Concerns
differ for
minorities
■y Associated Prase__________

V O IC E S O F F L O R ID A
Voters
w a r* n a k e d
w h i t t h e y t h o u g h t w e e th e
a ln g la m o a t I m p o r t a n t le a u e to r
t h e g o v e r n o r to b e w o r k i n g o n .

Th e most Important Issues for
Florida voters this election yeur
dllfer from one ethnic group to
the next, a new survey shows.
On m any questions In thr
Voices of Florida survey, wldr
variations existed among blacks.
Hlspunlcs and non-Lulln white
voters In priorities and In lop
concerns.
Th e newspapers participating
In the Voices of Florida Project
nre Th e News of Boca Raton, the
Bradenton Herald. The Florldu
Tlm e s-U n lo n of Jacksonville.
T h e M iam i Herald. T h e St.
Petersburg Tim es nnd Th e T a l­
lahassee Democrat.
Hispanic* Interviewed In the
survey of 1.400 votrrs were far
more satisfied that the state Is
tieaded In ihe right direction
than blacks.
And both Hlspanlcsund blacks
held u rosier view of the future
th an d id n o n -L a tin w h ltrs .
where skepticism ran deep
O nly 30 perrent of the non
L u lln w hiles say Florida I*
"headed In the right direction."
while 39 percent of blacks and
45 perernt of lllspanlcs feel that
way.
"Im m igrants tend to lie op­
t i m i s t i c . " said s o c io lo g is t
Llsandro Perez of Florida In-

37 percent
17 percent
14 percent
E d u c a tio n
9 percent
H e a lth C a re
B percent
E co n o m y/Jo b s
3 percent
Low er Texes
2 percent
E n v ir o n m e n t
2 percent
W a s te In G o v e rn m e n t
7 percent
A ll O th e r
F ig h tin g c rim e , d r u g s
Im m ig ra tio n

MOrmaaon by The Associated Pie**
trriiiuiou.il University. " T h e y
lend to bcltevc that ih r place
they cuinc to Is lirttrr I ban l he
place they Ird or there would
have (writ no justification lor
leaving "
Ncurlv l wo thirds or 05 |«-r
cent, ol all non Latin wlilirs
ranked Illegal Immigration as a
critical concern Only half ihr
Hlspunlcs and 40 percent of Ihe
blacks surveyed gave It the same
weight
Minorities also were signill
cuntly more likely to say gun
control laws are ol critical Im ­
portance to Florida's future The
group that ranked gun control as
least Important Included non
Latin white men who live in
North Florida, where hunilng Is
a (Kiputur pastime

MnMrl gufTsc by 0*«r'
Overall, blurb voters In thr
survey were disproportionately
concerned with crim e. Th e y
favored more police, stricter
gun-control laws and more cm
phasts an child prevention And
more than other groups, they
udvoeuird Increased access to
health care. Job-creation pro­
grams. improved rare relations
solutions to homelessness und
wider availability of day care
Many of these programs have
lullrn into dlsluvor among while
|K)lUlrlnns
'W h e n you talk u Imiui doing
something for Ih r unfortunate,
said Charles lUakrly. a rrtlrrd
g o ve rn m e n t e m p lo y e r from
ilom rstrad who Is itlnck. "you're
not vrrv popular"

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Centenarians honored in oldest city
S T . A U G U S T IN E — A group of six people were honored in
the nation's oldest city over the weekend — and their
cumulative age was 614.
C harles B. D u n n S r.. 101 years old. acknowledged
well-wishers with a firm handshake. Then he offered Ills secret
to longevity — not the city's "Fountain of Youth" attraction.
"It's truth und virtue." he said. "A n d I might add that virtue
comes cosier with age."
Th e St. Jo h n s County Council on Aging located 14 county
residents aged 100 or older, and invited them to its second
unnuul Centenarian luncheon on Saturday. One of the six who
attended was Aldo King, a farmer who grew all of his own food
for mast of his life.
O nly two were seated In wheelchairs at the table of honor.
And of those two. one was the eldest daughter of 103-ycur-old
Arlue Francis. On Sundays, Mrs. Francis pushes her daughter
to the church a quarter mile from her Hastings home.
D unn Is a veteran of W orld W ar I. who survived u mustard
gas attack and returned to New York C ity to manage a hotel In
the 1920s.
Katherine Shropshire. 100, was fashion coordinator for To w n
A Country and Harper's Bazaar In New York before moving to
St. Augustine in the 1940s to become society editor of Th e St.
Augustine Record.

Way Back When
It you don't think the Sanford area had some 'curvashus' lassies
back In the early 1930s. tako a gander at this bevy ot local
beauties aboard this float In a Sanford parade. The float Itself Is
a pint-sized ropllca of the St. Johns River Line's "City ol
Sanford." Aboard the "rlverboat" are. (eft to right, Dorolhy
Stewart, Marlisa Torrance. Mary Elizabeth Neely, Margaret Murll,
Katheryn Allen, Mary Miller, Elolse Winn, Dorothea Lawson and
Eleanor Courrlngton. Area old timers remember Mary Elizabeth
Neely as the 'Ginger Rogers' of local dancing circles, Mary Miller
as one of Ihe local outstanding beauties, and Eloise Winn as

Prosecutors, public defenders have disparity in resources
■y Asseoleted Press
D A D E C IT Y - If Laurie R.
Chanc, a public defender, had
the money to hire two expert
witnesses, her client could have
been acquitted of charges that
he broke Into a home und ra|&gt;cd

F ro m A s s o c ia te d P re s s re p o rts

LOTTERY
MIAMI - H ere are th e
winning num bers se le c te d
Sunday In the Florida Lottery:
L otto
3 8 -2 0 -3 1 -4 3 -4 8 -4 7

Cash 3
0 * 0-6
Play 4
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Tonight: Fair. Low In the lower
to m id 60s. Light wind.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High
In the mid to upper 60s. W ind
becoming south lO m p h .
Extended forecast: Wednesday
and Th u rsd a y : Partly cloudy
with the lows In the lower 70s.
Highs In the upper 80s to lower
90s. Friday: Partly cloudy with a
chance of m a in ly afternoon
showers and thunderstorms.

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Florida Residents must pay T% salsa
taa In addition to rates above.

To o rn cr was rich ... things
could've been different."
Th e case Is an example of a
pervasive problem In America's
court system. Prosecutors often
spend thousands of dollars and
have m any more resources.

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MOON PHASIS

Monday. May 23, 1994
Vol. 66, No. 235

Postmaster: Sand address changes
to THE SANFORD HERALD, P.0.
Bos 1M7, Sanford, FL 33773-1W T.
Subscription Raisa
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Toorncr. 34, faces life In prison
d urin g a s e n lrm ln g hearing
next month.
In contrast, prosecutors pro­
duced u battery of expert w it­
nesses.
"Justice l# real dilli-rcnl If
you’re rich," Chanc said "If Mr.

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Second Class Postage Paid SI Ssnlord,
Florida and additional mailing
offices.

a female occupant.
But Chanc did not present
testimony from the two genetics
experts because a Judge did not
grant Ihe $16,000 she needed.
T h e J u r y f o u n d M e l v in
Toomer. of Zephyrhllls. guilty of
burglary and sexual battery;

TH E W EA TH ER

PULL
M ayas

Published Daily sod Sunday, except
Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
Inc. MO N. French Ava., Ssnlord,
FIs. MT71

being Sanford's Mao West' of those days She could put on a
blond wig. apply make up just rtghl, don a typical gown, and one
would swoar Mao West had corno lo town as Eloiso paradod
across Iho stage at the Mliane Thoator Mary Elizaboth, who
provided this picture, went north, married a Pennsylvania lawyer
and stato atlorney. Is now a widow and has discocvsred she has
a natural talent lor oil paintings Dorothy Stowsrt married Bob.
one of the two wol! known Williams brothors ol Seminole High
football lame

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BSACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beaeht Waves are
2-3 feet with u slight chop.
Current Is to the south with a
water temperature of 74 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beaeht Waves
urc 3 feel nnd glussy. Current is
to the south w ith a w ater
temperature of 74 degrees.

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FRIDAY
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STATISTICS

TUESDAYl
BOLUNAR TABLE) Min. 4:55
a.m., 5:05 p.m .: MaJ. 10:55 a.m..
11:35 p.m . TIDESi D aytona
Beaeht highs, 7:47 a.m.. 8:26
p.m.: lows, 1:48 a.m., 1:52 p.m .:
New Sm yrn a Beaeht highs.
7:52 a.m.. 8:31 p.m.: lows. 1:53
u.m., 1:57 p.m.: Cocoa Beaeht
highs. 8:07 a.m.. 8:40 p.m .:
lows. 2:08a .tn ..2:1 2 p.m .

BOATINQ
S t. A u gu stine to J u p iter Inlet
Tonight: W ind variable 10 kls
or less. Seas less than 2 ft. Buy
nnd in la n d w aters sm o oth.
Tuesday: Wind variable 10 kts
or less except for a 10 kt sea
breeze near shore during the
afternoon. Seas 2 ft or less. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.

T h e hig h tem perature In
Sanford Sunduy was 81 degrees
am) the overnight tow was 54 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educnllun Ccnler. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ralnfull for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Mon­
day, totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 9 a.m.
today wus 71 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 59,
as recorded hy the National
Weather Service ul the Orlando
International Airport,
Olhcr W calhcr Service data:

Sun d ay's high IMHMMiHHHilH83
□ B arom etric p ressu re,3 0 .0 9
□ R ela tiv e H um idity...,7 6 pet
□ W ind*................. W est 9 mph
□ R a in fa ll............................O in.
□ S u n s e t.....................8:13 p.m.
□ S u n r ise ...................6 :3 0 a.m.

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�S anford H arald. S anford, Flo rid a - M onday. May 23, t«94 - 3 *

POLICE BRIEFS
DUI, four other counts
A Lakeland mnn stopped for xprrdlng in Luke Mary about I
a m . Saturday faces four (raffle charges and u elm rue for
llirrnlrnlng the arresting officer.
( nrl Wesley David. 34. '2741 Kelliy A vrnuc, Lakeland was
charger) witJi driving under the Influence, attaching lag not
assigned, no motor vehicle registration, driving while license
suspended and corruption by threat after a truffle atop on
Khlnhurt Road.
A Lake Mary officer clocked David's vehicle at 00 In a 43
riiph /one on Hhlnehart Hoad anil observed the vehicle go off
ihr road twice In-rorc sliding to u atop at the Lake Mary
Intersection. T h r mnn refused sobriety testa after the officer
detected the odor of alcohol. Computer checks revealed Davld'a
license was suspended and the tag was nsalgnrd to another
vehicle. David threatened and tised profanity at the nf|lcer. He
was arrested and taken tojall

‘I 3B6 the moon,
the moon sees me’
Travis Howell, 5, takes a close
look at the solar system that
was created by the fouth and
fifth graders at Goldsboro
Elementary School The dis­
play was made for the school's
curriculum fair which allowed
studonts to show off their
academic skills for all to see.
H*f*M Photo by Apryt Kant, ton

Arrested for obstruction
A Sanford woman was arrested by r lly police idler ahe
refused to leuve while a search warrant was being served.
Casandru Fuller, 36, 111 Academy A v r., was arrested for
obstructing ihc execution of a search warrant. Agents of the
Sanford l*ollce special Investigations unit were serving a
warrant ut la William Clark Court, when the report states.
Fuller entered, screaming "what Is going on here." Police
explained they were serving u warrant and uskrd h rr to leuve
hut she refused.
"She hceurnr loud and combative and was nrrestrd."
according to thr rejxtrt

Burglary suspect arrested
Samuel Haines Sr . 33. 2316 Airport lllvd., Sanford was
arrested by Sanford Police for burglary and grand theft Friday
night.
Police Investigated an alarm at nn auto shop In the 2200
hlrx'k of Old luike Mary Hnad/llrrrnwood. Th e y found a
nusperled point of entry through an rxhuust fan and waited for
the subject to exit. Haines uttempted to exit through doors on
the norlhside of the building hut wus unable to hreausr patrol
cars were blocking them
l*ollcr ordered the suspect to extt as be had entered Halites
wus carrying a hag with a s|&gt;enker and Ihree air bag units for
ears In u cunvas hag. according lo the police report

Grand theft charged
A man who claim* he txirrowcd his friend's cur without
|M-rtnlsslon b u rs a grand theft charge
William Forrest Ham. 23. 2878 Garden Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by sheriffs deputies afler hi* frtend mild he would
prosecute Ham for inking a red Corvette fora drive
Th e car owner said be had never tel Hum borrow the car unit
tie does not prrm ll anyone to even drive the car. the police
rr|xirt stated

Drug arrest after quarrel
Jam ie Nathaniel Iteeve*. IN. 142 Hum s Ave.. latngwixxl. was
arrested by sbettH's deputies ultrr investigating a domestic
vlolrncc/ballery complaint Irtxn tils girlfriend
The couple argued and the woman claimed be pushed her
when she attempted in stop him from throwing Items around
the house, ui cording to the deputies The pair live in a house
owned by H rrves' mother Th e youth was lorntrd and
consented lo a search of u hag containing his belonging*
Reeves was also arrested for possession of controlled
substance*/LSI) acid slumps, an outstanding warrant for
appear on a driving while license ts nuspeui*.
ed/tevoked ID W LS H ) and domestic violence turnery lie bond

nMU set at 6 3 0 0 ^ ,

Petit theft arrest
Irvin Richard llevertlt. 03. 40 Seminole Gardens. Sanford,
wus arrested Friday uftrrmxm by Sanford Poller ul Slh ami
Olive streets lor possession of u stolen lleense lug and driving
with a suspended license. The lag was rrported stolen In
December 1993.

Inmates In trouble
T w o Inm alrs ul ttie Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility were
urrestrd for having contraband at the jail.
D rx lrr I .owe 11 Fulrlmigh. 23. 456 S(tunish Trace Drive.
Altamonte Springs and Christopher Clurk. 20. 180 PUievlcw
Drive. Oviedo, txdh face charges stemming from un Incident
Friday and are scheduled to up|»ear lor arraignment Ju n e 9.
Fair lough Is serving nine weekends In Jail on a buttery and
possession of controlled substance churge. Clurk worked as an
outside iruslcc.
Friday, us Ihc Intitules were lined lip to be taken lo their cells,
a corrections officer saw Clark hand Fulrlough some white
tissue paper, according lo jail records. When he saw they were
being watched. Clark took Ihc |uiper buck und threw II In a
wastebasket. Ihe report continues, Th e Hern was removed from
the wusirhuskcl and the tissue contained matches, a rolling
paper and a green leafy substances which tested positive as
marijuana.
Possession of contraband ts a third degree felony. Clark was
luken off trustee duly und returned to u cell block.

Arrest for suspended license
Tim o th y Mark Marowskl. 28. 330 Upsala Hoad. Sanford, wns
arrested by Sanford (xillcc for driving with a suspended license
und resisting without violence Friday after a truffle stop on SR
46A.
Th e suspect gave police a birth certificate and North Carolina
hunting license In the name of Tim o th y Mark George. He hud
no license under Ihc name George. However, u check under
Marowskl revealed he hud suspended North Carolina and New
York licenses.

Strong Arm Robbery Arrest
David Lee Prince, 20, 114 Lindsey Way. Sanford, was
arrested for burglary to un occupied dwelling and strong arm
robbery after nn Incident Muy 1. Prince allegedly entered a
home on Countryside Drive In Longwood and attempted to
take u gold chain from a sleeping man's neck. Th e man awoke
and chased ihc suspect Into Ihc garage when the pair wrestled.
The victim ripped ofr Ihc suspect's shirt which contained his
Florida driver license. Th e suspect fled. Prince turned himself
In at the Jail Friday und was arrested.

Accident yields arrest
Jcre M. Pearson, 30. 3202 S. Orlando Drive. Sanford, was
arrested for driving with a revoked license, careless driving and
violation of child restraint uftcr a traffic uccidcnt In nn Sanford

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Drug paraphernalia
Jam es Lewis Platt. 41. 127 Yale Drive. Sanford, wasurrested
Saturday morning by Sanford police for possession of drug
paraphernalia. A n officer observed two men talking and saw
one hurry ofi. Th e officer drove around the block then returned
and asked Platt about the Incident. He consented to u search or
his bug. according to (he police report, and a homemade
smoking devise und small scissors were found,

A ID S

"W hen you do let these |troplr
out of prison." said stair Sen.
William "D o c" Myers. It-Hobe
Sound, "you don't know If they
Itave It or they don't."
" I was ustonlshrd when I
found I hat out," said state Hep.
S u / a n u r J a c o b s . D D c tra y
Beach.
The question could come In a
debate ncxl year — Myers and
Jacobs said they muy file legisla­
tion to require testing of some or
all Inmates.
Jacobs said mandatory testing
Is Important because without
learning who Is H IV positive
authorities cannot contact (he
inmates' post sexual partners
and warn them against preven­
ting more people.
Florida law prohibits forcing
people lo take HIV tests In most
cases. Corrections Secretary
Hurry Singletary said he hasn't
asked Ihc Legislature to change
the law for Inmates. One reason
Is money.
AIDS treatment is costly — It
cost the prison system 87.H
million last year.
Many groups and Individuals
favor recognizing lltal sex goes
on Inside prisons — though It ts
Illegal — and giving Inmates
condom s. Am ong them : the
Governor’s Red Ribbon Panel on
AIDS: Mux Dcrtke, chairman of
the Correctional Medical Author­
ity: Dr. Thomas lllcks. chairman
of the Florida Medical Associa­
tion’s Comm ittee on Correc­
t io n a l M e d ic a l C u r e ; a n d

u p a r lm e n l c o m p le x p a r k in g lo t F r id a y .

During the uccidcnt investigation by Sanford police, a
computer check showed Pearson's license had been suspended
five times and revoked once. T h e officer noticed Pearson a
thrcc-year old son on the cur's from scul wllhoul any type or
restraint und cited the driver, the report slates. Pearson was
arrested and tuken tojull.

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become Ihe leading cause of
death In Florida prisons, and
H u t's a threat to the outside
world, corrections officials say.
"T h e y go hack (hoinr). and
when they go tunk there they
spread Ihe disease," Dr. Charles
Mathews, assistant stale correc­
tions secretnry for medical serv­
ices, said Sunday. "T h is is not
really a prison problem It's u
public health problem."
Half thr proplr who die in
prison die from AIDS. Prison
ofildals estimate about 8 percent
ol Hie stair's 30.000 Inm alrs are
Infected with the AfDS-ruuslng
human immunodeficiency vim s
HIV. That Is 20 times higher
than thr Infection rate in Ihc
general |xipulallnn.
A n d In m u lrs are released
every month, sometimes without
know ing if they are Infected
Kueh of the 3 ,0 0 0 people
entering Ihe stale prison system
every m onth gets tested (nr
tu b ercu lo sis, gonorrhea and
syphilis — hut not IUV. T h r
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m any prisoner* are Infected or

M a th e w s , th e c o r r e c t i o n s
agency's top health official.
In the meantime, the Imparl of
AIDS Is grim ly clear ul Florida's
only cemetery for convicts, near
Florida Stale Prison at Halford
More than 900 prisoners have
hern bur led In Ihe grassy 20acre field ut Ihc edge of Ihe New
River swamp since 1913. ih rlr
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C linton Rx: You bet your life!

Wzyns D. Doyla, Publisher and Editor

Despite the continuing debate In Congress, on treatment In that country — where, as In
talk radio, In the press, and In our homes, the America, there is great urgency to cut health
key element of the Clinton hrnlth plan — costs.
T h e patients plead­
rationing — Is still seldom mentioned. Certainly
not by the president.
ing for life are not
A n exception Is C ongressw om an N ancy actors. Th e y arc all
Johnson of Connecticut, who Is very know l­ loo real. In a recent
edgeable about medical matters. She points nut b r o n d r a s t , as re ­
that If government-controlled heullh reforms are ported by the In ­
based on “ managing coat rather than managing t e r n a t io n a l A n t i qnre," every medical decision will be determined E u t h a n a s i a T a s k
Force, "b o th were
by how m uch the care costs.
T h e Clinton plan will push moat Americans female, both wanted
Into "managed care" programs where your to be treated with an
choice or doctors will be limited to those enrolled expensive new drug
In the plan. And those doctors — as already is w hich could prolong
the case tn "managed care" operations — will get their lives." Both had
£ T h e sh o w asks
more money If they recommend fewer tests for b e e n tr e a t e d fo r
th e s tu d io
their patients. Tests cost money that the cancer, w hich wns
a u d ie n c e to
spreading.
"managed care" plan would have to pay for.
v o te o n w h ic h
Violet Falkenburg.
Here It a look at what may face Americans
o l t w o p a tie n ts
under health care "reform " In the years ahead. the host, d u tifu lly
s h o u l d r e c e iv e
There Is right now a very popular television told the audience
lif e s a v in g
series In the Netherlands railed " A Matter of Life t h a t , a c t u a l l y ,
t r e a t m e n t In _
doctors would makr
und Death."
th a t c o u n t r y . J
Co-sponsnrrd by the Dutch Ministry of Health, the decision on
the show asks the studio audience to vole on which of the two women would Ik - condemned to
which of two patients should receive llfrsuvlng death. However, the enthusiasm of the viewing

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Both sides must
resolve problem
T h e k e y p h r a s e In th e m o t io n p ic t u r e F ie ld
o f D re a m s

was

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b u ild

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c o m e ." In th e m o v ie , a f a r m e r w a s p e r s u a d e d
to b u i l d a m a jo r b a l lp a r k . W h e n h e d id , a ll th e
f a m o u s b a s e b a ll s t a r s c a m e to p la y .
L a k e M a r y b u i l t I t 's o w n f ie ld o f d r e a m s .
The

m a jo r s p o r t s c o m p le x o fT K a n t o u l L a n e

w a s d e d i c a t e d la s t y e a r , a n d h a s b e e n p a c k e d
w i t h v a r i o u s b a s e b a ll a n d s o f t b a ll l e a g u e s , a s
w e ll a s p a r t ic ip a n t s In o t h e r s p o r ts .
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"th e y " com e.
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o f th e
p e o p le
p a r t ic ip a t in g In a n d w a t c h in g th e v a rio u s
s p o r ts e v e n ts a re b r in g in g a lo n g t h e ir tra s h .
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cans, cups,
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a s s i g n e d t o c l e a n i n g u p t h e a r e a , b u t t h a t Is
s t ill n o t s u f f ic ie n t .

JACK ANDERSON

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fe e s f o r t h e b a l l d i a m o n d s u n d o t h e r f a c i li t ie s .
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t e a m s w i l l s u f f e r , a n d I t w i l l b e le s s o f n f i e ld
o f d re a m s fo r y o u n g s te rs s tr iv in g

to b e c o m e

th e n e x t B a b e H u th .
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b e l i e v e It w o u l d

b e p o o r J u d g e m e n t to
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m ake
any
t e a m s a n d / o r le a g u e s s u ffe r
b e c a u s e o f t h i s p r o b l e m . I t Is c l e a r l y a l a c k o f
c o n s id e r a t io n fo r n c le a n s p o r ts c o m p le x b y
p e o p le a t t e n d in g th e s e g a m e s .
T h e U t t e r in g p r o b le m s a re g e n e r a lly c a u s e d
b y m o s t ly f a m ily m e m b e r s a n d f rie n d s o f th e
p la y e r s .
T a k i n g u -t p o k f r o m t h e ir s id e h o w e v e r , th e
c it y h a s n o t 1 In s ta lle d a n y c ig a re tte r e c e p ­
t a c l e s . W h a t is a p e r s o n t o d o w i t h n c i g a r e t t e
b u tt?
T h e r e a r e n o t s u f f ic ie n t tra s h c o n t a in e r s
n e a r u re a s ' w h e re a
m a jo r it y
o f p e o p le
c o n g r e g a t e . S h o u l d a p e r s o n b e e x p e c t e d lo
h a n g o n to tra s h w h ile w a t c h in g th e g a m e s ?
I t 's t i m e t o e n d t h i s p r o b l e m , a n d it w i l l
ta k e

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p u n is h e d
th e m s e lv e s .

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lt ‘s p r o b a b ly
th e a c tu a l
p l a y e r s w h o h a v e b e e n t h e le a s t r e s p o n s i b l e
fo r c a u s in g th is s itu a tio n .

LETTER
V ie w s o n a b o r tio n
Re: C o lum n ist Ellen G oodm an's views an
abortion:
Fin glad that you aren't able to set the laws for
this nutlon.
In the Sunday paper. May 1. 1094 “ Abortion
Rights und Undue Durdens." I guess you never
heard of God. How he heals and makes good all
bad situations we bring on ourselves. We need only
to trust and read, and In faith will receive His
blessings.
Even an unwanted birth becomes God's love,
and a blessing to us. M y daughter at 16 gave birth.
Today, she Is a good mother and her first son Is a
sweet child.
I feel sorry for you ir you proclaim abortion or
give kids a way out of playing around. It's never
been right for kids to have sex out of wedlock, and
If we provide a way out so they don't have to worry
about getting pregnant or catching some disease
through open sex, what type of lifestyle would we
have and now would we stop anyone from having
sex with all age groups. It would be open season for
any and all sex acts.
In the beginning of lime we (humans) have had a
need to be regulated by laws to control us.
Th e Bible (King Jam es) has been und Is the
stundard for life, for all people.
For the Sanford Herald lo print your views
makes me think I need to get a new newspaper.
Abortion Is not In a Christian's vocabulary.
By the way, the Bible gives us our rights. It's not
listed as women’s rights or men's rights or black
rights or white rights. It's the right of life, to be
fruitful and replenish the earth.
But also to be content with what and where we
are In life. It docs not mean to sit by and not do
anything, but to keep going and whatever we put
our hands lo. God will bless. (If It pleases God and
Is In the guidelines In the Bible).
I hope God will deal with you In a loving way as
he has with me. Seek God's word; each one of us
receives from God's word what God has for us. but
we must read and study His word to show us
approved of God, not of other people.
He will reveal His word lo you In his time and In
your heart and life. Let God do His will In your life.
Best wishes and looking forward to reading your
future articles.
Jo h n D . Adams Jr.
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Hiding behind ‘civil war’ label
Civil wars, the nightly news Informs us. arc
endem ic In to d a y's w o rld . A civ il w ar,
according to m y dictionary, la "a war between
opposing groups of citizens of the same
co un try." As too m any Western geopolitical
thinkers seem to see It. that means most of the
globe's curre n t conflicts are beyond the
effective reuch of external Influence.
T h a t's good in theory, but only loosely
connected to fact. Despite the capsule su m ­
maries of headlines and news briefs, m any of
the so-called "civil wars" plaguing the world
were not begun and ore not solely sustained by
"opposing groups of citizens of the same
country." T h e y are ware of aggression.
Something similar can be said of m any of the
bloody warn that have been lumped together os
"ethnic" or "trib al" conflicts. Ethnic groups
und tribes are obviously Involved, but the root
of m any of them has less to do with old scores
than new political calculations. As often as not,
the same outside powers that now plead they
arc helpless to affect the course of events, were
at least partially responsible for setting them in
train.
Angola Is most assuredly In the latter
category, so Is Afghanistan. In both nations,
Moscow and Washington armed their surraates to fight the Cold W ar by proxy. The West
avlng won the Cold War. and consciencesolving agreements having been extracted
from their former surrogates In both places,
the big boys walked awuy and left the field to
the fighters. Th e resulting chaos was as
predictable os some believe It Is Insolvable.
We've lost Interest In Somalia, and In the
efficacy of multilateral peace keeping In the
"n e w world order." But attention must be
paid, ir only flecllngly, to the reality that Its
"tribal turm oil" was the certain consequence
of Somalia's long rule as a pawn In the
East-West conflict. First as a Soviet client, and
then us America's, the despotic Siyad Barra):
regime’s longevity was tied to Its foreign
paymaster's largesse. When that spigot was
tu rn e d off. lo n g -s u p p re sse d g rie va n c e s
erupted.
Now a host or Western experts speak
knowingly of "ancient hatreds" and "cultural
patterns" to rationalize the world's disen­
g a g e m e n t . " I s l a m i c f a n a t i c i s m " In
Afghanistan Is the problem, or "Intertribal"
rivalries In Angola and Somalia, as though all
three countries were not littered with the
weapons we lavished upon their warriors.
T h e ir political landscapes are equally fouled
with tho legitimacy we bestowed on numerous
factional leaders. It Is unseemly for us now to
wash o u r hands like Pilate and say In effect,
"let the blood be upon your own conscience."
What Is happening In Rwandu Is a moral
obscenity that most outsiders are happy to
ascribe to the unfathomable ways of uncivi­
lized Africans. But while the hatred that

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audience for even vicariously having the power
to end one life and save another wus not
diminished. T h e results of the studio nudlence's
vote were shown to the country on u (lashing
electronic score board.
A spokeswoman for the Dutch Ministry of
Health - according to Andrew Kelly tn the
Chicago Tribune ("Audience I'lays Solomon In
Dutch Show "| - was quite honest In suylng why
the government was co-sponsoring the show
"O ur goal wns to make |&gt;eoplr think about
health care coats, how Important they are, und
where choices must be made."
It Is not entirely inconceivable that as the
thrust to cut health costs Increases In this
country while the population Increases,
adding lo the costs — the Clinton administration
m ight well convince one of the television
networks to put on our own version of " A Matter
of Life and Death." T o underscore the serious
ness of the program — along with the fun of
deciding who lives and who dies — Ijtrry King
could be hlrrd lo preside over this most dramatic
game show
What should t&gt;c remembered ubnut the Clinton
health plan is that It dors mil focus on the
well-being of the Individual patient Its emphasis
Is on the economic well-being of the nation.

divides Tutsts from llutus Is deep and real, the
motives of those who have led the butchery
have less lo do with festering grievances than
with raw political ambition. Th e slaughter has
also been fueled und sustained by neighboring
states whose Interests are territorial rather
than tribal.
For the United Na­
tions to withdraw at
th e m o m e n t o f
greatest need, as the
carnage become u n i­
versal rather than
sporadic, was a de­
spicable act of Ir­
re s p o n s ib ility . Fo r
the major powers to
turn uway from the
rivers of gore while
m u rm u rin g of the
" g r e a t c u lt u r a l
d iv id e " that sepa­
rates Rwandans from
civilization's norms
Is the act of a m ­
nesiacs. G e rm a n y ,
home of Goethe und
Beethoven, tu rne d
Itself Into the vast
slaughterhouse of the
Holocaust only a
half-century ago.
W hich brings us back to the war on Bosnia,
which President Clinton persists In mislabeling
u "civil w ar." Let It be repeated that while
those who once lived peacefully w ithin
Bosnia’s borders arc Indeed the principal
belligerents, their urm s, Inspiration and
thousands of comrodes-ln-arma come from the
separate nation-state of Serbia. From begin­
ning to end, what has been happening tn
Bosnia has been a war of external aggression,
and It has been so labeled by the United
Nations and N A T O and, on occasion, even Bill
Clinton.
T o dodge behind the "civil w a r" formulation
is contemptible. It Is meant to excuse Inaction
and to rationalize an "even-handed" approach
to victims and vlctlmlzers. It attempts to
destroy Bosnia's right to protection as a
member state of the U.N. by redefining the
threat to Its existence as internal rather than
external. It Is. in short, the type of propaganda
a Nazi would have admired.
There are real civil wars out there, about
which there Is nothing the world can or should
do. There are historic hatreds, as any Irishman
knows, not readily amenable to legalistic
formulations and rational discourse.
But too much of the glib conversation about
both In Washington today Is a smoke screen,
designed to obscure America's withdrawal
from meaningful leadership In a world adrift
from Its ola moorings.

Courthouse site
is an odd choice
W A S H IN G T O N Donald T ru m p may
never have met Supreme Court nominee
Stephen Ci. Breyer. hut they iduirr a fondness
for (K-rk» and palaces
Th is summer, nm stnictlnn bids will go out
for » waterfront project that Hep John
Duncan. R-Tcnft., calls the " T n ) Mahal" «f
federal courthouses Breyer was a key player
In approving the site and design of the
planned federal courthouse at Fan I'ler.
w h ic h sits Just a short distance from
downtown Boston Breyer currently serves on
the U.S. Court of Appeals In Boston, which
would use the new court house
According to soon
to I k - released figures
compiled by Duncan,
th e 8 2 1H m illio n
court house project ts
s la te d to In c lu d e
amenities that would
m ake T h e D onald
b lush: A six story
a triu m . (13 private
bathrooms. 37 dif­
ferent law libraries
and 33 "g a lle y s ."
£ Donald fru m p
comm only known as
" m a y nevorhavo
private kltrhens. The
mot Suprem e
U.S. government ts
Court nom inee
a ls o s p e n d in g
Stephen Q .
• lOO.tXX) to provide
Breyer, but they
J u d g e s a n d th e ir
sh a re s
staffs with exclusive
fondness for
use of custom spiral
perks and
staircases between
palacoo J
floors, even though
an additional
$370,000 Is being spent for private elevators
connecting to (he same doors
T h e plans for the new courthouse suggest
thut a lot more than Justice will Ik curried out
there. More than half (he land will Ik - used lo
build, among other things, a waterfront park,
a 81.5 million boat trig marina and custommade park benches, all at federal luxjuiycr
expense. More than 8789.000 Is budgeted
Just for original works ofurt.
"If we need a new courthouse, lei's build II.
but let's do It In a way that's fair to the
taxpayers as well ns the Judges. Amt I think
there Is u happy medium there," Duncan told
our associate Jan Mollcr. "B u t 1 think they
have far exceeded this with regurd to the
Boston courthouse." A letter Is currently
circulating In Congress railing for a General
Accounting Office audit of this and other
courthouse projects.
Plans tor a new courthouse in Boston have
been In the works since the late 1980s, when
a study conducted by the Boston Redevelop­
ment Authority found that erecting a new
building would be more cost-cfTcctlvc than
renovating the existing one. Th is study,
which also ranked potential sites for u new
courthouse, found that the best home for u
new courthouse would have been downtown
Boston. Th e Kan Pier site wus far down l be
list due mainly lo u lack of public transporta­
tion.
^ At roughly the same time, the owner of the
Fan Pier site, Boston restaurateur Anthony
Athanaa, was embroiled In a legal battle with
the Prltzkcr family of Chicago — owners or
the Hyatt hotel chain — over the demise of a
planned development at the vacant Fan Pier.
W ith the help of the Pritzkcra. Athanas had
hoped to build a waterfront complex of hotels
and restaurants, but the deal collapsed and
the Pritzkcra sued Athanas. When the dust
cleared, the court ordered Athanas to pay the
Prltzkrrs 859 million.
Th e loss was felt not Just by Athanus. but
by the Boston political establishment. The
81-year-old Athanas, who owns the famed
Boston restaurant Anthony's Pier 4. Is a
longtime patron of every major political figure
In the city, his restaurant having played host
to countless political fundraisers.
According to published reports, one of the
major patrons at Anthony's was Rep. Joe
Moukley, D-Masa., the powerful chairman of
the House Rules Committee, whose campulgn
spent almost 88.000 at Athanas-owncd res­
taurants in 1989 and 1990.

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Laywoman
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
cofimuinlly
mid to the church. Her ftx:us Imn
nl way a tieeii dedicated In a life of
service to others. Her emphasis
la missions and evangelism.
Hhe'ii a Birring Christian. She
was born Into thin church and
has been a lifelong member.
Hale continued, "She hnn over
■10 years In the clmlr and over 40
years In vo lve d In te a ch in g
Sunday School. In the com m uni­
ty she has wnrkrd with Meals on
Wheels and the Rescue Outreach
Mission Over 20 gallons of blood
have lieen donated by her lo the
blood bank. She's always busy
taking care of som ronr else.
" W i t h i n the c h u r c h s h r
always visits the shut-ins und
tlmne In the hospital every week.
People who have been shut-in
cun always depend on her for
that weekly visit. T h e prison
ministry has been unother work
she’s been Involved with. She
visits In the cell blocks, counsels
Inm a tes and teuchea B ib le
classes. She was educated to be
a missionary but after four years
In Wrst Virginia doing mission
work, she suffered from polio
and had to return home. We are
o b se rvin g W o m a n 's H isto ry
Month at church und decided to
honor a laywom an." Hale con­
tinued
During the special Sunday
celebration of (lie birthday of
the C h u rc h of Jesus Christ
around the world nnd Women In
M in is try , T h e H cv. C lifford
Melvin cited Thom as for a life­
time of service lo others Afler
Jibe ceremony. Carole I’egram.
Iiurglst for the day. presented
homas with a box of cards and
essages written by r h u rrb
ir tubers
laivr In a d Ion I* the (rest way
j describe Thomas Her devo­
ut lo God and her desire lo
urh that faith lo others was
hat led her lo Ihr jail ministry.
*'l
If didn't actually start at the
I," she said "I started grading
■
KW hir sttidy |xqx-r* for those at

Building
Continued from Page IA
In all. the county |&gt;ertiillrd A ll)
m illio n In construction last
month In April 1003. a total ol
\ $2 I S million in construction
was permitted. Since Oct. I,
f t 135.3 million In construction
was Issued perm its by ih r
county, compared lo AI Hi m il­
lion n y tar ago.

Bones
the Jail. I got Interested In the
people behind the putters."
One and one-half years ago.
Miss Mabel Chnnman married
her former sweetheart and man
of her dreams. Hcrnce Thom as,
who has given Ills complete
support of her nnd her Christian
inlnlsIrleN. Mj*. Thom as was
Ixtm In Sanford and has lived
here most of her life. In fuel, she
retired In 1084 after 34 years In
the Se inln olr C o unty public
schools. Her dedication to help­
ing people nnd tills community
goes way back.
Tltomus began working with
the Jail ministry In 1087. " I read
that they were having a servtcr
at the civic center for those
Interested In Jail m inistry." she
said. " I went und first signed up
lo grade papers." As her In­
volvem ent with the Inm utrs
grew, so did her desire to take a
more active part. "Although 1
still grade Bible study papers
once a week I also visit In the cell
block." she said. "I'm not a
counselor but more of an encourager. I try to tell them Jesus
Is the answer and If they turn
their life over to him and try to
follow him th e y'll rra p th r
benefit* The y can huvr u (teurr
and Joy In their Itrnrl rven while
Incarrernird."
Thomas works with women
prtsoneis. "T h e y krep me Inter­
ested by allowing me In see thr
change in ilirlr lives," she said
"I try to l*e faithful In leading
where Jesus wants me to I feel tf
I'm faithful. He will guide me It
makes you feel so good when
they write and let you know
what an impnrtunt strp they've
made and how they're still
serving the Lord," Several days
a week Thom as can be found
con d uctin g W h ir studlr* or
grading p.q»r-t* "1 do assist with
rhurch srrvlt r* on Sunday," shr
said "Sometimes I teach A n y
onr Interested In serving thr
Lord would find this h i gratify­
ing."
For people who are mi nested
In beginning the work of jail
m inistry. Thom as mentioned
some of the suggestions she had
"It would lie well it they are
really Interested to talk lo one ol
the chaplains at the Jail." stir
said "Bibles are furnished at the
Jail just like at hotels. There Is
also money given to the Jail
ministries to buy iilhles "
Thom as said that some in­
mates go to what Is called a
"nurture cell" for dally Bible
study, rjutrt time and extra help

Transition
C*atinu*d from Pags 1A
agreement that will allow gradu­
ates of Seminole to trunsfer their
full associate* ol arts or associ­
ates of sciences degrees lo
W ebstn where they can begin
their Junior year without having
to repeal any classes,
Also, students who have ac­
cumulated 64 credit hours hut
who have not yet earned an
elates degree will be given
c r e d it for those h o u rs at
rebstcr.
-" T h a t Is pretty m uch the
cement we Itavr with all the
ner colleges and universities os

well.” Spaulding explained
Many students attend Semi­
nole Com m unity College, and
other community colleges, lor
two years before moving on to a
four year school because It ts less
expensive to lake classes at Ihr
comm unity college level than It
Is at the four year schools. Other
students may simply find the
community college more con­
venient or the schedule more
comfortable.
"Whatever the reason, we try
to make the transition from the
com m unity college an easier
one." Spaulding said.

with Bible work. S h r explained
the study program und the
aw ard system . " W h e n they
finish 136 lessons with good
grades they can go on lo it
dlsclplrshlp course." she said.
"T h e courses aren't Just Iru r
nnd false hut II nsks what does
tills verse (ell you and how can
you apply II lo your life. After
completion nf the dlsclplrshlp
course they are awarded a nice
Bible,"
Thom as' experience has been
with the Good News Jail nnd
prison ministry and their Bible
courses. She stated that she was
very Involved In her church In
visitation, wllh Ihr shut-ins and
othrr memlters.
A llh o u g h Tho m a s Is quite
modrst about her life and all Ihr
help she gives to others. God
knew what hr was doing when
h r blessed Sanford with this
lovely lady. Th o m a i deserves a
big "Th a n k you" and "God bless
yo u " from the community she
has helped so much.
Following the I i 00 church
service. Thom as was honored ul
a reception. The fellowship hall
was filled with well wishers who
all agreed, "It couldn't have
happened to a more deserving
person." Nellie Coleman and
lienlxe Swain were In charge of
the reception.

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while public defenders have
smaller budgets anil frequently
have to petition Judges for addi­
tional monev for witnesses
A 1003 American Bar Associa­
tion report says prosecutors
spend A3 5 billion nationally
comparer! with the # 1 7 billion
that public defenders spend
And that put* public defenders
— who represent defendants loo
|MMir lo afford private attorneys
— at a disadvantage, said Bob
Burke, a senior uttomey with Ihe
National Legal Aid and Defender
Association In Washington.
"A s far as rrsoorres go for
exjieri witnesses, almost every­
where Indigent defenders are
outgunned by thr stale — they
have their own lidmrulorles and
basically utillm llrd resources."
Burke said.
I-ack of funding for public
defenders has "re ach ed the
r ij v s level" and threaten* to
underm ine the, oonstiiuttonul
right of defendant* to tie repre­
sented hy an attorney, according
to the report.
Funding for prosecutors was
about A 186 million In Florida
this fiscal year, while public
defenders wrre allocated $94
million
There ts also a difference in
the resources available to pro
scrutoni and public defenders
For Instance, Prosecutors from
Citrus to Monroe counties rely
on thr work and analysts of the
Florida [)r|»artmrnl of Law E n ­
forcement crime laboratory tn
T a m p a . Part of the Job of
state-paid laboratory employees
Is to testify at trials.

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look like?"
Since finding Ihe bones. Prince
has made counties# phone calls
trying to Identify their origins In
hopes of conducting n proper
burial.
"T h a t's what I've been looking
for all along," she said, "I wus
hoping I could find some rela­
tives of these bones who could
do the proper ceremony lo put
them hack at rest. So fur. nobody
wants them ."
"It shocked me because I'm
from New York and If something
like this happened In New York,
all 42 tribe* would lie out there
with a Congressman with hells
on. I'm In shock."
She said her telephone hill
may lie A300 this month from
calling all over the country ns
she was shuffled from one
agency or bureau to another.
" I must have made 200 phone
calls already, nnd nobody's do­
ing anything. I'm a little irate
over this." the said, "and the
main concern Is trying to gel this
mound fixed. You Just cannot
huve human bones Inches from
the street."
Although he did not know the
specific law, Prince said an
archologlst for the A rm y Corps
of Engineers said It Is against thr
law for the human bones to tie
cx|x&gt;*cd on the mound.
" I huve 30 or 35 bonr frag­
m ents." Prince said. " I was
raised Jewish, even though I’m
not Jewish. I was adopted, hut
I've sjxtken to a Hubhl who has
now Informed me that I have tn
bury m y own bones It Is against
our religion for me to liave even
touched the bone* to begin with
and Its Immortal had luck In Hell
or something If t don't replace
them myself/'
"I want somebody tn see that
they actually exist before I go
ahead and bury them. I've got lo
get these things out of my house
Having all these pieces of human
remains In m y house isn't lining
II for m e." she added.
P r i n c e h a s h u d so m e
archeology training und suvs she
has been a "hotllologtst" all her
life.
"I would go on construction
stirs |ln New York) looking for
charcoal layers In thr soli In­
d ic a t in g w h e re tra s h w us
burned," she recalled She col­
lected hundreds of bottles, in ­
cluding raboll blue medicine
botllr*. from the mid to late
I HOO s. digging at various sites.
Originally. Prince and ('alone
thought thr I mwcs were Sarht-f
note In origin from either the#
Mihusuki* or Mlknnkl brunches
of the irlbr. Further, research
Indicates the mound may have
been created by the Ttm acuan or
At* Indians The Seminole* were
lint mound builders, according
to some of their sources.
"T h e state urcheologlst said if
It Is u shell heap, which it is.
because there arc a lot of shells
In it. he said It could Ik - u couple
thousand years o ld ." Prince
explained.
She checked with Seminole
Indians near Tam pa trying to
conluci someone to help perform
the proper rituals to rebury the
bones. T h e r e w ere several
branches of the Seminole tribes
but the spokesmun said It wus

unclcnr If the bones are Semi­
nole.
Th e state archeologist wanted
Ihe hones lo examine. "I said If
you will give me a notarized
written rccclpl staling you will
return Ihe bones lo me to return
lo the mound und Itemize each
and every one of them, I'll allow
you lo test them.*' Prince re­
called. “ He's never called me
back. I told him they tire not
going to go on the shelf of u
museum someplace."
" I don't care If It Is the lust
thing I do, those hones are going
back to that mound and they are
going to lie burled," Prince sold.
" I ’ve even rnllrd the A rm y Corps
o f E n g in e e r s . I 'v e c a lle d
e verybo dy I could h u m a n ly
think of and everybody Just
keeps passing the buck to some­
body else. So I rrally don't know
what to do. You would think Ihnt
there would tie u little more
Interest. T h is Is an historical
burial mound. Its got an histori­
cal marker right up there and
bone* tire rolling out of the
mound. I cun t understand why
somebody else Isn't out there

saying 'oh m y God! W hy Is It
Just me?"
"It's not that I mind fighting
for a good cause." she said, "but
you'd think the city and the
county would Ire a little more
concerned there urc hum an
rc m u ln s on the top of the
ground."
ARer explaining Ihe difficulty
lit Id e n tify in g the bones, a
spokesman at Ihe Bureau of
Indian Affairs In Washington
D .C.. told Prince any kind of
burial would be appropriate as
long us II was done with good
Intentions and good feelings.
"O f course, naturally. If I wns
In bury Ihe bones. I would not
dig there, I would bring a 25 or
30 pound hag of lop soli from
home, so no one could accuse
me of digging on a historical
Indian mound. I would find a
place that would not be found
again, tike on (he side of the
mound. I would try to place
them where they would not go
rolling down the hill Into the
street again. I would really prefer
some Indian group to come and
claim them ."

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twrcti May 4 and May 13 by
Schrolh and Associate* of W ash­
ington. D.C., was made wllh
phone culls around the stale,
weighted to reflect geographical
balance. It had a margin of error
of plus or minus 3.5 percentage
points.
One opinion was widely held
by the voters surveyed: Florida
Is on thr wrong track
Th e respondent* yearned for a
return to traditional values,
where families remained Intact,
believed In voluntary prayer und
disciplined their children. It was
woven through their discussion
of crime, education and welfare,
A majority said they want u
g o ve rn o r w h o w ill prom ote
traditional values Eighty-three
(K-rceiit Mild they would like to
see voluntary prayer In thr
school*.
Voters have many worries und
see them as both complex and
related Th e y dtsdatn bumpersticker slogans und are not likely
to respond well lo demagogues,
the |M&gt;ll suggested. Th e proposed
solutions often overlapped
My* example, Iwiler schools
would boost ihe economy nnd
keep y o u n g people oft Ihe
streets, rnnny voters said. Bur­
ring Immigrants would lessen
crime, disease, wrlfare fraud and
Joblessness, they said. Crim efighting should Include preven­
tion programs for youth*
E m o tio n a l Issues such as
a b o rt io n an d n ew p ris o n s
dropped to the bottom of the list
of critical concerns.
Voters In the survey were
highly skeptical of anyone who
promises no new tuxes. Despite
their fears about crime, they
were noi eager to pay for more
police or prisons.

Minorities—

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l»UTHER J . BRUCE
Luther J . Bruce. 62. East I3lh
tvcmic. Longwood. died Saturlay. May 21. 1094. at South
~ cmlnote Hospital. Longwood.
lorn Aug. 17, 1031, In Wavcrly.
111., he moved to Central Florida
1032. M r. B ruce wus a
rlndow covering Insluller. He
vus Baptist, lie was u member of
south Sem inole Lodge 364
|FAAM . Casselberry.
Survivor* Include wife. Use M.s
Ison, Luther J . II. Hlnghold. Cm.;
■daughters, Rosanna lle rb st.
iD cH ary. Jean Claire Pierson.
iHlakcly. Gu.: Btcpduughtcr. He[nee Annu Flecncr. Deltona; two
[brothers; one sister; six grandj ch ild re n ;
and three great­
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Funeral Home and
M em orlul Park. O rlando. In
I charge of arrangements,

ARNOLD R. "DICK" OIBB8
Arnold R. "D ick" Gibbs. 61.
Cypress Landing, Longwood,
died Thursday, May 10, 1004.
lie was bom In Hebron. Ind. Mr.
Gibbs was owner of Gibbs and
D o ty real estate office, an
employee for the Indiana Associ­
ation of Realtors, und a business
consultant for Coldwcll Banker
for the Southeast Region. He wus
u member of Sanlundo United
Methodist Church. Longwood.
He w a s a m c A ib c r of the
Shrlncrs und Masons, and was
past exalted ruler of Elks 448.
Bloom ington, Inc. He was a
Korean War veteran.
Survivors Include wife, Audrey
C h ild re s s ; son. R icha rd L ..
Longwood; two grandchildren.
Day Mortuary Funeral Home.
Bloomington, Inc.. In charge of
arrangements.

WILMA BLANCHE JOHNSON
Wilma Blanche Johnson, 04.
B lu e be rry C o u rt, Altam o n te
Springs, died Wednesday. May
18. 1094. at Mayfair Miinor
Nursing Home. Pensacola. She
wus horn Jun e 13. 1800 In
Indlunolu. Iowa. Mrs. Johnson
wus a ho m e m a ke r und u
member of St. James Catholic
Cathedral, Orlando.
Survivors include daughter.
Mur|ortr Bridge*. Pensacola; one
g ra n d s o n ; and fo ur g r e a t­
grandchildren.
Ha Id w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
churgc of arrangements.

SAM LEVY
Sum Levy. 100. West Airport
Boulevard, Sanford, died S u n ­
day. May 22. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Horn Ja n . 1. 1804. In Long
Island. N.Y., lie moved to Sunford In 1022. Mr. Levy was a
neighb orhoo d grocery store
owner and ojwrutor. He wus
Jewish. He belonged to Oviedo
Masonic Lodge No. 243, F A AM
and the VFW . He served In the
U.S. Navy In World Wur I.
Survivors Include son. Gene.
Oakdale, L.L, N.Y.: sister. Rose
Levy, Sanford: und five grand­
children.
llrlsson Funeral Hume, San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

ROBBIE H. ROBINSON
Robbie H. Robinson, 81, Orle n t a A v e n u e . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Tuesday. May 17,
1094, at Life Care Center, Alta­
monte Springs. Born Oct. 22,
1012, In Forest City, he was a
lifelong resident of Central Flor­
ida. Mr. Robinson was a self
e m p lo y e d c u r p c n lc r u nd n
m em ber of New Providence

Missionary Baptist Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e siste r.
Agnes R Talley. Washington.
D C .: stepson. Charles Allen.
Atlunlu.
Marvin C . Zanders Funeral
Home, Apnpku, In charge of
arrangements.

ERVIN PAUL SCHWARTZ
E r v in Paul S c h w a rtz, 60.
Shady Oak Drive, Sanford, died
Sunday, May 22. 1004. at Martin
Anderson Hospice House, Orlundo. Horn May 18. 1025. In
Lansing. III., h r moved to Celttr a l F lo r id a In 1 0 8 5 . M r.
Schwartz was a truck driver. He
was Lutheran. H r wus a member
of V F W Post In Key Largo, and
Teamsters Local 142. Indiuuu.
He Is survived hy u son. Robin
of Key Largo.
Orlando Crrm ullon Service.
Orlando, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

EDWARD F. SULLIVAN
E d w a r d F . S u lliv a n . 7 0.
K cn w lck Circle, Casselberry,
died Saturday. May 21. 1004, at
Lucerne Medical Center, O r ­
lando. Born June 21. 1024, In
Jersey City. N.J., he moved to
Central Flortdu In 1977. Mr.
Sullivan wusu retired cuptnln for
the Jersey City Fire Department
and a member of St. Augustine
Catholic Church, lie was former
commander of AmVcts Post 33,
Jersey City. He wus a Navy
veteran of World War II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Dorothy; daughters. Linda, Cas­
s e lb e rry . G e ra ld Inc B u rk e ,
Broomfield, N.H.. Arden Rcnzl,
Oldsmar; brother, Donald, Isclln,
N .J.: sister. Joan Nazzaro, Isclln;
four grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F u lrc h ltd F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In

charge of arrangements.

CHIEF PETTY OFFICER
EDOAR VAUGHN, U8N (Ret.)
C h ie f Petty ‘O fficer Ed g a r
V a u gh n . 72. North Sunlund
Drive. Sanford, died Saturday.
May 2 ). 1904. at tils residence.
H o r n M u y 2 7 . 1 0 2 1. I n
Spartanburg. S.C.. he moved lo
Central Florida In 1971. Mr.
Vuughn wus u retired Chief Petty
Officer. AD R C . wllh the U.S.
Navy. He was a member of Fleet
Reserve 147. Sanford. He was
Methodist.
Survivors Include wife, Rose;
son. Thom as, Newport News.
Va,; daughter Sandra. James­
to w n . R .I.; b ro th e rs, G a ry .
Greenwood. S.C.. Bill, Newberry.
S.C.. James, Oak Ridge, N.C.:
sisters, Armcndu Muktson. A n ­
derson. S .C .. Bonnie Perry.
Cltlcugo. III., Jud ith Vaughn.
Connecticut.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel,
Luke Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Hispanic*. a majority of whom
live In South Florida, placed
heavy emphasis on the need for
quality education, for dealing
with drug abuse and Its related
problems, and for controlling
growth.
Topping the list of critical
concerns for non-Latin whites
were government waste, taxes
and lamlly values. Three-fourths
said co n tro llin g governm ent
spending wus of critical Importuucc. while Just 62 percent
of Hispanic* und 55 percent of
blacks shared that view.

produce more
consideration of the Western
GrrenW uy. A slight change In
plans Is expected, w ith the
beltway stretching from Luke
Mary, bypassing Apopka, and
circling west nf Orlando to 1-4.
Predictions nre that It will cost
m uch Irss than the original
alignment which would have
begun from S.R. 46 west of
Sanford,
• Expect ra rly Implementa­
tion of commuter rail from South
Seminole County lo the Orlando
International Airport.
• By 2015. Urban Rail will
connect Orlando to Seminole.
Osceola County and the tourist
ureas.
• Th e |x&gt;pulatlnn size and Its
concentration In the Orlando
Urban Area will warrant the
construction of a multi-modal
transit system Ihnt will link
major expressways, commuter
rail, urltuti light rail. Inter re­
gional high speed rail and u
greatly expanded bus system.
Th e report observes. "O ve r the
last 23 years, the overall quality
or Individual and coordinated
xurvuce uanspurtaUon, planning
tn the Central Florida area has
been very good. Th e biggest
problem In our area has not been
In producing plum , but in im ­
plementing these plans due to u
luck of an Integrated Implemen­
tation process and sufficient,
dedicated funding."
It continues. "F o r the Centerl
Florida area to lx* successful In
planning for the future. II. a
c o n s o lid a te d , t m ilt l-m o d .it
transportation agency must be
formed, and. 2). u dedicated and
sufficient funding source must
be established.
No action Is being requested
from the Sanford commissioners
following the presentation.
The work session Is scheduled
to begin at 5 p ut. this ufternoon
In the City Manager's conference
room. 2nd floor. Th e regular
meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
to n igh t, In the co m m issio n
chambers of Sanford City Hall.
300 N, Park Avenue.

School
What's for lunch?
Tuesday, May 24,1994
Chill
Red Beans and Rice
Chill Sliced Peaches
Com Bread
or Chel's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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PUNBRALS
L S W . SAM
Gravttlda tarvlct tor Mr Livy will Its
Friday, May 11, it 10 X I I m In ltd Gtnava
Ctm itiry In addition to till ion and llitar,
Mr. Lovy ll turvlvtd by • loving dough
tor In low, Mary LtvyolOakdalt. L I.. N.Y.
Arrongomontt by Britton Funorol Homo,
Sanford. 177 1101

ROBINSON. R0BBII H.
Funorol torvlcot lor Mr. Roblnton will bo
hold Tuotdoy, May 34. at ] p m , ol Now
Provldonco M ltiloiury Baptist Church.
Foroit City, wllh Iho Rov. J P Vartan
ollldallng Frlondt may coll at lha church
Tuttday from II a.m. until funorol lima.
Informant will follow at Gatonvllla Mamorlal
Gardant, Eatonvllla.
Marvin C. Zandtri Funorol Homt, Apopka,
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D-Day in artists’ eyes
Retrospective look at sketches
While Russo went on to an ncademlc career, he
says the war remains for him n defining und
troubling experience.
"Witnessing so much death and destruction. I
sort of lost m y values for u while." he said. "Ilut
what saved me was being creative — the
catharsis of being able to put It all dow n."

By R IC H A R D P Y L I
Associated Press Writer

N EW YO R K — Armed with sketchpad, pens •
and pencils, A le xa n d er P. Russo Invaded
Normandy.
It was Ju n e 8. 1944 - D Day plus 2 - and lime
for the Anicrlcnn combat artist to capture Ills
Impressions of the conflict on paper and canvus.
W E S T O R A N G E. N .J. — Ugo Glannlnl died
Omaha Reach was the bloody center of the
before he could get back lo Omaha Reach.
Allied assault code-named Operation Overlord.
Rut Ills firsthand account of the D-Day Invasion
"Th ere were burnrd-out vehicles, bodies, and still
— sketches penciled In foxholes arid hunkers —
a lot of shelling. Some of our troops were killed by
will be on display there next month when
friendly fire." recalls Russo.
thousands of old soldiers gather lo murk the 80th
anniversary of D-Day.
Now 72 und professor emeritus of art at Hood
C ollege In Krederlck. Md.. Russo Is the last
Th e military policeman with the U.S. A rm y's
su rvivo r of eight young Navy artists who
29th Infantry Division wus In the first wave of
vohmtrered for battle duly. Some of their work
soldiers lo hit "Rloody Om aha" on Jun e 0. 1944
will be shown at 50th anniversary exhibitions In
‘^Somehow, he began drawing within 24 hour*
Loudon and In Caen, the capital of Normandy.
of the landing." says Olannlnl's 03 year-old
widow. Maxine.
•" T h e experience was highly motivating to me.
witnessing a dramatic situation like that, and
Ills color sketches show soldiers top-heavy with
especially because I was so young.” Russo said In
ammunition, weapons and helmets struggling lo
a telephone Interview from his home In East
stay afloat In rough seas; an M l' on the beach
Hampton on Long Island, where he continues to
solemnly passing the bodiless tread of a frlendj
paint und exhibit.
rows of slaughtered young men - some of the
"B u t It was ulso very disturbing — after the war
3.881 U.S. casualties In the great assault.
I couldn't paint figures for a while, only
Some of the works note the lime, measured In
landscapes.
hour* after "H-Hour." when lire landing took
place: II ♦ 7. II ♦ 70.
In early 1944, Russo was a Navy Intelligence
specialist In London, assigned to the Office of
Glannlnl. an art professor, was 74 when lie died
early last year of pulmonury fibrosis He had
Strategic Services, the C IA 's forerunner. Ills Job
was turning out propaganda leaflets to u n ­
mentioned the sketches to his wife hut never
dermine German military morale.
showed them to her. After his death. Mrs
Al Omaha Reach, he slept In a foxhole and
Glannlnl discovered 27 D-Day drawings tucked
*penl two days, without a weapon, making
Into a folder burled umld other nrt In his home
studio
"gesture drawings" quick. Impressionistic
sketches of figures In action. He then moved to
"It's u mystery. How he jumped Into Ihe wnler
the village of Vervllle-Sur-Mer. where he sketched
with n backpack He wus soaking we| Where w a s
(teople and shell-damaged buildings.
this pencil? Where wus this pad? How do you
After Normandy. Russo was brought to a studio
carry them bark?" Mr* Glannlnl muses aloud. In
in Washington. D C., to turn his skrtches and
questions really meant for her husband
m y m em ory" Into finished drawings and paint­
"I became obsessed wllh the Idea that I hud lo
ings One. " T o the Rurlal G round." shows the
bring some part of him truck to N orm andy." she
txKfles of Americans being Interred on a slope
says. Next month, her obsession (rears frull when
overlooking the Invasion (reach
Hi b y-20 inch photograph* of all G la n n ln l's
The combat art program was the Idea of Griffith
sketches will be displayed at Ihe visitors' center
Rally Coale. a well-known painter of historic
erected for cerrmonles at Om aha Reach. Shipping
murals who "rrul!/rd historic things were going
firsts prohibited sending ihe frumrd originals
hr happen," says Gale Munro. acting curator of
I think he'd be really happy that tils work Is
ih r Navy A n Collection In Washington.
being shown In Ihe context of D -D ay." Mrs
"H e was aware of an url program the Rrltlsh
Glannlnl says. "It meant u grrul deal for him to
gel track there "
had in World War I und that art wus great for
morale lifting and propaganda purposes." she
The artist tried to return In 1990 hut was laid
says
up in a Pari* hospital with pneumonia "W hen lie
Co.de coaxed Navy brass lo sign on Ry war's
came out he was loo weak let go to the beaches."
end. I he program had produced about 3.000
Mrs Glunnlnl says
paintings, many used In traveling exhibitions and
He returned lo West Orange and Caldwell
printed In magazines like National Geographic.
College, u nearby private school where he'd
taught since 1903
Photographer* recorded the war as well, "but
artists can edit out or heighten what they need lo
A* Glannlnl s respiratory lllnrss progressed, so
In order to get n message across." Munro says.
did his reborn Interest In the war.

Domestic abuse up^’
in military families *
By Associated Press
N EW Y O R K Domestic
abuse I* on the rise In military
families und un average of one
oil 11d or spouse dies each
Week at Ihe hands of a relative
In uniform. Th e New York
Tlincs reported today.
Th e number of confirmed
cases of spousal ubusc rose
from 12 per 1,000 spouses In
1988 to 18.1 per 1.000 In
1993, according to Depart­
m ent of Defense figures.
During the some period, the
number of child abuse cases
rose from six per 1,000 to 6.6
per 1.000. the newspaper
said.
W hile the rate of child
abuse In the military Is only
about half that In the general
population, the Increase has
Pentagon und congressional
officials worried.
In June, the A rm y Is to
begin assigning civilian coun­
selors to hundreds of military
units.
Part of the Increase likely
c u n b e a t t r i b u t e d to
heightened uwurrness of the
problem and better reporting
of Incidents, the Tim es said.
Rut m ilita ry experts also
believe cutbacks In the m ili­
tary and the Impact they have
on people's careers are play­

ing a role.
"There's no question (hat
the downsizing has had u real
Impact on tlie active-duty
military and their families "
said Peier J McNeil*, a former
A rm y colonel who heads the
Military Fam ily Institute at
M a r y w o o d C o l l e g e In
Scranton. Pa. "Y o u can't tulk
to anyone without getting the
sense they're tense and feel
that the system Is letting
them down."
Th e situation ulso is at­
tracting attention on Capitol
Hill- At u recent meeting to
dlActifui the iia tu i of women
In the m i l i t a r y , w o m e n
senators and senior military
leaders talked about domestic
violence, the Tim es said.
"Part of the problem Is that

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altitude about all this." said
Sen. Rarbara Boxer. D-Callf.
"T h e military needs to be
realistic and admit there Is u
problem."
T h e
P e n t a g o n
h a s
e s ta b lis h e d a p a n e l to r e v ie w
c h ild d e a th s u t th re e m a jo r
m i l i t a r y h o s p it a ls u n d th e
D e fe n s e D e p a rtm e n t h a s
c o m m is s io n e d a s tu d y o f
7 .0 0 0 c h i l d r e n of s e r v ic e
m e m b e r s a t 25 bases, th e
T i m e s a id .

Kennedy grave overlooks the
Lincoln Memorial, across the
Potomac River In Washington.
A R L I N G T O N . Vn. Ju c Less than 20 yards away
tjucllnc Kennedy Onasals Is re­ S u n d a y. In the shade of a
turning In death to Arlington sprawling magnolia tree, repre­
National Cemetery, for burial sentatives of the Kennedy family
alongside John F. Kennedy und huddled with cemetery officials
near the eternal flame placed ut and police to plan the burial
the site to honor the slain
service. Th e Kennedy grave site
president.
is closed all day today.
President Clinton Is scheduled
Mrs. Onassls' resting place Is
to make brief remarks at the between President Kennedy, her
small, private burial service to­ first husband, and the couple's
day after funeral services In New
first child, an unnamed daughter
York C lly. Th e former first lady stillborn In 1956. Burled on the
died there Thu rsd ay night of other side of the assassinated
cancer at age 64.
president Is another of their four
First Lady H illary Rodham
children, Patrick, who died three
Clinton wus scheduled to attend
days after his birth In August
the funeral In New York and fly
1963.
b a c k to W a s h in g t o n w it h
Kennedy's grave Is the most
members of Mrs. Onasals' fami­ visited shrine In the 612-acrc
lycemetery, attracting nearly 4
Thousands of visitors, paying
million people annually. Ceme­
Ihelr respects or satisfying their
tery historian T o m Sherlock said
curiosity, visited the cordonedthe num ber of visitors stopping
off grove site S u n d a y. T h e
there Sunday was "perhaps a

Kids ol all ago* celebrated a
day ol lun and mcltomont In
FI Mellon Park as characters
Irom Disney World |olned with
c lo w n s , o n to rta ln e rs and
carnival gamos to crealo a
magical day In the park Above,
Princess Jasm tno sloppod
from the film Aladdin and
wowed all the little girls,
Including Krystln Oogari. 3, of
Oviedo At right. Carly Crlbb. 4,
gels some last rnlnuto pitching
instruction at the beanbag
to ss
B o lo w . R o b b ie Van
Wlnklo. 5, is sorlous about
lotting Cupid tho Clown do a
good |ob with tho lace painting
masterpiece she Is creating

Poll: recent
ttnmigrants are
not welcome
B y Associated Brass
N EW YORK - More than hall
of Amerlcu believes Immigrants
cause trouble and more Ilian one
In five want to send all recent
Im m ig ra n ts hack hom e, ac­
cording lo u CBS poll.
Twenty-nine percent of those
surveyed for the "6 0 Minutes"
poll, released Sunday, said they
think Immigrant* make positive
co n trib u tio n s to the U nited
States, but only 16 percent said
Im m igrants would make ihe
country better In Ihe long run
Forty-one percent said they
would make the country worse
a n d 32 p e rc e n t said th e y
wouldn't uffect ll one way or the
other.
Sixty-five percent of those
surveyed said liurd limes make
It difficult to rontlnur welcoming
Immigrants who urrlvc with few
assets. That's up from 60 per­
cent wtio fell that way in a poll
taken six months ago. and up 20
percent from a 1986 poll. COS
said.
Although the poll shows an
In c re a s in g ly n e ga tive vie w
toward Immigration, only 34
percent of those surveyed said
they believe It Is lime to hull all
Immigration. Foriy-threc percent
said some but not all fmmlgrnnls
should always be welcome, und
19 percent said newcom ers
should always be welcomed.

Jackie to be buried beside JF K
By M A TT Y A N C IY
Associated Press Writer

A magical day

little bit higher thun norm al."
"It's a shame, she was still so
y o u n g ." said one of them ,
Shuryn Lcnglc of Lebanon, Pa.
"She wus u classy lady to the
e n d ." ,
About two dozen bouquets ol
lilies, frccsln. tulips and roses
sent to the office of Sen. Ken­
nedy. D-Mass., were delivered to
the cemetery Sunday and placed
on the green felt carpet covering
what will be Mrs. Onassls' grave.
Earlier, mourners hud thrown
a slightly willed yellow rose and
a pair of pink carnations from
behind ropes onto the granite
steps leading from a plaza to the
grave site.
W hite House spokeswoman
G ln n y Tcrzano said both C lin ­
tons were Invited to the funeral
services, but the president de­
cided against attending, believ­
ing his presence could conflict
with "the wishes of the family to
keep It private."

Maverick is No. 1 at box office
B y Th a Assoolstsd Prase
LOS A N G E L E S — The movie version of T V ’s
"M averick" wan In the chips ut the box office over
Ihe weekend, debuting al No. 1 while "T h e C ro w "
drop|&gt;ed |o second place.
Slurring Mel Gibson In Jam es Garner's old role
us a gambler, with Gurncr In a supporting role.
"M averick" was expected to collect a 817.2
million pot. Industry sources said Sunday.
"T h e C ro w ." starring the lair Brandon Lee, had
estimated rccclpla of 87.8 million f„r second
place, and "W hen a Man Loves a W om an."
starring Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia, was third
with $6.8 million,
.. Bounding out the projected top 10 were
Crooklyn.' $2.4 million: "F o u r Weddings and a

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 44 444 CA 14 0
H ARR YJ.USH ER ,
Plalntlll.
v».
JESUS 0 SILVA, E T A L ,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MARTIZA SILVA
J40PINE COURT
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. FL
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on tha following property local
ad In Seminole County. Florida,
to aril:
L O T J « , T R A IL W O O O
E S T A T E S S E C TIO N O N E .
ACC0R0IN0 TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDEO IN
P LAT BOOK It. PAGES 17 AND
U . P U B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
Has been Iliad agalnil you and
you ara required In carve a copy
ol your written defenses. II any,
to Ihe Complaint on Plaintiffs
a tto rn e y , R E O W A H O
COOLEY. ESQ, U K SR. 04
Weil, Suite JOO. Longwood, PL
MTJO. on or before thirty IJO)
days aflar Ihe llrst dale ol
publication ol this Notice, and

1 Ilia Ihe original wllh Ihe Clerk ol
Ihli Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme
dlately thereafter, olherwlte a
default will be entered agalnil
you lor Ihe relief demanded In
Ihe complaint
Thli Nollca will be publlihed
once each week lor two 111
coniecullve week! In Ihe San
lord Herald
DATED Ihli Jth day ol May.
1494
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
BY: Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
NOTICE AMERICANS
WITH DISABILITIES
AC TO F 1490
Admlnlttratlve Order
No 4117
Pertont wllh a disability who
need a tpedal accommodation
lo participate In Ihli proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml N. Park Avenue Sulla N
M l, Sanford. Florida 11771 al
leatl live dayt prior lo the
proceeding
Telephone ( 407)
1U4JM E il 41J7, I 400 41J 1771
(TD D ) or I 400 4SS 4770 (V ), via
Florida Relay Service.
Publlth: May 4. II. 111 M . 1444
DER 71

Funeral." $1.9 million; "W llh Honors." $ 1 6
million; "3 Ninjas Kick Rack." $1.57 million; “ No
“ cape." $700,(XKJ: "Clean Slate." $668,000. and
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues." which debuted
with $625,000
Final results for tire Friday-through Sunday
box office were to be released today.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIO H TEC N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO.:
44 IM4 CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO.i
4441144044
IN R E FOR FEITURE OF
I4I4CMRYSLER LEBARON .
VINIIC10C15E ICG] 11170
NO TICEO F FOR FEITURE
PROCEEDINO
TO Thao A Henry
40 Avalon Court
Cattelberry, Florida 11707
and all otheri who claim an
In te re il In Ihe follow ing
property:
1444 CHRYSLER LEBARON.
VIN IIClBCJSE IGG1I1170
Donald F. Eillnger, ol the
Seminole County Sherlfl'i 01
flee. Seminole County. Florida,
through hit officer! Inveitlga
loti or agenti. teltad the above
property on April 74 1444, at or
near Slate Road ala and Anchor
Road. Altamonte Springs. Semi
nole County. Florida, and It
presently holding said property
lor the purpose ol lorlellure
pursuant to Sections 411 701 704.
Florida Statutes, and will RE­
Q U E S T lhal an Honorable
Judge ol the Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County, Florida, tlnd
probable cause that the above
property should be forfeited to
the above agency. You will be
sent a copy of the Order finding
Probable Causa once It Is signed
by tha Judge and It will advise
you how and whan lo respond to
this request lor lorlellure.
I HER EBY C E R TIFY THAT
a true and correct copy of this
Notice was sent to the above
named addresses by U S.
certified mall, return receipt

Legal Notices
requested, this 17th day ol May.
1444
M A R YA N N K LEIN
LEGALCOUNSEL
Florida Bar No : 411414
SEMINOLE COUNTY
S H E R IF F S O F FIC E
114414th Street
Sanlord. Florida 117714144
Telephone: (4071 ) M 4477
Certified Receipt 4PJ4J 4141 10
Publish: June 11. ]J. M S July I.
1444
DER 171

NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant lo Florida Statute
»»• «* . m i d FLORIOA l i e n
SERVICES, will sell al public
•ale lor cash lha following
described vehlcle(s) localed at
lienor's place to satisfy a
claimed litn for labor and/or
storage. 1441 BUICK V IN :
1 O 4 AG 1414FT4I1J04 Lien
amount 41041. Owner/Denlse E
Poloche 117 Hidden Lake Dr
Llenor/SEM
in o l e t ir e a n d c a r c a r e

11J N Hwy 17 41 Longwood FL
Tel: 407 444 4411 Sale Date:
June 14. 1444 al 10:00 a m. al
“ m i n o l e TIRE AND CAH
CARE, Said vehicled) may be
redeemed by satisfying Ihe lien
p, ^ !° Ml*
You Have Ihe
Hghl lo a hearing at any lime
prior lo Mia date by llllng a
demand lor hearing In ihe
Circuit court. Owner has the
right to recover possession ol
vehicle by posting a bond In
accordance wllh Florida Statute
114.417. Any proceeds In excess
ol Ihe amount of lha lien will be
deposited wllh Ihe Clerk ol ihe
Circuit Court In tho county
where vehicle is held.
Publish: May 11.1444
DER 140

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Sanford Herald

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May 23,

Attempting

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LOCALLY
Oviedo summer basketbsll
O V IE D O — Oviedo Herrrnllon A Park* will be
accepting registration Tor the Sum m er Men'*
llaskctball League through Tuesday, May 24.
Game* are 5-on-5. full-court with officials.
Games will be played at the Jackson Heights
Middle School gym . I41 Academy Avenue, on
Saturday mornings starting Ju n e 4th.
League fee Is 9223 per team and anyone IS
years or older Is eligible.
For more Information contact the Oviedo
Recreation A Porks Department at 350-5600.

S Y F A registration set
SA N FO R D - Th e Sanford Youth Football
Association will register players and cheerleader
for foot trail next Saturday, May 28. at the lot on
U.8. 17-02 across from Sanford Middle School.
Registration will be available between 10 a m.
and 2 p.m. Hoy* und girls ages 7 to 13 ure
eligible to participate.
For Info, call Tom m ie Thompson. 3 2 1-2012.

Sunniland Red Sox earn
city championship berth
From 9taff Reports
SA N FO R D - The defending city
rjinm plonsget to sit and wnlt.
T h e Sunniland Corporation Red
Sox benefited from nnother stellar
p itc h in g perform ance S a tu rd a y
morning as they earned a return to
the Sanford Recreation Department
Little Mujor Baseball League City
Championship* wllh a 1 0 0 victory
over the Rlnker Materials Dodger*
al latkeslde Field.
W ho the Red Sox will face In the
best tw o o f three series has yet to I k *
decided as the Railroader* Cubs
used a nine-run second Inning to

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American Veterans (D A V ) Royals.
10 8. al Roy Holler Field.
Th e Cubs, the National Division
rrgular season chumps, will meet
the Royals, the American Division
runners-up. In u winner-take.all
game Tu e sd a y evening al Roy
Holler Field starting at 5:43 p.m.

Th e winner of that contest will
move on to face the Red Sox In
game one of the City Champion*
ships ut 10 u.m. Saturday m orning
al Roy Holler Field.
Bud Bennett scattered five tills
und slruck out eight In five Innings
us the American Division champion
Red Sox ( IH-0) completed a twogame shutout sweep of the Dodgers,
the runners-up from the National
Division who finish the season with
12-0 record.
Lcvl Raines J r . had thrown a
two-hltter In blanking the Dodger*
5-OTuesduy night.
Bennett helped his own cause ut
the plate, going 2-for-3 w llh u triple,
double, and one run scored In a
game called after five Innings by the
mercy rule.
Also contributing for the winners
were Jim m ie Franklin (home run,

L A K E M ARY — The Lake Mary High School
golf tournament will be Saturday. Ju n e 4. at the
Ekana Golf and Country C lub In Oviedo.
Th e tournament, which will tee off with u
shotgun start at 1:30 p.m .. will follow a
four-person scramble format. Team s are limited
to a m inim um combined hundlcap of 40 strokes.
Tournam ent highlights Include u hole-tn-onc
and closest-lo-the-pln contests: Rums gift
(rackets: refreshments on the course during the
tournament: raffles, awards, and prizes: and a
(tost-tournament buffet dinner.
Entry fee Is 960 (&gt;er pluyer. Proceeds will
benefit the l»oy*' und girls' golf teams and the
Luke Mary Athletic Rooster Club.
Also, hole s|xinsorshlpx are avulluble for 950.
which Includes a laminated sign with the
sponsor's name at the lee I k j x and s|M-rlul
acknowledgement of the sponsor during regis­
tration and at the awards dinner.
Call 323-2110. ext. 270. for Information.

Nova, Suns burn 0-Cubs
JA C K S O N V IL L E - Ltpao Nova hit his first
home run of Ihc season to lead the Jacksonville
Suns to a 4-1 victory over the Orlando Cubs.
T o m m y Adams udded three hits In his first
game of the season with the Suns.
Paul Torres hit a homer In the second for the
Cubs' only run: It was his fourth of the season.

AROUND T H I NATION
SEC-W est tabs Bellhorn
O X FO R D . MS. — Auburn second baseman
Murk Ucllhorn. a sophomore from Oviedo, hit a
pair of home runs to earn All-Tournam ent
honors In the Western Division playoffs of the
Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournam ent
at the University of Mississippi.
Bellhorn hit both two home runs Saturday, a
solo shot In a 3-2 loss to LS U and a three-run
blast In u 0-5 victory over Mississippi State.
Auburn finished second to LS U und should earn
an nt-largc bid to the N C A A tournament today.

FSU second in A C C
G R E E N V IL L E . S .C . Cleinson reliever
Michael Holtz held Florida State to two hits over
eight Innings and the Tigers overcame a shuky
sturt for a 4-1 victory and their second straight
Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title.
A ndy Monln'a two-run double In the third put
Clcmson (53-10) up 2-1, and Shane Monahan's
two-run homer In the sixth closed the scoring.
Th e Semlnolcs (48-20) scratched out a run In
the first Inning off starter Mark Watson, who
was pulled uftcr Just five butters. Holtz came on
with the bakes loaded and got Scott Zcch on a
grounder to end the Inning.
Holtz (6-0). who hadn't gone more than 4 1-3
Innings this seuson. finished with 10 strikeouts.

NBA PLAYOFFS
□ 0 p.m . — T N T . Western Conference finals,
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From Staff Reporte

Cardinals outslug Marlins
MIAM I — Gregg Jefferies' two-run double
cjudjcdgi tour-run ninth Inning cometutck that
gave the St. Lotila Cardlnul* u 10-0 brawl filled
vic to ry over the Florida Marlins on Sunday.
Florida hit a cTDb-reeurd three homers In the
se c ond I n n i n g , causing a bench-clearing brawl.
After Carl Everett and Kick Renteria homered.
Jeff Conlnc hit Ihc third homer of the Inning off
Allen Watson to put the Murllns ahead 7-2.
Wulson hit the next batter. Orestes Destrade. on
Ihc left shoulder with a pilch.
Destrade. who had a two-run double In the
first, charged the mound. Watson threw his
glove at Destrudc. opening a cut on the bridge of
his nose. Destrudc then lunded a solid punch to
Watson's face and the benches emptuO.

double, run). Matt Mergo and Tro y
Brinson (one double, one single and
two runs c u rb ), Nick Erickson
(d o u b le , s in g le , r u n ), K e n n y
Erickson and Ju liu s Griffin (one
single each). Randy Ford (two runs)
nod Adam Frank (run).
A n d re w Beutty, Brian Porter.
Kendall Kcnnon. Jason Murray und
Ja m m rl Dorsey hud one single each
for the Dodger*.
All nine Cub* bulters reached
base and scored before an out could
be recorded In the bottom of the
second Inning ns they look a 9 0
lead.
Th e Royuls (13-4). who had won
the series opener on Tuesday wllh
10-9 win over the Cubs, closed the
gup In 9-8 by scoring three runs Ir.
the third Inning and five runs In ihe
fifth Inning

Church races
going down
to the wire

Lake Mary golf tournament

CompUts IlsUnga on

Defying gravity

HataM Photo A, N A r t Homo

Ashley Kltzmlllor, a sovonth grader from South
Seminole High School, achieved low level orbit
during the long jump competition at the Seminole

County Middlo School Track Meet Iasi Thursday al
Lako Mary High School. Unfortunately, the moot was
rained out shortly alter It started.

Duber displays versatility in heptathlon
From Staff Reports
JA C K S O N V IL L E — Diane Duber has been one of the
moBt versatile ulhlctcs In Lake Mury High School
hlslory, participating In four varsity sports Ihc last two
years — volleyball, basketball, softball, and track.
On Salurduy, Duller cupped her Luke Mary career by
scoring a team-high 3,133 points ut the stale hcpalhlon
competition ut Jacksonvllle-Wolfson High School.
When the Rams left the competition Suturduy with
some events still to be completed, they were eighth In
the team standings with 0,273 team points. Lym un was
seventh at the time while Luke Brantley w n s3 lst.
Completing Luke Mary's score were Amanda Rob­
ertson (3,10*1) und Shuwn Barkley (3,036). Jennifer
Stuckey (2,755) ulso competed for the Rams.
Athletes "score" points by achieving certain stan­
dards In the seven events: long Jump, high Jump,
discus, shot put, 200-mctcr dash. 100-meter low
hurdles, and 800-mctcr run.
Duber ran the 200-mctcr In 28.0 seconds, had a time
of 17.8 In the 100-meter low hurdles, und finished the
800-rnetcr run In 3:02.2. She had a long Jum p of 14
feet, 5 Inches und cleared 4-8 In Ihc high Jum p. She
threw the shot pul 28-5V4 und the discus 74-2.

Robertson covered 14-7 In Ihc long Jum p und went
over 4-4 In the high Jump. Her times were 27.7 In the
200-mctcr dash: 16.0 In the 100-mctcr low hurdles: und
2:40.6 In the 800-mctcr run. Her lies) effort In the
discus wus 64-5 and 19-9 In the shot put.
Barkley turned In a personal-best time of 26.5 In the
200-mctcr dash. She ulso run the 100-mctcr low
hurdles In 16.6 und hud a time of 2:34.7 In the
800-mctcr run. In the throwing events, she marked
21-2 In the shot put and 51-7 In the discus. She long
Jumped 13-414 and had u 4 0 high Jump.
Stuckey threw the discus 63-7 and the shot put 22-6.
She finished the 200-meter dush In 30.3, clocked 17.1
In the 100-mctcr low hurdles, und had a time of 3:20.3
In the 800-meter run. She clcured 4-8 In Ihc high Jum p
and hud a long Jum p of 14-4.
Technically. Dubcr's high school curecr Isn't quite
over. According to Luke Mary coach Mike Gibson.
Duber will compete In the high Jum p at the Golden
South Classic track meet this coming weekend at
Showaltcr Field. While not considered a high school
event, she will be representing Luke Mury High School.
Other Luke Mary athletes expected to compete In the
Golden South Classic arc Latlcla Williams (shot put und
discus) und Am lc Bradley (high Jum p).

SANFORD W ith just three
week* left In the regular season for
most ol Ihe teams, all three divi­
sions In Ihe Sanford Church Sollliall
League Spring Seuson are Mill up
for grabs.
Eight of the 12 Iranis In Ihe
league. Including all four teams In
the Com petitive D ivision, have
winning records und ihe top iwo
spots In the Fellowship utqi Fun
divisions are divided by jusi one
game.
Saturday, the Sanford First U n it­
ed Methodist Flames won twice. 4 1
over Sanford Central ItaptlM und
17-0 over Sanford Christian No. I;
Sanford Assemblies won Its sixth
straight game. 10-2. over Sanford
Christian No. 2: Ihe Lake Mary
C hurch of the Nativity CatholicCrusaders topped Luke Mary Grace
U n llrd M rth c K h s i 0-4: and thr Nativ­
ity Disciples took Ktr*t VJoltnl M rllr
Odist. 17 2.
' '
Th e standings in the Competitive
Division has the Fiafflf* Irattlng at
7-0. T h e y are followed by th r
Crusaders (4-21 and Central Baptist
and Dellonu Trin ity Assembly of
God-Mujrsty (Ixilli 4-3).
In the Fellowship Division. Saillord First Na/arenr (3-21 holds a
slight edge over Sanford Christian
No. 1 (4-3). while Grace Methodist
und Oviedo South Seminole Chris­
tian ure (led for third place with 1-6
marks.
Newcomer Sanford Assemblies Is
6-1 and holds a one-game leud over
the Nativity Culhollc-Dlsclples (5-2)
In the Fun Division. First United
Methodist (2-5) Is third, followed by
Sanford Christian No. 2 (0-0).
Th e leuguc will take the Memorial
Day Weekend olT before returning lo
Chase Park for six games on
Saturday. Jun e 4,
Delivering for the Flames against
Central were, with two hits —

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County has facilities to host FHSAA tournaments
There arc benefits to thlsjob.
Granted, the compensation may
not be much but I'd wager that
there's a few of you who gladly
would have switched pluccn with
me lust Friday when I wus sitting In
Ed Sm ith Stadium watching the
Class 5A stutc baseball tournament.
Th e down side of the experience
was having to travel to Sarasotu.
Not that there's anything wrong
w ith the city of Sarasotu, hut
making a 3V4 drive (each way) for u
two-hour bull game Is a hassle.
W ith the exception of the football
und boys' und girls' baskctbnll
cham pionship events, Seminole
County ha* facilities that arc (or
could be) equal to m any of the sites
of this year's state tournaments.
W hy couldn't they — the Florida
High School Activities Association
— play those gumes here?
"Someone has to ask the F H S A A
to host a tournam ent." said Oviedo
High School prlnclpul A. Wayne
Epps, currently a member of the
F H S A A Board of Directors that
votes on tournuincnt proposals.

TO N Y
D e S O R M IE R

"Norm ally, a bid Is made through a
host Bchool. A municipality can
make a bid as long as there's a host
school.
" T h e football and baskctbull
cha m p io n sh ip to u rna m en t bids
huve substantial financial guaran­
tees (mude by the cities bidding to
host the events). A school couldn't
do that, so the bid bus to have some
sort of backing from some agency to
get the big tournaments.
" A year ugo. the University of
Central Florida bid on the state
basketball tournament. Everyone
else came In offering money und
U C F was saying how much It would

cast to play In Its facility."
Actually, Seminole County has
hosted state tournaments In the
past. Seminole High School hosted
Ihc 4A state baseball tournament
during T im Raines' senior yenr.
Lym an High School has hoslcd the
stutc wrestling tournament.
Lake M ary H ig h School wus
awarded the bid to host this year's
girls’ soccer state tournament at the
Florida Citrus Bowl, but work being
down to Ihc Citrus Bowl for the
upcoming World C up games caused
the tournament to be moved to the
University of Tam pa.
Ep ps believes that Sem inole
County currently has the facilities
to host any stutc tournament except
for footbull, basketball, or baseball.
"F o r most of the smaller state
tournaments, there's no financial
guarantee thut needs to be offered."
Epps said. " A lot of the time, the
FH S A A hus to go seek out people to
host some tournaments.
"A ll It really tukes Is Bomeonc to
put together a package und put In a
bid. It's not that difficult If you want

to do the work. Most of the fuctllllcs
In Seminole County ure suitable for
stutc tournaments."
Of Ihe stntc tournament sites I've
been to this yeur or In the past, the
Seminole Softball Complex Is fur
superior to the Southwest Sports
Com plex In Lakeland (fnstpltch
softball) and Sunlando Park bents
Hillsborough Com m unity College
(tennis) hands down.
Also. It wouldn't take much for
the Seminole County Sports T ra in ­
ing Center to be an attractive
alternative to Ihc Cocoa Expo (boys'
soccer). Lights and the necessary
s t r u c t u r a l a n d c o s m e tic r e ­
furbishment* would mukc Sanford
Memorial Stadium a site superior to
Ed Smith Studluin.
Certainly, the Seminole County
Tourist Development Council has
been active In attracting athletic
events to the county, from youth
softball to field hockey to sailing.
Bringing In the occasional high
school slate tournament, would be a
solid und welcome addition to the
Seminole County sports ealendur.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

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Foyt’s gamble pays of
Herta’s time holds up

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Philadelphia f. Nan York •
Houston a. San Dtogo I
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Philadelphia I, Nan York I
Montreal 1. Pittsburgh 1
Los Angeles 10. Cincinnati 1
Chicago4. San Francisco!, tt Innings
San Olago 1, Houston 4
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Montreal (Fassert 41) at Florida (Rapp
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Philadelphia (Jackson S it at St. Louis
(U r b a n ll)),! 01pm
Cincinnati (Smllay 4 4) at Calorado
(Freemen) l ) , t OJp m
Chicago (Oulman I t) at Los Angelas
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Chicago 4. Oakland!
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Carolina4. Greenville 0
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Birmingham 1 Huntsville 4 ,11 Innings
Memphis). KnoavllleO, 1st game
Memphis A Knokvllle 1. )nd game
Monday's Oames
Orlande at Jacksonville
Greenville at Carolina
Nashville at Chattanooga
Birmingham at Huntsville
Knosvllle at Memphis
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SI. Petersburg 5. Lakeland 0
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400. )74; Candiottl. Los Angeles. 4 I. 400
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44; PJMartlnei. Monirea'. 40. RI|U. Cincln
natl. 40; Olavtne. Attoma. tt DnJackson
Philadelphia. SO. Drabek. Houston. M; Ke
Gross. Los Angeles. 14
Rates. Montreal. 14; McMKhool. Atlanta.
4; JHorwondes. Flertda. 4, MPerei, St Louts.
4. OJones. Philadelphia. 4; Myers. Chicago
4. Franco. New York. 4
AMERICAN LC AOUE
0 AB
R H H I.
IS III 21 S4 42S
O Neill NY
4} 1SI V 40
292
Balia Cto
WCIark Tea
41 144 21 SS
222
4) 111 22 ss
244
COavltCal
41 142 SO S2
ThomatChl
2S4
MVaughn Bot
144
x
&gt;
44
42
2SI
Palmeiro Bel
HI
111 20 U
41 III
Puckett Min
22 40
2S1
&gt;9 142 41 J2
Lotion Cto
220
41 144 41 S4
241
Gnttey Jr Sea
Runt Scared
Thomet Chicago. » . Grlltey Jr. Seattle.
4); Lofton, Cleveland. 41; Balia Cleveland
)2. Cantaco. Ttaot. 24. Whlto. Toronto. M
Mol Ilor. Toronto. 14
Runs Batted In
Carter, Toronto. 1); Franco. Chicago. 44.
Puckett. Minnesota. 4l. Ventura. Chicago.
4); Gnttey Jr. SeatHe. 4), Canseco. Teias.
14; Salmon. California. X , Thomas. Chicago.
14; WCIark. Teias. )4
Hits
Belle. Cleveland. 44. Puckett. Minnesota.
44. Mol Itor. Toronto M; Lotion. Cleveland.
Sli Salmon. California. Ml Grlltey Jr.
Seattle. U ; O'Neill. New York. M
Knoblauch. Minnesota, tt: Balia. Clave
land. II; Thomas. Chicago. 14; Baarga.
Cleveland, la; Olerud. Toronto. 14. Salmon.
California. I); WCIark. Teias. I). Puckoll.
Minnesota. I).
Triplet
AOIai. Milwaukee. 4; Lotion. Cleveland. S.
ACole. Minnesota. 4. LJohnton. Chicago. 4; !
art Hod with)
Homo Runt
Grlltey Jr, Seattle. X . Thome*. Chicago.
14; Bella. Ctoveland. 1); Carter, Toronto. 1);
MVaughn, Botton. II; Sierra. Oakland. Ill
Flelder.Detrolt.il.
Staton Betat
Lofton. Cleveland. ) l ; Coleman. Kantat
City. 11; Nlion. Botton. 14; Hulte. Taiat. 1);
McRae. Kantat City. 11, Knoblauch. Min
natota. It; ACala. Minna tola, tl; Cantaco.
Taiat. H i Javtor.Oakland, tl
PITCHINO
I Oaclttont
Alvarai. Chicago. 20. 100C. 2 21; Cone.
Kantat City, I t. II*. 142; Multlne.
Baltimore. 2-1. .121. 2 42; Kay, Naw York. 4 1.
U1. 1.1); Sato. Botton. S I. 12). l it; Bara.
Chicago. SI. 177. ) H : Mahomet. Mlnnetole.
4 1, .100. 4 441 MClark. Ctoveland. 4 1. 100.
401.
Strikeouts
Clemens. Boston, !li Htntgen. Toronto. 54;
Finley. California. U ; Appier. Kansas City.
51; RJohnton. Seattle, il : ALolter. Toronto.
St; Guiman, Toronto. M
Saves
LeSmlth. Baltimore. I!. Russell. Boston.
10; Agullora. Minnesota. 4; Ayala. Seattle, S;
Grahe. California. 4; XHernendei. New
York. 4; Montgomery. Kansas City, 4.

C O LL1Q 1 lA I H A L l
■AST
Northeastern!. Hartford!
FAR W IS T
Southern Cal 4. Grand Canyon ), 11 Innings
UCLA I). Nevada I)
TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic Coatl Cerferenco
Champion ship
Clem sen 4. Florida St. I
Big light Conference
Elimination Round
Oklahoma 11. Nebraska 4. Nebraska eliml
noted
Big Ten Conference
Championship
Ohio SI. 4. Michigan!
Colonial Athletic Association
Championship
Old Dominion S. James Madison ]
Octal Midwest Ctnlerence
Semifinals
Memphis 4. Ala.’Birmingham !
Championship
Alabama Birmingham 14, Memphis 1
Metre Conference
Champlonthlp
Virginia Tech!. TulaneJ

■y t T B V I H U M A N
AP Sports Wrltor
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Somlnola High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago Whlto Sox. His stats aro
for the 1994 season In the first column, porsonol best soason
totals In the second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 gamos) In the third column.
Raines had a single, scored one run, and drove In another
Sunday altornoon as tho White Sox topped tho Oakland A's 5-2

RAINES GAUGE
'94
Category
Gom es.............
143
At-bals
Runs.................
Hits
38
R B I....................
Doubles............
2
Triplo s.............
6
Home runs......
Steals...............
2
Averago........... .286

career
1,854
7,019
1.240
2.089
723
337
102
129
753
298

bet)
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

T im R alnea

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II r Dennis VI tele. Fori Lauderdale. Ne
M m i lele Ferd. I l l 4)4

Narth Atlantic Canlerenct
Champlanshlp
Northaastern I. Hertford4

Raw t

Southeaster n Conference
(astern Drvlslen
Cham eHnthip Round

Vanderbilt 4. Tennessee I
Tennessee 0. Vanderbilt 1. Tennessee wins
championship
Western Drvismn
Champmnship
LSU 1. Auburn 4
ACC Teurnamenl

TIO IR S 4. SEMI HOLE 11
At Greenville. S C

Flends 11
Clem sen

eet see - l
M i t t l tts - 4
im

I
2

s
1

Yocum. Bu'ler (1). Morgen 111 and Marlin
Watson. H a lil I I I . Winchester |ti end
Eydenberg W — Hohl 14 41 L — Butter
14)1 Sv — winchester 1141 111 Florida II
Weaver, lopei Ctemson Memn HR
Clem sen Monahan Ml)

NBA PLAYOFFS
All Times ( D f
C O N FER ! NCf SIM IFIN ALS
I Best at Ft
EASTBRNCONFERENCE
Atlanta eS. Indiana
lnd;ena w ms ser ies 4 1

New Tech vs Outage
Sunday. May 1)
New York 4!. Chicago 22. New York wii
senes 4 )

WESTERN CONFERS NCE
Hewsten vs Phoenn
Houston wins series 4 1

Utah vs Denver
Tuesday. May IS
Uleh wins senes a )

CONFERENCE F IN A L!
I Rest #1 n
(A S TE R N CONFERENCE
Tuesday. May 14
Indiana at New York. I p m
Thursday. May M
Indiana at New Yerh. I p m
Saturday. May IS
_N e * York al Indiana. 1 K p m
Mendey. May M
New York al Indiana. 1 M p m
Wednesday. June I
Indiana al New York, f p m , II necessary
Finlay. Jena I
New York at Indtana. ep m , llnocessary
Sunday. June I
Indiana al New York Ip m . il necessary
W ESTSR N CONIEPENCE
Monday Mey »
Utah al Houston. Vp m
Wednesday. May 11
Utah al Houston, e p m
Friday. M e ryl!
Houston al Ulah. Ppm
iiindat Mae It
Houston el Uleh. 1 M p m
Tuesday. Mar II
Ulah al Houston, t p m . H net essar y
Thursday. June )
Houston al Ulah.fp m .llnocessary
Saturday. June 4er Sunday. June S
II Saturday. Ulah al Houston. 1 10 p m il
necessary
II Sunday. U'ah al Houston. 1 p m . II
necessary

NHL PLAYOFFS
All Times EOT
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best e l!)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
New Jersey vs. N Y . Rangers
Saturday. May II
Naw Jersey 1. N Y Rangers I. series lied
11
Mendey. May 1)
New Jartay al N Y Rangers. 1 14pm
Wednesday, May 11
N Y Rangers al New Jersey. I II p m
Frlday.May 1!
New Jersey al N Y Rangers. 1:14 p m . II
necessary
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
VancouveralTerenle
Sunday. M a y}]
Vancouver ), Toronto 0. Vancouver leer's
series) I
Tuesday, May 14
Toronto al Vancouver. 4pm
Thursday, May 14
Vancouver al Toronto. I p m , II necessary
Saturday, May IS
Vancouver el Toronto. I p m , II necessary

AUTO RACING
IndlenapelltSM
INDIANAPOLIS — The lineup lor the May
14 Indianapolis soo. listing the driver, rest
dance or country, car number, chassis
engine, end lour lap qualification average
speed In mph (r rookie);
Rowl
I. Al Unter Jr., Albuquerque. N .M , No. II,
1444 PentkO Mercedes. 271 Oil.
}. Raul Doesal. Braiil. No. S. 1444 Lola
Ford. 7)1411.
) Emerson Fittipaldi. Bratll. No ). 1444
Pontko Mercedes. 17! M l
Rewl
4. r Jacques Vllleneuve. Canada. No I).
1444 Reynard Ford. 774 til.
J Michael Andrelll. Neiereth. P a . No I.
1444 Rtynard Ford. 77470)
4 Lyn SI. James. Daytona Baach. No. 40,
1444 Lola Ford, 714.1)4.
Row)
!. Nigel Mansell. England. No. I, 1444
Lola Ford. 724 041.
4. Aria Luyondyk. Natherlandt. No 24. 1444
Lola llmor.771‘4!)
4. Mano Andrttll. Naiartlh, Pa . No. 4.
1444 Lola Ford. 211.107
Row 4
10. John Andrtlll. Indianapolis. No ) ) . 1444
Lola Ford. 777 74)
II. Eddla Cheever. Aspen. Colo.. No. 11.
144) Lola Menard. 1)7.14).
I). Dominic Dobson. Truckeo. Call!. No.
I!, 1444 Lola Ford, m 4/0
Raw!
I). Sian Fok, Janesville. W it. No 41, 1444
Rtynard Ford, ttt U7.
14. r-HIdtshl Maltuda, Japan, No. 44. 144)
Lola Ford. 777 Ml

IS Jimmy Vetter. Discovery Bey C a ll!.
No II 14*4 Reynard Ford 17) H I
I! r (roll Sharp ( « l Norwalk. Conn No
!l, Ittaloie Ford t il 0*1
14 Hire Maltuthile Japan No 1) 14*4
Lola Toro 1)1 Ml
Raw !

14 Rpbby Gordon Orange Calif

No t

10*4 Lola Ford 7)1 It)

10 Roberto Guerrero San Juan Capistrano
Cell! No H . 14V) late Buks 711 )!•
11 r Brian Till CslumOvt Ohio. Ne l*
1*4) Lola Ford 111 IS!
Row I
tt r Bryan Marla Dublin. Ohio No la
m i Loia Ford 710 tel
1) Scell Bray ton Cahtwator Mich No 14
•44) Lo&lt;a Menard 711117
14 Too Febi. Ile'y No II. m a Reynard
timer. 771 H 4
Raw 4

I I Paul Tracy Canada Ne 1 m a
Pants e Mercedes 777 I Id
14 &gt; Adrian FtvnarvUr Maiice No ! 1*04
Reynard llmer 777 41!
11 Stolen Johansson Sweden. No 14. m i
Pentke llmer. 7)1 I 't
Row IS
14 Bobby Rohei HtUtord Ohio No 4 1*01
Pentke llmor, 1)40*4
1* Davy Jones late Tehee. Ne. Ne 40
m a Lola Ford m i l !
JO r Meuricio Gugt'min B'aili No to
m a Reynard Ferd. 7)1 tea
Raw 11
II John Peel Sr.. Lenleae Ne as. m i
Lola Umar. 17) 144
1) Mite Groff Wording ton OhI# toe 10
m i rents# llmer 711 Ml
1) r Marco Greco B'eiii. Ne I ) l**a
Lot# Ford Catworth 711 ) i«

INI)IANAI*OI.IS - Till* holtcsl
day of Indianapolis SOO quail'
fyltiK wici 110 match for llie cool,
crafty A .J . F o y l ami Bryan
llcrta. his vmmil protrgr.
Foyl. a four-lime Indy winner
and now a full-lime ear owner,
decided to gambit* that llerta'h
qualification iqK-cd would hold
up. and II did.
"Th ere were a lol of decisions.
Really I didn't do anything."
Ilerla said Sunday after swr.ilInti o u l the fin a l n e rv o u s
minutes of ipiallllciillons Im next
Sunday's race.
Foyl. though. was plenty Im ­
pressed hy Ilerla. who tnrned 24
today.
"I think he Ills In with (lie
leant real good. T o d a y he
showed me. even though he's
young. he's cool, calm and
co lle cted
A n d th a t's what
makes a stood race driver, lie
had a hell of a lol of ptrssnrr on
him ." Foyl said
Only one d rlvrr. rookie Marco
Greco, |olnrd the 33-car lineup
on llie last ol (he lour days of
lime (rials O p p rrm lv r heal lhal
rraehrd 134 d rg rrrs on the
track ru l sjirnls and llnillrd
quallllcallons In less than 30
minutes
T h a i's also what prompted
Foyi's decision lo keep llrrtu's
original eur in the lineup, even
though 11 w ould have been
bum|M-d had one more d rlvrr
gone faster than 220 002
"Last nitihl. I was kicking
mvisell lor mil withdrawing the
car and going ahead und ru n n ­
ing this (tmckupl
The night
lielorr went down lo 60 degrres
So even though It was hoi. the
(rack was still cool yestrrday,"
Foyl said
"B ut today
the (rack really
didn't cool down until right at
(he end.

" A lol was going through m y
head, and right when he had Ills
helmet on
I already wrote a
■loir to (e hlrl steward) T o m
lllnford.'* Foyl said "I said.
Field Average 77) US I Record 71)4!*
I**)l
'Now don't you (lie this until I
tell you w r 'r r going' ... lie said.
'You've got to do It right when
QOLP
lie grin In the ear mid you siurt
the motor.' I said. 'You've go) It
The Memorial
with you now. und I'll tell you
DUBLIN. Ohio - Tap ttnithert and money
wtnnlngt Sunday i l the St S million The
yru or nay, mid don't file It
Memorial an the 1 4a yard, par 71 Mwwiwfd 1
*4
I. before then.*"
0
ViMengeGoHCluhteurtela amateur)
Then Fovl turned to llertu
Tam Lehman S7 ’J 000
47 42 42 47 - &gt;44
Orag Norman. | I41.SOO
John Cook 110).C00
Dannie Hammond. 122 000
David Edwards teO 000
Robert Gamer. 114.000
Ben Crenshaw tto ID
Mark Brooks S44 111
Brad F a .On sal (SO
Jell Megger) 14) 000
David Frosl S)4.» «
Gary Maiiberg. S14 100
Move Lowery. 114.100

704*!94a 111
4! 4* 44 ! I H4
40 4 * !! * * -I l l
4* 41 !1 I B -H I
7 !e e 4 d 4 !-l!4
7) 44 14 44 - 140
44 IS !0 11-140
1144!) 40 It'
f l l i t e l O TSi
4*21 21 21-M I
! ! 4 i sail-111
II Ids* 71-747

Cadillac NFL Clastic
C LIFTO N N J — Top Hnitnert and money
won Sunday oiler the Imel round of the
•too000 Cadillac NF L Geil Clastic p'eyad an
lha I 114 yard par 11. Upper Monlcle'r
Country Club course
Ray Floyd 11)1000
44 44 24- 204
Bob Murphy 17) 000
79 * 44- H I
Gary Player, t ! ) 000
71 4 ! 44-10!
Dave Stockton, tat too
7) 74 44-110
Lee Trevino. 144 400
70 S 4 H -H 0
George Archer. SM 000
41 79 la 111
Waller Jembrltki. 1)1.400
70 7) 70 - 71)
Jim Danl. 121.400
70 ISM III
Bob Charles i l l 100
71 71 71 - I D
Larry Gilbert. US too
40 7) 77-11)
Chi Chi Rodnguei. SI4.RJ0
I ) 7)44-114
John Paul Cain. SIMOO
7)7)79-114
Tom Wargo. SI4.400
10!) 11— 114

4

lltllenOpen
ROME - Top finishers Sunday ol Ihe
S471 000 Italian Open on the 4.4)1 yard, par 7)
Marco Simona Golf Club court#
E Romero Argentina.III!.000 44474441—
I
1
1
Greg Turner, New Zealand
4* 44 70 4S— 17)
Fredrik Llndgren. Sweden
71 44 4* 11— 17)
Robert Alienby. Australia
70 71 44 44 -174
John Bland. S Africa
7047 4* 70-174
Paul Eales. England
4) 70 7011-174
Anders Forsbrend. Sweden
7) 4* M 41-174
Paler Terevelnen. U S
II 7) 4)47-174
Robert Lee. England
71 M 4* 44— 111
Lady Keystone Open
HER SHEY. Pa - Top finishers end
money winnings Sunday ol Ihe 1400 000 LPGA
Lady Keystone Open on the 4 IM yard, per It
Horthey Country Club course
Elaine Crosby, 140 000
44 7) 19-111
Laura Oavltt. S17.il!
10 II 11-111
Val Skinner, 174.11J
70 11 77 -217
Baity King. S24.IU
70 70 71-21)
Noetic Deghe. 111.1)4
44 14 11-114
Tina Barrel). Sl).)44
1) 47 72-114
Mlttle McGeorge. I I ) .144
14 M i l - 114
Millie Berteolll. 111.144
M i l 11-114
Laurie Brower. 11.44)
14 44 10-11)
Oonna Andrews. 11.441
11I I 10-111
Denise Baldwin, 11.44)
14 44 11-1I1
Jan Stephenson. 11.441
It II 11-211
Pearl Sinn. 17.44)
70 17 71 71)

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American league
BALTIMORE ORIOLES - Activated Ar
Ihur Rhodak. pile her. Irum the IS day dil
ablad list and optioned him lo Rochetter ol
the International league Activated Chrit
Sabo, third haveman. Irom 11 day dliebled
lilt. Optioned Oamon Bulord. oulllelder, and
Rhodot lo Rochetter
CHICAOO W HITE 10X - Optioned Dann
Howlll, oulllelder first bowmen, lo Nathvlllt
ol lha American Aitodallon Recalled
Norberto Marlin. Inlleldtr. from Nathvlllt
S E A TTLE MARINERS - Placed Reggie
Jolforton, tint bateman. on lha IS day
dlMbled lilt. Recalled Data Svaum, Inltelder,
from Calgary ol tho Pacific Coatl League
TEXAS RANOERS - Sant Rick Hailing,
pitcher, to Oklahoma City ol tho American
Aiiodatlon. Recalled Jamal Hunt, pitcher,
from Oklahoma City.
Siallaail L e EBUB
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Sant Randy
Tomlin, pitcher, lo Bullalo ol the American
Attodallon
FOOTBALL
National Football League
MINNESOTA VIKINOS - Signed Carlot
Jonklnt, linebacker, lot one year contract

"Naturally, most guys w
have said. ‘Hell, let's hum p
other ear. Pull II and qualify,
thought he hud u lot of reap
for me. and finally there at t
end I said. ‘You make the call
mid h r said, 'No. you make t‘
call.' I said. ‘Well, let's Ju
withdraw (hum the quullfyln
line).' and he said. ’Fin e ."’
Greco qualified at 221.216
m ph to heroine the sixth driver
In the race from the Dirk Simon
stable. T h e yo u n g B ra illlu n
bumped 1992 Indy runner-up
Scotl Goodyear and gnvr cur
owner Kenny H rm strln u dr
clulon whrliter to pul Goodyear,
Ills primary driver. Into the ear
qualified Saturday hy new tram
m rm lK'r D a w Jones
Dctnnieln. a drag racing star
competing In Engllshtnwn. N J .
on S u n d a y, said before the
hump. "If we a rr down to one
ear In the flmil field. I cannot
commit lo u ii Im m rd lu lr llm rtahlr (or finalizing our d rlvrr for
(he nice We ll evaluate that long
and hard curly next w rrk und
make a statement at lhal time "
The starting lineup averaged
223 270 mph. Just short of the
record 223 470 set In 1992
Hrrtu set a record for having the
fastest qualification speed hy Ihr
klowesi d rlvrr In Ihr field, lop­
p in g the 2 1 9 173 hy T e d
I'rappus In 1992
At Ih r front of the lineup will
lie 1092 winner Al Unser Jr.,
who joined Kmerson Fittipaldi
a n d P a u l T r a c y on Roger
P m skr'x Irani and will shirt
from the pole |&gt;os|ilon on Ihr
Inside of ilie from row h's his
first (jolr shirt on an oval and his
first fro n t-ro w start in any
SOO-mile race
Jacques Vllleneuve of Canud.i
Is Ih r fastest of the nine rookies
qualifying on the Inside of Ihr
second row Michael Andretti,
returning lo Indy cars u llrr a
year on the Formula One circuit,
will start Itetwren V tllrn ru vr
and l.yn Si Jam es, who will tie
m aking the best shirt for a
woman drlvrr
Nigel Mansell, the 1993 Indy
300 rookie of the year and
Indy-car (joints champion, has
the Inside of Die third row. next
l o fo i m e r w in n e rs A r Ie
l.uyrndvk and Mario Andrrtti.
Mansells trnim nutr who will
retire al Ihe end ol Die season.

Little MajorsC o n tin u e d from 1II
Th e Cuhs |I3'2| added an
Insurance run tu the bottom ol
ih&lt; fifth Inning and It **.!•»
Important as the Koyuls loaded
the liases hut could not score In
the top ol the sixth inning
Collecting the hits (or the Cuhs
were Chris Hurkrtl Idouhle. two
singles, run). Robert Woodward
Idouhle. single, ru n ). David
llrock (two singles, two runs).
David Saudrrs (two singles, run).
D a n n y llro ck Idouhle, ru n ).

Jarred Krtltlrr. William Clevr
land amt David I'rrshour (one
single and one run each) and
Aaron Richardson Irunl
The Royals o(Tense was led by
Dontary Major (two doubles,
single, run). Dwayne Tillm an
(double, single, two runs). Anton
Anderson (double, single, run).
Donovan Redden (two singles,
runl. Robert Wilds (double). Alex
Anderson and Jason Sheffield
(one single and one run each)
mid Jeremiah Jenkins (run).

Softball--------C o n tin u e d fro m ID
Robert S m ith . Murk
III v Dh*. Mark Whitley: one hit —
Ihil Graccy. Joe Dcnlon. Tony
lll u il c . W .L . G r a c c y , T o m
Graccy, To n y DrSorm lcr. Chris
Daporc.
Doing Ihe hilling for Ccninil
liupllst were, with two hits —
To m Holland J r .: one hit — John
burner. Mike McCoy. Eric later.
Richard Walker. Roy Templeton.
Doug Luce. Jeff Derry hill.
Against SC No. I Ihe Flames
were led hy. with three lilts —
IU II G r a c r y (d o u b le ), T o m
Graccy; two hits — J im - Denton
(triple, double). Robert Smith
(douhlrl. Drum Dtirke. Dean L.
S m ith , Mark W hitle y, C hris
Daporc: one hit — T o n y Hlallc.
Dean W . Smith. Mark Dlythr.
Druce Danllla.
Getting |lie lilts for Sanford
Christian No. I were, with two
hltu — M ark A n d re w s. Joe
Cnputn: one hit — Keith Drltlon.
Marty Hill.
Powering Sanford Assemblies
were, with two lilts — Dandy
Carradcro (triple, double). Junto
Delgado J r . (triple, double),
W illie Ayala (triple). Ad rlu u
laicca (double), Carlos Morales
(double): one hll — David Suarez
(double). Sam m y Rolon, Huchu
Acosta. Just luo Rolon.

Pacing Sanford Christian No. 2
were, with three hits — Steve
Plplionc (douhle). two hits —
Jo hn Scott: one hll — Mike
I'lpllone (douhle). Mike Hawkins.
Joe Caputo (douhle). Jeff Hurd.
Scott Horn. Chris Dany. Danny
Phelps. Randy Horn.
Doing the damage lor thr
Crusaders were, with four hits —
Dliike Murray (double): three hits
— Art Reach (triple): two hits —
Mike Frulrlek (douhle). John
D o n a h u e (d o u b le ). P a u l
Mlutkuwskl. Drooke l.aggner.
Andy Saymuuskl; one hit — Don
Diistl.
Hitting for Grace Methodist
were, with two hits — Gary
Carter (douhle); one hll — Dave
Gralner (douhle). Larry Props!
(double), Curt Towers.
Contributing for Ihe Disciples
were, with four hits — Chris
Hacon (triple-). R a n d y Reed
Id o u h le ); tw o h its — Mike
W i l l i a m s ( t r ip le * ), M a r k
H a r d z e w lc z (d o u b le ). M ike
llorbal (douhle), Dill Quinn; one
lilt — Floyd Wcstcrvclt (double).
Anne McGowan.
Providing (he hits for First
United Methodist were, with one
hit — Ian Quick. Mason Dorsey.
Dick Gaugh. Mike Hale. Mark
Quick. Chad Guugh. Lora Goens.
Rick Goodull, Libby Goens. Jim
Estep.

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The care of backyard citrus

IN B R IE F

■y JOHN L. JACKSON JH.

'Chicago* to benefit A ID S helpers

Multi County Citrus Agent

The Wrkivfi Klvcr Players will lake 1o the stage at the Kola
Theatre In downtown Orlando for the benefit of I (opr and Help
and Centaur.
The group will perform ChlcaRn, a Jazzy 1920s bawdy
musical.
Kach person who attends will lx* asked to contribute an Kent
or canned food or personal hygiene products.
Chicago will run May 27 and 28, Ju n e .'I llirougti 3 mid June
iO t-m m g h 12
Evening performances will start at 7:30 p.m.. matinees
(Sunday only) wull lx-kin at 2 p.m.
A »|&gt;eclal H rd Kihbon Performance wilt be held Ju n e |2.
Tickets are *15 rach and proceeds will lieneflt the two AIDS
charities.
Kor more Information, contact Hope and Help Center at
6 484673 or the W rklvu K lvrr Players' Ixix office at 082-2102.

Citrus trees adapt costly lo a wide variety
of cultural care, soils, and landscape uses.
Th e citrus tree thrives In spite of whnl mosi
of us do rulhcr than because of wliul we do.
Th e trees can lx&gt; pruned Into any desired
shape and thus cun play many roles In lhe
landscape. There arc a few basic Hems lo
remember when growing citrus. It Is best If
the tree Is planted In a well-drained area ns
the citrus roots die if under water for un
extended period of time. Sunlight Is ulso
Important for good growth and fruit pro­
duction.
Citrus Irrcs need lo be fertilized. T h e y are
heavy feeders und need adequate levels of
fertilization In order lo obtain udequale
growth and production. Th e amount of
fertilizer applied to a citrus tree depends on
the size of the tree and how m uch fruit It
produces. It Is (rest to lertlllzc all citrus trees
with a special d im s fertilizer Dial contains
minor elements of magnesium, manganese,
und hornu. However. If such u fertilizer Is
not available, use a common 6-6-6 lawn
fertilizer.
As long as the mature leaves are healthy
(a g&lt;xx1 deep green color and full stze| then
contlmir with your program. Occasionally
the leaves will show yellow patterns. When
lilts occurs, use a complete nutritional spray
(found ul most gardrn supply stores!. It will
generally conluln zinc, manganese and
boron, Some will also contain copper.

M issing Children remembered
Th e Missing Children Center will host un open house to
commemomle National Missing Children's Day.
"Light (he Way Hom e" will be celebrated at the center. 264
K. Highway 434 In Winter Springs (al (be Village Marketplace
Shopping O u te r I on May 2A from lO u m to 7 p.m.
Th e open bouse will lx- followed by a short rom m cm orutlvr
ceremony ul 7 :3 0 p m . ami a candle lighting at 8 30 p.m.
for more Infortnallon. or to net Involved, call 327-4403.

CALENDAR
Narcotics Anonymous meets In Sanford

Program to follow: Itiused on u 6-6-6. or
8 0 8-2-0.5 0.1 citrus mix)
Young frees; For trees recently planted do
not fertilize unlit new growth starts. Fertil­
ize with VY Ih. when the growth appears,
then each 6 weeks Ihereufler. until October.
Do not frrtlllzr young trees after October. A l
each application, for the first year, a little
more fertilizer should be added (IVY lbs.
m a x im u m )..

Fertilize again In early Mnrch wltli IVY lbs.
per tree. Continue to add a little fertilizer at
each successive 6-week application until by
September you apply 2 Mi lbs.
Th e third year, start at 2VY lbs. and
Increase In 4 lbs. by September.
Mature Irres; Use the same type fertilizer
m ix for mature trees. Apply fertilizer three
times a year for mature trees, lie consistent
and fertilize Die same (line each year.
Suggested times for application are:
• 1st application
February or March
• 2nd application
May or June
• 3rd application
October
The rate lo use each application can lx*
determined hy a simple formula: lbs of
fertilizer per application (either 0-6-6 or
8 O -B -2 -0 .5 -0 .1) equals tree circumference
(at greatest point 1
For example: a tree that measures 20
Inches In circumference needs 20/2 or 10
llis of fertilizer per application. Generally
Die best place lo determ ine Die tree
circumference Is at D ir soil line of the trunk.
Spread the fertilizer uniformly over the
area from alxiut 1 It from the trunk to 3 feet

past the "drip line" of the tree. If this area Is
ulso sodded with lawn grass, be sure to
come back and fertilize the lawn and Die
cllrus ns If the other was not present to
assure proper ninnunt for both.
C llrus should lx* kept free of weeds und
never mulched. Keep the weeds away from
young trees In the 3 ft. area urund the
trunk. For older trees, keep weeds out of the
urea under Die canopy of the tree. He very
careful with un herbicide; In fact, use those
that have no soil activity to be safe.
Citrus should be Irrigated to maximize
growth and yield. D u rin g the spring,
summer . and early fall, two applications a
week of between VY-1 Inch of water will In­
adequate. At other times. Irrigate only If the
tree shows signs of wilt.
The trees can be pruned from March
through Ju ly , Th e y enn be cut to any shape
desired. Several methods of cold protection
can be used. Micro sprinklers under Die tree
con be effective. If some lype of wind break
Is added, the benefit will be Increased
Young Irees cun be "bunked" by placing
clean soil around the trunk to a height of
18-94 Inches.
W llh very little effort, citrus will provide
abundant amounts of nutritious fruit and lxun ul (active plant tn the home landscape.
While Trtsh Thom as Is on maternity leave
her articles will be written by volunteer
master gardeners and In some cases articles
of special Interest written hy'agents from
other counties will be used.

Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at 8 p.m. ut the
House of Good will. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

P r e s b y t e r ia n

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9 30 a m. to noon, the W OO PIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Luke Mary Senior C e n lrr. HV8 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well ns lleins lor the Christmas Store The Items made by
the club are donated to preemle liable*. nursing home residents
and gifts for the nonual Christinas store

Garden of
the Month
The home and grounds ol
Hose Trier, 213 Oakland Ave.,
Sanlord, has beon chosen by
the Garden Club of Sanford for
the G arden of the M onth
award. According to Shirley
Simas of the Wlldtlower Circle,
hanging baskets of begonias
and Impatlena enhance the
front of the home. Flower beds
circle the trees and baskets ol
geraniums border the doorway.
O lh a t flow ors and ahruba
accent the well-m aintained
landscape.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
Th e Sanford Linos Club meets every Tuesday ut noon at the
Colonial Ihxmi In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
3 2 1 0700

Over-50 Club meets Tuesday
Th e Over-SO Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, ut
10 30 a m . ut the Sunlord Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate litidge Club meets al mum rach Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Cbumtx-r of Commerce, 400 E. first St..
Sanford.

HariM Mat* ►, Tamm, Vlnaaal

Klwanie Club of Casselberry meets
Ktwiinls C lub of Cassrllx-rry inerts every Tu rsd a y at 7:30
n.m.. at Village Inn. cornrr Dog Track Hoad and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. fo r Iriformailon. call 831-8345.

Medical assistant up in the air over attendant’s shoes
D E A R A D D Y : As a medical
ussistunt In n foot clinic, I was
appalled recently when a |Miirni
explained why her feel were tn
such bud shape Th e III lb- toes
on both feet were swollen und
red from the high-heeled shoes
she must wear on her Job. She Is
an airline stewardess, mid Die
airline for w hich she works
requires Its female stuff to wear
high-heeled pum ps while on
duty on the plane.
As a result, this woman must
cram her feet Into thrse shoes for
five- und six-hour shills, while
she must sm llr mid lx* polite. I
personally would not rare If she
worr tennis shoes, but she says
that's out of the question. I am
furious that the airlines would lie
so pitifully Image-conscious und
sexist as to require such foolish

ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

footwear lor women.
Th e patient told me that her
company will allow her lo wear
"dressy llula" If she produces a
letter from her doctor. So. Abby.
for Die benefit of ull female
airline stewardesses, please print
your opinion or this regulation.

APPALLED IN BEAVERTON,
ORE.

DEAR APPALLED: I have
done a lot of flying, und I know
of no airline that requires Its
(light attendants to wear hlglihcrled shoes while (lying. Murk
Abies, vice president of com ­
m u n ic a tio n s ut N o rth w e s t
Alrllnrs. told me that the only
shoe requirements his airlines
has for female flight attendants
are that the heels be IVY Inches
high and the shoes black. A t­
tendants can wear higher heels If
they choose.
By the way, (light attendants
have not been called "stew ­
ardesses" since Eddie Itlckcnbacker was the first president of
Eastern Airlines.
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CURIOUS IN ABILENE.
TEXAS
DEAR CURIOUS: I am fur

tors in 1953:
"E v e ry gun thut Is made,
every wursbtp launched, every
rocket fired signifies. In Die final
sense, a theft from those who
hunger and arc not fed, those
w h o arc co ld und a rc not
clot lied. T h is world In arms Is
not spending money alone. It Is
upending the sweat of Its labor­
ers. the genius of Its scientists,
the hopes of Its children. ...this Is
not a way of life at ull In any true
sense. Under the cloud of war. it
Is Immunity banging on a cross
of Iron."

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NOTICE OF RR50LUTI0N
CL05IN0, VACATINO,
AND ABANDONINO,
R IOHTVOF WAV.OR
DRAINAQR R AtCM EN T FOR)
Otwkmall Mathdadl VAM-S4
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE It HER EBY GIVEN
Ihat Iha Board at County .Com
mlitlonari ol Samlnola County,
Florida al Iti Ragutar Maallng
hold on tha 10th day of May,
A D . ISS4, In tha County Com.
mlMlonar*' Maallng Room at
tha Samlnola County tarvka*
Building In Sanlord. Florida,
purtuant to Palltlon and Holloa
haratolora given, panad and
adoptad a Ratalution doting,
vacating and abandoning, re
nounclng and disclaiming any
and all right ot tha County ol
Samlnola and tha public In and
to tha following daicrlbad
right* ol way or dralnaga aa*a
mant, low ":
That portion ol 34 ft wlda
allay lying watt of Lott 3 and 3.
and aatt ot Lot* 4 and 5. block A.
Ravltad map ot Chuluota. a*
racordad In Plat Boob 3. Pago
31. al tho public racordl ot
Samlnola County, Florida.
By tha Board ot County Commitdonar* ot Samlnola County,
Florida, thlt loth day at May.
A D . 14*4.
BOARDOF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Publlth: May 33. 1SS4
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I N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H IIIO H T R R M T H
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL C A I I NO.)
LM -im -C F A
SCSO INCIDENT NO, t
IM 1 IIP II
IN RRt FO R FEITU R E OF
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OR N A T IO N A L 1411771^
13,570-04 U.S. C U R R E N C Y ]
U7t*0 U.S. CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FORFRITURR
PR OCEIO INO
TO : Ivan Cabrera
541 Nor thwattorn Avanua
Altamonta Springs.
Florida 31714
In ta ra tt In lha lo llo w in g
property:
♦MM H A N O O U N . F A B R I
QUE O EN A TIO N AL *411773.
I3.S3S.00 U S. C U R R E N C Y ]
n n o s U S . CURRENCY
Donald F. Ctllngar, ol Iho
Samlnola County Shorltt‘1 Of
He*. Samlnola County. Florida,
thrtwah hit officers. Inva*liga
tort or agent*. lotiod tho obovo
proparty an April It, 1SS4. at or
naar S41 North wottarn Avanua,
Altamonta Spring*. Samlnola
County, Florida, and I* pro*
anti, holding Mid prtporty lor
tho purpott ot tortaltura pursu­
ant to Sac IIon* TO 741 744, Flor
Ida Statute*. and will REQUEST
that an Honorabla Jwdgo al tho
C irc u it Court. Blghtasnlh
Ju dicial C ircu it, Samlnola
County. Florida, tlnd prababla
cauta that tha obovo proparty
should bo torfoltad to tho obovo
agoncy. You will bo *anl a c«py

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action tor loractosuro ot marl
gaga on tho following described
property:
L O T 144, S U M M E R H I L L
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
TH E P L A T T H E R E O F . AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
33. P A O E S 77 31. PU B L I C
R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
ha* bean Iliad against you and
you art required lo serve a copy
ot your written defame*. If any,
to It. on P A U L A W A D E
G R E E N E . Attornay for Iho
Plalnllfl, whose eddriu It 4014
Boy Scout Bouttvard. Suita CM.
Tampa. Florla 33*07 within I )
day* altar lha first publication
and till tha original with tha
Clark of mi* Court althor before
tervlca on Plaintiffs attornay or
Immadlataly IharMftarj other
w Im a default will ba entartd
egdnit you tar tha relief da
mended In tha complaint.
WITNESS my hand and lha
tail ot Mid Court on May IS,
ISS4.
(SEAL)
Maryanns Mona
A* Clark ol lha Court
By: Rum King
At Daputy Clark
Publlth: May 33.30. ISS4
DERIPS

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC N1ARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notko k horoby glvan mat •
Public Hairing will bo hold by
tho Planning A Zoning Cam
mlsstan m ma City Cemmisakn
Chamborv City Hall, Sanlord.
Florida, ol 7:40 P M an Ihgrs
day, Juno 3. IS**, to tonaiear a
rsprail Mr a CandHMndl Usd in
an OC-S. Qonaral Commercial
Zoning District.
L I GAL DESCRIPTIOS*: L it
t i k l T r s . Town of tantord. at
rocardsd m ma PuMte Bacardi
at I sminaM Cauwty, PMvIda m
Fiat Book I.PagaSI.
balna m art ganarally «attribad at: Sit Was* First
S 1 r a a I
Conditional U lt Raguatlod
Antigua tumlfurs and gi tt Mop
All part la* in intaratt and
citiiant *hall hava an opponent
ty to ba hoard at Mid htaring
By ordor of tha Planning A
Zoning Commktlon ot lha City
ol Sanlord. Florida, mi* tlrd
day of May. ISS4
Joa Danniaon. Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commit* wn
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It
a parson decides lo appoal a
dscklon mada with raipacf to
any manor tontidarod al ma
abavt maallng or hairing,
ha/tha may naad a varbatim
record ot Iho procoadlng* In
eluding lha tastlmony and avl
dtnea, which racard li not
provided by lha City ot Sanford
IFS3MS145I
PERSONS W ITH D IS­
A B IL IT IE S N BEO IN O
ASSI STANCE T O P A R T I C I ­
P A T E IN ANY OP THESE
P R O C E ED IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT TH E PERSONNEL
O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR
A T 334 543* 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP TH E M EETIN G .
Publish: May 33. ISM
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Orlando ■Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

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HOURS

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DOE CHESS. HIS UNKNOWN
W IPE] JANICE R CHESS AND
J O H N D O E C H R IS , H I R
UNKNOWN HUSBAND. JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE. UN
KNOW N T E N A N T S ; LEO
S C H N I T K E R A NO
B E R N A O IN E S C H N IT K E R .
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NOTICE OP S A L !
Nolle* I* haruby glvun thlt,
purtuant to a Final Summary
Judgment al Pareckaura an
farad In tha abava-itylad cs u m .
In lha Circuit Court ot SomInoto
County, Florida. I will *all lha
Casbity, Florida. da«crlbad M
L O T 17. L A K R S I A R C Y
SH O R ES. A C C O R D IN O T O
TH E P LA T TH E R E O F , RE
CORDED IN P LAT BOOK IK
PAOES » 3 S OF TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OP S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 104 B E A M S CIRCLE.
LONOWOOO. FL 337*0
at public u k , to lha hlghatt and
bott blddar. tor cath. A T THE
W IS T FRONT DOOR. SEMIN O L I C O U N TY C O U R TMOUSE, U N F O R D . FLORIDA,
at II M A M . an t*w Sth day at
Juno. tSS4
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF CIR C U IT COURT
■V Ja n a l. Jatawk
Daputy Ckrk
Publlth May 14.33. ISS4
DRR HO

IN T N I CIR C U IT COURT
OP TH E E IB H T IE N T N
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
allva. whalnar Mid unknown
partial may claim an Intorosl os
ipouia*. hair*, davitaa*. gran
Ira*, or ottwr claimants, THE
I M P E R I A L O R O U P OP
W INTER PARK. Inc a/k/o Tha
Imparlal Group. Inc.; U N ITE D
STATES OF A M ERICA)
S T A T E OF F L O R I D A O E
P A R TM E N T OF LABOR ANO
EM P LO YM EN T SECURI TY]
SAN M A R I N O C O N C R E T E
WALL. Inc.; — — . unknown
portond) in pottoitem ot tho
tub loci roll proparty;

Seminole

an Ordlnanca anlltkdi
AN ORDINANCE OP T H I
C IT Y OP L A R I MARY, FLORID A , A M E N D IN G O R D I­
NANCE *41 A l C O O IF IIO IN
SECTION 114.11 OP T H I C ITY
OP LAKR M ARY COOE OP
O RO IN AN C R S. A M IN D IN O
T H I R I O U L A T I O N S POR
TEM PORARY S A LIS TRA IL
ERS IN NIUE SUBDIVISIONS]
PROVIOINO POR COOIFICA
TION ] PROVIOINO FOR CON
FLICTS, S E V IR A R IL ITY AND
■ F F R C T IV l O A T I.
Tha Public Hearing will ba
hatd In m* Cammkskn Cham
bar*. &gt; « N Country Club Rood.
Late Mary. Tha Pubttc M m
vttod la attgnd and ba heard.
dsckkn N mad* by lha City
CemmiMkn Cap*** at tha Ordtnancain tuitaroaiailakk m tha
City Curb's OStko Mr rlstow.
A TA P E D R IC O R O O P THIS
M IE T IN O IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y POR IT S C O N V R N llttC B . THIS R lCO RO M AY
NOT CO N STITU TE AN A D E ­
Q U A TE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OP AP P EAL FROM A
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C IT Y W ITH RESPECT T O T H I
FOR I G O IN G M A TTER . AN Y
PERSON WlSMINO TO I N
SURE TH A T AN AD EOUATE
RECORD OP TH E PROCEEDINOS IS M AIN TAIN ED FOR
A P P E L L A T E PURPOSES IS
A D V IS E D T O M A K E T H E
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EXPENSE
P E R SO N S W ITH DIEA B IL ITIE S N IIO IH O
ASSISTAN C E T O P A R T IC I­
P A T E IN A N Y OF TH E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT TH E C IT Y ADA C O
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HOURS IN ADVANCE OP TH E
ME R TINOS A T 14*71 SSO 3M4
C IT Y OP LA KE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Fastor
City CMrb
D A T E D : May IK ISM

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FRIDAY
CLO M O SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATFS

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NOW ACCEPTING

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W a n ted

CUSTOMER M P
SUMMER MRK
SS.2S
Nallansl carporallsn
tnlry Itvol potlllont op«n
FT/P T avail. W* lf*ln »
AAfP scholarship* awarded
(nttfviaw now/Slatf attar
I In*11

71- H a l p W a n ted
a O IN E R A L O F F IC i*
Lai* at paopk confacl Co
attar* tacurlfy A P" banal"*
Basic Ulll* all naadad
F R i « REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT

m w. Mta

GtOURDSPERSON
Headed lor larg* aparlmarl
communil, In taka M a i,
Full lima Summer only 54 hr

SL Craft Apjitmanti

371*7103
HAIRSTYLIST MECDCD
With tlianlala

Full or pari

DATUM NORM*
Eipononta a plot Mud tv
avallabk day* and night*
Cj H Jayco at
Mr*. Mtchatta‘1 Hama 331 IMS

OCHTAl ASSISTANT
Eipariancad a«pand»d WAN*
Auiitant no#dad tar mvlll
dixipunar, mrglcal and pro
t l h a l l c r a c a n t t r u c ilv a
prattle* Inofprtk individual
with ttrong individual and
loam Milk, willing M ga lha
aatra m ill, a mu*l Salary and

71— H » fp W « n t&gt; d

Uniac^sait^

Froa modka* taro, kanspar
tallon, towntallng. prlvats
doctor plus living taponoos
or 7337311 Cloorwalsv Attorney

NURSING ASSISTANT
All *rum Full i ma and par&lt;
lima o m , tvwta harwg r I ( «
rianca a* a Murtwg Atwitam
In long tarn, taro and ba-ng
a*ra to ihaw pr**4 at &gt;vg • ««
Ia n to last ma court* or
C h a lla n ia tka t a il upon
aopixatian tfwuM app- r V t V
ba certified na latar man n
d a ,t a*iar *»• O v s t&gt;*#
•*&gt;tp4ara

N s l» fs ra w « l,M M IM
17— N u r t t r y ft
C h ild a r t

Can aws Mt M l M3*

Impra

O pp ortun ities
At 11:44 o’clock A M ., an Juno S.
ISS4. at ms Watt Front door ot
lha SEMINOLE County Court
houta. SANFORD. Florida
(COURT SEAL)
M AnvANNE MORSE
C LERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
Publlth May I*. 33.1SS4
DER IM

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PIM Number S44MCP
IN R E: ESTATE OP
CECILE PRICE HEARD.
Deceased
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration al tha
•Stale at C E C I L E P R I C E
H B A R O . dec eased. Pi l e
Number *4 cl*CP. k ponding In
the Circuit Court tor Som lnola
County. Florida. ProbaM Divi­
sion. tho oddrott ol which Is
Ssmlnolo County CourthouM.
Sanlord. FL 33731. Tho name*
and addresses of the personal
representative end the personal
roproMniativo'* attornay art
Ml form balow.
A L L I N T E R E S T E D PERSONSARE NOT I FI ED TH A T:
All parson* on whom mi*
notice I* served who have Ob
|aclIon* mat chalknga tha valid
Ik of ma will, ma quallflcatkna
ot mo partonal raprotontatlvo.
venue, or |urkdlctlon ot mis
Court aro required to Ilk their
ob|ecllons with this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
T HREE MONTHS A F T E R TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUELICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A TE OF SERVI CE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditors at m* dacadtnt
and ottwr parson* having claims
or demand* agalntl dococknl'*
**lai* on whom a copy ol this
nolle* k Mrvsd within thraa
month* attar tha data ol Iho llrtf
publication ol thlt nolle* muil
Ilk thalr claim* wim mi* Court
W IT HI N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R T HE
D A T E OF SERVI CE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All ottwr creditor* el tho
dacadonl and parton* having
claim* of demand* again*! tha
dacadanf* aslak mutt flk thalr
claim* wim mi* court W ITHIN
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A TE OP TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAI MS, DEM ANDS
AND O B JECTIO N S NOT SO
PILED W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha dak ol lha lint publica­
tion ol m
i* Nollco k May 14,
1SR
Ptrtorvil Rapratanlallva:
Ann A. Patroo
P.O. Box 4441
Plrwhunt, N.C. 31374
Attornay for Portenal
Ropmantatlygi
Thomai A. Spear
Ol Thome* A. Spoor, PA.
P.O. Bon 1344
Sanlord. PL 33773-1144
Orlando. Florida 31101
Tokphono; &lt;40711310441
Florida Bar No. 1074471
Publlth 1May I4.71.1SS4

ol Wisconsin. In Roam M3, ot mo
Waukotha Countt, Halo at
Wisconsin. In Room Ml of itw
Waukesha Count, Cayrmouse
locatad at 515 West Martiaid
Boulevard. Waukotha.
Wisconsin 5111* on lha IMh day
at July, its* at M i l a'cMtk m
lha lorsnaan at said day ar as
soon fharMltar a* counsel may
ba hoard, at m why matnto
nance should no* ba relntloted

P A P IR R O U T ! tar sale Fast
Samlnola Count, Grossed
*4*444last,r IM7 4*dH44

Sf— F I r u n c i* I
Services
BAD CHI Dl I t Laarn asset!,
how to til your credit rsport
Gat the Wans and the credit
card* you deserve Ameling
recorded masses* rovsals
detail. 10141343 7443act IS

mettcel tain* Salas a i m 1
ones It preferred Salary plus

MANAC£I TRAINEE/
ASSISTANT MANACER

commission A pp), m parson

orsandraswma no N French
A r t IHwy it S3) laniard
Applicants will ba contacted
tor interviews
NO fHONC CJULS FLIASt

COASTAL MAOT INC , n
hiring Menegsm*n« p**.i
Cscallanl aaqat la ic l l, ,
vacation Iciwrianr* h**pi
but not nacassar, App&lt;,
parson H I I Orlande A

Caftattd Marbto Msaufec.
Need* iiporloncod Intloiiar 1.
Sat Up' Fibsrg 1ass Patching
and Finisher* immediately
CALL Its Stag

I I — M o n ty lo L tn d
MCP DRIVING M 0 STIU.
cnm cnoRET i

amount of any rstlrsmsnt
monk* ho currently has pond
mg.
Lat a copy at mis Order to
Shaw Causa together with m*
attached Affidavit at the PollHonor. Norma A. Oetiaw, ba
tarred upon Iho Raspandent.
Ralph Oatiow, at k a il tan
working cky* befor* tho time
ItMd Mr this hearing.
Dated this 3*fh day ot Janu
B Y T H IC O U R T :
Honorsbk Jams* R Kktlsr
Circuit Judge

All you naad I* your lift* Jack
Diamond for appointment
3447*3*

71— H o Ip W a n tE d
Hom o Im p ro vo m e n )
AOVIRTISING M liS
Immadlat* openings (II In
Sid* taks. hourly plus com
mlstkn. (33-40 hours weakly.)
Saks or evskmor sarvlca ftp
desirable (71 Outside Mks
Salary plus commission. Ad
M ks atp/knowkdg* dstlra
bl*. Raqulrat snttiuslasm,
good communication skills,
torpor its bansfik. Apply In
parson, mall or las return* to:
Pam Raynor, Samlnok Pan
nyMvor, *41 N. Mwy 1FS3,
L o n g w o o d 33710, Pa a ,
447-4*41414

FLORIDA 5TATC RIOUIRKS
all contractors bo rogkkrod
or cortitkd. To verity a tills
contractors llcansa call
1 *40 343-7*44. Occupational
Llcansa* era rsquirsd by tho
county and can bo vorirkd by
cairn------------------[n jM M ije jt*t r H :

A dditions ft
R S t-------/COMM.
.... ..VI;Inyl Siding ,
Alum. Fram ing, Drywall,
Doors. Rooting, Cancrata.
33M433... S.O. teltat, CiCttSO**

MARK SHAPRANSKI.atal.,
Defendant*
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment al Foreclosure dated
May 13, ISS4 and entered In Co m
No. S417I-CA-14-B of tha Circuit
Court of tha IIT H Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County, Florida, wfwrsln SEC­
R E T A R Y OF VETER AN S
AFFAIRS. Plaintiff, and MARK
SHAPRANSKI, al al., art dolandanlt, I will Mil la lha
highest bidder for cash at lha
West Front Door of Iho Samlnok
County CourthouM, Sanford.
Florida, al lha hour of IHSO
a.m„ on Juno 14, ISS4, tho
folkwing described proparty at
M l forth In Mid Summary Final
Judgment, lo wifi
Lot 10, Block C. E ASIA ROOK
SUBDIVISION, U N I T NO.
FOUR TEEN , according fe tha
Plat ttwraof as racordad In Plaf
Book 14, peg* tl, Public HocMds of Samlnok County, FlorDATED this ism day al May,
1444.
Maryann* Mor*a
Ckrk Circuit Court
Byi Jana B. Jasowlc
Daputy Ckrk
Publlth i May 33.34.14*4

A t S O L U T I Catpantry trim
matal studs, restoration wart
drywall. doors, tiding, dtcti
porches
Lk/lns
Itt tsif
AFFORDABLE HOME Rtpalr
Dspsndabi* All phew* Call
lor Fraoatl Michael 131 tIM

C o n c rtt*
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayna
Baal, t Man Duality Optra
I Ion1334-3334/134-34*1
Q U ALITY CONCRETE WORK.

RANDY' S QUALI T Y LAWN
Com pi* It pro car* sine* Itgo
Ckan ups, hauling i l l ot 14
TOM A J I F F ' S LAWN CAR i i

Rat /Comm . dependable, low

RESIDENTIAL RKMOOELIND

rate*! Free att.

Carpanlry, pai

numMil" work.
NOTICE OP RESOLUTION
CLOSING, VACATING,
AND ABANDON! NO,
RIOHTSOP-W AY, OR
DRAINAGE EASEM ENTPORi
Jeff Clfrta VAssai
TOW HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HER EBY OIVEN
mat Itw Board ol County Comm lu kn a n of Samlnola County,
Florida al Ik Regular Masting
hold on tha urn* day at May.
A.O., 14*4, In lha County Cam
m lukrw rt' Matting Room at
lha Samlnok County Service*
Building in Sanford. Florida,
pursuant to Pafllkn and Notice
norslofor* glvop, patted and
•dspfgd a RataMion doting,
vacating and abandoning, re­
nouncing and disclaiming any
and all right of tha County of
Samlnok and tha public In and
fe Ih* fallowing dtsctlbsd
rlghkof way or drolnago soso
mant, tow ":
To Vacate and abandon lha
north } 14. of tha Milling 17 ft.
dralnaga and conservation
oasomont tocafod ol tho south
tot l In* ot tot 144, Lako Forest,
F ill Book 43. Pago 41.
By the Board ol County Commkakrwrs ol Samlnok County,
Ftorld*. this 14th day of May,
A.D., 1*44.
BOAROOPCOUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Publish) May 33.1444
DERM

CARPET M ILL O IR IC T
Big Discaunts Famsus Brands
First OMllty, Tag Uaa.
Slslnmastor. Samankt.
Tract Its*. Sculptures 14 ** yd
Commercial kvsl kept S3 ** yd
InstalUtkn. tar 3344*4*

no toto

E ltd r lm i
A I NT I NO . paper hanging,
pratturt warning and dr y wall
rtpalr. F r Mt t l U l 5174
HAROWOOOF

■UILOERS of custom cenopkt,
carport*, window* A pallo
awning*. Hlghatt of quality.
Froa atllmafat. 407 3*4 5544
AMICK Cwskm Wsadcraft A
Dsi l gn. Spsclallilng In:
Shaking, Cabinet*. Furniture,
Reconditioning, Roflnlthlng. A
Qonaral Carpanlry 134 4111
CARPENTER All kind* of homo
repairs, pointing A ceramic
Ilk. Richard Gross..... 331 5*73
S • O Enlsrprkas Trim, painttown call todayl 471 *141

P ressure Cleaning
H o m t im p r o v t m u t
Al DOCS IT M il
F U It right at a p rk t you can
afford LIc'd/In* From start
to flnlih. Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and roofing
tret. 11 yrt of onporknct. No
lob toe big or imall. Call
334-1*44ar 333-4HI34hours

DUN R ITBi Ckan drlvawa,*.
root*, pool dtekt, walk*.
houta* F r M t U .lll 4173
■ EACH. Spark snd Wsddlitgt
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Into call 174 tool
• LEOAL PHOTOGRAPHY •
Raaionabltralo*
_________Call 111 lies
S w im m in g Pool
S « rv lc B / R e p a ir
WE E K L Y SERVICE from *41
mo. Cham RI la Pool Sar vie*
140 3174
Robert Shoamakar

ECHOLS
&gt;431 373*

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As S 4 5 Per ilJont/i,
Call Clussijied, 322 261 1

�S anford H erald, Sanford, F lorida - M onday, M ay 23, 1094 - SB

7 1 - H » lp W in t » d
M ID IC A L

DCNTA1HYGCNIST
Immadlata opening availabla
lor dynamic Individual 1 ,
day* por wood Strong porlo
•kill, a m u ,I , 04 771 1X 0

NURSES AID
Sal A Sun , potilbly more
Coot lunch and dinnor. a t,I,I
with pa I Ian 11 and laundry
P to «w ta il K rlity at 771 m i
P AR T TIM I O P P O R TU N ITIE S
Available Call i t ; i u i A,k
Brian tor d»tall*_____________

93— Rooms Tor R ent
F U R N IS H E D ROOM, alec.,
A/C, micro, hot plato, double
(ink. (able. bad. calling Ian,
All util turn las* Magnolia,
Sanford Call 111 t i n
PRIVATK IN T R A N C I. rafrlg
•ralor, microwave, color tv,
oft etreol parking, and maid
Mrvice
m iood
ROOM POR B IN T LlghVkitth
tn pnyilieg, l,t and ia,l
Mature adull pral n n t w
ROOM IN Private
homo. Steady employed
MO'w, ISO depocil tH Mao

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Some arperlenco preferred
Send re,uma to Blind Bo,
1100. C O Sen lord Herald. PO
■♦a 1*4). Sanford, PC 777)7
a PBODUC T M O V IB a
M M hr. W ar, In clean envi
ronmant Pull and till order 1 1
W e'vefet B IN S PITS tor you
P f l l l m o ilt R A T IO N
AAA I M P t O V M I N T
Joow .tw BSt h j h m
a (S C IN S P B C T M a
Company pilar, lull training
ler M il motivated per eon
r a n a i o i iT B A T i o M
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
HO W.IWR M .m -ItT *

RECEPTIONIST
Entry level Very beevy pr&lt;one
•or, ler lee eltlCO w ..,ng
lee Income community Typ
mg 4b WPM. comperter t.p
preferred but elit trem bead
•pelting, writing end ergenife
Henei u n i, Bumgwei a m , e
plut l i e beneMti Rawma,
to Control florae legel Serv
ice, ln&lt; 111 Magnolia Am
laniard 77)71 by Juna Jrd
n m i

to e

(n|oy Hatibto ,cbeduie,
paienfial lor aa.ancamanr
end bwnel.t, • » « , w i r e ,
I O U C A T I O N 4 L
ASSISTANCE
Stvd) *P*
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f OP *dPt'i • ' Ai ***!•#en*tf*n
04*0*9 ** ptrso" *®
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tr fj lif*3 *wrt ri

BRIDGEW ATER APTS
San
tord'L, Mary Win a n w h i
traarantl Daborah H I »i»4

aEAN. QUIET 1I0NM

COOl O ff"
On# Bedroom Aperlment,
lit* D IA L
Mm , wood Apt, lit M l4

_____ WHHEI EEEWWf_____
h is t o r ic a l

Iguei

FhNdt?

M F

SAIES TIAJREE/
CUSTOMERSERVICE REP
A I u m Tn id e m

o o w n to w n

SANTORO Very ctoon ) tubm
I bath kitchen dining ream
appliance, fenced yerd goad
neighbor, S411 mo IIM dep
HUOaA
MS IMP

MARINER'S VILLME
LaaaAdalbdrm Itotmo
Ibdrm S4to ma and ug

m w 9 ______
I Bdrm 1)00 mo
ATI vWlf*9 p* 4
OiKflUOC
TO H I)
u n r o e o i t *. p k i A r « i i
H r i m i u s • t ‘oo
SANFORD

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SANfOIIO i bdrm
i#4
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dl
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m tan ►. »n n o
LAN* OR D I and J iw m
Same w/utMriie, ON thee'
par, -i I remttoo 1)1 *Mt
1 RtDROOM F R I I M ONIH
SFIC1AL1 1 bdrm, 4 attic

avail

Call Jerry m 44to

1/7 MONTH TREE!!

AMERADA HESS
CORPORATION

and

v in y l

■truvona Lot Screen Cam
e n j l*g Silver l ** • O : r »
k l C U R T T Y O P P I C C B Jeb

ft training Armed 4 unarmed
ranlty 4 Awat naR M t

SECURITY OfFICERS
ntord late Mer, O a t, O
&gt;rd ncenia rawrued Start
1 ••• , Ceil , , , o n
A IL C L t 4 hi NO COMPAhv
• I, ene utrton Sunday
lurtday nigh I, Will pica up
Ml between Sand* m t m
I N T I O C A R P I N T I B S or
Carpenter ktolaar. Mutt hare
ptm trantparlattan too cant
a Her , PM Lea N M
ARE HOUSE AND GENERAL
ll A R O R M l l P N l l O f O l
I Benue tor drtvora All a it* ,
fe re labte Oelly pey. no toe
[ Report roody to wore I M am
( Indu,trial labor Svc
tpil
FronchAv too phone can,

WELDER
P urge d, pipe end tubing
welder needed Call O T Ottf

I t o n , | Rath i|) H H
SNINAtoOOAto 4PAR TM IN TS
1 BDRM ) RATH apt irellabto
IM S /* , CH4 A ttecaabie
a titor and dryer an t.ttfwn
appciarwe,
w t
m toft
I IO B M dawwilah1, at MM S
Sentore Are U lf Include,
••tor 4*1 ,14 flto en,t.me

103 — HOUUS
Unfurnishtd/ Rent
A TY R A C TIV I ) I • Ha
tpic

N il n

rm

A r a l , i s tf,

pi v, dep too pet, U 1toll
OONT A I NT whan yew tan
men1 MUO to m * ban* lee
iW u re , atonere At tow a,
iwodewn All area,'
Ainaan Metre Grave ]e] I N '
H ID D IN LA R I tone ) J t-g
tcreened perch Ig lei
leete opt,on w owner tinanc
ing Mis me set Mae
L A N IM A R N IV
WAT IR F ROtoT 1 bdrm 1
bam manufactured houM Far
tele Sal. wear rtnt S4M/me
,4 r m m t

L A R I M A R T 1 BEDROOM
HOMS FOR R E N T C A LL

MB IM I
LOCK ARBOR letafiun' 1 &lt; ,
an ] i , acre, C/MA. garage
lanced Ult/ma
SANFO R D I I C HA lanced
yard, to*pet, SM0/mo
Porilg BaaWy M l ISM

W — Room s fo r R tn t
A O U IK T, C L IA N RM In San
la d Kitchen 4 phone uw.
coin laundry I I I 4 up 174 «* n
C L IA N ROOMS tingle itartmg
lll/ w k
K itc h e n , phone,
foundry, video gemot, oil
etreol parking
l i d 441]

199— P R lB * Supplies

105- D u p l e i
T r i p l e * / Rent

TaN-TImo I Part Tima

Amor ode net, ha, an enyte
reputation tor erteUen
[c a e x e l l e n t t e r e lc e
(e e c e tle n f p re d w itt and
tacelient ampiar ment ap
partun&gt;'«« tor qua i t *4 .nd;

Stenstrom Rentals

f t — A p artm e n ts
U n fu rnish ed / R ent

NOTICE
Alt rental and real atlala
advarllumant, are wbiect to
Ihe I ederel Pair Hooting Act,
which m a,et II Illegal lo
edvertite any praleranca. Iim
nation or dltcrlm inolion
bawd on race, color, religion,
to,, hendlcep. lemiMei ,tolu«
arnaltonal or I

■ H e a d Cashier
Hi|h PttlotmaiK* Pays!

FOR SALE' WOOD M U LCH
Bring thovell StO pick up load
You load 171 1447_______ ___
• LAWMMOWIH. Snapper, ly ,
tarn 4, with attachment.
Need, tune up 1*0 H i ilM
T R U C K , tra ile r, m o w e r,,
woadeatar, blower, edge
trimmer, edger, I I " tree
Chipper and more O T M il

I BDRM. kilthan. parch IA1 &lt;rk
SIM It* I bedroom UaS'mo
_SJ00daj_Pai»o«jj)*4OT

97— A pa rt me nt s
Furnished / R tn t

JO hr, per wk Apt ground,
upSaap Apply: Saiipoinle
Apt, . an W Seminole Bird
_______ Sanlord JTJ tost

SANFORD I bdrm. I bam, cant
H/A. carpel Like newt I yr
leete »*M
*o» m i h i ]
SANFORD TOWNHOUSE ;
bdrm. H , be Fireplace,
private courtyard w/ gattbo
No pel, MOO mo Security
depovt Attar Lpm 1)1 SHI

security tyttem

114— W arthous*
Space/ Rtnt
LO N O W O O D /LA R I

MART

Mid ttoe public ile r a ia
warenawta, W t o a lt d
eg It ipacat Nice secure,
easily acca,tibia lacatian
F r»m ))H p e r ma )&gt;!„&gt;*

I I S — Industrial
Rentals

NEW RESTAURANT
OPENING
S ta r tin g W a g e s U p T o
$ 6 ,2 5 A n H u u r

Since I%V Crocker Barrel has been
ilcdicaicd to providing Ihe highest
quality food anil gift merchandise
in our restaurants and gill shops.
Wc reward people who lake pride
in txing the best.
• IVim Ikhi/S j Ij i ) Aclvsnccmeni Plan
•Jtcallh/l.lfc/Dcnial Iniuioncc

• Paid Vacation
• KHucmcnl/Sjvmgs Plan
• Employee AstitMircc Program

• Employee Meal Discount
• Discount Puichase Plan
• Employee Slock Puichase Plan

Immediate l ull/Parl lime Openings

•Hosl/Hustess
•Cooks
•WalltrAVailrcss ‘ Dishwashers
•Cashler/CIIT Shop •Nlghi Porter
B r i n g p r o p e r I D f o r 1 -9 f o r m

SANFO RD
1 -4 &amp; S la t e R o u t e 4 6
C a l l ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -1 0 2 0 t o d u y
f o r a n a p p o in tm e n t.
M O N .- S A T . 8 :3 0 A M - 5 PM

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

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141— Hom es fo r S o ft

C ? n tu ^

llitot Mimfttid. 321 7271
AA Carte,
)|) IIM
L A R I MART. 4/1.
tented yard M'eenad petto
Ovw* near atom New carpet
tile bi.n&lt;», Ml KO Ml H I)
L A K E M A R T R L V D )/ 1
Leaded a’th ideoei toa'ure,
Living ream dining ream,
family room lied w t, Need,
la ga nee i Reduced }• Sto.no
I N 14,*

F 4 E /\u * rv , irs ic
BUYERS!)
Oiwavraged m Vou* Search
•or Yawr Dream Hanoi Yew
N EED ewr Full Time Sato,
Teem to *'re VOLI F u « Tima
Vnrv.ce1 la Call Any One a&lt;
Them AN r TIME I

322 2420 * 321 2720
SANfOKD • DUE MAIY
•In D«i 111* Ytat*
LONG MrOOD/Myrtle Lake ga
canal l/l iplit tcreened
heitod peel tpic . greet rm
___ i n i too leg,'so

m -O ffic e
Space / Rent

5 f L L If lO 1
S A V * V/ OOC) V II) IKMI
P f 74)11 V I l l l O h I 111

N E N Vantore efheet and er
•ereewwMt 400 I NO Hi tt
Special i ic i m , i n | ,u

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S ANFO R D

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M M twtoi nphter iyao H
If N n H W d l E R l R H
tee w f e e t tor irat e eh 1/ F t
tuciettlwi e,toting e-chor
buimetM, Croad pe&gt;tmg and
lighting Craat vtolbillfy
Aw ing van ma R l U U w k
141 — H o rn * s f o r S a I b
D E LTO N A

only M00 dean

VOO me ChooM tram I name,

to tw remudetod by builder
Greet opporlun.l,
Metre Grave M , toll
t ACH ANO I OR S IL L yaiie
preperl) lecetodenyeherel
Investor, Realty. Ha M l,

AfFOnnAULF HOMES
VEHTUHE IP H O P tH T ItS
FHA VA tow e, *to\ ANOa
awnar Imance tow at MM/mal
Oav't Farartoteret. Rapa,I
Laminate Orange. Vetoual
tea todt 4/11 Lie. dm. tern rmt.
edtinkll Mcurlty. Mtellito!
C O IV CUSTOM a ‘i&gt; Ommg.
fa m ily r m , A p p ile n c * ,.
ga’ aga, tented yd SPi.FOO
POOL HOM E I I I 1000 HI HI
L lv . din . la m lly . game
room, S&lt;r porchl VM 100
Landtcaped l/l. l/l acre! Appl
llv, dm. tom rm , IA1M0
S U N K E N F A M I L Y RM 4
lin n
peel Llv, dm. tom
rm , . appl . ter porch tecurl
ty system endgaragei **,too
BRICK 11 iplit. llv. dm. lam
rm ». sac system, w r porch,
fenced yd .garegel tit ,00
CUSTO M w/N&gt;IH bdrm planl
Ommg, lamlly r m ,. appl..
treed yard SaFl'mo IM.IO0
PRE FO R EC LO S U R E! D t p " ,
llv . din. eal In hitch lanced
w.garage SML'mo tie.*00
CUSTO M bulll V I spin. He.
din . eat In hitch . appl .
garage tto lrn o 11) *00

P A U L

(IS IIO M N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

3 2 i -/ i /

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BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real E,tala Broker
1440 Senior d Ava

321 0759 ....... 321 2257
C ASSELBERR Y tlaautllul I
bdrm, Iky bath New carpet,
paint Show, Ilka a model!

s44.*oo................ m m *

C A S S E LB E R R Y l/ l, 1 car
garage, lencad S4SK Sellar
agletad llnanclng H M D S
CHARMINO l/l with workthop.
covered patio, carport, treed
lot. Ireth paint. Raduced lo
SI*.*00 NEW LISTINO I or 4
bedroom, toy bath Freyhly
painted! S4*.«00
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Mary E. Tebln
/74 *400 or 3)1/04

H ALL R E A L T Y
312 W. First SI., Sanford
Condo 1 bdrm. 1 bath with
central haat/alr. Only 1) 1.,00
1 or 1 bdrm.. dbl. gar., lanced,
FI. rm. c.b. contlr. SSI.S00
S rental unllil Good caih (lowl
1/K dn. owner hold l SUS.000

323-5774
OEBARY Leketronl 1/1, cen
Iral H/A. pluy ealrail 00,000
W. Mallciawekl. 1117*11
DELTONA. 1 bdrm . 1 bath. 1
car, new carpet, paint In/out,
C/HA. SkS.000 407 4*4 1014

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thlldfan Oufl.da dog Naad,
good horn* SJt 114 4*11 *ttar
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• F R I I K I T T E N S Partial
Man, Piaaw call altar )
777 tltl
• FR E E TO OOOO HOME 4
manth old tomato cal Gray
cotor Call O T 11*0________
• P R B B T O O O OO H OM E
I
cal, I kitten, bath tomato
407 174 4104 aftor SPM Alter

U P R IO H T P IA N O w / mu,Ic
rack 4 bench Evcellanl cond
IfM O B O Call 1)1 H I ,

223— Miscellaneous
a B A TH R O O M S E T M Inch
Vanity, Sink. Fsuctf. Com

mod® Toppar Cub Inti, 4 Globa
LMibf Fiilur# Wblt# trim mad
In gold Good Condition
110000 C ill 333 1431__________

• CO M FO RTER

•

STELTEN KAM P

REALTY
330-3230
LONOW OOO Lk Mary Vcheet,

1/} w/poo* 1M/ HI tt told
L in g w o e d Lk M e ry Rd
,70 000 Owner U / e tl,

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
H U D 4 VA FORCLOVURES
Law down' Seminole. Orange
end VlUut.e Couni to.
Call tor detail,I
a lech Arbor unique leke
front home Large lot M*.WD
Roth Osborne
Venture I Prepertie,
3 3 0 0 2 7 3 /7 7 4 9400

lA N IO R D LK MART Ibdrm J
ba'h. 1 car far tPJK/or we to
option at SA»/mo. H I * / »
SANFORO «*.*#• j bdrm. I
bath Nice area 1*4) Orange
Ave Neat nice home I can
maba you the owner a l l SIM
S ANFO R O. Brand now home,
l/ l. C/HA. big lot Nice qutot
area Includes body thep with
large parking area Only
tl4.*M OBO&gt;l)t*41

HR lew

157— AAoblle
Ho rn e t / S a lt
BY OWNER, tri. doubto wide,
family park, carport ycraan
room, tier age Etcellenl
cond Priced betow value
_________ P tim n D I a
17pm
i r K W Mettle Marne. I bdrm. I

bath Owed candnien |l E*S
to* M) III7er to* M i l l ) )
4$i iif I R l p f T tto T l"bdr m, to
• ar. C/HA. toraanad parch,
carport. | util rm , Sacrlhca
j i t w ^ _ _ i_ j 2 t ) j h

i l l — A p pliances
/ F u rn itu re
e AAA H AY 'S A P P LIA N C E a
I I I S Frawth Ave. Santord

R a t r I g a 'a t a r . I l * e « * .
P a t t o n O r y w i Fraa t yr
labor wetr pel avail tie 4447
a A lR C O N D IT IO N E R , wall
tout HO Firm Lv name 4
Number en machine He 1177
B U N K B I O S B T with two
matching drteeer, Include*
mattretee, E re el ton! cend
U 00 t P IE C E dmmg roam M l
I U I F U L L S U E B E D with
*rwet» , w 4M AN A e l d e r
and dryer HOE U S EMI_______
• D IN E T T E S I T m N p a w
table m y " • l*vy" aim r
deep in leal and tew chairy
Only ,)0 Cali 171 71/* _____

F U L L BOX S P B IN O A N D
MATTRESS S4* A SET 4 UP
L 4 R R T'S M A R T_
111,111
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over N year, »n Santord
Veto, New and Used Varvka
all made, 4 part, tt* t
Commercial St_______ O T WK1
HENM ORI wiiher. very rueel
Free delivery and werranry
J d w -A * Be**,» » I1 4 I
ocrviNOi Seta, wveeaal Ltoe
new Tra d •wnai Mtec Hem,
i n eetodey, ttoatweve, __
M*J I I SB44, i K k Plan mdwt
trial Heeler uprighlt Bee
■andiueni .

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M ild

WINDOW * 'C Ualll Veer,
Id Odd a r u I
Met peine
WhtoperQxtol S » C I O N
• W O O D E N T A B L E FO R
SALE 4 chair, 0*d weod
labto vot'd wood Very hddvy
HOP________________114 IR I

117— Sporting Goods
• E X E R C IS E B IK E Goad
cenduten UP OTtoe)________
• l» SP IE D BICYCLE
Maw or Fomato - In e&lt;celtont
condilien, u , OE C a llC TH a a

119— O ff lc * S u p p ilM
/ Equlpmtnf
• T Y P IW B IT IB

Brother

Portable Electronic Car
rectreruc tat Full line car
raction Two pitch Automatic
relocation aftor corrector:,
SOEO ch a ra cte r m em ory
, forage ProtoMtonal retortt.
Ideal lor homo or office Coat
S ill* ! new My wiling price
sac oo Call lad)) 111)7,1
E venlng, or leave meiaege
• T Y P E W R I T E R . IBM
Satoctnc II. Eicaltonl condl
lion 111 or bett otter Mu, I
toll H ) 1440

191— B uilding
M g ltr la ls
• P E O B O A R O . I/* ■ 1* ■
47 ,1 00 H ARD W ARE 1,4
131 45t3

PURR F B C T P B T C AR S. Inc.
At homo pat care E rp in
Oamaefic 4 Eiotic pelt Lie
4 Bonded
S ta lle d by
Veterinarian and Zoological
Park trained pertennel We
provide the htghetl quality
and parurveli/ed pel care at
rev* Kama tof *44 1147 ar

*oem sen

303— Livesto ck and
P o u ltry ______
• LIVESTOCK. Pig, tor tato «
wk, eld VorttMre (1, each
H I TIM

Hrirj ■qvrcan

Ukanawcondliion Only|30
Call 330 0009

F U N Taali 30 Gal long combo
Common Ovcar. Piaco both
ty* 1100 OHO f &gt; 4131 aft lpm
• FOR SALE
SgfMr Highway
Pos/ar King N F W B ply l / l
IA S i. T Rang® p T»#b#iM% on

Olwlarlm Sing I# o# dual u$a
MS 00 Call 3/1 4249
• O R AC O CAR S E A T
Llha
neri* f Paid' 'HO, at hrIng |40

____

5/4 4041ly mtg_______

FREE MONEY
Around your t&lt;ouM I T urn your
unwanted item, inlocath
Place an ed today!

today, will go to pmind

Call tor detoil,I

h * «K f M d I n© M H Im d

1 5 3 -A c re a g e L o U /S a le
O S T E IN • I I acre, m Oak
Ham mack Atowmabto

MNK fO «aO W IE S , GOV'T
FORECLOSURES. UW 00WN
ASSUME NO QUALITIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 1 0RAME C0UND

I O IA L LO C ATIO N tor a«r.gue
mirst m*tf HtQh vtt*b*hty and

4ttl i n 4pi«

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&lt;k IBM bf AfllA Inc

117— Commercial
Rentals

p'u, w i Hall Realty I I I t n i
SA N FO R D Far k e n w a d
C I. ttot (e u n tr, Ctob » d
Apevei I ICO HI 11 Large
pared lanced end lighted
p a r ,mg let or ttovage area
M M plvelaa Can 0 * 0 Jayte

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STENSTROM

O f TlC C / R «'* h »«M »#•(• IPO
\q If P rim # f®c«*»®rt #f

P IN C H ER

• CO CKER S P A N IE L, mala No
paper,, but lull blooded 4 y r,
old Nevar bean aro u n d

lull kit .

1)4 tHM scounto d m )
&gt; BEDROOM. I RATH ( m i r
H A yard tcreened back
parch n&gt; teaear ))4 eeet

D O B ER M A N

PUPPIBS. I red. I block II
week, old tlMoach lit toa*
BBAOLB PUPPIBS. f w k, old
SM S tomato, and I mala
1)01017__________

Shaded area IHO mo I II *MI
SANFORD I bdrm . carport,

ASSUME NO QUAUFIESI
OSd Country Slore

AKC

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222— Musical
Merchandise

193— L a w n A G ard en

NEAR OeXton U k t 1 bdrm. I
bath 1 big enclowd porches
,CW mo HOOitopJ]) M il
R EN T WITH OPTION Plneerest
1/1 pool home, fenced i t ! ) mo
tot. M,t. 4 tec 111 DIM
SANFORD 1 bdrm. Ito bath
leketronl house MIO'mo
_____ H 17004___________

• SUNLAND l/l w/ family rm.
pool. CHA, M lVm oUtO Me
• SANFORD l/l apt ml Mr
porch. IpIcSIH/moSIllMC
• SA N FO R D 1/1.1, &gt; (lo ry
duple, C/MAictO motciO «ec
Stan,tram Realty, Inc.
"We Manage yewr Heme,
like II we, ewr ewn " Jim Dayle
H I )4*S Alter 4PM n o u n
I BORM. I BATH. Stove A
rafrlg fenced yard On but
Una 1400'nvo plu, o c Ret,
rag CaltM) H4|
&gt; BIOROOM. I batik, cant H/A.
lamlly rm Only IKU down!
A lw 4 bdrm. I bath areliable
A U about our HUD home, I
Why rent! THE HILLIMAM
OROUP, INC RadHgy H I H M
V* BORM H O M I toeklng tor «
good lamlly with reference,
C/HA. lamlly room lanced
yard
IMP mo
to) M l)

P0RTIR/6R0UNDSREIPER

'S ' ( A R I . Y l . K i r b y L u r r y W r i g h t

K IT

103— H o u s tl
U n fu rn is h td / R tn t

OT H ila r ,11 m i

XNperlool OflOI/1 &lt;1*0
• PLIBRS. HuWy U S A . maha
j..
f
v tp joint pltor, tor
do It your,Her M echanic,
Gccid gill item to all male, In
your family Carton of ,lc 141
For only M to worth , i ,

H I 4/44
aiae ROM ANCE N O V IL S I

Harlequin and other, In
pevtect condition all for only
SID Ob'Call ) ) ) » )/

230— Antique/Classic
Cars

A N T l O U E f / t , t a l e , / O v llt r ,
• anted Anything ot value
Tepcaeh FlN etive 41) a m

OFORD THUNOERRIRD. 1U4
AH orlgmeil Need, tome

WANTBO / ANTIOUBS
D ia m o n d , F ln o la w alry
Pocket and w fltt watcTto,
Tiffa n y H a m , Furniture
O a lt , Slot machine, Toy,
Ivory Mvttcei Horn, Sword,
K n lv f , Anything antique
Cash paid Breedwe? Jewelry
and Paww. ttI7 W Braadaer
Sl
N w y 414 O e l a d a

WM FOBO PkR op. TH ton.
revtored 14/1 Lot, of eaira
part, A Beauty la MO ,10 0*77

31J— Boats and
Accessories
O CANOE. I) H Vear, Good
cendittont ,100 OBO HI 47M
a H O U llR O A T live eteerd u
Nawtallne, twin engine V
drive O T* Q «Q u « m , n , l , |
ai* f ‘t S O W R IO l R I I , HP
Mercuvy O'b. tow hour,, with
traitor M MOOT die,
ltoe O R LAN DO Cliyeei Alum
hull. M HP Mercury, trailer

17k, 1*47
• m * IN U FIS H BOAT *0 HP
Marc . w/traitor Raw, greet’
Li JC&lt; Partial finance ees /kOi
• M B .R B O A L MadiRlia. 17tor. 4 4yl In/oumoari, motor
e/*i&gt;e en tenner IIOOO 0 * 0
i w ' c w i M f l S N U l Real.
Tap H to Yamaha Irattor.
evceiteni cond t m t t n j r f T
• I I FI DRAOV W HITE. OMC
inboard'outboard, lap tire
_mode&lt; ,* 000OBO 171 ill*
•M FT

PON TO O N Baal. All

fibergia,,. &lt;40 HP Evinrude
Vary tail! Many aifrat. hta

newt Only W Aio Hitaaa

* 'S7 OLASSTR(AM 11 boat
traitor. Kttp Jonnion Never n
tall water, eic condition
uwo
OBO
vo* rie e iH
a H R IN K IN . 70- cuddy cabin
«n c. I/O. lag np low hr,
motivated tore) IT* *iw Ernie

219— W a n ted to Buy
FINE JEW ELER Y. Otomond,
Relet'* Gold Tool*. TV ,.
VCR, Goil Guitar,. Stereo,
Cam ara, Antique, Buy
Pawn Sail Broadway Jewel
r y end P a w n . 1117 W
Broadway SI Hwy 414. Ovtoda
Ptala. Ovtede 14144/4

221— Good Things
to E a l _____
U PICK. Black eyed pea, M
Ztpparcrtam pea, 110 and
O k r a ____________ 171 0*0*
U PICK BLUEBERRIES 411
Cult* Rd . Ottten 407 110 T ill
All day Sat A Sun___________
W HITE CORN FOR SALE
Meriwether Farm,
7441 Celery Ave . Santord

1*71 BUICK SKYLARK. IW VI
automatic. Run, good Body
good IMP 111 *714___________
#1*71 PORSCHE. *11 Targa.
low mileage, thow, like new.
$10,000
OBO
m 5IS4
o'Tt CHEVY El Camlno. no
eng or Iran, , A/C. P iS. P/B.
cowl hood, SS grille S4W
14* SStl____________________
0*71 VW B E E TL E , 1400 eng"
Hun, good, look, good, priced
good Wllh Radio 11400 I I I F id
a il CHEVY Chavtlla 4 dr. 4
»pd, new lire,, doetn’l burn
oil Good ?nd car MOO 377 l i n _
I , C H E V R O L E T C aprlca
Claitlc. 4 dr . run, good,
loaded
U 000 OBO and
'll Chevrolet Belalr. 7 dr , run,
good M.000 OBO S74 5117
M BRONCO II Excellent condl
lionl Low mile,1 Run, great!
tf.OOO Call III 7114

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories^__
aREESE RECEIVER HITCH.
WOO'tO.OOO. C la n IV Fit,
mott full tlia p/u truck,.
,/100CallOT»4l4__________
O l M IC H IL IN TIR ES. Silo
7*715/70 H I! Vary good con
diftonl Only ,70 a07 117 *tM

2 35 -T ru ck s/
Buses/ Vans

a IN IU L A T IO N tor attic. Owen,
Cdrnlng R it. « t" ■ It" ,

311— A n tiq u e s /
C ollectibles

PU U /O .M 4I &gt;4, 44/,________

2 31 -C a rs

work

,14*1

O BO JJ1_0I U

•1970 DEYIllE CADILLAC
17000 OfkO All power 177 0)1*

231-Cars
CHEVY Manta Carle. WM I
owner 44 ooo ml. auto A C.
V4 Nire* «.’ IW OBO Ik) UVii
e C H R Y U C R IMPERIAL tl
Lika naw Mu,t wli Only
S7J. too Call 140/1 OT m i
*CIERA OLDS MOBIL E. ,/ *
door eu*omehc. t tyllnder,
AUlng t / W
___
DW SJl
* LE BARON Convertible U
Rad loaded d'g daih new
j
lop new tire, M IO0 4 i» 7*0*

TAKE UP PAYMFN1S
NO U0NIY DOWN
eitepttei.leq title.etc
FORO TAURUS
IMI
automatic. A C t'lt cruiw
ttoreo catwtto Only tt*104
Call Mr PeyfW tor apcwnlment
m i l l ) or 411 t*M
1*7* CJ l j i b *. Rebuilt e ry)
■nder *I 000 or beet otter
*07 771 0714

aCItEVT BEAUVILLE VAN
*7*. t (on. Pa,, anger van,
clean Loadedl Too much to
till, m u,I we lo appreciate
O n ly W m t O B O ___ J7IJI/00
eFO H D HANOBR. LTX *1.
P ’S, crulte. A/C. tlereo. 4.700
mile,. I yr or 77 000 ml tell on
warranty_______ Call 177 I OT
CMC c a r g o w o r n VAN
Runt graalt Look, greall
M ml w ill 1.110 I?t00/J__
a JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. 1*7*
*•4 wllh topper MOO OBO
Head, a lot of T LC OT 7ft*
l*/4 RHO MAIL JE E P Appro,
*0 000 mile,. Near new lire,.
•h o ck,, m otor, ba tte ry,
alternator titering tor Doe,
not run Need, Irentmlwion
n v i 1400 OBO
17/ 1114
oi*U SUBURBAN OMC. *71
dew! hall tort, mechanically
wild, new rad /brake rotor, t
calipervhead llnar Very good
tire,and'Owpkg VS.MOOBO
407 7*1 144*
'7* CIS JBBP. 1 » * cyt. 4 wd .
radio, vinyl top. black. 1 tpd
*1.210
E icaltonl condition
OT a 14/ alter* Pm

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
119 X R

Honda

Endure

I too

Red--'white, good v/iape Mod
Can atler 1pm
71)11)4

291 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
e l,,/ COACHMAN M H. 14 tt .
33K ml Msrif •affbtl Incl
qmrmf #tor V «ry t « t y to dr tv#
&gt;17,900

173 4150

ItM CXCCL 79 ft. Air. qu##n
tMd

Me* a aiming

E ■c#M#nf

cond |9 QUO 110 79M__________
• 7* M O T O H H O M E H unt great

WMI If#($• ir»r fF/Betl trmter ol
camp4&gt;r#bf» l#fu#

J j i 7191

• *fi A U E O H O mo for home 37
If evNmifKj iwin Mtli generN
»or A tv &gt;J7 500O B O 331 0737

Breeze
Wc make renting a

C A S H IN O N

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

Geneva Gardens
1505 W. 25th Street * Sanford

322-2090
H O U R S; Mon - Frl 0 30 * 5:30
MarLigtKl 0/ AnycM Gordon Pioporty Management

SANFORD Lovely 1/1. 107* iq
t t . Ito acre, Oen. dining rm.
K t porch, new pamt Posiible
ton to purchate SI UK t f l 7l*t
Peine Andatean Prep., Inc.
SANFORD
country living,
close to new m ain Great
•tarter, l/ l. den. oet In bitch,
baeutltul tree, 14/Ket) /**•
PtlneAndeiton Prep., Inc.
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm, I bath
Great local Ion I New paint and
carpet.
tW.,00
*ee m a
T R A N S F E R R E D O U T OF
S TA TE SA.toO down attuma
wllhquallfylng Enlra nice I
bedroom, huge double lot
Call Diana O The Cannon Oroup
______ 1*40*4ler 111 I7M

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.

M il SUMMERLIN STREBT. 4
bdrm . 1 belli, garage, central
H/A. new paint In 4 out.

Y o u p a y for the first 10 d a y s and
i f y o u r car d o e s n 't s e ll, call us
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men grow older, th rlr prostate
glands' enlarge. trading to an
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some cases, with n thrr tests,
such os prostate ultrasound.
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frripirntly -• and when they have
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diagnosis
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problem, the use of an anil
hypertensive prescription drug
called llytrfn may help you exert
greater control If your prostate
Is too large, a prescription drug
(I'rnsrarl may shrink It If you
have th r added burden of an
Infection, antibiotics (such as
Septral may help relieve your
symptoms
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to consider surgery to remove
excess prostate tissue that could
tie blocking the bladder outlet
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a loss. Prrhups. but the science
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dummy's quern as a winner for
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alliance with an Individual who
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to be extremely diplomatic and
tactful In all of your one-to-one
relationships today, even those
with persons with whom you've
iilwuys hud u comfortable rap­
port. Know where to look for
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today. Iml they might be too
self-serving. Victory Is likely lo
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LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) You
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You're now In a favorable cycle
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conditions ultachcd. Parity Is a
must and your counterpart must
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SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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leave the parly. Start for the
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ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Avoid the company of ussoclules
today who like to Impose their
views und Ideas on others. Your
tolerance for sclf-u p p o ln tc d
bossy types Is slightly above
zero.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
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prudently us possible. T ry in g to
pay olT new obligations could put
the squeeze on you at a critical
period.
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NEWS DIGEST
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□ Sports
Red Sox rally
SANFORD — The Sunnllund Red Sox came
back from a 31 deficit to defeat the DAV Royals.
7-3. to remain undefeated In Sanford Little
Major Dascball League action Tuesday night.

□ See Page IB.

Volusia victim has
Sem inole connection
Del.ANI) — Laralee Spear, the 15-year-old girl
whose laxly was found In a remote hang out for
students at DeLand High School had Just
transferred to that school from Oviedo High
School earlier this school year.
Spear's futhci David had been an employee of
the Seminole County School District's facilities
department for several years licfore the family
left for a new home In Volusia County.
H rr body was found a quarter mile from her
home In the abandoned, burned out house
where students oflen hnng out.
It Is unclear what happened to Spear, though
Itoller said that she had Item shot several llmrs.
The matter Is still under Investigation.
According lo reports. S|&gt;ear was an honors
student anti hud Just Item selected for the
school's cheerleading team.

county

Crime
Longwood
student nabbed
on drug charges
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Horald Stall Writer
LONG WOOD — A 19-year old senior at Lyman
High School In Longwood was arrested by
nhcrlfTs deputies yesterday afternoon. The stu­
dent was reportedly found In |&gt;o*sesalon of 14
hags of what was proven lo be mnrljnnnn.
Sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough said the
youth. Identified as Jean Robert Mlllrc. of 2014
Aloma Avenue tu south Seminole County, was
charged with |K»ssesslon of marijuana with Intent
to distribute.
According lo McDonough, at approximately
12:39 yesterday afternoon, two schtxil officials
contacted the school resource officer after seeing
Mlllrc reportedly acting In a suspicious manner
on the school grounds.
Assistant principals Mlack and Shakar had
taken the student to Blnrk's office and asked him
to empty Ills pockets.
According to the arresting officer's statements.

□Bee Drugs, Page 5A

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Sanlord police patrolman Gary A Smith, loft, and
crlmo scono technician Randy Smith, go ovor
ovldonco found In a car slopped on 13th Stroot.

Sanford police
stop stolen car,
find gun, ‘crack’
Hwtfd FSolo b, ApqS KbnUton

Lyman HlQh School Senior Jean Robert Mlllco Is
oscortod from the school by sherlll's doputlos

Lake Mary cops
seek robber

M otorcyclist killed
LAK E MARY - A motorcyclist was killed late
yesterday on Interstate 4. near the east-bound
exit ramp at Lake Mary Boulevard.
According to police Caption Sam Bclflore.
Robert Duff. 28. of Deltona, was traveling on the
ramp when he failed to make a turn and drove
across a grassed area.
"He apparently lost control ol the motorcy­
cle." Bclflore said, "and was thrown across the
Interstate, where he was struck and killed by a
passing van."
Bclllore said the driver ol the van reputedly
had no opportunity lo avoid hitting Duff. No
chnrgrs were made.
The motorcycle was not struck by any passing
vehicles, and ended up In the median ol the
Interstate.

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Horald Senior Stall Wilier____________________
LAKE MARY - U k r Mary |toiler Investiga­
tors are seeking the publle's assistance In
eutehlng ilie man who robbed the Southern
Bank on West Lake Mary Boulevard Iasi
Friday uftrrnoon
Investigators say the man rntrrrd the bank
shortly alter noon and stood by a customer
Island until a teller wasn't busy. The mull
then approached a clerk, handed her a plastic
/lp|M-r bug unit tlrmuntlrtl M il unit SI (to lilIU
from her cash drawer. The teller reported the
man told her "Pul the money in the hag and
nobody will gel hurt." No gun was seen.

As a result of the accident, traffic on the
Interstate was held up for several hours.

FMt Photo

The bank robbery suapecl

The suspect Is described as black, live feet,
nine Inches to live fret. 10 Inches tall,
weighing 105 lbs., with black hair and brown
f Bee Bank. Page 5A

Access 94 set for district two
SANFORD - The second in this year's scries
of town meetings fry the Sanford City Com­
mission and department heads has been set lor
Thursday May 12. The Access (14 meeting will
focus on district two. and be held at the West
Sanford Boys &amp; Girls Club. 1)19 Persimmon Avc.
District two Commissioner Bob Thomas will
lx- on hand lo discuss problems and needs of the
community. Also on hand will I k - Mayor Bcllyc
Smith. City Manager Bill Simmons, and officials
from such departments as Community and
Economic Development. Parks Maintenance.
Code Enforcement. Stormwater Management,
and Police.
The meeting Is being sponsored by the
Weatsldc Community Assralatlon and the City
of Sanford. For additional Information, phone
3305070.

:enter accredited
SANFORD — The Sanford Early Childhood
Center Is one of the latest around the nation lo
become accredited by the National Academy of
Early Childhood Programs. Sanford Early
Childhood Center, at HOI E. 25th Street, serves
children from ages one month to 10 years old
according to Its director. Mandee Turner.
"Accreditation helps answer questions about
what quality child care programs arc." said Dr.
Marilyn Smith, executive director of the national
association.

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Horald Stall Writer______ _ _ ______________

SANFORD — Police found more Hum they
expected when they stopped a vehicle on 13th
Street yesterday afternoon.
The ear had been reported stolen and It was
found lo Ik- carrying a large quantity of what
(Miller suspected lo be crack cocaine.
According lo police Commander Dennis Whit­
mire. "Officer Clary Smith was traveling on 13th
Street ul approximately I 15 si. nl.iv .illrmoon.
when lie noticed tin- driver of a Honda In Ironi ol
him continuously staring Into the rear view
mirror. After a hall dozen to dozen ol these
glances. Smith became suspicious and culled in
lor a license cheek. The res|xm»e was that the
vehicle hud been listed us stolen In Miami. ’
Whitmire continued. "Officer Smith then
slopped I he car on I3ih Stre.-i near Railroad
Avenue. When he Investigated the contents ol the
vehicle, he found 124 grains of crack cocaine, and
a shotgun."
. .
|&gt;o||cc said l lie lium idcllUllcd Ii Iiiim -11 us
Michael Alonso Green, age 29. "There were also
Indications that lie was using other names as
well." Whitmire said, "so he was Ixxikcd as a
John Doe until we determine Ills real Identity. He
also said hr lived In Miami, hut was In Hie proerss
of moving to Sanford, so we don't even know Ills
current address at this lime."

t Bee Crack, Page 5A

City pushes locals for mall jobs
_________

By NICK PFBIFAUF
Horald Stall Wfltor______________ _
SANFORD - City Manager Bill
Simmons wants to tic certain us
m any contractors as possible
benefit horn the construction of the
Sem inole To w n c Center Mull.
Community Development Director

... . Rowe
..
Charles
also wauls heavy use
of local workers for mall related
Jobs.
Simmons approached the situa­
tion during the commission work
session Monday afternoon. "When
we first started working with Ihr
mall people." he commented, "Tom
Schneider (Melvin Simon repre­

O ffic ia ls d esig n fam ily
frien d ly scho ol sc h ed u le
By VICKI DsBORMIBR
Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD - Officials construct­
ing the year-round school calendar
with Its five tracks plus the "tradi­
tional" high school trnck want to
keep It 'family friendly.'
The tracks, while they operate
parallel to one another, must also
operate In conjuctlon with one
another to avoid too much disrup­
tion of family life for those families
which huve students ut dllfcrcnt
levels and on different trucks.
As the calendar com m ittee
worked over the last few months to
construct u calendar for the 1995-98
school year they kept five objectives
In mind.

..Hsiirrd me
me that
that every­
everysentative) assured
thing would he done to nbtuln local
contractors und workers. I want to
Ik- sure tilts Is carried out now that
construction is getting underway."
"We should have as many prime
contractors, sub-contrators and sub
sub- contractors as possible from
the local area." Simmons said.

"What we need to do Is set up
U(: a
center where this Information will
Ik? available, and keep an Informa­
tional list such us when specific
Items come up for bids."
Simmons suggested the use of a
bulletin board area In the lower floor
of the City Hull for the |Histlng ol

C See Jobs, Page BA

In training

The calendar, they said, had to be
academically sound, had to he more
closely alllgncd with the traditional
calendar so families could have
more time together, had to be
“ family friendly", hud to Include a
high school calendar (hat begin
curlier In August so that the first
semester was concluded before the
start of the Winter Break und had to
permit eighth graders to take
advantage of summer school op­
portunities.
"I think wc did very well with
that." said Dr. Michael Mlzwlckl.
principal of Jackson Heights Middle
School and the district's "expert”
on year round education. "W c knew
we wouldn't be able to please all of

□Bee School, Page 5A

P ic tu re s q u e p ic n ic area
O K ’d by c iv ic c e n te r
By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Wrltor

Purtly cloudy with a
chance of afternoon
showers and thun­
derstorms. High In
the mid to upper 80s.
Wind southeast 10
mph. Chance of rain
40 percent.

By NICK PFIIFAU F

SANFORD — Residents will soon
have a more plcturcque place to
picnic und stroll near the Sanford
Civic Center.
The Sanford City Commission
Monday approved expenditure of
Scenic Improvement Board funds to
landscape and Improve the court­
yard area north of the Sanford Civic
Center.
SIB had already been budgeted for
$7,258. The commission however,
was required to give concensus

approvul to the use of the money.
The SIB upproved the recommen­
dations during an Apul 6 meeting.
Plans call for a revitalization of the
courtyard grounds between the
civic center and senior center.
To be Included are the establish­
ment of an open lawn area for
special events Including the setting
up of tents, a winding concrete
walkway, new trees, shrubs und
flowers, und changes In the existing
n A »t n r «i«t n rp tta

Along the walkway pluns call Cr\f
for
four regular and two handicapped

□ See Beautify. Page SA

nonta Povaor mloht ono day participate In the Olympics as a world
SaSa aymSfst b T f o r now the 10-year-old Sanlord hoy la doing his
training on ihe monkey bare at Park
hide and sook, but Poysor had to use hla spood and aglllly to Koep out
ol the view of his Irlonde.

^ ^ r m B E r T T H E SAN FO RD H ERALD FO B T H E B E S T L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . C all 322.2614

�BA • Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 37, 1994

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STA TE

Chiles urged to veto lawsuit bill
■y ADAM YEOMANS

Top U.S. Haiti adviser resigns

Associnlod Press Writer

W ASHINGTON — Tlie Stale Departmcnt'a senior ndvlscr on
Haiti is quilting after months of increasingly hitter ilKTercnees
with exiled President Jean-Uertrund Aristide over how to
restore democracy to the military-controlled Caribbean nation.
Lawrence Pczzullo. the administration's point man on Hnltl.
decided to resign after meeting with Secretary of Slate Warren
Christopher last Saturday, department spokeswoman Sondrn
McCarty said Tuesday night. The resignation takes effect on
Friday.
McCarty did not Indlcntc why Pczzullo wns stepping down,
although The Washington Post said he was ousted for pressing
u policy of compromise with Haiti's military leaders.
Pczzullo. u former foreign service officer called out of
retirement Inst year to be special adviser on Haiti, was from the
beginning at odds with Aristide over Halil (tollcy.

TALLA H ASSEE Business lobbyists
want Guv. Lawton Chllrs In veto legislation
they say could pose major legal headaches
for the business community.
The little-noticed measure thnt slipped
through the regular legislative session
makes It easier for the state to sue tobacco
companies to recover the costs of govern­
ment-financed medical treatment of poor
people who smoke.
But business groups said Tuesday the bill
(SB 2110) goes beyond tobacco companies
and could apply to nil types of businesses
that sell prod
nonets or services to Medlrald
recipients.
"Th is bill Is a genuine thrent to the
business community. Businesses und In­
dustries will pay Tor Injuries and Illnesses
they had no part In causing," Associated
Industries of Florida said In a letter to Its
members urging them to contact the

Driver survives tangle w ith tornado
P U N TA GORDA — The driver of a pickup escaped serious
Injury when a tornado snatched his truck from a bridge and
tossed tt Into the Peace River.
The Tuesday tomndo was part of a weather system thnt
brought torrential thunderstorms and dime-sized hnll to
Southwest Florida.
Tornadoes were spotted In Lee and Charlotte counties
Tuesday afternoon, though the Incident on the bridge was the
only Instance of reported damage.
The truck was northbound on the Barron Collier Bridge,
between Charlotte Harbor and Punta Oorda. when the tornado
swept tt from the bridge, said Matthew Free, spokesman for the
Punta Gorda Fire Department.

Tw o injured by blow darts
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Now there's something else to worry
about In South Florida — blow darts.
At least two people were Injured by blow darts on Fort
Lauderdale Bench over the weekend. Police are Investigating
reports of other victims.
Within five minutes Sunday night, two people were hit from
behind by the 414-lnch-long darts, said detective Sonya
Friedman, Fort Lauderdale police spokeswoman.
About 10:30 p.m. E D T Sunday. Robert Sacco was walking
north along Highway A1A when he felt somcthlngon his back.
"I felt a little pain In my back and some kind of a thud." said
Sacco. 43. a visitor from Toronto. “ I reached behind and found
a... dart In my back."
A police officer happened by at thnt point, and Sacco made a
report. An ambulance also passed by. and paramedics trented
him und suggested he go to a hospital for further attention.

Gas prices jum p nearly three cents
H EA TH R O W — Florida gas prices Jumped an average of
nearly three cents since March, the American Automobile
Association said.
"Concerns over oil production In some parts of the world
have forced up prices." Tom Schroder, spokesman for the AAA
Clubs of Florida, said Tuesday.
News of a possible tightening In North Seu oil supplies has
driven up the barrel price of oil on the world market. Schroder
said.
Results of A A A Florida's April fuel survey found self-serve
regular at an average of $1,087 per gallon. Mid-grade unleudcd
wns S 1.21H and premium was $ 1.301.

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ruA ^l — J A five-minute videotape showing members of this
city's Cuban exile community at a reception with Fidel Castro
has created an uproar.
The tape of Sunday's gathering at the Palace of the
Revolution was repeatedly broadcast on Miami television
stations. It shows some of the guests, who had attended last
week's conference on "Emigration and the Nation" In Havana.
At some point, some of them chanted "Fldell Fldcif" and
"Cuba si! Blockade no!"
U.S. Rep. Lincoln Dlaz-Balart, R Miami, sent u copy of the
tape to U.S. Attorney General .Janet Reno and asked her to list
conference participants os "foreign agents of the Cuban
government."

Irish tourist struck by beach vehicle
FO RT DE S O TO PARK — With a towel over her eyes, Hilda
Wilson was busking In the bright sun she bad come from
Ireland to enjoy.
She never saw the truck.
A lifeguard making u U-turn Tuesday ut North Beach In a
4.500-pound GMC Jim m y rolled across the 59-ycur-old Wilson.
The 4-by-4 crushed several ribs and punctured a lung.
All Wilson could do was mouu for help, witnesses say.
"It looked ns If the front right and back right tires crossed
over her shoulder area," said Karen Kraguljac of Canada.

From Associated Prass reports

M IA M I - H e re are the
w inning numbers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:

governor's otllce.
"While the motives may be good. In
practice It Is very harmful to the business
com m unity," Florida Chamber of Com­
merce general counsel ,11m Ural nerd said In
a letter to Chiles urging a veto.
The Chiles administration helped pass the
legislation In the waning hours of the
session that ended earlier tills month. The
Agency for Health Care Administration
referred questions ubout the bill to the
governor’s office.

A f r ic a n s
v o te in
M ia m i a n d
J a c k s o n v ille
By Associated Praia
MIAMI - Gerald Murlson left
South Africa In 11)0-1 believing
black people bud no fulurc there.
Thirty years lulrr, Murlson did
something Tuesday he has done
many limes as an American, hut
never as a South African. He
voted.
In Miami.
"Il gives nic great satisfac­
tion." the Florida International
University biology professor said
Tuesday, clutching the South
African |uiss|&gt;ort he had often
conirm|ilatcd burning. "Grow ­
ing up. I knew my life there
wouldn't tic worth a damn, hut
now I think things will Improve
considerably."
Miami and Jacksonville were
the two cities In Florida where
South Africans could vote In
their native country's first allrace elections. Overall, there arc
153 polling stations In 73
countries throughout the world.
South African poll officials
estimated that more than 700
people voted In Miami, and 170
In Jacksonville.
"Finully. I'm a South Afrlcunl"
said Riuijiul Thuvcr, 33. an
economics professor ul Stetson
University In IX'Land who Is
originally from Pretoria. South
Africa. "I cannot describe the
emotion I feel right now.
"Finally, the time has come
when wc. us u country, can focus
on something other than the
history of apartheid."
For Stall Clvlii, 43, who drove
to Miami will) seven fellow white
South Africans co-workers from
Boca Baton, the election was
cause for celebration — and deep
regret.
"When we left South Africa tor
a better future for our children
we thought we were beaded for
war." said Clvln, who came to
the United Stales utmost four
years ago. "We never would
have left II wc thought the
elccllon could happen."
Most voters who showed up In
J a c k s o n v i l l e w e re w h ile
English-speaking South A fri­
cans.

See related etory Page 8A

LOTTERY

f lT h ls b ill Is a g e n u in e
th r e a t to t h e b u s in e s s c o m ­
m u n ity . B u s in e s s e s a n d in ­
d u s tr ie s w ill p a y fo r in ju rie s
a n d illn e s s e s th e y h a d n o
p a rt in c a u s in g . J
-Associated Industries of Florida

But Chiles would not discuss his plans for
the bill Tuesday. "We haven't hud a chance
to luokut It."
Deputy Attorney General Peter Antonaccl
said the concerns of business lobbyists were
exaggerated, He said the bill Is aimed nt
Intrucco companies, nnd the Industry was
behind the blitz In portray the Issue as n
broader business crisis.
Brulncrd wrote the governor the legisla­
tion could lead to "tremendous amounts of
complex litigation."
Courts could impose Judgments against
companies based on their market share and
not their percentage of fault It also would
allow the use of statist leal evidence to prove
the state's claims.
Antonaccl said the legislation would mnke
It tougher for tobacco companies to defend
themselves against suits They couldn't
argue smokers knew the hazards because
warnings were on cigarette (Mirks or that
smokers didn't use their particular brands,
lie said.

H*ra4d Photo b« Apryl Kenlslon

Read ’em and w eep
Georgo Wallace (Irom loft). Eric Larson and
Scott Larson hone up on their gaming
techniques in preparation lor Kasino Klassics
and Auction Friday, April 29, beginning at 7:30
p.m. at Tlmacuan Country Club In Lake Mary.
Opon lo the public, Iho event (which uses play

monoy) Is a charitable ondoavor under the
direction of tho Sanford Junior Woman's Club
and Sanford Rotury Club. Tickets are $17.50 at
Iho door or S1&amp;IH advance! from ctub members.
Auction Items Include several trips abroad For
information call 323-1005or 331-3081.

S t a t e c a t a s t r o p h e fu n d
c a n s t a r t c o lle c t io n s
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A S S E E — Florida homeowners will
nol know for months how a new hurricane
catastrophe fund will affect their insurance
premiums.
The governor and Cabinet approved a premium
plan Tuesday for the Florida Hurricane Catastro­
phe Fund despite wurnlngs from some Insurers
that the figures were Inadequate to cover
hurricane-related losses In the near future.
Lawmakers created the so-called "eat" fund
last fall to reimburse Insurers for losses from
disasters like Hurricane Andrew, which hit Smith
Florida on Aug. 24. 1092. and caused A 18 billion
In Insured damages.
Florida Is the second stale after Hawaii to
establish a "eat" fund. Supporters hope II will
serve ns a model for Congress, which has

considered proposals lo establish a national
disaster fund.
Insurers will begin paying Into the stale fund in
June but officials could nol say how much that
would Increase premiums paid by homeowners
and business owners. The Department of Insur­
ance would have to approve any rate Increase
sought by Insurers seeking lo recover money paid
Into the fund.
Homeowners who live In high-risk areas like
Dade County In houses susceptible lo wind und
storm damage "could see a dramatic Increase In
premiums," said Ash Williams, executive director
of the state Board of Administration, which
oversees the hind.
A policyholder's premiums also could Increase
If on insurer has nol updated Its premiums to
reflect an accurate catastrophe risk for I tic
policies they've written, he said.

TH E W EA TH ER
LOCAL FORECAST

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Wednesday, April 27, 1994
Vol. 66. No. 213
PssMatmd Dally and Sunday, aecapt
Saturday by The Senlord Herald,
'ranch Ava., Sanford,
Inc. 300
Fla. 32771
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Tonight: Eurly evening show­
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becoming fair. Low in the upper
UOs. Light east wind. Chance of
rain 20 percent.
Thursday: Partly creudy with
a chance of afternoon showers
and thunderstorms. High In the
mid lo upper 80s. Southeast
wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
ruin 30 percent.
Extended forccust: Friday
through Sunday: Partly cloudy
with a chance of afternoon and
evening thunderstorms. Lows In
the 70s. Highs in the upper 80s
lo near 90.

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M A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beacht Waves tire 2
feet and choppy. Current Is In
the south with a water tempera­
ture of 70 degrees,
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are 2 feet and semi choppy.
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THURSDAY)
SOLUNAR TABLE) Min. 8:10
a.m.. 8:50 p.m.: Maj. 2:00 tun.,
2:35 p.m . TIDESt D aytona
Beach] highs, 10:51 u.ril.. 11:25
p.tn.: lows. 4:42 u.m., 4:40 p.m.;
New Smyrna Beach) highs,
10:50 u.m.. 11:30 p.m.; lows.
4:47 u.m.. 4:51 p.m.! Cocoa
Beacht highs, 11:11 u.m.. 11:45
p.m.: lows. 5:02 u.m.. 5:00 p.m.

BOATINQ
St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind east 10 to 15
knots. Seas 3 feet. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Widely scattered h I i o w c t s south
part. Thursday: Wind southeast
10 lo 15 knots. Seas 3 feet. Bay
und Inland waters a moderate
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Th e high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 84 de­
grees and the overnight low was
03 as reported by tlx University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
p eriod , e n d in g at 9 u .m .
Wednesday, totalled .00 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 1) u.m.
today was 74 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
07. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Ollier Weather Service data:

□Tuesday's high................. 83
□ Barometric pressure.30.09
□R elative Humidity....82 pet
I 1l Y i t i d s . . . E a s t 8 mph
! 1Rainfall........................Trace
□ S u n set................... 7:58 p.m.
□ S u n ris e .................. 0:47 a.m.

T imperii IufBt indlcal* provloui day'!
hlghandovernlghl low lolp m EDT.
CUy
HI La Prc Ollk
Anchorage
Cdy
54 74
Atlanta
44 45
cdy
Atlantic City
74 50
cdy
Baltimore
cdy
U 57
Billing*
71 V 44 cdy
Birmingham
1) 45
cdy
Bismarck
14 74 40 cdy
Bolsa
54 47
tdy
Benton
44 41 .17 cdy
Burlington,VI.
54 44 41 cdy
Charleston,5 C
74 44
Cdy
Charleston,W Va.
17 55 14 cdy
Charlotte.N C
44 41
cdy
Cheyenne
74 14 04
sn
Chicago
47 47 07
rn
Cleveland
4) 47 01
rn
Concord,N H
44 74 .40 tdy
Dallas FI Worth
44 44 4) cdy
Denver
40 77
sn
Des Moines
74 45
rn
Detroit
45 45 74
rn
Honolulu
17 70
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Houston
M 75
cdy
Indianapolis
15 47
rn
Jackson.MIss.
M 44
cdy
Kansas City
71 41 .14 mis
Las Vegas
45 44
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Little Rock
17 44 IS
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Los Angelas
41 SO
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Memphis
rn
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Milwaukee
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Mpls 51 Paul
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Mashwllle
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New Orleans
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New York City
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Oklahoma City
cdy
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Omaha
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Philadelphia
Cdy
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Phoenle
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Pittsburgh
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Por llandMoine
41 74 41 cdy
47 47 01 mis
St Louts
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Salt taka City
54 44
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Sealtla
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44 41

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�Sanlord Horald, Sanlord, Florida - Wednesday, April

21, 1994 - 3A

Fate of telecommunications law unclear
By JBANMINBAVBR8A
Associated Press Writer

Drug charges filed
Harry S, McMurrny, 42, 148 N. Lake St., Lake Mary: and
Melissa E. Tltshaw, 32. DrBary; were arrested on tnarljuann
and drug paraphernalia possession charges by Lake Mary
|M)llre Monday evening. Acting on a Up, police report seeing the
couple kissing on a bench nt East Grnndbend Avenue. As he
approached, the pollcemun reported seeing McMurrny drop
somclhlng. found to be u small pipe. The policeman reported
Tltshuw had a plastic bug In her shirt pocket, found to contain
marijuana.

Aggravated battery alleged
Johnnie Beverltt, 3(1. 1313 Olive Avc.. Sanford, was arrested
on an nggruvated battery charge by Sanford police Monday.
Police report Beverltt was Involved In n truffle accident with
another molorlnt shortly after 8 p.m. near the corner of 13th
Street and Olive Avenue. An argument between the two drivers
erupted and police report Beverltt struck the other motorlHt
with u lug wrench, leaving a large cut.

Lewd act on a child
A C?uascll&gt;erry rnun was arrested Monday evening on a charge
of lewd and lascivious assault on n 14-yenr-uld girl. The girl
reported Dave L. Mlllstlcn. 30. 854 N. Winter Park Urlve.
rubbed baby oil on her body nnd performed a sexual act In her
presence. Wlllstlcn was held on *10,0001)0110,

Dom estic violence arrests
• David Wayne Sowers, 30, 347 Howard Blvd.. Longwood,
was arrested on u domestic violence charge Monday night after
his wife reported he threatened to kill her during an urgument.
The woman nqxjrtcd Sowers disconnected their telephone after
she culled "9-1-1."
• Aubre Kent, 32, 400 N. Pin Ouk Place, Longwood. wns
arrested on a domestic violence battery charge by Seminole
County deputies Monday ufernoon after his wife re|x&gt;rtcd he
punched her arm. threw n vase nt her and spat nt her during an
argument.
• Kenneth Scott Daniels. 33. 130 Kux ltldge Hun, l^ingwixxl,
was arrested on a domestic violence assault charge Monday
evening after Ills estranged girlfriend reported he threatened to
harm her.

W arrant arrests made
The following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• Jacques Faith Singleton. 20. 1113 Orunge Ave„ Sanford:
on a probation violation charge for a resisting an officer
conviction.
• Stacy Benjumin Smith, 20, 112 Sntsumu Drive. Sanford:
on a probation violation charge for a resisting an officer
conviction and a disorderly conduct charge.
• Charles Leroy Kern. 20. 110 Hays Drive. Sunford: on a
charge of failure to uppenr In court to answer to a trespassing
charge.

Crim es reported to deputies
The following crimes were reported to Seminole County
deputies:
Burglaries and thefts
• Sabal Walk apartments near Longwood: ruclng bikes and
other possessions valurd at a total of $4,533 reported taken
sometime between 7 p.m. Sunday and 5:45 a m . Monday.
• Cumberland Purms store. 2330 W. State Hoad 434 near
Longwood: cartons of cigarettes and beer, valued at $2(12,
reported taken In u "smash and grab" sometime between 11
p.m. Sunday and 4 :15 a.m. Monduy.
• K&amp;K Electric. 2517 Country Club Hoad near Sanford: tools
vnlued at $1,920 reported taken sometime between 6 p.m.
Frtdny nnd 6:45 u.m. Tuesday.
• Luke Mary High School near Lake Mury: 30 boxes of candy
valued nt $00 and $3 In change reported taken sometime
between 1:30 p.m. Friday and 9:30 n.m. Monday.
• Milwee Middle School near Longwood; wallet containing
$100 reported taken from a car sometime Monday between
11:45 a.in. and 7:15 p.m. The wullet, sans cash, was recovered
by u teacher In her classroom.
Violence
• A Sanford woman reported she was attacked by a man In
the parking lot of a Lake Emma Hoad grocery store near Luke
Mary at 10 p.m. Monduy. The woman said the man grubbed
her arm and hair and attempted to drag her Into u car before
she broke free. The woman said u similar Incident, possibly
Involving the same man. occurred recently ut an Altamonte
Springs store where she works.
The man was descrllied us white, five feel. 1 I Inches tall,
weighing ubout 180 lbs., with short brown hair, clean shaven
and wcurlng dark pants. The woman said the man was driving
a two-door gold vehicle.

Crim es reported to Sanford police
The following crimes were reported to Sunford police:
Burglaries and thefts
• 600 block East Fifth Street: u 1978 Cadillac was reported
stolen, then recovered at Bedding Gardens apartments
sometime Sunduy between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
• Soblks Sub Shop. 2435 S. French Avc.: $800 In cash
reported taken from sufe. using u hidden key. sometime
between 9 p.m. Sunday and 7 u.m. Monday.
• St. Johns Electric, 520 Laurel Avc.: tools valued ut $400
reported tuken from van sometime between 5 p.m. Friday and
7 a.m. Monday.
• 100 block Sand Fine Circle: stereo equipment vulucd ut
$1,400 reported tuken sometime between 3:30 p.m. Sunday
and 4:17 p.m. Monduy.
• 300 block East 20lh Street: Jewelry vulucd ut $500
reported taken sometime bwtween 7 a.m. Friday and 9:20 p.m.
Monday.
• 2800 block Central Drive; video tupe recorder valued at
$211 and $300 In rush reported taken sometime Monday
between 7:30 u.m. and 6:30 p.m.
• 400 Muple Avenue: household Items valued ut $270
rcjiortcd taken sometime between 4:30 p.m. Saturday and 11
u.m. Monday.

W ASHINGTON - Only a few
months ago, lawmakers pre­
dicted Congress this yenr would
free telecommunications com­
panies lo olfrr a vast array of
futuristic services and devices.
Now Hint's nol so certain.
The legislation needed lo undo
some legal and regulatory re­
strictions on communications
companies seems to be stuck.
The optimism felt by people
Involved In the legislation has
fuded. anil some are privately
forecasting that Congress won't
ass any telecommunications
rglslatlon this yenr.
Several factors contribute to
tills new outlook: The early
In the House, Energy and
adjournment of the congressio­ Commerce Committee Chair­
nal session for elections, the man John Dlngcll. D-Mlch.. and
perception that telecommunica­ Judiciary Committee Chairman
tions legislation has taken a Jack Brooks. D-Tcxns. have yet
back scut to health care and to reconcile two versions of the
crime, fundamental differences bill so that one can lx- sent lo the
among (rending telecommunica­ floor for a vole. They've been

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Double arrest
Joseph Vito Mattlnu, 20. 885 Luke Como Drive. Lake Mury.
wus arrested by Sanford jjoIIcc at 3rd Street und Oleander
Avenue Sunday following a traffic stop. The vehicle he wus
reportedly driving was listed as huving been stolen In
Altamonte Springs. He wus charged with possession of stolen
property. A passenger In the vehicle, Tcrrunce Frlson. 18. of 27
CaBtlc Brewer Court wus arrested on a charge of possession of
cannabis, under 20 grants.

trying for more than a month.
A companion House bill, of­
fered by Hep. Edward Mnrkcy.
D -M a s s ., c h a irm a n of the
C o m m e r c e C o m m i t t e e 's
telecommunications subcom­
mittee, and Hep. Jack Fields.
H-Texns, Its senior Hepubllcan.
Is not likely to move forwnrd
until the other differences are
resolved.
Long-distance companies and
ihr Bell operating companies are
fighting over how the bills arc to
br reconciled. Long-distance
companies want Brooks' version,
which makes It considerably
harder for Bell companies to
provide In-stale long-distance
services.
A Senate package, which I he
nation's largest local telephone
companies are Intent on chang­
ing. is collecting dust In com­
mittee.
The Clinton administration,
which abandoned plans to ofTer
Its own telecommunications
measure. Is working lo amend

the Senate bill.
Administration officials con­
tinue to malntnln the legislation
Is on track. "Hesolullon will be
re a c h e d and le g is la tio n
enacted," Commerce Secretary
Hon Brown told a group of
Investment bankers on April 19.
One of the biggest disputes
over the Senate bill, offered by
Commerce Committee Chair­
man Ernest llolllngs, D S C ., Is
also between long-distance nnd
Bel! companies over entry Into
I he long-distance business.
llolllngs' bill requires Bell
companies to pasB a much
hnrder test to get Into the
long-distance business than ci­
ther I he Dingell or Brooks bill
Under llolllngs' bill, the Bells
must show they face "actual
c o m p e l It Io n n c r o s s th e
marketplace."
That means a Bell company
would have to have a competitor
In every small town In Its region
before It could offer lo n g­
distance service, suld Pacific
Tclcsls’ lobbyist HonSlowc.

Civil rights groups look to Congress after ruling
By SONYA ROM
Associated Press Wrltor
W ASHINGTON - Civil rights
pulling the onus on
Congress to adjust Ihe Civil
Bights Acl of 1991 after a
Supreme Court decision making
It Inapplicable for thousands ol
Job-dlBcrImlnutlnn suits that
were filed before Ihe law was
passed.
The high court ruled Tuesday
that Ihe law. which overturned a
series of 1989 high court rulings
on employment bias, can't be
applied lo cases that were pendlog on Nov. 21. 1991. the date
President Bush signed the law.
"Congress Is going to have to
do something about this. If they
wanl lo make sure some people
who have been victimized by
discrimination get proper re­
medies." said Ted Slutw, chief of
litigation (or Ihe NAACP Legal
Defense and Educational Fund.
But help Is not likely to come
on Capital Hill. Congress balked
ut extending such protection
three years ago — Democrats
wanted retroactive protection.
Republicans did not — and the
law came out vague.
The law's vagueness was at
the core ol a decision written by
Justice John Paul Stevens, who
said Congress "has the power to
umrnd a statute that It tieltrvrs
we have misconstrued."
"It may even, wllliln broad
constitutional bounds, make
such a change retroactive and
thrreby undo what It perceives
to Ik - the undesirable pusl con­
sequences of a misinterpretation
uf Us work product," Stevens
wrote.
"We thought Congress had
made It clear. " said Halph Neon,
executive director of the Leader­
ship Conference on Civil Bights.
"I'm confident there will be
mce-tings on Capitol Hill, with
Clinton administration officials,
to look ut this decision and make
legislation to make It clear."
But the debate continued
Tuesday.
"As a matter of simple Justice,
workers subjected to such acts
whose cases were still pending at
uc IIv IhIm arr

INCREASE
Y O U R CHILD’S

the lime Ihe law was enacted
should have Ihe benefit nf the
law," Hep, Don Edwards. DCalif., suld Tuesday. He had
liren one of the law's principal
sponsors.
Bui Sen. J o h n Dnnforth.
H-Mo.. the law's principal Bepublican author, said Ihe ques­
tion of rctroucllvlly "was mil
answered In llie- Huai bill will:
complete clarity." He said he
was "gratified" by the court's
ruling.
Wade Henderson, lobbyist for
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
said he doubled whether Con­
gress would make the statute
clearer.
"The reason the siululr wasn't
more clear-cut In the llrsl (dace

Is trecausc wc couldn't satisfy
that political fight," he suld.
Other civil rights activists hud
n more ambitious pursuit: pre­
ssing President Clinton to ap­
point a fervent civil rights
advocate to the Supreme Court.

Such solid voices Tor civil
rights us W illiam Brennan,
B yro n W hite und the late
Thurgood Marshall arc gone.
Soon to rcllre Is Justice Harry
Hlnckmun. who was the lone
dissenter In the Iwo 8-1 de­
cisions rendered Tuesday.

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A weekend for tools
A number of major thefts of tools were reported to Sunford
police In residential nnd vehicular burglurles during the past
weekend. The Items Involved both electric tools and hand tools.
• An estimated $905 In tools were reportedly taken In a
residential burglary Saturday In the 600 block of W. Flrot
Street.
• $905 In tools were said to have been taken from u pickup
truck Saturduy parked In the 500 block of W. Airport Blvd.
• $700 In tools were reported stolen Saturday from an
apartment construction site In the 1900 block of W. First
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• $2,600 In ltcniB, mostly tools, were reported stolen Sunduy
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tions bills and the threat that
some of the companies affected
may try to kill the bills If they
don't get what they want.
"It's going to take a real (tush
In May, June nnd July to get this
done," said Mike Brown, a vice
president at A T A T Corp.
"Th is may be very hard to
complete by the end of the
yenr." said one House commit­
tee staffer, who. like other con­
gressional aides, spoke on con­
dition of anonymity.
The bills would allow regional
telephone companies to provide
long-distance services and make
telecommunications equipment.
They also would let cnble com­
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EDITORIAL

In appreciation
for secretaries
A trend started several years ago. Som e
secretaries no longer wanted to be Identified
as such.
W he n identifying their Jobs, they w ould list
Adm inistrative Aide, Associate to the Presi­
dent (or some officer), or Records Specialist.
W e hasten to m ention that there Is no specific
day for these positions. T o d a y Is Professional
Secretaries D ay. and that Is that.
A pparently, there was a concept to believe
that a secretary Is nothing more than a
person who fetches coffee for the boss, or w ho
does the m anual labor for w hich the boss gets
the credit.
O ne strange point In the mbve to no longer
be called a secretary. Is that It mattered not
w hether the boss was a male or female.
If that’s the w ay some people want It. ...let
them have their w ay.
T o d a y, we pay special tribute to those w ho
do Indeed consider themselves as secretaries,
w hether they arc male or female.
You deserve a great deal beyond a full day
of recognition. Fo r m ost, y o u r w o rk Is
appreciated. Y o u r boss was hired to be
responsible for the work turned out at yo u r
office or place of business.
You however, as well as the boss, should be
fully aware of w ho Is doing the ardlous
paperwork, typing, copying, filing and re­
search.
Fo r all secretaries, take a m om ent from
yo u r w ork, and reach around to give yourself
a pat on the back. You have earned It.
Persons w ho have secretaries should ulso
take the occasion to show appreciation. No
doubt, m any bosses give thanks to secretaries
w hen u particular Job Is well done. A long w ith
w Jw echiUQn ro L y m rh J K lU tlu
m ay not directly result In a huge Increase In
business or Income.
It has been w ork w hich was needed.
M any bosses m ay say. "W e show our
thanks by Issuing a regular pay check."
T o d a y however, we urge appreciation to go
beyond that.
On this, Professionol Secretaries Day. make
It a point to say thank you. Appreciation does
a great deal for morale. Let's hope it Isn't only
extended when it holiday calls for It.

LETTER

Join the militia
It seems Dial the militia Is no everyone's lips
lately. As a member of the Second Regiment,
Florida State Militia, muybe I can clear the air
about what the militia really Is. who we are, and
our purpose.
The Second Regiment Is based In St Lucie and
northern Martin counties; front here we draw our
members. We arc your friends and neighbors, and
we have had enough. Enough drugs und crime,
enough violence and bloodshed, enough Waco- and
Ruby Rldgc-Htyle government attacks on Christian
Americans. From now on, there will be no more
Wucos. We put the government on notice, no more
murder, no more plunder, and no more blackclad
storm troopers.
Our view of the jatllce und sheriff Is one of
respect and mutual purpose. This Is our communi­
ty as much as It 1b the people In the law
enforcement profession: we can und will work
together.
The time has come when every true American
must stand up and be counted: we will not give our
freedm away. If you have ever heard of the "New
World Order" you may know that our country Is
now being used like a tennis ball by the
International elitists vying for our money, guns,
and sovereignty. If you value your rights, und your
freedom, cull your elected representatives, and
when you find out this doesn't work. Join the
militia!
Oscar Wilcox
Militiaman
Second Regiment
Florida Slate Militia
Ft. Pierce

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Im m igration facts vs. fiction
Immigration Is again going to 1m* a big Issue.
The public Is upset. It Is said that Immigration
causes unemployment. And Hint tt's responsible
for crime. And thnt it's ruining the environment.
And thul Illegal Immigrants are ripping off the
welfare system. Mostly unspoken Is the fear of
what Is called "the browning of America."
When America Is upset, politicians are upset.
Members In both parties, nt every level, are
proposing null-immigrant legislation. Nearly
everyone (Including me) wants lo crack down on
Illegal Inimlgmllon, and make It much harder for
Illegals to gel government benefits.
Others say we should cut track legal Immigra­
tion as well (moderately, states Sen. Alan
Simpson: massively, says Sen. Harry Reid). Once
again. Simpson Is pushing for "identification
verification," making it harder for Illegals to get
fraudulent work documents "with a few bucks
and access to a color copier."
Sen. Edward Kennedy opposes draconian
changes. As chairman of the Sub-committee on
Immigration and Refugee Affairs, he can side­
track harsh new Inws. Hut there are even ways
around Kennedy. Already there are Immigra­
tion-related amendments In the crime bill. There
will Ire provisions In the forthcoming welfare bill.
More can be expected elsewhere. In addition.

there Is a White House commission, chaired by
Harbara Jordan, with a first rc|&gt;orl due out In
September, designed
for action next year.
Into this political
tlnderbox something
stran g e has h a p ­
pened. Th e Urban
institute thought It
might be a good Idea
to lay out some Taels
on the table before
the debate gets too
hot. That they have
done In a document
now circulating in
draft, entitled "Im ­
migration and Im ­
migrants: Setting the
Record S tra ig h t."
f Immigration Is
c o •n it t ho re d b y
again going to
Mirhael Fix and Jef­
bo a big Issue. J
frey I’nssel.
The Ul rc|xirt tells
us certain tilings we
ought loknow: A few
elementary highlights.
- In our mind's eye we see Illegal Mexicans

crossing the Rio Grande on moonless nights, by
the millions. Yet most Illegals - aland 60 percent
- enter the country ns tourists and simply
overstny their visas.
- What about the elTcrt of Immigration on
employment? The Ul rejnirt says: "Aggregate
data show no overall effect."
- We have never had more foreign-born people
In United States than we do today •• alxntt 22
million. That's about 8 irerrent of the total
population. Mill a century ago 15 percent of the
population was foreign txrni. If you're worried
about the swamping of American culture by
non-Anglos. Il's the rate, not the number, that's
Important.
- The Ul rejMirl stales: "Overall, annual taxes
paid by Immigrants lo all levels &lt;&gt;r government
more than offset the cost of senders received,
generating a net annual surplus of $25 billion to
$30 billion |rer year." (There Is a catch: The
federal government gains from Immigrants, the
state governments end up neutral, varying by
stale, and the local level pays up hlg-tlme. Just as
they do for natives, mostly for education.)
-• Immigrants, even when Illegals are tiirluilrd,
use less welfare per capita than native-born
Americans.

JACK ANDERSON

Singapore lacks
due process

ELLEN GOODMAN

C a u tio u s ly reform w e lfa re
HOSTON — So. we arc about to “end welfare
as we know It." The campaign slogan Is going
to become public policy. Questions about
whether to end weifure are now questions
about how to end It.
No one will lumeni the death of this system.
It's broke. Mothers on welfare know It.
Taxpayers know It. Social workers know It.
Analysts know It.
A shaky social consensus once supported
welfare as a temporary safety net for widowed
or detrerted mothers and children. Now the
same consensus abhors It us a permanent trap.
Americans once believed that welfare should
keep mothers und children together and fed.
Now most Americans believe that It helps
create single-parent families and subsidizes a
life of permanent dependency.
Some would simply close up the welfare
shop. They favor shock therapy for the poor.
The check would not Ire In the mall. Single
mothers and children would he on their own.
Slnkorawlm.
Hut most Americans believe In building
some kind of a bridge. They believe that we
can't cut poor people off the lifeline of public
support without helping them toward selfsupport.
Indeed, the most unsettling argument Is now
among people who ngjee on "the end" but not
the means. It’s an argument about how much
help is needed und how much we arc willing to
pay for. We arc learning the dirty little secret of
welfare reform: the reform costs more than the
wclfarc. It costs more to build n bridge from
welfare to work than to keep floating checks
across the water.
Another little secret is that If we don't do this
right, the blame for hurting the poor and the
young will lund In (he lups of (ite reformers
who described the Reagan und Hush years as a
right-wingJlhud against the poor.
Whut haunts me while I listen to the debate
ubout welfare reform Is the memory of the way
wc "reformed" mental health care. In the
1970s. with the best of Intentions, we hud u
plan to end mental health care as wc knew It.
Wc decided to shut down the hospitals lhut
warehoused the mentally 111 and open up
community care facilities. The hospltuls went
Into mothballs but wc never opened enough
homes. Today, the unintended consequences
of de-lnstltutlonnllzatlon arc walking our city
streets talking lo Jhelr own demons.
Now the consensus among weifure reformers
In Washington Is that welfare should come
with a two-year time limit. This lime limit Is at
the heart of ending-welfure-as-wc-know-lt.
It's the alngle feature that transforms a
program about dependence Into one ubout
Independence. It turns welfare Into a transi­
tional benefit, providing u single mother and
her children with Income while she heads

toward the work force.
I agree with the need for a time limit. Hut us
the reformers wrestle down the compromises
of Ideology and economics, 1 am conscious of
the other hall of the bargain.
Herr Is the short list of whut Is needed lo
reform welfare not Just end It: Work that pays
more than AKDC. Universal henllli rare.
Enforcement of child
support payments.
-lot) training. Educa­
tion. Child care.
And that doesn't
Include the cost of
try in g to prevent
more poor single­
parent families. Or
what happens when
mothers don't meet
th e t w o - y e a r
deadline.
According to (lie
current proposals,
even a phascii-ln und
limited reform may
cost some $15 billion
E l l Is possible, In
more In the first five
these difficult
yenrs thun passing
and cautious
out checks. The costs
times, to do It
of child care alone
wrong again. J
lell a good pari of the
story.
trv The median
weifure benem for a family of three Is $367 a
month. Hitt uverage working parents pay at
leust $200 a month In child care and a good
day-care center can cost $400 u month per
child. In thut cvcr-funglblc time period
known as Ihe short run, other cure can cost
the government more than mother care.
Tiic weifure task force has run down lists of
ways to pay for reform. Raise luxes -&gt; und
hope the public Is more willing lo pay for the
cud of welfare Ilian Its continuance. Cut uld
to Immigrants, to the working poor, to
grandparents taking care of grandchildren —
and hope no one notices thut we arc
balancing weifure reform on the backs of the
p o o r,

Hut us one disconsolate reformer has said,
"There arc no good choices." And In some
ways thut seems to Ire the refrain of the times.
In the next months and years, keep one eye
on the bottom line. Hut keep unnthcr eye out
for the "unintended consequences."
It Is possible. In these difficult and cautious
times, to do It wrong again.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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must be signed. Include Ihe uddress of the wilier
and u daytime telephone number. Letters should
he on a single subject and be as brief as possible.
The letters are subject In editing.

W ASHINGTON — Americans who cheer
the caning ol a teen-age vandal may not
realize Dial SlngU|H&gt;rc ts a etly stale which,
for the sake of such "order," lias deprived Its
citizens of many freedoms that Americans
enjoy.
Eighteen-year old Michael Fay was sen­
tenced to lour months in prison, a line of
$2,230 and stx skin-splitting lashes of a
four-font rattan i .me on his hare bullocks.
T h o ugh h I s
spray-painting and
e g g •t h r o w I n g at
aiilomobllrs caused
no permanent dam­
age. the cane strokes
will certainly leave
p erm an e nt sears.
Alter the third stroke
by llii; cutters —
ch o s e n for th e ir
martial arts prowess
— Fay will likely pass
out on the X-sliapcd
rack lo which lie will
£ Though his
Ire tied.
" a n tic s causod
E m p n lliy aside,
no pormanonl
th e re Is s e r io u s
darnago, the
q ii e s t I o n a b o u I
cano strokos
w i n - llie r his con will certainly
fesslon was extracted
leave permanent
under loritire — and
'.car-. J
whether lie Is actual­
ly guilty ol any more

than b e in g In possession ol s o m e S in g a p o re
road signs The question Is there because
there Is no Amcrican-stylc due process lo
Singapore. It Is an authoritarian country
ruled try one party, the People’s Action Parly,
which doesn't brook dissent well — especially
political or media-generated dissent.
Wc know Dlls, because several years back
we made a special study of Singapore,
including sitting down lor a lengthy Interview
wIDi Its long-time Prime Minister, Lee Kuan
Yew. who is still a strongman behind Die
scenes — and In f e r v e n t suppori of the
caning. Il was Lee. In fact, who first dictated a
caning punishment fur graffiti — In an effort
to stop unknown dissenters from spraypainting ami-government slogans on walls.
Lee led Singapore since It achieved limited
self-rule In 1050, through two illfllriill years
In a federation with Malaysia and then the
beginning of Independence In 1005 when the
federation broke up. The country has no
nulurnl resources to speak of — and there was
a question whether It could survive.
More than surviving, the 230-square-mlle
Islaml has become a model of success with an
economy which Is more affluent than
countries hundreds — even thousands — of
limes Its size. Along the way, the strongwilled. Imperious Lee played strict father to
his 2.5 million subjects.
He has tried lo homogenize the ethnic mix
of Chinese, Malay. Indian and European.
Though they speak two dozen languages and
dialects. Lee mandated English would he Un­
official language In government and school
systems.
Lee sponsored numerous campaigns lo
keep Ills Island orderly, happy and harmoni­
ous — at least Ids vision of what that should
he. Family planning, marrying at Die same
cdueatlnnal levels, politeness and brushing
and llosslug teeth regularly have been
encouraged.
Smoking, spitting, chewing gum and
wearing long hair have been actively discour­
aged — even outlawed In some Instances. To
litter or even to Jaywalk Invites n heavy line.
And a number of commercial vehicles must
liuvc yellow lights on lop which automatically
slart (lashing If the vehicle goes over the
speed limit.
Lee was also a little alarmed over the years
at the Impact of education women In the
country. Parents who used to arrange
marriages In Slnga|x&gt;rc. and throughout Asia,
used to look for girls who were "supposed to
Ire, at least before they are married, meek and
docile," tree noted.
M ore In d ic a tiv e of the o n e -p u r ly
authoritarian rule Is n law (hat requires
official permission for any public gathering
Involving more than five persons — even If II

LmsrnL______________________

�Sanlord Horald, Sanlord, Floflda - Wadneaday, April 27, 1094 - IA

R e p o rt c a rd s a y s s t a t e
s h o r t o n b la c k m a n a g e r s
By BtLL BERQSTROM
Associated Pross Writer
TA L L A H A S S E E — It's Inade­
quate Hint blacks hold 7 percent
of state agency management
(Minis when they make up nearly
14 percent of the population, two
hlnrk groups say In a report card
on stale hiring.
Though the Department of
Commerce got an " A " with
n ea rly twice the expected
number of blacks In senior posts,
most agencies got an " F " In the
report released Tuesday. Three
agencies are listed as not having
blacks In managerial positions.
"We were not. and nrc not
seeking quotas." said Chlqulta
Williams. Tallahassee chapter
president or the National Politi­
cal Congress of Hluck Women,
one of the groups doing the
ratings. "We were and arc ask­
ing that state government be
reflective of Its population."
"We are not excluded from
paying taxes, so why should we
be e xclu de d front the d e ­
cision-making process?" said
Hay Sltnckrlford. Interim presi­
dent of the other group, the
African-American Political Ac­
tion Network.
fhe groups counted agency
management and professional
employees, then compared the
number of blacks with the 13.(1

jierccnt In the general popula­
tion.
For example, Qov. Lawton
Chiles ofTIce got n " C " grade,
with five blacks among 51 man­
agement employees, 71 percent
of the expected tntnl of seven.
The 71 percent was up from
51 (icrcent a yenr earlier, said
Chiles’ spokesman. Hon Sachs.
"While these numbers demon­
strate great progress, I feel the
governor looks forwnrd to doing
even better."
Shackleford criticized the Cit­
rus Commission. Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission,
and P ro b a tion and Parole
Commission, all listed with no
black management employees.
"W hen people want to do
right, they can and will do so.”
Shackelford said.
Actually, the Parole C om ­
m is s io n ’s 17 m anagem ent
personnel now Include one black
and two women, an Improve­
ment since the Dec. 31 date or
(he data used In the report, suld
Jeffrey B ryan , assistant to
Chairman Gene Hodges.
Th e game and fish com ­
mission still has no black man­
agers, but has two women In
management and has Increased
m inority employment agen­
cy wide from 3 percent to 10
(icrcent In two years, executive
director Allan Egbert said.
It’s hard to match offers that

qualified m inorities receive
elsewhere In the wildlife field,
Egbert said.
" I f you find an A frica n American who hns a master’s
degree In wildlife biology, I
guarantee he’ll be working for a
federal agency, because we Just
can’t compete," he said.
Citrus Commission officials
didn’t return a call for comment.
The top-ranking Commerce
agency had ft blacks among 29
management employees, com­
pared with an expected 4.

By MARCY GORDON
W ASHINGTON - Congressio­
nal negotiators agreed on prison
sentences of up to IH months for
abortion protesters who block or
damage clinics or Intimidate
patients or staff
T h e m a x im u m fe d e ra l
penalties for blocking access to
clinics were considerably lighter
in the compromise hill than
those the House had approved.
Negotiators on Tuesday re­
solved differences between the
House nnd Senate versions of the
bill, both passed lust November.
Lust m onth. In u scries of
procedural votes, aliortion-rlghtn
activists In the House bent back
a tte m p ts by u n tl-n b n rilo n
lawmakers to derail the legisla­
tion.
The compromise now returns
to the House and Scnutc for final
votes.
The compromise was reached
as an Oregon woman who ad­
mitted shooting an abortion
doctor outside Ills clinic last
summer drew a sentence of
■nearly 11 years from a Judge In
Wichita. Kan. The Judge refused
a prosecution request to double

B e a u t if y --------Continued from Page 1A
picnic lalilcs and two
large grills.
D u rin g work session d is­
cussion. Grounds Maintenance
Coordinator Howard Jeffries
explained that the city has the
capability of manufacturing the
concrele picnic tables, which
will help keep the cost of the
Improvements down.
City Manager Bill Simmons
! said the promised improvements
, have been submitted to I he
Waterfront Steering Committee
for Information.
There was no Immediate In­
dication of when the work may
gel underway.

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the lime that Haehellr Shannon
spends In prison.
The hill would make It a
federal offense lo block a clinic
entrance or damage a clinic. It
also Inqxises federal penalties on
those who Intentionally Intimi­
date. Injure or Interfere with
clinic staff or patients by using
force, threatening force or physi­
cally blocking their way.
Negotiators adopted a proposal
that would set a maximum fine
of $10,000 und six months In
prison for a first offense und a
maximum penalty of $25,000
and IB months in prison for u
subsequent offense.
The House bill hud called for
lines of up to $100,000 and one
year In prison for a first offense
and up to $250,000 In fines and
three years In prison for a
second olfcnsc.
"I don’t think there's any
question that this Is an Issue
regarding violence In our society
and also constitutional rights."
said Sen. Edward Kennedy,
D-Mass.
The legislation Is partly a
response In the tutul shooting a
yenr ago of Dr. David Gunn
outside the abortion clinic where
he worked In Pensacola, Fla. The

MIAMI — Sixty-flvc feet un
derwater off Key Largo, six
researchers urr plotting the
course for future studies un coral
damage.
The team Is living In Aquarius,
a 43-fool-long, 16.5 fool-tall steel
cylinder laboratory In the Flor­
ida Keys Nutlonul Murine Sanc­
tuary.
They have been there since
April 19, drilling markers In the
reefs fur future monitoring and
taking coral specimens on board
to document lheir condition.
” U’s not a real Bcxy kind of
s tu d y ." says Steven Miller,
science director for the Universi­
ty of North Carolina's National
Undersea Research Center,
which sent an observer on Ihc
mission. "But It's the only way
to document change when It
occurs."
The live scientists and one
UNC researcher are seeking evi­
dence of reef dumugc to study Us
implications. After subsequent
visits, Miller says researchers
should be able to learn why coral
reefs arc deteriorating and
perhaps keep the damage from
worsening.
"Reefs thrive In clear, clean
water," he said. "Where reefs
nrc close to large population
centers, their health Is threat­
ened. Declines have been docu­
mented,"
Scars arc evident In the coral
reefs off the Keys, but no
long-term studies of progressive
deterioration have been con­
ducted on deep-sea coral, Miller
said.

some things wc could do lo
create more family time during
the summer,"
She offered suggestions of be­
ginning the high scluxil calendar
with the green track, which
lieglns classes Ju ly 17. 1995 (the
high sc Ikk i I track Is scheduled to
begin Aug. 7, 1993): of shorten­
ing the Winter Break, which Is
scheduled from Dec. 20. 1995
through Jan. 3, 1996. by u few
days: and of changing the
summer school schedule from
four days n week fnr six weeks to
five days n week for five weeks.
Mlzwlek! warned thul making
changes that were loo drastic
m ight upset the precarious
balance round by Ihr calendar
committee. If they were done
carefully, minor changes might
Im- effected.
While board member Lnrry
Strlckler objected to moving
ahead too quickly, the other
IxMird members were In a burry
to finalize the calendar so that
parents could begin making
plans for the their vacations

J o b s -----------------

man who shot him. Michael F.
Griffin, was recently sentenced
to life In prison, with no chance
ot parole for 24 years.
Opponents of the till! have
argued that It singles out antiabortion activists for punish­
ment. nnd therefore threatens
their right lo free speech.
"This Is the first time I've seen
us punishing nonviolent civil
disobedience," suld Sen. Orrln
Hutch. H-Utuh.
Rep. Henry Hyde. H-lll., leader
of untl-abortlon lorces In the
House who had tried to expand
the hill to cover labor disputes
and other-conflicts, said. "Equal
protection of the law ought to
apply lo everybody, everybody,
even If they're against killing
unborn children."
Pamela Muraldo. president of
Planned Parenthood Federation
of Am erica, said. "W e are
satisfied ’.hat the conferees have
adopted the strongest possible
legislation. Given the presence
on the conference committee of
such outspoken untl-cholce
lawmakers ns Scnulor Hatch and
Congressman Hyde, the process
could huve been much more
contentious."

Aquarius scientists
to surface after
nine wet days
By NICOLB WINFIELD
Associated Pross Writer

the people,
tint we did our best lo keep the
hcsl interest of Ihc students In
m ind."
Hupt. Paul Hagcrly said that
he believed the district was
doing what It could lo Increase
family lime together, especially
during the summer when fami­
lies tra d itio n a lly vacation
together.
Despite the best efforts of the
committee, parents representing
the "m inority opinion" said
there was not enough lime on
Ihc traditional (high school) cal­
endar lo allow fnr sum m er
school opportunltes and fnr a
two-week family vaenllon.
Kathy Mellor. who represented
the parents. s|M»kc to the school
board at a meeting Tuesday

The agency’s top priority Is to
n ig h t
h ire q u a lifie d a p p lic a n ts ,
"We don't feel you should be
spokeswoman Vicki Knuppcndenying us the opportunity of
hcrgcrsald.
"But we also believe that to having a vacation with our
prepare this ugency for the children,” she said. "I realize
future, In which a larger and that creating Hits schedule Is a
larger percentage of the work unique challenge, hut there arc
force will be minority, that It’s
Important to get these people In
management now," KnnppcnInnlc Tow ne Center Mall Is
hcrgcrsald.
Continued from Page 1A
scheduled to have Its grand
The only other " A " went to
Information opening on September 7. 1995.
the Department of Labor and
He suggested naming it the
Employment Security, where 22 to the Greater Sanford Chamber
“ Mall Work Center."
blucks matched the number of Commerce.
"Th is Is an excellent Idea."
"We will need to create a plan
expected among 105 manage­
commented Mayor Dcttyc Smith.
rcMuu. |M)sslhly a small rrxim
ment employees.
right here In City Hall." Sim ­ "We can't force local people lo
L a b o r S e c re ta ry S h ir le y
GiNidlng and former secretary m ons suggested, "w here we get tnvolvrd. hut we should do
Frank Scruggs huve emphasized could have the plans laid out. everything we |x&gt;sslhly can to
hiring and contracting with and nil of the Information In one keep them Informed."
C o m m u n ity D evelopm ent
minorities, spokeswoman De­ location for interested bidders,
Director Charles Rowe also
workers or contractors."
borah Bergstrom said.
Simmons said he would expert s|K&gt;ke on helping ensure thul the
the rrxan would Ik - needed for mall work would Involve local
approximately a year. The Sem- employment. "The Job Services

Negotiators agree on lower
penalties for blocking clinic
Assoclatod Press Writer

S c h o o l------------Continued from Page 1A

The corul-churtiug mission by
Aquarius, which Is scheduled to
end Thursday morning. Is In­
tended to launch that project.
"We hope Aquarius will get as
thr kind of Information to help
distinguish between nutural
causes of deterioration and
human cuuscs of damage." Mill­
er suld.
The scientists strap on oxygen
tunks for dives from the sub­
merged lab. giving them more
flexibility In their work.
"On surface dives, scientists
arc limited to time,” Miller said.
"Because the aquanauts are not
re s u rfn c ln g , the re urc no
physiological problems from
changes of depths. In 95 feel or
less, they can stay up to nine
hours a day. With surface dives,
they may have an hour.”
Aquarius was launched in
1987 off St. Croix In the Virgin
Islunds. The vessel had five
missions last year, and eight are
planned this year.
Th e $ 10.000-a-day cost Is
absorbed by the National Ocean­
ic and Atmospheric Administra­
tion.
The watery lab five miles off
the coast of Key Largo has a
laboratory, kitchen, hot showers
and steeping quarters. Experi­
ments can be performed on a
wet porch.
The scientists arc from the
sanctuary. NOAA, the Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection and the University of
South Florida.
They should be lu pretty good
shape following decompression
even after nine days underwater.
" T h e biggest problem I b
rashes," Miller says. "Little cuts
und abrasions don't heal real
well underwater."

D r u g s --------------Continued from Page 1A
"J.H . Mlllcc
nervously went Into his front
punts pocket and started lo
empty Ills |KM-kel, when sud­
denly Mr. Black saw what tic
thought lo 1m- a wca|x&gt;n coming
out of J R . Millie's pocket."
The report continues. "Mr.
lllark, tearing lor Ids safety,
grubbed J R Miller's hand and
simultaneously called out for
Tom Lawrence to arrest him ."
School resource officer, deputy
Juan Melendez actually made
Ihc arrest, und reportedly recov­
ered the 14 clear plastic zlplock
type hags from Miller's pockets.

C rack---------- Continued from Page 1A

A presumptive test Indicated
positive Dial the substance was
marijuana.
Deputies said the marijuana
would have a street value of
approximately $140.
Mlllcc was taken to the John
K. I’olk Correctional Facility,
where he was held under $3,000
Isold.
McDonough said Mlllcc Is a
citizen of Jamaica, and u regis­
tered alien In the United States.
McDonough said Deputy Shcritl Melendez, who handled the
arrest, will be forwarding a copy
of the arrest re|Mirt to the U.S.
Immigration Service.

)

I V '"

— sulMtuiice.

Investigators suld ihc 124
grams of crack cocaine had a
base value of approximately
$5,(XX), but If sold In Individual
rocks, could bring between
$ 7 . t x x ) and $ h . c x x &gt;.
Following a check of tla- crack
cocaine. Wliltmlrc said the substunce proved to have been
altered, and was considered lake
roculnc.
In consideration &lt;&gt;l the alter­
ations. the man was charged
with possession with intent to
dlslrlhule In lieu of a controlled

Police said the shotgun found
in the vehicle did not have any
visible serial number so nothing
could be learned about the
wcupon. In connection with the
gun. Green was charged with
|Missessloii of a firearm.
The additional charge of grand
theft auto was also placed
against him on the John Doc
arrest
Police investigators arc trying
to determine the man's true
Identity, and are following addi­
tional leads In the case.

ANNIE BELL FRAZIER

Spruecwood Circle. Altamonte
Springs, died Monday. April 25.
1991. at Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Horn Oct. 4.
1955. In Long Island, N.Y.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1989. Mrs. Collins was a home­
maker. She wus a member of
Catholic Church of the Annunci­
ation and a volunteer for Forest
Elementary School Math Super
Stars.
Survivors Include husband.
Kevin A.: son. Joseph A.. Alta­
monte Springs: daughter, KclU
A,, Altamonte Springs: parents,
John and Dorothy Reardon.
Long Island: brother, John K.
Reardon. Merritt Island.
Hold w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Forest City, In charge of

Annie Bell Frazier. 70. of Frog
Alley, Sanford, died Tuesday.
April 20. 1994. ul Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center. Born May
31. 1923, In Jacksonville, she
moved to Saidord 20 years ago
from there. Mrs. Frazier was a
retired school teacher. She was a
Catholic.
Survivors Include three cous­
ins.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

RUTH LAMAY BARTOLIN1
Ruth Lanray Bartollnl. 82.
Trevor Court, laike Mary, died
Tuesday, April 20. 1994. at
Village on the Green. Longwtxid.
Horn March 12, 1912. she
moved to Central Florida In
1991. Mrs. Bartollnl was a
homemaker. She was Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter.
Nona Gcbhardt. Lake Mary:
three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Forest City, In charge of
arrangements.

NILE LEE CARTER
Nile Lee Carter, 43. Holly
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday.
April 24. 199-1. at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hnspliul. Sanford.
Horn Jan. 23. 1951, In Troy.
Ala., he moved lo Central Florida
In 1952. Mr. Carter wus a truck
driver. He was a Primitive Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include mother, Mae
Charlotte Campbell. Sanford:
d au ghte r, D on yu l Jackson .
Wymore. Ky.: brothers. Homer
C. Fay son. Charlie B. Jones.
Reginald Holt. Edwin Holt, Jerry
Parker, all of Sanford, Marvin
Jones. Enlonvlllc; sister. Katie
Loutsc Jones, Sanford: one
grandchild.
Wllson-Elchelhcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.

KATHLEEN ANN COLLINS
Kathleen Atm

Collins.

38.

during the 1995-96 school year.
"I want to feel more comfort­
able about wbal the stakeholder
groups (purcntB, teachers and
students) really feci." be said. "I
do think wc need to make a
decision within three or four
weeks, but I believe the com­
mittee needs lo look at this
again."
Despite bis protests, the other
txuird members approved the
ca len d ar as presented but
changed summer school to five
days a week for five weeks from
four days a week for six weeks.
"Ultimately the buck stops
here.” said clialnmm Barbara
Kuhn. "Sooner or later this
Ixiard bus to make a decision."
By a 4-1 vote, the board
approved the slightly altered
calendar.
According to Mlzwlckl, the
calendar approved by the board
will si ill work and will nllow the
tracks lo co exist well while still
allowing more time for families
to spend together.

of Florida operation will be
placing signs at the construction
site, telling people where to go to
obtain work. Job Services will be
sort-of policing the hiring of the
mall workers." Job Services Is
located at the Reflections Plaza
on Lake Mary Boulevard.
Rowe said the Information
signs will nlso lx* Included In the
Mall Work Center posting at city
hall.
"W c will also tie tracking Job
placements of people who are
lilred by zip codes." Rowe said,
"to determine the impact the
mall has on our local labor
force."
Following construction, be
suld efforts will continue to
concentrate on hiring local peo­
ple for positions In the retail
stores, restaurants and other
operations which will be part of
the mall and surrounding urea.
"This will have a terllTIc Im­
pact on local em ploym ent."
Howe commented, "as long as
we continue to work with the
mall developers and contractors
to have this relied on the local
people as much as possible."
Initial plans for the Seminole
Towne Center Mall predicted
approximately '2.(XXI permanent
jobs once the facility is operat­
ing. Five major department
stores arid approximately 130
specialty stores are planned fur
the two-level enclosed regional
mall.
HI c V

Bank---------Continued from Page 1A
eyes. Th e man was
w earing a blue W hite Sox
baseball cap. T h e m an Is
believed lo have left In u faded or
dirty black pick-up truck. The
iii.ike of the vehicle could nut be
determined.
P olice a rc In v e s tig a tin g
whether Hie suspect is a local
resident.

arrangements.

ROBERT D. HAMIL8R.
Robert D. Hamll. Sr.. 04.
Curryvlllc Road. Chuluutu, died
Suturduy. April 23. 1994, at
Florida Hospital East. Orlando.
Born May 1. 1929. In Pulalka, he
was a lifelong Central Florida
resident. Mr. Hamll was a car­
penter. He was Protestant. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
Margaret L.; son, Robert D. II.
Chuluota; daughter, Vlvlun,
Chuluolu: mother. Vcrlle M.,
Chuluota: brother. Edwin. Or­
lando.
Banfleld Funeral Services,
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.

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Mandela votes, but blast mars election mood
By TINA BUSMAN
Associated Press Writer
J O H A N N E S B U R G , S o u th
Africa — W ith u new flag
heralding the birth of democra­
cy. Nelson Mandela cast the first
vote of his life In an election
expected to make him the
country's first black president.
But a bomb blasted Johan­
nesburg's International ulr|&gt;orl.
renewing fears of a terrorist
campaign.
The blust came minutes after a
Jubilant Mandela voted at a
polling station In the hills out­
side Durban, a coastal city about
300 miles southeast of Johan­
nesburg. Police confirmed 18
Injuries, two of them serious,
and said u white man was being
cpicstloncd.

polls In wheelchairs and even
wheelbarrows In some rural
areas. At liospltnls. they roused
themselves from sickbeds and
hobbled to hospital |&gt;oll* wearing
their nightclothes.
Right-wing extremists huve
Mnny broke Into tears after
vowed to wage war rather than making their mark. "We need
live under n black government, fre e d o m ." said 72-year-old
und at least 21 people have died Florence Ndlmungelc. voting
In bombings since Sunday. with other elderly people near
Police said the man being ques­ Cupc Town. "We arc tired of
tioned In today's bombing was being slaves."
dressed In khnkl. the color
"It Is the beginning of a new
usually worn by the extremists.
era." Mandela said after drop­
ping Ids ballot Into a simple
T h e bom b shattered the
brown box outside a school
euphoria that spread across the founded by John Dube, one of
country after voting opened the first ANC leaders. "It Is a
Tuesday to the sick, elderly and realization of our hopes and
other "special voters” who dreams — the dreams of a South
needed extra time to cast ballots.
Afrlcu which represents all
Blacks Impudent for their first
South Africans."
taste of democracy arrived at
The dny dawned with a new
dag flying over the nutlnn. and
the sounds of u new national
anthem lingering In the chilly
nlr. The changeover occurred at
midnight In the nine cities thut
will serve ns provincial cnpltnl*
under the new, |K&gt;s(-apartheld
constitution, which took effect
today.
absentee ballots with his son.
"Th e re 's one for m e," he
The old (lug. seen by many
allegedly said each time a ballot blacks as a *ymt&gt;ol of white rule,
carried his name — and some­ was lowered for the last time at
times when It didn't.
nationally televised ceremonies
Stinson acknowledged open­ us the old anthem. "Die Stem."
ing the ballots but denied read­ ("Th e C u ll'). was sung.
ing the votes.
Many residents of the North­
east Philadelphia district suld
S tin s o n cam pu lgn w orkers
p e r s u a d e d th e m to v o te
absentee, not explaining that
stule law ullows absentee ballots
only for people unable to get to
the polls.
Muny voters who said they
were misled were Hispanic* with
poor command of English. Some
said workers told them how to
fill In the ballots; others mild Ihr
campaign workers filled In the
ballot* for them. One said she
was told her vote wns more
likely to l»e counted If It was cast
In absentia.
Others said that they didn't
vote at all and thut their
signatures were forged. One vole
was counted for un 87-ycar-old
woman who died nearly nine
months before the election.
"It’s n scandal." Marks suld.
"T h e people of Pennsylvania
deserve to have the candidate
they chose. It's Just outrageous."
In his ruling. Newcomer said
Stinson's campaign and..city .id
election commissioners engaged
In "an Intcntlonul and deliberate
scheme ... to abridge the right to
vote of hundreds of persons."
Newcomer said two election
com m issioners — Margaret
Tartagllonc. a Democratic wurd
leader, and Alexander Talmudgc
— allowed the Stinson campaign
to submit absentee applications
past the deadline.
He said another problem was
(Packaged)
the board's longstanding custom
of handing ubscntcc applications
directly to candidates for dis­
Genuine Jum bo
tribution. He ordered an end to
the practice.
The attack was a reminder of
the obstacles facing Mandela's
African National Congress If, ns
expected. It comes to |»owcr after
the election.

Shadow of 'boss
politics’ still looms
By BUCKV OLBABON
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA - Boss poli­
tics lingers In Philadelphia,
where elections are decided on
voting muchtnes In people's
homes and where even the dead
cast ballots.
Cynicism ubout the system
was reinforced lust fall by a
special state Senate election, the
results of which were overturned
Tuesday by n federal Judge who
found widespread fruud und
gave the victory to the Re­
publican loser.
Bmce Murks had won on the
voting machines, but Democrat
William Stinson finished -161
votes ahead with nearly HO
percent of the absentee ballots.
Stinson Is accused of mis­
counting ballots with the help of
Ills mother und son. und his
campaign Is accused of tuklng
advantage of voters who s|M)ke
little English
"Philadelphia has never out­
grown the boss politics of the
19th c e n t u ry .” said B arry
Kunffmun. executive director of
Common Cause of Pennsylvania.
“ Until wc have u strong polltlcul
system Instead of a boss system,
these problems ure likely to
continue."
Stinson was thrown out of
office In February by U.S. Dis­
trict Judge Clarence Newcomer.
An appeals court reversed the
ruling, saying Newcomer acted
unconstitutionally. But Ills sec­
ond ruling, on Tuesday, wus
even stronger, luylng part of the
blumc on election commission­
ers and ordering reforms.
Stinson was charged with
voter fruud In March along with
two campaign workers.
The charges Illustrate the In­
bred nature of Philadelphia poli­
tics. where neighborhood polling
pluces are In homes, un election
commissioner can also serve as a
wurd leader, und party bosses
have held the polltlcul system in
a virtual stranglehold.
The Stlnson-Marts race was
pivotal last November, when
control of the Senate hung In the
balance and Marks' victory
would huve given Republicans a
26-24 edge. That changed when
a Democratic senator died last
month.
Authorities say that Stinson —
himself a ward leader — opened
voting machines, using keys he
got from Ills mother, un election
Judge, and that he also counted

As the new flag wns raised, the
anthem of the untl-aparthcld
movement, "God Bless Africa,"
was sung for the first time ns one
of the two official national an­
thems. "Die Stem." an Afrikaner
hymn, will remain as the second
anthem.
Despite late-arriving ballots
and waits so long III some places
that people collapsed, the mood
among blacks casting the first
vote of their lives wan Jubilant.
Lines snaked through white
suburbs and black townships.
Many people brought folding
c h a ir s , w a rm d r in k s and
breakfast rolls.
In a sign of the changes, ninny
whites sliowed up to vole with
their black domestic workers,
who were never before allowed
cast ballots.
"It's like Martin Luther King's
dream coming true In South
Africa," said 2 1-year-old Vukllc
M z a m u lie , w h o v o te d I ii
G ugulctu outside Cupc Town.
One of those who voted today
was President F.W. tie Klrrk.
who freed Mandela from prison
In IIHK) and begun the reforms
dial will end his presidency.
He was confident "the next five
yenrs will be five formative yenrs
In which South Africa will
establish Itself as a country
which offers grrut hope for all Its
people."

Mangosuthu Buthelczl also
voted. The Zulu nationalist lead­
er dropped Ills boycott of the
election Just one week ago to run
In the election.
"I think If all voters arc given
the opportunity to cast their
voles, then I will have no
problems." he said. "But I'm
also co n ce rn e d ubout the
widespread rigging that seems to
Ire taking place."
There was no confirmation of
Ills claim that underage youths
were voting or that monitors
fiom his Inkuthu Freedom Party
were chased from some (Milling
stations. Election officials did
acknowledge delays at some
poll* Tuesday because of mate­
rials arriving late In largely rural
Natal Province, the Zulu strong­
hold.
Th e Independent Electoral
Commission said It would decide
later whether to give voters In
Natal extra days to vote.
The election, set to conclude
Thursday night, will select a
national assembly and nine
provincial assemblies. The ANC
Is expected to win about 60
percent of the vote. Second place
should go to de Klerk's Natlonul
P a rty, w h ich Im plem ented
apartheid to separate the races,
then dismantled II under grow­
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Stinson's luwycrs appealed,
und he refused to comment.
Tartagllonc did not return culls,
and Tulmudgc denied wrongdo­
ing.
"Anytime you have system as
Important as election system
culled Into grave question. It's
really an affront to democracy,"
said Fred V oigt, executive
director the election watchdog
group Committee of Seventy.
"Even the perception Is n pro­
blem because people don't trust
government. That's tragic.”

The 75-year-old Mandela, who
struggled all his life against
apartheid and spent 27 years In
prison. Is expected to be sworn
In as president of South Africa's
first democratic government on
May 10. He will govern a deeply
d ivid e d c o u n try , w ith u n ­
e m p lo ym e n t and Illite ra cy
higher than 50 percent among
blacks.
"We huve moved from nn eri|
of pessimism, division, unri
limited opportunities," said
Mandela. "We are sturtlng a nevd
era of hope, of reconciliation, of
natlon-bulldlng."
lie v o w e d to c r e a t e :i
multiracial democracy: "I have
fought very firmly against white
domination. I have fought ver^
firmly ugulnst black domlnutlonj
I cherish the Idea of a new South
Africa where all South Africans
arc equal, where all South Afrli
cans work together In order t&lt;|
bring ubout security, peace unci
democracy."
In one of the few outbreaks of
violence ul polls, pollcemed
guarding a voting station nenr
Oranjevlllc In the northern Or­
ange Free Slate lute Tuesday
returned fire ufter assailants cut
power to the b uilding and
spruyed gunshots dutnaged
door* nnd windows. Police said
the uttnekers approached on foot
and escaped In ii vehicle.

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Ordinary citizens pay tribute
to Nixon at his birthplace
ByIRNBSTSANDBR
Associated Press Writer
YORBA LINDA. Calif. - Presi­
dents and other dignitaries
gathered for Rlchurd Nixon's
funeral today, but the night
belonged to ordinary people who
stood for hours In rain nnd hall
to say goodbye.
Mourners wulted In a line
three-quarters of a mile long to
flic past the flng-drapcd mahog­
any casket of the 37th president,
borne home with funfarc Tues­
day to the place of his austere
and dolorous childhood.
"He came from here and he
wanted to come back here." said
Rosemary Falcon. 66, from the
nearby Los Angeles suburb of
West Covina.
Nixon's body wns carried
h o m e a b o a rd th e sa m e
blue-nnd-whlte Jet that brought
him back to California after he
resigned In disgrace 20 years
ngo. He died Frlduy In New York
at age 81 after a stroke.
An estimated 15,000 people
had filed pust the closed casket
at the Richard Nixon Library &amp;
Birthplace by late Tuesday
night, and the crowd showed no
signs of letting up. The viewing
was to continue nearly until
noon: the funeral was to be held
this afternoon.

In th e l i b r a r y 's lo b b y ,
mourners were greeted by a
photograph of a grinning Nixon
giving a thumbs-up gesture.
Wreaths from China. Poland and
Russia adorned the coffin, which
stood on a pcdestnl under the
gaze of a military honor guard.
Visitors, some wearing Nixon
cumpalgn buttons, shook off
their umbrellas and paused
briefly at the casket. Some wept
quietly. One woman crossed
herself.
"Th is Is probably the most
emotional experience I've been
through, Including my marriage
and the birth of my children,"
said Dcbbye Shepard, 43, of
Cerritos. "M y stomach Is still
moving Inside."
Today's ceremony was for the
powerful, with every living pres­
ident and delegations from at
least 55 countries expected.
President Clinton, who as a
s tu d e n t protested N ix o n 's
Vietnam War policies, was to
deliver a eulogy.
First In line for the viewing
was B ill A n de rso n , 47. of
Barstow, who left home at 6 a.m.
to pay his respects and to sec his
2 1 -y e a r-o ld son. A lb e rt, a
member of the honor guard.
"For any man to give his
whole life for this country. I
would have to have a strong
feeling for him ," Anderson said.

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�D eltona in to 5A-4 tournam ent
D E LTO N A — Freshman Tasha Mathis hurled
a no hitter and Debbie Hinson scored three runs
as Deltona ousted the Mainland Buecnneers.
10-0. In n Class 3A-I)lstrlel 4 Tournament game
at Deltona High School Tuesday.
The victory puts the Wolves IIO-IO) Into a 4
p in. game at No. I seeded Lyman today.
Mathis. Hinson. Aaryn Maljuli and Gina
Maugelll had two hits cue’ll for Deltona.

Cubs win
ORLANDO — Rod RolH-rtsou was 3-for-4 and
Orlando scored three runs In the eighth Inning
to hrrak a I-1 lie and give the Cubs a 4-1 win
over thr Carolina Mudeats.
•

AROUND THE STATE
Stars edge Lookouts
JA C K SO N V ILLE — Tim Korl ii^no'n rrmnt
plckoff scored Haul Hodarlc In the IkiIIoiii ul Hit*
ninth Inning, giving the Jacksonville Suns a 0-5
win over (lie Chattanooga Lookouts.
Oviedo's Mark Merchant and UCF's Chad
Mottola had Kill singles for Chnllnnooga.

Harvey on DL
MIAMI — Closer Hryan llarvev will lie out lor
15 days, and the Florida Marlins art* delighted.
Test results Tuesday Indicated that Harvey
strained flexor muscle mass In his right c IImiw,
an Injury less serious that the Marlins feared
when lie walked off the mound In the ninth
inning of Monday's 4-3 victory over Atlanta.

Braves avoid sweep
MIAMI — Mike Kelly knows lie's not going lo
lx* thr Atlanta Braves' rookie ol the year, lie'll
settle for rookie of lhe night.
Kelly got Ills llrst major-league Kills with a
three-run double lo break an elghih-inning lie.
lifting the Atlanta Ilravcs past the Florida
Marlins 1) 6.
Fellow rookies Javier Lopez and Kvan Klesko
hnmered for Atlanta. I . o |m -/ .' s blow landed In the
upper deck
Kelly, who entered the game In the seventh
Inning as a pinch runner, pulled a 3-2 lasthall
from Yorkls Perez down the third-base line with
two outs hi tin-eighth-uid th i bases loaded.
Mark Wohlers '(3-0| gave-tip n gnme-tylng
homer to Orestes Deslrade. Ills third, leading oil
the seventh. Greg McMIchael pitched two
perfect Innings lor Ills filth save.
Gary Sheffield hit a three-run homer. Ills
seventh, as the Marlins scored five In the fourth.

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Every basoball and softball player eventually comes lo know the horror of
having to backpodal for a ball hit right over your head and Into the lights.
Royal first basoman Anthony Ratanony oxporlenced that first hand Tuosday

Those are the breaks

Sunniland Red Sox seize opportunity, remain unbeaten
From Staff Reports
SANFORD — All It took was one
little mistake.
The undefeated Sunniland Cor|&gt;oration Red Sox and Disabled Ameri­
can Veterans (DAVI Royals were
tied 3-3 after five Innings in a classic
pitcher's duel at Lakeside Field
Tuesday nlghl
But with one out In the top of the
sixth Inning, the Red Sox' l.evl
Raines Jr. reuehed on a seemingly
harmless error. By the time the
Inning had ended, the Sox had
scored four times und won their
llt ll straight Sanford Reereutlou
Department Little Major Besebull
League game. 7-3.
In other games Tuesday night, the
(t in k e r M a t e r ia ls D o d g e rs
whitewashed the Fun World at Flea
World Cardinals. 110: the Cook
Construction Orioles trimmed the
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A TL A N T A — Kvander Holyfleld. who lost Ills
heavyweight title to Michael Moorer on a
12-round decision Friday night, retired after
being diagnosed with a heart condition.
Ilulyflcld'a personal physician. Dr. Donald
Stephens, mild the condition was manifested by
severe fatigue and was diagnosed after the fight.
Stephens told a news conference at Crawford
Long Hospital that the condition, diagnosed as a
nun-compliant left ventricle or "stiff heart."
prevented sufficient oxygen from being pumped
to muscles and tissues. He said the 3 1-year-old.
30-2 with 22 knockouts, could lead a normal life
If he follows a less strenuous lifestyle.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Boys’ Baseball
M aking the big leap

Brantley, 7 p.m.; Lake Howell at DoLand, 4 p.m.
Boys' Qoll
C15A-4A-District S at New Smyrna, 9 a m.

Somlnolo High School senior Andro Scott, who holds Ihe national rocord
for Ihe longest triple lump In a sanctioned high school meet, formally
accepted a track scholarship from Auburn University on Tuosday.

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Randy Ford and Matt Mergo (one
run scored each)
Offensively (or the Royals It was
Jason Shellteld singling and storing
a run. Douavan Redden singling
and Dwayne Tillman and Anthony
Ratanony scoring one run each.
Christian Burdick, did what a
leadoff man Is supposed In do (or
■lie Dodgers (8-3). he got on base
ami scored runs. Burdick reached
base all (our limes lie came lo the
plate, oil two Irlples.u d o u b le and a
(leldcr's choice, scored four limes
and drove In another to lead ihe
Dodgers offense.
Also co n li Unit lug were ,,(Vndrcw
(d o u b le ,., s in g le . BKir.’ guns.
R B I). Ja so n M u rra y, Rvyo singles,
r u n . tw o R B I). S lin / ^ jj^ u r n s c d
(single. RBI). C h ris D ow n er (single,
run). J a m m e l Dorsey (single). Kendell Kenuou (tw o runs) and Mike
T h o m a s (ruu|.
B c u t iy

L See Baseball, Page 2D

Oticount Propjn*
0 *a«r Pt«l Control

SANFORD - Five teams shook off
the winter rust Tuesday night at
Chase Park as the Sanford Recre­
ation Department opened Its 1994
Spring Slowpltch Softball League
season.
Discount Propunc. which hud Its
two-league championship streak
ended In the Polar Dear League,
stamped Itself as Ihe team to heat
early as It Jumped on Gager Pest
Control for five nuts In the first
Inning and went on to collect 21 hits
Ina 13-1. flvc-Innlng triumph.
Whclchcl ft Howard and Monroe
Harbour Joined Discount Propane In
the win column with wins over
Gugcr Pest Control and the Flames,
respectively.
Whclchcl ft Howard used a pair of
back-to-back four-run Innings to
breuk open a 3-2 gume and slopped
Gager Pest Control. 11-3. and
Monroe Hurbour used a seven-run
second Inning to topple the Flames.
13 6.
Next week. Monroe Harbour and
Discount Propane will meet In a big
early season gume ut 6:30 p.m. und
the Flames will host a doubleheadcr
with Gager Pest Control ut 7:30

Gtgtr Pott Control
Whole hot * tloword
Flomot
Monroo Horbour

p in. and Wltelehei A Howard at
H:30 p.m.
Contributing to (lie Discount
Propane attack were Manny Silvia
(4for-4. two runs, two Rill), David
Kline (three singles, two RBI). Kevin
Julian (two singles, two runs, three
RBI). Shawn Grimes (two singles,
two rutiM. two RBI). Allan Prlmko
(two singles, two RBI). Jack Lewis
and Paul litgamells (two singles and
two runs each) and Chris Grissom
(twosingles, run).
Also contributing were Steve
Manke (double, (wo runs, two RBI)
and Mike Broderick (single).
Doing Ihe hitting for Gugcr Pest
Control were Wayne Walker (dou­
ble). Frank Turner (single, RBI).
Wayne Gugcr (single, run) and
Donnie McCoy. Ron Curdell and
Mike Nolo (one single each).
Powering the Whclchcl ft Howard
offense were Terry Russl (double.

□ See Softball, Page 2D

B alough n o tch e s tw o m ore w in s, as s is ts in a third
By PAUL M ARSIQUA

HOCKEY

The Royals (7-3) had taken n 3-1
lead In the Itottom of the first
Inning, but the Red Sox (I l-O)
scored single runs In (lie second and
third Innings to tie the score at 3-3.
Raines and the Royals' Anton
Anderson did a super Job on I he
mound. Kulnes allowed only two
hits and struck out 14. He worked
out of a ba ses loaded, no out jam In
Ihe fifth Inning with two strike outs
and a (top up to preserve ihe tie and
sei ih e stage for Ihe winning rally.
Anderson wus also strong, us he
retired nine straight hatters from
the third Inning until the error m
III* sixth xm l finished with a
MIC-hitler -against tlic. luml-hlttlng
Red Sox. He had seven strike outs.
Providing the offense for thr Red
Sox were Raines (triple, single, two
runs. RBI). Adum Frank (triple,
run), Nick Erickson (double, run.
two RBI), IhuJ Dennett (single, run).
Tro y Brinson (single. Kill) and

Q u in te t breaks seal on
spring s o ftb a ll season

H olyfleld hangs up gloves

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as they took the Rich Plan K x |h &gt;s .

NEW YO KK — Chicago forward Scoitle
I'lppen. who uveraged 23.3 points. 9.2 rebounds
and 6.3 assists In April. Is the NBA player of the
month. Orlando guard Anfernce Hardaway, who
averaged 1U.3 points. H.2 assists and 0.0
rebounds In April. Is the rookie of the month.

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night (loft) In a gamo with the Rod Sox. Dwayne Tillman, tho Royals' socond
basoman, was quick to back up Ratanony on tho play (contor) and provide
some Immediate moral support (right). Isn't that what teammatos are for?

NEW SMYRNA REACH - Not only did Gury
"Hot Shoe" Dulough score two feature wins last
Saturday, April 23, at New Smyrnu Speedway,
his helpful hints helped Sprint ear driver Lurry
Tyler win the Winged Outlaw feature event.
When Tyler makes a first uppcarunce at a new
rucc track, he seeks out the track's top Late
Model driver to sec If he cun pick up any pointers
about getting around the truck.
"They said that Gary was the man to sec at
New Smyrna," suld Tyler. 38. who was nine
Sprint Car feature event wins. "Gury helped me
with the stagger und the wedge. The set-up wus
completely different from what we usuully use.
.
"We decided to give It a shot becuusc I knew
Gary was a top-notch driver with a bunch of
victories und years of experience. It worked and

now the set-up Is our secret."
Chasing Tyler to victory lane In the Sprint Car
feature were Stan Duller, David Steele. Jeff
Bloom, and Red Stauffer.
Earlier In the evening. Balough piloted Herman
Korpl's Modified to the checkered flag. Immedi­
ately after that race, he Jumped Into the Pee Wee
Griffin Late Model und cruised to his 11th win of
the season.
Balough, who bus not raced a Modified since
1981, Is having an outstanding season In the
Late Model division. Since he Joined Griffin
Racing, he had posted 19 wins In 24 sturts.
"W c have an outstanding team where everyone
works together hut they still have their own
thing to do." said Balough. "When u Job Is done,
wc know It's right and no one has to go back and
check It a second lime."
Griffin, the car owner, agreed with Balough.
adding that the team bus several advantages

going for It thut other teams don't have.
"In Gary, we liuvc an outstanding driver who
knows race cars." said Griffin. He can come off
the track and advise us about setups.
"Th e other thing Is since I was a driver. I watch
Gury going around the track and I can tell by
how he's going Into the corner If the cur has u
good set-up or If It's pushing or something.
"I also spot for Gary during (he race and that's
real Important. If someone blows an engine or If
there Is an accident. I sec It first and I warn Gary
about It. I can advise him on whether to go high
or low. Like Gary says. Il's a total team effort."
Rounding out Ihe lop five In the Late Model
division were Ricky Wood. Michael Staggs. Greg
Frocmmlng. and Bruce Everett.
The finishing order behind Balough In the
Modified main event hud Jerry Jones coming In

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BASEBALL STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Tlmei EOT
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7 432 H i
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11
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Colorado
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Sen Diego
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Montreal 7. San Francisco!
Cincinnati*. Chicago7
San Diego 0 . New York 1
St, loun 7 Colorado I
Plll!burgh 7, Houiion 4
Atlanta f. Florida 4
Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia!
Wednetdayi Gamei
Colorado (Harkey 0 I) at Florida (Hough
1 0 l,7 i!lp m,
San Francisco (Portugal 7 t) at Montreal
(H ill) 11.7 11pm
Cincinnati (Smiley 11) al Pllliburgh
(Smith! II. 7:U p m
San Diego (Alhby (H I at New York (Jon*»
1 1 ),7:40pm
Chicago IBank! 2 1) at Houiion lUrabek
7 II. I 01p m
Atlanta (Smolli 2 7) al SI. Lout! (Cormier
I I .• Olp m
Philadelphia (Jackson 7 0) at Los hngeles
(Herthittr 10). 10 JSp m
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All Times ED T
East Division
OB
W
L Pel
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Toronto
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Baltimore
17
7 611
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Ntw York
17
7 413
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314
Detroit
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Cleveland
11
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Celltornla 4. New York 1
Cleveland It, Minnesota ]
Chicago 3. MllwaukaeO
Toronto*. Kansas City t
Te*a*4. Datroll t
Seattle 4. Boston 1, to Innings
Wednesday's Oamtt
Chicago (Sanderson 1 0) at Cleveland
(Morris 1 1), 7 Dip m
Milwaukee (Navarro I t ) at Minnesota
(Erickson I 31.1 Olp m
Detroit I Belcher 0 3) at Kansas City
(Appier I I t , 9:01 p m
Toronto (Hentgen 1 I) al Teras (Rogers
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(Finley 0 It, 10 U p m
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New York (Kamlenlocki 10) at Seattle
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L
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11
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Jacksonville (Mariners) 11
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Carolina (Pirates)
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Jackienvlll* I. Chattanooga I
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Chattanooga al Jackianvlll*
Birmingham at Greenville
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Lakeland 1. Weil Palm Beach 0
Si Peteriburg 10. OiceoiaS
Tampa 0. Vero Beach 1
Daytona II. Charlotte 1
Brevard 1. Saratola 1
St Lucie 10. Clearwater 0
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Fort Myert at Dunedin
Well Palm Beach at Lakeland
Vero Beach al Tampa
Charlotte al Daytona
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Special to tho Herald
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats are
for t(ia 1904 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals in the second column and current careor totals
(Including 1994 games) In tho third column.
Raines' only hit In five trips to tho plate during the White
Sox'a 3-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewere Tuesday night was
his second double of the soason.
RAINES GAUGE

Calogary
’94
Games........... ... 16
At-bals.......... ..... 64
Runs..............
HUb ............... ... 18
RBI................ .... 8
Doublos........ .... 2
Triples........... .... 0
Homo runs.... .... 5
Sloals............
Average........ .....250

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71
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career
1.833
0,940
1,223
2,067
715
334
100
128
753
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First.
Third,

NBA PLAYOFFS
Series by Senes
All Times EOT
FIRST ROUND
(Battel 1)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlanta vs Miami
Thursday, April li
Miamiot Atlanta 7p m (TBS)

Bridgestone

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uses a smooth low-groove Irmlde
pass to get by rare leader Dave
Savlekl and drove on to his first
ever Modified main event win.
Savlekl was second with Bruce
Thompson. Kenny Heckle, and
Jon Cnmpognone Jr. In tow.
The American Winged Outlaw
Sprints had never raced at
Orlando Spcedworl until last
week, when Joe Mrlnlck had
little trouble (hiding his way
round the Ib-mllo spccdplant
and charged to victory In the
30-lap event.
"Th is Is the first time I’ve ever
raced here and It felt good," said
20-year racing veteran Melnlck.
"Bui I'll tell you one thing, it's a
real fast track. I was flying down
the straightaways and Into the
turns.
"A l times. I got so close to the
walls that I could read the ads.
Just to lie safe. I hacked ofT u
little hit and took u lower
groove."
Mrlnlck and some or the other
drivers were turning limes In the
mid 12-second range around the
howl-shaped asphalt facIBty, &lt;
which tninslales to nbout 104
Mi’ll.
Rounding out the lop five
behind Melnlck were, In order of
llnlsh. Stan Butler, David Steele,
Paul S o u tltw lc k . and Paul
Madden.
Bobby Sears used eight laps to t
go Irom his llth-pluce starting!
|K&gt;sltlon to the No. I slot in the
Mint-Stock rruturr event. Once
In command, Scars held ofT
repeated t-hnllenges from Kelly
Jarrrtt lo notch Ills 10th win of
the season.
Jarrrtt was trailed by Dave
Lecklllner. Gene Merritts and
Dink Sullivan.
Jell Rule outrnced Scott Woodf
and Dave Nnrtln to win the:
Sportsman feature. Rule, who
led ull hut the first lap, crossed
the stripe Inches ahead of Wood, I
who was dicing with Martin for,
second place.
Wall Logglns Wiis fourth and-'
Barbara Pierce Mulshed llfih.

By PAUL MARSIQLIA

New York vs New Jersey
Friday, April 1!
New Jersey at New York. 7pm ( TBS I
Chlcegevt. Cleveland
Friday. April 7*
Cinveund*1Chicago Ip m (T N T )

Resten vt. Menlretl
Men treat 1**41 series 11
WedneuUy, Apr 1)17
Boston at Montreal. 7 M p m
Friday. April 14
Montreal *1 Boston It notoriety. 7 Mp m
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Detroit vs San Jett
San Jose leads series 7 1
Tuesday. April 11
San Jos* * Detroit 4
Thursday. April 7*
San Jose at Detroit 7 II pm
Saturday. April M
San Jos* at Detroit, il necessary 7 14p m
Calgary vs. Vancouver
Calgary leads series I 7
Tuesday. April 74
Vancouver 1. Calgary I O I
Thursday, April 71
Calgary al Vancouver. 19 1* p m
Saturday, April S*
Vancouver al Calgary. II necessary, • 00
pm
Toronto vs Chicago
Toronto leads series J J

Orl*ndovt. Indiana
Thursday, April 7*
IndianaalOrlarvdo, I p m (T N T )
WESTERN CONFERENCE
1**111* vs. Denver
fhursday, April )|
Denver at Seattle. t0 J0 p n v {T N 7 l

Tunder

San Antonio vs Utah
Thursday. April 14
Utah at San Antonio, * 10pm ITBSI

NHL PLAYOFFS
All Tlmea EDT
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
(Best *1 71
E A ITER N CONFERENCE
N.V. Rangers vs. N.V. Islanders
Rangers win series 4 1
Pittsburgh vs. Washington
Washington leads sorla* 17
Wednesday, April 17
Pittsburgh*! Washington 7 )* p m
Friday, April 74
Washington al Pittsburgh. II necessary,
7 Up m
Ntw Jersey vs. Bultalo
New Jersey leads series J 1
Wednesday. April 17
New Jersey al Buffalo, 7 31 pm
Friday, April 14
Bultalo al New Jersey, II necessary, 7 J*
pm

A p r il Is

Toronto I. Chic ago 0
Thursday. April 21
Toronto al Chicago I M p m
Saturday, April 30
Chlcagoal Toronto, ilnecetsary I M p m

Houston v* Portland
Friday, April 1!
Pori land al Houston, » JOp m I TBS)
Phoenu vs. Golden Slat*
Fndey, April 1!
Golden Staleat Phoeni*. 10:lOp m ITN TI

Tim Raines

Oallasvs SI Louis
Dallas wins series 1 4

OR LAN D O II wnti Ed
McrldlBi all thr way In (he Laic
Model feature event List Friday.
April 22, tit Orlando Spcrdworld.
Despite several caution periods
for spins and minor fender
bangers, Meridith led every
clrrult to secure his second win
of the season.
"It was Just a great night."
said Meridith. a resident of
Orlando. "We grabbed the jtole.
Btc ear was outstanding, and we
avoided any problems on the
track.
"I owe m y last two wins to tinguys at Sunshine Motors In
Edgcwaler, They are giving me
some super engines. Orlando Isa
[lower track, if you have the
horsepower, you can usually
keep the rest of the field behind
you."
That's exactly wltal Mrrldlth
did. Ricky Wood finished Die
race In the runner-up slot. 10 car
lengths Itrhlml Meridith, They
were followed by Dave Debtlliis,
Boh Acker bloom, and Caul
Gordon.
Tim m y Todd was never really
challenged In the Limited Lute
Model headliner as he raced to
Ills eighth feature win of the
season.
Starting nn the pole, Todd
Jumped to the curly lead. As the
rest of Iht- field was dueling for
position. Todd pulled out to an
advantage of half a straightaway
and stayed In front.
Michael Williams, who took
the green Mag from the fifth
position, raced wheel to wheel
with Gary Schllehlrr for second
place until the white Bug lap.
With one lup to go. Williams
moved Into second hut was
unable to run down Todd.
Schlichter finished third with
Billy ITitll and Mike Todd roun­
ding nul the lup five.
W it It t h r e e l aps to llie
checkered Mag, Greg Hughes

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before K e n n y Heckl e. Joe
Middleton, and Tom Hall
Hubby Sears, who was in­
volved in an carly-racr melee,
edged Gem- V'atiAlstlni- to win
bis I lilt Mini-Stock feature u(
the season. In tow behind the
lead duo were Hob Doxlf. Jared
Allison, and Kd Mann.
Gary Frush only led one lap In
the Bomber main event, bill li
was Bit- lap tlial ted to ihc
cherkered Mag. Prosit, who had
been tiding In second behind
front runner Bobby Stevens for
eight laps, made a successful
pass on tile start of the last lap |»
gel past Stevens.

Burdick alsn did Hu- Job oil themound ns hr hi ruck nul 13 nod
allowed Just H ire r singled,
Jeremy Kolliwcll. Terry Green
and Ted Green It,id (he (tils for
the Cardinals (3*0),
llrnd Locke and Erick Rogers
combined on a ihree-hlttcr ns
(be Orioles (5-0) lopped the A's
(I-IO ).
Doing (Me damage for the
Orioles were Mike Doncy (triple,
single, (wo runs, ihrcc Kill).
Dennis llrtdger (single, run, Kill).
Turn Fodrlc (single, Iwo Kill),
Locke (single, |wo runs). Mlek
Dancy Islnglr), Krlek Rogers and
Terry Nul Own runs scored each)
and Tro y Lewis (run).
Pacing the A's were Mull
tio/clkn (double, two Rill), Chris
Parra (single, run). Kddic Wells
(slngtel and Willie lleimcll, Doug
Telxlcra and Itrlaii Wade (one
run scored each).

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The Pirates |3-7| erased a 1-0
defied with four runs In the
Ixtltom of the second liming.
Ilien broke a 4*4 Be with seven
runs In the third Inning In
disposing of the Kx|tos (2-0).
Powering the Pirates were
Toney Bohannon (double, two
singles, run). Wayne Walls (two
singles, two runs. RIM). Joe
Holloway (home run. two runs,
(w o RIM). A n th o n y Everett
( d o u h l e . r u n . two RBI ),
Jolmuthon Brooks (double, run).
James Harkncss (single, RBI)
and Robert Washburn and Josh
Skipper (hvo runs scored each).
Doing the hilling for the Expos
were Brandon Bales (douhle,
run), Brady Bromley (single,
run. KDII. Adam Clark (single,
mill. Victor Gilbert and Doug
Garner (one single each). Carl
Kudcll (two RIM) and Curt Scott
and Bradley Hamm (one run
scored each).

S o f t b a ll-----------Continued from IB
two singles, run.
iw o R ill). Je ff Alen (three
singles. Iwo rims, (wo RIM).
Sieve Aten (Ihrcc singles, run.
R1MI. Eric Johnson (double,
single). Craig Tossl (Iwo singles,
run. two RIM). Vince Howard and
Brian Howard (Iwo singles, one
run and one RIM each) and Chris
Wargo (iwo singles, three runs).
Also h ittin g were Jam e s
Thompson (douhle, two RBI) nod
Mike MeLohon (single, run).
Providing the offense for Gager
Pest Coulrnl were Cardell (three
singles. RBI). Tom Pennington
(Irlplc, single, run. RIM). Todd
Morgan (two singles. R B I).
Turne r (single, run). Walker.
Gager and Rich Hemlnger (one
single emit) tmd Me Coy (run|.
Leading Monroe IhirtHiur were
Dole Peters (home run. Iwti
.itt.gles, three runs, three IUM).
Tony Smith (two singles. Iwo
runs. Iwo RBI), Kellli Aeree (two
singles, two runs. RBI). Bruce
Brown (Iwo singles, run. RIMI

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("omplt-ling the top tlvc behind
Stevens were Jeremy Fitch (who
led the first four laps). Chuck
Vnl.i. and DongGould.
Michael Williams led every
circuit to Min the Limited Lute
Model event ahead of Allen
Rhodes. Jo e St r chl c, G u y
MeRoherls. ami Brandon Hark.
C u rrri FASCAR Sportsman
|M)lnls lender Art Chapman dom­
inated racing action In that
division, collecting Ills 12ih win
of the season Ten ear lengths
Itack was Dale Clouscr. who was
(railed by John Wilt. Barbara
Pierce, and Rob Barnes.
Tim Nicholas was the winner
of ilte Action Performance

Continued from IB
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Teacher goes back to entertaining days

Caregivers fair planned
If somronr you lovr In lifting (nnd you urc. too) plan to attend
the second annual caregivers fair on May 7 at Lyman lllffh
Sohix&gt;l. 865 S. County Road 427 In Lnngwond, from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m.
There will Ik *free admission, free parking and door prizes.
I'hcrc will l&gt;c over 50 cxhlhltont showcasing services and
products aa well aa free aemlnara on carcglvlng laauca.
1lie fair la being praented by Seminole County Better Living
for Senlora, Inc.
Call for Information at 8 5 I I 0 3 1.

Spring Fling at W ilber’s Farm
On Sunday May I. there will lx* a Spring Fling at Wilber's
Fann a|M)iiM&gt;rcd by Dairy Barn Antiques and Udder Things.
The event will Ik *from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There will Ik* pony rldea. hay rides, face painting, music,
antiques and collectibles, and much more.
Wilber's Furm Is loealed at 8100 W. Highway 46. four miles
west of 1-4, ofTcxtt 5 1.
Admission Is 91, children under 2 admitted free. No pets nrr
allowed.
For more Information, call 322-6870.

CALENDAR
Blood Bank seeks donors
Centrnl Florida Blood Bunk Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-type donors — to donutc at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there la help.
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
unyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening ul 8 p.m. Meetings
urr held In the back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For additional meeting times und locations In the Central
Florida urea, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

Nar-Anon to m eet
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West Stale Road 434. I.ongwood Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict: gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus. Cull
200-1900 for more Information.

Rotary m eets early
Rotury Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 u.itt. at the Tlmucuun Country Club, on Rlncburt
Road. Contact Bill Moore, president, at 323-1192.

W eight W atchers m eet on Thursdays
A local chupler of Weight Wutchers meets at the laike Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Spend an aflernnon with Cook
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you will have had a wonderful
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A
cx|&gt;crlcncc going down memory
lane.
B u rn e y Is know ledgeable
where many subjects might be
concerned. However, In talking
i
about southern churm nnd hospltullly. she simply says. "How
so m u c h a ro u n d me has
changed so rapidly."
Burney goes bark und re­
minisces about the 40 acres
ornnge grove she and her
husband Jack owned In Geneva.
Holding un aerial photo of the
grove Burney slowly points first
to the orange trees. "Jo c k
planted each nnd every one of
them." she suld. She goes on In
point out their lovely home that
was nestled In among the trees
und lake. In fuel, the Burney's
loved I he house so much thry
had the same one built when
Htitld RholobpRtntt Ktllh
they decided to move Into San­
Virginia Burney, retired teacher, grew up when eoclallzing was the order of the day.
ford.
Burney, from West Virginia,
3 5 0 d egrees u n til hented
hour, nr until done.
moved to Sanford In 1937. A
Icing:
through. Serves 12.
retired school teucher. she was
COOK OP
TURKEY FRUIT SALAD
1 slick butter
tenchlng at Sem inole High
TH E WEEK
4 cups cookrd diced turkey
1 cup brown sugar
SchiKil at her retirement. She is
M« cup milk
1cup diced apples
un active member of First Unllrd
2 cups orange sections
Boll this for 2Vi minutes. Pour
Methodist Church In Sanford,
Mi cup Maraschino cherries over cake while hot. Lcuvc cake
the Sanford Wnmun's Club nnd
RENEE
quartered
In pan until cool. Place on
Order of the Eastern Star o f
1 15 ounce can pineapple serving plate.
K E IT H
Sanford. She has tine son. Larry,
tidbits or chunks
SALMON PARTY BALL
who lives In South Florida. Also,
1 cup chopped pecans
I lb. can salmon, drained
she Is the grandmother of four
l* tsp salt
18 oz. pkg. cream cheese
g r u n d c h lld r c n and g r e a t ­
1 Ibis, lemon Juice
Vi tsp. curry powder
grandmother of two.
Burney's recipe for Salmon
2 this, lemon Juice
2 Isp. grated onion or 1 Isp.
Cooking and baking were Parly Bull.
1Mk cups mayonalsr
Instunt onion
Serve lilts In your guests on
always going on In her family as
Combine all Ingredients, blend
1 Isp. horseradish
crackers und they'll lie asking
Burney was growing up.
well.
Chill. Serves 10-12.
Vi tsp. sail
"We leurtted how to lie soda- for the recipe Ix-forr they night ts
FRESH APPLECAKE
2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
blr us youngstrrs." she said. out. Seems most everyone loves
1
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cups
cooking
oil
I tsp. liquid smoke
or
knows
of
someone
who
loves
“ Family get togrthers. church
3 eggs
Have salm on and cream
socials, or Just stopping In to see sweet potatoes. Burney's recipe
cheese at room temperature. Mix
2 cups sugar
vour neighbor, there ulwuys was for Sweet Potuto Cusserole Is
2 (sp. vanilla
all Ingredients together, chill
very easy to make und tastes like
time kind o( loot! brought."
3 cups flood
u Ikiu I an hour. Make ball und
As she continues explaining It took ull day.
1Mi isp. soda
roll In cup chopped nuts und 3
SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE
these get-togethers one might
I tsp. salt
tablespoons finely chopped
4 llis sw eet |Mitato4*s
envision this IimkI tillering anti
I cup nuts
parsley. Serve with crackers
almost led just lor a moment,
i egg
1
cup
coconut
(Ranee K eith Is a Sanford
1
tsp.
finely
shredded
orange
the serenity til those years.
3 cups chopped apples
Horald correspondent end Cook
Burney will lie the llrst to peel
Put everything Into a mixing ol the Week colum nist. Please
'/« cup orunge Juice
admit Ihut she hus always loved
bowl.
Beat well. Pour Into u tube s u b m it n o m in a tio n s tor the
2
tills,
butter
to ctKik and entertain. "We did
pun. Bake at 350 degrees for one weekly teeture to 321-8749.)
1 tsp. salt
our share of entertaining let me
Mt tsp. nutmeg
tell you." she said. And from the
Cook (Kitatoes until lender.
looks of all the cook book* und
recipes she has. no truer state­ Drain. Peel. mash. Add other
Ingredients. Mix well. Put In
ment could be suld.
A w onderful appetizer Is casserole. Bake 10-15 m luolrsat

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W h ip u p a b a tc h o f n e w
p o t a t o e s in s p r in g s a la d
As fresh fruits and vegetables
uppear on the market, or In your
home garden. It signals u time to
create tasty tyiluds. Fresh vege­
table and fresh herbs urc un
unbeatable combination. Re­
serve the davor. color nnd nutri­
tion vulue of vegetables by using
the microwave to cook them.
New potatoes nrc one of the
delights of this time of the year. I
dug a few* this past weekend.
Well-scrubbed, mlcrocookcd and
served with snapped fresh dill,
they truly were a delight. This
potato salad uses new red
potatoes and aspuragus.

SPRING POTATO SALAD
1 lb. new red polutocs
2 this, water
1 lb. cut fresh asparagus
2 cups fresh m ushroom s,
sliced
Vfc tsp. salt
1 tsp. snipped fresh basil
Vb cup plain yogurt
2 this, muyonnulsc
Mi tsp. Dijon musturd
S cru b potutocs; hulvc or
quarter us necessary. Place In
IMi quart casserole. Add water,
cover with lid. Microwave on 100
percent power 7-8 minutes or
Just about tender. Add nsparngus, mushrooms, suit nnd basil:
cover. Microwave (100%) 3-4

minutes or until Jsut about
tender.
Drain und let cool uncovered
about 30 minutes. Combine
y o g u r t , m a y o n n a is e a n d
mustard: mis well. Add to new
(Kitatoes and mix well.
Tills revised German Potuto
Salad Is low er In fat and
cholesterol anti easily prepared
In the microwave.

GERMAN POTATO SALAD
5 medium |Mitat(K*s
3 slices bacon
1 small onion, chopped
1 this, (lour
2 this, sugar
Mi tsp. salt
Dash pepper

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Mi cup plain non-fat yogurt
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Microwave (100%) 8-9 minutes
or until tender, rearranging
potatoes once. Cool cnought to
handle, place bacon between
puper towels on microwave
plate.
M icro w a ve on 100% 3-4
minutes or until bucon Is crisp.
Place onion In 2 cup glass
measure, cover with plastic
wrap. Microwave (100%) 2-2Mi
minutes or until tender. Stir In
flo u r, su ga r, snlt. pepper,
vinegar und water. Microwave
(100%) uncovered 3-4 minutes
or until m ixture bolls and
thlkccns. stirring once. Peel
potntocs and slice Into serving
bowl. Add dressing nnd mix with
potatoes. Mix In yogurt. Crumble
bacon und add to salad. Mix
slightly, serve wurm.
Chicken sulud need not be
high In fat nnd calorics. You'll
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DEAR ABBY: This Is In re­
sponse to the Idler writer who
found the author* of photocopies
holiday brag sheets Insensitive. I
have a solution to her dilemma:
These brag sheds are not
written to you personally: they
are srlf-publlsbcd advertising
brochures. You huve no obliga­
tion to read or even open them.
If you find them Irritating or
annoying, hnndlc them the same
way you do Junk mail, because
that Is whut they urc. Fill your
holiday with peace and Joy by
following these steps:
(1) Pitch this Junk mall —
unopened — Into the nearest
sack of recyclable paper goods.
(2) Cross the sender's name ofT
your holiday greeting list. If you
are lucky, the sender will re­
move your name from her mail­
ing list In a couple of years If she
receives no correspondence from
you.
If you arc a person who prefers
more direct action, continue to
Step 3.
(3) Write u polite note lo
sender explaining why you
would prefer to receive a short
handwritten note Instead of the
Impcrsonul brag sheet, and In­
clude n copy of Dear Abby's
column of Feb. 6. 1994.
People who send this type of
correspondence crave uttcntlon.
You arc under no obligation to
reinforce this trait. If each of us
would lake action to eliminate
Just one of these offensive publi­
cations. we could stop these
people before Ihcy progress to
graphic-enhanced, four-color,
desktop-published extruvugunzas.
Otic final note: Dear Abby,
please repeat your Feb. 6 col­
umn on Dec. 1, 1994, for those
readers who did not save It.
Please sign tills...
AN ILLINOIS FAN WHO IS
RECOVERING FROM THE
BAD HABIT OF READINO
HOLIDAY BRAO SHEETS

ADVICE

ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

she paid for something. Howev­
er. I come from u family that
asks that question whenever I
wear something new.
I I don't tell them, they think
I'm a snob. Also, 1am constantly
being asked where I bought Ibis
or (but.
Please give me a good answer.
If I try to get out of answering,
they gel mad.

SICK OF QUESTIONS
DEAR SICK: My standard
answer to "How much did you
pay for Hint?" Is. "w hy do you
want lo know?"
If the questioner persists, I
follow up with. "If you will,
forgive me for not answering. I'll
forgive you for usklng."
I'll admit, these urc not vcy
cooperative answers, but ll beats
disclosing personal Information
you prefer lo keep private.

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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s
N«1lc**1 Storin'* tale
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that try virtu* ol that certain
Wrll « l EiKUtlon lttu*d out of
and undar tto taal ot tto Circuit
Court ol Samlnol* County, Flor­
ida. Cat* H4/5tCAI5E upon a
final |udgm*nt rendered In th*
aforatald Court on th* Ith day el
April A D. life, In that ctrtaln
c*t*#n1lttod: Robert W#gtor,#f
al. Plaintiff v». FGLM Enterprltat, Inc., *t al. D*t*nd*nl
which eloretetd Writ ot Execu
lion war d*llv*r*d to m* at
Sherttt of Seminole Counly,
Florida and I hav* levied upon
all th* right, till* and lnt*r*tl ot
Ih* d*l*ndanl, FGLM Ent«r
prltat. Inc In and to Ih* follow
Ing dttcrltod proparty, tald
proparly to Ing located In Seminol* County, Florida more par
llcularly dttcrltod at follow*
Alter tad Olllc* Furniture and
Furnlthlngt
and Iha undtnlgntd at SharlH
ot Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M on tto 31th
day ol April A D 1H4, olfar lor
tai* and tall to tto hlgtotl
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at tto
Front (W*tl) Door, at tto tl*pi,
of tto Samlnol* County Courttout* In Sanlord. Florida, tto
abov* date r lbad property.
Thai tald tal* It tolng mad*
to talltfy tto larmt of Ihlt Writ
of E locution.
Donald F. E tllngar, Sheriff
Samlnol* County, Florida
NOTICE REOAROINO THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OIS&gt;
ABIITIES ACT OF 1110, PER­
SONS W ITH A D ISABILITY
N E E O I N G S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E , E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SE C ­
TIO N . 1)45 J IT H S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR OCEED ING . T E L E ­
PHONE: 1407) MO 4040 TTO
(407) 31) M I)
Publlttod: April II, 37, with th*
tal* on April M, 1114.
OEQ 154_____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA,
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N*.i 1) W l CA
DIVISION: 14 E
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
FED ER A L HOME LOAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION.
Plalnlltf.

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H C E IG H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. tSTI44-CA-15-B
CARL K. WIGGERS, JR and
SAI.DRA S W IGOERS. hit
wlf*,
PI alnl Ifft,
vt.
E . F R E D O A M B L E and
PAM ELA $ GAM BLE, hit wlla.
AND M ARK OISCLAR and
SHELLY S. GISCLAR, hit wit.,
Defendant*
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y OIVEN
lhal tto und*rtlgn*d at Clerk ol
tto Circuit Court ol Samlnol*
County, Florida, undar and by
virtu* of tto Summary Final
Judgmant ol Foracloturo an
tarad In that cauta ponding In
tto Circuit Court of Samlnol*
County, Florida, Cat* No.
11 3144 CA M B. In which CARL
K . W I G O E R S , J R . and
SANDRA S. WIGOERS ar* Ito
Plalnlllft and E. FRED OAM
BLE and PAM ELA S. OAMBLE
ar* Ito Defendant*, I, at tald
Clark of Ito Courf, under and by
virtu* of tto Summary Final
Judgment ol Ferecfotur*. will
offer for tal* and tall at public
tal* to Ito hlgtotl and bail
bidder lor cath *1 tto Watt
Front Door, Samlnol* County
Courthoute. In Sanford, Saminol* County, Florida, on th* 11th
day of May, t»*4. at 11:00 a.m„
tto following datcrlbad real
property t Hueltd In Samlnof*
Counly, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 41. H O LLO W B R O O K .
according to tto Plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book 13, Paget
44 and 17, ol tto Public Racordt
of Samlnol* County, Florida.
O ATEO thlt 13th day ot April,
ItN .
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
D E P U TY CLERK
Publlth: April JO. 17.1*04
D E Q I03________
_________
Notlco of Storlff't tola
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y OIVEN
that by virtu* ol that cartaln
Wrll ot Execution Ittuod out ol
and undar tto taal of tto Counly
Court ot Samlnol* County, Flor­
ida. Cat* Ift/alJSPllJ upon a
final ludgmanl rendered In Ito
etoratald Court on tto tlh day of
May A D 1114, In that ctrtaln
cat* anllllad: Lauren L. Mor
rail, Plaintiff vt. Carl Vauta,
J r . Dalandant, which aloratald
Writ ot Execution wat delivered
to me n Storllt of Samlnola
County, Florida and I hav*
levied upon all tto right, till*
and Inlaratt of Ito dalandant,
Carl Vaua*. Jr.. In and lo tto
following deter Ibad property,
tald property being located In
Samlnol# County, Florida mor#
p a rtic u la rly datcrlbad at
follow!:
On* l i f t Merced#*, Vln.
1114130130077*0 tolng tlorad al
Butch’t Towing In Sanford. Flor­
ida.
and tto undartlgnad at Storltl
of Samlnolo County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M. on tto IV d
day of May A.O. ItN , otter lor
tal* and tail to tto hlgtotl
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A L L B X IITtN O LIENS, at tto
Front (Watt) Door, at tto ttap*.
of tto Somlnoto County Courttout* In Sanford, Florid*, tto
abov* datcrlbad property.
Thai tald tal* It being mad*
to talltfy tto larmt ol thlt Wrll
ot Execution.
Donald F. Etllngar, Storllt
Samlnol* County, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS AB IITIES ACT OF IW0. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D I N O S P E C IA L AC
CQMMOO AT ION S TO PARTIC
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E . £N
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SE C ­
T IO N , 1145 1 ITH S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR O CEED IN G . T E L E ­
PHONE: (407) 1)04*40. T T D
(407) i n 1121
Publlttod: April » . 17, May 4,
11, with Ito tal* on May 1), life
DEQ 114

EUGENE E. RIGGS, JR.i
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given. purtu
anl to Final Judgment ol For*
clotur* lor Plaintiff entered In
thlt taut*. In tto Circuit Court
ol Samlnol* County, Florida, I
will tall tto property tltuated In
Samlnol* County, Florida da
tcrltodat:
U N I T N O . 1SI - A , O F
S P RI N O W O O D V I L L A G E
C O N D O M IN IU M , A N D AN
UNDIVIDED t/IM INTER EST
IN TH E LAND. COMMON E L ­
E M E N TS 4 HD COM M ON
EXPENSES A P P U R TEN A N T
TO SAID U N IT, A L L IN AC­
CORDANCE WITH AND SUB­
JE C T TO TH E COVENANTS,
C O N D IT IO N S . R E S T R I C ­
TIONS. TERM S AND OTHER
PROVISIONS OF TH A T DEC
LARATION OF CONOOMINI
UM OF SPHINGWOOD VIC
CAGE, A CONDOMINIUM, AS
R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC IA L
RECORDS BOOK IMI PAGE
I04t. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IDA
and commonly known at: IM
Sprlngwood Circle, r 143 A,
Longwood. FL M750, al public
tal*. to Iha hlght it and toll
bidder, lor cath. al the wail
Ironl door of tho Samlnol*
Counly Courlhouta, In Sanlord,
Florida at tl:00a.m., on May It.
leva.
Oalad Ihlt H it day ol April,
Itt4.
MARYANHE MORSE
Clark ol tto Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 17 A May 4, IW4
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L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am angagad In butltoti In
Samlnol* County, Florida, undar
tto Flctlllout Nam* ot GENE
W EAVER WHOLESALE SAND
CREATIONS and Ihat I Inland
to raglitar tald name wllh tto
Dlvltlon of Corporation!. Tall*
h itiat. Florida, In accordanc*
with Ih* provltlont ot Iho
Flctlllout Nam* Statutai. ToWlt: Section 145.01, Florida
Statutai till.
Gan* Weaver
Publlth: April 17, 111*
DEO 144
____
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Tto below datcrlbad vehicle
wat conducted In compliance
with FS 71)5*5 Nolle* the I
Butch'! Towing will tall tald
vehicle al Public Auction for
cath on May 17, 1114 41 10:00 am
al 1307 W 111 Street. Sanford.
Florida W* ratarv* Ito right to
withdraw tald vthldt from
Public Auction
1114 Dodge Omftl
ID II BJBZltCfE 01337)7
Vehicle may b* viawad on*
hour prior lo tala Sal* baglnt at
10.00 am
Publlth: April 17.1114
OEQ 107____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
.
PROBATE DIVISION
NO. PR44-S4E-CP
IN RB: ESTA TE OF
LE N A V . YATES.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnltlrallon ol th*
attal* el LEN A V. YATES,
O o c a a io d . F ll* N u m b e r
PR14141 CP. It pending In tto
Circuit Court tor Samlnol*
Counly, Florida. Probata Dlvl
•Ion. Ito addratt ot which It
P.0 Drawer C. Sanford, FL
11771. Tto nam* and addratt ol
tto par ton* I repratentative and
ol tto panonal rapratantatlva't
attorney ar* tot forth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIE D TH A T:
All portont on whom thlt
notice It tarvtd who hav* ob
|actlont that chi Manga tto valid
Ity of tto will, tto qualification*
of Ito partonal rapratantatlv*.
venue, or |uriidlctlon of thlt
Court art required to III* Itolr
e b ltd lo n t wllh Ihlt Caurl
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All crtdllort ot Ito decedent
and other partont having clalmt
or damandt agalnit decedent*
atlale on whom a copy of thlt
nolle* It tarvod within three
monlht attar Ito data ol Ito flnl
publication ol thlt nolle* mull
III* ttolr clalmt wllh 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 TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF S ER V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM .
All other creditor* ol Ih*
decadent and partont having
clalmt or demand* xgalnat th*
ettat* el tto dacadent mutt in*
ttolr clalmt with thlt cawrt
W IT H IN T H R E E ’ M O N TH S
A F TE R TH E D ATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
Be FOREVER BARRED.
Data ot Ito tint publication of
Ihlt nolle* ol odm Inllira lion:
April 77,1114.
Partonal Rapratantatlv*
Delbert Pierce Y llt t
JOHNIE A McLEOD.
ESQUIRE
Per tonal Rtprttanlallv*
ot Me Ltod, Me Laod A
McLeod, P A
P.O. Drawer 150
Apopka. FL 13704
Florida Bar No 151417
Telephone: 4C7/M4 »00
Publlth: April 17 A May 4.1114
OEQT1*_____________________
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.i 14-141-CA-14-B
AMERICAN MORTGAGE
AOVISORS, INC.,
Plalnlltf,
vi.
ARTHUR L. JOHNSON and
GEORGE DAVIS.
Defendant!.
NOTICE OF
FOR ECLO SU RESALI
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgmant ol
Foracloturo dated April II. 1114,
entered In Civil Cat* Number
14 34) CA M B ot Ih* Circuit
Court of tto Eighteenth Judicial
Clrcull. In and lor Samlnol*
Counly. Florida, Ito I on Ih* lllh
day ot Jun*. 1114. *1 lt;00 A M.,
at (to Samlnol* Counly Courthouta. 101 North Park Avarice,
Watt Front Door, Sanford, Flor­
ida 137730*51, Ito undartlgnad
Clark will olfar lor tal* to Ito
higtott and bail bidder or biddart, tor cath, of Ito following
deter Ibad real property:
F.H. RAND S ADDITION TO
SANFORD, FLORIDA, accord
Ing lo Ito plat ttoraot at racorded In Plat Book 1, Pag* 111,
Public Rocordt ol Samlnol*
Counly, Florida; iub|*ct to that
cartaln flnt moctgag* In favor
of A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L
HOME E Q U ITY . INC., datad
May 1, Iffl and (Had by May II,
IH I In Olllclal Racordt Book
1414, Pag* IS, in tto original
principal turn ol ifi.ioo.oo,
Public Record* of Somlnol*
County, Florida,
together wllh all tlructurtt.
Improvamanlt. flxlurat, appli­
ance* and appurlanancat on
tald land or utad In conjunction
therewith.
NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE
AMERICANS WITH
D ISABILITIESAC T
In accordanc* wllh tto Amer­
ican* with Dltablllllat Act, par­
tont with dltablllllat needing a
tpaclal accommodation to par­
ticipate In Ih lt proceeding
thou Id contact Court Admlnlt1ration al M l North Park Ave­
nue, Sanlord. Florida 11771,
talapTwn* number (407) 111 41M,
not latar than tavan (7) dpyt
prior to Ih* proceeding.
If
toorlng Impaired, (TO D ) 1*00
155 1771, or Vole* IV) 1 *00155
1770, via Florida Ralay Sarvlc*.
D ATEO Ihlt lltf day of April,
1114.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BYi JanoE. J*t*wlc
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 17 5 May 4.1114
DBO-141

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
POR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flit Number 14 145 CP
IN RE: ESTA TE OF
A L IC E M . A L T E M O S E
Dace ated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
T h i admlnlttrallon ol tha
attal* ot ALICE M. A L TE
MOSE. daceated. File Number
14-145 CP, It pending In Ito
Circuit Court for Samlnol*
County, Florida, Probata Dlvl
tlon. Ito addratt ot which It
P.O. Drawer C, Sanlord, Florida
11771-0451. Tha name* and
addrattat ol tto partonal rapra
tentative and Ito partonal rep
retanltllva’t attorney ara tat
forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T:
AH portant on whom thlt
notice It tarvtd who toy* ob
|*cllort tha I ctollang* tto valid
Ity ol Ito will, Ito qualification!
of tto pertonet rapratantatlv*.
vanu*. or |ur!idtcllon ot thlt
Court ar* required to til* ttolr
oblacllont with Ihlt 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 TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R TH E
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditor* of tto dacodant
and other partont having clalmt
or demand! againtt dacadant't
atlata an whom a copy ol Wild
nolle# It tarvtd within thraa
montht altar tto data at tto tint
publication ot thlt notice mutt
III* Itolr clalmt wllh thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU B LI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All ottor crtdllort of Ih*
dacooant and partont having
clalmt or damandt againtt tto
decadent * attal* mutt III# ttolr
clalmt with thlt court W ITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S. D EM A N D S
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
FILEO W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tto dato al tto flrtl publica­
tion el thlt Notice It April 1*.
1114.
Perton* I Repretantotiv*
TIM O TH Y P ALTEMOSE
MUMartotte Street
Saratota. Florida M ill
Attorney tor Partonal
Raprttanlallv*
EMIL A GASPERONI.JR
505 Wtklva Sprlngt Road
Longwood. Florida 11771
Telephone (4071017711
Florida Bar No : 454703
Publlth: A p r ilII5 M ay4.1114
OEQ 7)1

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.i H-I45CA-I4-B
AMERICAN MORTOAOE
AOVISORS. INC.,
Plalnlltf.
v*.
ARTHUR L. JOHNSON and
GEORGE DAVIS,
Dalandantt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
purwanl to a Final Judgmant ot
Fortclotur* datad April II. IH4.
entered In Civil Cat# Number
14 14] CA M B ol th* Circuit
Court ol tto Eighteenth Judicial
Clrcull, In and lor Samlnol*
County, Florida, that on th* 7th
day ol June, IN I. at II 00 A M ,
al Ito Samlnol* Counly Court
houta. Ml North Park Avenue,
Watt Front Door, Sanlord, Flor
Ida 1)771 0451. tto undartlgnad
Clark will otter lor tal* lo tto
hlgtotl and toil bidder or bid
dart, lor cath. of tto following
datcrlbad &lt;tal proparly:
Commanta at Ito Soulhwatl
corner ot tto North half of Lot I
ol Barnard'* Survey ot part ot
Section* 11 and 11, Townthlp I
North. Rang* I Eatt. at racorded In Oaad Book "B B ".
Pag* MO. ot tto Public Racordt
ot Leon County, Florida and run
North 17 degree* 45 mlnut**
Wait (bearing bat*) 170 0 taal to
a point. Thence North 1 dagra*
54 mlnuttt Eatt M OO f*#t to •
point. Ttonc* North 17 dagraot
45 mlnutat Watt 340 4) f**t to a
point, ttonc* North II dagra#*
34 mlnutat Watt *14 14 l**t to
Ito Point ol Beginning, ttonc*
South 71 dograat M mlnutat M
tacondt Watt 111.11 taal to a
point on Ih* Eatlarly right ot
way lln# ol tto Truck Rout*
(Capital Orel*) ttonc* North 11
dagraat 14 minute* Wttt 74.00
taal along tald right of way lln*
run North 14 dagraat 41 mlnuttt
Eatt l l l . l l tu t la a point.
Ihanca South tl dagraat 14
mlnutat Eatt 144.71 ftal lo Ito
Point of Baginning.
Lett and except that part ot
tto abov* datcrlbad property
acquired by tto State ol Florida
Department of Trantportatlon
purtuant to order ot taking
anlarad Jun* 7, m t and re
cordad June 7, IN I In Official
Racordt Book 14ft. Pag* I1M,
Public Record* of Leon Counly,
Florida.
THIS IS A SECOND M ORT­
GAGE. tub|*ct 10 and Inltrlor to
Ihtl cartaln llrtt mortgage In
fayor ol Thom** J. Hunt and
Evelyn R. Kuril datad Sep­
tember 17, Iff] and Iliad In
Public Racordt of Loon Counly,
Florida.
together wllh all ttruclurat.
Improvamanlt. flxturat. appli­
ance* and appurtanancat on
tald land or utad In conjunction
therewith
NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
In accordanc* with tto Amer­
ican* with Dltablllllat Act, par­
tont with dltablllllat needing a
tpaclal accommodation lo ptr
llclpal* In Ihlt proceeding
thouId contact Court Admlnlt­
trallon al M l North Park Ave­
nue. Sanlord. Florida 11771,
lalaphone number (407) 11) 41M,
not latar than tavan (71 day*
prior lo Ito proceed IngIf
hearing Impaired, (TD D ! 1*00
111 1771, or Vole* (V ) 1 400 155•770, via Florida Ralay Sarvlc*.
D ATED Ihlt m l day of April,
111*.
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jan* B. Jatawlc
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 175 May 4. Iff*
OEQ-141

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Hiring In our S*v# A Lot
tlon. Apply lnp#rton;
1701 Ortondo Av*.
Sanlord, lAm 5Pm

831-9993

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DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14contKutlvttlmn...........5
7
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feuthfBlimit............70*alln*
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tcullv*limn...........91caH
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Rainanp«fktiut, bindon3Unit
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*0 hr* 4 Paid Inturanc* and
tonalltt Clatt D Lie reo
Clean driving record Knowl
•dg* Ol Orlando tr** a plut
Inquire*):
1541 S, l*nt*fd Av*.
Santord

DRIVERS
Clatt A/B CDL Local or long
haul Call today l l J t l * W54

DRIVER FOR VAN

NOW ACCEPTING

U — E ld e r ly C e re

&gt; 1— M o n e y t o L e n d

A D U LT CARE In our privet*
home Sanford area Lot* ot
loving cart lor your loved

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEVI
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_on*ijCont*cHtOll£l2J-l]*L_
____ 2 1 — P e r s o n a ls

All you need It your till* Jack
Diamond tor appointment
740 7171

ADOPTIONS
Fra* medical cart, tranipor
tatlon, countallng. private
doctor plut living axpantat
Bar 43)7115 Clearwater Attorney
John Ffkkar..... 1 44*117 5444
FEM ALE wantid for frlandthlp.
polllbit rtlallonihlp. Writ*
PO Box 114. Sanlord FL 11171

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

A M EMPLOYMENT
COMPANIES NOW
HIRING

2 3 — S p a c la l N o t l c t s
I, Ronald Finch Jr. am not
rtipontlbl* lor any d*btt
other than my own 4/14/14

27— N u r s e r y *
______ C h ild C e r e
A TTEN TIO N ItC O N D SHIFT
P A R E N T S : H *1 la b ia
childcare with hot maalt
Llcintad daycare facility Call
tor rate* 1117U5/LIC 111) 10
BABYSITTING IN MY HOME
*Am *Pm, Monday Friday
Hamilton *chool art* 1711151

31— P r iv a te In s t r u c t i o n s
OPENING APRIL )3nd.
m 51)1 Sanlord. FL
Jtckto Ceeto- IwIm

4 5 — L e g e ! S e r v ic e s
t LEG ALPHOTOORAPHY a
U nio n tbto ratot
Call m 114*

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
OWN A PAYPHONE ROUTE
11300 wk potential Unique
Opportunity 1 *04 445 7411

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE
NO.: LM-771-CFA
1CSO INCIDENT
NO.: 1*44)404)1
IN RE: F O R FE ITU R E OF
111) HONOA MOTORCYCLE
VIN 4JH1PC15O4NMI01IM
W ITH AN ENOINE
CONTAINING
GROUNOOFF
ID EN TIFICATIO N
NUMBERS
N O TICE O F FO R FEITU R E
PR OCEIDINO
TO : All partont who claim an
Interail In Ito following prop*'
ty:
1113 Honda Motorcycle, baar
Ing VIN IJH3PC7504NMI03IJ0.
w llh an engine containing
ground oil Idanllllcallon num
ban.
Donald F. Etllngar.ol tha
Seminoli Counly StorlH't Ol
tic*. Samlnol* County, Florida,
through hit officer*. Invetllgator* or aganlt, tauad tto abov*
property on March 4, Iff*, at or
naar 111 Wedgewood Drive,
W inter Spring*. Stm lnol*
County, Florida, and It prtt
•nily holding laid property lor
tto pur pot* ol lortoltur* purtu
ant to Sacttont 1)3 701 1)7 704.
Florid* Statutat. and will R E­
Q U E S T (hat an Honsrabl*
Judge of th* Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Stmlnol* County. Florida, llnd
probable cauta that tto abov*
property thou Id to forltltod to
tto above *g*ncy. You will b*
u nt ■ copy ol tto Order finding
Probable Ceuta one* It It tlgrnd
by tto Judg* and It will advlia
you how and whan lo ratpond to
Ihlt raquait lor lortoltur*.
I HER EB Y C E R TIFY TH A T
a true and corrtc! copy ol Ihlt
Nolle* wat tint to Thomat
Fortune, 1)3 Wedge wood Drive.
Winter Spring*. Florida 377CI by
U.S. certified mall, return re­
ceipt rtquatfad, thlt t)th day ol
April, in*.
M AR YAN N KLEIN
LEOALCOUNSEL
Florida Bar No.: 4I34M
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SH ER IFF’S OFFICE
1)45 )»th Street
Sanlord. Florida 33773 m t
Tatophon*: (4071110 *473
Publlth: April 30.17, in*
D EO 117
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US K A M I
Nolle* It tor*by given that I
am engaged in butlnatt at 1050
Crytlal Bawl Circle, Cettalb * rry, F L 11707, Stmlnol*
Counly, Florid*, under th*
Flctlllout Nam* ol IUS SALES,
SUNBELT SALES, SUNBELT
M AR KETIN G and lhal I Intend
to r*gltl*r tald nam* wllh tto
Dlvltlon of Corporatloni, Tail*
halt**. Florid*. In accordanc*
w llh Ih* provltlont ol th*
Flctlllout Nam* Siaiuitt. To­
w n : Section 045.01, Florid*
Sltlulet m t.
SUN STATE SALESOF
CEN TR AL FLORIOA, INC.
KontolhL. Lund
Publlth: April 37, in*
OEQ345
NOTICBOP
FICTITIOUS N A M I
Nolle* It hereby given that w*
*r* tngaged In butlnatt *t 117
Morning Olory Drive, Lak*
M a ry. F L 33744, Stmlnol*
Counly, Florid*, undar Ih*
Flctlllout N«m* ot FINISHING
TOUCH, and that w* Inland to
rogltltr tald n*m* with Ito
Dlvltlon of Corporation*, Teliahalt**, Florida, In accordant:*
wllh Ih* provltlont ot Iho
Flcllllout Ntm* Sltlutot, ToWII: Stcllon 1*5 01 , Florid*
sututat m t.
,
RIchardE Jacoby
Patricia E. Jacoby
Publlth: April 17, in*
DEQ344

CUSTOMER RELATIONS
MARKETING REP
INDUSTRIAL HELPER
SECRETARIES
MACHINIST
PACKAGE ENGINEER
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
RESTAURANT MANAGER
DISPATCHER

Part tlm* Monday Friday
54 45 p*r hour Mutt pottati
CDL ileant* *nd good driving
record Apply between 1 »
and 1PM at Samlnol* Counly
Bettor Living lor Santort. 414
Florid# Central Parkway.
Longwood FL
EOE

DRIVERS CLASS A CDL
FORKLIFT OPERATORS'

ELECTRONIC TECH TRAINEES
T a i l SO* week plutb*n*lllt
Call JSJ 414 m *

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
Commarclil ill* mUCF area
Banatiti package
ANECO INC. 44444)1
COE/Drug Ire* workplace

EXPERIENCED COOKS
Full tlm* Apply in par*0*)
P E R R YS R FS TAU R A N T
Upper toval, Alternant* Mail__
I yr atp. Apply at: 1474
Oelgner Pl„ Sauteed » ) *14d

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK/DA1LY PAY
Report 4am
1305 SHwy 17 11 Longwood
Call 414 1)11 attar Jpm

AGENTSREAL ESTATE!

Pot:lion open foe an op e n
•need telemarketer Evening
hour*. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday Apply In
parton Sanlord Htrald. XX
N French Av*. atk lor Tracy

ALAAM INSTALLER TRAINEES
LtptotMQ/wk Call today t
JS J D ID M
AVON prWottt l.M t Ea7n_ to
»%
No door, door PT/FT
Sandilll I 111/1 400 444 lit*

LABORERS N EED ED Skilled
anduntkllled Dayt
Call between | 1
SPRINT 5TAFFINO. I ll toll

LPN’S
CNA’S

Up to 51 507 hr plut banatiti
Call today 1151*147114

For owning hom# staffing in
Samlnoft* Counlyf LOCAL In
l9fvitvn io b* htitl Monday,
May 2
C«M40MM2S«G

* DRIVER WANTED *
Full llm t. Mutl havt tot*
made I acan* vehicle tar lactl
dallvartot utlllitog partanal
vehicle Call 441 1)414 I)

staff
builders*

B
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K
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P
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P/T Bookkeeper at laail 30
hrt/wk lor 3 office*. In Da
Ilona, Alt. Spgt Traea l
agency atp would b* a plut.
but not n * c * tta ry C all
407 411-7411 during olllc*
hour! Weekend* &lt;07 174 M U

H valth C a r* Sorvlcsa
iq o u

o rro tm u n Y fu n o m

DRIVERS NEEDED

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contraclori to raglitarad
or carlittod. To verity a ital*
contractor* llcanta call
1400 343 7140. Occupational
Llcantat are raqulrad by tto
county and can to var 11lad by
e a m n g J in m a iU * )^ ^

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Fram ing, Drywall,
Door*. Rooting. Concrete.
m a m so. b * iim , c e c 41i *m

AppH• n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR • Fra*
appl. tarvlc* call with ra-

&lt;jalrtUtohn^S+B**M34)Ii^
C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All klndiothom*
rapalrt. painting 1 ceramic
tile. Richard Orott..... 3315973

E a p t r l t n c t d lo r b u ty
orthopaedic o lllc* C all
Sharon al 7*7 I t ) )_______
FRONT OFFICE ) ttoadi 5 *
iegt lor Santord Chiropractor
Type/comp (In* atp. 330 0340

,

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OFFICE CLEANERS
Day and night Need own
If import* Iton and h* depan
liable Call between land 5
___________III 4711___________

-

N E ED E D IM M ED IATELY
Call B ill* !) ) ) 0*10

THIS BOSS REWARDS
HARDWORK
Merry Maid! pay* lor parlor
mane* every Friday! Day
hr* only, no nlghtt Injured
car raqulrad. paid mileage
Call Marry Maldt ) ) l 5144

*

HAIRSTYLIST NEEOEO
With cllanlato Full or part
tlm* Call Ml atl*___________

JANITORIAL
E aper lent ed cleaner! and tu
per vl jon Hurnaroue location*
Day/avanlng hour*. P/T. F IX .
Samlnol* County area
mi
Call 313 JJ4J

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B IN G O

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EARLYBIRDS THURSDAYS, 12:00 PM
3040 WEST S.R.48, SANFORD

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$12 Package • $20 Double Package $
3

3

0

- 1

7

0

6

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Public Invltedl Free Coffee! Kitchen Openl !
Isssssssssssssssmssssssimsssssssssssmssl

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Baal I Man Quality Opara
I Ion I 3)0 3334/r)4 Jt43

E le c tr ic a l
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addition, comm/rat

Ljlc/jna^ER00041W33M475 ^

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t *
AFFORDABLE HOME Rapalr
Dapandabto. All phatat. Call
lorFraattt M ich a e l)])710«

AL DOES IT ALL!
Fix It right al a prtca you can
atlord. Llc'd/lnt. From ttart
lo (Inlth. Carpentry, plumb
Ing, atoclrlcai, and rooting
tvet. )3 yrt ol aiparimca. No
|ob loo big or tmall. Call
354 )4*0 or 1)5411))4 to u n
R ES TO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL.
matol ttudt, doort, trim, tld
Inn.porchet. deckt, gaitbot
Ucantad/lnturad
H IM )

P A IN T IN O , paper hanging,
pratture wtthlng and dry well -V
r * p * l^ r * (M iir ))M I7 4 ^

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g

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DUN R ITE : Clean driveway!,
rood, pool deck!, walk*. .
tout*! Fr***lt. 131 4177

PhotograpHy"
BEACH, Spent and Wtddingt
Mobil tqulp unique pricing
For Into c«ll 334 fd03
BEACH, Sportl and Wtddingt
AAobil tqulp uniquepricing
Fur Into call 33* t*01

R o o f in g
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR • '
R O O F IN O : P a in tin g , .
carpentry. B o n d /lm /LIc 1
RC0044341
Call 374 4315 ;

S w im m i n g P o o l
S e r v ic e /R e p a ir
W EEK LY SERVICE from I4J *,
mo Cham Rita Pool Sarvlc#
^ 4 ^ 3 to ^ H o b * n S h o * m * k * r

T r e e S e r v ic e

""

ECHOLS TR E E SVC Llc'l. Int
"L*l Ito Protottlonalt do It."
Fr— eillmatot........... 13) 1331

Window Re
end Clean

Kir

C a r p e t C le a n in g

Lendsceplng*
R ANDY’ S Q U A LITY LAWN:
Comptot* pro car* tine* IHO

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

^CtoanugvtouJInj^mOTI*^

HONEST DEPENDABLE

L a w n S e r v ic e

Parton lo clean your tout*
|uit tto way you Ilk* It at a
price you turo can atlord.
Call Varma 1)544*4 .

Immediate opening available
lor dynamic Individual )4
dayt par weak Strong parlo
tkilliam uit tea 7714)00
MEDICAL

FLEET RESERVE__

C AR P ETM ILL DIRECT
Big Dlicounti Famaui Brandt
F ln t Quality, Top Una.
Jlalnmxittr, Saxon tot.
Tracklatt. SculpturatS4.fi yd
Commarctol lavtl loop* S) 41 yd
I n t t o l l^ lw v * # !^

&lt;Jw jm 5 4 l; b*#p#f*4aM4^

Apply top*'ton
Debary Man*r
14 N. Hwy I f f )
Debary, FI
_________ 4*7 4*544)4_________
MEDICAL

m $ $ t$ S S S S S S « S S tS S $ $ S tS )K $ S $ S S 9 S S S S S S S $ S S tS |

C a r p e l/ln s ta ila tlo n

SAM'S CAR P ET C L IA N IN O
plM itrlp and buff flaart.
Rfildantlal/commirclal 34

LPN
Full Urn* and part tlm# land
II hour ihllli avallabto Good
laadarahlp iklllt • mull GN't
and G F N 't wllh prevlout
to*d«nhlp *&lt;p*rtonc* alio
encouraged to apply.
Drug tree workplace

PLASTERERS AND LABORERS

BANK TELLER TRAINEES

A G CARRIERS. Tavern. FI.
a well ettebltitod end grow
Ing Central Florida ba'td
company otterk you
0314 lo in per mil*
• Up to 11,000 ml par mo
OSIopOtl Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
a Saltly A Ptr tor mane* Bonut
a 'pout* Riding Program
a Average Trip 5 7 Dayt
• Lai* Model Conventional
Treelort
II you hav* 2 year* tractor
traitor, OTR and know and lea
aiparlanca plut a good driving
rtcord. call:
I 1*4174115*

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RECEPTIONIST

TELEMARKETER

Nothing tucceadi Ilka tuccett
War a wall Into our )rd dated*
ot training tucctttlul aganlt
NolicantaT...........Welltoipt
WATSON R EALTYCO R P
REALTORS
31) DM

Full lima 7 ) thill, weekend!
oil E»p*rtonc# ,fl *n acuta
car* calling and management
highly deilr able Come and be
a part ol Ito changing trend in
long term car* Salary ( to
pendent upon experience

DENTAL HYGENIST

FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS

TWIN. 15THST.
A D D TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL » 1 4*51 *r 1754331

NURSING ASSISTANT
All iHItli Full tlm* and part
llmt Only Ihota having tip*
rlenca ai a Nurtlng Attltltnt
In long term car* and being
able to thow proa I Ol rtgltlro
lion to Ixk* Ito court* or
c h a lltn g t lha t u t upon
application thould apply Mutt
b* carlittod no later than to
dayt altor hire Drug Ira*
workplace
Debary Manor
44 N. Hwy 17 ft
D*b*ry, FI
_____
447 444 4414_________
MEDICAL

RN MANAGER

Up to SI 4to Hart M l It**
EARN 544M/M400 Ptr. Month
II you hav* raurtl* call I
141 57)134hr .r ac.mtE.
■ASY WORK!
E X C E L L E N T PAYI
Attambl* producli *1 horn#
Call Toll Fra* 1 400 447 5544
axt. 7140
___________ ___

MANY MANY MORE
32S-S176

Mutl hav# COL " A " with
clean MVR. Product expert
erne and good rafarancat r*
qulred Call or apply
MSC Trucking, t i ll W ill SI,
Santord. FL 407-m 7S4)
M EDICAL

TOM A JE P P 't LAWN C A R II
Ret./Comm., dapandabto. low
ratatl Fraoatl............ DO 7070

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WINDOW &amp; SCREEN REPAIR:
_________ 44733) 7)13

INH
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Check the Owtdled*
F o rTh a ito W u W rtt

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per M o n t h .
Call C la s s if ie d , 322-261 1

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednaaday, April 27, 1994 - SB

71— H s lp W a n t e d

"s S l e s "
for replacement window! In
home Somaappli lurnlthad
W W I Cittelbarry
SECURITY OFFICER
TRAININO/PLACEMENT
Armedindunarm!d IllO lH

SPRAY PAINTERS

lip. aula/marlna palnlt-t
niidid. Apply at: M;«
Oelgitaf PI., SgafprS

Ml-4IM

TEACHERS
Pari and full llmo tlalf rwadad
in chlldc»f« canlart

103— H o u ses
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
C LE A N A Q U IE T , 1 bdrm
m obllt homt In Gantva
C/HA, wathar and dryar.
mS/nto,____________ 149 555*

I PLACED THE AD ON
THURSDAY AND
RENTED THE HOUSE
ON SATURDAY!
M r, W llllA m i w a i v#ry
i itHit i*d by IK* wsy hill

m m m i

SANFORD HERAtD
CLASSIFIED A0

TREE CARE
Oavay Traa Eiparl Company,
taakt oparltncad loraman
and Irlmman for lit rttidan
llal/commarclal dlvltlon
Clan II COL and minimum I
yfI aip prafarrtd Compall
Ilya waaai. banallti and
bonutat tO B Call 4077) l » »

workad lor him In |utl I day*
Rarelva Ih* lama quick ra
tullt wllh a Sanlord Harald
Clattlliad ad today I

322-2611
831-9993

WAITRESSt S/SFRV ERS
NIGHT COOR
Taper lanced only Apply In
pafton, Oayt Inn. Sanford

________ mi m t i e _________

WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H I L P N E E O E O I
Honut lor drlvart All thill*
available Daily pay. no Itt
Raporl raady lo work 1 10 am,
Indutlrial Labor Sue., 1011
Franch Av Wo phono railt

WAREHOUSE
Sanlord Third thill National
food talat comp naadt parton
lor warahouta O T rtq Ptr
manant position tl'h r Up
ward mobility and monatary
flrowlh Clow
Nayaralaal
Halp Partarmal, I H m m

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Start Immadialalyl Up to la
par hour JiJPIP-Wla

WORK AT HOME
Pari lima, lull lima worktrt
naadad
Ear n a ■Ira
ailraordlnary monay For In
lormalion tand w ll addrattad
ttampad envelop* lo D l l
CantallloB, PO Baa m i ,
Sanlord, P L T im irn A d 1
ISO PEOPLE lo lota weight! No
will powar raql IOO\ natural!
Or ree l Canaan 407 714 )714
W AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
NEEOEOI Mull have valid
F lorlda drlvart llcanta and ba
ablt to drive lllck
Call ba'waan l 1
SPRINT S TA FFIN O .ua N il

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n te d
It YEAR OLO molhar ol 1
r a c t n l l y lo c a la d from
Norlharn Virginia d ttirtt
antry laval ctancat work
Call Sutan 11) all I

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e
F E M A L E P R E F E R R E D to
thara 1 badroom tinma in
Sanlord Call 114 111]
• MALE WANTS FEM ALE •
to there pool condo Fraa font
lor compantamlily i l l I h l

93— R o o m s t o r R e n t
A QUIET. CLEAN rnt. In San
lord Kllchan 1 phono uoa.
tom laundry IIS A up l l t ttlt
CLEAN ROOMS tlngla tlarllng
tIS/wk K llchan, phono,
laundry, vldoo gam ti, oil
tbeal parking IIP m il______
n ic i Plata Furn rm Prat
tomala Walar, olac . A/C A
tiaaltHwk. tltdap UOOSaa
ROOM FOR RENT taopar weak
Prlvala knlranca and yard
Call 114 19(4 lor detail!
ROOM FOR RENT 150 p"r *«►
plut tplll alacblc Kllchan
prlvllaqat Call 111 1)11
| SANFORD eld houta Cabla.
phona, kllchan prlv.. prlvata
rm S40/wk Incl. util 7*7 70(4

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All ranlal and rtal atlala
- advarlltamanlt art tublad lo
r Iha Fadaral Fair Houtlng Acl,
{w hich makai il llltgal lo
3'advartlka any pralaranca. Ilm
-Ita llon or discrimination
'baw d on raca, color, rang Ion,
. m i , handicap, lamlllal ilatut
•or national or loin

PRIVATE A O U llT r I bdrm.
U N month. 1150 dapotll. SIS
pal dapotll. Call DO 411)
SANFORD I BORM A STUDIO.
■ II alac. a ir, ra t. araa.
Sl»/mo . up. Nopalt 13) M U
SANFORD I BORM. Compltlt
privacy, I block from hotollal
SlOO/wk pluk 1100 tac Afto I
ROOM IF F IC IB H C V with
prlvala bath 777-7(77_________

99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
SPRING BREAK!I
Ona Badroom Aparlmanlk
im O IA L
Mo*»wood Apt! 117 1)14

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
ALL U TILITIES PAIDI Sanlord
1 bdrmt 1100 ptr waak with
kacurlly dapotll
114 14A4

SPRING SPECIALI1
1 Bdrm./I Bath 111 ino
SHENANDOAHAPARTMENTS

SANFORO. 1 badroom I bath
wllh carpal Fancad 1445.
CaIdwall Raatty Sarvtca )M no*
SANFORO 1 bdrm. Cypratt
Ava oil Calary Vary nlca
modarn SI 10/mo 17)0571
SANFORO Qulal naqhborhood.
1 bdrm, t balh, hardwood
Doom , raramlc Ilia SSlS/ms
SMO trt HI A latl Jrt 01*7 or
111 99)1 Avallabla l/ll

Stenstrom Rentals
a SANFORO A 1 1 1 /l.S w/ dbla
car garaga. u r porch. fple ,
wall A taptlc SOW'mo SOW tac
aSANFORD 1/1 OUPLEX w d
hookup. CHA. taltmo UW tac
Strntlrom Rarity Inc.
"We Managa ytur Hama.
Ilka It * 4 1 our awn.” Jim Doyly
ID 1491 Altar 4 PMi UB-I40I
WINTER SPRINGS 7 bdrm J
ba. 0 lot. garaga,’ wathar/
d rya r, llraplc* I 4 ) 0 /mo
Ranl/laata/optlon ito MM
I ( D I M S Vary qulal
neighborhood f )00 dtp ,
SWQ/mo Callallar 111) HO7
1 BEDROOM, carport, fancad
yard Sanlord I l f ) lo Laka
Mary Bivd lo Art Lana
(Kmdarcaral lurn right lo
Firtl Slraal IMaadow Slraal)
lo third houta on tall Slot plut
ItMdapotlllor Inlocall
_________ 904-t 0) 7917_________
1 / 1 . appllancat. hook upt.
garaga carpal blind*, cant
haal air p r . -m UM ailtO t
) BDRM. l&lt;i BATH, lamed yard
laundry hook up. 1475'mo,
1400 dap til M ayttUI 4« 4 I
J BEDROOM, i balh. ten! it A
family rm Only 1500 down!
Alto 4 bdrm. Ibath avallabla
Atk about our HUD homatl
Why ranlf THE MILLIMAN
CROUP, INC Realtor HI kill

1 0 3 — D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
NICE 1 bdrm. 1 bath 1)14
Hickory SI. Sanlord 1400'mo
!4C0dap.«t9 4909or|A4»4t0
SANFORD. 1 met tm aptt A/C.
tppU Avail 1/01/94 1)70 A
UtO plut dap_________ l i m i t
1 BORM, I BA. Eacal area, oil
•traat parking near daycart
U M 'mo 1100tac 111 4717

1 1 5 — In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
OFFICE/wjrehouit spec# 1300
Sq ft Prime location &lt;1*
•mframcfl to Centr«l FI# Re
gionzti Airport 40/ 1IJ twr

PRIME LOCATION *

~

3 VOO %q ft of nice office
SfMKe 2,000 sq ft /dkirehouse.
alio fenced stooge Airport
Blvd frooteqe 133 IMP

7 l 7— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
LONOWOOD 1 000 tq tl retail or
profattlon.il ofIlea KM mo
Call 1)9 0901
SANFORD N ITA IL / O F F IC E
1.157 tq II Covarad tldawalkt.
high Iralllc area 1700 plut
talat tai/mo Slantlrom Real
J M n c ^ it n D a y lm iJ ^

32 3 8 6 7 0
SANFORO, I Bdrm, UOO/mo.
plut tacurlly. All ulllllltt paid
a«caplalat._________ 111 SHI
SANFORO til S. Park Avt I
and 1 bdrm, air. 111! U1S t
(100d»p.77l 5*(7or*40 4*07
I BDRM., Ilv. rm, k it, balh, and
porch. IIS Franch A v t.
si7i/mo..sioottc.«H4tsi
I BEDROOM FR EE MONTH
SPECIALI 1 bdrmt A alllc.
avail. Call Jerry, 777 M50
1 BORM 1 BATH apt avallabla
S/IS/14. CHAA. tlackabla
wathar and drytr, all kllchan
appliancatsamn 1011
—M^iiwBBRBi— — —

103— Houses

Unlurnlihed/ Rent
SANFORD 1/1, 1 car garaga,
Vary itlctl ItlJ/ma
ALTAM ON TE 4/1. tmall laka,
country almotphara. tJJO/mo
Call m et n

JJ

AFFO M O AULf HOM ES

FHA/VA law at 4W% ANQ’t
ownar llnanca low at 1400/mo I
Oov‘1 Foracloturat, Rapotl
Samlnola, Orangt, Volutlal
190.9001 4/11 Liv. din, lam rmi.
aatln kil, tacurlly. talallllal
COZY CUSTOM tplll Omlng.
lam lly rrnt Appllancat.
garaqa. lancad yd 1*4.900
POOL HOMEI ]/). 1.000 tq III
L iv .. din . lam lly. gam t
roomt Str. porchl 5(1 500
Landtcapad )/). 1/1 acral Appl,
Ilv. din. lam rrnt 141.500
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM. A
comm pool Liv, din, lam
rrn t. appl , ter. porch, tecurl
ly tytlam and garaga! 09,900
BRICK 1/7 tplll. Ilv. din, lam
rrnt. tac tytlam. ter porch,
lancad yd .garaga1144 500
CUSTOM w/tplll bdrm planl
Pining, family rm v appl ,
freed yArd 1492/mo
soo
PRC FORECLOSURE! S/f »ph»
Ilv . din , pal in hitch fenced
w/gerAge isaVrno IM.eoo
CUSTOM hullt 3/2 split, Ilv.
din . ta l In hitch Appl,.
I* A lll.

(IS Iim iN E

V E N TU R E I P R O P E R TIE S
32 t

4 / M

ALTAM ONTE. )/). now carpal
/palnl/rool. tprlnklar Walk lo
Brantlty tchooH Qulal Straot
VA 7 5% 179,500 4011145

BATEMAN REALTY
INVCSTORSfl Pon t mitt ftiit
owl 4 unll Apt house SUVOOO

321 0759

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

ht %

Smia
MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
llth SI and Mrrlla Ava

321 6762

SANFORD. Sandalwood Vlllat.
Qulal oraa, 1 /1. S47S/mo plut
tac Nancy 111 5441 allar t PM

SA NF OR D HI STO hT c" h OUS E
(14M YRTLE AVENUE
Baaulllully ratlorad 4 bad. !&lt;&gt;
balh home wllh pool 7 000 kq
II. all naw haal and air You
have low* III DIC.000
Call owner 414 4451
SANFORD Country living, clow
lo naw mall, Graal ifarter
homo 1/1. don. ool in kllchon,
twaulitul boot 147.000
PAINB-ANOIRSON 495 7491
SANFORD ] bdrm. I balh
Croat location1Now paint and
Carpal
559 000
4W 1074

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAOEMENT A R EALTY
*47 11) 7)11/1114111

R E A L T Y ,

I N C .

BUYERS!
BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA t ORANGE COUNTY
Calllor datallil

lin e ! M m sficld , 323-7271

OiMbufeged In Your Search
for Your Dream Home I You
NEED bur Full Time Safe*
Team to give you Full Time
Service! So Call Any One ot
Them ANYTIM E!

DUPLEX
SANFORD Good
neighbor hood, good tondillon
U4.VOO Call allar 5 00
5)4 9044
P R E C IO U S 1 B d rm w llh
HARDWOOD lioort HUOE
COUNTRY KITCHEN. Fam
Rm . D O U B L E T R E E D
landtcapad loll Call Margarall
THE CANNON OROUP191 0041

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Loohlng fo buy j home? We
have homei In ell ifte t of
Seminole, Orenge, Volutie
Counhetl Cell tor detalltl
• 3/2 wllh fireplace newer
cnrp«f and file. 144,900
• Forteloturef 4 2 on I S3 acres
Fireplace f 104 900

• 4/3 2 /00 tq fl fireplace, ig
ICY fK)rt h11104.900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Pruperfiat

330 0 2 7 3 /7 7 4 9400
'R E C E N TLY REDONE 4bdrm
3 bath, central H/A. terten
p o r c h e t , f a m i l y rm
Broker ov*n*r ready fo deal
and velil fahe trade in of any
thing ol valuel Price lowered
to 114 900
‘ NEAT 7 bdrm home on corner
lot jutf right for ttarter or
tmall family Includet new
root! 13J. SOO
lV/kv /iJf

181— A p p lia n c e s
—
/ F u r n itu r e
__
• O E M ICRO W AVE, Largo.
good condition 150 call 1)0
*191_______________________
OOOD Q U A LITY , Valour r*
dinar, 450 Matching chair,
. SIS Couch. 171 El*cfrlc or
gan, |X » Call M l PIS
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
O vtr 10 yaart In Sanlord
SalaiNtw and Uwd Sarvltt
all makti A parti 104 E
Commercial SI H I 14*1_____
KENMORE wither, vary nlcal
Fraa delivery and warranty
join* •a + B o ti.m -n is
• K ENM ORE M ICROW AVE,
largo, looki good, workt
graal S50 Call 117 I4W_______
• LOVESEAT, blue wllh rutl
pillow* allachad Good condl
Hon 110111 D lllv m ig
MOVING SALE! Bdrm lull.
PVC polio turn, living rm
lull, dbla rtcllner lovtwal.
computer datk, watlier/dryer
Mull Wll I U1I471__________
• SINOER Sawing Machine
A llracllva cabinet, modal
I94Q/1 Only 145 407 111 W 1
SOFA A ~LOVESf AT, double
racllnar. earth lonat aacallant
candlllan
S150
m 0*01

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

18 7 — S p o r t in g G o o d s
• BICYCLE. 10 ’ boyi trail bika
Good condition! Naw 140.
atklng tlOCall 110 411)

^ ^ ^ In O u iJ S lfM fM i^ ^

1 8 9 — O f f i c e S u p p lie s
____ / E q u ip m e n t

4/1 BLOCK HOME w CHA on
) 0 0 i 114 lot }4 » )4 blk
laundry *wurhUiufj. 17*1/ ter
rm Very clote fo Pfnecreti
E lem ISA 000 131 3U*

153— A c r e a g e L o f s / S a le
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idoal lor mobllo homo or
homo kilo, hortot. colllo.
forming, or nurwry Zoned
agricultural U.900 par acre
Small down payment wllh
owner financing 9*4-747-1771
kTt ACRES FOR SACE. Corner
lot near Lake Jettup Call
111 414) altar 5pm

155— C o n d o m in iu m !
C o - O p / S a le
SANDALWOOD 1/1. Ilk* new
treened porch, leate option
avail 14)0/mo
Tfl MS)

157— M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14i4l )/ ] tplll ’IS Pterion,
central H/A. carport 111.500
Call 111 1140 or 111 1711

322-7498

1 6 1 — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e ____
• AAA RAY’S APPLIANCE a
1 IIS Franch Ava, Sanlard
R e f r i g e r a t o r . S la v a * ,
W iih trt Dryer* Free 5 yr
labor warr Dal aval) H I *fl|)
APPLIANCES, FURN., TV'S,
Now Sitollilo Syltomi at low
ai 11.495 CIIEEPO DEPOT,
1119 French Ava
111)144
• BED. ilngl* til*, clean loam
matlrait and boa wllh mala!
frame on ro lle rt B r a n
headboard 145 Can deliver

Q UALITY O FFICE Furniture
lor wla Eicallanl condition
Otllca couch and,! chain. 1
tiling cabinet*, I ttaraga unll,
I •■•cully* datk. 1 imollar
datki Call m * (l&gt; __________

193- L i w n a O w r d e n
a AOUATJC LILIES lor pond*
t i l ALL COLORS Plaawcall
___________111 4540__________
FOR SALE' WOOD M ULCH
Bring khovall 110pick up load
You load 111 5*47___________
aONE YAZOO wll propelled
LAWN MOWER 5 H P . 71”
cut , runt pood 1751)1 AMO
' W H E E L H O R S E ’’ ba t lor

M l — H o m e s f o r S a je
BUT OWNER Gorgaout 1 bdrm.
IH balh. cant air and haal,
lancad yard, porch, doubta lot
A much moral Plnacratl araa.
154 900.............. ......... 1110UI
CASSELBER R Y Beautiful 1
bdrm. Hr balh Naw carpal,
paint, Shorn Ilka a rtiodall
494 7014

HALL REALTY
3 1 2 W . F irs t S I., S a n fo rd
SI. J9hn't Rlvar accattl 10
acrat. lOKdownl S7S.OOO
1 or J bdrm.. dbt g a r, lancad.
F ir m c.b.contlr 155,500
) ranlal unltil Good cath Howl
HKdn.ownar holdl 1145.000

323-5774
DELTONA, 1 bdrm , 1 balh. 1
car, now carpal, palnl In/oul.
C/HA.
545 OOP 407090 )010
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
proparly localad anywharal
Imratlart Haally, 774 5415

54

cut, II Hp Kohler, alec ilart,
hydro Halle drive E«c cond
U.4WOBO lit-9414

199— P e ts &amp; S u p p lie s
• BIRD CAOE. tall on lloor
Hand Graal lor parakaalt. 4
ttlckt and accauorlat U )
Call 11) 4090

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o ll e c t ib l e s
A N T IQ U E S / Etla la i/O u llirt.
wanted Anything ol value
Top cath FINallva 457 4590
• B EA U TIFU L larg* anllqua
wall mirror, B100 value will
w ll far 150 1)1 471*__________
CASH REOISTEH. NCR,
1Clattlc I 71114, brail, mod
•rnliad to olocfronlc. lid adl
llontlSOO
OBO
151 4074
S O L ID C H E R R Y D IN IN O
TABLE inO’l, 1 laavot. 4
chain. 1400 OBO Coll 1141417

217— G a r a g e S a lts

'' 2 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s

231- C a r s

to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U-PIck: Open
Tam. 19(1 Calary Ava 1 ml E.
ol Sanlord 1 ml N ol SI Rd
44
S.ll a pound.
1117144

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
• CLASSICAL LP RECORDS:
All lamout orlltli, Llboraco.
Bing Croaby. ale. AH LP 'l In
covert Appoi W50 albumt.
t too
Call 111 175*

2 2 3 — M i s c e ll a n e o u s
• A N T IQ U E L A M P W A L L
B R A C K E T . Vintage 1175
Original uw held oil lamp
mektt lovely planl holdar
Original 510)11 4744
• BILLY JOEL/ELTON JOHN
Ikkati. "Lower” 575 Plaaw
call 114 1714
• ORACO CAR SK AT; Llko
nawl Paid540.atklngS50
574 4041 lymtg
• NUTONE Inlarcomm tytlam
Naw Complete kll In boa. w/1
tpaakart. ampllllar, tlarao.
ale For home Of butinakt
Coil 4775 Will Wll lor 5100
Call ID 1744
• SESAME S TR E E T tchool but
toycheit Llkanowl Only 14
_______ Phona 11) 9954________

SHAKLEE PRODUCTS
Wa happily deliver anywhor*!
___________(41 4550___________
SUNQUEST W OLFF TANNINO
B EO S Naw Commercial*
Homo U n lit F ro m S K (
Limp* Lollont Accottorlot
Monthly poymonlt low « t
t il 00 Coll Today FR EE NEW
Color Catalog 14*044) BIO
• T Y P E W R I T E R . IB M
Solattflc II Work! Perfect
Good cond S40 Coll 17) 1440

ESTATE SALE
Collectable! and lurnllura
Friday A Saturday 4 1 1)0
Lamorak Lana. Maitland.
HOfelio E ol 17 9) to Thltlle,
N. loKIngi Row Subdlvltlon.
OARAOE lalaTT Why bolharf 7
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE!I
4*7 TIB (417 ______

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garaga kalo 4d by
II noon on Tuatday and laka
advantage ol our ipaciai
garaga Ml* ad price 11 Call
Clakillladnowlordklailk!

322-2611

Friday. 9am. 1)5 Laka Ada
Circle. Hidden L a k a _______

SATURDAY ONLY
1)00 W, KHh St.. Sanlord Big

yard wla, I 1 Couch, houw
hold itamt, knik nock*, ate

SUNLAND ESTATES
Yard Solo Frl. Sal. A Sun 101
Fairmont Or. Elect motor*'
pump*. A/C’t. houwhold Ev
ary thing you can Imagine I

YARD SALE
Sal. A Sun., lam 1pm 111!
Pelome Ava., Sanlord Inaar
Nth A Sanlord Aval Antique
crank taiaphonaa.ae’a radio A
record piaytr. aal win taemar
good*, hand made cherry
wood tatla plut MORE I______

1031. WOODLANDOR
Sanlord Saturday A Sunday.
IrlOAM 4:17PM Something
lorovaryona Come brow**'

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y
JUNK CARS W ANTED Great
Southern Auto Wracking peyt
cath lor unwanted vahiclat
running or not Monday
through Saturday 9 am 4pm
Wa’11» n d truck &lt;07 444 1071__
USED CABINETS Wllllaka out
your old cabmet* and haul
away lornocharga H I 7ia9
WILL buy autographed letter*,
photo*, ale ol lamout people
deceawd/allve
40/ 147 K it

2 3 0 — A n t iq u e / C l a s s ic
C a rs
• FORD THUNOERBIRO. H U .
All or Ig ino 11 Naoda torn*
work 11.4(5 OBO 11101)4
H U OT MUSTANO. Excellent
condition I Ona owner. 17.000
OBO____________ Call 11) 4774

•1 9 7 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC
5NO0 OBO All power 17)0154

231— C a rs
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL 'tl.
Lika naw Mull wll. Only
5)1.500 Call 140)1111(054
• HONDA ACCORD LX, 19*1.
LOW M IL E )! 4 door. P/$.
P/B. air. Kanwood AM/FM
caiwlla Rot*wood color Will
run leravar. 117.700)11 947)
• LE BARON CanvtrHbl*. ’44
Rad. loaded dig daih. naw
lop, new llret 14.500 495*TWO
• P LY M O U TH Grand Tury,
while A I cond thru out
Good mileage il.OOOOBO
___________i l l u c o ________
a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
EVERY TUEi0AY7i&gt;0 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy.9), Oaylana Beach
_________9*4 145 &gt;111_________
• R EN A U LT ENCORE, 1945
Eacallant condillonl 41.500
llrm 110 1154 allar 1pm_______
SIERRA O LOSM OBILI, 47. 4
door*, aulamallc. 4 cylinder*
Atklng 41,9001)1 7)11
• TO Y O TA SUPRA, I t ll.
Metallic blue, loaded, powar
everything, tunrool Wall
maintained. aicaHonl condl
lionl Garage kepi 51.110
Callao) 574 1944_______
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagan,
( I , Aulo. A/C. rad, U K .
warranty &gt;94101U44U
• 197) PORSCHE. 911 Targe,
low milage. *howt Ilka naw
110.000
OBO _
1)1)154
• '*4 CHRYSLER Imperial 4 dr.
all powar. body In good ihapa
Runi 5 re aI ^ 500)11 114)__
77 CHEVY El Camino. no eng
or Ira n i. A/C, P/S. P/B. cowl
hood. SSgrlllt 1450 149 1591
• '71 VW B E E TLE . 1400 ang
Runt good, look* good, priced
good Wllh Radio &gt;1400 111 *14)

H0MEBUYERS
Don I Be Taken Advantage 01!
Send Foi This Brochure
That Will Save You THOUSANDS’
Send Seif-Addressed, Stamped
Envelope and $10 Check of
Money Order to:
P O Doi 1732
Sanford, FL 32772-1732

235— T ru c k s /
__ B u s e s / V a n s
■ CHEVY BEAU VILLE VAN
’79, I Ion. Paiwngar van,
clean Loaded I Too much lo
lltt. mull wa lo appracial*
Only 11,495OBO......... I l l 4700
■ FORD R ANOER, LTX (1.
P/S, crulw, A/C, tlarao. 4.100
mlla*. 1 yr or 17.000 ml lalt on
warranty.
Cell 1)1115)
• ISUZU P/U 9) Rad. 7K. A/C.
•m/fm ca ll, lull badllnar.
rear window 19.450 111 M l)

• JEEP PICK UP 4*4, Hit. V).
aulo. Engine and bant rt
built (about 10.000 mllatl
Newer Interior 11.0001)1 100)
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK, D79.
4i4 wllh topper &gt;400 OBO
Naadt a lot of TLC D ) 1*59

Sanford Motor Co.
’(I FORD RANOER PICKUP
Auto, air, power Hearing and
brakat, 14.000 ml. Lika nawl
Special ».«* &gt; Call U ) 41*1
• H it C H IV Y I/) ton p/u. 150
V I Runt good Engine and
bant tbong &gt;1)00 11)511)
• H U SUBURBAN OMC. 4 1L
dlawl. hall ton. machanlcally
tolld. naw rad /braka rolort A
callpan/haad llnar. Vary good
llrtt and low pkg. 15.500 0150
_________ 407)41 104
___
• H U CHEVY CUSTOM 1/4 Ion
van Naw tlrat. good working
cond. 4 capta in chair*.
couth/bad U0401*5)540 alt 5
• 1991 F -H BLAZER 4 dr. lull
powar. Taho* package. UK ml
117 000 llrm 111 9404 altar 4
‘M FORD F404 flat bad
LOOKS AND RUNSGOODII
HOgat
11500
__________ m ta t__________
'7* CHEVY Drag buck. High
pralormance motor H/D
Irani, w/brand naw car ball
•r.
S7000
1K590U
M MARMON TRACTOR. Frath
Dalrolt IV *1 Naw balfarlat.
naw aihautl. Intulalad cab,
A/C 1)1 1055 or 1)1 4011

239— M o to r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
• 'l l KAWASAKI. 500 LTD
Prime condition 1900
111 411)

24 1 — R e c r e a t i o n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
• III) COACHMAN M.H. 14 I t .
11K ml, TAany •alrat! Incl
generator Vary aaty lo drive
&gt;19,900........ .... 4450
• '74 MOTOR HOkAE.Runk g|*a!
Will bad* lor Iraval trailer o!
comparable yRtiu M IUW 5
• '77 CRUISE-AIR. 51K ml . 440.
1) It. 5 KVA. balh. micro. Tv
antenna, awning, auilllary
fuel Vary good cond &gt;9.150
1)14147 allar a P m ___
a 77 IOUTHW INO melaVhema"
25 II. Eacallant candlflon
Generator 410001)1 ( I H
■it FORD. VI. a.landad van.
high lop. 1 buncki. link, polli
E re, tend. 14,9951)1 4797
• ’ll ALLEORO motor noma 77
ft, awning, twin bad*, ganara
lor and tv. 417.500 OBO 1)1
01)1

243— T r a ile r s
HEAVY DUTY. III! bad. tlngla
a»la, 4.000 lb cap Eac. cond
I7MOBO Ganava 149 94)1

LOAN A-RANGER 1
RIDES AGAIN!

HOMEOWNERS

D &amp;R CONSULTANTS

• '77 T-B IR D ; Beautiful grtan.
Graal thapa Naad* angina
work
5500
11) 759*
• U CHEVY Ctwvatta 4 dr. 4
ipd. naw lira), doatn'l burn
oil Good)ndcar 5*001)7 I D )
'SI PONTIAC IM*. I owner,
perfect cond, gar. kapt, A/C,
aulo , Am/Fm 5) 000 ) ) ) 4140
'45 D O D O ! DAYTONA MUST
SELLI 4 cylinder, nlca, ownar
may llrgncal.............. 149 5515
'14 C H E V R O L E T Caprlca
Clattlc. 4 dr., runt good,
loaded U.000 OBO and
'55 Chavralat Balalr. ) d r .
_ r uni good M OWOBO 574 5)17

Problem!

MINCERMOTORS

32 1-2993
321-1450

__________ m i n t __________
• CE I L INO FAN. 51’’. Brown,
worki good Only 110. Call
110 0*09___________________
F U L L BOX IP R IN O A N D
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRY'SM ART
1114111

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.

T i s ^ - W a n t o d to R e n t
CHRISTIAN family wllh pelt
and kldt naadt home lo rani In
Sanlord/Lak* Mary araa
904 14) 5994 or 40/ 11) 716*

• •7) OLASTRON. 1411 V hulL
15IW, no Volvo. Ilth/tkl, loft
ola.tra* SHOO OBO4)4 5145
HOU1EBOAT, 40*, Haal hull. In
walar. Lott ol pottlblllliai.
11500
Firm
11) 4)14
• HOUSEBOAT, Ilv* aboard al’
Naulalln*. twin angina V
drive, UOK. Dr Quam 4*5 4145
• SAIL FOR SUNFISH Sailboat
Spoical "Start A Siripot” do
llgn
S79
Call 441 T ill
• 14 F T BOWRIDER US HP
Mercury, o/b. low hourt. wllh
Irallar 11,0001)10U4________
• IS FT Bewrtdtr Naw canopy.
9QHP Evanruda w/till A trim
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B l o n d me

Arthritis treatment
depends on the type

BCry, SOMEBODY HAO A
GREAT IDEA... A LITTLE
PACK OP 6LUe-ON HAIR

DEAR DU. G O T T : When you
linvc the space, will you please
Hive us old folks some up-to-dutc
((fo rm a tio n on the latest
medication and treatment for
arthritis? Mine began with cricks
In my neck that were cured by n
shot of cortisone. Then my Joints
begnn aching. and the slightest
m o ve m en t was like b e in g
stubbed with on Ice pick. 1 was
given Naprosyn, followed by
Voltaren. Abdominal bleeding
resulted. 1 suffered horrible
withdrawal pains with soreness
and headache, leaving me with
several months to regain lost
strength. Now I'm on Pepcid and
Lodlnc. Mow long can I remain
on th is m e d ica tio n before
another bleeding episode oc­
curs? My knuckles are not
enlarged, my ankles are not
swollen. Just what type of ar­
thritis do I have?
DEAR READER: T o an extent,
the type of arthritis you have
will determine the treatment:
the various forms can be dif­
ferentiated by blood tests and
X-ray examinations. For exam­
ple. osteoarthritis - I lie kind that
affects most of us In old age -• Is
c u u s e d b y th e g r a d u a l
wearing-down of Joint surfaces,
causing stllfncss and pain that Is
usually controlled by aspirin.
On the other hand, the Inllammatory arthritic conditions,
such as lupus and rheumatoid
arthritis that frequently affect
younger people, are usually
more severe und require pre­
s c r ip t Ion d r u g s , s u c h as
Naprosyn and Voltaren. The
problem with these drugs Is that
they commonly cause stomach
upset and Irritation, which may
lead to ulcers and bleeding.
This is the reason your doctor
has quite properly prescrlln-d
Pepcid (to reduce the possibility
of ulcers) along with Lodlnc (to
reduce joint Inflam m ation).
Another medication, ( ’ytolcc. is
also widely used to prevent the
complications of long-term ar­
thritis therapy.
I cannot tell, from the limited

Information you supply, what
kind of nrthrltls you have: this Is
a question you should direct to
your doctor. Nonetheless, he
appears to have prescribed a
reasonable combination of medi­
cines.
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I am sending you free copies of
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whether they be your own or
associates. Gear yourself lo
think "w in " and you will.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Several
In the year ahead you might
become more closely Involved opportunities may orbit around
with a friend who has a reputa­ you today which will not be of
tion for being luckier than most. your making. Lady Luck might
Your pal will show you some of use an Intermediary lo connect
the circuits.
his/her tricks.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your mode of behavior will score Today you might become In­
points with friends today if you volved with an old. dependable
focus on their qualities Instead of ally on a new partnership en­
their fallings. Conversely, they'll deavor. This arrangement could
view you through the same lens. produce equal benefits for both
Trying lo patch up a broken parlies.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In­
rom ance? Th e A stro -G ra p h
Mutchmukcr etui help you In volvements which up until now
understand what to do to make have cither been unproductive
the relationship work. Mall $2 or unprofitable might undergo u
and a long, self-addressed, transformation starting today.
stamped envelope to Matchmak­ The change will be something
er. P.O. Box 4465, New York. you'll rcllsn.
' 8CORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
N.Y. 10163.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20) Focus on cem enting better
Instead of being Intimidated by bonds with close friends today,
adversity and opposition today, because this may help you
realize something for which
ihcsc forces might atlmulate you
you've been hoping. It could
lo try harder. If so, major
come about In a rather unusual
achievements will lie reachable.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) way.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Your best asset today could be
21)
Regardless of how situations
your ability to neutralize nega­
tive thoughts and conditions. start off today, don't let condi­

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 28. 1004

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CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jnn.
19) You might Ik * tempted to
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table.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
There arc Indications you could
Ire luckier than usual today In
both your material affairs and
where your stutus and reputa­
tion Is concerned. You've been
dealt a bund loaded with trumps.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Unless It Is absolutely essential,
do for yourself today Instead of
depending on others. Your suc­
cess Is linked to your assertive­
ness and your positive, personal
touches.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) In
commcrclul Involvements It ts
usually unwise lo play your
hunches und perceptions. T o ­
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exception and It might pay lo
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                    <text>THURSDAY

June 16, 1994

30 C ents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1908
B6th Yoar. No. 256 - Santord, Florida

N e w s d ig e s t
IMSIP1_______________

Refurbishing eyesor
County OKs fund for com m ercial redevelopm ent
■y J. MARK tARFIBLD

□ Sports

Herald Senior Stall Writer

Looking to tho future
DcLAND — Sanford Post 53'* R tram found
out Wednesday night that the "learning by
doing" process often means learning some
things the hard way.

□Bee Page IB

BRIBPS
School head's contract renew ed
SANFORD — Supt. Paul Hagrity will continue
In lend the Seminole County nchool district uhtll
Ihe end of June 1907. And he will make more
money todott.
The school board employs the superintendent
und has the option each year to rrvtrw Ills
progress and make recommendations for Im­
provement*. This year, board cliulrtnun Rarhuru
Kuhn »ald. Hagcrty'n evaluation wan "stellar."
She *nld nhe wan pleased with bln work and
til* leadership, but wu» Impressed by Ihe fart
that five board member*, working Indepen­
dently. evaluated Hugrrty "at expectation" or
"above expectation" In all area*.
"T ills bourd could never be accused of being
'of one mind' on any Issue." she quipped. "W e
have our own phlllsophles mid Ideas on every
Issue, but everyone o f us agreed dial Dr.
Hagrrty Is doing n superb Job."
In addition to adding another year to Ills
contmrt. thus extending It through June 30.
1997. the board ulso ugrecd to Increase
Hagerty's salary by three percent. Increase (its
vacation days and offer him the option of
receiving payout for accrued annual leave at III*
discretion.
According lo the revised contract. Hagerly will
earn a base Milary of 9101.409. Automobile
expense*, a portable telephone. Insurance and
other expense* will ulso lie paid by Ihe school
district.
He will be give 23 vucullon day* each year, an
Inrrenne of *even from the IK he now get*. Any
days tie accrues In one year will In- carried over
Into Ihe next year.
The contract also permits him to "cash In" at
the current dally rale any portion of those day*
at liny time. If he ch oose*, he may be |udd lor
those day* at the end of hi* employment with
ihe district.
The board member* spoke highly ot Hagerly
and Ills work, but |Kilntrd out that work suit
needs to be done In the ureas of public relations
and communications, area* tlicy said needed
work when they evaluated bis Job performance
lust summer.
" I feel very good about 111* progress." Kuhn
suld.
When the vote was taken Kuhn voted against
the measure, but laughed at Hagerty's look of
shock.
"Can’t you lake a Joke?" she said. "I was
Joking."

G rindle w ithdraw s from race
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS Former state
legislator Art Grindle will withdraw from his bid
to uuseut rival Gary Siegel for Scnutc District
12. Grindle said Ihe decision was inadr when
Ills wife Phyllis discovered a lump In her breast.
Grindle said his wife's fuinlly luis a history of
hrcusl cancer. A lest will Ik - conducted next
week lo determine whether Ihe mass |m&gt;sch a
danger, he Mild. "She's such a sweet thing. I
didn't want to pul her through the stress." said
Grindle. Grindle served 10 years In Ihe House
before seeking the Scnutc. He lost to Siegel In an
oftcn-bltter GOP prltnury rucc.

Joan Rivers’ to shop alone
CHICAGO - Joan Rivers still can shop, Just
without you.
Her syndicated home shopping program,
"Can We Shop." was canceled Wednesday
because of poor ratings.
The show wus produced by QRT Enterprises,
a partnership formed by QVC, Inc.. Regal
Communications and Tribune Entertainment.

Prom staff and wire reporta

HANFORD — Seminole County commissioners
created a 9250.000. trust fund Ibis week lo aid
communities and organizations In redeveloping
deteriorating commercial areas.
Undrr Ihe pilot program, money will lie offered
lo help pay county permit fees, right-of-way
landscaping and to participate In the crrullon of
new Job prndurlng opportunities. The money can
also he used to provide better acre#* to
commercial property.
Th ere urc no Job production or private
Investment limits, hut the projects must be
located on major highways. Each propo«ul will hr
considered by commissioners.

-Commissioner Larry Furlong
The Idea was raised by commissioner Larry
Furlong In February, who suggrxtrd starting the
fund with $ 100,000.
"T h e longer these structures sit vacant the
harder they are to bring bock Into use." wrote
Furlong In hi* proposal. "In the meantime, they
are often an eyesore and generate less lux
revenue Ilian occupied buildings (e g. the SemiVKlIc I'Ll/JI 4ltl(| Ihr
Pln/n nrr liivrfl nnlv
on ihe land value • l

properly lax purposes.)
Commissioner* agreed Tuesday, hut commis­
sioner Dick Van Dcr Wclde felt the program
needed more study by county committees. Van
Der Wclde was nlmi concerned the program,
funded from reserve*, was being created too close
to Ihe new budget ycor.
When other commissioners were ready to
create the fund. Van Der Welde relented, but
recommended humping the amount up to
9250.000. A pleased Furlong quickly agreed and
commissioner* voted unanimously for Ihe pro|MIHUl.

Furlong said he wanted to provide money lo
help holster employment and the economic
foundation of Ihe county by providing Incentives

Fund, Page SA

Murder
trial

Bookin’ It?

V e rd ic t to
be all or
n o th in g
By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Horald Staff Writer
SANFORD - It will be an all or
nothing verdict In (lie murder trial
of Anton Daryl Meyer* uftcr the
defendant refused to wulvc the
Hiutute of limitation* In the case.
Meyer* will either be found guilty
or not guilty of first degree murder.
If I lie verdict I* not guilty. Meyer
will tie frre. If lie Is ronvtrtrd. lie
will face the death penalty or life In
prison.
Meyer* I* being tried for first
degree murder In the dlauppeuruncc
of l-l-yenr old Kalhy Engel* in May.
I9H7. Iler liody ha* never been
found. The statute of limitation* on
lesser Included crimen, nuch a*
nccnml degree murder or man­
slaughter, ban expired. There I* no
lime limit on prosecuting a first
degree murder cu»e. In refusing to
waive the statute of limitation*, the
Jury l* not given the option of
lindtng him guilty of u lesser crime
wlih less severe penalties.
The defendant told Judge Alan
Dickey Wednesday he did not want
to exercise his right to wulvc the
statute of limitations, against the
advice of his defense attorney, Ed
Leinster.
" I think It Is careless to give up
the opiKirtunlty to a guilty (verdict)
o f a lesser Included (offense)."
Leinster told the court.
The defendant ulso said on the
record he Is satisfied with Leinster's
representation.
Meyers also requested to be
excused from the trial during Jury
ilclllK-ratlon* and when they re-

Libraries and media
across the county will have their
roforenco resources greatly In­
creased slnco Florida Polymers,
tho Lako Mary basod manufactur­
er of plastics and envlromonlal
products, donatod nearly 5,000
volumes of encyclopedias to
schools and libraries In Seminole
and Orange counties. Above,
president Rush Bailey told those
assembled for tho donation that
his com pany wantod to do
something to benoflt the commu­
nity Later, represenlatives from
local libraries loaded the books
and took them to their facilities
w h e r e th e y w ill b e n e fit
you n gsters. At right, Kenny
Markowskl from Iho Seminole
County Library Systom prepares
to pick up a set of books as
Theodore Patterson from the
Orange County Library System
looks on.
H*(«M Photo, by Tommy Vlnconl

□ See Murder, Page 5A

Lake Mary

Honored for his service

C o m m issio n term length
issue back fo r d iscu ssio n
By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer

INDBX

I The longer these structures
sit vacant the harder they are to
bring back into use. J

LAKE MARY - The question of
term lengths will be buck before the
Lake Mary City Commission tills
evening. A decision to place the
matter on the November bnllot was
tabled at the June 2 meeting.
The basic concept would be to

have the mayor and members o f ihe
commission elected for three rather
Ilian two-year lerms.
During diiHtTitwIon earlier this
m o n th . C o m m is s io n e r G a ry
Rrcnder and Mayor Lowry Rocket!
both said they believed the threeyear lengths would be better.
"Three years of time would be

□ Sec Elections, Page S A .

Builders seek approval for
47-acre housing developm ent

Partly
Cloudy

Purtly sunny with
scutlcrcd afternoon
thunderstorms. High
In the lower to mid
00s. Light wind from
southeast at 10 mph.
Chance o f rain 50
percent.

By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY - It's the Bamc
song, hut u different vocalist.
Hulldcrs are once again seeking
approval to develop u 47-ucrc tract
for residential homes on Luke
Emma Roud, at the southwest
corner of Emmu Oaks Trail.
The PUD. Planned Urban Devel­
opment, was originally requested by
Centex Homes. It was approved by

the Lake Mary City Commission
several months ago. Willi II came
approval or u rezoning request for a
1.29 acre portion of the property
from residen tial to industrial.
Centex hud announced Intentions to
build u day nursery for residents of
the development.
Tonight, n new request will be
made, this lime by Pultc Homes', a
different developer, who now plans
lo develop the area. Pultc however.

HeraldPhotoby Apryl KtnUton
Edward Johnson, right, a past Lt. Governor In the Klwanla organization
and member ot tho Klwanls Club of Sanford, waa honored for hla
membership longovlty at a ceremony In Sanford yesterday. Vic Compe,
loft, International Lt. Governor of Klwanla, prasonted Johnson with
honors for his 55 years ol mamborshlp and for being named lo the
Klwanls Legion of Honor lor "having helpod to make Klwanls tho groat
organization It Is today."

□ S ee Develop, Page SA

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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

Southern Baptists oppose plan
Health reform with abortion coverage will be fought

Teens indicted for first-degree
TAMPA — Three Massachusetts teens have been Indicted on
murder charges In the shooting death o f a 73-ycar-old man
during a robbery nttempt tn his home.
Michael Shawn DuPuls, 18, and Floyd LaFountaln and Kyle
Dylnn Moran, both 16, were indicted on live counts: first-degree,
murder, burglary, attempted robbery, theft o f a firearm and a
motor vehicle.
The youths, from Athol, Mass., will be tried an adults In the
June 7 death o f Manuel Huerta.
Police believe the elderly retired bus driver fell victim to run
nlvvnys who stole a car In Massachusetts and hit the road on a
wrrklong crime spree that took them up to Maine, then south
to Tampa.
"Apparently, they ran out o f money and were looking for
someone lo rob." Tampa police MaJ. Ken Taylor said.
The retired bus driver apparently resisted the robbery with a
knife and was shot once with a ,22-callber rifle.
Police say Moran shot Huerta.

■y DAVID BRIGGS
AP Religion Writer
ORLANDO — The Southern Uupll*ls have
declared they will fight any health care
reform plan that Includes abortion coverage.
The vote by the nation's Inrgesl Protestant
denomination Wednesday came one tiny
after first Indy Hillary Rndhnm Clinton
refused lo rule out dropping abortion
coverage as a compromise.
About 10,000 delegates lo the 137th
annual meeting of the Southern Baptist
Convention overwhelmingly approved by a
show o f hands a resolution backing heal lit
core reform If It docs not cover abortions.
The vote was not tallied.
L a t e r t h i s m o n t h ,
t he
15.4-mllllon-member church will send out

80,000 filers to 40 churches In key
congressional districts urging members to
write congressman who are undecided on
the Issue, stilt) James A. Smith, director of
government relations Tor the convention’s
Christian Life Commission.
If abortion 1s Included In a health plan.
Smith saltl. "It would be the most de­
vastating setback since Roe vs. W ade," the
Supreme Court decision legalizing nbort Ion.
In (be resolution on health care approved
on the second day of the three day meeting,
delegates said that despite the denomina­
tion's historic mistrust of government In­
tervention, (he health care system needs la
Ik- reformed to take care of millions of
Americans lacking adequate Insurance.
"W e feel the Issue or Justice ... mandates

FORT LAUDERDALE — A psychologist has been arrested
and accused o f persuading a female patient to undreas, then
fondling her tn his office during a professional visit, authorities
said.
Arnold Shaplrd was released from Broward County Jail
Wednesday night after posting 13,500 bond.
Shapiro, who lives In Boca Raton, was arrested Wednesday
morning at his Deerfield Beach office and charged with one
count of sexual misconduct by a psychotherapist, a seconddegree felony, the Broward Sheriffs Office said.
,
The arrest followed a complaint from a 40-year-old Coconut
Creek womnn, who returned for a subsequent psychotherapy
session with Shapiro which was videotaped and tape recorded
by sheriffs detectives without the psychologist's knowledge.
If convicted. Shapiro could face 16 years in prison and a fine
left up to the Judge. Crollussaid.
Shapiro, 63. has been refused a license to practice three
times by the Florida Department of Professional Regulation
because of similar allegations out o f North Carolina, where he
previously practiced, according to the Sheriffs Office state­
ment.

MIAMI — The attorney for one o f six policemen accused o f a
coverup conspiracy In the beating death o f a drug dealer 1ms
told a federal court Jury the government's theory In the case
wasn't credible.
The officers claim drug dealer Leonardo Mercado was armed
with a butcher knife when they went to his apartment Dee. 16.
1088. They mild he was fatally Injured while fighting to avoid
arrest.
But prosecutors said Wednesday the officers, members of a
special drug squad, were seeking revenge for an anonymous
letter sent (o the department alleging that Mercado had a
contract out on one o f the officers. The knife was planted after
the fatal beating, the prosecutors said.
"It could not have happened that w ay." Milton Hlrsch.
attorney for officer Pablo Camacho, said. He said the
drug-squad officers hadn't been told of the letter, and for the
case lo have developed the way the government alleged, "they
would have had to have knowledge o f that letter."
Hlrsch also said that If the officers had Intended Mercado
harm, they wouldn't have gone to his home In broad daylight
and "c e r ta in ly would m ake som e effort to disguise
themselves."
Attorneys for Haynes and Solomon made their arguments
later Wednesday. The defense was expected to wrap up today
and U.S. District Judge Stanley Marcus could send the case to
the Jury by Friday morning.

From Associated Press reports

L O TTR R Y
M IAMI - Here are the
winning numbers selected
Wednesday In the Florida

In u related uctlon, the delegates also
criticized the president — n fellow Southern
Baptist — for taking steps lo make the
French abortion pill RU-486 available here.
The drug could be licensed for sale In jh e
United States within two years.

8y Aeeoeleud Prats__________
MIAMI — Unnecessary charges
at Florida huspItalsAtddrd up (o
•2 .3 billion, and Floridians
s|&gt;end loo much time In hospi­
tals. a new study concludes,
A la r g e c h u n k o f th e
overcharges could've been pre­
vented If managed heallh rare
rirms and hospitals had been
serious about saving costs, suye
th e stu dy co n d u cted by a
Philadelphia consulting firm.
T h e stu dy, con du cted by
MlUtman A Robertson In 1092,
shown thut the average hospital
stay covered by a Florida HMO
was 4.7 days Thut was about 46
percent longer than what the
study called "w ell-m u naged"
HMO plans In other states.

Pipe bom bs detonated w ithout Injury

Theory said n o t credible in coverup case"

Delegates did not endorse a specific heallh
care plan but were critical o f President
Clinton's proposal In several areas. They
said the "m orally objectionable" parts
Included provisions for abortion coverage
and distribution o f con traceptives to
youngsters without parental consent In
public schools.

Study says hospital
costs are too high

Pa y chologist charged w ith m isconduct

HERNANDO BEACH — Five plpebombs, wired to liming
devices, were discovered nenr some businesses In this Gulf
Coast community. All were detonated without injuries, officials
said.
Firefighters responding to a 4 a.m. call Wednesday about a
vehicle fire near Sterling Marina made the frightening
discovery and withdrew, summoning (he Hillsborough County
bomb squad, a deputy said.
In all, bomb experts found five 10-Inch plpebombs. with
batteries connected and wired (o a clock, said Hernundo
Sheriffs Sgt. Frank Blerwllcr.
Two exploded on their own and the other three were
detonated by bomb experts, he said.
The building bouses several businesses. Blerwllcr said.
The bomb squad and federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
agents searched the area for any other explosives while
Investigators looked for clues that would lead them to who did
it and why.

our calling u|&gt;on the government al some
point at lens! lo attempt to reform," said
Tom m y Lea, chairman of the convention's
Resolutions Committee.

Connl* Clark ahadas herself from the sweltering sun while
welching her son en|oylng the playground al Perk on Park.

Those plans, many of Ihcm In
California, ure aggressive nlxiut
saving costs und are extremely
competitive, the study said.
The researchers came up with
their figures after reviewing data
filed by with the state by the 219
general care hospitals and 33
HMOs that were operating In
Florida at the time. The study
did not Include hospital stays by
Medicare recipients.

Some hospitals and managed
care plans arc getting better ut
saving pullents money and not
neglecting Ibelr health rare In
the process, said Linda Quick,
president o f the South Florida
ilospltal Association.
"T h e original concept of the
HMO was to maintain someone's
health," she suld. "It was lo
provide someone with the least
rosily, most effective rare when
they nrrdrd It."
The unnecessary costs will
decline once managed care com­
panies get a better feel for the
average irnglh of hospltul stuys
"If the recidivism rate Is high.
It could end up costing them
more money." Quick suld.
Pullenls lit managed heallh
care pluns mutt seek early
treatment for heallh problems
or Ihr prohlrms cun rsculate and
become rosily, she said.
"It will only wotk well when
people understand wluil they
signed on lo ." she said. "When
people use It appropriately It
warka a lot better than when
they follow (heir old patterns
and show up at Ihe hospital
emergency room."

Nudists oppose beach ownership transfer
By A stools tad Prase
MILTON - Nudists, rebuffed
In e f f o r t s lo p r e s e r v e u
clo th in g o p tio n a l beach, are
opposing ownership transfer o f a
barrier Island community (hat
Includes the controversial bcuch.
Leaders o f Panhandle Free
Beaches objected to transferring
Navarre Bcuch from Escambia
County lo neighboring Snnln
Rosa County during a some­
times heated meeting Tuesday
of federal and local officials.
Earl Parker, a vice president of
the group, urged the Nutlonul
Park Service to oppose the trans­
fer and. Instead, seek federal
ownership o f the four-mile sec­
tion o f Santa Rosa Island.
T h e G u lf Island N ation al
Seashore, Eglln Air Force Base
and Escambia and Okaloosa
counties own oilier |M&gt;rltons of
the Island that stretches ubout
50 miles from Pensacola lo
Desttn.

S a n ta R o sa C o u n ty A d ­
ministrator Ernie Padgett ac­
cused the nudists of opposing
the transfer In retaliation for a
recently passed ordinance ban­
ning nudity ut an Isolated beach
traditionally used by nuked
sunbuthrrs.

and businesses.
The two counties have agreed
to transfer ownership to Santa
Rosa, but (lie deal must Ikapproved by Congress because
Escambia received Ihe Island
land from the federal govern­
ment after World War II. Deed

" I think the Park Service Is
in tellig en t enough to know
whul's going on here," Pudgclt
said.
Parker later denied (lie two
Issues were tied together.
"W e're Interested In protecting
the property." Parker said.
"W e're more than Just a nudist
group," added Duvtd Manners,
another Free Beaches vice presi­
dent.
The Florida Legislature trans­
ferred political Jurisdiction over
Navarre Beach lo Santa Rosa
County In 1991. hut Escambia
retains ownership of (he land.
The property Is leased lo Santu
Rosa, which subleases II for
private homes, condominiums

restrictions prohibit selling Ihe
land for private use.
A House subcommittee last
week delayed action on a trans­
fer bill because Park Service
officials said they were worried
about how Santa Rosa would
develop ihe property.

High pressure petition tactics
Tallahassee — Florida voters should not succumb to pressure
from people collecting signatures for proposed constitutional
amendments. Ih e state's lop elections official warned.
Hundreds o f voters have called elections officials to complain
about high-pressure tactics, according to the office of Secretary
of State Jim Smith.
" I can'l recall anything like this before." Don North, u Smith
spokesman, said Wednesday.
Sometimes people collecting signatures arc volunteers:
sometimes they're getting paid for every petition they can turn
In. Smith said most petition campaigns are being conducted
properly.
But some voters have told elections officials Unit they were
told they wouldn’t be allowed to vole unless they've signed a
petition and were misled about the effect of different pro|Kisals.

TH E W EA TH ER

Lottarv:
Tonight: Scattered evening
thunderstorms otherwise fair.
Low In the lower to mid 70s.
Sou theast wind at 5 mph.
Chance o f rain 30 percent.
Friday: Variable with scattered
afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. High In the lower 60
lo mid 90s. South wind 10 mph.
Chance o f rain 60 percent.
E x ten d ed forecast: P a rtly
cloudy "with scattered afternoon
and even in g thunderstorms,
Lows In the lower to mid 70s.
Highs In the upper 60s to mid
90s.
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STATISTICS
THURSDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 12:20
u.m.. 12:40 p.m.: MaJ. 6:30 a.m..
6:55 p.m. TIDES! D aytona
Beach: highs, 2:17 a.m., 3:04
p.m.; lows. 8:45 a.m., 9:29 p.m.;
New Sm yrna Beach: highs.
2:22 a.m., 3:14 p.m.: lows. 8:50
a.m.. 9:34 p.m.: Cocoa Beach)
highs, 2:37 u.m., 3:24 p.m.;
lows. 9:10 a.m., 9:34 p.m.

BOATING
Daytona Beacht Waves are
1-2 feet with a slight chop.
Citrrcnl Is to the north with a
wtiler temperature of 82 degrees.
New Smyrna Beacht Waves
arc 1-2 feet with a Blight chop.
Current Is slightly to the.north
with a water temperature of 82
degrees.

Th e high tem perature In
SunTord Wednesday was 93
degrees and the overnight low
was 72 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, en ding at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, totalled .00 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 10 a.m,
today was 84 degrees und
Thursday's overnight low was
73, as recorded by Ihe National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

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Now Or loom
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Oklahom a City
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□Relative Humidity •SIS78 p€t
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Cop: O .J. S im p so n to be arrested

POLICE BRIEFS

Report: Blood type matches that of blood at crime scene

M ultiple charges
SunTon! police arretted Wllllum Kills, 27. 2450 Center Street,
following a chute through the etty Tuesday. Officers said they
were called regarding a possible burglary on Sliver laikc Drive.
They said when lhey arrived, a man, later Identified as Kills,
was seen leaving the urea In his vehicle, and was pursued
through Sanford. At one point, officers wild he ran u red light.
During the chase, officers found the vehicle hud been listed as
stolen. Police finally apprehended him In the 2600 block of
Laurel Avenue and placed him under arrest. Me was charged
with grand theft auto, resisting an officer without violence,
fleeing ami attempting to elude an officer, being a habitual
I raffle offender, reckless driving, and driving with a suspend
ed/rrvoked license.
At the Snnlord poller department, officers found Kills was
also wanted In connection wlih the burglary of a residence In
Krunklln Arms Apartments. Police said Kills rrporlrdiy broke
Into the apurtment and attempted to rupr a woman while she
was sleeping In her bed. They said the woman sprayed aerosol
at him, and he fled from the urcu taking $400 tn cash.
In connection With the burglary case. Kills has been charged
with attempted sexual battery, burglary o f an occupied
dwelling and grnnd thrft.

Suspicious vehicle
Sherlirs deputies arrested Hrooke Courtney Salvatore, 10. of
409 Tungrlo Drive, near Sanford. In the IdyllWIIde subdivision
early Wrdnrsduy. A resident re|xirtrd seeing two females
apparently being pursued by a passing car. Deputies conducted
a traffic stop of the vehicle and checked the three passengers.
Salvatore was placed under arrrst. She was charged with
|K&gt;ssesslon of a controlled substance and possession of ding
paraphernalia. Although the arrrst rr|Nirt Indicated that a mate
In the car was also arrested, no sjiedflc details were uvullublr.
A third person In the car reportedly fled from the areu nod has
not been Identified.

Suspected burglar arrested
lauigwiKKl police arrested Michael It Harney, If). 2103 Deer
Hollow Circle. Uingwood. on Tuesday. Police said thry were
investigating the thrft of a radio from a vehicle on Citrus Trer
Lane, and reportedly saw Harney running from the area Police
said they found him hiding on thr ground near some bushes,
and placed him under arrrst. He has tx-en charged with
unarmed burglury. and grand theft.

Vehicles stolen, recovered
• A brow'll 197H Chevrolet 4-door sedan, license number
IMG-12D, was refu ted stolen to |hi IIre Tuesday from a parking
lot at Regatta Shores Apartments
• A bur gaudy I960 Oldsmnhllc was reported stolen Tuesday
from a residence In the 2500 blin k of Ridgewood Avenue.
• A I1JH4 Pontiac, reported stolro In Lnngwood. was located
by Sanford |wdlcr Tuesday near Hth Street ami Seminole
Dardens
• A 15)86 Mitsubishi, listed as stolen Sunday, w'ns recovered
try Sanford palter Tuesday at 26th Street and Oak Avenue.
• A brown 1976 Dodge, with no listed license number, was
reported stolen Tuesday Iriuii a church parking lot on S.
Orlamln Drive.

W arrants served
• Scott Kugene Dunn, DO. JOH'i Sanford Avenue, was
locntrd by Sanford (Miller at Ills resldenrr early Wednesday He
was wauled on a warrant for (ailing lo u|i|»rur on a charge ot
rr*lallti|Ui( uffjcei \ynl|"tu ylnlrj^r. . ,
,
• Cljrtstl LyrtWOnd. 27. 11291 Sanford AVcnue. w.y» served
two warTtint*"at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. One was for falling to appear on a charge of driving
under the Influence of alcohol, the oilier for fatting to ap|&gt;ear on
a charge of battery.
• Lydia Mnrchelle Smith, 24. .'107 Franklin Arms Apart­
ments. was served a warrant by deputies near her residence
Tuesday She was wanted for falling in appear to jwy a fine
• Joseph Anthony lufornuro. 29, 161 Nova Road. Sanford,
was transported to the John K. Polk Correctional Facility Irom
the Osceola County Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for fulling lo
appear on a charge of driving with a suspended/revnked
license.
• Waller Kugene Cain. 31. 1204 W. 12th Street, was arrested
by Sanford police Investigating u disturbance call at 12lh
Street and Lincoln Court Tuesday. Cain was wanted for
vtnlaiton of parole.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• The resident o f a home In the 2400 block of 18th Street. In
Goldsboro Kslatcs. told deputies someone tiK»k the garden hose
from fils yard, and spruyed water Into the bedroom o f tils
apartment curly Wednesday.
• 9200 In damage and the theft of a 9120 radar detector was
reported Tuesday as the result of a vehicular burglary, to the
200 block of Hickman Drive.
• A 9100 vacuum cleaner was reportedly stolen Tuesday
from u resilience In the 3000 block of llcardall Avenue.
• A resident of St. Croix Apartments on Grassy Point Loop,
told deputies u friend had apparently taken 95)5 In cash from
the apartment on Tuesday.
• 924 In cusli was reported missing early Wednesday
following a vehicular burglary In the 300 block of Morning
Glory Drive.
• A $100 bug deflector screen was reportedly taken from a
195)0 Isujeu Trooper Tuesday, purkei) at the Midway Commerce
Center.

HELP
STOP THE
LING

By JOHN MADBL
Associated Proas Writer_________
L O S A N G E L E S - O .J .
Simpson's blood type matches
that of blood (mind outside Ills
ex-wife's condominium, whrrr
she and a friend were stabbed to
death In a fierce struggle with
their attacker, the Los Angeles
Times reported today.
A more exact DNA trst tn
determine whether the blood Is
in fad Simpson's lias not Ix-t-n
concluded, the ncwspu|H-r said,
dtm g unidentified sources. Such
tests can take two months or
more. Illoixl types are shared by
many people.
A lawyer for the 46-yrar-old
fo r m e r . 'f o o t b a ll s ta r sa id
Stmpson was at home waiting
for a limousine to the airport
when Nicole llrowu Simpson
and Ronald Goldman were killed
Sunday night.
Hut a police source. s|M *aklng

No briefs, no oral
arguments over
prison amendment
By JA CK It HALLIFAX

Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - The Florida
Supreme Court won't be hearing
oral arguments or reading legal
briefs while reviewing a pro­
posed constitutional amendment
that's designed lo keep Inmates
In prison for longer.
No lawyers representing cither
the proponents or opponents
showed up Wednesday to urgnratxiul I lie "Stop Early Release ol
Prisoners" proposal And no
brief* were tiled.
"H ad a party ami nobody
rattle." Sid White, clerk ol the
Supreme Court, said alter a
10-mlmitr h e a r i n g
W lillr said lie couldn't re­
member u similar situation with
uny oilier proposed roost n o ­
tional amendment.
Plnrlla* County Shertll Everett
Rice, a leading S TOP proponent,
said tits trlliiw supporters didn't
see ih r need to lilt- Uriels or
m ak e oral itigi^m ents Ix-eause no

oppourtitsliJdrom r forward.
"T h e pi Am language ol the
Itllog speaks for Itself." hr said.
Thr STOP measure guaran­
tees that prisoners would serve
at least 65 percent ol llielr
sentences. On the average. Flor­
ida Inmates arc currently re
leased after completing 44 per­
cent of their terms.
No critics have surfaced hut
many o f the measure's support­
ers have been both active anil
vocal.
The Supreme Court reviews
proposed am endm ents after
supporters collect 10 percent of
the 429.42H signatures needed
to make llie ballot.
The court doesn't pass Judg­
ment on me measures; it only
rhccks for two tilings.
First, the Justices check to see
If the measure deals with one
subject, as required by the
Florida Constitution. Second,
they decide If the text voters will
read on Election Day Is a dear
summary of the- language that
will tie added to the constitution.
Not even STOP'S supporters
showed uj&gt; Wednesday.
Justices addressed questions
to the only lawyer present. Louis
Hubcncr. He works for the office
of stale Attorney General Hull
Huttcrworth. which sends the
amendments to the court.
P lu y ln g d e v il's a d vo ca te .
Justice Gerultl Kogan asked If

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Ihr linen between the lcglnl.itIve
mid executive bnmchrx of gov­
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violation of tin- slnglr-suhjfrl
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house to attend a private visita­
tion service at u funeral home
Wednesday for Mrs. Simpson.
Her family was said to have
trraled him cordially.
"It was all friendly." Denise
Drown. Mrs. Simpson's sister,
told the Dally News of Los
Angeles.
Earlier In Hu- day, Shajilrn told
reporters Hint the former NFL
star was ni home in the city’s
Hrctiiwood section at the lime of
(lie slaying two miles away.
"O.J. was at home walling lo
gel Into a limousine In lake him
to the airport on a trip that tiad
Ix-en planned well In advance for
it p r o m o t Io n a I e v e n t ' In
Chicago," Shajilrn said.
Detectives questioned the llsnousine driver and searched the
ca r. K A H C -TV rejiorted . In
Chicago. T V stations reported
that Los Angeles police were In
Chicago anil planned to meet
with Investigators there today.
Funerals were scheduled to­
day for Mrs. Simpson, 35, uhd
Goldm an. 25. a waiter ami
friend,
Shapiro, a lawyer with a track
record lor striking pica bargains
tor his celebrity clients, took
over the case Wednesday from
attorney Howard Weltzman.
Well/mau sold lie stepped
aside because o f fils (KTsonal
relollmishlp with Simpson and
Ills other professional commit­
ments He has tx-en representing

Michael Jackson, who Is the
focus of a child molestation
Investigation.
Shapiro said Simpson Is under
a doctor's care for depression
over Ills former wife's slaying.
"I'v e never seen him lower.
He's very, very distraught." said
Simpson's longtime friend and
former Huflaln Hills Icurnmnlc
Hob Chandler. "H e's grieving the
loss of the mother o f Ills two
kids,"
Friends said Simpson anti Ids
former wile liatl been consid­
ering a rcctiucIllation, but the
Times quoted an unidentified
source as saying Mrs. Simpson
told film weeks ago that they
eould never gel hack together.
Police tiad been called to tier
Iown house several limes 111 re­
cent months to deal with dis­
putes between the two. the
source said.
Slnqisoo was placed on two
years’ probation after jileadlng
no content to wife healing In
1989. He allegedly screamed.
" I ’ll kill you!" as he slaj&gt;|u-d and
kicked tils wife. T h ey wendivorced In 1992.
S h a p iro o fte n re p re s e n ts
celebrities In trouble. Including
such sports stars as Darryl
Strawberry and Vince Colettkin.
Shapiro Is known for bundling
cases In which jilca bargains arc
struck or charges never filed.
W rlum an. in contrast, is known
as a courtroom fighter.

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on condition of anonymity, told
T h e A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s on
Wednesday that Simpson would
be arrested In the slayings,
perhaps wliliiii days.
The Times previously refxirlcd
that Simpson had scratches on
his body when police &lt;|iient!oncd
film Monday. Mrs. Simpson's
lit ro u t w a s s l a s h e d , a n d
Goldman's wounds Indicate In­
put up a fierce struggle iH-fore Indied. Investigators said.
Police were also reported lo
h ave fou nd b lo o d s ta in s in
Sim pson's drivew ay anil Ills
vehicle, and a bloody glove al tils
mansion und another at the
crime scene. Tests on tin- gloves
have not been completed, thi­
ne wspu|H*r said.
Simpson's attorney, Rotx-rl L.
Shapiro, did not Immediately
return a cull for comment early
today.
On W e d n e s d a y , S im p son
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EDITORIAL

Help your child
progress in life
Thirteen elementary schools In Seminole
County are hoping to have changes In report
card grading systems, especially at the
kindergarten level.
Goldsboro Elementary School Principal
Geraldine W right suports the narrative
method, allowing teachers to meet with
c h i l d r e n ' s p a r e n t s a n d d i s c u s s the
youngster’s achievements, or lack thcre-of.
For decades, elementary schools have used
E for excellent. S for satisfactory. U for
unsatisfactory, and N for needs Improvement.
At higher grades, the A. B. C. D. and F
systems have been used. Most of the lime,
report cards have a small nrea on which the
Instructor is to make an observation about
the student’s progress.
This hasn't always worked, however. Albert
Einstein and Thom as Edison both had
terrible report cards. Each of them fnllrd
many classes. One biography recnlls that one
of Edison’s teachers once wrote on his report
card. "Slow learner * doesn't pay attention."
It proves, at least In a few cases, that the
grading system doesn’t always reveal the true
potential of a student. Some of it depends on
what the teacher requires In comparison to
what the student Is willing to give.
We believe however, that one of the main
reasons the present grading system doesn't
work. Is not the teacher nor the student. It Is
the parent or guardian who receives the
report card. Too many people Just don't care.

C linton confused on H aiti, Korea
The chaos In President Clinton's foreign policy
Is about to cscalutc. Hitherto nil America has lost
Is Us hard-won respect as the leader o f the world.
Now. us Mr. Clinton starts to Implement various
policies, wc are going in begin losing American
lives us well.
It seems clear that a military Invasion o f Haiti
Is In the works, probably within weeks. So. for
the first time In modern history, Amrrlran
soldiers will be ordered to risk and If necessary
lose their lives In an operation that Involves no
"vital national Intercut5' whatever. The restore*
tlon to power of the (laky cx-prlrst Jean-Bertrand
Aristide was pledged by Mr. Clinton to the
Congressional Black Caucus last year. In return
for Its Indispensable support for his budget
proposal (which passed by one vote), If Ihe death
of American soldiers strikes you as too high a
price to pay for redeeming that pledge, tnke It up
with your Congressman.
Meanwhile In North Korrn. where a vital
American Interest really Is Involved. Mr. Clinton
has turned (lie old fashioned cringe Into tin
Instrument o f foreign pollry. It was more than u
year ago that Kim 11-Sting disclosed his tntenllon
to go Into the lucrative buslnrss of mamifariurlug and selling (and perhaps using) atomic
bombs.

The problem wns
turned over to Secre­
tary o f State Warren
C h r is t o p h e r , a
world-class till Merer,
who dithered for a
solid year, offering
Kim everything from
economic aid to rec­
ognition as the per­
manent dictator o f
North Korea If only
he would abandon
his Intention. Hut
K im w en t g r im ly
ahead, banning In­
t e r n a t i o n a l In *
£ The chaos In
spectors from key
President
sites and adding a
Clinton's
lin e o f in te rm e d i­
foreign policy is
ate-range missiles to
aboutlo
Ids arsenal.
escalate. £
So now the doves
In the Clinton ndmln
Istrntlon have drafted a pnqioaul for International
econom ic sanctions against North Korea,
allegedly designed to bring it to heel. They will,
o f course, do no such thing, and won't even

JOSEPH SPEAR

Nixon skeletons
continue to surface
From beyond I h e grave bus come nwhistling a missile that threatens lo demolish
Richard Nixon's final grasp for rrxjK-t t
Will the heretofore secret diaries krpi My
Ills late cMIrf of slalf II It HaMk-man al Iasi do
Mini In?
In u polttlcul career that spanned nearly
Mali a century. Nixon rose and fell so often.
Milled und Ixiunced Mack m i many time*,
metamorphosed Into so many lortns I Mat Mr
often Invited comparisons to moon*, ruhtier
Malls and luit|N&gt;len
In t h e p o s t *
Watergate year*, he
fought tenaciously lo
sulvage an honurahtc
place In history. How
desperate wus his
s l r o g UI r ? W h e n

" A s lo n g as J oh n n y passes, w ho cares If he
has m ostly D 's, 1 kn ow h e ’s n good b o y ."
could be the response. In the future how ever,
w h en Joh n n y tries to get Into college or start
a n ew Job, those D ’ s w ill hnunt him .

(lo c lo rs

Certainly no parent wants his or her child
to become a bum. Yet the way some parents
respond to the results of a school term or
year, you would expect the opposite.
Whether these schools end up being able to
hold individual parental discussions about
each o f their students, or whether we
continue using the old-fashioned methods of
grading. It's time to start paying better
attention.
Not Just students paying better attention In
class, but parents being more aware of how
their children arc progressing.
Parenting doesn't stop with giving birth. It
lasts for the rest of your life. Make the best of
It and do whatever you can to help your child
progress In this world.

LETTERS

Dealing with police
My boyfriend and I moved to dowtown
Sanford two months ugo. Wc were living here­
about two weeks when one evening I was home
alone. I beard noises outside of my house fur
about an hour. I saw nothing through my
window except two cats. I was so relieved I sat
back down to watch television. 1saw movement
out of the corner of my eye, and looking towards
my bedroom window, I saw a man standing
there watching me. I ran up to the window
shouting "H ey. get out of here." A tall black
man who had been crouched down, stood up
and bolted from my view, but the tnun ut my
window was Hispanic and he stood (here and
licked the screen on my window, und then
calmly walked away. I screamed, slammed the
window and proceeded to slam and lock every
window In my house. Having no telephone. I
waited until morning to report this to Sanford
Police. They took my Information over the
phone and said they would put my house on the
night patrol list.
That very same day, I was returning home on
my bicycle and stopped to inform my neighbors
of what went on the night before. A h I walked up
to my front door I heard a car born and right
across the street, parked In a little while Ford
Tempo, sat a Hispanic male and a black man.
They were Bhoutlng obscenities of wbal they
were going lo do to me und drove away. My
neighbor got Hit tag number to their vehicle.
The neighbors drove me to the police station.
We turned In the lag number. 1 asked If a
written report was needed and I was told that It
wasn't nccesoary.
On Sunday. May 22. I was at the bus station
using a pay phone when they drove by again,
this time In u different cor. A light blue Toyola
Ccllcu. un older one. They yelled out. "H ey girl,
where’s your man. lie's not there all the time Is
he? And they drove off.
On Thursday, May 2fl. I was bringing my
clothes off the line. I noticed u pair o f my
underwear was missing. Later that afternoon 1
found them In my mailbox with the crotch cut
out. My boyfriend and 1 called the police. They
sent two officers to the house. I was told to get
some pepper spray, never go the same route
twice. Wc were told to get some rat traps and
2x4's with nails In them and set them around

I

succeed In delaying the crisis until aflcr thr 1090
elections - Mr. Clinton's favorite closet for ugly
surprises that must tie sprang on the American
people.
Foi one thing, the sanctions to lie Imposed are
ridiculously weak. I Invite you lo try lo make
sense out of the following sentence by New York
Times reporter Michael R. Gordon: "Adm inistra­
tion olTIclals say that by withholding stricter
sanctions, -the plan Is Intruded to deter North
Korea from taking further steps lo mukr nuclear
weapons."
Meanwhile Ihe serious men still In thr U.S.
government - notably Defense Secretary William
Perry •• have submitted a plan that contemplates
military action against North Korea (probably
"surgical" ulr strikes against Its nuclear In•slallatlonsl within a mutter o f months tf Kim
takes the remaining f-w slrps necessary to go
Into full-scale bomb production.
Mr. Clinton has not yet signed off on tills plan,
and we can lie sure that tf thrrr were a coward's
way out of the dilemma hr would luke It
Repudiating his word (as In granting Most
Favored Nation trade status lo Communist
Chlnal would tie no problem. Blaming our allies
for American paralysis |as In Bosnia) would|1&gt;e
easy. Hut wbal If Kirn presses on?

the house. These two officers also kept Insisting
that they had to be someone wc knew. Wc do
not know these people. Wc had never seen them
before all of this stalled: we are new to this part
of town.
The two officers did not lake my underwear
for evidence nor did they dust my muilbox for
prints, nor did they lake u written report. They
Just said. "Call us again If there's u problem and
watch your buck. I also told the two officers at
this time that 1 saw them on Sunday driving a
different vehicle.
The next Incident occurred the night of May
31. My boyfriend went out with some friends. I
stayed home because I wasn't feeling well.
My boyfriend returned home to find the front
door window open, the nulls that hold the screen
In place, pulled out. the wire screen pulled all
the way up. and only the doorknob lock was
locked. He found me asleep In our bed with our
flashlight on my dresser turned on. pointing In
my direction: ulso. a teddy bcur (but I keep In
my bathroom was beside me.
When I went to bed that night. I locked the
doorknob and the deadbolt. The Rushlight wns
In the kitchen drawer where we keep It. The
teddy bcur was In Ihe bathroom which only
means that they were here In my house
watching me sleep.
When I spoke to the police the next morning
they came out to the house. 1 requested to flic
out a written report. The officer did not take the
flashlight lo check for prints, nor did they check
for prints around my front door. I wrote my
report and he left.
Commander Tlndcl came out to speak to me
personally only uflcr 1 called and raised “ cnln"
with Officer Russell. He said there's not much
they cun do In this case except patrol the urea
more. I told him I can Identify thr Hispanic man.
Can't I look ut some mug shots? 1 was never
answered. I was told there urc a lot of Hlspanlcs
In this area. This Is u hud purt of town. I was told
to get a watchdog.
So what's It going lo take lo gel some real
protection? I am In fear for my life. Is It because
wc live In this part of town that wc arc ndt
receiving any help? Do wc have to be rich In
order lo gel any help? Or do I have to be raped
first or m urdered before anyone will do
anything'/
Name withheld
Sanford

)

E ditor’s note: Sanford Police Commander
Dennis Whitmire responds: The Investigation
Into this Incident Is continuing, with Del. Put
Smith assigned to the case.
Whitmire said the Sanford Police Department
Is In the processor switching to a video Imaging
system, which he feels Is far superior to using
mug hooks. Thr victim wus not shown mug
book* bccuusc the Sanford |x&gt;llcc don’t use
them, Money bus been allocated for the
video-imaging. When Hie system is In place,
victims will lie able lo Idcnllfy suspects by using
It. Hr said tile Rushlight was not removed us
cvldcnre because It hud been contaminated with
the victim's own Rngcrprtnts. Whitmire said the
police take an Interest In all crimes In all purls of
towp. The work load of each detective Is
unfortunately heuvy. and Whitmire usks victims
to be putlcnt so police can do their Jobs. He
assures our letter writer Dct. Smith Is working
on her case.

Healthcare plan
I've Just read that President and Hillary
Clinton's new healthcare proposal will cast 93.0
trillion between 1990 and 2004. when 4he plan
will t^c fully Implemented.
It seems lo me quite an Irony that the Clinton
administration claims to have undertaken
health reform largely because Ihe notion could
nut afford Increasing healthcare spending!
Where exactly Is Ihe big savings In this new

plan?
Add Ibis huge cost to the problems of more
government bureaucracy and the possibility of
losing more than 900.000 American Jobs
(source: DRI/McGruw-Hill). und I'm nol sure wc
need healthcare reform us much as the Clintons
think.
It's true there Is no such thing as a free lunch.
But the Clinton price tug seems well nut of the
range of most American tnxpaycrs. I’d rather
sec various market reforms (like capping
mulpracticc suit amounts and allowing people lo
start medical savings accounts) tried before
risking our entire economy on this radical plan
ofDlll and Hillury Clinton.
Harding VunSchuack
Tavares

.

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(o ld

M m

!&gt;•

might dir after
blood-clot surgery in
O cto b er 1974. he
summoned his wife
lo record Ml* version
of rvents- When Put
Nixon iired of taking
notes, she was re­
lieved by un aide,
£ H o o lto n In vited
who In turn wus re­
c o m p a ris o n s to
lieved by anoiher
m o o n s , rubbor
aide.
b a lls and
N ixon m oved to
ta d p o le s . J
N ew J e r s e y , m et
with pundits, wrote
_________
book*, truvelrd
abroad, dispatched Idlers lo Ills successors,
ovrrsaw the construction of a private
“ library" In which the real Nixon story Is told
through "Interpretive cxhlbltry."
One by one id* old adversaries yielded. By
Ihe lime he passed away, he wus being
portrayed as a princely fellow. If not n saint.
"H e's u brilliant m an." said former president
Jimmy Carter. "M any or us ure experiencing
a sense of loss we did not expect to feel."
wrote Washington Post columnist David
llrodcr.
Now conic the Huldeman diaries, which
teem with Nixon tirades agalnsl blacks. Jews
ami assorted foes. Nixon "pointed out that
there bus never In history been un adequate
black nation." noted Haldemun In April I960.
"There was considerable discussion of the
terrible problem arising from total Jewish
domination o f the media." he noted In
February 1972
So. will the Huldeman diaries foil Nixon's
last comeback? Sad to say, probably not.
Millions of Americans born since Watergate
have no concept o f the depths o f his
depravity. As a people, ulso. wc are quirk to
forgive and especially to forget. Nixon's
former associates keep working on his Image,
as well, and It probably won't be long t&gt;efore
he Is completely retooled.
Well, perhaps not completely. There are n
few veteran Nixon antagonists -• 1 prefer to
call Ihcm realists - left who remain ever
vigilant against revisionism. Thrlr ranks arc
dwindling, but their resolve endures.
I proudly rank myself among Ihcm. Nixon
stomped on the Constitution, and I ahull
forever revile him for It.
My old employer, syndicated columnist
Jack Anderson, completely agrees. Nixon's
minions Investigated us, survcllcd us, com­
mandeered our phone records. We will grant
no pardons.
Professor Stanley Kiitlcr, author of an
acclaimed history of Watergate. Is with us. He
says the University o f Wisconsin, where he
teaches. Is "a Nlxon-frec zone."
Greek Journalist Ellas Dcmclracopoulos.
who Red his homeland when u military Junta
seized power In 1907. has special rcttHon to
sec that Nixon Is remembered as the villain
he was.
In 1068, Dcmetracopoulos presented Dem­
ocratic National Chairman Lorry O'Brien with
evidence that the Greek Intelligence service founded and funded by the CIA - Mad
channeled $549,000 Into Nixon's campaign.
The transaction had been facilitated by
Thomas Pappas, a Greek-Amcrlcun tycoon.
Nixon pal and CIA asset.

�Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Juno 16. 1994 - BA

Develop--------

Key anti-bleeding protein found,
should aid cancer treatments
an associate member of lhe
M e m o r ia l S lo a n - K e t t e r in g
Cancer Center In New York, who
was not Involved In the research.
The protein should also reduce
the risks of serious bleeding In
lame marrow Iranplants and let
doctors avoid delays or reduc­
tions hi chemotherapy due to
low platelet levels, she said.
The finding could also enable
doctors to study anti-cancer
dru gs that h ave unusually
severe eirects oil platelet levels.
Patients with low platelet
c o u n t s cu n g e t p l a t e l e t
t r u n s f ti s I o n s n o w , b u t
transfusions work only I c u i j m i .
rarity ami can Irud lo Cnrliplfcn(Ions. Gabrllove said.
The new work Is "very, very
exciting." she said.
The discovery will not. howev­
er. help treat the uncontrolled
bleeding of hemophilia, which Is
caused by u disorder elsewhere
In the cloning process, not n lack

of platelets.
The finding Is reported hi
today's Issue o f the Journal
Nature by two Independent re­
search teams. One Included Dan
I.. Eaton and colleagues at
Gcncnlcch Inc. of South San
Francisco with scientists at the
Mayo Clinic In Rochester. Minn.,
and Jacksonville, Flu. The other
Included Donald C. Foster and
colleagu es at Z ym oO en ctlrs
Corp. o f Seattle with scientists ut
the University of Washington
School of Medicine In Seattle.
Another rcjxut on the protein
was published In Nnturc by
scientists from France und the
Immunrx Corp. of Seattle.
The protein stimulates the
creation o f specialized blood
cells that make platelets, und
makes the cells mature. Scien­
tists found animal versions of
the protein and then Identified
the human gene for It. which
revealed the chemical makeup of
the human version.

office In (list two years
Although m em bers of Ihe
commission were spilt In their
opinions on whether the terms
should lx- two or three years,
they voted unanimously In favor
of drafting an ordinance to have
the matter placed on the ballot
Roth Sawyer and Duryea said
they supported liavlng the mat­
ter placed In tlir bands ol the
voters, but planned to personally
vote against It.
The ordinance has now been
pre(wired, and will t*e brought op
for commission consideration
tonight Approval to have II
placed on Ibis November's ballot
i*rx|x-rlrd
Tw o commission seats will txup for election ibis yrar. t h o s e
presently field by David Mr,dor
and Gary Blender. If the refer­
endum Is approved. I Ills year's
election would not tw uffreted.
and winners would sllll servr tor
two years
Beginning III 1905 however,
with the seats presently belt! by
C om m ission ers Duryea and
Sawyer up lor election, winners
would serve for lltrec years
Th e follow ing election. In

MKM). Ihe remaining seals, held
by Mralor. Hrrnder and Mayor
l.owry Rockett, would then be
up for three-year term elections.
There would lx- no Itx-al city
election required In 1997. with
the two and three cycles to
rr|x*at In 1998 and 1009.
As a companion matter, the
commission also tabled an ordi­
nance dealing with thr date
fo llo w in g an e le c t io n , fo r
swearing-in of a winning can­
did ate
A nother ord in an ce,
whii h Is unrelated, repeals a rliy
charter section dealing with city
acquisition ol certain projx-riy
All of Ihe mutters will lx- op lor
commission voles tonight, to
have, or not have each of them
placed on Ihe November general
election ballot.
The laikr Mary Cliy Com­
m ission w ill b egin budget
hearings al 5 pm tonight, with
the rrgular rliy commission
meeting lo Ix-gin at 7 p m . or u»
soon alter thr Inidgrt hearings
as (Misslhlr.
The Hirelings will lx- held In
the commission ehomt&gt;crs oi
Luke Mary City Hall. 100 S.
Country Club Road

Continued from P t g i iA

this afterntxin

turned their verdict because
he was Bred of gelling up ut 3:30
a m. This Is the third week of the
trial. Jury selection In the ease
beguu the day after Memorial
Day.
.The Judge denied the unusual
request noting dial defendants
are required by luw lo be present
during critical stages of the
proceedings. Dickey added. "I'v e
never bud anytxxiy ask for ib.it
jjb r e ."
Closing arguments begun this
m orn in g and the Jury was
to begin deliberating

On Wednesday, prosecutor
C b r ls W h ite a llc m p t r d to
counter carllrr testimony from a
woman who swore she saw
Engels lit thr Altamonte Mall
h o u rs af t er she a lle g e d ly
vanished, last seen lo ihe com ­
pany o f Meyers

b V which glisV sop|Hiri lo Itie
relatives ol missing children.
Oraiulrnberg said Betty Walnc
mid her on May 29, shr had seen
Kathy on the afternoon of May
25. I9H7 at Ihr mall with
another girl and possibly a
young man. Walnc told the
i(&lt;M)|K-rson May 30.

In video taped testim ony,
Susan llrandciiberg said the
woman thought utxml what sjte
saw for a few days before lelllng
Engels' grandparents. At thr
time. Braude nix-rg worked for
flic local Missing Childrens Cm

II Meyers Is found guilty, the
Jury will return al u later date In
(lie penalty phase of the trial to
recommend cither death In Ihr
electric chair or life in prison, 23
years without the possibility of
parole.

fa n t. C a lic o C ou rt, W in ter
Sittings, died Thursday. June 9.
1994 ut Florida lluspliul/Arnold
Balmer llosplial. lie was horn In
Orlando.

Home. Oaklawn Burk (.’hapcl.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements

■yMALCOLM RITTER
APSclencoWrllcr
NEW YORK - Sciential* tuiWJ
today they have round a key
blood protein that helps people
atop bleeding, a discovery that
should help doctor*) overcome a
m ajor side effect o f cancer
treatment.
The protein prod* the Ixxly
Into making platelets, micro­
scopic disks In the blond that
rush to the sites of Injury and
clump togctltrr lo slop bleeding.
People with too few platelets can
bleed to death.
C ancer chem otherapy can
reduce platelets lo dangerously
low levels, and this side effect
can l i m i t the d o s e s o f
chemotherapy doctors give.
Hut treatments with the newly
found plAtelcl-atlmulatlng pro­
tein should let doctors give
higher and possibly more ef­
fective doses of cancer medi­
cines. said Dr. Janice Gabrllove.

she said.

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Elections —
Continued from Page IA
much more helpful in
grttlng things ikine which have
to go through lengthy pro­
cesses." lire nder ol*served.
Commissioners Sheila Sawyer
uml George Duryeu both spoke
In favor or retaining the two year
terms Sawyer commented on
(low the U S. Congress served for
inly two year terms, "and they
fertulnly have much more work
•nil stress than we do." she said.
" I don't see any problem with
two year terms for our city
Commissioners "
Before lielng elected to the
commission. Sawyer hud served
on the Charter Review Commit­
tee, which studied und redrafted
* great portion of Ihe charter by
which the city operates
She rem in d ed her fe llo w
commissioners lliut Ihe com­
mittee member* li.nl decided not
to lengthen the terms In charter
C h a n g e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s ,
because they t&gt;rhcved Ihe ell I
tens preferred the shorter terms
She said the concept is. if
citizens were In opposition to u
particular commissioner, they
could vote him or her out of

Murder----------

Christopher Roborts, 5. of Sanford loaps to save the Universe
with Mighty Morphin power as he pretends lo be Zack, the Black
Power Ranger. Roberts, like many tykes In his age group, has
been mesmerized by the cartoon suporhoros who fight against
Rila Rapulsa and her Evil Spaco Aliens

F u n d -----------Continued from Page IA
in replacing
or reva m p in g d e te rio ra tin g
buildings Furlong said lie didn't
want too narrowly-defined limits
for I lie program to slart
"W e didn't want to get out and
limit n tix&gt; much," -wild Furlong
"W e wanted to see what people
could come up with But on the
oilier hand, this Is not lor sortie
old store on a Kick ro.ul m the
middle of nowhere "
F u rlo n g 's fu vorltc co u n ty
eyesore Is Seminole Plaza, locat­
ed In Casselberry at the corner ol
Slate Road 430 and U S. High
way 17-92. The renter, which
includes a Service Merchandise
department stoic. Is nearly \pi
Cant. C enter owners Kriisingtap
Gardens Bolldcf* do Jiavr plans

Ella Yvonne Stanley Black. 42.
Jessamine Avt\. Sanford, died
Tuesday. June 14. 1994 at her
residence. Born Sept. 7. 1931 In
Wittier Bark, she was u lifelong
Ccnlrul Florida resident. Shr
was u clerk. Shr was u member
or Ward Chapel AME Church,
Winter Burk.
Survivors Include hushaiid,
Angus; son. Angus, Sanford:
daughter. DennuSlanlcy. Wilder
Bark: mother Mucbyrd Slnnlcy,
W in te r Bark: broth ers, Iru
Stanley. Leonard Slnnlcy. both
o f Winter Bark.
Golden's Funeral Hume. Inc..
Winter Bark. In charge of ar­
rangements.

ELLA M. MANN
Ella M. Mann. (32, Sahal Balm
Circle, Altnmontc Springs, died
Monday, June 13, 1994 at her
residence. Born March 17, 1932
In Syracuse. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1932. She was
a h o m e m a k e r. She w as
member of Prairie Lake Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include mother. Ella
M. Baker. Liverpool, N.Y.; son,
Donald W. II. Orlando: daugh­
ters, Patricia M. Walton. Lungwood. Donna M. Burch. Eustls.
Joe Marie, Altamonte Springs;
brother. Kenneth E. Baker. An­
n apolis. Md.; sisters. Ruth
Young, Rocknwuy, N.J.. Marlon
More. Liverpool. Martha Shay,
Syracuse; nine grandchildren;
one great-grandchild.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood, In charge of arrange­
ments.

MICHAEL JOSEPH
POLICA8TRO
Michael Joseph Bollcaslro, In­

■

M

Su rvivors include parents.
Dctxmih Shave and Steven Craig
Bollcaslro Sr.. Winter Springs;
brother, Sievcn Craig Jr.. Winter
Springs; sister, Sage Grccnleaf.
W in t e r S p r in g s ; m a te rn a l
grandparents. Mat lha G. Mail,
big. Ormond Beach. George W.
and Gall S. Shave, Fcrnundlna
Beach; paternal grandparents
L a w r e n c e J. and M a rily n
Bollcaslro. Freehold. N.J.
Union Bark Memorial Chapel
Funeral Home. Orlando. In
charge of arrangcmeids.

JOSHUA ALLAN
NABBE SAVRDA
Joshua Allan Nahhc Suvrdu,
Infant, Ruth lllvd.. Lungwood.
died Sunday. June 12, 1994 al
South Seminole Com m unity
llosplial. He was born In Longwood. Survivors Include mother.
Angctu Suvrdu, Longwood; fa­
ther, Kenneth Nahhc. Orlando:
paternal grandparents. Charles
T. and Janice Nahhc. Orlando;
malcrnul grandparents, Sieve
and Sherry Savrda, Longwood:
maternal greul-grandparenta.
Dale and Carol Miller, Long­
w o o d : pa te r na I greatgrandparents, Edward and Myr­
tle Mcrrcll. Anaheim, Calif.:
paternal great-grandm other.
Alice V. Vlnlcky. Irvine, Calif.;
maternul grandfather, Eugene
Mommcns. Orlando; mulcrnul
great-grandparents, Jan and
M llcnu S a vrd a , L o n g w o o d ;
m a t e r n a l g r c u l •g r e n i ­
g ra n dm o f h e r E d n a P o p e ,
Tecnmttch. Neb.

Baldwin*Fairchild Funeral

irfjgm

M ILLARD CLAUDE TYSON
Millard Cluude "C o w b o y ”
Tyson. 79. NorthTamlnml Trail.
N. Ft. Myers, died Tuesday, June
14, 1994 at Lee Memorial Hospi­
tal. N. Ft. Myers, lie wus born
May 29. 1915 In Kissimmee, und
lived for many years In Osteen.
He was Baptist. He was a life
m em ber o f South Sem inole
V.F.W., I'osl 8207, Longwood.
and a member of Furmton Hun­
ting Assoc, lie served lit the U.S.
Navy during World War II.
Survivors Include sons. David
Claude Tyson, Luudcrvlllc by
lilt- Scu. F L „ Peter Michael
Tyson, o f N. Ft. Myers: one
grandson.
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. lit charge of arrangements.

DONNA LOU WES8EL8
Donna Lou Weasels, til. Gale
Place. Sanford, died Tuesduy.
June 14. 1994 ut her residence.
Born July 2ti. 1932 In Sun
Leandro, Calif., she moved to
Central Florida In 1974. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors Include husband.
Ken tie lb: sons. Donald Teal,
Mark Teal, both of Wasulnglon,
Dentils Teal. Idaho: duiiglitcr,
Janice Juettc, Oregon; sisters.
Denise Van Puttcn. Darlene
Brooks, both of Snuih Carolina:
seven grandchildren.
Orlando Cremation Service.
Orlando, In charge of arrangetm-iils.

JOSEPH McCLOUD III
Infant Joseph McCloud 111,
Rosccllir Circle, Sanford, died
Tuesday, June 14, 1994 at
Central Florida Regional Hospllul. Sanlord.

iffi mb

in renovate ihe center, says Jay
Rohr, president of Metro One
Inc., a Winter Bark development
&lt;nm patty.
Rohr declined to stale the
plans lor the renter. Dick Wells.
Casselberry planner, said no
permit applications were submilled on the m iter
Sanlord Plaza, vaeuut except
lor I c
Bentley s department
store. Is tip for sale
Tile county has received two
proposals for the program Altutnonlc S)trtngs Is serkmg a
waiver ol road Impart lees In Its
Cranes Roost Utkc redevelop­
ment area. Cassellicrry ts seek­
ing $15.(XX) in tare a consultant
in s im ly 1 1it- creation of redcvclupturn I taxing district In the

city,

Americans pile up debt in April
By JAMES M. RUBIN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — Americans
(tiled up huge debts In April,
with the biggest Increase In
burrowing In nearly a decade.
Th e Federal Reserve said
Tuesday that consumer credit
rose by SH.9 billion, ihe I lilt
consecutive monthly Increase
aitd lar more than most analysts

BATHS
BLLA YVONNE
STANLEY BLACK

Mtfatd Photo by Sui»n W.iwwr

Ready for Rita

wants the rezonlng
changed back lo residential, as It
reportedly docs not plan to
Include u nursery.
According lo preliminary- de­
velopment {tinits. Billie wants In
build a total of 188 residences on
the land. Phase I will have
mlnlimmt Ini sizes o f 50 feel by
110 feet. Phase II will have lots
of 75 feel hy 1)5 feel.
Statistics Indicate that Pultc. a
nationwide company, reported
selling over 9,000 homes In
1993. In Central Florida. 511
were re|&gt;ortcdly sold. Pultc, with
local offices In Maitland. Is pres­
ently building other housing
nenr the trurt under consid­
eration.
According to City Planner Mull
West, If all plans presently being
proposed are approved. Lake
Mary will sec u heavy Influx of
new residential Itomcs. possibly
as many as 668 new residences.
"O ly m p ia H om es, on thr
Stcnstrom properly south ot
Tlmacunn Is looking Into 270
homes," West said, "and Lenar ,
Is ready lo httlld 210 homes.
With the (tlaris announced hy
Billie. Uike Mary should really
see a tremendous residential
growth."
West sold Olympia Homes Is
presently waiting tor approval ol
land use hy the state, hut Pulte
would not have to go through
that process because Centex bad
ulreudy taken tluit step. Lenar
has reportedly obtained all of Its
rrqulrcd approvals.
"Som e of the homes In Ibese
three areas could be under
construction by (tils fall." West
p r e d ic t e d , " w i t h the rest
possibly beginning by next
year.”
The city stall has determined
that the preliminary plan for Ihe
residential BUD submitted by
Pultc Is lit compliance with all
applicable code requirements
The city’s Planning and Zon­
ing Board u nanim ously r e ­
commended approval of the pre­
lim inary BUB. subject lo a
number of conditions also Iden­
tified hy the city stall
The preliminary approval lor
the 47 acre developm ent Is
scheduled for consideration to­
night. al Hit.- regular meeting ol
the Lake Mary City Commission.
With a budget hrurlng begin­
ning at 5 p.m. Bits evening. the
regular commission meeting will
tx-gln at 7 p.m.. or as soon
thereafter a* possibly.;,,
,„
The Lake Mary CJIty Hall is
Irxuicd at I DO S. Country (lo t i
Road.

S u rv iv o rs Inclu de lattier.
Joseph McCloud, Jr.; mother.
V e rtic il M cC loud. S a n fo rd ;
brother. Blair Lemon, Sanford:
staters. Dominique Baskervllle
uml LuDcea McCloud. Ixith of
Sanford; paternal grandparents.
Joseph McCloud Sr.. Springfield,
Muss,. Zorn McCloud. Suulord:
maternal grandparents. James
and Bernice Baskervllle. San­
lord.
Wtlson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc., lit charge of arrangements.

prrdli tec)
rtic advance, led by a record
ris e m credit card borrowing,
was the largest since consumer
credit soared hv $1 I (1 billion In
Mart'll 1985
Earlier, the Commerce De­
partment reported that retail
sales dee Itned I) H percent In
April while overall consumer
spending lor the month slipped
0 .1 (H-rceut
Analysts conceded that tt
seems contradictory that Ameri­
cans would be piling up debt at
th e sa m e tim e th e y w e re
curtailing spending, lint fore­
casters said the two sets of
muntx-rs do not always move In
tandem
"It looks like people arc borrowing ami not spending." said
econom ist Kurt Karl ol the
WKFA Group, a lorecitsllug serv­
ice In llalu Cyitwyd. Ba. "It may
be people Ixirrowed this month
and next they'll pay oil the
bills."
"Credit can accelerate when
the economy Is slowing Itceausc
people don't payoff the balances
on their credit cards." said Paul
Gctmun o f Regional Financial
Associates In West Chester. Ba.

Credit card Kunm ing set a
record by Increasing nearly 85
billion In April lo $293.8 billion
at a seasonally udjusled annual
rale, the Federal Reserve said.
The skyrocketing 20.7 percent
rise at un annual rale accounted
for uhoul half the overall Inerease In credit.
The Fed said that all borrow­
ing rose 13.2 percent at an
annual rate, on lop of a revised
12.6 percent Jump In March und
a 6 percent Incrcusc In February.
M a n y e c o n o m i s t s had
estimated Dial credit rose utxml
$6 b i l l i o n In A p r i l . T lte y
expected tJic tolul to tie held
down becuusc Easier came early
(Ills ycur, meaning consumers
did much of (heir holiday shop
ping In March rather than April.
The Federal Reserve said the
latest rise In borrowing brought
outstanding debt lo a seasonally
adjusted animal rate of $817.8
billion In April, up from $808.9
billion.
Auto loans rose ut an 11.9
percent annual rate to $287
billion after a 18.2 percent In­
crease In March.

P U N IR A L *
TVION. MILLARD CLAUDE
"COWBOY"
Furxr.l tervlcti lof Mr Tyion will b*
S.iurd*y, Jun* IS. *1 II »m„ In th« Britton
Funorol Ch.p.1 with \&gt;tt Chaplain ot South
S.mlnol. ILongwoodI V F W Pott ISO*
officiating Mr Tyton It prxtded Indooth by
hit wilt, Addlo Franco Tyton lnl»rm»nl
will follow al 2 pm . In Ooggy CrMk
Camaltry, Kluimma*. FL Frlandt may call
Friday. Jun. IT, from 34and 41pm at the
tunaralhome.
Arrangtminlt by Oritton Funeral Home.
Sanlord. 3Z3 till

Many Of Our Elderly Have To Stand Still
For Abuse And Neglect. You Don't.

JO N II.AO A PEARL

Funeral tervlct lor Siller Ada Pearl Jonet
ol 4)0 W SR 4)4. longwood. who died
Wedrtetday. June I. 1tt4 In Mleml. FI , will
be held Saturday. June II. I«e4 al SI Paul
M B. Church, I 1J Pina Ave . Sanlord, Raver
end Amot Jonet. Pallor. Tima, 1pm Mrt
Jonet wat a member ol Ml. Olive M 6
Church, Longwood.
Survlvort Include Km, Jerry M. Jonet. FI
Lauderdale. George R Jonet. Mleml. Robert
L. Jonet. Fayetteville. N C . Reverend Amot
Jonet. Sanlord. Andy Y. Jonet. Longwood.
daughter!. Ethel J. Hotline Detroit. Thereto
J. Niblick. Orlando. Rebecca M. Flther,
Miami. Mary M. Robinton. Wttl Germany,
Nora A Neal, Albany, N.Y., Pally A Miller,
Orlando, Naomi P. Davit. Chicago, daugh
leri in law. Mariana Jonet. Ft Lauderdale.
Rota Janet. Mleml. Queen E. Jonet. Sanlord.
Fremtnla Jonet, Longwood; torn In law.
Alcae Niblick, Orlando. King S. Fl-.her,
Miami. Willi* T. Ntal. Albany. N Y Waller
Millar, Orlando. Walter Robinton. Weil
Gtrmany; it grandchildren! numerout
gr cal grandchildren; number out
great great grandchildren, a hotl ol coutlnt
andtor rowing lamlly andt*lend!
Wllwn Elchelbargtr Mortuary, Inc., in
charge ol arrangement!

1-800-96-Milya
Aiy Vail!a halt to it:
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�•A - Sanford H erald, S anford, Florida - Thuraday, June 18. I W

Abortion rate drops dramatically
■y LAURA*HIIROAAAD
Associated Press Writer

Suffocating heat descends
An NuffiKUtlng heal descended east of the Mississippi. Gloria
Sweeney went lo the nlr conditioner of Inst resort — an open
fire hydrant.
••Well, we re In n building where we have no air conditioning,
and most o f the residents have no fans, so what arc we
nupiKined to do?" said Sweeney, who luxuriated In the spray as
the mercury hit 93 degrees In Cincinnati.
Wednesday's temperature records for the dale Included 90
degrees In New York City: 100 In Philadelphia: 96 In
Pittsburgh; 96 In Toledo. Ohio: 92 In Green Bay. WIs.: and 101
In Arlington. Vn.. outside the nation's capital.
Temperatures were forecast In the 90s today from Florida lo
Maine.

Study: Breast im plants safe
BOSTON - A major study paid for In part by a plastic
surgeons group turned up no connection between breast
Implants and serious Illnesses.
Leaking Implants have been blamed for arthritis, lupus,
scleroderma and other connective tissue disorders. But much
o f the evidence came from people who got sick after getting
Implants.
In the largest study of Its kind. Mayo Clinic researchers found
that women who enlarge or reconstruct their breasts with
Implants are no more likely than anybody else to develop
connective tissue disorders.
"It's my hope the results can reduce some of the (piesttons
that a lot of women with breast Implants feel about the future,
that there Is some trad disease around the corner." said Hr.
Sherlne E. Gabriel, principal author of the study, published In
today s New England Journal o f Medicine.

Flights wore arranged for officials
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department arranged 26
flights to Europe for members of Congress. Pentagon officials,
their spousca. staff and others who attended the D-Day
anniversary celebrations, the Pentagon says.
No cost breakdown for the flights was made available, nor did
the Pentagon account for aircraft devoted to President Clinton's
entourage and other White House support staff In figures
released Wednesday.
The Pentagon flights also carried members o f the Cabinet.
World War II veterans and high-ranking military officers to the
D-Day observance in Normundy. France, the Pentagon said
Its statement railed World War II “ the defining event of the
20th century." and argued that observance o f the 30th
anniversary of the Allied Invasion on June 6 . 1944. which
broke through Hitler's Atlantic Wall, "deserves Department of
Defense support."

Passion for wine
KANSAS CITY. Mo. — In the working-class home where
Doug Frost grew up. Friday meant fish sticks and french fries
and Saturday meant corned beef hush und scrambled eggs
Nowhere on the menu, any duy of the week, did wine uppeur.
Decades later. Frost Is one of only two people In the world to
hold the titles of muster of wines und muster sommelier. A
sommelier Is u wine steward.
The 38-ycar-old connoisseur and salesman for u wine
wholesaler developed hts passion for the grape us a teen-ager,
when he was asked to help pick out u wine for dinner during u
visit to his rich uncle’ s one Christmas.
"H r was n CPA. He had money. He even had this closet
underneath the stairs where he kept wine," said Frost, who
grew up In the Pacific Northwest. "I remember exactly whut I
picked out: Louis Murtlnl '66 special select plnot nolr. It sturted
this lifelong passion for plnot nolr."

Gay couple get Church pastorship
SEA T TLE — A gay couple has been hired us Joint pastors by
a United Church of Christ congregation determined to practice
whut It preaches.
The Neva. David Shull and Peter llgenfrltz, who have been
together ubout eight years, will share an assoctutc pastorship at
the 1.200-member University Congregational Church begin­
ning In August. The position of senior pastor Is vacunt.
It Is believed to be the first time a gay couple hus been given
a Joint pastorship In a major denomination, said Hans
llolznagei, spokesman ut United Church of Christ headquarters
III Cleveland.
"Our only reul fear Is that some people, perhups both Inside
and outside the congregation, might have difficulty getting
past seeing us only us gay pastors." Shull said Tuesday In a
telephone Interview from Chicago.
Church members voted 474-143 Sunday lo hire the couple
after hearing the two speak.
"W e're an open and affirming church and we should practice
whut we preach." said Alice Oehlcr. a member o f the church.
Shirley Morrison said the church needed to take a strong
stand on something, and llgcnfrtlz and Shull fit the bill. Plus,
she said, " I think they're the most outstanding humun beings
I've met for some time."

C elebrities go orvline
NEW YQRK — Forget Drpudway and Sunset Doulevurd. More
and more, the best place to talk to a star Is cyberspace.
Celebrities arc making "appearances" on the nation's largest
on-line computer services virtually every week now.
New York Rangers star Brian Leetch, the hockey champion­
ship's MVP. was taking questions on Prodigy on Wednesday.
Vice President Al Gore, on CNN's "L arry King L ive "
Wedncsduy night, read questions that were directed to him on
CompuServe. And rocker David Bowie will be on Amerlcu
Online next week.
Record Inbcla, movie studios, book publishers, political
parties nnd public relations firms have discovered they can
rcuch a lurgc audience quickly and directly.
The five lurgest on-line systems — Prodigy, CompuServe,
America Online. Genie and Delphi — have about 3 million
paying customers and arc used by an estimated 2 million
more.

Carter tries to ease nuclear tensions
SEOUL. South Korcu — Former President Carter. In North
Korea to try to case nuclear tensions, has held out a carrot: the
possibility of full diplomatic ties with Washington.
Carter met with North Korean President Kim II Sung for
three hours today at a presidential palace on the outskirts of
the North Korea capital of Pyongyang. The two men covered a
wide range of Issues but U.S. fears that North Korea Is building
a nuclear arsenal dominated the talks. Another meeting was
scheduled for Friday morning.
Washington has said Carter, who Is on a private trip, was
carrying no formal message from the Clinton administration.
But he Is making unofficial overtures to the hard-line
Communist government.
President Kim II Sung told Carter through an Interpreter:
"What Is Important between us Is trust, confidence In each
other."

I

WASHINGTON — The number o f Ameri­
can women getting abortions hus dropped to
its lowest level since 1979. a decline
researchers say shows no sign o f ending.
" I think It’s not a blip on the screen." said
Stanley Henshuw of the Alan Gutlmachrr
Institute.
U.S. women received 1.33 million abor­
tions In 1992. the lowest number recorded
since the 1.49 million counted In 1979.
according lo an Institute survey released
Wednesday.
The numbers had been Inching down
since the late 1980s. but the new data, the
latest available, confirm n clear trend.
Henshaw said.
Doctors tell him the decline probably
continued Into lust yenr - and could
accelerate as women tnke udvuntnge of
more contraceptive options, such as the new
Norplant Implant and a female condom, that
didn't afTect the 1992 data, he suld.
"But how long It'll continue Is hard to
say," he added.

The National Right to Life Committee
used the news to attack President Clinton's
plan to assure coverage o f abortion In heulth
care reform, saying It would cause the
"recent modest reduction In the number of
abortions (to) be reversed."
The committee's Dougins Johnson cited
Guttmuchcr figures showing the ubortlon
rate dropped IS percent In the District of
Colum bia after the local governm ent
stopped funding nil uliortlonn for Medicaid
patients. But the federal government has
since ruled that Medicaid must cover
abortions In cases of rape. Incest or danger
to the mother.
Th e Institute, a Planned Parenthood
affiliate that bills Itself as u nonprofit
research corporation, reported figures
gleaned from Its surveys of the nation's
more than 2.(XX) atxirtlon providers. Its
numt&gt;crs, although ubout 2(X).00() cases
higher than the Centers for Disease Control
nnd Prevention reports, are generally ac­
cepted by government and other agencies as
more nccurnte than federal figures.
Henshnw couldn't say what caused the
decline, but said It's probably parity due to

greater social acceptance o f unwed mothers
und a sharp Increase between 1986 nnd
1992 In the number o f women Inking birth
control pills.
But he ulsa said the number of abortion
providers dropped by 8 percent between
1988 und 1992. from 2.582 to 2.360. North
Dakota hud the most dramatic drop, losing
two of Its three providers and Joining South
Dukotn ns the only states with Just one
abortion facility
Nationally, the rate of abortions. 25.9 per
1.000 women ages 18 lo 44. was the lowest
since the rate o f 24.2 recorded In 1976.
Some 27 of every 100 pregnancies ended In
abortion, unchanged from 1991. Henshnw
reported.
New York had the highest atxirtlon rale.
46.2 per 1.000 women of reproductive age.
followed by Hawaii ut 46. Nevada at 44.2
and California at 42 .1. Wyoming, with u rate
of 4.3. hud the lowest rate, followed by
South Dakota at 6 .8 . Idaho at 7.2. West
Virginia ut 7.7 nnd Utah at 9.3.
But Henshaw cautioned that slate atxir­
tlon rates can be misleading because mnny
women cross state lines for abortions.

China, North Korea— Brothers in arms
■y JOHN LIICMTBR
Associated Press Writer_________

Adds H arvey S tockw ln , a
Hong Kong-bused Journalist who
hus covered North Korea for two
dccudes: "Few Americans hxik
at this angle, thut China's In­
volvement ... could Ik- ns an
opponent to America, not us a
friend."
Over the past two weeks.
China has given North Korea
repealed public assurances of Its
support.
Ciilnese television showed first
President Jiang Zemin and then
Gen. l.lu Hunqlng. China's lop
military official, meeting and
having their |x&gt;rtralts taken with
Choi Cwung. North Korea's m ili­
tary chief of staff.

Jiang told Choi It was China's
"firm policy" to strengthen rela­
tions with the North.
Liu suld the Chinese and North
Korean armies enjoyed u "p ro­
found friendship ... (thut) should
lie passed on from generation to
generation."
The remarks got prominent
play In state-run newspapers
and TV broudeusts. unusual
tiecause Chinese-North Korean
meetings usually go unreported.
"China Is signalling to the
U.S.. 'Look, don't push this too
fur. Ix-cause we will not back
you.* " Bowring said. He and
others said Chlnu. which has
tiad Its own conflicts with the

BEIJING - In October 1950.
Muo Tse-tung sent hundreds of
thousands of troops to stop u
North Korean collupsc In the
Korean War and prevent U.S.-led
forces from murchlng to the
Chinese border.
Today, us the United Stales
seeks lo punish the North for Its
nuclear program. Aslun analysts
say China could again stand by
Its Communist brothers In North
Korea and might well buck them
In war.
The United Stales suspects the
North has developed atom ic
weapons. Washington Is seeking
U.N. sanctions to pry open the
reclusive nation's nucleur pro­
gram to full International In­
spection North Korea says Its
program Is |x-uccful und that It
will take sanctions us a declara­
tion of war.
■y LARRY MARQASAK
The crisis puls China In an
Associated Pross Wrltor
alm ost Im p ossib le position ,
linked to North Korcu by history
WASHINGTON — It's a game of (xdltlcal
and Ideology und to the West by
chicken over Senate Whitewater hearings that
trade und Investment. But what
could embarrass President Clinton. Republicans
Chlnu does could be key to the
urc filibustering lo win an extensive Inquiry.
outcome.
Democrats are threatening marathon sessions io
A permanent member of the
weur them down.
U.N. Security Council. China
And senutors might as well shackle themselves
could veto suncllons. It ulso
to their desks until somebody blinks lo break the
could ubstuln but neuter llie
stalemate.
, in ,
...........
sanction s by con tin u in g to
The mood is downright glixmiy. bccuusc the
supply the North with food and
Senate can't get .anything else done. Even more
oil. Chlnu Is North Korea's main
frustrating, the bill held hostage by the gridlock Is
trade partner.
one lltul lawmakers love — a measure to
So far. China has refused to
authorize ulrport construction projects across the
say how It will vote, simply
country.
repeating that sanctions would
" I hope sometime srxin the shackles can be
worsen the crisis.
taken olf this piece of legislation." the bill’s
China feurs a nuclear North
frustrated sponsor. Wendell Ford. D-Ky.. said
could trigger an Aslan arms race
Wednesday as the session droned on into the
and destroy the peace China
night.
Both sides ugreed to a temporary truce al
needs lo continue Us breathtak­
10:30 p.m. after Majority Leader George Mitchell
ing economic growth. Bused on
threatened to keep the Semite In session ull night.
this. Washington hopes Chlnu
Senators udjourned until today, so Republicans
will sup|Kirt sanctions or ut leust
can meet to determine their next move. In the
not block them.
meantime, the GOP senators agreed to allow
But muny In Aslu believe
amendments to the ulr|xirt bill, but mude no
Chlnu has d higher priority that
promises on final passage.
Washington may be overlooking.
Republicans don't have the votes to expand the
It can't afford to let North
limited hearings that Democrats pushed through
Korea's regime collupsc under
the chamber on Tuesday. And Democrats cannot
International pressure, becuuse
stop Republicans from offering Whitewater
that would deprive DcIJIng of u amendments to the airport bill, ull designed to
buffer agulnst capitalism and
expand the coverage of the hearings.
American Influences In South
Every time the Republicans Introduced such un
Korcu.
am endm ent. D em ocrats countered with u
Fear of a North Korean col­ superseding projuisul that wiped It out. Re­
lapse prompted the lute Chair­ publicans lost every time on a party-line vote.
man Mao to order Chinese troops
"Manufactured gridlock Is what It Is.” said Sen.
Into Korea In 1950.
Patrick Leahy. D-Vt.. of the Republican tucllcs.
The war lasted three years,
"I'v e never seen anything like tills. We ought to
killing un estimated 900,000
stop tills baloney."
Chinese, Including Mao's fuvorCountered Sen. Trent Lott. R-MIss: "W e arc not
Itc son. On the U.N. side there
going to give up on tills Issue."
were 455.000 dead or wounded.
The Senate has been stuck on Whitewater since
Including 142.000 Americans.
last Thursday, when Republicans begun carrying
Phi l i p B o w rin g , an Asl u
out their threut to tie up the chamber.
specialist bused In Hong Kong
Under the Democratic language, Whitewater
and a former editor o f the Fur
hearings will begin no later than July 29 In the
Eastern Economic Review, said
Senate, perhups sooner. The hcurlngs would
he thought war over the North's
focus only on contacts between administration
nuclear program unlikely.
officials und savings and loan regulators; on the
But. he added: " I f there were
suicide of White House lawyer Vincent Foster,
to be a conflict, then China
who was handling Whitewater legul work for the
would come In on the side o f the
president; nnd on the removal o f flics from
North."
,
Foster's office.
Kim Yong-ho, a professor ut
Seoul's Institute o f Foreign Af­
fairs and Natlonul Security, also
believes Chlnu would back the
you ara raqulrad to ta rv a a copy
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U XT
North In a war. He said North
ol your w rlttan dalantat. It any.
E IO H T H N T H J U D IC IA L
lo It on JO H N M M cC O R M IC K .
C IR C U IT
Korean President Kim ll-Sung
E tq u lra, A ttornay lor P la ln tlll,
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
und China's supreme leader.
w
h o ia a d d r a it I t SOI E a t t
F L O R IO A
Deng Xiaoping, both fought
C hurch S lra a t, O rlando. F L
C ase no »4 ouo ca m e
37X1, and Ilia lha original with
P R IN C E T O N F IN A N C IA L
Japan In World War II and "their
lha C lark ol tha a b o v a tty la d
CORP.,
personal relationship Is very
Court w ithin X d a y t a lta r tha
P laintiff.
strong."
l l r t l publication ot tha Notlca on
P lain tiff or P la ln tllt’i Attornay,
R O B E R T F F IN N . JR . at un,
Beijing has not said publicly
otharw lia. a dalaull m ay ba
•III.
that It would back North Korea
anlarad ag a ln tt you (or rallal
Defendants
In war. Such action would anger
damandad In lha Com plaint.
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
W ITN E S S m y Hand and Saal
TO: S H A R O N M F IN N .a n
Jupan and the West, threatening
ol this Court on Juna 7, Iffa .
unrem
arried
woman
billions In foreign Investment
(S E A L )
Residence: Unknown
t hat has a l l o w e d C h i n a ' s
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
II a lly *. It dead, It m arried,
Clark o l tha C ircuit Court
economy to expand at a world­ any and all unknown spousal,
Samlnola County, Florida
hairs, devisees legatees. gran
beating pace.
By: P atric ia F .H a a th
teas. creditors and othar persons
But Masuhlko Nakagawu. a
Daputy C lark
who m ay claim ag a ln tt (hair
In accordance w ith tha A m ir
••la ta , and a ll othar p a r r o t
Korea specialist at the Institute
leant W ith O lta b llllla t Act. p ar­
haying or claim ing to hava w m a
o f D eveloping Econom ics In
r o t w ith d ita b llllla t naadlng a
right, lltla or In ta ra il In tha raal
Tokyo, also believes that China's
•p e d a l accommodation to p a r­
p r e p a rty h a ra ln d a ic rlb a d ,
tic ip a te In ( h it p ro c e e d in g
whoia ratldanca It unknown
primary concern Is maintaining
thould contact Court Adm inis­
YOU AR E H E R E B Y nollllad
North Korea's Communist sys­
tration a l lha Samlnola County
that a Com plaint to foreclose a
tem.
Mortgaga tncum barlng lha lol
C ou'ihouta. X I N. P ark A n ­
nua.
Suita N X I. Sanford. FL
lowing raal proparty ." T h e r e arc few one-party
17771. Talaphona (407) » } a lX .
Lol 47. T W IN R IV E R S SEC
dictatorships left." he said.
• a l. 4777; It hearing Im paired.
TIO N I. according lo tha plat
If war broke out. he predicted.
(T D D ) I MO tS 5 1771, or Volca
tharaol a t racordad In P lat Book
(V ) l loom 1770 via Florida
China would supply first eco­ M . P ag at t through a. ol tha
Relay Service.
P u b lic R a c o rd i o l Sam lnola
nomic and then military aid to
Publish: J u n e t. I I , I f f !
County. Florida.
the North.
h a t been (Had a g a ln il you and
DBS-ft

West over human rights, in­
stinctively recoils from any ac­
tion that smacks of International
Interference In a country's In
ternal affairs.
Kirn Yong-ho said China plv&gt;
might be trying to use the
slluutlon to highlight Its Im­
portance In the region and gain
more International respect.
In the end. the decisive factor
may tie Chinese generals' mem­
ory o f fighting side by side with
the North Koreans four decades
ago
S a Id Korcu specialist
Nug u k u wa : " F o r C h in e s e ,
friendship Is the most Important
human emotion "

Will the other side blink?
Whitewater shuts down Senate

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latwmukcrs on both sides showed their frustra­
tion throughout the day.
"Only I percent of the United Stales Semite is
In the chandler at this lim e." said David Pryor.
D-Ark., as he slcxxl alone on the lltxir. scanning
the rixini for the leader of the GOP forces. Sen.
Alfonsc D*AmatO, D-N.Y. "H e's AWOL. He's gone
lie's fled."
Loll said. "W e are not going to agree to
hearings that will not he hearings. We are using
this vehicle because we have no other. There are
u lot of people who wunt lo know what really Is
going on."
The Democrats say they're only following lha
request of Whitewater special counsel Robert
Flskc. who said he had no objection to hearings
on the Democratic-approved topics because he's
wrapping up his criminal probe of these areas.
Republicans want the hearings to cover
Clinton's former land development ill Arkansas,
known as Whllewater.

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June

16 ,

1994'

Playing for the future
Signature tops Toucan W illie ’s
WINTER S P R IN G S - Signature PooU scored
four runs In tin* top of the seventh Inning to
break a 3-3 tic and beat Toucan Willie's. 7-3. on
the opening night of the Winter Springs Men s
Class C Softball League ut Central Winds Park.
Oviedo High School Junior varsity baseball
roarh Eddie Noiion led the Toucan Willie's
attack with two singles, one run. and an RBI.
Rick Trlblt. the Oviedo wrestling coach, udded
two singles and an RBI. Humid Hitt. Oviedo's
assistant tiasebnll couch, doubled.
Toucan Willie's (0-1) will plav Jimmy and
Sons next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

SYFA registration available
SANFORD — The Sanford Youth Football
Association will be registering Ixiys and girls for
Its football and cheerleadlng programs every
Saturday thruugh August 6 at the lot on U S
17 02 across from the Sanford Mkidlc School.
Registration will lie available between 10 a.in.
nnd 2 pin. each Saturday. Hoys and girls
liet ween the ages of 7 and 13 are eligible.
For details, call Tommie Thompson. 321­
2012.

G irls’ softball clinic
SANFORD — The Sanford Recrenllon Dq.
partment will conduct u weekly solibull cllnlc\
open to girls ages 8 to 10. on Saturdays from
June 18 through August 0 from 0 u rn. to 11.30
a m at Lakeside Field In Fort Mellon Park
The clinics will focus on the fundamentals of
softball: fielding, butting, and pitching.
Cost Is $10 per participant.
For more Information, cull 330-8607.

M erthie Basketball Cam p
SANFORD — Enrollment Is now available for
twiys and girls bet wren the ages of 7 and M in
the Hernurd Merthie Hasketball Camp at Semi­
nole Community College.
The camp will Incorporate basic fundamentals
of passing, shooting, ball handling and defense:
team and Individual drills: Ihrre on-three and
flvc-on-flve competition nnd tournament play for
all teumsund players.
* ,,,1be r° llr four-day sessions held In
Inc SCC Hculth and Physlcul Education Center:
l il 'n , 2023&gt; Junc 27 30• J » ly l l - U and July
18-21 from 2 p.m. to Spi n.
Registration Is $.30 j&gt;er session and Includes
liiMurnnct*. crump T a l l i n and totirnumrni
awards. Parents also may register their children
In multiple sessions: $05 for two sessions: $140
for Hirer sessions und $180 for ull four sessions.
T o register or for details, contuct Merthie, the
SCC men's basketball couch, at 328-2001.

AROUND T H E S T A T E
N ew track finds new hom e?
KISSIMMEE — A proposed rncetrnek complex
the size of Daytona International Spcedwuy may
have found u home near Wult Disney World.
Officials of Capital Motorsporls of Amerlcu Inc.
declined to offer dclulls Wednesday because
negotiations for property were Incomplete.
After plunnlng to situate llie $30 million
project In south Luke County. Motorsports
decided to look elsewhere. Developers said
Tuesday they hud nurrowed their scurch to the
corner where four counties meet: Lake. Osceola,
Polk und Orungc.

AROUND TH K N ATIO N
M arlins pum m el Cardinals
ST. LOUIS — Greg Colbrunn drove In four
runs, and Jeff Conlnc went 4-for-6 with three
KUI as the Florldu Marlins set four team records
In u 13-3 rout o f the St. Louis Cardinals
Wednesday.
Every Marlins starter had a hit by the third
Inning. The Marlins hud u team-record eight
doubles, mulching the major-league high tills
scuson by Boston on May 26 agulnsl Cleveland.
They also set team records with 22 hits, nine
hits In a seven-run third, and 10cxtra-basc hits.

Knlcks even series
NEW YORK — With a big sturt. a huge finish
and a gigantic fourth quurtcr from Charles
Ouklcy nnd John Starks, the New York Knlcks
lied the NBA Finals 2-2 Wednesday night.
Their 01-82 win over the Houston Rockets
means the bcst-of-7 scries, which resumes here
Friday, returns to Houston for Game 0 Sunday.
The Knlcks overcame a brllllunt performance
by Hakeem Olnluwon. who finished with 32
points. 14 in the final quarter.
Derek Harper led the Knlcks with 21 points.
Starks had 20 and Ouklcy had 16 points and 20
rebounds. Patrick Ewing hud 16 points und 15
rebounds before fouling with 1:13 to play.

B IT S ON T V

BASEBALL
□7:30 p.m. - SUN. New. York
Marlins, (L)

Young Post 53 ‘B’ team shows well In tough loss
Prom$t«rf Raports

D tlA N D l. IA N F 0 S 0 I

DcLAND — When you're working toward the
future, you have to be careful not to let the
present getlnthew uy.
For example. Sanford Post 53 s 3-2 loss to
Delumd Post 127 In an American Lrglon H
Division (16 nnd Underl summer baseball contest
Wednesday night nt Conrad Purk was the kind of
game that can drive a conch to distraction If lie
doesn't keep the big picture In focus.
Larry Holbrook, the coach of Post 53 II team
and the assistant varsity baseball coach at
Seminole High School, knows cxuctly what the
summer games mean for his young squad.
"W e played good baseball tonight." said
Holbrook, shrugging off the four Sanford errors
that led to two unearned runs for DcLand.
"W e re going young this summer. And they
hung In there against a tough DcLand ball club.
"W e're playing for down the road (at Seminole
High School). The future looks very bright for

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After falling behind 2 0. Sanford got a run back
In the top of the sixth Inning when Phillip
Eubanks walked and scored on Dax Kemp's
single.
DcLand scored another run In the bottom of
the sixth to take a 3-1 lend but the Sanford squad
came Iwick another run In Ihe lop of the seventh
and were tanlall/lngly close to overtaking their
hosts.
Brian Zuludonl* opened the seventh with a
single for Sanford. An out later. Brad Jenkins
and Ryan Hall hit back to back singles. Zaladonls
scoring on Hall's hit while Jenkins went to third.
Alter Hall stole second und the next batter

struck out. DcLand opted to Intentionally walk
Eubanks (who had a double and a single earlier
In the game) to load Ihe bases. The move paid olf
as the Post 127 pitcher struck out Ihe next batter
to complete the win.
"T h e guys showed a lol of heart, coming bock
nnd loading the bases In Ihe seventh." said
Holbrook.
Squandered In Ihe loss were outstanding
pltchlnf performances by Zaladonls and Hall.
Zaladonls. who was Ihe starting pitcher, allowed
two runs (one earned) on three lilts while striking
out two and walking three.
Hall spelled Zaladonls In Ihe fifth Inning and
surrendered an unearned run on three lilts,
striking out one without giving up a walk.
"Zaladonls did a wonderful Job and then Hall

came in and shut them down." said Holbrook.
"W e had outstanding pitching tonight ."
The Sanford Post 53 B squad will play again
this evening In a 5:30 p.m. game at Trinity
Preparatory School In Winter Park.

W ells
closes in
on crown

Jr. Olympic
qualifier
Saturday

From $taff Reports

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SANFORD — Wells Contracting
took a huge step toward clin­
ching the Sanford Recreation
W e d n e s d a y M e n ' s So f t b a l l
League championship with a
10-13 win over Dee's Nuts last
night at Chase Park.
The only team with a shot at
catching the league leadejs Is
Sportsmart/Crnzy Wings, which
defeated the W recking Crew
14-11 In the nightcap.
Wells Contracting (7-2) now
has u 2 t V g u m c lead a v e r
Sportsmart/Crazy Wings (4-4).
They're followed by the Wrecking
Crew (4-5) und Dee's Nuts (2-0).
Next week. S|M&gt;rtamart/Crazy
Wings takes on Dee's Nuts In Ihe
7 p.m. game before W HInConIrurllng s q u a r e s off wlllt the
Wrecking Clew ut 8 p.m. " "
Rick Wells liud a carter night
for W ells Contracting, going
4-for-4 with a triple, two doubles,
a single, a walk, four runs scored,
and four RBI. Bill Griffith con­
tributed two doubles, a single,
one run. and lour RBI.
Bill Marino lilt u double and
two singles, scored two runs, and
drove In two runs. Bob Wells Jr.
also hud a double und two
singles, scoring once nnd driving
In one. Tony Mann hud two
singles, two runs, and two RBI
while John Reichert collected two
singles, two runs, and un RBI.
Ken Brown singled and scored
twice. Jim Dawson hud a run and
un RBI. Ikib Wells Sr. scored a
run.
For Dec's N u Ib . Ralph Asturltu
hit an Insidc-thc-purk home run
und u single, scored twice, und
had three RBI. Gene Asturltu
added a triple, double, single,
three runs, and an RBI. Lonnie
Tucker had three singles and a
run.
Edwurd Bclllsslmo had a dou­
ble. single, and two RBI. B.J.
Osborne added two singles, three
runs, and two RBI. Rocky EllIngsworth singled twice und

WINTER PARK — It's not lime lo
taken vacation yet.
This Saturday. Showullcr Field
will host the U S A Track and Field
Junior Olympics qualifying meet for
competitors lit live age groups
Bantam (If) and under). Midget
(I I •121. You ill 113-14). Iniermedl.iie
(15-1 (i). and Young 117-1H|.
The top four finisher* In eacli age
group of each event qualities for iluSunshlne State Games, scheduled
for July 8-U at llie Florida StallUniversity track in Tallahassee
Anyone pluclng In llie top three ut
their event ut FSU earns lo the right
to coni|M-le In (tie U S A. Track and
Field Junior Olym pics national
meet on July 25-31 In Gainesville.
Competition Saturday b e g i n s at
7;JH a.m, with the 5.0(10 and
3,000 mclcr runs and 3.000 and
I.SOO-melrr race walks (all ages).
Field events In the Bantam. Midg­
et. and Youth divisions will begin al
8 a.m. with llie running events
starling al tiu.rn.
Aid rnoio Dymmi n$iii$
Tony Mann (left) and his Wells Contracting teammates took a stop toward
clinching the Sanford Rocroatlon Wednesday Men's Softball League title
with a 18-13 victory over Glenn Stowart (No. 44) and Dee's Nuts.

Welle Contracting
Doo’l Nutt

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Ml •M i - ti 11

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Wrtckln* Crew

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scored twice. Mike Davis lilt two
singles und hud two RBI. David
Lively doubled In a run. Glenn
Stewart singled and scored u run.
Tony Dclllsslmo scored u run.
Paul R o d rIq uc z Ie d
Sportsmurt/Cruzy Wings with un
Insidc-thc-purk home run, two
singles, and tw o runs. Don
Maclicr lilt three singles and
scored two runs. Ron Wlrth had
two singles, two runs, und two
RBI. Darryl Miller added two
singles, u run, nnd two RBI. Bob
Pulaguino also hud two singles
and tw’o RBI.
Gary Miller singled twice nnd

scored three runs. Steve Woodley
chipped In with two singles und u
run. Donnie Miller hud u single
and two runs. Don Basil singled,
scored a n u c und had an RBI.
George Davidson lilt a single.
Leading the Wrecking Crew
was Chip Campbell with two
doubles, a single, two runs, und
two RBI. John Poole added two
singles, two runs, and two RBI.
Lane Barrow doubled, singled,
and scored a run. Tony Cox had
two singles and two RBI. Jeff
Bergman ulso hit two singles.
Tim Winkle and Chip Lnngston
each singled and scored a two
runs. Craig Appel and Steve
Cooper both singled and scored a
run. Mike Scrgl hud u single and
un RBI. Dave Shlllctt also drove
In a run.

The Javelin conmellllou (Youth.
Intermediate, and Young divisions
only) Is set lor 2 p.m. Al 3 p m.,
com petition In llie field events
(Including Ihe (M ile vault, Itoys only)
(or tile Intermediate and Young
participant* will gel Underway.
Scheduled for 5 p.m. Is Ihe 4 x
KOO-mclcr relay lor all age groups
(except Bantam). The event Is only
open to track dubs. Any unaliatcited local uthletes Interested In
running on a relay cun contact Lake
Mary coach Mike Gibson. 333-2370.
Th e Interm ediate ami Young
running events will start at 6 p.m.
It will cost $13 to com pete
Saturday. $8 fora U.S.A.Track and
Field card that will be required
through the national meet and $5
for registration. Each competitor
must bring some verification of age
(hltili certificate or driver's license).
Anyone qualifying lor the Sun­
shine State Games may register lor
85 this Saturday. Registration the
day of the meet will cost 810.

Americans, Swiss feel they have something to prove
■yHARRY ATKII
AP8ports Writer
P O N T I A C . Mlclt. Bora
Mllutlnovlc and the United Slutcs
have something to prove. So docs
Roy Hodgson and Switzerland, the
Americans' opponent In their World
Cup opener Suturdny.
"W c'rc very happy to flnully be
here," Mllutlnovlc said Wednesday
after his Am ericans arrived In
Michigan. "I can honestly say my
team is rcudy for the World Cup. 1
feel we're ready to show the world
the progress we have made."
In 1000, the Americans qualified
for the first time In 40 years, but
went 0-3 and finished 23rd uinong
24 teams.
Switzerland wasn't even ut the
World Cup four years ago. Before
tills year, the Swiss hadn’t quullfled
since 1966.
Hodgson, u 46-ycar-old Briton,
unified the Swiss team that quali­
fied with u 6-1-3 record in u group
that Included Ituly, Portugal and
"Th ey hud to get out o f that
mentality (hut Switzerland is n
small nation and therefore not u
stvong n a tio n ." Hodgson said.

i f i

"T h ey hud gotten used to losing.
And when that happens. It tends to
destroy a lot of a train's mornl fiber.
We had to work hard to get that
mornl fiber back."
Hodgson, who look over the Swiss
team In Januury 1992 nftcr n
successful career us n club couch In
Sweden, inherited an unorganized
group. Purl of the problem was
Switzerland Itself. There are players
of Swiss-French, Swiss-German and
Swl s s - l l ul l un d e s c e n t. B efore
H odgson a rrived , the factions
tended to go their seperute ways.
That ended, in part, because
Hodgson speaks four languages.
" L a n g u a g e |sn t u prahlcti
because we ull speuk French
forward Alnln Sutter said. "T h e b

difference Is our mentalities. Each
region hus different mentalities, and
this Is the first time the whole team
hus u good spirit together."
Hodgson scrapped the traditional
defensive approach the Swiss had
employed for so many years, lie
replaced It with a pressing style of
attack featuring Sutter. Stcphunc
Chupulsat, C lrln co Sforzu und
Adrian Knup.
"W e ull have our Job to do," said
Knup. who has 21 goals In 31
International uppcnrunces. "W e try
to attack. We lake risks."
It may lie hard to attack Suturduy
when the teams pluy at the Pontiac
Sllvcrdomc In the first Indoor World
Cup game. The temperature was 93
degrees Wednesday nnd the heat
wave was forecast to last Into the
weekend.
"I also hope It will be humid,”
Mllutlnovlc said Wednesday.
Last Junc 19. pluyers sweltered
In sid e the n o n -u lrco n d lllo n cd
Sllvcrdomc when England played
Germuny In an exhibition gumc. It
was 78 degrees with 74 percent
h iim lr lltv

n iils lflr

ill#*

a ln iliiim

nn

t hutduy.
"T h e Germun trainer said that

their players lost 3-to-t kilos (nearly
9 pounds) during their match last
yenr." Hodgson said.
The U.S. team, trying to avoid
becoming the first host to fall to
advance from the first round, ar­
rived In M ichigan W ednesday
evening uftcr a 4-hour. 15-mlnutc
charter (light from the El Toro
Marine Base in California.
"W e counted down the days for
this. It seemed so far In the future,"
U.S. defender Alcxl Lulus said.
"Now, It's here."
A couple hundred fans, mostly
young kids In soccer uniforms, and
u band were on hand when the
A m e r i c a n t e a m a r r i v e d at
Oakland-Pontlac Airport. The fans
waved small American Hags, which
organizers handed out. Some of the
players came over to a small fence
and shook hands and signed auto­
graphs.
Lalas. a native of Detroit, said lie
left about 75 tickets for family and
friends. He. m ore than most,
seemed caught up In World Cup
excitement.
"It really doesn't mailer If the
game Is In Detroit or on the moon."
he said

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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- Sanford H arald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Juno 16, 1904

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Tam pa lY e n k e e tl
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40 ]4
Lakeland IT Ig e rt)
14 17
SI. Pete (C a rd ln a ltl
14 M
C learw ater (P h lllie t)
14 »
Dunedin (B lu a J a y t)
I I 14
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W ednesday'! O am at
St P otartburg 1. Clearw ater 1
Port M y a r t 4. Lakeland 1. I t l gam e
F ort M y a rt a l Lakeland, ?nd game,
rain
Dunedin 1. Saratota 0. tu tp . rain
T am pa t. Char lotto S. I i t gam e
Tam pa S. Charlotte 1. In d gam e
St. Lucia S, Daytona 4
O tcoola t . B revard 7
W a tt P alm Beach 4. Vero Beach 0
Thursday't O am at
C learw ater at Charlotte
F ort M y a r t at SI. Petersburg
Lakeland at Saratota
Dunedin at Tam pa
B revard al Daytona
V ero Beach at St. Lucia. 1
Osceola at W a tt P alm Beach

Cincinnati
Houston
SI Louis
Pittsburgh
Chicago
LoaA ngalat
Colorado
Sim Francisco
Sen D.ego
Florida I I . I I . Lault 1
Houston 7. San Francisco 1
M ontreal I I . Pittsburgh }
New Y ork I, Philadelphia 0
A tlanta 4. Colorado 0
Cincinnati 4. L o t Angalot 1
Chicago 1. ta n Otago 0

Thursday's Oamat

Colorado (N lod 1 4 ) al A tlanta (A vory I t ) ,
tl.-aop.m .
Houston (K ilo 4-1) a l San Francisco
(Portugal I S ) . ):S S p.m .
Chicago (Banka 7-S) a l San Dlogo (Ashby
I S). 4:BSp.m.
Now Y ork (R tm lln g a r M l a t Florida
(M illa r 4 - lM iiS p .m .
P itts b u rg h (C ooko I S) a t St. Louis
(Ollvoros 1 0 ). 4 :1 1 p m .

T a la lt
Florida
SI. Lau lt
DP Louis 7.
Colbrunn
M alhaw s
Oqusndo

Cleveland
Minnesota
Chicago
Kansas City
M ilw aukee
Taaat
Seattle
C alifornia
Oakland

II
11
17
la
17
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II
41
Wednesday's O am at
Saaitto 1. T a a a t 1
Minnesota 7. Boston 1
B altim ore 0. Now York 4
M ilw aukee 11, Detroit 7
C levelands. Toronto!. Illn n in g t
Kansas City 4. C alifornia 1
Oakland 7. Chicago I

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40*
ITS

ST. LOUIS
ab r h bl
O llkay It S 0 0 0
O P a n a lb 4 0 0 0
J llarlas lb 1 0 I 0
T M c O lc 1 1 1 0
1*11* *&gt;
4 111
L n k lrd c l 4 1 1 0
B J rd n rl 4 0 0 0
M urphy
p
P g n o tilc 1 0 1 0
M P a r a ip 0 0 0 0
W h itan rf 1 0 0 0
O q a n d o tt 1 0 1 1
S td llla p 1 0 0 0
Evrsgr p 0 0 0 0
A llcaaph 1 0 0 0
R R drg i p 0 0 0 0
Royar lb 1 0 0 0
40 I I 1 1 I I
Totals
U J ( I
I I I too 100 - I I
010 000 014 I
Florida I LOB - Florida 10. SI
IB — Browns ( I t , Conlne 1 (101.
(4 ). Santiago ( I ) . KAbbotl (101.
( I ) . J tlla ria s 111). Lankford 1 (10).
I I ) IB — Oquendo ( I I H R —

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4
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a B revard (M a rlin t)
SI. Lu c l* (M a tt)
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Daytona (Cubs)
W .P . B oachlEapoal
O scaei* (A stro*)

0 00
0 0 0
0 00
Tuesday. June I t
A l F e ib a re. Mass.
Argentina vs Creece. I M S p m
A t Dallas
N igeria vs B ulgaria. 7:11p m
Saturday, June IS
At F e ib a re , M ats.
Argentine vs N igeria. 4 OSp m
Sunday, June IS
At Chlcage
B ulgaria vs Creece, I M S p m
Thursday, June St
A t F e ib a re . M ats.
Creece vs N igeria. 7 IS p m
At Dallas
A rg e n tln a v t B u lg a ria .7:IS p m

Games

l . a L a * Smith
1. «■Jail Raardon
1 R a lli* Fingers
4 a Rich C ottage
I B rucaSultar
4 a Dennis E ckartley
7. a Tom H ank*
I a John Franco
II* D a vaR Ig h ettl
10 O anQ uItanbarry
11. Sparky L y l*
I ! Gen* Garber
11 Dave Smith
14 a DougJonet
I I . ■ Bobby Thigpen
14 a Randy M yers
17 a M ilc h W lllla m t
I I a Stave Bedrotlan
lie Kent Takulva

UalUfia) L lllM

N E W Y O R K M IT S - Announced John
Cange loti, autllaldar, h a t w ithdraw n h it
appaal ol a tour gam e tu tp a n tla n tar charg
Ing tha mound a lta r balng hit by A tlanta
B ra v a t pilchar John Sm olti In a gam e on
M a y l&lt; and w ill begin tervln g h it tutpanilon
Im m ediately
R O C K E O R O ^ R O Y A L lT ^ A ltlg n a d Eddie
Cadana. thortttop. to Eugene ol tha North
w a tt League Announced C a ta r M o rlllo .
thortttop. w a t attlgnad to Hock lord Irom
W ilm ington ol tha Carolina League
B A SK E TB A LL
National B atkalball A tte c la llea
LOS A N O E L E S C L IP P E R S - Announced
they w ill not e ie rc lte tha option on John
W illiam s. forward
FO O TB A LL

Ita ly
Iraland
M aslco
Norw ay

0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 '
Saturday, Juno IS
At B a it RuOwrturd, N .J.
Ita ly vs Iraland. 4:00p m
Sunday. Juno I t
A l Washington
Norway vs M aslco. 4 01 p m
Thursday, J o « a !l
A l East R uthartard. N .J.
Ita ly vs N orway. 4 0 1 p m
Friday, Juno M
A tO r lands
M a ik o v s Iraland. I I l i p m
Tuasday, Juna I I
A l E a tl Ruthartard. N J.
Irala n d v s Norway. I I l i p m
At W ath ln |tan
Ita ly vs M a ilc o . I I IS p m

Doubles....
Triplets......
Home runs
Steal*.......
Average....

Uni lad S lalat

0

0 0 0

B ulgaria
Creece
N igeria

RAINES QAUQE
Category

0 0
0
0
0
Saturday. Juna I I
A t Pontiac, M k h .
S w llia rla n d n l Unltad S lalat. I I J ) a m
At Pasadana. C alll.
Colombia vs. Rom ania. 7 11 p m
Wadnasday. Juna 11
A l 1‘snllac. M k h .
R o m a n la v t Sw ltiarland. 4 0 1 p m
A l Pasadana. C alll.
Colom bia at United Stales. 7 11 p m

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A l Patedena. C alll.
R om ania at U nltad Slalat. 4 01 p m
At Stantord. C alll.
S w ltiarland v t Colombia 4 01p m

K N IC K S O I.R O C K S T S O l
A l New Verb
H O U STON (111
H orry 1 0 1 1 10. Thorpe a 7 I 1 0. Olaiuwon
1410 4 4 11. M a iw e ll S I 1 0 0 II. K Smith 0 1
0 0 0 . C a t t a il! I I 11101 B IIO 0 4 0 0 0 . H e rrera
1 1 1 1 1 . B ullard 1 1 1 1 4 Totals I I 71 14 I I
N E W YO R K 1*11
O akley 1 0 a 0 10. C Smdh 1 1 1 0 0 10. Ewing
0 70 0 1 14. H arper 7 I t 1 X 21. H a rk s 4 I I 4 0
TO. Mason 14 0 1 1 . Bonner I 1 0 0 1 . Anthony
7 4 0 0 4 Totals 1104 1411*1
H a u l ten
14 I f 10 11 - 01
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1 Point goals — Houston 4 70 (H o rry 11.
M av w e ll 1 4 . B ullard 1 1. C a tta il l 4. K Smith
0 I I . New York 7 17 (H arper 1 10. Starks 11.
C Sm ith 0 1 . Anthony 0 1 ) Fouled out Ew ing Rebounds - Houston 41 (T h o rp * 10).
New York 40 (O aklay 10) A t t lt t t - Houston
I f iC a tta ll 1), New York I I (H a rp e r 1) Total
touts — Houtton 17. New York 1J Technicals
— H arper. New York Illegal defense F I*
grant loul — Mason. A — 10.741.

D a tr o ll (B e lc h e r 1 1 ) a l M ilw a u k e e
I$ c a n la n 0 1 ).l:0 ip m
Boston (S al* 1 1 ) at Cleveland iG rlm tle y
1 0 ). 7:01 p.m .
N ew York (K ay * I ) at B altim ore (M u ttin a
*•1 ). 7:11 p m .
C a lifo r n ia (S p rin g e r 0 1) a l C hicago
(A .F a rn a n d a iS 7).S u p m
Seattle (B otlo 1 7 ) al K a n ta t City (Cordon
* 4). a .01p m
Oakland (D a rlin g 4 1 ) a l T a a a t (D attm ar
0 0 ) , 1:11p.m .

i C arolina (P ira te s )
41 IS 417
G reenville (B ra v a t)
la
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Knoavilto (B lue Jays)
11 14 441
Orlando (Cuba)
17 1*
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W a ttarn Dfvllton
H u n ttvllla (A th ltc t)
40 74 404
M em phis (R oyals)
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17 I f .141
B irm ingham IW Soa)
7* 17 41*
Chattanooga IR a d tl
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Jacktanvllla *, O roanvlll* 1, Ind gam *
C arolina 7, Or land* 1
H u n ttvllla 1. N a th v lll* 4
M em phis 4. B irm ingham 1, I t Innings
Thursday's O am at
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B irm ingham a l K noxvlll*
H unttvllla al Chattanooga
M em phis a l N a th v lll*

Argentina

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. Hla stats are
for the 1994 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines had a slnglo In threo trips to tho plate and scored a
run Wednesday night In Chicago's 7-9 defeat at the hands of
the Oakland Athletics.

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Browns » 4 1 1 1
O rh m n p
0 0 0 0
R L a w Is p
0 0 0 0
B rb a rla lb 0 1 1 0
S h llia ld rt 4 1 1 1
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D a v it, In fie ld tr. and attlgnad him la Albany
ol iha South A tlantic Laagwa.
C H IC A O O W H I T I SOX - Agraad to tar m i
w ith Christopher C lam ant, John A m brota.
and Ja ra m y O rlffltti. pitchers; O ouglai
Uaardon and W illiam M o o r*. shortstops: and
J a rry W hltlakaf, autliatdar.
T E X A S R A N O IB I - Callad up John
D attm ar. pilchar. tram O klahom a City ol tha
A m erican A ttociallon. Sighad John Powell,
pilchar, A tbal O rtlr, ihoM top. and Edward
C om aaui. eutllaldar.

A t Dallas
O erm any vs South Korea, 4 OS p m

W A S H IN O T O N R E O S K IN S - Slgnad
Laonard M arshall, d ita n tlv * and. Bobby
Wilson, dafsntlvs tackla. to a m ulti yaar
contract, and M a ll E lllo tl. cantor, to a
on# yaar contract
Canadian Fastball Lingua
LAS V E O A S POSSE - W alvad Tarry
B iidan. klckar puntsr Tradad Jim Pasak,
otlantlvs i mam an. to Toronto tor tutura
contldarntlons
I

A l Orlande
Belgium vs M orocco I ] U p m
Monday. June 10
A l Washington
Netherlands v t Saudi A rabia. 7 I I p m
Saturday. June I I
A l Orlando
Belgium v t N atharlandt. 11 U p m
A l S a il Ruthartard. N J
Saudi A rabia vs Morocco I I I I p m
Wednesday. June 70
A l Orlande
Morocco v t N atharlandt. 11 U p m
A l Washington
Belgium vs Saudi Arabia. I I U p m

At Patadana. C alll.
Cameroon v t Sweden. 7 1 1 p m
M onday. Juna W
A l lla n te rd . C alll.
B ra id v t R u ttla . 4 01 p m
F rid a y . Juna &gt;4
A l lla n te rd . Calll
B ra id v t Cameroon. 4 0 1 p m
A l Panllac. M ich
Sweden v t R u ttla . 7 l i p m
Tuesday. Juna 10
At lle n to rd . C alll.
R u ttla v t Cameroon. 4 01 p m
,
A l Panllac. M k h .
B ra id v t Sweden, 4 Olp m

BA SEB A LL
A m a rk a n league
B A L T IM O R E O R IO L E S - Slgnad Tom m y

B olivia
G erm any
South K orea
Spain

0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Friday. June 17
A t Chtcaga
G erm any v t Bolivia. 1 O lp m
At D allat
Spam v t South Korea. 7 U p m
Tuesday, June I I
At Chkaga
G erm any vs Spain. 4 :0 1 p m

SOCCER
Na liana I P rafattisnal Soccer Leas vs
S A C R A M E N T O K N IO H T S - Ra signed
Jon P a rry , forward
C O LLE O B
A L A B A M A — Nam ed Thad F ltip a trlc k
men t a ttitla n t b atkalball coach
BOSTON C O LLE O B - Nam ed Jarry York
hockey coach
C A N IS IU S — E itervled the contract ol
John B o lle ln . m a n 's b a tk a lb a ll coach,
through tha yaar WOO
H U D SO N C O U N TY C O M M U N IT Y COL
L E O E — Nam ed Rich Schiro m an's a ttitla n t
b atkatballcoach
H U N T E R — Announced Ray Am aiberi.
m an t batkalball coach, w ill lake a leave ol
abtence tor tha 1004 0} taaton Nam ed Bill
Savarata acting m an s batkalball coach
LIP S C O M B — Nam ed Tom K eltey men's
a ttitla n t b atkalball coach
L IM E S T O N E - Nam ed Ralph Pirn man t
b a tk a lb a ll coach
W IS C O N S IN M IL W A U K E E - Announced
lha resignation ol C rag C apper, m a n s
a ttitla n t b atkalball coach

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Santocs Free al al Matneos
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Th u rsd a y, June IS

Bryan Harvay
Rick Aguilera
Jail M ontgom ery
Gregg Olton
Jail R utted
Jay Howell
Roger M cDowell
Todd W orrall
M ika Hannaman
Dan P latac
Stave F a rr
Jets*O rosco
Duane W ard

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Morocco
Netherlands
Saudi A rabia

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A l F a th e r*, M a tt.
South Korea vs Bolivia. 7 U p m
M en der. June 17
A l Chlcaga
B olivia vs Spam. 4 O lp m

Colombia
Rom ania
S w ll/arland

C IN C IN N A T I B EN O A LS - Slgnad A llrad
W illiam s, itnsbackar, to a ana yaar contract
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N E W YO R K O IA N TS - Ralaasad Phil
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S an lofd H erald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, Juna 16, 1994 - 3B

People
IN B R IE F
Opera, chorus to host auditions
Tlur Orlando Opera Company and the Camcrata Chorus will
hold audit Ions on Saturday, June 18, from 10 a. m. to 1 p.m. at
the I)r, Phillips Center for Performing Arts.
There arc opening.* for all voice parts, especially altos, tenors
and basses, Singers who wish to audition must reserve a time
with Alice Fortimalout 420-1717.
Each singer should prepare two contrasting songs-onc must
Im- sung in English and one In a forlegn language. A completed
resume and picture, If available, must be presented at the
audition. An accompanist will be provided.

Antique auto show
The Florida Mall will present a unique auto show for Dad this
Father’s Day. The Florida Region Antique Qutomoblle Club of
Amerlcu will host a mall-wide antique automobile show.
Saturday and Sunday, June 18-10.
On display will be collectible cars from the turn o f the
century through the muscle cars o f the 1080s.
The
Dusscnberg. Rolls Hoycc and the cord are Just a few o f the
classic cars which will be featured.
The Florida Region Antique Automobile Club of America,
wlih more than 200 members. Is the largest and the oldest
aulomollve club In the stole. Members from the club will be
present to answer questions about the cars. Anyone Interested
In Joining the club Is urged lo visit the show.
Florida Mall Is located on the corner of Sand Lake Rd. and
S.O.D.T.. In Orlando.

Sum m er fun day cam p
Seminole County 4-H will be sponsoring a 3-day Day Camp
Program, called Summer Fun. on June 20*22 at the
Cooperative Extension Service at Five Points. The program
will run from 0 a.m.-2 p.m. and Is open to youth 8-12 years of
ugr. There will be class choices In rocketry, pet care, cooking,
arts and crafts, photography and sewing. Cost for the program
Is 820
There Is a limited number of enrollments and
pre-rrgistrutlon nnd payment Is required. To receive an
application call the 4-H office at 323-2900, ext. 6960.
Extension programs are open to all regardless of race, color,
creed or national origin.

East-W est Klwanis Club m eets Thursday

Karate expert
inducted into
hall of fam e
■y SUSAN WINNER
Harald Corresondent___________
DEBARY Nenl Hummerslonc of the International
Karate Center In DeUary was
In d u cted I nt o the W orld
Martla| • Arts Hall o f Fame
recently in Jacksonville. Along
with this honor he was also
recognized as Instructor of the
Year and Weapons Expert.
Every state was represented nl
the event. Five movie slant
made upjiearanccs over the
weekend. Countries such as
Germany, Scollund. Ireland.
Spain nnd the Philippines were
among others In attendance.
H um m erstonc has many
Impressive crcdlls to his name.
His past accomplishments In­
clude n 1967 award to Who's
Who In American Martial Arts

and Who's Who Martial Arts
Elite Black Belts In 1992. He
was the founder o f a style of
karate called Alkl Tora Ryu.
Europe, Japan, Korcn nnd
muny regions In the United
Stntcs were among the list o f
arena he’s worked In through
his studies and research o f the
martial arts In (he last 40
years. His bells would cover
him from head lo toe If he
wore (hem all nt once. His
collection of belts Include u
2nd degree black bell In latdo,
a seventh degree black bell In
Hwnrungdo. and eighth degree
black bell In Aikido ns well as
black belts In Hnpkldn. JiuJitsu and Kobudo.
The Mardl Gras Festival held
yrarly at the All Souls Catholic
Churrh In Sanford has been
one o f H um m erstone's In­
volvements In the community.

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N ia l Hummeralone has many credits to his name.
He regularly works on self
defense demonstrations and
classes for young and old.
male and female, the handi­
capped and police training. In
each group he Involves himself

will), his patience and care
was clearly seen. Ills dojo is
open for spcrtnlors and those
Interested In learning twinabout llic many styles In
1C
leaches.

Cleanup of boat ramps, waterways set
A Seminole Couniy-wldc cleanup of boat
ramps and waterways will take place on
Saturday. July 9, according to the Seminole
County Cooperative Extension Service. All
cleanup volunteers also will be asked to sign
the "Boaters and Anglers' Pledge" to keep
Florida's waterways clean nnd free of litter,
and to be responsible when boating, fishing
or enjoying any o f the state's waters

Boaters, anglers, and any other people
Interested In clean water arc Invited to
participate In this first annual uvent by
cnlllng 407/328-3220. All volunteers will
receive a T-shirt, lunch, u Boaters nnd
Anglers' Pledge decal and will tic eligible for
the drawing. Volunteer support for this
community sfcrvlce and for taking pride In
(lie environment Is greatly appreciated.

Sponsors and partners for the event
Include: WESH-TV. Keep Florida Beautiful.
(Keep Orlando Beautiful). University of
Florida Cooperative Extension Service. Uni­
versity o f Florida Sea Grant, Walt Disney
World, The Marine Industry of Central
Florida, LYNX — the Orlando Transit
System and Burger King.

East-West Klwanis Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m., at the Friendship A Union Lodge building, corner of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Ktwnnlana are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president,
889(5042.

Overeaters Anonym ous m eets w eekly
Ovcrenters Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.,
ut the Coinnumlly United Methodist Church, Plncy Ridge Road
and U S. 17-92, Cusselberry. For Information, call Carol.
322-0657.

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O ep ressivp/M snlc Support Group
Dcprt-*«ivc/Mf*itc Depressive Support Oroup meets at 7t30
p.m.. the first and third Thursdays, Lakeside Alternatives, 434
W. Kennedy nivd., Eatonvllle; and 10:30 a.m.. the second
Saturday, at the downtown Orlando Public Library, 101 E.
Central Blvd.
For Information, call 381-5070 or 649-4375.

Help for child support enforcem ent
Association for Children for Enforcement o f Support. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each month, 7 p.m. ut the
Seminole County Library. Cusselberry branch, S.R. 436 and
Oxford Road. Meetings ure free. Call 609-1720 or 324-8855 for
more Information.

Junior W om an’s Club m eets m onthly
The Junior Woman’s Club o f Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p.m.. at the Woman's Club of Sanford, 309 S.
Oak Avc. For Information, call Tina Lee, 321-1035 evenings.

Pot tuck dinner
Widowed person are Invlled to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. every third Thursday o f the month at the
Casselberry Senior Center, 200 Lake Triplet Drive, Cassel­
berry.

Sunrise Klwanis m eets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoncy’s, US 17-92, south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwnntans arc welcome. For Information, call Bruce
McKIbbln, president, 322-0331.

At a recent Sanlord Optimist Club meeting, Kalhy Cody (left)
Introduced Don Miller, representative ol the Boys and Girls Clubs
of four counties. Miller told Optimist members about the
tunctlone ol the club, the summer programs and how he works

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President Rick Howe and Kathy Cody model Ihe latest In
Optimist Club shirts.

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(ages 9 months and 2 years old).
The hair on Sparky's back
stands up nnd. as our child and
the other children In the family
arc running and playing. Sparky
goes after them, barking and
snapping.
I tell our children to stay away
from the dog. as he Is not
comfortable with people he docs
not know very well.
Perhaps I am overreacting, but
when I was 11 years old. I was
attacked by a dog and hud to
have 37 stitches and plastic
surgery on my face.
I once asked my brother-in-law
to please lock Sparky up when
he knew we were coming, und
he acted like we were asking him
to lock up one of his children. He
even pleaded with my husband
to let them have their dog
Included In the festivities, since
be Is part oribc family.
When wc arrived, the dog ran
down (he stairs, unannounced,
loudly barking at everyone. His
owners were nowhere In sight.
Abby, my In-laws think I ain
paranoid, but I don't want one of
my children to be bitten. I would
appreciate any suggestions you
have.

ONCE BITTEN, TWICE SHY
D E A R ONCE B IT T E N i 1
consulted my animal expert. Dr.
Erwin Duvld, at Parker Pet

Hospital, Studio City, Calif. He
said:
" S p a r k y ha s a s e r i o u s
behavior problem, one of territo­
ria l a g g re s s io n . H I h o wn e r
should acknowledge this und
seek the help o f an unlmul
b e h a v i o r s p e c ia lis t. ( T h e i r
veterinarian should be able to
refer them to one.) Until then,
they should make their guests
fe e l m ore co mf o r t a bl e und
secure In their home by confin­
ing Sparky while they arc visit1n g .

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courtesy."
DEAR AB B Yi I Just turned 13.
I was at my grandparents' house
with my two sisters, Molly und
Maggie, My grandpa said that he
would pay 3 cents for each
dundcllon weed we pulled. 1
pulled 350 weeds In one hour.
Th at's 810.50. Right? Molly
pulled 305 weeds. That's 89.15.
I don't know how many weeds
Maggie puled.
Abby, I was taught to trust my
elders, but when It was time to
pay us. Grandpa offered each of
us only 86. After Molly accepted
the oiler. he dropped It to 85.
She accepted the 85 — Maggie
and I didn't.
1 wasn't going to lake 85
because I thought Grandpa was
unfulr lo change the deni after
the work was done. What do you
think?

TRUST OONE WRONO
IN MINNESOTA
DEAR TRU ST: Shame on

Grandpa. Children are raised lo
believe tha adults cun do no
wrong — e s p e c i a l l y
grandparents. You were right to
show your disappointment when
grandpa didn't live up lo his cud
o f the bargain. He set a poor
example for Ills grandchildren.
D E A R A B B Y : H e r e ’ s an
appropriate loast lo Ihe bride­
groom.
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brimming
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Legal N otices

Legal N o tices

Legal N o tices

IN T H C C IR C U IT CO U R T
O F T H E E lO H T I t N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
I E M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .:7 4 -4 4 4 C P
IN R E : th e Estate of
J I L L M M C C LE N O O N .
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
The a d m in is tra tio n e l the
e ila le o f J IL L M . M C ­
C L E N D O N , d e c e a se d , C a te
N um ber fa MO C P, l i pending In
the C ircuit Court tor Seminole
County, F lorida. Probate D iv i­
sion. the address ot which Is M l
N. P ark Ave , Sanlord. Florida
17771 The nam e and address ot
the personal representative and
the personal represen la liv e ’I
a I tor nay are set forth be tow.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R SO N SA R E N O T IF IE D T H A T :
A ll persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob­
jections that challenge the valid
lly of the w ill. Iho quellltcettons
ol the personal r epresentative,
venue, or jurisdiction of this
Court a re required to tile their
o b je c tio n s w ith th is C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T IN O F
TH R EE M ONTHS A FTE R TH E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U IL IC A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E OR
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 IC E O N
THEM
A ll o th e r cre d ito rs o l the
decedent and o th e r persons
h a v in g c l o l m i o r d e m a n d s
u x ln s t decedent's estate m u tt
tile their claim s w ith this court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A FTE R THE DATE OF THE
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E !
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
P IL E D W IL L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED.
The dale ot the first publica­
tion of this Notice I t Juno 7, I f H .
R IC H A R D D E C A N O IO O
Personal Represent;
W IL L IA M A . O R E E N E E R O
Florida Bar No : 7*4771
*100 So U S. 1/ 77
P o tl Otllco Bos J00710
Fern P erk , Florida 77770
&lt;00/1 MS ISM
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish. Junes. IS. IS fj
DESSS

decedent's e tte te must tIN their
claim s w ith this Court W IT H IN
TH E L A T E R OP T H R E E
M O N TH S A P T E R T H E D A T E
OP T H E P IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N
OP T H IS N O T IC B O R T H IR T Y
D A YS A P T E R T H E D A T E OP
S E R V IC E OP A C O P Y OP T H IS
N O TIC E O N T H E M .
AM othor cre d ito rs at the
decedent and persona having
claim s o r demands against the
decadent's estate must U N their
claim s w llh this C auri W IT H IN
TH R EE MONTHS A PTER TH E
D A T E OP T H E P IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O P T H IS N O T IC E .
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N O O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
P IL E O W IL L BE P O R E V E R
BARRED.
The date ot Iho l i n t publica­
tion ot this Notice l i : June 14.
le w .

VEHICLE A U C T IO N
This auction w ill bo hold on
Juno 30. IfW a t 7:00 a m . a t m i
A ta la y a T r a it . O v ta d a , P L .
Prospective bidders m ay In
spec! vehicles on the d ay before,
tro m t oo a m . until 4 00 p m .
Term s a re cash or c ertified
hinds only. TIbbIMs In c /A tom a
Semeren Towing reserves the
rig h t to accept o r r e |tc t any and
a ll bids.
IM S Dodge Chargor G ray
iB iB lfs C c P o n o a o
Publish: June 14. Itf4

IN T H I 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 TY ,
F L O R ID A .
P R O B A TE D IV IS IO N
F IL E NO. 74141 CP
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
E U O E N E W IL L IA M S ,
Deceased.
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
The a d m in is tra tio n a t the
Estate ol E U O E N E W IL L IA M S ,
deceased. F IN No. SS SSl C P. Is
ponding In the C ircuit Court lor
S a m ln o lo C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
Probata Division, the address ot
w h ic h Is S a m ln o lo C o u n ty
Courthouse, Sanlord, F L M T U .
The nomas and addresses ot the
Personal Rapresanlatlvos and
I he Personal Representatives'
attorney a re set forth bo low.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER­
SONS A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T :
A ll persons on whom this
notice I t served who have ob­
jections the| challenge the v a lid ­
ity ol Itw W ill, the quell llcaltons
ol lha Personal Representatives,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court are required to tIN their
o b je c tio n s w ith th is C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E OF T H E F IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y D A YS 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 OF T H IS N O TIC E ON
THEM
A ll creditors pi the decedent
and other parsons having claim s
or demands against decedent's
e tle le an whom a copy of this
notice I t served w ithin three
months otter the dele ot the first
publication ol this nolle# must
IIN their claim s w llh this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A TE 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 TIC E OR
T H IR T Y O A Y t A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O P A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O TIC E ON
THEM.
A ll other creditors e l Iho
decedent and persons having
claim s o r demands aoelnst the

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Eugene E dw ard W illiam s
1404 M ol N n v IlN Avenue
Sanlord. F L 37771
Janice Tedrow
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Repre s e n ta tiv e :
T h e m **A .S p *e r
O tT ho m a eA .S p oa r.P Jk.
M l M agnolia Avenue
P.O. Boa ISM
Sanford, P L U fT S -U M
Telephone: (« 7 ) 371 OS* &gt;
Flo rid a t a r He..-074477
Publish: June 14.11.17*4
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INTMI CIRCUIT COURT
PORSBMIMOLICOUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
PIN Number Wdff-CP
IN RBi ESTATE OP
DOUOLASCLARK PREMIER
N O T IC E OP
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T h e a d m in is tra tio n of the
aetata of Douglas C la rk P re n N r,
d e c e a s e d , P it a N u m b e r
74-477-CP, Is ponding In the
C ir c u it C o u rt fa r S am ln o lo
County, Florida. Probate D iv i­
sion. Hie address of which Is
P.O. D ra w e r C . Sanlord, PL
1 I7 7 IA 4 1 * . T h e n a m e s a n d
addresses of the p e n o n a l repre­
sentative and the personal rspre e e n ta tlv 'a attorney are sot
forth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS A R E N O T IP IIO T H A T :
AM persons on w hom this
notice Is ta rre d who have o O
lections that challenge Iho valid
tty of the w ill, the qualifications
of the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of this
Court o re required te flN their
o b je c tio n s w ith th is C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R THE
O A TB OP T H E P IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N OP T H IS N O T IC E OR
T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R T H E
D A T E O P S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O P T H IS N O TIC E O N
THEM.
A ll creditors of Iho decedent
and other persona having claim s

estate an emern a capy at this
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not rti in Mmrpoi --wi
rrwn nwiv
mon ths o ffer the date ef the first
pgbllcallen ol this notice m u*!
U N their c la im * w ith this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O P
TH R E E M ONTHS A FTE R T H I
D A T E O P I N E P IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O P T H IS N O T IC E OR
T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R T H I
D A T E O P S E R V IC E O P A
C O P Y OP T H IS N O TIC E ON
THEM.
AM othor cre d ito rs of the
decedent and persons having
claim s or demands age Ins I the
decedent's estate must IIN their
claim s with this court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T 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 , D E M A N D S
A N O O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
P IL E O W IL L B E P O R E V E R
B A R R IO .
The date of the llr t t publica­
tion of this Notice Is J une », IfW .
Personal Representative:
Floyd H.PowoM

Winter Park. PL MTffrNM
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
PrankMcMillan
Florida Bar No : Oftfll
U! NorthWymore Rood.
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WWtfar P ark, PL M 7 IM 7 1 I
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S E M IN O L E C O M M U N IT Y
C O L L ID E
D IS T R IC T B O A R D
O P T R U S T IE S
P U B L IC A N N O U N C E M E N T
P U B L IC N O T IC E Is twraby
provided o l a regular m eeting ol
Iho D istrict Board ol Trustees to
consider the purchase of reel
The D istrict Board ol Trustees
w ill consider the Im plem ent*
lion ot an Option Contract end
the purchase of root property lor
a now E ast Cantor Cam pus In
the Southeast Semlnoto County
a re a on August f , If W ot f:0 0
p .m . in the Board Room at
Semineta Com m unity Cot lego,
l a i Wetdoh boulevard. Sanford.
F lo rid a w n 4 it* .

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The I a s i W ot th# Southwest
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S outheast to a t Sactlon IS ,
Township I I South. Range I t
lo s t, Samlnolo County, Florida
Sattorsi O A L IN A E T E M A D
and J A L E H A E T E M A O . as
T r u ito o s lo r Iho G o la n A .
E tem ed and Ja N h A. E tom ad
Revocable In te r V iv o * Trust
A greem ent doled August j , te n
D e ta ils a t th a O p tio n ta
P u rc h a s a C o n tra c t a n d tha
propon d purchase are aval labia
tor public rovtow in mo Office at
the V ice President tor A dm inis­
tration and Finance, Room No
J M I . Hours ot Inspection w ill bo
f a.m . to 4 p .m . during regular
college workdays.
Publish: June I* . tfW
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N O TIC E O F A
P U B L IC H IA R IN O
T O C O N S ID E R T H E
. ADOPT ION O F A N
O R D IN A N C E B Y
T H E C IT Y OP
SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A
Notice Is hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing w ill ba bald In
tha Commission Room a l tha
C ity H all In tha C ity ot Sanford.
F lorida, at 7:00 o'clock P .M on
Juno it. IfW , to consider the
adoption ot an ordinance by tha
C ity ol Sanlord. Florida, title ot
w h k h is as follows:
O R D IN A N C E N O .U 1 *
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E
C IT Y O F SA N FO R O . F L O R ­
ID A . C L O S IN G . V A C A T IN O .
A N D A B A N D O N IN G T H A T
C E R T A IN 1 Mi FOO T W IO E
N O R T H S O U T H O R A IN A O E
A N D U T IL IT Y E A S E M E N T
L Y IN G ON T H E EAST S ID E
O F TH E P R O P E R T Y A T 101
SW EET O U M COURT; P R O
V IO IN G FO R S E V E R A B IL IT Y .
C O N F L IC T S A N O E F F E C T IV E
D A TB .
A copy shall ba aval labia a t
tha otllco of tha C ity C lark lor
a ll persons desiring to esam lne
.th e same.
AM parties in Interest and
c ltlte n t shall have an epportunl
ty to bo hoard a l sold hearing
By order ot the C ity Com ­
mission ot the C ity of Sontord.
F lor Ido.
P IR S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN O
A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R T IC I
P 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 L D
C O N TA C T T H E P E R S O N N E L
O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A TO R
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A D V A N C E OP T H E M B E T IN O
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : I I
a person decides to appeal a
decision m ad * w ith respect to
any m atter considered a t the
above mooting o r hearing, ho
m ay need 0 verbatim record Of
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
C ltyo lS an fo rd . IF A H t O IM I
Janet R Denehuu
C ity Clerk
Publish: Juno 14. I f f *
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N O TIC B O P C H A NO B O P L A N D U SE A N D A I I O N I N O
A N D A M E N D M E N T S T O T H ! S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N
P U B L IC H C A R IN O TO ■■ H E L D
J U L Y 4, IfW
Notice I t hereby given that the Seminole County Local Land
Planning A gency/Planning and tonin g Commission (L P A /P A Z ) w ill
conduct o public hearing on J uly 4, tfW . beginning a l t 00 p m ,. or os
soon thereafter a t possible. In the County Services Building. 1101
East First Street. Sanlord, F L . Room 10H (B oard Cham bersl The
purpoee ot this hearing Is to receive public Input. Input trom any
local governm ent or other agency, and to m ake recom m endations to
the Samlnolo County B oard ol County Commissioners on requeued
Largo Scale Am endm ents to the Seminole County Comprehensive
P lan, and associated reia n ln g t. In addition, the L P A /P A Z w ill
consider am endm ents to the tost o l the Comprehensive P lan, in
p a rtic u la r, a m a n d m a n lt to tha introduction, goals, policies,
objectives, findings. Issues and concerns, m aps, tables, figures,
charts or ether graphic depletions to any num ber ot the following
P la n B la m a n ls: Im p le m e n ta tio n . F u tu re La n d Use. C a p ita l
Im provem ents, C onservation. Design, D ra in a g e , Housing. In
torgovem m enlal Coordination. L ib ra ry Services. P orts. A viation
and Related Facilities, Potable W ater, P ublic Solely. R ecreation and
Open Space. Sanitary Sewer. Solid W eeto. T ra lltc C irculation. M o s t
Transit and th * Introduction and D efinition* M e llo n * *1 th * Samlnolo
County Com prehensive P lan. The L P A /P A Z w ilt also consider a
‘ now elem ent to th * Samlnolo County Com prehensive P lan
'Econom ic E lem ent " T h * purpose ot this now optional
l l to ta rm a lU * th * County's com m itm ent to economic
developmen t and c a rry out th * actions and roach tha objectives of
th * C ounty'* published document entitled Sam loot* County * r e n in, •
I * Be »sleomoot P rogram , i m . o copy o l which I* available tar
review a t tha County's Comprehensive Division otllco a t the address
below. itfK J U C -.
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Land i m am endm ents and rsio n ln g i to ba considered a re as
follows.
P u tt* Homo' Corporation — Plan am endm ent from Industrial to
M adlum Density Residential described as tha East 713.71 feet ol
Governm ent Lot 1 Hess the N 1174 70 feet the re o ll. Section 24.
Township 70S, Rang* 7 tE , and Lol 140. M y rtla Laka H ills. P lat Book
IT. Pages 7 4, o l the Public Records ot Som I not* County. Florida, also
described as localed approxim ately 1.700 west ot Lake E m m * Hoad,
abutting E m m a Oaks T ra il on the north. M y rtle Lake on Iho south
and th * City of L o k * M a ry on th * east, containing a p p ro ilm a la ly 7 7 1
acres IBCC D istrict 7).
Vision Developers. Inc. — Plan am endm ent trom Suburban
Estates la Low Density Residential and associated reu m lng trom A l
(A g ric u ltu ra l to R-1A (Single F a m ily D w elling D istrict) described as
Unrecorded P la l of Suburban E state* Hess Lots 1-*. 7*A and 7 * &gt;71,
Sactlon 4. Township 70S. R ang* TOE. further described a * located at
th * s o u th ***! corner ot C .R . 411 and C .R . 4 iA (P o o l* Rood),
containing approxim ately 47.4 aero* IB C C D istrict I ) .
Stanley F radkln — P lan am endm ent trom Planned Developm ent
(O ffice) to Planned Developm ent (C e m m e rcia l/O ffic e) and assortatocT ratonlng from P C O ( Planned C om m ercial Developm ent
D is tric t) to P U D (P lanned U n it D evelopm ent) described a t Lot 1).
Orlando Industrial P a rk H a t* th * E ast ITS (set thereof and road)
P la t Book 10. P o g * 100 of th * Public Records of Seminole County,
F lorida, further described a * located approxim ately *11 teat east of
l . R . 474 (A la la y a T r a ill, between P ark Road and P a lm Valtoy
D rlv *. containing approxim ately f l a c r t s (BCC D istrict I ) .
Notot Land uaa am andm tnfs on property containing (toad prana
and wetland a re a * rem ain tublecf to the applicable C enearvttien
land uee designation and v or lavs aver lay toning elaseificattont and
tha prevision* relating thereto. T h * gonorel public l i encouraged to
appear at this hearing and present input In accordance w ith th *
procedure* utilised by th * L P A /P 4 Z Including th * tubm lselon ot
w ritte n com m ent* to tha L P A /P A Z c /o "C om prehenslvi Planning
O ffic e", l i t ) la s t Firs t U re a l, Sanlord, P L 71771. telephone (407)
M l . 1170. oxtonilon 77W. This hearing m ay ba continued trom M m * to
tlm * as doomed nocessery by thai LI P A /P A Z . Copies ef th * proposed
reio n ln g t, end re n te d Inform ation. Including
complete legal description* of th * above described properties end
any com m ents received, a r t available for psdKIc review a t th*
address above, Room 11*7, between th# hour* of S:«0 a .m . and 1:00
p .m .. M onday through F rid ay, excluding holiday*.
Person* w ith d ls o b tllil** needing assistan t* to participate In any ot
t h * * * proceedings should contact th * E m ploy*# Relations Departm ont A D A Coordinator 4 t hour* In advanc* of th * mooting a t (407)
M 1-U 70 ,o x to n ile n 7 *4 l.
Parsons o r* advised that )l they wish to appeal any decision m od*
a t this hearing, they w ill need a record ot th * proceedings, and lor
such purpose, they m ay need to onsura a verbatim record e f th *
proceedings Is m a d *, w h k h record Include* the testim ony and
evidence upon which th * appeal Is to b * based, lectio n 1*4.0101,
F lo rid * Statutes. B O A R D OP C O U N TY C O M M IS S IO N E R S . B Y l
P R A N C E S C H A N D L E R . M A N A G E R . C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N N IN G D IV IS IO N
D IS - U 4
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BIG GARAGE SALE

BIG YARD SALE
S a tu rd a y o n ly . t a m - l | m l
B ras* and glass dlnotto M t,
r e c l l i t t r , a ir c o n d itio n e r,
books, clothe*, ate. R ain or
Shlno. Cash n C a rry . No r e a ­
sonable Otter refused. Sanlord
A v a to I S t h , t u r n I n t o
Plum ose, on second block » »
Plumose D r. No E a rly Blfdsl

BIG YAJID SALE
Thursday Sunday. 0 1 . A tot ol
good llo rn il 3rd and O ak Ava,
Sanlord

•GAAAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
C all In your garaga sale ed by
11 noon on Tuesday end taka
a d v a n ta g e e l o u r s p e c ia l
garage sale ad p ric e d C all
Classified now for dotallsl

7 cooskuOy* «m*t____..70M Ho*
3 conaacuth* tim et............ tt&gt; • lint
1 ta w --- ---------------------~ |1.1leH n o
RMm a rt par to u t, bated on 3 Bites
* 3 Line* Minimum

LA W N S E R V IC I: Truck. Trailer, equipm ent and accounts.
Nets In ire 's Growth poton
hai.
4I7K
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61— M o f t E Y t o L t o d
H U P DRIVING AND S TIU
G ITTN E M0NETI
A ll you need Is your into. Jack
Diam ond tar appointment.
___________ M B 7777____________
S T O P A V O ID B A N K R U P T C Y
P ro * Debt Consalidatian w llh
C redit Services ) i » * H T/IB

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NOW ACCEPTING

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Schedukng may mchjtto Herald A dverM et el * » coal of on oddbonal day
Cancel srtwn you get reeulto Pay onfy tor day* your ad runt a lr*to *a « rw d
Use k d description tor tartest reeixts Copy n * j*i krtow acceptable typo,
graphical torm *Comme)cial bequancy ratot are avadatto

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P ell lim e . M u si h e v # late
DEADLINES
Tuaaday thru Friday 11 N oon The D ay Before PiCWeaeon
Sunday I I Noon F rid ay* M onday b 10 P M Friday

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A D D TO YOUR IN C O M I
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C A L L m -4 7 7 7 a r 777-4447

AN NTS-REAL ESTATE!

Naming succeeds like success
We re wall Intoeur Jr* decade
ef framing successful agents
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l l - E k t o r i y C a rs
O I P I N D A B I B , Caring W am an
desires F T work Cempanton
A ta r e tor elderly. Esc rets
Deltona or Sanlord 1*4)711

PREB Traospertalton to Tampa
S e m in o le B in g e . 4 A c * *

Charter A Taurs I 400M7 7143
3 1 -P trs o n a ls

Legal N o t lc t i
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
N o lle * I t hereby given that wo
o ra angagad In business ot
Cantor M a ll. O rlande Avenue.
Sanlord. Semlneto County. F lo r­
ida 77771. under the F k tlllo u *
N a m * *1 O A C B E A U T Y
SALON, and that w * intend to
reg ister said nam e w llh Ihd
D ivision *1 Corporation*. T a ll*
hassaa. Florida. In accordance
w llh Ih o p ro v is io n s o l Iho
Fictitious N a m * Statutes. To
W it Sactlon M l Ot. F lo rid a
Statutes ieei.
George R. Thompson
Publish Juno 14. 1*f4
DC S 111
N e fk e e t therlM s Sal*
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
m at by virtua e l that certain
W rit o&lt; Execution Issued out of
and under th * seel of th * County
Court #1 Seminal# County. Flor
toe, Co m **1 U *S P upon a final
judgm ent rendered In Iho afore
said Co m ! on Iho Tom day ot
July A O teal. In that certain
C 4M entitled E N T E R P R IS E
L E A S IN G C O M P A N Y O F
O R L A N D O . P la in t iff v*
D O N N A L. W R IG H T . Defendant
w h k h atorosald W rit of Execu
lion w o * delivered to m e x*
S h o rllf of S am lnolo C ounty.
F lo rid * and I h a y * levied upon
o il th * right, into and tntorosl ef
t h * d e fe n d a n t, d o n n a L .
W R IO H T , In ond to th# tot lowing
hr being localed m Somlnoto
County, Florida m apo-rtdrtlcu-—.
le rly d r x rtb e d ex tottewOe-x*v
A ll right. TIM * ond IIn te r**! ot
Iho De lender I * in th *
described Real Proper!
J S W
dom inium U ni I 77. Building 17.
of Hun levs' Chese Condomini­
um , According to th * Declare
lion ot Condominium recorded
October 71, l* M . In O ffic ia l
Record* Book 1711. Pago* 1174
through 1411, Inclusive, e l th*
P u b lic R ec o rd * ol Semlnoto
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , a n d a ll
Am endm ents Thereto. Together
w ith AM A ppurtenance* Thereto,
and an Undivided Interest In the
Common Elem ents of Said Con
dom inium a * M l forth In sold
D e c la ra tio n S treet address:
1140 Excollor Court f t OS. Co*
M lb e rry , F lo rid *
and th * undersigned as S hirt If
of Somlnoto County, F lo rid *,
w ill *111 i OO A M . on th * im day
Ot July A .O. 1774, offer tor sal*
and M il to Its* highest bidder,
F O R CA SH IN H A N D A N D
S U B JE C T T O A N Y A N D A LL
IX IS T IN O L IE N S , a t tha Front
(W est) D eer, a f tha stop*, e f tfw
Sem inole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, tha above de­
scribed property,
T h a i u i d M W l i being made
te M t lif y the term s of fh lt W rit
of Execution.
Donald P. Is lln g e r, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
N O T IC E R 1 0 A R D IN O T H I
A M E R I C A N S W I T H D IS A B I I T I I S A C T O F 11*0. P I R ­
SONS W IT H A D IS A B IL IT Y
N I E D I N O S P E C IA L A C ­
C O M M O D A TIO N S T O P A R T IC ­
IP A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D IN G
SHO ULD CONTACT T H I
C I V I L D IV IS IO N O P T H I
S H IR IP P 'S O F F IC E , E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C ­
T IO N , 1141 1 IT H S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A A T
L E A S T F IV E D A YS P R IO R TO
T H E P R O C E IO IN O . T I L E P H O N E : 1407) 7704440. T T D
1407) 7771777.
Published: Juno 1.7 ,14 ,1 1
S ALE D A T E J U L Y 1th.

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PRIVATE PARTY RATES

UconM CifUvt t i m e * 37* i Hne

1.00 A.M. •S:X P.M.

W EEK S

7:10am 7pm , m i W . A irport
Blvd. (1st houM on right o il
W . 44) F R ID A Y R aln o rS h ln o l

3222611

Seminole
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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LAKE MARX
7*7 W Lakevtow Ava. 1 blk*.
N. of Laka Mery Blvd. tat,
OllonlylToytlaMthanSIOQ
-MOVING SALE
EthanAllanhutch, etc. Every­
thing must got Prl., Sat., Sun.
Tam -ipm . 777 H. W ay m an St.
*14-1177 ST 4*7-1140

MULTI FAMILY SALE
147 N . High St.. Laka M a ry .
(O ft Lk M a ry B lvd)
T H U R S -P R IS A T ......M ni-4pm

Saftforfs BIGGEST Yard Sold
dead clean Item s o t d k l cheap
p r i c e d S o m e th in g fo r
everyone. C om * on*. C om *
all I F rid a y A Saturday, 7-7
1*7 Ptnecrost O r., Sanlord
S A T U R D A Y O N L Y -J U M 11*1*,
7 im - l: M p m . Pishing t u r n
and tools, tools, d o th **. Mow­
er pots, surfboard Ilk * now ,,
b o w l in g b e l l i e i t r c l i o
equip m ont and m uch, much
much m ore. 7M Bor ado Rd.
Sanlord, (H idden Lakes).

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TARD SALE *

1741 Colory Ava. Furniture,
d o th **. Reasonable prl coal
F rid a y and Saturday

. Hrain, will ba Inside

ADOPTIONS
Free m edical cere, tree spar
fa lle n , counseling, p riv a te
doctor plus living expenses.

Bar 1717111Claarwator Attorney
Jobe P rtckor.......t-0MTT7-7*44

QINTLIMIN. Looking tor rfr
txixt loot Looking lor light
touch body rubs* Doling?
Parliest Look na further Call
Diamond Mint Entertainment
4071417740NowHiring
L O O K IN O Ooottom an.
took mg
in g /d r ln k ln g . n i t * looking
lady. 1x0 to) w ith s im ilar m
to re *!* to *n|oy m u s k , out
dear activities, travel, m ovie*,
good whalesom * lun Recent
photo A P H . I to P O Box
174 la n ia rd . P I 77771 0174

N IC E

23— L o s t A F o u n d
LOST OOO by 7th and 17*7
P om eranian, golden brown
" T in y " R E W A R D 777 (4 M

27— N u r t « r y ft
C h ild C a r t
■ A B U S to 4 y r s P ro K c te s M *.
S u m m e r tun. m ie rc a s tto n and
o tte r school c a r*. H R S rogls
to ft d C a ll E v e ly n 1 7 1 4*40

41 — H g a lt h B F t t lW t s
R E S H A P E Y O U R B O O T Free
personal tltnos* fram ing with
C lu b N U trt e w k proeram No
c e n tre d * C all 7 7 *4 *4 *

5 5 - B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n lt liE
HEALTHY A XXIALTHTI
Work w ith a m edical doctor *1
h a m * E x c e lle n t business
/products C om m , x07 a t) 1777
IN T E R E S T E D IN PlJRCHAS
IN O A M W A Y P ra d u c l* or
starting your own business
Call U t-4 7 M F * x 7 J I 174*

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WATSON R E A LT Y CORF
REALTORS

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Two veers m inim um Ia s i food
e x p e rie n c e S a la ry v a rie s
h e m 1771 to l tOO per week
H igh school diplom a required
Resume and epgttoofton to t
L o o ‘ 1 P e m e e s R e c ip e
C k irts e , le o ta rd . 777 17*1

ASSISTANT MANAGER/
CASHIERS
C e e t le l M a r t , le e . h e *
opening* tor Assltlant M a n ­
a g e r* end Cashier petition*.
O e e d w o rk in g c a n d ilie n *.
E xcellent wages, benefits. 4
p a id v a c a t io n . A p p ly In
p a m n i M i l Orlande Ave.
A V O N productS-I.4M. E arn to
IC X NO door/door. P T /F T
Sendl i l l 11*7/1 4 M 7 M 7 IM

BARNI

It you h e v * courage c e lll
&gt;41-1774 t u v , roc, msg.

SC.0.D. MESSENGERS S
F u ll or p a rt tlm * M usi ba a t
least I * yrs *1 a g e , have
re lia b le transportation and
m u s t b e b e n d a b le . F a r
p e r ia n a l In te r v ie w c a ll
R ulM e. s o r t * os*/

CAB DRIVER ~
P /T o r F /T . M ato or te m a l*
M ust have good driving record
and Snow Sanlord area

________ m m *_________
CARPENTERS A DECRFRS
SUBCREW S N E E D E D
C all atta r ip m M r H a l

CARPENTERS
A pply a t: W o k lv * P a rk . *11 #1
Welch Rd.. k pepke M on F rl.
see R Ic h a rd e r x071*» x is i

CASHIERS
A ll shift* e v x ilx b i* Expert
once p referred A pply:
F in * Express M art
I 4 * 7 t F re n c h A v*.
_____ tenlerd 7710*11_____

CHILDCARE CENTER
T E A C H E R /A ID E 777 41*7

DANCE TEACHER/
BEEB0P JAZZ TEACHER
Tap A Plus C all 177 4M3 and
Ix x .x m xise^r

DEMONSTRATORS
Friendly Hom e P arlies ha*
openings In your e re * Also
booking pert las la o B M l u a

71— H E l p W a n t t d
0CNTAL RECEPTIONIST
A ltam onle/Santord. F u ll and
p a rt llm o M atu re Individual
w llh denial expertenc*. 17/hr.
Sand Resume to: O r. P e trk k
Delftore, PO Bee 447, Lake
M a ry . F L &gt;1744

DENTAL ASSISTANTS
A ltam ante/Santord. F ull and
p a rt lim a M atu re Individual
w ith Florida c e rtltk a to * r e ­
quired M 17/hr Send Resume
to: D r. P e trk k 0*1 here, PO
Bee *47, Lake M a ry . F L 777M

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
D ynam ic, experienced. Indi­
vidual needed tor m u lll dis­
ciplinary o lflc * Scheduling,
collection, Insurance, phone
skills, recall, patient relation*
and com up ter literacy a must
Those with dental expat k n ee
need only apply Salary com
m ensural# w llh axporltnca.
A vailable im m edlatlely
7 *4 7 7 1 4 *4

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced expanded d u ll**
Assistant needed tor m u lti
disciplinary surgical and p ro
i t h a l l c r e c o n s t r u c t iv e
practice Energetic Individual
w llh strong individual and
loam skills, w illing to g * ih t
e x tra m ile, a must. Salary and
ba n a llt* com m ensurate with
experience 704771-4144

DOG GROOMER
E x p a rltn c e d only n e rd to
apply. At least 4 yrs
0 0 0 B A T H E R A N D COM B
O U T PERSON. A l least 4 yrs
e x p e rie n c e re q u ire d . C a ll
I7 4 4 7 M toe eppebdm eet

DRIVERS REEDED
A .O . C A R R IE R S . T # v *r*s . F I,
* well established and b r e w ­
ing C e n tra l Flee Ida Eased
cempeny etters yeu
d 77t to 74« per m il*
• U p to 17.044 m l. per m e
e S to p O ff Pay
* Unloading Pay
e v o c a tio n Fay
* Safety A Perform ance Bonus
• Spouse R Wing P rogram
d Average T rip 1 7 Oaya
e Late Model ConventMnel
Tractors
I t you have 7 years tractor
tra ile r. O TR and snow and Ice
experience plus a goof driving
record, coll
_________ i a*4« )4 e e s a

DRIVERS WANTED
Q u a lifie d , experienced pro
due* hauler Long distance.
C D L required Clean M V R
________ Call *47 774 77*4________
E A R N U P TO » t ( t per ewes
processing F H A /H U D G ov’t
relu nd* No t i p necessary

1 &gt;11*11 H4i. Ell. 771.7*hrs
U P INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS

A LSO N E E D E X P E R IE N C E D
1 P R E A D S R /C U T T B R
M en Thurs. fto t.r work days.
Pd holiday A vacation Apply
a l: Sea D el, &gt;14* Old Lake
M e ry Rd , Saelevd M I N IS

HAM ANO EGG D IU
Because ef increased sales
need help* ■*■ and Jnd shills
available. Bettor m en average
p a y . B ap. In m a k in g dell
rtchee hetotot Apery in
n: A M A C O e .lt l l . SR xx

H0USCCUANERS

Per T ID Y M A ID 1 days/w k
w lttin e y e ndbenellto 774774*

"Substiliitf” P»p*t CatrtdfS
Heeded tor routes In Seminole
C ounty. C o n ie c l T racy al
S A N FO R D H E R A L D 111 7411

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REQUIRES

all contractor* be reg(stored
e r certilie d . T * verity a s la t*
c e n l r a c t e r * lic e n s e c a ll
1-440-747-7I40. O ccu p allen al
Licenses a re required by (he
county end can be vert lied by
calling M t - 1170, ext. 7*77

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R t m o d t lln g
RES./COMM. Vinyl Tiding .
Alum. Framing, Orywail,
Deers, Rooting, Concrete.

IM 4 W .. .I .0 AsMef,CBC4imt

RESIDENTIAL RIMODILINO
Cerpenlrv, painting, alum,
■ 41 1 04774SI
174114*
sotllt. CGCA04U
A i r C o is d it lc . iW i

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S H E R M A N 'S A U TO T R5E Pp A
Coldesl a ir In town. Auto A
truck a ir conditioning systems
repaired e r Installed. Free H i .
* « p * f l * n &lt; 4 _ _3M-7007
70 yrs experience.

C a rp tn iry
Custom W sedc ra n a
Sp e c ia lis in g Im
Deft

A M 1C K

Shelvfng. Cabinets. Furniture.
Reconditioning, Rellnlshlng,
Boat R epair, H ull A Interior.
G eneral C arpentry.......714*171
C A R P E N T E R A ll kind* a t heme
rep airs, painting A ceram ic

HlrRIrtiardOrejajj^MiJTTi
C a r p E t / ln it a llB t lo n
C A R P E T -M IL L DIR EC T
F c iin v t i r i n i t

F irs t Q ualify, Tap Une,
Sfa Inm at ter, ia x o n ie t.
Trackless, Sculpture* 17.77
installed. C om m ercial level
J e e r o M jto y d J tT jlllll^

C a r p g t C le a n in g
SAM'S
N IN G
IA M 'S CARPET
C AR PET C LLEIAA lill

s t,Ip and
l l fl/c
l a m m e r d a l 14
R■a sdld tenn tia
hrs.
47141, beeper *440141
*4 M
774-31x1,
*44014

C lt a n ln g S » r v lc E
W IL L clean homes aqd offices.
Vary raasenabto ra le *. Free
e tilm a to tl to years axpsrl•n c *. C all anytim e. M 0-1I74

c a p t a in

C O N c Ilfl^ e y r o

Beal. I Man Quality Opera-

tle n l 7141770/747-&gt;77*

QUALITY CONCRETE WORK.
3* years axp. Rsstonsblt
L IC ./ln *. 137-1*44

UoctrJcal
i r m i O T r
R s p a lr-a d d ltlen . c a m m /ra *.
L lC /In t. fEROOOOITJ MI-4471

m a ster

F lo o rin g
HARDWOODFLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing

TOMOLSEN I-IIM14M77
H o m e im p ro w m tn i
A B S O L U T E C arpd bfryi trim ,
m etal studs, restoration work,
d ryw ell, doers, tiding, docks,
perches.
L lc /ln s
7117447
A F F O R D A B L E H O M E Repelr
Dependable. A ll phases. Call
tor Free e tl. M ichael TO 7104

O w n M r v lc t
B U ^ H O O M l i w i N Q w l.'ll
large tractor. A ll kinds ef yard
A vacant lei m ewing, 7711777

OBC LAWN A TREE SVC. N*
|eb tee small or big. Retld/
Com!, sit stf 1st cut tr prune
Prussst. Llc./lnt.M4-1*U
HAROLD A HOWARD'S Lawn
Maurtng Service. Leaking far
lawns te mewl Edging,
trimming, ftrtliltlng (If rw
quested), else trash hauling.
4073*47070 leave message, or
407-777-140*Licensed/Insured
RAINBOW LAWN SERVICE
No jobs te big er tmtll.
Resldtntlal/Commerlcal.
Licensed/Insured. 407M4 7*71
RANDY'S QUALITY LAWNi
Complete pro care since 1700.
Cleanups, hauling. 771Oil*
SOUTHERN Lawn mainte­
nance. Quality work at a lair
llm ah Ml 4144
price. Frseasllmato*.
Lav N C ARBI
TO M A J E P P 'i LAW
R et./C o m m ., dependable, lew
ratesl F ree e t l...............1107070

JU. DOES IT ML!

P a in t in g

F ix II right a t a price yeu can
•H a rd . L lc *d /ln t. Prom slert
to finish. C arpentry, plum b­
ing, electrical, end rooting
tv e t. 13 yrs a t experience. No
|ab too big or sm all. Call
M A l i M e r 771-411I M beers
H O M E A O F F IC E R E P A IR S .
E lectric, plum bing, A /C re ­
p a i r s . D e e r * , w in d o w s ,
screens, c a ll, fans, w a te r
h e a te r *, c a rp e n try , decks,
custom turn., woodwork. A ll
* t sttordsbte prices 1 7*44177

C U STO M P A IN T IN Q by Jeffrey
P o w e r. In te r le r/B x ls rlo r ,
L ic 'd /In i. Free E tl. 7 J I0 H 1

DAVIS 6 SON PAINTING
A P R E S S U R E W A S H IN Q
P r w e r tM ljjr te w jlM a ^

^ r t s s u r t C lc in ln g
A Q U A C L E A N . House*, petto*,
d rivew ay*. A ll w erk den* by
prutotslenel firem an 7714*15
D U N N I T I i Clean drivew ay*,
r e e fs , pool d e c k s , w a lk s ,
&lt;&lt;J )o i« * v P r e # e r ti M H H 7 1 ii^

P h o to g ra p h y
■ BA C H , Sperts and W edding*

Mobil equtp-uniquepricing.

^ ^ P * r ln to c * IIM 4 * iM _ ^
T rtQ ^ rv k E
E CH O LS T R E I SVC- L lc ’4 Ins.
" L e t th * P refetslonali d o j i . "
Free estlm a 1 *4 ........... M 3-i m t

Advertise Your lhi si ness Every Day
For As //om As $ 15 Fer Month.
Call CtassiJ ied, 322 2611
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�S anlord H erald, S anlord, Florida - Thursday, Ju n e 16, 1994 - SB

71—Help Wanted
L A B O R E R ! N I I O C O Skilled
and unskilled Days
Call between l )
IP R IN T IT A P P IN O , l i t N i l

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Need • sum m er |ek1 Must
have asperlence with weed
eater Bndedger. M l 4)11

MACHINE OPERATORS
lo n g w o o d m i l l m e r k tlln g
com pany seeks tip e rlo n c td
m e ll Inserter or sorter Per
mertenl position Never e ls e I
H e lp P in o tin e L , 6 2 5 6 1 1 1

MAINTENANCE n C H
Needed lor large apt. com mu
nity M ust have t i p In all
phases. Including A /C . Heat.
R o t. etc C all between 10 and
J .M on P r i m tie r

MARINA ATTENDANT
Assisi customers at gas dock
Light clean up duties, launch
and retrieve customer boats
C ic e lle n l working conditions
S a tu rd a y and Sunday ro
gulred C all TO 1410
M IO IC A L

CNA
Energetic, sell starter CNA
needed !e assist In carrying
out p rogram s I or pur Re
la liv
h a b lllta
llv e /R e s to ra tiv e Oe
p artm enl M usi be certllled In
the s ta te o l Florida
Apply w llhlai
Oakery Manor
M N .B w y lf f ]
O akery. PI
as; sea s a il

MEDICAL ASSISTANT
P a ri tim e
Internal medi
cine'cardiology Back otlice
duties knowledge ot E KG
Sigmoid, stress test and X
Ray tech helplul Com petitive
salary Send resum ei PO Res
m e . Sanlord. PL m i l

$ ORDER TARERS S
Vintage Amusement now hlr
Ing tor lu ll and part tim e
positions E arn 1100 per day
lull tim e. MO per day part
tim e Per personal Interview
call John, aot see owe
P A R T T IM E

RELIEF COOR/DIETARY AIDE
P a rt lim e E ip e rw n c t a must
Drug tree work place Apply
In person. Sam Spm .Mon F rl
Oakery Manor
tO N .H w y llt!
Oakery, PI
ear sea a m
S R T T IM !

CLEAN UP PERSON
1 P le a lb le d a y h r t
No
} P m k in d l For apt M l u O

TRUCK TIRE TECHNICIAN
C Ep#r»#«f#
m tm

Apply

TYFESCTTER
F ull tim e opening In busy
Longwood p rin t shop M ac
oap reg Scanning. Adope
photp shop. Quark »rrl other
program s adwpm 11* 00*1
W A R E H O U SE A N D O C N E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E OE Ol
Bonus lor drivers A ll th ills
evellebie D ally pay. no tee
Report ready to work I M am
Industrial Labor Svc . 10ia
French Ay. No phone calls

WAREHOUSE PERSON
Esp preferred CDL license
reg Apply in person, ig a. 1401
C lark S I. Apopka ILochhart
A rea o il Overland Rd I_______

91—Apartment*/
Ho u m To Shire
M A T U R E F E M A L E Roommate
P re l Sanlord MOO/mo plus ’ &gt;
ulllllles R tfs 170 0010
R O O M FO R R E N T . Fem ale
prel. W ill share home wllh
pool teo/w k Call m i » a

93—Rooms for Rent
A Q U IE T . C LE A N R M In San
lord. Kitchen A phone use.
coin laundry. SIS A up. M4 4*71
C LE A N ROOMS, tlngla starting
t ) l / w k . K ltc h a n , p h o n a .
la u n d ry , video gam es, o il
street p a rk in g ......... 110 4471
F U R N R M . VO w k . util. In
eluded, w a tlte r/ dryer, pool.
lu ll house prv. H I 1171
IN P R IV A T E L O N O W O O D
home Steady employed only.
t *0 /w k UO/dep
Call 11417*0
R O O M POR R E N T . Light hitch
an privileges. 1st end lest
M atu re adult p rel H a ttta
S A N FO R D Slaaplmg room In
p rivate home House p r i v ,
w a th e r/d ry e r, ta V w k 114 iaaa
1 P R IV A T E RMS. aal In kltch
an. I 1/1 bath l/o wk. 1100
dap
Pats Ok.
1)0 a l l l

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A C L E A N , I bdrm tu r n . dish
washer. Inc. utilities. tlM /w k .
plus sac, dap H a a f »
E P P IC IB N C Y C O T T A O E .
C om pltlaly turn . Util. paid.
Nopals I parson only M l 11)7
E F F IC IE N C Y . A ll utilities paid
Stove, re frlg ., window unit
u a v m o . No pets, u o loaa

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

NOTICE

1 B E D R O O M . I bath, cent H /A .
fam ily rnt Only MOO dewnt
Also 4 bdrm . 1 bath available.
Ask about our H U D homesl
Why rani? T H E H I l l l M A N
O R O U P , IN C Raaltor 111 B ill

CA T

A ll ren ta l and rea l ts le fe
advertisam anls a r t sublect to
the Federal F a ir Housing Act.
w hich m akes It ille g a l to
advertise any preference. Urn
lla t lo n o r d is c r im in a tio n
based on race, color, religion,
tea, handicap, fa m ilia l status
or nallonel origin

S A N FO R D : bdrm apl 1100 wk
IJOO'kec I R M E F F IC IE N C Y
I M wk lis o sec B oti com
p i l e privacy H I t e n
S M A LL I B D R M . Furnished
apartm ent U tilities Included
Close In Sanlord 7)5 weekly I
person only sat » 4 i t j f

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
B R IO O E W A T E R APTS
Sen
fo rd 'L ake M a ry C all today
about our June S pedell Only
a lew te ll) Deborah m t l 0 4
C O N V E N IE N T TO downtown
Sanlord 1 bdrm . I bath, quiet
M i l . month
M l till

COOLOfTII
One Bedroom A partm ents
tm O E A L
MosswoodApts M l 1114

WHHEEEEEWWt
E F F IC IE N C Y on W e k i.a River
at Katies Landing A /C No
pels Free canoe use lllO 'm o
J7I 4410
H IS T O R IC A L O O W N T O W N
S A N FO R D Very clean 1 bdrm
I bath Kltchan. dining room
appliance* Fenced yard good
neighbors t a l l mo M70 dep
HUDOK.
ass iso*

* MOVE IN SPECIAL *
Convenient I and ) bdrm eptt
I t t t SMS s ite deposit t year
lease Nopals 114 Mas
PARK AVE
I b d rm A Ig
efficiency, full kitchens, re
modeled A C, lo ts ol space,
on bus line Monthly VISO or
weekly rates avail 11110*0
CF Rental Results
P A R K V ID E APTS 1 bdrm I
b a th . W /O hook ups. 1400
M O V E IN SPE C IA L 110 M i l
SANFO RO. I Bdrm MOO mo
plus security All utilities paid
e ic ep te lec
111 tv *]
S AN FO R O 1 B D R M MOO mo
plus deposit Nopals
171 1141

1/7 MONTH FREEH

1 Bdrm / I Beth 111 l * l t
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS
1 B D R M 1 BATH Apt C H 1A
stackable washer and dryer,
aH kitchen appliances M is
177 I0SI

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

BATEMAN REALTY
14M Sanford Ave . in . MOO

3710759

371 7757

H IO D E N LA K E N ic e lb d rm l
bath Ig screen porch, treed
lot Soase,Option Owner ti
nancing M i l m o M l M M
H ID D E N LA K E V IL L A S 1
bdrm . 1 bath end unit 1 car
g a r a g e F re s h ly p e in le d ,
specious M M month Call
C a ro ly n E v a n s , S lr a tlo r d
Properties 111 14*1 er 144 17)1
H O M S IN T H E C O U N T R Y ,
near the St Johns 1/1. w 'lplc.
big k itc h e n On 1 ac re s
Horses OK t400mo 114 0*41
LA K E M A R Y . 1/1, corner lot.
scr patio. C 'H A No pats
SlOO’mo . plus dep A va'I June
IS 111 1140evenings
L A K E F R O N T c o lle g e . 1 /1 .
C /H A . new ly ren ovated. 1
acres Quiet county setting
Deltona area
M*S 111 1M1
M O U N T P L Y M O U T H Beautiful
1/1. Appliances, cent H A
N ear goll course t i l l plus
security *04 M l M14
R E N T W IT H O P TIO N Plnecresl
1/1 pool home, fenced M IS mo
1st, lest. A sec l i t 0 1 5 *______
SAN FO R D . 1 B D R M . I l l B A TH,
M ll/m o plus deposit
No pets. 1711141
SANFO RO. 1 bdrm . 1'y bath
lakelront housa 1*10/mo
111 1004
_____
S A N FO R O . 1 bdrm . I bath.
C /H A . scr porch, Ig yard
Close lo schools, w /d hook up
U t l'm o * dep 111 1**1 or
*04 11111*1
SAN FO R O . 1/1. fenced yard.
M l l / m o . work wllh dep See
a t i l t E lm Ave . Sanlord

Stenstrom Rentals
k H ID O E N LA K E V IL L A 1/1.
w / garage, screened patio,
CHAMOO/mo . 1100 sec
• H I D D E N V I L L A O E . Lk
M e ry , l / l condo, w / I p l . CHA,
all apply taiO /m o , M10sec
e S A N FO R D l/1 apl w / scr.
porch. Iplc S il l / mo no dep
k S A N F O R D 1 /1 .1. 1 s to ry
duplei CHA M M /m o M M s e c
e S A N F O R D A 14. 1 / 1 S. dbl
garage, Iplc. Ig yard, well k
septic. M M /m o M M /sec.
k D E L TO N A 4 14. V I. w /dbl
garage. Ig scr porch, tplc,
c lean. M M /m o MOO/stc.
k S A N F O R D 1/1 Apt. ter. patio.
CHA.MOO/mo MOO'sec
k SANFORO 1/1. duploi. large
rooms, CHA. garage MaO/mo
MOO/sec
Slanstrom R aalty, Inc.
"W e M a n ig * your Horn*.
Ilk * It was our ow n." Jim Doyle
11114*1 A lter 4P M : 110 14*}
WU

\ MOVE

“YOU”
V IN SPECIAL
A LL
APARTM ENTS
W /A i a M O . L B A B B

F IL L -O U T A P P L IC A T IO N
B E F O R E J U N E 17th.
C A N W A I T F o r m o v e -i n
T I L J U L Y 1st
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I A 3 D cdro om * A vailable
Bloglo 8 lory design • no one below or above
E nergy - em clenl s tu d io *
F rie n d ly O n -S iic D c|)cudable M aungctneni
A ttic Storage, Private P atio &amp; m ore

Sanford Court Apartments
3301 Sanford Ave., Sanford • 323*3301
H ours: M o n - S a l 9 -5 • S u n 1 -5

" I J k /il R t ? P * &amp;
Y b UR W E W LlVIAiCq R o e *
C mAHC T* $HK*iC*&gt; *

L A K E M A R Y I bdrm . carpet.
C H A . a p p ile n c e s s . m in ts ,
lanced yd O a H srss l i t * ! M
S A N FO R D 1 B D R M . I both,
very nice neighborhood, very
clean A vail J u ty l, 1*001*4
1 B D R M D U P L E X Carport,
kitchen appliances, hook ups.
No pets M M B 4 t m !

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107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
t B D R M P ark A v * M o b il* Perk
Quiet a re a Close to shop

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141—Hornet for Salt
D E L T O N A ■ 1 bdrm H * bath,
la m lly rm , •■ tr a il 111.100
W. M a lk ie w tk l. m m i
O IL T O N A . only 1*00 down.
M M /m o Chaos* from 1 home*
to b« remodeled by builder
Great opportunity
M a tre O n e p * 4 4 1M1
D O W N T O W N H IS T O R IC
H O U S I 1 Ito ry . I I room *. S
baths M l 000 IIS l l l i
■ X C H A N O I OR S IL L your
property located any where I
J avesters HeeWy, &gt;147411
•F IN A L L Y I This 1 bdrm l&lt; i
betn two Mery condo has great
location and graat corven
tone* All lor the low price ol
M I.M O I A d n o w ll
•A R E A L M O N E Y M A K IN G
TRI P LEX I C »
iianl loca
llonl Gross. l* M /m o Price
S/l.fOO with 111 000 ANQ FHA
mortgage. C A LL TO S E E I
itmve /as#

IIS —Industrial
Rentals
O F F IC E/w arehouse spec*. IK 0
Sq It P r i m * lo c a tio n a t
entrance to Central F la Re
gionelA irport a O lllt 140/

117—Commercial
Rentals

111—Office
Spaced Rent
N E W Sanford o fflc t* and or
warehouses 4001 M 0 sq It
Special. » 1 4 l / m a u j i l l s
S A N FO R D O fflc t spaca. MOO
sq It building total. 1100 sg
II per ollice unit P I 1QQ4
see SO F E E T lor Im s * on 11*7.
successful e a lslln g anchor
businesses Good parking and
lig h tin g G r t a l v is ib ility
^ M k m j^ s O O jh O ^ T lM a a jw o rk

F H A /V A lew *1 * i &gt; \ AMO'S
•wiser finance lew a t M M /m a l
O uv'l Foreclosures. Repesl
Seminole. Orange, VelusiaI

Call N r details I

Jintt Minslitld, 323 7771
AA Camas. Inc . I l l 1114

•es.teel s /ll Llv . din. lam rm *
eat in k i t . security, ta fe tn t*!
C O IY C U STO M split DMing.
l a m l l y r m * A p p lia n c e s ,
garage, tented yd *04 *00
POOL H O M E I V t &gt; 000 sq III
L l v . . d in , fa m ily , g a m s
rooms Scr porch' M i MO
Landscaped 1/1. I / I acrel Appl.
llv. din. tem rm * M l MO
S U N K E N F A M IL Y R M k
comm poet Llv. din. tern
rm * , appl scr porch securl
ty system and garagel IS *00
B R IC K V I spill, llv. din. lam
rm s. sec system, scr porch,
fenced yd .g a re g e l *04 MO

COULDN’T BELIEVE ITI

HOUSE SOLD IN
ONLY 3 DAYS!
B e* OdeH ol The M cAdam s
Group knew she would heve
success w ith the la n ia r d
H erald C lasslliedi. but sh*
couldn t beliave her luck when
the house sold otter being
a d v e r llu d In the Sanford
H arold lor only 1 days
Do you need a quick retpons*
on your horn# Ior sale’ Call
I he M nterd Harold C M sillled i
and p la c t yaur ad today I

ASSUME NO QUALITIES!
CU STO M w /sp llt bdrm plan!
D ining, la m lly rm s. appl .
treed yard M * l/m o 114 MO
PR E FO R E C LO S U R E ! V I split
llv.. din.. aat In kltch fenced
w /garage 1101 mo SS4 *00
CUSTO M built 1/1 split, llv ,
din . M l In k ltc h .. appl .
garage 1141/mo M l . *00

322-2611
631 9993
LONOW OOD 4/1 split. 1X0 * sq
It. Lg lam rm , w /lp lc . scr
po d , good school * *K W lo t*
N E W E R H O M I IN W O O D B IN E
A B SO LU TELY O O R O IO U S I
G r ta l Terms
Low Down
Assume H i% 714 P IT I
Call Diana a The Cannen Oroup
I t * 0*41 a r m 1104

D S IK IH N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
/l&gt; 4

A LTA M O N TE 1 bdrm 1 bath. Ig
lot on cut de sac. B rantlay
Schools 1 4 *0 0 0 1**?110

BATEMAN REALTY

S IL L IN G /
S A V t $ 2 , 0 0 0 S 1 0 .0 0 0
P E N N E Y U llO K I MS

P N E A R S H O P P IN O c a n la r.
county. 4/1. ip llt plan. pool,
p l u t l e c r t t IIOO.OOO
• D O W NTO W N Sanlord. 4 unit
apartm ent house Lot 100 «
100 ttis.ooo

t • e*. rm i ui

m

a O ev'l, Bank F o rtc lo tu rtt,
a
Assumt Ne Ouallly
a Hamas wllh UO* DOW N!
a

321-0759

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
H U D A V A FORCLOSURCS
Low down I Somlnolq Orange
end Volusia C eu n tlt*
C all lo r details!
• Loch Or Per, unique lake
front home Large tot M * *00
Beth Ot borne
V en te r* I Preperties

330-0273/774-9400

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y .

IM G .

BUYERSII
Discouraged In Your Search
lor VOur D ream H orn*! You
N E f 0 our Full Tim e Sates
Team to give YOU Full Tim e
Service I So C ell Any One of
Them A N Y T IM E I

322 2420-321 2720

BANK FO RECLO SURE
C atselberry. 4/1 tp lll with
screened pool No downpay
ment lor qualified buyer 11
Only U t WO

AFronOABLt HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

141— Homes for Sal*

SANFORD • LAKE MARY

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA i ORANGE COUNTY

141—Homes lor Sale

MG.

A / p V*/. "

322 7491

G m tu ^

S AN FO R O PmaricSg* Club. 1
b d rm . 1 b a th , I r d lla o r
t l l l 'm o Im m ed occ M e Seda
C o rp R a a lE state 4M 4400

F e tb

R E A L ESTATE. INC
OOOO A R IA . Lg Rooms k lot
Fresh paint k carpel ln/»ut.
new root IM (NO H I 4)01

131—Condominium
Rentals

I -4

I W U a t - U D y a d ti.

O &lt;**4 SvhC4 W

L O N O W O O O /L A K E M A R Y .
M id t i r o p u b lic i l p r o g *
warehouse* 400. BOO. or 1400
sg II spaces Nice, secure,
e a s ily accessible location
F r o m tM lp e r m o H I M l *

3 2

-

4 -A M F -l
u /g u v p \

1 1 4-Warehouse
Space / Rent

I* A IJ L

A-F B E S T A P P L IA N C E h a*
Kenmora washers Free de
liv e ry W arranty 114 W S
• AAA R A Y'S A P P L IA N C E a
11 IS French Ave, Senlerd
R e f r ig e r a t o r , S to v e s ,
Washers O ryers. Free 1 y r
labor w err Del evell 1110*11
BRASS B ID . Q u een sue. com
plelo w llh orthopedic m ellress
•e l w ith 10 year w arranty
N ever used, still In boa Cost
11.000 Must sell S IM cash
Call 1*1 l l t l
O A V B E O . w hite and brass
Complete w ith 1 orthopedic
malresses with 10 yr w arranty
and trundle N ever used, still
In boa. Cost 11.000 M ust sett
MOO cash Call 1*1 M il
• D IN E T T E S IT . nice table
and 4 chair* M l W llld c llv tr

111 10*0

Fully equipped Vacant For
L e e s * l l l l P e rk D r iv e
Form er Beauty Boutique
CF Rental Result*
Hi m *

323 1670

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

B * V’ f t f c ’p M o r k V .

105—DuplexTripfex/JRenJ^

BEAUTY SALON

M A R IN E R ’S VILLAGE
LAh# Ad# t bdrm 11*0mo
1 bdrm . |4 10 mo ondup

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Large greenhouse needs per
In our Shipping k Pro
1 d u d lo n D e p ts
Cap
P IE C E W O R K E R ! lor Prod
Dept A w ill tram PACKERS
ter Shipping Foliage Oept
P L A N T P U L L E R position
Iso a vail Apply at a lto w
Slate Read aa Sanlord
I C U R I T V O F F IC E R Job
•raining A rm ed A unarm ed
R ranlly A Assoc Me M M

K IT ’N* C A R LY I.K O by loirry WrlRht

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

•In Out 31th YuiS U N L A N O POOL H O M E . 1 4
bedroom lb e lh SI 1000
441 11141T!
M i l S U M M E R L IN S T R E E T . 4
bdrm . 1 bath, garage, centrel
H /A . new paint In k out.
owner financing S I* *00 Oays
4*1014* Evening* 111 to il

153—Acreage-

Lots/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Id e a l lo r m obile home or
hom e s it*, h o rs e *, c e tlle .
term ing, or nursery Zoned
agricultural 11*00 par acre
S m all down paym ent w llh
owner financing *04 1411 111

OSTEEN. MINI RANCH
S acre* t l \ cleared. 1 000 sq
It plus bern with hydraulic
lift Rac room , shop and ol
lie * . 1 w e ll*, irrig a tio n , l
bdrm I both m obile with new
satellite and separata laundry
Much much m oral Won't last
a t M l. 100 40/ I l l 4114. owner
1 PLUS A C R ES Paved road
tro n ta g e . n e a r St Johns
R lv tr M l 000 SI Johns Realty
C o m p a n y !!! *111

1S7—Mobile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY
M i l ! V I 10 Nobility Central
H /A 11.100
I4 a 4 4 l / l » . I t F le e tw o o d /
C la re m o n t. C e n tr a l H /A .
carpo rt, raised screen rm
IV. MO
11.40 1/1 t l S kyline/J«lrl All
e l e c t r i c , c e n tr a l h t a l , 1
window A /C units III.M O
14aSB l / l ‘ « t l Cham pion/ Sun
v ie w
C e n tr e ! H /A ,
g a s /a le c tr lc . screened rm
114000
1 4 i4 t l / l » . I t S kyline A ll
electric. C entral H /A . raised
screen rm . carport. II1 .M 0

Call 323-8160 or 831-3703

160—Business
For Sale
S A N F O R D C O N S IO N M E N T
SHO P E stablished. Clean
C all 111 m i or 111 *017 MSB*

F U L L B O X S F R IN O A N O
M A T TR E S S MO A SET 1 UP
L A R R Y 'S M A R T
1114111
H O M E A P P L IA N C E C E N T E R
O v tr n yaars In Sanlord
Salas New and Used Service
a ll m a k ts 4. parts IP * E
C om m ercial SI
177 M t]
H O T P O IN T R E F R IG E R A T O R
I t cu. It F ree delivery Wer
renty. A-F B eit, &gt;14 lis t

"QUICK! QUICK!
W e * one s e tls lled Sanford
H erald advertiser's response
to how well h i* ad worked Ha
placed an ad in Wednesday s
paper to sell a refrigerator
end a stov* The Item * w er*
told by that night and he
called Thurtdey m orning with
the good new t and to cental
h it ad
D o you have any unwarned or
unneeded item s you would like
to t e ll’
C all the M n te rd
H t r a ld C la ss ifie d s le g a l
"Q U IC K I O U IC K I"re s u lts .

322 2611
131 9993
1 A A OISCOUNT B EG G IN G
Queen I1 M Full S it*. Twin
*14* » 1 French A ve 114 4*11
M A P L E B ED R O O M S U IT, solid
wood Bed dresser, m attress/
bo« spring* MOB 111 OH*
• M IC R O W A V E O V E N Only
t a i l P le a t* call 111 41*) tar
details
O P E N H O U S EI Furniture
te le Living room te l
P i* * * * cell 1)0 041a
R E F R IO E R A T O R , E xcellen t
c o n d lt lo n l M A N Y TO
CHOOSE F R O M ' 1100 S IM
A P T SIZE Washing Machines
Your choice SM
111 l i l t
R E F R IO
Kenm ore, tide by
tide. I * cu I t . V ery good
cond Guaranteed S IM U O 111)
•T R A S H C O M P A C T O R .
SEARS K E N M O R E MOO
i n an*

1*7—Sporting Goods
P M O P K S S IO M A l V # ll# v M II M#t
k accessor lo t N ew in boa
O rlg cot! I t M w ill sell SM
W 4 T T 4 1 IM

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment
F I L I N G C A B IN E T S . F # a
mBChlfiB. copt#f, fy p # *rif# r
c h jlr t C j l i m iJSt

19 3 — L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
F O R S A LE W O O D M U L C H
Bring th o v tl! 110 pick up load
You load 111 144)
L A N O S C A P IN O P L A N T S
lo u g u ltru m 4nd others I 4 It
tall Wholesale Prices!
I l l 0014

195—Machinery/Tools
SAW
10" D ella R adial A rm
w ith labia
SITS
C all 771 41*1
• W O O O JAW C L A M P S .
Crattsm an. 10 Inch capacity
wood, solid oak L IF E T IM E
G U A R A N T E E 4 only Cost
$40 tall tor t i l 371 4)44

199—Pels A Supplies
C H O W C H O W P U P P IE S . 1
lt m a la /7 m a lt F a th t r on
prem ise* 1)4 *014
F R E E TO OOOD H O M E . I
adorable loving K IT T E N *
w k to ld C all 777 1*71 anytim e
F R E E lo good horn*, lu ll chow
F e m a l*. black, spayad. all
shots, housabroktn 110*440

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

231— C a r s

M A R M A L A O E Tabby F tm a la .
S IM C ream Persian M a i* . 1100
10 w k t, p eer*/shots 14*1*11

L IN C O L N T O W N C A R . IM S .
M in i Condition. 4SK. Landau
rool, w ire wheel covers. tl.SOO
44) MO 444*
N IC E . C L E A N , d e pendable,
cold A /C cars lor ta le
LOW down paym ents and
LOW w eekly paym ents.
FU E S A U T O SALES M M t f l
S U P E R B I I T L I . 'T l. New In
lerlor, new pelnt. R unt good
71.7)7 C all 111 14)1

NANDAY CONLfRES S I25
7 b ir d s ! cage 171 *140

•

POT BELLY PIGS

4 weeks old Osleen SMeach
m su e
1 S IA M E S E K IT T E N S , t w k t . I
m ala. I tam ale. Iltle r boa
tra ln e d tIJ e a c h 114 1*4)

215—Boats and
Accessories
O LA STON IT* BR. 14 111 M erc.
B lm lnl w /tra ile r G reat cond.
very last
S ltM
111 4110
• S A IL for S unflth sailboat
Special " S ta rt and Stripes’*
design MS C all 4*7 7711
I ) FT w7 tra iler, 41 H P M erc . 14
lb trolling m otor, llth tinder,
blm lnl top E a lra s l tllO O flrm
771 400)
• 1*04 S K I/F IS H BOAT. *0 MP
M erc . w /tra ile r R unt g raatl
M.000 P a rtia l I,nance 6*7 ItOB
• 1**1 R E O A L M edallion, t l '
10". 4 eyl In/outboar m otor
w /d rlv e on tra ile r M.SOO OBO
MO 4004 or 14* 4101eve*
a i t F T PON TO O N beat. All
fiberglass. 1a0 H P Evlnrude
V ary fast I M any aatras. Ilk *
newt Only I * . &gt;10111k ' t * R E N K C N . 10- cuddy cabin,
omc. I/O . 140 hp, low h rt
M o tiv a te d .u ttl 14* t i l t E rn i*

219—Wanted fo Buy
F IN E J E W E L R Y . O lam ondt
H o lta 's Gold Tools. TVs.
VCRs. Goil G uitars, cam eras.
Stereos Cam eras Antiques
Quills Old pocket and w rist
w atch as Iv o ry cut glass
H u m m a lt Slat m a c h in e s
Swords. Knives Toys W icker
Tiffany Item s O il paintings,
c lo c k s B ro n te s S te rlin g
item s O riental rugs Instant
C ath Broadway J tw e lry and
Pawn Ovtede p ta ia . M l 44)4
V IN T A O E W R IS T A N D
P O C K ET W A TC H E S Rolea
La C oultrt M o .a d o Piaget
C a r t lg r . P a t tk P h illip * .
H a m ilto n E lg in . Longlnet
T lita n y a n d Co Illin o is
V a c h tr o n A ny o ld m oon
p h o t* or chronograph wat
chet Paying up to 710 000
Instant cath M l 4414

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•a c e p tta a . lag. title , ate
D O 0 0 E A R IE S
1 *1 ).
autom atic. A /C . PS. P B , till.
A M /F M stereo O nly S U S *7
per month C ell M r. P ayne lor
appointm ent.
CeerTety Used Cars, n i - U l l
W E O F F E R U S E D CARS. Low
prices. Low down paym ents
You w rite your own deal
C. Lane Autom etlve Inc l i t )
S. Orlande D r 1400 1)4 BOO)
Came In - Lei's m ake a Beall
• I * ) * C J S J E E P . Rebuilt 4
cylinder 11.000 O BO OH road
|oep ■not street legal M l *114
• 1 * n PO R SC H E, f i t Targa.
low m ileage, shows like new
MO,000
OBO
11) SIS4
• ’T l C H E V Y E l Cam lno. no
eng or Ir a n i . A /C . P /S . P /B ,
cowl hood. SS g r ill* S4S0
14*77*1
• 'T l V W B E E T L E . 1400 eng
R unt good, looks good, priced
good W ith radio 11400111 W41
I t P O N TIA C TR A N S A M . Vary
clean and runs g re a ll 4 tp d .
A /C . M.OOOOBOUI 4 )**
' l l E U IC K S K Y L A R K . 4 dr
New llre s /w lre s /p lu g s Runs
good SHOO OBO » 0 4 ) t * 4 » «
M OLDS CUTLASS S U P R E M E .
T Top*, new paint and liras.
170. t.c a lle n t condition 11*00
M l 4001
j_
• '14 C H E V R O L E T C i p r lc *
C la s tic . 4 d r ., r u n t good,
loaded
14.000 OBO and
'77 Che v re le t B elalr. 1 d r . runt
food U 000 OBO 7)4 7)1)
'11 DO D O E Caravan, a u to . A /c .
4 cyl. Clean, ru n t eacellent.
74)74 17) 1444
• I ) F O R D BRONCO II. red.
4a4. V4. S tpd overdrive. A /C .
P /S . P /B . A m /F m cassette,
alum inum wheels w /o v e rtlie d
tires Good condition. M u tt
te ll
47400
114 *41)

221—Good Things
to Eat

235—Trucks/
Buses/Vans

P R O D U C E FOR SALE
S IL V E R Q U E E N C O R N .
PEA S Call 171 IM I
U P IC K B L U E B E R R IE l. 411
C u lt* Rd . O stten 40) UO T i l l
A ll day Sat k Sun ___________

• C H E V Y B IA U V IL L E V A N
')» . 1 ton. Passenger van.
d e a n Loaded I Too much to
tltt. must tee lo appreciate
Only 71,4*7 OBO
7114)00
• F O R D R A N O E R . L T X *1
P /S . cruise. A /C . stereo. 4.100
m iles. I y r or 17 000m l led on
w arranty.________ C a l l ) ) ) 1471
• J E E P P IC K U P 4i4, 1*14. V I.
auto Engine and trans ra
b u ilt (a b o u t 10.000 m ilts )
Newer Interior 7 ) 000 111 1004
M IN I Van Plym outh Voyager.
'14. G reat condition, low m il*age U700 OBO 414 4*10

223—Miscellaneous
HAIR DRYER
S alonproltstional. Zolos
7)7 F irm ill 4 IM
• K U O . O r lt n t a l ty p e S ite
epproa S' * I ' Navy back
ground with m auve, cream k
gray design Eacellent condi
li o n 7 1 * C e l l 1 )0 0 * 0 *
S U N Q UEST W O L F F T A N N IN O
B E D S N e w C o m m e r c ia l
H om e U n lit F ro m t l t t
L a m p s L o tio n s A ccessories
M o n th ly p a y m e n ts low a t
714 00 C all Today F R E E N E W
Color Catalog I *00-441*1*1

2 30— A n t iq u e /C la s s ic
C a rs
• C A O ILLA C D E V IL L E . If/O
A LL P O W ER I Only IJOOO or
tM9«t offer M b m c a II IIIO J M
• F O R D T H U N D E H B IH O . 1944.
A ll o r ig in t ll N##dft to m #
* o rk
41499 OBO 321 0194
• 1940 FO R D Pick up 1/2 ton.
r«ttor#d 19/| Lott of # i t r *
p # rtt A B ##u ty 14,100
22
• f l N O VA. Show Cor. 250 cu In..
J tpd. Lott of chrom # M u tt
M # l Lfk#r&gt;#wl 537SO 323 7511

231-Cars
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacvpt tea. tag. till* , ate
O E O M E T R O X F I l**0 . A /C .
starao c a t t a i l * , o v trd rlv a
Only 111)11 per month C all
M r Payne for appointment
Courtesy Used C art, 11) 1111
• C H R Y S L E R IM P E R IA L ‘Tl.
L ike new. M u si sell Only
ill.M O Call (40)13)1 W i*
DOD G E COLT, 1*11. 4 cylinder
R unt but needs cerb rebuilt.
MOO
C e ll)))))* )
H O N D A C IV IC D X ' t l , 7 tpd. 4
door, * /c . new lire * Good
condition! 7 *1 0 0 114 l l t l
• LE BARON Convertible. 'M
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
top, new tires M .7004*7 U0«

Sanford Motor Co.
t t * l C H E V R O L E T C 1I P IC K
U P - 44.000 m iles. V I . 7 speed
Clean e s a p ln l Special 714.4*7
C all 177 4147
• 1*44 O A TS U N P IC K U P . 4a4
A C 11, TOOor b e ll offer
C all 771417*
' I t C H E V Y P IC K UP. H a lf ton.
V I . 1 tp d Good work truck
I t . 700 O B O ..................... 171*17*
• I I BRONCO II E a c illtn l
condltlonl Low m llesl Runs
g r e e l l t l OOO C all 771 )7M

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• C H E V Y M otor home. ') *
Clean, ru n t graat. F ull bath.
A /C . Generator Naw awning
Good lire * .................. M U M S
Naed* new parents I
• I N ) C O A C H M A N M .H . 24 ft..
71K m l. M an y t a t r e t l tncl.
generator. V tr y easy to drive.
714,*00 ............................IM 4470
• ' l l W IN N E B A O O . 14 ft Naw
engine k ra d ia to r..............S4 000
_______1)1 7411 or 111 0174______
’44 FA C E A R R O W . M '. IK m l
on Chavy 454 Awning. A /C .
gen . vac., tw in beds, dinette,
m lcro/oven. lull bath, drivers
door, 1 easy c h a ir*, sola.
sleeps *
771K
407 171 777*
' l l C H A M P IO N La Salle. C la it
A . Chevy 474. 71'. ) new
M lch ellnt. rear br, awnings.
37K m l, M IN T . 7 7 I.M 0 4 U I ) ) )

243-Trailers
F U L L Y E N C LO S E D all steel
utility tra ile r. Ideal lor tub
contractor! tools. 12STI14_____

a L a k t M a ry schoo ls I

C A S S E L B E R R Y B e a u tifu l 1
bdrm , tty bath New carpet,
paint. Shows Ilka a modell
114*00...............................6*4 1014

e B eaulllu l.lg . 1/1. hardwood
a lloors. new Inside I I I I . 0 M
e Sanford's best doall Largo
a 4 /]. pool, good area M I.000
a
a O av't Oown Payment IM
•
Limited C all Tockiy I

H ALL R E A L T Y
312 W First S I. Sanlord
1/1 c o rn tr 1*1. a ir................ M l MO
lOar la c re s l T trm s l Country 1
v i / 1 . loadad w /le a tu re s I 77*.*00
1 rental unltsl Good cash tlow l
H K d n . owner hold 11141.000

STELTENKAMP
1EALTY • 330-3231
STAIRS PROPERTY

323-5774

M A N A O E M IN T A R E A L T Y
40)111)111/111*1)0

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

Phase II
Beautiful 1, 2, &amp; 3
Bedroom Apartment
Homes Available
A

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$100 o r f 1ST MONTH

I Bedroom

■ ®# ■ •# #jf*
,n . SEABREEZE
m 0.
• | y r . I c asc
1/2 OFF Deposit • ONLY $1001
Mention This Ad &amp;. Pay No Application Teel

St. Croix Apartments
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3

On Lake Emma Rd. • Lake Mary
Hoursi M -F, 9 -6 • Sat. 10-5 • Sun. Closed

Y o u pay for the first 10 days and
if your car doesn't sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must be
included in ad. N o copy change
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. Call 322-261 1 today!

Your transportation ad works best when it contains
information the buyer wants to know:
• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

Mcclinniciil Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Acccssories/Intcrior

SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS 322-2611

�S an lord H erald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, June 10, 1004

BLONDIE
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Find the cause
of chronic cough

mswr

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RIGHT I LIKE
10 SLEEP WITH
MV FEET OUT
THE WINDOW .

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WHY HOT 7
I HAVE. TO1

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C «P NX MIGHT,
Dorou. a x * v

b y C h t r l t t M. S c h u lz

ARE YOU AND YOUR 0 0 6
GOING TO CAMP THIS
SUMMER.CHARLlE BROWN

I don 't k n o w .. i 'm NEVER
QUITE SURE HOW HE
FEELS ABOUT IT ...

it? RATHER GO TO
APRICA. AND 6ET EATEN
BY AN ELEPHANT.

E E K &amp; MEEK

by Howl* Schneider

me HAVC TO KEEP L00WAJG FOR.
IAJTEU.IG6AJT LIFE UP THERE

r r w x l D h e l p if t h e y w e r e
LOOWAXi R * S TU PID LIFE 0DWAJ
____
HERE
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D E A R D R . G O T T : My
84-ycnr-old wife has a chronic
cough that nothing seems lo
help. One doelor Indleuted she
has soars on her hliiga. If this Is
Iruc. wliai's (he answer lor a
epre?
DEAR READER: Chroni c
cough may not always Indicate a
primary lung disorder, surh ns
p n e u m o n i a or b r o n c h i t i s .
Post-nasal drip (sinus drainage
from allergies), chronic sinus
Infection, heart failure and hiatal
hernia are associated with a
troublesome, dry cough.
Also, certain drugs (notably
the ACE Inhibitors used for heart
disease and hy|&gt;ertenslonl will
cause a chronic, rurklng rough
In uboui 10 pen-nil of users.
I do nol believe that your
wife's pulmonary scars are the
cause o f her cough. Rather, the
stars Indicate a previous Infee*
lion or Injury. Noueiheless. until
the cause of her lung scarring Is
determined. |'d Is- concerned
that she might lie suffering from
u l ong - s t a ndi ng , lo w -g ra d e
pulmonary Infection, such as
hronchleclasls, abscesses wllhln
I he lung tissue
In my opinion, your wife needs
lo address the Issues I raised.
For Instance, sinus X-rays and
special lung X-rays (broncogruphy) would establish thr
presence of Infection In those
two areas: a cardiac ultrasound
could demonstrate a weakened
heart muscle: an upper lulrstlnul X-ray study should docu­
ment a hiatal hernia.
before throwing up her hands
In frustration, your wife should
undergo the necessary testing,
which would enable the doctor
to pri scribe the n ecessary
treatment, such as antibiotics,
antihistamines or antacids
To give you more Information.
I am sending you free copies ol
my Health Report* “ Living With
C hronic Lung D isease" and
"Heart Disease." Oilier readers

By Phillip Alder
You are In your car. walling lo
turn right. The ear coming down
Ihe road lo your left I* signaling
a rlghl turn. Implying It Is safe
for you lo prorred. Do you pull
out immediately'/ Or do you wait
until the other driver *lnw* to
make ihr turn? If the former,
you are relying totally on the
other driver In the latter, you
are taking a safety-play, ensur­
ing that you arrive *alrly. if
morr slowly

TUMBLEWEEDS
I CAPE ABOUT whAT'S i
GOING ox |x THIS
CRUW1Y KTTl E

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PACK AT THE 0EAi

by Jimmy Johnion
JU b T SMELL THAT
vbALTAlR' ^

P M ' ftM E Llb LIKE
„ LOW r ip e 1
.

KDOW THE REAL
OTIC IU THlb FAMILY!
dojj't

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A new bridge book ha* tw-en
publ i shed by G ollancz that
work* on Ihe *afeiy-play princi­
ple. In "T h e Kxira Edge in Play"
IS 15 49. Thr Bridge World. 311
W r*l 94th Street. New York. NY
10029-7 124). t he a ut hor * .
Englishmen Terence Reese and
Julian Collage, want you to hum
for that extra chance to make
your contract.

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 1 7 .1904

FRANK AND ERNEST

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GARFIELD
GARFIELD. HAVE VOU THOUGHT
ABOUT WHAT VOU WANT FOR
VOUR BIATHPAV ----------------1A OAZILLION
SLAVE D0G6/

SINCE VOO'RE T U R N I N G / '' ^ - * ,
SIXTEEN IT SHOULD i- ^ w O R L D
BE S O M E T H IN G
DOMINATION.'
• ^ S P E C IA L
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HOW ABOUT A
&gt; 1 EVEN
L A R G E P IZ Z A
BETTER/
W ITH E V E R V T H IN &amp; a

, A number of welcome changes
could Ik- In the offing for you In
Ihe yeur ahead. Some may ocrur
automatically, while others will
I k * orchestrated However, both
sets should be apfieullng.
OEMINI (May 21-June 20) He
mindful of lucldciilul expense*
loduy, especially when socializ­
ing with friends who arc In
heller shape financially than you
arc. It Isn't mumlatory that you
alone pay the tub. Oet u Jump on
life hy understanding Ihe Influ­
ences tliul arc governing you In
the year ahead. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today
hy mai l i ng SI . 29 to AstroGraph. e/o this newspaper. P.O.
Ilox 4405. New York. N.Y.
10103. He sure lo state your
zodiac sign.

CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
You must have fulth In persons
to whom you delegate assign­
ments toduy. If you Insist on
looking over their shoulder and
unulyzlng their evrry move. It
could hurl their performance.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22| Infor-

JIM PAVf6 b-IQ

M ID IC IN I

who would like roplcri should
send $2 for each rc|x&gt;rl plus a
long, self-addressed. stamped
envelope lo P.O. Box 2433. Nrw
York. NY 10103, He sure lo
tnenllon the llllelsl.

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

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Copyright 1094 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

ACROSS

40 P repare for
print
42 Actress
S andra —
4 D o s a -------42 M ontana rlvar
9 S ki lift
49 H ard to catch
12 So long!
47 Saloon
13 Strong w ind
4SO ty.
14 A lm o » p h » r»
50 B e e r * coualn
19 E ila t
S3 Legendary bird
19 W itnesses
SS Nacklaca units
legally
99 Earth m over
tSInlalllganct
92 Prohibit
20 Jackie's 2nd
92 C apri, a g.'
husband
94 Back of track
2 1 D estroy (si.)
22 A s lro n a u ts 'Mall 99 Southern stale
right"
24 A fter Oct.
29 B y slow stages
30 (lath ers Into
fofda
34 R iver island
3 9 U rw s p e c ttd
difficulty
37 Profit
39 N o m en — —
Island

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today* deal fmm thr book in
rrprcaenlaUvr of (be 90 pro­
blem*. Look only at the NorthSouth hand* Again*) your coniract ol three no-1rump. Wr*i
lead* the bear! four: rlghl. nine.
Jack How do you continue?
You mint aw iiinr the np|K&gt;.
ncnin will run thrlr heart* If you
ln*r a Irlck However, wlmilng
five chib trick* will give you nine
In all There i* no problem If Ihe
opponent*' cluIw are 2-2 or 3-1
hut whal If they are 4-0? I hi* I*
no problem either - a* long a*
you *larl wnli the rlghl honor

suddenly
90 Perm it lo
91 Federal envF

whole suit and making your

contract

Copyright 1904. NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN
N O R TH

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Did you begin with the club
king, on llir bant* Dial If West
ha* heart length. Fust ha* club
length? Thai I* reasonable: bill
why nol ca*h Ihe ace and king of
*pade* flr*l? Here West discard*
a diamond on the second round.
Taking the* hint, you play the
club ace next, picking up Ihe

mailon Irom Insider* could tie
enormously overruled today, ho
It might be wise to be u hit
skeptical Don't lake everything
I hat I* said a* gossip
V I R G O ( Aug
23-Sept. 221
Treating oilier* In a generous
fashion Is a commendable at­
tribute toduy. However. Jmd
because someone has Ills or her
lumd out doesn't mean be or she
deserve* your consideration.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
When you establish an objective
today, don't try to achieve It In a
piecemeal fasliliin. To lie suc­
cessful. you must coordinate
your effort* and nut trip over
your own forces.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Usuully you're not a gullible
person who believes everything
you hear. Today, however, you
might be used as a conduit by
someone who wants lo pul
misinformation Into the pipeline.
SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc.
2I| He very careful today not to
offer unsolicited advice lo friends
In matters relating to their
commercial or financial ufTnlrs.
Your Ideas might do more hurm
than good.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jun.

Vulnerable East Weil
Dealer: South
West North East
Pus 3 NT
All pi

O p e n in g lead: e 4

19) The iMissiblllly of a key
associate lielng swayed to your
|x&gt;slllon In a controversial mat­
ter Is extremely slim today.
Y'ou'd heller link for sup|M&gt;rl
elsewhere.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Instead of o|&gt;crallng along pro­
ven. traditional lines today, you
might start looking for shortcuts
o r st ep- suve r s . In stea d o f
enhancing your effectiveness,
this mav detract from It.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Expenditures requiring large
cash outlays shouldn't cause
you problems loduy. However,
w h e n d e a l i n g w i t h t he
dollar-and-dlmc stulf. you may
do yourself In.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Today you mtghl run Into an
Individual with whom you've
hud cross words recently. Treat
this event delicately, because It
Is not yet fully resolved.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Double standards could cause
you a problem with a friend
today. If you pluy favorites,
someone Is going to gel hurt or
provoked In the process.
C opyright 1994 NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

m mo 1 LET LILY Y HtlKK.
TALK NNG IN T O W S 1 EVEN \F
SEPARATION?/ !
EWE IS
KNOW SHE'S ALREADY / DATING
DATING-.1 JUST J SOMEONE
^ K N O W IT? &gt; f
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                    <text>SUNDAY

75 Cents

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
8flth Year, No. 234 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Crime in public housing
Eviction of lawbreakers to be looked at individually

□ Sports

By SANDRA S L L IO TT
Herald Staff Writer

While Sox sweep to title
SANFORD — The Noble* Construction While
Sox completed u perfect Benson In the Sanford
Recreation flnbc Ruth Baseball Lrugur by
winning the City Championship on Saturday.
□Baa Pafe IB

□ People

SANFORD — Crime commuted by residents at
local public housing units may lead to eviction
from their rent subsidized home. However, the
Sanford Housing Authority will rontlnuc review­
ing evictions based on criminal artlvlly on a
case-hy case basis after board member* discussed
the matter last week.
"Th e hoard of dlrrctor* has basically reaffirmed
Its standing position." housing authority attorney

Living trusts reviewed

fieri &lt;11111011 sold, ■’whirl) Is. that each rase must
be looked at Individually, and that It would be
Inappropriate to have a hard and fast rule. That *
my opinion."
Phyllis Richardson, executive director for the
housing authority, asked for direction from the
Ixtard on the eviction policy liased on proof of
criminal activity on the premises. Under a lease
provision, housing nulhorllles may evict tenants
If they have proof drugs or criminal activity
occurred In public housing
The lease for public housing units, based on

H

The l.nkc Mary AARP reviewed living trust* ut
the May meeting. Attorney Churles E. Lewis
explained the Instrument to member*.
C See Page SB.

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Update on fatal accident
SANFORD — A Deltona man was killed and
five people werr Injured Friday morning In an
accident on C.R. 415. about a quarter mile north
of the Osteen bridge.
David F. Merrill. 23. Newmnrk Drive. Deltona
was killed when he attempted to pas* several
vehlclrs while traveling southbound during
morning rush hour.
Merrill’s car struck a pickup truck driven by
Angela D Richardson. 28. Osteen. Passenger* In
the truck were Arlene Patterson. 25. Robert
Raid*. 29 and six-ninnth-old Carterla Raids, all
of Sanford. Gcrondy Busby, 3, was also a
passenger In the truck but no address was
available for the child
The adults were treated for minor Injuries at
Central Florida Regional Hospital, according to a
spokesperson at the Florida Highway Patrol.
The children were airlifted from the accident
scene to Halifax Hospital. Their condition wus
unavailable Saturday evening.

Chlorine leak forces evacuation
LONGW OOD — A leaking chlorine tank,
located near The Woodlands subdivision In
Longwood. prompted authorities to temporarily
evacuate a small area until the leak could be
sealed Saturday afternoon.
According to authorities, the odor of chlorine
In the subdivision wus culled In shortly after I
p.m. Upon Investigating the Incident, u chlorine
tunk loeuted near Western Fork Road wus
discovered to be leaking the hazardousgus.
By 2:30 p.m., officials had the tank scaled and
residents were allowed to return to the homes.

INDEX
Bridge...............
Bualnaaa..........
Claaalfladt....... 10-12B
Com los.............
Croaaword.......
Daar Abby........
Deaths..............
■dltorlal............

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Heat Re8plte

Partly
Cloudy

Partly cloudy with
only u slight chance
of scattered showers
nnd thunderstorms.
High In the lower
80s. Northeast wind
10-15 mph.

Sun Lake
dam aged
By ROOCRHARNACK
Hornld Correspondent
LAKE MARY — Several units were i
and at least two families are trm
homeless today utter llurnr* shot ihrougl
of a three-story building at Sun Lake Ap:
Saturday afternoon
According to Seminole County emergency
management public Information officer Ken
Molirrls. I tie fire was r e trie d lo authorities
shortly aflei 2 p.m.
“ We hub Hie lire under control III about 20
minutes," Roberts said. "It look about 40
minutes to extinguish tlie fire.”
Rolierts said tills lire was a p.ulli ulurly lough
one to tight

Chamber offers itchy greeting
DEBARY — At the chamber of commerce In
DeBary, It's a termite Invasion.
Not content to stay behind the walls, they
descend from the celling. They accumulate on
furniture. Llltla silver termite wings drift
aimlessly Into coffee cups below.
"It's ridiculous.” suld executive director
Mariam Peabody, who last month sat down for u
meeting with new business members and had to
Hick the little pests from her arm and her hair.
"It didn’t look very professional, but It's not
like It wus something you could really help."
Peabody said. " I ’m Just lucky 1 don’t have a
wooden head."
Exterminators cannot tent the 420-square-foot
building because It could contumlnate a water
well behind the back door, she suld. With the
condition of the 50-year-old building. Peabody
Isn't sure treating It would be worth the
expense.
She would rather build u new building on
nearly two ucrcs the chamber owns surrounding
the existing office. After talking with area
builders. Pcubody estimates It would tukc
8 1 0 0 .0 0 0 to 8 1 3 5 .0 0 0 to c o n s tru c t u
2 ,000 -squurc-foot building with conference
rooms and office space that could be leased.
Peabody thinks her termite “ friends" can
mukc that happen. When promoting the Idea,
she carries around a collection of bugs (but have
accumulated In a celling light globe. It’s an
effective vlsuul aid.

requirements by the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) says that tenants or
persons under the tenant’s control are not to
engage In Illegal activity on the housing authority
premises, basically to the extent that the nettvlly
Interferes with or endangers the health, safety,
welfare, etc. of other tenants and the peaceful
operations of the housing authority,
"That doesn't mean, that If a tenant’s child, for
example, sells dope at 25th St. and Sanford Ave..
that the housing authority has a legal right to
See Evict, Page BA

County, Sanford and Laka Mary flra and raaoua unlit raapondad to tha biota Saturday

"A p p a re n tly . Hie tire started In Hie w all on the
second floor. It ctlrntird u p the wall amt Into the
attic and ih iu iig h the roof." Roberta said.
O n e r Hie lire rcurhed Hie attic and burned

L l « » Fir* . Pages A

Herald publisher
to retire May 31
J U L IA N
STENSTROM

Sweet corn
and sw eeter
m em ories
The phone rung. The lady on the
other end of Hie line suld. "I enjoy
your column hut I Just can't stand
grits." Okay. I Mid. you enjoy your
home fries on Saturday night's left
over mashed potatoes made Into
putties and fried for breakfast, bill
i'll stick with my grits. She said.
"Fair enough."
Of course. Hie first time I was up
north and they served "m ush" for
breakfast I thought they were trying
to poison me. But. It's everybody lo
his own luslc.
But everybody loves good sweet
corn. Do you remember my telling
y o u so m e m o n t h s a go th e
Meriwether Farms on Celery Ave­
nue developed a variety of sweet
corn called "Silver Queen" und how
everyone lust year went bananas
over It. Well, this ycur'H crop Is In
and old timer Bobby Ncwinun says
ir you want same you'd better "high
lull" It out there und get wliat you
need before It's all gone.
This spring wc'vc visited the
Meriwether's place quite frequently
and bought red grapefruit. Bobby
tells me the real name of this fruit Is
"flume" Instead of "red" but he said
he doubted If some people would
know wliat one meant by "flume"
grapefruit.
I can't watt until this full when the
Meriwethers arc rcudy to sell a new
variety of citrus fruit. I can't rightly
remember If It bus u name yet but
It's a combination of grapefruit,
orange, and peels like a tangerine.
Now, won't that be somethin'.
And. when we go out that way we
swing around to SR 415 and head
south toward SR 46. Wc'vc been
stopping at u produce stand that bus
the best tomatoes you'll ever cat.
U s u a lly t h e y 'r e the fa m u u s
"Rusklns." And If you like boiled
peanuts there's the place to get ’em.
T h e y 'r e not those little old
□Bee Stenstrom , Page 8 A

SAN FOR D — Wayne Doyle. Sanford Herald
publisher tor the past 20 years, lias announced he
will rrtlrc from Ills |&gt;ohi after work Tuesday, May 3 1.
Doyle was named publisher June 1. 1974. after
coming lo Hie Herald In 1970.
Prior lo dial, be was assistant to Hie publisher at a
newspaper in Linton. Indiana, and has been closely
connected lo print media since 1944.
"Back then, most of the lime 1 worked In Hie
office." lie suld, "but occasionally, when something
big hup|M'iicd, I would go outdoors and help by
selling papers on Hie street."
One of tils favorite recollections was being called
out of class during high school to help distribute the
paper announcing VE Day (victory over Europe on
Muy 9. 1945).
□ See Doyle, Page BA

Sanford Herald publisher, Wayne Doyla.

H*(«ld Photo by Rogoi Hirruck

Dylan Campbell, Dabble Bronson, Stephanie, Nlchol and Jonathon Tllson, wave to Shrlnere

There’s more family fun today
after parade, games, characters
By S A N D R A IL U O T T
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Sir Gus the camel, the clowns and a
wide array of motorized vehicles were the crowd
pleasers Saturday us members of the Hnlila Shrine from
throughout Ccntrnl Florida gathered in Sanford.
Most of the weekend Shrlners' activities are private.

Including Induction ceremonies, but they took time out
fora public parade.
Yuungsters and adults ullkc waved "hello" to the men
In the elegantly decorated burgundy colored fezzes.
Pleasantly cool temperatures and the bright sunshine
made It u perfect day for a parade. Many of the parade
watchers also attended "Fun Day In the Park" ut Ft.
Mellon.
□ Sec Fun, Page BA

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N EW S FROM T H E R EGIO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Call for fight against litter
Judge refuses to block anti-nudity law
M ILTON, Kla. — A judge has refused to block'an emergency
ordinance intended to ban sunbathing In (be buff at an Isolated
Florida Panhandle beach that nudists have used for more than
a decade.
Panhandle Free Beaches, formed to promote clothingoptional beaches, filed a lawsuit challenging the new law on
grounds Santa Rosa County commissioners nbused their
authority by declaring beach nudity an emergency.
Circuit Judge Paul llusmuscn dismissed the suit Friday. He
found the group failed to show ll would tie harmed by the
ordinance and that (he defendants wrre Improperly served
with legal notice tiecausc pujiers wrre given to a secretary
Instead one or the commissioners.
A lawyer for the group, David Therlaquc. said the suit would
be reified, although the Issue may soon become moot because
commissioners urr planning to rcadopts the ordlnance&lt;without
the emergency cluuse on June 9.
Declaring an emergency allowed the panel to Immediately
pass the ordinance May 12 without meeting public notice and
hearing requirements that add nearly a month to the procedure
of adopting n regular law.
Therlaquc said his clients may challenge the permanent law.
as well, as being overly broad.
"Th e ordinance would even ban a woman changing her
baby's diaper on Ihc beach." he said.
Il bans exposure of genital areas, bare bolloms or women's
nipples on public beaches and In public parks. Breast reeding of
babies was exempted. The maximum penally for a violation
would be 60 days In Jail and a $500 fine.
The nude beach Is about n mile from the nearest road east of
the Navarre Beach community on Santa Rosa Island. It abuts
property owned by Eglln Air Force Base.

Pastor’s son faces fraud charges
LA K ELAN D — The son of a prominent pastor has been
charged with operating a pyramid scheme to bilk more than
$3.7 million from the elderly. Including some of his ruthcr's
parishioners.
Daniel David Strader. 36. was arrestrd Friday on 259 charges
Including racketeering, racketeering conspiracy and organized
fraud. He wasJailed on $3.5 million hall.
"He was recommended lo me as a good Christian m an." said
an 84-ycar-old widow who placed $15,000 with Strader. "This
was my life savings, and he's hurl me very badly."
The woman, who asked nol to be identified, was one of at
least 64 investors from Folk and Hillsborough counties.
According lo arrest papers, since June 1987 Strader sold two
types of securities. One was lo buy "Income-producing real
estate" In Ccutrnl Florida. The other was to underwrite the
purchase of "discounted mortgages" near Atlanta.
Investigators concluded that Strader "was conducting u
Fonzl scheme whereby early Investor returns were paid
substantially from lutcr Investors funds, nol from Incomeproducing real estate as presented by Strader."
Strader Is the son of the Rev. Karl Strader of Curpenter's
Home Church In Lakeland. Associate Castor Joe I’crcz said that
to the best of bis knowledge between eight and 20 churchgoers
have Invested with Strader.

Casino foe: Beating won’t change views
SAR ASO TA — Prominent dog track owner Jerry Collins says
the beating of his housekeeper will nut Intimidate him Into
softening fits stance against casino gambling.
'Y in still opposed lo It." be said Friday. "The y damn sum
can't budge me."
Flora' Mc'Lend said two men approached her Thursday, put
something around her throat and gave her a message for
Collins: Either he gives up his opposition lo casinos, or Ills
entire family will die.
McLeod was treated for cuts and bruises and released from
Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
Sarasota police are taking the threat seriously. Detectives
and crtme-sccnc technicians spent eight hours at the house
searching for evidence and they are providing around-the-clock
protection for Collins.
Police spokeswoman Belli Muniz said there arc no suspects
und no hard evidence In the case.
"Th e y were trying to get to him through me. That’s all I
know." she said, adding the men also took her wallet "so
they'd know who I was.”
Collins, the 86 -year-old millionaire owner of dog trucks In
Orange and Sarasota counties, has been opposed to casino
gambling since the first proposal mude the ballot In 1978. He
said the lottery alone bos cut his business by 70 percent and
"casinos would absolutely kill dog ruclng."
Collins said his views arc unchanged hy Limited Casinos Inc.
proposal to place casinos within dog trucks und other existing
parimutuel businesses.
That group late Friduy posted u $ 10,000 reward for
Information Icudlng ot the arrest and conviction of McLeod's
assailants.

From Associated Press reports

MIAMI • Here are the winning
numbers selected Friday In the
Florida Lottery:

Lake Mary commissioner asks residents to keep it clean
By NICK PPBIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
LA K E MARY — City Commis­
sioner David Mcalor Is catling on
citizens and business leaders In
Lake Mary to Join In the fight
against litter. He Is Inaugurating
a roadside quarterly cleanup
campaign.
You can rati ll art Adopt-ASirecl program, or ndopl-n-road,
or subdivision, or parking lot. or
whalevcr you want to call it."
Mcalor said. "A s long as you
help keep It clean."
He also suggested some larger
organizations may adopt nn en­
tire route possibly of several
miles.
With previous approval by the
city, Mcalor presented the new
sign to be erected In specific
nrens. during last Thursday
night's commission tu rn in g.
The sturdy signs Include a
colorful city logo.
"Just below this sign we will
have another sign." Mcalor said.
"It will Includr the name of the
sponsoring organization which
will accept rriqxinsibllly fur at
least a quarterly cleanup In that
specific nrru."
Mcalor says since he first
began working on the project, a
number of volunteers have rumc
forward und already signed up to
undertake the project. After
more volunteers are signed up,
he said. "I plan lo rn m r out with
a list of people who. by doing

Lake Mary City Commissioner David Mealor, left,
and police Chief Richard Boary, wllh the sign
this, are showing that they care
about Lake Mary and how II
looks to our residents as well as
visitors."
In addition lo the quarterly
cleanup. Mealor Is working on
plans lo have city trucks make
special trip* to pick up trash that
volunteers will have tiuggrd und
placed In specific arras
"W r have such a hruutlful

Mealor wards displayed In ureas to bo kepi cloan
by volunteer residents

city," be said "Yet people are
alwuys throwing something out
of car windows or dropping
Items along the right-of-way. It's
amazing bow last a city's up
|M*urnnec can improve If the
streets und roudwuys ure kept
clrun."
Mcalor suld any volunteers or
organizations that would like lo
sign up for a partunl.ir area.

land have s|ieelal signs so deslg
tiuird! should contact Lukr Maty
City Hall as soon as (Misslblr
"Do It as soon us you ran." hr
suggested, "so you ran grt the
arra you want lieforr one of your
concerned nrightiom or orgunt
rations do so ”
F o r v o u n t e r r ln g for the
quarterly cleanup phone Lake
Mary City Hall at 322-3017

Readers speak
Grading Clinton on the job he’s done so far
By SUSAN W IN N IR
Herald Correspondent
Area toculs recently gave Pres­
ident Clinton bis own report
card. They spoke out on how
he's done thus far since hts
election. Readers commented on
the scandals his name has been
connected with and his Job us
president. From the opinions
received. President Clinton's
'parents might have put him on
rsNlrlctlon for bringing home
that kind of rcjxirt card. If the
voters were the principal of fils
school. II appeared detention
would be In order.
Jayne Young said. "He fins
done n good Job compared to
what? He's not m y favorite
character. On a report card I'll
give him a D-. I don't think he's
upheld what tils platform was
when he run for office. They do
need to keep Ills health reform."
Douglas Phillips stated, "T o
tell you the truth I don't follow
what those clowns do. There has
been too many promises that
they make and don't keep. It's
still a good counlry and a great
system to live under. My liny
vote obviously didn't matter In
this last election. I didn't vote for
him. The only one I was Im­
pressed with was Bush and how
he handled himself and how he
kept us together through Desert
Storm. I was ulno Impressed with
Rcuguu and Ills econom ic
policies."
Clodcne Richards suld, " I

don't really keep up wllh film, so
I don't liavr much of u comment
I Just don't care for him or his
ways.”
Novella Stanley said. "I think
loo much emphasis Is put on the
rsonul life of the president. If
i handles hts affairs wllh the
government well, hit personal
life shouldn't be Judged, ll would
tie great If everyone hud good J
morals, but not everyone dors.
As fur as |Millllcally. he’s fighting
u tough butilr mill bun a long
way lo go He hasn't hud u lot of
time to gel things accomplished.
I'm unxlous In see at the end of a
couple of years what he's ac­
complished. hut I think lie's
going In the right direction. I ll
give him a B-."
Delores Drcnnen slated. "I
think If they leave him alone and
let him tend to Ills business we'd Latelshi Qraham
be a lot better off. Leave hts hasn't done as much for the
private life out of It. I think he’s counlry us he should."
done a good Job this last year
Lottie Lcstcr-Kclly stilled. "I
think he’s done okay. He's
and he could do better If they'd
leave him alone. I think he's trying. I think there's something
really trying,"
that could lx- Improved bul I'm
Angle Alklnson felt, "I wish I nol sure specifically what. I
hadn't voted for him. All the don't think he’s guilty of any of
changes he's trying to make all the scandals. I'd give him a C as
at once Isn't good. There has to a president lor the Job he's
be same truth behind the scan­ done,"
dals with him somewhere. I'm
Joey Conrad felt, "Look at all
not happy with the Job he's the tilings be said be was going
done. T o be nice, the report curd lo do when he was governor of
I'd give him is a C. I don't pul
Arkansas. He didn’t do them ami
uny (rust In anything be says."
changed his mind about them. I
Lateisha Grulium said, "He
think anyone that voted lor him
could do a little better Job. I trust shouldn't be Ihc least bit sur­
hint as a person. I Just think be prised that he's so wlshy-wushy

C

H#fbMPholoi by I wim W
Angle Alklnson
und doesn't keep Ills word. The
only wuy he won was by elector­
al vote and not by the vole of the
people, fie ulso won lieemisc
George Bush didn't have a great
campaign and Clinton's name
was In the limelight. I'd give him
un F."
Greg Rios staled. "H e's u
truilor. I don't Ihlnk lie's living
up lo what he said In the
b e g in n in g . Ta x e s , he said
wouldn't go up and now he's
raising them. The health reform
bill Isn't good. I don't believe the
scandals nre true. He needs to
stick lo bis election plan and
prove II to us. He's even said lie
See Grades, Page B A 8 A

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Tonight: Mostly fair with light
winds and lows In the upper
60s. Monday: Mostly sunny
with highs In the mid to upper
80s. Extended forecast: Tues­
day: Partly cloudy with the lows
In the mid to upper 60s to near
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and higher In the gulf stream.
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grees and the overnight low was
60, a record for this date, us
re p o rte d by the N a tio n a l
W eather Service. Recorded
rainfall for the period, ending al
3 p.m. Saturday, totalled none.
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Snturduy was 78 degrees . as
recorded by the N ational
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Teen embroiled in second murder

POLICE BRIEFS

By SANDRA IL L IO T T
Horald Staff Writer

Drug warrant
Sariford police with a nran ii warrant, rheckrd a rcahlrmc at
125 Sr-ntt Drive Thurmlay. Police naltl they found a number of
Items relating to drug activities Including marijuana. In a shoo
Ih&gt;x . The two resident* of lhe home were arrested, Anthony
Cmnpt&gt;ell, 32. was charged wllh possession of a controlled
suhstancr/mtirljuana. possession of a controlled subslnncr/ciH'alue. and |H&gt;sseHHlon of drug paraphernalia. Janet
I-w Miller. 20. was charged with jm&gt;sscssIoii of cocaine wllh
Intent to distribute, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

I Stolenpallets
Lake Mary police arrested Henry Albert Outlaw, 40, of
Apopka on Thursday. An officer reported finding Outlaw
behind an electronics firm on Lake Kmina Hoad loading
wooden pallets Into the hack of fils pickup truck. Although
[Miller said the man rrjm rlrd having authortiy to remove the
Items, a company offletnl said he did not. The official also said a
number of [Millets had lieeu taken from the building on May IM
Police said Outlaw eventually told them lie hud lieeiPsrlllng the
pallets for $1 each. Me was arrested on two charges each of
theft, trrspuaalng. and dealing m stolen property.

SIU arrests
Mem tiers of Sanford jMillce Special Investigative Unit made
several urrrsts Thursday during an undercover crackdown on
drug related activities John William Robb. 2H. of 4220 S
Orlando Drive, was arrested at a restaurant near I0lh Strret
und French Avenue. He was charged with sale and delivery of
rrack cocaine anti |M&gt;ssession of crack cocaine Timothy Hay
Mike. 2 1. of 2 15 Locusi Avenue was arrrsied at ISib Slrrrt and
French Avenue. He was charged wllh aale/drllvrry of crack
cocaine, and |m%«c%slon of crack cocaine

A L TA MONTE SPRINGS -

arrest for helping plan Ihc
murder of a motorcycle club
president, was arrested Friday In
the drat It of a friend's child.
Poller arrested John Valois on
charges of first degree murder In
the death of two-year old Tiffany
Llorca. Orlando The suspect
was arrested at an Orlando
demolition company where he
works. He Is firing held wllhoul
bond at the Seminole County
Jail
The llttlr girl's mother. Sherry
Llorca. 20. M l the toddler anil
her twin slslrr wllh Valois while
she wrnl on an errand early last
month. When she returned. shr
found Tiffany unrnnselous. a
[Mtllre rejMirt slates. The llttlr girl
was lakru to Orlando Regional
Medlral Center April 5 with brad
Injurlrs Stic died four days later.

HRS bungles case
of child AIDS victim
By RON WORD
Associated Press Writer

Cigars snatched
Tony Donuld Lillies. 30. iMOti W. 4lh Street. Sanford, was
arrestcd at a service station on W S It 40 Thursday. A store
clerk reported Lillies had taken two hnudslnl ol cigars, valued
at &gt;11 from the store without [laying Hr has been charged
with retail thrIt

Warrants served
• William Km,ird Flrlds. 31. 031 Mnlrn Ave . Sanford, was
arrested by deputies ut his residence Thursday Hr was wanted
on n warrant for violation of probation on a conviction of side of
cocaine.
• Pairlck John Wlnkleinnn. 33. 350 Wrklva Park Drive.
Sanford, turned himself In at thr John K Polk Correctional
Facility Thursday, He was wauled for falling to appear In court

Domestic cases

[Miler

• Joshua Glbbn. 72 IX) Lake Monroe Terrace, was arrested
hv Sanford
at fils residence Thursday following a
reported altercation with his wile He was charged with
battery, domestic violence.
•John William McVeigh, 40. 2 Ifl Dorchester Squurr. Lake
Mary, was arrested several Ii Iim ks from his home by Lake Mary
[Miller Thursday following a dispute with a female Hr was
charged with domestic violent rdiallriy. leslstllig without
violence, and attempted sexual battery.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A 1991 Honda parked in the 2000 hits k of Sun Uikr lamp,
at Sun Lake Apurimrnts near Lakr Mary, rejmrtedlv had Its
windows smashed Thursduv.
v X g t T r n 1991 Honda Actord. license number IMM 6211 won
reported stolen Thursday from the 400 block of Sun Lakr
~4rclr. in Sun l.akr Apartments neat laake Mary
• T h r theft of &gt;405 III |H&gt;wrr tools uiul 8 U X ) lit dam age was
reportril d u rin g a business burglary Th u rs d a y In I tie I0OO
block of lleardatl Avenue.

• A burglary was reported Thursday at a church In the 2700
block of Country Club Hoad, Items taken were valued at &lt;t total
ol 9215 Including a goltl [dated cross, three tmillesol Hurgandy
wine, and several religious Items.
• A &gt;200 VCR was reported stolen Thursday from a
residence In the 2500 bluck of Uyrd Avenue

incidents reported to Sanford police
Electronic entertainment equipment valued at &gt;520 was
reported stolen Thursday from a residence in the 1000 block of
S. Summerlin Avenue.
• An Altamonte Springs man told [Miller he was driving near
the Intersection of Carver anti Academy Avenue In Academy
Manor Thursday, when &lt;t black male approached his vehicle,
grubbed his neck, and took a gold chain valued at &gt;300. The
murt was described us six feet tall. bald, wearing a black Jacket
wllh a red stripe, und black Jeans.
• 81.350 In Jewelry was reportedly stolen Thursday front a
residence In Ihr 400 block of S. Virginia Avenue
• Two golf carts, valued tit 82.000 were reportedly stolen
Thursday following a breukln at the Amtrak Aulotrnln Station.
600 Persimmon Avenue.

Correction
Due to u reporting error, an Incorrect address was listed In
connection with an arrest In Police Briefs In Friday’s Sanford
Herald. Tam m y Sucanc Schatt. arrested at her residence by
Sanford [Miller on May 16. resides at 3301 W, S.H. 46, and not
on E. 21st Street an was listed. Also. Harry Bradley Bryant, 42,
2444 E. 2 1si Street, was not arrested In connection with
Schatt. In a separate Incident, he turned himself In on a
warrant for violation of probation, on a previous conviction of
robbery, us reported. The Herald regrets this error.

A

20 year old man, under house

Valois, 407 Majorca Ave. told
uuthorlllcs he was playing with
Ihr child. Ihrowlng and catching
her. Valois said ihr child fell
when she spread her arms and
he was unablr lo catch her. Shr
hit his leg then fell on her head
on the carpet. Valois Ink! Inves­
tigators.
Autopsy rcsulls und a doctor
at the medical center stated the
child suffered severe blunt
trauma lo the head. The Injuries
are Inconsistent with Valois'
statement, the report stutes.
Valois was serving two years
house urrrst for his pari In
planning Ihr 1001 shooting of
Warlock* motorcycle club na­
tional president Wuyne Santo.
‘ Santo's daughter. Tiffany and
Ihree teenage friends were
ehargrd In the rase, Santo bled
to death uftrr la-log shot by
F re d d ie M a th is . T if f a n y 's
toyfrtend at the time. Mathis Is
serving 36 years In prison.
Valois plradrd no contrsi m

JA C K S O N V IL L E - Tashla
shouldn't have died when stir
was just 11. And she shouldn't
have diet! of AIDS
Hut Iasi March. Tashla lost her
life, as much n victim of Flor­
ida's humbling social services
bureaucracy us of the deadly
virus Stie contracted AIDS from
tM-trig sexually abused by her
mother's boyfriends
The horrors ol Tashla * llfr are
outlined lo court documents,
police rejKirts und the (lies of the
Florida Department &lt;&gt;f Health
and He ha titIitalive Services
The department first began
investigating allegations that
Tashla suffered from madcf|uale
care sexual, physical and emo­
tional abuse In 1900. when she
was 3 years old Alter each
complaint, the agrrtcy returned
the girl to tier mother or grand­
mother.
Am t the abuse conttm ied,
" T h e re was a day w hen they
could have saved tier life arid It
d id n 't h a p p e n ," says A rle n e
Shipley, w ho liec.tme T u s h la’s
bister m other two years ago
" T h is child didn't have to die
like Ih ls ,"
In S e p te m b e r I !IM0, pollee
were called to a dontrsilc dis­
tu rb a n c e In v o lv in g T a s h la 's
m o th e r. R ose m a ry F ish e r. A
n e l g h l M i r Involved In the c o m ­
p la in t told police the c h ild
grabbed Ids penis and mild that
lu-r mother's boyfriend taoghl
her to do that. Hut Task la denied
any sexual abuse and the case

was closed.
Weeks later. Tashla’s mother
was accused of giving her little
girl In a stranger. IIKS placed
Tashla In a temporary shelter. A
report said she exhibited "Inap­
propriate sexual behavior" by
d e m o n s tr a tin g s e x u a l I n ­
tercourse with anatomically
correct dolts.
C o u n s e lin g was orde red .
Tushla was returned lo her
mother with the recommenda­
tion that the child not hr- left In
Ihc care of men.
A psychological evaluation of
Ms. Fisher In November 1000
found her lo tie mildly retarded
w ith " v e r y poor parenting
skills."
To settle the abandonment
ease. Tushla was placed with her
maternal grandmother In Febru­
ary 1907. HRS staffers made
periodic visits fur ubout u year.
In February 1908. the HRS
determined Tushlu hud been
physically abused, probably by

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her mother Although the girl
was in hrr grandmother's care,
she often stayed w ith tier
mother, reports said.
A yeur later, Tashla was
diagnosed with herpes and
gonorrhea A medical report also
noted damage to tier hymen and
vagina. The HHS concluded site
was the victim of "chronic sex­
ual abuse.” fatter, she was found
to have syphilis and venereal
warts
"Th e [MilIce were uriahle to
arrest a n u n | M -c t (or sexual a b u s e
until February 1003 because of
Ihr mother's denials that she led
the c h ild alone w ith any
particular men and because ol
ihc child's Inability to Idrnufy a
perpetrator.” a grand Jury rc|H)rt
issued In January 1003 staled.
la-von Bernard King, one of
Tashla's mother's boyfriends,
was i barged Wltb capital sexual
battery for ansa tilling the girl He
was sentenced to 10 years In
prison after pleading no contest
to a charge ul attempted sexual
buttery.
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Tiffany was released from
prison In December ufler serving
two years ol a four year sen­
tence. She Is on probation.
Valois will be arraigned after
formal rhurges are filed by the
state attorney's office.

helping Tlffniiy plan Ihc murder.
He was sentenced to house
arrest and 13 years probation In
December 1002.
A fourth teen. Kainy Trlekell
was sentenced to house arrest
and probation In the rase.

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Body of evidence
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they made now again wllh body work, paint and
upholstery. From left; Instructional assistant

Larry Harris, Ben Capulo and Jay Harris, both
lunlors; Brandon Simpson and Jason Kaiser,
seniors; Mike Lewis, sophomore and Sam Earl,
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Editorials/ Opinions
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Wayne 0. Doyle, Publisher and Editor
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E D ITO R IA L

Main Street adds
ah attractive touch
The Sanford Main Street (SMS) project In
looking up. Specifically, they arc looking up
at the awnlngn and canopies above the
various storefronts In the downtown historic
district.
Take a look for yourself. Some nre at­
tractive. but others arc In need of scrloun
repair or even replacement. A few businesses
don't have them.
In a message to members of SMS and the
Sanford Historic Downtown Waterfront Asso­
ciation (SHDW A) meeting last Tuesday, police
chief Ralph Russell stressed the importance of
having awnings and/or canopies with ade­
quate lighting above downtown shops. He
sees It as a help In reducing business crime.
O f major Importance to downtown visitors,
they provide an excellent rain covering.
However, Russell says well lit canopies also
help by providing a better look n( storefronts
by officers passing by on routine patrols.
Sanford Main Street Is presently accepting
applications for financial grants to help pay
for awnings and canopies for as many as 90
buildings. Matching grunts up to $750 arc
being offered for awnings not to exceed
$1,500.
SMS has $5,000 presently available for
distribution through Sept. 30 of this year. The
money will come from the SMS Design
Committee, comprised of business owners,
residen ts, m erch an ts and design p ro ­
fessionals.
For persons not understanding the concept
of awnings and canopies, SMS Is also offering
free assistance from Philip Wlsley, a State
Preservation Architect. He will, visit the
business.1"dtScUss ''suggested Improvements;*
atid ’tRfVhffJlS Abpply drawings of suggested
projects,'
fmproMtg tiie downlown appearance In
this way may seem like u small step. But If a
majority of businesses Join together, visitors
will sec a remarkable Improvement. Any
business operator musi admit, an improved
appearance will increase the customer flow
uiul be a profitable investment.
For information on these financial grants,
contact SMS Director Faye Fulton. 322-5600.
or Design Chairperson Laura Struchla at
323-5696.
This change may seem small In comparison
to the refurbishing needs of some of the
downtown buildings. It Is however, a first
step, and one which can go a long way In
Improving the appearance of the downtown
business district of Sunford.

LETTER

Prom controversy
As a Luke Brantley graduate who attended prom
In 1093. I do not remember prom night being the
controversy It Is today. Parents' objection* to prom
focus on the big emphasis on sex and drinking.
If parents have raised their teens right, there will
be little reason to worry on protn night. Parents
should stop looking for reasons to distrust their
teen-agers If the reasons were never apparent
before. Parents should at least attempt to meet
young people half way and unlock the keys to
leashes they have placed on teen-ugers.
LlsaCostuiitlnl
Longwood

Berry's World

T h e usual.'

S om e ch an g es in voter registration
Sandy Gonrd. Seminole County's Supervisor of
Elections reflected upon the changes that have
occurred since she first began her employment
In the elections office. She began her tenure In
1977 ns office manager. Cam I Bruce was the
supervisor of elections at that time. In 1977.
there were 47.000 registered voters In Ihe
county, today that number has Increased
‘135.302. The new Nntlonnl Voter Registration
Act known as the "Motor Voter Bill" will usher In
significant changes and will become effrctlvc
January 1995.
Persons desiring to vole will no longer nerd to
visit the county election office or area registra­
tion sites because registration forms will be
available at multiple governmental'offices. Be­
ginning January 1995. voter registration forms
may be obtained from: drivers' license bureaus,
armed forres recruitment ofilces. food stamp
offices and public assistance offices Addi­
tionally, governmental social workers will be
required to offer registration forms to the clients
they visit. If the client elects not to register,
agencies will be responsible for maintaining files
relating to ihclr unwillingness to register.
Citizens registering to vote will no longer need
to swear to the oath before Ihe deputy registrar.
Individuals registering are simply required lo
read the form, sign tt and mull It to the
supervisor of elections. The space for the
registrant's signature does not have to be
witnessed or notarized, the oath still affirms

t IM IN O L I
OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING

United States citizenship. Florida residence and
fidelity to thr consttiutlons ol the United States
and Florida. Falsification ol Information Is
punishable by conviction as a third degree felon,
up to a $5,000 fine, and/or imprisonment for up
to five years.
Goard npplnudrd thr state Irgl sin tors lor
amending Florida's lawn to comply with thr new
national law and avoid a dual registration
system. The resulting uniform registration pro­
cedures deletes Information atrout race, gnutrr
and place of birth. T h r matter of cftlzrnshlp Is
addressed. Statistical data targeting specific
group voting p.illrrns relative In gerulrr and rare
will no longer be accessible from voter regtstra
tlon forms.
The registration renewal program Is also a
casualty of the new law In thr past when

residents abstained from voting or contacting the
r let Ions office for a two-year period, they were
mailed rcnrwal applications. For example,
14.000 renewal applications were mailed to
Seminole County voters In 1993. Only 4.000
were returned, hence Ihe 8,000 who failed to
rrnjxmd w rrr removed from the rolls. Since this
renewal process is no longer germane, it Is
conceivable that |&gt;rrsnn» no longer residing In
ihe county will »&gt;e carried on Ihe rolls Indefi­
nitely.
The "Motor Voter Hill" has been Implemented
In New Castle County, Belawure. The Impact was
phenomenal Voter registration Increased from
23 |&gt;er day to 225 per day. If what happened In
New Castle Is any ludleatlon of what might lake
place In Seminole County, then an rxcesaatvr
number of registration forms will need to be
printed. Generally only 20.000 registration forms
are prlntrd each fiscal year.
If there Is a deluge of registrants, who later do
not vote, voter turnout will lie further depressed
The greater voter jmrtlclpatton lakes place
during presidential elections, The general pres!
drntlul election of 1992 found 85 perernt of
Heml not*- County's electorate visiting the poll*
During the giitx-matoMal election of 1990, 00 I
percent voted Preliminary elections have the
least voter turnout In 1990 28 I percent voted In
the first primary anti 10 prrrent III the second
primary.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Health Police: Eat
turnips or die!

ELLEN GOODMAN

Abortion pill comes to America
HOSTON — The estimated time of arrival
hud been dcluyed again and ugaln. By now,
RU-4B0 had begun to sound like the flight
number for n plane permanently grounded by
trad weather.
Indeed, the manufacturers of the abortion
pill ut Roussel Uclaf acted more like meteorol­
ogists than medicine men when they talked
about their product. All through the 1980s and
early '90s, they blamed "the climate" for their
stubborn refusal to let KU-4S0 come to
America.
The political atmosphere surrounding abor­
tion here was too turbulent, they said. The pill
would produce a storm of controversy. The
company could be devastated.
In fact. Roussel Uclaf was In a rather strange
fKislllon for any business. It had a lock on a
product that It didn't want to sell. Indeed Ihe
pill had only gone to France, Great Britain and
Sweden.
The Roman Catholic heads of ita own parent
company, liocchst, had been directly lobbied
by the pope himself against giving RU-486 to
the United Stntcs. They'd been threatened by
American pro-life groups with a boycott of all
their products. And they'd worried as well
about liability In the lawsuit-happy States.
But lost year there was, la put It mildly, a
change In Ihe political weather in Washington.
The prevailing winds In the abortion debate
shifted direction about 180 degrees.
Tw o days after Bill Clinton was Inaugurated
he assigned the savvy and dogged secretary of
HHS, Donna Shulaln, the taste of figuring out
how lo get RU-486 Into this country. This
week, after another full year of delays and a
deadline ultimatum, an agreement was made.
So. RU-486 is finally off the ground. In words
of Rep. Ron Wydcn (D-Orc.). "Th is drug Is
coming lo the United States."
The manufacturer has agreed to give the
Americans patent rights to The Population
Council, a non profit organization, In return for
ridding Itself of controversy and liability. The
council will begin clinical trials this fall
Involving 2,000 women while they look for an
American manufacturer. In two years Ameri­
can women will, In all probability, have at least
as easy access to RU-486 as French women
have today.
After all this time, It's hard to undertand
why so much controversy has focused on a
method of abortion. After all, the pill only docs
what a surgical abortion does.
Pro-lifers have been convinced that RU-486
would make abortion easy and making It easier
would make It more common. But In France at
least, the pill hasn't changed the rate at all,
In fact, RU-486 hasn't yet made abortion as
simple us either pro-lifers fear or pro-cholcers
hope. "The pill" — more properly described as
a dose of Mifepristone followed two days later
by a dose of prostaglandin — can entail three

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medical visits and thr altortlcm cun come with
serious cramps. It's not like swallowing an
aspirin.
But RU-486 will have a profound effect on
Ihe public debate. As Planned Parenthood's
Pamela Maraldo said, "Th is will mark the
beginning of a new era. Ii will go a long way
toward ending the abortion ware."
RU-486 Is used In
the earliest weeks of
pregnancy. At four
weeks, there are no
"silent screams" and
no Images to blow up
Into poster fetuses.
Public support for a
w om un;‘s right lo
decide Is greulesl ut
this stage. Indeed
K U -4 8 6 Is b e in g
clinically tried now
as a "morning-after | The
pill."
manufacturers
More Importantly,
of the abortion
you don't need a
pill acted more
clinic to taken pill. In
like
Ihe past couple of
meteorologists
years, the pro-life
than medicine
m o v e m e n t has
men when they
shifted Its tactics
talked about _
from winning cases
their product. J
to closing clinics,
from passing laws (o harassing patients. Bui
with RU-486, abortion will no longer have lo l&gt;c
limited to clinics, hospitals, and the handful of
doctors easily targeted as "the weak link" of
abortion.
The pill cun be offered by trained physicians
in a thousand offices. As Maraldo says. "This
will quid and privatize the debate. It will take
the debate off the streets and uway for the
clinics and bring It back to the minds of
American women where It belongs."
The pill will never entirely replace surglcul
abortions. Nor will It change the moral and
emotional dimensions of the decision faced by
a woman with an unwanted pregnancy. But It
will make her choice easier to exercise.
Yes. there's a change In the weather pattern.
Last week. Congress pussed a law protecting
access to clinics. This week, the administration
got RU-486 off the runway. Think of It as a
lesson In the politics of climate control.

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You know wtk.ii bother* me most when the
Health Holler announce yet another fix si they
say will kill us?
It Isn’t thr loss of thr victual Itself, although
It I* txnind to hr *oinrlhlng delirious It's thr
leer* and sneer* the Health Police effect when
they tell u* wr can't have the goody anymore
They get a by damn kirk out of tormenting
u*. and that’* w hat really get* lo me
I ran Just Imagine
th e m s n ic k e r in g
while they're prejuriiig their assaults
I can't wull lo tell
thrm they can't havr
movie po|xnrn. Tre
her." Or. "They're
goniM* gtiMU imd jxjp
ilirlr forks, when we
tell diem lo lay oIf
Moo Shu Pork Tre
her "
You know they
spend a lot of time
planning thrlr taunt*
C T h o y get a
h e r a use t h e y 'f r ­ " bby
y damn
da
kick
ill ways ready with a
out of
quip or a colorful
tormontlng us.
q u o te . T h e y say
and that's whal
tilings I hat don't Just
really gets to
jxiji Into a person'*
mo. ■
head and obviously
hadlo be ibought up
beforehand. Things like, frttucclne Alfredo Is
"a hrurt attack on a plate" - which Is what a
('enter for Science In thr Public Interest
person said when they /njqted Italian fixxl
Or, "Theater jMijKon) ought to Ire the Snow
While of snacks, hut Instead It's the Godzilla"
•• which Is what a CSP1 person said when
lltey waylaid movie jwqx orn.
Now rotors ibis nutritionist from Harvard.
Dr. Waller Willett, who says tliat margarine Is
more peruk Urns than jxikcwred. or words to
that effect. Actually, he was talking about
vegetable oils (hat have been hydrogenated or
jwrtlally hydrogenated to solidify thrm They
arc full of traits fatty adds, which Increase
the had cholesterol In our blood.
Dr, Willett has come up with an Impressive
number. He says that as many us 30,000
Americans may l&gt;c expiring every year from
trails fatly ncld-lnduccd heart attacks. U-t me
put It to you another way; Eut that cookie and
dir. pal.
I exaggerate, do I? Read the lubel on Jusl
about any processed food. Go ahead;
Crackers, chips, pics, those little butterscotch
takes. They arc nil made with hydrogenated
or partially hydrogenated oils. Peanut butter?
Check It out, buddy. You'd eki better with a
bowl of hemlock soup.
So. scores or wonderful foodstuffs gel
knocked off In one fell swoop — a stupendous
accomplishment for the Health Police. Eggs,
meat, milk, cheese •• all these made the
vcrlxjten list years ago. And sweets » you sec
where they ure on the new food pyramid.
Now lusugnu and Hung Pao Chicken. Is
anything left?
Well, yes, there Is. Food scientists have
discovered some new compounds they call
"phyiochcmlcals." which seem lo prevent
cancer and are therefore good for us. One of
these substances, called sulforaphane. is
found In broccoli, cauliflower. Brussels
sprouts, kale and turnips.
Did you gel that? I said turnips. I told you
!H mouths ago I hud evidence that a radical
group of turnip farmers called the Turnip
Underground was the real force behind all the
assaults on food. The Idea Is to discredit every
food substuncc except turnips. Since they
completely control the turnip market, they
will be rolling In clover.
I don't wunt you lo think I'm capitulating
or unythlng, but I have been collecting turnip
recipes. Escallops dc navel, turnip cro­
quettes, Tournedos Nabos, stufTcd turnips,
turnip pizza and so on. If you have turnip
recipes, let's share.
Becnusc the Health Police will sooner or
later find something wrong with turnips, too,

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S a n fo rd M s rsld , Sanford, Florida - Sunday, May 22, 1094 ■ 8 A

Death
Continued from Pag* IA
Court and police flics said that
King placed his penis on the
child's vagina and "hunched
her" and lay on lop of her. The
a b u s e to o k p la c e b e fo re
Christinas 11)91. Tests showed
King was not Infected with the
AIDS virus
! Taahla was diagnosed with
'AIDS in February 1992. MRS
|suld she contracted AIDS and
other sexually transmitted dis­
eases fro m h e r m o t h e r ’ s
boyfriends. Tashla's mother also
has been diagnosed with AIDS.
Tnshla was finally taken from
her mother In March 1992 when
a caseworker found Tashla hud u
temperature of 103 degrees. Her
mother had no plans to seek
medical treatment.
It was that m onth when
Tashla. timid, frightened, given
to hiding In closets and hoarding
food, came to live with Carl and
A rle n e S h ip le y , her foster
parents.
"They didn't want to give you
to us. as a first foster child."
Arlene Shipley said In u Inter to
Tashla after the child's death "I
told them Dial you were I he
child (Rat had chosen for us
Why else would a childless,
white couple In their 40s. marrled IH years, suddenly decide
’Gee. we need to take In a
d is c a rd e d , lit t le A frica n *
American girl who Is dying of
AIDS
The family worked to build a
loving home
"She trusted us enough to
start telling all these horrible
stories. And we would have to sit
at the dinner table and hear Die
most horrendous things come
out of this child's mouth "
Itecause the Shipleys never
knew how long Tushtu could
tight her disease — doctors had
predicted she would live four
months — they planned a party
every month
In August 1993. Mrs Shipley
and Tashla Hew to California to
visit with Hoseanne Arnold and
watch a taping of Die television
show "Moscanne " Mrs Shipley.
Tashla. and Roseanne all were
abused us children They also
went to Disney World and marie
weekly trips lo a restaurant,
where Tashla could eat crab
legs, her (avortte food
A rle n e S h ip le y p r o u d ly
spread* her photos of Tashla
over a ^uustpiu* green chair
a n d t ^ S a U ^ — Ioshiu m an
ix iiif^ l^ M fM lIu w d e n .: Tashla
klttWllft)lT ftimta's lap. the first
IliulMe hr r life Dial She recalled
celebrating Christmas
Three HRS social workers
were assigned to Tashla In the
summer of 1993 after courts
terminated her natural mother's
parental rights. They grew to
KIVC her
"She was a gilt That's the
type of child she was." says
Gwen Tennant. Tashla's social
services counselor.
T a m m y Anderson, a legal
services co un selo r, recalls
spending seven hour* fixing
"Little Miss Tashla's" hair with
treads and dreadlocks before a
court-allowed visit with her nat­
ural mother.
Attempts to locale Tashla's
natural mother for this story
were unsuccessful. She does not
have a telephone. Neither the

CHARLES EDWARD ALLEN
JR.
Charles Edward Allen. Jr.. 45.
Uramplon Place. Ileuthrow. died
Thursday. May 19. 1994 at
Orlando Regional Medical Cen­
ter. Horn Sept. 25. 1948 In
Yokohuma. Jupun. he moved to
Centrul Florida In 1969. He wus
a special circuits technician for
U.S. Sprint, lie wus u member of
Wcstvlew Haptls Church. He was
a veteran of the U.S. Murines.
S u rv ivo rs Include brother
Robert Allen. Winter Park, sis­
ter, Jamie Mrlunson. Rocklcdge.
Buldw ln-Falrchlld Oakluwn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Luke Mury. In charge of
urrangcmcnls.
ELIZABETH R. CONNELLY
Elizabeth R. Connelly. 80.
Mango Drive. Casselberry, died
Thursday. May 19. 1994 at
Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Springs. Horn Oct. IT. 1913 In
New York City, she moved to
Central Florida In 1976. She wus
a bank employee. She was
Catholic.
Survivors Include nephews.
C h u rlc s J . M clstcr. U pper
Montclair. N.J.. Edward Quinn.
Waldwlck. N.J.
Oalnes Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.
ELIZABETH H. IMES
Elizabeth H. Imes. 90. Landover Place, Longwood died
Thursday. May 19. 1994 at
Island Lake Nursing Home. Born
In Atmore. Alabamu on January
31. 1904. Bhe moved to Central

MHj I

Grieving mother
on hunger strike
■y The Associated Pres*
JACKSONVILLE Th e
grieving ftmicr mother of an
1 1 -year-old girl who died of
AIDS she contracted from sex­
ual ubuse has begun a hunger
strike In hopes of chunglng
politicians' views about Die
helpless, especially children.
Arlene Shipley begun her
hunger strike on May 10. two
months after her foster child.
T u s h lu . died at W olfson
Children's Hospital
"We have lo lake back our
children's lives." she said. "I
can't watch unothfr child die."
Tashla died Murch 10 from
AIDS. She contracted Die dis­
ease from sexuul abuse from
•me of tier natural mother's
boyfriend*
Mrs Shipley Is asking people
who agrre with her to send her
a copy of their voter regtstra
lion rant. She Mild she will end
HRS nor Mrs Shipley could
provide an address Ms Fisher Is
a convicted felon, n fact used by
HRS lo help terminate tier
parrntal rights
The visit "was the last wish of
u dying child." says Teresa
Lussler, an HRS sufiervlsor
"She was a tough little girl.
She wanted what she wanted
Shr prided herself on looking
nice She was u little Southern
belle." Ms Anderson say*
"She could manipulate you In
a he.irtlir.it." Mrs Shipley re­
tail*
For much of those two year*
Toshta wus In foslrr rare, she
l u l to take mure than 20
medicine* dally. Including an
AIDS drug
"She rouldn 1 play outside
She couldn't run She rouldn'l
ride a bike 1'hvsleul activity Irft
tier tired out." Arlene Shipley
says.
"Tashla knew site had a ills
ease she could die of Toward the
end. site knew she had a disease
she would die of Hut stir did not
know the name ol tier disease."
Mrs. Shipley says. “ All we said
was shr had bad blood and stir
accepted that "
In the two years Tashla spent
with the Shipleys, she i|ues
tinned them about God and
heaven.
For lirr. heaven was like
Disney World and God was like
Mickey Mouse
"I told tier Dirrr was no |&gt;aln
In heaven. She would have a
brand nrw body In heaven.”
Arlene Shipley M i y s "God would
protrrt her und no one ever
would huit tier again And that
she could slide down the rain
bows."
Her battle wltti AIDS ended
two years to the day that she
had moved In with (tie Shipleys
The little girl died In Murch utter
un unofriclul "adoption" cere­
mony wus performed In l tic
hospital to make the Shipley's
her Mommy and Daddy.
"She was so ufruld that we
wouldn't find her In lieavrn If
she wasn't Tashla Shipley.
"I believe Tushlu chose lo die

Florida In 1989. Stic was a
retired secretary. She was Bap­
tist. Stic belonged to the Eustcrn
Star.
Survivors: husband. Walter G.
Sr.: son. Walter G. Jr.. Winter
S p rin g s . H u ld w ln -F u lrc h lld
F u n e r a l H om e A lta m o n te
Springs. In churgc of arrange­
ments.
MARSHALL EDWARD
RAMSEY
Marshall Edwurd Ramsey Jr..
48. G reta T e rra c e . W in te r
Spring*, died Thursday. Muy 19.
1994 at his residence. Horn
November 26. 1945 In Chat­
tanooga. Term., he moved to
Central Florida In 1979. He was
a member of Palm Springs
Church of Christ. Altamonte
Springs.
Survivors Include wife, Becky
A.: son. Marshull E. Ill, Sanford;
sisters, Sundru Von Sonncnbcrg.
Lake Mary, and Janice Spalding.
C hattanooga; b ro th e r, Je ff
Hlpps, Tampa.
H uld w ln -Fu lrch lld Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

P U N IM L S
ALLIN. CHANLIS I0WAS0 'CHUCK*
'IUTCH'
Fungnl Mrvlctt lor Mr. Chariot Alien, aga
at. ol Heathrow, who patted away Thurtday,
will be conducted Sunday al J p m. at Ihe
Wetlvlew Baplltl Church with Reverend
Bobby McFalll oflldallng Interment will
follow at Olen Haven Memorial Park, Winter
Park. In lieu of llowert. the family gradoutly
requetl donation! be made to Ihe Wetlvlew
Baplltl Church In memory ol Chariot E.
Allen, Jr.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home. Oaklawn
Park Chapel, In charge ol arrangement!.

Ihe strike when she receives 2
million curds.
"Everyone told me not to do
this. I was told people would
think I'm crnxy and Dint no­
body would care." she said,
fighting tank tears. "But I
think people do rare."
She said shr plans lo send
the copies of Ihe cards to
|Milltlclun* In each stale lo
show that people arc Inlerested III Die helpless and the
welfare of children
Mrs. Shipley Mild she was
Inspired by Randall Robinson,
who went on a hunger strike
to protest l/.S. foreign policy
toward Hunt.
E d i t o r ' s N o t ei A rle n e
Shipley is asking fieople to
send copies of the voter regis­
tration card* to her at I'MAD.
I'd . Ilox -17 IMS. Jacksonville,
FIs 32217 7185
Dial night." Mr* Shipley say* "I
Mild. 'Tuxhla. you know ... that
Dir mlnutr you want to tie In
heaven. Dial you can't takr It
here anymore because you hurt
*o Im i I. nil you hnvr lo do I* u*k
God and hr will talfr you lo
lieavrn

" I am so grateful for the
privilege of having this child In
my life. She wanted everyone to
know her name."
"Th e system" that allowed the
abuse balked when the child
needed counseling, wanted to
uttend school and asked to travel
to California, Mr*. Shipley says.
Frustrated, she contacted HRS
Secretary Jim Towcy. telling
him, "I want you to come here
and ItKik this child In the eyes so
Dint when she dies that I know
somebody who Is part of the
system has this child's soul on
their conscience."
About four months before
T u s h lu d ie d . F ir s t C o a st
Advocates Inc., a non-profit
agency appointed as Tashla's
guardian filed u lawsuit on her
behalf.
"This Is a case where a child
did not have to d ie ," said
Jacksonville attorney S. Grier
Wells, who filed a lawsuit
against ihe H R S c la im in g
"negligence In the performance
It* duties" tn falling to protect
the young gtrl. A n y money
rollcclrd from the lawsuit, will
go to help other children like
Tashla, Wells said.
The HRS' handling of Tashla's
rase resulted In a grand Jury
Investigation In early 1993. It
called the agency's lack of action
"Inexcusable arid shocking."
"Her life cannot pas* without
h a v i n g so m e m e a n i n g . "
Johnson said. "Her life Is a
beacon shining a light on the
terrlhlr result of child sexual
abuse and AIDS "

Fun
Continued from Page 1A
Richard Rolllnson. Deltona
watched the half hour long
par.ole from the comfort of a
lawn chair near the Park
"I like the sirens." he Mild
Two Sanford Fuller car* with
*lren* whooping a welcome, led
Die way tor Die |&gt;ura(le unit*
w hl« ti came from throughout
Central Florida From Lake
County lo New Smyrna lleacli
and all |*&gt;lnt* In tietween Die
Slirtners rode by in vehicles
ranging from t la**u Mustang
convertible* to mlnlaturr Tin
Lizzie*
Tlnv race car* duhbrd the
"Roadrunriers" |M-rfunnrd &lt;lose
order street maneuver* ripping
along, turning circle*, ilirn
s m a rtly co m in g to a slop
slde by side al curltslde so Dir
driver* would wave to the
spec taIor*
Light year old A/alrr Metis u
second grader al Idyliwlldr Ele­
mentary School excitedly look
up tile pufade route alerting tier
sisters und mother to ructi new
unit m oving up the street
D u p h a n le M elt*. S a n fo rd ,
brought A/alrr and tier other
daughter* Alicia Flaudtng. 2.
and Amy Handing. 3. and a
Irlrnd. Suzanne Session. IO. a
tonrtli grader at Hamilton Ele­
mentary School to watcli the
paradr
"It was the camel."
Aralce Mild, when asked wlial
shr liked most about Die parade.
"A n il I lunched the clown's
hand." she added with excite­
ment.
Alter the parade. Dir family
strolled through Fuiully Fun Day
In the Park at Ft. Mellon Park.
The event was u lund raiser for
the Main Street Program.
Sanford resident Shelly Jack
brought lu-r Ih re c-yca r-o ld
daughter. Di-van to Die parade.
"I think Die Bahia art* wondcrlul for what they arc doing."
Jack said, rclerring to iht-lr
funding for hospitals curing for
children. "I sup|&gt;ort them In all
they do. I'm going to u circus
they arc s|iorixor!ng soon."
As her mother watched, Dcvan
was sitting astride a pony named
"Honey" gelling u 82 ride. The
pony rides were pari of the Fun
Duy event.
Dcvan confidently rode tn thr
Middle as the little brown pony
was led around a shady circuit.
Dcvun hu* ridden horses before
at her grandmother's. Jack said.
When the parade ended, at­

tention shitted lo Die perk where
children lined up to play a
num ber ol games featuring
Dl*ney characters At Ihe "Gone
Fishing" booth, children cast a
fishing (wlr over sheets deco­
rated with Artel, Flounder and
Sebusllan from " T h e Lillie
Mermaid." After a few seconds,
the lucky child reeled In a prize
plnwhrrl Other game booths,
featuring W innie the Pooh.
Dumbo, and Sport Goofy yielded
prizes hir Die players and were a
tilt wlDi Die children
A rattle (or Disney llckels and
silent auction far a variety
merchandise including a car
w rrr also part of the fund-raising
effort.
Fun Duy continues today from
H u m until 5 p m.

Evict

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Continued froaa Page I A
evict that

person," Julian explained. T h r
Illegal activity must occur on
housing authority property for
eviction lo be considered.
Although the lease Is designed
lo make Ihe person who signs
Dir lease responsible for their
co habitants and guest*' action*
under threat of eviction, therr
muy be extenuating circum ­
stance*. Die attorney noted. For
example, juveniles may be
rnguged In Illegal acttvlttes
without their (umily's knowledge
or II the parents or grandparents
know, they are threatened, intlmlduted or even battered to
mulnlaln thrlr silence.
In such cases, residents urr
urged to consult housing author­
ity officials for help, be added.
The Juvenile Justice Reform law
recently signed by Gov. Lawton
Chiles provides alternatives to
the practice of returning teens
who beat up their parents or
caregivers lo their home.
Even If drugs are found during
an arrest, the attorney said. It
must tie proven who owned the
drugs, winch Is sometimes dif­
ficult If more than one family
□ Bee Evict, Page BA

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agenda

_______
Sjf NICK PPIIPAUP

Herald Stall Writer__________

IA N F 0 R 0 - The Sanford City Com
mlttlon will hold a work sciiton and
rofular commltilon mealing Monday
night. At o( oorllof thlt wook. tha following
Itomi wort an the tgonda for the work
tottlan. boginning a llp m
o Protanlation — Bryan Osinas. Olmoy
Do ro lopman I Co . regarding Economic
Oovolopmanl Commluion turlaca Tran!
portal Ion Plan
oConitdoratlon — Appeal from Rochal
Chook an commluion denial ol regue!l lor
•onto lo remain in right ol way al » r E
i tm U r ear
a O i k union - Health miurance coyer
age lor lluol year lyea/W
• Discussion — Interlocal agreement
with Seminole County regard r&gt;g |oint
N P D E I liormwetee permit application
oOlieuulon — Parking citation and
traffic ordinance
* Recommendation — Welcome ugn
dHploy! ior June
o DiKuuien - General lund balance
a Discussion — vacating a portion ol
Jewett Lone between StooSart Rood and

UpeoioRaod

0 Discussion —

Regular agenda and

at earlier Ihl! week. Ihe following
were IHled an me agenda for me
regular cammiufon mooting beginning al 1
pm
d Public hearing — Ctoeing, vacating and
bSendwing i I I d toot aide norm loum
drainage and utility eaeement 11mg on me
aaet tide at me preparty at tgi Sweet Gum
Court
0 Ordinance - Jnd reading - Amend mo
epa-erad planned deveiepment protect
plan for Nerrngefo PO
oCenu deralien — Reguett from Emory
and Oiedyt Green for aaiyar ot city lent
on property at »m Street end Sanford
d Considerotian — Otfor tram Oyer M
CMS. fo denote o tiegpafo and nag for

Installation In the courtyard at tha Senior
Center, with a plague acknowledging me
donation
o C o n s id e ra tio n — Request lor
emergency water service lor a portion ol
property between Hidden Lake Drive and
Meadow Drive, and between Art Lane and
Driftwood Lana. TK Meadow Slreel
o Consideration — Request lor water
service prior lo enneullon for a portion ol
property between W Sth Street and Jewett
Lane and between Airport Boulevard and
Brown Avenue. IZOIW im Street.
0 Consideration — Interlocal agreement
with Seminole County regarding |olnt
NPDE I stormwater permit application
o Consideration — Proposal Irom Can
kiln. Porter A Holmes for engineering
services regarding utility relocation work
along CR u a between Oregon Avenue and
epproiimately rCQ' east ol Upsele Road
OConsideration — Request Irom Do
pertment of Environmental Protection to
adopt a resolution declaring Juno &gt; through
lias Sale Boaling Wee!
o Consideration — Health Insurance cov
trege tor fiscal year lf*4/SS
a Ordinance — Isl reading — Parking
Cttallen/traftK ordinance
a Ordinance — Isl reading — Anna i
portions of property lying between Rose
Drive and Fern Drive and between Park
Avenue e«tended southerly and Palmway
OOrdlnance — 1st reading — Anna/ a
portion at property between Oak Avenue
and Pork Avenue and between W ]tm
Street and Laurel Drive
OOrdlnance — 1st reeding — Amending
tiro prevention and safety cades
• Ordinance — 1st reading — Vacating a
portion at Jewett lone
a Information from Planning and Zoning
Commluion
OBoardappolntments/re appointments
o Consent Agenda
0 Lump sum invoices paid
a Adjournment
Herns are !v*|ect fo change, be added or
deleted prior fo mo meeting limes
The work session Is held In m# second
floor, in the City Manager s Conference
Room Tha regular commission meeting is
In me commission chambers at Sanford
City Hall, too N Park Avenue

Doyle
Continued from Page 1A
He also recalls turning nn (he
Associated Press wire early one
morning, and being the first In
Ills town to know of the death of
President Franklin D Roosevelt.
When asked which of his two
dozen year* with the llrmlil he
considered the best, he re­
s p o n d e d . " N o t a n y one
particular year As each year has
(Nsssed. each one ha* been my
favorite."
He explained. "Every one of
them brought on some kind uf
challenge to the paper, and we
bad to handle It In such a way as
to continue serving the commu­
nity In the best possible way I
see our Job as being rrsponolblr
for informing the community
and lla citizens of what Is
happening, and that Is what
we've tried our best to do with
the Herald
Doyle said he Is un avid
supporter of Sanford lie paints a
bright picture for lla future.
"When I came to Sanford." he
observed, "some people were
looking al II saying It was In Its
retreating years, that It's like
many other similar communities
suffering In u slow economy."
"B u t Sanford has always
fought back." Doyle said, "and
right now we are on Die verge ol
moving into a great future und
building a stronger economic
base than ever before."
Doyle has been heading Die
Sanford Herald during muny
m ajor projects In Sanford.
Among the most exciting he
cites are the opening of Ihe
Seminole County courthouse,
the moving of the zoo from

downtown Sanford to W. U.S.'
Highway 17-02. the more recent
fight to keep the zoo from
leading the Sanford area, the
new law enforcement building,
new Sanford City Hall, unci sale
of the hospital to HCA. which he
supported verbally a* well a*
through editorial*
H r look* at the upcoming
Seminole Towne Center Mull,
major businesses which ure
expected lo tie added to the
wrstrrn Sanford area. Die devel­
opment of Ihe Lake Monroe
waterfront, und Die rrvltull/aUon
ol the downtown urea us steps
now being taken toward muklng
Sanford u better city than ever
before.
Regarding the future of print
media, he said newspapers will
cuntlnuc tn operate und thrive.
"We may not conUnuc tn tie.
printed a* we art uuyffi With all
Ihe hom e c b m p u te rlz a tlo n
coming o u t." i|e salcL "but
someone has to' proauce the
printed word for oilier people to
read. 1 don't see any decline in
Die Industry."
When asked his philosophy on
retirement, hr wasted no time In
reH|M&gt;ndlng "I don't look at till*
as retiring. “ tic said. "Life Is u
series of voyages. Each new
voyuge takes us to u strange
place und puls us In un unfamil­
iar situation. From there, we
adjust, leurn to live with It. und If
we ure energetic, we thrive.
Then, along comes Die next
voyage, and oir we go again to
face the next challenge. Whal we
cull retirement Is to me. my next
voyage." he observed.

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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, May 22, 1094

School
S H S singers wrap up season

IN B R IE F
Open house at Camp Wewa
O R LA N D O Camp Wcwa. Central Florida YM CA's
overnight summer camp In Northwest Orange County. Is
hosting a summer enmp open house this afternoon (May 22)
from 3 to 5 p.m.
This Is to give purrnts and kids the dinner to see the ramp
und meet the stnfT.
The open house Is free and open lo the public.
The enmp Is for kids seven to 15-year* old and runs from
Hunc 5 through Aug. 7.
Camp Wcwn Is located Ihree-quarlrrs of a mile west of Roy
Scout Road on Highway 437.
For more Information, call 896-9220.

Honoring volunteers
The Dividends Recognition Luncheon honoring the volun­
teers In the Seminole County schools will be on Thursday. May
26 at the Sheraton Orlando-North Hotel In Maitland.
The program will begin at 11:30 a.ni.
The program Is also In honor of the 20th anniversary’ of the
Dividends program.

Idyllwilde show
The third grade students ut Idyllwilde Elementary School In
Sanford have been exploring other lands In Ihelr social studies
classes.
They have mummified chickens as they studied Egypt and
made Orgaml animals for their study of Japan.
As a finale to the study they will be traveling to different
"Ports of Call" for a celebration In song on Thursday. May 26.
The show will be In Ihr school's media center at 7 p.tn.

O.K. The touring l» over and
the sponsors should lie proud.
Returning from Tallahassee
late last week, the choirs of
Seminole High School have had
plenty to celebrate about.
Early last Thursday at Florida
Stale University. Ihe music de­
partment had six entries for
Judging at the Florida Vocal
Association state contest.
First on Ihe slate with two
number* was Pizazz. Ihe nilfemale show choir, who enter­
tained heller than they had all
year.
And adding lo Ihelr list of
accomplishments. Die group was
awarded a Superior rating at ihe
contest.
Souls were Ignited when Ihe
Gospel Choir had Ihe audience
und Ihe Judge rocking with three
numbers from ihelr repertoire.
Led by Richard Grey, they
picked up Ihe llrsl Superior

Destiny was ns Impressive ns
always with Ihelr assortment of
Jazz and hliiea they completed
Ihe sehool'n sweep of Superiors
with a rating of one.

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R e le a s e d In 1 9 8 7 .
"Licensed lo III" by The
Drastic Roys was one of the
fastest-selling debut ulbums
In history and the first rap
album to top the charts.

Klghlh grader Wyn llryunl w a s
rccogni/ed by Ih r Seminole
Vocallouul Association for 111*
outstanding achievements in
viM-attonnl clussr* He was given
a $50 saving* bond and an
engraved plaque

ordsY
a.
) "Rookcnds"
b . ) " T h e Haw und the
Cooked"
c. ) "In Through the Out
Door"
d.
) "No Jacket Required"

Th e album spent seven
weeks ut number one. as did
the following albums.
Who recorded these hit rec-

The

Cure
for Senior-itis

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Get it all
out ofyour
system. Put all
your frustrations,
excitement, dreams,
hopes, etc. on paper

la The Paper!
S e n d u s y o u r w r it in g ,
a rt, e t c e te ra

S a n f o r d H e r a ld

• Away at college
□ Em ory University. Atlanta
The following local student*
rurnrd degrees from Emory;
Alexander N. Lehncr. son of Mr.
und Mrs. Lee J . Le hn rr of
Longwood. earned a bachelor of
arts degree; Nicholas J I’.isii*
Jr., son of Dr. ami Mr* Nicholas
J . Pastls of |.ongwood. earend a
bachelor of arts degree
□ F u rm a n U n iv e r s it y ,
Greenville, SC:
Anne llelnzer of Casselberry
was the recipient ol the DeLany
Medal for outstanding achieve­
ments In mathematics, which l*
her major. She was elected lo
Phi Ueta Kappa and wus in­
ducted Into Gumma of South
Curullna.
She Is the duughter of Murtin
N. und Anne D. llelnzer of
Casselberry and she gruduuted
from Luke Howell High School.
□ Duke University, Durlium.
NC:
Scott Walter Temple, son of A.
Wullcr Temple of Longwood.
earned a bachelor of arts degree.
• Indian Trulls Middle
Oviedo

• lllshop Moore High School.
Orlando
Sophomore Jaim e Halscotl
rurnrd a perfect score on the
1994 National Latin Exam. Only.
7f%I students of more than'
86 ,000 w ho look I h r leal
nulloaully and In eight oilier 1
countries around Ih r world
scored a perfect score.
Halscolt Is the son of Jim and
Con u le II aIscot I of C hill uola.
• English Estatrs Elementary
School. Wilder Park
Steven Hutchinson, a first
grader. Is the grand prtzf- winner
In the Ctly of Casselberry's
"Drop Savers" water conserva­
tion poster coni rst.
Hutchinson was honored at sit
award ceremony during a recent
City Commission meeting
Ills winning poster will go on
lo Ihr stale level contest. Ills
poster and the other winners will
lie on display ut the Casselberry
City Hull through Ihe end of this
month.
The following students were
honored ut the school level for
Ihelr poster designs: Cynthia
B e t a n c o u r t (f ir s t g r a d e ).
Christopher Perrotl (second
grade). Mrugan Porter (third
grude) and Janies Garvin (fifth
(initial

A lte r the equipm ent w as
broken down mid lomlrd on the
buses
Ihe students took a
breather then Ihr soloist room
wus filled with support for
Llsette Guillen.
Reuutlful as alwa&gt;s. she
dazzled with Italian mid Classic
English.
After missing the slate com­
petition Iasi year because of Ihe
chicken |k i x . she earned mi
Excellent rating for her stunning
solo.
Onward In the Mudrlgul per­
formance,
The 16 women did Justice to
the Sixteenth Century song*
arranged by DenJamln Rrlttaln.
And after rveryone changed
Into regular clot lies.tney learned
they reeleved an excellent rating
also.
The choral department wa*
accompanied hy the awardw in n in g show hand w hich
earned straight A's on their

performance.
Aflrr congratulation* In all, II
wa* oul lo lunch und then buck
home.
Thunks Is given lo all parents,
chaperones and com m unity
s|M)ttsors who have supported
our cause this year. And special
thanks go mil lo Mr. and Mrs
H oops for Ih e lr g e n ero us
|N*rsonnl contribution, ns well as
to Hoops' sister who donated
$100 towurd our expenses In
Kathleen's memory.
T o all who helped oul: you can
remember next lime you're
asked lu eonlrlhule lhal you've
made |iosalblc many memories
und dreams rome true for some
who otherwise wouldn't have
gotten ihe opportunity or the
chance.
t hank* for being (out of our
year and we look forward lo
Increasing our drimrtmrnl In Ihe
lull

How could it do
anything but good?
By LINDSAY H O O a iS

Special lo Ihe Herald
As a freshman who I* pres
ruled with this program. I
can’t help hut think. "How
coulld 75 hours of community
service do a n y th in g but
good?"
In order to qualify for Ihr
Florlda Academic Srhnl.n
ship, all people who are
f r e s h m a n t h is y e a r or
younger, must have at least
75 hours of m m m onlly serv­
ile through an organization
lh a l Is approved tiu the
S m u ln o lr C o u n ty school
board.
For example: a student
could choose lo volunteer at
Ihe American Heart Associa­
tion
Students who puitlrl|Mle In
the program will lie earning a
half of a credit at the same
lime
Other students like sriphonlAre* through seniors inny
also participate to earn a half
of a credit
This could hr Ihr ticket to a
new future for Sem inole
County. If you have students
doing community service and
helping others they will tie
s e llin g Ihe standard for
others.
This will show people lhal
with Ihe same energy used to
do laid, you may do goof

Any and all students ram
lie Influenced
It Is merely a matter of
whether they are Influenced
lo da right nr wrong Students
feel good after helping others
and that encourages people
around them
It sets a very positive moor!
for everyone
The requirement will keep
students off the streets and
help them to make a dif­
ference
This would reduce student
violence. After u student frels
the sense ol accomplishment
they would not feel the need
In go commit a crime or go
brut someone up
They would wnnl lo go help
someone else
Hils. In turn, will better the
streets on which we live.
People who participate In
the Student Volunteer Service
Program would tiava n.bcltrr
chance of having high self­
esteem and sclfconfTderice!
Everyone should have the I
op|Mirtunlty to jh&gt;w «* those
quultllrs.
Wouldn’t It Ire great If the
world was a better place?
Well. If this program stays In
effect, the students of Semi­
nole County will Ire on the
right track.
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IS* iluOtol M a ltin ’ at
tawiiwia Hifn kssoi

•Telephone: Keep all important number* — the

police department, fire department, ambulance, doc­
tor — by Ihe phone in case of an emergency.
•Theft: Avoid getting your valuables stolen by protect­
ing them. Always lock up your bicycle — even if
you're only going to be away from it for a few minutes.
•Teeth: Your teeth are loo important to overlook. Go
to the dentist for regular checkups. Brush and floss
frequently. If you have a toothache, get it taken care
of as soon as possible. Calcium-rich foods like
cheese and milk keep your teeth strong.
•Traffic: Pay attention lo (raffle rules. Follow the say­
ing "cross at the green, not in between.”

300 N. French A ve.
Sanford •32771

Seminole County School Board

drop it

What's for lunch?
Monday, May 23,1004
Hamburger or Cheeseburger
Lettuce and Tomato Cup
Aseorted Fruit
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Tuesday, May 24,1004
Chill
Red Beane and Rice
Chill Blfced Peaches
Corn Bread
or Chef'a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, May 25,1004
Spaghetti and Meal Balls In

Tomato Sauce
Garde Salad
Mixed Fruit
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Thursday, May 25,1004
Chill Dog or Hot Dog
Oven Frlea
Florida Fruit Tray
Chef'a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, May 27,1004
Pizza
Corn
Juice Bar
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Well, It's not exactly egg drop
aoup, but egga were falling
from the balcony at Somlnole
Community College earlier this
week. Encasod In email six•by-six Inch boxes, aggs were
dropped from the balcony at
the north of the school's
l i b r a r y lo th e g r a s s y
quadrangle below by students
In the afchllectural design
class. Horace Alexander used
a parachute lo try to break hie
egg'a fall. Other students used
b a llo o n s , c u s h io n s and
springs. Alexander's egg did
not survive the fall.
HtraM Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

�S a n lo rd H o ra ld , S a n lo rd , F lo rid a - S un d a y , M ay 22. 1994 - 7 A

Health/Fitness
Inn lends
helping
hand to
families

IN B R IE F
Choose Hospice
"An a soclrly w r should !&gt;c COMC*rtlrallng on relieving
suffering ralher tliuri killing Ihe sufferer." says Anne Thai,
president of Florida Hosplrr*. Inc. and chair of the Ellilcs
Subcommittee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide for Ihe
National Hospice Organization.
The asslsied-sulclde alternative became more visible when
ImUIi Michigan and Washington confirmed the right of
menlally-coinpcleiu terminally III patients to ask physicians In
help them end their lives. Advocates of physician-assisted
suicide have said ihry will challenge other stale's laws ns well.
"Hospice takes a strong stand against physician-assisted
suicide." says Thai. “ Studies have shown that there are three
rrasons why trrtnlnally-lll people look to suicide: I) they fesr a
painful death, 2 ) they fear loss of control and 3) they don't want
to be a burden to their families. Hospice deals with all of these
Issues.
Hospice supports Ihe patient and the family so the Anal part
of life ts pain free, comfortable and rrwnrdtng. Once these
ronrrrns arc dealt with, the desire for sulrlde usually
disappears."

ALTAMONTE SPR IN G S T h r Days lim Altamonte will
provide compliniri 11nry m ints in
needy families of chronically and
terminally ill children treated ai
Florida Hospital North us part of
the Days Inn Sunshine Helping
hand program.
T h r program is part of Days
Inns of America. Inr. national
sponsorship of the Sunshine
Foundation which for the past
16 years has granted the wishes
of more than 18.000 chronically
and terminally ill children.
"We arc pleased to be able to
provide a service which belters
our community. As a member of
thr hospitality Industry, we olfer
these rooms as one member of
the community helping another
In need." said Michael Harding,
general manager of the Days Inn
Allnmonlr. located at 2.1.ri South
Wymore Hoad.
Days Inn Sunshine Helping
Hand Is patterned after several
successful programs of Days Inn
Franchisees
There ts no hurmucrntlc paper
work or negotiations to de­
termine eligibility. The hospital
makes the determination of nerd
and calls the hotel to reserve an
available room , said .John
Russell, president of Days Inns
of America.
"Th is Is not a program in
make us look good. This is a
program to do good everywhere
we can. From our good friends at
the Sunshine Foundation we
know what fam ily support
means i&lt;&gt; a child who Is ill and in
a hospital away from home."
Russell said
The Sunshine Foundation was
louuded by Hill Sample, a former
i'hlladelphla policemen who
patrolled St. Christopher's Hos­
pital for Children where many ot
the patients were critically 111.
suffering from cancer, cystic
fibrosis, kidney discusc and simi­
lar afflictions.
Unable to help their physical
conditions. Sample decided to
grant the children's special
wishes.

Comedy show
ORLANDO — Hottkerz Comedy Club will Ire hosting a
comedy show to tx-nrfll thr Muscular Dystrophy Association of
Florida One ticket sells for 912. Two tickets sell for 920 All
ticket proceeds go to tienrflt the Muscular Dystrophy
Association of central Florida. Door prizes, snacks, silent
auction, laughter and fun urr tncludrd In the tlckrt price. The
lop comedians wilt be |x-rfor ntlng To purchase tickets, call
j MDA at 14071 677-6669 The date is June 2. 7 SO p m. Honkrrz
[ Comedy Club Is located at b it Adanson Hi. at Lee Road.
■Orlando.

|Family practice weekend
Sanford family phystcluns Charles Hardwick and Prtrr
lOosiwuuder rrcenily uHe ruled the Florida Academy of Family
{Physicians* 66th Family Practice Weekend at The Illllrimre
Hotel In Coral Gables. April 22 24. with rnorr than 230 other
' lumlly physicians
The Florida Academy of Family Physicians Is the stale
chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians formed
In 1047 to promote the highest standard of coni liming
comprehensive health care fur Ihe American people and to
train (leisonal physicians for the family unit. T h r academy Is
the largest medical specially group m the United States with
nearly 70.000 mrmticrs
Family practice, approved as the 20lh medical specialty In
1060. stands ut thr forefront of medicine today as the countrv
approaches health rare reform With 2 A million uninsured
Floridians, the return of thr old fashioned larnily doctor and a
"health rare home" for these residents Is needed more than
ever Today's lamlly physician is specialty trained to treat all
family member*
Continuing medical education I* a vital requirement of
membership In the Florida Academy and this Family 1‘ractlce
Weekend provldrd 21 different lectures with up-to-date
Information (or the attendees

We all scream
for ice cream
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital hosted an old fashioned
Ice Cream Social lor lie
employees recently floating
the hoal with the cool conc o n c lio n e re : T o p l o l l .
Phlebotomlsl Technician Jason
Nortlel, ladling a sweet top­
ping over his dish ol Ice cream
and CardtoPulmonsry Techni­
cian Zeno Belts II checking out
the hot fudge Right Jeanne
Chatfln, director ol Health
Inform ation M anagem ent,
doesn't spill a drop ol topping
Hm urtsM w v r i M t w

Peach earns associate status
MIN'o WOOD — Kenneth Peach, vice president of support
services at South Seminole Hospital, lotngwood. was admitted
m. 1to associate status In the American Collrgr of Healthcare
, Executives on April 2U.
ti ■ Founded in 1033, the college ts a Chicago-bused International
prulrssional society representing more than 27.000 healthcare
executives With comprehensive programs In credentullng.
self assessment, education, career counseling, publications,
research and public policy, the American College of Healthcare
Executives works toward Its goal of enhancing excellence In
healthcare management.

8

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1994 GRADUATES

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Stenstrom

Evict

Continued from Page I A
"Goober" lyjie.
These are Ihe great big ones and
occupied h housing unit. If mual
they’re good. In fnct. we have
uldo l&gt;c proven the lenne holder
stop|&gt;cd
there so many times we
knew ihe dm#* were (here (o
got to know the folks who run It.
Irenin evict Inn. Julian explained.
"Now once II becomes appar­ Th e y’re Leonard and Pauline
SIIA Iroard of cotnmlaaloncrs
ent that grandm other Isn't Shannon.
Hdward Hlackdheare, Joined
rxcrelslng any kind of control
Leonard Is a mrmber of the aid
Valerlno. Ilenurd Drown and
and Is jicrmlttlng the activity to time Shannon family so many of
Shirley Allen have caacnttnlly
continue und Is In essence us knew buck In Ihe 1030*.
•uild they're not going to tolerate
winking, or whulever, the more Th e e re was Fred. W atson.
rrlmlnal activity In the housing
It happens." Julian said, "the Hiram. Dave and Leonard. Dave
authority property that vlnlntca
easier II would lie to convince a wns a "world class" (In my
Ihe leaae. Julian aald.
county Judge thnl the lease Is opinion) fiddler. Hiram pluyrd
“ To the extent that It can lie
being violated and should he any stringed Instrument you put
dernonalrated aatlnfaetorlly to a
termlnated.”
*
In front of him. The Shannon
county court Judge,” the at­
hoys olwuys hud ul least a
torney continued, “ that a jx*r*on
five-piece combo nn tap all Ihe
The
cost
of
an
eviction
may
haa engaged In (crlinlnall nrtlvlplay a part In Die number of time and would entertain you at
ty. that the activity occurred on
actions filed.
school or anywhere else at Ihe
the hoiialng authority prrinlaea
drop
of u fiat. They played what
and that that activity doca have
a detrimental effect on the hoot­
"Th e housing autiiorlty Is not today would be called "Ken­
rolling In dough Its source of tucky Dluegrass M ountain”
ing authority, certainly we
expect appropriate action to Ire
Income comes from Ils rents music.
taken try the executive director.”
which ure structured by HUD
Hiram and I were In a local
and what little money It gets
Nutlonal Guard unit that was
"I will tell you. however, that
from H UD anymore/' Julian
ll'a easier to prove a violation of explained. "Kvcn a simple evic­ federatlred Into the 31st Dixie
the lease when you have a tion Is not Inexpensive anymore. Division n year and two weeks
before Pearl Harbor. "You knew
conviction because thru the
The other thing that the housing
court has. rascnllally as a matter authority has to look at Is kind of Hiram?" Leonard asked one day.
of law. determined a violation a cosl/t»eneflt ratio. What Is It Sure did. When we were at
Camp (Handing we lived In the
haa occurred.” he explained “ In
going to cost us If the tenant
Ihe absence of a conviction, lire comes In with nn uttornry. mime tent. In fact shared Die
same bunk. He occupied the
housing authority, then would
which Is' freipiently the ense
upper berth while I used the
have to become a sort til
tieiaune Central Florida l.egul
pseudo prosecuting attorney anil
lower.
Services provides legal counsel.
basically prosecute a case trefore Is this case really truly serious
Found out t'other day Fred
a county court Judge In an
by ordinary standards to war­ was gone and so was Dave.
eviction action. Somrllmra Ihe
rant the expense of alternjitlng
Wulson la still living, so Is lllrarn
evidence necessary lo prove Ihe
to gel that person out of Die und of course. Leonard, too.
violation of the lease Is not
housing authority?"
Couldn't help the other day but
available whllr there are |rendask Pauline If she was from an
log criminal proceedings Ireforr
Jullun or one of his associates old time local family. "Sure
Ihe criminal court That's Just
represents Dir laiuslng authority wus." she opined "M y dad was
how the system works
In rvictkins.
Mev. IIW Miller. Do you re­
Although nn arrest is public
member film?"
.
record, details of u police In­
I can tell you. Die rales wc
Anybody who lived In tlirse
vest Igal Ion of a case ate not
charge the housing authority are purls In the IIKIOs. KMOa and
available to Ihe public.
Irss Ilian we charge private
I'.tfKH and didn't know who Rev
"Until that criminal prosecu­
Individuals Generally, you have B.W Miller was must have hern
tion has been completed, those a discounted fee for govern­ deaf und blind If he wasn't he
records and testimony available
mental agencies." fie explained.
was close In being one of those
from Ihe |M&gt;lice officers Is gener­ "You have lo look at carh case.
hell, fire and brimstone prrally not available to the housing
You have to see what's going on
uchers who made It plain If you
authority to use In a civil
You have to see whal Ihe activity
didn't fly right In this life you
prosecution." Julian explained
Is You have to see whut Die
were going to land In hell Hr
Investigating officers could t&gt;e IMiteiillul Is for gelling the activi­ mild what he thought was right
called lo icsilfy In civil evictions,
ty slopped by alternative means and lie didn't care who you
but substantiating evidence
and so fortli Sometimes It takes
were And. If you were a pointwould not be avallubie.
two or three times," Die ullorncy
elan all Die belter. Most of ull fie
" T h e prosecuting attorney
mud. ta-forr an eviction might be liked lo tell office holders he
would tell that police officer Dial
successful for criminal activity.
didn't agree with where to go.
Ihe records that would sup|Hirt
Ilrethren. we live In u small
his testimony were confidential
Julian said fie lias not filed
world, don't we. Oh. yeah.
records until the criminal pro­ eviction proceedings for drugs
Leonard has a prolific garden
secution is completed and that under Ihr authority's criminal
und grows a lot of his own
he. essentially would not be activity addendum to the lease
produce like siring beans. |&gt;raa.
permitted by the prosecuting which was added last year, lie
and. boy. he recently grew somr
attorney io testify.” Ju lia n
filed two drug rclatrd evictions of the best til us lord greens I ever
explained
during Ills previous tenure as ate. H r reaped 'em at their prime
"The housing authority board housing authority attorney.
nd they were good. So. the nrxt
of directors reaffirmed Its |m &gt;s |me you're driving the eastsidr.
Don It does not condone Illegal
"Th e commission Is concerned
get some of MeDwether's Silver
activity and lo the extent tliui II and II fins rraDIrmed It postQueen white corn and stop ul
Is by anybody's standards Inap■Ion." Julian said. "Dial 'no' a
Shannon's produce stand. You
|»roprlate for a person lo con­ conviction Is mil needed tint
don't fiuve to lie un old timer to
tinue residing In the authority. we ll look ul cuch case Individu­ enjoy being wllli some fine folks.
Mrs Klchardson Is then directed ally and there may be times
a n d a u t h o r 1 1 e d to ta k e
when there's no conviction and
Wus reading my mull Die oilier
appropriate action.” he said. "A
the housing authority will con­
morning. It Included u newslet­
lot of times there are mitigating sider rvictlng someone and there
ter from the First Haptlsl
circumstances. Other limes, for may lie limes where there Is a
Church. In It was un Item
example, you huve u minor conviction but because of sur­
expressing sympathy to the fam­
living in the housing authority, ro u n d in g clrcum slunces. it
ily of Ed Smith. Surely (hut
at least the first time through. I doesn't seem appropriate."
couldn't lie the Erl Smith I knew
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can tell you. you are going to
have a hard time convincing a
county Judge that you ought to
evict grandmother.

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Continued from Page 1A
through Die roof,
high winds Increased the In­
tensity of the fire, prompting
officials to designate the hlaze a
two alarm fire.
Fire und rescue units from
Seminole County, Luke Mary

und hanlord responded to the
blare In order lo krep li from
spreading lo oilier units and
possibly other buildings.
After extinguishing Ihe blare,
fire fig h te rs begun p u llin g
ceilings down In Die damaged
units to make sure no hot s|&gt;utx

Her husband. Scott, disagreed
by saying. "President Clinton
has reneged on a lot of things. I'd
give him a D grade."
Craig Brownfield stulcd. "I
don't believe In Die scanduls. I
don't think It makes much of a
difference. He's done a pretty
good Job In office. However, I
disagree with the gun control
law he passed. He could Improve
some. I'd give him B grude."
Sara Willow stated, "A n F Is
the only grade for him. One
nutlon under God. not with an
ungodly man In office. He's lied
unmercifully and deceived the
voters."
Her friend. K ulc Sim ons,
ugrecd by saying. "Definitely nn
F grade Is deserved. Lying,
cheating and other problems
don't belong ns u role model for
children und it president of the
country."
Sam Long said. "The country
has never been In so much
financial and moral ruin. His
churacter and the wuy he con­
ducts himself cannot help but
reflect in fils work. A bad moral
personal life only curries over
Into the business or In his case,
the office. An F Is the grade for
him ."
4
Tara Fields said, "A ll I can say
Is report card 'Unsatisfactory. D
or an P."'
With as many D's and F's us
the president received one can
only assume a repeat of this
school year. Shall the voters
hope for a better report card next
semester?

remained that could flare up.
Kulhlcen Kennedy, bookkeep­
er at the complex, credited
m aintenance w orker T e r ry
Bradley with making sure there
were no Injuries.
"He went to all the apartments
und made sure everyone wus
out," she said.
Bradley did not wish lo com­
ment on Ills heroic actions, bul
admitted he did go door-to-door
making sure everyone was out of
the building.
Kennedy said that when the
first fire truck arrived on the
scene, she did not realize there
was u fire In the complex.
After watching firefighters
jireparlng to enter the building.
Kennedy said she observed thick
smoke billowing from a 24-unll
building.
"It Just seemed like there was
Just smoke everywhere, and
then all of a sudden, there were
10 -foot flames coming out of the
roof." she said.
Firefighters checking the
apartments for residents rescued
two dogs from the third floor of
the building.
Although their owners were
not around at the time or the
blaze, compassionate neighbors
volunteered to take enre of them
until their owners could be
located.
All together, eight units were
believed to have been damaged
In the blaze, and several other
apartments are expected to have
smoke and water damage.
As of lute Saturday afternoon,
officials were still Investigating
the cause of the blaze.
Information on the tenants of
the damuged apartments was
not made available Saturday to
give authorities an opjxirtunlty
to contact them.
Roberts did not want to
speculate on what caused the
fire.
"W c will Investigate this to
determine the cause and origin
of the fire," Roberts said.
,

never changed. He always hud a some ycurs ago about removing
most delightful smile that con­ the water lank tower al French
veyed fils love for life and people. Avenue and 13th Street? Hope
Shock may not lie Ihe right they don’t.
word. I supjHise llahbergasied
I saw my first television In
would Ik - better. You see. within
1050 when I'd sneak out of my
Die past few weeks, I saw bath office In downtown Jacksonville,
Ed and Helen al Die funeral of walk over lo Die once famed
my sister-in-law. Mrs. Douglas Cohen Brothers store and watch
Stenstrom. and our dear old Die telecasts of Ihe World Series
timer and friend. Roy Brill.
that featured Ihe Philadelphia
Was II Will Rogers who said hr "W hiz Kids" as they were called
never met a man he didn't like?
Who sent me the photo of
Well. I never met anylMxly wfio W A. Lcffler. S O. Chase. Sr .
didn't like Ed Smith.
Joshua C. Chase and T.W . Jones
we used as a "Way Back When"
Thought I have from tlm r to photo, related lo Ihe re opening
time:
of Die Sanford Museum? Would
Whulever happened lo the talk like to return II.

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knows he’s not going In be
re-elected. His report card
should have u grade of D. His
wife should have been elected.
She's mukc u belter president
than him.”
Dill Chapman stated, "Let me
put It to you this way, us a
former business manugcr of a
labor union; as far us orgunlrcd
labor, he's done well. As fur as
N A FTA we’re very opposed lo
N A F TA bccuusc It’s taken our
Jobs across the border. Nobody's
perfect. There's skeletons In
everyone's closets. I'm sure
you'd find some In jiast presi­
dents' closets, somewhere along
the line. He's done all right.
Bottom line, he has to do what
Congress will approve. I'd give
him a D on fils report card."
Jerry Brewer said. "As far us
scanduls. that doesn't matter to
me. I think he's spending more
money than he’s suvlng us. In
order for film to save us more
money, he has to spend It. Ills
plan seems to be w o rk in g
against us. I don't believe he
siioud have outlawed gunn.
Strict codes on guns, maybe, but
not doing away with them. A 'D.
— needs Improvement,' Is the
grade I'd give him ."
Valeri Lampion said, "I think
his personal life should be left
alone. His Job In the White
House should be all that wc need
to be concerned about. He's done
a good Job In same Issues so he
needs to Improve others. I'd give
h lm a B ."

as a deacon, an usher, a railroad
locomotive engineer und a fellow
member of the 12 -tth Infantry of
the Florida National guard who
entered fulltime military duly
when Die 3 1si Dixie Division
wus ucllvated III November
1040. Bul II was. I called Ills
wife. Helen, to Ik- sure. I nearly
fell out of m y chair when she
said he |iassed uway April 0. The
only reason 1 could Imagine Tor
missing It was at the lime I was
preoccupied wllli Die death of
my brother, Herbert Stenstrom.
Ed was one of our real old
timers. He was 72 and a native
of our town. During nearly five
years of active duty in Ihe Army
fie left the 124th and was u part
of a contingent of American
troops that went to China III was
Nationalist Chlrui then! lo leach
native troops how lo use Ameri­
can munitions against the Japa­
nese. W hrn he returned to
Sanford he went lo work for Die
Atlantic Coast Line and s|&gt;enl 40
years with the comjiany. retiring
In 108 3 ns a lo c o m o tiv e
engineer.
He was u dedicated mrmber of
Ihe First Baptist Church where
he served many years as a
d e a co n and la te r d ea co n
r rne r1 1i i s . He m a r r ie d a
cla ssm a te of m in e . H elen
Varner, who wus Die youngest of
M-ven children Her father was a
South Sanford Avenue celery
funner. Ed and Helen were wed
47 y e a rs , p u r r n iln g fo u r
children. Only two of llirm
survive. They are Rick who is
associated wllli a law firm In
Tallahassee and Jim of Sanford
w ho Is n district manager for Die
Commonwealth Land and Title
Company of Orlando Ed and
Helen have five grandchildren of
whom they are extremely proud
When II comes lo grand
children, my wife. Louise and I
know wluit they mean Between
our two marriages each we have
IO grandsons. It) granddaugliters. five great granddaughters
and four great grandsons
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Now that’s p&lt;---------------Nobles Const. White Sox sweep to B.R. city crown

OVIEDO — Oviedo Recreation A Parks will l»c
accepting registration for the Summer Men s
Basketball League through Tuesday. May 24.
Games are S-on-5. full-court with officials. '
Games will Ik - ployed at the Jackson Heights
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From Itaff Rsports
SANFORD _ Capping iht-lr perfect season In n
definitive manner. Hi. Nobles Construe(Ion While Sox
claimed the Sanford Recreation Hu he Ruth Baseball city
cbamplonsldp with a sweep of the Moose Lodge Pirates
On Friday at Sanford Memorial Stadium, the White
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. .V.™!* .,n.rr! y n,l&lt;’ " f,rr 4V* Inning* The While Sox
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wllh a triple, single, two runs scored, and an RBI J R
Nohlrs eonirlliiitrd two singles and three runs. Freddie
Hawkins had a double, run. and two RBI
Winning pitcher Brad Jenkins and Chris Lnnwsmn
both singled and scored a run Brett Counts scored a
run and had an RBI. Gerald Bishop and Alex Jueot each
scored a run Steve Brown bad an RBI
Antonio White's two singles were the Pirates' only
bits Friday. Terrance Daniels mured the only run in the
fourth Inribig when he walked, stole second. i.M.k third
on a White single, and scored on an error.
On Saturday. Counts |meed the White Sox with a
double two singles, Hirer runs and two RBI. Jenkins
s ogled iw lrr and scored Hirer runs. Bishop added two
singles, a run. and two Bill Nobles also bud two singles
und two RBI.
Lonwsma contributed a single, run. and and RBI
Jucol and Brown both singled and scored a run Hawks
had a single and an RBI Lytle, who was Hie winning
pitcher, hit u single
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For thr Pirates. Jason Graham tripled, singled scored
a rim. and had an RBI Dome Haves and T J
1 hornpson earlt had a single anil an RBI. While singled
and scored a run. Tug Daniel, and Willie Robinson hoih
singled. Alex Scott scored a run.

S Y FA registration set
SANFORD — The Sanford Youth Football
Association will conduct registration for football
players and cheerleaders next Saturday. May
^ ■} Bic •(„ 0II U S 17-92 across from Sanford
Middle School
Registration will Ik- available between 10 a m
and 2 p m Hoys and girls ages 7 to 15 are
eligible to participate.
2&lt;M2
Tommie Thompson, 321-

Age group track meet
W IN TER PARK Next Saturday's IHih
annual Golden South Classic truck meet at
Showidter Field will feature an age group track
meet for elementary and middle school athletes
Beginning at 7:30 a m., the young athletes
ran compete In the 100-meter dash. 400-metrr
dash. 1.800-meter run. and the long Jump. T h r
age categories are B and-Under. 9-10. 11-12. and
13-14 Competitors will participate In the age
category Ixiscd on their age the day of the meet.
The entry lee Is $3. payable at the gate. All
running events are Duals. Athletes cun enter
any or all events No spiked shoes will he
ullowrd on the truck lor the age group meet.
RlhlNins will lx- awarded to the llrst through
sixth-place Dnlshers. All competitors will receive
|Nirtlcl|&gt;atlon ribbons.

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SANFORD — The second and final tryout
session for the Sanford Recreation Senior Hoys
Baseball League has been set for 5:45 p.m
Tuesday. May 31. at Sanford Memorial Stadium
I he league Is for players between the ages of
lb and IB who will not be playing NAHF or
American Legion this summer. Boy* who
iwrtlctpated tn the recently completed Sanford
Hecnfcifhrfi Bribe Ruth Ussetall Leagiw, playsis
and are I ft years old may play In the league
For Info, t all Jim Sdjaeler at 330 5007.

Shaq back at LSU
BATON ROUGE. La. - Shaqulllc O'Neal will
Ik- billing (he Ixtoks Instead of the hoards next
month, working on some of the 70 credit hours
he needs to graduate.
O'Neal, who left I.SU In April 1992 lor a
seven-year, 840 million contract with the
Orlundo Magic, enrolled In I he session from
June B-July 1. hut not lor cither of the two later
summer sessions. He registered lust week us a
Junior, with 5B hours of the 128 that he needs as
a general studies major.

FSU knocks off Clemson
G R EENVILLE. S.C. — Link Jurrett drove In
lour runs us Florida State stuyed alive In the
Atlunttc Coast Conference tournament with a
10-4 victory over Clemson on Saturday.
The Semlnnles (47-19) were to play cither
North Carolina Slate or Georgia Tech In un
elimination game later Saturday. Clemson
(54-10). whlcli lost for the first lime In the
lournuincnt. will play In Sunduy's champion­
ship game against one of the remaining teams.
Florida State continued Its torrid hitting In the
tournament. In their lust three games, all wins,
the Semlnolcs have 50 hits and 35 runs.

Tabasco Cat wins Preakness
BALTIM ORE — Tabasco Cut. a four-legged
nightmare for D. Wayne Lukus In December,
become the trainer's Preakness dream horse on
Saturday ut Pimlico.
'
The colt, who made headlines by running over
and almost killing Lukas' son. Jeff. In the Santa
Anita stublc area, made headlines again on this
brilliantly sunny day by outducllng Kentucky
Derby winner Go for Gin.
At the top of the stretch. It looked us If Go for
Gin might put himself Into position lo win the
Triple Crown. But It was not lo be ns Tabasco
Cut. ridden by Pat Day. loomed up on Ills
outside und then won the duel lo the wire In
1:50 2/5 for 1 3/16 miles on n fust truck.
Stretch-running Concern, a Maryland-bred
stabled at Pimlico. Dnlshcd third while Kanduly,
another stretch runner, finished fourth.

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HoraldSpprta Wrllor
HAKASrjj ,\ -»• For Hir M-eond
light wrf-K; .III*obviously superior
Seminole County I t . g b s. I k k i I tram
squandered golden scoring chances
early In the game and was elimi­
nated from stale championship
contention.
On Friday rnglil. the victims were
the Lake Brantley Patriots, who
hilled lo plate a tun in the llrsl two
Innings with runners In scoring
|M)stilon and less then two outs and
fell lo Coconut Creek. 0-5. In the
Class 5A semifinals of the FIISAA
Stale Baseball Championships at Fid
Smith Stadium
A week ago Thursday, wasted
offensive opportunities cost the
Lyman Greyhounds lit the Class 5A
fustplteh solihall state semlllnals.
Tlte Patriots had Cougar ace
Jason Gray (I2-I| on thr ropes in
the first liming, hut two running
mlscucscost Lake Brantley.
Jeff Duller and Joey llurmcr ImiiIi
walked to open the game. Jell Shaw
put down ii sacrifice limit and
reached safely when Gray's throw
sailed Into the baseline and was
knocked out of the llrst baseman's
glove by Shaw.
Butler could mil sec the hall as II
rolled toward right field and did not
attempt to score. But H arm cr
rounded second ion far and was
caught In a run down. During the
play. Butler was caught at the plate
while Harmcr took third and Shaw
went to second.
No runs scored, however, ns J.B.
Cartmlirs suit liner was caught by
the Coconut Creek shortstop and
□ See Patriots, Page 30
FHSAASTATE OASESALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
CLASS IA SEMIFINALS
•I ED SMITH STA0IUM. SARASOTA
C0U0ARS4, PATRIOTS!

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Winter Park's Miss-Fits ripped Iho Brevard Cocoa
Expos 5-2 to win the Undor-12 Girls' Slate Cup soccer
tournament last Sunday in Orange Park. The
Miss-Fits now advanco lo Iho Southeast Roglonal
tournamont (June 13-18 In Flouston). Members ol tho
Miss-Fits are (llrsl row, Irom loll) Sarah Cornell, Patty
MacDowell, Lauren DoBollas, Ryan Shaw, Bonnl

Rosen, Ellzaboth Tompkins, Mackenzie Dlckoy,
Cecilia Gulllan, and Ashley Kollgron; (socond row)
Kalhy Holdsworth, Jamillo Castro, Anno Baldwin,
Jennifer Donahuo, Nicole Cieslak. Nandi Pryco,
Ashloy Stutzman, and Stophanlo Fldanza; (back row),
manager Ron Tompkins, coach Dan McAvoy, coach
Trovor Pryce, and managor Terry Shaw.

Youth keglers take S C Y B A event titles
Spaolaltolhe Herald
OVIEDO — The Seminole County Youth Bowling
Association conducted Its annual Bowler of the Year
Tournament last Sunday. May 15, at Oviedo Lancs.
The touriiumcnt was the largest the Association bus
had with 108 youngsters participating. A trophy was
awarded to the top male and female finisher In each
division.
The winners In Ihc Bantam Division were Lena
Johnson from Altamonte Lancs (103 plus over her
average) and Robert Clnam elll from Longwond Lanes,
72 pins over average.
In the Prep Division, It was Catherine Vllee from
Oviedo Lanes (181 pins over average) and Elle Pete
from Ikiwl Amcrlcu-Sauford |I1H plus over average)
taking home Hie gold.

The Junior Division champions were Am anda Kerns
from Langwood Lancs (111 plus over average) und
Mike Hodge from Longwood Lancs (181 pins over
average).
The trophy winners In the Senior Division were
Nicole Brown from Oviedo Lanes (139 pins over
average) und Darluo Am endolla from Indian Hills
Lnncs (103 pins over average).
The SCYHA gave Its thanks to the management and
staff al Oviedo Lanes for hosting the tournament and all
the help they gave In putting on the event.
In leugue results from Bowl Amcrica-Sanford this past
week:
BEER:30 CITY LEAGUE, May 10
Series — Pat Johnson. 650; Harold Sundvull. 043:
James Griggs. 0 2 1: Boh Moyer. 0 15.
□ See Bowling, Page 3B

Doyle leads Playtime Hot Shots with a pair of sixes
Spsolsl to ths Herald

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SANFORD — For Kenny Doyle, six was the
number last week.
Throwing for Lake Mary Pub's Oops In the
Playtime Dart's Men’s A League, Doyle collected
six wins and six Imt tricks to top this week's
rosier of Hot Shot performers.
Jo y n n Moreland again turned In two tough
performances
week. Moreland, who throws
for Bamboo Cafe's Wantabees in the Women's A
League and Team No. 2 in the Mixed A League,
had five wins, a bull, a lurkev. and a seven-throw
dnrt out one night and hIx wins on another.
Also on the women's Hot Shot list nrc Dianne

Severance from the Touchdown Pub (S'A wins):
Bamboo Cafe’s Bobble Buckley (five wins, two
bulls): J u d y Tesla of Quivers (five wins and a
nine-throw dart out); and Score Al Touchdown's
Raynell Barnes (five wins).
The men's Hot Shot list Includes Dave Oakes
of Bamboo Cafe (six wins); Lake Mary Pub's
H enry Expoalto (five wins, a bull, and a
seven-throw dart out; Jo h n Clements from Nice
A Easy (five wins, two Iiu IIh); Quivers' Vance
Malorana (five wins, one turkey); und Bamboo
Cafe's Rick Mann (five wins).
WOMEN’S B LEAGUE
Quivers' Unpredlctablea (75 wins) continue to
lend the live-team loop and enjoy the largest edge

of any league leader, outdistancing runner-up
Team No. 5 from Score Al Touchdown (62 wins)
by 13 games.
They're follower) by Whiskey River's Leather
and Lace (54 wins); Bad to the Bone from Time
Out (45 wins); and Lake Mary Pub's Good
Answ er (43 wins).
MEN'S BLEAQUE
Even though Luke Mary Pub's S.O.L. Icuds all
leugurs In wins (79). they’re in one of the tightest
races. Just five games ahead of 2 Big, 1 Old from
the Bamboo Cafe (74 wins). Tied for third with 09
wins each are Lake Mary Pub's Cobras mid Real
Easy from Nice A Easy.
□ See Darts, Page 3B

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Tim Ralnoa Is a Sanford natlvo and Somlnole High School
graduato now playing for tho Chicago White Sox. HIb stats are
for the 1994 season In tho first column, personal-best soason
totals In tho second column and current careor totals
(Including 1994 games) In tho third column.
On Saturday afternoon, Raines wont 1for-4 with his fifth
doublo of tho soason and a run scored to holp the Whlto Sox
odgo tho Oakland A's 8-5. Raines was hltloss In three at bats
during Chicago's 13 6 romp over tho A's Friday night.

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•T ourneys’ im p a c t o n b a s s s tu d ie d
* Ural year itn u Iih arc in nn a
Jjlhrcr-ycur Game ami Fresh
;;Water Fish CnmmlHNluti Minty to
'.determine how flailing toiirna..'inrnla afTeet Inrgcmouth ban*
|Mi|iiilalloiialn Florida.
Due to the fart that the
.number of baas tnurnamenla haa
; proliferated throughout the elate
over the pant two decades, (Ish'cries mnnugcra have become
concerned aliout elfeela three
evenla may have on Florida's
bass Dahcrlra.
"We spent moat the first yenr
developing procedures to |&gt;ermlt
tournaments anti identify such
concerns as delayed mortality
and displacement of baas." said
Hay Watson, aufiervlsor of the
agency's Tournament Monitor­
ing Project, "B y monilorlng
events, we now are able to
collect catrli-and-release dula
that w ill tielp us research
tournament-related issues."
First-year findings show that
rnoai of the monitored tourna­
ments were In Florida's beat
known bass-fishing wuters.
Nearly &lt;10 percent of these
tournaments were conducted on
the St J o h n s H lv e r (31 It
Kissimmee Chain of l^tkea (31);
and Lake Okeecholree (27).
Collectively, these three arras
accounted for 85,(X)0 of fhr
1 1 2 .7 3 0 h o u r s fis h e d In
to urn am e nts between Sep
trm b rr 1002 through June
1003
Among other data gathered
during the project's first year
researchers concluded that
• More than 12.000 anglers

fished 112.730 hours and caught
14,758 bass weighing 30.800
pounds:
• A average tournament hud
76 anglers fishing for 8,7 hours:
• Total huss weighed In
ranged from three |o 5)32. The
median num ber enught per
toumamenl was 35;
a On average, tournament
anglers wrlghrd In our bass for
every 0.6 hours of fishing;
• Only one |() |&gt;ound baas
was rrported In over 100.000
hours of Halting:
• The average "big buss"
weighed 3 4 |N&gt;unda and only
three big lines weighed over nine
pounds;
• Krportrd live release at
wetgh-iu avrragrd 68 percent.
Walson saitl anglers were most
successful on Lake Okeechobee,
weighing In one bass for every
five hours of fishing ‘‘The Mlg
O ” w as f o llo w e d by the
Kissimmee Chain where II look
ovrr six hours to bag onr bass
SHUPE'8 SCOOP
ILiss are tnurli more difficult
to keep alive in Ihr sumtnrr titan
In the cooler months because
oxygen In retalnrd In cooler

water more efficiently. Unas
must be kepi In well-aerated live
wells during the hot months.
FISHING) FORECAST
Bass fishing continues to taper
off with wanner weather. The
river continues to be good from
Puxsle Lake south. Topwntcr
lures and small Rapalns are
working well.
The end of snook season Is
rapidly approaching, and you
can rest assured that Sebastian
Inlet will be packed right up
until June I. Kcdflsh. Jack
rrevnlle. Indyflsh and a few blues
are also running at this popular
■quit. The entire outgoing tide
and Ih r first portion of ihr
Incoming tide seems In provide
the best action.
Action Is hot out of P ort
Canaveral. Dolphin are thick
offshore, from 80 fret of water on
out. They are hitting a wide
variety of lures, but lake along
sotnr tiny offerings for the
smaller "achoollr" fish. Good
numbers of wanoo and king
mackerel are also being raught.
Trout and rrdflsh ore on the
flats of the Banana and Indian
rivers, and some fun can be had
with topwatcr lure.
Ponca Inlet has plenty of
*hrrp*hrnd and hlucflah to keep
everyone busy. Hrdflsh, drum,
ladyflab. flounder, and Jack
i revalle are also mixed In.
Mosquito Lagoon Is excellent
lor trout, but many will be below
Ihr 14-Inch limit. Use larger
lures to discourage the smaller
fish

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Games — Mincer. 256. 224. 222. 219; Claps.
230 224. 201. 200; Howd. 234. 228. 217. 163.
Don Canlglla. 222
A 'S YOUTH. May 14
Series — Sam Reynolds. 457 Eric Smith,,435.
Corey Norris. 453. Nntalrl Settle, 422.
Osmes — Norris. 205; Smith. 170, Keynote!*.
168. la»ri Jarkson, 136.
M 'C YOUTH, May 14
Series — F.rlr Settle. 430. Sheree Gontermsn.
4ON Joseph Cooper. 332; Tiffany Fleming. 307.
Osmca — Gonlrrman, 177: Zachary Cooper.
170. Settle. 167. Mai thru- Humphrey. 131.
MARDELL'S LAOIES, May 16
Series — Joetta West. 611; GeorgenLi Webb.
567, Maide|| Gonlrrman, 360. Dory Jackson.
346
Games — Nancy Johnson. 223. 204; West.
222. 202. Webb. 217; Gonlrrman. 213.
Notes — Dee Christian had an all-spare game
of 182

Darts

Continued from ID
Mariner was
rtoiiblril oit tlilrtl
A nother chunce went for
naught In the second Inning a*
Mntsen Navarro slnglt-d unit
ilrlun Krot doubled to start the
frame Hut a strtkr out. aiiulhrr
suit liner tu short ami a secoiul
strike out left thr Patriots run­
less.

Continued from ID
There * &lt;i four-game itlftcicnce
between fifth amt seventh place.
Score At Touehdow n’s W a r
Eagles 136 wins) ]o»t In front of
the Muggs Studs from M T .
Mugg* |5N wins) and Bamboo
( «fr * Youngblood (33 wlnsl
Completing the standings are
Quivers' Team No. 9 (47 wins);
the Uonecrushera from Qulvrrs
(4 4 w in s ); S ir W a lt e r 's
Dushwackers 136 wins); and
E .M .T . P ockets out ol Sir
Waller's (17 wins)
MIXED 0 LEAGUE
While Score At Touchdown's
Team No. 6 (66 wins) doubled
the sire ut Its lend from six
games to 12 In one week. Just
right games separate the rest of
the league.
Mom's Muggers from M.T.
Muggs (57 wins) are second,
closely followed by Q-HIz's
Dullshooters (53 wins); Team
No. 4 from Q HI/ (52 wins); Nice
A Easy's Good Question and
the Bamboo Dees from Bamboo
Cafe |51 wins each); and Hu iii Imki
Cafe's Stingers N Tweenera
(46 wins).
LADIES’ A LEAQUE
There’s Just a two-game dif­
ference between the tcugiiele a d in g W s n t s b e e s from
HamlMX) Cafe (62 wins) and Luke

Joe Glintnulc walked to load
the bases and Gray singled In
the first two runs of the game.
Todd Clvlllr and Frank Can­
nizzaro followed wtth run scoring singles. After a foul out.
Hyan Ruthin llflecl a sacrifice fly
to right and Klcve Hill ulnglcd In
a run to give the Cougars a 6-0
lend.

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Coconut Creek (26-6). which
bus won 16 strulght games, was
to huve played the top-ranked
team In the nation, the host
Sarasota Sailors. Saturday night
for the slutc title. Sarasota
advanced with a 5-0 victory over
Mlaml-Uraddock Friday night.
Lake Uruntlcy. which entered
the game with an eight-game
winning streak, ends the season
With u 28-9 record.
Providing Ihc offense for the
Patriots were Krot l3-for-4. dou­
ble, run. HBI). Curlmlll (3-for-4.
two RBI). Harmcr (2-for-3, run).
Brud Van Dcr Welde (single,
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K u rt M u rlu cci singled and
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third base line that bounced over
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Bow ling-------------------Continued from ID
Osinas — Mall Johnson. 203 Pat Johnson.
257; Julio Crballns. 230. Donnie Henevenlo. 235
McQUIRE'S CANVAS. May 12
Men’s Series — Pal Johnson. 655; Pete
CarnplM-ll. 5fHi; Osmes — Johnson. 257. Frank
Kosen. 223,
W om en’s Series — Cathy MrNahh. t il l ;
Dortnr MacAteer. 504. Osmes — Phil Devens.
2 IN McNabb.210
THURSDAY NITE MIXED, May 12
M en’s Series — Nick Newman. 55)5; Huh
Fiance. 5H4. Osmes — Fiance. 221): George
Denton. 227.
W omen’s Series — Mardrtl Gontrrtnan. 5(il
Delores Jackso n , 560: O sm e s — Debbie
Newman 222; Candl Scmoorlll I (Hi
ONE ON ONE. May 13
Series (four games) — Marly Mtnrer. 924. Kd
Claps. HOI; Lurry Howd. K-t2. Terry Waldrop.
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S a n lo rd H era ld , S a n fo rd , F lo rid a • S u n d a y , M a y 22, 1994 - SB

Business

People
Got it made in the shade

IN B R IE F

Downtown businesses get help with awnings

PEOPLE

Ry NICK PPBIFAUP
Herald Stall Writer

Coldwell adds agents
LONGW OOD — Coldwell Banker hua added four new persona
to Its Longwood branch, nnd one In Oviedo. The announcementn were made by the branch manager*.
Joining Coldwell In Longwood nre Blake Trennry. Rosemary
Davis. Lynda Parker and Jean Laughlln.
In the Oviedo office, Victoria Dnltkowlnk has joined the stair.
Each of the new personnel hnve met the state's rral estate
licensing requirements and hnve completed "FnatSiart."
Coldwell Banker's comprehensive training program whlrh
Includes Instruction In the latest marketing techniques nnd
financing trends.
The longwood office Is located at 3160 W. S.R. 434. The
Oviedo Office Is at 1410 W. Broadway.

Wallace takes club leadership

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LA K E MARY — GulfAtlantlc Title Agency's Dnn Wallace, a
resident of Lake Mary, has been elected Vice Presldcnt/PrcsIdcnt Elect of the Economics Club of Orlando for the
1094/05 session.
Wallace, president of GulfAtlantlc. will work with Incoming
President Vicki Helmlck. CPA, In expanding community
awareness nnd Increasing mcmberhlp In the 17-year old
organization.
Wallace will assume Ills new post on June I .

COMPANY PROGRESS
Consortium expands
The Board of the Central Florida Community Reinvestment
Corp.. (CFCRCJ has decided to exund their lending Into
Seminole and Brevard Counties. Until now. they have been
lending exclusively In Orange County.
Presently there are 3 members of the consortium rreuted to
lend for the development of affordable housing. Aflordnhlr
housing Is defined as dwellings costing less than 30 |»ercenl of
the monthly Income of households whose Income Is HO percent
or below the area median Income.
The statement announcing the expansion said In the
Scmlnole/Brevard areas. It would provide housing for a family
of four whose Income Is about B23.000.

M/l Moving

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A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - M/l Homes of Orlando Is moving
Its corporate offices to Altamonte Springs alter June I.
according to David Byrnes, division president. Byrnes said the
reason for the move Is the expansion of the company's
corporate operation. The company's new address will be 237 S.
Westmonte Drive.
•'We've Just outgrown our Maitland ofTlces." Byrnes said. The
new offices will have 7,600 square feet of office space, almost
double the area presently being used. M/l has 2H fulltime
employees and has 10 active communities In Seminole and
Orange Co Untie*

Tri-City gets new contract
A LTA M O N TE SPRINOS - Tri-City Electrical Contractors.
Inc., of Altamonte Springs, has been selected by DCC
Constructors. Inc., of Longwood. to bundle rlectrlcul work on
the &gt;60 million La Oorcc Palace In Miami Beach, a 33-story
luxury condominium.

CHAMBER MEETINGS

SANFORD - An estimated 90
businesses fall Into what Is
known ns (hr downtown Sunfnrtl
historic district. Each owner or
manager Is rllgthlr to upply for a
matching grant to install a new
canopy or awning over the front
of their business
The grunts ure lielng made
uvallublc by Sanlord Muln Street
|SMS| Design Committer, com­
prised of business owners, resi­
dents. merchants nnd design
professionals.
According to SMS officials.

Lake Mary/Heathrow
LAKE MARY — The Greater Lake Mary/Heathrow Chamber
of Commerce will hold Its Business After Hours gathering this
Thursday. This month's networking mixer will be held at the
Cheers Lounge, at the Food Lion Shopping Center, lake Mary,
from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Chamber office munuger Sam
Maynard-Hall said everyone Is Invited and urged to attend this
networking opportunity, to promote organizations to other
business leaders of the area.
For additional Information about the Business After Hours
gathering or chamber activities and membership, phone
333-4748.

Leadership Seminole
1995 series planned
Herald Stoll Writer
SANFORD - The 1904 Leadcrshlp Seminole program gradu­
ated 35 participants last week.
Applications are already being
accepted for 40 persons to par­
ticipate In the 1995 program.
Sessions arc to be held for one
entire Friday each month, from
September of this year through
Mny. 1995.
This will be the second year of
the program, held through the
auspices of Seminole Communi­
ty College, and several dozen
major corporate sponsors.
The classes are designed to
stimulate community Involve­
ment with leaders to guide
Seminole County business Into
the next century.
This past year's class exam­
ined such topics as government
economic development Infra­
structure &amp; environment, trans­
portation. health care &amp; human
services, education, law &amp;
Justice, arts &amp; culture, and
Leadership Visions 2000.
Application forms are now
nvullable. They must be signed
by the candidate, financial
s p o n s o r a n d c a n d id a t e 's
em ployer. T h e deadline for
submitting application forms Is
4 p.m., June 24. The class will

be as dernogruphically repre­
sentative of the entire county atr
possible.
Selected applicants will be
notified by Ju ly 1. at which lime
a &gt;100 deposit and u black &amp;
white photo will be required.
According to the criteria set
forth by Leadership Seminole,
applicants must huve. displayed
leadership and a sincere com­
mitment. motivation and Inter­
est to serve the greater Seminole
Community.
Employers must be willing lo
contribute one full day (a Friday)
off of work for the applicant
during the 9 months of sessions.
Glen Morgan, director of S C C s
Business Industry Support fnr
Small Business Development,
suya participants should repre­
sent a cross-section of large and
sm all businesses, the p ro ­
fessions. government, and serv­
ice and community organiza­
tions.
Persons who graduated from
the 1994 session Include officials
In the flcldn of banking, health
and hospitals, major corpora­
tions. Seminole County govern­
ment. and both the Greater
Seminole and Grcuter Sanford
Chambers of Commerce.
For application forms and/or
additional Information an the
Leadership Seminole program,
phone 323-1450. ext. 638.

a fte r a n a ly z in g S a n fo rd *
*lrvcl*cn|&gt;e. It was determined
I hut awnings and canopies
would Ik- tills year's focus of
improvements.
The SMS presently has &gt;5.000
available for grants. An original
application deadline of May I.
hus been moved to Ju ly 1.
Grants are limited to a max11161111 ol &gt;750. or half the project
cost, whichever Is less.
Application forms anti Infor­
mation may tie obtained Irom
SMS Executive Director Fuye
Fulton. 322-5600. or Design
Chairperson. Laura Slrnrhia.
323 5000.

"We want to stress that thrse
grants are reimbursable," Fulton
observed. "The merchant will be
required to pay first, then obtain
the grant, and previous SMS
approval of a request will Ire
required."
In addition to the grants, SMS
Is also offering the services of
Philip Wlsley. a State Preserva­
tion Architect, who will lie avail­
a b l e . fre e of c h a r g e , to
merchants and property, owners
who wish Ills assistance.
Ills services may Include a
personal site visit, discussion
regarding |NXMlble facade Im­
provem ent projects, and If

Frieda Daniels honored on her 90th birthday

n rrd rd . sketches/drawlngs of]
suggested solutions.
The requests for canopies or
awnings must also comply with
City of Sanford codes and liave
lieen approved by the lllslorlc
Preservatlou Hoard prior to re­
ceiving the grant.
A written cost estimate for the
project must Ire provided with
the application,
Depending on the time re­
quired to have the work com­
pleted. grunts will Ire available
through Sept 30 of this year.

SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

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New B&amp;B for historic district
Ry NICK PPBIFAUP
SANFORD - A new Bed and
Breakfast business Is being
planned In the city of Sanlord.
James and Laura Strarhlu have
been restoring their second his­
toric home In the area, with the
Intention of operating a threesuite 1MB
The couple appeared before
the Sanford City Commission
work session earlier this month,
requesting city approval to move
the proposal ahead to the Plan­
ning A Zoning board, and sub­
sequently to the city for an
nccu|iatlnnal license.
Straehla. who lias lived In the
historic residential district for
the jrust six years, has Ireen
extrernenly active In a number
of hlstorlr restoration and drvel
opment projects In the city's
historic district, as a member of
the Sanford Hlstorlr Trust.
In a letter to the city com­
mission. the Straehlas wrote.
"We are rom m lllrd to the pre­
servation. restoration and eco­
nomic growth of Sanford, and
feel that a business of this nalure
wtll enhance our historic com
munity."
During the work session dis­
cussion. Laura Straehla sal-1 she
had been In contact with Walt
•Padgett, owner of Higgins House
at 420 S Oak Avenue, the city's
first Bed and llrrakfast opera
Hon. anti had obtalnrd a great
(leal of valuable Information rr
gardlng setting up such a bust
ness.
"If you and a man who would

Lawyer explains
living trust to
AARP members

Tha home at &gt;13 8 Magnolia Avanu* In Sanlord,
may bacoma tha city's ns it Ond and Breakfast
lie a (oriqietiior In this business
got together and discussed this."
said Mayor Betty* Smith. "I
think that's commendable and
shows good business spirit."
The

commissioners gave

State Farm rates to climb
By NICK PPRIPAUP
State Farm Mutual has an­
nounced It will raise lls overall
auto Insurance price level tn
Florida by an uveruge of 8.7
percent. The Increase becomes
effective on June 15.
At the same time. Sluir Farm
says It will start giving larger
discounts to many of Its ac­
cident-free customers In Florida.
The information bus Ireen re­
leased by the Stale Farm Florida
Regional Office In Winter Haven.
Il says most of the price Increase
will come In the bodily Injury
liability, treraonal Injury protec­
tion. medical payments und un­
insured and undertnsured motor
vehicle coverages, which pay for
Injury to people.
The storemens says rates far
uu to m o blle com p re h e nsive
physlcul dum ngc coverage,
which pays for losses from theft,
storm damage, fire, vandalism
und glass breakage, "...are not
going up overall." The use of the
word "overall" however, was not
specifically explained In the an­
nouncement.

discount In place of tire ruricnl
five percent.
For (Millctes lhal liave been
uccldrnt-frer at least six years,
discounts will go from the cur­
rent ten percent to 15 percent.
Custom ers whose policies
have Ireen urcldenl-free al least
nine yuears will, us In (Ire past,
continue to have their first
accident forgiven (Urey will conllnue lo receive discounts re­
gardless of the urcldrnll.
The discounts apply lo pre­
miums for liability, jrersonal
Injury protection und collision
coverages.
Slulc Farm says lhe overall
change In premiums for Individ­
ual motorists will vury. depend­
ing on whether Urey qualify fur
un urcldrnt-frrc discount, lire
coverages Urey carry, where Urey
live, lire kind of cur Insured, who
drives It, and how much It Is
driven.

astabllshmant,

concensus show of approval lo
continue pursuing the estab­
lishment through other city
hoards
At the present lime, there Is no
Indication as to when II mav be

placed on the agenda for the
PA 7. meeting
'the Str.iMil.i* liave Indicated
they are in the process of
making an application in the
stale for a Holel/Resiauranl
license for Ihr establishment

New library services set
C A S S E L B E R R Y — Direct
marketing Information Is now
nvallublr, free of charge,
t h r o u g h

a

c o m p u t e r

networking arrangement at
the Central Brunch of lire
S e m in o le C o u n ty P ub lic
Library In Casselberry.
"This has become such un
important part of our busi­
ness community life," said
Librarian Becky Unite, “ that
we liave purchased this sys­
tem for general public use."
Holie explained lhal It Is not
financed by any specific com­
pany. hut has Ireen purchased
through money from (he lunik

FIRST
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budget al (he library.
Information on direct mar­
keters. service firms and sup­
pliers. creative service*, asso­
ciations. courses, and events
are Included In Ih r com ­
puterized listings
Although the system Is
presently only available al Ihr
Central Branch. Hollr said
there Is a jmsslhlllly II could
Ire ex|Mindrd at some time In
the future depending on how
well It Is received.
For additional Information
on the D irect M arketing
Market Place comjiuler aysI r m , phone I h r C e n tra l
Brunch al 339 4000

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It did report that rules for
uutomoblle collision coverage
will ire reduced.
Under lire new accident-free
discount plan, policies that have
been In force at least three years
without a chargeable accident,
will be eligible lor u ten percent

Hard And
Cummer, Few

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Attorney Chert** E. Lewis addressee AARP.

Herald Staff Writer

Harald Stall Writer

■y NICK FFEIFAUF

Daughters install Mikler regent

Sanford

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A well-known quartet Is still
praising Ihe laird after singing
together for 50 years.
On tlrelr 50th anniversary,
gospel singer Ihe Rev. Elder
Cleve Gibson tells Ihe history of
Ihe Singing Kings of Joy. This
, said Gibson, begun as a
ty School group out of

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other moves or dies Irefore you
die. Now. a will should tre
prepared with an affidavit of
witness ini hand at tire signing of
the will. Itren signs an affidavit
of w itn e s s w h ic h Is then
notarized Then the witnesses
don't have In go to court when
the will i* probated
Planning la essential If you
don't liave a living trust or a will,
you should have one drawn up
by an attorney If you can't
afford an attorney, you can
obtain low coal assistance by
calling the local bar lawyer
referral service. There la also a
Legal Hotline lor Older Flori­
dians sponsored by the AARP
They will pul you In tourh with
a lawyer who will help you at a
reduced (re. Thai number Is

HatsM * » * by Timmy Vincsnt

Rap Boh Starks, quasi speaker el Ihe recent
Sallle Harrison Chapter ol the DAR luncheon
Hegl*trar Cathy Wiley pres
ru le d prospective member*
Margaret Goiter and Dr tail*
Somerville, transfer* In New
m em ber* C la ire O 'C o n n o r.
Shirley .1. Kerr. Lynn Kerr and
Brenda Hrlrhlr were ,tlv&gt; in
Undue rd
A &gt;5&lt;X) gill io tire chapter from
Caroline LrGette in memory of
her mother. Edith Lee. wax
dlstltbulrd a* follow* &gt;2(XJ lo

meeting Is welcomed by members (Irom tell).
Grace Parks, Esther Anderson and Belly Steffens

lire Stale Scholarship fund. &gt;200
lor a chapter banner und sland.
and &gt; IOO (or welcome sign*
The Elizabeth Harrison Starl­
ing doll was won by Marian
Walton
The lrist.ill.ilIon of chapter
officers for Ihr coming year was
conducted by Beatrice Buck.
T h e y are Regent. V irginia
Mikler: vice regettl. Alynrre
Faugbnan: chaplain, Esther

Frieda turns 90
Frieda Ellsutrelh Daniels had
See Dietrich, Page 60

Hobby: Constructing and flying large remote control airplanes

Flying
for fun,

h e a lth
By SUSAN W IN N IR
Herald Correspondenl

I -HOO-252-5997.

Gardeners end year
The Lake Mary Garden Club will
end Ihetr year with a covered
dish picnic lo tre held at the
home of forester Mike Marlin.
Marlin will also be showing the
group a video on "Fire In Ihe
South". The meeting will be
held on Thursday. May 26 at
noon. If you would like further
Information about Ihla meeting
or about the Lake Mary Garden
Club, please contact Connie
Brunei! at 323 9416.
At Ihe recent "Olde Lake Mary
Days" event, the group ruffled
off a garden basket and a

Anderson; recording secretary.
May Fanxhrr; corresponding
secretary. Belly StcfTenn: trea­
surer. Sara Patterson: historian.
Emogrne llelsmnn: librarian.
Grace Parks; and registrar.
Cathy Wiley.

H e iM * w * Sr Su m s Wimtm

Gary Stair g e lt prepared lo send h it plana oil lo the wild blue yonder.

SANFORD — There's u say­
ing. "The only difference Iretween men and boys Is the
price of their toys." Gary
Stair's toy. a large remote
control airplane, actually
ranges In lire &gt;300 area.
Sluir and his family have
lived In Sanford off und on
since 1980. Ills wife Barbara of
27 y e a r s , a n d Ills fo u r
c h ild re n , R h o n d a . G a ry .
Russell and Douglus. and six
g r u n d c h lld r c n e n jo y lire
hometown feeling that Sanford
brings. He Is Ihe owner und
op erato r of S ta ir C a rp e l
Cleaning. Ills hobby of "R.C.
□ See Hobby, Page 6 B

CI Bee Lake Mary. Paga 7D

Gibson honored as 50-year member of Singing Kings

we belleue In supporting
local business. Call for
an appointment and find
out all the good news
for your business.

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The Lake Mary chapter of
AARP held lls monthly rnrrtlng
Tuesday, May 17. This month's
sprokrr was Charles E Lewis
MBA. JD . attorney at law The
subject was "living trusts " A
living (rust Is a funded irusl
which cart tre amended or re
yoked by the prrion creating the
trust A living trust can be
funded with hank accounts,
stocks, bonds a borne nr other
assets
One of the purposes of a living
trust Is to avoid protsatr When a
Florida resident dies owning
ixoprrty. a legal proceeding is
begun to determine lire last valid
will, the extent nt tire drrrdeni's
assets, tire extent of debts, and
the method of distribution to
heirs Th is Is a rosily and
time consuming pm* ess
A living irusl dies nut avoid
any taxes lhal may Ire due. what
II avoids Is lire cost of protuttr
and II makes your estate ton
IlitentUI With just a will, you
h a v e no. only lire co o l of pro­
bate. lint also. u | m i o your death,
the will heroines a put,Mr docu­
ment Anyone can go to lire
court bouse and request a copy of
II. With a will, your heirs receive
their Inheritance alter lire will
goes through prnliale. With a
living trust, you ran specify
when your helm receive llretr
Inhcrilanrr In other words, tl
Junior Is not quite as mature as
Ire should tre. you can sci u
certain age lor him lo Inherit,
regardless of when you die This
doesn't mean you don't need a
will. With a living Irusl. a will
can simply assign all assets
(without itrnii/lng them) lo lire
Irusl.
An Important thing lo keep In
mind Is a relatively new law
regarding wills. A simple will,
where your signature Is wit­
nessed by two people, requires
lhal those two jreople Ire brought
into court upon your death. This
could Ire a problem If one or Ihr

The Sallle Harrison Chaptrr of
the Daughters of tire American
Revolution held Its final meeting
of 1903-94 year at lire Malson el
Jardln In Altamonte Springs A
delicious luncheon of roast
breast of chlckrn with buerrr
blanc was served to approxi­
mately 50 members and giresis
T h e meeting opened with
presentation of lire colors by Ihe
JR O T C color guard from Semi­
nole High Sr (tool.
Regent Virginia Mikler and
C h a p la in E s th e r A nderson
conducted Ihe opening ritual
Ms Mikler presented flowers lo
former regrnts attending They
were Elizabeth Boyd. Charwlene
Luna. Grace Parks. Arolyn True.
Cathy Wiley and Frances Leahy
Program rommltlee member
B e tty Steffens In tro d u ce d
speaker. Slate Hep Bob Slarks
of Ihe 34lh District Rep Stark*
a Della airline pilot and lifelong
Florida resident, gave an Inter­
esting description of bow lire
Florida legislature work* Till*
was followed by a question and
answrr period
T h e P resident G e n e ra l's
message wa» given by Pal Fox.
Americanism chairman and lire
National Drfrnse message by
Chairman Ellsatreih IWiyd tin*
was followed by Secretary Ina
KallllT and Treasurer Kinogcnr
Mr Ionian * reaper live report*

3505 West Lake Mary Blvd,, Lake Mary ^
407-330-0330
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The Rev. Cleve Gibson

Second Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church, organized by Mother
Gaskin, the Sunday School
teacher. In 1944. after singing In
the Easter program of the
church under the pastorship of
the Rev. Anderson. The Mighty
Gospel Singers was organized.
The original group of slngcra
were Cleve Gibson Sr.. Raleigh
Sulton. Thomas Lawson. Don
Edwurds. and first manager. Ben
Clltre. After a few years together
with the tutor for the group.
John White, they begnn to get
Invitations to sing all around
central Florida.
Gibson said they were offered
a recording session under the
inunager then. George Evans,
and assistant manager. Dave
Williams. Great quartet singing
voices such as Jimmie Davis.
Andrew Perry. L. Caanun DeBose. Frank Dcllcmy. Emmanuel
J o h n s o n . L o u is M a n n in g .
Freddie Gunn. Preston DcBose.
Willie Fred Baker. James Smith.
Charles Foreman. Floyd and
Dcorow Stringer. Earl C. Myers.
Johnny Golden. Harry Watson.
William and Isaac Glenn.
These Christian, dedicated
gospel music lovers traveled
from Florida to Qcorgla. North
and South Carolina. They have
sung with greats like Shirley
Caesar. The Mighty Clouds of
Jo y. The Soul Stirrers, The
Pilgrim Travelers, and Swan
Sllvcrtone. These renowned

SANFORD

Elder Gibson I* lire pastor of
Macedonia Missionary Baptist
Church. Osteen.

Jazz concert set
MARVA
H AW KINS
groups were a great help In
making this gospel group a
success.
The Singing Kings of Joy were
the first group to broadcast on
radio W TUR Sanford with a
program every Sunday morning.
Gibson remembers that lire sta­
tion was located over Touchton's
Drugstore and then the station
moved lo the Mayfair Inn. Tills
wns the only gosjrcl group oil
Channel 2 al one lime. The
Singing Kings of Joy can boast
about two single recordings.
"M eet Me In the House of
Worship." and "If It Wasn't for
the Lord." The group has held
benefits throughout the area.
On their 50lh anniversary a
few weeks ago, Elder Gibson was
honored for his dedication and
devotion to the group. He said lie
doesn't sing with the group as
much as Ire used lo. but Ills
heart and thoughts arc always
with them. He will forever praise
the Lord for the talent Ire has,
the gift of singing. Tire Rev.

Tire Clark Atlanta University
Jazz Orchestra Fourth' Annuul
Concert will Ire held on Friday
evening. May 27 at 8 p.m.. Bush
Auditorium . Rollins College.
Winter Park. A donation of &gt;10
for adults and $5 for students Is
required. The Clark Atlanta Uni­
versity Ja z z Orchestra was
founded In 1970 under the
direction of Janies H. Patterson.
The C A U JO Is committed to the
preservation and |&gt;romotlon of
African American music — Jazz
In lls p u re fo rm , free of
electronic technology or fusion
with oilier genres. Orchestra
members have been exposed to
two historically successful forms
or musical study. They have
appeared at the Montreux In­
te r n a tio n a l J a z z F e s tiv a l
(Switzerland). Kool Jazz Festlvul
(New York and North Sea Jazz
Festival (Ure Hague). They have
performed with greats like Duke
E llin g to n , D iz zy G ille sp ie ,
Branford Ellis. Wynton Marsalis,
Billy Taylor. Joe Sample, Lionel
Hampton, and Chuck Mnnglonc.
They most recently loured Euro
Disney.
See you there!
(1 See Hawkins, Page 6 B

HtfaM Kioto by M ins Hawkins

■Miss Sunbeam’ Dominique Baskorvllle with runner-up, Ebony
Bakor.

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�- Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, May 22, 1004

Heathrow wom en install, dole out $$
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f e r ita f c J s a e i? s l; 'ii :•* i W

ByJOANNSLUCAS

Tricia Ventry weds
at rites in Naples
NAPLES - MIm Tricia Nlcolc
Ventry of Naples, formerly of
Sanford, and Walt W. Dundy III
of Atlanta, Ga. announce their
marriage or April 9, 1994. The
double-ring ceremony was held
In Dayvlew Park In Naples In the
presence or mnny family mem­
bers and close friends. The Rev.
John Roberts officiated.
The bride was given In mar­
riage by her father. Henry Grady
Ventry of Naples. Miss Donna
Neal of Naples was the maid of
honor. The groom was attended
by his sister, M rs. Connie
Mlscallle of Kenesaw, Ga.
The bride Is the granddaugh­
ter of Mrs. Alice B. Ventry of
Sneads, Fla. and the late Henry
Grady Ventry Sr., and the niece
of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Bose of
Sanford.
She Is a 1990 graduate of
Seminole High School and at­
tended Seminole Com m unity
College. She Is a 1092 graduate
of Edison Community College In
Naples.

Tricia Ventry
Th e couple will reside in
Atlanta where the groom Is
p re se n tly e m plo ye d as an
electrician.

SANFORD — Sonja LaLalnr Mrs. William Burnett Washing­
Keeby of Oakland. Calif, and ton Sr. of Sanford. He Is the
William Burnett Washington Jr. maternal grandson of the late
are announcing their marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts Sr.
March 17, 1994. The bride Is the and the paternal grandson of the
daughter of Mrs. Geraldine and late Mr. and Mrs, Newt Washing­
Mr. Cletus Keeby J r. of Oakland. ton.
The double-ring ceremony wus
The groom Is the son of Mr. and
performed by the Hev. Ellas
Caffey at Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church. Sanford.
Given In marriage by her
parents, the bride chose for her
vows u beige and tan flowered
ankle-length dress with u round
neckline and short sleeves. She
carried a bouquet of spring
flowers of beige and white
c a rn a tio n s w ith m u tc h ln g
streamers of beige and brown
ribbon.
Th e groom wore a white Jncket
w ith beige tro u s e rs c o m ­
plimented by a beige, brown and
white tie.
Dawn Dalton, sister of
bride, served as matron of I
1 CarloOjatfM teld
groom aioesrrnan.
Usher wns Shawn Wuahln
and ring bearer was Jovd
Keeby.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the home
of the groom's parents. Assis­
tants for the reception were the
groom's aunts. Wyncll Washing­
ton, Myrtle Brown. Borland H.
Tillm an, and Dottle Fogle.
After the wedding the couple
left for Oakland. Calif, where
they both will tic continuing
Mr. and Mr*. Washington
their college educations.

It

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The Heathrow Women's Club
Installed new officers Frldny,
May 13. nt the Country Club of
Heathrow.
T h e o u tg o in g p re s id e n t,
Thelma Slcrrett. stated. "It has
ben a privilege and honor to
s e rv e th is w o n d e rf u l,
hardworking club, Your out­
s t a n d in g d e d ic a t io n a n d
participation In both community
and charitable programs mukes
me proud to hnvo served as your
president."
She then handed the gavel to
Incoming president Snrabcrca
Rosier who graciously accepted
her commission for the 199*1-93
year, promising to work toward
achieving the same goals.
Marlon Good, chairman of the
charitable endeavors presented:

Sonja Keeby bride of
W.B. Washington Jr.

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Special to the Herald

j

• §4.000 to Linda Kuhlman of
B E TA
• §4,000 wns awarded to Beth
Evans "We Care for Kids"

Dietrich-----Continued from Page SB
the lime of her life at hrr 90th
birthday celebration on Satur­
day, May 14. "I bud a wonderful
tim e." Frieda said. " It was
wonderful!"
The birthday party, given by a
g ra n d d a u g h te r, Sheila Ray
Schulte of Miami, at Frieda's
home was attended by 25 family
members. Sheila said the big
event
Included pony rides, games,
swimming, presents, cake. Ice
cream, hugs, kisses and much
love.
Frieda Ellsahrlh Mrlr was horn
May 19. 1004 In Ottowu. Quebec
Canada to F.mmn Keller and
August "Papa" Gustave Melr,
Frieda's mother tiled of typhoid
fever when shr was a small child
and her father raised the family
of Ihrce girls on the second floor
of a two-story building while hr
ran his butcher shop on the first
floor.
She married Edward Chester
Daniels Sr. when she was 17 and
they had three children by ihe
lime Frieda was 21.
Jane Lea Nsramore. Frieda's
first grandchild, called Frieda
"Baby," a name that lias stuck
through! the years.
Frieda watched us her big
brother went off to fight for his
country in World War 1 and then
again, to World War II. Also, she

HsttMMMstf Hart h*m.
Zambrovltz. first vice president; 8arabecca Rosier,
Haalhrow Woman's Club naw offlcara ara (from
president; Mira Dordevlc. corresponding secretary,
laft): Garrl McEwan, membership assistant;
and Gall Vlnocur, Sargent-al-arms.
Marianna Basslle, second vice president; Marlon
Good, Charitable Endeavors chairman; Bernice
• §350 Special Olympics
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The scholarship wns based on swards
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saw all of her children enter the
m ilitary during W W II. Her
d a u g h te r, E lis a b e th Freda
Daniels Lea Schultz, now of
B radenton, graduated from
nurses training and was an
Arm y nurse. Her son Edward, of
Cape Coral. Joined the Infantry,
and her son. Warren, of Miami,
signed up with the Navy.
Frieda's son-in-law. Harold E.
Schultz, participated In World
War II. the Korean War and the
Vtenam conflict. Also, her
grandson. Archie Dean Lea Jr.,
Hew missions during Desert
Stonn.
Still active In her church clrrle
at the First United Methodist
Church of SAnlord. Frieda said
her chlldldrcn were brought up
In (his church. She Is also still a
member of thr Daughters of
Wrsley Sunday School Class.
Frieda has seen a world of
changes during her 90 years
She moved to Sanford from St.
Augustine 54 years ago und has
been here since. All of her
c h ild re n a ttended S a n ford
schools. Shr now has 10 grand­
children. 19 great grandchildren
and two great, great grand­
children. one who was bom very
recently to her grandson and
wife In Dallas. Frieda beamed,
"Not one smokes nor drtnka."
A lot of changes have taken
place In the world since frleda's

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SA N FO R D — Mr. Graydon
Enslln of Lake Ariel, Pa. Is
announcing the engagement of
his daughter, Barbara Collins, to
Andrew MacDonald, son of Mrs.
Eleanor MacDonuld of Altamonte
S p r in g s and M r. Ja m e s
MacDonald, Pensacola. Ms. Col­
lins Is a resident of Sanford.
Bom In Honesdale, Pa., the
bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Meta
Kramer of Casselberry,

Representing the Sanford Bala Sigma Phi chapters as Women of the
Year ara (standing, from letl); Pat Provau, Myriam Garratl and Viola
Frank. Sealed, Ruth Gaines (left) and Pat Johnson.

Slalr discussed tile importance
of b e lo n g in g to the A M A ,
Academy of Model Aeronautics.
"It makes you legal to fly your
plane In a field. They give you
§100,000 worth of Insurance In
case of an accident. The club I'm
In flys at a particular field." He
said he tried to get together with
others In the Sanford Sun Flyers

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Club that he is Involved with
about every Saturday or Sunday
from about 8 a.m. to noon.
"We go to the field off of 427
and fly the planes for u while."
he said. "Young and old arc
there. We compete about once a
year among the 35 or so mem­
bers. If Hie wind really comes up
you have to be a really good flyer
to handle the plane In the wind.
Certain types of planes don't fly
well In the wind." He spoke of
the varieties of planes available.
"There are trainer planes, which
arc the least expensive," he said.
"The y have a nigh wing, which
has a lot of dihedral, and a low
wing. Then Ihere arc Jet type.
They huve a low wing and no
dihedral."
Cost factors arc the Issues
when a lot of people plan to
Invest In the hobby sTalr said,
"A new plane can cost from
§500 to §2.000. That is tf you
buy the equipment and build It
yourself, It takes about 100
ftours to build one. A used plane
can cost around §350. That's a
trainer plane and a used radio."
Kits arc for sale at hobby stores
and have manuals with direc­

birth. She saw Ihe first Model
" T ‘" Ford marketed and re­
members when women got Hie
right to vote. Shr also saw men
walking on the mouii and nig
band music move over for to­
day's rap nnd rock and roll.
She talks about the growth in
Sanford "I like It." she said. "I
don't think we ouglit to stand
still."
Although her birthday was
crlebralrd on May 1-4. there w rrr
other festivities on Ihe actual
birthday when several of her
family members were still in
Sanford.
It's wonderful," Frieda said.
An upbeat womun of the 90s
and In her 90s, Frlena has a
charming sense of humor. Yes.
she Is aware that hrr zodiac sign
Is Taurus the Bull, and shr
laughingly admitted that she
could be "butt-headed" nl times.
Out most of the lime, she Is a
real charmer.
Around the nation. Belu Sigma
Phi chapters gathered to cele­
brate the founding of the sorority
when awards were presented
and other celebrations took
place.
The Sanford BSP chapters

gat hr ird at thr Deltona Inn on
April 30 (or their big celebration
Members of the Sanford Beta
Sigma Phi City Council wrrr
hostesses fur Ihe event with Pat
Johnson as rhalrman
Highlight Of thr event was
each chapter president prr*
ruling the d u p lrr s Woman ol
Ihe Year. Receiving this pie
stlglous honor were Put Provau,
City Council und Preceptor Della
Delia; Myrtam Garrett. XI Theta
Epsilon. Viola Frank. Laureate
Gamma Delta: Ruth Gaines
Preceptor Belu Lambda, and Pal
Johnson. Laureate Alpha Tu u
The 1094 93 officers elected
are; Helen Hainnrr. president
Betty Jack, vtce president; Pal
Provau, recording secretary
Jackie Dymtmd. corresponding
secretary; and Eleanor An
drrson, treasurer.
New m em bers introduced
during the year arc. Jackie
Dymond: Angle Wull and Carol
Jonda.
Longtime members honored
for their dedicated service are
Marlene Clausen. 33 years; Kitty
Corley. 33 years; Helen Hamncr.
3 4 y e a r s ; G r a c e M a r ie
Stlnrclpher. 36 years: mid Kathy
Carlson, 43 years.

Hawkins------Continued from Page SB

Miss Sunbeam crowned
The crowning of Miss Sun­
beam took place during the

Hobby
Continued from Pago SB
planes,"
as he called It, dates back a few
years. "A guy that I was a
partner w ith tn m y carpet
cleaning business got me Inter­
ested," he said. "I like to build
them and watch (hem fly. I
haven't built one yet that didn't
fly." A heart attack a couple af
years ago wus what Stair cred­
ited-to realizing that life needed
slowing down and the fact that
he needed more relaxation.
That's when he took a trip
1p to
Fun Hobby
In Longwao&lt;a to
•by!9|
check out the planes his partner
had showed him. “ I found If I
bought supplies from there they
would teach you how to fly
them." he said. "Garth, there at
tiie store, has been a great
source of Information. He's an
Instructor too."

Sharing the 90th birthday of Frieda Elisabeth Daniels (center) are
(horn tell) Warren Daniels S r, Bonnie Daniels, Oscsr DeLeon.
Elizabeth Shulti and Sheila Rapevi

BSP Founder's Day

Collins-MacDonald
She Is a 1994 graduate of
Orlando College, Orlando, and is
currently employed as records
clerk. Seminole County Clerk of
Courts. Sanford.
Bom In Bowling Green. Ky..
MacDonald, a resident of San­
ford. Is attending Seminole
Community College. He Is pres­
ently employed In pool con­
struction for All Seasons Pools.
Orange City.
The wedding will be an event
of May, 1994 In Sanford.

NifM K§l§ bf *B0§f Mbuk I

Young People's Department re­
union held at Allen Chapel AME
C h u r c h , M a y 7 . A lc n t h a
Williams, a former YPD presi­
d e n t. c ro w n e d D o m in iq u e
Baskervlllc. Ebony Baker was
runner-up. Both girls received
trophies for their outstanding
work. The spelling bee was held
lit T i t u s v ille , and D o sh la
McDonald received a trophy for
first place from the Orlando
Florida Conference Women's
M issionary Society. Tam IJa
Johnson received a certificate of
urtlclpatlon. The winners were
onored with a delicious lun­
cheon. TamIJa Johnson Is YPD
president of Allen Chapel AME
Church. Annie O ’Nellle, director.

tions to follow for cosy assembly.
Stair gave his own tips for easier
Installation. "The kits you buy
have step-by-step Instructions In
the manuals on how to assemble
them." lie said. "They nre full
size blueprints. I like to wrap the
blueprints In wax paper. Then
you can pul Hie wood for ihe
plan right on Hie prints. You
huve to glue It together, so with
the wax paper there. It avoids
getting glue on the actual
prints." He also spoke of tools
and oilier supplies needed." You
need an Exaclo knife to put the
plane together." he said. "There
Is a special quick setting glue
that's also needed. It's a 450degree heat glue. The coaling
you put on Hie plane Is' called
monokotc. It's a special plastic
that la heat activated. You tuke
Hie monokotc and blow It on
while stretching and It heats
up."

Women In white

While Stair bus found his
hobby to be rcluxlng. be ad­
mitted the challenge was also
stimulating. So the next time a
small aircraft whizzes by, think
of Stair as he whistles, "Off We
Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder,"

One Hundred Women In White
Celebration will be held at New
Ml. Calvary Missionary Baptist
C h u rc h , West 12th Street,
Sunday, May 29, 4 p.m. All
women arc asked to wear white.
B rin g n friend. T h e guest
speaker for the afternoon will be
Evangelist Em m a McDuffie,

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Spring revival to begin
New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church Spring Revival
will be held May 23-27 at 7 p.m.-.
prayer service, 8 p.m . Th e
message by the Rev. Sylvester
Robinson, pastor of the St. Mary
M issionary Baptist C h u rc h .
Mims will bring the messages of
the week. The community Is
Invited to worship. The Rev, B.J.
Player la pastor.

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Clermont. Come and receive a
blessing. The Mt. Calvary Radio
Ministry will be In charge of Ihe
service. Mt. C a lva ry Radio
Ministry can be heard on Sun­
day mornings on W TRR Sanford
Station at 10 u.m. Come and be
u part of this Christian endeavor
to reach out to the world of need.

Bonalit 'Spring Sing'
"Th e Spring Sing," Is hosted
by Morning Glory Missionary
Baptist Church, East Sanford.
The Seminole High Oospel Choir
will be In concert today at 3 p.m.
This Is a benefit to send the
young boys, James and Tyrone
aibsun, lo New York this sum­
mer for nif educational tour and
many special experiences.

Jamlon Kllgort

McKnlght Achiever
Jnmion Kilgore, age 14. an
eighth grader at Lakcvlew Mid­
dle School, wns recently In­
ducted Into the prestigious
McKnlght Achievers Society.
Jamlon Is Hie son of Ronald and
Jan Jones.
Induction was held on Satur­
day. March 19, at Mt. Pleasant
M.B. Church, Orlando. There
were approximately 200 can­
didates Inducted at this ceremo­
ny.
The McKnlght Achievers Soci­
ety sponsored by the University
of Central Florida McKnlght
Center of Excellence Is a com­
munity-based honors program
which rewards African American
students who have achieved

academic excellence.
Jamlon, a high honors stu­
dent. Is student council presi­
dent, a member of SECME, nnd
was re c e n tly fe a tu re d on'
Cablevtslon us a Dennis Scott
Hot Shot Kid. He Is also a
reclpcnt of the Mid-Florida Pop
Warner Youth Football Scholar
Athletic Award. And most re­
cently, Jamlon received the Na­
tional Science Merit Award.
Aside from Ills academic preration, he enjoys wrestling.
ttball and basketball. He is a
member of Mt. Moriah P.B.
Church and treasurer of the
Marching Youth of Ml. Moriah.
His career plan Is to become
cither a pediatrician or obatetrt*
clan/gynccologlst.

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Story of old coffin d oesn ’t
qualify as hair-raising tale
DEAR ABBYl I hnvt: Ix m
trying (o find the answer to this
question for n long time; la It
possible for n dend person's body
to continue to grow hair and
fingernails?
A friend of mine told me he
knew of a body that was burled
In the 17th century In New
Orleans and wus dug up maybe
100 years later, and the skeleton
hod long hair and fingernails.
I told this person that I didn't
believe It, so the two of us cullrd
about 100 funeral homes In our
uren and were told they hud
never seen any skeletons with
hair and fingernails. Well, my
friend still wusn'l convinced,
A h h y , you have a lot of
contacts with people in nulhorl*
ty, so perhaps you can find out
whethrr this Is true or not. My
friend said If he was wrong, he
would eat our wood-burning
stove. I don't want to see him rat
the stove, hut I'd like to know

Christopher Rogers, chief of the
Forensic Medicine Division of the
Los Angeles County Coroner's
Office.
Since wood-bunting stoves (or
any other kind) are not digest­
ible. I'd like to know how your
friend plans to pay off this bet.

A O V IC I

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR READERS!
chuckle for the day:
the truth for my own satisfac­
tion.
Kindly put your uuswrr In the
Tuscaloosa News. My friend uud
I never miss your column.
A.M. OGLESBY,
TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
DEAR A.M. OOLESBYt The
story that hair and fingernails
continue to grow after a person
dies la not true. Nothing grows
after death: however the skill
shrinks, giving the Illusion that
growth has taken place. This
was confirmed for me by Dr.

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(Problsms? Writs lo Osar Abby.
For a parsonal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-addressed,
stamped envelope lo Deer Abby, Coatlaaed from Page SB
display for the whole school lo Drive Alive class. The class was
P.O. Bo* M440, Los Angeles, painting by club president Mary see. The first graders were very offered
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The Lake Mary Woman's Club
will also finish up their year next
week with the Installation of
officers at their luncheon meet­
ing.
The meeting, held at
Tlm nruan Country Cluh, will
include a business meeting at 10
a m. followed by the Installation
at II a.tn. and lunrh at noon, on
Wedrnesday. May 25,
ft lias been a busy month for
the club. Their Involvement In
the "O ldr laikr Mary Days"
event, on May 7. netted them
S I73 In donations towards their
scholarship fund, w hich Is
awarded annually and will be
presented at the Hireling on May
25.
The funds were raised
through a tmkr sale and the
raffle of a gourmet basket, which
wus won by Patricia Yontz of
Lake Mary.
The slate of officers lo be
I n s t a lle d I n c lu d e s A lic e
Moughton. president: Hosernury
Traeger. first vice president;
Jeanette Schwubl. second vice
president; Rhrlta Sawyer, third
vice president; Karen Beat, trea­
surer; Mary Terry, recording
secretary; Skip orltu ky. corre­
sponding secrelaryi Ktfl K/uk.
Fine Arts Committee; Kathleen
Beale, (education Committee and
Murgurrt Schwallie, Public Af­
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out so well.
Lake Mary Elementnry teacher
Shirley Carr said that first
graders at Lake Mary have been
making dlnsoaurs for several
years os part of the curriculum,
hut this year's dinosaurs were
ihe biggest. Mrs. Carr's class
made a Tyrannosaurus rex: Kim
Will's class made a Trtreratops,
Marta Castillo's class made a
Pteranodon: Shelly Nementhy's
class made an Ankylasatinis.
Lola Dlcktson's class marie a
Stegosaurus. Diana Ramsaur’s
doss inode a baby Ankylosaurus
and Cindy Butler's class made a
Cory thesaurus

C la s s o f 1 9 9 4
h a v e b e e n a c c e p t e d a t th e f o llo w in g in s t it u t io n s :
S ta te U n iv e rs ity o f N e w Y o rk
F a ir le ig h -D ic k e n s o n
S t . L e o C o lle g e
U n iv e r s it y o f C e n t r a l F lo rid a
U n iv e r s ity o f A la b a m a
S o u th e a s te rn A c a d e m y
M o n m o u t h C o lle g e • N e w J e r s e y
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by Howl* Schneider

E E K &amp; MEEK

D&amp;aiNJES WOW OUT
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HOW O P IT
WORK OUT?
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B y Barnlc* Bade Oool
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
May 33. 1BB4
A relationship which has ul
ready proved quit* beneficial
might beromi' of even greater
significance In (hr year ahead
Mutual advantage* will be gen
cralril through thla alliance.
O K M IN I I May 2 1-June 20)
Condltlnna nre favorable tin lay
for fulfilling ambitious expectaIlona Once you commit youraell
to a comae of action, be persl*
tent und lollow through to Ita
conclusion.
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C A N C ER (June 21 .July 23)
Your perception* arc likely lo be
a bit better than Ihuac of your
peers today, so If challenged,
make your advrrnurlca prove
their polnla Don't vole agalnat
yourself.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) A
critical mailer that haa con­
cerned you lately uppeura lo l&gt;e
drawing lo a nucccaaful con­
clusion. With this victory some
type of profit commensurate to
your efforts In Indlcuted.
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
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C A P R IC O R N (Dec 2 2 Ja n .
HR Assess situations logit .tlh
and trails!It ally today, so that
you tin not lier time Involved lit a
r-oinjM-ttiivr develojmtrnl where
ihr- odds Irtttl lo favor (hr other
guyA Q U A R IU S Man 20 Feh IB|
An idea about which you lert
strongly might not Im- as enIhusUislk allv ret rived by soinrone as ymi Ihi|m-«I It would Don't
gel mad at this jw-ison Just
tiecause he/she disagrees
P ISCES (Feh 20 March 20) II
you get Involved In a Joint
Ik- garnrrrd today from some­
thing you may learn the hard
way. Krep the** facts Irrsh In
your memory all week, because
they 'll have many applications.
L IB R A (Sept 23-Ocl 23) If
you've been doing good work
recently. Ihrrr In a |Nianibtlliy
you might Ih- awarded some
type of bonus at Ibis time. What
you've accomplished ban not
gone unnoticed.
BCOHPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22)
Today you might pull oil some­
thing significant that may upprar to others as tf chance was
the principle ingredient. In actu­
ality, however, all of your moves
w i l l he t h o u g h t f u l l y
ore heat rated.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23Dec211 The road to success will Ire
open today lor the dedicated und
the (Mild. II there Is something
constructive you can do. Im­
plement II now Instead of Just
thinking about It
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
IB) In order to get that whic h In
owed you today, you might have
to Ire a hit firmer than usual In

endeavnr i . mIuv have a Hear cut
understanding going In as to*
what eaeh p.iith l|&gt;.int would pay
l( II fails or goes awry.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April Hh
Strive lo Ite logical and unrav­
eled at all limes today. Iieeauae II
you make Judgments out of spite
or auger, lliey could cause addlttrm.il complications
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Y'nur ability to withstand outside
pressures has Its limitations to
tlay. Don’t (all behind whrrr
your duties and u-spoustbUltles
are concerned
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ENTERPRISE ASSN
your demands. Ia-1 persons with
whom you've Involved know you
mean bustnesa when you apeak
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 10)
Continue to be patient and
persistent, (wc arise something
for which you arr now working
very hard Is not too lar (min
Irecomlng a reality.
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
You have a special gift today for
expressing your Ideas with con
c ii i inn in w ays that w ill
lavnrahly lmprrss others This
could encourage them lo march
In step with your thinking.
A R IE S (Matc h 2 1-April IB) It
might prove wise today to hack
oil slightly in a situation where
others abate a common Interest
with you In order lo permit them
to assert themselves.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Cohorts will have a strong effect
upon your Induslrluusneoa and
productivity today. Strive to
usaoclalr with doers, rather than
with those who are devoid of
ambition.
Copyright 1994 N EW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

WIN AT BRIDGE

FRANK AND ERNEST
I ’M

By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
May 22.1994
T w o unusual com m ercial
proposals might be presented lo
you In the year abend by two
business men you barely know.
They could In* legitimate, hul (o
Ire sure, check built ol them mil.
OEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
There's a possibility you might
encounter someone at a con­
vivia l gathering today who
arouses your anim osity. Re
careful not In say anything you
might later regrrl. Gemini, treat
yourself hi a birthday gilt. Send
(or your Astro-Graph predictions
for the year ahead by mailing *2
und n long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope In AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper, P.O.
Hox 4405. New Yotk. N Y
10103. Ik* sure to stale your
zodiac sign.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) If
you're In nn authority position
today, don't set down rules that
arr too Indexible. First, they're
not apt lo Ire obeyed and second,
they'll Just get everyone up
tight.
LKO (Ju ly 23-Aug 221 Hr
careful lodny nlroul expressing
your arras of cx|rertlsc. What
you say Is likely lo be challenged
and If you don't know what
you're talking nhout. it could
make you look had
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) Huy
only what you can afford today
It could prove wise In the long
run to do without rather than to
use funds that an’ earmarked lor
something more essenlhil.
LI BRA (Sept 23-Oct. 231
Usually you're a prrtty good
negotiator, because innately
what you desire Is (air treatment
for all concerned Today, howev­
er. you might br more of a lakrr
than a giver
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
Devrlo|&gt;ment» might necessitate
assuming responsibilities tislav
which may not br ol your own
choosing Don't make tilings
more dill hull by rebelling or
refusing.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23Dec
211 Instead ol expressing your
independence and Irrlng yout
own person today, there s a
possibility you might yield to

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When declaring n bridge hand,
you should t&gt;c careful to take
Just us tunny winners as you
need for the contract. Dont
become greedy, especially If II
might cost yuurconlraci. •
Todays deal Isa good example.
South reached four spades, west
led the diamond Jack. Declarer
won with dumtnys queen and
played u trump to his ncc,
gelling I lie news nlrout (hr 5-0
split. How should he' have contmucdV
Here North would have done
belter lo rnlse lo three no-Trump,
hut It Is normal In use Staymnu
when one holds a doubtclon.
Smith decided that he Itud to
find West With 5-3 3-2 distribu­
tion. Then he could win the first

1 0 tricks. West would I m- forced
lo rull his pan tiers ihlrd dull
winner at trick 13. Ilowrver.
when South irlcd to rnsh his
third heart winner. West ruffed.
Rending the position correctly.
West switched lo the king and
another club, defeating the con­
tract.

auction? Or a shuffle? Can you
think of something better?
Copyright 1994, NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

After finding mil almul the
trump jHJsItlon. declarer should
cash only two of dumtnys heart
w in n e rs. T h e n he plays a
diamond to the king und leads
the diamond ncc.
If West rulTs. dummy ovcrrulfs
and trumps are drawn. The Iasi
heart winner In the dummy Is
Smiths 10th trick. Hut when
West follow s lo the Ih lrd
diamond, durumys heart Is dis­
carded. Then a heart ruff In (he
d um m y Is Souths contractfulfilling trick.
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Sheriff takes the hot
seat at benefit roast
ByMARVA HAWKINS
Herald Columnist
M A ITLA N D — Tin* Seminole County Konstcrn
put Sheriff Don Ksllnger on H ip rousting tuhlr
Saturday evening. Muy 14, at the Shrrnlon
Orlutulo North llutrl In Miiltlanit.
Three hundred well-wishers. family amt friend*
enjoyed thr evpiit. Master nf Ceremonies for the
oprastem wait Art Grlndle. The evening's ruusi
tipj{im with the Invocation delivered by ihe Rev.
[lobby J , 1'luyer and the Pledgr of Allegiance by
Seminole Counly CummlMlnnrr Dick Van Der
Welde. The National Anlhent wan rendered by
CynlblaC llrown.
The roam |» held yearly, lit Ircgiin with ihe late
Seminole County Commissioner Itnlieri (Hob)
Sturm who founded the Seminole County
Roasters. This Informally siniriured Kroup tome
together nl various limes lo honor an outstanding
eumimuilty leader by conducting a good-nalurrd
roast. Hob Sturm recognized Ihe Good Samaritan
Home In Sanford and those who run ll as an Ideal
bencflrlury of ibis effort. One of ihe many legacies
Slurm left is lo continue ihe commitment to open
our hcnrls and pockrlhooks In reaching nut lo
olhers.
The committee chairman. Fred Streetman.
presented the history of ihe Good Samaritan
home and played a video of thr rrsldenls, workers
and slab A magic moment was thr auction ol a
liaakrlh.ill signed hy the Orlando Magic players lo
Ihe highest Idddri A musical satire was
presented by Diane Mrrkrt with Brian Garland
net ompanylng on piano
The Roasters for I hr evening who krpi Ksllngrr

on the $100 per plate, lint table were: ihr lion.
•John Mica, U S, congressman; mayor of Sanford.
Hie lion. Bellye Smith; Dr. Prank Chintz, general
and vascular surgeon: Hon. Norm Wolflngcr.
slide allornry; and Dennis Dolguer. admiulstralor
of Ihe Sanford Port Authority.
Ksllngrr Is Hie ninth sheriff In Seminole
County's history, lie was apimlnlcd hy the
governor ol Florida In HUM following the
retirement of Sheriff .lolin Folk. In Ntlvctnbcr
1992, thr voters of Seminole County elected him
to a four-year term
Ills molhrr. and wife, Mary, and other family
members enjoyed the evening with Hie Imrioree
The man of the horn accepted his roasting wllh
greal humlhiy. Ih- thanked all ihe guests and
Seminole Counly Roasters for seleellng and
glylng him this honor fur HUM
Thelma Wilson Mike. Good Samarllan Home
resident director, gave words of appreciation on
behalf of Ihe residents and staff of the home. She
Invited Ihe community and well-wishers to mine
old and visit with Ihe rrsldenls and lour Ihr
home. The Good Samaritan Home. Inralrd al
170* West fhh Si . Sanford. Is licensed and
regulalrd hy Ihe slate of Florida anti is a qualified
501 ft |eoipoi.iiitin Donallonsnre las drdorflhle.
"The home depends upon romtiless individu­
als. churches, organizations and businesses io
provide funds, and vohm lrrr rlforis lo eoollmir
in fnlllll Us mission “ said Ihe home's tiuslnrsa
adm mistral nr. Ruby Nathan Blake She may lie
coni ai led at 522 3321.
As Hie evening ended. Ihe audience held hands
as CyuHila ilrnwn sang. "H e 's Gul Hie Whole
World in Ills Hands."

Legal Notices 1*
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NOT ( C l
EM PLOYM EN T
O PPORTUNITY WITH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNM ENT
SYSTEMS ANALYST PRO
FESSIONAL Bachelor'! degree
In C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e ,
Mathemallct. or related area
and two (1) yaart aiparianca In
tytlamt analytit and datlgn.
Including on* (I) year aiparl
enc* In progam analytit. and
ona ( I ) year aeparlance In
p ro | * c t la a d a r t h lp and
tuparvltlan ANNOUNCEMENT
CLOSES MAY 11. 1414 Apply by
5 00 p m. Saminol* County
Employ## Relation*. 1101 Eatl
Second Strati. Santord. FL
m i l Saminol# Counly It a
druQfra* workplace and it
c o m m itte d to a d iv e r t *
workforce
Publlth May H. 1444
OER III

Legal Notices
M OTICI OF
F IC TITIO U IN A M C
Notlao 14 hoatbr g&gt;v#n that wo
at*
* engage* m b u i« * n at Ml
N ttw, 1141 lengaoo*. F t
into lammo'e Count,. Florida
undtv (N* Fktlliou* Nam* ot
AMERICAN CABLE ENTER
TAINM EN t I A C E I. ar* th*l
w* intend to ragittor la * nom*
• its 4h* Dsiuon ot Corpora
tun*. Tananott** Fh&gt;ri*o. In
K («* 4 tK a wits th* H t t i h m
ot th* Fntilvnrt Non* L1*lul*t
Tow n Vat t on u t g* Fiord*
Statute* 1*41
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Jaonno Thomot
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Notice It haves? q-.en that t
#m mgeg*d -n bue-wtt at !U4
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1777I, L*m ,r«i* Count,, F U&gt; -da
under ts» F tcfif*eu* Nam* ot
AUTOMAK MOTORS an* that I
thtan* to r*g&gt;t*er u -4 name
with Ih* Otrittan ot Corpora
t*#vt, Tatiohat**# Fleet**, m
actardanc* with it* pvovi«&gt;*nt
ot tt* Ficltltovt Noma Statute*
ToW.i VKt-on H I M Ftov*a
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CENTRAL FLORIOA
LEAVING INC
John! Erne*ton III
PiAttitA May /). 1*44
DEB 1*4

school students toured the
at the Central Florida Regional
Airport In Sanford Saturday. Above: Mike lavory,
Ocala, gets the fool of an Embry Riddle

Aeronautical University Tampico, as student
ambassadors from the Daytona Beach aviation
college, below, share somo thoughts on the
subject wllh the high school visitors

Onassis was also the
first lady of fashion
By M ARLINE AID
Aaaoclalod Press Wfltof_________
NEW YOHK - Pillbox lulls,
bouffant Imlr. black*framed sunglaBHcs and sleeveless still
dresses.
Jacqueline

Kennedy

O iiu s h Ib

made (hem ruinous.
"She did not want to appear lo
be madly obsessed by fashion."
Oleg Cnnslnl. Ihe first lady's
official fashion designer during
the Kennedy administration,
said Frlduy. "She did not waul
to appear lo be the darling of the
fashion world."
ft N e ve rth ele ss the fashion
world made her Its darling. And
she. In turn, made fashion fash­
ionable, becoming Ihe first First
La d y to aclcct an official
; couturier.
The pillbox hat. designed by
Halalon, made IIb debut on

Inauguration Day In 10(11. When
It almost blew away In a gust of
wind, she shaved It back on,
denting It.
The pillbox hat then had ft
dent designed Into it.
That hut Irccamc part of l lu­
nation's memory of President
John F. Kennedy's assassina­
tion, us the first lady leaned over
Ihe dying president In a bloodsputtered pink Chuncl suit with
navy piping.
For u Life magazine cover.
Mrs. Onassis wore a leopard hat
and coat that was copied so
much, Hulston said she "pul
that animal on the endangered
species list."
A-line designs, slni|)le and
sophlHtlculcd. became the Jackie
Look.
T h e L a n e U ry u n t c h a in
marketed "First Lady Fash­
ions," featuring strapless even­

ing dresses. Puccl-prlnl pnnls.
Jodh|inrs and sunglasses. Store
mannequins everywhere sported
bouffant hairdos.
She even turned fashion Into a

1ool of diplomacy.
She flattered the French by
wearing Givenchy designs dur­
in g a p re sid e n tia l trl|i to
Versailles, and wore mantillas
and bolero Itals on a trip (o
Spain.
After she It-ll the White House,
Mrs. Onassis retained her smart
style wllh a toned-down air,
changing the coarse of dally
fashion.
"She made ihe trench coat,
punts and sunglasses her dally
look." said Itnlslon. who died In
1900, "ll luld everyone there's
no need to dress up for day.
That'll exactly what huppened."

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BOARD
V IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Co m No 44 lie Ell
VCMINOLE COUNTY, o politi
cat u M itito n »* th* Vtat# *t
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NOTICE OF HEARINO
itE C T IO N Itl lll ll.
FLORIOA ITA TU TR 1
TO Franklin Lmiin
47*OOr*ng* BouN.ar*
Vontor*. FL u r n
P,court, Ootc'-pt-on Lot* 1
A a I ■**• N j*f / tt at Lot I S N
I JO tt ot Lot 41 Slock », Lection
14. Tawnthip II Hang* 1*
Cantor* Farm*. Plat Boo* I
Pag* In Pubf'c Record* ol
Cam mot* Count?. F let Ida
In accordant* with Chapter i)
ol th* Lominofo Count? Cod* a
hearing ha* Boon tchaduNd b*
(ova th# Lammof# Count? Cod#
Entorcamant Boat* to da
la,mine It a delation ot Ih*
Ctminol* Count? Coda It occur
ring on th* abo.v dawrlbad
proport? You ar* horab? cello*
upon to lata nolle* that Ih*
Public Hearing *111 b* con
dueled In Ih* above tlylad cauM
on th* rath da? ol May. im , at
I X) |- ts In Room 1*1* ot th#
Cammo1* Count? Sorvicat Bund
Ing. tIOl Eatl F ln t Llrtai
Lantotd. Florida U r n You
have baan charged With bunding
a tlructuro without obtaining a
permit In violation ol Sac lion
101 ol Ih* Slander* Bunding
Cod*, at adept** b? Section
40 11 ol th* Saminol* Count?
Cod* Tho Board wilt rtctw t
i**llm&gt;ny and evidence at ta-d
Public Haarlng and thall m*k*
tuch Imdlngt ot tact at ar*
tupportad b? tha ttlllmon? and
•yidanc* pertaining to th* mat
Ian alleged in Ih* Slalomant ol
Violation and Raquail lor
Hearing II. prior to Ih* haarlng.
you thould com* Into compll
anc* with Ih* Count? Cod*
provitiont that you ar* alleged
to b* violating, but th* violation
recur* prior to Ih* haarlng. or It
Ih* violation ll not corractad b?
ih* llm* tpocllltd lor corracllon
b? th* Coda Intpeclor, Ih*
public hearing will b# held
parlalnmg lo Ih* allegation*
agalntlyou
YOU ARE A0VISED THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISIO N M A 0E A T
THIS HEARINO. YOU WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE, YOU MAY
NEED TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E 0 I N G TO
P AR TIC IP ATE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SH O ULD C O N TA C T TH E
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DE
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
WITH DISABILITIES COOR
D IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (407)171-1190. EXTENSION
1441.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Doled this lllh day ol April.
1*44
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By MARCIAL. FULLER.
CLERK
Saminol#Cpunty Service*
Bldg
Room No KIM
1101 Eatl Flrtl Street
Santord. Florida3IIII
Telephone; (401)111 1110.
Eilantlon 7M1
Publlih: May 1,1.15.11.1444
DERI

Legal Notices
in t h i c i r c u it c o u a i
i n And for

LCMIMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a ts Np.i m i ; m d r et k
h ir e n/r c h a n g e of
NAME O ft
DM ITRI TIMAKOV
M
DMITRI FRCVMAN
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO LERGEl TIMAKOV
Ret stoma U"A&lt;wwn
VOU ARE N O TIFIED "Ml an
« l « &lt; net b**" toad m m*
i t o x cou»1 *o ilw if t rti« nam#
ot DM ITRI TIMAKOV. a minor
child T n o c f t o r ' N R M ' i c
a rapt ol VOUT on Don ttofantat
ll onr. *o II on JAMES E
OLLFN , F SQUIRE Atl-wne?
lor FlainliM aratt addrttt 11
I I II l O f t .r l t t Drive. Orlonclo.
Florid* )) M l on or before
JU N E t. 1004 and flit in*
o»ifl-nai ttim mo CiorO of »hi*
Court • 'nor btloro *•?*«• on
Plaintiff i artorno* or immodi
otety inaroaltor, oinarmio a
dtfault *111 bo entered ogjirti
rou tor in# r»i&gt;*i demanded in
in# Complaint
WITNESS n | hand and In*
tool of l*M» Court on APRIL II.
1004
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
ASCLERK
S V Nary f R a,nlir
O EPU TVCLER K
Putilith Mar 1.1. It. 11. 1004
DER &gt;•
COOK ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Cat* No 0&gt; lOdCES
SEMINOLE COUNTV, a pni.ti
t#i tubdintion ot In* Slat* ot
Florida
Petitioner,
*0
a r e t h a m r o b in v o n

M*H&gt;ond*nl
NOTICE OF H I API NO
(SECTION 143 11(3).
FLORIOA I T A T U T I I
TO Aratha M RuOmton
t d LOCVtl A r t A«|l 0
Sanlord. FLM771
Praparlr Oncrlption Lo* II.
Harden* Add. Sac 11. T*p to
Hg* II. PB 7. PCr It. Official
R•&lt; ordt ol Somlnpl# Count,
Florida
In accordant* mth Cnapfor 11
of m* Ltm-noie County Cod*, a
Snaring hat baon tchaduiad b*
for* lh« Sam.noi* County Cod*
Enlarcam tni Board lo da
i*rm&gt;n* If a violation ol tha
Saminoi* County Cod* it occur
ring on in* abor* d*tcnb*d
proparty You #r* haraby ta *0
upon to tala nolle# that in*
Public Hearing *111 b* con
dueled In In* abor* tlylad cauM
on in* lorn day ot Mar 10ft. at
i M pm In Room toll ol Ih*
Saminol# County Service* Build
log. |tol Eatl F lrtl Slfatl,
Sanford, Florid* llf/1 You
liar# baan charged mlh having
•rath and debt it on Ih* property
and arcattivo ****
d gronin over
t*»nty lour Inchot ( J t " l In
holght. locoltd within a radio*
ol tavanly llv* teal IIS’) from a
rotidanc*. which viol*!** Sac
lion OS ). Saminol* County Cod*
Tho board will rtctlvo latbmo
ny and tvidtnc* at said Public
Maarmg and thall mat* tuch
lindlngi ol lacl at art tupporttd
by Ih* ta*tlmony and evidence
pertaining lo tho m o tio n
ollagtd In Ih* Slalamanl of
Violation and Requett lor
Hearing II. prior lo Ih* haarlng,
you thould com# Into compll
anco wllh Ih* Counly Cod*
provluont Iha I you ar# alleged
to b* violating, bul Ih* violation
racun prior lo Ih* haarlng. or II
Ih* violation ll not corrected by
Ih* tlmo tpocIliad lor corracllon
by Ih* Cod* Intpactor. &gt;h*
public haarlng will b# held
pertaining lo Ih* allegation*
again*! you
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF VOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY D ECISIO N MADE AT
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
N EED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N EED TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND E V I­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
PE R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L IT I E S N E E D IN G TO
P AR TIC IP ATE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DE
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D ISABILITIES COOR
D IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (401)111 I1M. EXTENSION
m i.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
DAtad thli llth day ol April.
1004
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: MARCIA L. FULLER,
CLERK
Saminol* Counly Sarvlcot
Bldg.
Room No. 1410
1101 Eatl Flrtl Slraal
Seniord. Florid* H ill
Telephone; (4071511-1110.
Eilantlon 1401
Publlih: May 1,1. IS, 11,1004
DER 4

C ITY OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVEN
by th* City at Long wood. Fior
Ida. mat th* City Commlttlon
will hold a public haarlng to
consider enactment ot the tot
lowing Ordinance:
OROINANCE NO.44-INI
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF IONGWOOO. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D I N G O R O I
NANCE NO 445. AND ALL ITS
AMENDMENTS OF THE SAID
C I T Y . S A ID O R D IN A N C E
B EIN O THE COM PHEHEN
LIVE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF TH E C IT Y OF LONG
W O O D . F L O R I D A . S A ID
A M E N D M E N T C H A N G IN G
THE ZONING OF CERTAIN
T E R R I T O R Y F R O M OP
FICE COMMERCIAL . C l ) TO
C O M M E R C IA L . G E N E R A L
(C II PROVIDING FOR CON
FU C TS . S EVER ABILITY AND
E F F E C TIV E OATE
Pi*ate be advieed thit ordi
nance provide! tor r* rening al
certain property deteribed at
Wlowt
From mo Nor meatI corner al
lo t |. W E T M E R I N O T O N
H E I G H T S A 0 DI T IO N TO
IONGW OOO. FLORIDA, ac
cording lo m* plat trwvtot at
recorded In Plat Booh 11. Pag*
74, ot the Public Rtcordt ot
Saminol* County. Florida, run
along ttw Norm lint ot Block I.
PLAN OF W ILO M ER E. ac
carding to th* plat thereof at
rarordad in Plat Book I, Pag*
III. Pubfk Record! ol Seminole
County, Ftoride. alto being fh*
South Right otWay line ol Bay
A.enu* I.EH1S'BS"|u 707 #1
•eel. fhenc* run 5 00-0407 W,
110 a* la*t. thane* run S
er-llOL E . 00 00 tael thone#
run S 00*0# 01 W . 170 00 leal
tor o Point ol Beginning, mtnc*
continue S 00*040] W . I l l M
feet to Ih* Northerly High! ot
We, line ot St*l* Road 414,
thane# run Writerl, along tatd
North Right ot Way lino ot Slot*
Road 414 and a curve concave
Southwetteily having a radiut
0 l tea* I* feet, a central angle at
a * H i r . a chord bearing of N
O f i r i r W . tor an arc diilanca
o* to Of leet to ttw Southern
earner et e D O T . water re ten
lien ere e. thence run 44.
oo*(reoi e , cuing the Eatl lew
ot taid O O t retention area
lid *4 feat, thane# run S
•4*1! 04' E , M 00 reel te the
Point ot Beginning
AND ALSO That pert ot Block
4. PLAN OF W ILOM ERE. re
corded in Piet Book I. Peg* 111.
ot th* Public Record* ol Semi
not* County. Florid* being more
p a r t ic u la r , described *•
follow* Commence et th*
Northeetl corner ol Lot I.
W E TH E R IN G TO N H E IG H TS
AOD to LONGWOOO. ELOR
I0A. recorded In Piet Book 11.
Pag* 74 ot tho Public Record* ol
Samlnelo County, Florid*,
thence S OtolSOL" E. 707 41 t4*t
a'eng the North line of t*id
Block I. P LA N OF W ILD
M ER E, tald North line *1*0
being th* South Right ol Way
tin* ol Bar Avenue: thane* S
00*04 01" W. IX) 4* tael: thane*
S 44*15 05 £.40 00 leal, thence
S 00*0* 05" W. 17000 Itetj
thence S 44*1)05" E. 011 l**t
lor a Point ol Beginning, thane#
S 00*04 I* ■ W. 15110 tool lo a
point on the Northerly Right ol
Way of State Road No S 414 taid
pgmt lie* on a curve concave
Southerly having a radlu* ol
1.444 4* teat, thane* from a
T a n g e n t B a a r ln g at N
•4*04 It' W. run Eattarl, 40 11
leet along Ih* arc ol taid curve
through a Central Angle ol
01*10'44". Ihonco leaving Mid
Northerly Right ol Way Irom a
Tangent Baarlng ol S la 'S l'H "
E. run N 00*0*'34" E. 155 54
I4*ti thonca N •4*15 05" W, 40 00
feel lo tha Point ol Baginning
(Mora generally deter Ibed *1
being located on Ihe North tide
ol Stale Road 414. approalmatelyOOOIeetaatl ol Grant Street)
Said Ordinance wat placed on
tint reading on May 14. 1444.
and Ih* City Commlttlon will
contldtr tarn* lor tlnol pottage
and adoption alter Ih* public
(waring, which will b« held In
th* Long wood City Commlttlon
Ch*mb*rt. IIS W. Warron Avo
nu*. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, th* 4th day ol June.
A O . 1444. at 7:00 P M . or at
toon llwraattor at pottlbla At
th* mealing. Intaraitad partial
may appear and b* heard wllh
rttpad to th* propoted Ordl
nanca Thlt haarlng may b*
continued from tlm* to tlmo
until tlnal action it taken by llw
City Commlttlon.
A copy Ol tho propottd Ordi­
nance ll potted #1 CD? Hall.
Longwood, Florida, and coplat
era on Ilia wllh th* Cltrk ot Ih*
City and tarn# may b* Impacted
by Ihe public.
A (aped record ol Ihli meeting
It mad* by Ihe City for lit
convenience. Thlt record may
not commute an adequate ra
cord lor purpotot ot appeal Irom
a dacltlon made by the Com
million wllh retpoct to the
loregoing matter. Any ptrton
wishing to ensure that an ad*
quale record ol tho proceedings
It maintained lor appellate pur
potet It advised to make Ihe
necessary arrangamanti al hit
orhar own ■Mpent*
Parsons w llh d lia b llllla t
naeding assistance lo partici­
pate In any ot these proceedings
thould contact the ADA Coordi­
nator al 1407) 1*0 1411, 44 houri
In advance ot tho meeting.
D ATED THIS May 14, 1444,
GERALDINE D.ZAMBRI
C ITY CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO,
FLORIOA
Publish-. May » A Jun* 1.1444
DER 141

ADVERTISEMENT
FORBIDS
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Santord.
Florida will racalve bid* at tha
olflc* ot Ih* School Board, lilt
South Mallonvllla Avenue, San
ford. Florid* 11771. until 1:00
p m , Tuesday, June 14, *1 which
time bids will be opened lor the
construction ol:
Croemt School el Choice
Renevatlen A Rtmedellng
7300 Welt llth Street
Santord. Florida
Bid mutt bt accompanied by
bid deposit A Bid Bond, Cash
lar't Check ar Certified Check
lor live [1%I percent of the total
amount bid.
Th* tuccattlul bidder thall
furnish • Performance Payment
Bond lor the total amount ol Ih*
award within tan (10) dayt ot
notification ot the award
Borvti mutt be writ tan by a
turaly company Iken tad to do
butlnatiln Florid*
Drawlngt and Pro|*cl Manual
will be available from R. Miller
Architecture. *00 S. Orlando
Avanut. M aitland. Florida
11751, Phone &lt;4071554 1411 A
depotit ol SlOO 00 Including itat*
talet tea. par tat It required
which li refundable when a
ratpontlv* bid It submitted and
th* CanttrwctMn Docurrwntt ar*
rtlurned In good condition
within lllt**n t ill day* from ih*
dot* bids art recolvdd.
Thar* will be a pr* bid conf*«
•nca h*ld at Creomt School ol
Choft* on Tuaeday, May 51 at
to 00 A M . confuting ol rtvl*w
ot th* pro|*cl. At thlt tlm* th*
Owner s representative* will
ditcuti Ihe pro|ecl require
menlt and procedures Con
Ira c to rt are strongly en
couraged lo attond Failure lo
attend doat not relieve the
bidder Irom the responsibility to
carry out th* work In Ih*
manner discussed at th* canter
enc* Thlt prebtd conference
do*t not relieve the bidders ot
the on tile inspection at ifw
protect requirements
The Board reserves the right
to waive minor Intormaltllet In
the bidding II taid waiver It In
tha Boardi b*tl Intorett
Dated the 4th day el May.
1444
Dianne Kramer
Oirector ol Faclimn
Planning A Construction
Publlth May 11, n . 14.1444
OER 141
NOTICE OF 1ALE
OF TANOIBLE PERSONAL
PROPERTY FOR
D ELINQUENT TAXES
NotICt It hereby given Iha I
under end by virtue ol a !*•
under authority ol taction 147,
Florida Statutes, and Saminol*
County Circuit Clvtl Court Order
tor ih* non payment ot delin­
quent personal property fa.es
asse ssed a g e ln t t T H E
P E R F E C T TY P E . 11# LIVE
OAK BOULEVARD. CASSEL
BERRY, FL M W - ACCOUNT
NO #111711 - WARRANT NO
1441 11*0 FOR 14*0 TAXES AND
let! 1471 FOR ttf) TAXES. I
have altactiad and levied upon
tangible personal property d*
ter ib*d*i totlows
ITEM : Commercial Graphics
Camara with a Nikon 1*0 mm
tant. graphic art* tights,
Sargent Watch D*n*khrom*s*r,
M A K E 'M O D E L
Log* Rob
artson. Mute I H o C C Llsu a e .
S E R I A L H U M B E R :
CCL louveettty
1 will piucaed to tell the above
described properly #1 public
•ucllon et T tie P E R F E C T
TYP E, ltd LIVE OAK BOULE
VARO C A SSELB ER R Y. FL
17W ON WEDNESDAY. JUN E
IS. 1*4* A T 5 00 PM OR
SHORTLY TH E R E A F TE R to
th* high**! end best bidder lor
cash unlast said la.es together
with other cot* ot they accrue
are paid Immediate payment
will b# required Th* property
may be viewed by prospective
bidders starting *1 4 00 p m Ih*
day ol Ih* sal* Property will be
told to talltly delinquent t a x i
covered by th* Court Order For
further information call 111
1150. eilantlon 7444 — Kay lor
Chan
Signed *1 Sanford. Florida this
14th day ot May. 1444
Hat Valdes
Seminole Counly
Ta« Collector
Publish M*y 71. 1444
OER 141
IN TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE. FLORIDA
PROBATE CASE NO
44 177 CP
IN RE Th*Eit*t*ol
VIRGINIA LUCILLE
BEHRENS a/k/a LUCILLE V
BEHRENS.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnltlrallon ol Ih*
Eilat* ol VIRGINIA LUCILLE
BEHRENS, deceased. It pend
Ing In the Circuit Court lor
Seminole County, Florida,
Probate Division, the eddrettof
which It Seminole County
Courthouse. North Park Avenue.
Poll Ollka Drawer C. Santord.
Florida 51771. The name and
address ol th* Personal Represanlallvat and Ihalr attorney
are set forth below
All Interested persons art
required to III# with Ihe court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE OATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims
against the Estate and 111 any
oblactlon by an Intaraitad
parson on whom this notice was
served Ihal challenges tho valid
lly ol 1h« will, th* Personal
Reprasantatlva's qualifications,
venue or jurisdiction ol the
Court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dal* ol Ih* tlrtl publication:
May IS. 1444.
FREDERICK R. BEHRENS
Personal Repres*nlallve
ROBERTM . MORRIS.
Esquire
*11 West 15th Street
Santord, Florid* M ill 4114
Telephone (407) 111 7550
Attorney lor Petitioners
Publlth: May 15.11.1444
DER 111

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Legal Notice
NO TICE OP ACTION IN IM IN IN T DOMAIN IN TH E
C IR C UIT COURT OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR IEM INO LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
C A 1 I NO. 44-71t-CA U E
SEMINOL E C O U N TY .« political subdivisionol Itw Slat*el Florid*.
Petitioner,
v.
ROBERT SM ITH; MERCEROE C l L. M URRELL: SAME
M URRELL, JR .i BARRY HICKS,d/b/«. Barry's ApplianceStore:
RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION,e» Rk i I« i t For Ctntrust
Savings Bank: FEDERA L DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION! WIZARD'S W ATERBED, INC .d/b/a. WIZARD S
W A T E R IE D RENTALS, a Florida Corporation: E LAMAR
SHARP; JA N E T L SHARP; RAY VALDESZ at Tar Collector ot
Sam loot* County. Florida; and Itw unknown tpoutai ol ttva above. It
any; thalr hair*, devisees. etilgnees. grantees. tradllor*. lessee*
•&gt;teuton, admlnlitraton, mortgagee*. lodgment crtdllor*.
•rut toe*. Iianholdar*. panon* In poiienlon and any and all olhar
parllat having or claiming lo havo any right, till* or inlaratl by.
through, under or again*! tha abovo namod Datandant*. or otharwlta
claiming any right, tltla. or Intaratt In tha raal proparty datcrlbad In
thl* action.
Datandant*.
TO : THOSE ABOVE NAM ED D EFEN D AN TS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMINO INTER EST BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES
HAVINO OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. T IT L E OR
IN TER EST IN TH E PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Patlllon. together with It* Declaration ol
Taking ha* boon tiled In tha above ttyled court to acquire certain
property Intaratt* In Seminole County, Florida, datcrlbad at follow*'
PARCEL NO .

SANTORO AVENUE

1 0 7 ,3

PERMANENT EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND S IT U A T E IN SECTION 13, TOWN­
S H IP 30 SOUTH, RANGE 30 BAST SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING A PORTION OF LOTS 19 AND 30 AS
SHOWN OH "SOUTH SANFORD H E IG H TS ", AS RECORDED
I N PLA T BOOK 3 A T PAGES U S AND 119 OF THE
PU B LIC RECORDS OF S A ID SEMINOLE COUNTY, BEING
MORI PARTIC ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCING A T THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER (BE 1 / 4 ) OF SECTION !3 f
THENCE ALONG THE BASELINE OF SURVEY AS SHOWN
ON SANFORD AVENUE
(C .R .
4 3 3 ) RIGHT-OF-W AY
PLANS
PREPARED
BY
STANLEY/M ERIDIAN,
IN C .
8 0 0 * 3 9 '4 0 " E ,
A
DISTANCE
OF
1 3 1 .0 0
FEETl
THENCE SOO * 3 1 11 3 " E , A DISTANCE OT 1 0 0 .0 2 FEET;
THENCE
CO N TIN UIN G
ALONG
8 A I0
BASELINE
OF
SURVEY,
S IS 'J F 'O l-M ,
A DISTANCE OF 1 4 9.91
FEET; THENCE DEPARTING FROM S A ID BASELINE OF
SURVEY, N74 * 2 0 ' 59"W, A DISTANCE OF 4 4 .1 1 FEET
T O THE INTERSECTION OF THE E X IS T IN G WEST
RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF SANFORD AVENUE AND THE
E X IS T IN G NORTH R ICW r-OF-W AY
L IN E OF JONES
AVENUE AT THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING.
FROM THE P O IN T OF BE GINNING; THENCE ALONG S A ID
E X IS T IN G NORTH R IO IfT-O F-W AY L IN E OF JONES
AVENUE, S I 9 * 1 0 '4 I " W , A DISTANCE OF 1 9 .1 6 FEET;
THENCE N 3 3 ‘ &amp; l ’ 1 4 " f , A DISTANCE OF 1 3 .0 9 FEET
TO A P O IN T ALONG A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF
9 9 9 .7 4 FEET FROM WHICH A R ADIAL L IN E BEARS
N74 * 3 1 ' 14"W ; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
S A ID CURVE SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANCLE OF
0 6 ' 4 6 ' a i " , A DISTANCE OF 1 1 6 ,7 1 TtVtl THENCE
DEPARTING FROM THE PROPOSED WEST RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E , N B 9 *1 0 , 4 B "E , A DISTANCE OF 7 .9 7 FEET TO
INTERSECT THE AFOREMENTIONED E X IS T IN G NEST
RIG IIT-O F-W AY L IN E O r SANFORD AVENUE; THENCE
ALONG
S A ID
E X IS T IN G
RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E
SOO‘ S 1 '5 6 " W , A DISTANCE OF 6 6 .3 3 FEET; THENCE
S29 * 0 9 ' 12"W , A DISTANCE OF 7 6 .3 1 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL CONTAINING 1 6 9 3 .3 4
LE SS.

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SQUARE FEET MORE OR

Each Datandant l« further notified that tha Petitioner will petition
tor an Order ol Taking before tha Honorable O H Eaton, on* of tha
Judge* ot the above ttyled Court, on the 10th day of June. 1114. at
1:40 p.m., In tha Seminole County Courthouta, Sanford. Florida, in
accordance with lit Declaration ot Taking herelolore tiled in thl*
caute. All Datandant* to thl* toll and all ether inlaratlad perttat
may timely requeit a hearing on tha Petition fur tha Order ol Taking
at tha time and place detigneted and be heard, Any Datandant
falling ta Ilia a timely roquett tor hearing *hall waive any right to
eb|oct to the Order ot Taking.
AND
Each Datandant and any other par ton* claiming any Intaratt In Iha
property datcrlbad In tha Patlllon In tha above ttyled Eminent
Domain proceeding
I* hereby
la terve written detente*, tl
ing it
____required
_„
&gt; the Petition Sot elotore tiled In thl* cauta an tha

OrdeJ olITalilhfr IfM
ST
.* * , n .™
and epdretk 'I shown below on or before June J. Iffy, and lo file tha
orlglrxH at yawr wr men defence! and any requetf for hearing on tha
Petition for the Order ot Taking with tha Clerk of Ihl* Court either
before tervlce on the Petitioner'* Attorney or Immedielely
thereafter, to thow what right, title, Intaratt or lien you or any of you
have or claim In and to tha property deter Ibed In told Petition end to
thow cauta. If any you have, why laid proparty thou Id not be
condemned tor tha utel and purpotat at tat forth In taid Petition It
you fall to antwar, a default may be entered agalnil you lo» tha rallal
demanded In tha Petition It you tall to requeit e hearing on tha
Petition lor Order ol Taking you thall waive any right to ob|#cl to
laid Order ol Taking
WITNESS my hand and teal ol laid Court on tha lltt dav of April.

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(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Ro b e r t a . M cM i l l a n
County Attorney
lor Seminole County. Florida
Seminole County Service* Bui IdIng
HOI EaitFIrttSIraat
Saniord. Florida 12771
Telephone: [ton 111 1120. Eel 71S4
Attorney toe Petitioner
Publish: May If, 1114and May II, W 4

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C O D EIN FO R C B M B N T
BOARD
IEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Ca m N « .t a ll CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political tubdiviilonol the
Stale ol Florida.
Petitioner.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
M O A R O IN O TYPICAL
ROADWAY IEC TIO N
FOR COUNTY ROAD44A.
PHASE I
(Orange Beutevard
( Ceonty Rood 4211te
Rinehart Reed)
All Inleretlid perm* are
hereby edvlwd that the Board ot
County Cemmlulatwr* ot Semi
note County. Florida, will hold a
Public hearing on ihe 24th day
of May. 11*4. at M B p m lor **
toon there*Iter at posiible I at
the Seminole County Service*
Building. 1141 f e d First Street
Ream 1029. Sanford. Florida
pertaining te the adoption ot *
(Inal typical tectlen for County
Reed 44A (Orange Beutevard
(County Reed 42ll I* Rinehart
Road) In Seminal* County. Can
•Ideratlen will be given le end
public input will be toddled at
to the adoption ol the Una'
typical section tor design
In addition to public Input
presented at Itw Public Hearing
written tletementi will be oc
cepted Written statement* or
questions regarding this matter
may be directed te
Jerry McCollum, P E
County Engineer
Department ol Public Werht
E ngirwer ing Division
MOW. Lake Mary Boulevard.
Sullen)
laniard. Florida D IM
146711211200.1 &gt;tension M il
Pertene with disabilities
needing atstilance le panic I
pet* In any of ttwe* proceeding*
should contact the Employee
Relation* Department *OA Co
erdmator. 41 hour* In advance ol
tho m eeting a l 111 1110.
*■tension 7141

IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORI0A;
IN AN D FO R
ORANOECOUNTY
CASE NO; DR 14 4111
DIVISION: II
In re Itw marriage ol
Simeon Clyde Harris. Jr
Petitioner.
and
Tamar* Dar lane O'Quinn
Respondent
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO Tamara Dar lane O'Quinn
Addret* Unknown
You will please lake nobce
that on Wednesday, tha Iflh day
ol June. 1*14. at I 00 A M
botore the Honorable Jurtgr
Sprlnkel IV. Circuit Judge, one
ot the Judges ot the abov- styled
Court. In hit Chambers In Or
enge County Courthouse Or
lando. Florida a hearing shall
lake place tor a Petition lor
Dissolution ot Marriage
In accordance with Florida
Rules ol C iv il Procedure,
14111a! tiling e Financial At
lldavlt prior to said hearing It
required
O ATEO this llth day ol May
1PM
I H E R EB Y C ER TIFY that a
copy hereof has been furnished
to the ebove named eddressee at
the abov* address by Gordon 6
Warren. 1111 E Michigan S t.
Orlando. FL 114C*. (4071 Ft* D*M
Simon Clyde Harris. Jr

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fll* Number 14-404-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOE A. RACADIO
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Its*
estate ot JOF A RACADIO.
d e c e a s e d . F ll* N u m b e r
14 40a CP. Is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Olvl
ston, the address ol which Is
Pott Office Drawer C. Saniord
FL 21771 The names end
addresses ol the personal rtprt
tentative end the personal rep
retentallv* t attorney ere set
tor th below
ALL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TITIF O THAT
All persons on whom this
notice it served who have oh
lections that challenge Its* valid
ity ot the will, Itw qualification*
ot th* personal representative
venue or jurisdiction ol this
Court are required to III* their
objections with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors et the decestenl
and other persons having claim*
tv dfmends against decedent’s
estate on wtsem a copy ot this
notice Is served within three
months alter th* da to et the first
publication ot mis notice must
III* their claim* with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A F TF R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors of the
decedent #»d persons having
claims or demands against th*
qscedvnt i es'asa must til* their
claims with this court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OE THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISN O TICE
ALL CLA IM S. OEM AN O S
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* date el the first publics
non of this Notice I* May IS
1**4
Personal Repr ****!*•&gt;&gt;*
JOSEPH JAMES FALGIONE
111 Pmetresl Drive
Santavd FL 22711
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
MACK N C LEVELA N D JR
Florida Bar No 0UI21
JOO North Oat Avenue
Sanford FL 11771
Telephone 1*07)1711114
Publish May IS. 77. 1*14
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MARIE R M IIU S 6 TWIN
OAKS INV INC IV A N ! DYER.
R EG ISTER ED AOENT
Respondents
NOTICE OF NSARINO
(IE C TIO N M l.lltl),
FLORIDA STATU TE I
TO Marla R Mlllli A Twin Oak*
Inv Inc
Ivan Z Dyer. Reglttered
Agent
710I Orange Bloetom Trail
#141
Orlande. FL1MM
Property Description: Lot 4.
Block I. SunIand Ettate*. Sec­
tion' 14. Townthlp 20. Range 10.
Piet Book It. Page I I Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
Florida
In accordance with Chapter U
of the Seminote County Code, a
hearing ha* been Khedutod be
lore the Seminole County Code
Enforcement Board la dttormina II a violation ot the
Seminole County Code I* occur,
ring on tho above deter Ibed
property You ore hereby called
upon lo toko notice that tho
Public Hoorlng will bo con
ducted In Itw above ttyled ceute
on itw Mih day or May. ttoa, at
1.10 p.m In Room IBM of Itw
Somlnolo County Service* Build
ing. 1101 Bail First Slrool,
Sonlord. Florida 11771 You
hove boon charged with having
wood growth over twenty lour
Inches 114" I In height located
within a redlut Of (evenly five
feet IIS') from e residence. In
violation ot Section O IL Semi
note County Code The Board
will receive testimony and eat
donee ot u&gt;d Public Mooring
and shall maka such finding* ol
loci at ere supported by the
testimony and evidence per
taming lo tha matter* alleged In
the Statement ot Violation and
Roquett tor Hoering It. prior le
the hearing, you should com*
Into compliance with the County
Cad* provision* that you arw
alleged to be violating, but Itw
viola IIon recur* prior to the
hearing, or II Itw vMellon I* not
corrected by the time ipecltled
lor corrocllon by the Code In
spector. the public hearing will
be held pertaining le the allege
lion* agalnil you
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF YOU OECIOE TO APPEAL
AN Y O ECISIO N M ADE A T
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
N E ED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEED INGS. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N E ED TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO B E BASED
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
PA R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD C O N TA 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 ISAB ILITIES COOR
D IN A T O H . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M EE TIN G
AT 14071171 I IM, EXTENSION
7141
PLBASB GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Dated rwr nih d ir of April,
itea
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By MARCIA L, FULLER.
CLERK
Vamlnot* County Service*
Bldg
Room No 7014
ItOI Eait First Street
Sonlord. Florida 12771
Telephone 1407)1211110.
E&gt; tension 7441
Publish May I, I. 11.22. 1*14
DER 7

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. Ckvk
to the board at
County Cemmlis toners
Seminole County. Florida
By' Sandy Wan. D C
Publish May IS. 72 m i
DER 120

IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H B E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 1012*2 OR t l P
CHANGE OF NAME OF
Amanda Kay Phipps
TO
Amanda Kay Ferguson
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO Kevin Lee Phipps
4*11 Commercial Plata
Apt 164 B
Winston Salem. NC 17)64
You are hereby notified that a
petition tor change ot name ot
your minor thlld/chlldrtn net
tiled In this Court on the 4th dav
Of A P R I L , A D 1114. by
AMANDA KAY PHIPPS THRU
DEBORAH FEROUSON and
yeu ere required to terve e copy
of your written detent*!. If any
to H. on pellttonert whose nem*
and addret* are Deborah
Ferguson. 110 Jwstemere Rd .
Geneve. FL 27717 and file the
original with the clerk el the
above styled court on or belora
JU N E 71. 1114; otherwise
ludgmenl may be entered
against you lor the rebel de
mended In Ihe petition
WITNESS my hand and fh*
seal of this court on MAY II.
1114

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Nancy R Winter
D E P U TY CLERK
Publish May 22. 21 4 June S 12.
1*14
DER 1*4

v.
GRAYSTON H. W EBER, a* Trustee ol theGreyston H. Weber
Trust; FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, CITICORP
NORTH AMERICAN. INC.; TH E SOUTHLAND CORPO RATION,*
Teies Corporation: SCRUB BOARD LAUNDROMAT; BRIAN
FRUMAN, MARSHALL FRUAAAN; FRUG. INC., RICHARDS.
LUSK: MARIAN E. LUSK; FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION, a
Florida Corporation; C IT Y OP CASSELBERRY, * Florida
Municipal Corporation; RAY VALDESas Tax Collector ol Semlnoto
County. Florida; and (he unknown spouses ol tho above. If any; Ihelr
heirs, devisees, assignees, grantees, creditors, lessees, executors,
administrators, mortgagees, ludgmenl creditors, trustees,
lienholders, persons In posestion end any and *11 other persons
having or claiming to have any right, till* or Infertsl by, through,
under or against the above named Defendants, or otherwise claiming
any right, tills, or Interest In th# reel properly described In this
action,
_
Defendants.
TO : THOSE ABO VE-NAM ED D EFE N D A N TS ANO T O ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING IN TER ES T BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AOAIN1T TH E NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES
HAVINO OR CLAIMING T O HAVE AN Y RIGHT, T IT L E OR
INTER EST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW.
An Eminent Domain Petllkm. together with Its Declaration ol
Taking hat been Hied In Ihe ebove-styled court to acquire certain
properly Inleretti In Seminole County, Florida, deterIbedas follows:
PARCEL HO,

1 9 0 ,•

B E H IH O U BOULEVARD
FEB S IM PLE

THE SOUTHERLY 1 7 5 .0 0 PEST OP LOT 1 , AHD THE
SOUTHERLY 1 7 8 .0 0 PEET OF THE WESTERLY H OF LOT
3 , BLOCK B , SPORTSMAN'S PAR AD IS E , CASSELBERRY,
SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A, ACCORDING TO P L A T IH
P U T BOOK 6 , PAGES 13 AND 1 3 , OP THE P U B LIC
RECORDS o r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A.
LESS THE
WEST 1 1 .6 0 PEET OP LOT 1 , WHICH I S RESERVED
FOR ROAD R IO H T-O F -M A Y.
CONTAINING 1 7 ,3 1 3

lometimes I really (eel angry,
but I try not to let It show,"

Persons ere advised lhal. II
they decide to appeal any da
Clston made al IMS haartng. they
will need a record *1 the pro
readings and. tor such purpose
they may need to msu&gt;* that a
verbatim record ot the proceed
Inge It made, which retard
Includes the tostlmonv and tvf
dance upon which itw appeal Is
to be based

Petitioner,

CELEBRITY CIPHER
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NOTICE OF ACTION IN EM IN EN T DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FO R SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASS NO. 24-4764-CA-ll-E
SEMINOLE COUNTY, • poll) Ice I Subdivision ol Ihe Stole ol Florida.

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peoo* peal aid pneam tech Mai ei tie atfter ilende tor eneher
rodeyeckie requeue

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SQUARE FEET,

MORE OR L E S S .

Each Delondant and any other persons claiming any Interest In th*
property described In fh# Petition In the above styled Eminent
Domain proceeding Is hereby required to serve written defenses. It
any you have, to the Petition herelolore tiled In this cause on th*
Pel11loner’s Attorney, whose name and address It shown below by
June 4, 1114, end le file th# original et your written detenses with this
Court either baler* service on the Pellltoner's Attorney or
Immedletoly theroeltor, to show what right, till*. Interest or Iton you
or any ot you have or claim In and to th* properly described In said
p*li IIon and to show cause. It any you have, why said properly
should nol be condemned lor Ihe usee and purposes as sal lorth In
said Pallflon. II you (all to answer, a default may be entered agalnil
you for Ihe relief demanded In the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and saal el Mid Court on Itw llth day ol April,
1114
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOP THB ClR CUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By; Ruth King
Deputy Cltrk
Ro b e r t a . mcmillan
County Alternoy
lor Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Services Building
HOI East First Street
Saniord, Florida 17771
Telephone; (407)12MU0. Ext.71*4
Attorney for Pollllonar
Publish: May 11,1114 and May » , 1114
DERI

Pubblh°Mey It. 211 June I. tl.

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OCR 174
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tilts
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO M isos DR 02 K
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
AR TH U R R G AM EIL
Petitioner
and
OIANE T GAMELL.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OIANE T GAMELL
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED ih*i an
action tor Dissolution o' Mar
rlag* has been tiled against you
and you are required to serve a
copy el your written datoniet it
any, to I* on Arthur R Gamail
whose address is 174 Powell
Blvd. Apt HOI. Dev Iona Beach
Florida 11114. on or befsee June
t. m i. and Hi* the original with
fh* clerk of this court either
before service an pel:tinner nr
Immediately ihereaitor. other
wise a default will be entered
egemsi you ter in* relief d*
mended In the tompia.nl or
patlllon
O ATED O n May ». W i
MARVANNE MORSE
A* Cto'k ol tha Court
BY Nancy R Winter
As Oeputy Clerk
Publish M a rl. IS. 716 7*1*14
DER 4*
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Casa Ho I I 107 CEli
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poll),
cal subdivision ot the Slat* ol
Florida.
Petitioner,
vs
DAVID A ANDERSON
Maspondent
NOTICE OF HEARINO
(SECTION Is) 11111.
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO
D a v id A A n d e rs o n
4070Ruby Street
Saniord FL 12771
Property Description Lots 7
4 14 6 &gt;i ot vacd it N ol Lo* la.
Booths Subd. Section 21, Town
ship II. Rang# JO. Piet Book 1.
Peg* a. Public Records ol Semi
nol* County. F tor Ida
In accordance with Chapter si
of the Seminole County Coda, a
hearing has been scheduled be
tor# the Semmoto County Cod*
Enforcement Board to de
ter min# l| a violation ot the
Seminol# County Cod* I* Occur
ring on the above described
property You ere hereby called
upon to take nolle* ihat Itw
Public Hearing will be con
ducted In the above styled cause
on the llth day ot May. 1*14. al
l;)0 p m . In Room m e ot Itw
Seminole County Service* Bulkl
Ing, HOI East First Sir**),
Saniord, Florida 13772 You
havo boon charged wills having
weed growth over twenty four
Inches (14") In height located
within a radius ol seventy live
leet (75') Irons a residence, in
violation of Section t i l . Semi
nol* County Cod* The Board
will receive testimony and evl
dene* at said Public Hearing
and shall make such findings ol
tact as are supported by the
testimony and evidence per
lalnlng to the matters alleged In
tho Statement ot Violation and
Requeit tor Hearing. If. prior lo
the hearing, you should com*
Into complianc* with the County
Cod* provision* that you ere
alleged to be violating, but the
violation recurs prior lo the
hearing, or If the violation Is not
corrected by the Mine specified
lor correction by the Cock In
spector, the public hearing will
be held pertaining to the altega
lions against you.
YOU ARE ADVISED TH A T,
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
A N Y O EC ISIO N MADE AT
THIS HEARING, YOU WILL
N E E D A RECORD OF THE
P R OCEED IN G S. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N E E D TO INSURE TH A T A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
TH E TESTIM O NY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
A P P E A L IS TO B G BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS '
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD C O N TA 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 DISABILITIES COOR
D I N A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M EETIN G
A T (4071211 1120. EXTENSION
7141.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
Dated thl* llth day ot April,
1114.
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: MARCIA L. FULLER.
CLERK
Seminole County Services
Bldg.
Room No. 1011
UOI East First Street
Saniord. Florida 11771
Talaphone: (407)121 IIX).
Ealans Ion 7441
Publish: May 1,1, IS. 72,1114
DER 1

COOC ENFORCEM ENT
BOARO
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cos*No 14 II CB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political subdivision ot th*
Stale of Florida.
Petitioner.
vs
B E T T Y J BROWN
■u
Respondent

NOTICE.OF HEARINO
(SECTION IS1 t ill).
FLO R IO AS TATU TES
TO: Betty J Brown
PO B o. Ml
ThloMs. NY 19*44
Property Description Let 71
I N 1; vacd alley ed| on S 4 W
&gt;1 vecd alley ad; on E. Section
10 Townthip II, Range 24.
BookoMown. Piet Book 4 Peg#
*4, Public Records of Semmoto
County. Florida
In accordance with Chapter SI
el th* Seminole County Cod* a
hearing hat been scheduled be
lor* Itw Seminal* County Code
Enforcement Board te da
tormina It a violation ol th*
Seminole County Cod* it occur
ring on the above described
property You are hereby called
upon lo take notice that the
Public Hearing will be con
ducted In ihe above styled cause
on Ihe 74lh day ot May. 1**t. al
t H p m in Room 1614 of the
Seminole County Services Build
Ing. H01 East First Slreel.
Sonlord. Florida 11771 You
have been charged with having
a mobile home situated on
property that It not permitted on
any R t toned property. In
violation of Sections 3 161 end
S IU . Seminole County Cede.
The Board will receive Ultimo
ny end evidence *1 said Public
Hearing and shall make such
findings ol led as art supported
by the testimony and evidence
pertaining to the m etiers
alleged In Ihe Statement ol
Violation end Requeit lor
Hearing It, prior to th* hearing,
you tlKwld come Into compll
once with Ihe County Code
provisions that you are alleged
to be violating, but th* violation
recurs prior to the hearing, or II
iht violation Is nol corrected by
the time speclllsd tor correction
by the Cod* Inspector, the
public hearing will bo held
pertaining to the allegations
agalnil yuu.
YOU ARB ADVISED TH A T,
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
AN Y O ECISIO N M ADE A T
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
N EEO A RECORD OF THE
PROCEED INGS. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N EED TO INSURE TH A T A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO B E BASED
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 0 I N G TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN AN Y OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHO ULD C O N TA C T TH E
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS 0E
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH DISABILITIES COOR
D I N A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EE TIN G
AT (4071 JIM IX). EXTENSION
7141
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
Dated this lllh day ot April,

IW4

CODE ENFORCEM ENT
UOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By: M ARCIAL. FU LLER .
CLERK
Stmlnol* County Sorvicet
Bldg.
Room No. 7011
1101 East First Street
Saniord, Florida 32771
Telephone: (407)211 1110.
Eaton lion 7441
Publish: May I, I. IJ.22.1114
DER 6

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831*9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

14 consecutive tim e*----------57* a line
7 consecuthrg timet
70* a line
3 coMKUthr* tim et...» — 81* a line
1 time ((iiMmiKtntMU******e*»*e 11.18 ■ling
R ita art per ta u t, bated on 3 lin n
• 3 Lines Minimum

8:00 A M .-5 30P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
4 SUNDAY

NOW ACCEPTING

SchaOtAnq may vxkxto Itoikkl Adverb** at tha co»l ol an eddbonei day
Cancer whon you got reeiat* Pay only tor day* your ad rune at Iale earned
Uta Mtdetcrpbon kx la*ta«t ro*uRi Copy rm*l Wow acceptable typo
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DEADLINES
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Ineertlon only and only lo the artant ot the coat ol that
Inaorthm. Ptaaee check your ad lor accuracy the flret day It
rune.

13— E i d r l y C a rt
A D U LT C A R ! m our private
hem* lentord area Loti of
loving tar* far your loved
ones Conteci Hetty 11211U

23— Lott A Found
REWARD
LOST BROWN BOXER
with white pews Near fom
and Saniord Av* Needs medi
cal cere i l l in te r m is s i

31— P tr to n a li

25— SptlRl WoflCtl

ADOPTIONS
Free medical cere. Srensper
leflen. counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar e ll llll Clearwater Aftorstey
Jems Frtcker
i m o ttr &gt;**e

HOST FAMIIIES NEEDED

there me American dream
HS aachanq* students arrlv
ing to August Ceil 407 44} It to
a r m 11404* I 406 777 1101

W i l l i AM V B M D S H M
contact Rebecca of work

33-Sptttol Notlcti

FAX

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formation
e Billing name, address end
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* Start date
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Legal Notices
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF TM6 I I O H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO M 44ICP
IN R E E S TA TEO F
JESSIE L OODSON.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The edmlnillralien el Ihe
estate ot JESSIE L DODSON
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
*4*41 CP. Is pending In the
Circuit Court ter Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Olvl
sion. the edd'ess ol which Is
Clerk ol Court. Probate Dlvl
sion. Mt N Park Avenue, Sen
lord. Florid# The name* and
addresses ol the personal repre
sen I*live and the personal rep
resantatlve's allorrwy are set
lor th below
AM interfiled persons are
required to tile with this court,
W ITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. (I ) all claims
against the estate end (II any
oblacllon by an Interested
person to whom this not.co was
mailed mat challenges Itw valid
My of the will, th* qualifications
ol the porsonal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol th*
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL EO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Nolle* has
begun on May 21.1114.
Personal Representative:
JOHNNIE MALEN
awl Tamarisk Way
Orlando. FL 11117
Alter nay tor Personal
Representative:
Gary E . Massey, Esquire
MASSEY. ALP ER 1
WALDEN. P.A.
H I West Citrus Street
Altamonte Springs,
Florida 11714
&lt;4071 641 0100
Florida Bar No. 126624
Publish: May 1 7 .», 1*t4
DER 142
N O 'IC E OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given Ihat I
am engaged In business at 117}
Bennell Dr., Sulla III. Long
wood, Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
D E LTA SUPPLY, and Ihat I
Intend to register said name
with the Division ol Corpora
lions, Tallehassoa, Florida. In
accordant* wlltl the provisions
ol Itw Fictitious Nem* Statutes,
To Wit: Section 445 01. Florida
Statute! 1111.
Fred Sacco
Publish: May 17.1114
D E R IM ____________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given Ihat I
am engaged In business et 117
Mound St., Longwood, FL H710,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol IMMAC­
U LA TE JA N ITO R IAL SERV­
ICES, end lhal I Inland lo
rtglstor said nans# with Iho
Division ol Corporailons. Talla­
hassee. Florida, In accordance
with the provisions of the
Fictitious Nem* Statutes. Tow it: Section 441.01. Florid*
Statutes n i l.
David Borg let
Publish: May 21.1H4
DER 147

2 7 -N u rn ry 4
Child C a rt
DEBARV AREA. F/T opening,
tor 2 tol ri tod in a toving
learning, tmek* Ire* an,
Fenced yard, pets Near I i
Rees retos Reis upon req
Ceil eves car u » totv

31—Prlvat*
Instructions
SWIM LESSONS. SANFORD FL
Will resume Mar 26&lt;h
111 1111 Jackie Caete

43— I n v e s tig a tiv e

______Strvlcta
a L I O A L PHOTOGRAPHY a
Reasonable retos
Call 777 MS*

87— Traval
W A N T IO i OOwttt and OeWint
Join u* tor a Haunting good
lime on our 7 mghl Halloween
cruise an Ihe Zenith tier Ilog
Ocl 11
Cali J eel leal
Oe Travel 407 m i 4 i l

Opportunities
PAPER ROUTE lor sale fa il
iamlnal* Count, Gratsad
taa.oeoiasl yr I *07 *44 1144
V IN D IN O ROUTE: Tired el
gal rich quick d*a&lt;t7 Want a
good solid, real business7
W# gol III p» iced to sail
leoesTsari)
W AN TED ParSoar to Invqtl to
tiw awning 4 canopy business
Low m oney lor a very
lucrative business 40) 7*4 2244

59— Financial
Sorvicet
BAD C R E D IT! Learn eiaclly
how lo lla your crsdll report
Gel Itw loans and Ihe a edit
cards you deter vs Am* (ing
recorded mossege reveals
detail 1114)141 7M7e&gt;H1

61— M onty lo Land
KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONET!
All yeu need Is your nil* Jack
Diamond lor appointment
1461111

71— He!p Wanled
W AN TED IM people lo lose
weight now I No willpower
r t q u lr o ll 100% natural
Doctor recommended 100%

guarantoed________ 141 2602
A D D T O YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL «14421»r 212 4111

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We’re w*l| Into our ltd decade
ol training successful agents
Nollconsol............ w , Mhelp l
WATSON R EALTYCO R P
REALTORS
2111110

A f FLIERS 111 HR
We Irein local work
_________ 41117) 1774_________

APPOINTMENT SETTERS '
Long wood, lull and pari lime
hours available Musi work
Saturdays. USO/hr Perm*
nani positions NeverafMl

H ilp P in o n o il, 6 2 *6 1 1 5
AVON preduclt-1,444. Earn lo
50%. No door/door. P T/FT
Sandllll 1112/i 400144 714*

BARTENDER
Pari lime Beer and win* bar.
Lako Mary aroa. Call 120 1747

BODY PERSON
Musi havo own tools. Eip. In
hoavy collision Apply In
person; Mon Frl, 1Am IPm
2401 Country Club Rd. Sonlord
___________211 4444__________
C H E C K C A IH E R F T / P T ;
Chock cashing, bank toller or
similar *&gt;p. preferred. U I 7
hr. Apply Check Cashing
Easy, 1111 S French Av*.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CONSULTANT
The Saniord, Herald Is now
accepting applications lor Ihe
destined dept. Requirements
ere: typing, 40 WPM and
eacellenl spelling end grammetlcel skills. Seles experi­
ence Is preferred. Salary pus
commission. Apply In person
or send resume. 100 N. French
Av* (Hwy 17-11) Sonlord
Applicants will be coni*cj»d
(or Intorvlows.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

�S a n fo rd H e ra ld . S a n fo rd , F lo rid a - S unday, M ay 22, 1094 - 1 1 B

t* L

71—Htlp Wantad

71- H e l p W a n te d

e C tN TR A L a
• RECEPTIONIST*
w hr I Voor chancal Cheerful
person needed l Oerteral duties
f i l l REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
W W .M IM I.1 M H U

m svm m m cF

*

National corporation hat
entry level pedtloni open
FT/Pf avail. Wa train SO
AASP uholarthlpt awarded
Interview now/Slart altar
linalt
In Daytona tall 144411)4 M44
In South Samlnela tall 1)1 teea

Needs dependable part lima
help Several potiiiont avail
, able, Cell tor appointment
___________m - i u i ___________

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Erparlantad ttpandad dullat
Atdtlanl naadad lor multi
ditcipllnary turglcal and pro
t lh a llc r a t o n t t r u c llv a
practice Enargatlt Individual
with tlrong Individual and
loam ttillv willing lo go Iha
aotra mlia, a mutl Salary and
banatilt commanturata with
aoparlanta 444-1114)**

Cultured M iib lt Manulac.
Needs eiperlenced Installers.
Sal Up/ F .tier glass Patching
and Pint than immediately
•
' CALL *44 * m

i . aCUlTOMM l(a v id .
a R IP *
1*00 aril Paid banaliltl Fad
growing to naadt tour good
marketing skills right *w*yt
F i l l REOISTRATION
AAA IM PLO YM VN T
n o w n ih il i n i i r t

DRIVERS
0*11 A Ik fl M l Urn# *rtd part
tlmf Matt &lt;h*v# yfrifinbi*
DOT phyilc*l wnd
Hood (If IwMnpgr*t or d
0«nwr*l f*ffrt+rt*#l 49) n i l

OATCAKE WORKER
E aperient* a plut Mud be
available day* end nights
Call iaycaal
Mm Mlthallk’k Hews* 111 n i l

DRIVERS WANTED
Qualilladatp produce hauler
tong d-tUnc* COL raquirad
Clvan MVR Call tor appllta
Hon w n w
lA m tP m

DRIVERS NEEDED
A O CARRIERS. Taveret FI.
a wall established and g&gt;ow
ing Ctnlral Florida batad
company ollaf t you
• IN lo log par mlia
• Up lo 11 000 ml par mo
• Slop Oil Pay
• Unloading Pay
*avocation Pay
• Salaly A Parlarmanca Bonus
• Spouta Riding Program
O Average trip J r 0 » , t
• Let* Modal Conventional
Tractors
, II you ha&gt;a 1 yaan tr*ctor
dollar, OTM and snow and !&lt;*
* asper write plut a good driving
* ratord. tall
i aaa it* Hta

ELECTROMECHANICAL
All Ihraa thllti avallabla
I I FI IF W an hour JO opan
potiFlont Slamant. Strom
barg. Carlton hat ralamad
TRANSWORLD SERVICES
OROUP lo tlall many ot thair
alarlronlt position* It you
hava a*par lanea In any ol Iha
following, tall our ollita *m
madialaly
a Commartial Soldaring
a Mr next Taut fi Up
O EM Assembly
0 W&lt;ra Wrapping
a Conlat I Meciune Opar aiurt
0 Wlra'Cabia Harness
aaa M il

SUB SHOP/OELJ HELP

E rparlancad only naad apply
Fat! cash lor rlghl person
)H Ilia teeve mattaga
EARN 44444/(404* Per.Menllt.
II yeu hava ceurage tall I
Ml IFMlthr.rac m tf

J O hrs/wk Call 11101M eves

WELDER
Purged, pipe and tubing
nelder needed Call 1110*01
10 AU TO AUCTION DRIVERS
N EED EO I Must have valid
Florida drivers license end be
able lo drive slick
Call between I 1
SPRINTSTAFFINO. 114 M il

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon Thurt. 4 ') hr work dayt
Pd holiday A vacation Apply
at: San Dal. 1)40 Old Laka
Mery Rd., S a n ta r d lH lIII

73—Employment
Wanted

EXPERIENCED GRILL COOKS
Full lima Am orPm thlllt
Parry'* Family Railauranl
Altamonta Mall, ugrper laval.
Nail to Saar t

M ATURE LADY will til with
Child or elderly person Eves
or night! )]* * ;* Ja ile r Horn

EXPERIENCED COOKS

91—Apartments/
House to Share

N+#d for S*nfofd *r«* AM A
PMihlffi Inttlfulioruil
Apply at
tees Hally Ava
_____ laniard » 1 all!

ROOMMA T E WA N T E D
Fffm*1ff pfftUrrfci Sh«r« pool
hom» MO wh 172 lltt________

FLOOR CLEANER
Slripparrwaiar Pari tima
Lala hours 11Pm iAm
Apply In person
DabaryManer
a#N H w y lF fl
Dabary, FI
aer aaa oia
• FORKLIFT TRAINEE a
14 M hr So aaty le Kami
General dull** I Banalllt
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

r o w , a w it . m - i i r i
GR0UNDSPERS0N
tlreded for l«rg« *pjirfm«nt
FCimmunitpi in L*N« M*f r
Fulltlm*
qntir 14 Kr

93—Roomi tor Rent
71—Help Wanted

7 1 -H tlp Wanted

PERSON TO SIT with cancer
pollen! No eaperienc* re
qulred Pleas* tall M l 1101

MEDICAL

CNR
Openings lor ell thills Please
epply in parson
Hilthavan Healthcare Center
ft# Mellenvllte Ava.
laniard
MEOICAL

SALES TRAINEE/
CUSTOMEN SERVICE REP
A lu m ln m u m
• ■tfuttorn

371 7303
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With cltanlal* Full or part
Hma Call Mt * 1 I 4 _ ____

f«f/Bntiy %Axxty )U 0nI

A ll th iffi Full Km# *nd pjirt
fim# Only tho if M y in q wapw
t lf J H I M I Ntft|ln| A lil«t* fil
in ioriq firm C « r i «iH l bvlng
I* to
promt of rtq itfr*
fion to t i l t th# to u rAf&gt; or
c h iH if ig ia f h t f t i t a.p on

SECURITY OFFICERS
Sanlord Lake Mary Clast D
guard license required Slart
immediately I CaHW M tll

SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS

*pp(K*tion ihould ipply Mott
b » cffh tifd no U U # lh#n 90
d « y i *iU r flirt ‘ OroQ trot

WE NEIO WORKERS

10 positions available lor large
Sanlord bated manufacturing
rompany II you have eipen
once and are hard working
and d e d ic a te d contact
1RANSWORLD SERVICES
GROUP immediately »** M's
SMALL CLEANINO COMPANY
naadt ona person Sunday
Thursday nights Will pick up
Cell_b*iwe*n 1 and f 1)0 0101

workplKf
Daily wort, dally pay Htpori
1 JO Am. M ) Park Drive
Sanlord or call Ml Fait aik
for Bob altar 1 Pm
a INDUSTRIAL TRAINEE a
ka to hr Laam It will No naad
to look any lurthar Paid
madiral Local potilion&gt;
FREE R EOIt RATION
AAA CMFLOVMENT
IMW licit SI i n tu t

il]
O U C o u n try 8 tor a

NEW RESTAURANT
OPENING
S lu r t ln it W u p te U p T o

JOBS AVAILABLE

$6.25 An Hour

in tvary Paid up lo ttOO and
twnalilt Call today l&gt;f list
Ona time ten lav
LABORER! N EEDED (Silled
and untt Iliad Dayt
Callbalwttn t 1
1FRINT ITA FFIN O . Ilk Mil

.Suite I9ft9 Crutkcr Barrel has been
d c ilu .U n i I&lt;&gt;pros nliiig the highest
quality foo»l and y ifi merchandise
in our trslaurants anti gift slurps
We iestaid people who lake pride
in hein): die hesi.

LANDSCAPERS
F ailI Urn#

SPRINKLER STS. INSTALLER

• I'lmtioti/Njljrr AihaiHrtnrnt Plan
• Health/).i(c/Ikrnl*l Insurance

f iper tffwtd

SOD LAYERS

• Pant Vacation

•1mplo)i‘c Assistance Pn&gt;|tam
• Employee Meal Discount
• Discount Pun h*»e Plan
• i mplnyce S lin k Purchase Plan
Immediate I ull/I’a ii tum.- Openings

MANAGER TRAINEE/
ASSISTANT MANAGER

'Cooks

WaikrAVallreuir&gt;»IUsh»ashm- ■■
■&lt;* i

C O A lT A l MART. INC il now
hiring M*jn«g«mwnf position*
£ec«(l«nt w*g«i. bffn#htt. nnd
v4K«tt«Ks CepeFrieMPK* nofptul.
bul not neaiMrir Apply in
per ton 212) OrlerxJo Avff

•Cathlrrtfjin Shop •Night I'ortcr
l l r lt t K p r o p e r I I ) f o r 1 -9 f o r m

OfP*ry, FI
_________ O f l l M m _________
MCOICAL

RN MANAGER

long t*rm ttr* Solary d*
pendent upone tpenente

LEW
Full lim * *ml p*rf flm t • and
i l hour ihifti ty* iiU h l« Good
!#*dtf*hip i l l III * m u lt G H %
*nd C P N i w ith p r t v io u i
IfA d w rih lp * ip f r itn c * *t»o
tn r mir agiffd to *ppi y
D rag If** MrOf bpUcff
App f in purton

No taper lent* raquirad
CALL 111 (111
aMACHINE OPERATOR a
Tayrlllc bott naad* you lo
trap ihata mathlnat hum
mmg Paid madical haral
FREE REOI1TRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
rtOW ltiFitl ID tu t

• Krlircmciil Sitings Plan

O fb try M*nor
«4 N M «y If 92

Fall flm t f J khiff, *****ndk
off E e p irr*r&lt;* in *n *cat*
c*f* ifH log *nd m«rwiqfm*fit
highly d*%Jr«tilf Com* tnd tm
* port of th# chtrkging trfm l in

C O E __________________________

MECHANIC
Wi itch t«ptf »*nc#d If Actor
Ant* h#f fool m#cfvainkt Mat!1
hev# vtrill AhIn ptr lor rn*n&lt;*
hi if or f W# Ofltr ee(, tlient
lAUrtti, ptrformAixe tronuMi
Ami httlfh *nd dtnlAl pro
grAmt
COE
Or Undo Ford New Kolljnd
IlfON Or*ngt CloiMm Troll
Or Undo
No phono c*Hi. Apply m ptr ion

D«bar y Manor
49 N ftny 12 91

Dffbory. FI
W 4a 4414

I

§ § &gt; r/

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIEN HIRING
FU U TIME O.T.N. DRIVERS
OUR AVER AG E d r i v e r
//ILL EARN S* 1.000 THIS
YEAR
O V E R F I N OF O U R
D R IV E R S W IL L E A R N

S*F 000•

PLUS
paid vocation, medical, and
life insurance, uniforms. *0IK,
and more
ODOMETER MILES a ALL
STOPS PAID
I I S ol our drivers are noma
every weet
M inim um aga 1). 1 yra
varlllable O T R taparlance
Class 'A' C D L Clean driving
record

CARPET M ILL DIRECT
Big Dtscaunts Fimout Brandt
First Duality, Tap Line.
Slelnmetler. Savonlat.
Trackless. Sculptures IS ff yd
Commercial level loops 11 Yf yd
Installation aor w iapo

Additions A
Remodeling

IAM '1 CARPET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull lloort.
Ratldanllal/commarcial 14
h r ^ lO M M b a a g a r H ^ M ^

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum. Framing. Orywall.
Doort. Rooting, Concrete
IM -O n .. S O. Bellnl, CBCOItMO
RESIDENTIAL RLMODELldG
Carpanlry, painting, aluml
humtollllwork CGCAOailO
Ilf I1M balora tpm

A p p ll an cos
.APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
eppl service cell with re­
pairs I John, A + Bail, lit 1H I

Awnings
BUILDERS ol custom canopies,
carports, windows A patio
awnings. Highest ol quality.
Free estimates corns H U

Carpentry
, AMICK Custom Woodcraft A
Design. S peclallilng In:
Shelving. Cabinets. Furniture.
Reconditioning, Reflnlthlng. A
General Carpanlry )H 111!
.CARPENTER All kinds ol home
; repairs, painting A ceramic
tile. Rliherd Gross..... n iS tF )
’S A D Enterprises Trim, palnl
:i Ing, handymen services, Lie’ll
' A Ins'd For Ihe bail quote In
lowncall today 1at i n* I

Carpet Cleaning

Concrete

~

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Deal. I Man Ouallly Opara
lion 1110 1111/414 1141_______
D U A LITY CONCRETE WORK.
11 years #«p Reasonable
Lie./Ins 111-1144

Electrical

~~

M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rei.
Llc/lns lEROOOeilj H I 44F1

Flooring^
H A R DW&amp;3D F LOO RI NO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN I-111 414 W F

Home Im provem enr
ABSOLUTE Carpentry: trim,
metal studs, ratlorallon work,'
drywall. doort. tiding, docks,
porches
Llc/lns
111-10IF
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable All phases Call
lor Free all Mlchaol 11) FIOI

RL DOES IT ALL!
Fla II right al a price you can
afford Llc'd/lnt From start
lo finish. Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roollng
tvet 11 yrs ol eaperlenca No
fob loo big or small. Call
114 IMOor 111-411114hourt

Home Improvement

vjfinfFQQnsfflBc
W o rk Kor

X ’^
. C ilL Cm
U u lfltd

3 2 2 -2611K

i

Lawn Service
RANDY'S D U A LITY LAWNi
Complete pro care since IfW
Cleanups.hauling HI07I4
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAN El
Rat /Comm , dependable, low
ralttl Freeest............ UO FOFO

Paintinc
a DAVIS IS O N PAINTINO .
Freeetllmalet Idyrttip.
__________ 114 4441__________
P A IN TIN O . paper hanging*
pressure washing end dry wall
^ r a g a lr ^ F r a ^ s t ^ H M IM ^ ^

Pressure Cleaning ~
DUN R ITE: Clean driveways,
reals, pool decks, walks,
h o u s a s J F ra e a tL n ra lll^ ^

Photography
BEACH, Sports and Waddings
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Into cell 114 vK»
ig

Servlce/Repalr
W EEK LY SERVICE Irom Ml
mo. Chem Rite Pool Service
IW llF I^^R o herlS h o em al^

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie’s, Ins
"Lei Ihe Professionals do II."
Freetsllmaltt...........11: li lt

A d u e r tis e Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.

Call Classified, 322-2611

A

PFp

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All rental and real estata
advertlsamants are tub|ect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes II Illegal lo
advertise any preference. Ilm
nation or discrimination
batad on race, color, religion,
tea. handicap, lamllial status
or national origin

' Single Story Design •No One Below or Above
•Energy •Efficient Studio, 1 12 Bedroom
Affordable Apartments
Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
Attic Storage, Private Patio 1 More!
S e u t^o ftd ,&amp; &lt; x v it
s4/£KVt€*ueH&amp;),
3301 S. Sanford Ave. • 323-3301

PART TIME OFFICE HELP

PORTER/GROUNDSKEEPER
10 hrt per wk Apt grounds
upkeep. Apply: Sallpolnlo
Apis,, ad W. Seminole Blvd
_______ Sanlord 111 mil
a PRESIDENT SECRETARY a'
1110 wkt Local firm needs
your dive rsifie d skills
FANTASTIC benefits herel I
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
144 W. lilts SI. &gt;111174

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Some tiparlence preferred
Sand rtiuma to Blind Bov
IKX). C/O Sanlord Htreld. PO
Bo« 1441. Sanlord. FL 11111
Rata 11

Head Cashier
Full-TIm* A Part-Time
High P iilo im in C f P ip t
Amerada Halt hat an tnvla
bla reputation lor eactllen
ca - - avca 11enI s e r v ic e ,
e x ce lle n l products and
eacollonl employment op
portunllles lor qualified Indl
v (duals
En|ay llu lb la schedules,
potential lor advancemanl,
and banalllt which Include
E D U C A T I O N A L
ASSISTANCE.
Study Ihe opportunities al
Hess and make them yours.
For additional Information
please apply In person lo:
Station tonil, H it N. HWY
11 Fl, Lcngwood, FL.

AMERADA HESS
CORPORATION
Equal opportunity employer,
M/F

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

I BDRM, kllchen, porch 141 wk.
SIVJ dap 1 bedroom IMl/mo.
STOPdap Pell ok PO 411)

HIDDEN LAKE Nice 1/1. big
screened pa rch , Ig lot.
Lease/opt Ion w/own*r Hnanc
Ing, |411/mo I4f M44 .
LAKE HARNEY
W A TE R F R O N T 1 bdrm. 1
bath manufactured house Fer
tal*141.4M er r*nM4M/m*.
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LA K E M AR Y 1 BEDROOM
HOME FOR R EN T CALL
lie i»4i_________
LOCH ARBOR, lakefronl, I/1V*.
on Its acres. C/HA, garage,
fenced SllS/mo.
SANFORD. 1/1. C/HA. fenced
Yard, No pelt. 1110/mo
Peritg Realty 171*414
NEAR Oelden Laka. 1 bdrm, I
bath 1 big enclosed porches
4410/mo. U00 dap 1W m i
RENT W ITH OPTION Plnacretl
1/1 pool home, lanced t i l l mo
lit. Iasi, A a e c lll 0114
SANFORO. 1 bdrm, H ) belh
Iaka Iron! house 1410/mo

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BRIOOEW ATER APTS
San"
tord/Lk Mary, Win 4 montht
Ireerentl Deborah. I l l 4104

COOL OFf II
One Bedroom Apartment)
1144 DEAL
Mottwood Apts. 171 1114

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H IS T O R IC A L D O W N TOW N
SANFORD Very dean 1 bdrm.
I bath Kitchen, dining room,
appliances Fenced yard, good
neighbor! SDl/mo SIM dtp
HUP ok
_ _______ 111 1104

MARINER'S VILLAGE
l«hff Ada I bdrm. 1)90 mo
I bdrm, 14fOmo And up

323 -4 6 70 ________
SANFORD. I Bd'rm, IKC/mo .
plut kecurlly All utlllllei paid
e.ceplelec_________ 111 4441
SANFORD4U J Perk Ave I A
1 bdrm. air. Ills 111! a 1100
dap , or weekly 114 4041
SANFORD. I bdrm garage apt
In downtown historical dls
trlcl 1 ) 00 , month plus 1)00
deposit &gt;11411*
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SANFORD. Oak Ave. » bdrm, 1
bath S4}l/mo 1st and last
n t-is tle ra a iilT )
1 BEDROOM F R C E ' m ONTH
SPECIALI 1 bdrm* 1 elite,
avail
Call Jerry. H I **10

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SANFORD 1 bdrm, l belh. cent
H/A, carpel Like newl t yr
lease S4l)/mo 444 141 1411
SANFO RD TO W N HO USE. 1
bdrm, lly ba Flraplaca.
private courtyard w/ gaiebo
No pell laOO/mo Security
depoell. Alter Spm i n 1111
SANFORD OOLD1 BORO
R EN TTO O W N
1/1 Perfect condlllonl S1.000
down 1400/monlh 4H HOI
SANFORDHemlllen District
R EN TTO O W N
-f P ER FEC T CONDITION +
1 b d r m , S I . 000 d o w n
t*00/monlh 4*4 1141_________

S tenstrom Rentals

1 Bdrm /I Bath 111 1414
SHENANDOAHAPARTM ENTS
1 BDRM 1 BATH apl available
S/11/44 CHAA, stackable
wether and dryar. all kllchen
appliances
Sail
m 1011
1 BDRM downstairs al 1*14 S
Sanlord Ay* SHI Include*
water **M!4-11S4eny1lme

• SUNLAND 1/1 w/ family rm.
pool. CHA, 1411/mo 14M tec
• SANFORD l/l apt w/ scr
porch, fpfc tl)S/mo 1111 tec
• S A N FO R O t / l.l. 1 story
duple* C/HA l4»/mo 1410/tec
ttenslrom Realty, Ik .
"W* Manage yaur Hama,
like II was eer t » « . " Ilm Day I*
m law Alter tP M iin -ia w
1 BDRM. t BATH. Stove 1
relrlg . fenced yard On but
line 1400/mo plus tec Reft
req C a 'IW 11*1____________
1 BEDROOM. I baltl, can! H/A.
family rm Only SMO down I
Alto *bdrm, 1bath available
Ask about our HUD homesl
Why rent! THE MILLIMAN
OROUP. INC Realtor H I ( i l l

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
A TTR AC TIVE 1/1 w/Ff* rm .
Iplc . heal/alr. Avail 4/1 lals
plus dap No pelt 111 0*41
OONT RENT when you cen
own I HUD homes, bank lor*
clotures, and mor* At low J l
t»0down Allartatl
Allison MalreOraup 1*11171

PcvuuU &amp; e
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Beautiful 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available

$449

1 Bedroom SEAB!
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St. Croix Apartments

M OUTH!' Mors-SAt 4-1:30 Cloaacf Sun
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3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3

On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Mary
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LEASING!

HOURS M-f, 9 - 6 1S.U 10-5 - Sun. Closert

Located On Beautiful
Lake Monroe...

Town Centre Apartments
•2 Bedroom . . . . $ 4 7 7 mo*

Sal. A Ian., poiiiibly more
Cook lunch and dlnntr, ait ill
with paiUnft and laundry
PltaiacaH Krllly at 331 U7i

97—Apartment!
Furnished / Rent

HO M ES
SWEET HO M ES

9047342771

Light typing, bookkeeping,
phone. Call 111 0114_________

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ROOM FOR REN T Light kltch
an privtllegs 1st and Iasi
MalureaduUpr t l »*)444
ROOM IN Private Lengweed
heme. Steady employed,
laC efc tio deposit 11* 1140

•1 Bedroom . . . . $ 3 9 9 mo.*

NURSES AID

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lord Kllchen A phone use.
com laundry IM A up }]« aill
CABLE TV. phone, kit. prlv
Non drinking, mature male
prtl Illw k .lM d a p n i 1*4*
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle sterling
!!}/ w k Kllchen, phone,
laundry, video games, oil
street jerking
1)0 4*1)
F U R N IS H E D ROOM, elec .
A/C. micro, hot plate, double
sink, table, bed celling lent
All ulil turn 1414 Magnolia.
Sanlord Call H I 4M1
PRIVATE ENTRANCE -air g
erator, microwave, color tv.
oil rlreel perking, end maid
sarvlce
11) 4004
ROOM FOR RENT 111 week
Call lor more mtormallon

REED TRANSPORT, INC.
1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DELAND, FLORIDA 32724

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“R o t l c T
FLORIDA JTA TE REQUIRES
all conlradort ba ragltlarad
or certlllad To verily e stale
contractors license cell
I 100 1*1 FY40 Occupational
Licenses ere required by Ihe
county and can be vended by
callingMt-ll) 0 .eat Fan

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W A N TE D CAR P EN TER S er
Carpenter Helpers Mutl have
own transportation No calls
al'ar IPM 1*4 Ml*
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E LP N E E O E D I
Bonus lor drivers All shills
available Deity pay, no lee
Report ready to work 1 K am.
Industrial Labor Svc . toia
FrenehAv Nophonecalit

M ID IC A L

Immffdiit* cponirtg ovotUblff
for dynamic individual 2 4
dayt par *#«k Strong ptrio
th tilt * mutt Kn m «#W

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b l C U B I T Y O F F IC E H Job
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NURSING ASSISTANT

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HELP!

• llost/Hostrss

71—Help Wanted

DRVWALl PATCH PERSON

SUMMER WORK
$9.25

Commirtlil Laundry Sanrica

KIT N’ CARLYLE® by U rry Wright

71—Help Wanted

•3 Bedroom . . . . $ 5 4 8 mo.*

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* M ay rates subject to clianga

O N E M O N T H FREE
PRE-LEASE SPECIAL
* On Sulected LJnils * Mo Application ion'
* 6 M ONTHS FH EE CAU LE!
• Sparkling J’unl ■ l-uigc Plimi I’l.ms

•Lkctcisc Ccnici *linc’igy I llicicnl
•W/D Comicctioiih

$300 OFF Full Month's Rent
O/i Selected Gorgeous 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom

Apartment Homes.
Amenities Include WasItcrsIDrycrs In Every
Unit, Fireplaces, New Clubhouse £ Fitness Center.

HOURS M F 9 6. Sat 9 5, Sun Closed

1900 W. 1at Street» Snnford 3 2 2 - 8 6 9 6

We've
got it!

401W . Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

322-1051

Discover
the Enchantment...

(J K a ) a ff o r d a b ilit y !

(p/b) space!
p / c j great location!

(p/d) fun!
(p/e) all of the above!

2 Bedroom/2 Bath May Special
$4

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Hurryl OHor Expire* 5-31-94
*With a 12 Month Lease

1 Months Rent FREE

• Lake Front • Sparkling Pool

Over A 12 Month Lease

• Newly Renovated • Volleyball

C o e v illa

Country Lake

APARTMENTS

APARTMENTS

2 5 8 0 R idgew ood A ve., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

3301431

330-5204

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141— H o m t i ( o r S a lt

141— H o m t i ( o r S t l t

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BATEMAN REALTY

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C/HA. (amity room. fenced
yard
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shaded ereeUOO/mg K I W I
SANFORD. I bdrm. li'p o ri
security system. (ull hit..
IH-M lldlKeunledM H
I BtDROOM. I BATH Central
M/A. yard, screened back
porch ) ) ) 44*4 er IH tO«(

~ 114— W » r t h o u « r _

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a Mamet vrltb *5*4 OOWNI
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a floor I. now Intida SI It.MO
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D E LTO N A , only S*00 down.
ScM mo Choove Irom 1 homes
to bo remodeled by builder
. Greel opportunity
Metre Oraup 44* 1*11
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family ym. attratl SSI.IOO
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R E A L T Y

■BA MANNIX BBALTY. INC.
• O S T E IN naar SI Johnt
Over &gt; acral ] Br. I be and
workshop llkenewt &gt;I94**0
jff arc Satan I Hall u n t i l
f AC H A N O I OR S IL L your
property located anywhere!
Invetlort Realty. TT* S4II

3 3 0 -3 2 3 0

L O N O W O O D / IA K I M AR Y.
M id Ili a public tloraga
warehouses 100. 000 or 1*00
sq 11 spaces Nice. secure,
aailly accessible location
F rw n &gt; 1 4 S £ e cjn o JI^

C A ttIL B B R R V Heaulllul 1
bdrm IS bath New carpel
paint Showt Ilka a model'
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C A S S C L B IR R V H I. / .
garage lanced basic Seller
atlitted financing It ; l*FI

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HOMES
VtM TUHt IPHOPEHTIES
am o r o ao lf

OFFICI/wereheete saece H00
Sq (I. Prime location at
entrance tn Control Ola Ra
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117— Commercial
_____ Rtntali ____
IO IA L LOCATION (or anliqua
mini mall Mifh visibility and
Iralllc count I.WO sq II build
Ing an largo lot M00/monfh
pimooc Halt RaattyOTirM
SANFORD Par taaao. ronod
C t. It** Country Club ltd
Appear MOO tq It large
pared, fenced and lighted
parking let or storage area
ISM plus tea Call Oick Joyce

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BANK FORECLOSURES. MATT
FORECLOSURES, ION DOWN
ASSUME NO QUAUriES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A OBANCC COUNTY

PHA/VA law at &gt;&gt;s\ ANQ I
owner finance low at S4**/mal
Oov'l Perec lateret. Repot l
Seminole. Orange. Vt letIt I
lea.eeoi «/il Llv. dm. lam rm i
eat in k ll. tocurity, satellite I
C O IT CUSTOM tglit Dining
fam ily rm i Appllancat.
garage tent ad yd U4NO
POOL MOM 11 I T . MBO tq t"
Llv , din , family game
rooms Scr porch* t « MO
Landtcapad V t. l/l acrtl App1
llv.dm lam rm i SOLUM
S U N K IN F A M IL Y RM 4
centnt peal Llv. dm lam
rmt appl , ter porch, vatu'I
ty tytlamandgaragai (t &lt;0o
BRICK V I apt" (tv. dm lam
rmt. toe tyttom ter porch,
fenced yd . garage' la* MO

Call lae deteitc i

liiw t Minsfitld, 323-7271
AA Carnot, tm . I ll IIM

l.aart at ereperliet tar taNl
All typat. areas 4 pricat Na
cemmiticaot Call Nr a FREE
lit' Watch TV Show Chennai
c. Sun i i a m ' too aac iret

ASSUME NO QUAIIFKSI

N iw San lard altica* and or
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SANPOtO. Otttco agate. * *
tq It budding total MOO tq
ii parortKo unii a t roar
SO* SO P I ( T tar laata on l» *1
tuccattlul aaltting anchor
buttneteet Good parking and
lighting Great allibillty
Atkmq SAflOrmo WAttOrrark

CUSTOM w'tput bdrm plan'
Dming lamlty rmt. appi
•reed yard Ire; mo tie MO
PRC FO R IC LO S U R II I I tpiit
lie . dm . eat m tilth tenred
w garage ISO! me Ua no
CUSTOM built I ) tp'it Rv
dm . eat In kitch . appi
garage SSairme StJ too

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OATTONA BCACH U t S M
Solar* Jbdrm Sioapt*
E vary thing lumithad
sue at sat Sat*______

CNARMINO l/l rrllh workshe*
covered patio, carport tread
lot. troth point Reduced to
SI*.*00 N IW IISTIN O I or r
bedroom. Its bath Freshly
pamtod I S** *00
V I N T U R I I P R O P IR TIIS
Mary I . Tabtn
tit****or m M*e______

LONOWOOD U Mary Schaalt
J/| w pool IMT tq It l*M
Longwood Lk M a ry Md
ST*,PM Owner. 411*414_______
ONLY U N t DOWN ASSUME
Tl*% Huge Ireod loll New In
'»ll FABULOUS J bedroom
with all ihaatlratl
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Call Diana cl The Cannan Oraup
m a e tie riu ir g * _____

VENTUREI PROPERTIES
HUD 4 VA FORLLOSUNIS
Low down I Seminole. Orange
and Volusia Counties
Call tor details!
• Lack Arbar. unique lake
•font home Large lot sav too
Beth Osbar nt
Ventura I frepeitlel

3300273/774 9400
SANFORD/IK MARY 1bdrm T
bath. Tear gar Mitt or lease
tribunal SAW mo Ml *M«
SANFORD SI*.*** T bdrm I
bath Nka area T4IT Orange
A w Heal nka home I can
make you *'■*owner 4/1 H4e
SANFORD Brand new homo
J/|, C/MA. bg lot Nice quiet
area Includes body shag with
large parking aiee Only
s ita a a o a o in ttc i
SANFORD I i.e'y i T TO/* » i
It , lie accak Oen. d n.ng cm
tyr porch new point Possible
Naso purchase SHSK 4*1 ' m
Pome Anderson Prop . Inc
SANFORD
country tiring
ctoio to new malll Great
llerler. l/l dan eel In kitch
beautiful bees S41F t*t far*
Patna Andersen Ptee l"c
SANFORD ) bdrm i bath
Great location' New pam« and
carpal
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STEN S TR O M
R E A L T Y .

LAKE MARY 4 / shaded
fenced ye'd ecroonod patio
Ouwt near atom Now carpet.
tita.bi.ndt tai ecc j i i n n
LONOWOOO/Myrtta Lake on
canal I ' l split, toeened
healed pool tp4&lt; greet cm
sill.*** &gt;00 a' It

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
0 ( 1 TOMA I bdrm T bath 1
car. new carpet point m ou&gt;
C/HA
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HALL REA LTY
312 W First S t . Sanford

141— Ho m ti tor Salt

PENNY

SANFORD Hoar new thop
ping malll S acres with 4/1
tplll plan In ground pool,
boeutlluloak Irootl
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B EA U TIFU L wooded tot near
Wilton school Owner llnanc
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dn and monthly I Only SCI *(M
St iobn'l Rlrtr accottl 10
acres l*K down! SIMM
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323-5774

OPEN HOUSE
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991 9741 F **« rdi 111 0017

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STELTENKAMP REALTY
205 N. Palmclto Avc. (Ncxi lo Post Office) • Sanford

1$3— Acrcaqe
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Deal Lake M ary schools. Maunll'k-siii 3/2
Harciwocxl flooft. Totally New Intlckl

3 3 0 -3 2 3 0
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$ $

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home tile, hettas, COIN*,
(arming or nurto.y Zoned
agricultural SI.T04 par acre
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owner I "»i.&lt; r , sc« Il I IIII
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family pork, corpocl. terton
room, tloruge Ecca lltnl
tond Pr lead below raluo
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W INTER SPNINOS T bdrm. 14
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carport. J ulll rm t Sacrifice
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bath Good condition SI **l
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I TO 1 ACRES tor mobile Soulh

Sanlord/Laka Jessup area
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181— A p p l ia n c e s

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199— P e ts 5 S u p p lie s

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4 B o n d e d . S t a lle d by
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Park trained personnel Wa
provide the hlohetl quality
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211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
A N T IQ U E l/C ita fa i/O w ilan .
wanted Anything of valu®
lopcaih F I Mill** 41/4*90
W AN T B D / A N T I O U I I .
Diam ond! Fin® |*w*lry
I’ockal and w9dt watch®!
Tiffany Itam! F urnltwT*
Quill! Slot machln®! Toy!
Ivory Mu%tcal Mam! Sword!
Kniv®! Anything anliqua
Calh paid Broadway Jewel/r
and Pawn. 1)97 W Broadway
If
Mevy 414 O r i i d i
Plaia/Oviad® 141 447®

213— A u ctio n s
ABSOlUIt
PUBLIC AUCTION
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WtdnaUay. AAayll. 1994
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PH » H 44® 9441
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______ Materials______
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193— Lawn &amp; Garden
FOR f A t I WOOD M U 1 C M
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fam 4. with attachment!
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e AKC COCKFR PUPPIFS e
• auks. bull, males, health
IV .lit she It I TOO III euto
AKC DOBERMAN PINCHCR
PUPPIES I led I black II
weeks old STMeecb JII 4*44
BEAGLE PUPPIES. * wkt old
StO S tamales and I mala
IX) sot/
• COCKER SPANIEL, male No
papa's, but lull blooded 4 yes
old Navar b®an around
children Outside dog Heeds
good home SIS JT4 4SIS alter
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215- B oats end
A c c e s s o rie s
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trail®* i ) wo D ) 0&gt;4* _ _ _
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it *. 4 cyl In ovtboard m#i#v
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tit®«g(ai! 140 HP Evimude
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a 4' Gl ASST RFAM If boat.
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salt water, arc condition
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•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In youc garage sale ad by
IT noon on (uatday and Uka
advantage et our special
garage sal* ad prlcall Call
Classified now tor defallsl

322 2611

231-Cars

219— W anted to Buy
FIN E JE W ELER Y . Olamondt
Kolas'* Gold Tools, TVs.
VCRs Coll GulUra. Slsreos
Cam tras Anllquts Buy.
Pawn Sail Broadway Jswel
y y and P a w n . H I T W
Broadway II Hay 4IS. Oviedo
PUia. Ovled* M( 44/4_______
JUNK CARS W A N T ID Graal
Southern Aulo Wracking pay*
cash lor unwanted vehicle*
running or nol Monday
through Saturday » am Spm
Well send truck 40/ 444 TQTI
W IL L buy ...log/ aplw/J lelters

pfiolos. tic ol (amous people
dacaesad/ellva
40/ 44/ » M

2 2 1 -G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
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/Ipparcraam peas S10 and
Okra............................TTT 040*
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Guise Hd . Os lean 40/ )M TU I
All day Sal, k Sun
W HITE CORN FOR SALE
Manwatbar Farms
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M erchandise
UPR IGH T PIANO «r/ mulic
rack 4 bench E ec®H®n» cond
i®10 o b o Can i n m i

223- M iscellaneous
• BATHROOM I I T
TO Inch
Vanity Sink. Faucal Cam
mode topper Cabinet. 4 Glebe
l Ight F I ■lure White t» Immed
In gold Good Condition
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• CO M FO R TER Singqvaen
lisa new condition OnlylTO
Call HOMO*
f ISM Ter* n I.*' ' -n-J iO "'b.
Common Oscar Placa both
10 S'OO OBO StS S/Jl S't Spm
• FOR SALE Sugar tflqbwgy
Power King NEW • ply I It
If 1 1 T Reng* O Tubeless on
• ho** rim Smgla or dual uta

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• GRACO CAR SBAT. Uka
nawi Pa&gt;d too an&gt;ngSCO
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your l*mily Car ion of v i (if.
f of of* r t f jo *o*«h|it
m 4/94
• IH ROMANCE N O VEL!!
Harlequin and othar! tn
perfect rondifion all for oniy
i&gt;o oo1C a fim ftl7

RLE BARON Canvertikla. 'M
Rad. loaded, dig dash, new
tap, new tires U.M8 4*5 Tiog

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•icapl las. lag. title, ale
F O R D T A U R U S • 1*11,
automatic, A/C. tilt, cruise,
•tarao cattail* Only l i l t or
par month
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m i t l i o r m sees
If/t CJ I JE EP . Rebuilt t cyl
Inder &gt;1.000 or bast of tar
_________40/ III •/14
__
tV/T B U ick &gt;KYLARK ISO VI
automatic Runt good Bodr
SSSOJTI */!4
• l*ri PORICHC. &gt;11 Targ*
low mileage, shows IIS* new
&gt;10000
OBO
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# 'n C H IV Y El Camlno. no
ang or Iron* . A/C. P/S. P H
cowl hood. SS grill* &gt;4t0
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_____
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•B&gt; CHBVY Chavalit 4 dr. 4
tpd. new liras, doatn I burn
oil OoodTndcar tSQOIT/ TUT
‘ I* C H B V R O L B T Caprice
Clastic. 4 dr . runt gaod
loaded 14 000 OBO and
' » Cbevralel Belelr } dr . run*
feed MJOOOBOI/4 ITU
S4 BRONCO II E»calianl cendi
I ion I Law mllasl Runs grtall
ts 000 Can m is s*

233—Auto Paris
/Accessorial
C R I M E RECEIVER HITCH
SOOO IO 000 Clots IV FUt
most lull t u t p/u (rucks
IM 00CaHni*4lt

Trucks /
Busts/ Vans

235—

• CHEVY B E AUVILLC VAN
'T*. I (on. Patkanger
clean laadad' Too much la
list mvkl see Sa aapraciaie
Only M.4*l O B O ____ « l H00
• FORD RANOCR. LTX SI
P/S. crulka. A/C. sNcaa sioo
miles. I yr ar n 000 ml taFI on
warranty ___
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OMC CAROO/W ORK VAN
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• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK ISIS
e.4 with loop*' 1*00 OBO
NsadsalalaFTtC. M T t R
1*14 RHO MAIL J ( I P Apcvo.
SO 000 miles Neer new bret
shocks, m otor, ballary
aisacnesac. siaecmg bo. Does
net run f4eeds trantmittier
we** taco OBO
t V 1U4
• IN I lU a u a iA M CMC S .
dietal hail Un. machemcal'y
solid new rad beak* ro4*r* A
cei pe's. need i.ne* V e 'rg w J
•ires and low peg kl too OBO
so/ » i isat
T* C J) JE EP TWA cyl. 4 wd
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C ars
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ttat f o r d pi«h «*#. i ' ) fo®
r*!f*rH 1971 Left of e*fra
port! A Beauff R N O IB O O )

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STOOOOBO All power ITT 0JS4

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CHEVY Mentt Ceil®. IH ) I
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V* N't®t 1) 410OBO 1)00191
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Vehicles / Campars
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)1K mi Mary ®*trait !n&lt;!
g«ea«Btw VBFy easy U W iw
|17 900_______ m BIB
1901 IX C B L If N. AN. quean
bed New ®wwif*g F ■c®H®rt
cond II OOO))0 1971___ _ ___
• 7! MOTOR HOME H i^ i ?r#4'
Will tr,i® tof tr®*®t Irait®* of
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tt B«mng twin bad! gerwra
to* A t , 1)1 VOOOBO 11107))

SATISFACTION
BEGINS W ITH SAVINGS
Q u ality Pre-Owned Vehicles!

Lowest Prices!
Short-Term Financing!
Low Down Payments!
No Auction Cars!
JEFF &amp; KELLY S
FAMILY AUTOS, INC.
TOI S French Ava . Santord

Ja 2 * 0 0 v U

Builder Closeout
IN PRIVATE POOL CO M M U NITY
308 and 310 Krlder Bd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

$5,000

Mo. P.I.

MOVE IN
NOW!
• $453 P. I.
• B ated O n S.23% A. P. M.

• Three Bedroom, 2 Bath
Split Plan,
1600 Square Feet
• Vaulted Ceilings
• Spacious M aster Suite
With Deluxe Bath

Screencd-ln Patio
Two-car Garage
Professional Landscaping
Walking Distance To Pool.
Clubhouse, Tennis &amp;
Basketball Courts

DIUCTtONSi Lake Mwy BK/cl. c.ul across 17-02. (o left on S.mlutd Avc.
1/2 mil* lo RJght on Sa/soia B^tl., pASt pool &amp;. clubhouse lo Irli on Krklcr Rtl

6 9 9 -0 9 6 2 - O ffice
321-8631 - M od el
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$62,990.00 INCLUDING
LOT

CONCRETE BLOCK W/STUCC0 • FULL CARPET • TILE

TUB

* state S.H.I.P. program

ENCLOSURE

LOT CHOICE • CENTRAL A/C HEAT • WASHER DRYER HOOKUPS • HOT WATER HEATER
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS • ENCLOSED SINGLE GARAGE • SEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS AVAILABLE

PAUL R. SCHWAB
CUSTOM HOMES

ONLY

NO MONEY DOWN FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS*
MEDCO PAYS CLOSING COSTS
APPROXIMATELY $600-8800 TO MOVE IN
A.P.R. 8.75% FIXED FOR 30 YEARS
40 COLOR AND OPTION CHOICES!

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NEWS DIGEST
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□ S p o r ts
Tribe back on winning track
DAYTONA BEACH — Tcxkl Braden led Ihc
way with both his unn and bat as Seminole
clubbed Mainland 13-2 In baseball Monday.
See Page IB.

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Fried -chicken ch ain taking
down billboards that offended
LANCASTER. Calif. - A fried-chicken chain.
Irowing lo a complaint on behalf of breast cancer
victims. Is Inking down dozens of billboards
advertising "The best breasts In Southern
California without plastic surgery."
"I think It was real Insensitive, especially with
all the things going on today with breast
Implants." said Carol Forhan. who belongs to
Ladles of Courage, a support group for those
who have bad birast cancer.
Sherri O'Riley, n field marketing manager at
Popcyc’s Chicken and Biscuits, said the
message was "tongue-ln-check. We didn't think
It would offend." But she said die billboard and
about two dozen others will I r removed next
week.

Airport authority to meet

More stores to shop

New plaza to be built
near mall in Sanford

Fulsnu/Hnrdy A Cullnwuy. devel­
opers of Clalcwny Plata, are already
moving ahead In the development
SANFORD — A new shopping plans for the shopping center.
"We are presently under dis­
center for Sanford began Its move
toward reality last night. Known ns cussion with quite n few stores."
Gntrwny Plaza. It will Ik* locuted said Pat Callaway. "And. we'll be
Immediately east of the Seminole attending the International Council
uf Shopping' Center convention In
Towne Center Mall.
The property Is owned by Semi­ Los Vegas soon, to meet with
nole F'arms Trust IV Properly, additional prospective clients."
He added, "We hope lo he able to
connected with the family of Viola
Kuntncr and Sanford nrchllcct and announce some of the major stores
political activist Eoglum Kelley. hy possibly the end of May or early
Harold CL Hnrtsock Is llslcd as June."
Callaway said store arcus will
trustee.
During last night’s mrellng. the rungc from 15.000 to 20.000 square
Sanford City Commission took two fret each. "If everything goes as
actions. It authorized the city at­ planned," he said tills morning, "we
torney to prepare an ordinance nope to close on the site hy
which will allow the development of Decemlier. and break ground for the
31.29 acres of land rnst of Towne plaza sometime near the first to
Center fkmlrvurd. and south of S.K. middle of January."
Callaway said plans are to have
46. It then presented the ordinance
for approval. Both measures passed the Gatewall Plaza open In con*
t Bee Plasa, Page BA
with unanimous votes.
By NICK PPBIPAUP

Herald Stall Writer

Harald Ptvolo by Tommy Vlneanl

Now moroly farmland, proporty noar Seminole Towno Contor will bo
dovolopcd into anothor shopping plaza.

Gunmen
rob local
restaurant

Crash this morning

SANFORD — The Sanford Alr|&gt;ort Authority
will bold a workshop tomorrow morning
bcglnnnlng at 0:30 u.m. The subject of
discussion Is Fixed Base Operations. FBO.
Airport manager Steve Cooke explained, "The
Aviation Authority has received three proposals
for FBO's. Each of them will be given
consideration during the work session, but there
won't be any fonnal voting on (be mutter until
ut least the May 3rd meeting."
Cooke said a Fixed Bose Openilor would take
over the main operation of the airport. Including
selling of gasoline and handling of tennlnul
operations. "An FBO would be paying the
Authority," Cooke said. "We would be receiving
money from fuel flowage fees, ground rental,
und extru services such as cor rental facilities."
"The atm here." be continued, "is to turn the
actual physical operations over to a FBO, rather
tbun the Authority handling It as we have done
for all these many years.”
The meeting will take pluce beginning at 9:30
n.m. tomorrow nvmilng In the conference room
of Building A at the Cenlrnl Florida Regional
Airport.

By NICK PFEIFAUP

Horald Stall Wrltor

W as your car burglarized?
WINTER SPRINGS - Was your car burglar­
ized April 9? Then the Seminole County
Sheriffs Ofncc may have your alulf. Shcrill's
Investigators arc seeking the owners of vehicles
In the Deer Run area burglarized by five teenage
ituys arrested earlier Ibis month. The vehicles
were located In the Kings Point and Fox Hollow
subdivisions. Among the Items seized from the
youth were u cur stereo amplifier, a belt pouch,
a two-way radio, six screwdrivers, u Cadillac
emblem und a cordless telcplxme. Flyers are
being distributed In the area. For more
Information, call 323(1512.

152 die in plane crash in Jap an
TOKYO — A Taiwanese Jetliner carrying
hundreds of people crashed und caught fire ut
an nlrport In ecntrul Japan tonight, and fire
officials reported 152 jicoplc died.
The China Airlines A300-600R crashed on
landing ut Nagoya airport after a flight from
Tulpcl, Taiwan.
A Transport Ministry oflklul said Flight 140
was carrying 255 passengers and 14 crew
members when It crashed at 8:13 p.m. The fire
was put out ubout 40 minutes later.
The Nagoya fire department announced ut
leust 152 people were killed andut leust 27 were
taken to two hospitals.
From stafT and wire reports

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Warm and humid

Partly cloudy with a
30 percent cn
chance of
u f te r n o o n t h u n ­
derstorms. High In
the upper 80s. Wind
east 5 to lOmph.

For more weather, see Paso 2A

Hatald Pholo b, Tomm, Vlnctnl

Horman McNabb. 88. ol Carrlago Covo Way. Sanlord,
was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Contor
this morning, following a collision on French Avonuo
noar 27th Stroet. The man had |usl rontod the
Chevrolot Goo, whon polico said ho apparently ran
through a red light and collldod with the sldo ol a
City ol Sanlord garbage truck at 8:13 a m. Dospllo an

osllmatod $15,000 damago to tho Goo. Iho garbago
truck sustainod only minor damago to ono tiro. Polico
officer Smith, who Investigated Iho accident, said ho
bollovos McNabb will bo listod In sorlous but slablo
condition, allhought Iho oxacl oxlonl ol his injurlos
was not known. Johnny Miller, driver ol Iho garbage
buck, was nol Injured. Chargos aro ponding.

SANFORD — Sanford |x»llce are
still scutching fur two armed men
wiio rohltcd a fust food restaurant In
Sanford over the weekend.
The MeDiinuld's restaurant, on
Hickman Drive near Interstate 4.
was reportedly rolilH-d shortly be­
fore midnight Friday.
According lo the Incident report,
two black males with ski-masks,
entered the store shortly after 11
p in Police said one roan held Ihc
employees while the second man.
said to have a 45 caliber automatic
handgun, took the manager to Ihc
safe and ordered It lie opened. An
unannounced amount was said lo
have liecii taken In-lore tlit- two men
lied Irom l lie arm
Police said there was an iudlcution the get-away vehicle may have
been a light yellow 1972 or '74
Ford.
One ol Ihc robbers was deserllK-d
as five feet eight inches tall, approx­
imately 135 iKiuitdn. wearing a dark
blue T shlrl and blue jeans
See Rob, Page BA

Sanford dry; rainy days take holiday
By J. MARK BARFIBLD

Herald Sonlor Stall Wrltor
SANFORD - Rainy days baik a holiday last
month as average rainfall was recorded In
Sanford.
Despite llircc months of average und aboveuverage rain. Sanford has become the driest
offlclully-monttored spot In the entire St. Johns
River Water Management District, which
cncompusscs all or some of 19 counties. During

the past 12 month. Sanford rulnfall has dropped
15.12 Inches below normal. During the past three
months, Sanford accumulated 1.72 Inches of
above-normal rainfall.
The water district reports the monthly condi­
tions of rainfall and surface and ground water.
Although ralnfull was below normal lor Ihc |&gt;ast
12 months, take heart, wc'vc had plenty of extra
rulnfall during the pust 40 or so years. A
long-term analysis by the district shows the
central region of the district, which Includes

Suuford. had about 55 Inches of nbovc-oormul
rain since 1950. In short, "wet" years more than
compensated for "dry" ones.
Despite the normal and alwivc rainfall lor Ihc
past three months, other water signs continue to
reflect the dry months of 1993.
The Wcklvn River continues to hover on either
side of the seven-foot level, meaning tighter water
restrictions will remain In effect In the areas
bordering It for a while longer. Residents west of
CIBec Rain, Page BA

Forum pits crusaders
for and against
riverboat gambling
By J. MARK BARFIBLD

Herald Senior Stalf Writer_________
CASSELBERRY - Anti-casino
crusader Sen. John Grant of Tumpu
faced riverboat gambling proponent
G cruld Brnlcy before largely
appreciative members of the Chris­
tian Coalition of Seminole and
Orange counties last night.
Members of the 50 or so audience
members were largtly Interested In
the economic and Boclal Impacts of
casino gambling. Questions ranged
from Ihc state Income which could
be derived from gambling lo Ihc
coats to treut compulsive gamblers
and serve their families.
Although hilled us a debate, the
05-mlnutc program was more of a
forum with no more thun rebuttals
lo statements.

Grant concentrated Ills message
on Ihc negative Impacts of gambling
In other states und the potential
adversity gambling would cuusc
here. Braley also mentioned the
Impacts of riverboat gambling In
other states, hut stating there have
been few Ills stem m ing from
gumbllng In slates with gambling
allowed on only riverboat cruises.
Grant Is vice president of No
Casinos Inc., a group formed In
1980 by drugstore magnate Jack
Eckerd. Grant Is a Republican and
was elected lo the Senate In 1980
after serving six years In the House.
Braley Is an Orlundo builder uud
chairman of the Orange County
Republican Executive Committee.
Braley and his Investment partners
In Florida Riverboat Corp. propose
□ Bee Gambling, Page BA

H«i(ld Pholo by Milk Haul*

Sen. John Grant speaks while Gerald Braley listens.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

C h ild r e n ’s

Police captain under investigation
TAMPA — A police cuptuln Is under Investigation for
allegedly trying to fix his son's traffic ticket.
Tnmpa Cnpt. Sam Jones Is believed to have used his
Influence to quash a $130 ticket his son received April 14, wild
police spokesman Steve Cole,
Jones, n captain since December 1092. Is one of five officers
eligible for promotion to mnjor.
Law enforcement personnel who fix tickets can be charged
with third-degree felony under stntc law. Conviction carries n
maximum five-year prison sentence and n $5,000 fine.
The probe was prompted by a complaint from within the
department. Cole said, but refused to discuss additional details.
Jones, acting head of the Tnmpa Police Department's
community nud human resources division, sold Monday he
was not aware of an Internal Investigation. He refused
comment when asked about the trafllc ticket.
Samuel Jones III was given the ticket for going 45 mph In a
30-mph zone, court records show.
The elder Jones, 4 1. has been previously suspended for a
total of 50 days In his 22-year rarerr.

IN S ho ld s 410 H aitians
MIAMI — One Haitian who reached the United States aboard
an overcrowded freighter Is free after walking away from the
hospital, but others have been detained. Immigration offlclnls
said Monday.
The Clinton administration allowed the boatload of 411
Haitians to land Friday when their freighter sailed within four
mites of Florida In spite of a repatriation policy calling for the
return of refugees Intercepted at sea.
Medical and legal screening for the 410 Haitians held at an
Immigration and Naturalization Service detention center wns
expected to finish Tuesday, said spokesman Lcmnr Woolcy.
The man who walked free was one of the first taken ofT the
ship because of his medical condition, but Woolcy said,
"Frankly, we didn't even know about It until after he wns
missing."
The INS put up three large tents and showers to hold the
Hnltlans at the federal Krome detention center outside Mluml
amid heavy downpours. Woolcy said.
No decision has been made yet on whether or when the
Haitians would be released Irom government custody Into the
community, he said.

Advocates push to spend more on youth
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers
must devote more money and resources to
the young If they hope to reduce violent
crime, pregnancies and other problems
among youth, children's ndvocatcs said.
A new report showed Florida ranked -18th
among all stales based on n composite of 10
Indicators lor health, education and well­
being, It was the worst performance by lIn­
state since 1988.
The 1994 Kids Count Data Book showed
worsening trends In seven of the 10
benchmarks measured between 1985 and
1991. Ineluding children living In poverty,
the arrest rale among teens for violent
crimes, births to single teen agers, and the
percent of teens who have dropped nut of
school and don't have Jobs.
Children's udvocates said Monday Ihcy
plan to make the woeful performance an
Issue in this y ear's elections, State
lawmakers recently voted to spend $300

million to ndd more than 14.(XX) prison beds
and $237 million on Juvenile Justice pro­
grams, many of them for punlslmirnt and
detention of Iren criminals.
"Any camlldaln going forward with the
illusion that you can put the prison budget
on steroids and starve everything else Is
really going to have the trouble of meeting
the test of reality and voters will uct
accordingly," Jack Levine, executive
director of the Florida Center for Children A
Youth, said al a news conference.
To try to get politicians' attention,
children’s advocates announced a six-point
political plan covering prevention and early
Intervention services, health care for
mothers and children, early childhood
development, child safety, economic securi­
ty and Juvenile Justice programs.
The platform Is designed In force polillrlnns to commit lo specific programs, then
provide voters a way lo hold them accountable, said Levine, whose center developed
the political platform.
"We're kind of Inking away the, veneer of

Girl pulled from bedroom, assau lted
VERO BEACH — A 7-ycar-old girl asleep In her bedroom wns
pulled through a window and sexually assaulted In a nearby
purk before being released by her attacker, police said.
They have no suspects but believe the attacker may have
chosen the girl at random because she lived ncur the park.
"We don't know If he had seen her playing In the yard or
what, but we do feel he had seen her prior to this," police Chief
Jim Gubbard said. "We don't think It's anyone the family
knows."
The attack occurred sometime after midnight Saturduy when
a man crawled through the girl's bedroom window, scooped
her off the bed and carried her to the park, Gabbard said. Police
said they found evidence the girl wus raped in a wooded section
of Charles Purk. ubout 100 yards from the child's house.
The uttack lasted a few minutes and the man then walked
uwuy, the girl told police. She said she returned to her bedroom
and went to Bleep. There were no signs of a struggle.
Gabbard suld he's not sure whether the child screamed but
said he believes her age was a factor In her waiting to tell her
parents. The attucker also may have told her to keep quiet, he
suld.
The parents look the child to the hospital alter she
complained of pain Sunday morning when the family uwokc.
Gabbard said.
A younger child asleep In another bedroom was not harmed.
he added.____________________________________________
From Associated Press reports

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Project Graduation desig n w ins
Dean Gene Williams (right) ol Somlnole Hlh
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FORT MYERS - For 10 years.
John William Childers kept his
deadly past a secret from his
wife, thru his girlfriend, und
federal Investigators In two
stales.
He even stumped "America's
Most Wanted." where his case
appeared seven times.
Htratd Photo by Apryt MrMtion
The secret: he allegedly killed
student $50
his com m on-law wife and
dumped her body In Hie scpllr
Bowie’s design (or (he Protect Graduation T-shirt
tank behind the North Fort
was tho lopontry.
Myers mobile lioine lie shared
with her In I9H3.
Police In Jacksonville finally
caught up with Childers earlier
this month. His 10-year road trip
over. Childers Is now in the Lee
County Jail In Fort Myers on
charges of murder.
But before he got there,
Childers led federal Investigators
on a national chase.
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Police say tluit alter killing
white," Fcugln quoted u black woman as saying.
"I own my own home and have plenty of material 21-year-old Laiire Catherine
goods, but I don't have the rcsjM-i'i and dignity Green. Childers lied North Fort
Myers and sclllrd In Arkansas,
that every middle-class white American has."
Blacks Interviewed fur ilu- book describe where he (mind a wife and
waiting 45 minutes to be served In a nearly started a mobile-home rental
empty restaurant; having a son barred from business.
Ills wife there, Barbara Hay.
eating In the dining room of a country club where
and
th e ir neighbors knew
he Is playing In a tennis tnurnumcnl; and bring
passed over lor promotion despite having Hie lop Childers as George Cook, a guy
sales In the company's division because of who liked doing the two-step al
management's concern that "you wouldn't (It In” local country and western bars.
He wasn't well, though. He
or "you’re not a team player."
welglu-d 220 pounds, smoked at
The most common sentiment held by whiles least three pucks of cigarettes a
surveyed was that blacks arc too paranoid about day. had high blond pressure,
racism.
d ia b etes, asthm a and cm"Actually, In doing research for my book I was p li y s e in a . a n il r e q u I r e d
astonished at how much blacks will give whites extensive medication.
the benefit of the doubt when they've been
Those ailments would later
discriminated against," Fcugln said.
catch up with him. as would his
One problem middle-class blacks face Is huvltig [iast.
to play by white rules In order lo make II In the
The first sign wus Nov. 10.
white world yet going home to the black 1993. when a nclghlxir called a
community, lie said.
hot line after Hiving "America's
"Whites' Ideas of blacks are mostly based on Most Wanted" ubout a killing In
stereotypes that are not rooted In actual experi­ Florida. The ncighlxir said the
ence because they live In a white bubble with killer
was living in Wcsl Memrelatively little contact with Afrlcuu Americans,"
fl
See
Secret,
Page BA
he said.

Study: Middle-class American
dream is nightmare for blacks
By Aeeoolated Prase___________________________

GAINESVILLE - The middle-class American
dream can he a nightmare for blacks because of
continued racial discrimination, says n University
of Florida researcher and co-author of a new
lK&gt;ok.
"Living With Racism." by UF sociologist Joe
Fi-agin and Melvin I*. Sikes, a retired University of
Texas educational psychology professor, was the
result of interviews with 209 middle-class blacks
In IB cities U.S. cities.
The researchers found these blacks suffer racial
d is c rim in a tio n In r e s ta u r a n ts , o ffices,
supermarkets and every other aspect of American
lire.

"Most whites live in a field of dreams utui
Illusions when It conics lo rate relations," Fcugln
said. "They don’t have a feeling fur the pain and
anger of black Americans, and they generally
deny lhal racism Is a problem In this country,
apart from a few exceptions like skinheads and
the KuKluxKlun."
Allhough most middle-class blacks have educa­
tions. credit curds ami good Incomes, many feel
the American dream lias eluded them, Fcagin
said In an Interview Monday.
"There Is no black middle class — to be fully
middle class In this country you have to be

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LOCAL FO RECA ST

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Today: Partly cknidy with a 30
percent chance of afternoon
showers and thunderstorm s.
‘T"Y"=5
V
High In the upper 80s. Wind cast
---------5 to 10 mph.
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
WEDNESDAY
Tonight: A 20 percent chance TUESDAY
Ptly cldy 00-70
Ptty cldy 88-68
Ptly cldy 00-70
cldy 90-70
Ptly
cldy
90-70
of evening showers and thun­
derstorms: Then fair. Low In the
upper 60s. Wind east 5 mph.
TID ES
STA TISTICS
Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a MOON PHASES
slight chuncc of afternoon show­
WEDNESDAY!
The high tem perature In
ers and thunderstorms. High In
SOLUNAK TABLE: Mill. 7:10 Sanford Monday was 82 degrees
Ihe upper 80s tn nrounu 90.
a.m.. 7:45 p.m,: Ma|. 12:55 ti.m.. and the overnight low was 62 as
Wind southeast 5 lo 10 mph.
1:30 p.m. TIDEBi Daytona reported by the Unlveislty of
Chuncc of rain 20 percent.
LAST
FULL
Beachi highs. 9:58 a.m.. 10:32 Florida Agricultural Research
Extended forecast: Partly
May 2
April 25
p.m.: lows. 3:51 u.m.. 3:55 p.m.; and Education Center. Celery
cloudy with a chuncc of mainly
New Smyrna Beaeh: highs. Avenue.
afternoon und evening thun­
10:03 a.ni., 10:37 p.m.: lows.
Recorded rainfall lor the
derstorms.
3:50 a.in.. 3:40 p.m.: Cocoa perlod. ending at 9 u.m. Tues­
Beachi highs. ID. 18 a.m.. 10:52 day, totalled .05inches.
FLORIDA TEM PS
NEW
FIRST
p.m.:
tows. 4:11 tun.. 4:15 p.m.
The temperature at 9 u.m.
May 10
May 18
City
HI Lo Pet
today
was 74 degrees and
Daytona Baach
H 49 00
Tuesday’s
overnight low was
Ft. Laud Baach
44 70 1 43
BOATINQ
BEACH CONDITIONS
68, as recorded by the National
Fort M yan
14 47 .14
Oalnatvllla
*1 40 00
Weather Service at the Orlando
Daytona Bcaeht Waves arc 2 St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Homttlaad
mm mm .mm
Jacktonvlllt
Today: Wind cast to southeast International Alqiort.
4) 59 00
feel
and
scmi-chnppy.
Current
Is
Other WentlierService data:
Kay Watt
*4 75 00
to the north with a w ater 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet.
L aka land
*9 47 .00
Bay uml Inland waters a moder­ C Monday’s high..................81
Miami
II 45 00 temperature of 76 degrees.
prcssure.30.03
P an u co l*
I I 44 00
New Smyrna Beachi Waves ate chop. Scattered showers and □Barometric
Saratoia
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Relative
Humidity....87
pet
45 45 1 00
thunderstorm
s.
Tonight
and
are 2 feet and slightly choppy.
Tallahaitaa
44 44 00
L1Winds......... .....East OB mph
Current Is to tlx- north with a Wednesday: Wind southeast 10 □ Rainfall............. Ol of an In.
Tampa
I I 44 39
Varo Baach
I I 70 71
water tcmiierntim' of 76 degrees. lo 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 leel. Bay I Sunset...................7tB7 p.m.
W. Palm Baach
15 44 04
and Inland waters a moderate
CiSunrlse................. 6:40 a.m.
chop. Scattered showers and
thunderstorms.

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Tuesday, April 26, 1994
Vol. 66, No. 212

being pro-child and pro-family and pulling
some real hardwood substance Into the
campaign," hr said.
About 4.000 volunteers will participate In
the Florida Children's Campaign, which Is
sending rnplrs of Ihe platform to hundreds
of stntc. federal and Iwul elected olTlcInls.
Advocates also will contact people who
contributed money to 1992 political cam­
paigns to provide Information about the
platform . They will s ta rt In Dade.
Hillsborough mid Volusia counties, where
18.000 contributors have lx-ru targeted,
Levine said.
The campaign seeks a special legislative
session tn deal with lengthy waiting lists for
programs to provide health services to
high-risk pregnant women. Immunization
und preschool for children from low-income
families.
The plan also proposes establishing a
stalewide health insurance plan to provide
haslr health care for pregnant women and
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After 50 years, man receives medal
JACKSONVILLE — Fifty years after being wounded by n
laud mine during World Wur II, Sam Muldrew bus received Ills
Purple Heart.
U.S. Rep. Corrlne Brown. D-Jncksonvllle. presented the
award to Muldrew In an emotional ceremony Sunday at King
Solomon United Baptist Church In Jacksonville.
"This has really been my day. This has been u great
experience for me," said Muldrew, 72,
The ceremony was the culmination of Muldrew's 50-year
quest for the medal Hint all U.S. soldiers receive when they arc
wounded In notion.
"I'm not going to say It Is racial, although 1 know that very
few black soldiers In World War II got the Purple Heart. They
said they lost my records and who knows, they might have."
Muldrew said he was riding in n U.S. Army vehicle In France
when It struck a land mine on the beach.
"The next, thing I knew. I was flying through the nir, then I
was on the ground. I spent the next few days In a hospital
recovering." he said.

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Sanlord Morale), Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, April 20, 1994 - 3A

Museum with a secret past opens
By SANDRA SKOWRON

A ssau lt with a car charged
Pierre I*. Dcajardln, BO. 430 Sprlngtree Way. Sanford, was
charged with aggravated nsaauit with a motor vehicle by
Sanford Police.
Police said he was driving behind nnother vehicle Into
l.akevlew Middle School. The first vehicle wns traveling slowly
bccniine a bicycle wns on the road In front of It.
Police said Dcnjnrdln grew Impatient and tried to pass the
car, Init slammed on the brakes and had to withdraw. Me then
tried to run the other car ofTthe road, they said.
He shouted obscentltlcs and made various gestures at the
other driver.
At the school he shouted at the other driver and spit at her.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $2,000 bond.

Theft s u sp e c ts nabbed
Sunday, Sanford police were called to a retail store In the
3000 block of S. Orlando Drive. A Juvenile reportedly had been
seen climbing n fence nnd tossing a gas blower and weed enter
over the fence to unother person. Ixtfore they fled from the nreu
In a car driven by a third person. A short time Inter, sheriff's
deputies conducted a truffle stop of a vehicle, on C.R. 427. nnd
discovered what was determined to be the missing gas blower
and weed cater In the back of the vehicle. Police said the
vehicle had a license plate reportedly stolen from another
vehicle,
The driver. Identified as Roger Carlton Cussldy, 18. of 2800
Abulonla Drive. Sanford, was placed under arrest on charges of
burglary to a conveyance, petit theft, and attached tag not
assigned.
The two Juveniles In the vehicle were also placed under
arrest In connection with the two Items rejiorted stolen earlier,
although no specific chnrges were Identified far cither of the
two or Cassidy nt the present time.

C h e ck c a se
Michael R. Kraft, 27. 075 Orange Avenue. l,nngwood, wns
arrested by Longwood police Friday In connection with the
rc|&gt;orted cashing of several checks taken from his mother,
totaling $100. lie was charged with forgery, uttering a forgery,
nnd access of a computer for fraud.

Disturbance ca lls
• Oennes Earl Hurkc, 51. of Winter Haven, was nrrested by
IKillce responding to n disturbance call at a Sanford hotel on
Ouk Avenue Saturday. He was charged with disorderly
Intoxication.
• Summit- Sigler Jr.. 48. with no local address, was arrested
by Sanford police In the IOOO block of Maple Avenue Saturday.
He was charged with disorderly conduct and violation of the
open container law.
• Donald Charles West, 00, of DcBary, wns nrrested by
deputies at a Lake Mary restaurant Friday. Deputies
responding to a disturbance call reported finding hltn on a
liench In front of the restaurant. He was charged with
disorderly intoxication, resisting arrest with violence, nnd
trespassing In a structurc/conveyancc,
• Michael L, Price, 28. 409 Mattie Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested at Ills residence by Sunford police responding to u
disturbance call Sunday. He was charged with battery on a law
enforcement officer and aggravated assault.

D om estic violence
• Michael Hugh Ugltono. 29, 2542 El Capital) Drive. Sanford,
was urrested ut his residence by Sanford police Sunday
following a reported dispute with u female. He wus charged
with domestic violence.
• Carl William England, 19. 318 Palmetto Avenue, wus
arrested at his residence by Sunford police Saturday following n
reported dispute with his wife. He was charged with domestic
violence.
• Troy Lee lllunslt, 4(1. or 14 Big Bans Drive, Sunford, wns
arrested by deputies following a rc|&gt;orted altercation with Ills
wITc. Deputies reportedly found Blansll In the 4000 block of
Orange Blvd. He was charged with domestic violence.
• Robert Boyd Potts, 35, 217 Holly Avenue, was arrested
Saturday by Sanford police ut his residence following a
reported dispute with his wife He was charged with buttery,
domestic violence.
• Keith Allen McKinney. 28, 1407 Valenclu Court. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police at his residence Sunday
following a reported light with his wife. He was charged with
domestic violence (buttery), and false Imprisonment.

Warrant served
Sunford police arrested Joseph Lee McClellan, 19, 318
Pulmctto Avenue, at bis residence Suturduy. lie wus wunlcd on
two warrants Issued In Citrus County for violation of probation
on convictions of Inhullng harmful chemicals, and grand theft.

Traffic stop s
• Tcran K. Gaines. 21. 510 Cypress Avenue, was stopped by
Sunford police at 13th Street and Southwest Road curly
Monday. He was churgcd with driving with a suspend*
cd/rcvokcd license.
• Arbenda Joann Smith, 38. 2629 El Cupltan Drive. Sanford,
was stopped by deputies on S. Adams Avenue near E. 20th
Street Saturday. She wus charged with possession of marijuana
under 20 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia, and
violation of the open container law.
• Sharon Sue Shuett, 38. of Deltona, was urrested by Lake
Mary police on Hubert Street Saturday. She wus charged with
driving under the Influence of alcohol and failure to slgn/accept
a traffic summons.
• Sheila K. Nardonc. 28, of 2597 Lake Mary Boulcvurd, was
stopped on Intcratatc*4 near S.R. 436 by sheriff's deputies
Suturday. She was charged with driving with a suspend*
cd/rcvokcd license und speeding.
• Rex Allen Partin, 43, of Kissimmee, wus sloped by deputies
on S.R. 46 near Hcnrdull Avenue Saturday. He was churgcd
with driving with c suspended/revoked license.
• Duane Spencer, 31, 777 Crcckwntcr Terrace. Lake Mary,
was stopped by Lake Mury police Friday on Greenwood
Boulevard. He was charged with driving with a suspend*
cd/revoked license.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A handgun, vulucd at $515 wan reportedly stolen Sundny
from a garage In the 8100 block of Via Hcrmosn.
• $2,350 In Items were reported stolen Friday during a
residential burglary In the 200 block of Lakcvlew Drive In Loch
Arbor.
• A tool box nnd rolo tiller, with u total value of $400 were
reported stolen In a burglary Friday In the 300 block of
Kingsbury Avenue.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• $2,150 In Jewelry nnd other Items were reported stolen In a
residential burglary Saturday In the 1500 block of S' Palmetto
Avenue.
• A VCR und telephone, valued at $518.95 were reportedly
taken Sunday from an apartment In Seminole Gardens.
• A cab driver told police he was approached by two men
near 10th Street and Bay Avenue Saturdny, who removed the
necklace from his neck nnd took the vehicle’s celular phone.
• Two firearms of undetermined caliber were reportedly
stolen Friday In a residential burglary In the 100 block of
Hayes Drive.
• A 1984 Chevrolet, reportedly stolen in the 200 block or
Chapman Avenue Friday, has been found by Sunford police In
Castle Brewer Court.

Associated Press Writer
FORT OEOROE MEADE, Md.
— Turn ofT the highway, loop
around a gas station nnd drive
pnst a wooded no mnn's land.
There, behind u chain link fence
lopped with barbed wire, you’ll
find it — the museum that came
in from the cold.
The supcrnecrct National Se­
curity Agency, the Department
of Defense outfll responsible for
code making und breaking, has
opened the National Cryptologic
Museum to pay homage to the
agency's rich but hidden past.
Be assured, NSA Isn't giving
awuy the bank. "Everything In
there has been declassified."
said David Hatch. NSA hlslorlun
and director of Its Center of
Cryptologic History.
But the museum, Just a short
hop from NSA's headquarters,
docs offer a glimpse of how
nations have tried to keep their
se c re ts by co m m u n icatin g
through codes and ciphers. II
contains urtlfucts ranging from
1 7 th -ce n tu ry books to an
ovcr*the*hlll NSA computer,
circa 1983.
Perhaps the most fusclnullng
e x h ib its arc the Enigm as,
e le c tro * m e c h a n ic a l c ip h e r
machines used by Germany
during World War II.
"It shown you the conse­
quences or poor signal security
and the benefit of good signal
intelligence, all wrapped up Into
one machine," said Earl J.
Coates, former NSA senior histo­
rian and museum curator, who
retired In January after more
than 30 yeurs with the agency.
When a message Is typed on
an Enlgrnu k ey b o ard , the
machine encrypls It through a
scries or rotors and connections.
The variations arc seemingly
Infinite, and the Germans re­
garded Enigma as Impenetrable.
“ What the Germans never
allowed for was that the Allies
could Invent u countermachine."
Hatch said. Which they did.

"It has chungcd the history of
the world. It shortened the war
at least two years and led to the
development of the computer."
mild Jack Ingram. NSA htstnrlnn
nnd museum curator, a 3l*ycnr
veteran of the agency.
Another museum treasure Is a
ciphering device attributed to
Thomas Jefferson.
"It was found In an antique
store In Charles Town. W.Vn.. In
1983. At first It was thought to
be a Civil War-era cipher, but
am ong Thom as Jefferso n 's
papers were found a drawing for
som ething sim ilar." Ingram
said.
None of this Is considered top
secret today, but visitors delight
In seeing (he sun shine on the
shadowy past.
"I have never worked with
cryptographies, hut I have
worked with radar and un­
derwater sound. I have heard of
stuff like this, hut In see It Is
wonderful." said Ralph Fowler of
Elllcott City, Md., a retired
em ployee of W cstlnghousc
Electric Corp,, the defense und
ejeclronlcs manufacturer.
NSA was established In 1952
und Inherited cryptologic ma­
chinery collected by Its forerun­
ner. the Armed Forces Security
Agency. Beginning In the laic
1970s. small exhibits were dis­
p lay ed w llh ln NSA h e a d ­
quarters. In 1970, former NSA
D i r e c t o r B o b b y In m a n
authorized the agency's first
ever public display at the
Smithsonian Institution.
"After Adm. Inman allowed us
to go outside the agency and put
something of a public furc on
our history, things began to
change slowly. Then, us subse­
quent administrations came In.
wc were given a little bit more
latitude In going oul and giving
talks." Coates said.
The NSA au th o rized I tie
museum last year, and It Is
housed in a former hotel and
d in n er th e a te r the agency
purchased about five years ago

Lawyers near plea
bargain in spy case

for unclassified meetings and
conferences.
As befits an organization
whose existence was once so
Bccrct It was drolly dubbed 'No
Such Agency,' the public wasn't
Invited when the museum flrsl
opened last July.
“We opened twice,” said In­
gram. "On July 9. we opened for
the NSA family and their family
members." he said.
"On Dec. 17. we opened to the
public."
By summer, Ingram said he
hopes to have more up-to-date
displays, videos, computers and
som e in te ra c tiv e disp lay s.

“ where maybe a message going
in would tie encrypted or someotic talking on the telephone
would be switched to a secure
channel."
The NSA apparently Is the flrsl
U.S. Intelligence agency to have
a public museum. The Central
Intelligence Agency has an ex­
hibit center, but It Is closed to
the public.
Frederick Holhorn. a professor
at Johns Hopkins University's
School of Advanced tnlcrnnllonnl Studies in Washington,
said the end of the Cold War has
forced the NSA nnd other spy
agencies to tie more open.

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EDITORIAL

Making school
safer for kids

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Docs the change in the way the department
of Health and Rehabilitative Services |HRS)
handles reports of child abuse or neglect by
school employees best serve the needs of the
students and the taxpayers?
On the surface it may seem that the
problem is simply being shifted from one
agency to another, leaving youngsters and
their families with the same options when It
comes to reporting abuse.
But. In reality, the switch In reporting
methods will help speed up the process and
save taxpayers' dollars.
In the past a parent, teacher or student who
wanted to report an incident of abuse at a
school had to call the HRS abuse hotline.
Once the report had been recievcd it often got
lost in the tangle of red tape and confusing
bureaucratic mumbo-Jumbo.
While all the cases were Investigated, it was
often handled more slowly than it could have
been.
Under u new school board policy, com­
plaints will be called into the abuse hotline
where the information will be recorded. The
Investigation will then be handled at the
district level by the district safety stuff In
conjunction with school staff, local law
enforement and school resource olTiccrs.
Appropriate action can be taken swiftly nnd
Investigations can be conducted more
thoroughly and less expensively.
The school district safety stuff Is charged
with ensuring the safety of students. Pro­
tecting youngsters from abusive teachers or
other staff members fulls within their Job
description.
Investigators familiar with the dynamics of
the school, Its people and the district con
conduct the Investigation more quickly,
bringing the Incident to a conclusion more
rapidly.
The safety of students must be paramount
to district offlcluls. We believe the changes
made recently by the Seminole County
district will make the schools safer for
students.

LETTER
W hat’s wrong w ith kids?
What I have to say Is vital but shouldn't take
long.
How many of you have read the story about the
10-yeur-old boy who went for a drive In his
mother's car without realizing the consequences;
ills mother paddled him when he got home and lie
told the school counselor uud site reported It to
HRS.
They told the mother, "you can't discipline
him."
They have kids, how do they do It?
■ If you don’t discipline them, they think they can
get away with murder and at times, that happens.
You spank your child for doing something they
shouldn't to keep them from doing something
more serious; explain to the child why you are
spanking them, but tell them you still love them,
especially if the child Is sensitive.
* For Instance. If the child is contemplating doing
something, but doesn't want it to happen to them,
don't do It toothers.
They think about this when It's too lute.
Write your congressman about whut the HRS
deemed "abuse." Discipline is not necessarily
"abuse."
People ask what Is the matter with Juveniles of
today; lack of discipline Is the answer. If they had
enough discipline and Information on drugs, they
wouldn't get into that either.
Qlvc the parents back the right to discipline their
children, not "abuse" them.
The story about the boy has been on Chunnel 2
and in the San ford Herald.
George M. Tudor
Sunford

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Simplify life—we need a flat tax
Which volume boasts the most pages: n| "War 1013. Or. slightly less unrealistically, they can
nnd Peace" b) "Webster's New World Dic­ throw out the present unfathomable lax system
tionary" c) tlte “Bible" or d) the U.S. Tax Code? und Introduce a federal Hat tax.
If you guessed n, b or c, you missed by u mile.
H e r e 's how it
The federal tax code Is almost ns long ns tlte w o u l d w o r k ;
oilier three books put together.
Law m akers would
For the average taxpaying American, de­ get to g e th e r and
ciphering the tnx cotie Is like reading n foreign agree on a flat tnx
language. Many Americans don't even attempt to rate for both Individ­
(111 out u 1040 form anymore, t hey Just leave it uals nnd businesses,
to their tnx lawyers or accountants to figure out say 12 percent.
"Progressive" tax
how much money they owe the federal treasury.
Even the so-called cxjterts often miscalculate rnten on personal
tnx liability of their clients — which Is why every Incom e would he
president from Bill Clinton (814.615) to George scrapped. Deductions
Bush (8108,000) to Ronald Reagan (820,000) to and credits elim i­
Richard Nixon (8280.000) has been forced to pny nated. Social Securi­
ty taxrs abolished,
the Internal Revenue Service back tnxen.
If presidents themselves run afoul of (he capital gains levies
The federal tax
thrown out. gasoline
federal tax code — to their considerable
code Is almost
embarrassment — then clearly It Is text com­ ' taxes, excise taxes
as Iona as the
plicated. The 114 million Americans who spend and luxury taxes Jet­
otherthroe
820 billion or so each year to huve their taxes tisoned.
books put
prepnred for them would be eternally grateful If
The current regime
together. ■
of corporate taxes
Congress simplified the tnx code.
There are a couple of ways that lawmakers can and deductions amt
do this. They can repeal the 1Oth Amendment, credits would also be
which created the federal Income tax twick In nixed under the revised tax code. liuxIncHxrs

t

would Just send the government a cheek for 12
percent of their annual earnings.
It would be that simple. Toss out the
gargantuan 4.000-pugc. 3-tnch thick, fineprinted tax code. Tell the tax lawyers to take a
hike.
Anyone with buslr reading and math shills
would be able to prepare their own IRS returns
with tlte dot tax. They would spend maybe 15
minutes to a half hour filling out a simple lax
form tlie size of a postcard. Wham. ham. thunk
yon Uncle Sam.
Aside from Its simplicity, the beauty of the Hat
tnx Is that It would be revenue-neutral. In 1002.
for example, the government collected roughly
91.1 trillion In various and sundry tuxes. If a 12
percent lint tnx Imd been In place, the treasury
would have raised 8006 billion 111 personal
Income taxes and 8560 billion In business taxes,
yielding the same 81.1 trillion (with a little
change left over).
There are other potential benefits of the flat lax
that would not show up on the government's
bnlance tx»ok. as Professor Paul Suinuclson
writes In the Kith edition of his classic trxthook
"Economics."

SARAH OVERSTREET

Give us facts
on cigarettes

So It went — lively, Involving, sparks flying
— but never without respect. How often, 1
wondered, do we inlss thought-provoking
forums like this one — or nt the local museum
or library — because It's easier lo Hick on the
TV? In a workout-mad world, do we (lex our
minds uqd spirits nearly enough?

The cigarette companies' eliemtsts must tic
In a mad Hurry.
Now that a National Public Radio reporter
has made public 13 "secret Ingredients'' used
In Hie manufacture of cigarettes, what the
tobacco Industry suys It feared most hath
come ujKin It;
Somewhere In a
Huy lab. Hie makers
ol B ra n d X a rc
working overtim e,
trying to match the
smooth taste of Joe
C am el's ravnrllcs.
"Of course, ethyl 2Inmate and sclnreol!"
c r ie s C li e til I s 1 A
when tie reads of Hie
NPR report. -"That's
what was missing all
the time! Igor, udd
another drop of ethyl
2-furontc. amt let's f Thoclgarotlo
companies'
see how that tastes!"
chemists must
In a n o th e r luh.
bo in a mad
Chemist M ts being
Hurry. ■
fired: "D um bbell!
Ilow could you leave
ammonia mil at our
re c ip e a ll th e s e
years?One of the
simplest chemicals we could hope to get mil
hands on. nnd you can't even sniff It out In
the competitors' smokes! Wliat's the matter?
Does our wlddlc chemist got a cold?"
That's what dgurcltc manufacturers would
have you believe Is happening. If you buy
wliul they've Ih-ch feeding us at! these years:
that naming (lie Ingredients In cigarettes
would be giving away vuluablc trade secrets -•
"opening up contpnnlca to unfair competlllon," to quote Tobacco Instiluie spokesman
Thomas Laurlu.
Independent toxicologists contacted hy
NPR said Hull among the "secret" Ingredients
found on (lie List of Thirteen are those that
cause liver damage and convulsions in
laboratory animals. It also Includes freon and
other chloroflttorcurbons, which arc banned
In food. A week after NPR broke the story,
and under pressure from Congress, the
nation's largest tobacco companies released a
l i s t t h e m s e l v e s . T h e y d e n y th a t
chlurulhinrncurboMH arc used anymore; and
they contend that some of the toxic sub­
stances on the list are OK'd for use on foods,
or found oaturally In other foods.
Having barely made n C In hlgh-school
chemistry. 1 have not the leasl Inclination to
cnicr the controversy over whether damage
•o laboratory animals translates to human
beluga. 1 believe you can put silicone heart
parts, hip Joints und breasts In a rat, utlll have
un animal that won't live past 2 years of age,
and not have proven anything uhout how
Grandma's newhlpjotnts will nlfcct her.
Yet I have u liard time believing a tobacco
company needs to keep a list of potentially
harmful tngrcdkmls from the folks who buy
their products on the guise thut making
public those potentially harmful Ingredients
will "open companies up to unfair competi­
tion." If figure tics are lillctl with chemicals
dial don't look so healthy on a run-down
sheet, let than level with me and try to
convince me why ammonia won’t harm me
In a cigarette while It makes me tiack like an
emphysema jxitlcnt when I use too much on
u floor.
Toxicologists consulted by NPR said the list
It reported Is "too vague to know whether or
bow toxic any of Hie chemicals are In
cigarettes," according la the Associated
Press. Federal law does not force manufac­
turers lo make public the quantity of each
chemical used In cigarettes. Again, the "trade
secret" dodge. If Brand A pours two units of
ummoniu Into the mix while whipping with a
whisk, Brand B will know the winning recipe
If Brand A has to disclose It.

Participants. 1 decided, were like (towers —
unique In shape, color uud origin, yet all
enriching the garden. Whether I agreed with
them or not.

As soon us clgurette manufacturers re­
leased their list, tobacco-industry tox­
icologists began scrapping wllh non-industry
toxicologists.

DONNA BRITT

Ideas flower in the right garden
WASHINGTON - Thinking back to what
sprouted In thut room lust weekend. I'm
wondering why I felt so awed. Of course Ideas
would flower In a garden of multicultural
books.
But I almost missed the whole bouquet. I had
a million things to do Sunday, so when my pal
David asked me to attend a panel discussion at
a local bookstore. I Immediately started
scanning my list.
And then stopped. "Just go." I decided. And
rediscovered the joy ofJust listening.
About 40 folks stood, slouched, and sat
cross-legged on the slate blue carpet nt Vertigo
Books - one of a growing number of U.S.
bookstores that celebrate works by voices
representing all of the world's citizens. Au­
dience members ranged from a young white
woman fiercely scribbling notes, to a graying
brother In an African Kufl hat. who offered
pungent commentary to all.
Wc urrtvcd too late for the Introductions of
the four black, male panelists discussing.
"Behind the Veil: Appropriation and Black
Culture," part of u weekend symposium
coordinated by local college students. Connie
M. Huzza and Joseph C. Razza III. Because I
spent the next two hours Identifying people by
their appearances, not names, the Images
stuck. The panelists: Dreadlocks (Darius
James. 30. author of "Negrophobia"); Goatee
{activist Double R, 27); Blue Shirt (Ronald A.T.
Judy. 38. author of "Dis'forrnlng the American
Canon") and Sneakers (poet D.J. Rencgudc.
31, author of "21 Blackjacks").
There Isn’t space for you to hear the entire
exchange, but for a sampling, listen. A female
uudtcncc member with braided hair Is speak­
ing;
"You look at videos and see people talking
about blowing an m.f.'s head olT," Braids suys.
"Instead of talking about who stole our culture
In the pnst...tulk about bow hard It Is...getting
to the betterment of ourselves."
A chorus of nods.
Blue Shirt shrugs, "Guugsta rap." he says,
"Is our James Bond, Tarzan — u male pulp
fantasy."
Kufl Hat Isn’t buying. "You don't believe
that yoursclfl"
Unfazed, Blue Shirt continues. "If music Is
censored to protect women, other sexual
Information will get censored In the name of
protecting women."
Abruptly the subject switches to appropria­
tion. defined here us one group's "taking
over." often for financial gain, cultural usjiccls
originated by another group. It cxplnlns the
bitterness of some blocks toward white nip­
pers, R&amp;B crooners and EIvIb Presley, who put
a blue-eyed face on black soul — nnd wua
christened "The King" by appreciative whites.
But the exchange proves black opinion on
this, as on ull else, varies.

"If others appropriate our culture. It's OK —
If we have chosen to ubdiente It.” Dreadlocks
says. “The essence of how wc survive is
appropriation. Taking u bit of this, and a little
of that nnd making something your own."
"What about sampling (u musical process,
often used In hip-hop In which phrases or
music from old re­
cordings arc Inserted
Into new records)?"
S om eone ask s.
' ' T ti.a I ' s It o w I
le a rn e d ab o u t (a
seminal '70s music
g r o u p )
F u n k a d c 11c ... n n d
James Brown. Now
the (new) artists urc
b e i n g s u e d fo r
rights!"
“ And Polygram
now owns Hie entire
Motown lib ra ry ." f And then
adds a voice.
stopped. 'Just
"Because they sold
■o/1decided,
It to them!" Kufl Hal
nd
Bhoots back.
rediscovered
But the real pro­
the Joy of |ust
blem, says Braids. Is
listening.
racism — " nnd how
blacks look In the
mirror and sec themselves as they arc defined
by whltcB."
Goatee Is gentle. "Yes. racism Is there," he
tells her. "But ns long as you're worrying only
about racism, focusing only on It. you can't
move on."
, Back und forth the two went until Braids left
the room In u huff. But conversation kepi
flowing.
"Those wlio say Halt black people 'give up*
their culture should remember Hint appropria­
tion began with minstrel shows," Sneakers
says. "Black people didn't encourage that;
whiles appropriated It through their domi­
nance."
“ But being hum an Is a lw a y s about
nj&gt;propriatlng," Blue Shirt responds. "The
moment wc utter nil idea. It begins to circulate.
Once It's circulating in the marketplace, It
becomes nurd to control."

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HtfiMPSolo bf Mart Htrrlt

A packed house filled the Casselberry branch ol
tho Seminole County Public Library to hoar the

pros and cons ot rivorbool gambling. Tho event
was sponsored by tho Christian Coalition.

Gambling—
Continued from Page 1A

to
sprint up to VI(JO million to offer
rlvrrtxinl gambling cruises on
llit* St. Johns River hum Port of
Sanford.
Flortdu Rlvcrbanl hus begun a
petition drive to mine the
429.42H mimes needed to place
a rlvrrbout-gumbflng only ques­
tion on the Novemtier hallo!.
There are four other groups with
gambling proposals.
The style of the two men was
clearly different. Grant often
spoke to a confident strong
voice, punctuating his com­
ments with quips, itraley spoke
In a quiet voice, making pro­
mises and airing commitments
tils group would make or refer­
ring to studies.
lkilli men agterd on several
(mints: gamtiling Is already prrsent In Florida In (he form of Ihr
Lottery, pari-mutuel wagering,
hlngo. and coastal gambling
cruises outside Die lnleniiillon.il
boundary: rlvrrtxiat gambling Is
the least offensive of the several
g a m b lin g p ro p o s a ls : an d
ga m bllng cnn be addict Ive.
"Util (wo wrongs do nol make

a right,” Grant said In Ids
opening comments. "Hie best
throw of the tike Is to ilirow
them away. It's lint social |Killey
and It's tiad economic (mllcy, It's
contrary to ibc judco-chrlsllnn
work elide,”
Grant told the group $30
billion was Silent In g,untiling
losses nationally In 1993 and In
communities which allowed ca­
sin o s. re s ta u ra n t b u sin ess
dropped 25 In 50 pcrccnl 50
mites from the casinos.
Grant also referred to a study
whlfli declared -to percent ol ait
economic "white-collar” crime
was caused by com pulsive
gambling.' Grnril. under qur-sfInning from rc|iirtr-rs prcM-ui.
11mil I nol slate die source of llnInformatlon.
"They lead to blight, welfare
and a drain on government
services." tie said
Hi airy eounlered by saying a
study performed Ini Florida Klv
rrboat by notedecorionilsl think
Flshklml nl Winter Park found
IH rlvcrlxiuts on Flortdu waters
would generate S.1H7 million (or
Ilie slutr each year, would pro­
duce 05.OOO [nlis ,ii mi annual

salary ot $24,000 and generate
little rrlrnr or adverse Impacts to
businesses near the cruises.
Itraley said the cruises would not
offer meals and would lie limited
lu three-hour Irlps. drtcrlng
Impulse gambling.
A survey of Illinois law en­
forcement officers lias shown
ilinl rlverlxtul-only has seen lllllr
or no Increase In crimes since
limited gambling was allowed.

Continued from Page 1A
Interstate 4 are pre­
vented from wulcrlng landscap­
ing from H n.m. to ri p.m. each
day. Residents outside Die area
are reslrlcted from watering be­
tween 10 n.m. and 4 p.m.

Eventually, a small portion of
rnln soaks underground and
replenishes Die Floridan Ac­
quirer. much of Die stale's natu­
ral drinking water source. A
d is tric t-m o n ito re d well In
Geneva recorded a .97-foot drop

fx-tween February mid March
and a total drops during the past
12 months of 2 .1feet.
A drop of 1.70 feet was
recorded In a Long wood well
during March and 4 .1 feel dur­
ing Ihr pasl 12 months.

side (d Die area. south from S.R.
•Hi. While II Is also owned by
Seminole Farms Trust IV Pro­
perties. II Is represented by
Bruce Andersen.
The two parcels of land were
originally under single zoning.
Sanford's Director of Planning
and Development, Jay Murder,
said Die main objective of splitDug Die two |turrets in the
rezonlng procedure Is to avoid
triggering a Development of Re­
gional Impart, DID. review.
According to Die concurrency
plan. Gateway Plaza would be
nllocalrd up lo 235.OOO square

feet for commercial develop­
m en t. N nrthgule would be
allowed to devckip iqi to I2H.27U
square feet of commercial devel­
opment.
"Although the two properties
adjoin," Callaway said, "they
aren't connected In regards In
the development of Die plazn.
Wlial Die Nnrthgule people plan
lor their side of the land is iqi to
Diem. It could be a hotel or mosl
miylhlngelsc,"
[Iru rc A n d e rs e n , m a jo r
spokesman for NorDigate. could
not lx- reached tor comment Dlls
morning.

used und Ihr- mime ol every
prescription drug In- bad Into
[Iliarm a c e u i leal ru m p u le r
databases and newsletters.
One Insulin (irescrlpllon was
filled In Florida, which led Inves­
tigators bark lo the slate where
the murder wuscrimmlttrd.
By Dirn, Childers had surfaced
In ^Jacksonville, using Die mime
George Henry. He wooed a
70-year-old Jacksonville woman.
He e v en tu ally asked Mary
McKelDieu Morris In marry him.
On April 10. lor Die seventh
Dine. "America's Mosl Wanted"
played the Childers tape. A
neighbor called. Duval County
(Miller- arrived at Die couple's
home, and haiideuffed the
Childers and Mau ls,
"I dliln'i know wbai was going
o n ." his girlfriend recalls.
"George wouldn't talk until they
threatened lo lake me In jail."
That was when Childers, til.

"said he was Dm- man llicy were
Irxiklng lor. und lie was tired ol
running," said Sgl. Malcolm
Adams, Die Duval County slierIlfs deputy.
Childers maintains, however.
Dial lie didn't kill his commonlaw wife.
"How would you like (u lie
convicted on mitloiuil television
for a crime you didn't commit?"
he asked. "I didn’t do II: I didn't
kill my wife."

Plaza

Continued from Page 1A
[unction with lire planned
grand opening of Ihc Seminole
Towne Center Mall, which has
been projected for September 7.
1095.
Grant said of the several pro­
In addition to approving Ihe
posals which may face voters drafting of the ordinance lo
ibis year, rlvcrtmat gambling approve Die planned develop­
may lie the least offensive, but ment of Gateway I'luza lust
added "Hut Dial's about like night, the city (Timrnlsslon also
telling your teen-age ilaugbicr to approved a similar request for
go mil and haven good time but property Immediately rust of Die
don't gel more than 25 percent G atcw u y a re a , know n us
pregnant."
NorDigate.
Grant said he opposed all
North gale consists of 24.7
lorttis ol gambling, Including lire acres along Die Rinehart Road
Iail Icry and pari-mutuels, but
added Die pail-mulucl Industry
generates a large amount ol
revenue lor education. Ilraley
countered by saying be proposes
Dial a portion ol revenues from Continued from Page 2A
rlvcrboulH subsidize the ailing
lul-ulul. dog and horse racing (ibis. Ark.
"He must have known he was
Industry
caught," Huy said, "but he
didn't try to takeoff."
Childers told Die FBI tits name
was George Cook, the Identity he
had used since buying a driver
license from u homeless man In
Texas for $25, a Tew weeks after
tie fled Florldu.
The FBI wasn't satisfied and
wanted him fingerprinted.
"Sometimes
It
lakes
us
lu
our
h
e
a
lth
re
fo
rm
p
r
o
p
o
s
a
ls
By Associated Press
Childers and fils wife were
espoused by Itlchnrd M. Nixon country a cycle or two of history
sent
home from the police sta­
lo
get
around
lo
doing
what
Is
when
be
was
president
two
SAN FRANCISCO - Hillary
tion, bul the FBI agent still
required." she said.
ftodham Clinton says higher decades ago.
Nixon, who died last week, w asn't satisfied ami sought
Ignoring Nixon's stinging erllluxes have "always been one of
applauded
Die president's goals another opinion. That expert
the choices" In financing health IcIsiiin of Clinton's package, she
when
Clinton
Introduced his said the prints matched those
said
the
two
presidents
re­
care reform hui Dial Die admin
health
plan,
tail
said
II "Is less a taken IH years ago taken when
cognized
the
economic
Impera­
1st ru t Ion f a v o r s h a v in g
Childers was arrested In St.
employers puy mosl of their tive ol In-alib reform, wanted In prescription lor better health Augustine un aggravated assault
care
than
a
blueprint
lor
the
build
on
Die
strengths
ol
the
workers' Insurance costs.
charges.
The idea of higher taxes was existing system and recognized tnkeover by the federal govern­
That's when authorities real­
ment
of
onc-scvenlh
of
the
the
need
to
provide
coverage
to
raised last week by House Ways
ized It was Chlkiers they hud let
nation's
economy."
uninsured
Americans.
and Means Committee Chairman
«&lt;&gt;•
Dan R ostenkow skl, w hose
By then, however. Childers
committee Is trying to draft a
had fled lo Prattville. Ala., near
health cure meusurr that meets
Montgomery and checked Into a
President Clinton's goats.
motel.
Speaking Monday la Die an­
He appeared on "America’s
nual meeting of The Associated
Most Wanted" uguln. and leads
Press. Mrs. Clinton declined to
from the show brought Investi­
com m ent In any detail on
gators to Prattville, but it was
Rostcnkowskl's views. She said
too lute uguln.
(he administration hud decided
C h i l d e r s h a d g o n e to
not lo weigh In every time n
Montgomery, traded In his RV
proposal Is floated In Congress,
for a m aroon 1970 Dodgr
but Instead lo push (he presi­
gave It away" to charity, said M unuco und ch eck ed Into
By
LOUIS
MEIXLER
dent's goals und approach ns Die
Mohimicd, a flnunce executive another hotel. He checked out.
Associated Press Writer
benchmark for that debate.
with a poultry company In and again, poller were Just hours
Generally, though, she said
late.
NEW YORK - Unlike most Gainesville. Gu.‘
Uostenkowskl hud essentially American Investors. Mahmoud
By late December, more than a
raised the question of "whether Mohnmcd Is looking for anything
month had passed with no trace
The
Amana
fund
does
nol
Die Congress would prefer hav­ hut a guaranteed return.
of Childers. So "America’s Most
purchase slock In any company
ing a general tax Increase than
Mohnmcd Is one of 1.200 II considers In vlolnllon of Wanted" ugrecd to update the
an employer mandate. That has Investors In the Annina fund, thefor now the fifth Dine.
Islamic principles. That Includes case
always been one of Ihc choices."
The FBI knew Childers was on
first and apparently only U.S. hanks and companies Involved
Clinton’s plan would require mutual fund run according lo
se v e ra l m edications. They
In gambling, liquor or porno- thought they could track him If
Dial employers provide health strict Islamic guidelines.
gruphy.
care to their workers and pay the
they put every name he had ever
Islamic luw prohibits a guar­
bulk of the costs. Hut Mrs. anteed return on Investments,
Clinton said sliding seulc sub­ saying that earning money
sidies available to small business without taking risk or perform­
would cut their shurc to us law ing labor Is Immoral. The fund
ns 50 percent In many cases.
holds no bonds or preferred
In any event, she said smaller stock, because Ihey pay a fixed
Survivors Include husband.
E. JEAN DOERING
firms that now find health cov­ rate of return.
Hubert: sous. Albert. Karl, both
E.
Jean
Docring.
59.
E.
Second
erage too expensive would gel a _ Any cash Is kept In checking
Street. Sanford, died Sunday, of Apopka, Gerald, Bronx. N.Y.:
better deal because new pur­ accounts, which pay no Interest.
April 24. 1994 ill her residence. d au g h ters, Ja n e t McIntosh.
chasing pools would allow com­
The fund does, however, buy Born Scpl. 27, 1934 In Brazil, Hope, both of Bronx, Sonia
panies to hand together and stocks, which are acceptable
hid., she moved to Central Flor­ Ferguson. Tampa; slslcr. Viola
Increase their bargaining power.
because they rise and lull lu ida In 1974. SIkj was a hair­ Slcwurt, Kingston. Jumucta;
As hIic explained and defended value and can raise, lower or
eight grandchildren.
the administration plan at the eliminate any dividends they dresser.
Survivors Include husband,
AP m eetin g . Mrs. C lin to n |iay.
Bald win-Fairchild Funeral
Donald: daughter, Sonya Ralf.
pointed out many similarities tn
Before Investing tn Annum. Barrington, III.: son, Andy, San­ Hume, Scmoruu/Forcst City
Mohainert kept IiIh savings In u fo rd ; s is te r . P o o ls G ood, Chnpcl, In charge of arrange­
hank
account "until I could find Thompson Town, Pa.: brother. ments.
77/c Srm/n/r/ Ih n ilil
something lo do with II."
Bob llcacox, Chicago: three
him ns I lir hoi h i lo
"The Interest was tainted, so I grandchildren.
your iloor\ti'i&gt;...
.L
Griimkow F uneral Home,
•Lwtl Not
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
•NilbuVUItnutloul Nt.i
DOE RING, E. JEAN
ments.
’Sport)
Fun*r*l H fv lcit lor Mrt E J»»n Doorlng,
•WnUxr
Continued from Page 1A
CATHERINE C. WHITE-DA VIS S9, ol Sonlord who dl*d Sunday, will bo 10
• Lolltn WIbr Editor
o'clock
Wodnotdjy morning at Gromkow
The other was described as six
Catherine C. Whltc-Duvls, 75,
•Chunk Fop
Horn* Chapel, with Ooocon J ir r y
• U im rt Mogoilat
feel one Inches lull. 145 pounds, Mnnsllclrl Drive. Altumonlc Funorol
Kolmar ollldallng. Informant will ba In
•Ccnki
wcurlng a yellow T shlrl, dark Springs, died Monday. April 25. Mapla H ill Camatary, W aru w , Indiana.
•CbuUM AJ)
Frltn dt may call at Gramkow Funaral Horn*
plaslic-llkc pants, und wearing a 1994 at Florida Hospital, Alta­ this
•Urol Adrirlbloi
evening (Tuaiday) from 6 1 p.m. For
• Suodojr lira Ilk FUatu/
green
ski
musk.
While
police
said
he
monte
Springs.
She
was
bom
thou
who with, memorial contribution a rt
Edatalba/Biularu
also had a handgun. It was nol Jan. 3. 1919 In Jamaica. She ■uggeited to Hotplc* ot C an lril Florida, 1J00
•Spatial SntbM
Cantor P arkw ay. Suit* 100.
Immediately Identified.
M I'm n of Comomilry Sorvitt
was a nursing assistant for a M a llla n d FLM
M I.
Tv Subterlbt Call Today!
No one was reportedly Injured nursing home. She was Method­ Maitland,
A r ra n g a m tn li by Gram kow Fu n eral
322-2611
during Ihc robbery.
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Mrs. Clinton makes health
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Prosecutors plan In convene a
grand Jury early next month lo
bear the Childers ease. For a
person to be prosecuted on a
first-degree murder charge in
Florida, a grand Jury Indictment
is required.
II convicted. Childers would
face Die dealh jM-ualty or life In
prison without the chance of
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as well ns tax und
wage Incentives to help lowincome families support tliclr
children financially.
Increased taxes probably
would lx- needed lo finance the
services and program s for
children, something lawmakers
have resisted doing recently and
particularly this election year.
"If Die tlebale focuses on tax.
then In fai l the voter and Florida
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programs that work," Levine
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Elections begin amid fears
Clinton crime crusade
Appeal made for assault weapons ban of more terrorist attacks
By TOM RAUM
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — President Clinton briefly
held un AH-15 assault rllle as he stepped up n
campaign to Iran such firearms "These
wcufions were designed for the battlefield, not
the streets of America." he said.
Clinton made an Impassioned appeal for the
ban In a speech Monday recognizing volun­
teers and organizations who have worked on
behalf of victims of violent crime. A Dayton.
Ohio, police officer — Lt. Handy Heart —
recounted how lie and n fellow officer were
fired upon In March 1091 by a gunman
stopped In a traffic Incident.
Heart said that be received fragment wounds
lit both legs and that Ills fellow officer — Steve
Whalen — was killed as the gunman fired
round after round at them.
Bean told Clinton be wanted the president to
see what the weapon used In the attack, an
AH-IS. looked like. A Secret Service agent
carried one over and gave It to Benn. who
bunded It to the president.
Clinton held the lurge, black weapon In front
of him with both bands. Its barrel pointed
skyward, for several moments, eyeing It
grim-faced.
"Who ore we trying to kid? There Is an air of
unreality about this debate," he said, crit­
icizing the House for so long resisting passing
legislation to bon assault weapons.
The House Is expected to vole within the
next week or so on such legislation. The
Senate Included such a measure In the crime
bill It passed last year.
Meanwhile. Hep. Charles Schumer. I) N V .
head of a House crime subcommittee, hrld a
hearing on Capitol Hill to drum up support for
u ban.
Buzanna Gratia said she saw her father. Al.
71. killed when George Henuard shot 23
p e o p le to death Itelore killing himself at l.uby's
cafeteria In Killeen. Texus. on Oct. 16. 1991.

She (led lor her life, thinking her mother was
behind her. only to learn later that 65-year-old
Ursula Instead crudlcd her husband of *17 years
and sat calmly ns Hcnnnrd put n bullet In her
bead. Ms. Gratia testified.
She said that banning 19 types of assaultstyle weapons and their copies and limiting
ammunition magazines to five rounds, as
called for In pending legislation, wouldn't do
any good.
"it takes one second to switch a clip." the
54-year-old chiropractor said, demonstrating
with n pantomime In the air.
But Ken Brondell .Jr. of Canyon Country.
Calif., said the fact that each magazine
contains fewer bullets can make n difference.
"If It wonld save one life ... obviously the law
Is worth It," said Brondell, whose sister, Los
Angeles Police Officer Christy Brondell
Hamilton, was killed Feb. 18 when a teen-ager *
fired an assault-style weapon through the door
of her squad car.
Schumer said he believes 15 to 20 more
votes will be needed for passage In the House,
which has never supported a ban on ussaullstyle weapons.
Clinton, speaking with reporters after the
White House event, said he didn't know
whether there were enough votes to get a ban
through the House.
"I think we're in a lot better shape thun we
were a week ago, but I don't know (but It will
pass. I'm working on It," be said. "We're Just
now gelling our teeth Into the effort.”
The ban was approved by a 56-43 vote as
part of a broader Senate crime bill that was
passed late last year. It would stop the
manufacture, sale und new possession of 19
sjieclfled semiautomatic assault weapons and
bar production of copycat models.
The House crime bill did not contain such a
version. Clinton said he assumes that. If the
House approves the separate assault weapons
ban. It will lx* placed In the fluid anti-crime
measure now being worked on by a HouseSenate conference committee.

New dictionary lays down
the law, but will it stick?
By CHRISTOPHER BURNS
Associated Press Writer
I’AHIS — In Its endless guerril­
la war against Frnnglnls. the
government has armed Itscll
with a new dictionary containing
3.500 translations aimed at
"user-friendliness." Oops, make
that "convlvlallte."
From "airbag" (sac gonllahle)
to "zoning" |zonagr)( the glossy
red handbook seeks to counter
the ever-wlder use of English In
business, sports and science by
providing Freurb alternatives
It remains to be seen whether
the new terms, some of them
long and clumsy, will catch on In
a nation struggling with Itself
over bow to be modern, hightech and cool, yet preserve Its
rich linguistic tradition.
The Dlctlonnalre des Termes
Offlclels contains translations
m a n d ated by g o v ern m e n t
ministries since France started
lighting Frangluls In the early
1970s. Tills year's edition adds
about 100 new terms and has an
English -to-Frrnch Index. It also
Is available on Mluttcl. the tele­
phone company's widely used
screcn-and-keyboard console.
"T he Idea Is to be more
accessible." saltl Aline Magnant.
head of the French Language
Delegation, which prepared the
462-page paperback.
"The dictionary must be used
by public officials," she said, and
"we hope professionals, students
and teachers will use It."

Words thul do not euleb on
will be dropped Irom future
editions. Magnant said.
Premier Edouard Balladur Is
trying to push a bill through
Parliament that would toughen
the language laws. During a
debate In April, one Socialist
sen ato r ridiculed It us "a
Maglnot Line."
With annual revisions, the
new dictionary cun react more
quickly to language changes
than the multivolume lexicon
published every few decades by
the Academic Francalsc.
New listings Include "navell e it r ' ' f o r c o m m u t e r ,
"ravltalllement” for catering,
“ e s s u lm a g c '' for sp in o ff,
"numcro d'urgcncc” for hotline
and " te le m e rc a l tq u e " for
telemarketing.
Other terms, such its "dlsque
com pact" (CD), "fu rttv lte
(stealth), and "remur-mentnges"
(brulnstormlug) have yet to
achieve general use.
While "balladcur" has re­
placed Wulkmun. French TV
showed un electronics snlcsmun
w It o d i d n ' t k n o w w h a l
"prcsonorlsutlon" was until the
Interviewer said "playback."
"We find It a bit ridiculous."
said Bill, a deejay funlmutcur) on
Fun Radio, a rock station that
tangled with the government
over a sex-oriented tulk show for
young people.
’"Hit Parade' exists since I was
Iron), so 'palmures' would be
difficult." be said.

Bill. 25. who refused to give
bis real French name and shat­
ter the mystery of Ills radio
moniker (pronounced “Heel"),
said be wus more open to the
dictionary’s French-n|&gt;elllng miaptatlonsof English words.
"We use those In French —
tulteur. boomeur — that's OK."
lie said, referring to the tweeters
and woofers In stereo speakers
"French Is u very beautiful
language. Buf uslng all those
words In Frangluls has become
habit."
Americans say "u la mode"
without fear ol prosecution,
though some who are upset by
the onslaught of Spanish want a
law making English the official
language. "Toochay." one might
say.
The new French language law
would not and could not outlaw
street Frangluls. like "Je suls
destroy" for "I'm wiped out."
It would require advertising
und officially sanctioned confer­
ences to use approved transla­
tions. State-owned agencies,
media und other companies, as
well us official documents, al­
ready are required to avoid
English terms.
Most troubling to many of­
ficials Is the Increasing use of
English In technical fields.
Leading scientific publications
are In English, and executives
say they must use English terms
In business.

Polls predicted ttie group, which has promised
Jobs and bousing to blacks, could get up to 60
percent of the vole.
Mandela, who spent 27 years In prison for
anil-apartheid activities, urged people not to be
scared off by the bombings.
"We are determined the clecllons are going to
go on. I want you to look to the future with hope
und confidence. The forces of peace arc far more
powerful than these madmen." Mandela said
Monday after visiting hospltnllzrd bomb victims.
The man who freed Mandela from prison and
announced reforms that led to the election.
President F.W. de Klerk, was expected to become
a vice president In the next government. Ills
ruling National Party could win up to 20 percent,
bused on support from party loyalists and from
mixed-race and Indian voters who fear subjugnlion under a black government.
De Klerk campaigned on promises his party
wns the only group with the cx|ierlencc to run the
country properly. He warned the AN’C would put
several communists In government and scare off
the foreign Investors,

By TINA BUSMAN
Associated Press Writer
.JOHANNESBURG. South Africa - Euphoria
over Smith Africa's first all-race election today
was tempered by the two days of bombings
leading up to It.
Black South Africans voted for the first lime,
ending more than three centuries of white rule
and setting Hie stage for Nelson Mandela to
Irecomc the country's first black president.
The blasts Sunday and Monday killed at least
21 people and Injured more than 150 In attempts
to disrupt the voting.
A man claiming to tie a spokesman for the
White Freedom Movement telephoned a .Johan­
nesburg newspaper Monday night to say the
organization staged one bombing that killed 10
people earlier In the day In Gcrmlston. cast of
Johannesburg.
Police did not know If the call was genuine, but
suspicion over a string of attacks Sunday and
Monday had focused on white extremists who are
boycotting the vote and have vowed to wage war
rather than live under black rule.
More than 100,000 poller and army troops —
well over double the number originally plunned
— were deployed to protect voters, who were
Meeting a 400-seat National Assembly and u
90-seat Senate comprising legislators from the
country's nine provinces.
From the rough black townships around
.Johannesburg to the mountainous solitude of
rural Natal Province, fieoplc lined up before dawn
for their first taste of democracy.
In the hlnck township of Gugulctu. outside
Cape Town, where white American student Amy
Hlchl wus killed by a black mob last year.
53-year-old Mabel Neeyabo arrived at 4:15 n.m. to
lie first In line. Behind her was 67-year-old Korina
Mudlkunc. who was hoping for u "very nice life ...
no more struggling" after the election.
Because of rugged conditions In many areas,
and the newness of voting to most people, three
days of balloting were planned for the 23 million
voters, most of them blac k.
Today, the elderly, slek. physically hnndlcupped, or others who felt they needed extra time
were voting. South Africans living overseas also
voted, and the first to tin so was Mandela's niece.
Nomaza Palntln. In New Zealand.
"I have cast that first vote. It means a
restoration of dignity ... for every South African
person My grandfather, my grandmother and my
lather who Is long dead. I feel as If I am voting (or
them." Palntln told reporters as she voted In
Wellington when j k iII s opened there at 7 am .
Counting tieglns Friday, with llnal results
expected May I. The new president III be sworn
to May 10.
At stake Is the future of a country struggling to
escape u vicious past which left It fractured along
racial lines and reduced Its economy to Third
World levels. There was little question Mandela's
African National Congress would win the most
votes, based on Mandela's popularity among the
blacks who comprise 30 million of the. country's
40 million people.

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C lark ol Iha C ircu it
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By Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
Publlth April It. It. latt
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IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
Cata No M 114 CA-14 E
G R E E N T R E E M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
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Dalandantt
N O TICEO F
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
purtuanl to • Summary Final
Judgmant ol Foraclotura datad
tha »th day ol April, m i . and
a n lin d
In C a t a N o
♦4 I I I CA II E ol Iha Circuit
Court lor Samlnola County. Flor­
ida. wharaln G R E E N T R E E
M O RTGA GE CORPORATION
It Iha Plaintiff and J M ICH A EL
S P EC K . IR IS ARNOLO. and
C A R O L T H O M P K IN S and
W I L L I S T H O M P K IN S . AS
TENANTS ara tha Dalandantt. I
will tall to tha hlghatt and bait
biddar lor cats at tha Watt
Front Door, ol tha Samlnola
County Courthouta. Sanlord.
Florida, at II 00a m on tha 10th
day ol May, l» 4 . tha (ollowing
da ter ibad proparty at tal torlh
in laid Summary Final Judg
mant
Lot J. Block A, latt tha South
TOO laat and latt tha North IS
laat tharaol amandad plat ol
Button t Subdlvitlon, according
to tha pia* tharaol at racordad In
Plat Booh ». paga IS. public
racordt ol Samlnola County.
Florida
W ITNESS my hand and tha
taal ol thlt Court on April I.

And you should tell her
so with a Mother's Day
Greeting in the Sanford Herald
Classifieds on May 8,1994.

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ATTENTION!

Legal N otice

IN T H E CIR CU IT COURT
O F TH E IIT H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO RID A
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O EN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. t l W1J CA 14 R
JHM MORTGAGE
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N O TICEO F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
Notlca It hartby glvan that,
purtuant to that Final Judgmant
ol Foraclotura datad April It,
IVt4. and antarad In civil cata
numbar *1 20J! CA 14 B. ol Iha
Circuit Court ol tha Itth Judicial
Circuit In and for Samlnola
County, Florida, wharaln JHM
M O RTO A O E S E C U R IT IE S
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highatt and bail biddar lor cath
al tha watt front door of tha
Samlnola County courthouta in
Sanford. Samlnola County. Flor
Ida at II 00 A M on tha 12th
day ol May. IW4. tha following
datcribad proparty at tal lorth
in tald FInal Judgmant, to wit
LOT *S. THE LANDINGS' .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK n . PAG ES 1. I 4
S. AND « OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLO RID A.
Dalad tha 12th day ot April.
IW4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
Publlth; April 14.1*. i m
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Braden bums Bucs
Senior star’s as Seminole clobbers Mainland

Spring softball starts

By DEAN SMITH

SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation De
partment Spring Slowplleh Softball League
season will open with three Mens' Tuesday
Night League Koines tonight at Chase I’ark.
At G:30 p in.. Gager Pest Control will take on
Discount Propone: at 7:30 p.m., Gager will stick
around to face Wlielehel A Howard: and at 8:30
p.m., the Flames will play Monroe Harbour.
Men's leagues will also o|&gt;en with games at
Chase on Wednesday and Thursday nights, and
at Plnchurst Park on Thursday night. Action
starts at 0:30 p.m. curb night.

Horold Sports Writer

M udcats dum p O -Cubs
ORLANDO —Trey Beamon went 3-for-5. with
two home nuts and four RUIs. to lead the
Carolina Mudcats to an 8-3 win over the Orlando
Cubs In Southern League action Monday night.
Beamon did not homer Inst season and had
not bantered In Carolina's first 15 games this
season. Ills first homer In the third Inning gave
Carolina a 31 lead: his second cap|&gt;cd a
four-run seventh tuning for the Mudcats (0-7).

FIOHTINOSEMINOLEf 13, BUCCANEERS!
Wmliwk
33* 3* - 13 ♦ &gt;

DAYTONA BEACH - That's more like It.
The Seminole High School baseball team
showed Monday In a 13-3. five-inning triumph at
Daytona Beach-Mainland that while last Friday’s
loss to Mtuml-Westmlnstcr Academy (now
ranked No. I In Class 1A) was not a fluke. It
certainly was not representative of the Fighting
Semlnoles' ability.
Todd Braden was the star both on the mound
and at the plate.
The senior rlght-hunder tossed u five-hitter,
striking nut six. walking no one and allowing no
earned runs to earn Ills seventh victory against
Just two defeats on the hill.
At the plate, he was three-for-four with a pair of
(looming doubles und also scored twice and drove
In two more runs

D«yl«n« S « « h MsInUnZ
IN ( I — &gt; I
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HrAp«n and Oochaa. Wlllcoa ($| Voungmtn. Arcodia (4) and
Dlaka WP — Bradan (3 31 LP — Voungman Sava — non* IB —
Samlnota. Bradan I. Acotla. Mainland. C»»h JB — nona MR —
Samlnola. Holland Records — Samlnola II II.

Bruden may have been the star In the game
that saw Seminole Improve to 15-11 on the
season, hut he hud plenty of help from fils
supporting cust.
Senior Tommy llollnnd Jr. crushed a three-run
home run to left field In a six-run fifth Inning and
also scored u second run after being hit hy a pilch
In the fourth Inning, sophomore Alex Acosta was
two-for-lhrce. Including u double, scored twice
and drove In one run and freshman Phillip
Eubanks was one-for-two with two walks, two
runs scored and one RBI.
Also contributing were sophomore Mike Mead­

Patriots last nine
in baseball poll

AROUND T N I S T A T I
Ward b yp assed by N F L

By DIAN SMITH

TALLAHASSEE — Hclsman Trophy winner
Charlie Ward probably didn’t think he'd l&gt;e a
trivia question after the NFL draft.
The two-sport Florida Slate star became the
first llclsmun winner to be bypassed In the draft
since Army's Pete Dawkins In 11)59.
No NFL team was willing to risk a drall choice
on Ward, also one of the nation's top point
guards In basketball and a likely draft pick In
the June NBA draft.
The G-foot. 182 pound Ward holds several
Atlantic Coast Conference records Including the
highest career completion percentage (02.3) and
most touchdown passes |27l In a season.
Ward completed 09.5 percent of Ills passes lor
3.032 yards and 27 touchdowns while throwing
Just four Interceptions us he led Florida State to
Its first national title In 1993.

Horald Sports Writer
SANFORD - With the six Semi­
nole County tennis heating up ori
one another, only Lake Brantley Is
still receiving votes In tills week's
Florida Sports Writers AbsocIuIIuii
(FSWAI high school bas4-bnll | miII
But several teams that have
played county squads, with tioth
good and tiad results, are In the (Mill.
Sarasota. Neptune Bench-Flelcher
(second In the Big Blue Bonutin/ul
und Winter Park (champions of die
Lyman Tournament) In Class 5A:
Gainesville Biii bbolz In Class -iA:
Key West (champions of the Big
Blue) and Bishop Moore I II Class 3A;
and Mlaml-Westmlnster Christian
In Class IA arc all getting votes.

M arlins edge B raves
MIAMI — Bryan Harvey gave up Ills first two
runs of the sea.*kih*tTn«l left In the ninth Inning
j with un upparent injury but the Florida Marlins
held on to beat Atlanta 4-3 Monday night, the
Braves' first loss id 11 roud games this year.
Ilurvcy relieved slurtlng the ninth and gave
up a walk and slnglr. After the trainer visited
the mound. Harvey left the game.
Javier Lopez hit a two-run double off Jeremy
Hernandez, wlm then retired three straight
batters for Ills first save this season. First
baseman Jeff Contnc cbuglit Delon Sanders'
liner to end the game with Lopez on second. '
Dave Weathers (3-1) pitched 7 1-3 Innings,
and Gary Sheffield hit a two-run homer.

B u c s sign ex-Dolphin
TAMPA — Free agent defensive lineman Jeff
Hunter, who spent most of the post two seasons
with the Miami Dolphins, signed a contract
Monduy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Hunter. 28, luis started.one game In five
seasons but bus 12 career sacks. As a restricted
free ugcnl lust year, he signed an offer sheet
with the Bucs but the Dolphins mulched It.
In five games last year, the G-foot-4, 290pounder hud three sacks and forced one fumble.

FIU sig n s guard
MIAMI — Brian Duvls. a 0 2 guard from
Worcester Academy In Massachusetts, signed a
letter of Intent with Florida International.
Davis averaged 1G.4 points. 4.9 rebounds and
2.1 assists per game and was named a flrst-tcum
All New England Prep selection.

AROUND TH E NATION
Jordan keep s on hitting
GREENVILLE, S.C. - Michael Jordun
extended his hitting streak to 12 games with u
two-run single In Birmingham's 7-6 loss to
Greenville. He's hitting .320 In 50 abbots.

WHAT’8 HAPPENING |
G irls ’ Softball
□ SA-Dlatrlcl 4 tournament: Daytona Beach&gt;
Mainland at Deltona, 4:30 p.m.

Merthie inks S H S center

□ Seminole In 4A-Dlatrlct 3 tournament, TBA
□ 5ADI strict 4 at Sanlando Park, 8:30 am.

BASEBALL
□7:30 p.m. — SUN. TBS, National League,
Atlantu Braves ut Florldu Marlins. (L)
Complete listings on Page 21

MOflid Photo by Apry I Kaniilon

Somlnolo High School's Afoot, 7-lnch Eric Andro Hall (contor) has
slgnod to play basketball for Somlnolo Community Collogo noxt yoar.
Also at Monday's signing were SCC head coach Bernard Morthle (loft)
and Seminole High School assistant coach Alex Holcomb (right).

SARASOTA - Mtfa It IS# F wnda Sport*
Writer* Attottetlon high Mhool bat*call poll, with
team*. first placa vote* In paranlhatat. rttordt
through Sunday, and tolal polnlt
C la it IA
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Valrico Bloomingdala 10. Malbourna 10. Winlar
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Palm Baa(h Laka* 1. Laka Brantlay I. St
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A’s top Expos in Babe Ruth
From Staff Roports

SANFORD — Terrell Bender and Ned Rubles Jr.
combined lo score four runs and drive In four others as
the A Lakeside Gullcry A's outBcorcd the Baggs Produce
Expos 10-7 In a Sanford Recreation Department Babe
Ruth Baseball Lcuguc game nt Sanford Memorial
Studlum Monduy evening.
Bender singled In the tying und go ahead runs und
later scored on a balk In u three-run. second Inning as
the A’s erased u 4-3 deficit. Raines drove In a pair of
Insurance runs with a two out single In the fourth
Inning as the winner’s started to pull away.
Bender was two-for-lhrec with three runs seftred and
two runs balled In. while Raines was two-for-four with a
double, one run scored and Iwo RBI us the A's Improved
to 5-4 on the season und closed to within a half-game of
the Rotary Club Royals (5-3) for second place In the
American Division.
Also contributing to the A's offense were Rod Hudson
(l-for-2, one run scored). Brett Witte and Shawn Qrccn
(one single and one run scored each) and David
Sweeney. Eric Eason and Brad Brumlcy (one run scored
each).
Jason Thornton and Witte combined to toss u
six-bitter at the Expos (1 -8).
Providing the offense for the Expos were Markls

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Sheppard (3-for-4. three RBI). Chad Gctchcll (2-for-2.
Iwo runs scored), Jumcs Gunn (single, one run scored).
Chris Vaughn (two runs scored). Cory Peterson und Eric
Mundy (one run scored each) and Major Fisher and
Jerry Strickland (one RBI cuch).
There will he a pair of Babe Ruth games played
Wednesday, with both slurtlng at 5:45 p.m.
Inside Sanford Memorial Stadium, the Blue Jays ( l-7|
will take on the Seminole Produce Marlins (1-7).
On Zlnn Beck Field, the Klwanls Club Orioles (4-4)
will face the Moose Lodge Pirates (0-2).
There will also lie two games played ut 5:45 p.m.
Friday, as the Royals will host the Elks Lodge "1241
Cubs (5-3) Inside Sanford Memorial Studlum and the
three-time defending city champion Knights of Col­
umbus Cardinals (5-3) will chullcngc the undefeated
Nobles Construction White Sox (8-0) at Zlnn Beck Field.
Eight of the 10 tcums will lie In action again
Saturday. In the Stadium, the Cardinals will play the
Plrutcs at 9 a m. und the Blue Jays will battle the
Royals at II u.m. On Zlnn Beck, the White Sox
welcome the Orioles at 9 u.m. and the Cubs tackle the
Marlins nt 11 n.m. The A's and Expos will be Idle.

Showers runs away in PLM dirt final
By BobVarsbrook

T en n is

ows. who singled In the first two runs of the ;
game, Corey Gochee (one single). Ryan Hall (two •
runs scored) and Todd Hensley. Dcon Daniels
and Joe Tittle (one run scored each).
Doing the damage for the Buccaneers were ;
Hugh Cash (one double, one run scored, one
RBI). Steve Olson (one single, two runs scored).
Ryun Wlthcy (one single, one RBI) und Chris
K ocitcr and Blake (one single carh).
Monday's game was the first of four for the
Fighting Semlnoles tills week as they make a
push for one of the top two seeds In next week's
Cluss4A-Dlstrlcl G tournament.
Wednesday, the Tribe will travel to Altamonte
Springs to take on l^ikr Brantley In a Seminole
Athletic Conference gumc starting nt 7 p.m. then
will piny their final regular season home game on
Thursduy In n make up game with Spruce Creek
starting at 4 p.m. The flnul regular season game
Is a Seminole Athletic Conference contest against
the Lions In Oviedo nt for 4 p.m. Friday.

Spoclal totho Horald
BARUERVILLE - David Showers
of St. Augustine ran away with the
Pro Lute Model feature on Volusia
County Speedway's dirt track Frl*
duy night for one of the more
normal races on the strange night.
Showers paced Gnry Flynn. Bill
Kopka. Joe Kamp and Joe Jnculonc
to finish line.
Shuwn llnlmun edged Lawrence
Ednle by Inches In a 22-car Hobby
Stock feature on the -IVs-mllc clay
ovul und kept scorers ut wits end
well after the end of the 15-lnps.
Hillman came from seventh place
with only four laps to go and slipped
by Ednle JuHt under the flugman's

tower. Robert Hicks. Jerry Poland
und Rudy Lindsay rounded out the
top five In the wacky race.
Shane Wllllums won the Pro
Stock flrialc. overcoming Richard
Adams for the checkered flag while
Stacy Muthcn. Scott Clarkson and
Brlun Bales completed the top five.
Tom Mulllgun took a late lead In
the Mint Stock event when leader
Chris Vogel got tangled In lapped
trafilc. Vogel came back to finish
second ahead of Churllc Stunts.
Mike Ponce and Monty Stratton.
Dirt ruclng ut Volusia County
Speedway runs every Friday night
ut the track located 15 miles west of
Daytona Beach on lllghwuy 40.
For more Information, contnct the
race office at (904) 255-2243 or
(904)985-4402.
• .
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RltULTS
LA TE MODELS (TO lap*) - I. 0«vld Showtrt;
1. Cary Flynn; 3 Bill Kopka; 4 Jo* Kamp; S. Joa
Jacalooa; * Frad Lao. 3 Bill Malhani I Mark
PaStrnllli t. K ll Chappall: 10. John Rankin: II.
Oavld Vandarandar, !}. Mika Luddtnl.
PRO STOCKS (30 laps) - I Shana Williams; 2
Richard Adams; 3. Slacay Mathanj 4. Scoll
Clarkson; I Brian Balts; *. Dannls M tp lt; 3.
Chad Krlsar: I. E llis North; f Slava Worlman;
10. Scott Robarts; II. Oanlal Millar; I I Oavld
Hitchcock; 13. Oary Htbrock
H O B B Y S T O C K S (IS - la p il - I Shawn
Hallman; 3. Lawranca Ednla; 3. Rob*rl Hicks; 4
Jarry Foland; 3. Rudy Lindsay; * Oonnlt Bosllc;
3. David Hollingsworth; I Grady Lundqulst; *.
Chris Thomas; 10 Lonnlt R tglvltr; II. Tom
Malhan; 13. Rick Oalthar; 13. Joa Blacklord. 14
Chris Manucy. IS Flalch Moody; U Rosa
Paltrtonj 13. Jr. Maulbln; II. Kalhy Galnay; If
Rick Coopar; &gt;0 Ronnla Nobltt. 31 Tom Lowa;
23 Andy Hicks
MINI STOCKS (It-lapsl - I Tom Mulligan; 3
Chris Vogal; 3. Charlla Slaats; 4. Mika Ponca; 3
Manly Slrallon; 4 Ronnla Slrasahl; 3. Tarry
Cady, I. Pal Hunter. *. Oavy Clin*

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From Stall Roporta

SANFORD - As Dandy Don
M eredith used to nay on
Monday Night Football. "Turn
mu tlie lights, the party's
over".
We s t v i e w Bapt i s t
Chureh-Won |xisied their sixth
perfect 4-0 week, out of the
nine played, and got some help
from an imex|x-eted source lo
clinch the championship of (he
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Spring Recreational
Volleyball League Monday
night at the Sanford Middle
Sehool Oymnatorliim.
Wcstvlcw-Won had little
trouble In their four games as
the closest contest was a 15-11
bailie with Rolnco.
But the same could not tie
said for Rolnco, as In addition
to their loss lo Won. they also
dropped a 17-15 extra point
decision to Sanford First Bap­
tist Church lluit handed the
crow n to W cstvlcw-W on.
Rolnco (Inlshcd Ihe week 2-2.
In other results Monduy.
First Baptist had Its first win­
ning week of the season, going
3-1: Premier was 1-3: and
W estview Baptist Church
Team No. 2 was0-4.
The standings with one
week left are: Wcstvlcw-Won.
32-4: Rolnco. 27-9: First Bap­
tist. 15-21; Premier, 11-25;
and Westview II. 5-31.

. Tr/tVUMVTi

FO R TH E B E S T C O V ER A G E O F S P O R T S IN YO U R A R EA , R E A P TH E SAN FO RD H ERALD -D AILY

�80 - Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Tuosday, April 26, 1994

S T A T S &amp; STA N D IN G S
National League l
All Timet EO T
East Dvltlen
W
L
Atlanta
14
a
New York
9
*
Florida
9 10
9 10
Montreal
Philadelphia
1 11
Central Division
W
L
Cincinnati
13
3
31. Lou ft
11
7
Houston
10
1
yittkburgh
9
•
.Chicago
3 17
#
W eil Division
W
L
San Francltco
It
1
9
Colorado
9
LO! Angel*!
4 II
San Diego
a
14
Menday's G im t i
Florida 4. Atlanta 3
Cincinnati*.Chicago). Winnings
• Houston 7, Pittsburgh)
Colorado 7, $1 Louis &gt;
T u n d m

Pel. OB
700 —
300 4
.474 4V|
474 4*3
.471 sw
Pet. OB
.704 —
an
m
33* 3H
471 4
394 7
Pet. OB
379 —
300 H i
111 3
300 S»1

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Atlanta (Marcher }«&gt; al Florida (Rapp
M l, l i l t p m
San Franclico (Swtlt ) 1) at Montreal
(Fattero I II. M l p m
Chicago IWandoll 00) at Cincinnati I Pugh
I 01. F l i p m
San Oirgo (Sandora 1 )| at Now York
IP Smith I 31.7 4 0 p m
P ill,b u r g h IWagnor t i l a l Houiton
(D r.W illiam ,0 1 ),I 05pm
Colorado (Reynoso I I) at SI. Lo u l,
(Tewksbury 4 01,1:01pm
Philadelphia (Croon, 0 01 at Lot Angola,
IGrottOO), 10.OSp m
Wednesday's Oamo,
Colorado a l Florida, 7:13 p.m.
San Francltco at Montreal. 7 35pm
Cincinnati al Plttiburgh, M S pm
San Diego at Now York. 7 40 p m
Chicago al Houaton. I 01 p m
Atlanta at St. Loul,. I 01 p m
Philadelphia at Lo , Angelo,. I0;33p m
American League
All Time, EDT
Easl Division
L
Pci. OB
W
Boston
13
4
**4
New York
4*7
11
4
W
Toronto
7
17
*33
I
Baltimore
It
J
*11
IW
Detroil
a
12 .333
Central Division
W
L
Pci.
Milwaukee
11
7
an
Cleveland
7
3M
10
Chicago
II
379
•
Kansas City
t
a
471
Minnesota
7 13
330
Wail Division
L
W
Pci.
Calllornla
a
13
400
Seattle
7 11
309
Oakland
/
12
iaa
Texas
3 11
ill
Monday's C am e,
Minnesota e, Cleveland 7
New York 11, California 1
Baltimore 1, Oakland *
Kansas City 4, Toronto 3
D elrtil at Texas, ppd. rain
Milwaukee 13, Chicago 4
Seattle 4, Boston 7
Tuesday's Oamts
Oakland (Will I I) al Baltimore (Rhodes
0 31. 17 33p m
Calllorriia (Andersai 2 01 at New York
&lt; P *r*t70l. 1 0 3p m
Minnesota (Mahomet 1 0 ) al Cleveland
(Clark 1 01.7 Dtp m
Toronto (Slotllemyi* 2 01 al Kansas City
(Haney l O l . l Olp m
M ilw au kee (E ld re d 1 I) al Chicago
(A Fernandet I 3 ).* (ftp m
Detroit (Llm aO H al T a ra , (R aed0 0 1 ,I ’l l

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pm.

Bo,Ion IHeskalh 0 II al Saallla (B o tio O l),
10 0)p m.
Wednesday’, Cam e,
Chicago at Cleveland. 7 0 )p m
Milwaukee el Minnesota, 1 0 5 p m
Detroit at Kansas City, ( 05 p m
Toronto al T ara,, I 35 pm
UalllmoreatCalllornla. 10:J)p rn
Dolton al Oakland. 10 15 pm
New York al Seattle, to 35 p m
Southern League
F lrd Hall
Eastern Division
w
L
4
Greenville lUravesI
11
9
Carolina (Pirates)
f
Jacksonville (Mariners) 10
♦
Orlando (Cubs)
•
11
Knoxville 1Blue Jays)
4 12
Western Division
Huntsville lAlhltcs)
II
6
9
9
Memphis 1Royals)
Challanooga (Reds)
1
f
Nashville (Twins)
9
8
Birmingham (WSoxI
7 10
Monday's Oamts
Ca retina 1, Orlando 3
Jacksonville 7, Chattanooga 3
Greenville7, Birmingham*
Huntsville 7. Knoavllle 3
Nashville 4, Memphis 3
Tuesday's Games
. Carolina al Orlando
Chattanooga al Jacksonville
Birmingham al Greenville
,' Knoavllle at Huntsville
• Nashville at Memphl,
Wednesday', Oame,
, Carolina al Orlando
Chattanooga at Jacksonville
Birmingham al Greenville
Knoavllle al Huntsville
N athvllleal Memphl,
Florida Stela League
First Hall
Eastern Division
W
L
Bftvard IMarllnt)
I)
S
St. Lucie I Melt)
7
It
v
Osceola (Astro,)
a
Varo Beach (Dodger,)
■
t
Daytona (Cub,)
l
II
W.P. Beach (Erpos)
4 n
Western DivisionI
Fort M yeri (Twin,)
13
)
Clearwater (Phillies)
/
Lakeland (Tiger,)
7
9
St Pete (Cardinal!)
i
9
Tampa (Yankee!)
«
Dunedin (Blue Jayl)
1 10
S a ra to laIR td S o i)
7 10
Charlotte (Ranger,I
a 17

10
10

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400 2‘*
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471 3
412 4

Pet. GB
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471
471
349
335

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339
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411
113

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Monday's Oamo,
Brevard 1. Charlotte 0
Lakeland ). O tceolal
Daytona,. SI Potoraburg 1
S a ra u la 7, Voro Beach 1,1 game
Saraaota 1. Voro Beach 1, Ind game
St Lucie 1. DunedlnO. 1,1 game
Dunodln4, St Lucie), 2nd gam#
Clearwater J, W eil Palm Beach 4, lit game
Clearwater 7. Wed Palm Beach ), Ind
game
Tampa*. Fort M yers)
Tuesday'* Oamet
Fori M yeri al Dunedin
Wetl Palm Beach at Lakeland
O iceo laalSI. Peter,burg
Vero Deach al Tampa
Charlotte al Oaylooa
S a ra u la a t Brevard
Clearwater at St. Lucie
Wedne,day'i Oame,
Fori Myers at Dunedin
West Palm Beach at Lakeland
Vero Beach al Tampa
Charlotte at Daytona
Sarasotaat Brevard
Clearwater al St Lucie

M A R LIN S 4. B R A V ES I
ATLANTA
FLO RID A
•b r h bl
•b r h bl
D S n d rld 3 0 2 0
C a rre l
10 10
(Hauler 11 3 0 10
Mgdan )b 4 13 0
Klesko If 7 0 0 0
Shlllfldrl 3 1 1 2
Gtlgher It 1 0 0 0
Conlna It 3 0 10
McGrff lb a o i o
D tlrdt 1b 2 1 1 0
Jutllcqrf 3 1 0 0
Carrillo 19 0 0 0 0
Pndlfon )b 4 13 0
Brb*rlt5b 4 0 0 0
JLo p a ic
a I 7 3
Snllagec 4 0 11
M K tllyp r 0 0 0 0
KA bbttil 1 0 0 0
LtmkoTb 4 0 0 0
Wthers p 3 0 0 0
Glavlne p 1 0 0 0
Y Perei p 0 0 0 0
Trsco ph 1 0 0 0
Browne ph 0 10 0
Bdrslanp 0 0 0 0
Harvey p 0 0 0 0
MMIII p
000 0
JHrndl p 0 0 0 0
Pecota ph 1 0 0 0
ratals
&gt;3313
11 4 f 1
Total*
Atlanta
too 01* H I - J
Florida
141 000 a n - 4
E - KAbbott 111 DP - Atlanta 1, Florida
1 LOB - Atlanta 7, Fbrlda It. IB - JLopet
( II, Santiago 111 HR - JLopet (4). Shellield
(4). SB
Pendleton (I). Carr 111. Do,trade

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JHernendei S.t
Harvey pitched lo 1 batten In the tfh
WP — Glavlne
Um pire, — Home. Hlrtchbeck. F ln t ,
Relltord. Second. Htrnendet; Third. Wen
delttedl.
T - l;O t .A - 3 l,* 3 t .

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B A S IB A L L LBADBRB
TODAY'S MAJOR L E A C U E L E A D E R S
NATIONAL LEA O U E
O AB
R
H Pet.
17 at
Bur ksCol
4*7
31 30
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391
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313
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71
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12 37
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17 *4
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17 21
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DSanders All
20 1)
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Ml
339
19 7*
Lankford StL
ia 71
Pend lelon All
10 30 .317
14 04
Mbit
DSanders. Atlanta . 30. Burks. Colorado. 30.
Pendleton, Atlanta. 30. Lanktord. SI Louis.
I t . Bichette. Colorado. It . Kant. New York.
37i Gwynn. San Diego. X

Peebles

Blgglo, Houston, 9; LWelker, Montreal, 9i
Blchalla, Colorado, I ; Oenlrocco, San Diego.
7. Cedeno, Moulton. 7. Alou. Montreal, 7; 7
are tied with*.
,
Triple,
R S a n d e n . C in cin n a ti, ) ; Sandberg,
Chicago. 3. Duller. Lot Angelet. 3. Martin,
Pittsburgh. 1, Cordero, Montraal. 1: Ol
lerman. Lo, Angtlet. 1. Finley. Houston. 3;
Burk,. Colorado, 1. Rbthompion, San Fran
cisco. 1, WWilton. Chicago. 1.
Home Run,
Kent, New York. I ; Burk,, Colorado. I:
MaWllllamt. Sen Francisco, t. Galarraga.
Colorado. I: Blchelta. Colorado. 7. Conme.
Florida, *. Zeile. St Loul,. a. Shellield.
F lo r id a , a. Daullon, P h ila d e lp h ia, a.
Wallach. Lot Angel*,. *
Runt Batted In
Galarraga. Colorado 17; Kant. New York,
1), Daullon. Phlled*l|#tla. If; Wallach. Lo,
Angeles. It. Bagwell, Houston. It; Bichette.
C o lo r a d o , I t ; C o n ln a , F l o r i d a , 17;
MaWllllamt. San Francltco, 17
Rses,
B u r k s , C o lo r a d o , I t ; O y k t t r a .
Philadelphia, tf; Blchalla. Colorado, 17,
RSandars. Cincinnati. 1*; Bagwell. Houston.
I* ; Lankford, SI Lo u l,. I* ; DHolllni.
Philadelphia. I*; DSanders, Atlanta. 14;
Sheffield, Florida. I*. Daullon. Phlladalphla.
la
StolanBaia,
DSanders, Atlanta. 10; Clayton. San Fran
cisco, 7; OeShleldt, Laa Angtlet, 7; Grissom,
M ontreal,), Duller. Lea Angeles, ] ; a are (led
with 4
Pitching (lD ecItlent)
S w in d ell. Houston, 1 0 , I 000, 1.39;
Tewksbury. St. Louis. 4 0. 1 000. 3 99;
GMaddux, Atlanta. 4 1. 100. t*. Carrasco.
Cincinnati, 3 1. .7)0. I ll; BJonat. New York,
3 I. 7)0. 3 70: Wtalhert. Florida, I t, 710.
1.70; KH lit, Montraal 3 1. .7)0. 1.71; Swill.
San Francisco. 3 1. 7)0. 1.17; Candlottl, Lot
Angeles. 3 I, .7)0.4.It.
Strlhaeuts
PJM arllnet, Montreal. 3); Banes. San
Diego. 3); Glavlne. Atlanta. 14; GMaddux.
Atlanta. 11. Smoltj. Atlanta. I t ; Trachttl,
Chlcago.lt; RI|o. Cincinnati, It
SlrWVf
M Parai, SI. Louis. *. Harvey. Florida, I;
McMIchael, Atlanta, t Ro|ai. Montraal. 4;
MJackton. San Francisco, 4; Franco. New
York. 4; Whlla. Pllltbcrgh, 1; Holfman, San
O lag o . 3; D J o n a t, P h ila d e lp h ia , 3;
Ml Williams, Houston, 3
AM ERICAN LE A O U E
G Al
R
O'Neill NY
14 49 11
Berroa Oak
17 31 13
LollonCIa
1* *3
II
Javier Oak
17 7] 30

H
14
33
2*
39

Tim flalnas Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing lor tho Chicago While Sox. His stats are
lor tho 1094 season In the llrst column, personal-boat season
totals In the second column and current caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines did not play In the Whlto Sox’ 13-4 loss to tho
Milwaukee Browers Monday night.

RAINES GAUGE

Category
‘94
Games............... .. 15
At-bals............... .. 59
Runs................... .. 12
Hits.................... .. 15
RBI..................... .. 8
Doublos ............ .. 1
Triples................ „ 0
Homo runs....... .. 5
Sloala.................
2
Avorage.................254

beat career
160
1,832
647
6,935
133
1,223
194
2,066
71
715
38
333
13
100
18
128
90
753
.334
.298

C O avliC al
Oltrud Tor
MVaughn Btn
Naahrlng Bin
WClark Tax
Dr Jackson Chi

30 71 If 29
397
M *9
13 27
391
II
70 12 77
3*4
17 31 14 73
379
u
3*
12 71
373
to 39 13 37
371
tots
Puckatt, Minnesota. XI. Moll tor, Toronto,
30, RAlomar, Toronto 39, Javtar. Oakland.
19; CDavlt. California If. MVaughn. Boston.
17; Ottrud, Toronto. 17. While, Toronto. 77
Doubles
Fryman, Detroit. ♦, Knoblauch, Minnesota,
t; Olerud, Toronto. I. Puckett Minnesota. I
Berroa. Oakland. 7; WClark, Texas. 7;
Hatcher, Boston. 7
Triplet
D ial, Milwaukee. 5. Ot*f. Milwaukee. 4.
Grlltay Jr. Seattle. 1. Hulse. Texas. 1;
McRae. Kansas City. 1; RAIomar. Toronto.
1; Cora. Chicago. 1; (Mule. Toronto. 1
Home Runs
Delgado, Toronto. I. Thomas. Chicago. I:
C a rltr, Toronto I ; Sierra. Oakland. 7;
Franco, Chicago. 7; Vtnlura. Chicago, a;
Stalnbach. Oakland. *. O'Neill. New York. *i
Fielder. Detroit, 4.
Runs Battad In
Carter. Toronto. It ; O'Neill. New York. I I ;
Franco. Chicago. It. Delgado. Toronto, 10,
Puck*!!. Minnesota, Z&gt;. Hamelln, Kansas
City. It; ) are lied with It
Runs
RAIomar, Toronto, 11, Molllor, Toronto,
11, While. Toronto. It. Carter. Toronto, 31:
Thomas. Chicago. 10; Javtar. Oakland. 10.
CDavIs. California. 19

Stolen Boms
Lotion. Cleveland. It; Coleman. Kansas
City. It; L Johnson. Chicago. 7. Hulse, Texas,
t, Me Pa*. Kansas City- * Javier, Oakland,
t. RAIomar, Toronto. 1. Polonta, New York,
S
Filching (3 Decisions)
McDonald, Baltimore, 4 0. 1 000. I l l ,
Alvar*;, Chcago. 4 0. 1 000, l i t ; Mussina.
Baltimore. 4 1, 100. l it ; Henlgen. Toronto
3 1, 730. 3 44, Bones. Milwaukee, 3 1, 7)0
H . Cone, Kansas City. 3 t, 7)0. 1 93. Kay.
New York. 3 I, ,730. 3 37. Darwin, Boston, 3 t,
730.4 70
Strikeouts
Gutman, Toronto. 30. Stewart. Toronto. It;
Mussina. Baltimore, a . Clemens. Boston. 34;
Henlgen. Toronto, 11; ALalter, Toronto. 13;
RJohnson, Seattle. 31
LeSmlth, Baltimore. 10. Russell, Boston, a.
Aguilera, Minnesota, S. Grehe, California. 4.
F arr. Claveland. 4; XHernendei, New York.
3; Manneman. Detroit, 1
-

C O L L IQ I B A S IB A LL
EAST
American Inti 3 7, Qulrmlplec I 0
Coast Guard t 6, Albertus Magnus I 3
Fairfield 7,Iona J
Mass Lowsll 7, Brandeisl
M errimackI. Bentley 3
Montclair St. 17, Ramapc I
Muhlenberg 20, Moravian*
SI. Michael's 9, Middiebury 0
Sprlngbeld 17, Assumption !
Wesllield SI. It. W New England 11
SOUTH
Auburn Montgomery a 1, Thomas I 0
Birmingham Southern 1. Sam lord 4
Cumberland, Tenn 7 10. S Indiana 3 0
Tusculum 7, Alice Lloyd 4
William Carey*. Livingston 5
MIDWEST
Dubuque 3 4. Cornell. Iowa 0 3
Findlay I II. Ohio Dcrnmlcan a *
SOUTHWEST
Christian Brothers II 4. Williams Baptist
t0
TOURNAMENTS
Carolines Confertnce
Championship
Coker 3. St, Andrews)

NBA PLAYO FFS
Series by Series
AD Times EOT
FIR ST ROUND
(B eil ot I)
EA ST ER N C O N FE R E N C E
Atlanta vt. Miami
Thursday, April 11
Miami al Atlanta, 7p m (TBS)
Saturday, April 30
Miami al Atlanta, I p m. (TNT)
Tuesday, May 3
Atlanta al Miami, I p m (TNT)
Thursday. May 3
Atlanta alMlaml. TBA. It necessary (TNT)
Sunday, May I
Miami at Atlanta. TBA, tlnecessary IN BCl
New York vs. New Jersey
Friday, April)*
New Jersey at New York, 7p m ITBS)
Sunday, May 1
Naw Jar say al New York, 17 10pm IN BCl
Wednesday. May 4
New YorkalN«w Jersey, Ip m ITN TI

Tim Raines

Friday, May a
New York al New Jersey. TBA, II neces
sarylT N T )
Sunday, May I
New Jersey al New York. TBA. II neces
sary (NBC)
Chicago vs Cleveland
Friday, April 19
Cleveland al Chicago t p m (TNT)
Sunday. May t
Cleveland al Chicago 3p m (NBC)
Tuesday. May 3
Chicago at Cleveland I p m (TNT)
Friday,M ay a
Chicago al Claveland. TBA, It necessary
ITN TI
Sunday. M iy I
Cleveland at Chlcwio TBA. It necessary
(NBC)
Orlande vs. Indiana
Thursday. April It
Indiana at Orlando. Ip m (TNT1
Saturday, April M
ImllanaalOrlando 3 30pm ( NBC)
Monday. M ay!
Oflandoal Indiana I p m ITN TI
Thursday, May I
Orlando al India™ TBA, It necassary
ITN TI
Sunday, May I
Indiana al Or land) TBA. I) necessary
(NBC I
W ESTER N CO N FER EN C E
Seattle vs. Oenver
Thursday. April 3*
Denver al Seattle. 10 XI p m (TNT)
Saturday, April M
Denver al Seattle. 10 30p rn (TNT)
Monday. M ay)
Seattle al Oenver, 10 30 p m (TNT I
Thursday, May 3
Seattle at Oenver, TBA. tlnecessary ITN TI
Saturday, May 7
Denver al Seattle. 3 30 p m . II necessary
INBCI
Houston vs. Portland
Friday, April 77
Portland at ttouston. • 30pm (TOS)
Sunday.May I
Portland at Houston. 9p m (TNT)
Tuesday, May I
Houston al Portland. 10 30pm ITBSI
Friday. May 4
Houston al Portland TBA. II necessary
ITN TI
Sunday, May I
Portland al Houslm. TBA. II necessary
INBCl
Phoenix vs Golden Slal*
Friday. April tf
Golden Stale al Phoenix, 10 30 p rn IT NT)
Sunday. May I
Golden Slate al Phoenix. 3 30 p m (NBC)
Wednesday. May 4
Phoenix al Golden Slate, 10 10 pm ITN TI
Friday, May 4
Phoenix al Golden Slate. TBA. II necessary
I TNT 1
Sunday. May I
Golden Slate al Phoenix, TBA. (I necessary
(NBC)
San Anlonlo vt. Utah
Thursday, April 31
Ulah al San Anlonlo. 9 30 p m I TBS)
Saturday, April 30
Utah at San Antonio. I p m (NBC)
Tuesday. M ay)
SanAnlonloatUlah, 10 30pm (TN T)
Thursday, May I
San Antonio at Utah, TBA. il necessary
(TN T)
Saturday.May 7
Ulah al San Anlonlo, TBA. It necessary
(NBC I

N FL Teem by Team D r ill
NEW YO R K — TT. team by learn lelec
lions In the 1*94 N F L (Fall Players llsled by
round, position, sc hot! and overall pick In
parentheses
Ar none Cardinals
t. Jam lr Millar, lb, UCLA ( TO); 1. Chuck
Levy, rb. Artioms (It), 3 Rich Oreham, g.
Was! Virginia (7*1; 3 Eric England, de.
Taxa* A IM ( If ) ; a P e rn Carter. db,
Southern Mississippi (1071; 4 John Reece,
db, Nebraska (113); 4. Terry Irving, lb,
McNeese Slate (1tS)i 1 Anthony Redmon. g.
Auburn (1)9) j *. Tarry Samuels. It, Kanlucky
(171); 7. Frank Harvey,rb. Georgia 1104).
Atlanta Falcens
1 Bart Emanuel, wr, Rica (43); 3 Anthony
Phillips, db. Texas AAM Kingsville (711; 3
Alai Kalanluvalu. g. Oregon Stale (991; 4
Perry Klein, qb, C W Post ( I I I ) ; 4 Milch
D a y ll. lb. G eorgia D l l ) ; I . Herrlton
Houston, wr, Florida ( l l l l ; 7 Jam al An
derson. rb, Utah (101).
Bullab Bills
I. Jail Burris, db. Nolrt Dam* 127). 2
Ducky Brooks, wr. North Carolina (41); 3.
Lonnie Johnson, t», Florida State ( t i l ; 1

Sam Rogers, lb. Colorado 1*4); 1. Mario
Perry, lb. Jackson Stale ( I I ) ; 1 Corey
Louchely, ol. South Carolina (tt); 4 Seen
Crockar. db. Norlh Carolina 11)01,• 3 A J
Odollle, le, Missouri list); a Anthony
Abrams, de. Clark. Ga ( l l l l ; *. Kavln Knox,
wr, Florida ttat* (191); 7 Fllm el Johnson,
db. Illinois t i ll ) .
Chicago Bears
1 John Thierry, lb, Alcorn Slate (11); 1
Marcus Spears, ol, NWLouisiana (19); 3 Jim
Flanloen. dl, Noire Dame (74); 4 Reymonl
Harris, rb. Ohio Slal# (1141; * Lloyd Hill. wr.
Tax** Tech (170); 7. Dennis Collier, s,
Colorado (MS)
Cincinnati Bengali
1 Dan Wilkinson, dl. Ohio Slate. I I I . 1.
Damay Scolt. wr. Sim Diego Slal* (301; 3
Jell Cothran, rb, Ohb Slat* t**l; 3 Steve
Shlna, lb. Northwestern !•* !. a. Caray
Sawytr. db. Florida Slal* (1441; 3 Trent
Pollard. Ol. Eastern Washington 11)11. a
Klmo Von Oelhollan, dl. Dots* Slat* (1*1), a
Jerry Reynolds, ol. UNLV 1114); 7 Rsmon
Slalllns. d* San Diego Slate 1193)
Claveland Brawns
I Antonio Langham. db. Alabama (9). 1
Derrick Alexander *». Michigan 1791 3
Romeo Bandison. dl. Oregon (73), 3 Isaac
Booth, db. California (1411; * Robert Strait,
rb. Baylor ( I I I ) ; 7, Andre tlew lll, ol,
Clem son 11011
Dallas Gowbeys
I Shanle Carver, d*. Arliona Stale 1131; 2
Larry Allen, g, Sonoma Stale 14*1; 3 Georg#
Hegamln. ol. Norlh Carolina Slate 1103); 4.
Willi* Jatktan, wr. Flerlda (1*9). 4 O*
Wayne Dotson, lb. Mississippi ( l l l l ; 4
Darren Studsllll. qb. Wbsl Virginia (1911 7.
T odder It k McIntosh, dl, Florida Stale Ilia )
Denver Brancas
I Allen Aldridge, lb, Houston 111); 4
Randy Fuller, db, TernesM# Stale (17)1; 7
Keith Burns, lb. Oklahoma Slal* (710); 7
Buller Oy'note, rb. Ohio Slat# (111); 7 Tom
Nalen. c. Ooston College 1)111
Oetrelt Liens
I Johnnie Morton, wr. Southern Cal 1)1); 1
Van Malone, db. Texas (371; ) Shan*
Bonham, dl. leo nes*# (9)1. 4 Vaughn
Bryant, db. Stanford (1741; 3 Tony Semple
g Memphis Slat* 11341 4 Jocelyn Horgella.
db Cincinnati (1131; 7 Thomas Beer. lb.
Wayne Slat*. Mich (713)
Green Bey Packers
I Aaron Taylor, ol. Note* Dam* (141. 3
LeShon Johnson, rb. Northern Illinois 1441; 4
Gab* Wilkins, d*. Gardner Webb 11)41, 3
Terry Mlcktns. wr. Fleiide AAM 1144). 3
Dorsey Levens. rb. Georgia Tech 11491, t
Jay Kearney, wr. West Virginia (1491; *
Rullln Hamilton, lb Tulan* 11731, 4 BUI
Schroeder, wr. Wlscoraln La Cross* ( l l l l , 4
Pau( Duct worlh. lb. Cmnecllcul ( IW1
Ho us Ion Oiler ■
I. Henry Ford. de. Arkansas (M l. 2
Jerem y Nunley, d*. Alabam a (*01. 3
Malcolm Seebron. wr. Fresno Slat* 1101). 4
Michael Davis, db. Cincinnati (1191 4 Wan
Jackson, rb. Florida Slit* (119). 3 Roiderick
Lewis, 1*. Arliona 11371. 3 Jim Reid. ot.
Virginia 11*11. a Laa GISsandaner. wr,
Northwestern (117), * Barron Wortham, lb.
Texas E l Paso (194); 7 Lemanskl Hall, lb,
Alabama (1101
Indianapolis Colts
1 Marshall Faulk, rb, San Diego Slal* 111,
I Trev Alberts lb, Tbbratka 131. 2 Eric
M alllum , g, C aliforn ia 1)11 3 Jason
Mathews, ot. Texas AAM 1*71; 4 Brad
Benia. I*. Southern Cal 1IM], 3 John
Covington, db. Notre (Aim* (111). 4 Lemon'
W arren, rb, Colorado ( t a il, 7 Lance
Telchelman. dt, Texas AAM Itfat
Kansas Cdy Chiefs
I Greg Hill rb. Texas AAM 1231. 2
Donnell Bennett, rb. Miami ( t i l. 1 Lake
Dawson, wr. Noire Diene 1911. 3 Chris Prnn,
wr, Tulsa (9*1; 4 Bracey Walker, db, Norlh
cA o lln a 11)7); 3 James Burton, db. Fresno
Slal* (131); 3 Rob Waldrop, dt. Arliona
(13a); a Anthony Daxjle. rb. Fratno Slate
11*31; 7. Steve Matthews, qb. Memphis Slat*
( Iff); 7, Tracy Green*. I*. Grembling (71*)
Las Angeles Raiders
1. Rob Fredrickson lb. Michigan Slat#
111); 2 James Follton. lb. NE Louisiana
(31); 1. Calvin Jones, rb. Nebraska ItOI; 4
Austin Robbins, dl. North Carolina &lt;1101; 3
Hoosevell Pattarson. ot. Alabama (139). 7
Rob Holmberg. lb, Perm State (117).
Las Angstes Rams
1. Wayne Gandy, ot. Auburn IIS). 7 Isaac
(true*, wf. Memphis Stole (331; 2 Toby
Wright, db, Nebrask* 1491; 1 Brad Ollls. dl
Wayne Stale, Neb (3*1) J Kellh Lyle, db.
Virgin1# (111; 3 James Hosllc. rb, Auburn
( t ) l; 3 Ernest Jones, lb. Oregon IIOOI, 4
Chris Brenlley. wr, Rutgers (104). a Rickey
Brad y, le. Oklahoma 1147). a Runald
Edwards. Ol. North Carolina AAT |i*9l
Miami Dblphins
t, Tim Bowens, dt, Mississippi (loll 7
Aubrey Beavers, lb. Oklahoma |tt); 1. Tim
Ruddy. C, Notre Dam* H I); 4 Nonme
Woellork. lb. Colorado ( l l l l i 3 William
Gaines, dl. Florida 1147), a. Brant Boyer, lb.
Arltene I I77)i 7 Sean Mill. db. Montana Slal#
(214)
Minnesota Vikings
I DeW ayna W ashington, cb. North
Carolina Slat* ( i l l ; I Todd Sleussi*. ot.
Californ ia (19); 1 David P alm er, wr.
Alabama (40); 1 Fernando Smith, de.
Jackson State (331; 4 Mike Wells, dt, Iowa
(113); 3 Shelly Hammonds, db. Penn Stale
(1)41; * Andrew Joritin. I*. West Carolina
(179); 7 Pel# Berdch.lb. Note* Dame 111 11
New England Patriots
I Willi* McGInest, do. Southern Cal (41; 7
Kgvln Lae, wr. Alatxsma lit ) . 3. Ervin
Collier, dl. Florida AAM &lt;711. 3 Joe (lurch,
c, Texas Southern 1901. 4 John Burke, le.
Virginia Tech (111): 3 Pal O'Neill, p.
Syracuse (133); 4 Sieve Hawkins, wr.
Western Michigan (1*01; a Max Lane. ol.
Navy II**); 7. Jay Walker, qb. Howard 119!),
7. Marly Moore, lb. Kentucky (77J|.
New Orleans Salnls
I. Joe Johnson, d*. Louisville (131; 1 Mario
Dales, rb, Arliona Stole (44); 3 Winfred
Tubbs, lb, Taxes (79); 4 Doug Nussmeler.
qb. Idaho Ilia ). 3 Harman Carroll, de.
Mississippi Stale (14)1. 3 Craig Novitsky, g.
UCLA (143); * Darrell Mitchell, wr, Texas
Tech 1174); 7. Lane* Lundberg. ol, Nebraska

111)).

Hew York Giants
I. Thomas Lewis, wr, Indiana (141. 1
Thomas Randolph. dU Kansas Stale (47); 1
Jason Sehorn. db. Southern Cal (391; 3 Gary
Downs, rb. North Carolina Slal* 1931; 4
Chris Maumalanga. dl. Kansas ( lit ) ; 3 Chad
B ra lik t. de. Eastern Kentucky (1331; *
Jason Wlnrow, g, Ohio Slate ( IB*)
Naw Ytrk Jets
t. Aaron Gltnn, db, Texas AAM (II) ; 1
Ryan Yarborough, wr, Wyoming let); 3. Lou
Danlalll, dl, Penn Slal* (94); 4 Orlando
Parktr, wr, Troy Slala (117); 3 Horace
Morris, lb, Tennessee (131); * Fred Lester,
rb. Alabama AAM &lt;1731; 7. Glenn Foley, qb.

Boston College 1709)

Philadelphia la g !*!

I. Bernard Williams, ol. Georgia (14); 1
Bruce Walker, dl, UCLA 1171; 1. Cherll#
Garner, rb. Tennessee (411; 1. Jo* Panos. g.
Wisconsin (77); J. Erie Zomelt, db, Ca'llocnle
(10)1. 3 Marvin Goodwin, db. U CLA ((44); a.
Ryan McCoy, lb. Houston (174); 1. Mitch
B e rg e r, p. Co lorado M t l l i 7. M ark
Montgomery, rb. Wisconsin 1304)
Pittsburgh Sit*lars
I Charles Johnson, wr. Colorado (17); 1
Brentson Buckner. de.Clemson (30)71 Jason
Glldon. de, Oklahoma Slal* I I I ) ; 1 Byron
Morris, rb. Texas Tech (91); 4. Toes#
Faumul. d*. Hawaii (111); 3 Myron Bell, rih.
Michigan Slate (1401; 3 Gary Brown, ol,
Georgia Tech (laa). a Brant Boyer, lb,
Arliona (171); * E ric Ravolll. lb, Penn Slal*
(ItOI. 7 Brice Abrams, rb, Michigan Stale
11091
San Diego Chargers
1 Isaac Davis, g. Arkansas (43), 1 Vaughn
Parker, g, UCLA ( t i l. 3 Andre Coleman, wr.
Kansas Slate 170); 3 Willi* Clark, db. Notr#
Dam* l l l l . 3 Aaron Lelng. t*. New Mexico
Slate (1)7), 3 Rodney Harrison, db. Western
Illinois (1431 I. Darten Kreln, de, Miami
(130), 3 Tony Vinscti. rb. Towson Slal*
1140); 7 Jane Beehn. Its Kentucky (707)
Sen Frentltco 49*ri
t Bryanl Young, dl. Noire Dam# (7). 1.
William Floyd, rb, Florida Slal* 111) 7
Kevin Mitchell, lb. Syracuse (S3); 1 Tyronn#
Drakelord. db, Virginia Tech ( t l) ; 3 Doug
Brien. k. Calllornla IBS); 3 Cory Fleming,
wr. Tennessee 117). 3 Tony Peterson, lb.
Noire Dame 1131); * Lee Woodall, lb, West
Chester. Pa 111)1
Seattle Seahewks
l Sam Adams, de. Texas AAM tl); 2
Kevin Mawo*. c. Louisiana Slala 13*1; 3
Lamar Smith rb. Houston (73): 4 Larry
Whlgham, db. NE Lo u isian* (H O I; 7
Carlesler Crum pier, t*. East Carolina 0031
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I Trent Dlller, qb, Fresno Slat* ( I); l
Errlct Rhett. rb. Flerlda (M il 1. Herald
Bishop. I*. Louisiana S ill* (tfti I. Pel*
Pierson, at. Washington (114); I. Bernard
Carter, lb. Easl Caroler* (1*31; 7. Jim Payne,
c. Virginia Tech (tool
Washlnghei Redskins
1 Heath Shuler, qb. Tennessee 111; I Tr*
Johnson, g. Temple ( i l l ) Tydus Winans,
wr. Frtsno Stale I at), 3 Jo# Pallon. q
Alabama AAM (97); 4 Kurl Maws. te. Ulah
(105). 4 Dexter Nelleg*. d*. Flerlda AAM
( H it ; 7 Gut Frerolt* if). Tulle 1197),

NHL PLA Y O FFS
Day by Day
All Times EDT

CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
(Bed ol 71
Monday, April 33
Pittsburgh 3. Washington 1. Washington
leads series 3 1
New Jersey 1. Bulfab 3, New Jersey leads
ser irs 3 ]
Montreal 1, Boston I. O l. Montreal leads
series) 2
Tuesday, April 14
Chicago al Toronto. I W p m series tied
17
Vancouver at Calgary. 9 0* p m . Calgary
leads series 3 I
Detroit al San Jos*. 10 U p m , series tied
17
Wednesday, April 37
Pittsburgh at Washnglon. 7 3* p m
New Jersey al Bullato 7 3* p m
Boston at Montreal. 7 34 p m

TRANSACTIONS
BA SEBA LL
American League
BA LTIM O RE O RIO LES - Optioned Brad
Pennington, pitcher, to Rochester of the
International League Recalled Mike Oqultl,
pitcher, Horn Kocheslec
NEW YORK Y A N K E ES - Activated Paul
Gibson, pitcher, tram tie 13 day disabled lilt
Designated Boh Ojeda pitcher, lor assign
m en!

TEXAS R AN G ERS — Purchased the con
tra d Oddibe McDowell, oulllelder, from
Oklahoma City ol the American Association
Recalled D arren O liver, p llcher, Irom
Oklahoma City Placed Rob Ducey, former
Seminole Community College outfielder, on
waivers lor the purfus* ol giving him his
unconditional release Optioned James Hurst
pitcher lo Ok lahnma City
National League
NEW YORK M ETS - Optioned Jonathan
Hurst and Dave Teigheder, pitchers, to
Norfolk ot the Internatxsnat League Recalled
M auro G o i i o , p itch er. Irom Norfolk
Purchased the contract ot Joslas Manianlllo.
pitcher, from Norfolk
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - Placed Mike
Perel. pllcher, on lt» 13 day disabled list
Purchased the contract ol Withe Srnilh.
pllcher. Irom Louisville ol the American
Association Waived Clint Davis, pllcher, lor
the purpose ol giving him hit unconditional
release
FOOTBALL
National Football League
MIAMI DOLPHINS - Signed Jim Arnold,
punter, to a two year contract. Re signed
James Saxon, lullback. and Mike Middleton,
lately.
NEW ENOLAND PATRIOTS - Signed
Eric Stephens, Darnacio Green and Jean
Boyd, defensive backs; Troy Barnelt,
Bernard Basham, aril Busier Stanley, de
lenslve linemen, Kirk Botkin, light end, Rich
Tylski. guard Jarrod Washington, running
hack; anil Greg Ballard Kevin Glenn. Mario
Henry, and Todd Dixon, wide rocelvert
P H ILA D ELP H IA EA G LE S - Signed Oil*
Smith, defensive back, lo a two year con
Ira d
TAMPA BAY BU CCAN EERS - Signed
Jell Hunter, defensive lineman
C O LL E G E
BAYLO R — Named Son|a Hogg women'!
baskelballcoach
COASTAL CAROLINA - Named Michael
Hopkini men's baskeltxsll coach
CO LG ATE — Named John Calabria asilt
lard looihall coach
OKLAHOMA — Named Kelvin Sampson
men's basketball coach
T EX A S TECH — Named David Moody
receiver! coach.
VILLAN OVA — Named Vine# Nlceslro
director ol ticket operations

Confident Dilfer thinks he can b.e Bucs’ quarterback
B y FR E D Q O O D A L L

AP Sports Writer

TAMPA — Trent Dllfcr won’t be handed Tampa
Hay's starting quarterback Job, but (tie Bucca­
neers' top draft pick Is confident tic cun earn It In
training camp.
Dllfcr said Monday lie's looking forward to
competing wills Incumbent Craig Erickson and
backup Casey Weldon for (he position he sees no
reason tic shouldn't he able to handle as u rookie.
The first-round pick said tits experience In
Fresno State's pro-style offense prepared him for
the NFL and that the respect he lias Tor the
competition would help him cope with any
quarterback controversy that might arise.
"I’ve never been In one before, but I think I’d
ttnndlc II In u very classy way." Dllfcr said. "I'm
not here to make Craig or Casey look bad. I tiopc
’they have great camps. I Just want to have a
better ctim p"
Dllfcr’s selection with the sixth pick In the draft
caught Erickson off guard. Not only did tic feel

*

/

r

like lie was coming o(T a successful debut as a
starter, tic alBO considered hlmBclf (lie team's
long-term solution at the position.
"1 can't suy I’m not a little bit surprised." said
Erickson, trying to be u diplomatic us possible.
"Obviously a good football pluyer was avail­
able," Erickson added. "He’s going lo be u part of
our (cam und Is going to bring a lot to us. Any
decision like this brings out the realization of the
business side of Ihc NFL. Me being a young
player, I really haven't embraced that side of It
that much."
Erickson started 15 games and passed for 3.054
yards and 18 touchdowns while leading Toinpu
Bay to a 5-11 record In 1093. He threw 21
Interceptions, but cut down Ills mistakes In the
final month and figured lo begin training camp as
Ihc favorite to keep the starting Job.
The third-year pro Is still the frontrunner, but
coach Sam Wyche understands Erickson's con­
cern.
"When you gel a No. 1 pick, obviously, he's
going to gel every opportunity to play. Thai’s Ihc

way the business Is." Wyche suld. "But al Ihc
(|uurterlmck position, when you've got a good
quarterback — and Erickson has proven lo be a
good quarterback — he's not thrown out Jttsl
because you draft a quarterback."
The Bucs ranked 25lh in the league In total
offense last season. Ahcr selecting Dllfcr, who
had expected lo go In Ihc top four picks Sunday,
Tampa liny selected running back Errlcl Illicit In

year

the second round.
The nlfcimc remained the focus on Monday us
Wyche look LSU light end Harold Bishop In llte
third round, Washington offensive lineman Pete
Pierson In the fifth and Virginia Tech center
Jimmy Pync In Ihc seventh.
The lone defensive pick for the Hues was Easl
Carolina linebacker Bernard Carter In the sixth
round.

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People
‘Hams’ schedule ‘Field Day’

IN B R IE F

Radio society to lead simulated emergency event

K aslno K la s s ic s , Auction set

Spaolal to th* Hqrald

The Junior Wnman’H Club of Sanford and Sanford Rotary
have tcanird up once again for the Clubs' hlggral rvcnl of the
year: The 13th Annua) Kaslno Klassics and Auction. Tills Is a
fund raiser which Is expected to raise approximately $8,000
and draw over 300 people. The funds raised In this Joint effort
enables the clubs to reach out to many local charities.
The event will tnkr place at Tlmacuan Qolf and Country Club
In Lnkr Mary on Friday, April 20, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $13 In advance and $17.30 at the door. This
entitles patrons to hours of fun In u casino atmosphere. $1,000
In play money, door prizes and silent auction Items. The
evening will end wilh the excitement of a live auction of bln
ticket Items Including a trip to Egypt. (wo round trip airline
tickets to anywhere In the world, a 2-week vacation in North
Carolina and more!
For further Information or for tickets, please call 323-1805 or
331-3081.

LAKE MONROE - The Lake
Monroe Amateur Radio Society
has turned to j&gt;ostal employee
Hrttcc Hurpee of Longwood to
lead the organization's efforts In
a national lest of emergency
preparedness slated foV June 25,
26. 1004.
Ihirpee, whose enmuumleaHons skills were honed In the
service of the U.S. Army at jtosts
In Ethiopia, India and Alaska,
will coordinate the efforts of
more than 100 Ham Radio
operators us they gather for 24
hours of rontlnumis operations
under sim ulated emergency
conditions with radio equipment
[lowered by gas generators, bat­
teries and Holar power,

AARP to meet Wednesday
OVIEDO — The meeting of the Greater Oviedo Chapter of
AARP will be held Wednesday. April 27 nt 12:30 p.m. In the
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall on West Stnte Rond 426. also
known ns Aloina Avenue.
The guest speaker for will he Arthur McGInty from the
Sanford offlre of the Social Security Administration.
All persons are Invited to attend to listen to this Informative
lecture.
The meeting to lie held on May 23 will feature Seminole
County Sheriff Don Ksllnger who will speak to chapter
members.
The Oreater Oviedo Chapter of AARP welcomes all persons
and encournges all those 35 and older to join.

T oastm asters meet at S C C
Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.in., at Seminole
Community College. Contact Rosella llonham at 323-8284 for
more Information

In turn, these local radio hams
will Join lens of thousands of
operators from across the conti­
nent as they compete, making
contact with as many other
stations as possible, all drilling
techniques that will be used
under emergency conditions In
the wake of natural disasters.
The I n te rn a tio n a l ev en t
sponsored by the American
Radio Relay League and known Bruce Burpee le chairmen of Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society’s forthcoming ‘Field Day.'
commonly as "Field Day" has
prepared networks nnd com­ Ills wife lieth and daughter Ucnc Hurricane season. As prepara­ of directors of (he Lake Monroe
munications protocols put to the In (he Wcklvu section of Long- tions begin, Hurpee emphasizes Amateur Radio Society Invite
test In earthquakes, fires nnd wood. has pnrllclpatcd In dozens the fact that so many take the general public to make plans
mudslides In California, floods In of such "Field Day" events, first emergency preparedness for to observe the drill ns It takes
the Mississippi River Valley, established as a nationwide test granted. "Just as any other place beginning at noon on
s n o w a n d e o I d • w c a I h e r by the American Radio Relay s k i l l , " H u r p e e e x h o r t s . Saturday. June 25. and conti­
em ergencies and Hurricane- League In 1033. He Is quick lo "Emergency communications nuing for 24 hours In Lake
point out the special significance takes regular practice and drill!"
Andrew In Florida
Monroe Park on the north side of
to the citizens of Florida, as It
the Stnte Route 17-02 crossing
llruce Hurpee. who lives with takes place early In the Atlantic
Burpee, the oil leers and (ward over the St.John's River

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Tucsduys at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5lh, Sanford. For more Information, call
Curol at 322-0697.

Take off pounds sen sib ly
Members of Take Olf Pounds Sensibly, TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
Ihc First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Avc,, Sanford.
The group tiow has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 0:45 p.m.
Each week a different program .on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about Ihc dub. call 323-1768 or
323-160*1,

R ose Society to meet
WINTER PARK — The Greater Orlando Rose Society meets
the fourth Tuesday of tin- month (except July, August and
December) at Morrlson’c Cafeteria. Winter Park Mall. Visitors
are welcome, Dinner Is at 6 p.m., followed tty the business
meeting at 7 p in. Details: 0 7 1 0811or 339-5931

Optim ist Club m eets weekly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room at Touchlon's In downtown Sanford.
Visitors are welcome.

Kiw anis Club m eets W ednesday
The Klwanls Club of Sunford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday ut the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakcfront. Visiting Klwanlans un­
welcome. For Information cull Walt Smith, 323-5088.

Dancing for sen io rs
The Over 50 Dance Club dance is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p ut. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Dcltonluns 11-piece band. Donation $2.00.

Child-molester law nets cheers, tears
DEAR ABBYt On March 2.
Indiana Gov. Evan Hnyh signed
a hill that will require convicted
chid molesters to register with
local law enforcement In this
area.
This law, culled "Zachary's
Law," was named for Zachary
Snider, a Clnvcrdulc, lud.. boy
who was sexually molested, then
murdered. It was signed by Gov.
Iluyh on what would have Ix-cu
Zachary's N th birthday, nnd
will go Into effect July 1. 1004.
The signing of lids law watt
televised statewide. Gov.Hnyh
signed It through tils tears, then
he hugged Zachary's mother
There wasn’t a dry eye In Ihc
place.
This law sends the message
Hint society will no longer sll
hack and do nothing while
children are sexually abused,
and murdered to silence them.
These arc senseless crimes,
and many families suffer while
the alleged perpetrator enjoys
the protection of the law with
regard to their rights,
MRS. SALLY
TR0UTMAN-MCINT09H.
MOORESVILLE, 1ND.
DEAR MRS. TROUT­
MAN—MCINTOSHHuts oil lo
(be stale of Indiana und Its able
governor. Evan Hnyh. According
to the National Center for Miss­
ing and Exploited Children, 20
other states already have laws
on the hooks similar lo the
Indiana law. and I am Informed

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"In addition lo earthquakes, we did made adoption impossi­
natural disasters Include searing ble. After my husband's retire­
heat, freezing cold, droughts, ment. we came to Ruston, La., to
A D VICE
floods, fires, hall, hurricanes, live. Both bis mother and mine
t o r n a d o e s . 11 d a 1 w a v e s , werc widows, and they came
volcanoes und lightning strikes. here to live. too. Shortly alter we
Not one ot you lives In a place arrived, my sister died, leaving
me an only child. My husband
ABIGAIL
linn Is Immune to all of these.
VAN BUREN
"You urc entitled lo your had u stepsister who lived In
preferences. In fact. I'm glad so Arkansas. Doth moms reached
muny of you don't want to live In the point In their lives where
C ulifornlu — It' s crow ded Ifiey could not live alone.
James promised his mother
Dial other stnte legislatures nrr enough as It Is.
moving In that direction.
"But I’m entitled to my prefer­ and mine Hint they would never
ences, too, which arc at least us he pul in a nursing home — and
DEAR AllllYi I cracked up sensible as yours. Before you lie kept that promise. We Uiauk
when I read this In Letters lo ihc toss (bat next stone my way. you (lie good Lord that we had the
Edilor In the Ventura (Calif.) might cheek Ihc stru ctu ral tlinc and energy to take care for
Star-Free Press. If you think soundcss ol your own glass our morns, and give back lo
them a part of what they had
your readers will cn|tiv It. here It house!"
8IIAR1I’RANGE given us.
Is .
If we had children, we could
DEAR SHARI: Right on LOYAL READER
DEAR READER: I cracked you took Ihc words right out of not have cared lor our moms tinway we did.
up. too. And here's the piece, my typewriter.
JAMES AND JANIS PIERCE.
titled "Forced Fitness":
DEAR ABBYi We really ap­
RUSTON, LA"I would like lo thunk you and
your stall, especially the person preciated all the columns on
who delivers my newspaper "The Childless Couple." My
MOVIELAND o»»&gt; in 12112(6
every morning, for your concern husband and I are also u child­
less couple,und we have no
over my health and well-being.
Thry 1 7 K . Sirtort
"Every morning when I go out regrets. Our reason. It so huppens,
was
u
physical
one.
to get my paper. I get a good
8:15
My husband was In the Army
workout looking for and re­
HOCUS POCKS
trieving my paper by performing when we found out we couldn't
such exercises as: crawling on have children. Moving around as
my belly undrr my truck to get
my paper, climbing through the
hedges, und wrestling with my
neighbor's dog, Jusi lo mention n
few. The stress of wondering
where my paper will be next has
is a proud member of the "Welcome
caused me lo lose 10 pounds In
Itself.
Wagon" Family In Seminole County
"I was wondering If you could
talk to the person who delivers
my paper nnd have him start
throwing it on the roof, maybe
Iwo or three limes a week. I
think that I am ready for a more
strenuous workout now.
If You Are:
"In the old days when I was a
Moving Into or
paperboy, we used to throw the
paper on the customers' front
Around The Area
porch ot at the end of their
driveway. Little did we know
Getting Married
that we were depriving our
Having A Baby
customers of the henefit of a
good morning workout.
Fortunately, we now live In the
'00s, and everyone Is more
concerned for their health.
Again. I would like lo (hank you
Let your Welcome Wagon representative
and your staff for doing Ihctr
answer your questions about the area and
part to keep your customers
healthy. Keep up the good
present you with free gifts.
work."
TRUKAHLERS.
If You Live In One Of These Areas, Please Call
SANTA PAULA. CALIF.

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S a n fo rd H e ra ld

DEAR ABBY: Could you
please deliver u message to the
other49 states from California?
"DEAR 49: For Ihc past couple
of weeks, you've been asking.
‘How can you stand to live where
they have earthquakes?’
"This, from those of you
freezing in the Northeast, where
the cold has killed more people
thnn our earthquake. Or those of
you In the Midwest, where
tornadoes kill more people every
year than our carlhqukcs do In u
decade. Or the Southeast, where
hurricanes regularly rearrange
the landscape.
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Sanford
323-5265
Lake Mary
321-6660
Longwood- 869-8612 or 774-1231
Winter Springs 777-3370
Altamonte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
695-3819
Or Anytimo Day Or Night Call 646*9644

�4B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, April 26, 1994

Legal N otices

Legal N otices
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
TOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
PRO BATE DIVISION
F lit Number *4 774 CP
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
C H A R LE S J P R E S L E Y
Dace*tad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm inistration ot Iht
etiete ol Charltt J Pretlay,
oeceetad. F lit Numbtr 94 774
CP, It pending In Ih* Clrtull
Couit lor Semlnol# County, Flor
Ida, P ro b a lt O lv ltlo n . Ih t
eddratt ol which It Samlnol*
County CourthouM. Potl O llltt
Drawer C. Sanlord. Florida.
12777 o u t T h t n a m tt and
tdd rrttat ol Iht ptrtonal rrprt
ttn la llvt and Iht ptrtonal rtp
rntanlallva't altornty art ttt
forth bt low
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS A R E N OTIFIEO TM AT
All ptrtont on whom Ihlt
pollct It tarvtd who havt ob
leciiont that challenge Iht valid
liy ol tht will, tht qualifications
nl Hit ptrtonal rtp rttanlallvt.
vrnut, or Jurisdiction ol Ihlt
Court a rt rtqulrtd to lilt thalr
o b |t c llo n t w ith Ih lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF THE F IR S T P U B L I­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
CO PY OF THIS N OTICE ON
THEM
All crtdltort ot tht dtctdtnl
and othtr ptrtont having claims
or dtmandt against dacadant't
ttlata on whom a copy ol ttilt
notice It tarvtd within Ihraa
months altar tht data ot tha first
publication of this nollca mutt
lilt thalr claims with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE O F TH E F IR S T P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
CO P Y OF THIS N OTICE ON
THEM
All olhtr crtdltort of lha
dtctd tnl and ptrtont having
claims or dtmandt agalntl lha
decedent’* ttlata m ini flit thalr
claims with Ihlt court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE O F TH E F IR S T P U BLI
CATION OF THIS N OTICE OR
T H IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
COPY O F THIS N OTICE ON
THEM
All olh tr crtdltort ol Iht
dtctndtnl and ptrtont having
clalmt or dtmandt agalntl tht
d tctn d tn l't t t la lt mutl lilt
thalr clalm t wllh Ihlt court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E DATE OF THE
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S . D EM A N D S
AND O B JEC T IO N S NOT SO
T IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
OAHRED
Tht datt ol tha llrtl publics
lion ol this Notlca It April }t.
tt»4
Ptrtonal Rtprttantallvt.
Annla Lta Pratlty
l}4 Flortnca Avtnua
Altamonlt Springs. Florida

Tirol

Altornty lor Ptrtonal
Hrprttanlatlva:
Matlhawt Fandtrton. F.squirt
nor la s t Robinson S ' t t t t ., , „
uriendo. Florida 11*01
trl.phona,(X71 X4 444I
Florida Bar No .: W H O
Publish: April 14 A May 1. IPV4
D E Q IJ i
UN CLAIM ED
V E H IC L E AUCTION
Htmoval ol lha btlow da
tcrlbad vthlcltt was conducted
In complalnact wllh F.S FI] 71
Notlct lhal Butch's Towing will
tall said vth lcltt al Public
Auction lor cash on May tl, Itt4
at 10 bd am, at 1107 W 1st Strati.
Sanlord. Florida. Wt r tttrv t
Iht right lo withdraw tald
v th id tt Irom Public Auction
1177 Chav 4D ID IIN49L7SI7II40
ira iC h tv sD
ID 11GIAX44S7B4147479
1174 Chav PK
10 4CC Y144A104I17
1*11 Ford4D
ID IIFA B P1IB4BA ISII70
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Iit4 Oats ID
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ID flC S A JIS R lF GsOtOtl
IH lT o y lP K
IDIJT4RN14R1D007IIS4
Vthlcltt may ba vltwtd ona
Hour prior lo salt. Sala begins al
10 00 am
Publish: April 24, 1«f4

DEO 101

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E EIO H TEEN TH
JU C IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CataNa. *1 07)74 it E
IN R E :
C E N T U R Y BANK. FSB , Ika
CEN TU R Y T EO ER A L
SAVINOSBANK,
Plalnllll.
F E L I X R IV E R A aka F E L IX
R IV E R A R O D R IG U E Z .
M A R IA N E L L A R I V E m m .
SEA R S. R O EBU CK AND COM
P A N Y . ANNA R E Y E S and
P E T R A O RTIS at known tt
nan It,
Dtltndanlt
NOTICE OF SA LE
Nollca It hartby given, purtu
ant lo lha Final Judgment ol
F o ra clo tu ra tn le rt d In lha
above styled causa. Cate No
*101174 14 E . In tha Circuit
Court ol Seminole County. Flor
Ida. lhal I will tall lha following
proparty In Stmlnolt County.
Florida, dttcrlbad at:
Tha East IS leal ol Lot }, and
Lot I, Lett tha E a t! 70 00 laal.
Block 14. A .B . R U S S E L L 'S
ADOITION TO FORT R E E O .
according lo lha Plal thereof at
recorded In Plal Book I, Page
*7, Public Records ol Sam Inote
County. Florida
al Public Sala. to tha highest
and bait bidder lor cash, at tha
W eil Tront Door of Iht Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida, al 11:00 A M . on May
II. 1**4.
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Jana E . Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: April I*. M. It*4
D EO 141

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT,
EIO H T EEN T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 911171 CA 14 L
OANCBOSTON MOR TGAGE
CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation.
Plalnllll.
vt
RALPH K B A K E R .f la t .
D tltndanlltl
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO: L E IL A YVONNE BROWN,
l/k/a Leila Yvonne Baktr.
Currant Residence Unknown
t a il Known Mailing Address
1000 Alameda Avenue
Long wood. FL117S0
Any unknown htlrt. davltett.
g r a n ltt t . a ttlg n ttt. lienors,
crtdltort. Ir u t lt t t . or othtr
Claimants claiming by, through
and under Leila Yvonne Brown,
l/k /a L e ila Yvonna B ak er;
Current Reside net Unknown
YOU A R E N O T IFIE D that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on lha following property In
Stmlnola County, Florida
Lot 11. W INOTMEE W EST.
UNIT TWO. according lo tha
plal thartol at recorded In Plat
Book I I , pagtt I* and *0. public
records ol Stm lnolt County.
Florida
hat been llltd agalntl you and
olhtrt and you art rtqulrtd to
tarva a copy at your written
defenses. It any, ta It on Plain
' llll'i attorneys. I l l W ist Adams
Street. Suit* 1114. Jacksonville.
Flo-Ida 17X71. no more than
thirty ( X I day* from Ih* llrtl
publication datt ol Ihlt notlca ol
action, and lilt Iht original wllh
tha Cltrk ol Ihlt Court tllh tr
before ttrv lc * on P la ln llll’!
attorneys or Immedlaltly Ihtrt
alter, otherwise, a default will
bt entered agalntl you for the
rtlltf demanded In the com
plaint or petition
Amtrlcant With Dltabllllltt
Act (A D A ) N olle*
In ac
cordanct with tht Amtrlcant
wllh O ltabllllift Acl persons
with a disability who nttd a
special accommodation to par
t lc lp a lt In Ih lt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al X I North Park Avtnua, Sulla
N X I , Sanlord. Florida 17771 al
Itasl live days prior lo the
proceeding Telephone
(407)
171 41K Ee l 4777; 1 100*1} 1771
(TOOI or 1 400 911 4770 IV ). via
FlorldaR tlay Servlet
DATE Don April 14.1X4
(S EA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk ol Iht Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Cltrk
Publish: April It. 74. t**4
D EO 171

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OF TH E lltk JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IVEN
Ihel on Ih# 17th dey ol May.
Itt4. at 11:00 A M . al tha Watt
Front Door of tha Samlnola
County Courlhout*. Sanlord.
F lo r id a . " M A R Y A N N E
M ORSE". Clark ol tha Circuit
Court, will otter lor tala to tha
highest and best bidder tor cash,
at public outcry, tha following
described property In Samlnola
County. Florida, more parllcu
larty dascribed as follows:
Lot 11. SUN RISE V IL L A G E .
UNIT II. according lo Iho plal
thereof t t recorded In Plal Book
17. Pag* I* ol Ih* Public Rac
ords ol Samlnola County. Flor­
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clotur* entered In Ih* above
tlyltd cause
In accordance wllh the Amar
leant Wllh OltablllHat Acl. par
sent with dltablllllat needing a
special accommodation le par
ll d p a l * In Ih lt proceeding
should contact Court Admlnlt
(ration al X I North Park Ave­
nue. Sulla N X I. Sanlord. Flor
Ida 17771. telephone 14071 » 1
4JM Eat 4717. not talar than
tavan (7) days prior lo the
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(TDD) 1 100*111771, or Vole*
IV ) 1 100*11 1770. via Florida
Ralay Service.
IN W ITNESS W H ER EO F. I
have hereunto tat my hand and
olllclal tael Ihlt llth day ol
April. I**4
(S EA L )
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By: Jan* E . Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish April l». 14. 11*4
DEO Id

IN T H E COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIO H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
Cat* N*. *&gt; xaa CC M I
MID F LO R ID A POOLS *
R E P A IR COMPANY,
a Florida corporation,
Plalnllll.
vt
W ILLIAM B GOMEZ.
Defendant
N OTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hartby given lhal
pursuant lo an Order ot Final
Judgment anlarad In Iht above
tlyltd cause. I will tall Ih*
properly situated In Samlnola
County. Florida.datcrlbadat
1171 K lm b a rw lck * C ir c le .
Ovitdo. Florida 17741. i t more
particularly described at Lot 40.
Foachata Phase II, according lo
Ih* plal lharaol at racordad In
Plal Book 11. Paget II and 14.
Public R tcord t ol Samlnola
County. Florida, and at defined
in Nolle* e l Commencement
recorded a l OtUclel Record*
Booh 11*7. Peg* 1441. Public
Rtcordt ol Seminole County.
Florida
al public tale lo Iht hlghotl
bidder for cash on May 17. I**4
al 1100 * m at lha Wetl Front
Door ol Iho Stmlnolt County
Courthouse. X I N Park Av*
nut. Sanlord. Florida
(S EA L)
MARYANNE MORSE.
C L E R K OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Ja n a E . Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
N O TIC E
A m ericans wllh
Disabilities Acl ol lt«0 Ad
m lnltlrallvo Order No tlJ7.
Ptrtont with t disability who
need a special accommodation
to perllcipala In Ihlt procaadlng
should contact lha AOA Coordl
nator al X I N Park Avtnua.
Sullt North X I. Sanlord. F L
17771al least F IV E days prior lo
Iht proceeding Telephone 1X71
777 41X. E«t. 4777. I 400*111771
(TOD), or I (00*111770 (V) via
Florida Rtlay Servlet
Publish: April 74 A May, 1 . 1**4
DEQ740
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT,
EIO H T EEN T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A .
CASE NO.) *7 141* CA-14 E
J .l. KISLA K MORTGAGE
S E R V IC E CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation
Plalnllll.
v*.
JA S P ER W IL K E RSON, J R ;
M ARY W ILKERSON .
D tltndenllt).
N OTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that, pursuant lo t Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered herein, I will tall Ih*
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida described*!:
The Wetl W ol Ih* Northwest
l* ol Iho Northeast &gt;4 ol Ih*
Southwest t* ol Sac non 14.
Township X South. Rang* 77
E i t l , Seminole County. Florida
Sub|tcl lo an eat* men I oyer the
Wetl 71 leel and Ih* North 71
leal Ihereof
Together wllh tn easement lor
In g n tt and egrets described *•
lollowt. The North 71 feet ol tha
South W ol Ih* Southwest 14 and
Ih* South 11 leel of Ih* North V*
ol Ih* Southwest 14. lying Eatl
ol Stale Road X ; and fh* Wetl
71 leal ol Ih* Norlhesl W ol tha
Southwest te; end Ih* East 71
1**1 ol Ih* Northwest te ol lha
Southwell te and Ih* South 71
leel ol the North It ot the
Southwest te. lets Ih* Wetl 1* ol
Ih* Southwest te Ihereol. all
being In Section 14. Township 70
South. Range 77 E a tl. Samlnol*
County, Florida; and lets lhal
part ol tald Southwest te lying
South and Wetl ol Stale Road X
and last road right ofway.
T O G ET H ER WITH lhal cer­
tain mobile home, Serial Num
bars I0L11443X and I«LI14(7U.
Year IM7. Make "Llb trly” .
T O G ET H ER wllh any and all
right, till* and Inlerttl lo any
and il l eatamanlt which may b*
appurtenant lo Ih* abovedescribed property,
al public sal*, lo tha highest and
best bidder lor cash, al tha Wetl
Ironl door ol Ih * Stm lnolt
County Courlhout*. Sanlord,
Florida, al 11:00 o'clock a.m. on
May 17.1X4
W ITNESS my hand and of­
ficial teal ol tald Court on April
II, 19*4.
(Court Seal)
Maryann* Morta
Cltrk o llh * Circuit Court
By: J a n a E . Jatawlc
At Deputy Clark
Publish; April 19,74. 19*4
D EO 177

i

Legal N o tices
IN T H C C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E EIO H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT,
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A.
CASE NO. 94 709 CA-I4-A
CITY O F SANFORD
P O LIC E D EP A R TM EN T,
Plainllll,
vt.
P A TR IC K ROBINSON.
Oolandanl.
N O TIC EO F F O R F E IT U R E
P RO CEEO IN O
TO: P A T R IC K ROOINSON
X IW . SEM IN O LE B L V O ,
117*
SANFORD. F L 77771
and all others who claim an
Inltrotl In Ih* balow dttcrlbad
properly.
Chi*I Ralph Russell, ol Ih*
Sanlord Police Department,
Sem in ole C o u n ly. F lo r id a ,
throsrgh hit olllcart. Invatllga
tors or aganlt. talrad Ih* tub|ecl
property, lo w ll:
IN I SAAB M O DEL *00.
VIN IYS1AH1SJ7FXI497S
I X ! 00 U S CU R R EN CY
on March (. If*4. al or near
Samlnol* Counly. Florida, and It
presently holding said proparty
lor the purpose ol forlallura
pursuant lo SacHont *77 701 707.
F lo r id a S tatu te s, h a t R E
O U ES T ED lhal an Honorable
Judge ol tha Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Ju d icial C ircu it,
Samlnol* County. Florida. Ittua
a Finding ol Probable Ceuta
why lha above property should
not ba lorfaltad ta Ih* above
agency. Yew will ba tanl a copy
ol lha Finding ol Probable
Ceuta one* II It signed by Ih*
Judge and II will edvls* you how
and wtsan ta respond ta Ihlt
raquatl tar torlallur*
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y Ihel a
tru* and correct copy ol the
(ongoing hat been lurnlthed ta
Ih* above named addrettat by
U S registered mall, return
receipt requested. Ihlt ttth day
ol April. Iff*.
NORAAAN R W OLFIN O ER
STATE ATTO RN EY
BY A n n tE .
Rlchardt Rufbarg
Assistant Slat* Attorney
Florida Bar 4M740I
Office ol the $1*1* Attorney
l » E a t l First Streal
Sanlord. F L M ill
X I J7J 7114
Publish April 77, 74. 7* A May
7. 1X4
D IO 711
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R IO A
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O EN E RA L JURISDICTIO N
DIVISION
CASENO. *4-117 CA 114) B
G L E N D A LE F E D E R A L BANK.
F S B . l/ k / a G L E N D A L E
F E O E R A L S A V IN G S AN D
LOAN A S S O C IA T IO N , tuc
castor by merger to F IR S T
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S AN D
LO A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F
BROW ARDCOUNTY.
Plalnllll.
VS
THOMAS E K E H O E ; THORP
CONSUMER DISCOUNT COM
PANY. a Pennsylvania corpora
lion,
Da lendanil t)
N O TIC EO F
F O R EC L O S U R E SALB
NOTICE IS H EREBY O IVEN
pursuant ta a Final Judgment ol
Forclotur* dated April 4. 19*4.
and anlarad In Cat* No *4 117
CA (14) E . ol Ih* Circuit Court
of Ih* Eig hteen th Ju d icia l
Circuit In and lor Samlnol*
C o u n ly , F l o r i d a w h e r e in
G L EN D A LE F E O E R A L BANK.
F .S 9 . l/ k / a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S ANO
LOAN A S S O C IA T IO N , sue
castor by merger lo F IR S T
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S AND
LO A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F
BROWARD COUNTY, it Pleln
III! end THOMAS E KEHO E
T H O R P C O N S U M E R D IS
COUNT CO M PA N Y, a
Pennsylvania corporation, ar*
Defendants. I will tall to tha
highest and bast bidder lor cash
al lha was! front door ol Ih*
Samlnol* Counly Courlhout*. In
X I N Park Avanu*. Sanlord.
Florida, al II 00o'clock A M on
Ih* 10th day ol May, t*»4. Ih*
tallowing described property at
tat forth In tald Final Judg
manl. low ll:
Lot (. G R O V E E S T A T E S ,
according ta Ih* plal lharaol at
recorded In Plot Book 71, Page
X . Public Records of Samlnol*
County, Florida
DATED Ihlt (Ih day ol April.
19*4
MARYANNE MORSE
4t Clark of Ih* Court
By: Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 19,74. 1X4
DEO 1(1
IN T H E CIR CU IT COURT
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R IO A
CASENO. *11441 C A M E
JEA N M . B E T H E L L .
Plalnllll.
vt.
MARIANNE BOOTH.
Oalendanllt).
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
lh a l, p u rtu a n l lo a F in a l
Judgment dated April II. 1X4,
In Co m No 911441 CA 14 E. ol
Its* Circuit Court ol the Elgh
laanlh Judicial District In and
lor Samlnol* Counly. Florida. In
which JEA N M B E T H E L L It
Ih* Plalnllll and MARIANNE
BOOTH It Ih* Daltndanl. I will
tall ta th( highest and batl
bidder for cash al Ih* Watt
Front Door ol Ih* Samlnol*
Counly Courlhout* In Sanlord.
Florida, al 11:00a m, on May I*.
19*4. tha tallowing datcrlbad
properly tal forth In Ih* Final
Judgment:
Unit 114. ESCO N O ID O . A
C O N D O M IN IU M . S E C T IO N
V III. according lo Ih* Declare
lion ol Condominium lharaol at
racordad In O R
Book t ill,
Pages I I I through 740 and Plal
Book 14. Pag* *4, Public Rac
ordt ol Samlnol* Counly, Flor­
ida.
Dated Ihlt 77nd day ol April,
1994.
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER KO FC O U R T
By: Jan* E . Jatawlc
At Deputy Clark
In accordance wllh Ih* Amer­
icans wllh Dltablllllat Act. par
tons wllh dltablllllat needing a
tpacltl accommodation to par
lld p a la In Ih lt procaadlng
should contact tha ADA Coordl
nelor. X I N. Park Av*., Sulla
N X I, Sanlord. Florida 17771,
laltphon* 1X7 ) 771 47X, anion
lion 4777. not lalar than Ilya 11)
days prior ta lha proceeding. II
hearing Impaired. ITDOI I (00
9US77I. or Voice (V) I tOO 911
(779. via Florida Ralay Service
Publish: A p ril! ( I May. 1.1X4
DEO 779

Legal N o tices
NOTICE O F APPLICATION
FOR TAX D I E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , lh a l E q u lv a it L id
Partnership dba Alpha i Co. Ih*
holder ol lha tallowing cortlllc
ated) hat Iliad teid cartlllc
a la d l lor a tan deed ta b* Ittuad
thereon Tha certificate numb
o rltl and yaarlt) ol Issuance.
Ih* description el Ih* proparly,
and Ih* n *m *(tl In which It wet
Attested lt/ar* at lollowt:
Certificate No X I I
Y ta ro l Ittuanca: IWI
Description ol Property L E G
LOT l( DAYMANS ADO NO 1
PB1PGI
Names In which attested
Ruby T Wright. Itelrt
All ol tald properly being In
Ih* Counly ol Samlnola, Slate ol
Florida
U n la tl tuch c a r llllc e te lt )
thell be redeemed according ta
law. Ih* property datcrlbad In
such certificated) will b* told
ta the highest bidder al the watt
Ironl door. Samlnol* Counly
Courlhout*. Sanlord. Florida, on
tha 9th day ol May. 1X4. al II
A M
Approalm tltly ( H I M cash
lor Iret It required ta ba paid by
Ih* tuccattlul bidder al Ih* tele
Full payment ol an amount
equal ta Ih* highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taiat and recording Irat It due
w ithin la houra a lt a r Ih *
advertised Urn* el lha tal* All
payments shall ba cash or guar
anlaad Instrument, mad* pay
abl* ta Ih* Clark el Ih* Circuit
Court
Dated Ihlt Xth day ol March.
1X4
(S EA L)
Maryann* Morta
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
Samlnol* Counly. Florida
By; Mlchalla L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish April 1.12,19,14.1X4
D EO II

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
O F T H E EIO H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
CASENO. 911M 7CCM O
H O I IOW B ROOK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC .anof lor
profit Florida corporation.
Plalnllll.
vt
LU IS M EN D EZ an d
A M A R ILY S M EN D EZ .
husband and wife,
Oalendanlt
N O T IC EO F SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
lhal on tha 1th day ol May. 1X4
al II 00 a m a I lha watt front
door ot Ih# Courlhout* In SEM
IN O L E Counly. a l Sanlord.
Florida, tha undersigned Clerk
will oiler lor tal* Ih* tallowing
datcrlbad real property
LOT 171. H OLLO W 8RO OK
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
TH E P LA T T H E R E O F AS RE
CO R D ED IN PLA T BOOK M
PA G ES S 7 WITH THE FOL
LOWING S T R E E T AOORESS
100 INDIAN COURT. W INTER
SPRINGS. F L 1270*
together wllh all structural.
Improvements, natural. appU
e n te r and appurtenance* an
taid land or used in contieMron
therewith.
Tha eloreteld tal* will b*
mad# purtuanl lo a Summary
Final Judgmant entered In Civil
No 9) 7X7 C C X Q pending In
Ih* County Courl ol Ih* EIG H
T EEN TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEM IN O LE Counly. Florida
D A TED Ihlt llth day ol April.
1X4
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jana E Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 19. 71 I X I
O EQ 190

IN T H E CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E EIO H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A .
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O E N E R A L JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CA SEN O 97-1119 CA 14 B
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COMPANY,
Plalnllll.
vt
RICH ARD O COLLIN S, SEM I
H O LE CO U N TY. F L O R ID A .
TH E FLO R ID A BAR CLIEN TS'
S E C U R IT Y FUND, and G U LF
L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY,
Datendanllt).
N O TIC EO F
F O R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
purtuanl lo a Final Judgmant ol
Forocloturo dated April 7, 1X4.
end entered In Cot# No 97 7149
CA 14 B. ol lha Circuit Courl ol
Iho E IG H T E E N T H Ju d icial
Circuit In and lor SEM IN O LE
Counly. Florida wharaln CHEM
ICAL M ORTGAGE COMPANY
It Plalnllll and RICHARD O
CO LLIN S. ( I a l . a rt Delon
danlt. I will Mil to lha hlghait
and batl bidder lor cath In Iho
W ell Ironl door ol Iho Court
house. In Sanlord. SEM INO LE
Counly. Florida, al II:00o'clock
a.m on Iho llth day ol May.
1X4. lha tallowing dttcrlbad
properly at Ml lorth In Mid
F Inal J udg man I, to wl I :
Lol I I . D UN HILL UNIT I,
according ta lha plal lharaol at
racordad In Plal Book X . Paget
II through 1). Public Records ol
Samlnola County. Florida
D ATEO Ihlt 11IH day ol April,
1X4.
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clark ol Mid Courl
By Oorolhy W. Bollon
At Deputy Clerk
"Ptrtont wllh a dlu b lllly who
naad a special accommodation
ta participate In Ihlt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Samlnol* County Courthouse,
X I N. Park Avanua, Sulla N X I.
Sanlord. Florida 12771, al laatl
Ilya days prior ta the proceed­
ing Telephone: 1X7) 171 4 ix
Otl. m i l 1 (00911(771 (TDD)
or I (00 911(770 (VI via Florida
Ralay Service."
Publish: April 19,74.1X4
O EQ 140

N O TIC EO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX O E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , lh a l E q u lv t t l L id
Partnership dba Alpha t Co. Iho
holder ol Ih* tallowing cortlllc
alo(t) hat lllod tald cartlllc
ala(t) for a tea dead to be Ittuad
lharaon. The carlltlcat* numb
* r ( i) and yaarlt) ol Ittuanco.
Ih# description ol Iho prooorly.
and Iho nem eltl In which II wat
attested lt/ar* at lollowt:
Certificate No 1114
Y ta ro l Ittuanco. IX I
Description ol Properly: L E G
LO T 4 B L K B SU N LA N O
ES T A T ES PB II PG X
Nam tt In which attested
DavIdS Andarton
All ol tald properly being In
Ih* County ol Samlnol*. Stela ol
Florida
U n iats tuch c t r llllc a la lt )
shall ba redeemed according lo
law. Ih* properly datcrlbad In
tuch carllllcalaltl will b* told
ta Ih* highest bidder al Ih# wall
Iron! door, Stmlnote Counly
CourthouM. Sanlord. Florida, on
Ih* 9th day ot May. 1X4. al It
AM
Approalmattly H7100 cash
lor lees It rtqulrtd lo b* paid by
tha tuccattlul bidder al Ih* tele
Full payment ol on amount
equal to Ih* hlghatl bid plut
applicable documentary stamp
laaat and recording feet It due
w ith in 14 ho urs a lte r Ih *
advertised lime ol Ih# M l* All
payment! shall be cath or guar
anlood Instrument, mad* pay
abl* ta Ih* Clark ol Ih* Circuit
Courl.
Dated Ihlt X lh day ol Mer&lt;h.
1X4
(S EA L )
Maryann* Morta
Clerk ol the Circuit Courl
Semlnol*Counly, Florida
By : MIchalloL. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ap ril}. II. 1*.M. 1X4
D EQ 10
IN T H E CIR C U ITC O U R T
OF TH E IIT H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R IO A
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O E N E R A L JURISD ICTIO N
OIVISION
CASEN O . t l t l f f CA I4 E
KN U TSO N M O R TG A G E
CORPORATION.
Plalnllll.
VS
O A N IEL J STACMOWIAK and
W ENDY STACHOWIAK; atal .
Dalendantt
N O TICEO F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
Nolle# It hereby given lhal.
purtuanl lo lhal Final Judgmant
ol Foreclotur* doled April 4.
1X4. and entered In civil cat*
number 91 7177 CA 14 E . ol Ih*
Circuit Courl ol the llth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Semlnol#
C o u n ly . F lo r id a , w h e re in
KNUTSON MORTGAGE COR
PORATION. It P laln llll and
D A N IE L J STA CH O W IA K
W E N D Y S T A C H O W IA K .
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOM E
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
--------- , UNKNOWN P E R S
O N ( SI IN POSSESSIO N OF
THE SU B JEC T R E A L PROP
E R T Y . ft K A L E O NORTON.
---------- UNKNOW N P E R S
O N IS) IN PO SSESSIO N OF
TH E S U B JEC T R E A L PROP
E R T Y N /K 7 A D E B B IE
NORTON, le/ar* Defendants. I
will Mil to Ih* highetl and bet I
bidder lor cath al lha watt Ironl
door ol Ih* Semlnol* County
CourthouM In Sanford. Samlnol*
Counly. Florida al II 00 A M
on Ih# 10th day ol May. 1X4, Ih*
following described properly at
Ml forth in tald Final Judg
mont. to wit;
LOT X , A LA FA Y A WOODS
PHASE I UNIT B. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT T H E R E O F , AS
R EC O R D ED IN PLAT BOOK
II. PA G ES 44. 47 ( 14. PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLO RID A
Dated Ih* |th day ol April.
1X4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Courl
By Oorolhy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish April If. 24. 1X4
O EQ 147

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Put your comtroctlon know l
ed&lt;)« To work htrt

MACHINIST
Local company need! your
eiporlanc* today Don't wall

PRODUCTION TRAINEE
l* * r n a «klllod tr*d» with
good n l w t *nd lop

OPEN IN O A P R IL llnd
111 M il Sanlord, F L

ORDER PULLER

45— L e g a l S e r v ic e s
e PRO FESSIO N A L LE O A L e
Photography lor ut* at tvl
d*n&lt;* LOW R A TES W I I X

Train lullyl Learn all phases
of wershouMl llene lilt her a I

HEALTH COMPANION
Klndnoti ccu n fif Rood to
Litton lo Ho o frlondt

MECHANIC ASSISTANT
Mofp In oil ph«M«

Legal N otice
IN T H E C IR CU ITCO U R T.
UTH JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT,
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
r iO R lO A
CASE NO&gt; H I M OR *1 P
IN R E The Marc lag* ol
R E N E E SIMONEAUX.
Husband
AND
LAURA SIMONEAUX.
Wit*
N O TIC EO F ACTION
TO Rene* Slmonaaua
IM It Gull Freeway &lt;4)10
Moutton. TX 77014
YOU A R E H E R E B Y notified
that an action lor a Dissolution
ol M arriage hat bean Iliad
agalntl you and you ar* r*
qulred ta larva a copy ol your
datenMt If any. lo II on Ih*
petitioner
Laura Slmonaaua
!O0A Orient# Ava
Altamonte Sprlngt. F L 77701
ON OR B E F O R E MAY 14. 1X4
and III* Ih* original wllh lha
Clark ol the courl either before
service on petitioner or Immedl
alely thereafter, otherwise a
ludgmenl will lie entered for tha
relief demanded In the petition
W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
teal ol Ihlt Courl on A P R IL 4.
1X4
(S EA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark Ot The Courl
BY Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish April 17. It. 2* A May
1.1X4
O EQ 111

MANY MORE
704 W. IIT H ST.

323-5176
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
S I L L AVON NOWI
CA LL 111 44ft or I I I 4111

AGENTS REAL ESTATEI
Nothing succeeds like tuctett
We re well Into our Jrd decade
ol training tuccattlul agents
Nollcenso?
W allhelpl
WATSON R E A L T V C O R P
R EA LTO R S
I77 77M
AVON praductt lAM . Earn to
M X No door/ctoor. P T/FT
S a n d llll 1191/1 (00 9*a 7144

* DRIVEN WANTED A
Full lima. Must hay# late
model aeon* vehicle ter lace I
deliveries vllllllng personal

Ylhlclt, Cell 441 I N K II

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
n il

Notional corporation ho%
onfry lovol position! opon
FT/P T ovoil Wo train SO
AA$P Mholorihipt owfordod
Intervlotx now/Start otter
finjlt
In Doytone coll (*&gt;«)])• 0444
In South Sominolo coll I II tOC4

DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE
X hrs t Paid Insurance and
benefits C latt O Lie req
Clean driving record Know I
edge ol Orlando area a plut
Inquire al
11* I S. laniard Av*.
laniard

CAPTAIN CO N C R ETE. Wayn*
Baal I Man Quality Opera
I Ion I )7*-112(/414'M41

------ A d d itio n s &amp;--------R e m o d e lin g

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t

P h o to g ra p h y

A F F O R D A B LE HOME Rtpalr
Dependable All phases Call
lo rF ra a a tl Michael 1717IQS

BEACfTTparitTsd^eddingr

RES./COM M . Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram in g . D ryw all,
Doors. Roollng. Cone rat*
711-4(11 .. 1 0 . Ballot. CBCOIttao

A p p ll a n c e s
A P P LIA N C E R E P A IR - Frn*
appl M rvlc* call wllh r*

jalteUahnjA^BatlJiajTi^
C a rp e n try
C A R P E N T E R All kinds ol homo
repairs, painting A ceramic

^M|^Uch4HdGroi*^J7M971
C a r p e t / ln s t a lla t lo n
C A R P ET M ILL D IR EC T
Big Dticaunti Famous Brandt
First Quality, Tap Una.
Slalnmatlar. Saxontet,
Trackless. Scu lp tu ralM X yd
Commercial level loops(] 49 yd
Intlallallort. 4(7 714 (to*

C a r p e t c le a n in g
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEA N IN O
plut s ir ip and bull Heart.
R ttld tn llal/co m m arctal 74

^iraia4«4M&gt;Mp#rM401H^
HONEST DEPENDABLE

w
71/oiw i

Seminole
322-2611

FLO R ID A STATE R E Q U IR ES
all contractors be rtg itltrtd
or certified To vorlly a itet*
c o n tr a c t o r s lic e n se c a ll
I too 141 7*40 Occupational
License* are required by the
county and can ba varlllad by
calling 111 l l X . a i l 7417

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

; /td v c i&amp;

CLASSIFIED ADS

Parson ta clean your house
lu ll Ih* way you Ilk# It #1 a
price you tur* can alford
Call Varma!

P A IN T IN O . paper hanging,
pratlur* washing and dry wall
rapalr F re a e il 111 1)74

E le c t r ic a l

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC I A N .
Repair addition, comm/ret
Llc/ln t lEROOtt* 19) 171 447}

OUN R IT E : Clean driveways,
ro o lt. pool docks, w alks,

AL DOES IT AUl

^Jjoum^FraaatLnlail^^^
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Into call 774 9(01
BEACH . Spam end Wedding*
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Info call 774 **01

Fie II right al a price you can
allord Llc'd/lnt From tlarl
ta llnlth Carpentry, plumb
Ing, •tectrlcal. and roollng
tvet. 71 yrt ol orporltnc* No
|ob loo big or small. Call
2 1 4 K ((a r 772 411114 haurt
R ES T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A LL.
matal tludt. doors, trim, lid
Ing. porchot. docks, gaiebot
Llcentad'lnturad________ 771 7M7

O YS B ER S HOME R E P A IR A
R O O F IN O
P a in t in g ,
c a r p e n tr y . B o n d / In t / L Ic
RC0044141
Cal) 174 4111

RITE-WAY.............

W E E K L Y l l l f V I C E Irons 14!
mo. Cham R ll* Pool Sorylc*
740 7771
Robert Shoemaker

WE SH O W UP
r L * l T h U Illa p U y Acl
W o r k F o r Y o u ...
C a ll C l i m i r it i l &gt;

0

3 2 2 :2 6 m
L a n d s c a p in g
RANOV'S Q U A LIT Y LAW N i
Complete pro cara tine* lt#0
Cleanups, hauling 1710714

R o o tin g

S w im m in g Pool
S e r v ic e / R e p a lr

T r e e S e r v ic e
ECH OLS T R E E SVC Llc't. Int.
"L ei Ih# Prolettbnelt do II.”

^ FrooMlImatet^^

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW 4 SCREEN REPAIR:
___________ 447 171-7711

YOUR C A M II

NHIOHOIAJU
L a w n S e r v ic e
TOM ( J I F F ' t LAWN C A R E!
Rat /Comm., dopondablo, low
ratesl Froa •*»....-.....4»7070

'n s a r

Check The OaeaWede
far Tha Jab Wu Wand

Advertise Your Business Every Day
F o r A s L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322-2611

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tutaday, April 28, 1(MW - B*

71—HtlpWinttd

71— H &lt;lp W a n t t d

CLERKS

S EC U R IT Y O F F IC E R
TRAINING! P LA CEM EN T
Armed and unarmed 374 0)41

H iring In our Say* A Lot
Hof* Apply In person
2/01 Orlando Av*
Sanlord, »Am IPm

DRIVERS NEEDED
/»-(#, C A R R IE R S , Tavu n . FI,
a wall attablltbed and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
company oiler i you
• &gt;M to 2f&lt; per mil*
• Up lo IJ.OOOml per mo
• Slop Oil Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
a Safety A Performance Bonut

• Spout# Riding Program
• Average Trip 5 7 Dayt
a Late Model Conventional
Traclori
II you hav« 1 year* tractor
trailer, OTH and mow and Ice
eiperienceplut a good driving
record, call:
_______i m i m w »

DRIVER FOR VAN
Part lim e Monday Friday
s a i l per hour Mutl pottttt
CDL licence and good driving
record Apply between *3 0
and JPM at Seminole County
Better Living lor Senion. ale
Flo rid a C en tral Parkw ay.
Longwood F L ______________ EO E

DRIVERS CLASS A CDL
FORKLIFT OPERATORS
U p lo lM to tta rt W lit*
EARN MOM/Mooir P er'Month.
II yeuhave courage cel 11
7*1 37M 14Br.rac.mta.

EARN UP TO $2000
p e r te aak p r o c a e e ln g
FHA/HUD Gov t Relundt No
experience neceetary Call
i m a n is w a e iir n a h r t

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
Com m ercialellaInUCF area
Benefit* package
ANECO INC 444 44)1
EO E/Prug tree workpiece

EIPERIENCED COOKS
Fulltime Apply in per ton
P E R R Y 'S RESTAURANT
Upper level. AllamonteMall

FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS
I yr eap. Apply «ti 1414
Dalpner PI , Sanlerd &gt;214144

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
D AILY W ORK/OAIL Y PAY
Report 4am
IJOS S Hwy 17 n Longwood
Call 4*4 m i a ller Jpm

SPRAY PAINTERS
E ip . auta/m arln* painter*
n e e d e d . A p p ly a lt 1*70
Polgner PI., Sanlerd 11)414*

TEACHERS
Perl and lull time ttall needed
In childcare center*
_________ 401 37J §41)

TEACHER'S AIDE WANTED
C h ild c a re ex p erien ce re
quired Willing lo drive van
and gel a COL Call 177 7*01

TREE CARE
Davey Tree Eapert Company,
* **k i eiperlenced foremen
and trimmer* lor lit render
tl a I/co m m e rcia l division
Clatt B COL and minimum 7
yrt t ip preferred Compell
liv e w age*, benefit* end
bonut#t EO E Call 401 3311070

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Eiperlenced only Apply In
perton. Dayt Inn, Sanlord
4*1 )&gt;)4M*____________
W AREHOUSE AND O EN E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E O I
Bonut lor driven All thlllt
aveilebl* Dally pay. nd lee
Report ready to work 1:30 am,
Indutlrlal Labor S v c , Ml*
FrenchAy Nophonacallt

WAREHOUSE
Sanlord Third thill National
Inod talet comp rwedt perton
lor warehoute OT rtq Per
manenl potlllon lt/hr. Up
ward mobility and monetary
growth Clote
Never a feet
Help Pertennel. 41* 444*

WORK AT HOME
Perl lima, lull lime worker!
needed
E a r n e a lr a
extraordinary money For In
lor me I Ion tend tell addretted
damped envelope to D 4 R
C en iiiltln g , PO Bee 173),

SoaNrd, F L 31711 1737*4 7
IM P E O P L E to lote walghil No
will power rrql 100% nalurall
Or re&lt; I Colleen 407 174 17)4
34 AUTO AUCTION O R I V I R i
N E E O E D I Mutl have'valid
Florida driver* licente and be
able to drlvettlck
Call between I 3
SPRINT STAFFIN O , 17*7*11

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
Wllh clientele Full or pari
lime Call 111 4114

TELEMARKETER
Petition open lor an erpen
tnced lelem arteler Evening
hour*. 4PM IP M . Monday
through Thurcdey Apply In
per von Sanlord Herald. WO
N French Aye. atk lor Tracy

LA BO R ER S N E E D E D Skilled
andunikllled Dayt
Call between I j
SPRINT STA FFIN O . 33* 3011

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Mutt have CD L "A " with
clean MVR Produce aipetl
•net and good relerencet re
quired Call or apply
MIC Trucking, m i W i l l SI
laniard, F I 4 a H » 1141
MEOICAL

LPN
F u ll lim a and p a ri time
llpm lam th ill Part lime
lain 2pm thill
Apply in perton LA K E VIEW
NURSINO C E N T E R . II* E
^Second St^ Sanford
SEDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT
All thlllt Full lime and pari
jlme Only Ihota having eipe
rlence at a Hurting Attiilanl
In long term care and being
able lo thow proof ol rtgltlre
lion lo lake Ihe courte or
C h a lle n g e the le t ! upon
application ihouldapply Mutl
ba ctrlllled no taler than *0
dayt alter hire Drug tree
workplace
Debar? Manor
U N Hwy II *7
Dobary. Ft
447 *44 4414

RN MANAGER
Full lima r ) thill, weekend!
oil Eip erltn ce In an acute
cart telling and management
highly detlrable Come and ba
a pari ol the changing trend In
long term care Salary da
pendent upon eiperltnce

LPN
Full lime and part time I and
I I hour ihlltt available Good
leaderthlp tk I 111 a mutl GN’t
and G P N 't wllh prevlout
leaderthlp tip o rle n c* alto
encouraged lo apply
Drug Irte workplace

y

!■

Apply In perton:
Dtbery Manor
44N .H w yl7-tl
Debar?, FI
Ml 44* 4414
M ED ICA L

DENTAL HYGENIST
I mmodule opening available
lor dynamic Individual, 3 4
dayt per week. Slrnng perlo
tkllli a mutl. *04 111 4)00
M EDICAL

RECEPTIONIST
E x p e r i e n c e d lo r b u t y
o rth o p a e d ic o f llc e C a ll
Sharon al 741 SMS

OFFICE CLEANERS
Day and night. Need own
Iraniportillon and be depen
debit. Call between f and S

m ini______

PLASTERERS AND LABORERS
N E E D E D IM M ED IA TELY
Call Bill at 3310*10

THIS BOSS REW ARDS
HARD WORK
Merry Maldt pay* lor perlor
mane* every Frid ay! Day
hr» only, no nlghte Intured
car required, paid mileage.
Cell Merry Maldt 13M144

JANITORIAL
Eiperlenced cltanart and tu
per? Itor i Numerout location*
Day/avanlng hour*. P/T. F/T.
Sami nolo County are*
Call 7*7 734)

SALES
For replacemanl window* In
homo ■Soma apple, lurnlthed.
i t t t H I Catiel berry

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
71 Y E A R OLD mother of I
r c c r n l l y lo c « t » d fro m
Northern V irg inia d t i l r t i
entry level cl«oc«i arork
Call Suv*»n )7) 47J I

9T— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u se to S h a r e
e M ALE WANTS F E M A L E .
Is there pool condo Free renl
lor compemonthlp 77) 4044

93— R o o m s for R a n t
A Q U IET. C LEA N rm In San
lord Kitchen A phone ute,
coin laundry U S A up I I 4-4es&gt;
C LEA N ROOMS, tingle tltrtlng
47)/w k
K itc h e n , phone,
leundry. video garnet, oil
ttrool parking 330 4473________
N ICE Place Furn rm Prel
female Water, elec . A/C A
healS7Swk,S7Sdep 330 0)44
ROOM F OR R EN T *40 per week
Private entrance and yard
Call 374 IW4 tov detail!
S A N F O R D K i t c h e n an d
laundry prlv Cable Private
home 14) wk r dep 371 7*44
SANFORD
old tout* Cab'*,
phone, kitchen prlv . private
rm ttfrw kin d util 74) 70*4

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All rental and real ttla le
adverlltemenlt are tubfect lo
Ihe Federal Fair Mouting A d ,
which m aket It Illegal lo
advedlta any preterence, llm
lla llo n or d ltc rlm ln a llo n
bated on race, color, religion,
tex, handicap, familial italu i
or national origin

P R IV A T E A Q U IET, I bdrm.
1)30 month, D M dopotll, 171
pel depot It Cell 3134211
SANFORD I BDRM A STUDIO.
• I I a la c , a ir . r t i . a r e * .
USO/mo .up No pelt 173 101*
SANFORO I BDRM Comglele
privacy, I block Irom hotpllal
4100/wk plut 1700 tec Alto t
ROOM E F F I C I E N C Y wllh
private bath 31) 7*7)

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

SPRING BREAK)!
On* Bedroom Apartment*
11** D EA L
MottwoodApIt 317 7774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRING SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm./I Bath71) 1*1*
SHENANDOAHAPARTM ENTS

MARINER’S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1bdrm, 1340 mo.
7 bdrm, S4 ID mo and up

3238670
SANFORD. 1 Bdrm. 1300/mo„
plut tacurlly All ullllllat paid
except alec____________111 EMI
SANFORD 411 S. Park Av# I
and 7 bdrm, air. S77S 1371 r
11OOdep 371 34*7or 140 4401
SANFORO 7 BDRM. all ullllllet
paid. 1170/week wllh tecurlly
depot11......................... 174 744*
1 BDRM., Ilv. rm. kit., bath, and
p o rc h . 1)3 F r a n c h A v*.
tlll/m o ., HOP t«c. *71 4437
3 BEDROOM P R I K MONTH
S P EC IA LI 7 bdrmt A attic.
avail Call Jerry. 173 443D
1 BDRM 7 BATH apl available
3/137*4 CH A A , ite ck e b l*
wather and dryer, ell kllchan

_ag£llanc*»JM7)J17_l03^^^_
103— H o u se s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
SANFORO. 7 bdrm. H i bath
laktlront houte SASO/mo.
371 1004______________

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD A I * V I . I w/ dbla
car garage, ter. porch, Ip lc,
well A tepllc U30/mo M30 tec
• SANFORD 7/7 D U P LE X w/d
hookup. CHA. 14)3mo 1330 tec
Slenttrom Realty, Inc.
"W t Me nag* your Hem*,
Ilk* II wet our own." Jim Doyle
37114*) Alter *PM i 174-14*)

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

K I T ’N* C A R L Y L E ® by L a r r y W rig h t

181- - A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu r e

SANFORD 1 bdrm. I beih, cent.
H/A, carpel. Like newt I yr
l« *t*s a ;)/m o *M )U 1*11
SANFORO. 7 bedroom, I bath
with carpel. Fenced S441.
Caldwell Realty Service 744 7740

A P P L IA N C ES , PURN., TV'S,
Naw Satalllta Systems at low
at 11.4*3. C H EEP O D EPO T,
111* French Ave.
7)1-1144
• B I D , tlng la.tlia, clean foam
m allreti and boa with mat*I
fra m e on r o lle r * . B r a t *
headboard. 143 Can dallver

W IN TER SPRINO S l'bdrm , 7
ba, 0 lot. g«rag«, wather/
d r y e r , l l r e p l c * laSO/mo
Rent/leaf/optlon *4* 1)3*
1 BEDROOM , carport, fenced
yard Sanlord ITT) lo Lake
M ary B lv d . to Art Lane
IK Indercar*) turn right to
F lrtl Street (Meadow Street)
lo third houte on fell U4S plut
4130 deposit lor Intocall
____________ *&gt;4 *47 7*37____________

_____

• OE M ICROW AVE. Largt,
good condition 330 call 330
43*7
OC W A SH ER . Lg capacity,
tto i. O E O ithw athar. pot
tc rubber. 343. Tepan 1.1 cu.
microwave. ISO. Double gat
grill, 371........................774 )141

1/7, e p p lla n c o i. hook upt.
garage, carpet, Wlndt. cent
heal/atr M *0H *-llM *itM *
1 BOHM. IVx BATHr fenced yard
laundry hook up. t*7)/mo.
1400 dep 111 Hay** 111 Me I
I BEDROOM. 7 bald, canl H/A,
lamlly rm Only 1300 down'
Alto 4 bdrm, 7 bath available
Atk about our HUO hornet I
Why rent* TH E HILLIMAN
OROUP, INC RaaHar H I B ill
7 BEDROOM , 1 BATH, double
garage, la c u lll. Ilreplace,
privacy fenced yard San
lord/Laka Mary area Avail
abltM ay 111. 1730/manlh
_________71) 4441 after agm________

105— D u p le x T r ip l e x / R e n t
N IC E 1 Bdrm, t Balk, m e
Hickory St. Sanlord WOO/mo
1400 dep IM 4*0*orM4 A4E*
SANFORO. 7 nice tm apti A/C.
appll Avail S/OI/fa 4170 A'
31W plut dep___________ 777 1)3*
1 BDRM, 1 BA. Excel are*, oil
tlreel parking, naar daycare
13&gt;l/mo 1700 tec 3BI4I5I

141— H o m e s fo r S a fe

141— H o m e s fo r S a le

ALTAM ONTE. 3/7. new carpel
/palnt/root. sprinkler. Walk lo
Brantlty school* Oulot Street
V A M % 17*. 300 4*7 7343
■UV OWNER Gorgeous 3 bdrm.
Mg bath, cent atr and haat,
lanced yard, porch, double lot
A much morel Pinecretl area
13d.*00...........................3710*11
C A S S E L B E R R Y Beautiful 3
bdrm. My bath New carpel,
paint Show* Ilk* a model!

SANFORO Country living. Clot*
lo naw mall Graal ttarler
home 1/1, dan, aat In kllchen,
baaullful Iraet S47.000
PAIN I-AN D ERSO N 3*S-TUB
•SA N FO R D H IS T O R IC D IS ­
TR ICT 7 itory. J corner loll.
Rettora or kaap at duplaa.
Priced *1 33* 77) wllh teller
llnancmgavallabl*
•WORK AT HOMET Homey )
bdrm My bath on double
corner lot wdh floor plan and
toning you need 340.000

iVww/aie

I I S — In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls _____

Laktlront 7/1 home, 111.*00
l / l earner 1*1, a ir.............. 347.300
t la r la c r a t l Tarmtl Country I
7/1/1, Cam , alt. lanced. 317,300
1/7/1. loaded w/teature) I I7t.t00

O FFICE/w artheuta ipece, 1)00
Sq II. P r im * location al
tnlranca lo Canlral Fla Re
glonal Airport 407 111 740/

323-5774

★ PRIME LOCATION *
7.300 tq IF ol nlct olllca
tpaca 7 000 tq It warehouta.
alto fenced ttorag* Airport
Blvd t-onlag* 77)1130

DELTON A
3 bdrm MY bath,
lamlly rm, t i lr a t l SSI.700
W. Mallciaxvt k l ,I I I f*tl
DELTON A. 3 bdrm . 1 bath, 1
car, naw carpet, paint in/out.
C/HA
14) OOP 407 **4 707*
D U PLEX
S A LFO R D Good
neighborhood. goal condition
314,*00 Call after 3 CO
17* *044
EX C H A N G E OR S E L L your
property located anywhere I
Inyttlofl Realty, 774 341)
O O R O EO U S O LD E OAKS
Ir a me th is t u p t r c le a n
SPACIOUS J bedroom wllh
handtom* F P In lamlly room
Brick patio and workshop wllh
aleclrldly 371.300
C A LLM A R O A R ET TOOAYI
TH E CANNON OROUP It* 0*41

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
LONGWOOD 1.000 tq II relail or
pr a letti on* I o11Ic * 14r t/mo
Call 13* 0*n I
SANFORO R E T A U ./ O F F IC E
1.1)7 tq It Covered t'dewalkt.
high Iralllc are* 1700 plut
tale* tai/m o tlam lram Real
ty Inc. Jim Do?la n i 74*1

118— O ffic e
S p a c e / R en t

* GREAT LOCATION *
Sanford In dividu al o ftlct
tpacat Starling at 3130/mo
_ 100 130 tq II each 773 11)0
NEW Sanlord oltlcet and/or
war about* t too 7100 tq II
SpecMI. 1143/m*. 3111S14
SANFORD. Office tpaca. Sabo
tq tt building total, 1)00 tq
It per o tlk * unit. 111 7004
see SO F E E T tor laata on If t t .
tuccettfu l * titlin g anchor
butmettet Good parking and
lighting G re a t v lllb lllty
AtHnql400/mo 777 44*4 work

MORGAN REALTY
. SANFORD

SAN FO RO 1 bdrm. I balh
Great location I New paint and
carpal 13* 000 **» 707*

STAIRS PROf ERTY
M A N A O IM IN T A R E A L T Y
M7-111-7777/717-3170

STEN STR0IV 1
REALTY, IMG.

SELLERS!!
What YOU Need It a Full
Tim* Experienced Agent to
Creatively M arket A Sue
cettlully Clote Your Home!
Call any of our Agent*
AN YTIM E I

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANTORO • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38th Yi s i *

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

llfh If. and Myrtla Av*

321 6762
DELTONA
*M 77) 4*74

O ltU ffc ,

SANFORD. Sandalwood Villa*.
Qulal area. )/). 147I/mo plut

_j#c_Manc^J73jaC_atler^

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY

133— W a n t e d to R e n t
CHRISTIAN family
horn#
to rtnt in Sanford. Lake M sry
area wllh pet* and Kid*
904 M i 5m or 407 J72 7M1

Call for dalailtl

141— H o m e s fo r S a le

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idtal lor mobll* home or
hom* ilia , hortat, caltla,
farming, or nurtary Toned
agricultural 13.100 per acre
Smell down payment wllh
owner financing. M4-747-I771
MY A C R ES FOR S A L E. Corner
lot naar Lake Jettup Call
3)3124) alter 3pm

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
C o - O p ^ S a l e _____
SANOALWOOD 1/1. Ilk* naw.
treated porch, laata option
avail
3430/mo
7*4 4353

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carat*. Inc , 111)134
M O D EL HOME L IK E , )/7. Lg
fenced yard w/deck. formal
din and llv rm . prlv fern
rm Fplc and tkyllghtt add a
touch of alig an ce to Ihlt
almotl new home Community
pool, lennit and park Frtthly
p a in t e d In / o u l. Q u le l
neighborhood! Jutt move In
Wont ta il R ealtor* com
mission lf*.»30Ca!l 330 7410
N O R T H R IO O E . 3173 *00. 7
S t o r y . a / lW . la m
r m ..
w /lp lc. tap formal llv/dln
rm . Economical tolar hoi
walar. ceramic lilt, Intercom,
law n tp r ln k lt r ty t. huge
matter tulle w/roman tub A
tap thowtr Day f l l 0**0
Hota lyn.avaiwkend 1*0 7040
O ST EEN /LEM O N B L U F F . 1
bdrm, 1 balh home Approx.
7.000 tq It SI Johns River
tronlag*. SI*K llrm At It No
c o n lln g a n d tt By ow ntr
407 477 7474

AFFOnOAULF HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
FHA/VA law at 4M% ANO'l.
owner llnanc* low• » MM/mol
Gav'l Fored eturet, Rapotl
Seminal*, Oranga, Valvtlal
t*0.*e0l 4/11 Llv. din. lam. rmt.
eel In kll . tacurlly, tatalllttl
COZY CUSTOM ip lll. Olnlng.
fa m ily r m t A p p lla n c a t.
garage, ftnead yd 1*4.*00
POOL HOME I 3/7. 1.000 tq III
L l v .. din . fa m ily , gam *
room* Scr porch I 34* 300
Landtcaped 7/1. 1/1 acral Appl.
llv, din, lam rm t 341.300
S U N K E N F A M I L Y RM . A
camm paal Llv. din. lam
r m t . appl , ter porch, tacurl
ty tytlam and garage I E*.*00
BR IC K 1/7 tpllt, llv. din. lam
rmt. tac tytlam , ter porch,
fenced yd , garagal 344,300

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w/tpllt bdrm plant
Olnlng, lam lly rm t. appl.,
traad yard. 34t)/mo 334.300
P R E F O R EC L O S U R E! 3/7 iplll
llv., din., aat In kllch (tnced
w/garage 3343/ma 334.WO
CUSTOM bulll 3/7 tplll. llv..
din., * * l In k llc h , appl.,
garage. 1341/mo.M),MO

1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14x41 )/) ip lll '11 Pearson,
central H/A. carport 113.300
Call 71) 1144 or 1)3 17*7

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e
a AAA RAY'S A P P LIA N C E a
I I I S Franch Ave, Sanlord
R e f r ig e r a t o r , S to v a t.
W atheri Dryart. Fra* ) yr
labor warr. Dal avail 3114*43

Looking to buy a home? We
have home* In all areas ol
Sam lnolt, Orange. Volutla
Counllttl Call lor data Ila I
• )/ ) with fireplace, newer
cai pel end tile. I44.M0
aForedeturel 4/1 on I l i t e r a l
Fireplace 3104,*00
• 4/7. 7,700 tq It.. fireplace, lg
» cr porchl 3104,*00
Beth Otbarn*
Venture I Properties

O S IIO H N E

S -4 / U / l

330-0273/774-9400

BATEMAN REALTY

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo
• 13 INCH RCA consol* TV Rich
dark wood Mint condition.
SlOOorbatloffar.
Call 371 4333 after 4 p m

189— O f f ic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
Q U A LITY O F F IC E Furniture
lor tale Eacallent condition.
OfMc# couch and 1 chair*. 1
tiling cablnatt. 1 ttorag* unit.
I executive desk. 1 smaller
detkt Call 777 4417

193—Lawn 8 Garden
F O R S A Lfl WOOD M ULCH
Bring tty)veil 310 pick up load
You toad
_______________
" W H E E L H O R SE" tredor. 74"
cut, 11 Hp Kohler, elec tlart.
hydro tlatlc drive Exc cond
It ,444 OBO 744 *4)4

199— P e t s &amp; S up p lie s
• BIRD CAOE. tall on floor
Hand Graal tor parakaeft *
stick* and accattorlet 11)
Call 111 &gt;0*0

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
A N T IQ U E S / It fa t a i/ O u lta r i,
wanttd Anything of value
Topcath PI Native *37*3*0
• B E A U T IF U L large antique
wall mirror. 3100 value will
tell lor 370 777*71*_____________
CASH R E G IS T E R , NCR.
(ClaMlc) *1114. brat*, mod
trnliad to alactronlc. ltd adllion 11300
OBO
111 4074
S O L I D C H I R R Y O IN IN O
TA BLE 1410'*. 7 laavai. 4
ch ain 1400 OBO Call 714 7477

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s
• '77 OLASTRON, lift Vhull,
731W, 740 Volvo. Ilth/tkl, lot*
olaxlrat 37X0OBO *34 1343
HOUSEBOAT. 40'. Heel hull, in
walar Lott ol potUbllltlat
33300
Firm
317 4334
• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 43'
Nautallna. twin tngln* V
drive. 370K Dr Quam 4*31141
• I I F T B O W R ID IR MS HP
Marcury, o/b, low hours, wllh
Irallar 33.000 3)7 0141___________
• II F T Bewrlder New canopy
*0HP Evenrud* w/tlll A Irlm
Drive on Irallar Lit* lockets
? safely equip Heavy anchor.
Boat cover. AM F M c a it. Nice
boat ready lor walar. Register
A rid* Mutl tell lo pay
luneralblll.
34000 Firm
______________ 377-3*14______________
• 1*44 SKI/FISH BOAT. *0 HP
Marc . w /lralltr. Runt greatl
17.000 Partial llnanc* 4*3 7104
• 1*41 R IO A L Medallion, 17'
10", 4 cyl In/oulboard motor
w/drlva on Irallar 43,000 OBO
430 4004 or 44* 4301eves
• 14 FT PONTOON baat. All
llbarglatt. 140 HP Evlnrud*
Vary la id Many a ilra t. Ilk*
naw I Only 410.730 111 4444

Inboard/oulboard, lap lir a
m o d al 1* 000 0 0 0 333 3134

• ’47 O LASSTREA M . 11' boat,
Iralk r, JOhp Johnaon.Never In
tall water, exc. condition.
33.400
OBO
*04 73**73*

217— O a r a g e S a la s
O AH AO I Salat7 WhyBefharTf
WE BUY-PAY TOP PR IC E II

______ 447774-*417

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage M l* ad by
17 noon on Tuotday and take
advantage ot our tp o clal
garage aal* ad p rlcall Call
Cfattllled now tor dtlalltl

322 2611

219— W a n te d to B u y
JUNK CARS W ANTED Great
Southern Auto Wrecking pay*
cash tor unwanted vehicle*
ru n n in g o r not. M onday
through Saturday ta rn 4pm.
We'll aand truck. 407 444 1071
USED CA BIN ETS Will takeout
your old cabinet* and haul
away for no tharg*. 4)1-740*
W ILL buy aulograplied letter*.
photo*, etc.
E. of famous people
407 447 303*
deceated/ellv*.

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
STR A W B ER R IES U Pick: Open
»*m T**l Celery Av* 7 ml E .
ol Sanlord 1 ml. N. ot SI Rd
4*
3.31 a pound.
771 7744

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
• CLASSICAL LP R ECO RDS:
All famous artlitt. Liber act.
Bing Crotby. ate. All LP'a In
covart Appoa. 7030 album*
4100
Call 721 77)t

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
• A N T IQ U E L A M P W A L L
B R A C K E T . V lnlag a 147)
Original u m htld oil lamp •
maket lovely plan) holder
Original. 410 777 474*
• DRACO CAR S E A T ; Lika
newl Paid 340, at king ISO
374 4011 Ivmtg
• LO UVER BLIN D S with 17 tt
track Cloth: III In Hiding door
or can ba altered Very nlcal
Only 117 Call I X Cd0«
• NUTONE Intercomm tytlam
Naw Complelt kll In boi. w/7
ipaakert. amplifier. Hereo.
•tc, For home or butlnatt
Celt 3773. Will Mil for HIM
Call 777 77*4_____________________

SHAKLEE PRODUCTS
W# happllydellver artywhere I
______________ 4*7-433*______________
• T Y P E W R I T E R , IBM
Selectrlc II Werkt Perfect.
Good cond 3*0 Call 717 7*40

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
_____________C a r s _____________
• FORD TH U N O IR B IR O . 1*44.
A ll orlg ln all Naadi torn*
work
11.4*1 OBO 771013*

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
37000 OBO All powar. 777 01)4

231— C a r s
• C H R Y S L E R IM P E R IA L ’*).
Lika new. Mutt Mil. Only
373.300 Call (407)311*e34
FO R S A L E OR T R A D E f»
Flrtblrd Hunt greal 11.300 or
trade tor Chavy Pickup
330 30*7 or 37) I7M
• HONDA ACCORD LX . I**l.
LOW M ILES I 4 door, P/S,
P/B. air. Kenwood AM/FM
catMft* Rosewood color. Will
run forever. 317,700 337 *471
• LB BARON Canvartlbta, '**.
Red. loaded, dig doth, new
top, new llrai 34 300 4*3 710*
• P LY M O U T H Orand F u ry ,
while A-1 cond. thru Out.
Good mileage, 31.000 OBO
______________ 37) 4*00______________
a P U BLIC AUTO AUCTION a
E V E R Y TU ESD A Y 7i34 PM
OAYTOHA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *1, Daytona Beach
____________H4 71I43I)____________
• R EN A U L T EN C O R E , MU.
Eacallan l condlllonl 41.300
llrm 27011)4 altar 4pm
S IE R R A O LO SM OBILE, 47. 4
doori. aulomallc. 4 cyllndart.
Asking 47,400 771-7177__________
• TOYOTA CO ROLLA wagan.
’*). Aulo, A/C, rad. 11K.
warranty 34.430 77) 4434

TOYOTA SUPRA, MU. Mtlalllc
blua, loadad, power every
thing, aunrool. Wall main
talned, excellent condlllonl
I37K mllet Garage kept S3.f)0
Call 407 )74 7*44
• 1*71 PORSCH E, *11 Targa,
low milage, ahowt Ilk* new
110.000
OBO
3713134
• '44 C H R Y S LB R Imperial 4 dr.
all power, body In good shape
Runt greal 31300 773 7441
'77 C H IV Y El Camlno, no eng
or (rent., A/C. P/S. P/B. cowl
hood, SS grille. S430 74* 33*1
• '77 VW B E E T L E . 1400 eng
Runt-good, looki good, priced
good. Wllh Radio 11400 7)7 *747
'40 DO D O E, Good transport*
Non. 41)0. For mort Informa
Hon pleoM call 777 *447________
• 4) C H IV Y Chavalta 4 dr, 4
tpd. naw tlrai, doatn'l burn
oil Good 7nd car 3400177 7147
'47 PONTIAC 1*04, I owner,
perfect cond , g ir. kepi, A/C.
auto , Am/Pm. 47000 777 4140
'47 DOOOE DAYTONA MUST
S E L L I 4 cylinder, nice, owner
mey finance 1................14M37)
'44 C H E V R O L E T C a p r ic e
C la stic. 4 dr., runt good,
loadad
44.000 OBO and
'13 Chavrolat Balalr. 1 dr.,
runt good 34.000 OBO 374 3717

235— T r u c k s /
B u sts/V a n s
• C H IV Y B B A U V IL L I VAN
‘Tt, I Ion, PatMngar van,
daan. Loaded I Too much lo
lilt, mutl tea lo apftrKlale
Only 47.4*3 OBO.......... 171 4700
• FO R D R A H O IR . LTX *7.
P/S. crulM, A/C. lltreo. 4.100
m llai, I yr or 17.000 ml. lett on
warronty.__________Call 777 1131
a lS U IU P/U f ) Red. 7K. A/C.
am/lm c a ll, lull bedllnar,
raar window lt.430 777 4*74
• J E E P P ICK UP 4X4. M74. VI,
aulo Eng In* and tram r*
built laboul 10.000 m llet)
Nawer Interior 17.300771 7004
• J E E P P IC K U P TRUCK, M7*.
4*4 wllh topper 3400 OBO
Naadtalot o l T L C .l l ) 7*3*

Sanford Motor Co.
'ft FO RD H A N O IR PICKU P
Auto. air. powar Hearing and
brake*, 14,000 mllet Like new'
Spatial ■t*.4*3 Call 377 4)47
• 1*71 C H IV Y t/7 ton p/u. 730
V I. Runt good Engine and
trant, strong. 41)00 77) 3317
• MW SUBURBAN OMC. a il.
dlaMl. hall Ion, mechanically
solid, naw rad /brakt rolort A
callpert/haad liner. Very good
tlrai and tow pkg 33.300OBO
*07 741-14*1
• t»W C H EV Y CUSTOM 3/4 loo
van New lira*, good working
cond 4 c a p ta in c h a i n ,
couch/bed 33044143 3340 all 3
• 1*43 F -lt B LA Z ER 4 dr. full
power. Tatioapackage. I7K ml
117.000 llrm 777 *4 0 4 alter 4
'44 FORD F444 flat bed
LOOKS ANO RUNS GOOD11
3*0 gat
31300
______________ 177 *334______________
'74 C H IV Y Drag truck. High
p rato rm an c* motor. H/D
Iran*, w/brand naw car trail
330 *04)
M MARMOH TR ACTO R. Freth
Detroit 4V f t . New batter!**,
naw axhautt, Iniulated cab.
A/C777 7031 or 777 4071

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
M34 Pan Shovat Chopper 313.000
Invested Asking 310.000 or
trade lor PLH O rttter Serious
only 310 30*7/373 7744
___
• '41 KAW ASAKI. 300 LT D
Prim* condition. 3*00
171 414)

241— R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
• '74 MOTOR HOME Runt greal
Will Irada for travel trailer ol
comparable value 111 74*3
• '77 C R U IS E A IR . 37K m l. 4x0.
33 ft. 3 KVA. bath, micro. Tv
antanna, awning, auxiliary
fuel. Very good cond. Sf.730
1714147alter * Pm.
*77 SOUTHWIND meter hom*.
13 It. Excellent condition

generator Uj00777*]7*
'44 FORD. V4, attended van,
high lop, 1 buncka. Sink, potll
l i e , cand. M.*»l 377 47*7
a'»l A LLE O R O motor hom* 17
ft. awning, twin beds, genera
lor and tv. U7.300 OBO 771
0777

243— T r a i l e r s
H EAVY OUTY. tilt bad. tingle
aile, 4.000 lb cap Exc. cond
37)4 OBO Geneva 74**474

W e'll advertise your car or other
m otor vehicle until it's sold.

SANFORO HISTORIC HOUSE
( IIM Y R T L E A V EN U E
Beautifully Tailored 4 bed. 7' y
balh home wllh pool 7.000 tq
II, all naw htal and air. You
bay* I* to* III 3110000
Call ewner *7134)1

IN V ESTO R SII Don't m ill thll
oneU unll Apt house 3IJS,000

3210759................. 321-2257

Y o u p ay fo r th e first 10 d a y s and
i f y o u r car d o e sn 't s e ll, c a ll us
an d r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b er an d a s k in g p r ic e m u st be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e x c e p t fo r p rice.
N o n -c o m m e r c ia l o n ly . C a ll 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 to d a y !

\Vc H a r e
K C H 2 S -A C T LY

W h a t You N e e d !
•'kin jh Stufy I &gt;*“ .njii

N o O ll'l IMtWV

•it Aksiiwt*
• | lit I |y

HOME A P P LIA N C E C E N T E R
Over to year* In Sanlord.
Salat New and Utad. Service
*11 maket A parti 704 E
Commercial St. 777 1441________
K IN M O R E wather. very nice I
Free delivery and werranty,
John ■A+ Rati, 174 7741
• K IN M O R E M IC R O W A V E,
la rg a . look* good, w o rk !
graal. 470 Call 777-1470__________
• L O V E S IA T , blue wllh rutl
pillows allachad. Good condl
Hon 410171 174) Ivm tg
MOVINO S A L It Bdrm lu ll.
PVC pallo turn., living rm
toll, dbla racllrwr lovaaaat,
computer deck, waihar/dryar.
Mutt Mill 373 1471______________
SOFA A L O V E S IA T . double
racllnar, earth Iona*. * i cat lent
cewdltlen
3)30
1120*01

• 17 Ft ORADY WHITS, OMC.

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2

Real Estate, inc.
322-7491_ _ _ _ _ _ __

4/1 BLOCK HOME w / CHA on
100*111 lo t
741)4 b lk
laundry - workshop, 17x17 ter
rm Very clot* to Pinecretl
Elem 33* 000 )31 1*4*

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls

P A U L

227all*

F U L L B O X S P R IN O AN O
M A TTR ESS 140 A S eT A UP
LA R R Y 'S A4ART
777-41)1

2 3 1 -C a rs

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

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Alt-•&lt; Ill'll A|i iifiMt’iils

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Y o u r tra n s p o rta tio n a d w o rk s b e s t w h en it c o n ta in s
in fo rm a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :

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• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

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Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
•Transmission

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• • - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, April 20, 1904

by Chic Young

*LONDIE~
BBLIIV B IT

oa. mot, thatM OHKgrt A
cfL O R try

by Art Sansom

TH E BORN LO SER

k

WHY I COULD
PROBABLY REPLACE
H I* WITH SOME
,
KID FRESH OUT OF
HIGH SCHOOL—

r T H E Jt£ G 0 e 5

7 ?

T W W W P te ,

M00WM&amp;CFTW
HIS DCKALAlH.. I ' - V .
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AWDWEHKSTHE
AUDACITY TO SAY HE

V COURSE, rt&gt; NEVER FIND ONE '
WHO WOULD WORK AS CHEAP!

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d eser v es a r m s e !

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PEANUTS
THE ANSWER 15, AS WE ALL KNOW
FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS, AND
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, AND CLIMATE
CONDITIONS, AND DIAGRAMS, AND..

I KNOW THE ANSWER!
I know the answer !
------------ n x ----------- "

1~

by Howie Schneider

E E K A M EEK

THE SKXK MARKET TCCVfV
IfOM LEARXJIAJo a HAD
P L U M M E T E D • b l fO A JT S

I/OTHE MORAJlKXb..

RALLIED WITH AJO
A5TOUWDUG GAIL) TO
PUSH THE COUJ TO A
DEtAJ ALLTIM E HlfeH
UUTIL RUMORS OF A

P L U N G E D "THE » 6
e O A R D T D A FO U R"
M O N TH LO *J

Self-esteem is not
linked to attraction
DEAN DR. OOTT: Do you
know of any evidence that would
substantiate the claim or stalement that the only tyi&gt;c of man
who would engage In a rela­
tionship with a female who ha*
l&gt;ocn promiscuous (six or more
partners) Is one with low self­
esteem? I henrd a statement to
that effect on the radio and am
looking forward to the opinion of
an Impartial pnrty.
DEAR READER: I don’t Irelleve
this claim. For one thing. IPs far
too general. Although some men
with low self-esteem might he
a t t r a c t e d to p r o mi s c u o u s
women, many would •• In my
view •• prefer Inexperienced
women.
Also. I'm troubled try your
definition of ••promiscuous" as
Indicating six or more partners.
While some women might fall
Into this category (If they have
sex will) multiple partners with
whom they avoid emotional at­
tachment). In this age of sexual
perm issiveness well-adjusted
women may have hail a hall
dozen different sexual encoun­
ters by the time they reach
middle age.
Il seem s to me thnt low
sclf-cslccm would Ire manifest In
other ways: for example, by
addictive behavior, such as
alcohol abuse. Therefore, each
ease should he judged on lls own
merlin. A man who consistently
chooses to pay to have sex
clearly has a problem with
self-image.
On the other hand, a male who
enjoys a satisfying life with a
woman who has "been around"
may Ire experiencing a loving
relation that Is unrelated to
self-esteem. As bus been said
before: Never generalize.
DEAR DR. OOTT: I'm 05 and
have lost two Inches In height In
the last five years. What causes
tills, and Is there anything I cun
do lo slop this from happening'/
DEAR READER: As we age. we
lose fluid from the discs that
s e p a ra te our spi nal hones

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By Phillip Alder
However. South sjHilted a pos­
A guideline In something lo Infollowed ull Hie lime — except sibility. After Winning the tlrst
when II Is wrong. And. as you trick with dummy's heart nine,
are aware, bridge Is lull of he cashed the queen and are of
guidelines. One of the most diamonds. West's club discard
reliable Is that If one side Is was a blow. Hill now South led
playing on a suit. It Is wrong for the heart king
You see the Idea behind the
the other side loplay on It loo.
play. Soulh knew West had al
T oday's dcul Is a simple most five hearts. In-cause the
e x a m p l e . West l e a d s Ills live had been led and Soulh
lourtli highest heart agulust could see the three and four.
three no-trump. This gives de­ South hoped that West would
clarer seven top tricks: two rush at least one more heart
s p a d e s , one h e a r t , t h r e e Irtck. on which lie would discard
tile blocking diamond
d i a m o n d s and one cl ub
However. West knew that ll
Assuming no -10 spill, two more
Irlcks are readily available III South thmighl It was right lor
diamonds. Or an- they? Look at North-South to play on hearts. It
the spots II the diamonds break had lo he wrong lor East-West to
3-1. declarer will have to win Hie do so too. West won with the
fourth round In hand. Willi no heart ace and Imm ediately
dummy entry, the fifth diamond switched lo a spade.
Tills condemned the contract.
trick shrivels and dies like an
earthworm on ihc hot pavement When SoulIi lost a trick In

F RANK AND ER N ES T

M EDICINE

by Jim Meddick

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 37. 1004
Exciting times are Indicated
for you where your social life Is
concerned In the year ahead.
Several new dynamic friends arc
likely and an old beloved pal
may also reenter the scene.
TAURUS (April 30-May 30)
Even though your Investigative
or probing faculties are astute
today, you might be too negative
to take full advantage of your
discoveries. Taurus, treat your­
self to n birthday gift. Send for
your Astro-Graph predictions for
the year ahead by mailing 83
and a long, self-addressed.
Stamped envelope to AstroGraph. d o tills newspaper. P.O.
Box 4465. New York. N.Y.
10163. He sure lo slate your
zodiac sign.
GEMINI (May 31 June 30) A
friend who recently went to hat
for you might he In need of your
help today. Go out of your way
lo assist tills pal regardless of
how much ll Inconveniences
you.
' CANCER (June 31 July 33)
Gratifying your ambitions will
provide the motivation you need
today to get wluit you go after.
ANNIE
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Just he sure you'd lie proud to dollar In order to win a dime. He
sign your name to your tactics.
realistic.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 33) Today
CAPRICORN (Dec. 33 Juu.
you might he exceptionally open Ii l l Conditions In general arc
and friendly. Tills Is well and aetually rather good for you
good, provided you're cautious today, although you might find
regarding whom you lake Into tills hard to I m-IIc v c . Don't le i
your confidence. One you'd least negative thinking screen op­
expect might tie an adversary.
portunities from your view.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 30-Fch. 16)
VIRQO (Aug. 33-Sept. 33)
Your best unset today could he Your preconceived Ideas uboul
your talent for transforming thut how lo handle things pertaining
which Is outmoded Into some­ to your commercial Involve­
thing functional and useful. This ments might he more detrimen­
gift could apply In both your tal Ilian constructive today. Your
material and social world.
thoughts are good, hut your
methods need help.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) More
PISCES (Feb. 30-March 30)
Impressive achievements than
usual arc probable today If your Today you might he more daring
male's goals und alms are In (ban you should he where a
harmony wllh yours. Sing off Ihc chance for personal gain Is
same song sheet where major concerned. He alisalutcly certain
you know what you're doing
Issues are concern.
SCORPIO (Oct. 34-Nov. 33) before you llghl the rocket on a
Continue to focus your depen­ llyer.
dency on yourself Instead of on
ARIES (March 31-April 10)
others. Lady Luck still likes you You'll not he afraid lo defend
I&gt;esl when you urc standing on Unit which you believe lo lie
your own two feel.
rigid today. Make certain, how­
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ever, you acknowledge the
31) Meet your challenges head viewpoints of others with the
on today and don't he afraid lo same Intensity.
take n chance to better your lot Copyright 1004 NEWSPAPER
In life. However, don’t hcl u ENTERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr
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2 0 , '1 9 9 4

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford. Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1008
80th Year, No. 233 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

D eadbeat parents

No child support payments, no driver’s license?

□ Sports

Patriots in Sarasota

By V IC K I O e a O N M ia a

S A R A S O T A — lo ik r B ra ntle y w ill go after ID
eerond state crow n In five years w hen It opens
p lay In Ihe S ta ir Baseball C h a m p io n sh ip s e l Ed
S m ith S tad iu m In Sarasota today at 8:30 n m

□ • • • P a g * IB

‘

□ Pooplo

And the winner is...
D ally, m all boxes around Ihe nation are filled
w llh notices tellin g the recipients they have won
fabulous prizes But these guaranteed prize
sw e rpsta kra w inners emerge a* the top scam of
the year.

Herald Staff Wrlltr_______________
S A N F O R D — W h ile p are n ts In S e m in o le
C ou n ty w ho s h irk Ihelr resp on sib ilities of paying
ch ild support have often been u nder threat of
loelng Ihelr profrsalonal licensee, they m ight nleo
now loose th eir d river licensee
T he suggestion Is based on M ain e's new law
w h ich threatens to take aw ay the business and

d river s licenses of parents behind on c h ild
Eye in g the early results of M aine's nine monsupport paym ents. There, they said the law Is Ih old law . the C lin to n a d m in is tra tio n w ill
persuading deadbeat parents to fork over more
propose that a ll states be required to suspend the
lliu n SI m illio n a m onth.
licenses of parents who refuse to pay th eir ch ild
"W e are already able to. w ith u court order, support MS part o f Its b lueprint lo reform the
la k e away the professional licenses of doctors,
welfare system .
law yers and oth ers." said C le rk of the Court
S till, there are m uny parents who do not hold
M aryan n Morse. That Is accom plished through an
professional llrenses.
agreement w ith the Departm ent of Professional
Here, they have proposed that Ihe stale also
regulation, she explained.
□ See Deadbeat. Page SA

Egg-ceptional efforts

Poll: Passing
marks for
local judges

D Bee Page SB.

[
Lake Mary against gambling
L A K E M A R Y — The Lake M ary C lly Comm lsaton has joined the light again*! g am b ling In
F lo rid a A resolu tio n again*! a n y type of
g a m b lin g wan approved last n ight w ith a
iin lu n ln in ii* vote, and h ardly any dl*ru*alon
Com m issio ner G a ry H rendrr. the r lt y ’a rrpre
•entatlve to C A L N O . the C o u n cil of Local
G o v e rn m e n ts , b ro u g h t the m a tte r u p for
consideration " C A L N O I* asking each city
governm ent to support a resolution s im ila r to
w hat was adopted by the Hoard of C ou n ty
C om m issio n e rs in M arch .’ ’ he explained
T he resolu tion Is all-encom passing, a* It
Includes such activities us rtverhoats or other
m arin e vessels on or abu tting Sem inole C ou n ty
w aterw ays, us well a* at ports, or casinos w ith in
the ju risd ic tio n a l lim its of the county.

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — la ica l Judges received (mssInc
m arks in the .formal Judicial (mil conducted by
Ihe Sem inole C ou n ty ILtr A ssociation
The 24.1 lia r A ssociation m em tiers were asked
to rale the eight circu it court Judges and four
cou nty court judges on legal knowledge. im pur
tlality. freedom from bias, dllllgen ce and efficlency, Integrliy and dem eanor Member* a ls o
were asked lo rale ih e judges on an overall scale
from one to three w ith d esig n allo n ao f unqualified
111. qualified 121 o r h ig h ly qualified 13).

Sports complex problems
L A K E M A R Y — C ity C om m issio n e r G eorgr
Duryeu says som ething m ust be done to clean
“ F , ' h c r ‘ ty a sports co m plex on H antoul Lane.
W hen we bu ilt th is," he said, "w e m ade It
som ething our citizen s can be proud of. (lot take
a look at It no*’ . People a rr throw ing trash and
cigarette butts a ll over Ihe place "
Lake M ary P a rk s and Recreation S upervisor
K u thy G e h r explained how Ihe city had h lrrd
one partltn ie w orker at four hours per day lo
keep the co m plex clean. " I t ’s tn the point n ow ."
she said, "w h ere It takes two people most of the
day. and we s till c a n ’t keep It cle a n ."
"T h e s e people are degradin g the p a rk ."
D u ryca com m ented. "It looks bad lor our c ity ."
Several com m issioners had suggestions.
C om m issio n e r G a ry Urendcr observed. "If w r
fin d the field Is dtrty after some group has
rented It. then we should refuse to rent It lo
them a g ain ."
M ayor L o w ry Rockett said the c lly m ight look
Into Increasing re n la l fees If people d o n ’t start
( leaning up th eir areas, w h ich m ight assist In
p ayin g for the added m aintenance crew s
"T h a t probably w ou ld n ’t even bring ubout
enough m oney to jw y for the cle an u p ." G eh r
said.
The c lly staff has been asked lo look Into the
situatio n and bring som e suggestions buck lo
Ihe co m m ission for consideration.

To-Do Guide
• Saturday. May 21 — T h e W in ter Sp rin g s
K m u rt hosts the local |K&gt;rtlon of u national
contest called Rubberm uld/Husam oxlcr Costing
Kids. T h is free event features ch ild re n In ugr
groups of 7-10 and 11-14 years old. comj&gt;rtlng
w ith rods and reels In coaling, flipping and
p itch in g at targets. Prizes Including u new
b icy cle w ill be awarded. A dvance registration Is
available at W in ter S p rin g s Km art. For uddl(lonal Inform ation, p ne 699-1333.
• Satu rday &amp; Sun iy. M ay j»i, 22 - F a t illy
F u n tn the Purk ev&lt; It at Fort M ellon P u rkJ E.
First Street, dow nto fn Sanford. A fund raising
event by Sanford Mai Street. D isney characters
and games, w llh prt :es. entertainm ent, crafts.
food and a variety of Ilsplaya. Saturday. 10 a.m.
u n til 5 p.m. Sunday, II a.in. u n til S p.m. No
charge for a d m issio n .'

IN D B X
• B ,fB H oro soop e
..... CO M o v la a .......

.... I B Nation......

More wind and rain
P a rtly clo u d y w ith
s c a tt e r e d s h o w e rs
and thunderstorm s.
H lgh In ih e m id to
u p p e r 8 0 s . N o rth
w ind 5-10 mph. but
g u s ty n e a r th u n ­
derstorm s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.

For more weather,

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•W N M M M hN nU M M w
The architectural design c la ss at Sem inole
Com m unity College waa challenged to find e
wey lo drop en egg 60 feet without breaking it
The egg had lo be encased In e $by-« inch
box. but l| was up lo the students lo maXe the
bo* eate lor the eg0 L e ll, G - u o Sm ith 's
tower of loam cups, coupled with balloon tor
ball**!, helped h is egg re tch th$ ground
Intact Above. Clary Hinton tried lo wrap h it
box In condom s filled with h * r gel end Je llo
W hile most laughed at h is efforts, his egg
really cracked up

A to ta l oi tin lia r A s s o c ia tio n m em b ers
res|K&gt;nded lo ih e |mil C irc u it Court Judges
S eym o u r Henson. O i l , Eaton J r and Vernon
M ire received Ihe hlghesl numtter of responses,
over MO each They were followed by Ju dges
W allace lla ll. New m an Hrock and Alan Dickey,
over 70 response* each Ju d g e Leonard Wood!
w ho oversee* Juvenile cases received over 60
response* and Ju d g e II mhiiu * Freem an rre e lv rd
over 40 responses in ilie (Mill F ire m a n was
apiM ilm rd In (III the u n e s p ltrd l i n n n l retired
Ju d g e Holiert II M cU rrg o r and lia s been on the
bench o n ly a short lim e Not every respondent
ranked every Judge or jsirticlp ated In every
category
The n u m b e r of rr|Minse* in Ihe |mll categories
ranged from 0 6 lo 78 for C o u n ty Court Ju d g e s
•ss Poll. Psgs SA

Cops: Man behind bars is scam artist
■ y J. MARK BARPIILD
Herald Senior S ta ll Writer
S A N F O R D — A San Jose. Calif,
m an charged w ith attem pting to
b ilk an 87-ycar-old Sanford wom an
out of $5,100 In October Is In th r
S e m in o le C o u n t y J a il u f le r a
seven-m onth delay.

Parents
cheer for
new day
care center

Bond was set at $20,000 on a
grund theft charge for Ja m e s H ag­
gard. 41. follow ing h is extradition
W ednesday from California. H ag­
g a rd * arraignm ent la set for Ju n e
10. Haggard w as o rig in a lly to be
brought here In October, but lie had
C alifo rn ia charges |&gt;riiillng against
h im w h ich required court appear-

unres. said Sem inole C ou n ty sh er­
iff's Inv. Ron Yolton.
Haggard Is charged w ith offering
the w om an $5 1.000 in return (or
•3 .1 0 0 hi taxes Yolton said H ag­
gard contacted Ihe w om an Oct. 12
last y ear a n d a fte r Id e n tify in g
h im se lf as an attorney, told her a
telep ho n e scam case hud been

su cce ssfu lly p ro scrib e d and she
was to receive the money. Hut first,
sh e’d have to pay Ihe local 10
jiercrn t lux. she w as told.
The wom an told him she co u ld n ’t
ullord the $5,100 lax. and negoti­
ated u $2.07(1 am ount. Yolton said
Haggard mude arrangem ents with

See Scam, Page SA

Fatal crash this morning

Bg n ic k p p b ip a u p
Herald S ta ll Writer
L A K E M A R Y — Several dozen
fam ilies w llh sm all ch ild re n were
clu lcd last night. The Lake M ary
C it y C o m m is s io n a p p r o v e d
vurlanccs for a new c h ild day cure In
Ihe c lly .
T h e hour-long co m m ission d is ­
cu ssion on Ihe variance request was
p u n ctu utrd by shouts and sounds
from several dozen sm all ch ild re n In
the audience, brought by |iurenls
Interested In seeing Ihe day care
c e n lc r brought lo fruition.
The Rev. Ja m e s Cox had apjilled
for variances In r.rder to construct a
fence clo se r lo th? street than
required In Ihe c lly codes. He had
taken Ihe m a ile r to the c it y ’s
P lan n in g and Zoning Board on May
10. and wns denied by a unanim ous
vole.

□See Parents, Page SA

A two vehlclo co llision stalled traffic o n ’ C.R. 415
during this m orning's rush hour. Florida Highway
Patrol reported at least one fatality. The accident
occurred approximately ono quarter m ile norlh of the
Osteen bridge. Sp ecific details ot the co llisio n and
names o l the persona Involved were not Immediately

H*f*M Xhota hy Apryl K*nl«lon
available. Traffic on C.R. 415 waa stopped lor alm ost
two hours follow ing Ihe crash. The volum e la
generally heavy In the morning hours with Ihe
roadway being a major route to work for persona
living In the Doltona'/Ostoen a re a s..

Duke U. lauds talented seventh graders
By VICKI DeSORMIIR

Herald 8ta(( Writer
S A N F O R D - The D uke Unlverslty T a le n t Identification Program
(TIP) lia s recognized aomc or Ihe
moat talented seventh graders In
the nation, Including quite a few

from Sem inole C ounty. D uke of­
ficials said.
" T IP ’s most lmj&gt;ortunt function Is
the Identification of talented stu ­
d en ts." said Dr. David Q oldsteln,
executive director o f TIP. "O v e r the
years, we have heard m ay stories
about young people whose ab ilitie s

were underestim ated or overlooked
by th eir teachers or Ihelr peers,
som etim es even by Ihelr parents,
and their talents then go to waste.
B y Identifying bright youngsters at
an early age and recognizing their
ab ilities, we begin the process of
n u tu rln g Ihelr talen ts."

A ll of the students who qu alify for
the T IP program scored higher than
most graduating seniors on the S A T
(Scholastic A p titu d e Test) or the
A C T (Am erican College Assessm ent
test).

□Bee Talent, Page 5A

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E STA N FO R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C a ll 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

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�SA - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. May 20. 1094

N E W S F R O M T H E R EG IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Money launderer speaks out
Task ‘obsenely easy’ in Caribbean bank;

Florida's teacher of the year
O R L A N D O — S h aw n D cK n lg h t. w ho trachea 'E n g lis h and
Journnllnm to Mlttm l high school students, has t&gt;crn nam ed
F lo rld n 's teacher of the year b y n slnte com m ittee.
D rK u lg h l. 30. was chosen T h u rsd a y from m ore than 120.000
p u b lic school icn che rs throughout the state hy a selection
com m ittee of the state E d u cation Departm ent. He teaches at
M iam i E d iso n H igh School In the L ib e rty C ity co m m u n ity.
D cK n lg h t, w ho has taught for seven years, said h is approach
to tenchlng Is not sophisticated.
"D eep down, k id s want to learn th in g s ." he said. " A n y th in g
can be ta u g h t," he said. "Y o u have to find a w ay to brenk a
com plex assignm ent Into a series o f sim ple, do able tasks. It's
so Im portant lo r a k id to feci su ccessfu l.”
lie w as am ong live fin alists chosen on the basis of teaching
a b ility , c o m m u n ic a tio n s k ills , p ro fession al developm en t,
tenchlng jthllosophy and school and co m m u n ity service.
He got n $ 1 0,000 check nnd w ill tour the state for the next
y ear as nn educational am bassador o f sorts.

■y CATHERINE WILSON
A P B u slnoss Wrltor
MIAM I — For Kenneth K ljock. m oney
lau n d erin g w as “ obscenely ea sy."
T h e convicted drag m oney m an w as a
M ia m i h a n k in g la w y e r w h e n he w us
n p p ro a rh rd tn 1080 by m ariju an a smugg lrrs who wanted to m nke th eir Illicit ensf
in n
legal.
One d ra g rin g ted to another. S m a ll planes
were chartered to fly cash to safe h an kin g
hnvrnn In the Carthlx-an. R ljo ck ce lch ra trs
Jo in w ell done w ith lu n ch es of lobster and
cham pagne at oceanfront restaurants.

"It's com m on knowledge In the Cnrlbt&gt;cnn
w hich banks are d irty and w h ich arc n ot."
R ljock said T h u rsd ay, H|&gt;caklng p u b licly for
the first tim e on his eight-year career In
fin an cial crim e. "T h e y d o n ’t hide It. It's very
open."
He ad m its to lau n d erin g $200 m illio n for n
single ring thut sm uggled martjuunu. cocalnc and hash o il by hoot Into F lorid a and
by tru ck to t h r N o rtlira s! and Canada.
The sm ugglers and p ilots rolled over on
hint, and R ljo ck wound u p serving two
years In federal prison on racketeering and
tax co n sp ira cy charges. T h e case p ro­
secuted In Tallahassee has generated m ore

than 100 convictions.
At 47. R ljock hopes to resum e practlcl
law. lie surrendered h is license under
five-year suspension to avoid being dli
(tarred. Now he lectures on lau n d erin g unw orks us a paralegal
He has briefed law enforcem ent agenclt
on h is techniques. On Thuredny. he offrrrd
an overview at an International in o n rj
laundering conference.
W ith a ca ll In advance, offshore hanker,
w ould sm ooth the arriva l or R ljo ck and hi*
c llrn ts through custom s, and he encouraged
the traffickers to use fulse nam es on bunk|

(1 Bee Money. Page 8A

Johnson
granted
reprieve

News helicopter crashes
S T . P E T E R S B U R G - A W T S P -T V new s helicopter crashed
Into the sh allo w waters of O ld T a m p a Bay sh o rtly after takeoff,
ca u sin g o n ly m in o r Injuries to the pilot and photographer on
board.
The S k y 10 helicopter took ofT around 4 p.m. E D T T h u rsd a y
from the station and crashed a few hundred yards off shore.
Pilot Boh W h itn ey and photographer Paul Kuspcr were tuken
to Bayfront M edical Center w ith m in o r Injuries. Kasper w as
treated and released, w h ile W h itn e y w as In stable co n d ition In
t h r e m e rg e n c y ro om la te T h u r s d a y , s a id a h o s p ita l
spokesw om an.
K asp er said the chopper was h aving engine problem s and he
heard a loud noise sh ortly before It lost power.
"W e Just started doing one of those sp in n e rs." he said. "T h e
next th in g I know w ater Is In m y m outh and In m y face. I got
out o f there us fnat ns I co u ld ."
T h e cause o f the crash rem ained u nder Investigation.

By RON WORO
Associated Press Writer

Teen sentenced In death of stepfather
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P E N S A C O L A — A 16-year-old boy has been sentenced to 2 0
years In prison for ad m itted ly shooting to deatli tils stepfather.
an E scam b ia C o u n ty J a il guard, to avoid nrgulng w ith h im
again last J u ly 5.
R an da ll R itch ie never chunged his expression d u rin g n
sentencing h earing W ednesday ns h is law yer argued the
v ictim . T im o th y R itchie. 40. had abused the teen d u rin g a
six-year m arriage to R a n d a ll's m other.
C irc u it Ju d g e M ichael Jo n e s rejected that argum ent, saying
the abuse allegation hnd never been cle arly docum ented.
"T h e re has yet to be offered an y sort of exp lanatio n that
w ould ratlo nn llze th is Intentional, e v il a ct," Jo n e s suld.
The teen-ager hnd been charged w ith first-degree m urder.
w h ich w ould have resulted In u life prison sentence w ithout
parole for at least 25 years ns th r s ta ir d id not plan to seek the
death penalty.
But ju ro rs last m onth found h im g u ilty of second-degree
m urder. A lth o u g h life also wus possible for that offense,
sen ten cing g u id elin es called for a m axim u m of 22 yeura.

Hat aid M o n by l m w |

Rep. Mortham visits Seminole to discuss historic preservation
Rep. Sandy Mortham ( R Sem inole) of the Tampa
Bay area (left) , who la now the m inority parly
leader In the Florida H ouse of Representatives,
Is soeKIng to be olected the first woman as
Secretary of State for the Stato of Florida. She
m et T h u rsd a y w ith the S e m in o le C o u n ty
H is to ric a l S o c ie ty to tour the M useum of

Clinton names chief of naval education

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P E N S A C O L A — V ice Adm . T im o th y W. W rig h t, com m and er
o f the 7th Fleet tn Y okosu ka. Jn p an . has been nom inated by
President CU ntbti as the next ch ie f oT navat education rtfio'..
training.'
W right, 53, w ould replace re tirin g Vice A dm . Robert K .U w .
K lh u h c 'onaEcaU of Utc N a vy 's lurgrst on-shore .com m artdT*
headquartered ut Pensacola Navul A ir Station, the Navy
announced W ednesday.
K lh u n e p lan s to return to h is u n liv e H aw aii uftcr h is J u n e 2 1
retirem ent. W rig h t w ill be unable to assum e com m and
Im m ediately, leavin g Hear A dm . Paul E. Tobin J r . tem p orarily
In charge.

Rape-murder suspects try jail break
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O C A L A — T w o m en charged w ith the Feb ru ary cam pgrou n d
m u rd e r of a college student and the rape of hts sister have been
accused of try in g to escape from Jail.
M arlo n C o u n ty J a il officia ls suld T h u rsd a y they have
evidence that L o ran K. Cole and W illia m C. P au l were digging
at the m o rtar u round the cin d e r b lo cks In th e ir cells. T h e two
were caught S u n d a y passing a detailed tnup of the facility,
a u th o ritie s said.
Cole. 27. and Pau l, 20. arc charged w ith beating Jo h n
T im o th y Ed w ard s, an 18-ycur-old student at F lo rid a State
U n iv e rsity , to death and rap in g h is 2 1-year-old siste r twice
w h ile she w us held captive o vern ig h t In a tent.
T h e m en left the slater tied between two trees, but she
escaped by ch e w in g through the cords, police said.
T h e two m en are being held w ith ou t bond pending their
trials, w h ich are expected to begin In late 1005 or early 1006.
acco rd in g to s h e riff s^Sgt. Jo e Cobb.

From Associated Press reports

LO TTERY
M IA M I-H e re are the winning
num bers selected Thursday In
the Florida Lottery:

5-14*1 MO-13

Cash 3
4-28
P la y 4
2-5 4-6

F r id a y , M a y 2 0 , 1994
V o l. 8 6 , N o . 233
Pu b lit had D aitya nd Sunday, a ic a p t
Saturday Iby Tha Sanford Harald,
Ine. 300 N. Franch Ava., Sanford,
Fla. 13771
Sacond Claaa P ostag e P a id at Sanlord,
Florida and additional m ailing
otl leas.
Poatm astan Sand ad d ress changes
to THE S A N FO R O H E R A LD , P.O.
B om tSST, Sanlord, F L 33773-1407.
Su b scrip tio n Ralaa
(Dally A Sunday)
Hom o D s llrs ry
Mall
1 M onths
SIS.S0
S34.00
S M onths
030.00
S4S.OO
1 Vaar
070.00
188.00
Florida RaaM anta m ust pay 7 % sales
tan In addition to ralaa above.
Pho ne (407) &gt;33-2811.

Abortion opponent found
guilty of weapons charge
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Ey Associated Press___________________
P A N A M A C IT Y — A frd rrn l Jury bus acquitted
an nntl-uborllnn activist of k n o w in g ly v lo lu lln g a
federal law that requires passengers to notify
operators before brin ging firearm s attoard buses,
a irlin e rs or other com m on carriers.
Before the Jury ruled Th u rsd ay. H ouston taxi
d riv er D aniel Ware. 40. testified he was unaware
of the law and denied w itness testim ony that he
spoke o f attackin g u national m eeting of abortion
doctors and c lin ic staffers In Pensacola.
W are had been accused of Illegally transporting
three guns und 500 rounds of am m u n itio n to
Pensarolu on a G reyhound bus by fallin g to report
them to the com pany In February. G reyh ou n d
rale s prohib it firearm s aboard buses.
W are w ould have faced five years In prison if
convicted.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Pretsscr said
W are m um huve know n It wus w rong to b rin g the
g uns on the bus because sig n s w u rn ln g of
G re y h o u n d 's firearm s ban are posted In bus
stations. Ware also adm itted to rid in g G reyh ou n d
buses up to 20 times. P rclsscr suld.
H ill Ware said tic had never noticed the signs
b e c a u s e th e y w e re n o t p r o m in e n t . T w o
G reyh ou n d em ployees also testified the sig ns ure

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obscure.
W ednesday, two Pensarolu area im tl-ulxirtlon
a c tiv is ts w h o reported W are to a u th o ritie s
IrstKIed that he showed them th r w rapnns and
sjMikr of a m ass k illin g tit a t u r n in g of Hie
National A ssociation o( A lx irtln n Providers M arch
12-13 In Pensacola.
Ware said a ll lie did was recount a conversation
he had overheard at a Houston anti-abortion
dem onstration.
" I f at some point these people co u ld pinpoint
the hotel where these abortionist people were
gathering they m ight lie able to put a bom b In
there like the B eirut m esa." W are testified he
heard th r strangers say.
"I never ut an y lim e expressed to these people
that I m ight ca rry out an y of these threats," lie
added.
Ware hud com e to Pensucolu to attend (he trial
of M ichael F. G rltfln . w ho was convicted of
m urd erin g abortion doctor David G u n n outside u
Pensacola c lin ic last year.
He said he brought the g u n s to protect
untl-abortlon a ctiv ists from what they feared
m ig h t be an attack by federal agents. H r
com pared the sltuutlun In Pcnsacolu to the deadly
confrontation In Wuco. Texas, between federal
ugentsand B ranch D uvldlans last ycur.

THE W EATHER
lo ca lpo ssca st

Fantasy 8

Sem inole County follow ed by a m eeting with
Sem inole County Com m issioners to d iscu ss her
plans for histo ric preservation. Shown at the
museum with Mortham are (from left) museum
board members. Linda Batman. Alev Dickinson
and Lorraine W hiting Mortham Is spending the
rest of the woek m eeting Central Florida leaders

STARKE T h r F lo r id a
S u p r e m e C o u r t s ta y e d th r
e x e c u tio n of M a r v in E d w in
Jo h n so n and granted a new
hearing Into cla im s that another
m a n m u rd e re d a P e n sa co la
pharm acist tn 1078.
Johnson. 51. w as condemned
fo r t h e f a t a l s h o o t in g of
Woodrow M oulton In a holdup ol
th r W arrington Pharm acy on
J u n e 7. 1078. w ith a .357
M agnum
Defense attorneys say lh r\
have new evidence that th ru
c lient w a n t Hie m an who shot
Moulton.
The real killer died In federal
prison in Atlanta less than two
weeks ago. defense a lto rn rvs
contend.
I lls n a m e w u s W illia m
'B u d d y " P ru itt, w ho h ettrr
m atches tlie description given
hy t h r o n ly w itn ess to thr
m urder, th r defense contends
The defense also says It ha*
sworn statem ents Irmn two In
m ales who knew Pruitt and two
of P ru itt's friends identifying
h im as th r killer T h r four said
th e y d id n 't report it curlier
because they were .U m U »f
retribution from Pruitt
F o u r t e e n h o u rs b r fo rf
Joh n son wus scheduled tn dU
the S o p r r m r C o u rt ordered
Escam bia County C irc u it Ju dgr
Jo se p h T a rh u r k to hold an
e v ld r n lla r y h e a rin g on th r
claim s u ImiiiI P ru itt's supposed
confession
" A new and fu ll evidentiary
hearing Is required to m ukr
absolutely sure that the outcome
of Jo h n so n 's trial w ould not
have differed" had Information
regarding Pruitt been know n
earlier, Ju stic e G erald Kogan
wrote In a concurring opinion.
Joh n son wus to be th r 34th
Infinite to be executed tln c r
F lo r id a re s u m e d th e d e a th
penalty In 1979 und the second
Florida execution this year.
For Johnson. It was h is fourth
reprieve from Klorlda’a electric
chulr. He also had executions
canceled In 1982. 1988 and
1989 when courts Intervened.
J o h n s o n requested u fin al
m eal of lobster, porterhouse
struk. french fries, strawberry
□ See Jo h n s o n . Pago BA

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Tonight: Partly clo ud y w ith
s c u llc re d show ers an d th u n ­
derstorm s. Low In the low er 70s.
North w ind 5-10 m ph. but gusty
near thunderstorm s. C hance of
rain 4 0 percent.
S atu rd ay and Sunday: P artly
clo u d y w ith scattered afternoon
u n d e v e n in g s h o w e r s a n d
thunderstorm s. H igh In the m id
to upper 60s. North w in d 10-15
m ph. Chance of rain 3 0 percent.
E x te n d ed forecast: M onday:
P u rtly clo ud y w ith the h ig hs In
the m id to upper 60s. H ig hs In
the lower 80s. Tuesday: P ortly
clo u d y w ith the low s In the m id
6 0 s to near 70. H ig hs In the m id
*ta tipper 8 0 s . __________

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SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE) M in. 2:20
u.m., 2:35 p.m.; MuJ. 8:25 u.m..
8 :55 p .m . TIDESt Daytona
Baacht highs. 4:47 a.m.. 5:32
p.m.; lows, 11:06 a.m.. 11:53
p .m .; New Smyrna Beach;
h ighs. 4:52 a.m., 5:37 p.m.;
lows. 11:11 a.m.. 11:58 p.m.;
Cocoa Beach; highs. 5:07 a.m.,
0:52 p.m.; lows. 11:26 a.m..
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Daytona Beach; W uvcs arc
1-2 feet und choppy. C u rre n t Is
to th e s o u th w ith a w a te r
tem perature of 81 degrees.
New Smyrna Beachi Waves
arc 1-2 feet and choppy. Current
Is to the south w ith a water
tem perature of 80 degrees.

St Augustine to Jupiter
Inlet — Friday: W ind cast to
northeast 20 knots. Seas 5 to 7
feet b u t h ig h e r In th e g u lf
streum . Bay und Inland waters
choppy. Scattered showers and
th u n d e rsto rm s. F rid a y night;
W in d northeast 20 knots. Scus 5
to 7 feet but higher In the g u lf
stream . Bay und Inland waters
choppy. Scattered showers und
thunderstorm s.

TUESDAY
Ptlycldy 80-70

S T A T IS T IC S
T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Th u rsd ay wus 92 de­
grees and the overnight low wus
71 us reported by the U niversity
o f Florida A g ricu ltu ral Research
nnd Educutlrm Center. Celery
Avenue.
R e c o rd e d r a ln f u ll for the
period, ending at 9 u.m. Friday,
totullcd .14 of an Inch.
The temperature ut 9 a.m.
to d a y w us 7 3 d eg ree s a n d
T h u rsd a y 's overnight low wus
71. us recorded by the National
W eather Service at the Orlando
International A irport.
O ther W eather Service data:

□Thursday's high............ B2
□ Barometric preaaure.30.02
□Relative Humidity....80 pet
□W in ds.... Northeast 10 mph
□Rainfall
2B of an In.
□Sunset................ 8:12 p.m.
□Sunrise MMMMNHI ....8:32 a.m.

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high and ovarmghl lo « l o l p m EOT.
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Atlantic City
11 44 71
A m lin
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Bultelo
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Burling ton. VI
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ChlC 4gO
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Cincinnati
4* 41
Clavatend
40 40
D allat Ft Worth
|4 40
Grand Rapid!
71 40
Oraat F a ll!
17 44 14
Graantboro.N C
41 41
Hartford Spglld
14 41 .04
Hatena
40 44 .14
Honolulu
M 71 .01
Horn ton
Indianapolu
Jack io n .M Iti
Junoau
Kanw o City
L a ! V agai
L ll l l t Rock
Lot Angola!
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AApii Si Paul
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Now York City
Norfolk,Vo.
North Plait#
Oklahoma City
Omaha
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Portland.Malna
Portland. Ora.
Provldanca
Ralalgh-Durham
Rapid City
Rano
Sail Laka City
San Antonio
Santa Fa
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Saattla
Syracuta
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�Sanford Herald, 8anford, Florida - Friday, May 20, 1994 - *A

POLICE BRIEFS
Burglary case
SnnrnnJ police arrested T a m m y S u ca n c Scliu tt, 27. 2444 B.
2 le i S trccl, at her residence M onday. A police Investigation
had Indicated Sctiatt m ay hnve been responsible for theft from
property In the 4 0 0 block oT V c n lu ra Drive, aud hail pawned
Hie llrin n . She wan charged w ith grand Ihefl, and dealing In
Molcn property. H arry H ra d lry Ilryant, 42, also of 2444 K. 21st
Street, wan also charged Tuesday. He wan loeatrd at the Jo in t
B. Polk Correctional F a cility, lie wan wanted on a w arrant for
violation o f proltullon, on a previous co n victio n of robbery.

Eyes of the police
Sanford police reported two arrests In separate Incldenls
Tuesday, In w h ich olflcers Investigated su spiciou s persons
|H)ssibly co n n le cle d w ith d ru g activ itie s An officer, reported
finding Dem etrius H u rlu ii Herndon. 34. w ith no local address,
"la n d in g In the 1000 blin k of S, French Avenue. The officer
said when H erndon saw him . he attem pted in bury som e Items
In Inc dirt. F ollow in g an Investigation, the officer reported
fin ding a crack pipe In the ground. H erndon w as charged w lln
|xissrsstori of d ru g purupticrim lln. and destruction o f evidence.
In the 1200 block o f W. K ill. Street. u n o th rr officer checked a
l&gt;erson he considered suspicious, and re|&gt;ortcdly uncovered
four rocks of c o c s ln r hidden In the m an 's hut. Ilohhy Nathaniel
H arrison. 40. »f 802 8. Sanford Avenue, was charged w ith
possession of cocaine, and possession o f drug paraphernalia.

Three nabbed in drug sting
Mem bers of the C lty/C o u n ty Investigative Ilurcau. CCIH,
co n d u ctrd un undercover d n ig raid o n M cK a y Street In Lake
Monroe Tuesday. Three persons were arrested after reportedly
m akin g drug sales to undercover agents
Arrested were
Dw ight 0. O liver. 20. 12(11 D unbar. Dana A lle n M cK enzie. 33.
of 241 M cKay, and Saru Kll/at*elh Cabezas, 2fl. of 4041 M cKay,
were ra rh charged w ith salrfdehvery of cocaine

Attempted thefts
Sanford police were called to an uulo dealership p arkin g lot
early W ednesday. In the 2 700 b lo ck o f S O rlando Drive A
police officer passing the a rra reported hearing a horn sound
from a vehicle in the lot. W hen h r checked, he found the horn
on a 1982 O ldsm ohlle, w h ich had the left rear w in dow a n il the
steering c o lu m n bro ken In un apparent th rlt sttem pt.
Follow in g an Investigation. [ K i l l e r said they located sis other
car* s im ila rly dam aged on the lot Damage to each veh icle was
re|Kirted at approxim ately 9200

Multiple charges
W illie K d d lr Ports. 38, 1019 Pine Avenue. Sanford, p rrs rn tly
at the Jo h n K Polk C orrection al F a cility, has hern found to be
wanted on a n u m b e r of w arrants. They Included violation of
parole on a co n victio n of sale/dellvery of a r o n ir u llr d
su hslu n cr, fallin g to a p p e a r on a charge of burglary to a
conveyance, lu llin g to a|i|*eur on a theft charge, lu llin g lo
appear on a charge of b u rglary lo a dw elling, grand liir f i.
d riving w ith a sosjien drd/revokrd license, leaving th r scene
w ith property dam age, and flcrlng/attem pting in elude an
officer.

Argument and drugs
J u ro rs F. Davis, 28, 103 W ilk in s C irc le . Sanford, was
u rrrsted by Sanford police Tuesday Police said he had breu
Involved In an argum ent at Ills residence w ith Ills wife, and had
Irh the scene H r was apprehended w ith a tra lflr slo p at 3rd
Street and P ark Avenue. H r was charged with itomexlh
‘ vtuhnice buttery He was th ru ta k e n , to. lip - , J o tip t - ^ l k
Cor re d tonal F a cility, where lie was s r s t r h r t l O fficers snul they
, found h im In puaoesslon of ca n n ab is He w as given addition al
charges of in trod u ction of cu n n u hls In a co rrection al facility,
and p o u e M lo tl of cann abis u n der 20 gram s

Arrest for stealing lawn blower
T w o Sanford m en were arrested at a French Avenue pawn
shop W ednesday afternoon on Sanford po ller charges of
stealing a law n blower. Daniel Bdlow , 32. 1009 Park Ave.. A p l.
U; and Vin cen t O 'N eal Springer. 35. 40 R edding Gardens; were
both held on charges of burglary and grand th rlt A man
reported seeing them rem ove a blow er from a trailer parked at
a P ark A v rn u e residence

Stolen auto charged
R am lu ll Todd Massey, 30. Enterprise, was arrested by
Sanford police W ednesday afternoon on a stolen auto charge.
Police report seeing Massey d riv in g a stolen pick-up tru ck near
the Intersection of First Street and AlrjMm iio u lcvard . Police
rc|&gt;ort a m issin g p riso n s report hud been Hied for M assey In
New Ortrnna.

Domestic violence
Edw ard H en ry Jr.. 47. 1955 Second Drive. Sanford; was
arrested on a dom estic violence buttery charge at the C h arles
Place Hotel on Bast First Street W ednesday. A w om an reported
he punched her nose and hit her back.

Warrant arrests made
T h e follow ing wanted prrso ns were taken Into custody:
• C h ristop h er Shuler, 17. 818 Logun Drive. Longwood; at
L ym a n H igh School on seven violation of co m m u n ity control
charges for co n victio ns for auto burglary, grand theft um l uulo
theft.
• A n orc H u m o u r Grace. 20, Longwood; on charges of vehicle
burglary, grnm l theft, petit th rlt and fraudulent use of a credit
card.
• Carol C on u n l Henderson. 37. 2385 W lklwm Hl. Geneva; on
un Orungc C o u n ty charge of failure lo upprur In court lo
uusw er lo a d riv in g w hile Intoxicated charge.
• M ary Ju ne F lo rv llu s, 47, 501 C ypress Avc.. Sanford; on a
probation violation chnrgc for a bu rglary con viction.
• R eyn o ld Jo se p h D lfnzlo, 48. 4 4 0 Longw ood C irc le .
Longwood; on n probation violation charge for n worthless
ch eck charge.

Crimes reported to deputies
• 4300 block Curraw ay Place: E vln ru d e boat m otor valued ut
$2 50 reported tuken som etim e between noon M onday and
1 1:30 a.m. W ednesday.
• A m an m ow in g grass near a d itch hi the R oscland Purk
area reported fin d in g a bu rlap bag co n ta in in g n wool s k i m usk
and two em pty Southeast H ank hugs bearing Fam ous Recipe
labels at 1:45 p.m . W ednesday. A Sanford policem an told the
reporting deputy the locul Fam ous Recipe restaurant tilt! not
use lliu t bank.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
• 100 block H uycs Drive; u tility trailer valued at $700
reported token som etim e W ednesday between 7:30 u.m. and
5:30 p.m.
• 25 00 Ridgewood Lunc; video tape recorder and purse
valued at $2 50 reported taken som etim e between 8:30 p.m.
W ednesday and 2:15 u.m. T hursday.
• Bridgew ater Apartm ents: two tru cks were reported b u r­
g la rize d o f stereo e q u ip m en t som etim e after m id n ig h t.
E q u ip m en t taken from one tru ck was valued at $2,144 aud the
other, $1,300.
• A n East F irst Street dental office; video tape recorder
valued at $ 250 reported taken som etim e between 6 p.m.
Tu esday and 7:20 a.m. W ednesday.

M E M

NRA tries to reassert clout
B y M I L I I M JO R D A N

Associated Press Wrllor
M IN N E A P O L I S The Na­
tional R llle A ssociation Is trying
to reassert the clout o f Us 3.4
m illio n m e m b e rs a ft e r Iw o
slin g in g legislative defeats.
T h e group opens Its 123rd
ann u al convention today w ith
s e s s io n s a lin e d ut b u ild in g
p u b lic support for gun ow n er­
ship. Sessions on p u b lic rela­
t io n s a n d o t h e r t o p ic s a rc
planned.
" O u r m em bers urc te rrib ly
concerned about whether th ey'll
Ik - able lo own a gun five years
from now in this c o u n try ." said
W ayne la iP lrrre , the N R A 's e x ­
ecu tive vice president. "T h u t
concern dom inates Hits m eet­
ing "
G u n co n i m l advocates conlend the setback* In Congress —
the vole lo t»un assault weapons
and the llrn d y law re q u irin g u
fiv e - d a y w a it in g p e r io d fo r
handgun p u rrh asr* — show th r
N R A 's In llu rn cr Is waning.
"T h e re 's a change beginning
lo take place here." said R ich ard
A txirn . president of W a sh in g ­
ton based H andgun C ontrol Inc.
"T h e y have out-organized us In
the pa*t, hut there's anger In the
co u n try ."
T h r N R A has pledged lo s lrp
up organizing and lob b ying to
pre ve n t what It sees as an
erosion of Second Am endm ent
rights It has also suggested It
w ill take revenge m i K lertlo n
Day against thirse on C ap itol l l l l l
who voted against the NRA.
"T h e N R A was never as allpowerful as others tried to m ake
It." l- a lie r r r said. "It's not as
weak as th ey’re try in g to say It Is
now We represent a sizable
ch u n k of A m erica that bellevr*
in the co n stitu tio n al right m o w n
firearm s."
M e m b e rs h ip h a s been Increasing by about 1.000 per day
for th r jiast few m onths, and
that im m lx 'i has doubled since
th r assault wra|M&gt;n* vote In the
House on May 5. according to
th r N R A
1 h r legislation, whit h passed
the House on a 210-214 vote,
twin* 19 types of assault-style
w eapon s The Senate e a rlie r
[wisv-il a sim ilar bun, T h r final
language wilt to- worked nut In a
conference rom m lttee.
A c k n o w le d ln g the p o litic a l
m ight of th r N R A , President
C lin t o n
[) r ii I i r it t h e
i

"e x lrn o rd ln u ry courage" o f su p ­
porters of the bnn. Uul that
ro u ld prove little com fort la
those seeking rc-elecllon In No­
vember.
"T h e N R A has n lot of meinI h t s w ho are very en th u sln sllc In

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W A S H IN G T O N A d ru g
com pany want* to sell the first
non prescription drug for a sex­
ually transm itted disease, saying
the m edicine would help millin n s of A m erican s llg h l genital
herpes w hile saving money.
But critic s (tar allow in g the
non-prescription sale of acyclovir
w ould endanger patients and
Increase resistance to the drug.
A nd some opponent* say suf­
ferers actua lly w ould have less
access to the only relief hum
h rrpcs. because Insurance co m ­
panies don't pay for over-thecounter drug*.
"W e are concerned that th is
could have a nr g all ve effect on
p u b lic health ." Dr. I’ h ll I’e llc l of
the federal Centers for Disease
C o n tro l and P re v e n tio n said
T h u rsd a y al a lu-arlng by a Food
and D rug A d m inistration a d v i­
sory panel.
Ilurroughs-W elleoine Co., the
m a n u fa ctu re r, a sk e d g o v e rn ­
m e n t r e g u la t o r s lo a llo w
acyclovir, which It m arkets as
Z ovirax, lo lx* sold over Ihc
counter, for herpes only. It said
the move would help m illio n s of
sufferers who d o n ’t have the
lim e or m oney to visit a doctor
w henever the disease flares up.
If the FD A agrees, acyclovir
w ould become Ib is co u n try 's
first oral, non-prescription m ed i­
cine for an Infectious disease. A
second hearing on the proposal
w ill he held In Ju ly .
AI m)u ( 55 m illion people carry
Ihc herpes sim plex v iru s (hat
can cause sores on Ihc gcnltuls
and p aln lu l nerve Inflam m ation.
In some people, sym ptom s re­
m ain Intent, w hile others exp eri­
ence outbreaks several lim e s a
year.
G e n it a l h e rp e s Is c a u s e d
p rim a rily by herpes sim p le x
virus-2, but It also can be caused
by Infection w ith ih c herpes
sim p lex v iru s -1 variety, w h ich Is
a sso c ia te d m a in ly w ith co ld
sores and fever blisters.
There Is no cure, but acyclo v ir
taken as soon as sym p to m s
appear can reduce the length or
outbreaks, and som e hard-hit
patients take it d a lly (o reduce
the frequency of a(tacks.

e

Mem bers of the Sanford Recreation Depart­
m ent's Junior G irls' softball team were troated
to a pool party and awards ceremony sponsored

r

qu en ces,"
N R A m em b ersh ip la up m ore
than 4 0 percent sin ce the m id1980s. In part because of a ru sh
o f c it iz e n s lo b u y g u n s for
protection and because of th r
nntlonul debate over gun control.

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E D IT O R IA L

Kudos to school
bus drivers
Y o u h e a r it e v e r y d a y : " T h e r e a re a lo t o f
c r a z y d r iv e r s In t h is w o r ld . " P e o p le a re
g e n e r a lly t a lk in g a b o u t o th e rs , o f c o u rs e ,
n e v e r th e m s e lv e s .
J u d g m e n t s a rc m a d e b a s e d o n o u r o b ­
s e r v a tio n s o f o t h e r d r iv e r s m a k in g tu rn s ,
fo rg e ttin g to s ig n a l, s p e e d in g , a n d c h a n g in g
la n e s. O n e n e v e r k n o w s w h e n th e a c t io n s o f
" t h a t I d io t " b e h in d th e w h e e l m a y le n d to a
c o llis io n .
A t le a s t w e h a v e s o m e c h e e r f u l n e w s . It h n s
a g a in b e e n p ro v e n th a t w e h a v e s o m e o f th e
b e st s c h o o l b u s d r iv e r s In th e e n t ir e s ta te
r ig h t h e re in S e m in o le C o u n t y . T h e y w e re
Ju d g e d w in n e r s In th e R o a d -E -O h e ld r e c e n tly
In L a k e la n d . T h e e v e n t Is a s ta te - w id e
c o m p e t it io n . S e m in o le C o u n t y d r iv e r s w o n
th e c o m p e t it io n fo r th e t h ir d c o n s e c u t iv e
y e a r.
It m u s t b e r e a s s u r in g to p a re n ts to k n o w
th a t s o m e o f o u r b u s d r iv e r s h a v e p ro v e d to
h a v p s u p e r la t iv e s k ills In h a n d lin g th o s e la rg e
co n ve ya nces.
P e o p le s h o u ld b e p ro u d o f t h is g ro u p . In th e
c o m p e t it io n te a m , tw o w e re fe m a le s a n d
th re e w e re m a le s . A t h ir d S e m in o le C o u n t y
fe m a le w a s In th e s in g u la r a lt e r n a t e c o m p e t i­
tio n . a n d s h e fin is h e d s e c o n d In th e state.
T h is J u s t d id n 't h a p p e n . T h e d r iv e r s s p e n t
m u n y h o u r s a n d w e e k e n d s , o n t h e ir o w n
tim e , p e rfe c tin g t h e ir s k ills in o r d e r to e n te r
t h is c o m p e t it io n . C e r t a in ly , b e in g th e b e st In
d r iv in g g o e s b e y o n d th e a n n u a l R o a d -E -O
e v e n t. It b e n e fits e v e ry o n e w h o is c o n n e c te d
w it h th e s e b u s ro u te s .
M o t o r is t s m a y o c c a s io n a lly b e c o m e a n g r y
b e c a u s e th e y a re fo rc e d to s t o p w h e n a b u s Is
lo u d ln a o r u p to a d lnfl. c h ild r e n . T h is h o w e v e r.

C H U C K STO NE

Is Clinton immune from Jones case?
A lrig h t. I confess. I've gotten n certain Im pish Congress, no arrest or trial except for "treason,
tltllln tlo n from the latest sex s u it against felony or breach of
President C lin to n .
th e p e a c e . " (Is
T ills co u n try has arrive d at the edge o f a m nral llh ld ln a l activ ity In a
m b lco n . It m ay be tim e for the A m erican people bedroom a breach of
to decide how deep the alleged m u ck of a the peace?)
president's past conduct should be probed before
E v e n
m o r e
both the press and the right-w ing zeulots are fe lic ito u s for m e m ­
asked the sam e question Josep h W elch asked b e rs o f C o n g re s s ,
an o th er rig h t-w in g b ell-rin g er. Sen. Jo se p h they could m ake any
Scu rrilou s or libelous
M cC arth y. "S ir, huve you no sh am e?"
M cC arth y d id n 't, and n either has the press nor s t a t e m e n t a n th e
the extrem e right.
H o u s e flo o r. H ep.
If a response to p residential peccadillos Is that C la y to n P ow e ll J r.
everybody la hu m an. It m ay be of am all com fort learned the lim its of
these days to President C lin to n to kno w that th is clause. He made
none o f th is n a tio n 's founding futhers were a scandalous state­
angels. E ith e r they were frequenting e x tra cu r­ m ent on the House
ric u la r beds, ch alle n g in g each other to d u els w ith floor. Later. Pow ell
guns, o r overseeing one of the civ ilise d w o rld 's repeated the state­
f This country
m ost d eh u m a n izin g system s o f slavery.
m e n t at a p u b lic
has arrived at
T h e y knew where the lin e s should lx* draw n p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e ,
the odgoof a
b e tw e e n p o lit ic a l g o v e r n a n c e a n d s o c ia l w h e re he h n d n o
moral rublcon. ■
d a llia n ce . T h e y a n ticip a te d that the Paula Im m u n ity . He w m
Joneses of the w orld ivould salivate for a chance sued for lib el nod
lost.
to b rin g one o f them down.
But they ca refu lly spelled out the c irc u m ­
A s for the president, he can o n ly lx- lm|&gt;e.-iched
stances u nder w h ich m em ber* of Congress or the
p re s id e n t c o u ld be a rre ste d o r trie d . F o r alter co n victio n of "trra so n , b rib ery or other

LET T E R

The price of proms
T h e prom sponsor an d Ju n io r cla ss president at
Sem inole H igh School w ould lik e to respond a
recent ed itorial "P ro m Expense Borders on D is­
c rim in a tio n ." M any of the statem ents m ade were
Incorrect a n d m isleading.
We, as an In stitution of learning, are alw ays
concerned w ith the extra-cu rricu la r, as w ell as.
academ ic education of the students. We are well
aware of the fin a n cia l differences (l.c.. single-parent
fam ilies) w ith in ou r school.
In order to help defray the costs of prom , the
J u n io r C la ss begins fund raisin g In Septem ber and
co n tin u es nonstop through prom . T h e Issue Is not
fund-raising efforts, but Instead a la c k o f support
b y m an y students, parents, and m em bers of the
co m m u n ity. These are the sam e people w ho now
co m p la in about costs.
A ll s tu d e n ts a n d p a re n ts h ave h ad e q u al
o p p o rtu n ity to w ork w ith the J u n io r C lass to earn
free or half-price prom tickets as prizes awarded
d u rin g th is y ear's m agazine sale.
In a d d itio n , A A U , a s e rv ic e c lu b here at
Sem inole, has w orked w ith us to provide tickets
and/or tuxedo re n ta ls for m an y stu den ts unable to
alford them .
The cost can be as m in im a l or expensive os
students and parents m ake It. Prom p ictu re s are
optional, as are lim o u sin e rentals. F o r that m atter,
g irls can w ear " S u n d a y " dresses and you n g m en
can wear suits.
A s far as It becom ing "a lm o st m a n d a to ry " for
Ju n io rs to attend a "se n io r p ro m ," n o student
Jdei Is
required to attend th is event. It has been a
trad ition at Sem inole for over 2 0 years that the
Ju n io r class plan and put on the prom for the
seniors. It Is now, an d a lw ays h as been, called a
"Ju n io r-S e n io r P ro m ."
T h e pom p and pageantry o f a pro m held In a top
hotel Is a sig n o f the tim es. T h e e d ito rial staff o f the
S an ford H erald needs to survey o th er schools to
understand that In Sem inole, Vo lusia, and Orange
counties, students w ant to go to the p ricey
estab lish m en ts rather than the gym . A sid e from
the fact that the students w ould not have It an y
other way, It Is a lea rn in g experience. Most
students have never participated In a form al event
s u c h a s th ia .
We, w ho have w orked endless hours through the
y ear to produce th is "E v e n in g o f E n ch a n tm e n t,"
ask the parents and m em bers of the co m m u n ity to
becom e activ e ly Involved In su p p ortin g the event
e a rly In the school ye a r to low er costs, Instead of
w a itin g u n til M ay to be outraged at ticket prices.
M a ry M ich alak. Prom Sponsor
N a talie Nobles, J u n io r C lass President
S em in ole H ig h School
Sanford

Does Paula Jo n es' law suit have co n stitu tio n al
m erit? V ery doubtful, contends one of the
co u n try 's most distin gu ished law professors.
Daniel II. P o llllt. the W illia m Hand Kenan J r
em eritu s professor of law ul the U n iv e rsity of
North C aro lin a Law School
P o llllt has m arshaled a form idable argum ent,
c itin g for co n stitu tio n al precedent, the iflx o n vs.
Fltxirerald
Fitzgerald ense
esse of 1982. The Suprem e Court
a ffirm e d s u m m a ry d is m is s a l o f an a c tio n
brought by Ernest Fitzgerald, a c iv ilia n em ployee
o f the A ir Force, after he hud "b lo w n the
w h istle " to u Senate com m ittee about huge
‘ •overrides In the procurem ent of an airp lan e ."
A s P o llllt points out. the Suprem e Court
conceded that a president can be sued "w h e n
Judicial action Is needed to serve broad p u b lic
Interests" or be required to subm it evidence In
an ongoing crim in a l trial
Ilu l. in sists P o llllt. the president cannot tie
sued by a prtvnte citize n for dam ages. P o llllt
quoted m l w ith a bu n ch of m edia barracudas und
their p arasitic cheerleaders like Newt G tn grtrh
and H ush l.lm tiaugh.

JA C K AN DERSO N

McLarty seems
to be handling it

'SfflSpPftte''1 ,M
K:on,'

It Is T e fre is h ln g to k n o w t h a t c h ild r e n a re a s
safe a s p o s s ib le o n th o s e b u s se s . F o r th is , w c
s c h o o l o ff ic ia ls a n d th e d riv e rs . N o t J u s t th e
c o m p e t it io n w in n e r s , b u t a ll th e d riv e rs .
T h e re m a y In d eed be m a n y c r a z y d r iv e r s In
t o d a y 's w o rld . T h a n k g o o d n e s s s c h o o l b u s
d r iv e r s h a v e ta k e n It u p o n th e m s e lv e s to
a d v a n c e b e y o n d t h is le v e l.
W e p u t o u r c h ild r e n 's liv e s In t h e ir h a n d s .
T h e y d e s e rv e a n o c c a s io n a l t h a n k y o u .

high crim e s or m isdem ean ors." T h e Pandora's
box there Is "m isdem ea no rs,"

D O N N A B R IT T

Some black directors diminish us
W A S H IN G T O N — R ecently, m y older son —
w ho w ants to become a d ire ctor If he can't
m ake It In the N B A — looked Into the eyes of
the fa m ily 's other rabid film bu ff and grinned.
" Y o u 'll love th is ." he told me. "T w o m ovies
are co m in g out about b la ck people back in the'
'70s. You know — w hen you were you n g ."
It d id sound like an em barrassm eht of riches
- - a d o u b le dose o f m ovies but an era dear to
m e shot from a b la ck perspective.
T h e first. M atty R ic h 's sweet-natured "T h e
In k w e ll," opened three weeks ago w ith so little
fanfare that I w as barely aw are o f It u n til u
colleague raved: “ F in a lly — a m ovie about
b la ck s In w h ich nobody gets shot or curses
e v e r y o t h e r w o r d ! " D e s p ite th e f ilm 's
lightw eight story and la ck of p u b licity. " I n ­
k w e ll" opened strong, then faded.
More people arc aw urc of S p ike Lee's latest,
the sem lau to b lo g rap h lcal " C ro o k ly n ." The
" T o d a y " show featured Interviews w ith cast
m em bers. In clud in g A lfre W oodard. Buoyed by
B ry a n t G u m b c l's chat w ith ch a rm in g n ew ­
com er Zelda H arris, 2, who p lays the film 's
protagonist. I eagerly attended a "C ro o k ly n "
screening.
. The m ovie, w h ich Lee wrote w ith sib lin g s
J o le and C in q u e, opens w ith sights and sounds
sure to evoke happy m em ories In folks who
cam e o f age In the 1970s: little g irls In tube
tops lu m p in g rope. Afro-ed boys&gt;W
flyiin
f i g ricke ty
wooden gliders. E v e ry th in g 's drenched In
su n sh in e and the sweet sound o f the S tylistics.
Yum .
A t first It's a riot, w atch in g Lee use the Three
" P 's " to conjure a visu al feust o f a ll that was
hot In '7 0 s b la ck Am erica: Food (augur-laden
lem onade, ch ip s coating a dime); Fashion
(bell-bottoms, crocheted lops), und F u n (Elch-a-Skctches. d an cin g w ith the "S o u l T r a in "
«nng).
B u t Lee left out the m ost essential " F . " one
that w ould p u ll the others together, expand on
them and hold them In place
as a movie:
3181
Feelings.
It's Ironic, b u t I've seen It over and over:
Nobody can reduce A frica n A m e rica n s' real
live s and em otions to a series o f stereotypes
better than a b lack director, whose knowledge
of o u r look und ling o can m ake a dangerously
false package appear authentic. Lee has often
co m p la in e d . Ju stifia b ly , about the lim ite d
m a n n e r In w h ic h w h ite s hu ve d e p le ted
m in o ritie s on-screen.
B u t worse than the fact that " C ro o k ly n " has
no plot — and that th is "w a rm co m ed y "
features two brothers w ho spend the entire
m ovie sn iffin g glue and a H isp a n ic grocer who
b u m ps'
s 'a n d g rin d s w ith a black prostitute In
front o f a ch ild — la that on ly one em otion
see m s a d e q u a te ly e x p lo re d i rage, lo u d ly
expressed.
C hilld
i re n endlessly degrade th eir sib lin g s. A
m om berates her spouse for not co n trib u tin g

fin an cially: he h ollers that she's unsupfMirtlve.
N eighbors screech ul each o th er In E n g lish and
Spanish. The whole block verb a lly abuses a
nerdy w h ile neighbor. S u ch s tu lf happens —
but Is It all. or even most, of what hup|&gt;cna?
W c see several scenes of a supposedly loving
m other threatening her ch ild re n w ith "s la p
pin g the black of!"
them an d "b cu tln g
the b ra in s out o f"
them . W c heur next
to n o t h in g o f h er
d re a m s for h e rse lf
and her ch ild ren, her
love for her husband,
h er fe e lin g s u bou t
her teaching Job. She
never grades u paper.
E v e n the s m a rts
u n d s e n s it iv it y o f
"C r o o k ly n 's " young
h e ro in e , T ro y , are
revealed less by her
sc rip te d s h o p liftin g
and verbal slaps at
her brothers than by
H a r r is ' e x p r e s s iv e
face.
B u t m o re th a n
ungcr und negativity
are overdone. In un
Interm inable segment. Lee purposely sets h is
cam era lens askew, m uklng everyth in g appear
as though reflected In a fun-house m irror.
View ers have no clu e why.
Most painful Is hearing u decade's vibrant,
rich m u sic ("T ears of u C lo w n ." "M ig h ty
Love") used to m ukc audience m em bers feel
em otions that Lee seems Incapable of evoking
w ith h is w ritin g and directing. Most sham eless
exam ple: T h e F ive Stairsteps' classic. "O-o-h
C h ild ,” used to force audience grief over the
death of u character wc should have know n
und cured about far more.
But w hatever S p ik e 's fallin g s as an artist —
and I m ust give h im h is propers for "M a lco lm
X " and the m asterful "D o the R ight T h in g " —
the guy Is u m arketin g genius. A lready. I've
seen "C ro o k ly n " T -sh irts em blazoned w ith.
" I t's a 70 's th in g ."
M aybe It Is. B u t I lived through (he decade.
A n d w h ile I rem em ber m y share of scream ing
sib lin g s and parental squabbles. I also recall an
ocean of fa m ilial support, love displayed in
w ays other than flstflghts a n d wisecracks.
W h ile son ic w ill doubtless love "C ro o k ly n ,"
It wore m e out. B u t I was already tired — ol
getting excited at the prospect of seeing a
m ovie that should celebrate o u r collective past,
the m ultifaceted m en. wom en und ch ild re n
w ho have enriched a il o u r lives. A n d then
fin d in g m yse lf nailed to m y scat d u rin g the
cred its, feeling disap p oin ted , disrespected,
disheartened. K n ow in g we can do better.

W A S H IN G T O N - In a W h ltr House that
has s n m rtlm rs lurch ed from c ris is to rrls ls ,
W h lt r House C h ie f of Stuff T h o m a s F
" M a c k " M cL a rty know s that the tine print of
h is Job description w arns against allow in g
controversy to consum e Ihe staff If he e \ r t
fo r g e t s , h r r a n re re a d th e l a i r H R
lla ld e m a n 's letter
,-------------------------------,
lla ld rm a n . chief of
irmer prealr ',
s ta ll to former
»
..............hard
Nixon, f fl i/r
•lent R ich ard Nixon,
t u r n e d th e W h ile I f
House Into a (ortreas f f
d u r in g W a te rg a te . \ L J j ^
S h o r t ly before h is \ r l ^
d e a th
l a s t Yy e a r . ’ *f1
H a ld e m a n w r o t e
M cl^ uty a personal,
r I g h t' • p u g e .
h a n d w r it t e n n o te ,
sharing his Insights
and suggestions.
"I read It w ith care
I After a
a n d h a d Io o k e d
sputtering start,
forward to the oppor­
tho White
tu n ity to meet w ith
Houso staff Is
him , hut he p issed
running more
aw ay sh ortly o ile r I
sm oothly af tor
got h ere." M cLarty
several internal
t o ld u s r e c e n t ly .
tune-ups, W ___
"O n e of the things
H uldeinun fell lie did
was push the staff, d rive them too hard so
they lost a sense of iie rsp rctlvc. He really
c a r r ie d th a t g u ilt v e ry m u c h o n t ils
shoulders . and fell u personul re sp o n sib ili­
ty ."
President C lin to n co u n ts on M cL a rty (or
these and other reasons, and grew sen tim en ­
tal recently as he talked to an adviser atxnil
Ills boyhood friend. "I am so glad M ack Is
m a k in g It," C lin to n said. "H e cam e Into a
new Job and you never know w ho's going to
m ake It und who Isn 't."
M cL a rty Is m ore than "m a k in g It." After u
sp u tterin g start, the W h ile House staff Is
ru n n in g m ore sm oothly after several Internal
tune-ups. M uch of the credit belongs to Ihe
m an w ho shouldered u great dcul o f the
hlum e w hen things were m isfiring, lie 's won
over skep tics w ith in and outside the W h ile
House — Including Mr. Dem ocrat him self.
Robert Strauss.
" M y first thought about M ack wns. 'Boy. I
hope he know s enough to handle that Job."'
S trau ss told us. "I th in k the concern was
legitim ate at that tim e. But he's sm art. H e's a
good pol. H e's got good political antenna,
good business Judgm ent. H e's grown dram at­
ica lly. H e's really on top of h is Job now ."
" H is leu rn ln g curve wns shurply upw urd In
the beginning, but I th in k he mastered It (the.
Job)," said one senior W hite House official.
"H e 's become more usscrtlvc. H e's m anaging
things better. There arc a lot of balls up In the
a ir In th is place. The president frequently
like s to ru n the show h im se lf In a very
hands-on way. But I th in k M ack Is very
effective w ith a light liu n d ."
Som e W hite House officials believe M cLurty
hus had to tread lig h tly ut tim es because this
ad m in istra tio n has a Btrong and Independent
first lady whose staff and agenda have In the
pust operated outside h is purview . " I f y o u ’re
a ward of the first lady, then he Isn't going to
lie able to fire you very ea sily ," said one
official.
W hite House officials credit M cLu rty for
cra ck in g down on a stufT — and a president —
that lacked discipline. "H e Is som ew hat leas
tolerant of people freelancing.!' says a second
W hite House official. "I th in k he's got strong
s u p p o rte rs , and I t h in k he h as few er
d e tr a c to r s .
T h is o ff ic ia l a ls o p ra is e d
M c L a rty s d a lly 8:45 u.m. m anagem ent
m eeting for forcing tough decisions.
.. f o r *\ls Pa r l\ M cLu rty acknow ledges that
the train s arc beginning to run a lot better."
B u t the m an know n as M ack the N ice also
Insists that the Improvement not com e at the
expense o f that "sense of perspective and
d « * n c y . " ''Y o u don't have to be m ean to be
ch ie f of Btaff, argues Strauss. "Y o u have to
be firm . T h is Is a very firm , lough guv H e's
Ju st got a nice Southern m anner aoout h im ."

�Sardoid Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, May 20, 1004 - I A

Deadbeat
Continued from Page 1A
revoke the d riv e r license!* of those who do not
jwy.
Morse said she in not sure Hint w ill do m uch
jiood.
“ T o be perfectly honest," she sold, " t h e y 'll Just
drive around w ithout their llccnnen. Th e y nren't
fining to let thnl stop th e m ."
T he n d in in ln lru tlo trn reform leginlatlon. now*
rxp e clcri lo t&gt;e Introduced In Ju n e , w ill leave the
detail!* of revoking licenses in child-support cases
to the stales.
T h e aim of the W h ite House plan Is to use the
threat o f losing a license to em bnrrnss and
pressure parrntn. p a rtic u la rly the self-employed
whose in ro m e is harder to tap. Into paying
front-due ch ild support and netting up a paym ent
schedule.
"I hope they find som ething that w o rks." Morse
said.
President C lin to n 's welfare plan also addresses
some of those larger Issues. It proposes a national
com puter system lo track all ch ild support cases,
tougher requirem ents for patern ity establishm ent

and an expanded role for the IKS. T h e plan
ex|»cein to save nearly S I b illio n over five years.
In ad d ition to the m oney that w ill go In the
m o th e rs , b u t w ill sp en d 1 4 0 5 m illio n on
com puters.
Today, on ly one-third of m others receive ch ild
support regularly, and fathers w ho have custody
aren't doing an y belter. Roberts said. W o m rn are
aw urdrd custody In 85 percent o f divorces, she
said.
Roberts said the threat o f in k in g away a d riv e r's
license on ly k ic k s In when n parent's paym ents
are in arrears. D u rin g that tim e, a m other m ay
have gone on welfare or taken a second or th ird
Job to keep her fam ily afloat.
"W o u ld n 't we rather try lo w ork on the system
up front, from the day the c h ild support order Is
entered, to m ake sure l i ‘x g e llin g paid reg u larly
and on lim e ? " R olierts said. "W hat really and
tru ly nred s to be done Is to gel support to Ire a
regular and consistent m on th ly source o f incom e
for cu stod ial paren ts."
Information from fh* Associated Press wot
Included In m il report

Parents
itlstied from Page 1A
T o Ire called K oalaly Kare. the
enter w ill be located directly
cross C o u n try C lu b Hoad from
ie e n ira n re to the Lake M ary
;ity H a ll. It w ill l»r at the
Itrrm e west end o f Ih r Shoppes
I f jik r M ary Center.
C o x M id the location would !&gt;r
|cul w ltli its close p ro xim ity to
Ike M ary K lrm rm tu ry School
~hr ch ildre n w ill Ire going Into
i r round sch oolin g." h r said,
ind Ih ry w ill nerd some place
go when they are on Ih rlr
■lion periods O u r atm Is lo
pvldr litem with u good day
•center "
tie R rv C o x explained that
rrn te r w ill be for children
K through flth grade "If we
cart get the variance to h avr a
fenced In playground area at Ih r
back of the s t r u c t u r e ." h r
e x p la in rit " it w ill allow us to
aervei approxim ately 25 ch ildre n
Mt a tim e W ithout .the added
area," h r added, "w e would
probably hr able to h avr only

16."
Question* from m em bers of
the co m m ission however, made
tl appear us though the m u ttrr
w as destined (or denial. C o m ­
m is s io n e r G e o rg e D u r y r u
com m ented. "I have a problem
W ith g r a n t in g t h is k in d of
varlfknce We ore not an urban
i we arc rural A n d If there is
l lt r nerd for such a facility,
.are iunity other ftlarrs in
|ly w h ich w ill Itetter serve
' rd s."
■ro
resfMinded that he hud
B iV x t r n s lv r * « U (h and
not find nny other facility
tty area as good as the
1 locntlon. or close lo the

traffic brought about by parents
brin g in g their ch ild re n in the
elem entary school.
C om m issio n e r G a ry llren d e r
favored the request. "I believe
there Is a pressing civ ic nred for
som e type of Intercession day
rn r r ." he said "T h e o n ly p ro­
blem I have Is w ith safety. I
w ould suggest If we a p p r o v e
this, that there tie more guard
ratlin g."
llren d e r said be bad a concent
over what the day care center
w ould kiok like to people (tasslng
on C o u n try C lu b Hoad "I don't
th in k th is Is what we envision
for dow ntow n lu tkr M ary ." h r
com m ented " A n d what h ap­
p e n s if w e w an t to w id e n
C o u n try C lu b Road, but h avr
given you the variance to have
th e f e n c in g c lo s e r lo th e
ro adw ay?"
C ity Planner Matt West re ­
sponded that C o u n try C lu b Hoad
Is a cou nty road, and w ould
probably not see any w tdrn ln g
(or at least ten years or m ore
M ayor Rockett observed. "I
could see this possibly w ouldn't
hr pto|»rr if the whole downtow n
area w as developed, tail it's not
A nd t ills Is ce rtain ly m ore co m ­
patible than m any o ilie r uses
w h ich could go Into th is space.”
"I'm not against the day care
c e n t e r . " s a id C o m m is s io n e r
David M ralor, "h u t I am against
approving the variances I Just
don't want to g u u g u ln st what w r
Work so d ilige n tly at In estab lish ­
ing codes under w h ich develop­
ment Is rrq u rrd to lie itiu d r "t
Com m issio ner H h rila Saw yer
agreed w ith the sufrty problem ,
and said she had m isg ivin g s
about a playground so close Iti

Continued from Page 1A
Marlene A lva. Fred H itt. Don M orblcstone and

John S lo o p
. A ttorney J o h n D. G a llu zzo served as J u d ic ia l
P o ll C om m ittee chairm an. The survey results
I given to the judges last week but Individual
1iienls ure not released. Ju d g e s m ay request
gee com m ents about them selves at Hie lia r
elation office. C o m m e n ts m ade in the
ftymous (Kill ore not generally released.
Iluzzn said, because although some m ay »&gt;c
en us constructive critic ism , some arc not.
' Judges w rr r given the opportun ity to runk
ir n r y s on a s im ila r scale, and to com m ent on
they do th eir Jobs. G a llu zzo speculated, the
lim eys probably w ould not want the results
rased to the general public,
flic attorneys gave the judges an overall rating

traffic. "H ut If we approve th is."
s h r ask rd R rv. Cox. what are
you r plans for the future of th is
d a y c a re re n te r? "
C o x said his rh u rrb . located
on M arkham Woods Road, lias
2 0 a cre s o f p rn p e rty to be
developed. "R ig h t now w r are In
a frond drive lo get m oney fnr a
new san ctu ary." lie explained,
"a n d w ith in possibly four to five
years, we plan lo b u ild a large
scale day c a rr ren ter on ih r
p ro p rrty
W r h ave u lre a d y
nam ed It Greenwood C h ristia n
S ch o o l."
llre n d e r wrnp|&gt;rd up the d is ­
cu ssion " W r seem to have a
need (for day rare) that Is not
b rin g m et." he said, "a n d tilts
Isn't forever. It's only for four or
five years and If w r approve this,
w r w ill Ire helping resolve some
of the problem forced on us by
the Sem inole County Schools In
s e t t in g u p t h is y e u r- ro u n d
sch o o lin g ."
llre n d e r moved to approved
the request for Hie variance,
w ith the stipulation that the
ch ain Itnk fence and guard rails
Ire extended further than o rig i­
nally promised trelii m l the pro p ­
erty for the protect ton of the
ch ildren.
W ith llre n d e r and S a w y e r
voting for It. and D u ry ra and
M ra lo r going against the re­
quest, M ayor laiw ry Rockett cast
Hie (Inal yes vote, a n d the
m easure passed thtee to two.
The m ove was followed by a
roun d of cheers and applause by
over 40 parent* and their. V &lt; a m g
ch ild re n who had filled a large
p u rlio u - ol lip- cham ber room
d u rin g the m eeting

rite students who qu alify for

be program score at least a 480
n the m ath portion of the S A T
A d 430 on the vrrbn l portion.
■ T h e s tu d e n ts s e le cte d for
I r a n d R e c o g n it io n b y T I P
trued scores on the A C T or Ihe
IT higher than 70 percent of
e collcgc-bound high school
fcnlors.
►
G ree n w ood L a k e s M id d le
xh oo l
P r is c illa A le x a n d e r. B ria n
issent. Kimberly Baral. Darin
|usbaum. B la ir C o tte rm a n .
haana Crankshaw, D a rah
onahue, Benjamin Donaky,
l o s p c h E c k s lr o t n . J o s h u a
tclh u n . Karen Oagnon, Sara

cam
mtinued from Page LA
the
troman to send the m oney to
ilrn by telegram, but when she
rcam e confused, he made the
krrangementn. said Y o llo n .
W hen the wom an went to her
bunk to w ithdraw the money,
tellers hccuine su spiciou s and
contacted law enforem ent. S em ­
inole C ou n ty Invcsllgutora made
arrangem ents with the S an Jose
w ire service office and locul
police to send a fake m oney
transfer. W hen Haggard arrived
to retrieve the money, he was
[ arrested.
A ltho u gh Haggard w as first
suspected in operating another
lo c a l scam , Y o lto n s a id the
October case Is the o n ly local one
against Haggard.

and other students got the chanco to cheer their
fellow students for (heir good work In the
academ ic arena.

Money
Continued from Page 2A
docum ents.
T o disguise even their h an d ­
w riting. two r lle n is bought toy
store rub b er Mump* o f M in nie
Mouse and Goofy to use In place
o f t h e ir n a m e s on a c c o u n t
signature ra id s

The offshore bunk* put the
m oney In low-risk Investm ents
In flnuneial center hank* In New
Y ork und luutdon
"E v e ry b o d y In the bunking
Industry and the c rim in a l are all
m a k in g a profit on the same
fu n d s," Nljock said. "E ve ryb od y

is m aking nut like a b an d it."
The n cro u n l rrru rd s rem ained
ai the forrlgn bank, beyond Hie
reach o f U.S. subpoenas. He also
n ever dealt w ith U.S. b u n kers,
k n o w in g th ey w o u ld Ik - su b ject
to Niib|H&gt;rnuA-

Johnson
Continued from Page 2A
shorn u kr and orange Juice, suld
Gene M orris, a Departm ent of
C orrection s spokesm an
H is list of lln a l v isitors in ­
cluded his son M arvin Joh n son
-Ir., a n d d a u g h t e r M a r t h a
M artinez. 1x*th of Callahan, pin*
three grandchildren, and several
other relative* Seven attorneys
also were m h rd u lcd to visit.
Coup

re c o rd s sh o w J o h n s o n

entered the pharm acy und o r­
dered .Moulton to em p ty m oney
and drugs Into a hug
A s Jo h n so n lied the store.
M oulton fired five shots from a
3 8 -calib er revolver. Th e y nil
m issed and M oulton was out of
am m u n itio n .
A ccord in g to a
w ltn rss. Joh n son returned to Hie
store, te llin g Hie pharm acist,
"Y o u th in k you ure a sm art son
of b itc h ." He shot M oulton In the
chest ut iKiim -btunk range.

At the time. Jo h n so n was an
escapee from an Tennessee p ris ­
on. where he had been serving
20 years for arm ed robbery.
He w as found g u ilty of firsttlegrre m urder and arm ed rob­
bery on Dee. 8. 1978. und the
Jury recom m ended that Joh n son
receive life in prison.
C irc u it Ju d g e W illia m Frye III.
however, sentenced Jo h n so n to
death.

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of "q u a lifie d " and when the overall average was
com puted they ranked from satisfactory to good.
"T h e re was less than one percentage point
difference between any of the Judges In their
respective ra n k in g ." G a llu zzo explained.
Even for Ju d g e Worn!, w ho received the lowest
overall ratin g of 1,88 out of three or an average of
3 70 on the 5 point scale. G a llu zzo speculated the
num ber reflected the attorneys' frustration deal­
ing w ith the state agency Involved and the special
ru les an d regulations governing Juveniles cases
rather than the Judge.
New Judges also tend to tic ranked high In {Mills,
as J u d g e F re e m a n w as In h is firs t lim e
p lu crm e n l. However, o n ly 44 u llo rn cy s who
returned the poll said they had appeared before
him .

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Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis dead at 64
B y B B T H J . HARP AX

Associated Press Writer
N E W Y O H K — J a rq u c lln e Kennedy O n n M l n .
whose g lam ou r epitom ized the adm in istra tio n of
J o h n F. K ennedy und whose dign ity carried the
nation through the shock of h is assassination, hns
died of cancer. She w as 04.
The w om an w ho shunned the lim e lig h t for
drendes died T h u rsd ay night w ith n cluster of T V
vans, satellite dishes and ca in e n is parked outside
her F ifth Avenue apartm ent bu ild in g , a testam ent
to the p u b lic 's en du rin g fascination w ith her.
Her ch ild re n , C aroline Kennedy S ch lo ssh rrg
and Jo h n F. K ennedy J r., were at her side, along
w ith her longtim e com panion. M aurice Ternpelsm an. and other fam ily m em bers.
“ Ja cq u e lin e Kennedy O nassis w as a m odel of
courage and d ig n ity for a ll Am ericana and a ll the
w o rld ," President C lin to n said In a statem ent.
“ More than an y other w om an o f her tim e, she
captivated ou r nation and the w orld w ith her
Intelligence, elegance and grace.
"E v e n In the fare of Im possible tragedy, she
carried the g rie f of her fam ily and our entire
n a tio n w ith a c a lm p o w e r th a t som eh o w
rrnssured a ll of us who m ou rn ed.'' he said.
Mrs. O nassis disclosed In Febru ary that she was
su ffe rin g from n o n -H o d g kin 's ly m p h o m a , a
cancer of the lym p h system . A s recently as
Sunday, she had gone for a w alk In C entral Pnrk.
After three days of treatm ent at New Y ork
H osp ltal-C om cll Medical Center, she returned to
her apartm ent W ednesday evening to die. She

D-Day event:
Focus is on U.S.
France relations
By DAVID CRANV
Associated Press Writer
P A R IS — A red-carpel welcom e aw aits U.S.
veterans who helped liberate Fran ce In 10-14. Hut
h ea rtfelt g ra titu d e c o e x is ts w ith deep a m ­
b iva len ce tow ard th r Invasion of A m e rica n
cu ltu re tliut followed.
F ra n c e w orked s tre n u o u s ly to re s to rr its
n a tio n a l p rid e after t h r ig n o m in y of N a zi
occupation. A s purl of that process, It developed u
d is tin c tiv e "lo v e -h a le " re la tio n sh ip w ith the
U nited States that Is taring talked about as th r
SOth unnlvcrxary of D-Day approaches
"T h e re 's alw ays been a ten sion ." Mild U n iv e rsi­
ty of Parts historian Pierre M rlan dre. “ There Is
so lid a rity of values on one hand, an Inevitable
riv a lry on the other. Each lia s pretensions to
un iversal Im portance."
M ore v is ib ly than any W estern European
country. France bus sought to em phasize Its
Independence* from U.S. econom ic, cu ltu ra l and
m ilita ry Influence. It sp lit away from N A T O 's
Integrated com m and to rem ain sole m u xirr o f Its
nuclear arsenal. It has waged repeated trade w ars
ngulnst U.S. farm ers, film m a k rrs and others. It
crusades alm ost alone against the global spread

of English.

Form er C u ltu re M in ister Ja c k Lang, alarm ed by
the advent o f E u ro D isneyland outside Paris,
railed against U.S. "c u ltu ra l Im p e rialism ." Ills
successor, Jacq u e s Toubon. seeks lo cu rb th r
encroachm ent of A m erican film s, T V program s
and rock m usic.
Yet. fundam entally, m ost F ren ch people like
A m erica and Its pop cu ltu re — C lin t Eastwood
a n d M ic h a e l J o r d a n , b a s e b a ll h u ls u n d
s k a te b o a rd s . T h o u g h F ra n c e h as E u ro p e 's
forem ost film Industry. 75 percent or box-office
sales arc for H o lly wood productions.
"D espite a ll the usual Irritations, the French arc
alw ays pointing out that they urc A m e rica 's
oldest a lly ," said Duvld C alico , an International
relation s expert from Jo h n s H o p k in s U n iversity
w ho Is guest-teaching Ibis year at the Institute of
P o litica l S tudies In Parts.
"T h e French have great enthusiasm for A m e ri­
can th in g s." he said. "O n the other bund. In the
c u llu ru l field, there Is a fear lh a t (heir language Is
losing out and Ihcy are being swam ped In an
A m erican ize d world. ... The French feel a certain
danger of being vu lg a rize d ."
A s the Cold W ar ended. It became apparent thut
Fran co -A m erican relations arc colored us m uch
by econom ic riv a lry us by strategic partnership.
T h e two nations com pete head-on In several
dom ains: fnrm exports, m edical research, co m ­
m ercial aircraft.
" E a c h sid e a c cu s e s the o th e r of u n fa ir
practices, and they're probably both rig h t."
C a lico said.
"In th is postwar period, 'g o in g back lo dc
Gaulle, the French have been the most strongly
Interested of all the European countries In u
Europe that was self-sufficient, a strong com peti­
tor to the U.S. econ om ically.”
C a lico noted that A m erican s' response lo th is
uttltu dc varies, on the one hand view ing the
French as urroganl und on the other w elcom ing
m oves toward greater Europcun self-reliance.
Jcu n -M u rlc Colom hanl, m anaging director of
Ihe prestigious d u lly Lc Monde, appealed In u
recent co lu m n for a new French approach to U.S.
relations that would promote n stronger, more
I n d e p e n d e n t E u r o p e w it h o u t w e a k e n in g
A m e ric a 's presence on the continent.
" A t a tim e w hen Iso latio nist pressure Is
resurglng across the A tla n tic ... o u r problem Is to
keep the United States engaged In Europe," he
wrote. "W e sh o u ld n 't be afraid of seeing France
tnke an unaccustom ed position and chasing uwuy
the ever present an ti-A m erican dem ons."
Even In the way they th in k about W orld W ar If.
Ihe French arc am bivalent.
O pin ion polls m ake clear m ost French people
acknow ledge the United States as the lead player
In the Liberation. Yet a large m ajority believe that
the French Resistance and the Free French forces
of C h arle s de G au lle also played an Im portant role
In the Battle for N orm andy — a view nol shared
by m an y U.S. and B ritish historians.
De O aulle him self, rem em bered for nation alistic
policies that often Irked W ashington in the 1960s.
personally prom oted the view that the F ren ch
liberated them selves, w ith A llie d assistance.
T h e F ren ch m edia. In nn avalanche of D-Day
coverage, reflect the duality.

shunned m edication In her final hour*, said her
friend nnd s|xrkcswom an. Nancy T u ckcrm an .
"T h e re w as nothing more to do for h er,"
T u cke rm an said. Mrs. Onassis had signed a livin g
w ill requesting that no extraordin ary m easures
Ire taken.
T h e cancer had spread to her live r and brain,
and she developed pneum onia and wns In a com a
by T h u rsd ay evening. The New Y ork T im es
reported.
T u cke rm a n w ould give no details on funerul
arrangem ents.
A s a priest adm inistered last rites T h u rsd ay
m orning, the Kennedy d a n gathered around her;
Sen. Edw urd K ennedy, Snrgent and E u n ice
S h rlv rr. M arla Shrlver. Ethel Kennedy, Hep.
Joseph Kennedy II nnd Mrs. O nassis' sister. Lee
K a d z lw lll Hems.
A b ou t 30 w ell-w ishers licit! a v ig il In the rain
early today.
C la ire R ichter. 42. of New York, brought her
daughter. Jacq u e lin e , w ho was nam ed after Mrs.
O n a s s is . " | c a n 't th in k o f a w o m a n w h o
Influenced wom en o f m y generation as m u ch ."
she said.
"In lim e s o f hope, she captured ou r hearts. In
tragedy, her rourage helped salve a n ation 's grief.
She was an Image of beauty and rom ance and
leaves an em p ty place In the w orld as I have
k n o w n It," s a id L a d y lllr d J o h n s o n , w h o
succeeded Mr*. O n assis ns first lady.
S h r m arried Kennedy, a you n g congressm an.
In 1953 and wns 31 w hen he breum e the n ation 's
35th president.

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Plaintiff.
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A L B E R T W T U R N E R , a lw a .
a' al .
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A M E N D E D N O TICE OP
FO RECLO SU RE SALS
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Clerb nt Iba C ircu it Court ol
Samlnola County. Florida will,
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II 00 a m al tba Waal Front
Door at tba Seminote County
Courthouse. In tba C ity at San
lord. Florida, attar tar tala and
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highest and b atl Udder tar cath.
the let lowing datcrlbed property
situated In Samlnola County.
Florida, to w n i
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AM ENDED
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TO: R O N A L O L M c C L E S K E Y
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action tor Dissolution of M ar
rlago hat bean Iliad egalntl you
and a prayer contained within
tha Petition requettt tha Court
to award that certain property
»*ned by yau and your wile.
Donna L. M cClotkoy. a t tenants
by tha antlratlat. located at as*
N. Dlyltlan Street. Oviedo, F lo r­
ida, and mora particularly da
icrlb o d at:
North IfO toot o l L o ll O. H, J
a K, Survey o l John A d em i
I t la lt t . according to Dead Book
SB, Page III, Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida,
lo your w ile, a t lum p turn
alimony, and you ara required
to te rra a copy of your written
delontot. It any, to It on IK E B.
ROSS J R ., P .A ., W llo / P it l
tloner'i attorney, whoM a d d rttt
It ISSI Stratford Road. M a ll
land. Florida SSSSI. an or be loro
M a y si, laoa. and Ilia lha
original with tha clork ol thlt
court tlther be fo rt service on
W llo/ Patltloner'a attorney or
Immediately Ihereetterj other
w Im a default w ill ba antarad
agalntl you lor tha rallaf de­
manded In the petition.
T h lt notice than ba published
one* a weak lor lour (4) contac
utlv* w aakt In lha Sanford
Herald.
D A T E D ON: A P R I L SO. I**4,
a l Sanford. Samlnola County,
Florida.
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
A* Clark of tha Court
B Y Nancy R. Winter
A t Deputy Clark
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Rem oval e l the below da
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H A Y N E S . P la in tiff v t FIR ST
B A P T IS T C H U R C H M A R K
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R O B E R T P A R K E R . Defendant
which I tor ate &gt;d W rll at Eaecu
Hen wet delivered to me at
S h a u n at Sam lnola County,
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all the right, into and Intorott el
lha defendant. FIR ST BAPTIST
C H U R C H M A R K H A M WOODS
INC . In and lo lha tallowing
datcrlbed property. M id proper
ty being located In Samlnola
County, F lorida mare pertkw
tor l y datcrlbed atto lto w t
A l l R IG H T . T IT L E A N O
IN T E R E S T OF THE O I F E N
D AN TS IN TH E FO LLO W IN G
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M A R K H A M W OOOS R O A D
L A K E M A R Y . F L O R IO A
and the undartignad a t Sheriff
a l Samlnoto County. Florida,
w ill at II 00 A M an me SOth
day at June A O Itt4 otter lor
Mto and m u to the h.gha,i
bidder. FO R CASH IN H A N D
A N D S U B JE C T TO A N Y AN O
A L L E X IS T IN G L IE N S a l tba
Front l Watt I Door, al tba tte p r
at Iba Samlnoto County Court
heuM In Sanford. F lorida the
above date r ibed proper ty
Thai M id Mto It being m ade
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Donald F Etllng er. Sberitt
Samlnoto County. Flor Ida
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A B IIT IE S ACT OF ivoo n i l
SONS W ITH A D IS A B IL IT Y
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car par alien.
Plaintiff,
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B U D S CH ESS. JA N IC E R
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and JA N E DOE.
Defendant!
N O TICE OP SA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
lh a l purtuanl to a P in al Judg
man! el Forectoture dated M ay
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and tor Samlnoto County, F lor
Ida. w h e re in H O U S E H O L D
R E A L T Y C O R P O R A T IO N .
Plain tiff, and BUO B CH ESS
JA N IC E R CHESS, h it wlto.
JOHN OOE and JA N E OOE.
Oetondenlt I w ill M il to tha
highett and b atl bidder tor cam
al tba w etl front doer ol tba
Samlnoto County CeurtbeuM .
SOI North Park Arenue, San
lard Florida 277JI. at II 90 a m
on tba Jnd day at June. INC. Iba
following datcrlbed property at
M l term in MUS F in a l Judg
man I In Iba event tba highett
and b ait b-ddtr doat net pay tba
amount required by 4 00 P M
on tba day e4 tba Mto. another
Mto than ba ratebadutod In
accordance with Chapter 4S at
tba F tor Ida Statute!
Let ». Black B. S K Y L A R K
SUBDIVISION, according lo Iba
plat thereof a t recorded In Ptol
Boo* If pagat *4 and 41 public
reco rd ! of Seminole County.
Florida
D A T E D m il 4m day of May
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M A R V A H N E MORSE
C L I R K O F THE
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FRIDAY

Preparation pays off

I LO CALLY

Patriots primed
for state title bid
■y TO N Y DeSORM IIR
Harold Sporla Editor

S A N F O R D - The Sanford Y outh Foot trail
Association w ill conduct rrKlatrutlon for footttull
players nnd cheerleaders the next two S a tu r­
days. M ay 21 and 28. at the lot on U .S 17-92
across from Sunford M iddle School.
Registration w ill be available between 10 a m
and 2 p.m. Hoys and K i r i s u k c s 7 to 15 are
eligible to participate.

20F|2r de,*,U‘ cu,‘ To,nn,lr Thompson. 321-

Spencer doubles tournament
H E A T H R O W — There is s till tim e to enter the
E m m a S|&gt;encer M em orial Team Doubles Ten nis
Tournam ent, w h ich w ill be played Saturday
May 21 . at the Racquet C lu b at Heathrow
Proceeds from the event, w hich Is otx-n lit the
pu blic, w ill go to the A m e rica n Can cer Society
The wom en w ill be play from 0 a m to noon
The m en w ill take to the court from I to 4 p nt
'P la y wl11 follow a round robin format. Players
,,,, w,,h a Partner 1190) or as a single
1*43) Registration w ill be available Saturday.
There w ill Ire a drawlrur on th r I til V n f I has

S m ith "I went to m y assistant coaches and w r
decided that we w ould have h i play an extrem ely
rom petlve m hedule In o rder to vie for the district
title.
" T h a t 's w h y we m a d e th o s e t r ip s (to
G ainesville, Sarasota, and M iam i) We frit that If
we wanted to be as gtxxl ns we (tosslhly co u ld lie,
we had to pluy that k ind of schedule.'*
W hile O viedo and laike H ow ell were IkiIIi
first round losers in the d istrict tournam ent.
S m it h s plan w orked Today at 5 p m . the
Patriots w ill face Cooper C ity in the C la ss 3A
stale sem ifin als at S arasota's E d S m ith Stad ium
The 8 p.m sem ifinal pits Sarasota against
M lam l-llru ddock
The ch a m p io n sh ip gator is scheduled for M
p.m Saturday.
Thanks to their dem anding schedule, the
Patriots should lx* well prepared for the rigors of
sta le tou rn am e n t play. For exum ple. Lake
IIrani lev 128 H) has Item a terror away front
home, w in n in g 18 of 21 Karnes on the mud
(Including tournam ents).
1 ha I s the Iteneflt of having so m any sen iors."
said S m ith " I hut m atu rity has Itcen a hlg part of
our success. That look u s through M arch Once
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"E a rlie r lit th r scuson, L y m a n th orough ly brat
us. S m ith sitid. "W h e n we beut them over there
tutd won two gam es In M iam i that weekend
( d e fe a t in g C la s s I A s c m l f l n a l i s i M ia m i□ B e e Patriots. Pass 2B

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0p P®l® O sld ls sod tho Lake Brantley

p,*v#d n«*r P«f*»cl defenso over tho last
half of the regular season end on through the

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playolfs. That's one hugo reason why the Patriots
are playing In the C la s s 5A stats sem lfln sls
tonight at Sarasota's Ed Sm ith Stadium

Middler
track meet
rained out
■ y T O N Y D s S O R M lin
Herald S p orls Editor
L A K E M A R Y — It looks like thr
S e m in o le C o u n ty M id d le S ch oo l
track meet w ill have to wait u n o lh rr
year.

Lake Mary 3-on-3 Classic
LA K E MARY
The Lake M ary Recreation
Departm ent w ill ch risten the new basketball
co u rts ut the Lake M ary S ports C om p lex on
R antoul Road w ith the 3-on-3 Tlp-ofTCIassle.
The cham pion of the tournam ent, scheduled
for May 21 and 22. w ill cla im a f 100cush prize.
P lay w ill follow a double-elim ination format.
E a ch team is guaranteed two games. Tou rna­
m ent rules and en try form a are available ut Lake
M ary C ity Hull. 100 W est Lake Mary Houlcvard.
A three-point shootout com petition w ill be
held In co n ju n ctio n w ith the tournam ent.
F or m ore inform ation, contact Hob H eldkam u
al3 2 2 -7 2 1 6 .

T h r meet was sup|M&gt;sed to make
Its re tu rn from a two-year h iatu s
last n ig h t at L a k e M ary H ig h
S ch o o l's Don T. R eynolds Stadium ,
hut steady rain s washed nut the
event sh ortly after com petition In
the field events tx-gan.
"W e 're not going to be able to
re sch ed u le It." said Lake M ary
coach M ike Gibson. "T h e coaches
said there are too m any co n flicts
between now and the end of the
hc Ih kj I year, so we won't be able get
It In.
"It rlttes look like there's a lot of
Interest In t ills event, so w e 'll
co n tin u e It next year."

TO D A Y

There were a couple of notable
t 'ffo r ts b e fo re th e ru in s c a m e
T h u rsd a y night.

Baseball

A m o n g the 11-13 (toys. H illy
K estall of Ja ck so n H eights M iddle
School turned In a leap of 17 feet.
4V4 Inches In the long Jump w hile
Greenw ood Lakes' L u is G a rrld o hud
u throw of 44-BMi In the shot put.

□ Clasa 5A M ala loumamtnt Mmlflnala at Ed
Stadium , Sarasota: Laka Brantlay va.
Coconut Croak, S p.m.; 8araaota va. MiamiBraddock, 8 p.m.
Sm ith

Track and Field
d8tata decathlon and haptalhlon at Jacksonvlllo-W olfaon High School, 4 p.m.

H*r«ld Plioto by Mark Mania
R ock Lake M iddle School aoventh gradora Mark Sooley
and Peter Voigt found one of tho few dry spots at Lako
Mary High S ch o o l's Don T. Roynolds Stadium when rain

SATURDAY
Baseball
□ Class 5A atato championship gamo al Ed
Smith Stadium , Sarasota, 8 p.m.

Track and Field
□ 8lato doeathlon and heptathlon at Jacksonvlllo-W olfaon High 8chool, 2 p.m.

Th u rsd a y night league leaders remain unbeaten
Beer:30 leads
at Pinehurst
Prom Staff Reporta

Th« UtttrOuyi
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BASEBALL
□ 10 p.m. - W G N , C h icag o W hite Sox at
O aklund A’s. (L)

interrupted tho running o l tho Sem inole County M iddle
School track meet last night. Evontually, tho rain forced
tho moot to bo cancollod.

In the 11-13 g irls' long Jum p. .J.
Drown from R ock Lake had a leap of
14-3W w h ile T u s k a w llla 's P atty
M acD ow cll Jum ped 14-1. Rebecca
R lc h ln s of South Sem inole threw
the 6-potmd shot 31-7.

S A N F O R D — Ueer: 30 m uy be
undefeated but the rest of the
S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n D e p a rtm e n t
M e n 's S p r in g T h u r s d u y N ig h t
S lo w p it c h S o f t b a ll L e a g u e at
P in e h u rs t P a rk Is s h o w in g the
leaders that they arc not going to
ro ll over and bund the ch a m p io n ­
sh ip to them.
F or the second straigh t week.
Becr:30 (4-0) got a strong challenge
as M o b lllle (0-3) stayed In the game
alt the way to the end before fallin g

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14-11 on a very com petitive night of
soft bull.
T h e night opened w ith RyderM L S (1-3) scoring all of Its ru n s w ith
two out In the third Inning and
h olding on to w in Its first gam e of
the season. 4-3. over The Utter
G u y s (1-2).
In the second game. M ob llltc led
2-0 urtd 7-0 and on ly trailed 12-11
going Into the bottom of the fifth

□See Pinehurst, Page 2B

Prom Staff Reports
S A N F O R D — H olnco/Florldu Sport
Wear posted a cotne-from -bchlnd
victory then got som e help from an
unexpected source to take a twogame lead In the Sanford Recreation
D epartm ent M en's S p rin g T h u rsd a y
Night S low p itch Softball League at
Chase Park.
Ken H um m el Chevrolet took leutls
of 3-0 and 4-1. but Rolneo/Florlda
Sport W ear cam e hack w ith four
ru n s In the bottom of the second
Inning to lake a 5-4 lead

Ken H um m el scored an unearned
run In the top of the sixth Inning to
tie the score at 5-5, before Ruinco -FW A rallied again.
W ith one out In the bottom of the
sev e n th Inning. J e r r y H ru s s c lls
sin g le d . A fte r a fly out, S teve
Donovan doubled and Dave Noble
lined a shot that the Ken H um m el
th ird busemun knocked down but
co u ld not m ake a play on as the
w in n in g run crossed the plate.
M .A. Erectors received a forfeit

□ See Chaae, Page 2B

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

�* ■ - Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, May 20, 1004

Patriots-

S T A T S &amp; STAN D IN G S
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T hu rtday't Oamat
C in cin n ati), Atlanta 0
L o t Angalat I, Color ado &gt;
Moutlon », ta n D logo 1
F r id a y ! Oam* l
San F ra n cltco (Burkett 11) at Chicago
(T rachol*
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II. Loot* (Corm lor M l at Florida (Gardner
M U iU r m .
Now Y ork (C a n o JO ) at Philadelphia
(M k.W llltam t 1 0), f l i p m
M ontroal (H ill 4 7) at Pltttburgh lC o o k i

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( R I | o t tl.7 :3 ) s - m
ta n Diego (Athby 0-1) a l Moutlon (Swlndatl
I I ) . 0 01 p m .
Atlanta (Avery a t ) a l Colorado (Rtynoto
J D . fO lp m ,
Saturday'* Garnet
ta n P ran cltco at Chicago. I : M p m.
Atlanta a l Colorado. 4 d tp m.
tt. Loot! at Florida, t i H p.m.
Now York at Phlladalphla. 7:0] p.m.
Montroal at Pltttburgh. 7 01 p m
L o t Angola! at Cincinnati. 7:01pm
Sen Diego at Moot hm. 1:01 p m
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California ]. K a n ia i City e
Seattle 1. Tonal*
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B a ltim o re (M eye r i 71 at New Y o n
(Abbott 4 7), 7 01p m
M ilw a u k e e (Ig n a iia k 101 at D e tro it
ID oherty 4 3J, 7 OSp m

Cleveland INegy 171 et Toronto (Henlgen
S I).7 :1 1 p m
B o lto n ( H e t k t lh 1 1) a l M ln n t io t a
(E rlck to n * 41,* O lp m
K a n ta t City (Granger 0 I) ot Celitornlo
(M eg ran eO l). IS S lp m
C h icag o (F orne nd e r 111 e l O akland
I Darling 1 41,10 S lp m
T e t a i (Pa vlik »11 at Seattle (Johmon &gt;]),
10.M p.m.
Saturday1! Oemet
Milwaukee ot Detroit, i : IS p m
Baltim ore o l Now York, l :11 p m
Cleveland et Toronto. I l l p m
Chicago a l Oak land. 4 01 p m
Bot ion at M lnneiola. I l l p m
K a n ia iC lIy a tC a llto rn la , 10 O lp m
T e n a n t Seattle. 10 O lp m.
so uth ernleao ue

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24 14
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Orlanda (CuSt)
14 14
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M e m p h lt(R o y a lt)
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14 74
400
T hu rtday't O am ei
Carolina 4. Greenville 1, II Innlngi
Birm ingham 4, Ja c k u n v lli* 1
M am p h li 4. Chattanooga 7
H unity III* 4, N eih v ill* 1
Friday*! Oamoi
Groonvlllo ot Corollna
Orlando «t K ito iv lllo
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Ro|et. Montreal. 10; JM arnandai, Florida,
tl M y o n . Chicago, »; McMIchoal. Altonla, •;
Franco. Now York. I; Back, San FranclKO .
7 1 M P a r t i , S t. L o u ie , 7; O J o n t t ,
Philadelphia, 7.

M em phlt *1 Chattanooga
N eihvlll# at Hunt) villa
Saturday'* 0* mat
Oraanvllla i l Carolina
Orlando I t Kitaxvllta
J a c k ie n v lllt at Birm ingham
M tm p h lt i t Chattanooga
N a th v lllg a t H u n ltvllia
F L O R ID A 1 T A T B L I A 0 U I
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Clearw ater 0, Charlotte 7
Daytona 7, Dunadln!
F o r t M y e n 1. SI. Lucie 1
Voro Beach f. SI. Pttortbu rg 7
B revard X La k e la n d !
Tam pa I.OtceolaO
Saraiota t. Watt P alm Beach 1.
tu tp rain
F rtd a y r g o mot
Char lotto a l Cloarw aior
Daytona at Dunedin
St. L u cie at Fort M y e ri
Voro Gooch a l It Potoribwrg
Lakeland at Brevard
Tam pa at Oocoola
Saraiota at W e il Palm Beach,
tutp. game
Saraiota a l W ait Palm Beach
Saturday'■ G om el
Char lotto at Clearwater
Daytona ol Dunodm
St. Luc le a l Fort M y e ri
SI P eteribu rg al Lakeland
Voro Beech at Tampa
Otceola a l Gorton*
W ait P a lm Beech at Brevard

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M i Or It toy Jr. Seottta. tt; White. Toronto, tt.
H utto. T o ta l, 11; Bello. Clove lend. M.
Salmon. Celltom te. 71; Center a T otot. 77
Rent Batted In
Carter. Toronto, i f . Franco. Chicago. N.
Puckett. Mlnnototo. 40 Con toco. T o io t. It
G rlttey Jr. toattta. tt; Vonhwe. Chicago. If.
JG o n io ie i, T o ta l. 77; W Clerk. To m a )f

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Bell*. Cleveland. II; Lofton. Cleveland. 14,
Puckett, Minnetoi*. *4. Salman. California.
SI. W Clerk. i n n , U . C O ev lL CaMtorma.
17; M olitor. Toronto, U .
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S u m ire ra d
D y k ilr a . P h ila d e lp h ia . 40; B a g w e ll.
M oulton, u , B u lle r. L e i A ng e la !. 71.
W ailech L e i Angetoi. 17 Lankford It
L o u ll. I t . Blggto. Moulton. H i Finley.
Moulton. 10 th ellie Id. F tor Me. M i B u rn .
Colorado 10. G e lirre g * . Cotar ado. M
R e a l Batted la
Bagwell. Moulton. 41. Gaterrege. Cater ado
7*. P la n e . L e i Angetoi. 17; Wetlech. Lot
A n g e la ! . I I ; l k a l l l e l d , F le r ld a . I l l
M e W lllle m i. Sen Francltc*. 11; Kent. New
Y o r k .lt
H ill
P le n a . L o t Angetoi. U , TGwynn. San
Oiego. 11. M ono*ii Lot Angetoi. it . Carr.
Florida. H r M o rm . Cincinnati. It. Cento*.
F lerld a M i Aleu. Montreal. 10. Biggto.
Moulton. M. Buttor. Loo Angatet. M
D y k itro. Philadelphia. If, Bigglo. Moulton.
I l l LW olkor. Montroal, H i Alow. Montale I.
IS; M o rrit, Clnctonail. i l . Monde to. Leo
Angetoi. 11; Planner. Son Diego. 17; King.
P llllh u rg h . 17
Trtptoi
M o n d o ll, L o t A n g e le l. 1/ R S e n d e n
Cincinnati. 1. Sola. Chicago. 1; Sandberg.
Chicago. I. Buttor. Lot Angetoi. I; a a r t lied
w ith !

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M a W lllla m i. San Francltco. IS. Galarraga.
Colorado. 14. Shelf told. F tor id*, t l i B u r n
Colorado. 17; M c G rlll. Atlanta. 17. a a r t tied
with II.
Stolen Bate*
Carr, Flerlda, 111 DSanden. Atlanta. 11;
G e S h la ld i. L o i Angeles, i l , O r liio m .
M o n lrta l, 17. D Lew li, Sen FranclKO . It;
Buttor. L o i Angela!. II; Mowton, Moulton. 10
PITCHINO

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T ew k ib u ry , SI Louik. 7 1. .071. 1 M .
Drebek. Moulton. * t, 417. 7 40; Dnjeckton.
P h ila d e lp h ia . I I. U l . 7.70; Gott. L e i
Angetoi. S I , 433. 4 17; Avery, Atlanta. 4 1.
.100. 7 70; Cendtotti. L e ! Angetoi. *1. M0.
4 47; KHIII. M o n lr t a l. 0 1. 7M. 7 77;
GMeddwa. Atlanta. 4 1 tld. I l l
SlrRtotdh
Be net. San Diego, *7; G ltvln e, Atlanta. If;
D n la ckio n . Ph.ledalphl*. M . PJM artln*/.
M o n lrta l, St; Grebe*. Moulton. M ; K e G ro n
Lot Angetoi, tt; Faaiero. Montreal. IS;
GMaddua. Atlanta. 11

knob touch. MlnnetolO, 111 Sell*. Ctovt
land, II; Puckett. Mirmeteto. |); Salmon.
Center Me. II; Them* a Chicago. 11; Beerge
Cleveland, t l. O tarvA Toronto. 11; WCIork.
T otoA 1); C o n o r. Toronto. II.
A D ia l. Milwaukee, ti Lotion. Cleveland. 4.
L Jahnoen. Chic eg*. 4; I or* tied with 1
Homo R o m
G rlttey Jr. Seottta. 17; Thornet. Chicago
111 Bell*. Cleveland. 17. Carter. Toronto. 17
Fla War. Detroit. I l l Salmon. Californio it.
MVewghn. Bot tan It. Palm eiro. Baltim ore
Id. Storra. Oakland. 10. Franc*. Chicago It
Lofton. Cleveland It; Cetomen. k e rn e l
City. II; Niton. Belton. 14. Mult*. T o m a &lt;7;
McRae. R e n ta l City. It; Jevtof, Oakland. H i
Knoblauch. Mtanetef*. Id. ACM*. M M netoi*
10. CentecA T o io a 10
PITCH IN O
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A lvo ro l. Chicago 7 A I 000. 7 M Muoune.
Baltimore. 7 1. I l l 7 4*. Cone. M ental City
I I . I7 L 711. Key. New York. 4 l M l. ) 0*.
Sato, flatten. I t , U L 1 It. Bare Chicago
a t . M 0 .1 M ; Mahomet. MMneaota * 1. H t.
4 44. M Clerk. Cleveland, e l . IM . 4 It
Clement. Belton. M . Finley. California It,
Appier. K e rn e l City. 11 Mentgen. Toronto
II; G ulm en. Taranto. 41. Hlohnoon. SooMto
47, Gordon. K o n io i C ity . *4. A Loito r.
Toronto, at; OorwM. Beaton, al. Itowert.
Toronto. 4!
Sovoi
LoSmith. Baltimore. 14. Rwiaeti. Bolton
Id. Agwltore. Mmnoeeto. I. Ayato Seame 4.
G»ah* C o lito m l* . 4. kM em on dei Now
York. 4 M ont f emery, K a n ie iC ity *

SOUTH
Kewwoww 14.17. II The m et. Fla 4
M ID W E ST
Northaroitorn 10. Chicago St t o
F A R W IS T
Brigham Young 1. Froono SI I
Low it Clerk 7. H aw aii P a cific I
Oregon St o l Goruege. ppd , rein
Point Lam a 4. Atoerfton Cell •
UC River lid * I. C l Dommguer HUH 0
W* thing ton a A Portland St t l
TOURNAM ENTS
I F i e r i*
V irg inia I I . SI
Virginia advance!

P e to r't 7 1 W e il

Third I
F tor Me Stole f. Merytoed I
Georgia Tech 4. Wake Ferett 0
North Caroline IL D v k e I)
W tauten' bracket
Clem io n 17. N Cerohne SI 1
Big t a i l Centorewce
W inner'i Brocket
Connecticut L to ton H ell 0
Leter ‘1 Bracket
Providence 14. Pltttburgh 1
Big Eight Cantorenee
P in t Round
K e rn e l 10. tone St 7
Oklahoma SI 7. M l loom IA to inn mgt
Big Ton
F ir t l Round
Ohio SI 11. Michigan SI 1
M;nn*lot* A M ichigan I
Co tow!* I Alhtotlc A uectoltoe
I n eed Round
Richmond 1. Je m *!M edlton 7
Georg* M e w n t. W H ilem A M e ry •
OW Dominion 11. t a l l Ceroime a
Metre Centorewce

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V irginia Common wealth a. Louitvilto 1
N C Cher lotto!, Tuleno 4
M M Am erican Center*nee
F ir t l Retted
Ohio U 7, Bowling Groan 4
Cent Michigan I. Kent I
M M otoit CeUegtole Centorewce
LaSalle L Xavier, Ohio 1
Detroit M ercy 7. Notre Dome 4
Notr* Gem* 11, Buttor 1
M llie u r l Valley Centerence
Bradley 11. to Illln o ltt
Creighton la, lllln e li Si. 1
Wichita St I.SW M H to urlSI I
towtheeilern Canter ence
F ir t l Round
■ alter n Dtolttae
Gam* I - Tennet ten 30. Vanderbilt 11
Gem* I - Georgia A Florid* 1, I f leatogt
Gam* 1 - Kentucky A South Carolina 1
F rid a y '! Oemet
Gem* 4 - Vanderbilt (1471) y t Florida
(17 7*1. II a m .
Gam* 1 - Ttnnette* ( M i l ) vk South
Carolina ( U 77). ] p m
Oam* * - Georgia 111 H I v». Kentucky
t n i3 l. f ; M p m
(N OTE Th* double elimination lour no
mant continue* Saturday and Sunday, with
th* uhoduta determined by the number of
teem* remaining attar gam* 1 1
W ttltr n Olyliton
Gem* I - L I U L Alabam a)
0 # m # j- M litl* tip p is i.4 .M u * it tip p l i
Oam* ) - Auburn I, A r k a n u i I, l firm ing!
F rM e y ’ iO e m e i

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*m* 111

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0*m * 1 - L I U ITf tl) y*. A r k a n u i
(TGI*),) p.m.
Oam* ! — M iu liilp p l SI. m i n v i
Auburn ( tt 171.7:70p m
(N O Tfl: Th* doubleelim ination lourna
mant continual Saturday end Sunday, with
th* tcheduta determined by th* number ol
learn t remaining attar gam* 1.1
Southland Center ence
T t ie t S e n Antonio 7, NW Louisiana *
Sue Kelt Centorence
A r k a n u i tt. f, New Or leant 1,11 Innlngi
Jackieevllto I, tooth Alabama 4
L am ar IA SW Loulilan* i
S I C K a itarn Towrnemont
A t Laalngtan, Ky.
B U LLD O G S 4, OATORS1
Goargto
om on an i - 4 f i
F lo rid a
M
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C ld c c lo a n d W h lllo m o r o i B onanno,
Whoalar (10) and M a rita ri. W P - Claccio
ITS). L P - Bonanno 111). HR - Georgia.
1 lower I (1), Whlttamor* 111; Florid*. P arry
0 4 ).
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Wood ((), Barrett (*), Dunn If) and Colltare.
W P - WIIm o (II S) L P - Cum m lngi (14).
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Al) Tim et I D T
C O N F IR IN C I S IM IF tN A L l
1B e il e l 71
■ A S T IR N C O N F IR IN C I
Atlanta v a Indiana
TTwrtday, M ay II
Indiana ft, Atlanta Tf. Indiana win* tortot
47
Now Tack vt. Chicago
Now York loodt te n e t 7 7
Friday, M ay N
New Y ork t t Chicago. I p m (TNT)
Sunday. May 71
C h ic a g o a l Haw Y o rk . ] » p m . it
n t c o t u r y (NBC)
W IS T IR N C O N F IR IN C I
Hewitt* vt. Pttam l i
Thurtdey, Mav It
Phoenit IU . Mout ton tf. te n e t lied ) 1
Saturday, M av 71
P ho en le al Moulton. I M p m . INBC)
Utah vt. Oenver
T hw «a*f. M ay tt
Denver te. Utah t l. te n e t lied 11
l i l u f i t v . M av 11
Denver et Utah. J » p m INHCI

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CO M F1 RE N CR F IN A L S

i iifif i t n

lA I T U N C O M F I I I N C I
H iW
Vie N .Y . R eo g trt
Thurtdey. May It
N Y Rengert 1. New Je rw y 1. TOT, N Y
Rangert toed ter tat 7 I
Saturday. M ay it
N Y Rangert e l New Jertey. 7 t t p m
Mendey. M ay »i
New Jertey et N Y Rengert 7 M p m
Wednetder M iy It
N Y Rengert at New le t te r . I M p m II
necettery
F rid a y M ay 77
New le rte v et N Y Rangert t M p m tt
necettery

Pinehurst

W IB T E S N C O N F IS S N C I
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AU TO R A C IN G

W estm in ster nnd Mlnml-Puee),
we were p laying real well.
"I hoped (Itul nfter the Big
Blue, we w rre startin g to turn
the corner. We were heading In
the right direction. I saw Im ­
provem ent com ing, hut we had
to do tt tm (he ftrld. nol In the
tunnel*. The kid* were w orkin g
extrem ely hard In practice. II
wua n m a ile r of tim e before It
carried over lo ou r gam e*."
S m ith nnd Ihe I’n lrlo ls hud the
lu x u ry of lim e to Im prove thnnka
to otie of Ihe s lu lc s prem ier
p itc h in g stuffs: seniors M itch
Schnrdt and Scott Conner and
ju n io r C h rin TlbbellB.
"O u r pitch in g w ilt w a llin g for
o u r offense lo hlnrt helping m il."
M ild S m ith w ith a laugh " W r
have great p llch ln g and play
mil Id defense. W r Jusl needed lo
&lt;tlart sw inging the bats."
L a k e B r a n t l e y 's r e la t iv e
struggle* through ih r Ural th ird
of Ihe nenMiii heljted the Pal rim*
forge a w n*e of leant u n ity and
te a m I d e n t it y . S in c e th e re
w e re n 't any o ffe n s iv e
"•ii|&gt;et»lant" lo ca rry the ira m .
everyone had lo contribute.
"E v e ry night. It seem* like It's
R o m e b o d y d if f e r e n t , '* s a id
S m ith
" I n Ihe r e g i o n a l
to u rn am ent al G n n « a lrt-T a te ,
J e ll S haw hit two hom e ru n s In
one game A n d lie hadn't hit a

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IN D IA N A PO LI1 — Tap tpaaSt in practice
tor ntea* S riv e rt net »at oueidw d tar tow M a r
7* Indianepei it Ha ntlm g tow tatver real
Senca aa country car r u t o w . c K e ttit
engine end ban tpaad m mg#, i t low* it
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It 714 MS tar M l!* Gr*H • root w I
I IcM t Goodyear Canes* N* MT ivat
l a l e F*rS 771 7*1
7 Gary BeltarUtowatn M a n re .ie InS No
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L l*An Raul Jr., Lantana. taa 41. I f f l
Late Ilea#. 171 I f f
4. Oeett B ra b h a m . Len ta e e , Na tt ,
Late Menard. I l l f t l
I W illy T Ribba te n lea* C e n t . taa It
Iff* L e tt Ford I t t t t l
4 S u d d r L a i wr van Cato, to* » te n
LM e llm o r.H O I N
T r M ere* G re c o I r a n i. N* It t*fa
Laid Ford Ceewertot. 710 tM
• r M ark Smith. McAAonvUto. Or* . N* IL
I f f ! Lota Ford. I f f 0*7
t Rancho Carter. S r o wned w p In d . N*
M T . t t f l Lata time#. 117 O f
Id Jaw C re a to rs. M a ria n s No. 74.1 tt a l
Lata S u n k . J it 0W
It Ter* Pafmreth. Finland No *4.,l**4
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tt 1*11 A nd raitl Neieratoi. Re , N* *4
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L e ts Far A 711 I l f
14 Johnny Reraom Srewntbwrg. Ind . No
at. I f f l Lata O rte n fw iA M l I7f
11 Redone Moreno B ra in No *4 Iff*
Lata Ford. M a lt a

iT IU U tA C T IO M S
ba seba ll

C O LO R A D O R O C K IS 1 - Rleced C llit
B u rk A ewtttotaer. an tow I] day A tabtod m l.

retroactive to M ay t l Rurchned tow con
tree! *1 Chrlt Jorwv eutlwtder. from CM
ored eip rinotet tow American Ateacletwn
N IW TORN M I T I - Traded le ft Manta
cetetwr intietaar. to tow Bellimor* Oriotot to#
tutor* cantada#etient
B A IK IT B A L L
National Sethetball A lte c U tie n
P O R T L A N D T R A IL S L A E I R t - F ired
R ick Adeim en. coach
United it a tat S e tU tS e ll AttecieNen
A T L A N T A T R O JA N S - Activated M igian
B ekelll. guard, (ram tow t a il tgued Pieced
Tony Turner, forward, an the le a l tgued
J N C K S O N V I L L I MOOTBRS - Actlvatad
Nor r It Cetaman. forward, toere is * f a il
M IA M I T S O P IC E - flowed A talvis tim e s.
W M T C H M T I R E T A U I O N I - ]ig«*d
M ock M o rte . guard, end D ecrall M im t.
forward Plecad Rob P haipt end Branton
Birm ingham , guerdt. an tow t a il tquad
FO O TBALL
Hatton*I Featball leegu*
D E T R O IT L IO N ! - llg rw d Paul Jattan,
Oltantlve IIn*man. end lo th Butlend. punter
M I N N I tO T A V IK I N O l - Agreed M ta rm i
w ith H enry Thom at. not# leckto. on a
on* year c o n tra il
N E W voaa J« T » - Elgned P a l Terrall.
datontlyobeck.
P IT T IS U R O H ( T B I L I S I - Announted
Ih* rallrem ent o l Bryan HlnAto. Ilnabackar.
Canadian Featball Laagu*
H A M IL T O N T I O I R C A T I Re *tg«*U
D avid B lile y , detantlvu e n d and John Hood.
running bbek.
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LAS/VI 0I A I P O S S I - Slgnad Robert Hall.
querto fb iK k, David Meave, dalantlv# b etki
and Tam Patllhomm*. light and Walvad
W illia m Robinton, quertarback
S A C R A M E N T O O O LO M I N I N S - Slgnad

Jim Kama, quartarbach. le a one yaar
contract.
I MSigned‘ ‘Damien Semlen, 1wide “r*
celver, and Curvln Richard!, running back
S H R I V I P O R T P IR A T B S - Slgrwd M arta
P a rry and Raymond Savega, Unabeckart;
Luka Flth a r, tight and; and Gd Sulllyan, wide
ro co lvtf.
Arana Faotball League
M I A M I H O O T I R S - Signed Deneld
Srown, detantlv* tp e cia lltl.
T A M P A R A T STO R M - Slgnad Ryan
P eetick. k k k e r.
H O C K IV
Naltanal Heck ay Laagu*
BOSTON B R U IN S - Signed Bleln* Lecher,
goellender.
H A R T F O R D W H A L IR S - F ire d P ie rre
M cG ulra. coach
SO C C IR
Am erican Pretatttanel Jeccar League
M O N T R I A L I M P A C T - R e tlg n a d
Patrice F e rrl, defender.

Inning when Herr JO
scored a pulr of tn su rsticr ru n s
T h r final game of the evening
f m i n d i h r W a y n r De n s c h B u d m eri |3-l) taking an H O lead
o n ly to have Hr U r C orporation
31 battle bock lo w ith in » 7
after four Innings
Hut Ihe llu d m rn o u ls c o rrd
B ria r 10-1 over Ihe n r*t two
Innings, then stored 11 runs,
w ith on ly one out. to end th r
gam e by th r 2 0 m u rule, at) H, in
the top of Ih r seventh Inning
D oing tlie h ittin g for H ydrr
M L S were U n io n lU rro w a (two
slngtesl. Steve S p arks (double,
ru n . (wo H Ml i M ike A n g lin .
T a n k M rM le k rn . J r r r v Dyer and
Hob Osier (one single each) anil
H ill Osbourne Jr., Ja y D ickie and
T ony H elllssln o lone n o t each)
P ro vid in g Die offense (or The
U tter G uy* were W ayne W alker
(triple, run. KHII. M ike Nnto and
T o m L u n d y lone sln gtr and one
HHI each). F ran k T u rn er and
F ra n k Van Pell (one single each)
and H lrh H rtn lng er and Tom
Petttnolo (one ru n each).
U err:30 was led b y Mtke M iller
(triple, two singles, two runs).
S jie n c rr ILiggrt (double, single,
tw o ru n s , t h r r r K ill) . J e r r y
Cam u* Itwo singles, two runs.
HHI). Todd Paget Itwo singles,
two runs). Dave Coss (double,
run. two HHI). C h u ck C om et to
(single, two runs, tltrre HHI). J im
Hetd (sin g le, two runs. HHI I, Ken
C o rn e tiu (single. KHII and K rd
G arn er (single, run).
P acin g M ob llltc were Ja m ie
H erring Itrlple. double, single.

home ru n a ll season. T h e n ext
night. Moines Navarro cam e up
w ith a clu tch single and played
o u tstan ding defense."
Lake Brantley also boosts a
roster o f players w ith varied but
Im pressive ch am p ion sh ip event
credentials.
JefT B u tler, J e ff Shaw , J.O .
C a r t m lll. J o e y H a rm e r, an d
Ja re d V a rltrk were m em bers of
Lake B ra n lle y 's football team
thul advanced to the th ird round
o f the state playoffs. Tibbetts,
w ho w ill start ton igh t's game,
p itch ed In Ihe L ittle League
S en ior W orld S c i Ic b .
A s a result, S m ith said the
Pntrlots were ready lo m ake a
ru n ut cla im in g Lake B ra n lle y 's
second lutsebull slate ch a m p io n ­
sh ip In five years.
" O u r k id s were e x tre m e ly
loose to n ig h t," S m ith said. "I
tried lo e x p la in some things
a bo ul w tial to expect at Ihe stale
to u rn a m e n t an d th e y ju s t
sta rte d la u g h in g . T h e y said,
'C oach, w r 'll tie O K '.
*Tt re m in d e d m e of Ja so n
V a rtlek d u rin g the 1090 slate
ch u m p lo n sh lp game. He was al
Ih r plate and I called lim r o u i lo
discu ss the situation w ith him.
B u i he Just turned and w inked al
me. so I turned around and went
tiack lo the th lid base co ach's
(m i x .

" T h e s e k id s
T h e y're ready."

are

a ll

rig h t.

run. four HUI). Angel Figueroa
( H ir e r s ln g lr a . iw o r u n s ) ,
K rs w lrk L a s lilry (I h ir e single*,
m ill, Tom Hogan (two singles,
run. Iwo HHII and Sean Sum ter
(Iwo single*. run|
A lso h ittin g were Hob Marko*
(single, iw o ru n s, iw o HHII.
Darrel l^ iw rry (single, run. K ill).
F rd d lr H ow ard and Todd
O U u ln n lone single and one HHI
ra c h l. Paul W allace (single, run)
am i J im Hedow in m l
C o n trib u tin g for th r H udm rn
were Terry Hart Itrtple. double,
two singles, three m in i. Hrtan
Parent (double, three singles
run. four H ill). M ark Jo h n so n
(double, three singles, four ru n t.
D ire r HHI). Scott M cL a u g h lin
(double, two singles, four runs,
four HUH and G ary C lin e (dou­
ble. H irer singles, two runs, four
HHI)
Also co n tribu tin g were Rich
Labonte (Hirer singles. Iwo runs.
Iwo HUH and Doug D rier H hrre
singles, three rune). Dan W tstll
(home run. single. Iwo run*,
three HHI). Jo s h Sew ard (double,
■Ingle, H irer runs, two KBI),
D anny M rllo (double, single, tw o
runs. HHI) and G o rd rn Spencxn^
(Iwo singles, three m n*. HHUG e t lln g t h r h its for H rla r
C orporation were Duke F e rra lo |
(two triples, double. Iwo runs,
three HUI). A llan T ru skau ska s
(triple, two Mingles, two runs.
HHII. Don Italdwln Itrlple. single,
tw o ru n s, (wo K ill) , M uddy
Len n on (two Mingles, two HHI).
Anton Massey (double, run), Ucrt
Hinges* (single, run) and Ho
M eyers (single).

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Continued from IB
fro m S tlffe y 's A ffo rd ab le* In Ihe
s e c o n d g a m e w h e n S llf f e y 's
c o u ld o n ly fie ld eig h t p la y e rs

In the nightcap. Touchdow n
P u b look a 7-0 lead In Ihe third
Inning. B u i w inless Desk-Male
battled b a rk (o H r th r game at
7-7 going Into the bottom of Die
s ix th Inning.
Desk-M ule took Its first lead of
the nig ht us. w ith one out, six
c o n s e c u tiv e sin g le s, u bases
cle arin g triple by T im Davis, uml
a sacrifice fly scored seven ru n s
fo ra 14-7 advantage.
Touchdow n Pub cam e up w ith
three ru n s in Ihe lo p of ihe
beventh. but II wus nol enough
us Desk-M ule clu lm cd n 14-10
triu m p h .
R olnco/Florld a Sport Wear is
now 4-0. w h ich Is Iwo gumes
b e t t e r tltun K en H u m m e l
C h evro le t, M .A . Erectors and
T o uch d ow n Pub. who are ull 2-2.
C o m p le tin g the standings are
D e sk-M u le 11-2) und S tlffe y ’s
Affordables|0-3|.
N e x t w e ek, H o ln c o /F lo rld n
Sport W eur pluya Stlffcy'u ut
0 :30 p.m.I M .A. Erectors buttles
To uch d ow n Pub at 7:30 p.m.:
nnd Desk-Mute ch u llcn g cs Ken
H u m m el Chevrolet ut 8:30 p.m .
Leading Holnco/Klorldu Sport
W e ar were Donovan (double,
three singles, run). Noble (three
s i n g l e s , ru n . HUI), S t e v e
W oodley (three singles, two HHI).
H andy Y a le s Itwo singles, run.

tw o H U H . H a n d y H a w lln g s
(single. HHI). H ru ssrlls (single,
ru n ) a n d S ie v e J a m e s und
H r u n llr y U r u m le y (one ru n
each).
f
C olle ctin g the hits for Ken
H um m el Chevrolet were C ary
Keefer (double, iw o singles, run.
HHII. C h ris Wurgo (two singles,
run. HHI). Scott M u rph y (two
singles, HHII. C h ris N lrk le and
J a tn rs Thom pson (two singles
und one run each) und David
G o td silck (double, run. HHII.
Doing (lie dumuge for Desk'
Mute were Mult A llcm o sc (four
singles. Iwo runs, HUI), T im
D avis (triple, two singles, three
runs, three HHI), M urk Morgan
(two singles, run, two RBI). Wes
Spake (two singles, two runs.
HHI). Dave Sowers (two singles,
run. HUI) und Sieve D ykes (two
singles, iw o runs).
A lso co n tribu tin g were Doug
C u rp e n le r (double. Iwo RUII,
W avin' K e lly and Seolt Fletcher
(one single, one ru n and one RHI
each) and Seolt Baker (single,
run).
P r o v id in g th e o ffe n s e fo r
Touch dow n P u li were S lu Selock
(Iwo doubles, single, run, HUI).
B ria n Jo n es (three singles, tw ax
runs, Iwo KBI), B ill M arino (two
doubles, ru n . tw o KBI), J im
T ro x c ll (two singles, three runs.
RBI), T om Szabo (two singles,
four RBI), K evin J u lia n (two
singles, run) and M an n y S ilv ia
(single, Iwo runs).

COLLIOI

A R K A N S A S - M im ed J im VenMoolegem
ed m ln ltlretlve a ttltla n l lor men'* track and
field
BOSTON U N IV IR S IT Y - Named Don
Farquhar, L a rry Graar and Raglnald Rankin
man'* a ttl t l ant b etkttb e ll coachat.
IN D IA N A STATB - Announced the ratig
nation o l L a rry R uttall, a ttltta n l batabbll

CQKh,

MIAMI* OHIO — Aonovnccd IhJl
Gwoidacky. hockey coech. hot rettgned lo
eccepl the tam e petition at th* Unlveralty et
(•■ N A — Named Slav* C llltp rd m en't
e ttltla n l b etkelb all coach.
IO U T H I R N M B T H O O IIT - Named Tim
John ton men’ t rettrlctad earning* batkatbell
coach.

Mubnoes Mon., Wed., &amp; Sat. 1pm
Nightly at 7:30 pm - Ctooed Sundays
Seniors Free al aJ) Matinees

GREYHOUND PARK
2000 Semlnoia Blvd., Casselberry
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. May 30, 1994 - 31

People
Top scam of the year

IN B R I E F
Democratic women set pancake test
The Dem ocratic W om en's C lu b of Sem inole C ou n ty w ill
present th eir 1994 O rand S la m P an cake B reakfast on
Saturday, May 21 from 10:30 n.nt. u n til I p.m. at the H olid ay
Inn In A ltam on te Springs.
Tlcketa ure $8 per penton and reservations are required,
Hearrvatlona m ay tie made by c a llin g S andy Eldrtdgc at
327-3017 or C harlene T o w r at 831-8917. Paym ent m ay Ire
made at the event.
The speaker w ill Ire Terrle tlrndy. ch airm a n o f lit* Florida
Dem ocratic Pnrty.
There w ill be a silent auction and door prizes.
A lso d u rin g the event, the V irg in ia C lin to n K elle y scholar■hips, valued at *280 each, w ill be presented to two young
women.

COMA announces meetings
The Concerned O rganization of Men In A ctio n (COM A) meets
the first and th ird Friday, at 0 p.m.. In the ch u rch annex at St.
hones A M R C h u rch . N in th Street and C yp ress Avenue,
Sanford.

Substance abuse discussed
S A F E . Substance Abuse F a m ily Education, la co n d uctin g a
"F a m ilie s In Crisis'* outreach program . Interested org an iza­
tion s w anting to contact the Life S avers C lu b of S A F E m ay ca ll
Lib b y K u h a rsk e a t 201-4337

Art association meets Saturday
Hanford-Sem inole A rt A ssociation meeta on the fourth
Saturday of each m onth, ut I p m . at S h on ey's in Hanford
Those Interested In art are welcom e to attend

Trekkles meet Sunday
The U S S Genesis, a chapter of the Federation IA Star Trek
Fan Club) m eets every other Sunday, at 4 30 p m .. at Bowl
A m erica on A irport Boulevard Those Interested In a program
Ihat helps people are In vllrd . For Inform ation, c a ll V ickie .
321-7330 The next m eeting Is May 22

Blood Bank seeks donors
C entral Florida M ood Bank is asking donors of a ll types of
blood — especially O ty p r donors — to donate at Its Hanford
branch. 1302 E Second St For inform ation, ca ll 322 0 8 22

Poets to talk verse
First Florida P orts meet at 10 s.tn every M onday at the
Deland Public L ib ra ry Interested ports are welcom e
For m ore Inform ation, please cal) Bob H hrlford. 904-730
0410, or V irg in ia M artin. 904-775 8909

Sanford Rotarlane to meet
R otary C lu b of Hanford m rc ts every M onday at noon, at the
S a n fo h lC Iv Ic Center.
i ow l

Bridge club meets every Monday

Lake Mary Settlors Invite anyone 50 years or older to play
rty bridge T h e P a rly Bridge C lu b m eets every M onday
tween 1-3 p in at the toike M ary S enior Center at the Old
C ity Hall. 138 N C o u n try C lu b Hoad

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NEW ARRIVALS
The follow ing b irth s have been
recorded at F lo rid a H ospital.
A lta m o n ie S prin gs
May I — K e lly A. and DeW ayne Patterson. Luke Mary,
troy
May 2 — Cassandra Y. and
T c v lln N. Minus. Casselberry,
girl: T rln a N Robinson. Oviedo,
girl
May 3 — Tetrlxue Brow n and
J e ffre y S w lg a rt. C a s s e lb e rry ,
hoy; Adabelle and L u is Vnsguez.
A ltam onte Springs, boy; Chelsea
D. L l n v l l lc a n d J e r e m y B.
Morgan. Lake M ary, girl; Dinnn
M. and A n tho ny M, Bertalan,

Beware of guaranteed sweepstakes notices
A t least 92 percent o f the adt■It population
has received a postrard an n ou n cin g that h r
or she la a w in n er of a fabulous prize. I have
assum ed that moat people loss ‘ hem In Ihe
trash can. but Ihe (ruth Is lh a i ut least 30
percent respond. A n d It ends up coaling
them hlg money.
T h e A l l I n r i c e A g a i n s t F r a u d In
Telem arketin g (A A FT). represented by co­
a litio n m em bers C a ll for A ction , ‘ Direct
M a rk e tin g A s s o cia tio n , (be U S . Postal
Service, National C on su m er * League, and
the Federal Trade Com m issio n, held a
national press conference on Novem ber 17
lo ca ll p u b lic attention to the grow ing
m enace o f sw eepstake p rom otions that
prom ise big w innings, b ill require w in n ers
to pay a fee, taxes, o r other adm inistrative
costs to gel that prize. A s A A F T C h a ir Linda
F. G olodner p u l II; "F ra u d u le n t postcard
offers have become not on ly one o f th r
m ajor scam s of Ihe '90*. hut also a hlg
business w h ich Is c u llin g Into le g lllm n lr
co m panies' profits and creu lln g a m istrust
for a ll types of prize prom otions "

A n d the m essage m ay be getting through
to the co n su m e r. T h e N a tio n a l F ra u d
Inform ation Center was flooded w ith ca lls
after the press conference, m ostly from
v ictim s who had responded lo phony prize
ofTers.

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

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Several sweepstakes prize w in n ers spoke
at ihe A llia n ce press conference to w arn the
p u b lic about the dangers of guaranteed
prize offers. One v ictim told reporters she
w as contacted several lim e s a day after
responding to the first offer. L ik e m illio n s of
A m erican s who respond lo these afTers. she
cun expect to be contacted again and again
by "reload ers" who w ill try lo con her out of
m ore m oney.
A ll three television netw orks, CN N . aa well
us Ihe nu lion'a m ajor d a lly newspapers and
w ire services, carried reports on the A A F T
n ew t conference.

Most of Ihe v ictim s reported they hud paid
h u ndreds of dollars lo scam artists, c o n ­
vinced that a brand new car, cash, or u trip
lo (he B aham as w as on the way. M any co u ld
w ithstand the lots. B u t there was one
elderly v ictim , desperate for m oney, who
borrowed the W OO needed to ’ ‘re g lsle r" the
$37,000 she w as told that she had won.
W hen her son contacted the N ational Fraud
Inform ation C e n te r he reported that h r had
found her w ith no food In the house. She
had sent a ll her re m ain in g ensh lo the
Houston prom oter w ho got her first $6(X&gt;
and s till prom ises that her huge cash award
Is s till Just d ays away. She assured h rr son
that the m oney w ill com e an y day now. hut
Is beginning to have doubla. Rem em ber
alw ays Ihe old saying, ‘ Tf It seem s to good to
be true — it probab ly le i"

Heathrow women
make children’s
wishes come true
and tennis m em berships to
Ihe C o u n try C lu b a l Heathrow,
rounds of golf, golf d u b s and ■
golf cart drew b ra v lly ran*
lested bids Auctioneer was
Dr Frank C lotitz.
The C h ild re n 's W ish F o u n ­
dation is a nut-for-profit organ lza lio n founded In 1985 T he
w ork of the foundation co n ­
sists of g ran tin g w ishes to
ch ild re n w ho have not y r l
attained ih r lr 1HIh birthday
and are su lfrrtn g Irom lifethreatening Illness w h ich w ill,
in all h krlih o o d . shorten their
life expectuncy. Since Its be­
g in n in g Ihe foundation has
granted over 1.000 wishes
W is h a p p l i c a t i o n s ure
p r im a r ily re ce ive d from
Ibrougtwmt lire stale of F lo r­
ida The Inundation has a goal
— the gran tin g of every wish

■ fJO A N N E L U C A S
Special lo ths Herald
The Courtlry C lu b of Heath
ro w w i t h Meg K u c h a r as
ch airm an prescnled their (lllh
a n n u a l " D a n c in g wi t h Ihe
S ta rs " recently lo benefit the
C h ild re n 's W ish Founit.iluin
T h r festivities Included live
rtilrriM ln m rn t for dan cin g tin
III 12 30 p in
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provided
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A Live and H llrn t A u ctio n
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Attanding "D ancing with the Stars'* are (Irom led); Buck and
Phoebe M ullins, Alan Davla end Carol Du Chscher
fund-raiser. Career Data M ax.
a m ajor sponsor, auctioned olT
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m ach in e for 19.000. and re­
quested J o e l Jo n e s, head ol
C h ild r e n 's W is h , tra v e l to
C h ic a g o for a fo rm a l p res­
e n t a t io n o f th e a d d it io n a l
check.

A s th ing s a lw ays w ork out
(or a reason, there w as a ch ild
In th at area whose " la s t w is h "
w as lo v isit D isney W o rld In
O rlando. Jo e l. In ad d itio n lo
acce p tin g th e check, w ill a r­
ran g e tick e t a n d hotel a c ­
co m m o d ation s elc. to grant
the c h ild 's w ish.

Addict works hard to right wrongs
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Oviedo, boy
M ay 5 — Dorothy and Gregory
Gam ble. Oviedo, girl; Sonia and
Jo h n O Mura. U k c Mary, girl
M ay 6 — D enise and H al
Noriega. Sanford, boy; Celeste M.
and Roderick M. Carleton. boy
Mny 7 — N ancy and Robert
Alford. A ltam on te Springs, girl:
J u d ith L. and Jo h n D. Linton.
Sanford, girl
May 8 - C athie A. and Ronald
J . Davla. Sanford, boy; Evonne
and B ria n F. Meagher. Lake
Mary, boy: L lzb e th N. and Carlo s
A. Palenzuela. Longwood, boy;
M ichelle L, W righ t and M ichael
J. Pusquarello, Sanford, girl

DEAR MAMTi C an I "b o rro w "
som e spare lo tell your readers
m y story? I'm 19 yrura old and
recovering Irom a crack a d d ic­
tion that started w hen I was IS 1
look back on th r pant four years
now and rru llrc how m u ch harm
I've done lo m yself and Ihe
people who rare about me.
The first time I tried cra ck I
paid $10 for It and loved (be way
11 made m e feel. In fact, the first
lim e I used It waa Ihe best lim e.
A s m y tolerance Increased. 1
needed $30 to gel the sam e hit
I'd gotten at first for $10.
Then I started u sing unyth ln g
1 could gel lo try to bring back
that feeling I started doing n lot

drug

COUNSELOR
MARY
BALK

of angel dust because It's cheap,
b u l II w ould waste me for hours.
Som etim es I co u ld n 't even w alk
I was so high. By th is lim e I was
scared to death that I m ight run
out o f stuff and I was needing
stronger and stronger doses to

gel the hig h 1 needed. I felt
nervous and depressed alm ost
u ll ih e tim e. S ta y in g In school or
h old in g a Job were Im possible, so
stealing and sh op liftin g were the
w ays I supported m y addictions.
After so m any years of th is
routine. I know I'll never fu lly
recover the life I loat to m y
addiction, but I'm going to spend
the rest o f m y life try in g to
re-establish the re lation sh ip s I
h arm ed and d evelo ping a
h e a lt h y n ew life w ith n ew
friends and values. It's going to
be hard, b u l I'm com m itted lo
spending the rest of m y life

w o rkin g on these goals.

DEAR

KENNETH
KENNETH) C o n ­

gratu lation s on yo u r c o m m it­
m ent to a recovering lifestyle.
Parents, the message for us Is to
stay on guard. A n y Indication
that one of ou r ch ild re n mny la*
exp erim en tin g w ith or Involved
w ith anyone affected by drug
use Is a red alert that requires
o u r Im m ediate atten tion and
Intervention.
(M a ry B a lk la a C a r t l f l a d
A d d i c t i o n P r e v e n t i o n Profaaalonal and counaalor. W rlla
bar a l lh a San lo rd Harold, or call
tha Sam lnola County S chools'
Drug Prevention office, 323-5710.)

Toddler’s sitter has Grandmother concerned about abuse
DEAR ABBYt My 2-ycar-oid
granddaughter Is being allowed
overnight v isits w ith a young
le sb ia n , W o u ld you o r y o u r
experts allow a beautiful little
girl overnight v isits w ith a les­
bian? A rc the chances of a n y ­
th in g h a p p en in g to her an y
greater than If she were allowed
o v e r n ig h t v i s i t a t i o n w i t h a
straight person who w as fond of
her?
M y granddaughter has already
been through n lot o f un kn ow ns
In her young life und needs all
the protection she can be given. I
know her custodlnl parent w ould
never k no w in gly allow her lo be
In Jeopardy, so please (ell us If It
Is n e ce ssa ry to pro te ct th is
precious ch ild.
A re there signs that w ould
alert us to protect o u r ch ildre n
and Is there any dialogue we cun
use w ith a c h ild so you n g to gain
InBlght If n n yth ln g Is happening
to her?
No nam e, no city, please. If
you prin t this. S ign me...
V101LANT ORANDMOTHER
DEAR GRANDM OTHERt
Y o u r granddaughter Is In no
greater danger w ith a lesbian
sitter than she w u ld h r w ith a
h e te ro se xu a l baby sitter.
H o m o se xu a lity (sexual attra c­
tion for one of the sam e sex) and
pedophilia (a sexual perversion
In w h ich ch ild re n are the pre­
ferred sexual object) arc not
synonym ous)
A s t u d y c o n d u c t e d at

ADVICB

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

C h ild re n 's H ospital in Denver
between J u ly 1, 1991. and Ju n e
30. 1992. round that of 352
cuses of su sp e cte d c h ild
m olestation, on ly two m olesteni
were gay or lesbian. In Ihe
study. H2 percent of bath boys
and g irls id en tified their
m olesters as the heterosexual
partner of a relative o f the child.
S ig n s of sexuul abuse Include:
untt-soclal altitude; exaggerated
Interest In sex or "a c tin g o u t"
sex w ith other children; u n u su ­
a lly seductive behavior; fear of
Intim ate contact; refusal to u n ­
dress for ph ysical education or
sports; Irritation of the genitals;
nightm ares; regressive behavior
such as actin g ch ild ish ly ; cryin g
excessively; a n d w ith d ra w in g
Into a w orld o f fantasy. One sign
m ay not be a positive Indication.
However If a num ber of sig n s are
present. It Is w ise to con sid er the
p ossibility o f abuse.
The best defense against ch ild
abuse Is teaching ch ild re n that If
anyone — stranger o r fam ily
m em ber — touches them in a

"p riv a te place" they should tell
a paren t or a n o th e r tru ste d
adult. A n d ch ild re n should be
assured that If they have been
molested, the sham e and blam e
belong lo the adult, not the
ch ild .

DEAR ABBTt I am 43 years
old. fin an cially com fortable and
w ould like lo get m arried. I
w ould like (o meet a m in i nbuul
m y age who enjoys going lo
ch u rch . I belong lo the First
M ethodist C h u rch . Blessed
A n g els C ath olic C h u rch und the
M ount Z ion J e w is h Tem ple. 1
also attend the C h ristia n Science
C h u rc h regularly, but I do take
asp irin occasionally.
Can you plcusc help m e find a
m an o f good character who is
In te re ste d In m a rria g e , a n d
belongs to any o f the abovem entioned places o f w orship? A
m oderate cigarette sm oker Is
O K . but please, no beer drinkers.
VICTORIA
DEAR VICTORIAi You seem
to have a ll the bases covered. I
cannot understand bow you can
be a m em ber o f a ll the abovem entioned churches.
T o fin d a good ch u rch go ing
gentlem an, have a ta lk w ith any
of y o u r clcrg yp crson s and lie
up-front about y o u r Interest In
fin d ing a man. I am a firm
believer that there’s som ebody
for everybody, Good luck.
DEAR ABBYi Y o u r p u b lic a ­
tion last fall o f m y odd name,

Helen C h u rch , hus had some
happy results. 1 found two very
special (KTsons w hom I thought
I had lost: a dear college friend,
nnd a cousin w hom I had tried
u n su c ce ssfu lly to locate. B u t
there's m orel
One day recently, m y phone
rang and a m a n 's voice a n ­
nounced. " T h is Is Leon C h u rch
In Nashville, T e rm ." Abby, m y
husbund, Leon C h u rch , died 10
years ugo, and I had never heard
of another m an w ith that name.
After a few speechless seconds
he continued. " A n d m y wife's
name Is Helen C h u rc h l"
I said, " A re you serio u s?" He
assured in c he was, then went
on to tell in c about h im self and
Ids wife o f 14 years — durin g
w hich lim e no one had appar­
en tly noticed that her nam e
m ight be considered odd.
So m y fun-loving Dad could no
longer cla im to be the only man
who had raised Helen Church.
T h an k you. Dear A bby, for
helping to keep m y 83-year-long
life Interesting.

-------- i - - ’

HELENCHURCH
(ALTHOUOH MY MINISTER
SAID I WAS NOT)
D E A R A B B Y t Re the letters
stutlng that ch u rch es are alw ays
asking for money; It's too bad
those folks don't live In th is area
so they could attend the Helotes
Independent Baptist C h u rch .
The collection plate Is never
passed: II rem ains on a tuble at

the back o f the san ctu ary where
offerings are left by those w ho
w ish to contribute. No one Is
ever p re ssu re d to give. O u r
pastor announces from tim e to
tim e, for the benefit o f o u r
visitors, that o u r m em bers are
aware of o u r ch u rc h 's fin an cial
needs and take care of them —
so we do not need to ask v isitors
for m oney by passing the plate,
or by an y other means.
M em bers arc not asked to sign
pledge cards, oa la the practice In
m any churches. T h e y are kept
up-to-date on the ch u rc h 's fi­
n a n c ia l s ta tu s b y m ean s o f
m o n th ly Income an d expense
reports prepared by the v o lu n ­
teer bookkeeper and posted on
th e b u l l e t i n b o a r d In t h e
Fellow sh ip H all.
Most o f the w ork done for the
ch u rch Is done b y volunteers —
and no one Is pressured to
volunteer h is services.
M em bers are aw are of the
c h u r c h 's s e r v ic e n e e d s a n d
quietly go about the business of
serving those needs.
T h e o n ly p e rs o n s o n th e
payroll are the pastor, the Jan itor
and the n ursery attendant.
Y o u r reply to those co m pla in ts
M O V Ift AMI)

Hsy.1r-M.SMM

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the pun).
H A P P Y HELOTES IB C

MEMBER, SAN ANTONIO
(Problem s? Writ* to Oeer Abby.
F o r a p e rs o n a l, u n p u b lis h e d
rep ly, eend e sell-ad d re sse d ,
•tem ped envelope lo Deer Abby,
P .0 . Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calif. $0069. A ll correspondence
la confidential.)
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Circumstance" regally accompanied the winding walk to those appointed places on
that sunny Saturday in May. Their scattered tears could have been those o f joy.
nervous anticipation o f the future, the approaching loneliness for roommates und
friends of four years, or all of those.
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Yes, it could huve been your son or my daughter. This time, it was my daughter.
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tassels into reality.

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IN B R I E F

■g SHIRLEY K. B A K U

Flash from the past

Herald Correspondent

L A K E M A N Y — T ake n trip back to a lln te before ham burger
jo liita had d rlv e -th n i'n und cu rb service ww» M ill available,
The First Presbyterian C h u rc h o f Lake M ary Is spnnosorlng a
D rlve-ln Cafe at the ch u rc h on West W ilb u r Avenue, as port of
Its centennial cclrb ra tlo n . on Saturday, M ay 21. from 3 to H
pm .
C u rb service w ill lie available offering m ilk slia kcs, (louts, hot
dogs, ham burgers und french fries. A blue p iste special w ill tie
offered In the cafe (fellow ship hall), dressed to fit the part, right
down to the red-cheeked table rloths. D iners w ill enjoy m u sic
from the '4 0s and '8 0s w ith th eir food.
For m ore Inform ation, contact E ttle Ja n e Keogh at 32I-:KXM .

First national convocation
Recently, the C h a rism a tic Episcopal C h u rch (CEC). w h ich In
the last year has emerged as one of the fastest grow ing
den om in ation s In the country, held Its first-ever N ational
Concovatlon. St. N ich olas C h a rism a tic Episcopal C h u rch In
Altam onte S p rin g s la one of the C E C parishes In the Southeast
Diocese The Rev. Fr. d e n e L illy , V icar, attended the First
National Convocation o f the C h a rism a tic K p slro p a l C h u rch ,
held A p ril 12-13 In K an sas C ity. Mo.

Summer Bible school
S A N F O R D — C h rist U nited Methodist C h u rch . 408 f u r k r r
D rive In S u n la n d Estates, has announced plan s for a sum m er
Vacation lllb lr School Seeking to follow Its goal to tie a
' neighborhood c h u rc h ." C h rist C h u rch has designed the
program that w ill be held J u ly 11-15 to be a Neighborhood
Vacation lllb lr School The them e for th is Vacation lllb le
School Is "C o m e lo the P .A .R .T .Y . — Celebrate J e s u s " It w ill
lie conducted from O i m . t o noon each day.
A nyone liv in g In the su b d ivision s of M iddleton Oaks. Sanford
Place. S u nlan d Estates o r W oodbine Estates that w ould like to
leach or be an assistant In th is b lb lr school Is Invited lo an
Inform ational and organisational m eeting schedule for M onday
evening. May 23 at 7 p.m. For more Inform ation ca ll tire
ch u rc h office s i 322-7000 or L in d a H utson at 322-0073

Annual com roaat
S A N F O R D — The Luth eran C h u rch of the Redeemer. 2325
O ak Ave,. has scheduled their ann u al co m roast for May 22 at
3 30 p m Ham burgers, hoi dogs and co m w ill lie prepared by
m en of Ihe ch u rch Salads, desaerls. etc. are to b r brought as
ca rry-ln Items T icke ts a rr available at the c h u rc h office for
Lu th eran F a m ily Day at Wet 'n W ild. The date th is year Is
J u n e 12 C all the ch u rch office If you want lo purchase
advance tickets.
The Florida Georgia D istrict of the Lu th e ran Laym e n 's
League w ill hold Its annual convention at St Lu ke's. Oviedo.
M ay 2 1.

S A N F O R D - The W om en's Day Steering
C o m m u ter, headed by P riscilla P arks nttd
S h irle y W ilson. Is pleased to announce that
Dr. T h e lm a J . Dudley, a ch ild of God. w ill
d eliver the message at a special W o m an's
Day service beginning at 4 p.m. m i Stinduy.
M ay 22. In the sanctuary of H isto ric SI.
J a m e s A .M .E . C h u rch . D ili S lre e l and
C yp ress Avenue.
Ikiru In Colum bia. S.C.. lo the R ry . and
Mrs. Oscar R. Jackson , b oih deceased. Dr.
D udley wus raised In Elb erlon . Ga. After
m oving lo O rlando In 1044, she joined Ihe
C a r te r T a b e rn a c le C h r is t ia n M e th o d ist
Episcopal C hurch.
A graduate of Elberton H igh School.
A lb a n y State College and R o llin s College,
Dr. D udley received s D o ctorstr of Edurntion degree on M ay 0. 1903. from the
U n iv e rs ity of C e n tra l F lo rid a. O rland o ,
where she continues to serve ns assistant
director of the M in ority Teacher Education
Program .
She Is a m em ber of Ihe P resid e n t's
M in o rity A d viso ry C o u n cil at UCF: Ihe fila rk

A d viso ry Com m ittee o f Valen cia C o m m u n i­
ty College, Orlando; post m em ber of the
C om m issio n of the O rlando H ousing A u th o r­
ity; a m em ber of the Presid ent's A d v iso ry
C on n ell of UCPs n m em ber of Kappn D elia
P h i International H onor Society: National
S orority o f P h i Delta Kappa, Inc.. Beta XI
Chapter, O rlando, und a life su b scrib in g
member of the N A A C P .
Dr. D udley Is Immediate past president of
the W om en's M issionary C o u n cil of the
C h ristia n M ethodist Episcopal C h u rch : a
m em ber of C h u rrh W om en United; the
W orld Federation of M ethodist Women: the
G overn in g Hoard of the National C o u n cil of
C h u rrh es; and president of the F lorid a
C o u n cil of Churches.
In 1980. Dr. Dudley received two H o n o r­
ary Doctorates, one from U C P and the other
from M iles College. B irm in g h a m . A la. She
tuts received num erous aw ards and keys lo
elites.
Her avocation Is p u b lic speaking.
The theme of th is special an n u al program
1* "A fric a n A m erican W om en B u ild in g on
T h e ir Heritage w ith Courage and C o n ­
fidence In God "
Pastor Nolan T. P ills and the congregation
Invite the p u b lic lo attend.

Dr. Thelma Dudley

Special Pentecost service set at St. Peter’s
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B y SH A R I B B O O II

Harold C o rrespondent

L A K E M A R Y - The story of
lf ir first Penecoel w ill be related
at St. Peter's Eptero|ul C h u rrh .
R inehart Road, on Sunday. May
22. at 10 a in., through readings
from tlie second ch a p trr of The
Book of A rts
The passage* w ill be rra d In
n in e d ifferen t language* in ­
clu d in g Ja p a n rs r. French.

G erm an . Spanish. Korean.
Portuguese, and R u ssian , by
m em bers of the congregation
w ho s|&gt;eak these languages, thus
sy m b o lizin g the rm |in w rrm rn l
ot Ihe d ls rtp irs by the H oly Spirit
to praise Ood In a m u ltitu de of
lon g u es
T h e s p e c ia l se rvice at St.
Peter's w ill also Include s rv rra l
baptl«nis, and w ill Ire followed
by a p icn ic lu nch o llc rrd n* a
fund raiser for assisting w ith Ihe

m ajor m edical expenses faced by
a parish fam ily.
l lcn trro s t. w h ich m eans "flfIh c th " for 50 d ays follow ing
Easter. Is one of the three great
fe s tiv a ls o f th e c h u rc h , the
o th e rs b e in g C h r is t m a s an d
E a s t e r , a n d Is c e l e b r a t e d
throughout C h ris tia n ity as the
b irth d ay of the C h ris tia n ch u rch ,
A l St. Peter's, as at m any
other rh u rrh e s. red vestm ents
are worn on Pentecost to s y m ­

bolize the tongues of fire referred
lo In A c ts and to represent the
descent of the H oly S p irit on the
disciples.
In E n g lan d , the festival of
Pentecost Is called W h ltS un d ay
or W h ite Su nd ay, because the
new ly baptized wore w h ile bap­
tism al robes on that day. and
also because m an y wom en gave
up th eir dark ro lo rrd w inter
c lo th in g for w h ite and other
lighter eolors of spring.

installation of new pastor
S A N F O R D — T lie Rev. Jo h n I'astay w ill be In lro d u ie d lo the
congregation o f E m m an u el A ssem bly as the new pastor on
Sunday. M ay 22 In the 10 3 0 a m. service T h e Introduction
w ill be m sde by ihe Rev. C la y to n M u lvaney. Sectional
Presbyter for Ihe A ssem blies of God. E m m an u el A ssem b ly of
G od Is located al 320 C o m m ercial Street In Sanford For
Inform ation ca ll &lt;100 87(18

Assistance for the unemployed
W IN T E R P A R K — Alom a lia p lls l C h u rch Is pleased lo
announce that II w ill present another 10-wrek n a m in g
program to assist the unem ployed. T h is program Is available lo
everyone In the greater O rlando area
T h is program w ill Include tra in in g In resum e w riting, getting
ap|M&gt;lntmrnts. Interviewing, negotiating and m u ch more. The
classes w ill begin on M onday evening. Ju n e 13. from 7 lo 10
p m. In Rixnn 200. A lo m a liu p tls l C h u rch Is located on 430 Just
north of A lom a Avenue

Keep us informed
The Sanford llr r a ld w elcom es news and announcem ents,
classes sn d sem in ars available to Ihe p u b lic for Ihe Religion
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The follow ing suggestions are recom m ended to expedite
publication;
A ll Items should be typed or w ritten legibly and Include the
nam e and a daytim e phone num ber of a person w ho can be
contacted lo answ er any questions we m ight have.
The deadline for su bm ission Is noon W ednesday before
publication.

A celebration of past and future
A celebration o l new members and senior adult members was
held al First Presbyterian Church, Third Streot and Oak Avenue,
Sanford. R ecalvod as new m em bers after co m p le tion of
Confirm ation C la ss were Elizabeth Schaoffer, 14. above, left, and
Matthew Rose, 15. Sarah (Maxwell) Harrison, above right, was

recognized al the annual event as Ihe llrst baby baptized in Iho
church by former pastor Dr. E. D. Brownlee. Senior mombers o l
Ihe church also were at Iho door as greeters, read Iho scripture,
led Ihe children's sermon, selected the m usic and were In charge
o l the reception follow ing the service.

SEM IN O LE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
A lllA M C IC H U R C H
Community Ainane* Church. M i l t a t l l **• Ortm. Vnnlw Spring*
Nwghborhood Aii,MC«Criu&gt;(S.iOI U m i u n Mood* Ad . longwood
Sanford APunca Church. 1*01 9 Aw* A m . Bantam
A S I IM B IT OA 0 0 0
ImmanuW Attam bty o« Ood. MO CommatelM M . Banlord
rw n H rW w tM p C w iiw . ir r o w Airport Bird . a*«io«j
Ar awdom AttainM y o l Ood. M O Orlando 0 « . Sanford
W o tirt Attom bty o l Ood. I i r t On on a d . longwood

BAPTIST
AMtocn B«ptut Chores. Ortodo
CM*ary BaptUt Church. CnrMW U M A*o A Sid S I , U M Mwy
Caatwbwry PwcM-tl Church. 770PorrunaM S lid
CanlrW B ap lu l Chore*. J 101 W III SI
Chutuotp &lt;**1 Boptut
C U w w w w Muwonory B ip tu t Church, Southwot I Ad
Country*** BoptUI Church. Country Chtb A d . U M Mary
A ir»l ■ *o*i*t Church. I l l Aw* A*o
A ln l BoptUI Church o l AKwnonl* Spring*. A l 4SS. Altamont* Sprint*
A lrtl B opim Church o l Aor**t City
Aim B o p lltl Church o l Otnovo
Aim B o p liil Church. Mw*hom Wood*
A im BaplUI Church o l loko Monro*
A im BoptUI Church o l Long wood M l ( M l SA *S4
A ln l BoptUI Church of O iloon
A ln l B ap'1*! Church of Ortodo
T in t B o p tlll Church o l Bonlwtdo Spring*
A ln l Shiloh M IM lonaryBoplUt Church. 1101W. ISthSI
fountain Hood B opntl Church, Ortodo
Hop* BoptUI Church. A o n o i City Community Conlw. A on* l City
Indopondonco B *p im M l** . Chrtc lu g u * B ld g . longwood
Jordon M intonw y BoptUI Church. SSO UpM l* Ad
U gh lh ouM B o p tlll Church. P M long-m od • la*o Mwy Ad
lM o r to n B o p tlll Church, I M IMovtow » r l . U k o Mwy
Mocodonl* M utton BoptUI Church. O M HIM A d , O*t*on
M in ton w y B o p liil Church. North A d . Cniorptlto
Morning aiory B aputl Church, Oonoro Hwy.
M l M orIM Arlmmro B«ptm Church, 1101 lo c u li A n . Son lord
M l Olhr* M in to n cry B o p liil Church, Swilwido Spring* A d . longwood
M l Slnof Miioionw y B ap lu l Church. I B X Jorry A r t
M l Zion Mualonory B opim Church. Sipo* Ay*
N on BothW M lulonory Church, tm St. A Hickory At*
N on M l. Cohrwy M ltilo n w y B o p liil Church. UOOW IZIhSI
Non tolom ArtmltlT* B o p liil Church. 1508 W 121h SI
N on Tootwnpnl B o p tlll Church. OuWlly Inn North Longwood
Non M l Zion B o p liil Church. U M Pow A**
N on III* Aeflowthtp, 4M I E L*M D r . C M lW M rry
Non hold* B*pll*l Church, Chuluolo
Poocoful Zion B opim Church, 11S* Pin* SI., Alitm onio Spring.
PoopU * B op im Church. I M 1 W I i t S I . Sanford
Atnocrool B o p liil Church, 6 011. Airport Bird
PrMrtt Loo* B o p tlll Church. Rldg* A d , Font Aw*
Arogrdo* M illio n o ry B o p liil Church, Midway
Arorldonc* MHWonwy S o p llll Church. *s«1 Oougio* A m . B o oM rlonn
Booond Shiloh MHWonwy B o p tlll Church Wool Bon lord
Srnymp B o p tlll Church, MO Ovorbrook Dr., CuiW borry
Olodighl B t p llll Church, I M BWiwn* Ad.
SI Jwnoo M illio n ory B o p tlll Church. SA I I I . O iloon
Bl. JoAn* V Ualonary B o p tlll Church. SOS Longwood Ar*..
Altomonl* Spring*

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St L u l l U lM lon w y B o p liil Church ol Comoron O ly. Inc
SI A o u lB ip im Church. 113 Am* Ar*
SI MWIhon* BopM I Church. Conaon H glc
tr John • Miowonwy B o p liil Church. WO Cyproo* 51
SpnnghWd Miowonwy B o p liil Church. 1Jlh S i t Cod or Ar*
AWmorio Aon B o p tlll Church. M M AWmorlo A to
Tempi* B op im Church. AWm Spring* A d . ANomonl* Spnngo
Victory B opim Church. OM Ortondo Ad W Honor Ar*
Wootrton B o p liil Church, *100 Poor* Ad l**A|
WIHUm Chapw M liwonory B opim Church. Mwk * William S I .
AHwnonl* Spring*
Zion Hop* B m lU t Church. T i l O ong* Ar*

CATHOLIC
AH Bout! Col nolle Church. M Z O M A r * . Sonlord
Church o l lh* NW M ly, Loo* Mary
Our lo dy o l Iho IM o o CWhohe Church. IJIOMaummon.DWIon.
SI Ann * CWhoUC Church. Dogwood TrWI. SoBory
•I A u gu ilM * Cwnolle Church. Sunooi D r . now Button A d . Cm iM borry
SI Clw * CWhoUc Community m o o li W O iloon Chrie Conlor
SI Mw y Mogdofone Col nolle Church. Mwiiond A y*. Allomonl* Soring*
SI Mwy • Ukrwilwi CWhoUc Church. JIB McCoy D r. Apopko
CHRISTIAN
A im C hritllan Church, 1B07 S Sonlord Ar*
A im C h rttllw i Church o l longwood. 1*00 E E Wimamaon A d . longwood
CoMbrwion Church I M * Mary. I M W LM oriow A t* . I M * Mary
Qtaco Chriotian Church, WUoon Elomoniary School (AoolW.
BOB Or an go B ir d . Sonlord
LM oriow Chrtillon Church. Bow I M * lid W Jomioon
Sonlord Chrtillon Church, 7 M UpoW* Ad . Sonlord
South Bomlnoi* C h illllo n Church. 300 W SA 434, Ortodo
CHRISTIAN S C IIN C I
A im Church o l Chr1»l S c lo n llil. B7B Mwkhom Wood* A d . longwood
CHURCH OA CHRIST
Church o tC h rlil, 15118 Aw* At*
Church o l ChrtH W L M * Ellon, U S Hwy 17 M N . C***Wb*rry
Church o l C h rtil, BOO AWm Spring* Dr , Allomonl# Spring*
Church o l Chrltt. donor*
Church o l Chrltt, Longwood
Church otC h rm .W .IT th SI
Nonnwd* Church o l Chrltt. F lo M*r*n D r, MWtland
Souin Bomlnoi* Church o l C h rltl. 5410 I M * Howoll Ad
CHURCH OA OOD
Church o l Ood, 501 Hickory Ay*.
Church o l Ood. P03 W JJn d St
Church o l Ood. Ovlodo
Church o l Ood Holm***. Loko Monro*
Church o l Ood M illio n . Entw prlM
Church o l Ood. 1*03 W IBIh SI.
Church o l Ood In C h rlit, Oylodo
Church o l Ood ol Prophocy, 3500 8 Elm A**.
Church o l Ood ol Prophocy, I TOSS Atrtim m on At*
Church o l Ood o l Prophocy, *90 S. ConlrW. Ortodo
Church o l Ood (7th Day). Dottona Community Conlw. Dwtona (Sun Room:
Aoocua Church o l Ood. 1700 W. nth 81, Sonlord
True Church o l Ood, 1700 Aldgowood A r * , Sonlord

COHO ABORTIONA l
Congregational Chrtitlpn Church, 3401S Awk A y* , Swilord
IA S T IR N ORTHODOX
iM I o m Onhodo* Church, SI. doorg*. 3001 Oylwi W iy, M w ilwM
EM lom Orthodoa Church, Bl. I lr r o n 'l o lO C A ,

IBM loo* Emma Ad . longwood
Co* Iam Onhodoa Church, t l John Orlhodoi. 370} Country Club Ad .
Sonlord
BAISCO PAl
A ll S w n ti Cpucopw Church. I DoBory A r * . Enlwpn**
C rum EpucopW Church, longwood
Cptocopw Church o l lh* Now Cotononl. *75 TuokawlHo A d . Wlntor Spring*
(pitcopW Church o l lh* Aoturtoclion. 3911 IM * Br annoy D r. longwood
Holy Crat* CpitcopW Church. Awk A t* w *lh B l . Sonlord
B l Aolort ( p iK o p w Church. 700 Amonwl A d . lo ko Mwy
SI A x h w d * C h u rc h .B IB H M * H o w W IA d . W lnlw A w *
i no Cnurch ol in* Oood Snopnwd. U 1 IM * A m , U in la n d
INTI ROC NOMINATIONAl
CWtwy ChrUlion Conlor. BOO W *11 S I . Sonlord
Now Monrott cn rm ion Aotlowahip. 3780 Country D u b R d . Sanford
Noriniand Community Church 930 Dog Track A d , longwood
Oufroacn DWimranc* Conlw. 3331 Si PO* A m , Sonlord
JIW ISH
B o ll Am Synogogu* mooting t l cornor o l Swtd I M * ond
County lin o Ad . W i l l 1-4
Tomplo Snwom, 1795 Cikham Alrd . Dtltona
LUTH IAAN
A tte n tio n lu tn o fin Church. Ortrbroo* D r. CatM iborry
Oood Shopnord lu lh o ian Church. E IC A . 3917 Orlando Or. (Hwy 17 93).
Sonlord
Holy C r o n lulhoron Church o l I M * Mwy. 790 Sun O r. IM * Mwy
lo rd o l Ilf* lulhoron Church. )99 Tuikowllla Ad . Wlnlor Spring*
lulhoron Church o l Protidonco, Dollono
lulhoron Church Ol lh# Aodoomor, 3B38 O M Ay#
Mtowah lulhoron Church. O oldonO oyl Dr 6 Hwy 17 93. Conolborry
SI lukoa lulhoron Church. A l *39. Sloyi*
81 Sl«ph*nlulh*r*n Church, 43* lu ll W of 1-4. longwood
METHODIST
B w noll U n did MomonW Church. E. DoBory A y * . Enlorpdo*
Dow IM * U n did M olhodUl Church
Dolhol A M E Church. Canaan Haight*
CattolDorry Commundy U n lltd M tlh o d ltl Church. Hwy 17 93 *1
Amoy Ridg* Ad . Conolborry
C h rtil United M olhodul Church. Tuckor O r. Sunland Eotoloo
DoBory Community M olhodltl Church. W Highbonki Ad . DoBory
Aim U n did Molhodlol Church. *19 Pork A m
A im M klhodul Church o l Oonoro
Aim M olhodul Church o l Ortodo
Otoe* U n did M tlh o d U l Church, 499 N Country Club A d . LM * Mary
Qiant Chapw A M I Church. Oylodo
O M grot* M olhodul Church. Ovlodo
O iloon M olhodul Church, cor o l Corpcnlor 6 Murray S I . O iloon
Plonocr M olhodul Church, cor o l Wilbur A n A Country Club A d ,
loo* Mary
Sonlando U ndid M olhodltl Church. SA *34 and 14. longwood
St Jomoo A M E . 9th W Cyprooo
81 lu k o M B Church ot Comoron Clly, Inc , Board oil o il SA 45 E
SI M iry t A M E Church, SA *15, O ilo cn
SI Paul * M olhodul Church. O iloon R d . Enltrpru*
Stratford McmoriW Church. S DoBory
N A 3 A R IN I
F u n Church of lh* Nor won*. 35*1 Sanford Ay*
Otnovo Church o l lh* N uw ono, SR 48. Owtov*
IM * Mary Church o lth o N u w o n * . 171 E. C ry itW U k * A m .lM o M o ry
longwood Church o l lh* N u w on o, Wlymon 4 J**tup A m , longwood
Mwkhom W ood! Church o l lh* N uw ono, SA *6, JW mil** W.

Of 14 ol Iho W oklvl AlvO»
A R E tiy T IR IA N
OWlon* Proobylorlan Church. Holland Bird 4 A u lim A m . OWlono
A im Ar**byl*rl*n Church o l I M * Mary
A lu l AmobyiwUn Church. O M A m 6 3rd SI
Aim ArotOytodan Church o l DoBory. E Highland
Mwkhwn Wood* Amibytprtpn Church. 5310 Morkhom Wood* Ad .
I M a Mary
SI Andrew* Aroobylortan Church. 9913 Bow I M o R d
SI Mw** Armbylonon Church. 1031 AWm Spring* Ad . Allomonl* Spnngo
Tuocowiil* Artobylwlon Church. MOO W SA *39. Oylodo
UpoW* Community Ar»»by twlan Church. UpoWa Ad
Woklta Proobylorlan Church. 311 Wokiy* Spring* Ion*, longwood
W ottm lnm or Ar*»by1ort*n Church. Rod Bug Ad . CM M lb orry
S IY IN T H O A V ADVENTIST
Aor o il I M * Sotonlh Doy A d m n tu i Church, Hwy *Jt. A o n tl City
Mw* H ill Som nlh Day A d m n lU l Church. 901 E Jnd S I . Sanford
Sonlord Bottom Ooy A d m n lU l Church. M I S N Hwy 437
Som nlh Ooy A d m n lU l Cnurch. MWtland A t * . Allom onl* Spring*
Wtntw Spring* Som nlh Ooy A d m n lU l Church, SO S Mot* Ad
OTHER CHURCHES
A ll Awlh ChapW. Comp OornmoU. Woklvo Awk Rd
Allan * A M E Church. OUm 4 13lh
BowdWI Amnu* Hotrn*** Chtpol. Boordwi Am
Chuluolo Community Church
Church o l J t t u i C h rltl o l IMIor Day SWnl*. 3319 Park Ata
ECKANKAA, 770Big Tro* D r . B u ilt I X . longwood
Family Church Chrltllan Conlor, 154* SommoU B ir d . C a im p w ry
A lu l Born Church o l lh* liv in g Ood. Midway
A lu l Church o l C h rtil, S clw ilU I. Elkom Bird 4 V»ng* S t . Dollono
F lu l AonlocoitW Church o l longw ood
A im PonlocotlW Church o l Sonlord
Full OoipW Church o l Ood In C h rltl. IS39 Jorry A m . Swilord
Full GotpW TobornocU. 313* Country Club Rd
Orpc* BibU Church, 3S4* 5 Sw ilord A m
Holy Trinity Church o l Ood In C h rltl, IB M MangouWIn* Ar*
Kingdom HWI o l Johovah’l Wlln***, I M * Monro* Untl. ISB3W 3rd SI
I M * Mary Community Church, 101 N Country Club R d , IM * Mwy
L M * Monro* Chapol, Or wig* B ird , L M * Monro*
M l O llm Hollnot* Church. Oak H ill A d . O iloon
Neighborhood A lllw ic* Church. X I Mwkhom Wood* Rd . longwood
Pool* Wotloyon Church, 5440 W iy tld * D r. Sonlord
PonlocotlW Open Bible TobornocU. Aldgowood Ay* o il 34lh oppotll*
Somlnol* High School
Ration!Ion Community Church. B4IS N CA *37. Sonlord
Rolling Hill* Moravian Church, SR *34, longwood
Swilord Alllw ic* Church. 1*01 S Pork A m
Swilord Bible Church. J I M Sw ilord At*
Second Church o l lh* liv in g Ood, 3438 BowdWI Ay#. Sonlord
SI. Polk* Serbian O n h odoi Church. 1990 IM * Emm* Ad . longwood
Tfw Full OoipW Church o l Our lo rd J**ul C h rlil, W M hlnglon S I ,
Canaan City
Th* S W n l ion Army. 7 M W 3*lh SI
Triumph, Th* Church ot lh* Naw Ago. 1008 W Blh SI
Unllod Church o l C h rlil. Allw nonl* Community ChapW. Allam onla Spring*
Unllod Church o l C h rltl C h rlilla n AWlowthlp, 3 M N Country Club n d .

tee# Mery

U C S B . SpirttuW Contra. 139 A S Votutla A m . corner o l
Oram* 4 Volutia A m , Or wig# C lly

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E ■ IO H T IIH T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D B O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C IV IL A C T IO N
CASE NO. m i s s
D IV IS IO N CA
BANKERS TR U S TC O M P A N Y
OP C A L IF O R N IA . N.A. AS
TRU STEE UNDER TH A T
C E R T A IN P O O LIN G A N D
S E R V IC IN O A G R E E M E N T
D A T E D A S O F 1/l/tS FO R R TC
S E R IE S i m P I W IT H O U T
R EC O U R S E.
P lalntllfli),
v t.

F R A N K A . ROBIN SON , at al.
DatondanlHI,
N O TIC E O F
FO RECLOSU RE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
pursuant to a F Inal Judgment ol
forectoturo dated M ay S, Iff*,
and entered In Cat* Ha. t l 111)
CA at the Circuit Court al the
E IG H T E E N T H Judicial Circuit
in and tor S E M IN O L E County,
F lo rid a w h tra ln B A N K E R S
TR U S T C O M P A N Y OP
C A L IF O R N IA , N .A . AS
TR U S TEE UNDER TH A T
C E R T A IN P O O L IN O A N D
S E R V IC IN O A O R IB M E N T
O A T I O AS O F l/t/SS FO R R TC
S E R I E S IM S P I W I T H O U T
R E C O U R S E It too Plaintiff and
P R A N K A. ROBIN SON . KIM
B B R L Y L E IG H R O B IN S O N ,
M A R B B Y A C LU B C O N D O M IN ­
IU M A SS O C IA TIO N , INC., a rt
tha Oe tendon It. I w ill tall to the
hlghotl and bail bidder tar caeh
al tha W a d front stops of tha
S E M IN O L E County cW thaua*
al 11:00 a.m., on tha Ind day of
June. Iff*. tha following d o
tcrlbod property at tat forth In
tald Final Judgment:
C O N D O M IN IU M U N IT B 11
O F M A R B E Y A CLU B CON­
D O M IN IU M . A C O N D O M IN I­
U M A C C O R O IN O T O T H E
D E C L A R A T IO N O F C O N D O
M IN IU M T H E R E O F AS R E ­
C O R D E D IN O F F IC IA L R E C ­
ORDS BOOK 11*7. P A O E 1*71,
A N D R E -R E C O R D E D IN O F ­
F IC IA L R EC O R D S BO OK I M .
P A G E IMS. P U B LIC REC OR DS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A . T O O E T H B R W ITH
T H E U N IT ' S U N D I V I D E O
S H A R E O F T H E C OM M ON
E L E M E N T S A N D COM M ON
E X P E N S E S . AS P R O S C R IB E D
IN SAID D E C L A R A T IO N O F
C ONDOM INIU M .
W ITN E S S M Y H A N D and Ihe
teal o tth li Court an M ay I, llt l.
IS E A L I
H O N O R A B LE
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
B y: Ja n a E . Jotawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih: M ay II, M. Iff* O E R 17)
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E C IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C A 1 I NO: W M 7 C A I 4 E
C E S A R V . O C A M P O and
P E R L ITA O C A M P O . hltw lto.
Plaintiffs,
w
A N D R E W L E N H A R D T , JR .,
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
ICassttrucfto* Service I
TQ ^ A N G flJtW L E N H A R D T ,

I N T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I IIO N T E IN T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H I S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
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Oenetrel
F L E E T R E A L E S TA TE
F U N O IN O C O R P ..

Plaintiff,

JO S E P H M U R P H Y .a t a t,
Defendant! tl
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
B Y C LERK OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Nollco It hereby given that tha
w dertlgn ed M ary anna Marta.
Clark at tha Circuit Court of
Sam male County, Florida, will,
an tha N h day at June, I tea. at
11:00 a.m. at tha W att Front
doer el tha Seminole County
Courthouse, In tha City at San
ford, Florida, after tor tato and
tall at p u b lk outcry to the
h lgh td and bail bidder tor ceih.
tha tallowing detcrlbed property
iltuated In Samlnoto County,
Florida, to-wtl:
Lot 17. A C A D E M Y M ANO R
U N IT I, according to plat there
of a t recorded in Plot Book I*,
papa 14. Public Record! of
f an
rntliW
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T t | t l k i r w l f h :
R A N O I / O V I N . D IS H W A S H ­
E R . H E A T PU M P. C E N T R A L
H E A T A N D A IR
purtuont to the Anal decree of
toractoaura an fared In o cato
pending In toM Court, tha ttyla
ot which It: Fleet Real Eiteto
F u n d in g C o rp . v t . Je te p h
Murphy, el el.
In accordance with the Amarlcant with Oltabfilliet Ac i par
tent needing a tpeclal accent
modal km to participate In thlt
proceeding thould contact tha
Individual or agency tending
thlt netko no later than tavon
17) d e yi prior to tha proceeding
al tha addratt given an notice.
Telephone (4*7) m - a m B it.
4U7i MM*) *1**771 (T D D I or
1-lteO) *11 1770 |V). via Florida
R ile y Service.
W IT N E S S m y hand and of
fk le l teal of tald Caurt thlt tth
d a ja fM e y , iff*

mane ad In Ihlt Court and you
are required to larva a copy ol
your written antwar and daIanM l, II any, to II on Plalntlffi,
C E S A R V . O C A M P O and
P E R U T A OCAM PO, M i wile,
w h o ia a d d r e t i l i J f O l
Woodglada Cove. Winter Park,
Florida 117*7. and lo llto tha
original with the Clark ol the
above d yle d Court within 10
d a yi altar Iha lirtl publication
o th e rw lie a d tla u ll w ill bo
entered lor tha rellel prayed tor
In the Complaint.
T h lt notice then ba publlthed
once each weak tor two consecu­
tiv e w e a k ! In Ihe Sanfard
Herald
W ITN E S S m y hand and tha
leal at tald Court al Sanlord,
Florida, on the n th day ol May,
l*»4.
(S EA L!
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark al Ihe Circuit Court
By: R ulhK Ing
A t Deputy Clark
Publlth: M ay 70.17. t t f l D IR -IT*

v t.

E T H E L M JAC K S O N , tingle
end R O B E R T JAC KS O N . JR .,
tingle: el al.
Oatondantlt)
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E It hereby given mat
Ihe undersigned Clark of the
C irc u it C a u rt a l S em in ole
County, Florida, will, an the Ind
day at June. lit*, at I1:M A.M.
al tha W att Front Dear of tha
Samlnoto County Courfhaute
Sanlord. Florida attar tor tala
and tall at p ub lk outcry to the
highest and b ail bidder tor cash,

Let m . and tha South M l teat
Of Lot t » . P IN E H U R S T. at
carding to Ihe plat thereof, at
recorded m Pie I Book 1. Page
71, P ublk Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
entered In a cote pending In Mid
Court, the style ot which It
Indicatodebeve
W ITN E S S m y hand and at
tidal teal al said Court thlt tlh
day ol May. Iff*
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark el Itto Circuit Court
B y: Jana E. Jotawlc D C .
In accordance with the Amec
k e n t with Dltablilltot Act, per
tent needing a tpeclal Occammode lion to portklpoto In this
proceeding should contact Court
Administration al M l N. Park
Ave.. Sto. N » l. Sanford. Florida
M77I, telephone (40!) 11)4110
E it. t i l t , not later than teven
(71 days prior to tha proceeding
It hearing Im paired. (TO O )
M M - t S i 1771 or V o ic e (V )
1 K » M l 1770. via Florida R tla y

Service.

Publish: M ay II. M. Iff*
D M -lit

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3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED 0EPT
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MONDAY thru
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• SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY R ATES

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12— E M a r l y C s r s
A D U L T C A R E In our private
hem* laniard area Lett al
loving care tor your loved
nwaa Tawltfl Ua IIu t*t i lr i

•1—Monty to land
K l i r D R IVIN G A N D STILL
G ET THE H O N E Y!
A ll you need Is your nil* Jack
Diamond tor appointment

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F fM medical car*, frantpor
latian, counseling, p riva te
doctor plot living expanse*
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23— L o it ft Fou n d

EMPLOYMENT

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A T F U IR S S ll H I
We h e m tocel wars
____ 111 *11 f l i t

_

A P P O IN TM E N T SETTERS
l eng wood full end pert time
no«*t available Mutt work
Saturdays t* kl-hr Per me
nentpeaittons Never a tool
Hglg Penettnef, I 2 9 M K I
A V O N praducts l je e . l a m to
M% Ne deor/dvet P T F T
M i u n / i too H a n t s
BARTENDER
P ert time Beer end wine bar.
Lake M ary area Ca.l MR 1717

43—Lapal Service*
a L tO A L P M O T O O R A P H Y •
Pea tenable rate*
________ Call Ml-7M*

31— Business
O p p o rtu n ity *
W A N T I D Partner la k iw i! In
Ihe awning A canopy business
L o w m o n ty lo r a v a r y
lucrative business 407114 1*44
59— F i n a n c i a l
________ S e r v i c e * _____
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Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP T H E 1ITM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN A N D FO R
I I M I N O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A .
C AS EN O .fl-IIIS -C A-1 4 -E
C ITIZ E N * F I D E L I T Y BANK
A N D TR U S T C O M P A N Y, a
Kentucky Banking Corpora lion,
d/b/a PNC M O R TG A G E
C O M PA N Y,
Plalnlltf.
vt.
JO S EP H F IE L D S , E T A L.,
Defendant!*)
A M E N D E D N O T IC E O F
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Sum m ary Final
Judgment ol For sc kn urr doled
October I I . It*4. and O rd tr
doled May II, 1**4, and anlarad
In Cat* No *1 t i l l C A M E ol
Ih* Circuit Court ol the loth
Judicial Circuit In and lor Saminoi* County, Florida wherein
C IT IZ E N S F I O E L I T Y B A N K
A N D TR U S T CO M PAN Y, a
Kentucky Banking Corporation,
d/b/a PNC M O R TG A G E COM
P A N T , and JO S E P H F IE L D S ,
E T A L .. ar* Datondanli, I will
tall to Ih* highest bidder tar
cash al in# Watt Front Door at
tha Samlnoto County C ou rt­
house. Sanlord. Florida, *1 11-00
o'clock A M. on Ih* Mlh day ol
June. 1**4, Ih* lot lowing da
scribed proparly as sal lorlh In
tald Sum m ary Final Judgmani,
to suiti
Lol IS. A C A D E M Y M ANOR
U N IT TW O. according to the
Plat tharaol as recorded in Plal
Booh 1*. Pag* 14, Public Rac
ordt ol Samlnoto County, F lo r­
ida.
Together with all structures
and Im p ra vim a n tt now and
haraaltar on tald land, and the
rants, lituat. and profits ol the
above datcrlbad properly, and
all lixtura* now or haraallar
allachtd lo or used In connaclien with Ih* pram ltat herein
described and In addition to any
household appliances, which
a rt, and shall ba daamad lo ba
flxlurat and part el Iha realty.
O A T E O thla IJth day ol M ay,
1*M.
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark. Circuit Court
B y: Ja n e E . Jasawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: M ay 10,17, Iff*
D E R III

H A IR S TYLIST N EED E0
With titan tot# Full or part
time. Call H H I I 4 __________
HELPI

B O O T PERSON
Must nave ewn tools f t p In
h e a v y to llm e n A p p ly f»
person: M a n Frl. SAm )Pm
HOI Country Chib Rd. Sontord
____ _____ * P J» * __________
CHRCK CASNBR F T/ F Ti
Clieck cashing, bank toiler ar
similar e ip preferred SI 17
hr A p p ly C h a d Caching
E a sy, l l t l 1 French Ava
C om R M ftiil Laundry S a n k *
Needs dapendebie part lima
help Several posilions avail
able Ceil tor appointment
M e i u i __________
C u llu itd Marble M in n f K .
Needs eiper lanced Installers.
Set Upr F .bergiect Pakhlng.
and F inlshart immediately
_______ C A L L tt&gt; N N _______
DAYCARE W ORKER
Experience a plus Must bo
eveiiebto days and nights
CaM Joyce at
M rs. Mk holio** Hauls ttl-IS M
D E N TA L ASSISTANT
Expartorvad u pen ded duties
Assistant needed ter m ulti
disciplinary surgical and p ro
s lh a llc r e c o n s tru c tiv e
practice Energetic individual
with strong Individual and
team skills, witling to ga Ih*
•■Ira mil*, a must Salary and
benefits commensurate with
eager lance , **»T7MM*
D R IVER S NEED ED "
A G C A R R IER S . Tavares. FI,
a well established and grow ­
ing Canlral Florida based
company attars you
e lie to Its par mil*
* Up to MAO* ml par mo
* Slop D ll Pay

a Unloading Pay
a Vacation P ay
a Salaty A Performance Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
a A ver eg* Trip s 7 Days
• Lai* Model Conventional
Tractors

If you have 7 years tractor
traitor, O f R and snow and to*
• spar fence plus a good driving

record, call:
________IM Q IM tttg ________
DRIVERS
Class A B B , lull tlm* and pert
tlm* Must hav* verifiable
experience, D O T physical and
good driving record.
__ General Personnel HS-11tl
DRIVERS N A N T E 0
Outlined exp. produce hauler,
Long distance. C D L required
Clean M VR . Call lo r eppllca
lion 4071»lM 0 IA m 4 P m
DRYW ALL PATCH PERSON
Experienced only need apply.
Fast cash tor right parson.
1114111 too ye t
E A R N t m t / t t m Par. Maatti.
II yeu have ceurage M ill
____741-*7M lehr, rac. mse.
E XP INDU STRIAL SEW ING
MACHINE OPERATOR S
Mon Thurt, tty hr work days
Pd holiday A vacation. Apply
a ti San Dal, t i f f Old Lake
M ary Rd., Santord M i - M i l

EXPER IENC ED G R ILL COOKS
F u ll time. Am or P m th lllt.
P a rry 't F am ily Restaurant
Allam en le M a ll, upper level.
Neel t o la a r t

EXPEKtENC EO COOKS
Need for Sanlord area. P art
tlm*. Am A P m Ih lltt. Intluiutlonal. Apply al:

1100 Brengle Ave.
___ Orlando 1*1-1*00

___

FLOOR CLEANER
Slrlpper/waxer. Part lim a
Lata hours llP m - SAm.
Apply In parson;
Debxry Manor
44 N. H w y 17 *1
Oebary, FI
_______ f f l U O M U
_

71-HtlpWantad
S B C U R I T Y O F F I C E R Ja b
training. Arm ed A unarmed
B rantly A Aseoc. 114 OH*

SECU RITY OFFICERS
Santord/Lak* M a ry C last D
guard Ikanta required Start
tmmadtatohr I Calf W M I H
S M A L L C L E A N IN G C O M P A N Y
needs ana person SundayThursday nightt. W ill pick up.
C a ll batwaan I and *. l»e»S

SUB SH OP/OCU HELP

W E N E E 0 W ORKERS

LANDSCAPERS
Full lima
SPR IN KLER STS. INSTALLER
E spar lanced
S 0 0 LAYERS
No experience required
call mem_____
S e r v lc o M a ld L e a d e rs
average M per hr Call today
t l a r l te m e rre w C a r and
phone a must la p . only
m e m __________________

MANAGERTRAINEE/
ASSISTANTMANAGER
C O A S TA L M A R T, INC. It new
hiring Managamtnl petulant
E •cel ton! wages benefits, and
vacation E xperience helpful,
but noI necessary Apply to
person ta ll Or it ad* A**.

___________

M E D IC A L

323-5176

m w .u tb tt.
W A N T E D IM paepto to tot*
weight newt Ne willpower
r e q u i r e d !••% n a lu ra l.
Doctor recommended 1M%
guorantood
M l MM
A D D T O YO U R INCOM E
S E L L A V O N NOW)
C A L L m d a f l a r O T *7)7__
M E N T i R E A l ESTATE I
Nothing succeeds like sue celt
W e’re well Into eur P it decade
of training surretsM agents
No license* ........... W e’ll hetpl
W A TS O N R E A L T Y CORP
___ r e a l t o r s
m nw

W A N T E D Ohasts and OaMtot
Jam iia tor a Haunting good
lim a an out 7 nighl Halloween
crulM on I ha Jan ith darting
Oct i f
Call Jachtoat
Go Travel a n u t i i )

GR0U N DSPERS0N
Needed tor large apartmant.
com m unity In Lak* M ary.
Full lima. Summer only M hr.
S L C fB il A p vtflM R tl
_________ J2 L 7 3 D 3 _________

Dally work, dally pay Report
I H Am . NOI Park Drlva.
Santord. ar call n * 74*1 a u
for Bkb attar 1 Pm
L A B O U R S N E E D E D Skilled
and unskilled Days.
Call between 11
S P R IN T S TA F F IN G , W - H I I

NOW ACCEPTING

B y: J a n e t . Jotawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth: M ay IL M . I**4
P E R 114___________________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
O F T N I I1 TN JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C ASE NO: t l-n U -C A -lt-E
D O N C M c N E ILL a n d
C H E R IA . M C N EILL.
Plalntlffi.

iltuated in S E M IN O L E County

a t* Tttocatootd Tra il
’ Mallland, Florida J77JI
YO U A R F -H E R E B Y N O TI-

71— H e lp W a n t e d

NU R SIN G ASS IS TA N T
A ll shilit Full lim a and part
lim a O nly that* having aspe
nonce as a Nortlag A n i l Sent
In tong term car* and being
abto to shew proof al ragltlra
flan to take ifw case** ar
c h a lle n g e the t a il va a n
application should *e#*r M ull
tw cartittod no later than «#
days attar Mr* Drug Ira*
war apiece
Debar y M a n o r

M N H xrytte i
D tb e ry . FI
m i sea 44)4

M to s/w k . C a ll O TftH * ave*
W AREHO USE A N D O E N B R A L
LABO R N B LP N IIO E D I
(Sonus tar d rlvart. A ll shift*
avallabto D ally pay. n* tea
Report ready towork 1:10 am,
Industrial Labor Sv« , 1*11

French Av. No pT)Q04 calls
"WILDER
P u rg e d , pip* and tu bing
‘ l Call m *4*1

73— Employment

W a n te d ____
M A T U R E L A D Y will HI with
child ar elderly parson Evas
rnjjtu*_114 a w l attar Item

tl— Apartments/
Howe to Share
R O O M M A TE W A N T IO .
Fames* prefarrad Share peat
ham# t t o e k t t t l l M

n —Woomi for Want
A O U I1 T , C L E A N R M to Ian
lard Kitchen A phone use.
c a m le u n d ry I M A u p tt* 4 S I I

C A B L E T V , phan*. kit prty
Nan drinking, mkhir* mat*
prof *71 wk. 171 dtp 111 *404
C L E A N P O O M l, single iters'tog
I H / w k K itc h e n , phana,
laundry, vide* games, alt
street parking
n a s a l)
F U R N IS H E D R O O M , elec ,
A / C micro, hoi ploto. daukto
sink, labto. bad, calling Ians
A ll util torn Ml* Magnolia.
Santord C o n t U t m _______
P R IV A T E I M T R A N C I. r*4rtg
ere tor. microwave, coker to,
aft ttroaf parting, and maid
_____ H i m m
ROOM FO R R E N T U l e w t
Call far mar* mtqrmatian
___ m O i l ar an r w
ROOM FO R R E N T Light kltch
an printllagt lit and last
Matoea adUHpraf »a * M g
ROOM IM Psivato Langwaad
ksiw e S te a d y a m a la y a d .
taarwktM aepesli l i i l t M

97— Apertmcnts
Furnished / Rent

99—Apartments
partn
UnfurnlI s h e d /Rent
MARINER'SVILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm, U40 mo
1 bdrm, 4410mo and up

323-1470
IA N FO RD . I Bdrm, S W me .
plus security A ll utlllltos paid
except ri*c._________m * w
S A N F O R D 4 II S Park Av# I A
f bdrm , air *11**111 ♦ » l »
dap, or seaakly.Ha M il
S AN FO R D . I bdrm garaga apt
In dow ntow n h is to ric a l dt»
trle t 1100/m o n lh p lus SMO
III » ) * 1 M

S A N FO R D . Oak Av# 1 bdrm. 1
bath U t i l mo 1st and last
W t* M * r« 4 7 H 7 7 ___
t P CD R OOM F A I R M O NTH
I P E C I A l l 1 bdrm* A attic
avail
Call Je rry, M l 4AM
1/2 M ONTH FREEH
tBdrsn /l Bath m i n t
* H IN A N O O A H A P A R TM E N TS
1 I D E M * E A T N apt aviitobto
S/ll/»* C M AA. ila cka b i*
wether and dryar. all kitchen
appttossca*
t a il
i n t*ft
I iD R M downstairs a* H it *
Santord Av* *11* Includes
stator M f Ut-ttea anytime
m i ■ H n itiA S

Unfurnished / Rent
A T T R A C T IV E V I w/Fla rm .
fp k . haat/air A vail U \ *47*
ptutdap Napato m e a t*
D O N T R E N T whan v*u ~cmi
awn l H U D hamat. bank tor*
ctowres. end mace A t tow at
t SOI dawn Ail areas'
Allison Metre Oraop H I P l l
LAKE NARNBY
W A T E R F R O N T 1 bdrm . t
hath manuCaclured house For
seta tal. tot arrant tata/ma
________ M7 7H ME7________
L A N E N U R V I BEDROOM
HOM E FO R R E N T C A LL

______ nttew______

N E A R Oatdaa Lab*. 1 bdrm. t
bath | tog anctoead porch**
ea»/me U M d ta 77! tot'

BIG YARD SALE

Gitaf* Safa SalBtAff (Mpt
# I (Torago dears eom pioto «
o p e n ers to rnitw r* add s 4
ends M f S a n lo rd A r t Sontord

lie YARD SALE

S M A M I P M *41 O to M ill R d
t le n * I s la n d
ear 111 M i l
Furvufur*.
a n 'iq u a s * k

GARAGE SALE
Sal

t IS A M 7PM , Sun

Saturday, * 1

FOUR FAMILY YARD SALE

Saturday and Sunday Sfarti al
Earn Orange Ava off af *17

FRIDAY APO SAIUR0AY, 4-9

R R IO O IW A T E R A P TS
San
lord'Lk M ary Win 4 monlti*
tree rant I Pobarah. M l itb l

coOLomi

D E N TA L H YG EN IS T
Immadlato tpanlng avellabto
lor gyn a m k individual 14
days par weak. Strang par to
tk lllt * m utt tea 77* 4M*

.j,...^

f u r n it o r t wom en t p tu t tie*
c la f h a t . m a n ’ s c f a fh t s ,
c h i l d r e n ’ s c l e f n e t . la a l s

99— Apartments
p e rm

Urge*. Santord
M E D IC A L

CLEAN, QU IET &gt; BDRM
shaded ere* IM / m s. m t a k l
S AN FO A O , t M r * carpers,
sac u rtty system , toll k l f .
n * eits aiscountod sail
I BEDROO M , I *ATH Cantrei
H /A . yard, screened back
parch m a a a i art** som

F ix is cs i lector item s cier-w s
bonks. Say* and m l*c itom s
la* C a n a l t 'r a a l *»t L a k e
M a r y R lt d
a c r o s s tra m
G a t o s G y m In P a r s Ridg e
__E s tetos Sat k I m s a

___

Unturn Ished /Rent

A p p ly M parson a l La ka vto w
N u rs in g Cantor t i t E Second

103-Dupfex-.
Triplex / Went

■ 10 T A R O 1 4 1 1 S A T 4 4 P lu s
s u e t t r a il* . mr*c C H E A P !
lia s S a n lo rd A ** C a n II* **M
a sk anyone tor M rq clto n a

Full lim a and part tuna aand
II hour shits* axailabto Good
toadorship skills a must O H *
and O E M ’s w ith p raeiau t
leadership e ip e r toxica alto
raged to apply
Drug tree e i x i p i u x

Full lima

Stenstrom Rentals
a S U N L A N O 1/1 w / fam ily rm .
peal. CH A, Ml*/mo SAM sac
a S A N F O E D 111 *pi w / *&lt;r
parch, fpic U7*/ma H f 1 sac
a 1 A H F O R O 171.1. I lla r y
duplex C/HA SaM/mo W i n
liens trim Ratify, lac.
”W* Managa yaur Hama,
Mka H seat eurasea,” Jim Day I*
_ H i l*t* A fter I PM t o m t
1 ROAM . T B A TH . Stove' l
re trig . fenced yard On bus
tin* ScOO mo plus sac Rets
rag C a i l W l t a l ___________
I B ED R O O M , I hath, cant H/A.
fam ily rm Only SMO down I
A ll* 4 bdrm. I bath a railabto
Ask about #u» MUD homos I
W hy rentf T H E H IL IIM A N
O R O U P , INC Reattoe H t A H f
1/4 E O R M N O M E Waking tor t
gaad 1amity with references.
C/HA. fam ily raaxn. lanced
yard
SME/nto
M l M il

"-x—

F u rn iS w r* . a dd s a n d ends
Antosu* c le w ta*4 Sv* R ite s
M i l S f ranch A v* S a n lo rd

LPN

LPN
IIP M I AM shllt

R E N T W IT H O P T IO N Ploacratl
1/1 peat home, tented t i l l me
1st, tat), S it e . 171 o I**
S AN FO R D . 1 bdrm . l i t bath
Iskelrant house UM/me
M l 7004
S A N F O R D !b d rm . I bath. cant.
H/A, carpal Lika aawl 1 yr
loos* S47»/mot«4-M Htll
S AN FO R D TO W N H O U SE. 1
b d rm , fto ba Flra p la c a .
courtyard w / garaba
B lvato
a pals t4**/m# Security
dapaslf Affar * p m » H 7 7 l

THIS WEEK S

M E D IC A L

RN MANAGER
Full time 7 1 Shirt
eT! Experience mi an acuto
care setting and management
highly aetw able Coma and be
a part at me changing trend in
tong term care Salary do
pendent upon experience

103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

On* bedroom Aaartmonts
ties D I A L
Moss wood Apts 117 7714

WHHEEEEEWWI

Reset, smalt to. th tp adds and
ends, laal c a b in tl. m lsc
turniiur*. van couch, brass
and I Mans, ate
14*1 Orengt A v* , Santord

GARAGE SALE
M ay list, t l New shallow
wall irrigation pump Form ica
laps, filing csbinoft, mlsc
porsonal and houtotaita itoms
111 N Croscanf R lrd Senford
Eat* an tnd S t , toff an Cros
can! B lv d

GARAGE SALE

LOTS OF FU RNITU RE
and sm alt eaaiiancsi Its
B ro a d m o o r D r . C a rd in a l
Oaks talurday 4 Sceiday 1 1

TARO SALE
no S

M aUanvIlto Saturday
and Sunday. * 4 Now Itoms,
books, caitoctibto glass w o rt

and m ite ________________

H IS T O R IC A L D O W N TO W N
S A N F O R D Va ry ctoan 1 bdrm
I bath Kikhon. dining room,
appliances Fenced yard, geod
nelghhars ta iV m a t l » dtp
HUDak
•*» l**4

Scuba suits, water bed and
etc I I I Par Place Saf S *
Saturday * * 1*11 N Oregon
A r t . Lake Manx a*

YA R D SALE
Saddto* and mor* 1
Saturday May list
77*1 S V-aas A r t Saototd

N o tic e

CerpEt/lnsfelleHon'

Home Improvtmtnt

GARAGE SALE

* M O U Y M AID/M AIDS *
F / T . M F .e a Will train
P/T flyar dallvary. 7t7 MB!
NA TIO N W ID E COM M ON
CARRIER H IR IN G
FU LL TIM E 0 . T J . DRIVERS
O U R A V I R A O E D R IV E R
WILL E A R N *41.*** TH IS
YEAR
O V E R 11% O F O U R
D R IV E R S W IL L E A R N
*47,0001
PLUS
paid vacalton. medical, and
llto Insurance, uniforms. *01K,
O D O M E T E R M IL E S t A L L
STO PS P A ID
**% af our drivers era ham*
o va ry weak.
M in im u m •** 11, 1 y r t
varlllabl* O .T.R . experience
Clast 'A' C D L. Clean driving
record
A P P L Y at:
R EED TR A N S P O R T, INC.
1 M 0 INDU STR IAL DRIVE
DELAN O, FLORIDA 32724

904-734-2771
________ B.O.B.________

F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S

All contractors ba registered
ar certified Ta ve rify a slat*
c o n tra c to rs Means* c a ll
1*00 141 7f4«. Occupational
Licenses ar* required by the
county and can b* verified by
C A llIn g llM ljg ja ii^ k ll^ ^

Additions A
Remodtllnp
R l l /C O M M . V in y l Elding ,
A lu m . F r a m in g . D r y w a ll,
Doors, Roofing, Concrtl*
H M E M - E O. Eatfnf, C E C alfE M
R E S ID E N T IA L R E M O O E L IN O
Carpentry, palnllng, a lu m i­
num soffit work COCAO*110
114*140 baler* tpm

NURSES AID

P 0R TER /G R 0U NDSNEEPER
X h rt par ark. Apl. grounds
upkeep. A p p ly: lallpeln t*
Apts., 4*1 W. Seminole Blvd.
laniard M l 1ft*1
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Soma experience pralarrad.
Sand resume to: Blind Baa
1M0. CIO Sanlord Harald, PO
flea 1447, laniard. P L 11771
SALES TR A IN E E/
CUSTOM ER SERVICE REP
A lu m ln m u m a n d v in y l
extrusions. Loa Screen Com
pany WO Silver Lake Drlva
SECRETARY/SALES
Full Ilma.Parion naadad ta
ca rry out all I unctions af a
manufactured home sales ofIlea. A nsw ar phones, till*
work, taka listings, typa. Show
homes and assist sales m an­
ager. Sand return* tor PO Baa
lit ! , Santord, F L 11771
EOE
M/F

Cerpgt ClEaning
SAM'S C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
pies strip tn d buff liters
R etldenllal/ com m erclal 14
hr i l l s 1*41. beeper 444 OKI

Concrete

C A P T A IN C O N C R E TE . Wayne
Beel. I Men Quality Opera
Men I He-11M/414 H41_______
Q U A L IT Y C O N C R E TE W O RK.
IS y e e rt exp Reasonable
Lie /Ins H11S44

Electrical

Sal. A Sun., p etilb ly more.
Cook lunch and dinner, a ttltl
with pkltenli and laundry.
Ptoatacall K r l t l y a l B I S47&gt;
P AR T TIM E OFFICE HELP
L igh t typing, boekkaaplng,
phone. Call 7M01M_________
P ER S O N T O SIT with cancer
patient. No taper lance r#
oulrod. Pleat* call 171-11*7

C AR PS T Ml LL D IR E C T
Big Dfscaunt* Fam aui Brands
P h il Duality, Tap lln*.
Slalnmasfar. Saxonies,
T reck less. Sculptural 14 f t yd
Commerc lal level leap* t l f t yd
l^ tla ll* llo rra g 7 Jia -M S ^ ^

M ASTER

Awnings
B U IL D E R S Of cutfern canopies,
carparls, windows 4 pa Mo
awnings Highest of quality.
Fra* estimate*. *07 h * uaa

C a rp e n try
AM1CN Custom Waadcraft A
Design. S p s d R lIt ln g In:
Shalvlng. Cablnals, Furniture,
Recond IHoning. Raflnlshlng, 4
Oanart: Carpentry m m *
CAR PEN T ER All kind* of hem*
rapair*. painting A ceramic
tile. Richard Ores*.... M l M il

E L E C T R IC IA N .

Repelr-addltlon. comm/res
Llc/lns lEROOOSItl M l 4471

flooring
H A R O W O O D F L O O R IN O
InslallSanding Finishing
T O M O U E N _ _ n n ijH 4 2 7 H

Ho m i improvament
A B S O L U TE Carpentry; trim,
malal studs, reitorilton work,
dryw all, doors, tiding, decks,
porches.
Llc/lns
W -H S7
A F F O R D A B L E HOM E Repair
Dependable. AM phases. Call
tor Fra* asf. Michael M l 7100

ALDOES ITXU!
Flu It right af a price you can
afford. Llc'd/ln*. From slart
to finish. Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
tvet. M y r t ot experience. No
|ob loo big or small. Call
lia - lt M a r m - a n i Mlsaurt

Lawn Servlco
R A N D Y'S D U A L I T Y L A W N :
Complete pro car* tine* ISM
Cleen up*, hauling Mt 0714
TO M A JE F F 'S LA W N C AR B I
Re* /Comm , dependable, low
ralesl Free at).... ....... u o 7078

fta'milng
* D A V IS A S O N F A IN T IN O
Fraaasllmala* lO yrsa xp
__________ 17444*7
F A I N T I N O , paper hanging,
pressure washing and d ry wall
renal F re e s tl M l 1174
repair
P rrossure ClBinlng
D U N R IT E i Clean driveways,
roofs, pool decks, w alks.
houses. Frag as). M l 4IM

Photography
BEACH , Spans and Waddings.
Motolt vqulp unfqut pricing
For in foe* 113341»03

"™?wTmrnlng Pool

SarvicB/Repair
W E E K L Y S E R V IC E tram la*
mo. Chem RIla Pool larvlca
^ fJ j^ R o h s r llt o t iiiik t r

Traa Sarvlce
ECH O LS T R E l tve Lie's. Ins
"Lsl lha Professional* da If."
Frs* astlmptss...........M l M lf

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified , 322-2611

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, May 20, 19*4 - IM

114— Warthouta
S p a o /R tn t
L O H O W O O D /L A K E

M ARY.

Mid i l i a public i l o r i g t

. w o co ho um too. too.

or

IMO

ft tpout Nice, tocur*.
eeiiiy acceulble location
- i F r j m lU ljjf m e 211-a i l ^ _
mi

115—
Industrial
______R tn ltli
OFPICE/warehevte i n k lWO
)q II. Prime location el
entrance la Centre) Fie Re
gtonoi Airport. 40/m i no?

141—Hornet for Sale

141— HomM for Sole

CA1I I L B I N R T Oeaulllul J
bdrm, lit bath New carpel,
point them* Ilka a modell
444.400............ ......... m K H

IA N FO RD -H em lllan D titrlct
Lika new. 1/ 1, a ir, wether
dryer, tec ayt. dbl carport

OILTONA. ) bdrm , 1 bell*. 1
car, new carpel, painl in/oul,
C/HA
Ml 000 eOl CM KUO
OILTONA, only 1*00 down,
MlO/mo ChooM from ] home*
to be remodeled by builder
Oreet opportunity
Metre Ortep 444 111)
EXCHANGE OH I I L L your
properly locatedenywherel

IA N F O R D Mt.WO I bdrm. I
bath Nice area 1*11 Orange
Avo. Real nice home I con
moko you the owner. « M 1I*I
IA N F O R D Brand now homo,
1/ 1. C/MA. big lol N lc t quiol
area Include* body ihep with
large perking erae Only

In* a t to r t K eetty ,

t h m ii

117—Commercial

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

215— Boats and
Accessories
I t M C O N R O V I* It t k l boat
Top toh p Y a m a h a , tra ito r,
• a c o lla n l cond L )* t) M l O f )

11000 do L44 400 M* m l

• 11 F t O R A D Y W H I T E O M C ,
In b o a rd /o u tb o a rd . la p * tr*
m odal it.O O O O B O M l D M

14 F T PONTOON BOAT; A ll
naw c a r p a l an d In ta rlo r.
M 000
MB I IM or 1*1 MOO

• I* FT PONTOON boot. All
flberglat*. 1*0 HP Evlnrudo
Vary fatll Many tclra*. Ilk*
nowlOnlyLt.11011) MSB

m .m tobom t*ti

S A N F O R D Lovely V i. J0 /*’*q
t t , f a ocre* Den, dining rm,
M r porch, new point P ottib le
le e te p u rth e ie I I I I K e i) ItW

• ’l l O L A I1 T R IA M . II' boat,
Irallar. SOhp Johmon N a v tr In
• a ll w alar. aac. condition
1) 400
OBO
MM TM *11*
• ’•* R I N K I N . 20' cuddy cabin,
otru I/O. 140 hp. low h n
m o ll.a le d M»»l)4**l** Ernie

Pohw-Andarwn Prop., Inc.
IANFORD For tooto. loned
C l. I W Country Club Rd
Approi I MO tq It Largo
paved, lenced end llghtad
perking lot or itorege area
UMplut lea Cell Dick Joyce

to/Ml a*)0_____

111—Off k t
Spact/ Rant
N E W ten ford o fltc e i and/or
• • r o t o v H t c o i.aoe *q tt
la o c la l. lie*/m e. m a n
M N F O a O . O ffice ipaco, MOO
OR N building total. I TOO *q
It. per o rftteu n ii m i reoe
MO IQ P U T lor leate an II f j
lu c c e t ilu l t r i l l i n g m in o r
bueinoeeei Good parking end
I lg M ln g O r e e l v l i l b i i i l y
A|AlngM 0a/m o P ) 4404 wort

141—Homos for StIt
,*,( I f'liiiA H I I " ' '■'( S
;f NIUHt I I’ H iJ H IIMFS
F H A /V A low i i I V i \ A M / *
■■n o t Hnanco Ion i i MOT 'me I
O ev’t Fere* le lv r e t ir ip e il
temtnote. Orange. V tfv tle t
eeo.eeei */1 l U » . dm. lem rm i.
aet in kit., eerurity. eetoilitel
C O ly C U tT O M (p ill Dining
f a m ily r m i A p p lia n c e !
gar ago, tx x e d Td *ej *00
PO O L H O M II 1/1. 1000 eg ttl
L I* , d in . f a m ily , gam#
roam t ter povthi MO mo
U n d e coped i n . l/&gt; ecrei Appi
II*. dm. fem n r * t e l M
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM A
comm pad L iv. &lt;*n lem
r m i , ep p t. M r par (ft le c v ri
t*eyetom endgerngel t t MO
B R IC K V I Ip lit II*. dm. tom
rmi. me tyttom. ic r pnrch
loncod yd . fa r age i le t MO

ASSUME NOQUAUfIESI
CUSTO M n m UI bdrm pi m l
Dining. Ip m ily r m i. eppi
treed yard W*J mo ite m
P H I F O R I C L O I U R I I I I open
it* . dm . eat m kitcft low ed
n garage CMI. mo iv i MO
C U tT O M bum l ' l ip lit II*
d in , eat in k itcft , appi
garage t M l'm n M l *00

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u s tiu fiN E
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 / (1 4

BATEMANREALTY
IA N F O R D

pmg mem t acre* mm n
•put plan In ground pool
booutitul oat ire** i
1100 000
■ AIT lnd It aptoa. tu t ooo
BIAUTIFUL wooded wn -war
Wilton term Owner i
Ingl
AaemgijiMO

1214711......... 1717757
C A L L E L B I A K T 1/1.
garage loncod U 1 K

1 ta r
teller

OMUtedlinerwing HI f i l l

IANFORD

BANK rORlCLOSURES, GOV’T
TORTCIOSURES, LOWDOWN
ASSUME NOQUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY

312 W First S I . Sanford
] bdrm 1 * j l * Air. fence FHA
VA tpec lelt tM ODDA Jewel
Oeiirtkir J/liy. cant M/A
tenet Family rm Ul.tOO
Oupta* 1/11 l/t. c-h'a. lamed
MOO, me income I t i f 000

323-5774
0 1 KART

Lett IronI 1/1. ton
trot H /A, p&lt;u* ea t-e tl MO OCC

219-Wantedto Buy

I A N F O R D 1 bd rm , I bath
G reet lot at ion &gt;New point end
carpet
I 4M 00
AW 104*

STEN STRO M

Cell ter delailil
land Mintfttld, 323 7271
__ A A Carnet. Inc . M I IIM

l AH I MART * ) thederi to*
tamed yerd. tcreened patio
Quiet, near eitrn New carpel.
tile, blind* Ml *00 HI t i n
LARK

MARY

KLVD .

&gt;/|

L*ed»d with tpec lei teeture*
Living room dining room
1amity room. ItaO tq ft. Need*
to go now* Reduced la tr* *M
______no tu t
IONQWOOD/Myrtle Lake on
tenet 1/1 iplit. tcreened
heeled puot (pit . great rm
llt l.WO TedITW
IONQWOOD Lh Mary trheali
i n w pool IMF tq II ItM
Longnood Lk M ery Rd
tr* *00Oarer all HI*

SE LLING *
SAVE t ? OOO SIOOOO
I’ PFJHI- Y llltO K t IIS
I i r . ru n u, i r t i

&gt; Oea'l. Bano Farecteaera*.
Aituma Ne OutIdy
i Name* with tide DOWN I
i
I laniard Mttlertc Dlttrlttl
&gt;Cut# J'l.graef tpeculetivg
i value, the maT* coming
111 we

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a
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a
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a
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&gt;la k e M ery tchee4*t

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&gt;toptutticeted l ' l condo
lorvett price tor erte. e&lt;l

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i appi met w o ui.we

•

R E A L T Y ,

IM G .

SELLERS!!
Whet TOO Need I* e Full
Time fipecienced Agent to
Creetlvely Market A luc
cautully ClOW Your Hornet
Cell eny oneet our Agent*
ANYTIMCI

322 2470 *371 2770
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

Ob* t Down Rifmawflf!

Limit*! CAHt«l»rf

•

•

STELTEN KAM P
REALTY
3 3 0 -3 2 3 0
OWNIN MAY FINANLt tM*
lentetlic 1 bdrm home in mint
condition Don’t buy unlit
reu've tern t*t*i
Cell Oiene ft The Canaan Oraup
1W 00*1 or &gt;1111M

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
H U O A V A F O R C lO t U H t t
Low dow n! ta m m o le O range
and V o lu aia Cuunnea
C a n lor d e t a il! I
a L e c h A rb e r
w o e te te
Iron! hem e l erge let
te* w o
betti O ib orne
V en tu re I P rtp e rfw *

3394773/7741400
M N F O H O / L K M A N * Ib d rm J

•IANFORD MIITORIC

tilt

T d lC T 2 »*pvf. 1
lo ft
N rttof# or Bm p •« 4vp&lt;4*

PrxMl •» I lf, t il
7lfMKKi''&lt;J QvMUM&gt;‘t
’ W O«K
b d rm

A T H O M E ? H o m ty !
J * » b J th on d o v b ’*

cc&gt;rn«r Lot Miffl 7(43* pi«n and
toning you n**tl 140 MM

WICKCND IFBCIAL ) bdrm~
lh be Central heal A air Gat
or Cloci tor.ice Too man,
etlre* to lltl City A Crhmty
Properly. Include* ta iio
Wortiheo Awning Irrigellon
1y«lem lighted Betketbell
Court A&gt;l In chain link lenre
tor pet* A kid* Clote *o all
tchoot* I II m « 0M ________
l* il tUM M IRU N STREET. *
bdrm . I both gerege. control
H A new point In A out.
owner financing lie *00 Devk
**t owe Craning* ) ] ) « ; /
I I BLOCK HOME*/ CHA on
100*110 le t l * ■ l 4 blk
laundry, wortthep Hall ter
rm Very dote to Pmecreet
Clem ice 000Ml lata

153— AcrvagtLots/Sale
OCLTONA AREA 10 ACRES
id * 41 f *

mo 6 i l 4 Horn* *

T'pmt «!«• itOMM C«Tflt
tARrmirtgi, * n*w»f|r laiw f
* 9* ■ f nrai IJ.voo iM
R-'V' acra
lm«H tfoaifi par manI witfi
" • 'Y ' * ' lb'c "9 H4 »*7 IF7J
OBTAIN
IB M rn k«i Oak
Mammock Attumabi*

i» im

BV OWNIR l ' l double w.de
Iamity perk, carporl. tcreen
room itorege e*cel)ent
cond Priced’a low valug,
Ph Ml YHl kem ilpm
WINTff R ftPRINOb "i bdrm 14
c 40. C HA. *4raenad pgrcfi.
ceiport, 1 util rm* kocrlbco
t n ooo
Ml Ml*
i r X W Mobil* Hama I bdrm. I
be&lt;h Good condition 11 it*
»oi i f m - ,— vpi iai *m

159— Real Estate
Wanted
1 IO I ACRE* lor mobile Louth
Lantord'Lata Jattup area
Call Ml MIMaaira maitagu

/ F u rn itu re

RHAL ESTATE, INC

. AAA RAY’ l APPLIANCE a
III L French Avt. Laniard
« a I r I g a r * t or . S l o v i l ,
Wether* Dryer* Free l yr
labor werr pel avail MtOaOl
• AIR CONDITIONER, wall
unit 1*0 Firm Lv noma A
Number on machine M4 1111
BCOROOM -LUIT
Ca»*ell
King Wild pine (dark). Ilrm
met!re*t. triple dretter. large
armoire 1110401 MO ITM

‘fy o u n s4 c tc 0 ie 4 &amp; , . .

ta b le

!*»*’ • &gt; MV*” w ith f

drop in leal and 'wo chair*
Only HQCan t t l til*
FU LL ROR 1 FRIN O AND
MATTRf l l MO A JET A UP
L A R R V 'I M A R T

111*111

HOMt APPLIANCE CENTER
Over N year* in Laniard
Valet New and Uted terv'ce
all makat A part* 10* F
Commercial It
Ml M*1
MfNMORt wether very rural
Free d»*lvery andwerrenty
John A t Bell. M* IUI
OKCNMORC OKYCR Nvw
paint, work* good IM Coil

1*0 Mil

• M I C R O W A V B . K in m a n .
la r g e
Leek* good! W ork*
p e rW c fi 110
C a ll M l 1*10
M O V I N G ! Loi*. M votw el L ik e
new T red ih o n el M rtc item *
IT) t *44 day* lit paM ere*
M U 1 T t l L L I R k h P la n in d u t
t r ia l f r M l t r u p r ig h ll E r e
condrtuur^
14*1)11
• T A B U , d r o p lo o t, w ith 1
ch o ir* fa b i* tap It M " *q
w ith boffi le a v o t u p o r J I
la w ith one le a l dow n ar I V
■ la " with both la e rt* down
E tc .I r a n i comMfon
Lea
________C a ll *01 m a m ________

’

1S7— Mobilt
Home* / Sale

181— Appliance*

'T Jta &amp; e T^cvuidi&amp; e

0 DINt TIC I I T wood gram

K I N G L I I I bd rm tu if A t cond
* draw er d re tce r m irro r. 1
n tgh ltlan d * w / dbl d re w u rt
A ll for l / M F R E E b o . Ip fln g
k m effre t* w ' t u if IM t a l l

&lt;33H223&gt;377 7411

BUNK R ID S IT with two
matching drotter* Include*
maftratte* Cicollanl rond
1100 1 PICCC dining room tel
l i l t FULL SI1C BCD with
VheeI* 110 AMANA wether
and dryer 1100 Mb *0*1
• OISK. I P a It ”. Ottka twlrel
chair an rollert A 4 drawer
tiling cabinet All tor 1*0
e DINE n e I f T. table end *
chair* Ml Can ddtver 111

&gt;Vnta /Bit

W M e lt c ie w t k lt n m i

191— Building
____ Material* __

lB I-A p p lia n c D i
/ Furniture

________ Mien*

•

train, 1 ca r gar M i l t ‘ or laaaa
o p u o w a l M IQ ' m o M l *110

H ALL REALTY

c o u n lry liv in g ,
d o t e lo new m a lll G reet
tle rle r. 1/ 1, den. eel In kllcn.
booulllul Irate M / K a t l l i t i
Potne Andertan P ro p , Inc.

•

mo.*

uwiifiijoipwi

FOR 1A L I WOOD MULCH
■ring thovell I IB pick up load
Vouioed MI U4/____ __
• LAWNALOWER. Lnappar. lyt
tom *, with attachment*
Need* lune up 1*0 Ml MM
LNAPPRR PUSH MOWER with
bagger Like new HOOorbett
otter M« lit*
TRUCK, tr o ll# ,, mower*,
waadtalar. blowar, edge
tnmmor. odgar. I| " trtt
chipper and more Ml la* I

199— Pets ASu ppIle*
a AKC COCKER PUPPIES a
I wkt. bull. male*, heeim
certir thott MOOMl *0)0
BEADLE PUPPISS. • wki oM
110 1 temaiei and 1 mew
MO M IT________ _______
eCOCKSR SPANIIL. molt. Ne
paper*, but full blooded * yr*
•Id Never been around
children Oulfde dog Need*
good home t i l n t t f l l after

____________

• E R IE K IT T E N ! Partial
Man. Pieete cell after I
Ml I M I _________
OFRBB TO GOOD HOME a
month o&lt;d tamale cat Gray
color Call M) ) l *0__________
P U R E BREED ROTTWEILER
Pupp’et tor tele All thot*
Call Ml m i
PURR FICT P IT CARE. Inc
Af home fret cere E *p In
Oometlic A E.otlc pet* Lk
A b o n d e d L t e f f e d by
Velannerlen end Zooiogicel
Perk Iremed pertonnei We
provide the highetl quality
end perianeiiced pet cere et
your home **) tat IM I ar
eat in Mil_________________

211— Anliquts /
Collactiblas

flu
• W OOOKN

TAB LE

FOR

I A L V . « c h B ir i 0&gt;!
Ia6t#e WM4 xboucf Vwy hmmvf
true
ij 4 jj* r

e E X E R C I lE
B IK E
cowdiftpH u o m o w i

Good

• 19ip r f o mcrci I
M4&lt;4 Of f •m*l#

- 11 1M

^

• ■

189—OHicc Supplies
/Equipment
C O P IE R
K o n lc * 10C0 w ith
d u p lo i e r , a u to le a d
a d it
board, m u lll co lor New U K
A eking I f . 1*4
_ 1)4 M U
• T V F IW R IT B R
B r o lh t r
P o r t a b le E l e c t r o n ic C o r
ro ctro n lc 140
F u ll lin e cor
rectu m Tw o p itch A u to m a tic
r t lo c e t k n a lte r correction*.
1000 c h a r a c t e r m e m o r y
f o r a g e P r o le t f o n e l retu lt*
Ideal lor hom e or o ttlce C o tl
M i l t ] new M y te llin g p ric e
110 00 C e ll ( M i l 111 l / * l
E venmg* or leave m atvege

215— Boats and
Accessories
eCANOC. I) ll Lear* Good
condlllonl LIOOQRQ Ml aJO*
a HOULE BOAT. Ilya aboard *)
Naulallna. twin angina V
drive LIOK Or Quam «*LT’ l l
• M FT BDWRIOER 111 HP
Mercury, o b. low hour*, with
trailer D.MOM) 014* ______
• IM* 1KI/FISH BOAT. *0 HP
Merc . w/lrallec. Rom graetl
L) 000 Perllel Urvance a*l 1*00
• IN I RIOAL Made Ilien, i r
10", 4 cyl In/outboord motor
w/drivo on trailer 11.000 OBO
1)0 *00* or M* AMI eve*

M O D U S : M o n - S a t 0 B:30 C lo o o d S u n

Town Centre Apartments

S pring S avings

• 1 Bedroom . . . . $ 3 9 9

n,. :

HOURS: Mon. - Frl. 8:30 - 5:30
Managed By Angelie Ootdon Property Mnrvagemtim

• BATHROOM SIT M Inch
Vanity. Sink. Faucet. Com
modi Topper Cabinet. * Globe
Light Future White trimmed
In gold Good Condition
1100 » Cell Ml U P _________
• COMFORTIR. king/queen
Like new conditron Only *10
___
Coll MO OOP*_________
FISH Tank 10 Gel long combo
Common O ver Piece, both
10" |IQOOBO*«1*11I eftlpm
• FOR SALI Super Highway
Power King NEW « ply i 11
14 1 L T Range O Tubelet* on
I hole rim Single or duel u*e
Ml 00
• ORACO CAR IB AT Like
reel Pud LOO etkingMO
IT* 4041 tvmtg

CHIVY Mont* Carl*. IN I I
owner. 44.000 ml, auto, AJC,
V4. Nlcal M OMOBO MO0101
• CHRVILER IMPERIAL -Yl.
Llko naw Mu*t tall. Only
111.100 Call I*011Ml MM
OCIIRA OLDSMOBILK. V . 4
door automatk. * cylinder*
Aik log 42.100
TO TIM
OLE BARON Cemrtrllbt*.
Rod. loaded, dig doth,
top, new lira* 44.1004M M0I
• PLYMOUTH Grand Fury,
whlto A-l cond thru out,
Good mileogo 12.000OBO
Ml MOO
______

TARE Uf PAYMENTS
NOMONEY DOWN
eacogt loa. tog. title, ok.
FORD TAU R U S • 1* 10.
automatic. A/C. till, crulto.
Iterao Catlett* Only 11010*
pec month
Cell Mr Peyne lor eppolnlment
1)1 111! or CU-MM
11*21 PORSCHE *11 Torgo.
tow mileog
llko new
1D 11S*
110 000
OBO
INI PONTIAC LE MANS
RUNSGREAT!
|T00
J U K II

235—Trucks /
Busts / Vans
• CHEVY IBAUVILLE VAN
' 24, 1 ton, Pattongor *an,
clean Laododl Too much to
lltl, mutt tea to opprocloto
Only 41,4*1 OBO.........Ml STOP
• FO R D R A N O E R , L T X 41.
P/S, crulto, A/C. ttoroo, 4.100
mile*. I yr or M BSt ml. loft on
warranty.
C a lllT IIS M
OMC CAROO/WORK VAN.

Runt (rootI Look*
Mult toll It.ltt UBSE7 I
• i l l P PICKUP TXUCK, 1424.

4*4 with togoor sow OBO
Hood* • lot Of TLC. Ml 24)4
o 140) SUBURBAN OMC, 4.11
dktol, halt ton, mechanically
•olid, now rad /broke rotors A
calipers/hood liner. Vary good
tiro* and tow pkg. SI 100 OBO
40/ 141 1444
T4 CIS JEEP. 1144 cyl, 4 wd ,
radio, vinyl tog. block, 1 spd
SLIM......BkcoI ton) condition.
M l 414/• fo r 4 Pm

239—Motorcydas
and Bikas
144 xa

Hand* Eadura. 1444
Red/whit*. _
Call_oftorlgm
m ill*

241— Racraational
Vahidas / Campers
OIMT COACHMAN M.K. 14 ft,.
UK ml. Many aitratl Incl.
generator. Vory oosy to drlvo
sit,wo.................
agio
1404 EXCEL 14 N. Air,
bod Now owning Eecollonl
cjrvi H 0COMB14TI
•'Tt 4AOTON HOME Run* groat
Will trade tor travel traitor of
comparable value MI TItt
• '41 ALLEOHO motor homo IT
It, owning, twin bed*, genera
tor At*. SITMB OBO 1110213

m

Builder Closeout
IN PRIVATE POOL COMMUNITY
308 and 310 Krlder Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

$Si
MOVE IM
NOW!
•$453 P. I.
• Baaod On S.23% A. P. M.

• Three Bedroom, 2 Bath
Spilt Plan,
1600 Square Feet
• Vaulted Ceilings
• Spacious M aster Suite
W ith Deluxe Bath

Screened-ln Patio
Two-car Garage
Professional Landscaping
W alking Distance To Pool,
Clubhouse, Tennis &amp;.
Basketball Courts

DIRIG IONS. Lake Mjuy Blvd. call aciott 11-91. lo Let! on Sanfotd Ave.
1/2 mile lo Right on Sanora Blvd,. pan pool A. dubitouse to left on Krkiet Rrl

P A U L R. S C H W A B

wfortrw

C U S T O M H O M ES

fit

699-0962 - Office
321-8631 - Model

i

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uwtuARiaw

Lk f *00044166_______________________

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

NOW
LEASING!

CASH IN ON

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0

223- Miscellaneous

231-Cars

AUCTIONMRU)
SPECIAL BLOWOUTI
Saturday May II. I*AM i l l
N CR *11. I eng weed Tool*,
boa lot*, computer equipment,
electric t,peer iter*, lamp*,
d rettp r* bullet*, office
furniture, ccltee end end
table* tote*, mirror*, brlc e
brec. even a large tnake cage
AND LOTS MORE! Quality
confgnmenti accepted lor
luture euctlona
Buyer*
Premium Coih/ Me Ior Credit
Card*' Local Check* Howard
C Richmond.AucIicnaer
AU PJe/Ah *T4
Ml llll

Lake E m m a Rd.* Lake M a ry
HOURS; M r, 9 - 6 »S.P 10 5 •Sun. Clotccl

I;*05 W 2f&gt;lh S t i c ut • S a n fo rd

UPRIOHT PIANO w/ mutlc
rock 4 bench E acollant cond
LVIOOBO Coll ME MSB

•1970 DEVIUE CADIUAC

&gt;1000 OBO All power TT) OM*

213— Auctions

On

Geneva Gardens

222— Musical
Merchandise

• POND THUNDIRBIRD, I40S.
All eriglnoll Head* aomo
work. HAM OBO a iB Itt
1440 FORD Pkk up. 1/1 Ion.
retlortd l*TI Lot* of oatra
part* A Beauty 44.000 430OBI)

• REESE RECEIBVR HITCH,
1000/10.000. Cl*** IV. Pit*
mott full l i l t p/u trueka.
ITS 00 Call M l** It

3301 S. Sanford Ave. • 323-3301

3X1-7303

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

U PICK. Black eyed pee* i*
/Ippercream peat BIO and
Okra ......... ............Ml 0*0*
WHITE CORN FOR SALE
MarIwothor Farm*
1«« I Celer y A re , Sen lord

330— Antique/Classic
Cars

233—Auto Parts
/ Accassorlas

/4fMVtt*KeHfo

St. Croix Apartments
makerenting a

221— Good Things
to Eat

• INSULATION for ottk. Ow*m
Corning R IF, 4.1" a 11",
Kkpor loot OBO IT) *140
LIVING ROOM SIT, tola and
loveteal, l lamp*. Only t yr
OfdllKOBO U IN O IN I lor
Mlttublthl Mirage Only IT.000
mile* U 10OBO 111 MO)
e P L IIR ), Hutky U S A make
S" .
. j" . s„p joint plleri lor
do It yourillar. Mochonlct.
Good oil) Horn to oil m*k* in
your lomlly Carton of *la (4).
For only U 00 worth 114
121*144
• I 1/1 HP O IB P W IL L fleet
pump w/*0ft I 1/1” pipe 1100
(1)10 value) *11 T4M
• IN ROMANCE NOVEL1I
Harlequin and olh on In
perfect condition all tor only
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O'Tl CHEVY I I Comlno, no
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 21, 1004

At

Som e of the seeds you 've sown
In the (uist year have not fallen
on un p rod u ctive soli, hi the year
ahead you m ight he pleasantly
su rp rise by what you harvest.
OEMINI (Muy ill- J u n e 20)
Today If you get Involved In
some type o f com m ittee w ork, go
all the way. Don't settle for being
a v ic e -c h a irm a n o r a m in o r
com m and. K now where In look
for rom ance nnd y o u 'll find It.
T h e A stro-G ru ph M atchm aker
Instantly reveals w h ich sig ns urc
ro ma nt i c al l y perfect for you.
M a l l 9 2 a n d a l o n g , s el f addressed, stam |icd envelope In
M atchm aker, c/o th is newspaJicr. P.O. Box 4405. New York.
N.Y. 10103.
CANCER (June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
S h o u ld you be (old som ething In
co n fid e n ce today, y o u 're not
lik e ly to betray the trust. Tw o
friends w ill sense th is q u a lity In
you and separately reveal their
HC'CTCtHi
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Y ou r
e x p e c ta tio n s co u ld be rath e r
high today, but t ills does nol
m ake them faulty or wrong. Dig

hopes provide Itlg m otivatio n
you r art 1stle und creative urges
und If you try. you m ight do very
today, because you m ight In­
well.
capable o f producing som ething
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22| w o rth y o f kee p in g Ihul w ill
W h istle w h ile you w ork today,
please you und others us well.
b ecau se p ro g re ss m uy com e
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
m ore ea sily If you find enjoy­ II th ing s have been a (rifle dull
m ent In ull of you r Involvem ents,
for you lately In the romance
even the serious and dem anding
d e p a rt m e n t , don't despair.
ones.
C u p id m ay m ake some swift and
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Y ou r fa v o ra b le ch a n g e s b e g in n in g
I h - s I asset today m ight be y o u r
today.
a b ility to take the com plicated
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20)
c o n c e p ts a n d s u g g e s tio n s or Shop u round again today for an
others and sort out th eir root
Item y o u ’ve been reluctant to
values. W h a t’s left over ru n Ik : buy because of Its price. Th ere's
put to good use.
u ch an ce you m ay find it offered
SCORPIO (O d . 24-Nov. 22) at a figure you cuii afford.
S o m e t h in g fro m w h i c h y o u
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
m ade m oney p revio usly could
You need Ihc type of a ctiv itie s
provide a bonanza for you again
today that perm it you to move
III th is cycle. It’s tim e to lake around both m entally nnd p h y s­
another hard look at this old
Ically. Y o u 'll find It even more
provider.
stim u la tin g If you're ehallcugcd
111 both these areas.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) A problem for w h ich you
TAURUS (A p ril 20 M ay 20) Do
have no solution m ight be easily not d iscou n t o r d ism iss uny
resolved by yo u r m ate If you bright Ideas you get today that
d iscu ss It w ith him /her today. A you feel co u ld m ukc or save you
view from a different perspective m oney. W hnt you conceive can
m ay be ull you need.
he accom plished, at least In part.
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MONDAY

April 25, 1994

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
86th Year, No. 211 - Sanford, Florida

Downtown discovery

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE______________
□ Sports

Preservation board eyes W elaka building

By VICKI DsSORMIIR
Herald Staff Wrltor

Youth baseball in stretch run
SANFORD — With three weeks left In the
Sanford Recreation Department Little Major and
Hube Ruth bust-bull league season's. the cltv
championship picture Is starting to tnke shoi&gt;c.

l )8ee Page IB.

□ PlO plB
A rose is a rose...is a rose
Roses are considered the ‘Queen of Flowers.’
They have provided final and healing effects and
have Inspired fashion and art. Roses may lx- a
lot of work, but their mngnlflrcnt beauty Is well
worth the effort.

SANFORD — The Sanford Historic Presrvntlon
Hoard has discovered a diamond In the rough
nestled among the buildings along First Street In
Sanrord and ho|&gt;es to be able to make It avnllnblc
to both private enterprise and community-based
organizations.
The Welaka Building which tins stood mostly
empty Tor the better port of decade. Is currently
under the ownership of the Resolution Trust
Corporation und proponents of the revitalization
of the downtown historic commercial district arc
excited about the opportunity of acquiring the
building.
"Th e Preservation Hoard has really been

fT h e Preservation board has
really been involved In reaching
that goal (of acquiring that
building). But there are other
entities that are working toward
getting the building with us. J
______________________________ -K avln Stubbs
Involved In renchlng (lull goal (of acquiring that
building)." said Kevin Stubbs, chairman of the
board. "But there are other entitles that are
working toward getting the building with us."
Stubbs said that he. downtown realtor Helen
Stairs and civic leader Kay Hartholomcw have

C Bee Page 3B,

Seminole County celebrates 81st anniversary
S pencer to be executed
RICHMOND. Vu. — Tim othy Spencer's killing
spree — two months In which he broke Into the
homes of four women and rn|&gt;cd and killed them
— made him notorious as the city’s "Southsldc
Strangler."
Hut It wus S(&gt;encer‘s prosecution, not Ills
crimes, that logged him u spot In criminal
history. In 1988. he wns the country's first
capital murder suspect prosecuted using DNA
evidence. On Wednesday, barring last-minute
delays. Spencer will be the first to lie put to
death based on dial genetic link.
"There Is absolutely no doubt as to Spencer's
guilt." says stale prosecutor Doiuild D. Curry.

Food distribution set
SANFORD — The Emergency F'ood Assistance
Program (TEFA P) will be having a pair food
distribution opportunities next week.
On Tucsduy and Thursday. April 20 and 28.
food for those who qualify (based on household
size and Ineotqe) will be given out at the
distribution center In (he old Zayres Plaza at
2970 Orlando Drive. Sanford.
Those who are In need may register for and
receive emergency food suppllcson either day.
The distribution center.will he open from 10
a.tn. until 0 p.m. on both duys.

Three winners in latest draw ing
TA L L A H A S S E E — Three Lotto players lucked
out and selected Ihc six numbers drawn In the
latest drawing, according to Florida's Depart­
ment of the Lottery.
The winning tickets were purchased In Bocn
Raton. Miami mid Seminole. Saturday night's
numbers were 2-3-0-8-15-43. lottery officials
announced Sunday.
In uddltlon lo the grand prize winners, who
will share u Jackpot estimated nt $8 million,
more than 278.000 other players can collect.
The 245 who cliosc five of the six numbers cun
redeem their tickets for $ 1.235.
Another 15.632 who matched four numbers
cun pick up $46.50, and the 262.932 who were
half right with three numbers won $3.50.
Tills week's Jackpot also Is estimated at $8
million.

From sta ff and wire reports

INDEX

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Brldos..............
Classifieds...... ..4B,5B Movies.............
Comics...... ,,,,,
Crossword......
Door Abby.......
Deaths.............
Dr. Oott............
Editorial...........
Florida.............

Tem ps expected to rise

P a rtly
Cloudy

Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of
u ftc r u oo n th u n •
derstorma. High In
the mid to upper 80s.
Wind cast 10 to 15
mph.

For more weather, ass Pigs 2A

I'i Bee Welaka, Page BA

City airs
‘spruce-up’
projects
tonight
By NICK PFBIFAUF
Morale! Stall Wrltor

Average gas price up
LOS A NGELES — The price of gasoline rose
1.45 cents a gallon al the nutlon's pumps during
the past two weeks, the Lundticrg Survey said
Sunday.
The overall retail average — which Includes
all grades, sclf-and full-service — was 112.90
cents u gallon m i Friday, mild Industry unulyst
Trilby Lundberg.
That rise represented a faster rale of Increase
than repotted In the two prior surveys. Hut.
Lundticrg suld. there ure likely to be modest
Increases or a leveling off In the near future.
A rise In the price of crude all by aboul $1.50
a barrel since late March was the determining
fuetor 111 the gasoline price rise, she said.

been meeting with city manager Hill Simmons
regarding garnering support from the City of
Sanford for the purchase of the building. A
resolution will be presented at this evening's City
Commission meeting asking commissioners to
pledge their support for the project.
The commission Is not being asked to give
ftnanclul support to the project at this time.
Stubbs said the Historic Preservation Hoard
has contributed $2,000 toward the purchase
price. He said grant money and prlvnte Inventors
are being nought to help with the acquisition of
the building.
Stubbs did not know the dollar amount of the
offer the preservation txiard had made. Stairs,
who has been handling that aspect of the

Phyllis Qrlndle (left) shares her papsr doll collection with Lorrelne W hiting.

100 a tte n d o p e n h o u s e
By VICKI DsSORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — The history of Seminole County
cumc to life through paper dolls and citrus
tables for u little while this weekend.
The Museum of Seminole County History
opened Its doors to the public for a few hours of
lively presentations and beautiful exhibits on
Sunday afternoon.
Wlillc the crowd was small, those who did
attend the event were treated to an exhibit of
unique artwork and got un intimate view of the

some of the playthings that occupied the tune
of youngsters a more Hum a century and a half
ago.
"We were very pleased with the crowd." said
Kay Hartholomcw of the Seminole County
Historical Society. "We were competing with
the symphony at the college and some other
big things I think we did fairly well."
Aboul 100 people passed through the doors
of the museum during the two hour open house
that was designed to celebrate the 81st
See Museum, Page SA

SANFORD — A numlx-r of Improvements will
be discussed during this evenings regular
Sanford City Commission meeting. They Include
the Civic Center courtyard. MrKlbblu Park, and a
new sidewalk near Seminole HlghSchool.
The revltall/allon ot the courlyurd at the Civic
Center are being suggested by the Scenic
Improvement Hoard, following discussion of the
matter at the Apttl 0 meeting.
Called a "spruce-up", the project proposals
Include removal ol some existing concrete paved
urrus. planting of trees, shrults und flowers,
placement of a serpentine concrete walkway,
picnic tuhlcs und grills, and an open luwn area
for apcclulevcnu.
The SIH has suggested lluunclag of the project
be allocated from the budget of the SIH/Grounds
Maintenance Division, al an estimated cost of
$7,288,
The consideration of fencing at McKlhhln Park
Is the result ot a petition signed hy 20 residents
near the paik located off W. 25th Street, between
Marshall and Hurt well Avenues. The petition Is
dated Feb. 2.‘l.
In a statement submitted with the petition,
resident Carol Wheaton explained. "We Irel Mils
will greatly reduce the theft and vandalism
problems we are now experiencing In this area.”
A study of the petition however, has Indicated
that of the 20 signatures, l-t properties are
represented, with only five of them within the
Incorporated city limits.
The cost estimated by the city stall for the
fencing of approximately 800 feel, has been
listed as slightly over $3,000.
Grounds Maintenance Coordinator Howard
Jeffries Itus reported the funds for such u protect
I ] See 'Spruce-up', Page BA

150 s to r e s p la n n e d fo r p r o p o s e d O v ie d o m all
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Horald Senior Staff Wrltor
OVIEDO — Hurdlncs. Dillard and Gayfcrs will
lead up to ISO stores at u proposed new mull In
Ovcldo Crossing near here, a senior official with
the developer confirmed this morning.
Bruce Alexander, senior vice president for new
business development for The Rouse Co., said
one or two other department stores muy be
located at the but no agreements linvc been
reached.

The center will be an estlmutcd 1 million
square feet In size und contain approximately
150 stores and restaurants and will employee up
to 2.000 people, said Alexander. Formal an­
nouncement of Rouse's plans will be In 00 to (X)
days, said Alexander.
Rouse developed such showplucc centers us
llu rb o rp la c c In B a ltim o re and H aysldc
Marketplace In Miami.
The mull could become the third Hurdlnes
locution In Seminole County. A Hurdlnes will be
located at Sanford's Seminole Townc Center.

now under construction, ulong with the existing
store at Altamonte Mall. A Dillard will ulso be
located at the Sanford mull. A Gayfcrs Is located
at Altamonte Mull.
The mull site Is owned by A. Duda and Sons.
Duda's land development company. Vlerru Co.,
converted 500 acres of pasturcland Into the
musslvc Ovcldo Crossing retail und Industrial
center near Oviedo. The center Is loeuted
northwest of the Intersection of the Central
Florida GrccneWny and Red Hug Luke Road.

U Bee Mall, Page BA

C rim e
fig h te rs
h o n o re d
By NICK PFBIFAUF
Horald Staff Wrltor
LA K E MARY — The Lake Mary
City Commission honored a number
of people for meritorious service
Thursday evening. Each of them
dealt with the fight ugulnst crime.
Lake Mary Police Chief Rlchurd
Henry hud recommended the honor
for officer Stephen P. Shea for
outstanding performance of duty.
According to the recommenda­
tion. on Jan. 25, Shea, on residen­
tial patrol, spotted a suspicious man
riding u woman's bicycle. When the
man saw the officer, he reportedly
fled, but was upprehended by Shea
following u brief chase on foot.

□ See Honors, Page BA

H*f»MPhotobyAp*yl Konlilon

Honored are (from left) Troy Waranka, Daniel Ortiz, Sheri Ann McCutchen-HIII and Stephen P. Shea.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Backstage decisions

Inm ates movies include sex, violent fare
TA L L A H A S S E E — When Imprisoned murderers, thieves,
niplsts nnd burglars get to watch movies, hills for the rented
videos Indicate state prison officials nrr lax In screening out sex
and violence.
For example, at Union Correctional Institution In Halford,
which houses part of Florida's death row, Inmates recently
viewed "Murder In-Law,” billed as tty- mother or nil horror
movies. The Tampn Tribune reported Suttdny.
Also on the playbill was "Ellown Away," portraying a
17-year-old sex kitten murderess, and "One False Move,"
which opens with a drug gang's execution-style slayings.
At Brevard Correctional Institution, set aside for teen-age
Inmates. Inmates got to watch "Basic Instinct," nnd "Th e Oood
Son," about a serial killer, as well ns the ccrchral "Age of
Innocence."
"Th is Is the most obvious sjmiI to start to curb violence," said
Carole Llcbcrmun, a California psychiatrist who testified before
Congress on media violence.

G riffin doesn’t know w ho shot Gunn
MOBILE, Ala. — The man serving a life sentence for the
murder of an Alabama abortion doctor outside a Florida clinic
says he docs not know who shot David Gunn.
"I've been trying to find out for a yenr. and I'm still trying to
find out," Michael Gridin told the Mobile Press Register In n
telephone Interview for Sunday editions. "I'm trying to find out
why I've been railroaded.
Griffin, a former chemical worker, was convicted of killing
Gunn, a Eufanla doctor, last month by a Pensacola, Fla., Jury.
Griffin's sentence for the March 10. 1093, killing requires him
to serve at lenst 23 years In prison. He Is Imprisoned nt the
Baker Correctional Institution nearOhistec, Fin.
Gunn was shot In the back us be arrived for work behind the
Pensacola. Fla., clinic as an abortion protest went on In front.
Gridin claims evidence was altered and fabricated. He said he
has written to U.S, Attorney General Janet Reno to tell her
nbuut It.
Gridin said he wants to know why police nnd prosecutors
were so eager to convict him.
"Th a t’s one of the things I'm trying to find out," he says. "T o
find out that. I have to find out the Iruth about what actually
happened March 10, I have to take It In that order. I rail
speculate a Ini. bui I choose not to do ihat. ... There are so
many lies at this point. 1can't even speculate."

Leaders w ant credit w here credit Is due

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G A IN ESV ILLE — As the Btatc makes a plantation museum of
Alachua County's llnlle Homestead, black leaders want to
make sure credit Is given where credit Is due.
"For many whites, the word 'plantation' doesn't have the
same connotations as It does for us blncks," Santa Fe
Community College researcher Sherry Dupree told The
Gainesville Sim for a story Sunday.
T o some, what's known as the "Florida Cracker" house amid
the pines eight miles southwest of Gainesville Is a treasure
trove of relies from Alachua County's pastoral past, and u
symbol of 1860s architecture.
"We see It as slave labor. Building an empire for another
group, and another group reaping the benefits from their tolls,"
Dupree said.
"If It's going to be restored, (lint’s flue. But It really must
focus on Hie Information concerning slavery," she said.
The 1994 Legislature appropriated $188,000 for the
restoration. The grant wtll be used as a match to lure private
donations for a project likely lo exceed $400,000.

From Associated Press reports

Behind scenes meeting decided fate of Senate bill
By Associated Brass
TA LLA H A S S E E — It wns good news for
Jnl-nlal and bad news for dog tracks when
Senate tenders met behind the scenes to
draw up a must-pass list for the last day of
the 1994 Legislature.
"It wns rule by minority," Senate Dean
and Commerce Clmtrmnn W.D. Childers,
D-Pensacoln, told the Tnllnhusscc Democrat
for a story tn Sunday's editions.
The meeting wns held, with the blessing
of Senntr President Pat Thnmns. D-Qulncy,
tn the offlrc of Sen. Jlni Scott. R-Fort
Lauderdale, whose Broward County district
Includes Danla Jul-AInt, one of Florida's
busiest frontons.
Four other Republicans were present:
Senate President Pro Tem pore Andcr
Crenshaw and Sen. Bill Oankhead. both of
Jacksonville: Sen. Toni Jennings of Orlando
and Sen. John McKay of Urandenton. Rules
C h a ir m a n G e o rg e K i r k p a t r ic k . D Gainesville, alsouttended.
M e e tin g w ith o u t n o tif y in g o th e r

luwmnkrrn nnd the public violated Senate
rules — and, apparently, the stntc's governmcnl-ln-thc-sunshlnr law.
Thomas argued that hr had to seek
approval from Republicans because he was
dealing with a Senate split 20-20 along
party lines.
At l)iat late point tn the session, at least
two-thirds of the senutors* votes were
needed to tiring hills to the floor.
Thomas said he Instructed Kirkpatrick
and Sen. Robert Wexlcr, D-Boca Raton, to
meet with Scott nnd Bnnkhrnd to "reach an
Informal agreement'' on what hills to take
up on the final day.
"You've got to have some concurrence fur
the Senate lo ennet any of them." Thomas
said.
Asa result. Jnl-nlal got a sizeable tnx brrnk
approved April 16. [Jog racing didn't.
Childers, left to deal with Irate dog-truck
owners, said the meeting broke Senate
rules.
"Th e y pulled the Jal-nlal bill out. Yet they
screwed the dog breeders and race tracks."

Donation
ban brings
pre-session
surge

Childers said.
"I don't want to characterize It ns
gathering." Scott said. "There's nothing
unusual about this. Tills wns very open anti]
orderly."
"I admire Scott for the way he did tt,"|
Chlldrrssnld. "It was slick."
Scott denied having any special interest in ]
— or knowledge of — thejal-alal bill, but lie
acknowledged he had asked Childers to give
It special treatment In the Commerce
Committee. Childers didn't.
The House had sent the Senate two bills,
one In cut tnxrs nn Jnl-nlal wagering and the
other to do the same at dog tracks. Childers
said It wns a package deal.
The Jnt-alnt tux would drop from 7 I
percent to 5 percent, which a House
analysis said would cost the state $2 1
million u yenr In revenue.
Childers said he will nsk Gov. Lawton
Chiles to Include the dog-truck tax-cut
proposal In n special session later this year
on health cure. Chiles hasn't Indicated
whether he'll sign the Jal-nlal tax cut Into
law.

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By Associated Brass
TALLA H ASSEE W hen
House members barred cam­
paign donations during the
Iwo-monlh legislative session,
inayhc It was predictable they'd
rake III hlg contributions the day
before It started.
"Isn't that a coincidence?"
Rep. Jlni King. R-Jueksonvlllc,
told The Florida Tlmes-Unlon for
a story Sunday.
King received $18,190 in
campaign donations on Feb. 7.
the day before the session,
according to reports filed with
the Division of Elections.
R e p . W llly c D e n n is , D Jacksonville, reported $5,900
that day. more than half the
total of her three-month report.
Rep. Joe Arnull. R-Jaeksonvllle.
reported $5,300 on the eve of the
session.
Many of the Feb. 7 contribu­
tions to lawmakers reportedly
were from special Interests with
a direct stake In proposed laws,
Including banks. Insurance

W ay Back W hen
By 1912 tho thriving city ol Sanlord was botng
sorvad by two banks. Ono was tho First
National and Iho othor was tho Pooples Bank /
Trust Company ol Sanlord, hoaded by M. M.
Smith, tho man who ownod tho homo at tho
southeast corner ot Eighth and Elm which al
ono tlmo was usod as a hospital or clinic by
Drs. Davis Fostor and J.T. Denton lor surgical
operations. Tho Peoples Bank, foundod about
1908, was on tho southeast comer of First
Streol and Magnolia Avonue. Altor Iho collapso
ol tho Somlnolp County Bank In 1927 and (he
closing of the First Notional Bank July 12,
1929, Iho Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville
opened Iho Sanford Atlantic Nalional Bank In
this building.'taler tho S&amp;ilord Atlantic Bank

bought tho old First National Bank Building al
tho southeast corner ol First and Park, now
known as tho First Union Bank. When Iho
Sanlord Atlantic Bank was estubllshod branch
banking was allowed In Florida so each
banking facility had to havo Its own staff of
officers and a board of directors Tho bank
building, shown above, was onlargod and
became the site ol ono ol Iho Winn-Lovetl
Grocery Company's Plggly-Wlggly otoros ll
was managod for a long tlmo by Marko
Gnllbroath. The building next door to this
particular structure became woll known as thn
Mather Furnlturo Company under a manager
named Charlie Luko,

C See Donation, Page BA

T V re p o rts s h o w c itiz e n s fig h tin g c rim e in ow n n e ig h b o rh o o d s
do|&gt;crs — got together and formed a "nuisance
Iask force."
"What happened was this community rose up
and, with the help of the district attorney's office,
closed this bar down In less Hum a year," task
force director David Castro says as the cameras
show the neighborhood Involved.
Castro, community leader Jim Adams and
other team members quietly gathered evidence
about what was happening at the bar. Tills
allowed a court to assess the impact of the
activities nn the society around it. resulting In an
order to close ll and demolish It.
Ironically, the site of the Ivy Hill Bar Is being
taken over by u church.
That report Illustrates the Idea behind the
scries, said Marjorie Bcknert Thomas. Ivanhoc’s
chief executive officer.
"Th e news segments arc about actionable,
transferable events that can be used by other
communities around the country." she said.
"Th a t’s what we want to do — educate people

By Aamoclatad Press
ORLANDO — Everyone agrees ilicre's loo much
crime and violence on television. The problem Is
that, like the weather, nobody seems lo do
anything about II.
But now, an Orlando-based T V production
company Is stepping forward wllli good news on
crime: real-life success slories about people who
are actively helping lo reduce violence In thetr
communities.
The videotaped reports are being used with
local T V news shows across the country.
The syndicated series by Ivan hoe Cuintnunlcallons Inc. focuses on tactics and techniques to
combat neighborhood crime. The two-nilnutc
’.reports feature Innovative programs carried out
by ordinary citizens angry about the robberies,
shootings and drug trafficking In their midst.
One recent report focused on Philadelphia,
where citizens fed up with the Ivy Hill Bar — a
gathering place for drug dealers, pimps and

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Tuesday: Becoming partly
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High In the upper 80s. Wind
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Extended forecast: Partly
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afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms. Illghs In the upper
80s to lower 90s. Lows In the
lower 70s.

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street crime away from children walling for Hie
school bus. The parents also keep the children
away from Hie sirerts, says Robert Wutcriiiun. a
resource specialist for the Dade County Housing
and Urban Development Otllrc.
"We don't have the true numbers, but crimes
toward our children. Including drugs, are down."
says Barbara Robinson, patrol coordinator In Hie
Scott-Carvcr Housing Development. "And we
know for sure that the truancy numbers artdown. because we walk the streets looking for
them.”
Ivunhoe has been producing mid syndicating
T V news series on various subjects for 12 years.
Similar scries on medical breakthroughs and
Innovations In education urc reaching 75 million
T V households a week, according to calculations
by the Nellscn ratings company.

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ub out wlral th e y cun do In tb c lr own
neighborhoods."
The series Is the creation of Ivunhnc President
Bette DonFIcur, a former television reporter who
does much of the research and production
herself.
"I thought the time was right because people
are fed up with seeing the body bag of crime
stories on T V newscasts." Ms. BonFIcur said.
The nightly parade of police cuses on television
Is "also terribly alarmist because It's not
representative of what's really happening out
there," she said.
Recent viewer polls reflect the some criticism,
and many news directors agree with the findings.
Ivunhoc's "Crackdown on Crime" series gives
T V stations "a way to balance all the blood and
guts that's so prevalent In all of our newscasts
today." said Bob Jordan, news director of KCBS
In Los Angeles.
One of the Ivanlioc reports tells about volun­
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Daytons Beachi Waves are
2*3 feet and choppy. Current Is
slight to the north with a water
temperature of 75 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 2Vi-3 feet and real choppy.
Current Is to the uorlli with a
water temperature of75 degrees.

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u.m., 6:30 p.m.j MaJ. — a.in.,
12:20 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs, 9:0-1 n.m., 9:38
p.m.: lows. 2:59 n.m.. 3:00 p.m.;
New Sm yrna Beach: highs.
9:09 u.m.. 9:43 p.m.: lows. 3:04
u.m.. 3:11 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs, 9:24 n.m.. 9:58 p.m.:
lows, 3:19 n.m.. 3:26 p.m.

BO ATIN G
St. Auguatlne to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind southeast 15
knots. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Bay and
inland waters a moderate chop.
Scattered showers and a few
thunderstorms. Tuesday: Wind
southeast 10 to 15 knots. Sens 3
to 4 feel. Bay und inland waters
a moderate chop. Widely scat­
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Sanford Sunday was 82 degrees
and Hie overnight low was 64 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
und Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 u.m. Mon­
day. tolulled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 n.m.
today was 73 degrees und
Monday's overnight low was 67.
us recorded by the Nntlonnl
Weather Service at (he Orlando
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Olhcr Weather Service data:

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Boilon
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�Sanford H erald, Sanlord, Florida - M onday, April 25, 1904 - 3A

Drug paraphernalia possession alleged
Mlkltn l.atcsa Drown, 28, 1132 Dunbar Avc,, Lake Monroe,
was chargeri with possession of drug paraphernalia by the
Seminole County sheriffs office on Friday.
Deputies said they were familiar wllh Brown who they said
had been arrested In the past on charges ranging from
prostitution in drug sales, Police reported they believed she
was ai ling suspiciously and Hint she was walling to be picked
up.
Deputies questioned her and saw her trying to conceal a
homemade crack cocaine smoking devise. A female officer
conducted a pat down search and revculcd the pipe.
She was taken to the John 15$Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

Field trip to
pioneer settlem ent
Liberty Christian School of
Sanford roconlly wonl on a
Hold trip lo tho Plonoor
Settloment for tho Croatlve
A rl3 In Barborvlllo. Workor
Steve Vrooman (right) oxplalns
Iho Innerworklngs and mecha­
nism of a loom lo students
(from left) Tlmolhy Synor. Mark
Day, Tabltha Day and teacher
Mrs. Mavis Trombly.

Drug charges filed
Scott Ashley Dowling, 10. who did not give officers an
address, was charged wllh possession of a controlled substance
and possession of drug paraphernalia by Seminole Counly
sheriffs deputies on Friday.
Police said he was slopped on a routine traffic slop and gave
deputies permission lo search the car. Deputies found H.5
grams of marl|uana and some rolling papers, plus an open
Ixittlr of beer.
He was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $300 bond.

H*nld Pholn b , Apr,! Kent, Ion

Trespassing alleged
Anthony Joseph Simpson. 20, 173 Wildwood Drive. Sanford,
was charged with trespassing and resisting arrest without
violence by Altamonte Springs police.
Police said they found him sleeping In his car In Ihe Chatham
Harbor apartment complex. The complex security guards were
summoned and they asked him to leave, but hr refused.
After (Kilter arrived, they said, he was asked lo leave ihree
additional times, but again he refused, saying he had an uncle
who was an attorney and that he knew people who lived In the
complex.
Noting thill hr had been drinking, officers offered to cull film
a cub, according to the report. Again he refused and he was
arrrxlrd.
He resisted Ihe handcuffs they tried to pul on him. thry said.
H r was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

Grand th eft charged
David Scoll Overboil. 18. 2012 Arnruth. Casselberry, was
charged wllh grand (hell, drallng In stolrn property and
jiossessloii of drug paraphernalia by Seminole COunty sheriffs
deputies on Friday.
Deputies said a burglary was reported In February In Ihe 100
block of Plnrsong Drive In Sanford. Lust month, sevrraf of the
Items reported stolen In that burglary were found at Gold
Concepts Pawn shop.
Through store records. II was found tlial Overboil hud been
Involved III Ihe transactions Involving Ihoxe Items
Deputies went lo his home and fils parents gave them
permission to search fils room. In there they did not And any of
Ihe Items, hoi fils father did point out a bong (martjuunu
smoking devise) and other drug paraphernalia. Overboil was
not there ai the time.
He later turned himself Into the Seminole County sheriffs
office and udmlltrd to Ihe burglary.
He was taken lo the John E. Polk Correctional Knclllly and
held on $ 10,000 iKtnd.

Drugs, prostitution charges filed
Tony Lee Hose, 33. 32-1 Miller Koad, Sanford, was charged
with 'assignation to commit prostitution, possession of
marljiiami and (Missenslnn of drug paraphernalia by Sanford
(K ille r.

Polite said that he offered an undercover officer posing ns a
prostitute $50 In exchange for "straight sex."
In a subsequent search of bis property, the police found
rolling papers and some marijuana.
He was taken to (be John E. Polk Correctional Fuclltty and
held on $5(X) bond

DUI arrests
• Laurie Ann Hardman. 30. 713 Haven Avc.. Altamonte
Springs, al the corner of U.S Highway 17-92 and Slate Hoad
434.
• Rudolph Antes Scrlvner. 40. 031 Carrlgnan Avc.. Oviedo,
al Stale Road 434 and Clouts Street.
Both were held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on
$500 bond.

Resisting arrest
Cynthlu Vallulne Cantrell, 29. 3825 Elder Springs Circle.
Sanford, was arrested on two resisting arrest charges by
Sanford police Wednesday night. Police rcjHirt Cantrell refused
lo respond lo questions when (lie stopped her In n dark alley
behind a West First Street pub.

Crimes reported to deputies
Burglaries and thefts
• Auto Palace Leasing and Wholesale Inc., 809 Raven Avc.,
Longwood; $2,500 Porsche dash. $1,000 Jaguar dash, and
radios valued at $850 reported taken from two cars sometime
between 11;30 pan. Tuesday and 7 a an. Wednesday.

Vandalism
• A Midway youth reported a group of Juveniles threw u brick
Into a window of a residence In the 2200 block of Sipes Avenue
at fi: 10 pan. Wednesday.

Crim es reported to Sanford police
Violence
• A Sanford man reported he was struck on the head by a
youth while he was In Ihe parking lot of Flrsl Union Bank.
1001 French AvcTut 2:45 p.m. Monday.
• A Lake Mary man reported Avc or six youths "Jumped"
him and hit him wllh a chair near Ihe corner of 11th Street and
Willow Avenue al 4:45 p.m, Monday.

Burglaries and thefts
• Rent A Center. 3683 S. Orlando Drive; 27-Inch television
reported taken at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
• 1200 block Scott Avenue; video tape recorder and remote
control valued al $324 reported taken sometime Tuesday
between 5 a.in. and 7:25 a.m.
• Cedar Creek Apartments; possessions valued at In excess
of $300 reported taken from a vehicle In the parking lot
sometime between 10 p.m. Monday and 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
• 600 block Oak Avenue; 5100 window air conditioner
reported seen taken from vacant house at 5:23 p.m. Tuesday.

Auto thefts
• Lakcvlew Nursing Center. 919 E. Second St.; 1978 Pontiac
Bonneville reported taken sometime Wednesday between 6
p.m. und 10:30 p.m.
• 700 block East Airport Boulevard; 1084 Cadillac reported
taken sometime between 6;45 p.m. Monday and 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
• 2800 block Persimmon Avenue; 1987 pickup reported
taken sometime Wednesday between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. The
owner reported recovering the vehicle near Third Street and
Persimmon Avenue ul 3:45 p.m. Wednesday.
• Snllpolntc Apartments; 1977 Chevrolet Nova reported
taken sometime between 11 p.m. Tuesday and 3:28 a.m.
Wednesday, when It wus found crashed Into a power pole at the
corner of Fulton Street und Holly Avenue.

Exiles meet with Castro
Gathering intended to heal rift between Cubans
By JOHN RICE
Associated Press Writer
HAVANA. Cuba — President
Fldrl Castro mingled ovrr cana­
pes wllh men who once tried to
overthrow him.
The cordial gathering lair
Sunday al Castro's official resi­
dence on the Plaza of the
Revolution capped a conference
designed lo Improve relations
between exiles and the Cuban
government.
It tncludrd former members of
organizations (hat oner mounted
atiarks against the Communist
Island, along will) longtime sup­
porters of closer U.S.-Cuban ties.
Officials Insisted the meeting
was meant to begin healing the
rift between Cubans, not to serk
dollars from Cubans abroad nor
divide Cuban-America ns. Exile

dnllurs already rival tourism as a
major source of Income here.
About 225 exiles, more than
150 from the United Stales,
intended the three-day confer­
ence. the first meeting since
1078 between exiled Cubans,
who have bitterly opposed
Castro's government for 35
years, and Cuban ofAclals.
Asked what he would have
done In a meeting with Castro 20
years ago. Luis Tornes, a velcrnn
of the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion
grinned.
"W hy don't you usk what he
woidd have done 20 years ago?
He would have killed me." said
Tonics. 7 0 . who noted II was his
llrsl faee-lo-faec inerting with
Castro.
Rafael Hugurl. who fought
alongside Castro against the
dictatorship ol Fulgenclo Batista

but later fought Castro because
of the government's turn to
Soviet support said: "In general
everything Isa positive slrp."
The officials excoriated hard­
line antl-Cnstro factions In
Havana and encouraged exiles lo
Invest, idiliough the U.S. em­
bargo blocks people In the Unit­
ed Stairs from Investing.
"There could be much open­
ing. hut In reality, our relations
with the emigres face very Im ­
portant obstacles, such as the
U.S. blockade." said Carlos
Luge. Cuba’s chief economic
planner.
Companies from Spain, .Mex­
ico and elsewhere have already
Invested In scores of Joint ven­
tures wllh the Cuban govern­
ment.
In Havana, blackouts leave
Cubans without power for much

or the day. Meal, cooking oil.
gasoline, soap, cigarettes, vege­
tables and many other goods are
hard to find.
Stale rations Dial not long ago
provided at least Die basics have
fallen lo 8 ounces of cooking oil a
month. 40 nsplrln a year. A
typical month's wage Is worth
two or three dollars at Die
black-market exchange rate.
Ironically, Cubans In Cuba are
forbidden by law lo Invesl In Die
large-scale, export Industry Die
government is promoting.
Cuba Is trying lo save Its
socialist system with reforms
following the collapse of aid from
Die former Soviet bloc. Under
last year's reforms. 150,000
Cubans have opened small
private businesses or applied lo
do so. Luge said
Earlier. Foreign Minister Rob­
erto Kobntna said Cuba would
drop a ban on return visits by
recent legal emigres and would
allow a few children of emigrants
to attend Cuban universities.
He promised to establish u
department for emigrant allairs
O ffic ia ls also said C u b a 's
her robbers* ear In plain view of parliament may soon discuss
changing Cuban citizenship
her two children In August
laws Dial prohibit dual citizen­
1993.
Brllaln. Germany and some ship.
other foreign governments re­
sponded by issuing warnings
CnATTS •FOOD.
HuronvI
about travel lo Miami and lo
Florida. The killings also pro­
mpted slate lawmakers lo make
Juvenile crime (N’evenllon lheir
OLDE LAKE MARY DAYS
(Corner o llk AUryBlvd A Country Club)
lop priority during Die 1994
legislative session.
SAT.. MAY 7»10 AMTo 4 PM

Killing in Miami differs
from other visitor deaths
■ y RA JU CHEBIUM
Associated Proas Wrltor_________
M IA M I — A 7 3 -y e a r -o ld
Guatemalan man vlsiimg Miami
on business was killed In Miami
over (be weekend and |xil!cr said
today Ibai robbery was Die
apparent motive.
The victim. Roberto Ponce,
wax found Sunday in Ills room In
a downtown hotel Police said lie

Former
prosecutor
innocent__
By Associated Press
C LEA R W A TER Form er
slate prosecutor and former U.S.
attorney Robert Merkle lias been
found innocent of a misde­
meanor battery charge after one
of the longest misdemeanor pro­
ceedings In Pinellas county his­
tory.
The six-momber panel delib­
erated Just two hours before
declaring Merkle. -19, Innocent ol
Die eliarge for allegedly slug­
ging George Guslcr after a traffic
altercation In Largo lust sum­
mer.
The verdict Saturday came at
Die end of a 12-day trial spread
out over three weeks.
During the trial. Merkle made
an issue of Glister's troubled
past, which Includes 13 felony
convictions, along with stints In
menial hospitals.
Merkle, now u Clcarw ulcr
lawyer, lias said he acted In
self-defense because be thought
Guslcr was reaching for a gun
under the from scat of his car.
But authorities Investigating the
Aug. 27 Incident later found only
u car phone under Gosier's seal.
"We feel Robert Merkle was
fully Justified In his actions In
defense of his fam ily and
himself," the Jury wrote on lls
verdict form.
Merkle mouthed the words
"thank you" to the Jury, hugged
Ills attorneys, then kissed ills
wife Angela.
He then blasted the pro­
secutors who charged him In Ihe
case.
"I think It's a tragedy Dud a
husband and father was charged
with a crime for defending ids
family," said Merkle. "Th e In­
tent of the prosecution was to
destroy me. and It fulled.
"There's been a very grave
utilise of Die criminal Justice
system In this case." he said.
He frequently Unshed wllh the
prosecution during Die trial.

was in Miami on a business trip
and may have Iren largeled for
hlsjewclry. He liad Iren wearing
a Rolex wutch mid an expensive
ring.
"He was not largeled as u
tourist. This was a robbery."
(Miller spokesman Angelo Bllsls
said today.
"W e’re following up on several
leads," Bllsls said, fie declined
to release delallson the murder.
Five lorelgn tourists have been
killed in the Miami area since
October 1992, but police em­
phasized they were targeted
bcruusc they were from out of
town.
Ponce was staying at Hotel
America In downtown Miami.
Ills body was found around noon
Sunday by a bold maid cleaning
Ills room. Magnusson said.
A tte m p ts lo reach Hotel
Am erica staff mem bers for
comment Sunday were unsuc­
cessful.
But one Investigator al Die
scene Sunday said Die motive for
the killing appeared clear.
"1 believe Die motive was w
robbery." said |x&gt;l!ce Del. Tom
Wattcrson.
Magnusson also rdused lo say
what was stolen from the victim.
"We don't want them lo ditch
these Items." Magnusson said.
"We don’l want them to ball
out."
Since Die full of 1992. 10
foreign visitors have been killed
In Florida, Including five In and
around Miami. Sunday's killing
brought Dial Honda total of
slain visitors to 11.
T h e flrsl of those m uchp u b lic iz e d k illin g s wus of
lUirharu Mcllcr Jensen, of Berlin.
Ms. Jensen wus run over with by

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EDITORIAL

Every which
way you turn
So you 're zipping along First Street In y o u r
car, th in k in g about and salivating over the
tnsty lun ch you 're about to consume.
O r yo u 're creeping through dow ntow n,
parking space by parking space, hoping to
find one in front of the antique shop you
Intend to patronize.
Gosh. It’s tm e. Isn't It? T h e parking spaces
are alw ays on the other side of the street from
the side yo u 're on, and b y the time you circle
the block, they're taken.
A rc you tempted to make a U -tu rn , crossing
in front of oncom ing traffic, to capture that
space?
D o n ’t do It! For It could prove to be the
costliest pay-to-park y o u ’ve ever kn o w n:
worse than 24 hours in a New York C ity
parking garage: m uch worse (Iran a week In
covered parking at the O rla nd o A irp ort.
C u rre n tly , the Infraction falls under the
state's Uniform Traffic Code and carries a $74
fine as a m oving violation.
Police Chief Ralph Russell says he thinks
"S 7 4 m ay be a bit steep for someone com ing
Into dow ntow n Sanford to do some shopping
or as a visitor." W h y . that's cab fare to shop
do w ntow n Orlando and back again. You can
leave the enr at hom e. O r plane fare to shop
M iam i.
A bit steep Is right.
Russell has suggested the city com m ission
drop the One to $25. the same as for parking
along u yellow curb, in u loading zone or on a
sidewalk or crosswalk.
We suggest w arnings be Issued before the
police stnrl slapping costly tickets on patrons
of o u r dow ntow n. Shoppers need to be made
aware of the safety Issue when tnuklng an
Illegal U -tu rn , and repeat offenders should be
fined when observed breuking the law. If
responsible m erchants rem em ber to park
aw ay from the storefronts, freeing spaces for
patrons, und if drivers understand it Is unsafe
to zip In front of an oncom ing a ir to park, lew
tickets w ill have to be Issued.

LETTER

Thanks for support
On behalf of the Sanford Kiwunls Club, I wanted
to thank Vicki DeSormlcr for the excellent
newspaper covcrugc of our annual Klwanls
fundraiser. Pancake Duy, April 9 at the Sanford
Civic Center. Phil Ounstcr. president elect and
head of this year's event, thinks we might equal
what we raised lust year. We fed over 1,300 that
Saturday. Shortly we will know the final figures us
soon as nil moneys, from silent auction Items and
left-over produce, arc turned Into our project fund.
Our afternoon attendance was off rrccausc of
other events happening at the same time. Next
year It will be held on March 25 and we might have
more of our northern visitors attending.
As you know, organizing Pancake Day takes a lot
of planning, promotion and help to be effective.
However the ultimate success depends, not only on
the participating Klwunlans. but the substantial
community support we receive. Tills fact makes us
mindful of our responsibility to our community
und encourages us to do ns much us possible and
reciprocate to our various community needs.
Thunks again for your support. It Is greutly
appreciated.
Waller M. Smith
Immediate Past President
Klwanls Club of Sanford

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"I'll have the Whitewater on rye.

Im presario put civil rights in jazz
Recently. Verve Records presented a Carnegie
Hall concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of
Norman Cirnnz's career In music. Granz created
the Jnzz at the Philharmonic tours: a series of
record companies that never abandoned Jazz, no
matter what the trends were: and. starting long
ago, he absolutely refused to play to segregated
audiences.
tllnck musicians used to have a slnre of war
stories about the risks to body and spirit when
they were booked In the South ami. lor that
matter, other parts of the country, Including New
England. Managers. Irooklng agents and pro­
moters had no Interest In changing local mores
so long as the money came In.
In many places on lour, black musicians, after
working segregated clubs nnd dances, were
barred from white hotels. And often, to gel
something to eat, they had to commission n
white man to buy sandwiches for the band.
Richard Royer. In a 1944 New Yorker profile of
Duke Ellington, told of a policeman In Jim Crow
St. Louis greeting Ellington enthusiastically, nnd
saying: "If you'd been a white nmn, Duke, you’d
have been a great musician." With his customury regal manner. Duke, smiling, coolly an­
swered, "I guess things would have been
different If I'd beenn white man."
Norman Granz. the most stubtxirn nnd brus­

que man I have ever known, went Into Jazz to
uttack racial discrimination head on. He loved
the music, but as he
s a i d In D i z z y
Gillespie's book. "T o
Re or Not to Hop."
"the whole redson for
J n z z n t t he
Philharmonic was to
take 11 to places
where I could break
dow n segregation
and discrimination....
1 Insisted that my
musicians were to t&gt;c
tre a te d w ith the
sam e re s p e ct as
f Managers,
Leonard Rcrnsteln or
booking agents
Heifetz because they
and promolors
were Just as good,
had no Interest
both as men and
In changing
musicians."
local mores so
"W ith N orm a n,"
long as the
trumpet player Clnrk
monoy came In. J
Terry once told me,
"everything was first
class. The travel, the hotels, everything. He had
deep pockets. The other piomoters had short
pockets ."

And everything out front had to be exaclly the
way Granz wanted It to be. He once described Ills
strategy for bringing Jazz at the Philharmonic to
racist Huustonttn the 1950s. After renting the
auditorium, "I'd hire the ticket seller and lell
him there wus to tie no segregation whatsoever.
Well, that was new for Houston.
"1 removed the signs that said ’White toilets’
and Negro toilets.' That was new. The ticket
seller wns a Texan amt 1 knew he didn’t have
eyes to do what I'd asked him to do. but he was
getting paid, so hr iind to."
When Granz and the players came — among
them Dizzy Gillespie. Ella Fitzgerald. Ruddy
Rich and Lester Young — there were white
purchasers of tickets who suddenly realized they
might huve to sit alongside black Texans. Granz
told them. "You sit where 1 sit you. You don't
waul to sit next to u black, here’s your money
back." Grunt's shows Included a lot of Jousting
among the players — what used to be ended
"cutting contests." Recause of the anticipated
excitement. J A T P attracted large audiences.
When you have n strong show, Grant would say,
you cun lay down some conditions. Including In
Houston.
An Intellectual, Grunz can Ik- a very pro­
vocative conversationalist.

JACK ANDERSON

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Road to free press is rocky
There is an old Zen saying: "After ecstasy,
the laundry." It accurately describes the
current state of pluy In nations that were once
part of the Soviet empire or the Soviet Union
itself.
Th e collapse of communism created u
short-lived burst of euphoria Inside those lands
and out. It has been followed by the sour
realization that liberty Is not u dispensation
from on high. Failed economies und durable
Communist apparatchiks have conspired to
bring the future of free Institutions Into
question.
This was brought home unew the other day
at a conference far young Journalists from the
former Communist nations, which was held at
American University In Washington. D C. Its
central theme was the search for ways to
convince their governments that press freedom
Isun asset ruther than u threat.
That will not be un easy tusk, but what 1
tried to say to them is something that 1 believe
is Important for us to remember ns well. Press
freedom wus not a matter of Immaculate
conception In the United States. It took
decades to wring partial reality out of the
high-flown absolutes of the Rill of Rights. For
much of that time, the press was directly
Involved In the political process, nut as
dctuchcd observers but ns sweaty, committed
partisans. The press In the old Mutxlsl-Lcnlnlst
lands cannot avoid the same evolutionary
process.
T o say thut things arc not going well In
many of those countries, and going very badly
In some, would be un understatement. Broad­
ens! media, television In particular, are domi­
nated by state-run stations and networks.
Devices ranging from crude to sophisticated
arc used to whip the newly freed newspapers
into line or pul them out of business.
Watching their governments revert to type.
Journalists In the former bloc nutlous wonder
what can be done ••by them anti by us. Their
worries about press freedom mirror the larger
concern In each country about the durability of
freedom In all of its manifestations.
It follows that this Ib no time for anyone to
give up or relax the effort within and the
pressure from without. No less obviously, there
are going lo be losses In the years Immediately
uhcad. It Is always euslcr to crack eggs than
make omelets. Rut American history provides
ut least a measure of reassurance about the
possibilities Inherent In the effort, us well us a
reminder thut our own road to a vigorous free
press wus long und rocky. The first American
n e w s p a p e r, P u b lic O c c u rre n c e s , wus
suppressed by authorities of the crown In
1690. John Adams and Ills Federalist support­
ers In Congress imposed the Allen nnd Sedition
Acts on Republican Journals and spokesmen In
the late 1790s less than 10 years after the

adoption of the Rill ol Rights anil-red hysteria
after World War I all but silenced li lt wing
opinion In some stutes.
In my own section of the country, the Deep
South, freedom of the press was long available
utmost exclusively to those who use It to
uncritically support white supremacy. Toler­
ance of Journalistic Independence slopped dead
ut the nice line.
Nor Is everything
perfect even In the
United States of to­
day. The great Amer­
ican cartoonist Garry
T r u d e a u m ade a
sharp editorial point
during the Persian
Gulf War with the
follow ing fictional
c x c h u n g e in
"D o o n e s b u ry " be­
tween a Journalist
und a military officer.
What lessons hud
t Press freedom
the military learned
was not a
from their Interven­
matter of
tions In Grenada and
Immaculate
Panama? the report­
conception In
er usked the officer.
tho United
"We don't have to
States. J|
tell you anything and
you can't do squat,"
came the reply.
,
Any other lessons'/ he was usked. "Sure, but
that’s classified." This Is not to pretend thut
the differences between the press und govern­
ment In this country arc akin to those, let us
say. In Romania. Rulguriu or Kazakhstan.
They arc not.
Rut that would huve been less easy to ussert
100 yeurs ago in many (tarts of the Untied
Slates, while press freedom Is further
udvunccd In some of the Warsaw Pact slntes
today than It wus In some sections of America
u half century ago.
Furthermore, powerful as the stutc Is In
many of those nations and weak as the press
remains, something more powerful than both
is at work on the side of expanded liberty.
There Is no longer such a thing us national
borders when It comes lo the flow of news and
Information. The communications revolution
has leupfrogged them In the form of faxes,
cassettes, satellites and computers.
Of no less Importance, no nation-state which
Insists on functioning as a closed society cun
hope to Improve Its economy. Information
rather than Industrial production Is the
lifeblood of the contemporary world economy,
and there Is no way for a nation to pick and
choose Its way along the information highway
without nllnwlng Its citizens to do the same.

WASHING TON — President Clinton proba­
bly never met former Sen. George Aiken.
R-Vt.. but he's preparing to practice what
Aiken preached about ending the Vietnam
War: "Just declare victory and get out."
According to Democratic Insiders, ( ’Union
may apply this advice to avoid a crisis with
China. Key Democrats predict that Clinton
will renew Most Favored Nation status even
though the case for It Is dubious at best
Clinton Is pinned
tw-tween his ri'.i ’.J.'l
and the Chinese re­
c o r d on h u m a n
rights, lie champi­
oned human rights
d u rin g the p re si­
dential cum pulgii,
but now, as com ­
(; / “ sar &gt;
mander-in-chief. lie
may need China to
help defuse the North
Korean crisis. In this
s e n s e , M F N is
another metaphor for
an a dm in istra tion
b e s e t b y m i x e d i According to
Democratic
messages a n d
Insiders, Clinton
miscalculations.
may apply this
" T h e administra­
advice to avoid
tion u n d e rs ta n d s
acrisls with
tit.it litis Is not a
China.
■
great Ihix to be In."
one Democratic
senator told us. "Rut on the other band,
human rights Is serious, ami China has not
yet gone the distance."
"We re trying to help (Clinton) find tils way
out ol this corner." said one Senate Demoentile strategist. "Th e trouble with this MFN
issue is it's great politics (during a campaign)
lint lousy policy."
Clinton has until June 3 to certify that
China lias Improved human rights, and thus
Is entitled to lower trade tariffs. Rut China
remains a Imital and ruthless police state
that runs a gulag-llkc prison system.
Whether foreign policy Is rrxtlcd lit econom­
ics or ethics Is id the core of a bitter struggle
within Ihc administration over MFN. Secre­
tary uf Slate Lloyd Renlsr-n. Commerce
Secretary Ron llrowu anti National Economic
Cnuncll chairman Robert Rubin arc apprised
lo the linkage of trade and human rights.
They've been feuding with the Slate Depart­
ment for being too doctrinaire on furr ing
human rights.
Assistant U.S. Secretary of Slate Winston
Lord und While House national security
adviser Tony Lake like linkage. Ilul (hey are
oit Hie defensive for believing that ReIJIng
could he hrow-bcutcn Into humun rights
compliance — and thul the rlghts-frutrading
look precedence over 841 billion In bilateral
trade.
.
Rubin Is said lo tie the most miffed over
MFN. Sources say Rubin has bucked some
administration briefers who urged him to
show solidarity on MFN during Ills Sunday
morning lalk-sltow appearances.
After spending most of Hie last year
sounding critical nf China's human rights
record. Secretary of Stale WarTcn Christopher
has muted tils rhetoric In rcccnl weeks as the
deadline nears. During a closed-door Hireling
earlier tills month with members of the
Semite Finance Committee, Christopher was
uncharacteristically noncommittal on MFN,
refusing to evaluate Chirm's progress on
human rights.

iv i

China would Ire infinitely simpler for the
well-intentioned Christopher If II weren't for
North Korea's nuclear ambitions, which
perhaps only the Chinese cun help contain.
Tire Chinese a|one seem lo have a channel of
communication to the narunnlb and un­
predictable leadership of that country — and
pcrltups the needed leverage to ensure they
don't became a wholesaler In weapons of
mass destruction, Ralanclng these strategic
questions with human rights Is the elusive
goal.
"T h e y ’ve sent very confused messages."
says one Democrat who Is publicly undecided
about MFN but privately says he'll sup]K&gt;rl
renewal.

�Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida - M onday, April 25, 1994 - BA

Sanford Commission agenda
Oy NICK P FIIP A U P
Herald Staff Writor
SANFORl) — The Sanford City Com­
mission will hold a work session and regular
commission mention today. As or lale hint
week, the following Items were listed for
discussion at the work session, beginning at
5 p in .
• Discussion — Welaka Building
• Discussion — HOME. SHIP, CDI1G
Interlocal Agreem ent wltfi Seminole
County.
• Discussion — distribution of unsolicited
advertising.
• Discussion — regarding petition for
(curing of MrKlbhln Park.
• Discussion — Picket fence In right-ofway at 207 E. 1Ith.Street.
• Discussion — hnpmvrmcnlB to Civic
Center courtyard,
• Discussion — Regular agenda Items und
other Items,
As of late lust week, the following Items
were listed for consideration and/or dis­
cussion at the regular commission meeting,
beginning nt 7 p.m.
• Public hearing — consider on amend­
ment to an approved planned development
project, for property toned PD. Planned
Development, between S.R. 46 und Rinehart

Rond, and between Townc Center Boulevard
and Rinehart Rond.
• Public hearing — consider an amend­
ment to an approved planned development
project for property toned PD. Planned
Development, between S.R. 46 and St.
Johns Purkwny, and between lnterstnle-4
and Rlnehnrt Road.
• Public hearing — consider a settlement
of Jana bolt. V. City of Sanford.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading — Annex a
portion of property between Fern Drive and
Rose Drive, and between Palm Way and
Sanford Avenue, Randnll W. Flake and John
Edgnr Perry, pelltioncrs.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading — Annex n
portion of property between S.R. 46 nnd St.
Johns Pnrkwny nnd between Tnwne Center
Boulevurd and Rinehart ROnd. Harold O.
Hartsock. Trustee.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading — Amend the
effective date for Ordinance 6199. small
scale comprehensive plan amendment.
• Consideration — Request to nllow a
picket fence to remain In the rlght-of-wny of
11th Street, at 207 E. 11th Street.
• Consideration — Request for reduced
rate for lease of Civic Center from Goldsboro
Elementary School.
• Consideration — Installation of a side­
walk on Georgia Avenue, between 25th
Street and Seminole High School.
• Recommendations from Planning and

Zoning Commission meeting of April 7.
• Consideration - HOME. SHIP, CDBG
Interlocal Agreem ent w ith Sem inole
County.
• Consideration — Extension of Ardaman
A Associates' contract for continued
groundwater monitoring at Mayfnlr Golf
Course and Site 10.
• Consideration — CSX Railroad Crossing
Agreement for upgrading the French Ave­
nue Wnter Booster facility near 13th Street.
•Consideration — Contract with Univer­
sity of Florida Architecture Studio for
Waterfront nnd downtown design.
• Ordinance — 1st reading — Amend the
parking regulation ordinance to provide a
925 fine for making u U-turn Inin n parking
space In the downtown area.
• Resolution — Self-Insurance for mutual
aid agreement s.
• Resolution — regarding the Welaka
building.
• Consent agenda
• Payment of Invoices
• Additional Items for consideration.
The work session will be held at 5 p.m. In
the City Manager's Conference Room, sec­
ond floor. The regular commission meeting
will be held beginning at 7 p.m., In
commission chambers of Sanford City Hall,
300 N. Park Avenue.

Donation
Continued from Page 2 A
companies und doctors.
B a n k s sco re d b ig w h e n
lawmakers passed an Inlerslulc
banking bill, and doctors and
Insurers scored a victory of sorl*
{when lawmakers failed In puss
Gov. luiwlnn Chiles' far-ranging
health can- prnpmals.
Bill lawmakers Insisted the
coutrlhutlons had nothing to do
(With the results.

"I couldn't Irll you now who
gavr me money." said Arnall.
"The giving of money for help­
ing somebody run u campaign Is
strictly lo help them grl re­
elected and not for u (legislative)
vote."
House Rules Chairman Peter
Rudy Wallace suggested the rule
barring campaign contributions
to House mcmlKTS during the
session. The Senate never con­

sidered such a rule.
The only effect was to spark a
frenzy by lobbyists to get ihelr
checks In before the session
Ix-gan. King said
luihhyists also aren't allowed
lo give lawmakers money In the
Capitol.
''I had some lobbyists and
special iulcrcsl groups say: 'Jim .
I've goi something lor you. Let
rile know when you're (raving
(your office) so I can meet you

somewhere.'" King said.
Bill Jones, executive director
ol Florida Common Cause, said
I lie ban on contributions during
the session was at least a step In
the right direction, however.
"We're trying to gel at the
behavior of Here's a 8500
check, and, by the way. House
Bill 514 will lx? on the door
tomorrow. hope you can support
II.'" Jones said.

Honors
Continued from Page 1A
' Henry said an investigation
revealed the bicycle had been
re|&gt;ortcd stolen
The chief said later, at the
police station, the suspect's
/ shoes were similar to shoe prints

McCnlehen-Htll. a waitress al
Cheers Lounge. re|x&gt;rirdly saw a
while male exiling the lounge
with a bulge under his shirt with
the strap ol a purse extending
Irom the shirt.

‘Spruce-up —

Al that time. Deary explained.
Wuranka. employed at Pizza
Hut. was entering the lounge,
and was told ol the Incident by
Mi fiiti In n Hill Warauka re-

(mind at the scene of a residen­
tial burglary. which later were
idcnllficd by the crime lab. The
subject has now been charged
wiili the residential burglary In
Lake Mary, and another bur­
glary In Seminole County.
Wuranka, McCutchcn Hill and
Ortl/ were honored In connec­
tion with assisting police In
apprehending a tuan reportedly
Continued from Page 1A
Involved In ilir i licit ol a
are not available In the woman's purse on March 27
current year's budget, and Is
recommending the fencing not
I k*approved
&gt;. The sldrwalk near Seminole
Continued from Page 1A
• High School has been proposed
dealings, was
JR by Public Works Director Jerry unavailable for comment this
y. Herman. It Is u Imi the result of a morning.
lR request by arm citizens who
Sandy Thompson, the listing
asked for the Installation along agent on the 30.000 square fool
Georgia Avenue from 25th property, said there are other
Street south lo the school.
parlies unrelated lo the pre­
Considering the width ol the servation board interested In
right-of way and other matters, purchasing the hullding. So lar
the sidewalk Is projected for no contracts have been signed,
construction on the cast side of she said.
the street.
The hoard's plans lor the
II approved, the suggestion by
hullding Include turning the
the city staff Is to have tile work entire second floor o( the build­
Undertaken as time and equip­ ing over lo community-based
ment arc available, with the organizations such as llic First
pr»|c et to he started and com- Street Gallery, the St. Lucia
•pleicd In the summer of this Festival organization, the Main
•ear.
Si reel Program, the Sanford
&gt;{ Herman lias estimated Ihc
Welcome Center and some Sem­
fotal cost of the project at
inole Community College pro­
$14,384.76.
grams.
r. The Civic Center courtyard
The llrst lloor would remain
Improvements and fencing re­ available for a retail business or
quest at McKlhhlu Park arc another private concern.
hcdulcd for discussion at the
"We rcully need something
[work session meeting Ix-glnulug like this." said Bartholomew
at 5 p.m. this evening.
who heads the St. Lucia Festival
All three matters are listed on and the gallery and Is actively
the agenda for the regular
Involved In oilier eommuiilly
commission meeting at 7 p.m. In organizations that would utilize
the commission chambers of the nullity. "We are dcspuraltSanford City Hall.
lor something like this."

f

Welaka

The parties Interested In the
hullding are a l s o seeking the
assistance of the Trust for Public
Lands, a government agency
which will provide "gap financ­
ing" lo ensure Itiat the building
will be preserved.
Al Esther, who represents that
agency, said the trust Is Interest­
ed In helping provide some
funding to help ensure that It Is
preserved. He declined to offer
any comment on the specific
amount the Trust could give.
Stubbs said the specifies ol
who might have ownership of
the building after a sale Is
complete Is still unclear.
"We have Investors who ure
Interested, wc have public
money." he said. "It Just hasn't
been completely decided. "
The building would, however,
remain on the lax rolls when It Is
purchased regardless of who the
owner Is,
"That Is something we (the
Historic Preservation Board) are
very Interested In d o in g ."
Stubbs said. "Wc want to make
sure thill these downtown histor­
ic buildings remain on the lax
rolls and contribute to the
growl It of i be clly."

jsirtcdly enlisted ihc aid ol a
fellow employee. Orllz, anti the
two followed the get-away vehi­
cle to a service station, where
they not tried police.
T h e T h re e identified U n­
person apprehended by police,
and be was subsequently ar­
rested and charged with thcli
In presenting the honors.
Mayoi Lowry Rockcll explained
they were given on behalf of the
citizens ot Lake Mary and Ihc
City Commission.

C'oL Edwin Donald Beers, 70,
[Sanford Avenue. Altam onte
[Springs, died Sunday April 24.
1994. al his residence. Born Nov,
19, 1923 In Cleveland, Ohio, he
moved lo Central Florida In
1974. Col, Beers was an Arm y
off icer and veteran of World War
II and Die Vietnam War. lie was
Protestant. He was u member of
Rolling Hills Country Club. Re­
tired Officers Association. Dis­
abled American Veterans and
Masons.
Survivors Include wife, Etnillc
M.i HOI), Donald Edwin. Col­
umbia. S.C.: daughters. Barbara
Ann Glese. Stafford, Vn., Vicki B.
Ilcunlg. Warrington, Pa.: seven
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Altumonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

ANNIE L. DELAND
Annie L. Belaud. 76, Vaga­
bond Way, Altamonte Springs,
died Saturday, April 23. 1994. at
Florida Hospital. Allam onte
Springs. Dorn Nov. 29, 1917. In
Newfoundland, Canada, she
moved to Centra) Florida in
1967. Mre. Belaud wus a home­
maker. She was Methodist.
Survivors Include husband.
Joseph Emil: son. Robert. Cas­

selberry. daughters, Shirley
Sctnelsbcrgcr, Tcgu Cay. S.C..
C a ro l B ro w n . C a s s e lb e rry;
brothers. Charles Wesley Howse,
Norfolk. Va., George Howse.
Reading, Mass.; sisters. Jessie
Jam cH. Peoria, A rlz ., Ilenu
Mcrowskl, Ethel Lewis, hoili ol
Sommervllle. Mass.; nine grandc h i l d r e n a n d 10 g r e a t grandchildren.
D u ld w in -Fa irch ild Funeral
Home, Allamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

ROBERT BURNHAM BUSH
Robert Burnham Bush, 79.
Little Weklva Circle. Allamonte
Springs, died Friday. April 22.
1994, at his residence. Bom Ju ly
29, 1914, In Rulluud. V l„ he
moved lo Central Florida In
1975. Mr. Bush wus u manager
for Dutch Pantry Restaurants.
He was a member of Ihc Univer­
sity of Alabama Alumni Assoc.
Survivors Include wife. Emily
V.; sons, Peter Lincoln. St.
Petersburg, Cary Wayne. St.
Augustine; daughters, Lynn
Alexis Caunt, Coplugue, N.Y..
Dinnnc H ernandez, Tam p a:
brother. Richard, Largo: four
grandchildren.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Forest Clly. In charge of
arrangements.

LOY8E FERDINE LAPHAM
Loysc Fcrdlnc Lapham, 65.
Andover Circle. Winter Springs,
died Friday. April 22. 1994. at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Born Dee. 21. 1928, In Luwlon,
Oklu.. she moved to Central
Florida In 1976. Mrs. Lapham
wus a homemaker. She was
Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Wlulleld H.i daughter. Bonita L.
Reynolds. Orlando: mother.
Dolly I). Cowell, Winter Springs:
two grandchildren.
Duuflcld Funeral Services.
Winter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.

SEVERNA HERSCHEL ROYCE
Sevcrna Hcrschcl Roycc. 79,
O ra n g e D r iv e , A ltu m o n te
Springs, died Friday, April 21,
1994. at Florida Hospital. Or­
lando. Born Oct. 21. 1914. In
Hattiesburg, Miss., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1956. Mrs.
Roycc was an editor for Center
Line Newspaper, Orlando Naval
Training Center. She was a
m e m b e r of S t. M lc b u c l's
Episcopal Church, the Florida
Hnspltu! Auxiliary and Toast
Mistresses. She was an udult
le ad er for G ir l S c o u ts of
America.
Survivors Include daughters,
Victoria R. Brlesachcr, Merritt
Island, Inez Rockwell Roycc

In honor of earth
The Earth Day observance at Fort Mellon Park Friday was well
attonded. One of (he highlights was a demonstration ol tree
planting to visiting children by Forest Ranger Nat Wright, loft.
The evont was sponsored by the City of Sanford Sconlc
Improvement Board.

Mall
Continued from Page 1A
Dudo spokesman Tom Morgan
said last week tlx- mall may have
a natural theme.
"The y have visited the site
and arc excited aliout the natu­
ral wooded areas that will be
preserved ibetc." said Morgan.
"They want to try to wrap the
mall In and around those areas."
Rouse officials have met with
county engineers and arc pre­
paring a traffic analysis lor
shopping center site. A separate

entrance may be needed Into site
In the northeast cornet ol &lt;Jvtedo
Crossings, s a id '’minty Engineer
Jerry McCollum
In other Oveldn Crossings de­
velopments. Morgan said the
Target Store is selieduled to
open .July 24 and the ( ’lull's
C.rtll and Bar is scheduled to
open alxmt the same Mine t he
announcement ol a Whiter Park
Memorial Hospital medical tardi­
ly Is selieduled lot May 9, tie
said.

Sales of existing hom es
up 5.7 percent in March
By JO H N D. McCLAIN
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N Sales of
previously owned homes Jumped
5.7 percent Itt March alter two
wlntrr-rrluted monthly declines,
a real estate trade group said
today. Every region except the
Northeast participated In the
rebound.
"Adverse weather conditions
slowed sales temporarily, and
now we arc experiencing some
catch-up In the market from
sales that bad been deferred
during the winter months." said
John A. Tucclllo, an economist
for the National Association of
Realtors.
The assoc lul Ion reported sales
totaled 4 .0 6 m illio n at a
seasonally adjusted atmuul rate,
up Irom a revised 3.84 million In

DEATHS
[ COL. EDWIN DONALD DEERS

HtaM Photo by Apryl Kanltton

Vest. Orlando. Scverna Royee
Pins, Maitland: sister. Shirley
Kirkland. Lake Mary: seven
grandchildren und two great­
grandchildren.
Ba I d w 1u - Fa I re h I Id Funeral
Home. Forest Clly. In charge of
arrangements.

SHIRLEY MORRISON
SECORD
Shirley E. Sceord. 67. of Palm
View Drive, Apopka, died Friday.
April 22, 1994, al Ccnlru] Flor­
ida Regional Hospital. Sanford.
B o rn A u g . 13. 1 9 2 6 . in
Rochester, N.Y.. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1940. Mrs.
Sceord was a teacher. She was a
member of the Sanford Women's
Club and a Presbyterian,
Survivors Include daughters.
Mary Miller. Apopka. Beth,
Kissimmee.
G rn m k o w Fu n eral Hom e,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

FUNERAL
IE CORD, SHIRLEY MORRISON
MamorUI luntral Mrvlctl lir Mm Shlrlay
Morrlion Sceord. *1. ol Apopki, who Jltd
Friday will bo 10 o'dodi Tuaiday morning at
Gramkow Fuoaral Homo Chopol with tho
Roy Bru&lt;o B Scott atllclotlng For Biota
who with, rntmorlul contribution! oro lug
gotltd lo tho Amorlcon Concor Socloly. Sun
Bonk Bldg . WO W Firtl SI . P.0 Box 9J.
Snnlord. F L 3V U 00?I
*.
Arrongom onli by Gramkow Funoral
Homo. Sanford

February. Sales In February
originally were estimated ul 3.83
million
After {leaking al a record 4.35
million rate In December, sales
dropped 2.3 percent In January
and 9.6 percent In February.
Other areas of the housing
Industry — sales of new homes
and bousing starts — also
slowed In January und February
due to harsh weather that {irevented prospective buyers from
shopping und builders from
breaking ground.
Besides pent-up demand, the
realtors' group said the recent
hike In mortgage rates also was
prodding fcnec-sltters fearing
fu rth e r Increases Into the
market.
A ccording to the Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corp.,
fixed-rate. 30-ycur mortgages
averaged 7.08 percent In March,
compared with 7.15 percent a
month earlier. Rales have con­
tinued to climb, reaching 8.49
percent on T h u r s d a y , the
highest since they averaged H.54
percent In June 1992.

"Th e recent up-tlck lit mort­
gage Interest rates combined
with pent-up demand has trig­
gered more buyers lo make a
move now Into home ownership
for fear that rates might con­
tinue upward, said Robert H
Elrod, president of the realtors'
association.
"Although Interest rales are
up. affordability conditions re­
main very good and wc expect
the pent-up demand we are
seeing now. along with rising
consumer confidence, to remain
ihc driving forces behind a
healthy housing market." Elrod
added. "We anticipate that home
sales will tilt near-record levels
this year."
Tlie realtors are forecasting
(hat sjtles will reach 3.92 million
in 1994. up 3.2 percent from
1993.
The median price ol an exist­
in g h o m e In M a r c h w a s
$107,400, up 0.5 percent from
$100,900 In February and 2,2
percent from 8105.100 In March
1993. The median Is the mid­
point, meaning half of the homes
cost more and half cost less.

Museum------Continued from Page 1A
anniversary ol
the Incorporation of Seminole

County,

Cake was cut und the event
was toasted with soda and
punch by those in attendance.
"We didn't really make lliut
big of a deal of I t . " said
Uurlbolomew said. "W e'll tin
something really special for (lie
85tli and Hie 90th."
Citrus, from the lute 1800s
through the 1900s. was packed
In wooden crates decorated with
reproductions of beautiful works
of art that were commissioned
by the citrus growers to repre­
sent their groves or the merits of
the fruit.
About two dozen of the col­
orful labels, on loan from the
Museum of Florida Hlsotry's
traveling exhibits program, were
bung In the Sanlord Museum
where they will remain Until
June 29.
H a r l h o l o m e w s a i d t he
museum Is trying to build Its
own private collection of celery
labels.
"Celery wus Seminole County
for a long time." Bartholomew
said. "W e would like lo be able

lo display that part id out
history."
A very popular Item at the
open house was the exhibition ol
a paper dolt collection owned by
PhylllsGrlndlc.
The dolls, dating back as lar as
the 1820s. were there only lor
1he special event.
“ Thct were really a hit." said
Bartholomew. "Everyone loved
them."
She said the museum has been
very low key for some time, hut
the open house marked the stall
of a new era lor the facility.
"A lot of things me going to be
huppenlug then' In the future,"
she said. "Tills was kind or a
way to kick things off."

School
W h a t ’s fo r lu n c h ?
Tuesday, April 26,1994
Chill
Red Goans anti Rico
Chill Sliced Poaches
Corn Bread
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

�oa

- S anford Horald, S anford, Florida - M onday, April 25. 1994

Chinese dissident
reunited with wife
By MIKB M 0KR2YCKI
Assoclatod Pross Writer
NEW YORK - Freed by China
after more than four years of
political Imprisonment.
Tiananmen Square democracy
movement leader Wang Juntno
came to the United States to get
healthy and to speak about Ids

country.

Wang. 35. was freed Saturday
as Ilel|lng seeks lo curry con­
tinued favorable trading status
with the United States.
He llew to Kennedy Interna­
tional Airport and was reunited
Saturday with his wife. Ilou
Xlaotlan.
Wang and hts supporters had
repeatedly requested his release
on medical grounds. He hns
heart tro u b le und c h ro n ic
hepatitis It. a serious liver ail­
ment that hts wife says he
contracted In prison soon nfter
bis 15)89 nrrest.
Ilou (pronounced hool. 31.
also spent several months In Jail
lor the 1989 Tiananmen Squnrc
protests, then waged n public
campaign In China for her
husband’s release. That landed
her back In police detention
several times.
In September she left Chinn
and came to Columbia Universi­
ty. where she Is n visiting

scholar of human rights. She
also traveled widely to lobby for
her husband’s freedom. Among
those w ho had w ritte n to
Chinese leaders on her behalf,
she said, was former President
Nixon, who died Friday.
On Saturday. Chinn s Justice
Ministry said Wang was freed on
ball because of his illness.
"I feel Just like a winner
finishing a long-distance race."
Ilou said by telephone. "When
you cross the finish line you are
happy and exhausted."
She said her husband would
sec a doctor today, then travel to
Washington to speak to a con­
ference on Chinese nlTalrs on
Tuesday.
Beijing’* decision to free Wang
was widely Interpreted as an
attem pt to show President
Clinton that China deserves
continued most-favored-natlon
trading statu* with the United
Stales.
Clinton has threatened to re­
voke that status, which ensures
low tnrIITs for Chinese Imports,
unless C h in a Im proves Its
human rights record. Clinton
must act by June 3.
W a n g was arrested four
m o n th s after the m ilita ry
crushed the Tiananmen Square
protests. He was sentenced to 13
years.

“ Bad Girls” beat
out “Weddings”
That was followed by "The
Paper" nl S3.4 million.
The police comedy "Cops ft
Robbersons" and " D 2 Th e
Mighty Ducks" were tied for fifth
with $2.3 million each.
•’Th re e so m e " and "M ajo r
League II" were tied at seventh
with $1.8 million each.
"Hralnsean." a virtual reality
horror talc and "Schindler's
List" each were estimated at
$1.7 million to round out the top
Falling out of the lop 10 were
"White Fang 2 Myth of the
While Wolf" and "Nuked Gun 33
1-3 The Flnul Insult" with $1.0
million nplccc.
"Serial Mom" with Kathleen
Turner plunged on lls second
weekend with on estimated $1.4
million lake.
It was No. 11 with $2 million
on lls first weekend.

H Y m ir

H*i *M Photo by Tommy Vlneool

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Soap Box Dorby, roconly supervised the paving of Sanford s

Harvard gets
$$ from ABC
founder
By Asaoolstsd Prass
NEW YORK - The founder
of American Broadcasting
Companies and Ills wife are
d o n a tin g $G0 m illio n to
Harvard Medical School. The
New York Tim es reported
today.
The gilt, front Leonard II
Goldenson and Ills wife,
Isabelle. Is the largest In the
medical school's 200-year his­
tory. the newspaper said
Goldenson. 88. and hts wife.
Isabelle. 81. went to Harvard
doctors In the 1940s when
their daughter. Gcnlsc. was
diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
Dr. Daniel C. Tostcson.
dean of the medical school,
said the money would help
fund research on neurological
diseases Including cerebral
palsy.
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Black Panthers are grayer
Former militants now a service group
Assoclatod Pross Writer

"The only difference Is wc believed In the right to
self-defense."
In all. 28 party members and 14
police officers riled In various Panther-police
conflicts.
t
Senlc says times have changed: ’There's
nothing wrong with being n cop. There’s nothing
wrong with being u while person. It's about
where your heart Is. ... We’ve got to get everyone
lieyond the xenophobic Isolationism."
Hut In those days, the Panthers were ready to
light. And eventually, they fell to fighting
themselves.
Kldrldgc Cleaver, author of "Soul On lee" and
Panther Information minister, fought with
Newton. He was banned while In exile

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people uccrn to get together around lor today im a
rock concert....
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"It'H not 50-yeur-old revolutionaries und ex­
Panthers who bring about change. It’s youth who
bring about change."
Hut the old Panthers try. Hobby Scale, who
co-founded the group with Huey P. Newton In
I DOG, lectures 40 times a yeut and bus
established a n o n p ro fit o rg a n iza tio n In
Philadelphia lo leach youth how to organize
enmnumllU-H.
Kliilne llrown hopes to build u school In Sottlli
Central l.os Angeles, lo teach |x&gt;*&gt;r kills lo be
"enterprising human beings who will have
something lo do other than hope ami wall lor
someone else to change the world.
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world doesn't care whether you live or rile
tomorrow," she said In a telephone Interview
from her home In Paris.
Hrowu grew up In Philadelphia, where her
deepest desire was to be while. Hut then the
Pantlu-rs came along, with Ibelr resounding call
for social r evol t. M alcolm X hud been
a s s a s s in a te d and (he civil rights movement was
losing steam.
The Panthers. Hrown said, "gave me a sense of
my value us u human being." She was wllh the
Panthers far several years and served as the
party’s leader while Newton was In exile In Cuba.
"Our organization Is really no different from
other civil rights organizations." said Scale, 57.

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MONDAY

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LOCALLY
Y M C A golf tournam ent
CASSELBERRY - Deer Run Coim lry Club
will Ik- lh r Hite of the YMCA's second annual
Spring Fling Classic Golf Tournament.
The four-man scramble Is Friday. May 20.
Presented by the Downtown llraneh of the
YM CA. the Spring Fling Golf Classic Is eondueled to help raise money for the YMCA
scholarship fund which assists families unable
to participate In family or youth activities.
The entry fee of $-10 per person (550 after May
10) Includes course fees, gift bag. and lunch.
Mole s|»onsorshlps are available for 5250.
which entitles the sponsor to a name sign on a
tec area and two players In the tournament.
For Info, contact Greg Mooncyham. 806-6901.

M agic win, O ’N eal ‘loses’
ORLANDO - Shnqullle O'Neal's 32 points
weren't enough to overcome late-charging David
Rohlnson for the NBA scoring title as the
Orlando Magic l*-al the New Jersey Nets 120 0 1
O'Neal, who ended the season with a 20.35
average to Robinson's 20.70. mold only shake
Ills head when teammates told him late In the
first half that Robinson exploded for 71 points In
the Spurs' 112-07 victory over ll»c Clippers.
Robinson's point total, which made him the
fourth NBA player to score more than 70 (Milnts.
meant O ’Neal had to score OH to overtake him.
The point race overshadowed Nick Anderson's
21 |Hilnls and Dennis Scott’s 20 In the Magic's
team-record 50th victory.

Trio after
Babe Ruth
Nat’l title
Prom Stall Raporta

________

SANFORD — With three weeks
loll In the regular season, the chase
for the National League title In the
Sanford Recreation Babe Ruth
Lcnguc Is still a three-team buttle.
All three teams won their gamrs
on Saturday. At Zlnn Beck Field,
the Elks Lodge No. 1241 Cubs
blasted the Blur Jays 15-1 before
tile Moose Lodge Pirates rallied past
the Rotary Club Royals 12-11. In a
game at Sanford Memorial Stadium,
tlie* Knights of Columbus Cardinals
treated A Lakeside Gallcr A's 15-5.
Meanwhile, the American Divi­
sion-leading Nobles Construction
W hite Sox continue their u n ­
defeated ways, knocking off the
Seminole Produce Marlins 0-2 at the
stadium. In the final game of the

•lay, the Klwanls Club Orioles rolled
by the Expos 14-3.
The Pirates (6-2) sit atop the
National Division, one game In front
of the Cubs and Cardinals (Imth
5-3). T h e y 're followed by the
Marlins and Expos (both 1-7).
In the American Division, the
While Sox (8 0) have a three-game
lead over the Royals (5-3). The
Orioles and the A s (IkiIIi 4 4) are
tied for third ahead of the Blue Jays
11-7).
The Expos and A's are scheduled
to play this evening at 5:45 p.m. In
Sanford Memorial Stadium. On
Wednesday, the Blue Jays and
Marlins tangle In the stadium while
the Orioles battle to Pirates at Zlnn
Beck. On Friday, the Royals and
Cubs meet In the stadium while the
Cardinals and White Sox meet at
Zlnn Berk.
Despite getting Just three hits, the
Cubs still managed to score 15 runs,
Blanks largely to the 1H walks
Issued by Blue Jay pitchers. Shaun
Price led the Cubs with a single, two
runs, and an RBI. Walter Bryant
and Robert Hampton each hud a

□ See Babe Ruth. Page 2B

coast to
mercy wins

Prom Staff Raporta
SANFORD — The Disabled Amer­
ican Veterans (DAV) Royals pul a
crim p In the (tinker Materials
Dodgers' National Division title
hopes, while the Railroaders Cubs
and Sunlland Corporation Red Sox
remained undefeated with mercy
rule victories In the Sanford Recre­
ation Departm ent Little Major
Baseball League Saturday.
Alex Anderson tripled with oneout and the buses loaded In the
IhiII oiii of the sixth Inning as the
Itoyals (7-2) rallied to best the
Dodgers (7-3). 13-11. The division
leaders had a much easier time of It.
however, as the Cubs (9-0) outscored the First Union Bank A's
(1-9). 25-10. and the defending city
champion Red Sox (10 0) dunqicd

Bucs grab Dilfer, Rhett
TA M I'A — Call them lucky or a team that
simply was In the right place at the right time
It didn't matter to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
on Sunday. They got a potential franchise
quarterback and a highly regarded running
Iwiek who could sell some tickets, loo. In the first
two rounds of tlic NFL draft.
The Hues look Fresno State quarterback Trent
Dilfer with the sixth overall pick, then grabbed
Krrlct Rltell. Florida's career rushing lender,
early In the second round.
Dilfer was rated as one of the top two
quarterbacks In the draft after throwing lor
7.631 yards and 53 touchdowns In three
seasons ut FresnoStatc.
Rhett ran for -1.163 yards, breaking Emmllt
Smith's career record, and caught 153 passes
for another 1.230 yards at Florida.

Prom 9tsH Reports_____________

D olphin deals net three picks
DAVIE — With two trades and three picks, the
Miami Dolphins were busy In the llrsl two
rounds of the NFL draft.

Miami's llrsl pick was 6-fool 1. 325 pound
defensive tackle Th u Bowens, who played only
one season and nine games at Mississippi
In the second round. Miami took outside
linebacker Aubrey Beavers and Notre Dame
center Tim Ruddy. Both have a 50-50 chance to
start this full.
Mluml began the day with the 16th choice hut
traded It to Green Bay for two picks — the 20th
and the 89th (a third-round selection).
Simla then dealt with Arizona to obtain Ruddy
with the final pick of the second round.

IAROUND THE NATION |
Sanders, Reds beat M arlins
CINCIN NATI — Reggie Sanders bounced two
hits off the eenterflcld fence, then drove a
three-run homer Into the second deck Sunday^as
the Cincinnati Reds beat the Florida Marlins 5-2.
Sanders tripled, doubled and homcrcd. all off
Chris Murnmond(l-2|.
Tom Browning (2-0) pitched u three hitler lor
his second straight complete game, struck out
five and walked none as the Reds won for the
eighth lime In 101tome games.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Baseball
□ Seminole at Mainland, 4 p m.
□ Klaalmmaa-Oaceola at Lake Howell, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley at Spruce Creak, 7 p.m.

J.V. Baseball
flCenlral Florida Tournament at Oviodo, Lnko
Howoll high schools.

Tennis
U5A-0litrlct 4 Tournament at Sanlando, 8 a.m.

Mvrvid Photo by M«r» Mwrlt

W inning effort
While this lonq foul llyball Just oludod Oviodo Hlqh
School llrsl basoman Adam Coloman's milt last
Wedno3day, it was one ol tho lew attompts that the

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[ 17:30 p.m. — W TBS. SUN. National League,
Atlunta Braves at Florida Marlins. (I.)

Complete listings on P a g o 2 B _________

Lions did not mako last week os Ihoy boat both tho
Lyman Greyhounds and Lako Orantloy Patriots to win
tho Semlnolo Athlotic Conference championship.

Raiders close out campaign with a win
Prom Haft Reports____________ _ _ _ _ ___________
SANFORD — While Seminole Community College
may not be going to the state baseball tournament, the
Raiders have shown that they can play with anyone.
Central Florida Community College's Patriots were
the victims Saturday, as the Raiders concluded their
season (maybe) with an 8-5 Mid-Florida Conference
victory over the Patriots at Raider Field.
The reason for the "maybe" Is that the Raiders game
with Santa Fe Community College last Thursday was
rained out. If the game has any bearing on the outcome
of the conference race. It will have to be made up.
Going Into the weekend Central Florida. Santa re and
Lake City were fighting for the runner-up spot, and a
place In the state tournament. In the M F C behind
champion Florida Community College at Jacksonville.
SCC (20-24. 11-12 M-FC) used one of Its biggest
Innings of the season, a seven-run first, to pull off the
upset ofCFCC( 14-9 M FC).
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scattered eight hits over 8V»-limlngs to collect Ids fourth
win against only one loss.
Lake Howell's Robert Bologna came Into the game
with two out and two on base und Induced Fitzgerald,
who had nlready homcrcd twice and driven In three
runs, to lly to Sanford's Demy Beamon in right field to
end the game and earn the first oave of Ills career.
Providing the offense for the Raiders were Deltona's
Pete Bczcrcdl (2-for-4. run. two RBI). Oviedo's Erik
Jordan (2 for-4. two runs). Spruce Creek's Isaac Cruz
(double, three RBI). Beamon and Sanford's Rick
Eckstein (both ITor-J with one run). Nole Ellzer (single).
Larry Hardy Jr. and New Smyrna's Johnny Goodrich
(one run and one RBI each) and Sanford s Scott
Fergcrson (run)
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SANFORD — During the Sanford
Church Softball League Full Season,
much was written u ImhiI Sanford
Christian No. I's |«&gt;Hlttvc altitude
and hard play despite not being able
to win until late In the season.
That |K-isevereiuc and team work
seems to Ik - paying off In the Spring
Season as SC No. I Joined Sanford
First Nazarene us the oidy 3-0
squads til tile leuguc with an 1 1-6
victory over Lake Mary Grace Unit­
ed Mrthodlst to highlight a very
competitive Saturday at Chase
Park.
Nazarene won Its third straight
game witli a rome-from-lieblnd 0-5
victory over Oviedo South Seminole
Christian.
Tile only other undefeated team,
the Sanford First United Method1st-Flames. Improved to 2-0 wltli a
9-5 triu m p h over the Deltona
Trinity Assembly of God-Majesty.
In the other games. Sanford
Assemblies won Its second straight
came and handed the Lake Mary
Nativity Catholic-Disciples their first
hiss of the season. 5-3: Sanford First
United Methodist won Its llrsl game.
7-2. over Sanford Christian No. 2:
and the Lake Mar y Na t i v i t y
Catholic-Crusaders scored 10 runs
on nine lilts In the first Inning to

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‘Anonym ous’ Greyhounds get chance in spotlight
*
Quietly, almost anonymously, the
Lyman High School girls' softball
team has enjoyed one of the finest
seasons of the 1993-94 school year.
In fact. Btc only team that could
claim to have had a better one
would be the state champion
Lyman girls' soccer team.
What have the softball-playing
Greyhounds done? Nothing but win.
Going Inlo this week’s SA-DIslrlct 4
tournament, Lyman lias lost Just
once and that was In the seventh
Inning of the championship game In
Btc Klsslmmc-Osceola tournament
ovcrHprlngbrcnk.
How can n team that's 1.3-1 be

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SPORTS

TONY
DoSORMIER

anonymous?

BASEBALL

See Little Majors. Page 2B

S C No. 1’s
hard work
results in
3-0 start

[ AROUND THE STATE

Th e net result was an Intriguing hut risky top
choice, and a |«alr of second-round selections
protected to challenge for starting Jobs.

the Marlins (6-4). 12 2.
In Btc other games, the Freddie
Howard Pirates (2 7) held off the
Fisher, laiurcnce. Been A Fromang
Blue Jays (2-7). 13-11; the Cook
Construction Orioles (4-6) edged the
Fun World at Flea World Cardinals
(2-8|. 11-10; and the Stairs Really
White Sox (6-4) whitewashed Expos
12 H|. 6 0.
Tuesday at Roy Holler Field, the
Cardinals challenge the Dodgers nt
5:45 p.m. and the Pirates take on
the Expos at 7:45 p.m. At Lakeside
Field, the A's face the Orioles at
5:45 p.m. and the Royals battle the
Red Sox In a big American Division
game at 7:45 p.m.
Contributing for the Royals were
Jason Sheffield (four singles, two
runs. RBI). Alex Anderson (two
triples, double, run. four RBI).
Dontaey Major (triple, run. RBI).
Anton Anderson and Robert Wilds
(one single, oik - run and one RBI
each). Donovan Redden (single
run). Dwayne Tillman (four runsl
and A nthony Ralonarony (two
runs).
Collecting hit (or the Dodgers

To begin with, the Greyhounds
have played most of their games In
th e a f t e r n o o n , w h e n o n l y
schoolmntcs and parents with coop­
erative professional schedules can
get there. They've played only a
handful of games at night.
Also, whut makes the Greyhounds
special Isn't something that Jumps
out nt you In one game, but
becomes apparent after watching

them play several games: they don t
do anything to defeat themselves
and. as n result, arc never out of a
game.
None of this comes as u suprlsc to
Coach Christy Tlbbltts.
"We're going to be good." she
said when asked to appraise her
team's prospects during u conversa­
tion prior to the Lyman-Lakc Mary
wrestling match on Jan. 26. "I
think we re going to be very good."
It wus easy to dismiss her projec­
tion as typical prcscuson optimism
(high school softball teams had been
practicing all of nine days at the
time), but three months later. It

uvimiia
win
win the
the district
district tournament,
tournament, the
the
sounds tiic»
like nrnntieev.
prophecy.
Greyhounds must deal with the
Lyman's success In this. Seminole
single-elimination format or the
County's first season of high school
postseason play (unlike football,
fastpltch softball. Is one of Biosc
boys' und girls' basketball, und
pleasantly Ironic stories that keep
baseball, only the district champion
Ibis Job from being predictable.
advances In softball) while wcurlng
While not antl-fustpltch. Tlbbltts
the target created by their 18-1
said last March (when the state
record.
legislature was debating the bill that
would mandate the change from
Also, there's an nduge In sports
slowplleb to fust pitch softball for
that It's difficult to beat a good team
public high schools) that site prethree times In a row. So fur. Lymun
fered slowpltch. largely because
has won both of Its games with Lake
Butt's what site played as a student
Brantley, Spruce Creek. Lake Mary,
at Lake Howell.
and Oviedo, all of whom arc or have
"B ut If they tell us to pluy
shown the ability to be good teams
fastpltch. we ll play fastpltch."
ut one time or another.
Tlbbltts said then. "We should be
B y th e s a m e t o k e n , t h e
competitive cither way."
Greyhounds have been the county's
This week, the Greyhounds will
best team all season long. And
attempt to add the fiA-Dlstrlet 4
they've done It with a style of play
championship to their trophy case,
— constant effort, mistake-free de­
As the No. 1 seed In the tournnfense. and aggressiveness on offense
incut, Lyman will host n first-round
— that has defied slumps.
H.......
game at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The
Burring upsets, the Greyhounds
semifinals and championship game
get to shake that cloak of anonymity
will be played Thursday und Friday,
tills week. And even If they should
respectively, nt the Lake Mary
stumble, It won't tarnish what's
Sports Complex.
been u remarkable season.
While they're strongly favored in

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Little Majors-

S T A T S &amp; STAN DIN G S
NATIONAL LEAO UE
All Times EOT
Eest Division
W
L Pet. OB
Atlanta
14
2 727 —
N«w York
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9
500 4(5
Montreal
9 10 474 1
Florida
1 14 .444 5W
Philadelphia
4 II
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L Pet. OB
Cincinnati
5 444 —
It
St Louli
It
4 447
V»
Houston
529 2&gt;1
*
4
Pittsburgh
4
500 2
i
Chicago
5 II
211 *
West Division
W
L Pci. oe
San Francisco
tl
4
579 _
Colorado
4
9
471 2
Los Angeles
4 11
421 2
San Diego
4 14
200 5&gt;i
Saturday's Games
Florida ]. Cincinnati}
Colorado I. Chicago 3
San Francisco 10. No* York 1
Pittsburgh 0. Allan!* 1
Houston 15. SI. Louis 5
San Diego (. Philadelphia 2
Montreal ). Lot Angeles*. 11innings
Sunday'! Games
Atlanta J, Pittsburgh 0
Cincinnati 5 , Florida 1
SI Loult ]. Houtlon 4
Chicago 17. Colorado!
San Dlogo a, Philadelphia 5
San FranclKoa, Now York 2
Lot Angola! 7. Monlrval I
Monday’! Oamtl
Atlanta (Olavlna I I) at Florida (Woalhors
J1),7.15pm .
Chicago (Young 01) al Cincinnati IRI|o
I tl. 7:15 pm
Pittsburgh INoaglo 12) al Houtlon
(HarnltchO 21.1 05 pm
Colorado (Frooman I 01 al SI. Loull
(Sulcllllo M I.IO S p m
AMERICAN LEAGUE
All Tlmot EDT
t a il D&lt;vllion
w
L Pel. OB
Boston
1)
S 722 —
Toronto
447 1
11
0
New York
II
*
447 l ‘»
Baltimore
10
f
544
Detroit
4 12 221 7
Ctnlral Division
w
L Pet. OB
Cleveland
10
i
425 —
Chicago
11
1 411 —
544
Milwaukee
10
V»
Kansas City
t
424 2
1
Minnesota
0 11
214 55*
Well Dlviiton
W
Pet.
L
00
California
1 11
421 —
Oakland
2*9
7 11
w
Seattle
6 II
252 1
Texas
J II
.212 H i
Saturday's Games
Boston 5. California 2
T oronto 4. Minnesota 4
Baltimore!. Seattle}
New York*.Oakland!
Milwaukee 2. Kansas City 2
Chicago9. Detroit!
Cleveland 10. Teias*
Sunday's Oamts
Boston 5. California 4
Minnesota 7. Toronto 2
Seattle 7, Baltimore!
New York 4. Oakland 2
Mil waukee 7, Kansas City 0
Detroit 7. Chicago!
Cleveland 12. Teias?
Monday's Games
Minnesota (Deshales 1 21 al Cleveland
(MartlnezO 2). 7 OJp m.
California (M teller 2 01 at New York (Key
2 l|, 7 05p m
Oakland (Karsay M ) al Baltimore
(Mussina] 11,1:15p m
Toronto (Stewart 2 0 ) al Kansas City (Cone
111.1 OSp ns
Milwaukee (Hlgutra 0 1) at Chicago
(McDowell 1 21.1:01pm
Detroit (Moore 7 1) at Teias (Halting I 01.
I;15p.m
Boston (Clemens 70) al Seattle (Johnson
I I), 10 OJp m

r

SO UTHER NLEAOUE
First Hall
Eastern Division
w

L

Greenville (Braves)
10
4
7
1
Carolina (Plratesl
Jacksonville (Mariners) t
t
Orlando ICubsl
1 10
Knoivllle (Blue Jays)
4 12
Western Division
Huntsville (Alhllcs)
10
*
Memphis IRoyals)
9
•
Chattanooga I Reds)
8
•
Birmingham (WSoil
0
7
t
Nashville (Twins!
7
Saturday's Games
Orlando ]. Jacksonville 1
Greenville 4, Chattanooga 2
Knoivllle It. Carolina 10
Birmingham 9, Nashville 4
Memphis!, Huntsville!
Sunday's Games
Orlando I, Jacksonville!
Greenville 5. Chattanooga 1
Carolina!, Knoivllle z
Nashville!. Birmingham!
Memphis!. Huntsville}
Monde y'l Genies
Caroline at Orlando
Chattanooga at Jacksonville
Birmingham at Greenville
KnoivMlo at Hunlsvllla
Nashville al Memphis

P et.

GB

714 —
522 JW
504 J
.444 4
123 4
42! —
529 1*3
500 1
424

3

414

3

FLORIDA STATE LEAOUE
First Hall
Eastern Dtvlsien
W
L P er, o n
Brevard (Marlins)
704 —
13
S
SI Lucie (Mels)
10
4
425 HY
Vero Beach (Dodgers)
•
9
522 2
Osceola (Aslrosl
1
•
.500 2IY
Daytona (Cubs)
4 II
.352 4
W P Beach ( E .p o s )
4 II
.247 7
Western Division
Fort Myers (Twins)
745 . .
tl
4
Lakeland (Tigers)
4
9
541 2(Y
SI. Pelt (Cardinals)
*
7
541 7 5 j
Clearwater (Phillies)
4
9 512 4
Dunadin (Blut Jays)
9
7
424 ivy
Tampa (Yanktes)
7
f
.424 51*
Chariot!# (Rangers)
4 II
.353 7
Sarasota (RedSox 1
S 10
222 7

Saturday'! Oamit
Brtvard J. CharloltoO
Tampal. FortMyoriO
SI Poltrtburg a. Daytona t
Voro Boach 10. Saratola 9. 10 Innlngt
Lakeland alOtcoola.ppd rain
Dunadin at St. Lucia, comp tutp gam*,
ppd . rain
Dunadin al SI. Lucia.ppd . rain
Wail Palm Batch 5. Clearwater I. Ill game
Watt Palm Beach 7. Clearwater 0. 2nd
game. tutp. rain, 1 Inning
Sunday'! Oamei
Brevard 7. Charlotte 0
Fort Myert 1, Tampa 0
St Petersburg a, Daytona 7
Vero Beach al Sarasota, ppd . rain
Lakaland 7. Osceola 0.1st game
Lakeland 2. OsceolaO. 2nd game
St Lucie 1. Dunedin t comp imp game
SI Lucie 1, Dunadin I
Clearwater 5. Weil Palm Beach a, im p .
rain eInnings
Monday’s Oamei
Brtvard at Charlotte
Tampa at Fort Myers
Osceola al Lakeland
Daytona at SI Peteriburg
Vero Beach at Sarasota
Dunedin at St Lucie. 2
Clearwater at West Palm Beach

R ID S I. MARLINS 1
FLORIDA
CINCINNATI
ab r h bt
ab r h bt
Carrel
4 0 10
Larkin is 4 0 10
Rnlorla 16 ] IO O
Morris 1b 1 1 1 0
Shit laid r I 4 0 0 0
RSndrsrl 47 11
Conlne If 4 ) 1 0
Mltchll It 4 0 2 0
Dslrde lb
4 0t I
Or mild It 0 1 0 0
Snttagoc
200 1
RKellycf 4 0 0 0
Brberlolb 1 0 0 0
Boone Jb 7 0 I t
Arias ss
100 0
Dorset! c 1 0 0 0
Hmndp
2 00 0
WOrnelb 2 0 0 0
MLewis p
0000
Brwnngp 1 1 1 0
Browne ph I 0 0 0
Aquino p 0 0 0 0
Totals
b i l l
Totals
M I » 4
Florida
ooo toe ooo - l
Cincinnati
000 IM Ota — I
E - Morris 111 DP - Florida 7 LOB Florida 2, Cincinnati 5 7B — Carr (5). Morris
(01. RSanders (5). Mitchell 111 IB RSanders 111 HR - RSanders 141 SF —
Santiago. Boone
IP
H R ER BB SO
Florida
H am m ondL.il
0710
4 4 1 5
R Lewis
11 0 0 0 0 0
Aquino
I
I
I
I 0 0
Cincinnati
Browning W. 7 0
»
1 7 t 0 5
HHP - by Browning IRenttrla) WP Hammond
Umpires — Home. Pulllj First. West:
Second. Bell. Third. Rapuano
T - l 00 A -77,410

III
FINAL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pet.
y New York
57 2! 4*5
x Or Undo
54 22 .414
i New Jersey
4! 2? 549
a Miami
42 44 .512
Boston
22 50 290
Philadelphia
2! 57 20!
Washington
24 54 .292
Central Dtvlsien
! Atlanta
57 2! *9!
a Chicago
51 19 471
*7 25 572
i Indiana
47 2! 572
x Cleveland
Charlotte
41 41 500
Detroit
20 42 244
20 4? 244
Milwaukee
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pci.
y Houston
54 14 . 707
&gt; San Antonio
5! 17 471
i Utah
51 7f 444
42 40 512
a Denver
Minnesota
20 42 244
Dallas
11 4f 154
P4CIIIC Division
i Seattle
41 If .744
x Phoenli
54 24 441
a Golden State
50 12 410
x Portland
47 I I 571
L A Lakers
11 49 407
Sacramento
21
54 141
L A Clippers
27
55 279
i cline bed playoff berth
y clinched division title
1 clinched best cortltrente record
Saturday’s Oamts
Charlotte I0«. Detroit 101
Atlanta » 3 . Orlando 89
Golden Stale 114, L A. Lakers 91
New Jersey 111, Milwaukee 100
Indiana 114, Miami I )
Phoenix 101, Sacramento 100
Sunday's Games
Philadelphia 110. Detroit 902
Washington 117. Charlotte e»
New York 92. Chicago 74
Cleveland 117, Boston ft
Denver 115. Houston 107
Utah 101. L A Lakers47
Seattle HO. Portland IM
San Antonio 111. L A . Cllpparsfl
Orlando 110. Nave Jersey II
Oallat 114, Minnesota 102
Sacramento 105. Golden Stale 17
End Regular Saasan

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NBA BOXBS
MAOIC lit, NETS It
NEW JERSEY 111 I
Brown 2 4 0 0 4, Coleman 10 11 4 4 2),
Benjamin 21 0 0 4, K Anderson 4 12 2 1 17,
Edwards 24 00 4. Moms 0 1 00 0. William*
14 44 4. W ttlty I 5 00 1. Gilliam 2 4 1 4 4.
Newman 4112 It. Matsorn 2 2 12 1. Wallers
2 5 125 Totals: IS 02 17 2411
ORLANDO (1101
Scott 7 14 4 4 20. Kryslkowlak 4 1 12 4.
O'Neal t i l l I 14 22. Hardaway 4 10 a I 12,
N Anderson I 14 1 2 It, A vent 1 4 2 2 4. Ski lei
14 0 0 7, Bowl! 02000. Royal 1 S1 4 4, Green
7 4 0 0 4. Hammlnk I 2 0 41 Total s: 45 94 24 24
170
New Jtrsey
17 10 11 It - ft
Orlando
24 21 I I 14 - 110
7-Polnt goals — New Je rse y 4 10
IK Anderson 2 4. Coleman 11. Newman I 2.
Edwards 0 I, Wesley 0 I), Orlando 4 II
(N Anderton I I . Scott 2 4, Skills I I,

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Somlnolo High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats are
for tha 1094 soason In Iho first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and curront enroor totals
(Including 1994 gamos) In Iho third column.
Raines went 1-for-5 Saturday night with his first double of
the season during the Whlto Sox's 9-3 win over tho Detroit
Tigers. On Sunday afternoon, Rolnos was O-for-3 but did score
a run as Chicago dropped a 7 6 doclslon to tho Tigers.

RAINES GAUGE
Category
’04
Gamos...........
At-bals........ . .... 59
Runs.............. .... 12
Hits................
RBI................. .... a
Doublo3......... ....
1
Triples...........
Homo runs.... .... 5
Steals............ ....
2
Average......... .... 254

bast
160
647
133
194
71
36
13
16
90
.334

Hardaway 0 71 Fouled oul - None Re
bounds - New Jersey 49 (Morris II Orlando
77 (O'Neil 77). Assists
New Jersey 25
(K Anderson It. Orlwtdo 12 (Hardaway II
Totel louls — New Jersey 77. Orlando If
Technicals — flen|4mln, New Jersey Illegal
defense A — I5.7et

N FL D R A F T
NEW YORK — Selections Sunday In the
1994 NFL drell with loam, player, projected
position and collage {■ compensatory seitc
lion)
First Round
I Cincinnati. Dan Wilkinson, dl. Ohio
State: 2 Indianapolis. Marshall Faulk, rb.
San Oiego State. 1 Washington. Heath
Shuler, qb, Tennessee a New England
Willie McGInesl. de. Southern Cal. 5 Indian
apolls (from Los Angtlei Rams). Trav
Alberts. Ih. Nebraska, a. Tampa Bay. Trtnl
Dilfar, qb, Fretne State: 7 San Francisco
(Irom Atlanta through Indianapolis and Los
Angeles Remit, Bryant Young, dt, Notra
Dame
• Seattle. Sam Adams, de. Teias A IM 9
Cleveland. Antonio Langham. db. Alabama
10 Arizona Jemlr Miller, lb. UCLA It
Chicago. John Thierry, lb. Alcorn Slate 12
New York Jets (Irom New Orleans), Aaron
Glenn, db Teias A AM II New Orleans
Louisville. 14 Philadelphia, Bernard
Williams, ot, Georgia
IS Los Angeles Rams Itrom San Diego
through San Franclscnl. Wayne Gandy, ot
Auburn. 14 Green Bay (tram Miami). Aaron
Taylor, ol. Notre Dame. 1? Pittsburgh,
Charles Johnson, wr. Colorado II Minnesota
Itrom Denver), DeWayne Washington, cb.
North Caroline Stale; 19 Minnesota. Todd
Sleussl*. ol, California, 20 Miami Itrom
Green Beyl, Tim Bowwss. dl. Mississippi; 11
Detroit. Johnnie Morton, wr. Southern Cal
22 Los Angeles Raiders. Rob Fredrickson
lb. Michigan State; 22 Dallas (Irom San
Francisco). Shante Carver, de, Arizona
Slate; 24 New York Giants. Thomas Lewis.
wr, Indiana. 25 Kansas City. Greg Hill. rb.
Texas AAM, 24 Houston Henry Ford. de.
Arkansas. 27 Bullalo, Jell Burris, db, Notre
Dame
24 San Francisco (Irom Dallas). William
Fleyd. rb. Florida Walt: 29 x Cleveland
(Irom Philadelphia). Derrick Alexander, wr,
Michigan
Secern) Round
X Cincinnati, Darnay Scott, wr. San Diego
Staff: 21 Washington. Tre Johnson, g.
Temple, 21 Indianapolis, Eric Mahlum. g.
California, J] Los Angeles Rams, Isaac
Bruce, wr. Memphis Slate. 14, Tampa Day,
Errlcl Rhelt, rb, Florelai 11 New England
Kevin Lee, wr, Alabama, 24 Seattle, Kevin
Mawae, c. Louisiana State
27 Philadelphia (Irom Atianlat. Bruce
Walker, dt. UCLA; 28 Arizona. Chuck Levy,
rb. Arizona: 19 Chicago, Marcus Spears, ot.
NW Louisiana 40 Minnesota (Irom Clave
land through Philadelphia and Atlanta)
David Palmer, wr. Alabama 41 New York
Jell. Ryan Yarborough, wr. Wyoming. 47
Philadelphia. Charlie Garner, rb. Tennessee.
4} San Diego. Isaac Davis, g, Arkansas
44 New Orleans. Mario Oales, rb. Arizona
Stale. 41 &lt; Atlanta (Irom Minnesota). Bert
Emanuel, wr. Rice; 44. x Dallas, Larry Allen,
g. Sonoma Slalt. 47. ( New York Giants.
Thomas Randolph, db. Kansas Slalt. 44
x Uullalo. Ducky Brook*, wr. North Carolina,
49 i Los Angelos Harm Toby Wright, db.
Nabraska. 50 Pittsburgh. Brenlsovs Buckner,
de. Clemion
51 Denver. Allen Aldridge, lb. Houston. 17
Los Angeles Raiders (from Minnesota).
James Folston. lb, NE Louisiana 51 Sen
Francisco itrom Green Beyl. Kevin Mitchell,
lb. Syracuse; 54. Miami, Aubrty Btavars, lb,
Oklahoma* 55 Los Angeles Raiders.
Fcrnendo Smith, de, Jackson Stale; 54 Los
Angeles Rams (Irom San Francisco), Brad
OH':, dl. Wayne Stale. Neb. 57 Detroit. Van
Malone, db teias
54 Kansas City. Donnell Dennett, rb.
Miami: 59 New York Giants. Jason Sehorn.
db. Southern Cal; 40 Houston, Jeremy
Nunley, de, Alabama. 41 Hufbslo, Lonnie
Johnson, la, Florida Statei 47 San Francisco
(Irom Dallas). Tytonne Drakelord. db.
Virginia Tech; 41 ■ San Diego. Vaughn
Parker, g. UCLA. 44 i Bullalo, Sam Rogers,
lb. Colorado. 41. x Miami (from Arliona).
Tim Ruddy, c. Noire Dame

NHL PLAYO FFS
All Times ED T
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
(B e lle )? )
EASTERNCONFERENCE
N Y. Rangers vt. N.Y. Islanders
Ringers win series 4 9
Sunday, April?!
N.Y. Rangers!. N.Y. Islanders!

cnreBr
1,032
6,935
1.223
2.066
715
333
100
12B
753
298

Tim Raines

Pittsburgh vs Washington
Washlngtan leads sertet I I
Saturday, April 11
Washington 4 Pittsburgh l
Monday. April II
Washington at Pittsburgh 7 )t p m
New Jarsey vs Oullato
Series lied 1 2
Saturday, April 21
Uullalo 5. New Jersey 1
Monday. April 25
Uullalo al New Jersey. 7 U p n
Boston vs Montreal
Serial lied 1 1
Saturday. April 2)
Montreal 5. Boston 1
Monday. April IS
Montreal at Boston. I X p m
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Oalreit vs San Jesa
Senas lied I t
Saturday, April It
San Jose 4, Detroit J
Tuesday. April 14
OetroilatSan Jose. 10 Mp.m
Calgary vs Vancauvar
Calgary leads series 2 I
Sunday, April 14
Calgary J, Vancouver 1
Tuesday, April la
Vane ouver at Calgary, e oe p m
Toronto vs Chicago
Series tied 2 1
Saturday, April 2)
Chicago!. Toronto4
Tunday. April 24
Chicago!. Toronto2
Tuesday, April IS
Chicago al Toronto. 7 X p n
Dallas vs. St Leuii
Dallas wins senes 4 4
Sunday, April 14
Dallas!. St Louis 1

A U TO RACINQ
NAICAR lianas 544
M ARTINSVILLE. V4 - The MtSf ul
finish Sunday of Ih* Hanes 590 NASCAR slot*
tar raca al Martinsvllla Speedway. with
starting position in p*enlhetet. residence,
Irpe ot tar, laps completed, rxason out,
money won end winner's average speed In
mph
I III Rusty Wallare. Cootord. N C . Ford
Thundetbird 500. 1172.475 (includes 194.900
Unocal 74 Challenge tx&gt;nus lor winning Irom
pole). 74 714 mph; 7 15) E m it Irvan.
Rockwell, N C , lord Thundarbird. 500.
541.750
J (41 Mark Martin, Jamestown. N C . Ford
Thunder bird. 500 5114J5. i (III Oarrell
Wallop Franklin. Torn , Chevrolet lumlna.
MX). 571 050
5 1171 Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N C .
l ord thundetbird 500 171.475. 4 (12) Todd
(Iodine. Harrisburg. NC.. Ford Thundetbird
MX). 114,775
7 114) Chuck Bown Ashboro. N C . Ford
Thundetbird. 500. 514,575. 8 (ID Hick Mast,
Rockbridge (laths, Va , Ford Thunderblrd.
499. 114,175
9 HOI Bill EIIloft, Slelrsville, Ga . Ford
Thundarbird, 499. 514.175; 10 ( I I ) Ted
Musgrpve. Troutman, N C . Ford Thun
derbird. 499, 517,725
It 1191 Dal* EarrYiardl. Doolie. N C .
Chevrolet Lumlna. 499 511,040. II (19) Ricky
Rudd. Lake Norman. N C . Ford Thun
derbird. 495 54 815
12 (151 Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Tenn ,
Pontiac Grand Pclx, 498. 511.715, 14 (111
Sieve Grissom. Liberty. N C , Chevrolet
Lumine. 497. 57.515
15 (10) Terry Latonle, Archdale. N C .
Chevrolet Lumlna. 497. 514.475. It (111 Ward
Burlon, South Boston. Va . Chevrolet
Lumlna. 497, 54,175
17 (7) Michael Waltrlp, Davidson. N.C..
Pontiac Grand Prla. 494. 511.775; II (4)
Jimmy Spencer. Mooresvllle, N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. 495. 54,4X1
19. I ll) Bobby Labonte, Trinity. N C
Pontiac Grand Prti. 495. 511.975, 70 114) Hul
Slrlcklln, Cetera, Ala. Ford Thunderblrd,
494.55 III
II, (70) Dale Jarrell, Hickory, N C ,
Cbevrolel Lumlna. 494. 514,475; 71 (79) Joe
Nernectiek. Mooresvllle. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlna. 494. S7.575
21 1241 Jimmy Hensley, Ridgeway. Va ,
Ford Thunderblrd. 491, 57,415: 74 (15) Bretl
Bodlne. Harrisburg, N C , Ford Thunderblrd,
489,54,775
15 (111 Jay Heclgetotk. High Point, N C.,
Ford Thunderblrd. 444 54.775; 24 (9) Kyle
Polly. High Polnl, N C . Pontiac Grand Prlx,
474. &gt;15.475
27. (21 Sterling Marlin, Columbia. Tenn,,
Chevrolet Lumlna. 474, 514.425; 24 (14)
Derrlke Cope. Huntersville. N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. 472, oil liwk. 14 825

Softball---------------Continued from IB
defeut Sanford Ccnlrul H.tpllsl, K M .
Next week, the FUM-Flume» take on
Smith Seminole Chrltitinn at H;30 a.in,;
Sanford Christian "2 battles Sanford
Asscmlles at 9:30 a.in.; Central Baptist!
challenges Sanford Christian " l at iO:30
a m.; Trinity-Majesty fncca Grace Methods!
a) 11:30 u.in.: the Nativity-Crusaders tackle
Nazarcnc al 12:30 p.m.i and the NativityDisciples play First United Methodist at 1:30
p.m.
Leading Sanford Assemblies (2-1) were,
with two lilts — Justn Delgado Sr.. Justlno
Holmi, Edwin Candelaria and Alan Delgado;
one hit — Dandy Carradcro (double). Joe
Santora, Carlos Morales and Acostu.
Doing the hitting for the Nativity-Disciples
(2-11 were, with three hits — Floyd
WcstervcH; one til) — Chris Bacon. Bill
Quinn. John Stifarclll, Jim Grceo, Mark
Hurdzcw lcz. Jim Mowlnrikl and Mike
Williams.
Powering the Crusaders |2-1) were, with

two mis — Jim Thompson (triple, double).
Frank l.uhinskas, John Donahue. John
Huddock and Art Beach: one hit — Mike
Fratrlck. Mel Goings, Don Basil and Andy
Szymanskl.
Bill Terwiillgcr and Richard Walker had
one single each for Centra) Baptist |) -2),
Doing Die damage for the FUM-Flames
12-0) were, with three hits — Tom Graecy:
two lilts — Robert Smith, Brian Burke. Bill
Gracey. Dean L. Smith and Chris Dapore;
one tilt — Tony DcSorinlcr and Bruce
Danllia.
Racing (tic Trinity-Majesty (0-3) attack
were, with two tills — Toody Rosas. Ike
Mendoza, Rulien Quinones and Stan hit*
mleh; one hit — Ron Stcubtc (triple). Manny
Garay, Steve Jarrell. Tony Colon and Sieve
McGuIggan.
Collecting the lilt for First United Method­
ist (1-2) were, with two hits — Cliff Melvin
(triple, double), Mike Ifule and Mark Quick:
one hit — lun Quick (double), Dick Gaugli,
Dennis Butler. Jim Estep and Tim Quick.
Getting the fills for Sanford Christian No.
2 (0-2) were, with two lilts — Mike Plpllonc

(triple), Jell Bunt (double). Don Krncincr,
Bobby Butt and John Davis: one hit ’— Bill
Horn and Danny Phelps.
Contributing for Sanford Christian No. 1
(3-0) were, with three lilts — Joe Cuputo
(double), Lee Andrews and Marty Hill; I wo
lilts — Kevin Driscoll, Brad Hneffner and
Keith Britton; one hit — Mike Milligan
(double).
Hilling for Grace Methodist (l-2| were,
with two lilts — Scott Carter: one lilt —
Larry Propsl (double), Herb Brown. Dave
Klmbach. Carl Kelchcnbnch. Dave Gralner
and Curt Towers.
Lifting Nazarcnc (3 0 ) to victory were,
with two hits — Frank Turner (triple). Tom
Clark (triple) and Scott Wndc; one hit —
Phillip Sutherland. Paul Watson, Perry
Hestler. Jerry Stoner. Dong I-otz amt Jeff
Laird.
Providing the offense for South Seminole
Christian (1-2) were, with four hits — Janies
Griffin: three tills — Todd CLaxton (home
run): two lilts — Rich McCabe: one lilt —
Jeff Morris, Steve Buchanan. Darren Ikinsal;
Jason Leslie and J.K . Smith.

Continued from IB
ROY HOLLER F IE LD
were Shane Bumsed and Jason Cubs
*)* 4 554 4 — 10.
Murray (two singles, one run and Athletics
two RBI each). Christian Burdick
121 221 - I l l
Plratrs
(two singles, two runs). Gradv Blut Jays
424 214 - " l
ilutelilns (two singles, two RBI).
312 422 - II
B rlnn Porter ( two singles). Cardinals
142 I I I - II
Andrew Beatty (single, three Orioles
LAKESIDE F IE LD
runs, two RBI). Jimimnl Dorsey
200 4 - 1
Islnglc. run) and Chris Downer, Marlins
511 • — II
Billy Iblslcr and Jctf Green (one Rod So.
004
004 — f
run each).
Eipes
454 I4x - 4
Powering the Cubs were Chris While Soi
Burkett (double, two singles, Dodgers
141 251 - II
four runs, two RBI). Robert Royals
221 &gt;01 - 11
Wootlward (three singles, three
runs, two Kill), Danny Hroek
Pacing the Blue Jays wen
(double, single, four runs. Iwo
RBI), David Frcshmir (double, Jason Tu rn e r (dm ililr, tlire
single, two runs, two RBI). singles, two rum ). Jacob Lung
Roman Woodward (two singles, 11wo doubles, single, run. foil
run. RBI). Jarred Feddar (single, Bill), Ed Jones (three singles
two runs). William Cleveland three runs, two RBI), Charles
Ilnur runs) and Hrln Love (two Stokes (two singles, run). Brian
Shamils (two singles). Chris
runs)
Providing (lie offense lot tin- Freeman (two runs) and J.R,
A's were Chris Parra (double, Lester ami Taylor Burke lone
run. RBI). Kddle Wells and Doug run each I
Doing the damage for thr
Telxerlra (one single and two
runs eaclil. J a m e s llernlug Orioles were Tom Fodrle (dou­
(single, run). Matt Bo/elka (two ble, two singles, two runs, three
runs) and Jo h n Byran and Rill). Ilrad Locke Idmihlc. two
singles, three runs, two Rill).
James Foster (one run cuch).
Ltd lug the Red Sox were Mike Doney (double, single, mill,
Adam Frank (three singles, two Nick Doney (single, two runs),
runs). Hud Bennett Itrlple. dou­ Erie Rogers and Troy Lewis (one
ble. tw o ru n s , RBI ) , Nick single and one run each). Joshua
Erickson (triple, run. two KHI|. Wlnegaurd and Ryan Rogers
Malt Mergo (double, run. Kill). (one single each) und Jell McGee
I.evl Rallies Jr. and Handy Fortl (tun).
(one double and two runs each).
Doing the hitting lor the Car
Troy lirtnson (single, run, Rlttl. dlnals were Jerm alu Burke
Kddle Morales (single, run). (three singles, run. two RBI), Joe
Julius Grlirin (single) and Kenny Sondheim (two singles, run
Erickson anil Ruber) Robinson RBI). Leonard Britt Islngle, two
(one Rltl cuch).
runs. Kill). Tvlcr Drake (single,
John Kllhugsworth had the run). Jeremy Koihwrll (single.
only III) for the Marlins as his RBI). Chris Wlllc (three runs).
double scored both Robert Lowe Ben lluhhaitl (two ruusl and
and Ryan Sprundler.
Jason Sondheim and Curtis
Leading the Pirates were A n ­ WiHidwmih (one RBt each).
thony Everett (four singles, two
Gelling (lie litis for tile White
runs. Rill). James Darkness (two Sox were Nlek Solllen (double,
doubles, single, two runs). single, two RBI). Danny Wryh
Johnathan Itrnoks and Toney (iwo singles, run. RBI). Joseph
Bohannon lone single and one Blake (single, run), Lee Fredrick
run each). Wayne Watts amt Joe trun. RBI), Michael White (two
Holloway (two runs each I and runs)and Hilly I Inbbard (tmil
Josh Skipper. Brandon Cereonr
Milling lor the Expos were Cm I
and I bis)in Washburn (one run Kmlcll (triplet. Vlelor Gilbert and
rrtelil.
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single am) two runts,
Mike Evans oontrlhuled two
runs and an Rill Steve llussard
and Kurt Blue each scored two
ru n s . Dave Y ru re la g o y c ru .
Horuse Stokes, and Justin C'iki per each scored one run.
Lnrucll Fayson hit a double
amt scored Hie only run lor tinBlue Jays. Trellis Smith had a
single aiid an RBI, Barry Porter
also lilt a single.
Dante Hayes was 3-for-3 with
three runs scored to highlight
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Thom pson lilt a triple ami
scored twice. Tug Daniels con
irlhutcd two singles, a run, ami
three RBI
Antonio While tiad a single,
two runs, ami an RBI. Jason
Graham udried a single, one run.
amt two RBI. Alex Scott singled
and scored a run Donald While
liit a single. Ronnie Washington
and Willie Robinson each scored
a run.
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and Antoine Cussunova each
had a double, two singles, two
runs, ami an Kill. Then Williams
singled twice and scored twice.
Trtivis Hampton chipped in with
two singles, a run. und an RBI.
Jim m y Parsons till two singles
and scored a run. Randy Casey
had two singles and an Rllj.
Chad Sheffield singled and
scored two runs, Mick Johnson
scored a run. Nnllianlcl Cline
had an RBI.
Alvin Smith led the White Sox
with a single amt three runs
scor ed. St eve B r o w n and
Dominic Gelts each had a single,
one run. and an RBI. Clmz Lytle.
J.R . Notiles, Brett Counts, and
Freddie Hawkins each scored a
run.
Joshua Gentry scored hot Is of
the Mar l i ns' ru n s . Fahl au
McKinney hud two singles and
nil RBI. John Bryant. Mike
Robinson, and Nathan Rice each
lilt a single.
Eric Sperry drew four walks
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Roses: The ‘Queen of Flowers’

IN BRIEF

Special care required, but they’re worth it

First Mardl Qras planned
The South Seminole division of the American Henri
Aanoclntlon Is completing Its plans for llic first Mardl Gras
Extravaganza to he staged at the Altamonte Hilton on May 7.
The event Is an opportunity for Seminole County residents to
Join forces to tight this nation's number one klllcr-hrnrt
disease.
The Mardl Gras Extravaganza (costumes opllonnll will
feature a silent auction, fine dining, a comedy show and
duncltift tolhe Mardl Gras tunrs of llnhy Hines.
Tlckcls are available for 950 per person, hill seating Is
limited
For more Information, all the American Heart Association at

8431330.

CALENDAR
Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m, to noon, the WOOI’lE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 138 N. Counlry
Club Hoad, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
us well as Items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club are donated to preemlc babies, nursing home residents
and gifts Tor the annuul Christmas store.

W eekly Lions Club m eeting
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
cull 321 0700.

Where did the rose originate? We cannot
be really sure, but It can be traced back to
the ancient Chinese, North African nnd
Wesl Aslan civilizations. The rose Is one of
the oldest flowrrs In cultivation and has
been grown for over 5,(XX) years.
Over 4,000 songs have been written
exulting roses nnd It has been mentioned In
poetic works since civilization began. The
rose has Inspired fashion. Interior design
and other works of art, before the beauty of
this flower was really appreciated, It was
valued as n food. Hoses have been pickled Winter protection Is not necessary but
and Ixilled: made Into Jams, Jellies, cakes anchoring taller varieties to reduce wind
nnd randies: and In Victorian days, rose injury Is recommended. Hoses ahold lie
petals were ladled to obtain rose waler and planted In an njien locution where they will
perfume.
receive direct sunlight for at least six hours
Hoses are grown In all of the 50 states and during the day. Hoses perform belter If
even though they require special care In planted la la-ds separate from other shrubs
Florida, their magnificent beauty makes all and flowers: this nrrangeinent will help to
reduce plant competition. Choose a garden
the work very worthwhile.
site with good drainage nnd supply ade­
In Florida the rose Is an evergreen shrub quate water and nutrients. If drainage Is a
which grows und blooms nil year In the problem, raised tn-ds can often remedy the
southern part of the state nnd at Irnst nine situation. Orgunlc amendments like com­
months In northern Florida. Each year post. Icafmold, peat and mulches will
plants produce from five to seven Hushes of increase water und nutrient holding
iika)m and n few (lowers lietween cycles.
capacities In sandy soils.
Hose culture Is slightly different In Florida
Most rose plants sold have been grafted on
than In oilier regions. Hauls grow larger one of the following rootstocks: Fortunlnna.
here and must la- given plenty of room.
Dr. Huey or Multiflora. The Fortunluna

types are longest lived, grow larger, more
vigorous, produce more flowers and are
usually reemmended for Florida. Other
cverbloom lng varieties on other root
systems can lie grown successfully but do
not produce ns high qunllty plants as the
vnrlctlcson liosn Forlunlana rootstock.
In Florida roses are high maintenance
plants. They need Irrigation, fertilization,
mulching, pruning nnd pest control.
Tw o diseases — black spot and jxiwdcry
mildew — can be limiting factors In rose
production. Weekly fungicide sprays may be
necessary. Miles arc the major Insect pests
but other pests Include cnterpltlnrs. scales,
aphids and tblips. Hose pesls can hr
effectively controlled If general recommen­
dations are followed — buy plants free of
diseases and Insects, keep plants free of
dead leaves nnd disease or Insect Infested
canes, nnd follow a regular spray program to
prevent severe damage from discnses and/or
Insects.
If you are not already growing roses, give
them a chancel Hose growing is not Hint
difficult If you purchase plants suited to our
climate (rootstock should be Fortuntunn)
and you grow them under the proper
conditions. Plant a rose und you'll soon
realize why It Is called "Th e Queen of
Flowers."

Over-50 Club m eets Tuesday
The Ovcr-50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

Bridge club to m eet, play

Yard of
the M onth

Sanford Duplicate bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Ureuler Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First SI..
Sanford.

The homo and grounds of
Bonnie and Lany Schmidt. 338
Bush Hill Court, Lako Mary,
have boon seloctod by the
Lake Mary Garden Club for Iho
YarcJ of the Month award. The
wooded yard foaturos a Ireo In
front acconlod with trailing,
blooming |asmine. A magnolia
true, palm trees, shrubs and
c o l o r f u l pl anl 9 are al so
hlohllghlod. Tho Schmidts do
all the yard work on their
well-kept promises.

Klwanis Club of Casselberry m eets
Klwnnls Club of Cassell&gt;erry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Hoad and US itlghwuy
17 92 In Longwood. For Information, call 831-8545.

Correction
The winners In the 23rd Sanford Optimist Club's Oratorical
Contest on April 7 were Incorrectly reported to the Herahl. The
correct winners urc; Jalmee Nichols, first place: Jessica Torbltt.
second place: and Vera June, runner-up.
The Urnilil regrets the error.

Mould Photo by Apryl Mnltlon

Beta Sigma Phi sorority
marks 63rd anniversary
On April 30, the five Sanford
Ctiuplers of Delu Sigma d ll.
together with 12,500 chapters of
250,(XX) members throughout
ihr world, will celebrate llirlr
Founder's Day. The first DSP
chupler was started In SAnford
In 1944.
Founder's Day honors Walter
W. Hoss, a man who, during llic
Depression, saw a need among
ihr young women he met In bis
work as a traveling encyclopedia
salesman. He believed tbey
needed more In Ihelr lives Ilian
w o r k , r e s p o n s i b i l i t y and
hardship, and decided lo devote
his life lo providing them with a
social and cultural outlet.
His efforts brought seven
young women In Abilene. Kan.
together In 1931 to form that
sort of organization, beta Sigma
Phi met their needs, and conllnucs lo meet the' needs of
h u n d re d s of t housands of
women today. This April 30.
Wultcr Hoss will be rcmcmticred
by this, the largest Greek Idler
sorority in the world.

Throughout the 03 years of Its
history, the members of beta
Sigma Phi hnve enjoyed pro­
grams for cultural studies and
numerous social events. They
devote much of their time and
effort lo service, and recently
raised over 9250.000 for sorority
sisters who suffered losses due lo
Hurricanes Andrew and Inlki.
a n d I o II o o d I n g In I li r
mldwestrrn Untied Stales
basic lo beta Sigma Phi, how­
ever. arc the socials for Its
members. One of tfie most im­
portant Is Founder's Day which
the Sanford chapters will ob­
serve on April 30 at Deltona Inn
with the executive board of bSP
City Cpuncll serving as host.
President Pat Johnson will serve
as the emcee. Pat Provau lias
liecn selected for the honor of
presenting I he special message
from the International Executive
Council of beta Sigma Phi.
The president of each Sanford
chapter will present Woman of
the Year und other awards d in ­
ing the celebration.

Church plate is for collecting money
DEAR ADDY: You really
bomlM-d with your advice lo
Caroline Dell about making
chungc from Ihc offering plalr al
church.
Good grief. Ahby. when people
know they are going to church
they should conic prepared with
money for the offering. If they
really did forget, rather than
making change, they should
bring a little extra the following
Sunday.
When people start digging
around In the collection basket,
they leave themselves open for
suspicion. Why siart a precedent
by taking money out? It will only
tempt someone less honesl (o do
somclhlng crooked.
Here's another alternative: I
know a man who contributes
generously at Ihe end of the ycur
In one lumpsum.
CHURCHGOER
IN PLANO, TEXAS

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DEAR CHURCHGOER: While
the person who gives lo the
church once u year may be very
generous, those who see him
passing the basket without put­
ting anything In may assume
lie's giving nothing, which Is a
jHtor example In set for others.
DEAR ABDY: My youngest
brother died from a slip and fall
In his own bathroom — hitting
Ills head oil the edge of (he tub.
This happened iwo days before
Ills 33rd birthday. He left a wife
and Iwo sons. 5 and 7 years old.
For Ihc viewing, he was nicely
dressed, und Ids head was rest­
ing on a pillow. He looked so
peaceful — as though he was
sleeping.
I had my camera with me and
took 10 Inslmit photos of him.
Some family members said they
l bought II was disgusting.
Abby, I'm sure oilier people
have taken pictures of u de­
ceased loved one laid out.
Wluil Is your opinion of this?
Also, maybe others will write Iti
and back me up.
BIQ BROTHER TOM
DEAR TOM: One Iasi picture
Is often Important to a survivor,
us It apparently was with you,
and I have no criticism of that.
However. It mi gin have been
better hnd you arrived curlier
and taken your pictures private­
ly to avoid olTeiuiltig those with
different Ideas of respect for the
deceased.

DEAR ABBYi Thank you for
llie many columns you have
wri t t en concerning bicycle
safety. Please continue to stress
the Importance of wearing a
helmet.
Here In California, starling
Jan. 1. 1994, u|l children under
18 are required by law lo wear
an approved safety helmet when
riding a bicycle on public streets
or (rails. In 1995. violators will
be fined.
Wc al the Centre for Ncuro
Skills know what happens when

helmets are mil worn. We also Mother's Day, my hustmml put
known that helmets cun reduce some money in my hum! and
the risk of severe brain Injury. said, "Honey, you know how I
Even a minor head Injury can hutc to shop — so would you
lead lo problems with Icurnliig mind buying yourself something
and memory. Amt severe brain for Mother's Day? And while
you're al II — will you please
Injuries can resull In death.
Abby, please continue lo n-ll take care ol a Mother's Day
present lor in v mother, loo?"
your readers: Weura helmed

MARK J. ASHLEY.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.
CENTRE FOR NEURO SKILLS,
BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.
DEAR MR. ASHLEY: You can
count on me!

"GOOD OLD MOM,"
LINCOLN. NEB.
MOVIELAND u.,.r in m izu.
Hbrrir*l Sorton)

13)

DEAR ABBY: Wh a t e v e r
huppened to sentiment? Last
year on the Saturday before

m m m m n

0:15

HOCUS FOCUS t l

9:50

Sanford Herald
is a p ro u d m e m b e r o f the "W elcom e
W agon" Fam ily In Sem inole C ounty

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

Let y o u r W elcom e Wagon representative
a nsw e r y o u r questions about the area and
p re sen t yo u with free gifts.
If You Live In One Of These Areas, Please Call

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

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41 - S anford H arold. S anford. Florida - M onday, April 2S, 1994

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
F O R 1 IM IN O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flit Number *4-5*4 CP
IN R E ; E S TA TE O F
L O R R A IN E M A R JO R IE
SCHAUFLER,
Dectaud
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Tha admlnltlrallon of tho
oital* ol LO R RAINE MARJ O R IE S C H A U F L E R . d i ­
ctated. Flla Number fa 544 CP,
It pending In lha Circuit Court
lor Seminole County, Florida.
Probata Dlvltlon. tha addratt ol
which It Clark ol Circuit Court,
Probata Dlvltlon. X I N. Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida 11171.
Tha name* and addrattat ot lha
parional rapratanlallva and lha
partonal rapratanlallva't at
lor nay a n tat forth balow.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIF IE O TH A T
All partant on whom thlt
notlca It tarvad who hava ob
lactlont that challanga tha valid
lly ol tha will, tha qualification!
ol lha parional rtpntanlallva,
vanua. or |urlidlctton ol (hit
Court ara raqulrad to Ilia thalr
oblactlont with Ih lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM .
All craditor* of tha dacadant
and othar par torn having clalmt
or damandt agalnit dacadant'i
attafa on whom a copy of Ihlt
notlca It tarvad within thraa
month! attar tha data of tha tint
publication of thlt notlca mini
Ilia thalr clalmt with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R TH E
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All olhar cradlton of lha
dacadant and partont having
clalmt or damandt agalnit tha
dacadant'i aitata mutt Ilia thalr
clalmt with thlt court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L C LA IM S, D EM A N D S
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
FILED W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha dala ot tha flrtf publica­
tion ol Ihlt Notlca It April IS,
1x 4
Parional Rapratantatlva:
Darlana Joyca Malchow
7X Soar Craak Clrda
Wlnlar Sprlngt, FL1170*
Attorney lor Partonal
Rapratanlallva:
O B Me Ewan
Sandart. McE wan. Marllnai
Lull A Dukat, PA.
P O Boa 51)
Orlando, FL 5X0)0715
Talaphona- (a07» all 1171
Florida Bar No 0011741
Publlth: April II. 11. ix*

PEQ 171____________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notlca It haraby given that I
am engaged In bullnetl at f it
Silver ton Loop, Lake Mary, FL
]]7aa attl. Seminole
County,
Florida, under lha Flctlllout
Name ol EVERLASTING DE
SIGNS, and that I Intend to
rag liter Mid name with tha
Dlvltlon or Corporation!. Telia
hattaa. Florida. In accordance
wllh lha provltlont of tha
Flctlllout Name Statutat. To­
w n ; Section MSOf. Florida
Stalulat Ittl.
L i n d a A. B o n c k
Publlth April 11, m e
OEQ1M____________________ _
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notlca It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett at IH
International Parkway, Heath
row. F L 11744. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
F lctlllou t Hama ol TE C H
TOUCH, and that I Intend to
regltler laid name wllh the
Dlvltlon ot Corporation!. Telia
hattee, Florida. In accordance
wllh lha provltlont ol Iho
Flctlllout Nemo Statutat. To
Wit: Section 14! Of. Florida
Stalulat m i.
K e n t A . C a i o
Publlth: April 21. m e

ST. JO H N S R IV IR W A T IR
M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
OIVES NOTICE OF
IN TEN D E D A O IN C Y ACTION
Tha Dlttrlct glvtt nollca ol lit
Infant to Ittua a permit to tha
following applicant!il on May
io, m e
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
PUBLIC WORKS. I ll BUSH
LOOP. SANFORD. FL Min.
application 111 117 0040AOM.
Tha protect It located In Sami
nola County. Section! 11 — It,
Townthlp II South. Range X
Eat!. Tha application It lor
EXCAVATION AND/OR FILL
ING ASSOCIATED W ITH THE
M O D IF IC A T IO N O F T H E
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PER
M IT FOR DODO ROAD.
SEMINOLE COUNTY E N G I­
NEERING. IX LAKE MARY
B O U L E V A R D , S U IT E 100,
L A K E M A R Y , F L 1177],
application (t l lirootlAO Tha
pro|act It locatfd In Seminole
County, Section! II. X . It B If.
Townthlp N South. Range X
Eatt Tha application It lor
EXCAVATION AND FILLIN G
A S S O C IA T E D W IT H T H E
CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE
IV FOR COUNTY ROAD 417.
TTte receiving wattrbodlet ara
S O L D I E R 'S C R E E K B
SPRINGS HAMMOCK.
C O U N T Y OF SE M IN O LE .
A T T N : G LE N SEM ANISIN ,
HOI EAST FIR ST S TR E E T.
SANFORD. FL 5X71, appllca
tlon 411 117 00f7AO. Tha protect
It located tn Seminole County,
Section IS. Townthlp If South.
Range X Eatt. Tha application
It far E X C A V A T IO N AND
FILLIN O ASSOCIATED WITH
TH E R EPLACEM ENT OF AN
EXISTINO C U LV ER T ON DIXIE W A Y B H A R R IS O N
STR E E T. Tha receiving wafer
body it an UNNAME D CANAL
U -H A U L CO. E A S T E R N
R E G IO N , A T T N
W ADE
MAHOOD. 1M0 S. ORANOE
AVE . ORLANDO. FL 5X04.
application II11I70I01A Tha
protect It located In Seminole
County, Section 14, Townthlp M
South. Range 10 Eatt. Tha
application It tor EXCAVATION
AND PILLINO ASSOCIATED
W IT H T H E R E M O V A L OP
S O U TH D R IV E W A Y W IT H
C U L V E R T AND THE
W I D E N IN G OP N O R T H
DRIVEW AY WITH C U LV ER T
ON S.R. IS B 400 (I I B M l. Tha
receiving waterbody It a DITCH
ALONO TH E EAST SIDE OF
S R. tSB 400.
The Illat containing each ol
tha above luted application!!)
ara available tor Inipoctlon
Monday through Friday except
lor legal holiday!. 1:00 a m. to
5:00 p m at tha St. Jobnt River
Water Management Olalrlct
Haadquartara or tha appropriate
Held office Tha Dlttrlct will
taka action on each permit
application luted above unlttt a
petition lor an edmlnlitretlve
proceeding (hearing) It Iliad
purtuanl to lha provltlont ot
taction IX SI. F.S. and taction
40C-I.S1I. F A C . A par ton
whole tubttentlal Intertill ara
affected by any ol tha Olttrlclt
propoted permitting dec It Iont
Identified above may petition tor
an edmlnlltratlve hearing In
accordance with taction 150.17.
F.S. Petition! mutt comply wllh
tha requirement! at Florida
Adm lnlttrellve Cade Rulat
40C 1.111 and a0C-1.Sll and be
filed with (recalved by) lha
Dlttrlct Clark. P.O. Box Ulf,
Palelka. Florida J l l l l - M i f .
Pellllont for admlnltlratlva
hearing on tha above eppllcat
lon(t) mutt be Iliad wllhln
fourteen (141 dayt at publlca
llont of Ihlt notlca or within
fourteen (14) dayt of actual
rectlpl ol thlt Intent, whichever
tint occur* Failure to Ilia a
petition within thlt time period
thall commute a waiver ot any
right tuch person may hava to
request an admlnltlratlva da
termination (hearing) under
Mdlon 1X17. F.S, concerning
the lublact permit application
Petulant which era not Iliad In
accordance wllh tha above pro
vltlont are tub|eel to dltmlual
Shannon Barkan
Sr Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Sarvlcat Dlvltlon
St. Johnt River Water
Management Dlttrlct
Publlth: A p ril]], m e
0EQ-X4

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has to go into the overhead bin, or
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Legal N o tices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
C A IS N O M -le lC A -ll
D IV IS IO N !
PNC BANK. K EN TU C K Y. INC .
D / B /A P N C M O R T G A G E
COMPANY
Plaintiff.
vt
MOSES BURKE. JR .etal.
Delendanllt).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BARBARA ANN BURKE
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BARBARA ANN BURKE. IF
A N Y. IF LIV IN O . AND IF
DEAD. ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS
AT LAW OF THE SAID DE
FEN D A N TS AND TH E UN
KNO W N B E N E F I C IA R I E S
UN D ER T H E IR W ILLS, IF
A N Y . AN D A L L TH O SE
CLA IM IN G BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST ANY OF
T H E M . ANO A L L O T H E R
UN K N O W N P A R T IE S . IN
CLUDING. THE SURVIVING
SPOUSE, HEIRS. OEVISEES.
G R A N T E E S . L IE N O R S ,
CREDITORS AND ALL OTHER
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
A G A IN S T T H A T D E F E N
OANT. ANO THE SEVERAL
AN O R E S P E C T IV E U N ­
K N O W N A S S IG N S . SUC
C E S S O R S IN I N T E R E S T .
TRUSTEES OR O TH ER PERSONS C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
A O A IN S T A N Y A N D A L L
CLAIM ANTS. PERSONS OR
P A R T IE S . N A T U R A L OR
C O R P O R A T E . OR W HOSE
E X A C T LE O A L STATUS IS
UNKNOWN. CLAIM IN G U N ­
DER ANY OF TH E ABOVENAMED OR DESCRIBED D E ­
PENDANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
IS:
1IH Coolldge Avenue
Santord. FI M77I
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to toractaao a mortgage
on lha following property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
Lot 474. OAK FOREST UN IT
SIX, according to tho Plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
IS. Paget 71 and 74. ot the Public
Record* at Seminole County.
Florida.
hat bean tiled agalnit you You
a rt raqulrad to flto written
defemai with tho clerk of lha
court and to terve a copy wllhln
thirty (X ) dayt attar the tint
publication ol thlt noflct on
Plolntltf'i attorney, »ho*r name
and addrett appaar below,
otherwlte a default will be
entered agalnit you for tho
r el let demanded In the com
plaintorpetltlon
In accordance with lha Amtr
leant With Dltablimei Act. par
ton* In need of a tpaclal ac
tommodaUon to participate In
thlt proceeding thall, within
Mven (71 dayt prior to any
proceeding, contact lha Ad
mlnlttratlvo Office of lha Court,
X I N. Pork Avenue. Seminole
County CourlhouM. Santord. FL
11771 talaphona 1X71 M l U K .
TO D laoofssu/l or I 000 M l
1770 via Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and tha
tail ol thlt Court on Ihlt llnd
day el April, tea*
IlE A L t
M A R YA N N ! MORSE
Clark of tha Court
B y RufhKtog’
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 11B May 1. Iff*
O E O IX
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
GIVES NOTICE OF
IN TEN D ED AOENCY ACTION
Tha Dlttrlct glvet notice ol lit
infant to Iteue a permit to the
following eppllcant(t) on MAY
10. Iff*
SEMINOLE CO BOARDS OF
CO COMM. Ill BUSH LOOM.
SANFORD. FL 11771. applica
tlon 44-117 0707AGM The pro
(eel It located In Seminole
County, Section! 11, 14. IS, 14. B
IS. Townthlp II South, Range X
Eatt
The application It lor
C O N S T R U C T IO N O F TW O
DPV B TWO W ET D E TE N
T I ON PONDS WI TH
F IL TE R A TIO N ASSOCIATED
WITH THE WIDENING OF AN
EXSISTING I LANE RURAL
R O A O K NO W N AS O O D D
ROAD. The receiving waterbod
let are BEAR G U LLY ANO
HOW ELLCREEK
SEMINOLE COUNTY EN GI­
N E E R IN G D IV IS IO N . S10
LAKE MARY B L V O , SUITE
100. S A N F O R O . F L 11771,
application 44 117 0547AGM The
protect It located In Seminole
County. Section! It. X . X B If,
Townthlp X South, Range X
Eatt. Tha application It for
M O D IF IC A T IO N T O T H E
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PER
M IT A S S O C IA T E D W IT H
PHASE IV FOR THE WIDEN
ING OF COUNTY ROAO 417
The receiving waterbody It
SOLDIERSCREEK.
The tlle(t) containing each ol
tho abovellited application!t)
are available lor Intpectlon
Monday through Friday oxcepl
for logoi holiday*. I 00 a m. to
S:00 p m. at tha St. Johnt River
Water Management Dlttrlct
Headquarter* or tho appropriate
Hold olllco. Tha Dlttrlct will
taka action on each permit
application lilted above unlett e
petition tor an admlnlttratlve
proceeding 1hearing) It Hied
purtuanl to tha provltloni of
taction IX 57, P.S., and taction
40C -I.5II, F .A .C . A porton
whoM tubtfenllal Inlarotti are
affected by any ol lha Dltlrlcti
propoted permitting dec 1*Ion*
Idenuded above may petition lor
an admlnlttratlve hearing In
accordance with Mdlon 150.15,
F.S. Potltlom mutt comply wllh
tha requirement! ot Florida
Adm lnltlratlva Coda Rulol
4001,III and 40C 1.S1I and ba
Iliad wllh (reedved by) lha
Dlttrlct Clark, P O . Box U lf.
Palalka, Florida m i l U lf .
Pellllont tor admlnltlrollva
hearing on tha abova appllca I
lo n li) m ull ba Iliad within
fourteen (14) dayt of publica­
tion* of thlt nollca or within
fourtaen (14) dayt Of actual
racelpl ot Ihlt Inlont, whichever
flrtf occur*. Failure to Hie a
petition wllhln Ihlt lime period
thall conitltuto a waiver of any
right tuch perton may havo lo
roquet! an admlnlitrallve da
lormlnallon (hearing) under
Mdlon IX .57, F.S., concerning
tho tubjecl permit application.
Pellllont which are not filed In
eccordence wllh Ihe above provltlont are iu b|«t to dltmltMl,
Shannon Barkan
Sr. Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Service* Dlvltlon
St. John* R Ivor Walor
Management Dlttrlct
Publlth: April IS, 1X4
DEQ2X

Legal N otices

Legal N o tices

Notice el Sherlll't tele
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
that by virtue ol (hot certain
Writ of Execution ittued out of
and under tha taal of tho County
Court ot Seminole County, Flor­
ida, Co m X1/X07CC50Q upon a
final lodgment rendered In Ihe
atereteId Court on the lit day ot
January A D. 1X1, In that car
tain t*M entitled Sun Bank.
National Attoclellon. Plaintiff
vt Randy Lae Travlt end Eddie
R. Travlt. Defendant which
aloreuld Writ ol Elocution wat
delivered to me at SheriII ot
Seminole County, Florida and I
have levied upon all Ihe right,
till* and Inlarttl ot Ihe dtlen
dent, Eddie R. Travlt, In end to
Ihe tallowing detcrlbed proper
ly. teld property being located
In Seminole Counly, Florida
mere particularly detcrlbed at
follow*
One t i l l Toyloo Pickup
T r u c k , V I n .
fJT4RN44P4J10ff411 being
itored Ot Altamonte Towing,
and the undertlgned at Sharllf
ot Seminole County. Florida,
will at 1 1 :» A M on lha 11th
day ol May A O 1X4. otter tor
tale and Mil to the hlghett
bidder, FOR CASH IN MANO
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTINO LIENS, al the
Front (Watt) Door, al the tlept.
of Ihe Seminole County Court
houM In Santord. Florida, the
above detcrlbed property
That teld u le it being made
to tatitty the term* ol thlt Writ
of Execution
Donald F. Etllnger. Sherlit

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t ) II7I-CA-1* B
C IT IB A N K S A, atlruttee under
that certain Pooling end
Servicing Agreement deled at ol
December 1,1X0. lor DLJ
Mortgage Acceptance Corp
Mortgage Patl Through
Certificate*. Serle* 1X01.
Ad|utfable Patt Through Roto.
Plalntlll
vt.
CLARENCE E.ENSM INGER
end BARBARA L.
ENSMINGER. SOUTHERN
O A N K O FC EN TR A L
FLORIDA; and any unknown
heln. dev Ilee*, grantee*.
Creditor!, end olhtr unknown
pertont or unknown tpouut
claiming by, through, and under
any ol lha above named
Defendant*.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
Ihe undertlgned Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol Stmlnolo
County. Florida, will on the llth
day ol May. IX*. at 11:00
o’clock A M a I Ihe W ttl front
door ol the Seminole Counly
Courthouu, Santord. Florida,
oiler lor tale and Mil al public
outcry to lha hlghett and belt
bidder tor cath. the following
detcrlbed property tltuale in
Seminole County, Florida
LOT II. W IN O FIELO NORTH
II. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X . PAGES 44. 4)
ANO 44. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
purtuanl to tha Final Judgment
entered In a cau pending in u ld
Court. Ihe ityle ol which It
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand and ol
tidal ual ot laid Court thli llth
day ol April, lx*
In accordance with the Amer
lean Wllh Oliablllllet Act. per
tunt wllh dlublllllet needing a
tpaclal accommodation to par
tldpato in Ihlt proceeding ttull
contact ADA Coordinator. X I N
Park Avenue. Suite N X t. San
lord. Florida D i ll, telephone
407 TO 41X X4H7, not later than
five (II dayt prior to the pro
ceeding. It hearing Impaired.
(TD D ) 1 lo o m 1771. or Voice
IVI IW M 1 I7 7 0 via Florida
Relay Service
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR C U ITC O U R T
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEALI
Publlth April I I E l l . 1X4
DEO IX

Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REOARDINO THE
A M E R I C A N S W I T H D IS
AB IITIES ACT OF 1X0. PER
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILITY
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PAR TIC
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
S H O U LD 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
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1141 1ITH S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F LO R I OA A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PR O CEED IN O T E L E
PHONE: (4071 1X4440 T TD
1X7) M l M il
Publlthad: April II. « , May 1. 0.
with the u le on May IB 1X4
OEO I SI
I N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Ca m Ho: f e l l ) CP
IN RE: THE ESTA TE OF
E L IZ A B E T H D A G G E T T
ROBBINS.
Deceaud
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
The admlnltlrallon ot the
•tlole ol Elltabelh Daggett
Robblnt, deceaud. File No f*
1U CP. It pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County, Flor
ld4, Probate D lvltlon. the
addrett ot which It X I N Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida ))77t.
The name* and addretMt ol lha
partonal repretentatlve and tha
partonal repreunlatlve'l at
lorney are Ml forth balow
ALL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIF IE O TH A T
All pertont on whom thlt
notice It urved who have ob
loctlont that challanga tho valid
Ity ol tho will, tho quallllcallont
ot Iho partonal roprotanlallvo,
vonue. or jurltdkllon ol Ihlt
Court art required to file their
objection* with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditor* ol the decedent
end other pertont having clalmt
or demand* agalntl decedent *
etlate on whom a copy ot thll
notice It Mfved within three
month* alter the date ol Ihe flrtl
publication ol thlt notice mutt
tile their clalmt wllh Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A F T E n THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All olhtr creditor! ol the
decedent and pertont having
clalmt or demand! age Inti the
decedent't etlate mutt tile their
Clalmt wllh Ihlt court W ITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST P U B LI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLAIM S. OEM ANOS
ANO O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha data ol tho tint publica­
tion ol thlt Notlca It April 11.
1X4.
Portonal Rtprounlallv#
Loon J. Robblnt
15Carriage Mill Circle
Catulberry. Florida 11707
Attorney lor Partonal
Repreuntallvo:
MarkReyet. Etq
HOWARDB REYES.
CHARTERED
310 N. Park Avanua
Santord, Florida 11771
(407) H I 1075
FI Bar No: 1M717
Publlth: April 11B May 1. 1X4
D E Q 104
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO: f4-ll71-DR-11-P
IN R E: THE MARRIAGE OP:
CINDY LOU TOWERS
Pelllloner/WIto,
and
M ICHAELJAYTO W ERS.
Rttpondanl/Hutband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MICHAEL JAY TOWERS
111WE ST WOODLAND
AVENUE
SANFORD. FLORIDA 11771
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action For Dlttolullon ot Mar­
riage hat boon filed agalntl you
and you are required to u rvo ■
copy ol your written deftnut, it
a n y , to It on J O S E P H
PADAW ER. Petitioner’* At
lorney, whou addrett It 1500
Weil Lake Mary Blvd. 1I1A.
Lake Mary, Florida 11744 on or
before MAY 5. 1X4. and III# lha ’
original with tha Clerk of thlt
Court either before Mrvlca on
the Petitioner’* Attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other
w Im a datault will be entered
egtlntt you tor the reltel de
mended In Ihe Petition.
Deled thli Xth day ol March.
1X4.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark ol tha Court
By Nancy R. Wlnlar
Deputy Clerk
Publlth; April!, 11,11,11.1X4
DEO-11

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E llth JUDICIAL
C IR C U ITO F FLORIDA.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASK NO i M III DR41P
In re Ihe marriage ot
Andrea L Dowd.
Ptllllonar.
and
Robert J Dowd.
Retpondenl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Robert J Dowd
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Petition tor Dlttolullon ol Mar
rlage hat been tiled agamtl you
and you are required to lervt a
copy ot your written detenu*. It
any, to II on Andrea L.JQfwd.
1/0 Moree Loop 41. (O tte r
Sprlngt. FL 17704 on or before
M A Y 4, 1X4. and Ilia tba
original with Ihe clerk of thli
court either before urvlce on
Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter; otherwiu a default
will be entered again*! you lor
Ihe rellel demanded In Ihe
complelnt or petition
DATEDon APRIL I. 1X4
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk of the Court
Nancy R W-nler
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth April 4, II, II. 11, 1X4
DEO It
IN R E i
SAMUEL I LANDSKRONER
Deceaud.

31-P riv a te

Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
8:00 A M .-9:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY

CLOSED SATUR0AY
A SUNDAY

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

M consocutlvE tlm «»......... 57* a lino
7 cofiaocutfv* tlmos......... 70c • Una
3 eonaaeutlvf tlm w ........ 91c a lino
M im a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ...|t.19a lino
Rafts ara pot Issuo, based on 3 lines
•3 Linos Minimum

OPENING APRIL Xnd.
5X 5515 Santord. FL
Jackie Caeto ■Swim La tum

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
19.25

4S—Legal Services

National corporation hat
entry toval petition* open
FT/PT avail. Wa train, lo
AASP tcholarthlpt awarded
Interview now/Slarl alter
llnolt
In Daytona call 1X4)1X4*44
In South Samtint* tall X IH 0 4

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Photography tor u u at tvl
dene* LOW RATES 5T5 71H

81-M o n ty to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!

DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE

All you need It your lllle Jack
Diamond lor appoint men I

»0 hr* * Paid Inturanc* and
benattl* Clait D Lie req
Clean driving record Know I
edge ol Orlando art* a plut
Inquire a I
)ltt S, Santord Avt.
Santord__________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ w orn*
71—Help Wanted

NOW ACCEPTING

Scheduling may include MetaU Adverbial at the cotl ol an addil-onal &lt;1.*y
Cancel when you got fetult* Pay orfy Pot dayi your ad lunc at fat# earned
Ute M description tor latletl retiits Copy mutl loduw acceptable typo
(y aptm l form -Commercial tiequency tafet are avertable
DEADLINES
Torrid.-ly thru Friday 12 Noon The Day Before Pubkcabon
Survfay 1] Noon f fiday •Monday S 30 P M Fnday

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FREE
REGISTRATION

ORIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS, Taverat, Ft,
a well atlabllthed and grow
Ing Control Florida bated
company oiler* you
o 7 M to 5*C par mllo
* Up lo 17 000ml per mo
o Stop Oft f’ ay
o Unloading Pay
0 Vacation Pay
* Safety B Performance Donut
a Spout* Hiding Program
• Average Trip ! 7 Day*
• Late Model Conventional
Tractort
II you have I year* tractor
trailer. OTR and tnow and It*
experience plut a good driving
record, call:
t OXI74 X M ___

HANDYMAN

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS: tn lha event ol an error In an
ad, tha Sanford Harald will ba raaponalbla for lha lira)
Inaarllon only and only lo tha aalanl of tha cos) of that
Inaartlon. Please check your ad for accuracy tha ffral day II
run a.

Terrific opportunity In area

RECEPTIONIST
Ant war the phone t and attltl

MACHINIST
|* hr Put your tk'llt to work
hare Goodco .goodben*tilt

OFFICE GAL
17 so hr Local Santord firm

WAREHOUSE WORKER

12—Elderly Core

21—Personals

ta SOhr Pick your thill now

A D U LT CARE In our private
home Santord area Lott ol
loving cere for your loved
one* Contact Molly D )tl4 5

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, trantpor
tatlon. countellng. private
doctor plwt living eipenut
Bar 45)7111 Clearwater Attorney
John Frtcker
t 000 X I 5444

17 U h r Keep book! In area

Legal N o tice

BOOKKEEPER

DRIVERS

ENGINEER

Clatt A/B CDL Local or long
haul Call today JSJ 450- X X
E A R N taox/xooo Par Menth
It you have courage call I
741-SIX I 4hf, rot. M tf.

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FACTORY WORKER
Company eltort lull training

CLERICAL RESEARCHER

27—Nursery ft
Child Care

IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
A TTEN TIO N SECOND SHIFT
FLORIDA
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
CIVIL OIVISION
chlldcar* with hot meal*
CASE NO ri tin C A M E
Llcented daycare facility Call
MAIN ST REE T MORTGAGE
tor rate* » ! 5*51, L k r X I 10
COMPANY. LIM ITEO
•AEVSITTINO IN M Y HOME
PARTNERSHIP.
*Am tPm Monday Friday
Plaintiff.
Hamilton tchool area 5)1X1*
vt.
OAVIDC KRIVAN,
M ARGARET M KRtVAN
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
at lucre*tor In tnterett to
FOR 1EMINOLE COUNTY.
RESOLUTION TRUST
FLORIDA
CORPORATION, a* Ratalver
PROBATE DIVISION
for SECURITY FIRST
Fil* Number *4 I X CP
FED ERAL SAVINGSANO
INRE ESTATE OF
LOAN ASSOCIATION. MARY
JOSEPH F INMAN. J R .
CHRISTINE HESS RASHID N
deceaud
AAASRI; JOHN DOE and JANE
NOTICE OF
DOE. unknown tenant*.
ADMINISTRATION
Defendant*
Tha admlnltlrallon ot the
NOTICE OF ACTION
etlate ol JOSEPH F INMAN
TO RaihldN Maul
JR . deceated File Number
107 Sheridan Avenue
*4 7X CP. II pending In the
Longwood Florida 51710
Circuit Court lor Seminole
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
County. Florid*, r-robaie Dlvl
action to force Io m e mortgage
tlon. the addrett ol which It
on fhe following real properly In
Poll Olflew Bo* C, Santord,
Seminole County. Florida
Florida 1)771 Tha namet and
Lot *0A and lha South I/) of
addrtita*
ot the partonal rapt*
lol 5*A, M C N EIL’S ORANGE
tentative and lha partonal rep
VILLAS, according to (tie plat
reuntailv* t attorney are tel
thereof at recruited In Plat Book
forth tielow
5. page X . Public Rtcord* ol
All Interfiled pertont are
Seminole County, Florida
required
to III* wllh thl* court.
ha* been tiled egainil you end
WITHIN
THREE MONTHS Or
you are required lo Mrve a copy
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ol your written detenu*. It any.
THIS NOTICE (I ) all claim*
on BRIAN T FITZGERALD
agalntl tha aital* and 111 any
Etqulr*. ol the law tlrm ot
ob|*cllon by an Interfiled
Powell. Carney. Moor*. Huckt B
perton lo whom Ihlt nolle* w it
Often, P A.. PtolntlM’t attorney*
mailed that challenge* the valid
whoM addrett It P O Boi 1*4*
lly of Ihe will, the quallllcallont
SI Pelertburg. Florida 557)1
ot Ihe per tonal repreuntatlv*.
i*X wllhln X dayt after the
venue, ac luriidlcllon of the
llrtl publication of Ihe Nolle*,
Court
and til* the original with the
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC
Clerk al thli Court either before
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
urvlce on Plaintiff *attorney or
BE FOREVER BARRED
Immediately thereafter; ottwr
Publication ol thlt Notice ha*
wlM a dafaull will be antertd
begun
on April II. 1X4
again*! you for Ihe relief d*
Partonal Repreunlallv*
mended In the complelnt or
THOMAS S INMAN
petition
701S Stuart Avt
WITNESS my hand and fit*
Richmond. VA 77770
teal ol thlt Court on April 7).
W ILLAIM fl MORRISON
IX*
ESQUIRE
(SEAL)
DM South U S Highway 17 *7
MARYANNE MORSE
I Fern Park. Florida 5I7XI
Clerk ol the
telephone 407/454 1474
Circuit Court
Attorney for Pertonal
BY CeceliaV Ektrn
Repreunlallv*
Deputy Clerk
Publlth A p rim .1 ). 1X4
Publlth April 11B May 5.1X4
DEO 170
DEO 5)7

Legal N otice

EARN UP TDSioOO

Lite dtrlcal A penonalily
counit In winning thlt on*

p e r w eek p r o c e t lln g
I HA HUD Gov’t Refund! No
eiperlenc* necetiary Call
I 515411 im * k l,57) 54hft.

OROER PULLER
Keep track ot in and out going
luppliet lor thlt great co

CUSTOMER RELATIONS

ELECTRONIC TECH TRAINEES

MSOwkr Keep track oltalet

To tlM a w uk plu* benefit*
Call JSJ 4 X X X

SIGN INSTALLER
I* hr Deal wllh commercial
Hgnt Your ideal opportunity

EXPERIENCED COOKS
Full lima Apply Inperton
PERRY'S RESTAURANT
Upper level. Altamonte Mall_

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
19 hr Scheduling Appoint
m*nt» wllh A tmllt h#r■ now

FIBERGLASS LAMINA TORS

MACHINE MAINTENANCE

1 yr aap. Apply all 1411
Deign*, P I, laniard 111 I IX

It hr Handle p r* « machine

OFFICE TRAINEE

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED

14hr lt* m A llphAtAthora

DAILY WORK/OAILY PAY
Heporiaam
IN ! S Hwy 17 t l Long wood
CalltH 15)1 alter Ipm

MOAE POSITIONS
CALL
373 5176
tea w.

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele Full or part
time Call X I «H4__________
Inurt thick border

i s t h s t .__

ADD TO YOUR INCOMI
SELL AVON NOW!
CALL 177 U tte r )7I 4UI___

[ TELEMARKETER

AGENTS REAL ESTATEI
Nothing tucceedtllk* tuccett
We re well into oir 5rd decade
□I training tuccatalul agent*
No licence7
We ll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
EtALTOBS MS-5X0

I

ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEES

LONG DISTANCE ORIVERS

BANK TELLER TRAINEES

Mutl have CDL " A " wllh
clean MVR Produce eiperi
(net and good reference* re
qulred Call or apply
M IC Trucking, IfJI W III St.
Santord, FL 447 X 5 7141
KEOICAL

Up lot*
hr plu*benefit*
___Call today! J I J 450-X X

* DRIVER WANTED *
Full lime. Mud hava tot*
medal econ* vehicle ter local
ddivarle* utlllilng peiunel
vehkl*. Call045 550) t-IS

LPN

CIFRK/CASHIER
Co i Ia I Mart Inc . now hiring
full timA/pArt firm position*
Ei£#ll*nt wage*. bant tit* And
vacation Apply in perton
only
7471 Or Undo A va
Sa&lt;*ford
( Aciott bom l\»p*ya»l

f ull

lime and part time
Part lime

Ip m 7am thill
B ^ a m 5prn thllt

1 Apply in perton LAKEVIEW
NUMSIHG CEN TER . *1* E
K^RSeiondSI . Santord
^STid ic a l

•CLERKS
Hiring in our Sava A lo t
it or a Apply In person
1701 Or Undo A ve
Santord. ?Am JPm

Poll Iion open lor an *&gt;p*rl
enced telemarketer Evening
hour*. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday Apply in
perton Sanlord Herald. TOO
74 French Av*. **k lor Tracy

[Inter! Ihkk border
'LA B O R E R ! N E ED E D Skilled
•nduntkllled Day*
Can between I 1
SPRINT IT A F F IN O .IW M il

UptottOO'wk Call today I
JSJ 4)01*54_________
AVON product* 1.004 tarn In
»\
No door/ctoor PT/PT
Sandlin 11*5/1 *00X4)144

and

SAMUEL I LANDSKRONER
LIVING TRUST D ATEO ANO
ESTABLISHED ON March 11.
1X1
NOTICE TO C R ID ITO R S
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
AGAINST THE ABOVE DE
C E D E N T WHICH PERSONS
SEEK TO RECOVER FROM
THE ABOVE TRUST:
D a c a d a n l. S A M U E L I
LANDSKRONER. who died on
October II, 1X1. wat Ihe Mtllor
Of theebovelrutl.
Tha name* and addretMt ol
the co alternate Irutteet ot tha
above trutl Mrvtng at a retult
ol the Mttlor’t death and the
neme and addratt ol thalr
•I lor nay are Ml torlh balow.
ALL IN TER ES TED PERSONS
ARE NOT IFIE D TH A T :
All creditor* of the decedent
and other pertont having clalmt
or damandt agalnit decadent
which creditor* or pertont tetk
to recover from Ihe above trutl
on whom a copy ol thli notice It
tarved wllhln three monlht
altar lha dala ol Iho flrtf
publication ol Ihlt nolle* mutl
u rv e their clelmt wllh Ihe
tru ite tt referenced below
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor* ol tho
decedent end pertont having
clalmt or demand* agalnit the
dacadanl which cradlton or
partont teek to recover from Ihe
above Irutl mutl M rva their
clolmt wllh Ihe Irutteet refer­
enced below W ITHIN THR EE
MONTHS A F TE R TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH1SNOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S A N D DE
M AN D S N O T SO S E R V E D
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED.
Tho dale ol lha lint publlca
tlon ol Ihlt Notice It April 11,
1X4.
Co-alternate Trut I x t :
PhyllltOnoll
1TX Sprlngt Lending
Bouleverd
Long wood, Florida D77f
E lain* Unger Itlder
1X1 Buck Trail Roed
Allentown. Penntylvanlo 11104
Attorney (or Co *1torn*to
Trutteat
Mark F. Ahlert, Etqulr*
Well*. MorrltonB
Borgltrom, P.A.
Pott Office Box M il
Orlando. Florida 1X01 M X
Tal. No. (407) 411 1110
P u bllthA p rllll.il, 1X4
DEQf*

71—Help Wanted

Instructions

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

NURSING ASSISTANT

m

All shut* Full lime and part
i time Only lhc-u having eape
rlenca at a Nuning Atmtonl
In long term care and being
ebl* to thow proof ol regltlra
lion lo lake lha couru or
challenge the tett upon
application thould apply Muit
be cnrlllied no later than X
dayt attar hire Drug Iree
workplace
Dabary Manor
44 N. Hwy 17 M
Debar y. FI
____ 447 444 4454
| M EDICAL

RN MANAGER
N o tic e

Concrete

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* bo regltfered
or ctrlllted To verify a dale
contractor* Meant* call
I tOO 54) 7140. Occupational
Llctn u t ara raqulrad by lha
county and can be ver Hied by
calllnqXI-lllO.oxt. 7455

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera
1kmI 5 X 5554/454 m i

A d d itio n s «
R e m o d e lin g
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing. Drywall,
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
555 4051. S.O. Baltnt, CBCIIHM
a

Applta

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl. urvlce call wllh re
patrit Jahn^A-F Belt, X4-154)

Carpentry
CAR PEN TER All kind* ol horn*
repair*, painting B ceramic
^M # JR ktu rd G ro * * __M JX 7 J

C a r p e t/ ln s la lla tio n
C A R P E TM ILL D IR E C T
Big Dftcaunti Famout Brandt
Flrtl Quality, Tap Line.
Slalnmatltr, Saxontot.
Tracklett, Sculptural S4 X yd
Commercial lava! loop* 114f yd

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C a rp e t C le a n in g """
SAM’S C A R P ET CLEAN IN G
plut drip and bell ftoor*.
Ratldenllal/commarclal 14

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C le a n in g S e rv ic e
HONEST DEPENDABLE
Perton lo dean your houu
|ud the way you ilk* II at a
price you tura can afford
Call Verm* 5)0 4404

P a in tin g

Electrical

p ATn t i n o

. paper hanging,
p rtiturt wathlng and dry wall
repel Fra* *d 5)1 1174
repair.

P rossure

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
Repair addition, comm/rti

_UcMntjh^i«oam)5i 447)

Cleaning

DUN R ITE i Clean driveway*.
rood, pool dteki, walk*.

^muuvFra^tLDI 415^^^

Home Improvement

Photography

AFFORDABLE HOME Rtpalr
Dependable All phaut Call
lor F r x e d Michael 555 7100

BEACH, Sptrtt and Waddlngt
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Into call 174 X0)
BEACH, Sport* and Waddlngt
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Into call 554 X05

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Fla It right al a price you can
allord Llc’d/lnt From dart
to llnlth Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and rooting
■vet 11 yrt of oqurlanca. No
Job loo big or tmall. Call
554-5X0 Of 155 411114 hauft
R ES TO R A TIO N , O RYW ALL,
metal dud*, door*, trim, tld
Ing. porch**, deck*, gaiebot
Llcenud/lntured______ 515-5417

W E S H O W U iJ
r L « t T h la U U u la y A d
W o rk F o r Y o u .-

£ 3 2 2 -2

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Swimming
ig IPool

Service/Repalr

W E EK LY SERVICE from US
mo. Cham Rita Pool Service
540 X71
Robert Shoemaker

RITE-WAY ......
-Cnll Clflisintii

Roofing
QYS0EHS HOME REPAIR A
r o o f i n g
P a in tin g ,
c a rp a n lry. O ond/Int/LIc

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Landscaping
U k O Y ’t d if U iT Y U W N .
Comptol* pro car* tinea 1X0
Clean upt. hauling X I 0714

Lawn Service
TOM B J E F F '! LAWN CAREI
Rat /Comm., dependable, low
ralotl F rte tll. .......... 5)0 7070

T r e e S e rv ic e
ECHOLS TREE SVC Llc’i, Int
"Let the Proltttlonalt do It.”
Frxettlmate*...........l x X X

Window Re ir
and Clean j
WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:

K

X I TO -X tl

. YOUR c a u i r
IN H IO H O IA M
Check The Cleuked*

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A d v e r t i s e Four Business Eeeri/ Dai/
For A s L o w As $45 P e r M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322 2 6 1 1

Full lima 7 5 thllt. weekend*
off EipantncM In an acuU
car* tatting and managamant
highly datlrabla Coma and ba
a part ol tha (hanging trand In
long tivrn car* Salary d*»
pandent upon *x par lance

LPN
F ull lime and part lime I and
15 hour thlllt available Good
leaderthlp tklllk a mutl GN't
and G P N ’t wllh pravlouk
leaderthlp eaperlenc* alio
encouraged to apply
Drug tree workplace
Apply Inperton
Oebary Manor
U N . Hwy 17 *1
Dtbary, FI
_________ 407-440 4454________
MEDICAL

DENTAL HYGEN 1ST
Immediate opening available
lor dynamic Individual 5 4
dayt per week Slrong perlo
*klll*amu&gt;» *04 771 4500
M EDICAL

RECEPTIONIST
E x p e r ie n c e d lo r b u iy
orthopaedic ofllc* Call
Sharon at 547 1151___________

PLASTERERS AND LABORERS
N EED ED IM M ED IATELY
Call Bill at 555 0910

JANITORIAL
Experienced cleaner* and lu
pervltort Numerout location*
Day/avenlng hourt. P/T, F/T.
Stmlnola County area.
_________Call 5*5 1511_________

SALES
For rtplacemont window* In
home Soma applt. lurnlthed.
4XX41 Cattelberry_____
SECURITY OFFICER
TRAINING/PLACE ME NT
Armed and unarmed. 514 MM

SPRAY PAINTERS

Exp. awlo/marlna painter*
needed A p p ly a ll 1450
Do toner P|„ Santord 551-4IU

TEACHERS
Part and lull llm# itall needed
in chlldcar* canton.
_________ 405 X5 IG1_________

�Sanford H arald, S anford, Florida - M onday, April 25, 1TO4 - SB

71—Help Wanted
TEACHER'S A IK WANTED
Childcare eiperlence re ­
quired Willing lo drive van
andgalaCOl Call 377 1905

TREE CARE
Oevey Tree Eipart Company,
*••*» experienced toraman
and trimmer* for III rtlldan
tlal/comrnercial division
Clan B COL and minimum 1
yri *&gt;p preferred Compali
flva wage*. banaflll and
bonus** EOE Call *013)1 *030

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Experienced only. Apply In
person, Deys Inn, Santord
«•/ i d aloo
WAREHOUSE AND O B N IR A L
LABOR ItC LP N E E O E D I
Donut lor driver* All thllll
available Dally pay, no laa
Sapor I raady lo work 1 X) am.
Industrial Labor Svc,. 1011
French Av Noph&lt;xsacalfe__

WAREHOUSE
Sanford third thill National
food tatat comp needs par ton
lor warehouse OT raq Par
manant potllfon 15/hr Up
rvard mobility and monetary
growth Close
Never a teal
Help Partannal, ut taaa

WAREHOUSE FOKKUFT
Start Immadlalalyl Up to M
par hour JJJ41* tela________

WORK AT HOME
Part lima, lull lima worker*
naadad
Ear n aal ra
aatraordlnary money For In
formation tend tell addrettad
tlampad envelope to D A R
Contultlng, PO Baa t i l l .
Santerd, FL131H 5777 Ad 7
IN PEOPLE to Iota welglitl No
will power rtql l® \ natural!
Dr roc. I Colleen a? Ha J? 14
to AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
N EED ED ! Mutt have valid
Florida drivert llcanta and Ira
able todrive slick
Call between 11
SPRINT STAFFINO. lit N il

73—Employment
Wanted
11 VEAR OLD mother ol I
r e c e n t ly lo c a te d fro m
Northern Virginia datlrat
anlry level clerical work
Call Susan 33) till

91—Apartments/
House to Share
e MALE WANTS FEM ALE a
la there peal tend* Free rant
tar campanlanihlp D l t t i i

93—Rooms tor Rent
A Q U IET. CLEAN rm In San
lord Kitchen A phone us*.
&lt;oln laundry tit A up lit CHI
C L IA N ROOMS, tingle tlertlng
*?S/wk Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video garnet, olt
tlraetpjrkmg 350tall
NICE Place Purn. rm. Prat
tamale Water, alec . A,C A
heeUMwk, &gt;11dap 3100*44
S A N P O R O . K itc h e n and
laundry prty Cable Private
home M l wh r dap 171 1**4
SANFORD
old house Cable,
phone, kitchen prlv . private
rm SiO wklncI util 7*3 xwt

97—Apertments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All rental and real eitala
advarlltamantt are tub|*cl to
the rerferal Fair Mooting Act.
which makat it illegal to
advertise any pralaranca. Ifm
ilatlon oi d ltc r Iminallon
hated or race color, religion,
tar. handicap, familial tialut
or national origin
SANFORD 1 BDRMA STUDIO.
all at a t, a ir, ra t, area
1350/mo , up No pelt H I M It
SAN FO RD I BEDROOM
Exce lle nt neighborhood
tfO/*k and S100 tecurlty.
Alto I ROOM EFFICIEN CY
*J5/wk, *150 lecurlly 1111111
f BEDRM, Private A Quiet *110
month. 1 1so deposit. SI) pal
depot!! Call MO 4TO

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
SPRING BREAKI!
One Bedroom Apartments
lif t DEAL
MottwoodApIt 111 l i l t

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRING SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm./I Balls))) 1910
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS

MARINER’S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdr m, *3*0 mo
1 bdrm, St &gt;0mo and up

333-8670
SANFORD. I Bdrm. *300/mo ,
plus security All utilities paid
except alec_________ 13) *9*1
SANFORD til S Park Ave I
and 3 bdrm. air IDS S11J ♦
S100dap 3)l_5*»7nr IIO «01
SANFORD 1 BDRM. Ill ullllllek
paid 1110/week with security
deposit....................... D t last
I BDRM., Ilv rm. kit., bath, and
porch. IIS French Ava
l lll/mo .llOOtac H I tail
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI ) bdrmi L attic
avail Call Jerry, 13) MSP

103—Housos
Unfurnished / Rent
SANFORD. 3 bdrm. 3'S balh
lakelronl house SASO/mo
__________ P I 1004__________
SANFORD3 bdrm. I balh. cent
M/A. carpel Like newl I yr
lease *411/mo 9*41*1191)
SANFORD. 3 bedroom, 1 balh
with carpet Fenced ital
CaIdwall Really Service 1M 1104

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD A M 1/7.5 w/ dblt
car garage, ter. porch, tplc.,
well A saptlc MSO/mo US0 sac
• SANFORD 3/) DUPLEX w/d
hookup. CM A. StlJmo l)S0t*C
Stenstrom Realty, Inc.
"We Manage your Home.
Ilk* II was our own," Jim Doyle
D l ltH Alter tPM i W l t T l
1 BDRM, IW BATH, lanced yard
laundry hook up. St33/mo,
MOO dap ID Hayes 1314*41
1 BEDROOM. 3 balh, cenl H/A,
tamlly rm. Only S500 down!
Altot bdrm. ) balh available.
Ask about our H UD homes!
Why rent! TH E M ILUM AN
OROUP. INC Reel ter 131 111)

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

161—Appliance*
/ Furniture

W IN TER SPRINOS 1 bdrm. 3
be, 0 lot, garaga, washer/
d rye r, flreplce M50/mo
Renl/leete/optloniee ISM

APPLIANCES, FURN., TV'S.
New Satellite Sytlemt al low
at 11,4*5 CHEEPO DEPOT.
Ill* French Ava
1311144
• BED. tingle ilit. clean foam
mallratt and boa wllh metal
tram * on ro lla ri. B r a n
headboard MSCandellvtr
___________133 an*___________
F U L L BOX S P R IN O AN D
MATTRESS MO A SET B UP.
LARRY'S MART
111- I 111
• O I M ICRO W AVE. Lorgo.
good condition ISO call 110
43*3
O E WASHER. Lg capacity.
SIO) OE D lihw aihtr. pot
scrubber. MS Tapan I.) cu.
microwave. SSO Double gat
Brill. SIS...................... 134 Sill
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 30 yaari in Santord
Sale* New and Used Service
ell makat A pertt 10* E
Commercial SI m m i
K IN M O R I Wither, very nlcel
Free delivery and warranty
John A + Best. 114 )145
■ K IN M O R I M ICRO W AVE.
Ia rg «, lookt good, workt
gra«l &gt;M Call 111 1410
• LOVESEAT. blue with rust
ptllows attached Good condl
Hon. SIO 111 HIS tv mkg
MOVINO &gt;ALEI Bdrm lull.
PVC patio turn. living rm
•ult. dbie recllner loveuet.
computer detk. wither/dryer
Mutt tell I 111 1411___________
SOFA B LO V IS E A T. double
recllner. earth lonet. eitelient
cendltlen
MM
1710*01

1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, double
garage, |ecutll. tlrepUc*.
privacy fenced yard San
lord/Laka Mary area Avail
able May 1st. HSO/month
111*1*1 alter 4*m

105—DuptexTrlplex / Rent___
NICE 1 bdrm. 1 bath. 1134
Hickory SI, Senlord StOO/mo
MM dap I H t t W i r l l t I t W
SANFORD. 3 nice sm eplt A/C.
appll Avail. 5/01/94 1310 A
SlSOplukdep.________ ID DM
3 BDRM, I BA. E x » l area. Olt
itreel parking, near daycare.
SllS/mo 1300etc. Ml t i l l
3 BDRM. I BATH MS/week. S300
dei«sll 111* W 3rd S I. beck
apt. Avail Ally I I D Dta
_J»loreJ0em ofi* tte M ^

107—Mobile
Hom es/Rent
W EKIVA RIVER, private prop
a r t y , I b d r m , I b a lh .
furnished, ulll IhCt., SSSO/mo
plus tm tec
*Ot 11] IQ3t

US—Industrial
______ Rentals______
OFFICE/wsrthevse space. DM
Sq II. Prim e locallon al
enlranca lo Central Fla Re
glonal Airport tp lD I ItOl.

* PRIME LOCATION *
3.SM tq tl ol nice oltice
space 3.0M tq II warehouse,
alto lanced storage Airport
Blvd IronIage 13) IISO

117- - Commercial
Rentals
LIOUOR STORE Downtown
Senlord tar sale or lease Alto
liquor licenses lor Orange and
Seminole County lor sale
___________*7*4971___________
LONOWOOD I.OM tq II relell or
professional oltice MIS/mo
_________Cell 119 0101_________
SANFORD R E T A IL/OF F ICE
1.157 sq tt Covered sidewalks,
high tralllc area H M plus
sales laa/mo Slemlrem Rail
ly Inc, Jim Darla ID 3t*t

118— Office
Space / Rent

* GREAT LOCATION *
Senlord Individual office
spaces Starling at tJSO'mo
lMISOsq It each D ) 1150
NEW Senlord olllces end or
warehouses too 3.100 tq tt
Special, Htl/rrw. I D ISM
SANFORD. Otllce space. StOO
sq II building total, I3M sq
_II per ellice unit B l root
S04 SO F E E T lor lease on II *3
succettlul eaullng anchor
businesses Good parking and
lighting Greet visibility

141—Homes lor Sale
BUY OWNER Gorgeous 1 bdrm.
It* bath, cent air and tsaal.
lenced yerd. porch, double lot
A much morel Plrwcrest aree
S51,900__________
ID 0*31
C A S S E L B E R R Y Beautiful 1
bdrm. H* bath New carpet,
paint Shows Ilka a model I
tat too
49* 3014
COOL POOL HOME Super Jr*.
double gar age SI4.000
Call Diana i y The Cannon Group
19* «t)41 or 137 H M

Duplet, 1/ 1 A l/t. c-h/a. lenced
1*00/mo Income1SSI 000
Debery V I. big loll Fern rm.
c b cornlr . counlryl M3.WO
I bdrm.. corner lot. c/h/a. low
dn A monthly! Only MI.9M

323-5774
DEBAR Y Lahafront )/3. can
trat H 'A , plus a rlrat i MO 000
W. M allciawtkl, D ) 19*1
D E LTO N A 1 bdrm 3 bath. 3
car. n&gt;rw carpal, paint Inrout.
C/HA
MS 000 J014**3O3i
DUPLEX
SANFORD Good
fwlgb.'XKhood good condition
S14,940 Call alter 5 M
___________ 114 9*44__________
EXCPiANOE OR SELL your
property located any wherel
In i attars Realty. 114 M il

'MORGAN REALTY

121—Condominium
Rentals

OELTONA
*♦4 11* Ml*

AFFORDABLE MOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
FHA/VA lew is *S«\ ANQs
owner IInance lewetM44/mel
Gov't Feredoturet, Rtpoil
Seminole. Orange. Voluslel
I to,soot 4/31 Llv. dm lam rmt
eel m kil . security. safelllfel
COtY CUSTOM spill Dining
fam ily rm t Appliances
garage, lanced yd sat 900
POOL HOME I 13. 3 000 sq III
Llv , din . tamlly, game
rooms Scr porchl S4T.VM
Landscaped 1/1. 1/1 acral Appl
llv,din, lam rmt la MOO
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM A
comm pool Llv, dm. lam
r m t , appl , scr porch, tecurl
ly iySiam and garagal *9.900
BRICK 1/3 spin. Hv. din. tarn
rmt. sec system, ltr porch,
lenced yd . garage! 544.500

321 6762

G n lu f ^
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 6 ORANGE COUNTY
Call lor details!

Janet Minefield. 323-7271
AACfOti* IwCdm t w

L A K 8 M A R Y A R I A 3/7.
gofgtoui chi In, nuar golf
touriit VI VOOCallfor appt

_______ m

stu_ _ _ _ _ _ _

'MODERN 4 bdrm home with
special kitchen, out building
and treed lot Great bur a!
iVI.JWt
*4.4 ACRES, nicely treed with
mobile home Near airporf
and beltway IS9.J0Q
C^y/krd /#i#

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!

322-7498
N O R T H R IO O E . I I I ) . 900, 1
S to ry. t / ) H . lam rm ..
wrtplc , sap formal llv/dln
rm . Economical solar hot
water, ceremlc IHe, intercom,
lawn sprinkler sys. huge
metier suite wrroman tub A
sep shower Day III 0**0
Rosalyn, ave/wfcand. ltd Map
O S TE IN / L E M O N B LUFF 3
bdrm, 3 balh hone Appro*
3.000 tq II St Johns River
trontege U9K tlrm At Is No
contingencies By owner
eOl 433 1411

VENTURE I PROPERTI
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
LTAMONTE. 1/3. new car-pet
/palnl/rool. sprinkler Wal u lo
Branlliy schools Qulil Sir -j*l
V A 1 )% &gt;1*500 03 31-11

BATEMAN REALTl
INVESTORSII Don't m lti.lhlt
one! 6 unit Apl houve $17 ‘l OOO

121-2257

3210759

BELOW M AR KET V A L IJE I t

bdrm. MS balh. partially
fenced yard HI. WO499 '904

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y , I IM G .

BUYERS!!
ANO'S At LOW as SIOOO Down!
Gev'l Ripe'i The Latest LI** 1
Bank Feredeturei Super Dealt I

322-2420* 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38lh Yiit*
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
100,11a lol 14434 blk
Ieundry/workshop. Ila ll ter
rm Very close to Plnecrest
Elem SM.000)11 34*4

153—AcreageLo**/Sale
OELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobll* home or
homa tile, horsat. cattle,
(arming, or nursery Toned
egriculturel 13 *00 per aert
Small down payment with
owner financing 9*4 1411111
4&lt;i ACRES FOR SALE. Corner
lot neer Leke Jttiup Cell

ll)a341atterj£n^______

155—Condominium*
Co-Op / Sale
SANDALWOOD V I . like new.
treened porch, lease option
avail
M50/mo
19* HIS

157-Moblle
Home* / Sale__
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

REAl. ESTATE, INC.

CUSTOM w/tplll bdrm plan!
Dining, family rms. appl
Ireedyard Mft/mo LSi.SM
PRE FORECLOSURE! 1/1 spll I
llv , din, aal In hitch lencerJ
w/garaga SSaS/mo *54.900
CUSTOM built 1/3 split, llv ,
din., t i t In k Ilets . appl ,
garage SSil/mo 1*3.900

P A U L O S D O IIN

STAIRS PROfERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EALTY
e*l ) » im / T O U l*

SANFORD
llth St. and Myrtla Ava

141—Homes for Sale

M ODEL HOME LIKE, 3/3. Lg
lenced yard w/deck. formal
din and llv rm , prlv. lam
rm Fplc and skytighti add a
touch ol iligance to this
almost ntw home Community
pool, lennli and park Freshly
p e ln t e d In / o u t. G u le l
neighborhood! Juki more In
Wont tail Raallori tom
mission *19,954 Call 1)0 3110
SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
tllM Y R T L E AVENUE
Beaulitully resfortd 4 bed. 3'1
bath homa with pool 3.000 tq
It. all new heel and air Yau
have ta see III *110.000
______ Call awiser 4WMSI
SANFORD Country living, clou
lo new mall Grail ilarler
homa 3/1. den. eat In kitchen
beautiful trees M1.000
PAINE ANDERSON 4W 1*9*
SANFORD ] bdrm. I balh
Graat locallon! New paint and
carpal tHOOP 49* 3034

We've Gel Them ALLI
Cell our Full Time
Sales Teem A N Y TIM E!

_^ikmjMM/mol73_t4At_wo^k

SANFORD. Sandalwood Villas.
Quiet area. 3/3. It Mr mo plus
tec NencvD ) San alter a PM

141—Homes for Sale

]4i4) 1/1 split IS Paarson.
central H/A. carport SI) WO
C e ltm iltO o r 111 11*1

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
e AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE e
IIIS French Ave, Sanford
Re Ir I g a r a t o r , S to ve s.
Washers O ry tn Frae 1 yr
labor warr Dal avail 111 4411

189—Offic* Supplies
/ Equipment
Q U A LITY O FFICE Furniture
lor tala Eecellent condition
Oltice couch and 1 chain, 1
tiling cabined, I ttoraga unit.
I aaecullve desk, 1 smaller
deskt Cell 111 4*11

193—Lewn 8 Garden
FOR SALE WOOD M ULCH
Bring shovel I IIO pick up load
You load 111 1*41___________
"W H E EL HOR1B " tractor, 14"
cut. II Hp Kohler, alec tlart.
hydro static drive Eac eond
11,441 OBO 14* 9*1*

199— Pet* 8 Supplies
• BIRD CAOE. tall on lloor
stand Greet for parakeett I
tllcktend accessorial S3)
Call TO &lt;090_______
• FREE FREE FREE
Mlaed breed pup* Small ilia
Call 14* 31*1
__ ________
• V IE T N A M I I E P O T_
BELLIED PIO tor Mia Cage,
leash. Mod bo&gt;. food dishes
Wormed l shots SW I I I *5*1

211—Antiques/
Collectible*
A N T IQ U E t/Estate 1/Guitars,
wanted Anything ot value
Topcesh F t Native all 4590
• B EA U TIFU L large antique
wall mirror. 1100 value will
Mil lor SSO 1)1 4119__________
CASH RCOISTCR NCR.
(Classic) 41114. brass, mod
erniied lo electronic, lid edi
lion tlWO
QUO
ill 4014

215—Boat* and
Acce*»orle*
• OLASTRON. 1111 V hull 1SIW.
310 Volvo, tlih/tkl. loti ol
eatret 13000OBO BH SMS
• HOUSEBOAT, llv* aboard 41'
Nautallne. twin engine V
drive. I30K Dr Quam 495 11*1
HOUSEBOAT. 40', steal hull, in
walar Loll ol pottiblllliai
USOO
Firm ____ J » 43M
• It FT BOWRIDER II) HP
Mercury, o'b, low hours, wllh
trailer kjquo 133 01s t _____
e ll FT Bowridtr New canopy
90HP Evenrude w/llit A trim
Drive un trailer Lilt lackets
* safety equip Heavy anchor
Boat cover AM FM cast Nice
boat reedy for water Register
A ride Musi tell lo pay
luneralblll
U 0O0 Firm
___________I B t l l l __________
• 19*4 SKI/FI1H BOAT. 90 HP
Merc . w/treller Runt *reall
I) OOP Partial llnance 495 140*
• III) REGAL Medallion' IT
10", 4 cyl in/outboard motor
w/drive on trailer 15 000 OBO
*10 4004 or 1*9 4101 eves
• It F T PONTOON boat. All
flbarglast, 140 HP Evinrud*
Vary fast I Many esires, like
newl Only SI0.3SC111****
• 11 Ft ORADY W HITE. OMC.
Inboerd'outboard. lap lira
modal 19.0000BQ 1311154
*4 BASS NAUTIOUS. Johnson
GT ISO All aalrat/loaded
Eac cond Under 300 hri
Priced to Mil S) 900 133 1141

215—Boatsand
Accessorle*

231—Cars

• 'll

OLASSTREAM. 11' boat,
trailer, SOhp Johnson Never in
tall walar, aic. condition,
&gt;3 400
OBO
904 11**319

217-Oarage Sala*
O A R A O I M l t l l Why bother? 1
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
**? 11* Ml?

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Cell In your gtrage tale *d by
13 noon on Tuesday and take
advantage of our ip e da l
garage sale ad prlcetl Call
Classified now lor delallsl

322-2611
219—Wanted to Buy
JUNK CARS W ANTEO Graat
Southern Auto Wrecking pays
catli for unwanted vehicle*
running or not Monday
through Saturday 9 am 4pm
We'll send truck 4014*4 M il
USED CABINETS Will take oul
your old cablnelk and haul
away lor no charge 111 11*9
W ILL buy autographed teller*,
photos, etc ot famous people
deceeied/etlve.
to? M l jQli

22f —Good Thing*
_______ to Eat ______
STPAW BERRIIS U Pick Open
fern J**l Celery Ave 1 ml E.
ol Santord I ml. N ol St Rd
44
I R i pound.
I ll 71*4

222—Musical
Merchandise
• CLASSICAL LP RICOROS
All famous artiiti. Liberate,
Ding Crosby, etc All LP'* In
covers Appos 10)0 album*
HOP
Call 111 1159

223—Miscellaneous
• A N T IQ U E L A M P W A L L
B R A C K E T Vintage 111)
Original u u held oil lamp
makes lovely plant holder
Original 110 131 4744 ________
• COMMODE FOR DISABLED.
1 In on* Commode Mat with
arms on 4 legs &gt;3* Colt
an n n
• D IC K IN O Free Good shape
Boards, railing, steps Take
down and haul oil Call 111 *401
• ORACO CAR S EAT; Like
newt Paid MO, asking SSO
_______________514 4041 Iv msg
• LOUVER BLINDS with 13 It
track Cloth lit In sliding door
or can be altered Very nice!
Only *11 Call 110 0*0*_______
• NUTONE Intarcomm system
New Complete kit In bos. w/1
speakers, amplitier, stereo,
etc For home or business
Cost 111) Will u tl lor *100
Cell 373 l?M________________

SHAKLEE PRODUCTS
We happily deliver enywherel
_______ * * i* m ________
• T Y P E W R I T E R . I BM
Selectric II Works Perfect
Good cond t *0 Call 333 3440

230— A n tiq u e / C la s s ic
______

Cars

• FORO THUN D EREIR D . 19*4.
All orlglnall Nteds soma
work 1149) OBO 3310114

•1970DEVILLE CADILLAC
13000 OBO Alt power m 01*4

231— C a rs
• C H R Y IL IR IM PERIAL ‘*1.
Like new. Mull sell. Only
*31 500 CelM407)Ul*9S*
FOR SALE OR TR A D E 'It
Firebird Runs greet tt.SOO or
trade tor Chevy Pickup
____ J » KM? or 33131*4
• HONDA

ACCORD

LX.

14*3

LOW MILESI 4 door, P.'S,
P/B. air. Kenwood AM 'FM
casutt* Rosewood color Will
run t»ravar.S13.700113 9471
• LE BARON Convtrllblt. M
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
tup, new tires 14 100 491 HO*
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fury,
whit* A l cond thru out. ,
Good mileage *3.000 OBO
___ _______131*100___________
• RU B IIC A U TO AUCTION e
EVER Y TU E ID A Y 111* PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Mwy. *1, Daytona Beach

wauiBin_______
• R EN A U LT ENCORE, IMS.
Enctllent condition! SI,500
tlrm 110 1314 alter 4pm_______
SIERRA OLOSMOBILE. 17. 4
door*, automatic. 4 cylinders
Asking*!. *001311511________
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon,
'91. Auto. A/C. rad. 3JK.
warranty *9 450133 **34

TO YO TA SUPRA, Its*. Metallic
blua. loaded, power every­
thing, *unroof. Well main
talnad. aacallant condition!
I37K miles Garaga ktpl*3.950
_______ Call 401 114 3M4_______
• 1*11 PORSCHE. 911 Targe,
low mllaga. show* Ilka new
*10,000
OBO
1315154
• '*4 CHRYSLER Imperial 4 dr.
•II power, body In good shape
Runs greet *1100111 3*43
'l l CHEVY El Cemino, no ang.
or Iran*.. A/C, P/S, P/B, cowl
hood. SS grill* *410 349 1591
• 'l l VW B E ETLE . 1*00 eng
Runs good, look* good, priced
good. With Radio *1400 11] 9343 .
'M DODGE. Good transport*
Hon *350 For more Intorma
lion please call 373 444?
• 13 CHEVY Chtvette 4 dr 4
ipd. new tire*, doesn I burn
oil Good Indcer **00 111 3113
■U PONTIAC 10*0. I owner,
parted cond . gar kept. A/C.
auto. Am/Fm *3000 333 41*0
'U DO DO I DAYTONA MUST
SELL! * cylinder, nice, owner
m»yllnancel
14*1111
'I4 C M E it R O L E T C apr ice
Clastic. 4 dr . runt good
loaded *4,000 OBO and
'II Chevrolal Belair. 1 dr ,
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miles. I yr or 73.000 ml tell on
warranty.
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bull* (about 30.000 mllat)
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'91 FORO RANOER PICKUP
Auto, air, power steering and
brakes.11,000 miles Like new'
Special ■*9,491 Call 333 0*7
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VI Runt good Engine and
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solid, new rad /brake rotors &amp;
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tires and tow pkg SS.SOOOBO
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by Chic Young

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w ith o u t in s u r a n c e
D E A N DR. O O T T : I ’ m a
37-ycur-old female cnip|&gt;cd In an
HO-ycar-old laxly because I can't
find a doctor to help. I tiave
constant pain or stones and con
feel them moving around In my
body. I have no Insurance, am
disabled, and can't work. I really
don't want to die but cannot
stand m uch more pain.
D E A N R E A D E R : Wi t hout
further Information about your
general stale of health. I can't
guess at the cause of your
symptoms. However, I am sure
you can obtain the help you seek
by being exami ned In the
diagnostic clinic nt a teaching
hospital.
Although you may have dlfncully finding a private physi­
cian. most hospitals (large or
small) do hove provisions and
resources to help patients who
urc uninsured and cannot pay.
check with your community
hospital (where state or local
assistance many be available) or
go to a leaching hospital In your
geographic nrru.
To give you .more Information.
I um sending you free copies of
my Health No ports "Insuring
Your Good Health" and "Manag­
ing Chronic l*aln." Other readers
who would like copies should
send $2 plus a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
P.O. Ilox 2433. New York. NY
10163. He sure to mention the
tltle(s).
DEAN Dll G O T T : I've experi­
enced muscle tightness and
spasms of my neck and hack for
o v e r 10 y e u r s . I ’ ve used
chiropractic massage, exercises
and acupuncture with tempo­
rary relief. A neurologist bus me
on nortriptyline J15 mg to he
taken at bedtime. Do you huve
any Information on the treat­
ment of neck and buck pain with
anti-depressants?
DEAN READER- f o r unknown
reasons, mill-deprewants, such
as nortriptyline, often help pa­
tients with chronic pain. Slick
with your neurologist's sugges­
tion and see II your muscle
spasms improve. If not. the

doctor may choose to give you
specific m u s c l e - r e l a x i n g
medication (Flcxerll. Nobnxln
and others).
To give you more Infominllon,
I am sending you a free copy of
my Health Ncpnrt "Managing
Chronic Pain."

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do. At the edge of the Sinai
desert, with sand and stones
stretching as far ns the eye can
see. there Is a sign announcing
"Free Parking."
In today's dral, I would point
out that tile six-heart contract
appears to depend on I lie spade
finesse working. Hut that Is loo
obvious. One would like to make
Ihr contract even II llo- linesse Is
losing liol you knew that al­
ready. How diil ilo- declarer
attack the play alter Wi st bail
led the ( lot) queen?
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bid of two diamonds followed by
a s p l i n t e r J u m p to f o u r
diamonds, showed a silam-try
with at least six hearts and at
most one diamond. Sooth hid
what he Ihmighl he could i nuke.
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with dummy's club ace. cashed
the heart ace, played a club to
Ills king and rolled a club high
In the dummy. Alter a trump
hack to Ills king had removed
the opponents' tangs, declarer
ruffed Ills last club In the
dummy.
I know you've seen the key
play coming for some (line, hut
to dot the Is and cross the t's.
declarer called lor dum m y's
diamond and. after East played
low. finessed Ills 10.
West won wllli I lit- queen bill
was cudplayrd lie had lo con­
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a spade return Into declarer's
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two diamonds on a diamond
return Into declarer's A -J lenace.
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reorganized so that It can ladone more effectively. Your
p ee r s c a n ' t m a n a g e t hi s
Fulfilling a long existing s i-cret assignment, hut It Is something
ambition could provide you wllli you cun do.
LEO ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 2 2)
enormous gratification In the
year ahead. Don't give up* on Achieving a critical objective
might not he very easy today,
your dreams or cx|&gt;eclallons.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If hut It Is doable. Keep tills In
you're negotiating u mallei' of mind as a source of Inspiration If
Importance today, don't he the going gets lough.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) One
afraid to open with a generous
gesture. Your counterpart mliJht of your best assets loduy Is your
he encouraged to top you. Kn ow ability to analyze and Improve*
where to look for romance a ltd upon the concepts and Ideas of
you'll find It. The Astro-Gnqnh associates. Don't he afraid to
Matchmaker Instantly reveals speak your mind.
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3-O cl. 23)
which signs urc romuntlcul ly
pcrfecl for you. Mall $2 and a Someone with whom you have
long, self-addressed, stnmpc &lt;1 close ties might be Instrumental
envelope lo Matchmaker, c/o (hi h today In presenting you with u
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New material opportunity. You uuisl
carry II fiom that point forward.
York. N.Y. 10163.
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GEMINI (May 21 June 2 0 1
This ts n good day lo finish Stand nr fall on your own efforts
several assignments you've left today Instead of delegating
duties lo surrogates. You're
d a n g l i n g y est er day . What
couldn't he done then might lucky for yourself, hut they
now he accomplished wllli rela­ might not he lucky for you.
8AOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
tive ease.
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An endeavor In which you’re today, hut don't discount your
presently Involved should he intuitive perceptions In (he pro-

By Bernice Bede Oaol.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 20. 1B04

by Bob Thaves

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RO BO TM AN*
IN OOST A FEW HOURS \ OH,
WETl BE LANDING IN ST. MONTY,
GUAVA FOR THE MOST
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Romantic vacation i HARDLY
Cf OUR LIVES'
WAIT/

HO NEED TO WALT, MY LOME... LET'S
OPEN THESE MR'VENTS AND
PRETEND WE'RE ALREAW THERE,
Basking in the e v e r - pr e s e n t
SEA BREE2E-?

UM STEWARDESS. WHAT'S THE.
(PROCEDURE LF A pa ssen g er happens!
TO FIU HIS NR-SICKNESS BAG,
BUT STILL FEELS NAUSEATED ?l

XUA'.-A.

cess. It's the combination ol
these two elements that could
make you successful.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
19) Conditions which usually
pan out favorably for you inlglii
not prove successful for your
friends today. Don't Insist they
operate In your zone. It may not
workout.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Your probabilities for success
could Ik - considerable enhanced
today If your goals arc distinctly
defined. Don’t aim lor fuzzy
targets.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Some knowledge you’ve recently
acquired cun now he used to
your personal a d v a n ta g e If you
apply It properly. Fortunately,
you may Instinctively know
how. when and where lo utilize
It.
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
Joint endeavors could produce
iliore benefits for you today than
your Independent efforts. T ry to
lliid a common ground upon
which to build a working ulll
ancc.
Copyright 1994 N EW SPA P ER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard S tarr

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