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19,

THURSDAY

1994

3 0 C ents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County slnoo 1008
06lh Year. No. 232 - Sanford, Florida

IKiidI c r i n l e c r a c k d o w n

NEWS DIGEST

Governor signs bills
mobilizing local law
enforcement, schools

___
□

S p o rts

Am ong the nation’s best
£ LONGWOOD — l.ymnn High School's girls
soccer tram, which romped to the Class BA slate
title In February, was ranked No. 2 In the Umbru
Girls* High School Soccer fo il released Tuesday,
( Bee Page IB

□

are students of crime, learning a
violent trade early In life." Chiles
Herald Stall Writer
said as he signed the reform
SANFORD — Community pro­ measures In a Tampa courtroom.
grams designed lo keep youths oul
"T ills does not solve Juvenile
of trouble will provide the lusting crim e," Chiles mild of the measures
solutions lo the Increasing juvenile "The lusting solutions urr going lo
crime problem according to the be found In communities through
governor who signed a series of hills uggresslve aftercare programs."
In a 9237 million dollar packuge
Programs like PAL (Police Athletic
draltng with Juvrnlle Justice
League) and D A R E. (Drug Abuse
Oov. Lawton Chiles signed the Resistance Education) help forge
bills Wednesday that create a Juve­ bonds between youths and law
nile Jusllcr system designed lo gel enforcement.
tough on young violent offenders
Seminole Courtly created the PAL
and help ut-rlsk youngsters turn progrum Iwo years ugo which
away from delinquency.
focuses on fun and learning acilvl"Too many of Florida's children lies between, prlm urlly. middle
By SANDRA ■LLIOTT

P e o p le

Beauties and their escorts
Sortie lucky young woman will tie crowned
"Miss Sweetheart Entourage 94" tim ing rere­
monies Saturday evening. This hevy of bcutitles
will be esc orted by 22 young men.
□ See Page SB.

Colum nist hospitalized
Julian Stenstrom. columnist for the Sanford
tlerald, has been hosjillallzed for emergency
surgery.
Stenstrom. who writes the weekly "Way thick
When" column that appears on Sundays In the
Herald. Is In the Intensive care unit St South
Seminole Community Hospitul
Ills column will, however, upprur In Sunday 's
edition of the paper this wrek.

At a glance
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FOREST CITY — Seminole County sherKTs
Investigators are following up on leads into the
Invasio n o f a home on UarTrados
ruudu Court yesterday
morning. A 47-year old man, his wile and
daughter w ere forced to lie on the floor on their
home while two men took cash. Jewelry and
other valuables at about 0:30 a.m. Wednesday.
One of the men was described us hlspanlc. '20
years old. five feet, nine Inches lull, with black,
medium length hair. The other was also
described as hlspanlc. -10 years old. five feet,
four Inches tall and black hair. Doth had Puerto
Rican uccents. Investigators report. Doth were In
a rusty, older model Chevrolet.

Anim al
shelter
delayed

Class cut ups

Humane Society
caught between
county, Sanford
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Partly cloudy with
scattered showers
and thunderstorms.
High In the mid to
upper 80s. N orth
wind 5-10 mph, but
g u s ty near th u n ­
derstorms. Chance of
rain 40 percent.
For mors weather, ass Fags 2A

L Bee Crime, Page BA

■ v J . M A R K ■ A A P IB L D
H erald Senior S taff W riter

SANFORD - The City of Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commission w ill hold both a
workshop und regular meeting today.
For the workshop, beginning at 0:30 p in., a
discussion Is scheduled on staff approval of sign
site plans and related land development regula­
tion approvals.
As of earlier this week, the following Items
have been listed on the agenda for the regular
meeting beginning at 7 p.m.
• Public Hearing — Consider n request for u
dimensional variance for properly located nt 400
Seminole Boulevard (Sallpolntc). In u SC-3
Special Commercial Zoning district for the
reduction of the size of jiarklng spaces. 10 foot
width required. 9 fool proposed. Owner. Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
• Consideration — Site plan for property at
201 S. Park Avenue for Mullins Development
Consulting Services. Inc., for ofTIcc use of
consultant for developers and ns u manufactur­
ing representative for Beacon Products.
Owncr/representntlve, E.L. "Buck" Mullins.
• Additional business from the floor und/or
commission members.
• Reports from stuff.
Both the workshop and regular P&amp;Z meetings
will be held this evening In the commission
chambers of Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park
Avenue In Sanford.

Bridge.............

attending the PAL nullonul con veil
lion in New York.
"T ha t was the Idea from Its
Inception." Undersherlff Steve Har­
riett explained us hr discussed thr
PAL program. “ It would la- an
op|Mirtuniiy for law enforcement to

school ugrd siudrnts. volunteer law
enforcement officers und private
citizens. A fter school und Inirrsrsslon programs are conducted
ut Sanford Middle, laikrvlcw Middle
und Indian Trulls Middle schools.
Lt. Mull Steward coordinates the
local jirogram and Is currently

P&amp;Z sets workshop, m eeting

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• a US la v a the Children ip a c u ity pie's
• ,■ section at ra tideniiai program , ta haM
J M t mara bed* m ro d d e n ia l program , lie *
bast cam p, and amor la d iltia ,
• aepaniian at detention canter, la held IM
mara bed,
a Croatian a l a ne«, mara in la n tiT ,
reddential program, nfiare lean, w ill be kept
under 14 hour natch tar up to S ue, year,
a m ars power la ludge, to p*w«h loan
agar, * tie mouth aft. threaten Ite m or ignore
court a rd o r, by eentencing mom ta detentiwi
canter.

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• longar d a y , w dd onlian conM r, and
ra itd a n lia l gragram ,
• altar KSasi program , a l middto Khoo(&lt;
a lta rn a llro ila tw a a m , and mara u h o o l police
attic o r,
a (ro e le r court PutMant, to ardor parent,
at felrnguant, to atHnd Soarings enroll in
parental M ill, program , and da community
w ry Ms
a a n o * department t* taev, an teenage

Seminole High sonlor Loonard Boulo deslgnod
the winning T-shirt lor the school's Protect
Graduation celebration In addition lo cash
and other prizes, ho won the right to shavo a
94 from Dean Geno Williams' hair. At right,
Bouie lakes hls cuts as (lelt lo right) senior
class p resident Anthony Sanders and
classmate Shawn Slowart look on Below,
Sanders, Stewart, Hagan Cralt, Daphne Brown,
Heather Youmans, Kara Hickson. Sam Earl,
Kristi Richards and Bouie cheer Williams who
never turns hls back on hls students.

Cops seek hom e invaders

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Needles found in pond
OVIEDO — Nearly BOO hypodermic needles
attd other medical wastes were recovered In a
(Kind In the Tusku Ridge subdivision ut 8 :I5
p.m. Wednesday. Seminole County sherlll's
Investigators don't have leads on who dumped
the waste In the pond. The mulertals were
turned over to the Seminole County Health
Division.

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SANFORD — The grnumllm-uklng of tfir new
n h rllrr for the Humuiir Society til Seminole
County fucra new delays In the confunlon over
whether Sanford or the county will ptovhlr water
und newer to th r lu iillty .
“ We're not nurr which way lo go next." said
Ron Harder, society building chairman.
Hardee nays the county development nfllcluls
were agreeable In September lo allow Ihe city lo
continue lo provide water lo the new $350,000
facility lo rrp lu rr (hr shelter destroyed hy fire In
April 1993. Bill since then. Harder says he's
learned Ihe site lies fully within the city's utility
service urru.
Society president Sieve Mason has appealed lo
county commissioners lo intervene. The sched­
uled May 14 groundbreaking has p a s s e d and no
new date has been sel. said Hardee.
A portion of ihe society's 3'A acres ut County
Home Road near Flea World lie within the city.
The new shelter w ill be built upon land In the city
boundury. but Ihe purklng lot and other Im­
provements will he In Ihe county Jurisdiction. The
sllr Is currently served by city water und a septic
tank sewage disposal system.
The society has liven ordered by the stale lo
discontinue use of the septic tanks because
animal hair prevents them from opcrailng
properly. Looking for alternatives, Hardee said
architects found u county Hue runs close hy the
shelter properly along County Roucl 427. but
Hardee said Ihe nearest city sewer line Is north of
Flea World.
To extend the c liy line requires tim e ­
consuming ajiprovals from (lie Florida Depart-

□ Bee Humane, Page BA

Sanford
Waterfront committee gets its
first look at UF design concepts
By NICK PP1IFAUP

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Members of Ihe
Waterfront Master Plan Steering
Committee got their first look at
in itia l design drawings for the
lakcfront development yesterday.
The drawings were made hy stu­
dents of the University of Florida
Architecture Studio Project, hired lo
handle Initial plans and concepts.
The students and Professor Peter
Prugh have been studying various
areas of Sanford's waterfront for
several weeks.
"We were surprised al how much
they have learned about our city
nnd the waterfront aren," com­
mented committee Chairman Larry
Strlcklcr. "Some of them might
have even learned more about us

than some of the committee mem­
bers."
In the dozen sketches presented,
no specific plans were formulated.
"This wus only the Initial concept,"
Strlcklcr huKL "From here, the
students take our comments buck
w ith them und work on more
detailed plans. This Was Just the
first stage so they could sec In
which direction we wanted them to
be moving."
Several of the plans shuwed an
expansion of whul Is presently the
Monroe Harbour Marina. It Includes
another docking area oul on Lake
Monroe lo the cast of the present
site, which would be bridged to the
current northern area. Additional
expansion would also be made
toward Memorial Park.
Some of the plans showed a

□ See Dealgn, Page BA

Lake Mary
Should two businesses in
same center serve alcohol?
By NICK PPBIPAUF

Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY Lake Mary
commissioners tonight will dis­
cuss what to do ubout Iwo
businesses serving alcohol In the
same strip shopping center, u
breach of city codes.
At the present time. Victoria
Square Shopping Center contains
iw o businesses w hich serve
alcohol: Kelsey's Pizza and
G ator's. Kelsey's Pizza was
licensed nnd opened first.
When Gator's applied for an
alcohol license. It was mistakenly
approved. No consideration was
given lo Lake Mary city codes
calling for a minimum separation
of 500 feet between the entrance

doors of businesses that sell
alcohol for consumption on pre­
mises.
The two entrances ure only 135
feet from each other. The entire
strip center In which llic two ure
located has a total length of 305
feel.
Aflcr the city staff discovered
the error, the commission voted
to allow the businesses lo con­
tinue operation, which they huve
done.
Now however, the matter has
returned to huunt the com­
mission. The owners of the
shopping center want to rcplucc
Gutor's with a similar business.
They have asked for n variance lo
reduce Ihe 500 fool separation
□ See Alcohol, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Suing cigarette makers
Anti-tobacco groups laud legislation to sue

Haitians rally for Aristide
WEST PALM BEACH — Hundred* of member* of South
Floridan Haitian community clogged Interstate 05 In u
mllen-long caravan of cam demanding President Jenn-Bertrand
Aristide be returned to power.
"No Aristide, no pence." chnntcd the 500 people who
truvclcd from Miami's Little Haiti urtghtxirhood to the West
Palm Beach Auditorium to cclcbrntc Haiti's Flag Day on
Wednesday.
"The solution Is solving the m ilitary crisis In Haiti," said
Miami physician Yves Kennud, who led the caravan.
"The solution Is not to open the doors to Haitians." he said.
"We want to stay In Haiti."
The group attended a special mass at Delray Beach's Our
Lady of
i f fPerpetual Help Roman Catholic church before heading
to the auditorium.
When they arrived, they were greeted by a sign: "President
Clinton, remember your promise."
In his campaign. Clinton vowed to restore democracy to Haiti
and the presidency to Aristide, who was ousted by a m ilitary
coup In September 1091.

Form er diplom at sentenced
MIAMI — A former Colombian diplomat has been sentenced
to 33 months In federal prison after pleading guilty to money
laundering charges In February.
Gustavo Enrtquc Pastrana Gomez. 40. at the time of his 1003
arrest In North Miami Beach, was Colombia's assistant consul
In charge of commerce and culture relations In Montevideo.
Uruguay.
He pleaded guilty to a single count and was sentenced
Wednesday to the smallest possible amount of time, despite
complaints from prosecutors who wanted Pastrana sentenced
under stricter guidelines.
Pastrana was arrested by the DEA after a three-month
undercover Investigation, which Involved Argentinean federal
police and DEA offices In Montevideo and Buenos Aires, said
Dnig Enforcement Agency spokesman Jim Shedd.

By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - As Gov. Lawton Chiles
prepares In consider legislation that would
mnkr It easier for Florida to sue cigarette
makers, the debate over the Issue Is getting
louder.
The legislation would allow the state to
sue to recover the costs of treating poor
people with smoklng-rclatcd Illnesses. It
passed quietly In the waning days of the
regular session, which ended In mid-April.
A co alition o f antl-sm oklng groups
Wednesday urged Chiles to approve the bill,
saying It would set a natlonul precedent In
the battle between smoking and antlsmoklng Interests.
Opponents argued that the measure
would open an "avalanche of litigation"
against all Florida businesses.
Chiles, who helped steer the bill to final
passage, has remained tlghl-llp|&gt;ed about
whether he would sign It.
" I don't know of any other product right

now that's killing a lot or people," the
governor said recently.
The bill's supporters say the legislation
woidd allow the state to recover more than
$1 billion a yenr In stntc dollars spent to
treat Medicaid patients who have dlseoses
caused by smoking.
Smoking costs the state 94 billion a year
In health care costs and lost work pro­
ductivity. or about $300 |H-r resident. The
bill would udd up to $4 to the price of a pack
of cigarettes, supporter* estimate.
' "The citizens of Florida and our busi­
nesses have passively been paying for
billions of dollars to rare for medically
Indigent patients while the tobacco Industry
has been filling their own deep pockrls."
said Eliza Perry, a member.of the Florida
Tri-Agency Coalition on Smoking Or Health.
The group has members from th r American
Cancer Society. Amcrlcnn Heart Association
and the Amcrlcnn Lung Association.
"It Is exceedingly stronger than any
totmcco tax that we ever thought of." Perry
said. "That's why It's being looked at all

across the nation as landmark sort of
legislation."
.. „
Opimncnts said Ihc bill would nffect other
Industries In addition to cigarette makers.
"This is neither a simple bill nor one
which will affect the tobacco Industry
alone." the Tobacco Institute, which speaks
lor the cigarette Industry, sal'l In a state­
ment "A ll Florida business will be nega­
tively Impacted and needlessly burdened
with an avalanche of litigation."
Associated Industries of Florid* and thr
Florida Chamber of Commerce have lobbied
fiercely against the bill. They any It would
hold liable all types of businesses that sell
product* or services to Medicaid recipients.
"We txdlcvr that neither the governor nor
the majority of the Legislature fully un­
derstand Its probable impact" because the
bill was never debated. the tobacco Institute
Mid.
The bill would allow rourts to Impose
Judgments agulnst companies baaed on
their market share and the use of statistical
evidence to prove the state's claims.

Sentenced to raise
funds for ACS
Tha Inmates and |a!lers at
American Cancer Society's Jail
' Ball hammed It up yesterday
at the fund-raising event which
c o n tin u e s through today.
Martha Yancey (left) served as
judge as the jury ol Darrell
Kirkpatrick (second Irom left),
Kathleen Reynolds (right),
Edith McNeill (Iron! loll) and
Chairman Don Mooro (Iron!
rig h t) co n v ic te d prisoner
Phyllis Conklin (In stripes)
Conklin was sentenced to
raising money for tho ACS for
a short period ol lime belore
being roloasod on her own
recognizance

Gas com pany settles com plaint
MIAMI (AP) — A gas compuny uccused of not hiring women
to read meters or collect on past due accounts has agreed to
pay $150,000 to settle a complaint brought by the U.S.
Department of Labor.
In a routine audit of hiring practices by federal contractors
and subcontractors, the Department of Labor found that the
hiring practices of Miami-based Peoples Gas were dis­
criminatory. said Carol Gaudln. the department's regional
director.
In the settlement, the company agrred to pay women who
applied for' the position but were not considered and were
qualified for back pay. About 30 women who applied for the
Jobs between 10B7 and 1089 arc eligible to receive a portion of
the settlement, she said.
Five of the women w ill also be hired.

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Orlando plana annual ‘JustParklT’ event
ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) — Randy Means Is used to driving his
car to work.
But on Friday. Means w ill be climbing Into his 17-foot kayak
for a commute through n chain of lakes to his Job at the
Orangc-Osceolu state attorney's office.
Mcuds I f Qnc or hundreds of downtown Orlando workers who
plnrr tlr row! walk. bus. car pool, skate or bike thcmselved td
work as part of the city's third annual Just ParkIT event.
1
TUa-»vm tu- is Intended to encourage downtown workers la .
consider commuting alternatives that use less fuel, cause less
highway congestion und produce less |K&gt;llutlon than driving to
work ulone.
Last year, an estimated 550 downtown workers participated
In the event.
Organizers hope to exceed last year's number, said Tricla
Moore, a spokeswoman for the Downtown Orlando Transporta­
tion Management Association, which is organizing the event.

Shirt o ff his back final paym ent
TAMPA. Fla. — Perhaps the chiropractor felt his cx-wlfe had
taken him to the cleaners.
The man wrote his final alimony check for $182 on the back
of a white dress shirt with blue pinstripes and sent It to his
ex-wlfe's attorney.
"Here It Is — the shirt off my back!" he scrawled on the shirt.
Joyce A.O. Evans, the woman's attorney, was surprised. "No
one's ever paid by shirt before," she said.
She took the wrinkled cotton shirt to the Bank of Tampa to
see if It could be cashed. No problem as long as the particulars
— names and account number — are exact, bonk officials told
her.
After she got a cashier's check from the chiropractor's bank.
Evans was given back the shirt.
"They gave the shirt back to me as a memento," Evans said.

MIAMI—Here are the winning
numbers selected Wednesday
In the Florida Lottery:

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Cash 3
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By EDDIE DOMINOUEZ

Associated Press Writer
MIAMI — It's Miami's chance to shine, as
more than 5.000 travel Industry executives,
tour operators and Journalists begin to
arrive for the single largest annual tourism
trade show In the world.
The Greater Miami Convention and Visi­
tors Bureau has been planning the event —
which begins Saturday — for years, often
taking the time to brag that The Discover
America International Pow Wow Is coming
to town.
It has sent Inspectors Into local hotels,
stepped up a taxi cab hospitality program.
ut together
*' the an orientation
ram for
c
notcl
workers and run radio ads telling
Miamians to be on their best behavior.
"You are hosting the Individuals who are
responsible for uboul 00 percent of the
Incoming visitors to the United States. You
arc hosting the Individuals responsible for
nearly 70 percent of package tours that
come to Florida." said GMCVB spokesman
Mayco Vlllafana.
Hundreds of m illio n s o f dollars In

txxiklngx will lx- made during ihc three-day
conference, and while these booking* are lor
destinations all over the world. Miami Is still
the convention showcase. And Vlllafana
said that over the three years after the
conference the host city usually existences
a $150 million boom In tourlsip business.
Tours, parties, a concert, a street festival
and assorted other special events ure being
planned to convince tour operators and
media that Miami Is for them and their
clients.
Overall visitor numbers have remained
stable, while Euro|&gt;eans nrc showing In­
dications that they ure stnrtlng to shy away
from Miami. Many say safely seems to la­
the biggest perception problem the city
faces, after h ig h ly publicized tourist
murders and robberies.
But GMCVB officials are quick to point out
that crime rates In the city have dropped.
The -recent hijacking und robbery of a
hotel courtesy bus carrying Norwegian
tourists and the gruesome sluylng last year
of German tourist Barbura Metier Jensen
before her c h ild re n , how ever, have
tarnished the city's fun-ln-thc-sun Image.

GMCVB officials concede there's not muc
that can I k - dour ulxiul r a n d o m crime ltd
two recent fiasco* remind local tourlsu
officials how laid It can get.
Race riots broke out uftcr a fulal pollc
shooting during (he week of the 1989 Supe
Bowl In Miami. logistical turmoil marrei
ihc American Booksellers Association meel
Ing In 1993. when half the city closed dowi
early on a Friday because of fears of anothr
Hot when Ihc officer In the 1989 shootlni
was acquitted of manslaughter charges It
the deaths of two block men.
But the city's recent performance for th
Natlonul Association of Television ITogrun
Executives, seen by many as a test, went ol
without u hitch.
So Saturday, the parties will begin ant
Miami's public relations machine will beglt
to grind, as locnl leaders watch and prut
•hat all the careful planning doesn’t go up It
smoke.
Vlllafana said there Is loo much going ot
to sit around and Just worry: "W c'rt
certainly not sitting here wringing oui
hands, hoping that something docsn'
happen here."

THE W EATHER
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LOTTERY

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Tonight: Partly cloudy with
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. Low In the lower 70s.
North wind 5-10 mph. but gusty
near thunderstorms. Chance of
rain 40 percent.
Frlduy: Partly cloudy with
scattered afternoon and evening
showers and thunderstorms.
High In the mid to upper 80s.
Notih wind 10-15 mph. Chance
of rain 30 percent.
Extended forecast: Saturday
and Sunday: Partly cloudy with
[ the highs In the mid to upper
60s. Highs in the lower 80s.
Monday: Partly cloudy with the
lows In the mid 60s to near 70.
Highs In the mid to upper 80s.
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Seas 2 feet or less. Bay and
Inland waters smooth.

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Toll of natural disasters increases
■y MITCNILL LAHDS9IRQ

AP Nations! Writer____________

Check cashing

UNITED NATIONS - Natural
disaster* are more than twice as
likely to Inflict a heavy death toll
now ns they were 30 years ago —
and more than four limes ns
likely to cause catastrophic eco­
nomic harm, a U.N. study sug­
gests.
The major rrnson Is probably
on exploding world population
and (he increasing tendency of
people to settle In disaster-prone
places, such ns flood plains. But
environmental degradation may
also play a role. U.N. officials
said.
It's also possible that th r
increase has been exaggerated
by Im provem ents In glottal
communications — that recent
disaster* have simply been bel­
ter documented.
The author of the study,
Charles Krrpelmun. conceded
that might tie the cane. Hull, he
sold In a telephone Interview
Wednesday. "You can't avoid
the conclusion that th r number
of serious disasters Is Increas­
ing "
North America bucked Ih r
global trend, however, wilh a
sharp decrease In deadly dls
nslers and a very slight Increase
In disasters causing substantial
property damage, Krr(&gt;elmuii
said.
Kerpelman Is a consultant In
Geneva who fonnrrly worked for
the U.N. Disaster Relief Organi­
zation thrrr. He said he was
"surprised and upset" by the
conclusions he reached alter
crunching dtsaslrr statistics in
Ills computer.
"It's an enormous problem
lhal has to tie dealr w ilh ." he
said.

Sanford police arrested Mlkltn Lutcsa Brown. 28. of 1152
Dunbar, 1-nke Monroe, at llie Sanford police station Monday,
r.nrller In the day, police were cnllrd by a local bank which
rrportrd an Insurance check In the amount* of *3.009.43.
whlrh had been cashed, hud been returned to the bank. Poller
huvr charged Ilrown with cashing the check, reportedly
lielonglng to her father. The father reportedly told police he
had not endorsed the check, and did not know who inay have
done so. Brown has lieen charged with uttering n forgery, and
grand theft.

Drug arrest
A Sanford woman rr|&gt;orirdly contacted (roller to report her
car as missing on Monday. The (roller report said she later
contacted them to say the vrhlcle was being used by a friend,
and asked police to find the vehicle and return It. but she
reportedly did not wish to press charges. Police located the
vehicle and slopped It In the 2500 block of Ridgewood Avenue.
Thr driver of the car, Identified as Graham Neal Ralllff, 23, of
2780 Ridgewood, was placed undrr arrest when officers
reported finding him In possession of cannabis. RsillfT was
charged with possession of cannabis under 20 grams.

W arrant arraata
• Vivian Lynn Alicia. 25. 895 A South Wymore Road.
Altamonte Springs, unrated on a warrant for obtaining
property with a worthless check,
•Joh n ny Lee Wlllltams Jr.. 23. 1703 W. 15th St.. Sanford,
failure to upprur/poasrsslon of cocaine.
• Kathy Denise Davis, 30. 231 Shady Lane, Oviedo, uttering a
forgery
• John William Robb. 27. 4220 S. Orlando Ave.. Sanford.
FT A/driving while llrense suspe ruled/re vokrd.
• Timothy Sean Bratrher. 25. 1127 North Avenue. Maitland.
FTA/possesslon less than 20 grams cannabis.
• Heidi Lynne Johnson. 28. 323 RosecllfT Circle. Sanford.
FTA7oblalnlng property by worthless check.
• Robert Charles Benzlng. 40. 0449 River Road. New Symma
Beach, VOP/wllltful wanton reckless driving.
• Joe Alonzo Jones. 19. 2841 Celery Avenue. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the jail Monday. He was wanted for
violation of proballon, on a previous ronvlcilon of fleeing and
atlemptlng to elude.
• Edgar Lcvernr U nions Sr.. 42. 2702 W. 22nd Slreet. was
arrested by Sanford police Monday In connection with the
reported theft of * 7 1 In plants from a store In the 400 bloc k of
French Avenue. Tuesday morning, at the jail, deputies found
Jones was wanted on a warrant Issued by the Florida Purote
Commission, on a previous conviction of grand theft.
• Richard Mallhew Vuslola. 40. Sunlake Circle. Lake Mary,
was arrested by Sanford police at Sanford Avenue and 25lh
Street Tuesday. He was wanted on u Pinellas County warrant
for violation of probation on u conviction of driving under the
In Hue nee of alroiml.
• Sandra Simmons, 30. 125 Bethune Circle, turned herself In
ut th r jail Tuesday, She was wanted on a warrant for tw iirrv.

l y T h * Associated F f h i

NEW YORK — Family mem­
ber* g u th rrrd al Jucquellnr
Kennedy Onassis' side after
doc tors granted hrr wish to go
home from the hospital wlierr
•he was treated for serious
cancer computations
" I Ihtnk all die tnrinbrrs of ih r
family ure distressed by the
m e d ic a l re p it i t s . ' ' h r r
nr^tlhier-ln-law Hen. Edward
Kennedy said Wednesday utter
flying In from Washington.
"A ll the members of the family
love her very deeply. We wanted
lo lie here this evening She's
resting comfortably.'*
The 64-year-old Mrs. Onassis.
who has non-Hodgkin's lym ­
phoma. a cancer of the lymph
system, was released curlier In
the day from New York Hospltal Cornell Medical Center
Mrs. Onassis had been ad­
mitted on Monday "us a result of
serious complications of her ma­
lignant lymphomu." the hospital
suld In a statement. "In ac­
cordance with the patient's
clearly expressed wishes anti
with the concurrence of her
physicians, she bus been dis­
charged home."
Hospital spokeswoman Kathy
Robinson refused to clubornlc on
the complications or treatment.
Mrs. Onassis' spokeswoman.
Nuncy Tuckcnnan. did not re­
turn a cull.
About IV* hours after Mrs.
Onassis returned lo her Fifth
Avenue apartment, puramcdlcs
a r r iv e d c u r r y in g co v e re d
equipment that uppenred to tie
oxygen canisters, the New York
Post reported.
Sen. Kennedy und his wife.
Victoria, visited her. us did Mrs.

• Firearms. Jewelry and cash with a tolal estimated amount
of *14.875. was reportedly stolen Monday from a home In the
100 block of Mayfair Circle.
• An unll(|iie ring, valued ut *1.500 was reported stolen
Monday from a business In the 300 block of E First Street In
downtown Sanford.
• Police were^icalled to a residence In the 1500 block of
Palmetto Avenue Monday. The home owner reported someone
had apparently broken Into his garage, removed a number of
tools from where they hud been stored, and placed them In a
pile Nothing apparently was missing
• A wcedeuter and *300 In oilier llems wrre reported stolen
from a trailer Tuesday, parked In the 100 block of Lark wood
Drive.
• A circular saw. TV set and other Items were reported stolen
from an apartment Tuesday In the 200 block of Luurrl Avenue.
• A burglary attempt was reported TUesday at u business In
the 2300 block of S. French Avenue. Police said an attempt wits
made to enter the building by moving an air conditioner, but
no entry was made.
• A woman told police she was approached by two inert early
Wednesday while she was riding her bike In the 1100 block of
Florida Avenue. She told police the men robber her of *9.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• An unknown amount of property was reportedly stolen
Monday from a residence In the 400 block of Sunset Drive In
Loch Arbor. Entry was reportedly made by breaking open a
rear door.
• Four shots were reportedly fired Into a business building In
the 4000 block of W. S.R. 40 between May 13 and May 16.
Durnagc was reported lo the north side of the structure.
• A luwn mower and mini blinds, with a tolal value of *479,
were reportedly stolen Tuesday from a residence In the 2400
block of Church Street.
• Six chain saws und other lawn maintenance equipment,
with a total value of *4.695 were reportedly stolen from the bed
of a pickup truck Tuesday, parked In the 2600 block of
Narcissus Avenue.
• A chain saw and g irl’s bike valued at *450 were reportedly
stolen Tuesday from n storage room In the 100 block of Temple
Drive.

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By two other measures, the
Increase In disasters was even
greater. The number o f disasters
causing significant properly
damage rose by more than 300
percent. Arid Ihe number of

disasters affecting a substantial
number of people — 1 percent of
a nation's population or more —
rose by 250 jiercent.
While Kerpelman said there
hud been a sharp Increusc In
Heaths from epidemics, Includ­
ing malaria, cholera and yellow
fever, lie did not consider the
Impact ol the disease that had by
far the sharpest Increase during
the jwrlod studied — AIDS.

Lake M ary agenda
■ y NICK FFIIPAUF

Herald Staff Writer
LAKE M AH V - Tha L a 'll M ary C'ty
C w nm iu io n m a a 'i lon.gM A t o ' aarllar
H ilt » h 1 'ha following ita m t have boon
placed on the aganda
• Invocation — Plodgo o l Alloglanco —
Approval o ' m in u 'tt
• tpoc la' p rtta n 'a tio n t
• € itiia n par l i t 'pa l km
• R a p o r'o 'C l'y Managar (tae below)
PNaport of Mayor
• Saport o* C o m m lttlo n o rt — Com m it
tlonor Gary B render. ragarding Somlnoia
C a u n ty 't r a to lu llo fl o p p o tln g c a tln o
gambling
• Raport from City Attorney
• Public Hooting — Requoit tor minor
tub d!vltl«n approval avtth v a ria n tv t to ttw
la n d Davalopmant Cod* Jerry Event,
applicant
• Public Mooring — Raquatt lor Hlo
p&lt;on rtvW w * i l t i variance! lo Ibo Land
Development Coda lor the conttructien ol
0 te t t food r tt to u r o n l The K ry tta l
Company applicant
• P u b lic H e a rin g — R a q u a tt lo r
variance lo allow tecond e tla b ltih m e o l
that ta ll! alcoholic beverage* lor con
tum pfton on Ihe p ra m ite t w ithin MO feel of
a Ilka e tte b liih m e o t victo ria Iquera,
Roba*t th a ta r
• Revolution — O ff t.te tlg n lor Seminole
Community Cal lego
• Public Hearing — Raquatt tor appeal
of denial of o variance to the Lend
Development Code to a tlo * o reader board
with changeable copy on the ground tign.
UtO W L o la M ary Blvd . le o v ic i Medina.
M cD onald! applicant
• Public Hearing — R tp u e tl lor minor
tile plan review wilh e variance lo Ihe

land develop men I code lo allow lor a day
c a r* center a l the Shoppet ol Late M ary
Jem et Co*, applicant
•O rdinance — t t l reading — Tempo
ra ry te le t Ira lle rt
• R ttolu lio n - Renaming E tttlle Park
and Pond, and the p a rt a l W ilbur and Old
Lake M a ry Road
• D liv.uttlon of d ly charter and pottible
• Appointment to Seminole County Road
Im pact Fa*com m ittee
• Adjournment
A t of e a rlier th lt week, the following
K am i were title d on the agenda lor ihe
C ity M a nager'! report
• Raquatt com m lttien award bid lor
Community Canter carpet repoecemenl
• R e q u e t l c o m m l t i l o n a p p ro v e
purcheM o l two Itta Ford Crown Victoria
pot ica package u n itt
• R e q u e tl c o m m l t i l o n a p p ro v e
purchate of Turfcat lawn mower. Florida
Slate contract
• Raquatt com m ltilon award bid tor
E a tt Lake M ary Boulevard W e ttr Lina
E o ltn tlo n
• R e q u e tl c o m m ltilo n oaecule In
ter local Agreement w ith Seminole County
end o il other cftie t lov NPDES Stormwater
P erm it precott
• R aqu att c e m m lm e n ra ich e d u la d
September com m ltvon meeting*
• Requetl com m ltilon authorise mayor
to tig — letter approving d litrlb u tlo n of
fu n d i to participate In tha A nti Drug
Abu to grant program
• Inform ation — From P o rkt 4 Racro
•lio n D irector on I 4 Interchange m ainle
nance
The Lake M ary City C om m ltilon meet
mg i t tcheduied lo begin a l J p m . tonight,
at Leko M ary City Mall. 100 M Country
C&gt;ub Road

TRANSMISSION
TROUBLE?

Onassis' slstrr. Lee Radzlwlll
Ross. He said Mrs. Onassis'
children. John Kennedy Jr. und
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg.
also were ut the apartment. Both
live tn New York. Other visitor*
Included Mrs. Onassis' niece
Marta Shriver, the Post said.
•John Kennedy Jr. spent the
day al his mother's bedside al
tllf hospital, the newspaper said
Mrs Oim m Ii also was hoai
tallzed for several day* In A j
for surgery on a bleeding ulcer.

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found 89 disasters Hint caused
100 or more deaths each: be­
tween 1988 and 1992, there
were 205 such disasters, an
Increase of 130 percent.

Jacqueline Onassis
leaves hospital; family
rushes to her side

Incidents reported to Sanford police.

HELP
STOP THE

Ills study Is being released
next week at u U.N. conference
In Yokohama, Japan. A summa­
ry was released at a briefing In
New York.
The study does not argue that
nature has become more violent
In the past 30 years. Neither
Krrpclrnnn nor officials at the
U.N. briefing believed that globnl
w a rm in g or o th e r c lim a te
changrs could explain the In­
crease.
"There are no more hurri­
canes. no more earthquakes
4hnn In the p a s t." Insisted
Claude de Vlllc dc Goyet, chief of
emergency preparedness and
disaster rrlle f for the Pan Ameri­
can Hrnlth Organization.
Goyet said u growing popula­
tion was l he major reason for the
Increase. But Kerpelman's study
says the number or people af­
fected by disaster* Is growing at
6 percent a year, three time* as
fast us the global population Is
Increasing.
U.N. officials speculate that
environmental tampering might
lie one reason for the faster rate.
P ete r H a n se n . U .N . u n ­
dersecretary-general for humani­
tarian affairs, used Ihe example
of development In the Himalayas
(hat has poured slit Into rivers In
Bangladesh, raising riverbeds
and Increasing th r likelihood of
flooding.
H ansen and G oyet b oth
stressed the nred for greater
disaster prevention und pre­
paredness. especially In develop­
ing nations.
K erprlrnan said he relied
primarily on sluilstlrs compiled
by ih r U.8 Agency for Interna­
tional Development. He analyzed
disasters In four-year blocks be­
tween 1963 and 1992
Between 1903 and 1967, he

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EDITORIAL

What do we do
to save area?
Back In the early part of this century, this
area or Central Florida thrived on entile and
timber. As development got underway, more
and more land was taken, and trees were
felled. The people shouted. “ What will we do
to save our economy?"
The nnswer was celery. We became the
celery capital of the world.
Then, with problems caused by a severe
freeze, our land could no longer handle
celery. Citrus became one of the major crops.
Again, with weather problems and even more
development, this area censed to be a major
citrus growing county.
Again, the cry went out. "What can we
do?"
This time, the answer was tourist develop­
ment. Along came Sea World. Walt Disney
World. Universal Studios, and many other
attractions. Tourism bloomed to such a point
where a half dozen other major attractions
are presently considering locating In this
Central Florida area.
Now, we take a look at the decline In
tourism, and perhaps It's time to. once aguln,
question what we arc going to do.
Some may believe casino or rlverboat
gambling will be the next attraction to bring
our economy up. Others however, urc op­
posed to this, and the question of whether or
not It could be beneficial Is being strongly
debated.
We are also not thoroughly convinced that
the drop In tourism can be blamed on crime.
We refuse to use that as an excuse.
We believe there are two reasons for the
decline In tourists. First of all. other states,
seeing the success we have been having, are
going all-out to develop their attractions. Case
In point Is Bpinson. Missouri. Several years
ago it was Just a small town. Today, it’s rated
as one of the biggest attraction ureas In the
nation.
Faced with ever-growing competition, the
second reason we see Is the sky-rocketing
prices. Northern visitors know they will spend
a great deal of their vacation money, for
example, visiting the Disney attractions.
They are often shocked however, to learn
they are spending as high a s $1,000 per day
for an average size family. Other attractions
are similarly high priced.
We would expect that as a tourist attraction
grows, the cost of operating It would also have
to Increase. There m ust be a stopping point
however.
There are more attractions to draw tourists
than man-made entertainm ent complexes.
State and national parks, nature preserves,
zoos, Niagara Falls, beaches, and many
others generally aren 't so expensive one has
to mortgage the house to take a vacation.
As stated before, we oppose spending
tourist development dollars In a nationwide
promotion campaign to lure more people to
Central Florida. Before we even consider that,
let us first look at what we are doing. We
m ust control the rising costs which are
prohibiting more and more families from
paying us a visit.
If we don’t, by the end of this decade, we'll
be back to the same old lament. "What will
we do to save Central Florida?"

LETTER

Prayer in school
To pray or not to pray In our schools Is more
than a question; It Is a burning, soul scaring
mantra. It Is shameful that our politicians In
Tallahassee lacked the courage to pass this bill.
Much more is, involved than "Freedom of
Speech" and the bulwark- of our constitutional
guarantees. At stake Is our national character and
our future as "One nation, under God. with liberty
and Justice for a ll."
Are we toying with the notion that we may not
want freedom ofbel lef shared by all ou r citizens?
While prayer Is a personal dialogue between an
individual and his God, It can also be a public
expression of consensus between n group of
like-minded individuals and their God.
Should we be ashamed to give thanks for what
we have or to uak for the contlnuunce of a blessing'/
Our wuy of life Is still unique and u beacon that
shines out. u real promise of freedom In a bountiful
land.
If our Constitution's First Amendment needs
shoring up In order to keep our government
separate from our religions, |.e„ make no lawn
either restricting expressions of our personal
beliefs or Imposing a state-ordained religion, then
tills legislation should have been proudly and
publicly supported by all our citizens and passed
by our political representatives.
Let us pray for another chance and that our
politicians receive an injection of courage.
Charles P. Gonzalez
Sanford

*

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Postwar conservatism’s prophet
With the death of Russell Kirk on April 20 at
the age of 75. American conservatism has lost
one of Its true giants.
Prior to the middle of the 20th century, by far
the most powerful conservative force In the
United Stntes was the tradition we now call
"classical liberalism" (to distinguish It from the
group of collectivist and redistrlbutlonlsl Im­
pulses that hijacked the word ''liberalism " for
Itself a few decades back). Classical liberalism
was grounded In the Enlightenment's celebra­
tion of the freedom of the Individual, and derived
from that source the twin concepts of political
democracy and a free-market economy.
First In the United States and Britain, then
ultimately all over the world, these concepts
have constituted an Immensely successful strat­
egy for liberating the energies of humanity and
furthering Its happiness. In "The Road to
Serfdom." published In 1044. Friedrich Itayck
brilliantly restated the principles of classical
liberalism In the teeth of the socialist doctrines
then threatening to sweep the postwar world.
But mankind needs more than a strategy,
however grand; It needs a purpose. One group of
classical liberalism's critics, proclaiming the
"death of God," had defined humanity's happi­
ness as the ultimate purpose, and set about
planning this - thus spawning this century's

plague of totalitarian stales. Another, more
(topulur In the democracies of the West, had
seized on the concept
of "lib e rty " us the
ultimate good, nnd
were slowly degrad­
ing It Into the undiscip lin e d,
hedonistic license we
sae uround us today.
That was the state
of affglrs In 1033
when a young pro­
fessor at Michigan
S ta te U n iv e r s ity
p u b lis h e d " T h e
Conservative Mind."
Russell Kirk was only
3 4 , b u t In t h i s
f But m ankind
enormously Influen­
needs m ore
tial hook he almost
than a strategy.
s in g le - h a n d e d ly
how over grand;
ro o te d A m e ric a n
It needs a
conservatism In the
purpose. ■
rich loam of the an­
cient JudaroChristian tradlllon. and thereby gave It the
philosophical h rfl of a world-view. He also gave It
Its name: Not even Bill l)uck]ev. defending many

of the same principles two ycurs earlier In "God
and Man at Yale." had called the amalgam
"conservatism."
It would take years before Kirk. Buckley and
scores of other writers could anneal the various
component* of American conservatism Into the
fighting faith It eventually became, and even
longer before th rlr new alloy could lx* hammered
Into a political weapon capable of dominating
American politics. But Kirk never wavered. Year
after year the books rolled from hi* pen: A
Program for C o n s e rva tive s." "A ca d e m ic
Freedom." "Hoots of American Order" and
dozens more. He lived to see himself honored as
one of the earliest mid greatest prophet* of the
conservative dispensation.
By coincidence, the April Issue of the American
Historical Krvlew carries a perceptive and
Important article hy Professor Alan llrln k lry of
Coiumhlu Unlveislty entitled "The Problem of
American Conservatism." The "problem," ac­
cording to Professor Brinkley (who carefully
disavows "any personal engagement with or
sympathy for conservative politics"), is "finding
a suitable place for the Hlglil - lor Its Intellectual
traditions and Its social nnd political movements
- within our historiographical concerns."

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MARTIN SCHRAM

Gender wars descend into absurd
Slowly, and clearly reluctantly, the distin­
guished former Jurist and the ever-courieous
network anchorman venture Into the un­
charted. surely fetid, waters that are becoming
the new mainstream of media and politics.
Former federal Judge Robert Bork. a legal
scholar of eminence and onetime Supreme
Court Im m inence, begins by m aking a
cautious observation on CBS News' "Face the
Nation." He says the sordid sexual harassment
charge filed by ex-Arkansas state employee
Paula Corbin Jones against President Clinton
bears some resemblance to the case celeb
Involving rock star Michael Jackson —
"because she alleges physical Identification."
Anchor/modcrator Bob Schleffer follows up:
"We know what happened In the Michael
Jackson lawsuit. (The court ordered photo­
graphs of the rock star's genitals after a young
complainant described Jackson's unusual ana­
tomical characteristics.} Are we going to have
the same situation here, where some Judge Is
to order the president to be photoed?"
Bork; " It could well happen. Because that's
part of her proof — that she knows something
that nobody else knows, because she saw him
in the condition the public hasn't seen him
In.1'

»

Time outl We are talking In all sobriety and
seriousness now — on network television,
news pages, and even columns of high
pundltry — about whether a court of law Is
going to photograph and examine the genitalia
of a president of the United States.
Wc are doing this because Ms. Jones has
filed a federal civil suit filled with allegations of
lurid details of sexual harassment that she
says happened three years ago — details
forcefully denied by Clinton's attorney, Robert
Bennett, who says she seeks fame and fortune,
and has been steered by Clinton’s political
opponents. She says that she and the thengovernor made eye contact at an event at a
Little Rock hotel and an Arkansas trooper then
escorted her to Clinton’s room, where she
alleges Clinton made a pass and dropped bis
pants, exposed himself and requested oral
favors. She sayB she refused and left.
The popular wisdom both Inside and outside
Washington's beltway Is to sagely observe that
the truth w ill now be determined through the
proper forum of the American Judicial system.
But of course, that's not really right. Even If
the case does go to trial, and even tr a court
does go to tne wrongheaded extreme of
ordering such photographic evidence, and
even If It depicts what Jones describes — that
still may not prove the most lurid details are
true. Conservative activists who have gleefully

championed Jones' cause lied by Clinton's
longtim e Arkunsas political enemy. C liff
Jackson) could have obtained physical descrip­
tions of the Clinton anatomy from any of the
women with whom Clinton may have hud a
mutually consenting sexual encounter. They
could have then passed the Info to Jones, who
could then be providing descriptive accounts,
whether she'd seen anything or not.
Think of It; In order for Paula Jones’
allegation to be true In all aspects, we must
believe not Just the worst about Clinton — that
he would behave so
crudely as to expose
himself to a woman
he'd Just met — but
wc m u s t b e lie v e
some rather bizarre
conduct by Junes
herself.
If her allegation is
e n tir e ly tru e , wc
must believe that she
was highly shocked
and offended when,
as s h e a lle g e s ,
C lin t o n e x p o s e d
himself — yet she did
not avert her eyes In
disgust but Instead
gave the governor's
unatomy the kind of
close scrutiny neces­
sary to three years
later provide a court
with a listing of dls
tlngulshlng characteristics. And that Is hard to
believe.
So too, It Is hard to believe that wc have
evolved into a nation that may require
presidential pom os a burden of proof. Indeed,
that point did not escape our Sunday morning
vIdeo-analyBts. "Where are we here?" said
CBS' Schleffer, clearly dismayed that such
topics must now be part of our consideration.
"We're at the end of Western civilization."
replied Judge Bork. with characteristic un­
derstatement. "That'B where wc are."

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the edllor arc welcome. All letters
must he signed, Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
as brief us possible. The letters arc subject to
editing.

Mr. Stupid comes
back for more
If you keep up with the nrws. you have
heard by now ili.it the Comeback Kiel I* on a
roll.
No, not the Man from Hope I refer to lliat
other boomer, the Hurehraln from Hun
tlngion, J. Danforth Quaylr
You're right. I am not lirlng fair and I
should reslate that. I refer lo that humble
offspring of th r heartland, a peach of a guy
whose only rnu|or Haw w h s to tie oflrrcd op lo
the Arnertcun people before he was complete
ly ripe. Mr Dan Quaylr
He iias published a
new hook, "Standing
Firm ." which he ap
[tarcnily hopes will
serve as the launchpad for a rocket
tr ip la the W h it*
House The "m em­
o ir ' ‘ has been
e x c e r p t e d In
Newsweek. H r ha*
hern on (hr big talk
shows. He l* now on
a 36-clly lour.
I believe In red r m pI Ion and
11 rofor lo that
therefore urn fully
othor boomer,
supportive of Dan's
Ih o H a ro b ra in
effort to demonstrate
bom
there Is much more
Huntington, J.
In ids persona than
Dunlorth
w e 'v e been to ld
Quaylo. J
a b o u t u n t il now.
There are a few
things you should bear In mind, however, as
you watch him bounce back:
- fie was raised in n newspuperlng family
and should liuvc a pretty grxxl Idea how the
business operates. Hut hr keep* making lire
same mistakes over und over. It's enough to
make u person think the man Is a slow
learner.
When he attacked the unmarried, fictitious
Murphy Hrown for having a child, (lie papers
were fille d w ith "s c rc u m ln g M urphy
headlines." When he misspelled "potato," It
was "the perfect gaffe from four years of the
press's patrolling for them." When stories
about his book emphasized critical things he
said ubout fellow Republicans, the media
unfairly focused on Ihcsc rather than on Un­
complimentary things he hud to say.
One more time. Dan: News Is defined as
that which is imporlnnt. unusual, differenl.
Your slums are news; your sweet nothings are
not. And those quote murks (") that re|xirlcrs
put uround certain sentences? They Indicate
that someone else suld something nnd they
urc merely reporting It. They didn't mock
Murphy: you did. They didn't misspell potato;
you did.
- "Standing Firm " docs little to restore
confidence In Dan Quaylr's competence. It Is
n lightweight book, nnd lightweight books are
usually written by lightweight authors.
Quuylc wrote It himself - they urc ull "m y
words," he proudly proclaimed on the David
Brinkley Bhow •• so draw your own con­
clusion.
Quuylc clearly wauls us lo think lie Is a
person of gravity, and his efforts to convince
us of this are sometimes ludicrous: "The
ground war was now scheduled for Saturday,
and I spent the day us calmly as 1 could,
finishing Robert Hellbroner's classic book,
'The Worldly Philosophers,' about the great
economists from Adam Smith to John
Maynard Keynes."
-- Quuylc suys his book Is the "personal
|K&gt;lltlcal slory of how I weathered unprece­
dented ubuse and succeeded." His wife
Marilyn echoes his sentiments. The wuy Dan
has been portrayed Is "painful," she told a
Washington Post reporter, then added; "The
Washington Post Is genetically Incapable of
being fair to us."
I've said this before: There Is a foolproof
way to relieve the pain und that Ih not to run.
Stick to golf and memoirs and fundraising
speeches and few will care. Nobody gives a
hoot about the gaffes of a retired politician
living In Indiana, but everyone wants to know
every minor detail about the foibles of
someone who lays claim to the presidency.

�V* .

•

Sanford Horald, S anford, Florida - Thursday, M ay 10, 1994 - SA

Sanford Main Street to
launch membership drive
■y MICK MCIPAUP
Horald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Sanford Main
Street, SMS. la launching a
four-step membership drive this
week. The drive waa announced
by SMS chairman of the fund
raising committee, full Berwick.
The four steps are as follows:
• Step I — Mailings will be
made Hits week to community
and government leaders ap­
pealing for financial support.
• Step 2 - The SMS Is holding
"Fam ily Fun Day in the Park."
this Saturday, at Fort Mellon
Park to call attention to the
membership project as well as
the many activities the SMS Is
undertaking.
• Step 3 — Neat Wednesday,
the m em bership d rive w ill
become Involved In a phone
him . to contact social and civic
organizations us well as mem­
bers of the general public.
• Step 4 — An open house will
he held from 6 until 8 p m . aluo
Wednesday, at the Greater San­

ford Chamber o f Commerce
building, 400 E. First Street. All
citizens are Invited to attend the
SMS function. *
SMS President Chris Cranlas
commented, "We tapped Bill
Burwlck for this all-lmpnrtunt
Job because he Is considered a
community banker, and Is well
aware of our needs." Burwlck
has been In hanking for the |mst
20 years, and has started two
small community banks.
"W e have accomplished n
great deal w ith the nearly
$30,000 we raised last year
under the leadership of U r P.
Moore." Crunlus emphasized.
"In addition to the projects listed
In our lettera that we are sending
out. we huve brought a full-time
manager aboard. (Faye Pultonl.
who focuses her entire attention
on the Sanford downtown area."
He concluded, "The communi­
ty will eerta|nly see thetr support
at work and will determine that
the Main Street program Is and

Learning fire safety
Bill Barwlck, president and
chlel operating officer, Seminote National Bank, la heading
the S anford Mein S treet
membership drive.
will continue to make a decided
difference In downtown San­
ford ."

IU.S., Japan reopening trade
[talks; deficit figures awaited
restarting these talks." Deputy
T re a s u ry S e cre ta ry Hnger
Altman said Wednesday In an
, WASHINGTON - Top negoti­ Interview on CNBC.
A senior U.S. trade ofTIctal said
ators from the United Stales und
Japan are seeking to end three there hud been a narrowing of
months of stulemale over a differences In preliminary dis­
Contentious trade dispute that cussions ulthough he said Amer­
lias soured relations lietween tlie icans bad no Idea whui new
offers Japanese negotiators were
^Jhsro countries
3 Tfic Untie lietween the world's bringing with them.
"It Is clear there has been
{ two largest economies has ratI (led financial markets and sent movement, bow much move­
• the dollar skidding earlier this ment remains the question,"
| m onth to a near-record low said the official, who briefed
reporters Wednesday on tbe
against the Japanese yen.
Because of the unease In grounds that tils name not he
(lnum l.d markets, the U.S side used.
has toned down Its hard-line
President Clinton und thenrhetoric But the administration Japanese Prime Minister Kllchl
Slsls It has not retreated from M ly a /a w a n e g o tia te d tb e
goal of achieving numerical framework accord In Tokyo last
nchmarks for measuring pro- July with a deadline of February
ress In o p e n in g J a p a n 's for reaching market-opening
rkets In such areas as autos agreements In four areas —
d Insurance.
autos and auto parts, medical
The U.S. aim In prying often equipment. lelecornniunlcatliHls
apart s HMVkels Is to restrain equipment anti insurance J’" ,n '
America's trade deficit, which
H o w e v e r , C li n t o n a n d
has tieen widening dramatically.
The government was releasing Mlyuzuwa's successor as prime
Ihe March trade report today und minister. Morlhlro llosokawu.
many analysts were forecasting failed at u Feb. 11 summit to
It would show a sizable deficit of
. $8 f&gt; billion us American rx|sort»
Continued to be battered by
Continued from Page 1A
W e a k economies overseas
| Meanwhile. U S Trade Kepre- requirement.
niutlvc Mickey Kantor and a
The matter wus brought before
lapunear delegation led by Dcp- tbe Lake Mary Planning and
ty Foreign Minister Suduyuki Zoning Board In April. I’AZ
ayashl were to open talks today recommended denial of the re­
Im e d a t r e s t a r t i n g tb e quest by u unanimous vote. They
framework negotiations thut said there was no evidence of a
roke olT In acrimony on Feb. hardship to grant tbe variance of
II.
the distance between the two
U.S. officials said they were establishments.
cautiously optimistic about u
According to City Planner Matt
possible breakthrough In the West however, the shopping cen­
talks. The talks have been Initi­ ter owners claim that over
aled by new Prime Minister $100,000 In damages would be
Tsutornu Hata.
suffered If the matter could not
"I'm sure we will get past this be resolved.
period of non-negotiations and at
To date. West said, he has
some point will soon gel on to received no evidence or docu­
• y MARTIN CRUTtINOIR
fA P Economics Writer_________

tinclgc snurp differences ovrr a
U.S demand that the Japanese
establish numerical benchmarks
for measuring progress In each
of the four areas.
The Japanese have repeatedly
lubeled such targets managed
trade while tbe United Stales bus
insisted the targets are neces­
sary In ensure the Japanese live
up to their commitments.
Tbe senior olflctul briefing
reporters Mid the United States
was not hacking away from Its
Insistence Dial market o(ienlng
agreements be rearhed. but he
suggested (lie timing could be
flexible lie said the In itia l
agreements might well come In
areus other than the four origi­
nally scheduled to be resolved
hark In February. Some of those,
p a rticu la rly uutos and auto
|&gt;arts. have proven to he particu­
larly contentious.
Laura Tyson, the president's
chief economic adylser. wus
quilted us saying II might lie
time to ease pressure on Japan
to reach num rrlrul targets In
rertuln key Industries In light of
the pressures facing Hula's m i­
nority government

mentation of such expenditures
und losses that would l&gt;e Incurred
by the shopping center owners.
He commented thut be wus
under the Impression that Ihe
owners of Gulor's made the
capltul Investments and not the
shopping center.
West points out Ihe application
for the varluncc submitted to tbe
commission Is not from the
owners of Gutor's.
The matter Is scheduled for
consideration during tonight's
meeting of the Lake Mary City
Commission, beginning at 7
p in., In the commission cham­
bers of City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club (toad.

DEATHS
Teresa Barbara Carcw. 77.
Weklvu Cove Bond. Longwood,
died Wednesday. May 18. 1004
at Florida Living Nursing Center.
Altamonte Springs. Born Feb.
IQ. 1017 In Clermont. N.J.. she
moved to Central Florldu In
1088. She wus u retired Insur­
ance rater. She was u member of
Church of the Annunciation.
Survivor, son. Joseph, Longwood.
B a ld w ln -F u lrch lid Funeral
Home. Semornn/Forcst C ity
Chupcl In churgc of arrange­
ments.

H E N R I E T T A E D WA R D S
HARDY

Henrietta Edwards Hardy. 83,
E. First Street. Bram Towers.
Sanford, died Tuesduy. May 17,
1004 at her daughter's resi­
dence. Born Jan. 5. 1011 In
Sanford she was a lifelong resi­
dent. She wus a bookkeeper for
Edwards Lumber Company liefore her retirement. She wus a
member of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, Sanford. She belonged
to the 30 Plus Club of Sanford,
and Sanford Senior Citizens
Club.
Survivors Include son. Charles
A. Jr., Sanford; daughters. Betty
Clements. Sanford. Dorothy
Danko, Coconut Creek; 12
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; 13 g r e a t­
grandchildren.
Urlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

m m m

JOSEPH A. HOPKINS
Jo sep h A. H o p k in s . 81,
Markham Woods Road. Longwood. died Tuesduy. May 17.
1004 ut Ills residence. Born Feb.
21, 1013 In Plttston. Pa., he
moved to Central Florldu In
1 0 3 2 . He w a s a r e t ir e d
machinist. He was u member of
Church of the Nativity. Luke
Mary. He was u former member
of the Florida Cattlemen’s Asso­
ciation. He wus n Navy veteran
ofWorld W urll.
Survivors Include sons. Tim.
Kinston. Ala., John. Casselberry:
s is te r , A n n a S c h u n c k ,
Georgetown. Texas.
Gallics Carey Hand Gurdcn
Chapel Funcrul Home. Longwood, In churgc of arrange­
ments.

HELEN BAXTER O'ROURKE
Helen Baxter O'Rourke. 01,
Vlllugc Place. Longwood. died
Wednesday. May 18. 1004 at her
residence. Born April 12. 1003
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1086. She was
un architect and Realtor. She
was Episcopalian. She was past
president of the Washington,
D.C. Wclslcy Club.
Survivors Include sons. Mark
Perrin, MD. Blulrstown. N.J..
James Perrin. Madrid, Spain;
dnughtcr. Gall Perrin. Weston,
M o b s .; brother. Wllllum Baxter,
Sarasota: sister. Junct Baxter.
Longwood.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Long­
wood, In charge of arrange­
ments.

MIchMl Qerrtly meets SAL (Save A Life) Ihe
talking flretruek from the Altamonte Springs Fhe
Department The unit was one of many
fire-safety displays al Ihe Seminole County

Crime
Continued from Page 1A
meet with kids In
a p o s itiv e way. In a nonthreatening environment. If you
w ill."
In Ihe after school programs,
volunteer officers have open
gyms und pluy basketball, do
some tutoring and computer
Instruction. Harriett said Indian
Trails also bus a PAL wrestling

program.

ANNA M. WILLIAMS
Anna M. Williams. 82. han­
dover Place, Umgwood, died
Wednesday. Muy 18. 1004 ut
South Seminole Hospllul. Bom
Dec. 28. 1011 In Bloomington.
III., she was u longtime Central
Florldu resident. She was a
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Cpthollc Church.
Survivors Include son. Michael
Dudley Sr.. Baton Rouge. La.;
four grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
C u rc y H and C o x -P a rk e r
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In
charge of arrangements.

HARDY, H IN R IIT T A IDWAROS
Funeral M rv lc e i lor M r* Hardy w ill be
Monday. May U . at 11:33 a m In the Holy
C ro tt E plK opel Church, ta n lord, w ith The
Rev. Fr. C. A llred Cole. Jr. officiating
Interment w ill follow In Lakevlew Cemetery
Frlendt may call e l Ihe funeral home Sunday
from 3 p m until 3 p m For frle n d t who w ith,
the fam ily tu g g e tft memorial contribution*
be made to the Holy C rott Epitcopal Church
M em orial Fund. P O. Do* lO lt. Sanford. FL
3 im io » .
Arrangem ent! by B ritto n Funeral Home.
Sanlord, 313 J i l l .

HOPKINS. JOSEPH A.
M a tt of C hrlttla n burial for Joteph A.
H opklnt, I t , o l M arkham Wood! Road.
Longwood. who died Tuetday w ill be cele­
brated on Friday, May 34. at 10 a m. In Ihe
Church of the N ativity, Lake M ary, w ith Fr.
M atthew Joiefla k. C.PF.S. a t celebrant.
Intermant w ill follow In A ll Soult Catholic
Cemetery, Sanford Frlendt may call at the
funeral home Thurtday, May It , from 1 to a
and a to I p m., w ith a waka tervlce held al
7:30p.m.
A rra n g e m e n lt by G alnet Carey Hand
Garden Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood.
707 3101.

Agriculture Center Tuesday, for the EMS
(Emergency Medical Service) Day. Children
participated In a hands-on program learning fire
safety from area firefighters.

supporter of the PAL program
Generally. Ihr a jir r school
programs run from 3 In 6 p m.
but Ihe length of time Is not us
Important as what takes place.
“ The hours or how long we are
there are not as Important us
what we do with the lime when
we are there." Harriett udded.
"to make It tru ly a quality
experience. There Is a genuine
display of concern and affection
for these kids and they sense Ihe
heart of tbe volunteers who are
working."
W llllr Holt, coordinator of
middle schools for the Seminole
C o u n ty school bourd. said
policies will lie lormulatrd after
the written documentation is
received und school officials de­
termine what Is required under
tbe law.
F lorida was the focus of
worldwide attention following 10
fatal Juvenile attacks on foreign
vis ito rs d u rin g a 13-monlb
|ier|(Ml
The defendants in most of the
cases were teen agers, one as
y o u n g as 13 M a n y ti a d
numerous prior arrests
In the most recent utiuck.

"It Is a way of channeling Ibis
energy In a positive, healthy
w a y ." H a rrie tt said. "A n d
tieyond that fhe Informal rela­
tionships that are established
lietween law enforcement and
these young fieople Is Invuluahle. It's Just a social experience.
A bond develops between the
law enforcement officer and
these kids, who may otherwise
tie Involved In some kind of
criminal or mischievous activity.
And so once they feci this
welcome and genuine sincerity
on the purl of these officers und
drpullrs. they arc encouraged to
attend It has tieen successful
thus fur."
Harriett said tile program may
tie ex (Minted Into all tbe middle
schools. There are about 40
I n d i v i d u a l s I n v o lv e d I n
_
sponsorship o f ,h r ,,AU P,,,* , “ ,"J ~ 'co n U n u sd fro m P a a s 1A
Including dcpuUcs. o il leers and
ment
prlvutr citizens. The Orlando of Transportation and the addi­
Magic basketball Irani Is a major tional expense of boring tunnels
under Flea W orld entrance
roads, xuld llardre.
Hardee said county develop­
ment officials were agreeable to
providing sewer to the site last
year The society asked county
Continued from Page 1A
commissioners to waive sewer
screened public pavillmn to be connection (ers In June, but was
added to tile present shoreline at rejected.
the extreme northern end of
In December. Hardee said be
Palmetto Avenue. Others de­ learned for tbe first time tbe site
pleted a traffic circle at the was locatrd wholly within tbe
Intersection of Palmetto and city's service urea. In a Dec. 22
Seminole Boulevard, with small staff report, county reviewers
shops circling tbe area to the wrote u city waiver was needed
north.
for the county to provide service
"Tbe one thing which drew to tbe site.
one of the strongest concensus
But City Manager Bill Sim­
vo le s fro m tbe c o m m itte e mons said that permission can't
members." Strlcklcr said, "was lie grunted.
that Fort Mellon Park remain a
"We have bond covenants."
grcenspace. and not lie commer­ suys Simmons. "We were willing
cialized."
to bypass certain steps, but (bis
Strlcklcr said be personally wc couldn't do. We came up on
brought the Item up for a tills in the I lib hour."
concensus to avoid any wasted
Simmons said be accepted the
work on changing the park In county's construction approvals,
future designs. "It's one thing to even though tbe construction
have high density bousing In a will take place within tbe city.
downtown area." Strlcklcr mild, But the city's finance commit­
"b u t unless you leave open ments prevent It from providing
adequate green space. It's like
living In a closet, so wc can't
ullow thut to happen."
"T h e com m ittee Is really
pleased with what tbe students
and Prof. Prugh have come up
with so fur." be said. "The next
W h a t 's f o r lu n c h ?
step will tie for them to take
Friday, May 20,1994
what they learned from yester­
Pizza
day's meeting with us. fine-tune
Garden Salad
tt. make more explicit drawings,
Fruited Jello
and meet with us again on June
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
1st."
Low Fat Milk
The meeting yesterday after­
noon lasted approximately two
hours with most of the time
tuken up by tbe drawing pres­
entations. At the June meeting
S lrlc k le r said plans arc (o
schedule the entire meeting time
for plnn discussions.

Gary Colley of Great Britain was
killed during u botched robbery
at an Interstate 10 rest slop near
Tallahassee last September
Tbe laws provide for tougher
sanctions on repeat offenders,
ullow more kids to be tried as
adults and provide money for
more boot camps und other
correctional facilities.
It also has crime-prevention
measures such as un after-school
program that targets middle
school youngsters In danger ol
delinquency.
The luw lets prosecutors trans­
fer teen-agers who have turned
14 tntoudult court. That transfer
power nsrd to be limited to 16und 17-year-olds, ulthough a
grand Jury could move younger
teens Into tbe adult system.
Juveniles, regurdless of age.
will tie treated as adults If their
rap sheets include three felonies
unit three stays In detention
centers.
"We are going to have side
streets, sale homes, side schools,
credibility In our criminal (ustlce
system and programs lor al-rtsk
kids to keep (heir. Irom going
into tbe system." Chiles satd.

Humane

Design

Alcohol

TERESA BARBARA CAREW

Herald Fhe to by Apryt Kenialen

School

IN M EM ORY OF
W IL LIE M AE (BABY) JONES

only water or sewer.
,,
Hugh Sipes, county u tility
munugrr. s a id the county can't
spill service either.' "That's the
latest position." be said.
Sipes said tbe county has tried
to be occommodatlng to tbe
society, but must defer to the
c ity because o f agreements
granting tbe city service rights
to the area.

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�I■A • Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, M ay 10, 1094

Average Americans: Slow the economy? Why?
By PARRILL KRAMKR
AP Business Writer
NKW YORK — Dan Dcimchy. nut walking Ills
(In** l.nvn Wednesday m orning on u quiet
Manhattan street, reflected on Ihe prior day's
increase in in irrrst rates — and couldn't make
heads nr tolls of II
The Federal Reserve hud kicked up two key
Interest rales, reasoning that the move would
slow ihe economy and keep Inflallnn In check.
Slow the economy?
For Dentieliy, a -17-year-old unemployed buildi"H services worker, the IhlnK couldn't gel much
slower.
"I Just finished my unemployment: I never
collected In my life. I went through my one year
with It. Trying In get hock into my Joh Isn't easy
tierause they're trying to cut down stalls
"That's Just my Job. Other Jot*s are tlte S 4 im r
thing. How can they say Ihe economy Is growing
Ion last?"
Dcnnchy makes a good |xilnt
For average Americans, those of us lolling
every week lor a paycheck and looking forward to
a nice dinner out every once In n while. Ihe Fed's
uigument Him Ihe economy nerds in he slowed

seems a little nfT.
After all. wasn't Ihe rrernl election about
getting ihe economy out of recession? Weren't we
until recently reading almost every day about
large-scale corporate Job cuts? A rrn 'l those
reductions still going on?
(Computer maker Digital Krpilpmrut C’orp
announced just two weeks ago It may cut nnolhrr
20.(XX) jobs within the next two years !
Mow can Ihe Fed say ihe economy ts growing
I ik ) fast?
"T ills Is a Wall Strrrt-Washington melodrama,
and Main Street Is still focusing on mure bnalc
Issurs." said Stephen 8 Itooeh. co-director of
glitlKil economics at Ihe investment firm Morgan
Stanley A Co.
The Issues, of course, arc Jobs and whether a
recovery — Ihe same recovery Ihe Fed worries Is
moving too fast — Is even under way.
The p ro b le m w ith Ihe Fed's move Is
|&gt;ers|ieellve. The Inlerrsl rale tin ream Tuesday.
Ihe biggest In more than five years, followed three
other lurrrases. on Fell 4. Mareti 22 and April 18
All were designed lo head ulf Ihe lunation Hull
normally comes with an accelerating reonomy.
Of roursr there's tirr ii little Inflation, and the
economy Isn't ( K i l l i n g , lint Ih r Fed np|iarenlly

Irelieves U might.
The central bank. led by Chairman Alan
Grrrnapun. Is stepping In ahead of time — some
would say way ahead of lime. In Ihe past. II
walled until trouble hit before It slammed on Ihe
brakes.
"They nlitinsl always acted too late — and so
they waul lo do things differently this lim e." said
Sung Won Sohn, chief economist al Ihe banking
company Noiwcsl Corp.
"I think that's laudable and commendable. Hut
al Hie same lime II creates another risk: What If
you're wrong In terms of lunation?"
What. Indeed? Then auto loans, home mortnges
and credit curd rales go higher, making life In
general more difficult, and Ihe economy slows to
n crawl.
So who says the Fed Is right?
Following lire central (rank's move Tuesday,
Hie Dow .Jones average of .10 trig-name strreks
Jumped ulrmtsl SO points The price of lire key
30-year Treasury bond surgrd. sending Hi yield,
n tranimeler of lunation, down lo lls lowest level
Inth rre weeks.
Did the financial markets approve of Ih r Fed's
move, or w rrr they Just happy Ih r Fed was
through messing around for a while?
•

Legal N otices
IN T N I c i s c u r r c o o a r
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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IN T H I CINCUIT COUNT
0 1 T N I IIT H JUDICIAL
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W IT H IN
t h s k

WASHINGTON - A laxpayer a odds ol gelling uudllrd by
Hie Internal Revenue Service are
shrinking even as ihe total of
uncollected raxes continues to
swell, a congressional report
says.
Between 1081 and 1992. the
chances of gelling audited fell
from one In 60 lo one in 110 for
Individuals and from one In 20
•o one In 33 for corporations. Hie
General Areounllng Office said.
Kverr those numbers muy be
m isleadingly o p tim istic. Ihe
watchdog agency said, because
"IRS classifies certain taxpayer
contacts as audits wJicn In fuel
taxpayers' IxKiks and records
were not examined."
Over Hie same 1981 lo 1992
(K-rlod, Ihe annual estimate of
uncollected taxes mushroomed
07 percent. Il went from $70
billion lo $127 billion - un
amount that could liuvc sharply
reduced Hie record $290 billion
deficit In 1992.

Country Club Also speaking was Hep Sandy
Mortham. who is running for secretary of slate

The gap represented 18 per
eeni of wlun luxp.iyrts owed Ihe
government IRS Commissioner
Margaret M ilner Richardson,
who has hern In the Job a year,
lias vowed to reduce that in 10
percent by 2000.
But Rep. .John W. Olvcr. D
Maas., who orderrd Hie GAO
rr|Mirt for rlie House Approprla
lions subcornmlllee Oiat lias
Jurisdiction over Hie IRS. said
Ihe service's current Initiatives
probably won't enable it to
accomplish lls ambitious goals
A special $406 million appropri­
ation for Improved enforcement
requested by Klcliurdson for
1906 Is Just a start, h r mild.
"Voluntary compliance Is rroi
Improving. It more likely is
gelling poorer," Olvcr said "A
very subsiantl.il number of peo­
ple are cllhcr paying no luxes or
siihMunllnlly less Ilian they owe
becuuse ... compliance and re­
view have become very lux.
Tliui's extremely unfair for Ihr
vnsl majority of Americans."
IRS spokesman Frank Kclih
said the compliance rale should
s tu n Im p ro v in g n o tice a bly

within several years as Hie IRS
brings more modern computer
equipment cn line nod com
pines research that should Ik-1ler Identity taxpayers who are
most likely lo |&gt;ay less Hum they
owe.
Iliil the GAO noted Hint Con­
g re s s h a s he e n I u n d in g
stepped up enforcement clforis
since Hie la ir |98Gs. with Itlllr
result.
"E nforcem ent stallin g lias
been declining sincr ... 1988 uud
Is about what It was in ... 1987.
Ilc c u u s r d I o v e ra ll budget
shortfalls. IRS lias rrullocaled
funds from compliance Inlilalives to nonenforcement efforts,
sueli as returns processing " the
GAO said.
The co m p lia n ce and e n ­
forcement staff declined front
57.470 In 1988 m 51.305 In
118)2.
As Hie IRS modcrnUes pro­
cessing of returns. It pluns to
retrain lls stall for compliance
work. Hut the GAO said Hie IRS
doesn't yet know how many
displaced staff members cnn be
retrained.

Gene-engineered tomato
headed for store shelves

By JOHN HOWARD

Assoclalod Pross Writer
DAVIS. Calif. — Coming soon
lo u store near you: u $20 million
lomato dial will stay fresher
longer Ilian Mother Nature ever
Intended.
Culgcnc lltc., u biotechnology
com pany, got the go-ahead
Wednesday from the Food and
Drug Administration to sell a
gem-iically altered lomato dial
looks like Hie garden variety but
Is meant to lust up lo 10 days
longer.
"People love them. It’s whal
•bey w a n t." Roger Sulqulsl.
chief executive of Culgcnc.
R’s the first time the FDA has
approved n whole food produced
by biotechnology. In 1990. It
unproved chymosln, a m ilk ­
cloning agent used In making
chccsc.
Tlic FDA said (hat the new
loinulo. dubbed Flnvr-Snvr by
Culgcnc. Is "as safe us tomatoes
bred by conventional means."
Cnlgcne said Ihe tomato —
eight years and $20 million In

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them

O d d s of being audited
by IRS are sh rin kin g
0y OAVI SKIOMORB
Associated Press Writer

L A T IN

m o n th s a f t e r the

0 A T ( 0 4 T H | FIRST P U S H
CATION O r T H I) N O T lC I OS
TH ISTV D A V ) AT I f * T H f
o ati o r
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c o r r o r t h i) n o t ic i o n

Staying politically inform ed
Sen. Toni Jennlnpa oivet a legislative update lo
the members of tho Suburban Republican
Women’s Club Wednesday al the Sweetwater

THf

the making — will be ofTcrcd at
prices that urc competitive with
those for regular tomutocs. and
should be In grocery stores In
the West within two weeks uud
rcuch the East Coast In Ihe fall.
Each fruit will hear a sticker
saying "MueGregor’s Tomatoes
grown from Fluvr-Snvr seeds."
and brochures will tell about the
development process.
The tomuto's genetic changes
enable the grower to let It slay
on Ihe vine longer, "get redder
and more (lavorful and Btlll have
time to ship It long distance,"
said Laura Tarantino, an FDA
scientist.
Normully. tomatoes arc picked
while still green and allowed to
ripen on th e ir wny to the
supermarket.
"It'a n good-tasting tomato,"
Calgcnc spokesman Jeff Bcrgau
said. "Folks arc not happy with
the quality and tustc or tomatoes
currently available. We arc offer­
ing tomatoes that taste the way
tomutocs should."
Some people, however, aren't
so sure Fluvr-Savr Is such a good

Idea. A group called the Pure
Food Coalition said It would
boycott Fluvr-Savr.
Most of the dlssatlsfuctlon Is
not with the new tomato; In fuel.
Calgcnc was praised for volun­
tarily requesting the FDA lo
study It and promising to label It
us gcncllcullv altered.
The Union of Concerned Sclenlists said Hie FDA's action
mistakenly gives the public Hie
Impression (but the government
Is overseeing Hie safety or all
genetically altered food.
"It sends a wrong message to
approve any product on an ad
hoc busts before there Is a policy
for safety assessment and label­
ing of all genetically engineered
food." said Jane Rlssler, a UCS
plant pathologist.
The FDA said It hud not found
It necessary to require special
labeling for Fluvr-Savr "since It
maintains the essential eliarac(eristics of traditionally dcvcloped tomatoes."

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l l u ! b r v lrlu * ol ttvat &lt; *,•« ,„
W ill ol E iw u llo n lttu * d Out al
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mo o i S h o r lll o l T tm ln o lt
County. E lor Ido *nd I hovo
lovlod upon o il Iho rl# b l. title
end ln te r*tl o l Iho d tltn d o n l.
Dovld Turner. In end to Iho
follow ing d tu r lb e d property.
M id property being located In
to m ln o l* County. F lor Ido moro
p a r tic u la r ly d tt c r lb o d a t
lo llo a t:
I. CEMENT M IX E R . USED,
W ITH WISCONSIN E NGINE.
MODEL AENLT, SPEC « U )T ,
SER ItK M IW . M AKE ESSICH,
MODEL: (B A G .C O LO R : RED
I HOMEMADE T R A ILE R ,
S IN O IE A X L E . M E T A L A
WOOD. I SPARE TIRE,
end Iho undersigned o t S horlll
o l Seminole County, Florida,
w ill at 11:00 A M on Iho n th
day o l Juno A D. 1TT(. o f lt r lor
M l* end M il lo Iho hlghotl
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A LL EXISTING LIENS, a l Iho
Front (W att) Door, a l Iho Hops,
o l tho Seminole County Court
houte In Senford. F lor Ido. Iho
above described proparly
Thai M id M le It being mode
lo M tlify Iho lo rm i ol this W rit
o l Eaocutlon.
Donald F. E llln gor, S horlll
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS A B IITIE S ACT OF 1TT0. P E R ­
SONS W ITH A D IS A B IL IT Y
N E E O IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
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S H O U LD C O NTACT THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
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F O R C E A B L E W R IT * SEC­
T IO N , 1)4] 1IT H S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIV E DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEED IN G . T E L E ­
PHONE: (OOF) ))0 Mao TTD
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Published: May I), If. u A Juno
1. to la d a l* June l)lh .
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FROM THE DATE OF THE
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IN T M IC IS C U IT C O U R T
FOR I I M I N O l l COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A ftl N U M S IS M a le CP
IN R |
ESTATE OF l l / J I E
c/o Jackie Gorg ley
• AKER.
M il L e k t Georgia Drive
•0071 M) un
Deceased
Ov lendo F lor Ido 77* 17
N O T lC I TO CRIO ITORS
Published May I). 19. M A Juno
any unknow n heirs, devi
I Summery A d m tn lltro lo ri
7 Sale dale Juno l)th
g ro n lto k . a s s ig n **,
PER 101
, ____________
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
c ro d llo rt. IruSltOS. or other
C L A I M S OR O C M A N O S
claim ing by. through, under *nd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
A O A IN S T T H E A B O V E
•gam sl Jerllyn K G orgiey
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
ESTATE
R *sld*nc* Unknown
CIRCUIT
You are hereby notified that
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
I I M l N O l t COUNTY.
an Order of Summary A dm lM t
action So toroclOM a mortgage
FLORIOA
Ire lio n hat been entered In the
on Iha l „ i lowing property in
C A SIN O t l IS79 CA IS L
•slate o l LIZZIE BAKER, do
tom inoloCounty, Florida
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
coated. File Number TaOOCP.
Lot ). Block 7. CASA PARK
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
by the Circuit Court lor tom I
V IL L A ). PhoM I. according ••
P lo ln llll.
no la County. F lor Ido. Probate
tne plat thorooT a t recorded In
v)
Division, the ed drett o l whKh It
P lol Book n . pages M and U . ol
RAYMOND J JE N N Y .( I ol.
101 North P e rl Avenue. Son
Iho public records o l tom lnol*
Defendants
lord. Florida w ; n . that the total
County, F lor Ido
NOTICE OF ACTION
(O th value o l Iho ttta te It
hot boon tiled against you and
TO RAYMOND J JENNY,
U P ) )a and Iho names end
others end you a r t required lo
unremarried
a d d ro tM t ol IhoM lo whom II
M rve o copy ol your w ritten
PATRICIA ANNE JENNY,
hot boon assigned by such order
d *l*n M t. II *ny, I* II on SMITH
a
/k /a
ar*
A SIMMON), P A . P laintiff's
PATRICIA
A JENNY.
J O H N E IL B A K E R . 1004
* llo r n * y s . I I ) W *sl Adams
UNREAAARRIED
LOCUST AVENUE. SANFORD.
S lr**l. t o ll* II I * . Jacktanvlll*.
Residence Unknown
FLORIDA
Florida nm. no moro then
IT olive. II dead. II married,
E D W A R D E A R L JO N E S.
th irty | ) 0 | days from Iho l l r t l
any
end *11 unknown spouMS.
TAMPA. FLORIDA
publication dole ol mis nolle* el
heirs, devisees. legatMS. gran
CEARECES JONES. TAMPA,
•cllon. and III* ih * original with
loos, creditor, end other par
FLORIOA
Iho Clerk o l this Court either
sons who may claim against
H E R B E R T L E E JO N E S ,
boloro to rv lc o on P lo ln llll't
their estate, end e ll olhor par
TAMPA. PLORIDA
allornoys or Imm ediately there
sons having or claim ing to hovo
B U STER LE E JO N ES.
Oiler, otherwlM. a d * l* u ll w ill
some
right, title or Interest In
TAMPA. FLORIOA
b* * n l* r * d against you lor tho
Iho root property heroin do
A LL INTERESTED PERSONS
ro lle l demanded In Iho com
scribed whose rtsldence Is un
ARE N O TIP IE D TH A T:
plaint or petition
A ll creditors o l Iho doctdonl
Americans w ith O lM b llllltt
YOU ARE H EREBY n o lllltd
•nd other persons having claims
A d IA D A I N o tic e : In ac
that • Complaint to ltx*close *
or demands again,I d * c *d *n l't
cordonco w ith Iho Americans
M or I gag* *ncum b *r*d In Ih*
•s la t* on whom a copy of this
w ith DlM bllltlas A d . persons
following real pro p e rly:
notice It M rved w ithin three
w ith o d lto b lllly who need o
Condominium Unll No 10). ol
months a lte r th* da l* ol th* l l r t l
special accommodation lo par
THE
ALTAMONTE. A CON
publication o l this nolle* must
t ld p a lo In th is proceed ing
DOM
INIUM according to th*
III* lh * lr claim s w ith this Court
should c o d e d ADA Coordinator
Declaration o l Condominium lor
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
al M l North Pork Av*nu«. Suit*
THE ALTAMONTE. A CON
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
N M l. Sanford, Florida )777! al
DOMINIUM, and E a h lb llt an
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
toast llv * days prio r lo
noMod th*r*lo. Iltod Ih* 1st day
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
proceeding. Telephone. (a07)
o l July. 1911 In O fficial Records
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
» ) 4 ) M E a l 4717, HOOTS* 1771
Book ))44 Pago IMF. Public
DATE OF SER VIC E OF A
(TOO) or I M0T5SI770 (V ), vie
Records ol tom inolo County,
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Florida Relay Service
Florid*.- TOGETHER w ith on
THEM.
D A TE D onM ay 10. IPV4.
undivided Interest In Iho com
A ll othor c re d ito rs o l Iho
(SEAL)
m on e l t m t n l t and lim ite d
docodonl end o lh * r persons
M ARYANNE MORSE
common elements declared In
h a v in g c la im s o r d tm a n d t
Clark o l th* C ircuit Court
to ld Declaration o l Condomlnl
against d *c *d *n l t * t l * l * on
By Ruth King
urn to bo on oppurlononco to Iho
n a copy o l this notice It
0*putyC I«rk
above Condominium Unit,
served w ith in Ihroo months
Publish: M ay I), IT, IPV4
h o t boon lllod against you and
o d o r Iho d * l t o l Iho fir s !
D E R -llf
you are required to t* r v * a copy
publication o l this notice must
o l your w rllton datonM t. II any,
Ilia their claim s w ith this Court
to It on JOHN M . McCORMICK.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
Esq. A lly lor P la ln tllt. whoM
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FOR IE M IN O L E COUNTY,
o
d d ra tt I* H I East Church Sir,
FLORIOA
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
Orlando, FL )2B01; and tile Iho
THISNOTICE.
FROEATE DIVISION
original with tho Ctork of tho
F IL E NOi 94-MJ-CF
A L L C L A IM S A N O D E ­
•b o y * t)y l* d Court w ithin M
MANDS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
IN R E: ESTATE OF
M
y s a lto r Iho firs t publication
Brian Edward Sullon
BE FOREVER BARRED.
of
tho notice on P la in tiff or
Tho dalo ot iho llr s l publica­
Deceased
P la in tiff'* Attorney, otherwise,
NOTICE OF
tion ol this Notice It Iho l)th day
• d e fa u lt m ay bo gntgrgd
o lM a y , ITT4.
ADMINISTRATION
ogalntl you tor rtllo f dtmandod
T h * A d m in is tra tio n o l th *
FLOSSIE ABNEY.
In Ih* Complaint.
Pallfloner
• s lo t* o l B R IA N EDW ARD
WITNESS my Hand and tool
SUTTO N. D *c *a s *d . F lit
IA N L .G IL O E N . ESQUIRE
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P.O. Drawer XOMO
Number 94 M ) CP. It ponding In
(SEAL)
Iho C ircuit Court lo r tom inolo
F « rn P *rh , FL»7X&gt;
MARYANNE MORSE
(407)44* 444*
County, Florida, Probate D iv i­
Clerk oftho Circuit Court
sion, Iho address o l which It
Florida Bar No. :))IT 4I
Seminole County, Florida
Post Oltlce Drawer C. U n lo rd .
Attorney lor P«llllon*r.
By: Cocoll* V .E k trn
Flotsl* Abney
Florida ))77}0*S9. Tho nemo
Deputy Clark
and address o l Ih* ■ttornays ol
Publish: M ay I). If, ITT4
’ u b llth : May
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Publish:
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record and o l th * Personal

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S a n fo rd H erald

IN BRIEF

THURSDAY

May 19, 19941

Nationally ranked again
Greyhounds No. 2 in Umbro girls’ soccer poll

YM C A golf tournam ent
ORLANDO — T hr Downtown Hrunrli YMCA
presents Ihe 2nd Annual Spring Classic Golf
Toumnmrnt. Friday. May 20. at noon ut th r
Drcr Run Country Club In CasseltK-rry.
The Spring Oolf C la u lr la held annually to
help ra te money for the YMCA Scholarship
Fund which nlda famlllca who nomially can not
take part In family or youth actlvltlea.
Entry fee la HO and prUea will lie awarded.
Call the YMCA for delalla at (407) 800 OIK) I .

SYFA registration set
SANFORD — The Sanford Youth Football
Association will rnndurt registration for football
pluyera and cheerlrudera the neat two Saiurdaya. May 21 and 28. at the lot on U S. 17-02
acroM from Sanford Middle School
Reglatratlon will be available between IO a m.
and 2 p.m. Boys and glrla agra 7 to IS are
eligible to participate
2013
Tommie ThomfMmn. 321-

S f TONY D stO R M IIR

year that the Greyhound* (29-1)
have been In the Umbro rankings.

Hofgld Spoils Editor
LONGW00D - They did ll again.
Three mouths uflcr they won the
Class 5A girls' soccer stair rhumplonshlp. the Lyman Greyhounds
werr honored with u No. 2 ranking
In the Umbro Girls' High Sclnxil
Soccer Poll, conducted by the Nullonal Soccer Coaches Association of
America,
Carondelel High School (23-0-1) of
Concord. Ca.. Is runkrd No. I jn the
first w ln trr/s p rln g season poll.
Another poll will I k - released In
June
This Is the fourth consecutive

T w o

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a g o .

w h e n

th e

Greyhound* went 2(1-0. Lyman wus
ranked No. I in the nation. latsi
year, the Greyhounds were in the
lop 20.
"When you get into a ranking like
that, without a common op|xmrnt.
It's Impossible to lell who Is the hr*!
learn.' said Lyman 'coach Gary
Ik iru rll. "As far a* we're concerned.
It * idee lu lie No. 2 Two year* ago.
we were runkrd No. I. And w r'v r
hern In the top 20 every year for the
last four years
"To win a slate championship I* a

SANFORD — One mrn|&gt;ed and the
other squeezed by. but Ihe Ameri­
can and National Division champi­
on* of the Hanford Iter real Ion Babe
Ruth Baseball Lr.igue earned the
right to play for the city champion­
ship with win* Wednesday night
Al Sanford Memorial Stadium. Ihe
American Division champion Noble*
Construction scored 11 runs in Ihe
last three Innings to rout the threetlm r defending champion Knight*
of Columbus Cardinals. 13-2
Meanwhile, at /In n Beck Field.
Ihe National Division champion
Moose Lodge Pirate* took a 3 0 lend
after Ihrre Inning* and hung on to
defeat die Rotary Club Royal* 3-2
The White Sox 1140) and Pirates
(10-11 will open the City Champion
•hip Series tin* Friday. May 20.
with a 9 49 p m game at Sanford
Memorial Stadium Game No 2 Is
set for lOa.rn Saturday with Ihe if
necessary game" •&lt; heduled lor 9 49
p rn,'Monday night

New Sanford baseball league

LAKE MARY — The l.ake Mary Recreation
Department will christen the new basketball
court* at the Lake Mary Sports Complex on
Runtoul Road with the 3-on-3 Tip-off Classic.
The champion of the tournament, scheduled
for May 2 1 and 22. will claim a *100 cash prl/e.
Play will follow u double-elimination format
Each team Is guaranteed two games. Tourna­
ment rules and entry forms arc available at Lake
Mary City Hall. 100 West Lake Mary Boulevard.
A three-point shootout competition will be
held In conjunction with the tournumenl.
For more Information, contact Bob Hcldkunm
at 322-7218.
'

AROUND THB STATE
Bentley, Cherlton suspended
TALLAHASSEE — Kicker Scott Bentley and
reserve tight end Kamarl Charlton were sus­
pended from Ihe Florida Stale football team
Wednesday by coach Bobby Bowden.
Charlton. 21. wus freed from a local jail
Wednesday after posting *10,900 bond on
felony rape and simple assault charges.
Earlier In the week. Bentley was fined 9500
and sentenced to 40 hours on a Leon County
sheriffs department road crew for Illegally
recording a sexual encounter with a female
student.
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The Greyhounds' 29 wins I* the
highest total In (he ranking I hey
are the only team In Ihe top six with

From Staff Hsgsets

HEATHROW — There la atlll time to enter thr
Emma Spencer Memorial Team Double* Tennl*
Tournament, which will be played Saturday.
May 2 1, at the Racquet Club at Heathrow
PniceedB from the event, which I* open to the
public, will go to the American Cancer Society.
The womena' tournament will he played 9
a.m.-noon wlih the men taking to the court from
I lo 4 p m A barbecue will follow at S p m
-I’lay will follow u round robin formal Players
may sign up with a partner 19901 or a* a single
(943|. Registration will be available the day of
the tournament.
There will be a drawing on the day of the
tournament to form the learn*, which will
conatat of four acta ol double* (two " A " team*
and two "B " train*) There will tie a maximum
of 10 trams (80 players! In each division, men's
and women's.
The lop two Irama in each division with the
highest number of games won will compete in
the final*, floth the championship tram and Its
finalist opponent will receive gift certificates
For details, cull Gavin Ford at the Racquet
Clubat Heathrow. 333 - 1479.

Lake Mary 3-on*3 Classic

Lyman Is the only school from
Florida to make the | m&gt;I| and ordy
one of six school* from the south­
east lo Ire ranked. Two school* from
Virginia, two from Georgia, and one
from North Carolina are In the top
20 or In Ihe “ receiving votes"
category.

a loss (which came at Orange Park
early in Ihe season, when Lyman
was without the services of Danielle
Garrett and Danya Harris) and jusi
one of three school* In the top 12
with a loss.
"For u* to be ranked No. 2 In Ihe
nation even though we had a loss
dhow* Ihry takr Into account the
strength of schedules," Barnett
sold. "They (the NSCAAI rccognlrr
Just how strong Ihe competition l*
In this stale.
A* far a* tht* area is concerned,
that * a compliment to the rest of
the teams Otherwise, you wouldn't
rank a team with a lo** No. 2 In the

nation."

Division champions
advance to city series

Spencer doubles tournam ent

SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
portment will bF Starting a new youth baseball
league this summer for buys ages 1 0 - 1 8
The league Is for players who will not be
playing NAIIF or American Legion this summer
Tryouts will tie this Saturday. May 21. al I
p.m. at Sanford Memorial Sladluin
For Info, call Jim Schaefer at 330-9897.

great a c h ie v e m e n t. To be re ­
cognized nationally four year* In a
row. you have to I k- blessed with
good athletes and great sup|Mirl
from the school and Hie community
as w rll,"

Brad Jsnklns (sliding) contributsd a doubts. Ihrss runs scored, and two RBI
Wsdnssdsy as th* Noblas Construction Whit* So* sndsd th* rstgn of th#
Knights of Columbus Cardinals In a 132 rout at Sanford Msmortal Stadium

Steve Itruwn led the While So*
with a triple, iwo runs, and two HHI.
Brad Jenkins had a double, three
runs, and Iwo Rill. Chris Louwsma

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J-R Noble* doubled and scored a
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lin e r run* Freddie Hawkins singled
and sirred a run. Alex Jacol scored
twice B rrit Counts scored u run
and drove in a run Gerald Bishop
also had an RBI
For the Cardinals |8«|', Walter
Gaines singled and scored a run
Roger Sizemore had a single and an
Rill Wesley Winkle also hll u single
Robert It.nut.ill «rorcd a run
Jason Graham hll a double und
scored Iw lcc lo h ig h lig h t Ihe
Pirates' live h ll effori. Antonio
White had a single, one run. and
Iwo RBI Tug Daniel* id d rd a
double and an R ill Dante llayrs
and Duck While each hll a single
Melvin Hull till thror single* lor
•hr Royal* (8 «l|. Nathaniel Cline
chlpfied In with a single, run. arui
an RBI. Tommy Rallies also h ll a
•ingle. Jim m y Parson* scored a run.

Middle school
meet returns
at Lake Mary
From Staff Reports
LAKE MARY — After u two-year hiatus, thr
Seminole County Middle School Track Meel will
I k - run again Ihl* evening al laikr Mary High
School's Don T Reynolds Stadium.
The meel was hosted by Lake Mary from IB82
through 1991.
"A group of |iarenls upprouebed me and asked
me If (here wan a possibility of holding the meel
again," said l-ake Mury girls' coach Mlkr Gibson.
"W ith the help of the oilier high school track
coaches, we're going lo do just that."
One change In ihe meet format Is Dial II will
not Ik - scored; learn trophies will noi Ik- awarded.

Competition will I k? consist of
(long Jump and shot put), four
(100-meter dash. 1.800-mclcr
dash, und 400-mclcr dash),
100-nictcr relay.
.

Iwo field events

running events
run. 200-mcfcr
und the -1 x

S tu d e n ts will be d iv id e d Into two age groups;
I l-througli-l3and 14-15.

The two field events will start ut 5 p.m. with
the running events scheduled lo slur! ut 8 p.m.
Ribbons, which were donated USA Truck und
Field, will go (o the lop three finishers In ruch agegroup of cadi event, boys and girls.

HsrsMPhotsby TommyViacom

Go west, young man
While ll's nol exactly
Seminole High School
(right) Is headed west
College, which lie will

going lo the const.
senior Dean Daniels
lo Polk Community
ullend on a baseball

scholarship. Daniels formully ucccptcd PCC'b
scholarship offer Tuesday w lllt Seminole High
principal Grctchcn Schnpkcr (left) and baseball
coach Mike Powers (standing) looking on.

PUNP THIi WATIOWJ Heilig Meyers’ sweep, Wells’ 1st loss tightens pack
M arlins hold off M ete
NEW YORK — Ron Tlngley hit u two-run
homer and Chuck Carr and Alex Arias had RBI
singles In a two-run scventji Inning Wednesday
night us the Florida Marlins overtook the New
York Mets4-3.
Charlie Hough (4-2). who had a no-bltter
through S 2-3 Innings, lasted six Innings In a
steady min. allowing three runs on us many
hits, striking out five and walking four.

NHL PLAYOFFS
□7s30 p.m. — ESPN. Eastern Conference final:
New York Rangers at New Jersey Devils, (L)
bom plata listings on Fagg S i

From Staff Reports________________
SANFORD — ll look Hclllg Meyers one night lo
nliukc off Its slow start In the Sanford Rccrcutlon
Wednesday Men’s Slowpltcli Softball League.
Entering play lust night with a 1-2 record.
Hclllg Meyers swept u doublehcadcr, rallying
past Dee's Nuts 8-5 and doubling up Ihe score on
Sportsmart/Crazy Wings 16-8.
In Ihe nightcap, Ihe Wrecking Crew did the rest
o f the league a favor by handing Wells
Contracting Its first loss or the season. 8-4.
After Tour weeks. Wells Contracting (4-1) still
holds down first place Just ahead of Hclllg Meyers
und Sportsmart/Crazy Wings (both 3-2), the
Wrecking Crew (2-3). und Dec's Nuts (0-4).
Trailing 4-2s. Hclllg Meyers scored four runs In
the (op or the seventh Inning to beat Dee's Nuts.
Lamar McLaurln led Hclllg Meyers' 10-lilt
attack with u double, single, and one run scored.
Bruce Brown and Dean Dcbosc each hit Iwo
singles and scored a run. Orcg Hardy had u
double and u run. Raymond Hurlsftcld. Sonny
Eubanks, and Arthur Barnes each singled. Tony
Smith and Craig Hawkins both scored u run.

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run for Dee’s Nuts. Antoln Grooms singled twice
and scored twice. David Lively and Gene Aslarlta
both hud two singles und a run. Contributing one
single each were Glenn Stewart. Tony Hclllsslmo.
B.J. Osbourne. Quinn Burrows, und Don McLeod.
Hclllg Meyers also fell behind early against
Sportstmirl/Crazy Wings, trailing 8-2 after two
Innings. After tying the score with two runs In
the third Inning and four more In Ihe fifth. Hclllg
Meyers went ahead with u six-run sixth Innnlng.
Dale Peters launched a home run to go with
two singles to highlight Helllg Meyers' 21-hlt
effort. Calvin Davis hit three doubles and scored
three runs. Smith had a double, single, and three
runs. Hardy added three singles and u run.
Also chipping In were Robert Stevens. Dcbosc,

und Myrcll Reid (each with two singles and a run
scored). Joel Lipscomb und Eubanks (both with a
single and two runs). Hawkins (single, run), and
Hurlsftcld (single).
Pacing Sporlsmurt/Crazy Wings wus Paul
Rodriguez, who collected a double, two singles,
and Iwo runs scored. Don Miller doubled, singled,
and scored u run. Don Basil had two singles und
u run. Bob Pulugalno also hit two singles.
Jim Nulty udded a single and a run. Ron Wlrth
and Gary Miller both singled. George Davidson.
Darryl Miller, and Don Muchcrcuch scored a run.
Jeff Bergman was 3-for-3 with three singles
and two runs scored for the Wrecking Crew.
John Poole doubled, singled, and scored u run.
Heath Short and Steve Cooper each hit a double
and scored a run. Craig Appel singled and scored
u run. Stacy Bllz added u single. Tony Cox und
Tim Winkle cuch scored u run.
For Wells Contracting. John Scott contributed
a double, single, and two runs scored. Bill Marino
also hit a double and a single. Randy Smothers
added two singles. George Porzlg and John
Glllmore both had a single and one run. Bob
Wells Jr. and John Reichert each hit a single.

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Special lotha Herald__________
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago While Sox. His slots aro
for the 1094 season In Ihe first column, peraonal-bosi season
totals In tho second column and curront caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines didn't start Wednesday night but did plnch*hlt In tho
ninth Inning of the While S o x ’ b 3-2 toss to tho tho California
Angels.

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B irm ingham . Ala
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Sr.. Sacromanto. Calif
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Sr.. Charlotta. N C
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R Ichmond 11. W illia m b M ary 1
East Carolina 4. NC . W ilm ington 1, 14
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Atlanta at. Indiana
Indiana laadt sarlat 11
Thursday. May I*
Atlanta t l Indiana, 7p m. (TNT)
Sunday. May 1)
Indiana at Atlanta. TBA, II nacattary
INBC)
Haw Yark v t. Chlca«a
Wadnasday, May t l
N tw York 17, Chicago U . Now York laadt
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Friday. May »
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Sunday, May 11
Chicago a l Naw York. TBA, II nacattary
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Houston v t. Phaanli
Houston Ito d i tarlas 12
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Saturday, May 11
Phoanla a l Houston, TBA, ll nacattary
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to a m trtm a in ln g a lto rg a m o ) I
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Umpires — Home. W illiam s. First. Bail.
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'94
Category
Games.......... .... 34
At-bats..........
Runs.............
Hits...............
RBI................
Doubles........ .... 4
Triples.......... .... 2
Home runs... ... 6
Steals........... .... 2
Average........

Utah vs. Danvar
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Thursday. May I t
Utah a l Denver t p m IT N T I
Saturday. May 11
Danvar at Utah I N p m , It nacattary
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Naw Jersey vs N Y. Reapers
to re s Had I I
Thursday. May I*
N Y Ranger t at Naw Jersey, t N p m
Saturday. May I t
N Y Rangers at Nan Jar say. 7 M p m
Monday May »
Naw Jersey al N V Rangers. 7 M p m
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N Y Rangers al New Jersey, r M p m &lt; It
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n a c a tta ry
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Vancauvar at Taranto
Wadnasday. May t l
Vancouver a. Toronto), ta re s had I I
Friday. May 7*
Tor on to at Vancouver. • p m
Sunday.May &gt;1
Taranto a l Vancouver. I p m
Tuesday, May I t
Toronto at Vancouver, t p m
Thursday. May I t
Vancouver at Toronto. I p m .tln a c a tta ry
Saturday. May 11
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TR A N SA C TIO N S

3

BAJERALL
American Laagua
CALIFO RNIA ANOELJ - Plated Ico n
Lewis, p ltth a f. an ttw I l d a r disabled Mtt
Purchased th * tontract at John FarrdU.
pi it her. tram Vancauvar at tha Pacific Caasl
Laagua
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N ) - R a calla d
Herbert Pater. Inhalder, tram Charlatta of
lha Intarnalianal Laagua OpHoned Mark
Lams, inlialdar. taChartatt*
IE A T T L E M A R IN E R ) - Racallad Torar
Lovuflo, irtfle ld er. tram Calgary o l the
P a c ific C aasl League Optioned B rian
Turong u tility player, la Calgary Janl
Raggi* H a rm , pitcher, outright to Calgary
TCXAJ R ANG ER) - Jignad M k t Walker
pitcher, to a m inor laagu* conlract
National Laagua
COLORADO HOCKIEJ - Op toned Darren
Hoi mas, pitcher, to Color ado Springs o l lha
Pacific Coast Laagu*
SAN FRANCIICO G IA N T) - Placed Rich
Monlaldbn*. pitcher on th * IS day disabled
l i l t , ra lro a ctiu * to May 14 Racallad B ill Van
Landmgham. pitcher. Irons Shrereport ol lha
Tanas League
BAJKETDALL
National Basketball A ita o a lw n
P O R T L A N D T R A IL B L A Z E R ) Announced tha resignation o l Gaol) Patna,
head ol basketball operations
JAN ANTONIO JPURJ - Announced th*
resignation o l Bob Bass, yica president ol
basketball operations B a it w ill remain with
Jen Anton 10a t an ad vItar
United ) l * l * t Basketball Association
M E M P H I) FIR E - A ctivated Nobarl
Taylor, forward, from lha lanl squad Moved
M a rvin Alaaandar, forward, from lha active
ro tte r to th* t a il squad
W EJT C H EtT E R JTALLIO N J - Activated
Johnny Bast, guard. Iron, tha ta d squad
Movad Tarry Lancaster, guard, from th*
active rosier to lha la d squad
FOOTBALL
National Football Laagu*
KAN SAf CITY C H IE F ) - R* Signed John
J ltp h a n t. running back Claimed Kevin
Little , linebacker, o il waivers from lha Jan
F ra n d tc o s ta rt, Jignad B a rry W ilburn,
cornarb ack; D a rra ll F u llln g lo n , safety;
Arnold Ala, linebacker, Allan DaGrattanraid,
w id * receiver; Nick M a'alala. dalanslv*
la ckl*. Rust McCullough, d lla n tlv * lack)*;
P al* S h u ltlt. linebacker; Keith Traylor,
d a la n t l v * a n d , and A l a i V an P a ll.
quarterback
LO ) ANOELES RAM ) - Agreed lo I tr m t
w ith Toby W rlghl, solely
MINNESOTA V IK IN O t - Jignad Bryan
Barker, punter
NEW YO R K J E T ) S lg n td A llr t d
Oglesby, dalanslv* lineman
SAN FRANCISCO 4SER) - Signed Rod
M o ort, w ld* receiver. Frank Pollack, ol
I t n t lv * la c k l* ; and E d d lt Taylor, cor
narback
Canadian Faatball Laagua
L A ) VEOAS POISE - Signed Oarrall
Corbin, linebacker, and Kan V ln ti, o lla n tlv *
lineman
SACRAMENTO GOLD M IN ER 1 - Signed
Jamas King, llnabackar, and Chuck E lly ,
o lltn tlv a lineman
SOCCER
American Protoittonal Soccer Laagu*
LOS A N O E L C I SALSA - Sold th* right* lo
Ian Fauar. goalkeeper, lo W ttl Ham Unllad
ol th* English P ra m ltr Laagu* Ralaatad
D al* E rvin *, forward
National Professional Soccer Laagu*
M IL W A U K E E WAVE Signed Dan
Donlgan. forward. Id a two year contract
COLLEOE
BALL STATE - Named Tracy Dllb&gt; man s
assistant basketball coach.
E ASTER N CONNECTICUT STATE Named Danis* Biarly woman’! basketball
coach.
FLO R ID A STATE - Suspandad Scall
B tn lla y, p la c tk lc k tr, and Kam arl Charllon.
U g h la n d .ln d a lln lftly.
SAN DIEOO STATE - Signed Bath Burnt,
woman's baiketbalt coach, lo a Ihra* year
contract (a ltn ilo n .
TEXAS ARLINGTON - Announced lha
resignation o l C arlot Torres. Iannis coach.
VALPARAISO — Named Scoll Draw m an't
a ttltta n l basketball coach.
V A N D E R BILT — Announced lha ratlgna
lio n o l K avln Anglin, m a n 't r a t lr lc lt d
earning! basketball coach
VAISAR — Named M lk * Dullon m an't
basketball coach.
V IR O IN IA — Named Anthony Solomon
m o n 't a tiltlo n l baskatbal I coach.
WEST OEOROIA COLLEOE - Nam*
Shall* Collin* woman's basketball coach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH Daytona Bench driver David
LeB e au on I ra ce d c u r r e n t
FASCAR paints leader Barbara
I’leree to take lop Motions In the
Sporlnm.m feature event lust
S aturday, May 14. ut New
Smyrna Speedway.
LeBeau. who picked up his
flrrit-ever feature win In lilt*
seven-yenr racing career. Btnrtcd
(he race from t lie fill It position.
Three laps after (lie green flag
was drupfied. lie was on thr
point, Inidinst (fie charge.
Once tn Ihe lend, l.rBeau raced
uncontented to victory lane.
Rounding out the top five wrre.
tn order of finish. Fierce, Tommy
Johnson. Walt Loggln*. and Ron
Lufry.
" I got a rent good lend on Ihe
field. Imt I was sure Barbara
would catch pie and pass me for
thr lend," said th r 23-yenr-old
LeBeau. "I kepi liKiklng In the
mirror to nee where she was. hut
she never came
"It ferls nrr,H lo pick up my
llrsl win ll'n been a lung lime In
com lug. As noon as 1 not oil the
scalen, we culled my 1110111 and
mid her about the win. She was
real happy for un."
fierce, who has nine feature
wins an the season, was the first
driver to victory lane to congrntulutr LeBeau on Ills luau({iirul
Will.
"David deserved Oils win."
said Pierce, "lie drove an out­
standing race. He and Ills crew
worked a long time m ({cl here
and I'm just an happy for them
as they are,
"We were down on power
tonight It fell like we were only
running on six or nevrn cyl­
inders. Even ll we were running
IOO percent. 1 don't think I
would have caught David to­
night."
Orlando's Kicky Wood led
every circuit lo win thr 25-lap

Late Model feature event. Wc
the current FASCAR Late Mode
points leader, scored fils nlxtt
win of the season. Trailing Wo
were Bill Coody. Scott LaughllnJ
B ruce E verett and a e a rg e |
Murphy.
Rookie driver Jeremy Fllch.J
employing some skillful moves,
missed a front-stretch melee to &lt;
grah the trad and race to Ills i
flrsi-ever Bomber frnture win.
With three laps to go to the
checkers. Chuck Vola and Bobby
Stevens made contact at th r flag
stand and slurled to slide to Ihe
Inside wall Without hrstllntlon.
Fitch, who was running In third
place at the time, dove lo the
grassy area and got by Vola und
Stevens.
"E v e ry th in g happened so
quick, I didn't have much time
to decide where lo go." said
Fitch. "I was just hoping 1would
get by the two cars without them
running Into me."
Fltrh comes from n racing
family. Ills fnlhrr. Jerry. Is u
former Thundercar champion
while his IJnele Mike, who pres
ro ily drives in the Latr Model
class, is a FASCAR New Smyrna
Spmtway Modified champ.
Allen Rhodes Ird every lup lo
win the Limited t.u lr Model
Ira Itire event. Rhodes, who now
has seven feultirr wins, Ird Joe
Strrhlc Jr., Mleharl Williams.
Bill Morris, and Curt Lower* lo
Ihe checkered flag
Joe Middleton edged Dave
Savlekl by less than a ear length
In win Ihe Modified main rveni
Trailing Ihe lead duo wrre Jerry
Jones. Ed Meredith, und Wayne
I’atker.
Bobby Seurs held nil rrj»eiiled
challenges by Ted Vulplus In
w in n in g t h r M in i- S t o c k
hradllner, Rounding out thr top
five, respectively, were Boh Do*
le, Ed Mann, and Gene Vim
Alsllne,
M a rk M u n f r e d I w on the
Run About feature. Thr Demoll
lion Derby winner was Tim
Cordell

Rogers stays perfect
by sweeping Twin 20s
By BILL I I I I M T

Special to tho Horald
UARBKRV11.1.K - D a v id
Rogers of Orlando looked lit
Saturday night's Twin 2 0 * fur
Late Models — Ihr NASCAR
Winston Racing Sc-rlr*' premier
division — as a challenge to
strengthen his hid for the WKS
Kastern Seaboard Regional
championship
Rogers came through winning
holh of the 20-lap fealurrs,
stretching Ills perfect mark to six
wins in six feature races while
maintaining at least u lie for llie
top spot on the NASCAR points
ruce.
"A lot of them told me Hint
this was a great opportunity, a
chance tn add two more wins,"
said Rogers after winning Hie
(irst 20-lappcr. “ But there's a lot
of pressure as well. Thai also
offers u chance to lose two races
In one night."
But Rogers came hack and
won th r second hall of Ihe
douhlrhrndcr. charging from Hie
fifth sturtlng position m the lead
after )uhi four laps and cruising
lo the checkered flag.
In other divisions last Satur­
day:
• Jon Cumpnguoue Jr. won
I he Florida Modified*.
• J im m y W i n k s wa s
victorious In Hie Super Slock
chase.
• Jeff Miller returned lor a
win In the fro Slock*.
• Rick Fatrhaiik claimed Ihe
Mini Slock main cvcnl.
• Keith Lawrence finished
drat in Hie I lohhy Slock rhusc.
Rogers kept Ills luck running
In Ihe first race us his heat ruce
win allowed him (o draw for
sturllng position and once ugalii.
drew the Inversion pill that pul
him on the pole. He than run
from green flag to checkers,
leading Scull Liner. Jim Grothu.
Tony fonder, and Guy Thomas
aero** the Hiarl/flnlah line.
After winning Ihe first race.
Roger* then drew the pill lo
Invert the top five finishers and
pul Thomas on Hie pole for Iho
*:— /

second nice. Bui Rogers took the
lead away from Thomas on lap
four. Him checked,out on the
field for Hie rrst of the night to
complne the double vjj-^gry*
Rounding mil the (op five
liehlnd Rogers lu the second race)
were fonder. Liner, Thomas,
and Wayne Imckett.
The Compagnones. Jon Jr.
mid Jon Sr., of Orange City
slirnnmdcr Like Helen's Wray
Shaffer tn Ihe Florida Modified*
main event. Shulfcr taking sec­
ond between Ihe son and falher
In the 20-lap race. Finishing
fo u rth and filth were Skip
llonakcr and Dave Masolll. re­
spectively.
Winks sturted Hie Super Slock
feature lu the fifth position but
worked his way up to the lead by
Hie end of Hie nlnlh lap and
stayed there for the rest of the
race, leading Rusty Ebcrsole.
Jerry Gllllurtl. Donnie Glcssucr.
and Jacob Warren across Hie
ilnisli line.
Miller, the fro Slock truck
champion in I0B3. made hi*
re turn to VCS In style by
running In the front of the pack
by the sixth lup of the 15-lap
feature, hiking Hie point away
from Debbie Gammon. Trailing
Miller at the Ilnisli were Ray
Fulford, Gammon, fa u l Schloss,
and Donnie Williams.
Fuirbauk. the 1093 VCS Mini
Stock champion, claimed Ihe
feature win ahead of Donnie fall.
Rod Bulclier, Wes Fllyaw. and
Lurry McCollum.
In the Hobby Stock fculurc.
Lawrence paced Scott Stevens.
Russ Antonuccl. Jim Uullcr. und
Rob White.
AHphalt track racing at Volusia
County Speedway will be sus(icndcd for u week und return on
Saturday, May 28. w ith Ihe
200-lup NASCAR S lim Jim
All-Pro Series Greater Tampa
Hay/lmperlal Auto Auction 200,
which will fculurc some of the
top Lute Model short track
drivers In Hie country.
For more Information, contact
the race office at (004) 255-2243
or (004) 985-4402.

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Sanford H arald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, M ay 19, 1994 - S B

People
‘Sweetheart Entourage’

IN BRIEF

22 males to escort pageant contestants

Republican women to meet
Thr Sanford Women s Republican Club will bold lla next
meeting on Saturday, May 21 at the Aluquu Country Club at
11:30 a.m.
The spcukcr will be Seminole County property appraiser Hill
Suber. He will present an update on tbc Seminole County
property lax strueture.
Guesla ore welcome. The coat Is $10 |ier person and
reservations are required
For more Information or to make reservations. &lt;all Mary lam
Mlllerat 831*3700.

Oarage sale set for Loren Quinn
There will Ik* u garage sale to benefit the Loren Quin n
Institute on Friday. May 20 mid Saturday. May 2 1.
The Loren Union Institute Is a center for personal growth
and healing through altitudinal rhungc. It Is a non profit ({roup.
T hr sale w ill take place ut 102 Brantley Hall Lane in
Lonjtwnod from 8:30a.m. to 4 p.m, each day.
S ljjnt will I k* postrd along the way to guide people from the
area of Palm Springs Drive and Stale Road 434 In Longwood.

Cooperative Extention sale planned
The Seminole County Cooperative Extrusion Service Fnmlly
and Community Educailou Volunteers are having a garage and
tw kr Mle on Friday. May 20 from H u.m. until 2 p.m. In the
Cooperative Extention Service auditorium. 230 W. County
Home Hoad. Sanford
For questions or Information, please cull 323-2500. ext.
3359
There w ill be many good clothing and household Items and
baked goods.
Profits will go to defray the cost of 4H Youth and Adult
scholarships

CALENDAR
East-West Kiwanis Club m eets Thursday
Lust .West Klwunls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p m , ai Hie Friendship A Union Lodge building, corner of
Imcust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwonluns are
welcome. For Information, ra il Robert Whittaker. president.
8890042

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
Overeaters Anonymous meets ever)- Thursday, at 7 30 p m.,
ai the Community United Methodist Church. Plney Ridge Road
and U.S. 17-92. Casselberry For Information, call Carol.
322 0937.

D epressive/M anic Support Qroup
Depresslvr/Munlc Depressive Support Group meets at 7:30
p.m.. th r first und third Thursdays, Likeslde Alternatives, 434
W. Kennedy Hlvd., Kutonvllle: and 10:30 u.m.. the second
Saturday, ui the downtown Orlando Public Library. 101 E.
Central lllvd
For Information, r ail 381 3070 or 045-4373

Help for child support enforcem ent
Association for Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES,
will meet ih r tlilrd Thursday each month. 7 p.m. ut (he
Seminole County Library. Casselberry branch. S.R. 430 and
Oxford Road Meetings are tree. Call 093-1720 or 324-8833 for
more Information.

■y MARVA HAWKINS

Herald Correspondent_________
The 22 male escorts for tbc
199-1 ‘ 'Sweetheart Entourage"
linve seen history taking pluce
with the young men of today.
They have discovered a new
world, the world of tiring young,
black and glftrd. Their minds
have hud the opportunity to
accept this rcul true world, one
that has given these 22 guys the
th rill of a lifetime and they have
received the message. "Ye*. 1am
my brother's keeper,"
The renowned w rite r and
motivational speaker Lee Norris
Rayam has put these young men
on a educational high — one that
has o|&gt;ened Ihelr eye* to the
needs of the young blark man In
the America of today.
The Sweetheart Entourage will
present these 22 male escorts
w ith their sweethearts In a
talent, style, drama and Inspira­
tional presentation to be pres­
ented on Saturday. May 21. at 7
p.m. ut (he Sanford Middle
School G y m n a to rlu m . The
public Is welcome to attend.
The fund-rntaer for the
Women's Day Committee for
New Bethel AME Church. Altumonte, will see the crowning of
Miss Sweetbenrt Entourage
1994. A donation of $3.30 In
advance und $4 at the door will
Ik- requested. Tickets are avail­
able from Hie contestants. The
theme. "There's u Miracle In
You." w ill see the following
young men In action as escorts:
• James Alexander Is the son
of Corine Duval. Ills hobbles are
basketball und drawing, and he
aspires to Ik* un artist.
• Israel lllu rk III Is the son of
Israel Black Jr. and Gwendolyn
Black Ills bobbles are playing
sports, und be aspires to be u
physical therapist.
• Undruyc Blake Is the son of
Gale Blukc. His bobbles arc
basketball and football and he
aspires to be a doctor.
• Leon Brooks Jr. Is the son of
Leon Brooks Sr. and Llndu
Brook* Ills hnhliy In iMiskellmll
and lie nsplirs to become u
lawyer.
• Kenneth K. Brown Jr. Is the
h iii of Cheryl McKinney and

DEAR ABBY: As alt owner of u
hot tub. und u grandparent with
several grandchildren who are
the light of our lives, I wish to
thank the grandparents In Or­
egon for the warning In regard to
the dungcr of tbc suction of the
circulating pumps. Ills letter
also prompted me to send my
own warning off to you. I hope
you find It Is us Important to
print.
One of our little granddaugh­
ters bad always been ufrald of
the leaf blower, which 1 used
almost dally on our deck. I
thought It was Important to
tench her thut It wus not some­
thing she bud to be afraid of, and
when she finally ullowed It near
her. I begun to blow It toward
her so she could sec that It
would not hurt her. but Just

The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p.m.. at the Woman'* Club of Sanford. 309 S
Oak Avc For Information, call Tina Lee. 321-1955 evenings.

Sunrise Kiwanis m eets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club meets every Friday, ut 7
u.m.. at Shonry's. US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwunluns are welcome. For Information, cull Bruce
McKlbbln. president. 322-0331.

COM A announces meetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COMA) rnccls
the first and third Friday, at 0 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
James AME Church, Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue,
Sanford.

THURSDAY’S PRIME TIME

s&gt;

22 young m$n art looking forward fo taeortlng tha 'sweetheart' candidates Saturday.

Kenneth E. Brawn Sr. His hob­
bies are basketball and fishing
and he aspires to be an obstetri­
cian.
• Stephen Daniel Brown,
eighth grader at Sanford Middle
School. In the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Brown. Sr. Ills hnobles
are baseball and basketball, and
he aspires to be a veterinarian.
• Vincent Butler Is the son of
Van E. Butler and Cheryl Martin.
Ills hobbles are sports and riding
and be aspires to become a
lawyer or a professional in
• Cedric Church is the son of
Ellu Church. Ills bobbles are
basketball and baseball and he
usptrrs to be an engineer.
• Dishnn Carden ts the son of
Denise and Leroy Walker. His
hobby Is football and he aspires
to tir a professional player.
• Byron T. Dees* Is the son of
Rev. Bennie and Barbara Deese.
Ills hobbles are football, being
with bis friends und attending
church. He aspires to became a
computer engineer or a minister.
•

M n |o r B o b b y F is h e r ts th e

son of Mrs. Alice Williams. His
hobbles are basketball and
football. He aspires to play pro
basketball, baseball, and be an
engineer.
• Charles A. Harris Is the son
of Gall and Charles Itarrls. His
hbby Is weightlifting and he
aspires to be a pharmacist.
• Elgin Holloway Is the son of
Fred and Patricia Johnson and
Reginald Holloway. Hts hobbles
are football and basketball.
• Jamlon A. Kilgore is the son
of Ranald und Jan Janes. His
bobbles arc reading, fishing,
basketball and football. He
aspires to become a pediatrician.
• Jared Morris Is the son of
Bill and Joyce Morris. Hts hob­
bles are football, basketball and
movies and he aspires to be a
businessman.
• James McUaydc. son of
Jenette McBayde and James
Church, hobbles are playing
trumpet, basketball, aspires to
become an engineer und musi­
cian.
• Johnathan Morris is the son
of 1)111 and Joyce Morris. Hts

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

with a husband who thinks Hurt
os long as he gives his wife his
paycheck, he Is being the perfect
husband?
We have been married for live
years and he never once has put
his arms around me unless I've
asked him to. He's 29 and I'm
26.
When I nsk him If he loves me,
he says, " I married you. didn't
I? "

made a lot of noise. How wrong I
was!
Tbc next thing I knew, the
vacuum suction of the side of the
motor had sucked her long hair
Into the fun. twisting It, and had
pulled her right up against It
within seconds! By tbc time I
turned o(T the switch most of her
hair was twisted and tangled
Inside the blower.
You can imagine the fear this
poor child suBcred — not to
mention the pain of the whole
ordeal.
It was not Ilfe-thrcatenlng. but
could have been avoided with a
little foresight on my part. I hope
this will wum others and avoid a
similar Incident.

"NANA"FROM
OROVILLE, CALIF.
DEAR NANAt You can be
sure someone w ill read this and
benefit from your harrowing
experience with a leaf blower.
Thunk you for writing.

DEAR ABBYi Whut do you do

Maybe I shouldn't complain
b e c a u s e he Is d e c e n t ,
hardworking and faithful, and
we are both regular churchgo­
ers.
But how can I get him to be
more loving? He talks baby talk
to our dog.

NEEDSLOVE
DEAR NEEDS LOVEi Legal
tender without Icgul tenderness
docs not a marriage moke. Here
we go again — get your husband
to a marriage counselor. Or If
there’s ft marriage encounter
group In your area. It could do
wonders for your marriage.

DEAR ABBTt Recently I was
Invited to a dinner party by dear
friends. Their family dog, o large
German shepherd, was the cen­
ter of attention. She swung her
tall over the drinks on the coffee
table, knocking over the hors
d’oeuvres plate, then she sniffed
the dip.
Our host asked if we wanted
the dog sent to other quarters, I.

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• Aaron Thomas, u ninth
grader at Oviedo High. Is tbc son
of Mr. and Mrs, John Thomas.
Hts hobby Is basketball and he
aspires to become a professional
basketball player.
• James A. Swain Is the son
of James A. and Casa L. Swain.
His hobby ts plnylng sports und
aspires to |oln the Murine Corps
and play basketball.
• Tony Young Is the son of
Joe and Katie Young. Ills bob­
bles arc busketbub and movies
und he aspires to become a
computer engineer.

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along with the Atber guests,
remained silent.
The host proceeded to stir tbc
drtnks with bis finger, uftcr
having petted tbc dog. which
was c o n s ta n tly s c ra tc h in g
herself. The other guests did not
appear to be as repulsed ns I
was.
Abby.should I have spoken up
and risked olTendlng the host­
ess? Or Just not accept the
Invitation next time I'm asked?
For obvious reasons, please
don't use my name.

OROS8ED OUT
DEAR OROSSED OUT: You
— along with the other guests —
rcmlned silent when asked If tho
dog should be sent lo other
q u a rte rs. You should have
spoken up while you hnd the
chance. But rather than refusing
further Invitations and leaving
them to wonder why. you should
be open and honest wIIh them. ;
P.S. Next time you visit these
friends, a box of swizzle sticks
might be an appropriate gift.
(Problems? Writs to Dear AbbyJ
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a eell-sddrossed^
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,;
P.0. Box 68440, Lot Angelee^
Calif. 80069. All correspondency
Is confidential.)
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hobbles basketball, football and
s a x o p h o n e . He a s p ire s to
become a computer technician.
• Darius Redden, tenth grader
at Seminole High. Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Redden Jr.
Hts hobbles arc music and w rit­
ing und he aspires to be an
engineer.
• Hurry L. Sanders ts the son
of Gerzcll Sunders. His hobbles
ure basketball, football und
baselMill and aspires to become
un uctor.

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corded at Florida Hospital. Al­
tamonte Springs:
A p ril 20 — Madeline and
Curmclo Mercado, Altamonte
Springs, boy; Tonyu S. and
Nicholas DcRosu. Altamonte
Springs, hoy: Julie S. and Orcste
J. Trinna. Oviedo, girl: Jane H.
and Mark J. McDonald, Allamotile Springs, boy
April 27 — Natasha Orolc,
Longwood. boy
April 28 — Jennette M. Ruth.
Casselberry, boy: Laura L.
Wurtx and Axel Q. Almgren.
A lta m o n te S p r in g s , g ir l:
Christen A. Cassanltl and Steven
P. Bucrly, Altamonte Springs,
boy: Antlra F. Campbell and
A rm ln d M. Francis. W inter

Springs, boy
April 29 — Annette L. Slplln
and Anthony Williams, Sanford,
boy: Sharon Hammonds and
Keith Gleason. Sanford, girl:
J e n n ife r and Carl Oerdlng.
Oviedo, girl; Nonna and Thomas
Sullivan, Lake Mary, boy
A p ril 30 — K atrcna and
Joshua Oulllemette, Altamonte
S p rin g s , boy: J e n n ife r C.
Sweeney and Nestor F. Cuevas,
Lake Mary, boy

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Nolle* •&lt; lite r MFi te l*
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu * ol that certain
w r it Si F»»cutlon Issued out Ol
and undtr Iha seal ol lha County
Court ol Samlnola County, Flor
Ida. Caw f f l t i n CC upon a
llnal ludgmant randarad In tha
a lo rtu ld Court on tha Mlh day
ol January A D. Iff * . In that
c a r la ln c a ta a n l l l l o d ;
BARNETT RECOVERY COR
P O R A T IO N . P l a l n t l l l v»,
CHRISTINA M BLACKWELL.
Dalantfant which aloraMld W rll
ol E itcutlon was dallvarad to
mo a t S h a rllt o l Samlnala
County, Florida and I havo
lovlad upon all tha right. till*
and Intaratl ol tha datondanl,
CHRISTINA M BLACKWELL.
In and to tha following datcrlbod
proparly, laid proparty balng
locattd In Samlnola County,
Florida mora particularly da
tcrlbad at loliowt
ONE I f f * MERCEOEZ BENZ
M O D E L I DOOR COLOR:
CRAY VIN fltTOUIJOOafU ba
Ing ttorad al Allamonla Towing
In Altamonta Sprlngt. Florida
and tha undaralgnad a t Sharllt
ol Samlnola County, Florida,
w ill al 11:00 A.M. on lha JOth
day ol Juno A.D. Iff* . otfar tor
tala and ta ll to tha hlghatl
blddar, FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, a l lha
Front (Watt) Door, a l tha atop*,
ol lha Satnlnoto County Court
houaa In Sanford, Florida, lha
about datcrlbod praporty.
That M id u la la balng mada
to M tiaty too to rm i o l tola W rit
ol Elocution,
Donald F. Ballngor, Sharllt
Samlnola County, Florida
NOTICE RIOARDINO THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O i l ABIITIES ACT OF lffB, PER­
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U L D C O N TA C T THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF THE
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E . E N ­
FORCEABLE WRITS SEC­
TION. IJ4J JOTH STREET,
S A N FO R D . F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE OAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING T E LE ­
PHONE. (aOf) 1)0 0040 TTD
(4071 17) 1)1)
Publlthad May If. H. Juno 7. f
Sola Data JUNE )0th
OER 140

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CASE NO. f7-)!S4-CA14E
CROWN SAVI NOS
ASSOCIATION,
Plalntlll,
va.
FENTONB.FROOM.alal.,
Datandaniia).
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE la horoby glvon that
puriuant to too Summary Final
Judgmanl ol Foroctoauro and
SaN antorod In tha cavaa pand
Ing In tha Clrcull Court ol lha
Elghtoanto Judicial Clrcull. In
and tof Samlnola County, Flor­
ida, Civil Adlan No.: 033104
CAUB. iho undaralgnad Clark
w ill aall too proparty aituotod in
M id County, dncrlbod M :
Lot A SWEETWATER CLUB.
UNIT a, according to too pial
tharoot oa rocordod In Flat Book
I I , pagoo 7* and 71, Public
Racorda ol Somlnolo County.
Florida.
al public tala, to mo hlghoat and
boat blddar tar caah at t l: M
o'clock A M., an too Tto day ol
Juno, HM. o l too Waal Front
Door at too Somlnolo County
Courthouoo, Sontord, Florida
OAT ED tola Mto day at May.
IfM .
(COURT l« A U
MAAYANHB MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By: JanoE. Jaaawk
Dfputy Clark

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.) ta-417-CP
IN RE-.ESTATE OF
STEPHEN OEOROE
KLINGLER A /K /A
S T E P H E N G. K L IN O L E R
A /K M
STEPHEN KLINGLER.
Dacaatad.
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm lnlatrallon o l tha
aitata ol STEPHEN GEOROE
KLINGLER A /K /A STEPHEN
O. K L IN O L E R A / K / A
STEPHEN K L IN O L E R , docaotad. la ponding In too Circuit
Court tar Samioola County, Flor­
ida. P robata D lyla lo n , lha
addrott ol whkh la M l North
Pork Ava . Sanford, Florida.
Tha namat and addratw t of lha
par ton# I rtpratanlallva and tha
partortol 'rfp ra ta n ta llva 'a at
tor nay a rt aal forth below
A ll Intaroalod paraont aro
raguirad to Ilia with tola court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: ( I I all clalma
agalnil lha atlato and 17) any
o b |*c lla n by an Inlaraalad
parton lo whom to ll notlca w al
mallad tool challangai too valid
Ity ol too w ill, too quallllcaltons
ol Iho parlonaI rapraaanlallva.
vanua. or lurladlcllon ol too
Court,
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVERBARRED.
Publication ol tola notlca haa
begun on May 11, 1f*4,
Paraonal Rapraaantatlyo:
NANCY KLINOLER
I0» Oak L m I Lana
Longwood, FL TTTTt *
Attorney lor Paraonal
Raproaonlatlvo:
Timothy A. Straua. Eagulro
74H Waal s ta ll Road 414
Longwood, Flor Ido 17771
1407) 774 17)0
Pubtlah: May I 7 . lt , tt f 4
DER 10)

AMERICANS WITH
DISAEIL1TIE t ACT
O F I f * NOTICE
In accordance w ith too Amarkana W ith ONabmilaa Act, par
tana w ith d la a b llllN * wording a
apodal w e am mod alion fa pa r­
tic ip a te In to la pro ce e d in g
lhauld contact Court A d m ln lt
tratton a t M l N F o rk Avonuo.
Sulfa N . M f. Sanford. FL 17771,
totaphont 14071 171 4170, not
tolar than m a n (71 day* prio r
to lha procaadlng. II hoar ing
Impalrad. (TOO) I M O f i ll / 7 1
or Voice (V I I fO O S M fim , via
Florida Ratoy la rv k o .

Pubtlah: May If, 34. IfM
O E R I4I___________________
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
OPTHE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cat# Nat t l u i t CA iiE
Florida Bar No.: aaofft
FLEET REAL ESTATE
PUNOINOCORP.
Plalntlll.
MARK RAYMOND TRENTA,#f
un . r t a l ,
Defendant I t ) .
SECOND AMENDED
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
■V CLERK OF
CIRCUITCOURT
Notlca la haraby glvon that too
undaralgnad Mary anna Moraa.
Clark a l lha Clrcull Court at
SomlnoN County, Florida, will,
on th* Tnd day al June. IfM . at
tt:fp a m . at lha Waal Franl
Dow at too Samlnaft County
Courthm-aa. In too City ol tanlord. Florida, attar tor tala and
ta ll al puMte outcry to too
"
tortaah.
a ltu a to d In t a m ln o to
F lo r id a , t o w t l :

C ocm ty.

LOT I I , COBBLESTONE,
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40. PAOES11 AND
14. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IOA.
purauanl to lha llnal dacraa ol
foroctoauro ontorad In a cat#
pandlng In M id Court, too Hylo
o l which la: FLEET REAL
ESTATE FUNDING CORP va.
AAARK RAYMOND TRENTA.at
u a .a la l.
WITNESS my hand and atliclal M ai ol M id Court tola Ith
day ol May. IfM .
(SEALI
Paraana with a dfaablllty who
nood a apodal accommodation
to aartkipato In tola procaadlng
lhauld contact ADA Coordinator
• t M l N. Park A vanua, Suita N.
M l, laniard, Florida M7T1 al
laait llva day* prior to too
procaadlng. Talaphanai (4071
M3-41M a it. 14117/ I MO-fU1771 (TDD), or 1 (BC)fiVt770
(V), via Florida R ally lorvlca.
• y : JanaE.Jaaawk
Deputy Clark
Pubtlah: May 11. If, IfM
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OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

Legal Notices
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEMINT DISTRICT
OIVB1 NOTICE OP INTENDED AOENCY ACTION
Tha D ta lrk i glvat notlca ol Ita Infanl to liaua a parmll to lha
tallowing applicant(i) on Jwna 7, Iff4:
SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS. I l l BUSH LOOP,
SANFORD. FL 33773, application i l l 111OCdOAOM Tha protect la
locattd In Samlnola County, SacI Iona 1) 34. Tewnahlp I t South. Rang#
M Baal. Tha applkallen N tor EXCAVATION AND/OR FILLING
ASSOCIATED WITH THE MOOIFIOATION OF THE PREVIOUSLY
ISSUED PERMIT FOR DODD ROAD
SEMINOLE COUNTY. 1M LAKE MARY B L V D . SUITE 700.
SANFORD. FL 7777], application » tl 117 OOflAG Tha projacl It
located In SomlnoN County, Sacttama 77 • 17, Townthlp 70 South,
Rang# M Eaat. Tha applkatlon l l tor EXCAVATION AND FILLING
ASSOCIATED W ITMTHE RECONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTINO
TWO LANE RAOOWAY TO FOUR LANE ROAOWAV KNOWN AS
COUNTY ROAD 477. PHACE V.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. SM LAKE MARY BOULEVARD. SAN
FORD, FL 17771. applkatlon « tl II7 0 IM A 0 . Tha pro|ad It locatod
In SomlnoN County. SactNn 11. Townahlp I t South, Range M Eaat.
Tha applkatlon la tor EXCAVATION AND F IIL IN Q ASSOCIATED
WITH THE CONSTRUCTION ON TUSKAWILLA ROAD The
receiving waterbody la OAK FOREST LAKE.
Tha tIN Itl containing oath at too above Hated application!!) a rt
availabla tor Impaction Monday through Friday aicapt tor tegal
holldaya. t oo a m. to 100 p m al too St. Johna River Water
Management O latrkt Haadquartera or too appropriate fteld attka.
Tha O latrkt w ill taka action on each parm ll application dated above
union a petition tor an admlnlatratlva procaadlng (hearing) It tiled
purauanl la too pravtalane at aoctlon I M 17. P S . and aadten
DC 1.111. F.A.C. A poraon whoaa aubatantlal Interaata a rt attacted
by any at lha Dlatrkta prapettd parmlttlng dodaNna identified
about may patlttan tor an admlnlatratlva hearing In accordance with
aoctlon 170.17, F.S. PvIltNna m utt comply avtth too ragulramanta ol
Florida Admlnlatratlva Coda RuNt 40C I.H I and DC l . t l l and ba
(Had with (received by) lha D ia trkl Clark. P.O. Bo. I O f. Fatotka.
Florida M l 70-IOt. Pel Illano tor odmlnlatrttlve hearing an lha above
applkatlen(a) mual ba filed within taurtaen (141 daya at puMketuna
at tola natka or artthin taurtaen (141 daya at actual receipt at tola
Infant, atokhevar t in t occur. Fallura to file a pattINn wtlhln tola
tone parted ahall canatltuto a waiver at any right auch poraon may
h a w to requeal an eWntatolrettva datermination (hearing) under
aadten t» J 7 . P,S_ concerning the aubfact parmll appikaiten
Faflttam whkh aro not Iliad ba accordance with tha above prevtttena
are aub|ett tod) annual
Shannon Barkan, I r . Permit Data Tachnktan
Permit Data la rrk a a Dtvliten
SI. Johna River Water Managamanf D ia trkl
Publish: May If. IfM
DER IM

ST. JOHNS R IVER W ATER M AN AG EM EN T DISTRICT
GIVES NOTICE OP IN TEN O ED AOENCY ACTION
Tha O te frk t ghtea n a tka of I t t Intent fa Iteue a p e rm it N too
following applicant! aI an Juno 7, IfM :

IEM INOLB COUNTY, SM LAKE MARY BOULEVARD, SUITE
TOO. SANFORD. FL 17771. application at l i t eiM AOMt Tha prated
It located to Samlnala County. Section M. Tewnahlp 11 South. Range
M Eaat. The application la tor MODIFICATION TO THE
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
WIDENING OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD FROM TWO LANES TO
FOUR LANES. The receiving waterbody la OAK FOREST LAKE
SEMINOLE CO. BOARDS OF CO COMM. 1(1 RUSH LOOP.
SANFORD. FL 33771, application M II70M7AQM The prefect la
located to Somtooto County, loctNna 73 14. IS. M A 11. Township 71
South. Range M Eaat. The application la far CONSTRUCTION OF
TWO ORY A TWO WET DETENTION PONDS WITH F ILT E R *
TION ASSOCIATED WITH THE WIDENINO OF AN EXISTING 7
LANE RURAL ROAO KNOWN AS DOOD ROAD The receiving
waterbodtea are BEAR OULLV ANO HOWELL CREEK
SEMINOLE COUNTY. IM LAKE MARY BOULEVARO. SUITE
TOO. SANFORD. FL 3777], application 14 I l f 0347AGM7 The prefect
la located In Samlnola County. Section! 31 A 31. Townahlp 10 South
Range M Eaat The application la Nr MODIFICATION TO THE
PREVIOUSLY ISSUEO PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
RECONSTRUCTION OF AN EXISTINO TWO LANE. ROAOWAV TO
A FOUR LANE DIVIDED ROAOWAV KNOWN AS COUNTY ROAO
417. PHASE V The receiving waterbody ItL A K E J IS U P
Tha fltelal containing each of too above Hated appUcattan(a) are
available tar Impact Ian Monday through Friday eacepl Nr legal
holldaya. 1:00 a m to 1:00 p m . at the St Johna River Water
Management D ta lrki Haadquartera or tha appropriate fteld office
Tha O tatrkt.w lll taka action on each parm ll applkatlon Hated above
unleaa a petition lor an admtniahalive proceeding (hearing! la filed
purauanl to to# prevlalont of taction IM 17, F 1 . and aoctlon
40C I 111, F A C A perten whoaa tubalanllal Inter etta are affected
by any of lha Dlatrkta prepoaed permitting dec latent idontttted
above may petition ter an admtolatratlve hearing in accordance with
aadten IM 17. F.S. Fall Ham m utt comply with too requirement! ol
Florida Adm tolttrallve Cadi Hutea aOC 1.111 and DC I.SI I and ho
filed with (received by) toe O telrkt Clerk. P.O. Boa UM. Palatka.
Florida M ITAlalf. Petlttem far aPm inltlratlre hearing an the above
aapikattenit) mual bo tiled erttato fourteen (14) daya el pubi k e f tent
at tote natka ar wftoto laurfeen u a t daya at actual receipt et tola
totant. whkhavar Itrtl accura. Failura to lite a petition wftoin thtt
time ported ahall tewelllute a waiver at any right tuch per ten may
ham to raqvoi l anrddqttoUliatlve determination towef mg) under
aactlon 170.57, F.S . teancamlng the tub|acf permit atplicefkWt
Petltlona wtiigb are ra tifie d In accordance with the above prevlatena
a re a u b |e c ltv S tm la tlT
’
Shaman Barkan. Sr. Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Strvkea Dlvlatan
St. Johna River Water AAenegement Dlatrlct
Pubtlah May If. I»»4
DER 111
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN I HAT ON THE l l t l DAY OF MAY,
IfM , 10 00 A M AT THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING IN
SANFORD. HOI EAST FIRST STREET. ROOM 103*. COUNTY OF
SEMINOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA. TAX SALE CERTIFICATES
W ILL BE SOLD ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND TO
PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES HEREIN SET OPPOSITE
THE SAME. TOGETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE ANO
ALL ADVERTISING. SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY
COMMI SI ION CHAMBE RS.

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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ADA
COORDINATOR D HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MBBTINQ AT
MI-1110, EXTENSION 7MI.
RAY VALDES

TAXCOLLECTOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Publlah i A p ril t t , and May 1 , 13, ) f , IfM

OBQ-Trf

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CIRCUITCOURT,
COUNTY OP SEMINOLE.
STATE OF FLORIDA
CASBNO.M1M* OR * ) K
IN RE: Th* Marriage f t :
BETTYJEAN CAMPBELL.
Pal It toner,
and
EZEKIAH FITZ CAMPBELL
Ratpondenl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO E ifkla h F ill Campbell
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal a
Petition lor Dissolution ol Mat
(lag* hat been filed agalnal you.
and to il you are required to
serve a copy el your Httpont*
ar Pleading to toe Petition upon
the p o tlllo n a r'a a tto rn e y
w illiam W Carpenter. MO E.
Highway 4)4. Longwood. Florida
)17M. and III* th* original RE
tponte or Pleading In to* ©tike
ot the Clerk ot Iho Clrcull Court
on or boloro Iho l)lh day ol
June A O . I**4 II you tall lo do
to. a Default Judgment w ill be
token agalnal you tor the r t l i t l
demanded In too Petition
DATED at Leo lord Seminole
County. F tot Ida this tto day *1
May. IfM
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUITCOURT

C A IR N O .tl 34) CA-I4-E
B A R N E T T B A N K S TR U S T
COMPANY, H A , a t Tru t tee ler
tha Flo rida Heualng Finance
Agency,
P laintiff,

va
DARRYLO WASHINGTON,
at al .
Datendanl(a).

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Hetlce la hereby given lha I,
purauanl la a Summary Judg
m in i el Foreclaaura, I w ill ta ll
lha following deter Ibed pro p e r'r
located In Seminole County,
Florida
Lei 17. ST JOHNS VILLAG E
2ND REVISION, according to
toe F la t thereof a t recorded In
P lal Book 10. Pagea f l and 77. ef
the P ubtk Record! el Seminole
County. Florida
at public aele. to the hlgheaf
bidder for caah. at tha weal Ira ni
deer e l tha Semtnete County
Cour thou ae. Sanford. Florida.
1t:40e m on June* IfM
A m erkana W ith Otaabimwa
A c l | A DA I N otice
tie *e
cor dance w ith lha Am erkana
w ith D ftabllltM a Act. pertana
w ith a P lia b ility who need a
apacial accewwnodalkn to par
l l d p a t t in ih la p ro caad lng
m ould contact ADA Caordine ter
at M ) North Park Avenue. Suite
N M l. Senlord. Flor tea 37771 at
tea i t five daya p rter to lha
proceeding. Telephone
(M f)
77)4170 Bat. 4777: 1 M0 *111771
(TDD) or I 400t i l 4770 (V I. via
Flor Ida Relay Service
WITNESS m y hand and Seal
Of tola Court on May 14. IfM
(Seall

MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
•y J e m E Jaaawk
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlah: May t*. M. ifto
DER tea

BY: Diene K Brum m e lt
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlah May II . I t 7* A June S.
IfM

CASE MO. *3 1741 CA I t •
KISLAK NATIONAL RANK.
P la in tiff
va
JAMES VICTOR VINES, a l a l .
D etondontli)
NOTICE OF SALE
N e tict i t hereby given tool,
purtuenf to a Summary Judg
men I a l Foteciatura entered
herein I w ill te ll the tenoning
datcrlbod property located In
Samlnola County. Florida
Let 47 DEER RUN. UNIT
11A. according re toe plat there
of. recorded in P lal Book M.
p i g i i 71 and 71. at toe public
re c o rd ! o f Seminole County.
F lo r id a
T o g e th e r w i t h
range, even, disposal ibthw eth
o r , a m o k t d e le c t a r , w /w
carpeting ten'hood
at public tele, to toe higheti
bidder ter caah. at the weal frant
door el toe Samlnola County
Courihoute, Sanford. Florida.
H 0 0 a m on June f. 14*4
Am erkana W ith Dlaebilllwa
A a l TA O A I N o llc a : In a c ­
cordance w ith toe Am erkana
w ith OiaabllBtet Act. paraana
w ith a d ila b ility who need e

ss*ctol accommodation to per
tid p a te In
thla, proceeding
aheuld corded ADA Coordinator
at X I North Para Avenue Suite
N X I Son lard, Florida,77/71 at
toatl lira daya prter lo too
proceeding Telephone (401)
17)41X1 E lf 4717. I 400fSS4771
(TDD) or I ICOftS 1770 (VI. via
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
et tola Court on May «. 11*4
(Court Seal)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jaaawk
Deputy Clark
Publlah May 17, If, 1*44
DER 111__________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla Number 1117) C P
IN RE: IIT A T B O F
G EORGIA. AIKEN
Dacaatad.
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Tha a d m ln ltire lto n at the
a ita ta ut O eergi A Alkan,
d a c a a ta d , F lla N u m b e r
*3 571 CP, la pending In lha
C irc u it Court ta r samlnala
County. Florida. Prebate DlvlaIon, the eddreta ol which la M l
North Park Avenue. Sanford,
Florida 37771. Tha namaa and
a d d rttte i of the paraonal rapre
tentative and lha paraonal rap
raaantatlva't attorney ere tel
forth below.
A L L INTERESTED PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIEDTHAT:
A ll persona on whom Ihla
notice It served who have ob
lecliont to il challenge lha valid­
ity of tha w ill, the qualifications
of Iho per tonal representative,
vanua, or lurladlcllon of Ihla
Court are required to file Ihelr
eblectlena w ith thla Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
□ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors of lha decedent
and other paraont having clalma
or demand! agalnal decedent'!
estate on whom a copy of this
notice It tervod within three
months attar tha data ol the drat
publication of this nollco mual
Hie ihelr clalma wllh this Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICe ON
THEM.
A ll olhar creditors of Iho
decedent and paraont having
clalma or demand* agalnal lha
decedent'* atlato must Ilia their
clalma with thla court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha dale of lha llrat publica­
tion of thla Noiko I t May ll .
IfM .
Paraonal Repreaenlallve:
D orltO . Alkan
I I I B ail Plantation Blvd.
Lake Mary, Florida
Attorney lor Paraonal
R tpretenlallvfi
WallceF. llalnaker, Jr.
300 Interna I lorn I Parkway
Iu lt0 374
Heathrow, Florida 31744
Telephone; (447) 311 fat*
Florida Bar No. 1 144410
Publlah: May II, If, lff4
DIR-104

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

0 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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

14 contfcullvt tlm*s — ......57* i ling
7 contKullva Ufiw t-------- ...70* a Ho* .
3 constci/tlvt llm ta..........- I l l • ling
1 lima---- -------------------- IM S allna
Rilgg art par laatM, batad on 3 Rnn
* 3 line* Minimum

nouns

NOW ACCEPTING

Scheto/vg may ev luda tterakl Advwktar af lha coal ol an adtktonel day
Cane* when you got &lt;et,Aa Pay only tor daya you ad ttxb a l tala earned
Uaa t o daachpfton k* toateat teauRa Copy n&gt;u*l baow accepted** typo gtarfteoHoim ’CummercMl frequency tatot are avadabte
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Today 1J Noon Th* Day Baku-* Piddcakon
Stanley I I Naan Friday • Morvtoy S 30 F M Fiday

.

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: in lha event of an error in an
ad, the Senlord Herald wilt ba reeponefble to* the Brer
Ineofllon only and only lo (he ealenf of fne cool of thef
Ineertlon. Pieeee check your ad for accuracy tha RrM day It.
run*.

n — E ld a r ly C s rs
INTHE COUNTY COURT
OF THE IIO N T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 4) 1)4) CA I t E
UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COM
PANY.IMC .
va
JERR Y SMITH. SHATANA
SMITH. DEPARTMENT O f
THE TREASURY. INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE. STATE
OF FLORIOA. DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE and MICHAEL
0 KANAGO
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCNAPTER 4)
Nome I t given that pursuant
to a llnal ludgmant dated May I
I I I 4 . In C a t * Na
f l l M J C A t t l . of to* Clrculf
Court of the Cigbteento Judicial
C lrcull m and Iar tern mete
County. Florida. In *M (I. to*
P l a l n t l l l I t U N IV E R S A L
SUPPLY COMPANY. INC . and
1 he Defendant* are JERRY
SM ITH. SHATANA SMITH.
D E P A R T M E N T OF THE
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
REVENUE SERVICE. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE end MICHAEL
0 KANAGO, I w ill te ll to
higheti bidder ter cash al to*
Seminote County Courthouse.
■ I N Park Avonu*. Sanford.
Florida et II 00 a m on Juno &gt;,
1 vat. the following described
prop*,fy tat forth In to* order Ol
final ludgmant
Lot a*, and too Meat I f feel ol
Ld« tS. SANFORO HEIGHTS
IM PRO VEM ENT EDITIO N ,
according to too plot thereof at
recorded In Plal Beck 7, pagea
41 *&gt;d 41 Pubik Records of
Seminole County. Florida
lettampNattag with too A m i
lean* Witb.tNMb»lllwa Acf. per
tons with disabilities who need
Spec let accommodation to par
flc ip a le In this proceeding
should contact to* A O A Coor
dine lor at to# Sanunote County
Courthouse lot N Park Av*
nua. Sanford. FL 17771 Fete
phone (4071 17) 4M0. E it *777,
ia o a n t( 7 7 i i t d o i . i » » m

1770 I Vt. via FIof ida Retoy
Service
OATED Ihla Ith day of May.
im
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Clrculf Court
By Jan* E. Jatewtc
Deputy Clark
Pubtlah: May tl, II. I t o
OER 10*

ADULT CARE M eur prfyeto
heme Sanford area L e ft af
tovtng car* tor yeur totted
one* Confect Holly 37) *14!

Legal Notice
NOTtCB OF
FICTITIOUS NAM*
Notice I* hereby glvon tool I
am engaged in buaineat at TH
Cat! SR 434. Winter teurngt
FL life * . Somlnei* County
Florida, under to* FktUteut
Nam* *» FRED S FRO FLIGHT
ARCHERY, and toot I intend te
register aa&gt;d name with to*
Division of Cor per • luma. Telle
haite* Florida. In accordance
w ith to * p c e v ltte n i *1 the
Fictitious Nam* Stafutea T*
Wit Section M l Of F lorid *
Statutes I f f !
Fred DeMuto
Pubhih May If. Iff*
DF R O f

BIG TABOSAU
C iv il collector item*, ttotoot.
books, toy*, anu iliac ternt
la) Canal Street, off Lake
M a ry Blvd a e td ts tram
Golds Gym in Perk Ridge
Ea la te a le t A tu n , 4 *

BIG TABD SAU
Furniture, odda end onda
Antique claw fool tub Bikaa
7*11 S French A v* . Sanlord
________tafueday. 4 1________

FRIDA? AND SATURDAY, 15
B ook a, s m a ll tv . sh op odda en d
e n d s , t o o l c a b in e t , m i l e
fu r n itu r e , v a n c o u c h b r a n
a n d Knana. etc

)* fl Orange Aug., tawlerd

GARAGE SALE
May 11*1. I ) New shallow
wall Irrigation pump Formica
tops, Filing cablnata. mite
paraonal and household llama
143 N Cretcenl Blvd Sanlord
East on Tnd SI . toll on C rit
coni Blvd

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors b* registered
or certified To verify a state
c o n tra c to rs lic e n s e c a ll
I 400 34).7140. Occupational
Licenses ar* required by to*
county and can be verified by
calling 311-11)0. oat. 747)

CARPET M ILL DIRECT
■Ig Dlacounlt Famous Brandt
Flrat Duality/Tap Lin*.
Slalnmatter, Saionlat,
Trackleta, SculpluroaM.ff yd
Commercial level loops t ) t f yd
Inalallalton. &lt;4Ml4-aWf

Additions &amp;
Remodtllng

SAM'S CARPET CLBANINO
plus atrip and bull Itoart.
R ftld e n lla l/c o m m a rc la l i f
hr*. 774 35fl. beeper 444 0541

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum . F ram ing, D ryw a ll,
Doors. Roollng, Concrete
71) 4431. 1.0. B*lInf, CECIIHH
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
Carpentry,
ting, alumi­
num
i work. CGCAOailO
n
u m M in
lIliw
M
fllN
33f-1744 b* to rt fpm
APPLIANCE REPAIR - Fra*
appl. servlet call wllh e#

^^alrtMtokuij^AfrJlatL^TbTJa^
______ Awnings______
•UILOERS of custom canoplat,
carporla. windows A patio
awalngt. Hlghatl of quality.
Fra* estimate*. 407 7f4 3544

6 tr p e n tr y *
S p a c la lliln g

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayrt*
Baal, 1 Man Q uality O ptra

tlonl 37A2m/434-)4*)
__
QUALITY CONCRETE WORK.
31 yaara s ip . Raaaonabl*

Electrical
M ASTER ELE C TR IC IA N .
R tpalr addition, comm/rea
Llc/lna fE ROOMI f) 331-4471

Flooring
HARDWOODFLOORINO
Install Sanding Flnlahlng

Homo tm provem tnt*

AMICK Cut tens Waadcraft A
D a a lfn .

C a rp e t C lw n in g

Lie 'Ini 17) 1144

A p p ilincas

In :

Shelving, Cablnals, Furniture,
Reconditioning, Rallnlthlng, A
General Carpentry 314-4SM
CARPENTER All kinds of homo
repair*, painting A ceramic
III* Richard Groat......7715477

ABIOLUTE Carpentry: trim ,
malal aluda. restoration work,
drywall, doors, tiding, docks.
porches.
Llc/lna
773-1*47
AFFORDABLE HOME Rfpelr
Dependable All phases Coll
lor Fraoaat. Michael 17) 710*

iB

Legal Notice
• * * VEHICLE AUCTION
This auction w ill be held an'
June 7 I t o a t f R i m at THi
Aiataya T ra il. Ovlada, F l
Fraapacflv* btddvrt may m
apec t rehk tea an to* day before
tram to g a m until 4 0* p m
te rm * a r* cash or certified
funds only Tibbitt* I n o Atom*
Somoran Tewmg raaarvoa to*
right to accept ar ra|*ct any and
all beds
1*1* F o rd T B ir d W h it*
IP A B F a a S fO H IItll*

Itll

T a y a t*

t e r c e l B lu e

J T | A L l S O S D t t | * f 7 t
Pubtlah May If. I f f *

DER 1*4

GAAAGE SAU
Scuba Suita, eater bed
etc I I I Par Place Saf. • t

GARAGE SAU
Saturday f * to ll N Oregon
A y t . Lake Manra*

HUGE SALE
L o tt of Ito lh e t and houaehoad
item * Corner of Sanlord A v *.
and F ainaaltia Dr Faltoavr
tlyna Friday A Saturday, 4 )

•GARAGE SAU A0 M M A IN
Call In your garage aal* ad by
11 noon on Tuesday an* to t*
advantage af our apFclal
garage sate ad prlcall Call
Ctestified new tor delallal

377 76)1

LOTS Of rURNIFUtC
and small appliances 1 ft
Broadmoor Dr . Cardinal
Oaks Saturday A Sunday. 4 I

YARD SAU
440 1 M* Danville Saturday
and Sunday, t 4 Now Item*,
book*, collectible glaaawar*
« * m lK . __________________

toomt im provam anl'
AL DOES IT M il
Fla II right al a p rk * you con
afford. Llc'd/lna. From alart
to flnlah. Carpanfry, plumb
Ing, alactrlcal, and roollng
IVC1. 2) yrs Of *&lt; per lent* No
|ob loo big or small Call
174lata * r 7734111 )4 heuri

Lawn Service
A A N D r i QUALITY LAWN:

Compltto pro car* since Ifao
Cleanup*, hauling. Ill 0714

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREf

Raa /Comm., dependabla, low
rates1Fro* aal.........3)0 7070
Pointing

* OAVISASONPAINTINO .
F ro o e tllm a to t. lO y rto ip
__________ 7744401__________
P A IN T IN O . p tp a r hanging ,
p ra ttu r* washing and dry w all
repair. Fra* a it. 171)174

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R IT B i Clean driveway*,
ro o t* , pool docks, w a lk s ;
houses. Fro* *11.1314177

PT)o1ography~
BEACH, Sparta and Wadding*.
i*Aobi| tQuIpunlqui pflclog,

™TwIl??mlng Pool
Service/Rapa Ir
W E E K L Y SERVICE from 54)
mo. Chom-Rlla Pool Sorvlc*
Robert Shoemaker
7407171

ERBRSn
M

NlUiAM k aiAOSHM
centacf Rfbacca at work

rOUB FAMILY TABD SAU
Furniture, woman s plus ail*
c lo th e * , m a n '* c te th e i,
c h ild re n a c to th a i, to o l!
Anything yeu can Imaginel
Saturday end Sunday Starts at
fa n Orange Avo all of 417

C r p il/ln it a lla t lo n

Nolle

i l — P trs o iM ls

THIS WEEK'S

I w v lc .
■ CHO U T 4 4 4 IVC Uc'». IM.
“ Lai th* Proteaatonal* da It."
Fraooitlm atoi........... 3»-777f

J

Advertise Y o u r B u s i n e s s Every Day
For As Low A s $45 Per M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322 261 1

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Plaintiff,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO N T IIN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

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Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, M ay 19, 1994 - OB

31— Personals

7 1 -H e lp Wanted

ADOPTIONS

C H IC K C A S H IH F T / P T i
Chock coihlng. bonk tailor or
llm llo r t i p preferred t i t l
h r. A p p ly Chock C o ih ln g
E ety. 1111S French Ave.

Fro* medical car*, tronspor
la llo n , counseling, p riv a te
doctor plus living expemei
Bar F71711S Cloarwolor Attorney
Jo M F rlc k a r......u a t l H O I

DRIVERS NEEDED
A O CARRIERS. Tovorot. FI,

• woll ottoblithod ond grow
mg Control Florida botod

23— L o s t * F o u n d
REWARD
LOST BROWN B O X III
wilts white p o m Near JOth
ond Sanlord Avo Needs modi
colcoro H T 111) or n s - im

25—Special Notlcis

HOST FAMIUIS NEEDED
SOoro Its# Amo*Icon droom
MS exchange students O rilv
Ing In August Coll 00&gt; SOI t i l l
nr U l l i l t or I m m l i l t

31— Private
Instructions

DRIVERS

IWIMLBSSONl, SANFORD FL
Will rotumo Moy 10th
m D ll Jackie Cetto
4 1 - H e a m i* Fitness
ENERCUEI
• C ot too oatra energy you
'n o a t. Look hotter, loot bettor 1
F B I ! Id o y lo e g tt ROC Oeyo
W M tlflf
■veoW &gt;MTIS4t

43— Investigative
Services
o LEOALPHOTOORAPHV o
Reasonable rale*

Collin Mto

45—Legal Services
fA N TB O i OAettt ond OeMlot
lo in po lor o Mounting good
tlm o on ewr 1 night Halloween
truloo on mo Zenith tlo rtln g
Oct I t
Can Jackie at
Oo Travel aor U&gt; t o l l

55— Business
Opportunities

Claoo A A B, lu ll tlmo and port
tlm o. Mukt have verifiable
experience. DOT phytlcal and
good driving racord
Oonoral Personnel sel l 111

DRIVERS WANTED *
Qualified exp produce hauler
Lang dlktanca. CDL required
Clean MVR Call tor apptka
lion
a g iM P I M M m O f m

ORVWAU PATCH PERSON

view moniy lor o vary

‘B g r e liy e b v tir w ta oSI i w lloo

F u lltim e Am or Pm th ittt.
P e rry 'I Fam ily Reiteurent
Altamonte M oll, upper level.
_____ Next *e Soon
_
Need lev Sanlord araa Part
lim a. Am A Pm ih i f l t In
Itu lu lie n a l Apply al
1100 Brang la Avo
_____ Orlando 701 I MO
S tripper/w axer P a ri lim a
La le hou rt HPm tA m

, BAD C i l O I T I Loom oaodly
t how to llo your crodil roport
C ol-m o loony ond mo crodil
(O rdt you dotorvo A m ollng
rtc o rd o d m oiyogo ro v o o ll

I t l e i m rot;o»i it

Apply inperton
Debar y Manor
40N H x r y tte i
Oakery, FI
eel tea ee it

GKOUNOSPCIISON
w l«rg« *p*rfrTs»nt

6 1 — M o n e y to L e n d

com m unity ifii L i l t M ir y
f u t ll l m t ig fn m tfo n lf 14 Hr

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
CET THE MONET!
A ll you nood la your llllo lock
Diamond lor oppomimonl

i t e m t _________

SL Cron Apirtmonts
321 7303
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele Full or port
l i me Cell &gt;11 e lU ________

71—Help Wanted

HELP!

EMPLOYMENT
323*5176

______ new. wn»si.

BANT 1 0 IN poopio to lota
i wolght now) No w illpow er
r o q u i r o l l 100% n a tu r a l
D octo r-* ooommondod 100%
guaranteed
lo t loot
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOW I
call

Dolly work, dolly pay Report
&gt; 10 Am. M l Perk Drive.
Sanlord or cell lie Ita i. eta
LABORERS NEEDED Skilled
end untamed Doyt
Cell between I J
SPRINT STA PFINO. W IS H

LANDSCAPERS
Pull lim#

SPRINKLER STS. INSTALLER

- AGENTS' REAL ESTATE!

APPLIERS S l l HR
Wo tra in local work

m t n trio______

APPOINTMENT SEnERS
lu ll ond port tlmo
Spurt available M ot I work
S a lu rd e rt t l M hr Parma
Pont poyllloni Never a tool

Ip P tn o im tl, &gt;296111
preduct* 1,000. Born to
No door/door P T/F T
I M l l l t l / l m t a 1100

BARTENDER
f o r i tlm o Boor ond win# bar.
Lake M ery oroe Coll M » » W

BOOT PERSON
„__ I hovo own looll Eap In
heavy c o lllilo n A p p ly In
person; Mon F rl, tA m IPm
M01 Country Club Rd. Sonlord

m e a t * _________

C spwr I'tncwO'

SOD LAYERS
Nil t«p#f i# fK t rtftw if td

CALL IJ) I I I I

MAIDS
S e r v Ic e M e ld
L e e d e rt
arerege U per hr Call loder
t t e r t to m o rro w C ar and
phone a m u ll Exp only
H IO H J ___________________

MANAGER TRAINEE/
ASSISTANT MANAGER
COASTAL MART. INC. It now
hiring Management po tillo n t
Excellent wagea. benelltt, end
vocation Experience heiplui.
but not necettery Apply In
po rten t I t l l Orlande Ave.
BOB______________________
M EDICAL

CNA
Opening! for ell t h l l l t P latte
apply In per ton.
Hillhavon Healthcare Center
tia Mellonvilla Ave.
__________ l aniard__________
M ED IC AL

CABINET MANUFACTURER
N to d i holpor tor m a terial
handling, cleaning ond tiling
Si hr. Immediate opening*
_________ 114 m e __________

Cultured Marble Manutac.
Needy eaperlencedlnytellory,
Sol U p/F Iborglaik Patching,
and Flnlihory Immodlotoly
_______ CALL 494-4*00_______

DAYCARE WORKER
Experience 0 p lu i M u ll bo
o« enable day I ond nighty
Coll Joyce at
Mro. Mlchollo'y Haute M l - i m

DELIVERY HELP
O r lv a r i n o o d td . A m /P m
khllly avail. M u ll h«vo oco
nomlcol rolloblo Iro n ip l A l
loot! I I y n ol ego w ith valid
d rlvo r llc tn to and proof ot
Inyuronco. Coll Pom o l Olon
M ill!;
111 1111
E O E M /F

322-7491

RN MANAGER
Full time 11 th ill, weekendt
ott Experience In an acute
care lo ttin g and management
highly detlreble. Come end be
a pe rl ol the changing trend In
long lorm care Salary do
pendent upon experience.

LPN
Full tim e and perl lime. I end
I I hour t h l l l t available Good
leaderihip t k l l l t a m u ll G N 't
end G P N 'k w ith p re v lo u l
le a d e rth lp experience a lio
encouraged to apply
Drug tree workplace
Apply In per ion i
Debery Manor
M H .H v r y llT l
Debery, FI
4*7 U t 4411

0)%&lt;x6e, P
‘ &lt;vuxcU&amp;e
'ty &amp; c v t /4 d c 0 te 4 A ',. .

S F L L I t lQ 7

11PM1AM ih llt Full time
Apply In person el Lekevlew
Nursing Center PIP E Second
Shoot. Sanford_____________
M E D IC A L

5 AVI

P/T M F . l t W ill tra in
P /T lly o r delivery 1*1 MW

‘ NURSES AID

OPERATORS

PART TIME WEEKENDS
C uttom er A s ilile n li. Ceth
levy. Vet A ttltte n lt
1100100 Tueeday Friday

PART TIME OFFICE HELP
typing, bookkaaplng.
Can IMBUE

PORTER/CROUNDSREEPER
W hr* per wk Apt grpundk
upkeop A pply
S ailpointa
A pt! . 401W Seminole B ird
Santerd 111 IM I
___

SECRETART/SALES '
Full tim e Parian needed to
carry out e ll hmcltone a l a
manufactured home kalet ol
lice A n tw e r phonal, title
work, lake liltin g t type, mow
hornet and e i. i l i . * t men
agar Send return# to PO Bet
tool. Sanlord, FL t t m
EOB ___________
M /F
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R Job
hom ing Armed A unarmed
then My A A itov 1140100

SECURITY OFficilis
Sanlord Lake Mery ClOkl D
guard Ibense required Start
im m ediately t Call et«4111
W ARP.MO Ult AND O IN E R A L
LABOR H I L P N B B D B D I
Benuk lor drivers AM k h itti
available Deity pay. no fee
Report ready to work I 10 am.
Induktrial Labor S vc. M i l
F ranch A v Nephonecaltk

WELDER
f u r g o d , p ip e and tu b in g
welder needed Cell 111 0x01

73—Employ m#nt
Wanted
MATURC LADY w ill kit with
child or elderly pevten Cvee
_ ^rjU 2 h lt_ 2 1 4 ^1 *lie tle r _ n e r ^

91—A partm ent!/
House to Share
ROOMMATt

WANTBO

tf » m i'« p r t l t r r t d
hOBTS« 140 nek m

S h *r* pool
iss«

*

*

115— Industrial

99— Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rant
B R ID O B W A TIR A fT S - San
to rd 'L k AAery Win a month!
he# rent I Deborah. 171 *104

COOL OfFTI
One Bedroom A pertm entt
l i t ! D IA L
M o tt wood Apt l X V IT U

WHHEEEEEWW1

MARINErS VILLAGE
Loko Ada I bdrm. SMO me
1 bdrm . St W me and up

321-4470
SANFORD. I Bdrm. S M b/tnp.
p lu i tecwrlty A ll u tlttfto t paid
except aloe
n io e e l
SANFORD a l l S Park Ave I 4
I bdrm . e h U l i S U l * SlOB
da p, or weekly. WOBOT
SANFORO. I bdrm fere p e apt
in downtown historical dt*
h id
U M 'm o n th plue U N
depeeit XT) 4114____________
SANFORO. Oak Avo 1 bdrm , 1
both Sal S'mo l i t ond loot
tlP M M W M lIill
I R ID R O O M F i l l MONTH
S P IC IA U I bd rm t A e ftk
even
Call lo rry . M l 0*10

1 /2 MOMTH FREEH
I B d r m /I Bom 111 1*10
SH EN AN DOAHAPABTM INTS
1 BORM I BATH apt ovanoblo
1/11/94 C H AA . ilo c k o b lo
wothor and dryer, all klkh a n
appl lancet
ta ll
XX7 101 j
1 BORM downstairs e l 1010 S
Sanlord Avo 1)11 Include!
water 001 11471*4 any lim e

103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
OONT R IN T w han you can
own I H U D hornet, b a n k lo re
closures. and m ere A l lew a t
SMO dawn A ll oroeel
A iu te n M o k e O re e p M l m i
H ID D E N LAKB N ’fe 1/ 1. btg
tc r o o n o d p o r c h ,

la

lo t

Leexe 'e p tlo n w , ow ner tlnenc
Ing M IS 'm e * * * * * * * _________
LAKB H A R N IV
W ATERFRONT 1 bd rm . 1
bom manufactured hovee Far
u t o ta l .*00 er reel *410/me.
_________O M t lM N l_________
L A K B M A R T 1 BEDROOM
HOME FOR RENT CALL
__________ » e re d __________
R IN T W ITH OPTION P inecrett
1 /1pool home, fenced S i ll mo
lit. la il. A tec l l i a iie

S AN FO R D . I b d rm . I d

b o th

lekehont houte ItM /m o

A QUIET. CLEAN RM In San
lord Kitchen A phone u u ,
coin laundry t i l A up IH 4 W I
CABLE TV. phona, k it prlv
Non drinking, mature male
prat 111 wk. SMdop 111 1410
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle tle rlln g
l l l / w k . K itc h e n , p h one,
la u n d ry, video ge m ot, o il
ilro o t perking
1104411
F U R N IS H E D ROOM, elec.,
A/C. m icro, hot p lile . double
lin k , table, bed. celling tent
A ll u til turn 101* Magnolia.
Sanlord. Call MT 0 * 1
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, ra frlg
•ra to r, microwave, color Iv.
oft ttra e l parking, and maid
earvlca ■_________ 171 KXH
ROOM FOR' RENT ill'w e e k
Cell lor more Information
111 1101 or 411 1770

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

SANFORO 1 bdrm, I bath, cent
H /A . carpal Like new I 1 yr
leexe M U 'm o tee U l l t l l
SANFORD T O W N H O U IB . I
b d rm . I d ba. F lra p la c a .
private courtyard w / gazebo
No p o ll MOO'mo Security
depot It Attar 1pm M l 1111

S tenstrom R entals
• SANFORO 1/1 DUPLEX w 'd
hookup. CMA, Sallmo SIM M&lt;
• S AN FO R D 1/1.1. 1 d o r y
duplex C/HA *410/mo Sam/toe
S kn tlre m Realty. Inc.
l/Ufe
AA——- ——w
UeMA.
Tve Nvdrte^N
/ *mw
*aofr TW
HTel
like II w ot our ow n." Jim Doyle
l l l i e t l A tle rlP M i U P 14*1
1 RIDROOM , 1 both, coni H /A.
fa m ily rm . Only SIM down!
A lto 4 bdrm, 1 bath avallabla.
A ik about our HUO hornet I
Why re n t! THR H ILL IM A N
OROUP, INC Roe Her 111*111
1/4 BORM HOME looking lor o
good fam ily w ith rofaroncot,
C/HA, fam ily room, foncod
yard
U M /m o
M l IASI

105—DuplexT riplB x/ Rent

NOTICE
A ll re n ta l and ra a l aetata
a d v e rll la m e n t! a re tu b |e c l to
the F e d e ra l F a ir flo u tin g A ct,
w h ic h m a k e i II Ille g a l to
e d v e rtlte any pre fe re n ce , lim ­
it a t io n o r d l i c r l m ln a t lo n
b a ted on ra ce , co lo r, re lig io n ,
eex. handicap, (a m llla l t le lu t
o r naMonel o rig in

1 BORM. unique, very clean end
nice, big ro o m i, c lo te to
downtown. M l 017* Iv m tg
I BDRM, kllchon, porch. 1*1 wk
AISO d tp 1 bedroom U k i'm o
tw o dap. P e lt ok 130 4111

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
ATTRACTIVE 1/1 w /F le . rm .,
tplc.. he el/alr. Avail. 0/1. S41S
p lutdep No pets. 171 04*1

CLEAN, QUIET 1 BDRM
thododoroo. U M /m o. 111U41
SANFORO. I bdrm., carport,
ta c u rlty ly tlo m , lu ll k ll.,
114*111 dlKOunted M i l
SANFORD. 1 bdrm , 1 bath,
garaga, laundry, graat room
w ith cathedral colling, fenced
bock yard. No pet*- *510/mo.
________ Call UI-0441________
1 BEDROOM. I BATH Central
H /A , yard, scraanad back
pofCh 11144*4 or 114*001

114—Warehouse
Space / Rent
L O N O W O O D /L A K I M A R Y .
M id t l i * p u b lic ito r a g a
warehouMl. *M , MO, or 1*M
tq H kpacai. Nlca, kacura,
a a illy a c c a ttlb l* location.
From 11*1 per mo. 111*11*

_____ Rentals
O F flC e /te a n h i t i * kp*c«. U M
Sq ft. f r l m q lo c a tio n *1
entrance to Control Fla R *
gtonal A irp o rt t o i n i lest

SANFORD R tta lt/O tlic *. 1M
eq H . corner o l 11m and Perk
Ave
tlld /m o
14* MOO
SANFORD; Far leeee. toned
C t. Tto* Country Club Rd
Approx I MO eq ft Largo
pa re d , fenced and lighted
parking tot ar i tor eg* are*
U M p lu i tax Call Oick Joyce

HO M ES
SWEET HO M ES
Single Story Design • No One Below or Above
Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
1 Bedroom SEABREEZE

r______

(MoilifcSJ

Hatha TMsAJC Pay Ho ApplutlonFal

St. Croix Apartments
321-7303
On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Mary
HOURS; M -f. 9 - 6 * Sa !. 10-5 • Sun. Closed

.

3301 S. Sanford Ave. •323*3301
H O U R S ; M o n -S a t S *5:30 C l o u d S u n

■■ ■■

I I I I I I I I I I B I I I I I I I

330 3230
O N L Y it * * * d o w n a i i u m e
7!k % H uge tre e d le ft New In
*11 F A B U L O U S I bedroom
w ith e ll th e e x lr a t l
C all D U a * m The Carmen Oroup
H H H lP M m i

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUU A VA FORCLOSUHBS
Lew down I Seminole. Orenge
end Votui&gt;a C oun lei
Call tor d e le ili I
* Lack A rbor, unique lake
front home Large lot 14! KO
BethOibbrne
Venture I Prepertto!

_ 3304 )2 7 3 /774-9400
SANFORD/LK MARY 1 bdrm 1
bath. I c e ' go' M lKror leate
option at 1*10/me i i i t/io
SANFORD Hamilton Dtitrlet
Like new. in. «lr, wether
dryer, le t ly t. dbi carport
IM M dn |4 * ,* M * * * m /
SANFORO U l.!** J bdrm 1
bath Nice area 74*7 Orenge
Av* Real nice home I cen
make ,ou m * owrwx «) i ) m

141—Homes for Sale
A f f Q fltlA b lF HOMES
V fc U T U H t I P R O P E R T IE S
FH A /V A tow *k *H % -» 4 * k.
owner ttnenc* tow * i sea*/met
O b v'l Ferecletw rai. Repel I
Semtaete, Or eng*. V elviie I
tee.keel e /It U v . din. lam m u ,
eel In k i t , le c u rlty . u to llita l
C 01V CUSTOM kpllt Dming.
f a m ily r m i A p p lia n c e * ,
gar eg*, fenced yd. IA4.9M
FOOL HOMBI 1/7. 1AM kq HI
L lv . d in . la m lly . g a m *
room * U r perchl 101.WO
Land leaped 1/1. 1/1 acral Appl.
llv . dm. tarn rm *. *47.100
S U N K E N F A M IL Y MM. A
m t m . peel L lv . &lt;*n. lam .
rm * , a p p l. te r porch, tecuri
7y t y i tern end garage I **.*00
BRICK i n ip lh . llv, din. tern
rm *. tec ly ile m . ta r porch,
fenced yd . garage I Ut.MO

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w /ip lll bdrm plan!
Dining, fa m ily r m i. eppl .
freed r e d 14*1/mo SM.MO
FHE FO RICLOSUKBI 1'1 tp m
llv.. d in . oat In kltch lanced
w/gerag* Ito l'm o *10 *00
CUSTOM b u ilt 1/1 ipm - Uv..
d in ., * * l In k ltc h ., eppl .
garage SS4t/m«. t* l.* M

PAU L

SANFORD Brend new home.
1/1. C/HA. btg lot Nice quiet
area Include! body ihop mm
large perking *«*e Only
____ IJ» *0* OBO 111 *141
SANFORO Lovely 1 7 . 70/1 vq
tl . It* e c re i Den. dming rm .
ter porch, new peml P o ttib i*
leetepurchew I lI lK e * ! / ! * *
Peme-Andenen Prop!, Inc.
SANFORD
COunlry livin g ,
d o e * to new m a lll C ree l
itertov, 1/1, den. eel In kltch.
beeutllul tree* U lK te s T ttg
Peine Anderien Prep , Inc
SANFORD 1 b d rm . 1 bath
Great le c a lw tl Hew point and
carpel
SM.MO
U * M l*

S TF N S T R O M
R E A L T Y ,

BATEMAN REALTY
SANFORD ■ Near new ihop
ping m a lll 1 acre* w ith 4/1
kpllt p i* * In ground pool.
beautiful oak t r a i l .....S1M.M0
EAST 2nd 51 iplex.117J.000
■ IA U T IF U L wooded lot near
W llio n tchool Owner (Inane
Ing I ................. A ikin g 171.900

BUYERS!!

We’ve 0*1 Them A LU
Cell our Full Tim*
Selei Teem ANY TIM El

322-2420*321 2720
SANTORO • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38th Y u i*
M il SUMMERLIN STREET. 4
bdrm . 1 bath, garage, centre!
H/A. new paint In A oul.
owner financing SI*.*00 Oeyt
0*101** Evening* 111 t o ll
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
lO O k lll lo t 14x14 b lk
leundry/workkhop. 17x17 ter
rm. Very clote to Plnecretl
Elem. SM.000 171 744*

153—AcreageLoti/Sale

321-0759..............321-2257
C A IIIL B R R R Y B e e u tllu l 1
bdrm , IV* bath New carpet,
paint. Show* Ilka a modall
1*4.!00...........................4**707*

HALL REALTY
312 W Fusl S t, Siinford
La kafrM t 1/1 homo. U I.* M
1/1 c t r n t t tot. * l r ........ -...M7.1M
l l a r l t c r a i l T * r m il Gountryl
1/1/1, f*m .. * lr . fenced, tlf.w o
1/1/1, lo*d*d w /le*tw ree l.|7 t,*M

323-5774
DBLTONA. 1 bdrm . I bath, 1
car, new carpal, paint In/out,
C/HA.
Sal.DM 407 W -TOl*
D e l t o n a ! only K M down.
U M /m o. Choove Irom 1 homo*
to bo remodeled by builder.
Greet opporlunlly.
Metro Oroup *44-1111
DBLTONA - 1 bdrm. Uk bath.
fa m ily r m ,e x tr * il SSI.1M
W. M k llc ie w ik l. I71TW1

H ID D E N L A K B ; N ice 1/ 1. b ig
t c r t t n q d p a r c h , Ig l o t .
L a a io /o p tlo n w /p w n o r llnancIng. S*15/m o . « **.» ***

BANK FORECLOSURES, G 0V7
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY
J iM t M a m fiild , 323-7271
A A C a rn e t, In c., 111.1114
L A K E M A R Y B L V D . 1/ 1 .
Loaded w ith ip a c ie l fe a tu re !
L iv in g ro o m , d in in g ro o m ,
fa m ily room , 14*0 iq ft, N«#d*
to go now I R educed l x IT t.fM .
L A K B M A R Y . 4/T . kheded lo t.
fenced y a rd , acreaned p *tlo .
Q u ie t, n e a r t lt m . New ca rp a l,
tile , b lin d *. M I . M O . n i - m i
L O N O W O O D /M y rtle L ik e an
c a n a l. 1/1 t p ll t , ic ra a n a d
h a ile d pool. tp lc .. g re a t rm .
I I I 1. 9M . 3M I 71*

IN C .

ANQT AlL0W 4tte0W Dov.nl
OevT Repot The Leleil L u ll
Bank Ferectoturet Suoer Deeitt

O S IIO M N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 4 m ^l

_______ m - lt ll________

A

STELTENKAM P
REALTY

111— Office
Space/Rent

C o llt o r d e io llil

Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
Attic Storage, Private Patio &amp; Morel
S a n fa u C (£ &lt; u v tt

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o A r e a l.........................u r . N t e
a
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a Gov't D ew ! Payment 111 *
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NEW Sanford o ftlca t and/or
weroheueae 40* 7 *00 eq H
Special. 11*1/me 1U 7U 4
SANFORD O tfk a ipac* 1400
tq ft building total. IMO kq
ft par * N k e unit H I &gt;004
MO SO F t I T tor toako on 17*1.
k u c c e tifu l e x ittm g anchor
buiinakket Good perking and
lig h tin g O re e t v l i l b l l i t y
Akblng *400/mo 177 4404 work

*

• Sawtord-i B ait Dealt Large *

* 4 bedroom w/poot Good

117—Commercial’
Rentals______

O n t u iy ^

B e a u tifu l 1 , 2 &amp; 3 B e d ro o m
A p a r tm e nt H o m e s A v a ila b le

*

* Lake M ery ic h a e lil
*
* Beautiful. Ig 1/1. hardwood *
- Heart.......
t i n ow p

__________ M l 1004_________

93— Rooms tor Rent

S I 0 .0 0 0

e Oev’t. Bank Feredeiw ret. &gt;
*
Atkwme No Ouellfy
*
* Hemet w ith IMO DOWN I *

DENTAL HTGIRIST

* MOLLY MAID/MAJDS *

S 2 .0 0 0

P f tltlF Y n n O K E M S
i f / - . ru L L u i v r r i

Immediate opening available
for dyn em k Individual S *
d o yt par week Strong port#
sk ills * m u s t 964 711 *300

Lig h t

airport

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

LPN

______tor Bob otter 1 Pm______

i n oil t o r m o i n

Nothing succeed* like tucco tt
W ere wall into our l/ddocodo
at tra ining auccotllui ogonit
NO tlconto t
W e llh e tp l
WATSON REALTYCORP
B B A LTORS
111 1N0___

-

WE NEEDWORRERS

mobile home Near
and beltway t l* . MO
' i L m / t it

M EDICAL

Part tim e hourk Good pay
Call Pem el Ol an m i n i
1110101 I O B M / F ____

FLOOR CLEANER

59—Financial
Services

A ll ih i f l t Full lim e end part
lim e Only thoaa having exp*
rim c a a t a H urting A ttltla n f
In long term cere end being
able to -how proof ot ro g lllrp .
tlon to toko the cour to or
c h o llo n g e Ih o l o t i upon
opplicalion mould apply M u ll
be c e rlllie d no lotor than to
dayt alter hlr». Drug tree
workplace
Debery Manor
M N . H w y U Ol
Debery, Ft
________ a a tu a e c it_________

EJtP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS

EXPERIENCED GRILL COONS

141—H om tsfor Sale
B X C H A N O B OR S I L L your
p ro p e rty located an yw h e re I
I n v b tle r t R ealty . 774 1411
LO N O W O O O Lb M a ry School!
1/1 w /p o o l. 1M 7 tq tt IPSI
L o n g w n o d L k M a ry R d.
S7* .* M O w n a r .*17 t o t *
-M O D E R N 4 b d rm hom e w ith
kpaclal kitch e n , o u t b u ild in g
and tre e d lot. G ree t buy e l
S M .IM I
* * .* ACRRS, nicely Ireed with

NURSIN6 ASSISTANT

Sat A S un, potkibly moro
Cook Itesch and dinner, a t t it t
w ith p o lle n ll end laundry
P to e s e c a U K rlity lM litT S

Mon Thurt. t ' i hr work doyt
Pd holiday A vocation Apply
ef&gt; tan Del. nee Old Lake
Mary B d . Senior 0 I I l N i t

KIT *N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

M E D IC A L

Experienced only need apply
F a tt c ath lor righ t per eon
I t l t l M leave m et t ape
e a x h s m o o seeee m , Mewtk
It you hove ceorope c o lli
K u r il M r . roc, meg.

E X P ER IE N C ED COOKS

NT I D Partner to Invest In
jR to owning A cenopy business
l

company oilery you
• l i t to
per ml la
• Up to 11.000 m l per mo
• Stop D ll Pay
P Unloading Pay
• Vocation Pay
• Solely A Performance Donut
• Spout* Riding Program
• Aver ego Trip 17 Doyt
• Late Model Conventional
Treetort
It you hovo 1 yoo rt tractor
tra ile r. OTR ond know and lea
• ipenerKO p lu i a good driving
record, call
________ I aaa i t * t i t * ________

71—H tlp W tn lx l

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
ld * * l tor mobile home or
home ilia , h o n e t. c *tlle .
terming, or nurtery Zoned
•grlcullurel. 13.900 per acre
Small down peym tnt with
owner financing *g* 7*M771
OSTBBN ■ 11 ecret In Oak
Hammock. Atium ebl*
130 14*4

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
BY OWNEK. V I. double wide,
lam lly park, carport, tcreen
room, ito re g * . E xce lle n t
cond. Priced below value.
________ Ph 111*1*1 S e m llp m
WINTER SPRINOS. 1 bdrm. 14'
x *0’ , C/HA. screened porch,
carport. 1 util. rm i. Sacrifice
114.000_____________ 111 l i t *
11' X 4a' Mobile Home. 2 bdrm, 1
both. Good condition. SI.I91.
*04117 1117 or 104 7*1 S ill

159— Real Esfate
______ Wanted______
1 TO 1 ACRES lor mobile South
lin lo rd /L a k o Jauup are*.
C allIM Jim a a iva m a iu Q O

181—Appliances
____ / Furniture____

•

AAA RAY’ S APPLIANCE 4
111 S French Ave. Sanlord
R * I r Ig * r * t o r , S t o v e i,
W eihen Dryere. Free 1 yr
labor warr. Del evell. 121 OOtl
• AIR CONDITIONER, well
unit. 190 Firm. Lv name A
Number on machine 174 1177
BEDROOM SUIT
lla iia lt.
King lolld pin* (dark), tlrm
maltresi, triple d re iu r, large
armolro, S7M407 HO t i l l
BUNK BED SET w ith two
matching dresteri Include!
m ellratM k. Excellent cond
1700.1 PIECE dining room tel
1121. FULL SIZE BED with
thee It SM AMANA wether
end dryer STOPl i m i t ______
• DESK. 31" x SI” , otllce swivel
chair on roller! A 4 drawer
tiling cabinet. All lor S40.
m * it *

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
• DINETTE SET. table end 4
chairs M l Can deliver. 172
•0*0______
• DINETTE SET wood grain
labia 2*1V x l * t V with I "
drop In laal and two chain
Only TIP Call 1T1 7174_______
F U L L BOX SPRINO AND
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRTDS MART
777 4117
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 70 years In Sanlord
Sale* New end Used Service
ell makes A p e ril 704 E
Commar d e lS I______ 112 1*11
KENMORE wether, very nice I
Free delivery end warranty
__ John A h Beit. 724 17*1
•K E N M O R E DRYER New
paint, works good SIS Call
14* 177
1
_______
KINO SIZE bdrm tu ll A 1 cond
* drawer 'd re iu r, m irror. 1
nlghlilendi w/ d tl drawer!
All lor I7M FREE box spring
A m otlro tt w/ l u ll 177*411__
• MI C R O W A V E . ' Kx n mo r e .

Urge Look! good I Work*
per le d I SM
Cell 177 14/0
MOviNOi Sole, loves**! Like
new. Tradii lone I Mlsc Items
771 **** dayt 71* 007* eves
MUST 1ELLI Rich Plan Indus
tria l treater uprlghtl Esc,
rondfllonl
14*1111
• T A B L I. drop leaf, with 7
chairs Table top It M " sq
with both leaves up. er V W x
M " with on* leal down ar I*”
■ la” with both leavas down
E xcallent condtfon
tee
Call *071M 4UI
• TWIN B IO . with bundle Like
new condition S40 Call 114
0*14
• W O O D E N T A B L E FO R
SALE 4 chairs Old wood
table, solid wood Very heavy
tlOO
1741207

187— Sporting Goods
• E X E R C IS E B IK E
Good
condition S M IT H * * !________
FOB SALE EXERCISE BIKE
1M Tread m ill 1 &gt;00 OBO
lie e#*i
____________

l*» —Office Supplies
^E quipm ent
C O PIER. Konica 2000. w ith
d u p la x e r. a u lo teed, e d it
board m u lti color New UK
A tklng 17,100
*14/110

191 — B u i l d i n g

219—Wanted to Buy
JUNK CARS W ANTED Greet
Southern Auto Wrecking pays
cash lor unwanted vehicle*
r u n n in g o r n o t. M o n d a y
through Saturday * am *pm
W e'll lend buck 407 444 M il
USED CABINETS W ill take uul
your old cabinet! end haul
ewey for no charge. H i n t *
W IL L buy autographed lette r!.
photoi. etc. ot lem out people
^9 e c e e ie d /e llvP _ _ 4 0 /J4 7 1 0 M

221—Good Things
to E a t ____
W H ITE CORN FOR SALE
M eriwether F a rm !
1401 Celery Ave., Senlovd

223—M iscellaneous
• COM FORTER, klng/queen
Like new condition Only *70
________ Call 1 » P O O * __
FISH Tank 10 Gel long combo
Common Oscar. Pleco. both
10" tlO O O B Q **!*7 H a ll&lt; p m
• FOR 1 A L I
Super Highway
Power King NEW * ply 1 11
I* 1 L T Range 0 Tubeless on
I hole rim Single or duel use.
M l 00_____________________
• ORACO CAR SEAT; Like
new I Paid 1*0. asking MO
_______ l i e 40*1 Iv m tg _______
• INSULATION for attic. Owens
Corning R I*. * I " x t l " ,
704per toot OBO 171 4top
LIV IN O ROOM SET. sole end
loveteel, 7 lam p ! Only t y r
old 1IM OBO 1.1 ENGINE lor
M ltiu b lth l Mirage Only 11.000
miles SIM OBO 111*901
• PLIERS. Husky U S A make
1” * " •
Slip | 0ln l pliers lor
do II y o u r tlle r M echanics.
Good g ilt Item to e ll males In
your lem lty Carton o l six U ).
For only 1* 00 worth t l *

_________ xn *m__________

SATE LI T C SYSTEM
Never
Installed, remote control, de
s c ra m b le r equipped C a ll
17400, atkln g *I1M 111 **M
1U M Q U IIT WOLFF TANNINO
BEO S N aw C o m m e rc ia lH o m e U n it s F r o m 11*9
Lam ps L o tio n * A ccessories
M o n th ly p a y m e n t! low *1
*1*00 Call Today FR E E NEW
Color Catalog 1 **P **T *I*1
• I 1/1 HP DEEP W E LL alecf
pump w/40ft I l/ I " pipe 1100
(U90 value) H I 1410

230—Antique/Classic
Cars

• PEO BOARD
1/4 i 2* x
47 I I 00 H A R D W A R E
114
111 44*1

• FORD THUNDERBIRD, I t *4
A ll o r lg ln e ll Needs tom e
work
&gt;14*1 OBO 7710110
1140 FORD P ickup. 1/1 Io n .'
restored 1*7* L o ti ol extra
p e rt! A Beauty 14 *00*300*77

193—Lawn &amp; Garden

11000 OBO All power 171 0314

M a t e r ia ls

FOR 1ALE WOOD M U LC H
Bring shovel! HO pick up load
You load 111 1*4/
_______
• LAWNMOWER Snapper l y t
tern 4. w ith a tta c h m e n t*
Meed! tun* up tto 111 121*
SNAPPER PUSH MOWER w ith
bagger Lika new 1700 or be tl
otter 17411*4______________
T R U C K , t r a i l e r , m o w e r t,
w e e d e e te r, b lo w e r, edge
trim m e r, edger. I I ” tre e
ihlpo er end more 111 14*1

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
• AKC COCKER PUPPIES •
* wks. butt, m e le t. health
c o r t ll. kho ti 1700 I I I W B
BEADLE PUPPIBS. * w kt Old
ISO 1 females end I male
110 905/
___
___
• COCKER S P A N IIL , male. No
pepen. but lu ll blooded 4 y r t
o ld
N e v e r been a r o u n d
children Outside dog Needs
good home S ll 124 4*11 otter
1pm
• F R E E K IT T E N S P e r lle l
Manx Please cell a lte r 1
111 17SI____________________
PURE BREED ROTTW EILER
Puppies lor sale A ll shots
________ Call 177 »7&gt;*
PURR FECT PET CARE. Inc.
Al home pel care Exp In
Domestic A Exotic pets Lie.
A Bonded
S l a t t e d by
V eterinarian and Zoological
Park trained personnel We
provide the highest quality
and personalfied pet c a rt al
your home 4*&gt;-lt*'1147 or
*04 122 1411________________
• SKY KEN N EL Anim al travel
cage Very nice. Beige color
140 Call 172 1**4

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t i b le s
A N T IQ U E 5 / E t f • f t l / O u l l i r t .
wanted Anything ol v ilu * .
Topcdsh FI Native 617 6590

•1 9 7 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC

231-C ars ____
• C H R V ILE R IM P E R IA L ' t l .
L ike new M u ll ta il Only
111.M0 Cell (40/1111 9*1*
• CIERA OLOSMOBILE. I I , 4
door automatic. 4 cylinders.
A s k in g *].MO________ 111 111]
• LB BARON Convertible, 'to .
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
lop, new tires U.MO *01 1*0*
• P L Y M O U T H G ra nd F u ry,
w h it* A-1 cond thru out.
Good mileage. *1.000060
________
m -m o o __________

TAKE DP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except tax. leg. title , etc.
F O R D T A U R U S • l* * « .

automatic. A/C. tilt, cruise,
stereo cassette Only *1*3 04
per month
Cell M r Payne tor appointment
17711310/4111***
• T O Y O T A S U P R A , 1*1 *.
M etallic blue, loaded, power
e v e ry th in g , tu n ro o l. W ell
maintained, excellent condl
tlonl Gar eg* kept S3.1M
_______ Cell 401 114 7*B4_______
• H U PORSCHE. 911 Targe,
low mileage, shows like new
110.000
OBO
1711114
1*»1 PONTIAC LE MANS
RUNS G R EAT!
1100
____
111 M
l * _____
• ' l l CHEVY El Cemino. no
eng or b e n * . A/C . P/S. P/B.
cowl hood. SS g rille . toSO
14* 11*1___________________
• ' l l VW BEETLE. 1400 eng
Run* good, looks good, priced
good. W ith Redid 11400 171 *741
• * ] CHEVY C hevtlle 4 dr. 4
spd, new tires, doesn't burn
oil. Good 2nd car 1400177 71*7
' * * C H E V R O L E T Ca p r i c e
Classic. 4 d r . ru m good,
loaded
to.OOO OBO end
'11 Chevrolet Belelr. 1 dr . runs
good 1*000 OBO 114 1211

233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories___

21 3 — A u c t io n s
AUCTION WORLD
SPECIAL BLOWOUTI
Saturday May I I , 10AM. 121
N. CR 417, Longwood. Tools,
box lots, computer equipment,
electric typew riters, lamps,
d re s s e rs , b u lle ts , o tllc e
lu r n llu r e , coffee end end
fables, totes, m irrors, brlc a
brae, even a U rge snake cage
AND LOTS MORE I Quality
consignm ent! accepted fo r
future auction!. 10% Buyers
Prem ium Cash/ M a|or Credit
Cards/ Local Checks Howard
C. Richmond, Auctioneer
AU11M /AB97*
*117111

215— B o a ts a n d
______A c c e s s o r i e s ______
• HOU1EDOAT. live aboard 41'
N a u ta lln e . tw in angina V
drive, 110K. Dr Q u a m **l *1*1
• I* FT BOWRIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o/b. low houn. with
b a ilo r 17,100 377 014*________
• 1**4 SKI/FIBH BOAT. *0 HP
Merc , w /tre lle r. Runs greall
11.000 P artial Ilnence. *41 UP*
• 1U1 REOAL Medallion, I f '
10", 4 eyl In/outboard molor
w /drive on b a ile r 11,000 OBO
*10 *004 or I* * 4101 evei
1*1* CONROY I t ft ik l boat.
Top *0hp Yamaha, tra ile r,
excellent cond 119*1177 *7*1
• 17 FI ORADY W HITE. OMC.
Inb oard/ou lboard. lap li r a
model. 19,000 OBO 111 1114
H FT PONTOON BOAT; A ll
new c a rp a l and In U r lo r .
14.000
40*110* or 2*7 9M0
• 1* FT PONTOON bd«1. All
flb a rg la ti, 140 HP Evlnruxl*.
Vary t a t ll Many extras, like
new I Only 1*,»M 1110MO
• '( 7 OLASSTREAM. IS' boel.
b e lie f, Whp Johnton.Never In
sell w ater, exc. condition.
11.400
OBO
*04 71* *75*
• '»* NENKEN. TO1cuddy cebln,
omc. I/O. 140 hp, low h rt
motivated 14*9114* »1»» Ernie

• REESE RECEIEVR HITCH,
1000/10.000. C lu e IV . F it!
most tu ll lir e p /u trucks.
17100 Call 771 *41*

235—Trucks /
B u s e s /V a n s __
• CHEVY BEA U V tLLR VAN ~
'IT. 1 Ion. Passenger van.
clean. Loaded I Too much to
list, must see to appreciate
Only 17.4910B0.......... I l l 1700
• FORD RANG ER, LTX *1.
P/S. c ru li* . A/C. stereo. 4.700
mile*. I yr or 17,000 m l. left on
warranty._______ Call 177 111]
• JEEP PICKUP TRUCK. I*7»I
4x4 w ith topper 1*00 OBO
N e e d !* lot olT LC . 171 7*1*
• l l t l SUBURBAN OMC. 4 21
dletel, ha lt ton. mechanically
solid, new red./brake rotors A
callpers/hoed liner. Very good
tires end low pkg. ll.MOOBO
_________4 0 7 -T tlltU _________
'7* CJI JEEP. 25* * cyl. 4 w d .
radio, vinyl lop. black, 1 spd
S1.2M....... Excellent condition
111*147 a lte r* Pm.

_

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

110

XR Honda Endura. I9M
Red/whlle. good shape. UOO
Cell a lte r 1pm.
121111*

241— Recreational
Vehicles/ Campers
• 1*17 COACHMAN M .H. 74 ft.,
71K m l. Many extresl Incl.
generator. Vary easy to drive.
*17,900..........................177 4*M
ISM EXCEL 1* tt. A ir, queen
bed. New awning. Excellent
cond 11.0001M 7*71_________
• ’ 7* MOTOR HOME Runs gr»et
W ill (rede lor Ire v tl tra ile r ol
com para ble value 121-71*1
• ' f t ALLEGRO motor home 77
ft, awning, tw in beds, genera
tor A tv. S37.MO OBO H10T17

�• i - 8 «n lo rd H erald, S anford. Florida - Thuraday, M ay 19, 1994

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A nil oxidant* arc hemming
Ihc "manic bullet" n fllic 1090s.
Proponents claim that these
v lta m ln a C, K and betacarotcnr) can prevent cancer,
retard agin#, and protect against
heart dlscuar. True or (alac?
One of the consequence* of
normal human metabolism la
the formation of chemicals callrrl
free rndlcnla. Theae aulMtancea
rapidly burn (oxidize) In the
Ixnly, causing cellular damage
that may lead to disease and
accelerated aging.
Normally, we all have natural
defense mechanisms to neutral.
Izc free radical*. Such a n ti­
oxidant chemicals, which dis­
arm free radicals, become less
efficient as we age. In addition,
the number of free radlral* Is
Increased by air pollution. clgaby Art Sanaom r e tte s m o k in g , e x c e s s iv e
exposure to sunlight, radiation,
[ A SHOPPING FOR CXHMER, *
stress, and exercise. Thus, as we
progress through life, our free\ NOTATRAMiPLANT!
rudlcul defense systems may
become overwhelmed: cancer,
heart disease and degenerative
nflllcilon* (such as arthritis) may
appear.
Beta-carotene. vitamin C and
vitamin K have been found to
keep free rudlcal* In check, even
In the elderly.
Meta carotene had been re­
ported to protect against certain
by Charlta M. Schulz cancers, until a recent study in
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WAY, SIR, I I CAN T \
Medicine proved that It la ol no
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April 22, 1994

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88th Yonr, No. 209 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T
□ Sports

SCO graduate in Hall of Fame
S A N FO R D — Former Seminole Com m unity
College tennis star Mikael lYm fors has hern
named the first player ever elected to the
National Ju n io r College Tennis Mali of Fame.
flSee Page IB.

□ People

70th wedding anniversary
Irene and Ezekiel Dixon Sr. have recently
celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, lii
honor of the observance, u daughter wrote an
Inspiring poem about her remarkable parents.
□ S e e Page 3B.

Life sentence for Garrison
SA N FO R D — Chad Garrison was sentenced to
life In prison yesterdny for robbing and
murdering his former roommate last year.
Garrison, 28, must serve nt least 25 years of
his sentence before he will be eligible for parole.
He was convicted of the 1993 first degree
m urder of Michael Angelo Rodrigue/. 30.
Garrison was arrested last March after police
In Richmond. V a found him driving Rodriguez's
ear ubout a month after a co-worker had
reported him missing.
After his arrest, he admitted to the murder
and told police that Rodriguez was burled In a
shallow grave In St. Jo h n 's County.

Sanford, Orlando linked
Expressway to
open fo r tra ffic
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — It's definite: the Dual Seminole
County portion of the Central Florldn GrccncW ay
will be opened on the afternoon of May 7.
Gerald Hrlnton. director of the Seminole County
Expressway Authority, says tills week he’s
having "G ra n d Opening Celebration" flyers
reprinted sans the "(subject to change pending
construction progress)" message.
□ S e e Expressway, Page 5A

Activities mark
opening of road
By J. MARK BARPIILD
Horald SonlorStalf Wrltor_________________________
S A N FO R D — A morning-full of activities will
precede the long-awaited n|icnlng of the Seminole
County Expressway, the local link to the Central
L See Opening, Page 5 A

H«f (Id Photo t&gt;pTommy Vincent

Workers aro rallying to finish tho final portion ol
Iho Contral Florida GroonoWay oxlllng on U S.

Gun game
ends in
death

H anging a label on them

Weekend to*do guide
• Saturday. April 23. Th e laike Murv High
School Debate team will lie selling Vldalla
onions from 9 n.m. until 5 p.m. on the school
grounds. Th e onions arc priced at $8.50 for a It)
pound bag. Precedes from the sale will benefit
the debate team.
For additional Information, plionr 330-9001.
• Saturday, April 23, Th e City of Sanford
Scenic Improvement Hoard will be confining
their Earth Duycclcbrntlon.
There will be a tree planting In Ft. Mellon Park
next to the Sanford Museum.
Th e planting will take place at 9 n.m. during u
brief ceremony.
• S a t u r d a y . A p r il 2 3 . M a rch of D im e s
WalkAincrlca walk-a-thon. T o raise money for
the March of Dimes for research In preventing
birth defects.
Th e wulk will begin ut Seminole Com m unity
College at 7:30 a m . It Is a lO-mlle course widen
will end up back at the college. There will be
numerous check points along the course where
fruit und drinks will be available.
After the wulk there will be a finish line parly
at the college with food and entertainment.
• Sunday. April 24. Th e Seminole County
Historical Society will host un open house ut the
Museum of Seminole County History. 300 Hush
Blvd.. Sanford, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Fcuturcd at tltc open house will lie a collection
of puper dolls dating from the !820s. Th e dolls
belong to Phyllis G rln d lc, who has been
collecting them for over 15 years.
Th e open house Is designed to celebrate the
81st year of the founding of the county.
T h e event will ulso mark the opening of
"Florida Citrus Labels." an exhibit of 24 labels
that represent the thousands that were used
throughout the states from the late 1800
through the IDGOs.
For more Information, call the museum al
321-2489.
• Sunday, April 24. The Seminole C om m un i­
ty College Symphonic Hand will present their 22
unnual Spring Hand Concert ut 4 p.m . It will be
In the Fine Arts Concert Hull In the Fine Arts
building of the Sanford campus.
Admission Is free.
Th e band, under the direction of I)r. William
Hinkle will lx* performing works by Mozart.
Holst, Foster. Chuplln and Sousa.
Cull 328-4722. ext. 3415 for more Informa­
tion.

INDEX

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By VICKI DeBORMIBR
Herald Stall Wrltor

Mould Photo by Tommy Vinconl

Cocll Tucker, past president ol tho Seminolo
Historical Society, helps director Nancy Fryo
and treasurer John Bistllno, hang somo
samples ol the thousands ol citrus labols that
were usod on Florida fruit Irom tho 1880s

through tho t960s. Tho labels will bo on
display al Iho Museum ol Seminolo County
History on Bush Boulovard in Sanford on
Sunday altornoon during Iho opon houso at
tho museum Irom 2 to 4 p m.

C A S S E LB E R R Y — A game of Russian Roulette
ended tragically fon lH-yrnr-ohl Casselberry boy.
According to Casselberry Police, the boy and
four of Ills friends were In a vacant house, owned
by the parents of one of the ttoyu. A boy und a girl
wuudered to unothcr urea of the room.
Police said inarl|uatui was found In llic bouse.
Just after midnight Thu rsd ay morning Truvls
W right of Casselberry placed a shell In Ihc
chamber of an I880s-v!ntugc Stnllli and Wesson
handgun and *|h i i i the chamber, police said.
Th e y said lie playlully pointed li al one friend
und pulled the trigger Nothing happened, lie
pointed the gun at another lioy and polled the
trigger. Again. It clicked.
Then he pointed Ihc gun al hlsown head.
A loud explcnlon rocked Ihc house, slartllrrg
neighbors who culled the police.
W hen police arrived, they found W right
s|&gt;awlrd unconscious on (h r lloor with a gunshot
wound In Ills head.
Te n hours later, after being airlifted to Orlundo
Regional Medical Center where doctors battled to
save him. tie died.
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Audit shows school district improving
By VICKI DeBORMIBR
Horald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Th e annual audit of
the Seminole County school district
by the stale office of I lie Auditor
General showed Improvements over
lust year, but there were still ureas
In need of Improvement.
Auditor Harold E. Koppcl would

not comment on his llrullngs.
"I have prepared the report and I
would have to say that It should
speak for Itself," be said. "I don't
believe there Is anything more that
needs to be said."
Koppcl spent more Hum a month
In Seminole County preparing the
report, the Auditor General's office
In Talluhassce said, and It Is. they

said "quite complete."
Once again the auditor found (hut
the school district overpaid former
superintendent Robert W. Hughes
by $1,955.17 when he left the
position In Jun u ary 1992.
Th e district wns cited for the same
overpayment Inst year.
Th e district has told the auditor
general that a letter bus been sent to

Hughes requesting the overpay­
ment he repaid. A similar letter was
reportedly sent last year.
Hughes has not replied. He was
unavailable for comment at his
present Job as superintendent of the
Alachua County school district In
Gainesville.
The auditor also found that. In
□ See Audit, Page 5A

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The Sanlord City Commission Is being askod
to support the purchaso of tho Wolska
Building, plcturod right. At the next com­
mission meeting on Monday, they will bo
asked to sign a resolution expressing their
support (or tho purchase ol the building and
Iholr dedication ol the socond floor ol Iho
facility to communlty-rolatod organizations. It
Is hoped that organizations such as the First
Street Gallery, tho Sanlord Wolcomo Center,
tho Main Streot Program and tho like could
find a permanent home In the building which
is located at First Streot and Oak Avenue in
tho downtown historic district. Tho Sanlord
Historic Preservation Board Is also asking the
com m ission to support their elforts In
obtaining state and fedoral funding (or the
acquisition and renovation ol the building.
•
Mould Photo t&gt;T Tommy Vinconl

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S TATE

Population grow th
Death row inmate found dead
T A L L A H A S S E E — A death row Inmate whose death
sentence was overturned and wus awaiting a new sentencing
hearing apparently committed suicide, state officials said,
Samuel RIvern, SO, was found In Ills cell nt Union
Correctional Institution In Halford nt 4:05 a.m. Thursday and
was pronounced dead nt 4:24 a.m., said Department of
Corrections spokeswoman Debbie Buchanan.
Results of an autopsy will not be nvnllnhle for several days,
Buchanan said,
Rivera was convicted of first-degree murder for slaying
Hialeah police officer Emilio Mlynrcs In November 1080.
In January. I he Florida Supreme Court vacated Rivera’s
death sentence and ordered a resentencing before n new Judge
nndjury.
Th e court ordered the new hearing after a prior felony
conviction against Rivera In Puerto Rico was vacated. Th e
conviction had been a centerpiece of the state's case for seeking
the death penalty against Rivera.

Met Life pays fine to regulators
T A L L A H A S S E E — Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. paid
Florida Insurance regulators a fine of more thnn $4.25 million
for deceptive and misleading sulrs practices.
The penalty represents Florida's portion of a $20 million fine
the Insurer agreed In March to pay to Insurance regulators In nt
least 43 other states. Met Life also has agreed to pay restitution
that could total $76 million to about 60,000 policyholders.
Th e settlement concluded a nine-month Investigation of Met
Life's sales practices. A report commissioned by Insurance
Commissioner To m Gallagher and Attorney General Boh
Buttcrworth revealed the Illegal sales practices were "rife"
within the company.
Last year. Met Life fired several executives and refunded $12
million to customers after Its own Investigation of sales
practices In Its Ta m p a office.
Gallnghcr also has filed charges against 67 agents of Met Life
for fraudulent sales practices. T h e agents face administrative
penalties ranging from fines and probation (o suspension or
revocation of their insurance sales licenses.

Death sentence overturned for woman
T A L L A H A S S E E — A second death sentence for a woman
convicted of killing a Jacksonville police officer was overturned
In a ruling by the Florida Supreme Court.
Th e court In u decision released Thursday ordered another
sentencing hearing for Andien lllcks Jackson, who was
convicted of first-degree murder for slaying |&gt;ollce officer Gary
Bevel In May 1983.
Jackson. 36. was one of six women awulllng execution In
Florida.
In 1983, she was arrested by Bevel for filing a fnlsc police
report after she vandalized her car. called poller and claimed
someone else did It. She resisted arrest as he tried to put her In
the backseat of his car, pulled out a gun and shot him six limes
at close range.
She sought clemency from the state In 1988. saying she was
under the Influence of alcohol und drugs. She also said she had
been raped by her stepfulher. an event that triggered a
flashback when Bevel tried to arrest her.
Her execution was stayed In 1989 by the state Supreme
Court, which ordered a second sentencing hearing.
Jackson was again sentenced to death In 1992.
,

Court rejects petition to oust Castor
T A L L A H A S S E E — The Florida Supreme Court rejected u
petition seeking to oust University of South Florida President
Belly Castor.
DeLeon Springs lawyer Jam es Clayton had filed a challenge
with the court seeking to declare Castor's appointment by the
state Board of Regents Invalid. Castor Is the former slutc
education commissioner.
Clayton argued Castor's appointment was void because a
government body such as the Regents with appointment
powers could not pick one of Us own members. As education
commissioner. Castor sat on the board.
Th e Attorney General's Office argued there was no law or
constitutional provision prohibiting the Regents from naming
one of their members to the university post.
Castor started at U S F In January.

Exiles, exiler meet in Cuba
H A V A N A . Cuba — Cuba's CoinmuntBi government toduy
begins a potentially historic meeting with those who lied Its
control, opening u debate with elements of the exile
comm unity that has been Its must dumuglng foe.
Some 200 Cubans abroad have gathered for the meeting.
Including members of the government that Fidel Custro’s
guerrillas overthrew In 1959 as well us longtime sympathizers
with Castro's socialism.

From Associated Press reports

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Census projects Florida third-largest state by 2020
By BILL BMQSTROM
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Incoming International
nnd U.S. residents will push Florida from
the fourth-largest to thlrd-lurgest state by
2020. census officials say.
California will stay the most populous, hut
Texas and Florida will pass New York In
numbers as people contlnur moving to the
Southeast. U.S. Census Bureau p ro je c tio n s
Indicate.
Florida Is cxpcclcd to grow from 13.7
million to 19.5 million people, gaining
elderly, Hispanic und black residents In llunext 2V^ decades.
Some changes, like the prediction I hat one
tn four residents will be aver 65, up from
about one In five now. arc mathematical
Inevitabilities.
"T h e baby boom Is Just getting older."
state dem ographer K a th y O rk n y said
Thursday.

Other projections, like rising Hispanic and
black populations, are based on trends
already occurring due In :;nmlgratlon and
higher birth rales among those groups, said
Oekay. of the state Economic and Demo­
graphic Research Division.
Th e Census Bureau projections match
University of Florida predictions, said Stan
Smith of the university's Bureau of Econom­
ic nnd Business Research.
"It's a confirmation of what's already hern
happening: rapid growth, large elderly
imputation, Increasing Hispanic population,
large numbers of Immigrants." Smith said.
While the long-range projections may not
afreet Immediate personal, business or
government decisions, they can he a guide
to planning.
For example. Oekay said, "A n y product
related to the elderly Is Just going to be the
place to put your m oney."
"W e went through the teen-age years,
then buying homes, and now the boomers

will really have an Impact on health-care
needs — wheelchair ramps and all sorts of
things relating to ciders," she said.
Florida already leads the nation In per­
centage of citizens over 65 with 18,6
percent, und Is cxpcclcd In keep the lead ns
(hat swells lo 25.6 percent by 2020.
Th e stale can cx|&gt;cct 3.8 people to move In
from elsewhere In the United Stales, and 2
million International Immigrants.
Th e pro|x&gt;rllon of residents under 20 Is
expected to drop from 25.4 jM-rcent to 21.5
percent.
Th a t woidd leave Florldn with 89.1
youthful and elderly people for every 100
people In the 20-to-64 year old "working
age" range, the nation's highest so-called
"dependency ratio." the Census Bureau
said. Th e stale currently ranks ninth.
Whites nre expected to comprise 78.9
percent of the state's population by 2020.
down from 84 percent. Blarkn would make
up 17.9 percent, up from 14.3 percent.

Doctors
group to
query
patients
By TRACY FIELDS
Associated Pross Writer
MIAMI B EA C H A physi­
cians' group announced plans in
s u r v e y p a t ie n t s o n t h e ir
priori)It s in medical rare, which
preliminary research already has
revealed are different from those
of doctors.
T h e A m e ric a n C o lle ge of
Physicians, with assistance from
Th e Commonwealth Fund, suld
Thursday It plans lo query 6.000
patients around the country on
matters ranging from waiting
time lo the seriousness with
w hich their physicians treat
their health concerns.
Th e Idea Is In "acknowledge
the Importance of the patient's
perspective In providing quullly
medical care," mid Margaret E.
M a h o n e y , p re sid e n t of the
Commonwealth Fund, devoted
to h e lp in g A m e ric a n s liv e
healthy and productive lives.
Researchers nlso ho|&gt;c to help
doctors keep tlte patients they
have "In the highly competitive
situation In which physlcluns
w ill he p ra c tic in g and a rc
practicing." she said.
Some physicians m ight he
surprised lo learn, for example,
that -a rly research shows while
p a tie n ts m ost v a lu e th e ir
doctors' skills and knowledge,
the doctors thought It most
Important that they show re­
spect for their pulients.
“ These are different worlds.”
suld Dr. Charles Lewis, professor
of medicine at U C L A and one of
the head researchers. P h ysl­
cluns. he noted, tend to cinphuslze whut he called "the Boy
Scout things." such as clcunllness and honesty.
Once the data, to be gathered
via questionnaires patients can
complete In 10 minutes at ran­
domly selected physicians' of­
fices. Is compiled. AC P hopes to
oirer It to doctors so they cun
compare themselves wlllr their
colleagues.

In a spin
Nlcolo Slaughter closes her eyes and holds on
tight whilo on a tiro swing with blond, Katio
M oynlhan, a! Park on Park. Tho nlcoly
landscaped park provides hours of onjoymont

to young and old undor the shado of Sanford’s
old oak troes on Iho corner of 9th Shoot and
Oak Avenue.

Refugee-laden boat latest
to test repatriation policy
MIAMI — Th e Coast Guard transferred more
than 400 Haitian refugees early today from it
dangerously overloaded 05-foot freighter after
Intercepting the ship ns It headed toward U.S.
shores.
T h e unmarked wooden freighter was first
spoiled about 22 miles west of Bimini curly
Thursday, and was shadowed throughout the day
by the Coast Girard as It headed southeast toward
the Florida coast.

said Petty Officer Joe Dye, a Coast Guard
spokesman.
Between midnight and about 2:30 a m ., 406 of
the Haitians were transferred from the freighter to
the Coast Guard cutler Mohawk. Dye said. The
transfer took place off the coast In the West Palm
Beach area, he said.
Five Haitians on the freighter were overcome —
two suffered seizures, two were unconscious and
one suffered heat exhaustion — and werr lakett
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T H E W E A TH E R
LO C A L FO R EC A S T
T o n ig h t: Scattered evening
thunderstorms then becoming
partly cloudy. Low In the mid
60s. Southwest wind 5 to 10
mph. Chance of ruin 30 percent.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness
with a good chunce of showers
and thunderstorms. High In (lie
mid 60s. Southwest wind 10
m ph. Chunce of rain 50 percent.
Extended forecast: S u nday
through Tuesday: Partly cloudy
with a chance of mainly after­
n o o n u n d e v e n in g t h u n ­
derstorms. Lows In the upper
60s. Highs In the mid to upper
80s.

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SUNDAY
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MONDAY
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SATURDAY)
BOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 3:30
a.m ., 3:50 p.m .; MqJ. 9:-10 a.m..
10:05 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Boachr highs. 6:19 ru n ., 6:5-1
p.m .: lows. 12:1-1 a.m .. 12:31
p .m .: N ew Sm yrna Beach:
highs, 6:24 a.m., 6:59 p.m .;
lows, 12:19 a.m.. 12:36 p.m .;
Cocoa Beach; highs. 6:39 a.m..
7:14 p.m .; lows. 12:34 a.m..

BiACH CPSPITIOM*
Daytona Beach: Waves are
1-2 feet and semi glassy. Current
Is slight to the north with a
water temperature of 74 degrees.
Now Smyrna Beacht Waves
arc 2 feci and setni glassy.
Current Is to die south with u
water temperature of 74 degrees.

St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind southwest 10 to
15 knots. Sens 1 to 3 feet. Bay
nnd inland waters a light chop,
Scattered Ihiunk-rstorins. Satur­
day: Wind variable 10 knots
except onshore near the coast
during the ufiemoon. Sens 1 io 3
feet. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop. W idely scattered
showers and thunderstorms.

TUESDAY
Ptlycldy 84-64

T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Thursday was 87 de­
grees und the overnight low was
66 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled .43 of un Inch.
Th e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 70 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 60.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□ T h u rsd a y 's high............. 80
□Barom etric preaaure.29.08
□ R elative Humidity..,.93 pet
□ W in d * .... ........ South 8 mph
2.30 Ina.
□Rainfall,
□Sun set
□Sun rise

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Bllllngi
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Bltmarck
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Botlon
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Burllnglon.VI.
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Chicago
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Dallat FI Worth
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Otnvir
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Moulton
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�Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida • Friday, April 22, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
Shooting alleged
Tim othy O'Neil, 25, who told deputies he Is homeless wns
charged with aggravated battery by Scitilnolc County sherlfTs
deputies an Tuesday.
Deputies report they were at u business at Jitw n y Avenue
and Slate Itoarl &lt;10 when they heard six loud bangs. When they
went to luvcsllgalc. u witness told them that two men were
fighting and that another man "entnc out of nowhere" and
sinning shooting nt one of the men.
Deputies report while they were talking to the witness, one of
the combatants approached them and said he h id been In the
light and had been pistol whipped by the other man.
The other man said he had argued with O'Neil earlier about a
woman, |&gt;osslbly O ’Neil's girlfriend.
As lie argued with I he first man about O'Neil, he said, O ’Neil
drove by and started shooting.
When O'Nell was found In a cor matching the witnesses'
description n short time later deputies said Ihey found no gun
In Ills |x&gt;ssesslun.
He was taken to the John E. l’olk Correctional Kucllily nnd
held on $4,000 bond.

Domestic violence alleged
Mark L. Crlstwell, 33. 1020 Crystal Bowl D r„ Casselberry,
was charged with domestic violence-battery by Casselerry
(toiler on Tuesday.
Police report the victim said Crlstwell had pushed her against
a wall nod that he had thown a chair through a door Inside the
house.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $ I .(MX) bond.

Drugs found In jail cell
Steven Alexander Roberts, 22, who Is un Inmate at the John
K. Polk Correctional Facility, 2 1 1 Bush Dlvd.. was charged with
possession of marijuana In n county detention facility by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies un Tuesday.
Deptdles said corrections officers had conducted a search of
Roberts' cell nnd had found eight nnd a half marljauna
clgnreltrs hidden In his sneakers.
He was booked on the felony charge and continued held
without bond nt the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Fake license alleged
Felix Manuel Rivera. 47. 107 Sunlund Dr.. Sanford, was
charged with unauthorized possession of a driver license, with
driving with n suspended license (for being a habitual traffic
nffcndcri. with obstruction by disguise and with violation of the
open container ordinance.
A deputy, who said he hud arrested Rivera tiefore said lie
knew his license was Invalid.
An open can of brer was found In the car as well.
Th e driver gave him a license with the name Rcncdlclo
Delgado on It. but the officer decided to research It because he
believed the information to I k - false.
After researching It nnd llndlng that the driver was Rivera,
the deputy took him to the Jo hn E. f’olk Correctional Facility
where he was held on $ I .&lt;XX) bond.

Pub owner arrested
The manuger of a bake Mary pub was arrested early
Wednesday morning on charges he violated stale and local
beverage laws. A city pollcemun reported hearing u Juke box
and seeing lights on at Luke Mary Pub. 119 W. W . Crystal Lake
Avc. at about 4 a.in. On looking inside, the policeman reported
seeing a beer bottle und a wine glusx on the bar and two women
playing pool. tw
The policeman reported arresting Harry Samuel McMurruy.
42. I4H Lake St.. Lake Mary; wns held on charges of violating
the state beverage law for l&gt;c!iig open (mat midnight nnd the
city beverage law for being open past 2 u.m. Following a search
at the county Jail. McMurruy was also held on a marljuunn
possession charge.

Marijuana distribution charged
Three Sanford residents were arrested on m arijuana
distribution charges by agents ol ih r L'lty County Investigative
Bureau Wednesday afternoon. Agents report un informant met
the trio at a West State Road 46 convenience store and
arranged a purchase of two pounds of marijuana at a nearby
motel. After arriving there, agents arrested the three und
reported discovering 102 grams of the Illegal substance In Hie
car.
Held on charges of possession of morljuunu with Intent to
distribute It and felony possession of marijuana were Mlchuel
T Davis. 1H. I l l W. Th ird St.: und Jody Ann Gloiicst, 27, of
the name residence: and Rodney Jackson, 1H, 1712 W. Eighth
St.. Sanford.

Aggravated assault
Matthew Scott DulTy, 30. 104 Long Leuf Pine Court. Sanford,
was arrested on aggravated assault charges following a traffic
Incident on Old Lake Mary Road Wednesday evening. T w o
motorists. 19 and 20. reported a man In n van tried to run them
off the road and threatened them with a handgun while driving
on the road at about 6 p.m. Duffy, standing by the van nearby.
Inhl police the two motorists had tried to run him off the roud.
Duffy was held on charges of aggravated assault, assault,
Improper display of a firearm, possession of stolen property and
possession of marljuanu and drug paraphernalia. A Lake Mary
policeman reported recovering a loaded, cocked .45-cullbcr
handgun by Hie driver's scut. Th e policeman reported the
weapon had been reported stolen.

Assault alleged
W illiam Lindsay Boag III, 47. Orunge City, wns arrested by
Seminole County deputies on an aggravated assault charge
Wednesday morning. Another man told the deputy be and
Boag were trying to hop u train to the west Const when nn
argument broke out. Th e man reported Houg punched him,
then struck him on the forehead with a wine bottle. The
resulting onc-lnch cut required five stlchcs. the deputy
reported. T h e deputy reported Boa^ stated to hitn that lie
should have "h it him more than twice.

Shoplifting charged
James Pritchard. 30. 140 Academy Ave„ Sanford, was
arrested on a shoplifting charge Wednesday uftcr a manager of
the Family Dollar store on West Airport Boulevard reported
seeing Pritchard pluce $14 In merchandise In his clothing nnd
attempt to leave without paying for them.

Shoplifting of pain remedy
Tim o th y Rollc. 22. 1308 W. T h ird St.. Sanford, wns arrested
on a shoplifting charge after a Winn-Dixie security ofTlccr
reported seeing him empty a bottle of back ache remedy in a
waist pouch and place Ihc empty container on the shelf of the
South French Avenue store.

Loitering charge
Tony Donald Little. 30. 20 Higgins Tcrrucc. Sanford, was
arrested on a loitering und prowling charge Wednesday after
Sanford police rc|Kirt he refused to slop for questioning after be
was seen riding u bicycle by Former's Market Restaurant
shortly after 1 u.m.

Two employees report shoplifting
Jo hn ic M urphy Rowe, 32, 174 Lakeside Drive, Sanford, was
arrested on a shoplifting charge after two W inn-Dixie
employees report seeing him conceal $27 In merchandise und
leave the South Orlando Drive store without paying for them.

Florida inmate
executed today
from the Florida Slnte Prison,
nine miles north of Starke. Four
protesters demonstrated In favor
of Ihc death penally, and about
S T A R K E — Roy Allen Stewart
10opposed It.
wns executed todny In the
Stewart's execution was origi­
electric chair. 15 years after lie
nally scheduled for Wednesday.
raped nnd murdered a 77-yearBut a federal Judge In Mluinl
old Sunday school teacher from
a pioneering South Florida fami­ Issued u 48-hour stuy Just 11
hours before the execution to
lyallow Stewart's atlorneys time
Stewart. 38. was pronounced
dead at 7 : 11 o.m. E D T at the fora final nppcal.
ll was the fourth lime Stewnrt
Florida Slate Prison. Stewart
bad been on Hie brink of execu­
was executed for the 1970
tion.
murder of Margaret Halzllp In
Florida governors signed death
south Dade County. Halzllp was
warrants for Slcwarl In 1984,
beaten, bitten, raped nnd then
1986, 1990 nnd. most recently.
strangled with an electric cord.
March 9. 1994. Each time, he
Stewnrt was the 33rd Inmate
won new hearings. On Monday,
to die In the chair since Floridu
the state Supreme Court lifted a
reinstated the death penalty In
1976 and the 229th since the stay on the execution.
O nly two Inmntcs have sur­
chair was first used in 1924.
Stewart wns the first Inmate to vived more limn four warrants,
while five have been executed on
be executed Ibis year In Florida.
their fourth.
In n brief last statement.
Stewnrt thanked the Rev. Fred
Stewart's attorney, Stephen
Lnw rcncr of the First United
K issin g e r, had argued that
Methodist Church of Gainesville,
Stewart's conviction should be
who spent the night outside overturned because the state
hadn't turned over letters. In­
Stewart's Death Row cell along
cluding one from u former pro­
with another minister.
secutor. Ibnt were favorable lo
"I appreciate all you've done,"
Stewnrt. H r also said Strw urt's
Stewart suld. "I love you,"
Th e power to the electric chair sanity al I he lime of Ihc slaying
hadn't been considered.
was turned nn at 7:10 a m .
Stewart's body Jerked back vio­
Stewart was convicted In llic
Feb. 22, 1979. slaying of Mrs.
lently In the chair. Ills hands
balled up. T w o large puffs of H alzllp of Pcrrlnc, south of
Miami. Stewart was a neighbor
white smoke rose from his right
leg. where the electrode was of Mrs. llatzllp'B who mowed her
grass and worked as a han­
attached.
"H e was prepared to die." said dym an In the Perrlue area.
Stewart gave police two w rit­
Lawrence, the minister, "lie felt
like lie deserved to die. He was ten confessions and one tuped
confession after bis arrest. A
belter prepared for his death
dental expert said his leeth
than I am for m ine."
matched bite marks left on a
But L a w re n ce ndded that
bologna sandwich found at Mrs
S te w a rt w ent to the c h a ir
llatzllp's home.
believing that bis death bcii I c ih 'c
should have been vacalrd based
Th e medical examiner icsillled
on the strength of his appeals.
Mrs. Huizllp was still alive when
Stewart's final uppcnls were all of her Injuries occurred: two
turned down Thursday by Hie human bites, brain hemorrhages
from blows to her brad, eight
U.S. Supreme Court. Th e action
broken ribs, a fractured larynx
was taken without comment,
except tor a standard dissenting and lacerations of her vagina.
stale me til from Justice Harry A.
During Stew art* trial, wit­
Bluekniun, who opposes capital
nesses testified Mrs. Halzllp In­
punishment under all circum ­ vited Stewart Into her home for u
stances.
sandw ich. B ill site then re­
Stewart ale a llual meal of p ortedly became ungry and
lobster, baked potato with sour confronted him after be took a
cream und tossed salad. He gold watch from a cabinet.
In bis testimony. Stewart ac­
washed It down with Iced tea.
knowledged iH-atlng und raping
He was visited early today by
Huizllp. But. lie said, lie lelt her
his mother, Barbara Hodge and
alive.
tils stepfather. Hampton Hodge,
Mrs. Halzllp and her husbanc’
of Sumpter, S.C. Tw o sisters and
a brother also visited Stewart Jam es hud been early urrlvuls in
S o u th F lo rid a , tra v e lin g to
before his death.
Miami In 1920 on the railroad
Lawrence and the Rev. Larry
owned by hole! und railroad
McAlister of Scranton, S.C., kept
magnate Henry Flagler.
u vigil oulsldc Stewart's cell
Th e y settled In Pcrrlnc and
overnight.
Competing protesters m ain­ raised a family. Her husband
tained vigils In a pasture across died In 1967.
■y RON WORD
Assoclalod Press Writer

Death
sentence
upheld
By ADAM VIOMANS

Th e Justices agreed the trial
court erred In not allowing (lie
evidence but said tt didn't mat­
ter because the Jury had found
Dlllbcck g ullly of premeditated
and felony murder.
D lllbeck, 30, has been In
prison since he wus 15 und did
not know how to drive.

S. Jamet Adam*, 47, eiecuted May 10.
IM4, lor healing Fort Pierce millionaire
rancher Edgar Brown In death with a hre
poker during a 1*7] robbery attempt
Second warrant
4 Carl Shrlntr. X . eiecuted June 30.
I*ae, Inr killing O year old GalnetvHI*
convenience store clerk Judith Ann
Carter, who wa* ihol live lime* Second
warrant
7 David L Waihlnglon. la, eiecuted
July ll. IM*. tor the murder* ol three
Dad* County retldents Daniel Pridgen,
Katrina Blrk and UnlveMlIy ol Miami
iludant Frank Mall during a I0day ipan
In IM* Third warrant
I. Erneil John Dottiert Jr , **, eiecuted
Sept 7, m e. tor Ih* If7l killing ol Ms
* year old daughter Kelly Ann Third
warrant
* Jamei Dupre* Henry, la, eiecuted
Sepl 30. IM4. lor lfie March 31 1*7a.
murder ol II year old civil right* leader
Zelll* L Riley Second warrant
10 Timothy Palme*. 17, eiecuted In
November l*ia lor the dabbing death ot
Jacksonville lurnllire dor* owner Jam**
N Slone He wa* a co defendant with
Ronald John Mlctuel Straight, eiecuted
May 30. If»4 Second warrant
11 Jamet David Raulerton. 3J. eiecuted
Jan 30. IMS, lor gunning down Jackson
vlll* Police Olllcer Michael Slewarl on
April 77, IT7S Third warrant
I] Johnny Paul Wilt. 43. eiecuted
March 4. IMS, lor killing, teiually abusing
and mutilating Jonathan Mark Kuthner.
Ih* 11 yeer old ton ol a Unlverdly of South
Florida pro let tor. Oct 31. 1*7) Second
warrant
13 M #m n Franco!* 1*. eiecuted May
3*. IMS, lor thoollng tli people July 37,
1*77, In Ihe robbery ol a ' drug house" In
Ihe Miami luburb of Carol City II* wai a
co defendant with Beaulord While,
eiecuted Aug 71. ltS7 Second warrant
la Daniel Morns Thomat. 17, eiecuted
April I), i*44. for thoollng Unlverdly of
Florida attocial* profettor Char let An
derton. raping hit wile at he lay dying,
then thoollng Ihe family dog on New
Year's Day 1*74 Secondwarranl
1$ David Livingston Funchett, 1*.
eiecuted April 37. 1*4*. lor Ihe Dec. 14.
1*74. dabbing death! of SI year old Anna
Waldrop and S4 year old Claylon Renan
during a holdup in a Jeckunvitle lounge
Second warrant
14 Ronald John Michael Straight, 47
eiecuted May 34, l«4 lor Ihe Oct 4. 1*74,
murder ol Jecktonvllle butlnettman
Jamet N Slone He wat a co defendant
with Timothy Palrne*. eiecuted Jan XI.
IMS Second warrant
17 (Seautord While. 41, eiecuted Aug 31.
IM7. lot hi* role In Ih* July 37. 1*77,
thoolmg ol eight people, tli lalally, during
Ih* robbery of a smalltime drug dealer *
home In Carol City, a Miami luburb He

34 Jama* William Hamblan, al.
eiecuted Sept 31. IWO. for Ih* April 34.
IM4, thoollng death ot Lauraen Jean
Edward* during a robbery al Ih* vktlm 'i
Jecktonvllle lingerie *hop Thlrdwarranf.
35 Raymond Robarl Clark. 4*. eiecuted
Nov. I*. IWO, lor It* April 37, 1*77,
thoollng murder ol kcrap metal dealer
David Drake In Plnefla* County. Flllh
warrant
34 Roy Allen lUrlch. 33, ereculed April
34. 1HI. lor Ih* Jum 37. IMI. taiual
anault. thoollng and (lathing death ot
Carltna Kelly near Daytona Beach Third
warrant
37 Bobby Marlon Franclt. 44. eiecuted
June 34. IMI. lor tta June 17. 1*7S, murder
ot Tllut R Waller* a drug informant, In
Key Weil Thlrdwarranf
71 Nolll* Lee Martin. 43. eiecuted May
13. 1**1, tor fh* 1*77 m urdtr ol a
I* year old George Washington Unlverilly
student, who wat werking al a Delray
Beach convenience tlore Fourth warrant
7* Edward Dean Kennedy. 47. eiecuted
July 11. IMI, for Ihe April II, IMI.
Haying* ol Florida Highway Patrol
Trooper Howard McOermon and Floyd
Con* eller escaping from Union Correc
lional Institution Fourth warrant
X Robert Dale Henderson, a . eiecuted
April 31, 1**J, (or Ih* IM7 thoollng* ol
three hitchhiker* In Hernando County H#
also contested to a total ot 13 murders in
live states Second warrant
31 Larry Jo* Johnson, e*. eiecuted May
4. I**3. lor lha 1*7* slaying ol Jamet
Hadden, a service station attendant In
small North Florida townal Lee Veterans
group claim Johnson tullering from
post traumatic tire** syndrom# Fourth
warrant
33 Michael Alan Duroctter. 31. eiecuted
Aug IS. I**), lor the 1*13 murder* ol hi*
girlfriend. Grace Heed, her daughter,
Candle*, and hi* 4 month old u n Joshua
Durocher a lu ccmicted In two other
klll.ngt First warrwtl
11 Roy Allen Slewarl, 3*. eiecuted April
33. 1W4, lor Ih* ler* robbery, rap* and
murdar ol 77 year old Sunday school
teacher Margaret Helillp, member ol a
pioneering lamily In the Perrin* area ol
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T A L L A H A S S E E - Tilt- Florida
Supreme Court upheld the death
penally fr&gt;r Donald Dlllbcrk, who
murdered u woman In Tallahas­
see after he walked away from a
prison work-release program In
1990,

At the tim e D lllbcck was
serving a life sentence for killing
a police officer In Lee County In
1979.
In his nppcal lo the Supreme
Court. Dlllbcck argued that the
trial court erred when it refused,
among other things, to allow
evidence that lx- suffered from
fetal alcohol syndrome caused
hy his mother's alcoholism (hir­
ing pregmmey. lie suld It Im­
paired his judgment und ability
to control his Impulses.

1. John Spenhellnk, X, eiecuted May 15.
Itlf, lor Ihe murder oI Irerellnfl comp*
nlon Jo* Siymanklawlci In a Tallahatie*
hotel room Second warrant
3 Robert Sullivan, 34. eiecuted Nay XJ,
IM3. for Ih* cholgun claying ot Hometlead
hotel reitauranl a u lita n l manager
Donald Schmldl Second warrant
] Anthony Anlurr. M. eiecuted Jan 34.
1*44. lor matlermlnling Ih* Ort 3). ISM,
conlract killing ol Tampa private d#
ledlve Richard Cloud Second warrant
a Arthur F Good* III, 10, ereculed
April S. IM4. lor killing e year old Jaton
Verdow ol Cap# Coral March J. 1*74
Second warrant

wat a co defendant wlti Marvin Frertcolt.
eiecuted May 7*. IMS Third warrant.
II. Willie Jatper Darden, S4. eiecuted
March 15. IH I. lor Ih* September 1*7}
thoollng ol Jam** C. Turman In Lakeland
Seventh warrant
l» Jeffrey Joseph Daugherly, )J ,
eiecuted March IS IM4. for the March
1*74 murd#r ol hllchhlktr t.avonne
Patricia Sailer In Brevard County Second
warrant
30 Theodor* Robert Bundy. 43, eiecuted
Jan 34, IM*. for Ihe rape and murder of
13 yeer old Kimberly Leach of Lake Clly
at Ih* end ot a crow country killing tpre*
Leach wat kidnapped Feb *, 1*71, and her
body wat found three month* later tom* 33
mile* well of Lake Clly Fourth warrant
(Ereculed on taccrtd warrant In Ltach
ca u l
31. Aubry Dennl* Adam* Jr.. 31.
eiecuted May 4, )»»*. for tlrangllng
I year old Trite Gall Thornley lo death
Jan 11, 1*71. In Ocala Fourth warrant
73 Jettl* Joseph Talero. 43, eiecuted
May 4, l**0. tor the February 1*74 thoollng
dealht ol Florida Highway Patrolman
Phillip Black and hi* friend Oonald Irwin,
a Canadian constable from Klkherter,
Ontario Third warrant
33 Anthony Berlcfolll. 31. eiecuted July
37. I**0. lot Ih* Sept 37. IM3. stabbing
death and rape of Carol Ward In Orange
County. Third warrant

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In Ju n e 1990, Dill beck had
escaped from a catering Job In
Quincy and ended up at the
Tallahassee Mull where he tried
to hijack u cur. When Faye Lam b
Vann resisted, he fatally stabbed
her 20 times.
Th e murder prompted a public
outcry and led thcn-Gov. Boh
M urllncz to change the way
convicts were classified for work
experience outside of prisons.

The Ini ol convict* eiecuted In Florid*
tine* the U S Si^rem* Court Allowed
ilete* to rettoretbedeafts penalty In 1*74

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leased Thursday, also upheld Ihe
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escapee from Nebraska who
killed Ills roommate In 1989. hut
overturned the death penalty for
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EDITORIAL

Happy Earth
Day to you
Unlike m arker years when celebrations arc
held w ith m uch fanfare, the 24th annual
Garth Day today Is quietly observed.
T h e City of Sanford w ill plant trees this
weekend, but special county wide program s In
schools and governm ent that will most likely
herald the 25ih atmlvesary next year, are
non-existent.
Hut being earth-friendly shouldn't be Just n
once a year thing anyw ay.
In observance of Garth Day. we com m end
those Seminole C o u n ty residents w ho pushed
recycling statistics to a dram atic high In
March.
A pat on the back to every person w ho
spends Just one extra second picking off the
ground a tossed a lu m in u m can or chew ing
gum wrapper, disposing of it properly.
Sadly, an article published Th u rs d a y In the
Herald chronicled the abuse of a fresh water
spring by people d u m p in g used oil. trash and
garbage into It. T h e spring feeds directly into
the Geneva Hubble and will soon contam inate
It If the polluters are not slopped.
T h in k about the Garth we Inhabit every
day. Tre at It and yo u r fellow Garthllugs w ith
respect. Find one sm all wuy to m ake your
world better, and stick to It.
It's the only Garth w e’ve got. Let's take care
of It.

Flogging: Husband and wife disagree
My wife. Louise Davis Stone, a writer, a former
theater critic and a former contributing colum ­
nist to the Washington Post. Joins me tn this
column. In 35 years of mnrrtagc. wc have rarely
disagreed on n major political or social Issue. Ycl
on Singapore's flogging of Mlchncl Fay, we are
strenuously divided. So Is America. Below Is
Louise's take on the situation, followed by m y
own.
Th e facts are Singapore has social order, no
unemployment, little poverty, clean and safe
streets, arrested freedom of speech and an
Iron-flsted government.
None of Hits has anything to do with the
dilemma of Michael Fay, n guest In a foreign
country. It has (o do with rostering "Rom per
Room" nbrond und encouraging more genera­
tions of ugly Amcrlcnns.
W c are nol talking about a mere "spare the
rod. spall the child" exercise. Rather, we are
witnessing u serious display of "white Is right" or
Eurocentric Im m unity.
Th e old adage, "W hen In Rome, do as the
Romnns do." still holds true. If Mtchnel Fay's
pnrents did not tench hint how lo respect other
cultures, then It Is time for him lo learn. Flogging
m ay be an avenue of prevention worth trying.
Flog Fay.
As for the State Department. It's got a lot of

chutzpah calling the sentence "excessive."
E ve ry dny In this
country, people re­
ceive " e x c e s s iv e "
sentences. P u n ish ­
m e n ts f r e q u e n t ly
don't fit the crime
a n d I h o u sa n d s
l a n g u i s h In t he
overflowing Jails ol
an u njust Judicial
system.
O b v i o u s l y , I 'm
from the old school,
the be fore-lele vision
days when you "put
c h i l d r e n on
pun ishm en t" when
f Y o to n
th e y re c k le s s ly
Singapore's
in I s h e h a v c d . I n
flogging of
m a n y h o u s e h o ld s
Michael Fay, we
todny the parents are
are strenuously
the ones punished.
divided. J
We do not nerd the
Michael Fays as
models, nor do wc need 18 year-olds controlling
our streets.
With the world's highest rates of raja-. murder,
assault and Incarceration, wc also have different

? R * &amp; &gt; - WHaT P o p s T H a

Letters to the editor urc welcome. All loiters
must he signed. Include the address of the writer
und a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be tin a single subject and be us brief as possible.
Th e letters are subject to editing.

Berry's World

O IVM w MCA. Inc

'GOOD! There are no 'beloaguorods' In
front ol your name."

t o

DONNA BRITT

Nice guys really do finish first
W A S H IN G T O N I don't know what I
expected from a legend, but II certainty wasn't
realness. Or a child's unabashed enthusiasm.
O r lo be reminded of the best lesson you cun
teach anybody who needs career udvlcc.
As befits a writer who earned his rep
examining the unfair advantages possessed by
the haves over the have-nots, Washington Post
columnist W illiam Raspberry had a problem,
curly on. with his celebrity.
"1 was somebody who Insisted on being
treated like a rcgulur guy, who resisted being
made much of." he told me al our first lunch
three years ugo. Unsure about whether lo leave
feature writing for columntzlng. I'd consulted
my veteran coileugue. confessing tlint I feared
losing m y privacy.
So did he. Raspberry said — until the day he
found himself standing In a long line al a
popular dining spot. He had no reservation.
C le arly, the wult for a table would be
Interminable.
Suddenly, the nm ltrc'"d’ eye met his. And
winked.
"M r. Raspberry!" the grinning m a llrc 'd
cried, beckoning for him to step to the head of
the line. "Y o u r table Is ready. Please come this
w ay."
For a microsecond. Raspberry wavered.
The n he strode to the front of the line.
So m uch for the Joys of obscurity. .
I laughed out loud then and did so again
Tuesday, when Raspberry was awarded the
Pulltlzcr Prize for commentary after some 28
years of column writing.
When he stood before scores of Post staffers
after winning Journalism’s most prestigious
prize, scvernl Journullsls who came for cake
and congruts left with damp eyes.
T o understand why. listen to how Raspberry
reacted when I ducked Into his olTlcc to offer
my personal congratulations.
Before I got even u quarter of the wuy
through m y "how wondcrfulP's. Raspberry —
still reeling from fulfilling a lifelong dream —
launched Into a long soliloquy on how much he
liked m y column (hut duy.
W c live on a dug-cat-dog planet, we arc told.
Everybody Is out for number one — especially
at competitive places like Th e Wiisiilnglon
Post.
Some people disprove the hype. Th e y may
not be perfect but they slrivc for kindness. Real
successes take would-be columnists they
barely know to lunch: ure friendly lo those
whose Hiatuses don't approach theirs. "H e
speaks even to people you don't huve to
notice," says a Post copy aide, one of the
young people who typically occupy the
entry-level newsroom Jobs. "It's an effort to be
polite — an effort (some writers) choose not to
make."
What Impressed me about Raspberry at thut
early lunch, nnd what floors me still, Is his

l
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T o Michael Fay. freedom probably means the
right to do as he (ileuses, even If that right ends
up depriving others of their freedom.
Wc don't know a lot about Michael Fay’s
upbringing, nor are wc privy to his emotional
stability. What wc do know Is that If he had
spray-painted one of our ears, our nngcr would
huve demanded swift punishment.
But nngcr must nol plunge us to Michael Kay s
destructive level. We still honor a Ju d ro Christian legacy that sets our democracy apart
from nil others, blemishes and nil. We may not
l&gt;e able to define precisely whnt mnkes us so
magnificently unique. All that we know, as the
hym n sings, Is that "there la something w ithin.”
And that "something w llh ln " tins kepi this
nation from succumbing In barbntlc vengeance.
Punish the wrongdoer, yes. But find that always
elusive luilntice between the crime and the
punishment.
Thut commonality Is why Michael Fuy should
not be (logged. ••Chuck Stone

M

S3 VP

Ban inshore net fishing

LETTERS TO EDITOR

Let Michael Fay off and we will all pay In one
wny or the other. It’s tough love. kid. Tough It
out. - Louise Davis Stone

JACK ANDERSON

5° Ml/cH FbK Trfa M3iN$Tte3M

LETTER
I'iim a freshman student at the University or
Florida and nshare a deep concern ubout our
dw indling Florida fishery with m any of m y
clnssmales.
Th e uSr’uf-flUper-cfflcIcnl glllnctshy commercial
fishermen ha* nol only decimated Florida's fish
population lad has also killed many endangered
and threatened spclces. hi 1990 and 1991. the
Marine Fisheries Commission documented 141 sea
lurlle deaths due to net entanglement. Th e U.S.
Marine Mammal Stranding Network reported nets
as the prim ary cause lor I lie 13 man-related
porpoise deaths la 1989. T h e Florida Game and
Freshwater Fish Commission lias reported "u 50
percent decline In nesting brown pelicans,''
believed to be caused by a decrease In the number
of forage fish.
Comm ercial fishermen would lead the nubile to
believe that Florida's seafood supply would suffer If
nets were banned; liowcvcr.only two net-caught
species (black mullet and Spanish mackerel) arc In
demand. All of the species you would order In a
restaurant (g ro up er, sn a pp e r, d o lp h in , and
swordfish) are hook-and-llnc caught while salmon
and catfish are farm-raised.
It Is evident thut the promised Save O u r Scullfc
amendment to the Florida Constitution that would
ban Inshore net fishing would be a move In a
positive direction.. T h is Is an tinpartunt step In
renewing our a-lailonshlp with the environment
we live In. W llhout this step. It may not Just be fish
and birds thut are dying.
Klml&gt;crly Bruce
Gainesville

standards for different groups of people which
reully menus no standards.

enthusiasm. He bus n couple of decades on me.
but his energy — the fervor with which he
picks apart the "Insignificant," the sparks that
pour oR him as he forages Into tiny corners for
major truths — rivals m y kids'.
Pcrhups It's because he Isn't (hat much
bigger than they ure.
I have a hard Iline
Imagining a big man
b e in g an effusive.
Strapping types lend
toward coolness —
maybe they have to
so as n o t to
o v e rw h e lm . At
5-fcct-G In Ills loftiest
loafers. Raspberry Is
finger-soup quick as
he bounces about the
newsroom, cracking
JokcH, m in in g for
columns, gossiping.
E a c h d a y , he
a r d e n tly d e m o n ­
l Love what you
strates one of the
do. Love Iho
Hurcnt keys to suc­
holl out of It. ^
cess:
Love whut you do.
Love the hell out of
It. Don't settle for
Just liking your cu
reer. for becoming a datn processor or school
principal or Toyota saleswoman because "the
paycheck's decent and bey. It's a Job!
Make It so much fun thut you'd consider
doing 11 even B you didn't gel paid — or didn't
get paid very much.
Though It's arguably the best will lug Job at a
newspaper for an opinionated person, being a
columnist Isn't always fun. You're bound to
hurt or ungcr readers some of whom delight In
trying to hurt you back. You gel more heartfelt
mull than you can answer, Vital Issues arise
that you can't always address. Some days, you
must crum 40 Inches of Insight Into a 19-Inch
space — und other days you have zip, Folks
will lake stinging shots al you — like the local
African American newspaper ihul has de­
scribed the cvcr-modcrutc Raspberry as a Post
"bouse Negro."
Th e column Is ulwnys. always there.
When 1 bemoan such things to Raspberry, lanods sympathetically. But ills eyes have Ihe
baffled look of someone listening to an heiress
complain ubout how mlscrublr II Is, spending
an Inexhaustible fortune. "D on't you know."
the eyes ask, ‘thut you have the best Job In the
cosmos?"
The man Just doesn't get It.
But he goi the Pulitzer, telling hls particular
truth. Which proves thut sometimes, nice guys
get to the head of the line even without a wink
and a smile.

e x ic o

ill-e q u ip p e d

h a n d le

u n r e s t

W A S H IN G TO N — Intelligence sources and
( specialists al the U.S Embassy In Mexico are
nervously and closely watching (he unfolding
Investigation Into the recent assassination of
tails Donaldo Coloslo. the leading presidential
candidate.
U.S. Intelligence sources In Mexico have
recently sent back a scries of classified cables
lo Washington Irving to assess Mexican
reaction lo dlllrn-nt conspiracy scenarios.
S hould widespread
civil unrest break out
tn the wake of the
a s s a ssin a tio n , the
Mexican arm y would
Ik - Ill-equipped to re­
store calm, according
t n tw o p r c v l o u s
secret C n n lra l In ­
te llig e n c e A g e n c y
reports.
“ T h e m ilita ry Is
n o t p r e p u r e d to
handle a wide variety
of s i m u l t a n e o u s
th r e a ts , e a c h r e ­
£ A m bassadors
q u ir i n g ta ilo r e d
m w ho serve in
ta c tic a l p la n n in g ,
M exico, have
t r a i n i n g an d
long 30on
M oxico as a
equipment." one ol
potential
tlie C IA reports, repow der keg of
v ie w e d b y o u r
discontent. 4
associate Dale Van
Atta. warns.
"Eve n with gmxl training and discipline,
the relatively small military forces would be
stretched I cki thinly. Too m any imlls might
he tied down try static defense of Industrial
and oil targets." a main concern of the
Mexican military If civil unrcsl breaks out.
Shier Coloslo was gunned down In the
northern border city ofTlJunnu on March 23,
Mexican government Investigators have ar­
rested a half dozen men who they say
participated In a conspiracy to kill Ihe
candidate. A major segment of lire* Mexican
population believes some fad Ion Inside Coloslo's party, the InsUtidinniiJ Revolutionary
Party, or I’RL ordered the bit for some
polltlcul reason.
Ambassadors who serve In Mexico, and
experts In W ashington, have long seen
Mexico as a potential powder keg of dlscorilent that only needs a spark of the wrong sort
to start off widespread riots and violence. Th e
chief American Interest In Mexico has always
been in have u peaceful neighbor on our
southern bonier, and American political
leaders have long privately preferred stability
la Mexico to democracy — If there had to be a
choice.
Widespread civil unrest touched off by
Internal and bloody Infighting wllhln Ihe PRI
would overwhelm the Mexican m ilitary,
which only has 175,000 troops — Jusl
two-tenths of a percent of the Mexican
population ns u whole. "T h e defense share of
Ihe (Mexican) federal budget lias remained
below 5 percent since 1900, and has
generally diminished since then." says Ihe
C IA reports.
Prior to tills latest Incident, the C IA
believed Ihe military could be trusted lo hack
! the PRI because It was part nnd parcel of the
power structure. But If InvestIgulors found
that an Internal ruction wllliln PRI ordered
the assassination of Coloslo. (he military
would he spilt.
C IA estlmutcs ure especially disturbing
because their progn osis for peace, if
widespread civil unrest breaks out, Is poor, no
matter B the local police or the military —
even If backing a united PRI — try to handle
II.
"A lthough tlte regular armed forces have
| the prim ary responsibility for internal us well
as external security, Mexican governments
have used civilian security forces uq (he first
line of defense against domestic unrest." one
of the reports notes, adding:

___ _

"Regular police forces handle demonstra­
tions staged by Htudcnts. teachers or other
groups, and plain clothes security units
collect Intelligence on dissident movements.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday, April 22, 1994 - IA

Construction takes a jump
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Horald Senior Staff Writer_______

BUILDING PE RM IT A C T IV IT Y

SA N FO R D — Countructton In
the unincorporated arena took n
trig Jum p during the pant nix
months.
Housing construction nlnce
Oct, 1 Increased 26 percent over
the name six-month |&gt;erlod a
year ago, according to the m on­
thly report by the Seminole
County Building Department.
T h e n u m b e r of com m ercial
construction permits lept 66
peruait ahead of those Issued
during the first six months of the
county's (lncal yrnr beginning
Oct. 1,1993.
Overall conntructlon permit
activity remnlns 23 percent lens
than Inst year because of the
com pletion of thousands of
roofing repairs following the
M a rc h 1002 s o u th c o u n ty
hailstorm. Th e value of con­
struction has Increased 18 per­
cent. from $06 million to $116
million.
A total of 330 new home
perm its were Issued by the
county since October, n strong
Increase over I he 420 permits
Issued between Oct. 1. 1092 and
March 31. 1993. Permits for the
month of March remulned only
slightly ahead of March house
permits Issued a year ago. 68
compared to 65.
Folks staying In their prrsent
homes are Investing In fixeruppers. especially pool addi­
tions. The number of swimming
(tool permits Issued during the
Inst six months has Increased
103 percent com {Hired In the
same period the year before. Ill
March. 73 pool permits were

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Policy

2 ,5 0 0

2 ,0 0 0

1 ,5 0 0

1 ,0 0 0

Issued, nearly triple the 26
permits Issued In March a year
ago.
Even new commercial con­
s tru c tio n Is s tre n g th e n in g .
There's been a 66 percent In­
crease In new commercial con­
struction permits slnrc the first
of the year compared to 19921093. A total of 40 business

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STANFORD H.CLINGER 8R.
Stanford II. Clluger Sr., 75,
1-ike Griffin Circle, Casselberry,
died Thursday. April 21, 1994,
al South Seminole Hospital.
Longwuod. Horn on Aug. 7,
1918. In Lewlstown. Pa., lie
moved to Central Florida In
1962. Mr. CUngcr was a retired
U.S. A rm y master sergeant and
communications chief. . He was
a Baptist and n veteran of World
W a rll.
Survivors Include wife, Clco;
sons, Stanford Jr., Summerflcld,
Byron V.. Orlando, and Mlcharl
A n d re w , Casselberry; sister,
Eve lyn Jordan, Philadelphia;
five g ra n d c h ild re n and one
grcnt-grnndduuglitcr.
Gaines Carey Hand Chapel
Funeral Home. Longwood, In
charge of the arrangements.
ROBERT E. CORDARY
R o b e rt E . C o r d a r y . 72,
W y o m in g Street. Longw ood,
died Thursday, April 21, 1994,
til Florida Hospital, Altamonte
Springs. Born lit New York City
on April 22, 1921, he moved to
Central Florida In 1988. Mr.
Cordary was a counseling su­
pervisor for the slate of Florida,
lie was a retired U.S. Arm y
captain and u veteran of World
W a rll.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
LaCcm c; daughter, Robin Roy.
Longwood; brother, Edward R.,
Davie.
B a ld w in Fa irch ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge or the arrangements.

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Taylor Qamoll, 6, poors Ihrough tho tiros at Park on Park, looking
for Iroasuros while on|oylng tho warm afternoon at play with her
brother and slstor, David and Llndsoy.

Audit
miles east of Miami and 22 miles north of Illmlnl,
the closest Batumi I,m Island to Florida, said Petty
Officer Ton I Long-Gay.

by small boats to the Coast Guard's stations In
Lake Worth and Fort Lauderdale. Dye said. They
were then taken to local hospitals. Inti Dye had no
information on their conditions.
The freighter was then towed by a 4 1-loot
patrol boat to the Lake Worth station.
"There's been no decision to bring those people
to the United States ... they're outside the
territorial waters of the United States." Immigra­
tion and Naturalization Service spokesman Duke
Austin said Thursday lit Washington.
A Coast Guurd cutler spotted the freighter
before dawn Thursday and slopped It about 30

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Renovations to existing com ­
mercial structures Increased 64
percent d urin g the past six
months.

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c o n s tr u c tio n p e rm its were
Issued during the first half of the
county fiscal year, up from 24
permits Issued during the same
period last year.

The Coast Guard was unable to determine the
freighter's point of departure and could not
Identify cither the Ihuii or Its captain.
Th e hoot Is believed to have broken down oil
Nassau on Tuesday. Th e Haitians were appar­
ently able to repair the old wooden freighter and
continue on their Journey, a Bahamas Defense
Force spokesmun told The Trib u n e for a story In
Friday's papers.
Th e freighter was packed with 411 Haltluns,
f.

stepsons, T e rry Klopfenstcln and
Christopher Klopfcnstrln, both
of Wapakoncta. Ohio; mother.
Helen Easton Mort. Lima; stepfa­
ther. Ralph Drcxlcr. Lim a: sis­
ters, M ary Margaret B usby.
C o lu m b u s. Ohio, uml Marty
Nance. Lim a: brothers, T o m
Drcxlcr of Colorado and John
D r c x lc r . L im a : five g r a n d ­
children.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H u m e .
Sanford. In cliargc of the ar­
rangements
RUTH PHELPS
Ruth Phelps. 90. Homestead
Avenue. DcBary. died Wednes­
day. April 20. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born May 9, 1903, In
Dchmluk Springs, she moved to
Central Florida In 1959. Mrs.
Phelps wus a private duly nurse
and a member of All Saints
Eplscnpul Church. She was also
a member of Wesl Volusia Artist
Inc., the Deltona Art Club, the
Florida Federation ol Art Inc.,
American Legion Post 259 and
Deltona Art Educational Pro­
gram.
Survivors Include son, Gordon
R., Melbourne; two grandsons;
two greut-grunddaugnters; two
Hlep-grcat-grandcblldren.
B a ld w in Fa irch ild Fun e ra l
Home. Oakluwn Park Chape'.
U ik c Mary. In charge of the
arrangements.

THEODORE HARDY
Theodore Hardy, 70, of East
4 th S t r e e t , S a n f o r d , d ie d
Thursday, April 21. 1994. at his
residence. Born Nov, 29, 1923,
In Sunford, he was a lifelong
resident. Mr. Hardy was a labor­
er and Baptist. He was an A rm y
veteran.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e E m m a
Harold. Alberta Trib b le and
Robert Hill, all of Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, in churgc of arrangements.

ATH ELYN J. "L Y N " REED
Alhclyn J . " L y n " Reed, 00, of
Bclhcsdn Street, Apopka, died
T h u rsd a y , A pril 21, 1994, at
Flo rid a Hospital, A ltam o n te
Springs. Born May 3. 1033, In
Plymouth, she was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida. Ms.
Reed was a telephone operator
for Southern Bell and u member
of Church of God.
Survivors Include daughter,
Debra Ja n Juckson, Sanford;
sisters, Elolsc Durden. Sopcrton.
Gu.. und Mickey Hickson. San­
ford.
B ald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home, Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

DANIEL ALFRED MORT
Daniel Alfred Mort, 50, Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford, died Wednes­
day. April 20. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital, San­
ford. Horn April 27. 1943, In
Lim a, Ohio, he moved to Central
Florida In 1988. Mr. Mort wus a
tool and die engineer.
Survivors Include wife, Nancy;
daughter. Sheila, Center Hill;
sons, Todd Daniel of ML Dora.
Handy Lee, Umatilla and Ken­
n e th R u s s e ll. C e n te r H ill;

CARRIE BELLE STAN A LA N D
Carrie Ucllc Slanalaml, 71,
Ham ilton Avenue, Longwood,
died Wednesday, April 20, 1004.
at her residence. Born Dec. 27.
1022, In Starke, Gu., she was a
resident of Central Florida most
of her life. Mrs. SUmuiund was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daughter,
W anda Sasser. Dcltonu; five
g ra n d s o n s a n d n in e g re a t­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e ,

Continued from Page I A
violation of Ixjth Florida Ad­
ministrative Code and of the
board's own policy, the district
Ii a s o ii s o m e o c c a s t o n s
purchased similar or related
Items which cost more than
$6,000 from the same vendor
w ithin short periods of lime
without putting die Items out lor
competitive bidding.
Th e pur|M&gt;sc of the bids Is to
demonstrate that the purchases
are made at the lowest costs
while m aintaining consist cut
q u a lity.

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Sanford, In eluirge ul the ar­
range men Is.

FUNERALS
MORT. DANIEL A
Funeral wrvica, lor Daniel A Mort, SO. ot
Sanlord, *So died VAdnetday will be It
o'clock Monday morning al Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with the Her Jam**
Schrader otllciatlng Interment will be in
Oeklewn Park Cemetery Friends mey call at
Gramkow Funeral Home Sunday afternoon
from2to4pm and4 to !p m
Arrangement* by Gramkow Funeral
tfoma. Santord

REED, ATHELYN J. "LYN"
Furt*ral tervlce* tor M» Alhelyn J "Lyn"
Reed. 40. ol Apopka who paiied awoy
Thurtday will be conducted Saturday at 10 JO
a m al the Apopka Oiapel ol the Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home, with the Rev
Donald Wlggln* oltUlaling Interment will
follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Apopka
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home. Apopka.
In charge ol arr angemmt*
STANALANO. CARRIE BELLE
F uneral tervlce* lor C arrie Belle
Slanatand. M, ot Longwood. who died
Wednetday, will be 10 o’clock Saturday
morning at Gramkow f uneral Home Chapel
with tho Rev Glen Uiggt otllciatlng Inter
ment will be In Oakiawn Perk Cemetery
Friend* may call al Gramkow Funeral Home
Friday lrom4 lo lp m
Arrangement* by Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanlord

T h e d is tric t has told the
Auditor General's office that the
p u rc h a s in g d e partm ent lias
'increased efforts to monitor
rcqulslsloim of similar types ol
ite m s to h e lp e n s u re th u i
purchases of similar Items are
competitively bid.”
There was no Indlciillini of

whirl the Increased efforts might price lunch program showed
consist.
that Income verification docu­
T h e auditors review also In­ mentation was not on flic for
dicated that Hie district hud not one-third of the students In the
established n procedure to be lest verification survey.
sure that vendors they contract
On that point, the district
with on federally-funded projects Indicated (lint they are "In the
are eligible to do so.
process ol strengthening our
Th e report warned the failure procedures."
to comply w dh the provisions of
Th e y Indicated that a pilot
federal law (l.e. obtaining the program Is In place whereby the
v e n d o r ce rtific a tio n s) co uld verification oT Income will be
"result In disallowances ol grant done through the Food Service
expenditures by the grantor."
department rather than through
T h e district, while nol In­ the schools.
dicating the details of any such
Overall, the auditors report
program, explained they have found fewer violations and pro­
"Implemented procedures to en­ blem s than In the past. It
sues thill each contract for goods Indicated that Improvements are
o rw rv lc c s equal to or In excess l&gt;cli)g made In (he purchasing
o f $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 c o n t a i n s th e and spending procedures of the
certification required by federal district and that the district Is
regulations "
more often In compliance with
Finally, the auditors said tlielr federal regulations and even
review of the free and reduced with Its own policies.

Shooting
Continued from Page IA
" T h e y were playing Russian Roulette." Patrick
Simpson, public Information officer of the Cassel­
berry Police Department, said. "H e pulled the
trigger on his friends and lost when he {lulled It
on himself."

with their friend. They admitted they had stolen
the weapon and three others from a home on
Winter Park Drive In Casselberry. Th e y had
hoped to hide the stolen gun. they told police.

Police are still Investigating (lie Incident, hut
they are tentatively calling the shooting an
accident.

Th e y were arrested yesterday afternoon and
charged with armed robbery In connection with
the guns. Th e other teens In the house were not
Involved In the armed robbery incident and did
not witness the situating.

Th e shooting occurcd In a home III the 300
block of Bridal Pastil In Casselberry. The home is
owned by the parents of Rlad Kllarnt, 17. who
was In the house al the time of the shooting.
T h e house Is presently vacant and Is for sale.
David Lambert. 17. and another boy and Ills
date were also In the house at the time of the
shooting
Investigators questioned Lumber! and Kllurnl
attorn wltv the gun was found outside and not

Police said a "bong" (a marijuana smoking
pipe) and some marijuana were found In the
house when police arrived. Investigators do not
know If drugs played u part 111 the shooting.
"T h e autopsy will tell us If (W rlgld) had been
smoking at the time of Ills death." Simpson
explained. "We had no legal way of testing the
others."
The autopsy Is expected to Ire done tills
morning.

Expressway
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Opening
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Florida GrccncW uy.
T h e Lake Jesup 5k Run across
the Lake Jesup bridge will kick
off the day al 8 u.m . with up to
1.500 runners am) wheelchair
racers expected to participate.
Five minutes later, between 500
and 1,000 schml children and
their parents from throughout
the county will take off on n
stroll across the twin spans of
the bridge In what Is billed as
" T h e First...and Lost" event of
Its type. Race awards will be
presented at 0:30a.m .
Beginning ill 10:30 u.m.. Sunford M ayor Bctlyc S m ith is
scheduled (o Ixisl the official
g ra n d o p e n in g ce re m o n ie s.
Congressman John Mica. R-Fcrn
Park. Is scheduled to attend.
By noon, the ceremonies will
wrap up and crows will begin
rem oving scaling, barricades,
co n c e ss io n s fro m the site.
There's no cxuct open-to-truffle
lime set, tint ceremony orga­
nizers anticipate the final bar­
ricades will be removed by late
afternoon.
For more Information on the
ruces, call 4 0 7 -8 9 8 -1 3 1 3 or
896 5473. Proceeds will benefit
the Alzheimer Resource Center.

Congressman Jo hn Mlcu Is
expected to Join a host of local
officials celebrating the longuwalled opening of the toll road
that Saturday morning. Sanford
M ayor Bet lye S m llTi, S C E A
chairman, Is scheduled to In­
troduce guests, says Bhutan.
Following a m orning of fool
races ami walks across the
1.7-mlle Lake Jesup bridge and
grand opening speeches, the
bridge and northerly connec­
tions will he opened sometime
late In the afternoon after the
m o rn in g 's trappings arc re­
moved.
Gnylc Geddes. spokesman for
the construction project, says
motorists will travel free over Hie
b rid g e to S la te Hoad 434
th ro u g h the weekend u n til
M onday m o rn in g, when the
$1.50 fee will lx* collected al the
lolltKiotlia north of the hike. The
fare Is an average 12 cents per
mile.
B rln to n says crew s begun
paving the lug-hchlnd section of
the 12-mllc roadway between SR
434 and the Lake Jesup bridge
ye ste rda y. O the r crew s arc
placing the pavement striping on
the exit rump behind Sanford
Plaza. A month ago. expressway
officials thought they'd have to

open Ha- ramp a month or two
alter the rest ol the road.
"Th e re 's more activity on that
project than there ever has
been," siiys Brlnton.
T h e opening ends months of
dcluys and frustration for resi­
dents anticipating the road.
Stale and local officials had
originally hoped the 12-mllc link
lo the GrccneW ay would have
o p e n e d Iasi O c to b e r, fo ur
months ahead of the February
official completion dale.
But Ihc (wo main contractors
on the road. Hubbard Construc­
tion Co. and While Construction
Co. did not anticipate the cost of
ro a d w a y fill m a te ria l, d irt,
causing months of delays. A l one
time, contractors didn't Blink'd
he done until litis October. But
state (lim its and compromises
hastened work and now the roail
will open two months past the
olflclal target dale.
Local anticipation of the road
is m ounting dally. Brlnlon and
Geddes say tlielr offices arc
receiving dozens of calls dally
from people wanting In know
when the road will open. Brlnton
says the lust rail he received
yesterday was from a Hidden
Lake man w I m drives lo his
Johpluce near Orlando Interna­
tional Airport t-uch day.
"H e can’t wall for II lo be

opened." says Brlnton.
T h e m an's dally round-trip
com m ute on the Iw o-county
GrccncW uy system will cost him
$5, says Brlnton. It will cost
$1.50 to travel the length of
Seminole County with two more
50 cent fares In Orange County.
A trip to the D lancy-nrea
attractions will cost $4.50 each
way. North Seminole County
residents will lx- able to bypuss
Interstate 4 tourist congestion
by taking the trip smith to Its
current end al State Road 536 at
International Drive. From there.
It's an uncongcstcd short dis­
tance lo the attractions.
Th e Southern Connector, a
6 . 1-mile link between 1-Drivc
and 1-4 Is expected to be under
construction later this yeur und
opened by 1997.
Plans for the Seminole County
"Missing L in k " between Airport
Boulevard cast of U.S. Highway
17-92 ami 1-4 Is under review by
the state Department of T ra n s ­
portation. says Brlnlon. Brlnton
and Mica will testify before the
H o use A p p ro p ria tio n s S u b ­
committee on Transportation tn
W ashington. D.C. next week
seeking federal funding fur 1-4
I n t e r c h a n g e . T h e F l o r id a
L e g is la t u r e h a s a lr e a d y
approved the project.

�•A - Sanford Horald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, April 22, 1 W

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

Probe of radiation
experiments begins

Senators divided about Bosnia
W A S H IN G TO N — Senators who help shape the nations
defense nollry are deeply divided over what to do about Bosnia,
wrenched between the Impulse to show U.S. Initiative and Ihc
fear of shedding American Wood.
.....
The ir split reflects the general disparity of opinions in
Congress over how to stop the dying In Bosnln without
American Involvement the nation may later come to regret.
On one Side of the policy debate was Sen. Sam Nunn. D Ga..
chairman of the Senate* Armed Services Committee who
reproached the administration for a •pinprick" approach to air
Hc^snld the United States and Its allies must be willing to
escalate the air war. adding: "1 don't think Serbia Itself can be
exempt In term* of targeting from Oil* air campaign.
Secretary of Stntc Warren Christopher said In an Interview
Thursday on PBS’ "MacNclI Lehrer Ncwsllour that bombing
attacks against Serbia, the patron of the Bosnian Serbs, was
•not on the table at the present time, but It certainly can be
‘ ‘ Warning a^nhut*widening the nlr strikes were two members
of Nunn's committee with strong military credentials - Sens.
Jo hn McCain. R-Arl*., and John Warner. K Va.
McCain, who spent six years In a prtsoncr-of-wnr camp
during the Vietnam War. warned against
Incremental
escalation" and said he feared the United States will soon face
„ choice bcAreen deploying American ground troops or
withdrawing In abject defeat."

Clinton admits Haitian policy failed
W A S H IN G TO N — President Clinton Is acknowledging the
failure of his ,&gt;ollcy toward Halil and will seek United Nations
support for a broad trade embargo against Ihc Caribbean
nation, an official saya.
i T h . . « i » fnr
Alter six members of-Congress were arrested Thursday l&lt; r
Illegally protesting C lin to n s policy on the White Humic
sidewalk, a White House official disclosed the president will ask
the United Nations to back on embargo on all but food and
humanitarian aid going Haiti. T h e move, which caps several
weeks of policy review by the administration, could come as
early as next week, sold the official, who spoke on condition of
U,1" T h c president has understood that the policy hus not been
successful and tt was lime to change the strategy, the While
House official said. U.S. policy Is aimed ut returning exiled
President Jcan-Bcrtrand Aristide to power und restoring the
democratic system that elected him.
Clinton has come under Increasing pressure from Congress
to take tougher steps against Haiti's military regime, with
legislation Introduced In both the House and Senate calling for
a lull embargo and other steps.

Head Start may expand
W A S H IN G TO N — Head Start, the program that has educated
m illions of pre-schoolers born Into poverty, would be
Nl^nlflnintly expanded under legislation adopted by the
l't would start with counseling for prcgnunl women and begin
educating children right after birth. Some programs would
e x p a n d to a year-round, full-day schedule.
Th e Senate adopted the expansion late Thursday, shortly
after giving final congressional approval to a Job-training bill,
that would bring employers and schools together. Both
measures were cleared on voice votes.

Crime bill becoming reality
W A S H IN G TO N — House pussage of u $28 billion ertnu bill
moves one step closer to reality dozens of new capital crimes,
life imprisonment for third-time drug and violent felons and
thousands of new cops on the beat.
Hill llrst. the House must deal with assault weapons.
The Semite's $22 billion crime bill, passed last November,
would ban 19 specific types of domestic and Imported
assault-style weapons, and President Clinton wants that
passed, cither In the crime bill or us n separate measure.
Th e House hus never voted on such legislation. Rep. Charles
Schuincr. D-N.Y.. chairman of the Judiciary Committee s
crime subcommittee, says It Is still 15 to 20 votes short of
passage.
,
,,
Hut Clinton Is "going to roll up his sleeves and get personally
Involved In this fight." Schum cr said White House officials told
him Thursday.
Clinton cheered the House's 2 8 5 -I I I vole passing Its crime
blllThursduy.
"T h e House of Representatives made their Intentions clear:
crime will not pay." Clinton said In a statement read by Press
Secretary Dee Dec Myers. "Democrats and Republicans Joined
together to break the gridlock and make our streets safer."

WORLD
BRIEFS
Wave of killing ebbs
U M LA ZI. South Africa - Th e latest wave of killing between
rival political parties In this township has ebbed since the Zulu
nationalist Inkathu Freedom Purty ended Its boycott of next
week's elections.
Hut lnkuthn supporter Kwazl Dlarnlul remains wary.
"It's still not easy to go over there." said Hlumlnl. gesturing
toward the section of Uinlazl controlled by rlvul African
National Congress loyalists. "O n both sides, people are dead. It
will take long to get us together."
. . . . .
More than 900 people In "1 Section - Uinlazl s Inkatha
stronghold have died In political violence since 1991.
Hundreds of A N C backers also hnvc died In the township that
sprawls across low hills Just Inland from Durban's seaside
Th e violence has died down since Inkatha announced
Tuesduy It would Join In the elections next week. But hostility
between pro*ANC and pro-Inkuthu Zulus remains.

A coup that worked
LISBON. P o r t u g u l-It was a coup that w o r k e d ...............
Nearly non-violent and Immensely |&gt;opular. the Revolution ol
the Carnations of April 25th. 1974. threw out the last vestiges
of a decades-old dictatorship and pulled Portugul Into the
modern world.
mrvB.
Tw enty years luter. agenls of the once-feared I IDE “ end
police are only seen on T V . reminiscing about the past. Their
time has gone, along w llh the systematic repression of Antonio
dc Oliveira Salazar's Iron-flsted rule.
"W e are now living In a democratic country, w llh a better
standard of living ... and we urc European Union members,
said Vasco Vieira dc Almeida, a respected lawyer who was
Economics Minister In the first provisional post-revolutionary
** After Ihc revolution, there were 12 years of political chaos
and a flirtation with socialist economic planning. 1 hen. In
1986. Portugal Joined the European Com m unity. J h e results:
stability, frcc-markct economics, a broad rise In living
standards, and Improved education and Infrastructures.________

From Associated Press reports

By K A T H IR IN B R IZZO
Associated Pross Wrllor
W A S H IN G T O N A presidential
commission Is embarking on a probe of
radial Ion experiments conducted by
the government In the years after
World W ar II.
Th e committee was formed In the
aftermath of revelations about a variety
of experiments on unknowing human
subjects. Including some who were
Injected with plutonium.
President Clinton called the Inquiry
an Important first step to learn whether
the U.S. government "treated Its own
citizens wrongfully."
Every federal department and agency
that might have conducted radiation
research has been combing Its archives
for records In an effort to create un
Inventory of Ihc experimentation.
" T h e history of the government s
conduct and sponsorship of radiation
experiments Is one that has too long
l&gt;een clonked In secrecy." said Attorney
General Janet Reno.
Reno, whose staff searched federal
prison records to determine whether
any Inmates were used as test subjects,
was one of four Cabinet secretaries who
appeared Thu rsd ay at the committee's
Inaugural meeting.
T h e 15-person committee — com ­
posed of cx|&gt;crts in medicine, science,
ethics und law - Is to examine whether
the government did appropriate medi­
cal follow-up on Its radiation test
subjects: whether there wus Informed
consent: and whether the experiments
were medically or scientifically neces­
sary.
„
Th e Advisory Committee on Human
Radiation Experiments has hern given
a year to evaluate experiments done
between 1944 and 1974.
Sen. John Glenn. D Ohio, who lias
revealed Incidents of deliberate releases
of radiation Into the environment, told
the presidential committee. "I don't
envy what you're about to get Into
here .... It will I k *a lough J o b ."

Nixon
near
death
By TIM SU LLIV AN
Assoclatod Proas Wrllor
N EW YORK — Ric hard Nixon
lay near death In a deep coma
today.
T w o Marine sergeants arrived
al the hospital on Thursday,
ready to serve as the former
p resid en t's ho n o r g uard he
should die from the stroke lie
suffered Motuluy.
"Ills condition hus deterio­
rated. lie 's In a very deep
c o m a ." K a th y R o b in s o n , a
spokeswoman for New York
Hospllal-Cornell Medical Center,
said lute Thursday. "Ills family
Is at Ills bedside."
Hospital officials announced
earlier In the day llull the
HI year-old Nixon had slipped
Into unconsciousness uftcr de­
veloping swelling of the brain, a
potentially deadly complication
of the stroke.
Doctors sometimes try to re­
duce such swelling by using a
respirator lo speed up breathing,
but Nixon was not on a re­
spirator. and news reports said
he hud left Instructions that he
not be resuscitated.
K a th y O ’C o n n o r, a N ixon
spokeswoman, confirmed he has
a living will, but she would not
discuss II.
N ix o n 's doctors and nldcs
would not discuss Ills treatment
or condition In detail. But other
doctors said the coma sharply
reduced his chances of survival
and virtu a lly guaranteed he
would never recover Ills powers
of expression.
Nixon had been partially pnrulyzcd on his rigid side and
unable to speak even before the
coma.
" Ills chances of dying artm uch greater." and Ills chance
of surviving without mujor dam ­
age to Ills speech and movement
Is "very, very sm all." said Dr.
Gregory Albers, director of the
Stanford Stroke Center at Stan­
ford University Medical Center In
Palo Alto. Calif.
For Nixon, tliut would be a
cruel sentence.
In the 20 ycurs since he was
forced from the presidency by
the Watergate scandal, lie hus
rc-cmcrgcd as an elder states­
man In foreign policy mailers.
He has traveled widely — five
times to China - and published
eight books.
"H e dedicated his life lo thul
quest out of office and was
universally recognized as the
leading Am erican spokesman
and a student of foreign policy."
Henry Kissinger. Nixon's foreign
policy expert, said today on CBS.

Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leury. who
Is leading the administration effort, said
the task Is a difficult one because some
of the datn are 40 and 50 yenrs old.
many of those Involved have died, and
many hospitals and other Institutions
have closed.
" I t Is u tough Job but It goes
speedily." O'Leary sold at a briefing
later at the White House. "A n d you
may have noted that at the Department
of Energy we are releasing Information
as soon as we have It at hand and can
declassify It." she said.
Clinton said In a statement that he
ronnlclcr* the effort to collect, analyze
and then disseminate the Information
an attempt "to have nn honest and
open approach to the Investigation of
Cold War-era experiments.
"Both tirose Americans who were the
subject of these questioned experi­
m e n ts a n d th e s c ie n t is t s w h o
performed them deserve a fair and
thorough Investigation." Clinton said.
"O nly by dealing honestly with the past
cun we hope to build a better future.
Th e tests on IH patients were re­
vealed by Hep. Ed Markcy. D Mass . In
1980. but the Albuquerque Tribune
last year tracked down and Identified
some of the plutonium Injection victims
In a series of rejMirts that won n Pulitzer
Prize for re|Kirter Eileen Wclsomc.
T h e E n e rg y D e p a rtm e n t subse­
quently located documents Indicating
two other people may have hud pluto­
nium Injections In 1944 and six others
drank plutonium as part of medical
tests In 1940.
Murkey on Thursday Introduced u bill
requiring the Energy Department to
recommend appropriate compensation
for people Injured by governm ent
radiation tests.
The Energy Department said It has
Identified about 2.500 records of radia­
tion cx|M-rlmcnts over the years In a
massive document search that began In
January.

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NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U IN A M E
Nolle* It hereby givan that I
«m engaged in butlnet* at 5151
Oranga Blvd . Sanford. FL
Jim . Samlnola County. Flor
•da. undar lh# Flcllllout Nama
ol BAB P R O D U C T S A N D
SERVICES, and that I Inland to
raglltar tald nama with lha
OlvIHon ol Corporations Talla
hatvoa Florida. In accordant#
with tha pr ovltlont ot tha
FlCtillout Nama Statulat. To
Wit Sactlon M t 0*. Florida
Slalutal mi
H o b a rt A B u g n a c k l
Publlth April » m r
DEQ ?01

IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.1 tt MO-DR 01 K
Florida Bar No.; HOOK
IN HE lha Adoption ol
SHANNON VICTOR IA ----------- .
« minor
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BILLY HAY STAGGS
3514 North Jrd Straot. IM
Cocoa Baach. Florida
YOU ARE N O TIFIED lhal a
Paflllon lor Adoption hat baan
Iliad In which you ara lha
allagad Fathar ol lha child to bo
adoplad. and you arc raqulrad to
tarva a copy ol your wrltlan
dalantat. II any. lo II on Pall
llonart’ allornay. GARY E
MASSEY, whota addratt It: 111
Wall Citrus Straal. Allamonta
Spring!. Florida 33714 1ST?
on or baton May 24, 1»*4. and
Ilia lha original wllh lha Clark ol
•hi* Court allhtr baton tarvlca
on Patltlonan' allornay or Im
madlataly lharaaltar; olharwlta
a dalaull will ba anltrtd agalntl
you lor Iho rallal damandad In
lha Pallllon
DATED April II. I*H
MAHYANNE MORSE
Clark ot lha Court
By: MadalynCrana
At Dapuly Clark
Publlth: April tt. 2* A May 4.
13.1*14
DEO 304
Tn v T t a t i o n t o BIO
NOTICE
Sap4rala and taalad hidt lor
ona or mora tlngla lamlly nout
Ing rahabllllallon prolaclt will
ba accaplad by Tha Canlar lor
Altordabla Houtlng, Inc . 300
Eatl Commtrdal Straal. San
lord. Florida 11771 until 4 pm
local lima, Monday, May *. I»*4.
UIda racalyad alldr tha tpacllltd
lima will ba ralurnad unopanad.
SCOPE OF WORK: Llcanta
and quallllad ganaral con
tractor! lo provide Labor, Mala
rials and Suparyltlon lor the
rahabllllallon ol up lo TE N 110)
HOUSING UNITS Contractor*
mutl agraa lo comply wllh lha
Frdaral, Stats and local law*
and ragulallont govtrnlng lha
ut# ol lundt lor lha rahablllta
tlon work. Work thall begin on
all homing rahabllllallon pro
|acll on or bolora May 14, IW&lt;
and thall ba complaltd on or
bolora July 1. m &lt; Contractor*
may tubmll taparala bldt lor
only ona or all Ian (101 houtlng
rahabllllallon prolaclt.
PRE BID C O N FE R E N C E S
will bo hold al tha |ob tilts on
April 37 and April 31. IW4
For mora Inlormallon. and lo
obtain lha Bid Packaga lor lhata
houtlng rthatllltallon prolaclt.
plaata contact:
Mall Kana, Attlilant Olractor
Tha Cantor lor Altordabla
Houtlng, Inc.
300 Eatl Commarclal Straal
Sanlord. FL 33771
(007) 313 3341
(407) 131 1*00 FAX
T H E C E N T E R FOR A F ­
FORDABLE HOUSING. INC.
EN C O U R A G ES T H E F U L L
PARTICIPATION OF MINOR­
IT Y AND WOMEN OWNED
BUSINESSES IN TH E PRO
V IS IO N O F O O O D S A N D
SERVICES.
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y t i l l
M ELLO N V ILLE AVE_. SAN
FORD. FL t m i TH E EX EC U ­
TIV E DIRECTOR POSITIONS
ARE TO BE D ES IG N A TED
FOR THE SENIOR MANAOE^
M E N T S E R V IC E C LA S S
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Publlth: April W,
DEQ 1

I N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE B IO H TEE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.i *4 401 CA-14 B
OALE ASSOCIATES - REAL
ESTATE ONE. INC . a Florida
corporation.
Plalnllll.
W ILLIAM W AUSTIN. ANNE
V A U S T IN : K A T H L E E N
G ALE BROOM and BRIAN
G ALE, at turvlvlng children
and halrt ol TINA C GALE,
dacaatad. and ALL UNKNOWN
N A T U R A L P E R S O N S . IF
ALIVE. AND IF DEAD. OR IF
NOT KNOWN TO BE OE AO OR
A L IV E . T H E IR S E V E R A L
A N D R E S P E C T I V E UN
KNOWN SPOUSES. HEIRS.
OEVISEES. GRANTEES AND
C R E D IT O R S . OR O T H E R
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G B Y.
T H R O U G H . U N O E R OR
AGAINST THOSE UNKNOWN
N A TU R A L PERSONS) ANO
ALL CLAIMANTS. PERSONS
OR PARTIES. NATURAL OR
CORPORATE. WHOSE EXACT
L E G A L S T A T U S IS UN
KNOWN. CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITL E OR IN
TE R E S T IN ANO TO THE
LANDS H ER EIN AFTER OE
SCRIBED
Dalandanlt
N O TICEO F ACTION
TO ALL UNKNOWN NATU
NAL PERSONS. IF A LIVE.
AND IF OEAD. OR IF NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
A L IV E . T H E IR S E V E R A L
A N O R E S P E C T I V E UN
KNOWN SPOUSES. HEIRS.
OEVISEES, GRANTEES ANO
C R E D IT O R S . OR O T H E R
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G B Y.
T H R O U G H . U N O E R OR
AGAINST THOSE UNKNOWN
N A TU R A L PERSONS; AND
ALL CLAIMANTS. PERSONS
OR PARTIES, NATURAL OR
CORPORATE. WHOSE EXACT
L E G A L S T A T U S IS UN
KNOWN. CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR IN
T E R E S T IN AND TO THE
LANDS H E R EIN A FTER OE
SCRIBEO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action lo quial
lllla hat baan Iliad In lha
Samlnola Counly Circuit Court
on lha following datcrioad prop

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
lhal by virtu* ot IBM corlaln
Writ ol Elocution luued out ol
and undar tha tool ot lha County
Court ot Somlnolo County, Flor­
ida. Cot* m I1I1SPUF Upon ■
final |udgm*nl rondortd In Iho
afortteid Court on lh* IJIh day
of November A D im . In lhal
certain cat# entitled: Oaa
Cepoilon. Plalnllll vt Oennlt A
Laura Sfottel. Dalandanlt which
aloratald Writ ol Eetcullon wat
deliver ad lo ma at Sherltl ol
Samlnola Counly. Florida and I
have levied upon oil lha right,
lllla and Inlaratl ol lha deten
danlt. Dannlt A Laura Sloflal. In
and lo Iho following datcrlbed
property tald properly being
located In Samlnola Counly.
Florida mora particularly da
teribad at followt
LOT 104. UNIT 5 OF MOUNT
GREENWOOD AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES 4
TO ». M ORE CO M M O N LY
KNOWN AS 333 CELLO CIR
C L E . W IN T E R S P R IN G S .
FLORIDA.
tnd Iho undtrtlgnad i t Sharlll
ol Stmlnol# Counly, Florida,
will al 1100 A M on the 7)rd
day ol May A D !**4. oiler Ior
tala and Mil lo lha hlghetl
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTINO LIENS, al Me
Front (Watt) Door, ot lha ttapa.
ol tha Samlnola Counly Court
houM In Sanford. Florida, the
above dttcribod property
That u ld tala It being made
lo Mlltly lha term* ol IM* Writ
ol Eracutlon
Donald F Etllnger, Sharlll
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1110. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U LO 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 IC E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1345 11TM S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R IO A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEED ING TE L E
PHONE (407) 110 *440 TTD
(4071 121 3331
Publlthad April tt. 3* A May 4.
5 II, l**4 wllh lha tala on May
31. I**4
DEO 315

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO PR *1 *♦* CP
IN RE Etlateol
JOSEPH R STEENBEKE
Dacaatad
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha admlnltlrallon ol lha
E t la t e ol J O S E P H R
•rfy
IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T,
Com m ence •* •
W e»l
STEENBEKE. Dacaatad. File
INANOFOR
querfer corner of Section II.
PM *1*00 CP. It ponding In lha
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Townthlp 21 South. Rang# 10
Circuit Courl lor Samlnola
FLORIDA
Eatl. Samlnola Counly. Florida;
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
CASE NO :t&gt; 1411 CA U L
thenca run North 00 degree*, 34
lion, lh* addratt ol which ll
IN R E
M O R TO A O E
minute* Eatl along lha Watt
Samlnola Counly CourlhouM.
FORECLOSURE
Una ol lha Northwet! quarter ol
Sanlord. Florida Tha namat
BOBBY M SHARP and DAWN
tald Sactlon II. a dlitanc# ol
and eddretMt ol lh* par tonal
MACHULES.
4*7*1 l*#l lo lha Norlhwatl
repreientatlve and ol Iho
Plamllllt.
cornar ol Lot 415, Allamonta
pertonal repfeMnlellvo’t at
Land Holal and Navigation
lor nay ara m i forth below
THEODORAM AE TURNER
Company at racordad In Plat
Any Intamted p*non upon
Datandanl
Book 1. Pag# 13. Public Racordt
whom thlt nolle# It terved who
N O TIC I OF SALE
ol Samlnola County. Florida)
Inland* lo challenge lha validity
Nolle# It glvan lhal purtuanl
Ihence run South •* degree*. 51
ol tha will, lha qualification* ol
lo lha Final Judgmant ol Fora
mlnulat Eatl along lha South
lha pertonal rtpratanlallva.
cloture anlarad on April 20. 11*4
line ol Allamonta Avenue ISR
venue, or |urltdlcllon ol lha
In C i v i l A c t i o n No
434). 4 dltUnce ol SOI 40 leal lo
courl. and all pertont having
t l 7071 CA 14 L ol lha Circuit
lha POINT OF BEGINNING)
clalmt agalntl thlt ttlala who
Court ol lha Eighteenth Judicial
than conlnue along tald South
era terved with a copy ol thlt
Circuit. In and lor Samlnola
Una South I* dagraat. SI mlnulat
nolle*, ara raqulrad lo Ilia wllh
County. Florida. In which
Bail, a dltlanca ol 17* 10 laal.
Ihl* courl tuch ob|actlon or
THEODORA MAE TURNER It
Ihanca run South 07 dagraat. 73
claim wllhln lha later ol Ihraa
lha datandanl and BOBBY M
mlnulat. 51 tacondt Watt, a
month* allar lha dale ol lha llrtl
S H A R P and D A W N
dltlanca ol 174 74 laal. Ihanca
publication ol thlt nolle# or
MACHULES ara lha Plamllllt. I
run North It dagraat. 51 mlnulat
thirty day* allar lha dale ol
will tall lo lha high#*! and batl
Watt, a dltlanca ol 1/0 tl laal lo
Mrvlce ol a copy ol thlt nolle#
bidder lor cath al lha Wad
a point being &lt;*» 72 laal Eatl ol
on lhal par ion
Front Door ol lha Samlnola
lha Southwell cornar ol tald Lot
Pertont having clalmt agalntl
County Courlhouta In Sanlord.
*15. Ihanca North 00 dagraat. 57
lha etlate who ara not known lo
Florida, beIween lha hour* ot
mlnulat. 41 tacondt Eatl. a
tha pe/*00*1 rapraMnlallv# and
II 00 a m and! 00 pm on May
dltlnca ol 13* 50 laal lo lha
whota namat or addraiM* ara
I*. It»4. lha following datenbad
POINT OF BEGINNING
not raatonably etcerlalnable
real proparly
and lhal you ara raqulrad lo Ilia
mutl Ilia all clalmt agalntl lha
Lot II. Block C. COUNTRY
your wrlltan dalantat. II any,
etlalt wllhln Ihraa month* allar
CLUB HEIGHTS UN IT ONE.
with lha Clark ol lha abova
tha dale ol lha llrtl publicallon
according lo lha plat lharaot at
tlylad Court and lo tarva a copy
ol Ihlt notice
racordad In Plat Book 13. Pago
lharaol on Gregory J. Kally.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
*1. ol Iho Public Racordt ol
Etqulra. Akarman. Santartltl A
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
Samlnola County. Florida
Eldton. P A , P O Bo» 111.
BE FOREVER BARRED
O ATEO thlt 301h day ol April,
Orlando. Florida 12*02 on or
The dale ol Iho llrtl public#
mi
bolora lha 35th day ol May, 1**4
lion ol Ihl* nolle# It April 15.
MARYANNE m o r s e
II you loll lo do to. Judgment
1*94
Clark ol Circuit Court
by dalaull may ba anlarad
Par tonal RapraMnlallv#
By Jana E . Jatawlc
agalntl you lor lha rallal da
Joteph J Steanbeke
At Dapuly Clark
mended In lha Complaint.
7353 Sweetalre Court
Publlth: April tt. 2*. 11*4
WITNESS my hand and teal
Apopka Florida 11713
DEQ 711____________________
April I*. 11*4
Jon 5 RoMnberg
(SEAL)
Allornay
lor Partonal
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
MARYANNE MORSE
Rtpratanlallva
OF THE B IO HTEEN TH
CLERKOF THE
135 Eatl Mark* Slraal
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT COURT
Orlando. FI 12101
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE
Counly
Fla Bar 1 105454
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Florida
,
Pub lth. April 15.32. It*4
FLORIOA
BY Ruth King
CASIN O . 14 471 C A U L
DEO 111_________ ___ ______
Dapuly Clark
C ITY OF SANFORD
IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T
Publlth: April W. 2* A May 6.
POLICE DEPARTM ENT.
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
11.1»*4
Plalnllll.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DEQ 205
v*
INANDFOR
RALPH RASH.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Defendant
FLORIOA
N O TICEO F FORFEITURE
CIVIL ACTION
PROCEEOINO
IN TH E COUNTY COURT
CASE NO. *1 117! CAM
TO RALPH J RASH. 110
O F T H E IIT H
DIVISION E
BALBOA COURT. SANFORD.
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
V IC T O R IA M O R TG A G E
OF FLORIDA.
COUP ,
FLFATIN A RASH. 110 BALBOA
IN AN D FO R
Plalnllll
COURT. SANFORD, FL
SEMINOLE COUNTY
and all othart who claim an
CASE NO.i 47-1147 CC 23 Q
BERTRAND T.ORAFFIS.
Inlaratt In lha batow datcrlbed
W EKIVA RESERVE HOME
alal,
proparly.
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.,
Doltndent(i)
Chit! Ralph Ruttall. ol lha
a Florida not lor prollt
N O TICEO F
Sanlord Pollca Daparlmant.
corporation,
FORECLOSURE SALE
Samlnola County, Florida,
Plalnllll.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
through M l olllcart. Invatllga
purtuanl to a Order Retchedul
lort or agon11, taliad lha iub|act
CLIFFORD T. CHARLTON.
Ing Forte lotura Sale dated April
Defendant.
proparly, lo wit:
I, 1*94. and anlarad In Co m NO
S7M00U S. CURRENCY
NO TICEO F
93-117* CAI4E ol lh* Circuit
on March 4. I**4. al or noar
FORECLOSURE SALE
Courl ol lh* E IG H TE E N TH
Samlnola Counly. Florida, and It
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
pratanlly holding tald proparly
purtuanl lo a Final Judgmant ol
INOLE County, Florida whartln
lor Iho purpota ol lorfalluro
Forocloture doled November If.
VICTORIA MORTGAGE CORP
purtuanl to Sadlont *17.701-707,
If*3. and anlarad In CaM No.
It tha Plalnllll and BERTRAND
Florida Slalutal, hat RE
*3 1147 CC t t Q ol lh* Counly
T GRAFFIS and "AU D R EY G.
Q UESTEO lhal an Honorabl#
Court ol lha llth Judicial Circuit
ORAFFIS", hit tpouM II mar
Judga ol Iho Circuit Court,
In ind lor Samlnol* Counly.
rlad, HD R EALTY. INC , and
Elghloonth Judicial Circuit.
Florida, wherein W E K IV A
S A N FO R O P LA C E H O M E ­
Samlnola Counly. Florida. Ittu*
R E S E R V E H O M EO W N ER S
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
a Finding ol Probablo Cauta
ASSOCIATION, INC ll Plain
are Iho Dalandanlt, I will Mil lo
why lha abova proparly thould
M il . and C L I F F O R D T
Iho hlghetl and bail bidder lor
not ba lorlaltad lo Iho abova
CHARLTON ll Dafindant. I will
cath al lh* wait Iron! tlapt ol
agancy. You will ba tanl a copy
Mil lo lh* hlghetl and batl
lha SEMINOLE Counly Court
ol Iho Finding ol Probablo
bidder lor cath on lha Watl
houM al 11:00 a m., on tha llth
Cauto one# II It tlgnad by lha
Front Slept ol lha Samlnola
day ot May, l**4. Iho following
Judga and It will advlta you how
Counly CourthouM, X I North
datcrlbed properly at Ml forth
Park Avtnue. Sanlord. Florida,
and whan lo ratpond lo thlt
In Mid Final Judgmant:
raquotl lor lorfalluro
al 11:00 o'clock A M. on May 17.
LOT K . SANFORD PLACE. A
I HER EBY C E R TIFY TH AT
19*4. lha following datcrlbed
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
a true and corract copy ot tha
properly at Ml forth In Mid
TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
lortgolng hat baan lurnlthad lo
Final Judgment, to wll:
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
lha abova nomad addrattat by
Lol 111 ol WEKIV4A R E ­
33. PAGES 11 THROUGH IS. OF
U.S. rtgltlarad mall, ralurn
SERVE U N IT FOUR, according
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
racalpl raquatltd thlt llth day
lo tha Plal lharaol at racordad
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
In Plal Book 42 it Paget *1 and
ol April. 1*94.
IOA.
NORMAN R WOLFINGER
tt ol lha Public Record* ol
WITNESS MY HAND and lh*
STATE ATTO RN EY
Samlnola County. Florida, a/k/a
Mai of thlt Courl on April II,
2571 Lancatlor Courl, Apopka,
BY: AnnoE.
l**4
Richard* Rutborg
FL 32701
(SEAL)
Attltlanl Stal# Allornay
OATEO April 15. I**4.
HONORABLE
Florida Bar 1217401
MARYANNE MORSE.
MARYANNE MORSE
Olllca ol tha Slato AHorr.ty
Clark Circuit Courl
Clark ollh# Circuit Courl
100 Eatl Flrtl Straal
By JanoE. J om w Ic
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Sanlord, F L 31771
Deputy Clark
Deputy Clark
407 137 7534
Publlth: April tt. 3*. It*4
Publlth.
A p rlllt,tt. 1*94
Publlth: April 15.31.22.21. IW4
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April 22, 1994

B

S p o rts
IN BRIEF

N JC A A picks Pernfors

LOCALLY

Ex-Raider gains Hall of Fame

Tribe— Westminster at DeLand

By TONY DeSORMIER

D e l.A N D T h e Sem inole H ig h School
hanehall team will lake on nationally ranked
M lu m l-W estm ln stcr Academ y at DeLand's
Conrad Park tonight at 7 p.m. Westminster.
20-4. Ih ranked No.2lnClaHH I A.

Magic sign replacement
O R LAND O Th e Orlnndo Magic placed
Torwurd JefT Tu rn e r on the Injured lint and
signed 7-0 center-forward Geert llam m lnk to a
contract for the remainder of the season.
T u rn e r underwent successful reconstructive
surgery early Thursday for an Isolated tear of
the left anterior cruciate ligament.
lla m m ln k was Orlando’s second draft selec­
tion (20th overnlll In the 1993 NDA Draft.

AROUND THE S TA TE |
Heat in playoffs
MIAMI — Th e Miami Heat clinched the second
playoff l&gt;crth In franchise history and hurt
Atlanta's bid for the top seed In the Eastern
Conference b y beating the llnwks 94-89.
Th e loss cut to one-half game the Hawks' lead
over the Chicago Hulls and New York K nlrks In
the race for the best record In the conference. All
three have 25 losses: Atlanta has one game
remaining and Chicago and New York two each.
Including a season-ending giune Sunday at
Chicago. The team that earns tire No. I seed will
play No. H seed Miami In the first round.

Horald Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — For all the cITorts of all the
coaches and plnycrs across the nation. Mikael
Pernfors has been one of the most Important
figures In the sport of tennis ut the Junior college
level.
During Ills two years at Seminole Com m unity
College. Perfnors did not lose n match, singles or
doubles, white lending the Raiders to the
National Ju n io r College Athletle Association
nntlonnl championship In both 1982 and 1983.
From there, he went on to the University of
Georgia where he was a two-time N C A A singles
national champion for the Hulldogs.
Since then. Pernfors has enjoyed a professional
career of moderate success, breaking Inter the top
10 of the world rankings and consistently tx-lng
ranked In the top 30. He reached the finals of the
French Open one year. Last year, he won the
Canadian Open.
Recognized ns one of, If not the best Junior
college tennis player ever. Pernfors recently was
nominated and approved for Induction Into the
N JC A A Men's Tennis Coaches' Hall of Fame.
"H e's the first player to l&gt;e Inducted and he
may be the only player ever Inducted.” said SCC
Athletics Coordinator and former tennis coach
Larry Castle. "It (the Hall of Fame) Is mainly for

coaches. It's like a service award. Until this point,
It's been exclusively lor coaches.
"Eve ry lime lie's In a match on television,
they'll mention that he's a former Junior rollcge
player. Ills success nl the Junior college level, ut
Georgia, and as a professional hus raised the
visibility ofjunlor college tennis."
Custlr explained that to gain Induction Inin the
N JC A A Men's Tennis Coaches' Hull of Fume,
now In Its third year, an Individual must he
nominated by a current coach. A committee of
existing conches then votes on the nominees.
How Pernfors first came to Seminole C o m m u ­
nity College was one of those Instances created
by persistence and blessed by good fortune.
"W e had already signed two players from
Sweden. Inith of whom were ranked considerably
higher than M ike." said Castle. "Ake Svensson
was ranked In the top 10 among Junior players In
Sweden. Tobias Svantesson was ranked almost
as high.
" A I muiI a month In-fore school started (lit
1981). I received a letter from Mike. As It turned
out, lie was the long-time best friend of Tobias
and he also knew Ake. He wanted to know If he
could come along with them ."
Castle checked Pernfors' ranking and found
that, for all Intents and purposes, he really didn't
have one ("Ills only win of consequence was In
□ Bee Pernfors, Page 2B

Mikael Pernfors, 1983

W illiam s,
Shepard
w in crow ns
for B row n’s

Marlins’ Santiago suspended
MIAMI — Florida Marlins catcher llenlto
Santiago Is nppcullng a four-game suspension
that he considers excessive lor "Inciting a
lK-nchclearlng brawl."
Santiago. wlx&gt; also was fined an undisclosed
amount by new Nl. president Lett Coleman,
charged the mound Sunday against the San
Francisco Giants. He'll continue to play pending
the outcome of his appeal.

Bpaclal to tha Harslet __ _______

FIU signs Australian
MIAMI Australian Wade Eat home has
signed a national letter of Intent with Florida
International, tlx* school announced Thursday.
Eathornc. a,0-7 forward, averaged 23.5 |x*lnts
and 11 rebounds In his only year at Calvary
Academy In Springfield. III., where he wus an
exchange student. He averaged 27 (toinls and
13 rebounds a game In 1992-93 at A y r Slate
High School In Ayr. Queensland.

1AROUND THE NATION |
Cobb signs with Green Bay
G R E E N H AY. WIs. — Free ugcnl running buck
Peggie Cobb signed a two-year contract T h u rs ­
day with the Green Hay Packers.
Th e deal Is worth a m inim um of $2.2 million.

Golfing miracle
H O N O L U L U — Most golfers play u lifetime
without getting uhole-ln-onc.
W ithin a span of three holes on Wednesday.
69-ycur-old U iiT y Nlshl got two at the Mid­
Pacific Country Club.
. . . .
He used a 5-Iron at the 145-yard fourth hole
a n d a 5-wood on the 186-yard sixth.
T h e only comment from the 12-handlcapper?
"U nre a l."

WHAT*S HAPPENINO ]

Herald Photo by Mark Mania

Alter giving up singles to the first and fourth hlttora ol
Thursday's night game with Oviedo, Lako Brantley's Ann
Ftooburg (pitching) did not allow a hit the rosl ol the

Stuller, W h ite -D a vis p o w e r P atriots
By TONY DaSORMIKR
Horald Sports Editor

Boys’ Baseball
□ Laka Brantley at Ovlado, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Laka Howall, 7 p.m.
□ Mlaml-Waatmlnalar va. Seminole at Conrad
Park, DeLand, 7 p.m.

Girls’ Softball
□ Lake Howall va. Laka Mary at Laka Mary
Sports Complex, 7:30 p.m.

Track
□ SAC meal at Laka Mary, 2:30 p.m.

"T h e girls are starting to hit the ball ugaln." said
flrst-yeur Lake Hrantlcy coach Hrlnn Shaffer. " W r Just
try to hit the ball and make the other team make the
pluys. We went through a bitting slump a couple weeks
ago. but we're showing signs of coming out of It.''
It's been a trying season for both the Patriots and
Oviedo Lions. Not only did they have to deal with
making the transition from slowplteh to fasipllch. but
□B ee Patriots, Page 2B

.

Men’s Baseball
□ Central Florida C.C. at Seminole C.C., 2 p.m.

Boys’ Baseball

By SALVATOR!ZAHCA
Associated Press Writer
M O N TE C A R LO . Monaco — The lust time Jim
Courier played Andrei Medvedev In a tourna­
ment. Courier brought a book. Now. Medvedev Is
thinking of booking a flight home.
When they met In the round-robin play of the
ATI* W orld C ham p io n ship lust Novem ber.
Courier, a former resident of Sanford, was more
Interested In reading a book on chungcovcre and
seemed Intent on an early exit. He managed that,
losing to Medvedev as well ns his other two
matches and not making the Bcmlflnuls.

□ Lake Howall at Spruce Creak, 1 p.m.
□ Lyman at Deltona, 1 p.m.

Complete listings on Rage SB

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Tilts Is the story of two
high school Boftbull teams, one that's made steady
progress over the course of the season and one
seemingly stuck In neutral.
Stacie Stuller and Nadine W hllc-Davls each hit an
Insldc-thc-pnrk home run In support of the two-pltehlng
of Annie Frecburg as the Luke Hrantlcy Patriots strolled
to a 11-0 win over the Oviedo Lions In a rain-soaked
Seminole Athletic Conference contest Thursday night.
Lake Hrantlcy wrajis up the regular season at 18-7
(8-2 In the SAC), having clinched the No. 2 seed In next
w e e k 's 5A-Dlslrlct 4 sofiball tournament. Oviedo, which
started the season 5-0, finishes 11-8 (4-0 In tire
conference).

PATRIOTS U . LIONS«
000 00 — 0 1 S
Oviedo
Ik* Urenlley
”*
~ ”
* *
LUe
Brentley
Dreyfutt. Field IS) and Field. Munn» (SI Frc*buro and Stuller WP Frnburg (IS J) LP - Dreyluu Sav* - Non* IB - None•JB ~
- Lake Brantley. Stuller and Whit* Davlo Record* - Oviedo II ». a» SAC.
Like Brantley II M I SAC

Y o u can make ‘book’ on it: Courier’s ready to play

SATURDAY

BASEBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. W IH U 56. Natlonul
Florida Murllnsat Cincinnati Reds. (L)

way, tossing a two-hit shutout as the Patriots blankod
the Lions 11-0 In (Ivo Innings. Freobug also contributed
Iwo slnglos, two runs, and two RBI lo tho Palrlot attack.

P O M P A N O H E A C II Nichole
W illiams und Christy Shc|Nird were
crowned Individual state champions
ut the Level 8R Gymnastics Chum planshlp In Pnui|xmn Reach on
Sunday. April lO.
Despite their efforts, Drown'* Cen­
tra l G y m n a s tic s of A ltu m o n te
Springs Just missed claim ing the
team state chumpkmshlp trophy,
falling Just .075 ol a (o lu l short.
T h e host g y m . A m e ric a n
Twisters, edged out the Brown's
squad by scoring 165.475 In the
locals' 165.400. Northwest YMCA of
Tu m p u was third with IO I.H 75
p o in t s a n d L u P I c u r s a l St
Petersburg finished fourth with
159.375 points
Williams scored a H.575 on the
balance beam lo earn her ehuinplunship, while Shepard earned her
title on the vault with a score o(
8.60.
Samantha Hinson, participating
In Ihc Level 8 competition on tinprevious day. was crowned slate
champion In vault with a score ol
9.10. She added a second place
finish on floor (9.025) and an eighth
on bars (8.85) to give her the fourth
best all-around finish (34.875).
Team m ate Hope Hollkump bested
Hinson In the all-around with a
third place finish 135.05) on the
strength of two thltd place finishes
In floor (8.90) and vault (8.85). plus
a ninth on balance beam (8.55).
Amundu Rcli contributed a sixth
place finish on floor exercise with a
score of 8.55.
Kim Wood (Misted the best all­
around performance am ong the
Level 8R girls, earning second place
with a composite score of 32.95. She
combined a fourth place on vault
(8.40) with two fifth place finishes
on bars (7.95) and beam (8.475) and
an eighth on Door (8 .125).
Shepard took fourth all-around
with a score of 32.875 by adding
iwo eighth place finishes on bars
(7.85) and beam (8.40) to her
championship effort on vault.
Saru Harper and Hrlltanv Crupe
: Sec Brown’s, Page 20

League.

Th is time. Courier Is In no mood to rcud. He Is
ready to pluy us they meet In the quarterfinals of
Monte Carlo Open today.
Courier remembers.
"Last time we played Is the Infamous 'book
match' from Frankfurt, so I think that (people)
might have a remembrance of that match

particularly." Courier said.
He now has more of a hunger for victory ufter
moving past Italian Andrea Gnudcnzl 6-3. 6-4 for
Ills third consecutive straight-set victory In the
tournament.
Courier Is playing better and better since losing
In the first round at Barcelona two weeks ago. He
made the final In Nice a week later.
"I'm g l«‘l that I found m y farm In Nice."
Courier said. "I'm pretty comfortable, feeling
pretty good. As long as I don't hurt myself. I am
In good shape out there."
Medvedev, meanwhile, Is battling tendinitis In
the knee.
"It Is not 100 percent yet." Medvedev said.
"Sometimes m y knee starts to hurt and then 1
cannot concentrate on my strokes anymore. I am
thinking of m y knee and It doesn't really help me
to pluy tennis."
Medvedev already Is planning his postmutch
nctlvlty.
"I have m y lllghts hooked already for Saturday.

.

.

&gt; •

»• s a_I . . i . l

so I am going hack hom e," Medvedev said.
Courlcr-Mcdvedcv highlights the quarterfinals
of the S 1.7 million tournament.
Yevgeny Kafelnikov beat top-seeded Michael
Stlcli 7-6 (7-3). 6-4 on Thursday. It was the third
consecutive time Kufclnlkov heat the world's No.
2 player, although Kafelnikov Is more ac­
customed to hard courts, not the clny at Monte
Carlo.
He next luces Czech David Ifikl. a 3-6. 6-2. 6 -J
winner over I lorst Skoff of Austria.
Stefan Edberg. seeded second, meets 1992
chumplon Thom as Muster. Edberg moved past
Alex Corretja of Spain 6-1. 7-5. Muster lopped
Magnus Gustafsson of Sweden 6-2.6-4.
Th e other quarterfinal has defending chumplon
Se rgl U ru g u e ra of S p a in m eeting G o ra n
Ivanisevic.
Ivanisevic beat Jaim e Yzagu of Peru 6-1. 6 -J
u n d H ru g u c ru took out a tire d A lb e rto
Ucrusutcgul. also of Spain. 6-7 (8-10). 6-0.6-0.

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Q u a lifyin g alm ost as
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S T A T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S
JA I-A LA I
Thursday night
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7
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Birmingham IWSorl
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K no, vllle I. Jacksonville 0
Birmingham 1. Memphis I
Orlando 4, OtaltineogaO. 1st g, me
Chattenooga 1, Orlando I. Ind game
Huntsville 4. Nashville 1,10 Innings
Friday's Oemas
Orlande at Jacksanvllla
Chattanooga al Greenville
CarollneetKnoivllle
Memphis et Birmingham
Huntsville al Nashville
Saturday's Oe me,
Orlendo at Jacksonville
Chattanooga al Greenville
Carolina at Kisosvllie
Birmingham et Nashville
v
Huntsville at Memphis

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too
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1 Arpitlaga Oyer I
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4 Zuqata Collll
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Friday's Gamas
O (I 41 17.74 P (14) 114.14 T (1-4-1) 141.44
Brevard at Charlotte
TT carryover 1444.04
Tampa al Fgrt Myers
14th game
Osceola at Lakaland
/Beltran
11 40 3 40 1 40
Daytona
al SI Petersburg
4 Bob
14.40 4 40
Vero Beach at Sarasota
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Dunedin at St Lucie
O (4-71 73 74 P (7 4) lit 44 T (7-4-t) 1444.44
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4 Aramayo Bellran
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Louis. II; Alou. Montreal, 11; Grissom.
A-440 i H — 141.443
Montreal, 21
Doubles
LWalker, Montreal, F. Cedervo, Houston, 7;
Blgglo. Houston, 7; Blchalle. Colorado. 7,
Clanlrocco, San Dlago. 4; Alou, Montrtal, 4;
10 art Had with]
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1;
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9
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19
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Los Angeles
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Thursday's Games
Stolen Beset
Philadelphia!. San Francisco I
DSandert, Allanla. 9: Clayton. San Fran
Montreal 5. San Diego a
cisco, 7; DeShltldt, Lea Angeles, 7; Gllkey,
Lot Angela, I), New York 3
St, Louis.4; Fare lied with!
Frlday'iGamtt
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Florida (Hough 101 at Clnclnnall (Smiley
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2 I). 7.40pm
Angaltt. 27; PJMarllnat. Montreal. 24,
Houston (Drabek I I) al SI. Louis (Cormier
DnJackton. Philadelphia. 24; Trachtal.
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Chicago. 11; Glavlna. Atlanta. 71. Fassaro.
Chicago (Banka 111 at Colorado (Harkey
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Saves
Montreal (Rueter 10) al Loa Angela,
MPerei. SI Louis. 1; Harvey, Florida. 1,
(Candlolll 3 0), 10 OS pm
McMIcheal. Allanla. 4. DJonas. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia (Boskie O il al San Diego
1; MJackton, San Francisco, 1; MtWIIIlami,
I Ashby 0 7), 10 0!p m
Houston. 1; Franco. New York, 3.
Hew York done. 111 al San Francisco
(Portugal I 0). 10 OSp rrv
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Saturday'! Oamei
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Molltor,
Toronto.
21;
—
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10
Boston
HAIomar, Toronto, 24, While. Toronto, 24;
10
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Toronto
CDavIs, California. 14; MVaughn, Boston. 21;
6 .571 U l
Baltlmora
1
Puckall. Minnesota. 71
4 .571 IV,
8
New York
Doubles
S 10 .131 i
Datroll
Fryman, Detroit. F, Knoblauch, Minnesota.
Central Division
I ; Barra*. Oakland. 7; Hammonds.
W
L Pel. OB
Baltimore. 4; Olerud. Toronto. 4; Tarlabull,
8
S .415 —
C lava land
New York. 4; Moltlor, Toronto, 4
6
400 —
F
Chicago
Triples
6
7
534 1
Kansas Cll/
Olaf. Milwaukee, 4; Diet. Milwaukee. 4;
7
1
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Milwaukee
Grltley Jr, Seetlle, 1; RAIomer. Toronto. 1;
31) 4S,
S 11
Minna sol a
White, Toronto,!; Mere tied with I.
Wall Division
Home Runs
L Pet. OB
W
Delgedo, Toronto. I; Thomas. Chlcego. 7,
500 —
8
1
Calllornla
Sltrre.
Oekland,
4; Carter. Toronto, 4;
V,
7
1 .447
Oakland
EPerti, California, 5; Stelnbech, Oakland, S;
9
S
117 2
Seattle
9
4
308 2V, Canseco, Teias, J; Franco. Chicago, 1;
Taras
Raines, Chicago, 1
Thunder', Oamei
Runs Batted In
Hew York 4. Sealllel
Carter. Toronto. 22. Delgado, Toronto, II;
Bo,ton,. Oakland S
Puckett, Minnesota. 17; Sttlnbach, Oakland.
Cleveland 10. Mlnnesda*
14; Tarlabull. Naw York. 14; Franco.
Milwaukee,. Chicago,
Chicago. 14. Thomas, Chicago. 11; Olerud,
California II. Baltimore,
Toronto,
II; GreenweD. Boston, IS; Molltor,
Frlday'iOamet
Toronto, IS
Oakland (Darling I I) at New York (Ojeda
Runs
O 01.7 OJp m
While. Toronto, IF; RAIomer. Toronto, 18;
Kan,a. City (Appier I t) al Milwaukee
Molltor, Toronto. II; “Thomas,
17;
(Havarrol 1), 7 OSp m.
. - Chicago,
...
California (Finley 0)1 at Botlon (Viola Javier. Oakland. 17; COavli. Calltornl,
CUItey
Jr,
Seattle,
14;Carter,
Toronto.
1
4
0 1). 7 OSp m
Stolen Betel
Minnesota (Erick,on 1 1) at Toronto
Lotion, Clevelend, 10; Coleman, Kansas
(Itentgenl l),7:3Spm
Sealtla (Flam ing I 1) al Baltlmora City. F; LJohnson, Chicago, 4; Javier,
Oakland. 4; Polonla. New York, S; Hulse.
(McDonald 10), 7 35 pm,
Teias. 4; McRae. Kansas City. 4; Vliquel,
Detroit (Belcher 01) at Chicago (Sand
Cleveland. 4; RAIomar, Toronto. 4; Nison,
er,on I 0),1:01 p.m.
Cleveland iMorrl, 111 at To ia , (Roger, Boston, 4
Pitching (] Decisions)
o II.a li p m
Here tied with 1 000
Saturday1, Oa me,
Stnknuls
Calltorniaal Boston. 1:01 p m
Guimen. Toronto, la. Clemens. Botlon 24;
Minnesota at Toronto. I;)5p m
RJohnton, Seetlle. 21. Mussina. Baltimore.
Seattle at Baltimore. 1.15p.m.
21; Henlgen. Toronto, IF; BWI1I, Oakland. IF;
Oakland al New York. 1:55 p.m.
Stewarl, Toronto, 18
Kan,a, City at Milwaukee. I 01 p m
Saves
Detroit al Chicago. 7:05 p.m.
LeSmlth, Baltimore. 7; Grahe, Calllornla.
Cleveland al T f i a t . l H p m
4; Aguilera. Minnesota 4; Russell. Botlon, 4.
Farr, Cleveland. 3&gt; a are tied with 2.
Soul turn Lajgua
First H*ll
Eastern Division
W
L Pet. OB
7
4 434 —
Greenville (Braves)
Thursday's College Baseball Scores
7 .533 1
Jacksonville (Mariners) 8
E AS F
500 IV*
4
4
Carolina IPIraltsI
Army F. Marlst 1
408 )
Orlando (Cubtl
4
F
Bentley 18, Slonehllla
333 4
5 10
JCnorviilt (Blue Jays)
Bridgeport 14 5. Albertuy Magnus 4 4
Wistarn Division
Columbia 4 1, Siena 1 9
F
4 8F2 —
Huntsville lAltilltl)
Delaware Velley (4. Beaver to
B
5 *34 1
Cliallanooga (Rads)
' Hertwlck 7. Binghamton SI 0

■ A S IB A L L LEADERS

BASEBALL STANDINGS

*.

4

7\i
3
4

■ y M IK I HARRIS

RAINES GAUGE
Category
Runs.
Hits...
RBI....

Steals.

•94
12
48
10
14
B
0
0
5
2
292

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

Hobarlt. Orockport St 4
Moltlra IS. AAanhallan 11
John Jeyt. Kings Point I
Kent SI F 10, Plymouth St, 8 0
Mass Maritime 111, Daniel Webster ID 4
New Hampshire 714, SI Anselm 14 0
N Y Tech M, Iona 8
Pace II. Wagner»
Oulnnlplec tl. S Connecticut 1
Sacred Heart 13. Concordia 1
SI John s !.C W Post I
S Mam# 118, Maine Farmington 2 1
SienaF, Columbia]
Springllald. AAast 7. Trinity 4
Templa It II. Rldtr8 17
Tultt4.Mats Dartmouth 1
West Virginia 10 a. Kent SI 1 12
Wentworth Tech II. E ALuarene II
Widener 8. LaSalle!
SOUTH
Ark AAonllcalloS 10, Williams BaplIsl0 0
Auburn AAonlgomery 51. William Carey I *
Aut1nPeay4. W Kentucky I
Cumberland. Ky 1. Union. Ky 4
Cumberland. Tann II. Balmonlle
Duquesnea. Marshall 1
Eckard la, SI. Thomas 1
Kentucky SI 10 1, CompbellivlltoO 12
Louisville 10. E. Kentucky I
Middle Tenn SI 11. Troy SI 2
Mississippi Coll 14. Freed Hardeman t
Mississippi St (.Livingston!
Miss Valley St ! 7. Alabama St I t l
Tulana 4. Naw Orleans 1 .1! Innings
Wake ForestI.N C Greensboro4
MIDWEST
Aquinas 0. Grand Valley St 7
Creighton to. lowest 1
Detroit Mercy II, Michigan SI 10
Nebraska Weslyn 1 a, Concordia. Nab 1 2
Norlhwd. Mich 11 Ferris SI 1 4
Northwrslern 4, Wit Parktlde 1.11 Innings
Noire Dame II. Valparaiso I
Ohio St II. Denison 8
Peru SI, 4 It, Dana 1 I
S. Indiana! 1. Indiana Southeast] 1
Wright SI. 8. Dayton!
SOUTHWEST
Coll ol lire Omrkt II 11. U. of lha Oiarkt
10
FARW EST
Air Force (.Metro St 4
TOURNAMENTS
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
First Round
Mlllsapt 4. Centre 0
Trinity, Teres 4. Oglethorpe j

NBA STANDINGS
All Timet EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w l Pcf.
y New York
ss Ji 644
■ Orlando
49 31 413
44 34 sso
■ New Jersey
* Miami
47 If ,519
Boston
31 49 314
74 Sd 794
Philadelphia
Washington
73 S7 704
Canlrai Divliion
&gt; Allanla
94 75 491
&gt; Chicago
99 7S 644
4S 35 543
« Indiana
&gt; Cleveland
49 35 543
40 40 soo
Charlotte
Milwaukee
20 40 2S0
70 40 250
Datroll
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pet.
y Houston
S* 77 .725
54 74 475
« San Antonio
■ Utah
SI 2f 434
41 39 513
■ Denver
Minna tola
70 40 750
11 69 .134
Dallas
PadHc Dtviiion
r Seal lie
41 19 743
54 74 475
»■Phoenl«
49 31 413
i Golden Slate
44 34 575
x Portland
L A. Lakers
33 47 413
77 S3 334
Sacramenlo
L A Clippers
77 S3 334
l clinched best conference record
r clinched playoll berth
y clinched division title
Thursday's Oamat
CharlolloFS, Boston IF
New York IM. Philadelphia I I
Miami F4. Atlanla If
Houston 124. Dallas 100
Utah 111. Portland HI
Golden Slate 111. Sacramento Fa
Friday's Gamas
Washington al Cleveland. 7:10p rn
Portland atMInncsole. 0 pm
Utah at Denver, 8 p m
Philadelphia at Indiana, I; Xlp m
Boston at Chicago. 1:30pm
Houston al Dallas. I M p m
New York at Milwaukee. F p m
L A C Uppers al Phoenl*. 10p m
San Antonio al Sealtla, 10:20 p m,
Saturday's Oamat
Detroit at Char lottt.l Mp m.
Orlando al Atlanta, M 0 p m
L A Lakers al Golden Stale. 4p m
Milwaukee at New Jersey, 1:10pm
Miami at Indiana, 8:10 p.m.
Sacramenloal Phoenln, 10pm.

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15*9
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35*7
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7
17
34
47
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12
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24
34
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NBA B O X E S
Hawks Heat, Boi
ATLAN TA (It )
Manning I 14 4 0 II. Willis 1 1 1 1 2 10.
Koncak 110 04. Augmon 1114 4 11, Blaylock
I II 0 0 2. Ehlo 110 14 7. Whatley 0 100 0.
LangO 1 00 0, Farrell 1 11 4 4 10. Keale 1111
1 Totals: 14 0119 1* (F.
MIAMI (FI)
Long 5 82 2 II. Rice 7 IS 14 21. Salley 184 4
10. Shaw 480 OF. Smith! 1400 14, Selkely 2 1
0 0 4. Colei 4 F I 1 10. Miner 1 1 4 F. Burton 11
123. Totals: 34 7! IF 7214
Allanla
17 II 11 14 - IF
M l a m l l 4
1 ( 1 4 1 4 — F4
1 Point goals — Allmla 1 12, (Manning I 1,
Wllllt I 2, Ehlo 01. Blaylock 0 4). Miami 7 14.
(Rice 4 4. Smith 7 1. Shew 14. Coles 0 1).
Fouled oul — None Rebounds — Allanla 48
(Wllllt F). Miami 14 (Smith F) Assists —
Allanla IS (Blaylock 8). Miami II (Shaw 8).
Total touls - Allanla IF, Miami 30
Technicals — Wllllt. Salley Flagrant tools —
Manning A 11,700

CO LLEGE BASEBALL

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AP Motoraporta Writer

Tim Ralnos Is a Sanford nallvo and Somlnolo High School
graduate now playlno for fhe Chicago While Sox. Hlo stafs are
for tho 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.
Ralnos did not start Thursday but did appear as a
plnch-hlttor, going 0-lor-l, In Chicago's 6-4 loss lo tho
Milwaukee Browers.

NHL PLAYOFFS
Day by-Day
All Timas ED T
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
(Bad o i l )
Thursday. April II
N Y Hangers 1. N Y lilandars I, N Y

career
1,829
6,924
1,221
2,065
715
332
100
128
753
.298

T im Raines

Rangeri leads series 1 0
New Jersey 7. Bullab I. New Jersey leads
series 7 t
Boston *. Montreal J, Boston leads sarlat
1I
Washington 1, Pitldjurgh 1, Washington
l e a d
f i e r i e s t
I
Friday, April 71
Dallas at SI Louis 8 18 p m (Dallas leads
series J 0)
Detrolf al Sen Jose. 10 38 p m (series bed
I II
CAigary al Vancouver. 10 II p m (series
tied 1 I)
Saturday. April 11
Pllltburgh al Washington,; M p m
New Jersey al Bullala 1 M p m
Botlon al Montreal. 8 08 p m
Toronto el Chicago 8 I I p m (Toronto
leads sariat 10)
Detroit at San Jota. 10 18p m

TR A N bA C TIO N S

1

BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX - Sent Ricky Trllcek.
pilchar, lo Naw Britain ol the Eastern
League Recalled Ken Ryan, pitcher, Irom
Saretolaol the Florida Stale League
CHICAGO W HITE SOX - Recalled Steve
Sai. utility player. Iran Birmingham ol the
Southern League, echvated him Irom the
IS day disabled list and requested waivers on
him tor the purpose ol granting him hit
unconditional release
TEXAS RANOERS - Sent Jon Shave.
Inlielder, to Oklahoma City ol the American
Association
TORONTO BLUE 1AYS - Purchased the
contract ol Darren Hall, pllcher, Irom
Syracuse ol the International League Sent
Brent Boners, oullleldrr. lo Knoavllle ol the
Southern League
National League
NL — Suspended Benito Santiago, Florida
Marlins catcher, lor bur games and lined
him an undltclated amount tor charging the
mound and Inciting a bench clearing brawl In
a game against lha San Francltca Slants on
April 17.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Placed Tim
Worrell, pllcher. on tho IS day disabled list,
retroactive lo April If Recalled Luis Lopar,
Inlielder, Irom Las Vegas ol lha Padllc Conti
League
BASKETBALL
National Baskeball Association
NEW YORK KNICKS - Suspended An
Ihony Mason, torwaril Indefinitely lor com
plaining about hit lack ol playlng.tlma altar a
gama played April IF
ORLANDO MAGIC — Placed Jell Turner,
forward, on the Injured list. Signed Geer!
Hemmlnk, canter forward, lor tho remainder
ol lha season

T V f R A D IO
BASEBALL
7 M p m. — 10, Florid*al Cincinnati. ILI
7.11 pm , — TBS. Pittsburgh al Atlanta.
IL )
Fp m — WON, Chicago al Colorado, IL)
NBA
Sp m — TN T. Utah at Denver. (L)
10 TO p m — TN T. San Antonio at Seattle,
IL )
BOXINO
8 M p m — SUN. Bantamweights Johnny
Tapia vs Arturo Edwerds
HOCKEY
7:30 p m - ESPN. NHL ployolls. Dallas al
SI Louis. IL)
RUNNINO
la m - ESPN. Carlsbad 1,000
T E N N II
10 30 p m, — SUN. Conde de Godo
Saturday
AUTO RACING
Ip m - ESPN. NASCAR Hanes IM
COLLEGE BASEBALL
I p m. — SC. Virginia Tech el South
Florida. (L). a lto a llp m .
7 p m — SUN, Alabama at Mississippi,
(L ). altoal la m
MAJOR LEAOUE BASEBALL
2p m — 54, Florida at Cincinnati. IL)
lp m
WGN.ChlcagoalColorado. IL)
7pm — WGN. Datroll al Chicago. (LI
7 01 p m — TBS. Pllliburgh al Atlanta,
(L )
BASKETBALL
f X p.m. — SUN. High school. Kodak
All Amtrlcan Game
NBA
1:10 p m — WESM 2, Orlando at Atlanta.
IL )
BOWLINO
1 p m — WF TV F. Tournament ol Champl
ont, (LI
GOLF
4 pm — WCPX 4. Greater Greensboro
Open, (LI
HOCKEY
7 10 p m — ESPN, NHL playollt, Pll
Isburgh al Washington (LI
HORSE RACINO
4p m — ESPN. Arkansas Derby
RUNNINO
4pm — SC, Jakarta Run ‘F4
SPEEOSKATINO
( U p m — ESPN Sprint Championships
TENNIS
10 M a m — SUN, CovdedeGodo
7: M p m — SUN, Phillips Open
MISCELLANEOUS
4 Mp m - W F T V F , Wide Worldol Sports
Radio
BASEBALL
7 p m - WWNZ AM (1440), Pllltburgh at
Atlanta
7 pm - W GTOAM (140), Florida at
Cincinnati
7:20 pm . - W TLN A M 11120), Southern
League, Orlando al Jacksonville
MISCELLANEOUS
4p m - WGTO AM 1140). The Press Bo«
7 p m - WWNZ AM 1740/1440), The Sports
Nut
10 p m. - WWNZ AM (740). Florida Sporlt

M A R TIN S V IL L E . Va. - What
cun you do In lhe blink of an
eye?
Mayltc switch lo a dlfTerenl
channel with your remote con­
trol, or turn the pngc of a book ...
or fall lo make the lineup for a
N ASC A R Wlnsloit Cup nice.
Rookie of the Year contender
Sieve Grissom, who failed lo
make Ihc field last week at Norlh
Wtlkcshoro N .C.. said, "T h e
difference In making Ihc Held
and going home curly con he less
Ilian the blink of ihc eye."
Three limes already Ibis year,
ihc field has been separated
from pole to Iasi place by less
than one second.
T w o weeks ago al Bristol.
T e n n .. Ihe slowest cur that
didn't make the field would have
been Ihe jtolc winner with the
same lap Just three years ago.
W ith the Intense lire war
l&gt;etween Goodyear and Hooslcr
escalating from week to week.
(|uallfylng records idready have
fallen at every truek except
Daytona, where carburetor re­
strictor plates huve brought Ihc
speeds down considerably In
recent years.
T o d a y 's opening round of
(|u;illfylng for Sunday's Manes
500 at Martinsville Speedway Is
expected lo he more of the same,
with Ford drivers Rusly Wallace.
Ernie Irvun and Mark Marlin
among the favorites to win Ihe

IKite In what Is likely lo lie a very
c o m p e tit iv e a n d re c o rd smashing session.
Wallace. Ihe defending race
winner, tested several weeks ago
on the flat .520-tnllc oval.
"Just like al Ihe other trnrks
this year. I expect Ihe rpialifylng
record to fall at Martinsville,
loo,’* Wallace said. "W e didn't
rrally do any kind or bunznl
qualifying run (during Icsilng)
and sllll ran a lap of 20.14
(seconds. 9-l.(}2'2 m phl. and
dun's under ihe track record."
The current qualifying mark of
95.887 (20.109 seconds) was set
last year by Geoff Hodtnc.
Tim e trials are so Important al
Martinsville that 20 of Ihc 40
entrants have used up one of
their seven allotted lest sessions
for (he season at Ihe short (rack.
One of them was D arrell
Wullrlp, whose season needs a
Jumpstart al Martinsville after an
uncharacteristically slow start.
Oilier than a third-place ut
Atlanta, the Ihrce-llmc Winston
C up champion has failed In
finish heller Ilian 15(h In any
race this season.
"It was (our) best two days of
testing In a long time." said
Waltrlp. who has won 11 limes
at Martinsville — second only to
Richard Felly's 15. “ We lest
here because, of till Ihe short
tracks, this one Is consistent,
which gives us the ability to
make small changes, and we do
things here I hat will help us at
other places, loo."

Patriots
Continued from IB
boll) teams were playing for
their third coach In as many
years.
" T h e transition Is complete."
said Shaffer. "W e re rolling now.
" T h i s has been ibe most
rewarding year In all m y years of
coaching. No. 1. because of Ihc
purcnl support and No. 2. our
(emu concept, the way the girls
have pulled together."
For first-year Oviedo coach
Anna llnllls and her Linus. It's
been a frustrating season after
such a promising start.
"W e didn't Im prove." said
Mollis. "W e're gol some girls
who nrcn'l working on getting
better. There are a few girls
giving 1IO percent every day
and others w In&gt; are |nst out
there.
"1 Ihought we might have Ihc
advantage al the beginning of
the season (prior (o this year. Ihc
Oviedo Little League was Ihc
only Seminole County organiza­
tion lo support a fastpllch
softball program), tail 1 told Ihe
girls we Inn) In kern Improving

along with everyone else. We
did n 't."
With the district tournament
sch e d u le d lo s ta r lin g next
Wednesday. Mollis feels there's
sllll lime for l I k * Lions to turn
tilings around.
"It's never loo lute." said
Mollis firmly. "Bui they've gol lo
start playing together, they've
got lo start hilling Ihe hall, and
they have to play good defense
If we do thiii. and I know we can.
we have .ill Ihe chances In the
world to do well In the district
lom narncnl."
Frcchurg supported her cause
with two singles, two runs, and
two RBI. Slullcr also lilt an RBI
sacrifice fly. Whlle-Davls had
two runs-scored and two RBI.
Tra c y Brown added two singles,
two runs, and an RBI. Tiffany
I’oppi* and J ill Sons! both
singled and scored a run. Lyons
and Erica Mariner each scored a
run.
J a m ie D u g an an d T&lt;
Bellamy each till a single I
llrsl Inning Inr the Lions,

Brown’s
Continued from IB
(led for flllh all-around
with scores of 32.70, Harper
finished second on vault 18.50).
eighth on beam (8.40) and lOili
on bars (7.75) and floor (H.050.
C ru p c was second on beam
(H.55). flflh on vuuli (8.35) and
ninth on liars (7 HO).
Michelle Irvine ended up ninth
a ll-a ro u n d (3 2 .4 7 5 ) on the
strength of a third place finish
on floor (8.301 and a sevcnlh on
burs 17.90).
W illia m s added &lt;i seventh
place finish on lloor exercise
(8.1751 to her cham pionship
performance on Ihc balance
beam.

Alexis Ford con trib u te d a
fourth place finish on bars
(8.225) with teammate Em ily
Cunningham right behind, capm ring fifth wltlia score of8.20.
Ford and Cunningham also
posted Identical 8.35 scores on
vault, tying the duo for seventh
place.
Th e Stale Championships of­
ficially close out the Level 8 and
HR competitive schedule lor this
season.
A number of the Brown's team
arc expected lo he promoted to
higher levels cllhcr In compulso­
ry or optional competition tlur
Ing the offseason.

Pemfors
Continued from IB
mi obscure
doubles to u rna m en t," Castle
re c a lls ). S t ill. C a s tle gave
I’em fora a partial scholarship on
I lie hopes Hint he might he able
lo contribute.
"Me wasn'l In Ihc upper eche­
lon of youth players In Sweden
at the time." said Castle. "A s a
result, he had trouble getting
court time and couldn't practice
m uch. When he could gel n
court. II would lx- at 4 a.in.
"T h is Is right after Bjorn Borg
made Sweden icnnls-crazy. All
the parents wanted their sons lo
be liic next Borg, but there Just
wasn’t Ihc facilities to support
(he added demand for court
lime. As u result, people like
Mikael were falling through the
cracks,"

W hen I'crnfo rs a rrive d In
Sanford, Castle hoped that he
might he able to play at No. ()
singles for the Raiders (who were
coming off a 36-1 season where
Exchange
(hey won their first Florida
10 p m - WGTO AM (140). Sports Byline
Ju n io r College Athletic Associa­
USA
10 p m - WWNZ AM (1440). Sporlt Fan tion stale championship).
Tonight
"B y Christmas, lie had worked
Saturday
Ills way up to where he was
BASEBALL
I 40 p m . — W GTOAM (140), Florida al playing No. 4 singles," said
Cincinnati
Castle. "B y (lie start of (he
4 21pm - WWNZ AM 11440). Pllltburgh
season, he was playing No. 2
al Allanla
7:10 p m - W TLN A M (11701, Southern singles and was probably every
League. Orlando al Jacksonville
hll as good as our No, l (Nccvct
■ pm - WGTO AM (140). Houston al SI. Dcm lr, who was a member of
Louis
Turk e y's Davis Cup team ul Ihe
BASKETBALL
1:10 p.m - WDBO AM (ISO). NBA, time).
Orlando Magic al Allanla Hawks, pregama
"M ike Jusl kepi gelling better
1:0*p.m

and heller. Me has really quid
hands and really quick feet, bu
he was soft w I k - u he gol here
We got him onto the court for 1
or 3 hours a day and got bin
Into ihe weight room. While h&lt;
had never been exposed to lha
kind of Intensive training, In
Just blossomed."
As u freshman, I’crnfors win
42 0 In singles competition as h&lt;
won Ihc N JC A A No. 2 single!
national c h a m p io n ship. T h t
next year, lie went 45-0 and wm
the No. I singles national chain
ploushlp.
Ironically. 1983 was the Iasi
year Dial Scntlnolc Com tm inll)
College fielded a tennis learn,
"W e had mode the decision
the year before that It was golnf.
jo be Ihe final year," said Castle
"A n d the only reason we had (i
(cam In 1982-83 was because ol
all Ihc players we had cumin)!
back from Ihe 1981-82 national
championship team.
"Te n nis Is no longer a sane
Honed spori al Florida Junior
colleges.
When I first gol Into
n . f)J- ................................
24 of th e 28 s c I k h i Ih In the stal
had lentils learns. When w
slopped In 1983. only 12 school
had learns. Now. none of th
schools play lentils."
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IN BRIEF
Kiwanians mark goodwill week
S A N FO R D — Sanford Kiwanians emphasized Cunudu-Unllcd
Stutcs Goodwill Week April 24*30 at Ihelr Wednesduy, April 20
noon luncheon held al the Civic Center. Doug Ross from the
University of Ccntrnl Florida presented a lecture on Canada.
Hob Snow, college relations represen Intlve accompanied Ross,
according to Dr. Karl Weldon, program chairman.
Club President Janice Springfield staled that tills nuniial
observance Is designed to focus attention on almost two
centuries that Canada and the United Stntcs have lived
together In pence. Their 5,000 miles of undefended border arc n
constant reminder of the friendship that exists between them,
and Isa pattrrn for pence for all nations of the world.
Canodu-Unltcd States Goodwill Week originated In 1022 by
Klwauls International and now enjoys wide participation In
both countries. (The Sanford Klwunls Club was founded In
1921.) Kiwanians In both countries have muny permanent and
continuing projects to maintain this special relationship. One
expression of lids goodwill Is 30 Klwanls Pence Mnrkers along
the common border.
Lual year, Klwunls clubs raised und spent more than 805
million bn com m unity service activities, with a special
emphasis on meeting the needs of young children. Today.
Klwanls members number 325.584 In 8,630 clubs located In
over 70 countries around I he world.

Margaret Wesley published poet
L A K E MARY — Margaret Green Wesley of Lake Mary has had
some of her original jioetry polished In the book "Tears of
Fire." a treasury of today's poetry compiled by the National
Library of Poetry.
"Into Oblivion," her poem uhout adjusting to the death of her
hustuind was feutured In the book.
Wesley has been writing for 75 years and csjiectully likes it)
write about historical themes.

CALENDAR
Art association meets Saturday
Sanford-Sendnole Art Association meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1 p.tn.. at Stanley's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are welcome to attend.

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Hlood Hank Is asking donors ol all types ol
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate al Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
Dcland Public Library. Interested poets urc welcome.
For more Information, please call Hob Shelford. 904-7360416, or Virginia Martin, 904-775 8909.

Sanford Rotarlans to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday nt noon, at the
Hanford Civic Center.

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 yems or older lo play
party bridge. Th e Party Urldgc Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Cancer support group meets
Support, Hope and Recovery, S.H.A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon al 5 p.m. al Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
far corner of the dining room. Th is Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treutment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonym ous und Gam -Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m,. Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-U20G.

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

Lawyer makes a case
against surrogate moms
DEAR ABBYi I was surprised
at your response to the woman
who agreed to be a surrogate
mother for a womun who had
tried u nsu ccessfu lly for 10
ycaras to have a baby. You
described the process In charita­
ble terms reserved for martyrs
and saints.
As an attorney who has re­
searched the subject, the matter
Is by no means as simple and
altruistic as Hint.
While you refer to the process
ns a gift to enable a woman to
huve a child, the would-bc sur­
rogate slated that she would be
paid $5,000 at Hie time of
conception, and $5,000 upon the
delivery of n healthy, normal
child. In other words, this Is not
a gift; It Is a fee for services
rendered.
Abby, If the surrogate mother
Is doing this out of the kindness
of her heart, she should accept
only reimbursement for mcdlcul
expenses.
In the cases l huve read, never
has a wealthy woman donated
the use of her body lo a woman
In financial straits.
Except In true donation situa­
tions where the surrogate Is, for
example, u mother or sister of
the adopting mother, the surro­
gate expects to tic paid. Tills Is
not to say that she finds the
p ro c e d u re d is ta s te f u l; she
merely regards It us an easy way

A "Financial Fresh S la rl". Th a t's how the
Supreme Court defined bankruptcy In 1885.
Us purpose was "to provide the honest
debtor with a new opportunity In life...tree
from Hu* pressure of pre-existing debt."
Today,-m ost people think of bankruptcy as
defined In the dictionary; bankrupt adj. —
financially ruined. Impoverished, destitute
(The American Heritage Dictionary. 1080).
Bankruptcy laws were designed to help
consumers deal wlili unmanageable debts.
Approximately 725,000 Americans filed for
bankruptcy In a 12 month period ending
m id -1990 Following tills trend experts
predict that one In 10 Americans will flic
bankruptcy at some jxiltil In his/her life.
Filing can provide relief for the claimant,
but not all consumers are prepared for the
long-term coriseriurnceH resulting from this
action. A bankruptcy notation remains on
your credit report for lOyenrs.
Tyjiea or Chapters of Bankruptcy:
C h a p te r 7t Allows Indlviriunl/biislness to
retain some property not owned free and
clear (such as car or home). Remaining
properly must be sold to pay olf debts (or a
portion Hietcol)
C h a p te r 1 1: Provides businesses protec­
tion from creditors during reorganization
operations. Also establishing a payment
plan.
C h a p te r 13: Provides Individuals proleelion from creditors, giving them up to five
years to pay nil debts.

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BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Bankruptcy doesn't happen only to the
very rich or the very poor. Anyone can
accumulate an unmanageable debt and too
often, credit cards constitute the major
portion. Most consumers don't even realize
they are In Irnublc until It Is too latel
Bankruptcy should be viewed as a last
drastic resort.
What are the signs? Bankcard Holders of
America list the following questions to help
consumers watch for signs of "bending
down Hie road to financial despair":
• Can you only afford to make the
mlnltmmi payments on your credit cards?
• Arc your credit cards charged up lo the
llinlt?
• Have you ever had a charge refused due
to Insufficient available credit?
• Do you use ensh advances to pay your
Mils?
• Do you rely on overtime or n second Job
to pay your lulls?
• Do you make your pay men Is late or put

What If It Is too late? Th e Consumer
Credit Counseling Service enn help you sort
out your hills and contact your creditors to
arrange n payment plan. The ir num ber In
Seminole County Is 339-6111.
Dcblors Anonymous (DAI Is a national
organization for "com pulsive Indebted­
ness." Its 12-slcp plan Is sim ila r to
Alcoholics Anonymous und Is designed lo
help Individuals achieve financial solvency
ami slay that way. Write D.A., General
Service Board. Box 400, Grand Central
Stallon. New York. NY 10163-0400.

Dixons observe 70th anniversary
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Ezekiel Sr. and Irene Dixon
celebrated their 70th wedding
anniversary on Ajirll 13. The
couple were married In Sanlord.
Family and blends gathered on
Sunday. April 10. to help the
Dixons celebrate the occasion.
The Dixons are both retired
Sanlord larmers. Attending the
affair were children Thelm a Dix­
on, Ft. Pierce: Rena D. Poole,
Eustls; Ezekiel J r ., Sanlord:
Irene D, Johnson, Deltona, and
Kldru Leroy of Ohio. Other fami­
ly and guests attending were
Lcolu Knox, Hie Rev. Maxwell
Johnson. Thom as Poole, Rene'
Poole Caldwell, Naomi Barnes
Dixon, Baron E. and Jordan M.
Luudrrm llk. Dwayne Benjamin.
Ralph Taylor, Kalhy Campbell.
S h a w n C a m p b e ll, U n u n lq u c
Camphell, Courtnle Campbell.
Michael Benjamin. Minnie Dix­
on. Th e Dixons shared an af­
ternoon celebration to be re­
membered tor years to come.
Tin- billowing poem was written
by a (littighlei
TH R EE SCI &gt;RE TEN
By Irene I &gt; ■lohnsou
It was in Sanlord. Florida
Threescore It) years ago,
When Zeke and Irene said "I do"
And their love began to grow.
Where was the groom to lake Ills
bride.
1It- pondered with alarm
Bui soon realized there was a
place
O n O tlo S c h m c h l’s larm.
Just 9 mouths later In all Ihelr
Joy
There arrived a precious pearl
What love, what pleasure did
they express
For Ihelr lirslborn baby girl.

H*(*M Photo by Mon* Howl In*

Irons and Ezoklol Dixon Sr. nro surrounded by Ihelr fam ily on Ihelr 70lh anniversary.
Thelm a Louise.
Then not so long thereafter
Another daughter arrived, but
late
How eluted little Thelma was
T o have a new jiluymutc.
Rena Lurellia.
Zeke was happy with bis girls.
J hey brought him untold Joy
Irene adored their every smile
But yearned for a baby boy.
God In heaven and angels too,
Perceived Ills work not done
So family of four was blessed
once more
With a handsome huby son.
Ezekiel J r .

Now otir family Is complete.
She adamantly announced to
Zeke.
We can't ufford you surely know
Additional tiny feet.
Poor Irene was not aware
Of whal Zeke had In store.
For he was secretly plotting to he
Th e Futlicr of — yes — three
more.
Irene J r ., Juanita Eliza, Eldra
Leroy.
After 20 years on the farm
Sadness crept Into each heart
When Mom and Dud announced
one day
Th e time trad come to depart.

Helping kids through divorce

D E A R M A R Y : this letter Is
nol about abusing drugs, but it
Is about he a rtb rea k and a
broken family. I know iliut how
my kills adjust to Hie fact that
Hiclr dad and I are divorcing Is
going (o have a hlg Impact on
ADVICE
the rest of their lives. I want to
lu'lj) them get through this the
best they can. tail lo be lamest,
%
some times I feel like 1 can't keep
going myself, never mind trying
ABIGAIL
to reach out to them. The ir dad
VAN BUREN
has run off with some chick and
tic’s acting like a |crk. How do I
explain this to mir boys, ages 6
and 7. 1 need lielj) and don’t
to make some cxlru money.
Finally, carrying and bearing a know where to turn.
D IV O R C IN G A N D D ISchild for another woman Is an
emotionally complicated way to T R A U O I I T M O M
D E A R D IV O R C IN G A N D
make m oney. It Is difficult
enough to bear one's own child, D I S T R A U G H T : My tlrst advice
and situations arise where sur­ Is to you — remember what the
rogates do not want to give up airlines always say to parents of
llie child; or children who arc young children; "In the event of
less-lhan-pcrfcct urc rejected; or emergency, be sure you have
where marriages breuk down, your own life-saving cqul|&gt;mcut
leaving the child In limbo. As In |&gt;lacc before trying to help
things work In our society, the your children.” You must huve a
only ones who benefit arc the support system for yourself
through parents, extended fami­
lawyers who pick up the pieces.
I happen to be u female ly. friends, church or religious
attorney and member of the New gruiqis, educational Institutions
York, New Jersey and Maryland nnd/or social service organiza­
tio n s. S la r l s e a rc h in g and
bar associations.
NAME WITHHELD reaching mil Immediately lor
DEAR NAM E WITHHELD; your own siiengili and recovery.
Granted the lawyers do benefit, Th e n begin offering suj&gt;|&gt;ort and
but the couple also benefits by g u id a n c e to y o u r c h ild re n
gctttng a much-wanted child. through these same sources and
And the surrogate mother not your own emerging growth.
Following arc some sugges­
only benefits monetarily, she
ntso gains the satisfaction of tions on how to liulj) them
knowing she was able to perform hnmtlc this difficult experience.
• Make retrain the children
a service for an Infertile couple.

DRUG
COUNSELOR
MARY
BALK

y o u r c h ild re n the greatest
possible suj)|)ort during this dif­
ficult time.
(M ary Balk la a C ortlflod
A d d ic t io n P ro v o n tlo n P ro factional and counselor. Writs
her at the Sanford Horald, or call
the Seminole County Schools’
Drug Prevention olllce, 323-5710.)

They looked for u |jIucc lo call
their own
In the city they found the land
S o o n u f t e r w u r d s r e a c h in g
twoard the sky
Was a home built with Hiclr
hands.
T h e y forged their fate through
calm and storm.
How fortunate they arc today
Th e chain of eight only broken
once
When Juanita passed away.
We gather here to express our
love
In hcurtfclt adoration.
T o loving, kind and wonderful
parents
O n Hiclr 70th wedding celebra­
tion.

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know that they did not cause (he
divorce.
• Answer any questions Hie
children have about the divorce
honestly. Do not lie to them but
be very sensitive to how Infor­
mation Is presented.
• Show love and commitment
to them to help them feel more
secure. Again, enlist su|)jiort
(tropic In tills venture, as well.
Help the children maintain Ihelr
usual routine us much us possi­
ble,
e Help maintain regular con­
tacts between their dad and the
kids, and DO N O T tamper with
ihelr love und loyally to him.
• Do not say had things uhout
Ihelr dud In front of them or ask
them to Pike sides against him.
• See outside professional
help for the entire family or any
f a m i l y m e m b e r w h o is
experiencing intense difficulty
with Hit: divorce.
Some of these suggestions
may seem almost Impossible to
follow at this time. Hut re­
member, If you can end your
m a rria g e In a m a tu re and
healthy way, you will he giving

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them off for a month?
• Arc any of your Installment loans past
due?
• Are you unable to pay real estate taxes,
Insurance premiums or other Infrequent
expenses out of your current Income?
If you answer yes to any of the above
questions, you may nerd lo change direc­
tions before II Is too late.
IV/iaf to do If you answered yea to any of
the above questions? First, contact your
creditors. Even If the account Is past due,
contactng the creditor Is an net of good faith
and will cause them to be more willing to
work with you. In general. If you have made
no payments within 120 days, creditors will
take action. T u rn the account over to a
collection agency or Initiating legal action
could be avoided simply by contacting the
creditor. They don't want you In Jail, they
Just want to be paid.

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CELEBRATION CHURCH
LAR I MART
&gt; n w u i x i T i * * -»
(• &gt; . M*Y Fkoruji
0. R uin Chubb 64410' 3110110
SunOiy Mointog
ClIltUlKon S m « *
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W w loildi* Might
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7 00 p m

FIRST BAFttST CHURCH
OF LONOWOOD
•91 F SR 414
Longwood. FL 31790 B3B4
(4071 M » M l 7
6(4X141
Hibr* Study
9 3 0 «m
VYonhip
10 491 m

FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER
17TOW Alfport DIvd
Sanford F L « m
. Tel J22 9227
Pealor Jeff Kr*it
Sunday School
II30am
Worship Service
1030 am
Wednesday 9*rylc*
7 00pm
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I vary F riday
7,30 pm
ACTS loo
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7 0 0pm
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Have you ever IhouRht about tbt
Importance of bells in your life? FriMU
kindergarten on, moat of our movaaiuiti :
are dictated by a series of b a il - tbe
chime of tbe clock, the preal ef tbe
school bell, tbe sharp H* r of tbe
tetephooe. WeOTmindltloned to
respond to ta^ie bells utmost
without tM#lnK.

FINECRKIT BAPTIST CHURCH
SOI E Airport 6 M , Smtord
N « J i m i , Klrtnln
P u la f
Sur&gt;d4y School
# 1 0 »m
Morntng Wonhtp
1100 Am
Einning Wof »hip
7 00 p m
W «dn«v)*Y
F tly lt M u lin g
70 0pm
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IMMANUEL
ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 0
3J0 Commercial Street
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.
Telephone &lt;407) M l 1215
Paator David DaCan
Sunday School
9 30 a m
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10 JO am
M.d Weak
Homo FaHomifitp Groups
(Call for rial ail at
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PALMETTO 1 V IN U I
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R«x non Aid 0 W llllim ,
P ulor
Sund4y School
» 49 1 m
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1100 • m
C*4ng«Ti,IK SSM M S
6 00pm
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B ill. Stud,
710pm
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407 323 0999
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Sunday
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10 00 am
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11 00 a m .
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® 00 p m
Wednesday Mid Waal,
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700pm
Monday through
FrtdayPrayar
100 to 2 00 pm
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Th e most bciiutifiil
bells in nur lire ure those
that we heur on the
Subhnlh. We ulso hear them
without IhlnkinK, hut they are
brinKinp the most Important

WESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 P*dl4 no*) (46*1
Sin lord, Fkj'idl
Or Soppy M McFalli
P u lo r
Sundiy Sc hoot
9 00 • m
Morning WoriMp
1000 i m
D IK ipXtM p Training
100 p m
Cnnlng Worship
7 00 p m
VVld Pr«y»r S iryici
700pm

Baptist

SHOWER DOWN OF B it SUNOS
j?0j f )m Avenue Sanford
H I 0)09
Peafor
Timothy Mudaor*
10 00 e m
Sundey School
11
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Morning Worahip
7 15pm
Tueadey Preyar
7 45 p m
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Lutheran
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF LAftI MARY
760 Sun Drive Lake Ma/y
Paul Moyer
Pastor
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Service
B ft 10 30am
Salu'day Service
5 30 p m
Sunday School *
Adult UrMe Cleat
9 &lt;3 am

Catholic

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W H i 51 Sanford
322 29U
O onH lcti
Pastor
Jerry Fugate
A lice Pallor
Jack M Thomas Mini*tar of Mu**e
Sunday School
9 30am
Morning Worship B 15 &amp; 11 OQi m
Evtmng Worship
0 00pm
Wad Prayer Service
B30pm

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741am
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10 30 A 1100
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4 004 45 pm

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ELCA
7917 On arnJo Dr | H «V f7 97i
Phone 127 7317
Paine i* F John ton
Peefo*
Sunda* School
Adult fl'Ma Study
9 30 a m
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10 30 am
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Christian

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Couniry Club Road. La H Mary
A vary M Long
PaHor
Sunday School
9 45 p m
PraacNng &amp; Worshiping 1045 ami
(Jibta Study
0 30 P m
Sharing A Proclaiming
7 30 p m
Wad Prayar Maal
700 P m
Nurtary Provided

FIRST BAPTII7 CHURCH
OF SANFORD
910 Pari Ay# Sanford
f?«v Fio&gt;d fliaia. Jr
Pallor
Hev Jim Cornell
of Mu»*C
Hav Sidney Brock Minister of Youfri
Mrs Cathy Bun#
Pr# Sc houf/Ch ridrani Ministries
Sumjay Wo rah rp 6 15 ft to 30 a m
Sunday School
9 15 am
Oitctpftthip Trlining
ft tft p.m
FvtningWoi ship
5 OOP m
Wats Pfiytf I t n i c i
I ' )$pm
Nurtary Provided

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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1M7 S Sanloid A n
S Cdwvd Johnton
Pan or
Sum! i , School
1 4 1am
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Corner of E E Wdiiamtcm Hd
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920 Upeaia Rd Sanford
3239072
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LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1010 Hery 17 92 1 mi N'O Hay 434
325 5030, 6990032 904 750 3170
Sun Worship
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Sunday Worth ip
1000 am
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10154m
Fellowship
11 00 • m
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2401 S Per* Ave
322 4504
Rev Thomae P Tkachui
Mtnilfer
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He* Donald Heim*
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Divine Liturgy
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Religion
C h u rch e xto ls 50 years, fa m ily

IN BRIEF

By SUSANWBNNER

Heagy featured as guest speaker

Morale) Correspondent

S A N FO K D — Ron Hcugy wilt be the giiml sjrrnker during tbe
weekly youth gathering «t Fam ily Worship Center. 251 li Street
uml Airport Iknilevurd, today nt 7 p.m.
tlcugy broke his neck at the age of IH 1n n surfing accident
and was left paralysed from the neck down. Instead of
withdrawing and feeling sorry for hlntseir. hr looked forward to
his future with hope.
For Information, call 322-0222.

Join MOPS In May
l.A K E MARY — Mothers of Preschoolers are Invited to Join
our MOPS group at Holy Cross Lutheran Church of luikr Mary.
700 Sun l)r.
Associated with the James Dohson ministries, MOPS ts a
nnndcnomlnutlonal Christ focused support group for moms.
Th e next meeting will take place on May 2 from 9 n.m. to
11:30a.m. at the church.
Th e cost for the May program Is S IO and we will tar learning
how to make a crocheted basket, please call abend to make
reservations.
Hahyallllng Is provided for a donation of S3 for preschoolers,
however they must he preregistered also.
Please call Michele Hoyles to reserve u place at 322-3025.

Afro-American program set
SA N FO R D — Th e theme tor Historic St. Jam es A.M E,
Church's April Afro American recognition program Is Htnck
Achievements In the Military. Tills subject will be addressed by
Jo h n n y Joseph during Ihe Sunday School hour. 9:30-10:45
a, in.
Th e church, pastured by Nolan T . Pills, Is located on the
corner of Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.

Davis to conduct Revival services
SA N FO R D — Th e Rev. R. T . Davis, paslor of Second Shiloh
Hapllsi Church, will conduct Revival Services at Ihe St. Paul
Haptlsl Church on Ihe corner of East Oth Street and Pine
Avenue Monday Ihruiigh Friday, April 25-29. Services will
tH-glnai 7 p.m.
Everyone Is Invited to attend. The Rev. Amos C. Jones is ihe
host pastor.

SANFO RD T h e Sanford
Church of Christ celebrated 50
y c u rs of f a m ily tills past
weekend with a Jubilee at Lake
Golden Park.
Th e fun began Saturday with
fun. games, relaxation and re­
newing of friendships. Food and
fellowship began a weekend of
rekindling the lire of devotion to
God and reminiscing of old limes
and the beginnings. One of the
13 charter m em bers of the
c h u rc h wus present. Madge
Nelswundcr enjoyed seeing fuces
from the past and was able to
cuddle two of the youngest
additions lo the congregation.
In February of 1944 the San­
ford Church of Christ begun its
work In the community. In May
of that year, a move was made
after (be purchase of a lot on
First Street. Luler, after the date
of Its sale, tw o lo ts were
purchased In Ihe urea of Second
Street and Elm Avenue.
In October of 19-15. u building
Iwgan for a move In the spring of
1940. Finally In August of 1950.
after a building fund helped rulse
money for purchase, the church
came to reside and still does, ul
1312 Park Avc. A fellowship hall
was added several years ago.
and has received much use. to
complete the facility.
Sunday's festivities began at 9
a in. The worship service la-gun
with a resounding chorus of

Heaven's Jubilee. Bert Brown, a
former minister of the congrega­
tion. was the guest speaker of
the morning.
Com m union was a sentimen­
tal time, not only the thought of
Christ's death for us. hut the
beautiful new, gold communion
set was used for the first time. It
was purchased so all would
remember the Golden Anniver­
sary of Family In Sanford.
Lunch was provided lo m rm liers nml visitors by the con­
gregation bringing In a covered
dish mid desserts lo accompany
the chicken mid limn supplied
by the church. The fellowship
hall, many classrooms and the
annex were rifled to capacity as
relum ing members mid friends
of the church greeted each other
ufterso m any years.
T o n y Black, minister of the
church. Introduced hlinselL the
elders ami deacons of the church
In a sh o rt p ro g ra m w h ic h
wrapjied up Hie Jubilee. Several
speakers from throughout the
ureu spoke to those In atten­
dance. us a thank you and
recognition In Ih r efforts of Hit*
memliers in starling and sup­
porting their works.
Songs, praye rs and m any
embraces ended a weekend of
true rejoicing and Jubilee.
One member commented that
she didn't think she'd see some
of the people mil II ihe oilier side
of eternity. What a blessing lo
savor their presence before Hint
lime.

0«&lt;tld Photo b f S u »»n W »n r» ,

Madge Nelswander, chartor member ol Ihe church, snuggles with
two ol the youngost mombors, Brandon Stlffey. right, and Lauren
Handy. In front ot a guilt mado for tho 50th anniversary celebration

Salvation Army says thanks for many years of support
B y K E L L E Y M IT C H E L L
Herald Stall Wrltor
S A N FO R D — Th e y came Iroiii
tar and wide to a banquet in
their honor, representatives of

H2 local businesses, civic organi­
zations and schools packed the
midllorlm of the Salvation Arm y
for ihe 1994 Annual Civic A p ­
p reciatio n D in n e r w ith I lie
theme "Friends of the A rm y ."

G u e sts enjoyed a d in n e r,
catered by Park Avenue Cater­
ing. and socialized In the arena
decorated wltti greenry, bum
Lake Monroe Nursery, flowers
and centerpieces Entertainment
wus provided bv members of the

Sanford Corps, from vocals to
ilmhrcllsts, all in recognition ot
the many contiibutlons given
the the Salvation Arm y over the
years.
Divisional Commander of the

Florida Division l.l. Col. Philip
Swycrs. guest speaker of the
occasion. Informed the crowd of
supporters of the m any pro­
grams offered and lives touched
b y th e C o r p s w i t h i l i e l r
assistance.

Each representative was pres
ented a certificate of appreclii
lion and a personal handshake ul
thanks from Lt. Gregory Franks,
c o m m a n d e r of the S a n lo rd
Corps, and Ills wile, Lt Sylvia
Franks, before leaving

H «r»M Photo by Kolloy Milt Soil

Tho head tablo Includu, from loll lo right. Lt.
Grogory Franks, Lt. Sylvia Franks, Bob Daohn,
advisory board mambor, Lt. Col. Philip Swyors,

Quosl speaker, and Bill Mac Lauchlln, advisory
board chairman,

Her&gt;ld Photo by Kslley Mitchell

Tho Sanlord Corps Tlmbroll3t ot tho Salvation
Army performed an unusual ploco with their

colorlul lambourlnos.

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community AllianceChurch. 48I5E ail li lt * O m ib , Winter Springs
Neighborhood Alliance Church 301 Markham Wood* Rd . Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church 1401 B Park A*e, Sanford
ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 D
Emmanuil A iiim b ly of Qod, 120Commercial S I , Sanford
Family Worship Cenler, 1/70 W Airport Bird . Sanford
F reedom Assembly of God, 2960 Orlando Dr., Sanford
Weft Ira Assembly of God, 1675 Diion Rd , Longwood
BAPTIST
Antioch lapfitl Church, Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal U - p A y * I 3rd Si . La *# Mary
Casselberry Baptist! Church. 7/0 Semi noli Blvd
Ceniral Baptut Church, 3101W i l l St
Chuiuota First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Daptill Church, Southwell Rd
Country tide Baptist Church, Country Club Rd t Lake Mary
Fire| Baptlif Church, 510 Park Avt
fire! Baptiit Church of Altamonte Spring*. Fit 436, Allamonle Spring*
First Baptut Church of Foreil City
First Baplltt Church of Geneva
Flrel Baptlll Church. Markham Wood*
Flr*l Baptlll Church of Lake Monroe
h r it Baptlll Church of long wood, 691 Ea*l HR 434
First II apt m Church ot O il ten
First Baptlll Church ot Oviedo
Flrel Baptlll Church of Sanlando Spring*
Flrit Shiloh Mlltlonary Baptist Church, 1101 W 131/* 81
Fountain Head Baplut Church. Oviedo
Hob# Baptlat Church, Foreil City Community Center. Forest CHy
Independence Beptl«1 M i t t . Civic League Bldg , Long wood
Jordan Ml astonary Baphal Church, 920 Upsefa Rd
Llghlhouee Bapti*! Church. MS Longwood *Laka Mary Rd
lekevlew Oaphit Church, 176 L•**«■•* Ave, Lava Mary
Macedonia Miaeion Baphal Church. Oak Hill Rd . Otleen
"Missionary Baplltt Church, North Rd , Cnlarprl*e
Morning Otory Baptlll Church. Geneva Mary
Ml Mortah Primitive Bapliel Church. 1101 lo cu li Ave . Sanford
Ml Olive Mltiionery Beptut Church, Sanlando Spring* Rd . Longwood
Ml Sinai MttsioneryBapbsl Church. 1B00 Jerry Ave
Ml Zion Mltiionery Baptlll Church. Sipe* Ave
New 0*1hat Mlltlonary Church, Oth SI A Hickory Ave
New Ml. Calvary M ft •lonary Bapt 1*1Church, 1109 W 121h 81
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church, 1609 W 1211* SI
New Tenement Baplial Church. Ouelily Inn, North Longwood
New Ml Zion Baptist Church, 1770 Pear Ave
New Life Fellowship. 4981 E la*# O r. Casselberry
Norfhalde Baptlll Church, Chuluola
Peaceful Zion Baptist Church, 1164 Pine S i . Altamonte Springs
People’s Baptlll Church. 1701 W H I 81 .Sanford
Ptnecretl Oaptisl Church. 601 E Airport Blvd
Prairie Like Baptlll Church, Ridge Rd . Fern Park
Progreit Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Provtdance Missionary Bapiisl Church, 4M1 Dougiaa Ave, Bookedown
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptlll Church We*l Sanford
Smyrna Bapllit Church, 750Overbrook Or.. Casselberry
Starlight Baptlal Church. 190 Bahama Rd
SI James Missionary Baplltt Chuich, SR 415, Osteen
St Johns Missionary Baptlll Church, 309 Longwood Ave,
Altamonte Springs

St Luke Mlltlonary Bap Hit Church of Cameron CHy, Inc
SI Paul Baphil Church. 813 Pme Ave
St Matthews Baptist Church. Canaan Mgts
SI John * Missionary Baptist Church. 970 Cypress Si
Springfield Missionary Baptist Church. 12th 31 A Cedar Ave
Palmetto Avt Baptist Church, 7676 Palmetto Ave
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd , Altamonie Springs
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd at Healer Ave
Weilvkew Baptist Church, 4100 Peota Rd |46A)
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark A William S I .
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
Alt Souls Celholic Church 602 Oak Ave , Sanford
Church of Ihe Nativity, Leke Mery
Our Lady ol Ihe Lekee Catholic Church, 1310 Maximilian. Deltona
St Ann e Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail, SeBery
81 Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset D r. near Button Rd . Casselberry
Si Cl ere Catholic Community meel a at Osteen Civic Center
81 Mary Magdalene CethoRc Church, Midland Ave , Altamonte Springs
St Mary s Ukrenlan Catholic Church. 243 McCoy Dr.. Apopka
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church, 1607 8 Sanford Ave
First Christian Church of Longwood. 1400 C l Williamson R d . Longwood
Celebration Church Lake Mery, 126 W Lekeview A ve . Lake Mary
Grace Christian Church, Wtieon Elementary School (Peola)
963 Orange Bivd , Sanlord
lakeview Christian Church, Bear Lake Rd el Jamison
Sanford Christian Church. 730 Upsala Rd , Sanford
South 5amlnole Christian Church, 300 W OR 434, Oviedo
CHRISTIAN SCtCNCE
First Church ot Christ Scientist, 973 Markham Woods Rd , Longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1312 6 Perk Ave
Church of Christ at Lake Ellen, U S H wy 17 92 N . Casselberry
Church of Christ. 600 Palm Springe D f . Altamonte Springe
Church of Chrlti, Geneve
Church of Chrlti, Longwood
Church of Christ. W 17th St
Northslde Church ol Christ, Fie Haven Of-, Midland
South Seminole Church of Christ, 3410 Leke Howell Rd
CHURCH OF 0 0 0
Church of God, 603 Hickory Ave.
Church ot God, 603 W 22nd 81
Church ol God. Oviedo
Church ot Ood Holiness, Like Monroe
Church of Ood Mission, Enterprise
Church of Ood. 1402 W 16lhSl
Church of Ood in Chi I si, Oviedo
Church of God of Prophecy, 2309 8 Elm Ave
Church ot God of Prophecy, 1706 B Persimmon Ave
Chu'ch of Ood of Prophecy, 496 8 Central, Oviedo
Church of Ood (7th Day), Deltona Community Center, Deltona (Sun Room)
Rescue Church of Ood, 1700 W. 13th S t , Sanford
True Church of Ood, 2700 Ridgewood Ave , Sanlord
CONGREGATIONAL
Congregational Christian Church. 2401 S Park Ave , Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Orthodox Church, 81 George, 2001 Dylan Way, Maitland
Eastern Orthodor Church, 81 Slsvens of O C A ,

1693 Lake Cmme Md , LongwocKl
Eastern Orthodox Church St John Orthodox. 2743 Country Club Rd
Sanford
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church E DeBary Ave Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
Episcopal Church of the New Covenant, 676 Tusk aw Hi a Rd , Winter Springs
Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, 231 E lake Brantley Dr , longwood
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Park Ave at 4lh S t . Sanford
SI Peters Episcopal Church 700 Rinehart Rd . Lake Mary
81 Richard'S Church, 3131 Lake Mowed Rd Winter Park
The Church of Ihe Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave .Maitland
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Christian Canter, SCOW. 4lh S t , Sanford
New Harvest Christian Fellowship 7760 Country Club Rd , Sanford
Northland Community Church. 330 Dog Track Rd Longwood
Outreach Deliverance Canfer. 2231 Sipes Ave . Sanford
JEWISH
Beth Am Synagogue meeting el corner of Sand Lake and
County Line R d, West M
Temple Shalom 1783 Eikham Blvd Deltona
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church, Overlook D r. Casselberry
Good Shepherd Lutheran Chureh.ELCA. 7917 Orlando Or (Mwy 17 97).
Sanford
Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Lake Mary, 76G Sun D r . Lake Me«y
Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 393 Tusk awllla Rd .Winter Springs
Lutheran Church of Providence. Deltona
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 7323 Oak Ave
Messiah Lutheran Church, Golden Days Dr A Mwy 17 92 Casselberry
St Lukes Lutheran Church, Rt 476. Slavla
31 Stephen Lutheran Church, 434|utl W. of 14, Longwood
METHODIST
Barnett Untied Memorial Church, E DeDery Ave , Enterprise
Dear lake United Melhoditi Church
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan He ghts
Cat tel berry Community Uni led Mel hod lit Church, Mwy 17 97*1
Pmey Ridge R d , Casselberry
Chrlti Untied Methodist Church, Tucker D r, Bun lend Estates
DeDery Community Methodist Church, W MlghbenkeBd .DeDery
First United Methodist Church, 419 Park Ave
Fir el Method*!! Church of Geneva
Firtl Methodist Church ot Oviedo
O-race United Methodist Church.. 499 N . Country Club ltd Lake Mary
Grant Chapel A M E Church. Oviedo
Oekgrove Melhoditi Church, Oviedo
Otleen Methodist Church, cor of Garpenier A Murray St Osteen
Pioneer Methodist Church, cor ol Wilbur Ave &amp; Country Club Rd .
Lake Mary
SaunlandO United Melhoditi Church, SR 114 in'* M , Longwood
51 James A M.E , 9th at Cypress
St Luke M B Church of Cameron City, Inc , Bear dal I olf 5R 48 £
St Mary S A M E Church,SR413.Otleen
St Paul a Melhoditi Church. Otleen Rd . Enterprise
Strafford Memorial Church. 3 Oedary
NA2ARCNI
First Church of the Naxarene, 2381 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church ot Ihe Naxarene. SR 46 Geneva
Lake Mery Church of the Naxarene, 171 E Crystal Lake A*e . Lake Mery
Longwood Church of Ihe Naxarene. Wayman A Jessup Ave . Longwood
Markham Woods Church of the Naxarene. SR 46. 3W miles W

of M e t Ihe Wekiv* River

PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Pretbylerien Church, Holland Blvd A Austin A , • Dei if^ 4

First Presbyterian Church of Lake Mary
Flr$1 Presbyterian Church, Oak Ave A 3rd St
Firtt Presbyterian Church of OoBary, E Highland
Markham Wood1* Presbyterian' Church, 3210 Markham Wood* Rd .
Lika Mary
St Andrew* Presbyterian Church 9913 Bear Lake Rd
St Mark* Presbyterian Church. 1021 Palm Spring* Rd AUamonte Sp*mgs
TutCiwilla Presbyterian Church, 3600 W SR 428, Oviedo
Up tela Community Pretby terlan Church. Uptai t Rd
Wekiva Presbyterian Church. 211 Wsklva Springs Lane Longwood
Westminister Presbyterian'Church. Red Dug Rd , Caiaetberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Leke Seventh Day Adventist Church. Mwy 436 Forest Cdy
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church. 60t E 2nd St . Sanford
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church, 5613 N Mwy 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Maitland Ave , Allamonle- Spring*
Winter Springs Seventh Pay Adventist Church. 50 S Moss Rd
OTHERCHURCHES
All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole. Wekiva Park Rd
Allan s A M E Church. Olive A 12lh
Bearden Avenue Holiness Chapel. Bearded Ave
Chuluol a Community Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2315 Park Ave
ECKANKAR. 770 Big Tree D r, Sulla 100, longwood
FamilyChurchChriillenCenter, 1644Seminal*Blvd .Casselberry
First Born Church oMhe Living God, Midway
First Church of Christ. Scientist, llkem Blvd A Venus 31 .Del tone
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Full Gospel Church of God In Christ 1876 Jerry Ave . Sa ito'd
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2J24 Country Club Rd
Grace Bible Church, 7644 S Sanford Ave
Holy Trinity Church of God In Chrlti, 1514 Mangoushn# Ave
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah* Witness. Lake Monro# Unit, ! 362 W Jrd Gt
Lake Mery Community Church, 101 N Country D ub Rd m m
»
Lake Monroe Chapel, Orange Blvd , Lake Monroe
Ml Oltve Holmes* Church. Oek Hill Rd . Otleen
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham Woods Rd Longwood
Paola We* ley an Church, 5650 Wayside O r . Sanlord
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle, Ridge wood Ave olf 2Slh oppn*iie
Seminole High School
Restoration Community Church, 5615 N Cn 427. Sanford
Rolling Mills Moravian Church, SR 434, Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church. 14015 Perk Ave
Sanford Bible Church, 2480 Sanford Ave
Second Church of Ihe Living God, 3421 Beard all Ave . Sanford
St. Pel'll Serbian Orthodox Church, 1900 Lake Emma Rd , Longwood
The Full Gospel Church of Our Lord JetusChriil. Washington Si
Canaan City
The Salvation Army. 700 W 24th St
Triumph, The Church of (he New Age. 1006 W bihGt
Drilled Church of Christ, Allamonle Community Chapel, Allamonle Sprmjj*
Untied Church of Chrlti Christian Fellowship, 760 U Country Dub Rd
Lake Mary
U C S S Spiritual Centre, 175 A S Volusia Ave , corner of
Graves A Volusia Ave , Orange City

�#B - Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, April 22, 1994

Legal Notices

I

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby glv*n that I
am rng.ged In business al KM
Oak L*al Ln , long wood. FL
1177*. Seminole County, Flor
Ida. under lb* Flcllllout Nam*
ol M U L T IW A R E PROOUC
HONS, and lhal I Inland lo
rrgliler tald nam* with IN*
Division ot Corporation*. Tail#
haste*. Florida. In accordant*
with Ih* proyltlont ol lh*
Flcllllout Nam* Statutes. To
Wll Section MS Ot. Florida
Statutes Ittl.
Ihomat Pai
Publish April 77. I*»4
DEQ 717
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given lhal I
am engaged In business *1 ITT
F air view Avenu*. Allamonl*
Sprlngt. F I 37701. Seminole
County. Florida, under Ih*
F l c l l l l o u t N a m * ol
AAAFORDABLE HOME SERV
ICES, and that I Intend lo
regular tald nam* with Ih*
Olvltion ol Corporations, Talla
hatte*. Florida. In accordance
wllh th* provisions ol Ih*
Flcllllout Nam* Statutes, To­
w n : Section MS Ot, Florid*
Statutes Ittl.
Victor F. Boucher
Publish April 71.lt**
DEO 710_____________________
^
C ITY OF
.
IONGWOOD, FLORIDA
■y
*
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIOER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSEDORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
NOTICE IS HER EBY O IVEN
by th* City of Long wood, Flor
Ida. lhal Ih* City Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider enactment ol Ih* lot
lowing Ordinance*
ORDINANCE NO .*4 11*4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
ID A . V A C A T IN O A N D
A B A N D O N IN O A L L O F
CHARLES S TR E E T. LY IN G
NO RTH OF M ARVIN AVE
N U E, SOUTH LONGWOOD;
A N D 'T H A T P O R T IO N OF
WEST LAKE AVENUE LYINO
■ , WEST OF LOTS S AND 4 OF
B LO C K B, S O U TH LO N G
WOOD; ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
COROED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 70. OF TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F LO R ID A . PRO
V IO IN G FOR C O N F L IC TS .
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D EF
F EC TIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO. M 11*7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOD. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING THE BUD
G E T FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. Ittl
AND ENDING SEPTEM BER
30. 1**4. PR O V IDIN G FOR
BUDGET TRANSFERS
Said Ordinances were placed
on llrtl reading on April II. It*4.
and Ih* City Commission will
consider tame lor final passage
and adoption alter Ih* public
hearing, which will b* held In
tlx City Halt. ITS West Warren
Avenue. Long wood, riorld*. on
Monday, th* 7nd day ol May.
A D . It*4. al 7 00 P M ., or at
toon thereafter at possible. Al
Ih* meetlnq. parties may ap
l**r and tx heard with respect
lo Ih* proposed Ordinances.
This hearing m ey bn contlmxd
from limp .to lime ohlll final
action It (alien by Ih* City
Comrnlttiort' •» • ' *'
A copy of th* proposed Ordl
nances are posted al Ih* City
Hall. Longwood. Florida, and
copies are on III* with Ih* Clerk
ol th* Clly and same may tx
Inspected by Ih*public.
A taped record ol this mealing
Is mad* by Ih* Clly lor lit
convenience This record may
noI constitute an adequate r*
cord lor purposes ol appeal from
a decision mad* by th* Com
mission with respect lo Ih*
loregoing mailer. Any person
wishing lo ensure lhal an ad*
quat* record ol th* proceedings
It maintained lor appellal* pur
poses It advised to make th*
necessary arrangements al hit
or her own*&gt;p*nt*.
Dated this 70th day ol April.
A D , Itt4
C ITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C ITY C LER K
Publish: April77. I**4
DEO 70*

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TMC E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.M 7M CA 14 A
C IT Y O F SANFORD
POLICE DEPARTM ENT.
Plaintiff.

NO TICEO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given lhal I
am angagad In butlnts* In
Seminole County, Florida, un
dar lha Flcllllout Ntma ol
JOE S LAWN MAINTENANCE,
and lhal I Intend lo ragltltr tald
nam* with Ih* Division ol Corpotations. Tallahassee. Florida,
In accordanc* with Ih* pro
visions ol Ih* Flcllllout Name
Statutes. ToWII Section S4S 0*.
Florid* Statutes lt»!
JO E ’S LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Joseph R Webster
Publish: April 33. I**4
DEQ 313

PATRICK ROBINSON,
Defendant
NO TICEO F FOR FEITURE
PROCEEDINO
TO: PATRICK ROBINSON
401W SEMINOLE B LV D .
713*
SANFORD. F L 37771
and all others who claim an
Interest In Ih* below described
properly.
Chlel Ralph Russell, ot Ih*
Sanlord Police Department,
Seminole County. Florida,
through hit olllcert. Invetliga
tort or agents, tel red the tub|*d
properly, lo wll:
IMS SAAB MODEL NO.
VIN 4YSJAHJSJJF7014*73
S44S00U S CURRENCY
on March t, lt*4. al or near
Seminole County, Florida, and It
presently holding tald property
for Ih* purpose ol forfeiture
pursuant lo Sections *37 701 707.
Florida S lalu l*t, hat RE
Q UESTED that an Honorable
Judg* of Ih* Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida. Ittu*
a Finding of Probable Causa
why Ih* above properly should
nol be forfeited to Ih* above
agency. You will be ten! a copy
ol th* Finding ol Probable
Cause once II It signed by Ih*
Judg* and II will advise you how
and when lo respond lo this
request lor forfeiture
I HER EBY C E R TIF Y lhal a
true and correct copy ol th*
foregoing hat been furnished lo
Ih* above named addresses by
U S registered mall, return
receipt requested, this Itth day
of April, t**4.
NORMAN R WOLFINGER •
STATE ATTO R N EY
BY: Ann* E
Richards Ruttwrg
Assistant Stale Attorney
Florida Bat 77(7*01
Ofllceolttx Slat* Attorney
100 East First Street
Sanford. FL 37771
407 377 7534
Publish April 77. 74. 7* A May
3 .17*4
DEQ 711

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAtE NO. *3 1774 14E
F IR S T UN IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF FLORIDA.
PlalnllllftS.
vs
DONALDJ BRADY,elal,
Deltndanlltl.
NO TICEO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
lorecloture dated April 4. 1**4.
and entered In Cat* No.
*3 1174 I4E of Ih* Circuit Court
ol Itx E IG H TE EN TH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wtxreln FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA It tha Plalnfllf and
DONALD J. BRADY and CASA
P A R K V I L L A S O F
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C , are Ih*
Defendants. I will tell lo Ih*
highest and best bidder for cash
on Ih* west front steps ot th*
SEMINOLE County Courlhout*
al 11:00 a m.. on the tOtts day of
May, lt*4. Ih* following de
termed property at tel forth In
said Final Judgment:
Lot 4. Block I. CASA PARK
VILLAS. PHASE I. according lo
Ih* plat thereof at recorded In
Plal Book 7*. Pages 34 and 3S ol
Ih* Public Records ol S«mlnol*
County. Florida.
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
teal of this Court on April I.
1*14
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April IS. 33, l**4
DEQ 134

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COUNTY COURT
DADE COUNTY
CASE It l 3J43CC74
PAN AMERICAN
NATIONAL EMPLOYEES
CR EO IT UNION
VS
MALACHI WALTON
COUNTY COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE 7*7 I47SSPH
BAR NETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION
v«
MALACHI WALTON
Nolle* ol Sheriff's Sal*
NOTICE IS HER EB Y OIVEN
that by virtu* ol lhal certain
Writ* ol Execution a* sly lad
above, and m «rt parllculery
lhal cartaln Writ ol Elocution
Issued out ol and under th* saal
ol Ih* County Court of Somlnolo
County, Florida upon o final
ludgmenl rendered In th* afore
tald Courl on th* tlh day ol
August A D l**7. In that certain
case entitled: Barnell Recovery
Corporation. P le ln tlll v t.
Malachl Walton. Defendant
which oloreteld Writ ol Eaecu
Hon was delivered lo me as
Sheriff al Seminole County.
Florida, and I have levied upon
Ih* following described properly
owned by Malachl Walton, said
proparly being located In Semi­
nole County. Florida, more par
Hcularly described at lollowi:
ONE ItM TO YOTA PICK UP
VIN:JT4RNS0Rt G0174141 BE
INO STOREO A T BUTCH'S
TOWING. SANFORO. FLOR
IDA
and Ih* undersigned es Sherlll
ol Seminole County. Florida will
at II 00 A M on th* 33rd day ol
May A D t**4. oiler lor sal* and
sell lo tha MghtsI bidder. FOR
CASH, and sub|tcl lo any and
all assisting Hans, al Ih* Was!
Door, on Ih* steps, ol lha
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanlord. Florida. Ih* above de
scribed personal properly
Thai tald tala It being mad*
lo satisfy Ih* terms ol said Writs
ol Enecullon.
Donald F Esllngar. Sharlll
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
ABIITIES ACT OF l*«0. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISABILITY
N E E O I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHO ULD 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 S E C ­
T IO N , I34S 3ITH S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEED INO. T E L E
PHONE: 14071 330 4440
Published April 71. 7* &amp; Mey 4.
A 13. 1*44 with Ih* sal* on May
33. I**4
DEQ3I3_______
m
N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business *1 3433
Georgia Av* . Sanlord. F L
33773. In Seminole
County.
Florida, under Ih* Flcllllout
Nam* ol ANCHOR MEDICAL,
and lhal I Intend lo register tald
name with Ih* Division ol Cor
porallont. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordanc* with Ih* pro
visions ol th* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. ToW II: Soctlon 443 0*.
Florida Statutes 11*1
Darlene S. Siebo
Publish: April 33. I**4
PEQ7I4_____________________
PUBLIC SALE
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R EB Y O IVEN TH A T ON
Tuesday. April 34. I**4. al 11:00
a m Eastern. *1 the premises ol
Premier Machinery. Inc., 2SI7
Shader Road. Orlando. Florida
37404. Ih* undersigned will tall
at public tale lo Ih* hlgtxtl
bidder *11 ol III right, till* and
Inter**! In and lo th* following
described properly as Is. where
Is. to wll:
On* II) Legunmellc Model 717
Vertical Milling Machln* t/n
33741 437
TERMS OF SALE: A mini
mum Down Paymtnl ol 13% In
tilhtr cash, ctrlllltd or cash
lar's check al Ih* lime ol sal*
with Ih* balance due within 74
hours.
Th* undersigned reserves th*
right to bid
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TIO N C O N T A C T : Ellen M.
Jones *1 407/440 00*3. ORIX
CREOIT ALLIANCE. INC , 7300
Maitland Center Parkway, Sulla
400. Melllend. Florid* 13751
Publish: April 71. 74.1094
DEQ 1*1
NO TICEO F ACTION
B E FO R E TH E CONSTRUC
TION INDUSTRY LICENSING
BOARD,
IN RE: The llcenie to practice
construe Hon ol
Bradley Georg* Burl
D/B/A American Eagle In­
dustries of Florida Inc.
1013 Sunshin* Lana
Sulla 1070
Allamonl* Springs,
Florida 37701
CASE NO : *7 14104
LICENSE: RP004I737
Th* Dtparlmenl of Business
and Prolttllonal Regulation hat
fllad an Administrate* Com­
plaint against you. a copy ol
which may b* obtained by
contacting. Altornay O.W .
Harrell, Department ol Business
and Professional Rejulatlon,
1140 N. Monro* Slrael. Tallahas
see. Florida 111**0711. 1*04)
444 0041
II no contact hat been mad*
by you concerning Ih* abova by
May 77, l**4. Ih* mallar ol Ih*
Administrative Complaint will
be presented at an ansulng
mealing ol Ih* Construction
Industry Llctnslng Board In an
Informal proceeding.
In accordance with Ih* Amer­
icans with Disabilities Act. per­
sons needing a special accom­
modation lo participate In this
proceeding should contact lha
Individual or agtncy sanding
node* nol laltr than saven days
prior lo Ih* proceeding at Ih*
address given on notice. Tele­
p h o n e : (* 0 4 )1 5 7 * 0 * 7 )
1-400 *13 477 1 ( T D D ) or
1400 *33 4770 (V I. via Florida
Rtley Service
Publish April 33. 7* 4. May 4,
II. 19*4
DEQ 73

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Child Care
A TTEN TIO N 5IC044D SHIFT
P A R E N T S ! R e lia b le
childcare with hoi meal*
Licensed daycare facility. Coll
lor rale* 131-7455/Lie *3*3 10
BABYSITTINO IN MY HOME
4Am • *Pm, Monday Friday
Hamilton echool area 331 *45*

31— Private
Initructlons
O P IN IN O APRIL tlnd.
I l l 5311 Sanford. FL
J*ckl#C**l*j5wlmU***n»

43— Legal Services
* PROFESSIONAL LEOAL a
Photography lor u*a at evi­
dence. LOW BATES 333 75*4

Legal Notices
N O TICEO F
F IC TITIO U f NAME
Nolle* It Txrtby given Ihel I
am engaged In butlntii al 30*
Shlpman'i Lana. Lake Mary
17744. Seminole County. Flor
Ida. under Ih* Flcllllout Ntm*
ol A P I E N V IR O N M E N TA L
INNOVATIONS, end Ihel I In
lend lo register laid nam# with
•he Division ot Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac
cordanc* with th* provisions ol
tha Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
ToWII: Section *45 0*. Florida
Slalulat 1991
Albert OMIakush
Publish. April 77. I**4
DEQ 301
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE l*TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NOi TJ-tltJOROIE
IN R E: Th# Marriage ol
ARTHUR L. GIVI NS, JR.
Husband.
and
JEN N IFER C. GIVI NS
Wll*.
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOE
TO: Arthur L.GIvIns Jr.
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTH
FIED that an action lor dlssolu
Hon ol marriage has been died
against you end you are re­
quired lo tarv* a copy ol your
written defenses, II any. to II on
JENNIFER C. GIVINS, Pell
llonar, whose address Is 1015
Bartlett Ct., Oviedo. Florida
37745 on or btlor* MAY f. It*4.
and HI* Ih# original with Ih*
Clark ol (hit court either belor#
service on Petitioner or Imm*
dlelely thereafter. II you fall lo
do so. * deleull will b* entered
egeinsi you lor th* relief de­
manded in Ih* petition.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
teal ol Ihlt Courl on MARCH 10,
17*4
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTM E C O U R T
By Nancy R.WIntor
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 1 ,15,77,7*. 1*14
DEQ 57

TELEMARKETER

• LOW DOWN PAYM ENT
• EASIER Q U ALIFYIN G
For complete details call
R I N E T FINANCIAL
ACTION M OR TO AO I

ROOTERS

LONG DISTANCF DRIVERS

All phot#! of rtpair Experl
ent#d Call 119 1144

Musi have CDL "A" wllh
dean MVR Produce *»per!
ence and good references re
qulred Call or apply
MSC Trucking. 1*21 W ill St.
Santoed. FL 4*7371 73*1
MEDICAL

S#rvict company !#«king part
flm# h#lp Moihif houn and
day! 17M71S ask It* Rodney

SALES

SALES
Ratall •ap#ri#nc« lor jewelry
Ml«% Call J19 1144

LPN

331-0700

S A LES ~

Full lima and pari lime
llpm 7am shill Pari Urns
7am 3prn shill

_______ 74Hour Service

71— HxIpWanted

For replecemenl windows In
liom* Someappls furnished
41* *041 Cesselberry

Apply m person: LAKEVIEW
NURSINO CENTER. *1* E.
Second 31. Sanlord__________
MEDICAL

Tw w .ism si.

Secretary
Exp In Wordp#rf#cf A loiu%
171 for window* 4 mull Typ#
minimum 40 WPM 14 W hr
plui benefit! S#nd return# lo
PANAMA Servjrm 117 W l\l
SI. Suit* SOI. Sanford FL
17771. Atfn Kelly or FAX
407 311 1413_______________
SECURITY OFf ICER
TRAININO/PLACEMENT
Arm#d4nd uiT.Yrifvd 1740744

NURSING ASSISTANT

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

AH tMttft Full lime end part
lime Only thoi4 having tip#
ntnet s% 4 Nutting Auiilanl
in long term car# and being
able lo vhow proof of rtgitfra
lion to Ink# Ih# court# or
challenge fh# !•%! upon
application should apply Mu«l
t* certified no later than 90
day! atfer hire Drug Ire#
work pi.* »

F U L L T IM E R ELIEF COOK
E xper fence e MUST Strong
supervisory skill*
PART TIM E D IETA R Y AIOE
E »p#r lence preferred
Apply DtBary Manor between
*em end 7 pm. 4* N Hery II *1,
DeBary Drug tree workpiece
A D D TO YOUB INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 137443* *r 773 4711

SPRAY PAINTERS

Exp. aulo/marme painter!
needed Appiv al 1470
Dolgner PI . Sanford 1)1*141

Debar y Manor

SUPERS MOTEL

AON. Hwy If 91

Debary, FI

NOW HIRINO

___
407 440 404
MEDICAL

AGENTS-REAL ESTATEI
Nothing iucc**d* Ilk* tucc***
We re well Into m r 3rd decade
of training successful agents
No llctnta7......... ...Well txlpl
WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTORS
331-33**
AVON predsKti-lAM. Earn to
50%. No door/door PT/FT
Sand! 331-11*3/1 *00 4*4 3144

RN MANAGER

*ASSI5TANT MANAGER
E vper lence required
ONIGHT AUDITOR
• HOUSEKEEPING
Apply In parson
4730SR 44W . Sanlord

.

FullTlm* 7 1 shill, weekends
011 Eiperlenc* In on acule
cere telling end management
highly deslrebl* Com* and tx
a pari ol Ih* changing trend In
tong term cere Salary d*
pendent upon eaperlence

A DRIVER WANTED A
Full tlm*. Mult luva let*
medal teen* vehicle far tecaI
deliveries utilising persersel
vehicle. Cell 443-3NI411

TEACHERS
Pari and lull lima stall needed
In childcare centers
________ 407 373 0435________

TEACHER S A I K WANTED

LPN

Childcare eiperlenc* re
qulred Willing to drive van
and gel a CDL Call 377 /Wl

Full lime end pari lima 4 and
12 hour shills available Good
leadership tkjlli a must G ift
and GPN 's wllh previous
leadership esperlence also
encouraged to apply
Drug Ire* workplace

BOOKKEEPER
Perl lime. Able lo (III out
querterlys and do Income lee
Cell Nancy 133 *543
• BARTENDERS
• CLUB MANAGERS
• DJS
•SERVERS
• HOSTS/HOSTESSES
E »per lance peeler red
_________CalllJ* 1144_________

Manufacturing company has
pari lima post Hon open
Requires eicellent telephon*
skills to handle multiple phorx
lines Computer eiperlenc* a
plus Up to 70 hrs week Phorx
(40/1 724 l7W.uk lor Baihara

and unskilled Days
Call between I 1
SPRINT STAFFING. 1IS 7411

A NEW COMMUNITY A
H0MEBUYERS PROGRAM

CLUB/RESTAURANT HELP

RECEPTIONIST
SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR

LABORERS N EED EO Skilled

43— Mortgages

323-5176

E iperlenced deatxrs and tu
pervlsort Numerous locations
Day'evening hours P/T, F/T
Seminole County area
Call 7*7 3JU

Position open for an aaptrl
•need talemarkator Evening
hours. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thursday Apply In
person Sanlord Harald. 100
N French Av*. ask lor Tracy

All you need Is yotr lllle Jack
Diamond lor appointment

EMPLOYMENT

JANITORIAL

Wllh cltontol* Full or pari
lima Call 3314114

A D JU S TM EN TS AND C R ED ITS : In tha event ol on error In an
•d, tha Sanford Harold will be responsible for the flrat
Insertion only and only to tha aitont of tha coat ot that
Insertion. Ptoaoo chock yo u r ad for accuracy lha first day It
runs.

21— Personals

THIS BOSS REWARDS
HARD WORK
Merry Maids pays tor perlor
manre every Friday! Day
hrs only, no nights Insured
car rtqulrad, paid mileage
Call Merry Maids 111 1244

I yr tip . Apply alt 147*
Oalgixr Pl.Sanlard 311414*

Scheduling may nclud* Hat aid Adverbial al tlx cost ol an addborul day
Cancel when you gel tesulti Pay only lor day* your ad tune al tat* earned
Us* kJt del cripbon for latseil reiutti Copy mml toOuw acceptable typo
graphical form -Commercial keguency ratal are available

TRUCK MECHANIC
Ugh! lo heavy duty Musi
hav# fool! and experience
CAft 711-7441________

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK

Apply In person
Debary Manor
SON Hwy II *1
Debary. FI
___
4*7 44* 4474
MEDICAL

Experienced only Apply in
p#r!on; Day! Inn. Sanford
407m 4100
WAREHOUSE ANDOENERAL
LABOR HELP NE E DE Ol
Donu! lor driven All !hllt!
available Daily pay. no fee
Report ready lo work S JOarn.
Industrial Labor Svc . 1011
French Av No phone call!

DENTAL HYGENIST

DELIVERY/WAREH0USE

Immediate opening available
lor dynamic Individual J 4
da/% per week Strong perto
tklllt a mutt 904 7f\ 000

40 hrs + Paid Insurance and
benelllt. Cleit D Lie req
Clean driving record Know I
edge ol Orlando area a plus
Inquire*!:
15*1 S. Sanford Ave.
___________tenterd___________

Housahold m ls c., tools,
ladder, barrel pump and lots
ol ilutf. 2517 Oak Ava., Senlord. THURS-FRI-SAT *7

OARAOI 1*1*77 Why bather 17

"RotT ce
FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
all contractor* be registered
or certified To verily a state
contractors license call
I 100 147 7*40. Occupational
Licenses art required by Ih*
county and can be verified by

Purnllura, kitchen Hems,
loots, and mlsc. Saturday,
4/31, *am 1pm. 71* Myrlla
Aye, Sanlord. No phone______

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
Saturday. April 31, tam Jpm
Al R E O A T T A S H O E E S
AP TS .-In parking lot

73— Employment

______Wanted______
17 YEAR OLD mother ol I
r e c e n tly lo c a te d Iro m
Northern Virginia detlrai
entry level clerical work.
Call Sutan 337 4731

91-A p a r t m e n t s /
House to Share
* M ALE WANTS FEM ALE a
to tlsar* poet canda. Free rent

_tor_t*m£#nlenshl£l»J**4^_

93— Rooms tor Rent
A Q U IET. CLEAN rm. In Sen
foed Kitchen A phone u m .
com laundry |7SAup 314 6951
CLEAN ROOMS. !mgle Parting
|7|/wk Klfchan, phone,
laundry, video game!, off
!treetparking 3J04413
NICE Place Furn rm Prel
female Wafer, elec . A/C A
heat V M . V I dep 130 0S4i
SANFORD
K itc h e n and
laundry pciv Cwbte Private
home USwk ♦ dep 17) 7944
SANFORO
old touw Cable,
phone, kitchen priy . private
rm t40/wklncl utlt 741 70H
WORKINO LAD Y Preferred
Hou!# privilege! Everything
furnUhed Lakefronl |4)/wk
Call 4J1 1479

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real e!fafe
fiftver ticement! are !ub|e&lt;t to
ttie f etkrral Fair HouHng Act.
which rviake! It Illegal fo
Advertise any preference, tlm
Itatlon or dl!crimlnatlon
baved cxi race, color, religion,
vex, harsdlcap. familial !tatu!
or natUauil origin
SANFORD I BDRM A STUDIO
all elec* a ir, re t area
tlSQ/mo , up. No pelt. I r l 1019
SAN FO R D I BEDROOM
EMcellanl neighborhood
t90/wk and 4700 !#curlty
A»!o I ROOM CPPICIIN CV
474/wk, t l V) tec urlfy 171 7971
I fUJMM. living rm. kitchen,
bath/ 4174/wb plui !#c in
dude! all utllifie! Call
J7I 4114or 349 4477__________
1 BE DRM. Private A Quiet 4140
month. 4140 depnit. 474 pet
deposit Call ) » 47)1

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

SPRING BREAKII
One Bedroom Apartments
47t* OEAL
Mosswood Apts 377 7774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
LARGE 1 BORM
Front and back porch. Park
view Off slreel parking
4794 / mo
Al C h t o d l
Broker/Owner I 400 SIM M ]

Concrete

Lawn Servico

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayrx
Deal I Man Quality Opara
tlont 710 7)71/47* B47

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res /Comm . dependable, low
ralesl Freaesl...........130 7070

Electrical

calllngl7Mll0j*iH^43^^^^

M A S TE R

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum. Framing. Drywall,
Doors, Rooting. Ccncrtla.
371-4*32.-. S O. Ballnt, CBC4I1440

EARN UP TO $2000
p a r w eak p ro c e s s in g
FHA/HUD Gov't Refunds. No
•■perlsnce necessary Call
1711*51 ISMait. 77174 hrs.

Home Improvement
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable All phases Call
tor Freaasl.MIchaellll 710*

Appll ances

AL DOES IT ALL!

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Fra*
appl. service cell wllh re

F li It right at a price you can
afford Llc'd/lns From start
lo llnlsh Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and rooting
sves 71 yrs ol eiperlenc* Mo
|ob loo big or smell Cell
124 1*40or 221 4 U I74 hours

p a irs1 John, A ) Best, 374 l l t t

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic

R ES TO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL
metal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing. porches, decks, gazebos
Licensed/Insured
27) 3017

CARPET M ILLD IR E C T
Big Dlscauntt Famous Brandi
First Quality. Top Lino.
Stalnmasler. Saionles.
Trackless. Sculplurei l i **yd
Commercial level loops 514* yd
Instillation 407 114*100

HANOVER Weed* Cammimlty,
oil Markham Woods Rd . Lake
Mary, Saturday 4/13 * 5

RITE-W AY Mf Mt 101*1 INC *
W E S H O W UP

Carpet Cleaning ~
SAM'5 CAR P ET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull lleors.
Raildenllal/commarclal 24
hrs 374 3541. beeper 444 0541

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garag* sal# ad by
13 noon on Yuasday and lake
advantage ol our special
garag* sal* ad prlctll Call
Classified now lor delallil

Cleaning ServiceHONEST DEPENDABLE

322 2611

Person lo clean your house
just th* wey you ilk* It at a
price you sura can ellord
Call Vfcm# 13944*4

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE

MULTI FAMILY SALE
NO JUNKI OREAT BUYSI
104 Krltll Ann Cl., oil Hwy 434
East, Winter Spring*. Satur­
day only, 7am 7pm

UM M

. / T i n’H lla l)ls ()ln y Act

l

\v«
W o rk

For .

Cull Clrminrcl

,

__3
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
La ndscapfiig"
RANDY'S Q U ALITY LAWNi
Complete pro cata tinea l»*0
Clean ups. hauling 37I 0714

Painting
P A IN T IN O . paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair. Freaesl. 331 5174

Pressure Cleaning "
DUN R ITE: Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks,
houses Freest!. 321 4173

Photography

Roofing
OY5BER5 HOME REPAIR A
ROOFINO
P a in tin g ,
ca rp e ntry llond/Int/LTc •'
RC004474S
Call 574 4315

Swimming Pool
Service/Repair
W EEK LY SERVICE Irom 54$
mo Cham Rile Pool Sarvlct .
140 327*
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service

~

ECHOLS TR E E 5VC Llc'l. Int
"La. Ih* Protesslonalt do It.” ,
Free estimates .
373 373*

Window
window Repal
Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:
4*7 m 72)1

j

Tf’

r

~

BEACH. Sports and Weddings
Mobil equip unique pricing
•
Forlnlocallll* **01

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s Ev e r y Day
F o r As L ow As $4p Per Month.
Call Cl as s i f i e d, 322-2611

G ro v a v ls w V llla g s *01
Grovtwood A v. Saturday
Only,* 13__________________

mM

E L E C T R IC IA N .

Repair addition, cornrn/res
Llc/lnt .EH0004I1J37I 4475

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

WE BUY-PAY TOP PRICE 11
_________ 4*7 33A-H37_________

GARAGE SALE

Sanlord, FL 13773 till Ad i
tea PEOPLE to toia walghtl No
will power req! 100% neturall
Dr rec I Colleen aO/ 174 3714
5* AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
N EEO ED I Musi have valid
rtorida driven llcente and ba
aid* lodrive stick
Call betwMvt I 3
SPRINT 5 TA FFIN O .il* 3*11

DRIVERS NEEDED “
A G CARRIERS. Tavares, FI.
■ well established and grow
Ing Central Florida based
company oilers you:
• 134 10 7*4 per ml I*
• Up to 17.000 ml. per mo.
• Stop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Salaly A Parlormanca Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip 57 Days
• Lata Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you hava 1 ytart tractor
trailer, OTR and stuns and lea
•■parlance plus a good driving
record, call:
________ IM M 74N3*________

Carpet/lnstallatlon

BIG SALE

WORK AT HOME
Part tlm*, lull tlm* workers
needed
Earn #«lr*
citraordinary money. For In
formallon tend sell addressed
stamped envelop* It D l R
Consulting, PO Bei t i l l ,

DRIVERS WANTED

llto^tlchar&lt;^ro«PiiiiiJlPi*)7

t pc. Mohogany vanaar. Other
turn , baby clothes, motorcyele A p a r t s , a te . 70S
Mallonvllla Ava., Sanlord.
Saturday A Sunday_______ *7

Sanlord Third ihllt. Nellonal.
food 1*1*1 comp rwedt person
tor warehouse OT req Per
marxnt poilllon 55/hr. Up
ward mobility and monetary
growth Cloit.
Never a Ieel
Help Pertennel. 43* 4M *__

Withclean dais Bdriver*
license lor day «nd night
Shllli. We oiler 5300 per w*«k
to start, ma|or medical, de
ntal and paid vacations Apply
al USA Services, si! Spring
Hammock Cl. Longwood
_________ 33*730*___________

THIS W EEK S

ANTIQUE DINING SET

WAREHOUSE

M EDICAL

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS

71— Help Wanted

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. April 22, 1904 - 7B

99— Apartments

105— Duplex____Triplex / Rent

Unfurnished / Rent
SPRING SPECIALII
1 M rm /I B*lhH)7*7«
SHENANDOAHAPARTMENTS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdf m. 11*0 mo
} bdrm. 1410 mo »nd up

NICE &gt; bdrm, 1 balh. Ill*
Hickory SI. Sanlord l*00/mo

taoodap ait a o t i r i m a i
SANFORO. I nice un aplt A/C.
appll Avail 1/01/f* tiro A
USO plus dep________ W ills*

t BDRM. I BA. Enial area, oil

3238670
SANFORD. I Bdrm. 1100/m o,
plus security All ullllllot paid
m a p ! alot________i l l loti
SANFORD*11 S. Park Av* I
and 1 bdrm, air IMS t i l l «
tIOOdap l l I S*W or MO **0/
SANFORD I BDRM. all ollllllai
paid SlJO/waok with security
dapoall........................ 17* 3*4*
I BDRM.. llv rm, hll., balh, and
porch IIS Fronch Ave
ll&gt;S/mo , flO O it 47EA453
l' BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! I bdrmt A .Ilk
avail Call lorry, S1MSO

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

ilraal parking. near daycara
tlM/molMOwc n i trsr

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
C O U N TR Y S E T T IN O com
plalaly turn, 1/1. garbag*
/»*l*r furn, covered lancad
pallo Ideal lor weak coopla or
smgparent USO/mo putdrp

______ Nopaii n im y

WBKIVA RIVER, privet* prop
•r l y , I b d r m , I b « ! h ,
lurnlth*d. util Inc!, USO/mo
plui cm lac
*04 M l *07*

IIS — Industrial
Rentals

SANFORD. 1 bdrm. !&gt;&gt; balh
lakafronl house SASO/mo

111 700*

SANFORD I bdrm. I balh. c»nl
H/A, carpal Uke newt I yr
Itate S*M/mo*•* MS II I )
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. I balh
carpal, lancad tail Caldwell
Realty Sarvlc*_______ tm ito o

Stenstrom Rentals
aPAOLA AREA 1/1 S w/ dbla
car garaga. m porch. Iplc ,
*•11 A septic SI SO mo USO sac
a SANFORO 1/1 DUPLEX w d
hookup CHA, S*lSmoSlSOk*c
Slamlrom Really, Inc.
"Wa Manag* your Ham*,
lik* II wet our awn." Jim Doyl*
17] 1**1 Alter *PM JS0 1**1
WINTER SPRINOS 1 bdrm. 1
b* 0 lot. garage, washer/
d rye r, flreplce l*S0/mo
RenKleasa/opllonB** ISM
1 BED. I BATH Tewnhome with
washer and dryar Midden
lake liao/mo Call J l* 1*1*
Nava message H balore *pm
1/1, appliances, hook ups,
qarage. carpel, blinds, cent
heal/alr l**0 m lioteil***
i BDRM, H i BATH, fenced yard
laundry hook up. t*lS/mo.
1*00dep. 113 Hay* 371 0*1
) BEOROOM. 1 balh. cent II A
lamlly rm Only I son down*
Aito*bdrm, Ibalhavallable
Ack about our HU(1 homes*
Why rent? THE HILLIMAN
GROUP. INC Realtor H I M il
I BEDROOM. 1 BATH, double
garage. |ecuill. fireplace
privacy fenced yard San
lord/Lak* Mary area Av«il
able May 111 17S0 month
111 A*«l alter tom

OFFICE/wereheute ipece. 1100
Sq ft. Prime location al
entrance to Central Fla Re
glonal Airport eoiwi 1*01.

* PRIME LOCATION *
7.100 sq If of nlct olfico
space 7,000 sq II warehouse,
also fenced storage Airport
Blvd frontage 17111SO

117— Commercial
Rentals
LIQUOR STORE Downtown
Sanlord lor sale or lease Also
liquor licenses lor Orange and
Seminole County lor tale
______ s i x th ________
SANFORD R ETAIL/O FFICE
I 111 sq II Covered sidewalks,
high tralllc area 1700 plus
sales lee/mo Slenslrom Reel
ly Inc. Jim Ooyle 771 !*f!

K IT *N* CAKI.YI.Kff&gt; l»&gt; l urry Wrljjhl

118— Office
Space / Rent

Town Centre Apartments

Aqioo\ Ac

AcHoof

SOLD AFTER ONLY
THE SECOND CALL)

AFFO RD ABLE HOMES
V E N T U R E ! PROPERTIES
FHAOR VA ASLOW A S S » \
Assum* no qualihts a, owner
llnenclng low as l«oo/mot
Oov‘1 Faraclosuras. Repost
Seminole, Orange, Voluslal
Sonlord Properties
For less Than »J ftUDown

i

• FORECLOSURE! J/l on •&lt;
acrel Appl , Inside util .
fenced yd* Only I7*.044t
• 1/t, over 1/1 acrel Llv. dm.
lam rm Salellll* dish t**.e«0
• V I w/POOl lor only SM.104I
Llv . dming, (am rms tool
• L A K E , len nli. pooll 1/1
cuslom, llv. dm . eat In kllch ,
appl Garage U1.W0I
• 1/1, new carpel &amp; paint! Cent
H/A. carport Just Ml.tool

•oua-A
O 1994 by M i W

• 2 Bedroom from.... $ 4 7 7 mo.*
•3 Bedroom from.... $ 5 4 8 mo.*
* April rains 9iih|oct to efiango

APRILPRE-LEASESPECIAL
* N o A p p lic a tio n F o o l

• S p ik lin j: I’nol • I jhjjc I Iix ii flunk

HOURS M F 8 30 A Sal 9 5 Sun Closed

1900 W. 1st Street •Sanford 3 2 2 - 8 6 9 6

'P cvu zd i&amp; e
" ty o c v i / t d c O ie &amp; &amp; ., ,

141— Homes for Sale

DUPLEX
SANFORO Good
neighborhood, good condition
111.too Call alter S 00

L A K E M A R Y A R E A 1/1.
gorgeous oaks, near goll
course 17* *00 Cell lor appl

114*04*

__________ wi se*«__________

Markham Wdt foreclosure. */?,
I t acre, peslure/steble
4101.000

VENTUREIPROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

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MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
ISttiSI and Myrtle Ave

321 6762
DELTONA
_________ 00* 77S *070

321 2257

BELOW MARKC T VALUE I 4
bdrm. I*i b«(h. partially
Iff • f r irej M l vii a r* J906
n u t OWNER Goffjrn •, I f.&lt;l"»'
I 'i Iwith. (tn l air «r&gt;&lt;| fmaf.
fvncvd yard, porch, doubt* lot
much mortt Plr»&lt;r»%f are*
IM va)
121 fell
BY OWNER Vudrrn ranch
ttyl« horn* in qui«f A f 4 ) lg
bdrmt. 2 Lg (Mtht. Lg llv rm
A. dtn rm 2100 « ) ft w dbl
lot iipproB '0 yrt old C/ttA
UKunly lights and
roof
N ia ftntfd yard, ctmant
drtv* 2 car gar . many fruit
lr»at f*rh spnnBlrr %y%t«rn.
iW|i avail. (140 Ml Mom*
freshly pamted out»*cJ* Call
Joe J22 2049 day*.. 27) 1140
iv h
Sft.SOO____ T tf w t
C ASSELBER R Y Beautiful 1
bdrm. P i bath Near carpet,
pamt Shoart like a modeli
W4.900
494 7026

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BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV'T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY
Gill lor dfftailtl

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
AA Cintil* Inc . n J m&lt;
N O R TH R ID G E 11/5.900 9
S to ry. 4/2'i . lam rrn
w/fplc . u p formal liy/dm
rm . Economical solar hot
*At*r. ceramic t.ht. intercom
lavun %prinklar tyft. huge
maittr %uit« a/roman tub A
t«p ihoMffr Day / II 0990
Rovtlyn ••o wiwvl 760 7040
O STEEN/LEM O N B LUFF 1
bdrrn. | hath honwt Appeoa
2 000 iq ft St Johm River
frontage II9K firm Ai i» No
contingencie% fly owner
40/ 422 /4/4

312 W . Final SI . Sanford
Laktfront ) I home, til 900
J/1 corner lot. air
14MOO
tOor lacroit Tormif Country!
S/t/l. fam . air fenced. IS/.500
1/1/2. loaded «/featurett 1/9 900

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

323-5774

looking to buy a home/ We
have hornet tn *»JI area« of
Seminole Orange Volutla
Cosifitiec' Call for defailil
• I I with fireplace newer
carpet and til# iaa 900
• Foreclosure! 4 2on I W&lt;urt-\
Firrpl.Ktt 1104 900
• 4/2. 2 /00 %q ft . fireplace lg
ter pore hi 1104 900
Beth Otborne
Venture I Properties

DELTONA
1 bdrm I'y bath
lamlly rm e.lratl SSI.TOO
W Mallciowskl, 177 7**1

HOMEOWNERS
HOMEBUYERS

330 0273/ 774-9400

Don t Be Taken Advantage Of!
Send For This Brochure
Thai Will Save You THOUSANDS!
Send Sell-Addressed, Stamped
Envelope and $10 Check or
Money Order lo:

SANFORO HISTORIC HOUSE
•IIM Y R T L E AVENUE
Ueautllully restored * bed l'y
Ikith home with pool 7.0(70 sq
II. ell new heel end elr You
have lose* III SI 10.000
Call owner *7* **SI
SANFORO Country living, dose
lo new mail Grewl starter
home 1/1. den. eal In kitchen,
beautiful trees 1*7.000
PAINE ANDERSON t*S 11*1

D&amp;RCONSULTANTS
P.O. Dos 1732
Sanford, FI 32772 1732

We H ave

E G G S -A C T L Y
W hat You N eed !

R E A L T Y ,

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322 2420 • 321-2720
SANFORO • LAKE MARY
•In Our 3!th Yen*
4/1 BLOCK HOMB w/ CHA on
100.111 lot 24.1* blk
laundry/workshop. 17.17 scr
rm Very close lo Plnecresl
Elem 11*000 )?l 7*M

153— AcreageLots/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobif* homo or
home tile, hortei. cattle
terming, or nurtery Zoned
agrlcuiturel VJ.900 per acre
Smell doan peyment alth
owner llnenclng 904 /4/ t//I
GENEVA SACRES Pond well
Zoned eg /re% iX) 000
1S9 9120
'(0 ACRES N EAR LEM ON
BLUFF In tecure communl
ty •I4S.900 alth teller firms
'BUILDING LOT clote to Semi
note High. 110.SOO
*44 ACRES with414 ft frontege
on SR 44 eeit Super buy!
1)9.900 hurry!
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A L L B A R T )A

ILF.AL EiSTATn. INC

322-7498
*1. ACRES FOR SALE. Corner
lot neer Lake J e m p Cell
121i242efter Spm

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE
Pine Ridge Club 2 bdrm, 2
bath US 000 Cell J22 2)04

157-Mobile
Homes / Sa]e
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
74.41 1/1 spill IS Pearson,
centre! H/A. cerport ID SOO
Cell 111 1140or 111 3/01

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
1IIS French Ave. Sanlord
R • I r I g a r a I o r . S lo v a t ,
Washers Dryers Free S yr
labor werr Del avail 11100*1
APPLIANCES. FURN., TV'S~
New Salellll* Systems as low
as si 4/1 CHEEPO DEPOT.
171* French Ava_____ 11I77M
CRIB. Jenny Lynn, w/mallress
Very good condition
I17S
E .e cu llve desk **" A100
777 1771
A lltrlP m .

Barbar« Colllnt told h«r
wTiftrbed with th« h«lp of •
SANFORDHERALO
CLASSIFIED AD
A f f t r only 2 c a llt. the
w/itrrtwd yvws %old and the
hod tom* ffvtra spending
money In her pocket!
Do you ha#e on item for tele/
Get retulfk with o ciouifled
od Coll or fo« ut Monday
Friday • 00 S 20 to ire how
eoty If l«

322-2611
831-9993
FIX 323-940
KENMORE washer, very nlcel
F ree delivery and warranly
John A* Bail, 17* 77*5__
• KEN M O RE M ICROW AVE,
large, looks good, work;
groat tSO Call 177 1*70_______
• LOVESEAT. blue with rusi
pillows attached Good condi
lion D O 771 n asivmsg
MOVING SALEI Bdrm suit.
PVC peho turn . living rm
lull, dble recllner loveteel
computer desk, wather/dryer
Musi sell I 777 l*fj

187— Sporting Goods
• KIDS BIKE Ideal lor a S lo *
year old girl Green, pink, end
» white
SI2MS4J40

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Bring thovelt SIOpick up load
You load 221 SA42
'W HEEL HORSE'' tractor. U r
cut. 12 Mp Kohler, elec %tart.
hydro Italic drive E rc cond
11.440 OBO )49 91)4

199— Pels &amp; Supplies
o FREE FREE FREE
Mi Red breed pup% Smell vie
Coll )49^2)9I
• FREE Beautiful Kltten% )
girli. 2 boyt. tom* blk A
white, tome striped, alio
mother available Pleate call
120 )/»/ Jessica
___
• V I E T N A M E S E POT
BELLIED PIO tor sale Cage,
leash, sand bOR food dishes
Wormed A shots 150 224 959/

215— Boats and
Accessories
• OLASTRON. Hll V hull. 1SIW,
7X7 Volvo, flsh/tkl. loll ol
oetrat SlOOOOEOm SMS
• HOUSEBOAT. Ilve'aboard 4)
Nautallne twin engine V
drive. S70K O rQ uam**s aHI
HOUSEBOAT. *0'. steel hull. In
water Lots ol possibilities
17WO
Firm
777 All*
• I* F T BOWRIDER 11} HP
Mercury, o b. low hours *tth
trailer 92 000 222 0141
II FT Bo«rider Near canopy
90HP Evenruile a*'tilt A trim
Drive on trailer Life (ackets
* safety equip Heavy ancho*
Boat cover AM FM cats Nice
boat ready for *ater Register
A ride Must sell to pay
funeral bill
$4000 Firm
122 91/4
• 1H4 SKI/FISH BOAT. 90 HP
Merc w/tralfer Run* greatl
12.000 Pirtfel finance 49S /$0$
• 1915 REOAL Medallion I/'
10". 4 cyl in outboard motor
w/drlve on trailer 15 000 OBO
4J0 4004 or IA9 AJOI evtS
• 22 Ft ORADY WHITE OMC
inboard outboard, lap stra
model 19 000 OHO 222 SIS4
14 BASS NAUTIQUE Johnson
G T ISO All e ilra i loaded
Exc cond Under 200 hrs
Priced to sell 15.900 )22 1/4/
• '•2 OLASSTREAM 15 boat,
trailer. SOhp Johnson Never in
salt water, cnc condition
SJ 400
OBO
904 /24 9259

219— Wanted to Buy
USED CABINETS Will lake out
your old cabinets and haul
away for no charge 121 /II9

219— Wanted to Buy

2 31 -C a rs

JUNK CARS W ANTED Great
Southern Auto Wracking pays
cash lor unwanltd vehicles
running or not. Monday
through Saturday * am *pm
Wa ll send truck *07 *4* 1071
WILL buy autographed letters,
photos, etc of famous people
deceased/ellve
*07 »*7 Ml*

'•« DO DOE, Good traniporl*
lion. USO. For more Inlotma
lion pleate call 77? «**7______
* U CHEVY Chavetl* * dr. *
spd. naw tires, doesn't burn
oil Good 7nd car S400 377 7I»7
U DODOE DAYTONA MUST
SELLI * cylinder, nice, owner
m«ytlnanc»l........... 7**1171
‘ I* C H E V R O L E T Caprlc*
Classic. * dr., runt good,
loaded
14.000 OBO and
‘SI Chevrolet Btlalr, 7 dr .
runt good t* OOPOBO 17* 1717

221— Good Things
to E a t _____
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
♦am. m i Celery Ave 1 ml E.
ol Sanlord I ml N ol St Rd
**
S S X pound.
77171**

222— Musical
Merchandise
■ CLASSICAL LP RECORDS
All famous artists. Llberac*.
fling Crosby, tic. All LP's In
covers Appos X) SO albums
»I00____________ Call H I 171*

223— Miscellaneous
• A N T IQ U E LA M P W A L L
B R A C K E T Vlntaga 1171
Original us* hald oil lamp
makes lovely plant holder
Original 110171*74*________
• COMMODE FOR DISABLED,
lln o n t Com mod# seel with
arms on * lags 17* Call
**7 7711____________________
CRIB AND CHEST BUS OBO
CLOTHES 0 7T 10* II Othar
baby Items 17] *5*0_________
• DE CK I NO Free Good shape
Boards, railing, steps Take
down end haul oil Call 171 **&lt;71
• ORACO CAR SEAT: Like
newt Paid 1*0 asking ISO
____________ S&gt;* *0*1 Iv msg
• LOUVER JlLINOS with 17 It
It ack Cloth tltlntllding door
or can be altered Very nlcel
Only US Cell 170 0*0*_______
• NUTONE Inttrcomm system
New Complete kit in boi. w/J
speakers, amplifier, stereo,
etc. For home or business
Cosl 1775 Will sell tor SIOO
Call 177 77*4________________
• PRINTS. 7. Ilower and tie
m logos by Gerl Geremla UO
___ Please cell 777 OS**

SHAKUE PRODUCTS
Wa happily dallver anywhertl
__________ *47 411*__________
• T Y P E W R I T E R . I BM
Salectrlc II Works Perlact
Good cond S*0 Call 177 74*0

230— Antique/Classlc
Cars
_____
• FORD THUNOERBIRO. Its*
All orlglnelt N*«di torn#
work 5) 495 OBO 221 01S4

•1970 D EV IllE CADILLAC

1 Bedroom S E A U R E E ZE

tiooiRi

235— Trucks/
Buses / Vans
• CHEVY B EAUVILLE VAN
'7*. I ton, Passenger van.
daan Loaded I Too much lo
list, mutt see lo appreciate
Only &gt;7.4*1 OBO
111 4700
• FORD RANOER. LTX *7
P/S. cruise. A/C, stereo. 4.700
miles. I yr or 17.000 ml lell on
warrant y ____Call 177 ISS7
• ISUIU P/U *1 Red. 7K. A/C.
am/lm cats, lull bedlinar.
rear window S*,*S0 77? 441*
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. 1*7*'
*«* with loppar S*00 OBO
N««ds a lot of TLC. 777 W5»
• JE E P PICK UP *1*. 1*7*. VI.
auto Engirt* and trans re
built (about 70.000 miles)
Nawer Interior S7.000 371 TOO*

” Sanford Motor Co.
■ft FORD RANUER PICKUP
Auto, air, powar steering and
brakes. 11.000 miles Like newt
Sp«cl*l ■S*.**S Call 373 *H7
• 1*77 CHEVY 1/3 Ion p/u. ISO
V4 Runs good Engine and
tram strong SISOO 771 SI 17
• l» tl SUBURBAN OMC 4 7L
distal, hall Ion. mechanically
solid, naw rad /brake rotors 4
callpers/head llnar Vary good
liras and tow piig SS.SOOOBO
*07 711 i*a*_________
• in s CHEVY CUSTOM ]/* ton
van New tires, good working
cond * captain ch a irs.
couch/bed 17000 1*5 75*0*11 5
a lH l F -lt BLAZER * dr lull
power. Tahoe package, I1K ml
117.000tlrm 777 *«0&lt;attar*__
'7* CHEVY Drag truck. High
praformanc* motor H 'O
tram w/brand new car trail
tr
17000
710 90*7
M MARMON TRACTOR. Tresh
Detroit *V *7 Naw batteries,
new eehaust. Insulated cab.
A/C 177 TOSSor 177 *071
IS NISSAN ealra cab runt
excellent is*SISOO 777 *1M
’** FORD Ftoo Mat bed looks
4 runs good SISOO 173 *11*

238— Vehicles
Wanted

S7000 OBO All power 777 01S*

231— Cars
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '*].
Like new Mutt sell Only
171.500 Call (*071111**SB
FOR SALE OR TR A D E '7*
Firebird Hunt greet St.SOO or
trade lor Chevy Pickup
lX&gt;S0*7or 171 771*
• HONDA ACCORD LX. 1**7.
LOW MILESI 4 door. H/S.
P/B. air. Kenwood AM 'FM
cassette Rosewood color Will
run torever. SI7.700177 *471
• LE BARON Convertible. ’M
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
top, new tires ia,100«*5 7*0*
• P L Y M O U TH Grand Fury,
while A t cond thru out
Good mileage 17.00(7 0 00
__________ 1711*00__________
• PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY TUESDAY 7:70 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Mwy *7, Oaytona Beach
*0* 711J i l l
• R EN AU LT ENCORE. It ll
E .c lie n t condition! SI.SOO
tlrm 110 171* attar 6pm
SIERRA OLOSMOBILE. « ~ *
doors, automatic. 4 cylinders
Asking S7.*OOI77 7577________
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
*7 Auto. A/C red. 71K.
warranty I X SO377 **1*
TOYOTA SUPRA. 1*t*. Metallic
blu*. loaded, power every
thing, sunroot Well mein
talned. eacellent condltlonl
I17K miles Garage kepi U.*S0
______ Call *07 57* 7***
.1*71 PORSCHE. *11 Targa.
low milage, shows like new
SIO 000____OBO
771 SIS*
• '4* CHRYSLER Imperial 4 dr.
all power, body In good shape
Runs great SISOO1711441
'77 CHEVY El Camlno. no ang
or Ira n i. A/C. P/S. P/B. cowl
hood. SS grill* t*50 14* SS*I
• -77 VW B E E TLE 1*00 eng
Runs good, looks good, priced
good With Radio 11*00171 *7*1
• "77 T BIRD. Beaulllul green.
Greet shape Needs engine
work
SSOO
177 7594

• SniQln Slory ()&lt;isi||m No Onu (3i.-low
or Aliovo
« Gnuiiiy Llliutml Studio I A 2 Uudinuiit
Altiml.ilih* A|),i(lim-iils
•f iii'iully On Silo Oopuiid.iblii
Maii.iyi’inonl
•Atlic Sloi&lt;ii|0. Privalu P.llio S Mcxol

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

$449mo/

STENSTROM
SELLERS!! BUYERS!!

P A U L O S U O R N E

32I 0759

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A O E M E N TA R EA LTY
447 771 71W/771 U7B

Call Any ol Our Agentsl
They re all PRO'S A FULL
TIM EI So Call AN YTIM E!

* 6 M O NTHS FR E E C A B LE I
• Exercise Center • liictU) I Hu mil
• W/I) Cullncclicitit

M l— Homes for Sale

EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located anywhere!
Investors Really, 11*5*1*
GROVEVIEW I.-.p h o n a l )
bdrm 1*00 sq II with huge
lam lly room CONSIDER
LEASE/PURCHASE Large
private lot Onl, 111.*00
Call Diana 4&gt; The Cannon Oroup
1*1 00*1 or in 170*

A ssurne No Ouahfiet 11
01/1 t**7 PITISS4 SOO
• 1/1 split, fenced. U«S PITI.
IS* *00
PRE ter(cloture I l* 000 dn
3/7. heavily Iraed 1/1 acre
Spill bdrm , ceramic III*,
appl. garage Possible owner
hold 7nd Jusl $71*001

HALL REALTY
• 1 Bedroom from.... $ 3 9 9 mo.*

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F U L L BOX S P R IN O AN D
MATTRESS t*0 A SET A UP
LARRY'S MART
777 *177
• OE M ICROW AVE. Large,
good condition ISO call 1X1
*1*7 ___ ______________
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Ovar 70 years In Sanlord
Sales New and Used Service
all makes A parts W4 E.
Commercial SI 177 1M1

141— Homes for Sale

* GREAT LOCATION *

NOW
LE A S IN G !

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SANFORO. Sandalwood Villas
Qulel area. 1/1. 1471/mo plus
sec Nancy W l S*U alter 4 PM

INVESTORS!' Don f mit% fhli
on#•4 unit Apt Kout« SUt 000

II per o l h . r u n , I D l /O il

ic itw ! h clko' *

Tin— Condominium
Rentals

BATEMAN REALTY

SOO SQ F EE T lor leas* on 1/ *7
successful editing anchor
businesses Good parking and
lighting Great visibility
Asking 1400'mo 77?4*M*nrk

cue (2tfA7chl Wit/ CAT HAUL Pi /MfXAcliCAU
Foli. &amp;&gt;&amp; /N 'Tou p y c » - ^------------------------ -—

SANFORD. J room olllce. wood
p a n o lltd
F ro n c h Av*
USO/monlh 110 7SM

U S— Office
Space/ Rent
Sanlord Individual ofllce
spaces Starling al S7S0/mo
100 ISOtqJI ear h IJI 11SO
NEW Sanlord ollicet and'or
warehouses *00 7 *00 sq II
Spatial. »*S/m*. I l l 1SS*
SANFORO O l l n e ipacr S*j (
sq II budding Icrlal. 1700 sq

181— Appliances
_/ Furniture

WE P A Y TO P ttltF O R
Complete or Wrecked Cert.
Trucks RUNNINGorNOT
•ANY CONDITION e 113 SOU.

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
USO Pan Shovel Chepper SIS 000
Invested Asking SIOOOO or
trade lor FLH Oretser Serious
only HO 50*7/171 77k*________
a -tl KAW ASAKI. SOO L TD
Prt— cj'JIt'.i.;. s— :: w...
trad* lor Jon boat 37! *1*7

241— Recreational

Vehicles/ Campers
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial.
'I*, lif t basement model,
loaded Eacellent cond Op
tlonel Honda motor scooter lor
3 w/ rack SS7.000 *07 *W 7»7*
l*U LO COLEMAN camper g.n
stove, elec air awning S7*00
&gt;117 lit SI__ Paola
17) 47?s
• 1*17 COACHMAN M.H. 7* It
71K ml Many eatrait Incl
generator Vary easy to drive
t l» .»00__ _______
177 4*10
l**l COLEMAN Popup Camper
lor sale Like new Garage
kept Call 110 4*3* Sanlord
o'7* MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trad* lor travel trailer ol
comparabla value 371 7**1
11 CRUISE AIR 17K mT 440
7S tt. 5 KVA. balh, micro Tv
anltnna. awning, aualllary
fuel. Very good cond t*.7S0
371 *1*7 alter* Pm
• 11 SOUTHWIND motor home
75 It Eacellant condition
Generator 15 000 173 *17*
II FORD. VI. eatended van
high lop. J buncks. sink, potll
Eac. cond. M.WS 173 *7*7
•'*1 ALLEORO motor horn# 37
tt. awning, twin bods, gtnara
lor and tv U7.S00 OBO 371
0713

___ 243— T railers
HEAVY DUTY. Mil bed. single
axlt, 4.000 lb cap Eac. cond
S710OBO Geneva 14X17*

Mtntten Ttili Ad C Pay No AppHollon Fttl

SANFORD COURT

St. C r o ix A p a rtm e n ts

APARTM EN TS

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3

3301 S. Sanford A vo . • Sanford

323-3301

On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Mary
HOURS: M r. 9 - 6 •Sat. 10-5 ■ Sun. Closed

ttones Won S.»t 0 ^ 30 Closud Sun

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A n A p artm en t
C o m m u n it y
T h a t S ta n d s A p a rt.
BetterThanEverRatesOn
Beautiful 1,2 &amp;3BedroomHomes!
• Washors/Dryors In All Units
• Stato-O f-Th o-A it Fitnoss Contar
• Privnto Exterior Storage
• Enclosod Patlos/Ualconlos

W e m ake ro ttin g a

Breeze

Y o u pay for the first 10 clays and
i f yo u r car doesn't sell, call us
and re n e w it fo r F R E E ! Ph on e
num ber and a sk in g p rice must be
in clu ded in ad. N o c o p y ch ange
w h i l e ad is running e x c e p t fo r price.
N o n - c o m m e r c i a l Only. C a ll 322-261 I today!

CASH IN ON

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B e d ro o m

A p a rtm e n t H o m e s!

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS

Geneva Gardens

1000 Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

322-2090

322-9556

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.

1505 W. 25th Stroot • Sanford

HOURS: Mon. •Ffl. 8:30 •5:30
Managed Oy Angela Qoidon Piopoity Management

Y o u r t r a n s p o r ta tio n a d w o r k s b e s t w h e n it c o n ta in s
in fo r m a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :
• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

3 3

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Aecessorics/lnterior

SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS 322-2611

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the situation to your son and
daughtcr-ln-law.
T o give you more Information,
1 nm sending you a free copy of
niy Health Report "H e lp II:

cun sec no negative Impact on
m y driving ability, ycl m y son
and daughter-in-law Insist that I
can only drive IT I take one tablet
every four hours. My doctor is
reluctant to get caught In the
middle of tills family dispute.
D EA R R EA D ER : I don’t blame
your doctor for staying out of the
middle of this controversy, yet
he Is the very person who could
negotiate a solution.
Percoccl Is a prescription nar­
cotic-analgesic that often causes
poor coordination, diminished
reaction times and drowsiness.
These are not characteristics of a
responsible driver. Moreover,
you are Inking a substantial dose
of eight Inhlets a day. At this
level, you nrc probably addicted
to the drug. At the very lenst.
your body has ndapted to a dose
that w o u ld b rin g a norm al
person to Ids knees.
On the other hand, there Is
now ample evidence from medi­
cal studies that people In chronic
pain are m uch more tolerant of
narcotics. Addiction Is far less a
p r o b le m t h a n p r e v i o u s l y
believed. Nonetheless, as a gen­
eral rule, the lower the dose of
narcotic pain medication, the
better.
C o n seq ue n tly. I suggest a
compromise that I hope will
control your pain and satisfy
your family: Don’t take more
than one Percoccl every four
hours If you’re planning to drive.
At other times ••such as at night
or on days you don’t drive ••take
your usual dose.
I said that your doctor Is your
best resource to solve Ibis dis­
agreement because he knows
ibe cause of your pain, controls
the number of Percoccl tablets
you are prescribed, and Is famil­
iar wllh your responsibilities and
dally activities. I’m sure you
would listen to his advice about
driving nftrr taking Percoccl.
and he could also better cxpluln

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John
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nickname
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If you walk into a bridge club
and walch pluy In progress, you
witness a sea of serious faces.
Rarely will anyone smile or —
crime of crimes — laugh. And If
someone docs laugh, you will
hear "Quiet, pk-ase" from all
corners of the room. Il Is one
reason why beginners led Inllm
idalcd by bridge clubs. We
sh o uld lake llie gam e less
seriously
South was lucky and then
unlucky on today's deal, but be
didn't lose bis sense of humor.
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were cue-bids Five no-trum p
was i he G ra n d Slam Force,
asking abouf frum p honors.
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the uce or king of spades. Then
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North had only two clubs, or the
d u b queen, or the diamond

queen, or stronger hearts.
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eight winning the trick. The
right line Is to ruff « heart,
playing for hearts 4-4 or a
h e u rl-c lu h squeeze. Instead.
South started with dum m y's
club ace. When no honor ap­
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played off the A K of diamonds,
p la n n in g lo discard one of
d u m m y 's clubs. Imagine bis
dismay when Wcsl ruffed the
third diamond. One down alter
all.
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composure ul lids cruel turn of
fate. He said: ’’Th is reminds me
of (he lime I was In a serious
accident. My car was totaled, but
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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 23. 1004
In the year ahead you might
be luckier than usual In estab­
lishing relationships with per­
sons who provide accurate tips.
If their record liolds up. try to
benefit from their Information.
TAUR U8 (April 20-May 20)
Base your decisions on realistic
assumptions today and not on
how you feel about things. Your
logic can help you while your
Intuition could blur the picture.
Know where lo lixik for romance
and you'll find It. Th e AstroG ra ph M atchm aker Instantly
reveals which signs nrc rom an­
tically perfect for you. Mall $2
an d a lo n g , self-addressed,
stamped envelope lo Mulchmukcr. c/o Ibis newspuper, I’.O. Box
4405. New York. N.Y. 10103.
GEM INI (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
The re ’s a possibility you might
be disappointed today by some­
o n e you've recently helped when
he/slic doesn’t respond to your
request for assistance. Live and
learn.
.
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C A N C E R (June 21-.July 22) Be
very selective today regarding

your participation In social activ­ more frequently right than they
ities. Don't attend functions that arc wrong. To d a y, however,
have cliques wlui full to receive could he an exception, so don't
bank too heavily on your Intui­
you properly.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Certain tion.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
advantages can be gained today
10) Take credit today for things
through the proper quid pro quo
arrangements that permits each you've done oil your own. but In
party to get what hc/shc wonts. a rra n g e m e n ts w here others
helped you. be sure to let them
If It Isn't equal. II w on’t produce.
VIR G O (Aug. 2 3 S c p t. 22) share In the spotlight as well.
Impressive accomplishments ure
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
probable today with Individuals Gains might lx.- measured In
whose ambitions and Interests Indies Instead of yards today
parallel yours. Conversely, suc­
w h e re the a d va n c e m e n t of
cess could he denied In a r­
personal Interests are concerned.
rangements where goals aren't
If you try to Jump ahead, you
In harmony.
might trip over your own feet.
L IB R A (Sept. 2 3 -O ct. 23)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
Buying and selling might not be
you don't know something to­
strong suits for you today, so be
day. don't pretend that you do.
very careful operating In these because your ruse could he
areas or else you may pay more
discovered and cause you em­
than you should or be unable to
barrassment.
use wind you purchase.
ARIES (March 2 1-June 20) In
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) l)o
yo u r business dealings today
not Jeopardize un Important re­
strive to be fair und honest, hut
lationship today through a lack
don't feel compelled to give away
of tolcruncc und understanding
m ore than you sh o u ld . Re­
on your behalf. T ry in g to make member. Il's got to be good for
others over In your linage could
you ns well.
produce a flawed product.
SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.
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R espect
your
f e llo w
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mer, public relatione director at the Central Florida Zoo, gets a little
friendly llama.

getarian celebrates
Earth Day everyday
■ y S U S A N W IN N E R
Herald Correspondent
Barbara Oschnl. affili­
a te d w it h th e lo c n l
Anim al Activist group,
gave some Insight on the
group Itself and the sub­
ject of being a vegetarian.
T h e g ro u p re ce n tly

TightenUp
on water conservation
The days when (here was on
Ondless supply of cheap fresh water
have long since passed. Statewide,
Florida's fresh water supply is dwin­
dling at an alarming rate due to rapid
population growth and heavy indus­
trial build-up. It quickly becomes
obvious that all of us must do everything we can to help
preserve Florida's precious water supply.

t

W hat con you do? Plenty! Numerous water-saving devices
are available for homes and businesses that will help cut
consumption. You also can savo enormous amounts of potable
water b y reducing lawn sprinkling and b y replacing flowers,
shrubs and trees inal gulp water with those that require much
less. Such simple things as not letting tho water run constantly
while brushing your teeth can save hundreds of gallons a
month. These are just a few examples of whol can be done.

For Hort loforaatioii
on how you can conserve wafer and
proctice wise conservation, call SSU's
Communications Department ot

(800)432*4501.

h o s te d a v e g e ta ria n
dinner. Th e dinner wan
held on March 20. This
was the dny many set
usldc as "Mcatout Day."
Th e meatout pledge wus
as follows: "C o n su m p ­
tion of animal fat and
meat hus been linked
conclusively with an ele­
vated Incidence of heart
fullure, stroke, cunccr
and other chronic dis­
eases that cripple and kill
1.5 m illion Am ericans
each year. Raising of
unlmals for food wastes
foodstuffs that should be
used to feed the world's
hungry people and de­
pletes drastically our Ir­
replaceable production
resources such us topsoil
and ground water. Rais­
ing of animals for food
devastates forests and.
other wildlife habitats
and dumps more pullutunts Into our lakes and '
streams tliun ull other

Barbara Oachal
hum an activities conn
hlncd. Raising of animals'
blnrd.
for food on today's 'facto­
ry farms' Involves the
confinement, crowding,
deprivation, mutilation]
and other gross abuse
and slaughter of nearly]
six billion feeling. Inno-J
□ S e e Meat, Page 4

Eating right
kind to animals
MUSHROOM BARLEY
SOUP
(Serves 6 to 8)
2 Tbsp. oil
2 m e d iu m o n io n s ,
diced
2 garlic cloves, diced
2 celery stalks, diced
1 lb. fresh mushrooms,
chopped
1 cup barley
Vi cup Ta m a rl (avail­
able at health food stores)
Vi tap. garlic powder

Vi tap. sea salt
1 tap. parsley, chopped j
1 tap. dill
10 cups water or stock
2 carrots, diced
In a large soup poll
heat the oil over mcdlj
um-hlgh heat: add the
onions, garlic, celery, und
mushrooms, and saute
fo r 4 m in u t e s . A d i
seasonings, barley, anc
the water. Reduce hcu(
□ Bee Recipes, Page 8

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Sanford Harald - Friday, April 22, 1994 - Horald Advortlsor - Thursday. April 21, 1994 - Sanloid, FL - 3

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Josh Swaarlngen and his sister, Jessica are concerned about the Earth.

Young readers speak:
What you can do to save
our precious environment
By SUSANWINMKR
Herald Correspondent
Some kids nay moat
adulta tend to feel (hut
children aren't conacloua
of their environment. In
this age of awareness
about the ozone and
problems u( the earth, do
kids lake this seriously?
Arc they loo Involved In
playtime and fun? Can
they even comprehend
ways In help the world
around I hem? A random
sample of 17 children
were asked how they felt
the environment could
be helped. T h is ({roup
was between the ages of
four and I I . Their an­
swers may come us u
surprise to one and all.
B ra n d i W illa rd . 1 1.
said, " I think to help the
environment we should
have a contest In every
town and whatever town
recycles the most stuff
then the president would
award the people with
going to the store and
pick out one tiling they
always wanted."
Jessica Sw ea rin ge n,
11. said, "Planting trees
1s good. Recycling any­
thing that run be re­
cycled would help. Cut
buck on things like paper
products."
H er b rother Jo sh u a
Swearingen. 8. chimed In
w ith, "P ick up trash.
Don't throw plastic rings
In the water. Recycle
cans and paper."
A younger group re­
sponded with simple; but

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Brandi Willard apaaka out on recycling.
to the point answers.
Charlie Smith. III. 5.
felt, "Clean the earth.
Pick up garbage and
bubble gum papers."
Kyle Cyphers, 5. said,
"Save glass bottles and
cans."
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H ouscknccht. 4. said,
"Save newapa[&gt;cr."
JcITery Gregg, 4. said,
"Recycle cans, glass bot­
tles. plastic and newspa­
per, Put out milk Jugs (for
the recycle truck)."
A group of children u
few y e a r s o ld e r re sponded with Ihclr views.
Nicole Wells. 8. staled.
" P i c k u p t r a s h a ll
around."
Mattie Tra u tm a n . 7.
mild, "Recycle alum inum
cans and bottles."
Brooks

Stokes,

8.

added, "Plant trees and
lower taxes."
Melana Bradford said,
" T u r n off water when
you're not using It."
Brandon Gibbons. 8.
felt, "Help by not klllng
the trees."
S h c llie C c p u ra n , 8,
said, " S lo p cho p p in g
down trees. Save paper
th a t we u se to use
again."
Charnel buwcrcucc, 9.
stated. "Plant u garden.”
Dustin Ellis, 8. said.
"Helping things grow by
planting seeds."
Ty le r Runkln, 11. felt.
"Stop burning fossil fuel
so much. Don't use so
many aerosol cans."
J o e y L n m b a c k , 10,
con clud e d by sa yin g,
"Use cnrpools to save
gAs."

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The Citizens
of Sanford

CARE
They are recycling to conserve natural
resources, to reduce landfill space and to
protect the environment.

Photo by twion Wwinw
M auds Iho Elephant knows ths grain al the zoo Is healthy fare.

Meat
Continued from Page 2

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Recycle Newspaper, Plastic,
Aluminum, Glass and
Cardboard in your curbside bins.

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From A p ril 1992 through M arch 1994
Sanford recycled 2160 tons o f material
from curbside bins.

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From A p ril 1992 through M arch 1994
Sanford mulched and composted
9600 tons o f yard waste.
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cent animals. Therefore.
I pledge In kick the meat
habit on March ‘20 (flrsi
day of sprlngl and lo
explore a less violent,
more wholesome d irt."
O s c h n l f e lt th in
summed up their feelings
on the Issu e of l h r
Mentout Day. as well as
the group's Ideas of Itelng
vegetarian. "A s a group
we believe the environ*
incut, laud, animals and
people are all connected.
We encourage n cruelty
free and pollutant free
world."
She spoke of many that
have found I hat becom­
ing vegetarian was not as
difficult as they think.
"W hen you examine the
hazards of mrnt from an
environm ental, ethical,
and the standpoint of
health reasons, It only
seems logical," she said.
"Th ere are alternatives
lo ment, Soy products are
available. Many restau­
rants offer vegetarian
menus. There Is a day In
October that Is called
Vegetarian D a y."
Oschnl also pointed out
that she felt that "every
m e a t-ca lln g A m e rica n
contributes personally to
the environmental crisis.
II Is estimated that Tor
every quurlcr pound of
hamburger thut comes
from a steer raised In
Ccntrul or South America
that tt Is necessary to
dcslory 165 pounds of
living mutter such ns
p la n t, In s e c t, b ir d ,
m a m m a l an d re p tile
species."
She reminisced about u
lime when a relative took
her to a slaughterhouse
as a c h i l d a n d she
couldn't stand the smell
much less get out of the
car. " T h e USD A tests
-ve ry -fe w -s h u ig h lo ro rf

animals for toxic chemi­
cal residues." she said.
" T o reduce the Intake of
toxic chemlrals In your
dlel you should eat low
on the food chain, elim i­
nate meat, dairy and
eggs and buy organic
fruit und vegetables.
Sevcrul booklets and
new sletters were d is ­
p la y e d th a t s h o w e d
pictures of chickens with
I heir beaks seared with a
hoi Iron because of the
p ro b le m s of p e c k in g
th e m s e lv e s o r o th e r
c h i c k e n s to d e a t h
because of the dose liv­
ing spaces. Photos ol
slaughtered animals and
details about the slaugh­
terhouse!. were written
a b o u t. " W h ile w c

ourselves nrc the living
g r a v e s of m u rd e re d
h e u s ts , ho w can we
cx|&gt;ert an Idcnl condition
on this earth." was a
quote Oschnl gave from
CJcorge Uernard Shaw.
M a n y re cip es were
shared by Oschnl and she
recommended two Ixxiks
for those Interested In
further rending and re
search. " I recommend
the books "Diet for u New
America” by John Hob
bins and "Beyond Beef
by Jerem y Hlfkln." she
said. "I think the In-tier
educated the public Is on
(he Issues of the sluugh
ter ol animals, the mote
they will realize what
they need to do."

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Biggest danger to
w ildlife is apathy
■ y SUSAN W1MNBR
Horald Correspondent

IU r rid Photo by S u m o W t i m f

Laura Ellis converses with some residents at Back to Nature.

Pesticides are problem
to all living creatures
By SUSAN WENNRR
Herald Correspondent
C arm rn Shaw, a Itcrnsrd wildlife
rchubllllulnr and owner &lt;»l ih r hack in
Nature Wlldlllc. Inc., spoke on the
subject of pesticides She has seen
many animals harmed by pesticides
by the public. She lelt many limes
people were unaware ol the problems
they are causing. T h e y tire dedicated
lo educating the people on tills subject
and on other matters. There are
pesticides n o w a d a ys Ihui say they
don't hurl dogs and rats," she said.
"T h e n they eat them and we see
otherwise.”
Shaw s|Mtke of the number of birds
that tire affected by granular pesticides
"birds can't distinguish between seed
and pesticides." she said. 'T h e parent
bird may hunt for food and feed It to

the babies. It's the rpiantlty that may
kill the parent bird yet small amounts
may harm the baby. We see the
parents killed and then the babies
have little chance of survival without
human Intervening." She elaborated
mi other poisons on 4hc market lo
actually kill particular birds. "There Is
siull on the market called pigeon
poison." she said. "T h e problem is It
hurts a non-turgetrd species as other
birds, too. God didn't make mistakes.
1’igcons may he a nuisance nl times
but they are birds, too."
Rodents were In additional topic of
discussion by Shaw. "Rat poison Is
used in kill rats." she said. "Yes. II
kills the rats eventually, yet when a rat
gets ‘ lie poison It tiles to get out and
Hcl water A hawk nr other birds ol
prey may catch It and eat tt. Then a
□ S ee Pesticides, Page lO

l.aora Ellis, a volunteer
for the Back to Nature
Wildlife, Inc., discussed
the problems with a na­
tion of people killin g
w ildlife through e n v i­
ro n m e n ta l difficulties.
She also spoke of bow the
refuge has educated and
helped the public u n ­
derstand the Issues of
unlmals In Ihr wild. They
are dedicated In n urtu r­
ing the Injured animals
and returning them to
the wild an soon as their
health was restored. "A s
fur as the quantity of
animals we have come
In, It's atxml 1.500 In
2.000 a year." she said.
“ It's o n ly n luindald
approach. The preserve
Itself Is an educational
experience. Wc can tench
people how to care for
and avoid hurting our
wildlife. It would be our
d re a m th a t a n im a ls
could live wild und free."
The refuge was based
on four acres near the
Blthlo area very close lo
H I g hw u y 5 0. T h e
animals were bought In
by the Humane Society.
Animal Control or Indi­
viduals that had come In
contact with an Injured
animal. "Part of our m a­
jo r goal right now ts
land." said Ellis. "W e are
looking at 00 acres to
purchase because we are
g r o w in g so r a p i d l y .
There are some ranchers
we work with and we arc
working with the county
right now too. They may
he helping us out with a
plot of land." Th e refuge
had many financial ex­
penditures to maintain
Its fa c ility . "It costs
a b o u t 4 0 g r a n d In
expenses." she said. "W e
have about 50 to 75

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mother. Someone called
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hud been passing it for
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Back to Nature tries to
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she said. "Fire uni killer
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und doves."
Back lo Nature bus
uboul 30 volunteers. 5
veterinarians that work
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and 3 licensed wildlife
rchabllltatora. Th e owner
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minutes before soup Is
finished. T o thin soup,
add more water.
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(Serves 0)
2
Tbsp. oil
2 garlic cloves, diced
2 large onions, cul Into
chunks
2 celery stalks, diced
1 carrot, sliced
1 p o ta to , c u t In to
chunks
4 Tbsp. Tam nrt
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Mi teaspoon basil
Mi teaspoon paprika

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carrots, and potatoes; v i n e g a r o r 0 T b s p .
saute for 7 minutes, until freshly squeezed lemon
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1 h u n c h (1 '*3 cup s
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I clove minced garlic
I Tbsp. barley Miso*
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make Ihc dressing by
drizzling oil Into lemon
Juice and vinegar while
using whisk or electric
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Vi tsp. hot red pepper
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Whisk or blend rapidly
with a wooden spoon.
Pour over beans and loss
Let beans all In the
refrlgernlor for a few
hours or overnight to let
flavors hlcnd.
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RICE
(Serves 0|
4
cups cooked black
beans
Vi cup dtrrd onion
1 cup diced tomatoes,
fresh or canned
Vi cup diced, canned
mild chill peppers
Vi clove crushed garlic
4 cups cooked brown
rice
Mild salsa
Sim m er onions, pep­
pers. chills, tomalocs and
garlic In Vi cup water for
10 minutes. Then add
the cooked beans and
stunner for at least 15
minutes, uddlng enough
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Maintenance

Inspection

It's." said Ellis. "T h e y
are rescue, raise, rchabllH a t e , a n d r e le a s e .
Everyday we receive wild
animals who have been
hit by cars, injured by
gunshot, poisoned or af­
f e c te d b y c h e m i c a l
spraying or pollution, or
who have been stranded
nr orphaned or even lied
lo our fence and aban­
doned."
A "Cans for Critters"
program Is another way
to help support the ref­
uge. Th e y request that
you bring all your alum i­
num cans (here for re­
c y c lin g . Y o u w ill be
helping ihc earth nnd
h e lp in g snve In ju re d
a n im a ls at the same
time. You can also give u
unique gift to someone
for Hint special occuslon
t h r o u g h

t h e i r

" A d o p t -A -W lld -O n c ”
program. For $20 to $25,
you can "adopt" one of
their resident animals,
receive an Adoption Cer­
tificate and photo of the
animal you choose. The
adoption fee will help
feed and shelter yo u r

adoptive animal lor one
year.
II a c k t o N a t u r r
Wildlife. Inc. will cele­
brate Its Second Annual
Earth Day on Saturday.
April 23 from 10 a m. lo
4 p.m . with a "Baby
Critter Shower" ai Its
facility a i 18515 E. Colo­
nial Drive. Orlando. This
event Is to raise funds to
feed, shcllcr ami provide

medical care lor those
creatures who cannot
care for themselves. The
refuge also has a wish
list, guests arc Invited to
bring gills for the babies.
Donations of raffle and
auction Hems will be
welcomed. T h is event Is
bee to the public. For
further del alls ur threelions lo Ihc refuge, please
call (407) 568-5138.

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Pesticides
Continued from Page 5
cow comes along and cals the bird. A
consumer thru cats the cow. It goes
right through the food chain." Shaw
spoke In dcptli about the various
problems of the public not being aware
or caring about situations that arise.
"N o species la an Island unto Itself."
she said. "It's pari of a food chain.
Even If you don't care about wildlife,
we drink the same water, we live on
the same land, we eat the same fish.
We're fools to think that it will have no
effect on us sooner or Inter. Even tf we
aren't getting massive doses, sooner or
later It will do us In."
Th e toxins found by Shaw and other
volunteers nt the wildlife reserve have
made an Impression nil them. "F o r
example, we ns wildlife rrhnbllltators.
see the problems of toxins In birds nil
the time," she said. "Hundreds of
thousands of toxins are out there."
She cited a problem found In many
birds and although they may be sure It
was toxins that caused the problem. It
can o n ly be proven by a toxin
screening. These screenings arc very
costly. "W e sec everyday the effects of
toxins." she said. "W e Just can't prove
It due to finances. There’s no way to
prove It any other w ay."
Shnw and others nre frequently
asked to speak at schools and to other
organizations with children. "W hat we
ask people to do when we talk to
school kids Is when you see your
parents using herbicides or p*:*i,cl&lt;les,
check the label," she said. "Sec If It Is
harmful to the environment or In

wildlife. Ta k e the m anufacturer's
name and address oli the luhel anil
write to the company and say we
aren't using lids product until you
make a safe alternative. Pesticides hurt
the environment. Use a compost pile."
Shaw experienced firsthand the
perils wildlife go through &lt;m her trip to
Valdez after the oil spill. She felt the
situation got a lot of coverage but the
same problem Is happening around us
every ilny. A specific problem toxin
mentioned was Agent Orange. "Agent
Orange made the news." she said. "It
has listed Ingredients ns 34D and
243T. Some of the defoliants (weed
killers) on the market contain 34D ."
Raccoons were a subject of n conver­
sation Shnw hnd with many. "I saw
raccoons we recovered with burnt
noses," she said. "It didn't look like
fire bum . It looked more like caustic
burn, possibly from where they were
drinking their water. I called the
county, the EPA and the DPR. Th e y
told me If you get a whole rush of
raccoons w ith this problem then
maybe we can check It out. Th e
problem Is domestic animals tend to
gravitate toward man when there's a
problem but wild unlmnls gravitate
away from m an. You may never
pinpoint the problem."
Apathy was a word (hut Shaw felt
sums up In one word the problem nnd
explanation for the killing of wildlife.
She summed up the conversation by
saving, "W e could save wildlife and
the cnvlrf nment If we Just took things
seriously."

SEMINOLE COUNTY CELEBRATES

Angela Karacles, 3, Sanford, helps
keep her yard and neighborhood clean

Preserve the world:
Here’s some ideas
■ yS U S A N W IN N in
Herald Correspondent
Curtis Mlchclson, pres­
ident of the Central Flor­
ida Earth Alliance, spoke

EARTH DAY APRIL U, 1994

Thin'i Something

WILD

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people ran help preserve
the world. He has orga­
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talist who really knows
his Information Ills tips
should he helpful lo one
nnd all.
"W hen we organized
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1993 we looked for local
groups to participate." he
said. "W e stress — to
think globnlly, but act
locally. Groups from re­
cycling to energy effi­
ciency to toxic waste
were present. Th e y were
grass roots bused organi­
zations." Mlchclson fell
the four most Important
words In helping save the
environment would huve
to be. "Be aware, get
Involved." He fell people
need to go one step
further and push big In­
dustrial companies like
Dow and E x x o n and
others. By showing Ini­
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feel (-(impelled to be more
conscious of e n v iro n ­
mental Issues and make
necessary changes In the
way tlilngn are handled.
" F o r exam ple, energy
companies can develop
solar power," he said.
"G e ttin g Involved uml
being vocal to the com­
panies would make (hem
l ake the p u b l i c
seriously."
M lchclson suggested
th a t th e I n d i v i d u a l
ho m e o w n er or renter
could make their own
coimnllmcnts to n new
lifestyle of efficiency.
“ People can make water
usable by Installing low
flow water regulators,"
lie said. "Also look for
energy efficiency pro­
blems and consider solar
heating systems." Con­
tributing to the earth
Itself by adding trees was
ulso com m ented o n ."
P la n tin g m o re tre es
would help add shade
and cut down on less ulr
c o n d i t i o n i n g , " s a id
Mlchclson.
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T r y th is 12-step p ro g ra m
fo r e c o lo g ic a l w e lln e s s
By SUSAN WKNNIR
Herald Correspondent
Ilcth Hollenbeck, owner of Ibc EC O
Store In Orlundu, spoke about ways
she nnd her employees have concluded
the environment can lx* helped.
"W e came up with what we call ttie
12 step program to E C O wellness," shr
said. "O u r whole agenda Is to help the
people lx* discriminating consumers.
We have a resource rtxmi at the back
or the store with free literature for the
public."
Th e following were the 12 steps that
Hollenbeck cited.
I. Precycle. Don't buy It In the first
place. Ask yourself, do I really need
this al all? When In douht. leave It out.
Simplify.
2 Eliminate toxic cleaners. If ll's
poison then 1 don't want It laying
around. Is It vegetable based or
biodegradable?
:i. Eliminate toxic pesticides anti
fertilizers. Docs It say on the label that
it Is dangerous lo the environment, to
pets and children? There arc organic
jwst control methods.
•t. Eliminate chloride. Period. Abso­
lutely and everywhere. There bus been
legislation to eliminate chlorine In
N o rth A m e ric a n a re a s. H lo a c ­
cumulates ami works itself up the lootl
chain. Chlorine causes cancer nnd
heart disease, along with other IIIiifHHCH. Unbleached clothing, paper
and non-chlorine bleach for washing
ate available for sale. You can even
buy a thinking straw lo cllm lnalr
chlorine from the water you drink.
5. Use energy efficiently. Use com­
pact fluorescent light bulbs. They use
one quarter the amount of energy
Energy efficiency saves money. Solar
Is getting competitive with fossil fuels.

0. Use water efficiently. Save wnlcr
anywhere from landscaping lo Irriga­
tion. Gel a watcrsavlng device for the
toilet. Forty percent of the water used
In your home goes flown the toilet. Gel
a low how shower head. Use rain
sensors.
7. Huy organics. Organlr comes In
everything from food to clothing und
hygiene Items. Organics are anything
grown that doesn't use pesllcldcs,
chemicals, etc.
H, Avoid dls|x&gt;sablcs. For example,
disposable tlia|x*rs. razors and pens,
because they lake up landfill space.
U. Huy in hulk, therefore reducing
packaging. Laundry detergent nnd dog
shnmptx)* can lx- purchased In con­
centrated liquids. You only mix with
water. It takes up less space on the
truck anti less packaging.
10. Compost. Take organic material
rather than send It lo the landllll
where It will be mummified. Organic
fertilizer cun he taken from your
romposl pile. It's returning lo the
earth.
11. Huy posl-consumer waste re­
cycled products. There is an awful Ini
of misinformation out there. Post
consumer means aflcr the consumer
tins wasted It. Th irty lo fifty percent of
waste ends up In landfills. Manufac­
turers cun call anything recycled when
II may not he.
12. Avoltl plastic. Period. It's a
limited resource. II Is a petroleumbased product. Only 22 percent of the
plastic we make Is recycled. Glass or
a l u m i n u m w o u ld be a b e lt e r
alternative. Use paper or cardboard.
Hollenbeck concluded by saying.
"G iving the consumer an alternative Is
why we are here. We try to make our
list for saving the environment simple
so people know where to Btart."

H « i U Photo Of lu io ti Wonnor

Elizabeth Spencer givos ihe tlowors In tho gatdtn al her Magnolia Avonuo home a
quick drink ol water, lurnlng oil tho faucet to conuorvo water when she Is done.

Preserve
C o n tin u e d from Page 10
Kitts t an become a part
of the solution according
lo M ic h cl so n. " I ' v e
spoken to Cult Scout
groups," he said. "A lot
of them arc already there
In te rm s of k n o w in g
ways to stive the envi­
ronment. I tell (hem (o
slay Involved In their
communities Get ncllvc
politically and be a good
citizens. Hy politically. I
mean, know what de­
cisions arc being made."
Th e hi lure of the earth
d e p e n d s on us.

Mlchfisoii spoke of his
feelings of how he'd like
lo see things. "M y dream
Is (hat we have a com­
munity of people that arc
Interested nnd Involved
all ihe lim e." he said. "I
think most people arc
involvetl In the simple

things like recycling and
such. There's a problem
hut the solutions aren't
that simple. There's a
bigger picture from a
m acro econom ic level.
We have lo gel the com­
panies lo see lhal pro­
blem."

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Continued from Page 1A
one,” he said. "Hultd a
modern performance area that
Incorporates mane of the charm
of what was once there."
Lake Mary, he M id , has little
In llir way of physical structures
or natural t&gt;rmity In the area
they hope to m lc v rlo p . he said,
hot the city docs have a strong
sense of history and n willingness lo capitalize on the great
Image tile city already has.
"Lake Mary is a true m odem
suburban city." he said. " T h e y
need to create something that
(Itx-s not exist that will fit the
Image of the city."
Th e city hall, built a few years
ago, Is a g-'ffl example of the
wlu«t Lake Mary needs. It ft, he
said, sim ilar lo the kind of
architecture seen In Lake Mary
In the early part of the century
when the city wits beginning to
spring up nround a railroad
depot.
"H u t It Is ve ry c le a rly a
modern facility," he said.
H r thinks Lake Mary has great
potential to develop a unique
place for locals to enjoy shop­
ping. dining and entertainment.

"t think Lake Mary cun be a
place like no other in central
Florida If (hey are willing lo
develop the area aggressively,"
he said.
Both Sanford and Lake Mary
should gear their redevelopment
ilaiiB to suit the nerds of Ihe
ocals first, he said. Others may
come to the areas as a part of a .
vacation In central Florida or
they m ay come, maybe, once a
m onth ns they do with places
like Church Street Station In
Orlando.
"B u t these are not areas than
can rely exclusively on attract­
ing people from elsewhere lo
determine the success of their
redeveloped areas." lie noted.1
While both Sanford and Lake
Miiry arc now only beginning to
lo o k at the re d e v e lo p m e n t
potential, Andersen said the
time to take action and capture
the markets that arc out there
looking for new destinations Is
now.
" W e ’ve been drcnmlng for n
long tim e," he said. "N ow Is the
lim e lo make those dreams come
tru e."

given descriptions of the sus­
pects.
, As officers responded to the
scene, they saw two young men
who matched the descriptions
com ing out of an alley.
T h e y arrested Ihe two and
found that they had about $350
In cash and a $50 check In their
possession. Th e y also had the
tw o g u n s d e s c rib e d by
Codrlngton In thetr possession.
Varner lives at 111 S. Cedar In
Sanford and W illiams lives at
1679 Merrlttmorc Clr. In O r­
lando.
T h e y w e re c h a rg e d w ith
armed robbery and with use of a
dreamt In the commission of a
felony.

Stenstrom—
Continued from Page 1A
Stadium. He's a
retired collrge professor doing a
book on w e ll-k n o w n m in o r
league baseball parks.

m y brother. Douglas Stenstrom.
to lead a drive. He got voters to
okay the Issue. He led the effort,
the referendum passed, and
Seminole finally got Its hospital
with the help of Mr. Fish.

Caller wanted to know why
the w o rd s '.'F l4 U ’ M e m o ria l ».r I M w a y r i l v q u g f t c &amp; C i J S M
May belle Maxwell, curly Sanford
W ing " were on the Seminole
leaders, only had two chlldrep —
County Administrative Building
Saysy and Dick J r . Now I learn
on Bast
,:,$treet. To ld him
they also had daughters Mary
the building originally was Sem ­
and Jean.
inole Memorial Hospital and Bert
Fish of DeLand, former United
Had a call from California. Il
Stales m'nlster lo Egypt, con­
tributed generously to the build­ was Boh Denton. Ills falhcr was
ing of the hospital and voters Robert Denton who was killed In
filially approved a bond Issue to a New Sm yrna accident In 1944.
go with his gift. Am proud to say Dob’s grandfather was Dr. J . T .
one reason for his generosity Demon who practiced medicine
In Sanford for m any years [lob Is
was his friendship w ith m y
related to the IVcW cc and Re­
deceased m other, Mrs. J ,W .
S u b b ury. Am also proud of the becca T lllls fam ily ami also
fact that Initial cfTorts to pass somehow to Kathryn W hclchcl
bond Issues for the hospital and her late husband, Howard.
failed until local officials asked Bob Denton's address Is Box
415, Rancho Santa Fe. Calif.
92067, and has an 600 number.
It’s 775-3765.

Gambling-

Continued from Page 1A
social

policy for the state and slnnd to
undermine family values here.
Although Grant acknowledges
Bralcy’s argument that Florida
already has (pimbllng In the
fo rm of p n r t -m u t u e la a n d
ocean-going gambling cruises,
he says such enterprises are a
dying Industry In the state.

LOTTERY
M I A M I * H e r e ar e t he
winning numbers selected
Friday in the Florida Lottery;

Thelm a Mlko ol Iho Good
Samaritan Homo and Molhor
Blanche Weaver ol Rescuo
Outreach Mission rocelvo 1500
chocks Irom loaders ol Ihe
Disabled American Veterans
Somlnolo County Chaptor 30
Iasi week. From loft to right
are: Samuel Martin, DAV chap­
lain; Jack Faulkner, DAV trea­
surer; Mike; Weaver; Cmdr. Joo
Bennett, chapter commander;
and Carolyn Cooper, Rescuo
O u lr o a c h M is s io n b o a rd
momber, Faulknor says since
Sanlord Bingo closod In lato
February, a tte n d a n ce s Satur­
day and W ednesday night
games have doubled. Sanford
Bingo closed alter a new city
ordinance required ell bingo
operations to make Iheir finan­
cial books available to police.

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Robbery
Continued from Page 1A
semi-automatic
handgun.
They allegedly pointed to her
purse with the guns. W hen she
indicated that there was no
money In her purse they became
a n g ry n n d the .4 5 c a lib e r
weapon was put against her
head und they threatened her
life. Whitmire said.
She attempted to open the
register, but was unable lo do so.
One of the boys put on gloves
and banged on the machine
until It opened. police said.
Whitmire said Codrlngton (old
police ihey made olT with about
$300 In cash.
Police were summoned anil

Putting money back
Into the community

'Nothcr caller wanted to know
If Dale Alexander who managed
Sanford's Florida State Lcuguc
club In 1939 — considered one
of the best In the history of Class
D baseball — was so great u
hitter w h y did the Detroit Tigers
trade him lo the Boston Red Sox.
Here's yo u r answer: In 1929,
Alexander, front the mountains

HtrtM Phot* by Apcyl Rank Ion

Tragic auto crash is soap opera
By JOHN P A C IN TI
Associated Pro aa Writer_________
MIAMI — Th e teen-ager had
wrecked one Corvette, so his
father bought him another.
So the youth could drive the
expensive sports car, his father
helped him obtain a falsified
license, police allege.
The n . In the early morning
hours of Dec. 30. Francisco Del
Rcy decided to test Ills new toy
against a friend In a Mustang.
Police say they raced onto U.S, 1
at lOOm ph.
As they sped down the road, a
Chevetle began to turn Icfl at an
Intersection ahead. T h e driver
was drunk, but un accident
reconstruction expert would say
later he had no cliancc of even
seeing Ihe two racing cars more
than two football fields away.
Th e Mustang till Hie Chcvette
first, bill It wns Del Rcy's black
1994 Corvette split the compact
car In half. The 3 a.m. accident
killed all Ihrcc of the Chevette's
VxMiJiAtttA — bite itn Bugle Seoul.
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Sanlord Middle School eighth
grader Harry Ellis III, right, Is
earning his Eaglo Scout badge
by cleaning op Iho onvlronmont with somo help from his
frlonds. Ellis a3kod Sanford
Police Explorer Post 516 and
B o y S e o u l T r o o p 507 lo
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The driver of Ihe Mustang
Everett David Price. 29, also was
charged with manslaughter and
leaving Ihe scene of un accident,
but hasn't been the subject ol
nearly as much news coverage.

Environmental
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Pubilthad Dolly and Sunday, axcapt
Saturday by Tha Sanford Marald,
Ine. 300 N. Franch Ava., Sanlord,
Fla. 12771

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persecuted hy Hie news media
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question yours."
A short time later, his rnlhcr
wus chnrgrd with helping llir
yo u 111 o b ta in the fa ls ifie d
driver's license with phony doctimenis in Puerto Rtco. Since
then. Hie family hits been re­
u n ite d and the father has
pleaded Innocent to th r charges.
Including contributing lo the
delinquency of u minor. H r faces
up lo 23 years In prison.

m llH n n -d o llur home In rttzy
C o ra l G u id e s. T h e y o w n n
Rolls-Royce and Mercedes. T h e y
send their children tn private
schools and provide them a
pampered lifestyle.
Holler found out Francisco Del
Rcy curlier had smashed a
yellow Corvette, nnd hud a
spotty driving record. What's
more. Invcstlgutors learned, hr
wasn't 17 ut Ihe time of the falal
accident, ns his license said. H r
was actually 15.
Then, Ihe mcdlu dug deeper
and found more secrets in Ihe
fnpilly's jmst:
ills father. Frank Del Key. had
hern indicted In a stolen car ring
and served a year's prohallon
The father, on advice from tils
attorney, refuses lo drsorltic Ills
line of business now or say how
he makes Ills money.
Th e younger Del Key. now 10
a n d f a c in g m a n s l a u g h t e r
charges, was Inlllidly released to
the custody of his uncle — rather
than hl« parcp|$ — ticyfuisc Ure
The iUbtfagcVli parentk; Frank ‘‘ Ik-arlng Judge said t;cquestioned
and nlhHll1f w f R W . Itve In b"J the Del Reys' Jiidgmcid "as I

luggage compartment of Del
Key’s vehicle was crippled for
life.
A young woman who culled
O i l desrrilx-d the uccidcnl to a
puller dispatcher: "Il was huge,
... The y must have till a wall or
something."
In a stale trying to cope with
teen-age crime, die accident was
perfect foddrr to fuel public
drliutr.
"Il Jusl really lilt home," said
Stewart Greenberg, an attorney
for one ol the victim's families
seeking millions of dollars from
the Del Keys "It Jusl seems the
streets and young people arc
going haml-ln-huMd."
But Del Rcy w h s not a Juvenile
drlliu|m-nt Irom an Inner city
ghetto.
Within days, the pudgy high
school freshman's wealthy up­
bringing made from page news
and lh r saga played for w rrk s on
ihe television news, like a
nightly soap opera on which rich
and poor lives collide.

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PEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beachi Waves arc
1-2 feel und glassy. Current Is
slight to the north with a water
temperature of 74 degrees.
New Smyrna Beachi Wuvcs
arc 2 feet and glassy. Current Is
to the south w ith u w ater
temperature of 74 degrees.

MONDAYl
BOLUNAK TABLE: Min. 5:10
U.in.. 5:30 p.m .l Muj. 11:20 a.m..
11:50 p.in. TIDES; Daytona
Beach: lilgltH. 6:10 u.rn., 6:44
p.m .: lows. 2:07 a m .. 2:15 p.m.i
New Sm yrna Beach: lilglis,
6:15 a.m . 6:49 p m .; lows, 2:12
a.m .. 2:20 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 6:30 a.m ., 9:09 p.m .:
I o w h . 2:32 a.m .. 2:40 p.m.

BOATING
8t. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sm all craft advisory Cape
Canaveral north. Sm all craft
should exercise caution south of
Cape Canaveral. Sunday: Wind
northeast to east 15 to 20 knots.
Seas 4 In 6 feet. Bay and Inlund
waters choppy. Scattered show­
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m a in ly south part. S u n d a y
night: Wind eaHt 10 to 15 knots.

THURSDAY
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T h e temperature at 5 p.m,
Saturday was 79 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 60.
as recorded hy the National
W calhcr Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Wcalhcr Service data:
n P rld e y 'e h lg h ........ ..........86
□ Barometric pressure.30.04
□ R elative Humidity,...07 pet
□ W in d s ............. South 9 mph
□R ain fall................ 1.70 Ins.
□ S u n se t................. 7:86 p.m.
□Sun rise *•«*«■!(ill#*■•«46:80 a.m.

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14
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Houston
47
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14
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SI
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
—

Drug charges filed
Carlton Nallianlal Baly. 23. 87 Lake Monroe Terrace.
Sanford; Joe Mobley, 38. 01 Seminole Gardens. Maxine
Elizabeth Campbell. 40. 1515 W. 10th St.. Sanford nnd Perry
Ludwig, 25, 1201 Lincoln Ct,, Sanford, were charged with
poniM-fuiion of a controlled substance (cocaine) and possession of
drug paraphernalia by Sanford Police on Thursday,
Police report they used a search wnrrant to gain neecss to
and to search the property at 1201 Lincoln Ct. In Sanford,
The special Investigations unit, they said, cntcicd the home
and found a quantity of cocaine on the parch uf the home.
They reported also finding several smoking devices.
Officers said they also found Perry In the back yard
attempting to bury a vial containing crack cocaine.
Campbell, Mobley nnd Ealy were held at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility on 83,000 bond each. Perry’s bond was
set at 85.000.

Employee charged with retail theft
Tlkea A. Johnson, 18. 400 Longwood Ctr.. Longwood. was
( barged with retail theft by Longwood Police on Thursday.
Police said a fellow employee at n store In the 900 block of
State Hoad 434 In Longwood allegedly saw her take a pair of
ladles stockings and some Polaroid film as* she left work
Wednesday, but they could not say positively If she had left the
store without paying for the Items.
Police report that when she was questioned about the
incident on Thursday, she said she took the Items, but no
longer had them.
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 8100 bond.

Burglary alleged
Thallns Jerom e Inman, 21. 1215 Randolph St.. Sanford, was
charged with burglary by Sanford Police on Thursday.
Police rrport several witnesses said they saw him Fnter an
apartment In the Franklin A m is Apartments. Th e resident of
that apartment told police that he did not have permission to
be there.
Me was taken to the Julio E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 85,000 bond.

Drug paraphernalia found
Hooker T . Burrlncr. 30, 2591 Crawford Dr.. Sanford, was
charged with |&gt;osaeanlon of drug paraphernalia by Sanford
Police on Thursday.
Police said they responded to an anonymous complaint that
several men were selling crack cocaine In the I lOO block of
Florida Avenue.
Police said they asked for and received permission to search
the men.
On Harrlner's prison, police said, they (omul a homemade
smoking devtre. They reported It was hot to the touch.
lie was taken to tile John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 8500 bond.

Domestic violence charged
Richard M. Hurt. 32. 274 E.' Pine Ave.. Longwood. was
charged with domestic violence tiy lamgwood Police on
Thursday.
Police rrport that his mother, with whom he lives, hud culled
them to say her son b y ' used a machete to put holes In the
walls d| the home and |o destroy property there. Police said she
told them that he had not tiireniened her, but hud warned her
not local! the police.
Th e y report she said she was In (ear fur her life.
lfc was taken to lhe Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held on 81,000 bond.

DUt arrests
• Paula M. Saussy. 40. 8230 Vlu Ucllu C t., Sanford. In the
4000 block of U.S. Highway 17-92. She was held on $500 bond
at the Jo hn E. Folk Correctional Facility.
• Dunyele L. Quotes. 20. G3 I Palmetto Ave., Longwood. at
1-4 at the Lake Mary Boulevard exit. She was also charged with
driving on a mispt tided license. She was held at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on $500 bond.

Warrant arrests
• Uremia Qall Foster. 32. 1017 Pine Ave.. Sanford, on
charges of failure to upjxrar In court on charges of driving wllti
a suspended license. She was held at the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility on 8750 bond.
• Angel Ortiz, 50, 1809 Mellonvlllc Ave., Sanford on charges
of falling lo appear In court on theft churgcs. He was held on
8500 bond ut the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Fuclllty.
• David Malcolm Caolnn. 38. 173 Wildwood Dr.. Sanford, on
a warrant for obtaining property with u worthless check. He
was held at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Fuclllty on 8105 cash
bond.
• Dorothy Rose Albright. 27. 315 Sprlngvlcw Ave., Sanford,
on charges of making false fraudulent insurance claims and of
grand theft. She wns held at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional
Facility on 8 1.000 bond.
• Joseph Allen Roberts. 30, 1270 Sutton Tru ll. Geneva; on a
probation violation charge for nn aggravated assault conviction
and u charge of failure to appear in court to nnswer to traffic
violations and u marijuana possession charge.
• Jasper Moore. 35. 1405 Cedar Creek Apartments, Sunford;
on a marijuana possession probation violation churgc.
• Edward Bernard Shaw. 32. 104 Academy A vc„ Sanford; on
a charge of failure to nppear In court to answer to a theft
charge.

Readers speak;
Criminals, early
release and reform
By SUSAN W IH N M
Harald Correspondent
W ith overcrowding of the pris­
ons In m in d , legislators are
trying to fight what seems to be
a losing buttle. Do they keep
prisoners In Jails that arc already
overcrow ded? Do they build
mure jails In a lime when people
don’t seem to have the extra to
pay for taxes, much less pay
th e ir o w n liv in g expenses?
Should the well-being of society
be risked to make room for other
criminals? What Is the answer'?
A group called S TO P (Slop
Tu rn in g Out Prisoners) has been
actively seeking people lo sign
their petitions to help convince
politicians to cease the early
release of those convicted of
crimes. Tha t Is, to discontinue
a llow ing the convicts to he
released before the time that the
Judge had allotted them lo serve.
How can we reform them while
still In prison so they will not
continue In this life of crime
after release or go on to commit
other unlawful nets? As most
would say. there are no easy
answers.
Seventeen people were ran­
domly asked these questions.
Only four of the group fell there
should tie no exceptions toullow
curly release. Most were at a loss
lo decide what would help cease
the career of crime in the lire of
the convict.
Roger Fisher suld. "Th o se
convicted of non-violent crimes
could lie released curly. I would
consider serious white collar
crimes Involving n lot of money
serious enough to serve the
whole time. I Imagine there are
ruses that can tie reformed but
rr|H*at offenders could lie looked
at In u different light.”
Sue Owens felt. ’T i n sure
there ure exemptions, but rarely.
Th e only reform Is basically
salvation."
Alexander Howurd staled. "I
do believe there should lx* some
circumstances for early rcteuse.
If tic’s un exceptional person mid
done something out of the ordi­
nary. I believe there should tie
two prison systems. Separate the
hardened c rim in a l from the
(lrst-tlmc offender or the person
that does the crime for mitigat­
ing circumstances. If given an
education we can rehabilitate
them. Th e y found that most
crim inals have only a sixth
grade education, so teach them.
Once they have served their time
they should be given u chance In
society. You still owe society
once you’ve committed a crime.
For crimes Involving drugs, the
p e n a lty needs to be m ore
severe."
Mary Ann Cole said. "T h e
Bible says teach a kid In the way
he should go and he w on’t
depart. It should be mandatory
to learn the Bible while they’re
In there. 1 think there should lx*
some exceptions lo allow early
rcte u se If th e y can p ro v e
themselves."
Walter Brooks simply stated.
"If Ih cy’rc put In for seven years,
leave them for seven."
F.C. W inn stated. " I ’m firmly
against turning one of them
loose before he serves his sen­
tence. Th e y spend so much lo
try and convict a person, then
turn them loose. Some you can
do something with them and
some you can’t. Counseling may
help."
Leticia L c n d w a y felt, "N o
exemptions should be made!
They should serve the whole
time. I don’t think it should be
as lenient when they are In

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COMPREHENSIVE GRANT PROGRAM ON MAY 12, 1994, 7:00
P.M. AT THE REDDING GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTER, 400
LOCUST AVENUE, SANFORD, FLORIDA. RESIDENTS, LOCAL
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prison. Th e y should put them to
work. Oel them lo separate
recycling bins."
J a n e PI I zo n k a said. " N o
exemptions! I worked al n prison
as u nurse. T h e y Imve more
freedom Ilian we do. There’s loo
much rrcedom."
Jam es Stokes staled. "Keep
them where they arc. No early
release. I don’t know of ways to
reform them but I hope there Is."
Inez Colbert said, " T h e r e
shouldn’t be an exemption to
early rclcusc. You do the crime
and pay the lime. Keep them In
prison and they can’t do the
crim e."
Ophelia Lam b agreed by say­
ing, ’’Keep them In! No exemp­
tions for early release!"

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Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIAL

In memory of
Rachel Lee
Rachel Lee has left an Indelible m a rk on the
Sanford co m m u n ity.
T h e 07-year-old registered nurse w as laid to
rest on M arch 19 In her native Mississippi.
She lived In Sanford for m ore than 50 years
where she was an an Integral part or the
co m m u n ity.
Miss Lee arrived in Sanford In 1940 as the
first nurse at the new ly-organized O ld Folks
Hom e, a position she held w ith d ig n ity and
pride for 22 years. T h e gentle, soft-spoken
nurse nurtured her Im poverished and elderly
patients w ith love, tenderness a n d u n ­
derstanding.
Miss Lee's dedication to the sick and
shut-ins did not stop w hen she retired In
1962. N o r did her hum an ita ria n efforts to
m ankind slow down. She lived to care for
others, give strength to the weak and to help
Instill self-esteem In those w h o were d o w n on
their luck.
For her outstanding accom plishm ents. Miss
Lee was the recipient of num erous awards,
both In n ursing and for co m m u n ity service.
She was a staunch supporter of her chu rch
and a civic and co m m u n ity activist w ho
volunteered her tim e for the causes In w hich
she believed.
K n o w in g Rachel Lee w as a h u m b lin g
experience. She was as regal and as gracious
as a queen.
A nd she w as a lady — a real lady.
Her life of giving to others should serve as
an Inspiration to all of us.

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Abortion has always been an issue
It may be surprising tn learn thnt abortion tins
always been an Issue In this country. What has
changed over the years Is the amount of lime,
efforl nnd money expended on both pro and con
sides of the Issue.
During thr flrsl several decades of Ihc IHIXJs.
abortion was regarded as an option available to
women of unchlvnlrous suitors or Illicit rela­
tionships.
Abortion was legal under Colonial Com m on
Law and remained legal under Am erican C o m ­
mon Law. AlMirtlon was permissible as long as
the pregnancy was terminated before there was
fetal movement,
Some married women after 1830 utilized
ubortlon as a family-limiting mechanism. Atxutlo n s b e c a m e w id e s p re a d
A b o r t io n is t s
advertised In (be dally papers and drug compa­
nies competed In selling purported aborllfaclents. T h e estimates of abortions d uring
1860-1870 were very simtlur to the figures 100
years later (1960-1970), about one alMirtlon for
every four live births.
Th e abortionist began to be challenged during
the middle of the 19th Century. Th e American
Medical Association was founded In 1847 nnd
exerted pressure for change. Hurnllo Robinson
Storer. u Boston physician, led the AM A's light.
State legislatures nationwide were contacted by
the A M A 's local affiliates. Th e objective was to
outlaw abortion at any slagr of pregnancy,
except when the doctors deemed the procedure

necessary After the Ctvtl W nr. Ihc legal status of
abnrtton was attrrrd by stnte legislatures, not
due to
because of religious orientation
mcdlenl practice.
T h r net result of untlatxirtlon laws and legal
pronouncements during the last half of the 19th
century was to drive the practice of abortion
underground. Women with limited access to
other means of family plnnnlng. l.c. Immigrant*
and those of lower Income, continued to have
utmrtlons. Surveys conducted by the AM A and
th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t c o n fir m e d th e
[KTHtstriirr of widespread nlmrllons during the
1930s.
As the women's movement In America gained
moment turn, abortion become a focus. Women
considered that they should hnvc sole control
over lltelr own reproductive process. Including
Ibelr right to terminate n pregnancy. T h e

JOSEPH SPEAR

Poor, poor
Generation X

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1-4 Industrial Park. We provide emergency service
and supplies to local hospitals, clinics and doctors'
olilccs. T h e proposed zoning change that will add a
lieu market with 1,400 parking spaces and change
the character of tlx; park will clog the two-lane
road thui entrrs/exits the park. While the flea
market will operate Friday, Saturday and Sunday
so do m any ol our txislncsses. T h e rate of break-ln,
already, high will sour. O u r Inability to get Into and
out ol the purk will force u h and m uny other
residents to look at Volusia County. Th is will result
lu the loss of Jobs in Seminole County. I strongly
urge the Seminole County Commission to reject
the zoning application change.
Douglas M. Coon
President
C A S X -Ray Systems
Sanford

Th is concerns hearing aid batteries.
There arc those that as of now need them more
than 1 do; batteries cost at least 66 for four; some
places may have them far $1 apiece. T h is Is still
loo m uch besides not lasting very long.
Some people, especially those on fixed Incomes
like wc are, can't very well afford them. T o some. It
cuts Into their food bill.
Isn't there some place where wc could get them
cheaper?
How would you like It If this affected some
relative of yours?
Ocorge M. T u d o r
Sanford

Berry's World

ELLEN GOODMAN

This is not a rod to import
B O S TO N — My frtcml points at tin- newspa­
per story and asks me a question. ' What do
yo u th in k of them cuntng this kid in
Singapore?"
Th e kid. or the young man tn be precise. Is
Michael Puy. an 18-year-old American (mm
Dayton, Ohio. He bus been convicted of
vandalism, fined $2,230 and sentenced lo
prison for four months. But It's the oilier piece
of his punishment that has captured the public
Imagination. Mlchucl Fay has been sentenced
to six strokes with a three-fool long, half-inch
wide cane.
Of course, m y friend has bis own opinion of
all this. Before I can say a word he offers It In a
pre-emptive stroke. Without so much as a
grimace, he says succinctly: "I think they
should whip his butt."
Mind you, this sentiment comes from a man
who would never luy a glove on bis own kids.
Still, his words come straight from bis gut and
Ills sentiment straight frum the heart ol public
opinion.
In this case, the American government bus
asked Slngu|&gt;orc for clemency. A full 34
Senators have signed a petition for leniency.
But there ts no Michael Kay Defense C om m it­
tee In his own hometown. Nor can you rouse a
scintilla of sympathy for the teen-ager who
spray-painted and threw eggs at cars In lhe
Aslan nation where bubble gum Is an outlawed
substance.
Indeed, the talk shows that measure — and
sometimes mlsmcusurc — attitudes, log their
callers overwhelming on (be side of Singapore.
So docs the Singapore Embassy.
I for one would like to think that m y friend
has confused government caning with a
rental slap across the butt. 1 would like lo
cllevc that the callers haven't read the
descriptions of this punishment that make
groups like Am nesty International cull II
"torture.”
Th e y may not know that the prisoner Is tied
to a rack shaped like an X. A practiced
professional then dips (he rullnn In n chemical
and strikes the prisoner with all Ids might.
Th e first btrokc breaks the skin. By the third
stroke, the prisoner has usually passed out and
m ust be revived. Th e sears arc usually
permanent.
But muybe they do know. Maybe this case
has raised violent emotions because of our
emotions about violence.
J u s t lust m onth, two young Japanese
students In C alifornia were killed In a
carjacking by young Americans. Every day we
witness shootings and urban wurfnrc. If
Americans feel humble about criticizing other
cultures for their laws and order U ' h with
reason.

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LETTERS

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Inequality of access to abortion was also cited.
Poor women were curtailed from having abor­
tions for economic reasons, while their wealthy
counterparts could have abortions on demand.
Th e Supreme Court Joined the battle In 1973.
Th e court ruled In the case of Roe va. Wade that
women as a part of their constitutional rlghta to
privacy, could choose to terminate a pregnancy
prior to the point when the fetus developed to the
point It could survive outside the womb.
'Roe' was really Norma McOarvey. wlio had
been denied the right under Texas law to abort a
fetus the did not wish to bear. Th e case reached
.the Supreme Court nnd In a 7-2 decision, they
ruled that women had an unrestricted right to
abort n fetua during the first trimester of
pregnancy. T h e state reserved Interest In
protecting the fetus when It became 'viable', able
tp live outside the womb.
Abortion as an Issue has permeated our lives
during the 1980s and 1990s. Battle lines have
been drawn, tensions have escalated between the
Right to Life Movement and the National
Organization for W om en (NOW |. Religious
groups also Joined the anll-abortlon Issue, the
Homan Catholic Church and Protestant F u n ­
damentalists have spoken out. Even candidates
running for public office have been challenged to
stnte Ihrtr views on this Issue.
Th e abortion Issue had grown so healed that
Florida became violent, resulting In death for a
physician.

But what I hear In the casual and sometimes
brutal comments ubout Michael Fuy, are not
Just thoughts about cross-cultural crime and
punishment. I bear (lie echoes of (lie old
warning. “ Sparc the rod and spoil the child." I
bear a desire to Import (but rod und recycle
that philosophy, to gel back the traditional
value culled "w hipping bis butt."
T lie X o n t h e
S in g a p o re ra c k
marks a spot In our
Ideological buttles
about private und
public discipline. We
iiave parallel debates
about how
to raise children and
how to deal w ith
criminals. There's a
•rnslon In our soci­
ety. as In others, be­
tween anxiety about
chaos and about re­
I for one would
pression. There's a
like to think that
tension In parenting
m y friend has
as well between the
confused
woes of permissive­
government
ness and those of
caning with a
iiuthoritnrlanlsm.
parental slap
T h e s e d a y s , wc
across the butl. J
worry aboul chaos.
Wc think orklds nnd
crimes spinning out of control together. Every
utudy. Including a Carnegie Report Issued thisweek, talks aboul the neglect of young
children, their need for human attention. But
ut tlie unruly moment the young finally get our
attention, we talk tough.
In policy-making, It's three strikes and
you're oul — In Jail for life. It's new money for
the schools — to huy metal detectors. It's bool
tam ps lor teens — so Juvenile offenders who
have often spent their lives maltreated can be
"straightened o ut" by pseudo-drill sergeants.
In oi-r gut. It's the rod.
There Is nothing new here. Fear of crime
focuses the m ind wonderfully — or should I
say, terribly — on order.
B uilding a livable society, like raising
civilized children, Is a labor-intensive Job of
balancing freedom and dlslcpllne. Internalizing
values, making sure everyone has n stake, But
when young people threaten us. Singapore
looks like u proper boot camp.
So. In return for sprny-pulntlng cars, Michael
Fuy may be permanently scarred by a cane. In
return for (browing eggs he may be tortured.
Sparc the rod and spoil the child? T h is Is not a
rod I want to see Imported.

I suppose every older generation says the
same thing about every younger one. but thr
thing that bothers me most about them Is
they think they Invented anguish.
Nobody ever suffered feelings of alienation
before they happened upon the planet
Nobody ever had to endutr the arhc of
broken homes. Nobody ever had to deal with
a rotten Job market.
Those arc the m a­
jor gripes of today's
tw e n ty so m e th in g s,
"Generation X ." they
call themselves after
a c u lt n o v e l by
Douglas C uuplatid.
■tytey were shuffled
b e tw e e n d iv o rc e d
( parents.' they never
got religion und the
g e n e ra tio n before
them — the baby
boomers — sucked
the e co n o m y d ry .
took all the good
p ro fe ssio n a l p o s i­
tions. stuck them
with service Industry
" M c J o ln " und
saddled them with a
monstrous national
debt.
I tell you. life Is bell
What got me thinking about this was the
recent suicide of a Generation X hero, rock
musician Kurt Cobaln. A 27-ycur-old. Scattic-bused pioneer of "g ru n g e " rock, be
disdained fame, sought refuge In drugs,
spoke often of killing himself und finally blew
Ills head off with a shotgun.
T h e media coverage was monophonic.
" T h e Suicide Th a t Spoke For a Generation.''
read n Washington Post headline. Cobaln's
so n g s “ d e fin e d a g e n e r a t io n ," su id
Newsweek.
Th e Post sent a reporter to u rock concert In
suburban Virginia to gather quotes from
Cobaln's distraught funs. "He killed hlmscir
for the same reason I'd kill myself," said u
young woman. "W e lack something. Wc have
no core."
But often, what 1 really want to do is lake
them by the shoulders and shake them and
wiy something like this:
Dam mit, turn off that television set and
read some books, because what you need Is
some perspective.
You're worried about getting a high-paying
Job right out of college? My Depression-era
parents were worried about getting a Job.
period. T h e y were embarrassed at the
prospect of standing In soup lines and cashed
In their Insurance policies just to buy rood. I
myself went to work after military service for
$5,000 a year — and that was not so long ago.
I pounded the pavements us a 28-year-old
with a graduate degree and had to take a Job
editing current-events tabloids for highschool students.
You're worried about broken fumlllcs? My
fnthcr was snatched away from hts wire and
children to fight a war. His brother died In
that war, In a steamy, fetid Jungle a long way
from home and the fiancee and family he
loved. I mvBcir was wearing a uniform when
Lyndon Johnson decidecf wc should get
Involved In a civil war In Vietnam and I spent
m any sleepless nights mourning for m y
friends who died In the muck of that Asian
peninsula and w orrying whether I'd be sent
(here.
You’re feeling alone? Read Henry David
Thoreau. "T h e moss of men lead lives of
quiet desperation." he wrote, 140 years ago.
Ever hear of existentialism? It's a 80-year-old
school of philosophy which holds that we will
never know w h y we exist and we should |ust
learn to accept the absurdity of It.
Your favorite creative artist, a person who
defined your generation, suffered a sudden
death? Permit me to rattle oft some names:
Ernest Hemingway. Jam es Dean. Patsy Cline.
J im Morrison. J im ! Hendrix, JanlB Joplin and
the saddest loss to me personally, the
Incomparable Buddy Holly.
You didn't Invent generational pain, Gcncx.
You’re lust the latest sufferers of I t . ________

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1094 - BA

Stenstrom—

Early start
In politics
Young Seminole County com­
missioners debato Iho pros
and cons of a curfew for
teen-agers In the county. Tho
m ld d t o -s c h o o l s tu d e n ts
porformod Iho rolos of county
commissioners and constitu­
ents In a mock county com­
mission mooting as part of
National Counly Govornmont
Wook. Reading from prepared
scripts, tho students loarnod
tho bosics of com m ission
mootings and voting. On tho
rostrum, from left to right, are
Jed Goldin, Jamos Blua, Mary
Furlong, Lisa Borgonske, Sonia
Bllentschuk and Karon Brewor,
acting as shorltf. Soatod at the
public tablo, with backs to
camera, nro Jordan Wiens on
tho lolt and Melissa Nadoau
Mtfild Photo by Aptyl Ktnltlon

Readers
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Bonnie Eaton wild. "N o wny
they should hr rrlensed early.
Depending on what tliry were In
for dr|&gt;rnds on thr reform."
Jcunette M rG u Irr Mild, "A s far
us releasing early. If It's a felony,

ERNEST M. BOWLES
Ernest M. Bowles, 83, Pebble
Beach C lr.. Winter Springs, died
Th u rsd ay. Aphl 21. 1994 m
Winter Park Memorial Hospital,
W inter Park.
Born In Knoxville. T r im , on
Oct. 4. 1010, lx* was u rrllrrd
civil cnglncrr who moved to
central Florida In 1976. H r was a
m em ber of HPO Elks Lodge
1 0 7 0 , M a so n ic L o d g e 2 3 9
FA A M . a 32nd degree Mason,
Scottish Rile of Free Masonry.
Valley of Orlando, Orient of
F l o r i d a . B a h ia T e m p le
A A.O. N M S. of Orlando. Florida
Slntr Association of High Tw elve
Clubs and the Phi Kappa Phi
fraternity of tlx* University of
Tennessee.
S u rvivo rs Include tils wife
Myrtle W.; Ills sisters Dorothy
Mellon of Knoxville. T r im , and
Maxenc Hunt &lt;4 Deltona; Ills
b u t!h e r \ A k *raid
.i)
of KKi*W fyl%lt'v

1 don't think they should be.
They have too m uch freedom.
They're gtven so much freedom,
they are taking advantage of It.
It's not fair. Give them extra
work duty. Make them account
for their time and not so much
free lim e."

and Virginia Christiansen

of
Wayncvllle, NC.
Carey Hand Garden Chupcl
F u n e ra l H om e. O rla n d o . In
charge of the arrangements.

Ellis Osborne slated, " I'm
ugalnsl early release." Ostanin*
Jokingly added. "If I tie place Is
burning down then may In* lei
them out. I'm sueli a c o n ­
servative. Th e laws are too liaise
now. I'm 05. so I rrniemlier
w h e n ra p e w a s a c a p lln l

charge of the arrangements
School program
S u rviva l» ini.'ludt* lie: hu-Ji.iiul
Larry; her non Adam ol Lung
wood and her daughter Lynne of
Longw ood; her father Frank
A dam ryk of Deep River. Conn.:
and her brother Fran Adam ryk
of Essex. Conn.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Lung
wood. In charge ol the arrange­
ments.

punishm ent."
Sandra Knsmn

said,

“ Clive

them a sledgehammer and make
them beat rocks Into little peb­
bles. 1 don't believe In early
releas**. Teach them a trade ns
part of reform."

SUSAN JEAN SINDLINOER
Susan Jean Slndllngcr. 75.
C a tb ird C o u rt. Ovlerfrr. died
I hiirsday. April 21. 1994, ut her
residence. Born In Pennsylvania
mi Oct. 25, 19)8. she was a
homemaker. Mrs. Slndllngcr was
a member of St. Luke's Lutheran
C h u r c h a n d t h r L u th e r a n
Women Missionary League and
Lutheran Haven Auxiliary.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s .
Raymond Eugene. Epharta. Pa..
L e o n H .. L o n g w o o d . a n d
Theodore G ., Spnkant*. Wash.;
d a u g h te rs , J u d ith A n n
Stephens. Ahrlxrrugc. Stizann 1).
Lombard. Woudcnvlllc, Wash.:
brothers, Howanl Stmrgh and
C u r t i s J . S lo u g h , b o th of
Pennsylvania: sisters. Sara Sip*aurl Martanii Young, troth ol
Pennsylvania and Evelyn M
Schroder, South Wllllams|&gt;ort,
Pu,: seven grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
B a ld w in F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Home. Goldr-tim d. In charge of
the arrangements.

SH IRLEY JUNE KELLY
H OLLOW AY
Shirley Ju n e Kelly lloltowuy.
63. Sandalw ood D rive, Fern
Park, died Friday, April 22. 1994
al W inter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal. Winter Park.
Born In Bowling Green. Ky on
Ju n e 28. 1930, she m ovrd lo
central Florida In 1950. She was TR AVI8 JUSTIN WRIGHT
a homemaker and u member of
Travis Justin Wright. 10,
Gospel Light Baptist Church of Secret Way, Casselberry, died
Winter Park. She was a member Thu rsd ay. April 21. 1994 at
of the American legion A u x ­ Orlando Krglooal Medical Cen­
iliary und the American Associa­ ter. Orlando.
tion of Retired Persons.
Born on Oet. 27. 1977 In
Survivors Include her husband Orlundo. he was a student at
Joseph Charles Sr,; her daugh­ Lym an High S c I mmiI a n d a Ba p
ters Carol J . Kelly of Orlando. list
Vicki A. McGtnW of Houston,
Survivors Include his mother
.hgiftiV'Strong W 1Busbneli &gt;and •mid stepfather-Chris and Hill
1 1
fu n e ra l Ruth 11. Altgood of WaJtcrboro, Halley of Casselberry: tils father
(large of 9C: her
MlchflcL.Kelly of W ayne W rlghl of Charleston.
llo
"
' W inter Park. Dan C. Kelly of W V; his maternal grandmother
thr arrangements.
Biishncll, Dentils L. Kelly of Jean Agoranos ol Sanford; Ills
DOROTHY D. CHAPMAN
G r e e n v ille . S C u n d Jo s e p h paternal grandm other Nim ey
NELDA O. CARMAN
D o ro th y D. C h a p m a n . 95,
N e I d a (1 . C a r in a i l . 0 H .
Charles J r . of O rlando ; her Mac of Charleston; and his
River Woods Tra il. Chnluntu,
brothers J im W. Collins of Lake­ sisters Stephanie Letter of Cas­ (hell Saturday. April 9. 1994 at
G a te w o o d D r iv e , P o ri O r a n g e ,
d ie d W e d n e s d a y . A p r il 29. 1994
land and Glenn W. Collins of Ft. selberry and Alicia Lops of
W ilder Park Memorial Hospital.
a t H a lifa x M r d tr u l C e n te r In
Worth, Tcxua. her sister Frances Winter Springs.
Bom Oct. 2 i. 1898. in Irvington.
D u y lo n a B e a c h .
M. Geddes of Sorrento: nnd 20
B a ld w in F a irc h ild Funeral
N J .. she moved to Central
Born In Alice. Texas, she lived
grandchildren.
Florida In 1986.
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
B a ld w in F a irc h ild Funeral charge of the arrangements
in central Florida most of her
Survivors Include son. John
Home. Goldcnm d-W lnler Park
life She Wiis a homemaker, a
W. Q uinn J f
Mlllnrd. Pu.:
U.S A rm y Air Corps veteran of t'luqicl. In charge of the ar­
d a u g h te r. D o lls Stevens ol
World War It. S i r was a member
rangements.
C h n lu o ia : five grandchildren
B A R B A R A P. V A C H O N
of American Legion Post 361 In
ami eight great-grandchildren.
Barbara
P.
Varlam.
67.
Mont
Sooth Daytona.
ALEX AND R IA J. M EALY
Norman Dean Horne for Serv­
Survivors Include her husband
A le x a n d ria J . M e a ly. 7 0. I Hade Court, Cassellxrrv. died
ices.
Deuvllle. N J . . in charge of
Wednesday. April 20. 1994. at
Richard: her daughters Janice
Hlllcrcst Drive. Longwood, died
ilit* arrangements.
her
residence.
Sla*
was
tiorn
on
Friday. April 22, 1934 In Alta­
Luhudu ol San Antonio. Te x .,
May 15. 1926. Mrs. Vachun was
monte Springs.
Ju d y Johnson of Houston, Te x..
Patricia Sm ith and Jacqueline
Born In Scranton. Pa. on Sept. past president of M ethodist
Toika, both of Ocala and Evelyn
7, 1917. she was a retired Women's Club. V F W Auxiliary
Wrlghl, Tr«vl* Ju»ttn
J o Ray of Daytona Beach: her
IxMjkkcepcr who moved to cen­ and u Methodist Youth Leader.
Fun*r«l ttrv U tt lev T n W l Wrlghl will b*
Survivors Include husband. A.
comluctrd
1 pm Sunday At Iht Allamonl*
stepdaughter Patricia Makt of tral Flortdu In 1984. A mem tier
Spring* thApel ol !h« Baldwin FAlrchlld
Gulfport, Miss.; h rr suns Richard
of Wcklva Presbyterian Church R o b e r t: d a u g h te r s , S h e ila
Funtral Homo Violation lor trlondi will be
Ta ylo r, Lewiston. Maine, Nancy
Kennedy of Jacksonville. Robert
In Longwood, six: also belonged
Sunday 1* And A t pm t)Ald*ln FAlrchlld
Doucct
of
Auburn.
Maine,
and
Foffer
a I Home. AlUmonle Spring*. In cherge
to the A m e ric a n B u s in e s s
Krnncdy of Orlando and Daniel
Diana
Houle
of
Warren.
Ohio;
ol
the ArrAngemenlt
Women Association.
Kennedy of Zyp hcrhllls; her
step-sons Richard Carm nn of
Survivors Include her daugh­ son. R ic h a rd D obson, West
thompton. AngelA A
Ma i * ol ChrltllAn burtnal will b* celebrated
Burlington. Ky. Jam es Carm an
ter Peggy A. Gearhart of Long- Carrollton. Ohio; sisters. Evelyn
Harrtm
an
und
Dorothy
Pray,
tor Mr* Thompvm Monday. April 15 at 10
of New Sm yrna [leach and Brian
wood and three grandchildren.
A
m
in the Church ol the Annunciation with
B a ld w in F u lrc h lld Fun e ra l both of Mechanic Falls, Maine. the Rev Fr. Steve Bauman olllclallng
Carm an of Gulfport. Vllss.: her
Marguerite
Slorrr.
New
Sm
yrna
Cremation will lollow vrvlcet Friend* may
Home, Orlando, In charge of the
sister Hester Gopher of Houston,
B each. K a th e rin e A th e rto n . call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9
T e x .; 20 gran d child ren and
arrangements.
p
m Galne* Carey Hand Garden Chapel
North W indham . Malm*. Beverly
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral Home. Longwood. in charge ol the
Duchettc
of
Oxford,
Maine:
step
arrangement*
HELEN A. SANTAM ARIA
Cardwell Funeral Home, Pori
Orange. In eltarge of the ar­
Helen A. S a n ta m a rla , 76. d a u g h te r, C la ire . L e w is to n ;
Panama Circle. W inter Springs, stepsons. D onald. Lew iston.
rangements.
HUNT MONUMENT CO.
died Wednesday. April 21, 1994 Maurice. Princeton. N.J. and
at South Seminole Hospital, Marcel of Augusta. Maine: 11
ANNAFABRY
grandchildren and three great­
..7 *2 ......
Anna Fabry, 96, West Stale
Longwood.
**'&gt;.*'•'
grandchildren.
Ph, 339*968
Road 426. Oviedo, died Friday.
Born In Scranton, Pa. on Jan.
Gene Hunt, Own
B ald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
18. 1918, she was u cashier for
April 22, 1994 at Winter Park
Bronze, Marblt A Ohmlte
the S a n fo rd -O rla n d o Kennel Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Memorial Hospital, Winter Park.
Born In CEccIioalovnklu on C lu b . She moved to central
J u ly 21, 1897, she moved to Florldu in 1977. She was a
m em ber of Christ Episcopal
central Florida In 1973. She was
a homemaker and a member of Church, Longwood.
Survivors Include her sons
St. Luke's Lutheran Church In
George and Steve, both of Winter
Oviedo.
Survivors Include four neph­ Springs; her brothers George
Courtney of Bronx, N Y and Al
ews and one niece.
Kurtnwy of Scranton; her slater
B n ld w ln -F u lr e h lld F u n e ra l
Peg Nagle of Scranton: and five
H o m o , G o ld e n rod C h a p e l,
grandchildren.
W inter Park. In charge of thr
B a ld w in F a irc h ild Fun e ra l
arrangements.
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
MAJ. M A R G A R E T ELLEN
charge of Ihc arrangements.
GROSS
AN G ELA A. THOMPSON
MuJ. Margaret Ellen Gross. 87,
Village Plucc, Longwood. tiled Angela A. Thom pson, 51, 300
Friday. April 22. 1994 at her Cambridge Dr., Longwood, died
Friday, A p ril 22, In Florida
residence.
Born Feb. I, 1007 In Tuxedo Hospital-South In Orlando.
Caring people is one of the things that makes
B o r n M a rc h 2 , 1 9 4 3 at
Park, NY, she moved lo central
Brlsson
Funeral Home special. "Bill" Welborn, is
Middleton.
Conn.,
she
was
a
Florida In 1988. She was a nurse,
und a teacher tuttl she was a p ro g ra m s assistant for the
a licensed funeral director with over 20 years
Catholic. She waa a member of Parent Resource Center al Sem ­
experience in the funeral business. Caring people
the Retired Officers Association, inole C om m unity College.
is what you expect and what you get at
She came to central Florida In
the Stanford University Alum ni
1983
and
was
a
member
of
the
Association, the Colum bus Prcshytcrlun Hospital University Church of the Annunciation. She
322*2131
Alum ni Association and Ihc New was a board member of the Lake
York University A lum ni Associa­ Brantley High School Advisory
tion. She w u b an A rm y veteran Council and co-chalr of the Lake
005 LAUR EL AVE.. SANFORD
Brantley High Project Gradua­
of World War IL
A member ol Uie Carey Hand Funeral lloine Tradition ■ Eat. 1B80
Survivors Include her sisters tion. SHe was also a director of
Catherine Lcchncr of Deltona the Teague Middle School After

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of eastern Tennessee, hit .343
for the Tigers. Also hnd good
years In 1930 nnd 1931, In
1932, he dropped way below
.300 und the Tigers sold him lo
Boston. In 1933 the big first
b a se m a n 's b a llin g eye " r e ­
lu m e d " nnd lie won Ih r major
league hilling crown with an
average of .377.
Nut long ago we mentioned
again the old Ink blotters Haynes
A Ratliff {later Ihc Celery City
Printing Com pany) once mailed
out each month. We have about
a half dozen of them. We've been
told n fellow named Jim Smith
who lives on Park Avenue In
Sanfurd has a complete set. If
(Ills Is true I sun* wish h r would
get In touch with me.
One party called to find out
how lo contact missionaries
Walter and Pauline Routh who
serve In Ihc Philippines. Here
you are: No. 017 Illock I, Santa
Marla Village. Cnlnpnn. Oriental
Mlndura 5200, Philippines. He Is
Ih r son of the Inte local baker of
"Sunford Maid” bread. Walter
Routh Sr. She I n the daughter of
the late A.C . Madden, a Sanford
(»ost office personality for years
and years and one of those
' pillars" at tlx* First Baptist
C hu rch.
In a recent story about the
land accident of Jesse Spurting
we mentioned Fernald Laughton
Hospital rm ployre Belly Landgralf. It should liavr been Teresa
l^indgrair who later was the wife
of O .J . Pope. Mary, another
laimlgralf sister, married O.D.
Farrell. Belly Laudgraf Robison
still resides In the Mayfair sec­
tion of Sanford.
For years lltere has been a
stained glass window In the
sanctuary of the First Baptist
C hurch that carried In memory
the name of Allen Tolar. I always
wondered who he was. Now I
know. He was one of (I believe)
the live T o la r brothers that
included hunker Hamel Tolar
and p h y s ic ia n J u lia n N o lly
T o la r. Allen, (M-rhnps better
know n as " A lly " was killed
while u young .itau working for
the Atlantic Coast Line.

his car but of Its garage? The
arm got caught between the auto
and the door of the garage. It
was so badly damaged It had to
be amputated.
From time to time we refer to
the pictorial review published by
the Cham ber of Comm erce d u r­
ing Sanford's centennial year.
1977. II was entitled "Sanford
N o w A T h e n . " C o n s u lt in g
committee members were Mrs.
Randall Chase. S.O. Chase J r ..
Mrs. S.O. Chusc J r .. Douglas
Stenstrom . IL L . Perkins J r ..
Thom as A. Speer. A .B. Peterson
J r .. Albert Fills. Ralph Ray.
Robert Orw lg und Jn ck Homer.
But we learned that Mrs. Buddy
(K a th e rin e l Bishop, nee the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Gordon, complied the photos
and wrote Ihc copy. Some con­
sulting commltlce people feel
Katherine never really got the
credit she deserved. Remember
her dad? He was Ih r well-known
surveyor. Her mother, by Ihe
way, still lives on Mcllonvlllc
Avenue. (A note to Katherine:
Yo ur book has been a big help lo
inc in preparing m any of my
"W a y Back When” colum ns and
pictures.)
There's been a lot of talk lately
about Ihe first Seminole County
Fair...(he one held recently al
I h e S e m in o le G r e y h o u n d
Raceway In Casselberry. Reports
indlcnle It was quite successful
and promoters say It'll be bigger
and better next year. But just lo
keep Ihe record straight the first
Seminole County Fulr was held
In downtown .Sanford In Febru­
ary 1915. One of Ihe highlights
was a baby parade In carriages
of all kinds. Among the partici­
pants were Julia Higgins. Fred
W illiams J r .. Irvin Flelshcr. Juck
Stemper. Bill Harvey J r .. Ed
Shlnholser. Rose Hurt. Camilla
Deas and Ja ck lite rs. Rose Hurt
was the winner among the girls
und Jack Peters among the boys.
T h e following year the baby
parade winners were Martha
Bishop ami Brack Perkins J r .

Another question tossed our
way: W hen was the first US
17-92 bridge over the St. Johns
fro m S e m in o le to V o lu s ta
County originally built. Answer:
It was dedicated Feb. 14. 1916.
T h a i Spnrllug accident story T h e wood structure replaced the
also brought to m ind Dr. W*T. old Stafford operated ferry. In
l..u\gley■“’Yes. he was the physl- the first car lo grtew into Volusia
c la S v w h o built, lived J I T And Was R .J. Holly, L.P. Hagan Sr..
operated the Langley A p a rt­ L .A . Brum ley a iu LC .W . En tzm ments on threast side of the 600 tnger plus Roy rTxW ih1 of Dcb lo ck of Park A v e n u e . R e ­ Land. Th e bridge was built by
member that tragic day when he the father of later Florida Gover­
hud his left arm out of the nor Dave Sholtz of Daytona
window while Ik* was backing Beach.

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•A - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994

School scenes

Remembering Kathy

IN B R IEF
Chalk Talk scheduled

Grandparents help others in memory of loved one

O V IE D O — School board vice chairman Snm ly Robinson will
host the final Chalk Ta lk of the school year on Monday. May 2.
T h e meeting will take place at Indian Trails Middle School,
550 Tuskuwllla Road, Oviedo.
T h e meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Robinson began the meetings when she was elected ns a way
to help keep the public actively Involved In the schools and to
keep them Informed ns to what was happening nt the district
level.
There will lie a brief presentation by Robinson und n time for
questions and answers,
For more Information, call Robinson nt 322-7384.

Does a n y o n e re m e m b e r
Kathleen Engels?
Kathy was a talented singer
and tlnnrcr.
T h e s p r in g b e fo re h e r
freshman year nt Semlonle High
she earned n spot In the choir
and dance team.
But Kathy never performed.
S h e Is d e s c rib e d by her
grandparens. C h o rd s and Marie
Hooper, ns a girl who was
cheerful, friendly, and wilty.
She was an average trenager
with dark blond hnlr. blue eyes,
and smooth skin.
She liked to do normal teenage
things. She played sohbull In the
Pony league, she loved to swim,
and her friends often rainc to her
with their problems.
Mrs. Hooper snld everyone
liked her and she was good In
school.

Midway RIF is tops
SA N FO R D — Th e Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) program nt
Midway Elementary School has been nnmed one of the 1994
RIF Leaders for Literacy.
Th e progum Is sponsored financially by the South Seminole
Rotary Club and the Compact students from Seminole High
School have served as volunteers for the book distributions.
RIF Is a national program which provides readlng-forpleasure books for low-income students. There are three book
distributions each year at Midway where students nrc allowed
to select one book to bring home and read.
D'ArvIs Troutm an, a S H S Compact student Involved In the
RIF program, and Dcde Schaffner. the originator of the
program, were In Washington. D C this past weekend to be
honored for their award.

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Michucl Caine chose his stage
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for the H u m p h re y Bogurt
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• Hamilton Elementary School
T h e following students were
named to the Honor Roll at
Humllton Elementary School In
Sanford:
□ T h i r d g ra d e : C h r is t in a
Hrown. Clifford Freeman. Mat­
thew F u rm a n . Abblc Harris.
J a in I c 11o w I n g t o n . C h r i s
M o o rh e a d . P aul N e u m a n .
Kristina Kumscy. Karly Sm ith.
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by Lcn Delghton.
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F o u r t h g ra d e : K a r e l i a
Hdjfas. Ja m e s Item ing. Ben­
jam in Hrendlc. Iblrlek Duly. Hen
H ubbard. Jo n Litton. Jeffrey
McGhee. Marcus Robinson and
Shunnon Wight.
□ F ifth grade: Murluh Bates.
Erin Drown. Walter Hurkhultcr.
Joseph Cooper, Zachery Cooper.
K i m b e r ly C n r s o , C o lle e n
F la n ig a n . C h r is H o ffm a n .
N I k I m u Is a a c , Ka n r s h a
M cKinney. Surah Mctscl. Malta
Mitchell. Brock Sutton and Bryn
Wallace.
• I d y 11w 11d e E l e m e n t a r y
School
T h e following students were
named to the " A Honor Roll" at
Idyllwlldc Elementary School In
Sanford:
□ T h ir d grade: Josh Am m on.
S o n y n Bow es. E r in E c k a rd .
Doreen Finley. A m b e r F rye .
Gabrieli Gcrhanll, J im m y Hoff­
m an, Anna Jaranllla, Charlie
Johnson. Michucl Kane. Debra
Keefer, Adam Larson, Alicia
Latham. Ryan Loomis. Matthew
M e lvin . J llllu n M o rris. Kyle
N esbitt, D c ii I bbc Rivera and
Su m m er Sullivan.
□ F o u rth grade: Chrlsla A n ­
derson, Dnvld Abram s, Chris

1987 Kathy disappeared from
the Cnrrlogc Cove nren.
H er m aternal grandpnretits
were frantic In their senreh lo
And her.
Kathy's mother had died of
cancer soon after she gave birth
to Kathy and they had raised hrr
from birth.
Th e ir love for her was appar­
ent.

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Th e onr thing different ubout
Kathy is she's gone.
On the cvrn ln g of May 25th.

Ilcnuchcm ln. Krvston Heohler.
Matthew fio/clku. Daniel DeFazio, T y le r Drake. Broderick
D u m u s . A h h y D ti r h a m .
C h r is t in e G u g g c r, E m ily
Hansen, Kristin l.lghlfoot and
Sophia Littles
As well as Tto y larkcr. Eric
Major, Adam Manfrc. Krl3t!n
Markctle. Joclcnc Moore. Pre­
cious Moore. Brian Peterson.
Dominic Pclraccn. Scott Ryan,
Evelyn Walker. K rU tln Weiss
und Hrud Whltcskle.
□ F i f t h g ra d e : E l i z a b e t h
Ikiylston. Ann Flcencr. Lynsey
Gilmore. Jason Fraser. Angelo
P c tru c c a . J a s o n R o b in s o n ,
Cassidy W ebb. Ja c o b Davis,
Je n n ife r Fitzgerald, A m anda
Holloway. Ju lie Keefer. Brandon
M o x u m , J u s t in P o w ell and
Michael Solicits.
I IFlfllt grader Cassidy Webb
wits also named the school's
representative of the Disney
W o rld D re a m e rs and Doers
award.
• Lake Mary High School
•Th e Luke Mary High School
J E T S .(Ju n io r Engineering uml
Te ch n ica l Society) took first
plant; in a re m it contest that
incused on solving real-world
engineering pmhlems using a
c o o r d ln a lc d t e a m w o r k
approach. Th e conlest Is de­
signed to challenge the abilities
of the most capable science
students In the slate.
The team member* from Lake
Mary High were: Donald Clin.
Evan Farkash, Nathan Holluduy,
D a vid O r r . K a th e rin e S h ih .
Adrian Sisscr. Jo h n Sweeney
and Chris Watkins.
T h e (cum wus couched by
teacher Mark Schtffcr.
• W inter Springs Elementary
School
□ J a s o n G rrc o wus named
artist of the month at Winter
Springs Elementary.
□ T h e following students were
named uulhors of the month:
Meghan Hyatt (kindergarten):
J u s tin G ra h a m (first grade):
Jason O'Harek (second grade):
Joshua W alker (third grade).
K ry s ta l W a sse rm a n (fo u rth
grade); and Doth Hanseom (fifth
grade),
□ A d a m M in s k y , a t h ir d
nider, Is the district winner for
ic Reflections eonlrst In the
area of music.

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laiat week they had read about
the tour that Seminole's choirs
were about to lake and bow
some students lucked the neces­
sary funds logo.
T h e y visited us Monday and
donated 9630.00 towards our
cause. Now some of us huve a
chance to go, hut Kathy's was
taken.
A memorial service was held
In her honor M arrh 30th. Mr.

Hooper said that the minister
gnve a lieniitllul sermon about a
star that gradually progressed to
a child,
Mrs. Hooper said she was
going to read n passage from
Kablll Gibran's The Prvphet, but
was no e m o tio n a l she Just

couldn't.
1 listened to tbc couple speak
of tbelr lost grandchild, and I fell
so lucky to be safe, und when
they generously donated to help
out strangers I wanted so much
to nay something to take away
their hurt.
I'll end with the passage from
The I'rvphet that Mrs. Hooper
wanted to say, and nguln I'll ask
(he question, do you remember
Kathleen?
"Children dwell In the house
of tomorrow that we may never
enter."

One long glorious failure
By CARMEN K VPRIANDES
Special to Iho Herald
Ju st Imagine l( you were
three years old and your
mother said you rould not
have the cookie that you
wanted. You would become
very determined to get that
cookie. But If your mother
suit! you co uld have the
cookie, then the cookie would
not be a big deal, o r the
government used this theory
then most Illegal drugs would
become legnltzed.
Baltimore's Kurt Schmoke.
a former prosecutor, wus the
first big city muuor to ask the
q u e s tio n of le g a liz a tio n ,
followed by Joe Caliber und
G e o rg e C ro c k e tt. Jo s e p h
M CNam aru was quoted as
saying, " T h e fight against
d rug s has been one long
failure."
Let's lace It, Ihe more peo­
ple push against drugs, the
more people become very
c u rio u s . J u s th in k about
Ihls-alcohol and tobacco arc
both legal and both cause
p r o b le m s . C o m p a r e d to
alcohol and tobacco, marlJuana Is not that bad. May
people used marijuana to re­
lax. Maybe society would at­
tempt to accept drugs Just as
they huve done with alcohol.
You would think thut (he
wur on drugs would pul a hall
to d ru g use. b u t It has
ucutully made some people
want to use more drugs. A
national policy w ould re­
cognize that all drags arc not
necessarily dangerous and
that drag use does not neces­
sarily constitute abuse.

Legalization wmd undercut
the drug lords by Introducing
free und open coni|&gt;etltlon.
Junkies would no longer huve
to rob und sleal and overdoses
and poisonings would decline.
Lcgull/cr* would have drags
recognized ns tnsiniments of
pleasure. Legalization would
allow us to look at now Illegal
suhstunces more realistically.
Legalization would promote
moderation while seeking to
minimize Ihe risk to users and
th e d i s r u p t i o n of c o m mulnliles.
Legalization would be an
Improvement. It would not
end AIDS, hut simply slow Its
spread down. It would not
wipe out crime. Just merely
ellmlnulc one major cause.
R e s i d e n t s of p o o r
n e ig h h o rh o o d s w o u ld no
longer huddle In their apart­
ments wjole dealers battle
with guns out In the street*
Now. Just Imagine. 20 years
from now. you are shopping
at a local store und you come
upon neat little packets of
m a r iju a n a , c o c a in e u n d
h e r o i n set a g a in s t th e
v ita m in s . Sounds a little
crazy, but II may some day
happen.
There may lie a few pro­
blems If drags become legal­
ized, hut that Is the chance we
have to take. Th e government
has tried with the drag wur
und we us students hnve seen
It as a failure. It Is now lime
for a change. It Is now time to
legalize.
C»rm*n K yprlam W l I* * ll.lf rtporltr lor
Th* S*mlnol». Iho tlodonl n**ip4p«r «t

Somlnol* High School.

Seen at school..
Artistic award
Derrick Eason, on Ihe right In
the c e n to r, was reconoly
honored by the state for a
poster he doslQnod promollng
non-violence In Ihe schoole.
The multicultural committee at
Plnecreal Elomenlary School
presented him with the award
recenely. On hand for Ihe
ceremony wore, loft lo right,
M a rla F o n ta n e z , C a rm e n
Garcia, Virginia Hunt, Letty
C a n c e l, E a s o n , R u d e n e
Frances, Jacklo Grimes and
Roaemary Charlos.

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�Sanlord Horald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994 - 7A

Health/Fitness
HOUSE CALL

IN BRIEF
Grab a foursome and Join the fun
S A N FO R D — T h e City of Sanford him n month of actlvItUm
planned for Older American* Month In Mny. according to Chrla
Uary. lint for those Interested In participating In for the Golden
Golf Tournam ent. May 0. at Muyiulr Country Club, registration
must lie done as noon us possible.
Grab your foursome and clubs and enter this tournament
Just for ” 50 and overs." Deadline to enter Is Mny 2.
For Information or entry forms, call 330-5009.

Calamity Classic tourney announced
L A K B MARV — The llfth annual Calnm lty Classic Golf
Tournam ent will he held by the Central Florida chnpter of the
American Red Cross on April 25 nt Tlm ncunn Golf and Country
Club from 11 n.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cost per player Is $100 which
Includes a light lunch and buffet dinner. Corporate hole
sponsorships ure $ 100 each.
All proceeds will benefit the humanitarian services provided
by the Red Cross.
For more Information or to register, cnll Ja n Kerlln at
332-H200.

Advance Directive workshop set
LO N G W O O D — Not making your decision about life support
can be financially and emotionally devastating to your family.
South Seminole Hospital Is sponsoring a free Advance
Directive workshop. Living Wills. Durable Rowers of Attorney,
and Do Not Resuscitate Orders will be explained.
Current Living Will forms will tie provided and completed nt
no charge on April 20 at I I n.m. ut 521 Physicians Plazn on
S.R. 434 next to the hospital.
Registration, which guarantees your Living Will Is Inimedlalely available and always up to dale will be offered.
Reservations ure requested by calling 800-624-5498.

Annual health fair offers shots for kids

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Reading, countering stress factors
D il i SHJ

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W hnl Is stress, how do we live with It. nnd
how do we cope with It?
My young son describes stress quite
simply as the build up of pressure. Hans
Selye defines stress as the result of any
demand upon the body, be the effect mental
or physical.
We are all "stressometera” thnl can get
overloaded by thoughts, feelings, and
perceptions. T h is overload triggers the body
and mind to react In certain nnd predlctnble
ways.
Some of the symptoms of generalized
anxiety we all experience are listed below:
• Trem bling, twitching, or feeling slinky
• Muscle tension, aches, or soreness
• Restlessness
• Easy fatigability
• Shortness of breath
• Palpitations or accelerated heart rule
• Sweating or cold, clam m y hands
• Dry mouth
• Dizziness or llghthendedness
• Nausea, dlnrrncn. or other abdominal
distress
• Hot flashes or chills
• Frequent urination
• Trouble swallowing or "lu m p In throat"
• Feeling "on the edge"
• Mind goes blank, difficult to concentrate
• Trouble falling or staving asleep

f We are all
"stressom eters" that can
get overloaded by thoughts,
feelings, and p e rce p tio n s.!
-D e b l Shannon
• Irritability
Life without stress Is not possible. Jo b
changes, new relationships, fnmlly situa­
tions. financial o b lig a tio n s, c h a n g in g
schools, taking tests, and m inor disap­
pointm ents are all sources' of stress.
Stressors can build up over time nnd "little
things" become overwhelming.
We all deal with stress In various ways. As
a wise teenager states, "stress Is not
necessarily bad. ns It gives us the chance to
draw within ourself to restructure, and to
g ro w ." Other practical suggestions we
might try are:
• Do something about the problems as
they arise — the do not procrastinate
vcrblngc.
• Plan abend nnd do not fear the future or
change
• Welcome new experiences and Ideas
• Expect to like and trust others and
expect others to like and trust you
• Respect the m any differences found In
people
• Refocus on priorities. Realize one

cannot do It all. Prioritize on whut must be
done to keep things going.
• Learn to say no without feeling guilty.
Often the above suggestions arc not
enough. Sometimes stress Is so severe, such
ns In the death of a loved one or a
catastrophic Illness, that more help Is
needed. If this Is the case, support groups
and relaxation techniques can be extremely
beneficial. Often professional counseling Is
needed and recommended during highly
stressful, traumatic experiences or during
prolonged periods of stress.
I am always amazed by the recurring
common theme that Is prevalent when the
hospital In conjunction with the American
Cancer Society runs In cancer support
group. People living with cancer and their
loved ones come together during a five week
educational course nnd lenrn how to cope
with the stress of a cancer diagnosis.
Throughout nil five sessions, we linve seen
these people teach each other, nnd us. the
basic theme of drilling with life stressors.
Learn how to share one's •fears with
others, lenrn how to cry without shuttle
when nrccessary. but most Important, learn
how to laugh.
0*61 Shannon li dlrtctor of toclil M rvlcti d»p»rtm»nt at
Cantral Florida Rational Hotpllal. Sanlord
Tha haalth column li provided at a community tervlca by
Cantral Florida Raglonal Hotpllal Inqulriet may be directed
to tha hoepltal

S A N FO R D — Th e 5th Annual Health A Safety Fair sponsored
by the City of Sanford ns n public service to the com m unity will
tie held on Friday. May 0. at the Sanford Civic Center from 9
n.m. to 4 p.m.
Co-sponsors of the event are Central Florida Regional
Hospital and the Greater Santord Chamber of Commerce.
Th is yenr a welcomed addition will lie offered to the public.
Th e Seminole C ounty Health Unit will be giving free
Immunizations to those In need of shots. T o participate, shot
records must be supplied lo the nurses to show what has
already tieen given.
For Information on the fulr. call 330-5627.

Learn to Discern
Have quostlons about popular
musicians llko Guns N' Rosos,
Madonna or 2 Live Crew? II
y o u ' r o agi t at ed aboul
advertising like Calvin Klein's
"Obsession" and II movies
like "Friday The 13th" are
haunting your homo, don't
miss "A Generation at Risk"
with Bob DoMoss, Tuosday,
May 3, at Bob Carr Portorming
Arts Centro, Orlando, from
7-9:30 p.m. DoMoss, youth
culture specialist lor Focus on
tho Family, provides parents,

S tudies: 64,000 teens
injured on the job
Ijr LAURAN M IIR Q J
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W A S H IN G TO N More than
6 4 .0 0 0 te e n -a g e r s s o u g h t
•'inrrgenry room treatment for
on thr-Job Injuries In 1992. ac­
cording to a study published
today that authorities say prob­
ably underestimates the pro­
blem.
Another study showed 670 16I anti 1 7-year-olds died from
I workplace Injuries from I960 lo
1989 Most of the deaths were
from car crashes, even though
federal child lulior laws probliill
most minors from driving on the
Job.
"T ills nation cannot ucccpl
that In today's society, children
arr still ticlng robbed of their
health, their youth and their
lives by workplace hu/urds,"
said l)r. Lin d a Rosenstock.
director of Ih r National Institute
of O c cu p a tio n a l Safety and
Health, which performed the
research.
The studies, published todny
n the Am erican Jo u rn u l of
’tihllc Health, highlight the fedrid agency's push to determine
he biggest risks to the millions
f U.S. teens In the work force,
ml to Hurl ways to protect them.
"First and foremost, youth and
heir parents need to be Inbrmed that there's actually a
ro b lc m ." N IO S II researcher
irry Laync said.
Th e studies couldn't point out
fety Improvements for various
n d u s t r l c s . but di d ur ge
m ploy era to realize that teens

have a lur different attention
span and comprehension level
than adult workers, so they
should receive uge-speciAc safety
training.
In the first study, researchers
s u r v e y e d 9 0 lio s p lt u ls to
estimate that 64.100 (icople ages
14 lo 17 sought treatment for
on-the-job Injuries In emergency
rooms In 1992.

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film.

Healthy moms make healthy babies
Tho Somlnolo County Healthy Start Coalition,
Inc., held an Open House at the Somlnolo
County Public Health Unit to Inform the public
ol Its newest outreach program lor young
mothors. During tho event, lour mothers
alroady enrolled In tho program, above from loft
to right, Enyoka Goar, Stacey Bowon, Marla

Turner and Martha Otten, were given special
gilts, by Judy Wilhelm, director ol the program,
for tho coming blessed moment to help with
tho little ones. Guests were asked to help
themselves to an abundance of Information
provided by the health department and other
agencies.

Ider exercisers breathe as efficiently
ly IRA OREYFUSS
kasoclalod Pross Wrltor
W A S H IN G TO N — Exercise when you are
^ld and you might do llilngs more valuable
mu run races — you might walk up Hlghts
}f stairs without breathing hard and feeling
fcary.
i Endurance exercise teaches your muscles
|ow lo delay fatigue, and n study Indicates
rat older people cun do us well ns younger
conic In one key aspect of this training.
That aspect Is the ability to switch from
uieroblc to aerobic metabolism.
Anaerobic metabolism depends on a
Tilted supply of muscle fuel that cun be
|urncd without oxygen, nnd It’s only good
)r short-term exercise — things like sprints.
Aerobic activity, which relies on oxygenred fuel burning. Is made to last. It lets you
Chlcvc n balance between the demands of
tcrelsc und the amount of oxygen ticlng
|td lo your working muscles — n steady
itc at which you cun keep going.
I Th e bad news about the anacrobic-acrobtc
Blatlonshlp Is In the first of two studies In
je American College of Sports Medicine's
^umal. Medicine and Science In Sports nnd
ncrclsc. T h is article re|iorts that liic switch
&gt;m anaerobic to aerobic exercise comes

Inter ns noil-exercising people get older.
Older people thus can tic left In n worn-out
middle stugc, with their anaerobic ability
exhuusted, their aerobic ability not fully
cngiigcd. und work left to do.
Hut the companion study Indicates that
endurance training speeds up the switch
from anaerobic to neroblc metabolism,
allowing the exerciser quicker access to Ills
powers of endurance.
Coincidentally, training ulso Increases the
length of endurance, so the new finding
um ounts to an additional benefit for
exercise. It's been known that exercise can,
for Instance, Increase how fur a person enn
walk. Th e new study Indicates the exerciser
also cun get started on the walk easier.
Both studies were done by Donald II.
Paterson, research director ut the Centre for
Activity und Ageing of the University of
Western Onturlo. London.
"D ally activities In older people require n
lot of getting up from a chnlr nnd going for a
w a lk ." the Canadian researcher said.
"These sorts of changes In energy demund.
even though light, would be futlgulng. We
use the same unacroblc energy sources over
nnd over again."
In the second study. Paterson and Ills
colleagues trained eight men with an

average ugc of 72 on stationary bikes. It was
a vigorous workout — three times u week for
24 weeks at about 80 to 85 percent of their
maximal heart rate, Paterson suld.
At the end, the men were working
aerobically at a steady state after about 32
seconds, ulmost 50 percent faster than they
were when the study started, the report
suld.
Th is change left the older men's switch to
steady slate aerobics near the point at
which previous researchers had found It In
young men. the study said.
"W e were really surprised that tt returned
to young persons' values." Paterson said.
Th is Is a sign that the ugc-rclatcd lug In
switching to aerobic mctubollsm, reported
in the first study. Isn't really a result of age.
but of "a lifelong lack of nctlvlty," Paterson
said.
Another researcher considers the findings
a hopeful sign for healthy older people
who'vc let themselves get out of shupc.
"T h a t's good news, because with very
decondltloncd people so m uch of what they
do Is not Impossible to perform but Is
difficult because they arc breathing hard,"
said William J . Evans, director of the Noll
Physiological Research Center at Penn
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President lauds Congress
movement on crime bill
have to."
. ,
He said the provisions he wants. Including
putting 100.000 more police officers on the
streets over the next five yenrs. will be
reducing the federal bureaucracy by 2S2.000
positions over the same |&gt;erlod.
All the savings will be used to light crime, he
sold,
,
.
Th e House-passed hill Includes money for only
50.000 new police officers, but Clinton sold,
"that's not enough."
,
Th e House Is now considering separate legisla­
tion. ulready passed by the Senate, that would
ban a variety of domestic und Imported assault
weapons.
. _ ,
...
Clinton encouraged the chamber to get on with
the Job. saving: " I wnnt the House to Join the
Senate to turn the weapons of wnr that plague our
streets — assault wenpons."
T h e president mild that one of those listening as
he recorded Ills address was Murk Klaaa, father of
Polly Kluss, a California girl who allegedly wua
abducted and killed by a repeat offender.
He said Klnss hns been a strong supporter or his
"three strikes and o ut" proposal, which would
require mandatory life sentences for three-time
violent offenders.
"I know he would Join me In saying we need It.
we ll fight for It and the Congress has to pass It.
Clinton said.

■y LAWRINCIL. KNUTSON
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - President Clinton said today
Ids administration Is brrnklng five years nr
partisan gridlock and "closing In on a top
p rio rity," passage of effeetlve crimp-fighting
legislation.
In Ids weekly radio address taped for national
broadcast, tbc president credited tbc American
people for •sounding tbe alarm over crim e" and
"forcing this legislation."
Americans told their lawmakers that
the
greatest nation on Earth should not nlso Ik - the
most violent." he said.
Th e House passed Its *28 trillion version ol the
crime hill on Thursday. 285- 111. Th e Senate
approved Its $22 billion measure last November.
Negotiators for the two chambers now must cralt
a final, compromise version.
Clinton credited House Spenkcr Thom as Foley.
D-Wasli.. for placing comprehensive anti-crime
legislation on the front burner and said In doing
so. "he's helping to break almost five years of
partisan gridlock." much of It during the Hush
administration.
"T h is Is the most sweeping crime hill ever —
the first to put extra police on the streets: the first
to Include crime prevention." the president said.
"O n this, we cannot cut corners, and we don’t

Dead at 81, Nixon leaves
behind mixed political legacy
By WALTIR R. MBARB
An AP News Analysis____________
W A S H IN G TO N - Richard M.
Nixon came from the right, went
to Ills left, and deficit every label
but the last, the president who
resigned. Until then, each time
the old Nixon seemed to fit a
pattern, a new Nixon emerged.
He was the free market Re­
publican who Imposed wage and
price controls, the ardent foe of
Com m unism who opened doors
to Beijing nnd arms deals In
Moscow, the pragmatic presi­
dent who wanted to undo the
Democrats' Great Society with a
version of his own.
Twenty-three years ago. Nixon
proposed n notional health In­
surance plan, with employer
mandates to help pay for It. 23
years ago. It would have been
done throvgh private Insurers,
with 'th e ' government setting
m inim um standards, for work­
ing Am ericans. He proposed
fedcrul Insurance for the poor.
. Liberal critics said It wasn’t
good enough, and the proposal
got nowhere.
A Nixon reorganisation plan
created the Environmental Pro­
tection Agency: he signed the
bill that set up the Consumer
Product Safety C om m ission ,
suylng It was "high time that the
government provided for com ­
prehensive regulation "
He sought welfare reform, with
help for the working poor and
requirem ents that recipients
take Jobs or Job training, hut
c o u ld n 't get It th rou gh the
Senate. "A n Idea ahead of Its
time." Nixon called It In Ids
memoirs.
" T i l l s was a rcul war on
poverty, but the liberals could
n ot a c c e p t I t . ” he wr o t e ,
especially from a conservative
Republican president.
Not that conservatives saw
him that way. especially when
the Nixon administration began
requiring that federal construc­
tion contractors take affirmative
action to meet minority hiring
.goals. That began In 1970. the
year after he took office, and
Nixon said conservatives consid­
ered It heresy.
His Vietnam war policy was
another matter. He was elected
promising to end the war and
win the peace — "I never said 1
had a plan, m uch less a secret
plan.” he wrote — hut It took
him four years to gain a tenuous
settlement.
Under Nixon policy. American
troops were g r a d u a l l y
withdrawn, the Inst of them
leaving In March. 1073. while
the administration tried to nego­
tiate peace nnd kept up the air
war. against North Vietnam and.
secretly until It leaked. In C a m ­
bodia. Th e anti-w ar protests
were constant, sometimes at his
White House doorstep.
But that did not deter Ills
opening to China. Red China
ddrlng two decades of enmity
without contuct. a policy the
young Nixon embraced In C on­
gress us an ardent conservative
foe of Communists. The new
China policy was an undertaking
no Democratic president could
huve risked. "T ills was the week
that changed the world," he said
after his breakthrough visit In
February. 1972; coincidentally,
perhaps. Just before the first
prim ary votes of that presi­
dential campaign ycur were be­
ing cast.
He'd broken unothcr mold at
home, In August. 1971. Impos­
ing economic controls he said
"left even long time wage and
irlcc control advocates breathIn a time of Inflation and
if!

Funeral plans

Reaction
Reaction to tho doalh ol lotmof
Protldont Nlion. from olhor lononlt ol
tho Oval OIIKo
“ Ho gavo ol ttlmtoll with Inltiltgonct
and dovolton lo duly and hit country
owot him a dabl ol gratltud* lor that
tarylco " — PraUdarl Clinton
"Richard Nlion undtrttood tho
world Ha understood politico powar
and tha Iraglla yal undaniab'a lorca ol
htttory " — lor mar President Raagan
"Tha dlltlcwlllaa ha ancovntartd In
olllca may ha»a dimlniyhad hly pro
yldancy. but what thouId ba ramam
barad ara hly many outylandlng
achlavamanly both loralgn and
d o m a y lic — lot my, Praaldant Buyh
"Hly lorayighl and diplomatic ofctll
halpad bring about much naadad da
lanta and ballar undarytandmg among
thraa ol tha moyt powar lul and popu
laca nallony on Earth" — lor mar
Pryyldanl Carlar.
"I happan to ballavt vary ytrongty
that Olck Nlaon way ona ol tha llrwat,
II not tha linyyl. loralgn policy pryyl
danly ol Ihly century" — lor mar
Pryyldanl Ford

economic uncertainty, he said,
the move was politically neces­
sary and popular In the short
run. Hut he nlso wrote later that
It was wrong for the long term.
C o n g re s s e n d o rse d those
steps, hut warred with Nixon
o v e r hi s re fu s a l to spend
appropriated funds lie didn't
deem necessary. Tha t led lo
legislation that prevents presi­
dents from spending funds as
Congress decides.
T o rein Nixon. Congress also
adopted the war powers resolu­
tion. over Ills veto, requiring
congressional approval to keep
Am erican forces on missions
abroad when they face combat
or the Imminent threat of It.
Th e Congressional Budget Of­
fice was created In 1974. us
Congress sought to strengthen
Its hand In dealing with presi­
dents on that front.
T w o Ntxon-cra housing pro­
grams. for comm unity develop­
ment grants and rental
assistance, have endured. Secre­
tary of Bousing Henry Cisneros
calls them the two most effective
programs Ills agency operates.
It Is u mixed legacy, clouded
now, like the rest of the Nixon
s t o r y , b y the d i s g r a c e of
Wutcrgntc. Nixon said that In his
later years, lie luid come to
accept the scandal and the
resignation "sim ply as one ma­
jo r defeat In a career that
Involved both victories und
losses, both peaks nnd valleys."
E D IT O R 'S N O T E - Walter It.
Mears. vice president and col­
umnist for Th e Associated Press,
bus reported on Washington nnd
national politics for more than
30 years.
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F o rm e r Pre sid e n t N ix o n 's
body will tie flown to California
on Tuesday and will lie In state
In the lobby of the Richard
Nixon Library and Birthplace In
Yorbu Linda.
Public viewing begins ut 3
p.m . Tuesday und will continue
through the night until 11 a.m .
Wednesday.
Services are scheduled for 4
p.m . Wednesday ut the Nixon
Library with family friend the
Rev. Hilly Gruhnm officiating.
Graham also presided over the
funrrul lust year of Nixon's wife.
Pat. A private interment will
follow ut the library near Mrs.
Nixon's grave.
Eulogies will he delivered by
President C lin to n . Sen. Bob
Dole. R-Kun.. and California Gov.
Pete Wilson.
Nixon's office said messages
aqd ffowers can be sent to the
library at 18001 Yorba Linda
Hlvd.. Yorba Linda. CallL 02680.
T h e l i b r a r y ’ s tel ephone
num ber Is 714-093-3393.

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Arts and Ends
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Colonial Room
Country Club al Heathrow
Corn-Air Aviation
First Union National Bank
Food Lion
Forever Resorts
Golf Swing Doctor
Hair Emporium
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Holiday Inn Lake Monroe
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Katie's Wekiva Landing
Knights Shoe Store
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Magic lauzu
McRobcrtsTire*
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Monaalery Golf A Counlry Club
Oilando Magic
Oilando Prcdiators
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Priming Palace
Public Utilities
Tim Raines
Rich Unilcd
Romance, Inc.
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Sanlando Depression Glass
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Sanford Discount Drugs
Sanford Flower Shop
Sanford Herald
Sun Bank
Sanford Tire A Muffler
School of Dance Arts
Seminole Ford
Seminole National Bank
Seminole Quick Print
Seminole High School Art Dept.
Seminole High School Key Club
Scnkarik Glass A Paint
Six Flags Nursery
Small World Touts A Travel
Sonny's Real Pil Barhcquc
Southern Bell Telephone
Si. Johns River Cruise
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Sunnilarul
Corrine's Beauty Salon
Texaco Express l.ubc
Therm-O-Tanc Gas
Tire Express
Todd's Quality Tomatoes
Town A Counlry RV Resort
Unilcd Telephone
Universal Studios
Walt Disney World
Wanalcy Unilcd Van Lines
Willett Cadilac
William Howard Jewelers
WTRR

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lake Mary High Sehsml Key Club
Sanford Middle School
Pal Mahany
Joe Williams
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Dave Farr
Don Tucker
Mel Sisskind
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Towel) Produce Disiriulors
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Caulhcn Truck Brokers
Salpilio Trucking Co.
Burk Farms
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Grinncll Farms
l.ong Farms, Inc.
Lusi Farms Inc.
Pioneer Growers Co-Op
Wishnalski A Nalhcl
Walden A Sparkman
Joe Wjtson
Biggs
l ake Monroe Inn
AJG l.ock\niiih
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Knapp's Rcslauranl
Mildred l.ind
Howe Indusiry
Neil Kinds
Winn Dixie
Publix Markets
Dill Suhcr, County Assessor
IMIA Marketing
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Florida Power &amp; Light
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Conference champions

BRIEF

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Lions claim
baseball crown

■ H N i Lyman girls,
Seminole boys
take track titles

A ’s p u ll u p s e t In B a b e R u th

S A N FO H D - Th e A Lakeside Gallery A s
scored five runs In the lop of (lie sixth Inning lo
upset the National Division leading M&lt;x)sc Lodge
Pirates. 10-9. In Sanford Recreation Department
IJabe Ruth Hascbull League action ut Sanford
Memorial Stadium Friday evening.
Doing the datnugc for the A's (4*3) were Ned
Raines J r . (two doubles, two runs). Urad
Urum lcy (double, single, run). Hrctt Witte (two
singles, two runs), Terrell Render (single, two
runs). Rod Hudson. Shnwn Green and Ryan
Wagner (one single and one run each) and Jason
Thorton (single).
Pacing the Pirates (5-2) were Jason Graham
(two doubles, two runs). Terrance Daniels (two
singles, run). Antonio White (double, two runs).
Alex Scott (double, run). Evan Thom pson
(single) and Ronnie, Washington nnd Willie
Robinson (one run each).

AROUND THE NATION
Hawks hold oil Magic
A T L A N T A — Th e Atlanta Hawks clinched
hom ccourt advantage through the Eastern
Conference playofTs with a hard-fought 93-89
victory Saturday over the Orlando Magic.
Stacey A u g m o n had 22 points and 11
rebounds, nnd his dunk with 20 seconds left
ended the scoring. Kevin Willis had 21 points
nnd 14 rebounds.
Atlanta will piny Miami In the best-of-5
opening round of the playolfs. Orlando, locked
Into the fourth pluyoff seeding position, will play
Indlunu tf the Pacers bent Miami Salurduy night.
Shaqullle O 'N eal. In a battle w ith San
Antonio's David Robinson for the league scoring
title, led the Magic with 27 points and 19
rebounds. He Is averaging 29.313 points with
one game remaining Sunday against New
Jersey. Robinson Is averaging 29.200 points
heading Into h la regular-season finale Sunday at
the Los Angeles Clippers.

L A K E M ARY — Scoring points In every event,
the L ym a n Greyhounds claimed the girls'
Seminole Athletic Conference track nnd field
chnmplonshlp Friday night at Lake Mury High
School's Don T . Reynolds Stadium.
Willie second-place Seminole collected more
In d iv id u a l w in s th a n L y m a n (8 -5 ), the
Greyhounds' superior depth resulted In a 122-79
advantage In the paints slnndlngs.
In the boys' hnlf of the meet, the Seminole
Fighting Scmlnoles romped lo their fifth consec­
utive SA C title (and their 10th In the 11-year
history of the meet), oulscorlng runner-up
Lym an 133-88.
"W e did O K for a nuisance meet." said
Seminole coach Ken Hrnomun with a shrug "It's
not thnt this Isn't a competitive meet, but I'd
much rather Ik - off the week before the district
meet. It Is the conference championship, which Is
Important."
Double winner Ktannh llresnlck led the Lyman
girls as she finished first In both the 1.600-meter
run (winning In 5 minutes, 39.4 seconds) and the
3.200-meter run (12:13.0).
Other Individual conference titles for the
Greyhounds were Angel Rhoden (discus. 97 feet.
4 Inches). Rita Greenberg (400-inctcr dash.
1:00.2). and Kelly Hudson (800-meter run.
2:23.6).
For Seminole. Rcllnder Morgan won both (lie
long Jump (17-114) and triple jum p (38-2). Also
claiming SA C crowns for the Trib e were Katina
I'erT)' (shot put. 35-644I. Shawano Montgomery
( 100-meter dash. 12.4). Tcncllc Hersey (300m elcr hurdles. 47.0). and Mlndcc Hampton
(200 meter dash. 25.3).
Montgomery. Morgan, Hampton, und Hersey
combined to win the 4 x 100-meter relay In 48.9

By DEAN SMITH
Htrald Sports Wrltor
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D c L A N D — Nationally respected Mlaml-Wcstmlnster
Christian brought Its hitting machine lo DcLbm l Friday
night and when the dust had cleared. Seminole haind
Itself on the short end of a 26-2 score at Conrad Park.
"W e're not that good and I'm sure they're not lliul
bad," said Westminster Itcud coach Rich Holfmun.
whose Wurrlors were crowned national championship
In 1992 by U S A Today. "It was Just one of those cases
where you gel on a roll and everything falls your w ay."
Th e Warriors 122-4) wasted no time In getting on the
board. After a walk and a sacrifice. Junior J im m y
Gutierrez ripped a triple Into the lefl-cenlcrflrld gap.
Jose Diaz then got an RBI on an Inlleld single.
Seminole had an opportunity lo get out of the Inning,
but a potential double play got no one as the Tribe
second basemun slipped and could not gel the throw to
second In lime.
After a ground out for the second out. Seminole
sturtcr Deon Daniels (6-6) looked like he caught the

W h a t ’s n e xt for n e w c h a m p ?
L A S V E G A S — Michael Moorer. secure In Ills
new position us heavyweight champion. Is not
sure about his future.
"1 hope to be In the game only for another
year or a year und a half." the 26-ycar-old
Moorer said Saturday following his history­
m a k in g . 12-round decision over Evn n d c r
Holy field.
M o o re r b e ca m e the firs t le ft-h a n d e d
heavyweight champion by winning the IHF and
W R A titles on u majority decision over llolyfleld
Frlduy night at Caesars Pulntc.
" I ’ve proven myself." Moorer said at a news
conference Saturday. " T o keep fighting Just
means getting more m oney."
Moorer. who might huve made 85 million
Friday night, depending on pay-per-view sales,
can get good money fighting a chosen opponent
or two and major money lor fighting former
champion Riddick Rowe or W RC champion
Lennox Lewis.

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corner on a 1-2 pilch to Robert Perez. But the pitch was
culled u bull ami on n 3-2 pitch, the University of Miami
slgnec mushed u shot Into right-center for another triple
and the rout was on.
All told. 14 Warriors either had u lilt or scored u run
In the 22 hit attack, which Included five triples and
three doubles. Senior Carlos Tosco allowed two runs on
four tills over four Innings to raise Ills record lo 8-2.
John Miller pitched a scoreless fifth to flush the game.
"It's strange." said Hofmun. "W e seem to lilt the good
pitching well.
"W e only got a few hits against Gainesville und
(Gainesville) P.K. Yonge. But we got 13 hits against
□ See Baseball, Page 3B

Silver Hawks edge by Rams in 8 innings
From Staff Raporta
CASSELBERRY You could
have figured that this game would
be decided by an unearned run.
Both the Lake Howell and Lake
Mary buscbull teams have been
plugucd by odd pluys and mistakes
all season. Friday night's Seminole
Athletic Conference matchup was
no different.

Irvan h o p e s to d o m in a te H a n e s

BASEBALL
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Photo Of feint'd Wei to

Loko Mary's Thomas Watson won the conloronco
championship both In tho high jump and long
jump (sotting a moot record loap ol 23 5*)-

LIO N ! 1. PATRIOTS I
l i l l Brantley
000 000 I — 1 I
4
Oviedo
Ml 414 a — 1 4 4
Srhardt and Van Oaf Walda Malcalt and Mynat WP - Malcall
(S ll LP - Schard! 1411 2B - Nona IB - Nona HR - Nona
Racocdi — Lata Branllay 14 I. ! &gt; SAC, Oviado It 1.1 I SAC

M iam i-W estm inster w hips Sem inoles

C IN C IN N A T I — Pinch-runner C huck Carr beat
shortstop Rarry Larkin's throw home on u
grounder In the ninth Inning Saturday, giving
the Florida Marlins a 3-2 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds.
.
Orestes Deal raddled ofl (he ninth with « single
against Hector Carrasco (3-1) und was replnced
by Cart, who led the league with B8 stolen basea
last season.
C a rr moved to second on Luke Howell
graduate Eddie Tnubcnsce's passed bull and
took third on a sacrifice by Benito Santiago.
Rick Renteria followed with u grounder to
lairkln, but C arr scored ahead of the throw.
Jerem y Hernandez (2-1) pitched two Innings
for the win. Rryan Harvey pitched the ninth for
his sixth save, ending Cincinnati's four-game
winning streak.

M A R TIN S V IL L E . Va. — When Ernie Irvan has
won tills Bcason, he has been dominant.
In fact, the two-llm c winner also bus dominat­
ed some races he hasn't won. Including last
week at North Wllkcsboro. where Irvan's Robert
Yates Racing Ford led most of the way only to
have a bad late pit stop relegate him to a third
place finish.
Irvan. who will sturt fifth In the 34-car lineup
for Sunday's Hanes 500. would love to overpow­
er the field on Martinsville Speedway's .520-mllc
oval.
"I think we'll lie real competitive, and I'm sure
the (No.) 2 car (pole-winner Rusty Wullace) will
lie competitive, und Ihere will probably be some
other cars that will be." Irvan said.

O V IE IX ) — Mark Metcalf allowed a leadoff
single nnd nothing else but a balkrd-ln run In the
seventh Inning Saturday afternoon, pitching the
Oviedo Lions to a 2-1 win over Lake Brantley
and. In the process, to the Seminole Athletic
Conference buscbnll championship.
Th e victory gives Oviedo (17-7. 7-1 SA C ) a
two-game lead over laikc Brantley (19-7. 5-3
SAC). Both teams have two conference games
left, but since the Lions swept the scuson scries
wllh the Patriots, they'd wear the S A C crown
even If both teams finished with 7-3 marks.
Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell would prefer not to
rely on a tiebreaker. "A s far ns I’m concerned, we
still need one more w in ." he said.
Oviedo took a 1 0 lead In the third Inning. T im
Slavik led off by reaching second o n a Iwo-bnAc
error. Mike Ruglenlus bunted him to third und.
after an Inlcntlonul walk to Todd Rellhorn.
Metcalf put down u perfect suicide squeeze bunt
that scored Slavik.
Rellhorn led off the Linns' fifth Inning with an
Infield single. After moving to second on a wild
pitch and being bunted to third by Metcalf.
Rellhorn scored an Insurance run when Lake
Brantley pitcher Mitch Schurdt bounced n pitch
off the plate and over the backstop.
Th e run came In hundy as the Patriots ruined
Metcalfs shutout bid with n run In the seventh.
Jeff Shaw led off with a walk und. two outs later.
Mickey Bono walked. Shaw th m stole third.
When Bono broke for second. Mclcnlf slopped In
the middle of Ills delivery, balking home Shaw.
Lake Brantley's only hit was a single by Jeff
Butler to lend off the game.

By T O N Y D r SORM IER
Herald Sports Editor_____________________________

C 8ee Track, Page 3D

C a r r ru n s M a rlin s to w in

From Etaff Reports_____________________________

Harald Photo By Edward Wollo

Thore wasn’t much Deon Daniels or
the Seminole Fighting Somlnoles
could do wllh Mlaml-Wostmlnstor
Christian Friday night.

With two out and no one on base
In the bottom of the eighth Inning.
Lake H ow ell's Dw ayne Sanford
went all the way to second base
when his ground ball was thrown
away ut first base. Mark Desabruls
followed with a double to score
Sanford nnd give the Silver Hawks a
1-0 win ut Lake Howell Field.
Lake Mary's Brian Murotla saw

SILVER HAW K! I, RAM!* ( i tiwi.l
Lak.Mary
404 MO M - 0 I 1
Laka Hawaii
OM MO 4 1 - 1 I 1
MarottA and Parai Fo», Butlafllald (I) And
Gill WP — Bulltflltld (1 0). LP — M a ' oIIa (14).
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Da t*brail IB - non# HR — nono. Ratordi —
Lata Mary I! II, 3 1 SAC; Lata Howall l i lt. I *
SAC

his record fall lo 3-4 despite not
giving up an earned run. Th e senior
righthander threw a complete game,
allowing Just live hits, striking out
10 and walking only two.
Brad Butterfield worked n score­
less eighth Inning In relief of stnrtcr
A ndy Fox to collect his second win
without a loss. Fox hud allowed five
hits, struck out 10 und walked
three.
K e vin Stephenson paced the
Silver Hawks by going two-for-lhrec

with a double. Also contributing
were Desuhrals (2-for-4. double,
g a m e -w in n in g R B I). Peter G ill
11-for-4) and Sanford (run scored).
Doing the hilling for the Rams
were Jim m y Razurrl (2-for-4). Scott
B rya n and D a n n y S io ry (both
1- for-3) and Rene Perez and Chris
Klclhl (both 1-for-4).
Lake Howell, which has won eight
of Its last 12 games. Is hack over the
.500 mark w llh a 12-11 record. Th e
win also Improved Its SAC record to
26. The Silver Hawks, who were
supposed lo play Spruce Creek
Saturday, will host KissimmeeOsceola Monday at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary (15-11. 3-5 SAC) has
lost two In a row after winning four
straight. The Rams will travel lo
Oviedo for another SAC game on
Wednesday starling at 7 p.m.

One change yields another: Miller to join SC O staff
■ y T O N Y D e S O R M IIR
Herald Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — Changes very rarely arc singular. One
often precipitates others.
For example, the slate legislature-mandated switch
from slowpltch to fastpltch soflbull for women will
reach Seminole Com m unity College and the rest of the
slate's comm unity colleges next year.
Since current softball coach Ilcuna Gallughcr has
already stated that she did not want to coach fastpltch.
the Impending change In sports meant that SC C would
have to make a change In coaches.
On Friday. SCC athletics coordinator Lurry Castle
announced that Courtney Miller has been named the
new head coach of the Raiders and that she will Join the
SCC staff Jun e 6.
Gallagher will remain the head women's basketball
coach.
"W c 'vc known since well before Christmas that wc
were going lo have to find another coach." said Castle
on Friday. "O u r search committee has been operating
lor the last eight weeks and they made. I feel, u very
exciting choice In Conch Miller."

Miller currently Is the head conch at Minnesota s St.
Cloud Stutc University, an N C A A Division II school. In
1992. her first season ut SCSU , Miller led the Huskies to
a 25-13 record nnd a No. 10 ranking In the final
national poll.
Miller Is a graduate of Crowder Ju n io r College
(Neosho. Mo.) and Southwest Missouri Slate and has a
master's degree from SCSU.
According to Castle, Miller also will be a physical
education Instructor
"W e've been short a couple of physical education
positions." said Castle. "Coach Miller will be a full-llmc
instructor/coach like (baseball) Coach (Jack) Pantcllas.
Gallagher and Raider men's basketball coach Bernard
Merthlc have para-professional status (similar lo that of
an adjunct Instructor! a) SC C . Gallagher and Merthlc do
have some leaching icsponslbllltlcs but do not huve a
full leaching load.
"Coach Miller will have a full class load, said Castle.
"She'll have full-llmc faculty stutus.
"You could Infer from that (Miller being hired us an
instructor/coach) u com m itm ent to meet the challenge
of the Impending change In sports and continue to
provide qunllty teams ut S C C ."

I

IN

Courtney Miller

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Mllchll II 1 0 11
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Brnton )b 10 0 0
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71 1 « 1
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Flarlda
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Cincinnati
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Curry 4. Wentworth 7
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Stony Brook 4 I). N J Tech 1 0
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Georgia Tech 7. Wako Forest 1
Gull lord 7 I, Washington 1 Lee 10
Mississippi*. Alabama 1
North Carolina I, ClemtonO
IIC Greensboro * 7, Md llalllmor* County

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Tennessee 1. GeorgiaO
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Marietta 4 4, Heidelberg 7 3
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Taiat Lutheran 4 1. Incarnate Word 11
Taiat Pan American 4. SW Louisiana 7
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K Abblt u 4 0 0 0
TFrndi Jb 'j 0 0 0
Ditrda lb 7 0 10
M cElryp 0 0 0 0
Carrel
0 10 0
Boon* Jb 10 0 0
Sntlagoc 7 111
WGrno Jb 4 0 J I
Rntorla Jb 4 0 11
Tbniaac 4 1 1 0
Bowen p J 0 0 0
Hanson p 10 0 0
Arlaipti
10 0 0
Brnton Jb 10 0 0
JHrndi p 0 0 0 0
Crrtcop 0 0 0 0
Brbarla Jb 10 10
LHrrltph 1 0 0 0
Totali
74 1 4 1
Talati
11 l * I
Florida
lid IM M l - 7
Clndnnall
I I I 111 M l - 1
E-Bow an (1|. D P -Flo rld a 1 LOB—
Florida I. Cincinnati 7. 2B-RSandert 14),
Kelly (1) HR - Santiago (1) SB - Ktlly (4).
TFarnandai (J). CS — RSandart ( 1), Rally
(7). S — Sartlago, Hanlon SF — Shaltlald
IP
H R ER BD SO
Flarlda
Bowen
*
7 3 1 4 4
JHrndi W .M
2
2 0 0 0 3
Harvey $. (
I
0 0 0 0 1
Cincinnati
Hanson
*
4 i
7 3 7
Me Elroy
1
1 0 0 0 1
Carrasco L, 3 1
1
3 I 0 0 3
PB — Taubentee 2.
Umpires — Home. Rapuanoi Flrtl. Pulll;
Second. Weil; Third. Bell
T — 1:14 A — If.071

iNDINQS
All Tlmat EOT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dlvlslen
w L Pet.
y New York
54 71 441
■ Orlande
49 17 MS
i Ntw Jersey
44 u JJ0
i-Mlaml
43 )t .114
Boston
33 44 741
Philadelphia
34 17 244
Washington
3) 1* 7*4
Ctntrai Division
y Allanla
57 71 *4)
i Chicago
55 1* *74
i-lndlan*
44 IS 1*4
i Cleveland
44 )) Ml
Charlotte
41 40 SO*
Detroit
70 61 247
Milwaukee
70 *1 247
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Midwest Dlvlslen
w L Pet.
y Houston
SI
71*
i Sen Anionio
14 77 *47
i Uteh
17 39 *42
i Denver 7
41 40 SO*
Minnesota
10 61 147
Dallas
1) 69 .IM
Peclllc Dlvlslen
i Sealll#
*1 19 74J
i Phoenli
IS 74 *74,
■ Cg'den Slale
4* 31 41)
i Porllend
47 34 J40
L A Lakers
33 47 413
Sacramento
77 S3 3)1
L A Clippers
77 54 773
I cllnchedbetl conference record
a dlnchadplayollbarlh
y cllnthaddlvlslonllll*
Friday’s Oa mat
Clavaland 117. Washington t*
Portland HO. Minnesota 101
Utah 111. Denver 10*
Indiana 177. Philadelphia M
Boston 104. Chicago 04. TOT
Dallas 107, Houston 01
Naw York 111. Milwaukee 41
Phoanli 177, L A Clippers 111
Saaltla *4. San Antonio 47
Saturday's Oamat
Charlotte IM. Datrolt 10)

CB
_
7
11*9
14
74
37
3)
ae
1*9
10' 1
10'i
15*9
34'i
34*7
OB
_
4
6
(7
36
44
—
7
13*9
15
3119
34*9
35

Atlanta f). Orlando Of
L A Lakers alGoldan State, (n)
Mllwaukaa al Naw Jersey, (nl
Miami at Indiana, (n)
Sacramento*! Phoanli, In)
Sunday's Oamat
Detroit al Philadelphia. I p m
Charlotlaal Washington. Ip m
Naw York at Chicago. 1p m
Boston al Clavaland. J.JOp m
Denver at Houston. 7 10p m
Utah al L A Lakart. 7:70 pm
Saalllaal Portland, 7 70pm
San Antonloat L A Clippers. * p m
Naw Jartay al Orlanda. 7:10 p m.
Minnesota at Dallas. 4pm
Golden Slat* at Sacramento, fp m
End Regular Season

NBA BOXES
HAWKS f), M A O IC lf
ORLANDO (Of)
Kryslkowiak 7 7 0 0 4. Scott D I 0 1 10
O'Neal 7 14 17 If 17. Anderson 1 14 0 0 II.
Hardaway 7 IS a 4 If Rollins 0 0 0 0 0. Skllat
0 1 7 1 1. A vent ) I I I 7, Royal 0 I 00 0
Totals 717f 70 770»
A TLAN TA (Oil
Manning f 70 14 If. Willis 4 17 17 It,
Koncak 7 4 00 4. Auqmon f 14 4 171. Olaylock
7 If 0 0 It. Ehlo 7 4 0 0 * Lang J J 0 0 4.
Whatley 00 0 0 0. Fserall 00 00 0 Totals
41 fl 10 t* *7
Orlando
jo 7* ) ) I* - of
Atlanta
14 17 11 II - f l
3 Point goals - Orlando 7 11 (Scott I f .
Anderson 17. O'Naal 0 I. Skllat 0 I.
Hardaway 0 7). Atlanta I 10 (Blaylock 14,
fchlo 0)7 Fouled out
Non* Rebounds —
Orlando S« ID Neal If). Atlanta 1) (Willis 14)
Assists - Orlando IS (Hardaway fl. Atlanta
74 (Blaylock 111 Total loult — Orlando It.
Atlanta ) l Technicals - Hardaway A —
1*744

Iff* NFL D rill
NEW YORK (API
The selection order
lor Ihe Ilrtl round ol Itr l**4 NFL draft, lo be
held April 14 )1 |a compensatory selection I
t Cincinnati
1 Indianapolis
) Washington
4 New England
I Los Angeles Rams
*. Tampa Bay
7 Indianapolis llrom Atlantal
* Seattle
a Clavaland
10 Arizona
It Chicago
17 New Orleans
I) Naw York Jats
14 Philadelphia
II Ian Francltco (from San Diego)
t* Miami
1/ Pittsburgh
I! Minnesota llrom Denver,
If Minnesota
TO Green Bay
71 Detroit
77 Los Angeles Raiders
77 San Francisco
7* New York Giants
71 Kansas City
7* Houston
77 Bullalo
7* Dallas
Tf e Philadelphia
Iff* NFL Drall Underclassmen
The 7f underclassmen granted special
eligibility lor th* lf*4 NFL diall on April
74 71 Each ol th# platers have been owl ol
high school lor al least three seasons and
submitted a written application renouncing
than remaining college eligibility
Sam Adams, dl. Tens A IM
Mario Bales, rb. Arizona Slat*
Donnell Bennett, rb. Me ml
James Bottle, rb. Auburn
Timothy Bowant.dl, Mississippi
Trent Ollier qb, Fresno Stale
Marshall Faulk, rb. San Dlago Slat*
William Floyd, lb. FlerM* Stele
Marvin Goodwin, t. UCLA
Rodney Harrison, db. Western Illinois
George Hegamln ol. North Carolina Stal*
Greg Hill. rb. Taiat A IM
Jo* Johnson, da. Loultylll*
Calvin Jonas, rb. Nebraska
Jimmy Kllnglar. qb. Houston
Charles Levy. rb. Arizona
Thomas Lems, wr, Indiana
Dwight Me TadcJ»n rb. Southern Cal
Jamlr Miller, lb. UCLA
Byron AAorrlt. rb. Ttias Tech
A J Olodile. I*. Missouri
David Palmer, wr, Alabama
Coray Sawyer, cb, Flarlda Hate
Darnay Scoil. wr. San Diego Slale
Meath Shuler, qb. Tennessee
Bruce Walker, dl. UCLA
Lemon! Warren, rb. Colorado
Dan Wilkinson, dl. Ohio Slale
Rodney Woodard, rb. West Virginia

NHL PLAYOFFS
All Timet EOT
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
(Best oF7)
EASTER NCO NFERENCE
N Y. Rangers vs. N Y. Islanders
N. Y. Rangers lead tarlat 3 1
Sunday. Aar 1114
N V Rangers al N Y. Islanders. I 04 p m
Moodjv. April 21
N Y Islanders at N Y Rangers. II necas
sary. 7 14 p m
Wednesday, April 77
N Y Hangars at N Y. Islanders, II nacat
sary. 7:)4p tn
Friday. April If
N Y Islanders al N V Hungers. II necas
sary.4 04p m
Pittsburgh v i Washington
Washington loads tarlat I I
Saturday, April 17
Pittsburgh al Washington, (n)
Monday. April It
Washington*! Plttsbcrgh. 7 74p m
Wednesday, April 77
Pittsburgh al Washington. II necessary,
7.74pm
Friday, April If
Washington al Pilltburgh, II necattary,
( 14 p m
Naw Jartay vi. Bullalo
Naw Jartay leads tarlat 1 1
Saturday, April 1)
Naw Jersey al Bullalo. (nl
Monday, April IS
Bullalo al New Jersey, 7 Tip m
Wednesday, A p ril)!
New Jartay al Bullalo, II necessary. 7:74
p m.
Friday, April 7f
Bullalo al New Jersey, II necessary, 7:34
p in
Boston us Monlraal
Boston leads tarlat I I
Saturday, April 1)
Boston al Monlraal. (n)
Monday, April 11
Montreal al Boston. 7:34p.m.
Wodnatday, April 17
Boston al Montreal, II necessary, / 7* p m
Friday, April If
Monlraal at Boston II necessary. 7:l i p m
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Datrolt vs. San Jot*
Datrall loads series I I
Friday, April 71
Detroit). San Jot*)
Saturday. April 1)
Datrolt al San Jose, in)
Tuesday, April)*
Dalroll al San Jose, to 71 p m
Thursday, April 14
San Jot* al Dalroll. II necessary. 7.71pm
Salurday, April 74
San Jotaal Dalroll. IInecattary, 7:Tip m
Calgary vs. Vancouver
Calgary l**dt tarlat 1-1
Friday. April 11
Calgary 4, Vancouver 1

Tim Ralnos Is « Sanlord native and Seminole Hlflh School
graduate now playing for the Chicago Whlto Sox. HI b stats are
for the 1994 season In the first column, personal-bast season
totals In the second column and current careor totals
(Including 1994 gamos) In tho third column.
Ralnos was 0-for-3 with a run scorod In tho Whlto 8ox's 7-2
win over tho Detroit Tigers Friday night.
RAINES QAUOE
’94
Category
Gam es................ 13
At-bats............... 51
R u n s .................. 11
Hits..................... 14
8
RBI......................
Doublets.............
0
Trlploa..............
0
Homo tuna........
5
Stools.................
2
Avorago............. .275

boil
100
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
334

Sunday. April 14
Calgary al Vancouver. 1 01 p m
Tuesday. April 14
Vancouver a! Calgary, f 04 p m
Thursday. April 14
Calgary al Vancouver. II necessary. 10 70
pm
Saturday, April 70
Vancouver *1 Calgary. II necattary 4 04
pm
Toronto vs Chicago
Taranto loads torsos I #
Saturday, April II
Toronto *1 Chicago In)
Sunday. April 74
Toronto at Chicago i P p m
Tuesday. April)*
Chicago al Toronto. II necessary 7 7*pm
Thursday. April 74
Toronto al Chicago ll necessary. I &gt;4p rn
Saturday. April 74
Chicago al Toronto. If necessary. I Oip m
Oallasvt. 14 Louis
0*I!*i leads sarsaslt
Friday. April II
Dallas 1. St Loult 4 (O f I
Sunday. April 14
Dalles al SI Louis. I 0*pm
Tuesday. April 74
St Louital Dallas, llnettttary. 4 Tip m
Thursday. April 7!
Dallas aiSI Louis it necessary. I 74pm
Saturday. April 74
SI Louisal Dallas, ilnectssary. 4 gap m

AUTO RACING
NA1CAR times SM
M ARTINSVILLE Va - Th# lineup lor
Sunday's Hanes JOO NASCAR Winston Cup
stock car raca at AWtlntvIlle Speedway,
with residence, type at cer end qualifying
speed in mph
I Rusty Wellece. Concord. N C . Ford
Thunderbird *1*47. 1 Starling Marlin.
Columbia. Tann .. Chevrolet Lumma. *7 *1*
J Gaolt Hodlne, Julian N C Tord Thun
d a rblrd. *7 70J. 4 Jim m y Spancar.
Moorasvllla. N C . Ford Thunderbird 47 JM
I Ernla Irvan, Rockwall, N C . Ford
Thunderbird. 41 JOJ * Mark Martin. James
town. N C.. Ford Thunckitbird. 41 1*4
7 Mlchaal Wallrlp. Dwvidson. N C .. Pontiac
Orand Prla. 41 IIS, 1 Dale Earnhardt
Doolie. N C .ChevroletLumlne,41 717
f. Kyle Petty. High Point. N C . Pontiac
Grand P r l i . 47 104. 10 Bill E lllo lt.
Ulalrtvllla. Oa . Ford Thunderbird. 42 70)
II Rick Matl. Rocktrldge Baths. Va . Ford
Thunderbird, 47 044. 17 Todd Bodine, Her
rltburg. N C . Ford Thinderbird 47 0J7
11 7*11 Gordon. Huntersville. 74 C .
Chevrolet Lumlna. flflu . 14 Derrlke Cope
Huntersville. N C . Ford Thunderbird. fl 4J4
IS Bobby Hamlllas. Nashville. Tenn .
Pontiac Grand Prla. 41 417z I* Darrell
Wallrlp. Franklin. Terri. Chevrolet Lumlna.
41 M7
17 Ken Schrader. Coicord. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlne. *1 474 I ! Or to lacks. Winter Perk.
Ford Thunderbird. 41 771
I* Ricky Rudd Lake Normen, N C . Ford
Thunderbird. fl M4 70 Dale Jarrell Hlcko
ry. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna. 41 *47
21 J*ll Burton. South Boston. Va . Ford
Thunderbird. 41 t*4. 77 Bobby Labonle.
Trinity. N C . Pontiac Grand Prla, 41 J*4
27 Sltv* Grissom. Liberty. N C . Chevrolet
Lum lna. f l J44. 74 Jim m y H tn tlty .
Ridgeway. Va , Ford Thunderbird. 41 740
JJ Lake Speed. Concord. N C . Ford
Thunderbird. f l 441. 74 Hul Stricklin.
Calera Ala . Ford ThunJerblrd. 41 704
77 John Andretti. InlianapoliS. Chevrolet
Lu m ln a , 41 7*7, 71 T*d M u ig ra v* .
Troutman. N C , Fo'd Thunderbird. 41 7M
74 Jo* Nemechek. Mooretvlllt. N C .
Chevrolet Lumlne. 41704. 70 Terry Labonle,
Archdale. N C . Chevfdel Lumlna. *1 1)0
71 Jay Hedgecock. High Point, N C . Ford
Thunderbird. 40 *44; 12 Morgan Shephard
Conover, N C.. Ford Thunderbird. 40 417
7). Ward Burlon. South Boston. Va .
Chevrolet Lumlna. 40474; 74 Dick Trickle.
Iron Station. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna. 40 74)
IS Brtll Bodine. Hqrrltburg. N C . Ford
Thunderbird. 40 7*4. provisional Starter. M
Chuck Bown, Ashborv N C . Ford Thun
derblrd. 40 *1). provlslaiai tlarlar
Failed loOuallly
Curtis Markham, Petersburg, V « . Ford
Thunderbird. 40 4*4
Mlk* Wallace. Concord. N C . Ford Thun
derblrd. 40 J44
Loy Allen Jr.. Raleigh. N C , Ford Thun
derblrd. *0 404
Harry Gant. Taylorsville. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlna. 40127
Jim Bown, Portland. Ore . Chevrolet
Lumlna. 4017)
Wally Dallenbach Jr . Greensboro. N C ,
Ponllec Grand Prli. *0 111
Mika Sklnnar. Handleman. N C , Ford
Thundtrblrd. 41.171
Dave M a rclt, Avery's C rttk , N C ,
Chevrolet Lumlna. 44 24/

GOLF
Kmart Oraalar Greensboro Open
GREENSBORO. N C - Leaders altar
Saturday's third round ol th* Bi t million
Kmart Greater Greendzoro Open, played on
lha 4,til yard, par 7*7*-7) Forest Oaks
Country Club court*
Mlk* Springer
*4 44 70- 707
John Mors*
71 4( 47-707
Brail Bryanl
*4 71 *4- 707
Gil Morgan
*1 71 44- 204
Bob Lohr
«f 71 4f-10f
Hal* Irwin
41 77 71-704
Donnie Hammond
70 71 44— 710
EdHumemk
72*1 77-710
OudlayHarl
71*4*7-711
Oave Barr
72 71 *4-711
Mlk* Hulberl
7172*4-711
Mlk* Smith
*f 77 44— 711
Mark Brooks
*4 74*4-211
Joal Edwards
44 *4 77-211
Howard Twllly
77 44 71-117
Mark Calcavtcchla
71 70 71-717
Lannl* Clements
71 *4 72-717
David Edwards
71 74 **-11)
Guy Boros
7177*4-217
Jay Deltlng
*4 71*4 -71)
Jay Haas
*4 71 71-217
BrellOgl*
72 70 71-717
Bill Kralltrl
*4 77 71-11)
Bill Glatton
*4 7) 72-21)
LaaJanian
*4 77 72-711
John Hutlon
7 2 * S 7 t-)l)
KanGraen
717)70-714
Roger AAattbl*
44 71 70-214
Sl*v* Lowary
71 72 71-214
Brad Faion
*17)77-714’
Blairs* McCallltler
70 70 74- 214

career
1,830
6,927
1,222
2,065
715
332
100
128
753
298

T im Raines

Bobby Clampell
David Feherty
John Cook
Chip Beck
Robert Game!
Mlk* Raid
Gian Day
Craig Parry
Slav* Elk ington
Slav* Slrltkar

74 71 70-711
70 7* 71-111
77 72 71-711
/I 77 71-711
70 74 71-211
70 77 71-111
*4 72 71-111
*f 71 71-111
7**4 71-11*
77 77 71-11*

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AmerlcanLeagw*
S E A TTLE MARINERS - Sent Mackey
Sasser, catcher, to Calgary ol th* Pacll'.
Coast league lor a 70day Injury rehabibta
lion assignment
Nali*n*4 league
CHICAGO CUBS - Placed Jot* Gutman
pitcher, on Ih* It day disabled list, relroec
live lo April 17 Recalled Turk Wendell
pitcher. Irom Iowa ol th* American Assoc la
bon
HOUSTON ASTROS - Opboned Roberto
Ptlegin*. brst basemen lo Tucson ol the
Peclllc Coast League Recalled John Hudek
pitcher. Irom Tucson
LOS ANOELES DOOOERS - Activated
Carlos Harnander, catcher, (rom Ih* II day
disabled list Sent Tom Prince, catcher lo
Albuquerque ot Ih* Peel tic Coast league
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Retailed Dan
Micall. pitcher Irom llultelo ol th* Amencen
Association Optioned William Pennyfealher
outlialder. lo Bullalo
ST LOUIS CAROINALS - Placed Mars
Whiten ootlieider. on th* IS day disabled btt
retroactive lo April 14 Recalled John Mabry
oulbalder, Irom Louisville ol the Amencen
Association
IA N DIEGO PADRES - Raca'led Donnie
Elliott, pitcher Irom Las Vegas ol the Pacific
Coast League Optoned Bnen Johnson
catcher, to Las Vegas
BASKETBALL
National Basketoell Association
C H IC A O O B U LLS - Activated Bib
Cartwright, centtr. from th* ln|urtd list
Pieced Con* Blount torward. on the ln|ur*d
list
HOU11 ON ROCKETS - Signed Eerl
Curelon. forward lo a contract lor th*
remainder ol Its# season *•
'•
•»
FOOTBALL
Natsenel Fool bell League
OENVER BRONCOS - Released Greg
Kragen. note tackle
D E TR O IT LIONS - Signed Oev* Krleg
quarterback
OREEN BAY PACKERS - Signed Reggie
Cobb, running beck
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Signed Jell
Uhttnhak*. center, toalwo year contract
Canadian Football League
SHREVEPORT PIRATES - Signed Eros
Sanchez, quarterback
Arena Foothill Leegue
M A S S A C H U S E TTS M A R A U O C R S Signed Doug Adkins defensive specialist
MIAMI HOOTERS
Signed Jim Bishop
linemen
TAMPA BAY STORM - Signed Steve
Hhem, ollensive specialist
COLLEGE
C A P ITA L — Named Demon Goodwin
men s basketball coach
CLEMSON — Named Dwayne Shelter
assistant soccer coach
EASTERN MONTANA — Announced the
resignation ol Kathy Murray men s and
women s volleyball coach
FRANCIS MARION - Named Murry
Harlrler men's soccer uzach
OBERLIN — Named Ann Gilbert women l
baskelballcoach
PROVIDENCE — Announced Ih* resigna
llonol Mike Me Shan* hockey coach
TR IN ITY , CONN — Nqrned Amy Htatley
Williams men's and women's swimming
coach

TV/RADIO
AUTO RACING
Noon 7 M a m - ESPN NASCAR. Hanes
JOO. IL)
1pm — TNN. ASA DalcoChalleng* Series
J 70 p m , 7 70 am - TNN. NMRA
Southern Nationals
BASEBALL
1 0J p m — WTBS. Pittsburgh Pirates al
Atlanta Braves. ILI
2 pm - WIRB J* Florida Marlins al
Cincinnati Rads. ILI
1 p m — WGN. Chicago Cubs at Colorado
Rocklat. ILI
4 p m — WOR. New York Malt al San
Francltco Giants (LI
4 pin — ESPN. Monlraal Eipot al Los
Angelas Dodgers. ILI
NBA
17 M p m - W ESM l NUAShowllme
I p m - WESM 1. Naw York Knlckt al
Chicago Bulls. ILI
7 M pm — WESH 7. Sealll# SuparSonlcs
al Portland Trail Blatars. (L)
7p m — SUN. NBA Msgic Tonight
T 70 p m — SUN. New Jersey Nett al
Or Undo Magic. (LI
FOOTBALL
1 20 P m - ESPN. NFL Drall. (L)
1pm — SC. College Florida Spring Gama
OOl F
2 70 p m — WCPX *. Greater Greensboro
Open. ( I I
GYMNASTICS
4pm. — W FTV*. IMzrld Championships
NHL PLAYOFFS
I p m - W FTV 4. New York Islanders al
New York Rangers. (L)
LACROSSE
I p.m — SUN, ACC Tournament Champl
onthipGam*. ILI
VOLLEYBALL
II am . — SUN. Pro Beach; AVP Millar
Lila Tour
RaiSo
AUTO RACINO
1 p m -W G T O AM (1401, NASCAR. Hanes
JOO llapaddelay)
BASEBALL
I) 30 pm - WWZN AM (1440), National
League. Pittsburgh Pirates al Atlanta Bravtt
1:40 pm — WGTO AM (1401, National
League. Florida Marllmal Cincinnati Reds
3:20 p m - W TLN A M IIJ70). Southern
League. OrlandoCubsal Jacksonville Sunt
4 0J pm . - WWZN AM (1440), National
league. Monlraal Eipot al Los Angelas
Dodgers
BASKETBALL
7:30p.m. — WDBO AM (140). pregame 4.0*
p m ; W E D O F M (431). NBA. N«w Jtrtay
Natl al Orlando Magic

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24. 1994 - a s

Q uintet h igh ligh ts Bow l A m e rica -S a n fo rd ’s w eekly hon or roll
; • p « 0 l«l to th» H lfiM

_________________

SANFORD — Doug Burnell, Pat Johnaon,
Bob Hoaford, Delorea Jackaon ami Nancy
| Johnaon were fhc slurs of this week's nctlnn at
BowlAmcrlca-Sanford.
Burnell lurried In the tup series of the week
' with a 030 in the McGuire's Canvas League nn
April 14. Pat Johnaon also had u big series,
posting an 897 over a four-game set In the
One-On-One League on April 15.
Also turning In OOO series scores for the week
were Ron Van O dder. John W augh |009| and
Danny Cotton (000).
Hoaford had the top Individual game of the
week with a 25H In the Ueer:30 City League on
April 13, Just edging a 257 by Pat Johnaon
during his 897 series.
Among the women. Nancy Johnson had two of
the top three series, a 595 In the Friday Nile
Mixed Leugue on April 15 and a 588 In the
Tuesday Nltc Mixed League on April 12.
Jackaon had the second best series with a 590
In the Thursday Nile Mixed League on April 14.
Nancy Johnson and Jackson shared honors for
top gume with 2 3 2 's.
In league uctlon Inst week:
HIN00NER8, Aprils
Series — Phyllis Molt, 544; Jcn n n lr Adams,
529; Maliel Vogel. 491; Mary DeCoste. 478.
Oamcs — Mott. 211; Vogel. 205; DeCoste, 192;

Adams. 191,
BARBOUR BROTHERS, Apfllll
Men's Serlea — Gary Evans. 570; J im m y
Moyer, 5 5 1; Games — Moyer. 221: Evans, 203.
W om en's Series — Dottle Holmes, 501;
Jeanette Riley, 493; Oamea — Riley, 212;
Holmes. 178., April 18
Men's Serlea — hill Riley, 389: J im Moyer,
570; Oamea — Riley, 240; Moyer, 204.
Women's Series — Patricia Slplcy. 542; Mary
Dell Hardy, 483; Oames — Slplcy, 202; Hnrdy,
182.
TUESDAY NITE MIXED, April 12
Women'e Series — Nnncy Johnson. 588;
Kathy D e rry, 588; Oam es — Derry. 212;
Johnson. 203.
Men's Series — J im m y Carroll J r ., 540; Steve
Rice, 538; Oames — Carroll, 203: Alan Canettl.
203; Rice, 196.
BEER:30 CITY LEAQUE, April 13
Series — Rob Hosfnrd. 613: Jo h n Waugh. 609;
Dob Meyers. 598; T im Lytten, 593.
Games — Hosfnrd. 258; Meyers, 235; Waugh,
230, 212: Urtnn Dudley. 212.
SENIOR CITIZENS, April 13
Men's Series — Myron Gales, 506; Jo h n
Drown. 509: Oames — Gales. 206; Don Dangs,
178.
Women'e Series — Mary Dungs, 431: Helen
Deschelle. 425; Oames — Dangs. 168; Deschetle.
161.. April 16
Men's Series — Duck Denton. 391; Don Dangs.

497; Oames — Denton. 222; Dangs. 180,
Women's Series — Devcrly Westgaard. 465;
Mary Dangs. 442; Oames — Westgaard, 169;
Grace McConlglc, 103.
McQUIRE’S CANVAS, April 14
Men's Series — Doug Durnell, 659: Dunny
Cotton. 600; Oames — Durnell. 243: John
Finder, 225.
W om en’s Series — Cathy McNubb. 539;
Phyllis Mott. 515; Oamea — McNabb. 223: Mott.
211.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED, April 14
Men's Series — Glenn Jones. 547: T im
W nddle, 504: Oamea — Jones, 217; Russ
Fryslnger. 185.
Women's Series — Delores Jackson, 590:
Murdcl! Gonterman, 535; Oamea — Jackson.
232; Margo Duller. 202.
ONE ON ONE, April 15
Series (four gamea) — Pal Johnson. 897;
Marty Mincer. 850; Ja y Norris. 814; Don Canlglla.
798.
Oames — Johnson. 237. 232; Canlglla. 227;
Te rry Waldrop. 226; Norris, 223. 215; Ed Claps,
2 17; Jo hn Metzger. 211.
MYSTERY LADIES. April 15
Series — Fran llln rh . 530; Kathy Derry. 510;
Shirley Barbour, 464; Nancy Stanley. 449.
Oamea — Hlnch, 209; Derry. 186: Jean
Collock. 179; liar Inter. 177.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED, ApriMS
Men's Series — Pat Johnson. 627; Ron Van

Gclder, 014; Oames — Johnson. 245; Joe By her,
222.
Wom en's Series — Nancy Johnson. 598:
Linda Stafford, 547; Oamea — Johnson, 232;
Kathy Derry, 214.
SANFORD PINBUSTERS SENIORS, April 15
Men's Series — Don Dangs. 580; Charles
Conklin, 547; Oames — Dangs. 208; Conklin.
196.
Women's Series — Helen Deschelle. 523;
Agnes Ognosky. 526; Oamea — Deschelle. 190;
Knlhy Cooper. 186.
A • S YOUTH, April 16
Series — Jason Royal. 523; Eric Smith. 477;
Logan Jackson, 449; Jeff Shoemaker. 443.
Oamea — Royal. 216; Sm ith. 180; Jackaon,
164; Corey Norris. 163.
BUMPERS (YOUTH). ApriMS
Serlea (two gamea, four year olda) —
Drandon Marletlc, 150: Drndley Marlctlc. 124.
M 'C YOUTH. April 16
Series — Shcrree Gonterman. 349: T im Foote.
325: Eric Settle. 300; Glen Welch. 299.
Oamea — Gonterman. 137; Foote. 130; Settle.
l2 7 :C u rtlsC o g h u m . 116.
WASHDAY DROPOUTS, April 18
Men's Serlea — Gene Rogero. 533; Hob Orwlg.
524; Oamea — Rogero. 212: Orwlg. 202.
W om en's Series — Barbara Richards. 493;
Marge Gunstcr. 436; Gamea — Richards. 187;
Eve Rogero. 179.

Quivers captains earn Hot Shot status
4l LAKE MARY MIOM SCHOOL
FrM ty. April I]
O IRLI
f i lm K i m — I. Lyman (LI 1II; 7
Samlnol# III It: J Lak* M iry ILM ) 4). &lt;
O»i*do (01 44; t. Lak* How.ll (LH ) 4}. *
L.k* Drantl.y (LB ) IS
IntflvMualrtiultt
SX.I put — I. Kalina Parry IS) 114*.; 1
Latliha William* IlM I » * : 1 Wlldar (01
Jt I4t 4 Tallay (LI » I V | ; I Brown (L)
&gt;*1kai« OutwrUM )27 7
Lanf |wmp — I. Ballndar Morgan IS)
IMS*; 1 F .l.ih * Wilton 10) K m . 1
Nhod*i (L) H R 4 Mood ILM ) IS*W; 5
Davit IS) IS **.; 4 Clarki (L H ) 12 4*.
High lamp — I F»i#ih* Wilton (O) 4 li I
Ktl* Elrown (L ) 41, J Sluckay (IM I 41; 4
Dubor (LM ) 4 4. S. Rhodat &lt;L&gt; 4 4: 4
Towntand (LM ) 4 4.
Tripta lamp — I Ballndar Morg«n IS) It 3,
I. W lntom a C larka (L M ) ) ] *t&gt;; )
MacPharton (SI S14W) 4, Dodton (LI M 4'ti
) Drown (LI JJ lit ; 4 Sluckay ILMI II 4W.
DMtut — I. Angal Rhodat IL) t l 4; 1
Latitha William* (LM I *4 1, ) Smollntkl
(LH ) M l. 4 Fotftr (SI t i l l S Harndon
(IR )tS f ! 4 Dowling ( L I U 4
I»0 malar high hurdlat — I. Kaltha Gam
mont 10) II ti 2 Tanalta Hartay ISI II S; J
Dodton |L) 1*4. 4 Sober Iion (LM I 1/4; I
Ftmandti (L H ) It It 4. Nguytn (LMI I I 0
104 malar daih — I Shawana Monlgomary
IS) 114: 2 Javonla Gra*n IL) 12 4, 1 Hood
(LM I IIP. ] Tyrall (L) II I; 4 Davit IS)
I I 1: &gt; Oarklay ILM ) 111
1.40* malar run — I. Klanah Bratnlck (L)
I H I I Kally Itudton IL) J 4)0; 1 Falla
{01 1 soil 4. Kamlntkl (LH ) I M I . S
Markay lO) 4 014,4. Salaman|LHI4 02 4
4 a l i t malar ralay — 1. Samlnala
(Monlgomary. Morgan. Hamplon. Hartay)
4|.2j 1 Lyman 4*1; J. Oviado &gt;2 0; 4 Lata
Mary U *; S Laka Hawaii l i t.
404 malar dath — I. Rita Graanoarg (LI
1001; 1 Wlntoma Clarka (LH ) 1010. 1
McDonall (LB) I 04 0; 4. (H it (O) I 04 ft 1
Gar bar (LH ) 1 01 Ot 1. Jamat &lt;S]l 05 2
kOOmatar kw hurdlat — 1 Ttnrll# Hartay
IS) 42 0, 2 Jannllar Dodton (L) 10 0: 2
Borklty (LMI SO 0; 4. Dixon ILMI SI 0. S
Nguyan ILM) SI 1; 4 Robarlton (LM I 54 2.
100malar run — 1 Kally Hudson (LI
2:22 4; 2 Kally Blakaly (LO) 114 2; 1 l.
Kalth (LI 1 14 4; 4. ratio (011:JJ 2; 5 Hrnclr
(L) 2:11 4; 4 Jantan 10) 2 )i S
200 malar doth — 1 Mlndaa Hamplon IS)
IS J. 2 Jayonla Grtan (L ) 24 2, 3 Mood ILM)
11 1; 4 Oupraa (LI 22 2. J. Tyrtll IL) 22 4. 4
Clark* (LH ) 12,5
1.100 malar run — t Klanah Bratnlck (LI
11:1)0: 1 Mao.# AI lord I D 11 44 4; )
Whllahaad (L H ) 12 42 0. 4 Burger IL)
12 52 0. 1 Kramer (LMI 12.SO.*; 4 Filch
ILM) 11:1)0
4 a 40* meter r«l* y — 1 Somlnol*
(Montgomery. H*mplon. Morg*n, Davit)
4 02 5; 1 Lyman 4:13 0; 5 Lake Howell
4:124; 4. Laka Branllay 4 24 1, S Oviado
4:41.2; 0 L4ka Mary J O* 2

BOVS
Taam tcorti — I Samlnol# IS) 111; 1
Lyman (L ) 44 J Laka Mowali (LH ) *0 5: 4
Lake Mary ILM ) 40 5, ) Laka Branllay (L Bl
11, 4 Oviado 10124
Individual reiulti
D)tcut — 1 Barnard Sparrow ISI 111 2; 1
Jamat Davit (LM I ltd a.- 1 Brown (LH)
1412; 4 Dlllworlh (LI 1421; S Olton (LH)
141 4;* Fenwick (LMI 111 0
Long lump — I Thom«t Walton ILM )
11 Sit; 1 Andr* Scoll (S) 21 4'a; 1 Shaw ILI
11 4&gt;4; 4. Chliolm (LH ) 20IH ; 5 Ruflln (SI
20 1. 4 B Smith (SI 30 It*
Trlpl# lump — I Andr* Scott IS) 40»Wt 2
Donnail William* (S) 411: } Banks IL) 40 2.
4 Ruflln IS] 401: I. W Jontt (L&gt; 401k, 4
Shaw (LI 40 Ik
Sisal put — I Barnard Sparrow ISI SO*; 3
Brian Olton I lH ) 4| IH ; 1 K Hill (SI 45 4; 4
Moran (SI 411; 5 Millar ILBI 41 H i; 4
Ujrn|um ILB) 42 2
High lump — f. Thomas Walton ILMI 5 I,
2 Brian Pallaway (O) S 4
Pul4 vault — 1 Saan Rogtrt (LB ) 110. 3
Albarto A,evades (O) 110. 1 Summit) (LMI
to4, 4 Kamplnk ILM) 100; 5 McDarmoll
(L H ) *0; 0 Bootha ILM ) *0
lit malar high hurdlat — I. Julian Wlm
barly ($1 114; 3 Darrlko Shaw IL) 1)4. 1
Rickard ISI 14 2; 4 Canwall (L ) 121; S
GraanalL) ti 1, 4 Gravat(O) II S
1*0 m#lar dith — I Cory Wilton IS) 10 0. 2
CharII* Farmer |SI M O. 1 Chliolm (LH)
It 1; a Moor* (SI 11 1; 1 Brookt ILH) II 4;
* Doran (LH ) II )
1.4*0 mattr run - I D*n Milky iLUl
4 Id I; 2 Rob Ey*nt (L ) 4 II I, 1 Gomel*;
(LI 4110. 4 Boahl ILB ) 4 141. 1 Frank
( LSI) 4 12 2. 4 Kamplnk (LHI 4 44 S
4 ■ too matar ralay — t Saminol* I Scoll.
Wilton. Swain. Farmar) 42 2; 1 laka Hawaii
42*. 1 Lyman 44 0; 4 Owtdo 44 t; 1 Laka
Mary 4* 2
400 m tltr doth — I Darrak Swain IS) II I;
3 Atwad Duval (SI SI 4; J Slant (LH)
&gt;101, 4 Groomi (SI 14 3; 1 Franch (L) 111:
4 Si*ttord ISI II 4
100 m tltr Inlarmadlala hurdkt — ) Julian
Wlmbarly ISI 40 2. 1 Darrlko Shaw ILI 41 0.
), Groan (LM ) 42 1; 4 Rickard (S) 424. 1.
King (LM ) *4 2. 4 McGill (SI 44 4
toom tkr run — t. Brian Okblar ( U
1 04 l. I Corty Frank (LH ) 1:011. 1 Graan
(O) 3 02,2; 4 larch* (O) 10*1, ) Millar
(LHI 2:10 2. 4 Ilk ) a Drown (LH ) and M
Holniman (LM ) 2 10*
200 malar doth — l, Charlk Farmar ISI
12 I: 1 Antal Davit (SI 12 4; 1 Mourn IS)
21 2; 4 Palkut ILH) 22 I: S Slant ILH) 21 I,
4 Brookt ILH) 111
1,100 m tltr run — I, Rob Evan* (LI
10 010, 2 Dan Hiller ILBI 10 12 0. 1 Boahl
ILBI 10:1*2; 4 Kemper ILBI 10 21). )
Sulkrby IL ) 10 44 4; 4 Kamplnk ILH )
I0.S10
4 &gt; too matar rtk y — I Samlnol* IWIm
barly. Duval. Swain. Moor*) 1 2* 4; 1 Lyman
1:22.1; 1 Laka Mary 1:11.4: 4 Laka Howall
1 42.). ) OvkdoJ SOI

Track
Continued from ID
w h ile M o n t g o m e r y .
H a m p to n , M o rg u n . and
Wymclku Davits finished Ural In
(he 4 x 400-mctcr relay with a
lime of 4;03.5.
The only conference champi­
ons not lo come from Lyman or
Seminole were Oviedo's Fclcshn
Wilson (high Jump. 4-8) and
Kelsha Gam m ons (1 00 -m clcr
high hurdles, 15.2).
Pacing Die Seminole boys were
t w o -t lm c w in n e r s O c rn n rd
Sparrow (discus, 151-7. and sliol
pul, 56-9) and Julian Wimberly
(110-melcr high hurdles. 15.6.
um l 3 0 0 -m c tc r Interm ediate
hurdles. 40.2).
A ls o w in n in g c o n fe re n ce
crowns for Seminole were Andre
Scoll (triple Jump. 4Q-9Mi), Cory
Wilson (100-metcr dash, 10.81.
Dcrrck Swain (400-m clcr dash,

3 1 .1 ). uud C h a rllc r
(200-mcler dash. 22.1).

F a rm e r

The Tribe swept both relays.
In the 4 x 100-mclcr relay. Scott.
W ilson. S w ain , and Fa rm e r
|H)stcd a winning lime of 42.2.
Wimberly. Aswail Duval. Swain,
and Dry an ( Moore won the 4 x
400-mclcr relay In 3:29.4.
Luke Mary's Thom as Watson
was the o n ly o th er double
winner In the meet, finishing
first in both the long Jum p
(23-514) and high Jump (5-8).
Second-place Lym an was led
by conference champions Drlan
Dlcblcr |800-nteter run, 2:04.8)
and Rob Evans (3,200-m etcr
run. 10:03.0). W inning confer­
ence titles for Lake Drantlcy
were Sean Rogers (pole vault.
1 1 - 0 ) a n d D a n H 111c y
(1,600-mctcr run, 4:26.1).

SA N FO R D — Quivers team captains Judy
Tesla and Norm Paah top this w rrk 's
Playtime Darts League's Hot Shot list.
Telsa. who leads the Unpredictable! in
the Ladles' D league, had 7 wins while
Pash, the ruptaln of Team No. B In the
Men's 11 League, collected 0V» wins
Also making the women's Hot Shot list
were M .T. Muggs' Laurl Benedek (five wins
and a turkey) and Jolynn Moreland or
Dnmboo Cafe (five wins and a hat trick).
Th e men's Hot Shot list Included U ik r
Mary Park's J eff Wood |s!x wins. « hull,
and a bed); Rich Moreland of the Humlxxi
Cafe |s(x wins and a nine-throw dart out):
utul Lake Mary Pub's Kenny Doyle (five
wins, four hulls, u turkey, un eight-throw
dart out. and a nine-throw dart out).
MIXED A LEAQUE
Lake Mary Pub's Untouchables (39 wins)
enjoys the largest advantage of any league
leader, outdistancing their nearest competi­
tor. Team No. 2 from the Damtxxi Cafe, by
11 games.
Only 10 games separate the rest of the
league as Team No. 2 (28 wins) Is followed
closely by Humboo Cafe's Polnts-R-Us |27|;

(M itch )
Schardt (who still pitched Lake
D ra n tlcy to a 7-4 w in lust
weekend) and 22 hits lonlglit.
You Just never know ."
D o i n g the d a m a g e for
Westminster were Perez (3-for-4.
triple, three runs, three RDI).
Diaz |3-for-4. Irtplc, two runs,
five RDI). Ja y McCoy (3-for-4.
three runs, four RDI), Gutierrez
(two triples, three runs, three
RDI), John Hcnuo (triple, single,
two runs. RBI), C u rl Drookcr
(double, s'nglc. three runs, two
RDI) and Ralph "Pec W ee"
Lopez Jtwo singles, run).
Also contributing were James
Davis (double, two RDI). Andy
Wise (double, run, RDI). Jason
Moore (single, three runs, two
RBI). Todd Johannes (Blngle, two
runs, two RDI). Eugene Boyd

(single, run, RDI) and Doug
Lchtlncu and Steve Owens (one
run each).
T h e F i g h t i n g S e m ln o lc s
(14-11) used speed to score their
two runs. In the third Inning,
f rc s h m n n P h illip E u b a n k s
singled, went to second on a
ftcldcr'H choice and scored on a
pair of wild pitches.
In the fourth Inning, sopho­
more Mike Meadows lined a hit
to center and stretched It Into a
double when the Westminster
oulfield was B lo w gelling the ball
hack In. lie also come around to
score on a pair of wild pitches.
Providing the offense for Sem­
inole were Meadows (2-for-2.
double, ru n ), T o d d Hensley
(2-for-2), Eubanks (l-for-2, run)
und Jam ie King (l-for-2).
Th e Tribe bus a big final week
coming up before the start of

River's Leather and Lace (27 wins); Team
No. B out of Score ut Touchdow n (25 wins):
mid Tim e Out's Bad to the Bone (22 wins).
M EN’S A LEAOUE
Blind Darta from Quivers |32 wins) has a
two-game edge over Lake Mary Pub's Oops
(30 wins).
They're followed by Damlxxi Cale's Bad
Attltudea (28 wins): The Icemen from
Lake Mary Pub (27 wins); Sir Waller's
W e ’re Back and Damlxxi Cafe's 8RJ (both
with 24 wlnsl; and Da Bulla out of the Lake
Mary Pub (23 wins).
MEN'S B LEAQUE
Th e wlnnlngcsl team In any league is Nice
A Easy's Real Eaay. which has 40 victories
but only a two-game lend over the W ar
Eagles from Score At Touchdow n (38 wins).
Tied for third at 34 wins each are Luke
Mary Pub's 8.O.L.. 2 Big, 1 Old out of
Bamboo Cnfc. und Lake Mary Pub’s Cobras
Rounding out the standings are Quivers'
Team No. 9 131 wlnsl: the Muggs Studs
from M .T. Muggs (27); Hmuboo Cafe's
Youngblood (25): Oie Bonecrushers out of
Quivers (I5|: the Bushwnckera (13) und
E.M.T. Pockets I I I ) . Ixitli from Sir Walters,
and Nice ft Easy-bused Grimm Situation
(10).

Five freshw ater fish records set during 1993
Five new freshwater fish rec­
ords were established by six
angles In Florida during 1093.
Records varied from large fish
such an striped bass and Hut head
ratfish to smaller fish like chain
and redfln pickerels lo the exotic
bultcrlly peucock bass. One re­
cord was broken twice In one
month.
The largest record-setting fish
ol the year was a 42.25 pound
striped bass caught by Alphouso
L. llurnca or Quincy on Dec. 14
In the Apalachicola River In
Gudscn C o u n ty. T h e former
striper record of 38.56 pounds
was landed In 1979 In Lake
Seminole.
In addition, another big fish
wus caught by Dcnjamln H.
Miles of Cottondale on May 24.
when he lunded a 33.56-pound
flat head cattish while fishing on
the A p u lu c h lc o lu R iv e r In
Jackson County.
Th e record for the chain pick­
erel wus broken twice during the
month of May.
On May 7. Larry V. Dean of
Martuiina landed a 5.06-pound
chain pickerel while fishing on
E (|u l!o x lc C re e k In L ib e rty
County. Three wcekN luter, on
Muy 27. Adrlun R. Sloan of
Chiplcy caught a 5.55-pound
c h u I n p i c k e r e l on the
Choctnwhatchec River In W ash­
ington County.
L a w te y 's M ike W llk c rs o n
caught one of the smaller fish
species In Florida when he
hooked u 1.06-pound recordsotting redfln pickerel on Jun e 6
while fishing on the New River In
Bradford C o un ty.
The only record-setting ftsli
caught outside of Northern Flor-

Baseball
Continued from IB

Lake Mary Pub's Dart Deputies 125); Ron's
Kids out of Unrle Nick's (21); and Damlxx)
Cafe's Slowly but Surely 118 wins).
MIXED B LEAQUE
Score At Touchdow n's Team No. 6 bus u
six-game bulge. 37-31, over Mom's Mugers from M .T. Muggs. Q Dlz's Bullshooters
(29 wins) are n close third.
Th e rest of the circuit Is bunched together.
Dumhoo Cafe's Bamboo Beea and Team
No. 4 out of Q-DIz are tied for fourth with 26
wins each. |usl ahead of Humlxxi Cafe's
Stlugera N Tweenera (24) und Good
Question from Nice A Easy (23).
LADIES’ A LEAGUE
There's only six games dllTerence between
the first-place Bamboo Magic from the
DamtxKi Cafe (29 wins) and the sixth-place
Mugg Shota from M .T. Muggs (23 wins).
Finally In the positions In tx-tween art- No
Anawer from the Lake Mary Pub (2H wins);
Uncle Nick's Kat With 2 Taila and D.J.'a
(both with 26 wins); and Damlxxi Cafe's
Wantabee'a 1241.
LADIES' B LEAQUE
Quivers' U n p re d ic ta b le ! (38 wins) owns
the second largest advantage of all the front
runners leading Good Answ er out of the
Lake Mary Pub (28 wlnsl by 10 games
C o m p le tin g the circu it arc W hiskey

ilal loth * Harold

d is t r ic t s . T h e y w ill host
Mainland on Monday and Spruce
Crcck on Thursday, both u 4
p.m .. in non-conference m at­
c h u p s u n d tr a v e l lo L a k e
Brantley on W cdm -sdny and
Oviedo on Friday In Seminole
Athlctlc Conference games, both
starting at 7 p.m.

Inside the Port, sheepsheud
C a p t a i n J a c k ut P o r t
Canaveral Is expecting some and flounder are providing good
g re a t o ffs h o re a c tio n th is action. Tro ut ami rcdflsh are
weekend. Wahoo. dolphin, king rated us good on the Data of the
mackerel, uml coblu will all hr Banana and Indian rivers
Ponce Inlet has non-stop uc­
present In good numbers. Reefs
such an 8-A and Pelican Plata tlon with sheepsheud, blucflsh,
will be gtxxl starting places for a drum , rcdflsh. Jack crcvulle. and
day o f tro llin g . Som e nice flounder. Shrim p, alive or dead.
grouper and snapper also are Is tilt* bait of choice. The south
side of the south Jetties Is u
biting on Inshore reefs and
good spot for flounder oh mullet
ledges.
Ida was a 9.08-pound butterfly
peacock buss landed by Miami
resident Jerry Gomez on Kendall
Lakes on Dade County on March
II.
For a fish to qualify us a state
record, anglers must have valid
freshwater fishing licenses or be
exempt under Florida law.
In addition, fish must be taken
by a legal sport fishing method:
identified und weighed by a
Florida Game und Fresh Water
F is h C o m m is s io n fish e rie s
biologist; und the angler must
s u b m i t u c o m p le t e d a n d
n o ta rize d state re co rd fish
application to the FG FW FC .
It Is best If the fish Is kept
alive. If not. keep It In Ice water,
For more Information on the
state record program, contact
lilt* Commission's regional oITtce
ut (904)732-1225.
SHUPE'S SCOOP
Use a fine file when sharpen­
ing your hooks. A file will rut
through the hook much quicker
than a sharpening stone und will
provide you with a much sharp­
er point.
FISHING FORECAST
Th is could be T H E weekend If
the weuthcr holds and the winds
remain relatively light.
Hass arc still active In local
lakes and In the river, but
action will he dropping off with
each hot day. In the river, fish
a re a s o f r u n n in g w a t e r ,
mouths of sloughs, or sand
bars for good action.

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Advertising
M e d ia III g ro w in g
L A K E M ARY — Media HI Advertising, one of m i l ml Florida's
lop 25 advertising agencies, Is celebrating Us sevrnlti year In
business with a move In Lake Mary.
Media III begun In 1087 ns a one-person, one telephone
agency. It has grown ton stuffof 10 with more than 25 clients.
Media III rcccncly moved lls offices from Casselberry to Lake
Mary.
Th e new offices nre located at 101 Tlm berlachcn Clr. In Lake
Maty.

Banking
G W o p e n s lo a n o ffic e In H e a th ro w
H E A T H R O W — Great Western Dank, one of the nation's
leading home mortgage lenders, announced Inst week It has
expanded Its lending operations In the sate and Is opening n
new Great Western Mortgage office in Heathrow.
Th e office, located at 120 International Parkway. Suite 120,
is a satellite of Great Western's W inter Park district loan office.
Great Western's new office In Heathrow offers a broad range
of Great Western adjustable and fixed rale mortgage products.

L o c a l re ta ile rs a re t o p s
in t h e O r l a n d o m a r k e t
Lake Mary saw the arrival, lor
example ol Hullders Square II
and Home Depot along the 1-4
Lake Mary :.nd Oviedo nre the corridor utong Lake Mary Boule­
hottest spots In the O rla n d o ^ vard and Target n short distance
metropolitan area for retnllersr away.
He added Hint research shows
an Orlnndo-based consulting
Hint those kinds of stores will
company has concluded.
continue In do well, hut that new
"There's no heller place for kinds of stores will also be the
retail businesses rigid now In trend In the future of these two
this area." wild Scott Owen, an communities and 111 the Orlando
associate with Real Estate Re­
mctropoltton market as well.
search Consultants. Inc. "Lake
"W hile these home Improve­
Mary and Oviedo are outpacing ment stores will continue to
the rest of the urea In retail thrive, the new (rend Is going lo
growth."
he com puter and electronics
According to Owen, blg-box superstores which will compete
"entrory killers " and single with the likes of Circuit C ity ."
anchor neighborhood centers Owen said.
According to a study com ­
d n m In a t r d *1c v c I o p i t i r n i
throughout central Florida In pleted by Owen for Real Estate
Research Consultants, Imth Lake
1093

B y V IC K I OeSORM IBR
Herald Staff Writer

Mary and Oviedo captured over
20 percent of the total market
demand for H ip 1 0 0 3 calendar
yeur.
The C entral Florida
G re c n c w a y has been th r
strongest force In the growth of
O v ie d o 's re ta il m a rk e t. He
believes it will do Hie same for
Sanford ami Lake Mary when
the filial leg opens In the
northern part ol Ih r county
soon.
According to his research, the
Impact of the Grccneway In
Oviedo has exceeded expecta­
tio n s. T h e report Indicates
174.000 square feel of space
were built In Oviedo In 1003 and
unolher 2G0,(XX) square feet are
expected to lie completed tills
year. In addition, u one million
square foot mull Is lielng pro­

posed bv the Rouse Company at
the Oviedo Crossings.
Owen said that Lake Mary has
co n sisten tly been O rla n d o 's
strongest retail market with u
IX).3 percent occupancy rate, n
number lliut be expects will
continue to rise.
"Lake Mary continues to be a
fuvorltc locations for blg-box
retailers. Home Depot, Turget
and Builders Square II have all
set tip shop there til thr last IH
months." Owen said.
He also noted that the addition
of thr 1.2 million square foot
Seminole Tow n s Center In San
ford (which Is expected to open
In 1095) should he n big help to
billh Sanford and Lake Mary
retail business figures In the
future.

Cutting ribbons around town

t For the environment
D e a le rs h ip c e le b ra te s th e E a rth
L O N G W O O D — In conjunction with Earth Day. Longwood
Llncoln-M crcury Is offering a free tree seedling and 85 coupon
towards a new vehicle battery or u. free Rushlight for anyone
who brings In a used vehicle battery through April 30. Th e
program Is part of Ford Motor Co.'s nationwide Florida
Motorcruft Battery Earth Day Recycling Drive In sup|Mirt of Ihr
National Association of Conservation Districts. Now In Us
fourth year, the num ber of locution have doubled since last
yeur, according to Ford Informal Ion. About 95 percent of a
used Icad-ucld battery is rcuseable. The battery Industry
reports a 06 percent recycling rate and Is targeting 100
percent. Residents may drop batteries off from H a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Th e deulrshlp Is located at 3505 N.
U.S. Highway 17-92.

Real estate news

B o n d in g to g e th e r
Tho Greator Sanford Chamber
ol Commerce honored Clayton
Byrd, owner of Byrd Ball Bonds
wllh a plaque announcing hla
membership In Ihe organiza­
tion. Jack Croach made tno
prosonlallon lo Byrd during a
ch a m b e r-sp o n so re d ribbon
cutting ceremony at tho busi­
ness Lntoaha Bingham, Alla
Taylor and Davlon Hampton
were on hand to celebrate Ihe
opening of Byrd’s new busi­
ness last weok.

C a lto n h o m e s to o p e n n e w c o m m u n ity
O R LA N D O — Calton Homes has broken ground on lls new
com m unity of Hccchwoods In Altumontc Springs, according to
Leslie Pelers. marketing and sales director.
There are 67 homeslles available, with homes priced from
8120.000 to $150,000. Five plans will be offered with living
areas from 1,800 to 2.700 square feel.
A model cenlcr will be ready by Ju n e 1. Ms. Peters said.
Th e cm nm uully. the ninth active one for Calton, Is located at
Holiday and Dalmey Beach Ronds In Altamonte Springs.

Ht rald Photo try Apryl Kenltlon

M o v in g o n

'Vans/ev

C e n tu ry 21 h e lp s E a s te r S e a ls
Barry Carnes, broker, and Patricia Westrlch. Busier Seal
coordinator of Century 21 A .A . Carnes, presented a cheek for
884.000 to host Pat Boone during the nationally televised
Easier Seal Telethon held March 5 and 6 In Pasadena. Calif.
T h e check contributed lo a total of 85 million raised by
Century 21 ufflccs In (he Untied Slntcs and Canada in 1993.
C entury A.A. Carnes ranked num ber three among offices In the
Century 21 system. Since 1070. thr Century 21 system has
raised over 845 million for Easier seals.

A
f o u l.

W h ite n a m e d to C h a irm a n ’s C lu b
O R L A N D O — Pam White of the Coldwcll Banker Longwood
branch office was recently numed to the Chairm an's C lub of
the West Central Florida operations of Coldwcll Bunker
Residential Group.
Michael R. Good, president of Coldwcll Banker West Central
Florida operations, presented White with her award ut the
company's Awards Breakfast held recently at the Tum pu Buy
C o n vention Center w ith over 600 sales associates In
attendance.
Th e Chairm an's C lub award Is given to only sides associates
with earnings In excess of 875.000 or over 50 units of sales for
1003. White also received the Circle of Honor Listings Sold
award, the Senior Sales Associate award, and the Million Dollar
Plus award.

S t or a ye

F la t id n

Wansloy Moving and Storage
recently had a ribbon culling
to celobrato tholr relocation to
their now facllty on Sliver Lake
Drive In Sanford. On hand for
tho oven! were Marla Ford;
Nora Kramer; Bill Loster; Cindy
Simmons; Walt Smith; Arleno
Colbert of Wansloy’s customer
se rvice d e p a rtm e n t; Jo h n
Furman; Robbie Robertson,
p re sid e n t o l tho S a n lo rd
Chamber ol Commerce; Emmy
Reid; Jack Croach. chairman ol
tho Chamber of Commerce
A m b a s s a d o r ; Bob W elch,
gonoral manager of Wansloy;
Rick Russl; Both Boldin; Path
Mosser; Andrea Farmer and
Andrea Krozelso.
Photo by Apry I Kiniiton

C o n te m p o ra ry M o rtg a g e re b o u n d s
O R L A N D O — Rebounding from a sluggish February.
Contemporary Mortgage Services. Inc. of Altum ontc Springs
|x&gt;sled 87.2 million In residential loans In Murch lo close out
the second best opening quarter In company history.
Th e full-service mortgage lender w hich specializes In
residential first mortgages finished the quarter with 818.7
million In loan Irarisactlons — n 2.7 percent Increase over last
year's figures when the company went on to chalk up a record
8116.5 million In mortgage loans.

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C o m m e r c i a l

Charge

I n s u r a n c e

TONY RUSSI
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S a n f o r d H e r a ld

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994 - 80

Mayday, mayday, it’s May Day
Woman’s Club to host annual spring brunch
SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

AARP reviews
prevention of
malnutrition
Th e monthly meeting of the
; Luke Mary Chapter of A A R P was
[ held Tuesday. April 19, DeLores
LANS MARY
| Utah, president of the chapter,
; opened the meeting and then
| Introduced Lake Mary Police
: Chief Richard Deary.
MARY
Chief Deary told the A A R P
ROWELL &amp;
! members (hat (lie roofing scam
SHARI
was back In town. One Lake
BRODIE
Mary senior citizen has been
taken for over SOOO. Chief Deary
warned A A R P members to be M e d ica re , M edica id or a n y
w a r y of a n y o n e s o lic it in g
mcdlgap insurance.
door-to-door us contractors. If
If you have Insurance pro
you need work dune, you should blcms. you etui call RSVP at
call Luke Mary C ity Hall and 323-4440 Monday through F ri­
make sure the person has a day from 8:30 a m . to 4:30 p.m .
business license.
A c o u n s e lo r w i l l th e n be
Th e meeting then continued assigned to you.
with A A R P officers' reports and
Th e second speaker on (tic
committee reports.
program was Sheryl Moser. R.D.,
T h e first speaker on the pro­ a nutritionist from the Central
gram was Olive White, SH IN E
Florida Regional Hospital. Senior
coordinator. S H IN E (Serving the citizens living ukme arc oltrn at
Health Insurance Needs of E l­ risk of malnutrition, she said.
d e r s ) Is a free In s u r a n c e There arc u variety of reasons for
counseling progrum thnt assists this. It can be because they skip
elders In sorting out thetr health meals or the spouse who did all
insuruncr problems.
the food prrpnrutlun Is gone.
Formerly an A A R P progrum Sometimes, [xiverty is a factor,
k n o w n as M A P , M e d ic a id - Moser added.
Medicare Assistance Program, tt
Chronic poor eating hubtls can
became a federal program In lead to serious health problems.
1992 run on a state-by-state Th a t's w hy the Central Florida
basis. In Florida. S H IN E is run Regional Hospltul is offering
through the Department or Elder nutrition counseling. W ith edu­
Affairs. S H IN E Is currently In 22 cation, seniors learn what they
counties In Florida: Seminole should and shouldn't be eating
County Is the moat recent. In and how much. The main goal of
Seminole County, S H IN E Is be­ nutrition education-is (he pre­
ing sponsored try RSVP (Retired vention of malnutrition. If you
S e n io r V o lu n te e r P ro g ra m ). have any questions, call the
There are nine volunteer coun­ hospital at 321-4500. extension
selors and five sites for counsel­ 5780.
ing Including the Lake Mary
A fte r the m e e tin g , A A R P
Senior Center.
members enjoyed a luncheon
Th e trained counselors know supplied by Barnett Dank. Th e
how to handle the paperwork next A A R P meeting w ill be
that goes with claims and ap­ Tuesday. Mny 17. Th e program
peals. how to read and u n ­ will be about wills and trusts.
derstand Insurance policies, and
how to deal effectively with
Insurance agents. Counselors do
Th e Senior Center board meet­
not sell Insurance or tell you
ing will be Tuesday, April 20 at
w h ich insurance you should
9 u.m. Th e meeting will be
buy. Th e y Just ofTcr help to any followed by u 10:30 n.m. prosenior citizens having questions
a b o u t , o r p r o b le m s w i t h □ Bee Lake Mary, Page 7B

Muydny may l&gt;c an Interna­
tional rudlo-tclephonc signal
used as a distress cull, but
around Sanford. May Day is a
spring celebration.
For about 20 years now, the
Sanford Woman's C lub lias held
a Mny Day Brunch for com m uni­
ty Improvement. T h is colorful
event was Inaugurated by
W inifred "Dill'* G lclo w as a
fund raiser lor die Florida Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs C o m ­
m unity Improvem ent Project.
Proceeds from the May Day
Drunrh have b rrn earmarked
toward helping the city of San­
ford wit It various stages of
beautification and othrr civic
projects.. Thro u g h the years,
colorful flowers and shrubs have
l&gt;een lovingly planted us well as
an Irrigation system lias been
provided
Th e event wan designed so
that [tatrons cohid have a fine
feed regardless us to th eir
lifestyle. Th e doors of the Sunford Civic Center iinve swung
open nl 8:30 n.m. und closed at
1:30 p.m . to accommodate the
timings desiring to eat well in a
nice, clean environment ul u
model,lie lull.
Tradition has followed through
and this year Is no different. The
Muy Day Brunch Is scheduled
next Sunday. Muy I. al the civic

H*f*U Sholo by Itoyw H m iu c I

Evslyn Hoolehan (head table, left) Is surrounded by friends at her 85th birthday celebration.
center, from 8:30 a m. to 1:30
p.m.
Th e hruncli menu Includes:
Orange Juice, Sausagr Panics,
D e n v e r Baked E g g s . G r its ,
Biscuits and Sausagr G ra vy,
Sweet Rolls, Coffee and Milk —
all for $3.50. adults, and $1,50,
children, under 12.
In addition, Aon (frisson Is In
charge of a bakery table that will
fenture a variety of m o u th ­
watering homemade goodies for
sale.
Mary Dale Jones will man the
(litre and roller service und
Jeanette Padgett Is chairman of
hostesses.Isabel Wilson Is In

charge of the tickets.
Chairm an Tawana Metis and
co-chairman Fran Morton will
Join talented Mary Childers In
transforming the civic center
into a May Day fantasyland
complete with colorful May Day
[Kites and other refreshing spring
accents. Sanford Flower Shop Is
d o n atin g beautiful longstemmed carnutions to be pres­
ented lo all women patrons.
Club president Jean Metis can
I k - found during most of ihc day
delighting the patrons with her
m arvelous background piano
music.
Don't fret atiout dressing up oi

dressing down. All are welcome
from plcknlckers and boaters to
the church goers.
Tick e ts urc available from
wom an's club members or at Hie
door, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m.

Evelyn turns 85
Some girls Just can't have any
secrets, even w I k i i they may not
want to broadcast their age to
the world. At any rate. Evelyn
Hoolehan was pleasantly sur
prised at n birthday party given
C See Dietrich, Page QB

Hobby: Paper dolls on display at museum Open House today

m ania
■ y SUSAN W IN N IR
Horald Correspondent

Seniors to meet

H t a n Photo by Su m o Wonnor

Phyllis Qrlndle has a fascinating collection of paper dolla from around the world.

Most little girls love lo play
with dolls. Phyllis Qrlndle.
wife of 45 years to former state
representative Art G rindlc. felt
it may have been somelfling
she never outgrew. Grindlc
has been collecting paper dolls
for about 15 years.
" I always loved paper dolls.
Instead of being a doll person."
she said. "I kept adding more
and more and all of a sudden
you're right In Die middle and
It Just keeps growing. I'm nut
an artist and I don't like to go
shopping. I do love fashion and
history and Hie paper dolls
have a lot of both."
Grindlc and her husband
h a v e liv e d in A lta m o n te
Springs for 26 years and have
four children, Elizubcth, Artie.
Kathryn und Gale. She pro­
udly spoke of her five grand­
children. Her hobby has af­
forded m uch rvluxutluu to her
busy schedule of traveling
with her husband.
□ Bee Hobby, Page BB

Elks to name king and queen; baby contest, wedding held

e: Top row (L-R) Alzanda
Washington, Stafford Mitchell, Delores Martin. Bottom row (L-R)
Amanda Alexander, Froddle Robinson, Pam Martin.

Celery City Lodge No. 542 and
E v e rg re e n T e m p le No. 321
sponsored their I7 lh Anim al
Scholarship Doll lo raise hinds
for scholarships for deserving
students. T h e students must
participate In the oratorical dis­
trict contest and the winners will
receive monetary awards to Ihc
college of their choice.
T h e contest for the crowning
of king und queen of Celery City
and Evergreen will (ukc place
d u rin g the cliartty ball. Elk
brothers and daughters have
Joined in to vie for the chance to
be crowned 1994-95 King and
Queen ofEIkdom.
T h e contestants for Ihc title
arc sharing the team effort.
Am anda Nathan Alexander and
Alzunda Washington are work­
ing together to share the title of
queen for 1994-95.
Atnanda Is an ardent member
of Evergreen Temple No. 321
where she serves ns escort. She
la also u member of New Mt.
C a lv a r y M is s io n a ry Da pi 1st
C h u r c h . S h e wan c ro w n e d
Queen of Elkdom for 1993-94
und she shares her reign with

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
King Roosevelt Cummings.
Alzunda Richardson W ashing­
ton Is an ardent member of
Evergreen Tem ple where she
has served ns financial secretary
for m any years. She Is a member
of New M i. Zion Missionary
llnpllsi Church where she serves
as secretary.
Another contestant vying for
the title of queen is Pam Martin,
u member of ihc Hickory Avenue
C h u r c h of G o d. Sh e was
crowned queen in 1992-93.
Also, competing Is Delores
Marlin, member of New Bethel
M is s io n a ry B a p tist C h u r c h
where she serves as a trustee.
She w uh a former Elks queen In
1980-87.
LI See Hawkins, Page 7B

Baby contest winners are (Mother Jackie Baker holding daughter)
U'Tavla Lanqulse Brown, second place, and daughter Christina
Danielle Humphrey, first place (wllh her mom, Loretta Humphrey).

M M U iM

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�• B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994

V o lu n te e r .

Blood donor gives
the gift of life
■y BUSAN W INNIR
Herald Correspondent

Sundvall-Bullock

SA N FO R D - Webster's Dic­
tionary defines the word vol­
unteer ns "o ffe r freely or
spontaneously and to volun­
teer oneself." Loren Dougherty
does lust this. Not only does he
Ive freely of himself, but It's n
Ig part of himself that he
gives regularly. Dougherty has
been a blood donor since 1938
nnd continues to give on a
regular basis.
D oughterty and his wife
Ruth who have been married
49 years, came to Sanford In
1953. Th e y have two children.
J a n and A n n e , and three
grandsons. T h e Navy brought
Ihe family lo sunny Florida
ehere he was stationed at
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
Dougherty, himself, was bom
In Iowa, where he enlisted In
the service. After 38 years In
the Navy working as an avia­
tion chief radioman, he retired
In 1957. "I flew In planes as a
g u n m a n . " he s a id . " W e
worked off of carriers. I wns In
three months and out to sea In
the Mediterranean about six
months a year."

joring In psychology.
Her fiance, bom In Pascagoula,
Miss., Is the maternal grandson
of Wayne and Clara Lee Thom as
of Altamonte Springs. Bullock Is
the paternal grandson of Mill
Mullock of Collins. Miss, and the
late Mrs. Audrey Mullock.
T h e Navy servicemen. In
lie Is a 198H graduate of Lnkc
fact, were what Impressed
Mary High School. Lake Mary,
Dougherty and motivated him
lie will gradunte In 1994 from
to begin his venture In giving
the University of Central Florida.
blood. Another factor In his
Orlando where lx? Is n member of
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
nnd majoring In engineering.
T h e wedding will be nn event
of Fe b . I I . 1995. 6 p m ..
K n o w le s M e m o ria l C h u p e l. C o n tin u e d fro m Page BB
W inter Park.
In her honor In the banquet
room at Touchton's on April 16.
Evelyn was Just before turning
85 und admitted thut she had u
good time and the celebration
” was real nice — real nice."
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 5D
T h e s u r p r is e e v e n t w a s
dolls, some from coffee adver­
tisements. and pu|&gt;cr toys, which planned by E v e ly n 's daughA room In tlx? Grtrullc home
arc pa|&gt;er dolls that m ove."
houses over 30 boxes, m any
ter-ln-luw. Ann Hoolchan. with
b o o k c a s e s n n d s l a c k s of
Grlndle related where to get 14 showing up for lunch. Follow­
portfolios und loose paper dolls.
the dolls and what to look for ing the luncheon, punch nnd
Some hang frnnx?d on the walls,
with dealers selling Ihe paper birthday cake were served.
dolls. "I'v e been to the Baby
like her Mickey und M innie
Evelyn was bom In Cairo, Ca.
Mouse for which she won awards
B o o m e r ' s B a z a a r I n S t . on April 25, 1900. so tomorrow
at u paper doll convention In
Petersburg. Wenninger s Antique Is, her 85th birthday. She moved
1990. Q rtndle'w as like a small
Market t n - M t - Dora...and-Ahe to Sanford from Kissimmee In
girl playing house as she showed
Florida State Fairgrounds when 1R30 and has lived her since.
the millions In her collection.
they have antiques. I don't And
D uring her lifetime. Evelyn
Her gentle nature, charmed with any at yard soles though. My has worked for several local dry
her excitement about her hobby, husband and I go all around Ihe cleaning establishm ents and
stale."
was a real treat.
wound up her career by worklns
us a seamstress at Sanford Naval
Her dolls range In size from
She discussed how dealers at A ir Station and later a seam­
her cut-out Sanlu at H* Inches times may cut the paper dolls In
high and an old French doll at lea to give litem a more antique stress at Orlando Nuval Trulnlg
3'/i Inches high to Shirley T e m ­ look. " T h e dolls that are priced Center for 10 years.
Evelyn has two children, Betty
ple and Jackie Kennedy at 3 feel $10. $15 to $20. you don't worry
Rose Stubbs. Gainesville, and
idgh. eldest In her collection m uch about," she said. "You
wux wind she colled a male doll cun spend from $1.79 to $2.29 R icha rd "B u d d y " H oolchan.
Sanford. There are three grand­
from the 1820s (o 1830s. Movie In a department store to $3,000
stars line the shelves from Rock . for museum quality. T h e y were children and five great grand­
children.
Hudson. Elizabeth Ta ylo r. Patty
10 cents when I was little. I go
She has been u m em ber of the
Duke. Ricky Nelson, Lucy. Avu by the touch und feel. Old paper
First United Methodist C hurch of
G a rd n e r. D inah S h o re , Mob dolls feel dlflcrcnt. Rag dolls arc
Sanford for about 50 years
Hope, the Waltons, the Partridge more acid. I have u pH pen to
where she was active In the
family und the Lennon Sisters. test them. 1 use W EI 7‘0 solution
U n i t e d M e th o d is t W o m e n .
Fred Astaire nnd Bing Crosby mostly for war year paper dolls.
Evelyn was a member of the
were part of her collection dieting You can smell the musty odor."
Scmlnola Rebekuh Lodge for 30
to 1941. Others In her collection In fact. Grlndle has become such
years and was a volunteer ut the
were Mark A n t h o n y and
an expert In tlx? field, m any Seminole County
Health De­
Cleopatra, und m any Marbles people ask her to Identify their
partment for 10 years. She Is
dating from 1968.
puper dolls. She has m any refer­ ulso a member of the Sanford
Dolly Dingle, Brenda Starr. ence books to help her In this Garden Club and the Sanford
Malx? and Horace, Moots. Tlllle endeavor.
Chapter of AARP.
the Toller und Superman were
Evelyn said she has always
She felt beginners In the area
some of what Grlndle called may want to write to some of the enjoyed garden work und sew­
"paper doll comics." "Brenda
publications for Information on ing.
Starr Is worth about $23 now ."
If you should see Evelyn, wish
upcom ing conventions or for
She spoke of some T o m Tierney extra details about paper dolls. her n happy birthday tomorcreati ons. " T ie r n e y m ude
Some of the magazines and ropw.
Ronald Rcugan, Nancy Rcugun newsletters recommended were
and Christopher C olum bus."
Bridge Social
Puper Doll and Doll Diary, P.D.
T h e hom e of Rose E d ith
Put.
O
P
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There arc other artists like
Rafael Tu c k . McLaughlin and Gazette and Puper Doll Review, Jacobson was the beautiful set­
Clurk Austin Sm ith. Sm ith was W riting all over Ihe country was ting for Ihe Sanford W oman's
known to make the first paper one thing Grlndle has done and C lub Bridge Social fur April.
she would udlvsc others that
Libby Prevail reveled In the
d o lls In A m e ric a In 1853.
beauty of Rose's home.
M cLuughlln made everything truly have u desire for more
Libby said. "Rose Edith Is un
hand-colored. He's famous for knowledge.
excellent cook nnd hostess. Her
Commodore Nutt, T o m Th u m b .
Grlndle stated that paper doll table was abundant with an
Minnie Warren, sister of T o m
collectors are called, "p a pe r elegant array of home-baked
T h u m b , Marie, wife of T o m
people." She advised to never delights aimed to please the
T h u m b a n d T o m T h u m b 's
use Scotch tape because It can most discriminating palate."
b aby."
damage the dolls. She used
Libby continued. "H e r home
Grlndle spoke of other paper denatured alcohol und Q-tlps to
dolls that were her favorite as remove old tape from the dolls. wus a feast for the eyes, the food
was outstanding and some peo­
Teen T o w n paper dolls. Sweet
"It's a fun. fun hobby," she said. ple even gat goad cards!"
10 nnd First Date. She ulso "T h e people you meet arc so
High score lor the day wus
displayed a folder of dolls Iden­ fascinating. It's so rewarding."
won
by "D lb " McElrath. Second
tified us "Dresses W orn by the Grlndle and a friend of hers In
high went to Tb n l Hobson and
F irs t L a d le s ." Lu cy Hayes.
Umatilla. Elsie Stevens, plan to the third high winner was Helen
Adam s, and Juckso:,. to name a start a collection of Woolworth
Ernest.
few. wore clothes to a " V " with
paper dolls. These paper dolls
Other players Included: Rose.
b e a u tifu l gow ns at..I su its.
arc only 20 to 21 Inches tall and Charlotte Smith, Carolyn C o r­
Mlondlc paper dolls were another
will require a lot of searching to n e liu s . Isabel W ils o n , E m y
type Grlndle spoke uf. "I have
accomplish this task.
Sokol. Betty Halback. Frances
lots of Mlondie puper dolls." she
W ith millions of eyes, and Wilson, Shirley Mills. Val Logan.
said. "T h e y 're very hard to get
M a ry Dale Jo n e s . M argaret
m uny smiles glancing one's way
and very precious
In the Grlndle home, one can sec Gross. Selma Caissc and Libby
. T o sum up all In her collection,
Ihe attraction to these dolls. It Prevail.
she has some of museum quality
T h e next bridge soclul will be
gave
the feeling of never being
ranging from 1820-1830. 1830
alone. Yet, Grlndle with all "her at the home of ftit Foster. Please
d lc -c u t s , 1860s a n d u p to
babies" guve a rlght-at-home call her for reservations at
M arble's and Cabbage Patch
feeling and the need lo add Just 323-1824.
(taper dolls to present. She had
one
more to the collection.
Am erican. French, Germ an und
Plcknlckers toast pastor
Grlndle's paper dolls will be on
English dolls. " I g o . cut und
O ver 100 church members
display today at the Sanford
u n c u t." she said. "M y specialty
and guests attended the annual
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picnic of the Flret United Meth­
House, from 2 to 4 p.m . Th e
whut I'm know n for. I m yself like
odist Church held In Centennial
public
Is
Invited
to
the
event
Ihe cut ones best. I like the touch
Park last Sunday afternoon.
celcbraliny the founding of Sem ­
and feel. I have some greeting
Th e picnickers had fun play­
inole County.
card paper dolls, advertising
S A N F O R D - Harold nnd Alice
Su n d vull or Sanford arc a n ­
nouncing the engagement of
their daughter, U iu Michele, to
Willlnm Larry Mullock II, non of
Larry nnd Ellen Mullock of Alta­
monte Springs.
Morn In Sanford, the brideelect Is the maternal grand­
daughter of Mildred Griffin of
Snnrord nnd the paternal grand­
daughter of Marie Sundvnll und
Roy ikiucher of Sanford.
Ms. Sundvnll Is n 1090 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School. She
will graduate In May 1904 from
Rollins College. W inter Pnrk
where she Is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta Sorority nnd ma­

on-going reason for giving wns
Ills mother. "M y mother wns
dying of leukemia." he said.
"A bout the only way they
could help prolong her life wns
giving blood. I realized I could
do something to help her and
others. There were firemen,
patrolmen nnd others In the
Nnvy giving blood to keep her
nllve. That really Impressed
m e."
T o date, D o u g h e rty has
given 23 gallons and 1 pint of
blood through Central Florida
Blood Bank. He has numerous
plaques hnnglng on his wall
for his many donations. Most
of the blood he hns given over
the years has gone Into the
a c c o u n t fo r the S a n fo rd
Church of Christ where the
family arc members.
Dougherty said. “ It's a good
check-up. Th e y check hemo­
globin. blood pressure nnd
temperature." Adm itting the
real m otivator In b rin g n
regular In donations Is feeling
that he m ay have helped
someone. "I always feel good
about It nfter I give." he said.
"I give because I know It's
going to help someone."
His advice to those thinking
of giving blood wns. "I think If
someone 1s physically nblc and
doesn't mind, they should give
blood. I think the biggest thing
right now. people nrr so afraid
of needles and this H IV tiling."

Lortn Doughtrty, a blood donor $lnc# 1958
he said. " I trust Central Flor­
ida Blood Bank more. I can
understand w hy they (poten­
tial donors) are hesitant, but I
don't think they have a n y­
thing to worry about with
Central Florida Blood Bank.
I'm a B positive blood type
which In not really rare, but
not one you pick u p
evcrytlm e."

G iving of one self was some­
th in g that D o u g h e rty can
speak firsthand about. Ills
selfless gift of his own blood lo
help others has become a
trademark within his church
and the com m unity. Deserving
of h o n o r and re cogn ition .
Dougherty has truly shown
himself to be a volunteer who
gives the gift of life.

Dietrich

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. to bo held
1.13 a.m.
Motts.

Sanlord Woman’s u i u u m a y uay m u m .ii i*ut m ill Ilee (from left) Tawana Melts, chairman, Carl
Diotrlch, chof, and Fran Morton, co-chairman, are

finalizing plana for the bio spring ev
May 3 at the Sanlord Civic Center, I
lo 1:30 p.m. Assisting Dietrich will be

Spring was In Ihe air and a good time was the
order of tho day whon Rose Edith Jacobson
(standing) entertained at the monthly Bridge
Social In her home on Washington Avenue.

Players showing their hands are (from left) Bet
Halback, Isabel Wilson, Carolyn Cornelius ai
Emy Sokol.

H w tM Photo by Apryt Kondl

ing volleyball and other gumes,
visiting and fcasllng from u wide
variety of covered dishes.
D u rin g the afternoon, Cliff
Melvin, pastor, was honored ut u
preview celebration of Ills 38th
b i r t h d a y w h i c h w a s I nst
Wednesday, April 20. According
to Shirley Edyvrnn. the church
flnanclul secretary. Cliff "hud
more birthday cakcn than you
could shake a stick ut." It seems
the good parson was honored
several times during the week.

60th class reunion
T h e Seminole H igh School
cluss of 1934 is meeting this
weekend for the 60th class
reunion. There has been a lot of
a c t i v i t y In c lu d in g a c ru ise
aboard the Grand Romuuce nnd
going to church In a body lodny.
More on this later.

50th anniversary
Rubyc and Leo King had u
wonderful 50th anniversary ob­
servance yesterdny. What a cel­
ebration. A king Is a king...In n
king...More on this later.

Performance today
Th e 26th annual performance
of Ballet G u ild of S a n fo rd Seminole, "O u t of T h is W orld."
will be held this afternoon ut
Luke Mary High School at 2 p.m.

Open House today
Open H o u b c , celebrating the

Th e following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital,
Altamonte Springs:
Lute notices:
M arch 13 — Jennifer und
Stephen Alexander, Longwood,
boy
April 1 — Laura S. and Robert
E. Miller. Lake Mary, twin girls
April 3 — Donna A. and Bobby
Alcgrla. Altamonte Springs, girl:
Crystal Y. and Robert S. H ow ­
ard. Sanford, boyj Carroll A. and
Scott L. Ocssamnn, Longwood.
boy
A p r i l 4 — Ja n e L . and

81st anniversary of Seminole
County, Is being held today,
from 2 to 4 p.m ,. nt the Seminole
County Museum of History. U.S.
17-92 at Bush Boulevard. San­
ford. A number of exciting ex­
hibits w ill be feutured. th e
public Is Invited.

M ahmoud Zarae, W inter
Springs, boyi Xlom am nnd Jose
A. Silva, Altamonte Springs, girl
April 8 — Merrisa and Brian C.
McCormick. Oviedo. boyj A n n C.
and R andall P. M cC a lllstcr.
Longwood, girl; Pulrlcln Ross
and T r a v is Robertson, A lta ­
monte Springs, girl
April 6 — Debra A. and David
J . Lavoie, Casselberry, girl;
T a m a r a R. a n d R o b e rt L .
Bullocks. Fern Park, boy: C y n ­
thia A. and Gregory P. Pitcher.
Casselberry, boy
April 7 Sharon L. SlndlInger, Geneva, girl

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Momentary act of kindness
will have a lifelong impact
DEAR ABBYi I nerd your help
to t h a n k a s t r a n g e r w h o
performed an act or klndnetui I
will remember Tor the rent of my
lire. On Prtyny. March 11,1 Hew
from Fresno. Calif., to Pullman,
Wash., to be Interviewed for
a d m issio n Into W a sh in g to n
State U n ive rs ity's veterlnnry
school. I had made reservations
for a rental car and motel room
In advance so that I could go
directly to m y motel room to
prepare for m y Interview, which
wus to be two hours lutcr.
After Inndlng. I went to the
rental car agency's desk. Inten­
ding to pay for the car rental
with m y credit enrd. I had
mailed m y monthly credit card
payment five days before my
trip, thinking It would clenr by
the time I arrived In Pullman.
T o m y disbelief, m y credit
curd transaction was refused,
and I had no other form of

shoulder, handed me a 9100 bill
and dlsappcurcdl
I want him to know that I was
accepted at Washington State's
veterlnnry school, so not only
did this anonymous benefactor
mukc It possible for me to arrive
on time for m y Interview, he
made It |K&gt;sslble for me to get
Into vcterlnury school. Abby, I
have no other way of thanking
him except through yo u r column.
AM Y 1IULROONEY

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payment with me. I was also
planning to pay for m y motel
room with m y rredlt card — so
there I was. stranded at the
airport.
I went Immediately to a pay
phone und culled m y roommate
t»ack In F r e s n o , c r y i n g
hysterically.
While I was on the phone, a
gentleman came up next to me: I
assumed he needed to use the
phone. Me tapped me on the

DEAR AMY: Congratulations!
If your unnnyrnous benefactor
contacts this column. I will let
you know.

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For a psraonal, unpubllshsd
raply, sand a sslf-addrassad,
atampad anvalopa to Oaar Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angalss,
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Hawkins------C o n tin u e d fro m Page SB
Th e Lodge has two brothers
vying for the title of King for
1994-95. Former King Freddie
Robinson has won for n couple of
years. He Is an ardent member of
New Bethel A M E Church and
serves us Esteemed Leading
Knight or Celery C lly Lodge 542.
Also vying for king Is SlafTord
Mitchell. Me Is a member of
T rin ity United Methodist Church
und serves on the tnistec board
of the lodge.
Tile com m unity Is Invited to
attend the scholarship charity
ball Introducing und saluting
"N A H A F B R O W E " and featuring
" T h e World Bent Bund-Tropical
Steel." There will lie dancing lo
Reggae Soca. T o p Ten Soul
music and old favorites. Th e
event takes place Saturday,
April 30, from 10 p.m . lo 2 a.m.
at the Sanford Civic Center.
African attire Is desired. Tickets
are available by culling323-4433
or call any members of Ihe Elks.

Baby Contest and
Tom Thumb Wedding

Wadding participants are (L R) Nikita Williams, Pinkie A. Wynn, Cy
Wynn and Sylvester Wynn.

Allen Chapel A M E C h u rc h
presented a baby contest and
T o m T h u m b wedding on S u n ­
day, April 10. The baby contes­
tant w in n e rs . " G o d 's L ittle
Angels," were Amt place winner,
Christina Danielle Hum phrey,
daughter of Henry and l*orettn
Hum phrey. Second place went
to U 'T u v Ia Lanqutse Brown,
daughter of Ulle Brown und
Jackie Baker. TlU rd place went
to Tacarra Tushny Roebuck,
daughter of Milton Roebuck ami
April Jordan.
T h e T o m T h u m b wedding
winners were bride Pinkie A.
W y n n , d a u g h te r of S h irle y
W ynn. Groom w u sC y W ynn and
the m inister officiating wus
Sylvester W ynn, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvratcr W ynn Sr.
Ma i d of h o n o r was Ni k i t a
W illia m s , g ra n d d a u g h te r of
Klolse Williams.
Th e Women's Day Committee
wishes to thunk all (icrsons who
helped to make the occasion a
success.

Baptist Train in g Congress will
dishes will be featured.
A donation of $5 will benefit be held May 11-14 at Zion Hope
the su m m it to be held for Missionary Baptlnl Church. 712
African-American females next Orange Ave. C ho ir members
from Zion Hope. M orplng Glory.
month.
SI. John's. New M l. Zion. Pro­
Btnafit for youth
vidence. Rose H ill. SI. Mat­
T h e Sanford African American thew's. First Shiloh, Ml. Sinai,
Academ y of Arts presents n St. Paul's, Anlkich, Oak Grove
f u n d -r a is e r , the " S p i r i t u a l and Snow Hill sue asked lo tie a
Jub lla lo rs." Friday, April 29. 7 purl of Ihe mans choir. Directors
p.m. at the academy. 1017 West arc Evelyn Clnrk. Earl Mlnott.
13th St. A donation of 910 will F a y e W illia m s , and Gl o r i a
be lo help fund com m un ity Williams. Rehearsals are held on
activities for llir youth of the Tursduyn al Zlcxi Hope at 7:30
com m unity, u summer program p.m.
teaching art, music, and drama. Pprayer breakfast
Tickets may tie purchased at the
T h e W omen's Day Com m Ilice
academy from 4-0 p.m.
of Allen ChnjH-l A M E Church.
Olive Avenue and 12th Street
Scholarship event
will hold a prayer breakfast.
There will tic a benefit for the Saturday morning. May 7. at
Central Flnrlda Ja z z Society H:30 a.m. T h r com m unity Is
Scholarship Fund — the Big
Invltrd to come out und pray
Ja zz Ja m presented In memory
with the women of Allen. Th e
of Bill Burns and Bill Hcrshcy. guest speaker fir the occasion
loduy. April 24 from 1-5:30 p.m. will be Sister Th e lm a Mike,
at Howard Jolmsous. Universal resident administrator of Ihe
To w e r (1-4 Exit 30A). A donation Good Samaritan Home, nn ar­
of 95 Is requested.
dent member of New Ml. Calvary
Fifty of the remarkable Jazz Baptist Church. A donation of $6
The African-American Female
Sum m it fund-raiser will tie held musicians who make central jK-r person Is requested. Tickets
at the Downtown Orlando Jazz Florida Ihclr home will contrib­ arc available from Kuthcryn
and Blues Club. 54 North Or- ute their lulcnts. Sec und hear Ale xa n d er, chairperson. Th e
uugc Avenue. Thursday, April the great Jess und Evelyn McGee Rev. Joint Woodard Is pastor.
2H, 7 p.m . for dinner and H:30 Slone, Don Scnlctta. W arren
Parrish, Charlie Bertlni, Bill and
p . m . *‘ M un lc St ar t s. E n jo y
M in d ♦ B o d y + S o u l , If Y o u Jo h n Allred.
in appreciation .......
‘Th e re will be a reserve auction
W anna Be W hole."
•"
Th e com m unity Ls Invited lo
T h e com m ittee m inds ate of the late Bill Burns' soprano
the
21st Appreciation Celebra­
sax.
a
gem
of
an
instrument.
made up to make this a great
tion for Fuyc J . W illiams us
success. The ir IkmIIcs have been
musician for the M orning Glory
Mass choir performs
called to duty to lake pan in our
Church
Choir, gnrs! choir Shiloh
T h e u n i t e d effo rt of the
com m unity. Now let's unite our
souls and enjoy un evening of churches of the First South Bapti st C h u r c h of O rlu n d o .
soul music, soul food, and lots of Florida Missionary Baptist Asso­ Donald Burns, musician, and
soul unity hi syppori of the ciation to form a muss choir lu Gregroy Teague, director, loduy
perfosm at the opening of Ihe at 2:30 p.m.. at Morning Glory
summit. Th e .John Ellis Group
D istric t S u n d u y School and Baptist Church on Highway 46.S
and Ms. tails' iKime-ctxikcd soul

Fund-raiser set

Lake Mary—
Continued from Page SB
gram. Speakers for the program
will tie Kuthy Gelir. parks super­
viso r. and L yn W rig h t, fire
marshal, who will be discussing
their roles with Ihe clly or Luke
M ary. T h e program w ill lie
followed by a covered dish lun­
cheon al 11:30 a.m.

Healthy Kids Day
Th e Seminole Family YM C A
will be celebrating Healthy Kids
Day, Saturday. April 30 from 10
a.m . until 2 pm. There will be
door prizes, food. T-shirts, pool
a c t i v i t i e s , f i t ness t e s t i n g ,
aerobics und more. Coupons will
also be available offering 50
percent ofT the Jolliers fee for
family membership. If you have
any questions, cull the Seminole
Fum lly Y M C A al 321 -8944.
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T h e Lake M ary H istorical
C o m m issio n has been busy
making Inst minute preparations
for ihe upcoming Oldc Lake
Mary Days event.
Members of the commission
have spent the past two Satur­
days cleaning w odw ork and
painting the interior of the "o ld "
City Hall building. The com­
mission's historical displays and
demonstrations will be set up tn
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event. May 7.
On Thursday night. April 21.
the commission made a formal
presentation at the Lake Mary
city commission Hireling. The
mayor, commissioners and the
city munager were briefed on the
fin alized schedule of e n te r­
tainment for Otde Lake Mary
Days, each of the school, church
and civic organizations
participating, mid the fact thal
each of the 68 allotted artisan
and crafter booth spaces had
been filled and tliat u waiting list
was already started for next
year's event. The city manager,
the mayor und die commission­
ers were each presented with a
T-shirt with the Oldc Lake Mary
Days logo and dale on It.

Meeting notices
Meeting notices for the up­
coming week arc as follows:
• Th e Lake Mary Com m unity
Improvem ent Association will
h o ld Its q u a r t e r ly ge n e ra l
membership meeting on Mon­
day, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the
com m unity building, located al
260 North Country C lub Road.
Members will be briefed on the
C IA 's booth at Oldc Lake Mary
Days with an update of the plans
given by Shari Brodle. A social
will follow. A ll residents arc
Invited to attend.
• Th e Lake Mary W oman's
Club will hear a presentation
from the Honorable O.H . Eaton
J r ., Circuit Court Judge for the
19th Judicial Circuit — Sem i­
nole and B rcvu rd C ounties.
Eaton has been a member of the

•Local N«w*

Florida Bar since 1968. He wus
elected us a circuit Judge in 1986
ami bus served in every division
of the court Including criminal,
civil. Juvenile und prohalc. He
was appointed by the Chief
Justice of the Florida Supreme
Court to serve on the Florida
Sen te n cin g G uidelines C o m ­
mission In 1991. Th e woman's
c lu b me e t i n g wi l l be he ld
Wednesday. April 27 al Tim a cuan Country Club. T h e busi­
ness meeting will t&gt;cgln ut 10
a.m. followed by the program ut
11 a.m. and luncheon at noon.
For more Information, please
contact Pauline Uundschu ut
330-3965.
• On Thursday. April 28. the
Lake Mary Gunlcn Club will
meet al the "o ld " C lly Hull
building al 1 p.m. Paul E. Legge.
code enforcement officer for the
city of Lake Mary, and Susan
Dclncs. city planuer/OIS coordi­
nator . w ill d iscuss v a rio u s
aspects of Ihclr Jobs and how
they nfTcct Ihe com m unity. For
more Information, please conlcl
Connie Bennett at 323-2107.
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8B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida

Sunday, April 24, 1994

BLONDIE

by Chic Young,

by Charle» M. Schuti

PEANUTS
SOMETIMES I LIE AWAKE AT NI6HT, AND I
A5K/WNV AM I HERE 7 WHAT'S THE PURPOSE OF
IT ALL? DOES MV LIFE HAVE ANV MEANIN6 7 " ^

THEN A VOICE COMES TO ME THAT SAVS,
“ FOR6ET IT! I HATE QUESTIONS LIKE THAT'*

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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
A p ril 34. IBB4
Th e year ahead might I k - (h r
time wlicn (he chickens come
home to roost. Persons to whom
you’ve In-cn previously helpful
mlghl n»&gt; all out In this cycle to
do tor you what yo u ’ve done Tor
them.
T A U R U S lAprll 20 May 20)
Today say what needs lo he said,
not what sounds the m ost
s o o th in g " T o thine own sell he
iru c " and also to the person who
Is cxpccllng sincerity. Taurus,
treat yourself to a hlrlhdny gift.
Send lor your Aslm -Grnph pre­
dictions lor the year ahead by
mailing $2 anil a long, self
addressed, stamped envelope to
Astro-Graph, e/o this newspaper.
i'.O. Hox 4468. New York. N.Y,
10163. He s u it to slate your
zodiac sign
GEMINI (May 2 M u n e 20) He
very careful unlay If you have a
wandering, romantic rye. You
might lark your usual good
Judgment ami get trapped in a
situation from which II m ay hr
dlffleult toexlrlcnte yourself.
CANCER (June ' 2 1 . July 22)
AnDcIpnllug a negative reaction
liefore anything lias In-cn said
mlghl Ik * your worse rn e m y
today. T ills could cause you to
art Improperly In situations you
erroneously analyse.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Flights
ol fancy could Ik - a creative
exercise lor your Irrtlle Imagina­
tion today. Continue to think
posi ti ve, (n il s p rin k le y o u r
thoughts with practicality as
well.
V1ROO lAng 23-Sept. 221 In
your llnaoclul and eonimerclnl
dealings today, don’t take a n y­
thing for granted. Itccause your
assumptions could lie wrong. If
something has lo Ik - defined, put
II In wrlllng.
L IB R A (Sept. 2 3 0 c l . 23)
Usually you try to Ik - a frank and
open person wlxi makes It easy
for oiliers to know where you
stand. T o d a y , how ever, you
might try to please all and end
op pleasing no one.
SCORPIO (Od. 2-1 Nov 22)
Tile lim e lo lx- upsel ahuul
something Is after It has oc­
curred. not before. Don’t let
apprehensive tlxmglds based on
an unfounded premise gel you
all shook up.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
A p ril 28. 1QB4

There are Indicallous In Die
year ahead you might form a
very powerful alliance, even
though Initially thr new bond
could appeal In he rather un­
impressive.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 2U|
Today you might receive verifi­
cation and an endorsement horn
someone whose Jmlgmeui you
trust regarding n decision about
which you've liccn dubious. It
should make von lee) heller.

by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO AND JANIS

■T

GEM INI (M ay 2 1- June 20)
Usually you're pretty good at
handling several assignments
slimillanemisly. tail today this
attribute could desert you. Don't
put yourself under undue pre­
ssure.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Guard against Inclinations today
m treat frivolous matters with a
seriousness (hey don't deserve,
while treating serious matters
Indlffereully. Unwind this pro­
cedure.

ACROSS
1 Snake sound
S Htn products
9 Ring* (*bbr.)
12 Outsr (prsf.)
13 Damns
14 Japansss
aath
13 Slaggar
10 Dlvtifon word
17 Boy
IB Tiny optnlng
20 Atthatplaca
22 Hint
23 Elacldcal
unit
24 Strongi nulling

27 Rock group
(2 wds.)
31 Radlats
32 Balovad
33 Actroaa —
Waal
34 lllumlnaltd
33 Ralatlng lo a
lima
36 Inland
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37 Shaap'a tool
39 Roplonlahaa
40 Chop
41 Intino
42 Not aa many
45 Lack ol
Intstaal
49 Madlcal
suffix
50 Russian's
no
32 Flooring
ct
j --------K
Hoarl

34 Orlsntal
nuraa
S3 Character In
"Olhalto"
S3 — Vaasa
57 Fisas (•&gt;-)
S3 Long nail

DOWN
1 Brava on#

2 Froala

3 Lai II aland
4 Aik lot

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9 Burrowing

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instrumant
21 Pit

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dlnnar
24 Sanaod
23 Muslim
prtnes
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29 MoMoman
30 Otaorvoa
32 IkattiM

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38 Of vtdd

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Torrlblo
39 Diatanl

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43 Aclrou —
Thompson
44 Msthods

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46 Fact ol
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4B Cal sound
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21) Today when shopping you
might Ik- tempted lo do business
with a sales|K*mon whose pitch
sounds loo grxKl (o lie (rue.
Unfortunately. In Ibis Instance.
II mlghl Ik - (lie case.
CAPR IC O RN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
ID) Don't look for scapegoats
today It yon fall lo achieve your
designated objectives. There's u
good chance you may frill short
o( your murk due In the way
you'll do things
AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20
If you see yourself as
derdog in rom pcllllve
ments today, i here’s

Feb. 19)
Die u n ­
develop­
a good

LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 If you
waul associates lo Ircal your
ambitious objectives with the
same concern you do. then tie
sure they share equally In their
lieru-flls T h e y must first have
nmllvatlon.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)
today It you pretend lo have
knowledge and know-how uboiit
something that you rcully don't,
tie prepared to defend your
|M)sltlon. because you're likely In
lie challenged
LIUKA (Sept. 23-Oct. 231 F i­
nancial or commercial dealings
might not I k - your long suit
today, so Ik- very careful In Ihese
areas. es|H-clally If you're rejircseining someone else.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Someone wlm has your lies!
Interest at heart might take It
upon hlm/hcrsrlf to offer you
advice today. Unfortunately, you
may Ignore these helpful sug­
gestions
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Usually you're u very con­
siderate person, but today von

— Sumac

cha n ce yo u could co n vin ce
yourself you really are and end
up proving It. Th in k win.
PISCES IFeh. 20 March 20) It
might Ik - very tough lo say "n o ’’
today, tmI 11 could prove ta tic
the wise thing In do If someone
who Is already Indebted to you
request additional aid.
A R IE S (March 21 Ju n e 20)

Guard against Inclinations lodny
thut encourage you to establish
mulahlc objectives. If you hope
lo Ik- successful. II might iie
necessary to fix-us on Jus! one
goal.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.
m lghl reject someone who needs
your help Just because the Idea
of helping didn't occur to you
first.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Strive to maintain a positive
altitude In nil of your endeavors
lodny. Inti don't confuse jkis III vc
thinking with wishful thinking.
II you do. you're not apt lo ultuln
(he results you desire.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb 19)
If you don't disrupt (he flow of
events today, thi ngs should
work oul lo your ultimate liking.
However, il you make unneces­
sary changes, that’s another
story.
P IS C E S |Fcl». 20-March 20)
There's u possibility you might
tic a lilt too gullible for your own
giMHl today. If someone tells you
som ething astounding. Insist
upon verification.
A R IE S (March 21-Ju n e 20|
I n f o r m a t i o n thut c o u l d he
meaningful to you materially
m lghl come through someone
w i t h w h o m y o u ' v e wo r k e d
closely previously. If you feel It Is
sound, use It.

by Bob Thaves

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by Jim Davis

GARFIELD

WHAP! WHAW WHAPJ WHAP!

By Phillip Alder
In Du* smith of France, there
used in lie two road-signs n( a
Junction. Th e ariow polullug
right said "To n ics Directions"
(all directions), while (he arrow
|xilnllng left proclaimed "Autrcs
Directions" (other directions).
Sometimes bridge licglnncrs
feel like this, not knowing which
way lo turn. In particular, when
does one draw (rum ps? Exncl
guidelines me Impossible lo give:
each deal musl I k - Irealed on Its
own merits. Hut always ask
yourself. "D o I luivc any losers to
roll In Ihe d u m m y? " and "H o w
many losers do 1 have?" If Die
former, you musl keep sufficient
Irm iips In (lie dum m y. In Dir
lullcr, II too many, you musl, of
course, strive to reduce the
number.
How quickly would yon attack
trum ps In today's four-heart
contract? Wesi leads Die spade

queen.
The solution Is supplied by a
check ol the losrrs. There Is one
In spades, uiuylie one In hearts,
one In diamonds and one In
clubs. So. If the heart finesse Is
working, everything should Inall right, Hul If Die trum p finesse
Is wrong, you might lose u trick
In each still.
T o give yourself an extra
chance, you should win (rick one
In hand and lead a diamond
inward Die queen. If Easl wins
wllh (he king. Ixitie he also has
the (rum p king. But here West
wins wllh Die king and conllnues wllh Die spade 10 (or
Jack).
You win with dum m y's king,
unblock the diamond queen and
play a heart lo your ncc. You
cash Die diamond nee, discard­
ing dum m y's Insl spade, ruff
your Spade loser In Die dum m y
and pluy a trump. Ym ir contract
Ih Inline.

ANNIE

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1094 - SB

L e g a l N o tic e
NOTICE OP ACTION IN EM INENT DOMAIN IN THE
I CIRCUIT COURT OP TH E EIG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIOA
CASE NO. 94 111 CA D E
EMINOLE COUNT Y, a political tubdlvltlonollh* Slat* of Florida,
Pflltlorwf,
3NALDC M EALC Y. a'k/a. DONC M EALE Yj MARGARET L.
TA B A R I; GENEHALM OTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION,
I New York Corporation; G R IFFITH MOTOR CARS, INC .a
llorlda Corporation, FLORIDA POWEH CORPORATION, • Florida
corporation. ALEX G SUERO, FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
i f FLORIDA: MARY R SUERO, F E L IX BERG: BEATRICE
T E N S BERG: CASSELBERRY INVESTM ENT PROPERTIES.
( T O . a Limited Parfnarthlp; M ELEN D A J EDMISTON:
JlC H AR D S CASSELBERRY. JA N E T L SHARP, E.LAM AR
+ARP; LARRY L HURST. NANCY A HURST: HARLn
4VESTMENT5. a Florida Ganaral Parlnanhlp, JOHN A ZACCO
(O B E R T A O ZACCO: PATRICIAC BURKE: ESTATE OF
[RANK C LU TE : E S TA TE O F SVENE. BRUNOO. HEI EN H
IRUNOO. RUDOLPH KRETSCHMANN ISLE KRETICHM ANN:
"3N IK ACUN N EEN , M AR IEM HAAS: RAY VALDES a» Tar
allot for ol Samlnola County. Florida, and lha unknown tpoutat ol
taboe*. II any. thalr halrt. davltaat. attlgnaat. granlaat.
tdllori, latta+t. avacutor t, admlnltlralort. mortgage*!. judgment
reditort. Irutlaat. Ilenhoidert, partona In potiaillon and any and all
“ ar partial having or claiming to hava any r Ighl. Ill la or Intarail
. through, undar or agalntl lha abova namad Oalandanlt. or
arwlia claiming any right, tltla. or Intarttl In lha raal proparty
•ktrlbad in (hit action.
Datandanlt
(O
THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
(GAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES
JIAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OH

I n terest

in t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r ib e d b e lo w

: An Emlnant Domain Patlllon, logathar with III Daclaratlon ol
faking hak baan Iliad In lha abova itylad court lo acqulra carlaln
Yoparty Intartkliln Samlnola County, Florida, dalerlbad ailollowi
RCEL NO. 113.4

SEMIHOU BOULEVARD
PEB niKPLE

kElNG A PART o r LOTS 7, S AND 9, BLOCK 31,
ATHRYH PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE, SECTION « ,
DMH8HIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST ACCORDING TO
1IE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PIJLT DOOK 5,

Pa g e s

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through

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of

the

p u b l ic

1EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

reco rds

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( E l NO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
2KMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNEP OF BLOCK
|1, KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE ACCORDING
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
PAGES 63 THROUGH 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
9F SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA;
THENCE NORTH
1 9 * 1 6 ' 0 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY L I N E OF SAID
I LOCK 31 AND THE e a s t e r l y r i g h t - o f - w a y l i n e o f
IE M INDIA BOULEVARD, 1 3 8 .3 3 FEET TO THE POINT
&gt;F CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY,
AVIHG A RADIUS OF 1 2 7 8 . 1 0 FEET, A CENTRAL
INGLE OF 1 2*4 8 ' S O 1* ANO A CHORD BEARING OF
(ORTII 1 5 * 4 0 * 2 9 " WEST; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG
THE WE3TERLY L IN E OF KAIO BLOCK 31, THE EAST4LY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
ID T1IE ARC OF SAID CUHVE, 2 0 5 .8 8 FEET TO THE
3UTHMKSTERLY CORNER OF LOT 9 , BLOCK 31, OF
( A I D P I A T OF KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE
(NO THE 1*01 NT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OF LOTS 9 AND (I, BLOCK
I I , THE EASTERLY R IC IIT -O F- K AY LIME OF SEMHIOLA
Bo u l e v a r d a n d t h e a r c o r s a i d c u r v e t h r o u g h a
tENTRAl, ANGLE o r 1 0 * 0 5 ' 11" AMD A CHORD BEARING
)F NORTH 2 7 * 0 7 * 3 3 " WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2 1 5 .0 0
FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID
IT 0,
BLOCK 31 SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 7 , BLOCK 31 OF
fSA ID
PLAT ‘■or KATHRYN ADDITION NUMBER ONE;
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG S AID LIN E S THROUGH A
:EHTRAL ANGLE or 0 1 * 0 0 * 2 3 " WITH a CHORD UF.AR|JHG OF NORTH 3 2 * 4 0 * 1 9 " WEST, AH ARC LENGTH OF
( 2 2 . 4 5 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGMTI0 F-W AY L IN E OF S . H .
15 AND 600 ( 1 7 - 9 2 )
AS
; SHOWN ON FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
j RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTION HO. 7 7 0 1 - 2 0 3 ;
THENCE
NORTH 0 2 * 2 0 * 3 3 " WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY
Ll IHE, 2 1 . 7 0 FEET TO A P O IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE
^WESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 2 4 3 , 3 3 FEET, A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 2 * 1 2 * 0 0 " AND A CHORD BEARING
pDF SOUTH 1 1 *4 7 * 4 5 " EAST;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
{ALONG THE ARC OP SAID CURVE, 4 7 . 7 4 PEtfT TO A
{ P O I N T ON THE NORTHERLY L IN E OF S AID LOT 8 AND
A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY, HAVING A
SRADI US OF 1 2 4 3 . 3 1 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
10*11*52"
AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
SOUTH
, 2 5 * 3 4 * 4 9 " EAST; THENCE SOUTHF.ASTERLY ALONG THE
' A R C OF SAID CUHVE 2 2 2 .0 2 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTHERLY L I N E OF S A ID LOT 9 , DLOCK 31;
llTIIENCE SOUTH 8 9 * 5 8 * 5 9 ’* WEST (IIO N -R A OIAL) ALONG
JSAID LOT LINE 5 . 4 3 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
^CORNER OF LOT 9, BLOCK 31 AND THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.

CONTAINING 2 ,12 5 SQUARE FEET, MORE OH LEMS,

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'AROEL NO.

TOGETHER WITH
7 13 .4
SEHINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

f ll A T PART OF LOTS B AND 9 , BLOCK 31, KATHRYN
BARK ADDITION HUMBER ONE AS RECORDED IN PLAT
3K 5 ,
PACES 63 THROUGH 69 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
EXTENDING NO MORE THAN 5 . 0 0 FEEr BEYOND AND
PARALLEL WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E
OF SEMINOLA BOULEVARD LYIHG UETWEEII STATION
4 4 1 0 0 •00 AND STATION 4 4 1 4 4 . 0 0 .

(

AND

f EXTENDING HO
PARALLEL WITH
( o f SEMIHOLA
{ 4 4 + 4 4 . 0 0 ANO

MORE THAN 1 0 . 0 0 FEET BEYOND AND
THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME
BOULEVARD LYIHG BETWEEN STATION
STATION 4 4 1 6 0 . 0 0 .

AND
EXTENDING HO MORE THAN 1 . 5 0 FEET BEYOND AND
PARALLE L WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E
OF SEMINOLA BOULEVARD LYIHG BETWEEN STATION
4 4 + 6 0 . 0 0 AND STATION 4 4 + 9 6 . 0 0 .

I

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT
9 , BLOCK 31, KATHRYN PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE
AS RECORDED 111 PLAT BOOK 5 , PAGES 63 THROUGH
69 o r THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 3EHINOLE COUNTY,
FL ORID A) THENCE NORTH 8 9 * 5 B * 5 9 " EAST ALONG THE
SOUTHERLY L I N E OF SAID LOT 9, A DISTANCE OF
9 . 4 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND A
P O IN T OH CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1 2 4 3 . 3 3 TEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE Or
03*39*37"
AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
2 2 * 1 7 * 4 1 " WEST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
A n c OF S AID CURVE 7 9 . 4 1 FEET TO A POINT ON
CURVE) THENCE NORTH 6 5 *5 2 * 3 0 ’* EAST ALONG A
R A D IA L L IN E 1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO A POINT OH CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY,
HAVING A RADIUS OF
, 1 2 5 1 . 3 3 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 3 * 4 9 * S 1 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OF COUTH 2 2 * 1 2 * 3 4 "
EAST)
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
{CURVE 8 3 . 8 0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY
LIN E OF SAID IO T 9 ) TIIF.HCE SOUTH 8 9 * 5 B ' 3 9 »
WEST ALONO S A ID LIME 1 0 . 6 7 FEET TO THE POINT
, OF BEGINNING.
T OTA L AREA OF 1274 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL NO.

192.5

HOME OR LESS.

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

I A PAHT OF LOT 3 , DLOCK B , SPORTSMAN'S PARAO IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, HAHQE 30
' EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF A8 RECORDED
i IN PLAT BOOK S , PAGES 12 AMD 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

I

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
BLOCK D, SPORTSHAH'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IH
PLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AHD 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; TIIEHCE
RUN SOUTH 0 9 *0 5 *2 1 " WEST ALONO THE WESTERLY
L IN E OF SA ID
DLOCK B AND THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LIME OF WINTER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE O l 4 0 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OP SA ID BLOCK B j THENCE SOUTH 80*54*39'*
EAST ALONO THE SOUTHERLY LIN E OF D£ °C K B AND
THE NORTHERLY RICIIT-OF-W AY Jr,1”
BOULEVARD, 1 6 1 .7 5 FEET TO THE BOUniWEBTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 3 , SA ID BLOCK B AND THE POINT OF
, B EGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 0 *0 5 *2 1 " EAST ALOIIO
THE WESTERLY L IN E OF SA ID LOT 3 , A DISTANCE o r
5 .7 2 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 *5 5 *0 7 " EA ST, 9 9 .9 8

FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LIN E OF SA ID
LOT 3 ; THENCE SOUTH 09*05'2 1 " WEST ALONG SA ID
L IN E , 5 .7 3 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF
SA ID LOT 3/ THENCE NORTH 9 0 *5 4 *3 9 " WEST ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY LIN E o r SA ID LOT 3 , AND THE
NORTHbr.LY RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E O r SEMIHOLA BOULE­
VARD, 9 9 .9 8 FEET TO THE POINT o r B EG IN N IN G .

PARCEL NO. 7 9 2 .5
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THAT PART O r LOT 3 , BLOCK B,
SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE AS RECORDED IH PLAT DOOK 8 , PAGES 12
AND 13 O f THE PU B LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT I ,
DLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OP THE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 09*05*21" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LIN E OF SA ID
DLOCK B AHD THE
EASTERLY
RICH T-or-W AY LIN E o r WINTER PARK D R IV E , A
DISTANCE OF 40 0 .0 0 fE E T TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
COHHER O f SA ID BLOCK B) TIIEHCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 4 '3 9 "
EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IK E OF BLOCK D AND
THE NORTHERLY RIGIIT-Or-W AY LIN E OF SEMINOLA
OOULEVARD, 1 6 1 .7 5 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 3 , SA ID DLOCK B) THENCE NORTH
09*05*31" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LIN E OF SA ID
LOT 3 , A DISTANCE OF 5 .7 2 FEET TO THE POINT O r
B EGIN N IN G; TIIEHCE CONTINUE NORTH 09*09*21”
EAST ALONO SA ID L IN E , 20.00 FE ET; THENCE SOUTH
8 0 *5 5 *0 7 ”
EAST,
rEET; THENCE SOUTH
14.14
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH
09*04 * 53"
NEST,
1 5,00
0 0 *5 5 *0 7 "
17.00
TIIEHCE NORTH
EAST,
F E rr;
25.00
0 9 *0 4 ’ 53"
rEET;
THENCE SOUTH
EAST,
8 0 *5 5 *0 7 "
FEET;
EAST,
3 5 .0 0
TIIENCF SOUTH
0 9 *0 4 *5 3 "
NEST,
25.00
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH
8 0 *5 5 *0 7 " EAST, 33.84 FEET TO A POINT OH THE
EASTERLY LINE o r SAIO LOT 3 ; THENCE SOUTH

09*03*21” WEST ALONG SAID L IN E , 3 .1 7 ; THENCE
NORTH 80*3 5 '0 7 " WEST, 99.98 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.

989 SQUARE rEET, MORE OR LE SS.

PARCEL NO.

2 9 6 .1

S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEE SIM PLE

A PART OF LOT 7 , BLOCK A , SPORTSHAH'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IH P U T BOOK B, PAOES 12 AHD 13 OF THE PU B LIC
RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A.

CONTAINING 573 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
TOGETHER WITH

CO NTAINING

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP LOT 4 ,
BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 8 PAOES 12 AND 13 OF THE PU B LIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
S A ID
CORNER BEING A P O IN T ON CURVE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
OF
100.00 rE E T , A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 5 * 0 0 * 0 0 " AHD
A CHORD DEAR 1110 OF NORTH 7 6 * 3 5 * 2 1 "
EAST;
TMEIICR NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
c u r v e , t h e n o r t h e r ly lo t l i n e o r l o t 4,
s a id
BLOCK A AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LIM E OF
S E M IH O U BOULEVARD A DISTANCE O r 7 8 .5 4 rE E T TO
THE P O IN T OF TANGENCY; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 *5 4 *3 9 "
EAST ALONO S A ID L IN E S ,
6 9 .0 0 FEET TO THE
NORTHEASTERLY; CORNER OF LOT 4 , S A ID BLOCK A,
THE
NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
LOT 5,
S A ID
DLOCK A THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 8 0 *5 4 *3 9 " EAST
ALONG THE NORTHERLY LIME OF LOTS 5 ,
6 , THE
WESTERLY S OF LOT 7 , SAID BLOCK A AHD THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE OF S E M IN O U BOULE­
VARD, A DISTANCE OF 350.00 rE ET TO THE NORTH­
EASTERLY CORNER OF THE WESTERLY H OP S A ID
LOT 7 ; THENCE FROM THE AFORESAID NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER OF THE WESTERLY H OF LOT 7 , RUM SOUTH
8 0 *5 4 *3 9 "
EAST
ALONG
THE
SOUTHERLY
R IG H T-O r-W A Y LIH E O r S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, 2 5 .0 0

rrrr

to

th e

p o in t

of

b e g in n in g

,

s a id

p o in t

BEING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP THE EASTERLY
2 5 .0 0 TEET OF THE EASTERLY 50.00 FEET OF SAIO
LOT 7 ; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 80*54*39" EAST,
2 5 .0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER O r S A ID
LOT 7 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 9 '0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONO THE
EASTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 7 , A DISTANCE OF
1 8 .2 2 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 " WEST, 2 5 .0 0
TEET TO A PO IN T OH THE WESTERLY L IN E O r THE
EASTERLY 2 5 .0 0 TEET OF THE EASTERLY 5 0 .0 0 FEET
o r S A ID LOT 7 ; TIIEHCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 3 * 2 1 " EAST
ALONO S AID L IN E 1 8 .2 3 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
BE G INNIN G .
CO NTAINING 436 SQUARE FEET,

MORE OR LE SS.

CONTAINING 1507 SQUARE FELT, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO. 291.0

SEMIHOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

A PART O r LOT 17, DLOCK A , SPORTSMAN*5 PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANCH 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS o r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE N0RTHWE5TERLY CORNER OF SPORT­
SMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK B,
PAGES 12 AHD 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOR IDA; TIIEHCE RUN SOUTH
0 9 * 0 3 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF
SAID SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, 6 4 9 . 3 0 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 , BLOCK A , S AID
SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 3 ' 2 i "
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE o r LOT 3, BLOCK A
AHD THE EASTEHLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF WINTER
PARK DR IV E, 4 9 . 3 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVA­
TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING
A RADIUS OF 1 0 0 . 0 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
90*00*00“
AMD A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
NORTH
3 4 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST; TIIEHCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE 1 3 7 .0 8 FEET TO THE P O IN T OP
TANGENCY; TIIEHCE SOUTH H 0 * 5 4 * 1 9 " EAST ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY RIGIIT -OF-HA Y L IN E OF S E M IH O U
BOULEVARD, 1 3 6 8 . 2 0 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 17, S A ID DLOCK A AND THE P O IN T
OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 4 * 1 9 "
EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LIN E OF S AID LOT 17
AMD THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME OF SEMIMO U BOULEVARD, 5 0 . 1 8 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER OF THE WESTERLY
H OF S AID LOT 17;
TIIEHCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG S A ID L I N E ,
1 8 . 1 0 FEET; THENCE M9RTH 8 0 * 5 5 ' 0 7 " WEST, 5 0 . 1 8
rE ET TO THE WESTEHLY L IN E OF SAID LOT I T ;
TIIEHCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST ALONO S A ID LIM E,
1 8 . 1 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 908 SQUARE FEET,

PARCEL NO. 293.1

MORE OH LESS.

SEHINOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF LOTS 5, 6 AHD 7 , BLOCK A, SPORTS­
MAN'S PARADISE, SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 30 EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T DOOK 8, PAGES 12 AMD I I OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS Or SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)

COMMENCE A T THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4,
BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, AS RECORDED IN
P U T DOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
CORNER BEING A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FE E T, A
CENTRAL ANGLE o r 45*00*00" AND A CHORD BEARING
OF NORTH 7 6 * 3 5 '2 1 " EAST; TIIEHCE NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC o r SAID CURVE, THE NORTHERLY LOT
LINE OF LOT 4, SA10 DLOCK A AND THE SOUTHERLY
RICIIT-OF-W AY LIN E OF SEM IN O U DOULEVAMD A
DISTANCE OF 78.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF TAHCEMCYJ THENCE SOUTH 80*34*19" EAST ALONO SAID
LIN ES, 6 9 .0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
OP LOT 4 ,
SAID BLOCK A, THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNEH OF LOT 5, SAIO DLOCK A AHD THE POINT OT
BEGINNING; TIIEHCE CONTINUE SOUTH 80*54* 39"
EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY L IN E OF LOTS 5, 6,
THE WESTERLY *i OF LOT 7, SAID BLOCK A AMD THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF SEM IHOU BOULE­
VARD, A DISTANCE OF 350.00 FEET TO THE NORTH­
EASTERLY CORN ER OF THE WESTEHLY l| OF SAID
LOT 7 ; TIIEHCE SOUTH 09*03*21" WEST ALONG THE
EASTERLY LIN E OF THE WESTERLY \ OF SAID LOT 7
A DISTANCE OF 18.23
FE E T; TIIEHCE
NORTH
80*35*07"
WEST, 6 2 .6 0
PEET; THENCE
NORTH
82*11*30"
WEST, 157.54
FE E T; TIIEHCE
NORTH
80*55*07" WEST, 114.08 FEET TO A POINT OH THE
WESTEHLY LIN E OF SAID LOT 5 ; THENCE NORTH
26*54*56" WEST ALONG SAID LIN E 26.92 FEET TO
POINT OF UEOINHING.
CONTAINING 6947 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS,
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL HO. 1795.1
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A PART OF LOTS 5 , 6 AND 7 , BLOCK A, SPORTS­
MAN'S PARADISE, SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 30 EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T DOOK 8, PAGES 12 AHD 13 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4,
BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS o r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
CORNER BEING A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OP 100.00 FE E T, A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 45*00*00" AND A CHORD BEARING
OF NORTH 76*35*21" EAST) THENCE NORTHEASTERLY
ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THE NORTHERLY LOT
LIN E OF LOT 4 , SAID BLOCK A AND THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF SEM IN OU BOULEVARD A
DISTANCE OF 78.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGEIICY) THENCE SOUTH 80*54*39" EAST ALONG SAID
LIMES, 69.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 4 , SAID DLOCK A , THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER o r LOT 5, SAID BLOCK A ) TIIEHCE SOUTH
26*54*56" EAST ALONG THE WESTEHLY LIN E OF SAID
LOT 5 , A DISTANCE Or 26.92 FEET TO THE POINT
OF DEOIHNIHG; TIIEHCE SOUTH 80*55*07" EAST,
114. OB FEE T) TIIEHCE SOUTH 82*11*30" EAST,
50.01 F E E T; THENCE SOUTH 09*04*53" WEST, 5 .0 0
FE E T; TIIEHCE NORTH 82*11*30" WEST, 4 9 .9 6 FE E T;
TIIEHCE NORTH 8 0 * 5 5 '0 7 " WEST,
5 0 .0 6 FEE T;
TIIEHCE SOUTH 09*04*53" WEST, 3 .0 0 F E E T; THENCE
NORTH 80*05*07" WEST, 58.27 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE WESTEHLY L IK E OF SAID LOT 5; TIIEHCE NORTH
26*54*56" WEST ALONO SAID LIN E 9 .8 9 FEET TO
POINT OP BEGINNING.

\ t ••

FARCEL NO.

SEM IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

305.4

A PART O f A 3 0 .0 0 TOOT ROAD EASEMENT AS RE­
CORDED IN OR BOOK 399, PAGES 339 THROUGH 343
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

BEING DESCRIBED AO FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT A,
BLOCK 1, AMENDED P U T SEM INOU PARK AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 6, PAGE 28 Or THE PUBLIC
RECORDS o r SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID
POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 8 , SECRET U X E ADDITION TO CASSELBERRY,
PLOHIDA, THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF A 60.00
FOOT CANAL AHD A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIH E
OF SEM IN OU
BOULEVARD;
TIIEHCE SOUTH 81*39*37" EAST ALONG THE NORTHER­
LY LIN E OF SAID LOT A , BLOCK 1 AND SAID SOUTH­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E , 258.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; TIIEHCE CONTINUE SOUTH
01*19*57" EAST ALONG SAID LIN E S , 8 0 .0 0 FEET
TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2 5 .0 0 FEE T,
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 58*31*08" AHD A CHORD
UEARING OF SOUTH 69*04*29" WEST; THENCE SOUTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, 23.53
FEET TO A POINT Otl CURVE; TIIEHCE NORTH
8 1 *4 0 *0 7 " WEST, ( NON-R A D I At.) , 17.35 FEET TO A
POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING A
RADIUS o r 2 5 .0 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
5 8 *1 1 *2 7 "
AND A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH
52*24'1 3 " WE3T) TIIEHCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC o r SAIO CURVF. 25.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE AND THE POINT O f DKGINNIRQ.
CONTAINING 596 SQUARE FEE T, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO. 3 0 8 ,0

SEM IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF A 2 5 .0 0 FOOT PRIVATE DRIVE SHOWN ON
THE P U T OF BAY TREE SHORES AS RECORDED IH
P U T DOOK 8 , PAGE 42 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER Or THE
P U T O f BAY TREE SHORES AS RECORDED III P U T
DOOK 8, PAGE 42 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA)
TIIEHCE
NORTH
7 8 *1 8 *5 9 " EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF
SAID P U T OF BAY TREE SHORES, 151.06 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING) TIIEHCE CONTINUE NORTH
7 8 *1 8 *5 9 " EAST ALONG SAID LINE , 336.94 FEET TO
THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID P U T OF BAY
TREE SHORES; THENCE SOUTH 2 2 *4 9 *1 4 "
EAST,
23.48 FEET TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT
6, BLOCK " A ” OF SAIO P U T OF BAY TREE SHORES;
THENCE SOUTH 7 8 *1 0 *5 9 “ WEST ALONG THE NORTHER­
LY LIHE OF SAID BLOCK " A " A DISTANCE OF,
3 41.72
FEET; TIIEHCE NORTH 1 2 *0 0 *2 3 " WEST,
2 5 .0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 8483 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
Each Dalandant la lurlhar notified lha) lha Pelltlcnar will patlllon
lor an Ordar ol Taking batora lha Monorabla O M Eaton. Jr . ona ol
lha Judgat ol lha abova ilyltd Court, on lha loth day ol May, 1994
1991, at 9 JO a m , In lha Samlnola County Courthouka. Sanlord.
Florida. In accordanca with lit Daclaratlon ol Taking htralolora Iliad
In Ihlt cauta. All Dafandanlt lo Itili tull and all oiler Inlaratlad
parlltt may llmaly raquail a haarlng on lha Pallllon lor lha Ordar ol
Taking al lha lima and placa datlgnaltd and ba heard Any
Dalandant falling lo Ilia a llmaly raquail lor haarlng ihall waive any
right loobltd lo lha Ordar ol Taking
AND
Each Dalandant and any otlrar partoni claiming any Inlartkl In lha
proparly dticrlbtd In lha Pallllon In lha abova tty ltd Emlntnl
Domain procaadlng li htraby required to aarva written dalaniai. II
any you hava, to lha Patlllon htralolora Iliad In Ihlt cauta on lha
Patltlonar, and any raquatl lor a haarlng on lha Pallllon lor lha
Ordar ol Taking, ll dttlrad. on Pallllonar't AHornty, whota nama
and addratt It thown below on or btlort May 13. 1994, and lo Ilia lha
original ol your wrltttn dalantat and any raquatl lor haarlng on lha
Patlllon for lha Ordar of Taking with lha Clark ol Ihlt Court tllhar
bafort tarvlca on lha Petitioner'* Allornay or Immadlalaly
lhartaflar, lo thow what right, Hilt, Inlaratl or Han you or any ol you
hava or claim In and to lha proparty datcrlbad In Mid Pallllon and lo
them cauta. II any you hava, why Mid proparty thould not ba
condtmntd tor lha utat and purpottt at Ml forth In Mid Pallllon. II
you tail lo antwar, a dalaull may ba tnltrad agalntl you lor lha rail#!
damandad In lha Patlllon. II you lall to raquatl a hairing on lha
Patlllon lor Ordar of Taking you Ihall walva any right lo ota|act lo
Mid Ordar ol Taking.
WITNESS my hand and teal ol Mid Court on lha ISth day ol
March. 1994.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN DFO R SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: Ruth King
Oapuly Clark
ROBERTA McMILLAN
County Alio may
for Samlnola County, Florida
Samlnola County Sarvlcat Building
1101 Eatt Flrtl Slrttl
Sanlord. Florida 31771
Telephone (407) 11HI 130, Eat. 7JS4
Attorney for Petitioner
Publlih: April 74, It94and May 1, 1994
DEO 9

L e g a l N o tic e
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlneit al MS
E. Flrtl $1. Sanlord. FL 33)71.
Samlnola County, Florida, un
der the Flcllllout Nam* ol
L I T T L E B I T OF E V E R Y
THING, and that I Inland lo
raglitar laid nama with lha
Dlvltlon ol Corporation!, Telia
haute. Florida. In accordanca
with lha provltlont ol lha
Fktllloui Nama Slalulat, TO­
WN: Section 143-89, Florid*
Statute* 1991.
Elian R. Schlrmtr
Publlih- April24, 1994
DEQI2S

sxsjMMuaf

L e g a l N o tic e
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nollca It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt al 1910
Olalh* Cl.. Apopka, Samlnola
County, Florida, undar lha
Flcllllout Nama ol FLORIDA
M ARKETING, and that I Inland
to ragltlar Mid nama with Ih*
Dlvltlon ol Corporation!, Tall*
halt**, Florida, In accordance
with Ih* provltlont ol Ih#
Flcllllout Nam* Slalulat. To­
w n : Section MS.89, Florid*
Slalulat 1991.
Shlrlay M. Markl*
Publlih: April 14,1994
DEQ 111

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o t ic e s

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEM IN O LI COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
0IVISI0N
CA S B N O .tl t m CA 148
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION, at Racalvar
for Flrtl Federal Saving! 6
Loan Attoclallonol
Mid Florida.
Plaintiff.

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS

VS
CARL ALLISON BRIGGSand
MONA MARY BRIGGS, alat.,
Dafandanlt
THIR D AM EN D EO
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nollca It hertby given lhal,
p u nu a n t lo an Ordar Ra
tchadullng Fortdoture Sale
dated April I. 1994, and anlarad
In civil cate number 91 1327 CA
I4E, cl lha Circuit Court ol lha
lllh Judicial Circuit In and lor
Samlnola County, Florida,
wherein RESOLUTION TRUST
C O R P O R A T I O N . AS RE
CEIVER FOR FIRST FEDER
AL SAVINGS 6 LOAN ASSOCI
ATION OF MID FLORIDA. It
Plaintiff and CARL ALLISON
B R IG O S , M O N A M A R Y
B R IG G S , N O R B E R T M
DORSEY. AS BISHOP OF THE
DIOCESE OF ORLANDO, art
Dafandanlt. I will Mil lo lha
hlghatl and bat! bidder lor cath
at the watt front door ol lha
Samlnola County CourthouM In
Sanford. Samlnola Counly, Flor
Ida. al II 00 A M on May II.
1994. lha following datcrlbad
property at tat lorlh In Mid
F Inal Judgment, to w ll:
The Southerly 14 4* laal ol
Lott 11 and 23. Block E. RE
PLAT OF SANORA UNITS I A
1. recorded In Plat Book 17,
Paget II and 11. Public Record!
ol Samlnola Counly, Florida,
laid 14 41 laal being meatured
perpendicular lo lha Southerly
line ol Mid Loll 71 and 11 AND
Lot II. Block E. of laid RE
PLAT OF SANORA UNITS I A
1. aacapl the Southerly 37 00 laal
ol Mid Lot 11, Block E. Mid
17 00 laal being meatured par
particular lo lha Southerly line
ol Mid Lot ll. Block E.
Dated April 1 ,1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatewlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih April 17.14.1994

UEfiJlZ.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 9TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITO F FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
ORANGE COUNTY
C A S IN O : OR 94 4191
DIVISION: 11
In ra lha marriage al
CARLA KRIZKA
Petitioner,
and
CHARLESKRIZKA
Ratpondanl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHARLESKRIZKA
ADDRESSUNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED lhal an
action lor Dlitolullon ol Mar
riaga hat been filed agalntl you
and you are required to M rve a
copy ol your written dalantat. II
any. lo II on G O R D O N A
WARREN. P A . whota addrttt
It lit I E Michigan, Sulla &gt;40.
Orlando. FL 13*M on or belore
May 9. 1994, and Ilia lha original
with lha dark ol thli court
tllhar betor tarvlca on pall
I loner or Immadlalaly Ihartal
ter, otherwlie a dalaull will ba
anlarad agalntl you lor lha
relief damandad In lha com
plaint or patlllon
DATE Don April ll. Ift.:
Fran Carlton
At Clark ol lha Court
BY Brlglelle Burton
At Deputy Clark
Publlih. April 17. 24 A May I. i.
1994
DEO Ilf
NOTICEOF PUBLIC SALE
OF ABANOONEO PROPERTY
TO A L L IN T E R E S T E D
PARTIES Purtuent lo Chapter
7IS ol lha Florida Slalulat.
nollca It htraby given lhal on
May 9. 1994 al 10 00 AM al l«0«
S French Avt Sanlord. FI lha
following datcrlbad properly
will ba told al public tala by
competitive bidding.
OAIRY SHACK
EQUIPM ENT LIST
7 Boolht|) or 4 partoniI
1 Tablet
4 Chain
Sanltarva lea Crtam Machine
I Broken)
1 Scoltman l ea Cuba Machine
I Reach In Freem
(MolPoIntl)
t Upright Fraaiar
IWetllnghouM)
I Portable Refrigerator
I Klngtron Electric
Cath Ragltlar
I Rival CrockPol
t Hamilton Baach 1 Station
MHkthakaMachina
I I Comparlmtnl Dipper
I 4 Compartment Reach In
Cooler
I Microwave Oven
1 Woll Commercial Grill (Gat
Rangel
2 Cecil Ware Deep Fryert
I Sllcer
I Magic Chel Gat Range
t Slalnlan Steal Utility Table
1Toaitar
1Couch A 1 Chain
1 Oultlde tlgn and Marquee
Board
The aforementioned properly
w at p ra vlo u tly owned by
Michael Omilead and Elliabeth
Hartnell d/b/a Dairy Shack
Publlih: April 14 A May 1,1*94

O Eom

______________

CIRCUIT COURT.
C O U N TYO F SEMINOLE.
STATE OP FLORIDA
CASE NO.! 94-IIOJ DR 47 K
MELISSA L BERLON.
Petitioner/Wit*.
VS.
JASON BERLON,
Ratpondan I/II uiba nd.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JASON BERLON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FI ED lhal a Pallllon lor Oil
tolullon ol Marriage hat baan
Iliad agalntl you. You are re­
quired to Mrve a copy ol your
written dalantat. II any, to Ih*
action on Ih# Pallllonar't al­
lornay, W ILLIA M W CAR
P EN TER , ESq . whoM addratt
It *40 E. Highway 434. Long
wood, FL 31750. on or balora ih*
19th ol MAY. 1994 and Ilia lha
original with Ih* Clark ol Ihlt
Court althar balora tarvlca on
Plalnllfl't allornay or Immedi­
ately Iharaaltar: otharwlM. a
Judgment will ba anlarad for Ih*
rallal damandad In Ih* Pallllon,
WITNESS my hand and teal
ol Ihlt Court on Ihlt Nth day ol
APRIL, 1994,
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY NANCY R. W INTER
Publlih: April 17,14 A May I, I.
1994
DEQ 14*

TH E SCHOOL BOARD OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida
will rtcaiv* bid! at Ih* olflc* ol
Ih* School Board, till South
Mttlonvlll* Avenue, Sanlord.
Florid*. 31171. until 1:00 pm .,
local lima *1 which lima bid* lor
thacontlrucllonol
1994 ROOF AND HVAC
R EPLACEM ENT FOR
LAKE ORIEN TA
ELE M E N TA R Y SCHOOL
all Newport Avanu*
Altamonte Spring!,
Florida 12701
1994 ROOF REPLACEM ENT
FOR
IDYLLW ILOE ELEM EN TAR Y
SCHOOL
410 Vlhlan Road
Sanlord. Florida 12771
Bid mutt b* accompanied by
bid depot!!: A Bid Bond. Cath
lar't Chock or Certified Chock
lor Hvo 15%) percent ol Ih* total
amount bid
Th* tuccattlul bidder thall
lurnlth a Performance Payment
Bond lor Ih* total amount ol Ih*
award within Ian (10) dayt ol
notification ol Ih* award
Bondt mull b* written by a
turaly company Hearted lo do
butlnatt In Florida
Orawlngt and tpaclllcallont
will b* available from D R
YOUNG A ASSOCIATES. INC .
1411 Wail Slat* Road. Long
wood Florida 11714 1010. Tala
phone (4071 4*10135 A dapotll
ol 175 00 including llal* laiat.
par tal 11 required which It
refundable wh*.&gt; J ',+tponilv*
bid It tubmlllad and ih* Con
itrucllon Documtnlt ar* r*
turned m good condition wllhin
llftaan (IS) dayt from Ih* dal*
bldtararacalvad
Thar* will b* a pra bid confer
anc* held *• Lak* Orient* El*
manlary on May 10th al 10 00
a m. local tlmd contltllng ol
review ol Ih* pro|*d Immadl
ataly following, there will b* a
pr* bid conlaranc* *1 Idyllwlid*
Elementary Al Ihlt lima, Ih*
Owner’! rapratanlallvat will
dltcutt Ih* project require
manlt and procedural Con
t r a d o r t era ttrongty e n­
couraged lo attend Failure lo
atland doat nol relieve Ih*
bidder from Ih* ratpontlblllly lo
carry out lha work In th*
manner ditcuttad al Ih* confer
anc* Thlt pr* bid conlaranc*
doat nol rallav* th* blddtrt ol
Ih* on til* Intpacllon ol Ih*
project requirement!
Th* Board ratarvat Ih* right
lo waive minor Inlormallliat In
th* bidding It tald waiver It In
Ih* Board ! ball inlaratl
Dated thlt day ol April 14.

1194

/1/DiannaL Kramer
Director ol Faclllllat
Planning A Conttruchon
Publlih April 34 A Mae I. I.
itei
DEO 197________ _ _ _ _ _ _
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 44 444 OR 41 P
IMRE THE MARRIAGE OF
H ER M AL MOORE.
Ptlllionar/WII*.
and
HAROLD EARL MOORE.
Ratpondent/Hutband
NO TICEO F ACTION
IQ HAROLD EARL MOORE
(C/O JANIE MAE MOORE
7547 CRAWFORD
SANFORD, FLORIOA 12771
(Ratpondenl'tLatl Known
Addratt)
YOU ARE HER EB Y NOTI
F IE D lhal a Patlllon lor Dlt
tolullon ol Marrlaga hai baan
Iliad agalntl you. and that you
ar* required lo tare* a copy ol
your Retpont* or Pleading to
Ih* Pallllon upon Ih* Wlla't
a l l o r n a y . T H O M A S C.
GREENE. ESQUIRE. 411 Eail
Flrtl Slreal. Sanlord, Florida
17773 049) and III* Ih* original
Ratponta or Pleading In Ih*
ONica ol Ih* Clark ol Ih* Circuit
Courl, on or belore th* 5th day
ol May. 1994 II you lall lo do to
a Dalaull Judgmanl will ba
laktn agalntl you lor th* rallal
damandad In lha Pallllon
DATED al Sanlord. Samlnola
Counly. Florida. Ihlt lit! day ol
March. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
C IR CU irCO U N T
B Y ; Diana K Brummalt
Publlih: April 1. 10, II. 74. 1994
DEO 21
IN TH E C IR C U ITC O U R T
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 91 1911 CA It E
CROWN HANK. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK (1/k/aCrown
Savlngt Attoclallon undar Hi
lormar tlalacharlar).
Plalnlill.
v.
DAVID R, ROSSETTEHand
SUZANNE ROSSETTEH.
hutband end wife,
TRENOMAKER HOMES. INC .
a Florida corporation, HOWELL
HARBOR ESTATES
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida
corporation nol lor profit and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
Dalandant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Purtuanllo Chapltr 41
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo an Order or Final
Judgmanl ol Foradotur* dated
April 4. 1994. and anlarad In
Cate No 91 193* CA 14 E ol lb*
Circuit Court ol Ih* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and for Sami
nol* Counly. Florida, whartln
CROWN BANK. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK ll/k/a Crown
Savlngt Attoclallon undar lit
lormar tlala charter! It Plain
III! and DAVID R. ROSSETTER
and SUZANNE ROSSETTER,
hutband and wll*. TR E N D
MAKER HOMES. INC . a Flor
Ida corporation. H O W E LL
HARBOR ESTATES ASSOCIA
TION. INC , a Florida corpora
lion nol lor profit and UN
KNOWN TENANTS ar* dalan
dinlt. I will tall lo th* hlghatl
and bail bidder for cath al Ih*
Wall Iron! door al Ih* Seminole
County Coulhout* In Sanlord.
Samlnola Counly, Florida *1
alavan o'clock a m on th* 10th
day ol May, 1994, Ih* Inflowing
datcrlbad property at tal lorlh
In tald Ordar or Final Judg
men!, Ig wll:
Lot 30. HOWELL HARBOR
ESTATES, according to Ih* Plal
thereof, at recorded In Plal
Book 34. Pag* 51, Public Hoc
ordt ol Samlnola Counly, Flor
Ida.
Daltd al Samlnola Counly,
Flotlda Ihlt "Ih day ol Aorll.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark, Circuit Courl
Samlnola County. Florida
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
At Deputy Clark
Publlih April 17.74, 1994
DEQ 1)9

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I
10B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1094

Florida leads nation’s
best beaches listing
■
yBILLKACZOR
Associated Press Writer

Best beaches at a glance

P E N S A C O LA — David Lcllcnnun's T o p 10
Lists may tie good Tor a laugh, but Stephen
Lcnthcrmun's To p 20 Is the list of choice for sun.
sand and surf.

Th* top M on llnlvartlty of Maryland geutoglit__,_r.
L*4lh*rman’i 11*1 turvay ol public beach** acrot* Ih* Urtltod
SIt tot:

Flo rid a beaches. In c lu d in g No. 1 -ru n krd
Grayton Bench Slate Recreation Aren, accounted
for 12 of the lop 20 spots in Lcuthermun's annual
survey of 650 public benches across the nntton.
Grayton was one of five Panhandle Itcachrs,
Including four In the tup 10, on the list compiled
by the University or Maryland geologist, or "D r.
Bench." as ho likes to be called.
Th e only other slates with more than one bench
on the list were Hawaii with four and New York
with two.
But there are a couple of significant changes In
this year's survey, Lcathenuan's fourth, he said
In u telephone Interview Friday from College
Park. Md.
To p beaches In the first three surveys have
been excluded so there will be a new No. 1 every
year.

t. Grayton Beech Slat* Recreation Ary*. Or ayton Beech, FI*.
7. Kailua, Hawaii.
1. Caladail ltl*nd list* Park, Dunedin, Ft*.
4. SI. Andrew* Slat* Recreation Art*. Panama City Baach,
Fla.
I. SI. Jowph Panlniula Stole Park. Port St. Joa, Fla.
t. Kaunao*. Hawaii.
1. Crandon Park, Miami.
I. Ulua, Hawaii.
I St. Georg* Itland Stato Park, Apalachicola, FI*.
IS Fort DaSota Stato Park. SI. Patonburg, Fit.
II Delnor Wlgglnt Pat* Stato Racraatton Are*. Naptot. FI*.
II. Perdido Kay Slat* Racraatton Ara*. Pantacal*. Fla
I) Hutopo*. Hawaii
14 Oracoka Itland, N C.
IS. Sand Kay Park, Claarwator, Fla.
14. Eait Hampton Baach, N.Y.
11. Wetlhemplon Baach. N.Y.
II Clam Pau Park, Jacktanvlll*. Fla.
If Smathart Baach, FtorIda Kayt
N Coat! Guard Baach. Matt
Previout National Wlrtwrt
1— Kapalua,
Kapali Hawaii.
iffl—
Iffl1-— Bahia Hand* Slat* RacraattonAre*. Florida Kay*.
Iffl — Hapuna. Hawaii.
Bicludad Iromiubeequant turvayt.

"W e know they're tops, so no use putting them
in the competition," Leuthcrm an said. "O the r­
wise. Ihey keep popping u p ."
Th e previous best beaches of the year were
Kupalun In llnwnll. 1991; Buhlu Honda State
Recreation Area In the Florida Keys. 1992. and
Hapunn In Huwall. 1993.
Another change Is n return to the survey's
original rating criteria that puts an emphasis on
nature over development. It had been changed
Inst year to give more weight to amenities such ns
hotels and restaurants because Condc Nast
Traveler magazine sponsored the 1993 list.
Th a t caused Grayton Bench, ranked second In
the first two surveys, to drop to sixth.
"Grayton Beach Is kind of the perfect bench. If
(here Is one." Lcathcrm nn said. " It’s a wellmaintained state recreational urea, has good
facilities for visitors, sugar-white sand, a lukc
nearby and beautiful, clean aquamarine water."
Whnt Grayton Beach, nbout 60 miles cast of
Pensacola on the G ulf of Mexico, doesn't have are
hotels, high-rises. hot dog stands and huge
rrowds. O nly (36,000 people visited the park last
year. Some beaches get that m uny visitors In a
day.
But that's fine with m uny of the park’s regulars
who find solitude one of Its chief attractions.
Th a t's ulso what helped It rank tops on this
year's list. Olher factors in Crayton's fuvor
Included lack of pollution, low crime rate, nnlurul
beach, w a rm water and good fishing and
swim m ing.
Kailua In Hawaii ranked second an this year's

list, followed by Caladesl Island State Park at
D u n e d in near T a m p a and tw o Panhandle
benches: St. Andrews State Recreation Area at
Pnnuma City nnd St. Joseph Peninsula Stute Park
near Port St. Joe.
Sixth through 10th place went to Kaunaoa.
Hawaii; Crnndon Park. Miami; Ulua, Hawaii; St.
George Island Slate Park In the Panhandle near
Apalachicola and Fort DcSoto Park at St.
Petersburg.
Most of the top beaches rank very close and arc
rated In the lower 240s or upper 230s on a point
scale of 0-250. But all of the top beaches have
some unlqur attributes, Lcathcrmnn said.
"Th e re Is more than a grain of salt's, or a grain
of sand's, difference to them ." he said. "N o beach
Is entirely the same."
Another chungc this ycur Is that Leuthcrman Is
no longer ranking the worst beaches, although
that list muy have had a positive Impact In the
past by encouraging cleanup efforts.
Leatherinan cited Border Field Slate Park near
San Diego, Calif., that was ranked among the
worst two years ago because of raw sewage
washing up from Tijuana. Mexico.
After the survey, a $2 million arresting device
was Installed to help divert sewugr away from the
coast.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

PUBLIC SAL!

County, Florida, dateribad at:
Tha wait to of Lot 1. Block
" 0 " . Brown't Subdlvlilon of
Back Hammock, according to
Iha plat tharaof ai racordad In
Plat Book 1, Paga U . of Iha
Public Racordi ol Samlnola
County. Florida.
at public Mia. to tha hlglwtt and
bait blddar lor caih. at tha wait
front door ol Iho Samlnola
County Courthouto. 101 North
Park Avanua. Sanford. Florida,
at It:00 A.M.,on May It. IfN.
In accordanca with Iha Amorleant with Dltablllty Act. partent naedlng a tpadal accom
modatlon to participate In lltla
irocaadlng thou Id contact ttw
nd lvidua I or agancy wnding
notlca not latar than wvan dayt
prior to ttw proceeding at Iha
addratt glvan on ttw notice
Telephone: WM1S-4JJ0, E&gt;t.
471/1 t HO t i l «77t (TD D I or
1 OCOtlS OTTO (V ). via Florida

Invitation to Bid
Treat
B ld lA /R U I
Seminal* County Board ol
County Commltttonen raquatlt
Interfiled partial lo lubmlt
formal waled bldt tor ttw above
referenced Invitation to Bid.
Bid packagat will b* available
at the County * Purchatlng Ol
vlilon located tl:
1101 E . Ill Street. Room HOI
Sanlord, FL 77//I
Requatl lor bid documanti
may tw mad* by calling 140/1
771 11)0 aifantlon 1114, or vl*
lacilmlto at (40/1110 f»4*.
Bltfi mutt be received by the
Purchatlng Dlvlilon no later
than ) 00 p.m llocal timtl on
Wadnaiday, May II. tff4 Bldt
received attar tuch time will b*
raturnad unopanad All bldi
mall be opened publicly and
read aloud
A Pr* Bid Contaranc* will b*
held at 10:00 a m on April It.
IH4 al Samlnola County Sarv
left Building. 1101 E. Ill Slrt*l.
Room IN I, Sanlord. Florid*
Attendance H not mandatory,
but It encouraged
ALL PR OSPECTIVE BID
DERS ARE H E R E B Y CAU
TION ED NOT TO CONTACT
ANY MEMBER OF THE SEM
INOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS.
C O U N T Y M A N A O E R . OR
COUNTY STAFF MEMBERS
O T H E R T H A N THE
SPECIFIED CONTACT
PERSON REGARDING TH E
ABOVE BID. ALL CONTACTS
M U S T BE C H A N N E L E D
THROUGH TH E PURCHASING
OIVISION
Contact Jacqul Perry. Buyer,
at 140/1 771 11JO a« lent Ion 7114
lor further Intor met Ion
M/WBE’l are encouraged lo
participate Ih the bid procett
Publlth: April)4. t*f4 OEU 101

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. I11I4CA-I4 E
home s a v i n o s o f

P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R E B Y O IVEN T H A T ON
Tuatday, April M. IPV4. .1 11:00
a m . Eattorn. at Ih* pramltat of
Prtmtor Machinary, Inc.. 111?
Skadar Road. Orlando. Florida
J7*oa. the undarilgnad wilt Mil
at public Mia lo tha hlghatl
blddar all ol It* right, lltla and
Intaratt In and to tha following
daacrlbad protwrty at It. wtiara
It. to wilt
Ona (I ) Lagunmatlc Modal 7)7
Varllcal Milling Machlna i/n
I V i i 43?
TERMS OF SALE: A mini
mum Down Paymant ol 7S% In
olttwr cath, carllllad or cath
tar‘i chach at ttw lima ol Mlo
with ttw balanca duo within II
hourt.
Ttw undarilgnad r iM t r t l tha
right to bid.
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TIO N C O N T A C T : Elian M.
Jonai at «t/**oootl. ORIX
C R ED IT ALLIANCE. INC., «00
Maitland Cantor Parkway, Suita
too.Maitland. Florid* 11/11
Publlih April H . 14, lift
DEO III

f

B a I a u (A»ii|rA

D ATED thli 70th day el April.
1114.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E Jawwlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth April 74 A May 1.1114
0E0 771

I N T H I CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. ft-tlt-C A -lt-B
F A M IL Y STBAKHO USE OF
M IAM I E M P L O Y E E TR U ST
FUND.

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
OF TH E C IO H TB B N TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIDA
CASBNO.intiu-cc-ieo

Plaintiff.

CEDAR WOOD VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, IN C .
Plalntlfl,
vt
ROBERT W .DaPUEY,
Datandanl
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
thal purtuanl to a Final Judg
mint of lltn Foradotura an
tarad In ttw above captioned
matter. I will Mil the property
tltuatad In Samlnola County.
Florida, date ribad at:
That certain Condominium
parcel
competed ol
Unit
Number 0 J 1101, and Iha un
divided percentage of Inlaratt or
there In ttw common alemerit
appurtenant thereto, In ec
cordance with and tub|ed lo ttw
covanantt, condltlont. reticle
Ifont, eetementt. termt end
other provliiont ol Iho Declare
Han ol Condominium ol CEOAR
WOOD VILLAGE CONOOMIN
IUM I, at recorded in O R Book
1304. pagat 4*J through it*
Public Racordt ol Samlnola
County. Florida, and amend
manlt thereto at recorded In
OR
Boo* 1)0/. pagat )*4
through Mt. end In O H Boo*
111/ pagat 101 through 10*. ell
ol ttw Public Racordt ol Semi
note County, Florida,
al Public Sale to ttw hlghett end
bait bidder lor cath, el the Watt
Front Ooor of the Seminole
County Couflhouw. Ml N Perk
Avenue. Sanford Florida, on the
7&lt;th day of May, lff4. at 11 00

J A M E S L. S C R I B N E R .
OOR O THEA SCRIBNER, hit
wife, and U N ITE D STATES OF
AMERICA.
Dofandantt.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y OIVEN
that purtuant to a final |udg
man! datad April It, Ittt. in
favor of Plaintiff, F A M IL Y
S T E A K H O U 1 E O F M IA M I
E M P L O Y E E TR U S T FUND,
agalntl Defendant*. JAMES L
S C R IB N E R . D O R O T H E A
S C R IB N E R and U N I T E D
STATES OF AMERICA. In Co m
No t t l/ S C A U E of ttw Circuit
Court In and tor lomlnolo
County. Florida, In which FAM ­
ILY STBAKHOUSE OF MIAMI
EM PLOYEE TRUST FUND It
tha Plalntlfl and JAM ES L
S C R IB N E R . O O R O T H E A
S C R IB N E R , and U N I T E D
STATES OF AM ERICA ara tha
Dofandantt. I will tall to ttw
hlghoit and bait blddar for cath
at ttw Watt front door of ttw
Samlnola County Courthouto In
Sanford. Florida, at i i 00 A M .
on May 11. Iffl. ttw following
dattrlbad proparty tat forth In
tha IInal lodgment:
Lot 40*. Spring Oakl Unit ).
according to ttw Plat Itwraof at
racordad in Plat Book IT, Pagat
U. 7) and It. Public Racordt of
SamlnolaCounty, Florida
DATED : April JO, Ittl
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth April 14 A May 1. me
____________
DEO no

am
In accordance with the Amar
leant Witt Dliabllllwt Act. per
torn with dlubllltlet needing a
tpeclel accommodation to par
tldpate In thlt proceeding
thou Id contact Court Admlnlt
tretion el 110 North Park Aye
nue, Sanford. Florida J7UI.
telephone (toll 7714U0. t i l
4771. not later than wven IT)
dayt prior to the proceeding tl
hearing
Impaired.
I TDD)
ItOOtMO/TI or Voice IVI
I OOOtSSI/re. via Florida Rtlay
Service
Dated Itili 71it day ol April,
lf*4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIQ H TBEM TH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ST AT E O F FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A H N O .in 4 a i'C A I* -E
M ID STATE TRUST II, a Data
war. butlnau Irutl,
Plaintiff,
vl
CAR M EN L C O S TELLO , a
ling to man.
Dtfandant.
AM ENDED
NOTICE OP SALE
Notlca li hariby glvan that,
purtuant to an Ordar or Judg
m ini antarad In tha abovt
captlonad caw, I will tall ttw
procwrtv tltuatad In Samlnola

ISEAL!

AMERICA, FSB. l/k/a HOME
SAVINGS OF AMERICA, F A
Plaintiff,

VELVA J PETERSON and
JEFFREY L. PETERSON, her
hutbend, and RYOER SYSTEM
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION.
Dalandanli
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
lhal. purtuanl to a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclotur*
entered In the above ttyled
cauw. In the Circuit Court al
Semlnol* County, Florida. I,
Clark ol lh* Circull Court ot
Samlnola County. Florida, will
w ll Itiat certain properly tllual
ad In Samlnola County, Florida,
more particularly deter lbed at:
Lai « / , PLAN OF LONG
WOOD, according to the plat
thereat at recorded In Plat Book
I. Peget II. It. 70 and II. Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
Florida
Alto known at 100 6 Palmetto
Avenut. Longwood. Florida

Jl/SO

al public Ml*, to Iho hlghatl and
bell bidder, lor cath. at ttw
Weil front tlapt of ttw Samlnola
Caunty Courlhout*. Sanford.
Florida at II 00 a m on May It.

I*t4
Wllnatt my hand and ttw
official wal el thli Court on
April N , IH4
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jane E. Jawwlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih April 14 to May l. IW4

OEom

NOTICE OF PROPOSED PURCHASE
OF REAL PROPERTY BY
SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Nolle* It hereby glvan that Ttw School Board ol Semlnol# County.
Florida will conilder ttw approval ot an option contract lor tha
purchaw ol certain real property to bo uwd at additional land tor
ttw future Winter Spring! High School al lit regular mealing to bo
held on Tuatday, May 14. lf*4 al / 00 PM at ttw School Board
Htedquarliri. 1)11 Mallonvlll* Avanua, Sanford, Florida
THE SELLERS: Ltwliend Juanita Blumbarg
THE PURCHASE PRICE IS: *400.000 00
THE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION IS:
Ttw lubiact ilia Ii located about l.oon feat north ol ttw tignaiiiad
Intarwctlon ot State Road 414 and Brantley Avanua. being on the
watt Hd* of Branllay Avenue, a dlrf tlraaf. Winter Spring* Samlnola
Caunty, Florida
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Publlth. April 14.11*4
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oiatto_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

NOTICE OF ELECTION
B* It known that I, Jim Smith. Secretary of State ol tha Slat* of
Florida, do Iwraby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be
held in Samlnola County. State ol Florida, on ttw tint Tuetdey alter
ttw llril Monday In November. A D . Iff 4. the Mid Tuetdey being Ih*
EIG H TH day ol NOVEMBER, lo till or retain Iha following office*
United Slate* Senator
Reprewntallv* lor ttw Third and Seventh Congrettional Dlitrlct
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Secretary ol Slat*
Attorney General
State Comptroller
Stale Treeturer
Commlttlorwr ol Education
Commlttlorwr ol Agriculture
Retention ot Two Juttlcetol Ih* Florida Supreme Court
Retention ol 1 Judge*. FItth Oltlrlct Court ot Appeal
.
Eighteenth Judicial Circull Court Judge*. Group* 4 4, II, Hand 14
County Court Judg*. Group I
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Slate Senator* lor Senatorial Dlttrlclt: Hand 14
Slat* Reprewnlallvet tor llouw Dlttrlclt: IS. 71.14.11 end 1/
County CommltHonert: 1 end 4 Dltlrlctt
School Board Member* I, land 1 Dlitrlct*
Semlnol* Soil &amp; Water Conwrvatlon Oi.tr ict Group* 1,1. 4 end 1
IN Tetllmony Whereof, I have Hereunto tel my hand and alliied
tha Oraat Seal ot ttw State ot Florida, al Tellehetw*. Ttw Capital,
thlt ttw Twelfth day ol April, A D . It u
(SEAL)
JIM SMITH

SECRETARY OF STATE

Publlth. April 14 A May 1,lff4

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OFF THE LEASH&lt;?!&gt; by W.B. Park

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jawwlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April J4 A May I. Itti
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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 24, 1994 - 11B

71—Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

031-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

6:00 AM.-3:30 PM
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consecutive lim n ............ 57c a line
7 consecutive times........„.70&lt; a line
3 consecutive times--------- Qtc a line
1 time.... ............... . $1.19 a line
Rates ere per Issue, based on 3 lines
•3 Lines Minimum

Sched\*ng may « » tuOo HeiakJ M vw U ct al ina cost ot an adibborul day
Cancel when you &lt;&gt;rt raaiiti Pay only tor day* your ad runa al rata earns*.!
ll»* M duscnpbon lor fastest raiuni Copy mult tnoow nccaptatiio lypo
graphical form *Comn&lt;arci.il frequency i,n&lt;&gt;« ,uo aviklabin
DEADLINES
Tumd.ty irvu I i«1ay IJ Noon The Day Before Pubacation
Sunday 12 Noon fnday •Monday 5 30 P M Ftiday

ADJUSTM ENTS AND CREDITS: In the event of an error In an
ad, the Sanford Herald will be responsible lor the first
insertion only and only to the extent of the cost of that
Insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the first day It
runs.

12— Eldtrly Caro

45— L e g a l S e rv ic e s

ADULT C A N ! In our private
home Sanford area. Lott ol
loving care Ior your loved
one* Contact Holly i n Stay
ADULT C A M In private San
ford home 1450/me Inc love,
meal*. transport , enter
tainmenl, k morettt &gt;e*l

• PROFESSIONAL LEOAL A
Photography lor uw at evi­
dence LOW RATES 777 &gt;5*4

61— M o n e y to L e n d
KEEP DRIVINfi AND STILL
GET THE MOREYI
All you need It your title Jack
Diamond tor appointment
__________ 760 m t ___________

ADOPTIONS
Tree medical cars, transpor
tallon, counseling. private
doc tor plus living evpemei
Her #717511 Clearwater Attorney
John Frtcker
iseetTMeao

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

AM EMPLOYMENT
FREE
REGISTRATION

25— S p e c ia l N o tic e s

HANDYMAN
Terrific opportunity In area
Answer the phone* and ***1*1

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

MACHINIST
tt hr Put your tkillt to work
here Good co . good benefit*

OAY OR NIGHTI

OFFICE GAL
57 50 hr Local Sanford firm

407 - 323-9408
F of corwtm#nf and et onomi
cal Advertising nothing b##tt
»h» (»4nfo4cJ H#r#ld Fas o%
your *d to th# Cl4ititi#d Dept
end include th# lolloping In
tor met Ion
• Hi'ltng name, addretv end
pPsone number
•Contact name end phone
number for *d ven fleetton
e Ster t dete
•Number of deyi you mould
tike your ad to run
If voo have any quetttont,
t&gt;f#4»# ten the Cletufted
A d v e rtilin g D e p a rtm e n t'
Monday F ttdey.I JOS JO

ATTEN TIO N SECOND SHIFT
P A R E N T S : Reliable
childcare with hot mtel%
Licensed deycere facility Cell

TEACHER'S A IK WANTED
Childcare eiperlence re
quired Willing to drive van
andgelaCOL C a lllll 7*05

Apply DeSAry Miner between
♦am and I pm. M N Hvry ti n .
OeRary Drug tree workplace
AVON product* I.0M. Earn to
SON No door/ckxir PT/FT
SandlUl IIM/I *00*441144

TREE CARE
Davey Tree Eiperl Company,
teekt eiperlencod foremen
and trimmer* lor lit retlden
tlal/commorlclal division.
Clatt B COL and minlmun 2
yrt e ip preferred Com
pelUliv* wages, benefits end
bonuses EOE Cell 401 211 1020

Full lime. Mutt have tale
model ecene vehicle ter local
tfellvorlet ulllittng pertonal
vehicle. Call MJ 1M14I1

CLERK/CASHIER
Cotlal Marl Inc . now hiring
lull llme/part lime potlllon*
Eacellenl wage*, benetll* and
vacation Apply In perton
only
MIT Or lando A ve
Sanlord
I Acre** from ^ peye*l

CLUB/RESTAURANT HELP
•BARTENDERS
0 CLUB MANAGERS
ODJS
OSERVERS
• HOST VHOST ESSES
E «parlance preferred
Cell l i t IMA________

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
$9.25
Notional corporation hot
onlry level potlllon* open
FT/PT avail Wo train 10
AASP tcholarthipt awarded
Interview now/Starl alter
linalt
In Daylena call &lt;**4I1» 044*
In South Seminole tall III *004

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
$9.25
National corporation hat
entry level potlllon* open
FT/PT avail We train to
AASP tcholarthipt awarded
Interview now/Starl alter
linalt
In Oa ytotta caIII *04) I M *444
to South SamInalo coll H I *004
40 hr* » Paid Inturance and
benalilt Clatt O Lie rag
Clean driving record’ Know I
edge ol Orlando area a plot
Inquire al.
IM IS SanterdAve
laniard

DRIVERS WANTED

Company otter* full training

With clean clot* B driver*
llrento lor day and night
thlHt Wo ollor tDO per week
lo tier!, major mroical. de
nlal and paid vacation* Apply
al USA Service*. 444 Spring
Mammock Cl. Longwood
___________sit no*________

CLERICAL RESEARCHER

DRIVERS NEEDED

BOOKKEEPER
I? SOhr Keep book* In area

ENGINEER
IJlh r Any packegeeip wine

FACTORY WORKER
Life clerical A pertonahty
count* in winning thl* one

ORDER PULLER
Keep track of In and out going
Supplies tor (hi* great co

CUSTOMER RELATIONS
5450 wkr Keep track ol sal**

SIGN INSTALUN
t» hr Deal with commercial
sign* Your Ideal opportunity
It hr Scheduling appoint
ment* with * smile here now

MACHINE MAINTENANCE
15 hr Handle pret* machine

OFFICE TRAINEE
id hr Learn all phase* here

MORE POSITIONS
CALL

B A B Y lllflN G IN MY HOME
•Am iPm Moreiey Frldey
Mem 11ton school eree Ml WW

OPENINO APRIL Had.
I » l i l t Sanford. FL
Jackie Caste - Swim Lessons

TEACHERS
Pari and lull lime stall needed
In childcare center*
_________ 407 222 U » _________

P A R TTIM C D IE TA R Y AIDE
Eiperlence preferred

WAREHOUSE WORKER

f r rattf rfl fMIA.»c. llf&gt; io

31— P r iv a t e
In s tru c tio n s

F U L L T IM E R E L IE F COOK
Eiperlence A MUST. Strong
tupervlioryiklllt

14 SOhr Pick your ihIff now

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C o ro

E ip . auto/marln* painters
needed. A p p ly afi 147*
Delgner PI., Sanlord 1114IM

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE

RECEPTIONIST

FAX
TO US A N Y TIM E

SPRAT PAINTERS

A O D TO VOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOWI
c a ll n tts Te r m e m

* DRIVEN WANTED *

NOW ACCEPTINO

21— P e rs o n a l!

K IT ’N’ CA R I.YI.K M iy Lurry Wrlphl

EARN UP TO *2000

123 5176
roow

jit

A G CARRIERS. Tavaret. FI.
a well etlablithed and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
company oiler* you
o 1U lo }*t per mile
o Up to I? 000 ml per mo
oSlopOII Pay
o Unloading Pay
o Vacation Pay
„ ,
o Salely k Per lor mane e Bonut
O spouta Riding Program
o Average Trip t 7Oay*
o Late Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you have &gt; yeert tree lor
trailer. OTR end tnow and Ice
experience plut a good driving
record, call
________ ItO O IM H M ________
EARN 14000/M004 Per. Month.
II you have ceurege calll
&gt;4llJiei*hr. ret, mtg.

it st

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing \u&lt; ceedt like success
We re well Inlo our Jrd decade
ol training successful agent*
No licence?
Wellhelpl
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
11311*4

p e r we e k p r o c e t t l n g
IIIA IIIID Gov I Helundt No
eiperlence necettary Call
1 SIS All Iiaae«l IM 14hr*

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
Commercial tile mUCF tree
Benefit* pec keg#
ANECO INC
44)7
EOE/Drug free workpiece

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
y .n

Eiperlencod only Apply In
person. Days Inn, Sanlord
447 121 4104 ___ ____
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonus lor drivers All thlllt
available Dolly pay. no lee
Hrport ready lo work S.Mam.
Industrial Labor Svc . 101*

k I*Ch/W*

o itsae, w » i

71— H e lp W a n te d

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d
P U S U R E R S AND LABORERS

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON

N E ED E D IM M ED IATELY
Call Bill a U D oefo

Mutl have own tool* and be
able lo do heavy collision
Apply In perton between tarn
and 1pm al 2401 Country Club
Road. San lord 272 4*44

EXPERIENCED COOKS
Fulltime Apply In perton
PER R V5R ESTA UR AN T
Upper level, AHamanto Moll

FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS

Sanlord Third thill National
food salts comp needs perton
lor warehouse O T req Per
marsenl potlllon tl'h r. Up
ward mobility and monetary
growth Close
Never a lee I

Halp Personnel, 41*44**

w il d l if e /c orservat T on

I yr u p Apply al: 147*
OoifnoT PI , Sanford 21141*4

JOBS
ROOFERS

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED

Game wardens, security,
maintenance, etc No eiperl
enc* necettary Now hiring
For Inlo call 21* 7*4 0010
7227
♦AM 10PM
7day*

All phaia* of rapair Eiparl
ented Call JJf H44

DAILY WORK/OAILY PAY
Report 4am
1201S H wy 17 *2 Long wood
Call a** 1221 alter 1pm

SALES
Service compeny teeklng pari
lime help Flenbl* hour* end

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED

WORK AT HOME
Pari lime, lull lime workers
needed
Earn u l r a
eilraordlnary mrxsey For In
formation tend tell addressed
stamped envelop* lo O A R
Consulting, PO B*&lt; t i l l ,
laniard. FL 211111111 Ad 1
10* PEOPLE- to lot* weigh 11 No
will power reql I00X natural!
Dr ret I Colleen 407 124 1714
M AUTO AUCTION DRIVCR1
N EEO EO I Mutt have valid
Florida drivers llcent* end be
able lo drive stick
Call between I 1
SPRINT 1TAFFINO. 21* N il
14 T E L E M A R K E T E R S
N EEO ED I Call between 12
SPRINT STAFFINO. IN N il

dayk. 221 allSatk lor Rodney

With clientele Full or part
lime Call 111 4114

SALES
Retail eiperlence lor lewelry
tale*. Call 11* II**__________

TELEMARKETER

SALES

Potlllon open lor an eaperl
enced telemarketer Evening
hourk. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thursday Apply in
perton Sanford Herald. 100
N French Ave. atk lor Tracy

For replacement window* In
home Someepptt furnished
*** *445 Casselberry_____

Secretary
E ip In WordPerfect k Lotus
111 lor window* a mutl Type
minimum 40 WPM 14 50 hr
plut benefits Send resume lo
PARANA Services. I l l W Itl
SI, Suil* 101. Sanlord. FL
)777 1. Alin Kelly or FAX
407 111 7*13
SECURITY OFFICER
TRAINING/PLACEMENT

LABORERS N EED ED Skilled
end unskilled Oeyt
Call between I 2
SPRINT STAFFING &gt;1* 1011

LAW ENFORCEMENT JOBS
No eip necettary Now hir
mg US cutlomt. ollicert. etc
For Inlo call 21* 7*4 0010 eil
17*0 » AM 10 PM. 7day*

Arm ed and unarmed 1/4 0114

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

SUPER I MOTEL

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

NOWHIRINO
# ASSISTANT MANAGER
E aperient* required
• NIGHT AUDITOR
* HOUSE KEEPING
Apply In person
4110SR a* W . Sanlord

Mutl have COL " A " with
clean MVR Produce eiperl
one* and good reference* re
quired Call or 4p(4 y
MSC Trucking. 1*11 W ill SI
laniard. F L 4471717141
MEDICAL

If YEAR OLO molhar of I
r e c e n t l y l ocat ed f r om
Northern Virginia detlre%
entry level clerical work
Call Sutan m 47)1

IPN

W v

Full lime and pari lime
Itpm lam thill. Marl lime
lam 2«&gt;n atoll.

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e nt

* M ALE WANT* FEM ALE *
I* tlsar* peal rend*. Free rent
tor cempantoiitMp 2114*44

SANFORD-411 S. Perk Ave I
end 2 bdrm. air 5725 1221 F
1100 dep 221 54*2or 1*0 4407
SANFORD 1 BDRM. All utilities
paid. 1130' week with security
i l l ................... 124 74*4
I BDRM.. Ilv rm, ki t. bath, and
porch 111 Fre nch Ay*
5275/mo , 5100 tec. *2* 4*11
I EIO R O O M FR EE MONTH
SPECIAL! 3 bdrm* k elite
evell Call Jerry. 373 4450

93— R o o m s fo r R e n F
A Q U IET, CLEAN rm. In San
ford Kitchen k phone use,
coin laundry 171 k up 224-4*15
CLEAN ROOM*, single starting
575/wk Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video garnet, oil
ttreelparking I »4471______
NICE Place Purn rm Prel
female Water, elec., A/C k
heal 575wk, 575 dep 138 05a*
S A N F O R D . K l i chen and
laundry prly. Cable Private
home MS wk ♦ dep 121 7*44
SANFORD old house. Cable,
phone, kitchen prly., private
rm 140'wk Inc I uHI.141 20*4
WORKINO LAD Y Preferred
House privileges. Everything
furnished Lekelronl. 543/wk
Cell (51 1*7*

97— A p a rtm e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

103— H o u se s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
SANFORD. 3 bdrm. t\1 bath
lakalronl house S*30/mo
___________ 221 7004__________
SANFORD 3 bdrm. I balh. ten!
H/A. carpel Like new) I yr
lee«*5475/mo **4 545-1*11
SANFORD. 3 bdrm. I balh
carpel, fenced lots Caldwell
Realty Service
744 1700
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
R E N TTO O W N
1 bdrm Like newl Air I I . 500
down 52*1/mo *4*71*7_______

Stenstrom Rentals

NOTICE

WAREHOUSE

THIS BOSS REWAROS
HARDWORK
Merry Maldt pays lor parlor
mane* every Friday! Day
hrt only, no night* Intured
car required, paid mileage
Call Merry MaM* 111 5144

91— A p a rtm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a re

All rtn ltl and real estate
adve. lisemenit ere tub|ecl lo
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes II Illegal lo
advertise any preference. Ilm
nation or discrim ination
bated on race, color, religion,
tee, handicap, lamlllal status
or national origin
SANFORD I BDRM A STUDIO
All elec, A ir, re t are*
1230/m o , up Nopals 225 *01*
SANFORD I BEDROOM
E a ce lle n l neighborhood
ItO'wk end 5300 security
Also I ROOM E FFIC IEN C Y
575/wk, 5150 security 225-7*71
I BEORM. Privet* k Quiet 5350
month. 5150 deposit. 575 pel
deposit Cell 1304211

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
SPRING BREAKII

■ 5ANFORO k 1-4 V l .l w/ dbl*
car garage, ler porch, fplc .
well k septic MSO/mo 1(50 tec
• SANFORD 3/3 DUPLEX w/d
hookup. C HA. 143Smo 5150 tec
Stemlrem Realty, Inc.
"W* Manage your Heme.
Ilk* H was aur awn." Jim Oeyl*
222 14*1 Alter tPM i 13*14*5
W INTER SPRINOS 1 bdrm ~1
be. 0 lot. garage, wether/
d rye r, flreplc* S450/mo
Renl/lease/optlon *4* 155*
3/1, appliances, hook ups.
gereg*. carpel. Hinds, cent
heel/alr la*Q 4*4 124*t i l «•*
1 BDRM. I Vs BATH, fenced yard
laundry hook up. 1421/mo.
1400dep 111 Hayes 111 4*41
1 BEDROOM. 1 balh. cent H/A.
lamlly rm Only 1500 down'
Also a bdrm. 2 balh available
Atk about our H UD homes I
Why rent* THE HILLIMAN
OROUP, INC Realtor 111 *131
1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH, double
gerag*. lacujll, llreplac*.
privacy fenced yard Sen
ford/Lak* Mary area Avail
able May Itl 1750-month
131 *4*1 alter tem

On* Bedroom Apartments

tl*t DEAL

105— D u p le x ___ T r ip le x / . R e n t

Mottwood Apts 227 7714

MINUTES FROM SANFOKD
SPRING SPECIAll!

NICE 3 bdrm. 3 belh. 1324
Hickory SI. Sanlord 1400-mo
1400dep M* 4*0*or 444 444*
1ANFORD ’l nice unapt* A/C
appll Avail 1/0I/V4 *270 A
1110plus dep________ 322 3354
1 BDRM. I BA. Eicel area oil
street parking, near daycare
1375 mo 5700 tec HI *757

1 Bdrm /I Bath 111 2*2*
SHEMANOOAHAPARTMENTS

LARGE 1 BDRM
Front and back porch Park
vlaw O il Sir**! parking
IHS/m o
Al C h l a d l
Breker/Owner I *0*111 44*1

MARINER'S VILLAGE

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent

Lake Ada I bdrm. 1340 mo
2bdrm. 1414 mo and up

323-1670
SANFORD I Bdrm. 1300/mo'.
plus security All utilities paid
tueplelec
313 (*63

W EKIVA RIVER. !«•«*'• p'up
e r l y , I b d r m. I bel h,
furnished, util Incl . 1150/mo
plus tm tec
*04 3*1 4074

H a v e

E G G S - A C T I aY

Apply m per to* I LAKE VIE W
NUR1INO CENTER . *1* E.
Second II . Sanlerd
MEDICAL

W h a t

) ’('•/ N r a / !

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V,

or Aftoyi*
* £n «ti(jy F flic ie n l S lu ifio
A fford, it tin Apiitftvi(tnf%

NURSING ASSISTANT
All
Full lime and p*irf
fins* Only thot# Having «ip «
rttnet a* a Hurting Attitfanf
In long farm carm and being
able to show proof of raglifra
Hon fo faka the court# or
challanga fha fatf upon
application should apply Mutl
ha carfthad rso lafar than 90
day* attar hira Drug fraa
workplace
Dabary Manor
M N. Nary II tl
Dabary. FI
401O li 4m
MEDICAL

1 A i H o i Ihmhm
C o m o S m e ll T h e S a v in g s O n
O u r Beautiful 1 &amp; 2 B e d ro o m
A p a rtm e n t H o m e s l

•f fondly Ott Silt* ( &gt;«*|&gt;e*iiif if»l*•
M«1flil()9*fVI«fri|

* A ttic Sfo#•!«)«.» P fiviitr* f’ .ifio A M o m ’

SANFORD COURT
APARTM ENTS
3301 S. Sanford Avo. •Sanford

323-3301

Mimas Mon S*it l) *&gt;M) Qosmt Smi

.RN MANAGER

Located On Beautiful
Lake Monroe...

Full lime 7 1 thill, weekend*
011 Eiperlence In an acute
care telling and management
highly desirable Com* and be
a pari ol Ihe changing trend In
long lerm car* Salary d*
pendent upon eiperlence

Get 1Month's Ren! FREE
^. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lease

C o e v illa
A p a rtm e n ts
2580 Rldgowood Ave. •Sanford *330-1431

'P&lt;vuult&amp;e
t y w i s 4 d c 0 i e &amp; i .. .

IPN
Full lime end pari lime * and
12 hour thlllt available Good
leadership tkillt a mutl GN’t
and G P N 't with prevlout
leadership eiperlence alto
encouraged lo apply
Drug Ire* workplace

H o lle r

C o n c re te

Lawn S e rv ic e

FLORIDA S T A T I REQUIRES
all contractor* bo rogltlertd
or certified To verily o tlolo
c o n tro c lo ri llc o n tt call
I 400 241-7*40 Occupational
Llctmet are required by the
county end con be verified by

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayno
Baal I Man Quality Opera
tlonl IIP 1224/424 M 2

TOM A JEFF'* LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm . dependablt. low
raletl Freo etl........... 110 7070

A d d itio n s &amp;
R t m o d e lln g
RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing Drywall,
Doo m , Rooting. Concrete
D H M f .. S O Ballrd, CBCOMtao

A p p ll a rices
APPLIANCE REPAIR • Fred
appl, tervlce call with re

jalrtUtota^^Mtosf^lHTM

______ C a r p e n t r y ______
CARPENTER AH kind* ol home
repair*, painting A ceramic
llto^Rkhard Gross
Till* / ]

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

CARPET M ILL OIRECT
■If Dticounli Fameut Brandt
Flrtl Quality, Top Lina.
Slalnmatlor, Saionlot.
Tracklott. Sculpture* 14.** yd
Commercial level loopt U 4* yd
IntlolUllon. 4*1*124-1

C a rp a l C le a n in g

Pai n ti ng
E le c t r ic a l
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Rep4lr addition, comm/ret.
LlC/Int rEROOOiiejT7I 44H

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable All phase* Call
lor Free e*l Michael 111 &gt;10*

AL DOES IT ALL!
F U II right el a price you can
allord Llc'd/lnt From atari
to (Wish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
tvet JJ yrt ol eiperlence No
|ob loo big or tmell. Call

P re s s u re C le a n in g ~
DUN R ITB i Clean driveway*,
rooll. pool deck*, w tlk l.
house*. Pro*etl. O l 4121

P h o to g r a p h y
BEACH, Sports and Wtddir^s
Mobil equip unique pricing.
For Inlo cell 174*401
BEACH. Sptrl* and Wedding*
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Inlo call 174 **01

1141tt*»f 1114IH14houto

Pooling

R ESTO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL.
metal tludt. doors, trim, tid
Ing. porchat. deck*, garebot
Licensed'Insured_____ 111-1047

OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
ROOFINO
Painting,
car pentr y Bond/Int/LIc
RC0O4424S
Cell 574 4315

RITE-WAY"'""......
WE SHOW UP
./La I ’I l i l i

I1U

ts F y
C n ll C ln t i i n r i l

W o rk Kor

SAM'S C A R P IT CLEANINO
plut strip and bull Hoar*.
Retldenflal/commerclal 24
hrt 224 2141, beeper 444 0141

tin v

y

322-2611;

C le a n in g S
m ei rv ic e
L a n d s c a p in g

HONEST DEPENDABLE
Person lo dean your house
|utl the way you ilka II 'ol a
pr ice you ture can a Ilord
Call Verme 22M444

P A IN T IN O . paper hanging,
pretture washing and dry wall
repair. Free etl 1315174

RANDY'S Q U A LITY LAWNi
Complete pro car* tine* l**0.
Clean up*, hauling 111 071*

S w im m in g P o o l
S e rvic e / R e p a ir
W E EK LY SERVICE
i t horn
Irom 141
mo. Chem Rile Pool Service
2*0 2771
Robert Shoemaker

T r e e S e r v ic e
ECHOLS TR E E SVC U c't. Int
"Lei the Prolettlonalt do II."
Freo estimate*...........122 212*

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW 6 SCREEN REPAIR:
447 121 7112

Advertise Your B u siness Every Day
For As Low

As $ 4 5 Pe r M o n t h .

Call Classified,

322-261 1

Apply In perton
Debary Manor
M N . Hwyl7*l
Debary. FI
_________ 4*7 44* 4414_________
MEDICAL

\ r I . AKi :

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

MOV KOI

$300 OFF Full Month's Rent

DENTAL HVGCNIST
Immediate opening available
for dynamic Individual 2 4
day* per week Strong perlo
tkillt a mutl *04I7S4100
MEDICAL

RECEPTIONIST

1 Bedroom SEABREEZE
mo.*

t io o iiA k M

On SelectedGorgeous l &amp; 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homes.
Amenities Include Wasliers/Dryers In Emy
Unit, Fireplaces, NewClubhouse b Fitness Center.

St. Croix Apartments

322-1051

On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Mary

E x p e r i e n c e d l or busy
orthopaedic o lllc* . Call
Sharon al 747 5535___________

401W . Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

MtiUlon TK1*Ad C Pty Ho Apportion Feet

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3
H O U R S : M - f . 9 • 6 • S a t. 1 0 -5 « S u n . C lo s e d

JANITORIAL
Eiperlencod cleaner* and tu
pervltort Numerous locations
Day/evenlng hour*. P/T, F/T.
Seminole County area
________ Call 2*2 12*1_________
RNS/LPN/CNAS

v jy
ski

HIGHER PAY RATES!
SIGN ON B0NUSI
1

Alllllatod Healthcare Stalling
It proud lo bo a preferred
provider ol TEM P O R A R Y
and PER DIEM madlcal pro
lettlonalt We now have Ih*
following positions available:

S p r in g
I n t o S a v in g s !
1/2 M onth's Rent

FREE
O v e r A I 2 M onth Lease
O n 2 Bedroom A pt. Hom esl

RNs/LPNs/CNAs
CRITICAL CARE RNS

An Apartment
Community
That Stands Apart.
Belter Than Ever Rales On
Beautiful 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Homes!
• W a s h o r s / D r y o r s In A ll U n i t s
• S l a t o -O f -T h o -A r t F itn e s s C o n t o r

•Newly Renovated •Lake Front

W* are currently stalling lor
Central Florida Regional.
Lucerne Medical Center and
Winlar Park Mamorlal.

* Volleyball * Sparkling Pool

C o u n try

To be considered lor those
Immediate assignments, call
(407) 4S7-4040. tarn Jpm.
Monday Thursday only. Or
tend your return* lo

Lake

A p a rtm e n ts
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5104

Alfiliitid Healthcare Stiffinf
IM University Park D r, SI*
2IS, Winter Park, Fl 727*2
Equal Opportunity Employer

Jtokl

1

• P r lv a t o E x t o r lo r S t o r a g o
• E n c l o s e d P a t lo s / D a lc o m o s

STONEBROOK
APARTM ENTS
1000 Stonebrook Or., Sanford

322-9556

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115— In d u s tr ia l
R e n ta ls
OFPICE/warahavM %paca. 1X0

$q It. Prim* location at
•nlranc* to Contral Fla R*
•tonal Airport. X* HI 1X1
* PRIME LOCATION *

I.HO iq It. ot nlc* olllco
•pact 1.000 iq It. werahouM.
alio l*nc*d storage Airport
Blvd frontega H 1 I1 X

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
LIQUOR STORR Downtown
Sanlord lor tat* or to*M Alto
* liquor llcontat tor Orenga and
Samlnol* County lor tal*
________ i i m h i ________
LONOWOOD 1.000 iq It r*l*ll or
proloitlonal otllc* S4l&gt;/mo

141— H o m e s f o r S e le

141— H o m e * f o r Sale

BELOW MARNRT VALURI 4
bdrm. IV* balh. partially
lancad yard 540.500*55 ltd*

M ANAGEM ENT A R EALTY
M l H I 1H1/1H 451*

D UPLEX
SANFORD Oood
neighborhood, good condition.
514,500 Call alter S:00
514 5044 _________
RXCHANOR OR SE LL your
proper ty located any whar aI

tnvttor* Realty. 114-5415
F O R S A L E or L E A S E /
PURCHASE Ihl* SURER 1/1
Hugo lot. workshop
A O A E A T BUVI S/O't
Call Diana 0 Tha Cannan Oroup
1*0-4041 or 1114144

we/v

_______ Call WOW I_______
SANFORD R IT A IL / O F F IC I.
1.151 tq It. Covered tldawalkt.
high trattlc area 1100 plut
tal*t la«/mo Slamtram Rial
tv Inc. Jim 0»vl* m w i

ht
%
r

Sum

MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
15th SI. and Myrtle Ava.

321 6762
DELTONA
504 1114410

118— O ffic e
Spa c e / R e n t

SANFORD. Sandalwood Villa*.
Qulat era* 1/1. 54M'mo plut
*•&lt; Nancy H I 540 att*r 4 PM

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES~
Idaal ler mobile home er
home ilia, hertai. cellle.
terming, or nursery. Zoned
agricultural. 51.500 par acre
Small down payment with
ownar llnanclnp 544141-1771
OENEVA 5 ACRES. Pond, wall
Zoned ag /rat 510 000
___________UF511*___________
NO DOWN PAYM ENT. Ownar
financing. 1 loll together on
Pin* Av* Sanlord Low mon
Wily payments. **» 5*51______
•1 B U IL O IN O LO TS. Lake
Mary. RarealSH.IOOaachl
•I LAROS BUILO INO LOT.
Oltaan. 5*500
*14- ACRES aail ol Otlaan.
515.000
•41 ACRES SECLUDED but I
mil* away from Boltwayl
/t I t

RliAl. ESTATE. INC.
______ 3227491 _______
BANK FORECLOSURES, G 0 H
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILAUE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 8 ORANGE COUNTY
Call tar detail11
jM tt Mansfield, 323-7271
A A Camas, l e t - U M 114

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Hs hBk Bh 6r 6r *
t.to ri at propanra* tar talal
All lypai. araa*. 1 prlctt N#
cammltilanl Call tor* FREE
tut Watch TV Show Channal
t. Sun . IIA M I 400504 15*5

*v* ACRES FOR SALE. Corntr
lot naar Lak* Jatsup. Call
H1H41 alter 5pm

135— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co-Op / S al* _____
CONDOMINIUM FOR S A L I.
Pine Ridge Club 1 bdrm. 1
balh 1)1 000 Call IH 1104
SANDALWOOD 1/1. Ilk* naw.
srtanad porch, laata option
avail
S45Q/mo 750 4)11

157— M o b il#
H o m e s / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14*41 1/1 spill '*5 Paarson.
central H/A. carport 411.500
Call 111 4144 *r 411 1141

M 1— H o rn e s f o r S a l e
AMOROAOl t HOMES
VENTURE I f’ROPt HUES
F N A O R V A A S LOW AS IV*%
Altvm* no qualiAat A *wn*r
llnancmg l*w a* t4M/mal
Gov’t F*r*clot«r*t. Rapotl
lam mat*. Oranga. V*lutlal
Jentofd Proper!)#!
F o r i n t ThanSJ000Down
• FOR RCLOSURE I 1/1 on to
acr*l Appl , Intld* util..
t*nc#d ydl Only lit ,0001
• 1/1, *v*r 1/1 acral Llv. dm.
tam rm Satallltadim S44.5W
01/1 w/POOL lor only ttl.IN I
Llv . dining, lam rm t tool
O L A K R . lannlt. paall 1/1
cutlom. llv, dm . aal In kltch ,
appl Garag* *42.5001
• 1/1, naw carpal A palntl Cant
H/A. carport JuSl *41.5*01
A n u n r N oQ utlitlntl

• 1/i.ta tiP im M .so o
• 1/1 apllt, lanced. U41 PITI.

ua.tot

PR ttorarlarural 54 000 dn
1/1. hoavlly tread 1/1 acr*
Split bdrm . ceramic III*,
appl. garag* Pottibla owner
holdlnd Jutttll.tOOl

Markham Wdt. laraclatur*. 4/1,
I t acr*. p*i!ur*/it*bl*.
5101.000

P A U L O S M O IIN E
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

BATEMAN REALTY
INVESTORSII Don f m ut this
o r* U unit Apt houft* t US. 000

3214)759................... 321 2257
BUY OWNER Gorgaout lbdrm.
tl* bath, cant air and haal.
fancad yard, porch, double lot
A much moral Plnacrasl area
U4.500......................... M l 0411
BY OWNER Modern ranch
tlyla home In quia! araa. 1 Lg
bdrm*. 1 Lg balhv Lg llv. rm
A din rm , 1100 tq It w/dbl
lot, appro*. 10 yrt old. C/HA.
tacurlty light* and naw root
Naw tented yard, camanl
drlva, 1 car gar., many trull
Iraat. Naw tprlnkltr tytlam,
daap wall, (140 ft).
Mom#
frathly painted outtlda. Call
Joa H I X4f dayt. I l l 1140
»v tl.
550,500
Tarmt
CAS5RLBRRRY Baautltul 1
bdrm, lit bath Maw carpal,
pain). Show* Ilka a modall
144500......................... 4*4 1074

H A LL R E A L T Y
312 W. First SI., Sanlotd
5 ranlil wrtltol Good C4th Howl
17K dn.ownar hold I 5141.000
1 bdrm, 1 bath. Air, lance, FHA/
VA special I *54.000 A Jawal
Deilrabla 1/IV*. can). H/A.
lanca. Family rm. 551,500

323-5774
DELTONA 1/1, ter porch, naw
lloort. carport. C/H/A. Naar
naw Publla. 551.500 Raal
tor/ownar 5047154111_______

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

________ m m i________

a AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE a
1141 Franck Av*. Sanlerd
R a l r i g a r a l o r . S f ov as .
Washers Dryers Fra* 5 yr
labor warr Dal avail 114 *0*5
APPLIANCES. BURN. T Vs!
Naw Salami* Systems at low
as 11.4*1 CHEEPO DEPOT.
Ill* French Ava_____ 1IT 1744
a BED single til*, dean loam
mallrtst and bo, with malal
Ira m t on ro lla rt Brats
headboard 541 Can dell var
__________ H I *11*__________
CRIB, Jenny Lynn, w/mallress
Vary good condition
*115
E atcutlvo desk 44 " *100
&gt;151111
Aftarl Pm
F U L L l O X SPRI NO AND
MATTRESS *40 A SET A UP
LARRY’S MART
1114151
• OB M ICRO W AVE, large!
good condition 550 call I X
4151_______________________
OR WASHER. Lg capacity.
51*1. OR ' Olsbwalhar. pat
Mrubbar, 545 Tapan I.I cu.
mkrtwav*. 550 D*«bl* gai
trill. 111..................... H4 5141
OOOD Q U A LITY . Valour r*
dinar. ISO Matching chair.
IIS Couch. IIS Elaclrlc or
gan, WOO Coll 114 IH5_______
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 10 yaar* In Sanlord
Setot Now and Ulad Service
all maka* A part*. 504 E
Commercial SI H I I

L A K E M A R Y A R E A 1/1.
gorgtou* oak*, naar goll
court# tit.*00 Call tor appt
___________ H I 5444__________
M ODEL HOME LIK E. 1/1. Lg
lancad yard w/dKk. formal
dm and llv rm . prlv lam
rm Fplc and skylight* add a
touch ol tlaganca lo this
almost naw horn* Community
pool. Iannis and park Freshly
pal n t ad I n/oul
Qui et
neighborhood! Just move In
Wont Iasi Raallsrs com
mission 11**10 Call 1101*10
NOR T MRI O O E . SIIS .500. 1
St or y, 4/11*. I#m r m. ,
w/fplc. sap tormal llv/dm
rm .. Economical solar hoi
wattr, ceramic like. Intercom,
lawn tp rln k ltr ly t . bug#
matter suit# w/roman tub A
tap thower Day 111 otao
Rosalyn, tva/wkend 1*0 1040
O STEEN /LEM O N B LU F F , i
bdrm. 5 balh ham# Approa
1.000 tq tt. SI M in t River
Irontaga 145K llrm A t Is No
conllngancto* By owner
401 417 141*
. _____

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking lo buy 4 hornet We
heva homes In all treat ol
Semlnola. Orange. Volutla
Counties l Call lor dalellsl
• 1/1 with llreplact. newer
carpel and Ilia. *44.500
aforeclaturel 4/1 on I 51 acre*
Fireplace 5104.500
• 4/1. 1,100 tq II . Ilraplece. lg
Mr porchl 1104.500
Bellt Otborne
Venture I Properties

330-0273/774-9400
SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
IIIM V R T L E AVENUE
Beautifully restored 4 bad. 7to
balh home with pool 1.000 tq
II. all naw haal and air Yau
have Its** III SI 10000
Call awnar 41* 0*11
SANFORD Country living, dot*
lo naw mall Groat slarlar
horn* 1/1. dan. tal In kllchan.
baautllul Iraat 541.000
PAINE A N O ER tO N 555 1450
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I balh
Graat location I Maw palnl and
carpal 555.000 *5* 1014

STENSTR0M
R E A L T Y ,

IM G .

SELLERSII BUYERSII
W* LIST A SELL mora Prop
a rly than Anyon* In Ih*
GREATER SANFORD/LAKE
MAR Y Artal I Call Us
ANVTIM EI

322-2420 *3 2 1 2720
SANFORD • LANE MARY
•In Our 38lliY*jr*
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
t OOal l * lot. 14*14 bl k.
laundry/work shop. 11*11 Mr,
rm. Vary dot* lo Plnacrttl
Elam SSI OCOHI 1444

NOW
LEASING!
Town Centre Apartments
•1 Bedroom from $399 m o.*
•2 Bedroom from $477 m o •3 Bedroom from.... $548 mo.*
* April rate* tubjoct to change

APRIL PRE-LEASE SPECIAL
- No Application Feel

* 6 M O N T H S F R E E CAE3LEI
•Sparkling Pool •Urge Floor (Man*.
•Exercise Center •Energy Elficicnl
•W/D Connections
HOUHS M F 8 30 8. Fat S B. Sun Cto»ad

1900 W. 1st Street« Sanford 3 2 2 - 8 6 9 6

SOLO AFTER ONLY
THE SECOND CALL!
Barbara Colllnt sold hor
walarbad with Ih* htlp ol a
SANFORDHERALO
CLASSI FI ED AD
Al t ar only 1 cal l s. Ih*
walarbad was sold and th*
had soma aalra tptndlng
monay In bar pockal I
Do you have an Ham lor salol
Got results with a datsllltd
ad Call or fa&gt; us Monday
Friday 4 00 5:10 lo taa how
aasylil*.

322-2611
131-9993
FAX 323-940*
KENMORE wathor. vary nlctl
Fra* dallvary and warranty.
Jehn-Af- Bast, H4 H45
• K ENM ORE M ICROW AVE,
la rgt, look* good, works
great. 5S0C*IIHM410______
• LOVEtRAT. blue with rust
pillow* attached. Good condl
lien 5 » H I •1145 Ivmtg
MOVINO SALEI Bdrm *ult,
PVC patio turn., living rm
lull, dble rocllnor lovasaal.
computer datk. wathar/dryar.
Mu»l Mill H I 1411___________
SOFA A LOVESEAT. double
racllnar, sarlh Iona*, aicellanl
cerumen
5150
17JQ50I

217— O a r a g e S e les
ANTIQUE DINING SET
5 pc Mohogany vsnaar Other
turn. baby clolhas. motor cy
c lo A p a r t s , o l e . 70S
Mollonvlllo Av# . Sonlord
Saturday A Sunday_______ *_T
O A RAO E Sal* t T Why battier 11
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE II
M l I X 5*71

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Call In your garag* sal* ad by
II noon on Tuatday and lake
advantage ol our tpedel
garag* sal* ad price!I Call
Clattlhad now lor datailll

3222611

211— W a n t e d to B u y
1UNK CARS WANT ED Great
Southern Aulo Wracking pays
cash lor unwanted vehicles
running or not Mondoy
through Saturday * am 4pm
We'll lend truck . X I 444 1011
USED CABINETS Will lake out
your old cablnals and haul
away lornocharga 451 14*5
WILL buy^auTographad lallari.
photos, ok ol famous paopia
dacaasad/allvo
X I *41 MM

221—Good Things

to Eat
STRAWBERRI ES U Pick Open
?#m It?I Celery A w 1ml E
of Sonlord 1 ml N of SI Hd

u

im g o w td

m rm

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e ___
tCLASSICAL LP RECORDS
All lomout ortlslt. Llboraco.
Bing Crosby, ale All LP 't In
covers Appoi X X albums
5100
Call H I 5155

223—M iscellaneous
• A N T I Q U E L A MP W A L L
B R A C K E T Vlnlaga 1415
Original use held oil lamp
makes lovely plant holder
Original *10 12) H U
• COMMODE FOR DISABLED
1 In ona Commoda seal with
•rmt on 4 lags 111 Call
M l 1111____________________
CRIB AND CHEST I I I ' OUO
CLOTHES 0 IT 504 SI Other
baby Items H I *5*0_________
a DECKING Fra* Good shape
Boards, railing, slaps Taka
down and haul oil Call IH 4401
• ORACO CAR SEAT. Lika
nawl Paid 1*0. asking *50
____ 514 &lt;041 Iv msg
• LOUVER BLINDS will) II II
track Cloth: III In sliding door
or can ba altered Vary nlcal
Only SIS Call 1X0*05________
•NUTONE Intarcomm system
Naw. Complala kll In boa, w/1
spaakar*. ampllllar. itarao.
•Ic. For home or business
Cost S ill Will tall lor *100.
Call H I 1144________________
• PRINTS. 1. (lower and lla
m Ingot by Garl Garamla I X
P laata call H I 05*4

Wa happily dallvar any wharal
________ *41 4554
_____
• T Y P E W R I T E R . IBM
Salactrlc II Work* Parted
Good cond 440 Call H I H X

230— A n tlq u e 7 C la J» lc
C a r s ___
• FORD THUNDERBIRD, I5M.
All orlglnall Naad* torn*
work tuts OBO H I 0154

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
*1000 OBO All power. H I 01*4

231— C a rs
• CHRYSLBR IMPERIAL '51.
Like naw. Mutl tall. Only
571.500 Call IX &gt; )))) 5*5*
FOR S A L I OR TRAD E 1*
Flrabird Runt grtal 11.500 or
trad* lor Chovy Pickup
I X 5001 or H ) 1144
• HONDA ACCORD LX. 1557.
LOW MILESI 4 door. P/S.
P/B. air. Kanwood AAA/FM
cassalla Rosawood color Will
run laravar. SI1.100M1 *411
• LE BARON Canvarllkia. M
Rad. loaded, dig dash, naw
lop naw liras *4.500 *55 ItOt
• P L Y M O U TH Orand Fury,
whlla A t cond thru out
Good mllaaga 52 0000110
111 m o o ____ _ ___
a PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION *
EVERY TUESDAY 1:X PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 51. Daytana Batch
_________ 504 &gt; » 4)11_________
• R E N A U L T BNCORE. 1581.
Eaceltanl condlllonl 11.*00
llrm MO IH* ettor 4pm
SIERRA OLDSMOEILE. 41. 4
door*, oulomatk. 4 cylinder*
Atklng 41.500 H I ISM________
• TO YO TA COROLLA wagan.
•51. Aulo. A/C, rad. U K .
warranty 5* *X H I *4)4
TOYOTA SUPRA. IM4. MalVlIk
blue, loaded, power avary
thing, sunroof Wall main
lalnad. aicallanl condition!
I11K mllat Garaga kapl SJ.5X
_ _ Call X I S14 1W4
__
01*11 'PORSCHE. *11 Targa.
low milage, show* Ilka naw
110 000
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NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
Americans win LML openers
SA N FO R D — T h e Sunnlland Corporation Red
Son and D A V Royals won the opening game* of
the Lillie Major Baseball League plnvofTs.

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'Heart Happy Food'
Doltle Anthony Is n busy rcllree who dishes
up "Heart Happy Food" in today's Cook of the
Week column

L See Page 30.

Gelluzzo announces candidacy
SANFORD A Seminole County attorney has
announced his candidacy for Judge of the newly
created county court.
Jo h n G alluzro will seek election ns the
county's fifth county court Judge. The new court
was created during the last legislative session.
Preparations for organising the rourt are
underway. A Judge will be elected this fall and
take office Ja n . I.
G a lliu m has practiced luw In Seminole
County for most of his legal career, first un
assistant public defender and later us un
usalstunt stale attorney before opening a Winter
Park private luw onice In 1987.
He serves on the Hoard of Directors of the
Seminole County Hur Association where he
chulrrd a number of committees. Gallu/m Is
also on the Hoard of Directors of the Seminole
County Legal Aid Society und u member ol
Williams Inns of Court In Seminole County. He
received certification by The Florida Har ns un
expert In criminal trial luw and Is a member In
good standing of The Florida Har Assoclallon
Ills other memberships Include American Hur
Association, past chairman of the City of l*ort
Orange Chamber of Commerce Economic De­
velopment Committee, Leadership Daylona.
Daytona Dench Historic Preservation Hoard.
Volusia County Association for Responsible
Development. He serves on the Hoard of
Directors Of the Hometown Homeowners' Asso­
ciation and Habitgt for H um anity In Seminole
County.
G a lltuto earned a Hachelor of Arts degree
from the University of Central Klortdu In 1079
and his Ju ris Doctor from Nova University In
1982. He and his wife. Ileverly and their three
sons reside In Oviedo.

‘ It ’s m a tc h s tic k s n o w 1
W ind dem olishes apartm ent under construction
SA N FO R D — T w o workers were slightly Injured
yesterdny afternoon ms they fled from an
apartment building under construction when It
collapsed under high winds during the nflernoon
stonn.
To w n Center Apartments Is located at the
corner of Slate Road 40 and Persimmon Avenue
In Sanford.
A heavy rainstorm, packing strong winds,
rushed through Sanford about 3 on Tuesday
afternoon.
According to Gary W ynn, building Inspector for
the City of Sanford, who saw the she shortly alter
the collapse, the Incident was “ a freak accident."
Th e building, he said, wus only In the frumlng
stages when It was hit by the high winds Most of
the safety fculurrs that are Incorporated into
buildings to ensure their safety during storms
had not yet been Incorporated Into the construc­
tion.
There are several buildings at the To w n Center
complex that are complete and almost ready for
occupancy,
W ynn said he hua "full confidence" In the
safety of those buildings.

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From s ta ff and w ire reporta

Olflclilg tay a building undar construction at Town Cantar crumpled under high winds.

Family fun
to benefit
Main Street

S p a c e station n eeds $2.1 billion
W A S H IN G TO N As N A SA Administrator
Daniel Goldin fights to protect the space station,
he's not retreating from Ills agency's stance that
the giant orbiting laboratory needs 92.1 billion
next year.
"W e can t do It for a penny less." he told a
House Appropriations subcommittee meeting
Tuesday to consider the budget for the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration.
G o ld in 's a p p ru ru n cc before the largely
friendly punel gave him the cluincc to counter
criticisms leveled by members of Congress
Intent on killing the 930 billion program this
year.
Last ycur. the space station squeaked through
the House by one vote. Since then. NASA bus
redesigned the slutlon, selected a new prime
contractor, signed h partnership with Russlu
und restructured the project's Internal chain of
command.
Th e question Is whether the changes will
uppcusc lawmakers ut a time when the purse
strings aren't os loose as they once were.
T h e A p p ro p ria tio n s subcom m ittee thut
parcels out funds to NASA has 972.9 billion to
ullocate next year to the space agency and the
other agencies that full under Its umbrella.
Including the Department of Housing and Urbun
Development and the Department of Veterans
Affairs.

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A character known around the world got a warm
welcome in downtown Sanford Tuesday by tho
ambassadors of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. Mickey Mouse was on hand lo give a
ceremonial send off lo this weekend's Family Fun

Dart runs
for seat in
Congress
■y J. MARK IA R PIILD
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD A n A lta m o n te
Springs man Joined (he list of
candidates for the congressional
District 7 scut, now held hy John
Mica of Fern Park.
Scott Dart. 33. qualified Frlduy for
Ihc district which takes In most of
Seminole and Volusia counties.
Dart, who has lived In central
Florida throughout m uch of Ills life.

□ S ee Dart, Page SA

In Iho Park Shown sealed next to Mickoy are
from loll, Androa Krarelso, Carla Grant and Patti
Messer. Standing are Rick Russl, Jack Crouch,
Arlene Colbert, Wall Smith, Sharon Mllliman, John
Furman (partially hidden) and Wayne Cox.

S A N FO R D — A weekend filled with lun. lood
and Disney cliuructrra m ight conjure up Imugra
of an cx|&gt;cnslvc trip to a theme park but all thine
things are featured Saturday and Sunday ul
Hartford's Fort Mellon Park
Sanford's Fam ily Fun In llie Park, a Main Street
lurid-raiser, will offer Disney characters and
games with grrui prises, family entertainment.
•rails, food und a variety of displays during llie
two day event.
Hilly Higgins, a Main H ired Advisory Hoard
member and chulrmun of the Fun In the Park
event. Is Imping for good weather und a large
turnout.
“ Th is ts an »p|Mirtunlly to lei Die roiiim unlly
focus on what’s going on as well as being a
fund-raising event." Higgins said The fun day
gives llie public the chance to see Ihc rllort going
mm l he program nol only from residents In the

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See Fun, Page SA

■y NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
L A K E M ARY - Th e Lake Mury
city staff Inis determined that Ihc
Department of Transportation,
not the city, should tie rrs|Kinsltile for the grounds maintenance
at the 1-4 Interchange at Lake
Mury Ikiulcvard.
Th e City Commission will hear
the results of (he stufr evaluation
at tomorrow night's meeting.
"Several years ago." said Parks
and Rccrcullon Director Jo h n

Holland, "w c approached Hie
D O T and tried lo determine who
would be responsible for the
grounds maintenance at Ihc In­
terchange. W c thought that with
Hie beautification work along
Lake Mary Houlevard. wc would
want the Interchange lo look us
well kept."
He continued, "H ut the D O T
responded with an offer to pay
the etty 89.217.04 per yeur. and
have ns lake care of the proper­

ly "

C See Maintain, Page 8A

Home invasion, robbery thwarted

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Partly
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Partly cloudy with
sca tte red sh o w ers
and thunderstorms.
High In the mid lo
upper 80s. Northeast
wind 10 mph except
s tro n g u nd g u s ty
near thunderstorms.
Chance of rain 40
percent.

L A K E M ARY — A home Invasion and robbery
was thwarted yesterday In Lake Mary. Police arc
scurchlng for two armed men who forced their
way Into a woman's home, threatened her, and
later fired two shots during their getuway.
A cco rd in g lo (he police report, Patricia
Kunsbottom, 56. was watering her garden In front
of her home on Weldon Boulevard at approxi­
mately 6:55 yesterday morning, when she was
approached by two black males.
"T h e y apparently came up from behind," said
police Capl. Snm Dclflorc, "pointed a 25 caliber
handgun at the woman's face und struck her,
breaking her glasses.”
Uclflnrc said llie men then forced the woman
Into her home where they noticed her diamond
wedding bund, and demanded to know If there
was any other vulunbles or money In the house.
"T h e woman's husband was also at home at
the tim e," Hclflorc said, "b u t he wus reportedly In
the shower, and wasn't uwnre of what wus going
on.”
.
Th e police report said that during the Incident.

□S ee Invasion, Page BA

Htrtld Wtolo by Apryl Kcnldon

Penny and Kevin Fletchor become involved In an
armed robbery and aggravated battery situation

yesterday, as they went to deposit their child at a
babysiller'a residence on Weldon Boulevard.

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�I A - Santord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Wedneaday, May 18. 1994

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

Rewarding merit
S tate lags in need-based scholarships to students

Chiles caught up In case of fowl play
T A L L A H A S S E E — Gov, Lawton Chile* avoided legal trouble
on u rceent hunting trip that left n partner with a game
violation citation: hunting turkey In a field baited with com.
Chile* w in with Steve Kelly nt the time but wann't cited. Sgt.
Charles Chafln with the Gam e and Fresh Water Fish
Commission said the governor didn't appear to have broken
any luw.
Kelly, n Capitol police officer and son of state Rep. Everett
Kelly. D-Tnvarcs. didn't contest the citation and paid a $250
fine Inst month far the incident In late March about 25 miles
south of Tallulmssee.
Chafln said the governor said he wanted to be treated "like
any other citizen."
Stale Attorney Willie Meggs said he reviewed the case and
concluded Ihere was no proof the governor knew the field was
baited.
"If you go Into a place where you have never been before. It's
kind of legitimate to say you didn't know about It." Meggs said,
adding he's been invited by Kelly to go hunting.
"If that sucker got me off and put me In a baited field, I'd be
tempted to shoot h im ." he said.
Chiles was a little more understanding, saying he thought
Kelly was very embarraaaed by the Incident.

Tw o nabbad by fada In gorilla smuggling
MIAMI — T w o Mexicans who were nabbed by a federal agent
In a gorilla suit were convicted of trying to smuggle endangered
prtmntcs from the United States.
A federal Jury convicted Victor Bernal and Eduardo Berges of
violating the Endangered Species Act In Jan u ary 1003.
Bernal Is the former director of parks and zoos for the state of
Mexico. Berges Is a wildlife dealer. Th e y face up to 17 years In
prison and $050,000 In fine*.
Both men were ordered Jailed pending Ihelr sentencing J u ly
18.
Prosecutor* say that Bemal, Berges and three others tried to
pay undercover agents $02,500 for a baby orangutnn and a
young gorilla, which they Intended to ahlp from Miami to
Mexico without proper permits.
But the gorilla turned out to be u U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service agent in disguise.
Th e other defendants pleaded guilty last m onth to a single
misdemeanor count of attempting to export an endangered
species. All three were released pending sentencing J u ly 12.

By Associated Frets
TA LLA H A S S EE Florida lends the
nation in handing out scholarship*
* hosed on
academic and athletic merit, hut lug*
behind In granting financial nld to lliosr
most In tired, a study show*
Those were part of a study prepared by
consultant Brian Z u rk rr. Th e report, pre­
pared for (he Postsecondary Education
Planning Commission, otter* the first com­
prehensive look at how Floridians pay for
public and private rnltrgcs.
For the lust several years, the stqtc has
been trying lo keep Florida's t&gt;c*t and
brightest from going elsewhere for collrge.
"W hen 1 cam r here In l!&gt;85. 05 percent of
our best students were leaving the state."
said Charles Reed, rhanrcllor of the state
university system. "N o w about 70 percent
of them are staying In Florida to attend our
universities. ... We made merit scholarships
aprio rity."
But Heed agreed It may Ire time lo study
how financial aid dollars are distributed and
put more emphasis on nred-based grunts
Florida Is one of only five states that give*
more scholarships based on merit than
need, ncrnnllng lo Zucker's research
About 17 percent of students from
families making more than $65,000 annu­
ally receive grants of $2,200 to attend
Florida's public universities
By rnmimrlsnn. the m axim um need-based
slate grant Is $078. which covers only 57

[trrecnl &lt;&gt;l annual tulilou at Florida's public
universities.
Florida ranks 42nd In the country In
tuition rales, charging n lull-time. In state
Hludcnt $I,7(X», compared n&gt; a iiulloual
average of $2,827.
The research also showed that student
debt — the total Ixtrrowed lo attend college
— has doubled, from $188 million lo $347

million since 1990.
However, thr rrpurt showed thul Florida's
Prepaid College Program can save money
for those planning lo pay ahead for th rlr
children’s college education. Th e program
allows purchasers lo |Nty for future tuition
nnd dormitory costs at today's rates.
Rrsearehers polled more than 5.100
students In the yearlong project.

How residents pay for college
By Aasoelatad F ra n
Th e study on how Floridians pay for
college has several findings and recommen­
dations:
F in d in g s

• Florida ranks first nationally In award­
ing financial nld based nit merit.
• F lo rid a ra n k s 3 0th n a tio n a lly In
awarding financial aid based on need
• Aland 17 perrrnt of students from
families making more than $65,000 receive
grants of $2,200 to attend a state university.
• O n r-th ird of eligible students with
family incomes ol less than $15,000 didn't
apply for financial aid
• One third of the more than 5. IOO survey
respondents with children In college In­
dicated that they had saved for ro llrg r
• Th e amount of money students Ixir-

rowed to |my for collrge In the stutc has
doubled from $108 million In 11190 to $347
million In 1993.

Recommendations
• Highest priority should be to Increase
awards tn the Florida Student Assistance
Grunt, a program based on need.
• Funding lo the Undergraduate Scholars
Program, which Is not bused un nerd,
should ts* decreased,
• S lrp s should hr taken tn Incrruse
hn.m il.il aid to m lnorliirs and |xx&gt;r sin
denis
• A slate wide campaign should hr con#duricd to educalr student* anil parents
atxiut lln.incl.il aid npportuntiles
• T h r Florida I’rrpald Collrge Program
shiyild continue to tie promoted to help
families savr In advance for ro llrg r costs

Wife of Cuban pilot arrested
MIAMI — Th e wife of a Cuban pilot who defected from the
island nation In a MIG-23 fighter jet last September has been
arrested in Cuba for trying to Join her husband here, according
lo a Cuban exile group.
Clarlbcl Freyre and her two children were with ubout 40
other Cuban nationals arrested Friday after authorities
intercepted their boat in Cuban waters, the Cuban American
National Foundation said In a release.
Th e Foundation, which said Tuesday It talked with Freyre by
telephone since her release, reported that authorities "ram m ed
their vessel, destroying It with passengers still on board."
Leonides Basulto, Freyre's husband, considered one of
C ub a 's top pilots, landed 4t the U .S . Naval Base in
Guantanamo Bay Sept. 23 after completing a practice bombing
session some 70 miles away.
A spokesman with the Cuban Interest Section In Washing­
ton. D.C.. w hich represents the Cuban government, declined
comment an the matter late Tuesday.
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Lujhej'Campbell arrested
M IAMI — Rapper Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew was
arrested and charged with aggravated assault for allegedly
aiming a gun at a woman and threatening to kill her.
Mciro-Dade police responded to his home in suburban Miami
Lakes after Tin a Barnett called police.
"T h e y were having a verbal altercation over their rela­
tionship and the altercation escalated to Mr. Campbell pointing
a gun at her and saying '1 swear I will kill you and dum p you In
u lake somewhere.'" said police spokesman Patrick Brtckman.
Alter a week ol sweltering heat and arid the city exumed a sigh
of relief os a quarter of an Inch of rain dampened the streets and
washed the dust from the troes. A lone customer streaks toward

From Associated Prais rtporte

shelter In downtown Sanford as the rain pour from the clouds
Temps aro again expected to reach the lower 90s with a 40
percent chance of afternoon showers end thunderstorms

Florida lemon law nets car buyers $50 million since 1989
ByADAMVIOMANB
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida's lemon law resulted
In almost $13 million In refunds and new vehicles
for consumers tn 1993, the best performance In
the program's live-year history.
But officials said Tuesday they were happier
with the overall results of the program since
1989. which surpassed the $30 million mark this

LOTTERY
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Tuesday In Ihe Florida Lottery:

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the state enacted the lemon law In 1989.
Jones said she had mechanical problems that
were llfe-lhreatenlng. She said the car engine
stalled when she downshifted. In addition, the
steering wheel locked, and she couldn't control
the vehicle.
"Y o u Just don't need a eur (hut's going (o stall
mil on you In the- middle of traffic,*’ said Ihr
Tam pa morlgnge processor.

□ Baa Lemon law. Pago BA

TH E W EA TH ER
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Tonight: Partly cloudy with
scattered showers and th un ­
derstorms. Low In the upper
60s. North wind 5 m ph except
strong and gusty near t h u n ­
derstorms. Chance of rain 40
percent.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with
widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms. High In the mid
80s. North wind 10 to IB mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
Extended forecast: Friday and
Saturday: Partly cloudy with the
highs In the mid to upper 60s.
Highs In the lower 80s. Sunday:
Partly cloudy with the lows In
the mid 60s to near 70. Highs In
the mid to upper 80s.

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Florida Roaidsnta must pay 7% talas
tax In addition to rataa abovo.
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the dealership's lot In 1992. Ihe eur stalled. It
happened repeatedly over several months, hut
Jones couldn't get the dealership (o solve the
problem.
The n she sought relief undrr the lemon law.
tn February, a state arbitration panel ruled she
was entitled to a refund of nearly $17,000
because the dealer failed to fix the problem after
four attempts.
Joucs wa* the 2,318th consumer to win since

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year.
That makes Florida second only lo New York In
the effectiveness of Us lemon law.
"It is really the number one consumer program
operating right now In slate of Florida," said
Attorney General Bob Butlerworth. whose office
handles lemon law coses.
Beverly Jones' rase pushed the state over $50
million.
The day Jones drove her new Mazda MX3 off

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THURSDAY
Ftly cldy 90-70

MOON PHASES

C O

FIRST
May 18

FULL
May 26

LAST
June 1

NEW
June 9

M A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 1
foot and choppy. Current Is
slight to the south with u wutcr
temperature of 80 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 1-2 feet nnd real choppy.
Current Is slight to the south
with a water temperature of 79
degrees.

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FRIDAY
P tly e ld y 90-70

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SATURDAY
P tly e ld y 90-70

TIDSS
THURSDAY)
SOLUNAR TABLE) Min. 12:50
d.m., 1:05 p.m.: MuJ, 6:55 a.m..
7 :2 0 p .m . TIDESt Daytona
Beach) highs, 2:41 a.m., 3:25
p.m .: lows, 9:12 a.m., 9:48 p.m.;
New Smyrna Beacht highs.
2:46 a.m.. 3:30 p.m.: lows. 9:17
a.m.. 9:53 p.m,: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 3:01 a.m.. 3:45 p.m .;
lows. 9:32 a.m.. 10:08 p.m.

SOATINO
St. Auguetind to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind northeast 10
kts. Scan 2 to 3 ft. W ind and seas
highe r near scattered th u n ­
d e rsto rm s. T h u r s d a y : W in d
northeast 10 kts seas 2 to 3 ft.
Widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms.

SUNDAY
P tly cldy 90-70

STATISTICS
T h e hig h tem perature In
Sunford Tuesday wus 94 de­
grees and (he overnight low was
70 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Rcscurch
nnd Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for the
p e rio d , e n d in g at 9 u .m .
Wednesday, totalled .25 of an
Inch.
Th e temperature at 0 u.m.
(n d ny wus 76 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
72, as recorded by the National
Wcuthcr Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□Tu esday's high............... 93
□Barom etric pressure.29.90
□ R e la tiv e Humidity «•••SB pet
□ W in d s...... Northeast 7 mph
□ R a in fa ll............ 47 o f an in.
□Sunset........ ........ S i l l p.m.
□8unrlae............... 0:33 a.m.

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HI U Prc Otlk
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Atlanta
43 tt
Allantic City
44 47
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40 so
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Baltlmort
Billing*
70 40 It cdy
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Birmingham
Blimarck
tt 41
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Bolt#
33 43 .34 cdy
Botton
rn
31 47 .11
Burlington,VI
cdy
41 44
Char lotion. S C.
71 44
dr
Charlatlon.W.Va
41 44
cdy
Charlolta.N C
74 It
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Chtyanna
77 4»
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Chicago
3t Jt
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Clavaland
30 43
dr
Concord.NH
tt 44 .37
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Dalla* FI Worth
13 70
cdy
Danvor
dr
44 St
Dai Molnai
77 34
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Dalroll
44 44
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Honolulu
44 74
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Moulton
17 70 .03 cdy
Indian*poll*
dr
70 It
Jackun.MIu.
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Kan*** City
43 37
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LaiVagai
40 St
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Llllla Rock
71 41
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Lot Angola*
41 SI .1) cdy
Mamphli
7t 41
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Mllwaukt*
31 40
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Mpl* St Paul
71 34
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Na*hvlllt
71 31
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No* Or loan*
II 71 .44 dr
Now York City
40 4t .*4 cdy
Oklahoma City
tl 44
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Omaha
43 It
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Philadelphia
44 so .03 cdy
Phoanlx
H 44
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Pltttburgh
4t 41
Cdy
Portland,Main*
33 47 .11
rn
St Loult
73 33
dr
Salt Laka City
It 4t
Cdy
Saattla
41 SO .01 cdy
Waihlnglon.D C.
44 31
cdy

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, May 1B, 1994 - &gt;A

Car dealer sues over kickbacks

POLICE BRIEFS

■ y The A.e o e lete d Press

Domestic cases
• S trvrn M lrh trl Miller, *10, 03 Hhriianrinfih Village, Sanford,
was arret in i by Sanford |M&gt;llc«* at bln residence Saturday
following n rrpurtrd allcreation with a female. He was rhargrd
with baltery. domrslle violence.
X 'h rltfo p h e r Hansen, 30. 1001 Sanford Avenue, was
arrested by |x»llcr at his residence Saturday. Police said he hurl
Iwen In a dispute with a female. H r was churned with domestic
violence, battery.
• Samuel A ('upland. 3H, 1107 W. 2nd Strret, wus arrested
at his residency by Sanford police Sunday following a reported
right with Ills wife, lie was charged with battery, domestic
violence.
• Ihillvar A. Calderon, 35. 343 Hevolshlre Hlvd., Muigwond.
was arrested at his residence Saturday by LungWoud ( sj IIcc
following u re|Mirtrd dispute with a female. He was rhargrd
with battery, domestic violence.
• Daniel M. Orufflus, HI. 2437 Luke Avenue, Sanford, was
arreslerl by |sillce Sunday following a reported light with Ills
mother. He has l»een churned wllh domestic violence, bntlrry.
• Antonio Vlllrgun. 43. 401 Katie Strret. Sanford, wus
arrested by Sanford |&gt;ollce ul 4lh Street und Oraii|(r Avenue
Sunday following • dispute with a female. He wus rhargrd with
assault, domestic violence

Crime and warrant
Aierleen Mitchell. 50, 003 Sun Marros, Sanford, was arrrsted
by Sanford poller Monday. Officers M id she hud attempted to
rrm o vr §37 27 In Items from a siorr in Ihr t7(X) block of W.
Air jNiri Hlvd , without ftuying for them Aflrr l*-trg taken to tlie
John K. Polk Correctional Facility, officers found she was
wanted on a Seminole County warrant for falling to up|&gt;rar on u
previous rh a rg r of theft

Incidents reported to the sheriff

O K LA N D O A To yo lu dis­
tributor hua been charged wllh
forcing u denier lo provide
klekharks anti prostitutes In
return for u gitod supply of new
cars.
J im m y Uryan. who owns five
dealerships In Ihe Orlando urea,
nays J im Moran of Soulhcusl
Toyolu Distributors Inc. forced
him to arrange cull girl services
for his co-workers.
Deerfield Hcarh-haned Southrust To y o lu tiolds exclusive
rights lo Ihe Toyota market In
the Southeast.
Hryan's accusations about call
girl services arr "outrageous,"
said C o lin D r o w n , ge n e ra l
rnuusel for M oran's holding

Cops seek
3 armed
robbers

Incidents reported to Sanford police
Police were called to Crooms School ol Choice on W 13th
Street early Prlday when a wallet was reportrd stolen from a
desk drawer The wnllei and Us controls were estlmalrd ul
&gt;24 Prlday evening, poltre were again called to the school
w hrn {Mutable building *1 was rrportedly hurglari/rd No
listing of Items w hlrh may have been stolen were immediately
available
• A &gt;15 radio was said lo have been stolen early Monday
from ah apartment, lo (be 4 0 0 Muck of W First Street in
iM Fnfttlrn Hcntorrt
• A man told poller be was approached try a Mack male
"W h ln d a store la th e 1500 block of H. French Avenue Sunday.
He said the man thrra trn rd him wllh a pockrl knife, and stole
his bicycle. Th e man was described as between IH and 20
years of age, wearing light brown pant*, a M ark shirt, and
carrying a whiskey bottle
• 450 lit property was rejMirledly stolen from a vehicle
Saturday parked In front ol Hamilton Elementary School.
• &gt;200 In cash was said In have been taken Sunduy hi an
apartment burglary In the 1500 block ol W. 23th Street.
• A I OH7 Hull k w as damaged In u suspected thett u llrm p l
Saturday In the t IOO block of Kosedlff.
• A vehicle was reported stolen Stnlurday from ihe MOO
block of Koseclllf tl was later recovered by Altarnonie Springs
jxillce following u crush on S.K. 436.
• A I0H5 Hulck wus reportedly stolen from a parking lol
Saturday In Ihe 1300 block ol Santn Bar Mini Drive.
• A rrlrlgerator und slove valued ut &gt;500 were reputedly
stolen from un upurtrurtil In tbr I KM) bloc'k of W. 2nd Slreet.
The victim told (xillcc (he tlielt apparently occurred tin April
20th. There wus no reason given for Ihe delay In filing Ihe
report.
• &gt;2.000 in cluthlng wus reported stolen Saturday In a
business burglary In the lO O blorkof N. Laurel Avenue.

Soulhcusl To yo lu preaxured
Toyota dealerships In W inter
Park und Fort lounlerdale to
falsely report sales und uccept
financing services and oilier
producIs from Ih r com pany,
according In Ih r luwstill
Bryan said Soulhcusl Toyota's
activities forced him lo sell his
Fo rt L n u d e rd n le d e a le rsh ip
Iwlow market value.

IN TO ACTION AND RECYCLE
YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS
O u r Classified Representatives W ill H elp Y o u
Place Y o u r A d T o Get T h e R esults Y o u W a n t

Sanford Herald

Let's face it. There are a number
of auto dealers out there that act
as if you owe them your business.
Not Here! We are committed to
earning your business and when
the time comes... We'd Simply
Like a Shot at it!

&gt;y NICK ftPBIFAUP

K a ise r
PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC TRUCKS
1590 South Woodland Blvd., DeLand
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Tighten
on water conservation
T h e days w h e n there was an
endless supply of cheap fresh
water have lo n g since passed.
Statewide, Florida’s fresh water
su p p ly is d w in d lin g at an alarm ­
in g rate due to rapid p o pulation
g ro w th a n d h e a vy Industrial b u ild -u p . It qu ick ly
becomes o bvious that all }&gt;f us must d o e verything we
ra n lo he lp preserve Flo rid a ’s precious water supply.
W h a t can yo u do? Plenty,1 N um ero u s water-saving
devices are available for hom es and businesses that
w ill he lp cut c o n su m p tio n . You also can save enor­
m ous a m ounts of potable water by reducing lawn
sprinkling and b y replacing flowers, shrults and trees
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Herald Staff Wrltor
D E L T O N A — Volusia County
Sherlfl Hubert Vogel has issued
an advisory regarding the search
for Direr armed bank robbers
T h e trio re p o rte d ly robbed
S o u lb T ru s t Hank. 1220 Pro
v ld rn rr Hlvd . escaping with an
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EDITORIAL

Give generously
to Jail N Bail
W lin t Is b e co m in g a relutlve ly c o m m o n
event Is u n d e rw a y In S a n fo rd a n d !-ake M n ry
today nn d to m o rro w . T h e A m e ric a n C a n c e r
Society Is h o ld in g a J n ll A Dali event.
Fo r those u n fa m ilia r w ith the fun d raiser,
p ro m in e n t perso n s are taken lo specific
lo ca tio n s w h e re th e y nre o u tfitte d In a
p riso n -style striped sh irt a n d cnp. T h e y are
then handed a telephone, n n d the goal is to
phone friends an d acquaintances seeking
pledges to the C a n c e r Society.
OIT d u ly police officers fro m the tw o cities
w ill take part In tra n sp o rtin g the " c r im in a ls "
to Jails w h ic h have been set u p at the R a n d
A lle y on E . First Street In d o w n to w n Sanford,
n n d at Radio S h o c k In Lake M a ry C e nter.
In d ivid u a ls are g iven the Job of being the
ball officer, and w ill plnce specific charges
against the person taken to Jail. C h a rg e s of
course a rc g en e ra lly of a h u m o ro u s n a ture .
T h e y m a y Inclu d e " Im m ltn tln g n h u m a n
b e in g ." "b re a th in g In p u b lic ," o r "b e in g too
nice.
W hile persons p a rtic ip a tin g In the event
have a great deal of fun. the goal Is serious.
C a n c e r c o n tin u e s to be on e of the m ost
dange ro us killers In o u r society. T h e r e are so
m a n y different types of ca n ce r that research
projects a rc g o in g o n across the nation nnd
th ro u g h o u t the w o rld . E a c h of these projects
needs fun d s w ith w h ic h to operate.
C a n c e r v ic t im s a lso re c e iv e fin a n c ia l
assistance In som e cases. M edical e q u ip m e n t
w h ic h a ltc m p s to reduce ca nce ro us g ro w th s
Is costly to ob ta in an d expensive to use.
T o d a y a n d to m o rro w have been designated
tn S a n fo rd a n d Lak e M a ry for the C a n c e r
0 fo clcty. u a n n &lt; r
A W he n , M f c - of the persons w h o has been
' ‘J a ile d ^ Q rl ■Oils d rive phones a skin g for
a u p p o h t ^ W r 1w h a te v e r Is possible. C e rta in ly
y o u w ill be h e lp in g (hut In d iv id u a l obtain a
fund raising goal, but after the fun is over,
y o u r m o n e y w ill be g o in g to help cancer
research u nd ca n ce r victim s,
It's a w o rth w h ile project. G iv e generously.

BEN WATTENBERG

Clinton can ’t w affle on quotas
Some struws In the wind came (luatlng Into the
legal com m unity on April 20 regarding the most
Important new law of our ern.
By a vote or 8-1 the Supreme Court ruled
against retroactively applying the Civil Rights
Act of BUM. T h is menus thnt the law will throw
nut Ihousunds of cases that had already hern
filed p rio r to the passage of the h ig h ly
eontroverslal ami ambiguous act, originally
descrllied by George Bush ns "a quota law."
T h e one d is s e n tin g Ju stice was H a rry
Bluckmun, who has shown n strong trm lrn ry to
decide matters on the basis of what h r wishes
the law was. rather than what the law says, or
serins lo any. No surprise there.
Of far greater Interest was the fact that the
Clinton administration's position, expressed to
the court by Solicitor General Drew S. Days 3d.
reversed the position on the matter previously
taken by the Bush administration.
Now, the ruling aland retroactivity Is n
complex one and has antecedents that concern
more than Just the 1991 act. However, the switch
of |x&gt;slllon by the Cllntonltes takes one more big
step Inward answering the question "how do you
stund on quotas?"
Th e central rulings on the 1991 law ure yet to

come, und revolve around the question of how
the phrase "disparate Im pact" will be In­
terpreted. Roughly, the "proportlonallsls"
maintain that If Ih r
numbers of blacks.
Latinos, women and
o th e r p ro te c te d
groups don't general­
ly inatrh the populntlpn Involved In Jobs
or edueatlon. then
discrimination Is In
th r air.
T h e other side of
th e a r g u m e n t ,
p u s h e d b y
"m eritocrats," says
th a t a c c o m p lis h - in e n t . n o t r a c e ,
f Th o sw itch by
gender or ethnicity Is
CMnlonltflB
what should count In
takes one m ore
Jobs nr e d u rn tlo n
big step toward
Otherwise, they sav.
answ ering ‘how
Il's "reverse discrim ­
do you stand on
ination."
quotas?' £
C lin to n c u m •
palgned a g a i n s t

If l didn't know better I would think thut the
media was supporting legalized casino gambling
In Florida.
Real reporting gives both sides of a story...so
why Is there only media coverage un the
gambling industry proponents? Wc have yet to
see or hear any report, m uch less an accurate
und In-depth one. showing the dark side of
gambling.
Th e Introduction of casino gurnbllng. In any
form, would have serious ramifications for
Florida. People need lo know Ihe full slory. For
example:
• Compulsive gambling Is the fastest-growing
addiction loday. (Fulcher. Gerry T ., "T h e Dark
Side of a T rip to the Tra c k ." Industry Week 8
August 1991.)
• It Is estimated that 8 to 9 million people
ucross the invisible line from normal, social
gambling to abnormal pathological gambling.
(Fulcher. Gerry T ., "T h e Durk Side of u T r ip to
the T ra c k ." Industry Week 5 August 1991.
• T h e A m e ric a n In s u ra n c e In s titu te
estimates that 40 percent of all white collar
crime Is gambling related.
• Pathological gamblers commit *1.3 billion
of Insurance fraud u year. Ignon. Lance.
"W orkers W ho Gamble Heavily Often Lose
Th e ir Jo b s ." Investor's Duslnesa Dally 26 June
1992.)
• Casinos will prey upon Floridians, nol
tourists as some gambling proponents claim.
Th e majority (37) of states ulicndy have some
form of gambling instituted; tourists don't need
to come to Florida for lhal. (Senator Jo hn Grunt.
No Casinos, Inc.)
Casino complexes arc financial "black holes"
sucking tourist and resident dollars and leaving
less lo be spent In the com m unity. (Flshklnd
and Associates, Inc., Rlverboat Gaming Eco­
nomic ImfuictsIn Florida November 1993.)
The proponents of casino gambllne don't sec
the barm In the caddltion of one new form of
gambling In Florida — after all wc have the
lottery, bingo, dog racing, and Jal alal. T h is Is
precisely our point: gurnbllng is losing Its
stigma. One step leads to ntiolher and before wc
know it, Florida has become Atlantic City South!
Wc don't need to lay out the welcome mat for
this destructive industry — Florida can do better
without It.
So how about some unbiased Journalism
presenting Ihe other side? There's plenty to say
about It.
Thom us Scott
State Director
Christian Coalition
Orlando, Flu.

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But he has not governed that way. Ills political
appointments have tieen doled out quota style a
black for this Job. a Latino for that one. a “ skirt1
here. He has snp|&gt;ortcd gerrymandered black
congressional districts: Clinton’s health plan
calls for quota advancement (or minority doctors
seeking specialty training (W on t that give you
confidence when you've got a serious medical
problem?) Th e crime bill may founder tiecausc
lllx-rnt*. with no opposition Iron) Team Clinton
nre demanding that the death penalty I k * doled
out according to racial proportion, or not at alt
The relevant appointments at the Department
of Justice, and elsewhere, are almost without
exception from the Pioportionul Team
C linton's policy Is w rung und polttlrullv
dangerous
Proportional Ism sets race against rare. Ii
Implies lira! curious groups are Inferior and eun i
make It on their own It discredits the achieve
merits of the legitimately successful
The (MdltHal danger Is that quotas ure .■
national flresiorm walling lo hup|ien

ELLEN GOODMAN
WE HAVE SEVERAL ENTRY LEVEL

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LETTERS

The dark side
of gam bling

quotas, and for merit. That was one of the ways
he Informed the voters that he was a "New
Democrat."

Response to article
On April 17. 1994, Ihe front page headline of
the Herald read: "D rugs In the projects" with u
subheading. “ La w b rcu kln g Icnunts rarely
evicted from public housing.” At least onefourth page was devoted lo this urtlcle.
On March 23 &amp; 24. 1094 (3 weeks prior) the
Sanford Housing Authority Resident Council
ISH ARC) sponsored an educational fair hrld In
two different centers at Castle Brewer Court and
at Cowan Moughtan Terrace.
Th e following ugcncien made presentations,
sought and obtulncd applicants they cun serve:
11) 4C's of Central Florida. (2) HRS Project
Independence, (3) Seminole County Private
Industry Connell, und (4) Seminole Com m unity
College Counseling, Financial Aide, G E D . ABB.
E S O L. und C O K E Lab representatives.
T h e focus was on the assessment of Job skills
development and educational needs of SH A
residents, their uciuul enrollment in course
studies, and the provision of counseling, finan­
cial aid, day care, transportation, etc. for the
successful co m p le tio n of Ib is extrem e ly
worthwhile undertaking.
On March 23 rd, only three sentences were
devoted to tills activity on page 2A of Ihe Herald.
T h e significance of this fur-reachlng effort Is
exceedingly greater than "D rugs tn the pro­
jects". und should have been given greater
prominence.
Th e use of the term "project” Is typically
stereotyped and carries u negative Image. Wc
prefer to use "complexes" when referring to
S H A residential housing. Wc Invilc you lo Join
us. We ure determined to make progress, not
maintain the status quo, and certainly nol
regress.
Bettyc Corbett
President
Th e Sanford Housing
Authority Resident
Council, Inc,
Sanford

More on Sanford
Housing Authority
1 notice m y letter lo the Herald lust fall about
the Sanford Housing Authority residents who
violate the luw not being evicted hud generated
some positive action, at least against cases
related lo drug uctlvltlcs. I followed up m y letter
w ith u call to Executive Director Phyllis
Richardson who at thul time Informed me
nothing could be done without a conviction.
1 now read In the Herald where she only
thought It wus necessary to have a conviction on
a drug ofTensc. Th e Herald now slates Rich­
ardson has been advised by legal counsel only

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pronl In required tn evict and that Ihe head of
the household Is to be considered responsible
Tills menus the entirr family Is subject to
eviction.
Th is brings us to a second necessary step
According to a Hendd story Iasi tall a woman
from Cusllc Brewer Court was arrested und
charged with armed robbery and four counts of
violating terms of her probation on p rrvluut
theft charges. The Herald reported she was
taken to the county Jail.
I culled Ihe Housing Authority to find out If
she would lx- evicted. I was fold by Ms.
Richardson Ural I) there would have In be a
conviction, and 2) It was next to InqKisslblc tn
evict unyone from a housing authority unit
except In a case of child molesting.
About a month ago I colled Dave Webster of
the Stale Attorney's ofnee In Sanford lo rind out
If the woman laid been tried. He Informed me
she had been tried and found guilty. At ihe time
she was serving a sentence in the county Jail.
My question now Is that when she Is released
will she be allowed to return to Cusllc Brewer
Court? Ms. Richardson said Ihe wonran wus
living there with her mother ami was nol the
responsible tenant. Since armed robbery und
thefl could be closely related to producing funds
for drug activities could site be kept from living
with her mother or could the entire family be
cvlcled?
W hen I served on the Sanford City Com ­
mission from 1971 to 1981 the executive
director of the housing authority was T im
Wilson. I recall he informed us that there were
aver 400 qualified families on Ih r walling list.
Earlier Itils year Ms. Richardson fold me that
number had Increased to more than 600. The
Herald now tells us that the housing authority
has completely stopped taking applications.
I hope responsible tenants In Sanford's more
than 500 units will Impress among those who
reside with them Illegal actions could lead to the
entire family being evicted.
Th e Sanford Housing Authority board, when
it meets May 19. ought lo set eviction policies
nut only In cases of drug Involvement but also
on convictions of armed robbery, theft or any
other charge of breaking the law.
JullunSlcnntrom
Sanford
P.S.

It Is evident I strongly support the

Heralds editorial opinion of "K ick lawbreaking
lenunls out." The only responsibility the city
commission has Is lo name members of ihe
authority's directorate. But. If the commission­
ers have the authority to appoint they also have
the authority to remove. Consequently. 1
suggest Mayor Bettyc Sm ith and our four city
commissioners take a real close look at what
policies housing authority directors take May

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The furor over
the end of life
B O S TO N — For the |m s i lew weeks, while
the country watted to hear who would hr
nominated lo the Supreme Court, a series &lt;&gt;r
lower court derisions was tiring laid down
one rase alter another, like stepping stones
leading directly lo the door of the Courthouse
Now. tf thr presi­
dent has bis way.
Ju d g e Stephen G.
Brevet Will Ire on thr
highest bench when
o rtr o l t h r m o s t
sensitive Issues ar­
rives Hie Issue of
d o c t o r •a s s I s t e d
suicide. Th e qurstton
will come bearing all
the moral weight and
political beat of Ih r
Issue uf a tuition. The
decision m ay tie as
f Th e question
f a m o u s a n d as
w ill com e
fractious us Roe v.
bearing all tho
Wade
ftlbral wolght - 4
T w o co urts now
and political
have now Issurd ab­
heat of tho
s o lu t e ly o p p o s ite
Issue of
opinions uboul the
abortion J
constilutlonal right
tn assisted suicide
One uf these courts wus In Michigan where
Ih r Jack Kevorkian story Is the longrst
running saga uf uur public ethics class
O n May 2. Kcvurktan was acqulllcd ol
breaking a law specifically written lu slop
film. After watching an emotional v l d r n l u | K that showed Thom us Hyde, in advanced
stages of amyotrophic tulrrul sclerosis, plead
lug to die. the Jury refused lo convict
Kevorkian of wrongdoing for heeding lhal
plea.
•
Days lulrr. (lie stale appeals court struck
down the so-called Kevorkian law. on a
technicality, llul the same 2-lo -t majority on
the .qijteals court went on to declare that
there Is no ronstliutlonal right lo suicide or lo
assisted suicide. "Liberty and Justice will mil
cease lo exist If a right lo comm it suicide Is
nol re co g n ize d ." w role Ju d g e Th o m a s
PtUgcruld.
Tills Is Ihe exact up|x&gt;sllr ol whal a federal
district court Judge tn Seattle had dccldrd
days earlier. Th e re . Ju d g e . Barbara J.
KoUisleln struck down u 140-yeur old slate
ban on assisted suicide, saying that thr law
violated the 14th Amendment by restricting a
person's liberty.
"Th ere Is no more profoundly personal
decision," she wrole "n o r one which Is closer
lo Ihe heart of personal liberty than Hie
choice which a terminally III person makes lo
end bis or her suffering and hasten un
inevitable death." So the sides arc Joined with
more cases to come.
There are some 30 states that make It
Illegal to help someone commit sulctdc. In
opinion polls, the public Is In fuvor of letting
doctors aid the terminally, painfully III who
want lo die. But at the voting (Kilts, they have
publicly rejected Inlllallvcs that would m ukr
It legal.
Indeed, In Washington stale some of Ihe
same people who brought their case lo the
ballot In 1991 and lost, brought their case to
the court tn 190-1 and won.
Judge Kothstclu's opinion leaned heavily
on the Supreme Court's abortion decisions.
Bui the anuluogyko abortion Is nol Jusl u legal
one. It's a political one.
Americans ure at the same point lu the
debate over suicide, asslslcd suicide, the
rlghl-to-dlc, und cuthunnsla. lhal we were tn
the debate over abortion In the early 1970s.
We're ut the beginning.
T w o decades ago, Ihe Supreme Court
Issued the abortion decision. But Harry
Bluckm un’s compromise didn't mule the
controversy. We entered Into n 20-year
abortion war In which u scorched earth policy
replaced the search for common ground.
Now we are about to scrutinize Blackmun's
successor. In the days ahead, measure the
hum anity us carefully us his mind. Because
there ure cases making their wuy Inexorably
to his doorstep. And the furor over the end of
life could be every bit ns Intense us the furor
over Hie beginning ofllfe.

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Dart
Continued from Page 1A
la n former U.S,
deputy clerk ami retired U.S.
Marine Corps serviceman. Dari
liaaiui parly alDllul Ion.

Mlcu, a Republican, la seeking
a accond term In Washington
D .C . L o n g w o o d In ve n tm e n t
broker Ed Goddard, o Democrat,
Is nisei seeking I h r aeal.

Dart aaya he would rcprcaenl
District 7 unfettered by lobbylal
Ilea. Dart soya Mira, himself a
former lobbyist. Is too wedded lo
sjiertHl Interests lo be rrs|&gt;onslve

Maintain------Continued from Page IA
Holland aalil the clly'a current
Inndacape m a in ten a n ce c o n ­
tractor olTered lo do ttie mowing
and llltcr pickup eight Hines per
. yrar for n charge of 99.000. but II
would require a grrnt deul incur
work tliun that, unit we Juat don't
have the equipment, manpower.
O r money to pay lor the addi­
tional w ork."
Holland said a closer study of
;lh r arru revealed the city would
nol only have to keep the gras*
mowed and urrn cleaned, but
huve lo dean any grnfm. fill In
holra cauaed hy rura leuvlng the
jtavrm rni or In un accident, and

have Ihe liability over Ihc proper­
ty as well.
"It Jusl Isn't practical." Holland
said, "so for Ihc lime la-log. we
are Id lin g Ihe D O T Ihnt we a rrn'l
Interested.
S lr v r Homan. s|&gt;okramun for
Hie Department or Transporta­
tion aald the D O T makes similar
pro|K&gt;sids on tqikeep and maintettunce lo olher nnnilelpalmes in
which Interchange ureas occur.
"Som e have accepted our offer
while others haven't." he M ild ,
"If they don't, then we will )u*l
c o n tin u e tu k ln g ca re of it
oursrlvrs. nil hough I suspect in
some eases, a municipality may
nol think we are keeping It ns

well groomed us they muy want."
"If Luke Mary says no lo our
proposal," Homan suld, "W e'll
jusl do what w r have lo, and do
Ihe best we can wllh Ihe funds
available."
T h e rr|x&gt;rl from Hollund Is
being presented for Informullon
during tomorrow night's laike
Mary City Commission meeting.
No commission vole Is expected
on the stuff report.
T h e Lake Mary C lly C o m ­
mission meeting Is scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m . tomorrow night.
In the commission chambers of
Lake Mary C lly Hall. IOO N.
Country C lub Road.

Fun
Contlnuatf from Paga 1A
downtown area but all around Ihe greater
Sanford urra. lot hiding Disney,
" T o me. ihe com m unity Is what It Is all about/’
Higgins added Th e program Is helping foster the
small town com m unity atmosphere where (x-oplr
want to be.
This is the %rmiid yrar for Hie Main Street fund
raiser and organ tiers hope In raise between
912.000 to 915.000. Chris Crania* wild money
raised goes to support Hie Main Slrrel programs
The hinds help pay lor m airhlog grants lor
qualified applicants lo upgradr hull ding furadrs
hy palming or adding awnings and lo do market
research on ihe types of hostnessrs which will
slu rred downtown
The fun lieglns at 10 a m Saturday unul 5
p.m. Sunday hours are 11 a m until 5 p m.
A number of merchants have donated Items lor
the silent auction Hid* will Ik - taken on Items
ranging from a 1000 Cadillac valued at 915.000

to several llrm s ranging from dry (leaning
services. fund at local restaurants, five tuxedo
rentals lo a golf outing for four at Tlmaeaun
Country Club.
Tlrkeis will also Ik- drawn for prizes given away
Hirouglioui the festival
A whir variety of singers and dancers will
|K-rform during the two day festival,
Idvlllwildr Elementary Chorus. Heathrow Ele­
mentary Chorus. Seminole Com m unity Collegr
Jazz Hand, Hollywood East Dancers. Kaylt Lytle
(vocalist), and lluda|K-st Hiring Hand are sched­
uled loprrfurm Saturday
On Sunday entertainment will Ik- provided by
Humble Seal (50‘s handl. lamgwnod Elem rnlary
M lm ilr Men Hand. School of Darter Arts (SODA
POP8|. Mernefre s Demo Team , lauigwood Ele
memory Choralirrs and laikrvlrw Middle School
Music
In addition the Celery C lly Cruisers will be on
hand Sunday showing their antique ears

Lemon law--------------C o n tinued from Page 2A
The lemon law allows consumers to seek u
refund or replacement vehicle alter a new vehicle
has hern under rrpair lor at least a month or If
the manufacturer (alls |o rrpair warranty pro
I’lerns within a reason aide num ber of Attrmpta
Any problems must sub*tamMlly reduce thr
value of Hie vehicle nr Impair its use or sulety in
order lor the vehicle to qualify fur protection.
The lemon law applies to new cars wllh
warranty problems reported within the first IH
mouths or 24.000 mile* which ever comes first
The period may lie extended by anotlier six
months ll a problem is not corrected.

Huttrrwnrth M ild the program tuts exceeded Ills
expectations ami led more auto m im ufartiirrrs to
resolve consumer complaints rather H u n going
through arbitration.

* Wr knew H was going to Ik- a program (bat
would protect consumers," he Mild "Hut the
thing was gelling Ihc word mil lo Hie consumer."
Jones said II look about six months to rrsolve
ihe dispute over tier ear after she contacted the
slate.
"I feel like ihe selllem rnl was real fair." she
said "It was definitely worth going through, ll
wasn't that painful."
The n&gt;ll free number lor Ihe lemon law program
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to Hie needs of local constitu­
ents.
" L e i’s do Hie right ihlng for
the people, not just what the
lobbyists w ant." suy» Dart.
Dart served us a marine for 12
years and received buck Injuries
while In Honduras. Weeks luler,
he was In Kuwait and he wild his
buck Injuries were magnified as
hr and his Second Division
udvanred on Kuwait City. He
received the Com bat Action
Medal for his Middle East serv­
ice.
Dart returned to Ids parent's

DLAKE AUSTIN FRANCIS
H lu k r A u s tin Fra n c is . 10
months. Orlando Drive. Sanford,
died Thursday. May 12. 1994, at
Arnold Palm er Hospital. O r ­
lando. He was itorn Jan . 30.
1093, In Sm llhtawn, N.Y. He
came lo Sanford 10 months ago
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
T a m m y ; father. Michael, of
Sanford: sister. Michelle. Hay
Shore. L .I .. N .Y .: brothers.
M ic h a e l S i. A n t h o n y , and
Evercttc Justlno. both of Sunlord: maternal grandm other.
Sandra Eland. Sunford; maternal
grandfather. Jose Lrqicz, New
York: paternal grandm other.
Wllhclmlnu Francis. Hay Shore.
L .I..N .Y .
G ru m k n w F u n e ra l H om e,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

VIOLET C.OIPSON
Violet C. Gipson. OH. Pullls
Avenue, Longwood, died Tue s­
day. May 17, 1094. at her
residence. Horn Oct. 15. 1025, In
Marianna, she moved to Central
Florida In 1963. Mrs. Gipson was
a h o m e m a k e r. Sh e w » » a
member of Com m unity United
Methodist Church. Casselberry.
Survivors Include husband.
Hubert; son. Charles. Palm Hay:
brothers, Elmer Cox. Panama
C lly , Steadm an Cox. Grand
Island, Neb.; l w o grandchildren.
H a ld w in -F a irc h ild Fun e ra l
Home, Allumonle Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

JOSEPH J.KU N AR JR.
Joseph J . Kunur. J r ., 48,
While Pine Lane, Longwood.
died Friday, Muy 13, 1094. at
Wilder Park Memorial Hospital.
Horn Dec. 3, 1045. In Orlando,
he was a lifelong Central Florida
resident, Mr. Kunur managed a
Kmart Garden Shop. He was a

Loeally, Dart chaired a March
of Dimes "Hikers lor llablcs"
fundraiser. Dart has also helped
with Hear) of Florida United
Way. Coalition for the Homeless
and Dlwihleil American Vetrra ns.
Dart wiys he would like to see
a national Com m nnltv Health

Purchasing Alliance simllur lo
one which Is being established In
ce n tra l F lo rid a . A na tio n a l
network of C H I’As could offer a
solution lo the national hcullhcare access p ro b le m s . T h e
C'HI’As allow regional purchases
ol healthcare insurance ami
services at lower rales.
"I'd like to see that tried on the
natloiud level," says Dart. "It
might possibly inuke health care
available lo everyone."
Dart says he would also like lo
return nutlnnul attention to the
federal debt problem.

seen Ihe collapse scene describe
the building a* a tolal toss.
" I f * match stick* now ," W ynn
said. "It pist kinetic laid down "

Officials at To w n Center were
in a m criing this morning and
could not be reached for com­
ment.

Dart Is married lo Linda Dart.
Dart has one son. Sean.

Collapse-----Continued from Page 1A
"They are meeting all Ihe new
Codes for wind reslsiunce." suld
W ynn. "W e ’ve been real huppy
with Ihe construct ton."
An employee of To w n Center
who did nol want lo lie Identified
said she planned lo move Into
one of Ihe apartments us soon as
the first buildings were ready for
occupancy. She said she was
confident the buildings were
safe,
Offlrlals of O S H A (Occupa­
tional Safety and Health Adm in
isirotlon) are experted to look
over Ihe site this afternoon
A rro rd ln g to W y n n , that is
standard operating procedure
when an arcldcnt like thin no­
rm s.
"I don't think that it Is an
Idlealor of anything/' he said
S a n f o r d F ire C h lc T T o rn
Hickson M id hla department
would nol be following up ihe
rot lapse wllh any Investigation
"O u r Job ended In this situa­
tion when our trucks raiiie burk
to the station." tie said
Hickson said he agrees wllh
the assessment that the collapse
may have been brought on by
high winds which hit some of
thr Sanford area
"W hen I left Hie station cn
route to the upuMmcma." he
said, "there was a lot of small
size bail (ailing at the fire
station."
A c c o rd in g lo the Sanford
Police officers stationed at the
entrance guarding against any
unauthorized persons entering
the complex, "a lot of materials
huve been coming out of there"
s in c e before 4 o 'c lo c k on
Wednesday morning
While the news media has
iK-rn banned fruen entering Ihe
accident site, others who have

Invasion
Continued from Page 1A
Penny and
Kevin Fletcher drove up lu front
of l tie Hanxhotlom house to drop
off ihelr rhlhl for babysitting,
and was seen by one of the men.
Hy ltd* time, th r report said
thr men tiad taken I hr woman
Inlo Ih r garage area of th r
house
Responding q u lrk ly lo the
s it u a t io n . Run sh o t lorn r e ­
portedly told tlie* men Ihe bark
door was u n lo ck e d If th e y
wanted fr&gt; gel away. Ttie men
then flrd through the house, out
lfie rear door and inlo a nearby
wooded arra. while Runshnftom
fled toward the Fletchers vehi­
cle.
T h e r e p o r t s a id . " M r s

RanslKillom lurried Mrs. Flet­
cher around and pushed her out
of thr doorway. Mrs. Runsbotloin I lien run towards their car.
told them to get Inlo Ihelr car
and g n out of here." She added
dial the men had a gun.
As Hie Fletcher* drove off.
they reported seeing the while
car pull oul of Hie woods and
head down Weldon Boulevard,
during which lime Iwo shots
were flrrd at ihelr vehicle. Only
one re|x&gt;rtedly struck the Flele-tier s cnr. No one was Injured in
Hie shooting.
Lake Mary police said addi­
tional Information regarding Ihe
case was being withheld (lending
an extensive Investigation Into
the mailer.

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DEATHS
M ARC A N T H O N Y P A D D IA N I
Marc- Anthony Fabhlanl. in­
l a i d , Orange Boulevard. Lake
Monroe, died Monday. May It).
1994, at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanlord. lie was
U irn A u g Ifl, 1093. in Sanford
Survivors Include lather. Mare
Joseph Glllm or. Lake Monroe,
mother. Jean M Vlgnotir. Lake
M o n ro e : s is te rs . J e n n i f e r
Vlgnotir and Slrphunlr Vlgnonr.
both ol O r la n d o : p a te rn a l
grandparents. Jean uml Hill
Glllmor. Lake Mary, mutrrnul
g randparents. Kathleen and
George Fabhlanl. Georgia.
(laidw in Fairchild Cemetery
and Funeral Home, l-akc Mary,
in charge ol arruiigrmcnls

home In Altamonte Springs and
he began work as a federal court
deputy clerk before resigning to
run forofflee.

ll . M O O Orlande Or. &lt;Hwy. r T-92). X m is north o / U h e Mary

dLAk
m ritibcr of St Margarrt Mary
Catholic Churi h
S u r v iv o r In c lu d e s » t * ir r .
D o lo r e s E a s t . A l t a m o n t e

Springs.
Woodtawu Funeral Home A
M em orial Purk. O rlando . In
rharge o( arrangements.

OUYE. NICKS
G u y E. Nicks. 5H. Miller Road.
Sanford, died Monday. Muy Iff.
1004. at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford Horn
March 22. 1036. In Ml Pleasant.
Mlelt., lie moved lo Sanford III
1057. Mr. Nicks was a retired
brick mason, and was recently
employed by Marriott Interna­
tional Food Service. He wus
I lap! 1st.
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
Eleanor Nicks. Tarpon Springs;
son*. Robert, Geneva. Tim othy.
Longw ood; daughters, Laura
Hearing. Dallas. Texas, Sandra
Lliiglc, Sanford; sister. Lurie
Hoffman. Tarpon Springs; six
grandchildren.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrangements.

CARRIE VIVIAN O'LEARY
Carrie Vivian O 'Le a ry. 66.
Tumbleweed Lane. Casscll&gt;crry.
died Friday. May 13. 1004. She
was born In Morchcad, Ky. She
was a member of St. Peter's
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husbnud,
R obert E .; b ro th e r. G ilb e rt
giilscnhcrry, Morchcad: sister.
Jean Rorick, Shelby. Ohio.
O d gcr-H crllhy Funeral Home,
Mansfield, Ohio, tn charge of
arrangements.

MARY E.
ME8SERVY REDNER
Mary E. Messervy Rcdncr, 74.
Locust Street. Sanford, died
Sunday. May 15. 1004. at Cen­
tral Florldu Regional HoHpItul.
Sanford. Horn March 8. 1920, In
Charleston. S.C.. she moved lo
Sanford from Miami. She was a
m e m b e r of the E p is c o p a l
Church.
Survivors Include son. Rich­
ard. Klngwood, Texas; daugh­
ters, Mary F. Durlund. Bend,
O r e ., G lo r ia J . F is h e r .
Hollywood, Janice F. Sullivan.
Merrill Island: brothers. Horace
P. Messervy. und W ilkie T .
Messervy, both of Knlghtsvllle,
S.C.. Curl Knight, Waltcrboro,
S.C.: sisters. Dorothy Slaydon,
S u n fo rd . H elen A lb c r g h in i.
P e m b ro k e . M aine, Flo re n ce
Cone, Sum m erville, S .C .i 10
grandchildren; und four great­

grandchildren
G r u m k n w F u n e ru l H o m e .
Sanford, In charge of arrangementa.

MARY MULHOLLAND
SCHWARTZ
Mary Mu Ihoi hi m l Schwartz,
72. Willow Grove Street, Allamonte Springs, died Monday.
May 16, 1994. at her residence.
Horn Nov. 10. 1921. In Toledo.
Ohio, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1902. Mrs. Schwartz
was u sales representative. She
was a member of All Saints
Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Roliert M. II; daughter. Mury
Patricia Doanc. Kennebunkport.
Maine; sons. Robert M. Ill, South
Hadley. Mass.. Geoffrey D.. TatI a li a s s r r , T h o m a s M . .
C e n lr c v llle , V a ., P e le r F ..
Oviedo, six grandchildren.
Orlando Crcm ulloii Service.
Orlando. In charge of arrange­
ments.

FLORA CORRINE BMULLIN
Flora C o rrlnc Sinullln. 00,
Uluh Uoulcvurd. Orlando, died
Tuesday. May 17. 1094. at her
residence. She was born Dec. 4.
1033. In Sanford, and wus u
lifetime Central Flurlda resident.
Mrs. Smulltn was a library clerk
at S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic
Library. Casselberry. She was
Methodist. She was a member of
Dt-llu Pill Gummu Sorority und
the National Honor Society, both
at Stetson University.
Survivors Include daughter,
Fruncl Oiler, Orlando: son, Mitch
V arn. Orlando, Len n y Vurn.
Marshfield, Mass.; father, R. Eurl
Kipp, Orlando; brother, Robert
E. Kipp, Chrlslmus; five grand­
children.
•
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.

Survivors include sons, Richurd M.. Greenville. Del., Michael.
Cherry Hill, N.H.: sister. Theresa
M. W y rlc k . Oxod H ill. Md.;
brother. Charles J . Nehr, Marlow
Heights. Md.; live grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F u lrc h lld Fun e ra l
Home. Goldenrod/WIntcr Park
Chapel, In charge of arrange­
ments.

bring dogs on taaahaa A emtmIn corrfars. d Q

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r a A s c ii. • c * * i *
A m « u •( C*fi*fi*n t&gt;v,.jl for Biak* A.
Frand t. 14 monfM. ol Vanford. afio d-ad M r ,
II. will b* i c w r i M Tfturtdai at I p m , if
All Vault CalSaOc CSurt* «U*i Ft HKfiard
W Ttaol at taM K anl Intarma"* *IH b* tn
Alt lauit CAftwfK Camatary Artauda mar
call at Oramkoa Funaral Soma Silt avan.ng
( Wadnatdai) Iran,l l p m
A rra n p a m a n lt b , C o m l t a Funaral
Hama, laniard

GAINES
C a /u u f c M a s id
G a r d e n C h a p e l l uneral H o m e

N IC X l. O U T I
Memorial tarvKa for Mr Nitfci ol Ian
lard, aalil ba Friday. May M. al II a m . in tha
Britton Funaral CKapai aril* Fr Baaarly
Barpt otlxialing Mr Nkks oat a ralirtd
brick maaon and aat currently amplorad by
Marriott I Mar national Food Wrxrlca Croma
Hen trill lot to* to m cat
Arrangamanfa by Britton Funoral Homa.
ionford. I t ] J i ll

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FREDERIC F GAIM \IH

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Fulfilling a Service lo Our
Community In Tittle O f Need
3 3 5 IL S R 4 3 4

In Loving M em ory

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Lillian Armack Marschner
M a y 18, 1 9 9 2
Weeping may endure for a night,
but )oy cometh In the morning.
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Love Always,
Daughter Claudia

M IC H E L E 'S
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IRENE M. ZEIMANN
Irene M. Zclmarin, 74, Red
Ouk Court. Winter Springs, died
Monday. May 16, 1994, at Flor­
ida Hospital. O rlando. Horn
March 6, 1920. In Yugoslavia,
she moved to Central Florida In
1962. She was n homemaker.

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In Loving Memory of
Robert Howlngton,
]Aug. 21,1946-May 18,1987J
You art not forgotten, loved one,
Nor will you ever be.
A t long as life and memory last,
We thal remember thee.
We mlts you now, our hearts ore
tore,
i
A i time goes on we will miss you
more,
No one can fill your vacant place.
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• A - Sanford Herald, 8anford, Florida - Wednesday. May IB. 1994

igher interest rates bring elation, concern

Models with disabilities
find work in advertising
By CONNIB PARftOW
Associated Press Writer
S T . I.O U IS — Fashion model Cheryl Endlcott
takes one lost Itxrk In the m irror at her outfit —
cream-colored denim shorts and a ahort-slceved
blue shirt — and smiles to make sure there’s no
lipstick on her teeth.
Pleased, she maneuvers her wheelchair outside
the Venture Stores Inc. studio where a photogra­
pher la waiting.
"W e ’re selling shirts today, so you need to sit
up tall.” the stylist reminds Endlcott us the
camera clicks away.
Endlcott Is one of a growing num ber of people
with disabilities who now model In advertise­
m e n ts for c o m p a n ie s s u c h ns V e n tu r e .
McDonald’s Corp., Nike Inc. and Anhcuser-llusch
Con.
"I think Fin pretty. And I think because I’m
pretty and In a wheelchair — that makes me
marketable.” said the 30-yenr-old St. Louis
native, who recently signed with the Dclcln
Agency.
A few yenrs ago. there were no pictures of
paraplegics or children with Down syndrome on
the walls of modeling agencies.
Sandru Gordon, a senior vice president of the
Nullonn! Easier Seal Society, the biggest group
serving the disabled, recalled her first efforts to
get companies to use people with disabilities In
their ads.
"I was told It was a disgusting Idea, and that It
would turn |&gt;eople olT." Goidon said. "T h e y
actually thought people wouldn't buy a product
for fear they'd end up the same w a y."
Thin gs changed after Congress pussed the
Americans with Disabilities Act In 1990. In
addition to legislating hefty penalties for discrim­
ination and requiring easy access to public
buildings, the law required a more accurate
census of people with disabilities.
Th e figure came to 43 million. Companies ulso
learned the disabled have a total Income of close
to $700 billion.
"W hen they started seeing the numbers, they
suw It wus a huge m arket." Gordon said.
W ith no fanfare. Target used a disabled child In

n S u n d a y c irc u la r. Spokesw om an C a ro ly n
limokter said there was no high-level strategy
behind the decision.
"It was part of a brainstorming session In
advertising, and one of the art directors said. 'We
show people of different raees and different ages.
W hy not show someone with a disability?"*
Sm okier recalled.
A sample nd was mndc up with a disabled child
model and shown to Target’s top management.
"T h e people looking ul It didn't even notice the
person." Sm okier said. "Th a t was the point they
were trying to mnke — It didn’t matter.”
Il mattered lo disabled Americans and their
families. Target received Hundreds of letters
praising the move.
Now. dozens of hlg c o m p a n i e s around the
country arc hiring disabled people to model.
Susie Stufflehum. a 6-year-old with Down
syndrome who has appeared In two Venture ads.
tells people In her St. Charles neighborhood. ’’I'm
a star."
A fourth-grader from her church asked to take
her picture to school for show and tell, "lie
wanted to tell everybody he knew somebody
famous.” Susie's mother. Dee Stulffcbam, said
with u laugh.
Penny lialley Is a paraplegic who recently
signed w ith the Ta len t Plus agency T h e
2H-year-old bus been paralyzed from the waist
down since age 17. when the car she was riding
In skidded off the roud and crashed.
" I t ’s the first agency that’s given me hope.”
said the 6-foot. 123-pound blonde.
Halley tiad begun training for a modeling career
ut 15. She has done billboards and public scrvlre
announcements. Hut she nearly gave up after a
painful rejection Inst year by an agency.
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tp e d f r o m p r e s i d e n t i a l
reches — those w ith the
iges touting record-low Init rates and s rush of home
isnclnga.
linton rode Into offlre on u
to fix a broken economy,
took credit for Ihe current
very. Th e economy has been
l key lo his political fortunes
' Nne time, and It remains so
ow le t 's get th e f u n tal facts out here. We
HRS more Jobs, lower Inflation.
• lower deficit and expectsfor high growth this year,
g ro w th .” C lin to n said
ay.
are steeply rising Interest
a s ig n of a h e a lth y
notny, as the administration
tends? Or do they portend an
Wanted drag on the economy
t could turn Into a political
btllty for the president and his
rty?
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nd no to the second, but c a n !
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ther way around.
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by the Federal Reserve to raise
two key Interest rates, rates on
hom e m ortgages and other
long-term consumer loans al­
ready had risen to where they
were near the end of the Hush
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direct loans to banks from 3
percent to 3.5 percent, and
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iigc point, to 3.5 percent. It nlso
Iroosted from 3.73 percent to
4.25 percent Ihe federal funds
rate that hanks charge each
other on overnight loans.
Th e Fed on Tuesday senl a
Th e discount rate Increusc was
dramatic signal of Its determina­ Ihe first In five years. Th e Fed
tion to hold Inflation In check by this year has pushed (he funds
Increasing the discount rate It rate up three previous times. In
charges hanks by a half percent- smaller Increments of a quarter
percentage point each time.
Major banks moved Immedi­
ately lo raise prime Interest
rales, guaranteeing the cost of
borrowing for millions of con­
sum ers und businesses w ill
climb.
Th e Increase In tranks' prime
lending rate was led by Citicorp,
the nation's largest trank, which
Would Ihe new rale hikes slow
boosted Its prime hy one-half
growth? "W e'll have to wull and
see whut the Impact Is." she percentage point to 7.23 percent.
Th e Increase, which was quickly
said.
copied by other major banks,
So far. Democratic President
marked the third raise this year
C lin to n and Republican Fed
In ihe prime lending rate, a
Chairm an Alan Greenspan have
benchmark for m any business
maintained an unusual alliance
and consumer loans.
— w ith G reenspan praisin g
"W e hope that Main Street Is
Clinton's deficit-reduction efforts
not being sacrificed for Wall
and C lin to n giving the Fed
chairm an room lo maneuver Street," said Martin Regalia,
chief economist for the U.S.
without While House pressure.
Hut no president likes to tee Chamber of Commerce.
Th e slock and frond markets
Interest rales rise. And Ihe
welcomed the Federal Reserve
Cllnton-Grcenspan alliance may
soon be a strained one. particu­ moves, us the Dow Jones Indus­
larly If the economy begins to trial average soared 49 points
and bond prices also posted an
falter.
e c o n o m is t D n v ld J o n e s of
Aubrey G. Lunnton &amp; Co., a New
York City government securities
dealer.

Economy is still the key to
linton political fortunes
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gress over concern Ihe economic
recovery may evaporate.
Some analysts predicted the
central bank now will be content
to sit buck and watch to see
whether the higher Interest rates
will huve the desired effect.
"T h e y will hold here for at
least two or three months. Th e
Fed Is finished for now ." said

banka from 3.75 percent to 4.23
percent.
Both actions were expertrd to
drive up borrowing costs for
millions of Americans In the
short term.
While the administration was
publicly uncritical of the Fed and
tried to explain away the higher
Interest rales as reflective of
c o n t i n u e d g r o w t h In th e
economy, presidential advisers
harbor lurking concerns.
A Fed miscalculation could
have the effect of breaking eco­
nomic growth too sharply rather
than Just warding off Inflation,
leading lo a period of stagnation
going Into the 1996 presidential
election.
" I make It a practice generally
not lo comment on what the Fed
does. (Hut) there Is clearly some
room for short-term Interest
rates over Ihe rate of Inflation
that won’t slow down our eco­
nom ic grow th.” Clinton said
Tuesday.
Hut White House aides said
Clinton has voiced frustration
over the recent cllmh of longerterm Interest rates like home
mortgages — rates less directly
Influenced by Fed actions and
m ore governed by financial
markets.
And many economists see the
steep Increase In long-term rates
ns a sign of market rdginess —
fueled In |&gt;art by a fear that the
Fed might tie overreacting to the
threat of Inflation.
A d m in is tra tio n econom ists
were privately expressing ho|&gt;r
that T u e s d a y 's Fed actions
would mark the end of the
central bank's round of rale
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D A L L A S - Women who put
m weight around age 30 — even
just un extra 10 or 20 pounds lay substantially Increase their
risk of breast cancer later In life,
care hers say.
Researchers have long noticed
(hut obesity la linked with breast
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iecadcs In which you should
that extra weight, It's the
Ithlrd ."
A fte r lu n g ca nce r, breust
Icunccr Is the leading cancer
I k l l l c r of U .S . w o m e n . A n
I estimated 46.000 people will die
I from It this year.
Many factors arc thought to
I Influence a woman's risk, but
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h is to ry of the disease, arc
beyond an Individual's control.
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changed.
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Ihe H. Lee Moffltt Cancer Center
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I'um pa, Fla. It was presented
Tuesday at a meeting of the
Am erican Society for Clinical
Oncology.
I Th e researchers studied 218
&gt;vomen with newly diagnosed
breast cancer and compared
them with 436 healthy women
of the same age.
; T h e y found that half the
cancer patients and one-third of
the healthy women had gained
more than 15 pounds between
Ages 16 to 30. Tw o-thirds of the
dancer patients and half of the
comparison group had gained
this m uch between age 30 and
Ithelr current age.
; At age 30. the women who
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In a letter to Federal Reserve
Chairm an Alan Greenspan, a
bipartisan group of seven New
England senators led hy Semite
Majority Leader George Mitchell
said their region "has weathered
some heavy blows over the last
few years" and now thanks to
higher Interest rates "Ihe eco­
nomic recovery In our states will
suffer."
"T h e behavior of the Fed Is nn
ou trag e ." added Sen. Byron
Dorgan. D-N.D., a frequent Fed
critic. " T h e Fed Is responding
more lo the Interests of money
center hanks than to the Inter­
ests of (he productive sector of
the American economy.”
While lower Interest rales are a
cornerslone of the Clinton ad­
ministration's economic recov­
ery program, the White House
put the best face on the Fed’s
action and offered assurances
the economy will withstand Ihe
growing credit squeeze.
"T h e ndinlnlstrnllon believes
that the economy Is on n path of
s u s t a in e d g r o w t h , s t r o n g
employment and low Inflation."
said Laura D 'A u d rc a Tyso n ,
head of the White House Council
of Economic Advisers. "T h e ailm inistration resperls the In ­
dependence of the Federal Re­
serve and neither criticizes nor
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"Again, there Isn't a lot of
evidence of inflationary pressure
In the economy now ." W h ite .
House press secretary Dee l&gt;ew*Myers said after the Fed acted.
Tha t's about as close as Ihe
W h ite H o u se has com e to
publicly questioning the Fed
moves.

weighed un average of 131
pounds, while the comparison
group weighed 120. Hy age 40.
the w om en w ho got breast
cancer weighed 139 pounds,
com pared w ith 128 for the
healthy women.
Th e y calculated that women
who carry 10 pounds more than
normal at age 30 Increase their
risk of breast cancer by 23
p e rce n t. W ith an extra 15
pounds, their risk Increases 37
percent, and with 20 pounds. It
goes up 52 percent.
"It means a 10-pound dif­
ference muy be significant." Aziz
said.
D r. W a lle r W ille tt of the
Harvard School of Public Health
noted that muny women In Iheir
childbearing years neglect their
own health, often because they
seem outwardly to lie In good
shape.
"T h is Is one more reason to
em phasize the avoidance of
substantial weight guln during
this period.” he said. "T h is Is a
good message, because It's an
Ignored problem."
The link between weight and
breast cancer |s probably com­
plicated, however. Willett said
his own research suggests that
being slim may actually Increase
the risk of breast cancer before
menopause, when this disease Is
rare, while being overweight
raises the risk after menopause.
T h e risk of breast cancer
Increases with age. Resides a
family history of the disease,
other factors that appear to
Increase risk Include going
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early age. reaching menopause
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One of the few other con­
trollable risk factors Is alcohol
consumption, which appears to
raise the risk of breast cancer
somewhat.
High levets of estrogen, the
female sex hormone, are thought
to Increase the risk of breast
cancer. Both obesity and drink­
ing may contribute by prompt­
ing the body to produce more
estrogen.

Impressive gain. It was a sharp
contrast lo the three smaller Fed
hikes earlier thin year, when
prices tumbled.
Analysts said while the cost of
short-term borrowing will go up
— home equity and car loans are
exam ples — m ortgage rates
could come down because they
are pegged to 30-year bonds.
Economists predicted rates on
30-year mortgages, which hit a
two-year high of 8.77 percent
last week, could retreat to
around 8.25 percent. That could
mean a m on th ly savings of
about $50 to someone with a
$100,000 mortgage.
"Most of the time the Fed
watts too long to do anything."
said Joe Prakken of Laurence H.
Meyer ft Associates, a St. Louts
economic forecasting firm. "T h is
time they really did seem lo go
to great lengths to preempt
Inflation."
If the Fed's calculations prove
correct, the current economic
expansion could last several
more years rather than collaps­
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Hut m any politicians attacked
the rate Increases. T h e y said the
central bank Is Ignoring recent
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Students report regrets: Sex started too young
B y H O W A R D Q O LD BBR Q
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N EW YO R K - Most sexually
active tren-ngen* In a national
poll say they lost their virginity
too soon, but not because of
pressure from their friends or
dates.
Fifty-four percent of those who
have hud sex said they should
have wulled. the Roper poll
found. Th e sexually active teens
Have, on average. 17 as the "best
age" to begin sexual Intercourse,
two years older than the average
age they snld thev begun,

Most said they started not
because of pressure from friends
(4 percent)or from the partnrr (0
p e rc e n t) but because th e y
wuntrd to (78 percent). Nine In
10 of all the teens In the poll
denied they feel pressure from
friends or dutes to have sex, and
88 percent said they feel no
pressure from T V or ntovles.
"Rolniidn." a nationally syn­
d ic a t e d t a lk s h o w , r o m missioned the poll for a program
today with help from the Sexual­
ity Information and Education
Council of the United Stules. a
New York-based Interest group.

"One of the things this |K&gt;II
suggests Is how confused young
people are In America nlxmt
sexuality.*' said Debra llnffner,
the group's executive director. "I
think there's a lot of contradic­
tion between their attitudes and
what they’re doing."
Telephone Interviews with 503
students In grades nine through
12 were conducted last month
by Roper Starch W orldwide.
Results have a margin of sam­
pling error of less titan 5 |»ercentugc (mints.
Forty-one percent said they
eugagrd In sex with |&gt;enelrutlon.

Kids plot
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and almost Ihrec-rpinrlers of
them said they did It In (he
homes of their parents nr their
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Eight In 10 of the sexually
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Th e share of those who M ild
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cent. Is much lower than the 54
(icrceut In a 1990 survey by the

Centers forDlscasc Control.
That could be good news for
those worried about lecn pre­
gnancy and AIDS, but lecn-ugers
called at home may tie less
willing to report sex than those
who filled out the federal sur­
vey's questionnaire, which went
a n o n y m o u s ly Into n sealed
enveln|&gt;ent school.
There was no difference In the
average ages Ihe high school
students thought lies! for boys
and girls to have their first
sexuul In te rc o u rse , and on
average, both sexes sturted at
the M i m e age.

Dut while 71 percent of the
girls said they were In love with
their last hcxuuI partner, only 45
percent of the troys said the
same. Elghty-one percent of the
sexually active boys vs. 59
percent of the sexually active
girls said "sex Is n pleasurable
experience.”

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T h u rs d a y , F rid a y S a tu rd a y
M a y 19, 2 0 A 21

By D IB R A M A L I
Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO When II
fourth-graders accused ihelr
substitute teacher of molesting
them, authorities were reudy to
(relieve them. Even the teacher
agreed that children so young
rarely lie atmut such things
T h is time, they did lie —
p ro d d e d , p o lic e sa y. by u
classmate who had oircrcd them
91 apiece to accuse Ihe teaeher
falsely.
"W hat's so scary — and so sad
— Is thut you've got 9-year-old
kids sophisticated enough to
know they can get a teacher by
s a y in g he fo n d le d t h e m ."
C h Ic a g o T e a c h e r s U n io n
s|tokrswoman Jackie Gallagher
said.'
"You Just don't wunt to think
that our little kids who you're
still reading nursery rhymes to
are figuring they're going to
stick tl to ihelr teacher."
Albert Thom pson told police
his class at Fuller Elrincntury
School on Chicago's South Side
beearne unruly during Ills May 9
a s s ig n m e n t, lie said some
c h i l d r e n r u n o u t o f th e
classroom, und he lutd to slum!
by the door to keep others
inside.
When Thompson threatened
to report ihelr mlstiehavlor. a
9-year-old girl offered to pay 10
classm ates-^ nine girls and a
boy — 91 each II they Joined h n
In c la im in g that Th o m p so n
fondled (hem. police M ild .
Th o m p s o n . 43. never wus
charged. Police cleared him alter
some of the c hild ren made
Inconsistent statements and one
admitted they had made up the
story to get htm In trouble The
9-ycar-old also recanted, police
said.
Hut he hasn’t gotten unothcr
teaching assignment.
"W e 're In u society where
you're guilty until proven Inno­
cent." Thom pson M ild Tuesday.
P o li t i c a l c o r r e c t n e s s a n d
children's rights "overrode my
rights." he M ild .
A t th e sam e tim e , even
Thom pson said Ihe case was
unusual. "Fo r every cusc like
mine, there ure nine cases”
where a child really wus ubused,
he suld.
•'This Is really the exception,"
said Bette L. Bottoms, an assis­
tant psychology professor at the
University of Illinois ut Chicago
who bus researched Ihe use of
child witnesses In sexuul abuse
cases. "Let's not use this us an
example to discredit children In
general."
Lt. Robert llargeshcliner said
the children probubly had not
thought through their actions
and how the allegations "could
dumugc this guy personally and
professionally."

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New Sanford baseball league
S A N F O IU I — Th e Sanford Recreation D rpartment will be starting « new youlh baseball
league thin summer for boysuges 16 -18.
Th e league In for players who will nol hr
playing N AH F or American Legion thin nnmincr.
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N EW Y O R K — Joe Orsuluk. who hud earlier
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Seminole High School won Its filth stale championship In girls' track last MacPherson, Katrina Southward, coach Charles Reynolds, head coach Male
Class 4A slate moot Team mombers are (kneeling, left to Perkins, Mildred Davis, Trade Eudell, Katrina Perry, Shawana Montgomery,
riQhl) Bounder Morgan and Mlndee Hampton; (back, from loll) Danielle Tensile Mersey, Wymelka Davis, Emily Jarrell, and Qrelchon Gerhard!

City Championships
American Division squads win Little Major openers
From Staff Weporta______
S A N FO R D — It was the American
Division's day on the opening night
of the 1994 Sanford Recreation
Department Little Major Hu m -I m II
Lrugnc C'ljy Championship playoffs
ut Ft. Mellon Park Tucsduy night.
Al Roy Holler Field, the American
Division champion Sunnllunil C o r­
poration Red Sox brought out the
big gun to blow away the runner-up
from the National Division, the
(tinker Materials Dodgers. 5 0.
Meanwhile, at lakeside Field, the
A m e ric a n r u n n e r -u p D isa b le d
American Veterans (D A V ) Royals
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sixth Inning to edge the National
champion Railroaders Culm 10-9 at
lakeside Field.
Th e best two-out-of-tliree semifi­
nal series will continue Saturday at
Fl. Mellon Park. If the Red Sox and
Royals win they would start llie City
Championship serlrs next Tuesday.
Ilul If llie Cutis or Dodgers, or both,
win Saturduy. the wlnner-take-ull

game would be next Tuesduy. with
llie City Chumplonshlp starting a
week from Saturday.
T h e undefeated Red Sox won
their 17th straight game behind the
strong right arm of Lcvl Raines J r .,
w ho Jiurlrd M tw o -b ltte r while
striking ouf‘ 13. walking two and
hitting u batter. Th e Dodgers only
got one runner u s far a s third base
and that was In the first Inning.
Offensively, the Red Sox scored
two runs In the first Inning and
added single runs In the second,
third and fifth inning.
T h e Red Sox were led by Hud
Henueit (home run. single, two
nuts, two RHI). Adam Frank (dou-

From Staff Reports
SA N FO R D - It looks like a real dogllght for
second place In the Sanford Recreation Tuesday
Men's Spring Slowpltch Softball League at Chase
Purk.
W ith only two weeks gone In Ihe season.
Discount Propane already has a full two-game
lead, while the other three teams are ull tied for
second.
Discount Propane used a seven-run third
Inning to erase a 6 3 deficit und went on to collect
Its third victory without a loss. 13-7. over the
Flames (1-2). who could have moved Into a lie for
the leguc lead with a win.
Th e earlier games were both one-run contests.
Whelchcl A Howard edging Gager Pcsl Control.
8-7, In eight Innings and the Flames nipping

K N O X V IL L E . Tc n n . — J im Outlcrrez pitched
a slx-hlltcr us the Jacksonville Suns defeated
Knoxville 3-0 In the Southern League.
Gutierrez (3-3) struck out five and did nol
walk a batter In going the distance.
Jacksonville scored twice In the top of the
- sixth. Terrel Hansen singled home the first run
und Arqulmcdez Posa scored on an error by
• Knoxville left fielder Rick Hollfleld.
•

Motta back at Mavericks helm

D A L L A S — Dick Mottu. the original coach of
j the Dallas Muvcricks. returned to the job.
* hoping to revive the NUA's worst team. Motta.
I 62. succeeds Quinn Buckner, fired two weeks
; ago uftcr a 13-69 record In his only season.
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; led Washington to the NUA title In 1978.

: Angels fire Rodgers
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manager of the California Angels and replaced
by Marcel Lachcmann. Rogers, 55. wus 16-23 In
his fourth season with the Angels. Lachemann,
52. wus the pitching coach for Florida, managed
by his brother. Rene. Th e y become the first
brothers to manugc In the majors since 1900.

: Big Al retires
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winner Al Unscr Sr., who drove ut Indianapolis
27 years, announced his retirement. Only A .J.
Foyt, who retired last May after u record 35
straight stnrts. and Mario Andretti, whose 29th '
Indy start will be his last, have driven more
races at Indianapolis thnn the 54-ycar-old IJnscr.

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Raines (single. RHI). Ju liu s Griffin
(RHIl and Mult Mergo und Ken
Erickson (one run each),
llrtun Porter doubled and Andrew
Realty singled for llie Dodgers
(12 51.
T h r Royals (13-3) scored seven
runs In thr bottom of th r first
Inning of llirlr game with Hie Cutis
and lisikrd like they might end thr
game quickly.
Hut th r Cubs (14-2) held Ihe
Royals scoreless over thr next Hirer
Innings and scorrd Hirer runs in the
third and two In the fourth to cut
thr lead to 7-5

□B ee Softball, Page 2B
H w iM Fholo by M o t Htnla

Someplace to call home
Lake Mary broke ground for Its new on-campus
softball field Tuesday. Participating In tha
coremony were (from left) head coach Jeannle
Fisher, assistant coach Kim Qaudreau. con-

tractor Mike McWoeny, booster club president
Donna Schumaker (holding a check (or $5,200),
principal Raym ond G aines, and Geoffrey
Longslaff of the First Mercantile National Bank.

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Carter gets best of Pratt in Limited Late Model run
■y PAUL MARB10LIA
Special to the Herald
O R LA N D O — Melbourne's Glen Carter outduelled some stiff competition to win the Limited
Late Model feature event Friday night. May 13. ut
Orlando Spccdworld.
Carter Jumped to the early lead, only to loose It
on the third lap to Hilly Pratt. T w o lups later.
Carter regnlncd the paint and held off repented
challenges by Prutt to register tils fifth win of the
season.
" T h e track wus u little Bllck curlier In the race,"
said Carter, u former F A S C A R Modified chump!on. "H illy tapped m.c on the third lup, so I moved
over and let him get by. A couple of laps later, I
was able to move around him for the lead.”
Pratt, who works for the sponsor of Carter's
racer, told u slightly different story.
"G len got sideways, so I Just moved Inside on
h im ." said Pratt, n former Late Model pilot.
"W hen he got by me to tukc the lead, he cut
down on me. When you race, you do what you

have to do to win. I don't fault Glen for that
move,"
Pratt crossed the stripe less than a car length
behind Carter. Scott Hramlctt took third less
than a car length behind Pratt. Michael Williams
finished fourth In front of An d y Safflottl.
"T h is Is a good division." said Hramlctt, who
also races Late Models. "Most of the earn are real
close and the racing Is very competitive. I feel
like I need a lot more scat time In a race car. so
when I'm not racing Late Models, I race this
class."
Ed Mcrldlth led every circuit to win the 25-lap
Sonny King's Orange Hulck Late Model feature
event handily. Eight car lengths back came
Ricky Wood, who was trailed by Tuffy Hester.
George Murphy, and Steve Francisco.
"T h is was one of those nights when everything
wus Just perfect," said Mcrldlth. " I started on the
pole, the car was perfect and since Tuffy and
Ricky were hooked up In a battle for second, I
could Just drive m y race."
Greg Hughes nlso went green (lug to checkers
to notch Ills fourth Modified win of the season.

Rounding out the top five were. In order of finish.
Ed Mcrldlth. Wayne Parker. Ross Eldrtdgc. and
Eddie Shcdd.
Hobby Scars started the Mini-Stock feature
event from the eighth position. Six laps later,
Scars got by Rick Maguire for the No. 1 slot. Once
In command, Scars had clear sailing to the
checkers.
Trailing Seurs across the finish line were
Maguire. Dnvc Lccklltner. Keith French, and
Mike Noglc.
Hobby Stevens dominated racing nctlon In the
H om bcr division as he claim ed his eight
checkered (lag of the b c u s o i i . Doug Gould wus
Bccond followed by Rick Schllnuncr. Robert
Jenkins, and Dennis Gilliam.
JelT Rule won the Sportsman feature, finishing
In front of Rick Johns. Uurbarn Pierce. Walt
Logglna. and J . Allen Sm ith. '
Other feature events were L .D . Rossltcr
(M ln l-B o m b c rs), Fred Peters (R u n -A b o u ts ),
Charlie Meyers (Figure Eight), and Hrclt Weber
(Mint-Stock Enduro).

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Wlirlchrl ft Howard ‘2-1.
Next week, (lie Flames (1-2)
play a rioublcheudcr against
Gager I’cst Control (1-2) at 6:30
p.m. and Whelchcl &amp; Howard
(1-2) at 7:30 p.m. Whelchel ft
Howard then sticks uround lo
lake on Discount Propane (3-0)
at 8:30 p.m.
Gager Pest Control broke u 2-2
lie with Whelchcl ft Howard by
scoring three runs In Ihc fifth
and one run In (he sixth to lead
6-2 entering Ihc seventh Inning.
Whelchcl ft Howard scored
four runs after two were out In
the seventh to tie the score at 6-6
und f ar c e e x t r a I n ni ng s .
Whelchel &amp; Howard took the
lead with two runs In the lop of
the eighth Inning, but Gager
came buck with u run und had
runners on first und third with
no one out. Hut three pop ups
ended the threat and Whelchcl A
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triumph.
Defense was the nuinc of the
gume between the Flumes and
Whelchel ft Howard.
Whelchcl ft Howard took a 1-0
lead In the third Inning and had
the liases loaded with no one
out. Hut the Flames turned a
first busc-to-caichrr double play
before a fly out ended the threat.
The Flames came back to tie
the gume In the bottom of third,
but missed a golden opportunity
to tuke the lead In the fifth as
Whelchel ft Howard turned a
double play with runners on first
and third and one out.
The Flames took the lead In
the bottom of the sixth Inning on
an Infield grounder and then
threw out another runner at the
plate In the top of the seventh
Inning to preserve the 2-1 victo­
ryPowering Discount Propane
were Paul Ingamclls (double,
three singles, four runs. ROD.

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NBA PLAYOFFS

Tim Relnee It a Sanford natlva and Samlnolo High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. Hla state 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.
On Tuesday night, Raines had a single In four trips to the
plate and drove In a run during Chicago's 10-2 romp over tho
California Angels.
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G am ai ................„ 33
At-bata.......... .. 131
R u n s............ . 27
H its.............. 36
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Home run«.... .. 6
Steals...........
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Average ......... .275

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647
133
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7.007
1.238
2,087
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Nashville al Huntsville
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Lakeland ( Tigers)
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Lakeland at Brevard ppd . ram
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Sieve Woldc (four singles, ihrcc
runt, (wo HHI). Kevin Julian
(double, two singles, run. two
KUI). Allan Prlmka (double,
single, run. two HHI) and Manny
Silvia (double, single. HHI).
Also hilling were Roger Kinnard (home run. run. two HHI).
David Kline (single, two Kill).
Jack Lewis (single, two runs).
Chris Grissom (single, runl and
Tom Szabo (single).
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were Mark Ulythc (double, two
singles). Robert Smith (three
singles, run). Tom Gracey (two
singles, run. HHI). Chris Daporr
(two singles, runl. Hill Qracey
and W.L. Gracey (one double,
one run and one HHI each). Jon
Eltonhrad (single, run. RUI). Joe
Uenton (single, run). Tony Ulullr
and Jim Nulty (one single and
one RUI each) und Murk Whitley
(RUI).

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RHII. Vlncc Howard (two singles.
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run).
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were Scott Wade (triple, double,
two singles, (wo runs). Frunk
Turner (three singles, run. four
RHI). Rich Hrmlngrr (triple,
single. RHI). Kirk Tuhh (double,
single). Mike Nolo (two singles,
run, HUI|. Donnie McCoy (single,
three runs) and Tom Prttlnolo
(single).
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Flames aguln»l Whelchcl were
Tony Hlallc (double, single).
Mark Ulylhr (two singles, run).
Robert Smith (single, game
winning run). Hill Gracey and
Mark Whitley (one single und
one RHI each) und Tom Gracey
und Jon Ellonhcud (one single

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agai nst Gager were Scott
Murphy (two doubles, single,
two runs. RHI), Eric Johnson
(double, single, two runs). Terry
Russl (double, single. RHI).
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Busy retiree dishes up ‘Heart Happy Food’

Celebrating cancer survlvora
Sunday, Ju n e 5 In Cancer Survlvora Day.
. k * ? )* w ^° w **l' *° celebrate with other cancer survlvora and
their families can do so at the Tuppcrw are Convention Center
on that day from noon until 3 p.tn.
The event Is organized by the American Cancer Society, the
Winter Park Mr mortal Hospital Cancer Care Center, the
Orlando Cancer Center, and tire Walt Disney Memorial Cancer
Institute at Florida Hospital.
Cancer survlvora turd their families will enjoy food, games
and activities for adults and children. Th e re will be
entertainment, clowns, face painting and prizes.
A fashion show will be presented with cancer survivors and
their family members as models.
Exhibits on cancer prevention und com m unity resources will
also be featured.
For more Informal ion about the even! call the American
Cancer Society at 843 8680.

Rotary meats early
Notary C lub of laike Mary meets Thu rsd ay mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlm acuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contort Hill Moore, president, at 333-1103.

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

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
Th e O m ni Toastmasters Club will m rei at 5 30 p.m. every
Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow,
Call Sam Ryan at 0 7 1-2656 for more Information.

District 18 VFW to convene
W IN T E R SPRINGS - Veterans
of Foreign Wars District 18
(Orange and Seminole counties)
will convene May 22 beginning
11 a m. The convention will be
held si Winter Spring* VFW Post
5 4 0 5 , 4 2 0 K d g c m o n A v c ..
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Representing the Department
of Florida will be Commander
Niel R. Hamsdell and Ladles
A u x ilia r y President S h a ro n
Purities T h e mretlngs will be
under the direction of District 18
Com m ander Francis Coughlin
and Ladles Auxiliary President
Merle Spangler, ,
In s is lls to n of officers for
1004-05 will Immediately follow
Ih r meeting.

Sharon Puantas

SANFO RD Cook of the
Week Dottle Anthony Is a true
Inspiration for anybody of any
age group. Her zest and respect
for life Is Just simply awesome
and she will always find the time
to get everything that la on her
lint of things lo do for the current
day completed.
Anthony Is a native Floridian.
C u rre n tly she Is retired and
makes her home In Sanford.
However, ahe was self-employed
as a re-weaver for 40 years.
During her working years as a
re-weaver. Anthony has worked
on everything from clothing to
furniture. "I repaired a tapestry
f o r a m u s e u m In F i n g e r
C o un ty." said Anthony.
She goes on to talk about her
greatest accomplishment In this
Held. ' T i l n ever forget the
crocheted tablecloth that was
given to the bride and groom
when they married in 1025. On
their 65th wedding anniversary
tills same tablecloth was used
for tlte party. Somehow It got
rolled up and stored away before
It wna ever cleaned. T w o yeara
later, after the food and drink
had eaten holes through It. the
tablecloth was found and given
to me to repair. I am very proud
to say that It looked almost new
when I was done with It." she
said.
Ballroom dancing la another
one of Anthony's passions. She
can tell you the times and places
where dances are going to be
held within Ihe central Florida
area. "Y o u can stay home and
say nothing ever happens or you
can do like I do. go out there and
make it happen." she said.
T h la very Im pressive ludy
makes most of her dancing
outfits He it a skirl and sweater
or a lovely dress she will coordi­
nate colors nghl down lo her
Jewelry and scarfs.
W h e n she speaks of her
children and their spouses what
daughter or son-in-law would
relish with pride heartng his/her
mother-in-law aay. "Som ehow I
got lucky with the choices m y
children mode in spouses." W tih
10 grandchildren (num ber 11 Is
on the way) there Is no doubt
A n th o n y 's four c hild ren are
making her very happy. Her
daughter Linda Holaclaw lives In
Texas with her husband. Rusty,
and their two children. Her son.

until sugar dissolves. Pour over
vegetables In bowl. Refrigerate.
(Make a day ahead of time and it
will last for a week.)

PHU1T SA L A D

Do HIb Anthony sBrvta rselpo* In this column.
Rob, lives In Orlando with his
wife, Donna, and their four
children. J im m y Anthony lives
In Kentucky, tie and his wife,
Lynn, have two children. And
son Don also lives In Kentucky
with his wife. Jennie. Th e y have
two children and one on the
way. Th e Importance and love
for all of Anthony's family la
fondly displayed throughout her
beautiful Sanford home.
Anthony Is also a member of
the Sanford W oman's Club. She
enjoys almost any form of arts
and crufts, as well as, “ doing
yard w ork." She Is currently
Installing her own fish pond.
Today. Anthony shares some
of her favorite recipes. She
believes strongly In whal she
calls "Heart Happy Food."

CHEESE TOAST SNACK
Place 1 slice bread on alum i­
num foil. Cover w ith either I
slice A m e ric a n or C h e d d a r
cheese. ILow fat cheese m ay be
used.) Sprinkle generously but
even ly w ith sugar. Bake at
4 00 *F. until It becomes bubbly,
about 6 to 10 minutes. For large
amounts, line cookie sheet Ivlth
alum inum foil.
C H IC K E N P IL E U

3 w h o le

c h ic k e n

breasts.

skinned or I whole chicken,
skinned
1 large onion, chopped
3 cups water
1 cup white rtce
1 package (10 oz.) frozen snap
peas
Place water, chicken and on­
ion In 4 quart pot. Bring to boll,
then simmer about 2 hours until
chicken fslls apart. Take chicken
from pot and remove bones.
Return to water. Add rice and let
cook for 20 minutes.
(Water
m ay be added tf necessary.)
W hen rice Is done, about 4 or 5
m inutes before serving, add
snap peas. Garnish with bread
and butter ptekles.

1 apple, cubed
1 orange sliced, and cut Into
pieces
2 peaches, cut up
4k bunch seedless grapes (or
less), cut In half
M canteloupe, cubed
V4 honey dew melon, cubed
1 banana, sliced
1 can chunk style pineapple,
drained
14k cups (approx.) cholesterol
free, frozen vanilla or strawberry
frozen dessert
Mix all fruits together In bowl.
W arm frozen dessert to room
temperature. M ix w ith fruit.
(Leftovers will be good for sever­
al days but remove any banana.)

KENTUCKY HOT SHOWN

3 T b s . low fat margarine
6 Tbs. flour *
6 cups skim m ilk
Ik lb. American or Cheddar
cheese or more If desired, cut
Into small pieces
12 pieces toasted bread
12 slices turkey
12 strips of bacon, cooked
Parmesan cheese to taste
In cooking pan. stir together
aver medium heat margarine,
(lour, skim m ilk and cheese. Stir
u n t il cheese Is th o ro u g h ly
PEA SALAD
b l e n d e d In a n d m i x t u r e
1 can ( IB oz.) baby peas
thickens. Place 12 pieces toast In
1 can white com . regular size
large casserole or baking pan.
1 con 116 oz.) cut green beans C o ve r each slice toast w ith
or French style
turkey. Cover w ith cheese sauce.
t cup chopped celery (o p ­ Place 12 strips bacon on top.
tional)
Sprinkle on Parmesan cheese.
1 cup chopped green anions
Bake at 360* F . until cheese
Vi cup light olive oil
sauces bubbles and b row ns.
Vi cup sugar
Serves six.
' Vi cup white vinegar
Serve with garden salnd.
Drain peaa, white com and
(Rsnss Keith Is s San lord
green beans. Put In bowl with Harakf correspondent sod ,Cook
celery and green onlona. In of the Week columnist. Pleas#
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and vinegar. Sim m er together weakly feature lo 321-8744.)

Savory asparagus* chicken dish can be frozen for later use
Asparagus Is » sure sign of
spring! My mother hud un as­
paragus patch which produced
tender tips which she would cut
shortly alter they appeared and
we enjoyed cither steamed or
creamed.
In Florida it Is almost Im ­
possible lo grow asparagus but
fortunately II Is readily available
In the produce sections of the
grocers.
The microwave oven Is Ideal
for cooking this tender vegeta­
ble. Th e nutrtllve value Is pre­
served as well as the texture and
color. As with other vegetables.
100 percent power Is used. Th e
container Is covered d u rin g
cooking and cooking lime Is
approximately 0-8 minutes per
pound of vegetable.

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p o u n d of freah a sp a ra g u s .
M easure 44 c u p w a te r Into
12x8-lncl&gt; glass dish. Snap o(T
less tender ends of asparagus.
Arrange asparagus spears In
dish with buds toward center.
Cover wltb vented plastic wrap.
Microwave 4 minutes. Rearrange
so spears on outside of dish are

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toward center. Cover. Microwave
remaining time or until lender.
A chicken breast rolled around
cut asparagus with a delicate
lemon sauce would make a light
lunch or dinner entree.

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CHICKEN

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2 whole chicken breasts
44 lb. usapagus, cut Into 1-Inch
pieces
2 Tbsp. water
Chicken bouillon (Instant) or
paprika
uee fo r half recipe t
44 cup mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. milk
1 Tbsp. mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. milk
I Tbsp. lemon Juice
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leaves
B o n e a n d s p il t c h i c k e n
breasts. C ut each piece In half.
Place one piece at a time be­
tween plastic wrap and pound
with rolling pin until 44-Inch
thick. Sctaalde.
Combine aspuragus and water
In 14k quart glass casserole.
Cover. Microwave (100 percent)
24k minutes or until bright green
In color. Drain. Chill In Ice water:
drain again. Arrange about 4k of
the asparagus pieces on the
chicken: roll up.
T o freeze half: Individually
wrap each chicken roll. Freeze
up to 4 months.
T o m ic r o -c o o k : S p r in k le
c h ic k e n ro lls w ith In s ta n t

chicken bouillon or paprika and
place on meat rack. Cover with
wax paper. Microwave on 100
percent power 4-6 minutes or
until chicken Is lender. Combine
sauce Ingredients. Spoon over
chicken rolls. Microwave on 100
percent power, uncovered l*14k
minutes or until heated through.
Pull this delicious casserole
from the freezer In the fall or
winter to remind you of seasons
past.

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8 cups cut asparagus
1 Tbsp. water
1 can (1044 oz.) condensed
cream of chicken soup
1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Cheddar
cheese
4k cup sour cream

4k cup sliced plmcnto-stufTed
olives
4k c u p c r u s h e d c h e e s e
crackers
Combine asparagus and water
In 2-quart gloss casserole. Cover
with casserole lid. Microwave on
100 percent power 6-7 minutes
or until almost tender, stirring
once. Stir In soup, cheese, sour
cream and olives.
T o freeze half: Spoon half
vegetable mixture Into a 1-quart
glass casserole. Freeze up to 6
months.
T o cook half: Spoon remaining
vegetable mixture Into a 1-quart
glass casserole. Sprinkle with 44
cup crushed cheese crackers.
M ic ro w a v e on 100 percent
power, uncovered, 5-6 minutes
or until heated through.

Marriages based on brotherly love
D E A R A B B Y t T h is la in re­
sponse to "Black Sheep" whose
family wns upset because she fell
In love with her brother-in-law
after Ills wife had died.
Well, this Is what happened In
m y family: My mother had three
brothers — Al, Carl and Ed.
A1 married a girl named Bev,
Carl married Diane, and Ed
married Faye.
W ithin six months of each
other (22 years ago), Al and
Diane died, leaving Bev and Carl
alone. T w o years later, Bev and
Carl were married and lived
happily together for 15 years.
W hen Carl died (Faye had died
a few years before that), Bev and
Eddie evntually got married. So.
m y Aunt Bev was married to all
three brothcrsl
All of this was done with the
complete support of everyone In
the family. It seemed only natu­
ral to us Hint Bev would murry
these men she had known so
well as family members for most
of her life, and I think "Black
Sheep" should do the same.

DOUO IN OREGON
DEAR DOUQi I confess I had
a little trouble following all those
convoluted relationships. (Does
th a t m ake B ev h e r ow n
grandma?)

DEAR

A O V IC B

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

MRS.

PARKEYi

C e llula r telephones are very
handly In emergency situations,
but It Is extremely rude to carry
on a long, loud conversation In a
theater.
I fear that the Intrusion of
cellular phones may get worse
before It gets better.

_/V.\\.cY\V\c\d
from seeing an animated film at
the movie theater. We were
e njoying the ahow u ntil we
heard a telephone ringing In the
theaterl A woman sitting two
rows ahead of us answered her
cellular phone, and then pro­
ceeded to carry on a loud, long
conversation. It was very annoy­
ing to everyone around her.
Abby. please tell your readers
to leave their cellular phones at
home while they arc at the
theater. O r If they are expecting
an important call, to Just stay
home.

MRS. VICKY PARKEY
IN DALLAS

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71 — Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

Notice OF
FICTITIOUSNAME

Nolle* It horoby given that I'
■m engaged In butlnott at 331
Dublin Or.. lah* Mary. FL
W U . Somlnota County, Florida,
under Iho FklMlowt Kamo el
GRAPHICS PLUS, and mat. I
intend to readier uld name
with the Divittan ol Corpora*
I lent. Tallahattoo, Florida, In
accordance with Itio provltlOM
ol Iho Fkill lout Noma Statute*,
Town taction H I P , Florida
Statute* IFF)
GRAPHIC'S PLUS

Keith Delvlcano
Publlth May II. IFM
OBR-IS4
CITY OF
LA K t MART, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
by Iho CITY COMMISSION ol
iho City ol Lako Mary. Florida,
that tald Board will hold o
Public Hearing on Thursday.
June 1. IFM al 1.SB p m., or at
toon at poteibie thereafter. to
conildar a raquaal from Sunroy
Start Awty, W. Side ol Rinehart
R d, |utl north ol tlfomborgCarlton, appltconl. lor a
variance lo Chapter I MOO,
(A )(1)(b), Lako Mary Cad* ol
Ordinance* la koop witling
ground tlgn.
COMMENCE al Iho North o U
corner ol Iho Northeast W of fh*
Soulheotl U ol Socttan A Tewrv
thip N South, Nang* » Baal.
Seminole County, FlerkMi run

Seminole
322-2611

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

O p p o rtu n e *
will train, CalU SJtN *W .

MANAGER TRAINEE/
ASSISTANT HAMMER

jucraltv*

59— FiMftcUl
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

SCOFI OF WORK! L(canted
and guatltlod gonaral contractor* to provide Labor, Mate
rial*, and Super*ition Mr the
omorgonev repair of up to NINE
1*1 HOUSINO UNITS. Con­
tractor* moot agree to comply
with iho Fodirot. Stole odd Meal
law* end regulation* governing
lha v i i oi tuna* lor Iho

or about July IA IF
tractor* may tubmli
bhh Mr only ana or all
touting repair protect*.
PRE RIP CONFBI
will bo M fio t Iho Mb
May Mend May M, tFF*

IDO AM . •9:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY

CLOSED SATURDAY

COASTAL MART, INC. know
hiring Manaaomonl petition*
■ i col lent wage*, bonelllt. and
vacation I &lt;per knee helpful,
but nol necattary Apply m
partoo i t ilt Orlando Ave.

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
McofsidcuUvd tlmos-------- fit sAna
7 coraocutlv* Hum.....— 70s a Una
3 coniKutlvp llmtt..........911 a lino
1 Una.__________
.....11.19 a lint
Ratos sra por Igsuo, based on 3 Hntd
* 3 Unoa Minimum________

7t - H d » W a w M

21— Personals
ADOPTIONS

Needed lor growing light
weigh! tleel and aluminum
product* manufacturer Fab
r lc a t io n . m a c h ln a and
a tta m bly aaporianca ra
quired Mutt be tataty con
tetou*. retui I or tented, and
provide hand* on leader chip
We otter competitive wage*
and banalllt Forward relume
or apply in per tan
Ml Cadltca way. Sanlaed. FI.
ty n i
BOB
Prod N—

RESTAURANT MANAGER

12-E ld a rly Cart
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am angaged in buiinett al at)
Mallby Drive, Deltona. FL
m id, Seminole County. Florida,
under lha Fktlttou* Name ol
SIM FLV SER VICE LANO
SCAPE A FEST CONTROL, and
that I Intend le regltlec told
noma with Iho Dtvlttan ol Cor
paralien*. Tallahaate*. Florida,

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Full lima and port lime I and
It hour iMItt available Good
leader thip tkllli a mvtl ON *
and OPN't with prevlout
leader thip experience alto
encourage* ta apply
Drug Iroo workplace

WANTED IW poapN ** MN
weight new I Ng wlllpoudi
requlrol I I H % natural

Fred rrtedkal core. Irantpor
tallon, countallng. private
doctor plut living ttpenoet.
Bar m ills Clearwater Altarwey
John Frtctor.....iM M St-M fi

H ttla u ra n l Manager and
Altltlanl Manager needed
Minimum ot I year eepertenc*
In full tarvka or latl tood
ratlauranl management ra
quired Degree a plut Sand
ratuma la Enieipfiiet woo
*)l SH CM Sulla let. Alla

mania Spring*. F I W k
a M i d i f RAINSt a
tax wtl learn tnlira epara
Han al butmete&gt; (atentira
training prop*ami danalilf

F P t t RIOISTRATION
A A A IM P tO TM IN T
m w t t i h si m u t t

SECRETART/SAIES
waae«*M
MEDICAL

WtatMwSaMm.NC.mU
center! Kehecce *1work

nrpuctstiiM

Full IMna Per eon needed la
carry out all Iwwltan* at a
menu lac lured home tele* al
Ilea Antntr phone* Idle
work, lake titling*, type thaw
home* and attltl *4 let man

Aaa^, it- —iiW
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MpwMMiPmeBN1^^Rni

niwitnt

t r c u R i i r o f f i c i o j et
•taming Armed A unarmed
Brenttfb A u n III I M

S R U R in o rn ciR S
laniard late Mart Clew D
guard IKent# rewuUed Slari
uwmppia*et| I Cad i*« m i

25— SpRClRl N o ttC tS

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F/T ffrardHIvery ttt W0&gt;

with pailentl and laundry
F Mata call » &gt;n«r m u m i

LakdMafvprdP.CMI.W9WW

sdSPW H ^

SEWING MRCKINE
OPERATORS

M patiiient available •*» large
SantarO bated mqnutacluf mg
&lt;e m p ty II rev haw erpen
area and ere hard *#»kmg
and d e d ic a te d c a m a o
T R A N IW O d lD S d R V IC d l
DRQUFlmmgdio*t*yO«i m m
w a a tn o u tt a n d o i H i i a i
LABON H E L P N t t D I D i
benut Mr Wire** Ail Ih W*
available Daur par ne Me

zasjni!'CNECR

Chamber* si Mb North Country
Club Road. Lako Mary. The
Public It Invited M attend and
bo hoard. Sold toprtag may
continue from time M lima until
a final action It mod* by the
City Commit*km,
N O T E ! PE R S O N S ARB
ADVISED TH A T A TA P ED
RECORD OF THIS MSRTINO
IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR
ITS CO N V EN IEN CE. TNIS
RECORD M A T NOT CON­
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RE­
CORD FOR T H I PURPOSES
OP APPEAL FROM A DE­
CISION m a d * AY t h e CITY.
ANY PSRION WISHING TO
EN SU R E T H A T AN A D E ­
Q U A TE RECORD OP FHE
P R O CEED IN G S I I M A IN ­
TAIN ED POR A PP ELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR­
RANGEMENTS A T HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE PER­
SONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP
THESE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
A D A C O O R D I N A T O R dl
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETINO AT (007) U f R U
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carat Fotter. City CMrh
OATEO: May I*. ItM
PUBLISH: Moy IA IfM
DERI S)

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FL E E T R ESER VE
MtwroAce Call Pam al 0*an
MIDI.

m o is t

» O f M/F

EARLYBIRDS THURSDAYS, 12:00 PU
3040 WEST S.R.4G, SANFORD

$12 Package • $20 Double Package

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Pulped, pipe *np tubing
M d n naeded tall R&gt; Oeat

MEDICAL

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House toShara

INTHB CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I BIGHTtdNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
SIM IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASENO.i
F4-I7I-CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO. i

VAJDDC

CASHED

HIJVWA
T P

WAPA

R A OOC.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ‘THe RMMl man I «v«r moll*
lha man you think you a(*.‘ — Franklin Dalano
RoogavoH.

OFF THE LEASH ® by W.B. Park

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IN RE: FORT eT t URE OP
IFMOLD1MORILE
VIN IIG)BN0FV4F Y Wta)F
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCIIDINO
TO: Horlborto Akkta* T«|*da
O X Ingtanook Lon*
Orlando. Florid* »* of
and oil othora who claim on
Ihlorokt In lha following
O L D IM O IIL E , VIN
IlGSRNMYaFYanuF
Donald F, EUingar. ot lit*
lomtaota County Storin'* Of
ftco, Somlnota County, Florida,
through hit offkort, Invotllg*
tort ar ogonti. tolled the above
property on March 17, IFF4. at or
near Morrill Street and Jackson
Streat. Altamonte Spring*. Sem
Inote County. Florid*, and It
proaantly holding uld property
tar lh* pur pot* ol lorftiture
purauonl lo Secllont TO.701-704.
Florid* Slalutot. and will RE­
Q U EST lhal an Henorablt
Judge ot th* Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Somlnota County, Florid*, find
probable cauto that th* obov*
property thould to tar felted to
tto above agency. You will b*
tenI a copy of the Order finding
Probable Ceute one* II It llgned
by lh* Judge and II will advlte
mil roguetl lor forfeiture.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
0 true and correct copy of thlt
Nolic* wot tom lo lh* obov*
named addreue* by U.S. reglt
Ibrod mall, rolurn receipt requelled, Ihlt Ind day ol May,
IFF*.
MARYANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No.: SIMM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
1)4) Mth Street
Sanford, Florida » 7n Fits

Pago FI. ol the public record* el
SdmtadMCounty. Florida
TOGETHER WITH: Tappan
Rang*. Tappan O lip a ta l,
Tappan Head. Carrier Furnace.
Carrier Air Conditioner. Oith
•ether. Wall ta Wall Carpeting
ho* boon filed M tln tl you,
FRANKLIN NBA LTV FUNO.
LTD . o limited aertaorthlpj
and WEST ENTERPRISES,
INC. a ditto!ved corporation,
d/b/a WEST BUILDINO MA­
TERIALS, INC., and you ar*
required lo terve a copy ol your
wtrtlon dolento*. II any, M It an
Frederick R. Brock. Etqulr*.
P O Boo lot*). Jecktonvllle.
Florida m u 04F7. an ar baler*
thirty 1)01 day* tallowing tto
llrtl publication ol Ihlt Nolle* of
Action, and III* th* original with
tto Clark ol Ihlt Court alitor
bolero torvico on Flolnlilt'k
attorney or Immediately there­
after: other wlw a dalaull will
be entered agalntl you tar Iho
rel lot demanded In Iho com­
plaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot thlt Court an May f, IFM.
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
A l Clark ot tto Court
By t Ruth King
Al Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Moy II, II. IFM
OBR-IOI

• DC tamper ml lo
* Up to il m b ml. gar mou
• Step Off Poy
# Unloading Pay
evocation Pay
o Safety L Performances*
OSOOUO* RWtag Program
* Average T ria l 70*yt
Tractor*
It you have ) yean tr
traltar, OTR and tnow of
oeportanc* ptu* * good dr
racer d. coll:

Mom&gt; Improvemtnt

Lawn Servlca
Locol/tang hotri. Up t g liw

Chest In IHe Old West.

RANDY' S QUALITY LAWN
Complelf pro cor* tln&lt;* Itoo
Clean up*, heullng 1) I on*
TOM a Jd FF't LAWN CARBI
Rat /Camm . dependable, low
raletl Freeeit
mraro

Pa Inline
e DAVIS A SON PAINTINO
Preeetllmalet lOyrteap
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7)4 44*1

T H IS W E E K S
■ R M W E p B W M M B ta M H M ta i

im&gt; Improvdmant

SALE AOMMMN
WW1WWIV

BIG YARD SALE

AISOLUTd
mala I ilude, mtaraltan work,
drywall, door*, tiding, dackt.
torch#*
Lk/lnt TO-7M7

OliNI i l l l i Cltin drlvewAyi

M DOCS ITALU

BEACH, Sporlt and Wedding*

Fla II right at a price you con
afford. Lk'd/lnt. From atari
M llnlth. Carpentry, plumbtag, electrical, and roofing
avc*. n yrt ol expatlanca. No
job loo big or tmoll Call

ur garage tala ad ta

Furniture, oddi and and*.
Antique claw tool tub. Bike*.
IF)I antique piano. M il S
French Avo., Sonlord. Sol.*)

hou*e* Freettl. 371 4177

Mobil equip unique pricing
Form)* caiiwatio)
• LIOALPMOTOORAFHYe
Reawnablt rale*
Call m MH

SarvIcE/Rcpalr
WEEKLY S la v ic ! Irom to
mo. Cham Rile Pool Service
7407)70
Robert Shoemaker

TOUR FAMILY VAIID SALE

T h la Dla|
lo rk F o r

Furniture, women'* plut tit*
clo lh o t, man'* clolhot.
children'* elolhe*. looli.
Anything you can ImagineI
Saturday and Sunday Starts at
lorn. Prong* Av* off of 4)7

GARAGE SALE
May )tsf, »•) New thallow
wall Irrigation pump. Formica
lopt, filing cablrwtt. rnlse.

Tttaptono: (40711304471

CERTIFIED IP74J 47FXN
Publlth: May F, II. 14, II. IFM
DERM

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f 3— Room! (or Rtnl
A QUIRT. C L IA N KM In Sn/v
lord Kitchen 4 phene ute.
corn laundry IM 4 up IN «»»J
C A S H TV , phene, kit. pel*
Nan drinking, mature male
»re f.IT !w k ,iM d e p ill u h
C L IA N KOOMI. tingle tlartlng
f/4/wk Kitchen, phene,
laundry, video game*, elf
ktreet parking ,
.» 4 a &gt;
P U R N I IH I D ROOM. elec..
A/C. micro, het plate, double
kink, labia, bed. celling lent
All will turn 141* Magnolia.
Sanlord Call m «J*1
N I C ! ROOM lor rent with
kitchen prlv . phone, laundry
MO per «»eek___
m om
PRIVATE IN T R A N C I. refrig
eraler. microwave, color Iv.
e(l ilreel parking and maid
lervlce
11)4000

t 7— Apart rntnliT
Furnlshtd / Rtnl
NOTICE
All rental and real etlale
adverliiemenlt are kub|e*l la
the Federal Fair Meutmg Act.
which make* II illegal le
edrertite any preference, lim
llallen or dlkcrlmlnatien
baeed on race, cater, reiigien
kee. handicap lamnial e'e’ue
arnallanalerlgln
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nice, big reamk. (lake le
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323-M70
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pluk kecurlly All vhiine* paid
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t SANPOROeil 1 Bark Ave I A
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dap or week&gt;y IN 40*1
i b i o b o o m r a n w on i n
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avail
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1/7 MONTH r * t l l l
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SI1INANOOAH A P A B fM IN T t
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I 11/04 CH4A kiectebie
■ ether end dryer, ell kilchen
eppien.ee___ k ill__ m JBSI
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c leewree end mere Aelewe*
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tc re e e td pe rch , la let
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. mg kklkrme kee Me*
WAT I BP BON* I bdrm 1
ham manvCeetured haute Per
kale Set *** *r reat take are

ter n* tear
LA K ( MABT/SANFOBD let*
kid* |/| aether dryer
]5
tcieened perch peel end
lennil uk* 4US mo Vlkren
Bea'iy Serve** Inc &gt;k&gt; kat&gt;
l A K I MAP V 1 hi (IkOOM
HOME FOB B IN T C A ll
ne/eei
• ENT WITH OPTION Pmec/ttl
»/l peel heme fenced MM me
lk». ipki.Aee*. I l l Bit*______
IANFOBO 1 bdrm |l* b*m
latelranl haute U K m*
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SANPOBO 1 bdrm. I hem coni
M/A. carpel Lib* heal I yr
toe**S4/i/m*tekto4ITU
IA N F O B O TOW NHOUSE. t
bdrm, I ' t be Plrtplac*.
prltal* ceurIrk'd a gecebo
No pelt IPOb m* Security
Pepeen Alter ipm i n n i l

Stinstrom Rentals
P SANPOBO l/l D U P L II w/d
heabup. CHA. Mlkme MOO tec
P S AN P O R O 1/11. 1 tie r,
OupleiC/HASelO motktO tec
strhtlrtm Really, lac.
"We Meeepe year Hem*,
lib* IT teat eur ewe." Jim Otyle
_ OT W I Alter kPMi 1M UtT
I RIOROOM. 1 belb. cent H/A.
family rm Only MOO dean I
Alta t bdrm, 1 bam ar*ilebie
Ath about eur HUOhometl
Why rent! T H I NIILIM AN
O BOUP.INC Beeller 111k ill
1/4 ROOM IIOMC 'not mg lor a
good family with relerencek
C/HA. lemlly room, fenced
yard
1440-'mo
Ml MSI

” 114— W e r t h o u M
Spt c t / R t n f
LO NO W O OD/LAKR M A R T.
M id i l l * public kleregt
aerehouket k00. 400. or 1400
•q II tpeckt Nice, secure
eailly accfttlblt location
^ rijM IU £ rrm e J II»U ^

CLEAN, Q U in iS O R M
thedederee MOQ/mo n i H M
SANPORO, 1 bdrm.. carport,
security lyiiem , lull kit.,
IH M Ik dikeounted S4I1

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Rentals
OPPICI/wereheek* spec*. 1100
Sq II. Brim* locallen el
entrance to Centre! Pie Re
gtonel Airport ro m i UOI

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T i u K -,

AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE

______S p t c t / R t n t ______
N IW Sentord etticet end or
aoroheute* «00 1 404 tq w
Special m i ne l u m a
SANPORO onice Ipece. SaM
tq n building total IIP tq
It per effNeunit i f toOa
44* SO P i l l tor leak* an II *1
twcrettfvl eaiilmg anchor
bvtinetee* Car* perking and
lighting Or**! ritlb m ly
At* mg kaao me 111 taka am t

VOLUSIA B ORANGE COUNTY

Cell tor delilHl
I ir o I Minefield, 323 7271
AA Cernot. lec . Ml IIM
L A K E M A R T R L V O . )/ )
loaded with tpeciel toeluret
Living ream, dining ream,
lemlly roam. IMO tq II. Need*
to go new l Reduced )• tFy.PSO
___________1141440__________
LAX I MART. 4/1. theded tof.
fenced yard, tcreened pefto
Outof. neer atom New carpet.

I *......

Ml too wi rm

L O N O W O O O / lA K t M A R T
SCHOOLS l ' l By Owner IMF
tq ft lISO lemgweed Lake
Mery Rd I W .I R W toM
LONOW Obo/M yrllr lake on
canal )/ ) tplif tcreened
haatod pool fptit. preef rm
S lll.toO MOQFt*______
OW NIR M AT FIN AN C I m „
fenfetlN 4 bdrm ham* m mint
cenditien Dea l bey eetll
yeeve keen ftoti
Ca R Otana « The Ceheen Orevp
m e a n e r ino/oi

si 11 m o 9
•;a v i \ :
f r N tir

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\ m itoo
y im io k i iis

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141 — Homes h r Stlt

Oev-f. 4a*b Perectetvrtt
Aitvme Ne Owelily

A M O f lO A O l f M O * « s

Ink* Mery tehee*'
Baaufitvf *4 11 ha,*
lit I t** a
* fleer

V E N T U R E IP R O P L H TlfcS
PNA/VA lea at k‘ » \ A NO'S
eaaer Itaeact tea el kata'me I
Ber t Pertktokeret. Rkeeti
Sat-mala Ora-ea V*totin'
tto to*I 4/ft U r dm. t*m ,m ,
eat men tecurity tatoU'to1
COIV CUSTOM tpnt Dtnmg
fam ily rm t A p p lle n ctl
garage, tewced yd lea too
POOL MOM 1 1 I t I CD0 tq III
H r # am . family game
«earn* Scr perch' |a MB
leaBtceBed 1/1. I l l acrtl Appr
lit dm tom rmt tal too
S U N H C N P AM I L V PM 4
team peel LI*. Bm tom
rmy a d kcr perch eecuri
•y trita n end per egel ft tot
BRICK V I tout. II*. Bm lam
rmt tar tyttom. ter parch
fenced rd perepel IBk 104

Seakerd't bell Deal I large
i al« dr earn w peat Gaed
i Area'
kef to*
1
i G «i I Drwr Rlfmonl III
li m iM O H T i i i f t

STELTENKAMP
REALTY
3 3 0 -3 2 3 0
IA N IO R O /IK h U R y Ibdrm |
b*lh | car gar U K or C ue
ia lto * ,me i ) l «M0

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUO 4 V4 PORCIOSURES
lew dean! Semine'k Oranpe
end Veiwk-e Cau-rw*
Ceil tor yfafltl
0 la*h
•rphi heme large tot see too

ASSUME NOQUALiriESI
CU4TOM a tpn' bdrm pient
O.mog temlty rmt eppf ,
tread yard lif t - a W M l
PRP IO B PC IO 4UR 0I try to*'*
If*, d&gt;n r a ' m kifch fenced
a a*r*e* Mel m* twee*
C U lfO M bwrlt &gt;1 to*1' ft
dm . eel In kifch eppi .
perepe IN Irma IP! toB

____ J10 077J/7/4 MOO

U N PO IO a Mrm. I t«f*
G*##»

P A U L

U S IlU lIN t:

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 /U4

BATEMAN REALTY
SANPORO Neer new mop
ping mpll I 1 ecret aim I I
tplil pfen In ground pael
latu'ilul oak treat I 1100 000
■ AST IndSI kpWt SHtOOO
■ I AUTIFUL needed tof near
Wilton kche*
irvg •
A U 1*9 |}1 100

3214)759

321 2257

C A H I I B I M T B«Ov9llwl )
bdrm 1'* b«m N#« i##p#»
pemt Shew* like a medal'
W4 fOO
m joh

HALL REALTY

N*«
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m mu
lANFOftD
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h m n n i* m m r w
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E

REALTY, INC.
SELLERS!) RUTERSI!
We H I T 4 SELL mere Prop
orty then Anyone In ike
G REATER SANFORO LAKE
MAR* Areal I Cell Uk
ANYTIM CI

312 W F l u ! SI . Sanford
tend* 1 bdrm | belh allh
cenlrei heel/air Only Dk kOO
I er | bdrm . db&lt; gar . fenced
PI rm c b centlr M4 400
I rental uafftl Good cath Ileal
1TK dn. eaner hold' IN I 000

322 2420* 321 2720
SANTORO • LARE MARY
•In Out J l t h Y i i f

REAL ESTATE. INC.
_____ 322-7451
HIDDEN LAKE Nice VI. big
•crooned porch, lo let
Leeke/opiton w'owner llnenc
log 4414/mo I I I 4041________

Breeze
CASH IN ON

S pring S avings

153 -Acreage
L o ts / S o l#
DELT0NI AREA 10 ACRES
ld#«l l#d m#»U # K#m# #r
||tf. k# p %«« c«H i«
fum ihf. or M «# ry /#n#d
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b «(F b « b | «im
IBJ HR &gt;A2 i m
OfH IM
t s BCTM Ml o n
AHutndMl
M ig i
1 )7 — M o b i l*
H o m o s / S o le
4 T OWNER 11 deubto ntot
temiiy park carport tcreen
ream, ttorege Etcellent
tend Priced beWa r«lr*
_________P h H ifto lle m llpm
W IN TER SPRINOS 1 bdrm. la
e t a . C-HA. tcreened perch
carpari | «ril rm t SecrllKe
itoBBB______________ a i n i t
i r R W ktokMie Mama 1 berm i
ham Gaed canditton |l 4to
toe llf D ll ertoa l*l k ill

HI—A
p
p
lian
ces

VFurnllurt
e AAA R A T I APPLIANCE a
lit t Prtach Are. Sentord
R e lr I g t r e l e r . S l a n t ,
Wether* Dryer* Pr*a t yr
labor war i Del avail &gt;)****!
• AIR CO N D ITIO N ER well
unit ISO Firm Lv namn A
la. U*
&gt;, ra 111 II rr
E U N K BED S E T with tw*
matching Or•*iark Include*
malireeket Csceitonl cond
U K / PIECE dmmg roem tal j
t i l l PULL SUE B IO wllh
thaet* M4 AMANA aether 1
and dryer Q4B OBBBBt
• D is k 11 e It", eHice Swivel
chair an retler* A 4 drawer
filing cabn«l All tor MO
____ in Alto______
e O l N I T T I SET. tafxe end 4
cheirt tot Can deliver P I
BB4B
• DI NETTE S IT auud grain
•able It's" • If'* ' with 4"
drop In tool and two cheirt
Onty SM Cell IP M/4________
P U L L BOX S P R IN O AND
M A T T R IIS keO A SET A UP
LARR VSM AR T
111 4111
NOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 10 year* in Sanford
Sato* New and Used Service
•It mate* A party 104 E
Commercial St
P I MAI

KENAAORR wether, very meal

Free drIIvery and warranty
•a * 4 * t i . m m i
4 K E N M O R I D R YE R New
B*m«. wertt good |FS Cell
Hk Mi l__________________
e iE A T H E R R E C IIN E R , lit
good (ondllion New SAM tell
torSM
1D44SB
o M E O IT IR R A N E A N SWAO
LAMP, wrought Iren Very
pretty H
tro
Mieoei
• M IC R O W A V E . Kenmere.
large le e k i good' Wertt
pertocll SIB
Cell W KF8
MOV I NO I late, toreeeet Lite
new TradiNenel Mite item*
11) ttee ee/i ito tolt t m
MUST S t lL i Rich Plan indue
Irlel ireeier upright' Etc
tend!*fenI
kkOMM
a SOPA. | ptocat bt eicettont
candilwn Only 4&gt;0* Ph J0'
111 test
a TABL E drep leal wllh 1
cheiri tab* fop Ik M tq
W'fh bom leer** up *r 1/ty- a
M" with ene feat dawn er I T
• It ' mfh both Were* down
E rcelW-l candfitn
kat
_____Cell eat lie Biel_______
s TWIN B ID aim trundto like
rww canditfen tee Can ne
44SJ
• W O O D E N T A B L E POR
SALE I cheirt Ot* wood
labto. vend weod Very haery
H 00
lla Ukf

117— Sp o rtin g Good s
• H E R O I C B IK E Gekd
cendHton D t m t W I ________
POR SALE EXERCISE BIKE
SM Tread mill |IOO OBO
m tg e r____________________
• SP O R TS C A B O S baieball
taper* . 4 4041 •••tbaif
lapyuer 1.4041 All attartod
brand* yvartl |IM All'
_________ Can &gt;1. Okit_________

119— OfflcR Supplies
/ Equipment
C O P IER eeaica 14*4 with
duple.er. e«te feed, edit
(ward, mufti &lt;wfar Naw HA
lla flit

HOURS: Mon. - Prl. 8:30 • 5:30

• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard tl
Neufellne. twin engine V
drive. 4WK DrOuam tk iliM
• It PT BOWRIOER US HP
Mercury, e/b. lew hours, with
traitor |) l « 11)01*1
• IH4 SBI/PISH BOAT *0 HP
Merc w/fr*itor Rows treat'
S i m PerTtet Wnewce eat 1444
• 'to! R IO A L Medellren &lt;&gt;
IB", a cyt In oufboerd motor
* drive on traitor M 000 OBO
* » *OOf or tekktciere*
ltoe c o n r o y i4 ft *ei beat
Top Wjhp Ypmphe trpitor.
e.cpltontcond M m 1)1 4tot
*1) PI ORAOV W HITE OMC
mfeqerd'euiboerd lap ktr*
ti i* oooo b o m i n e
14 PT PONTOON BOAT All
new carpel end inferior
M.M4
*4P IIM or 1*4 W B
• If R I NK IN . » cuddr cabm
•me. I/O. lao hp tow hr*
mgr...tod SETMi/T *ift t r-w
• ' l l (JLASSTREAM II boat
frailer, tone jenneon Never m
kail wafer, eac cendHton
U aoo
OBO
toe Me *14*

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y
JUNK CARS W ANTED Greet
Swufhorn Auto Wrecking pays
cath tor unwanted t o w to*
running er net Monday
through Seturdey k im iy w
We il tend truck 40) *44 loll
USED CABINETS. Will K M eu*
reur bid cabinet* an* haul
•way tor no Charge 4)1 tot*
W ILL Bur *uto4»r«*iTwd *ett*r*
alive

eor 44/ Mi*

FREE MONEY
Around your houtel Turn your
unwanted Itomi Into cash
Place an *d today I
» 1 litte r III m i

• INSULATION tor attic. Owen*
Corning R TP, a S" a II" ,
X N p f tool 06011)4440
LIVINO ROOM SET. tole end
loreteal. 1 lemp* Only I yr
old 11&gt;0 OBO l.l ENOINE lor
Mll*ubl«hl Mirage Only 11.000
miles MM OBO ) U ttoS
• PLIERS. Husky U S A make
4" 4" 4". Slip |o(nt plleri lor
do It yeurtlftr Mechanic*
Good gilt Item to Bit male* In
your lemlly Carton ol ala (41
Par only la 00 worth I I I
___________M lttiB ___________
S A TE L ITE SYSTEM
Never
Inttalled. remote control, d*
•crembler equipped Cost
SHOP. e*klngt 11401ft 4410
SUNOUEST WOLF F TANNING
• COS New Com m ercial
Hem * U nit* Prom S ite
lam p* lotion* Accettoriet
Monthly payment* low at
I I I 00 Cell Today FR EE NEW
Cetor Catalog I 04B441 t i l l
• I 1/1 HP DEEP W ELL etoct
pump w/eort i t/i" pip* Iioo
(MM value 11)1 /410

230— Antique/Classic
Cars
• POBO THUNDCRBIRO. ISM
AH original! Need! le m i
wort 414*4 OBO niOMA
fkto PORO Pkb ep. 1/1 ton.
rettored 1*11 Lot* of e.tre
pert* A Beeufy M kOQ110 toll
•1970 DEVIILE CADILLAC
MOOOOBO All power 17)0)14

231-C a r s

JrkSit I

__ ______________

•71 VW B E E T L E . 1400 erg
Run* good, look* good, priced
good Wllh Radio SI400 111 TH J
• I I CHEVY Chevett* 4 dr. 4
tpd. new tires, doesn't burn
oil Good Ind car MOO m i n i
' I t C H E V R O L E T C aprice
Clastic, 4 dr , runt good
loaded 14 000 OBO end
' l l Chevrolet Brleir 1 dr , run*
good U.OOOOBOS/4 4117

233— Auto Parts
/Accessories
• BUO D E F L E C T O R
PIBCROLASS SHICLO wllh
bracket* end grill tcreen lit*
Cadillac Cost I/O. Sell for 111
Phone 40/ 41) *44*
• R U S E RBCEIEVR HITCH.
4000/10.000. C la n IV Pit*
moil full file plu truck*
4M 00 Call H I 4414

235— Trucks /
Buses/V an s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLC VAN
‘ to. I ton. Pettenger ran.
clean loaded' Too much to
Htt. mull tee to appreciate
Only 11,444 OBO
HI W0
• FORD RANOER. L T X 41.
P/S. crul*#. A/C. *l*f*o. 4.100
mile*. I yr or 11.000 ml toll on
werranI,_______ Call 17) I Ml
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. Ifto
4*4 wllh topper MOO OBO
Need* a tot of T IC P I 1*4*

£=. Sanford Motor Co.
'41 HONOA ACCORD 4 door
automatic. M y loaded! 1/ 000
mile* 414 *00Call I P «M1
a m i SUBURBAN OMC ’* It
dietal. half ton. mechanically
tolld. new rad /brake rotor* A
cei'per* heed liner Very good
lire* and tow pkg M.IOOOBO
______rOJ I II 1*4*
to CJI JEEP . 144 4 cyl. 4 wd
radio, vinyl top. black. J tpd
M.140
Excellent condition
^ ^ ^ P J * U / * tto f * jV ^ ^ ^ ^

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes

aCIERA OIDSMOBILC. I I 4
door automatic 4 cylinder*
Akktng 41.400________ P I &gt;111
• LE BA RON Convertible to
Mad loaded dig dash, new
top, itow rrkk ke wo »*f not

114 XR Hand* Indrr* lf*4
R*d white, good thap* teoo
Call atfer Ipm
111 111 *

TARE U f PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

«i(#ptt#fl ♦#$ till# #(C
FORD TA U R U S
Itll
#vt9orvs#fkc A/C, t*lt. CfuiM
»9#f#o C#tl#9t# Only t IRS 04
p#f mon9h
Cell Mr Payne tor appomimenf
m t n i e r m tee*
• P L Y M O U TH Grand Fury
while A t send thru Out
Good mileage MOM OBO
P I 4*00
• T O Y O T A S U P R A , 144*
Metallic blue, toerfed pea*'
everything, sunroof Well
maintained eacelieal cendi
lien l G a rn e r trp l 41. IM
Call 401 4741*44_______

a 1*4/ COACHMAN M H 14 II
7&gt;K ml Many eatratl Ind
( arator Very eaty 10 drive
4 WO ,.____________17/ 44VJ
IN* EXC EL 1* N Air. quean
bed New awning t « cel tom
tond 11000 IW / tn _________
#7* MOTOR MOMt Hunk greet
Will trad* tor travel traitor ot
comparable value l l l /ktl
• 'l l FORD VI eatonded von
high teg. 1 bunk*, vnb. potfi
» «c &lt;BfW'-S4.**yn74TT/
• •ft A llk O R O qigtoThome }/
II. awning, twin bed*, genera
tor A tv M / 400 O B O P IO /P

d

011*1

T h e c a p a n d g o w n . T h e d ip lo m a . T h e h u g s a n d h a n d sh a k e s. T e a r s
and laughter. It is a lim e for dream s. N o w the future b e g in s. H o n o r
y o u r g ra d u a te w ith a m e ssa g e o n o u r G ra d u a te s' G r e e t in g p age ,
in the c la s s ifie d se ctio n o f the S a n fo r d H e ra ld o n June S lh a n d the
H e ra ld A d v e r tis e r o n June lJlh. Y o u r m e ssa g e w ill be a tribute to
m ak e y o u r g ra d u a te s' p ro u d m o m e n t s o m e th in g lo c h e rish for a
life tim e !

Photo Greetings, Monday, June 6th at 3 P.M.
Line Greetings, Tuesday, Jane 7tli, 12 Noon

SlurtiiiK W ugtB lip T o
$6.25 A n H o u r
Since l % 9 Cracker B a n d has been
dedicated to providing the highest
quality food and gifl merchandise
in our restaurants and gifl shops.
We reward people vs ho take pride
in being the best.
•httiiinn/SaUty Advancement I’Un
•lleellh/I.ifc/Denlal Insurance

"E X A M P L E :
4" P H O T O
G R E E T IN G
$ 2 5 .0 0

• I’aid Vacation

•Kelircnieni/Savings Plan
•Employee Assistance Program
•Employee Meal Discount
•Discount Purchase Plan
•Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Immediate (:ull/Pan-limc Openings

•llust/llusiess

•Cooks

• Waltcr/Wallrtss

•Dishwashers

Geneva Gardens
Managed By AngeBa Oordon Propo/iy Managament

21S-Boots and
Accessories

e C O M FO R TE R . klng/qupen
Like new condition Only MO
________ Cell MB 0404_________
PISH Ttnh X Gel long combo
Common Otcer. Ptoco. both
10" &gt;100080444 41)1 all tpm
• ORACO CAR S E A T; Like
newt PeldSIO. eiklngSJO
4/4 4041 Iv mtg_______

• t i ll PORSCHE. I l l Targe
low mileage, thowt Ilk* new
SIO.OOO
OBO
11) SIS4
ITM FORD LTO.
AlklngSeOO
Run* good
________ Cell H I FS44__
Itol COLT VISTA. Need* engine
work Body In greet condition I
S 1,100
C e lt 1 )1 &gt;54 4
•*H C H E V Y 'El Cemlno. no
eng or Iran* . A/C, P/S. P/B.
cowl hood. SS grill* 54SO

NEW RESTAURANT
OPENING

SANFORD
1-4 Sc Sluto Route 46
C o ll (407) 324*1020 today
For an appointment.

322-2090

A N T IO U E S / lllito k / O v lltM
wanted Anything of value
Tepceth PI Native Mt k&gt;to

0/201

Old Country Store

• Cashlcr/Gift Shop • Night Purler
B r in g p ro p e r I D f o r 1-9 form

2 5 th S l i 1*1*1 * S , i n f o l d

223— Miscellaneous

S P R E E K I T T E N S Partial
Mena Pleat* call alter S
m tiki________________
■SKY K ENNEL Animal travel
cage Very nice Beige rotor
MB Cell 111 4*44_____________

211— Antiques /
Collectibles

231-C a r s

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1994GRADUATES

D E A D LIN E S :

O n 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

1505 W

lRI-ApplU ncts
/ FumHurt

141 — H o m ts lo r S r Ir
SANPORO Brand new home.
1/1. C/HA. big tot Nk* quiet
*r*e Include* tody ktop with
■erg* perking are* Only
_____ 41* 4to 0 4 0 m 4*41_____
SANPORO Levely 1/1 MF*iq
H . Ito acre* Den dirung rm.
k&lt;r perch, new peinl Pektibto
lent* pucchate llllK ie s /tto
Bitae Aaderkee Prep , lac
SANPORO
catmlry living,
clove to new mail) Creel
Her tor j/l. Ben eel In kllch.
beautiful ireet kam vet 'Uk
Paha* Andarke* Prtp . lac
toll SUMMERLIN S T R U T r
bdrm . 1 ham garage, central
H/A, ne* pemf in 4 out.
eaner financing If* *00 Oar*
k*l ojak I renmgi 1)1
4/1 OLOCR HOME W/ CHA an
144*114 let K e l t blk
i*&lt;mdry aarkehep H a ll Mr
rm Very ctok* to Pmecreel
item ktoaoem iwa________

323-5774
rp iN A lL v f Thlt I bdrm Uk
hath lao ttor y cende het o'**&lt;
locelion end O'**’ cenven
lone* All tor Ifa low price ol
Ml.bftl Adnowll
•A R IA L M O N IV MAKINO
TRI PLCXI Convemenl toco
I Ion I Grotl. M il mo Prlco.
M l.400 with M l.000 A NO f HA
morleege CALL TO SEE I
&gt;Sm k /uc

W HITE CORN POR SALE
M#rl*tfh#r F i»m i
1441 C#l»ry A y # . Sjnford

a AKC COCKER PUPPIES a
4 wkt. bull, melet. health
term tholk S100 111 TOW
■ SAOLE PUPPIES. 4 wkt old
ttO S lamaiet end I male
110 4OS/__________________
dCOCKER SPANIEL, male Ho
papers, but lull blooded 4 yrt
old Never been around
children Ouit.de dog Need*
US 114 4*15 oiler

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES

SANPORO Retail'Offlc*. M0
tg I I , corner el ISIh end Perk
Are
MtB me
U* teOO
SANFORD For lee*e. toned
C l. 1/04 Country Club Rd
Appro■ 1400 n It large
paved, lenetd end lighted
perking tot or ttorege area
4440 piut let Ceil Otck Joyce
_________ m i t U M H _________
SANPORO Bre* erttcev Or .
denial, reel ecieto. retell Map
Carpel, cenlrei H/A. high
traffic toealien I IBM tq ft or
414 R e a ie n e b lf l Wo*
Leuwkme 111 til* *r H I 4*44

• P E O B O A R D . I/J &gt; 14 ■
41 SI 00 H ARD W ARE ISC
111 4It)

199— Pet i 4 Supplies

FORECLOSURES, LOW DORN

_________ R t n t i l s _________

221— Good Things
_____ to Eat

193— Lawn 5 Garden

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOVT

117— C o m m t r c l a l

191-Building
Materials

POR SALE WOOD M ULCH
Orlng ihovell MO pick up load
You load 1)1 4*4/
• LAWNMOWER. Snapper, ly t
Itm 4. wllh e lltchm tn lt
Need! tune up lkO lll 4114
SNAPPER PUSH MOWER wllh
bagger. Like new tJOO or bail
oiler M4 1144 ___
______
T R U C K , tra ile r, m ow ert.
weedealer. blower, edge
trimmer, edger, 11" Ire*
^ h lg g e ^ n d m o r ^ m d M ^

115— I n d u s t r i a l

105—D
u
p
lo
x
T r l p lt x / R tn t

K I T ’N ’ C A R L Y I , E « b y U r r y W rig h t

OIRARV • Lakelronl 1/1. can
Iral M/A. plut pair ail MO.OOO
w. MaitetowkRLm-mi
DELTONA. 1 bdrm . 1 bath. )
car, new carpel, point In/oul.
C/HA
Ml 000 &lt;0/4H 10)4
O IL T O N A only 1400 down.
tkJO/mo. Chooka from 1 home*
to be remodeled by builder
Greet epporlunlty
Mktr* Oreup 4*4 III I
■ X C H A N O I OR S IL L your
properly located anywhere!
___Inet*tort Realty. 114 t i l l __

I BEDROOM. I RATH Centre!
H/A. yard, tcreened beck
porch ilikkkt er 11twas

U S -O f f ic e
U n f u r n is h e d / R t n l

141— Homt» for Salt

105— Duplex*
T r ip lex / R tn t

M usi be 18 or over lo apply

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

CALLEARLY
TO RESERVE
Y O U R SPA C E !
(Payment in
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Exercise and blood
pressure levels
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rnlftca your blood prcMtire, lan'l
II bud for you? Once the high
blood pressure la Irrutcd. doea
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D E A R R E A D E R : Incrcuacd
blood prraaure la i i norm al
physiologic rca|Ninae to exercise
nr sirens - die old *’f1f(lil or
night" phenomenon •• and. us
such, Is upproprlule. Problems
develop when Ibe blood pressure
co n slun lly rem ains blub. Ir­
respective of a person's urtlvl-.
lies.
For example. regular exercise
will raise Ibe blood pressure,
wblcb should return lo normal
during (M-rlrals of rrat and relaxallon. In addition, Ibe more you
exercise. Ibe more hlunlcd Ibe
blood pressure rise.
Also. It's well known that
rrgulur exercise actually lowers
the blood pressure during limes
of Inactivity. Therefore, exercise
Is |(nod for everyonr - In moder­
ation. Those who anticipate a
strenuous exercise program ,
however, should consult with
their doctors first.
One of the dangerous conse­
q u e n c e s of p e r s i s t e n t
h y p e rte n s io n Is p e rm a n e n t
damage to vital organs, such as
the heart and kidneys If u
hypertensive receives elfecllve
drug therapy trefore this damugr
occurs, the potential for harm Is
reversible.
However, once the damage has
appeured (heart enlargement
and decreased renul function),
the changes remain.
D E A R DR G O T T : What is the
c a u s e of n v r r u c l l v e sw eat
glands? I've been tested for a
t h y r o id c o n d it io n a n d rny
physician has settled on tills
diagnosis Your comments?
D E A H R E A D E R : P e o p le
|iersplre excessively as a con­
sequence of m any medical dis­
ord ers. In c lu d in g fever und
h y p e rth y ro id is m . O ve ra ctive
swral glands are also seen In
conjunction with chronic stress
and anxiety. Some healthy |&gt;ersons jierspire profusely (or no

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also associated with rapid pulse,
nervousness, weight loss despite
an Increased ap|&gt;ellle, weakness,
heart disorders and dlurrhcu.
Th e eyes may Ire affected, too,
le a d in g to a c h a ra c te ris tic

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 10. 1004

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FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thavss

Take advantage ol any opIKirlunlllcs you gel In the year
ahead lu Increase your knowl­
edge In your chosen field of
endeavor. Finding time lo study
might be difficult, but It will
prove worth your efforls.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
Your perceptions might not be
its crystal clear as usual today.
There's u chance you muy take
trivial things too seriously und
(real serious things too Indiffer­
ently. T ry in g to patch up u
broken romance? T h e AstroGraph Mutchnmkcr can help you
to understand what to do to
make the relationship work. Mull
82 and u long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Mulchimiker. P.O. Ikix 4-IG5. New York,
N.Y. 10163.
QEMINI (May 21-June 20) lu
order to achieve your objectives
today you might have lo lie a hit
more thick skinned than usuul.
If you're Just un old "softy" you
may not cut it.
CANCER (June 21siuly 22)
You won't appreciate being told

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you avoid associates who always
Iry to Impose their Ideas and
opinions on others.
LEO IJu ly 23-Attg. 22) Sonicone you know und like socially
could turn out to be a pretty
lough customer today when do­
in g b u s in e s s . L i m i t y o u r
expectations regarding Ih r good
ileal you're hoping to get.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If
you're negotiating a matter of
Importance today It might lawist* to have someone function
as u buffer. One-to-one you muy
not do as well.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T o ­
day If assignm ents und re­
sponsibilities arc being rear­
ranged where y o u r work Is
concerned, don't volunteer to
tukc on more thun you can
handle.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
T r y to avoid a clique whose
members make you feel uneasy.
Th e root cause for this discom­
fort bus not yet been eradicated,
lu fnet. today's developments
could refuel II.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Don't rely too heavily upon

Lady Luck loduy to tiull you out
of rough sjK its. Instead of rooting
for you. she might try lo trip you
up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
IH) Forego (cmplullonN today to
Isiiist or exaggerate. Instead of
making you liKik good in the
eyes of others, it might ac­
complish Just the opposite.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ID)
Business mistakes could carry a
heavier than usuul price lag
today, so be extremely careful Iii
your commercial affulrs. Don't
pretend to understand things
you don't.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20|
Usually you're a person who
appreciates the w orkings of
compromises anil concessions.
Today, however, you might not
yield on a position upon which
you feel strongly.
ARIES (March 21-April 10)
Extend u helping band to others
to d a y, but be careful y o u r
gesture isn't used to your dis­
advantage by a manipulator.
T lm r must Ik ? devoted to your
Interests as well.
C o p y rig h t 1004 N E W S P A P E R
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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County slnca 1008
80th Yoar. No. 208 - Sanford, F lo rid a

NEWS DIGEST

Man vs. environment?

Delinquent tax notice

People are polluting
critica l water source

A s e c tio n o f d e lin q u e n t ta xe s In S e m in o le
C o u n ty Is Inserted In the H e ra ld today.

By J. MARK BARPIILD

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Earth Day celebration
E a rth D a y , 1904. I* a ce le b ra tio n o f o u r w o rld
a n d Ihe re n e w e d e ffo rts lo sa ve w h a l la
e n d a n g ere d . A s p e c ia l Insert to d a y l» fu ll o f
Ideas io r y o u r ow n e n v iro n m e n ta l efforts.

□ S p o rts
A little of this, some of that
l.O N G W O O D — T h e O v ie d o L io n s trie d a ll of
I h e ir ir lc k a lo beat L y m a n a n d m a in ta in th e ir
lead In the S A C b a s e b a ll n ice w h ile la ik c
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H orald S en io r S t a ll W riter___________
G E N E V A • T h e re Is a g ro w in g
c o n c e rn o v er the need to protect
H e a th S p rin g s , be lieved lo be a
d ire c t su rface c o n d u it lo Ihe G e n e v a
B u b b le .
G a rb a g e a n d lit te r are stre w n
th ro u g h o u t the site a n d ev id e n ce of
o il ch a n g e s In the stre a m h a s been
found . A sc ie n tist w ith Ihe St. J o h n s
R iv e r W ater M ana g em en t D istric t
s a y s |K)llutlon m a y fu n n e l q u ic k ly

BRIEFS
Government week activities

S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C o u n ty
re c y c lin g effo rts too k u Ju m p last
m o n th .
M o re th a n 9 .2 m illio n lb s of
garb age and y a rd w aste w ere c o lle c ­
ted d u rin g the m o n th of M a rch ,
a c c o rd in g to the m o n th ly report

H orald S o nlor S t a ll W rllo r___________

Families dealing with divorce
• '" S TtCTT li n T ^ r i i r B w n n t ^ i i r e e C e n te r w ill
he h o s tin g a p a re n tin g s c in tn u r e n title d " F a m i­
lie s a n d D ivo rce: H e lp in g C h ild r e n C o p e ," on
S a tu rd u y , A p r il 2 3 fro m 8 :3 0 r u n . to 1 p in. ut
the S e m in o le C o u n ty C o u rth o u se . S a n fo rd .
T h is fo u r-h o u r p ro g ra m w ill h e lp p a re n ts to
u n d e r s t a n d th e ir c h ild r e n 's d e v e lo p m e n t a l
nee ds, le a rn o im m u n lc a t lo n s tra te g ic s a n d
be co m e a w a re ot the grief p rtK v s s a n d how It
a p p lie s lo the fa m ily 's sense o f loss. T h e
p ro g ra m w ill ulso h e ig h te n p a re n t's a w a re n e ss
ab o u t Ihe lo n g la stin g c o n se q u e n ce s o f d iv o rc e
on the life o f th e ir c h ild re n . C e rtific a te s w ill be
p ro v id e d lo p a re n ts u p o n c o m p le tio n o f the fo u r
ho u rs.
T h e cost o f tlie s e m in a r Is $ 3 5 |&gt;er p a rtic ip a n t
a n d p re -re g istra tio n Is req u ired . C h ild c a re w ill
not be p ro v id e d .
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c a ll R u th fle rn s tc ln at
the C e n te r. 42 5-3 603 .

Shuttle mission invaluable
E D W A R D S A IR F O R C E B A S E . C a lif. - S p a ce
s h u ttle E n d e a v o u r, e q u ip p e d w ith the finest
e n v ir o n m e n t - m o n it o r in g r a d a r e v e r b u ilt ,
b ro u g h t b a c k a w e a lth o f data that w ill y ie ld
d e ta ile d 3-D m a p s o f the E a rth 's su rface.
T h e sp a c e sh ip a n d Its crew of six la n d e d
W e d n e sd a y In the M ojave Desert a fte r had
w ea th e r at Ca|x- C a n a v e ra l forced a c ro s s ­
c o u n try deto ur.
D u rin g the 11-duy Might, the cre w tu rn e d
$ 3 6 6 m illio n w o rth o f in te rn u tlo n a lty d e sig n e d
ra d u r e q u ip m e n t o n the planet a n d m a p ped
m o re lltu n 25 m illio n sq u u rc m iles, o r a b o u t 12
pe rcen t, o f the E a rth 's su rfa ce. In c lu d in g forests,
deserts, m o u n ta in s a n d oceans.

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March: Residents recycled
more garbage, yard waste
By J. MARK BARPIILD

S A N F O R D — E x h ib its o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
e q u ip m e n t a n d s e rv ic e s w ill lie o n d is p la y
lo m m o rro w at Ihe F iv e P o in ts C o m p le x on U S.
H ig h w a y 17-92 a s p a ri o f N a tio n a l C o u n ty
G o v e rn m e n t W eek.
T h e e x h ib it s w ill he located In fron t o f the
M u se u m o f S e m in o le C o u n ty H isto ry fro m 10
a in. u n til 0 p in E q u ip m e n t and v e h ic le s from
the F ire R e scu e D iv is io n a n d R o ad s D iv is io n w ill
he o n h a n d and d e m o n s tra te d b y c o u n ty
|K*rsonncl.
T h e S h e r if f s O ffice S p e c ia l W e a p o n s A ss a u lt
T e a m w ill d e m o n s tra te th e ir tactics. In fo rm a ­
tio n Irian the C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n S e rv ic e a n d
R e c y c lin g O ffice w ill he a v a ila b le .
In side the n ea rb y A g r ic u ltu r e A u d ito riu m , the
H e a lth a n d H u m a n S e rv ic e s D e p a rtm e n t w ill
p r o v id e free h e a lth s c r e e n in g s a n d b lo o d
p re ssu re tests.
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c u ll 32 8-5 838 .

Into the G e n e v a H u b b le d r in k in g
w a ter s u p p ly th ro u g h the s in k h o le
seepage area.
" T h is Is re a lly c ritic a l: w e c o u ld
lose It." sa id Rep. M a rv in C o u c h .
R - O v le d o , o n t o u r in g th e s it e
W e d n esd ay.
C o u c h said he w ill seek m e e tin g s
w ith S e m in o le C o u n t y a n d d is tric t
w a ter m an a g e m e n t o ffic ia ls lo see If
the 25-acre site c a n !&gt;e p u rc h a s e d
a n d protected. C o u c h sp o n so re d the
G e n e v a F re s h w a te r L e n s P ro te c tio n

No U-turns
downtown

released by Ihe c o u n t y ’s R e c y c lin g
a n d S o lid W a s te D iv is io n . T h e
a m o u n t re p re se n ts a 41 percent
In rrc u s c o ver the F e b ru a ry a m o u n t
o f 6 .5 m illio n Ihs. T h e c o u n ty tra c k s
re c y c lin g for the state a n d m u st
m eet a 3 0 percen t dts|x&gt;sal re d u c ­
tio n by D ecem ber.
La st m o n th . 2 .6 m illio n Ihs. o f

Hat *&lt;d PVolo byTommy Vlnconl

R op M arvin C o u c h rem oves p lo co s o l a cardboard box from Ihe stream
below Hoath S p rin g In G onova w hllo H ugh M llrch o ll-T ap p ln g , a w alor
m anagom onl d istric t s c lo n lls t. lo o k s on

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Lake Mary
ready to
develop
downtown

It’s a boy!

By NICK PPBIPAUP
H o ra ld S ta ll W rllor_______________
S A N F O R D — W ith som e c h a n g e s
to the c it y 's p a r k in g o rd in a n c e ,
d o w n t o w n S a n f o r d m a y se c a
c ra c k d o w n on people m a k in g Utu rn s Into p a r k in g areas.
A t c e rta in b u s y tim e s o f th e da y.
w ith lim ite d a n g le p a rk in g In the
d o w n lu w n a rea , m a n y m o to rist*
h a v e a te n d e n c y to p a rk on the
o p p o site sid e s o f the street from
th e ir d ire c tio n o f tra vel T h e tu rn Is
c o n sid e re d a s a n Illegal U -iu rn .
T h e c ity a lre a d y h a s co d e s o n
p a r k in g a lo n g a y e llo w c u rb . In a
lo a d in g /o n e or on a s id e w a lk or
c ro s s w a lk T h e lin e lor s u c h Infraclio n s Is $ 2 5 U p a id w ith in liv e
w o rk in g days. $3 0 II p a id after that
lim e , lifte r 14 days. $40.
It the lin e s a r c s iill n o t paid, the
v e h ic le o w n e r e v e n tu a lly Is a d v ise d
b y m a ll, and e v e n tu a lly , re fu sa l to
p a y Ihe lin e c o u ld lead lo a h o ld o il
th e v e h ic le reg istra tio n .
A U -tu rn v io la tio n Is c o v e re d
u n d e r the sta te 's U n ifo rm T ra ffic
C o d e . T h e fin e for Hud. a s a m o v in g
v io la tio n , w o u ld lie $74.
The S a n fo rd C it y C o m m is s io n
r e c e n t ly d is c u s s e d lo o k in g Into
p r o b le m s w it h U - t u r n s In th e
d o w u t o w n u re a . S a n fo r d P o lic e
C h ie f R a lp h R u sse ll su g g ested a d ­
d in g the p ro h ib itio n lo the present
c it y code, bu t re d u c in g the fee lo be
s im ila r to that o f tin- v io la tio n fin e s
p r c s c n ily In e xisten ce.
"I th in k $74 m a y he a hit sle e p for
so m e o n e c o m in g Into d o w n to w n
S a n fo rd to do so m e s h o p p in g or a s a
v is it o r ." lie sa id . " W o u ld th e c ity
c o n s id e r m a k in g the fin e the sa u n ­
a s w h a t we a lre a d y lu iv c. $ 2 5 ? "
T h e c o m m is s io n agreed lo the
c h a n g e In fines, a n d In stru cte d the
C it y A tto rn e y to dra ft a c h a n g e In
th e p re s e n t o r d in a n c e fo r co m -

[ J8cc Turns, Page BA

By VICKI DaSORMIBR
H erald S taff W rltor__________________
o f l*akc
M a ry Is re a d y to la k e Ihe next step
In b e g in n in g n d e ve lo p m e n t p la n for
tlie h is to ric d o w n to w n area.
T h e a re a , a 1 2 -b lo c k s e c t io n
a ro u n d the L a k e M ary C it y H a ll. Is
iK ird e rc d b y L a k e M a ry B o u le v a rd
o n t h e •M in t'll. O ra n d b e n d A v e n u e to
ih e n o rth . F o u rth Street o n the west
a n d the ra ilro a d tra c k s o n the east.
"D o w n to w n is not. h is to ric a lly ,
the area a ro u n d 14 that h a s s p ru n g
u p r e c e n t ly . " M a tt W e s t, c it y
p la n n e r, sa id . "The e lty c a m e u p
a ro u n d the ra ilro a d depot m a n y
y e a rs ag o .”
T h e ra ilro a d ck-|Kii. n e x t to the o ld
ce m e te ry o n O ld L a ke M a ry Rond,
w a s n e v e r m u c h m o re th a n a
p la tfo rm . W est said, h u t It gave
h lr t li to a th r iv in g c o m m u n ity of
som e l .5 0 0 people before the 1920s.
M ost o f the b u ild in g s c o n s tru c te d
d u r in g th a t e ra are go n e n o w .
re p la ce d b y m o re m o d ern s tru c tu re s
o r s im p ly raxed w hen th e y o u tliv e d
th e ir u s e fu ln e ss to tlie lr o w n e rs.
A larg e b r ic k c o m m e rc ia l s t r u c ­
t u r e r e m a in s at the c o r n e r o f
C o u n tr y C lu b Road a n d C ry s ta l
L a ke .

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—
H o iild Pholo by Tommy V ln ctn l

Dr. Darryl Hoard, o l Ihe Z o o and W ild life M o d lcln o Program al tho
U niversity o l Forlda, d o lo rm ln o a tho gondor o l ono o l tw o baby
ondangorod c lo u d o d le o p a rd s bom M arch 31. O nly 289 o) those
a n im a ls aro In cap tiv ity w o rldw ide. A s s is ta n t C u ra to r B onnlo B ro llb o ll
a s s is ts w ith Ihe m alo cub. Tho other Is a (om alo.

" T h is Is the area we w an t to
re d e v e lo p ." W est said. " T i l l s Is
w h at people th in k o f w h e n th ey
t h in k o f L a k e M ary. In a v e ry real
sense, th is Is w h at L a ke M a ry Is.”
T o n ig h t , th e L a k e M a ry C it y
C o m m is s i o n w i l l h e a s k e d to
a p p ro v e a n agreem ent w ith A n ­
d e rsen ft A sso ciates, an O rla n d o

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From staff and wire reports

INDEX
Bridge............
Claaalfleda.....
C o m ics...........
,BB
Crossw ord.....
Dear Abby.....
Daatha...........
.SB
Dr. Qott..........
Editorial........
P rorrdaT..Z............2A

L a u d in g e d u c a t io n
roaoopa............... 0B
ivies......................3B
tlon.......................BA
People.................... 3B
Ilea....................... 3A
hool Manu........... BA
Sporta................1B,2B
lavlalon................ 3B
Waathar.................. 2A

showers

Partly
Cloudy

P a r t ly c lo u d y w ith
s c a tte r e d a fte rn o o n
s h o w e rs a n d t h u n ­
d e rs to rm s . H ig h in
the m id 80 s. W in d
s o u th e a s t 5 lo 10
m p h . C h a n c e o f ra in
6 0 percent.

Pete J a m is o n ol Iho Lake Mary
Rotary C lu b co ngratulated two
o u tsta n d in g people In e d u c a ­
t io n a l a r e c o n l m o o tin g .
Barbara Sawyor, Iho le a ch o r o l
Iho yoar al Idyllw llde E le m e n ­
tary S c h o o l In S a n lo rd and
C a s s id y W obb, that s c h o o l's
D re a m e r a n d D o o r, w o re
honorod w ith c e rtific a te s for
their hard w ork and de dication .
Rotary C lu b honors o u tsta n d ­
in g s lu d o n t 3 a n d lo a c h o r s
o ach m onth.
H titld Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AMD ACROSS THE STATE

Immigration suit
Questionable numbers weaken lawsuit against feds

Suspect In slaying arrested In Italy
T A L L A H A S S E E — P o lic e In Laterzu-T urunU ), Ita ly, have
a rre ste d a re sta u ra te u r c h a rg e d In th e C h r is tm a s E v e s ln y ln g of
a state ta x c o lle c to r h i D ade C o u n ty , s ta le re v e n u e o ffic ia ls
said.
E x t r a d it io n p ro c e e d in g s urc u n d e rw a y to b r in g P ie tro
V e n e zia , 39. to F lo rid a fo r p ro se cu tio n , a u th o ritie s sa id
W e d n e sd a y .
V e n e zia , p re sid e n t o f K lsto ra n te H u c c lo n c Inc. o f C o co n u t
G ro v e , w a s c h a rg e d w ith first-d egree m u rd e r In the Dee, 2-1
sta y in g o f D o n a ld H onharti, 61, on the fron t p o rch o f B o n h a m 's
N o rth M ia m i B e a c h hom e.
B o n h a m , w h o w o rk e d In th e D e p a rtm e n t of R c v n u c 'e M ia m i
S o u th S e rv ic e C en te r, had processed a n o tic e the day before
fre e z in g the re s ta u r a n t's b a n k a c c o u n t b e ca u se o f d e lin q u e n t
sa lcs-tu x p a y m e n ts .
V e n e z ia 's a tto rn e y . G e o rg e Yo ss. h a d sa id a fte r the s la y in g
th a t b is c lie n t h a d been In c o n ta c t w ith h im . b a t h a d n 't
rc v c u lc d h is w h erea b o u ts.

Reed wants to ease caps on enrollment
T A L L A H A S S E E — U n iv e r s it y S y s te m C h a n c e llo r C h a rle s
R e ed be lie v e s F lo r id a 's co lle g e stu d e n ts s h o u ld be nb lc to
p u rs u e the fie ld s o f th e ir ch o ice , even If tho se fie ld s are
cro w d ed .
R eed h a s a s k e d the p re s id e n ts o f F lo r id a 's n in e state
u n iv e r s itie s to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th e y ca n o pe n up college
m a jo r p ro g ra m s th a t h a v e lim ite d e n ro llm e n ts .
" I f y o u w a n t to go to F lo rid a S la te U n iv e rs ity a n d get an
a c c o u n tin g degree, It’s lo u g h " to get accepted. Reed sa id
T u e s d a y . " I t's Just n g e n e ra l c o m p la in t th a t stu d e n ts are
h a v in g tro u b le g e ttin g Into u p p e r d iv is io n In the c u r r ic u lu m o f
th e ir c h o ic e ."
R e e d 's re q u e st Is based o n the p e rc e p tio n th a t stu d e n ts
a tte n d in g fo u r-y e a r u n iv e rs itie s a n d tra n s fe rrin g fro m c o m m u ­
n ity c o lle g e s a re not g e ttin g Into de gree p ro g ra m s o f th e ir
c h o ice .

state a g e n cie s a n d the federal g o v e rn m e n t.
A n d m u c h o f th a l m o n e y m a y liu v r gone lo
I m m lg ra n ls w h o resid e a n d w o rk le g a lly in
F lo rid a a n d p a y taxes.
P a rk e r T h o m s o n , the s ta le 's c h ie f a t­
to rn e y In the la w s u it, said th e fig u re s w ere
"re a s o n a b le e s tim a te s " reach ed by v a rio u s
s ta le age n cies. T h e y used a n e stim a te of
8-15.(XX) u n d o c u m e n te d I m m lg ra n ls liv in g
In F lo rid a p ro v id e d by Ihe U .S. Im m ig ra tio n
und N u lu ru llz u lln n S erv ice .
S o m e sa y C h ile s Is try in g In rid e a w —a n ti-im m ig ra n t se n tim e n t p ro pe lled by p o li­
tic ia n s In C a lifo rn ia , T e x a s and N ew Y o rk .
" I 'm tro u b le d b y a ll o f th is a n ti-im m ig ra n t
r h e to r ic ." sa id C h e ry l L lltle , a tto rn e y tar
F lo rid u R u ra l L e g a l S e rv ic e s In M ia m i. " O n
b e h a lf o f d o cu m e n te d refugees. I'm c o n ­
c e rn e d the g o v ern o r Is lu m p in g legal und
Illegal re sid e n ts together. E v e ry o n e s h o u ld
u n d e rsta n d that m a n y o f these people are
ta x p a y e rs w h o su p p o rt b u sin e sse s."
"It w ill be a huge u n d e rta k in g for the state
to prove the facts and fig u re s It Is c la im in g .
A n d It w o u ld have to s|&gt;cnd m illio n s o f
d o lla r s on expert te s tim o n y ." sa id Je a n n e
B u tt e r fie ld , a s e n io r a n a ly s t w it h the
A m e ric a n Im m ig ra tio n L a w y e rs A s s o c ia tio n
In W a sh in g to n .
A n o th e r o b stacle Is t h r s u it's r rlln n c e on
b ro ad In te rp re tatio n s o f Iwo p re v io u s co urt

By Associated Press
M IAM I — F lo r id a ’s la w s u it lo force Ihe
U .S. g o v e rn m e n t to p a y the sta te 's c o sts o f
c a rin g for Illegal a lie n s w ill be q u ic k ly
d ism is se d o r la n g u is h for y e a rs In c o u rt,
le g a l e x p e rts a n d I m m ig ra tio n In w y c rs
p red ict.
T h e y said a m a jo r flaw In the su it filed last
w eek by G o v. L a w to n C h ile s a re q u e s tio n ­
a b le cost e s tim a te s tar Illegal Im m ig ra n ts.
" F lo r id a Is b e in g o v e rw h e lm e d by the cost
o f Im m ig ra n ts, a m i pleas to C o n g re ss for
h e lp have fa lle n o n d eaf c a r s ." R o b ert Boyer,
a lo n g tim e M ia m i Im m ig ra tio n la w y e r, told
th e P a lin Be ach Post. " B u t the g o v e rn o r's
la w s u it d o e sn 't stan d m u c h o f n ch a n ce. T h e
fed eral g o v e rn m e n t c a n p la y w ith It for
y e a rs ."
T h e su it w a s filed e a rlie r t h is m o n th In
fed eral co urt In M ia m i.
In the 1980s. bo th C a lifo r n ia a n d T e x a s
t rie d to re c o u p lie n lt h c a re c o s ts fo r
u n d o c u m e n te d im m ig r a n t s , bu t fe d eral
Ju d g e s d ism is se d those la w s u its. In the
C a lifo r n ia case, S a n D ieg o C o u n ty w as
se e k in g o n ly $ 1.8 m illio n .
T h e nearly S I . 5 b illio n C h ile s co n te n d s
F lo rid a has sp e n t sin ce I9HH on e d u c a tio n ,
h e a lth ra re a n d o th e r s e rv ic e s to Illegal
a lie n s Is based p r im a r ily o n e s tim a te s from

ru lin g s A 1982 U.S. S u p re m e C o u rt ru lin g
gave ille g a l Im m ig ra n t c h ild re n the rig h t to
free p u b lic e d u c a tio n . In 1992. a N ew Y o rk
f e d e r a l a p p e a ls c o u r t a llo w e d u n ­
d o cu m e n te d p reg n an t w o m e n the rig h t to
M e dleu ld benefits.
T h e tw o ru lin g s , how ever, h ave not been
Interpreted a s re q u irin g the federal g o v e rn ­
m ent to re im b u rs e sta te s fo r e d u c a tin g or
tar p ro v id in g the general m e d ic a l care of
Illegal resid e n ts. T h e c o u rt a c tio n s o n ly
re c o g n iz e Hint Ihe fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
" s h o u ld hear fin a n c ia l r e s p o n s ib ility ."
O ne fig u re F lo rid a o ffic ia ls c a n pro ve Is
the 2 ,7 0 0 u n d o c u m e n te d Im m ig ra n ts In
s ta le p riso n s.
E a rlie r th is m o n th . C h ile s a n d Im m ig ra ­
tio n o ffic ia ls a n n o u n c e d an agreem ent to
deport h u n d re d s or those In m ates ro n v lc tc d
of n o n v io le n t c rim e s . F lo rid a s|&gt;emln an
estim a te d $ 0 0 m illio n n y e a r to keep these
Inm ates In p riso n s.
In N ew Y o rk , g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls have
trie d w ith o u t su cc e ss to su e the federal
g o v e rn m e n t tar $ 0 2 m illio n th e y c la im for
I m p r is o n in g I lle g a l r e s id e n ts . B e c a u s e
la w s u its tia v c h e rn d is m is s e d , that sta le Is
ta k in g a d iffe re n t ap p ro a ch . It lia s filed s till
d e m a n d in g the federal g o v e rn m e n t la k e
r tts lo d y o f the Inm ates

Investing in future
T h o S a n lo r d C h a m b e r o f
C o m m erco is e xp an d in g tho
fo c u s of its s c h o la rs h ip e f­
fo rts around tho co m m u n ity
and Is Inviting oth er cham b ers
to |oln w ith thorn In p ro vid ing
fin a n c ia l h e lp fo r s lu d o n ls
w ho want to co n tin u e their
o d u catlo n after high sch o o l.
R e co n tly W anda C o lo y, p re si­
dent o l tho G roater Sem ln olo
C h a m b e r o l C o m m e rce ,
co m m llto d hor o rg an izatio n lo
lo ln ln g Iho S a n lo rd Cham ber
in form ing Iho U n ited C h a m ­
bers S c h o la rs h ip Fo u n d atio n
Larry S trlckler, v ice president
fo r o x t o r n a l a f f a ir s fo r
So uthern Bell, presented tho
now found ation w ith $2,000 In
s c h o la rsh ip m oney lo r Lake
Mary H igh S c h o o l stud ents
A ls o on hand from Ihe foun
d a lio n woro D uke Adam son,
president of tho foundation
a n d D a vu F a r r , e x e c u tiv e
d ire c to r of tho Sanford Cham ­
ber.

Brother-in-law arrested in murder
J A C K S O N V I L L E — P o lic e arre ste d the b ro th e r-in -la w o f a
p re g n a n t w o m a n w ho se th ro a t w a s sta sh ed nt h e r a p a rtm e n t
a n d c h a rg e d h im w ith m u rd e r.
T in a H e in s. 2 0 . o f W is c o n s in R a p id s. W ls.. w a s fo u n d dead at
the H e ro n P o ln tc a p a rtm e n ts near M n yp o rt N a v a l S ta tio n ,
w h ere her h u s b a n d , J e r e m y H e in s. 21. Is sta tio n e d on ih e U S S
L e y te G u lf. J e r e m y H e in s w a s aboard the s h ip at the tim e.
T h e co u p le w a s m a rrie d In D ecem b er and w a s e xp e ctin g
t h c lr first c h ild In O ctober.
O n T u e sd a y n ig h t, p o lic e a rre ste d J e r e m y H e in s ' 19-year-old
b ro th e r C h a d H e in s, w h o c a lle d p o lic e S u n d a y to report the
m u rd e r.
C h a d H e in s, w h o w as s ta y in g w ith the co u p le at the tim e,
to ld p o lice he fo u n d Ills sls tc r-ln -ta w 's p a rtia lly c lo th e d body on
h e r bed about 6 a.m . S u n d a y a fte r b e in g a w a k e n e d b y a sm o ke
a la rm .
W h e n J e r e m y H e in s a r riv e d at the a p a rtm e n t. C h a d H e in s
re p o rte d ly told tits b roth er: " I 'm so rry . I d id n 't m e a n to do It,"
a c c o rd in g to p o lic e reports.
C h a d H e in s w a s b e in g h eld W e d n e sd a y n l th e D u v a l C o u n ty
p re tria l d e te n tio n fa c ility .

From Associated Press reports

Elders visit canceled because
of views on abortion, drugs

State Supreme Court taps
Grim es as new chief justice
By ADAM YEOMANS
A s s o c ia te d P re ss W riter
T A L L A H A S S E E - F lo rid a
S u p re m e C o u r t J u s t ic e
S te p h e n H. G r im e s ta ke s o v e r
tod ay o s c h ie f J u s tic e a fte r (lie
se v e n -m e m b e r p a n e l e le cte d
h im as the s ta te 's (op Ju rist.
G rim e s , 60 . w ill la k e o v e r
the post from o u tg o in g C h ie f
J u s t ic e R o s e m a r y D a rk e n ,
w h o h a s re sig n e d to ta ke a
sca t on (h r U .S. l l t f t C ir c u it
C o u rt o f A p p e a ls In A tla n ta .
G r im e s w a s a p p o in te d to
the co u rt In 1987 b y fo rm e r
G o v . H o b M u r t ln c z . B e fo re
that, he se rved m o re th a n 13
y e a rs o n th e 2 n d D is t r ic t
C o u rt o f A p p e a l In L a k e la n d .
"1 d o n 't h ave a n a g e n d a ,"

G rim e s sa id W e dn esda y. "I
th in k Hit- p u rp o se of the c h ie f
J u s tic e is to try to do w h a te ve r
ca n be do n e to see that co u rt
s y s te m in F lo r id a re n d e rs
d e c is io n s in a J u s t a n d
e x p e d itio u s m a n n e r ."
G rim e s w a s b o rn In Peoria.
Illin o is. He g ra d u a te d from
the U n iv e rs ity o f F lo rid a In
1930. se rved tw o y e n rs In tile
U.S. N a v y , a n d th e n a tte n d e d
the U F C o lle g e o f L a w . w here
he g ra d u a te d In 1954.
A fte r la w sc h o o l, h e Joined
the H o lla n d &amp; K n ig h t la w firm
a n d r e m a in e d In p r iv a t e
p ra c tic e u n til he Jo ined the
2n d D is tric t C d u rt o f A p p e a l
In 1973.
He Is m a rrie d lo Ihe ta n n e r

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S u rg e o n G e n e ra l J o y c c ly u E ld e r s t h is J u n e
d u rin g a s la te c o n v e n tio n here o f M e th o d ist
m in is te rs , o rg a n iz e rs o f the g a th e rin g say.
F lo rid a A re a B is h o p H. H u s h ro u rk H u g h e s J r .
a sk e d E ld e rs not to co m e to the F lo rid a A n n u a l
C o n fe re n c e o f the U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h lo
keep fro m tu rn in g Ihe event Into a protest over
tie r v ie w s on a b o rtio n , c o n d o m s a n d drug s.
E ld e rs hud been sch e d u le d to d e liv e r a speech
at (he c o n v e n tio n J u n e 3. a n d so m e M etho d ists,
c u llin g the Nttrgeon ge n eral a po o r ch o ice , had
th re a te n e d to w a lk out d u rin g Iter v isit.
E ld e r s , a M e th o d is t w h o s e b r o t h e r Is a
M e th o d ist m in is te r In A rk a n s a s , agreed to stay
a w ay.
" T h e c o n tro v e rs y lia s b a s ic a lly fo cused on
thre e th in g s: c o n d o m s, a b o rtio n , a n d d ru g s ,"
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o f w h ic h w as o b ta in e d by the S u n -S e n tin e l In F o ri
L a u d e rd a le . "W e w o u ld not w a u l e m b a rra s sm e n t
fo r y o u . a n d for us In be e m b a rra s se d tar yo u. as a

re su lt of p o ssib le o vert d is r u p tio n s ."
T h e re w as no Im m ediate resp onse to a c a ll
W e d n e sd a y to E ld e rs ' office se e k in g co m m e n t
B u t on T u e sd a y , her press se cretary . M ik e
R u sse ll, said E ld e rs d e cid e d to s ta y a w a y because
sh e d id n 't w ant " h e r presence to d e tract fro m the
co n fe re n c e ."
K e ith T a y lo r, a luy leader o f the 3 .5 0 0 -m em b er
P in e C a stle U n itr d M e th o d ist C h u rc h In O rla n d o ,
w as o pposed to E ld e rs ' visit.
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s ta n d lor. S t ir 's pro -ubortlon und p ro ' on so
m a n y th in g s we re opposed to ," said T a y lo r.
E ld e rs lia s re co m m e n d e d th a l c o n d o m s h r
d i s t r i b u t e d In s c h o o ls , c a ll e d fo r " a g e a p p ro p ria te " sex e d u c a tio n from k in d e rg u rte n to
12th grade, a d v o c a te d a b o rtio n rig h ts , a n d
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cu t c rim e .
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Juvenile justice
Warrant arrests
• J o h n n ie Lee P e rk in s, 38. 77 C a stle B re w e r C o u rt, S a n fo rd ,
on u w rit o f a tta ch m e n t. H e w a s h eld w ith o u t bo n d at the J o h n
E. P o lk C o rre ctio n a l F a c ility .
• L a rr y L e m o n J r.. 20. 2 0 0 3 S u m m e r lin A v e ., S a n fo rd , o n a
w rit o f a tta c h m e n t. He w a s held nt the J o h n E . P o lk
C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility w ith o u t bond.
• W illia m S le v c n J o n e s , 26. &lt;1248 R o c k R id g e Place, S a n fo rd ,
w as c h a rg e d In c o n n e c tio n w ith a w a rra n t for v io la tin g the
te rm s o f h is p ro b a tio n on bu ttery charges. He w a s h e ld at the
J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility on 9 3 0 0 bond.
• J r r c l P a tric k J o h n s o n . 21, 1H15 W . 1 5 lh S t.. S a n fo rd , o n
ch a rg e s of fnllur** to a p p ea r In c o u rt a n d fu llu re to p a y fines. H e
w as held at Ih r J o h n E . P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F u c lllly w ith o u t
band.
• T ro y B ria n M o u lt. 22, 4 3 4 8 C lo v c r le a f Place. C a ss e lb e rry ,
on ch a rg e s of v io la tin g the te rm s o f h is p ro b a tio n on d ru n k
d riv in g charges. He w a s held at Hie J o h n E . P o lk C o rre c tio n a l
F a c ility on 9 5 ,0 0 0 bon d.
• J a m e s A lle n S u ite r, 30, 143 C o u n try C lu b Rd.. S a n fo rd , o n
ch a rg e s o f fleein g a n d a tte m p tin g to elude. H e w as a lre a d y In
the J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility on o th e r charges. B o n d
on th is ch a rg e w u s set at $3 50.

Incidents
• A rope n e c k la ce und som e gam e c a rtrid g e s w ere taken
from a h o m e In the M id w a y T r a ile r P a rk . T h e h o m e Is kept
u n lo c k e d o ffice rs sold.
• T o o ls a n d a fool box w ere rc jio rte d ly ta ken from a tru c k nt
L a k e M a ry C e n tre In L a k e M a ry .
• A weed eater w as re|M&gt;rled stolen from a house In the 3 0 0
b lo ck o f V lllie n R ond In S a n fo rd .
• M oney, a w in d o w b lin d . Jew elry a n d a b ic y c le were
rr|H&gt;rted sto le n from a house In the 100 b lo c k o f W. 2 7 th Street
In S anford.
• J e w e lry a n d asso rted vid eo e q u ip m e n t w ere a m o n g the
Item s reputed sto le n from a hom e In th e 2 5 0 0 b lo c k o f
C ra w fo rd A v e n u e In S a n fo rd .
• A I k i u I 9 4 0 0 In c a sh w a s reported sto le n fro m a house In
the 5 K X ) b lo c k o f R ic h la n d Rhud In S a n fo rd .
• S h iv e rs M a n u fa c tu rin g Inc., 1673 B e a rd n ll A v e ., nea r
San fo rd: c o m p u te r und o th e r Item s v a lu e d at 9 4 .3 2 0 reported
taken so m e tim e betw een 5 p.m . F rid a y a n d 6:4 0 a.m , M o nd a y.
• MMX) b lo ck S o u lh w e s t Road, n e a r Sanford: 9 1 4 0 c e llu la r
telepho ne rep o rte d tu k rn from a cu r w llh open w in d o w s p a rk ed
In front o l a store M o n d a y at 0:4 0 p in.
O y le r lm|K&gt;rl R e p a ir S e rv ic e Inc.. 5 5 0 8 B e n c h m a rk L u n e near
S a n lo rd : a J a g u a r tra n s m is s io n a n d tw o a u to e n g in e s reported
taken s o tn e llm e betw een 4 :3 0 p in . S a tu rd a y a n d 3 p.m .
Sunday.

Reforms comprehensive, but not final answer
■ y J A C K I I HALLIPAX

Associated Press Writer
TALLAH ASSEE Teen-age
c r im in a ls w ill fin d (he ru le s a rc
different now . u n d e r the Ju v e ­
n ile - J u s t lc c r e f o r m
b ill
la w m a k e rs passed seven m n n lh s
after the latest fatal a tta c k on n
fo re ig n v isito r.
L cg ls ln ln rs -n rc p ro u d o f the
c h a n g e s but w a rn o f th e ir lim its .
" Y o u ’re not g o in g to w ake u p
J u ly 1 a n d have It a ll s o lv e d ."
sa id Rep. K lv ln M a rtin e z said
la st w eek before the fin a l vo te on
the m easure.
H o w ever. M a rtin e z c a lle d the
le g isla tio n a m a rv e lo u s h ill. A n d
Rep. B u z z R itc h ie , a P en sa co la
D e m o cra t w h o c h a ire d « sp e c ia l
c o m m itte e on the Issue, sa id tinre fo rm s w ere the m ost c o m p re ­
h e n siv e o v e rh a u l e v e r o f PlorId u 's ju v e n llc J u s tic e system ,
F lo rid a la w m a k e rs passed a
9 5 2 m illio n refo rm h ill fo u r y e a rs
ago but the c h a n g e s w ere pu t o n
h o ld w hen the recessio n h it and

c lu d in g tmot c a m p s a n d a new,
tax c o lle c tio n s to o k a dive.
L a w m a k e rs ad d ressed J u v e n ile t m o re -in te n siv e fa c ility for the
w orst tcen-ngc c rim in a ls .
Ju stic e a g ain last year, c re a tin g
It a ls o m a k e s It e asier to treat
lo c a l a n d re g io n a l h o a rd s to
y o u n g repent o ffen d ers a s a d u lts,
p ro v id e c o m m u n ity Input a n d
in fact, teen-agers w ho have
g iv in g Ju v e n ile Ju stic e o ffic ia ls
m o re Independ ence In the D e­ been c o n v ic te d o f three felonies
p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth u n d R e ­ a n d sta y e d In a boot comp,
re fo rm sch o o l o r o ilie r re sid e n ­
h a b ilita tiv e S e rv ic e s ,
tia l p ro g ra m three tim e s m u st be
B u t n in e foreig n to u rists w ere
k ille d In F lo rid a from the s u m ­ tra n s fe rre d to th e a d u lt system .
T e e n -a g e rs w h o h a v e been
m e r o f 1992 th ro u g h the fu ll o f
c o n v ic t e d o f s e r io u s v io le n t
1993. J u v e n ile s , or y o u th fu l
c rim e s w ill n o lo n g e r he sent
o ffend ers w llh Ju v en ile record s,
were Involved In at least h a lf o f h o m e to w ait fo r a spot to open
u p In a re s id e n tia l p ro g ra m .
the sla y in g s. A n d Ju v e n ile Ju stic e
b e c a m e th e to p p r i o r i t y o f T h e y ’ ll w a it In d c lc n llo n .
A n d J u v e n ile s w h o are de fiant
la w m a k e rs , w h o ru sh e d to sh o w
In u c o u rtro o m o r d isre g a rd n
the w o rld that v n c n tlo n c rs need
not fear for thetr liv e s In the J u d g e 's o r d e r m a y a ls o fin d
th e m s e lv e s In a d e te n tio n center,
S u n s h in e State.
" T i l l s h ill p ro v id e s n c o m ­ u n d e r co n te m p t.
T h e m e a su re s lr lp s H R S o f Its
m o n .s e n s e a p p r o a c h , " R e p .
o v c rs lg h l o f Ju v e n ile s, c re a tin g a
K e lle y S m ith , D -Palatkn. said.
new ag e n cy to h a n d le teen-age
G o v . L a w to n C h ile s p raised
c rim in a ls . Il d o u b le s a 50-ecnt
I he le g isla tio n ns n b alan ced
fee o n u n to tag re n e w a ls and
resp o nse to teen-age crim e.
T h e 9 2 3 7 m illio n b ill c a lls for u d d s n 9 2 0 S a v e T h e C h ild re n
m o re re sid e n tia l pro gram s. In­ s p e c ia lty plate.

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B a re n ts o f d e lin q u e n ts m a y
fin d th e m s e lv e s ordered to a t­
tend c o u rt h earin g s, take p a re n ­
tin g c la s se s o r do c o m m u n ity
s e r v ic e w llh ( h e ir c h ild r e n .
B a re n ts nlso m a y e n d u p w ith a
big g er b ill for h n v o c w re ake d by
Ih c lr o ffsp ring: T h e h ill erases
the c u rre n t $ 2 ,5 0 0 cap on (he
a m o u n t o f re s titu tio n a parent
c a n be forced to pay.
T h e le g is la tio n se n d s tw o Im ­
p o rta n t m e ssag es to teen-age
c r im in a ls , a c c o r d in g to Sett.
G a ry Siegel, a L o n g w o o d R e ­
p u b lic a n w h o m a rs h a lle d the
re fo rm p a c k n g c th ro u g h the
Sen ate.
" J u v e n ile o ffend ers m u st he
tau gh t that there Is n c o n se ­
q u e n c e to t h e ir m is d e e d s , "
Siegel said.
B u t, he add ed , th e le g isla tio n
n ls o p r o v id e s fo r p r e v e n t io n
p ro g ra m s to s le e r teen-agers In
Ihc rig h t d ire c tio n .
" W e care a b o u t y o u r fu tu re ."
he said.

9 a m - 6pm

Crimes reported to Sanford police
T h e fo llo w in g c rim e s w ere repo rte d to S a n lo rd police:
A u to th e fts
• C e d a r C re e k A p a rtm e n ts; 1088 O ld s m o lille 88 reported
Inken so m e tim e M o n d a y betw een 0:45 p.m . a n d 10:10 p.m .
I h r v e h ic le w as ro und near O liv e A v e n u e a n d E ig h th S treet.
• 1MX) b lo ck G ro v e M a n o r D rive: 1086 C h e v ro le t C a p ric e
reported taken so m e tim e betw een 10 p.m . F rid a y a n d 4 p.m .
Sunday.
• M e lln n v lltr T ra c e A p a rtm e n ts: 1086 O ld s m o b lle rep o rte d
taken so m e tim e S u n d a y lie tw ce u 0 p.m . a n d 11:30 p.m .
S u n d a y . T h e c a r w a s la te r fo u n d b e h in d M id w a y E le m e n tn ry .
• San fo rd M a rin a , 4 3 0 N. P a lm e tto Ave.: 1079 C h e v ro le t
C a p ric e rep o rte d ta ke n so m e tim e b e tw een 2 p .m . S u tu rd u y a n d
8 u.«n.‘ Sunday^ T lic c a r w a s la te r re co vered b y D ix ie W a y In
M id w a y .
• 5 0 0 V a le n c ia S tre e t; lt)H 5 C a d illa c re p o rte d ta k e n
so m e tim e betw een 1 1:30 p.m . F rld u y und S u tu rd u y . T h e c u r
w as reco vered S a tu rd a y b e h in d S a n fo rd M id d le .
B u r g la r ie s
• I (XX) b la c k O liv e A ven u e : c a sh u n d Jew elry to ta lin g 9 3 8 0
reported taken so m e tim e S a tu rd a y lie tw re n 7 : 1 1 a.rn. and 7:30
a.m
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• 5 0 0 b lo c k E ast F ifth Street; vid eo tape re co rd e r a n d o th er
Item s v a lu e d at S I . 2 0 0 repo rte d ta ken so m e tim e A p r il 13
betw een 5 a.m . und 6 p.m .
• 4 0 0 b lo c k H o lly A v e n u e : po rta b le stereo v a lu e d at 9 1 3 0
reported tuken so m e tim e a fte r 1 1:3 0 a .m . F rid a y .
• 1200 b lo ck L in c o ln C o u rt; te le v isio n a n d o th e r po ssessio n s
valu e d nt 9 1 .0 2 0 reported taken betw een 9 p.m . F r id a y und
4:3 0 a.m . S u n d a y .
• B rid g e w a te r A p a rtm e n ts; 8 2 2 0 te le v isio n reported ta ke n
so m e tim e betw een 10 p.m . S u lu rd a y a n d 1:30 u.m . S u n d a y .
• lu ik c M o nro e Terrace; Jew elry v a lu e d at 9 4 1 8 reported
ta ke n from ho m e w h ile frie n d s v is it in g for b a s k e tb a ll gam e.
• B ic y c le H e a d q u a rte rs. 2 2 1 0 S. F re n c h A ve.; tw o b ikes,
v alu e d at 9 1 95, a n d $6 0 In $ 7 0 in ca sh repo rted tuken
so m e tim e betw een 6:3 0 p.m . M o n d a y und 1:30 a.m , T u e sd a y.
T h e h ik e s were recovered o u ls ld c E a s y b u y D isc o u n t G ro c e ry ,
2 1 1 4 S. F re n c h A ve., w h ic h p o lice fo u n d b u rg la riz e d o f 915
a n d ca n d y .
• 1000 b lo c k H ic k o ry A ven u e : $ 3 0 0 b o x s p rin g urul m a ttre ss
reported taken so m e tim e betw een 4:45 p.m . S u lu rd a y a n d 5
p.m . M o nduy.
• C e n tra l F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o sp ita l p a rk in g lot o utside
e m e rg e n cy ro om : u n id e n tifie d p o ssessio n s v a lu e d at 9 5 0 5
reported taken from v e h ic le so m e tim e betw een M a rc h 2 6 a n d
27.
• 100 b lo c k C o u n tr y C lu b D rive; $ 1 ,0 0 0 c a m e ra a n d o th e r
Item s v u lu rd nt $ 1 3 0 r e t r i e d ta ken so m e tim e M o n d a y
betw een 7:15 p.m . and 4 :55 p.m.
• C o u c h llg h t C o ve, C a rria g e C ove: a u to m a tic h a n d g u n
v alu e d at $ 1 2 5 repo rted ta ken so m e tim e betw een J u n . 1 and
M o n d ay at 12:25 p.m .
• 2 5 0 0 S o u th P a rk A venue : $ 7 0 0 In lew is ta ke n from tru c k
so m e tim e F rid a y betw een 2 p.m . a n d 4 p.m .
• S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C ollege: c o m p a ct d is k p la y e r v a lu e d
at $ 2 0 0 a n d $ 0 In c a sh reported taken from v e h ic le In p a rk in g
lot so m e tim e M o n d a y betw een 8; 15 a.nt. a n d 10:03 a.m .
• A A A S e c u rity Storag e, 2 9 2 0 W . A irp o rt B lv iL : te le v isio n
and v id e o tape re co rd e r v a lu e d at $ 9 2 9 repo rte d Inken M o nd a y.
• S e m in o le H ig h h a llfleld : $ 3 0 0 c e llu la r tele p h o n e reported
taken from a v e h ic le so m e tim e a fte r 8 a.m . M o n d a y.
• C h a r lie a n d G e ra ld s M a c h in e Sho p , 60 4 W . S ix th SI.; 9 2 2 3
taken so m e tim e betw een 5 :15 p.m . F rid a y a n d 6 a.m . M o nd a y.

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th reaten ed to shoot h im a n d too k Ills 1980 F o rd F a irm o n t at
2:2 0 a.m . M o n d a y. T h e m a n rep o rte d the ro o m m u te had asked
h im to d riv e h im to a frie n d 's house e a rly a n d fo rce d h im from
the c a r near R ic h a rd A v e n u e u n d S tn tc Road 46.
• A 53 -year-o ld L a k e M a ry w o m a n rep o rte d h e r p u rs e w as
sn a tc h e d from h e r ns sh e w u lk c d beside a g ro ce ry sto re at 120
In te rn a tio n a l P a rk w a y In H e a th ro w at 9:40 p .in . M o n d a y. T h e
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and w e a rin g a d a rk sleeveless s h irt a n d d a rk sh o rts. T h e
w o m a n reported the m a n fled In a g ra y la te-m o d el P o n tia c
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• A S a n fo r d m a n re p o rte d he w a s th re a te n e d b y a
kn ife -b e a rlu g m a n d u rin g n il a rg u m e n t at a S o u th O rla n d o
D riv e hotel ut 11:4H p.m . M o n d u y. T h e m a n w a s not Injured.
• A D c B a ry m a n reported he w a s r id in g h is m o to rc y c le cast
on S ta le Road 4 6 near J e s s a m in e A v e n u e at 5:43 p.m . S u n d a y ,
w hen n m a n d r iv in g a s m a ll g ru y c a r trie d to ru n h im o ff the
road. W h en lie stopp ed, the ear re tu rn e d a n d o ne o f tw o m e n
got out a n d s tru c k h im tw ice, the m a n reported.

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EDITORIAL

Kudos to kids
and adults who
worked together
Last week, n group of Sanford Middle
School students railing themselves the Com ­
ets. were Involved in a beautification project
at their school.
The Ixora Club, a women's garden club,
had students frgm various organizations
working on u project to Improve part of the
frontal aren at Seminole High School.
Both events were In observance of
Ueautlflcation Month. Adult lenders and
students made many great Improvements at
the schools. They also had fun working
together.
Possibly of even more importance. It
Increased these students' pride In their
school. There was a time when school pride
was great. Students and even graduates wore
their school colors on as well ns off campus.
They never missed a football or basketball
game, and became Involved In every school
function.
In recent years however,' concern over
lngs. robberies and other crimes, keep
: from attending nighttime functions.
Pride has been replaced by gungs and
arrogance.
Much Is said and written about these types
of individuals. For the moment, let us dwell
on the others.
The students and adults who led them In
these beautification projects arc to be com­
mended. Their work Is appreciated by all who
connect themselves with those schools.
They demonstrated the spirit of working
together to accomplish good. These arc the
type of students who will be the achievers of
tomorrow.
'Likewise, this Is the type of adult leadership
that Is helping mold these youngsters to
bccommlng more responsible adults.
A standing round of applause goes to one
and all.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Time for Clinton to face the facts
U n til re c e n tly It seem ed p o s sib le that P re sid e n t
C lin to n c o u ld go on g ra n d sta n d in g a ro u n d Hie
c o u n try , e x p la in in g his h e a lth care p la n to
a d m ir in g s c h o o lc h ild re n , a n d leave Hie m e ssy ,
in tra c ta b le p ro b le m s o f the rest o f the w o rld to
the rid ic u lo u s o ld P o lo n lu s w h o s e rv rs ns tils
se cre ta ry o f state. I t 'w a s n 't m u c h o f a fo re ig n
p o lic y , b u t w ith n u c le a r w a r n o lo n g e r a d a n g e r
the re m a in in g r is k s abroad seem ed re la tiv e ly
triv ia l. C lin t o n c o u ld afford to devote h im s e lf to
b e co m in g k n o w n to h isto ry ns " t h e p re sid e n t
w h o gave A m c rtc n u n iv e rs a l h e a lth e n re " — the
k in d o f g lo ry e v e ry lib e ra l lo n g s for.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , the w o rld se e m s u n w illin g to
w u lt for C lin t o n 's apotheosis. T h e situ a tio n In
B o s n ia Is so m is e ra b le th a l, n s fo rm e r S e c re ln ry
o f S ta te E n g lc b u rg e r o bserve d on " F a c e the
N a tio n "; "It c o u ld n 't be w o rse If w e h ad p la n n e d
It." T w o U .S. fig h te r planes — In th e ir c a p a c ity
an part o f N A T O 's a ir arm , und at Hie re q u e st o f a
B r itis h general w h o takes tils o rd e rs from U .N .
S e c re ta ry G e n e ra l B o u tro s B o u tro s G h u ll — trie d
to d ro p fo u r b o m b s on S c rb ln n ix is ltlo n s . O n e
n e v e r de tached fro m the w h ig , a n d tw o failed to
e x p lo d e on la n d in g . T h e S e rb s p ro m p tly shot
d o w n a n o th e r N A T O fighter. B y the grace o f G od,
the p ilo t w as B r itis h ra th e r th a n A tn e rlc n n .
N o w C lin to n — o r S e c re ta ry C h ris to p h e r, o r
G eo rge S lc p h n n o p o lo u s . o r so m e b o d y — m u st

d e cid e w h e th e r t h is c o u n try {th ro ug h the U.N.)
w ill la u n c h m ore a n d
h e n v le r " s u r g l e n l "
a ir
s t r ik e s a g a in s t the
S e r b s , or s ta n d
a r o u n d n n d w a tc h
the s itu a tio n d is in ­
te g ra te fu r th e r , o r
p u ll o u t o f B o s n ia
a n d a d m it w hat a n y
c h ild o f 3 c o u ld h ave
told them : that there
Is no A m c r lc u n " v it a l
I n te rc s l" there,
A c o rre s p o n d e n t
o n a n o th e r ta lk sh ow
w as redu ce d to s u g ­
Unfortunately,
g e s tin g th a t, w h ile
the world seems
there m a y h ave been
unwilling to wall
tin A m e ric a n " v ltn l
forCIInlon's
In te re st" In B o s n ia at
apotheosis. £
the o utset, o u r p re ­
s t ig e I h s o d e e p ly
c o m m itte d there now
that It lia s g iven rise to one. B u t Just how m a n y
A m e ric a n liv e s
u rc a n " a c c e p ta b le " p ric e In p a y to d e m o n stra te
Hint M r. C lin to n Is a m an o f h is w o n t?

JOSEPH SPEAR
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MARTIN SCHRAM

LETTER

Response to letter
about gun control
T h is Is In resp o nse to Leon C h a r le s 's le tte r cm
" G u n s cm C a m p u s ." M r. C h a rle s refers to the
S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o l H oard m e m b e rs ' d e c is io n
to p a s s n r e s o lu tio n s e e k in g s t r ic te r fe d e ra l
re g u la tio n s a g a in s t g u n s on c a m p u s. H e felt th is
w a s a k n ee-jerk resp o nse to a g u e st sp e a k e r le a v in g
a g u n In Ills ca r. M r. C h a r le s states th a t he w ill
c o n tin u e to c a rr y n g u n In Ills c a r even w h e n
p ic k in g u p h is c h ild a t sch o o l. H e Is a fra id o f fa llin g
v ic tim to an a ssa llu n t.
1 h ave tw o q u e stio n s fo r M r. C h a rle s. H o w m a n y
lim e s h a s he been a c c o s lc d b y a g u n -w ie ld in g
a s s a ila n t? H o w o fte n h a s th is been on sch o o l
g ro u n d s? G u n o w n c r s p u t th e m s e lv e s ut risk .
S ta tis tic s sh o w th a t g u n a w n e rs a rc o fte n shot b y
th e ir o w n g u n s a n d are In volved in m o re v io le n t
a c ts th a n n o n g u n o w n c ra . 1 a m a fr a id the
In te rn a tio n a l v ie w o f A m e ric a a s the la n d o f the
w ild , w ild w est, h a s b e co m e a re a lity . T h re e
J a p a n e s e s tu d e n ts. In n o ce n t, h a v e been k ille d b y
guns. T h is Is u n h e u rd o f In J a p a n w here p riva te
g u n o w n e rs h ip Is not p e rm itte d . T h e ir c rim e rote Is
a ls o v e r y lo w — Is t h e r e a c o n n e c t io n ? I
re c o m m e n d th a t there be a n a tio n a l v o lu n ta ry
re lin q u is h m e n t o f g u n s; redu ced use or g u n s by
p o lice a n d reduction In T V v ie w in g . S u r v e y s repo rt
th a t there Is a d e fin ite c o n n e c tio n betw een the
a m o u n t o f lim e u n I n d iv id u a l w a tc h e s T V a n d th e ir
p a ra n o ia a b o u t b e in g v ic tim iz e d b y v io le n t c rim e .
I a p p la u d th e S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o l B o a rd .
T h e y are try in g to Insu re th a t a ll stu d e n ts w ill h a v e
the o p p o rtu n ity to le a rn In a safe e n v iro n m e n t. 1
o n ly hope that a ll p a re n ts. In c lu d in g M r. C h a rle s ,
w ill not o n ly rem ove the g u n s In th e ir c a rs b u t w ill
rem ove Ih cm fro m th e ir h o m e s so that th e ir
c h ild re n a n d th e ir c h ild r e n 's frie n d s w ill liv e to
graduate.

JaneM. Lane
Casselberry

A s If a ll th is w e re n 't e n o u g h , a po w erfu l lib e ra l
co n g re ssm a n . W is c o n s in D e m o cra t D a v id Ol&gt;cy,
c h a irm a n o f the H o use A p p ro p ria tio n C o m m it­
tee. re c e n tly c a lle d on liic a d m in is tra tio n to
la u n c h a fu ll-s c n lc Invasion o f H a iti, to get rid o f
"th a t useless, s ic k , poor e x c u s e for a g o v e rn ­
m e n t" nnd Jail Its m ilit a r y leaders. A p p a re n tly
there Is Just n o e n d to the n u m b e r o f w ars,
m in i-w a rs, and " p o lic e a c tio n s " m a n y tllic r a ls
are eager to p u sh th is c o u n try Into. Y et m ost o f
these a r m c h a ir g e n e ra ls sp ent th e e n tire C o ld
W a r try in g to reach u b e tter "mutual u n ­
d e rs ta n d in g " w ith H ie C o m m u n is ts .
N ever m in d . Fo rget that there are U .S . so ld ie rs
statio n ed In K o so v o a n d M ace d o n ia , as " t r ip
w ire s " for deeper in v o lv e m e n ts there. Forget the
u g ly Irad c w ar that Is lo o m in g w ith J a p a n .
Forget that R u ssia Is m o v in g e v e r m ore deeply,
nnd m o re In d e p e n d e n tly , in to the B a lk a n mens.
T h e re In one foreig n |x illc y c ris is that o v e rs h a d ­
o w s n il the o th e rs p u l tog eth er — one Hint w ill
soon fo cu s C lin t o n 's m in d w o n d e rfu lly , a n d force
health care rig h t ofT the front page.
N o rth K o r ra now h a s one n u c le a r iMimh.
(Kisslb lv two.
K im re c e n tly a llo w e d In te rn a tio n a l Insp ecto rs
lim ite d a cce ss to seven n u c le a r sites, b u t refused
a n y a c c e ss w h a te ve r to tw o o th e r "s u sp e c t
s ite s."

When sex accusations make news
A s A m e ric a 's c o rp s o f n e w s p a p e r e d ito rs w as
a s s e m b lin g In W a s h in g to n for Its a n n u a l
e x e rc ise In c o n v e n tio n a l w is d o m , the c it y 's
re n o w n e d N u m b e r O n e n e w sp a p e r fo u n d Itseir
e n sn a re d In a m ost u n c o n v e n tio n a l p re d ic a ­
m e n t — n c la s s ic case of good in te n tio n s gone
so m e w h a t goofy.
It h a d to do w ith those s ta p le s o f c o n te m p o ­
ra ry news: p o litic s , sex. a n d sc ru p le s: p lu s a
new tw ist o n e v e ry e d ito r's o ld c o n u n d ru m
a b o u t Ju st w h a t m a k e s new s fit to p rin t.
T h e W a s h in g to n Post begun t ills w h o le
e p iso d e w llh u h e a lth y dose o f p ro fessio n al
p ru d e n c e In F e b ru a ry w hen a w o m a n leve led
c h a rg e s o f s e x u a l h a ra ssm e n t a g a in st B ill
C lin to n , d a tin g fro m Ills d a y s as g o v e rn o r o f
A rk a n s a s . T w o m o n th s later, the Post w as In
the b iz a rre p o s itio n o( s t ill not p r in tin g the
c h a rg e s In u n e w s story, b e cau se Us re p o rte rs
h a d not c o n firm e d them to th e sa tis fa c tio n o f
th e e d it o r s — b u t p r in t in g th o s e s n m c
s a la c io u s a lle g a tio n s, a n y w a y , in a n a d v e r­
tise m e n t for w h ic h the n e w sp a p e r w as p aid
9 1 3 .8 6 0 b y the c o n se rv a tiv e m e d ia c r it ic Reed
Irv in e 's A c c u ra c y In M edia gro up .
O n Feb. I I . u w o m an w h o w as a fo rm e r
A rk a n s a s s tu lc em ployee, P n u la C o r b in Jo n e s,
h e ld u p ress co n fe re n ce th a l w a s a rra n g e d b y a
lo n g t im e C l in t o n p o l it i c a l e n e m y . C l i f f
J a c k s o n . S h e c h a rg e d that s lic 'd been s e x u a lly
h a ra sse d b a c k In M a y 1991 b y C lin to n .
W is e ly , the P o s t's ed ito rs I n itia lly ch o se to
not p u b lis h M s. J o n e s ' a lle g a tio n , p re fe rrin g lo
In d e p e n d e n tly Investig ate h e r ch arg e, even
th o u g h o th e r n e w s o rg a n iz a tio n s d iss e m in a te d
her u n s u b s ta n tia te d n c c u s a llo n . U n w is e ly , Just
th re e d a y s la te r, the P o st's S ty le se ctio n m ade
a p a s s in g re fe re n c e to M s. J o n e s ' p re ss
co n fe re n ce ns "a n o th e r a sc e n sio n o f M o un t
B im b o ."
In la te M a r c h . T h e W a s h in g to n T im e s
re p o rte d th at th e Po st had d e cid e d to " s p ik e "
the sto ry o f M s. J o n e s ' a c c u s a tio n a n d th at aPost re p o rte r on the case, M ic h a e l Islkoff, had
been su sp e n d e d fo r two w e e k s u ftcr g e ttin g
in to a s h o u tin g m a tc h w ith h is e d ito rs about
the d e cisio n . T h e Po st resp onded that the sto ry
h a d n 't been k ille d a n d w as s t ill b e in g reported.
N ext, c o n s e rv a tiv e c ritic Irv in e telepho ned
Post p u b lis h e r D o n a ld G ra h a m a n d sa id he
w a nte d lo take o u t an ud to c o m p la in abo u t the
w ith h o ld in g o f the a lle g a tio n und a ir the
ch a rg e. G ru h u m sa id he'd ru n the ad. O n A p r il
4. on page A 19. the Post c a rrie d a q u arter-pag e
nd h e a d lin e d : " W H O IS P A U L A J O N E S A N D
W H Y IS T H E P O S T S U P P R E S S I N G H E R
C H ARG E OF S E X U A L H ARASSM EN T?"
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p r o b a b ly th e m o s t n o n p o lltlc u l e d ito r In
A m e ric a toduy.
D o w n lc . us qu o ted 111 the Post on A p r il 10.
said: " W e h ave not su p p re sse d a n y stories....
S e v e ra l re p o rte rs are w o rk in g on this: o u r
re p o rtin g c o n tin u e s. A s a lw a y s, we w ill m a k e a
d e c isio n a b o u t w h u t to p u b lis h o n ly u ftc r o u r
re p o rtin g 's d o n e ,"
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to p a y
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t r a d it io n a l m a t te r,
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m e n t. S o w e g iv e
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la t e s t a n d a r d s o f
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ca se s w here a lle g a tio n s ab o u t p o litic ia n s arc
a b o u t sex.
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o f N ew sp a p e r E d ito r s re tu rn h o m e from th e ir
c o n v e n tio n w eek In W a s h in g to n , th e y c a n get
d o w n to the real w o rk o f r e th in k in g the
sta n d a rd s o f h o w a n d w hen sex m a k e s new s.
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LETTERS TO EDITOR
L e tte rs to the e d ito r a rc w e lco m e . A ll le tte rs
m u st be sig n e d , In clu d e the a d d re ss o f the
w rite r a n d a d a y tim e te le p h o n e n u m b e r.
L e tte rs s h o u ld lie on a sin g le su b je c t un d be
a s b rie f a s p o ssib le . T h e le tte rs urc su b je ct to
e d itin g .

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metaphor for life
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w o rd s w h o do cs not o c c a s io n a lly piny L e t's
Pretend.
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o u rs e lv e s to accept as p la u s ib le tilin g s w e are
fa irly c e rta in are not tru e o r w ill not hap pen .
W h a t M e ts fan In the s p rin g does not be lieve
th e ir team c o u ld b rin g h o m e th e p e n n a n t in
the fu ll? W liu t Y a n k e e s e n th u s ia s t d o e sn 't
th in k the sa m e th in g ? A n d w h ere reside s the
b a se b a ll nut In the
e n t ir e c it y o f N ew
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t h in k a s u b w a y
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W re s tlin g S y n d ro m e .
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fession al w re stin g |h
a fraud, hut we m a k e
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p
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th a t, no m u tte r
Pretend.
w here y o u go.
--------------------------------In H a iti, voodoo p rie s ts sit aro u n d elab o rate
s h r ln r s . s ip d a rk ru m fro m decorated bo ttles
a n d c o n s u lt the s p ir its In fu ll c o n fid e n ce Hu y
w ill be told w hat the fu tu re holds. In J a p a n ,
o th e rw ise ra tio n a l people p a y hu g e s u m s o f
m o n e y (o s u n th e m s e lv e s o n a r t if ic ia l,
e n c lo se d beach es c o m p le te w llh fake su rf. In
S a u d i A ra b ia , a u th o ritie s have b a n n e d 'sa te l­
lite d is h e s In h o p e s II w ill keep th e w o rld
a w a y a n d th e ir people pu re.
A ll y o u have lo do Is believe. J u s t lik e
w re stlin g .
In A m e ric a , we h ave hulr-ln-u-cun. Peo p le
a c lu a lly pay hard c u r re n c y for th is stu ff und
sp ra y It on I h e ir h ea d s and go aro u n d
p re te n d in g th ey c a n s t ill g ro w the real thin g.
W e h ave c re a m s D ia l a lle g e d ly w o rk w o n d e rs
on th u n d e r th ig h s. W e h ave h e lls y o u cun
lustr a ro u n d y o u r w ulst a n d lose w eight
w ith o u t even try in g . W e h a v e funcy m assage
m a c h in e s that do a ll the w o rk for y o u - you
Just sort of lie th e re a n d w a tch the p o u n d s
v a n is h .
T h e re arc tho se w h o be lieve h ig h b r o w
m u s ic w ill c u r e o u r s h o rtc o m in g s , R e ­
se a rc h e rs at th e U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia at
Irv in e last y ear fo u n d th at stu d e n ts w h o la k e
tests rig h t after lis te n in g to 10 m in u te s o f
M o z a rt's S o n a ta fo r T w o P ia n o s In D M ajo r
got s ig n ific a n tly h ig h e r scores. S a d ly , the IQ
b u z z la ste d o n ly 10 m in u t e s b e fo re It
d iss ip a te d . A Ja p a n e s e d ru g co m p a n y said
last y e a r that lis te n in g to M o za rt re ta rd s h a ir
lo ss a n d m a y ev e n reverse the b a ld in g
process, S h o r tly a fte r re v e a lin g this, the firm
sold 10,000 c o p ie s o f a com pact d isc o f
M o zu rt's m u sic , but th a t's neither here nor
there.
I (ell y o u, It's Just lik e w re stlin g .
T h e p o litic a l w o rld a b o u n d s w ith people
w h o are blessed w ith Hie abtltty to create
th e ir o w n reality. S u re ly y o u re m e m b e r the
1988 p re s id e n tia l ca m p a ig n , w h e n P a rso n
Pat R o b e rtso n revealed thut G od b lm s e ir had
urg e d h im U&gt; ru n for the W h ite H ouse, "I
a ss u re y o u that I am g o in g to be the next
p re sid e n t o f the U n ite d S la te s ." he said.
C o n s id e r a ll the sto rie s w e've been h e a rin g
a b o u t B ill C lin t o n 's love life.
F irs t there w as G e tm lfe r F lo w e rs. T h e n
c a m e S u lly Perd ue, a fo rm e r M iss A rk a n s a s
w h o sa id she m et w llh h im a d o ze n tim es.
T h e n there w ere the state tro o p e rs w h o
a rra n g e d for h im to m eet lo v e rs w h ile jo g g in g .
W h cw l
T h is latest tro o p e r s a y s he o n ce saw
C lin t o n u n d a w o m e n m a k in g w hoopee In the
fron t seat o f u ear. T h e tro o per observed th is
fro m a n o th e r car. A t a d ista n c e o f 9 0 feel. At
m id n ig h t.
«
S o u n d s lik e w re s tlin g to m e.

�Sanford Hornld, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 21, 199Z - SA

Case over, but crimes still haunt families
By RON WORD
A sso cia te d Press Wrltor
G A I N E S V I L L E — T w o m o n th s
after D a n n y H a ro ld R o llin g stood
up In co u rt u n it a n n o u n c e d that
he w a s the se ria l Wilier w ho
b ru ta lly m u rd e re d five college
stu d e n ts In A u g u st 1090. he Is
headed fo r F lo r id a ’s d e a th row.
T h e tra g e d y c o n tin u e s, h o w ­
ever. fo r the fa m ilie s o f the
v ic tim s, w h o w ill in ls s them on
b ir t h d a y s , h o lid a y s a n d . nt
tim es, a lm o st d a lly .
" T h is Is n o t the end. It Is the
e n d tif o n e p h a s e a n d th e
b e g in n in g o f a n o t h e r . " s a id
M a r io T a h o a d a , b r o t h e r o f
m u rd e r v ic tim M a n u e l Tahoada,

C irc u it .Judge S ta n R, M o rris
on W e d n e sd a y gave R o llin g five
death se n te n ce s fo r the m u rd e rs
c o m m itte d In the w a n in g d a y s o f
A u g u st m o re than 3W y e a rs ago.
" T h e r o iir l fin d s, b eyo nd n
rea so na b le do u bt, that a ll five o f
the o ffe n s e s w e re e s p e c ia lly
h en to u s. a tro c io u s o r c r u e l. "
M o rris said tn h ts se n te n c in g
order.
R o llin g . 39. w ill be m oved to
death row , e ith e r at F lo rid a Sta te
P ris o n o r nt U n io n C o rre c tio n a l
In stitu tio n w ith 33 7 o th e r In­
m ates. a s soon as h is p a p erw o rk
a rriv e s, the D e p a rtm e n t o f C o r ­
re ctio n s said.
T h e S h re v e p o rt, La., d rifte r
w ill be ho used In n s m a ll c e ll a n d

w ill o n ly he a llo w e d to leave
Iw lrc a w eek for tw o h o u rs w h ile
he w a lls se v crn l y e a rs fo r the
app ea l p ro cess to w in d th ro u g h
the co u rts. It c o u ld he five to 10
y e a rs before R o llin g faces death
In the three-legged o a ken e le c tric
c h a ir nt F lo rid a Sta te P ris o n .
T h e fa m ily m e m b e rs o f R o ll­
in g 's five v ic t im s sa id the g rie f
a n d loss o f th e ir loved o n e s Is not
healed b y the se n te n ce s o f dcuth.
" N o th in g w ill e ver heal the
lo ss o f o u r c h ild r e n ." said A im
G n rrc n . m o th e r o f v ic tim C h r is ta
H o yt. "Y e s, w e do s m ile o n ce In
a w h ile , we do la u g h ... A n d In
tu rn , we ca n th in k a b o u t the
w ay they died a m i that h u rts ,"
T ubonda. w h o y e lle d at R o llin g

Nunn sees military escalation in
Bosnia, possible U.S. casualties
By BARRY SCHWIID

AP Diplomatic Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - O ne of the
n a tio n 's le n d in g m ilita ry poll*
ry -m n k c ra sa id today the U n ite d
States and Its a llie s m u st be
w illin g to d r a m a tic a lly escalate
m ilita ry o p e ra tio n s a g a in st the
B o sn ian S e rb s a n d w a rn ed "w e
have to he p re p a re d ” for A m e r i­
can casu al ties.
Sen. S a m N u n n , c h a irm a n o f
th e S e n a te A r m e d S e r v ic e s
C o m m itte e , sa id he agreed w ith
P r e s id e n t C lin t o n 's p ro p o s a l
W e dn esday that N A T O threaten
the S e rb s w ith a ir a ttu eks If they
do not w ith d ra w th e ir g u n s from
G o r n z d r a n d o t h e r M u s lim
rn c la v r s .
Hut N u n n sa id th u i m a y not he

enough.
" I f we c o n tin u e to h ave s im p ly
p in p ric k attacks... 1 do n 't th in k
It Is g o in g to re a lly w o rk. W e
have tn be w illin g to esealn lc.
O th erw ise, the e sca la tio n Is a ll
o n the s id e o f the H o s n la n
S e rb s ." N u n n said on N H C,
" S o t h e b ig q u e s t io n Is
w h eth er the a llie s are w illin g to
n o t o n ly ta k e s te p o ne, n s
o u tlin e d by P resid e n t C lin to n ,
hut escalate a ll the w a y to S e rb ia
If need b e ." N o u n said.
T h e W h ite H o u se h a s not
thre a ten ed to b o m b S e rb ia Itself.
"W e h a v e n 't c a lle d for that y e t."
W h ite H o u se P re ss S e c re ta ry
Dec D ec M y e rs sa id today.
S h e d id nut r u le o u t th e
o ptio n , bu t sa id, " W e 'v e never
ra ile d for targets In Serb ia or

u n y th ln g lik e th a t." A s k e d II the
Iden w a s u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n If
C lin t o n 's new p o lic y falls, M y e rs
sa id. "W e 're not g o in g In d is c u s s
o p tio n s b e yo n d w h a l the p re s i­
dent has p ro p o se d ."
N u n n sa id e s c a la tio n o f m ili­
ta ry o p e ra tio n s c o u ld m e a n the
lo ss o f U .S. w a rp la n e s and even
liv e s. "I t h in k we hnve to h r
prep ared for that a n d I d o n 't
th in k w e s h o u ld be sh o ck e d
w hen lliu l h a p p e n s."
M y e rs agreed. *'l th in k th a t's
s o m e t h in g th a t P r e s id e n t
C lin to n h a s m a in ta in e d a ll a lo n g
— that n o n e o f these m is s io n s
are w ith o u t ris k . (W hen) y o u put
N A T O f o r c e s a n d A m e r ic a n
p ilo ts In h a r m 's w a y th e re 's
a lw a y s a c h a n ce there ra n he a
loss o f liv e s ," M y e rs said

sa id he d isco v e re d o ily rags and
d isc a rd e d o il cans In (lie c h a n n e l
su g g e stin g people are c h a n g in g
o il In th e ir v e h ic le s d ir e c tly o ver
the n a tu r a l drain.
• A b u n d le o f g a r b a g e Is
stre w n d o w n tire side o f the
S ta te R o a d 4 0 e m b a n k m e n t
w h ic h s p ills the s in k h o le a few
y a rd s a w a y.
M ltc h e ll-T u p p tn g sa id H ea th
S p rin g Is a u n iq u e n a tu ra l re ­
so u rc e w h ic h nee ds p re s e rv a ­
t io n . F r e s h , d r in k a b le
g r o u n d w a te r se ep s fro m th e
base o f u 10-foot-high sa n d e llir
a n d tric k le s dow n the s h a llo w
s|o|»c o f th e s in k h o le to a m u d d y
p u d d le 175 feet a w a y . T h e flow
o f the stre a m Is c o n s lu n t 10 to
15 g a llo n s p e r m in u te reg a rd le ss
o f ra in fa ll, said M ltc h c ll-T n p p ln g .
O n ce th e stream a rriv e s at the
p u d d le . It so a k s d ir e c tly Into the
Itu h h lc a b o u t 5 0 feel u n d e r ­
g ro u n d . sa id M itc h e ll ra p p in g .
" I t 's so clo se to the lim e sto n e
( d rin k in g w ater level), It re a lly
w o rrie s m e w hat c o u ld h a p p e n ."
s a id M lt c h c ll- T u p p ln g . " T h e
w orst th in g that c o u ld hap pen ts
It c o u ld get c o n ta m in a te d a n d
th en h o w w o uld y o u cle a n It
up?"
T h e seep has se rv e d G e n e v a

r e s id e n t s fo r m a n y y e a r s .
G e n e v a h is to ria n L o ra ln e W h il­
in g s a id lo c a l o ld - t im e r s r e ­
m e m b e r g e llin g w a ter fro m the
How lo r HO years or m o re and
sa id her o w n c h ild re n p la y e d
th e re m a n y y e a rs ago. M il c h c lI-T a p p tu g sa id som e re s i­
d e n ts h ave told h im the w a te r
w as o n ce b o ttle d a n d so ld d u rin g
the 1950s. W lilt ln g sa id her
re se a rc h h a sn 't been a b le to
c o n fir m M itc h e ll- T a p p lu g 's Info rm a tio n .

Water
Continued from Page 1A
A ct
th is year, w h ic h w as not heard
by the L e g isla tu re .
A c q u is itio n o f the site w a s
p r o p o s e d to th e c o u n t y b y
C o u c h ’s G e n e v a F re sh W a te r
L e n s T a s k Force, hut the c o u n ty
has not b e g u n the step s n e c e s­
s a ry to add the p ro p e rty to the
a c q u is itio n list.
A to u r o f th e site W e d n e sd a y
d e m o n s tra te d tlie risks:
• T h e tin y stream , w h ic h has
[served as d r in k in g w id e r1 for
de ca d e s to urea resident#). Is
b e in g used to dean, m o to rc y c le s
’a n d off the road v e h icle s. S a n d
h a g s lie nt the e d g e In u ti
a p p a re n t e ffu rt to a llo w th e
w a t e r to p o o l. N e a r b y , th e
g ro u n d Is stre w n w ith beer c a n s
a n d bro ken glass and la ce d w ith
m o to rb ik e tra ck s. A r u s tin g c a n
of P V C pipe cem e n t lie s Inches
(ram the stre a m Ixmk.
• T h e t ra c k s o f o ff-ro a d
v e h ic le s ru n thro u g h the m u d d y
spot at the bottom o f the large
s in k h o le w here the tin y stre a m
so a k s u n d e rg ro u n d to the H u b ­
ble.
• In F e b ru a ry , w a ter d is tric t
sc ie n tis t H u g h M llc h c ll- T u p p ln g

M ltq h o ll- T u p p ^ n g s a id th e
p ro p e rty .co u ld n r bo u ght b y the
w a ter d is tric t u n d e r a w e tla n d s
" la n d b a n k in g " m itig a tio n p ro ­
g ra m . T h e p ro g ra m a llo w s la n d
d e v e lo p e rs o f w e tla n d ureas to
c o n tr ib u te m o n e y to p a y fo r the
(ire se rv a tio n o f la rg e r tra cts o f
la n d . M ltc h c ll- T a p p ln g a n t ic i­
pates the total cost o f p u rc h a se
a n d p re s e rv a tio n at $7 0 ,0 0 0 .
T h e re h a s been no resp o nse to
a m e m o he w rote d is tr ic t o f­
fic ia ls last m o n th u rg in g th e m to
c o n s id e r the pu rchase.
A c c o rd in g to c o u n ty P ro p e rty
A p p r a i s e r ' s O f f ic e r e c o r d s .
L illia n J a c k s o n of O v ie d o Is the
o w n e r o f the p ro p e rly . J a c k s o n
c o u ld not tie reached.

DEATHS
; LORETTA E. EVANS
:

L o re tta E. E v a n s, 54.
Sage w ood C o u rt. A p o p k a , d ied
•T u e sd a y , A p r il 19, 1994, at h e r
residence. H o rn In B u ffa lo , N .Y.,
•on A p r il 1, 1910. sh e m oved to
•C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1976. M rs.
; E v a n s w as a h o m e m a k e r. She
: w as u C a t h o lic .,
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e h u s b a n d ,
• R o n a ld E.: d au ghters. W e n d y
| A n n , W in te r S p rin g s , K e lly A n n .
j O r io n d o . a n d B e c k y A n n ,
j A p o p ka .
H a n f lc ld F u n e r a l S e r v ic e s ,
j W ln le r S p rin g s , In ch a rg e o f the
I a rra n g e m e n ts

' JAMES E. HOBAN
Jam es

E.

Mohan.

43 , G u lc
Sunday,
A p r il 17, 1994, at h is residence.
B o rn Dec. 2. 1950, In H ig h la n d
I’u rk , M ic h ., he m o v e d to C e n tra l
F lo rid a In 1979. M r. H n b n u w a s
a carp en ter. H e w as n C a th o lic .
S u r v iv o rs Include w ife, L o r i A.;
son. J u s t in . Sanford; m o th e r.
G lo ria S p a n g le r. H o w ell, M ich .;
b ro th e r. J o e . G re g o ry, M ic h .;
sister, J o A n n Esper. H o w e ll.
B n n f lc ld F u n e r a l S e r v ic e s ,
W in te r S p rin g s . In c h a rg e o f the
a rra n g e m e n ts.

J P lace, S a n fo rd , d ie d

*1

POPO MARAJA
P o p o M aruja, 66 , H o w a rd A v e ­
nue. A lta m o n te S p rin g s , died
W e d n e sd a y , A p r il 20 . 1994, a t
F lo r id a H o s p it a l, A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s . B o rn M ay 2. 1928, In
T r i n id a d , W e s t I n d ie s , s h e
m o v e d to C e n tr a l F lo r id a In
1993. M rs. M aruja w a s a h o m e ­
m aker. S h e w a s H in d u .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s .
B e n n y , A n d y , both o f N ew Y o rk
C ity . O m a r. Canada; d a u g h ters.
A n n , Huffnlo. N .Y., J u n e N a n a n
a n d H u n n lc , both o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s : one b ro th e r und o ne
s is te r , b o th AT T r ln ld n d : 14
g ra n d c h ild re n .

G a in e s C a re y H a n d G a rd e n
C h a p e l F u n e ra l H o m e . L o n g w ood. In charge o f the a rra n g e ­
m ents.
D O N A LD A . T W IT C H E L L
D o n a ld A . T w i t c h e d , H I .
H o m e r C ir c le , O r la n d o , d ie d
S a tu rd u y in Sanfo rd. B o rn Nov.
20. 1912. In M o n tu q u c. M ass., he
m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo r id a In
1919. M r. T w ltc h c ll w a s u m a n ­
ager o f se ve ra l rea l estate a n d
r e n t a l p ro p e rtie s . H e w a s a
m e m b e r o f C o n s e rv a tiv e P r e ­
s b y te ria n C h u rc h o f L a d y La ke ,
D isa b le d A m e ric a n V e te ra n s a n d
the A m e ric a n Leg io n . He served
In the A r m y A ir C o rp s d u rin g
W o rld W a r 1L
S u r v iv o rs Include w ife. V iv ia n .
B rtsso n F u n e ra l H om e. S a n ­
ford, In ch a rg e o f (he a rra n g e ­
m ents.

MAE C. WARD
M a c C . W a rd . 80 . L a k e H elen,
d ied T u e s d a y , A p r il 19. 1994. a(
H a l i f a x M c d lc u l C e n t e r In
D a yto n a Beach. B o rn In M nrqu u n d , M o., on N ov. 17, 1913,
sh e w a s a resident o f S a n fo rd (or
m a n y y ea rs, m o v in g to L a k e
H e le n fro m here In 1992. M rs.
W a rd w a s a co sm e to lo g ist and
w o rked for A v a n c c In S a n fo rd .
S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f F irs t
U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h o f
S a n fo rd , w here site w a s a c tiv e In
se ve ra l la d le s c irc le s, she w a s
a lso a m e m b e r o f the P in k L a d le s
o f C e n tra l F lo rid a R e g io n a l Hospi tal. S a n fo rd ,
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e h u s b a n d ,
T r u m a n C .: s o n s . T r u m a n
O w e n , S t . L o u Ib , R i c h a r d .
N a s h v ille ; d a u g h t e r s . D o r is
H u rd y, St. Lou is. G lo r ia S im o n s .
L a k e H elen; nine g ra n d c h ild re n
a n d 2 3 g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n .
B rls s o u F u n e ra l H om e. S a n ­
ford, In ch a rg e o f the a rra n g e ­
m ents.

FUNERAL
JOHNSON, R O B E R T
Funeral t e r v lc t i for M r Rotwrl John ion
av. ol Jack Court. Sanford, who died Satur
day. A p ril la. w ill tw held H a m Saturday a*
R ttcuo Church o l God II, H ickory Avcnut
nnd»lh Slraal. Sanlord. with lha Rav. Gordon
officiating Inltrm enl w ill follow a l Shiloh
Carnalary, Sanlord Friend! m ay ( A ll al lha
funeral home F rid ay Iro n S i p m
S u n rlu Funaral H u n t, TOO L o c u li Ava .
Sanlord. 377 73*3. In charge ol a rra n g e m e n t
JOHNSON. TH O M AS JA M E S " T J . "
Funeral te rv lce t ter M r Thomat Jam et
"T J . " John ion, j;. o l Apt *3, Seminole
G arden!. Sanlord. wJio died W tdneiday,
A p ril 13, w ill be held 3:30 p m Saturday al
R eicue Church o l God. Weal 13lh Street,
Sanlord. w llh lha R ay Paul W rlghl o fficial
Ing Interment w ill IcJlow M r v lc e i at Shiloh
Cemetery, Sanlord Friend! m ay ca ll al lha
lunaral home on F rid ay Irom I t p m .
S u n rlu Funeral Heme. TOO Locuit Ava.,
Sanlord, 33) 7313, In charge ol arrangement!.
W AR D . M A E C.
Funeral u r v lc a i ler M r ! Ward w ill be
Frid ay, A p ril 11 at It a m In lha B rita in
Funeral Homtr Chapel with the Rev. C llll
M elvin officiating Interment wilt lollow In
Oaklawn M em orial Perk Cemetery. Friend!
may call at Ihe lunerel home Thurtday Irom
3 u n til» p m .
Arrangem ent! by Britton Funeral Home,
Sanlord.

a s he w as lie ln g esco rted o u t o f m u rd e rs In h is h o m e to w n o f
th e c o u rtro o m , salt! R o llin g 's S h re v e p o rt.
S la t e In w m a n d a t e s an
d e ath w ill not he J u stic e for the
" fiv e Innocent a n d p ro m isin g a u to m a tic a p p eal, a n d P u b lic
D efender R ic k P a rk e r said he
I n d iv id u a ls " he k ille d .
" T h is m a n has an o th er yet e x p e c ts th e p ro ce ss to cost m ore
a n o th e r r o iir l to a tte n d and It Is t h a n th e $ 1 0 m illio n s p e n t
g reater th a n a ll o f us. 1 w ant to In-fore In fa m o u s se ria l k ille r Ted
g e l h im there as soon us p o s s i­ B u n d y wn» e x e cu te d In n earb y
F lo rid a S la te P riso n .
b le ," sa id T ah o ada.
D u rin g a three-w eek p e n alty
L a u rie L a h e y . siste r or m u rd e r
hen ring , the Ju ry saw p h o to ­
v ic t im T r a c y P a u lc s. said she
hop es a tte n tio n n o w w ill tu rn to g r a p h s o f R o llin g 's s ta b b in g
v ic tim s , h e a rd v iv id d e sc rip tio n s
the v ic t im s a n d llie ir fam ilies.
" S h e w as m y little sister and I o f h is m u tila t io n s a n d liste n e d to
t e s t im o n y a b o u t Ills m e n ta l
ad o red h e r." she said. "I w ant
p r o b le m s n n d a b u s iv e
h im to fear for Ills life the w ay
these k id s feared for th e ir liv e s.”
R o llin g pleaded g u ilty Feb. 15
to fiv e c o u n ts o f first-d egree
m u rd e r, three c o u n ts o f se x u a l
b a tte ry a n d th re e c o u n ts o f
n n n r d b u rg la ry for the carnage
the llr s l w eek o f the fall se m ester
In A u g u st 1990.
In M a rc h , a Ju ry u n a n im o u s ly
By CURT ANDERSON
re co m m e n d e d that R o llin g re­
Associated Press Writer________
c e iv e the d e ath p e n a lty for the
five m u rd e rs.
W A S H I N G T O N - B a re ly h a lf
M o rris also Im posed six life
the n a tio n 's riv e rs, la k e s and
s e n te n c e s on R o llin g far the
w e tla n d s c o n ta in w a te r su ita b le
rapes of Ms. P a n ic s, M s H o y t,
fo r a ll u se s by h u m a n s and
a n d C r is tin a P o w e ll a n d arm e d
n n tu rc. th e E n v iro n m e n ta l P ro ­
b u rg la ry o f th e ir ap a rtm e n ts.
tectio n A g e n c y reported today.
T h e fifth m u rd e r v ic tim w as
T a k in g 1992 data from Ihe
S m tjn L a r s o n . M s . P o w e ll's
stale s, lire E P A m e asu red how
ro o m m a te .
m a n y bodies o f w a ter su pp orted
R o llin g a lre a d y had been se n ­
fis h th a t w e re s a fe to eat.
tenced tn lo u r p re v io u s life te rm s
p ro v id e d c le a n d r in k in g w ater,
lo r o th e r c rim e s a n d Is believed . w ere safe for s w im m in g and
to b e r e s p o n s ib le lo r th re e
r e c re a tio n , s u p p o rte d u q u a lie
w ild life a n d c o n ta in e d s h e llfis h
free o f to x ic su h slu n c c s.
T h e report released tod ay In­
d ic a te d that o n ly o cean w aters
Continued from Page 1A
a lo n g the n a tio n 's co asts w ere
g a r b a g e w e r e c o l l e c t e d In
re la tiv e ly good, w llh 8 0 percent
c u r b s id e b in s thro ug ho ut the
uhle lo su p p o rt a ll p o ssib le uses.
c o u n ty , u p from 2 . 1 m illio n lbs.
In c o n tra st, o n ly 2 p ercen t o f
c o lle c te d lit F e b ru a ry, C u rb s id e
the G re a l L a k e s — w h ic h cony a rd w aste e o lle e llo n s look Ihe
la in o n e -n flh o f the w o rld 's fresh
biggest h ike , from 2.5 m illio n
su rface w a le r — m ad e Ihe " f u lly
Ills , lo 3 .9 m illio n B is., a s
s u p p o rtin g " cate g o ry. In fact. 97
re sid e n ts began s p rin g cle a n in g
percent o f G reat L u k e s w aters
w ith a vengeance. T h e n m m in l
w ere ru le d fa ir or jroor, larg ely
o l y a rd w aste d e live re d lo c o u n ty
because o f p o llu tio n from c h e m ­
r o l l e d to il f a c ilit ie s In c re a se d
ic a ls su c h as P C B s a n d D D T
fro m 1.8 m illio n lb s, in 2.4
m illio n lbs.
N e w s p a p e r c o lle c t io n s r e ­
m a in e d the m a te ria l l o llr r le d in
the greatest a m o u n t for r e c y c l­ Continued from Page l A
in g f o llo w e d b y g la s s a n d
C o n s u ltin g firm , w h ic h
p la sh e s
o u t li n e s t h e r e d e v e lo p m e n t
A lo l.il o f 2.1 m illio n lbs. ol
pro g ra m .
w a ste s w ere offered lo r reuse In
T h e agree m en t s tip u la te s that
(lie u n in c o rp o ra te d areas o f the
A n d e r s e n A A s s o c ia t e s w ill
c o u tity last m o n th , u p from 1.6
p re p a re a m ark et p la n to dcm illio n lbs. c o lle c te d In F e b r u ­ te rm ln c the sh are o f Ihe m a rk e t
a ry . C u r b s id e re c y c la b le garb age
the area c o u ld e x p e c t to "c u p e o lle e llo n s u c c o u iile il for 1.5
tu re " In (he h is to ric d is tric t: that
m illio n lbs., u p fro m 1.2 m illio n
th e y w ill p rep are a m a ste r p lan
lb s (lie m o n lb before. C u rb s id e
lo sh o w ho w lire m a rk e t w ill he
y a rd w aste c o lle c tio n s Increased
n n t llU c d a n d w here Ihe re d e v e l­
fro m 3 4 3 .1 0 0 lbs. lo 5 5 3 .3 8 0
o p m e n t c a n expect lo begin: a n d
lbs.
lh a l th e y w ill create a d e v e lo p ­
In H anfo rd, a tola) of 8 0 6 ,0 8 0
m e n t p la n lo s h o w s p e c if ic
lbs. o f re u s a b le w u sle s w ere
d e ra ils o u tlin e d In d ie m a ste r
co lle c te d , up Irom 6 3 6 ,8 8 2 Ills,
plan.
in F e b ru a ry . R e c y c la b le garbage
T h e y w ill be p ild $ 4 ,9 0 0 for
c o lle c tio n s d!p|)cil Irom 156,362
d ia l w o rk a n d lo r a tte n d in g
lbs. lo 13 7 .5 6 0 lbs. Y a rd w aste
three m e e tin g s w ith d ie c it y
c o lle c t io n s In c re a s e d fro m
c o m m is s io n . A d d it io n a l m e e t­
6 3 1 .8 0 2 lbs. lo 7 4 8 .4 8 0 lbs.
in g s c a n be requ ested a l $6 5 an
In L a k e M a ry , lo ta l e o lle e llo n s
hour. M ile ag e raid s u p p lie s w ill
Increased lo 190.946 lbs. from
16 3.0 49 lbs. C u rb s id e re c y c la b le
g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n s In cre a se d
from 4 5 ,5 1 4 lb s lo 5 6 .9 0 6 lbs.
C u r b s id e y a rd w aste e o lle e llo n s
Increased from I It).6 6 0 lbs. to
1 3 7 .0 4 0 lbs.
L o n g w o o d re u s a b le garbage
c o l l e c t I o n s in c r e a s e d f r o m
4 1 3 .9 7 3 lbs. to 55 3.4 71 lbs.
R e c y c la b le garlxtge e o lle e llo n s
Increased from 10 9 .8 8 8 lbs. lo
1 3 6 .4 3 1 lb s . C u r b s id e y a r d
w aste e o lle e llo n s Increased from
3 0 3 ,3 6 0 lb s. to 4 1 7 .0 4 0 lbs.

ch ild h o o d .
M o rris c o n c lu d e d R o llin g suff c is fr o m a c h r o n ic m e n ta l
d is o rd e r a n d h a s n m e n ia l age o f
o n ly 15. h u t added, " H e does not
su ffer from a p s y ch o s is . He Is In
tou ch w ith re a lity ."
R o llin g sa id n o th in g d u rin g h is
s e n te n c in g , h u t h e Issu ed n
state m en t th ro u g h h ls fiancee
S o n d ra Lo n d o n .
"I hope that so m e good can be
d e riv e d from th is s m a ll gesture
o f p le a d in g g u ilty to these te r r i­
ble c rim e s a g a in st m y fellow
m an. It Is the v ery lenst that I
c o u ld d o ." the sta te m e n t said.

EPA finds barely half
nation’s water good

Recycle

from n e a rb y c ld c s.
O n ly abo u t 18 p e rcen t o f the
n a tio n 's riv e rs a n d stream s, or
abo u t 6 4 2 ,0 0 0 m ile s o f w ntcr,
w e re a s s e s s e d . T h a t s u rv e y
fo u n d that 50 p e rcen t w ere able
to su p p o rt a ll uses, w llh 28
p e rcen t rated fa ir o r poor In
w ater q u a lity u n d 6 percen t
threaten ed.
E P A b lam ed silt, la rg e ly from
a g r ic u ltu r a l runoff, for alm ost
h a lf the pro b lem . A n o th e r p ro ­
b le m w as n u tr ie n ts s u c h as
p h o s p h o ro u s — c o n ta in e d In
m a n y farm fe rtiliz e rs — that
p ro m o te g ro w th o f algae and
c h o k e out o th e r life.
A g r ic u ltu r e a c c o u n te d for 72
p e rcen t o f the p o llu tio n In the
riv e rs and stream s, a n d u rb a n
sto rm w a le r ru n o ff m ad e u p 15
percen t.
S lm lln r ly . a g ric u ltu re w as the
len d in g p o llu te r o f the lakes,
pon ds and re se rv o irs assessed
try Ihe E P A . In a ll, ab o u t 40
p e rcen t o f those b o d ie s o f w n tcr
w ere e x a m in e d , or 4 0 m illio n
total acres.
E P A fo u n d that Just 43 percent
o f ih e la k e s c o u ld su p p o rt all
u ses.

Develop-----a ls o be h ille d to the c ity .
II e v e ry th in g fro m w r itin g reg­
u la tio n s lo a p p ly in g fo r gru n ts
w ere d o n e by A n d e rse n , w h ic h
W est sa id It w o u ld not. It c o u ld
co st d ie c ity $1 00,(XX) iM-fore the
f ir s t s h o v e l o f d ir t w e re
o v e rtu rn e d .
W est sa id th e llg u rc s h o u ld be
c o n s id e ra b ly less.
A s u rv e y done o f Ihe c lly 's
7 ,0 0 0 re sid e n ts tw o y e a rs ago
w a s fu v o ru b lc tow ard the re d e ­
v e lo p m e n t project. W est said.
T h e c it y d id not b e liev e, h o w e v ­
er, that It w a s tim e to m ove
ah e a d w ld r the project u n til now.
T h e c o m m is s io n w ill m eet
to n ig h t In th e ir c h a m b e rs at C ity
H a ll. 100 C o u n tr y C lu b Road, at
7 p.m.
N e w ly e le c te d c o m m is s io n e r
S h e ila S a w y e r w ill he sw o rn In at
the sta rt of the m eeting.

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m is s io n co n sid e ra tio n .
A fte r u d isc u s sio n on w hat
a re a s w o u ld he co ve red u n d e r
the re s tric tio n s , the c o m m is s io n
a ls o in s tru c te d the s ta ll to Iden­
t i f y t h e s p e c i f i c a r e a s In
d o w n to w n Sanford.
R u s s e ll said he e xp ects the
m a tte r w ill he (Inc-tuncd a n d
a b le to co m e u p fo r c o m m is s io n
c o n s id e ra tio n as soon as the
n e x t m e e tin g , o n A p r il 25.
If a n d w h e n (lie new a d d itio n s
a rc m ad e to the c it y o rd in a n c e ,
R u s s e ll Indicated p o lice co ve rin g
th e d o w n to w n area w o u ld he
I s s u in g m o re t ic k e ts for the
v io la t io n s , In th e hope th a t
pe o p le w o u ld soon refrain fro m
m a k in g the U -turns.

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•A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, April 21, 1094

Census: Texas, Florida
rise in population
By RANDOLPH ■. SCHMID

Associated Pross Writer
W A S H I N G T O N - T h e S o u th unci W est w ill
c o n tin u e to be m a g n e ts for A m e ric a 's people o v e r
the n e x t q u a rte r-c e n tu ry , bu t It w ill be a m o re
v a rie d p o p u la tio n , a n d a n o ld e r one. th a n today.
lo o k in g uhend to 20 20. the C e n s u s B u re a u
e x p e c ts a n a tio n m o re e v e n ly b a la n ce d betw een
m e n a n d w o m en , w ith a s m a lle r sh a re or w h ite s
a n d m o re m in o ritie s , one w ith the b ig B a b y Boom
g e n e ra tio n r e tir in g a n d few er y o u n g people
fo llo w in g u lo n g b e h in d .
C e n s u s p o p u la tio n exp ert P a u l C a m p b e ll sa id
W e d n e sd a y that he w as so m ew h a t s u rp ris e d that
the stu d y sh o w e d c o n tin u in g h e a v y m ig ra tio n to
S o u th e rn a n d W e ste rn states, a re a s that have
a ttra cte d m illio n s In recent decades.
T h e S o u th Is a lr e a d y th e n a t io n 's m o st
p o p u lo u s reg io n . C a m p b e ll noted, a n d b y 2 0 1 0
the W est s h o u ld su rp a s s the M id w e st for se co n d
place.
N ew Y o r k a n d C a lifo r n ia w ill see m a n y c u rre n t
re sid e n ts d e p a rt for o th e r states o v e r the pe riod,
bu t a r riv a ls from o th e r c o u n trie s w ill c o n tin u e to
t&gt;oost the |K&gt;pnlutlons o f those states.
T h e p ro je c tio n s sec C a lifo rn ia tig h te n in g Its
g rip o n first place In to ln l p o p u la tio n , bu t b y 2 0 2 0
N ew Y o rk s h o u ld s lip to fo u rth , tr a ilin g T e x a s a n d
F lo rid a , the report a n tic ip a te s.
In fact, the y e a rly p ro je c tio n s sh ow T e x a s
e d g in g past N ew Y o rk a ro u n d the m id d le o f th is
y e a r to c la im the secon d spot.
T h e b u re a u 's best 2 0 2 0 fo re sig h t Is a n a tio n of
3 2 5 .0 m illio n people, u p from 240.4 m illio n
co u n te d In 1000.
W o m en are e xp ecte d to total 160 m illio n . 5 0 0
p e rce n t o f the p o p u la tio n . T h a t 's s lig h tly belo w
th e 51 .2 p e rce n t th e y m ade u p In 1003.
Im m ig ra tio n , w h ic h te n d s to lx* la rg e ly m a le . Is
p ro b a b ly the m a jo r fa cto r In th is exp e cte d sh ift.
C a m p b e ll mild.

W h ite s w ill s t ill m a k e u p by far th e larg est
n u m b e r o f A m e ric a n s , th o u g h not as b ig a
percen tag e as th e y d o now . T h e w h ite p o p u la tio n
w ill s h rin k fro m 8 3 .3 p e rce n t to 7 8 .2 percen t,
th o u g h It w ill g ro w In totnl people to 2 5 4 .8
m illio n .
Im m ig ra tio n a n d ra p id p o p u la tio n g ro w th arc
exp e cte d to m n k c llls p a n lc s the n a tio n 's larg est
m in o r ity by 2 0 2 0 . to ta lin g 5 1 .2 m illio n , o r 15.7
p e rce n t of the p o p u la tio n . T h a t's u p from 0.7
p e rcen t In 1993.
B la c k s w ill be the se co n d largest m in o r ity at
4 5 .4 m illio n people. 13.9 percen t. T h n t's an
Increase from the c u rre n t 12.5 percent.
A s la n s a n d P a c ific Islanders, loo . w ill see
sig n ific a n t g ro w th , r is in g to 2 2 .0 m illio n , o r 0 .9
p e rcen t, from th e ir c u rre n t 3.4 percent.
A m e ric a n In d ia n s w ill Increase th e ir sh a re o f
th e p o p u la tio n fro m 0.8 percen t to 0 .9 percen t,
r is in g to 3.1 m illio n In 20 20.
T h e fa stest-g ro w in g age g ro u p Is e xp ecte d to lw
th e 55-to-04 c o m p o n e n t. In c re a sin g to 4 2 .3
m illio n |&gt;eoplc. u p from 8 .2 p e rce n t to 13 p e rcen t
o f n il A m e ric a n s b y 2020.
A n d the p o p u la tio n o f Hint g ro u p Is re la tiv e ly
e a sy to project, b a rrin g ca ta stro p h e , s in c e these
people have a lre a d y been born.
T h e 2 5 -to -3 4 g ro u p , th e lu r g r s t n o w . Is
e x p e cte d h o ld o n to to p p la ce r is in g to 43 .5
m illio n , a lth o u g h that w ill a m o u n t to a d e c lin in g
sh a re o f the to ta l, fa llin g fro m 10.0 percen t to
13.4 percent.
T h e biggest d ro p , th o u g h . Is e x p e cte d a m o n g
th e e a rly m id d le age 35-to-44 g ro u p , w h ic h Is
a n tic ip a te d to fa ll from the c u rre n t 15.8 p e rcen t
to 12.2 p e rcen t o f A m e ric a n s , even th o u g h the
to ta l Increases to 3 9 .0 m illio n .
M a k in g g a in s are the se g m e n ts of the p o p u la ­
tio n s ta rtin g at age 45.
T h e 4 5 to-54 g ro u p edges u p from 10.8 p e rcen t
to 11.9 p e rcen t, those 05-to-74 go from 7.2
|&gt;crcent to 9.5 p e rce n t o f the total.

FC C removes last hurdle
By JRANNIN1 AVIR SA

Associated Pross Writer
W A S H I N G T O N — B lc k T r a c y 's tw o -w a y w rist
ra d io h a s c le a re d Its last fed eral h u rd le .
S ta rtin g th is s u m m e r, c o m p a n ie s for the first
tim e w ill he a llo w e d to b id for lic e n s e s lo o lfe r a
new c ro p o l a d v a n ce d , w ire le ss c o m m u n ic a tio n s

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
I E M I N 0 L E CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A .
C A IE NO. N i n C A I F L
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D
P O LIC E D E P A R T M E N T .
Plaintiff.
v*

R A L P H RASH.
Defendant
NOTICE OF F O R F E IT U R E
P R O C E E D IN O
TO
R A LPH J
RASH. 110
B A L B O A CO URT. SAN FO R D .
FL
FATIM A RASH. 110 B A LB O A
CO URT SAN FO RD. F L
«nd All other* a ho claim A n
Interest In the h#low described
properly
Chi«l RAlph R u s m II. o l the
S«nlofd
Police
Department
Seminole
Count,.
Floride.
through
h it
olllceet.
In
vesllgetor* or Agent,, ta ile d the
,ub|e&lt;l property, to wit
tra o o o u s c u r r e n c y
on M arch 4. 1994. At or near
Seminole County, Florida, and It
p re se n tly holding M id property
lo r Ihe p u rp o M o l forfeiture

purtuant to Section, 9)2 rot 707.
Florida
Statute,, h a ,
RE
Q U E S T E D that an Honorable
Judge ot the C ircuit Court.
Eighteenth Ju dicial
Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida. Ittue
a Finding ol Probable Cauve
why the above property thould
not be forfeited to the above
agency You w ill be M n t a copy
ol the Finding of Probable
Caute once II I, signed by the
Judge and It w ill advice you how
and when to re,pond to thl,
requetl lor lor failure
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y THAT
a true and correct copy ol the
foregoing ha, been furnlthed lo
the above named ad d resM , by
U S regitlered m all, return
receipt requeued th l, Itlh day
ot A pril. r/e&lt;
N O R M A N R W O L F IN C E R
STATE A T T O R N E Y
B Y Anne E
R ich a rd , Rutberg
A , , i, la n l State Attorney
Florida Bar ,7t740l
O il lea o l the Slate Attorney
lOOEatt F ir,I Street
Sanford. F L 177/1

401 JTJ TS14

Publish A p ril 15. It.}}. 71. m e
D E Q 141

NOTICE O F T A X S A L E
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N THAT ON THE l l t l D A Y OF M A Y .
1994. 10 00 A M A T T H E CO U N T Y S E R V IC E S B U IL O IN G IN
SA N FO R D , n o t E A ST FIR ST S T R E E T . ROOM 1071. C O U N T Y OF
S E M IN O L E . ST A T E OF F LO R ID A , T A X SA LE C E R T IF IC A T E S
W ILL B E SO LO ON T H E FO LLO W IN G D E S C R IB E D L A N D TO
P A Y THE A M O U N T DUE FO R T A X E S H E R E IN SET O P PO S IT E
TH E SA M E . T O G E T H E R W ITH A L L COSTS O F SUCH S A L E A N D
A L L A D V E R T IS IN G S A L E W IL L B E H E L D IN THE C O U N T Y
CO M M ISSIO N C H A M B E R S .
N A M E L E O A L DESCRIPTIO N
...............
...............

s e rv ic e s . T h e s e In c lu d e u s in g s m a ll m o b ile
e le c tro n ic* for tw o -w a y fa x in g a n d p a g in g — a n d
the c o m ic s trip d e te c tiv e 's tin y c o m m u n ic a tio n s
device.
O n W e d n e sd a y the F e d e ra l C o m m u n ic a tio n s
C o m m is s io n m ad e th is a ll p o ssib le b y se ttin g
ru le s for b id d in g o n 3 .5 5 4 n a rro w -b a n d p e rso n al
c o m m u n ic a tio n s se rv ice s licen ses. H o w q u ic k ly
the se rvice s w ill be a v a ila b le to c o n s u m e rs w ill
d e p en d on the c o m p a n ie s.
E x p e c tin g a great d e m a n d fo r these new
se rv ice s, b u sin e ss e s fro n t, th e gia nt B e llS o u th
C o rp . to s m a ll e n tre p re n e u rs are eager to bid. T h e
g o v e rn m e n t e s tim a te s th a t'o n average, a lic e n s e
to p ro v id e n a tio n a l se rv ice w ill go for $ 0 m illio n
a n d a lo ca l lic e n s e for $5,000.
T h e F C C sa id It w ill a u c tio n off se v e ra l lic e n s e s
at a tim e, a n d b id s w ill be m ad e p u b lic so
c o m p e tito rs ca n try to lo p ea ch o th e r's offer.
T e n n a tio n w id e lic e n s e s w ill be a u c tio n e d first,
salt) Robert Pep per, a k e y d e sig n e r o f the new
ru le s a n d c h ie f o f the F C C 's O ffice o f P la n s a n d
P o lic y .
S e p a ra te ly , the F C C a lso set the g ro u n d ru le s to
a u c tio n 1.400 lic e n s e s fo r In te ra ctive v id e o a n d
d a ta t h is s u m m e r. L ic e n s e s c o v e rin g la rg e
m a rk e ts w ill be offered first. T h o se fo r the top
n in e m a rk e ts. In c lu d in g N ew Y o rk . L o s A n g e le s
a n d C h lra g o . h a v e a lre a d y been a w a rd e d by
lo tte ry .

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF A P U B L IC H E A R IN O T O C O N SID E R TH E
A D O P T IO N O F AN O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C IT Y OF
SAN FO R D . F LO R ID A
Notice I, hereby given the! e Pub lic Heerlng w ill be held In the
Commission Room el the C ity H ell. 300 North Perk Avenue. In the
C ity ol Sentord. Floride, et 7 00 o'clock P M on A p ril 25. 1994. lo
consider the Adoption of en ordlnence by the City ot Sentord. Floride.
described eslo l low,
O R D IN A N C E NO. 1794
TO A N N E X A P O R T IO N OF TH AT C E R T A IN P R O P E R T Y
L Y IN G B E T W E E N SR 44 ANO ST. JOHNS P A R K W A Y A N D
B E T W E E N TOWNE C E N T E R B O U L E V A R D A N D R IN E H A R T
R O AD , AS SHOWN ON T H E M A P B E LO W

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
X N O TICE OF A P U B LIC H E A R IN O TO C O N S ID E R T H E
A D O P T IO N O F AN O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E CITY OF
SA N FO R D . F LO R IO A
Notice Is hereby given that e Public Hearing w ill be held In the
Commission Room et the City H ell. 300 North P erk Avenue. In the
City o l Sanford. Florida, el 7 00 o'clock P M on A p ril 25. 1994. lo
consider the adoption of en ordlnence by the City of Sanford. Florida,
described as follows:
O R D IN A N C E NO. &gt;245
TO A N N E X A PO RTIO N OF THAT C E R T A IN P R O P E R T Y
L Y IN O B E T W E E N F E R N D R IV E A N D ROSE ORIV/E A N D
B E T W E E N P A L M W A Y A N D SA N FO R D A V E N U E . AS SHOWN
ON THE M A P BE LO W

A complete description end a copy ol the ordlnence shell be
available et the olllce ot the City Clerk tor ell persons desiring lo
eaemlne the seme
A ll parties In Interest end cltl/ens shell have en opportunity lo be
heard et M id heerlng
By order o l the City Commission ol the City ol Sanford Floride
A D V IC E TO THE P U B L IC
IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S TO
A P P E A L A D ECISION M A D E WITH R E S P E C T TO A N Y M A T T E R
C O N S ID E R E D AT THE A B O VE M E E T IN G OR H E A R IN G HE
M A Y N E E O A V E R B A T IM R E C O R D OF TIIE P R O C E E D IN G S .
IN C LU D IN G THE T EST IM O N Y A N D E V IO E N C E WHICH RE
CO R D IS NOT P R O V ID E D B Y THE C ITY O F SA N FO R D IFS
714 0105)
P E R S O N S WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G ASSISTANCE TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y OF T H ESE P R O C E E D IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT THE P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E AD A CO O RDIN ATO R AT
130 5424 41 HO URS IN A D V A N C E OF THE M E E T IN G
Janet R Donahoe
C ity Clerk
Publish A p ril 14end 21. 1994
D E Q 144

R I F O R T O F CONDITION
CO N SO LID ATIN G D O M ESTIC 5 U B 1 I0 IA R IIS OF T H E
L IB E R T Y N A T IO N A L B A N K O F LONOW OOD IN T H E ST AT E
O F F L O R ID A , AT T H E CLO SE OF B U SIN ESSO N
M A R C H 31, 1994, P U B L IS H E D IN R E SPO N S E T O C A L L
M A D E B Y C O M P T R O L L E R OF T H E C U R R E N C Y , U N D E R T IT L E
II. U N IT E O ST AT ES CO D E, SECTION 141.
C H A R T E R N U M B E R I7SS1, C O M P T R O L L E R O F T H E C U R R E N C Y
S O U T H E A S T E R N DISTRICT
Statemenl of Resources end Lia bilities
ASSETS
Thousands of Dollars
Cash end balances due from depository Institutions
Noninterest bearing balances end currency end coin.............. 7.50)
Interest bearing balances........................................................
0
Securities:
Held lo m aturity M c u r llle s ..................................
4.104
A v ailable lor sale M c u rllle s .......................................
*04
Federal funds s o ld ..........................................................
4/200
Securities purchased under agreements to rew ll. ....................
0
Loam end leaw tlnanc Ing receivables
Loans and leases, net ot unearned Income ................. 74.974
LESS: Allowance for loan and leaM Io s m s ...............
191
LESS: Allocated transfer risk re M rv e ..........................
0
Loans and leaMS. net of unearned Income.
allowance, and re M rv e .................................
74.343
A s m Is held In trading accounts
...............
0
Prem ises and Used assets
(Including capltallted leaMS) .
I.0t7
Other real estate owned
MS
Investments In unconsolidated subsidiaries
and associated companies
....
0
Customers' lia b ility lo this bank on
acceptances outstanding........................................
0
Intangible a s M t s .......................................................................
0
Other a s M t s ........................
J»1
Total asM ts.............................................................
M il*
L o s m s deterred pursuant lo I) U S.C. 1I2)(|)..................
N /A
Total asM ts and Io s m s deferred
pursuant to 13 U S C 1111(11......................................
3t.lt*
L IA B IL IT IE S
Deposit*
In domestic office*.........................
17.419
Noninterest b ea rin g ..................... .............................. 1.414
Interest bearing........................................ .................34.323
Federal fund* p u rch ased ...... .............................
0
Securities M id under agreement* lo repurchase
0
Demand note* Issued to the U S Treasury
0
Trading lia b ilities
0
Other borrowed m oney:
With original m aturity of one year or less
0
W ith o r i g i n a l m a t u r it y o f m o re th a n o ne y e a r
0
Mortgage indebtedness and obligations unde'
capltallted leaM S...........................
S
0
Hank , lia b ility on acceptance, eiacuted
and outstanding
0
Subordinated notes and debentures
0
Other lia b ilities
»*
Total liabilities
.
33,*41
Lim ited Ilf* preferred stock and related surplus
0
E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L
Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus
0
Common slock
7 121
Surplus............................................... ■
J .iJ l
Undivided profits and cepltpl reMrve*
997
Net unreallted holding gains (Io s m s I on
available lor M le M c u rllle s
141
Total equity capital
3 73a
L o s m s deterred pursuant lo IJ U S C II71II)
N 'A
Total equity capital and Io s m s deterred
pursuant to t) U S C II21I|&gt;
3 7)4
Total liabilities, lim ited life preferred
stock, equity capital and Io sm s
deterred pursuant lo 17 U S C lt7)(|&gt;
M it*
I. J O Y C E H
F R A N K L I N . S E N IO R V IC E P R E S I
O E N T /C A S H IE R , ol the above named bank do hereby declare that
this Report ol Condition I* true and correct to the best ol my
k now ledge and tie Ilel
/Joyce H Franklin
A p ril I) 1994
We the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this
statement ol reM urces and liabilities We declare that It has been
examined by us. and lo the best ol our knowledge and ballet ha* been
prepared in conlormanc* with the Instruction* and I* true and
correct
S 'Jo h n A Baldwin
S 'P h ilip J Kobrin
1/ W illiam B G o s m II
Publish: A p r il31.1994
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P E R S O N S WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A SSISTANCE TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O ULD
CO N T A CT T H E E M P L O Y E E R E LA T IO N S D E P A R T M E N T A D A
C O O R D IN A T O R 4t HO URS IN A D V A N C E O F TH E M E E T IN G AT
MI-1130. E X T E N S I O N 7941.
RAY V A LD ES
T A X C O L LE C T O R
S E M IN O LE CO U N T Y , F L O R ID A
Publish: A p ril 14. 31. 71 and M ay 5,1994
D E Q 132

A complete description end e copy o l the ordinance shell be
tve lleb le et the office of the City Clerk for ell person, desiring lo
• rem lne the seme
A ll p e rlle , In Interest end c lllie n s shell have an opportunity lo be
heard et M id hearing.
By order ol the City Commission of the C lfy of Sanford. Florida.
A D V IC E TO THE P U B LIC : IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S TO
A P P E A L A' DECISION M A D E WITH R E S P E C T TO A N Y M A T T E R
C O N SID E R ED A T T H E A B O V E M E E T IN O OR H E A R IN O . H E
M A Y N E E D A V E R B A T IM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S .
IN C LU D IN G TH E T E ST IM O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E . W HICH R E ­
CO RD IS NOT P R O V ID E D B Y T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D . (F S
394 0105)
P E R S O N S WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN G ASSISTANCE TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O P T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
CO N TACT TH E P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E AO A CO O R D IN ATO R A T
3305424 4t HOURS IN A D V A N C E O P TH E M E E T IN O .
Janet R. Donahoe
C ity Clerk
Publish: A p ril I4 e n d ]l. 1994
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Sports

Then there w ere two

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Scorekeepers needed
S A N F O R D — E x p e rie n c e d «corckec|&gt;crn urc
needed b y H ie S a n fo rd O ffic ia tin g S e rv ic e fo r the
u p c o m in g sp rin g s o ltb a ll seasons.
S c o re k e e p e rs w ill be p a id $5 per gam e.
In le re s le d p a rlie s s h o u ld c a ll (4 0 7 )3 2 2 -9 0 2 6 .

Tim 's Team makes up ground
S A N F O R D — T h a n k s to som e h e lp from
Y o u n g G u n s . T im 's T e a m g a in e d on Ihe
fro n t-ru n n in g S ix P a c k In Ihe S a n fo rd R e cre ­
a tio n C o-ed P o w e r V o lle y b a ll Le a g u e W e d n esd a y
at the S a n fo rd M id d le S c h o o l G y m n n ln r lu m .
In Ihe first in a te h s o f th e e v e n in g , the
W n n n a -lk -c 'n o u tla sted ih e H a w k s 15-3, 1 4 -Id.
15-13 w h ile the Y o u n g G u n s w ere u p s e ttin g tile
S ix P a c k 15 - 13. H I 5. I I Q.
T h e S ix P a c k c a m e h a c k a n d sw ept Ihe H a w k s
15-7. 15-7 a s T in t's T e a m " lh a n k e d " Ihe Y o u n g
G u n s b y h e a lin g th e m 16-14. 15-3. T im 's T e a m
th e n ro lle d to a IB-9. 15 0 w in o ver the S ix Pack
w h ile Ihe Y o u n g G u n s b o u n ce d h a c k lo ls-a l Ihe
W a n n a -H e e 's d -15. 15-10, 1 1-5.
T h e S ix P a ck (14-3) no w lend T im 's T e a m
(12-41 b y IV* gam es. T h e y 'r e fo llo w e d hv the
Y o u n g G u n s (9-6). W a n na-E lee's (4-13). a n d T h e
H a w k s (3 -14).

Toucan Willie’s falls short
O V IE D O — U ndefeated P la y e rs s tr u c k for four
r u n s In the lo p o f the first In n in g a n d h u n g o n lo
heal T o u c a n W illie 's 5-4 In th e s e m ifin a ls of Ihe
O v ie d o R e cre a tio n W e d n e s d a y M e n 's C la s s C
s lo w p ltc h so ftb a ll I n u riin itic n t at ih e O v ie d o
S p o rts C o m p le x .
L e a d in g Ihe a tta c k for T o u ca n W illie 's (tl-5).
w h ic h o u t-h it P la y e rs H-4. w as la ttice A b n e y
(double, sin g le, one ru n scored, one R ill) and
K e n n y T u tt le (two sin g le s, one run. o ne R ill)
A ls o c h ip p in g In w ere D o u g IV g cl (trip le , one
run). E d d ie N o tio n (sing le, tw o R ill) . Ron
G a rd n e r (single, o n e run), a n d R ic k T rlb lt
(single).

O ’Neal nets 53 in Magic win
O R L A N D O - S lta q u lllc O 'N ea l, ta k in g a im al
Ihe NI1A sc o rin g title , p o u red In a le a g u e -h ig h 53
p o in ts W e d n e sd a y n ig h t lo lead the O rla n d o
M a g ic to a 121-101 v ic to ry over the M in n e so ta
T lm b e rw o lv c s .
O 'N e a l began Ihe n ig h t tra ilin g S a n A n to n io 's
D a v id R o b in s o n b y .3 p o in ts fo r th e le a g u e 's lo p
s c o rin g uvcru gc. He had 34 In d ie first h a lf and
Ills ca re e r-h ig h a i d / f u n r lit o - r e r o r d p e rfo r­
m a n ce m A v c d h i lit 4 n m fits# p llk'e w llll- n 29.34'
average w ith iw c jg a m w le ft In tlte season.
R o b in s o n had t f t r p re v io u s league h ig h o f 50.
a lso a g a in st M in n e so ta , a n d Is a v e ra g in g 29 .27.
O 'N e a l a lso had 18 re b o u n d s a n d fo u r a ss is ts
as O rla n d o w on Its 4 9 th gam e.

AROUND THE NATION
Rockies unload on Marlins
D E N V E R — A n d re s G a la rra g a d ro v e In five
ru n s w ith u p a ir o f h o m e rs and E llis H a rk s
add ed fo u r l u l l w ith u h o m e r a n d d o u b le
W e d n e sd a y , p o w e rin g the C o lo ra d o R o c k ie s past
Ihe F lo rid a M a rlin s 16-6.
.
T h e R o c k ie s p o u n d e d out 10 (ills, n in e for
e x tra bases, lo sa lv a g e Ihe fin a l gam e o f Ihe
th re e -g a m e s e rie s u g n ln st t h e ir e x p a n s io n
c o u n te rp a rts .
B u rk s , the N L 's le a d in g h itte r (.469). pu t the
R o c k ie s ah ea d 2-0 In the se co n d w ith a tw o -run
h o m e r o ff M a r lin s s ta rte r Put R ap p, w h o h a d not
a llo w e d u h o m e r In I lls p re v io u s 58 2-3 Innings.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
JU C O Baseball
( :Santa Fa CC at Seminole CC, 3 p.m.

Baseball
UMalnland at Oviedo, 7 p.m.
□ Kleelmmee-Osceola at Lake Brantley, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ Cypress Creek at Seminole, 4 p.m,
□ Lyman al Lake Howell, 4 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley el Klsslmmee-Osceola, 7 p.m.

Softball
□ Seminole at Lyman, V, 4 p.m.; JV, 6 p.m.
□ Oviedo at L.Branlley, JV,5:30 p.m.;V, 7 p.m.

Golf
□ SAC boys' tournament, alto T B A
□ SAC girls' tournament at E astw ood, noon.

□O viedo vs. Lake Howell at Hod Bug Lako Park,
3:30 p.m.

bomplets listings on Page 2B

,
W h ile

Sox

Late rally
keeps Pats
in the hunt

By TONY OeSORMIER

Prom Staff Reports

Horald S p o rts E ditor________________

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - T h re e
c o n s e c u tiv e h its w ith Iw o out In Ihe
s l x l li In n in g k e p i the L a k e B ra n tle y
P a trio ts a liv e In H r c hase for Ihe
S e m in o l e A t h l e t i c C o n f e r e n c e
b a s e b a ll llllc .
T ie d w it h L a k e M a r y a l 3 -3
e n te rin g Ihe bottom o f the s l x l li
In n in g , the P a trio ts g o l a d o u b le
fro m Pete G n ld ls . an R B I s in g le hv
J o e y H o m ie r, a n d rui RHI d o u b le by
J e f f S h a w lo la k e a 5-3 v ic to ry o v e r
(he R a m s W e d n esd ay n ig h t.
W it h th e w in . L a k e B r a n t le y
(19 6. 5 2 In H r S A C ) re m a in s one
gam e b e h in d O v ie d o 116 6. O l S A C
a fte r tx -a lln g L y m a n 1-0 W e d n e sd a y
n ig h t) In Ihe co nference s ta n d in g s
T h e Iw o te a m s w ill p la y F rid a y at
O v ie d o 's M lk le r F ie ld

LO N C .W O O D T h is o n e w as
w o rth the w nlt.
A fte r a 2 0 -m ln n te d e la y to w ait for
the sun In sel, T o d d H r llh o r n and
the O v ie d o L io n s cra fte d a 1-0 w in
o v er M a rk T h u c n s m id Ihe L y m a n
G re y h o u n d s In a c rit ic a l S e m in o le
A th le tic C o n fe re n ce h a se lin ll gam e
W e d n esd a y n ig h t at L y m a n H ig h
S ch o o l.
T h e gam e w as c rit ic a l because (I.)
II k ep i O v ie d o (10-7. 0-1 S A C ) In
first p la ce In the co n feren ce a n d (2)
II e lim in a te d L y m a n 115-9. 4-4 S A C )
Irom the co n feren ce title nice.
"D o th p itc h e rs th re w e x c e lle n t
g a m e s," sa id O v ie d o co u ch M ik e
F e r r e l l. “ T h a t k id ( L y m a n
sid e w in d e r M a rk T h a en s) c a n p itch .
He p itch e d a great gam e ton ig h t. He
m a d e ju s t o n e m is ta k e ."
T h a e n s, w h o took a n o -h ltte r Into
the fo u rth In n in g , ru n Into Ills o n ly
s|K)t o f tro u b le In the fifth In n in g
w hen T e d D row n led off w ith a
sing le, w a s b a lk e d to secon d by
T h a en s. and w ent to th ird o n T im
S la v ik 's h u n t sing le.

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O nly a groat play by Lym an third basem an J a s o n S h ip le y and catcho r Tod
K o llo r ko pl O v io d o 's Tod Brow n (on ground) Irom sco rin g tho L io n s ' llr s l run
on a su lc ld o bunt O vlodo ovon tually sco ro d o n a dolayod d o u b le slo al.

Braden leads Tribe by Silver Hawks
From Staff Reports
S A N F O R D — B a ttlin g I h e effects of the flu . C h a d
B ra de n s till m a n a g ed lo p itc h n in e s tro n g In n in g s lo
h e lp S e m in o le beat L a k e H o w e ll 4-3 In a S e m in o le
A tlilc R c . C o n fe re n ce b a se b a ll content W e d n e sd a y oftertHHin:
)
A lcx V C co stu p ro v id e d Ihe. gam e w in n in g ru n w h e n he
led o f the bo tto m o f Ihe n ln lll w ith a sin g le , a d v a n ce d lo
second o n a s a c rific e h u n lT J y P h illip E u b a n k s , lo o k
th ir d o n n w ild p itch , a n d sco red o n J a m ie K in g 's
sa c rific e fly.
B ra d e n 10-21 a llo w e d three ru n s (tw o earned) on n in e
h its w h ile s t r ik in g out seven a n d w a lk in g four. I Its m a in
n e m e sis w as R ic h D lT o rr. w h o w a s 3-for-5 w lih a
tw o run ho m e r u n In ih e l l l l l i Inning.

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Lako H c . l l
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F o r L a k e M ary. S c n ll B ry a n had a
d o u b le , sin g le , a n d a n RBI M ik e
M ilk y lilt iw o sin g le s J a v R e y n o ld s
d o u b le d a n d scored a ru n . Rene
P c n v . added a single a n d a ru n
C h r is K lc lh l co n trib u te d a stngb
a n d a n RBI. J im Ita /u rl sco red a
ru n B ry a n S e h u iiia k e r bad a n RBI
C h r is T ib b e tts , w ho r u n ic o n in
re lie f ol sta rte r S co n C o n n e r w ith
tw o o u t a n d the liases lo a d e d h i the
lilt t i In n in g , w as Hie w in n in g plt« t i­
e r for Hu- Putrtnlx. R ic h A le x a n d e r
su ffe re d H ie loss.

K e v in S te p h e n s o n added tw o s in g le s a n d a r u n for Ihe
S ilv e r H a w ks. M ik e H e rn a n d e z d o u b le d In a ru n . C h r is
T o lliv e r sin g le d a n d sco red a ru n D w a y n e S a n fo rd and
R ic k y P a d illa e a c h till a s in g le.
K in g a lso h ad a d o u b le a n d a r u n sco red lo go w ith Ills
RBI D e o il D a n ie ls c o n ir lh u tc d a sin g le , one ru n . a n d
iw o R B I C o re y G o e lie r h ad a s in g le a n d an RBI. M ik e
M e ad o w s and B ria n W lllr o x each till a sin g le . E u b a n k s
also sco red a ru n

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Raiders explode
for 19 hits in rout

‘OT’ pays
dividends for
’Note netters

Prom Staff Rsports

Prom Staff Rsports
O R L A N D O — S e b a stia n G ra s a n d
M att D u rh a m p ill In a lll ll e o v e rtim e
W e d n esd a y lo lead Ihe S e m in o le
H ig h S c h o o l Iwiys' te n n is le a rn lo a
5-2 w in o v e r C o lo n ia l W e d n e sd a y
aftern oon .
M e a n w h ile , a l L a ke S y lv a n P a rk,
the S e m in o le g ir ls a lso sc o re d a 5-2
w in o ver f lic C o lo n ia l G re n a d ie rs.
D u rh a m , p la y in g No. 5 sin g le s,
had to go to the tieb re a ke r lo beat
M ik e S t a n le y 9 8 (H O). V a rg a s .
S e m in o le 's No. 4. o u tla s te d Peter
B o y d 9-7.
S e m in o le (7-5) a lso p ic k e d u p
w in s a t N o . I. w h e r e O s c a r
C u u o n lz a d o defeated M a u ric e lin e d
8-0. a n d No. 3 sin g le s. E d d ie V u rg a s
k n o c k in g o f f M a r k T u d o r 8 -4 .
C u u o n lz a d o a n d D a v id E d w a r d s
learned u p to heal lin e d a n d M a ll
J o y 9-7 i ll No. I do u bles.
-Joy po sted the o n ly s in g le s w in
for C o lo n ia l (4-7). h e a tin g E d w a rd s
8 0. A l No. 2 do u b les. T u d o r a n d
B o y d to p p e d V a rg a s a n d G ra s 9-8
(7-2).
In the g ir ls ' m u lc h . S e m in o le s
A u b r e y N e l s o n , w h o h a d to
w it h d r a w f r o m t h e S e m in o l e
[ S e e T e n n is , P a g e 2 D

L u k e M a ry (15-10. 3-4 S A C ) tra v ­
e ls lo L a k e H o w e ll on F rid a y
G n ld ls led the P a trio ts w ith a
d o u b le , sin g le , and o ne ru n S h a w
fin is h e d w ith a double, o ne rim . and
iw o R B I. B r a il V a n D e r W c ld c
d o u b le d a n d sco red a ru n . H a rm e r
h ad a sin g le , o n e run. a n d a n RBI
J e lf D u lle r am i B ria n K r o l each
a d d e d a s in g le and a n RBI J o h n
A n d e rs e n sin g le d a n d sco red a ru n
M ic k e y B o no also lilt a sin g le

O R L A N D O — S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C olleg e u n lo ad e d
s e a s o n 's w o rth o f fr u s tra tio n on the V a le n c ia
Community C o lle g e M a ta d o rs W e dn esday, p o u n d in g
o u t 19 t ills o n the w a y lo a 14-3 ro m p In u M id -F lo rid a
C o n fe re n c e baseb all contest.
W h ile lie d id n 't need It. R o b M organ, a g ra d u a te ol
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l, w as the b e n c lld a r y of lire
o ffen siv e o u tp o u rin g as he a llo w e d one ru n on Iwo l ilis
o v e r five In n in g s to Im p ro ve Ills reco rd lo-t-3.
R ob ert B o lo g n a (L a k e H o w e ll) s tr u c k out se ve n In four
In n in g s o f re lie f for (lie R a id e rs
R ic k E c k s lc ln (S e m in o le) led the R a id e rs w ith Iwo
d o u b le s. Iw o sin g les, tw o runs, and three RBI E r ik
J o rd a n (O viedo) c o n trib u te d tw o do u b les, a sin g le, three
ru n s, a n d tw o RBI. J o h n n y G o o d ric h (New S m y rn a
B e ach ) had thre e s in g le s a n d a n RBI
Pete B e z c re d l (D e llo n a ) added a hom e ru n . sin g le,
thre e ru n s , a n d fo u r RBI. Isaac C r u z (S p ru c e C reek)
s in g le d tw ic e a n d s c o re d tw ic e . D e m y B e a m o n
(S e m in o le) h ad I w o s in g le s a n d a ru n .
S C C ( 19 -2 4 . 1 0 -12 M F C ) w ill h o s t S im la I'c
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e t ills a fte rn o o n at 3 p.m.
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M*r«ld Photo by Mkh**l Stodllntkl

Load in g S C O 's 19 h ll a lla c k woro R ic k E c k sto ln (No. 4)
and Erik Jo rd an (No. 23). E cksto ln w as 4-(or-5 w ith Iwo
d o u b lo s w hllo Jord an w ont 3-(or 6 w ilh Iw o d o u b lo s.

Jenkins fans 10 for undefeated White Sox; Orioles win

Boys’ Tennis

BASEBALL
CI2 p .m . W G N . C h ic a g o
M llw u u k e c H rc w c rs. (L)

Lions steal
win from
’Hounds

al

Prom Staff Rsports
S A N F O R D — U rud J e n k in s s tr u c k out 10 In
th ro w in g u fo u r-h it sh u to u t us (he undefeated
N obles C o n s tru c tio n W h ile S o x b la n k e d the B lu e
J a y s 12-0 In a S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n Babe R u th
B a s e b a ll L e a g u e g a m e W e d n e s d a y n ig h t al
S a n fo rd M e m o ria l S ta d iu m .
A t Z lt in B e c k F ie ld . H ie E lk s L o d g e No. 1241
C u b s k n o c k e d o ff H ie K lw u n ls O rio le s 8-2.
T h e W h ite S o x (7-0) lo p the A m e ric a n D iv is io n .
Icudlng the R o ta ry C lu b R o y a ls (5-2). A L a k e sid e
G a lle ry A 's (3-3). the O rio le s (3-4). o n d Ihe B lu e
J u y s (1 -6).
In H ie N a tio n a l D iv is io n . H ie M oose Lodge
P ira te s (5-1) n rc fo llo w ed b y the C u b s a n d
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s C a r d in a ls (both 4-3). a n d

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1 0 ).
O n F r id a y n ig h t, the A 's a rc sc h e d u le d lo p la y
Ihe P ira te s In a 5:4 5 p.m . gam e a l S a n fo rd
M e m o ria l S ta d iu m .
C h r is L a u w s in a led the W h ile S o x w ith u
d o u b le , tw o sin g les, tw o ru n s, a n d an R B I. B re tt
C o u n ts a dd ed a d o u b le, one ru n , a n d an R B I. J .R .
N o b les d o u b le d In a ru n . A le x J a c o t also b it a
do u ble. G e ra ld B is h o p sin g le d a n d sco red tw o
in n s .

J e n k in s sco red tw o ru n s and drove In ano ther.
C lu iz L y tic . A lv in S m ith , a n d S ie v e B ro w n each
h it a sin g le a n d sco red a ru n . D o m in ie G e lls and
D a v id R o b e rts e a ch scored a run.
S teve P lp ltn n c had Iwo o f Hie B lu e J a y s lilts .
M a rk K e rs l a n d L a w re n c e R u d o lf each lilt u
sin g le .
S h a u n P ric e trip le d In a rim a n d sco red a ru n
lo pace Hie C u b s . Steve D ru ssard sin g le d tw ice
a n d scored tw ice . R o b ert H a m p to n add ed a
d o u b le a n d uti RB I. K u rt B lu e had a sin g le , one
ru n . a n d tw o R B I. T e rra n c e H o u sto n sin g le d In a
ru n . M ik e E v a n s sco red tw ice. W a lle r B ry a n t a n d
D a rw in W illia m s each sco red a run.
M n rlo A le x a n d e r a n d J e rm a in e M a ck e y each
hit a sin g le fo r the O rio les. R lek F lo y d a n d M o nt
S to k e s each sco re d u ru n . B ru ce C u r le r had an
RBI.

�20 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 21, 1994

Pierce runs away with
‘nothing special’ motor

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOQS
Wednesday night
F irst race — 5/14. D: M M
A IIfin k i Candy
41 SO 15 00 5 10
7 Heavenly Way
10 M r id
iF a r lo r la it
4 10
d (4 J I M 40 P (4 71 10.40 T (4 7 3) IJ41.I0
Second race — *'14, C i 31.1)
7 Dark S * « l Lady
24 10 5 N I N
1 Hondo Mega Power
5 20 2.40
3Cr »Llght Foot
3 40
3 T rainer* Choice
3 20
O 11 7) 35 40 P (7 1) 300 40 T 171 2) 323 M T
17 I 3)1*1 !0 0 0 (4 7)51 10 5 (7 1 1 1) 741.40
Third r a c * - 1/1. t : 30.40
( P a t iln F a it
2 40 2 40 3 40
5 $| Shannon
5 40 4 20
4 llottool Allen
5 00
O i l 5) 72.40 P 11 5) 10 00 T O 5 4)01.20
Fourth race — 5/10. D: 31,44
0 Olnny P ill
10 00 4 00 » 40
O Sum m Beel
20 20 1140
5 E«pr*»»lan* Jim
0 40
O (4 0) 101.40 P (0 4 ) 77 40 T (0 4 1) 3100 20
F lllh r a c e - 3 / 0 ,5 : 10.10
2 P u ll M ck en ile
25 40 10 20 4 20
7R(ghtGu**t
4 40 3 20
3 Pomona Pomp
4 SO
O (3 7) 30 40 P (2 71 73.30 T 11 7 3) 100 00
Slath race — 5/11, D: 1130
1 Peach W are
4 40 4 20 3 00
0 Gem ini Star
31 40 4 00
iF o iy M I r a d e b a b y
310
Q U O ) 34 40 P (11) 1140 T O S S ) 141.40
Seventh race — 1/1. Si 10.54
7 Pl« Bush G uy
4 40 1 40 2 40
5 Public Action
4 40 4 00
4 Llltte Joyces
4 00
Q 11 71 24 20 P ( M l 34.40 T (7 5 4) 141.00 5
(7 5 4 A ll) 101.20
Eighth r a c e -5 /1 4 , B: 11.17
4 K a ltu Sapporo
0 20 7 10 13 20
J J d t B rick Top
15 40 4 10
7 Omni Startlghter
J 20
011 4) 142.30 P (4 1) 134 00 T (4 171 l i t 00
Ninth race — 1/1, 5: 30 27
7 Ocala Cured
7 40 3 40 1 40
1 HuUool Greg
4 00 3 00
1 Vintage Velvet
4 20
011 7) 14 20 P (7 -l) 17.00 T (7-I-1) 170.04
1 0 t h r a c e - 1/14, D: 11.10
aS um m B aro n
7 40 3 40 3.20
l E J ’iJ e b
] 40 3 00
3 Ta&gt;k Klondike
7 40
0 ( 1 4 ) 31.70 P (4 I) II JO T (4-1-1) 307.40
llt h r a c e — 1/14, C: 11.71
3 P rlm a Ruth
1 00 140 3 40
4 F la ih S p la ih
3 20 3 00
7 L o ra c’l Schemel
4 40
O (3 4) II 40 P (3 4132.40 T (1 4 71 170 40 TT
(4 )-] 1 4 7) 0.00 Jackpef 4174 40
llt h r a c e — 3/0, 5:10.11
IR Io tS In lln
1 30 7 40 2 00
I Ml** SI T hom ai
3 40 3 40
4 Share A Moment
5 40
0 (1 3) 13 30 P II I) 1070 T (1-1-4) 104 00
l l t h r a c e - 1/14. A: 10 47
J C &gt;Beauty Sleep
5 00 3 40 4 40
4 R ealistically
33 40 0 00
3 M l Shear Energy
13 40
Q U O ) 147 40 P 111) 104 20 T (1 1 1 ) 1103*0
Q D (I ) 1 A ll) II 0011 3 A ll 1) 117.40
I4lh race - 1 / 0 . 1:10.14
3 S| Shawn
4 40 3 00 5 30
4 In The Light
7 40 17 00
1 Proud A lle g lt
0 00
Q (1 4 ) 4 70 P (3 4) 0 40 T 13 4 3) 20 40 5
(3-4 1-1) 57.40
A-441) 11—5121,434

JAI-ALAI
A t Orlando Seminole
W tdneiday night
F lrltg a m e
2140

7 Onalndla
ISO 3 20
3 P ita
3 40 3 10
4 Arleche
3 00
Q 112) 41.40 P (7-1) 330.10 T (7 1 4)5)7.40
Second game
OOnaindla A ip lr l
24 40 24.20 14.00
IC o le E n rlq u e
4 00 4 40
7 Pita R e y n
1 00
Q (3 4) II 40 P 14 1) 77.40 T (4 3 7) 404.00 DO
17-4) 0.00 (7-All) 54.00
Thlrdgam e
7 Pardo Don
12 40 71 40 7 00
I P ita Jos*
0 40 1 00
4 Onalndia O yarl
140'
0 (1 7 1 44 SO P 17 1) 147 M T (7 14) 414 20
Fourth gam*
I R icardo
7 20 4 40 5 00
3 Pardo
13 00 15 40
4 Cole
4 40
0(1-1) 21 40 P &lt;1 1) 314 10 T (1 3 4 ) 244 00
F ilth game
lO n n d la C h m la
72 40 1 20 3 10
5 A rleche E rklag a
4 40 2 40
I Ricardo Enrique
1.00
0 ( 1 1) 74 40 P (1 5) 04 70 T 12 5-11 341.20
S lith g a m e
I Ingoyen O yarl
14 00 3 40 3 40
3 Onalndla Jour
4 40 4 20
5 Berra V ictor
ISO
Q (1 11 55 30 P 11 1) 142.20 T (I 1 5)244.40
Sevenltgam *
SM endl
13 40 500 3 30
3 Don
4 20 5 00
4 G o ltll
500
0 (3 5) 31 00 P (5 2) 04 40 T (1 1 4 ) 741 40
Eighth ga me
3 Napa Don
1110 7 10 140
4 Ren* Oyarl
3.30 4 40
4 Irlgoyan Chlm ela
340
Q (1 4) 42.30 P (7 41 117.40 TT (1-4-4) 301.10
Ninth gam*
3 Barra Bob
14 SO 4 00 4 00
1 Ole* G o ltll
31 40 7 40
4 Mendibe E rk lag a
1040
Q (1 3) 12 00 P (I I) (I 04 T (1-I-4) 247.00 TT
carryover 502 00
lolhgam *
1 A rra io la
•
7 SO 7 20 3 00
4 B tllr a n
IF 80 5 40
7 Uralde
,
5 40
QI1-4) 20.00 P *1-4 ) 74 50 T I M 7)047.40
11th gam*
4 Olea Bob
3130 1010 11.00
7 Mendibe G o llll
5 40 1 40
4 N a p 4 E rk l4 g a
140
Q 114) 11.10 PIS3) 17040 T (4 14) 135.40
lllh g t m o
0 Ren* Victor
10 40 5 30 3 00
4 Said Beltran
4 00 3 00
1 Mendibe Bob
140
Q (4 01 44 00 P (0 4) 111.70 T ISA-1) 411.10
0 0 1 1 * * 4 1 ) 177.40
lllh g o m t
* Mendibe
1100 11.30 0 00
7A ram oyo
5.30 10.30
4 74apa
4 40
Q (3 4) 53.40 P (4 1)0.00 (4 A ll) 11.00 (A ll 1)
17.50 TS 4 1 4) 11.30 T S co rryo v tr 3411.00
talhgam *
* Napa A ip lr l
1100 4 40 5 30
4 Ararnayo Beltran
120 140
7 Said Victor
5 20
a (4 I) 44.00 P It 4) 141.40 T 10 4 7) 450.10 5
(1 4 7 1)713 10 DO (4 11114 70
A —544: H - I J I . m

BASEBALL STANDINGS
N A T IO N A L L E A O U E
A ll T lrm iE D T
E a tt Q vltien

W
L Pci.
OB
13
3
I ll —
4
1
4 .571
7
1 .417
55*
7
447 S'*
1
!
»
400 41*
Central 01*1lion
W
L
Pel.
OB
Cincinnati
*
4
4*3 _
51. Lou lt
»
5
441
l*
Houston
.571
1
4
111
Pittsburgh
4
7
442 1
Chicago
3
10
111 4
W**t Division
W
L P ci. OB
San Francisco
♦
4
400
Colorado
7
7 .500
Hi
Los Ang*let
4
» .400 1
San Diego
3
11 .1M 41*
Wedneufey’t Oam ••
Moulton 7. C h icag o !
San Francisco 1. Philadelphia 4
Colorado II. F lo r ld l I
Cincinnati S, Pittsburgh*
SI L o u isI. A tla n ta l
M onlreal 4. Son Diego 3
L o t Angelet I. New York 5 .11 Inning*
Thwrtday’i Garnet
Philadelphia (Jackson 10) al San Fran
c lic o (Torre* 0 1), D i p m
M o n lr e a l 4HIM 7 1) a l S a n D ie g o
(Whitehurol 1-2), 4 01pm
New Y ork IGooden 2 0) at Loo Angelet
IH erth lierO O ), 10 03pm
Atlanta
New York
Florid*
Philadelphia
Montreal

A M M IC A N LEAOUE
All Times ID T
■ a il Civilian
W
L Pci.
OB
Toronto
10
5 .447 —
Boston
(
443
5
1*
Baltim ore
415
1
1
5
N tw York
7
4 .511 3
Detroit
5 10
131 5
Central Division
W
L Pel. OB
Chicago
*
443 —
5
1
Cleveland
7
543
5
Kansas C lly
7
*
531
IS*
Milwaukee
4
7
441 31*
M lnnetola
5
10
111 41)
W *tl Division
W
L Pel. OB
Oakland
7
7
500 _
California
7
447
'1
1
Seville
5
1 US
IS*
T»i«»
4
304 1'*
*
W ednetdoy't Game*
K a m a*C ity tl. Detroit 4
New York 7, Seattle*
Botton], Oak land 0
C alifornia I. Baltimore 1
M lnnetola 4, Cleveland 5
Toronto 4. Tout* 1 . 11 Inning*
Chicago 1. M ilwaukee*. 11 Inning*
T h w n d a /t Gamer
Seattle I Bono 0 2) a lN e w York (P e ra i I 01.
I;05p m
Oakland (W ilt l-l) at Botton (Metkelh 0 I).
105pm
C le v e la n d (C la rk (101 a l M ln n e to la
(Mahome* (I 0), 1:15pm
Chicago IFernander 12) a l M ilw aukee
(E ld re d 1 I), 1 01p m
C alifornia (Anderson 10) a l Baltim ore
( Rhode*0 21.7 l i p m
SO U T H ER N L E A G U E
E atle rn C iv ilia n
w
L
P ci. O B
7
4
G reenville (Brave*)
434 —
Jacksonville (M arlnersl 9
4 .in
M
Carolina ( P ir a le tl
4
4
500 1*1
Orlando (Cub*I
a .301 3
»
Knoavlll* (Blue J a y t l
4
10
244 41*
Western D lvltlon
H u n ltv lll* lA th llc t)
4
1
447 _
Chattanooga (Red!)
7
4
4)4
D
M em phis (Royal*)
7
4
511
II*
N ath vlll* (Twin*)
4
4
500 7
Birm ingham (W Soi)
4
1 .133 a
Wednesday’ * Game*
Jackton vllla 1, K n o iv llle 1, l i n t game
Jack tonvlll* It. K r n iv l l li 1, second game
Birm ingham 10, Mwnphl* 1
Chattanooga I, Orlando 1
H u n tivllle 1. H a ih v llle 4
T h u rtd a y 'iO a m e i
Jacktanvllle at K n o iv llle
M etnphlt a l Birm ingham
Orlando a I Chattanooga. 1
H unltvlll# a l N athvlll*
F L O R ID A ST AT E L E A O U E
F lrt t H all
E a ita rn Oivitlon
W
L P el
OB
B revard IM o rlin t)
1
5 115SI. Lucie iM e tt)
7
S
5*3
I*
Otceola (A itro t)
7
4 531
I
ua ylo na (Cub*)
4
7 447
1
Vero Beech (Dodger*!
4
7 .447
2
W P Beach (E a p o i)
2
II .154
4
W aitam D lvltlon
F o rt M y e rt (Twin*)
It
3 144 —
Clearw ater (P h lllla t)
7
4 531
4
Dunedin (Blue Jay*)
7
4 111
4
Lakeland (Tlgart)
3
a 111
4
St. Pal* 1Cardinal*)
4
a
500 aw
Charlotte (Ranger*)
5 7 .417 51*
Tampa (Yank***)
5
7 .417 111
Saratola (Red Soa)
5
i 315
4
Wednesday# Game*
SI, Lucl* 7, Char loll# 1. l i n t gam*
St Lucl*atCharlo!f«.**condgam o. (n)
Daytona 1. C la ir w a tir 3,10 Inning*
FortM y»r*3, B revard I
St P*ter*burgal Tampa, ppd , rain
SaratolaJ. O tceola 0
Vero Beach*. Lak*land4
Dunedin 1, W ilt Palm Beach I
Thursday'* Game*
SI Lucl* at Charlotte
Daytona at Clearw attr
Brevard at Fort M y e rt
St P e le rtb u rg o t Tampa
Saratola a l Otceola
Lakeland at Vero Beach
Ounedln at Wett Palm Beach

BASEBALL BOXIS
R O C K IE S 14,M A R L IN S 4
F L O R ID A
CO LO RAD O
ab r h bl
ab r h bl
Brown* It S 0 I 0
Welt* I t
4 10 0
Mgdan 3b 5 1 1 0
MM um p 0 0 0 0
S h llla ld r l 3 1 0 0
G lra rd lc 4 1 1 0
G rd n tr p
0 0 00
B ch e tlo rf S i l l
T ln g lty ph 1 0 0 0
G lrrg a lb 4 1 1 1
Conln* lb 4 1 1 1
Hayos3b 4 1 1 0
B rb e r le lb 4 0 0 0
B u r k ic f
4 3 14
C a rrllto c t 3 1 1 1
K n g e ry c l I 1 I 0
Sntiagoc 4 1 1 3
Jh n to n ll 1 0 2 1
K A b b lt i t 1 1 1 0
F rm a n p
110 0
R ap p p
10 0 0
VndrW Iph 1 0 0 0
R L e w Itp
0 00 0
C astilla« t 0 0 0 0
Aria* ph
1 0 11
M * | la lb
5 0 12
Nen p
0000
R ynoto p 10 0 0
O ilrd e p b 1 0 1 0
E Y n g ll
2 t 1I
Aquino p 0 0 0 0
H nlerla lb 1 0 0 0
T a la lt
IS 4 * 4
T o la li
40 1414 II
Florida
0« III W - *
Colorado
033 405 &gt;ls - 14
E - Magadan 12). M a|la (1). O P Colorado I. L O B — F lorida 7, Colorado 4. 7B
- Magadan (1), Corine 14), C a rrillo 12).
A ria s (1). B urks II), Klngery 12), Johnson
(I), Me11# (3). IB - C lra rd l 0 ) . HR —
G alarrag a 3 13), Burks (4), EYouno (I). SB
- S h e ltlild (1), C arrillo 111. CS - W ell* II).

By PAUL M AR SIQ U A

Special to tho Herald
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats ore
for the 1994 season in the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and curront caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines had throo singles and walked four times Wednesday
In Chicago's 8 6 win over Milwaukee In 12 Innings, tying an
American League record by reaching base seven times In a
game without making an out. He fled the record originally sot
by Detroit's Cesar Gutierrez on June 21,1970.

RAINES GAUGE
Category
'94
Games........ ........ 11
At-bats........ ...... 47
Runs.......... ...... 10
Hits............ ...... 14
RBI.............. Ml**.* S
Doubles......
Triples........ ........
0
Homo runs........
5
Steals.........
Average...... ....... 298

b«st
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

S — Raynoto
IP
H R ER BB SO
Florida
Rapp
211
7 5 5 1 1
RLewl*
II
0 0 0 0 I
N e n L .0 1
2
3 4 4 2 1
Aquino
1
J
5 4 0 I
Gardner
2
1
I
I
I 3
Colorado
Reynoto
4
4
1 5
1 1
Freem an W. 10
4
1 1 1 3
7
M M unoi
I
1
0 0 0 0
M B P - by R e y n e n IS hallleld l W P RLewl*. Ntn. Aquino
U m p ire * — Horn*, w in t e r ! : F l r t t ,
F ro a m m ln g : Second. C ra w fo rd . T hird.
Hernendei
T — 2:51 A -41.047

CAST
Due knell 1, Sutquehenn# 7
Columbia 30. D arlm oulti 4
Connecticut4. Holy Crot* I
C o rllan d St 71 30, New P o lli SI I t
C W Pott 14. Lafayette 1
Delaware 11. W e lt Chatter 5
Drew S.N JIT 1
D re a e ll. M d E a tle rn Shore 7,10 Innlngi
E ConnellculSt 1, W Connecticut St 5
F alrlield S , A rm y ]
Fordham 10. Wagner 4
Hamilton II. SI Lawrence I
H artford !. Cent C om ecllcut 5
Je rte y C ity If, K in g*Poin t*
Je rse y C ity St 20. M erchant M arin *
Academ y *
Keen* Slate! 1. Franklin P ie rce 1 1
Lehigh 12. M uhlenbirg 4
Long Island U ». SI John* 3
M e r lil 57. Manhantlan 4 2. 1*1 game, 1
Inning*
M astach u se ltt! 11. Rhode Island J 5
Mat* Lowell 2131. New Ham pshire Coll 5 0
New H *m p ih lr*t-1S ,P ro vide nce ! !
New Haven* l* S Connecticut 1 1
Pharm acy 14. B eav tr College *
Plymouth Slat* 4 4, Lyndon Slat* 5 0
Princeton I),Monm outh 10
Qulnnlplac 4. Wesleyan 3
Sacred Haart 34 II, Bridgeport o 5
Springfield, Mat* 11, A m e rican Inil 3
Trenlon SI.», Wilmington 5
Wett Virginia 10 14. Ouquetn* 3 4
Wilke* U n lv e rtlly 1013, King* College of
Pa I 1
Yale 11. to n a l
SOUTH
A la b a m a l. Alabam aB Irm ingham 3
And*rton3. M ontreal Anderson 7
Armstrong $1 II. N e w b e r r y 7
Auburn 7, M ercer I
C o lu m b utl. Valdosta 51 4
Delta St 14. Blrm lngfvtm Southern 0
Georgia College 4. West G eo rgia)
Georgia Southern II. Georgia SI 5
Georgia le c h I, Georgia 0
Jacktanvllle 3. F lorida S t.I
Jackton villaSI 1*. M o nttvallo 12
LSU 10. Centenary 4
Lim etton* 7. Belmont Abbey 4
Llptcom b 1, Lam b uthC oll 2
L lv ln g tlo n l Be Ihaven I
Louisville 4, Au ttln P la y 3
M id d le Tenn 5. Tenneise* 4
M lt t ltiip p l 4, Southern M it t 4
MoreheedSI 4. M a rth a ll 5
New Or le a n t), N lch o llt SI I
N Carolina St.I. N C Wilmington#
N W Lou lllan a 3 4. Mender ton S i l l
St. Lee 14, Weber I
South Carolina 4. C le m to n l
SE Lou lllan a II. Jackton St. I
S. Illlno it IT, Auttn Paay *
Tenn Wetleyan 4. Lincoln M em orial 1
Citadel l.C o a ila l Carolina 3
Troy SI 71, Furm an 5 7
Tulan* 4. SW Loulllana I
Union. Ky . 5 10. A tb u ry I 4
Waka Foretl *. Davldton 7
M ID W EST
Aqulnat 21 7. Grand Rapid* Bap lltt I 0
Cent M ichigan 14 1, M ichigan St 7 11
Dayton 4, M iam i, Ohio 3
E van tvllle 7. W. Kentucky 4
Illlno it SI 4 , 1Hindi 1 1
Indiana SI. II, P u rd u e !
low* I I , Iowa Stale I I
M adonna; 2. Novthwd.Mich. 15
M utklngcm 1 14, H iram 1 1
N ebraska!. Kama* 3
Ohio Northern * 3. Baldw in W allace 1 10
Ohio St 15. T o ltd ) 7
Ohio U. 5. Youngttown I
Oklahoma St. la Oklahoma 5
Spring Arbor * t T rl Slat* 11
Upper Iowa 10 30. Luther 110
V alparaiso !, Indiana 1
W ichita SI 11, Tanas Arlington 1
W ootltr 11, Allegheny 7 11
SOUTHW EST
Howard Payne 15, Ccncordla Lutheran 0
LaTournaau 11 1). WHey 01
T a ia t San Anlonlo 10 SI Edw ard’!. T te a t
0
Way land B ap lltt 10. W Taeat A I M )
FARW EST
A ir F orce l7, Colorado M int* 10
CS Sacram ental, CS Chico 1
Portland 51. a. Oregon SI 1

A ll T lm tt EO T
EASTERN CO NFERENCE
A lla n tic Dtvlslen
W L Pet. OB
y New York
54 23 444 —

carter
1,828
0,923
1,221
2,065
715
332
100
128
753
.298

Tim Raines

■ Orlande
* New Jertey
M iam i
Boslon
Philadelphia
Wathlnglon

A lla n la
■ Chicago
■ Indiana
■ Cleveland
C h arlo lle
Detroit
Milwaukee
k

4f
44
41
Jl
24
73
C«ntr«l Div*»»on
14
11
45
45
19
70
70

11 41J
14 550
It .11)
44 197
55 J04
57 711

74
75
15
15
40
40
40

lit
10W
DW
73
30
3IW

100 —
494
1
541 11
541 II
444 I4W
750 14
750 14

W ESTERN CO NFERENCE
Midwest Dlv It Mn
W L Pd
y Houtton
11 77 777
54 74 475
■ S in Antonio
■ Utah
50 79 411
■ Denver
41 39 411
M lnnetola
70 40 750
11 44 1)9
Dallas
P l(M ic Divition
( Sealll*
41 »♦ 743
■ Phoenn
54 74 4/5
41 11 409
■ Golden Stale
4A 11 547
■ Portland
L A Laker*
13 47 413
77 57 347
Sacramento
L A Clipper*
71 51 114
I clinched b elt confer enc* record
i clin ched p layolt berth
y clinched d lvltlo n till*

•
OB
—
JW
7
14W
J7W
44
—
7
1JW
14W
74
J)W
34

W ednetday't Garnet
Orlando 111. M lnnetola 111
Charlotte 117, Wathmgton 111
Indiana 10*. Cleveland*!
Milwaukee 10). Detroit 71
Denver 100. L A Clipper* IS
Seam* 111. L A L a k e n v o
Thursday's Garnet
Char loll* at Botton 7 J0p m
Philadelphia al New York. 7 10 p m
A lla n ta a l M iam i, 7.30p.m.
D a lla ta l Houtton. I 30 p m
P o rtla n d al Utah, * p m
Sacram tnloalG olcfen Stale, * 30 p m

NBA ■ BOXES
■■■ ■■■&gt;'

■■■■■■

M A O IC III. T IM B E R W O L V E S 101
M IN N E S O T A (111)
Wet I S 17 7 7 12. Laeltner 7 I) 7 2 4 Brown
1 5 00 4. M W illiam * 7 7 0 0 4. Rider 17 30 4 5
71. Ma«ey 1 4 00 2. Perton 1 10 7 7 17, Bailey
7 7 1 2 5. Smith 37 I I 7. D avit 0 3 00 0
Jackton 7 4 0 0 4. G uiterg ) i 0 7 io lo la lt
43 *713 17101
OR LAN DO (1211
Scott 5 12 0 0 17. Kryttkow lak 5* 0 ) 10
O'N eal 73 31 « 11 53. Anderton 7 10 0 I 15.
Hardaway 4 II 13 14. Skllet 14 0 0 1 Royal
2 4 0 0 4. Avenl 1 40 0 2. Bowl* 1 1 0 0 1 . Green
0 3 1 4 1 Totals 50*4 IS 73 l i t
M lnnetola
10 15 21 34 - 111
Orlando
M 25 31 II - 111
3 Point goal* — Minnesota 3 » (Perton 3 7.
Rider 0 I, Jackton 01). Orlando 1 15 (Scoit
7 i Skllet I l. Bowl* 1 2, Haradaway I ).
Anderton 1 4) Fouled out — Non* Rebound*
— M lnnetola 40 (Laettner II), Orlando SO
(O'Neal II). A t t it lt — M lnnetola 25 IJackton
5), Orlando 22 IHardaway *1 Total lo u lt —
M ln n e to la 32, Orlando 13 Technical —
O rlln d o lllleg al detente A — 15,3*1

TVIRADIO
A U T O R A C IN O
,
11 p m. — SUN, T h it Vfeek In N ASCAR
M A JO R L E A O U E B A S E B A L L
7 p m — SUN. Pennant Chat*
1(3 p m - WON, New Y ork M e lt at L o t
Anoelet Dodqert. |L)
CO LLEO EBASEBALL
4 p m , — SUN, F S U /M lk tM a rlln S h o w
7 30 p m — SC. Florida Slat* at Jackton
vlllo
BO ATIN O
7 a m — SUN. Oalord and Cambridge
Race
B O XIN O
1:30 p m. — E SP N , Junior w e llerw elg h lti
Jake Rodrlquer v i Ray O liveira. (LI
3:30 a m. — ESPN . Heavyweight!: L a rry
Donald vt. Bert Cooper
M OTOR SPORTS
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Lions
Continued from ID
A lte r S la v ik s to ic se co n d, M ik e R u g lc n lu a
till a s liiir p o n c -h n p p c r that T h u c n s sn a re d
and . a f lc r fre e z in g the ru n n e rs, th re w o u l
K u g ii-n lu s a l first, Ih tllh o rn (hen a ttem p ted
a s u ic id e sq u e e ze b in L y m a n th ird base in an
.b iso n S h ip le y a n d c a lc h c r T e d R o lle r m ad e
a great p la y to n a il D ro w n at (he plate.
W ith S la v ik , one o f D ie c o u n t y ’s q u ic k e st
ru n n e rs , on th ird a n d D c llh o rn o n first,
F e rre ll c a lle d tbr a d e la y e d d o u b le steal.
W h e n H e llh o rn d re w a th ro w fro m T h a c n s
to secon d base, S la v ik broke fo r h o m e a n d
heat K tlc y C a l a p a ' b th ro w to the plate.
‘ ‘T h a t's Jusi in e x p e rie n c e ," s a id L y m a n
c o a c h Dot&gt; M c C u llo u g h , s h r u g g in g I lls

s h o u ld e rs. " I t 's su c h a s m a ll m ista k e , hut
b e ca u se w e're not h itt in g (he hall at u ll, It's
m a g n ifie d . It's a sh a m e , because M a rk
p itc h e d a n e x c e lle n t b a llg a m e against a fine
te a m ."
M ik e H y n e s w a s th e o n ly L io n w h o
m a n a g e d to so lve the p ro b le m presen ted by
T h n e n s ' rlg h t-lia n d e d s id c a rm d e liv e ry , g o ­
in g 2-for-3 w ith a n In fie ld sin g le In the fifth
a n d a s in g le o ff T h u c n s ' sh o e In th e se v e n th .
M ik e K u g lc n lu s (w h o bro ke u p the n o ­
b b ie r), D ro w n, S la v ik , a n d A d a m C o le m a n
each had u sin g le .
L ik e w is e , L y m a n 's F re d Y o u n g w a s
2-for*3 against D c llh o rn . F ittin g ly . D c llh o rn
hud the last w o rk , s t r ik in g o u l Y o u n g to e n d

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the gam e. T o m m y D ix o n had the o n ly o th e r
G re y h o u n d h it o ff D c llh o rn . a s in g le to lend
off the s e v e n th Inning.
D c llh o rn (5-4) s t r u c k o u t s ix a n d w a lk e d
one w h ile T h n e n s (5-2) h ad tw o s trik e o u ts
u n d o n e w a lk .
O v lc d n can c lin c h D ie S A C c ro w n w ith a
w in o v e r B cco n d -p lacc L a k e D ru n tlc y (w h ich
heat L u k e M a ry 5-3 W e d n e sd a y for Its
e ig h th c o n s e c u tiv e w in ) o n F rid a y n ig h t.
T h e gam e, sc h e d u le d to stu n at 7 p .m „ w ill
be p la y e d at O v ie d o H ig h S c h o o l's M lk tc r
F ie ld .
L y m a n w ill atte m p t to end Its four-gam e
lo s in g stre a k In a 1 p .m . g am e at D elto na
S a tu rd a y aftern oo n .

N E W S M Y R N A R E A C H - O r­
la n d o 's D a rh a ru Pierce , w ith her
" K -M a rt m o to r." o u tc la ss e d the
field to go green lin g to c h e c k e rs
tn the S p o rts m a n feature last
S a t u r d a y , A p r il 16, at N ew
S m y r n a S p eed w ay,
"D u tc h (her h u sb a n d ) a n d a
few o f th e g u y s w o rked from
eig h t In the m o rn in g u n lit five
last S a tu rd a y to b u ild m e th is
m n lo r ." sa id P ie rce , a se ve n -lim e
F A S C A R c h a m p io n w h o Inis
been ra c in g fo r eight years. " I t's
n o th in g sp e c ia l, n o e x o tic parts.
I t 's s t r i c t l y a K - M a r t - b u ! lt
eng in e.
"O v e ra ll, lire ear w as really
ho o ked u p . E v e ry th in g felt real
g o o d ."
Pierce, w h o started on the
pole, took the ch e ck e re d Hag 1 1
c u r le n g t h s in fr o n t o f A rt
Chapm an.
" A t o n e p o in t. I sta rte d (o
c a tc h D a rh a ru ." said C h a p m a n ,
th e c u r r e n t N ew S m y r n a
S p e e d w a y F A S C A R S p o rtsm a n
p o in ts lender. "H u t then the tires
gol hot a n d from then out. I w as
n ever In c o n ie iitln n .
" P o w e r at t h is tra c k Isn 'i
a lw a y s a m a jo r factor In w in n in g
races. A good h a n d lin g c a r is
rc n lly the key to fin is h in g w ell.
T o n ig h t. I d id not have a good
h a n d lin g c a r "
T h e r e a l b a t t l e In t h e
S p o rts m a n h e a d lin e r w as the
lia b le for th ird place. F o r the
m a jo rity o f the race, W a ll Log
g in s and H ill L o o m is h auled
e ith e r w h ce l-lo -w h e cl o r h u m p
e r-to -b u m p e r lo r the p o sitio n
w ith D ale C lo u se r rid in g In liftli
place.
W it h s i x la p s to go I h c
c lic c k e rs , C lo u s e r began to m ix
II up w ith h o g g in s and l.o o m ls
for th ird place. F o u r la p s later,
C lo u s e r m ade a low pass to gel
by h o g g in s and L o o m is and take
o v e r I b ird place
" W e w ere tra d in g p o sitio n s
a n d m ix in g n u p real good i ll all
o f a sudd en, there w as a hole
a n d I w ent lor It.” said C lo u se r.
w h o has com peted In o n ly live
races " T ilt s is o u r lie s i Mulsh
ever. T o n ig h t, the c a r w a s a l the
best b 's e v e r be en."
h o g gin s fin ish e d (o u rtli ahead
o f Loom is.
T h e 2f)-lap L ate M odel feature
event c o u ld have h e rn dubbed
t h e D a lo u g li / R u s s e l l s h o w ,

D nlm ig lt Ju m p ed to the e a rly lead
w ith M ik e F itc h In secon d and
R u sse ll a s s u m in g th ird . Th re e
la p s later, R u sse ll got b y F ilc h
a n d the sh o w w a s on.
R u sse ll Im m e d ia te ly hooked
u p o n D a lo u g h 's re a r b u m p e r
a n d the tw o e ars raced as one.
S e v e ra l tim e s R u s s e ll b ro k e the
d r a b a n d a tlc m p te d to pass
U a lm ig h , first Inside, then o u t­
s i d e . E a c h t im e . H a lo u g h
sla m m e d the d o o r on R u sse ll.
D ulnugh lo o k the c h e c k e rs a
h a lf a e a r I c n g lh a h e a d of
R u sse ll. F ilc h w a s th ird , the o n ly
o th e r ear on the lead lap. R ic k y
W ood w as fo u rth w ith D ru c r
E ve re tt fifth.
"M a n , I w as In a race to n ig h t,"
so ld Dulnugh. " D a v id Is som e
k in d o f ro m p c tb ln n . W e raced
hard and cle a n . If 1 had m ade
o ne had m ove. It w o u ld h u v r
lic c n till o v e r."
T h e L im ite d L a te M odel event
w as a lm o st a m ir ro r Image o f the
L ate M odel feature. Pole sitter
D a rre ll F ry e ch a rg e d m b o f tu rn
fo u r tn la k e th e |x&gt;lnt. M ichael
W lllln m s . w h o started from the
fo u rth p o sitio n , m oved Into see
m id place on the se co n d la p nnd
(he race w as on.
F o r (he re m a in in g 13 laps.
F r y e a n d W ilb u r n s sw a p p e d
p a in t, but a d e te rm in e d Frye
Im ug o n lo n o tch lb s flrs i w in of
th e season. T r a ilin g the lend duo
w ere R ob L y o n s . A lle n Rhodes,
a n d A n d y S a lflo ttl.
Il took G le n n ( ‘a stro o ne hip to
go front hts six th -p la c e s ta rlin g
p o sitio n lo secon d place In Ilie
llo m b e r featu re event. O ne lap
later, C a s tro b le w b y M ik e Dove
to take the lead.
O n ce In c o m m a n d , C a stro had
c le a r s a ilin g to v ic to r y lane
R o u n d in g m il the lo p five were.
In o r d e r o( f i n i s h . U o b b y
S te v e n s, G a ry F ro sh . D oug
G o u ld , and J e r e m y F itch .
D ave S u v lc k l h e ld off a Im nl
c h a rg in g J o e M id d le to n to pick
u p Ills th ird M o d ifie d feature w in
of Die season. C o m in g In behind
M id d le to n were W a y n e Parker.
R o u tild M ille r, a n d F re d P u m p
liu h h y S e a r s p ic k e d u p a
ca k e -w a lk w in In the M in i-S to ck
d iv is io n . C o n ra d G re n ie r. 10 cur
le n g th s h ack, w a s secon d In
fron t o f T e d V u lp lu s . Dob D oxle,
a n d J a re d A llis o n .
T ile K u n A I x iu l feature w us
w on by D a n M c C a rrle k . D re ll
W e lie r f in is h e d l l r s l In I h r
M in i-S tu ck E n d u rn .

Late charge lets, .Heckle
claim Spring Sizzler win
B y BILL SIEO E R T

S p e c ia l lo tho H oiald
H A R D E R V I L 1 .E W ayne
H e c k le sat behin d pole sitter and
ra c e -le a d e r E d M e red ith for 47
la p s S a t u r d a y n ig h t , t h e n
c h a rg e d to the fro m a n d w ent on
to la k e the F lo rid a M o d ifie d
S p rin g S iz z le r hi a 50 lap, 34-car
f e a t u r e a t V o l u s ia C o u n t y
Sp eedw ay.
"I Just had to w a tch for an
o p e n in g ." H e ck le said, d e sc rib ­
in g fils Inside m o ve on M e red ith
g o in g Into tu rn one on lap 18 to
la k e Ihc lead. "It w as a hardf o u g h t r a c e till a r o u n d the
(ra c k ."
In o th e r d iv is io n s last S a tu r ­
d a y night:
• O r la n d o 's D a v id R o g e rs
n o tch e d the first v ic to ry o f the
season for the W in sto n R a cin g
S e rie s by ta k in g the 30 -lap Late
M odel feature.
• D rn c c Maker w on D ie 15-lap
P ro S lo c k h e a d lin er.
• J im m y W in k s w as in the
w in n e r 's c ir c le fo llo w in g Die
2 0 -la p S u p e r S to c k m a in .
• W e s F lly n w fin is h e d In front
o f Die M in i-S to c k feature.
• J im
D u lle r to p p e d the
H o b b y S to c k field.
H a rd ch a rg e r a w a rd s w ent In
J o n C o m p u g n o n c J r . IM odlfleds).
J e f f M arket! (Late M odels), R ay
F u lfo rd (Pro S to ck), K e n n y W est
(Su per Stock), D ill Rose (M iniStock). a n d R o b W h ile (llo h h y
S tack).
M e red ith , w ith n SS-n ltip c a r ­
rot d a n g lin g In fron t u f h im for
hip bo n u s m o n e y, ca m e o ff the
green Hag and paced the race
th ro u g h a h a lf-d o ze n c a u tio n
Hags to earn $ 2 3 5 In b o n u s
m o n e y before H e c k le led the last
three la p s to e a rn $1 5 In b o n u s
m o n e y a n d the w in .
H e c k le not o n ly w o n the
S j ir ln g S i z z le r fo r F lo r id a
M o d llle d s, hut also c la im e d nil
e x tra $ 1 0 0 p rize as the fast
q u u llflc r. S eco nd -fastest q u a lifie r
h o n o rs w ent lo D u tc h Y o a k u m .

H e c k le a n d M e re d ith w ere
fo llo w e d by M ik e L o c s c h c r Sr .
W ray S haffer, a n d S k ip i lo n ttkci
In the S u p e r S to c k ruce. W in k s
started on Du* o u tsid e pole. Dm
w h e n |»)le sitte r J e r ry G lllla r d
c o u ld n 't co m e tip to speed al the
d ro p o f Die green Hag. W in k s
w ent to the lead a m i stayed
there for the rest o f the 20 -lap
event.
R o u n d in g o u l th e lo p five
b e h in d W in k s w ere, in o rd e r of
f in is h , D a v id P o n d e r, K e n n y
W est, R u s ty E b e rso lc , a n d J a c o b
W a rre n .
R ogers. Die S u n b e lt R egion
c h a m p io n d u r in g th e M id i
W in s to n R a c in g S c rie s season. Is
on target to m ore o r less defend
that title sin c e th is Is the first
s e a s o n th a t V o lu s ia C o u n t y
S p eed w ay has featured the L ate
M o d els for D ie W R S title.
F o llo w in g Rogers acro ss Die
fin is h lin e w ere M ik e F r llz , J e ff
D u rk e tt, G u y T h o m a s, a n d
J a s o n D urkett.
M aker w as the pole sitte r for
the Pro S lo c k s a n d ra n the r n lir c
15 la p s In front lo tu kc the
ch eckered Hag ahead o f Roger
W r e n , R a y F u lf o r d , N e ls o n
D urgone. a n d D ebb ie G a m m o n .
Rod D u lc h c r w as the e a rly
leader In th e M in i-S to c k s, then
fell b e h in d as th re c -tlin c d e fen­
d in g t r a c k c h a m p io n K i c k
F n lrb a n k lo o k o ver the point.
Hut F lly n w grab bed the lead
a w a y from F u lrb u n k on Ihc 11tli
la p nnd ran h is w ay to the fin is h
line.
T r a ilin g F lly u w . F n lrb a n k . and
llu lc h e r to the ch e c k e rs w ere
J o e S in e s a n d Pat N orris.
D u lle r p aced Robert Letter,
R o b W h ite , and M ik e S a m p le In
the H o b b y S lo c k feature.
A s p h a lt r a c in g a l V o lu s ia
C o u n ty Sp eedw ay, located 15
m ile s west o f D ayto n a B e a ch on
H ig h w a y 40 , c o n tin u e s every
S a tu rd a y n ig h t. F o r m ore Infor­
m atio n . c o n lu c t the race o ffice at
(904) 2 5 5 -2 2 4 3 or (904) 9854402.

Tennis
C o n t in u e d f r o m I B
A ih lc llc C o n fe re n ce lo ti m a n ic nt
lust w eek becau se o f a so re back,
sw ept K n th a r lu a W in g e n fe ld HO
at No. 1 sin g le s a n d Jo ined w ith
T in a W h ile lo Ix-til W in g e n fe ld
a n d J a m ie D rld g cs H-2 at No. I
d o u b le s.
A ls o n e ttin g w in s fo r S e m in o le
|6 (i) w ere D la n e a S te v e n s o n
(w ho bested M a g a ll U rlg u o n ! 8-1

at No. 3 singles), K e lly D u llln g a lt
(an H-2 w in n e r o v e r D ln e c '
F lo m it ln o at No. 5 sing les), a n d
the No. 2 d o u b le s la n tle m o f
S te v e n so n u n d A lis o n W e stm n rk
(9-7 v ic to rs o ver D rlg n o n l nn d
Iris M alnvc).
F o r C o lo n ia l (1-9), B r id g e s
topped W c s tllio rk 9-7 at No. 2
sin g le s w h ile M a ln v c ro lle d b y
W h ite 8-1 ut No, 4 singlet*.

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Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, April 21, 1994 - 1 1

People
DAR receives state awards

IN BRIEF
Foliage (estival set
T h e A p o p k a W o m a n 's C lu b w ill present Its 3 3 rd a n n u a l
A p o p k a A r t a n d F u lla g e F e stiv a l on A p r il 2 3 a n d 24 fro m O a .m .
In 5 p.m . In A p o p k a C it y P a rk on P a rk A v en u e .
A rt lovers cu n e n jo y the m o re thnn 170 d is p la y s a s a rtis ts
a n d c ra ftsm e n co m p e te for th o u sa n d s or p rize s, p u rc h a s e
a w a rd s a n d sutes.
C e n tra l F lo rld n pla nt cxjrcrt, T o m M c C u b b tn w ill Ire a v a ila b le
on S u n d n y from noon u n til 2 p in .
T h ere w ill be o th e r p la n t e x p e rts a v a ila b le to a n sw e r
q u e stio n s us w ell.
C iv ic g ro u p s w ill offer u v a rie ty o f food a n d beverage
co n cessio n s. T h e re w ill n lso be b u s to u rs to lo c a l n u rs e rie s at
lO a .in ., noon a n d 2 p.m .
D us to u rs nre 9 2 .5 0 e a ch a n d In clu d e u free p la n t.
A d m is s io n to the fe stiva l Is free, but pets are not p e rm itte d .
F o r m o re I n fo rm a tio n , c a ll th e A p o p k a C h a m b e r o f
C o m m e rc e at 8 8 0-1 441 .

Walk America planned
T h e W n lk A m e ric a fu n d ra is e r w ill take p la ce lo c a lly s ta rtin g
at S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e on S a tu rd a y . A p r il 23.
T h e o fficia l k ic k o ff Is 7:3 0 a.m . w ith re g istra tio n from 6:30
a .in . to O a .in .
T h e proceed s from W n lk A m e rle s benefit the M a rc h o f D im es,
a n a tio n a l v o lu n te e r hea lth a g e n cy w ho se m iss io n Is to Im prove
the h e u llh o f b a b ie s bu p re v e n tin g b irth de fects a n d Infant
m o rta lity .
W u lk c rs co lle ct d o n a tio n s before w a lk day. D o n a tio n s are
based on p a rtic ip a tio n , not m ile s w alked.
T h e re w ill be food a n d re fre sh m e n ts a v a ila b le for w a lkers.
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c a ll E m ily C le m e n te at 8 4 9 0 7 9 0 .

Biking for boy In need of transplant
O n S u n d u y , A p r il 24, u 0O -m tlc H ik e r's P o k e r H u n w ill be
h e ld to benefit N ic h o la s T u llm u n , u 2-year-old Ixiy In need o f an
Im m e diate heart tra n s p la n t.
T h e rid e In the c o u n try b e g in s at 9 a.m . w ith n o b ik e le a v in g
after 11 a.m .
It s ta rts ut the Fo xh eu d L o u n g e In O steen a n d en d s at the
L a ke M onroe Inn In S a n fo rd .
T h e cost Is $5 per h a n d w ith gu a ra n te e d first and second
p rize s of $ 5 0 a n d 9 1 0 0 resp e ctiv e ly .
Fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c u ll S k ip at 3 2 1 -6 5 2 8 or G en e and
T e rri at 66 8-0 850 .

Confederate memorial service
O H l.A N D O — T h e a n n u a l C o n fed era te M e m o ria l S e rv ic e wtl
be held A p r il 24 at L u k e E o la In d o w n to w n O rla n d o .
A t 1:30 p.m . a w re a th w ill lie placed b y the sta tu e at the cast
end o f the p ark. S e rv ic e s w ill tie c o n d u cte d tit 2 p.m . ut
G re e n w o o d C e m e te ry In O rla n d o .
A t the cem e te ry , the sp ea k er w ill be B a rb a ra S lc h c l,
tre a su re r o f the F lo rid a C h a p te r of the U n ite d D a u g h te rs o f the
C o n fed eracy .
T h e p u b lic Is Invited to attend . F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , co n ta ct
A r th u r C h e sse r at 14 07)896-1475.

Hollywood East clogging classes
H o lly w o o d E ast D a n c e rs c o n d u c t c lo g g in g c la s se s every
T h u rs d a y . B e g in n e rs from 6:3 0 to 7:30 p.m . and Inte rm ediate
fro m 7:30 to 8:30. ut M clo d ce S k a tin g R in k . W . 2 5 th Street
near A lrjro rl B o u le v a rd In Sa n fo rd.
T h e co st Is 93 per cla ss, ages 5 and up. P a re n ts free w ith
p a y in g c h ild .
F o r In fo rm atio n , c a ll M a rty ut 32 2-5 761 o r D aw n. 904-73502 70.

East-West Kiwanis Club meets Thursday
Euat-W est K lw u n ls C lu b o f S a n fo rd m eets e v e ry T h u r s d a y ut
7 p.m .. at the F rie n d s h ip 6t U n io n Lo d g e b u ild in g , c o rn e r of
L o c u st A v e n u e a n d S e v e n th Street. V is it in g K lw a n ia n s urc
w elcom e. F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll R ob ert W h itta k e r, presid ent.
HB9-6042.

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
O v e rca te rs A n o n y m o u s rnccta every T h u rs d u y . at 7:3 0 p.m ..
at the C o m m u n ity U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . P ln e y R idg e Road
und U .S. 17-92, C a sse lb e rry . F o r In fo rm a tio n , r u ll C a ro l,
3220657.

S A N F O R D — T h e co n feren ce
ro o m o f I he S a n fo rd H is to ric a l
M u se u m w as the se ttin g fo r the
A p r il 8 m e e 'ln g o f the S a lllc
H a rris o n C h a p te r o f th e D a u g h ­
ters o f the A m c r lc u n R e v o lu tio n .
T h e o p e n in g ritu a l w us c o n ­
d u c te d b y Regent V ir g in ia M lk le r
a n d C h a p lu ln E s te r A n d e rso n .
L o u rltie M essenger d isc u sse d
the E ig h te e n th A m e n d m e n t to
th e C o n s t it u t io n a n d A m e r i­
c a n is m C h a ir m a n P at F o x
b ro u g h t the p resid en t g e n e ra l's
m essage.
N a tio n a l D e fe n se C h u lr m a n
E lis a b e th B o y d read e x c e rp ts
from an a d d re ss to the D A R
cnee on be h a vio r.
B o y d a lso d isc u s se d e v e n ts
sp o n so re d by the S a lllc H a rris o n
C h a p te r to h o n o r W o rld W a r II
v e te ra n s d u rin g 1993-94. T h e y
In clu d e p ln n lln g a p o p la r tree In
f r o n 1 o f t h e m u s c u in .
p a rtic ip a tin g In the A r m is tic e
D ay parade In S a n fo rd , se n d in g
c o m fo rt Item s to V A h o sp ita ls,
p r e s c n lln g the (lug now fly in g In
fron t o f the C h a m b e r o f C o m ­
m e rce b u ild in g , lo c u tln g seven
s u rv iv in g v e te ra n s o f W o rld W a r
I. g iv in g a w a rd s to o u ts ta n d in g
H O T C s t u d e n t s In S e m in o le
C o u n ty , a n d c o m p ilin g u s c ra p ­
bo o k o f W W II m e m o ra b ilia w ith
p ictu re s, ra tio n txa ik s. V -tnu ll.
etc.
M a rc h m in u te s w rre rend by
re c o rd in g se cre ta ry Inu R a tliff
a n d the tre a s u re r’s report w as
g iv e n by D o ro th y E rls m a n .
Regent M lk le r a n n o u n c e d nine
c h n p tr r m e m b e rs attend ed the
D A R S ta le C o n feren ce. S h e rc-

DEAR ABBYi 1 teach e lc n trn la ry sch o o l lit ru ra l W is c o n s in ,
u n d 1 h ave fo u n d that head lice
are fa irly c o m m o n in a c IicxiIh
(o n e -th ird o f m y clu ss w u s In ­
fested w ith them ), becau se k id s
sh a re co m b s, b ru sh e s und lu lls
w ith th e ir frie n d s. (L ic e do not
ju m p from p e rso n lo person. 1
T h e stu d e n ts w ere a ll sent h o m e
for irc u t m c n l. a n d u n d e r the
d ire c tio n nfc the sch o o l n u rs e
th ey a ll re tu rn e d the sa m e tiny.
A b h y . O cto b er w as N a tio n a l
H ead L ic e M o n th , so the k id s In
m y c la s s d id som e rese arch a n d
le a rn e d that th e y c a n n o t get lic e
from (or give th e m lo) th e ir pels.
O ne Imy m a d e a h e a d b a n d w ith
" fe e le rs " on II (or llte nurse to
w ear d u rin g head lic e ch e ck s.
T h e k id s even ca m e u p w ith a
"c o o tie c h e e r " to sca re Ilie lice
a w a y.
T h e fa m ily w ho sh u n n e d th e ir
re la tiv e s o v e r llc c w ere lo u sy
re la tives.
KATHLEEN COOK
DEAR KATHLEENt M y. w hat
a g ra p h ic le tic rl I c o u ld b a re ly
g e l th ro u g h It w ith o u t s c ra t­
c h in g m y h ru d h a lf a dozen
tim e s. T h a n k s for u d v ls ln g m e
that O cto b e r w as N a tio n a l H ead
L ic e M o n th . It's n ew s to me.

DEAR ABBYt A clo se m e m b e r
o f m y fu m lly re c e n tly passed
a w a y. M y co -w o rk e rs w here I
bad w o rk e d fo r a lm o st 20 y ea rs
sent one s y m p a th y c a rd sign ed
b y a ll m y co-w orkers.

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Rogent Virginia Mlkler leads the daughters of the American Revolution April meeting.
p o rte d (h e f o llo w in g u w u rd s
given the local chapter:
M o tio n p ic tu re , radio a n d tele­
v is io n . a n d le tte r w ritin g —
h o n o ra b le m e n tio n
C A R d e d ica tio n and m o n e ta ry
su p o rt — h o n o ra b le m ention
Press book — secon d place
C h a p te r H is to ry book — s u p e ­
rio r
C o n s titu tio n W eek, G ro u p II —
m ost Inches o f p u h llc lly — th ird
place
P a t r i o t i c s e r v ic e : M y r t l e
(M ilc h I L a s s ite r und M u rg u re tic
W e lc h — both W o rld W a r II
nurses.
C o m m e m o ra tiv e C o m m u n ity
S e rv ic e — e xcellen t

N a tio n a l B ib le W eek aw ard .
C h a p la in E ste r A n d e rs o n
J A C " F la g s In A m e ric a n H is ­
tory'* — o u ts ta n d in g su p p o rt
a n d p a rtic ip a tio n . W in n e rs a ll
from Page P riv a te S c h o o l nre:
D a v id K o b e rlrln . first place; Ms.
S n e ll's clu ss, first place: Ms.
K c rc a d o 's c la ss, secon d place:
D a v id G u e v a ra , h o n o ra b le m enH on: G le n W e lc h , h o n o r a b le
m e n tio n .
R e g is t r a r C a t h y W ile y I n ­
tro d u c e d new m e m b e r H c ld l
H a in e s a n d p ro sp e c tiv e m e m ­
b e rs C la ir e E v a n s O 'C o n n o r .
S h ir le y J . K e rr. C a n d a c e L y n n

K e rr. B re n d a H c lc h lc a n d S a n d ra
M oody.
N o m i n a I l u g C o m m 11 t e e
C h a ir m a n G ra c e P a r k s a n ­
n o u n ce d the fo llo w in g o ffice rs
for the 1994-95 year: R egent.
V ir g in ia M lk le r : v ic e re g e n t.
A ly n n c F a u g h n a n ; c h a p lu ln .
E ste r A n d e rso n : re c o rd in g se cre ­
ta ry , L a u ra F a n c h c r; c o rre ­
sp o n d in g se cre ta ry . B e tty S lcffens: treasurer. S a ra P atterson ;
re g istra r. C a th e rin e W ile y: h is to ­
ria n . E m o g e n e H clsm n n ;
and
lib ra ria n , G ra c e Parks.
F o llo w in g (he b u sin e ss m e e t­
in g m e m b e rs enjoyed a to u r of
the n e w ly co m p le te d m u se u m .

Teacher turns lice into class lesson

Sunrise Kiwanis meets Friday
T h e S e m in o le S u n ris e K iw a n is C lu b m eets e v e ry F r id a y , at 7
a.m ., at S h o n e y ’s. U S 17-92. so u th o f A irp o r t B o u le v a rd .
V is it in g K tw u n la n s u rc w elco m e. F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll B ru c e
M c K lb b ln , p resid ent, 3 2 2 -0 3 3 1 .

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

a d m it this, but I v ery often lltu l
m y s e lf s u c k in g m y Ih u m h at
n ig h t w h e n I a m o v e rly tired . It
p u ls m e to sleep. A m I n o rm a l?
I’ m too e m b a rra sse d to ta lk to
a n y o n e a lx m t t h is — even a
d o cto r. A b h y . c o u ld y o u fin d o u t
If there a rc o th e r a d u lts w h o s t ill
s u c k Ih e lr th u m b s w h e n th e y 're
tire d o r stressed ?

EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED; Y o u
A b h y. I h ave c o n trib u te d to h av e no reason to be em bure v e ry c o lle c tio n In m y d e p a rt­ russed — I've h eard from m a n y
m ent — und o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts a d u lts o v e r th e y e a rs w h o fin d
co m fo rt In s u c k in g th e ir th u m b s
— for b irth s, de aths, sickn e sse s,
w hen th e y ’re stressed or o v e rly
re tire m e n ts a n d o th er o cca sio n s.
tired . S o m e even sleep w ith rag
M a y b e I a m b e in g o v e r l y
d o lls o r " s e c u r it y " b la n k e ts they
se n sitiv e , but I w as very h u rl by
have kept sin c e th e ir ch ild h o o d ,
th is se e m in g la c k o f curing.
I w o u ld a p p reciate y o u r o p i­ R e la x , y o u 're n o rm a l.
n io n . A n d I hope (hut m a y b e
DEAR ABBY; M y father, w ho
som eone w ill le a rn that a death
Is 42. is m a r r y in g u w o m a n w h o
In o n e 's fu m lly sh o u ld not be
a c k n o w le d g e d as one a c k n o w l­ Ju st tu rn e d 20. (M y m o th e r
passed aw ay thre e y e a rs ago.) I
ed ges u b irth d a y — w ith one
w a s a sk e d to he a b rid e sm a id . (I
curd sig n e d by everyon e.
HURT AND DISAPPOINTED am 18.)
Is It c u s to m a ry to give a fu tu re
D E A R H U R T t M y co n d o len ces
ste p m o th e r a b rid a l sh o w e r?
o n the loss o f y o u r beloved
NO NAMES, PLEASE
fa m ily m e m b e r. P erh ap s In y o u r
g r ie f y o u n re b e in g o v e r ly
DEAR NO NAMES! C lo se fu m ­
se n sitiv e .
lly m e m b e rs do not u s u a lly host
Fo rg iv e me, b ill a s y m p a th y
ca rd b e a rin g the sig n a tu re s o f a ll
o f y o u r e o -w o rk e rs d o c s not
n e c e s s a rily in d ic a te a " la c k o f
c u r i n g . " S o m e o n e b u d (o
p u rc h a se the c a rd , mu! see lo It
U nit It w as c irc u la te d to all y o u r
co -w o rk e rs for th e ir sig n a tu re s,
th e n m u lle d (o yon at y o u r
hom e.

D E A R
A B B Y t
I am u
2 7 - y c a r - o ld . h a p p ily m a r r ie d
w o m u n w it h u w o n d e r f u l
h u s b a n d a n d tw o n d o r u b lc
d a u g h te rs. I am nshum ed lo

sh o w ers. B u t sin c e y o u are a
b rid e sm a id , y o u a n d her o th e r
a tte n d a n ts m a y g iv e her a s h o w ­
er.
C O N F ID E N T IA L TO
"M O M
A N D D A D ” IN Y A K I M A . W A S H .:
Yes. we a rc liv in g In a m ir a c u ­

lo u s age. C o m m u n ic a t io n Is
m ag ical;
" K e e p in g In to u ch w ith k id s
to d ay
" I s re a lly q u ite b iza rre .
" W e c a ll one son, a n d reach
h is tax
" T h e o ilie r re sp o n d s fro m h is
c u r.”
L e e S. K u v u n u u g h
(Problem s? Write to Dear Abby.
For e p e rso n a l, u n p u b lish e d
reply, se n d a self-addressed,
stam ped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Los Angoles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCU IT COURT
O P TH E IITH JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A .
CA SE NO. *2-1*51 C A K E
F E D E R A L HOME LO AN
M O R T G A G E CORPO RATIO N ,
Plain t 1(1.
vs.
C H A R L E S E. L U F C Y . E T AL.,
Defendants,
N OTICE OF
FO REC LO SU RESA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foraclosur* datnl
A p ril a. 19*4 and antarad In Casa
No. *5 1*52 C A K E Of Itia Circuit
C ourt o l Itia IIT H J u d ic ia l
C irc u it In and lo r Samlnola
County, Florida, wharaln F E D ­
E R A L H O M E LO AN M O R T
G A G E CO RPO RATIO N , P la in
tilt, and C H A R L E S E. L U F C Y .
E T A L.. ara datandants, I w ill
ta ll to tha h lg h ail blddar lor
cash at tha Wast Front Door at
tha Sam lnola County Courthouse. Santord. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A M on tha 5th day of
M ay, tn a , the following da
scribed proparty as set forth In
said Summary F inal Judgment,
to wit:
Lot 4. C A B E L L EST AT ES,
according to tha plat thereof as
recorded In P la t Book It, Paga
I t, Public Records of Samlnola
County, F lorida . Being com ­
m o n ly kn o w n as i l l W ast
Chapman Road.
T O O E T H E R with a ll tha Im­
provements now or haraaftar
erected on tha property, and all
easem ents, rig h ts , a p p u rla
nances, rants, royalties, m iner­
al. oil and gas rights and profits,
water, water rights and water
slock, and a ll fixtures now or
hereafter a part ol the property.
Including replacements and ad
dltlons thereto.
D A T E D this Ith day of A pril,
ms
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clerk. C ircu it Court
By : Dorothy W. Bolton
- Deputy Clerk
Publish: A p ril 14.11.10*4
D E G 114

IN T H E CIR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVIIIO N
F He Number W-547-CP
IN R E : E S T A T E OF
C H A R L E S J S C AN N A P IE C O
Deceased
N O TICE OF
A D M IN IST R A T IO N
The a d m in istra tio n o l the
estate o l C H A R L E S J. SCAN
N A P I E C O , d i c t a t e d . F it*
Number *4147 C P . Is pending In
the C ircuit Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. Probate D iv i­
sion, the eddratt ot which It
P O D R A W E R C, SAN FO R D .
F L 37772 045* The names and
addresses o l the personal rep rt
tentative and the personal rap
r n * n t it lv t ’* attorney ara sat
forth below
A ll Intarastad parsons are
required to tile with this court,
W ITHIN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
T H E FIR ST P U B LIC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TICE: (I) all claim s
against tha estate and 12) any
o b |* c tlo n b y an In ta rasta d
parson on whom this not let It
tt r v t d that challenges the valid
tty of Ih* w ill, the qualifications
at the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the
court.
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BEFO REVERBARRED .
Publication of this Nolle* has
begun on A p ril It, t**4.
Personal Representellve:
SU SAN J. S C A N N A P IE C O
144* Canterbury CI rc le
Casselberry. F L 13707
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
KB N N ETH M BEANE.
ESQ U IR E
5055 S Highway 17*1
Casselberry, F L 11707
Telephone: 1407)114 ISIS
Publish: A p ril 11,21.1**4
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NOTICE
The SI Johns R iver Water
Management D istrict has re­
c e iv e d an a p p lic a t io n to r
Wetland Resource Management
prolecttrom : '
O V IE D O P R E S B Y T E R I A N
C H U R C H . P .0 . B O X 144.
O VIEDO. F L 13743. application
H M I 7 0I01A received on M arch
31, 10*4. The protect Is located In
Seminole County, Section 15,
Township 11 South. Range 31
East. The application is tor
E X C A V A T IO N AN D F IL L IN G
ASSO CIATED W ITH TH E D E ­
V E L O P M E N T OF A CO M M U
N ITY C H U R CH SITE KNOWN
AS O V IE D O P R E 5 B V T E R IA N
CH URCH . The receiving wafer
body Is the ECO N LO CKH ATC H E E R IV E R BASIN
The fuels) containing each ol
the above listed apptlcallonls)
are a v a ila b le lo r Inspection
Monday through Friday except
lor legal holidays, 1:00 a m. to
5 00 p m. at tha St. Johns R iver
W ater M anagem ent D is tric t
Headquarters or the appropriate
Held olflce. Written objections to
the application may be made,
but should be Hied with (re­
ceived by) the D istrict Clerk.
P O Box 141*. Palatka. Florida
31171 141*. no latar than 14 days
from the data of publication
Wrlttan oblactlons should Idan
Illy the oblactor by name and
addrass, and fully describe the
ob|ectlon to the application.
F ilin g a written objection does
not entitle you to a Chapter 110.
F lorida Statutes, Adm inistrative
Hearing. Only Ihosa persons
whos* substantial Intarasls ara
a lla c ltd by tha application and
who Ilia a petition mealing the
r e q u ir e m e n t s o f S e c t io n
40C-1.511, F A C . may obtain an
A d m ln ls tra tlv a H aarlng . A ll
tim ely tiled written objections
• w ill be presented to the Board
tor consideration In It* dallbaraHon on application p rior lo tha
Board takin g action on tha
application.
Shannon H. B a rka n
Sr. P a rm ll Data Technician
Parm lt Data Servlet* Division
St. Johns R lvar Watar
Management District
Publish: A p ril 21,1t*4
DEO 1*1

Notice et S h e riffs Sole
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue of that certain
W rit ot Execution Issued out ol
end under the seel of the County
Court ol Seminole County. Flor
Ida. Casa *1/I01ICCKF upon a
final lodgment rendered In the
etoresald Court on the lis t day
of O CT A .D . lf * l. In that
certain cese entitled: LOCH
LO W E P R E P A R A T O R Y
SCHOOL. P laintiff vs JA M IE
It L E IE R . Defendant which
etoresald W rit of Execution wai
delivered to me *■ Sheriff at
Seminole County. Florida end 1
have levied upon alt the right,
title and Interest ot the deten
dent, J A M IE H. L E IE R . In and
lo tha to Ilowing date r l bed prop
arty, said property being located
In Samlnola County, F lorida
more p articularly described as
follows
One I*t5 Toyota Land Cruiser
V ln I J T lF J U G ) F 1130440 being
stored i t Butch's Towing In
Sanford. Florida,
and tha undersigned as Sharltl
Ol Samlnola County, Florida,
w ill at 11:00 A M on the 13rd
day ol M A Y A.D. 1**4. otftr for
M l* and M il to the highest
bidder. FO R CASH IN H AN D
A N D S U B JE C T TO A N Y A N D
A L L EX IST IN O LIE N S , et the
Front (Westl Door, at the slaps,
ol tha Samlnola County Court
houM In Sanford. Florida. Ih*
above described proper ty .
That M id M le Is being made
to M lls ly the term s of this W rit
of Execution.
Donald F. Esllnger. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
N OTICE R E G A R D IN G THE
A M E R I C A N S W I T H O IS
ACUITIES ACT O F l**0. P E N
SONS W ITH A D IS A B IL IT Y
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L A C ­
CO M M O D ATIO N S TO P A R T IC
IP A T E IN TH E P R O C E E D IN G
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C I V I L D IV IS IO N O F TH E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E , E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C
T fO N , 1145 II T H S T R E E T ,
SA N FO R D . F LO R ID A AT
L E A S T F IV E D A Y S P RIO R TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G . T E L E
P H O N E : 1407) 130 4440 TTD
1407) M3 M il.
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II. With Sal* Dal* ol M ay 11.
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE CO U N T Y ,
F LO R ID A .
C A S IN O . ( l- I I M - C A K B
SM ITH A SMITH
CO N STRUCTIO N CO R P
P E N S IO N A N D T R U S T
* Florida corporation.
P lain tiff
vs
M A R K G M IT T E N and
H E L E N P. M IT T E N , his w ilt,
sla t..
Defendants
C L E R K 'S
N O T ICE OP S A L E
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Summary
F in a l Judgment o l Foreclosure
antarad In tha above entitled
cause In the C ircu it Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, I w ill
M il at public auction to tha
highest bidder for cash at the
Wast Front door ol the Court
house In the City o l Santord.
Seminole County, Florida, at the
hour ot It A M . on M ay 5, t*fa.
that certain parcel of reel prop
erfy described as follows:
lo t * and the West is ot Lot 10.
Block D, Allendale Subdivision,
according to Ih* p la l thereof as
recorded P la l Book 4, Pag* 7,
P u b lic R ecords of Samlnola
County, Florida.
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
CLERKO FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jasawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: A p ril 14,11. I**a
D E Q 117

N O TICE O F
FICTITIO U S N A M E
Nolle* Is hereby glvon that i
am engaged In business at 114
Rosaclltt Circle. Santord. FL
17771, Samlnol* County, Flor
Ida. under the Fictitious Name
o l TH E T E C H N O L O G Y RE
SO U RCE, and that I Intend to
register M id name w llh Ih*
Division ol Corporations. Tail*hasia*. Florida, In eccordenc*
w ith th e p ro v is io n s o l Ih*
Fictitious Nam* Statutt*. To
W it: Section (as Of, F lo rid a
Statute* ts*l.
M ark Andrew Johnson
Publish: A p ril It. tf*4
D E Q ITS

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S N A M E
Notlca Is hereby given lhal w*
er* engaged In business *1 P.O.
Box 1*105*. Altamonte Springs,
F lorida M7I4. Samlnola County.
F lorida , undar tha Fictitious
Nam* of STAR VIE W. INC and
that we Inland lo register M id
name with the Division of Cor
porallons. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance w llh tha pro
visions o l th# Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. To Wit: Section 145 0*.
Florid* Statutes l*»l
ST A R V IE W . INC
L a rry O ellllng
FrancIsOeffllng
Publish: A p ril It. IH4
O EQ I**
NOTICE O F ACTION
B E F O R E THE
CO N STRUCTIO N IN D U ST R Y
L IC E N S IN G BOAHO.
IN R E : T h*U c*h M lo
practice construction ol
B o R . O Avanio
1735 Rulledge Road
Long wood. Florida 3J77I
CASE NO *3 11540
L IC E N S E : CCC07*5*I
Th* O tp arlm anl o l Business
and Professional Regulation has
tiled an Adm inistrative Com
plaint against you, a copy ol
w h ich m ay be obtained by
c o n t a c tin g . A tt o r n e y G W
H arrell. Department o l Businas*
and Professional Regulation.
1*40 N Monro* Streat, Tallahas
see. Florida 315**0711. 1*04)
4*0 0041.
II no contact has been mad*
by you concerning Ih* above by
M ay If. I**4, th* m atter ol th*
Adm inistrative Complaint w ill
be presented at an ensuing
meeting ot th* Construction
Industry Licensing Board In an
Informal proceeding
In accordance w llh th* Am ar
leans with D lM b llltla s Act. par
son* needing a special accom
modatlon to participate In this
proceeding should contact th*
Individual or agency sending
'nolle* not later than M ven day*
prior to th* proceeding at th*
eddrass g lvtn on nolle* Tala
phone 11041 137 *0*7. 1 100*55
■771 ITDD) or 1 *00 *53 1770 (V),
via F lorid* Relay Service
Publish: A p ril 14. 11. I t k M ay
5. 1*94
DEO*

IN T H E CIR C U IT COURT
FO R S E M IN O L E CO UN TY,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
Fife N um btr *4 344-CP
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
M A U D E C. C O L E M A N .
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IST R A T IO N
Th* a d m in istra tio n o l th*
estate ol MAUD F. C. CO LE
M A N , deceased, F ile Number
*4 344 C P , Is pending In Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rt fo r S e m in o le
County, Florida. Probet* D iv i­
sion. th* address ol which Is
Samlnola County CourlhouM .
Santord. F L M77I. Th* names
end addresses o l th* personal
representative and Ih* personal
re p re M n la tlv e ’s attorney are
M t forth 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 THAT:
A ll persons on whom th is
nolle* I* served who have ob
le ction s that ch allen g e th* v a lid
Ity ot Ih* w ill, Ih* q u a lifica tio n s
o l tha personal r* p r* M n l* llv * .
vanu*. or lu rls d lc tlo n o l this
Court era re q u ire d to fit* th eir
o b la c tlo n s w llh t h 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 THE
D A T E O F TH E FIR ST P U B U
CATIO N O F THIS N O TICE OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS N O TICE ON
THEM .
A ll creditors of th* decadant
end other parson* having claim s
o r demands against dtcadsnl's
estate on whom • copy o l th li
nolle* Is M rvad within three
months alter th* data ol th* first
publication o l this nolle* must
file their claim s with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E FIR ST P U B L I­
C AT IO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D ATE OF S E R V E OF A
C O P Y O F THIS N O TICE ON
THEM .
A ll other cred ito rs of lha
decedent and persons having
claim s or demands against th*
decadent's estate must III* their
claim s with this court W ITHIN
T H R E E M ON TH S A F T E R THE
O A T E OP T H E FIR ST P U B L I­
CATIO N OF T H IS N O T IC E .
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F I L E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* data ot th* llr s l public*
lion ot this Nolle* Is A p ril 11,
1*04.
Personal Representative:
Thomas A, Speer
P.O. Box 11*4
Sanford, F L H771-1144
Attorney for Peraonal
R tp rtM n fa tlv e:
Thomas A. Speer
Of Thomas A, Speer, P.A.
P.O. Box 1144
Santord. F L 12771 1J44
Telephone: |407)U1GM1
Florida B ar No.: 07*471
Publish: A p ril 11,1*, 1*»4
j D E Q 1*4

IN T H B CIR CU IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
C A SE NO. (4*111 CA
DIVISION M B
FIRST UNION
M O R T G A G E C O R PO R AT IO N
Plaintiff.
OONNA W R IG H T, *1*1.
Defendant (ft.
N O TICE O F ACTION
TO: D ONNA W R IG H T
LAST KNOW N R E S ID E N C E :
1W» W indm ill Dr.
Orlando, F L U t i l
C U R R E N T R E S ID E N C E :
UN KN O W N
and II Defendant la dtetasad.
her respective unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors end trustees,
and all other persons claiming
by, Ihrouon. under or against
th* named Defendant
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
atllon to foreclose e mortgage
on th* following properly in
S E M IN O LE County. Florida:
C O N D O M IN IU M U N IT *7.
B U ILD IN G 17. O F H U N T E R S '
CHASE CO N D O M IN IUM . AC
C O R D IN G TO THE D E C L A
RATION OF CO N D O M IN IU M
R E C O R D E O O C T O B E R 11.
lit* , IN O F F IC IA L R E CO R D S
B O O K 1711, P A G E S IS7*
T H RO U GH 1411, IN C LU S IV E .
OF THE P U B LIC R E CO R D S
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F LO R IO A . ANO A LL
AM ENDM ENTS THERETO.
T O G E T H E R W ITH A L L A P
PURTEN AN CES THERETO,
AN D AN U N D IV ID E D IN TER
EST IN TH E CO M M O N E L E
M E N T S O F SAID CONDOMIN
HIM AS SET FO RT H IN SAID
D E C LA R A T IO N
has been tiled against you and
you a r t required lo serve e copy
ol your written delenses, it any,
within 30 days a lle r Ih* llr s l
publication ol this Notice ol
Action, on Echevarria, K tm
m t r lt A R o ll, P A , P la in tiffs
attornty. whose A d d re s s Is M t
Baythor* Boulevard, Sulla 750.
Tim pa. Florida 13*04. and (II*
She o rig in a l w llh this Court
either belor* service on Plain
lilt's attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise a dataull
will be antarad against you lor
tha re lie f dem anded In th*
Complaint or petition
This nolle* Shell b t published
once each weak lo r two r* .e c u
liv e w e e k s In th* Sa ntord
Herald
W ITNESS my hand and th*
saal el this Court on A p ril tl,
1(*4
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clark ot Ih* Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: A p ril If. II. I**4
DEQ-111

Legal Notices
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
C O M P L A IN T
TO: A N D R E W SCOTT W ILSON
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NOt M-L-I4M RW T
A n Adm inistrative Complaint
to revoke your licensed ) has
been filed against you. You ha vs
the right lo request a hearing
pursuant to Section 110 37(1)
and (1), Florida Statute*, by
m ailing a request lo r u n i to
the Florida Department o l In
surenc*. Division ot Legal Serv
Ices. *11 L e n o n Building. T e lls
has***, F L 321*9 0333 It a r*
quest ter hearing Is not received
by June 1. 1*04. th* right to
hearing in this matter w ill be
w a iv e d and Ih* In s u ra n c e
Commissioner w ill dispose ol
this cause In eccordenc* w llh
law
Publish: April 14. &gt;1, 11 k May
5.1*94
D E Q 117

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
ASUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 con**cu1lv* llm*s l»»****444*M571 • II n*
7 consKutlv* tlm** te****4«***«*70s a lln*
3 COBSKUtlV* Urn** neeseestees*01* a lln*
1 tlm * ...________ — -------- 11.19* lln*
Rat** art p*r Isiu*, b*s*d on 3 lines
‘ 3 Lln** Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

IN T H E CIR C U IT CO U R T
OF T H E IITH JU D IC IA L
CIRCU IT IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A.
CASE NO. *1-1 IH-CA-14-E
G M AC M O RTG AG E CO RPO
R AT ION O F IOWA.
Plaintiff,
v*.
R IC H A R D K. BOGGS. E T A L .,
Defendants
N O T IC E O F
FO REC LO SU RESA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Summary F inal
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
A p ril a. 19*4 and *nt*r*d In Casa
No *11711 C A 14 E Ol Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rt o l Ih* 1*TH
Ju dicial Circuit In and lor Sami
not* County. Florid*, w htrein
G M A C M O R T G A G E C O R PO
RATION O F IOWA. Plaintiff,
and R IC H A R O K BOGGS. E T
AL.. are datandants. I w ill sell to
th* highest blddar tor cash at
the W ait Front Door of th*
Samlnol* County Courthouse.
S a n to rd , F lo r id a , a t 11:00
o'clock A M on th* 10th day ot
M ay. 19*4, th* following d*
scribed property as set forth In
said Summery F in a l Judgment,
to Wit:
Lot *1. Block S. H ID D E N
L A K E . P H A S E II. U N IT I.
according to th* plat thereof as
recorded In P la l Book 14. Pages
IS through 17, Inclusive. Pub lic
Records of Samlnol* County.
F lorida
T O G E T H E R w llh a ll slruc
tu r n and Improvamants now
and hereafter on said land, and
fixture* attached lharato. and
a ll rants. Isiuas. proceeds and
p ro llls accruing and to accrue
from said premise*, all ot which
a r t Included within Ih* forego
Ing d e s c r i p t i o n a n d th *
habendum thereof: also all gas.
steam, alaclrlc. watar and othar
healing, cooking, refrigerating,
lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
Irrigating, and power systems
machines, appliances, fixture*
and appurtanancas. which are
now or may heraaltar pertain to.
or be used with. In. or on said
pramlsas. even though they may
be dalachad or detachable
D A T E D this Ith day o l A pril.
1*9*.
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: A p ril 14,11,1*94
D E G 125

12— E l d e r ly C a r t
A D U L T C A R E In our private
horn* Santord &gt; M Lots at
loving car* lor your loved
ones Contact Hotly 31) *141__
A D U L T C A R E in private San
lord home UW /rno Inc. love,
m e a l* , tr a n s p o rt ., e n te r
lelnment. k more **1-14*1

21— P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free medical cere, Irentpor
tatlon, counseling, p riv a te
doctor plus living expenses
Bar #237313 Clearwater Atlarnay
Jehn F rlcker
I *0**37 144*

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
LO ST M A L E K E E S H O U N D
Irom Geneva area B lack end
silv e r, has apii«piy. needs
medication 111* R E W A R D
4*7 34M51S

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e
A T T E N T IO N SECO N D SHIFT
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
chltd car* with hot m eals
Licensed daycare lactllty. Call
tor rates 111 n iS /L tc m 3 10
ft A l Y S 1T T JN O I N M Y H OM E
4Am
IP m , Monday F rid ay
Ham Ilion school area 31t 9*1*

31— P r iv a t e
In s t r u c t io n s
O P E N IN G A P R IL Mnd
31) &gt;311 Santord F L
Jackie Cael* Swan Lessens

43— Investigative
______ Services______
M A J E S T IC IN V IS T IO A T I V E
Services Domestic relations
Fra* consultation 4*7 *4*1111

Legal Notice
N O T IC E O F P O t L I C AUCTION
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N C A J TOWING W ILL
S E L L AT P U B LIC AUCTION
FOR S A L V A G E FO R CASH ON
D E M A N D TO H I G H E S T
B ID D E R T H E F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D V E H IC L E
12
C H E V R O L E T E L C A M IN O
B L U E V I N &lt; 1G C C W IO JO
CR 13*371
THIS AUCTION W ILL B E ON
M A Y 01. 19*4. AT 10 O 'C LO C K
A T C A J TOWING. 13*0 S CR
417. LONGWOOD. F L 31750
P R O S P E C T I V E B ID D E R S
M A Y IN S PE C T V E H IC L E S ON
TH E D A Y B E F O R E AU CTIO N
B E T W E E N TAM A N D 5PM
T E R M S A R E CASH OR
C E R T IF IE D FUN D S CAJ
T O W IN G R E S E R V E S T H E
R IG H T TO A C C E P T OR RE
JE C T A N Y AN O A L L BIDS
Publish: A p rilI I. 1*94 D E Q IN

N o tic e
F L O R IO A ST AT E R E Q U IR E S
a ll contractors be registered
o r carlllted . To verity a stale
c o n t r a c t o r s H earts* c e l l
I 100 342 7*40 O ccupational
Licenses are rtqulrad by the
county and can be verified by

^ e a tlln jllM lia a x f ja J ^ ^
A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

R E S ./C O M M . V in y l Siding ,
A lu m . F ra m in g . O r y w a ll,
Doors, Rooting, Concrete.

A p p lia n c e !
A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
Free
•ppl. service call with ra-

^ll^^khar^Gros*^^J2M*72
C a r p e t / In s t a lla t io n

On F rid ay I, Saturday, A p ril
11 and 11 from 1:00 am to 1:00
pm at URSA LA CO M M U N IT Y
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
at th* corner ol Wast ISIh SI.
and U p M la Rd, In Santord.
Call E. T a y ltr, *4* 4070 lor
Information__________ ______
O A R A O E 1*1*TT Why belherTt
WE B U Y -P A Y TOP P R IC E It
_________ 4*7134-943 F_________

GARAGE SALE
F u rn itu re , k itc h e n Items,
look, and m lsc. Saturday,
4/11. fe m -lp m . FIT M y rtle
Av», Santord. No phone______
H A N O V E R Weeds Community,
o lf M arkham Wood* ltd.. Lake
Mary. Saturday 4/11 *1

C all In your garage sal* ad by
12 noon on Tuesday and t*7*
a d v an tag e o l o ur sp e c ia l
garage sale ad p ric e d Call
Classified now lor details!

322-2611

CARPET M ILL D IR IC T
Big Dtscaunti Famous Brands
F irs t Quality, Top Line.
Stalnmastar, Saxonies.
Trackless. Sculpture* S4.T* yd
Com m ercial lav*! loop* tl.** yd
Installation. 407 124 (100

C a r p e t C le a n in g
S A M 'S C A R P E T C L E A N I N G
p lu t strip and b u ll floors.
R a s ld t n lla l/ c o m m a r c la l 24

^ Jjrj^ TO M M w jgraM O M ^
HONEST DEPENDABLE

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
O r o v e v lt w V illa g e *0 )
Grovawood Av. Saturday
Only, *11__________________

REMODELING SALE
A p ril n and 11 from la m lo
1pm. 2*7 Abbott Av*.. Lake
M ary I1 2 U H TV. lam . bar
atulf, llnani, k appllancai

Parson lo d ea n your house
|ust tha way you Ilk* II at a
price you sur* can afford.
Call V trm t 130-44*4

&lt;0 hrs ♦ Paid insurance and
benefits Class D Lie req
Cleen driving record Knowl
edge ol Orlando area a plus
Inquire al
H41 S Santord Av*
_ Santord

E w ell Industries Is accepting
application for R M d riv e rs In
th e O r la n d o a r e a
17400
Narcosse* R d) M u s i have
C D L lice n se F u ll b en efit
package Apply al
115* High i t
_______ Law*weed EO E

DRIVERS WANTED

4 5 - Lege I Services
e FR O F I1 S IO N A L L C O A L e
Photography lor us* as avl
dance LOW R A T E S 177 75**

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
E A R N 13.*0* SIAM per month
part tlm* working 10 IS hours
per week Serious only

_________t o h i i ________

LO C A L P A Y P H O N E R O U T E
SI100 wk potential Must sell
I ■**«**-H U ________

41— Money to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
A ll you need Is yots title lack
Diamond lor appointment
MO 7*7*__________

43— M o r t g a g e s
* NEW COMMUNITY*
H0MEBUYERS PROGRAM

With clean class It drivers
license lo r day and night
sh ills W* Otter 1300 per week
to start, major medical do
nl a I and paid vacations Apply
at USA Services, 44* Spring
Hammock Cl. Lwxjwood
____
17* 770*

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IE R S . Tavares FI
a well established and grow
Ing C e n tra l F lo rid a based
company oltersyou
• 3)4 to7*&lt; per mil*
• Up to 12 000ml per mo
• Stop OH Pay
e Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety 1 Perform ance Bonus
• Spouse RIdlng Program
• Average Trip 3 7 Days
• Lai* Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 7 years tractor
trailer, O TR and snow and ice
experience plus a good driving
record, call
________ ) **M F4 M W ___

EARN UP TO 12000
p e r w e e k p r o c e s s in g
F H A /H U D Gov t Rotunds No
ex p e rie n ce n e cessary C a ll
1 113*53 l i M e i t 271 24 h rs

* LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T
* EA SIE R Q U A L IF Y IN G
For complete details call
R E N E T F IN A N C IA L
ACTIO N M O R T O A O E

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
C om m trclftl i i i t in U CF arva

3310700

Benefill pAdkiitj*

14 Hour Servlet

A N E C O INC +44 441)
EO E O
fr iff « f fcp IAc ?

71— H e lp W a n t e d

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON

EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
7H W. 15th SI.

M u ll M vp own fcioli ant) tie
Able to do hoiivy to lhtio n
Apply In perion t i l w f f n t,im
Am) )pm at 7+01 Country Club
RoAd. SAnford 3771+44

EXPERIENCED COOKS

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
F U L L T IM E R E L I E F COOK
Experience a M UST Strong
supervisory skills
P A R T T I M R D IE T A R Y A ID E
E ■per lance preferred

F u lltim e Apply Inperson
P E R R Y 'S R E S T A U R A N T
Upper level. A ltamonte M all

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele Full o# part
time Call 171 +114

Apply D sBary M in e r between
•am and 3 pm. M N Hwy 17 *3.
OaBary Drug Ira* workplace
A D D TO YO U R IN CO M E
S E L L AV O N NOWI
C A L L 1T1 *45f o r 1714313

AGENTS REAL ESTATE)
Nothing succeeds like success
Wa re well Into our 3rd decade
o l training succesatul agents
No licenser
Wa ll help!
W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
R EALTO R S
&gt;U-1»**
AVON products-1,0*1. E a rn lo
SO\ No door/door P T /F T
San d lll) 11*1/1 ICO *44 2144

* DRIVER WANTED *
F u ll lim a. M ust hava 1*1*
medal econo vehicle ter fecal
deliveries ulilm nq personal
vehicle. Call *411 K I I I 1

TELEMARKETER
Potition open l o r a n expert
enced felemar+eter Evening
hour*. 4PM 7PM Mofidrsy
through Thursday Apply In
perion Sanford Herald 100
M French Ave&lt; «ik lor Trety

L A B O R E R S N E E D E D S tilled
And unskilled Pey i
Call iN h w t n l J
S P R IN T 4 T A F FIN O , 3)4 )Qlt

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
M ust have C D L " A " with
clean M V H Protfoca expert
once and good rat*renews i*
q u irrd C all or apply
M IC Trucking, 1*71 W is t SI
Santerd. F L 4*7 111 7141

C o n c re te

L a w n S e r v ic e

C A P T A IN C O N C R E T E . Wayn*
Baal. I M an Quality Opera­
tion! IS* 2321/411-*43

TO M A J E F F 'S LAW N C A R E I
Ras./Comm , dependable, low
retest F ra e a sl .... . 310 7070

E le c t r ic a l

P a in t in g

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
R ep air addition, com m /ras.
LIC /In t.tE ROOM 1*3 311 447)

P A IN T IN O , paper hanging,
prassur* washing and dry wall
repair. F r a * a il i l l 3174

~ P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
T o m ^ m p ro v e m e n t"1
A F F O R D A B L E H O M E R tp a lr
Dependable. A ll phases. Call
for Fraa est. M ichael J1371M

AL DOES IT ALL)
F ix It right a l a price you can
altord. L lc 'd /ln s From start
lo llnlsh Carpentry, plum b
Ing, ele ctrical, and rooting
•ves 13 yrs o l experience. No
|ob loo big or sm all. Call
114 5M0 er 111-411114 hours
R E S T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A L L .
m alal studs, doors, trim , sid
Ing, porches, decks, garabos
U c tn ia d / ln iu ra d
m -M * 7

DUN R IT E : Clean driveways,
roo ts, pool dacks. w a lks,
houses F ra a a tl. 321 4127

P h o to grap h y
B E A C tJ ^ p e r ts a n d Weddings
M obil equip unique pricing
For Info call 324 9*01

R o o f in g
O YSBER S HOME R E P A IR A
R O O F IN G
P a in t in g ,
c a r p e n t r y . B o n d / ln s / L lc
RC004474S
C all 574 4315

S w im m in g Pool

Servlce/Repalr

RITE-WAY .......

W E E K L Y SE R V IC E Irom 545
mo. Chtm Rife Fool Service
7+0 7771
Robert Shoemaker

we show ufj

r L t i T h U D isp la y A d
W o r k F o r Y o u ...

C lIlC lH M ir it t l.

T r e e S e r v ic e
,

?3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 &amp; i

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

Saturday, A p ril 21. lam 5pm
At R EO A TTA SHORES
A P T S. • Inparking lot________

M ANUFACTURER
• FIN ISH IN O /PA T C H IN O
Fiberglass
•IN S T A LL E R

DRIVERS

ADJUSTMENTS AND CRE0IT8: In th* *v*n1 ol *n error In an
ad, Ih* Sanford Harald will be raaponalbl# tor tha flrat
InMftlon only and only lo Ih* *xt*nt of Ih* eo*l ol that
Insertion. Plea** check your ad for accuracy tha flrat day It
run a.

C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l horn*
repairs, painting k caram lc

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN

CULTURED MARBLE

DEUVERY/WAREHOUSE
SchedtAng may include H eiakl AdverWer at the cost ot an additional day
Cancel when you gat result* Pay onfy kx day* y o u ad run* at tat* earned
Us* M l description lor fattest leturts Copy must tolk/w accept.)!*) typo
graphical form -Commercial frequency rates are available

C a rp e n try

BIG SALE

eBARTEND ERS
eC LU U MANAGERS
* D JS
•SER V ER S
ettO STS/H O STESSES
Exparlance p relarrtd
____^*11 33* 1144

________CA U . 4*4 4044

ja i^ lJ a jW j^ B e itJ ia * !* ^

Old Ftshiontd RummifE S ill

CLU8/RESTAURANT HELP

D E A D L IN E S

N OTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that Ih* Board ol County Commissioners
ol Samlnol* County, Florida, Intends lo hold a public hearing lo
cen sldertheenactm entolsnordinanceenlltled
AN O R D IN A N C E R E L A T IN G TO THE C O LLE C T IO N AND
DISPOSAL O F SOLID W ASTE, R E C O V E R E D M A T E R IA L . Y A R D
TRASH. A N D W H ITE GOODS IN T H E U N IN C O R P O R A T E D
A R E A S OF S E M IN O LE COUN TY. F LO R ID A : P R O V ID IN G FOR
L E V E L S O F M A N D A T O R Y SOLID WASTE S E R V IC E S IN L IE U
OF TH E P R E S E N T V O L U N T A R Y SOLID WASTE SE R V IC E S .
P R O V ID IN G D E F IN IT IO N S ; C R E A T IN G T H E " S E M IN O L E
COUNTY SOLID W ASTE R E S ID E N T IA L UN IT C O L LE C T IO N ANO
DISPOSAL M U N IC IP A L S E R V IC E S B E N E F IT S U N IT ": AUTH O R
IIlfIG T H E IM POSITION A N O C O LLE C T IO N O F ASSESSM EN T S
A G A IN S T A L L R E S I D E N T I A L U N IT S W IT H IN U H IN
C D R P O R A T E D S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y TO P R O V ID E SO LID
W ASTE M A N A G E M E N T . CO LLE C T IO N . ANO DISPOSAL S E R V
ICES A N D F A C IL IT IE S : P R O V ID IN G E X E M P T IO N S F R O M
C O LLE C T IO N S E R V IC E S A SS E S S M E N T S FO R Q U A L IF Y IN G
LOW IN CO M E. L IM IT E O ACCESS. C O M B IN E D R E S ID E N T IA L
AN D C O M M E R C IA L C O N T A IN E R USE R E S ID E N T IA L UNITS
AND A G R IC U L T U R A L R E S ID E N T IA L UNITS. P R O V ID IN G FOR
D E N IA L O F A N D R EVO CAT IO N O F E X E M P T IO N S FOR RESIC E N T I A L U N IT S IN V IO L A T IO N O F LAW S. R U L E S OR
R E G U LA T IO N S R E L A T E D TO P R O P E R DISPO SAL OF SOLIO
W ASTE: P R O V ID IN G FOR PO W ERS A N D D U T IE S OF THE
BO ARD IN C LU D IN G T H E P O W E R TO ASSESS R E S ID E N T IA L
UNITS B E N E F IT T IN G F R O M SOLID W ASTE M A N A G E M E N T .
C O LLE C T IO N . A N D D ISPO SAL S E R V IC E S : PR O V IO IN G FO R AN
A L T E R N A T IV E B IL L IN G S Y S T E M TO BE E S T A B L IS H E D BV
RESO LUTIO N T O C O L L E C T F R O M UNITS NOT ASSESSED:
PR O V ID IN G FO R A P E R R E S ID E N T IA L UNITS A SS E SS M E N T
FO R M U L A : P R O V ID IN G FOR A SS E SS M E N T A N D C O LLE C T IO N
U N D E R T H E U N IF O R M M E T H O D OF A SS E SS M E N T : P R O V ID
IMG FOR C O R R E C T IO N OF E R R O R S A N D OMISSIONS: P R O
VIDINO FO R S E V E R A B IL IT Y ; P R O V ID IN G FOR CO O IFICA
TION: P R O V ID IN G FOR AN E F F E C T I V E D A T E ,
et 7:00 p m., or as soon Itsereeller as possible, e l lit regular meeting
on Its* lOth day o l M ay, 19*4. el th* Seminole County Services
Building, 1101 East F irst Street, BCC Chambers. Sanford. Florida.
Persons are advised that, II they dec Isle lo appeal any decision msd*
et this hearing, they w ill need a record ol th* proceedings, and. lor
such purpose, they may need to Insure that a verbatim record o l the
proceedings Is made, which record Includes th* testimony end
evidence upon which the appeal Is lo be baled.
Parsont w llh d lseb llllla s needing assistance lo participate In any ot
lhal* proceedings should contact Ih* Employ** Relations Depart
mant A D A Coordinator 4* hours In advance o l the mealing al
M M ) JO, extension 7*41.
M A R Y A N N e M O RSE
Clerk lo th* Board of
County Commissioners ol
Seminole County, F lorld*
By: Carylon Cohen
Deputy Clerk
Publish: AprII It, 19*4
D E Q It)

H o u s e h o ld m ls c . , to o ls ,
tedder, barrel pump and lots
ol stull. 1511 Oak Av* . San
lord
T H U R S F R I-S A T H
Cam* la an

BOOKKEEPER
P art time. Able to till out
quarterly* and do income lax
______C e ll Nancy i n m t
__

Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon Th* Day Before Publication
Sunday 11 Noon Friday- Monday 5 JO P M Fixlay

_l :____ ____ ________
M M i

7 1 - H c l p W a n t ed

L a n d s c a p in g Y'S QUALITY L a W N i
RANDY'
Complete pro care sine* IH0.
Clean up l, hauling. H I 0714

E CH O LS T R E E SVC L K 'i. ms
" L a i Ih* Prolasslonals do It "
Fraa a ttlm a la s
n i 712*

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW ft SCREEN REPAIR:
________ 4*7 222-7112

A d v e r t i s e Your Business E v e r y D a y
F o r As L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Ca l l C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

____________....

M M M H

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 21, 1994 - SO

71— Help Wanted

71 — H e lp W a n te d

FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS

W AITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK

| y r «&gt;p. A pply III l«ro
Oolqner PI . U n ln rrf 1JJ t i l l

Experienced only Apply In
perton. D e yt Inn. Senlord
c e n n t s o e ______
W A R E H O U SE A N D O E N E H A L
LABO R H E LP N EEO EO I
donut lor driver* A ll t h lllt
evelleble D aily pay. no lee
Report reedy lo work S JO am
In d utlrlel Labor Svc . 1014
French Ay. N ep h enecellt

M E D IC A L

LPN
F u ll lim e and p a rt lim e
llp m M m t h ill P e rl lim e
M m )pm th ill
Apply In perxon: L A K E VIEW
N URSING C E N T E R , t i t E
Second St . Sanford
M E D IC A L

WAREHOUSE
Senlord Third th ill National
loud te le t comp nxedx perton
lor werehoute O f req Per
menenl potlllon SS/hr Up
ward mobility end monetary
growth Clote
Never a 1**1
Help Pertonnel, t} f t i l l

NURSING ASSISTANT
A ll th lllt F u ll llm * end perl
lim e Only Ihot* Keying r.p o
r i f i H i e t e N urting A ttltle n l
In long term cere end being
eble lo xhow prool ol r rg itlre
lion lo take the court* or
c h e lle n g * Ih* l e t l upon
eppllcelion thould epply M u ll
be ce rlllle d no le le r then 90
deyt Alter hire Drug Ire*
workplace
Debery Menor
M N H o y 1/ 91
Debery. FI
m ; m * cm
M E D IC A L

WORK AT HOME
P e rl lime, lu ll llm * workert
needed
E a rn e x tra
extraordinary money Tor in
lorm ellon tend tell addretted
tlam ped envelop* lo 0 A R
C o n tu llm g , PO Box l / l l ,

lentoed, F L W 7 2 f7 )2 A d l
100 P E O P L E lo lo t. weight1 No
w ill power reqt 100% n a lu rall
Dr tec I Colleen to) iie jo c c
SO AU TO AUCTIO N D R IV E R S
N E E D E D ! M u tl have valid
F lorida d r iv e n llcentt and he
able lo drive tilth
C all between I 2
SPR IN T ST A FFIN O . I2f 2011

RN MANAGER

F u ll llm * 7 ) th ill, yyeekendt
o lf Experience In en ecule
c e rt tellin g end menegemenl
highly d ttlre b l* Com* end be
e perl ol Ih* chenging trend In
long term cere Selery de
pendent upon experience

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e

LPN

F u ll llm * end p erl lim e 6 end
I) hour t h lllt evelleble Goud
leederthlp th lllt e m utl GM'x
end G P N 't xxllh p re v lo u t
le e d e rth lp experience elto
encoureged lo epply
Drug Ire* xxorkplec*

x M A L E W ANTS F E M A L E •
lo there pool condo Free rent
•or com pam em hlp }}&gt; aocc

93— R o o m s for R e n t

Apply In per ton
Dxbery Menor
CO N. Hxxy II t l
Debery.FI
tor too c a t
M E O IC A L

A Q U IET. C L E A N rm in San
ford Kitchen k phone u tf.
t o m la u n d ry %1\k up )}4 4951

C L E A N ROOMS Single starting
175/w k
K tfc h a n . p ho ne,
laun d ry, vidao game*. o il
street parking JX&gt;44})
N ICE P la ta Furn rm P r t l
female Wafer. elec , A / C I
heaft75*k IM riop 3)0 0144
SANFO RD
K ilc h a n an d
laundry prtv Catola Prlvafa
home U S *k ♦ dap H I T 944
SANFORD
oid house Cable
phone, kitchen prlv . private
rm 140 wk incl util 74? 7094

DENTAL HYGENIST
Im mediel* opening eveilebl*
lor dynem lc indiylduel )C
deyt per week Strong perlo
tk lilt A m u tl n il 111 CJCO
M E O IC A L

RECEPTIONIST
E i p t r l t n c v d fo r b u ty
o r t h o p a e d ic o f f ic e
C o ll
Sharon at H I SSM

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

OFFICE HELP
P /T Com pufM experience
c*ruj or goal f of &gt;oo4l skill* re
quired M AdK.il records tip#
nence hAlpful *Aj %I type SO
a pm Sm d n iu r m to
P O
H o i 179/. Senlord FI )77/7

NOTICE
A ll rental and real e%tate
advertisement* are subject to
the Federal Fa»r Housing Act
which make% It ille g a l to
advertise any preference lim
I la lio n or dl% crim ln a tio n
based on race, color, religion
tea. handicap, fam ilial statu*
or national origin

THIS BOSS R EW A RD S
MARDW ORK
M e rry Maid* pay* lor pertof
m ance every F rid a y ! Day
hr* only, no night* Insured
CAf r e t i r e d . p A id m iltA g #

Call M erry Maid* ))t 5264
E F F I C I E N C Y C o tta g e
Completely furn Util paid, no
pets I perton only 372 IIH
SA N F O R D I ROOM C F F f
C IE N C Y with private bath
P arte d for I peru&gt;n fM -w k
• n d l l t O w JIJ i f i i
_____
S A N F O R D I B O R M A SYUOIO
a l l a le c . a ir . r a t a re a
IJSOmo op Nopets 17) 4019
SA N FO R D 7 Bdrm . living rm.

JANITORIAL
M Experienced cleenert end tu
. p erv lta rt Num erout locellont
| j Dey/e*»ninghourt T. FIT
if
Seminole County area
»
C e ll 791 )B )

P'

RECEPTIONIST
S W IT C H B O A R D O PEM AYO R
) Manufacturing company hat
pert time position open
Requires excellent telephone
» klllt to handlt m ultiple phone
m lines Computer experience A
* plu% Up to 70 hr s week Phone
140/1 114 17)0 ask tor B ari »■ *

k itc h e n
d in in g rm .
1 1? 1 ' * k p i n t t e c
w ater, se w e r g a rtv tg e

bath.
In c

17) A114 or Iff 547/
I

BDRM
liv in g r m
k itc h e n
b a th
I I J V 'A k p lu i tec
in
c lo d e i a ll u t ilit ie s C a ll

)21 6114 or )4t sat;
I B E D R M Private A Quiet 1)50
month. 11SO depotit, |M pet
depot it Call 3)0 40)

Residential D rincr/Lojdet
Recycling driver and roll olt
driver needed Must have COL
class U Apply in per von )44S
Over land Rd _. * g f * » ______

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

ROOFERS
A ll phase* ol repair Expert
enced C a t tily H44_________

SPRING BREAK!!

SALES

One Bedroom Apartment*
1299 O E A L
Moss wood Apts )?/ 117*

Sarvlce company seeking part
tim e help Flexible hour* and
day I l i t d H a P t o r Rodney

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRIN G SPECIAL!!

SALES
Retell experience lor |»w*lry
telex C e ll )W l l t t

2 Bdrm ,/I B e th 22) 2*24
SH ENANDOAH A P A R TM EN TS

Secretary

M A RIN ER'S VILLAGE

E xp In W ordperltcl A Lolut
12} lor window* e m u tl Type
m inim um to W PM U M hr
plus ben elllt Send return* lo
P A R A N A Serylcet. 112 W III
SI . Sull* Vi J Senlord, F L
J2 /;i. A lin
Kelly or F A X
COT 321 2*12
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R
T R AI N IN O /P L A C E M E N T
Arm ed end unarmed J2C 02M

Lek* Ad* I bdrm. SMOmo
2 bdrm. SCIOmoandup

3238670
SAN FO R D . I Bdrm SJOU mo
plut tecurlty A ll u lllilie t paid
f c a p l a l t c __________313 I N I
S A N F O R D i l l S. Park A ve I
and 2 bdrm. a ir S22S S32S 9
1100 d tp 331 S4W or MO NO/
SA N FO R D 2 DORM, all utilities
paid |120'week with tecurlty
deposit....................... 324 2444
I B E D R O O M F R E E M O N TH
S P E C IA L I 2 bdrm t k effic
avail Call Jerry. 17) 6450

SPRAY PAINTERS
Exp. tu lo / m trln * p e ln te n
n e e d e d . A p p ly e l : IC20
Delgner PI., Sanford 121 tI M

S U P E R S MOTEL
NOW MIRINO
e A S S IS T A N T M A N A O E R
E xper lento required
AN IG H T A U D ITO R
•H O U S E K E E P IN G
Apply Inperton
4?10 SR t t W . Senlord

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
S A N F O R D 2 bdrm. }«&gt; b«th
lakolronl houxe l&amp;SOrno
__________ 22)7004__________
S A N F O R D 2 bdrm. I bath, cent
H /A. carpel Like newt 1 yr
leave tcM/mo»0C 14S H I2

TEACHERS
P e rl end lu ll llm * t la ll needed
In chlldcere cenlert
_________ COT 222 MIS_________

Stenstrom Rentals

TEACHER’S AIDE WANTED

e P A O L A A R E A 2/2.1 w/ dble
car garage, xcr porch, tplc .
well A xeptlc ttlO/m o MW xec
* SA N FO R D 2/2 O U P L E X w/d
hookup. CHA. lO Srno 11W xec
Stenxlrom Really, Inc.
"We Manage your Home,
like It wax our own." Jim Doyle
222 Tan A lte r 4PM : 2)0 101

C h lld c e r e e x p e rie n c e re
qulred W illing la drive ven
and g e l* CO L Cell 222 7*0!

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light to haavy duty M usi
have tool* and experience
Call 321*7441
_____

K I T ’IS ’ C A R I . Y I . K K ) by L u rry W rig h t

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

S A N F O R D . 2 bdrm. 1 belh.
carpel, fenced |4 tl Caldwell
Realty Service.
2M 2/00

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

W IN T E R SPR IN O S 2 bdrm. 2
be. 0 lot. garage, waxher/
d r y e r , f lr e p lc * t4 S 0 /m o
Renl/leexe/optlon 04* t i l l
2 B E D . 1 B ATH Townhem* with
waxher end dryer Hidden
Lake IMO/mo Call 224 1414
leave mexxege II belore 4pm
1/1, a p p lle n c e x . hook upx.
garage, carpel, bllndx. cent
h e e l/e lrta w m -fT O Oexiaoe
2 B E D R O O M . 2 belh. cent H/A.
fam ily rm Only XWO down'
A lio a bdrm. 2 bath available
A ik about our HUDhomexI
Why rent? THE H IL L IM A N
G R O U P , INC Raaller III 111!

24x41 1/1 x p lll ' i l Pearton.
central H /A. carport 112.100

#22 FI O R A D Y W H ITE. OMC.
Inboard/outboard, lap %tra
model It.OOO 0BO 37) 5154
•4 BASS N AU TIO U E. Johnson
GT ISO A ll eifra s/lo a d e d
Eve. cond Under 700 hr*
Priced to sell %\ 900 )77 1747
• '•7 O L A S S T R E A M . IS" boat,
trailer. 50hp Johnson Never in
s a il water. e«c condition
S3.400
OBO
904 7)4 ?75?

C e ll 111 II M o r 4)1)20)

181— A p p lia n c e s
____ / F u r n it u r e

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
N IC E 2 bdrm . 2 bath 122c
H ickory SI. Sanlord 1400'mo
1400 dep MV awe or 444 M l*
SA N FO R D . 2 nice xm aplx A/C.
appll A v a il S/0I/T4 12/0 A
U W p lu xd e p _________272 2214
2 B O RM . I BA Excel area, o il
xlreet parking, near daycare
Sl/S/mo 1200 xec 221 421/

1 0 7 - M o b il e
Ho m e s / Rent
C O U N T R Y S E T T I N O com
p la in ly turn. } / l, garbage
/water furn, covered fenced
pallo Ideal lor work couple or
xlng parent SIW 'm o pm dep
_____ Nope lx 221 i t l l ________
W E K IV A R IV E R private prop
• r l y , I b d r m , I b a lh .
lurnlthed u lll Incl . U U 'm o
p luxxm te c
V04J41I024

IT S — In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
O FFICE/w arahouta ipaca 1)00
Sq tt H rlm a lo c a tio n al
entrance to Central Fla Re
g lonal Airport 40/331 7407

* PR IM E LOCATION *
2.WO xq ft of nice office
rpac* 2.000 xq II warthouxe.
a lio fenced xtorage Airport
B lvd hom age 121IIW

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
L tO U O R ST O R E Oownlown
Sanford tor xal* or leave A lio
liquor been vex lor Orange and
Seminole County tor xal*
I/4 4TI2
S A N F O R D R E T A I l/ O F F I C E
I.1S2 xq It Covered xldewalkx.
high trattlc area |/00 plux
xalex ta x ,mo Slemtrom Real
ty Inc. Jim Doyle D) 2CCS

1 4 1 - H o m e s fo r S a le

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

BATEMAN REALTY

L A K E M A R Y A R E A 1/2.
gorgeou x o a k t. n ear g o ll
court* 129.900 Call lor appl
__________ 221 1644__________
1 A N FO R D HISTORIC HOUSE
9 IIM Y R T LE AV EN U E
Beautifully retlored 4 bed. }'x
balh home w llh pool 2.000 iq
tl, all new heal and air Vau
have lot** i l l IHOiOOO
Call owner 421 6411
S A N F O R D Country living, clot*
lo new m all Great xlarter
home 2/t. den. eat In kitchen
beautiful treex 142.000
P A IN E AN D ER SO N 441 2191
S P E C T A C U L A R POOL H O M E
tn L o n g w o o d G o r g e o u x
fireplace, open A bright, large
tree xhaded lot SI02.900
Call Diana at The Cannon Group
296 0441 or 122 6264

Lie Real E lla !* Broker
2440 San ford A v*

321 0759

........ 321 2257

B E LO W M A R K E T V A L U E ! 4
b d rm , t ' j balh. p a r tia lly
fanetd yard M l, M0 i f f /f06
B U Y O W N ER Gorgrout Ib d rm
P i balh. cant air and haaf.
tancad yard, porch, doobla lot
At much mora! Pinacratt araa
I SI.100_____________ 373 0411
BY OW NER
Modarn ranch
ttyla homa in quiaf araa ) Lg
tMjrmt. 7 Lg batht. Lg tiv rm
k din rm . 2100 tq tt w/dbl
lot. approa 10 yrt old C/H A
tacurlfy light* and na* root
Naw tancad yard, camant
drlva. 7 car gar., many fruit
treat Na« tp rlnklar tytfam .
cW p wall. 1140 ft)
Homa
frrth ly pamtad outtida Call
Joa
177 )04? day*. 17)1)40
ava*_____ Iff. SOP_____ T tfm *
C A S S E L B E R R Y B a a u lltu l )
bdrm P» balh Naw carpal,
paint Show* lika a modal'
U4.f00
4?) 7024

H A LL R E A L T Y
3 1 2 W . F ir s t St.. S a n l o r d
) bdrm cornar lot c/h a low
dn Jk monthly! Only 141 ?00
SI John’ * R iver a c c a ttf 10
acre*. »0K down' t/S 000
2 or ) bdrm . dbl qar . tancad
Ft rm c b conifr ISS.S00

323-5774

118— O ffic e
Sp a ce / Rent

DE B A R Y
Lakelrenl 1/1. ten
tra! H A. pluxeatras! 140.000

* GREAT LOCATION *
S a n lo r d In d iv id u a l o lllc *
xpacex Starting at STW’ mo
100 IW xq II each 222 IIW
N E W Sanlord o llic e t and or
warehouxex 400 7.900 xq It
ipectel. U U /W C 222 2SS4
S A N F O R D O lhce xpac* X400
xq ft. building total. 1200 xq
tl per ofltce unit 22) 2004
S A N F O R D ) room o llice wood
p a n e l le d
F re n ch Av*
1 1X0. month 1 » 11M

XOO SO F E E T lor leal* on 1/91
xuccexxtut e a rn in g anchor
huxlnexxex Good parking and
lig h tin g
G re a t v li l b ll l t y
A Iking XanOmo B2*444work

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls
SAN FO R D Sandalwood Vlllax
Quiat araa 3/1. U M mo p lu i
iac Nancv )2) S4U attar 6 P M

141— H o m e s fo r S a le
A F F O R D A B LE HOM ES
V EN TU RE I PR O PER TIES
F H A O R V A ASLChV A S l ' i N
Avium * no quallftex A owner
financing low ax 1404/mol
G ov't Foreclexurax. Repoxl
Seminole. Orange, Veluxlal

W M a l u i o w x k i . m 2X4J

O UPLEX
S A N F O R D Good
neighborhood goal condition
114.VC0 C all alter 1 00
___________124 H44__________
E X C H A N O E OR S E L L your
properly located anywhere!
Invexlerx Realty. 224 1411___

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
LooktHg to buy a hom a’ Wa
hava home* in all area* ol
Sem inole Orange. V o lu tia
Counhetl Call for d e la iltl
• 1/2 w ith flre p la c a . newer
carpet and tile. 144 VOO
a Forecloture! 4 2 on I 57 acret
Fireplace SI04 900
• 4/1. 2.TOO iq ft fireplace lg
ic r porch' f 104 900
B a th O sb o rn e
V e n tu ra I P r o p e r t ie s

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’ T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
ASSUM E NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA i ORANGE COUNTY

N O R T H R I O O E . 1121.900 2
S t o r y , 4/2&gt;x. la m
rm .
w/fplc . xep formal llv/din
rm . Econom ical to la r hot
water, ceram ic III*. Intercom
law n x p r in k le r xyx. huge
m atter tu lle w,roman tub &amp;
xep thow er Day 211 0990
Hotalyn. e v e ,* k in d 240 2040
O S T E E N /LE M O N B L U F F
1
bdrm, 2 bath home Approx
2 000 xq It St Johnt River
Ironlage S19K hrm Ax ix No
c o n tln g e n c le x fly ow ner
402 422 2426

322 2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
»ln Out 38th Y tif
4/1 O LO CK H O M E * / CH A on
100x126 lo t
24x24 b lk
laundry/work*hop. 17*1/ *cr
rm V try do*? lo P in o c rtif
F tarn |V4 0 00)71 3444

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y / S a le
‘ 191 FT. FRONTAOE on 1/9)1
H ttfo m b ta

GC 7

b u ild in g

Owner

o n ly f 10 ) 000*

'H U G E W A R E H O U SE wllh of
ficcw n d iip t Half a city block*
Zoned GC 7 Asking 1140 000
with seller financing

U l i A I . I lS T A T R . IN C

C A N A L FRO N T lot. On paved
road Near boat ramp Lg
treex Wlthlecooche* Kv. SR
44 Reduced price 402 2241912

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor m obile home or
home ill* , horxex. cattle,
terming, or nurtery Toned
agricultural 11.900 per ecr*
Sm all down paym ent w llh
owner llnanclng 964 242 1222
O E N E V A 1 A C R E S. Pond, well
Zoned a g / r e t 1)0.000
__________ 119 91)0__________
4V, A C R E S FO R S A L E . Corner
lot near Lake Jetxup Celt
221J242aH#r_5£m_^^_^^_

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co-O p/^SaJ[e___
CO N D O M IN IU M FOR S A LE
Pin# Hldg# Club 7 bdrm. 2
bath US 000 Call )77 7304

N o Orui fiulow

• Uni'tijy Llhr lent Studio. I 4 if Uudroont
Allord.ihlu Aihirtrucnts
• Fni'iiilly Oil Situ Oi.pirmlalilu
• Atli&lt; fitor,ii|i&gt; i ’nv.itii I ’.ilro 4 Mcxxrt

P A U L OSUOI1NE

21th St. and M yrtle Av*.

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221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
S T R A W B E R R IE S U Pick Open
9am )99l Celery Ave ) m l E
o l Sanlord I ml N ot SI Rd
*4
1.146 pound.
2212)64

223— M i s c e l la n e ° u s
(A N T IQ U E LA M P W ALL
BRACKET
V in ta g e 112)
O riginal us# held oil lamp
make* lovely plant holder
O riginal 110 373 4744________
• COM M OD E FOR D IS A B LE D
) In one , Commode seat with
arm* on 4 leg* S7? Call
647 7211____________________
CR IB A N D CH EST 11)5 OBO
C L O T H E S 0 ?T SO« SI Other
baby Items 373 4540_________
• O ECKIN O . F ree Good shape
Board*, railing, steps Teke
dow nand haul off Call )73 9*07
• O R A C O C A R S C A T ; Like
new! P a ld tiO asking 150
__________ 5/4 4041 Iv msg
• L O U V E R BLIN DS with 17 ft
track Cloth fit In sliding door
or can be elfered Very nicel
Only 1)5 Call 3K) 0409 _
• N U TO N E Intercomm system
New Complete kit In boi. w/)
speaker*, am plifier, stereo,
etc For home or business
Cost 17/5 W ill sell for 1100
C a ll 377 2744________________
e PR IN T S 7 (lower and fla
mlogos by G erl Gerem la 150
Please c a ll 377 0S44

SHAKLEE PRODUCTS
K E N M O R E waxher. very nlcel
Free delivery and warranty
John A v B a il, )2« 1241__
* K E N M O R E M IC R O W A V E ,
la r g t . looks good w o rks
greet IIP C a ll) ) / 1420_______
#LO V E S E A T . blue wllh ru tl
pillows attached Good condl
hon IXU2I l/a siv m x g

107— S p o r t in g G o o d s

We hepplly deliver any where!
__________ 142 4114__________
SU N O U E S T W O L F F TANNING
B E D S N ew C o m m e r c le l
H o m e U n it * F r o m 1199
L a m p s L o tio n s A cce sso rie s
M o n th ly paym ents low as
t i l 00 Cali Today F R E E NEW
Color Catalog 144*4419197
a T Y P E W R IT E R
IB M
Selecfrlc It Works Perfect
Good cond 140 Call 37) 7640

• KIDS B IK E •&lt;)«e*i for « 5 to 9
y«j|r old girl Gr*«n pirk And
tt llit t
117)45 4)40

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s i c
_________C a r s _________

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n

( F O R D T H U N O C n S tR D 19.4
AM o rig in a l! N eeds some
* 11.695 OBO U i 0IS4

F O R S A L E W OOD M U L C H
Bring shovtll 110 pick up lo#d
You tQ4d 371 544/_______
'W H E E L H O R S E " 1f#ctor. U
cut. 17 Hp Koh»tr. «l«c start,
hydro *t#ticdrlv« E i c cond
51.440 OBO 34? 91)1

199— P e ls &amp; S u p p lie s
• FREE FREE F R E E .
Mi«4d breed pup* Sm4H t i i f
C all U9 2391 • &gt;
_____________
• F R E E O M u flfb l Kitten*. )
girl*. 7 boy*, some blk k
w hite, some striped. .s»so
mother aveilabie Pferise call
330 3/1/Jessica

215— Boats and
Accessories
eG L A S T R O N III! V hull. )SIW
290 Volvo. fi*h'*kl. lo’ s of
eatra* 17000OBO 1)4 5)45
• HOUSE BOA T. 11ve aboard 4)
N a u ta lln e . tw in engine V
drhre 170K Dr Q u a m e fS U I l
H OUSEBOAT 40 steel hull, in
water Lots of possibilities
U500
F irm
377 4334
• 14 FT B O W R ID ER 115 H P
Mercury, o b low hours, with
frailer 33.000 377 0141________
II FT Bowrider New canopy
90MP Evenrude wHIlt k trim
Drive on trailer Life |acket*
• latfely equip Heavy anchor
Boat cover AM F M c . m Nice
boat ready for wafer Register
k rid e M u st sell lo pay
funeral b ill
14000 F irm
______ 372 94/4
• W 4 SKI/FISM BOAT. 90 H P
Merc w /traller Run* grealt
1) 000 P a rtia l finance 495 HOO
• HIS R E G A L Medallion 17
10". 4 cyl In outboard motor
W'drive on trailer 15.000 OBO
DO 4004or $49 6)0) eve* ____

235— T r u c k s /
B u ses / V a n s
• C tlE V Y B E A U V I L L E V A N
’ 29. I Ion. P .lie n g t r v*n
clean Loaded! Too much lo
lilt, m u lt lee to epprecUte
Only X2..9X O B O ____ 22IJ200
• F O R D R A N O E R . L T X *2.
P 'S . cruii*. A/C. stereo, 4.200
mllex. I yr or 22.000 ml te ll on
warranty ___ C a ll )72 111)
• liU Z U P/U *J Red. 7K. A/C.
am /lm c a ll, lu ll bedllner.
rear window 19..X0 )22 66)6
• J E E P P IC K U P T R U C K , 192T.
ax. w ith topper 1640 OBO
N eeds• loto&gt; TLC. W ) 2919
• J E E P P IC K U P 4x4. 1*26. VI
auto Engine and tram re
b u ilt (about 20.000 m llex)
Newer Interior 12,000 221 2004

S

Sanford Motor Co.

'91 F O R D R A N O E R P IC K U P
Au!o. air. power steering and
brakes.11.000 mile* Like new 1
Special &gt;9,491 Call 372 4)41
• 1977 C H I V Y 1/7 ton p u iso
V I Runs good Engine and
Iran* strong
11500 373 S i l l
• I t t) S U B U R B A N OMC. 6 2L
diesal. h a ll Ion. mechanically
solid. n«w rad /brake rotors k
calipers heed liner Very good
tires and tow pkg S5.SOOOBO
40/711 MM
• 1915 C H I V Y CUSTOM )/4 ton
van New tires good working
cond
4 c a p t a in c h a ir * ,
couch bed S340434S 2540eft S
• 1991 F I9 B L A Z E R 4 dr full
8&gt;ower. Tahoe package T2K ml
117,000 llr m 371 9444 after 4
*74 C H E V Y Drag truck High
p r tf o r m e n c e m otor H /D
tran* w brand new car tra il
er
12000
330 904)
M M A R M O N T R ACTO R. Fr«sh
Detroit IV ?2 New batteries
new exhaust, insulated cab
A C37| TOSS Of 1714011______
IS NISSAN, extra cab. runs
excellent 1stSI500 377 *336
14 FO R D F 400 fiat bed looks
k runsgood 11500 37? 4)34

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WE P A Y TOP 1111 FOR
C o m pifteor Wrecked Cars
Trucks R U N N IN G o rN O T
• A N Y CONDITION • 372 5044 •

•1 970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
12000 OBO A ll powtr )}} 0)1.

231— C a r s
• C H R Y S L E R IM P E R IA L '91
L ik e new Must sell Only
173.500 C all (40/13)3 9954
FO R S A L E OR T R A D E
19
F ire b ird Puns great 11.500 or
trade tor Chevy Pickup
3J0 SOI/or 373 7711
e HONDA ACCO R D L X . 1992.
LOW M IL E S ! 4 door P/S
P /0 . air. Kenwood AM FM
cassette Rosewood color W ill
run Torever. f 11.700 337 94/3
• L I B AR O N Convertible. *14
Red. loaded dig dash new
top, new tires 16.50049S 7104
e P L Y M O U T H G ra n d F u ry
white A I cond thru out
G ood m ile a g e 1 7 .0 0 0 0 0 0

__________ 37) 4400________
• P U B LIC AUTO AUCTION •
E V E R Y T U E S D A Y 7:30 PM
D AY T O N A AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92. Daytona Beach
904 7SS D U
S IE R R A O LD S M O B ILE . 17. 4
doors automatic. 4 cylinders
Asking S7.900 )71 757)___
• TOYOTA CO R O LLA wagon.
‘ 92. Auto. A /C red. 2)K.
warranty 19.450 )72 46)8
TOYOTA SU P R A . 1914. AAetallic
blue, loaded, power every
thing sunroof Well m ain
famed, excellent condition!
II7K miles Garage kept 13.950
_ Call 407 574 7914
• 19/2 PO RSCH E 911 Targa
low milage, shows like new
110 000
O B O __ 37) 5154
• 44 C H R Y S L E R Im perial 4 dr.
all power, body in good shape
Huns great 11500)7) 2142
"/7 C H E V Y E l Camlno, no eng
or tra n i A/C. P/S. P/Q. cowl
hood. SS g rille S4S0 349 S591

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
m o P«n Shovxl Chopper 111 000
invested Asking 110.000 or
trad* lor F L H Dresser Serious
only M 4M I2/12) 2716________
• '41 K A W A S A K I. 100 L T D
Prim * condition 1900 or w ill
trade lor Jon beat )2t XII)

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
e H O LID A Y Rambler Imperial.
'• 9
J iff basem ent model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
Itonai Honda motor scooter for
; w r.», X 157
40/ 499J979
1915 LO C O L E M A N - i • slowe. elec a ir awning 17100
5554 1st St___Paola
37) **29
#191/ CO ACH M AN M.H. 24 ft .
7)K mi Many extras! Incl
generator Very easy to drive
119,900
__
____ 317 4450
1991 C O L E M A N Pop Up Camper
for sale Like new Garage
kept Call 3)0 4936 Sanford
• ‘74 MOTOR HOME Runs great
W ill trade tor travel frailer ot
co m p a rab le value )?1 7195
'7/ CR U ISE AIR 57K m l 440.
75 It. S K V A bath, micro. Tv
antenna, awning, a u x ilia ry
fuel Very good cond S9.250
37) 414/ alter 6 Pm
• //'SO U TH W IN D motor home
75 II E x c e lle n t condition
Generator 15 000 372 9179
• ‘t l A L L E G R O motor home 7/
tt. awning, twin beds, genera
tor and tv 1)7.500 0(30 321
0/11

243— T r a it o r s
H E A V Y DUTY, till bed. single
axle. 4,000 lb cap Exc cond
t/SOOBO Geneva 349 91)1

Y o u p a y f o r the first 10 d a y s a n d
i f y o u r c a r d o e sn 't sell, c a ll us
a n d r e n e w it f o r F R E E ! P h o n e
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y o u h ave had: a n a n a ly s is o f ris k
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ca n c e r, w h e th e r y o u sm o ke and
h o w m u c h a lc o h o l y o u c o n ­
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(s ta rtin g at the top o f y o u r head
a n d c o n tin u in g do w n to y o u r
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m e a s u r e h lo o d s u g a r a n d
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faeiors). a p ro state a n llg e u hlood
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 22. 1004

A n a r r a n g e m e n t w h e re y o u
w o rk In c lo s e c o n ju n c tio n w ith
a n o th e r could produce
e x tre m e ly d e sira b le re su lts to­
d a y . e s p e c ia lly If II d e a ls w ith
s o m e th in g d ia l Is u n iq u e or
fu tu ris tic .
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s h o u ld he a b le lo g ra sp the
essen ce o f a c o m p lic a te d d e v e l­
o p m e n t s to d a y q u ic k e r th a n
y o u r c o n te m p o ra rie s . T h is c o u ld
he a big p lu s II fe u d in g o il
c o m p e titio n .
VIRGO (A u g . 2 3 -S e p l. 22)
T h is m a y he a very good d a y for
s o c ia liz in g w ith c o -w o rk e rs In
y o u r field of end eavor. S o m e ­
t h in g s ig n ific a n t c o u ld resu lt
th ro u g h a frie n d ly e x c h a n g e o f
Ideas.
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u n re s o lv e d Issue u tlg h l he fin a lly
fin a liz e d lo y o u r s a tis fa c tio n
tod ay. C h a n c e c o u ld p la y a role
111 Ib is d e ve lo p m en t.
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Y o u m ig h t he e x tre m e ly fast a l
re a so n in g th in g s o u t tod ay, y el
y o u m a y he a I r lllc slo w on
a c tin g o n y o u r In sig h ts. T o be
s u c c e s s f u l, m o v e w it h e q u a l
speed In h o lh areas.
SAGITTARIUS (N ov.-23-D ee.

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tag eo u s m ig h t o p e n for y o u In
th e y e a r a h e a d that c o u ld lead lo
a secon d so u rce o f e a rn in g s . Ii
m a y he a d e p a rtu re from the
w a y s y o u u s u a lly generate In­
com e.
TAURUS (A p ril 20 -M a y 20)
Y o u m a y le a rn u v e ry v a lu a b le
lesson , w h ic h Is n o l to w o rry
a b o u t t ilin g s that m a y n ever
h a p p e n . Y o u 'v e lic u r d It a ll
p re v io u s ly , b ill to d a y the d e ­
m o n s tra tio n m ig h t be v e ry p re­
fin e . G et a Ju m p o n life b y
u n d e r s t a n d in g I h c I n flu e n c e s
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Y o rk . N. Y. 10103. B e su re lo
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th ro u g h a lte rn a tio n s o r c h a n g e s
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b e ca u se th e y c o u ld o c c u r In
a re a s In w h ic h you are a lread y
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C A P R I C O R N (D ec. 22 J a n
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c o u ld he I he ones lh a i tu rn lllln
g u s h e rs today. D on '! m ake Im ­
p u ls iv e J u d g m e n ts b a s e d on
s u p p o s itio n .
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C o n d u c t i n g b u s in e s s t o d a y
c o u ld h a v e a sp e c ts d ia l are
g a m e - llk e . D o n 't p la y y o u r
tru m p c a u ls p iv m a iu rc ly . w a ll
tm d l d ie po i Is really e n tic in g
P I S C E S (Feb 2 0 -M a re b 20) A
liie m l o l y o u rs w ho has some
v e ry u n u s u a l c o n ta c ts m ig h t he
a b le lo do a u n iq u e fa v o r lo r yo u
tod ay. It's a person w ith w h o m
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requ est.

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P e rso n a l g ain is In d ica te d today,
lu ll II m a y com e a b o u t In an
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Gambling troubles

NEWS DIGEST

Study: Casinos cause business failures

INSIDE
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□ People

By J . MARK B A R FIEL D
Herald Senior Stall Writer

Azaleas need summer care
For massive bloom s of colorful blossoms next
spring, azaleas need care now. Trlcln Thom as
tells readers Ihc neeecssary steps lo take In her
gardening column today.

( 'Bee Page 3B.

□ Sports
Leaders keep on winning
SA N FO R D — Th e Sunnlland Corporation Red
Sox and Railroaders Cubs remained Hie only
undefeated teams lell In Ihe Sanlord Lillie Major
Baseball League with victories Saturday.

□ See Page IB.

Promoters tout tourists and Jobs In trying In
sell Floridians on pro|xisals to legalize casinos,
but a study warns gamtiling nlso brings trouble
nnd business fnllurrs.
" B y and large, com m unities are making
decisions on Hie basis of very misleading
Information," University of Massachusetts pro­
fessor Robert Goodman said In a study detailed
Sunday In The Florida Tlm es-Unlon In Jackson­
ville.
An Orlando-based group. Florida Rlverboal
Corp.. proposes to float a cruising casino on Hie
St. Johns River. Joined with Church Street
Station's Boli Snow In a lundsldc attraction. Hie
group plans to spend up to $I0&lt;&gt; million lo tiring

BRIEFS

fiOnce you have gambling, you
create a political constituency
that favor it. It's very difficult
once you start In it to cash out,
so it seems, j
-P ro fe sso r R o b e rt Q o o d m e n
rlverboal gambling to central Florida.
Florida Rlvcrlxiat chairman Gerald Braley says
Ihc venture will produce up to I.(XX) Jobs at an
average annual salary of $24,800 per year and
generate $5 million to $ I0 million per year tor
local governments. Braley says land-based casi­
nos atirucl many problems — prostitution and

loan-sburklng tor example — but floating casinos
do not because of the limited access.
Florida Rivcrboat will Join a growing chorus of
pitches during coming months attempting to
cncourugc Floridians to amend the state con­
stitution to allow casino gambling.
Gambling backers Inflate positive Impacts such
as Jobs, tourists and more money for local
governments, said Goodmnn, a professor of
urbnn planning and economic development.
But Ills two-year study showed a less-glittering
payoff that Included destroyed businesses, In­
creased crime, skewed property values and more
gambling addiction.
"Those officials tbut are doing this are going to
uffccl tbclr economies for a long, long time. The y
ought to consider both sides of the equation."

I See Casinos, Page BA

Fire
Dept.
study

kkies help with promotion for Boys and Giris Club

Home invasion alleged
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — When Joseph King
answered a knoek on his door nl 3 o'clock
Monday morning, he had qnllc an awakening
King. 32. told Seminole County sheriffs
deputies that three men. one wearing a slocking
mask, forced Ihclr way Into his house and
demanded money, lie lold deputies one intruder
was armed with a hand gun and lhe others were
carrying shotguns.
When King lold them he had no money, they
heal him with their weapons, he lold deputies.
Th e y then look Ids VCR and escaped on fool
Irom K in g 's home at 5-11 Georgia Ave..
Altamonte Springs, deputies said.
While investigating the Incident, deputies said
they found a small amount of marijuana In the
home and arrested King on misdemeanor drug
possession charges.
Deputies know only that Ids attackers were
black. King could offer no other details regard­
ing their appearance.
Investigators believe the home Invasion may
have been drug related. The Investigation Is
continuing.

Longwood to
air improving
fire equipment

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By N IC K P F E IF A U F
Horald Stall Writer

Evidence sought in rape case
CASSELBERRY Casselberry Police In­
vestigators plan to use a search warrant on
Monday to collect evidence for DNA testing from
a mun who has been accused In the rape and
beating of a 2 1-year-old Casselberry woman In
March.
•
According to Investigators. Gerald A McBride.
33. Is currently In the John K. I’olk Correctional
Facility facing charges of sexual battery, armed
robbery, false Imprisonment, aggravated battery
and aggravated assault.
According to reports, the victim was walking
to a convenience store between I and 2 a.m. on
March 27 when McBride allegedly forced her ut
gunpoint Into a vacant house on I llblscus Road.
Reports show that she told officers she was
repeatedly raped and tieuten on the head when
she tried to escape.
Th e y said McBride allegedly look money and
cigarettes from the victim's purse Ixrfore Itc left
her at the house.

Endeavour to land tomorrow
S P A C E C E N T E R . Houston — Top-notch radar
Instruments aboard space shuttle Endeavour
collected 3-D Images of the North Sea and the
snow-capped Himalayas today as the Earth­
watching mission drew near a close.
Th e shuttle and six astronauts are set to touch
down Just before noon E D T on Tuesday, ending
the 10-duy mission to study the global environ­
ment. Weather forecasts arc favorable for a
landing at Cupc Canaveral.

One ticket takes prize
T A L L A H A S S E E - A single Lotto ticket, sold
In Miami. Is worth un estimated $8 million after
the Intcst drawing. Florida Lottery officials said.
S a t u r d a y n I g ft t ' s n u m b e r s w c r c
1-9-20-30-31-47.

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Temps cool slightly

Partly cloudy. High
In the low er 80s.
Northeast wind 10 lo
15 m ph becom ing
cast.

Partly
Cloudy
Por mors wosthor, sso Pass 2A

Tho crew of the USS Genesis starship, Sanford
Chapter of tho Fodoratlon. surrounds Bovorly Connor,
monogor of Cafo Books, (contor) loentod In Iho
Wal-Mart Plaza In Sanford during Saturday's promo
tlon whon she donatod 20 perconl of the day's profits
from tho book storo to tho Wost Sanford Boys and

Girls Club. Tho Trekklos aro (from left): Capt Kaja
Robot (Vlcklo C r ls t o f for). Ensign Lanzor Tapan(Mlko
Gamble), LI Krystah (Bollle Form). Ensign Damon
(David Psycha), It Cmdr Aloxandor Davlon (Frod
Burtls), and Cmdr. Valkross (Vlcklo Horrlng)

Awww... Aren’t they cute?
2 cuddly clouded leopards born at zoo
By NICK P F E IF A U F
Herald Staff Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Who could resist the soft skin and
cuddly attitude of the newest additions lo the Central
Florida Zoological Park?
Th e endangered clouded leopards were born March
31. the first of their kind to be reared at lhe zoo.
P u b lic R e la tio n s M a na ge r A n d re a F a rm e r
explained that because of Hit- delicate nature of these
small animals and Ihc need for them to be alone with

Call-A-Law
accessible
day, night

Ihclr mother, they will not be on exhibit for the
public until possibly early summer. "W e'll have a big
press announcement and parly at that time." she
told thc//er.i/d.
Farm er commented that there are only 2H‘J
Clouded Leopards In captivity worldwide. Numbers
In Ihc wild are unknown.
Th e animals arc Included In the American Zoo and
Aquarium Association's Species Survival Plan. ISSP).
SSP seeks to strengthen coordinated captive breed-

I See Leopards, Page 5A

LO N G W O O D — Th e Longwood
City Commission will continue look­
ing Info Improving the city's fire
department equipment und facili­
ties. Both Items arc scheduled for
tonight's city commission meeting.
One Item, which may lend toward
the obtaining of Iwo new pumper
(Ire trucks, was presented on 1st
reading In Ordinance form al the
April -fib meeting Al that time. II
was passed with little discussion, bv
a unanimous vole.
It Is scheduled lor a public
hearing anil final reading tonight.
Th e elly Is required to approve Hie
matter in ordinance form, in com­
pliance with a previous ordinance
requiring such action whenever un
amount of money Islo be spent for a
period longer Ilian one fiscal year.
Th e total purchase price for Ihc
tw o p u m p e r (ru c k s has been
estimated al $220,000. The city
plans to pay (he principal and
Interest within ten years, ul a rate of
$24.10-1.90 per ycur. Th e annual
percentage rate on the loan Is
Identified as 4.3 percent.
W i t h th e p u r c h a s e o f tw o
Southern Coach fire truck pumpers,
one truck will be assigned lo each
ftre station locution, nl 301 W.
Warren, and 400 Wcymun Ave.
In anticipation of the units. Fire
Chief Charles Chupinuu bus re-

[ See Longwood, Psge BA

A good coating of love

By N ICK P F E IF A U F
Horald Stall Wrltor
If you have problems with a recently purchased
automobile, sexual harassment, living wills,
disabled rights, or other mailers, bead for the
bar. Th e Florldu Bar. dial is.
Th e Florida Bar has set up un liiformallun
phone. By dialing (904) 561 1200, Call-A-Law Is
accessible 24 hours a day In Floridians with
push-butlnn phones.
T h e answer Is a collection of recorded
messages on a variety of legal topics written by
Florida attorneys. Th e tapes provide general legal
Information on common consumer Issues such as
wills, divorce, child custody, rights of landlords
and ten
•
.
Recently udded (o the list of topics arc
Information regarding automobile guarantees
and service.
A statement from Commissioner of Agriculture
Bob Crawford Issues the following cautions:
"Som e people mistakenly believe that Florida
law gives them three days lo change tbclr mind
after buying a vehicle. Th e so-called "cooling-off"
crlod of 72 hours they probably arc Blinking of.
applies (o other types of sales and solicitations. II

G See Service, Page BA

H«(ild Photo b, Rogor Hwnocb

Margie Hopkins, vIco president of the Westslde
Community Association, was one of several
members of Ihe organization who donated lime
on Saturday lo paint tho houso of Cora Leo

Culvor, Sanford, a handlcappod elderly resident
of the community. Tho association, a non profit
volunteer organization, Is working lo better Its
community and make It a safer place to live.

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, April IB, 1U94

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

‘94 Legislative session ends
Winners

Sessions disagrees with ex-wife’s efforts
P O U T L A U D E R D A L E — Patrick Sessions has crusader! for
five ycurs to keej» the search for Ills daughter alive and tie may
fight Ills ex-wife's elforls lo have the missing University of
Florida sludetiVdcclarcd legally dead.
'
Sessions said Friday he's concerned that II Tiffany, missing
since 1980. Is declared dead liy n Judge. II could hinder efforts
to continue the search and Jeopardize any future criminal
investigation.
Sessions cx wlfe. Hilary, filed n petition In a Tam pa court this
week lo collect on a $50,000 life Insurance policy she bought
for Tiffany eight years ago. In order to collect on the policy, a
court has to declare Tiffany legally dead.
Tiffany disappeared In Gainesville after going for a walk on
Feb. 9, 1989. She was 20 at the time.
Roth Patrick and Hilary Sessions, who have been divorced for
20 years, aided In the massive search for Tiffany, though their
efforts were largely done separately. Hilary lives outside Tam pa
and Patrick lives In Miami.

D’Alemberte considered for bench
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida Slate University President Talbot
D'Alrm bcrtc Is among the people being considered for a U.S.
Supreme Court post dial will fall vacant when Justice Harry
Blackmon rcllrcs from the bench, a newspaper reporlcd.
Dal D ’Alemhcrte — who assumed FSU 's presidency In
January — Is unlikely lo get the Job. an unidentified Clinton
administration official told Tin - Miami Herald.
Dlackmun announced his retirement last week and will step
down later this year.
D’Alcm bcrtc. 00, told the paper the W hile House hadn't
contacted him about beluga candidate.
"I'm proud to tie on the list, but I don't expect It to happen,"
he said. "A n d I don't expect It to go anywhere."
Meanwhile, President Clinton may announce Ids choice to
replace Dlackmun In a couple of weeks, administration officials
say. Th e president Is considering a list of a dozen or so
candidates.

Man charged in child’s murder
F O R T M YER S — A Fort Myers man has been charged wttti
first-degree murder after his 2-year-old daughter was hospi­
talized and Inter died with human bite marks, a fractured arm
and cerebral hemorrhaging.
Christopher M. Wright also fares charges of nggrnvnlrd child
abuse. He was being licit! without hall Sunday In the Lee
County Jail.
Wright and Ills girlfriend brought the child lo Lee Memorial
Hospital's Cleveland Campus Thursday evening. Th e u n ­
responsive child was Immediately placed on a respirator and
soon was transferred lo All Children's Hospital In Si.
Petersburg, sheriffs Investigators said.
Th e child had human bite marks on her left arm, hack and
chest: her right forearm was fractured; her pancreas and spleen
were both damaged; and the child's head was swollen from so
much cerebral hemorrhaging dial II cut oil (he blood (low lo
die brain, investigators said.
Doctors at All Children s Hospital said they bud no choice but
to remove the girl from life support Friday nlghl.
An autopsy conducted by Dr. Carol lluscr In Fort Myers
showed the head Injuries were about two days old when
detected and probably occurred within 24 hours of the child's
trip lo the hosjittul.
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Road project becomes crocodile habitat
N O R TH K E Y LA R G O — Some reclusive, retiring types are
gelling (heir own special development, complete with
landscaped lakes, on Key Largo.
From Ihe roadbed of old Card Sound Road. Monroe County
has created a sort of crocodile condominium, u mlle-and-a-balf
of habitat designed lo please one of the nation's rarest reptiles.
T o build the $500,000 project, the county removed the
pavement and lepluced It with a scries of shallow ponds,
mangrove swamps ami soft, sandy mounds perfect for nesting
and basking.
Th e county was required to remove the old roadbed In order
lo gel permits for elevating Card Sound Road, a major
thoroughfare on Key Largo. Dot rather than Just »car up the
road and make It a big swampy area, county engineers worked
with biologists to design some Ideal crocodile habitat.
The project starts with water a few feet deep. Intended to
Ireeoine a shallow pond slocked with fish and crabs. Then
there's a deeper section, about four feet, so Ihe crocodiles can
submerge If they feel threatened.
Next comes the mound, composed of peat and sand, nice and
soft as the crocodiles prefer for covering their eggs or just
soaking up some sun. Then another four-fool hole and a
swampy area barely covered with water and planted with
mangroves. That pattern Is repeated 14 times down the old
road.

From A ssociated Press reports

LOTTERY
M IA M I - H e ro a ro th e
w in n in g n u m b o rs s o lo c te d
Sunday in the Florida Lottery:

1-9-20*30-3 1-47.

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T A L L A II A S S E E Lawmakers took on expansion of
Florida's prison system and re­
form of the Juvenile Justice
system In the 1994 session,
making public safely the over­
riding theme Ibis election year.
"F e a r was paralyzing this
slate," Senate President Pal
Thom as said Friday after the
100 lawm akers adjourned a
session that lasted two months
and an extra week.
"W e came with a good, solid,
credible response," the Quincy
Democrat said.
In addition (o get-tough-on*
c rim e proposals. Inw m nkcrs
tackled llie Issue of Rosewood, a
small black com m unity near
Cedar Key that was razed In
January 1923 by a white mob.
Lawmakers passed a $ 2 .1 m il­
lion bill (u pay victims of the
massacre.
Legislators also spent a lot of
little on a key environmental
Issue; bow to pay for restoration
of the Everglades. Th e y agreed
to tax sugar and vegetable grow­
ers and u ih rr South Florida
property owners lo help raise the
millions of dollars needed.
Nearly 3.(XX) hills were filed by
Florida's ICO lawmakers ami
several hundred passed by the
tim e the tw o-m onth regular
session ended.
Tilt* only thing the Legislature
m ust do d u rin g its regular
session Is pass a spending plan
for the next fiscal year, which
starts J u ly I.

Sec W in n e rs, Page 5 A

By ADAM YEOMANS
Assoclolod Proas Wrllor
TA LLA H ASSEE
Healthcare
rcinrm was the biggest bust In a
legislative session filled with
high-profile failures.
Lawmakers spent days de­
bating school prayer, chemical
castration for repeat rapists, a
ban on nude sunbathing and a
host of oilier ollbeat. moralistic
proposals that went nowhere.
"People will scratch th rlr
heads and say. 'What did l get
for the motley I spent?"' said
Hep J im King. H-Jacksonville.
While lawmakers failed lo pass
health care reforms sought by
Gov. Lawton ('Idles, they will get
another chance real soon
Th e governor said he will
bring tbrin back ibis summer In
special session, probably In June
when the election campaign Is
starling to heat iqi
The 1louse and Senate were
lambasted lor s|ieudlng much of
tltcli time on righteous Issues
that diverted their attention
Imm the budget. Ihe Everglades
and luveutle Just lee
Those cllorls contributed to
the Legislature's failure to Mulsh
on time ami led to the extended
session dial concluded Friday
night
Charlene Carres, a lobbyist lor
the Am erican C ivil Liberties
Union, salt! the I IMM session was
one ol the most sliessful and
bizarre that she has experienced
in nine years working the Ca|*ltol.
"You could see blood dlljqilllg
from people's Lings
Carres

By Assoolatsd Prats
W IN TE R PARK - Money and
sin might often go hand-ln-huiul.
hut u new mutual fund hopes lo
liftMtsi money for Christians In
■cW iptmlcs with a certain moral
lAtni.
T h e T im o t h y Plan otters
Christian Investors a mutual
hind without sin.
T h e new m u tu a l lu n d in
W inter Park carelully avoids
companies with any links to
aboitlon. pornography, alcohol,
tobacco and gambling
Th e T im o th y Plan, tunned
after a Bible verse. Is distinct
from other "socially responsi­
ble" mutual funds, says founder
A rth ur D. Ally, n certified flnnnelal planner In W inter Park. Ally
claims the fund breaks new
ground by excluding companies
involved In abortion and porno­
graphy,

Way Back When
Hern's a photo of the Board ol Directors ol tho
Sanford Commercial Club, tho forerunner o l Ihe
Chamber ol Commerce. This particular mooting
wa3 bolng hold in Ihe office o l E.T. W oodrulf,
socrolary of the organization. Mornbors of tho
hoard worn Goorgo H. Fornald, president;
Forrest Lako, vIco president; and directors
Included J,N, W hltner, W.D, Holden, R.H.
Marks, B A, Howard, Harry Ward, W.J. Hill, J O,
Packard, N.J. Porklns, H.R. Stevens and D.L.
T h ra s h o r F e rn a ld was In the hordw aro
business and donated his homo in 1919 to
become tho Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal Holden was later killed In ono ol Sanford's
early auto accidents, and Ihe held whore

For example, Kmart Corp. Is
not part of the Tim o th y Plan's
portfolio. A lly said, because Its
Waldcnbooks subsidiary distrib­
utes what Ally calls pornography
— referring In this case to
P e n th o u s e . P la y b o y a n d
paperback books It considers
pornographic.

Sanford played Its early basoball games on
French Avenue and Sixth Shoot was namod
Holden Park W hltner wrote about Sanford and
tho 1917 hurricane and wa3 quite Involved In
tho celery Industry Lako al tiro time was a civil
onginoor and mayor ol Sunlord, H R. Slovens
was an official of tho Atlantic Coast Lino and
later mayor ol Sanlord. Thrashor was In tho
mon’s clothing business and was tho first
superintendent ol public Instruction lor tho
Sernlnolo County School Board whon Ihe
Florida Logtslaluro created Ihe county In 1913
(Not all ol tho mornbors ol tho board ol
directors are Included in this picture.)

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid to upper 60s. East wind
3 In lO m pli.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High
In the mid 80s. East wind 10
rpph.
Extended forecast; Wednes­
day; Partly cloudy with a chance
of showers. Digits In the mid
80s. Thursday: Partly cloudy
whit a chance of mainly after­
noon showers or thunderstorms.
Lows In Ihe mid to upper 60s.
fllghs In the mid 80s. Friday:
P artly clo u d y w ith a slight
chance of showers or thrindcrsiorms. Lows In the mid 60s
to near 70. Highs In Ihe mid 80s.

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said
Sen, Ron S ilve r, who has
s e r v e d 16 y e a r s In Ih e
Legislature, wild he had never
heard as much sanctimonious
debate by lawmakers.
" I I 's very dangerous going in
that direction where people at­
tempt to have oilier people live*
by wind they think Is Ihe |m&gt;prr
th in g ." saitl Silver. D North
Miami Reach I think you've got
to have freedom ol choice. Thai's
what democracy Is all about,
Sen. (Turtle s W illia m s, I)
Tallahassee, tried lo resum 'd
the school prayer hill nil the
Senate Moor Friday hut Ills
colleagues weren't In the mood
lo spend hours debating the bill
Ills motion lulled to gel twothirds votes to bring It up.
Williams and other lawmakers
believed high school students
should be allowed to pray II they
waul Hie bill allow voluntary
prayer at sports events, gradua­
tio n s and n n n -e o m p iilH o ry
events
T he House passed tile bill and
Williams said It bad enough
voles to pass lire Senate
T in planning to tile it again,
Ire said "You never gel every
thing yon want That's life,"
In a session where lawmakeis
lasliloited themselves us rrin ir
lighters, they Killed to |iass some
ol tile t o u g h e s t pro|IOsed
l» ilshmcnts
A
Three Strikes You're In '
to lock itjt violent repeal
Ii
o lle n d ers for hie. chem ical
■stratum (nr rapists convicted
ol i second offense, tougher
See Losers, l*nge 5A

Mutual fund
seeks moral,
political
correctness

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

Lo tto

By J A C K I E H A L L IF A X
Associated Press Writer

Losers
I'lils year, lawmakers couldn't
finish work on the budget before
the session ended at midnight
April 8 and bad lo schedule a
week ol overtime, at a potential
cost of $40,000 a day.
Th e final product was a $38.6
billion budget. It has $3(X) m il­
lion lo add more than 14.(XX)
new prison beds and an extra
$237 million for the juvenile
justlee system.
Ii also gives local school dis­
tricts the option ol raising prop­
erty taxes. Th e 0.25 mill In­
crease would mean an additional
$25 In property taxes for a
$125,000 house.
Th e amount
of the tax would vary among
counties, depending on their
property values.
Th e Intense legislative Interest
In teen-age criminals followed a
string of ratal attacks on foreign
tourists that pushed Florida Inlo
the Interuallonal headlines, most
recently last October.
Hath the House and the Senate
set up special committees de­
dicated to juvenile justice re­
form.
In the end, lawmakers agreed
to expand the current system lo
handle more delinquents, in
lw*lh detention centers and resi­
dent tal p ro g ra m s like bool
camps.
Th e reform bill sent to Gov.
Lawton Chiles creates a new
agency to focus ot&gt; teen-age
criminals, who now are handled
by the Department ol Health and
Rehabilitative Services. And II
rails lor after-school programs at
every middle school in the state.

Temperatures

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May 2

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach; Waves are
l-l'/fi feet and semi choppy.
Current is to the south with a
water temperature of 72 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 3 feel and ehoppy. Current is
lo the south w lllr n w ater
temperature of 72 degrees.

WEDNESDAY
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THURSDAY
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TIDES
TUESDAY!
S O L U N A K T A B L E : Min. 12:20
it.ui., 12:45 |Mti.: Muj. 6:35 a.ill.,
7 :0 0 p.m . T I D E S : D ayto na
Beach: highs. 2:12 a.in.. 2:47
p.m .: lows, 8:40 u.m.. 9:07 p.m.:
New S m y rn a Beach: highs.
2:17 a.in.. 2:52 p.m ,; lows. 8:51
a.m.. 9:12 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
hlglts. 2:32 a.m .. 3:07 p.m
lows. 9:06 a.in., 9:27 p.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Ju p ite r Inlet
Tonight: Wind east 10 lo 15
knots. Seas 2 to -1 feet. Day and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Widely scattered areas of rain
south part. Tuesday: Wind east
10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feel Day
and Inland waters a light chop.
Scattered showers and (him derstnrms.

F R ID A Y
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STATISTICS
T h e high tem perature in
Stmfnrd Sunday was 82 degrees
and the overnight low was 60 as
reported by I be University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
weekend, ending al 9 a.m ,
Monday, totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 9 u.m.
today was 71 degrees -and
Moiidny's overnight low was 66.
as recorded by tire National
Weill Iter Service at Ihe Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

TlSunday's high................... 86
Barometric pressure.30.18
l Relative H um id ity....71 pet
L W ind s.......Northeast 0 mph
[ Rainfall......................... ..0 In.
I S u n s e t..................... 7 :53 p.m .

i Sunrise...................6:56 a.m.

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Anchorage
76 II
Atlanta
73 SO
Atlantic City
67 44 ,12
Baltimore
7! 46 to
Billing*
87 54
Birmingham
72 47
Bismarck
71 35
Boise
85 51
Boston
44 46 63
Burlington, Vt
49 4-J n
Charleston.SC
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Charleston.W Va
44 45 03
Charlotte,N C
74 46
Cheyenne
71 44
Chicago
61
43
Cleveland
55 44
Concord.N H
64 36 47
Dallas Ft Worth
79 49
Denver
80 46
Des Moines
69 1?
Detroit
56 40
Honolulu
80 68
Houston
76 51
Indianapolis
42 45
Jackson Mist.
71 44
Kansas City
78 48
Las Vegas
91 47
Little Rock
74 55
Lot Angeles
73 59
Memphis
73 57
Milwaukee
62 43
Mpls St Paul
62 40
Nashville
70 49
New Orleans
73 63
New York City
66 48 30
Oklahoma City
79 47
Omaha
77 40
Philadelphia
68 50 78
Phoenl*
100 74
Pittsburgh
40 44
Pori land, Maine
60 41 40
St Louis
75 41
Salt Lake City
76 47
Seallle
72 4l
Washington,DC
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POLICE BRIEFS
Aggravated assault charged
&amp;

Ty ro n e Jerm ain e "S h o tg u n " M ontgom ery, 18. 1820
Mulberry A vr., Sanford, was charged with aggravated assault
by Sanford Police on Friday.
Police said on Marcli 29. he put a handgun to another mnn'n
head and threatened him. Me then pushed the man to the
ground, the police report said,
Police reported when the brother of the man being
threatened saw what was happening, he ran after Montgomery
who fired two shots at him.
Police said the brothers |&gt;osltlvcly Idenllllrd him from a
police lineup.
Me was taken to the Jo hn K. Polk Correctional Facility from
his home.

Aggravated battery charged
Keith Allen, 32. 1411 Mara Court, Sanford, was charged with
aggravated battery In connection with a Hillsborough County
warrant for obtaining property with a worthless check by
Sanford Police on Saturday.
Police said he was Involved In a. verbal ultercatlon with
security personnel at a business on Jewett Lane over a parking
problem. Police reported the security officer had turned to walk
away when Allen came nl him from behind and knocked the
guard down and kicked him. breaking Ills clavicle.
Me wns held at the John K. Polk Correctional Facility on

$4,000 bond.

Man charged with battery, assault
Mnginis Thompson. 45. 1 IIU W W. 12th Si . Sanford, was
churgcd with aggravated battery and aggravated assault on
Saturday by Sanford Police.
Police said he hit another man on the side of the head during
an argument. Me then, police said, started (mlnllng a small
handgun nl Ihe man's head and thcutenlng him.
Me was taken to the Jo hn K. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $4,000 bond.

Burglary, grand thelt charged
James Hcnjnmln Crews. 27, 2880 W. IHth St.. Sanford, was
charged with burglary to n residence, grand theft and dealing
In stolen property by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
Deputies said Crews was trying to sell several gold rings on
the corner of Southwest Koad and IHth Street In Sanford when
a man who had Just discovered his house had been burglarized
warned the potential buyer to tie on the lookout for someone
selling Jewelry.
A combative situation developed when the potential buyer
Identified the seller as selling goltl rings, police reported.
Deputies arrived to Investigate and found that Crews was the
one who had stolen Ihe rings.
Me was taken to the John K. Polk Correctional Facility and
held without bond

Arrested for possession
Donne) Trout man J r.. 21. and Sarah Kllzahclh (nhe/as. 25.
both of llnlscy Avenue and M rKay Street, Lake Monroe, were
arrested for possession of cocaine with Intent to distribute by
Seminole County sheriffs officers on Friday night
Troutm an was also charged with possession ol marijuana.
According to police, a search warrant was executed at their
home.
Th e deputies found about 11 grams of crack cocaine cut Into
about 60 pieces.
There were also numerous hags of suspected marijuana In
the trailer.
About $800 In cash was also found In the home.
Dond for Troutm an was set at $75,000. Bond lor Cabezas
was set at 95.000. Doth were held at the John F. Polk
Correctional Facility.

Domestic violence charged
Mlchard Douglas Penney, 47. Debbie K Penury. 27. hoih ol
510 Salmi Lake Dr.. Longwood. were charged with domestic
violence-battery by Seminole County sheriffs deputies on
Friday.
According to deputies the couple had been drinking "for
most of the day" when they got Into a verbal dispute Mint
turned violent.
Deputies said be got angry and punched out the front
window, he then grabbed tier by the neck and pushed lu r
Deputies reporied that "unknow n persons" advised them
this Is an "ongoing problem."
Deputies said (lie wife reported she slapped her husband In
the face five Mines with nil open hand.
The two were held at the John E. Polk Correc tional Facility
on $ 1.000 bond each.

Warrant arrests
• Perry Gene Argentine, 36. 116 Ovcrbrook Dr.. Casselberry,
wns charged In connection with a felony warrant for violating
the terms of Ills probation on charges with trespassing to an
occupied structure. He was held at the Jo hn K. Polk
Correctional Facility without bond.
• Curtis Littles, 45. 2227 Granby Si.. Sanford, was charged
on a writ of attachment. Me wns already serving (line on other
churgcs at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility, iloml was set
at $575.25.
• Kamoun Alisa Jamison, 24, 1525 Mcllonvllle Avc.. Sanford,
was charged on a warrant for obtaining property with a
worthless check. Doml wassel at $ 165.

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W o lm a rl S a tu rd a y , T a y lo r
Nunnory, 4, paused lo rido tho
pony there. Inlrlguod wllh tho
Colorful pony, Taylor hold on
for dear life as the pony gently
galloped and buckod a few
tlmos.

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Federal approval lacking for
some uses of spinal screw
B y A a s o e la t s d P r e s s

C LEA H W A TEH Federal
authorities haven’t approved a
surgical trchulfpic that has led
to lawsuits against a Pinellas
C o u n ty hospital and a pio­
neering surgeon
Tw o patients allege In lawsuits
against Dr It Gerard Sick and
Clearwater's Morton Plant Hos­
pital that they were harmed hy
StugLiy Involving a two-inchlong spinal screw.
Slek and Morton Plant have
denied wrongdoing
They've argued that manufac­
turers may advertise such pro­
ducts only for uses approved by
the Food and Drug Adm inistra­
tion, but It ts perfectly legal lor
doctors to use them In whatever
ways they consider medically
appropriate.
"Morton Plant Is being un­
fairly singled m il," said hospital
attorney Stephen Cole.
Local spine experts agreed
At least half n dozen other
Tam pa Hay hospitals offer Mus u r g e r y lu i| ue si I o n , a n d
Clearwater Com m unity Hospital
has run ads showing patients
who had It done successfully.
Hick's attorney. Roland Lamb,
said the lawsuits euntuln "pretty
scandalous allegations. I'm not
sure I’ve seen anything to hack
them up."
Th e surgery uses screws and
rods or plates to support the
spinal column and aid vertebrae
to fuse together and ease pain.
The screws are FDA-approved
lor use in mime parts of the
body. Including parts ol the
splnc. The agency hasn't made a
determination on whether they
can tie Inserted through parts of
the vertebrae called the pedicles.
However, spine surgeons have
linplanlcd them In the pedicles
of an estimated 300,000 patients
since the mid-11180s. Few. II any.
patients were told the FD A
hadn't ruled on use of Ihe screws
lu pedicles, because surgeons
knew they had been approved
for use elsewhere.
Attorney To m Mnstcrson. who
brought (he lawsuits against
Sick and Morton Plant, said he
wasn’t trying to get the opera­
tion banned. Hut he said some
surgeons have performed It on
Ihe wrong people without proper
training, and without properly
Informing the patient.
In a pending suit on behalf of
Mae Alin Martin of Clearwater,
he said she was disabled and In
constant pain because of a pedi­
cle screw Mini broke, atul said
she wasn't Informed the screws
w e r e n ’ t a p p ro v e d for that
purpose hy the FDA.
In a similar suit he filed oil

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
Prior to September 1.1994, Sominolo County will submit its Final Statement of Objectives and
Projected Uso of Funds for Its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for 19941995. The County has received (CDBG) funding since October. 1986 for improvement activities
in lower-income neighborhoods throughout Sotninole County and tho cities of Altamonte
Springs. Casselberry, Lako Mary, Longwood. Oviedo. Sanlord and Winter Springs.
A public hoaring will bo held on Thursday April 28, 1994. in order to provide information and
obtain comments about tho past performance of tho CDBG Program in Sominolo County and
the status of current activities and projects Tho hearing will bo held at 7;00 p.m. in the
Commission Chambers, Room 1020 of the County Services Building located at 1101 East First
Street in Sanford,
All Seminole County residents are encouraged to atlond and participate in this public hearing.
For more Information please call Buddy Balagia or Anthony Pell in tho Sominolo County
Planning Office at 321 -1130 extension 7384.

In-half of Linda Rohhlan of Ni-w
Port Rlchcy. Slck’n Insurer re­
cently settled for $250,000. stale
Department of Insurance rec ords
show, Rohhlnn’n suit against
Morton Plant ts pending.
Master sou runt ended S lrk

didn't have enough training lo
perform spinal fusion surgery
using pedicle screws, and that
Morion Plant should have taken
action against him because of a
history of problems Including
malpractice claims.

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
COMMUNITY D EVELO PM EN T BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
SEM INOLE CO U NTY
Prior to September 1,1994, Seminole County will submit its final statement of objectives
and projected use funds for its Community Development Block Granl (CDBG) Program for
1994-95. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has set aside
approximately $2,453,000 to use in activilies in lower-income neighborhoods throughout
Seminole County and the cities of Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Sanford and Winter Springs.
The grant funds may be used for a variety of activities, but each activity must predominantly
benefit low and moderate income persons. Eligible activities include, but are not limited to,
capital improvments such as street paving, water and sewer lines, real property acquisition,
relocation, rehabilitation of buildings, economic development, public facilities and public
services,
A hearing will be held on April 28,1994 in order to provide information about the program
and to obtain the views of cilizens on Seminole County's housing and community
development needs. The hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of
the County Services Building located at 1101 E. First Street in Sanford.
All interested Seminole County residents are encouraged to attend and participate in this
public hearing, For more information please call Buddy Balagia or Anthony Pelt in the
Seminole County Planning Office at 321-1130, extension 7384.

�4A - Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, April IB,

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Editorials/ Opinions
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Wayna 0. Doyla, Publlahar and Editor

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Florida Raaldanta must pay 7% aalaa tax In
addition to rataa abova.

EDITORIAL

Money could be
better spent
If no one loves you because you are an evil
person, what do you do? Should you go
around bragging about how nice you arc, or
do som ething to make yourself a better
person?
T h e answer Is obvious. You change yo u r
ways. Once you can accomplish that, people
w ill begin to like you and eventually love you.
Now let’s look at what Is going on w ith our
state's tourism industry.
In Ja n u a ry and February of this year,
tourism was reported declining seriously by
the Florida To u ris m Association, (F T A ). T h e
only Increase noted was a 7.4 percent rise by
visitors from South Am erica.
Some officials say the overall reduction is
being caused by com petition from other
states. Others however, admit that the crim e
problem In Florida Is causing more and more
concern w ith prospective visitors.
T o resolve the p rob lem . J o h n Eva ns,
president of the F T A , has announced $2
m illion will be spent to try luring Lutin
Am erican people to Florida. Governor Lawton
Chiles and the legislature have approved
releasing the m oney to be used for advertis­
ing.
T h i s b rin g s us back to the o p e n in g
statem ent. If fewer people visit Florida
because of the crim e problems, what should
we do? Should we spend $2 m illion bragging
about how good we arc, or should we do
som ething to make ourselves better.
T h e state Is constantly com plaining that
there is not enough m oney to build more
prisons or increase law enforcement. These
w ould both help In reducing crim es against
tourists.

When sex accusations make news
As America's corps of newspaper editors was
assembling In Washington for Its annual exercise
In conventional wisdom, the city's renowned
Num ber One newspaper found Itself ensnared In
a most unconvcnttonnl predicament — a classic
case of good intentions gtmr somewhat goofy.
It had to do with those staples of contemporary
news: politics, sex. and scruples; plus a new
twist on every editor's old conundrum about Just
what makes news fit to print.
T h e Washington Post began this whole episode
with a healthy dose of professional prudence tn
February when n woman leveled charges of
sexual harassment against Hill Clinton, dating
from his days as governor of Arkansas. T w o
months later, the Post was In the blznrre position
of still not printing the charges In a news story,
bccnusc Its reporters had not confirmed them to
the satisfaction of the editors — but printing
those same salacious allegations, anyway. In an
advertisement for which the newspaper was paid
913,860 by the conservative media critic Reed
Irvine's Accuracy In Media group.
On Feb. 11, a woman who was a former
Arkansas stale employee, Paula Corbin Jones,
held a press conference that was arranged hy a
longtime Clinton political enemy. Cliff Jackson
She charged that she'd hern sexually harassed

Th e re is little doubt the money should be
spent to increase tourism .
T h e w ay we sec It however, is that this
m oney should go to help solve the problem
that is causing this decline, rather than boast
that It doesn't exist.
A m ajor reduction in crim e in Florida can
o further In luring visitors back to our state
iun u $2 million advertising cam pulgn In
Latin Am erica.

S

Thanks for article
What a nice article hy Nick Pfcifauf about our
guide dogs. We sure do appreciate It — and on the
front page lot)!
Hope I can meet Mr. F’fclfauf sometime In church
and thank him personally.
Enclosed Is a picture of one of our puppies. Th e
fund-raisers lake pictures like this every holiday —
this one Is Christmas!
Don't tell me we aren’t raising angels — ask a
blind person about a guide dogt
Thanks again!
Doris Houchlns
Long wood

Berry's World

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I'll be!"

into a shouting match with ills editors about the
decision. The Post responded that the story
hadn't been killed and was still being reported.
Next, conservative critic Irvine telephoned Post
publisher Donald Graham and said he wanted to
take out mi ad tn complain about the withhold­
ing of the allegation and air the charge. Gm ham
said he'd run the ad. On April 4. on page A19.
the Post carried a quarter-page ad hrndllned:
"W H O IS P A U L A JO N E S A N D W H Y IS T H E
P O S T SUPPRESSING H ER C H A R G E O F S E X ­
U A L H A R A S S M E N T? "
Sources at tile Post say editor L eonard Downle
J r . tiad made the decision tn withhold the Jones
story for further reporting. But no one who
knows Downle can think lie Is acting out of
motives that arc political; Len Downle Is
probably the most nonpolltlcal editor In America
today.
Downle. as quoted In the Post on April 10. said:
" W r have not suppressed any stories.... Several
reporters urr working on this; our reporting
continues. As nlwnys. we will make a decision
alxiut what to publish only after our reporting's
done."
Hut Ms. Janes’ accusations hnve now been
published In the Post, by the group that was
w illin g to pay 9 I3 .H 0 0 for th r privilege.

JA C K ANDERSON
IT SHOULDN'T ee

Military justice:
Swift, and unfair

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VOTE.

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Eva ns hua blamed the media for some of
the problems. He hns complained that the
media Is blowing crim es out of proportion. We
m ust question, If there were no reports made
about crim e, would this m ukc It go aw ay?
T h e m oney to he spent for this advertising
Is not specifically governm ent budget m oney.
Rather. It has been taken from taxes on
tourism . Including hotcl/motcl room s, car
rentals, und attraction adm ittance fees.

hack In May 1991 hyCUnlnn.
Wisely, the Post’s
editors Initially chose
to not publish Ms.
J o n e s ' a lle g a tio n ,
p r e f e r r in g to I n ­
d e p e n d e n tly In vestlgntc her charge,
even though other
news organizations
d is s e m in a te d her
unsubstantiated ac­
cusation. Unwisely,
Jusl three days later,
tlie Post's Style sec­
tion made a passing
r e fe r e n c e to M s.
Jones' press confer­
( It had to do with
ence as ''a n o th e r
those staples of
contemporary
ascrnslon of Mount
Ulm ho."
news: politics,
In late March, The
sex,and
W ashington Tim e s
scruples. ■
re p o rte d H int the
Post had decided In
"spike" the story of Ms. Jones' accusation and
that n Post reporter on the case, Michael Islkolf.
had been suspended for two weeks after gelling

Fact

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L L E N GOODM
AN
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Blackmun: A man of justice
B O S TO N — Th e news stories all described
him the same way: "Justice Hurry Ulackmtin.
the author of the abortion decision." Th e
byline on one decision followed him ihrough
ills years on the bench. Now It follows him Into
retirement.

Justices who voted to overturn the law in -18
Mates. He wus Just one In a solid majority who
determined thut a woman's fundamental right
of privacy was "broad enough to encompass a
woman's decision whether or not to terminate
her pregnancy."

It's the byline that brought protesters to the
courthouse. It's the name that brought hate
letters to the mailbox. It's the name that bred a
score of malicious nicknames: butcher. Hitler.
Ponllus Pilate.

But over the next years. Justice Blackmun,
the author, became Justice Blackmun. the
defender. Through the 1980s the pro-choice
majority slipped to a margin of three, two. and
then one. When someone wrote asking If he
w o u ld retire so a
Republican president
could appoint some­
one m o re c o n ­
s e r v a t iv e , he r e ­
sponded. "Dear Mr.
So-an-So: No. S in ­
c e r e ly . H a r r y A .
Blackm un."
As a new c ourl
n ib b le d u nd then
chewed away ut the
right to alK&gt;rtlon, hr
wurned again and
again, "I fear for the
future...the signs arc
evident and a chill
wind blows." But as
pro-choice uctlvlsts f Surely, there are
labels this
w orried about his
gentle, careful
h e a lth and n g c .
justice would
B lackm un held on
have preferred. I
tenaciously Into his
80s and Ihe 1990a
until the tide lurned.
Th is modest, conservative fullicr of three
daughters also grew In his own understanding
of wliut abortion meant. Th e right to abortion
wasn't Just a mutter of privacy, not Just the
business of doctors and patients, but a matter
ofllhcrty.

Surely, there arc labels this gcnllc. careful
Justice would have preferred, lie liked to call
himself "O ld Number T h re e ." u humble
reminder of the fuel that he was chosen by
Richard Nixon uflcr two other nominees were
rejected by the Senate. He wanted to he known
"as a good worker in the vineyard who held Ills
own and contributed generally to the advan­
cement or the law ." He saw himseir as
someone who rejected labels — left, rigid or
center— in fuvor of Justice.
But from the day the Minnesota son of a
grocer reluctantly ugreed to write the decision
of a lifetime, he became "Justice Ulackrmm.
the author of the abortion decision." We all
pick up tu g s ," he once said later and
philosophically. "I'll carry this one to my
grave."
T h is pivotal opinion that heuped so much
emotion — so much gratitude and so much
vitriol — at his doorstep wus conceived wllh
caution and compromise. Th o u g h Justice
Hugo Black had once told Hlnckmun never to
display agony In his decisions, Blackmun
broke with this cool legal tradition In an
opening that rings true today:
"W c forthwith acknowledge our awareness
of the sensitive and emotional nature of the
abortion controversy, of the vigorous opposing
views, even among physlcans, and of (lie deep
and seemingly ubsolulc convictions that the
subject Inspires.
"One's philosophy, one’s experiences, one's
exposure to the raw edges of human existence,
one's religious training, one's attitudes toward
life and family and their values, and the moral
standards one establishes and seeks to ob­
serve, arc all likely lo Influence and color one's
thinking and conclusions about abortion."
When these words were first published,
back-alley abortion wasn't Just un expression
and the coat hanger wasn't Just a symbol on a
political button. Th e y were real. So were the
women.
Unlike others on the Supreme Court. Justice
Blackmun never narrowed Ids range of vision
to sec only abstract principles. "W c 'rc dealing
with people." he liked to say. One of them was
a Texas woman known as Jnnc Roe.
In 1973, Blackm un wus umong the seven

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On Thursday he said, "I think It was right In
1973. und I think II in right today. It's n step
that had to be taken as wc go down the road
toward the full emancipation of wom en."
Toduy. pro-cholcc people worry less about
Ihc Supreme Court overturning Woe v. Wade
and more about the Htutchouses undermining
It. Th e pro-life attempt to make abortion Illegal
bus turned into un attempt to make abortion
unavailable. Th e controversy that Blackmun
described eloquently In his opening words
continues and so does the longing in the
country lo move on.
Soon, attention will turn lo his successor.
But those of us who remember the had old
dnys owe a lot to the man named, tugged,
labeled ‘Harry Blackmun. the author of the
abortion decision" — und u m an ofjustlcr.

W A S H IN G TO N - Air Force Cnpl. Carla
lam cast &lt;*r learned the hard way that taking
your medicine In the military can get you
thrown In jail.
For taking medication jireacrlbed by her
dentist. Lancaster was sentenced to six
months In prison by a military Justice system
that allows the military authorities to play
accuser. Judge und Jury.
Lancaster's crime
Swallowing two pain
pills. Irtlo v rr from
earlier wlxdnm-loolh
surgery, lo ease suf­
fering from a hip
Injury. Under millla r y lu s tie r , that
nm ounlrd lo Illegal
use of a (unboiled
substance.
L a n c a s te r, w ho
was sentenced lo six
m onths In prison,
wus Jusl one victim
of a military Justice
f For taking
system that convicts
m edication
95 percent of the
proscribed by
people II tries — a
nor d o n tlst,
co n viction rule on
Lancaster was
p a r w it h th a t ol
sentenced to
c o m m u n is t C h in a
six m o n th s in
As Congress debates
prison. £
the crime hill Ihls
week — amid a clamor to stop coddling
criminals — military Justice stands In draco­
nian contrast to thr civilian system.
Carolyn Dock, executive director of Memtiers Op|H&gt;scd lo the Maltreatment of Service
Members, hears dully from up lo six families
of service members wtio relate miscarriages
of Justice under m llllury law. Many families
who have had u taste of the system charge
that It gives military commanders c za rllk r
jxiwer.
" T h e problem Is that the system is
susceptible lo abuse,” one retired naval Judge
told our associate Andrew Conte. "I sat on a
num ber of cases where (the commander's
Influence) was painfully obvious (o me...
Improper command Influence Is possible and
occurs wllh disturbing frequency when the
commander gets Interested In u case."
Com m anders should he motivated hy
concerns for discipline. But they can hr
blinded hy petty jmiIUIcs and personal pique.
Th e commander who convenes u courtmartial also selects the Jury members, who
often serve under him und whose promotions
he controls.
Officers accused of certain crimes arc
treated more delicately than enlisted m em ­
bers. A three star A ir Force general who was
found guilty In 1990 of sexual misconduct
with, a subordinate — a crime that typically
carries a bud conduct charge. Jail time and a
federal conviction - was allowed to quietly
resign. Th e three Navy admirals who railed to
Investigate the Tullhook scandal, a military
crime in Itself, were also allowed lo resign
without receiving a court-martial.
Congress has not enacted changes to the
Uniform Code of Mllllary Justice since the
curly 1980s. "Congress docs nothing." Dock
loltl us. "I cannot qullu figure It out."
Rep. Jo hn Conyers. D MIch., chairman of
the Government Operations Committee, has
been working at reforming the military
Justice system on a casc-by-cusc basis and Is
considering hearings on reforming the entire
system. "If the services waul lo continue to
recruit the best people,” he [old us. "There
must he confidence that the military Justice
system Is fair. T o have a strong military in
America cannot mcun to deny people their
rights under due process."
After Lancaster served one month of her
sentence In the stockade, a military appeals
court overturned the verdict In her case. "I
don't think It's un unfair system lo tell you
the truth," a I'cntagon spokesperson told ua.
"I don't think Its that much different from the
civilian syslern.... You do need... a set of laws
hy which people must abide and you need to
be able to enforce those laws."

�Snnlord Herald, Sonlord, Florida - Monday, April 18, 1094 - BA

Longwood city agenda
By N IC K PPBIPAUF
HoraldSlalf Wrllor
LO N G W O O D - Th e Longwood Clly Commission will
hold l l *» re g u la r m e eting
Monday evening beginning nt
(i p.m. As of Into Iasi week, the
follow ing Items had been
placed on the agenda.
• S ile n t m e d lt a lln n —
Pledge of Allegiance
• Hoard Appointm ents —
N o m in a t io n of B u s in e s s
Person of the Month for May.
1994.
• Public Partlelpailon
• Consent Agenda — Pay­
ment &lt;d bills and awarding of
bids.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Amending lbe budget for
fiscal If&gt;93/94. providing for
budget transfers and amend­
ments.
• Ordinance — ‘2nd reading
— Amending clly code chap­
ter. re: approval aulhortty of
the Director of Purchasing and
C lly Administrator for award­
ing of hlds, contracts and
purchase orders to a lower
amount.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Authorizing Ixirrowlng of
hinds for tease/purebase of Iwo
new fire (ruck pumpers
• Bequest — T o extend use
ot modular siiucturc through
March. 1995, Applicant. Jeff
Boetto, Saddle Up Western
Store.
• Bequest
Approval of a
one-day H K run and Illness
bazaar. Applicant. Marshall
M orris, Longw ood Fitness
Center
• Bequests — Various Items
from Fire Chief Chapman
• Bequest — Approval of
contract between C ity and
V M C A I o i s u m m e r
l amp/inirrsessioii program

• Ordinance — Isl reading
— Vacating and abandoning
portion ol C ha rle s S ir e d ,
north of Marvin Avenue, and
West Lake Avenue, lying west
of lols 5 and G. block B. South
Longwood.
• Ordinance — 1st rending
— Amending the budget for
fiscal 1993/94, providing for
budget transfers.
• Bcsolullou — (establishing
a procedure for the prepara­
tion and review of the annual
budget and capital Improve­
ment program.
• Resolution — Approving
entering Into a utility reloca­
tion agreement with Florida
Uepi. of Transportation.
• Besolutlon — Approving
entering Into a utility location
agreement with Florida Dept.
ofTmnspnrtnllnn.
• Lighting pro|&gt;osal for U S.
highway 17 02.
• Monthly financial report
• C lly Adm inistrator's re­
port
• C lly Attorney's report —
Status report — dc annexation
of iHirllonn of S.B. -134 and
U.S. Highway 17 92
• Beporls from mayor and
commissioners.
• Adjourn.
Immediately lollnwmg the
re g u la r ( n v C o m m is s io n
m eeting, at approxim ately
7:30 p m . a special "T o w n
Mall" meeting will be held In
the commission chambers
It Is n p u b lic m e e ting
Special guests will be Florida
Legislators Bep Lee Couslanline, amt Bi-p Bob Starks The
two legislators are scheduled
to give an Informative update
on Florida Legislative urtlvltlcs
The meeting will be belli in
tile Longood Clly I loll 175 W
Warren Avenue

Longwood
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
quested tu lx* placed on Ihc
agendn fur tonight's commlsslriii
meeting.
Chapman plans lo request the
transferal of $12,900 from cun*
ilngcnry funds In llie lire de­
partment budget, Me Is suggesllng the money be used to
make the center bay at Station
15 a drive-through for the new
lire engine, and adding a 12 hy
20 foot lioal and equipment
storage garage lo the rear of
Station 15.
He has received estimates of a
tolnl of $10,400 for the work,
including replacing I he facia and
solfit at Slut Inn 17 with vinyl
and aluminum
For the remaining $2,500. he

Casinos
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
Goodman
said.
Once gambling Is legalized II
usually slays legal, lie said
"O nce you have gambling, you
create a political constituency
that favor It." lie said 'll's ver,y
dllllcult once you start In ll lo
cash out. so ii seems "
I la- economic Impact Is m ix ­
ed
A year idler South Dakota
approved casinos In Dcadwood
a n d e le c t r o n ic g a m b lin g
macbllii's ihiniighoul the state.
I ben- were slgiilllcani declines In
i-i oniniilc activity al d o m in g
stores, auto dealers and service
siaMnns and In recreational
areas, the report said
Fen years alter casinos opened
m Atlantic t llv and began offci
mg lood lo gamblers al i ui-ra!c
prui-s. the number o l'n -s ia u
rants m die i lly bad declined 40
|H'I CCIll
B&lt; slant.mis within .10 miles ol

Winners
Continued from Page 2 A
The measure also gives judges
[he aver lo send Juveniles who
»rc threatening, insolent or
lllsnhcdlciu to detention centers
m il the jxiwcr lo order parents
|o go to training classes or
perfoi in i nm m uuUy service.
"T h e Juvenile Justice package
was the top priority for the
1 legislative session and H was a
" ifar -reaching package thul I Ihlnk

was a source ol pride lot i lie
House and S e n a te ," Mouse
Speaker Ho .lo! in soli. I) Milton
said
M r ca lled I lie jiackage a
meaningful response In leen age
crime balancing prevemiun and
punishment "that should have
lasting cited on Florida
C h ile s said the b ill Is a
balanced response to teen-age
crime

"W e're going in have com
lilllmetll jilai t-s lor 1lit- kids that
over and over have been gening
min trouble and ituihuig has
been happening lo them belnre
lie s,iid Friday "W e ll lie able lo
keep a lot mure ol tfiat 7 pereeul
dial are doing 70 percent of the
crime
Hn I think there will la- some
major changes." lie said

D EATH S
A N IE L B A T I S T A
Daniel fiailsta 79 Morton
Hurt i ivledo. died Saiunlav
ii 11 Mi 1994 .n Sunlit Semi
job- lln-qiual l.ougwixii! lim n
[tilv 20 1914 in die Duliilnli an
jilllllle lie moved lo t etllial
loud.i m I9H9 Mi Manila was
|i retired warehouse supervlsoi
ind a tin iidx-i o' si Stephen s
[&lt; nlhollt ( Oiill'll
Survivors include wile Ub-lla.
d iiu g lile is. Daisy .lohallson
^Winter S|&gt;rlngs and Milady
Godwin. Long Island N Y son
Maximo, Long Island sister,
D.dee Marla Boned Malm!, and
diree grandchildren
Wondluwii Funeral Home and
M em orial Mark. O rlando, in
charge ol die arrangements
G R A C E BOYD
Grace Boyd, h i . Hacienda Yil
l.ige Ktmd. Wilder S|iritigs. died
Sunday, Ajirll 17, 1994. at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood
She was born J u ly 14. 1912, ill
Cuhdcn. Ill Mrs Boyd was
school teacher. Stic was a
member &lt;&gt;| Com m uHy United
M e th o d ist C h u r c h . Illin o is
Teachers Association. Ilaclcnda
Village Women's Club, Hacienda
Village Social Club. Hacienda
Village Satos C lub and die Vcl*
crans ol Foreign Wars Auxiliary
ol A n n a . III. She was jiasi
treasurer of Senior Center of
Winter Springs.
Survivors Include daughter.
Annette ol Whiter Sjirlugs. slcji
d a u g h te r M illie G a b rie l ol
M arlon. Ill : brother, Albert
l.cnce ol Anna, III.; sister. Bulb
Sirochlcln ofCobdcn.
Ha Id w in -F a I re Id Id Fu octal
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge ol tile arrangements.
R A M O N A NEGRON
HAREW OOD
Ramona Negron Hnrewnnd.
G3, S u m te r C o u r t . W in te r
Springs, died Friday. April 15.
1994, at Winter Mark Memorial
Hospital. Horn In Rucrto Rico on
Oct. 20. 1930. she moved lo
Central Florida In I9HH Mrs.
Hare wood was a homemaker
and a member of Si. Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband. C,
H enry Harcwood; daughters.
H etty V a lln d a rcs of W in te r
S|irlngs. Margie Acosta of Bronx.
N.Y., Doris Mere/ of Casselberry
and Andrea Cruz hmnuzzl of
California: brothers. I’rtmltlvo
Negron of Kissimmee and John
N e g ro n of B r o n x ; s is te rs .
Bcbuilda Medina of I’nerlo Rico
a n d C h r i s t i n a M e n d e z of

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17 graiiib hlldren two
ste p g ra n d clillilre ii and trim
great jiranib lilldieii
Catev Hand liaidcn t'liajiel
Home im l imi t.ils ( lil.mdn in
i hat ge ol tin at range nit-ills
F R A N K U Y U N G SUN IM
R O B E R T W. V O N D E K IIE ID
F ta nk llv u iig Sun Im H5
Robert W Vondilerliriil 77
Woodland Terrace li.n l Alia
C a tb ird C o urt. Ovterlo d u d
n io ille S jirlugs died Sauldav
I iid.ii Ajirll 15. 19*1) at Ills
A p ril Id. 1994, .u Florida llu s p i
lesidenii Mmn Nov tc 1916 m
till, O ilaudo, Mom March I n , r mi'innatl. lie moved to Oviedo
1909, lit Nnrlh Korea lie moved III 1993 Mi Ynudt rlicltl was a
m C e n iia l Florida in I97G Hr lelltcd atltrilliotlve engtneer tor
was a |ifiaim ae hlst Im K a c h rk k r Flsbei Modi Division ol General
Laboralorv. Inc and a member Munirs Corji in ( incimialt He
id ih c K o re a n S c v c n tfi day was a member ol the Lutheran
Adventist C hurch hi ( irl.m do
( huii Ii ol Providence In lie
Survivors litcliirlc wife llojie Ilona, the Olilu ( lub. Re|iuhllean
Oskuiim; sons. Samuel Sunk Ki ( lub ol Deltona, and Veterans ol
nl l.uiigwood. Dr Sung Min ol Foreign Wars In Clneltliiall. H r
Sorrento. Paul Sung Woon nl was a Navv veteran of World
Ashvlllc. N.C and J.lilies Sung War II
Mom ol Jacksonville: daughter.
Survivors include sun, Ruberl
Susan Sung III lb c nl llmiolnlu
ot Slielbv Sjiclt,, and two grand
brothers. Itvmig Wee nl llousloil ■hlldren
and Myung Sou ol lain Angeles;
Slejibeu B Halil.mil Funeral
nine grandcldldren and two Horne. Deliorra. m charge ol the
great-grandchildren
arrangements
B a ld w in Fa irch ild Funeral
R O B E R T JO H N S O N
Home. Forest C lly in charge ol
Robert Jo h n so n . H9. Ja ck
the um uigcm ciils
Court. Saiitord. died Saturday.
Ajirll IH. 1994. al Deltona Life
C A T H E R IN E T E R E S A
Healthcare Center Morn March
N A P IE R
Id. 1905. tn Havana. Fla . lie
Catherine Teresa Napier. 92.
Mohawk Trull. Winter Springs, moved to Sanford GO years ago
died Saturday. A|irll Id. 1994. ul from there Mt Johnson was a
laborer and a M.qUInt.
South Seminole Hospital. Long
Survivors Include son. Willie
wood. Horn Nov 27, 1901. In
Lee.
Sanford, daughter. Eva Mac
Brooklyn. N.Y., she moved lo
White. Sanford: sister, Estella
Central Florida In 1990 Mrs
While. Ft Pierce; nine grand
Najib-r was a retired seamstress
e
ft 11d r e n a u d I -1 g r e a I
She was a Roman Catholic by
fall It and a mem ber of the grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San
Wlnter S|irlngs Senior Center.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e several lord. In charge nl arrangements.
B A R B A R A AN N L O N G
nieces and nephews.
Hat barn Ann Lung. -10. Geneva
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chiqicl Funeral Hume. Long- Gardens. Sanford, died T h u rs ­
wood. In charge of the arrange­ day. April 14. 1994. al Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ments.
ford. Horn Feb. 3. 1954. Ill
Sanford, she was a lifelong
P EA R LN O R TH R U M
P e a r l N o r t It r u p , H 7 , re sid e n t. M rs. L o n g was a
W im bledon Drive, Lake Mary, homemaker and a member of
the Holiness eliitreh.
died Friday. A jirll 15. 1994. at
S u rv iv o rs inelude |inrenls.
Iter residence. Horn Jim . 14,
1907, In C an do r. N .Y.. she John and Ola Mae Long. San­
m oved lo C entral Florida In ford: husband. Meimle Camjibrll.
I97H . Mrs. N o rlhru|&gt; was a S a n f o r d ; s o n s . W illie Lee
retired registered nurse and a C a tn p b el I a n d L o r e n z o
Cam |ihell. both of Sanford;
m em ber o f the F irst U apllst
daughter. Tame Ita Long of San­
C hurch ol A jiojika.
S u rvivo rs Include sous, the ford; brothers. Jo h n Knlghl.
R ic k y K n lg h l a n d M a rv in
Re v . Dr . G l e n n K u r il o l
Knlghl. all of Sanford; sisters.
H avcrtown. Pa. and the Rev.
Neal Koch o f Ml. Vernon, Ohio; Jackie Knlghl. Ncrlln Knlghl.
M e rlo n K n lg h l and V iv ia n
daughters, Gail K S lu hrke nl
Knight, all of Sanford.
Centerville. Pa.. D aim Van Osien
Wllsoii-EIrhclhcrgcr Mortuary,
o f W estm ont. N.J.: stcjrdaiighhie.. Sanford. In charge of the
ter. fa ils L ch o v ic h of T ulsa,
Okla.; sister. Doris Storm o f Lake arrangements.
M issouri- and seven g la nd
children
Maul b id I u n c ia l Services
W m ici S|&gt;tmgi m i huigc ni die
al Iaugeineiils

’fcrfjA V. t? .

jy

Is suggest lug II he used lo pay
fo r ftie cost o f e n g ln c c r Ing/deslgn work for the second
Moor on Slal Ion 15.
O il a s e p a r a t e m a t t e r .
Chapman Is presenting a copy of
the City of Orlando Standard
Mutual Aid Contract. Coleman
says the agreement will cover
Longwood ll there should lie an
unexpected sudden need for
some of O rla n d o 's specially
equipment such as an air truck
or crash truck.
All of ihe Hems are scheduled
for tonight's commission meellug, which will begin al an
earlier than normal time of G
p.m.. In the commission chain
ixTN ol Longwood I 'll I In II. 175
W. Warren

These leopards born at zoo.
a casino that offers food can
expect a 20 percent lo 50
jiereent &lt;lro[&gt; In business. the
study said
Theaters and s|Kirls facilities
also rr-jKirted declines as discre­
tionary sjiendlng went lo casi­
nos.
In Allanlle City. |iroperty val­
ues changed Area eoiimuiiiltles
that were not |)rime casino sites
saw values tail, while possible
sites leu|M-d In value
Taxes associated with the
higher properly values made it
dlttli nll lor small businesses tn
o|ieraie. and squeezed out
landlords with Inw-tnennu- trminis
Tli.il Increased home
lesstiess
I’nor |M*o|&gt;le near eusinos s|ieni
a (lis|iro|Miril(iiiale atimuni nl
then Im rimes on gambling the
M-jMiri said
111 Mass.itduisolls. ihe average
amomii her hv Individuals was
higher m lower meoioe areas
than m tqisi ale (oniniunlOi's
In a relatively |»noi &lt;itv Ido
Mnsiiin the average betting p«-r
jursun is $3G5 jmt year
the
i «■ |&gt;u r I s a I il
W ea 11ll I e r
M a ssai h ll si 11s to w n s 11 k e
Weston average onlv $40 jicr
|H-isoii per year
I la- sjiread nl gambling lias
b ll iildv lluee stales
L'lali.
H a w a ii a n d I i ii u ■-sst - 1
w lt b n u l iinv lu rm ul legal
gambling un Imlmg a lottery
m e a n i n g m u r e |ico|&gt;le are
exposed
I la- study estimated that iqi to
5 percent ot adults and a |x-reeni
i&gt;t leenagers In llte Untied Stales
bail some form ot |irnhlcm
gamtillllg behavior. In AtlunilC
City tn I9H5 0-1 |icrcrui of a
i.imluin sanqilUig ot 332 lugb
si bool sludeuls bad mauagrd tiV"
sneak Into a casino lo gamble,
lire report sard
(nlofm/l.on tram IS/ (rw iilW Pf»&gt;» n
r o n ld in r c ) in Ih lt r » p o » J

Losers
C o n tin u e d from Page 2A
munduiiiiv si-nit-nees Im bring a
gun while eoilllltlltlng a i nun
and a immhci ol othei anil
i nine measun-s &gt;IuI uoi make u
I'm verv ilisajijiiilnieil
said
Silver ilu primal \ |iro|&gt;iineiil ol
Tliiee Slilkes
The House was
i ea 11 v di- re 11e I m 11 s re
s|i(inslbilllles
House leaders said the jiroposals would cost llie stale loo
inueli money In Ini lire years m
house elderly jit Isouers,
O llin legist.it Ive losers would
have Imposed a statewide curlew
nil youths, jiald women on
welfaie Ih u h im 's lor using birth
i unlrul. rei|Ulred bn vrllyis aged
lii and under lo wear lielmels.
banned school |iaddling and
Increased rights im properly
owners
Also billing was a |&gt;ri&gt;|&gt;osal tu
reijulre single men to register
wllfi tile sliile In order lo lie
notllled ol a jiemling ado|illon ol
any child they fathered mid scl a
24-hour waiting jierlod before a
woman could give iqi her baby
The most heavily-lobbied Issue
ol i lie session Involved how
blame Is dclcrm liicd In civil
Liwsuits T ria l lawyers were
Irving to limit llie number of
|&gt;ortlrs who could lie bl.lined In a
iawsull bul businesses feared It
would lead lo larger Judgements
against individual companies
They lobbied fiercely lo kill the
measure.
For Gov Lawton Chiles, the
biggest dlsa|]|&gt;i)U](meiil was llie
failure to gel an accord on beallli
care.
Th e House and Senate could
mil agree on Ills jilan lo lu-lji
hundreds ol thousands ol Flori­
dians buy beallli Insurance.
Senate Republicans derailed the
jilan when they objected to llie
size nl the government subsidy
lirugram.
House Sjieakei Mo Johnson.
D-Mlllim. said the lower cham ­
ber was |&gt;rc|&gt;urcd lo work Satur­
day mi beallli care bul the
Seriale, where .i 20-20 sjilll lots
Deninerals and the GOP sharing
Ilower, decided lo call ll quits.
"T h e y didn't siari as early In
understanding the Issues and
working through llie drtutlx and
standing llie pressure, the Intense |iressure of Ihc Inleresl
groujis." Johnson said.

Leopards----C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
lug programs so that zoos
can le|&gt; the worldwide effort lo
preserve Ibis vanishing speclrs.
Wednesday. Dr Darryl Heard.
DVM. of the Zoo and Wildlife
Medlelue Program al the Univer­
sity ol Florida will conduct an
exainliiallnii and determine the
gemlrr of the cals
The clouded leopard is Irrqticnth desi'rlfied as bridging
the g;qi beiween big and small
eais Tin v are the smallest ul the
large eais
I’lir-v have very short legs and
a long, itnek bill, and a brown or
yellowish grey eont eoveri-d wiih
irregular dark si ropes, spots and
blotches
They have long ranine icclit.
lint iln tint loar like tile larger

cals.
At lull size, they weigh 35 to
50 pounds and stand 10 to IG
Inrlirs high al the shoulders.
W ith these two new cubs,
there are
mow four clouded
leopards nllhe Central
Florida
/(mi I In- adult male Idnddv). was
horn A u g
2M. 1992 at the
Cleveland Metrnparks Zoo In
O h io , and
the adult female
(iiioinmlc). was born al liuffalo
Zoological ( ‘Gardens In New
York on Sept 7. 1992
The couple produced these
two ollsjirmgs mi March 31,
1994
'The Central Florida Zoological
Park is located just east ol Exit
52 liilerstate-4. on W U.S.
Highway 17-92 In Sanford.

Service
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
does \ l ) I iqiply lii Ihr purchase
ol motor vehicles
Tin statem ent eoiil Inties.
Some |&gt;ro|i|r also mlslakelllv
i liittk Florida s Lem on Law
,q&gt;|iltes lo used motor vr-hteles
How ever, tin- Mol or Vehicle
W a rra n lv E iilo re e in r-n l A rt
ll.i mon Law i iqipltes only to new
or 'demo eais. vans or trucks
|ini ebased or leased in Flor Ida
f'lu-se Items are addressed on
Ibe taped messages In all. there
are (i t lojits now available
Katliv Tucke r wltfl the Florida
liar oilier- suggests tl Is best to

■all during oll-jx-uk hours She
a d v is e s h o w e v e r.
F lo r id a
r all A l.aw cannot replace the
legal advice nl an attorney or
answer s|iee|||e legal questions
It is intended to helji Itlent 11y a
legal jiroblein lii lure jirolesslotial
i utilise! Is sought
A |mni|&gt;lilet lisiing the tape
Miles and numbers is available
by sending ii sell-addressed,
slumped business size envelope
in: Tlu - Florida Mar. Florida
C a ll -A -L u w , 6 5 0 A(&gt;alucbee
Parkway. Tallahassee, 3235)923(H).

New study: Cost of
diabetes double
previous estim ates
B y LA URAN N EER Q A A R D

Associated Press VVdlor
W ASHIN G TON - The cost of
beallli rare lot diabetics Is $105
billion dollars a year, more than
double tlit- $45 billion previously
estimated, a new sillily con­
cludes
The study, published m this
month's Journal ol Clinical E n ­
docrinology ami Metabolism,
looked at all health care costs for
diabetics, whether ibe fiaiienis
saw the doclor for diabetesInduced kidney failure or for
l&gt;rnhuhlv unrelated heart sur­
gery.
T h e reason: Dlubeles Is a
chronic Illness Hint In some way
alfecis almost every pari ol Hie
body, so diabetics often suffer
more, than other pccijile bom Husame Illnesses.
"T h e costs were 3'Ai I lines as
much for diabetics even ll they
weren’t In the hosjillal lor direct

coni|)llcallonx ol Hie diabetes,"
said Bob Stone ol (he Diabetes
Treatment Centers of America,
which funded the study. "N o ­
body bad ever asked that ques­
tion before."
The American Diabetes Asso­
ciation last year estimated the
direct medical cos Is of diabetes
al $45.2 billion. That Included
Hu- t ost of blood-sugar tests and
Instillri as well as kidney failure,
r v 11 n o p a t Ii y a n d o t li e r
diabetes-caused Illnesses. The
A D A said the Indirect costs of
diabetes, su ch us lost jiroductlvlly and premature death,
equal $4G.G billion
The study, by the Fairfax. Vn.,
consulting firm Erw ln -V H I Inc.,
compared yearly medical exjiendltures of 1.620 diabetics
wllli those ol nun-diabetics. IcxikIng at everything from hosjillalIzatlon or a doctor's office visit lo
prescription drugs and denial
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Should inmates have
access to data?
O y M A R I A S. M S H B R
Associated Proas Writor
K A N SAS C IT Y . Kan. - The
letter startled Nick Tomutile. Il
wan from a prison Inmate: other
lellow prisoners, assigned to
computerize records. Iiatl taken
a Social Security number from
an accident report and tried to
sell It.
Tomnnlc Is the district at­
torney for Wvnndotlc County. It
was Ills number.
As far as Tnm aslc knows, his
Social Security number hasn't
been used to try to gain access to
confidential Information: correc­
tions officials deny that Inmates
ever had access to II.
Hut what ll convicts tried to
use their access lo information
to harm witnesses or victims?
Twenty-nine states and the
federal government save money
by having prisoners “ key In"
data for computers; Tomaslc
wonders whether a tragedy lurks
there, waiting to happen.
Authorities dismiss bis con­
cerns Leonard lllack. Immediate
pas) presldeni of Ihc National
Correctional Industries Associa­
tion In Helle Mead. N ■).. said
I omaslc's experience was "on
Isolated Instance "
In the 10 to 12 years we've
had these programs, we haven't
bad any problems with the
info rm a tio n being a b u se d .”
I Hack said
Although the data entry pro­
grams vary from state to state,
the Information the Inmates
process ranges from accident
reports lo higher education rec­
ords
In Missouri, inmaies at the
Central -Missouri Correctional
Center near Jefferson City enter
information lor the slate Orpat iincut ol Social Services
In Kansas, medium-security
Inmates at the Lansing Correc­
tional Facility type In Informa­
tion on tralllc accidents from
around the state The accident
re p o rts co u t a lu n a m es .
addresses and license plait*
numbers ol people Involved
A Kansan s Social Security
number also will be on the
report If lhat person chooses It lo
be used as a driver's license
number.
Tomaslc said there's a possi­
bility prisoners could, for exam­
ple. learn where a witness lived
from the reports or find out the
phone n um b er of a victim
Witnesses and victims could lie
liatassed — or worse — once a
convict has such Information In
hand, he said.
A n d a d e te c tiv e lo r the
lulmsou C ltv. Kan
slu-iill's
olflcc. Kcni I* W lllnaucr. Is
Investigating reports dial an
ex-con used Social S ecurity
numbers and other mloimatlon

to open fraudulent bank ac­
counts. Th e data, W lllnaucr
said, allegedly came from an
Inmate at Lansing.
"Someone said the state saves
a lot of m oney having the
prisoners (do the data entry)."
Tom aslc said. "Hut I told them
lhat money should not be a
concern when people’s safety Is
at risk."
Jc rl Costa, assistant director of
education and training for the
N atio n a l V ic tim s C e nter In
Arlington. Vn.. agreed.
"W e should be protecting In­
dividuals' personal Information
and not Just handing It to people
who we know arc prone to
committing crimes." Costa said.
"Once we give them personal
Information — names, addresses
and telephone numbers — (the
Inmates) would have access to a
variety of lhing». Th e y could
stalk someone or determine this
Is someone they would like to
meet or maybe break Into their
home."
Hut Kansas officials said
Tomaslc's Is the first complaint
about the program
"I think If there was a pro­
blem. Ilien It would be best to
Identify the problem rather than
say tlie whole program Is no
good." said Mike Kees, chief
counsel lor the Kansas Depart­
m ent ol Tra n s p o rta tio n In
Topeka
Hers estimated thill before the
prison program started, the
K D O T spent about $150,000 to
do the work. The annual con­
tract lor the Lansing program
amounts lo idiot it $t&gt;H,-IOO
Hill Mlskell. public Information
officer for the Kansas Departllirn l of Corrections, said Ills
d r pa r t in r n I I n v e s 11ga t ed
T o m a s lc 's report but found
nothing to warrant ending the
program
"W e have Investigated the
allegations that inmates can use
lliosr Social Security numbers
lor various criminal activities,
specifically lhat they're using
the Social Security numbers to
open bank aecounls. access
bank accounts and to create new
Identities for themselves on re­
lease.” Mlskell said.
"Hut we are not aware of any
Indication that any of that hits
occurred from the program at
Lansing."
In a letter to a state senator.
Gary Stotts, secretary of tin*
Department of Corrections.' in ­
sisted "Inmates did not hqife
ncct-Hs to Mr. Tomaslc's Soolkl
Security number or credit card
numbers as a result of making
data entry Irom the accident
report "
Stolls also said flic program is
being "closely reviewed" and
will likely be discontinued ll
olllclals find "any significant
Impropriety."

What do you taste?
Students at Hamilton Elementary School In Sanford participated
In a tasty experiment last week. The youngsters, blindfolded had
the opportunity to taste some tasty dossorts, hoarty ontroos and
bubbly sodas. The only catch was they hod to do It bllndfoldod
and toll the to u c h e rs what thoy thought of what they were oatlng.
Above, Carol Walbort, a UCF education Intern, fod Chrlstophor
Huntor somo chocolate. Moanwhllo, Shawn Choek chocks out
tho dossorts.

Man falls
from Disney
skyride
A N A IIK IM . Calll i\
Disneyland visitor Icll 20
led from the Skyway gon­
dola on Sunday and Into a
tree ai Ihc Alice In W on­
d e r la n d r id e , a p a rk
spokesman said
T h e v I c 1 I ill w a s a
H O -y e a r -o ld m a n Iro m
H i g h l a n d . C a l l l . sa id
Lindsay Sclmchlv. a Ills
ncyland spokesman
I he
park did not release Ills
name
T h c man was helped Irom
tin- tree by paramedics and
was lakcn lo Western Merit
cal Center, which did not
release any lu lo rm a iIo n
about him except that lie
was in stable condition
Th e gondola, which Is
aboiil .‘15 fed above Ih c
ground, was removed from
service lor Investigation.
Th e Skyway ride carrying
visitors from Kanlasylnnd to
‘ T n m n rrn w ln iid rem ained
open
T h e man. one of two
“■people III till* gondola. Icll
thtoiigh the doorway but It
was unknown limv the door
opened. Sclmchlv said The
handle and a latch arc on
tbe outside ol tbe door
ll was the llrst lim e
someone bail fallen out ol
the rule Si lincblv said

Georgia planning to harvest
largest crop of Vidalia onions
By E L L I O T T MINOR

Assoclalod Press Wrllor
V ID A LIA . (L i — Farmers arc preparing In
ItarvcHl Georgia's largest crop of sweet-lasting
Vld.dlu onions
The crop lias been spared from tin* usual perils
freezing icni|M-ratnrcs. high winds ami dis­
cuses — and the Georgia Agricultural Statistics
Service rates ll its |(X) percent good Growers
pi.lull'd u record lO,7liM acres tills year, up 2 U&gt;H
acres bum lust year
A new sweet union grown in north Florida bit
the markets ibis weekend, but Georgia growers
urcn'1 worried about cnnipcllllnn lor their lamed
product
I lie Florida upstart, marketed under tin- name
St Augustine Sweet. Is to Is- sold mostly in
Florida. It Is grown by nine limners in St Johns
and I’ulnam counties
At tills particular time because ol the limited
amount ol acreage, they arc no competition, but
It's something we will keep an eye o il." said
Shirley Manchester, manager ol the Vidalia Onion
Committee, a promotional group.
In Vidalia. the southeast Georgia town ol
I 1,000 that gave the onions their name,
convenience stores are already selling onions that
ripened earlv Hv Ihc end ol the month, farmers
will lie shipping unions all over the I lulled Stales
Growers claim Vldallas ate the sweetest onions
III the world because ol Ihc low-sttlflir soil In the
growing iirea Hv stale law. onions can he labeled
a s Vtd.diiis only ll they come from a designated
I t counties and portions ol seven others
Vldallas arc Georgia's olllelid stale vegetable
All 2.15 growers and puckers have to he leglslered
w dli the slide Department ol Agriculture
"'They iire the original sweet onion,
said
Manchester. "You don't have onion breath
'They're the onion lor lovers."
Hundreds of larin workers will gather in the
Helds this week its the harvest moves Into lull
swing A blade pulled hy a tractor loosens the soil,
then the workers pull the onions and clip the
roots and lops
"I think we're going lo have it good ipialHy crop
and average yields." said Toom bs Counly grower
N .T. Stanley, who started with five acres In I!IH I

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. tj &gt;04 C A M E
NATIONAL C ITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY l/k/a SHAWMUT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plalntlll.

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O F TH E E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIOA
Cate No 13 &gt;011 CA M B
OENERAL JURISDICTION
America i MorIgage Company.
Plalntllf,
vt
Richard Brlnton Holeman. Jr .
II living at a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
B Y C LE R K O F
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice ll hereby given lhal Ihe
undersigned Maryanne MorM,
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida,
will, on lha STM day ol MAY.
1994. at 11:00 a m at lha Weil
Front Door ol Ihe SEMINOLE
Counly CourlhouM. In Ihe Clly
ol Sanlord. Florida, oiler lor
sale and sell al public outcry lo
the hlgheil and best bidder lor
cash. Ihe following described
properly situates In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, lo wll:
L O T 17. T U S C A W I L L A
RIDGE. ACCOROING TO IHE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDEO IN PLAT BOOK &gt;4.
PAGE 77. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
puriuant lo lha llnal decree ol
foreclosure entered In a caM
pending In said Court, lha styl*
ol wh'ch Is: America's Mori
gage Company, vs Richard
Brlnton Holeman. J r , II living,
flat..
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate In Ibis proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 N Park Avenue. Suite N
301, Sanlord. Florida 33771 al
least live days prior lo lha
p ro c e e d in g . Te le p h o n e
407 33J 4)30, Extension 43)7;
I too 935 I 7 7 H T D D ) , or I
(900) 955 1770 (V ). via Florida
Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and ol
llclal teal ol said Court this 4lh
dayol April, 1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April II. II. 1994
(3EQ 101

vt

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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
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April 17-23, we are offering great specials. Call or come in
to place your lino classified ad during this week and you'll
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Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
322-2611

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK, APRIL 17-23

SUSAN J STEEH and------------ .
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUD
JE C TR E A LP R O P E R TY .
Dalondanlt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Forodotura dated March Jt,
1994. and enlarad In Ca»e No
9) 704 CA M E. ol the Circuit
Court ol tha E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE Counly, Florida whertln
NATIONAL C ITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY l/k/a SHAWMUT
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION
li P la lntll and SUSAN J
STEEl), el a l, are Defendant!, I
will tell to the hlgheil and bell
bidder lor caih In lha Weil Ironl
door ol Ihe CourthouM. In San
lord. SEMINOLE Counly. Flor
Ida. al 11:00 o'clock on Ihe 3rd
day ol May. 1994, lha following
detcrlbed properly ai Ml forth
In tald Final Judgment, lo wll
Lot SO?. M AYFAIR MEAD
OWS PHASE II, according lo
lha Plal thereof ai recorded In
Plal Book ]}. Paget SS through
SO. ol Ihe Public Rtcordi ol
Seminole Counly. Florida
DATED tbit lit day ol April,

me

MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol laid Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
"Ptrtont with a disability who
need a I pedal accommodation
lo participate In thli proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Semlnolt Counly Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenue. Sulla NJOI.
Sanlord. Florida 33771, al leait
live days prior lo Ihe proceed
Ing Telephone: (407) 3 » 4JJ0
e«l 4?37j I lo o m 1771 (TO D )
or I HO MS 1770 IV) via Florida
Relay Servlet."
Publllh April II. IS. 1*94
DEO 13

anil now lias .‘KM) acres
"W cvc hml good
weather."
Vidalia resident Muse Coleman Is credited with
growing I lit- first onions In 1930.
He planted a rom m on G n u irx variety In his
garden using seeds from Texas and noticed the
onions find an iinusiiallv sweet taste
('oleiuan begun selling them iit local grocers
stores, mid from there Vldallas have grown into a
•$5(i million-.i-ycar crop
"No mailer where I go. when I sav I represent
Vidalia nnlims. they know wli.n I'm talking
about." said Ms Maueliesler
The harvest will eonlliuie through June, bin
onions will be available ilnougii December
lhanks lo ii new storage system Onions u n ­
placed in conirolled atmosphere warehouses
where nitrogen keeps ihem Iresb nnlil I I I . inks
giving and Clirlsimus
Vidalia will hosl Its annual union Icsilvnl Irom
April 22 through Mav I ll features concerls. arts
and cralls displays, bcauls- contests, golf and
tenuis l(HirnamentNiiii(l an onion eating conlcsi

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

iN TM E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N 0 F 0 R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 9) I4I7CA
DIVISION MB
A L L IA N C E M O R TG A G E
COMPANY
Plelnllll(s)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRODATE OIVISION
File Number 94 144 CP
IN HE ESTATEO F
L O R R A IN E M A R JO R IE
SCMAUFLER
D »(M M d
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tin udm iniilnlion of lh»
estate of LORRAINE MAH
JO R IE S C M A U F L E H do
ceased File Number 94 J44 CP
1% pending in the Circuit Court
tor Seminole County. Florid*
Probata Division. the address of
which i% Clerk of Circuit Court
Probate Division. Ml N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida J277I
The n im ii and addresses of th#
personal representative and the
personal representative s at
torney are set forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have ob
lections that challenge the valid
Ity of the will, the qualifications
of the personal representative
venue, or |uMtdict!on of this
Court aro required to file their
objections with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate or whom a copy of this
notice ll served within three
months after the dale ol the first
publication of this notice must
tile their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons having
claims or demonds against the
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
A LL CLAIMS. DEM ANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARME0
The date of the llrst publica
lion of this Notice Is April ll.
1994
Personal Representative
Darlene Joyce Malchow
731 Bear Creek Circle
Winter Springs. FL 3270#
Attorney for Personal
Represanfaflve:
O B McEwan
Sanders, McEwan. Martlnei
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IN BRIEF

Different path, same end

WELL DONE

Sunniland Red Sox, Railroader Cubs remain unbeaten
From Staff Reports

Miss-Fits qualify two teams
W IN T E R PARK - Tin* Mlss-Fll*. a Winter
Park Soccer Club Under-12 girls leant, qualified
Iwo squads for the Hccbok World 5-A-Slde
Tournnm cnl lo be played In Orlando Jun e
15-18.
T h e Iwo tennis, coached by Danny McAvoy
and Trevor Pryce. won all seven of their names
during a tournament played April 9-10 at the
Seminole Soccer Complex to advance lo tin*
Reebok tournament.
Team members are Nicole Clcslnk. Sarah
Cornell. Lutiren DcUellas, MneKcnzIe Dickey,
Jennifer Donahue, Stephanie l-'ldan/.a. Cecilia
Gulllnn. Ashley Kellgren. Pally MaeDowell.
Nandi Prycc. Ikmnl Rosen. Ryan Shaw, Ashley
Slut/man. and Kll/abetb Tom pkins.

Sanford spring softball
SA N FO R D — Th e Sanford Recreation De­
partment will register teams for Its Spring
Softball Leagues for an extra week at the
Downtown Youth Center. First Floor rtf Sanford
City Hull. dOO N. Park Avenue.
Play Is set to begin the week ot April 25lh.
Team s will play one night a week lor 10 weeks.
Cost Is $2(15 lor new teams (Includes $15
yearly ASA fee) and $250 for returning teams
from I he Just completed Polar Hear leagues.
For more Info, call the Sanford Recreation
Department at 1407) 330-5697 during normal
business hours. Monday through Friday.

O’Neal, Magic top Bulls
O R L A N D O — Th e Orlando Magic ended
Chicago's 10 game winning streak and moved a
game closer to clinching liomccourt advantage
In the first round of the playoffs with a 11H -101
victory over the Hulls on Sunday.
W ith a sellout crowd ol 15.201 waving
placards In sup|torl of Shaqulllc O'Neal lor MVP.
the Magic renter had 52 points. 14 rebounds
and iwo blocked shots.
N'lek Anderson addetl 22 points and rookie
Anfernee Hardaway, coming off Ills llrst career
triple-double, had 21 iioluts. eight rebounds and
seven assists.
Orlando leads Cleveland by 2Vi games In the
race for the fourth seed In the Eastern
Conference playoffs. The Magic (47-31) have
four games remaining; the Cavs (45-34) three.
Scuttle Pippi n led the Hulls with 34 points,
but none of them came In the final period.

Nets clinch as Heat falter
MIAMI — Kenny Anderson scored six of bis 29
points down the stretch Sunday and the New
Jersey Nets clinched a playoff spot for the thlid
straight ycur with a 110-103 victory over the
Miami Ileal.
Miami (40-39). losers of live straight and 12 ol
15. Is lVi games ahead of Charlotte (38-10) for
the eighth and filial playoff spot In the Eastern
Conference with three games remaining
New Jersey (43-30) matched its win total ol
last year and won the season series with Miami
(3-2).
Miami had six players In double figures with
Steve Sm ith and John Salley scoring 19 points
apiece.

Giants hold off Marlins
M IAM I — Mark Porlgunl won his 14th
consecutive decision, and Barry (kinds and Matt
W illiam s bit tw o-run homers as the San
Francisco Giants withstood an elghth-lnuing
rally Sunday to tx-al the Florida Marlins 9-8.
Portugal (2-0). who won Ills final 12 decisions
with Houston last season, gave up live runs In
seven Innings.
Mike Jackson, helped by Ronds’ leaping catch
that robbed Jell Conlnc of un extra-base lilt,
pitched a perfect ninth for Ills second save.
Florida scored three runs In the eighth alter a
bench-clearing fight that began when a pitch by
Kevin Rogers brushed back Benito Santiago,
who then charged the mound.

W HAT’S HAPPENING
Baseball
U Lyman at Seminole, 4 p.m.
□ Mainland at Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

□ Lake Howell ot Lyman, 7 p.m.

Softball
□ Lymon al Spruco Croek. JV, 5:30 p.m.; V, 7:30
p.m.

Girls’ Tennis
□ DeLand vs. Lake Brantley at Sanlando, 3 p.m.

BASEBALL
56.

fcomplete Hating* on Page

Florida

(0-8).
Four games are scheduled for Tuesday night.
Af Roy Holler Field, the Orioles take on the Red
Sox at 5:45 p.m. while the W hile Sox face the A's
al 7:45 p.m. Th e 5:45 p.m. game at Lakefront
Field matches the Dodgers against the Expos
with the Marlins playing the Cardinals at 7:45
p.m.
Lifting the Cults past the Royals were David
Brock (double, single, two runs). Jarred Fcdder
and Danny llrttrk (two singles and one run cuch),
Arron Richardson (single, run). Wllllnm Cleve­
land and Chris Burkett (one single each) and
Roman Woodward and Robert Woodwnrd (one
run each).
Doing the bitting for the Royals were Dwayne
Tillm an (three singles, two runs), Alex Anderson
(double, single, run). Anthony Ratonarong (triple,
run). W illiam Kirby (double, run). Donovan
Redden (single, run) abd Jason Sheffield (single).
Collertlng the hits for the Expos were Jerem y
Holloway (two singles, three runs). Brandon

Bates (two singles, two runs). Carl Eudcll (triple,
run). Victor Gilbert (double, two runs), Russell
Sm ith and Jennifer Perkins (one iloultlr and one
run each) and Hilly Sm ith. Hradley Hamm and
Kurt Scott (one run each).
Pacing the A's attack were Chris Parra (double,
single, two runs). Eddie Wells (two singles. Iwo
runs), Brian Wade (two singles). W llllr Bcnnctl
(single, Iwo rurtsl, Malt Hozclka and Marcus
Stokes (one single and one run each). James
Foster (single) and Doug Telexlra (run).
Lending (he Marlins lo (he win were Nick
Ireland (triple, two singles, run). Willie Collier
(triple, double, run). Josh (fuller (triple, single,
two runs). Ricky Wells (triple, run). J.R . I.rggeti
(triple) and Brandy Black. Travis Jones. Robert
Lowe, Ryan Spradlcy. .John Kllllngsworth and
Daniel Whited (one run cneh).
Getting the hits for the Blue .Jays were Charles
Stokes (triple, double, two runs), Ed Jones (two
singles, run), Jacob Lang (home run. run). Cedric
Hrynnt (double) and J.R . Lester (single).
Contributing for the Red Sox were Levi Raines
•Jr. (three doubles, single, three runs), Matt Mcrgo

□ See Little Majors, Page 2B

Patriots
a ‘hit’ on
the road

B-R leaders
pull away
From Staff Raporta
SA N FO R D — Saturday's action In
tli«- Sanford Recreation Department
Italic Bulb Baseball League featured
some ol the most competitive gamrs
ol l I k - year. Inti II also saw the two
division leaders open a gap oil the
test ol the field
The lllldcfculcd Nobles Construc­
tion While Sox were held under I0
runs lor |ust the second time Ibis
season, bill slid bad little trouble lit
disposing of lltelr nearest competi­
tion in tIn- American Division, llte
Rotary Club Royals, 9-3.
It was mil as easy for the
once-beaten N ational D iv is io n ­
leading Moose Lodge Pirates, how­
ever. as (hey hud lo score three runs
In the eighth Inning to edge the Elks
Lodge No. 124 I Cubs. 7-5.
In the other games, the llaggs
Produce E x |m&gt;s used a six-run Inn­
ing lo claim their llrsl victory of Hie
season. I I -3. over Ihc Blue Jays.
I lie A L a k e s id e G a l l e r y A 's
withstood a four-run filial liming lo
bold oil the Seminole Produce
Marlins. I I II), and llte Knights of
Colum bus Cardinals banded llte
Klwanls Club Orioles their second
straight big loss, 2 1-6.
Today (Monday), llie Cardinals
|3-3| will host the Expos (1-5) In
Sanford Memorial Stadium, while
the Marlins 11-5) will battle the
Royals (4-2) on /Inn Beck Field.
Both games are set for it 5:45 p.m.
sturt.

Prom Staff Raporta

See Babe Ruth, Page 213

Churches get offensive, score 125 runs
atilt) - 70 10
00 « — 0 J

From Staff Reports

Nativity Dlulpl*!
S4il«rd Chrlillan II

SA N FO R D — Runs, runs and
more runs were the story of the duy
as the Sanford C hurch Softball
League completed Its second week
of action In the Spring Scuson ut
Chase Purk Saturday.
Only one of the six games did not
huve at least one team score 10
runs. Tw o teams had 11-run In­
nings as Ihc league combined to
scare 125 runs.
In the C o m p e titiv e D iv is io n
games, the Sanford First United
Methodist Flumes scored seven runs
In the fourth Inning to upend the
L u k e M a ry N a t iv it y C a th o lic
Crusaders. 8-3. and ull 11 batters in
the lineup scored In an 11-run third
Inning us Sanford Central Baptist
u p e n d e d the D e lto n a T r i n i t y
Assembly of God Mujcsty. 15-7.

Nativity Cruiadari
III Mathodut Flam*!

too 010 0 - 2 9
001 700 « - 1 If

Flrtl Nitirtn*
Orica Malhodlit

703 ISO 0 — 10 IS
120 004 0 - 7 IS

III United Malhodlit
Sanlord Auambllai

400 200 — * 11
no 241 - 10 n

Trinity Autmbly Mj|ailylO 0 221 1 - 7 is
M ill) 001 a - IS u
Cantrai Bapllit
South Samlnola Chrltllan
Sanlord Chrlitlan 1

soo 107 1 - 14 10
073 an a - 17 72

In the Fellowship Division games,
Sunford Christian Te a m No. I
scored In every run except the first
Inning In topping South Seminole
Cbrlsllun. 17-14. and Sanford First
Nazarene used a five-run fifth Inn­
ing to outducl Lake Mary Grace
United Methodist, 10-7.
In the Fun Division games, the

Nativity Cuthollc-Dlsclples hud an
I 1 - ru n t h i r d i n n i n g In
whitewashing new entry. Sanford
Christian Team No. 2. 20-0, and
Sanford Assemblies scored 11 runs
In the final three Innings to break
open a 7-6 lead and bcslcd Sanlord
First United Methodist. 18-6.
Next week, Sanford Assemblies
( I I ) challenges the Dlselples (2-0) at
8:30 a.m.; tile Crusaders (1-1) buttle
Central (1 -1 1 ut 9:30 u .m .; the
Flames (1-0) face Majesty (0-2) ut
10:30 u.m.; First Methodist (0-2)
plays Sanford Christian No. 2 (0-1)
at 11:30 u.m.; Grucc (1-1) takes on
Sanford Christian No. 1 (1-1) at
12:30 p.m.; und South Seminole
(1-1) tackles Nuzarcnc (2-0) at 1:30
p.m.
Powering the Disciples were, with
three hits — Randy Reed (two

M IA M I M a y b e the L a k e
Brantley High School lmsrli.pl team
should change Its name lo the Road
Warriors
After healing Lyman al Lyman
Friday night to climb Into a lie lor
second place in the Sem inole
Athletic Conference standings, the
Patriots beaded south and recorded
wins over two Miami teams mi
Saturday.
Lake llrim lley (IH-6) opened with
a 7-4 win over Mlainl-Westmliister
(ranked ffffh In Hie Florida Shirts
Writers Association's Class I A state
poll), then knocked oil Mlaml-Msgr
Pace 5-4.
Earlier this year the Patriots
knocked oil Sarm ailu-R lvervlew
(ra n k e d l l l l i In C lass 5 A I in
Sarasota and Gainesville BucliboD
(r a n k e d 8 th In C la s s -1A l In
Gainesville.
Jo hn Andersen was 3 -lo r-l with a
double and an RBI In the win over
Westminster. Joey Banner lon lrlli
tiled a double, slnglr and iwo RBI
Jeff Butler eoiilrlbuled three Rill
J .B . Cartm lll also bail an RMI Milch
Sebardl 16-1) threw a complete
game tor the Patriots In notching
( lit* Will
In the win over Msgr Pace.
Mickey Bono legged out a triple
while Butler. Andersen, and I’clr
Guldls cuch drove in a run. Brad
Van Der Welde. usually the Patriots'
starling catcher, pitched two in­
nings m relief to earn the win.
Lake Brantley will resume Its
chase for the S A l' c ro w n on
Wednesday night, when the Patriots
will host Lake Marv at 7 p.m.
RAMS WIN IN 9TH
D cLA N D — For the second time In

□ See Baseball, Page 2B
P A TR IO T! 7. WESTMINSTER 4
Like Brantlay
101 *00 I — 7 • 0
001 000 I — * I &gt;
Schardl ond Von Der Weld*. Clark Toicn
Wieganot (4). Lupr/ (4) and John WP
Scharcll
(O il LP — Toical4 7l Sav* - Nona 10
Lake
Oranllay. Andartan and Maimer Weslmmiler
Lopar and Moor a IB — Weilmlniler. Moore MR
— None Record! — Miami Watlmln,tar 70 4

Mumi W tilm lniltr

PATRIOTS!. SPARTANS4
Laka Brantlay
100 Oil I — S 0 0
Miami Migr. Pata
Oil 010 0 - 4 7 7
Mar mar. Sha« 17). Llllla (4). Van Der Walda 14)
and Clark Ramot. Romero &lt;61. Novella (7) and
Lopar WP - Van Dar Wa&lt;da 110) LP — Romero
(I II Sava — Nona 2B — Nona JB — Lake
Brantlay. Bono MR — Mtgr Pace. Garcia
Record* — Laka Brantley 114. Miami Migr Pace
I 10

□ See Softball, Page 2B

‘Doing your best’ clearly defined in solo sports

JV Baseball

□ 9 p.m . W IRH
Colorado Rockies, (L)

SA N FO R D — Th e y took different paths. Inti the
Sunniland Red Sox and Rullroadcr Cubs re­
mained undefeated In Sanford Recreation Little
Major Baseball League action Saturday morning.
Playing at Roy Holler P'cld. the Red Sox scored
eight runs In the second Inning and 12 runs In
the fifth on the way to a 22-6 rout of the Fun
World nt Flea World Cardinals.
Meanwhile, at Lakefront Field, the Cubs rallied
for three runs In the bottom of the fifth to
overtake the Disabled American Veteran Roytds
7 6.
In other games at Roy Holler Field, the Rlttker
Material Dodgers topped the Cook Construction
Orioles 12-9 and the Stairs Realty White Sox
blanked the Freddie Howard Pirates 12-0.
At Lakefront Field, the Rich Plan Expos bested
the First Union A's 13 9 and the Marlins rolled hy
the Fisher. Laurence, Dccn and Fromattg Blue
Jays 11-4.
The Cults (8-0) continue to lead the National
Division. They're followed hy the Dodgers (0-2).
Marlins (5-3). Cardinals and Expos (both 2-6).

and Pirates 11-7). Trailing the Red Sox (8-0) In the
American Division are the Royals (6-21. White
Sox (5-3). Orioles (3-5). Blue Jays (2-6) and A's

Marlins al

It's a shame more sports uren't
more like track and field. Or for thut
matter, swimming, weightlifting, or
golf.
What's uppcnllngly unique about
those sports Is thut regardless of the
context, they ure basically forms of
personal competition. You muy get
team p a in ts o r w h a te v e r for
achievements as a result of&gt; your
efforts, but It begins und ends with
you competing against yourself.
This came to mind while wutclilng the Lym an Invitational track
meet Friduy night, where Seminole
High School's Andre Scott came
within two Inches of breaking the
national record In the triple Jump.
It should go without saying thnl
he "w o n " the competition thut
night, hut docs that mcun the rest of
the field were losers?
While Scott's winning Jum p F ri­
day night was nine feet better than
Ills closest competitor, there could

lie any number of uthlctcs who
recorded leaps that cxccdcd or were
close to Ills personal best.
Consider It: An athlete could have
hod the best leaps of Ills entire life,
setting a PR (personal record) by
several Inches, yet still finished wcil
back In the puck. He could have put
months, yeurs of training und hard
work Into one Jum p und shattered
his own self-conceived limits.
Is thut losing?
In track or s w im m in g , yo u r

primary opponent Is the clock. In
field events or wclghtllgbtlng. It's
gruvlty. In golf. It's the course.
Either wuy. you're testing yourself
against u constant. Whether you're
hy yourself or In the midst of the
biggest field of competitors. It's still
you versus the constant.
Team sports have their undeni­
able benefits but they're based on
an "us against them " mentality
that can be unhealthy If overplayed.
In personal crisis management,
you're taught to avoid pitting your­
self In situations where there can he
only one winner, a premise vltul to
the energy of team competition.
"D oing your best" Is u vague
concept In team sjiorts. Sometimes
you cun do you best nnd have
nothing to show for It or vice versa.
For example. Ihc best swing I bud In
Saturday's softbull game was a
Inning-ending line drive to the first
basemun. Th e worst swing resulted

In an Infield hit.
Also, "y o u r hcsl" lakes on dif­
ferent forms In team sports. It
doesn't always mean hilling the hall
or throwing Ihc ball as hard as you
cun. Sometimes doing your best
means sacrificing of yourself lor Un­
learn (one of the aformcntloned
benefits of leant sports).
And even If you and your team­
mates do your best. Individually
and collectively, there's still the
very real possibility thut you could
go home with n loss for your
troubles. That can make you ques­
tion Just whut your "best" Is and
what It's worth.
But In track ct.nl.. you know what
your best Is (or. at least, what doing
your best can result In) . . . the
numbers don't lie. And regardless of
where that puls you In the final
sta n d in gs, shooting for and/or
cxccdlng that personal standard Is
an unqualified victory.

FOR'THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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Softball-------

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
N D IN Q S
NATIONAL LEAOUE
All Tim*) EOT
Ea)t Division
W
L Pel
OB
1 973 —
Atlanta
17
7
4 414 4
New York
A 300 5* &gt;
Philadelphia
*
f
417 O )
Florida
S
4
Monlraal
• 333 7'»
Centr jl Division
W
L Pel
on
Cincinnati
7
4 634 —
7
4
6)4
SI Loul)
Pittsburgh
343 i
*
5
Houston
A
SOO t&gt;&gt;
A
8 17] 4
Chicago
3
West Division
W
L Pet
GB
7
San Francisco
3
343 — a
A
Colorado
5
343
«)
4
Lo) Angela)
«
333 3
S*n Diego
7 11 IS4 SVi
Saturday'! Garnrt
New York *, Moulton I
Atlanta a. Chicago I
Colorado 7. Montreal ]
Florida I. San Franclico 1
Philadelphia A Cincinnati 4
Pittsburgh a. Los Angola! ]
San Diego I St Louis]
Sunday's Oamos
San Francisco V. Florida I
Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia0
Los Angeles I*. Pittsburgh ]
Near York 4. Houston]
St Louis I. San Diego 0
Atlanta 4. Chicago]
Colorado t. Montreal S. 10 Innings
Monday's Games
Los Angeles (Martinet 0 Jl at Philadelphia
(Rivera I 01. 7 JSp m
St. Louis (Suldllte 10) at Atlanta (Avery
001. 7:40pm
Florida IHammond I I) at Colorado
(Harris 0 I ),0:OS p m.
New York IHIIIman 0 1) at San Diego
(WorrellO 1). 10 Olp m
Montreal (Martinet O il at San Francisco
(HlckerionOO) 10 Olp m
AMERICAN LEAOUE
All Times E D I
East Division
W
L Pet. OB
Baltimore
7
4
434 —
Boston
;
4
*34 —
Toronto
8 S 413 —
New York
4
3
343 |
Detroit
4
• 333 ]»»
Central Division
W
L Pet. GB
Cleveland
4 *00 _
6
Chicago
343
*
3
&lt;9
Milwaukee
3
6
343
'9
KantasCtfy
3
5
300 t
9
Minnesota
4
304 )\9
West Division
L Pet. OB
W
7
Oakland *
3
343 —
7 442 1(9
California
4
4
344 1&lt;9
Seattle
7
Te«as
4
7
344 7&gt;|
Saturday's Games
Kansas City I], Cleveland 9
Chicago at Boston, ppd . rain
Detroit S. New York 4 II innings
Oakland). Minnesota)
Baltimore 4 Teias 4
Milwaukee I. SeattleO
Toronto S. California 4
Sunday's Gimei
Kansas City I. Cleveland )
Chicago 7, Boston 4
New York I. Detroit a
Oakland 5. Minnesota I
Toronto J. California 4.10 Innings
Saatllel. Milwaukee]
Baltimore), TaiasS
Monday's Games
Chicago (Alvaret 10) at Boston (Darwin
101, It 0)a m
Kansas City (Gordon 0 I) at Detroit
(Doherty I II. )0 5 p m
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
First Hall
Eastern Division
w
L Pet. GB
Greenville (Braves)
3
4
334 —
Carolina (Pirates)
3
3
300
Si
Jacksonville (Mariners) 5
1 .300
Knoivllle (Blue Jays)
4
400 I 'l
4
Orlando (Cubs)
4
400 Ml
4
Western Division
Marnphl) IMo,ai&gt;)
7
3
700 —
HunDvIlle (Alhltci)
4
3 447
Chattanooga IRed.l
3
3 423 1
N*)hvllla (Twin.)
4
3
444
Birmingham IWSoi)
7
7
772 4*1
Saturday's Oames
Carolina I), Nashville 4
Knoivllle ]. Orlando 1.1st game
Orlando ], Knoivllle 0, Ind game
Birmingham 7. Chattanooga 4
Hunstvlllel. Greenville 1.1st game
Greenville ]. Huntsville ). }nd game, susp .
I ] Innings
Mtmphls II, Jacksonville 4
Sunday's Oames
Carolina4, Birmingham]
Nashvllla 4. Knoivllle S. 10Innings
Jacksonville). Chattanooga 1
Orlando I. Huntsville)
Memphis9. Greenville )
Monday’s Oames
Birmingham al Carolina
Nashville at Knoivllle
Jacksonville al Chattanooga
Orlando al Huntsvilla
Greenville al Memphis
B A S E B A L L

B O X E S

G IAN TS). M ARLINS)
FLORIDA
SAN FRAN
ab r h bl
ab r h bl
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Mgdan )b 4 0 11
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KAbbll is 1 1 0 0
Mnwrnc 10 0 1

Prtugalp 4 0 11
Rogers p 0 0 0 0
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0000
MJckinp 0 0 0 0

Totals

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Bowen p 1 1 1 0
Arias ph 0 0 0 0
Grdner p 0 0 0 0
Carrillo ph' 10 0 0
Nen p
0000
Browne ph 0 0 0 1
Perot p
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Totals
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000 Sll 100 — 9
Florida
on 000 )M — )
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Florida 1 LOB — San Francisco 7. Florida 7.
IB — RbThompson (4), Bentlnger ( ] ) , Carr
(41, Conine (1), Tlnglay (1). Bowen (I). )B —
Ben|amln (I). HR - McGee (I). MaWllllams
(4), Bonds (4). Sheffield &lt;11 SF - Manwar

RAINES O A U Q I
Tim Raines Is a Sanford natlvo and Semlnolo High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His atats are
for the 1994 season In tho first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 gamos) In the third column.
Raines contributed a single and an RBI to the Whlto Sox's
7-4 win over Iho Boston Rod Sox Sunday altornoon.

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Ing. Second, McSherryj Third. Montague
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Category
'94
Gamo9
8
Al-bats
35
Runs.............
3
H its...............
0
RBI................ ...
3
Doublos....... .... 0
Triples........... .... 0
Homo runs.... .... 2
Stoals............
Average......... ....171

best
100
047
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
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All Times EOT
(A S TE R N CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L Pet.
y New York
34 74 *97
a-OrUndo
47 21 *4)
■ Ntw Jtr u y
43 34 344
Miami
40 19 .304
Boston
30 41 343
Philadelphia
24 34 304
Washington
73 S3 793
Central Division
• Atlanta
S3 73 703
■ Chicago
34 73 *44
• Cleveland
43 34 370
■ Indiana
43 33 SSI
Charlotte
34 40 447
Detroit
70 3! 234
tt 39 744
Milwaukee
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pet.
y Houston
37 71 731
i San Antonio
33 2* 471
i Utah
49 ?? 47t
i Denver
39 39 300
Minnesota
70 34 -734
Dalit)
It 4f 141
Pacific Division
y Saallla
40 11 749
i Phoenli
37 2* *47
■ Golden Slat*
47 31 403
44 33 347
■ Portland
L A Lakers
33 43 473
L A Clipper)
27 SI 344
77 31 344
Sacramento
• clinched playoll berth
y clinched division title
Saturday's Games
Phoenli 94. San Antonio 94
Seiltle 100. Houston 97
Atlantal]), Philadelphia 94
Sacramento 104. Dallas))
Cleveland 91. Milwaukee 90
L A Clippers 100. L A Lakers 10)
Golden Slate 109. Utah 10)
Sunday's Oames
Washington 141. Boston 100
Indiana 104, Detroit 99
Char lotto 107. New York 91
Denver 99, Minnesota 14
New Jersey III. Miami 10)
Orlando III. Chicago 101
Houston 119, Portland 110

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CONFERENCE Q U AR TER FIN AL!
(Dull ol 7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
N.V. Rangers vs N.Y. Islanders
Ringtrs (*4ds*rt«! 10
Sund«y. April 17
N Y Rangers* N Y IslandarsO
Monday. April II
N Y Islandors al N Y Hangars. 7 li p m
Pittsburgh vs. Washington
Washington Itads strits 11
Sunday. April 17
Washington 1. Pittsburgh J
Tuosdoy, April 19
Washington ol Pittsburgh. 7 Mp m
Now Jarsoy vs. Buffalo
Buffalo loods strlos I 0
Sunday. April 17
Buttalo 1, Now Jtrsoy 0
Tuosdoy. April It
Oullaloal Ntw Jartay. 7 14 pm
Boston vs. Montrtol
Boston loods toriot I 4
Saturday, April II
Boston J. Montrtol 1
Monday. April II
Montreal 41 Boston. 7 U p m
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Dotroll vs. San Joto
Monday. April II
Son Joto al Dotroll. 7 Mp m
Wtdnotdoy. April 19
Son Josoot Dolrolt. 7 lip m
Calgary vs. Vancouvtr
Monday. April II
Vancouver at Calgary. 9:Mp m
Wednesday. April 11
Vancouvtr at Calgary. 9:M p m

Monday's Oames

Atlanta at Chicago. I JOp m
■
Phoenli al Dallas. t;)0 p m
»
Golden Staloat L A. Clippers. 10 D p m

Toronto vs. Chicago
Monday, April II
Chicago at Toronto. 7 M p m
Wtdnotday, April 10
Chlcagoal Toronto. 7;Mp m

NBA BOXES
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CHICAGO (101)
Plppen 1)14 14 14. Grant 711 1 ) 17.
Longley 4 9 0 0 0. Armstrong S I] 14 14.
V.yers 1 7 00 4. Kerr 1100 1. Wennlngton 1 1
00 4. Kukoc 17 1 1 0 . Williams 1 4 ) 1 4 .
Blount 1100) Totals 4)91 It I I 101
ORLANDO (111)
Scott 1 1 1 )9 , Tumor 410 0 IS. O Neal I) 19
1 9 11. Hardaway I IS 4 S It. Anderson 9 1714
11. Krystkowlak I 4 00 1. Skllei 14 00 4.
Rollins00000. Royal 5 J 1 7 I) Totals 44 40
19 17 111
Chicago
19 I I I I II - III
Orlande
11 14 10 19 - III
1 Point goals — Chicago 4 II (Armstrong
1 1. Plppen 14. Grant 0 I. Kukoc 01). Orlando
7 19 (Turner IS . Anderson 17. Scott 11.
ttardaway I ) , Sklles 0 1) Fouled out —
None Rebounds — Chicago 4) (Grant.
Longley 9), Orlando 14 (O'Neal 14). Assists —
Chicago 10 (Longley I ) , Orlando 14
(Hardaway II Total louls — Chicago 14.
Orlandoll A - 11.191
NETS III. H EAT 111
NEW JERSEY (110)
Brown 14 I I 7. Coleman 19 I S 7.
Beniamin 9 I) 7 9 11. Anderson 11 14 4 4 19.
Edwards 4 1111 17. Gilliam 1 ) 1 ) 1 Morris
4 1 1 )9 . Williams 11 0 0 ), Newman 14 0 )1 .
Wesley 0 ) 00 0. Malum I I I I 1 Totals
41 14)4 IS 110
MIAMI (101)
Long 14 0 04. Rice 4 14 4 4 14. Salley 7 10 4 4
19. Shaw 4 I) 11 II. Smith S II 9 9 19. Seikaly
7 15 1 ) 14. Coles 1 1 4 7 14. Minor 01 00
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New Jersey
l l 10 14 II - 110
Miami
11 11 1) 10 - 10)
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11. Anderson I 1. Coleman 0 I, Edwards 01.
Morris 0)1. Miami I 10 (Salley I t. Cole) 0 I.
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NASCAR First Union 400
NORTH WILKESBORO, N C - Tha order
ol llnlth Sunday ol Ihe Flrtl Union 400
NASCAR Winston Cup race al Ihe 4)1 mile
North Wlktsboro Speedway with starting
position In parenlhasos. hometown, type of
car, laps compltted. reason out. It any,
money, winner's avtrage speed In mph
I HO) Terry Labonte. Corpus Chrlsll.
Teias. Chevrolet. 400. Mt.440. 91 114 mph; 1
114) Rusty Wall4ce. St. Louis. 400. running,
141.1)1, 1 (I) Ernie Irvan. Modesto. C a lll.
Ford. 400. running. 141.141
4 (11) Kyla Polly. High Point, N C .
Pontiac. 400. running. 111. 141. 1. 1191 Dalt
Earnhardt. Kannapolis. N C . Chevrolet. 400.
running, S14.740. 4 (11) Ricky Rudd.
Chesapeake. Va.. Ford. 400. running, 14.190
7. (II Geoll Bodme. Chemung. N Y , Ford.
199. running. 111.1411; 4 (D&gt; Harry Ganl.
Taylorsville, N.C . Chevrolet. 199, running.
114.ISO. 9 19) Ken Schrader. Fenton. 7Ao .
Chevrolet. 191. running. Sll.011
10 (17) Rick Mast. Rockbridge Baths Va .
Ford. 197. running. 1I4.ID II H I) Michael
Waltrlp. Owensboro. Ky , Pontiac. 197. runn
ing. tll.SIS; 11 09) Lake Speed. Jackson.
Miss . Ford. 197. running. SIS.97S
I I (111 Mark Martin. Baltsvillt. Ark .
Ford. 197. running. *17.410; 14 1)4) Bobby
Hamilton, Nashvllla. T tn n , Pontiac. 197.
running. SIM7S; IS (111 Jell Gordon.
Plltsboro, Ind . Chevrolet, 194. running.
Sll.tOO
14 07) Wally Dallenbach Jr.. Basalt. Colo .
Pontiac. 194. running. 14.471; 17 (7) Sterling
Marlin. Columbia. Tenn,. Chavrolal. 194.

Little Majors
(double. two singles. three
runs). Nick Erickson (double,
Iwo singles, two runs), Eddie
Morales (triple, single, three
ru n s ). H an d y Ford (double,
single, run). T ro y Brinson (two
singled, three runs) und Bud
Bennett (two singles, two runs).
Also contributing were Adam
Frank (single, two runs), Ken
Erickson and Julius CirlfBu (one
single and one run each) and
Adam Muudy (run).
H illin g for the Cardinals were
T y le r Drake (double, single).
Leonard Britt (double). Jerem y
Hothwell and Curtis Woodworth
(one single und one run each).
Jo e S o n d h e im (s in g le ) and
Jcrm aln Burkcss, Ben I lubber.
Curl Hogers and Chris Witte (one

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curb), b’lirls Bui dick and Shane
Du rimed (two singles and two
mutt each). Brian Purler and
Cluis Downer (one double and
one run each). Mike Thom as
(single, run), Jam m a l Dorsey
and Jason Murray (one single
each) and Grady I hitchlns (run).
Providing ihe ollense lor (lie
Orioles were Erie Dodgers (triple,
double, two runs). Mike Doney
and Brad Locke (iwo singles and
one run each). To m Fodrle and
Brad Belmalda (one single and
one run each), T ro y Louis and
Brad Cook (one single each).
Nick Doney (iwo runs) and Te rry
Nut (run).
Powering Ihe While Sox of­
fense were Nick Solllen (three
singles, double, three runs).
Donovan Daniels (triple, iwo
singles. (Iirc c ru n s). Aaron
llu iib a rd (tw o singles, ru n ).
Danny Wcyh llwo singles). Mark
K icks (double, ru n ), M arcus
Wltlle and Bill Hubbard (one
single and one run each) and
Mlehae) W hile (two runs).
Jum cs I lark ness. Josh Skipper
and Nelson Beverly had one
single each for (lie Pirates.

running. SIS.411. II (4) Bill Elliott.
Blalrsvllla. G i . Ford. 191. running. I I ) 111
19 (141 Todd Bodino. Chomung. N Y Ford.
191. running. SI Oil. 70 s14) Hut Stricklin.
C«loro. A l l . Ford 191 running. S1.9W. II
ID T»d Musgravo. Franklin. Wis . Ford. 191.
running, t il.100
11 (111 Morgan Shrphard, Conovtr, N C .
Ford. 191. running. SIS.ID. ) ] 111 Brill
Bodma. Chemung N Y . Ford. J9S. running,
Sll.SIS. 14 (141 Olck Trlcklo. Wisconsin
Rapids WIS . Chavrolal. 194. running SI.000
IS 1)11 Data Jarralt. Hickory. N C .
Chevrolet 194. running 114.17); 14 IMI
Bobby Labonta. Corpus Chrlsll, Tons. Pon
Mac, 194. running, tit.Ill; 17 (1)1 Darrlko
Copa, Spanaway. Wash , Ford. 19) running
S7 010
11 D JI Oarrall Waltrlp. Franklin. Tann .
Chavrolal. WO. running 110.191. 19 (Ml Dava
Marcls. Wausau. Wis Chavrolal. 144 runn
ing. 14.100 10 I I I ) Jaramy Mayllald.
Nashvllla. Tann . Ford. 144. running IS.))!
11 1)11 John Andraltl. Indianapolis
Chavrolal. )44 running 110.7)1 1) (41
Jimmy Spancar. Barwick. Pa . Ford 11).
running. 14 111 11 1)11 Jail Burton. Halllaa.
Va . Ford Jl). running. »a 700
14 141 Grig Sacks. Maililuck N Y . Ford
U ). running 14.711; 11 D ll Chuck down
Portland Ora Ford. 114 angina lallura
11700 M D ll Jay Hadgacock High Point.
N C . Ford. 1). raar gaanng 14.100

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PGA Senior* Chjmptcnthip
PALM REACH GARDENS - Top finisher*
and money winning* Sunday ol Ihe StSO.000
PGA Senior* Championship on the *,707 yard
per 73 Champion* course at Ihe PGA Na
ttonal Resort and Spa
Le« Trevino SMS 000
70 6* JO t O -2/9
Jim Colbert. 113.000
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Ray Floyd. 117.SOO
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Dave Stockton. li/.soo
70 *9 71 77-717
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Dewitt Weaver. 512.300
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Dale Douglas*. 532.300
70 71 70 71-203
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Jack Nlcklau* 170 S00
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Tom WarQO. SI*.SOO
77 10 70 *5-717
Hob Murphy, ft* SOO
*9 7S 7) 70-717
DobCharlet. |l* SOO
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Heritage Clastic
HILTON HEAD. SC - Top 10 flnl*her»
and money winning* Sunday of the ft1.35
million Heritage Classic on Ihe A.91* yard,
par 71 Harbour Town Goll Link*
Hale Irwin. 3223 000
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Loren Robert*. 143.000
49 70 *4 *7 76V
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David Frost. SSI **7
Nolan Henke. SS!.**7
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Hob Estes. 140.313
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Rut* Cochran. S40.JIJ
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LarryMi/e. 533.000
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Jetper Parnevik. S3S 000
Atlanta Women'* Championship
STOCKURIDGE. Ga - Top finisher* and
priio money Sunday in the SASO.OOO Atlanta
Women's Championship, played on Ihe
* 741 yard, par 77 Eagle * Landing Country
Club course
70 *4 64 204
Val Skinner. S97.SOO
49 47 71-707
Liselottt Neumann. SAO.SIO
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Beth Dan»el.l44.!S*
Judy Dickinson. 134.344
47 70 73-710
72 77 47-211
Debbie Massey. S3J 331
Helen Alfredtton. S73.33I
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Dolfit Mochrle. S23.3JI
71 *9 71-211
Patty Sheehan. SI7.949
73 71 *4-713
Nancy Scranton, SI7.9t9
71 73 *4— 212
Michele Redman. SI2.90V
74 44 70-717
Page Dunlap. S17.9S9
71 71 70-717
Kristi Albers, SI7.9I9
71 71 70-212
Melissa McNamara, 112.98?
*9 77 71-212
Jane Geddet. SI7.9I9
49 72 71-212

doubles); two lilts — Mike
Williams (home run. double).
Floyd Wcatcrvclt (double). Bill
Quinn, Mike Buhng; one hit —
J o h n Sofurelll (trip le ). Rlelt
Slm lz (double*). Jim Mowlnskl
(double), Murk llardzcwlcz. Ann
McGowan, Jason Crcm rno. Jim
Greco.
John Davis and J r lf Burg hud
one single each for Sanford
Christian Team No. 2.
Lilting the Flames past the
Crusaders were, with three lilts
— Brian Burke; two hits — To m
Graeey, Mark W hitley. Chris
Dti|H)re: one hit — W .L. Graeey
(tr ip le ), Robert S m ith . Btil
Graeey. Jack Eltonhead. Mark
Blythe. To n y DeSorinler.
Hitting for Ihe Crusaders were,
with Iwo lilts — John Haddock
(double). Mel Goings; one lilt —
Elvis Figueroa (triple). Steve
W o o d le y ( d o u b le ) . J o h n
Donahue. Frunk Luhlnskas. Ben
Frulrlck.
Leading the Nazarene attack
were, with Iwo lilts — Phillip
Sutherland, S onny Eubanks.
T im m y Watson. Sham- Gager.
Jaeot) Hunter: one hit — Frank
T u r n e r . M ark B o lto n. Paul
W atson, Ron Carded. David
Wllllnk
Doing Ihe hitting lor Grace
Mfihodlsi were, wltii Ihrcc hits
— D a v e R lm b a e h . C u r t i s
T o w e r s ; tw o h its — C h ip
Lunglou. Carl Relchcnhach: one
hit — Jim l.lllo. Dave Grulucr.
Greg Carter. Herb Hrowu. John
Gardner.
Contributing to the Sanford
Assemblies attack were, with
four hits — W illy Ayala (home

(double): two lilts — David
Suarez (triple). Dandy Carntdero.
Jusllno Rolon. Curlls Morales
one lilt — Fernando Gonralvez
(triple). Justo Delgado Sr.. Justn
Delgado J r.. Edwin Camlclnrl.i
Joe Santoro. Alan Delgado, Sam
Rolon.
Getting the hits for First Unit
rd Methodist were, with two lilts
— Jim Estep: one lilt — Gene
Morgan (double). Dick Gnugh
David While. Nancy Quick. Chip
Langton, Dennis Butler. Tom
McDonald. Cliff Melvin. Maik
Quick.
Pacing the Central Baptist
offense were, with three hits Mike McCoy (three doubles): twn
lilts — John Lam er. Jeff Bet
rvhlll. Tom Holland Sr.: one hit
— Bill T c r w llllg c r . Richard
Walker. Erie l.uee. Doug Lute
Mike Hartman. Mike Gibson.
Providing the offense for Mil
jesty were, with three lilts —
M anny G a ray. .1**1f Pandoll
Sieve McGulgun: one lilt — Ron
Steudlc (double), Tnody Rosas
Mare Vlrel. Ike Mendoza. Ruben
Quinones. Tony Colnn.
Doing llie damage for Sanlmd
Christian No. I were, with three
bi t s R ic k W e lls (th re e
doubles). Mark Andrews (don
hie). Marly Hill. Jew Ruiz; tun
hlls — Lee Andrew s. H a m
Seagroves. Brad llaclnor: one Ini
— Joe Cupulo. Dennis Marshall
Mike Milligan. Keith Britton.
Collecting lilts for South Sent
Inulf Christian were, with thret
hits — James Grllfln (doublet
two bits — Todd Lluxton (don
tile): one bit — Rlelt MrCutic
B o b b y l.a n ly . J K S m ith
Dwayne Deska. Jason Leslie.

Baseball-----C o n tin u e d fro m IB
nine days. Lake Mary
and DcLand needed extra in
nlngs to decide their 5 A -District
-I baseball game. On Snliirdnv.
the Lake Mary Rams came mil
on lop. Iieatlng the Bulldogs 5-1
alter blowing a 4-0 lead
DcLand brut Lake Mary 4 2 in
nine Innings on April 7 at Lake
Mary.
Carlos Colon, who relieved
starter Brian Marolta In the
eighth Inning, was the winning
pitcher for the Rams
Catcher Rene Perez led Hie
Lake Mary offense with two
singles and three RBI Seoit
Bryun added a double and a
single. Mike Btikv contributed
two singles and an RBI.
Lake Mary I ll-t il travels to
Lake Brantley on Wednesday lor
a Seminole Athletic Conference
contest.

LIONS END SKID
D E L T O N A - Scott llagge and
Brian Hendrix combined to llmli
Deltona to one run on seven lilts
S a tu rd a y a fternoon as tin
Oviedo Lions ended a two-game
losing streak with a 2 -1 win over
the Wolves In a 5A-Dlslrlel -l
baseball contest.
llagge earned the win to run
bis record to 5- 1. H en d rix
worked three scoreless tunings
for the save.
Mark Metcalf. Andy Hynes,
and Tim Slavik each had a hit
for Ihe Lions 115-7).
O v ie d o w i l l p la y a g a in
Wednesday night, when the
Llons travel to Longwood lo take
on ihe Lym an Greyhounds In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
game at 7 p.m.

TRIBE FALLS
L E ES B U R G — Taking advan­
tage of five Seminole errors to
score six unearned runs, the
Leesburg Yellow Jackets posted

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a U-7 will over Ihe Seminole
Fighting Scmlnoles in a 4ADistrict (&gt; bust-ball contest S;tt
urday alter noon
Andy llllllimin stillem l the
loss lor Seminole, allowing unit
itins (three carncdl on nine lilts
anil lour walks He struck out
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Alex Acosta lit! a double lot
the Tribe 112 IOI To m Holland
singled, scored a run. and bad
an RBI Deou D a n iels also
singled and scored a run. Corey
Gochce and Todd Hensley each
contributed two RBI
Todd Braden scored iwo Mitts
Mike Meadows scored a m il and
drove In a run. Brian Wlllcox
and Phillip Eubanks each scored
a run. Eubanks, recently called
up from the Junior varsity sipmd.
also made a flue running catch
In right field.
Seminole will resume Its Sem­
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ule with a -I p.m game at home
against the Lyman Greyhounds.

Babe Ruth —
Continued from IB
Doing the damage for the
W h ile Sox (HO| were Brell
Counts and Chris Louwnma (one
double, one single and one run
each), w inning plleher Chuz
Lytle (single, two runs), Brad
Jenkins. Gerald Bishop. Freddie
Hawkins. Alex Jaeol und Alvin
Sm ith (one single und one run
each) and Duvld Roberts (single).
D o in g (tie h illin g for the
Royals were To m m y Rallies Jr.
(triple). Nathaniel Cline (double,
run) and Randy Casey. Truvls
H a in p l a n a n d A n l o i n c
Cassanovu (one single cuch).

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victory were Antonio White und
T u g Daniels (two singles und one
run each). Jason Gruhuin (dou­
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(double, run) and Dante Hayes
(single, two rims).
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were Waller Bryant (triple, dou­
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run each). Dave Yrurelagoyera
(single) nod Darwin Williams
(run).
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were Major Fisher (Iwo singles,
iw o runs). Markls Sheppard
(double, two runs), w in n in g
plleher Chris Vaughn (double,
run). Cory Peterson (stogie, run)
and James Drake. Jolm ulhuu

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Jason Thornton (two runs cacti).
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Nathan Rice, Ja m e s Payne.
I.euard Brown. Joshua Gentry.
Marcus Beasley. Joe Trctlon .
Fabian McKinney and Demetrius
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People
Azaleas need summer care

IN BRIEF

Proper care now results in bloom s next spring

Organ club meeting
Th e Deltona Organ Club will meet on Tucadny, April It), at
the First I’rcftbylcrlun Church on lllghbanktt Hoad in DeDary.
Th e bualncas meet In la n d program will begin at 7:110 p in .
T h e Client organist will be Ltmta Sommer of H iu II' h Mimic
Center of Daytona Bench.
George Taylor will play the warm up session at 7 p in.
Th e public Is Invited to attend.
For more Information, call Dorothy Belhune at HIM) 4 8 7 1.

The azaleas in your landscape may now
be showing symptoms of several problems
dial can easily lie corrected. Hcmcmhcr,
your azaleas are forming next season's
(lower hmls. so lake proper care of them
during the dry spring and summer heat so
you can lie rewarded with a massive display
of blooms next spring.
Th e most common disorder of azaleas
around ibis time of year Is chlorosis, which
Is characterized by it yellowing In the leaves
betw een the v e in s , w h ile the ve in s
themselves remain green. Usually, chlorosis
is caused by a lack of avtillable Iron.
Chlorosis Is usually a pH problem. Azaleas
like till add pH. usually In Ihe range or 4.5
to 5.5 A soil test, available at the Extension
Service, will tell you the pH of your soli. If
your pll Is not In dial range, btrt higher, the
roots have a difficult little oltlalnlng die Iron
from the soil.
Chlorosis can he corrected hy lowering the
soli pll hy adding either Iron sulfate or
alum inum sulfate to the soli al the rate of I
pound per loo square feel (or ■/« pound per
square yard ol soil). II possible, add the
amendment to the soli and work It In before
planting For established plants, broadcast
the sulfate over the soli surface, water It In
well and replace the mulch. Never apply the
alum inum sulfate more than once per year
as repeated use can lead to alum inum
toxicity.
Ordinary agricultural sulfur cun also he
used to correct chlorosis hut the dusting or
wettuhlc sulfur Is more satisfactory. The y
are lincly ground and are Incorporated
easily Into the soil and cause the arid
reaction quicker. The rates la use are the
same as the sulfates, about I pound per 100

CALENDAR
Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonym ous and Gam -Am m for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:;I0
p in.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 3 3 i Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 2364)206.

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alcoholism of u frelinl or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of ulcohollcs, will meet each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday night at ft p.m. at the Sahara Club. 2387 S. Sanford
Ave,, Sanford. For more infonnnllun. call 332-4 122

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at H p.m. at the
Presbyterian I louse of Goodwill, 3 17 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No. 27 of the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the llrst and third Monday of every month, except J u ly and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.

AARP lists meeting schedule
The Winter Springs Chapter of AA H P meets the third
Monday of the month, at 1:30 p.m .. at the Winter Springs
Senior Center olf Kdgemon Avenue, Senior citizens. 30 and
over, are Invited to attend
For Information, call Betty Sample. 6950285.

GARDENING

TRICIA
THOMAS

square feet. Sulfur should not be used more
than 2 nr 3 times per year, and at least 0 ta
8 weeks should elapse between applications.
Remember, sulfur can burn the roots and
leaves of plants, so always have moisture In
(he soil before applying, and always water
after applying and be sure to wash off the
foliage, loo.
In addition, you can temporarily correct
un Iron deficiency by spraying azaleas with
a liquid Iron nt die rate of I ounce per gallon
of water Chelated Iron products are avail­
able al most garden centers and can help in
correcting chlorosis. Chelated Iron can be
applied to the soli or Ihc follugc. Th e y are
available in small amounts and overdosing
can Injure y o u r plants so follow the
d ire ctio ns p rin te d on the label ve ry
carefully! Iron can also stuln concrete,
sidewalks, driveways or your house, so use
caution where you spray.
Proper watering Is critical during the dry
mouths or spring so watch for signs of
wilting A thorough, deep waterlog of the
rool zone about once per week will en­
courage healthy llowcr formation. Azaleas
have a shallow feeder root system, so
watering Is necessary especially during

limes of lltlle or no rain. Newly planted
azaleas will require more frequent Irriga­
tion. especially If lliey receive full sun. Dally
watering may be necessary; watch new
plantings closely for signs of wilting and
water deeply al each Irrigation.
A soil amended with plenty of organlt
matter like compost or manures will rendu
more water and require less watering. A
mulch of bark nr pine needles will prevent
moisture loss, keep the soli temperature
cool over the roots and help keeps weeds
under control.
Prune azaleas as soon ns flowering Is over
and before new growth appears. If pinned
heavily In Ihc summer, there is a strong
chance that you will prune off next season's
blooms. Of course, that odd shoot that
emerges during the summer and looks out
of place Willi Ihc design of die shrub can he
pruned nfranyllmc.
Azaleas arc fertilized nl a m inim um of two
times per year, spring, anti fall Maximum
fertilization consists of a schedule of tour
times per year — early spring, late spring
early summer and fall You can use a G O G
or similar fertilizer with minor elements at
1-2 pounds per 100 square feet If you know
that your soil hits a higher pll than azaleas
like, use an azalea fertilizer which will
contain amm onium sulfate and Iron al the
same 1-2 pound rate. Always have the soil
moist before fertilizing and water allci
applying.
Take special care of your azaleas now to
keep them h e a lth y so they produce
spectacular blooms for next year's "Spring
Flower Sh o w ." For more Information about
care of azaleas, call 323-2500. Ext. 5550 or
5558.

Modelers Club announces meeting
The Sanford Aero Modelers Club meets every third Monday
ol the month starting al 7 p.m. with the "Model ol the M onth"
competition al Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C model aircraft are represented. Th e
d o b 's Hying Held Is located In Sanford. For more Information,
contact Let-Dargur at 574-4732

TOPS Club
installs officers
The TOPS (take oil pounds
sensibly) Club ol Sanlord re­
cently Installed tho followlnq
Ollicers at a banquet Joan
Collock (from lott), assistant
wolght recorder; Grace Tin
chor, secrotary; Elyso Isom,
wolght recorder; Lisa Ricks,
loader; Barbara Hansen, co­
leader; Cell Turner, treasure),
and Johnnie Futroli, Installing
officer.

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary ol Sanford
Post IO I0H meet die third Monday al 7:30 p.m at their post
home llhc log rohln on Seminole Boulevard).

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
Th e Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association mecis the
third Monday of each m onth at the-'Sem inole C o m ity
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando D rlv r. Sanford. For
Information, call Art or Jean Anderson at 831-8033.

Herald Photo by Harman Sc broader

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 0:30 a.m. to noon, the VVOOPIK Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center, 158 N. Country
Cluh Hoad, to make baby clothes, and Items lor nursing homes
a s well as Hems for the Christmas Store. Th e Items made by
the club are donated to preemlc babies, nursing home residents
and gilts lor the annual Christmas store.

Take the time to enjoy your child

Weekly Lions Club meeting

D E A H A B B Y : Each year, die
month ol April N designated as
National Child Abuse Prevention
Month During April, com m uni­
ties throughout the rm m try cel­
ebrate children and families with
unique and eduedonal special
events, ranging from poster art
It) town meetings ami special
programs sponsored by schools
ami churches. The goal of Child
Abuse Prevention Month is to
raise the public's awareness of
ehtld abuse and m-gleel and to
promote positive Interaction be­
tween parents and children
Th e National Committee to
Prevent Child Abuse (N CPCAl
offers the billowing tips lor
parents and anyone else who

The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Itiforiiiatlou.
call 3 2 1-0700.

Seniors meet Tuesday
The Sanford Settlor Citizens Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are
welcome.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lul) meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. al Village Inn. corner Dog Track Hoad and US Highway
17-02 In Longwood. For Information, call 8 3 1-85-15.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN B it
SAMUEL I LANDSKRONER
Dctriwd.
And

SAMUEL I LANDSKRONER
LIV IN O TR U STD A TEO A N O
ESTABLISHEDON March 77.
1441
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE DE
CEDENT WHICH PERSONS
SEEK TO RECOVER FROM
THE ABOVE TRUST
D*c«tonl,
SAMUEL
I
LANDSKRONER. oho died on
October 71. ITT), oat lh* tattlor
ol tha above trull.
The namet and addrettet ot
the co alternate trutteet ol the
above Irutt serving at a remit
ol the leltlor'l death and the
name and addrett ol their
attorney are tel lorlh below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All creditor! ol the decedent
and other per tons having clalmt
or demands against decedent
ohlch creditors or persons sees
to recover Irom the above trust
on ohom a copy ot this notice Is
served Within three months
alter the dale ot the llrsl
publication ol this notice must
serve their claims with the
trustees
referenced
below
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIR TY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent which creditors or
persons seek to recover Irom the
above trust must serve their
claims with the trustees rater
enced below W ITHIN THREE
MONTHS A FTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DE
MANDS NOT SO SERVED
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED
The date ot tne tint pubnca
lion ol this Notice Is April ll.
itea
Co alternate Trustees:
PhyllltOrtofl
179* Springs Landing
Boulevard
Long wood Florida )777t
Elaine Ungerlelder
007 Buck Trail Road
Allentown. Pennsylvania 11104
Attorney lor Co alternate
Trustees
Mark F Ahlers. Esquire
Wells. Morrison L
Bergstrom. P A
Pott Office Bos 7420
Orlando. F lor Ida 17907 M7I
Tel No IsOTt 477 0750
Publish April II. 71. Itt4
DEO 04
IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO: t t l i n DR-01 P
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
CINDY LOU TOWERS
Petlfloner/Wlfe.
and
MICHAEL JAV TOWERS,
RtoOncMI'Hvsbend
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MICHABfeVAMTOWERS
171 WEST WOOOLAND
AVENUE
SANFORD, FLORIDA 177/1
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action for Dissolution ol Mar
rlage has been tiled against you
and you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses. II
a n y , to It on J O S E P H
PADAW ER. Petitioner's At
lorney. whose address Is 1)00
West Lake Mary Blvd. 1I1A.
Lake Mary. Florida 17744 on or
before MAY S. It»4. and Ilia the
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
the Petitioner's Attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
against you lor the relief de
mandod In the Pell lion
Dated this 10th day ol March,
1444
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Aprils, II. II,IS, 1444
DEO 17

Netlceel IherIll's Sale
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
lhal by virtue ol that certain
Writ ot Elocution Issued out ol
and under the seal ol the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County, Flor
Ida. Casa |44/(4CA13E upon a
(Inal judgment rendered In the
aforesaid Court on the (lh day ol
April A D. 1444. In lhal certain
case entitled: Robert Wagner, el
al. Plaintiff vs FGLM Enter
prises. Inc., el al. Defendant
which aforesaid Writ ol Execu
lion was delivered to me as
Sherlll ol Seminole County,
Florida and I have levied upon
all (he right, title and Interest ol
the defendant, FGLM Enter
prises. Inc. In and to the follow
Ing described property, said
property being located In Semi
nole County, Florida more par
llcularly described as follows
Assorted Office Furniture and
Furnishings
and the undersigned as Sherlll
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M on the llth
day ol April A D 1*04. oiler lor
sale and sail to Iha highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al the
Front (West) Door, al the slept,
ol the Seminole County Court
house In Sanlord. Florida, the
above described property
That u ld sale Is being made
to Mtlsty the terms ol this Writ
of Execution.
Donald F. Esllnger. Sherlll
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REOARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
ABIITIES ACT OF l»«0. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISA B ILITY
N E E O I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHO ULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F TH E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E , EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
T IO N . 114) 7ITH S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PROCEEDING T E L E
PHONE: (4071 110 U40 TTD
(407) 17) 117)
Published: April II. IS. with the
Mle on April 71. It*4
OEQI14
Notice el Sheriff's Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
•that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued out ol
and under the seal of Ihe County
Court ol Seminole County, Flor
Ida. Cate **1/17)7CC70F upon a
llnal lodgment rendered In the
atoreMid Court on the 4lh day ol
March A D l**4. In that certain
case emitted Barnett Recovery
Corporation, Plalntlll vs Scott
Orowning aka Scott A Browning
A Elliabelh O Browning. De
fondant which aloreMld Writ ol
Execution was delivered lo me
as Sherlll ol Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
all the right, lllle and Interest of
the defendant. Elliabelh O
Browning. In and lo the lollow
Ing described properly, said
property being located In Semi
nole County, Florida more par
llcularly described as follows
One 1*17 Chevrolet Van. Vln.
IIO NDM ISZ4HB 114*04 being
stored at Altamonte Towing
and the undersigned as Sherlll
ot Seminole County, Florida,
will al 11:00 A M on the llth
day ol May A D. 1»»4. otter lor
M ia,and Mil to lhe highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTIN0 LIENS, al the
Front (West) Door, al the steps,
ol the Seminole County Court
houM In Sanlord, Florida, the
above described property
That Mid Mle Is being made
to Mllsfy the terms ol this Writ
ol Execution
Donald F Esllnger, Sherlll
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REOARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H DIS
AB IITIES ACT OF l**0. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISA B ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHO ULD 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 IC E , EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N , 114) 1ITH S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F L O R IO A A T
LEAST FIVE OAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR OCEED ING . T E L E
PHONE: (407) DOM40 T TD
(407)17) 117)
Publls/tod: April II. 11. May 7. *.
with the Mle on May II. 1**4

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Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
INAN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.*) 1171 CA 14 B
CITIBANK.NA. as trustee under
that certain Pooling and
Servicing Agreement dated at ol
December 1.1»»0. lor OLJ
Mortgage Acceptance Corp
Mortgage Pats Through
Certificates. Series two 7,
Adjustable Pass Through Nate.
Plalntlll
vs.
CLARENCE E ENSMINGER
and BARBARA L
ENSMINGER; SOUTHERN
BANKOF CENTRAL
FLORIDA, and any unknown
heirs, devisees, grentees.
creditors, and other unknown
persons or unknown spouses
delmlngby. through, and under
any ol the above named
Defendants.
Oelendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given the!
the undersigned Clerk ol the
C ircu it Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, will on the 17th
day ol May. 1**4, al 11:00
o'clock A M. al the West tronl
door ol the Seminole County
CourthouM. Sanlord. Florida,
oiler lor Mle and Mil al public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder Ior cash, the following
described property situate In
Seminole County. Florida:
L O T II. W ING FIELD NORTH
II. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK )(, PAGES 44. 4)
AND 44. PUBLIC HECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
entered In a cate pending In said
Court, the slyla ol which It
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand and ol
Mclal teal ol said Court this llth
day ol April. 1*»4
In accordance with the Amer
lean With Disabilities A d . per
sons with dlMbllltlet needing a
special accommodation lo par
llclpale In this proceeding tball
contact ADA Coordinator. X I N
Park Avenue. Suite N XI. San
lord. Florida 17771. telephone
407 17) 4U0 X4777. not later then
live (SI days prior lo the pro
caedlng II hearing Impaired.
(TD D ) 1100 *S) 1771. or Voice
(VI I*00*S5I770. via Florida
Ralay Sarvlca
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
(CO URTSEAL)
Publish April IIA 7). 1*94
OEO 1)4
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIOA.
Casa N o .:4 ))J1 4 C A M S
OENBRAL JURISDICTION
FLEETR EA LES TA TE
FUNOINGCORP.
Plalntlll,
v».
CLEOPHAS W H IT E ,d u x .
e la l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF I
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice Is hereby given lhal lha
undersigned Maryanne Morse.
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
will, on Ihe l*th day ol May.
19*4, at 11:00 am althe West
Front Door ol tha Seminole
County Courthouse. In Ihe City
ol Sentord. Florida, otter tor
Mle and sail el public outcry lo
Ihe highest and best b.dder tor
cash, the following described
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, to wit.
LOT 7*. ACADEMY MANOR
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THER EO F AS RE
COROED IN PLAT BOOK 1*.
PAGE 74. PUBLIC RECOROS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
F O L L O W IN G I T E M S O F
PROPERTY WHICH ARE LO
C A T E O IN AN D P E R M A
N E N TLY INSTALLED
A
PAR T OF TH E IMPROVE
M ENTS ON THE SAID LAND:
RANG E/OVEN. HOOD OIS
POSAL. OISHWASHER. CEN
TRAL H EAT AND AIR. HOT
W ATER HEATER. AND WALL
TO W ALLCARPET
pursuant to the llnal decree ot
foreclosure entered In a case
pending In said Court, Ihe style
of which It: F L E E T REAL
ESTATE FUNDING CORP vs
CLEOPHAS W HITE, at ux , el
al
Persons with e disability who
need e special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al X I N. Park Avenue. Suite N
X I. Sanlord. Florida 17771 at
laast live days prior to the
proceeding. Telephone: 1407)
17) 41Kaxt 147)7; ) *00 *SS
I77HTDO). or I 1100) »SS 1770
IV), via Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and ol
lldal Mai ol Mid Court Ihlt Isl
day ol April, 1*94
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April It. II. 1*94
DEQI4

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE llth JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.: *4 ltl'D R 01P
In re Ihe merrlageof
Andrea L. Dowd.
Palllloner,
and
Robert J. Dowd,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Robert J. Dowd
YOU ARE N O TIFIED lhal a
Ptllllon lor Dissolution ol Mar
rlaga hat been Hied egelntl you
and you are required lo Mrve a
copy ol your written detenus. II
any, lo II on Andrea L. Dowd.
170 Moraa Loop 11. Wlntar
Springs, FL 17704 on or belore
M A Y « . 1**4. and llle the
original with Ihe clerk ol Ihl*
court either before service on
Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter; otherwlM e default
will be entered against you lor
Ihe rellel demanded In Ihe
complaint or petition.
OATEDon APRIL 1,1*94.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol Ihe Court
Nancy R. Winter
A l Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 4.11, II. 1), 19*4
DEO 1*

Legal Notices
N O TICEO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given lhal I
am engaged al US East 7Sth
stre e t, S a n lo rd , F lo rid a
lt771Samlnole County, Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name ol
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES IN
CORPORATED, and lhal I In
lend lo register Mid name with
tha Division ol Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida. In ac
cordanca with the provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToWII Section 14109, Florida
Statutes 1991.
John Sellers. President
Publish April 11.1994
OEO 171
Notice of SherlH't Sal*
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue ot that cartaln
Writ ol Execution Issued out ol
and under Ihe teal ol Ihe County
Court ol Semlnolo County. Flor
Ida. Casa 49I/7W7CC70O upon a
final Judgment rendared In the
aloreMld Court on Ihe 1st day ol
January A D 1991. In that car
tain cata entitled Sun Bank.
National Association. Plalntlll
vs. Randy Lee Travis and Eddie
R Tre vlt. Defendant which
aloreMld Writ ol Execution was
delivered lo me at Sherlll ol
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all Ihe right,
lllle and Inlerttl ol Ihe delen
danl. Eddie R. Travis. In and lo
lh* following described proper
ly, Mid properly being located
In Seminole County, Florida
more particularly described at
follows:
One 1*11 Toyloe Pickup
T r u c k , V I n .
|JT4RN*4P4J)0*94)7 being
stored el Altamonte Towing
and lha undersigned at Sherlll
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will al II 00 A M on tha llth
day ol May A O 1*94 oiler lor
Mle end Mil lo Ihe highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al lha
Front (Wetll Door, at the slept,
ol Ihe Seminole County Court
house in Sanlord. Florida, in#
above described property
Thai said Mle It being made
10 satisfy the terms ol this Writ
ol Execution
DonaldF Esllnger. Sherlll
SeminoleCosmty. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1990. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O ULD 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 . I l l ) 7ITH S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R O . F L O R IO A A T
LEAST FIVE OAVS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEED ING TE L E
PHONE (X I I 1X4*40 TTD
14071 )11 )17)
Published April II. 7). May 7. 9.
with Ihe Mle on May II. 1994
OEQ IS)_______________ _
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 9)1771 CA 14 B
CITIZENS F ID E L ITY BANK
ANO TR U S T COM PANY, a
Kentucky Banking Corporation,
d/b/a P N C M O R T G A G E
SERVICING COMPANY.
Plalntlll.
vs
SANDRAZ HOPSON,e la l.
Delendanl(t).
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given lhal.
pursuant to a Summary Judg
mtnt ol Foreclosure. I will Mil
the following described property
located In Seminole County.
Florida
Ihe South 74 leel ol Lol II.
and all ol Lol 17. In Block I).
BEL AIR. a subdivision, ac
cording lo Ihe plat thereof at
recorded In Plal Book 1. Page
79, ot the Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
al public sale, lo Ihe highest
bidder lor cash, al lha west Iron!
door ol the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida.
11 00 e m, on M ay). 1994
Americans With Dlublllllet
A d (A D A ) Notice In ac
cordanca with Ihe Americans
with DlMblllllot Act. persons
with a disability who need a
special accommodation lo par
ticlpale In Ihlt procttdlng
should contact ADA Coordinator
al X I North Park Avenue, Suite
N X I. Sanlord. Florida 17771 al
laatl live days prior lo Ihe
proceeding Telephone: (4071
17141X Ext. 4777; I MO9)5 1771
(TO D ) or I MO 9)5 1770 (V ). via
Florida Rtlay Servlet.
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol Ihlt Court on April a. 1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April II. II. 1994
DEO 107
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 44 749-CP
IN N E: E S TA TE O F
JOSEPH F. INMAN. JR„
deceased
N O TICEO F
ADM INISTRATION
The administration ol Ihe
estate ol JOSEPH F. INMAN.
J R , deceased. File Number
94 790 CP, It pending In the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
Courtly, Florida. Probata Divi­
sion. tha address ot which Is
Post Olllco Box C, Sanlord,
Florida 17777. The names and
addratMt ol lha personal rtprt
tentative end Ihe personal rep
retenlallve'l attorney ere Ml
forth below.
All Interested persons ere
required lo llle with Ihlt court,
W ITHIN THR EE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TICE: (I ) all claims
against Ihe estate and (7) any
ob|acllon by an Inlareilad
person lo whom this notice was
mailed lhal challenges Ihe valid
Ity ol lha will. Ihe qualifications
ol Ihe personal repreunlaflve,
venua. or jurisdiction of the
court.
ALL CLAIM S AND O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
B E FO R EVER B A R R ED .
Publication ot this Notice hat
begun on April II. 1994
Personal Representative
THOMAS S. INMAN
XlSSIuerl Ave.
Richmond. VA 2)270
W ILLAIM H. MORRISON,
ESQUIRE
UOOSouthU.S. Highway 17 97
Fern Park. Florida 177X
Telephone: 407/114 1474
Attorney Ior Personal
Reprauntatlve
Publish: April 11,71. 1994
OEQ 170

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE llth JUDICIAL
CO U RTCIR CU IT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94 Me* CA 14 E
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalntlll.
vs
HENRY L OYKEMAN. J R .
S TA TE OF FLO R IO A . UN
K N O W N T E N A N T a/k/a
STACY LUCE.
Dalendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ls hereby given that In
accordanca with the Fine!
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
lered on March Jt. 1*94, In civil
action no *4 OOOS CA 14 E. In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, Florida. In which Henry
L Oykeman. Jr.. Stale ot Flor
Ida. Unknown Tonant a/k/a
Stacy Loco, wera Oelendants
and Inland Mortgage Corpora
lion, the Plalntlll, I will Mil to
the highest bidder lor cash at
the West front door. Seminole
County Courthouse X I N Perk
Ave. Sanlord. FL J777I. be
tween I I .00 a m and J 00 pm
on June 7. 19*4 Use following
real property
Lot IS. Block E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT I. ec
cording to the plal thereof as
recorded In Plat Book II. Page
1). Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
More commonly known as
107 Garrison Drive. Sanlord. FL
17771
D ATED April I. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April II. IS. 1*94
OEQ (1
NOTICE OF PROCEEOINO
FO R S E TTL E M E N T
JA N ALU IZv.
C IT Y O F SANFORD.
E TA L
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
In accordance with FS 144 104
that the City Commission ol the
City ol Sanlord. Florida, will
hold a Public Hearing on April
7S. 1*94. al 7 00 P M . In the City
Commission Room, First Floor.
City Hall. X0 North Park Ave
nue, Sentord. Florida, to consld
er the S E TTL E M E N T OF JANA
LUIZ v C ITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA. E T AL. Case No
97 17)1 CA II K
All parlies In Interesl and
citizen* shall have en opporlunl
ty lo be heard at Mid hearing
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a person decides to appeal a
decision mode with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ot
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City of Sanlord (FS7M0I0S)
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E O 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 ADA COORDINATOR
A T 1)0 )«74 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCEOF THE M EETIN G
Janet R. Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish: April II. 1994
DEO 174
IN TH E COUNTY COURT,
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 91 97047 SP
ALWAYS IN THE BLACK INC
DBA ITB A FLORIDA CORP
P LA IN TIFFIS)
VS
L IL L IE M CCLO U O AKA
NICOLE MCCLOUD
D EFEN D AN T(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : LILLIE MCCLOUD AKA
NICOLE MCCLOUD
104)NORTH ST
LONG WOOD FL 177K
You ara hareby notified Ihet
en action hat been Hied against
you In the County Court, Semi
nole County, Florida. Summery
Claims Division.
You aro required lo appear
before HONORABLE DONALD
L MARBLESTONE, a Judge ol
this Court, at 09.00 AM ON MAY
10. 1*94. Seminole County Court
houu. COURTROOM E. San
lord. Florida, to answer Ihe
statement ol claim Iliad hareln.
Any written answer or other
pleadings mutl be filed with the
Clerk ol Ihlt Court and copies
thereof furnished lo the Plalntlll
at PETER J CORRENTI ESQ.
744 N W ESTMONTE OR STE
70S ALTAM ON TE SPRINGS FL
17714.
Upon your lallure lo appear on
the above Indicated date, a da
fault may be entered against
you lor the rellel demanded In
Ihe statement of claim.
Witness my hand and tha
Official Seal ol Ihlt Court In
Sanlord. Seminole County. Flor
Ida this Slh day ol April, 1994.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K.C IR C U ITC O U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BY Oelorlt A Ttnda
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April II. II, 1994
O EQ M

PUT Y O U R C A M IB
I N H I O H O IAR 1
Check The OeuMeda
For The Jek Tku Wamf

43—M o rtg ages__

331 0700
74 Hour Servlre

*

*

*

AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W. 25TH ST.
323-5176

12— E ld e r ly C ure
AD U LT CARE In our private
home Sentord area Lol* ol
loving cart lor your loved
ones Contact Holly 1719141
AD U LT CARE In private Sen
lord home UM/mo Inc love,
meals, transport., enlor
lalnmenl. A more**) 1491

21 — Personals

DRIVER
Local la 40 hr Banallltl
Company It raady lo hire
now I Call

DATA ENTRY
Entry, phones custom## vary
let Greatplaretowork

COLLECTIONS
Many pot Iion available

A00PTI0NS
Free medical care. Irantpor
latlon. counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar 47)711) Clearwater Attorney
Jetld Pricker..... l - H M t n t R
LOOK I NO FOR retired military
man SO 40 y r t old lor
friendship Cell 774 1)91 or
write 7*01 Elm Ave. Sanlord
FL 77771____________________

GAL FRIDAY
17 X hr. Word perfect. Phone
and great company benefits

FRONT DESK
Multi line phone, filet, plenty
of growth Penefflt Hurry!

ROUTE SALES
Experience a plus Class A A
0 U U to U K weekly Need
you today

ACCOUNTING CLEAR

27—N u rs e ry A
C hild Care

SI hr AR AP. Spead sheets
Company It raady to hire
now I

A TTE N TIO N SECOND SHIFT
P A R E N T S : N a ila b le
childcare with hoi meals
Licensed daycare facility Call
(or rales 111 USS/LIc 179] 10

31 — P riv a te
Instructions

ASSEMBLY
Reedy to hire Train
ih lp p in Q

CARPENTER TRAINEE
MORE POSTIONS AVAILABLE
323 5176

OPENINO APRIL Ilnd
111 111) S*nford. FL
CaoIo Swim Letunt

Tractor t ip helpful. Dr. Lk.
MF
(SC ell 177 0*44
_ I« L

CDL CLASS A DRIVERS
Clean 7 yr MVR, lull and pari
lima In South Orlando 7 yrs
axnertance Call (95 4 »

HAIRSTYLISTS
Beauty ulon In Sanlord, very
good location, needs stylists
for either commlsalon or choir
rental Please call 177 (711

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele. Full or pert
time Call H I 014

HOUSECLEANERS
Far TID Y MAIO. S deys/wk
wllh pay and benefits 179 7744

M ANUFACTURER
Needs experienced
• FINISHER
(IN S TA L L E R
• SET UP/POURER
II experienced In llberglast.
we will train Cell 494 4040

TELEMARKETER
Position open for an siparl
enced telemarketer Evening
hours, 4PM 7PM, Monday
through Thursday. Apply In
person Sanlord Herald. XX
N. French Ave. etk lor Tracy

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
59.25
National corporation hat
entry level positions open
FT/PT avail We train X
AASP scholarships awarded
Interview now/Slarl alter
(Inals
lr&gt; Daytona call (9*4)1* e444
In Scuffs Seminal* call 1)1 *9*4

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have CDL *'A" wllh
clean MVR. Produce expert
•nee end good references re
qulred Call or apply
MSC Trucking. 1971W lit SI.
Saafard, FL ((7177 7147
AEDICAL

DEIIVERV/WAREHOUSE
to hrt « Paid Insurance and
benefits Clett O Lie req
Clean driving record Knoal
edge of Orlando area a plus
Inqulraat
SMI S. Sanlord Ave
lis M

RECEPTIONIST
|For busy orthopaedic office
Cell Sharon el 747 Sill
■ ID IC A L

DRIVER WANTED
&gt; RK(ptiOflist/TrifMcriptionist

Full lima Mutt have tele
model econo vehicle lor local
dallverlas ullHiInq personal
vehicle Cell ((7 77BI ( II

f: . ‘-experience required Send
' ' resume lo 111 N Mangoutllne
9 TffAve , Sanlord. F L 77771
rS E D T c A L '

DRIVERS

7

Ewell Industries It accepting
application for RM drivers in
the Orletidu area 1/400
Narcostea Hd) Mutl have
COL llcante Full benelll
package Apply al
l(M High SI
I EOE

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

M A JE S TIC IN V E S TIO A TIV E
Strvictt Domestic relations
Free consultation 441 444 lilt

55—Business
O p p ortu n ities
EARN U.toatl.OOO per month
pert lime working 10 t) hours
per week Serious only
lie ton
,,

Legal Notice
PUBLIC SALE
C O N T E N T S OF S T O H A G t
UNITS CONSISTING OF MIS
CELLANEOUS ITEMS FOH
Robb. Linda
Rhoades Jamtt
Slm», M J
Janoth D
Vail. Imr#
Gallaghar Enterpritet
Koilowtki. J
HfinJIt M
WILL BE SOLO AT PUOLlC
A UC T IO N A T 427 M I N I
STORAGE. 710 NORTH CR 477.
LONGWOOD. FL ON It APRIL
1994 AT 1000 HOURS
Publlfth April II. II 1994
DEO III

F U L L T IM E R ELIEF COOK
Expertrnce a MUST Strong
supervisory skills
PART TIM E D IETARY AIDE
E .parlance preferred
Apply DeBery Manor between
9am end ) pm 40 N Hwy 17 91.
ttotery Drug Irea workpiece
ADD TO VOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 1714419 er 7714171

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
W r t well Into our Jrd decade
ol training successful agents
No licenser............We ll nelpl
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
Ifj SIM
AUTO MECHANIC (M OBIL);
Certified or w/4 yrt exp end
w/deslre lo become certified
Valid driver license and tools
F/T. some weekends Call lor
deled! 177 7/0*1. mu; ( I
AVON products 1.004 Earn !.
X V No door/dDor PT/FT
Sandlin 1191/1 (OP 94* IIM

BOOKKEEPER
Pari lima Abla lo till out
quarterly! and do Income lax
______Call Nancy 17l-(S41_____
B R E A K F A S T AND LUN CH
COOKS Experlancad only lor
upscale club 1710814________

LPN
11 hr thills lla m llp m
, I Veipef lenca preferred
-.
Apply In personDikary Manor M N Hwy 17 91
Debary, FI
M iD K AL
-i

Charge nurses tor 7am Jpm
and II 7 shifts IV and ven
III*tor e.per tenet needed
Apply In person
Debary Manor M N. Hwy If 97
IS
Debary, Ff_________
J MEDICAL

With (l«4n cIayy 0 driver*
lUwn%» for dwy And night
ihiftft Wf offer 1)00 per *eefc
to Iterf, m*|or irwduAl, de
ntel end peid vecefton% Apply
et USA Service*. 44* Spring
Hemmock Ct. Lonjwood
lit 7709

CNASmd ORDERLIES
Must be certified 111 end 7 1
thills Apply in person
Debary Manor
4A H. Hwy 17 91
Debary. FI
407444 4414
-

A G CARRIERS. Te.eret. FI
e &lt;ee11 etteblithed end grow
ing Centrel Flortde beted
company offer* you
• 7)4 to 7*4 per mile
• Up fo 17 000 mi |iermo
• Slop Off Pey
• Unloedmg fey
• Vecetion fey
• Seftfy K f erformence Donut
• Spou%e Hiding Program
• Avereoe Trip S 7 Dey*
• Lei# Model Conventional
Treefor*
If you have 7 year* tractor
trailer, OTH and *naw and ice
eiperienie ply* e goud driving
record, cell
I #00 174 99)0

OFFICE HELP
. jP/T Computer experience
and organlretionel skills ra
1 qulred Medical records expo
.rlence helpful Mutl type X
: wpm Send resume lo P O
(Box 1797, Senior d. F1 17777

THIS BOSS REWARDS
HAROWORK
(M erry Maids pave lor parlor
nonce every Friday) Day
41 only, no nlghlt Insured
ar required, paid mileage
Call Merry Maids &gt;11 1144

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
Commerciel *lfe inUCF erea
DeneIif* package
ANECO INC 09 44)1
EOE/Prog free workplace

JANITORIAL

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON

feypentneed cleaners and su
*Mrvitnrt Numerous locations
IB(y/evenlnghouri P/T, F/T
emlnole County area
Call 797 1X1

Mull have own tool* end lie
able fo do heavy lolltvon
Apply in per%on t*t*een tarn
and Jpm af 7*01 Country Club
HoadI. Sanlord J77 9944

PR PERSON

FIBERGLASS lAMINATORS

i (Go Getter I To visit new home
Sites In malro Orlando erea
’Tarrllory and training pro
''
Gat allowwce and In
la m e w i ll ra n g e Iro m
( I X tlOO/wk perl lime (Hours
exlblel Cell 17) 1144

I yr exp. Apply el: Mfo
Oegiser PI , Sawferd 17) 4IM

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK/OAILY PAY
Report 4am
IX ) S Hwy 17 97 Longwood
___ Call*** 111)attar )p m _

PRODUCTION
IIN E E D E O
PERM ANENT POSTIONS
Alg co seeks Individuals lor
■ttambty line Good altitude,
high energy end rollebllty a
must HS diploma and gcxxf
‘ work hit lory required. SS hr.
Never a feel
Help Personnel, 479 *a*4

RECEPTIONIST
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Notice

______ Concrete

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors be registered
or certified To verily a stale
contractor* license call
t (00 141 7*40 Occupational
Llcenut ara required by Ihe
county and can ba verified by
c a lH n g M M m e x L T * )^ ^ ^

Ad ditions &amp;
Rem odeling

A p p ll a nee*
APPLIANCE REPAIR • Free
appl. urvlce call with re
je lM U e h n ^ A ^ iM lJ u m ^

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds ol homo
repairs, painting A ceramic
lileR lcharCK )roi»^)7M 977

C a rp e t/ln s ta lla tlo n
C A R P E TM ILL O IR E C T
Big Dftcaunti Famous Brandt
First Quality. Top Lina.
Slalnmasltr, Saxonies,
Trackless. SculpturesM 99 yd
Commercial level looped 49yd
Installation. X T 1741

C arpet Cleaning ~
SAM'S C A R P ET C L IA N IN O
plus strip and bull floors.
Rosldenllal/commtrclal 74
hrt 774 1S4I, beeper 444 0)4)

‘

Person fo clean your house
lust Ihe way you Ilka II al a
p D cayou
y. sura cab afford,
all Verme 1X-44S4

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Ret./Comm . dependable, low
raletlFreeetl....... .1 X 7070

R(sid«ntial Drinr/Loidd
For garbage company. Mutt
have CDL Class B Apply In
parson: 144) Owrland R d .
Apopka____________________

"

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/res
Llc/lnt &gt;E ROOMlei III 447)

G e n e ra l Services ~

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum . Fram ing. Drywall.
’ Doors. Roofing, Concrete
11) 4*11 .. S O. Ballnf, CBCoitt*o

C leaning Service
HONEST DEPENDABLE

E le c tric a l

Manufacturing company hat
pert lime position open
Requires excellent telephone
skills fo handle multiple phone
lines. Computer experience e
plus Up to 10 hrt week Phone
(X f ) 114 I1X ask foe Barbara

L a w n Service

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal. I Man Qualify Opera
llont 1X1174/47^X47________

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new end
historic homes 17)7910

H o m e Im p ro ve m e n t
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable. All phases Call
for Freeest Michael 17) 7109

AL DOES IT ALLI '
Fix II right al a price you con
allord Llc’d/ln* From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
tves I ) yrs ol experience No
Iob loo big or small. Call
114-IMP Of 111 4) 1114 how*
R E S TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
metal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing, porches, decks, geiebo*
Licensed/Insured______ ID-MST

RITE-WAY ...........
W E SHO W UP
T c l'M i l* n il
W o rk F o r
i u nnrtl
rti
w. Cull C lnm

« F y
JS

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 -

Landscaping*
RANDY'S Q U A LITY LAWNi
Complete pro care tinea 19(0
Clean u|&gt;*. hauling. 17107l(

P a ln tln t
P A IN TIN O . paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair. Freeetl 1)1 1174

SALES
Sarvlca company sacking perl
lime help. Flexible hours and
days. I l l 471) etk for Rodney

Pressu re Cleaning ~

Secretary

DUN RITEMin*an"’ 3 r(«w a 7 r
roots, pool decks, walks,
houses. Fre e e tl.m 41)7

Ph o to g ra p h y

~

BEACH, Sporlt and Weddings
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Info call 04 9(01

Roollnq
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F IN O : P a lm in g ,
ca rp e n try. Bond/Int/LIc
RC004474)
Cell 174 411)

:
S w im m in g Pool
S e rv ic e /R e p a ir
W R k l T T T r v T T e Horn U )
mo. Chem Rite Pool Service
_J*^n7(_Rober1Shoem aker

T re e Service

~

ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's, Ins
"Lei the Professionals do If."
Free estimates....... ..,17) 7779

W ind o w R e p a ir
and Cleaning
WINDOW I SCREEN REPAIR:
«»7 «)• Till

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

WAREHOUSE ANO O IN IR A L
LABOR H U P N B I D I D I
Bonus for driven All shifts
available. Oally pay, no fee
Report ready fo work S:X am,
Industrial Labor Svc., tOIS
French Av, Nophona calls
» ( AUTO AUCTION DRIVBRS
N EEDEOI Musi havt valid
Florida drivers llcenu and ba
able fo drive slick.
Call between I )
SPRINT STAFFINO, 119-NII

7 3 - E m p lo y m e n t
W anted
C A R E O I V E R . P e rs o n a l
domestic. I drive, am/pm,
_ktdska_R elsAj(ii£j7lj47j

Exp In WordPerfect A Lotus
17) for windows a must. Typa
minimum 40 WPM. SI X hr.
plus benefits Send resume to:
PARARA Services. I l l W. Ilf
St., Suite SO). Sanford. FL
17771, Attn: Kolly or PAX
407 17) 7411_______________
SECURITY OFFICER
~
TRAININO/PLACEM ENT
Armed and unarmed 174 07M
SM E NO IN S / E Q U IP M E N T
M ECH AN IC for lawn svc.
Evenings 4 5 hour*. Call for
appl: I X 9000lelve message

SPRAY PAINTERS
Exp. auto/mirlisa painters
needed. Apply all 147b Dognar
Pt., Sanford__________777*144

TEACHERS
Part and full lime stall naeded
In childcare confers.
40/11) (OS

TEACHER'S AIDE WANTED
Childcare experience re ­
quired. Willing to drive ven
and gel • CDL Call 177 7WS

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light fo haavy duly. Mutt
have tools and experience
________ Call 171 7*4)_________

WAREHOUSE
Sanford. Third thill. National
food u le t comp, needs person
for warahouM. O T req. Per­
manent position. (S/hr. Up­
ward mobility and monatary
growth. Clou,
Mover a leal
Help Personnel, 479 4(M

107—M ob ile
H om es / R e n t

115— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/warehauta tpaca. 1X0
Sq tt. Prlma location at
entrance te Central Fla Ra
atonal Airport 407MI 7407.

* PRIME LOCATION *

91—A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share
e M A L I WANTS FEMALR e
te there peel tends. Free rent
ler cempenlenthlp 17) ((44

1 1 7 —C o m m e rc ia l
______ R e n ta ls ______

A Q U IET, CLEAN nil. In San
lord Kllchon A phone use.
coin laundry 111 A up I7449M
CLEAN BOOMS, rtogle starling
l/S/wk Kitchen, phona,
laundry, video games, off
tlreef parking 1X4T71______
FUBN. BOOM private home.
houM prlv . nice area Refer
encee required M l 04X _______
M A T U R ID PERSON. Light
cooking U)/wk First and lest
__________ I74S994__________
NEWLY RENOVATED, privet*
entrance, peddle fan in your
room your own heel control,
refrigerator, microwave, end
color ty.' Off streel perking
end meld service Convenient
location. Tha best In town
D IM M
SANFORO Private entry, quiet
are*, house privilege* Ml/wk,
with sec dep 114 )444________
SANFORO
K itc h e n and
laundry prlv Cebk Private
home US wk 4 dap 127/944

9 7 -A p a r t m e n t s
Fu rn is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All renlel end reel estate
advertisements ar* sub|*ct lo
lh* Federal Fair Housing Act,
which maktt II Illegal to
advertise any preference, llm
llallon or discrimination
bated cxi race, color, rtllglon,
sex, handicap, lamillal statu*
or natkxval origin

EFFIC IE N C Y . Ig prlv. back
yard, all util Incl SXS/mo 4
*101/tec 77) 111)tr 12) (111
EFFIC IE N C Y APT. Completely
furnished Utilities paid
SIX /mo , 1st and Iasi 714 1141
E F F I C I E N C Y Co ft ago
Completely (urn Util paid, no
pelt I person only, 177 II7S
SAN FO RD I ROOM E F F I ­
CIENCY with private bath
Perfect lor I person (7S/wk
_and SIX sec 11) 79)1________
I BEORM. Private A Qulef. U X
month. SIX deposit, 171 pet
jteposll
tit Call I X 4D1

9 9 - A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn shed / R e n t
SPRING BRCAKII
On* Bedroom Apartments
S799 0EAL
Mottwood Apis 177 7774

MINUTES FROM SANTORO
SPRING SPECIAL!!
t Bdrm /l Balh 17) 7970
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. *340 mo
7bdrm, S4I0 mo and up

323-1670
SANFORD, I Bdrm. SJOO/mo,
plus Mcurlty All ulllllles paid
oxceplaloc._________ 111(941
SANFORD 1 BDRM all ullllllet
paid Sl00/w**k wllh security
deposit....................... 174 7444
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPFCIALI 7 bdrmt A attic
avail Call Jerry, B144X

103— Houses
U n tu r n ls h e d / R e n t
EFFIC IE N C Y HOUSE For Rent
179)/mo. Al IK S. 4th St..
Lake Mary. Cell 499 4174
REN T W ITH OPTION Plnecrttl
1/1 pool home, fenced U7)mo
1st, last, 1 tec H I 01)4______
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. )W balh
lakalronl house UX/mo.
M l 7004 ________
SANFORD Hamllten District
R IH T T O O W N
Like new 1/2, Air, Laundry.
1X00 dn , *4*l/mq *49 77*7
SANFOROOOLDSBORO
R EN TTO O W N
1 bdrm. Like newt Air. S1.K0
down t l41/mo *4*77(7
SANFORD 1 bdrm, I bath, cent.
H/A, carpel. Lika newI 1 yr
leeMl471/mo 9(4-141-ISI1

Stenstrom Rentals
(SAN FO R O 4/1 w/ llv. rm,
lam. rm, CHA, w/d hook up.
Newpalnll S400ma S400MC
e O R O V E V IB W J/ l w/ dbl
garage, CHA. UlSmo. S400 sec
OPAOLA AREA 1/7.) w/ dble
car garage, scr. porch, fplc.,
well A septic UM/mo U K tec
(SAN FO RO DUPLEX 1/1.1 7
story, w/d hook ups. CHA.
Spec lout I S440/mo., (400 sac
(S AN FO R D 1/1 O U P LIX w/d
hook up. CHA, *47Smo U X sac
(O V IE D O l/l DUPLEX w/
carport, w/d hookup, haal/elr
U7)/mo SIX sac. Sr s no dep.
Slentlrem Realty, Inc.
"We Manage yewr Hama,
Ilka It was our awn." Jim Doyle
111 1495 Alter4PM: I X letS
1 BED, 1 BATH Tewnhem* wllh
washer and dryer; Hidden
Lake. tS40/mo Call M4-I414
leave message It batorg 4pm
1/1, appllancat, hook-ups.
garage, carpet, btlnds, cent.
heat/air *490(94-17*4 sxt e«9
1 BEDROOM, 1 bad, cant H/A,
family rm. Only SS00 down I
Alto 4bdrm, 1 balh available.
Ask about our HUO homtt I
Why rontT TH E HILLIMAN
OROUP. INC. Realter Mt U l l

105—D u p le xT r i p le x / R e n t
LAKE MARY 1 bd-m, carpel,
C/H/A, apol., minis, lenetd
yard. OOODARBJk (1147(4
SANFORD, 1 hie* tm apt*. A/C,
appll. Avail. 1/01/04 1770 A
S IX plus dep.
177 17)4

K I T ’ N * C A K L Y I .K ® by Lu rry W rlj-hl

C O U N TR Y S B T T IN O , com
plolely turn, 771, gxrbxgi
/water turn, covered fenced
patio. Ideal for work couple or
ting parent UX/m o put dep
No pets 771)917
O S T IB N 7 bedroom. I balh On
10 acre*. U K plus t)00 ucurl
ty 104 4*4 1140 attar (pm

7.300 sq It. of nice olllco
tpaca 1.000 sq It warthouM.
alto fenced storage Airport
Blvd frontage 1)1 MX

RN

DRIVERS NEEDED

43— In ve stig a tive
Services

7 1 - H b Ip W « n t*d

93— R o o m s for R e n t
[LABORERS N I I D I D Skilled
and unskilled Days
Call between I )
SPRINT STAFFING, W -H ll

DRIVERS WANTED

WAREHOUSE
1 7 hr L e a rn
/receiving

' GREENHOUSE WORKER

CULTURED MARBLE

A SALES CAREER Wholeule
Jewelry Rep Protected Area
tOK Plus Potential We train
No Direrl Sales' 111*17 10*4
*

CAPENTERS
Must have reliable Irensporta
lion and own tools Sanlord
area. Pleatacall Jim; 171S4M

with 1 years' verifiable e.pe
rlence needed lor night shut
lies lor Soulheatltrn stales
M usi have doubles w ill:
haimel endorsement, good
MVR end DOT physical Call
between ( k 4. M F GENER
AL P ER SONNEL**) 1111

• LOW DOWN PAYMENT
a EASIER QUALIFYING
For complete details call
R E N E T FINANCIAL
ACTION MORTOAOE

*

EARN Mia A WK PART TIME.
17 tlexlbla houri a week. Then
call meat: 407-774 7714

CLASS A DRIVERS

★ NETT COMMUNITY*
H0MEBUYERS PROGRAM

7 1 - H e l p W anted

DEADLINES

7 1 - H e l p W anted

7 1 —H elp W a n ted

41—M o ney to Le n d

LIQUOR STORE Downtown
Sanford for Mle or leas* Alto
liquor licenses for Orange and
Seminole County tor Mto

H I —H o m e s fo r Sale

_______________

SANFORD B B TA IL / O F F IC I.
1.137 sq ft Covered sidewalks,
high traffic area 1700 plus
Mle* tex/mo. ttanstram Realtv Inc. Jim Dayla m 1491

IIS-Office
Space / Rent
★ GREAT LOCATION *
Sanford Individual olllco
spaces Starting et llK/m o
IW IX s q ft each 77) IIX
NEW Sanlord offices and/or
warehouses 4001(00 sq II
Special, 1141/ma. 177 7114
SANFORD. Office tpaca. MOO
sq tt building total. 1700 sq
II par Mile* unll B l 7004
SANFORO. 1 room olllco. wood
p a n a llo d . F re n c h Ave
SIX/month, 77HSM
SM SQ F E E T lor leas* on 17 91.
successful existing anchor
businesses Good perking and
lighting Great visibility
AskingS400/mo S I 4444 work

121—C o ndo m in iu m
______ R e n ta ls ____
SANFORD. Sandalwood Villas.
Quiet area. 7/1. S47|/mo plus
tec Nancy 17) U O alter a PM

141—H o m e s fo r Saie
A ff OHDAUIL HOMES
VENTURE I PHUMH1TIES
FHA OR VA A l LOW AS SW%
Assume ne qvallRat A owner
financing lew at *404/m i I
Oev't Ferecleturet. Repetl
Seminole, Orange, Veluslal
Sanlord Properties
For Leu Than SJ.CKODown
a FORECLOSURE I J/l on to
acral Appl., Inslda util.,
fenced yd I Only 119AMI
• 1/1, ever 1/1 acrel Llv. dm.
torn rm Salellltodlth 144,9*4
• 1/1 w/POOL tor wily SM.SMI
Llv., dining, lam rmt tool
• L A K E , Iannis, paall )/ )
custom, llv. din , aal In kltch .
appl Garage U7.900I
• 1/1, new carpel A pelnll Cent
H/A. carport JvslM ).«M I

Centum
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY
Call tor dalailil

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carnes, In c -1111774
-M ODERN 4 bdrm home wllh
special kitchen, out building
and treed lol Great buy at
HUM
•4 4 ACRES, nlcley treed wllh
mobile home Near airport
and beltway 1)9.K0
”* V)9W« /»!#

mam
R liA l. ILSTATU , INC.

322 7498

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a home? We
hay* homes In all areas ol
Seminole. Orange Volusia
Counties! Call lor delailtl
• )/ ) wllh llreplace newer
carpet and llle. *44,voo
• Foreclosure! c 7 o n I ) ) acres
Fireplace SI04.900
• 4/1. 7.700 sq I I . llreplace Ig
Scr porch! SI04.900
Belh Osborn*
Venture I Properties

330-0273/774-9400
SANDLCWOOD CONDO 7 be 7
ba 2nd Moor, scr porch, all
appliances, pool 171.100
ESTATE SALE Santocd 7 bev
block homa. lenetd yard,
large tronl screened porch
Only SC7.90O

PORZIG REALTY
___________(T IM M __________

SANFORO HISTORic HOUSE
91( M YRTLE AVENUE
Beeullktlly restored 4 bed. 7's
belh home wllh pool 7.000 sq
II. all new heel and air You
have late* III 1110000
Call owner 47* *411

STAIRS PROPERTY

A tssen# No Qualities 11

• 1/1. sanpim u.xo

Markham Wds. lartctotvr*. 4/7.
I s acre, paslure/slable
S101.000
P A U L

O S IIO H N E

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y .

IM G .

SELLERS!!
What YOU Need It a Full
Tim* Experienced Agent lo
Creatively Market A Sue
cettlully Clot* Your Home I
Cell any ol our Agents
AN YTIM E I

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:S 2 1 - 4 / U i l

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. RtalEilala Broker
7440 Sanlord Ave

321-0759......................321-2257
BELOW M ARKET VALUEI 4
bdrm, IV* balh, partially
fenced yard *44 X0499 7904
BUY OWNER Gorgeous 1 bdrm’
IV* balh. canl air and haat.
fenced yard, porch, double lol
A much moral Plnacretl area
1*4.000......... .............7710SH
C AS S ELB ER R Y Deaulllul 1
bdrm, IV* balh New carpel,
paint. Show* Ilka a model I
*44,900........................ 494 7074

H A L L UK A L I Y
.112 VV ( iib l St . S.m loKt
) ar 1 bdrm.. dbl gar., lenetd.
FI. rm.c b constr. 133.K0
S rental unltsl Good cash Howl
)7Kdn,owntrholdl tUS.000
I bdrm, 1 balh. Air, lenca. FHA/
VA special I *14 000A Jtwel

323-5774
DEBARY . Lakelron- 7/1, can
iral H/A. plus extras' 140.000
W. Mallciewtkl, 177 79*3
O U P L IX - SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
U4.900. Call altar 5:00
___________&gt;74 9944__________
ENJOY lha summer breezes
Irom your deck ot Ihlt ador­
able 1 bdrm home In Ft. Reid
Historic District. Country
kitchen, family room, wood
floors, hug* lol. 144.000.
Call Diana • Tha Cannon Oraup
799-0*41 or ID (704
E X C H A N O I OR SELL your
property located anywherel
Investors Realty, 7741411
HOME In Historic*! Dlst. Bun
galow stlye, 2/1, CH/A, com
ptotely restored, hdwd Moors,
tplc, front A back porch A
cellng Ians. Asking SX.900
Motivated 7M ISI4 alter 7PM

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
I4a)1 1/1 '(I Manatee central
H/A. elec tlov*. carport
largo shed U 000
24x4* )/I spill I ) Pearson
central H/A. carport I I ) . K0

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38th Yen*
SUNLAND ESTATES. 1 bdrm! I
ba. screened porch, large
treed lot with lake view
S13,000
407 )71 0177

153—A c re a g e ­
_____ Lo ts/S a le
CANAL FRONT lol. On paved
ro*d Near boJit r«mp Ig
trtet WUhlacoochee Hv. SW
44 Reduced price 40/ 324 MIT

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobile home or
home sit*, horses, cattle,
farming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural 3) W0 per acre
Small down payment wllh
owner llnanclng 904 747 1777
O E N E V A ) ACRES. Pond, well
Zoned ag /ret *30.000
___________119 9)30__________
4Vs ACRES FOR SALE. Corner
lol near Lake Jessup. Call
17) (747 alter 5pm

155—C ondom inium s
____C o -O p / Sale
CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE.
Pin* Ridge Club 7 bdrm. 7
belh. Ul.OOOCall 377 7X4

181—Ap pliances
/ F u rn itu re
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
111 %French Ave. Sentord
Hef r i g e r e f o r . St ov es.
W llh trt Dryers Free S yr
Uboe*4rr Del a veil 32S 004I
A P P U A N C I* , F U A N , TV'S.
New Satellite Systems et low
et I I .m CMC F. PO DEPOT.
121f French Ave
)21 J244
F U L L BOX S P R IN G AND
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRY'S MART
&gt;114111
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 10 yeers in Senford
Seles New end Used Service
Atl meket A peril »4 E
CommtfOejJt 111 M«)
• H O O V E R SH A M P O O ER
Shampoos cerpeft. scrubs
floors A 4 m A buffs Few yrs
old In good shape ISO Cell
_J2£471f
______________
KENMORE wether very nice I
Free delivery end warranty
Nhw •A-f Rest, 1141141
• R E T R IO E R A TO R
works
good Creel lor cabin or shop'
ISO Cell H I 1/13 Iv message
SOFA with matching loveseet
Fairly new only a lew yrs old
tlf&gt; lor belh 311 ms______
• W A T E R B E O Queen s ilt
w/heedboerd end pedestal
base w/1 drawers tMOBO
_ Call Mark 174 0401
• W A TER B EO . SOFT SIDE.
KINO H I E . tIOOOBO 111 m o
i»ave message_____________
? DRAWER French Provincial
dresser w/ mirror While wllh
gold frlm f lit OIIO 111 4)74

183—T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo
•MTX TERMINATOR
SPEAKER Large with i 11
inch speakers and 2 4"
speakers E icedent Condition
HOC
Firm______
•STEREO SPEAKERS 9 by
14 In nice shape SIS for the
set Call Ml 1403

193—La w n &amp; G a rd e n
FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Bring shovel I 110 pick up load
You load 111 5447___________
PLANT Sale. Ferns, amaryllis
bulbs, phllo.. sm trees Rea
sonable 1011 Magnolia Ave
"WHEEL HORSE" tractor. 16"
cut. 12 Hp Kohler, elec start,
hydro static drive. Exc cond
11,410 000 149 91)1

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
• FREE B.aulllul Kittens. )
girls. 1 boys, some blk &amp;
while, some striped, also
mother available Please call
3X17(7 Jessica

We make renting a

CASH IN ON

L A K E M A R Y A R R A 3/2.
gorgeous oaks, near goll
course. (79,900 Call lor appl.
171 5444

• FORD THUNDBRBIRD, 1944.
All orlglnall Need* some
work. 11443 OBO Ml OIU

*1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
37000OBO All power 377 0)34

OARAOE ialt/r Why bother/?
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICEII
407 &gt;M 44)7

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Cell In your garage Mle ed by
11 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ol our special
garage sale ad priced Call
Classllltd now lor details!

322 2611

219—W ante d to B u y
W ANTED Radios, short wave
Of «m«ttuf. any condition for
school radio club )12 10i)x1l6

221—Good Things
lo E a t
3TRAWOERRIE3 U Pick Open
tarn 1991 Calary Avt 1 ml E
of Sanford I ml N of St Rd
U
I 50a pound
111 TIM

222—M usical
M erchandise
BLONDE F E N D E R JT R A T
Autographed from Wayne't
World II
51500
OOO
111 1251 avet

223—M iscellaneous
• CARPET. Indoor/outdoor 9'
X 19'. High quality. Aqua t«a
mitt color 1 yrt old Screened
porch replaced by tun room
tao
Can 12) lita
CHILDCRAFT CRIB, utad 1
mot 1150 SEARS PORTA
BLE COLOR TV 19 inch wllh
ramota control 5100114 1541
• OECKINO. Frea Good tha pa
Boardt. railing, ttapt Taka
down and haul off Call 11) UOl
a LOUVER BLINDS with 12 tt
track. Cloth til In sliding door
or can ba alttrad Vary nlcol
Only
Call )X&gt; 009________
• PR IN T! 2. Ilowar and fla
mingot by Gar I Garamla 550
Plaata ctRl 3110SA4
SAT E L ITE SYSTEM Navar In
tfaliad. ramota control, da
tcramblar aqulppad Cost
51900. asking &gt;1150 Iff U U
• SET OP TIRES (4) 105 M R
14 Good condition All for
Only 5H Call 111 *919

a Sanford Motor Co.
‘41 EAOLE TALON • Turbo.
•II wheel drive. 19.000 miles
(11.473 ................ Cell 177 4X1
• I471 C H IV Y I/7 ton p/u. )K
VI. Runs good Engine and
Irens strong. IIXO 1731)11
• II I ) SUBURBAN OMC. 4 1L
diesal. half ton. mechanically
solid, new rad /brak* rotors A
callpors/hoed llnor. Vary good
tire* end tow pkg SJ.300 OBO
_________ 407 7*1 14*1_________
'74 C H IV Y Orag truck. High
praformanco motor. H/D
Irani, w,brand new car trailar
17000
1X900
N MARMON TRACTOR. Fresh
Detroit IV tt. New better to*,
new exhaust, Insulated cab.
A/C17) 7033 or 177 4011
238— V a h lc lB S

Wantad
WE FAY TOP ISIS FOR
Comptoto or Wrecked Cers.
Truck* RUNNING or NOT
• ANY CO NDITION*&gt;71 3(44•

239—M o to rc y d a s
and Bikes
l*3( Pan Sheval Cheaper IM.OOO
Invested Asking 310.000 or
trade lor FLM Dresser Serious
only 1)0 30(7/17) 77(1________
• '(I HONDA, 7X custom, good
condition, U K miles. 1700 OBO
17) OSH Iv msg cr 17) (11*
• ' l l K AW AIA KI, M0 LTD.
Prime condition 1900 or will
trade lor Jon boat 731411)

241— R e cre atio nal
Vehicles / C am p e rs
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial,
'19 3)11 baseman! modal,
loaded Excellent cond Op
llonal Honda motor scooter lor
7 w/ reck *11.000 407 *4* 4474
• VAN/CAMP IR , 1971. Chevy
model X Good condition All
accessories S7.X011) 44M
19*1 LO COLEMAN camper, gat
stove, elec. elr. awning, SltOO
1114 HI St
Paola 1714479
• 1X7 COACHMAN M.H. 74 M .
23K ml Meny ealratl Incl
generator Vary easy to drive

*14,900....................... m a x

235—T r u c k * /
B u se s/V a n s

• '7* MOTOR HOME Runt greet
Will trade (or travel trailer ol
comperablo value 1111141
'71 \CRUISE AIR. 32K ml . 440.
2) II. S KVA. belh. micro. Tv
•nlenne, owning, auxiliary
fuel Very good cond I9.1X
17) 4147 alter 4 Pm
77 SOUTHWIND meter heme. 13
II. Excellent, condition. Gen
eralor S3.Q00 ) ) ) 4L|4
• '91 ALLEORO motor home 11
II, awning/ twin bed*, genera
lor and IV. 3)7.300 OBO 311
o ;»

• C H E W B E A U V IL L I VAN
ff. I ton. Pittonger von.
eleon Loododt Too much to
lilt, muif »bb to oppredoto
Only 51 m O B O
111 1700

HEAVY DUTY, flit bed. tingle
dale. 4.000 lb cap E«c cond
5/&gt;« OBO Gdnevd )4t f ill

243—T ra Hers

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• FORD R A N O IR , LTX 91.
P/S, crulu. A/C, stereo. 4.700
miles. I yr er 71.000 ml. laft en
warranty.
Cal 11711 ID
• ISUZU P/U 91 Rad. 7K, A/C.
am/lm ce ll, full bedllner,
rear window 11.4X173 M3I
• JE E P PICK UP 0 4, 1979. VI.
auto Engine and (rant, re­
bull! (about 10,000 m llai)
Newer Interior (7,0001)1 1000
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK, 1979.
4x4 wllh lopper MOO OBO
Needs a tot of TLC n&gt; 14)4

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DELTONA
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230—A n tiq u e /C la ssic
______ Cars________

2 3 1-C a rs

187—Sporting Goods

MORGAN REALTY
3214762

SHAXLEE PRODUCTS

• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL '9).
Like n*w. Mull Mil. Only
373.300 Cell (K7IU399X
FOR (A L B OR TR A D E ‘74
Firebird Runs grtal (1.100 or
trade lor Chevy Pickup
) X X(7 Or 773 U U
• HONDA ACCORO LX. 1991.
LOW MILESI 4 door. P/5.
P/B, elr, Kenwood AM/FM
cassette Rosewood color. Will
ren torevtr. 117.(00)77 447)
JE EP CHEROKEE, I9M Red
w/ grey Ini 4 0 eng, 4 d r.
ovtrdrlvf. eulo Good cond
34.995 407 )]| (1(4 Iv msg
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fury,
while A I cond thru out.
Good mileage IJ.000OBO
__________ 373 4400__________
• PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVER Y TUESDAY 7:M PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 97. Daytona Beach
________904 111 ( I I I _________
• R EN A U LT ENCORE, lit).
Excellent condition! (1,100
llrm ) X I7X »ller 4pm_______
SIERRA OLDSMOBILE. (7. 4
doors, automotlc. 4 cylinders
Asking (7.900)7) 7)7)________
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagen'.
‘91. Auto. A/C. rad. 7)K,
warranty I9.4XI7) M X
TOYOTA SUPRA. 1444 Melalllc
blue, loaded, power every
thing, sunroof Well main
lamed, excellent condlllonl
l)IK miles Garage kept *3.t »
Cell 407 174 79*4_______
itso EUICK REOAL V I Newts
TLC and some body work *400
Of Best Otter 771X34________
19(7 TEM P O SPORT. Clean,
below average miles, P/5.
P/B. I speed. • dear, red
*1,700 OBO 377 1977 alter 3pm
'71VW B E E TL E . 1400eng Runs
good, looks good, priced good
Wllh HadIO
SlaOO 373 9743
• ‘77 T BIRD. Beautllul green'
Greet shape Needs engine
work
*100
1717)1*
• S3 CHEVY Chavelte a dr, a
spd. new tires, doesn't burn
oil Good )nd car *400 )» 1 1 t l
'(3 DODOE OAYTONA MUST
5ELLI 4 cylinder, nice, owner
may llnencel............. .149 m s

i A

• GOLF CLUBS. Full M l ol J C
Sneads 3 pw. puller. ) wood*
and Fiberspeed driver Oag
Included I too Also graphite
driver available Ash for
Shane
177 y.Ulor Iv msg
• KIDS BIKE ideal lor a S to 9
year old girl Green, pink, and
while
117)45 4140

235—T r u c k ! /
B u i p i / V an»

2 17—G a ra g e Sales

» T E X A S IN S T R U M E N T S
expansion system, printer
books, wonderful compultrl
Over MQ0 Invested Will sell
all lor 1100 cash Call 121 l«?o

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

SANFORO

We happily deliver enywhere I
__________ M3 4J3(__________
TORO riding lawn mower w/
bagger. ( HP. 1)00 Seda
machine, ) Itovort. automatic
ml«ar, *400 ) cemparfmsnl
leod warmer, Sleem table,
stainless, electric, 1400
Electric deep fryer, W lbs , 13
lbs eecti basket, 3400 Hoi
dogger rollsserle end sausage
wllh bun warmer, *300 Holf
men Press, ell purpoM and
Manual Topper both 11.300
Call lor appl 374 79*3________
3 KAR AT C .t. B R AC ELET.
Beautiful I PlfSMcall
1X7499

4

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XT27 Mice
UNi St. *od Myrtle Ava.

•OLASTRON. Kit V hull. 1SIW.
240 Volvo. Ilsh/skl, lots ol
extras 11000 060(34 5341
• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 4)'
Nautallne, twin engine V
drive, 3WK Dr Quam 44) (1(5
• 14 FT BOWRIDER II) HP
Marcury, o/b. low hours, with
trailer 11.000 377 0144
___
19 F T CHICKM ATK. 173 Marl
ner. drive on trailer, excellent
condition Capacity ID people
U 000 377 (444 or 377 (041
• 7C AQUA SPORT. CC. 303
I/O. everything like new 33000
OBO 904 3)7 4707 904 774 4474
• 74 FT PONTOON boat., all
fiberglass. IX HP Evlnrude
Very Iasi I Many extras, like
new I Only 310.7X373 4M0
•44 BASS NAUTIQUE. Johnson
GT IX AM exlras/loaded
Exc cond Under 700 hr*.
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D E A K H E A D E R : D o c to rs
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medicines because they seldom
ask. although tills Information Is
re a d ily a v a ila b le fro m a n y
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siderable variation In price from
one pharmacy to another. Thus,
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prised when patients rnmplaln
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to remind their doctors to he
m indful of price. Fo r those
patients whose Insurance plans
do not cover the cost of medicolions, the llnanetal burden may
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problem.
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which may cost as much as five
dollars a pill!
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your doctor to discover a suit­
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effective ness.
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cuss wheezing and the use of
medication for control. My pro­
blem comes and gi&gt;es anil Is
quite obvious to others around
me w h e n I h a ve tr o u b le
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order marked by constriction of
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creased production of mucus.
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heart off the dum m y. However.
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partner a diamond overrun and
then collected tun club tricks to
defeat the contract.
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works, hut an expert would
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By Bernice Bede Osol
YO UR B IR T H D A Y
A p ril 10. 1904
In the year ahead yon might
have more opportunities than
you've hod In the past several
years. &gt;Jusl because they are
abundant, they shouldn't he
treated casually.
A R IE S (March 21 -April 19) He
cxlrcm cly selective at this time
regarding Investments, as well
as an ythin g that requires u
financial risk, lids could he a
eluincy urea where the odds may
he not substantiated by the
fuels. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
A stro -G ra p h M atchm aker In ­
stantly reveals which signs are
rom antically |x-rfeet fur you.
M a il $2 a n d a lo n g , se lfaddressed. stamped envelope lo
Matchmaker. vJo this newspa­
per. P.O. Ikrx 44()f&gt;. New York.
N.Y. 10103.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Someone who offered you hud
advise previously m ight u n ­
intentionally do I lie same thing
again today. Th is person wants
to he helpful, hut lacks the
wherewithal to eki so.
OEM1N1 (May 2 1-June 20)

You might do the opposite today Don't cniburrnan yourscll today
of that which Is required to by requesting a favor from a
succeed. Success could be de­ hotshot pal who turned you
nied you If you are dependent down previously. Th is Individual
uses rejection asa power play.
rather than Independent.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dee.
C A N C E R (June 21 J u ly 22)
Your greatest opportunities to­ 21) Today rather than doing
day are likely to pertain to your what needs doing, you might
finances and career. However, focus oil your Intentions Instead.
there nrc Indications associates Unfortunately, good Intentions
may recognize their worth, but can't replace Indus!rlousncss.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
you might not.
L E O (J u ly 23-Aug. 22) In 19) You may lx- a trlllc gullible
order to achieve objectives to­ today and someone who Is aware
day. you must he consistent ami of this might dangle n carrot at
tenacio us. If y o u 're hoping the end of a stick. It could cause
chuncc will lake care of every­ you to trot off after the unat­
thing In the long run. you could tainable.
A Q U A R IU S (Jim. 20-Fcb. 19)
he disappointed.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 If T r y to realize today that you
you fall lo he realistic today, you cannot he all things to all people.
might lull yourself Into a false You might lie required lo make a
sense of security by thinking you painful choice and. If you full to
have more clout than yo u r do so. It could hurt everyone
opposition. Unfortunately. It concerned.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
might be the other way around.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It Methods and procedures are of
might be wise today to let your extreme significance today, so
mate handle the checkbook and don't lake on critical assign­
the credit cards. In your hands ments without having a specific
they c o u ld he e x tra v a g a n t game plan In mind. Allow for
wea|Hms for gunning down sur­ contingencies.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County slnoa 1908
86th Yoar, No. 207 - Sanford, Florida

W h e n a c h ild
is a b u s e d
School system adopts new policy for reporting
By VICKI DotORMIIR

□ Sports

Horald Stall Writer

Status Quo...almost
SANFORD - T h e Sanford Little Major
Baseball League opened the second half of Its
season with oneupset among lire three games.

□ See Page ID.

□ People
Cook of the Week

SANFORD — Because legislation enacted last
year In part removes the department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) from In­
vestigating child abuse reports Involving public
school employees acting In their official capacity,
the Seminole County school Ixinril has adopted a
written prototrol to deal with such situations
here.
"W e licllcve some sort of protocol needs to he

I The students are our main
priority. Their safety comes
first. J
-John Relchart
put In place tn deal with such situations." John
Reichert, the district ombudsman noted.
All school district employees arc required by
law to report any knowledge of or susplrlon of

SANFORD — An Army veteran who spent
time In Korea returns to Iter roots and settles
nrar where she was born and reared elose to a
big family who loves to cook and eat.

BRIEFS
Bombs drop tomorrow
SANFORD — Fear not the nunhllng from the
west tommorrow morning. It’s Just the Navy
dropping real bombs at I’ lnecastlc Bombing
Range In the southern Ocala National Forest.
The testing will last only one Itour. from It) u.m.
until 11 a.in. Although rarely felt In Seminole
County, sonic residents west of Interstate 4
complained last month of rattling windows.

By VICKI DolORMIER
Horald Staff Wrltor

Earth Day festivities in Sanford

Accidents tie up M
Scvcrul related auto accidents which may
have Involved as many as a dozen cars tied up
traffic only briefly on I-4 over Uikc Monroe this
morning.
Investigators from the Florida Highway Patrol
said they were able to clear Hk- minor mishaps
quickly and bad avoided heavy backups on the
bridge at the Seminole and Volusia county line.
Until the reports arc completed, however, a
FHP spokesman said It Is still unclear hrtW many
vehicles were Involved and how many separate
accidents occurred.
The s|M)kcsman speculated lliere was proba­
bly one accident and the others occurred as
motorists tried to see what had happened In the
fist mishap.
FHP reported there were no injuries.

Nixon takes turn for the worse
NEW YORK — Former President Nixon
suffered swelling of the brain In a turn for the
worse one day after a stroke left him partially
paralyzed on his right side and unable to speak.
He was listed In critical condition early today.
"One has to say his prognosis is guarded." Dr.
Fred Plum, chief of neurology at New York
Ilospltul-Corncll Medical Center, said late
Tuesday. He said the brain swelling was the
most serious threat. "These arc critical hours."
For the first lime since Nixon was stricken
Monday evening, doctors described Ills stroke as
"m ajor."

Rolling sentenced to death
GAINESVILLE - Serial killer Danny Harold
Rolling was sentenced to die In the electric chair
today for murdering five college students In a
bloody crime spree that terrorized tills universi­
ty town.

[ See Abuse. Page BA

Sawyer wins
Lake Mary seat
on commission

□ See Page 3B.

SANFORD — The Sanford Sccncic Improve­
ment Hoard will celebrate Earth Day on Friday
and Saturday with a pair of tree plantings In Ft.
Mellon Park.
The event will lake place on the grounds
surrounding theSunlord Museum.
Friday's tree planting will take place at IO
a.in. and will he followed by a celebration of
Earth Day that will Include a variety of
teachings and celebrations of llic earth that will
continue until 4 p.m.
On Saturday morning at 9 a.m. there will he
another tree planted near Hk museum to
commemorate (tic environmental celebration.

child abuse, neglect or abandonment to the
Florida Abuse Hotline.
However. If the abuse comes at the hands of a
school employee, the Hotline employees will refer
the call to a local law enforcement agency. HRS
no longer has Jurisdiction over such cases.
"T h e Seminole County sheriff's office or the
appropriate law enforcement agency fur the
location will receive the call and Initiate the
appropriate Investigation." Lt. John Thorpe of
the Seminole County sheriff1s office explained.

H»i*M Photo b , Apryl KonUlon

Sheila Sawyer, left, Is congratulated by supporter Mary Wolff.

Sobriety
tests are
now ‘tasks’

LAKE MARY - Sheila Sawyer
says activities as an advocate for
citizens' rights In Lake Mary will
serve her well In her position as the
uewly-eleeted commissioner In that
rlty.
Yesterday's run-off election be­
tween Sawyer and developer Patrick
Callaway decided who would till the
posit Ion led vacant by A It "D oc"
Yore who died In January.
Sawyer got 53.8 percent tif the
950 voles that were cast In the
balloting yesterday.
“ I think tills term will tie very
In te re s tin g ." said Saw yer this
morning. "1 will be liellcr able to

Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — It's really Just a matter of
semantics, law enforcement officers say of the
ruling by three Seminole County Judges yester­
day regarding roadside sobriety n*is
While the three Judges. Fredrtc Hill. Marlene
Alva and .John Sloop ruled several roadside
sobriety tests are not scientifically reliable as
evidence of a suspect's Intoxication. Lt. Jerry
Riggins of the Seminole County sheriff's office
said the changes arc merely procedural.
"T h ey are really minor changes and certainly
ones we ran live with." said Riggins.
The ruling staled that the tests were not
scientifically accurate as final determinations of
sobriety.
The tests, which under the ruling must be
called "behaviors" or "tasks." can still be
administered. The behaviors Included In the
ruling Include reciting the alpliuhet backward,
touching a finger to the nose, standing on one leg
and walking a straight line.
"W e can still do all those things." Riggins said.

Harald Photo b , Kalla, Mltchall

Goldsboro sonlors Tuosday slrotch It to tho
limits during an oxorclso session with Paul
Frlckman ol Florida Hospital. Tho oxorclse Is
part ol Iho weekly Projoct CAR.E., hold at tho

Wost Sanlord Boys &amp; Girls Club. Tho senior
program Is oxpandlng mooting tlmos to
Tuesday and Thursday, and will include a
numbor ol services and guost spoaKers.

□ Sec Drunk, Page BA

Flea market
proposal
draws flak

A foggy day in Sanford town

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[ Bee Sawyer. Page BA

Lovin’ every minute of it

Prom s ta ll and wire reporta

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understand what the other side...the
commission goes through In muklug a decision that Is for the good of
the whole community."
Hoarse from nearly two months of
campaigning. Sawyer said she will
take a few days to rest and
r e a c q u a ln t h e r s e lf w ith her
children, whom she praised for
patience and uudcrstandlnd during
the campaign that took her and her
husband away from the bouse on
many evenings and weekends.
"I couldn't have done tills without
the support of my loving husbnud
and my children through these
weeks of very hard work." she said.

Crossing U S. Highway 17-92 at 25th Street was a
little moro perilous about 8 this morning under a

curtain ol log. Still-cool mornings, coupled with
warmer, molster afternoons aro responsible.

SANFORD — The Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce criticised a
decision by the Seminole County
Planning and Zoning Commission
earlier this month to recommend a
458-booth flea market at the In­
tersection of Interstate 4 and Stntc
Road 40.
And a Seminole County commis­
sioner said the county needs to
decide whether Its tntly dedicated to
Industrial development.
PfliZ members voted 4-2 April 6 to
recommend county commissioners
approve Seminole Marketplace In
1-4 Industrial Park. The 26W-acrc
site Is north of the Cracker Barrel
restaurant now under construction.
Chamber executive director Dave
Farr said the proposal Is contrary to
the county's own economic devel­
opment goals established last year.

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�2A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 20, 1994

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS THE S TA TE

Legislative business
Interstate banking passes in defensive session for business
find It tougher to gel credit.

Execution stayed in Stewart case

By ADAM YIOMANS
Associated Pross Wrltor

STARKE - A federal Judge has stayed today s scheduled
execution of Roy Allen Stewart, convicted of the rape anti
strangulation of an elderly woman from n pioneering South
Florida family.
The execution set for 7 a.m. EDT today was blocked Tuesday
evening by U.S. District Judge Kenneth Ryskamp. Rysknmp
issued the 48-hour stay less than 11 hours before the time
Stewart was scheduled to die In the electric chair at Florida
State Prison outside Starke.
In Tallahassee, Gov. Lawton Chiles was Immediately
contacted about the Btny, said Carolyn Snurkowskl, director of
criminal appeals at the Attorney General's Office. She said
Chiles was expected to reschedule the execution "probably
before" the current slay expires Friday morning.
It was the fourth time Stewart, 38. had been on the brink o f
execution. Earlier this week, on Monday, the state Supreme
Court lifted a slay.

TALLAHASSEE - Florida business based
lls successes In the 1994 legislative session
more on what It stopped thun what it
accomplished.
Lnwmnkcis agrerd to open the state to
unfettered interstate banking but failed lo
pass heal lb care reforms and regulatory
rcllrf sought by business lobbyists.
Business claimed Its biggest victory In the
waning hours of the session when (he
Senate refused to consider legislation
pushed by trial Inwycrs that could limit
blame In civil lawsuits.
"Up until the closure. 1 think we were
really looking nt a very disappointing
session," said Bob McKnlght. executive vice
president of the Florida Chamber of Com­
merce, one of the state’s largest business
organizations.
When the session started In February.
Interstate banking looked to be one of the
hottest Issues. But any dispute faded when
Barnett Banks Inc., the Inrgest Florida-based
bank, and community bankers decided not
to fight the legislation.
NationsBank and First Union Corp., both

Sex used to try to get suspect to talk
TALLAHASSEE — A lawyer for one o f the teen-agers charged
with killing a British tourist last fall accused authorities of
using sex to try to get the suspect to talk about the murder.
An Informant and two women took John Cramitle. 17. to a
Tallahassee motel about two weeks after the Sept. 14 murder
"with the Intent o f doing whatever the woman had to do to Mr.
Crumble, Including having sex with Mr. Crumble." Tampa
lawyer Dwight Wells said In a motion filed last week.
Wells asked Circuit Judge F.E, Stelnmeyer to dismiss
first-degree murder and attempted murder charges against
Crum It Ic because of "prosecutorial mtscond uct."
Crumble, who was 10 at the time o f the murder, has been
accused along with three other teens with the murder of Briton
Gary Colley during a botched robbery attempt at an Interstate
10 rest stop near Tallahassee Sept. 14.
Colley's companion. Margaret Ann Jagger, was wounded.
Assistant Stntc Attorney Mike Schneider In a written
response Tuesday said the accusations by Cnimltlc's lawyer
were 'Tactually Inaccurate, legally frivolous and worded to
appeal to a forum other than that o f this court."
He asked the judge to deny the motion.

TAMI’A — Women who want
to play golf at times previously
reserved for men will have to
pay us much as men. says the
general manager of country club
In the Tampa area.
But that policy, designed to
conform with a recent attorney
general's opinion thul male-only
tec times arc Illegal, also Is
discriminatory, says a lawyer for
two women who filed a new
complaint with the slate.
David Devine, general manag­
er o f the Carrollwood Village Golf
A Tenuis Club, says he Is
treating all members equally by
requiring women listed us de­
pendents. on their husbands'
memberships to pony up a $5(X)
fee and higher monthly dues to
also become members and play
on Saturday mornings.
The new rule restricts those
lee times lo members and one
guest per member. It replaced
one that allowed only men lo Ice
offal those times.
"W hile, yes. I want to do what
Is morally right, I'm In it to make
sure the country club Is prof­
itable." Devine said. "I'v e found
what I think Is an untapped
market."
He said the policy applies
equally to men listed us depen­
dents on their w ives’ m em ­
bership.
I t 's s t i l l d is c r im in a t o r y
liccuusc couples customarily list
husbunds' names first, said
Rosemary Armstrong, u lawyer
for two women who have filed a
complaint against Carrollwood.
"On one hand, lie's trying to
appease women, but on the
other he's trying to tuke advan­
tage," she said. "Tn gel the
status uf the man she has to pay
m o re m o n e y . I t 's d l s •
criminatory."

Orlando man faces five years, fine
CONCORD. N.H. — A former executive o f American Hondu
Co. faces five years In prison and a 5250.000 fine for hls role In
what prosecutors say was a S10 million bribery scheme.
Damien Budnlck. 45, Is the ninth former official to admit
guilt. He pleaded guilty Tuesday In U.S. District Court In
Concord to obstruction of Justice. In exchange, prosecutors
agreed to drop a charge of conspiracy to commit mall fraud.
Budnlck. of Orlando. Ffa.. pleaded Innocent In March. Four
other executives also have.pleaded Innocent and are awaiting
trial. Budnlck may testify against them.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Connolly wouldn't comment
on what Budnlck’s plea meant to. the government’s case
against the other four.
Prosecutors say executives ucccpted cash nnd gifts from
dealers. Including Rolex watches, luxury cars and real estate,
and defrauded the company through kickbacks from sales and
advertising accounts.
Dennis Josleyn of Penn Valley, Calif.; John Blllmeyer of
Raleigh. N.C., Stanley Cardlges of Lagunu Hills. Calif.; and
David Pedersen of Roswell, Ga.. have pleaded Innocent.
Budnlck may testify at their trials.
Budnlck'B lawyer. David Garfunkcl, said hls client was
cooperating with the government but wouldn't say why
Budnlck changed hls plea.
Budnlck worked for Honda from 1985 to 1991 In Hampton
nnd Florida. He may be required to pay restitution, Connolly
said,

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Lawmakers decided defendant* should hr
hdd liable for the portion o f non-economlc
damages their negligence caused. Damages
for lost wages, medical treatment nnd other
economic losses could be collected from a)|
defendants In a lawsuit.
The new debate started last summer
when the stale Supreme Court ruled that
anyone who was resjxmstblc for an accident
Hint led to a lawsuit could he blamed for the
accident nnd not Just those named in the
lawsuit.
The Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers
proposed changing the court's ruling to
limit blame to those named in lawsuits and
reduce a backlog of civil suits in slate
courts.

H n iM Photo by S uti-i Wanner

Higher heights
Proston Scott, 9, and hlo cousin. Kolth, 6, mako
tholr way through tho tanglos ol an old oak tree
at Lake Golden Park, Sanford. Tho advenlurous

young men scurried up Iho branchos lo oscapo
clangors on Iho ground as Ihoy playod
mako bellevo on a warm spring day.

Transportation chief pitches
air services corp. to controllers
By Aaaoolatad Press
TAMPA — Transportation Secretary Federico
Pena told the nation's ulr-truffic controllers that
the Clinton administration's plan to privatize the
national alr-lrufric control system would mod­
ernize the antiquated equipment used daily.
"W e need to change tile whole culture of the
ATC system to permit flexibility. Ingenuity and
efficiency to come to the fore." Pena told the
National Air Traffic Controllers Association
Tuesday. "W e need to ensure that safely remains
our No. 1 priority as we make these changes."
And the best way to do that, he said, would he
for the NATCA to support the proposed Air
Services Corporation, which would run the
nation's ATC system much like Amtrak runs

America's railroads.
Pena spoke at NATCA's biannual convention,
held this year at the Hyatt Regency Wcstshorc In
Tampa.
In hls speech, he equaled the Clinton plan to
reform the country's ATC system with the
president's national health care plan and Vice
President Gore's blueprint for streamlining Hie
federal bureaucracy. He stressed that all of these
efforts arc a commitment on the administration's
part to help "working men and women."
Pena told NATCA's membership about horror
stories lie's heard from controllers across Hie
nation who work with outdated equipment and
are hampered by lengthy procurement pro­
cedures whenever they tried lo gel updated safety
devices.

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

BXTINDBD OUTLOOK

Tonight: A 20 percent chance
of evening showers nnd thun­
derstorms then becoming fair.
V VJ'A.
r \J''S
Low In the low to mid 60s. Light
----------- 1
wind.
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
THURSDAY
Thursday: Vnrlublc cloudiness WEDNESDAY
Ptly cldy 84-04
Ptly cldy 84-64
Ptly cldy 84-64
Ptly cldy 87-07
w ith scattered showers nnd Ptly cldy 84-64
thunderstorms. High In the mid
to upper 80s, Wind southeast 10
mph. Chance of min 40 percent.
TIDR8
MOON PHA8KS
STATISTICS
Extended forecast: Friday:
THURBDAYi
T h e high tem pcralu re In
Partly cloudy with scattered
SOLUNAR TABLE) Mill. 2:00 Sanford Tuesday was 85 de­
show ers and thunderstorm s
a.m., 2:15 p.in.; MaJ. 6:05 a.m.. grees and lhe overnight low was
mainly during the afternoon.
8:30 p.m. TIDES; Daytona 63 as reported hy the University
Highs In the mid to upper 80s.
NEW
FIRST
Beach; highs, 4:17 a.m., 4:56 of Florida Agricultural Research
S n tu rd a y th rou gh S u n d ay:
April 11
April 19
p.m.; lows, 10:41 a.m., 11:14 anil Education Center, Celery
Partly cloudy with widely scat­
p.m .; New Smyrna Beach: Avenue.
tered sh o w e rs and th u n ­
highs. 4:22 a.rn., 5:01 p.m.;
Recorded rainfall for the
derstorms m ainly afternoons
lows, 10:46 a.m., 11:19 p.m.:
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a.m .
Cocoa Beach: highs. 4:37 a.in.. Wednesday, totalled .01 of an
FLORIDA T IM P t
LAST
FULL
5:16 p.m.; lows. 11:01 a.m.. Inch.
May
2
April 25
City
HI
Lo
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11:34 p.m.
The temperature at 10 a.m.
Daylone Beach
11
41
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today was 76 degrees and
FI LaudBaach
15
74
.00
BOATING
BBACH CONDITIONS
Fort Myers
to
Wednesday's overnight low was
70
.1 17
Gainesville
91
54
00
75,
us recorded hy Hie National
St.
Auguatlne
to
Jupiter
Inlet
Daytona
Beach:
Waves
arc
Homestead
mm
74
,mm
Jacksonville
15
53
00
Tonight: Wind southeast to Weather Service at the Orlando
1-2 feet with a slight chop.
Key W ail
15
.00
;i
Current Is to the north with n south 5 lo 10 knots. Seas 1 to 3 International Airport.
Lakeland
M
45
47
Other Weather Service data:
I'ect. Bay and Inland waters a
water temperature of 74 degrees.
M iam i
44
74
.00
Pensacola
n
47
.00
New Smyrna Beacht Waves light chop. W idely seultercil □Tuesday's high.............. 86
Sarasota
at
41
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□ Barometric pressure.30.14
arc 1-2 feet and semi choppy.
sh ow ers and thunderstorm s
TalJahctia*
$5
55
00
□Relative Humidity....79 pet
Current Is stationary with a
mainly soulli part. Thursday:
Tampa
at
47
.04
□ Winds............North 3 mph
Varo Beech
$]
47
.tr
water temperature o f 74 degrees.
Wind southeast 10 knots. Seas I
W P alm Baach
$4
74
tr
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to 3 feel. Bay and Inland waters
a ligh t ch op. A few, th u n ­ □ Sunset................ 7t54 p.m.
□ Sunrise...............6:54 a.m.
derstorm;) near shore during the
afternoon.

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based In Charlotte, N.C,, led the push for
Interstate banking mi they could expand
outside a com pact that limited bank
expansions to 13 Southeastern states for the
past decade.
Interstate banking takes clfect May I.
1995 and proponents said It would lead to
greater competition among financial In­
stitutions, lower Interest rales on loans and
higher rates for deposits. '
The legislation allows out-of-stnte banks
to buy Institutions In Florida as long as their
stales allow Florida banks to buy Institu­
tions In those states. In addition, out-of-slate
banks could only buy stnte-chartered banks
Hint are at least two years old.
Critics of Interstate banking mild Florida
could lose deposits nnd Jobs to othrr stales
while small and start-up businesses may

By Associated Pross

TAMPA — A circus train brukeman tested positive for drugs
after a derailment earlier this year Hint killed two performers, u
rail official told a federal Investigative panel.
"Whether the positive drug test Is causal or Just coincidental
Is something we still need to find out," said Mike Benson, a
spokesman for the National Transportation Sufcty Board.
The disclosure came during NTSB hearings Tuesday on llie
Jan. 13 derailment of a Kingltng Bros, nnd Itanium A Bailey
circus train near Lakeland.
About five miles before the derailment, the llirae-mcmher
crew conducted a safety Inspection of the train Hint turned up
no problems. A wheel on one or the cars broke apart about 2 ,/i
miles before 1U cars careened off the tracks, killing a clown and
an elephant trainer.
The 53-car circus train, en route from St. Petersburg to
Orlando with &gt;50 workers and 60 animals aboard, was staffed
with an engineer, conductor and brakeman employed by CSX
Transportation Inc.
John Williams, n CSX superintendent, testified that the
brakeman flunked a substance abuse test hours after the
derailment. Williams did not name the drug or Identify the
brakeman, who Is In the company's rehabilitation program.

M IA M I - H ero aro Ih o
w inning numbors se le c te d
Tuesday In Iho Florida Lottery:

-B ob McKnlght

"I don't think It's a minus for Florida, n
may b&lt;- a plus." said Gov. Lawton Chiles.
What Interstate banking lacked in
fireworks was made up In Hie high-powered
lobbying battle between business groups
and the state's trial lawyers.
In 1986. lawmakers reformed Hie slate's
"joint and several" liability doctrine that
allowed victims to collect damages from
whomever had the money.

Play with
men, then
pay, golf
club says

Crew member tested positive for drugs

LOTTERY

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Ruling: New sensitivity on court

POLICE BRIEFS

■y LAURIS A S tIO
An AP News Analysis

Prostitution alleged
Cynthia Mnualia Huston, 21. 401 Sun Shadow, Altamonte
Springs, wan charged with ( wd counts of assignation to commit
prostitution hy Sanford Police on Saturday.
Police report Huston offered to perform both oral sex and
have sexual Intercourse with two undercover officers In
exchange for $20.
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $ 100.

.

WASHINGTON - A new Supreme Court
ruling cements retiring Justice Harry A.
Dlackmun's status as a champion o f
Women's rights and ofTers dramatic proof of
the high court's Increased sensitivity to
women's role In America.
Dlarkmun wrote for the court Tuesday as
It voted 0-3 lo outlaw the practice of
excluding people from Juries because of
I heir sex.
Such actions by prosecutors and defense
lawyers perprluutc "archaic anti overbroad
stereotypes" ubout men and women and
violate t he Constitution's guarantee of equal
protection, said Dlackmun, who plans lo
retire from thr court this summer.
Coming 21 years aflrr he wrote thr
landmark Roe vs. Watle abortion rights
opinion, T u esd a y's ruling establishes
Dlackmun ns "the most vocal supporter of
equal rights for women on the court," said
Jane Larson, a Northwestern University law
professor.

Warrant arrest
David Matthew Wilson. 22. ft 18 S. Palmetto Avc.. Sanford,
was charged In connection with warrants Tor fraudulent use of
a credit card and with burglary to a struture. He was taken to
the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and held without bond.

Drug charges
Kenneth Van Ifevun, 18. I l l Itlver Park Court, Longwood.
was arrested on drug-related charges Mondny afternoon. A
Lake Mary policeman rc|K&gt;rted finding an unoccupied car
parked along the slrcelslde by nn Eagle Creek residence. The
policeman questioned Devon nnd another person who were
nenrby anti reported Devon allowed him to senreh the car for
contraband. The policeman reported finding a small amount of
marijuana after searching a backpack which Devon Identifier!
as his.

Kelly Arlene Armstrong, 1H, 500 Oak Avc.. Apt. 11. Sanford,
was arrested on a drug-related charge Monday afternoon.
Sanford police. Invesllgatlhg another matter, rcjxirt Armstrong
produced a "crack " pipe and three pieces of cocaine.
Armstrong was held on charges of possession of cocaine and
drug paraphernntlu.

Aggravated assault
Wendy Ann Qreld. 23, of DcDary. was arrested on a charges
o f aggravated assault and criminal mischief by Sanford (xrllcc
Monday afternoon. l-arry Link, owner of Auto World. 4274 S.
Orlando Drive. rejNrrted Greld ripped his office telephone from
the widl outlet and threw It across his office, smashing It Into a
desk. Link rc|&gt;orlcd Greld threatened In strike him.

Domestic violence
Kelly Joe Porter, 37. 1009 E. Second St.. Apt. 2. Sanford, was
arrested on a domestic violence charge after his llve-in
girlfriend reported he slapped her during a dispute.

Warrant arrests filed
The following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• Avery Malone Grace. 18. 109 Cumberland Circle. Longwood: on charges of vehicular hurglury and grand theft.
• Jessie Dudley Lewis, 20, 102 Anderson Avc,. Sanford: on a
robbery wllli a deadly wcajKm probation violation charge.
• Lavasher Sharia Williams. 23, 71 Seminole Gardens.
Sanford: on a residential burglary charge.
,
• Domlclun Trnvlc Tillman, 20. 1724 W. 14th St.. Sanford:
on an armed hurglury probation violation charge.
• Patricia Carol Fulsal. 20. 552 Whlsperwood. Longwood; on
a charge of failure to appear in court lo answer to a marijuana
possession charge.
• Haudall Edward Doslon. 19. 455 McLuIn Lane. Geneva: on
n charge of failure to appeur 111 court to answer to a criminal
mischief churge.
• Russell Andrew Huttery Sr., 18031) Landing Drive,
Snnford; on n charge of failure lo appeur In court to answer to a
charge of failure to report for weekend Jail time.

Crimes reported to deputies
The following crimes were reportrd lo Seminole County
deputies:

Burglaries and thefts
• Lake Mary High School. 655 Longwood-Lake Mary Road
near Lake Mary; $160 compact disk player reported taken from
a storage shed sometime between 2:30 p.m. March 23 and 7
a.m April 4.
• Stone Gate South. Uavensbrook; briefcase and computer
disks valued at $1,035 reported taken from a vehicle sometime
Monday between 1 u.m. nnd 6:20 n.m. Damage to the vehicle
was reported at $300.
• 300 block Whitcomb Drive. Geneva: television and other
Items valued at $1,064 reported taken sometime Monday
between 5:30 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
• 200 block South Shudowbay Doulcvnrd. Shadowbay:
Jewelry valued at $3,250 reported taken sometime Monday
between 10:20 a.m. and 9:30 p.m.
• Seminole Honda-Kuwaaakt. 3401 U.S. Highway 17-92. near
Longwood: three generators vulucd at $1,800 rcjrortcd taken
sometime between 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. Monday.

By LINDA D IU T1C H
AP Special Correspondent
LOS ANGELES Rodney
King, having won $3.8 million
from the city for his 1991
beating. Is now going alter the
officers who delivered the blows.
A Jury awarded the motorist
$3,810,535.45 In compensatory
damages Tuesday. In the next
phase o f the case, starling
Thursday, the Jury will decide
whether 14 defendants — In­
cluding the policemen who lieut
King, bystander officers and
former Police Chief Daryl Gates
— should he made to pay
punitive damages.
The verdict Tuesday was far
below the $15 million King
sought but well above the
$800,000 that illy attorneys
said during the trial was a fair
sum.
Punitive damages, which are
meant to punish and deter
wrongdoing, are often vastly
larger than compensatory dam­
ages. which cover a victim's
medical hills, pain ami snllerlng
and loss of future earnings.
King's lawyer. Milton Grimes,
said the Jury could add enough
to bring the total up lo Hie $15
million wanted.
"I still believe that Rodney
King's jisycblc damages and loss
of rnjoymrnt of life exceeds any
other case we have seen from
police brutality, and that's why
we asked for $15 m illion ,"
Grimes said.
The city remained ealm alter
the verdict, which came two
years after the acquittal o f four
officers on slate charges touched
off riots that claimed 55 lives.
Joseph Duff, prcsld"nt &lt;,f die
local chapter of the National
Association for the Advanccmcni of Colored People, said the
a m o u n t a w a rd e d w as " a
measure of the depth o f pain ami
suffering and the understanding
that there Is permanent Injury to
him."
"I really hope that we cun now
close tile I&gt;ook on the entire
Rodney King tragedy" ami focus
attention on racism, Jobs, educa­
tion ami other Issues vital lo
black residents, said John Muck,
president of the Los Angeles
Urban League.

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King. 29. was not In the
courtroom for the verdict. Dut
Ills lawyer said Hie former con­
struction worker nnd ex-convlct
"was not disappointed” with the
amount.
" W e think that this Is a
satisfactory result." said City
Attorney James Hahn.
The verdict came on the fourth
da y rif d e lib e r a tio n s hy a
multiracial Jury.
King, who Is black, claimed In
the Ihrce-wrek civil trial that
while officers beat him after a

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"I felt like I had been raped."
lie testified. “ I felt like 1 had lost
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throwing an egg and hearing the
shcll crack."
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lawyers elevated him to the
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Malcolm X.
Experts testifying for King said
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It addressed a gender-based equal-protection
Issue In .1982. when the court said states
cannot bur men from government-supported
nursing schools.
Such a policy "tends to perpetuate the
s te r e o ty p e d v ie w o f n u rsin g ns an
exclusively woman's Job." wrote O'Connor,
who became the first female Justice only a
year earlier.
Dlackmun's Jury-scicctlou opinion used
several pages lo criticize the court's earlier
reliance on such stereotypes. In 1872 (he
court said slates could refuse to let women
practice law because their "paramount
destiny" was to be wives and mothers, he
noted.
Dut starting In 1971, Kennedy noted In a
separate opinion, the high court has Issued
more than 20 decisions creating a “ strong
presumption" that gender-based govern­
ment classifications are invalid.
Some of those rulings were won by the
court's newest member. Justice Ruth Dader
Glnslnirg, who argued several cases before
the court during the 1970s as a pioneering
women's rights advocate.
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Dut not everyone sees Dlackmun's con­
tribution In such a positive light.
"H e Is not a very distinguished Justice,"
said Michael McConnell, u luw professor at
the University of Chicago. "H e Is praised
because of reaching the 'right' result In one
case (Roc) and a few more will chccr this."
Some legal experts viewed Dlackmun's
opinion In the Jury-selection case ns the
predictable result of hl» steadily Increasing
liberalism since Richard M. Nixon named
him to the court In 1970. Dlackmun
announced early this year that he would no
longer vote to uphold the death penalty.
The Jury-selection decision also repre­
sented a logical progression for the court
from Its rulings sturtlng In 1986 that barred
prosecutors and defense lawyers from
excluding potential Jurors because o f race,
said Amerlcun University law professor
Herman Schwartz.
"Look who Joined him In this." Schwartz
said, adding that Justices Anthony M.
Kennedy and Sandra Day O'Connor "are
not exactly flaming liberals."
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EDITORIAL

Full commission
tends to business
T h e C ity o f Lak e M ary has n new
commissioner. Sheila Sawyer was elected last
night as n result of the rim-off election.
For the first time since trie passing of
commissioner A.H. "D o c" Jore on January 27
of this year, the city will have a full
commission.
There have been five regular commission
meetings since Jorc’s death. Many Items
brought up for consideration could have been
defeated with tied votes In the four-man
group. Yet not one Item was bothered by the
short commission.
This is a compliment to Mnyor Lowry
Rockett, and commissioners George Duryca.
Gary FJrcndcr and David Mcalor. They have
proven they arc good representatives of the
city by studying and Investigating the vnrlous
Issues. They also arc willing to listen to what
each other and the city staff has to say nbout
n matter before easting a vote.
Now, with that fifth scut to be filled
beginning with tomorrow night's meeting, we
urge a continuation of this service to Lake
Mary.

BEN WATTENBERG

T h e

p ast 10, and

Rachel, my youngest daughter, a wonderful
child who has brought Joy to her parents. Just
celebrated her 10th birthday. And I am 00. I
muse now uboul what happened In the world
during her first 10 years and wonder what, God
willing, she mny huve seen when she celebrales
her 60th birthday.
In 1984. when Rachel was born, the Cold War
was still thrashing the global currents. It seemed
normal. Now It seems bizarre. What we have
presently are the normal uhnurmulltlrs of
h u m an k in d : sm all w ars, eth n ic hatred,
ussnsslnatlous. recessions, epidem ics, de­
pressions.
Inflations and commercial mischief. Gone are
the days of two sujrerpowcrs with fleets of
nuelenr missiles alined threateningly at each
other.
1 don't think that danger will reappear. Hut we
ought to mnke sure. Serious nuclear non­
proliferation should be a major foreign policy
goal.
The next 50 years may not see a change as
great ns the end of the Cold War. It gave a boost
to the concepts of democracy and markets.
Those Ideas. American In their current form,
seem well ensconced. They will expand, albeit
with turbulence. That should lead to a more
prosperous world: that's what markets yield.

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n e x t 5 0 y e a rs

And n more pcuccful world: that's what
democracies yield.
So. to those who
say we mortgaged
Rachel's future by
b o rr o w in g m on ey
that she will have to
pay off, I say pshaw!
Children today have
more going for them
than did ch ildren
born In the • 1930s
(like me). We bought
som e o f the good
stuff with Rachel’s
£ My youngest
future Income, hut It
daughter, a
was a fine Invest­
wonderful child
ment. for them.
who has
Science will march
brought joy to
on. New medicines
her
parents, Just
w ill appear. Some
celebrated her
diseases will trecome
10th birthday.
curable or (rentable.
And
I am 00.
P e o p le w ill liv e
longer. It's a miracle
of our time. Hut we will be relearning something
we should know already: Progress Is often the
absence of specific miseries. It doesn't oBer
happiness. There are plenty o f free, healthv.

JACK ANDERSON

M ore conservative
than im agined
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas is one of Rush Llmhuogh's
"dllloheads" who listens to tapes of the
controversial radio host while lie exercises at
the gym.
Thomas, whose view of I lie world Is
through Hu- tens ol the ultnicouservallve
Llmbnugh. refuses to read die Washington
Post or New York Times because of the
"liberal thus In die mainstream media."
" T h e y c a n sa y “ *
anything they want
a b o u t m e . " sa id
T h o m a s . Iu a
soon-to-be-released
hook idioul the jxjIi i lent career ol tils
c lo s e frien d. Sen.
Orrlu Hutch, R-Utuh.
"1 will never read
them again lo see It."
In "L e a d in g the
Charge. Orrln Hatch
a n d 20 Y e a r s o f
A m e r ic a ." au th or
Lee Roderick giilncc

The citizens voted on u four-person slate
during the first try for this seat In March.
They then selected from the two In the run-off
yesterday.
We congratulate Sawyer on the victory.
Lake Mary has a great deal of growth and
expansion coming In the next few years. We
are pleased that the people want you as part
of It.
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LETTERS
illlln nfii &lt;uilI l, i riOtrnj

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Concern for animals
As mi employee mid volunteer o f the Humane
Society of Seminole County from 1991 to March of
1993. I feci obligated lo draw attention to mi Issue
(hut I believe demands Immediate mid drastic
attention. I am referring lo (he lack o f knowledge
mul education regarding animals displayed by the
employees. I work Tor n local animal hospital. 1 am
uppallcd at not only the condition o f some of the
animals brought directly from the shelter, but ulso
at the Ignorance of the new owners, though no
fault o f their own. Let me explain.
Roughly three months ugo. u kitten Just adopted
from the Seminole County shelter came In for Its
free vet check. The condition o f this animal was
utroclous. Not only did It have Coccldlu, Glurdlu.
ear mites, and ringworm, but was five or six weeks
old. The new owners knew nothing nbout these
problems, or how to take Hire o f the kitten
properly. Now this tells me two thlngN. First, the
staff had so little knowledge that they let a
slx-weck-old kitten go to a new home with severe
problems, and secondly, they arc Just not educat­
ing prospective owners. One of the main purposes
o f this shelter la to educate the general public
about the cure and maintenance of animals. The
couplc In this case learned nothing, utul were
forced to return the kitten.
Unfortunately, Incidents such us these are not
uncommon. 1 have seen dogs with dcmodccttc
mange, hcartworms, fleas, and countless other
ullmcnts pass through my clinic doors, all adopted
from the Humane Society o f Seminole County and
all with owners who are totally unuware of the
problems. Within the past four months. 90 percent
of the kittens coming In from the shelter have cur
rnltcs. and many o f the new puppy owners know
nothing about heurtworm preventive or house­
breaking. I am astounded that simple and
extremely Important things like these arc not even
discussed! During the period of my employment,
not only did we hand oul material lo the new
owners concerning these things, but we ulso look it
u[Kin ourselves to be sure they really understood It.
It Is a shame the standards huve deteriorated so
greatly that the animals tire now suffering.
In conclusion, I believe one o f the major
problems with the Humane Society of Seminole
County at the present time Is the Inck o f knowledge
on the part of the employees. No one can be
blamed for this oversight but the Individuals
rcsponsbllc for hiring. One o f two things must be
done. Either hire new employees that have the
skills and knowledge necessary to do the Job right,
or educate the current employees. Perhaps then
the animals will huve a chance to go to safe und
happy homes.
I was ulso very unhuppy to read about the
expulsion of Humane Society members who were
very dedicated to not only the animals but to the
operation of the shelter Itself. How very sad that
the people who am running the society icel that
they can Just cxjicl people without their even
having the opportunity to defend themselves,
1 am not a disgruntled ex-employee. I left the
shelter for u better jiositlon. My statements arc
made only out of concern for the wclfurc o f the
animals at the Seminole County shelter.
Am y L. Lucie
Sanford

wealthy, unhappy people.
In the next 50 years, more people will be more
educated. That's nice, but we will learn nlrcsh
that educated jteople aren’ t necessarily wise.
Some of them are Jerks. 1see no solution.
W e’re seeing a revival of religion. It Is said that
an age of rationality Is followed tty an age of
faith. We don’t have answers to the Important
questions. That's not going to change In 30
years, or 500. t write about alleged big tilings I
think they are Important. Hut Rachel will learn
that most of life Isretull. not wholesale.
My daughter goes to n fine school. They are
concerned attout the environment. Not lo worry.
The myth Is that affluence creates consumption,
which creates pollution. The apposite Is true.
Affluence creutes the menus to diminish pollu­
tion.
I'm sort of a feminist, I think It's great Hint my
daughter wants to Join a baseball team, that slo­
ts thinking of t&gt;ecomlng an architect, and that
Hie world Is her oyster. If she goes Into politics,
she won’ t lie the first woman president.
America will continue to lead the world, lor
good and for 111. mostly for good Leadership
Involves culture, Influence and emulation. I can
see where Chluu or India could become great
economlr powers. Hut t can’t see their culture,
nor Islam's, spreading out ncross the world.

wide

ELLEN GOODMAN

Those nasty, little researchers
HOSTON — Stic Is standing In the kitchen
talking lo her vitamin pllis. This Is not
something thui Hie womun normally does.
On an average morning you might find her
wrapped In the very same blue bathrobe
lecturing Hie squirrel who has taken over her
bird feeder. You would not (hid her having u
heart-to-heart tulk with beta carotene. Nor wldi
vitamin E.
Hut today the newspaper thul she generally
takes wtthn cup of colfee and u chaser of little
pills has dropped unother dose of uncertainly
Into her morning regimen. The wonderful little
world of vitamin supplements has been thrown
into question. The A's and the E's that are
supposed to protect her from the Dig C may he
shirking their alphabetical duty and even
hastening the HlgD.
In Flnluud they studied some 29,000 men
between 50 and 09 years old who were
parceled out doses of vitamins or placebos. It
was suspected that the vitamins would help
block lung cancer. Hut the-smokers who took
beta carotene didn't decrease that risk; (hey
increased It. Meanwhile, (hose who look
vitamin E mildly reduced their chance of
protstntc und colo-rcctul cancer, hut mildly
Increased their chance of strokes that Involved
head bleeding.
Swell.
The woman hasn't been so appalled by
revisionist medicine since the day she dumped
three boxes o f outhran into the compost heap.
She hasn't been so confused since she found
out that 'Tree radicals" had nothing to do with
politics, and "antioxidants" were not a laundry
bleach.
So there she Is. at her counter, delivering a
morning soliloquy to uncertainly. "T o swallow
or not to swallow. That Is the question. "T h e
vltumlnssay nothing.
Fruukly, this woman hadn't given Finnish
men n thought since she met a lour group of
them In the Soviet Union. In the 1980s. Finns
charted weekend flights for the express
purpose of drinking vodka until they passed
out In whut was then Leningrad.
She bus no Idea how many o f those* drunken
tourists were also subjects for the study or
whut Die lulrructton of vodka und belli
earolcne produces. Nor Is It clear whether
research on Finnish men who smoke has any
rclcvunec for an American woman who doesn’ t
and Is unlikely to ever he at risk for prostate
cancer.
Hut this take Is one of an endless number of
twists and turns In the plot Hue of modern
medicine. It's whut makes health care sec
more like a soap opera — As The Research
Turns — than like doctor's orders.
There seems to be some sorl of planned
obsolescence now lo medlcul news. Today's
sure cure Is tomorrow's poison pellet. Fresh

research bus u scll-hy date Hull Is shorter Hum
Hie one on the cereal box.
The similes that come tumbling out of
research factories do more Hum Just drhimk
their predecessors. They offer up platters of
uuappculing options and confusing odds.
Instead of gelling u prescription to follow, you
get multiple choices to pick from.
I f y o u 'r e t h a t
s in o k I n g F i n n ,
vitamin E may help
p r e v e n t p r o s ta t e
cancer and give you
a better chuncc for a
bleeding stroke. Hut
I T y o u ' r e a
menopausal Am eri­
can woman, estrogen
may protect against
licurl disease und
ffijS
give you a better shot
a*
at breast cancer.
If you run a lot,
your hones may get
■ The wonderful
brittle but your heart
little world of
will stay strong. If
vitamin
you drink whir, you
supplements
could w reck you r
has been
liver hut lower your
thrown Into
bad c h o le s te r o l.
question. J
W hich Is different
from your good
cholesterol In ways that escape us.
Meanwhile If you go out In the sun, you may
get skin cancer. If you Htuy Inside you may get
depressed. If you worry about all tills, you'll
get stressed out which dellullcly Is not good for
your health. And when nil Is said nnd done,
disease may have less lo do with your diet Hum
with your DNA.
Is It any wonder that the woman In this
kitchen hasn't yet had time to figure out
Managed Health Care? It's a full-time Job
mnniiglng tier own health care.
As for her ode to the tablets full of beta
carotene and vitamin A? Well. If medicine were
In the commodities market, this week's suvvy
Investor would he buying broccoli futures and
Helling supplem ent short.
So for Hie moment, she'll cup Hie vitamins
and tiring on the Broccoli Breakfast Crtsplcs
and wall for Hie next medical Installment.
Witli luck, those nasty tittle researchers will
keep their statistics off her chocolutc.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
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a cress

Io

i Supremo Court

JustiCG
H a t c h 's p r i v a t e
Claronco
writings and other
Thomas is one
eniitldcutlal mnlcri
of Rush
als. A chapicr Is dcLim baughs
v o I e d t o a
’dlttoheads’. J
b e lli m l-th e-sc en e s
account ol how the
two men teamed up during Thomas’ uu
tlnnuhy televised eontlnuaUmi drama. At our
point Thomas’ confirmation seemed doomed
after former co-worker Anita Hill alleged
Thomas had sexually harassed tier — a
charge Thomas vehemently denied ami
Hatch sought lo disprove by suggesting Had
some of Hill’s assertions inuy have been lifted
Irom works of fiction.
Alter Hill hud made some lurid charges —
Including Hial Thomas had pul a puhli hair
on u Coke coil — Hutch assembled Ills stall
and said: "I've heard that Coke can thing
somewhere else. Let's find It."
Hatch's stulf plumbed published hooks and
articles Tor clues. Roderick writes: "Ills staff
dug In. Scverul aides turned on computer
terminals ut their desks and began re­
searching data hanks.... Others called the
Congressional Research Service at the
Library o f Congress and spread the word lo
the Wliltc House and friends.... Leads begun
pouring In from across the country."
Thomus broke a nearly two year silence
wllh Hie media by cooperating wlHi Roderick.
He told Roderick: "I never would have made
It without him (Hatch)..., He was the (un­
person on Hie committee who knew me very
well, bolh professionally and as a frh-tul."
The publication of Roderick's book coin­
cides another confirmation process ulrcndy
underway us the White House seeks a
replacem ent for retiring Justice Harry
Hluckmiin. Hatch's role us GOP point man on
the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Tnoinas' experience as embattled nominee, have
seemed lo change forever the way Ihc process
Is viewed by |xirilHanson both sides.
Thomas's nomination hud an auspicious
slart. President Bush hulled Thomas at the
tim e o f Ills nom ination as the "m o st
qualified" cundldnte In the country. Bill
Thomas' tenure on the court has fallen far
short o f thul hilling. He Is far m ore
conservative and far less compassionate than
his a d m in istra tio n and co n gression a l
handlers once portrayed hint.
lie was marketed as an example ol a
bootstrap success story, a fatherless black
growing up poor In Pin Point, Gu., someone
who abandoned plans to become a priest In
1968 after hairing a while seminarian cheer
when he found out that Martin Luther King,
Jr. had been assassinated. Instead. Thomas's
writings und decisions denote someone who
disdains the downtrodden, and Is callous
about protecting civil liberties.
For Ills part. Thomas says he's found life on
Hie court lo be fun. "I found lluil 1 loved It."
lie said. "It's a monastic life, and I like that....
You feel that Hu: people o f the country have
entrusted something special lo you.... I f * a
secular bul a sacred (rust."

�Sanford Harold, Sonlord, Florida - Wedneaday, April 20, 1004 - • *

Rachel Lee, 97, dies
Nurse spent life caring for others
ByMARVA HAWKINS
Herald Columnlal

GREENVILLE, MISS, - She
prom Inert lo help for ill least
two weeks until they could
find soiiieune else. But this
loving. graceful, curing nurse,
Rachel Lee. stayed for 22 years
as the first nurse for the Old
Folks Home In Sanford.
It was In 1018 when the
widespread Influenza epidemic
killed thousands of people who
became ill and died because no
one cared for lliem . This
epidemic was a powerful Influ­
ence on the young Mississippi
girl becoming a nurse.
Rnchrl Lee was born In
Magee. Miss, on Sept. 17.
J897. She grew up In the
Sktffer community In a closely
knit family. Her educntlonul
adventure saw tier completing
h ig h s e h o o I a n d t h e n
graduating from Hampton
Nursing School In Hampton,
Vn. Miss Lee passed her slate
n u r s in g b o a r d c x a m In
Chnrlottesvlllr. Va. In 1931
and moved to Sanford In 1940
after serving as a registered
nurse In Vlrglnlu and In
Mississippi ut fin e Woods
County Life School and Sana*
torlum.
T h s s o f t - s p o k e n
gentlewoman with her pleas­
ant smile always gave her
patients, frien ds and Ihc
community a life o f service.
S h e r e c e iv e d n u m e r o u s
awards and words of prnl.se for
her dedication lo her life's
work — helping others.
Nurse Lee's life In Sanford
begun when she answered an
iid for a nursing Job In Sanford.
Dr. Charles Parks Sr called
Mississippi la-cause he was

Rachel Lae
desperate.for a nurse for the
Infirmary ni the Old Folks
Home. Miss Lee promised to
help for it! least two years and
she remained 22 years and
became Sunford's Old Folks
Home's first nurse. K gave her
a great feeling In lie able lo
give the history of the aban­
doned landmark when plans
were made lo restore It and
make It the Seminole County
Museum. She recalled how Ihc
food wasn't always fancy but
there was plenty. Residents
were self-sufficient; they hud a
garden, orange trees, caws,
pigs and chickens.
Nurse Lee retired In 1962
and lived In Sanford al H09
Sanford Avc until she was no
longer able to rare for herself.

In 1091 she moved with her
family lo Greenville. Miss. She
si ill enjoyed memories of her
career as a nurse and the
many honors she received;
Th e ''L a m p lig h te r” award
from The Florida Nurses Asso­
ciation (recognition of regis­
tered nurses with 25 years or
more In the FNA). and Ihc
Louella . Dlrksnn Community
Service Award.
Nurse Lee was a volunteer
member o f RSVP (Retired Se­
nior Volunteer Program), and
the American Cancer Society.
She received a Distinguished
Service Award from Seminole
Community College "for Im­
passioned vision and dedica­
tion to the Afro-American So­
ciety."
The dedicated nurse was an
ardent, active member of the
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer. Sanford, where she
served as a member of the
L W M L (L u th e ra n W om en
Missionary League). Her desire
mid goal was to nlwnys be a
helper to mankind. She visited
the sick and shut-ins at home
and In Ihc hospital.
Rachel Lee departed Ibis life,
Monday. March 14. 1994 In
Greenville. Miss. Services were
held March 19 al Pleasant
Grove CME Church. A memo­
rial service will he held Sun­
day. April 24. at 3 pm ., al the
Lutheran Church of Ihc Re­
deemer. 2525 Oak Avc.. San­
ford. Pnstor E.A. Rcuschcr Is
Inchnrgc.
To cherish her loving memo­
ry are three sisters, three
s I s t e r s ■ I n • 1a w , a n d
brolhers-ln-law. She has an
extended family In Sanford, a
hosl of nieces, nephews, rela­
tives and many friends.

lbrow out all Ihc tents ns had
been done In two oilier Florida
rounllcs recently.
The restrictions plated tin Ihc
Continued from Page 1A
teals make II possible for officers
"11 IN JUHl to "keep drunk drivers off Ihc
a mailer of how we present them slrc cls," Riggins saltl, while
In court I hoi is nl the hrnrt or maintaining lire suspect's rights
tills."
In a fair trial.
T h e e v id e n c e g a th e re d
The restrictions will also pre­
through; the (asks Is still ad vent law enforcement officers
mlssahle In court, he said.
from saying lhal a suspect
Three Orlando defense a t­ passed or failed a particular task.
torneys had asked the Judges lo
"Th n t's OK." Riggins saltl.

Drunk ---------

"W e can present the results of
the lest and let Ihc Jury reach
their own conclusions. We can
certainly live with lhal."
The Judges did refuse to place
any restrictions on or throw out
a trst In which a suspect Is
required to follow a pen with his
eyes. They said lhal the test Is
scientifically admissible In court.
Riggins believes the rilling will
not hinder low enforcement of­
ficers In any way from getting
drunk drivers off the road.

Abuse-------Continued from Page 1A
Reichert will also he notified of
I he report by Hie law enforce­
ment agency In order lo reeclve
Hie ease number and pertinent
Information alxxit (he ease.
It will Ik - the school district's
resp on sib ility to notify the
parents of the students Involved
In (lie Investigation us lo who! Is
happening with Ihc Investiga­
tion.
The district will Ihcn be re­
sponsible for conducting an In­
vestigation with the assistance of
the principal or the appropriate
supervisor.

According to Reichert, the
district will use whatever re­
sources arc available lo them.
Including thr appropriate law
e n fo r c e m e n t a g e n c ie s . Ihc
school resource officers and ihc
school safely officer, lo follow up
on tlieromplnlnt.
Reichert said die Investigation
done Is not unlike that formerly
conducted by HRS. Il will he. he
said, thorough and designed tn
find Ihc facts necessary to de­
termine what administrative ac­
tion Is appropriate.
Local law enforcement agen­
cies will be responsible for any
legal action.

The Investigative cycle still
begins with a call to the abuse
h o t lin e 11 -8 0 0 -9 0 2 -2 8 7 3 ).
Reichert said. The resulting In­
vest Igallon will be equally as
thorough.
However. InvestIgallons which
result In negative findings will
not remain on an employee's file
with Ihc HRS.
The purpose of Ihc change
was. In port, to protect tnc
employees while maintaining
the security of the students.
"The students are our main
priority." said Reichert. "Their
safely comes first."

F le a -----------

was there were 2.300 acres of developm ent. The trend out
undcvelapntcnl industrial land therr Is lo create something nice
The goals available In the county. Hut a with high design standards."
In c lu d e d e n c o u ra g in g Job- review by county planners dis­
Another task force member
growth and tuxbnsc expansion covered only 280 acres were left agrees. Seminole County com­
by offering Incentives lo several for Job-Intensive Industrial de­ missioner Larry Furlong said the
" H I P " areas In Ihc county, velopment. Farr said Ihc loss of removal of more land from the
ineluding the northern 1-4 corri­ another 20 acres to retail space Industrial Inventory would be
dor.
with fewer, lower-paid Jobs is loo unwise.
T h e " h ig h - in t e n s iv e use much.
"W c need lo ask ourselves
planned developm en t" ureas
"T o rut 11 up with a Ilea how much tenacity we will have
a l l o w e d fo r w a r e h o u s e s , market — not saying ihere's
lo make sure we have Jobassembly mid other clean In­ anything Inherently wrong with
cncratlng Industry here,” said
dustry.
Ilea markets — Just doesn't
urlong. ^'Our whole problem
Farr served on Ihc county's make sense."
historically has been our will­
Economic Development Task
Farr said rliainl&gt;er directors ingness lo accept something
Force, a 24-member public- voted Iasi week tn oppose the
less."
private panel appointed In 1991 project.
Furlong suggested county zon­
in establish ways lo Improve ihc
"W e were kind o f surprised by
county's Job market and tax- lire derision." said Farr. "This ing standards should allow a
hasc.
doesn't appear consistent with narrower range of uses to dis­
O ne o f the in itia l m ajor the enmity's gads out there of courage the continued loss of
assumptions of the task force developing lots of |obs In quality needed development.

Continued from Page 1A

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Sawyer
Continued from Page 1A
Sawyer. 47. will serve the
remaining year o f .lore's term.
She did not comment on any
plans to seek rc-eleellon In the
iuluic. saying tlicre was work lo
Ih- done tiefore that was consid­
ered.
Her first meeting as a commis­

sioner will he Thursday.
Sawyer described her pre­
decessor as a "very kind and
gentle man" and said lhal she
will follow In Ills footsteps with
his main concerns o f public
safely (the lire and notice de­
partments) and Hie whole com ­
munity and Its needs.

"One of die reasons people
encouraged me lo run and dial I
wanted lo run was dial I sup­
ported Doc Jon- and I ticllcved
the same things. I believe that I
would he the only candidate that
he would have been confident
In." Sawyer said.
She promised lo work hard us

a commissioner and would try to
maintain Jure's |x&gt;licy of looking
al all sides of an Issue Itcfore
making a decision.
"1 will study every Issue and
make a Judgement based on
what’s best for the whole romm unlty," she pledged. "I want to
ensure that the commission

Hays Drive, Sunlord. died Mon­
day. April IH, 1994. ul Florida
Hospital. Orlando Horn July I.
1941, In Jackson. Term., she
moved lo Central Florida In
1990. Mrs. Hughes was a pre­
school teacher al Klndercare In
Sanford She was a member ol
the Loyal Order of llie Eastern
Star In Jacksonville

a Lutheran.
Survivors Include sorts, Gary.
Casselberry. Brace. White Hear.
M in n .; d a u g h t e r s . J o y c e
l.lndgren and Dianne, hoih of
Herinuntowti. Minn.; brother.
Vernard T. Thompson of Largo;
sis grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge of the arrange­
ments.

ANNA KOLEBAS

DEATHS
GRACE DOROTHY
CAMPANELLA
Grace Dorothy Canipunrltu.
08. Willow Drive. Lake Mary,
died Tuesday. April 19. 1994. al
Florida Hospital. A ltam onte
Springs Horn on April 25. 1925.
In Hrooklvu. N Y . she moved to
Central Florida In 1993. Mrs.
C am p a n e l I a was a re tire d
psychiatric nurse. She was a
member of the Church of the
A n n u n cia tio n In A lta m on te
Springs.
Survivors Include son. Steven
Komondorcus of Lake Mary;
brother. Tommy. Hrooklyn. NA .:
four grandchildren.
lleuemi Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of the
urrangcmenls.

MARY B. FLEISCHER
Mary H. Fleischer. 81. o f San­
ford. died Saturday. April 10.
1994. at Norlhlakc Regional
Medical Center. Tucker. Ga. She
was horn March 7, 1913, In
Alabama. Mrs. Fleischer wag a
hoincipnker.
Survivors Include daughter.
D ia n a . A tla n ta ; so n , M el.
E lb c rlo n . Ga.; sisters, Dot
P o w e ll. S a n fo rd , C h ris tin e
Griggs. Ml. Dora: one grandson
and one g re a t -grandson.
Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral
Directors. Atlanta. In charge of
arrangements.

CAROLYN DIANE HUGHES

Carol vn Diane Hughes, 52.

Survivors Include husband.
William N.; daughters. Cathy
Ann Hess and Currie Lee Mc­
Cormick ImiiIi of McMinnville.
Tenn., Patricia JoAnnc of MeClcnny. and Su/anne Esther ol
Sanlord: mollicr. Juanita M.
Richardson . Lakeland: son,
Michael John Aul of Sanford;
brothers, Thomas David Rich­
ardson Jr. of Neuncii. Ga. and
Donald Paul R ichardson o f
Ocala: sisters. Rebecca Ruth
Whipple of Lakeland and Mary
Sue Higginbotham of Sanford;
live grandchildren.
Hcucnn Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of the
arrangements.

SYBIL EVELYN JOHNSON
Sybil Evelyn Johnson. 77. of
Dululh. Minn., died Monday.
April IH. 1994. at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Springs. Born In
Duluth on June 27. 1910, she
was visiting Central Florida at
the time of her death. Mrs.
Johnson was a homemaker and

MARY EVELYN KIENA

Anna Kolcbas, 92. Duuhlll
Drive. Longwood. died Monday.
April IH. 1994. at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Springs. Horn In
C zechoslovakia on Nov. 20.
1901. she moved lo Central
Florida tn 197H. Mrs. Kolebas
was homemaker &lt;11x 1 a member
of llie Forest Lake Seven ill-day
Advenllst Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Lillie Atm Kolebas of Longwood.
and four grandchildren.
Hanfleld Funeral Services,
Winter Springs. In charge of the
arrangements.

M ary E v e ly n K lc n u . 85.
Waeasa Strecl. Geneva, died
Monday. April IH. 1994 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital. ROOSEVELT TAYLOR SR.
Sanford. Horn In Manhattan.
R o osevelt T a y lo r Sr.. H7.
N Y. on Jan. 15. 1909. she Wesson Court, Casselberry, died
moved lo Central Florida In Tuesday. April 19, 1994. at
1993. Mrs. Klcna was a home­ Sunhcll Living Center. Orlando.
maker. She wasa Catholic.
Horn on A pril 7. 1907. In
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s . Whlleslone. Va.. lie moved to
Charles J . Geneva, Edward J-. Central Florida In 1980. He was
Sun D iego; daughter, Joan a Hupllsl and an Army veteran of
Hartcuhageu of Slaten Island. World War II.
Survivors Include daughter.
N.Y.: sister, Lei Ida Smiles of
Slaten Island; eight g ra n d ­ Irma Rigby-SIms, Casselberry;
ch ildren and several g re a t­ sons. Roosevelt Jr. and Johnnie
D.. both of Hultlmorc; seven
grandchildren.
grandchildren.
Huldwtn Fairchild Funeral
Huldwln Fairchild Funeral
Home. Winter Park. In charge of Home. Altamonte Springs. In
die arrangements.
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Callaway was necessitated by
thut change.
Il was Sawyer, also, who led a
petition drive In 1990 for a
referendum lo force the city to
req u ire all bond Issues be
approved by the voters. The city
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Ethics of emergency-room experiments queried
chiefs of the National Institutes of Health and
Food and Drug Administration.
"Uncertainty and confusion with regard to
federal requirements ... could piny havoc with
patients' lives."
In most eases, the law allows a patient to
consent to scientific research only after being
fully Informed of the risks.
The government does allow some experiments
without consent, hut the problem Is determining
when that Is appropriate. The FDA says.the
experiment must offer the best hope In a
life-threatening emergency. The NIH says It must
pose minimal risk — no more than a routine
doctor visit would Incur.
The House Small Huslness subcommittee on
regulation, which Wyden chairs, spent a year

By LAURANNIBROAARD
Assoclatod Proas Writer
WASHINGTON — Trauma patients often owe
their lives to dramatic medical experiments
performed when they cannot consent, but
conflicting rules nre forcing doctors to make
maverick decisions about when the tests arc
Justified.
A congressional report, obtained by Tile
Associated Press, concluded that government
regulations on when doctors cun experiment on
patients without their consent arc contradictory
and the checks and balances are negligible.
"It would seem Investigators often exceed the
iMiunds of good Judgment and ethical cnnsld'
eratlon." Hep. Hon Wyden. D-Orc,, wrote the

studying cases In which hospitals allowed doctors
to lest drugs or machines on patients who were
physically unable to consent. The panel found
confusion over government policy.
"I am concerned," said Wyden. wito plans
hearings on the topic tills spring. "T h e subcom­
mittee found more than Isolated examples" of
problems.
Among them:
• Several hospitals, without FDA permission,
sidestepped standard cardiopulm onary re­
suscitation — CI’H — and substituted n machine
that pmnps the chest to restart the heart. The
FDA halted the tests and said further research
must Ik- on consenting patients. The subcom­
mittee said the adults-only pump was used on
children and on patients who had requented they

not be resuscitated. The manufacturer, Ambu
International/ did not return telephone calls
seeking comment.
• A hospital drew blood samples from drunken
patients for up to eight hours to test blood sugar
In a study unrelated to their treatment. Drunken
patients generally arc hospitalized that long to
sober up, and drawing blood to measure
alcohol-induced glucose fluctuation met the NIH's
risk requirement, said Kenneth Arnold, attorney
for Rhode Island Hospital In Providence. But a
worker cdmplalned, so the study was stopped
until the hospital writes Its own ethics guidelines.
• Unconscious head-trauma patients were
given an experimental drug, designed to stop cell
damage from lack of oxygen, or a placebo. The
NIH wouldn't sanction the trial.

Appeal filed
over lashing
of U.S. teen
By K1MNITML. WHITIMQ
Assoclatod Pross Writer
SINGAPORE — An American
teen -ager sen ten ced to six
strokes of the lash for vandalism
made a final jilra for mercy
today, hut there was no sign un
exception to Singapore's tough
criminal laws would lie made for
him.
law yers formally asked Presi­
dent O ng T c n g C h co n g to
pardon Michael P. Fay. A de­
cision Is expected within days.
The date of the flogging has not
been scheduled.
President Clinton s|ioke nut
Tuesday on In-half of Fay.
"It's not entirely clear that his
confession wasn't coerced from
him." Clinton said In Washing­
ton Clinton curlier sent a letter
to Ong appealing the sentence.
Fay. IH. pleaded guilty lust
month to two counts of vandal­
ism. two of mischief and one of
possessing stolen property for
spraying paint and tossing eggs
on cars last October
Hut he said In a letter to Ills
lalher In Kettering. Ohio, that he
had confessed only after a beat­
ing by the police.
A spokesman lor SlngujMirc'a
Ministry of Home Allairs said the
teen-ager's conviction was bused
on his guilty pica In open court,
not on Ills confession to police.
An Internal Investigation "r e ­
vealed no evidence of police
abuse." the s|Mikminun said.
Fay was sentenced to six
lashes with a 4-foot ruttun cane,
four months Ik-IiIiii I bars and a
$2,286 line.
Caning In Singapore consists
ol six lashes (hi the bare but­
tocks with a water-soaked rattan
rod wielded by a martial-arts
expert. The lushes can tear the
llesh. bloody ( I m- buttocks and
leave scars.
Ills lather sakl he advised his
son to plead guilty to reduced
charges, not realizing that the
judge was going to order his son
caned.
" If you're going to penalize
somebody, then penalize me.
and I’ll take tils place." George
Fay said this week.
M ichael Fay has lived In
Slnguporc since 1992 wltti his
mother and stepfather. His fa­
ther. the 47-yeor-old president of
a Dayton auto-scalunt company,
says Ills son took It hard when
Ills parents divorced In 1984.
when Michael wasf).
George Fay und Ills cx-wlfc
each remarried shortly thereaf­
ter. They got Joint custody of
Michael, but he chose to live
with Ills father.
Over the next few years, Fuy
moved Ills family to Kunsas City:
Eric, I’a.; Chicago and finally the
Dayton suburb o f Kettering In
pursuit of his career. Fay ulso
has two younger sons from his
second marrluge.
Fay described his son as bright
a n d s o c ia b le b u t a b it
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Red Sox, Dodgers, Marlins, A’s open with wins
Meat gain on playoff berth
MIAMI — The Miami Ileal moved within one
victory o f cllnrhlng a playoff spot, opening a
33 point lead In Inc first hall Tuesday and
coast Inn lo a 126-99 win over Minnesota.
Glen Rice scored 32 (minis for Miami, which
snapped a five-game losing streak. The Timberwolves lost their seventh In a row.
One more victory by Miami or a loss by
Charlotte will clinch a playoff spot for the Heat.
They finish the season with games nt home
against Atlantn on Thursday &lt;uid nt Indiana on
Saturday.

Manning, Owls top Gators
GAINESVILLE — Gene Manning led the
Florida Atlantic Owls lo a 4-2 victory over
Florida on Tuesday with a two-out. two-run
homer nt the topof the ninth Inning.
The homer on a Shane Speurs fastball pushed
Florida Atlantic (27-19) to a 4-0 lead. Florida
(27-13) scored lla only runs on a two-run double
by Knwrl Drown In (hr bottom of the ninth.
The Owls winning pitcher Marty Reinhardt
(4-4) worked HVi Innings, while the Gators' Seun
McClellan (1-1) was logged with the loss.

Prom StaffRaporta
SANFORD — The Sunntlnnd Corporation Red
Sox. Rlnkcr Materials Dodgers and Marlins
opened the second half of the Sanford Recreation
Department Lillie Major Baseball League season
like they finished the first half, with victories.
But that group was Joined by a new memlier to
the winners' column ns the First Union Bank A's
scorrd nine runs over the final three Innings to
win their first game of the seusoii, 12-11, over the
Stairs Really While Sox nt Roy Holler Field.
In the other game al Roy Holler Field Tuesday
night, the defending City Champion Red Sox
becume (he first team to win nine games us
Adam Frank and Bud Bennett combined on u
one-hitter and the offense produerd an 11-run
third Inning In a 15-0 whitewashing o f the Cook
Construction Orioles.
In the games al Lnkefront Field, the Dodgers
scored al least three runs In every Inning and
cruised lo their fifth straight victory. 12-2. over
the ExpoH; and Jhon Kllllngsworlh and Nick
Ireland combined on a no hitter as Die Marlins
won Ihclr third slrnlght game. 11-1, over the Fun
World al Flea World Cardinals.
The other four learns In the leuguc will pluy

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their first games of the second half on Thursday.
Al Roy Holler Field, the Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) Royals (6 2 ) play the Fisher.
Uiurcnec. Deen A Fronuing Blue Jays (2-6) and
nt Uikefronl Field. Hie Freddie llownrd Pirates
(1-7) lake on (lie undefeated Railroaders Cubs
(H O). Both games start at 5:45 p.m.
Contributing lo Hie A's (l-H) attack were Chris
Parra (Iwo doubles, three runs, two RBI). Dontral
Jones (triple, single, two runs. RBI), Matt Bozclku
(double, single, run. two RBI), winning pitcher
Eddie Wells (double, single, run. RBI), WHHc
Dennett (double, run. two RBI). Doug Tctxclra
(single). Marcus Stokes (three runs), Brian Wade

(run) and James Dcrnlng (RBI).
Doing the damage for the White Sox (5-4) were
Aaron Hubbard (four singles, run. four Kill). Nick
Solllcn (three singles, four runs). Michael While
(triple, run. RBI). Joseph Blake (double, run.
RBI). Mark Hicks (double. RBI). Bryon Hubbard
(single, run. RBI). Danny Wcyh (single, two runs),
Conner Newton (single) und ITonovun Daniels
(run).
Powering the Red Sox (9-0) were Levi Raines
Jr. (home run. triple, double, three runs, three
RBI). Nick Erickson (double, single, run. two
RBI). Bennett (double, single, run. RBI). Matt
Mcrgo (home run. two runs, three RBI). Robert
Robinson (home run. run. two RBI). Julius Griffin
(single, two runs). Troy Brinson (single, run) and
Frank and Randy Ford (two m ils each).
Dennis Brldgcr tripled for the lone Orioles (3-6)
safety.
leading the way for the Dodgers (7-2) were
Shane Bumscd (triple, single, two runs, two RBI).
Krndcl! Krnnon (home run. run. four RBI). Grady
Hutchins and winning pitcher Brian Porter (one
double, one run and one RBI each). Christian
Burdick (single, two runs, two RBI). Andrew

□ Bee Little Mejore, Page 2B

Hurricanes win in 11th

Rotary,
C.L. Marine
stroll in
rec softball

MIAMI — Mike Tortl. who was 3-for-O with
three RIM. drove In the winning run In the I Ith
Inning as Miami beat Fiorina Southern 7-0
Tuesday.
Mai Erwin was 4-for-S with one RDI for Miami
(32-9). Ills solo homer pulled the Hurricanes to
within one run. nt 9-4.
The win went to Jay Tessmer (3-2). who
pitched a scoreless 11th Inning. Chris Wagner
(3-1) look the loss for Florida Southern (39-0).

Prom StattReports

AROUND THE NATION
Magic cruise; Thomas injured
AUBURN HILLS. Mich. - Islali Thomas tore
his Achilles tendon In what was ulmost certainly
Hie Iasi NBA game of Ills career, a 132-104 loss
Tuesday night In the Orlando Magic.
Thomas, whose upcoming retirement after 13
seasons Is the worst-kept secret In the NBA.
limped off the court for the last time wllh 1:37
left In the third quarter. He scored 12 |Kilnta In
26 minutes and waged a losing battle ugulnsl
Magic point guard Anfernec' HftrdAwny, Wild
finished wllh 25 points.
With the victory. Orlando clinched the
homccourt advantage for the first round of Hie
playoffs. II was the Magic's llrsl win at The
Palace In 10 tries since the building opened.

Marlins get best of Rockies
DENVER — Brel Darbcrlc and Gury Sheffield
hit home runs mid David Weathers weathered u
rain delay, leading the Florida Marlins over the
Colorado Rockies 6-4 Tuesday night.
The game was stopped for 42 minutes by rain
In the lop of the fourth Inning with Florida
ahead 4-2. and Weathers (2-1) seemed lo gain
strength from Hie dcluy. He struck out the side
In the fourth en route lo retiring nine straight
batters.
Bryan Harvey relieved with two outs In the*
ninth, two runners on base and Florida ahead
6-2. He walked a batter and gave up a two-run
single to Walt Weiss before striking out Nelson
Llrlano for his fifth save.

WHAT'S HAPPENING
Baseball
□ Lake Howell el Seminole, 4 p.m.
U Lake Mary at Lake Brantley, 7 p.m.
UOvledo al Lyman, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ Lake Howell at DeLand, 4 p.m.

Softball
□ Leesburg at Seminole, 2:30 p.m.
□ Spruce Creek vs. Oviedo al Oviedo Sports
Complox. JV, 5 p.m.; V, 6:30 p.m.
□ Edgewater at Lake Brantley. JV, 5:30 p.m.; V,
7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Tennis
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Seminole el Colonial, 2:30 p.m.
Lake Mary at Boona, 3:15 p.m.
Lyman at Apopka. 3:30 p.m.
Lake Brantley at Winter Park, 3 p.m.

H *f*M Photo by M a rt Nanla

Freshman shortstop Marnle Bernstein (sliding) was
2-for-3 wllh a trlplo, two runs scored, and Iwo runs

Freshman leads Pats by Rams
By TONV DsSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — On a night when the Lake Mary High
School softball tcurn was feting Its seniors, a Lake
Brantley freshman began to make a name for herself.
Mamie Bernstein, playing In her lOlh varsity game,
was 2-for-3 with a two-RBI triple and two runs scored
and pluyed u flawless shortstop to lead the Lake
Brantley Patriots to a 10-H win over the Lake Mary
Rams In a Seminole Athletic Conference game Tuesday
night al the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
"W e called her up during Hie spring break, when we
went down lo Barlow to pluy In a tournament." said
I^ikc Brantley coach Brian Shaffer. "She did such a
good Job (hat I decided she was no longer a Junior
varsity player."
Lake Mary, which committed three errors to help
Lake Brantley (17-6, 7-2 SAC) score four unearned runs
In (he first Iwo Innings, scored three unearned runs of
Its own In Hie hot lorn of the third to cut the lead to 4-3.
Keyed by Bernstein's triple, the Patriots came right
buck with three runs In the lop of the fourth Inning lo
move out to a 7-4 lead. Nadine Whllc-Davls led off Hie
fifth Inning wllh another triple to opark another
three-run outburst for Luke Brantley that made the
score 10-4.

By JOB KAY

□ Colonial va. Seminole at Lake Sylvan Park, 2:30
p.m.
□ Boone at Lake Mary, 3:15 p.m.
□ Apopka at Lyman, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley at Winter Park, 3 p.m.

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The Rums (0-12. 4-5 SAC) came back again, getting
three runs back on Corl Hlllnskl's three-run home run
In the bottom of the fifth. A double by Liz Davidson and
singles by Diane Duller and Llndy Longslaff In the
seventh reduced the deficit lo 10-H. but thut's us close
ns the Rums could get.
"I'll say one thing, the girls continue to plug nwuy at
It," said Lake Mary coach Jcannte Fisher. "Th ey got
back in the game and we had the tying run at the plate.
"But once ugaln. we dug ourselves early. Monica
(Cnmardesc. the Lake Mary pitcher) came out throwing
strikes and they (Lake Brantley) were hitting the ball.
We Just didn't pluy defense behind her."
Whllc-Davls also bad a two-run single lo go with her
triple. She also scored Iwo runs. Tiffany Poppc singled
twice and scored twice. Jill Soost udded two singles and
three RBI. Winning pitcher Annie Frceburg had Iwo
singles, one run. and two RBI. Dawn Barnes scored
twice. Stacie Stullcr had a run and un RBI.

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baltod In Tuosday niQht lo help Iho Lako Brantley
Patriots hold oil Iho Lako Mary Rams 10 8

SANFORD — Scoring six runs In
Hit* top of Hie first Inning. the
Rolary Breakfast Club rolled lo a
13-4 win over First Baptist In
Sanford Krrrratlon Junior Girls'
Slowplteh Solihull Lcugue play
Monday night at Pluchurst Park
In Senior League pluy. Chain of
Lakes Marine blunted Hie Mune Girls
15-1.
Th e Senior Leugue saw Iwo
games played Saturday al Plnrhurst
Park. Insurance World besting the
'M ane Girls 14-5 and Nichols scoring
twice In Hie top of Hie seventh to
overtake Chain of Uikea Marine 7-6.
Lukclln Bryant was 3far.-3 with u
home run. double, single, and (wo
runs scored lo lead the Rotary
Breakfast Club Sophia Lillies added
a home run. triple, and two runs.
Cryslul Cain singled twice and
scored Iwlcc.
Also chipping In were Shavon
Anderson (single. Iwo runs); Brit­
tany Ramay. Tustia Fisher, and
Angela Cumpbcll (each with u single
and a run); and April Pearson and
Lindsey Airn (oik- run each).
For First Baptist, Melissa W llle
doubled and singled. Aluuna War
ren hit u double and scored u run.
Mandy Prlddy. Jalcaua Pringle, und
Amanda Lcgcttc each luid a single
and u run scored . Tluw unnu
McDonald and Anna (loverly both
singled.
Nina Byrd led (lie 17-hlt uttuck of
Chain of Lakes Marine Monday
night with u home run. Iwo singles,
and three runs. Sliavon Williams
contributed a home run. single und
iwo runs. Lukdshu Byrd tripled,
singled, and scored twice. Jaslia

CINCINNATI — Joe Oliver's swollen ankle
prompted (he Cincinnati Reds to (rude two minor
league pitchers Tuesday for Houston backup
catcher Eddie Taubensee.
The Astros oblulncd minor leaguers Ross
Powell and Marty Lister for Taubensee. who
wasn't playing much behind Scotl Servals.
Taubensee. a gruduulc o f Luke Howell High
School, appeared In Just five games, going
1-for-10.
The Reds put Oliver, a graduate of Orlando's
Boone High School, on the 15-day disabled list
Tuesday, retroactive to last Tuesday. He's not
sure exactly how lie hurt Ills left ankle, and Hie
Reds aren't sure exactly what's wrong.
Trainer Greg Lynn said a sac In Hie ankle Is
swollen, but doctors don't know why.
Oliver might huve Injured It during a play at

the plate Monday nlglil In Montreal. He fell no
pain during the game, and didn’t get any
swelling until the next day.
"Brian Dorsctt caught five consecutive gumes
while Oliver rested the ankle last week. Oliver
worked out Sunday and said he felt ready lo
return.
But the swelling returned Monday, and he
couldn't put much weight on it Tuesday. The
Reds arc treating the ankle with Ice und
anti-inflammatory drugs.
"Th ey don't know iril's going lo lukc a week or
four weeks. It's u gray urea." Oliver said. "It felt
pretty good a few days ngo. I think It hnd u bad
reaction lo me trying lo push II too much."
It would be a major blow If Oliver Is sidelined
for an extended lline. Lusl season he achieved
career highs In homers (14). runs balled In (75)
and doubles (2H) while appearing In 139 games.
Dorsctt. 33. lias never appeared In more than
25 gumes In any major-league season. His career
average Is .221.

Manager Davcy Johnson plans to use both
catchers. Taubensee bats left-hunded. Dorsctt
right-handed.
" I don't know If It will be a strict platoon, but
|’|| probably share some o f Hie catching." he said.
"Taubensee doesn't know our pitching staff."
Taubensee. 25. balled .250 with nine home
runs and 42 RBIs during 94 games for Houston
last year In his first full season In the major
leagues. But he hud u poor spring, hitting Just
. 189. and opened the season as the backup.
He began bis career In the Cincinnati organiza­
tion ns the Reds' No. 6 draft choice In 1986 from
Lake Howell. Oakland chose him In the 1990
major lcugue draft. Cleveland then claimed him
on waivers In 1991.
Taubensee broke Into llic big leagues with
Cleveland In 1991, bulling .242 In 26 games. The
ludluns traded him lo Houston along with pitcher
Willie Blair for outfielder Kenny Lofton and
Infleldcr Dave Rohde In December 1991.

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�SB - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 20, 10tM

‘Hot Shoe’ stays hot,
posts 8 th Orlando win

S TA T S &amp; STANDINGS
Memphis at Birmingham
Orlando af Chattanooga
Huntsville at Nashville

DOGS
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By PAULM ARSIQUA
Spoclal lo fho Hornld__________
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
(jraduato now playing lor the Chicago White Sox. Hla stats aro
(or the 1994 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals in tho second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 gomos) In the third column.
One day altor enjoying the first three-homo run gamo In his
caroor, Ralnos suffered an 0-for-4 performance Tuosday night.
Tho White Sox still wort, beating the Mllwaukoo Qrewors6-2.

RAINES GAUGE
Category
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Games.............. 10
At-bats.............. 44
Runs.................
8
Hits................... 11
RBI....................
7
Doublos............. 0
Triples..............
0
Homo runs.......
5
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Steals...............
Average............. .250

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Canlral Florida 1. South Florida I ‘
Cincinnati
• 4 447 —
Clam ton 10. G eorgia!
St. Lo ult
415
1
5
*9
Em bry R id d lt). E c h trd l.
Houston
7
4
534
Ml
Florida Atlantic 4, Florida 3
4
Pittsburgh
6
500 2
Jackto nvill* 13, Florida AAM I
9
Chicago
3
750 5
Kentucky 12. W Kentucky 5
W #tl D im io n
LSU 14. SE Louisiana*
W
L Pet. GB
Miami ), Florida Soulhern 4 (II mningtl
4
571
San Francisco
§
M lltlltlp p l Col 1 1 Loyola, NO 1 4, 2nd
4
447
Colorado
7
M9
gam olinningt
9
J57 3
Los Angolas
s
R a llin tl, SI. Thomat 1
San Diego
)
700 5*9
12
South Alabama II. M ittitilp p l SI 4
T u ttd a y 'i Gamai
SC Alkan ). North Florida!
Loi A ngalai I Philadelphia )
Southern M ill 10. M lttlttlp p l V
Montraal 4, San F rancltco 1
S ta lu n ll. Bolhuna Cookmanl
Cincinnati 4. P iltib urg h 2
SI L o u lil. Atlanta 4
H o u ito n l. ChltagoO
Florida 4, Colorada 4
Now York 4. San Diago 3
W adnatday'i Gamai
NATIONAL LEAOUE
Houilon IH arnltch 02) al Chicago (Young
G AB
R H Pci
0 )) ,l:2 0 p m
14 70
444
12 45
B u rk t Col
Philadelphia (Judan I t) al San F ra n tltc o
II
473
13 57
73
Kent NY
(S w lttl 1), a O lp m
415
Bichette Col
11 53 15 7?
Florida I Rapp I I I al Colorado (Reynoso
13 44
S 19
413
Cede no Hou
1-1), 1)41 p m .
4 IB
400
12 45
JeMertesSIL
Pittsburgh IWagntr I I) al Clnclnnall
386
Klesko A ll
15 44
13 17
(Smlloy 1 II. M l p m
6 17
AtouM on
17 45
378
St Louis (Tewksbury 1 0 ) at A tlanta
371
Daulton Phi
12 45
13 17
(G la vm al 0). 1:40p m
375
13 44 10 18
Bagwell Hou
Haw York IP Smith I 2) a l Lot Angaloi
Pendleton A ll
IS 45
• 73 354
(K * G rouO 0), 10.31pm
R untScortd
M onlraal (Fassero 0 I) a t San Diago
Sandert, A lla nla. I l l Blchetla. Colorado
&lt;S Senders I II, I0;3)p m
IS. R Sandart. C lnclnn all. 14; S h tllitld .
Florida, 14; B urkt. Colorado. 14 Klatko.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A lla n la . 13; D H ollInt. P hiladelphia, 12;
E a it Division
D y k tlra , Philadelphia, 13, M c G rlll. Allanla.
W
L Pet.
OB
13 Daulton, Philadelphia. 13
B alhm or*
I
j 447 —
Rum Belted In
Toronto
4
S 443 —
Kent, New York. 13; Galarraga. Colorado.
Bolton
4
1 611
Ly
1); Blchetla, Colorado. 14; Canine, Florid*.
New York
6
6 ,100
2
I St B ag wo 11, M o u t to n , 14; P a u l Io n ,
Detroit
S
t 317
4
Philadelphia. 14; Klesko. A llanla. 12. DSan
Central Division
de rt, A tlanta, 13; MaW llllems. San Fran
W
L Pet.
OB
c lu o . 13. Pendloton, A llanla, 11
C ltv tla n d
7
4 414 —
H ilt
Chicago
■
1 411 ~
Pondlolon, A lla nla. 33; Kent, Now York
K a m a tC lly
6
4 500
Hi
33, B lc h o llo , C olorado. 32; D S ande rt.
Milwaukee
4
4 .100
Hi
A lla nla, 31; B u rkt, Colorado. 20; Conlnt,
Minnesota
4
10 .204
4W
Florida, I4j Cedano. Houilon. 14; Lanklord.
W att O lv liltn
SI Loult, l«
W
L Pet.
OB
D oibla t
Oakland
7
4 111 —
LW alker. M onlraal. 4; Cedano. Houilon. );
Calllornla
4
I 424
ILy
Hlchalla, Colorado. 7i Alou. Montreal, 4. I
Saallla
1
7 .41)
ILy
a r o llt d w llh l.
Taxes
4
4 111
JLy
T riplot
Tutaday't Gamai
M a rtin, P lllib u rg h . 3; Cordero. Monlraal,
Boilon 13. O akland!
2, RSandart, Clnclnnall. 2; Finley. Houilon.
D a lro llt. K a m a i City 5
2, B u rkt. Colorado, 1; WWIIton. Chicago, 1;
Chicago*. Milwaukee 2
lla r o t lo d w llh 1
Saalllo), N aw Y ork)
Homo Runt
Toronto 11, T r i a l 3
Konl, New York. I . Bichette. Colorado. 4,
Baltimore 4. Calllornla 3
M a W lllla m t. San Francisco. 4; K letko.
Cleveland7, Mlnnatota 6
A lla nla, 1. Conlne, Florida, i i Shalllald,
Wednesday's Camel
Florida, I t B u rkt. Ctdorado. 5; Bondi. San
K a m a i C ity (Con* M l al O etroll (Lim a
F r a n d tc o , Si G a la rra g a , C olorado. Si
001, C l i p m
Daullon, Philadelphia. 1
Seattle (R Johnion 1 I) al New York (Koy
Stolon B atot
2 I ) , ) OSpm
DSandert. Atlanta. I ; Clayton. San Fran
Chicago (M tD ow all I 2) at M ilwaukee
d u o , 4; RSandart, Clnclnnall. 1; Oil Kay, SI.
(HlguoraO 1), tiO lp m
Loult. 3; DeShleldt. Lea Angelet, 1; Blchetla.
Oakland (K a ria y 10) at Boilon (Clem oni
Colorado. 1; Kelly, Cincinnati, 3; Bondi, San
1 01.) Olp m
F ra n d tc o , 3
Texas (Helling 1 0) a l Toronto (Slewarl
PITCHIHO
2 0 ) ,): 31 p m
1 D a d lio n t
C alifornia IM .Leller 10) at Baltim ore
l i a r * lle d w llh 1000
(M u tkln * 1 0 ) ,) 31 p m
Strikeout!
Cleveland (D e M a rlin e t 0 2) a) M lnneiola
B e n o t. San D logo, 24; P J M a r lln o t,
(D e ih a le i 1-31,4 OSp m
M ontreal, 24; TrachtH, Chicago. 23; Sm olti.
A lla nla. 23; Klla, Houilon. 31; G M addui,
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
A llanla. 21; K a G to tt, Lot Angelet. 21
E a iftrn D Iv iilo n
le v e l
w
L Pel, GB
M P erei. SI Loult, 5. Harvey. Florida, Sr
4
434 —
McMichael. Atlanta. 6; DJonat. Philadelphia,
Greenville (B re ve t)
t
4
4
500 Us
3; Franco. New York. 3: 4 are lied w ith 2
Carolina IP Irales)
Hi
4 ,500
Jacksonville (M ariners) 4
41
/
7
AM ERICAN LEAOUE
Orlande (Cubt)
S
Hv
4
333 I ' t
8
Knoxville (Blue Joys)
G AB
R H Pci.
W oitom D lvltlan
4
30
7 11 .431
O'Neill NY
McGwire Oak
11 40
14 1)
421
H u n ltv lll* (A lh llc t)
7
4
.414 NoolOak
to
34
4 14 .431
Challunooga IR e d tl
4
4
600
Ly
Javier
Oak
13 M
14 23
411
M o m phli IR o ya ll)
7
1
143
Ly
12 41
II II
400
McRae KC
N o th v lll* IT w In tl
4
1
.141 I
Uuhner Son
11
41 10 I I
400
Birm ingham (WSoa)
1
I
271 4
14 40
I) 14
400
M o lllo r Tor
Tuesday’s Oamet
10 14
10 IS
345
LollonC le
Birm ingham 4. Carolina 1
11
43
)
I)
145
Balnet
Bit
N o th v lll* 4. K noxville3
II
12
4 20
141
Olerud Tor
Jacksonville t, Chattanooga 2
14
13 13 20
241
C O avltC al
Orlondo 2, H u n ltv lll* 3
Runt Scored
Greenville 2. Memphis I
White. Toronto. 14, RAIom ar. Toronto. IF;
Wednesday's Oamet
M plitor, Toronto, I); Thom at. Chicago. 14:
Jacktenvlllo at Knoavllto, 1
FLORIOA

BASEBALL STANDINGS

COLLBOB BABBBALL

BASEBALL LEADERS

best
160
047
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

Carter. Toronto. 20. Delgado. Toronto. II.
Stalnbach. Oakland. 14. Thomat. Chicago
II. Graanwell Boston. II. M olltor. Toronto.
II . Sara Had w ith 14
Hit*
M o lilo r. Toronto. 24. RAlomar, Toronto.
23. Javiar. Oakland. 33. W hit*, Toronto. 22.
Puckett, M lnn aula , 31. MVaughn, Bokton.
20. Olerud, Toronto. 30. C D avli, Calllornla,

20

Ooublai

Knoblauch. M in n a u t*. I ; Frym an, Detroit.
4 Barroa, Oakland. 4: M olltor. Toronto, 4, 4
a r r had with 1.

Trtgtes
Dial. Milwaukee. 1, Grllley Jr. Seetll*. 3.
Oiei. Milwaukee. 1: RAIomar. Toronto. 1:
While. Toronto. 2. Mara lied with I
Hem* R uni
Delgado Toronto. I,- Thomat. Chicago. ).
S ierra. Oakland, 4; C arter. Toronto. I,
Stalnbach. Oakland. 1; Franco. Chicago. 1.
Ralaet, Chicago. 1

Helen B o m
Coleman. K a m a i City, I , Lotion, Cl*va
York. 5. Javiet, Oakland. 5. Huts*. Taxat. 4.
McRae. K anta t C ity. 4. RAIomar, Toronto
4: Nixon. Boston, 4
PITCHINO
3 Decisions
Ber*. Chicago. 2 0. 1 000. 2 12; Mussina
Baltim ore. 3 0. 1 000. 1 I t . Brisco*. Oakland.
3 0. 1 000. 2.45; McDonald Baltim ore. 2 0.
1 000 2 41; A lv a re i Chicago 2 0, 1 000 3 23
S lew arl, Toronto. 3 0 1 000 5 14; Howell.
Texas. 1 0.1 000. * 53
Strikeouts
Gutman, Toronto. 24, Menlgen Toronto.

14; Gordon, Kantat City. I), Brown, Texas.
1); Solo, Boilon, 14. A le lttr. Toronto, 14; 6
nr* tied with t l
Savat
LaSmlth, Balhmor*. ), Grah*. Calllornla.
4. Aguilar*. M lnnoulA 4. Ruttoll, Boilon. 4:
Farr. Clovtland. 3. RHernandet, Chicago. 3;
Hannoman. Dalroil, 2. Hank*. Tatat. 2;
R e a r d o n , New Y o r k , 3

All Tlmat EOT
CASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Dlvltlan
W L Pcf
y Mew York
54 JS 484
m Orlando
48 &gt;1 488
:« New Jefley
44 14 550
M l* ml
41 1* t i l
Boilon
31 48 397
Phi fed* 1phi a
74 55 304
Wathinglon
7J 54 791
Central Dielsten
* Atlanta
54 7* 700
■ Chirago
55 25 448
a Cleveland
45 14 570
■ Indiana
44 u 557
Charlotte
38 40 487
Detroit
70 59 253
Milwaukee
It 40 241
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
*
W L Pet.
y Howl ton
57 J) t i l
« San Antonio
54 16 4/5
* Utah
50 2* 633
* Derwer
40 3* 504
Minnesota
70 5* 251
Dallas
II 44 11*
Pacific Division
/ Seattle
40 It 75*
* Phoenii
54 24 *75
* Golden State
41 31 404
* Portland
44 23 541
L A Lakers
33 66 .414
L A Clippers
77 52 342
Sacramento
77 53 262

"I'm really pleased with to­
night's win," said Hnlough. wtio
now has eight feature wins this
ti c a a (i n a t d i r O r l a n d o
speedpliint. "W e were running
otd tires. but the handling and
the motor were outstanding."

career
1,827
6,920
1.219
2.062
714
332
100
128
752
.298

Tim Ralnas

Selkaly 3 4 4 4 10. C o lts * 104 4 1*. Burton 4 13
4 1 14. M ln *r 3 7 2 2 1. A tkln tO 1 0 0 0 Totals
44 *2 31 U 134
Minnesota
14 27 21 74 - **
M iam i
42 1* 74 31 - 114
1 Point goals — Mirysetola 4 It I Rider 4 4.
Person 2 4. Jack son 0 I C Smith 0 II . M iam i
4 12 (Rice 4 4. Shaw 23, A sklnt 0 I, S Smith
0 3) Fouled out — None Rebounds —
Minnesota 11 (Jackson H I. M iam i 44 IRIc*.
Seikaty 10) A ts lilt — Minnesota 21 (Jackson
4). M iam i 35 (Long, Shaw S) Total fouls —
M innaw ta 2*. M iam i 13 Technical — Min
n e u ta coach Low* Flagrant tout — Gulberi
A - 14*53

NHL PLAYOFFS
A ll T im et EOT
CONFERENCE OUARTERFINALS
(Best at I I
EASTERN CONFERENCE
N Y Rangart v t. N. V. Islanders
Rangers lead M r let 2 4
Thursday, A pril 3)
N Y R angartal N Y Itlan dert. 7 )4p m
lu n d 'jv Aorill 1#
N Y Hangars at N Y Itlan dert. I 04 p m
P iltib urg h v t. Washington
Serlet tied I I
Tuesday, A p ril I t
P iltib u rg h 2 Washington I
Thursday. A p ril 31
Pittsburgh at W ashington.7 l i p m
New Jersey v t. Bultalo
Series lied I I
Tuetdey. A pril I t
New Jersey 1. Buttalo I
Thursday. A p ril I t
New Jersey a l Buttalo. 7:11 p m
Bettors v t, Montreal
Series tied 1-1
Thursday, A p ril 31
Boston at M onlrool. 7 3* p m
Saturday, A p ril 23
Boston al Montreal. • 04 p m
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Detroit VI ta n Jet*
San Jet* leads ta r i n l -4
W rdn atdjy. A pril 24
San J o t* at D alro il. 7 34pm

UNO!

Friday. April I!
D etroit at San Jose, 10 34 p m
Calgary v t. Vancouvar
Vancouver I r t d t la ria t 1 4
Wednatday, A p ril 10

OB
4

10*1

Vancouver at Calgary,* l i p rn
Friday, A p r il!)
Calgar y at Vancouver. 10 14 p m
Toronto v t Chicego
Toronto loads tones 10
Wednesday, A p ril 34
Chicago at Toronto, 7 l i p m
Saturday. A p ril 11
Toronto at Chicago, 1 14 p m

OB

3Ly
)

4'y

II

t &lt;linched b a il conlerenco record
» cl Inched pla ro ll tier Ih
y clincheddivitionIdle
T uatday'tO am at
Boilon 110. Milwaukee 113
Allanla It. N aw York 14
New Jersey 111, Philadelphia 110
Indiana 111. W athinglon DO
M iam i 134, M inn *io ta 44
Orlando 111, Detroit 144
San Anionio 40. H ouilon K
Denver 131. L A Inkers»a
Phoenix 122. Seatlle 114
Utah 111, Sacramento 104
Wednesday's Oamat

Mlnnaula at Orlando. 7:34 p.m,
Washington al Char loll*, 7:30 p m
C lavtlandallndlana.l 30pm.
Doltoll at Mllwaukoo, I 30pm
Denver al L A Cllppon, 10 30 p m
Sealllt a&lt; L A Lakart, 10:30 p m.

NBA BOXES
MAOIC 111. PISTONS 144
ORLANDO (133)
Scoll I I I 2 2 20. K rytlkow lak 4 4 4 4 13,
O'Neal 114 4 II 14. N Anderton 4 13 4 4 I),
Hardaway 4 I) 1 1 31. H olllm 1 1 00 3. Royal
2 1 1 2 4. S k llti 1 3 1 4 4 . Avenl 54 13 11.
Bowie 1 7 3 2 4. Green 2 7 00 4 Totals: 44 44
34 3) 137
DETROIT 11041
E lllo ll 1110 0 4. M lllt 1 4 0 0 4. G Anderson
3 3 0 1 4, Burners 4 14 3 4 31. Thomat 4-11 4 4
12, Jones 1 4 00 4. Chllcult 3 7 3 3 4, Houilon
4 10 4 4 14, Hunter 1 1 1 2 4. Wood 3 J 3 4 10.
Macon 111 4 4. Liberty I 3 0 0 2 Totals 34 43:
I I 21104
Orlando
30 41 32 21 - 111
D etroit
I I 34 14 34 - 104
1 Point goals — Orlando 4 14 (Hardaway
2 4, Scott 11. Skllet I I. Anderson I S. Bowie
O il, Detroit 131 (O um aft S I. Wood 3 3,
Hunter 1 I, M lllt 0 I, Chllcult 0 I. Houilon 0 1.
th o m a t O il Fouled out — None Rebounds
— Orlando 42 (Avenl 111, Detroit S4 I Jones 4)
A t i l t l t — Orlando 34 (Hardaway 61, D eltoll
TO (Thom at 6). Total to u lt — Orlando 31,
O elroll 14. A — 11,414
HEAT 124, TIM BE RWOLVES 44
MINNESOTA (44)
Laellnar 4 11 I I II. W e ll 34 00 4. Brown
0 0 0 0 0. Rider 11 I ! 3 4 21. M W illiam s 0 3 0 0
0. Person a 14 1 3 II. C Smith 0 1 0 2 0. Bailey
3 4 4 4 4, M atey IS 44 10. D avit 4 II 3 4 II,
Jackson 44 0 0 4. Gulberi 1 4 3 3 4 Totals
31 41 17 3544
M IA M I 1156)
Long 2 13 0 0 4. Rice 11 20 2 3 33. Salley S 4
4 1 14. Shaw 5 7 0 0 13. S Smith 4 4 4 7 12.

OHLANDO — Hating vctcrmi
G ary " H o t S h o e ” Hnlough
charged from (he middle of the
pack lo win the Orange County
Hoick Lute Model feature lust
Friday, April 15. ut Orlando
Specdworld.

D a lla tv t. SI. Loult
Dalles loodt u r le t I 4
Wednesday, A p ril 14
SI Lo ulsel D eltas,* l i p m
Friday, A p ril 73
Dal Ia t at SI. Loult. I : U p m.

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American Lejgue
O E T R O IT TIO E R S - Sent D«nny
Bautista. outfielder, to Toledo ol tt&gt;o Interne
Hanoi Loogu* Recalled Jot* Llmo. pitcher,
from Toledo
SEATTLE MARINERS - Placed Edgar
M artin *!, third boteman. on Hie 15 day
disabled list Activated Brian Turang, In
tielder. Irom the ditahk-d lilt
TEXAS RANGERS-Activated Jon Shave,
intledler. Irom Ih* ISday dltabltd llt l and
designated him lor assignment.
Nat tonal League
CINCINNATI REDS - Acquired Eddie
Taubentee, catcher, from Ih* Houston Astros
lor Rost Powell and Marty U tta r, pitchers
Placed Jo* Oliver, catcher, on Ih* ISday
disabled lit!
SAN DIEOO PADRES - Assigned Hector
Forgot, pitchor. lo Rancho Cucamonga ol Ih*
Californio Loagu*

TVIRADIO
AUTORACINO
1:30 a m - ESPN. NASCAR F lr lt Union
400

BASEBALL
7:10 p m . — ESPN. Toaat Rangort at
Toronto Blue Jayt. (L I
10:30 p m, — ESPN. Now York M o lt at Lo t
Angelet Dodgers, (L I
BASKETBALL
7 p m — SUN. NBA Magic Tonight
7 30 p m . — SUN, NBA. Mlnnetota Tim
bo rw olve ta lO rla n d o M itg lc. (L )

Uy lap four. Balough was In
third place. Three laps Inter, he
was In second place, challenging
David Russell for the No. 1 spot.
After three lops of door-to-door
racing. Balough used n high
g ro o ve pass io get around
Russell and lake the lead.
The next eight hips were
"Follow ihe Leader" racing with
Russell damped on Halough's
rear bumper In an effort to
re g a in his u dvn n ln gc. Hut
Russell's challenge ended In n
cloud of smoke on the hark
straightaway, when a blown
engine put him behind [ill wall.
"I hated to see David fall out
because we had a real good race
going." sold Halo ugh.
Russell, a three-time Florida
A s s o c ia t io n o f S to c k C ar
Automobile Racing (FASCAH)
Late Model champion, had re­
sumed rurlng several weeks ago
nflcr a six-week layoff,
"This Is real disappointing."
said Russell. "Since I started
racing again. I have a win and a
second and now a (rip behind
(tie wall.
"T h e lap before t blew. I

Editor’s nola: Saturday's
results from New Smyrna
and V o l u s i a C o u n t y
speedways will appear In
Thursday's Sanford Herald.
checked the gauges and every­
thing was just fine. As I was
going into turn three, the engine
just locked and blew big time. I
busted the block and parts Just
came out o f the side o f die
motor.
"Gary and I had a good race
going. We would have raced
right down lo the flag."
Ed M c rld lth w as secon d
behind lhilough. Th ey were
followed by Dave Deblllus, Hot)
Ackerbloom. and Tuffy Hester.
Glen Castro held off a hardcharging Hobby Stevens to pick
up his fourth bomber win of the
season. Trailing Stevens to the
checkered flag were Doug Gould.
HlckSchllmmcr, and Rob Cook.
Darren Gould led every lap In
the Sportsman feature, yet took
the checkered flag less than a
ear length ahead of Rick Johns.
Wnlt hoggins. Harharn Fierce,
and UlU Loomis rounded out the
top five.
Wayne Heckle also went green
flag lo checkers hi winning the
Modified headliner. Mcrldtlh.
who Dnished second In the Lute
Model feature, nlso finished sec­
ond In the Modified race. Third
place went to Wayne Parker,
who was followed by Uriicr
Thompson and Ross Eldrldge,
Other feature event winners
were Michael Williams (Limited
Late Models). Hobby Seurs IMlnl
S to ck s). Fred Peters (RunAbouts). and Tim Altman I Mini
H o m h e rs ).

Softball------Continued from ID
Lawson
lilt two singles and scored three
runs.
O th e r c o n tr ib u t o r s w ere
Keashn Hradley (two doubles,
one run): Shannon Jackson
Idmiblc, single, run); Kallsha
Haves and Candice Hrown (each
w lih a double and a run);
Octavlu Redd (single, run): and
Shuyla Hooks (single).
Kisha Hampton singled and
scored the only run lor the Mane
G irls. Tisha Roger hit two
singles. Knudl U'c. Alisha Colon.
Hnmdy Colgate, and Stacy Aten
each had a single
hi Saturday's games
M Howard and Yolanda Cox
leached hast- all lour limes they
batted as Insurance W orld
lopped the Mane Girls. Howard
singled sill four times, while Cox
had a triple, a double, a single
and also walked and scored
three runs.
Also contributing were K
Hussard (double, two singles,
three runs), C. Iteming (three
singles, three runs). - N. Cllctt
(three singles, m ill mid S

Hanson (single, three runs).
Doing the hilling for Ihe Move
Girls were Colgate (three singles,
two runs). Lee (three singles,
run). Shelly Frail (three singles).
Aten and IIambi Dyess (two
singles and one mu each), Sit rah.
Von Kidder (two singles) and) i
Hampton and Alisha Colon (on e
single each).
Kelly Otis had two doubles and &gt;
a single 'and scored twice as
Nichols VipBct Cluiln of Lakes.
Helping,yut Otis were Michele
Forest (double, single), Shannon
Ross |two singles, two runs), *
Corellii Mitchell (triple, run),
Martha Arkens (double). Kuly
Heath and Dixie Ross (one single
and one run each) and Sherry
Kiliind. Roxsim Shine. Hannah
C u lp . T o s h a S a n d e r s and
Margaret Uunn.m.i (one single
enehl.
Providing the olfcnse lor Chain
ol Lakes were Hyrd (two doubles,
sin gle), Hradley (triple, two
singles), Jackson (three singles,
two runs). Hooks (double, single,
two runs). Drown (home run.
run), Tasltia Dixon (double) and
Williams (single, run).

Little MajorsContinued from ID
Beatty (single, two runs.
HHI). Jason Murray Islnglc. two
runs) and Mike Thomas (single,
run).
Doing the hitting lor the Expos
w ere V ictor Gilbert (trip le,
single, run. RHI). Hilly Smith
(single, RHI) and Curl Seolt
(run).
Collecting hits lor the Marlins
IO-3.I w ere Irlcund (dou ble.

sin gle, run, two RHI), K111Ingswortli (two singles, run).
Hnindnn Hryant (home run. two
runs, three RHI). Daniel Whited
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Cook of the Week

IN BRIEF
Higgins second In regional contest
SANFORD — B, Duke Woody Branch 147, Fleet Reserve
Association recently held Its annual Americanism essay
contest awards ceremony at the Branch home In Sanford.
Certificates o f award and ISO bonds were Issued to the
following students:
Julia Higgins, seventh grade, Sanford Middle School: Teresa
Bugllo. eighth grade, New Smyrna Beach Middle School; Ken
Poole, nlnlh grade, Lake Brantley High School: Am y Derrow,
10th grade, Lake Brantley High School: Marcia Klntner, 11th
grade, Lake Brantley High School. Stephanie Dempsey.
DeLund High School won first place over all and was awarded
an additional ISO bond and certificate of award.
These students' essays were sent to the Fleet Reserve
Associates' Southeast Region to be Judged and winners have
been announced. Julia Higgins won second place and will be
presented with a 1100 bonaT
Ken Poole. Amy Derrow and Stephanie Dempsey all won
third place In their grade level and will receive a $75 bond.
Although they did not have any first place winners In the
regional contest, they did have four winners and the
association la very proud of them.
L.L. "R ed " Hulett Is Sanford Branch president.

New release at library
The Central Branch of the Seminole County Public Library
has acquired The In te rn a tio n a l D ire c to ry o f C om pa n y
Histories. The eight-volume set presents detailed descriptions
of more that 1,600 companies worldwide.
The library Is located at 215 N. Oxford Road, Casselberry. It
Is open from 0 a.in. to 0 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

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Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford branch,
1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nor-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West Luke
Hospital. 589 West Slate Road 434, Longwood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of uddlcls. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict: gain
serenity la make decisions and put your life back in focus. Cull
260-1000 for more Information.

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

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

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the AAA building, 1000 AAA Drive, Heathrow.
Call Snm Ryan at 671-2656 for more Information.

East-West Kiwanls Club meets Thursday
Bust-West Kiwanls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday ut
7 p.m., at the Friendship At Union Lodge building, corner of
Locust Avenue nnd Seventh Street. Visiting Klwanlans arc
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president,
889-6042.
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NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital,
Allamontc Springs:
M a r c h 27 — D e n is e J .
G a c r t n e r a n d A rm a n d D.
Patregnanl. Longwood, girl
March 28 — Linda M. and
D a v id L. O o d k ln , W in t e r
Springs, girl
March 29 — Valerie K. Carr
and Justin C. Weslervclt, Lake
Mary, boy: Christine A. Addison
and Angel G. Cruz, Altamonte

VC'Springs, boy
March 30 — Gcorglana W. and
Gary F. Callaway. Longwood,
boy: Jessica M. and James S.
Radford, Lake Mary, boy
March 31, — Mona M. and
John P.. Thanopoulos. Long­
wood, girl
April 1 — (Ms.) Dennis Runlcs.
Sanford, boy; Sharon and John
Trad, Longwood, girl: Llssa and
Richard Meyers J r„ Lake Mury.
boy

Army vet comes from family of good cooks

SANFORD — There are many
times In one's life that situations
will present themselves (good or
bad) as well, setting goals for
ourselves. Cook of the Week
Audu Cross has traveled both of
these paths In her life nod. most
definitely has applied herself la
doing the very best she can ut all
limes.
Cross attended Seminole High
School nnd graduated In 1987.
For 1W years she worked ns
cashier for Winn Dixie's food
markets. Wanting more out of
life and the chance lo travel.
Cross Joined the Army. Her
enlistment was for two years
taking her to South Cnrollna
(w h ere she w as station ed),
G eo rgia , and ev en tu a lly to
Korcn. There she was slutloncd
for \Vt years as a communica­
tions specialist.
Ikmi nnd raised In Sanford
enables Cross to slay In touch
with muny o f her high school
friends nnd. of course, her fami­
ly. She Is also the mother of an
absolutely goregous 2Vi-ycnr-old
daughter, Dcitra. She lias two
brothers and two slaters wllh
one of cnch. making her an aunt.
Paul Cross Is from Geneva. He
has one daughter, Kristen, who
Is 114 y e a r s o ld . H ow u rd
Hawkins In her brother who lives
In Sanford. Am y Hawkins, her
sister, also lives In Sanford.
Becky Lathan lias two sons.
Joshua Is two years old and
Gordon Is 7 months. She also
lives In Sanford.
Sid and Kathy Hawkins. Cross'
parents also live In Sanford. Sid
has been with the Sanford Fire
Department for 20 years and
Knihy. her mother, works parttime for Central Florida Educa­
tors Federal C red it U nion.
(CFEFCU) of Sanford. Cross,
herself, lias continued In the
fie ld o f c o m m u n ic a t io n s
specialist, currently working for
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department. " I hope lo become
n deputy within the next two
years," she said. "A t that time
my daughter will be in school
and I can devote ull of my time
to training and schooling."
Aside from cooking. Cross
enjoys playing volleyball nnd
m a k in g la ce-c o ve red p h olo
albums wllh her mother."We
don't sell them or even make
them with the thought in mind
of making any money. We make
them to give ns gifts for maybe a

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baby shower, a wedding or Just
about uny type of theme a
person would want," said Cross.
"M y cooking skills were taught
to me by my mother," she said.
"W hen we were younger, Mom
was always In the kitchen."
Cross's recipe for Pizza Bake Is a
recipe created- by her mother.
"T ills Is n wonderful tasting.
Inexpensive and, different way
to have pizza." suld Cross. With
the summer months and picnic
time upon us once again, Cross's
recipe for Bean Salad Is right In
line with the season. This recipe
conics by way of her grand­

mother Clegg, who according to
Cross. "Is also an excellent
cook."

BEANSALAD
I can sliced carrots
I can yellow wax beans
I can green beuns
1cun kidney beans
t small can mushrooms
) small red onion, sliced
Vi green pepper, sliced thin
44 cup sugar
Vicup vinegar
V» cup salad oil
2 tsp. celery seed
2 (sp. mustard seed
I tsp. suit
V* tsp. white pepper
Drain canned vegetables. In
large bowl add onion and green
pepper. Meanwhile In pot, mix
sugar, vinegar, sulad oil, celery
seed, mustard Bccd, salt and
pepper. Bring lo a boll, stirring
constantly. Pour mixture over
vegetables In large bowl. Cover
and let stand In refrigerator 12
hours or more. Stir occasionally
with wooden spoon.

PIZZA BAKE
3 lbs. ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 pepperoni sausage, sliced
2 Jars Chef Boy-Ar-Dec pizza
sauce
Hoz. Mozzarella cheese
I Plllsbury pizza crust
I beaten egg
In large fry pan. saute ground
beef with chopped onion and
green pepper. Add sliced pep­
peroni and simmer. Drain grease
off. Add pizza sauce and simmer
tinlll warm. Pour Into 13x9-lnch
pan . Tu p w ith M o zz a rc llu
cheese. Cover with plzzu crust,
pushing down on sides of pan
und tucking edges. Brush top
with beaten egg. Cut silts tn
dough and sprinkle lop with
more Mozzarella cheese. Bake at
350° until golden brown.

HOT DOO SURPRISE
1 lb. hot dogs
1 cu p or m o r e m a s h e d
Cl See Cook, Page SB

Begin the day with a good breakfast
When you own a microwave,
t h e r e 's a l w a y s t i m e f o r
breukfust. Whether It's a dressed
up grapefruit or a mug of hut
cocoa, breakfast gets everyone
off to a belter start.
Some of these easy hreukfusts
are e v e n p o r t a b le . T h a t 's
especially good If you have
children Ina car pool.
Be a little creative, then maybe
you 'll find more Interest In
breukfust ut your house.
Even the most sour grapefruit
Is tamed wllh a bit of brown
sugar und cinnamon.

OLAZED GRAPEFRUIT
2 medium grapefruits

M IC R O W A V E
M A Q IC

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3 Tbsp. packed brown augur
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
W (sp. ground ginger
Pinch of nutmeg
4 tsp. orange Juice, opctlonal
1 Tbsp. butler or margarine,
cut Inlo pieces
Cut grapefruits in half und
remove the seeds wllh the tip of
u sharp knife.Cut around each
section to loosen the llcsh.
In a small bowl, combine the
brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger
und nutmeg. Place the grapefruit
halves on a large micro-safe
glass plate Dot with butter
Sprinkle the brown sugar mix­
ture over each half. Pour 1
teaspoon orange Juice over the
top of each. If desired.
Microwave on 100 percent
power for 6-8 minutes or until
warm.
Makes 4 servings.
For 2 halves, microwave for
3-4 m in u t e s , fo r I h a lf,
microwave for two minutes.
This nol-Just-for breukfast
compote combines dried and
fresh fruits. Vary the fruits with
the season, perhaps trying fresh
peaches nnd peach nectar In
Rummer Instead of apples and
apple Juice, The recipe stores
well In the refrigerator and Is a
welcome treat.

FRUIT COMPOTE
1 package (8 oz.) dried mixed
fruit
1 cup apple Juice
1 tsp. almond extract
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
2 medium apples, cored and
cut Into Vi-Inch pieces
Vi cup wutcr
2 T b s p . fla k e d c o c o n u t,
toasted
Cut larger fruits In half
In 2-qunrt casserole, combine
the dried fults, apple Juice,
almond extract und cinnamon,

Cover tlghlly with a lid or vented
plnstlc wrap. Microwave on 160
percent power 5 minutes or null
heated through.
Stir In npplcs and water.
Recover and mlcrowuvc on 100
percent power 5 minutes. Let
Htund covered for 5 minutes.
When serving grunlsh with
tousled coconut.
Hint: To toast coconut place 2
tablespoons fluked coconut In a
1-cup gluss measure. Mlcrowuvc
on 100 percent power for 1-2
minutes or until light brown,
stirring every 30 seconds.
Tills brcakfusl pita pocket cun
be prepared the night before,
then sim p ly h ealed In the
morning.

FRUITED CHEESE POCKET
1(3 oz.) package cream cheese
V4 cup dried fruit such as
raisins, chopped dutes. chopped
uprlcols
2 Tbsp. chopped walnuts
2 Tbsp. shredded coconut
'A tsp. ground cinnamon
1 0-lnch whole wheat pita
bread, cut In half. Unwrap the
cream cheese and place on a
s m a ll m lc r o s a lc p la t e .
Microwave on BO percent power
30 seconds, or until cheese Is
solt. Stir In dlrcd fruit, walnuts,
coconut nnd cinnamon, blending
well.
Fill each pllu half wllh half of
the cheese mixture. Place the
pockets, cut side out, on a paper
plate. Cover loosely with plastic
w ru p a n d [ta p e r t o w e l.
Microwave on 100 percent power
for 1 minute nr mull heated
through. Drizzle wllh honey. If
desired.
Makes 2 servings — cun he
eaten on the runl
Enjoy these cusy-lo-makc hum
and egg cups for breakfast or
supper.

HAM AND EOO CUPS

I tablespoon plcantc sauce
I tablespoon shredded cheese
Carefully fit a ham slice Into
cuch of two 5-ouncc glass custar
cups, lucking In sides of slice us
necessary.
Break an egg Inlo center of
cnch dish. Set dish In a larger
cereal howl; add Vk-Inch water lo
outer dish. Cover cuch dish with
plastic wrap.
M icrow ave on 50 percent
power 4-5 minutes or until egg Is
just ubout desired donencss.
rearranging dlsht-s once. Top
Wlthplrante sauce and cheese.
Cover and let stand about I
minute or until cheese Is melted
and egg Is desired donencss.
Micro-hint: If eggs arc not
desired donencss uftcr standing
time, mlcrowuvc 15-30 seconds.

(Mldgs Mycofl Is a eartlllsd
home economist end coordinator
ol the Single Parent Displaced
Homemakers Program al Semi­
nole Community Collage. Send
questions about microwave
cooking lo her at the Sanford
Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanlord, 3277f or phone: 3231450, ext. 360.)

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stop perspiration?
DR. GOTT: In response to your
reader who sweats excessively,
you told him "Just accept the
way he Is." I say hogwashl Any
know ledgeable derm atologist
will prescribe Pro-Banthlne for
this annoying problem. After 33
years I am free o f soaking
perspiration because or this
d ru g . My sid e e ffe c t s arc
minimal and well worth the
trade-off.
DEAR READER: While I am
aware that some physicians
prescribe Pro-Dantbtnc to help
control excessive sweating. I am
not In fnvor o f this practice.
Although the drug does reduce
sweating. It has several unpleas­
ant side effects, such as dry
mouth, blurred vision, urinary
h e s it a n c y a n d r e t e n t io n ,
p a lp ita tio n s , h e a d a c h e ,
n e r v o u s n e s s , c o n fu s io n ,
d r o w s in e s s , w e a k n e s s , In ­
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Moreover, the medicine should
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In the presenre o f hypertension,
heart failu re, liver disease,
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As you point out. patients
taking ProHnnthlnc must accept
the side effects us u trade-ofT. in
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consequences of the medication
outweigh Its benefits for the
average person.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a
friend who Is u bad diabetic. He
chews tobacco and 1 believe It ts
sweet and bad for his health. Am
I correct?
DEAR READER: Diabetics
must avoid sugar: therefore, any
substance containing sugar Is
prohibited. This Includes smoke­
less tobacco. Although not all
brands arc sw eetened with
sugar, some are. Your friend
should not use such products.
You are correct.
In addition, chewing tobacco Is
not a healthful habit because It
can cause cancers of the mouth
and throat.

To give you more Information
on dlnbctcs. I am sending you a
free copy o f my Health Report
"D ia b e te s M c llltu s ."
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Henri Frederic Amiel. a Swiss
writer, said: "Doing easily what
others find difficult Is lulcnt:
doing what Is impossible for
talent Is genius."
In bridge, we call someone u
genius because ht-fir she finds
Imaginative and successful bids
or plnys that other experts miss.
Today's deal, which Isn't very
difficult. trlpi&gt;cd up some de­
clarers at last year's world
champion ships
As South's rcbld of two notrump doesn't deny four spades,
you and your partner should
discuss the follow up auctions
that are used to uncover eightcard major-suit fits.
First, check your top tricks.
There are seven: three spades,
three diamonds and one club.
Obviously. If the diamonds are
worth five tricks, you arc home.
Hut as you have a sure heart
trick available and your club

spots urc so strung, you should
lake u safety-play to guurnnlcc
four diamond tricks.
Alter winning the first trick
with the club ncc, you should
cash the diamond arc (In case
the Jack Is single) before leading
a low diamond to dummy's nine.
(Or lead Immediately to the
nine.) On a good day. West will
play low from jack-four)h. Hut
let's suppose East wins with the
Jack and switches lo a spade.
You win with lltc king and cash
you r diam ond winners, dis­
carding one spade and two
hearts from the dummy. Then
you lead the heart queen, guar­
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lose at most one heart, one
diamond and two clubs.
The actual declarers started
with two lop diamonds. As you
can see by ((H ik in g al all four
hands, It Is |M&gt;st&gt;lblc lo recover
from this false start, but none
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By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 31, 1994

might be shot down In Us trucks
today If you discuss your con­
ception with u negative thinker.
Look for endorsers, not critics.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A Join!
endeavor lias fair chances for
success today, provided the fi­
nancial liabilities arc equally
distributed. If they aren't, it may
not work.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22|
Situations you negotiate on a
one-to-one basis today might not
gratify your expectations. This
could be due to both parlies
wuntlng too much.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
tenacity and fortitude might
leave something to lie desired
today. Instead o f pulling forth
extra effort, you might look for
unproductive HlKirlcuts.

The year ahead may be a very
favorable one for you where
romance Is concerned. If marr l e d , b o n d s c o u l d be
strengthened. If unattached you
might find your Idcul male.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Something may develop today
which has the potential far
producing bcuclhs. You could
gain In some manner, but a
friend might not. Do nothing at
his/her expense. Trying to patch
up a broken romance? The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker can
help you to understand whnt to
do to make the relationship
work. Mall 82 and a long,
s e lf- a d d r e s s e d , s ta m p e d
envelope to Mutchmnkcr, I'.O.
Hox 4465, New Y ork, N.Y.
10163.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20)
You and your mate must both be
careful today not to blame one
another for tilings that happened
outside o f the household. Neither
should be held accountable.
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good Idea y ou 've conceived

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than II l(Kiks today. He prepared
to follow through once you
commit yourself to a course of
action.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jail.
19) Don't ask advice from friends
today unless you're prepared to
deal with the unvarnished truth.
Your honest pnLs could be very
frank and forthright.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 191
Todu y in you r co m m ercia l
dealings if you Ice) you've been
slighted, try to rectify the matter
Immediately. It may never gel
done If you Intend lo lukc care of
It later.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Making decisions under pressure
might riol be one of your better
assets today. You be (lie one who
sets your timetable, not the
otherguy.
ARIES (March 21-June 20)
You might feel you haven’ t been
p ro p e rly a c k n o w le d g e d for
something you went out on n
limb to do for an associate. You
could be rigid, but give him/her
time to make amends today.
C opyright 1994 N EW SPAPE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You could be the one who takes
the lumps today If you allow
yourself to be jockeyed Into a
position where you side with one
friend against Hie other. Main­
tain your ncutrallly.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc.
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Neighbors’ round-the-clock
snoring is becoming boring

Grilled Turkey end Vegeteble Baled will delight family and guesta with Ite rich emoky flavor.

Grill a tasty turkey salad
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Don’t he surprised If your tnste
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With tile arrival o f wurmcr
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Start your grilling season by
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such as balsamic vinegar, salsa.
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Marinade

Intact to fan slices out. In large
bawl combine eggplant, zuc­
chini, red and yellow pepper and
onion wllh V i cup dressing.
Cover and refrigerate vegetables
4 hours, stirring gently several
times. Cover and refrigerate
remaining dressing.
Spruy charcoal grill rack wllh
vegetable cooking spray. Preheat
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Slice tenderloins Into thin strips
nnd place over leltuce. Drizzle
with dressing.

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2 Japanese eggplants
2 medium zucchini, cut into
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1 each red and yellow bell
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I small red onion, cut Into H
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In large self-closing plastic
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cup dressing; seal bag. Re­
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scvcrul limes.
Pierce eggplnnia with fork.
I’lucc on paper towel and cook In
mlcrowuvc oven at high (100
percent [lower) 114*2 minutes or
until cggplunts arc soft; allow to
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potatoes
American cheese, sliced In
one-half Inches pieces
Paprika
Doll hot dogs until done. Split
open lengthwise on cookie sheet.
Top w ith scoop o f mashed
potatoes. Top with cheese,
sprinkle wllh paprika. Hake until
cheese mclls. Serve with vcgclahie and/or salad. Kids love them!

GRANDMA'S POTATO SALAD
DRESSING
5 eggs, well beaten
Mi cup sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. dry mustard
1 tsp, butter
% cup vinegar
1 cup Miracle Whip salad
dressing
Cook all Ingredients together,
s t ir r in g c o n s t a n t ly . A ft e r
thickening, take off heut and add
salad dressing to make creamy.
Pour over cooked potatoes or
macaroni.

Vegetable rooking spray
I package ( I W ounces) reduccd-sodlum taco seasoning
mix
1 pound turkey tenderloins,
butlcrfllcd
1 large head romulnc lettuce,
cut In quarters lengthwise
Spray charcoal grill ruck wllh
vegetable cooking spray. Preheat
grill fordlrcct-hcnt cooking.
Sprinkle seasoning mix evenly
over each side of tenderloins.
Flare turkey on grill ruck und
grill over hot coals 5 minutes
und turn. Place lettuce on grill
und cook lurkcy and lettuce 4 to
5 minutes or until turkey Is no
longer pink In center nnd lettuce
Is slightly wilted.
To serve, on each o f 4 oblong
plates arrange 1 lettuce quarter.

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your suspicions nnd observe her
reaction. She could be Innocent,
hut If you still have suspicions
after confronting her. you should
talk to her parents. Sometimes
sleallg is a symptom of em o­
tional problems. You do Sally no
favors by remaining silent.

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Mi to I cup plain (lour
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3 small boxes Instant vanilla
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1 (8) oz. carton Cool Whip
1 small carton sour cream
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dcnlly your neighbors nrc not
aware that loud snoring Is often
a symptom o f serious, possibly
terminal, health problems. Tell
them that you have Just learned
thut snoring muy Indicate u
health condition which could
result In n heart attack or other
disorder, and suggest that they
reconsider cvnluntlo nt a sleep
disorder clinic.
If your neighbors still refuse,
then It's up to you to protect
yourself from the disturbance.
Consult a contractor or an Inte­
rior designer about soundproof­
in g th e w a ll b e tw e e n the
beiirooms. Or. you might con­
sider leaving a radio on. or using
n machine that makes "white
noise" (sound of (he ocean, rain
or a stream) to musk the snoring.
DEAR ABBY: I cuught a
10-ycar-old neighbor girl steal­

ing money nut ol my purse last
year. (I'll call her Sally.) I talked
to her. nnd told her I would give
her unother chance Instead o f
speaking to her parents about It.
Sally agreed to this, nnd I
thought she was doing OK.
Since then, 1 have learned that
another neighbor had n few
small objects stolen from her
home, nnd I'm afraid the thief
was Sally. Should I talk to her
and let her know what 1suspect?
Or sh ou ld I let the o th e r
neighbor know lhut I caught
Sally before, und I suspect her'/
Or should I talk to Sally's
parents?
Abby, I hate to think (hat
beautiful child might grow up to
be a thief and eventually end up
in prison. Ours Is a very affluent
neighborhood, and I don't want
to be known as a troublemaker.
Should I keep silent?

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2 tablespoons no-fat sour
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I tablespoon chopped fresh
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‘A cup balsamic vinegar
'/« cup olive nil
I Mi tsp. chopped garlic
V. isps. dried basil
14 tsp. red pepper flakes
Vt tsp. salt
In small bowl whisk together
vinegar, oil, garlic, basil, pepper
flakes and salt.

DEAR ABBYl I am u widow
with two children. I live In a
townhouse with nelghliors on
both sides. A new family (mom,
dm) and two children) moved In
next door. The first night I was
nwnkcncd abut I a m, by n
horrible noise that turned out to
be both parents snoring.
I spoke to them about this
(nicely) and asked If (here was
something they could do about
It. They assured me that since
Ihcy worked different shifts. It
wouldn't tie a problem again.
Well, It Is a problem. Sepa­
rately. their snoring Is bad
enough, but now I am faced wllh
It 24 hours n day. Except for a
few afternoon and curly evening
hours, someone Is always snor­
ing,
I spoke to them about II ngnln
and suggested n sleep clinic nt a
local hospital. They suggested I
m o v e m y b e d ro o m or use
earplugs. I can't use earplugs
because I have tw o you ng
children.
I have spoken with these
neighbors about It nnd spoken to
my Inndtord. I uni desperate for a
good night's sleep. What should
Ido?

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

INTHC CIRCUIT COURTOF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 2I-1I44-CC-HZ
WEKIVA VILLAS CONOOMIN
IUM ASSOCIATION. INC.
Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in builnets at 2SI
Bird Bay Cl.. Lake Alary. FL
JJ744. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
THE CLEAN EDGE, and that
Intend to register Mid name
with the Olvlslon of Corpora
ttens, Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance with the provisions
of tho Fictitious Name Statutes.
To WII Section S4J01. Florida
Statutes 122).
Troy Oeppen
Publish: April M. 1224
OEQ 14)

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TANYA R PINTAR.
AMENOEONOTICEOFSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment entered In the
abova caplionad matlar. I Mill
tall lha property tltualad In
Samlnola County, Florida, da
tcrlbadaa:
Unit No 1)0 0. Building I of
WEKIVA VILLAS. A Condomln
lum according to tha Declare
Hon ot Condominium recorded
in Official Record Book 1012.
Page DM. ol tha Public Record!
ot Samlnola County. Florida,
together with an undivided In
tarait In and to tha common
alamanti at detcrlbed In laid
D e c la r a tio n a p p u rte n a n t
thereto, all In accordance Mlth
and »ub|ect. however, to all of
tha pro, inone ol tha Mid Decla­
ra tio n of Condominium of
Waklva Villa*, a Condominium,
al Public Sale to tha hlghett and
bail bidder for cath. at tha Watt
Front Door of th» Samlnola
County Courthouae. M l N. Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida, on tha
SdayolMay. IPV4, at 11:00 a m.
In accordance with tha Amer­
icana With O lM blllllet Act. par
torn with a dilability who need a
tpecial accommodation to par­
ticip a te In t h li proceeding
thou Id contact ADA Coordinator
al M l N. Park Avenue. Suita N.
M l. Santord. Florida J iff I al
laait five dayt prior to tha
p r o c e e d in g . T e le p h o n e s
t 4 0 7 ) ll) - 4 ) ) 0 E e l. 4117)
I 100 t i t I t f l (T D D ) , o r
I SOOtJSIDOIV), via Florida
Relay Service.
(CLERK)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Jane E. Jatawlc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish: April t l. X . 1X4
DEO-It*
Notice el Sherllf't Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ of Evecutlon Ittued out of
and under the teal of the County
Court ol Samlnola County. Flor­
ida. Cate XI/4I1SPI4J upon a
tmal lodgment rendered In tha
aloroMld Court on tha Ith day of
May A D 1X4. In that certain
cate entitled: Lauren L. Mor­
rell. Plaintiff vt. Carl Vaute.
Jr.. Defendant, which aforetald
Writ of Elocution w ai delivered
to me at Sheriff of Seminole
County, Florida and I have
levied upon all tha right, title
and Intereit of tha defendant,
Carl VauM. Jr . In and to the
following detcrlbed property,
u ld property being located In
Seminole County, Florida more
p a r t ic u la r ly d e scrib e d as
follows:
One 1**2* M ercedes, Vln.
111*1X1X07X0 being stored at
Butch's Towing In Sanford, Flor­
ida.
and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Samlnola County, Florida,
w ill at 11:00 A.M. an the U rd
day of May A O. 1*24. offer for
Mle and M il to tha highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL BXISTINO LIENS, at the
Front (West) Door, at the slaps,
ol the Seminole County Court
houM In Sanford. Florida, the
above detcrlbed properly.
That Mid Mle Is being made
to Mtlsfy the terms of this Writ
of Elocution
Donald F Elllnger, Sherllf
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REGAROINO THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OISABIITIES ACT OF 1**0. PER­
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E O IN G S P E C IA L ACCOMMOOAT ION S TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O U LD C O NTACT THE
C IV IL O IVISIO N OF THE
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E , E N ­
FORCEABLE WRITS SEC
TIOH. 1)45 1ITH STREET,
SANFO RD. F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING. T E LE ­
PHONE: (407) MO 4440 TTD
&lt;407) 111 ))1)
Published: April M. 17. May 4.
II. with the Mle on May 1). 1244
DEO-1S4

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O ENIRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 24141CA14 E
MERRILL LYNCH
MORTOAGE CAPITAL. Inc .
Plaintiff.
VS.
DAVID Y. PITTMAN: e t a l.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated April 4.
1224, and entered In civil c a u
number 24 H I CA 14 E. of the
Circuit Court of tho 14th Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
C ou n ty, F lo r id a , w h o ro ln
M E R R IL L LYNCH M O R T­
GAGE C A P IT A L , INC ., Is
Plaintiff and DAVID Y. PIT­
TMAN. LAKE HOWELL ARMS
C O N DO M INIUM ASSOCIA­
TION. INC.. Is/are Defend
ont(s), I w ill sell to tho highest
and best bidder tor cash at the
west front door of the Seminole
County CourthouM In Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, al
11:09 AAA. an the ith day of
May, 1224. the following de­
scribed property as set forth In
M id Final Judgment, to wit.Unit 117-B. LAKE HOWELL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM, a Con­
dominium accordlng.to the Dec
larallen of Condominium and
Eahlblts anneied thereto, re­
corded In Official Records Book
1)77. Pago 1144, Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida:
together with an undivided In­
terest In the common elements
and limited common elements
declared In M id Declaration of
Condominium to be an ap­
purtenance to the above Condo­
minium unit. Together with the
eiduslve right to u n Carport
Number 22 and/or Boat Dock
Number 2, as designated on the
property attached to M id Dec la
ration ol Condominium.
Dated the 4th day of April.
1224.
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April IX M..1224
DEQ-D0

INTHECIRCUIT COURT,
IN AMO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 21-4424-CA-I4-B

REEDY CARPET A TILB , INC.
Plaint HI,
vs.
ANORHE HORNE, RONETTE
HORNE, and CHRISTOPHER
COLEMAN.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure en­
tered In the above captioned
action. I w ill M il the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida, described as:
Lot l i t . Tlberon Hilts. Phase
X according to the plal thereof
as recorded In Plat Book X .
Page 21, of the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida,
at public Mle. to the highest and
best bidder for cash, between
11:09 a.m. and t:00 p.m. an AAay
10. 1224, at the west front door ol
the Seminole County Court­
houM. X I N. Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida »771.
Mary Anne M otm
Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
hibllsh: April
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Publish:
IX M. 1224
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Legal Notices
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2} I44I-CA
DIVISION 14 I
FIRST INO IANA BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINOS BANK.
P la ln llllls l.
YS.
G E O R O E B TA A C K .JR .4lal.
Defendant's).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to * Final Judgment ot
foreclosure dated April 4. 1224,
and a n ta ra d In C a s t No.
*))44IC A 14 E of Ih* Circuit
Court o l th* EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM
INOLE County, Florida wherein
FIRST INDIANA BANK. A
FEOERAL SAVINOS BANK It
Ih* Plaintiff end GEORGE B
TAACK. JR . DIANE RUTH
ANDERSON. SUN BANK. N A.,
and SHERIDAN J. TAACK a rt
Ih* Defendants. I w ill M il to th*
highest and best bidder for cosh
af tha west front entrance ot th#
SEMINOLE County CourthouM
al 11:09 a m., on the 10th day ot
AAay, 1224. Ih* following do
scribed property a t M t forth In
Mid Final Judgment.
LOT I f . RO BINSW OOD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X . PAOES &gt;7 AND
1*. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IDA
WITNESS MY HAND and the
teal el this Court on April 4.
1224
HONORABLE
MARYANNE AAORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICI
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1220
Administrative Order
Ne *117
Persons with * disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In th li proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at X I N. Park Avtnuo, Suit* N.
X I. Senlord, Florida 11771 at
least five ( » dayt prior to the
proceeding Telephone: (407)
D 141X Eat. 4)77: 1 100 211
477KTOO), or 1 100 211 1770 (V),
via Florida Rally Service
Publish: April t) .X . 1224
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NOTICI OF PROCEEDINGS
FORTHEVACATINO.
ABANDONING.
DISCONTINUING.
ANDCLOSINOOF
RIGHTS OF WAY OR
DRAINAOE EASEMENT FOR:
Gholemell Meghdedl VA24-44
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that the Board ol
County Commissioners ol Semi
nolo County, Florida al l: X
p.m. on the 10th day of May.
A.D.. 122a, In the County Comm lttlen e rt' Mooting Room ot
Ih# Seminole County Services
Building In Santord. Florida,
w ill hold a public hearing to
consider and determine whether
or not the County w ill vacate,
abandon, discontinue, cIo m .
renounce and disclaim any right
et the County and th* public In
and lo Ih* tallowing rights ol
way or drainage e sw m tnl run
nlng through or *d|ecenl to tho
described property, lo wit:
That portion ol X ft. wide
olley lying west of Lots ) and )
and east ol lots 4 and S, block
" A " , revised map of Chuluota.
as recorded In Plat Book I. Peg*
Jl ol Ih* public records ol
Seminole County, Florida
Persons w ith d is a b ilitie s
needing assistance lo partici­
pate In any of these proceedings
should contact th* Employe*
Relation* Department ADA Co
ordlnetor 44 hours In advance of
th e m o o tin g a t 331-1130.
••tension 7241.
Persons a rt advised that It
they decide lo appeal any de­
cisions made el these meetIngs/heerlngs. they w ill need a
record ol the proceedings end
tor such purpoM. they may need
to Insure that • verbatim record
of tho proceedings Is mede.
which Includes the testimony
and evidence upon which Ih*
appool It basod. per Mellon
144 0101. Florida Statutes
P E R S O N ! IN T E R E S TE D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
HEARD AT THE TIME ANO
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED.
BOARDOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Publish: April X . 1224
DEO-IM
NOTICIOP PROCEEDINGS
FOR THIVACATINO .
ABANDONING.
DISCONTINUING.
ANDCLOSINOOF
RIOHTS-OF-WAV OR
DRAINAOE EASEMENT FOR:
Jell Cltrln VA24-41
TO WHOM ITM AY CONCERN:
YOU W ILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE th e l the Board ol
County Commissioners of Seminote County. Plor Ido at ) :X
p.m. on the 10th day ot May,
A.D., 1224, In th* County Commlssloners' Meeting Room at
the Seminole County Services
Building In Senlord. Florida,
w ill hold * public hearing to
consider and dotormln* whether
Or not th* County w ill vocal*,
abandon, discontinue, close,
renounce end dlsclelm any right
of tho County and th* public In
and lo Ih* following rlghls-ofwoy or dralnog* easement run­
ning through or *d|*cent lo the
descrlbod property, to-wit:
To Vacato and abandon th#
north 1 ft. of the oalallng 17 ft.
d ra inage and conservation
Msemen t located *1 th* south
lot lino of lot 144, Lako Forosf,
Plot Book a), Pog* 41.
Paraona w ith d la a b lllflta
hooding oulslanc* to partici­
pate In any of th*M proceedings
should contact the Employe*
Relations Department ADA Co­
ordinator a* hour* In advance of
Ih * m o o tin g a l 131-1130,
axlantlon 724).
Paraona or* advised that If
they decide to appeal any d*
clslont mode of th*M meet
Ings/hearlngs. they w ill need a
record of lha proceedings and
for auch purpoM, they may noed
to Insure that ■ verbatim record
of th* proceedings Is mad*,
which Include* th* testimony
end evidence upon which the
appeal I* based, per section
)*S 0101. Florida Statutes.
PERSONS IN T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
HEARD AT THE TIME AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED.
BOARDOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Publish: April X , 1224
DEO-IM

Legal Notices
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
*(RPP)
The Senlord Housing Authori­
ty I t staking qualified bidder* to
submit propoMis for th* regular
maintenance of ell ground* to
Include the following:
Costle Brower Court
William Clark Court
Edward Higgins Tarrac*
Cowan Moughlon Terrace
Lake Monroe Terrace
Specification sheet can be
picked up at the office at 24
Costl* Brewer Ct., Santord. PL
17771 between 1 :X 4.00 p.m.
Deadline lo submit prepoMl Is
April n . 1224by 4:00p.m
Publish: April 10. IX 17. X . 1224
0EQ2I
NOTICI OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice la h trtb y given that I
am engaged In business al 14*0
Doigner PI. 1110. Port ot Son
lard. Santord. FL n i l ) . Sami
not* County. Florida, under the
F ic t it io u s N a m * o l PSP
CUSTOM WOODWORKING,
and that I Inland to register M id
name with the Olvlslon ol Cor
peratlom. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with the pro
visions ot tho Fictitious Nam*
Statute*. ToW It: Section 44102.
Forlda Statutes t f f l.
Paul S. Penctek
Publish: A p rilX . 1224
DEO 114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 24-lll-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MOEASE SINOLBTARY
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm inistration ot th *
a llo t* *1 Moease Singletary,
deceased. F it * N um ber
241IS-CP, la ponding In th*
C irc u it Court far Samlnola
Caunty, Florida. Probot* Olvl
lion, th* oddroia of which la
P O Drawer c. Sanford. Florida
1)77). Th# names and eddrstset
* f the personal representative
and f h * p e r ia n a l r t p r o M niaiiva'a el lo r nay ara M l
forth b* low.
A L L IN TERESTED PER­
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A ll persons on whom tails
notice Is served who have ob
lections that challenge the valid­
ity et th* w ill, the qualltlcatlons
ol the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court ere required to tile their
objections w llh th is Court
W IT H IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol th* decedent
end other person* having claims
or demands against decedent s
•date on whom a copy ol this
nolle* I* served within throe
month* itto r th* dot* ot th* first
publication ol th li nolle* must
fll* tholr claims with this Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 A M . -9 :3 0 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

CNA’S
Needed Im m e d ia te ly fa r
nursing hem* staffing In Sem
I n a l * C t u n l y l Tap
Pay/Vacatlan Benelilsl
ear a il tie *

staff ^
builders*

flH K

Honlth Coro Services

Schndutmg may include Herald Advertnei at the coal ol an additional day
Cancel when you get exults Pay only tot dayt your ad tun* at late earned
Use tu* deaapbon lor Ia t test in tu flt Copy must toSow acceptable typo
graphical form -Commercial frequency rates are available

ro t t u o m v n w n Y t M i i m r *

CULTURED MARBLE
MANUFACTURER

DEADLINES
Tueeday thru Friday &lt;3 Noon The Day Batina Pubhcnhon
Sunday 12 Noon Friday • Monday S DO P M Friday

• FINI1MINO/PATCH INO

Fiberglass
• INSTALLER

A DJU STM EN TS A N D C R E D ITS : In I He event of an error In an
Cd, th# Sanford H erald will bo rttp o n a lb la for tho flfal
Insertion only and only lo lh a axlan l o l lha coal of (hat
Inaartlon. Ptaaoa chock your ad lo r accuracy lh a flrat day It
runs.

CALL 414 404*

DEUVERY/WAREHOUSE
X hra » Paid Insurance and
benefits Class D Lie req
Clean driving record Knowl
edge ol Orlando area a plus
Inquire at
IM IS Santord Ave

55— Business
Opportunities

12— E l d e r l y C a r t
ADULT CARE In aur private
horn*. Senlord area Lots at
laving car* for your loved
oner Contact Hally H I 2147
ADULT CARE In private San
lord home U K /m o Inc. love,
m ea l*, tra n s p o rt., enter
lelnmenl. 4 more S2S-1S2I

EARN t l. e x t l. e x per month
pert time working 10 IS hours
per week Serious only

* 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
Free medical care, transpor
tatlen. counseling, private
dec ter plus living eipentes.
Bar 2137111 Clearwater Attorney
Job* Fritter..... t ea* n r nee

2 3 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT!

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need it your title Jack
Diamond for appointment
ho

03— M o rtg ages
★ NEW COM M UNITY*
H0MEBUYENS PROGRAM
• LOW DOWN PAYMENT
* EASIE R QUALIFYING
For complete detellt call
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ACTION MORTOACE

3310700

407-323-9408
For convenient and economi
cal advertising, nothing beats
the Senlord Herald Far us
your ad lo Ihe Classified Dept
and Include Ih* following In
formation
• Billing name, address, and
phone number
• Contact name and phone
number tor ad verification
a Start date
• Number ol day t you would
Ilka your ad.to run
If you have any questions,
pleas* c a ll Ihe Classified
A d v e rtis in g D e p a rtm e n t
Monday Friday,4 X 4-.X

27— N u r s e r y A
C h il d C a r e
ATTENTION SECOND SHIFT
PARENTS: Ralleble
childcare w llh hot meal*
Licensed daycare facility Call
tor rates i l l 74)1 /Lie r X ) 10
BABYSITTINO IN MT HOME
4Am aPm. Monday Friday
Hamilton school area 131X11

31— P r iv a te
I n s t r u c t i o n s _____
OPENINO APRIL lln d
111 )))1 Senlord FL
Jackta Caato ■Swim Lessens

4 3 — In v e s tig a tiv e
________ S e r v ic e s
___

m t

14 Hour Service

71 — H e lp W a n t e d

A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
a well established and grow
mg C tn lra l Florida based
company offers you
71c toTtc par mila
Up lo 17 000 ml par mo
Slop Off Pay
Unloading Pay

• Vacation Pay
• Spout# Riding Program

FULLTIM E RELIEF COOK
Experience e MUST Strong
supervisory skills

• Average T rip ! f Hays
• Lafe Model Conventional
Tracfort
11 you have 7 year % tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and Ice
• ■pertenet plut a good driving
record call
_______ 1JMJ74JWM_______

EARN UP TO S2000
p e r week p r o c e s s i n g
FHA/HUO Gov t Refunds No
experience necessary Call
I 11)41) lla t e il 111 74hrs
Class A 'll CDL Local or long
haul l all lud.sy J l J 41* 11)4

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clientele Full or part
timo can a t ana__________

HIRING NOW!"

O ffirin i Grtsl B«n*li(s

HOUSECIEANERS
For TIDY MAID 1 days/wk
with pay and benetlts 1X174*

TELEMARKETER
Position open tor an eiperl
en&lt;ed telemarketer Evening
h o u ri. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thuriday Apply In
perton Sanford Herald. J00
N French Ave. aik tor Tracy

LABORERS NEEDED Skilled
anduntkllled Day!
Call between I 3
SPRINT STAFFINO.Jlt M il

LAWN MAINTENANCE
Will train f7 up Call today I

js jm itM ___________
LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

Must have COL " A " with
clean MVR Produce esperl
enc* and good references r*
qulred Call or apply
MIC Trucking. IX t W 1st St.
Senlord, F L 4*7 771 714)__
MEDICAL

RECEPTIONIST
For busy orthopaedic office
Call Sharon at 747 IDS

B IN G O

w /1 y r t

erp and w/des're to become
certified Valid driver license
and t ool s
F / T , s o me
weekends Cell lor details
______111-17041» mag 44
I
AVON preducts 1,00* Earn lo
No door/ctoor PT/FT
Sand l l l l 11* 1/1 aoDHe J1*4

EARLYBIRDS THURSDAYS, 12:00 PM
3040 WEST S.R.48, SANFORD

$12 Package • $20 Double Package

330-1 706

BOOKKEEPER
Part time Able lo llll out
quarter lys and do Income la&gt;
Call Newer 104141

HAIRSTYLISTS
Beauty salon In Santord, very
good location, needs stylists
tor either commission or chair
rental P la a s*ca ll)lH 71 l

FLE E T R ESER VE

ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEES
UptotS00/wk Celt to d a y!
________ j s j a i a x i *
M IC H A N I C .

GOOD W0RRERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK/DAILY PAY
Report tarn
1X1S Hwy 17X1
) Long woe
Cat! 424 t i l l alter
liter i)pm

DRIVERS

Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We're well Into our )rd decade
ol tialnlng successful agents
No license?
We ll help'
WATION REALTY CORF
REALTOR!
17) X X

AUTO

t yr asp. Apply a ti 147*
Oetgner P l„ Santord m a t t *

700 W. 25THST.
. 323-5176

DRIVERS NEEDED

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

FIBERGLASS LAMINAT0RS

AAA EMPLOYMENT

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Apply OeBary Maner between
Sem end) pm. 40 N Hwy 17 X .
DeBary Drug tree workplace
ADOTO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW I
CALL D I 441* ec m a m __

EXPERIENCED C00RS
Full lime Apply In person:
PERRY'S RESTAURANT
Upper level, Altamonte Malt

DRIVERS WANTED

• Salafy K Performance Bonus

PART TIME DIETARY AIDE
E r per irnc# preferred

Must have own Soots and ba
able lo do heavy collision.
Apply In person between *am
and ipm at 7401 Country Club
Hoad. Santord 1711*44
_

IIS# High SI

With dean class B drivers
license tor day and night
shills We otter l XX) per week
10 start, ma|or medical, d*
nlal and paid vacations Apply
al USA Services. 444 Spring
Mammock Ct. Long wood
__________ 1X7X9_________

•
•
•
•

EXPERIENCED BOOY PERSON

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
SECRETARIAL/OFFICE
STAFF
WAREIIOU1E WORKERS
ASSEMBLY WORKERS
PRESS OPE RAtO R1
MACHINE SET UPS
FABRICATORS
MACHINISTS
MANY MORE

Fw ell Industrie! It accepting
application lor RM drivers in
the O rla n d o a r e *
(7400
Nercossee Md) M u ll have
COL license F u ll ba n a l!!
package Apply al

ADOPTIONS

To SIX o week plus bohotlt*
Call J l J t X X X

DRIVER WANTED

DRIVERS

LOCAL PAYPHONE ROUTE
ItXC w k potential Must sell
i so* u a tan

ELECTRONIC TECH TRAINEES

Local MinulKtunr Nttds

yf*H( I* CrllliAJ 7J)1I W

___________IX M il__________

Commercial sit* InUCF are*
Benetlts package.
ANECO INC. *41-441)
EOE/Drug free workplace

Santord
F u ll lim e M u tt have late
mod*i t&lt;&lt;y\o vehicle lor local
deliver le ! utilifiNQ partonal

21— P tr s o m ls

THEM
A ll other creditors Ol Ih*
decedent end persons having
claims * r demands egalnit the
decedent's estate m utt file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, O IM ANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Th* dot* ol th* llrst publica­
tion el this Nolle* I* April IX
1224.
Personal Representative:
Albert* Jackson.a/k/a
Klamba Cheka
11774 S W. l* )fd Tecrece
Her and#. FL1X11
Attorney lor Personal
Reprasonlallva:
Joseph M orrtll
P O Boa 1400*1
Orlando. Florida 13*14
(407 1411 I4X
Florida Bar No ]4H22
Publish: April 1). X. 1224
O IO -II2

ELECTRICIANS ANO HELPERS

________ Call I X IIM ________

14 constcutlvg limes_____S7c alino
7 consotullvo lime*_____70c « line
3 consocullvo timts--------„9tc I lino
1tlmo 4***M*ea*aaat********************tl.lt 4Hno
Ratos aro por Isiug, bated on 3lines
•3 Lino* Minimum
y /5 /i

CLUB/RESTAURANT HELP

E «p#rlancaprel#ff*d

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

NOW ACCEPTING

71— H t lp W a n t td

•BARTENDERS
• CLUBMANAGERS
• DJS
•SERVERS
• HOSTS/HOSTESSES

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

■ I P

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

•

Public Invltodl Free Colfool Kltchon OpenI

MAJESTIC IN VtSTIO ATIVE
Service* Domestic relations
Free consultation a*7 aaa 1111

4 3 — L e g a l S e r v ic e s
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE
NO.t 124 771 CPA
SCSO INCIDENT
NO.: 24*4)4*41&gt;
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
1211HONOA MOTORCYCLE
VIN 2JH1PC1X4NMI91IX
WITH AN ENOINE
CONTAINING
OROUNDOFF
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBERS
NOTICI OF F O R P IIT U R I
PROCEEDING
TO: All peraon* who claim on
Inlarotl In th* following proper

*V:

1221 Hondo Motorcycle, bear­
ing VIN IJH1PC1X4NMI01IX.
w llh an engine containing
_ground off Identification num
Donald F. Esllngar.of lha
Samlnola County Shorltt'a Of­
fice, Seminole County, Florida,
th ro u g h hla o ffic e r s , i n ­
vestigators or agents. M ired the
above property on March 4.
1214, at or near m Wedgewood
Drive, Winter Spring*. Samlnola
County, Florida, and la pres
•ntly holding M id property tor
th* purpoM ol forfeiture pursu­
ant to Sections 2M.701-213.704,
Florida Statute*, and w ill RE­
QUEST th a t an H onorabl*
Judg* af Ih* Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial C ircuit.
Somlnol* County. Florida, find
probable cause that th* above
property should b* torfaltod to
th* abov* agency. You w ill b*
sent o copy of fh* Order finding
Probobl* Causa one* It I* signed
by th* Judg* ond If w ill odvlM
you how ond when to respond to
this request tor tortolturt.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
• true and correct copy of this
Nolle* was Mnt lo Thomas
Fortune, 2D Wedgewood Drive.
Wittier Springs. Florida 11704 by
U.S. certified mall, roturn re­
ceipt requested, this 11th day of
April, 1224.
M ARYANNKLEIN
LEOALCOUNSBL
Florida Bor No. 1 417*12
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'SOFFICE
1143 39th Street
Sanford, Florida M ill 2122
Telephone: (407) OX*471
Publish: April 19,17,1224
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• PROFESSIONAL LEOAL *
Photography for u m as evl
dene* LOW RATES 11171*4

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I4TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASINO. *1-1114 CA 14 B
GIBRALTAR SAVINGS UNOER RECEIVERSHIP OF THE
RESOLUTION TRUST COR
PORATION,
Plaintiff,

vt.

DONALD RAYMOND
BURKEY, etal.,
Dtftndenl(a).
NOTICE OP SALE
117711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sal* anlarad In this
case now pending In M id Court,
th* style of which Is Indicated
above
I w ill M il to Ihe highest and
bast bidder lor cath al tha West
Front Door ol Ihe SEMINOLE
County CourthouM, X I North
Perk Avenue, Senlord, Florida
W l \ . between 11:00 A M. end
1:00 P.M., on May 1. 1X4. Ihe
following described property as
M t forth In M id Order or Flnol
Judgment, lo-wll:
THE SOUTH W OF LOT IIS
A N O A L L OF L O T I I I .
FRANKLIN TERRACE. AC
CORDING TO THE PLA T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P LA T BOOK 1. PACE 71.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
O R D E R E D *1 S o m ln o l*
County, Florid*, this 7th day ol
April, 12*4.
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County, Flot Ida
By: Jane E. Jaxw lc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish: April IX X . 1X4
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L a n d s c a p in g

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
all contractors b* registered
or cortllled. To verily a slat*
c o n tra c to r* llc t n t # c a ll
I 100 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses are required by the
county and can be verified by
calling 111 I lX . e r i 74)1

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Complete pro car* sine* 1*40
Clean ups, hauling 1)10714

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RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum F ram ing, D ry w a ll,
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
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I Ion I I X 1111/414-M4]

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repair*, painting t ceramic
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Installation. 407)14 *400

SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
glut strip and bull Hears.
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hrs 314 )S4I, beeper 444 0141

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a JEFF'S LAWN CARE!

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M ASTER E LE C TR IC IA N .
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RESTORATION, DRYWALL.
matal sluds. doors, trim , tld
Ing, porch**, deck*, garebo*
Licensed/Insured_____ 111X47

RITE-WAY'".......
WE SHOW UP

C a r p e t C le a n in g

TOM

PA IN TIN O , paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair. Freeest l l l 1174

Appll a n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR - Free
ip p l. jerv;u- call with ra
p a tril John, A t Best. &gt;14 )141

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W o r k K o r Y o u ...
la ia lf lt
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R o o t in g
OYSBERS HOME R EPAIR B
R O O P IN O : P a in t in g ,
c a r p e n t r y . B o n d /ln a /L Ic
RC0044141
Call 17« 4111

S w im m in g P o o l

Servlce/Repalr
W E E K LY SERVICE Irom 141
mo Cbem Rite Pool Service
HO 7278
Robert Shoemaker

T r e e S e r v ic e

~

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie's, InT
"L a i th * P roltsilon als do II."
_ F re « « itlm a ta * _____ n i 7111

Window Repair
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW I SCREEN REPAIR:

______ 447111-7111

Advertise Your Business Every Day
■ For As L o w As $45 Per Month.
Call Cl assified, 322-2611

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 211, 1994 - 7B

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d
M E D IC A L

LPN
F u ll l l m i end p a r i lim a
11pm la m t h i l l P ari tim e
la m 3pm th ill
Apply In person: LAKEVIEW
NUH4ING CENTER. IIP E.

fetefWU. tanferd_______
M E D IC A L

NURSING ASSISTANT
A ll th ..U T u ll
and (m il
lim e Only those having *xp*
rience a t a Nursing A ttls la n l
In long term care and being
able to show proof o l re g ltlra
lion lo lake the course or
c h a lle n g e th e l e t l upon
application should apply M u tl
be certified no laler than SO
days alter hire Drug tree
workplace
Debar y Manor
U N . Hwy It SI
Oebary, FI
J « f M l140*
M E D IC A L

RN MANAGER
Full lim e 1 3 shift, weekend!
off Experience In an acute
care te llin g and management
highly desirable Come and be
a part of the changing trend m
long term care Salary tie
pendent upon e»parlance

LPN
Full tim e and pa ri time I and
I I hour shifts available Good
leadership tk I 111 a m u tt GN t
and G P N 't w ith previous
leadership experience a lto
encouraged to apply
Drug tree workplace
Apply In person
Oebary Manor
M N Hwy I f SI
Oebary. FI

&lt;«r ua acta
OTTICE HELP
P /T Com puter experience
and organlraltonal skills re
ouired Medical records expe
rience helpful M u tt type SO
wpm Send resume to P O
Box 1197. Sanford F1 14771

THIS ROSS REWARDS
If ARO WORK
M e rry Maids pays lor pertor
mance every F rid a y ! Day
h r t only, no n ig h lt Insured
car requi'cd paid mileage
Call M erry M aldt I I I SIM

JANITORIAL
E JpMMOTCttf c»M fttM and %o
p t f v l u w i N u m v ro o i location*
D a y /tv * n (n g hour % P 'T . F T
m l no l« Ceurvly area

_Cotl2?J )■&gt;
RECEPTIONIST

SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR
M a n u fa c tu rin g com pany h a t
p a ri lim a p o tiflo n opan
H e q u ire t e ic c llf n t ftle p h on #
ttd iU to b a n d it m u ltip l* phono
Hn#* C om puter e x p a rltn c a a
p lo t Up to JO h r i wMih Phona

iaO;j JJ4 IJJOatfc for Barbara

ROOTERS
A ll phases ot repair Experl
enced Call 119 IIM _________

Resldgntiil D rirff/Loider
R ecycling tlr lv a f and ro ll off
drivar needed M u if hova CDL

c la n U Apply in pariort 3443
Overland Wd ■*P T * «...__ -

SALES
S ervice com pany seeking p a ri
lim e help F le xib le hours and
d a y t I I I 4IIS asx lor Rrxlney

SALES
R etail experience for |e * e lry

:

talas Call M f M U ________

Secretary
Exp In W ordperlecl A Lotus
I I I lor windows a must Type
m inim um 40 WPM M SO hr
plus benefits Send resume lo
PARARA Services. I l l W It l
SI.. Suite SOI. Santord. FL
H i l t , Attn
Kelly or FAX
apt 111 1U 1
____ ____
SECURITY OFFICER
TH AIN IN O /PLAC EM ENT
Armed end unarmed 111 W II
SM E N O IN C / EQUI PM ENT
M E C H AN IC lo r law n tve
Evenings 4 S hours Call lor
appl: 330 WOO leave message

SPRAT PAINTERS
Exp, e u le /m e rln e painters
n e e d e d . A p p ly a t : 1*70
OelRiser PI , Sanfard 111 4IS*

SUPER 8 MOTEL
NOW HIRING
• ASSISTANT MANAGER
E i per lence r equ l red
• NIGHT AUDITOR
• HOUSEKEEPING
Apply In person
4750 SR 4* W . Santord
teachers”
P erl end lu ll tim e t le ll needed
In childcare centers
_________407 113 M3S_________

TEACHER'S AIDE WANTED
C h ild c a re e x p e rie n c e re
qulred W illing So drive van
end g e teC D L. Cell 111 7W1

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light lo heavy duly Musi
have lools and experience
_________Call I1W441________

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Experienced only. Apply In
per ion; Days Inn. Santord
_________ *111114100_________
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LA BO R H E L P N EED ED 1
Bonus tor drivers A ll th ills
available D ally pay. no lee
Report ready lo work 1 30 am.
Industrial Labor Svc . 1014
French Ay. No phene calls

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Starl Imm ediately! Up to M
per hour JSJ *14 191*________

~ WAREHOUSE
Santord Third shift National
food sales comp needs person
lo r warehouse OT req Per
manenl position t l/ h r . Up
ward m obility and monelary
grow th Close
N a v tra leal
Help Personnel, 4IT 044

WORK AT HOME
P a rt lime, lu ll lim e workers
n e e d e d . E a rn e x tra
ax In o rd in a ry money For In
form ation send sell addressed
stamped envelope lo: D A R
C o n su ltin g , PO Box i l l ] ,
tan terd , F L H i l l t i l l A d i
SO AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
N E E D E D ! Musi have valid
F lo rid * drivers lin n s * and b»
• b i t lo drive slick.
Call between M
S P R IN T S T A F F IN O .il* 1011

91— A p a r t m e n t i/
H o u s e to S h a re
e M ALE WANTS FEM ALE •
lo share peel tend«. Fre* rent
tor n m p e n le n th lp 111 1044

9 3 — R oo m s For R e n t
A QUIET, CLEAN rm . In San
lord Kitchen A phone use.
coin laundry |&gt;1 * up 114 4*11
CLEAN ROOMS, single starting
47 5 /w k
K itc h e n , p h one,
la u n d ry , video games, o il
slreet parking 1104471______
FURN ROOM private home,
house p r lv , nice area Reler
antes r equired 111 0411______

NEWLY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle tan In your
room your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave, and
color Iv O il street parking
and maid service Convenient
location. The best In town
111 M M __________
NICE Place Furn rm . P rel
lemale W rier, elec . A/C A
He.lt SUwk. SMdrp IWOUX
SANFORD
K it c h e n a n d
laundry prlv Cable Private
home 441 wk » dep 111 7*44
SANFORD old tmrse Cable,
phone, k llth e n prlv . private
rm *40,wk Inch uHl I I I I W

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
NOTICE
A ll rental and real estate
advertisements are tub|ecl to
lire Federal Fair Housing Act,
w hich makes II Illega l lo
advertise any preference. Ilm
n a tio n or d is c r im in a tio n
bated an race, color, religion,
tex. handicap, fam ilia l tla lu t
or nalianalorigln

EFFICIENCY &gt;g p rlv back
yard, a ll u lll In ti iM 4 /m o 4
1101/to t 111 t i l l or 17HI17
E F F 1C I E N C T C a l l a g e
Completely turn U til paid, no
p e ll I per ton only 17MI7S
S AN FO R D 1 ROOM i F F L
CIENCV w ith private bath
Perfect lor I per ton 17S/wk
end U lO te t 1117*11________
SANFORD I BDRM A STU010
a lt t l « c . a ir . r e t a r e *
i i 10/m o , up. Neoat*. M l M l*
SANFORD I Bdrm. living rm .
k itc h e n , d in in g rm , bath,
1 1 1 1 / w k p lu s te c
Inc
w a ler'tew er gartxsq*
H I 4 IM o r WS417
1 BO R M living rm , kllchan.
lialh t H I wk plus sec In
eludes all utilille s Call
171 4I I 4 or 34* 1477
I BEORM lu i , are A Quiet 11W
month, SI10 deposit. 171 pel
deposit Coll 130 401________

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
SPRING BREAKII
One Uedroom Apartments
I l f * DEAL
M ottw oodApts 317 1774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRING SPECIAL!]
1 B d rm /I B e lt)H I ] * »
SHENANOOAH APARTMENTS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm, 1140 mo
1 bdrm, 1410 mo and up

______ 3 7 3 1 6 7 0 _________
SANFORD. I Bdrm. 4300/mo.
plus security A lt u tilities (raid
except elec__________ 1331*4)
SANFORD411 S Park Ave I
and 7 bdrm air 11711371 *
1100 dep 371 1**7 or MO 4407
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 7 bd rm t A elite
avail Cell Jerry 171 44W

103— H ou ses
U n tu r n is h e d / R e n t
SANFORD 7 bdrm l 'y bath
lakelronl house l&amp;lO/mo
111 7004__________
SANFORD Mamillon District
RENT TOOWN
Like new 1/1. Air. Laundry
11000 dn *441/m o *49 7141
SANFORO GOLDSBORO
RENTTOOWN
3 bdrm Like new! A ir S I.100
down t i l l 'm o 44*71*7______
SANFORD 1 bdrm . I bath. cent
H /A . carpel Llk* new! I yr
leas* 1471/mo 94* 445-1911
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. I bath",
carpel, lenced 1441 Caldwell
Realty Service______ 7M 3700

Stenstrom Rentals
• O R O V E V IE W 3/1 « / dbl
garage, CHA, M llm o . 1400 sec
• PAOLA AREA 3/1.1 w / dble
car garage, te r porch, Iptc .
well A septic ta w / mo S4W sac
• SANFORD 1/1 DUPLEX w /d
hookup. CHA, t t llm o llW t a c
• O VIED O 1/1 DUPLEX w /
carport, w /d hookup, heat/alr
S 3 7 !/m o ilW te c S rt nodep
Stenstrom Realty, Inc.
‘ •We Manage your Heme,
like II was our ow n." Jim Doyle
H U M S Alley 4PMi 31014*1
W INTER SPRINGS 1 bdrm. 1
ba, 0 lot, garage, washer,
d r y e r , l l r r p l c o 1410/m o
Rent/lease /option44* USA
1 BED, 1 BATH Towntwm* with
washer and dryer Hidden
Lake 1140/mo Call H 4 1414
leave massage II tu to r* 4pm _
1/ 1, a p p lia n c e s , hook ups,
garage, carpel, blinds, cent
h e at/elr S4*Q4*4-1100 ext *W
1 BEDROOM. 1 bath, cent H /A.
fam ily rm Only 43W down!
A lto 4 bdrm. Ib a lh a v a lla b le
Ask about our IIU O hornet!
Why re n t! THE M ILLIM A N
OROUP, INC Healler 111 H I ]

1 0 5 — D u p le x _____T r i p l e x / R e n t ___
LAKE MARY 3 bdrm, carpet,
C /H /A . appl., minis, fenced
yard OOOOAHEA 441 *744
NICE 1 bd rm . 1 bath. 1334
Hickory St, Santord |400/mo
MOOdep 14* 4*0* or 4*4144*
SANFORD. 3 nlc# tm apis A/C.
appl! Avail. S/OI/94 1170 A
S310 plus d t p ________ H I 33S4
1 BDRM. I BA. Excel area, o il
street parking, near daycare
S371/mo STOPtec H I 4717

1 0 7 — M o b il e
_____H o m e s / R e n t
COU N TR Y S e T T IN O . com
p ie iv ly tu rn , 1/1, garbaga
/w a ltr turn, covered lenced
patio. Ideal lor work couple or
sing parent. 13S0/mo. pus dep
..
. I—l l -1917
* |t
No pets.
OSTEEN 1 bedroom, 1 b e lli' On
10 acres S4SQ plus S300 securlty. XH 44* S140et1er 4pm
W EX IV A RIVER, private prop
■ r t y , I b d r m , I b e th ,
lurnlthed. u lll. Ind., 4J50/mo
plus (m sec
904 341 4014

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls

K I T ' N ' C A R L Y L E ® by l u r r y W r ig h t

O F F IC E /w e rth o u tf ip a c t. 1300
Sq It. P rim e lo c a tio n at
entrance to Centra! Fla He
glow*! A irp o rt 407 311 7401,

'

* PRIME LOCATION *
1,500 sq ft o l n lc t offIc*
space 1,000 sq It warehouse,
also lenced storage A irport
tllv d Ironlage 111 IIW

* GREAT LOCATION *

M l — H o m e s l o r S a le

153— A c r e a g e L o t s /S a t e

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

CANAL FRONT let. On pavtd
road Near boat ramp Lg
trees WlthlacoochM Rv, SR
44 Reduced price 407 114 4957

Looking lo buy a home? We
have hornet In ell areas ol
Seminole, Orange. V o lu tla
Counties! Call for d e ta lltl
• 1/7 w ills fire p la c e , newer
carpet and hie. S44 900
• Foreclosure! 4/7 on I 51 acres
Fireplace 1104.900
• 4/1. 1.700 sq I t . fireplace Ig
ter porchl 1104.900
Bells Osborne
Venture I Properties

330-0273/774-9400

SANFORO Sandalwood Villas
Quiet area. 1/1. 4474/mo plus
sec Nancy 111 140 alter 4 PM

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lo r m obile home or
home site, horses, c a tll* .
term ing, or nursary Toned
agricultural 11.900 per acre
Small down paym ent with
owner financing 904-1*1 1171
OENEVAS ACRES Pond, well
Toned *g res SM 000
__________ 41*4114__________
4W A C R E ! FOR SALE. Corner
lot near Lake Jastup Call
121 414] after 5pm

M l — H o m e s f o r S a le
AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
f HA OR VA AS LCW AS l&lt;1%
Assume no quallNet A owner
fina ncing lew a t l4 M /m e l
G ov't F o ric lo iv re t, f lip o t l
Seminole. Orange. V olgtla!
Sanford P roper h e !

For L e u Than u UK) Down
• F ORF CLOSURE I 1/ t

on ' l
a c r e l A p p l , Inside u t il .
fenced yd! Only l i t , Bool
*1 /1 , aver 1/1 acrel Liv din
la m rm Salelllleditfi 144.100
*1 /1 w /P O O L tor only 144.tool
L iv , dining, lam r m t too!
e L A K E , te n n is , p e o ll J / l
custom, liv. dm . eat m kilch
appl Garage M7 TOO!

• 1/1, new &lt; *rp *! A pm nl! Cenl
H /A . carport JultMl.9941
A tturne No Q u a lifie r' f
• 1/1. *4*1 P ITI 1)4 300
• 1/1 spill, lenced S ttt PITI
114.000
P R t foreclosure! ta UUJ dn
1/2, heavily treed 1/1 acre
S p lit hd rm , ceram ic til* ,
appl, garage Possible owner
h o ld In d JuH471,900'
M arkham Wdl. tortcloture, 4,1.
I

t

a cre,

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY

157— M o b il e
H o m o s / S a te

OSTEEN/LEMON BLUFF

3

txJrm 2 Lath hom» A pprox
2,000 sq ft St John* R iver
Irootage W9K firm As is No
c o n tin g e n c ie s
By ow ner
407 422 7*74

3

K

lit %

A

Sam

MORGAN REALTY
SANTORD
321 6762

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

DELTONA

321 2257

BELOW M ARKET V A LU E I I
b d rm . I ‘ &gt; bath, p a rtia lly
lanced yard 144 SOD49V 7V06
BUY OWNER G o r^o u s ) bdrm
H i bath, cent air and heat,
lenced yard, porch, double lot
A much morel Pmecretl are*
SSMCO
373 0431
C A SS E LB ER R Y B e a u tllu l 1
bdrm. I h bath New carpet,
paint Shows Ida a model)
144 100
_______ 4*4 7014
C H IL L O U T
E N JO Y
W A T E R F R O N T L IV IN O
Several lake and waterfront
lots and hornet to choote
fro m
S ta rlin g as low at
119.900 11)0.0001

Y/e have one |u tl right lor you!
Call Diana « The Cannon Croup
I t * 0041 o r IH 1704

] 4i 4| 1/1 s p lit IS P ta rfto n .
(# n fr« l H /A . c a rp o rt f 11 *00

q o r g a o u t o a k s , n t a r g o lf
cot/r%a» I f ?,900 Call fo r appl
_J7I V
AA6

P A U L O S U O IIN E

321 0759

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

C A /C M o o Ig lM ^ d lo tM J 000

W M a licto w tlil. Haalfor
i w m i _______ ___
L A K E M A R Y A R E A J /J .

904 77J 4070

C«ll JJ M liO o r 111-320)

i a t — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re
• AAA RAY S APPLIANCE a
114 S French Ave. Sanford
R e f r i g e r a t o r , S to v e s ,
Washers Dryers Free J yr
labor w err Del avail 114 0041
APPLIANCES. F U R N , TV'S.
New S alelllt* Systems as low
as 11.495. CHEEPO DEPOT,
1119 French Ave,
1111144
F U L L BOX 1 P H IN 0 A N D
MATTRESS 540 A SET A UP
LA R R T’ B MART
111*111
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 70 years In Santord
Sales New end Used Service
a ll makes 4 parts 104 E
Commercial St 111 3441

) bath, ce n lriii N 'A screen
p o r c h o i. f a m ily rm
B roker/owner rwidy to deal
and w ill take trade m ol any
thing ot valuel Price lowered
tolS4 900
‘ NEAT 2 bdrm home on corner
■ot just right for starter or
im a ll fam ily Includes new
rood IM.SOO
&lt;W-W / t i t

S

R p .A L C S T A T I!. INC

322-7498
SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
911 M YR TLE AVENUE
U eeutilully restored 4 bed. 3's
hath home w ith fix&gt;l 7.000 sq
tl. all new heal and air You
have lo tee i l l IIIOOOO
Cel low nor 471 *4 SI
SANFORD Country living, close
lo new moll Great lla rte r
home 1/1. den, eat In kitchen,
heaulllul trees 147,000
P AIN E A N O E R SON 491 7191

SOLD AFTER ONLY
THE SECOND CALL!
B a rb a ra C o llin s sold ner
waterbed with the help ol a
SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIED AD
A l t e r o n ly 1 c e lls , the
waterbed was sold end she
had some e x tra spending
money in her pocket I
Do you have an Item Ior sale!
Get results w ith a classified
ad Call or lax us Monday
Friday 4 00 5 30 lo see how
easy II Is

322-26 U
831 9993
FAX 323-9408
KENMORE washer, vary nice!
Free delivery and w arranty.
Jo h n -A F Bast.314 l i t !

STAIRS PROPERTY

312 W. l-lfut St., S.mtorci

M ANAOEM ENT A REALTY
407 111 I l l l / m 4574

1B7— S p o il in g G o o d s

STENSTROM

• KIDS BIKE Ideal lor a 5 lo 9
year old g irl Green, pink, and
w hite.......................SUMS 4140

323-5774
DU pT e K
SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
134,900 Call a lte rs 00
__________ 514 0044__________
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located anywherol
Investors Really, 174 5415
HOME in Historical D ill Bun
galow sltye. 7/1, CH /A. com
pletoly restored hdwd Moors,
(pic . Iron! A back porch A
cellng Ians. A tkina 1W.900
M o llvsle d 110 t lH a lle r tP M

R E A L T Y ,

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a le s
H o u s e h o ld m ite . t o o lt .
irttk ltr, b a rre l pump .ind lot*
of itu ff n u Oak A v t . S*n
ford
TMURS FRI SAT • f
GARAGE S l it 7 7 Why b o fh trf*
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE *!
44/33* H 3 I

GARAGE SALE

HALL REALTY
L a k o lro n tl/I homo. SSI,900
1/1 corner lot. air
142.100
lOor 5 *crosl T e rm tl Countryl
1/1/1, lam , a ir. lenced, S57.WO
1/1/1. loadedw /lealuresl 579.9CO

• 1945 REOAL Medallion. 17'
10". 4 cyl Jn/outboard motor
w /d rlv * on tra ile r 15.000 OBO
« 0 *004 or *4« *» 1 e v e t
■44 BASS NAUTIOUE. Johnson
OT 150 A ll e ilra s /lo a d rd
E tc cond Under 100 h r i
Priced to sell 15.900 177 1747 _
• ■47 GLASSTREAM 15' boat
tra ile r, SOhp Johnson Never in
t a ll water, exc. condition
43.400
OBO
904 734 97)9

F u rn ltu r® k itc h e n ils m t.
tool* end ml»c Saturday
4/23, ?am 3pm 719 M yrtle
A v t. Sunford No phone
HANOVER Wood* Community
off Markham Wood* Rd , Lake
____
M ary Salurday 4 21t $

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage sale ad by
I I noon on Tuesday and lake
ad vanta ge ot our special
garage tale ad p n c t ll Call
C lastilled now lor O tla ilt!

322-2611

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE

*HECENTLY REDONEAtxJrm

M

• OLASTRON, H it V hull. 15iw!
740 Volvo, l l l h / i k l , lots ol
exlras STOOPQUO H4 514S
a HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 41
N a u la lln e , tw in engine V
drive, SJOK JDr Guam *95 *141
HOUSE BOAT, a0‘, steel hull, In
water. Lois ol possibilities
S3500
Firm
3114111
• 14 FT BOW RIDER 115 HP
Mercury, o/b, low hours, with
tra ile r SJ.OOO 111 014*
14 FT Bowrkler New canopy
90HP Evtnrude w /tllt 4 trim
Orly# on tra ile r L it* lackets
+ safely equip Heavy anchor
Boalcover A M F M c a s s Nice
boat ready lor water Register
4 r id * M ust sell to pay
funeral b ill 1*000 F irm 117
9474______________________
19 FT' CHECKMATE. 175 M arl
nar. drive on tra ile r, excellent
condition Capacity 10 people
14 000 337 *444 or ]37 *045
#1914 S KI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
Marc . w /lM H er Runs great!
13 000 P * r ll* l hn*n_c» 495 710*

BIG SALE

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wa r i an I y 19.4 SO337 1* 34 ___
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thing, sunroot Well main
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all power, body in good shape
Runs great 1 1500113 1441
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or tra m , A/C, P/S, P ’B, cowl
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• AN Y CONDITION e 1111044 e

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�- Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, April 20, 1904

Aliens mate with humans! Harvard prof believes it!
■y ANNITHOMPSON
Aasoclatod Press Writer
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard psychlntrlat Dr.
John Mack has never had sex with a apace alien,
nor does he care to. tt could compromise his
objectivity.
Mack, a Pulitzer Prize winner and Harvard
faculty member, firmly believes those people who
claim to have had extremely close encounters
with beings from other worlds.
And In Ills new book, "Abduction." he relates
his findings after spending four years studying
120 "expcrlcncers" — people who say they hod
sexual or reproductive experiences with aliens
who abducted them and took them aboard
spaceships.
The 13 case studies In his tiook Include Ed. wtio
remember* an alien woman taking a sperm
sample from him when lie was In high school;
Jerry, who says she gave birth to a human-alien

"There's a split lietwecn how people regurd him
as someone with past accomplishments and skills
and how they regard this project," said Dr. Malka
Nolman. chairwoman of Cambridge Hospital's
psychlulry department and Mack's boss. "People
arc skeptical because It Just seems quite remote
and unsupported."

Descriptions of abductions arc consistent from
patient to patient. Mack said. So lie believes the
expcrlcncers, even If he can't explain exactly
what they experience.
As for having such a close encounter himself.

Mack Is on the staff at Cambridge Hospital, a
Harvard teaching hospital, lie also leads the
Program for Extraordinary Experience Research,
which Is overseen by the medical sehool-afflllnled
Center for Psychology and Social Research.

Misgivings and interest in
'foreign’ ideas of education
■y CHARLES J. HANLEY
AP Special Correspondent
■- —

t

EVANSTON. III. — American schoolteachers
now have orders from above: Turn their students,
also-rans on International tests. Into tltlcholders
by the year 2000.
Hut even In Evanston, where they do try.
teachers find the challenge more thnn daunting.
" T h e range o f econom ic situations, the
breakdown of families, nil the things I deni with In
a day that I didn't deal with 20 yeurs ago. these
things arc Interfering with children's efforts to
learn." cxplulns Harbara Krledberg. a 34-ycnr
tenchlng veteran.
Willard Daggett also blames problems nt home
for some of America's educational shortcomings.
But title preacher of school reform blumes U.S.
leaders, too. for grandly endorsing a goal — to be
No. 1 on global math and science tests within six
yeurs — without u plan for getting there.
"Anyone who says we could lie first In the
world Is dreaming." says Daggett, director of the
New York-bused International Center for Leader­
ship In Education.
Education Is no niulllpic-cholcc quiz, cnch
problem having Its correct answer. Hut re­
searchers say Americans might begin to find
some answers by observing how It’s done
elsewhere, particularly In such pluces as Japan
and Germany, whose children excel on Interna­
tional exams.
In this diverse Chlcugo suburb of lakcshorc
mansions and dreary row houses, the school
dlstilct Is credited with Innovative programs. And
In the brightly decorated corridors of the Murtln
Luther King Jr. primary school, one can hear
both misgivings and Interest In "foreign " Ideas
about education:
NATIONAL CURRICULUM
The Japanese stick to one curriculum na­
tionwide. allowing (cuchcrs to focus on technique
Instead o f content.
Amy Nusscr, a math teuchcr ul the King school,
said that's a "great" Idea for still unother reason.
"It's good for consistency. When I was young. I
moved 12 limes In 10 years. Half the time I was
repeutlug things."
In their book "T h e Learning Gap," education
reformers Harold W. Stevenson and James W.
Stlglcr say U.S. nutlonal standards "would go u
long way toward bringing order to our present
chaotic curricula.”
Hut Frlcdbcrg, a language arts-readlng teacher
at the King school, voiced traditional American
skepticism about centralization: " A national
curriculum doesn't ulwuys meet the needs of u
specific community or school."
In a recent Associated Press nationwide poll,
three-quarters of respondents expressed at leusl
some support for a national curriculum.
SCHOOLYEAR
Much of Europe, like Japan, bus a school year
ranging up to 240 days, compared with the 180
school days In America. In 1083, a U.S.
commission on education reform mude a longer
school year Its top recommendation, Little has
happened.

The longer year is one wuy to teuch children
more and teach them better, say experts. Even
children find merit In a shorter summer vucutlon.
"Over the summer. I forget some of the things I
learned, and when we have review we're Just
relearning the same things." Mild King fifthgrader Erica Gilbert-Levin.
Evanston district Superintendent Joseph
Pollack agreed In theory with more school time.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O FTH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
C IV IL DIVISION
C *M N*. 94-1*2 CA-I4 I
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

Plaintiff.
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K BERNARD FORD,
HUNTERS RESERVE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Oefendenli.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: K. BERNARD FORD. AND
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TERESTS BY. THROUGH. OR
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following proparty In Samlnola
County, Florida:
Unit 314. Building It. HUNT­
ER'S RESERVE. Phaaa X. a
Condominium and an undivided
Intereit In tha land, common
element* and common a ip a n w r
appurtenant to M id Unit, a ll In
accordance w ith and iut&gt;|ect to
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•IrlcH ont, te rm ! and other pro
v lilo n t of that Declaration of
C ondom inium of H U N TE R 'S
RESERVE, a Condominium, a*
recorded In O R. Book lfto,
Page HO. and amended by

A d m ln lilra tlv e Amendment re ­
corded at O.R. Book 101), Page
1774. a ll In the Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida, and
a* per plat Iheraol recorded In
Condominium Book I t , Paget
I f 97, Public Record* ot Semi­
n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a a t
amended from tim e to time.
Including but not lim ited to that
certain amendment recorded In
O R. Book 2107, Page 20f. ol the
P ublic Record* ol Seminole
County, Florida,
commonly known a t IN Re
larva Circle. U nit 210, Oviedo.
Florida 22101. h a i been tiled
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w ritten delentat. It any. to it on
R ichard S. M c lv e r of K a it
Hodga*. P .A., p la in tiff'* a t­
torney, whota a d d re ti l i P O.
Bo* 100. Tampa. Florida 22441,
on or before th irty (M l day*
Irom the l i n t date ol publication
and tile the original w ith tha
Clerk ol thl* Court either before
w rv lc a on p la ln llll’* attorney or
Imm ediately thereafter: other
w lie . o default w ill be entered
agalm t you lo r tha relief de
mended In the Complaint.
Dated: A pril It, 19*0.

(COURT SEAL)
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
Honorable M aryann* M o tm
201 North Park Avenue
Sanford. FL2277I
B y: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
P u b lllh : A p ril 11,20.1990
OEQ-120

lie said: " I think my role Is to be uncontamlnuted
by the phenomenon. As soon as a psychiatrist
reports they had an uhductlon. then they're
Immediately disqualified as an objective ob­
server."
As "Abduction" hlls bookstores this week.
Mack hlls dnylltne television. His fellow academ­
ics have been less welcoming thun talk show
hosts.

hybrid; and Peter, who tells Mack he had an
"alien w ife" In a "parallel universe."
"There la a consistent reproductive theme,"
Mack said. "Now, do I mean by that literally there
are millions of babies being made? I don't know. I
can't claim that this Is occurring literally In our
physical dimension of reality."
What Mack does claim Is that expcrlcncers nre
not mentally III and not working out the effects of
rape, Incest or other abuse. Their emotional and
psychological state resembles trauma, he said,
and trauma Is the response to something outside
his body, not Inside the mind.
"T h ey don't want to believe It any more thnn
we do." he said. "T h ey want me to find them
crazy."

Wheat dispute w ith Canada
threatens more than farmers
the United Stales, totaling $4.0 billion last
year, with wheat accounting for nearly $210
million.

"H ut." he said, "I don't think we'll see longer
school days or yearn without federal financial
help."

■ y R O B IR T Q R IE N I

In the AP poll, slightly more than half favored a
longer year.
.

WASHINGTON — Before there wan pasta,
there were noodles. And before fetturlne
Alfredo, there was macaroni and cheese, a
mainstay for ordinary American families.

THACKINO
Upstairs at the King school, two aixth-grnclr
math classes were at work: one of slower pupils
following a computer story to do simple calcula­
tions: the other of belter students solving tough
math reasoning problems on a test.
The Japanese disdain such "trucking," or
segregation by ability. So do many American
educators.
"In the U.S. we love to categorize and lock
people In. That's a guaranteed approach to failure
In the schools, because we create this large
vurlutlou between students," U.S. Education
Undersecretary Murshull Smith said In Washing­
ton.
Hut King math teacher Sara Wuldstcln.
teaching the "slow ” class, secs It differently: " If
they're together, the fuster kids twiddle their
thumbs and the slower kids do not say, 'I want to
be smurf like Hilly.' It doesn't work that wuy."
In the |Mill, two-thirds of respondents supported
the U.S. practice of tracking.

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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
I N ANOFOR
IE M IN 0 L E COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A IE N 0 .9 J IU 4 C A 14 B
CARL K. WIGGERS. JR and
SANDRA S. W IGOERS. h ll
wife.
P la ln llll*.
vl.
E. F R E O O A M B L E and
PAM ELA S GAMBLE, h ll w it*.
AN D M A R K OISC LAR and
SHELLY S GISCLAR. h ll wile.
D eftndanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the u n d e rlin e d * • Clerk ol
the C ircuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida, under and by
virtue ol the Summary Final
Judgment ol Forecloiuro on
lered In thal cauw pending In
the C ircuit Court ol Seminole
C o u n ty. F lo rid a , C a i* No.
92 2144 CA 14 B. In which CARL
K W I G G E R S . JR
and
SANDRA S WIGOERS ara the
P la ln llll* and E FRED GAM
BLE and PAM ELA S GAMBLE
are the Defendant!. I, a t la id
Clerk ol the Court, under and by
v irtu * ot the Summary Final
Judgment o l Forecloiuro, w ill
otter lor M l* and ta ll at public
M l* to tha hlgheit and be lt
bidder for cath at tha W elt
Front Door. Seminole Coupty
CourthouM. In Sanford. Sami
not* County. Florida, on the 12th
day of M ay, 1*94. at 11:00 a m .
the follow ing detcrlbed real
property illu a te d In Seminole
County. Florida, to w it:
L o t 41. H O LLO W B R O O K .
according to tha Plat thereof a t
recorded In Plat Book 22. Paget
44 and 47. of the Public Record!
of Seminole County, Florida.
OATEO Ih li 12th day ol A pril.
19*4
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
O E PUTYCLER K
P ublllh: A p ril 20.27,1994
DEQ 143

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH E EIOHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C IV IL ACTION
C* m No i 94 *2«7 CA-14 E
FED ER AL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
P la ln llll.
v*
M IC H A E LA HEYDINGER
and SCOTT L BYRD. It living,
and a ll unknown p a rtia l
claim ing by. through, under or
agalm t the above named
Defendant! who are not known
to be dead or alive, whether la id
unknown p e ril** may claim an
In te re il a t ipoutet. heir*,
devl****. grantee*, or other
claim ant*, claim ing by.
through, under or agalm t Ih*
M ld M IC H A E L A
HE YOINGER or SCOTT L
BYRD; JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE.
Defendant!
NOTICEOF ACTION
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
TO : M I C H A E L A HE Y D
INGER. It living, and all un
known p a rtia l c la im in g by.
through, under or agalm t the
above named Defendant* who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether M id unknown
p e ril* * may claim an Intereit at
ip o u te t. h e ln . de vlie ei. gran
feet, or other claim ant*, claim
Ing b y, th ro u g h , u n der or
agalm t the la id M IC H AEL A
If E YOINGER II he It deceated
WhoM Retldence I t Unknown
W hota t a i l Know n M a ilin g
A d d re ti 11:
1(07 S. M allonvllle Ave.,
Sanlord. Florida 22771.
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D thal an action to forecloi*
a mortgage on Ih* following
property In Seminole County.
Florida:
Lot 22. SANS SOUCI. accord
Ing lo the p la t thereof, a i
recorded In Plat Book 14. Pag*
52 Ol Ih* Public Record! ot
Seminole County. Florida
h a t been filed agalm t you and
you are required to M rv * a copy
ot your w ritten delenM i. It any.
lo It on O ary A. G ibbon*,
E iq u lre , of G lbbom . Smith,
Cohn A Arnett. P.A., P le ln lltr*
attorney, whoM a d d re ti It 2221
Hendrrton Boulevard. Pott Of
flee Bo* 2177, Tampa. Florida
22401. w ithin th irty (M ) day* of
the dalo of f lr t t publication of
th l* notice, and file the original
w ith the Clerk ol t h li Court
either belor* M rvlce on Plain
lif t '* attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherw lM a default
w ill be entered agalm t you lor
re lie f demanded In the Com
plaint.
OATEO thl* ( day ot A pril
1994.
NOTICE
AM ERICANSW ITH
DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1*90
ADM IN ISTR ATIVE ORDER
NO. 92 27
P erton* with a dlMblllty who
need a ipeclal accommodation
lo participate In thl* proceeding
thould contact AOA Coordinator
at M l N. Park Avenue. Suit* N.
M l. Sanford. Florida 22771 at
le a tl five day* prio r to tha
proceeding. Telephone: (4071
222 42M E»l. 4227; 1 (00 922 ( 771
(TO D ), or 1 (00 922 (7701V), via
Florida Relay Service.
M aryann* M orie
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By Cecelia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
P u b lllh : A p ril 13. M. 1994

NOTICE
M e lin a L. Gear of 142 Twin
Coach Cl., Sanford. FL 22772 a t
of January It, 1994 w * have had
your 19(2 Chevy Camaro Vln
#lOIAP*7t4CII4402* at 121* C*|.
ery Ave, Sanford. FL 2277),
phona I (4071 221 4424. W* have
ilo ra g * on tha car a t o l A p ril 14.
1994 In the amount of 114a 42 to
notice that tha llan claimed by
the lienor It iu b |* c t to *n
lorcemenl punuant to Section
7I1.MS Florida Statute* and that
tha vahlcla m ay be to ld to
M llily tha lien, at 1219 Calery
Ave , 10.00 am. Scheduled M l*
ol the vehicle for the public May
4. 1*94. Tha owner of the vehicle
or any p a n o n c la im in g an
Intereit In or llan Ihereon hat
the rig h t to a tea ring at any
lim a prio r to tha tcheduled data
ol M l* by filing a demand for
hearing w ith the Clerk o l tha
C ircuit Court In the county In
which the vehicle l i held and
m ailing coplei o f tha demand
lor hearing lo all other owner*
and lienor* at reflected on the
notice. Owner of the vehicle hat
the right to recover po tte ttlo n
of the vehicle without Im tltutlng
lu d ld a l proceedingi by potting
bond In accordance w ith the
p ro v lllo n t ol Section SJ9.9I7
Florida Statute*.
Any proceed! remaining from
the m i * of the vehicle after
payment of the amount claimed
by the lienor w ill be depotlled
w ith the Clerk of the Circuit
Court lo r dlipo tltlon.
By Gary Geiger
1219 Celery Ave.
Sanlord. FL 22771
P ublllh: A pril 20. 1994
DEQ IIS

His accomplishments Include founding the
psychiatry department at Cambridge Hospital
a n d w i n n i n g a 1077 P u l i t z e r f o r Ills
psychoanalytic biography o f T.E. Lawrence, or
Lawrence of Arnbln.
Since then. Mack has developed an Interest In
Eastern philosophy and religion, and believes It
helped liberate Ills thinking.
"W e don't have room In our culture for this. It's
the elite people, my colleagues, who decide what
we're supposed to believe," he said, "and to them
this Isn't ..opposed to be."
Even Mnck's fellow researchers Into the
otherworldly think "Abduction" Is a little, well,
out there.
Dr. William McCall, a physician In Anaheim.
Calif., said that for 10 years he used hypnosis to
evaluate experiences. His theory: They're actual­
ly remembering being txirn. People's memories of
going aboard spacecraft match their hypnosisevoked memories of passing through the birth
canal, he said.

AP Farm Writer

And before there's any kind of noodles,
there's durum wheat, grown In northern states
adjuccnt to Canada, which also produces
durum and oilier wheat for cereals and
breadmuklng.
More Canadian wheat hus been coming Into
Die United States — at unfair prices subsidized
by Ottawa, U.S. officials complain. The
argument over wheat has ulrcudy turned Into u
bigger dispute over farm goods, und could
come ton heat! tills week
The dispute, say other Americans, could
hurt working people whose Jobs are tied to
making and processing macaroni and cheese
and other staples. And Jobs could be lost If
Cunada should respond lo any U.S. sanctions
by restricting the llow of apples, brandy, bread,
breakfast cereul and other farm products.
"Such retaliation by Canada would seriously
Injure many U.S. workers und farmers," 18
senators told President Clinton In a letter
Tuesday op|H)slng trade action.
Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy and U.S.
Trade (representative Mickey Kuntor have
given Canada until Friday to limit Its wheal
sales. Without u settlement, the administration
will begin a 00-day process of setting quotas.
The action, under the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade, would require congressional
approval, and let Canudn seek compensation
by limiting Imports of some U.S. products.
• ' ft i.

Cunada buys more U.S. furm products than
any other country except Japan, purchasing a
record $5.3 billion worth of U.S. vegetables,
fruits and other commodities last year. The
administration says that figure should be
higher — If only Cunada would drop restric­
tions on dairy anil ixniltry products, an Issue
In the current dispute
Canada has been selling more (arm goods to

U.S. growers say unfair rail subsidies and
pricing by Canada have caused that country to
Increase its shipments of durum und other
wheat over the years, undercutting prices paid
U.S. fanners and leading them lo reduce
a c re a g e .

Lust year's IlfXMlIng added Insult to Injury.
Canada hus been filling the gup caused by a
short crop, exjxirtlng a projected 2.5 million
metric tons this year.
Shortages helped push durum prices to u
high o f $5.78 u bushel In March, comjiured
with $3.09 a year enrller.
Canadian officials tiave agreed to end the rail
subsidies nnd unfair pricing, but they Insist on
shipping nearly 2.5 million metric tons of
wheat to the United States. The United Stales
wants u maximum 1.5 million metric tons
based on 1992. the highest Imjxirt year before
the IIckkI b.
Pasta makers and flour millers say U.S. farm
|x)llcy. Including ex|x&gt;rt subsidies, has harmed
growers more thun Canada has. They say
some o f those subsidized exjxirts are coming
back as chcnji pasta from Turkey.
Hestrlctlons on durum supplies will even­
tually force Uk' pastu makers to cut produc­
tion. mild Juki Klnnalrd, president of the
Nutlonal Pasta Association. She suit) the
Industry employs 30.000 people.
" I f there's less pasta being produced In the
United Stales, then there will be less of a
market for U.S. durum growers." she said.
Hut funner advocates such us Sen. Byron
Dorgun. D-N.fi.. say the food processors Just
want cheap raw materials, and consumers
never see the benefit.
"Our constituencies are being burned at the
economic stukc as u result of this unfulr'trude.
and these people are carrying the wood."
Dorgun said. He offered a challenge: "G o to the
grocery store and find out whether the price til
elbow macaroni dccreasetl when the jirlce of
durum wheat decreased."

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SUNDAY

April 17, 1994

S a n fo r d

75 Cents

H e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1008
86th Yonr, No. 204 - Sonford, Flo fld n

Drugs in the projects
Lawbreaking tenants rarely
evicted from public housing

□ People
Parade of Homes
T h re e o f d i r builder# w h o w ill h n v c home# In
the s p r in g v e rsio n o f the Pa ra de o f Home# nrc
located In L a k e M a ry . T h e p arad e open# today
an ti c o n tin u e s u n til Nlny 1.
I I See Page SB.

BRIEFS
Longwood Town Hall meeting
L O N G W O O D — M o n d a y n ig h t1# re g u la r c ity
c o m m is s io n m eetin g , n o rm n lly s c h e d u le d to
begin at 7 p.m .. w ill start one h o u r e a rlie r th is
w eek. T h e m e e tin g h a s been m o ved to a llo w for
a sp e c ia l tow n h a ll pro g ra m , s c h e d u le d for 7:80
p .m ., a lso In the c o m m is s io n ch a m b e rs.
F lo rid a L e g is la to rs Hep. Lee C o n s ta n tin e and
Hep Ik ib S ta rk s w ill be on h a n d to g iv e an
In fo rm a tiv e le g is la tiv e up date o n a c tiv itie s that
to o k p la c e In T a llh a s s e e d u r in g the lu stco m p le te d le g isla tiv e e xten d ed session.
T h e C it y C o m m is s io n Is u rg in g a ll Lon g w o o d
re sid e n ts to he o n h a n d fo r the d is c u s s io n at th is
" T o w n H a ll" m eeting .

B y S A N D R A IL L IO T T
H erald Staff W rltor
S A N F O R D — E v ic tio n from p u b lic h o u s in g Is
su pp osed to go n lo n g w ith p ro o f o r c o n v ic tio n o f
d ru g possession, use o r sale a c c o rd in g lo te rm s of
the lease, bu t It Is a ra re ly used p ro v is io n b y the
S a n fo rd H o u s in g A u th o rity .
" W e nre In the p ro cess o f e v ic tin g som eone
n o w ." L ln d n W illia m s , d ire c to r o f m a n a gem en t
e xp la in e d . T h e h o u s in g a u th o rity has to have
g ro u n d s to en fo rce the e v ic tio n cla u se . "In th is
p a rtic u la r case, w e hnve a report she tested
p o sitiv e for d ru g use. so that Is o u r proof. W e
d o n ’ t n e c e ssa rily need n c o n v ic tio n ."
T h e p ro v is io n m a k e s the head o f h o u se h o ld
re sp o n sib le a n d su b ject to e v ic tio n If d ru g use.
|M)ssesslon n r sale c a n be p ro v e n against a n y o n e
liv in g there o r so m eo ne Just v is itin g there.
" T h e tenant agree# to re fra in from , u n d cau se
a n y ho u seh o ld m e m b e r, guest o r o th e rs o n the
p re m ise s w ith the te n a n t's co n se n t, (the) (tosses-

Plan for weapons
searches in projects
By AeeoolateA N i l

Cl don’t know of any (cases)
where we have gone the full
nine yards (to eviction) on. J

W A S H I N G T O N —■ O a n g -ln fe s te d p u b lic
h o u s in g c o u ld be se a rch e d for g u n s w ith o u t
v io la tin g the C o n s titu tio n If tenants agree,
P re sid e n t C lin t o n sa id S a tu rd a y , a n n o u n c in g
a new p la n to m a k e h o u s in g p ro jects safer.

-Linda Williams

" W e ’ re g o in g lo w o rk w llh re sid e n ts In
h lg h -crlm e a re a s (o p e rm it the fu ll range o f
se a rch e s (hat th e C o n s titu tio n does a llo w — In
c o m m o n areus. In v a can t u p artm en ta a n d In
c irc u m s ta n c e s w h ere re sid e n ts are In Im ­
m e d ia te d a n g e r." C lin to n sa id In h is w e e k ly
ra d io address.

slon. M ile o r use o f c o n tro lle d su b sta n c e s o n the
p re m ise s of the h o u s in g a u th o rity . P re m ise s sn a il
in c lu d e the te n a n t's #|&gt;cclflc a ssig n e d re n ta l u n it,
all o th e r ren tal u n its m a in ta in e d b y m an agem en t
und a ll c o m m o n or p u b lic a rcu s m a in ta in e d by
m a n a g e m e n t." a c c o rd in g to the lease a d d e n d u m .
T h e b o u sin g a u th o rity m ay not have to fo llo w
th ro u g h w ith the c u rre n t case because the tenant
Is r c jx trlc d ly e n te rin g a d rtig tre atm en t p ro g ram
a n d m a y v a cate the a p a rtm e n t on her o w n th u s
n e g a tin g the need to ev ict her.
"O fte n tim e s In the po lice reports, people w ill

' See Evict, Page 5A

" W e ‘11 e n co u ra g e m o re w eapo ns fr is k s o f
s u s p ic io u s pe rso ns, a n d w e ’ll a s k te n an t
a ss o c ia tio n s to p u t c la u s e s In th e ir leases
a llo w in g se a rc h e s w h e n c rim e c o n d itio n s
m a k e It n e c e s s a ry ." he said.
" W e w ill e m p o w e r re sid e n ts io b u ild safe
n e ig h b o rh o o d s, a n d w e’ ll h elp to o rg a n ize

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Remembering dead friends

Gun activist receives award
S A N F O R D — T h e C itiz e n s C o m m itte e for the
H ig h ! to K e e p a n d Hear A rm s, has selected
H olrcrt It. Ilrlg g s o l S a n fo rd , to receive the
C itiz e n o f the Year aw ard .
A c c o r d in g to A la n G o ttlie b , c h a irm a n o f the
C it iz e n s C o m m itte e , " I f It w eren 't for people lik e
R ob ert U. Ilrlg gs. o u r C o n s ltu tlrx ia l rig h ts w o u ld
h av e been ero ded y e a rs a g o ."
A c c o r d in g to th e a w a rd a n n o u n c e m e n t.
Ilrlg g s w a s selected be ca u se o f Ills d e d ic a tio n to
the effo rts to preserve the rig h t of pe o ple to keep
a n d hear a rm s as gu aran teed by the 2n d
A m e n d m e n t to (I k - U S . C o n s titu tio n .
T h e n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n has o v e r 5 0 0 .0 0 0
m e m b e rs . In c lu d in g o v e r 100 m e m b e rs o f
C o n g re s s s e rv in g on th e ir N a tio n a l A d v is o ry
C o u n c il.

By J M ARK BARFIELD
H orald S en io r S t a ll W rltor
S A N F O R D — If y o u th in k the
c o u n ty Just lu x e s y o u a n d fills
p o th o le s w ith the booty, then the
s c h e d u le d a c t iv it ie s t h is w e e k
s h o u ld prove a n eye-opener fo r you.
S e m in o le C o u n ty w ill m a rk Nutln n n l C o u n ty G o v e rn m e n t W e ek
b e g in n in g to d a y w ith six d a y s o l
a c tiv itie s , lour# a n d e x h ib its . T o u rs
o f t h e J a il, h e a lth c lin ic # a n d
H h c r lffs u n d fire d e m o n s tra tio n s are

Businessmen indicted for fraud
Three lo c a l b u sin e ss asso cia tes w ere Indicted
b y a fed eral g ra n d Ju ry In T a m p a F rid a y on
c h a rg e s o f w ire a n d m a ll fra u d , m o n e y la u n ­
d e rin g . theft a n d o b s tru c tio n o f Justice.
D a v id Hose. 50. o f S a n fo rd ; H a rry " B i l l "
M a rre ro J r .. OH; and T h e o d o re N a vo llo . 57. of
Port O ran g e w ere arre ste d by fetleral a n d stale
a g e n ts a n d a ccu se d of b e in g a sso cia te s In
P re m ie r B enefit C a p ita l T ru s t.
A c c o rd in g to the g ra n d Ju ry 180 Investo rs In
se ve ral sta te s w ere s w in d le d o u t of $7.7 m illio n .
F B I. In te rn a l R e ve n u e S e rv ic e a n d F lo rid a
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a w E n fo rc e m e n t a g e n ts seized
paper# a n d c o m p u te r reco rd s fro m Hose'# hom e
a n d N n v o llo ’s o ffic e In L a k e M ary.
If they are c o n v ic te d , ea ch o f th e m en c o u ld
face 45 to 5 0 y e a rs III p riso n a n d $ 1 .7 5 m illio n
to $ 2 .2 5 m illio n In fines.
D u rin g u c o u rt u p p c a ra n c c o n F rid a y , U.S.
M a g istra te D a v id B a k e r o rd ered the three h eld In
c u s to d y u n t il at least M o n d a y w h e n th e y h ave u
b e a rin g on the m a tte r In T a m p a .

Splitting the difference
T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y s c h o o l b o u rd ha#
a p p ro v e d fo r a d v e rtis in g the proposed p la c e ­
m en! o f the s tu d e n ts w h o w ill liv e In (he
sttll-to -b e-bu llt lla w k s c r e s l s u b d iv is io n In the
L a k e v lc w M id d le S c h o o l a n d S e m in o le H ig h
S c h o o l a tte n d a n c e zones.
T h e pro p o sa l w ill be a d v e rtise d a n d then
bro u g h t before the sch o o l b o u rd for a p u b lic
h e a rin g before u fin a l d e c is io n Is m ad e In the
m atte r.
T h e s c h o o l d is tr ic t Is try in g to a v o id p ro b le m s
that m ig h t be ca u se d after the su b d iv is io n ,
located on M a rk h a m W o o d s Hoad. Is b u ilt.
A s (he c u rre n t a tte n d a n c e zo n e s a rc d ra w n
the de ve lo p m e n t w o u ld be c u t In tw o w ith som e
stu d e n ts a tte n d in g S e m in o le u n d L a k e v lc w and
o th e rs a tte n d in g L a k e M u ry H ig h S c h o o l and
G re e n w o o d L a k e s M id d le S ch o o l. In som e cuses.
ho m e s w ere s p lit d o w n the m id d le .

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w ith a c h a n c e o f a f­
tern o o n sh ow era und
th u n d e rs to rm s . H ig h
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w in d 10 to 15 m p h .
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percent.

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□ Bee County. Page BA

W AY
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JULIAN
STEN
STRO M
H .r .M Photo by Hog»f H a rn K k

Brooke Young, (left) Lisa Slevons, Regina Lyles and Sarah Jane Baskin shed tears lor the animals.

Tears shed at Humane Society
tribute for dogs killed in fire
By VICKI DoSORMIBR
H orald S to ll W riter
S A N F O R D — T h e c h o ru s, dressed In a v a rie ty of
co a ts from b la c k lo b ro w n to s p o ile d , p ro v id e d a
b e a u tifu l so n g lo a c c o m p a n y the m e m o ria l se rv ice
o n S a tu rd a y afternoon.
H o w ls, b a rk s a n d w h im p e rs rose u p from a ro u n d
the c o m p o u n d at the H u m a n e S o c ie ty o f S e m in o le
C o m it y J o y o u s ly g re e tin g tho se w h o c a m e to
re m e m b e r those w h o died In a d e v a s ta tin g fire a
y e a r ago.
U n d e r the trees, a b o u t a h u n d re d people dab be d
a w a y Ih e ir tears ns u n u m b e r o f sp e a k e rs m e m o ria l­

ized the 73 dog s th at d ie d In the f lr f In w h ic h m ost
o f the c o m p le x w as de stro yed.
D ogs, m a n y b u rn e d a n d Injured In the (Ire.
a c c o m p a n ie d t h c lr people to the se rv ice . S o m e
d a n ce d at the e n d s o f t h c lr le a sh e s w h ile o th e rs sa l
q u ie tly a n d lis te n e d lo the w ords.
J u s tic e , a larg e m ix e d breed, sk itte re d n e rv o u sly
from p e rso n lo pe rso n w h o m lie c o u ld reach at the
e n d o f h is leash. If he v e n tu re d lo o fur. Ills a d o p tiv e
p e rso n w o u ld p u ll h im hack.
J u s tic e , u s u rv iv o r o f H u rrlc u n c A n d re w , w as
liv in g In the H u m a n e S o c ie ty sh e lte r w hen the fire
s tru c k .

□ Bee Memorial, Page BA

More to this
musical yarn
M o rn in g again, folks! W e hope
y o u read lust S u n d a y ’s c o lu m n
becau se th is Is re a lly p u rl II o f the
y a rn w e’ve been w eavin g ab o u t a
p a sscl o f o ld tim e rs Involved w ith
the S a n fo rd H and m e n tio n ed In u
p re v io u s Htory ab o u t W .J. T h ig p e n .
So fur tw o o f o u r m a in " c h a r a c ­
te rs " have been C b u rlc s F. H a s k in s
a n d III# non H a ro ld . W c got abo u t
h a lfw a y th ro u g h before r u n n in g o u t
o f space. A n d . la st w eek w c w rote
ab o u t u lot o f people be sid es the
H a s k in s .
;
T o d a y w e’re g o ing lo be g in w llh
fo rm e r S a n fo rd P o stm a ste r H a ro ld
H a s k in s and lu tc r an a c c o u n ta n t
w ith C ro w n P u p c r Pap er C o m p a n y .

□ Bee Btenatrom, Page 2 A

Physically challenged
anglers reelin’ ‘em in
By VICKI D a S O R M IIR
H erald S ta ll W riter
S A N F O R D - E d W a lla c e w a sn 't
g iv in g a w a y a n y se crets lo bow lie
m an aged to lu u d a 2 8 a n d threeq u a rte r p o u n d fish In L a k e C o ro lla
b e h in d the S a n fo rd M u se u m In
S a n fo rd on S a tu rd u y .
" I 'll be o u t here c o m p e tin g a g a in
to m o rro w ," be sa id w llh u b o y ish
g rin . " I ’m lo t te llin g the rest o f
th e m h ow to c a tc h the b ig o n e s ."
W a lla c e Is one o f 28 fish e rm e n
(and w om en) ta k in g purt In the
b a n k fis h in g d iv is io n o f the C e n tra l
F lo r id a P a r a ly z e d V e t e r a n s o f
A m e r ic a ( P V A ) e ig h t h a n n u a l
t o u r n a m e n t In S a n f o r d t h i s
w eekend.
t
H e a n d the o th e r b a n k fish e rm e n

w ill la k e the total w e ig h t o f t h c lr
c u lc h c s o f S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y to
d e te rm in e the to u rn u m e n t w in n e r.
"1 th in k w ith that (28.75 pou nd)
f i s h , h e 's w a y o u t a h e a d o f
e v e r y o n e . " s a id t o u r n a m e n t
d ire c to r J e r r y D an ie ls. " B u t y o u
n e v e r k n o w ..."
M e an w h ile , o n L a k e M onroe. 9 9
b o a ts w ith able-b o d ied c a p ta in s a n d
p a ra ly z e d fish e rm e n w ent out abo u t
5 a .m . S a tu rd a y to try to fin d the
biggest fish th ey c o u ld ca tch .
O n S a tu rd a y , b o th able-b odied
u n d p h y s ic a lly c h a lle n g e d f is h ­
e rm en . fish ed fo r the h eav iest strin g
o f e ig h t fish us a learn. C a s h p rize s
w ere a w a rd e d to the top w in n e rs.
O n S u n d a y the b o a ts w ill go o u t
a g a in , b u t o n ly th e p liy s lc n lly

□ 8ee Pishing, Page 8A

SoowHwnacI
Ed W a lla ce landed a c a tfis h w eigh in g Just under 29 p o u n d s Saturday lo take
Iho lead In the bank d iv is io n of the tournam ent.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Readers speak:
Should kids misbehaving be spanked at school?

Former police chief charged with fraud
A R C A D IA — H a n k fra u d a n d la x e v a sio n c h a rg e s h ave been
filed against a fo rm e r A r c a d ia p o lic e c h ie f w h o c la im e d he had
h e rn u n a w a re Ills w ife ’s la v is h life s ty le w a s the re su lt o f 9 1 2
m iliu m sh e h a d sto le n fro m her e m p lo y e r.
Federal p ro se cu to rs sa y the c o u p le b o u g h t se ve n boats, a
second house on a la ke . 10 v e h ic le s a n d breast e n la rg e m e n ts
for the w ife o v e r a thre e-yea r pe rio d.
A federal In d ic tm e n t a g a in s t K e n n e th E, C a rlto n , w h o left
office Iasi O cto b er, a n d Ills w ife. K a th y , w a s u n se a le d F-. :!ny.
Fou r vears ago. the state a tto r n e y ’s ofTIce h a d refused to ch a rge
h im . c la im in g e v id e n c e ga th e re d by the F lo r id a D e p a rtm e n t o f
La w E n fo rc e m e n t w us c ir c u m s ta n tia l.
" H e had a sa la ry , a n d sh e h a d a s a la ry . ... E v e ry b o d y b u y s
c a rs ." sa id n o w -retired A s s is ta n t S ta le A tto rn e y M a c k F u tc h .
Mrs. C a rlto n , w h o had w o rk e d for T u r n e r R e a lty C o . In
A rca d ia , pleaded g u ilty to 2 5 2 state fo rg ery a n d g ra n d theft
co u n ts In 1 9 9 0 a n d se rv e d 1 7 m o n t h s o r n 10 y e a rs sentence.
E ve n after h e r plea. C a rlto n In sisted he w a s Ignorant o f the
theft a n d even w o n a r e fe re n d u m ’ to s ta y In ofTIce b y a
la n d slid e .

By SUSAN W IN N E R
Herald C o rre sp o n d en t
S A N F O R D — T o sp a n k o r not
to sp a n k , that ts the q u e stio n .
It w as once said, 'sp are the rod
and sp o il the c h ild .' T h e B ib le
sa y s If we use the rod w e m a y
d e liv e r a c h ild ’s so u l from hell.
P s y c h o lo g ists d iffe r In th e ir o p i­
n io n s . S o m e s a y c o r p o r a l
p u n ish m e n t d a m a g e s a c h ild ’s
sp irit. O llie r s sa y ll w ill c o n tro l
an u n r u ly c h ild w hen used a lo n g
w ith o th e r m e th o d s as " t im e
o u t " a n d ta k in g nw ny p rivile g e s.
W h a t Is the a n s w e r In a n ugc
w here d o m e stic v io le n ce , c h ild
a b u se a n il m a n y c rim e s a g a in st
c h ild re n ru n rn m p a n t? H a v e the
sc h o o ls gone out o f c o n tro l? A r c
c h ild re n testing those In a u t h o r i­
ty o r are w e re sp e c tin g th e ir
rig h ts ? L e g isla to rs Teel If a c h ild
Is sent to the p r in c ip a l's office for
d i s c i p l in a r y m e a s u r e s t h e n ,
w h e n the paren t Is c o n ta cte d to
re triev e the c h ild from sch o o l,
the paren t s h o u ld he a llo w e d to
a d m in is te r c o rp o ra l p u n is h m e n t
(span kin g) o n sc h o o l g ro u n d s o r
o th e r g o v e rn m e n t areas If th ey
see fit.
M a n y of o u r read e rs q u e s ­
tio n ed ubnut th is also v o ice d
th e ir Ideas a lx u it teach ers a n d
p rin c ip a ls b e in g Involved In d is ­
c ip lin a r y actio n . O n ly a few w ere
a g a in st s p a n k in g alto g e th e r.
R o n S c k u ra said. " W e n ever
sp a n k e d o u r c h ild at a ll a n d she
c ite d cd up In m e d ic a l s c h o o l."
H is wife. C a ro l, c o m m e n te d , ” 1
th in k sp a n k in g s h o u ld tie used
to d iffe re n tia te betw een d a n g e r
a n d o n ly w ith s m a ll c h ild re n .
M a y b e Just a sla p on the h a n d
w o u ld w o rk .”
A y nos P atrice stated, "N o b o d y
s h o u ld tou ch m y c h ild . I d o n 't
t h in k It's a p p ro p ria te to sp a n k a
c h ild In p u b lic . T h e re a rc o th e r
w a y s to c u r t i b a d c h ild r e n .
U n d e r no c irc u m s ta n c e s s h o u ld
a n y o n e except the p n re n l to u ch
them . R em ove them from the
situ a tio n nr use tim e o u t."
O n e rcsjio n se w a s from people
th a t fe lt p a r e n t s s h o u ld be

Former prosecutor gets prison term
M IA M I — A p ro m in e n t M ia m i a tto rn e y w h o o n c e se rv ed as a
federal p ro se cu to r w a s se n te n c e d F rid a y to IB m o n th s In
p riso n after p le a d in g g u ilty to c h a rg e s he la u n d e re d m o n e y far
a fu g itiv e C o lo m b ia n d ru g denier.
A . Scott M ille r w a s a lso fin e d 9 1 4 .0 0 0 a n d ordered b y U S.
D istrict J u d g e F e d e ric o M o re n o to fo rfe it m o re I lia n $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0
in a ssets that rep re se n te d d ru g tra ffic k in g proceeds, federal
p ro se cu to rs a n n o u n c e d .
M ille r , 45. p le a d e d g u ilt y In J a n u a r y to tw o fed eral
in o n c y -tn u n d c rh ig c o u n ts a n d one c o u n t o f m a k in g fulse
sta te m en ts to fed era l agents. H e c o u ld h a v e been se n te n ced to
up to 2 0 y e a rs In p riso n .
In h is J a n . 12 g u ilty plea. M ille r to ld M o re n o he helpe d h id e
th o u sa n d s o f d o lla r s In d ru g m o n e y for h is c lie n t F a b lo E n riq u e
O ch o a -V a sco . w h o ts w a n te d o n fed era l d ru g ch a rg e s.
In Ills g u ilty p ica . M ille r a d m itte d re c e iv in g 9 4 2 ,0 0 0 In d ru g
m o n e y fro m O ch o a -V a sco , w h ic h he then d e p o site d In h is
p e rso n a l h a n k a c c o u n t.

Father balks at declaring daughter dead
F O R T I .A U D E R D A L E — P a tric k S e s sio n s has cru sa d e d for
liv e y e a rs to ke e p ifir* se a rc h fo r Ids d a u g h te r n llv e and he m ay
tight Ids e x -w ife 's effo rts to h ave the m is s in g U n iv e rs ity o f
F lo rid a stu d e n t d e cla re d le g a lly dead.
S e s sio n s sa id F rid a y h e ’s co n ce rn e d th a t If T iffa n y , m is s in g
since 1989. Is d e cla re d dead b y n Judge, it c o u ld h in d e r efforts
n&gt; co n tin u e the se a rc h a n d je o p a rd iz e a n y fu tu re c rim in a l
Investig atio n.
ll I fin d o u t that there Is o n e Iota of a c h a n c e that It c o u ld
screw th in g s up. I hen I’ m g o in g to m a k e m y reeling s k n o w n to
i lie ju d g e.” S e s sio n s sa id .
" F m su re not rea d y to send a m essage to the w o rld that I’ve
given u p ,"
F r o m A s s o c ia t e d P r o s s r e p o r ts

Stenstrom—
Continued from Page 1A
Me m a rrie d a
y o u n g la d y o f S w e d is h d e scen t,
ile le n M a lm . T h ey p n re n te d
th re e c h ild r e n — H a r o ld C .
H a s k in s J r.. C la ra H a s k in s S a u ls
a n d H a m e l T o la r H a sk in s.
Last w e e k ’s y a rn sta rte d w ith
a s im p le qu estio n: "W hat w as
Ihe H ist n a m e or the In itia ls o f
ila- b a n d m a ste r u! the S a n fo rd
H and In w h ic h T h ig p e n w a s a
c la rin e tis t? H arold H a s k in s Sr.
w as a lso a c la rin e tis t In the
hand. F ro m there m ost o f last
w e e k ’ s " c h a r a c t e r s " w e re
m u s ic a lly In clin e d a n d It’ ll coniln u e ln t h is episode.
H a ro ld H a s k in s J r . ’s g ra n d so n
s in g s w ith the Y a le M e n ’s G le e
( ’ lu ll. C la r a ’s so n . J o h n J r . ,
pla yed c la rin e t in the S IIS band,
sa x o p h o n e In the F lo rid a G a to r
ban d a n d ts now T u s k a w llla
M id d le S c h o o l’s h a n d d ire c to r.
J o h n J r . ’ s d a u g h t e r p la y e d
tro m b o n e In the S I I S b a n d a n d
w o n th e J o h n P h ilip S o u s a
A w a rd . J o h n J r . ’s so n E r ik p la y s
tuba a n d is the c u rre n t pre sid e n t
of ih ls y e a r ’s S I I S b a n d . H e
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h a n d . If he gra d u a tes, he w ill be
the fo u rth g e n e ra tio n In the
J o h n a n d C la ra S a u l’s fa m ily to
g ra d u a te fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f
F lo rid a .
H a ro ld H a sk in s. S r. g ra d u a te d
In 1898 In a c la s s o f s ix a l age
17. Before that he g ra d u a te d
fro m R o llin s C o lle g e . H e a t ­
tended b o th s c I h kj Is o n s c h o la r ­
sh ip s. W h a t Is r m lly In te re stin g
is t lia l he c o m m u te d fro m
S a n fo rd to R o llin s o n Ills ow n
lit tle h a n d c a r w h ic h he c a lle d a
v e lo cip e d e , u s in g the m a in lin e
o f th e A C L railro ad . F ro m lim e
to tim e he w oukt pa u se fo r a d ip
In a n o ld " s w im m in g h o le "
w h ic h la t e r b e c a m e b e tte r
k n o w n us S a n L a n d o S p rin g s .
H a m e l T o la r H a s k in s p la y s
g u ita r a n d liv e s In the h o u se In
w h ic h he w a s h o rn at S a n fo rd
A v e n u e a n d 2 1 st S tre et. H e w a s
n a m e d fo r D r. J u li a n N o lly
T o la r 's b ro th e r. Ila m c l.

H a m e l, Alllc a n d L o re tta w h o Is
a lso be lieved to h av e been c a lle d
M a ry . E rn e st w as a lo c o m o tiv e
e n g in e e r a n d liv e d a c ro s s the
street from the fa m ily o f B .L.
P e r k in s Sr. o n M a g n o lia A v e n u e .
I lls w ife 's n a m e w a s E v a . I lls
d a u g h te r, M a ry E liz a b e th T o la r
N ance, ta u g h t piano. H a m e l w as
a b a n k e r a n d m a rrie d Iva M a lm
a n d th e y hud tw o d a u g h te rs —
E m m a T o la r E c h o ls w h o m a r ­
ried C la u d e E c h u ls a n d E ls ie
B r y a n T o la r w h o m a r r ie d a
B a ld w in .
A U tc Polar w a s a y o u n g m a n
w h e n he w as k ille d w h ile w o rk ­
in g for the A C L . L o re tta T o la r
m a r r ie d T h o m a s A u g u s t u s
B ro lh iT s o n J r . B ro lh e rs o n w ho
w a s th e f a t h e r o f T o m
B ro lh e rs o n w h o la te r w o rk e d for
11III L u m b e r C o m p a n y , a n d
E rn e st A . B ro tlie rs o n w h o w as
e m p lo y e d by H ill H u rd ware.
F in a lly . Ih crc w as J u lia n N o lly
T o la r, one o f S a n fo rd ’s be lo ved
p h y s ic ia n s , w h o m a rrie d L lllu
M ac M cIn tyre . Site w as the au n t
o f M in i P e rso n s w ho m a rrie d the
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S a n fo rd . T h e five y o u n g ste rs, in
a d d itio n to N o lly, w ere E rn e st.

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a llo w e d th e o p tio n to a p p ly
c o rp o ra l p u n is h m e n t on sch o o l
g ro u n d s but ten ch ers a n d p r in ­
c ip a ls s h o u ld not be a llo w e d that
o p llc n . T h re e people fe ll s p a n k ­
in g e lse w h e re by the parent w as
f i n e b u t n o t li y s e li o o I
a u th o ritie s .
L y n n P a tte rso n said. " I f they
get Into tro u b le th e y deserve a
s p a n k in g fro m the p a re n t. I
d o n ’ t t h in k p r i n c i p a l s a n d
t e a c h e r s s h o u ld be a llo w e d .
T h e y s h o u ld use ‘ tim e o u ts'
o n ly . "
C h r is to p h e r M ille r fe ll. " I 'd
watt u n til I goi hom e. T e a ch e rs
a n d p r in c ip a ls s h o u ld n 't lie
a llo w e d to s p a n k ."
L o r i D rake said, "I d o n 't th in k
the te ach er or p r in c ip a l sh o u ld
s p a n k . 1 th in k the paren t sh o u ld
be a b le to sp a n k them If n e ce s­
s a r y ." T u m i C o x c o m m e n te d ,
" S p a n k in g a n y w h e re o th e r itia n
the butt Is u h u sc. t d o n 't th in k
p a re n ts s h o u ld sp a n k on sch o o l
g ro u n d s. P r in c ip a ls a n d teach ers
s h o u ld n 't s p a n k u n le s s th e y
have y o u r p e rm is s io n ."
O n e pe rso n co m m e n te d that
p a re n ts s h o u ld tic a llo w e d the
o p tio n b u t d id n ’ t v o ic e her v ie w s
o n sch o o l a u th o ritie s .

II. 1 •
In 1 ..a- 1.1
son s. Dr. a n d M is ,,.T o lar b a d u
non R a lp h w h o p la y e d tro m b o n e
In the S a n lo rd J u n io r H ig h a n d
the S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l bau d s.
U n ite a n u m b e r o f S a n fo rd
p e o p le w ere nam ed for Dr. T o la r.
A m o n g th e m a r c D r. J u lia n
B a u m e l. so n of fa sh io n sh o p
o w n e r S n v d c B a u rn c l a n d a
m e m b e r o f the S IIS g ra d u a tin g
C la s s o f 1940: J u lia n M u rp h y :
N o lly T r n w lc k : N o lly N a n ce, an
a rc h ite c t no w liv in g In P a lm
H a rb o r; N o lly D iu m u n d y o u r
c o lu m n is t, J u lia n S te n s tro m .

M a n y S a n fo rd o ld tim e rs w ill
re m e m b e r th e f a m ilia r F ra n k
P a v llc k , a W o rld W a r I hero and
la te r the o w n e r o f F r a n k 's T a v ­
ern. H is u n tim e ly d e a th In 1949
s h o c k e d m a n y of h is frie n d s In
th is nrea. F r a n k 's p h o to a p p e a rs
w ith t h is a rtic le . H e w u s b o rn In
1900 a l P lls e n . B o h e m ia , lie
m ig ra te d to C le v e la n d . O h io w ith
Ills fo lk s In 1907. E v e n before
W o rld W a r I lie e n lis te d In the
U .S. A r m y c a v a lry a n d se rv e d
u n d e r G e n e ra l J o h n J . " B la c k
J a c k " P e rs h in g n e a r E l Paso H is

P u tty T h o m p s o n said. "I t h in k
if so in ro n e w o u ld have la id m e I
c o u ld n ’t sp a n k m y d a u g h te r,
th e n there w o u ld tic p ro b lem s.
D o n 't abu se th em , sp a n k w ith a
h an d a nd n o t a b o a rd ."
T w e lv e o th e r people s jx ik c out
In favor o f p a re n ts a n d sch o o l
o ffic ia ls sp a n k in g .
M a rily n F le tc h e r said. "I th in k
p a re n ts s h o u ld lie a llo w e d to
sp a n k . I d o n 't th in k a s p a n k in g
ever h u rt a n y b o d y . P r in c ip a ls
s h o u ld lie a llo w e d to sp a n k to o ."
L o n n ie H lllr r y fe ll. "I feel that
la w Is great. I feel teach ers a n d
p rin c ip a ls s h o u ld tie a llo w e d to
sp a n k . 1 w o rk at a sch o o l. I th in k
It w o u ld gel th in g s u n d e r c o n ­
tro l. K id s net-in lo h ave tin
a d v a n ta g e o v e r p a r e n ts a n d
teachers,
" P a d d lin g s h o u ld be u llo w c d
In a w ay ( lin t's not co n sid e re d
c h ild a b u s e . " N o rm a L u n d y
co m m e n te d . " W h e n I w a s a k id
w e u se d to get pad dled a l sch o o l
a n d o u r p a re n ts w ere a llo w e d . I
th in k p a re n ts s h o u ld be a llo w e d
to sp a n k on sc h o o l g ro u n d s. I
th in k the c h ild w o u ld learn som e
re s p e c t."
W ith e r S te rlin g said, "I th in k
p a e n ls s h o u ld be a llo w e d to
s p u n k a n d p r in c ip a ls a n d

tro o p be cam e a part nf the T h ir d
D iv is io n fie ld a rtille ry a n d w ent
o v e rs e a s In 1918 w h e n t h is
c o u n try en tered the E u ro p e a n
c o n llic t. T h e re Ik - w as presen ted
the C r o ix de G u e rre b y the
F re n c h g o v e rn m e n t for h e ro ism
d u rin g the Batik- o f the M arne,
in th is engagem ent b o th s id e s
su ffered the greatest n u m b e r of
c a s u a ltie s H um a n y o th e r h i
W o rld W a r l.
He ca m e to San fo rd hi 1942
a n d liv e d at 107 W est 10th
Street. I lls tavern w as at 114
N o rth P ark A venue, a c ro s s the
s tre e t fro m E d d ie •L it n got It’s
V a ld e z H o te l ra tta u ra n t. F r a n k
b e ca m e a v ery (zip u la r in d iv id u ­
al u ru n d San fo rd , lie had lust
re tu rn e d from a sta le A m e ric a n
L e g io n c o n v e n tio n in S a ra so ta
w h e n he be cam e III a n d died.
F ra n k w as su rv iv e d by hs w ife
A lic e , Ids m o th e r M a rie a n d
d a u g h t e r F r a n c e s . P a v llc k
tre a su re d n liv in g c u p aw a rd e d
to h im b y a g a m p o f M a rin e s
sta tio n e d at tlx- S a n fo rd N a va l
A ir fa c ility d u rin g W o rld W a r II.
O ld tim e rs w ill re c a ll P e rsh in g
w ent on to becom e the c o m ­
m a n d e r o f a tl th e A m e ric a n

Frank Pavllck
E x p e d itio n a ry Fo rce s In E u ro p e
d u r in g W o rld W ar I a n d becam e
t h is n a tio n 's first " G e n e ra l o f the
A r m y ." P e rs h in g w as the o n ly
U .S. A r m y general so h o n o red
u n t il the ra n k w as co n fe rre d
u p o n G e n e r a l D w ig h t D.
E ls e n h o w e r after W o rld W a r II
a lo n g w ith G c n c m l M a rs h a ll a n d
B ra d le y .

S u n d a y : V a ria b le c lo u d in e s s
w it h s c a t t e r e d s h o w e r s a n d
th u n d e rs h o w e rs . H ig h In the
m ltl 80s. L o w In th e lo w lo m id
6 0 s. N o rth w in d 10 to 15 in p li.
C h a n c e o f ra in 3 0 p e rcen t.
M o n d a y : P a rtly s u n n y w ith
h ig h In the m id 80s.
E x te n d e d fo re ca st: T u e s d a y
t h ro u g h T h u r s d a y : P a r t ly
c lo u d y . L o w s In tilt: 60 s. H ig h s
In the lo w e r to m k l 80 s.

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Sunday, April 17, 1994
Vol. 80. No. 204

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le c h e r s too, If n e c e s s a ry . It '
d e p e n d s on the situ a tio n .'"
D erek G ilc h r is t stated. "Y e s. I
feel p a re n ts s h o u ld he a llo w e d to
sp a n k . P r in c ip a ls a n d teach ers
s h o u ld tie a llo w e d loo. It m a k e s
the k id s respect them . J u s t gel
p a re n ts ’ p e rm is s io n ."
R ob ert P a rk e r sa id . " I 'd d o It
(spank) no m a tte r w h rre they
s h o w th e m s e lv e s , n o m a tte r
w hat the law says. T h e y need It
rig h t w hen th ey act up. not later.
T e a c h e rs a n il p r in c ip a ls sh o u ld
be a llo w e d too. T h e y d id It w hen
I w as In sch o o l a n d th in g s w ere
fin e ."
J o a n A n n frit. "It de p en d s
w hnt the p ro b le m w as a n d the
te ach er situ a tio n . P a re n ts s h o u ld „
h ave the o p tio n . P r in c ip a ls nnd
te n ch e rs s h o u ld be a llo w e d to •
sp a n k . T h e k id s feel yo u c a n ’ t
s p a n k a n d v o ic e It. I t h in k
s p a n k in g w o u ld h e lp the ills*'
c l p it n a r y p r o b le m s . ” J a m e s
H u g h e s said, "1 d o n ’t have k id s
hut I feel If t h r y deserve It then
th ey sh o u ld get ll (spanking).
T h e y sp a n k e d m e w h e n 1 w as In
sch o o l. It c e rta in ly w a s a d e te r­
re n t."
A n n P ln n tx state d . “ If It's
so m e th in g the c h ild d id that w as
la id th e n p a re n ts s h o u ld h r
u llo w rd a n d s c h o o l."
S tc p h u n lr D ic k e rs o n sa id . " I t ’s
fin e w ith m e. W ith p a re n ts '
p e rm is s io n s c h o o l s h o u ld he
a llo w e d lo o I th in k ll m lg h l help
the d is c ip lin a r y p ro b le m s ."
H a r v e y F r a n c is c o s a id , ” |
th in k k id s to d a y th in k th e y can
do n n y th n g . I th in k parents,
p rn c ip u ls a n d le u c h c rs s h o u ld liv­
a b le In s p a n k ."
C o r n e liu s G re e n c o n c lu d e d by
s a y in g , "I th in k p a re n ts sh o u ld
sp a n k , W h en I w as little we- were
ta u g h t lo r r s p e r l a ll people.
Peo p le o th e r th a n m y paren ts
s p a n k e d m e. P a re n ts s h o u ld
c h a s tis e t lic lr k id s. If they don 't
th e n they d o n ’t love th em , the
B ib le sa y s so ."
E d ito r 's note: S e m in o le C o u n ty
se h n o ls do not use p a d d lin g by a
s c t io o l a u t h o r i t y a s a d i s ­
c ip lin a r y m e asu re.

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B EA CH CONDITIONS
Daytons Beach: W a v e s arc
1-2 feet and se n d g la ssy . C u rre n t
Is s lig h t to tl&gt;e n o rth w ith a
w a te r l cm pc rat tire o f 73 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: W aves
a r c 2 feet und se n d g la ss y .
C u rre n t Is to the n o rth w ith a
w a te r te m p e ra tu re o f 73 degrees.

P h o n * (407) 122-2111.

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TIDES
MONDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in . 11:50
a.m ., ..........MaJ. 5 :4 0 a .lit.,
0 :0 5 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: h ig h s. 1:18 a.m .. 1 4 9
p.m .: low s. 7:48 a.nt.. 8:02 p.m .;
New Smyrna Beachi h ig h s .
1:23 a.m .. 1-54 p.m.: low s. 7:53
a.m .. 8:07 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
h ig h s , 1:38 a.m .. 2 :0 9 p.m .:
low s, 8 :0 8 a.m ., 8 :2 2 p.m .

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
S u n d a y : W in d n o rth e a st 10 to
15 k t. S e a s 2 In 4 ft. B a y a n d
In lan d w a te rs a m o d e ra te ch o p .
S u n d a y n ig h t: W in d e ast to
n o rth e a st 10 to 15 kts. S e a s 2 to
-I It. B a y a n d In la n d water,s a
m o d e ra te chop.

THURSDAY
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T h e te m p e ra tu re at 5 p.in .
S a tu rd a y waN 70 degrees und
F r id a y ’s o v e rn ig h t lo w w a s 70.
a s re co rd e d l&gt;y the N a tio n a l
W e a th e r S e rv ic e at the O rla n d o
In te rn a tio n a l Alri&gt;ort.
O th e r W e a th e r S e rv ic e data:

□ S atu rday's high..............BO
□Barom etric preaaure.30.10
□ R e la tive Humidity....82 pet
( W inds......... -..South 6 mph
□ R ain fall......................Trace
□ Sunaet........ - .......7:52 p.m.
□ Sunrise....... - ...... 0:58 a.m.

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So you want to buy a com puter

POLICE BRIEFS

■yJ. MARK RARPIILD

Armed robbery

H erald S H IP Patrolm an__________

S a n fo rd p o lic e a rc In v e stig a tin g the a rm e d ro b b e ry o f u
restau ran t T h u rs d a y . In (lie 2 1 0 0 b lo c k o f S. F re n c h A v en u e .
A c c o rd in g hr Ib c Incid ent rep o rt, a m a n w a s s ittin g In h is
v e h ic le o u tsid e the re sta u ra n t, w hen he sa id fo u r b la c k m en
app roach e d h im w ith n (pm a n d de m a n d e d he leave the v e h ic le
a n d enter the resta u ra n t. A fte r g a in in g e n try , p o lice sa id llie
Tour, a rm e d w llh w hat waH d e scrib e d ns a sh n ig u n . m atte the
nu m a n d a resta u ra n t w o rk e r lie on the flo o r w h ile th ey sto le an
u n re p o rlc d a m o u n t o f m o n e y. T h e m e n then re p o rte d ly
escaped In one o f the v ic t im 's ears. P o lic e sa id they la te r fo u n d
the v e h ic le p a rk e d In I lie 4 0 0 b lo c k o f P o p la r A v e n u e . P o lice
said each o f I he m en w as d rs e rlh e d a s w e a rin g d a rk Jeans, d a rk
co lo red s h irts w ith hoods, a n d w e a rin g s k i m asks.

Burglary arrest
S a n fo rd p o lic e a rre ste d K c g ln a ld K a r l llo o k m n n . 24. H I 2
l.tH'ust A v e n u e , on W e dn esda y. P o lic e sa ltl tie Is b e liev ed lo
have been Involved In a b u rg la ry at S i. .Jam es A M K C h u rc h In
Nov. IU93 w hen a 8 7 0 0 V C R w as re p o rte d ly sto le n, anti
a n o th e r b u rg la ry o il M a rc h 13 o f t ills year, w h e n c h ic k e n and
fish w ere rc jio rte d ly ta ken from the k itc h e n . T h e arre st report
salt) the V C H theft w as not o r ig in a lly reported. P o lice saltl the
V C R w as reco vered after II h a il been pa w n e d , [tankm an has
been ch a rg e d w ith b u rg la ry m id g ra n d theft.

Suspicious person
l.ong w ood p o lic e in v e stig a te d a repo rted s u s p ic io u s person
T h u rs d a y , a n d fo u n d T im o t h y M. M a sters. 37. o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, s ittin g In n e a r p a rk e d near a v a ca n t b u ild in g on If.S.
H ig h w a y 17-02. A s p o lice w ere tp ie s llo n ln g M asters, th ey said
he su d d e n ly llt’ tl Iro in the area o n fo o l. A lte r lie w a s c a p tu re d
by a n o th e r |m&gt;|Ic c o lllc c r . he w as c h a rg e d w ith (lo sscsslo n o f
m a riju a n a u n d e r 2 0 gram s, p o ssessio n nl d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia ,
a n d lo ite rin g a n d p ro w lin g .

Accident arrest
S a n fo rd p o lice arre ste d D e m e triu s S. L o m a x , 20. 1913 3 rd
Street. San fo rd , fo llo w in g an a u to c o llis io n e a rly F rltla y In the
14(H) b lo c k o f W. 3 rd Street, H e w a s ch a rg e d w llh petit theft
(|&gt;ossessloii o f a sto le n tag) a n d v io la tio n o f a re stricte d license.

Prostitution
S a n fo rd p o lic e nr rested L in d a II. H a n so n , -12. 2 7 0 0 O rla n d o
D rive. S a n fo rd , fo llo w in g a n u n d e rc o v e r d ru g stin g T h u rs d a y
near lo t h S lre c t a n d F re n c h A v e n u e . S h e w a s ch a rg e d w ith
a ssig n a tio n to c o m m it p ro s titu tio n

Warrants served
• R oy A S co g g in s. 20. of W in te r P a rk , re p o rte d ly a n Inm ate
at the .John K P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility , w a s served a w a rra n t
from O ran g e C o u n ty T h u rs d a y lo r v io la tio n of p ro b a tio n on a
c o n v ic tio n o f o b ta in in g p ro p e rty w ith a w o rth le ss c h e c k
• C la u d e W illia m D avis, 28, H IO W 2 3 th Street, S a n fo rd ,
tu rn e d h im s e lf In til the Jail T h u rs d a y . H r w as w a n te d for
v io la tio n ol p ro b a tio n on a c o n v ic tio n o f sh o o tin g a l a b u ild in g
• G le n n K tlw ln G re eti. 23. 4 4 2 4 R a tlin A v e n u e . S a n fo rd , w as
served a w a rra n t by d e p u tie s T h u rs d a y . H e w as w a n te d for
v io la tio n ol p ro b a tio n on a c o n v ic tio n o f b u rg la ry lo a s tru c tu re .
• B e n ja m in S h a w n W illia m s , 23, 23-13 S. M y rtle A v en u e ,
w a s a rre ste d tiy d e p u tie s T h u rs d a y . He w as w a n te d as a
tu g ltlv e from the State o f V ir g in ia , for parole v io la tio n . H e Is
b e in g h eld at the .John K. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility p e n d in g

extradition.
• D urh am D otson. 27. 1 It) F re n c h A v e n u e , w a s a rre ste d ut
the Jull W e dn esday. S h e w a s w o n te d o n u M a rlo n C o u n ty
w a rra n t c o n n h c iid In 'w o rth le ss c h e c k charges.
• Je ffre y S c o tt G re e n . 31. 4 0 8 M c llo r tv lllr, w as a rre ste d at
the Jail T h u rs d a y . H e w as w a nte d on fo u r w a rra n ts for v io la tio n
o f pro b atio n .

Domestic cases
• H c rn a n R o d rig u e z. 5H. 0 3 0 W h lltln g h u m D rive . L a k e M a ry,
w as arre ste d by d e p u tie s ut Ills re sid e n ce T h u r s d a y fo llo w in g a
reported a lte rc a tio n w ith Ids son. He w as ch a rg e d w ith
a g g ravated b atte ry, (dom estic violence).
• M ic h a e l J e ro m e L a w . 29 . 1907 P a rk . S a n fo rd , w a s a rrested
at h is resid e n ce by S u n fu td p o lice T h u rs d a y fo llo w in g a
repo rte d d isp u te w ith a fem ale. H e w as c h a rg e d w ith d o m e stic
v io len ce, battery.

Incidents reported to authorities
• 8 3 0 0 to c a sh a n d 8 1 .4 4 5 In Jew elry w ere reported sto le n to
the s h e r if f s d e p a rtm e n t T h u rs d a y , at a re sid e n ce In the 2 8 0 0
b lo c k o f S. Park*A venuc.
• P o lice report a 38 c a lib e r h a n d g u n w as sto le n from a
lo ck e d loot box In n residence In the lOO b lo c k o f B e lh u n c
C irc le T h u rs d a y .
• A heatin g a n d a ir c o n d itio n in g u n it v a lu e tl at 8 3 5 0 w as
reported sto le n T h u r s d a y Iro in a n a p a rtm e n t In the 3 0 0 b lo c k
o f W. 10th Street.

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a b o a r d t h e I n f o r m a t io n
S u p c r f llg h w n y . th e n fo r now
y o u 'll need a c o m p u te r.
S o m e d a y , y o u 'll be a b le to d o
a ll s o rts o f w o n d e rfu l th in g s
f r o m y o u r h o u s e h o ld c o m ­
m u n ic a tio n s center.* w u tch tele­
v is io n p ro g ra m s o r m o v ie s, ta lk
to a n d free people fro m nit o ver
the w o rld , sh o p . w ork. H ut for
now . the h ig h w a y Is. w e ll, u n d e r
c o n s tru c tio n . Y o u c a n do d if ­
fe re n t t h in g s u s in g d iffe re n t
th in g s. Init th e y h a v e n 't co m e
to g e th e r y e t. T h e fir s t tru e
h ig h w a y access now Is by w ay ol
a co m p u te r. W e 'll d is c u s s those
o th e r roads a n o th e r tim e, but for
now . le t's take a lo o k nt the
bastes o f c o m p u te rs so If you
decide to h o p nbnnrd. y o u 'll have
the k n o w le d g e It ta k r s to g rt y o u
at least u ste p b e yo n d "I w ant to
b u y m e o n e o f th e m th e re
e o m -p u te rs.''
H y the w ay. If a ll th is se em s
sca ry, d o n 't w o rry , C o m p u te rs
are little m o re H um c o m p lic a te d
to a s te rs . Y o u d o n 't h a v e lo
u n d e rsta n d how a toa ste r w o rks,
but as lo n g as y o u pu t bread In
and grt tons! o u t. w h o rarest
A n d as lo n g a s y o u fo llo w tw o or
three s im p le g u id e lin e s . It's p re ­
tty u n lik e ly y o u 'll s c re w u p
a n y th in g . W e il b ilk a b o u t Hit*
"D o n 't D o s” In about a m onth.

W h a t are ail
th o se n u m b e r s ?
H o m e a n d s m a ll b u s in e s s
c o m p u te rs c o m e In tw o sty le s,
P C a n d M a c in to sh . PC s. w h ic h
c le v e r ly s ta n d s for "p e rs o n a l
c o m p u te r " (see how easy t ills Is
so fitr1^) used to tie m a d e o n ly bv
HIM, lu ll now e v e ry b o d y and
l l i r l r m o th e rs are m a k in g 'em
M a c in to s h e s are m ad e by A pp le ,
no b od y else
W e 'll c o n c e n t r a t e o n P C s .
be ca u se M a c in to s h e s , fo r the
m ost part, a rc package deals.
Y o u b u y a M a c in to s h Q u a d ra
805, y o u gel one setup, you b u y
a Po w er 81(H), you gel ano ther.
P C s . h o w e v e r , c o m e in a
m u ltitu d e ol se tu p o p tio n s w h ic h
m a k e a g ie a t deal of d iffe re n ce In
th e p r ic e y o u p a y a n d the
p e rfo r m a n c e y o u get o u t o f
them . W e 'll h e lp y o u get the
m ost bu n g for the b u ck .
T h e b ra in or I h r c o m p u te r Is
th e m ic r o p r o c e s s o r , a r e a lly
c o m p lic a t e d lit t le b la c k c h ip
(lite ra lly ) that c o s ts a lot o f
m o n e y. Most1 C h ip s for P C s a rc
m ad e b y Intel a n d h ave c ry p tic
n a m es lik e 4 8 8 D X - 3 3 a n d the
lik e . M ost M a c in to s h c h ip s are
m a d e by M o to ro la a n d lit iv r
c ry p tic n a m e s lik e H 40 -A V ,
H e re 's a ll yo u need to know :
the h ig h e r th e n u m b e r , the
faster a m i m o re p o w e rfu l a n d
m ore c o s tly the m a c h in e . A 4 8 8
P C Is fa ster th a n a 38 0. but
slo w e r th a n a 5 8 0 (re a lly ca lle d a
" P e n t iu m ." ) A 33 m e g a h e rtz
m a c h in e Is lu ster lim n a 25 M H z
m a c liln e b u t slo w e r th a n a 50
M H z. T h e faster lh e m a c h in e ,
the m o re y o u p ay.
C o n g r a t u la t io n s , y o u n o w
k n o w m o re a b o u t c o m p u te rs
H um about 9 9 .9 9 p e rce n t ol the
h u m a n rucc.
R e a lly . Ihc h ig h e r the n u m b e r
the m ore stufT h a p p e n s ut the
sam e tim e . B y th e w ay. the

n u m b e rs arc a c tu u lly tru n ca te d
v e rsio n s o f Ihc a c tu a l p ro cesso r
type, w h ic h w o u ld be a 8 0 1 8 0 o r
n 8 0 3 8 0 . N o b o tly uses a ll five
n u m b e rs, fo rg cl the firs t two.
A lso , a c c o rd in g to H u rry E llis ,
o w n e r tif E llis a n d A sso cia te s In
S a n fo rd , e x p e ct to p a y about $75
to 8 1 0 0 fo r each step u p the
n u m e ric a l rung .
O n e o th e r no te, m ost P C s
com e in D X o r S X . A ll S X Is
good e n o u g h for m ost hom e u ses
o f a c o m p u te r, b u t u D X
p e rfo rin s in a lh a n d gam es faster
because It's got a " m a th c o ­
p ro c e ss o r." It a lso c o sts about
87 5 m ore th a n a n S X .
E llis sa y s a b a s ic 3 8 0 S X -4 0
m at-blue w ill co st about 81.2(H).
A b a sic D X -3 3 m a c h in e now
c o s t s a b o u t 8 1 ,8 0 0 . I p a id
82.5(H) fo r o ne a y cu r ago. go
figure.
S im ila r ly , w ith M a c in to s h e s , a
b a sic Q u a d ra 80 5 sy ste m w ill
cost yo u u Im iu I 8 1 .8 0 0 . says
D a v id D ean, sa le s m a n a n d purc h a s in g s p e c ia lis t a i
M a c U u llm Itrd In C a ss e lb e rry . A
b a s ic 8 4 0 - A V w ill c o sl u b iil
83.50 0. A b a sic P o w e r 0 1 0 0 w ill
co sl about 82.3(H) and a basic
8 1(H) w ill co st u Im iii I 84.5(H).
A w ortl about c o m p u te r store
sa lesm en , even the m ost patient
o n e s w ill sn e e r a l yo u ll yo u ask
lo r so m e th in g lik e "I'd lik e to see
a p e rso n al e n rn p u te r based on
the 8 0 4 8 0 c h ip w ith a m ath
c o - p r o c e s s o r r u n n in g at 5 0
m e g a h e r t z . ' ' C o in p u l r r
sa lesm en are a s u rly lot despite
ih e t r c o rp o ra te h a ir c u t s a n ti
w h ite s h irts Hut If y o u look at
th e m I n d ig n a n t ly a n d sa y
" S h o w m e y o u r 4 8 0 D X -5 0 s ,"
they w ill sn a p to a n d offer you
coffee. It h e lp s to be ru th less.

Thanks for the memories
H e re 's a ll y o u need lo kn o w
abo u t m e m o ry: (tic m ore you
lio v c the be tter e v e ry th in g w o rk s
und . a g a in , the faster they w o rk
— u n d us y o u 're p ro b a b ly b e g in ­
n in g to Itgurc out, the m o re the
c o m p u te r c o sts, A baste m a c h in e
s h o u ld h ave 4 M b o f m e m o ry , a
b e tter o ne Inis H M b. W h a t's
h i c g a ti y t c V A
r e a lly b ig
s a n d w ic h . H a-ha. T e ll that to the
c o m p u te r sa le s m a n , b ill please,
d o n 't te ll them y o u read d here.
A n y w a y , a m e gabyte Is about
a m illio n b y te s a n d a tiyte Is the
a m o u n t o f m e m o ry ft takes lo
sto re a s in g le sp ace o r n u m b e r. If
a m illio n sp a ce s so u n d s lik e a ltd
o f m e m o ry . II Isn't. W hen y o u
c o n s id e r the t y p ic a l p ro g ra m
these d a y s ta ke s u p 5 o r 10 Mb,
y o u begin to get Ihc p ictu re.
A c t u a lly , c o m p u te r s , w llh
m a g ic, c a n w o rk w ith lesser
a m o u n ts of m e m o ry bu t they
w o rk slo w er. A M b o f m e m o ry
c o sts a lK iu t 850, Y o n fig u re ft
o ut.

Slipped disks
A c o m p u t e r 's " b a r d d is k "
sto re s the m a c h in e 's o p e ra tin g
p r o g r a m s a n ti s o f t w a r e y o u
sh o ve Into ft. T h e y s la y in sid e
y o u r c o m p u te r a n d y o u n ever
s c c 'c m . T h e b ig g e r the belter
a n d o n c e a g a in lu ll tog eth er
n o w l, the m ore th e y cost. A bo ut
lOO M b {rem em ber m egabytes?)
Is decent. A lu m I 2 5 0 M b Is it
good Idea. Y o u 'll p a y about $1
|h t m egabyte.
A c o m p u te r's "flo p p y d is k s "
a r e n 't f lo p p y , b u t y o u c a n
stlt-k 'cm in a n d take 'e m out
(that Is. If y o u d id n 't put It In
u p sid e dow n!) A b a sic m a c h in e
lia s one o r tw o o f them , som elim e s o f different sizes. A rrg h h h !
F lo p p ie s are w h a l yo u store stu ff
o n . lik e J u n io r 's h o m e w o rk .
A lso , softw are c o m e s on floppies.

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P rin te rs are ty p e w rite rs d ia l a
c o m p u te r uses. A "d o t m a t r ix "
p rin te r co sts about 8 1 7 3 a n d up.
sa y s E llis . A fa n c y laser p rin te r
c o sts 85(H) or m ore, sa y s Dean.
Y o u m a y not start out w ith a
p rin te r, tint y o u 'll p ro b a b ly add
o n e later. A lso , c o lo r dot m a trix
p rin te rs cost a b o u t 8 1 0 0 m ore
i h n o t h e i r b l a e k - a i id - w h li i
broth ers.
S o u n d c a rd s a rc In te rn a l
th in g s yo u n ever see. Inn m ake
Preffy pictures
the s o u n d s c o m in g nut ol vnm
T h a t T V -lo o k ln g th in g Is c a lle d
c o m p u te r so u n d s o m e th in g llk i
a " m o n it o r . ” Y o u n ee d o ne
a tra n s is to r ra d io Instead nl a
o re m . A 14" c o lo r S V G A Is
p a p e r c u p w ith a s trin g o n it A
sta n d a rd for a P C a n d a 14"
b a sic se tu p s h o u ld h ave one
H ig h re so lu tio n c o lo r m o n ito r Is
M ake su re It dors.
sta n d a rd for a Mae
T h e latest c o m p u te r craze Is
C D -R O M d rive s. H u y one F o r an
Paperless typewriters
extra $ 1 4 0 lo 82 50. y o u ra ti put
an e n tire e n c y c lo p e d ia c o m p lete
F o r no w . you n r c d a
w ith liilk t n ' m o v in ' p ic tu re s In
" k e y b o a r d " to la lk to y u r c o m ­
fro m til y o u . Y o u r a n p la y
puter. A b a s ic sy ste m w ill h ave
m u s ic a l C D s on y o u r c o m p u te r
one. T h e r e 's not m u c h to k n o w
I've
got a C D -R O M w h ic h lia s IH
about them . 'N u lf saltl.
m illio n tele ph o n e niiinl&gt; crs on ll
w h ich I look up by m im e, i itv m
Eeek....
Z I P C O D E . M a k e s u re y iu it
A " m o u s e " is a h a n d -size d
c o m p u te r lia s a C D -R O M d rive
th in g w ith b u tto n s und a w ire
Y o u 'll tli.u ik m e
le a d in g lo y o u r c o m p u te r w h ic h
A m o d e m h a s a w e ird nam e
y o u ro ll a ro u n d lo m a k e t ilin g s
but m a k e su re y o u r c u m p u le r
h ap pen In y o u r c o m p u te r. Y o u
lia s one. It's a 8 5 0 to $ 1 5 0 th in g
d o n 't need one. b u t m ost P C s
y o u 'll p ro b a b ly n e v e r see w h ic h
a n d M a c in t o s h e s u s e th e m
a llo w s y o u r c o m p u te r n&gt; ta lk in
T h e y 'r e u s u a lly In clu d e d In a
o th e r c o m p u te rs v ia telephone
b a s ic packag e
lin e s W ith o u t one. y o u w o n't
even gel that s h in y new em u
....on the world
p tlle r nut ol (tie garage let alon e
m e rg e u u lii th e I n fo r m a tio n
M ake su re y o u r P C c o n ic s w ith
h ig h w a y .
" W in d o w s ." w h ic h Is a s n a z z y
T h a t's abo u t ll. A n d tt w a sn 't
" g r a p h ic a l u s e r in t e r la c e . "
so had w as It? F o r le ss th a n
W it h o u t It. y o u 'll face y o u r
8 2 ,0 0 0 , y o u c u n h a v e a f a i r l y , ’
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tines m ore s lu ll th a n yo u i n n .
a s " h iu d c - .s u b g u m / w a r .b a " .
W o u ld n 't that be a w fu l? W in ­ Im agine. A used c o m p u te r w ill
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EDITORIAL

Impoverished
com m unity
held prisoner
'

M a n y s t r e e t s a re n a m e d In k e e p in g w it h
p e o p le w h o liv e d t h e r e o r o w n e d la n d o n
w h i c h t h e y a r c lo c a t e d . O n e lo c a l a r e a
h o w e v e r, h a s se v e ra l s tre e ts n a m e d a fte r
. c o n d it io n s .
; W h e n a c o m m u n it y h a s s t r e e t s n a m e d R u f f
i R o a d , R u t S tre e t, W a t e r S tre e t a n d M u d d y
iL a n c , y o u w o u ld n 't b e w r o n g If y o u im a g in e d
a n a r e a In v e r y p o o r c o n d it io n .
1 S u c h a c o m m u n it y Is M id w a y . It Is lo c a t e d
In t h e c o u n t y , J u s t c a s t o f t h e S a n f o r d c it y
lim it s a n d n o r t h o f S . R . 4 6 .
’ M o r e t h a n h a lf o f M id w a y 's 9 . 8 m ile s o f
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a n y e x te n t, m a n y o f th e s tre e ts b e c o m e
f lo o d e d , a s d o s o m e o f th e h o m e s . I m p r o p e r
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p r o p e r t y t a x e s a r c p a id .
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c a n n o t a ffo r d b e t t e r h o u s in g , t h e y h a v e to
ir e m a ln t h e r e , a n d p u t u p w it h t h e c o n d it io n s .

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T h e m n jo rlty o f people w h o a rc m u rd e re d ure
not the v ic t im s o f strangers, bu t ra th e r, o f an
a c q u a in ta n c e . S ix te e n p ercen t o f th e tim e , the
a c q u a in ta n c e Is a fa m ily m e m b e r.
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P ro g ra m at th e U n iv e rs ity o r R h o d e Islan d ,
e stim a te s the m e d ic a l co sts a n d e c o n o m ic loss
related to fa m ily v io le n c e Is betw een five a n d 10
h llh o n d o lla rs a n n u a lly .
T h e n u m b e r o r w o m e n p h y s ic a lly abused
d u rin g th e ir life tim e range betw een o n e-fifth and
o n e -th ird o f th e p o p u la tio n . V io le n c e at ho m e Is
the d ire c t c a u se o f 25 to 5 0 p e rce n t or the
h o m e le ss fa m ilie s headed b y w o m en . W o m en
w h o a re d iv o r c e d , s e p a ra te d o r o th e rw is e
estra n g e d from th e ir p a rtn e rs ure at the highest
r is k o f a ssa u lt. H a lf o f the m u rd e re d w o m e n In
A m e ric a are k ille d b y a c u rre n t o r fo rm e r
p n rtn er. W o m e n c o m m it a b o u t eig h t p e rce n t o f
a ll h o m ic id e s In th e c o u n try n n d 51 p e rce n t o f
these h o m ic id e s are a g a in st p a rtn e rs w ith a
h is to ry o f w ife a b u se ,
E v e n d u r in g p re g n a n c y , a b u s iv e m a le p n rtn e rs
c o n tin u e th e ir abu se. T h e y o u n g e r the w o m en,
the m o re lik e ly sh e is to be a b u sed . A b o u t 37
l&gt;crccnt o f w o m e n nre abu sed d u r in g p re g n a n c y
w ith k ic k s a n d b lo w s a im e d u( I h c lr ab d o m e n s.
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v u ln e ra b le v ic t im s o f abuse. T h e a b u se Is not
o n ly p h y s ic a l, b u t also p s y c h o lo g ic a l. T h is is
p a r t ic u la r ly tru e b e cau se c h ild re n lo o k to the
a d u lts In t h e ir liv e s for u n c o n d itio n a l love.

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n u rtu rin g , a c c e p la n c e u n d s e c u rity from harm .
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threat to th e c h ild r e n s ’ p sy ch o -so cia l d e v e lo p ­
m e n t a n d s u rv iv a l.
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neg lect. C a re g iv e rs w ere re sp o n sib le th e se xu a l
nbuse o r rape o f 4 0 ,0 0 0 c h ild re n .
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u n d v io le n c e are n re g u la r ngendu Item arc
prevented from d e v e lo p in g s o c ia lly , e m o tio n a lly
n n d m c n lu lly as th ey sh o u ld . T h e re Is. g e n e ra lly ,
an Inverse r e la tio n s h ip betw een h ig h s e lf esteem .
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c h ild h o o d exp e rie n ce s.
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f o r m e d a 2 6 m e m b e r M id w a y T u s k F o r c e .
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t h e ir f in d in g s .
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m is s io n s y s t e m .
T h e s e w e re d e t e r m in e d to b e m e r e ly b a s ic
n e e d s . M id w a y r e q u ir e s m u c h m o r e . S u g g e s ­
t io n s w e r e a ls o m a d e In h e lp in g p r o v id e
b e tt e r e d u c a t io n . J o b t r a in in g a n d r e c r e a t io n .
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e n t a t io n to th e S e m in o le C o u n t y C o m m is s io n
o n it s f in d in g s . T h e c o m m is s io n a g r e e d t h a t
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a n d n e e d e d s e r io u s
c o n s id e r a t io n .
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im p r o v in g M id w a y . T h e a m o u n t h o w e v e r . Is
n o t s u f f ic ie n t to d o a n y m a j o r p r o b le m
s o lv in g . M u c h m o r e w il l b e n e e d e d .
E f f o r t s w il l a ls o b e m a d e t o w a r d a p p ly in g
fo r g r a n t s a n d o t h e r f in a n c ia l a s s is t a n c e .
E a c h o f th e s e w ill t a k e t im e .
T h e r e b u ild in g o f t h e M id w a y c o m m u n it y
c a n n o t b e d o n e I m m e d ia t e ly , o r w it h i n a y e a r .
It Is g o in g to t a k e
y e a rs.
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b y th e M id w a y T a s k F o r c e s o fa r . W e u r g e
, t h e m to c o n t in u e p u r s u in g t h e n e e d s o f t h e
c o m m u n it y , a n d w o r k d i l l l g e n t l y t o w a r d
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m e n ts .
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Former volunteer
speaks out on
Humane Society
M y in lin e Is N o rm a S p iv e y . I h ave been
In v o lv e d a s a v o lu n te e r w ith Ihe H u m a n e
S o c ie ty o f S e m in o le C o u n ty sin c e A p r il 1990. I
h a v e se rv e d as a board m e m b e r, tre a su re r,
o p e ra te d the th rift shop, v o lu n te e r d ire c to r,
fostered a n im a ls . I cle an ed cut u n d d o g cra te s,
fed p u p p ie s, k itte n s u n d d id fund ra is in g .
1 first b ecam e In volved w hen I m et D ian e
A lb e r s a n d sh e begged m e to take h o m e lo
fo ste r n in e n e w b o rn p o p p le s over the E a s ie r
h o lid a y s . W h e n m y d a u g h te r und t go i h o m e
w c d isc o v e re d D lun e had sm u g g le d a te n th p u p
In the basket. T h u t p u p p y h a s been a m e m b e r
o f o u r fu m lly ever sin c e .
I have w o rk e d h a rd und u llh o u g h I h ave not
a lw a y s been In a g ree m en t w ith the p o lic ie s
a n d /o r hoard d e cisio n s , I c o n tin u e d lo k e e p o ne
th o u g h t In m in d . I w as d o in g t h is for the
a n im a ls . T h u t's w h y I w as there!
F in a lly , o n J u ly 28, 1993, I hud no c h o ic e
b u t lo re s ig n fro m the hoard a n d as a
v o lu n te e r; 1 c o u ld no lo n g e r go u lo n g w ith the
h o a rd 's a ctio n s. I have sta y e d a w a y fro m the
s h e lte r und th e ho ard excep t for a tte n d in g tw o
m e e tin g s s in c e then.
I w ent to the sh e lte r on Fe b. 6, 1994 lo c h e c k
a n d see if the c o m p la in ts that I w a s re c e iv in g
a b o u t C a rte r a n d M o lly , th e s lic lt c r m ascots,
w a s us s e rio u s u s I had Itccn Told. L e t m e
p refa ce t h is b y te llin g you a little ub out C a rte r.
I h a v e k n o w n C a rte r sin c e he w as three w eeks
o ld . I m et h im at the sam e tim e I m et D ia n e
A lb e rs . H e h ad a r riv e d at the s h e lte r ut fo u r
d a y s o f age w ith e ig h t b ro th e rs a n d sisters, five
h r ln d lc . a n d fo ur faw n. M rs. A lb e rs saw them
the d a y sh e w ent for her first Interview . W h e n
sh e re tu rn e d fo u r d a y s la te r o n ly fo u r faw n
p u p s w ere left. W e fo u n d out that the five
h r ln d lc p u p s had been e u th a n ize d us u n ad o p ta b le . D lu n e a n d I fought m a n y b a ttle s to keep
these re m a in in g p u p s o liv e a n d a d o p te d Into
good h o m e s. C a rte r stayed b e h in d , yes, he had
d c m o d e c tic m a n g e hut a fte r tlic In itia l tre a t­
m e n ts o f d ip w e f in a lly were able to get h im on
a new m e tlle a llo u a n d It w a s w o rk in g . T h is
m e d ic a t io n w a s p a id fo r by a d o g food
c o m p a n y th at h ad seen C a rte r at the sh e lte r
w h e n t h e ir re p re se n ta tive w a s v is itin g . W h e n
D ia n e w as luld off In S e p te m b e r 1992 he
w e ig h e d 9 0 p o u n d s u n d h u d a b e a u tifu l g o ld e n
fa w n cout. L ik e w is e , he u n d M o lly w ere In
great c o n d itio n w h e n I left the s h e lte r In J u ly
1993. C u r le r a n d M o lly liv e d In the o ffices o f
th e sh elter. T lt c y ra n a n d p ln y c d In the
m o r n in g a n d In I lie e v e n in g w hen the s h e lte r
w a s clo se d u n d d u r in g the d u y w ere w a lk e d b y
v o lu n te e rs . T h e y greeted n e w a n im a ls a n d
v is it o r s to the s h e lte r a n d w ent o u t on fu n d
r a is in g a c tiv itie s w ith us.
O n F e b ru n ry 6, 1994 w h e n I w ent lo the

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C h ild abu se w a s m e d ic a lly re c o g n ize d In 1901
as the "b a tte re d c h ild s y n d ro m e ." In 1090
In v e stig a tio n s c o n firm e d 1.5 m illio n cases o f
c h ild ab u se a n d neglect. N e a rly 10 m illio n
c h ild r e n u n d e r age 18 are u ffe c lrd b y the
su b s ta n c e n b u se o f th e ir paren ts,
S h a k e n B a b y S y n d ro m (SB S) Is the term
a p p lie d to the In ju ry that o c c u rs w h e n a y o u n g
c h ild 's head Is w h lp lu s h c d h a c k a n d fo rth d u rin g
s lin k in g . A b a b y 's n e c k m u s c le s n re n 't stro n g
e n o u g h to c o n tro l h is/h e r head m o v e m e n ts. T h e
ra p id m o v e m e n t a sso ciated w ith s h a k in g m ay
re su lt In the b ra in b e in g b ru is e d from b a n g in g
a g a in s t the s k u ll w a ll. A fte r n severe s h a k in g
ep iso de, Ihe b a b y m a y h ave s e izu re s , lie p a rtia lly
o r p e rm a n e n tly b lin d e d . sufTer p a r a ly s is or
m e n ta l re tn rd a tlo n o r bleed b e h in d the eyes and
b ra in , r e s u ltin g In d e n til.
F rie n d s, re ln tlv e s o r a n y o n e aw are o f a b u siv e
fa m ilie s s h o u ld e n co u ra g e th e m to se ek h elp
T h is m ig h t stn rt w ith c o n la c t ln g a m in is te r or
c o u n s e lo rs w ith a g e n c ie s In the c o m m u n ity that
p ro v id e fa m ily th e ra p y .

JOSEPH SPEAR

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on fa m ily m e m b e rs. B a tte red w o m e n m a y tu rn
to d ru g s a n d a lco h o l to escape th e ir p h y s ic a l und
e m o tio n a l p a in . S ta tis tic s In d icate (hat h a lf the
fem ale a lc o h o lic s are h a lte re d w o m en . In a d d i­
tio n . th e lik e lih o o d or th e m b e co m in g d ru g
a b u se rs Is n in e tim e s greater th a n w o m e n In the
ge n eral p o p u la tio n . S u ic id e Is often co n sid e re d
b y 35 to 4 0 p e rcen t o f the b attered w o m en.

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sh e lte r. 1 lo u n d C a r te r u n d M o lly liv in g In a
ru n . C a rte r h ad been d ip p e d again, th o u g h h is
m e d ic a l c a rd s said no m o re dips. T h e y c lu lm c d
th e y c o u ld n o t fin d h is m cd lcu] c a rd s. H r had
little h a ir on h is bod y; he h ad la rg e c lu s te rs o f
s o re s o n h is n eck u n d s h o u ld e rs u n d h is feel
w ere b le e d in g . W ith te a rs In m y eyes, C in d y
M llh u r n a n d I begun to a p p ly v a se lin e (given to
m e b y un e m p lo y e d to Ills b le e d in g sores a n d
feet to try lo so o th e them .
M r. B la c k ca m e o u t u n d b egan y e llin g ut met
W h a t ure y o u d o in g In thut run w ith those
d o g s? B e fo re I c o u ld e v en a n sw e r h im , lie sa id
" D o n 't y o u k n o w those d o g s c o u ld m a u l y o u ? "
H e n e v e r gave m e a c h a n c e to e v e n a n s w e r
h im , n e v e r m in d se rc u m p ro fa n itie s at h im . ns
he w a s qu o ted . H e th e n begun y e llin g at J o y
M c a rs a n d b a c k in g h e r u p n n d y e llin g thut he
w a s an e x -p o lic e o ffice r. C a r te r has been ut m y
h o m e u n d h a s even s le p t In bed w ith m y son.
a n d n o w h e 's g o in g lo m a u l m i// I w en t out to
m y c u r a s I w a s s o up set w ith the lu c k o f ca re
not o n ly for C a rte r a n d M o lly b u t th e o th e r
a n im a ls I sa w there.
M r. B la c k cam e o u t a n d in v ite d J o y u n d
m y s e lf Into Ills o ffic e w h e re we w ere sh o w n
le tte rs u n d h a d w h a t I th o u g h t a n e n lig h te n in g
a n d c o n s tru c tiv e c o n v e rs a tio n . H e In v ite d u s to
re tu rn to fu n d raise.
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g e ttin g rid o f all the p e o p le w lto c a re d ab o u t
t h is s h e lte r and the a n im a ls b e g in n in g in
S e p te m b e r o f 1992 w h e n they la id D ia n e
A lb e r s o fL M u n y d e d ica te d v o lu n te e rs a n d
e m p lo y e e s h a v e been g o tte n rid o f b e cau se o f
the e g o ce n tric p o lit ic a l g a m e s p la y e d at the
sh e lte r. T h e a n im a ls a re at th e ir m e rc y .
W h y a re w c being e x p e lle d ? B ecau se w e nre
c o n c e rn e d ab o u t the c o n d itio n s o f the s h e lte r
a n d the cu re of th e a n im a ls ? B e ca u se w e a s k
fo r a fin a n c ia l state m en t?. Becau se w e w a n t to
k n o w w h e re all (he m o n e y that h n 9 been
d o n a te d bu s gone?
A great d e a l of m o n e y h a s po u red Into (h is
sh e lte r, m a n y offers o f free m a te ria ls a n d lab o r.
W h y Is there no a c c o u n ta b ility to th e c o m m u ­
n ity w h o s u p p o rts th is sh elter'/
F ro m M a rc h o f 19 90 lo J u ly o f 1993 the
sh e lte r b e ca m e w hat It w a s In itia lly e s ta b lish e d
fo r In 1973, u h av en for s ic k , in ju re d , a b u se d
u n d u n w a n te d a n im a ls . A place w h e re th ey
w o u ld he c o re d fo r b o th p h y s ic a lly a n d
m e n ta lly u n d adopted o u t Into new h o m e s us
w e ll-a d ju ste d a n im a ls, not Just a p la c e to die.
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a n y th in g . O u r c o m m u n it y needs to h av e
a n s w e rs to th e ir m a n y q u estio n s! S o m e th in g
n e e d t io be done n o w before there Is no m o n e y
left o r a n y o n e left w h o c a re s for the a n im a ls .
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sp end , sp e n d " U t t e r ly tu rn s m e off,
N o r a m I about to a rg u e tlie p re ss la c k s
o b je c t iv it y , w h le h It do es, h u t th u t Is
Irre le v a n t. W h at I am c o n te n d in g Is th at we
h av e lost sig h t o f the b e d m e k a x io m s to
w h ic h o u r b u sin e ss w a s boiled: F a irn e ss,
a c c u r a c y a n d re s p o n s ib ility . T h e y a rc no
m ore.
F a irn e s s ? T im e m a g a z in e 's ra v e r o f A p r il
20. 1092, featured a p h o to g ra p h ic n e g a tiv e o f
C lin t o n the ca n d id a te that m a d e h im lo o k lik e
he hud c o n su m e d a ra d io a ctiv e m o o n pie.
T im e ’s c o v e r o f J u n e 7. 1092 •• le ss th a n five
m o n th s Into h is p re s id e n c y •• fe a tu re d un
llt y - b lt ly 0111 s ta rin g u p at the w o rd s, " T h e
I n c r e d ib le S h r in k in g P r e s id e n t . " T im e ’ s
c o v e r o f A p r il 4. 1994, featured a d is ­
tra u g h t-lo o k in g B ill C lin t o n and a id e G eo rg e
S te p h u n a p o u lo s a p p a re n tly p o n d e rin g th e ir
W h ite w a te r woes.
If y o u ’ve been fo llo w in g the new s, yo u
k n o w th e tru th b y now; T h e p h o to g ra p h Iiud
n o th in g to d o w ith W h ite w a te r. It w a s an
o ffic ia l W h ite H ouse p h o to taken last N o v e m ­
b e r d u r in g a s c h e d u lin g m eetin g . O th e r
people In the p ic tu re h ad been cro p p e d out,
P la in d e a lin g people m ig h t rcg urd t h is us
d e ce p tio n , b u t not the fo lk s at T im e . " I d o n ’t
t h in k Ihe reade rs o f T im e expect the c o v e r
p h o to Is g o ing to be a re p re se n ta tio n o f (but
e v e n t," a sp o k e sm a n to ld ih e W a s h in g to n
P o st,
1 sa y w ith a b so lu te c e rta in ty that In u ll m y
y e a rs a s u Jo u rn a lis t. I h a v e n e v e r h e a rd an
ag e n t o f the m a in s tre a m press m a k e s u c h a
p a t e n t ly a b s u r d , b r c a t h t a k lu g ly s t u p id
sta te m e n t.
A c c u ra c y ? In late M u rclt, N ew sw eek a c ­
c u se d H illa r y C lin t o n o f p ro filin g fro m a
" s w e e th e n rt" c o m m o d itie s d e al In w h ic h she
h ad pu t u p no m o n e y o f lie r ow tt. T h e
m a g a zin e even Issued a press release to
flu u n t Its " e x c lu s iv e ." T h e re w u s Just one
p r o b le m : It w a s w ro n g. H illa r y h ad Invested
h e r o w n m o n e y •• a lb e it a s m a ll s u m re la tiv e
to the p ro fits reaped. N ew sw eek hud not
c a lle d th e W h ite H o u se fo r m m u ic iil before
g o in g to press.
R e s p o n s ib ility ? W h e n G c n n lf c r F lo w e rs
c n lle d u p re s s c o n fe re n c e to m a k e the
u n c o rro b o ra te d c la im sh e h ad o n c e been
C lin t o n ’s lover, C N N c u rrie d It liv e . W h e n tw o
A r k a n s a s stute tro o p e rs w ith su sp e ct h is to ­
rie s c h a rg e d , w ith o u t s u b s ta n tia tin g e v i­
dence, that th e y h ad h e lp e d u rran g ed try s ts
for G o v. C lin to n . C N N c a rrie d thq, sto ry
w ith o u t u n y a p p aren t effort to c o n firm It.

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g iv e o ilie r
jic o p lc 's ad d re sse s a n d th e y ore
n o l a c tu n lly In the h o u s e h o ld ."
W illia m s sa id , w hen a s k e d If Ihc
e v ic tio n c la u s e h a s been used
e x te n s iv e ly In (I k p a sl.
" I f Ihc a rre st Is m a d e there {In
a h o u s in g n u tlm r liy u n it), hut
the re sid e n t d e n ie s the person
v is ite d th ere o r w hat h ave y o u ."
W illia m s o x p lu in e d . it Is d iffic u lt
to prove. "I d o n 't k n o w o f a n y
leases) w h e re w e h a v e gone Ihc
lu ll n in e y a rd s (to e v ic tio n ) on.
N o rm a lly , tn a d m g rela ted case.
If th e y are a resident a n d are
a rre ste d o r w h ate ve r, th e y give
u p the u n it. L ik e the o n e T i n
w o rk in g o n now . If sh e g iv e s u s a
n o tic e to m o v e o u t. th e n It
w o u ld n 't he n ecessa ry to p ro ­
c e e d ."
H a n fo rd P o lic e C o m m a n d e r
D e n n is W h itm ire sa id a lth o u g h
d ru g In v e stig a tio n s a n d a rre sts
are c o n d u c te d in th e p u b lic
h o u s in g d e v e lo p m e n ts, he w as
n o l aw a re o f the h o u s in g a u th o r­
ity e v ic tin g an y o n e u n d e r the
le a se 's d ru g p ro v isio n .
W h it m ir e s a id S g t . W illie
H a rd in , w h o has w o rk r d d m g
c a se s tn th e s p rc la l In vrstlg a tlo u s u n it for two yea rs, c o u ld
not re c a ll a n y lim e w h e n Die
h o u s in g a u th o rity e v ic te d so m e ­
one o il a d ru g related case.
T h e re a rc six d e v e lo p m e n ts
c o n ta in in g 4 8 0 u n its o f p u b lic
h o u s in g u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f
the S a n fo rd I h x is lu g A u th o rity ,
a c c o rd in g lo W illia m s .
T h e y are; C a stle D re w c r C o u rt
c o n ta in in g 125 u n its w h ic h w as
h u lll In 1951: W illia m C la rk
C o u rt. 8 5 u n its . 1952: K d w a rd
H ig g in s T e rra c e . -10 u n its . 1952:
C o w a n M o u g h lrx i T e rra c e . HO
u n its. 1959: L a k e M o n ro e T e r ­
race. I(K) u n its . 1972; a n d R e d ­
d in g G a rd e n s for the d isa b le d
a n d e ld e rly , lO O u u lts . 1971
In o rd e r lo &lt;|iiallfy for p u b lic
h o u sln g . In d iv id u a ls o r fa m ilie s
m u st m eet federal sta n d a rd s on
in c o m e l im it s r a n g in g fro m
$ 2 2 ,4 0 0 a n n u a lly for o ne person
u p to $ 4 2 ,2 5 0 for a fa m ily of
eight.
"I w o u ld e stim a te the w a llin g
list lo be In e x c e s s o f 4 0 0
fa m ilie s ." W illia m s sa id, "th a t
w o u ld In clu d e so m e e xten d ed
fa m ilie s . Peo p le w ho a rc liv in g In
sta n d a rd h o u sin g , liv in g w ith
p aren ts, a u n ts o r u n c le s, w hat
have y o u . a n d now have a fu m lly
o f th e ir o w n . S o m e o f th e m are
liv in g In s u b s t a n d a rd h o u sin g .

A ls o , so m e p e rs o n s w h o a rc
h a v in g to p a y m o re th a n HO
p e rc e n t o f th e ir a d ju ste d gross
Inco m e for re n t."
T h e H o u s in g A u t h o r it y bus
s u sp e n d e d in k in g a p p lic a tio n s
becau se the w a itin g lis t Is so
tong now . the req u ests for h o u s ­
in g c a n n o t be filled fo r the next
th re e to five years, W illia m s
e x p la in e d .
A lt h o u g h th e n e e d fo r a f ­
fo rd a b le
o use In great, little
!c h
not
m o n e y Is a v a ila b le fo r new
c o n s tru c tio n . 'H ie h o u s in g a u ­
th o rity h a s been a w a rd e d HO
m o re v o u c h e rs In the " s e c tio n
e ig h t" p ro g ra m fu n d e d by the
f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t w h ic h
e n a b le s q u a lifie d low Incom e
a p p lic a n ts lo seek h o u s in g In the
p r iv a t e se c to r. If a la n d lo r d
agrees to rent h is p ro p e rty , the
te n a n t p a y s h is q u a lifie d p o rtio n
a n d the re m a in d e r Is p a id by
vo u ch e r.
J u m c s W a lk e r, d e p u ty m a n a g ­
er o f the H o u s in g a n d U rb a n
D e ve lo p m e n t (lU JlJ) p u b lic h o u s ­
in g d iv is io n In J a c k s o n v ille said
H anfo rd n o w lia s 8 9 v o u c h e rs
u n d e r the program .
" P e o p le refer to H .U .D . h o u s ­
in g In a n u m b e r o f w a y s ."
W a lk e r e x p la in e d . A lt h o u g h
so m e of the jx ib llc th in k the
fed eral g o v e rn m e n t c o n tro ls low
Incom e h o u sin g . It d o c s not. T h e
g o v e rn m e n t does p ro v id e rent
s u b s id ie s a n d m o n e y to re p a ir
a n d m o d e rn iz e h o u s in g pro jects.
" T h e r e a rc HO p lu s h o u s in g
a u th o ritie s to the sta te o f F lo rid a

a n d (hose h o u sin g a u th o ritie s
b u ild , o w n no d o p e ra te (In­
p u t) H e h o u s in g at t h e i r
p a r t ic u la r h o u s in g a u t h o r it y ."
W a lk e r e x p la in e d . " T h e y are sot
u p u n d e r sta te la w . T h e y a rc
v isu a lly se pa ra te a n d ap a rt from
lo c a l g o v e rn in g Ixxlles. T h e y are
a u to n o m o u s . T h e r e a re tw o,
J a c k s o n v ille H .U .D . a n d D ade
C o u n ty H .U .D . w h ic h a rc a part
o f c ity o r c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t.
H ut the rest b u ild , o w n a n d
o pe rate p u b lic h o u s in g ."
" W h e n a h o u s in g a u th o rity
b u ild s p u b lic h o u sin g , th e y e n ter
in to , w ith U .S. F e d e ra l H .U .D ..
a n a n n u a l c o n tr ib u t io n s c o n ­
tra ct. T h is is a legal d o cu m e n t
w h ic h b in d s U.S. F e d e ra l H .U .D .
lo D ie loca l h o u s in g a u th o rity
c o n tr a c tu a lly and p ro v id e s th ey
w ill m a in ta in that h o u s in g for
lo w Inco m e h rxisln g . In re tu rn
fo r th e m d o in g Unit, a n d fo llo w ­
in g so m e ru le s a n d re g u la tio n s
that U.H. F e d e ra l H .U .D . has. w e
p ro v id e o p e ra tin g s u b s id y a n d
m o d e rn iz a tio n fu n d s to these
a u th o ritie s ." W a lk e r e x p la in e d .
T h e H anfo rd H o u s in g A u t h o r i­
ty re c e iv e d $ 7 0 7 ,7 9 7 d u r in g
1999 In C o m p re h e n s iv e G ra n t
fu n d s lo m a in ta in a n d im p ro v e
I ts h o u s i n g d e v e lo p m e n t s .
W illia m s s a id new s ig n s w ere
erected at the p u b lic h o u s in g
s it e s a n d e le v e n u n it s w e re
c o n v e rte d to c o m p ly w ith r e ­
q u ire m e n ts fo r the h a n d ica p p e d .
In u d d ltlo n . tw o p ro fe s s io n a l
s u r v e y s , o n e o n le a d -b a s e d
p a in t, the o l l r r on asbestos,
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" W e .s h o u ld h av e c a lle d h im
L u c k y ." Ills person said.
K llz a b e th . a sh e p h e rd m ix ,
w as Injured In (he fire a n d s till
liv e s at the sh elter.
" I f she had been at an y o th e r
sh e lte r sh e w o u ld not I k * here
tod ay, a y e a r la le r ." V ic to ria
K in g , a m e m b e r o f ih c bo ard o f
d ire c to rs sa id , re fe rrin g to the
s o c ie ty 's p o lic y of nol e u th a n iz ­
in g a n im a ls excep t lu e x tre m e
situ a tio n s .
H a rry H la ck . I he society's new
d ire c to r, lh a n k e d a ll w ho had
v o lu n te e re d tim e, m o ne y and
t a lc n ls to Die slo w t r ln illd ln g o f
the center.
"W e ow e y o u a ll an e n o rm o u s
debt of g ra titu d e ." he said.
E m o tio n s ra n h ig h d u rin g the
s e r v i c e . V o l u n l r e r M e lo d v

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the ev en ts sc h e d u le d lo Inform
re s id e n ts a b o u t th e ir c o u n ty
g o v e r n m e n t. A ll e v e n ts a n d
lo u rs are free.
F o rty -fo u r s tu d e n ts from each
m id d le s c h o o l In the c o u n ty w ill
be treated lo lo u rs a n d p ro g ra m s
T h u r s d a y d e s ig n e d lo le a c h
th e m ab o u t "tu x c o lle c tio n , re ­
c y c lin g , " a n d o th e r c o u n ty
fu n c tio n s . Fe a tu re d Is the a n n u ­
a l tn o e k c o u n t y c o m m is s io n
m e etin g , w here stu d e n ts lin v e
m a d e d e r is io n s a la n d z o n in g
a n d In xu tlo n Issues.
H anfo rd M a y o r Hettye S m ith ,
fo rm e r s la te rep resen tative A rt
G r ln d le u n d C o u n ty M a n ag er

F o ste r, w h o spoke on b e h a lf of
a ll those w h o have g iv e n th e ir
tim e to th e sh elter, tried to start
s p e a k in g thre e lim e s, hut h ad to
iK-gln a g a in three tim e s us sh e
trie d tn fig h t b a c k the tears.
" T il ls Is lik e D k Peace C o rp s ."
sh e said. " I t 's die h ard e st Job
y o u 'll e v e r lo v e .”
T h e R ev. Hob W o rk o f the
D c liu r y C h r is tia n C h u r c h offered
a n o n -se cta ria n p ra y e r fo r those
dogs that d ie d lu D ie fire a n d for
those s t ill w a itin g f o r a hom e.
H e re a d a p o e m c a lle d
" R a in b o w H rld g p " w h ic h te lls o f
th e p la ce w h e re dog s go to w ait
a fte r they d ie for th e ir h u m a n
c o m p a n io n s to Join th e m on the
trlp lo heaven , lie sa id that
m a n y h ave to ld h im th e y w ill
take so m e o f those dogs w ho
d ied In the fire w ith o u t h u m a n

frie n d s w h e n It Is th e ir tim e to
c ro s s the R u in b o w B rid g e .

" W e n e e d y o u r c o n t in u e d 1
s u p p o rt." she said. " T h e dogs
need y o u r h e lp .”

R o n R u h u n w ill te ll the c h ild re n
u h o u l c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t from
lh e ir pe rspectives.
S tu d e n ts w ill a ls o "sh a d o w "
c o u n t y e m p lo y e e s . I n c lu d in g
ro a d w o rk e rs , a tto r n e y s a n d
C ir c u it J u d g e S e y m o u r H enson
to d is c o v e r t h e ir d a y -to -d a y
ro u tin e a n d c ltu llc n g c s. F o llo w ­
in g a lu n c h id Fort M e llo n P a rk ,
w h ic h I n c lu d e s S h e r if f ’ s D e ­
p a rtm e n t a n d P u b lic S afety D iv i­
sio n d e m o n s tra tio n s, the s t u ­
d e n ts w ill re tu rn to sch o o l.
S a tu rd a y , a " K o p s 'N ' K ld n
D r u g F r e e ly m p le s D a y " Is
sc h e d u le d at L y m a n H ig h from
10 a.m . u n t il 4 p m.
T h e c o u n t y 's 1,300 v o lu n te e rs
w ill a lso be feted In a re ce p tio n
T u e sd a y . A ll v o lu n te e rs w ill be

p c rso rm a ly in v ite d to the event.
T o u rs o f the J o h n E . P o lk
C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility are slated
fo r tw o days. M o n d ay a n d Frit
d a y . from 10 a m . u n t il 2 p.m*.
e a ch day. T o u rs o f Die S a n fo rd
u n d C a s s e lb e rry H e a lth C lin ic s
w ill feature health sc re e n in g for
a ll. I n c lu d in g b lo o d p re s s u re
te s ts . A c o u n t y in f o r m a t io n
Ik k i D i w ill lie set u p at A lta m o n te
M a ll T h u r s d a y from 10 a.m .
u n t il 6 p .m . R e s id e n ts m a y
re g iste r to vo te there u n til 3 p.m .
T o u r s o f c o u n ty p a rk s nre also
sc h e d u le d . In c lu d in g R ed Hug
L a k e P u r k T h u r s d a y , w h ic h
fe a tu re s n b o a rd w a lk m ad e of
re e y c le d -p lu s tlc p la n k s .
F o r m o re I n fo rm a tio n , c n ll
3 2 8 -5 8 3 8 .

B e fo re Ihc so c ie ty passed out
p ln q u c s a n d c e rtific a te s to the*
d o g s s u r v iv in g th e fire a n d
re tu rn in g fo r the m e m o ria l s c rv ]
ice. K in g d e ta ile d the fin a n c ia l'
s itu a tio n fa c in g the S o c ie ty as|
th e y b egin lo re b u ild .
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Iteen raised, but a n a d d ition al;
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s needed; S h e n o te d
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s needed Tor site!
p re p a ra tio n s u n d $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 wa?&lt;
needed lo pay E n v ir o n m e n ta l
P ro te c tio n A g e n c y Im p act fees!
lx*fore g ro u n d c o u ld even he!
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tenant
p a tro ls lo rid e O k e le v a to rs a n d
look a lte r the |x ib llc sp a ce s in
these h ig h -rise p u b lic h o u s in g
u n it s ." C lin to n said.
A lth o u g h D ie new p o lic y Is
n a tio n a l In scope. It w ill lie
t a r g e t e d I m m e d ia t e ly o n
C h ic a g o , w here g a n g s a n d g u n s
In s c o re s o f h ig h - ris e pu blic
h o u s in g projects a rc seen as an
Im m e d ia te threat.
F illin g In Die d e ta ils at a
b r ie f in g la t e r tn th e W h it e
H o use. H o u s in g S e c re ta ry H e n ry
C is n e ro s sa id the g o a l Is to
a c c o m p l is h s w e e p s e a r c h e s
" w it h in c o n s t llu llo n u l lim it s ."
C is n e ro s sa id the |H&gt;lley w ill

n i l f s i te n a n t a s s o c ia t io n s in
W litc It use s pci m ilt in g pul li e
se a rch e s for g u m a n d d ru g s as
p a ri o f a m u ltifa c e te d a tta ck on
c rim e a n d v io len ce in h o u s in g
projects.
A n d lie sa id d is c u s s io n s nre­
ta k in g p la ce w ith in the g o v e rn ­
m ent on w h c llK r to try lo ban
g u n s o u trig h t in a ll fe d e ra lly
a ssiste d p u b lic Im u sin g u n its.
C lin t o n a n d C is n e r o s w ere
i chi lo a d in g to a Ictlernl ju d g e's
r u lin g in C h ic a g o Iasi w eek D ia l
s e a r c h e s c o n d u c t e d w lih o m
legal w a rra n ts vio la te the c o n ­
s t it u t io n a l p ro te c tio n a g a in s t
u n w a rra n te d search a n d se izu re .
" M y gu ess Is there are som e
w lm m ig h t w ant to test these

q u e stio n s: t h a t's w ita t c o u rts arc
f o r C i s n e r o s said.
Hut tie co n te n d e d people also
have rig h ts to liv e In safety a n d
w ith o u t tear 'T h e s e rig h ts art*
b e in g a b rid g e d ." lie said.
C is n e ro s sa id D ia l In Ihe w orst
cases, sufch a s Ihe Robert T a y lo r
H o m e s In C h ica g o , the n u b ile
h o u s in g e x p e rim e n t now lie s in
ru in s.
"I am not a fm ld to a c k n o w l­
edge D ia l p u b lic h o u s in g in Die
w orst c o n fig u ra tio n s tins fa ile d ."
he s a id , a d d in g D ia l Id eally,
m a n y o f the high -rise p ro je cts
s h o u ld he rep laced w ill) s m a ll,
less c o n ce n tra te d u n its.
C is n e ro s sa id th e lirst goat o f
D ie new p o lic y is it) seize c o n tro l

o l h o u s in g that Is now In Ihc g rip

C o n g re ss.
In C h ic a g o , t ills In c lu d e s Die
"It Is e sse n tia l to get c o n tro l of rele ase o f m illio n s o f d o lla r s of
Hu* lo b b y o f a b u ild in g , lo fed eral m o n e y f t r tig h te r s e c u r i­
c o n tro l a cce ss a n d e n try w avs, ty a n d for d ru g tre a tm e n t a n d
lo use m e ta l d e te c to rs ." Ire- said.
r c c r c a llo u u l np|x&gt; rtunl(lcs s u c h
T h o se ty jic s of se a rc h e s urc as m id n ig h t b a s k e tb a ll leagu e s
not u n c o n s titu tio n a l. C is n e ro s to w o o y o u n g jic o p lc from gangs.
s a id .
V in c e L a n e , c h a ir m a n o f
" Y o u r a n w rite c o n s e n t for C h ic a g o H o u s in g A u th o rity , sa id
w e a p o n s se a rch e s In leases Just th a t w r itin g jie n n ls s lo n for g u n
a s a sta n d a rd lease a llo w s In­ se a rc h e s Into a p a rtm e n t leases Is
s p e c tio n fo r m e c h a n ic a l a n d not c o e rciv e ,
o th e r c o n d itio n s th a t m ig h t pose
a h a z a r d ." he said.
" W e w o n 't preven t th e m fro m
B e y o n d s e a rc h e s b y p o lic e g e ttin g a p u rtm e n ts; It w ill In­
te a m s, C is n e ro s o u tlin e d a s c rie s v o lu n ta r y ." he said
o f o th e r s t e p s a s a " d o w n
" B e lie v e m e. 90 p e rce n t o f Die
jia y m e n t " o n th e c r im e h ill r e s i d e n t s h e r e w a n t to d o
w h ic h Is s t ill Ix-lng d e b a te d by w h a te v e r Is n e c e s s a ry ."

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FLORENCE MAE CARTER
F lo r e n c e M a c C a r t e r . 9 9 .
Forest P a rk C irc le . L o u g w o o d .
died F rid a y . A p r il 15, 1994.
Horn In T e u ijile . T e x a s , she
w as the c o -o w i k t o f a Jew elry
sto re, w h o m oved lo c e n tra l
F lo rid a lu 1990. S h e w as an
E p is c o p a lia n .
S u r v iv o rs Inclu de s ix g ra n d ­
c h ild re n ; seven greatg ra n d c h ild re n and five greatgreat g ra n d c h ild re n .
W o o d la w n F u n e ra l H o m e and
M e m o r ia l P a r k . O r la n d o . In
ch a rg e o f the a rra n g e m e n ts.

BARBARA ANN LONG
B a rb a ra A n n Ijung, 40 . G e n e v a
G a rd e n s . San fo rd , d ie d T h u r s ­
day. A p r il 14. 1994 at C e n tra l
F lo rid a R e g io n al H o sp ita l. S a n ­
lord
A h o m e m a k e r , sh e w a s a
life lo n g re sid e n t o f S a n fo rd . S h e
w a s h o r n F e b . 3, 1 9 5 4 In
S a n fo rd u n d w as a m e m b e r o f
the H o lin e s s c h u re h .
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e h e r h u s b a n d
J o h n Lon g; her m o th e r O la Mae
L o n g o f S a n fo rd ; her so n s W illie
L e e C a m p b e ll a n d L o r e n z o
C a m p b e ll, b o th o f S a n fo rd ; her
d a u g h te r T n m c k u L o n g or S a n ­
ford; her bro th e rs J o in t K n ig h t.
R le k y K n ig h t a n d M a r v in
K n ig h t, a ll o f San fo rd; u n d her
s is te r s J a c k ie K n ig h t. N e r lla

K n ig h t. M e rto n K n ig h t a n d V i­
v ia n K n ig h t, a ll o f S a n fo rd .
W lls o n -E lc h e lb c rg e r M o rtu a ry ,
h ie.. S a n fo rd . In c h a rg e o f the
a rra n g e m e n ts .

GOLDIE KATZ NEWLAND
G o ld t e K a t z N e w la n d . H I.
P o ln s c t ta S tre e t, C a s s e lb e r r y ,
d ie d T h u rs d a y . A p ril 14.
S h e w a s re tire d from N ew
.Je rse y S e m i- C o n d u c t o r C o n tp u n y. H orn In N ew Y o rk C ity ,
sh e m o v e d lo c e n tra l F lo rid a In
1978. S h e w as a m e m b e r o f
C c d n rc ro fl B ib le C h a p e l in S o u th
P la in fie ld . N J and L a k e H o w e ll
B ib le C h a p e l In C a ss e lb e rry .
S u r v iv o r s tn d lu d e h e r so n
L lo y d J r . o f M h k lle se x , N J; her
d a u g h te r B e ve rly K . H n p c k c o f
A|&gt;opka: h e r b ro th e rs D a v id K a tz
o f W est L a k e V illa g e , C u llf. a n d
A le x a n d e r K ill/, o f N o rth Plain field , N J; her siste r J e n n y D a v is
o f S o u th Y u rm o u th . Muss.; tw o
g ra n d c h ild re n and fo u r greatg ra n d c h ild re n .
M c C rls k tn H om e for F u n e ra ls ,
S o u th P la in fie ld . N il. lu ch a rg e o f
Ihe a rra n g em en ts.

DOLORES ROBLES

MANUEL REYES
M a n u e l R e y e s . 6 5 , T u r t le
M o u n d D riv e . C a ss e lb e rry , d ied
T h u rs d a y . A p r il 14. 1994
H o rn In P u e rto R ico , he w a s a
c a rp e n te r, w h o m oved to c e n tra l
F l o r i d a In 1 9 9 9
He w as
C a th o lic .
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e I lls w ife
A u g u s t i n e : I lls d a u g h t e r s
M a n u e llta a n d S o n ia , both ol
O r la n d o ; h i s s o n E d d ie o f
Ahi|&gt;uha. G a.; Ills b ro th e r A n g e l
o f C h ica g o ; h is s is te r D a llla o f
C h ic a g o ; a n d fo u r g r a n d ­
c h ild re n .
B a ld w in F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
H om e. G o h le n m d /W lru c r P a rk
C h u p c l. In ch a rge o f the a r ­
ra n g e m en ts.

D o lo re s R obles,
10 0 ,
S p rin g v lc w D rive. S a n lo rd . died
F r id a y . A p r il 15. 1994.
A h o m e m a k e r, sh e was born
lu P u e rto R ico. S h e m oved to
c e n tra l F lo rid a in 1993. Sire- w as
a m e m b e r o f V in e y a rd C h ris tia n
F e llo w s h ip .

W e d o not ch a rg e in terest o n p re-need
in sta llm e n t p a y m en ts - most others do.
W e refu n d 100% o f all m o n ies paid,
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W e d o n o t ch a rg e sa les tnjc on m er­
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W e a re lo ca lly o w n ed a n d op era ted -

Personal service Is one o f the things that makes Brlsson
Funeral Home special. Oren "Shorty" Smith has been serv­
ing the people of Sanford for more than 60 years from this
funeral home.
BETTE R. QRAMKOW

905 LAUREL AVE., SANFORD
A MEMBER OF THE CAREY H AN D FUNERAL HOME TRADITION

Eat. 1800

O FFIC IAL O ALLO T
R U N -O F F E LE C T IO N
CITY O F L A K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
A P R IL 19, 1994

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so n s J u a n a n d J o s e C ru z , bo th
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a m i C a r lo s C ru z. I x illi o f N ew
Y o r k : 16 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d
se ve n g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n .
W o o d la w n F u n e ra l H um e and
M e m o r ia l P a r k . O r la n d o , hi
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JIM SCHUITEMAN

Gramkow
Funeral Home
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1980
BOO E. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773

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Health/Fitness

B R IE F

Jazz at Lake Brantley

T h is Is the secon d tim e that
I've w ritte n on th is su bject.
T h is Is m ore th a n the secon d
tim e w c 'v c asked for help.
T h e c h o r u s e s a l S e m in o le
H ig h S ch o o l a rc m a k in g p re ­
p a ra tio n s to (ravel lo G n tlln b u rg .
T e n n . n e x t w eek a n d . s a d ly
en o u g h , not everyo n e Is going.
T h is y e a r a reco rd n u m b e r
w n s set In the a m o u n t o f s tu ­
d e n ts not p a rtic ip a tin g In the
F le s tn -V n l N a tio n a l c o m p e titio n .
T h e reaso n?
M o n e y.
E v e r y p e rs o n p la n n in g to
p e rfo rm Is re q u ire d lo p a y $ 3 1 5
fo r exp e n se s. T h a t p ric e tag
In c lu d e s bus. hotel, c o m p e titio n
feca a n d breakfast fo r tw o days.
N o tic e that o n ly one m e a l Is
p a id for. So. e x tra m o n e y for
food Is a lso needed.
A t the b e g in n in g o f the y e a r o r

A L T A M O N T E S I’ R IN O S - A Jazz, c o n ce rt w ill be p resen ted at
L a k e D rn n tle y H ig h S c h o o l on S u n d a y , A p r il 24 nt 7 p .m .
T h e c o n ce rt w ill feature Jazz tru m p e te r J e f f J a rv ts .
J n r v ls w ill a lso present nt c lin ic fo r s tu d e n ts at 2 p.m . on
A p r il 23.
T h e co n ce rt Is free a n d open to the p u b lic .
L a k e B ra n tle y H ig h S c h o o l Is located nt 091 S a n d L a k e Hoad
In A lta m o n te S p rin g s .

Academic team to compete
B a rn e tt B a n k w ill a w a rd co lleg e s c h o la rs h ip s to 54 h ig h
sc h o o l s tu d e n ts d u rin g the B a rn e tt B a n k A c a d e m ic C o m p e ti­
tio n for E x c e lle n c e (A C E ) to be h eld A p r il 2 8 -3 0 nt W a lt D isn e y
W o rld .
S e m in o le C o u n t y 's team , co a ch e d b y C h a rle s C o u rse y from
L a k e M a ry H ig h , h a s been p ra c tic in g for the event for w eeks
a n d h a s p la n s to w in sc h o la rs h ip s . C o u rs e y said.

Hagerty to address GOP women
T h e S u b u rb a n R e p u b lic a n W o m e n 's C lu b w ill h o ld Its next
m e e tin g on W e d n e sd a y . A p r il 20, nt 11 n.m . at the S w e e tw a te r
C o u n t r y C lu b . T h e s p e a k e r w ill be D r. P a u l H a g e rty .
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f the S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o ls, w h o Is the
c o u n ty 's first a p p o in te d sch o o l su p e rin te n d e n t. H e has been an
a d m in is tra to r o f sc h o o ls In S p rin g fie ld . Mo.; M a co n . On.; a n d
M ilw a u k e e , W Is. D r. H a g e rty w ill Ik - p re s e n tin g nn u p d a te o f
w h a t Is h a p p e n in g In the S e m in o le C o u n t y ’s sc h o o l d istric t.

Jalmt Olllman
I he c h o ra l c la s se s w ere lo ld o f
the trip a n d e v e ryo n e received
sp o n so r s h e d s .

T h e se w ere lo he used for
d o n a tio n s lo p a y for th is trip.
T h e p ro b le m Is the d o n a tio n s
a re n 't co m in g .
T h is y e a r, b u s in e s s e s h av e
had to c o n te n d w ith d an ce rs,
ch e e rle a d e rs, h a n d a n d a th le tic
g ro u p s ns w ell as Ihe sing ers.
Not m u c h Is left for the e n d o f
the year.
M a n y s tu d e n ts do huve th e ir
m o n e y In a n d th a n k s go o u t to
those w h o h ave been su p p o rtiv e .
B u t. th ere a rc s t ill m a n y w h o
a rc s e a rc h in g for the fu n d s, but
t h e y a r e c o m in g u p e m p t y
h an d ed .
W c nc t r a v e lin g w llh fo u r
c h o ir s a n d a sh o w b an d.
In p a s t y e a r s w c 'h e b e e n
r a n k e d f lr s l a n d se co n d n a ­
t io n a lly ns w e ll a s g ran d c h a m ­
p io n s o f the c o m p e titio n .
W e are try in g (o m a in ta in o u r

IN

O V IE D O — W illia m C . D em etree, p re sid e n t o f D em etree
C o m p a n ie s o f O rla n d o , re tired from the n a tio n a l B o ard o f
T ru s te e s o f F a ttie r F la n a g a n 's B o y s' Horne, w h ic h Is k n o w n
w o rld w id e a s B o y s T o w n .
D em etree len vcs the board after re a c h in g the m a n d a to ry
re tire m e n t age o f 70. He has l*cen a tru ste e o f B o y s T o w n sin c e
1989. A lth o u g h re tirin g from Ihe n a tio n a l hoard, D em etree w ill
re m a in c h a irm a n o f the B o y s T o w n o f C e n tra l F lo rid a A d v is o ry
Board. O v ie d o
D em etree do n ated 10 u e rrs o f la n d In O v ie d o for ltie liv e
re sid e n tia l g ro u p h o m e s for tro u b le d b o ys a n d g irls , a n d
do n ated o ne o f the five h o m e s on the she. T h e c a m p u s Is
k n o w n a s the B o y s T o w n o f C e n tra l F lo rid a D em etree C a m p u s .

W e h ave w o rk e d part tim e Jobs
for the m o n e y, pe rfo rm ed for
b u sin e ss e s for the m o n e y a n d a
lot o f u s have w o rk e d th ro u g h
S p rin g llr r a k a n d nt sch o o l for
ih e m o n e y.
T ru s t m e. (lie effort Is there.
A ll w e need now u rc In d iv id u ­
a ls w h o are w illin g to h elp out
ta le n te d people a n d assist them
In th e ir d ream s. W h e n y o u lo o k
at a d o n a tio n th a t w ay. II d o e sn 't
seem lik e too m u c h to ask. does
It?

Auxiliary hosts guest storyteller
S A N F O R D — " C o u n tr y J o e R o s ie r.” a s lo ry te lle r from L a k e
M ary, w ill be Ihe guest o f Ihe C e n tra l F lo rid a R e glon u l H o sp ita l
A u x ilia r y m e e tin g on T h u rs d a y . A p r il 21, at the S e n io r C e n te r.
401 S e m in o le B lv d .
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T h e so c ia l h o u r b e g in s nt 1 1:30 n.m .. w ith lu n c h at noon. the
pro g ram b e g in s nt 12:30 p.m .

Fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n ab o u t
m a k in g a d o n a tio n , c o n ta c t R o b ­
ert O. M a g u ire a l 3 2 2-4 352 . ext.
140.

Mobile Medical Van on the road
T h e M o b ile M e d ica l V an , sp o nso red bv A rea A g e n cy on
A g in g . S e m in o le C o u n ly B e lte r L iv in g for S e n io rs. F lo rid a
H o sp ita l a n d o th e r h ea lth a g e n cie s w ill he al Ihe fo llo w in g
H o lle r L iv in g for S e n io rs' lu n c h site s In A p ril:
• A p r il 19. from 10 a .in. to I p.m .. W est S a n fo rd B o y s A G ir ls
C lu b . 9 1 9 P e rs im m o n A ve., S a n fo rd
• A p r il 21. 1 0 a .in. lo I p.m .. G ra n t C h a p e l. 387 F r a n k lin S i..
O vie do
A n y s e n io r c itiz e n 6 0 or o v e r Interested In h a v in g lu n c h after
v is itin g the m o b ile c lin ic c a n c a ll In a d v a n ce lo m ake a
re se rvatio n .
Fo r m ore In fo rm atio n , c a ll 8 3 1-4357

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Lifeguard training program offered

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Barbara

Roth, L M H S toacho r o f tho year, a d d ressed the honor
stu d en ts.

By JOHN K R O LL
S p e c ia l lo tho H erald

LM H S lauds top seniors
LA K E MARY L u k e M a ry
S p a n d u u B a lle t fo u n d e r G a ry o v e r th e n e x t few years.)
H ig h S c h o o l re c o g n ize d th e ir
1. ) In w h ic h 19 90 m o v ie d id h o n o rs g ra d u a te s at a sp e cia l
K e m p w a s n in e y e a rs o ld w h e n
h is p a re n ts b o u g h t h im h is first b ro th e rs G a ry and M a rtin K e m p
c e re m o n y th is w eek.
g u ita r, l i e la te r p la y e d tw o tu n e s p o rtra y rea l life g a n g ste rs?
S tu d e n ts w ere la u d ed for th e ir
2 . ) N a m e S p a n d a u B a lle t 's a c a d e m ic a ch ie v e m e n ts. A ll the
at .hi» ssh o o l p riz e -g iv in g d a y .
I m p r e s s i n g t h e B i s h o p o l 1983 T o p 5 h it.
s t u d e n t s h a d a g ra d e p o in t
S te p n e y so m u c h th a t he gave
average o f at le a st 3.Q o v e r th e ir
the y o u n g s te r u tape re c o rd e r
h ig h sch o o l careers. S o m e s tu ­
(w h ic h hi; used for w r itin g so n g s
d e n t s . w h o u r c e n r o lle d In
liftAAtUy
a d v a n c e d p la ce m e n t c lu s s c s and
h a v e grad e p o in t averages above
the 4 .0 m ark.
E a c h h o n o r g r a d u a te a ls o
s e le c t e d n n h o n o r f u c u l t y
m e m b e r as Ihe person at L a k e
M a ry H ig h S c h o o l w h o b u s had a
m a jo r Influ ence o n the stu d en t.
T h e h o n o r teach ers were:
B e th A n th o n y . S u s a n B a u m .
J a n B la c k w e ld e r , B u n n y c
&lt; 7
B o m u r. L a r r y B r o w n . S a n d y
B r o w n . D lu n n e B u r d . W illie
C a llo w a y , M in n ie C a rd o n a . P a ls y
D a v is, L a u re l E llrn o rc . E liz a b e th
F e rre ll, A u d re y G o ld le z , C in d y
H e n ry a n d C o n n ie H y la n d .
A s w e ll as. R e ta J a c k s o n ,
G lo r lu J o n e s . M u x ln e L a z a r,
D e b b ie M a h u n y . G ln n y M ille r,
A lic e A n n N lls c n . T o n y N orton.
N a n c y O a t te r s o n T e r r y P u ttls h a ll, M a rk S c h lfrc r, P a tric ia
S im m o n s , M a r ily n T a n g o ,
M a rth a T h o m a s a n d F re d T y le r.
A n d , S c o tt U n d e rw o o d , B o n n ie
Ware, Bill W halen, Beth
W h lg h u m and J o h n W ltu n o w s k l.
T h e c u m lu u d c g r a d u a te s
(G P A o f 3.6 to 3.79) were:
G is e lle B o w ie , C had

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I he p ro g ra m w ill In clu d e a red c ro ss llle g u a td ln g ce rtifica te ,
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M em ber D ls e o im l w ill co ve r (lie cost of a ll books, c e rtific a tio n
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k n o w w ill u s r u n n in g the
c o u n try a n d w h ere y o u r hard
e a rn e d tax d u llu rs are sp e n t?
T h e |M&gt;pulur a n s w e r m ig h t be
C o n g re ss o r o u r fam ed P r e s i­
dent. hut tliu t w o u ld be q u ite
In c o rre c t. T h e q u e s tio n o f
w h o Is In c o n tro l c o m e s up.
G o v e rn m e n t a g e n c ie s s u c h ns
the A T F are In c o n tro l. Yes
t h e s e h e llg e r c n t la w e n ­
fo rcem ent a g e n cie s su c h as
the A T F . the F i l l a n d the C IA
use y o u r la x d o lla rs lo h u rass
y o u r fello w c itiz e n s , a n d Inllm ld a le Ihe p u b lic by s h o w ­
in g th e ir b ru te force. In fact.
In the A T F . o v e r 8 3 5 0 m illio n
w a s sp ent on In tim id a tio n a m i
e lim in a tio n .
F o r e x a m p le , th e D a v id
K o r c s h I n c id e n t In W a c o .
T e x a s. T h e A T F 's In itia l raid
o f o v e r 100 o fficers, h e lico p te r
g u n s h Ip s a n d h e a v y
e x p lo s iv e s proceeded w ith the
k n o w le d g e that w o m en a n d
c h ild re n w ere p re s e n tly liv in g
In the c o m p o u n d . No pre-raid
a tte m p ts w ere in n d c to free
these Innocent w o m en a n d
c h ild re n . Not o n ly that, but
th e A T F a g e n t s w e r e
fo re w arne d that the " B r a n c h
D u v ld la n s " k n e w o f the raid .
W h at w ere the re su lts o f th is
storrutrooper attitude?
E ig h ty -s ix people, 24 o f w h ic h
w ere c h ild re n , d ie d In u b la z ­
in g Inferno. W h o sta rte d th is
f ir e ? C o n t r a r y to p o p u la r

C h r i s t o p h e r . M ic h a e l C o n e .
E m llc c C u r r y . M e g h an D avis.
L c n n D o x ta tcr. T im o t h y F ra z ie r.
H e ld t . D a v id K in g . M a tth e w
Kud low llz, Dennis Kusy,
S h a n n o n M a lo n e y . H e n ry M ny.
H e a th e r M o ss a n d A m y M osserl.
A s w e ll as. C a r rie M u rra y .
T rle la P a n a re llo . S h a w n Perce,
L y n d s lc P ro p p e r. C u r ly R izzo ,
C a th e rin e S ie rra . S liu r o n S in g le ­
ton a n d K u ry b S tillw e ll.
T h e rm ignu c u m luudc g ra d u ­
ates (G P A o f 3 .8 to 3.99) were:
H e a th e r llix le r . A llis o n B o w le s.
W e n d y C h u r r n n , J u u m e lk o
C o le m a n . C o ry H a rris . E la in e
M e ln zm u n . B o h i Ivan ov, S h n im u
J e w e ll, M a rk J o r d a n . M a rth a
K ra m e r, J e a n L o m b a rd . J o n
M a rtin a n d J e n n if e r M eyer.
A s w e ll n s, N u th a n P e e k .
C h e ls e a P h illip s . N u v lu R eddy,
C o l l e e n S e llm iio k . S h a w n
S h a p iro . M ic h e lle S ta rr. A m a n d a
T h a rp , S h u y n c T h o m a s an d
C a re y W illis .
T h e su m m it cum luudc g ra d u ­
ates (G P A o f 4 .0 o r h ig h e r) were:
H o lly B a u m h o le r. T r a v is B e n ­
nett, Jo n a th a n B undy,
C h r is to p h e r C a m p b e ll. D o n a ld
C hu, Ju d ith Cohn. Agues
G c rg c s . C h a d G o rm a n , C a rrie
Jo h a n n c sm c y e r. L o ri J u n k e r
a n d K r is ty K o p a la .
A s w e ll as, M e lissa L a sk e y ,
H u o n g L c. N ic o le N em e th . S a ra h
S c h n d c . K a th e rin e S h lti. A d r ia n
S ls s c r . A d v o q u lt u S t u d c a n d
C h ris to p h e r W a tk in s .

Free support group

belief, the A T F started the lire
by In je ctin g the c o m p o u n d
w llh h ig h ly lla m m u b le gas
a n d then Ihe A T F just w a lle d
for so m eo ne lo lig h t u p A s
h a rd a s It Is lo be lieve It's Ihe
tru th . T h e tru th Is no w a
lu x u r y Item In A m e ric a . N o
o n e cu n afford th em , a n d the
g o v e r n m e n t d o e s n 't w a n t
th em .
P o s s ib ly the best proof o f
how tax-payer run " I n ­
te llig e n c e a g e n c ie s " lest th e ir
pow er, w as the a ss a ss in a tio n
o f pre sid e n t J o h n F. K e n n e d y .
W ith th is c o u p d'etut. the
po w er o f the C o n g re ss, (he
po w er o f Ihe Pre sid e n t, a n d
Ihe p o w e r of Ihe J u d ic ia l
b ra n c h w ent rig h t out Ihe
d o o r. T h e A m e r ic a n " I n te lllg e n e c " a g e n c ie s and the
law en fo rce m e n t age nts have
fooled and b ra in w a sh e d the
A m e r l c a n pe o ple Iong
enou gh. It's lim e to w ake u p
a n d " la k e the po w er b a c k ."
T h e p u b lic needs to restore
the g o v e rn m e n t on w h ic h th is
c o u n t r y w a s fo u n d e d a n d
e lim in a te su ch o verh earin g ,
b a rb a ric , a n a rc h is t-ru n ag e n ­
cies. O f co u rse If n o th in g Is
d o n e , a n d th e c o n tin u o u s
e lim in a t io n o f " I n a lie n a b le
r ig h t s " pro ceed s d o w n Ihe
p ath o f u tte r d e stru c tio n , o n ly
po w er o f the vote a n d the
po w er o f the p u b lic w ill m a t­
ter lo save o u r d e m o cra cy .

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - T h e F lo rid a H o sp ita l C e n te r lor
P s y c h ia try otters a free su pp ort g ro u p lo r In d iv id u a ls w llh
o bsessive c o m p u ls iv e d iso rd e r on the llr s i m id llilr d M onday ol
each m o n th (m m 6 7 p m . In the C e n te r lo r P s y c h ia try b e h in d
F lo rid a H o sp ita l. 601 E. A lta m o n te Dr.
T h e O b se ssiv e C o m p u ls iv e D iso rd e r S u p p o rt C t o u p Is
(.M ilita te d by u lice n se d m e n ta l h e a lth c o u n se lo r.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n o r lo register, c a ll the F lo rid a H o sp ita l
O u tp a tie n t P s y c h ia tr y C e n te r at 26 0 -6 6 5 5 .

‘BLIP’ may help disarm bacteria
N E W Y O R K (API — It's c a lle d B L IP , a n d s c ie n tis ts say It m a y
give c lu e s lo r d is a rm in g som e b a cte ria d ia l resist c o n v e n tio n a l
a n tib io tic s.
D o cto rs are w o rrie d abo u t Increases In d ru g re sista n c e by
d ise ase-cau sin g ba cte ria . In c lu d in g those that lite r a lly (ear
apart p e n ic illin a n d o th e r w id e ly used a n tib io tic s c a lle d
i «|)balos|»orlns
T h o se b o c lc rla . In clu d e b u g s llia l cause p n e u m o n ia and
blood Infections, de stro y Ihe d ru g s w ith an e n z y m e c a lle d
betu-luctam ase.
S c ie n tis ts have som e d ru g s now d ia l b lo c k th is e n zy m e , but
e xp e rts say there ts ro om for m ore S o m e are tu rn in g lo B L IP ,
w h ic h sta n d s for h e la-lai tam ase In h ib ito ry protein.
T h e su b sta n c e Is secreted by a b a c te riu m , but It's not c lr a r
w hat the b a c te riu m uses ll for. sa id b io ch e m ist M ic h a e l J a m e s
ol the U n iv e rs ity of A lb e rta In E d m o n to n .
J a m e s . N a ta lie S try m id k u o f d ie u n iv e rs ity a n d co -a u th o rs
report In (he A p r il 14 Issue ot d ie Journ al N atu re d ia l B L IP Is
the m ost p o w e rfu l k n o w n b lo c k e r o f a v a rie ty o f bctu-lucturnaae
types. T h e y have a lso fig u red out the th re e -d im e n sio n a l
s tru c tu re o f the B L IP m o le cu le , u first step In d e te rm in in g Just
how It w o rks.
B L IP Itself c o u ld not be used In people becau se ll w o u ld
pro vo ke u p o te n tia lly fatal Im m u n e sy ste m reactio n . J a m e s
siild.

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W A S H IN G T O N - A ll u n h e a lth y th in n e s s m a y
not s im p ly be un o c c u p a tio n a l h a za rd for ballet
| dancers. S o m e re se arch e rs fear that It m a y also
be an o c c u p a tio n a l disease.
O ne report flin ts m a n y d a n c e rs have ea tin g
| diso rd e rs.
H ow ever, (he s lu d y also Indicates that d a n ce rs'
| p ro b le m s m a y not be as had as those facin g
n o n d o n ce rs w h o have c a lln g d iso rd e rs. It says
| u o n d a iic c rs are m ore lik e ly to also abu se drug s.
T h is m a y m e an the d a n c e rs ’ w eight p ro b le m s
lu re d r iv e n m o re h y the d e m a n d s o f th e ir
j profession , the re se arch e rs believe.
T h e report In the A m e ric a n C o lle g e o f S p o rts
| M e d ic in e 's Jo u rn a l. E x e rc is e a n d S c ie n c e In
I S p o rts a n d M e d icin e , c o m p a re d 5 0 d a n ce rs w llh
ih f l n o n d u n c c rs, a ll w om en.
T h e r e s e a r c h e r s u s e d q u e s t io n n a ir e s a n d
I c lln lr n l In te rv ie w s lo c h e c k for e a tin g d iso rd e rs
la n d su b s ta n c e abu se. T h e y also loo ked for
] m e d ica l p ro b le m s In c lu d in g w eight loss.
T h e d u n c c r s w e re p r im a r ily d ra w n fro m
In a tlo n a l a n d re g io n a l b a lle t co m p a n ie s; the
I n o n d u n ccrs. p r im a r ily from p riva te h ig h sch o o ls
la u d co lleges. D a n c e rs averaged 21 y e a rs o f age;
{n u n d a n ccrs, 23 years.
T h ir ty -s ix p e rcen t o f each g ro u p hud m issed
{p e rio d s for five m o n th s o r m ore. A lth o u g h th is
je a n re su lt fro m h ig h le v e ls o f e xe rcise . II also c a n
(re s u lt fro m a s h a rp ly re stric te d diet.
T h e d a n c e rs averaged a lm o st 1 1 p e rcen t below
(id eal w eight, the s tu d y said.
" F o r a n o rm a l pe rso n to try to keep o u r w eight
{do w n there, w e w o u ld have to starve o u rs e lv e s ."
(s a id Dr. M ic h e lle P. W a rre n o f C o lu m b ia C o lleg e
(o f P h y s ic ia n s a n d S u rg e o n s In New Y o rk .
N o n d a n c c rs' w eight averaged u b o u l 5 percen t

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T h e s tu d y w ill be the flrs l to
e s ta b lis h re lia b le data on the
fr e q u e n c y o f v a r io u s t is s u e
types, also c a lle d III.A a n tlg e n l.
In the b la c k p o p u la tio n .
" T h e re s u lts o f th is s tu d y w ill
be used lo Ile tte r de fine the
(Issue ty p e s u n iq u e to A frlc n n -A m c rlc n n s a n d c la r ify w hat
Is re q u ire d to Im p rove tissu e
m u lc h in g for tra n s p lu n ln tlo n for
t h e m . " s a y . D r . J u a n C.
S c o rn lk . pro fesso r o f pa th o lo g y
a n d c h ie f o f Im m u n o lo g y and
tra n s p la n ta tio n at U F 's C o lleg e
of M e dicin e.
" S in c e so m e tissu e typ es are
u n iq u e lo p a r t ic u la r e t h n ic
groups, people are m ore lik e ly lo
s i i c f c s s l i i l l y m a t c h so m e o n e
w llh a s im ila r e t h n ic b a c k ­
g ro u n d ."
Fo r a fa m ily to participate ,
b o t h p a r e n t s m u s t I d e n t if y
th e m se lve s as A fric a n A m e rlc a n s a n il have Iw o b io lo g ica l
c h ild re n o ld e r Ilia n 18 w illin g lo
la k e pari In d ie stud y.
T h e tw o -y ear s tu d y Is lu tid e d
by d ie N a tio n a l I n s lllt ile s of
H ealth a n d c o o rd in a te d by re­
se a rch e rs a l J o h n s H o p k in s D ili
v e rs llv School o f M e d icin e and

G eo rg eto w n U n iv e rs ity S ch o o l o f
M e d icin e .
T h e rese arch fin d in g s w ill be
o f p a rtic u la r tam cfl! In k id n e y
m id Ik iiic m a rro w tra n sp la n ts.
O ilie r o rgan tra n s p la n ts do riot
d e p e n d a s m u c h on s p e c ific
tissue ty p in g lo lie su cce ssfu l.
" W e a lso hope lo Increase
I n t e r e s t In t r a n s p l a n t a t i o n
a m o n g A f r ic a n - A m e r i c a n s . "
sa y s Dr. W ilm a llln s , a professor
o f m e d icin e a l J o h n s H o p k in s
a n d one o f the s tu d y 's p rin c ip a l
Investigators.
T h e stu d y w ill Involve a n a ly s is
o f blood sa m p le s fro m 50 0 fa m i­
lie s n a tio n w id e .
" T h e r e a rc m o re thun 150
d iffe re n t tis s u e t y p e s , " s a y s
S c o rn lk . "In the w h ile p o p u la ­
tion. we have re lia b le datu on the
fre q u e n cy o f each tissu e type
a n d the a s s o c ia tio n s betw een
them . But re lia b le d a ln on d ie
freq u e n cy of tissu e typ e s In d ie
b la c k p o p u la tio n do not c x ls i. "
T o p a rtic ip a te In Ihe stu d y,
fa m ilie s in iis l tie n h lc to v isit the
U n iv e r s it y o f F lo r ld n for r e ­
s e a r c h e r s t o o b t a i n b lo o d
sam ples. T h e sa m p le s w ill he
taken u s in g ste rile , d isp o sa b le
needles.
E a c h ill e in t) e r o f I h e
p a rtic ip a tin g fa m ily w ill Ih - re ­
im b u rs e d 83 0
Fo r m o re In lo rm u tlo ii. cu ll d ie
S h a n d s H o s p ita l Im m u n n lo g v
L a b o ra to ry al 90 4-3 05-6 072

Experimental treatment
for osteoporosis could
safely reverse bone loss
Dy D IN A H W I S E N B E R Q BRIN
A ss o cia to d P fo s s W ntor
P H I L A D E L P H I A - S c ie n tis ts
have d e ve lo p e d an e x p e rim e n ta l
lliio r ld c - u n d - c u lc liin i I real m en I
lo r o ste o p o ro sis d ia l a p p ears to
reverse hone lo ss w llh o u l c a u s ­
in g se rio u s side t’ llects.
T r e a t m e n t s now on the
m arket o n ly p revent Ixme loss,
not reverse ll A n d w h ile c o m b i­
n a tio n s of Ih io rld e a n d r n lc lu m
have been sh o w n lo Increase
bone m a ss before, d ie flu o rid e
h a s been b la m e d for u lc e rs ,
g a s lr li b le e d in g a n d b r it t le
Ii o i i c h t h a t a r e p r o n e l o
In ie lu re s
R cseuro hers lim n d ie U n iv e rs i­
ty of T e x a s S o u th w e ste rn M e d i­
cal C e n te r III D a lla s reported In
to d a y 's A n n u ls o f Inte rn al M e d i­
c in e d ia l the side effects c a ll lie
avo id ed by s lo w ly rele asin g low
closes of flu o rid e Into the body.
"W e m ay be w e ll on the w ay lo
d e ve lo p in g a I real in cu t w h ich
m a y r e p la c e lo st h o n e wi t h
n o rm a l, h c n lih y b o n e ." said Dr.
C h a rle s Y .C . Pak. the lead re­
se a rc h e r a n il d ire c to r o f the
u n iv e r s it y 's R o b e rt T . H a y e s
C e n te r fm M in e ra l M e tab o lism
Research.
O ste o p o ro sis Is a th in n in g o f

d ie h o n e s th a t c u n lead to
fra ctu re s, d e fo rm itie s m id p ain ,
m o s t ly in p o s t - m e n o p a u s a l
w o m en m id o ld e r m en ll affects
an e stim a te d 25 m illio n A m e r i­
cans.
" W e 'r e fin a lly g e llin g som e
ray o f hope w ith re v e rsin g osle o p o ro s ls ." sa id Dr. J u d ith L
V n ltu k n tils . d ire c to r of t h e 'N a ­
tio n a l C e n te r for R e search R e ­
sources. w h ic h Is fin a n c in g d ie
stu d y. "If th is ih c r a p c t iilr elfect
Is su sta in e d , Ih io rld e w ill y ie ld
(lie llr s i effective m e an s lo re ­
d u ce the ris k o f fra ctu re s once
o steo p o ro sis sets In ."
In ( In- s t u d y o f 9 9 p o s liiie iio p iiu s a l w o m e n w llh o h leo p o ro sls. -IH lo o k slow release
•odium flu o rid e wi t h c a lc iu m
c itra te su p p le m e n ts tw ice a day
lo r 2 'S years. T h e 51 o th ers lo o k
a p la c e b o u n it th e c a lc iu m
su p p le m e n t
T h e w o m en w h o received d ie
flu o rid e had about on e-th ird the
n u m b e r o f sp in e tra c tu rc s of
those ta k in g the placebo: 17
percent o f the treated p atien ts
had new fra ctu re s, co m p ared
w ith 35 percent o f those re c e iv ­
in g (he placebo.

National organ,
tissue donor week
ngs awareness
T h e C e n tr a l F lo r id a T is s u e
B a n k c e le b ra te s N a tlo n u l O rg an
a n d T is s u e D o n o r A w a re n e ss
W eek A p r il 17-23.
N a tio n a l O rg a n a n d T is s u e
D o n o r A w u rn c s s W eek w as c re ­
ated to h e lp Increase k n o w led g e
abo u t t lic need for o rg an a n d
tissu e d o n a tio n , as w ell as In­
s t r u c t th e p u b lic a b o u t d ie
re q u ire m e n ts o rgan m id tissu e
d o n o rs n iu s i fo llo w to m a k e
c e rta in th e ir d e sire s lo don ate
lire k n o w n and respected.
In a d d itio n lo s ig n in g a u n ­
ifo rm d o n o r card , d o n o rs m u st
Inform fa m ily m e m b e rs o f llic lr
d e cisio n s. Fe deral la w m a n d a te s
(hat w hen a d e a d i o c c u rs , d ie
next-o f-kin m u st g iv e the fin a l
co n se n t for organ m id (Issue
d o n a tio n In o th e r w o rd s, even If
d ie deceased w an te d h is o r tier
o rg a n s a n d tissu e to he do n ated ,
d ie fa m ily ca n refuse to m ake
d ie d o n atio n .
In 1985, C e n tra l F lo rid a B lood
B a n k e s ta b lis h e d the not-forp ro fit C e n tr a l F lo r id a T is s u e
ila n k ( C F T B l In re sp o n se to
recpiests by area su rg eo n s. C F T B

p ro v id e s s e rv ic e s In p r o c u r e ­
m ent. p ro ce ssin g und d lstru b u lio n o f don ated tissu es.
S o m e o f d ie p a tie n ts w h o
re c e iv e (Issue tra n s p la n ts In­
c lu d e c h ild re n w ith s p in a l d is ­
o rders. p a tie n ts w ith c a n c e ro u s
h o n e t u m o r s , a n d a c c id e n t
v ic t im s needing hone re ­
c o n s tru c tio n . B one und tissu e
tra n s p la n ts ru n save m a n y p a ­
tie n ts fro m m n p u tu tlo n . O n e
tiss u e d o n a tio n c a n benefit us
m a n y a s 100 patients.
C F T B w as the Hrst tissu e b a n k
In F lo rid a to be fu lly a ccre d ite d
und Inspected b y Ihe A m e ric a n
A s s o c ia tio n o f T is s u e B a n k s, and
d ie first lo p a rtic ip a te In the
A A T H T is s u e N e tw o rk for lo c a t­
in g needed tissu es. C F T B Is an
a c tiv e m e m b e r o f the O rg a n a n d
T is s u e P ro c u re m e n t A d v is o r y
B o ard a n d Is lice n se d b y the
F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth A
&gt;T
R e h a b ilita tiv e Servlet*.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n o r to
sig n a d o n o r ca rd , the p u b lic
sh o u ld c a ll C F T B ut 8 0 0 -8 5 2 ­
03 46.

Rabbit experim ent
su g g e sts p o ssib le
glaucom a treatm ent
c o m p lic a tio n s , sa id rc s c u rc h c r
Dr. J a c o b D an.
In the e x p e r im e n ta l p r o ­
ced u re . an e n z y m e rc lc u s c d
N E W Y O R K - A tin y d is c
hy the d is c t h in s the w h ite o f
p laced n n Ihe r y e s o f ra b b its
d ie eye u n d e rn e a th . T h a t le ts
re le a s e d a s u b s t a n c e th u t
flu id d ra in th ro u g h the tiss u e
lo w e re d d ie f lu id p re s su re
In s id e t h e ir e y e b a lls , s u g ­ w ith o u t c re a tin g a m a jo r hole.
D an. w ith A r lc h Y n rn n o f
gesting u possible new
the W e lz m a n n In s titu te o f
a p p r o a eh to t r e a t i n g
S c ie n c e In R e h o vo t. Israel,
gla u co m a .
re p o rts d ie w o rk In d ie M a rc h
In g la u co m a , w h ic h u irccts
I s s u e o f I li e J o u r n a l
p e rh a p s 3 m illio n A m e ric a n s
O p h lh u lm o lo g y . D an Is a f f ili­
age 4 0 a n d over, e xce ssiv e
ated w ith d ie In stitu te a n d the
flu id p re ssu re In the eye can
C n lt lo r n t a P a c if ic M e d ic a l
dam age the o p tic nerve and
C e n te r In S a n F ra n c isc o .
lead lo b lin d n e ss.
D un sutd lu iin u n e x p e r i­
M ost cases are treated w ith
m e n ts are exp e cte d to begin
eye drops. B u i they cu n cause
soon, but he stressed d ia l II Is
sid e effects, p a tie n ts do nol
not yet c le a r w h e th e r d ie d isc
a lw a y s la k e them , a n d they
w ill w o rk In people. E ve n If It
e v e n tu a lly slo p w o rk in g In
d o c s w o rk. It w ill be yours
m a n y patients.
u n til II c o u ld he w id e ly a v a il­
If d ru g s fall, d o c to rs c a n use
able. he said.
a sc a lp e l o r laser lo m ake u
T h e O p h th a lm o lo g y a rtic le
lin y hole d ia l lets e x ce ss flu id
repo rte d re su lts In 15 ra b b its
leak out B u i d ia l hole can
w ith o u t g lau co m a. In each
be co m e plug ged o r heal up.
e n d in g the p ro c e d u re 's ef­ a n im a l, the flu id pre ssu re o f
the tw o eyes w as v ir tu a lly the
fect Iv c iic s s . a n d m a k in g u
sam e before treatm en t.
hole c a rrie s ris k s o f su rg ic a l

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closely tied in new study

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K ln d o rg arto n ors C a se y G ru bb
and 8 o n la Pushkarna loam ed
ab o u t c o o p e ra tio n and eyoh a n d c o o r d in a t i o n at th o
Id y llw lld e Elom ontary S c h o o l
Held day event last wook. Tho
y o u n g s t e r s p ro b a b ly d id n 't
th in k they wore learning a n y­
th in g ...th e y ju s t kn ew th ey
w ere having a great tim e w llh
th e B e a c h B a ll P a s s . T h o
annual Hold day Is a m ucha n ticip a te d event at w h ich tho
stu d e n ts play gam es and have
a great tim e in c o m p e titio n
and go o d o ld fash lo no d fun.

R e se a rc h e rs at the U n iv e rs ity
o f F lo rid a a rc se e k in g s ix A f r i­
c a n -A m e ric a n fa m ilie s to p a rtic ­
ipate In a n a tio n a l a n a ly s is o f
d ifferent tiss u e typ e s used to
m a tch o rg a n s a n d bone m a rro w
for tra n s p la n ta tio n .

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Demetree retires from Boys Town

re p u ta tio n . A n d we c a n o n ly do
It w ith the h elp o f ih e c o m m u n i­
ty. O f those w h o nre a ro u n d u s
every day.

T h e S u b u rb a n R e p u b lic a n w o m e n nre o n the m o ve to h ave
b e tter g o v e rn m e n t a n d m n k e a differen ce. R e se rv a tio n s are
re q u ired , lu n c h Is #0. C a ll B c v e r lv nt 7 8 8 -7 5 3 2 o n o r before
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low . ih e s tu d y said.
T h e n o n d u n c c rs also " d o not represent a
n o rm a l jio p u la tlo ii In te rm s o l n o rm a l e a tin g .''
Halil W a rre n , nn a sso ciate professor. "T h e s e
people w ere s tru g g lin g to sta y t h ill. "
T lilr ly - o n c percen t o f d a n c e rs m et c lin ic a l
d e fin itio n s o f u n o rcxlu nervo sa, w h ic h Is c h a ra c ­
te rize d h y a p a th o lo g ic a l fear o f w eight gain.
F ifte en p e rcen t o f n o n d a n c c rs d id . the s tu d y said.
B u t th is greater te n d e n cy o f d a n c e rs to have
a n o re x ia fell sh o rt o f the s ta tis tic a l leve l needed to
sa y that the tw o g ro u p s w ere c le a rly different.
T h e g ro u p s had no s ta tis tic a l differen ce In the
p re v a le n c e o f b u lim ia , w h ic h Is ch a ra c te riz e d hy
c o m p u ls iv e e a tin g fo llo w e d h y s e lf-in d u c e d
v o m itin g . T w e lv e percent o f d a n c e rs a n d 15
p e rcen t o f n o n d a n c c rs hud t ills c o n d itio n .
W a rre n a n d her co lle a g u e s w an te d to kn o w
a b o u t d ru g use In each g ro u p , t h in k in g that a
greater te n d e n cy lo use d ru g s w o u ld Indicate
greater p s y c h o lo g ic a l p ro b le m s.
D a n ce rs w h o had a n o re x ia o r b u lim ia w ere no
m o re lik e ly th u n o th e r d a n c e rs to use d ru g s, the
s tu d y said.
N o n d u n c c rs w h o had a n o re x ia w ere m ore lik e ly
lo use a m p h e ta m in e s , w h ile n o n d a n c c rs w h o had
b u lim ia w ere m ore lik e ly to use a m p h e ta m in e s,
b a rb itu ra te s a n d h a llu cin o g e n s, the s tu d y said.
N o n d a n ce rs ulso were m ore lik e ly th a n d a n ce rs
lo d e ve lo p o ilie r sig n s o f e m o tio n a l d istress, su ch
a s a n x ie ty a n d de pressio n, the s tu d y said.
T ills In d ica te s thnt at least p a rt o f d a n ce rs'
p re o c c u p a tio n w ith th in n e s s " Is Im posed u p o n
th e m b y t h e ir p ro fe ssio n ," W a rre n said.
A se p arate rese arch e r w h o also had been
s tu d y in g the e a tin g p a tte rn s o f d u n c c rs agrees.
"I have fo u n d alm o st no su b sta n c e a b u se ," said
J u n e B o n b rlg h l, a board m e m b e r o f the N a tio n a l
D a n ce A ss o c ia tio n , a n e d u c a to rs' pro fession al
g ro u p III R eston. Va.

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Crusade to keep prisoners locked up borne of_ pain
■y J A M B S M A H T IN IZ
A s s o ciated P re ss W rlio r_________
T A M P A - K a th le e n F in n e g a n
nays she n ever p la n n e d to be n
c ru sa d e r a g a in s t the e a rly re ­
lease o f p riso n e rs. "I w a s forced
Into It at the p o in t o f a g u n ."
. S h e s till h a s long, th in bu llet
sc a rs on her a rm s from her
a b d u c tio n a n d ro b b e ry In a
P u n tn G o rd a fie ld s ix ye a rs ago
w h e n a ca re er c rim in a l on e a rly
release from p riso n opened fire
on her a n d a fello w pro se cu to r,
k illin g h im .
A n d h e r vo ice s till q u iv e rs
w h e n she re c o u n ts the h o rro r of
b e in g co vered In blo o d as she
ra n Into Ih c n ig h t for help,
h id in g In d itc h e s a lo n g the w ay.
fe a rin g the k ille r w a s c lo s in g In.
“ I n lw a y s felt 1 su rv iv e d for a
re a s o n ." sa id F in n e g a n , w h o
c re d its s la in p ro se cu to r N o rm a n
L a n g s to n w ith In k in g tw o b u lle ts
In tire head for her a fie r Hie
g u n m a n began sh o o tin g th em In
ih e lr c a r .
" H e co ve red me. he leaned
o v er m e — he a c tu a lly m a d e a
d e cisio n at som e point lo save
m y life. T h a t c a n t be In v ain.
"I en n ’ t ever pay b a ck N orm
for sa v in g m y life, b u t m a y b e if
w e c a n s lo p It from h a p p e n in g lo
s o m e o n e e ls e , th e n ll^ m a y
so m eho w Ju stify h is death.'
T h e 34 -y ca r o ld Port C h a rlo tte
w o m a n last y ea r gave u p her
legal care er a n d v o lu n te e re d lo
ru n S T O P — S lo p T u rn in g Out
P ris o n e rs — a gra ssroo ts m o v ­
e m en t de vo te d to f ix in g the
" re v o lv in g d o o r o f In ju s tic e ."
F lo r id a I n m a t e s c u r r e n t ly
serve o n ly a b o u t 4 0 p e rcen t o f
th e ir se nte nces becau se o f p riso n
o v e rcro w d in g . M ore th a n h a lf of
th o se re le a se d e a r ly c o m m it
c rim e s a n d are pu t b a ck b e h in d
b a rs again.
F ru s tra te d at y ea rs o f In a ctio n
b y la w m a k e rs o n the Issue,
S T O P Is le a d in g a d riv e to force
the stute lo sto p re le a sin g p r is ­
o n ers early.
M ore th a n 10 0.000 F lo r id ia n s
a lre a d y have sign ed a p e titio n
for a N o ve m b e r ballot In itia tiv e
th a t w o u ld a m e n d the state
c o n s titu tio n to re q u ire a ll p r is ­
o n e rs to serve ut least H5 percen t
o f th e ir sentence. S T O P m u st
have 430.000 validated
sig n a tu re s by A u g u st to gel the
Issue on the b a llo t.
A t c o u n t y f a ir s , s h o p p in g
m a lls a n d gro ce ry sto re s a cro ss

Ih c sta le . F in n e g a n te lls her
sto ry to a n y o n e w h o w ill lis te n
a n d n ever lets people forget the
h u m a n toll of e a rly p riso n re ­
leases.
"I lik e to c a ll K a th le e n o u r
p o s te r c h i ld . " s a id M a n a te e
County S h e riff C h a r lie W e lls.
S T O P 'S founder. " E v e r y m o v ­
em ent has to h ave so m ebo d y
w h o h a s been there, suffered
th ro u g h It a n d Is the h u m a n face
o f the tra g e d y ."
It w a s W e l l s w h o f i r s t
a p p r o a c h e d F in n e g a n a b o u t
s p e a k in g at S T O P 'S o rg a n iz a ­
tio n a l m e e tin g three y ea rs ago.
S h e ba lked .
A t th e t i m e . F i n n e g a n
w a llo w e d In a n g e r a n d d e ­
pressio n over her ordeal. S h e
had q u it the p ro se cu to r s o ffice
b e c a u se It w a s " g e tt in g too
p e rs o n a l." A n d p riv a te p ra c tic e
left her u n fu lfille d .
She c o u ld n 't s lo p re p la y in g
the n ig h t In her m in d — how the
g u n m a n a p p ro a ch e d In a b a r
p a rk in g lot. how he forced the
tw o p ro se cu to rs to d rive , a n d
how he w a sn 't sa tisfie d Just to
rob I hem .
A n ti sh e dealt w ith Ihc fact
that the su spe ct. S a m u e l P ettit,
had 17 p rio r c o n v ic tio n s , se rved
tw o y ea rs o f a 3 W y e a r se n te n ce
for c a r theft and re s is tin g arrest,
a n d w a s o u t o f p r is o n tw o
m o n th s before the a b d u c tio n
A fte r fin a lly se e in g P e llII se n ­
tenced to (tenth row . d re d g in g u p
the tra g ed y a g a in w a s not so m e ­
th in g sh e w a n te d to do.
Hut W e lls w as persisten t a b o u t
g e ttin g F in n e g a n to te ll her
sto ry. F in a lly , sh e agreed.
"I c rie d th ro u g h the w h o le
th in g ." she said, re c a llin g her
first sp eech. "H u t a fte rw a rd s, so
m a n y people enm e u p w h o w ere
c ry in g too and s a i d . I know l;ow
you feel. I've l&gt;ern th ro u g h It
too.’
" S u d d e n ly It w ent from m e
and m y ow n p r o b le m lo
e v e ry o n e 's pro blem . I saw how
m a n y o th e r people w ere v ic tim s
o f e a rly releases. I'm Just o ne of
th o u s a n d s ."
S o m e o f the latest e a rly re
leases gone bad h a v e o n ly se rved
lo fan the fla m e s of the S T O P
m o vem ent.
O n e o f the tw o m e n w h o
a d m itte d to F e b r u a r y 's m u rd e r
of a F lo rid a S ta te U n iv e rs ity
stu d en t a n d the rape o f Ills siste r
had 14 a rre s is on Ids reco rd and
w a s lust freed fro m p riso n after

Fishing------Continued from Page I A
c h a lle n g e d fish e rm e n w ill
be fish in g .
F o r the larg est five fish strin g ,
the p rize o n S u n d a y Is a IT o C ra ft
I lout w ith u M e rc u ry o u llm u rd
m o to r.
: " W e 'v e got so m e b ig co rp o rtu tc sp o n so rs b e h in d u s ib is
y e a r." D a n ie ls M i l d . " I t 's m ad e It
v e ry n ic e ."
A c c o r d in g to D a n ie ls , f is h ­
e rm e n fro m 2 6 s la te s ure ta k in g
p a rt In Ihc to u rn a m e n t t h is year.
F iv e p a r t ic ip a n t s c a m e fro m
O reg on .
,
W a l la c e has co m e from
L e n n o x . III. cuch o f the eig h t
y e a r s o f th e t o u r n a m e n t In
S a n fo rd .
" I lik e c o m in g d o w n h e re ." he

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go for abo u t h a lf the a m o u n t If
y o u c a n fin d w h a t y o u w ant. Hut
us w ith a n y used th in g , a used
c o m p u te r h a s r is k s o f h a v in g
p ro b lem s. C o m e to t h in k o f II.
th a t can a p p ly to m a n y th in g s In
life, eh?
A fin a l w o rd o f a d v ice based on
m a n y -m a n y -m a n y -m a n y h o u rs
o f a g g ra v a tin g exp erience: m a ke
su re the s t n r lc r c o m p u te r yo u
b u y h a s w h a t y o u w ant In It. A
p r in te r's fa irly ea sy to udd on
o n ce yo u huve a little e x p e r i­
ence. bu t a d d in g m o d e m s a n d
o t h e r s t u f f la t e r f r e q u e n t ly
e ro d e s Into a n i g h t m a r i s h
q u a g m ire o f In te rru p t c o n flic ts
a n d o th e r th in g s best not u n ­
derstood. U c ltc v c me. y o u d o n 't
w a n t to k n o w abo u t su c h th in g s.
If y o u do d e cid e lo udd so m e ­
th in g on la te r la k e II to a sh o p
w h ic h do cs th a t k in d o f stuff.
F ifty to a h u n d re d b u c k s for
la b o r Is c h e a p c o m p a re d lo
h a v in g y o u r co m p u te r s ittin g
there, d o in g n o th in g because
y o u plug ged so m e th in g In the
w ro n g slot o r tw o th in g s a rc
c o m p e tin g a g a in st cu ch other.
Y o u re a lly d o n 't w a n t to e n ­
c o u n te r these pro blem s.

s a id . " T h is Is a r e a lly n ic e
to u rn a m e n t. It's re la x in g . It's
w e ll r u n ."
H e sa id , lik e oth ers, he g e ls In
Ills ear and t r a i ls lo w a rm e r
c lim e s w lie ii I r c a n lo p a r t ic i­
pate In to u rn a m e n ts s u c h as
tills .
" I 'm h e a d in g out to C a lifo r n ia
n e x t." tie said. "I enjoy k ic k in g
b a ck , e n jo y in g and re la x in g ."
D a n ie ls said the to u rn a m e n t
trie s to be su re lo c a tc h a n d
release a ll the ftsh.
" I b e lie v e w e h a v e a OH
p e rce n t su cce ss m tc w ith g e ttin g
ih c fish b a ck out th e re ." he said.
lie sa id the fish ure often
h e a lth ie r than w hen they w ere
c a u g h t because th ey are h e ld In
w a te r th a t bu s a n t i b a c te r ia l
a g e n ts a n d c h e m ic a ls to cle a n
th e ir b o d ie s."
D a n ie ls said w h ile th is y e a r's
to u rn a m e n t Is s t ill u n d e r w ay.
p la n s are being m ade fo r the
1995 to u rn a m e n t w h ic h w ill be
A p r il 28. 2 9 u n d 30.
" W e 'r e g e ttin g re a d y ." D a n ie ls
sa id.

T h s gra ssroots g ro u p » T 0 P . Slop
T u rn in g O ut P rlto n o rt. h a t lo u n th o d a
p a llllo n d r Ivo lo om ond ISO F lo rid a
C o n O ltu tlo n lo on tu ro p riso n ers sorv#
a l lo o t! »» p orcon l of th eir w tnlencss
S T O P In Sem inole Cou n ty c o llo tlo d
sign a tu res In Iron! o l W o lM o r l S a lu r
d a y and w ill ra tu rn S a tu rda y. A p r il t i
to t o lla t l a d d itio n a l sign atu res
S T O P c u rra n lty h a t about 100.000
t ig n a lu r t t and m u tt h ava 410.000 by
A u g u tl lo gat tha ra la ra n d u m on lha
N o v e m b e r b a llo t Tha t a i l o l tha
p a tltlo n ra a d t.
" E ic a p t lo r pardon, cle m e n cy and
Incentive g a in lim a , no tta ta p rlto n a r
th a ll ba ra la a ta d p rio r to ta rv ln g tha
lu ll term o l lh a la w fu l sentence o l
In ca rc a ra llo n G ra n tin g o l Incentive
g a in lim a th a ll not ba a u to m a tic but
aw a rd a d o n ly tor good conduct In no
avant t h a ll Incantlva g a in lim a a ic a a d
II d a y t tor e v e ry 100 d a y t o l tha
sentence "

s e rv in g o n ly a y e a r o f a five-year
se n te n ce for g ra n d theft.
A n d Inst m o n th In L a k e la n d ,
a n a n g ry P o lk C o u n t y S h e riff
L a w re n c e C ro w c a lle d on the
state lo iq x ilo g lz e lo the fa m ily o f
I I -year-old K i m b e r l y A n n
W a ters, w h o w a s sn a tc h e d from
her b e d ro o m , raped, stra n g le d
a n d d u m p e d In a garbage bln.
T h e m a n a c c u se d In the a tta ck
had a ra p sheet s ix feet lo n g and
w a s released from p riso n after
s e rv in g o n ly five y e a rs o f a
15-year b u rg la ry a n d g ra n d theft
sentence.
W h e n t h e m o t h e r of a
1 7 - y e a r - o l d H o ll y w o o d g ir l
stra n g le d by u c o n v ic t released
e a rly offered her h e lp to S T O P .
F in n e g a n gave her the sam e
a d v ic e sh e g iv e s a ll s u rv iv o rs .
" f ir in g p ic tu re s o f y o u r d a u g h ­
te r a n d sh o w th e m to y o u r
le g isla to rs. Let th em see w hat
th is Is c o s tin g u s b y not h a v in g
e n o u g h p ris o n s "
T h e In te n d e d effect o l the
STO P a m e n d m e n t Is in force the
L e g is la tu re to pay for lfie a d d i­
tio n a l p riso n b e ds needed lo
protect F lo r id a 's c itiz e n s .
C o r r e c t io n s o f f ic ia ls *s a y u
w o u ld cost 8 2 .3 b illio n o ver the
next liv e y e a rs to a d d 47.1XJO
p r is o n b e d s to th e e x is t in g
5 5 ,0 0 0 lo rea ch the leve l w here
In m a tes serve at least H5 percent
ol th e ir tim e STO P m a ln ln ln s li
Is u p to la w m a k e rs lo fin d a w ay
to pay for It
"l id s Is w h a t In fu ria te s us.'
F in n e g a n said. " I t 's s till h a p ­
p e n in g w h ile u p In T u lla h a ss e e
t h e y 'r e a r g u in g a n d t h e y 'r e
p la y in g p o litic s . D o n 't th ey re a l­
ize there are liv e s ut s ta k e ? "

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Stianedra Anderson
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Marc Bahnay
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Nelson Bavarly
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Danyel l Brown
Grace Brown
Robert Brown
Joylynn Butlar
Cornaltua Cartar
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Lake Mary defends boys, girls SAC tennis crowns
Prom Staff Reports

Scorekeepers needed
S A N F O R D — E x p e rie n c e d sto re k e e p e rs n r r
needed b y the S a n fo rd O ffic ia tin g S e rv ic e for the
iq x o u tin g s p rin g noli h a ll seasons.
S c o rk e c p e rs w ill Ih *p a id $5 per nam e.
Interested p a rtie s s h o u ld c a ll (407) 32 2-9 026 .

Sanford spring softball
SAN FO RD T h e S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n D e ­
p a rtm e n t w ill re g iste r te a m s for Its S p rin g
S o n ix d l L e a g u e s for an e x tra w eek at the
D o w n to w n Y o u th C e n te r. F irst F lo o r o f S a n fo rd
C it y H a ll. 3 0 0 N. P a rk A v en u e .
P la y Is set to begin the w eek o f A p r il 25 th.
T e a m s w ill p la y o ne n ig h t a w eek for I 0 w eeks.
C o st Is $ 2 6 5 for new te a m s (Includes $ I 5
y e a rly A S A fee) a n d $ 2 5 0 fo r re tu rn in g tea m s
fro m the Just co m p le te d P o la r R ear leagues.
F o r m o re Info, c a ll the S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n
D e p a rtm e n t at (407) 3 3 0 -5 6 0 7 d u rin g n o rm a l
b u s in e s s h o u rs. M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y .

YMCA adult happenings
L A K E M A R Y - T h e S e m in o le F a m ily Y M C A
Is now fo rm in g Its next 3 -m a n A d u lt B a s k e tb a ll
a n d C o -E d V o lle y b a ll League.
T h e b a s k e tb a ll lea gue w ill start o n A p r il 2 4 th
a n d ru n th ro u g h J u n e IOth. w ith a s in g le ­
e lim in a tio n to u rn a m e n t on J u n e 26. G a m e s are
p la y e d on S u n d a y n ig h t's at L a k e M a ry H ig h
S c h o o l a n d o th e r C o u n ty S c h o o l G y m s
T h e V o lle y b a ll Le a g u e p la y s on S a tu rd a y 's
o u tsid e at the Y M C A .
S ig n u p a s a team for $ I60. o r a s a n In d iv id u a l
fo r $ 3 5 .5 0 fo r m e m b e r s a n d 9 4 7 .5 0 for
p a rtic ip a n ts. In d iv id u a ls w ill be p la ced on team
F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll the Y M C A at 3 2 1-8944

Karate classes offered
S A N F O R D — T h e H o ys «c G ir ls C lu b s of W est
S a n fo rd . M id w a y a n d E a st A lta m o n te , are now
o ffe rin g K a ra te c la s se s for 6 - 12 yea r o ld s
F o r a S I a n n u a l m c m lr c rs h lp fee lo the c lu b
p lu s $ I 0 a m o n th . L a n g s to n M e n rfc e w ill
In stru ct s tu d e n ts th ro u g h the d is c ip lin e s o f T u c
K w o n D o for a n h o u r c a d i session.
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W e d n e sd a y fro m 5-6 p in. at the W est S a n fo rd
R o y s A G ir ls C lu b . 9 1 9 P e rs im m o n A vc.;
M id w a y c la s se s w ill be from 5-6 p.m . on
T h u r s d a y 's at M id w a y E le m e n ta ry S ch o o l: a n d
A lta m o n te S p rin g s c la s se s on T u e s d a y 's from
5-0 p.m . at N ew R e th c l A .M E. C h u rc h . 30 7
M a rk e r St.
Fo r In fo rm a tio n o r to register, c a ll D on M ille r.
S e m in o le urea d ire c to r, at 3 3 0-2 456 .

AROUND T H E S T A T E
QB’s pace UM scrimmage
M IA M I — Q u a rte rb a c k R y a n C o llin s tossed
tw o to u c h d o w n pa sses a n d en g in e e re d the
w in n in g d riv e as M ia m i's W h ile sq u a d beat the
O ra n g e 21-14 o n S a tu rd a y In M ia m i's fin a l
s p r in g sc rim m a g e .
R u t M ia m i's o th e r q u a rte rb a c k . F ra n k Costa,
a lso th re w for tw o firs t-h a lf to u ch d o w n passes,
m e a n in g that the " I T at "Q u a rte rb a c k U " s till
stu n d s for u n d e cid e d .
M ia m i co a c h D e n n is E ric k s o n sa id he w o n 't
d e cid e o n the s ta rte r for a n o th e r tw o w eeks
C h r is J o n e s fin is h e d w ith thre e re c e p tio n s lo r
7H y a rd s a n d se co n d -y e a r fre sh m a n Y a tll G re en
h a d fo u r c a tc h e s for 9 3 ya rd s.
C o sta w a s 15 o f 2 0 fo r 179 y a rd s a n d scored
on a q u a rte rb a c k k eep er fro m 1-yard o ut. C o llin s
fin is h e d 7 o r 12 w ith 121 y a rd s.
T h e r u n n in g a tta c k w n s b u o ye d b y the re tu rn
o f D u n y c il F e rg u so n , w h o s a l o u t last yea r w ith
a n a n k le In ju ry. T h e sp eed y ta ilb a c k ru sh e d for
77 y a rd s on s ix c a rrie s . In c lu d in g a d a rtin g
4 4 -y a rd c r a n d a 4 -y a rd to u ch d o w n . L a rr y J o n e s
g a in e d 4 6 y a rd s on 11 c a rrie s a n d A l Shipman
a m a sse d 5 5 ya rd s.

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SA C defeat

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b a se b a ll race.
A fte r lo s in g l l i r l r 11m l tw o S e m in o le A t h le t ic
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K llc y C u la p u led L y m a n , g o in g l-fo r-2 w ith u d o u b le.
L a k e B ra n tle y (10-0. 4-2 S A C ) w as In M ia m i to p la y u
d o u b lc h ru d c r o n S a tu rd a y a n d w ill host L a k e M a ry In
an S A C c n n ir a t W e d n e sd a y u lg lil.
L y m a n (15-6. 4-2 S A C ) w ill be a l S e m in o le for a 3
p in S A C gam e to m o rro w (M onday).

P A T R IO T S !. O R E Y H O U N O S O
L«h# D rantlay
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L ym a n
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Colmar and V a n d a iW a id a O n o n Mayda (41. L a w n (4) and K o lla i WF
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C a la p a IB
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A th le tic C onference L y m a n 17 4. 4 7 Sam lnola A th le tic Conference

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Lym an aco Tom m y D ixon gave It tils best, but ho
c o u ld not sto p a hot Lako Brantloy nine that has now
w on lour straig ht S A C gam os to gain a tlo lo r socond.

Win puts Rams back in contention
By D E A N SMITH

R A M S 7 . F IO H T I N G S E M I N O L E S 7
000 200
447 410

Samlnola
LakaMary

H orald S p o rts W riter
L A K E M A R Y — It w a s a gam e o n ly the p itc h e rs
w a n te d to w in .
L a k e M a ry 's R ic h A le x a n d e r utid S e m in o le s I odd
B ra d e n hooked u p In u c la s s ic p itc h e r's d u e l w ith the
R a m s c o m in g o u t o il top 3-2 to c o m p le te a season s
sw eep o f the F ig h tin g S e m ln o lc s In a S e m in o le A th le tic
C o n fe re n c e co n te st at R a m s F ie ld F rld u y n ig h t.
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w orse us n in e e rro rs led to a ll liv e ru n s I v ln g uneurned.
" T h e y 'r e a ll to u g h ," sa id L a k e M u ry h ead co u ch A lla n
T u ttle o f the w in . " T h e p itc h e r's were tre m en d o u s, hut

C A S S E L B E R R Y - M ik e F e rre ll s
w o rst fears have been realized.
A w eek ago the O v ie d o bead
co n ch w as co n ce rn e d that the t a l­
e n ted L a k e H o w ell baseb all w as
at&gt;out read y to start w h in in g
II h ap p e n e d F rid a y n ig h t as the
S ilv e r H a w k s b a n d e d the L io n s t lic lr
llr s i S e m in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e
s e tb a c k o l the scaM in. H-S. a I the
L a k e H o w e ll baseb all field
L a k e H o w e ll (11-10. I S S A C )
b ro k e a sco re le ss tie w ith thre e ru n s
In itie txitto m of ilie In u rtli In n in g ,
b u t O v ie d o (14-7. 5-1) ap p e a re d to
ta k e c o n tr o l «s It c a tn c u p w ith Bye
r u n s In the top of the tilth Inning.
T h e S liv e r I la w k s \ycix* n m goliig
tn tie d r ille d tlic lr u p se t, h o w ever,
a s th e y c a m e right b u ck In th e
b o tto m of Ihc l l l l l i b illin g , w ith five
r u n s to take the lead lo r good.
I ln id B u tte rfie ld m in e o n In re lie f
o f R ic h D lT o re a n d p lt r h c d sc o re le ss
b a ll o v e r th e lln u l tw o In n in g s to gel
Ills first d e c is io n ol i In- season.
D lT o re a n d B u tle rfle ld a lso c a r ­
rie d the b ig b u ls f n r L u k e H o w e ll as
D lT o re w as 2-li»-4 w ith th re e K i ll
a n d t lu llc r f le d l w a s 2-for-2. T im
S la v ik w us 2-fo r-t for O viedo.
T h e L io n s were a l D e lto n a for a
g am e o n S a tu rd a y and w ill he at
L y m a n for a c ru c ia l S A C m a tc h u p
on W e d n e sd a y . L a k e H o w ell w ill In­
a l S e m in o le on W ednesday.

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O viedo
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L a k a H a w a ii
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D lT o ra . H u lla rtla ld (II andG III W P - B u lla f lla ld
(1 0 ) L P — R u g ta n lu i Sawa - nona IB — nona
IH — nona H R - nona R e cord ! - O v la d o 14 7.
7 I S A C . L a k e H ow all II 10. &gt; 7 SAC

□ See Baseball. Page 3U

Scott just misses triple jump mark
-

By TO H Y DsSORMIBR
H orald S p o rts Editor

Andre Scott

L O N G W O O D — S e m in o le 's A n d re S c o t! cam e w ith in
tw o Inches o f b e co m in g the n a tio n 's best h ig h sch o o l
t r ip le J u m p e r e v e r F r ld u y n ig h t at th e L y m a n
In v ita tio n a l.
, __ , , , , ,
S c o tt w on the trip le Ju m p w ith a leap ol .rJ feet. I n
Inches, less thun tw o Inches o ff the n a tio n a l re co rd o f .»J
feet. 9W Inches set b y B ria n T a b o r of A th e n s . G a.. on
J u n e 11. 1989.
. . . .
H e a lso sm a sh e d th e m eet reco rd or 5 0 -4 v* (w h ich lie
set lust scuson) a n d exceeded the re c o g n ize d state
re co rd o f 3 1-6 (set b y B o o n e 's J a m e s B e e kfo rd ( s e t at
the C la s s 4 A state tra c k m eet last year).
T h e F lo rid a H ig h S c h o o l A c tiv itie s A s s o c ia tio n o n ly
re co g n ize s re c o rd s set (h irin g s la te m eet c o m p e titio n .
B c lln d c r M o rg an gave S e m in o le a reco rd -settin g
sw eep o f the trip le Ju m p as sh e bro ke the g ir ls ' meet
reco rd o f 30 -1 0 (V anessa K in g . E v a n s. 1993) w ith her

...4___ 1___a l... i si

Iff. I
w in n in g le a p o l '38-1.
............
In a ll. seven m eet re co rd s fell l-rld ay n lg ltl. T h e
S e m in o le b o ys sh a tte re d t lic lr 4 x 100-m eter re la y o f
42 l se co n d s |sct at last year s m eet) as S co tt. C o ry
W ils o n . D e ric k S w a in , u n d C h a r lie F a rm e r posted a
w in n in g tim e o f 41.4.
B o th 4 x 4 0 0 -m c tc r re la y re c o rd s w ere low ered . T h e
Dr P lillllp H ijlr ls w on In 3:57.7 (b re a kin g the reco rd o f
4 01 3 set by S e m in o le In 1984) w h ile the W in te r H a v e n
b o y s ca m e In nl 3:21.1 (e c lip sin g the m a rk o f 3:23 .0 set
b y O a k Rfdge In 1979).
E v a n s ' V a n e ss a K in g , w h o saw her trip le J u m p re co rd
b ro k e n , set u new sta n d a rd lit the lo n g Ju m p w ith Iter
w in n in g effort o f 19-2. T h e o ld m a rk w as 18-11. set b y
L y m a n 's P rin c e s s Reese tn 1979.
T h e o ldest reco rd to fall w u s the troys JO O -m ctcr
Intermediate Imrdle mark, w here O ak R idge s J o h n n y
L o v e w on In 37.0. s h a v in g a se co n d o ff of the mark scl
by Edge-water's J e ff D ix o n In 1977.

C See Invitational. Page 3B

White Sox, Cubs administer Babe Ruth beatings
From Staff Reports
S A N F O R D — T h e N o b les C o n s tru c tio n W h ite
S o x th u m p e d a n o th e r A m e ric a n D iv is io n c o n ­
te n d e r a n d the E lk s L o d g e No. 1241 C u b s got
b a c k Into Ihc N a tio n a l D iv is io n race In a p a ir of
ro u ts In the S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n D e p a rtm e n t Babe
R u th B a s e b a ll Lea g u e F rid a y e v en in g .

□ 5:3 0 p.m . W ESH
O rla n d o M a g ic. (L)

O IR L S
Taam i t o r a i - I L a k a M a ry ( L M ) II; 7 O vlado (0 ) 17; 7
L a k a llr a n lla y ( L B ) I, 4 L a k a H ow a ll ( L H I t. 7 Saminota (SI l i
4 Lym an I L ) 0
No I S ln g la i F in a l! — T ra ta y K o lia o i 10) d a l L o ri Junfcar
(L M I 4 7 4 0
No 7 S ln g la i F in a l! — A m ba r B ra d la y ( L M ) dal M o lly (L B )
Slgournay 1 4. 7 4 .4 7
No 7 S ln g la i F in a l! M agan K r a ll I L M I d a l J a i l i t a
K o d rlg u a r ( L H I 4 4.4 I
No 4 S ln g la i F in a l! -- Yvonna C a r r lt o ( L M ) d a l Sarah C a rlo
( L B ) 4 1.4 7
No. S S ln g la i F in a l! - K e lly H a rg ra v e (01 d a l Daanna Tran
I L M I 4 4 .4 4

Shutout gets Pats
into second place

Meyers grabs modified win

NBA BASKETBALL

&lt;1 Sanlando P a rk
Thursday and F rid a y , A p r il H a n d l i

W e ’ve got us a ra ce

ARO UN D T H E NATION
N O R T H W IL K E S H O R O . N .C. Pole-Hitter
G u ry M y e rs too k a d v a n ta g e o f F r a n k F le m in g 's
tro u b le s o ne la p fro m the end S a tu rd a y a n d w on
the L o w e 's 150 N A S C A R m o d ifie d race h ir h is
first v ic to ry o n the c ir c u it.
&gt;
A fte r g iv in g u p the lead on the o p e n in g lap.
M y e rs took c o m m a n d fo r the n e x t 4 2 la p s In a
C h e v ro le t before F le m in g o v e rto o k h im In Ills
P o n tia c . T im A rre c a m e u p fro m the e ig h th
p o s itio n to c a tc h F le m in g on la p 72. but he
su rre n d e re d the lead to F le m in g Just 14 lu j«
fro m the end.
A p p a re n tly h e a d in g for v ic to ry . F le m in g s c a r
q u it on la p 149. a n d M y e rs passed h im to get the
c h e c k e re d d a g a n d the $ 3 ,6 5 0 first-p la ce m o ney.
B o b b y H u tc h e n s w u s se co n d In a C h e v ro le t,
fo llo w e d b y P h ilip S m it h In an O ld s m o b llc a n d
A rre In a C h e v ro le t. K e n n y Mlntcr dro ve Ills
C h e v ro le t to fifth place.

SEM INOLE A T H LE TIC C O N F E R E N C E TENNIS

In side S a n fo rd M e m o ria l S ta d iu m , the W h ite
S o x cru sh e d the K lw u u ls C lu b O rio le s 15-1 hi
fo u r In n in g s. T h e W h ite S o x re m a in e d the o n ly
und efeated team In the league w ith a 5-0 record,
w h ile the O rio le s fell to 3-2.
P a c in g the W h ite S o x a tta c k w ere G e ra ld
B is h o p (double, sin g le . Ih rcc runs), B re tt C o u n ts

SA N FO R O M E M O R IA L JT A D IU M
Or l a i d
W M t* So«
Z IN N B E C K F I E L D
Cu b!
E ip o !

404 I 144 a -

I 7
17 &gt;

174 I - 14 4
410 a — I 4

(double, tw o runs). J .K . N o b les (double, run).
A lv in S m ith (sing le, tw o ru n s). A le x Ju c o t
(single), w in n in g p itc h e r B ra d J e n k in s (two runs)
a n d C h n z L y tle . D o m in ic G e lls . M a u ric e S m ith
u n d Steve B ro w n (one ru n each).
L e a d in g the O rio le s w ere A lb e rt H a r r is (double,
single): L o s h o n C a r d in . R ic k F lo y d a n d M n rlo

A le x a n d e r (one s in g le cucti) und Jo se V e la z q u e z
(run).
T h e C u b s |3-2| p u lle d to w it h in a gam e of the
N a tio n a l D iv is io n -le a d in g M oose Lod g e P ira te s
(4-1) Steve H u ssa rd a n d M ik e E v a n s c o m b in e d
o n u n o -h ltlc r In In 18-1 p o u n d in g o f the Bu ggs
P ro d u c e E x p o s (0-5)
I’o w crln tf Hit* C u b s ' at tuck were S h a w n « r»cc
((WO d o u b le s , s in g le , th re e ru n s ). R o b e rt
H u m p to n (trip le , sin g le , fo u r runs). D a rw in
W illia m s (double, run). E vtitis, W a lte r B ry a n t u n d
J u s t in C o o p e r (one sin g le a n d tw o ru n s each).
Ilu ssa rd (two ru n s) a n d K u rt B lu e a n d H orace
S to k e s (one ru n each).
,
M u rk ls S h e p p a rd sco red the E x jto s ru n .

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A ll T lm t t E D T
C a l l D v itio n
Pet
W
L
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917
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100
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4
4
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J
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4
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L
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617
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I
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L
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4
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4
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7
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3
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1
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San F r e n c ltc e * , F lo rid a 0
P h ila d e lp h ia 3 ,C in c in n a ti I
P ittsb u rg h *. L o t A n g le s 4
H ouston I. Maw Y o rk 1
SI L o u is 10, San D le cp *
Color a d o f, M o n t r e a l!
S a tu rd a y 's Gam a*
la l* O a m t t N a l Included
N ew Y o r k t. H ouston 1
A lla n la 4, C h ic a g o 1
C o lo ra d o !, M o n tre a l 3
San F ra n c ftc o a l F le ltd e ( n l
C in c in n a ti a l P h ila d e lp h ia (n l
Lo» A n g e le s a l P ittsb u rg h In)
S a n O le g o a l St L o u is (n l
S u n d a y 'tO a m ts
San F ra n c is c o (P o rtu g a l 1 0) a l F lo rid a
IB o w tn O II, 1:13p m
C in c in n a ti (B ro w n lrq 0 01 a l P h ila d e lp h ia
IB o sk le O O ), 1:13 p m .
L o t A n gela s (C a n d lo lll 1 01 a l P llls b u rg h
(C o o k e 0 I). I 33p m
Houston ( K ile I 1) a t New Y o rk (Jonas I t),
I 40 p m
San D iego ( A shb y 0 II at SI L o u is lA ro c h a
0 I),1 1 3 p m
A lla n la ( S m o lli 1 I) a l C h ic a g o (M o rg a n
0 11,1 1 0 p m
M o n t r e a l ( R u e t e r I 01 a l C o lo r a d o
IF re e m a n O O ). J 0 3 p m

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C h ic a g o ( Sander ton 0 01 a l Boston (V io la
0 0 ) , 1 :0 3 p m
N ew Y o r k ( M u lh o ta n d I I) a l D e troit
(C u llIc k to n O O ). 1 :1 3 p m
M in n e s o ta ( E r ic k s o n I I) a l O a k la n d
(D a rlin g I -11 ,4 OS p m
Toronto (A Letter 101 a l C a lifo r n ia ( F in le y
0 II, 4;03p m
M ilw a u k e e ( N a v e r r o I 01 a t S e a ttle
( F le m in g 1 &gt; ).4 :3 !p m.
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BASEBALL STANDINGS

A m * ri&lt; « n L t* a u *
A ll T im e t E D T
C e lt D iv isio n
Pet
L
W
B o lto n
7
1
700
B a ltim o re
4
5
SSI
Toronto
6
5
945
N ew Y o rk
9
500
S
D e tro it
7
.144
4
C en tra l D iv is io n
L
W
P el.
117
C le v e la n d
I
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4
M ilw a u k e e
s
SSI
C h ica g o
soo
s
s
4
444
K a m a * C ity
s
M in n eso ta
4
1
m
W e lt Q v iiio n
W
L
Pel
C a lifo rn ia
5
545
I
O a k la n d
5
I
545
feKA%
4
444
S
Seattle
1
I
in
F rid a y * ! G a rn e t
N ew Y o rk 1, D e troit 3
K a n t a i C ity 1, C le ve la n d I
Hoc ton 3. C h ic a g o )
1o v a l I , ( la lllm o r a l
M in n a co la 8. O a k la n d I
S t a llla f. M ilw a u k e e 1
C a lifo r n ia 14, Toronto 13,10 Inning*
S atu rday'* O a m tt
Lata O a m t t H a l Included
K e n t* * C ity II, C le v e la n d *
C h ic a g o a l U o ilo n . p p d . r a in
D e tr o it) . t*ew Y o rk 4, II Inning*
O a k la n d I, M in n e so ta 3
B a ltim o re a l T e i a t (n)
*
Toronto a t C a lifo rn ia ( n l
M ilw a u k e e a l S e a llle ln l

BASEBALL BOXES

C O LLIQ I BASEBALL
EAST
C a n is lu s 1)4. N ia g a ra * I
M a t t L o w e ll 17 *. B rid g ep ort 0 0
M onm outh 31. M l St M a r y 's M d t
SOUTH
A p p a la c h la n S I I 3 I . V M I 1 1
A u b u rn M o n tgom ery 2, H untingdon I. I)
Innings
B e llh a ve n 7 3. S prin g H ill 3 4
B e lm o n t Abbey 4, C r ie r 3
C a ta w b a II 1, Gordrvrr W ebbO 1
C le m to n 1 7, D uke *4
C u m b erla n d . Tenn * 3 . C h ris tia n B roth er*
33
E Tenn Si S II. F u r m a n 4 0
F lo rid a 1*. V a n d e r b il *, 1* Innings
F la . lnlernaH onalS-4, Cant. F lo rid a I I
F lo rid a Southern 11, B a rry 1
F lo rid a T e c h 4. St. l* « •
G e o rg ia Coll 13. F ra n c is M a rlo n 4
M l Vernon N a ta re n e * 7. W alsh 3 I
N o rth C a ro lin a 4. M a ry la n d 0, co m p letion
of t u tp gam *
N o rth C a ro lin a 21, M a ry la n d I
N o rth F lo rid a 3, EckardO
M e lv in 3 « r«M e l C N ir lf it e n 4 S
Tutan* II 12. S o u lh e m M Itt 1010
W a rn e r Southern n F lo rid a M e m o ria l 3 4.
7nd gam e eight Innings
W. C a rolin e 9 ) . Souls F lo rid * 14
M l OW E ST
Cent M e lh o d isl * 0. O liv e r S h x k to n 4 7
Illin o is 31 II, N orth w estern 3 4
Iowa SI II. K a n sa s*
K en t SI 7 1. M ia m i. O lio 7 7
O h io 31 13 I i. M lc h lfp n St 4 3
O h io U 7 4, T o le d o * )
Saginaw V a l SI * 4, tto r lh w d .M ic h 3 0
Tenn M a r t in i 3. S E M is s o u ri I 3
W M ic h ig a n ) * A k r t n l I
W oo sler 3 13, W ittenberg 4 *
SOUTHW EST
A rk a n s a s te c h 3 4. O u ach ita 1 3
A u b u rn * . A r k a n t a t l
C o n c o rd ia L u th era n * *, N o rlh w d . M ic h
42
D a lla s B a p l l t l l 4 S A rk a n s a s IT
E T e v a t B a ptist 42. S ch re in e r S 0
H o w a rd Payn e 12 12, H e rd ln S im m o n s 2 2
O r a l R o b e rts !. T e v a t A rlin g to n I

NBA STANDINQS
A ll Tim es E O T
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
A tla n tic D iv is io n
W
L P el.
54 73 701
y N ew Y o rk
« O rla nd o
44 31 .597
New Je rse y
47 31 531
M ia m i
40 31 513
B o ilo n
30 47
WO
P h ila d e lp h ia
J4 5)
317
W ashington
77 55 2 U
C e n tra l D iv itio n
54 73 701
a A tla n ta
n C h ica g o
54 74 197
44 14 514
n C le v e la n d
Indiana
47 35 545
37 40 441
C h a rlo tte
D e tro it
70 57 710
19 SB 747
M ilw a u k e e
W ESTERNCO H FERENCE
M idw est D iv is io n
w L Pci
v Houston
51 71 777
&lt;San A ntonio
53 71 171
49 78 131
&gt;U le h
&gt;D enver
IB 39 494
M in n eso ta
70 57 760
D e lla s
It 66
143
P a c lllc O toitlon
10 IB 719
y S eattle
■ Phoenln
57 71 661
41 31 597
■ G olden Slate
41 37 590
a P o rtla n d
L A L a k e rs
33 44 479
L A C lip p e rs
71 51
331
76 51 33f
S a cra m en to
a c lin c h e d p la y o llt e r lh
y c lin c h e d d lv ltlo n t llle
F rid a y 's O a m tt
B o tlo n 111, Of la n d o llO . lO T
N ew Y o rk 101. W ashington 10
N ew Jersey III. O etrolt 114. O T
C le ve la n d lt t , M ia m i IM
C h ic a g o It, C h ar loti* I )
Indiana 1)0. M in n eso ta 113
D a lla s W, Denver 11
A lla n la 10). M ilw a u k e e **
P o rtla n d 10), L A L a k e rs 100
S a tu rd a y 's O a m tt
Lata O a m tt Nat Included
P b o a n la W , S a n A n 1on lot4
S t a llla 100, H o u sto n 4!
P h ila d e lp h ia #1 A lla n la , In i
S a c ra m e n lo a l D a lla s , (n l
C la v a la n d a tM llw a u k a e . (n l
L A L a k t rs at L . A . C lip p e rs , (n)
U tah a l Golden Stale, In)
S unday’ s O a m tt
Boston a l W ashington, I) 30p m
I n d ia n a a lD a lr o ll, I3:30p m
New Y o r k i t C tM r lo tto, 3 p m
D e n v er a l M innesota. 1 p m .
New J t r t a y a l M ia m i, 4p.m .
C h ica go a l O rla nd o, 1:30 p.m .
H ouston a l P o rtla n d , 10 lO p m

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NBA BOXES
F rid a y n lg M 't g a m t t
C E L T I C S 1 11 ,M A O IC 110 H O T )
O R L A N D O (110)
S cotl 3 1) 4 t II. T urner 3 II 0 0 10. O 'N t a l
t t 3! * 1 4 41, H « rd« w ay 1 14 0 I 14, A n derson
f I! 4 * 33, A v e n l 0 4 0 0 0. S k lle t 1 * 0 0 3,
K ry tlk o w la k 0 1 0 0 0. R ollln sO O O O O . Total*:
43 103 14 1* 110
BO STON H i l l
R a d io I I 14 3 J 2*. Fee 6 II 1 1 13, P a ris h
4 15 0 0 13. B row n * I t* 4 IS, D o ug la s 7 17 3 3
14, P in c k n e y 3 1 I I II. E a r l 0 1 0 0 0,
M c D a n ie l 0 1 0 0 0, G a m b ia 3 « 0 0 4 T o la lt:
44 104 13 11 111.
O rla n d o
11 3! I t II
4
I - lit
Boston
31 3* I I 11
* II - I1J
3 P o in t goals — O rla nd o 4 11 (Scott 2 3.
S k lla s 1 2 . A n d e r M n I S, T u r n e r 0 1,
H a rd a w a y 0 I), B otlo n 1 4 (B ro w n 12, Fon
3-3. M c D a n ie l 0 1). Fouled out — None
Rebounds — O rla n d o 43 ( O 'N ta l, H a rd a w a y,
T u rn e r 111, Boston «» ( P a ris h I*). A ssist* —
O rla n d o 22 (H a rd a w a y 12). Ooston 14 (F o e ,
D o ug la s 10). T o ta l fo u b — O rla n d o 20. B o tlo n
33 A - 14.1*0
C A V A L I E R S I O t , H E A T IM
M I A M I (IM I
R ic e 4 I t 4 4 If. Lor*) 3 14 3 3 12. S a lle y 4 12

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2 3 10, S m ith M l 10 12 3). Shew 3 7 0 0 1. C oles
1 II 0 0 10. S e lk a ly 2 3 1 1 3 . M in e r 1 1 0 0 2.
G e lo e r 1 1 1 4 3, B u rton 1 3 0 0 2. T ota ls 13 IS
22 1*100
C L E V E L A N D (10*1
P h il Is 4 1 3 1 IF, H ig g in s 13 0 0 3. W illia m s
4 1 1 1 1 1 3 . W ilk in s ! 134 4 71. P r i c e ! I t 1 1 24.
H ill 1 4 I 10 13. B ra n d o s 1 1 1 2 4. M ill* ] 10 3 4
11. A le .a n d e rO O O O O Totals: 13 713t 4*109
M ia m i
14 IS 31 14 - I M
C le ve la n d
si ii n
i t - it *
1 P o in t go a ls - M ia m i I 11 ( R ic e 1 3. S m ith
31. Shaw 1 1 ). C le ve la n d 3 13 ( P r ic e 3 4.
W ilk in s 1 1. H ig g in s 0 I M ills 0 II F o u le d out
- Long, P h lllt . R e b o in d s — M ia m i 54 (R ice
13), C le v e la n d 34 ( M ills 101 A ssists - M ia m i
21 (L o n g , Sm ith 31, C levelan d 20 ( P r ic e 4)
T o ta l lo u ls — M ia m i 31, C le v e la n d 14
T e c h n ic a ls — S m ith , C le v e la n d c o a c h
F ra le lto . C le v e la n d llfeg al defense F la g ra n t
lo u l s - W i lk in * A — l*.34a

NHL PLAYOFFS
A ll T im e t E D T
C O N F E R E N C E Q U A R T E R F IN A L S
(B est o f ! )
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
N Y . R a n g ers vs. M Y . Islan ders
Sunday. A p r il 17
N Y Islan ders a l N Y . R angers I 04 p m
M o n day, A p ril II
N Y Islan ders a l N Y Rangers, 7 31 p m
T h u rsd a y . A p ril 11
N Y R a n g ers at N Y Islanders, 7 31 p m
Sunday, A p r il 74
N Y R a n g ers at N Y Islanders. I M p m
M onday. A p r il! )
N Y Islanders a l N Y R angers, II rteres
sa ry . 1 3 p m
W ednesday, A p r il 77
N Y R a n g ers a t N Y Islanders. II necet
s a ry , 7 l i p m
F rid a y . A p r il 7*
N Y Islanders a l N Y Rangers, it neces
s a ry .I M p m
P ittsb u rg h v s W ashington
S u n d ry , A p r il 17
W ash in gto n a l P ittsb u rg h , 7 31 p m
Tuesday, A p r il I*
W a sh in g to n * ! P llls b u rg h , 7 U p m
Th u rsday. A p r il 71
P llls b u r g h al W ashington. 7 M p m
Saturday, A p r il 7)
P ittsb u rg h a l W a s h lig to n , 7 M p m
M o n da y. A p r il 73
W ashington at PIH d ju rg h . II n ecessary.
7:31 p.m
W ednesday. A p r il 77
P llls b u r g h a l W a d iln q lo n l l necessary
7 Mp m
F rid a y , A p r il 7*
W ash in gto n a f P ltld iu rg h , II necessary
7 Ppm
New Je rs e y vs. B u lle lo
Sunday. A p r il 17
O e lt a iu a l N ew J e r t e r . 7 J a p m
Tuesday, A p r il I*
t lu t fa lo a l New Je rse y , 7 M p m
Th u rsday, A p r il 71
New Je rs e y a l B u ffa lo , M l p m
S atu rday, A p r il7)
N ew Je rse y at B u ffa lo . 7 M p m
M o n da y, A p r i l ))
R u lla lo a l New Jersey, II n ece ssa ry 7 M
p m
W ednesday, A p r il 77
New Jersey af Ouflafo, it n ecessary, 7 )*
p m
F rid a y , A p r il 7*
B u ffa lo a l Naw J e rw y , l l n ece ssa ry 7 l l
p m
Horton vs M o n tre a l
Saturday. A p r il IS
M o n tre a l a l B o tlo n . In)
M on day, A p r il II
M o n tre a l at Boston, 7 3* p m
T h u rsda y, A p r il 31
B oston a l M o n tre a l, 7 3* p m
S a tu rda y. A p r il II
Boston a l M o n tre a l. 1:04 p m
M o n da y. A p r il IS
M o n tre a l a l Boston. II necessary, 7 1* p m
W ednesday, A p r il 37
B o tlo n a l M o n trea l, II n ecessary, 7 la p m
F rid a y . A o r ll 2*
M o n tre a l a l Boston, II necessary. 7 3* p m
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
D e troit v s San Jose
M o n day. A p r il II
San Jose a l D e lro ll. 7 la p m
W ednesday, A p r il 71
San J n w . il D e tro it. 7 M p m
F rid a y . A p r il 71
D e ir o ll a l San Jose, 10 3* p m
S a tu rda y, A p r il 1)
D e tro it at Sar, Jose, 10 38 p m
T uesday, A p r il) *
D e tro it a l Sen Jose, II necessary. 10 3 1 p m
T h u rsd a y , A p r il 1*
San Jose a l D e tro ll, It n ecessary, 7 JOp m
Saturday, A p r il 30
San J o t e a l D e iro ll, II n ecessary, 7 30 p m
C a lg a ry vs. V a n cou ver
M onday. A p r il II
V a n c o u v e r a l C a lg a r y . f H p m
W ednesday. A p r il 10
V a n co u v e r at C a lg a ry ,* 31 p m
F rid a y . A p r il 11
C a lg a ry a l V a n co u v er, 10 31 p m
Sunday. A p r il 14
C a lg a ry a l V a n co u v e r, 3 04 p m
T uesday, A p r il 74
V a n co u v e r e l C a lg a ry . II n ecessary. » 11
p m
Thursday, A p r il 31
C a lg a ry a l V a m o u w ir, II necessary, 10 33
pm
S aturday, A p r il 30
V a n co u v e r a l C a lg a ry . It necessary, a 04
pm
Toronto vs. Ch icago
M o n d a y , A p r il II
C h lc a g o a l Toronto. 7;34p m ,
W ednesday, A p r il 70
C h lc a g o a l Toronto. 7 :3 1 p m
S a tu rda y, A p r il I I
Toronto a l C h icago, 1 :3 4 p m
Sunday, A p r il 14
Toronto a l C h icago. I U p m
T u esday, A p r il I I
C h lc a g o a l Toronto. II necessary, 2:31 p m
Th u rsday, A p r il 21
Toronto a l C h ic a g o lln e c e t u r y , l : 3 l p m .
S a tu rda y, A p r il 30
C h lc a g o a l Toronto. It necessary, I 04 p m
D a lla s v*. St. L o u is
Sunday, A p r il 17
St L o u is a l D a lla s , I 04p m
W e d n ttd a y , A p r il 20
SI, L o u is at O a lla s. • 3 3 p m
F rid a y , A p r il 11
D a lla s a l St. Lou is. 1:13 p m,
Sunday, A p r il 14
D a lla s a l SI Louis, 3 33 p m
Tuesday, A p r il 2*
51. L o u is a l D a lla s . II n ecessary, 3 33 p m .
T h u rtd iy , A p r il 21
D a lla s a l St Louis. II n ece ssa ry , 1 :33 p m
S a tu rda y, A p r il 30
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N A S C A R F ir s t Union 404. Lineup
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N Y , F o rd , III 334
3 Ted M u tg ra v * F ra n k lin , W it., F o rd ,
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111.171
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B e rw ic k , P a , F o rd , 11*0*3
*, K en S ch ra d or, Fenton, M o . C h evrolet,
111.013; 10. T e rry Labonl*. C orp u s C h rlttl.

Tim R ain es Ib a Sanford natfvo and S o m ln o lo H lflh S c h o o l
graduate now p lay in g (or the C h ic a g o W h llo Sox. H is stata arc
for Iho 1994 so aso n In Iho first colum n, p o rs o n a lb e B l soason
lo la ls tn tho so c o n d c o lu m n and cu rro n l enroor lo la ls
(Including 1994 gam es) In tho Ihlrd colum n.
On Friday night, Rninoa went 0-for 4 ns Iho W h ile Sox
9U(fored a 5-3 netback at tho hands of Iho B o sto n Rod Sox.
S a tu rd a y ’s gam e botw eon tho W h lto Sox and Rod S o x w as
po stp o ned b o c a u a o o t rain.*
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T e v a t, C h evrolet. 117 tin
II J e re m y M a yftrtd, N a s h v ille , T enn.
F o rd , 1)7*11; 17 J e ll G ordon, H ills b o ro
in d .C h e v ro le t, 117 m
I) M a r k M a r lin , (krtesvllle. A rk
F ord
1171)0, 14 H u l S lrlck jin . C a le ra . A l * . F ord
117 *07
11 M o rg a n Sh eph erd Conover. N C F ord
117 7*4; I* R u sty W allace. SI Louis. Ford,
117.73*
17 R ic k M a s l. R ockbridge Births Va ,
F o r d . 117 1)1
II M ic h a e l W a llr ip .
O w ensboro. K y . Pontiac, 117 377
I f D ate E a r n h a r d l K a n n a p o lis. N C
C h e v ro le t, 117 73* 20 Cksve M e re ly W ausau.
W is . C hevrolet. 117 212
71 C h u ck Oown. P o rtla n d O re
F ord
117 20* 27 D e rn k e Crjw . Spanaw ay W ash
F o rd . 117 071
7) John A n d re tti Indianapolis Chevrolet
117 03*. 74 B o b b y H a m ilto n . N e sh vtll*
Tenn . P o n tia c, 114 *3*
23 R ic k y Rudd. C le v a peaky V a
F o rd
11*13) 7* Todd Badme. Chem ung N Y
F o rd 11*141
77 W a lly DaM enbath J r . B a sa lt, Colo
P o n lla c . 114 114. 71 K yle P a lly . H ig h Pom l.
N C . Pon tia c. 114 44*
7* L a k e Speed. Jackson M is s . F o rd
11*701 TO H a rr y G ie il T a y lo rs v ille N C
C h e v ro le t H A M S
II D a le la r r e ll H ic k o ry N C Chevrolet
II* 314 37 Ja y Hedgecock H ig h P o in t N C
F o rd I la 477
33 D a r r e ll W a llrip . F r a n k lin
Tann
C h e v r o le t , 11* 14)
34 D ic k t r i c k l e
W isco n sin R a p id s W ise C h e v ro la l. II* 34*
3) J e ll B u rton H a iila a . V a . F o rd 111 131.
p r o v is io n a l s ta rte r
J* B obb y L a b o n le
C o rp u s C h r ls ll, Tevas P o n lla c
113**7
p ro v isio n a l t la r le r
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L O N G B E A C H C a lil
th e lin eu p lor
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Indy ca r ra c * . w llh re s id e n c e or horn*
co un try, type o l ca r w&gt;rt q u a lH y in g speed in
m ph
I P a u l T ra cy. Canackl. Pen ske llm o r V* D.
IM 430 (b re a ks tra c k q u a lify in g re c o rd ol
101 1*1. s a l in A p r il 1*9)by N ig e l M a n s e ll) . 7
A l iJn se r 3r . A lb u q ie rq u e , N M . Penske
llm o r V I D. IM 407
7 E m e rso n F llt lp a ld L (Ira n i, P en ske llm o r
V I D. 10* TOO. 4 N ig e l M a n se ll. C le ir w e le r ,
L e i* F o rd Caterer th X IL IM 171
3 R o bby G ordon. Ornnge, C e l l l , L o la F o rd
C osw orth X B . IM 004. * M a r io A n d re tti,
N a ia r e lh , P a , L o la F o rd C o sw o rth X B
10* 1)7
7 H aul Boesel. (Ira n i. L o la F o rd Cosw orth
X B . 10*13) I M a u rtclo G u g e lm ln (Ira n i
R e yn a rd F o rd C o tw o rI i X B . 10* a*o
» M ic h a e l A n d r e lll. N a i a r e lh . P a
R e y n a rd F o rd Cosw orth X B , 10**14
10
S le la n Joh « n tton , Sweden l*») P e n sk e llm o r
V I D. 10* 480
It B obby R a h a l, D ilib n , O hio, L o la Honda
V I. 10*44) 13 feet Fabl, Italy R e yn a rd
llm o r V I D IOA 4M
II M a rc o G re cu [Irani. L o la F o rd Cos
w orth X B . !G* 40* 14 Jacq u es V lllen eu v e
Can ada, R e y n a rd F o rd C o s w u rlb X B . 10* 741
13 S cotl Goodyear, Canada. L o ta F o rd
C osw orth X B . 10*M l . I* A rt* L u ye n d y k. Ihe
N eth erlan ds, L o la llm o r Indy V I D. 10* 014
17 D o m in ic Dobson. T ru c k * * , C a ll!
L o la F o rd Cosw orth X B . 103 7*1, II M a rk
S m ith , M rM In n v Ille , O f* , Lola F o rd Cos
w orth X B . 10) 707
I* A d ria n F ern a n ctir, M e vico, R e yn a rd
llm o r V I D, 103**3 : 70 A le ss a n d ro Zam
p ed rl. Ilasly. I f f ) L o la Iknor V I C. 103 *70
31 S c o li Sharp, WINon, C o n n , L o la F o rd
Cosw orth X B . 10S47I. 77 W illy T R lbb s. San
Jose, C e l l l , I f f ) Lola F o rd C osw orth X U .
10) *3*
73 J im m y V a ste r. D isc o v e ry U ay. C a l i l .
R e y n a rd F o rd Cosw orth. 105.411. 24 M ik e
G ro ff. Los A n geles. Lola Honda V I. 103 301
23 D a v y Jones. G lerb ro o k , N ev , L o la F o rd
C o sw o rth X B , 103 122, 2* R o b b ie B uhl.
C ro s s e Poin t*. M ic h , 1*9) L o la F o rd C ot
w orth X B . 104 277
27 F ra n c k F reo n , F ran ce, l**3 L o la F o rd
C osw orth X B . 104 M 3 . 21 C la u d e Bourbon
n a lt. C a n a d a . 1*9) L o la llm o r V I C. 104 031
2* R o b b ie G r o lt L o t A n g e le s . 1**3
P e n s k e llm o r V I C. 1 0)7**, 30 B u d d y
L a ile r , V a il, C olo . 19*3 L o la llm o r V I C.
10) 711
P a c ific G r i n ) P r l i Lin eu p
A I D A . Ja p a n — S ta rlin g lineup lo r Sun
d a y ’ s P a c ific G ra n d P iia on the 2 291 m il* T I
c ir c u it w llh d riv e r, csu n lry . m a ke a l ca r,
la s te s t q u a lify in g la p lim e and le a d e r’ s
a v era g e speed In m ph
I A y rto n Senna. B ra / ll. W illia m s Ren ault
I m in u te, 10711 seuMids. 117 7 m ph. 3
M ic h a e l S ch u m a ch er, G e rm a n y , B en ello n
F o rd , 1110 440
3 D a m on H ill, O rdain , W ilia m s R enault,
1 10 771; 4 M i k a H a k k ln e n . F in la n d ,
M c L a re n Peugeot, 1:11*1)
3 G e r h a r d B e r g t r , A u s t r ia , F e r r a r i,
1:1 1.774; * M a r l i n B r u n d l* . . B r it a in .
M c L a r» n P tu g e o t, 1:12.377
7, N ic o la L a r ln l. Italy, F e r r a r i, I 17 377; •
R u b en s B a r r lc h e llo . U r a lll. J o rd a n H a rt,
I 17 409
9 C h ris tia n F ltla p a ld l. B ra y ll, Fo o tw o rk
F o r d , 1 : 1 2 4 4 4 ; 10 J o t V e r s t a p p e n ,
N eth erla n d s. B e n e llo n F o rd . 1:12 114
II. H t ln t t H a r a ld F r e n lie n , G e r m a n y .
Sauber M e rced es. 1:13:6*4; 17 M a r k B lu n
d e ll. B rita in , T y rre ll Yam ah a. I 17 731.
13 G ia n n i M o rbIM III, Ita ly, Footw ork
F o rd . 1:1314*; 14 U kyo K a ta y a m a . Japan,
T y r r e ll Y a m a h a , 1:1)013
I). M ic h e l* A lb o re la Italy. M in a r d i Ford.
l : 1 3 . 0 U t I*
E r ik C o m a s . F r a n c * .
L a ro u tt* F o rd , 1 :11 III
17 P ie r L u la l M a rtin i, Italy, M in a rd i Ford.
1:13 31*1 II. E r ic B ern a rd , F ra n c* . L lg ie r
R e n a u lt. 1:13*11.
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M e rced es. 1:13133; 20 A g u rl S u iu k l, Ja p a n ,
Jo rd a n H a rt, 1.13*37
11, O liv ie r B e r e tla M o n aco, L a rro u s se
F o rd , 1:14.101; 3J O liv ie r P e n is. F ra n ce .
L lg ie r R e n a u lt, I 1410*
23. J o h n n y H e r b e r t , B r it a in ,
L o tu s M u g e n H on da. 1: 14 424; 74. P e d ro
L a m y , P o r t u g a l, L o y u s M u g e n H o n d a ,
1:14 417,
13 D a v id B rabh am . A u stra lia . S lm le k
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A u s tria . S lm le k F o rd . 1 14 33*
77, B e rtr a n d G oehot, F ra n c e , P a c ific
llm o r, l:1*.*27; 71 Pa u l Belm ondo. F ra n ce ,
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K A N S A S C IT Y R O Y A L S - A c tiv a te d F e lle
Jove, outfielder from the 14 day dfta b le d h it
Of»ltoned R u ity M e a c tu m pitcher to O m aha
of the AFnericari A vioc Villon
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N ational Ba«h*t»atl A tio c ia fto n
C L E V E L A N D C A V A L I E R S - Signed Tim
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the re i f of the leason
LO S A N G E L E S C L I P P E R S - P la c e d Tom
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guard, to a co ntract Icr the r e t l of the vaavon
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Injured lif t
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N ation al Football League
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T u r n e r , r u n n in g b a c k
S ig n e d C r a i g
H en drickson, offensive tackte. G le n Young,
lin e b a c ke r, and G re g P a te rra . fu llb a c k
M I A M I D O L P H I N S - Signed K e lly Stout
fer and Doug Pedervan. q u a rte rb a c k !; Rob
C o o n i, lig h t end; and D e m e rit Johnton, wide
re ce iv e r.
N E W E N O L A N D P A T R IO T S - R e tlgned
S a m G a s h , t u ll b a c k . D a v id B a v a r o .
lin e b a c ke r, and Doug *Aone. g uard
C anadian Football League
S H R E V E P O R T P I R A T E S - Signed T erry
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FISA to host big saltw ater fishing tournam ent
T h e F lo rid a Insh ore S p o rtfis h in g A s s o c ia tio n l»
s p o n s o r in g th e " M o s q u it o L a g o o n I n s h o re
M asters S la m " fla ilin g to u rn a m e n t on J u n e 5,
1994, T h is to u rn a m e n t Is an a ll a rtific ia l, boat
lo u r n n m r n l In w h ic h ang ler* w ill he fis h in g for
trout, re d flsh a m i Jacks. S o m e ru le s are listed
below , a n d If y o u a rc Interested In fu rth e r
I n f o r m a t i o n , w r i t e t he F lo r id a I n s h o r e
S p u rtfls h ln g A s s o c ia tio n at I’ .O. Ilo x 1536. N ew
S m y rn a B ench 3 2 170 -1530.
1. T h e e n try fee for the "M o s q u ito baboon
Inshore M a ste rs G ra n d S ia m " Is #30 per a n g le r.
A n g le rs m a y p re-reg ister by se n d in g th e ir e n try
fee to the a d d re ss on the to u rn a m e n t a p p lic a tio n .
A n g le rs m a y also reg ister al the a n g le rs' m e e tin g
ill H lv e rv lc w C h a r lie 's on J u n e 4 bu t w ill lie
assessed a late c h a rg e o f $5
2. T h e sla m Is an a ll a rtific ia l to u rn a m e n t a n d
a ll a n g le rs u n d e rsta n d a n d agree that no liv e brill

A n g le rs m a y leave th e ir boats In case o l a n
e m e rg e n c y o r to re tu rn to the w e lg h -ln area
w here, th e y m u st ch e ck in w ith a lo u rn a m c u l
o fficia l. A n y a n g le r found out o f th e ir boat w ill be
d isq u a lifie d .
4.
A ll boat o c c u p a n ts m u st be registered
a n g le rs a n d m u st have paid th e ir e n try fee. A n y
bout fo u n d w it h tin u n r c g ls t e r d a n g le r o r
o c c u p a n t w ill be d isq u a lifie d .
3. No to u rn a m e n t Ixiat m a y rislt w ith in liftv 150)
feet of a n o th e r a n g le r's boat. N o to u rn a m e n t
tio ats m a y rid e aside o f o ne a n o th e r w h ile
u n d e rw a y . T o u rn a m e n t a n g le rs In different boats
m a y not c o m b in e c n lch e s. N o th in g m a y be
e x c h a n g e d betw een bonis. A n y to u rn a m e n t boat
fo u n d v io la tin g these ru le s w ill be d is q u a lifie d .
6. A ll fish m u st be c a u g h t fro m a boat w ill) a
rod and reel a n d lin e u s in g a n a r tific ia l lure
7. A ll to u rn a m e n t a n g le rs m u st a b id e b y federal
a n d state re g u la tio n s, la w s a n d ru le s g o v e rn in g

w ill Ire used d u rin g ih c to u rn a m e n t. A ll bou ts w ill
be c h e c k e d p rio r to the to u rn a m e n t to Insure
there Is no liv e ba it o r cast nets. A n y a n g le r fo u n d
u s in g liv e bait w ill be d is q u a lifie d .
3.
T h e sla m Is an a ll ixrnt to u rn a m e n t a n d a ll
a n g le rs u n d e rsta n d and agree that th ey cannot
lea ve th e ir b o a ts lo fish from sh ore o r w ade fish

the ta k in g o f sajl w a te r fish.
8. A ll b o ats r iiu s l c h e c k In. be In the w a te r a n d
depart from the c o u n ty ra m p s at B c llu m e Be ach .
T h e re w ill he no lls h ln g u n til the o ffic ia l a ta ri o f
the to u rn a m e n t at a p p ro x im a te ly 0 a m ., J u n e 5.
V io la to rs w ill be Im m e d ia te ly d is q u a lifie d .
9. A ll a n g le rs w ill p ro m o te " C a t c h a n d R e le a s e "
by b rin g in g th e ir c a tc h In to be w eighed In liv e
re n d itio n . T h e re w ill he a 2 0 -p o ln l p e n a lly for a
de ad flail w elgh-ln and a 10 point b o n u s fo r a liv e
release. A n g le rs m a y re tu rn lo the w e lg h -ln area
b e g in n in g at 7 n.m . to h ave th e ir c a tc h w eig h ed
In. A D N R b io lo g ist w ill be on b a n d to h e lp Insu re
liv e releases o f Im irtin m c n l Fish
10. A l l t o u r n a m e n t a n g le r s w ill d is p la y
to u rn a m e n t s tic k e rs In su c h a m a n n e r d ia l c a n
be seen b y to u rn a m e n t o fficia ls.
II.
A ll fish m ust
he legal size a c c o rd in g to
sa ltw a te r ru le s

Trio shares Hot Shot recognition in Playtime Dart League
Spaolal to tha Herald
V S A N F O R D — T h is w e e k 's 1lot
S h o t s n r r T .J . M ay f r o m
Q u iv e rs. John McCauley from
B a m b o o C a f e a h d G e o rg e
Simpkins o u t or L u k e M a ry Fill).
May had s ix w in s a n d three
h n l tric k s , w h ile McCauley and
Slmpklna posted six w in s each
T h e top la d le s th ro w e rs were
Donna Oakea (B am b o o Cafe).
Joan Richer (U ncle N ick s) and
Shannon ltall (Lake M a ry Pub)
w ith fo u r w in s a n d o n e hat tric k
each and Kim Goodaon (U ncle
N ic k s) w ith fo u r w ins.
T h e top m e n w ere Donnie Ball
(Q uivers) and Ted Ingram (Lake
M a r y Pub) w ith fiv e w in s, one
h u ll and I (nine) dart out each

LAD IES'A LEAGUE
T h e re Is a real fight at the top

as ba ke M a ry P u b 's No Answer.
B a m b o o C a fe 's Bamboo Magic
a n d U n c le N ic k 's K ut W /2 T a ils
are a ll (led fnr llr s l w ith 22 w in s,
w h ile D.J.'a o u t o f U n c le N ic k 's
are rig h t b e h in d w ith 2 0 w in s.
Wantabeca (17 w in s) from
B a m b o o C afe and Mugg Shota
fro m M .T . M u g g s (14 w in s )
c o m p lete the sta n d in g s,

LADIES'BLEAOUE
T h e It Le a g u e a lso is v e ry llg ln
as Good Answer out ol ba ke
M a ry P u b a n d Bad to the Bone
from T im e G u t are even al 2 0
w in s w ith Leather Dr Lace from
W h is k e y R i v e r l u r k i n g J u st
b e h in d w ith 19 v icto rie s.
B o u n d in g out the sta n d in g s
are lire Unpredlctablea from
Q u iv e rs III) w ins), Team No. 5
from S c o re at T o u c h d o w n (12
w in s) a n d B a m b o o C afe-b acke d
Team No. 0 Hour wins).

MEN'S A LEAOUE
Team No. 5 fro m Q u iv e rs
p ic k e d u p 1 1 w in s last w eek In
zo o m lo Ihc (op o f the sta n d in g s.
Team No. 6 no w h a s 24 w in s,
three g u m rs ahead o f Bad A t­
titudes fro m B a m b o o Cafe w ith
21 w in s. The Icemen from bake
M a ry P u b a lso m ad e a big Jum p,
m o v in g Into th ird p la ce w ith If)
w in s lain! w e e k 's tra d ers. W e're
Back from S ir W a lte rs fell lo
fo u rth p la e r w ith IH w in s. Oopa
from ba ke M a ry P u b 114 w in sl.
SRJ fro m B a m b o o C a fe ( 1 1 w in s l
a n d Da Bulls from b a k r M a ry
P u b (10 w in s) tra il.

F o llo w in g the lenders In the
12-leum d iv is io n are Team No.
10 from T o u c h d o w n P u b (29
w ins), b a k e M a ry P u b 's 8.O.L.
(27 w ins), Mugga Studs from
M .T . M u g g s (24 Wins), 2 Big-1
Old from B a m b o o C afe (24 w in s),
(h r Cobras out o f bake M a ry P ill)
122 w in s) a n d Team No. 9 from
Q u iv e rs (2 0 w ins).
A l s o . Y o u n g b lo o d f r o m
B a m b o o C a fe (1 5 w in s l, the
Bonecrushera fro m Q u iv e rs 112
w i n s ) a n d E .M .T . P o c k e t s ,
G r im m S itu a tio n o u l o f N le r ft

Busy

MEN'S BLEAOUE
Real Easy from N ice ft E a sy
lia s p u lle d nut to a c o m fo rta b le
five-gam e lead In Ihc biggest
league In the P la y tim e D a rts
Le a g u e w ith 34 w ins.

and

sir

Waiter#'

B u s h w a c k e rs (n in e w in s each).

Can-

h u d I t s e i g h t - g a m e le a d c u t t o s i x
by

The

Untouchables
a

fro m

k

e

BowlAmerica has a league for any age
Spaolal to ths Hsrald

Women's Scries — D o r In r M acA teer.
563; P e n n y S m ith . 545; Games — E v a

S A N F O R D — T ills Is (lie league re su lts
from a b u sy w eek al B o w lA m e rle a -S a n fo rd
that saw th r w o m e n a g a in have a b ig week.

J a c k s o n . 20 9; S m ith . 20 H

HINOONERS MARCH 30
Series — P b v llls M o ll. 597; J e a n n le
A d a m s. 486; M a ry D cC o ste, 483.
Games — M o il. 214. 202; A d a m s. 189
K a y Saxsm un . 186; A d e lla B acra, DO

SENIOR CITIZENS APRIL 0
Men's Series — K tm e r S t u lllr t . 567; J o h n
B ro w n . 343: Gamea — S n if lle l. 204: M ike
V ls h n e s k y . 199.

Women's Serlea — B a rb a ra R ic h a rd s.
3 5 7 ; A g u e s O g n o s k y , 4 0 4 ; Games —
Mil liard s, 222; O g n o sk y , 179.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED. APRIL 7
Men’s Series — G le n n Jo n e s. 508: B le b
F ia n ce , 362: Games — J o u r s . 236; T im
W ad dle, 2 1 1.

Women's Serlea — C a ro ly n B e lls . 39H;
R u th B u rk . 58 0. Gamea — B u rk . 232; D rh h l
L e ig h . 226.

McGUIRE'S CANVAS APRIL 7
Men's Series — Put J o h n s o n . 652; FellC a m p b e ll. 81 0 . Games — D ave Nott 2-16.
J o h n s o n . 23 I

SANFORD PINBUSTERS. APRIL 8
Men's Series — E lm e r S tu fflc t. 565;
M n recl V a n d c h e c k , 549. Games — S t u lllr t .
2 2 1; D oug D o u g h e rty. 20 8
Women's Serlea — B a rb a ra R ic h a rd s.
505; H elen D eehellc. 440; Gamea — R ic h ­
ards. 182; G ra c e M c G o n lg le , 179.

MYBTERY LADIES APRIL 8
S erlea — F r a y l ll n c h . 5 0 0 ; N a n c y
S ta n le y . 472: S h ir le y J o h n s o n . 4 5 9 .
Games — llln c h . 197: S a n d ! L o p e r. 176;
S ta n le y . 175.

SATURDAY SENIOR CITIZENS. APR IL 9
Men's Series — D on Ban gs. 325; B u c k
B e n to n . 504; Oamea — B e n to n . IHO: B an gs.
178

Women's Series — B e v e rly W e slg a a rd ,
520; B a rb a ra R ic h a rd s. 463; Games —
W e slg a a rd , 20 2, M a rv B a n g s. 172.
A ft S YOUTH. A P R IL S
Series — J a s o n R o y a l. 4 8 0 : L o g a n
J a c k s o n . 479: J i l l S h o e m a k e r. 473; Sa m
R e yn o ld s. 430.
G a m e s — R e y n o ld s 191; J a c k s o n . 177;
K o v a l. 172; S h o e m a k e r. 163

M ftC YOUTH APR ILS
S erlea — S h rrrr Gonleriuun. 454.
Zaeliarv Cooper. 3H0. T.J. Christian. 322:
Glen Welch. 319.
Games — G o rite rm a n . 211: Cooper. 159;
J a rr o d
122

S e h e u rln g .

125;

I'llla n y

F le m in g .

MARDEI.L'S LADIES. APRIL 11
Series — Dee C h r is tia n . 571; M argo
H o lle r. 566;
B e rry , 543.

M a rv

D e c im a l,

560;

K a lin '

Gamea — Christian. 226; DcGroal, 222.
201; Butler. 212; Donna Fulklughnm. 205.
WASHDAY DROPOUTS. APRIL 11
Men'a Series — Gene Rogero. 566. Elmer
Stufflct. 556; Gamea — Rogero. 211.
StufTlel. 203.
Women's Series — Barbara Richards.
344; Lucln Weaver. 451: Games — Rich­
ards, 2 13; Eve Rogero. IH3.
TUESDAY MATCH POINT. APRIL 12
Men's Serlea — Jay Norris. 572; Bill
Brown, 562; Oamea — Norris. 223: Brown.
212.

Women's Series — Dee ( 'h r 1st Inn. 55 1.
Do I Me R o b e rs o n . 831; Gaines — P am
W rig h t. 200: M a ry D e c im a l. 199

Invitational
*1 L Y M A N H IG H S C H O O L
F rid a y , A p r il t l
G IR L S
T a im u o r t — 1 Ev»n» lE u ) W l . 1.
Sem inal* (S) O r ) D r P h illip s (D P I 44 t
O ak Rldg* (O R ) 45. 5 L»m *n ( L y m l H i t
N ew Sm yrna D*«ch (M SB) I*; 7 Jo n at ( J l
14. I. Lah* M a ry ( L M I U r * Boon* (B ) I] 5.
10 B lih o p M oor* I B M ) IJ. M W ln la r P a rk
(W P ) II; It. W*»t O rang* (W OI 9 IJ
D aytona Beach S eabraai* (Saa) 7; 14. Laka
B r a n llt y I L B ) Jr IS. (11*1 Spruce C raak (SC)
and Lake H aw aii (L H ) 4r It K ltilm m a a
O sceola (K O I J
In d iv id u a l r t i u l l t
T rlp la lu m p — t. M organ &lt;SI 1*1. m»*l
ra co rd 114 10. V a n a t ia K in g. Evany, IVtJI; J
D a llie s (D P I 14 •; I. M a c P h a rto n IS) 14 tr a
W le ia I HSU) 111. 5 G a in * ! U ) U ' j ; 4.
J o n a it O R ) 111
Shot p u l — 1. C om m on (H S B I 40 I. 1
G a rv in ( E v l 1*4; 1. P a rry tS ) 14-UM r a
A n d a n o n {SC) Ja I; S C o g g ln t tE v ) 14 My; 4
B a va l (S*4) 14 4
La n g |um p — I. V. K in g t E v ) I* 1. m aal
ra c o rd t i l 1). P r ln c e s i Reata, L y m a n . 1»/V);
1. M on tgom ery (SI (7-44*1 1. B ra d la y (L M )
I M r 4 F a llo n IJ) 14*; J W its* (H S B I I t *
4 K a llh ( W O ) 1*414.
O O c u i - 1. P a rry IS) 112 *r 1 C om m on
(N S B ) 1101; 1. Fudge (OH 1 10/ S; 4 Rubin
(W P ) KM 5; 1 B ro o k s IW PI 1011; * C og gln t
( E v ) 1011
H ig h lu m p - 1. B row n (WO) 5 4; 1, D aniel)
( W P ) S i r 1. B ra d le y I L M ) I Or 4 C a rlw n
( D P ) 4 10. 5 W in * (N S B ) 4 10. *. Ilia ) V ltak
( B la n d H lc k t t E v ) 4 10
100-malar hig h h u rd la i — 1 D lah l (E v )
157; 1. K in g ( E v ) IS S; 2. H a n e y (S) IJ.Ir 4
G ra a n (D P ) 114; 3 C h r lil ( K O 1 1/ *
100-malar d a ih — I. D a v li (OR 1 I I * ; 2 V
K in g (E v ) 111; 3 W e ila y ( E v ) 127; 4.
M on tgom ery (SI S l.Jj 1. O rto n I L ) 1J.Tr *
S m ith ( U l 111
1,400 m eter ru n — I M ille r (D M ) 5 117; 1
Road (D P ) 5:110; 1 M age* (U ) J M J i 4
V a n H orn (O R) 5:11.2; 5 B row n ( E v ) J I M .
*. H u d w m lD J iJ t . J .
4 i 100-m alar re la y — I O ak R id g e 4* 4; 1
D r. P h illip s 413; I. L y m a n 4».lr 4 Evany
4 f . li 5 Jo n ty 50 0; 4 Boon* 513.
aoo-m alar dayh — I. Singleton (O H ) 51 7; 1
Read [D PI 5**; 1. H ick* (C v ) 1:01.4; 4
D ln c h a r l (Saa) 1:01.5; 5 G ainey (J ) 1 014.
4. Koyola (K O I 1:014
100-malar low hurdlay — I. D iehl ( E v l 447,
1. B a rk le y (L M ) 47.lt 1. C a rlto n ( D P ) 4* 1. 4
C o llin * (Sa) 4* «; 1. Holden 111 10.1
•00 m ole; ru n t. G re enberg (L y m )
l: l* .1 r 1. B lok* ( L B ) ] :» .« ; 1 C o g g ln t ( E v l
7:30 9; 4. Cohen (O R ) 1;X&gt;«; I. N oel ( E v l
1:11.4; *. Brow n ( E v ) 2:11 .*.
2*0-m o la r doth — I, M c C la in IJ) 23 I; 2.
H am pton (SI 21 1; 1 H a rr is (O R ) 24 1: 4
W t llo y (E v ) 24 1; 5. T a y lo r (B) 22.1i *. K o llh
(W O ) 17.1.
1,200-motor ru n — I. B re t n ick (L y m )
U i2 1 .f r 2. M ille r I B M ) 12:24 I; 1 M age* IB)
12:20 5; 4. G la tta y ( D P I 12 52 2; J. A lford
( L y m ) I t i l t Jr 4. S o rrtn lln o ISC) 11:00 1
4 i 400-motor ro lo y — I. D r. P h illip s 1:527.
m oat ra cord (4:01.2. Sem inole, lf*4); 2.
Sem in al* 2 ill. * i 2 O ak Rldg* 4:00 4; 4. Lak*
H a w a ii 4rl2.4r 5. E v a n s 4:14.2; 4. W ln la r
P a r k 4:14 I.

.-1

73

Baseball

T h e F ig h tin g S e m in o le tied d ie
s c o r e In a l m o s t t h e s a m e
m a n n e r In the top o f the fo u rth
b o th
te a m s '
d e f e n s«*s w e r e
a w f u l.
! d o n 't
as J a m ie K in g got to secon d on a
k n o w w h a t It I s . y o u h i t t h e m
th ro w in g r r r o r a n d w ent to th ird
g r o u n d t r a i l a l t e r g r o u n d b a l l In
as D co n D a n ie ls' lo n g lly to r ig id
p r a c t ic e e v e r y d a y . b u t a s s o o n
w a s d ro p p e d fo r a tw o -b ase
a s v o n l o r n t h e I t g t O s n o I t 's a
e rro r A fte r a " trik e out U rtan
d if f e r e n t g a m e "
W lllr o x lin e d a shot to w ard left
that got past the R a m s letl
B u i a v ic to ry is a v ic to ry and
(lie L a k e M a rv w in . co u p le d w ith
field er o n n sh o e s trin g c a tc h try
for a d o u b le a n d tw o RBI.
losses by O v ie d o a n d l.y n ia u (see
related stories), p u ts the R u m s
T h e w in n in g r u n for L a k e
rig id b ack in the c o n feren ce race
M a ry ca m e in the fifth In n in g .
at 3-3, O v ie d o s till le a d s w it!) a
B u k y led o ff a n d reach ed on
5 - 1 m a rk , tint Lu k e B ra n tle y and
a n o th e r th ro w in g error. B ren t
L y m a n are a gam e b a ck at -1-2
W c h m c y e r s a c rific e d B u k y to
se co n d a n d S to ry got a p ilc h lo
a n d L a k e M a ry I s th ird . Scrnt
n o lc a n d L a k e H o w e ll are both
h is lik in g a n d sm a sh e d II o il the
lc II Held w a ll lo r a d o u b le a n d an
1-5.
F u n s got a n In k lin g ol w hat (lie
RBI
gam e m ig h t la- lik e as S e m in o le
A le x a n d e r a llo w e d three lilts ,
m e sse d o p tw o h u n t p la y s In (he
s tr u c k o u t u tile a n d w a lk e d just
llr s l In n in g , lo a d in g I lie bases lor
one lo Im p ro ve t ils re c o rd to 5-2
th e R a m s w ith no one out. B u i
B ra d e n gave u p Just liv e lilts ,
L a k e M a ry c o u ld get the trail out
s tr u c k out three a n d w a lk e d
o f liter In tle ld a n d th e sco re
thre e to see Ills re c o rd also go to
re m a in e d O-O.
5-2.
T h e R a m s (tnully b ro k e the tee
P r o v id in g th e offense fo r t h r
In th e t h i r d I n n in g a s J a y
R a m s w ere S to ry (1-fur-2, dun R e y n o ld s led o il a n d got n il the
litc. ru n . KB1I. B r y a n (l-fo r-3 .
w a y lo se co n d o n a th ro w in g
d o u b le, tw o RBI). J im m y R a z u rl
e r r o r . M i k e B u k y s a c r if ic e d
tl-fo r-1 ). R e y n o ld s (1-fur-1. run).
R e y n o ld s to th ird a n d B ra d e n
B ry a n S c h u m u k e r (l-fo r-2 ) a n d
got a s trik e o u t. D a n n y S to ry
B u k y (run).
w a lk e d on a fu ll c o u n t pfteh a n d
O ffe n s iv e ly for S e m in o le It w as
S co tt B ry a n rip p e d a lin e d riv e
W lllc o x (l-fo r- 3 . d o u b le , tw o
t h a i s o m e h o w g o i o v e r the
RBI). M ik e M e ad o w s a n d C o re y
S e m in o le le ll U d d e r 's head lo r u G o ch e e (bui)i l-for-3) a n d K in g
d o u b le a n d tw o ru n s.
a n d D a n ie ls (one ru n each).

Buy Dayton tires and car servico on rovolving chargo.

Continued from IB
BOYS
Team i c o r t l — 1 Oak Rldg* IO R ) 21 5, 2
Sam lnola 111 !4r 1 W ln la r H a ra n (W H ) 40, »
Evany (C v ) 12; J K ly y im m a * O tca o la IKO I
2« 1 D r P h illip * (D P I 22. 2. L a ke M a ry
( L M I l i t i L a k* H ow ell ( L H ) IS; t. Ilia)
L ym a n (L y m ) and W inter P a rk IW P I I* Sr
11. Haw S m yrn a B each (N S B ) 10.3, 12
E d g e w a ttr (E d ) 10 IJ M a in la n d (M ) * 5, 14
(lla ) Lak* B ra n tle y ( L B ) and Boone ( B l •;
It B ishop M o ore I B M ) 4; 12 (lla ) W e il
O range IWOI and Sprue* C reak (SCI 1, It.
O vlado (0 ) 2r 20. Apopka (A ) 15; 21 SI
Clo ud (SC I I.
Individual r a iu lt i
D lic u i — I. D a v it I L M ) 151 -1Or 2 O tu n
(L H ) 142 tr 1 M a lh t w t ( M l 140 4. 4. O U w erlh
( L y m l l i t f j J, B row n ( L H I l i t It 4 K nu tton
(D P ) 111 *
Shot p u l — I. Sparrow (S) 5*5; 2 W righ t
(O R ) 50 My; J K nutton ( D P ) at lO lu 4
Story (W P) 44 4L», 5 M o r in (S) «* Jr «. O lto n
I L H ) 41 f
Long lu m p — I. Scot! (S) 14 l i t 2 Jonot
(O R ) 114. 5. W a lto n I L M ) 114; 4 W llllt
(W H) 22 1: 3. Bur* IIn ( B l 21 11s; I. S m ith (S)
11-1VS
T rip le lu m p — 1 S co ll IS) 51 H i , m ool
record ISO 1'*. A ndre Scot). S em inole. IffJ ):
2 T. H ill (H S B I 45 4&lt;s; 3 L u c a t (O R ) 44 I; 4
B ry a n t (SC) 4141s; 5 B urden IB ) a l l ' s . 4
B u ih (E v ) 41 (U
High |um p — I Roberts IW M ) 4 )0; 2. H ill
(N S B ) 4 4; 2. W a lto n ( L M ) 4 2/ 4 P ills (W H)
4 1: 5 (tie) P ry o r (A ) and D u W illia m s ( M l
5 10
Pola vault - t. E r a to (W P ) 12 4; 2 P itts
(W H ) 12 Ol 2. T a y lo r |K O ) 12 0; 4 B lih o p IB)
120; 3. Acevedo (O ) 11-4; 4 G a r c l i l B ) 11 B.
110 m eter high hurdles — 1. Love (O R )
14 4; 2 B e rn a rd (K O ) IS 1; I. W llm b a rly (S)
tl.? ; 4 T rlca ( E v ) 15*; 5 C h a m b ers (K O )
14 2, 4. Sm ith (S )1 2 .f
loo m eter d a ih — I. F ls h * r ( E v ) 101; 2
B la k e (W H) 10 1, 2 Doryey (K O ) 10(; 4
W illia m s ( M l t o i l 5 L e v a r lly (O R ) 10.1; 4
W illis (W H) 110
1,100 m tle r run — 1. I lllls y ( L D I 4:11 o; l
Hunt (E d ) 4:20 5: 2. O o n is lt l ( L y m ) 4rJ1.Br
4 G o n ia te i (O R ) 4:2*2r S F rltts ( D P I
4 40.5; 4. D04hl ( L B ) 4:41.3
4 a 100 m t lt r re la y - I. Sem inole 41.4.
m eet record (42 I. Sem inole, 19*3); 2. Oak
Ridg e 42 0; 2 E v a n s 41*. 4 W in ter H aven
41 2; J. Lake H ow ell 41.Jy 6 M a ln le n d 44 0
400 m ite r d o th — I Bush ( E v ) *4 t . 1. d ie t
Sm ith (O R) end G ulden (W P ) 44,»; 4, F u h ro r
(W O) St.1i 5. M o trlu s (O R ) SI 4; *. Col*
(W H ) 51 2
100 m eter Interm ediate hu rdles — 1. Lov*
IO R ) 110 (3*0. J e ll DI«on. E d g e w a le r,
i v i l ) ; 1. W im b e rly IS) 40 Ir J W ashington
(O R ) 40 f; 4 C h am bers IK O ) 40 f ; 5. Orean
( L M ) 41.0i t . Thom pson (SC) 41 4
too m a le r run — 1 A dam son (O R ) 2:01.1;
2 G areau (D P I 2:01.3; 1 F o u rn la r ( B M )
1 04 3. 4. F ra n k (L H I 1:047; 5 Jonas (K O )
2:05.2; t. (tie) Stadler (N S B ) and O itb la r
( L y m ) 3:05 4
100 m alar dash — I D orsey (K O ) 12.1; 1.
Jonas (O R) 21.2; 2. D a v it {*&gt; 2!.4i 4 Rush
( E v ) 22 4; J. P * tkus IL H ) 22.*; (. Sw ain (SI
11*
.
1,200 m a la r run — I. E l a s ( L y m ) 10:05.11;
1 F r ills ( D P ) 10:12 5; 2 B onnalt* (D P I
10:1*4, 4. Hunt (E d ) 10:24 0; 5 B a lla rd (E d )
10:510;* D aym ond (W H ) 10:21.1.
4 e 400 m ater ru n — 1 W in ter H a von 2:21.1,
m eet record (2:21 0. Oak Ridge. 19291; 2 O ak
Ridg e 1:213; 2. Sem inole 1:21.4; 4 E va n s
1:21*; I. K ls tlm m e * O sceola 1:10 4; * D r
P h illip s 1:111

MIXED BLEAOUE
T h e largest lead o f a n y league
t ills w eek goes to Team No. O

In Hit' c h a se for ih c leant titles.
S i-u tln o lc fin is h e d secon d In b o lli
the bu ys' a n d g irls ' sta n d in g s,
tb c T rib e g ir ls c o m in g in b e h in d
E v a n s 169.5-49) w h ile Die boys
(ra iled o n ly O a k R idge (7 1.5-54).
F o r the T r ib e g irls . K a tin a
P e rry w as first In llie d is c u s
( 112-8) a n d th ir d in the sh o t put
(36- lOVtd. S h a w n a M o n tg o m e ry
placed secon d in (he lo n g Ju m p
( 17- 644) a n d f o u r t h In th e
100-m eter d a sh 112.7). M ln d c c
H a m ilto n fin is h e d se co n d In the
2 0 0 -n ic tc r d a s h (25.3).
T h e L y m a n g irls , w h ic h p la ced
fifth; w ere led b y event w in n e rs
R ita G re e n b e rg (BOO-mctcr run.
2:26 .1) a n d K lu m ih D rcsn te k
(3.2 0 0 -m e tc r ru n . 12:23.9).
D o in g th e s c o r in g fo r Ih c
e lg h th -p la c c L u k e M a ry g ir ls
w ere A m lc B ra d le y (th ird In iio th
the lo n g Ju m p , 17-3. a n d hig h
Ju m p . 5-0) a n d S lu iw n B a rk le y
(second In the 3 0 0 -m cte r low
h u rd le s. 47.1).
L a k e B r a n tle y 's K e lly B la k e
fin is h e d se co n d In the 8 0 0 -m c le r
ru n (2:27.9).
T h e L u k e H o w e ll g ir ls placed
fo u rth In the 4 x 40 0 -m eter rela y
(4:12.4).
S co tt led the S e m in o le boys
wi t h b is w in s In the trip le ju m p
a n d lo n g J u m p (24-Vi). B e rn a rd
S p a rro w a dd ed n v ic to ry In the
stint p u t (58-5) w h ile T e rra n c e

M o r a n c u m e in ftflh 1-18-21
J u lia n W im b e rly lln ls lie d second
In llte 3 0 0 -m c le r Interm ediate
h u rd le s (40.11 a n d (b ird In the
110-m eter h ig h h u rd le s (15.7).
J a m e s D a v is w on the d is c u s
1)53-10) to h elp leud the L a k e
M a ry b o y s to a seve n th -place
fin is h . T h o m a s W atson c a m e In
th ird In the lo n g J u m p (23-4) and
the h ig h Ju m p (0-2), S ie v e G re en
p la ced fifth In th e 3 0 0 -m e ic r
In te rm ed iate h u rd le s (43.0).
F o r L a k e H o w ell, w h ic h ca m e
In eig h th . B r ia n O lso n w as se c­
o n d In the d is c u s (147-6) and
s ix th In the sh ot put (47-91. C o ry
F ra n k took fo u rth in the 8(H)m e ter ru n (2:04.7).
D o in g the s c o rin g for L y m a n
(w h ich fin is h e d tied lo r n in th
w ith W in te r Park) werc
3 .2 0 0 -m e te r r u n w in n e r R o b
E va n s (10:05.21). D cm cl
G o n z a l e z ( f o u r t h In t h e
1.600-meter run. 4:38.3).
J c r n m u tle D llw o rth (fo urth lit
the d isc u s, 139-9). m id B ria n
D lc b lc r (tied for six th In the
8 0 0 -m c tc r ru n . 2:05.4).
D an H llle y o f L a k e B ra n tle y
w o n th e 1 , 6 0 0 - m e t e r r u n
(4:29.0) w h ile te am m ate J e re m y
B o c h l ca m e In s ix th (4:41.5).
O v ie d o 's A lb e rt A ce v e d o took
fifth In the pole v a u lt H 1-6).

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Business
IN BRIEF

Making sure you’re safe

PROGRESS REPORTS

B u ild in g s a fe ty w eek is ce le b ra te d

Shoreline Carpet

By NICK PF E IF A U F
Herald S ta ff W ritor

A L T A M O N T E S P R I N G S — .Shoreline C u rjH 'ts S u p p lie s o f
U rlu n d n hurt leased 3 .7 5 0 sq u a re frr'l of w a re h o u se a [Wire at
*•75 E x p lo re r C o v e lit A lla t u o tile S p rin g s . T h e lease, for two
y e a rs, w a s h a n d le d by H a le D u k e o f D u k e P ro p e rtie s
re p re se n tin g Inde pen d en t H u y e rs G ro u p , a n d S ie v e S lu itn o n s
ol S im m o n s In v e stm e n ts, re p re s e n tin g (he lessee.

Premier at Alaqua
LO N G W O OD
P re m ie r H o m e s a n d D eve lo p m en t C o rp . o f
A lta m o n le S p rin g s h a s sta rte d c o n s tru c tio n on a n e w lu x u r y
hom e In the e o m n n m lty ol A la q u a , In Lon g w n o d .
Hoh U n d e rw o o d , sa le s a n d m a rk e tin g m a n a g e r sa id the
hom e, wi t h ft,2 0 0 sq u a re feet o f liv in g area w ill be p ric e d al
SH‘2 5 ,00 0.
U n d erw o o d s a id th e re are p re s e n tly 0 0 liom csttc.x h IIII
a v a ila b le In A la q u a w Ith h o m e s s ta r tin g n l SOIXI.OOO.

UCF Student Union
O K I,A N IX ) — l l i e S e o lt P a rtn e rs h ip A r th lte c lu r e Inc,, of
O rla n d o has been a w n rd etl th e c o n tra c t for a rc h ite c tu ra l
se rv ice s lo r the 9H m illio n 10 0 .0 0 0 sq u a re loot S tu d e n t U n io n
B u ild in g now u n d c i c o n s tru c tio n a l I he U n iv e rs ity o f C e n tra l
F lo rid a ,
t he pro jeel in c lu d e s m ln d n ls ir a llv e nlH ces. co n fe re n ce
room s, a data p ro c e ss in g e e n li r. ba n qu e t h a ll a n d loud s e rv ic e s
t.iellltles

PEOPLE PROGRESS
Sutlins to Dallas
S A N F O R D — R a n d a ll 8. S u llln s h a s been p ro m o ted to
R e g ion a l D ire c to r ol Sales, D a lla s, fo r Ihe M c C o r m lc k / S c h lllin g
D iv is io n ol M c C o r m ic k A C o.. Inc., a c c o rd in g lo V ic e P re sid e n t
J a m e s E. A n g elo . S o llln s Jo in e d M c C o rm ic k In I9H 3 a s sales
re p resen ta tive m rl Ivt" been m o v in g u p lo v a rio u s p o s itio n s
stnee that lim e .
S u llln s Is m a rrie d to H ie fo rm e r J u d it h A n n e S w a in o f
S a n fo rd . T h r c o u p le p re se n tly h ave tw o d a u g h te rs a n d a son.
and resid e In R ic h a rd so n , T e x.

Chaffaut wins competition
M A I T L A N D — P a tric e C h a ffa u l, a M a ster G o ld s m ith at
J e w e le rs o f M a itla n d , 5 0 0 E H o ra tio A ve.. h a s w o n the first
p la ce p ri/e la a n a tio n a l jew elry d e sig n contest sp o n so re d b y
J e w e le rs C lr e u h it K e y sto n e m a g a zin e .
I lls d e sig n w a s Ini c o n v e rtib le e a rrin g s In I 4 K y e llo w gold,
wi t h d e ta c h a b le s a lln - lliils h w h ile gold p ie ce s set w ith
1d ia m o n d s.

T ills lots been N a tio n a l llu lld
lu g S a f e l y W e e k . A lt h o u g h
p r im a r ily a im e d a l b u ild in g
c o n tra c to rs , o f fic ia ls a rc a ls o
su g g e stin g In d iv id u a l b u sin e ss
and h o m e o w n e rs sp e n d so m e
tim e In c h e c k in g o u t their ow n
b u ild in g s,
In p re s e n tin g Hie p r o c ln m a lln
o f N a llo t ia l B u ild in g S a f e t y
W eek, c o n tra c to rs (and o thers)
a rc ca u tio n e d lo lie c o n tin u o u s ly
nw itre o f safe ty h a za rd s for th e ir
w o rkers, a s w ell as lie ln g c e rta in
ih e b u ild in g s th e y c o n s tru c t are
safe Inr t ile residents.
W ith g o v e rn m e n t d e m a n d s for
c o n tin u o u s ly Im p ro v in g s a fe ly In
the b u ild in g trades, c o n tra c to rs
a n d b u ild e rs h ave llllle ch o ice .

F o r t u n a t e l y , s o m e go w e l l
b e yo n d w hat Is re q u ired .
L o c a l o lllc ia ls how ever, can
(Ion th a t e v e n w i t h r e g u la r
b u s in e s s In sp ectio n s, co m p le te
sa fe ty c a n n o t be assured. T h e
C it y o f S a n fo rd for example,
re q u ire s In sp e ctio n s b y bo th Ihe
b u ild in g d e p a rtm e n t a n d lire
d e p a rtm e n t before nu o c c u p a ­
tio n a l lic e n s e Is issu ed
"M o s t o f the lim e ," said F ire
M a rs h a l R ic h a r d C o h e n , " w e
fin d e v e r y t h in g Is In o r d e r ,
I k m u u s c people k n o w they have
to fo llo w c e rta in ru le s a n d o r d i­
n an ces, a n d th e y try to have
e v e ry th in g u p lo s p e c ific a tio n s ."
S a n fo rd how ever, d o e sn 't stop
there. S a fe ly c h e e k s are also
m a d e on b u sin e ss e s o n a y e a rly
basis. " W h a t we u s u a lly fin d at
that lim e ." C o h e n e o m m e n le d .

" I s a n o u t d a t e d fir e e x t i n ­
g u ish e r, o r nn a la rm sy stem w ith
o ld b u tte rie s."
He added. " I t 's not Hint people
a re n 't safety c o n scio u s, hul fire
e x tin g u is h e rs h av e lo be re ­
p la c e d every year, and Ilia ! s
g e n e ra lly H i p o n ly p ro b lem we
fin e w hen we c o n d u c t o u r a lu m a l In sp e ctio n s."
C o h en o b serve d Hint Ihe C lly
a ls o h a s v a r io u s o r d in a n c e s
p e rta in in g to fire safe ly. Hie
re q u ire m e n t for s p rin k le rs , and
o ilie r safety needs.
O th e r are a s w h ic h s h o u ld be
ch e e k e d , not o n ly In b u sin e sse s
h u l Im ines. Include storage areas
w h ic h lim y h ave fla m m a b le or
h a r m fu l liq u id sto rag e areas,
a n d safety v a lv e s o r fuses o il
larg e e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e s
S w im m in g p o o ls sh o u ld also

Ik - part ol re g u la r s a fe ly e lm kN o i o n ly the a c tu a l s lm c t u ie hut
fe n cin g a ro u n d H ie po o ls iiium
he In perfect sh a p e lu order a,
p ro m o te a s m u c h s u re ly .(
po ssib le
O ffic ia ls su gg est cn n d u i tin,
re g u la r sa fe ly c h e c k s at hoim
a n d p la ce s o f b u s in e s s should
not o n ly he d o n e (lu rin g tin
B u ild in g S a fe ty W eek, but it
re g u la r In te rv a ls th ro u g h o u t iln
year.
" W e d o n 't d o re g u la r cheeks
on p riv a te re s id e n c e s ." C o b ra
e o m m e n le d . " T h e y th e r e lo ir i i
Into the re s p o n s ib ility of tin
people w h o o w n h o m e s or o n
th em lo m a k e su re a ll sab-tv
features are p r o p e rlly opcrutln,
and o th er safe ty p ra ctice s a,
b e in g o b se rve d "

Up a lazy river with me
By NICK P F E IF A U F
H erald S t a ll W riter
S A N F O R D — F o rev er R e so rts
o f P h o e n ix , A riz o n a , ts not w ell
k n o w n a s b r in g re sp o n sib le lo r a
to u rist a ttra c tio n In S n ttln rd It
n e v e r th e le s s h a s a n o ffe r in g
w h ic h Is b c r n m ln g m o re a n d
m ore pro m in e n t
T h ro u g h F lo r id a Ih m s e b o a l
V a ca tio n s, located at the P o ri o f
S an fo u t. F o re v e r R e so rts Is o lfc rla g houseboat re n ta ls lor ti Ips on
the St. J o h n s R iv e r
Fo rever R e so rts h a s s im ila r
o p e ra tio n s in N evada. M lao u rl.
T e x a s a n d K e n tu c k y . U o lie rt and
T ra c e y H ilb e rt w h o m a n a g e F lo r ­
id a H o usebo at V a c a tio n s w ere
t r a n s fe r r e d to S a n f o r d H o rn
Nevada, w here they have
w orked for the c o m p a n y lo r 13
yeurs.
T w o size s til h o u sebo ats arc
a v a ilab le. T h e larg est is 86 feet
In length, a n d sle e p s to , wi t h
five queen size beds, tl c o n ta in s
u . f u ll s i z e . r a n g e , b le n d e r ,
m icro w av e, coffee m ak e r, toaster
F lo rid a H o u sebo at V a c a tio n s ' 56 fo o l h o usebo at Is ovallablo lo r ront on Ihe S i J o h n s River
a n d two refrige rato rs.
T ile s h ip a lso has a c o m p lete
s l r i r o t a s s e lle p la y e r a n d can v atio n s, e s p e c ia lly lo r the la rg e r
e v e ry th in g you need In u in IV\
e n te r ta in m e n t cent er , c e n tra l
aeeu m m o d ate u p lo eig h t people.
etalt.
abo u t o p e ra tin g the crui i s . "
heal and a ir e o u d lllo iiln g , a n d
T ra c e y llllh e r l sa id the S a it
" I f a g ro u p w a n ts lo rent o ne
F lo rid a H ouseboat Va t .U m n s i one and a h a ll baths. A ll c o o k in g
lo rd o p e ra tio n h a s lo u r 20 loot ol o u r h o u se b o a ts but d o e sn 't
l o c a t e d a l H id d e n H a i l h i m
a n d cal lo g u te n s ils, to w e ls a n d
-.lops a n d three 50 fool s h ip s lor
!&gt;cddlng are a lso su p p lie d .
k n o w how to ofterate th e m ."
M a rin a , next to o t o i « l f « s i n .
rentals.
Fo r sh o rte r c ru is e s by the hour
rant In Hie F o il o l S im tr t i l
said T ra c e y , "w e have one o l o u r
T h e use of the e r a ils fur riv e r
or day, F lo rid a lln u s rh o .it V a ra
F o r In fo rm a tio n or a t K •m i
people go th ru u g h abo u t one
trip s a n d v a c a tio n s h a s becom e
Hons has 2ti loot d e ck c ru is e rs
r e s e r v a t io n s , p h o to F lu i iii
im u r ol I n s tru c tio n s w ith at least
v ery p o p u la r a n d Tracey s u g ­ tw o (R-rsons w h o w ill be on
! lo u se boat
V a tu tin a -. a t \*21
a v ailab le lot rent. They h ave tw o
gested people m a k e e a rly re se r­ board, a n d th e y w ill te ll y o u
h u llt-ln lee chests, an A M /I'M
2005.

Study: U.S. lost billions on imports, exports
H iia k t Photo by Tommy V lo c tn i

A place for everything
R ick and R ita H a ss o lh n lc h aro tlio new m anagers of Southern
S elf Storago, 2905 S. O rla n d o Drivo. Tho b u B ln o ss rocontly jolnod
Iho Greater Sanford C ham ber o l C o m m e rce , and w as honored
with an o ffic ia l ribbon c u ttin g by Ihe ch a m b e r's A m b a ssa d o r
C o m m illo o . Show n du ring Iho evont, lo ll to right. A m b a ssa d o rs
H ick D ussl and C a rla G rant, C h a m b e r E xe cu tiv e D lro clo r Davo
Farr, Fill a and H ick H o sso lb a lc h , R ib b o n C u llin g C o m m itte e
Chairm an J a c k C ro a ch , and A m b a ss a d o rs A rle n o C o lb e rs, Beth
Boldin, W a ll Sm ith, and M ic h e lle S la g g .

M IA M I — T w o F lo r id a In ­
te rn a tio n a l U n iv e rs ity professors
fig u re Hie U n ite d S ta le s lost
m o re than $3 3 L illia n in p o te n ­
tia l la x revenue Iasi y ear d u e to
a rtific ia l o v er p ric in g a n d und c r - p r le lu g o l I m p o r t s a n d
exports.
J o h n Z d a n o w le z a n d S im o n
P a k h ave s p e n t th re e y e a rs

l(H&gt;klng a l In te rn a tio n a l trade
ila ln .
" A s e c o n o m is ts we w anted to
see bow e fficie n t Hie m a rk e ts
w ere in p ric in g Ihe sam e c o m ­
m o d itie s lo d iffe re n t c o u n trie s ."
Z d u u o w lc z sa id W e d n e sd a y . " A s
we began d o in g o u r a n a ly s is w e
ran a cro ss a n o m a lie s that w ere
u n e x p la in a b le by c o n v e n tio n a l

e c o n o m ic theo ry — su ch as 8 7 2 0
I x x t lr s o f sa la d d re s s in g ."
W h a t hap p en s, he e x p la in e d ,
ts that Im p o rte rs and e x p o rte rs
m a y a d ju st the p ric e s o f th e ir
go o d s for la x a d v a n ta g e s.
F o r e x a m p le , If a p ro d u ct Is
m a n u lu c tu rc d In th is c o u n try for
$ 1 0 0 , t h e n tra n s fe r re d to a
foreig n s u b s id ia ry for $ 2 0 0 , Ihe

STATE NEWS
1

Barnett Bank

»

J A C K S O N V I L L E — B a rn e tt H a n k s Inc. re p o rte d thut
q u a rte rly p ro fits rose 2H p e rcen t to S I IH m illio n .
The Increase a m o u n te d to $1 . 1 2 p e r sh a re for (he p e rio d
ended M a rch III. c o m p a re d to $1)2,3 m illio n , o r H8 c e n ts a
share, for the sa m e p e rio d Iasi y ea r.

,

m a n n la e lu r e r s h o u ld pn\
ta xe s on the $ I (Ml p ro lli

4 &gt;

B u t d Instead, the $ lr ir i Item g
tra n sfe rre d for $1. Ihe maker
s h o w s a SHU loss — a n d reap
the ta x benefits.
U .S . C u s t o m s truck* 1 SIIIUI*
e x p o r t s . F r o m W a s III1it iv mu
C u stom s s p o k e s m a n l ) i i mi s
S h lm k u fx k l w as u t li l h b ' In i nr i
f i r m t h e 1a x l o s s , W tl i i h
Z d a n o w le z a n d 1’ak sa y t ‘ 1ll.lK
$ 9 0 m illio n a d ay.
"It w o u ld be real n ice II it was
tru e a n d th e re w as so m e w ay m
a c tu a lly get a h o ld ol th a t," He
sp o k e sm a n sa id . " T h e cm u lw o u ld !&gt;c lie d u p for a lo n g Him
C o rp o ra te a tto rn e y s w o u ld l»
g o in g c r a z y ."

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

T h e c o m p a n y o n W e d n e s d a y a ttrib u te d th e Increased
e a rn in g s to tedueed lo a n lo sse s a n d c o n tin u e d e m p h a s is on
cost co n tro ls. In c lu d in g redu ce d e x p e n s e s from Hie c o n so lld a Hon ol I lis t F lo rid a H ank lue. w ith H a rn ett. T h a i tra n s a c tio n
led to the c lo s in g ol OH h ra u c h t's last M a rc h .
Net Intru st i n c o m e d e clin e d 5 p e rce n t to $ ‘115 m illio n from
$ 4 3 0 .7 m illio n In last y e a r’s q u a rte r.
A v e rag e loa n s w ere u p $ 0 0 m illio n fro m a y e a r ago. p aced b y
a 0 percent Increase in lo a n s lo c o n s u m e rs w h ic h now
represent 71 percent ol B u rn e tt's to ta l p o rtfo lio . C o m m e rc ia l
lo a n s Increased $ I 1-1 m illio n .
D u rin g thr- q u .n ir r , D a rn e ll u g re cd to b u y L o a n A m e ric a n
1 iii . o h I.i I C m p o ta tio n , a M ia m i-b a s e d m o rtg a g e b a n k in g
c o m p a n y . Ira about $02 m illio n . T h e a c q u is itio n , w h ic h Is
su bject to re g u la to ry a p p ro v a l re p re s e n ts B a r n e tt’s e n try Into
w h o le sa le m ortgage b a n kin g .

R IC H A R D R U SS I

TONY RUSSI
INSURANCE

W ith $ 3 0 b illio n In assets a n d 021 o ffice s In F lo rid a a n d
G e o rg ia . ll.u n e D Dank-, lue is the le a d in g financial In stitu tio n
In F lo rid a .

2575 S. French Avo.
Sanford

Consumer loans
T A L A I I A S S E E - C o n s u m e r b o rro w in g w ill becom e m o re
e x p e n s iv e a s Hie re su lt o f a new la w G o v . la iw lo n C h ile s
i a llo w e d lo g o o il Hie b o o k s w ith o u t Ills sig n a tu re W ednesday.
T h e m e a su re HID 24 03) w ill p e rm it le n d e rs lo ch a rg e u p to
$ 1 0 to p a y fo r e h a rn c le r a n d c re d it In v e stig a tio n s «r lo a n
a p p lic a n ts . I hey a lso w ill he a b le lo c h a rg e a n n u a l fees o f $ 23
fo r e a ch U n c -n f-c ic d ll a cco u n t
I he new fees w ill a p p ly o n ly lo lo a n s o r lin e s o f cre d it
o b ta in e d a lte r J u ly I . the c lh T lIv c -d a te o f Ihe b ill.

322-0285
.\ u 1 o - O ir n v r n
O ne of the new est m ornbors of the G reater
Snnfotd C h am b er o f C o m m o rco la C ate Ja k e 's ,
112 E. First S h o o t in d o w n to w n Sanford. Ow nod
by C h ris C ran las, ce n te r w ith largo s c is s o rs , the
roslaurant is nam ed after h is son. II foatures

natural F lo rid a c u isin e . In a d d itio n to m em bers
of Iho C h a m b e r's A m b a ss a d o rs co m m ilto e , also
al tho ribbon cu ttin g , center, Is ch e f A l Byrd,
form orly w llh M o tho r'a K itch e n .

In H u n m c i*
L ilu H o m o C a r B u sin o s's

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�Sanford Morald, Sonlord, Florida - Sunday, April 17, 1994 - SD

People
Couple mark 50th anniversary
Pastor heads world-wide ministry in New Zealand
SANFORD

D O R IS
DIETRICH

H m ld Photo by Mory Rowotl

S la lo rs Shannon and E llon Ryan sin g "I'm Ihn C u tn O n o " In Star
Search at Lake M ary Elom ontary

Star Search held;
Parade of Homes
marches in today
T ile l.a k r M a ry E le m e n ta ry
I T A S ta r S e a rc h w a s held,
T u e sd a y , A p r il 12. S tu d e n ts of
a ll n|(cs showc ased itie lr talent
In song a n d dance. T h e a r ts
w ere as v aried as the stu d en ts.
A m o n g the sta n d o u ts, T o m
N e u h a u se r p la y e d ra g tim e on
the keyb o ard ; M a rn l B e c k e r
sa tin " H e r o ; " J e n n ife r M itc h e ll
d an ce d to " M e lo d y o f C o w b o y
D a n ce s." and Jennifer
Q r o s l n k c m p c r a n d R o b in
D v n r n t k c o m b in e d d a n c in g
a n d g y m n a s tic s for (h e ir per
fo rin a n ce .
T h e S ta r S e a rc h w as e s se n ­
t ia l ly a n a u d it io n fo r th e
S p rin g A rt Fcst to be held
S a tu rd a y . M a y 7 at O ld e L a k e
M a ry D ay A p an el of Judges
w atch e d the S ta r S e a rc h and
w ill d e cid e w h ic h In d iv id u a ls
or g ro u p s w ill p e rfo rin at the
S p rin g A rt Fcst.

Parade o( Homes
T h e S p rin g v e rsio n of the
Parade o f H o m e s m a rc h e s Into
to w n to d a y . A p r il 17 T h e
a n n u a l even t Is hy the H om e
B u ild e rs A s s o d a llo n o f M idF lo rld u a n d sh o w c a se s hom es,
n e ig h b o r h o o d s a n d h o m e
b u ild e rs.
T h re e o f the b u ild e rs w ho
w ill have h o m e s o n Ihe parade
are lo cated In L a k e M a ry . T h e y
arc H a r k in s D eve lo p m en t C o r ­

A u d re y a n d P a u l M a rkon w ere
not e x p e c tin g a c e le b ra tio n on
th e ir g o ld e n w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a ­
r y sin c e P a u l u n d e rw e n t nurg ery
a sh o rt tim e ago.
A s the tim e neared, they w ere
Invited to Jo in t h r lr son a n d tils
g i r l f r i e n d f o r d i n n e r at
T o u c h to n ’s. hut n o b o d y m e n ­
tio n ed a w o rd a b o u t " a n n iv e r s a ­
r y . " S o o n afte r th e y w ere seated,
a to u r o f the re c e n tly reno vated
p re m is e s seem ed to be Ihe o rd e r
o f the d a y — am t fin a lly the
ba n q u e t room d o o r sw u n g ojx-n
w here a b ig c e le b ra tio n w as In
process.
" W e w ere v e ry m u c h s u r ­
p ris e d ." A u d re y said. "O h . It
w a s b e a u tifu l!"
I-Tlcm ls and re la tiv e s gathered
In Ihe ban quet ro om for a sit
d o w n d in n e r , c o m p le te wi t h
go lde n d e co ra tio n s a n d a large
c h o co la te a n n iv e rs a ry cake.
A u d re y and P a id w ere m a rrie d
on A p r il 12. 10-14, at the D c L a n d
M e th o d is t C h u r c h . T h e y a re
c h a rte r m e m b e rs o f G ra c e U n it ­
ed M etho d ist C h u rc h , fn rm e rlv
o f S a n fo rd and now located In
I-akc M a ry. T h e c o u p le are the

H « *ld P h o lo by A p r,! K cn ltto n

P a u l and A u d re y M a rk o s (fro m , seatod) aro
su rro u n d ed by their five chlld ron; Donna R a c k e d
p a re n ts o f five ch ild re n : D on n a
R c r k e r l . D e lt o n a : P a u l J r . .
W ln t r r Park: G eorge. D eltona;
J im m y , D c lla ry : and B o n . S a n ­
ford.
T h e y n lso raised o ne of
A u d re y 's sisters. E th el D ykes.
W aod Dale. Ill . as a d a u g h te r
T h e y have IS g ra n d c h ild re n nnd
tw o great g ra n d c h ild re n .

(center)
J im m y

and

P a u l re tire d fro m th e U .S.
N a v y In 1900 afte r the fa m ily
m o ved from N o rfo lk to Sanford
In lf)57 w here he w as statio n ed
at S a n fo rd N a va l A ir S tatio n .
T h e d a y afte r tie w as d isch a rg e d
from tile N avy. P a u l w ent to
w o rk for the U .S. P o sta l S erv ice
at S a n lo rd w here he re m a in e d

G eorge,

B o b by

and

for 25 years. He Is past m a s te r o f
the M a s o n ic Lod g e *G2. San fo rd,
a n d p a st w o r t h y m a t r o n o l
S e m in o le C h a p te r No. 2 O rd e r o f
the E a ste rn S ta r, f o u l's fa v o rite
p a stim e tod ay is fish in g .
A u d re y w o rk e d for the C P y of
S a n fo rd for 15 years. A n no­

il See Dietrich, Page 6B

Craft
fair
winner

MARY
ROWELL &amp;
SHARI
B R O D IE

J__

See Lake Mary, Page 6B

Paul,

Hobby: C ro ss stitch gives artisan more freedom to change patterns

LAKE MARY

p o ra tio n a n d E n v iro n m e n ta l
H o m e B u ild e rs . Inc., w hose
o ffices a rc lo ca te d In D r ill wood
V illa g e . L a k e M a ry B o u le v a rd ,
a n d D ave B re w e r H o m es. Inc,,
w ho se o lflc e Is located In the
L a k e M a ry C o m m e rc e P a rk , off
L a k e E m m a Road.
T h e se b u ild e rs fall Into the
" c u s t o m h o m e " c a te g o ry .
C u s t o m b u ild e r s g e n e r a lly
p ro v id e a lu ll range of se rv ice s
for th e ir c lie n ts In c lu d in g site
e v a lu a tio n , d e sig n , c o n s tr u c ­
t i o n . I n t e r io r d e s ig n , a n d
l a n d s c a p i n g an d p ro d u ct
se lectio n .
T h e H a r k in s ' hom e Is lo ca t­
ed In H e a th ro w W oods. Dave
B re w e r b u ilt tw o h o m e s In
A la q u a , a n d E n v ir o n m e n ta l's
e n try Is In T u s c a w llla . A ll of
these ho m e s Incorporate sty le s
a n d fea tu res that are b e co m ­
in g s y n o n y m o u s w ill) F lo rid a
a rch ite c tu re .

so n s,

By SU S A N WENNBR
H erald C o rre sp o n d e n t
SANFO RD Barbara
M c L a in fo u n d tim e betw een
h e r b u s y sc h e d u le o f b e in g
m o m . ta x i, a s u p p o rtiv e w ife to
h e r h u s b a n d o f 2-1 y e a rs .
S e m in o le C o u n t y C o m m is ­
s io n e r D a r y l M c L a in , a n d
w o rk in g p a rt-tim e In h e r ow n
bu sin e ss of free-lance
s e a rc h in g fo r title c o m p a n ie s
a n d a tto rn e y s a n d w o rk in g
w ith la x letters In tax se arche s
for the c o u n ty . M c L a in sp o ke
p ro u d ly of her tw o c h ild re n
C h a rlie . 14. a n d M a n d y . II
S h e has liv e d In S a n fo rd for 25
years. T h e fa m ily a tte n d s F irst
B a p tist C h u rc h lit San fo rd .
M c L a in tried o th e r n ee d le­
w o rk hut fo u n d her real love
w as co u n te d c ro s s stitc h . "I
w e n t f r o m c r e w e l to

Barbara McLain and daughter, Mandy, show samples ol exquisite cross stitch work.

I See Hobby, Page 6B

Elks sponsor annual oratorical scholarship contest
T h e a n n u a l lo c a l o ra to ric a l
co n te st sp o n so red try C e le ry C 'lly
L o d g e No. 54 2 a n d E ve rg re en
T e m p le No. 3 2 1 IBI’O E lk s o f the

Melanie Lewaon

W o rld w ill take pla ce S a tu rd a y .
A p r il 23. at 7:3 0 p.m .. St. J o h n 's
M e tr o p o lit a n B a p tis t C h u r c h .
C y p re s s A v c . a n d 10th Street.

Shawnette Wiggins

O ra tio n s w ill he presented hy
c o n te sta n ts v y in g for the 1904
s c h o la rsh ip . T h e c o n te sta n ts are
from the v a rio u s h ig h sc h o o ls of
S e m in o le C o u n ty .
S h u w n a ttc W ig g in s Is a se n io r
at S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l. S h e Is
pre sid e n t o f S o u th e a s te rn C o n ­
s o rtiu m for E n g in e e rin g . She has
been aw a rd ed Ihe H O B Y L e a d e r­
s h ip A w a rd a n d p la n s to attend
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College.
S h e Is Ihe d a u g h te r o l E le n o ra
C o pp cdg e,
A le x M a n u e l N egro n Is a se n io r
at L a k e B ra n tle y H ig h School.
H e Is the so n o f V ic to r a n d L u c y
N egron a n d p la n s to attend the
U n lv c r s lty o f F lo rld u .
M e la n ie G ra c e L a w so n , a se­
n io r at L y m a n H ig h S ch o o l, Is
the d a u g h te r o f N o rris a n d D o ris
J e n n in g s . S h e p la n s to attend
S p c lm u n C o lle g e . A tla n ta .
J u lia n R. R o m a n Is a se n io r at
L a k e B ru n t ley H ig h S c h o o l. He Is
u c llv c In m u s ic nnd drantu. He Is
the son o f J o a n C. R o m a n .

SANFO RD

MARVA
H A W K IN S

A M E C h u rc h , Sanfo rd.
M o n d ay, the s iste rs a n d th e ir
m o m sp en t an o v e rn ig h t v is it at
the R iv e rs id e H o tel In s u n n y

Fort L a u d e rd a le . O n T u e sd a y ,
they hoarded the S e a -E scap e for
the d a y c ru is e to the Islands.
W e d n e sd a y w a s a h m -fllle d day
at Sen W orld; T h u rs d a y , the
g ro u p sp ent a lo v e ly d a y at New
S m y rn a B e ach . O n F rld u y . a
v e ry h e a r tw a r m in g v is it w as
sp e n t w ith th e ir dear retired
fa m ily p h y s ic ia n . Dr. a n d Mrs.
E d w in E p s te in , a n d yes, th ey got
tn so m e sh o p p in g at S a n fo rd 's
ow n Flea Wor ld. Th e day
w o u ld n 't have been c o m p lete
w ith o u t the o ld -fa sh io n e d fish
fry at the ho m e o f M r. nnd M rs.
W illia m H ard y .

Clasm ates for
56 years
G ro o m s A c a d e m y C la s s ol
1938 m e m b e rs g athered for a
little c h it, c h a t a n d ch ew at
S h o n e y 's o f S a n fo rd . T h e fo llo w ­
in g m e m b e rs o f the c la s s o f '3 8
g athered to re m in is c e a n d enjoy
the m e m o rie s o f the good ole
d a y s at C r o o m s A c a d e m y
S h a r in g th e lu n c h e o n w e re
classmates J a m e s Cherry,
M iam i; A lfr c d la J e n k in s W allace.
M e lv in L a F a lr B c lln n g e r. O lllc
Oliver W illiam s, Thelm a

□ See Hawkins, Page 8B

Hardy Mother,
Daughter Retreat

Julian Roman

Alex Negron

T h e H a rd y M o th e r-D a u g h te r
R etreat w a s held A p r il 3-8. T h e
g ro u p or w o m e n a lo n g w ith th eir
m o th e r, J n m in lc H a rd y , began u
w e e k o f fu n . fr ie n d s h ip a n d
fa n tu s llc h a p p e n in g s. D a u g h te rs
S u m u tru W rig h t. M a ry W rig h t,
M u rth u H a rd y M c C le n n u n , N ettle
H a rd y P a rk s. K u th y H a rd y M ill­
er, A n n llu r d y K e lle y , g ra n d ­
mothers Ko urtn ey Kelley.
N c t r ic k u P u r k s n n d A u d r e y
H a rd y a tten d ed S u n d a y w o rs h ip
se rv ic e at H is to ric St. J a m e s

H«« aid Photo by

MonoH a w k ln t

The Hardy family mothers and daughters gathered for a Hardy Mother-Daughter Retreat.

�BB - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April t7, 1004

Ministry: Volunteer clowning
Burnham has fun while spreading the gospel to kids
By SU SA N W IN N E R
H erald C o rre sp o n d en t
S A N F O R D - B e in g th e c la s s
c lo w n w as an Im age o ne m n y
h ave o f D o u g B u m h n m , h u t Ju st
c lo w n in g a ro u n d w a s s u re ly one
o f h is f a v o r i t e p a s t i m e s .
B u rn h a m w n s u p b eat a n d w ith
h is h ap p y p e rs o n a lity It w as
o b v io u s th e re w ere not tears o f a
c lo w n for h im .
B u rn h a m w a s b o rn a n d raised
In San fo rd . H is fn m lly m o v e d
a w a y for u w h llr bu t have been
b a c k now fo r s ix yearn. He a n d
b is wire. F ra n c e s , h ave been
m a rrie d for 17 y e a rs a n d have
th re e c h ild r e n . C a n d a c e . IS .
C a se y, 12, a n d N ath an , 4. T h e
f a m i ly a t t e n d s th e S a n f o r d
C h u r c h o f G o d . H e Is e m p lo y e d
b y M a c 's E le c tr ic R e p a ir w h ere
h e w o rk s o n re p a irin g e le c tric
m otors.
H is c lo w n in g began ab o u t tw o

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e m b ro id e ry to
truss s t it c h ," site sa id. * T v e
been d o in g c ro s s s titc h fo r a b o u t
10 y e a rs now . I fo u n d I c o u ld do
m ore w ith c ro s s s titc h . I h a d
m ore freedom lo c h a n g e palte rn s th a n w ith e m b ro id e ry a n d
c re w e l."
O c c u p y in g h e rse lf w a s c ite d us
a c o n tr ib u tin g fa c to r to c o n tim i l u g t ie r b o b b y . M c L a in 's
h u s b a n d en joys m a n y a th le tic
a c tiv itie s so M c L a in fo u n d she
c o u ld c h e e r h im o n w h ile s t ill
k e e p in g b u sy . " M y fa th e r a lw a y s
s a id b u s y h a n d s a r c h a p p y
h a n d s ," sa id M c L a in . "I go u lo n g
10 g a m es w ith m y fa m ily b u t the
c ro s s s titc h keep s m y h a n d s
b u s y a n d k e e p s m e fro m b e tn g
b o re d ,"
A n o th e r fa v o rite p la c e M c L a in
e n jo y e d r e la x in g w ith h e r s t ilc h in g w as I h c ir h u n tin g c a m p In
G e o rg ia . " C r o s s s t it c h Is so
p o rta b le a n d II d o e sn 't la k e a lot
of th o u g h t p ro c e s s ." sh e sa id ,
" Y o u ca n p u t It d o w n u n d p ic k It
u p s ix m o n th s lu te r u n d co niln u c . W h e n y o u fin is h a p ro je ct
11 m a k e s y o u lo o k b r illia n t. I
g u e ss I'm |usl a fru s tru le d a r ils !
so ibis s a tis fie s that n e e d ." S h e
a ls o D ia ls tim e lo w o rk a b o u t 1
lo 2 h o u r s a n i g h t a f t e r
h o m e w o rk Is done w h ic h e n d s
u p a b o u t 9 p.m . N ot o n ly h a s
M c L a in c o m p le te d n u m e r o u s
p i c t u r e s , t o w e ls , C h r l s t m u s
s t o c k in g s a n d b re a d c lo t h e s
b a sk e ts, b u t h e r T - s h ir t s a n d
s w e a t s h i r t s w e re t h e m o s t
n u m e ro u s a n d b e a u tifu lly desig n e d . "I see a p a tte rn , th e k id s
o r D a ry l se cs otx? a n d I s ta rt o n
it . " sh e sa id . " S o m e tim e s I b u y a
kit il I c a n 't fin d a p a tte rn . I'm
not Into flo w ers u n d p la n ts s o
t h is Is m y h o b b y ." A d e ta ile d
c ro s s s titc h o f B r itta n y h u n tin g
d o g s w a s a p r e s e n t to h e r
h u s b a n d sin ce th is w a s o n e o f
Ills ho b b les. S tic h a s m a d e a
deer w a ll h a n g in g fo r h e r so n
a n d s e v e ra l T - s h ir t s fo r h e r
d a u g h te r, o n e of w h ic h sh e w o re
to s h o w h e r m o t h e r 's g re a t
talen t.
M c L a in sp o ke o f h o w e a s y sh e
fe e ls c ro s s s titc h Is. " I w a s
ta lk in g to a little g ir l w h o felt it
w as lo o h a rd ," site sa id . "I to ld
her. 'D o n 't look at the w h o le
project. Y o u c a n 't let s o m e th in g
I n t i mi d a t e y o u . J u s t get Inv o lv c d , get stn rlc d a n d go p ie c e
by piece, d a y by d a y , lik e a

life ," he satd. " C lo w n in g Is a
great w ay to re a ch out to k id s
w ith the G o s p e l." B u rn h a m sa id
th at c lo w n in g had Its start in the
c h u r c h In th e 12th c e n tu ry .
" T h e y w o u ld h a v e a p e rso n to
m im e the p r e a c h e r." he said.
R e m e m b e rin g w h at In sp ired
h im to b e g i n t h i s w o r k .
B u rn h a m sp o ke te n d e rly ." I had
s e rn a C h r is tia n c lo w n tro u p e
co m e lo o u r c h u r c h w h e n I w ns
In c o lle g e ." he sa id . " I sa w the
jm s ltlv e effect th e y hud on the
c h ild re n , t th in k , too, m y b asic
sta rt cam e fro m F lo y d S ch a ffe r
a n d P en n e S e w e ll. T h e y re a lly
In sp ired m e ."
T a lk in g ab o u t o n e o f Ids first
acts. B u rn h u m sa id , " I sta rte d
w i t h n t r a n s p a r e n c y for
c h ild re n 's c h u r c h w ith a n a r r a ­
t o r ." he sa id . " I t w ns 'H o w
S e y m o u r G o t S u v e d .' I'd love to
get It p u b ls h c d so o th e r m im e s
ca n use It."
A lth o u g h m u c h o f B u r n h a m 's
c lo w n in g h a s been at v a rio u s
c h u r c l i e s In c h i l d r e n ' s

p u z z le .’ I g u e ss (hat goes w e ll
w ith life to o ."
D e p a rtm e n t stores fo r th re a d
a n d s u p p lie s w as w h e re M c L a in
fe lt in te re s te d p e o p le s h o u ld
begin. "I a ls o gel Ideas fro m a ll
th e c r a f t b o o k s . " sh e s a id ,
" F o u r t e e n c o u n t Is b a s ic a lly
w h a t I do. I'v e done a little bit o f
IB c o u n t. I get th e C ro s s S t itc h
m a g a z in e , L e is u re A r ts a n d seve n d c ra ft ca ta lo gs. T h e y h av e
u n y c o u n t pa tte rn y o u m ig h t
w a n t to t r y ." M c L a in used w aste
c l o t h for her T - s h i r t s an d
s w e a ts h irt d e sign s. T h e w aste
c lo th w a s p lu e cd on the fron t o f
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the s h ir t a n d the p a tte rn s titc h e d
c o m p lls h e d a r t i s t , s t ic Is u
on. T h e w a ste c lo th w a s th e n
m e m b e r o f the S a n fo rd -S e m ln o lc
r e m o v e d t h r c a d - b y - t h r c a d lo
A r t A sso cia tio n . A u d re y Is s till
m a k e th e s titc h in g a p p e a r a s tf It
a c tiv e In the E a ste rn S ta r w here
w a s do n e freehand.
sh e Is a fo rm e r w o rth y m a tro n .
C r a ft s h o w s w ere c ite d ns
S h e taught S u n d a y S c h o o l for 19
a n o th e r so u rc e o f new Ideas for
y e a rs at G ra c e U n ite d M e th o d ist
h e r s titc h in g . M c L a in d isc u s se d
C h u r c h w h e re sh e w a s a ls o
h o w e a rly sch o o ls tm ig h l s lita c tiv e In the U n ite d M e th o d ist
c h in g . " T h e y ta u gh t lit tle g ir ls lo
W om en.
s lllc h lo n g ago In s c h o o l." sh e
A u d re y s a y s sh e u n d P a u l
sa id . "It ta u g h t th e m to fin is h
h ave been v e ry h a p p y together.
w h a t th e y started . M a y b e It a lso
"I th a n k G o d w e a lw a y s stayed
(a ug ht th e m (o be good w iv e s
m a rrie d ," sh e sa id . " W e h ave
a n d m o th e rs ." S h e told o f a
had u good life. W e h ave been
frie n d w h o d o e s ( p illtln g . so now
b le s se d ."
u n d then, th e y m a k e th in g s for
e a c h o th e r o r c o m b in e t h e ir
Brock on ministry
ta le n ts to m a ke q u ill s q u a re s
in New Zealand
w ith c ro s s s t it c h ce n ters.
D u rin g W o rld W a r 11, A lv a
M c L a in w o n se v e ra l c o m p e llB ro c k of S a n fo rd , a lo n g w ith h is
tlo n s In th e past w ith her w o rk ,
tw in b ro th er, Pete, e n liste d In
" Y e a r s a g o w lic n w e liv e d in
the N avy, at age 17. a n d w en t
P a lu tk a , I en tered m y c ro s s s tlc h
th r o u g h b o o t c a m p to g e th e r
tn the P u tn a m C o u n ty F a ir ," sh e
w h e n th e y we r e se p a ra te d .
sa id . "1 w o n first p la ce a n d a
L a te r, A lv a w a s In the n o rth
b lu e rib b o n . It's been 2 0 o r m o re
P a c ific off the P h ilip p in e s w h e n
y e a rs ago so I c a n 't re m e m b e r
the u to m lc b o m b w a s d ro p p ed
w h a t I w o n it for. I got se co n d o r
o
n H iro s h im a , J a p a n In 1945.
th ir d p la c e a few y e a rs ugo In a
A n d . now . so m e 4 9 y e a rs later,
c ra ft fa ir ."
A lv u Is In the N o rth P a c ific at
T h e M c L a in f a m ily e n jo y s
A u c k la n d . N ew Z e a la n d , w h ere
m u c h o f th e ir w e e k e n d s tra v e lhe Is h e a d in g the w o rld -w id e
Ing a ro u n d th e sta te b o a tin g ,
non-profit m in is try plan.
h u n tin g , fis h in g o r s k iin g . N ev er
" V ic t o r io u s M in is t r y T h ro u g h
fo rg o tte n w a s the bag o f c ro s s
C h r is t . " a se lf-h e lp p ro g ra m th at
s t it c h Ju st In ense o f u d u ll
tenches people how to " d u m p
m o m e n t . H e r s p a re m in u t e s
the garbage fro m th e ir life ."
h a v e t u r n e d Id le t im e I n t o
B o r n In C o lu m b ia , S .C . In
b e a u tifu l c re a tio n s fo r fa m ily
1920. Y o u n g B ro c k , a S e m in o le
u n d frie n d s. H e r T - s h ir t s h u g the
H ig h S c h o o l grad u u te , got Ills
b o d ie s o f h e r c h ild re n w ith th e ir
sta rt nt the F ir s t U n ite d M e th o d ­
te n d e r s titc h e s us If to sa y y o u 're
ist C h u rc h In S a n fo rd . H e re c a lls
lo v e d a n d m o m is rig h t here
w ritin g a le tte r to the p asto r
r e m in d in g y o u . S h o w in g h e r
c h ile he w as In the N a v y w h ic h
h u s b a n d , fa m ily a n d frie n d s th at
the pasto r m is in te rp re te d Into
sh e c a re s th ro u g h the tim e a n d
th in k in g that A lv a 's goal w as In
s p e c ia l c h o re s sh e p u ts Into e a c h
w o rk , g iv e s th e to u ch o f w a rm th
n e c d c u to a d d h e r jo y lo th e ir
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Doug Burnham la a bom Christian clown.
m in is t r ie s , he sta te d n n o th c r
fn v o rltc p la c e w as lo c a l n u rs in g
ho m e s. " I t 's s u c h a re w a rd in g
th in g ." he said. " I keep Inte r­
ested b e cau se o f the s m ile on
I h c ir fuce. M a n y o f the o ld e r
fo lk s Just need so m eo n e to s m ile
at th e m a n d to u ch th em . I gel
s u c h a re w a rd Just b e in g there
fo r them T h e re Is o ne Indv nt a
n u r s in g ho m e, w h e n sh e sees
m e c o m in g sh e b re a k s o u t In the
song, " Y o u A r c M y S u n s h in e ."
"I m ade u p a so n g c a lle d 'S in
B u s te rs ' based on the so n g and
(hem e fro m tile m o v ie 'G h o st
B u ste rs .' T h e y a ll love th a t o n e ."
B u rn h a m felt from the b e g in ­

W erine*

*&gt;

n in g (lint t ills w as u m in is try
(but G o d p la ce d h im In. "It Is a
m in is t r y ." he said. "1 w an te d lo
take t h r m in is t r y b e yo n d the
c h u r c h w a lls, to the h ig h w a y s,
b y -w a y s a n d hedges. Y o u c a n 't
lend people lo C h r is t from a
d ista n c e . It h a s to be m o re o f a
one-to-one. W h e n people see n
p re a c h e r c o m in g w ith h is big
B ib le a n d a T h o m p s o n c h a in
re fe re n ce . It c a n s c a re th e m
a w a y .”
B u m h n m h o p ed to begin a
n o n -p rofit o rg a n iz a tio n lo tra in
c lo w n s . " I w ant to start an
o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d c u l l It
C I R C U S ." be satd. " T h a t sta n d s

for C lo w n s In R ig h te o u s Con
Becratlnn U n to S a lv a tio n . I've
tier it try in g to tra in m y own
tro u p e to do s k its In c h u rch e s
bu t tra in in g Is slo w . It takes
n u m b e rs a n d d e d ic a tio n . Muyl*o ne d a y w e c a n ta k e the city,
c o u n ty a n d the w h o le state for
C h r is t. I hope the o rg an izatio n
ca n h e lp tra in fo r th a t b e a u t y |
feci it 's tim e for C h r is tia n s tn get
out a n d w itn e ss. C lo w n in g Is a
tool fur w itn e s s in g .” lie said that
he hoped th ro u g h th is o rganlza
tlo n that people c o u ld pool from
t h r e x p e rie n c e o f o th e r C h ristia n
c lo w n s.
F o r Ix-glnncrs o r those Inter
c a tc d In c lo w n in g . B u rn h a m
suggested to lo o k ut as malty
re so u rce s as y o u ca n . "Peoplt
Interested need to reuil a lot
about the h is to ry o f clo w n in g,
he said. " W a tc h c lo s e ly when
y o u see n c ir c u s u n d notice tinc lo w n ro u tin e s. Be Instant and
be In v e n tiv e ."
He a lso sp o ke or the three
d lffe rc n t d o w n s y o u w ill read
about In the h is to ry o f clow ning.
T h r w h ile fare d o w n represent*
the h a p p y . J o lly u n d upheni
Image. T h e au g u st (pronounced
ah-gnoat) d o w n h a s a p in k far t
w ith w h ite a ro u n d the eyes and
m o u t h , o u t l i n e d In b la c k .
A u g u st d o w n s nre m ore ol Hit
fa ll g u y w e a rin g u u tslze d clothe*
a n d a c tin g c lu m s y . Burnham
h a s m o d e le d h is nut lit and
m a k e -u p a f lc r t h is clow n. A
c h a ra c te r c lo w n n r tra m p w.i*
nam ed as the tear Jerker. Hie suit
d o w n a n d the hobo. Another
fa m ilia r w o rd h e a rd b y clown*
w as an " a lle y . " " A n 'a lle y ' is .»
t ra in in g tim e ," sa id Bu rnh am
" C l o w n s c o m e t o g e t h e r in
m o d ify t h e ir d o w n in g s k ills
I hey le a rn new irlrk.s. skits,
t r ip s , s la p s , th e p u n c h am i
d o u b le -ta k e lo o k s to nam e .i
fe w ,"
O n ce a p e rso n h a s determ ined
th e ty p e o f c lo w n he w a n ts to lie,
then m a k e -u p a n d nut lit is next

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In a d d itio n to sp ace a lie n s, co m ed y and n o stalg ia,
c la s s ic a l ballet w ill be alive and w ell at B alle t
G u ild 's "O u t o lT h ls W o rld " perform ance. D ancing
the m in is try . B u t. at the tim e,
A lv a , a P h i B e ta K u p p a at the
U n iv e rs ity or F lo rld u , w as t h in k ­
in g ab o u t b e co m in g a m e d ica l
d o cto r. H o w ev er, he Inter e n ­
tered G a rre tt T h e o lo g ic a l S e m i­
n a ry In E v a n sto n . 111. w here lie
rece iv e d h is d iv in it y degree w ith
d is tin c tio n .
T h e fo rm e r p a sto r o f the F irs t
U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u r c h o f
Z c p h y r h llls . the Rev. B ro c k and
h is fa m ily h ave ih c ir re tire m e n t

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to M o za rt's "N ig h t M u s ic " are M o lls s a Garris
(from lolt), Klm m lo L o u w sm a and N a la llo W old.

ho m e In D a d e C ity . He Is m a r ­
r i e d to t h e f o r m e r R o b e r t a
" B u n n le " W h i t t i e r a n d th e y
huve one d a u g h te r and a
g ra n d so n . He Is the b ro th e r o f
N u n cy T c r w lllc g e r o f Sunford.

Ballet 'Out ot
This World’
C a ll It " O u t o f T h is W o rld ."
lltc "s e a s o n 's sp ace age, s u p e r­
so n ic In v a s io n " o r w hatever, but
the real tru th o f the m u tter Is,

B alle t G u ild o f S a n fo rd -S e m ln o lc
has left the p la n e t fo r Its forth­
c o m in g 2 ( ill) a n n u a l p e rfo r­
m an ce.
"O u t o f T ills W o r ld " Is sch e d ­
uled A p r il 23. ut 8 p.m .. and
S u n d a y , A p r il 24. at 2 p.m .. In
the a u d ito riu m o f L a k e M ary
H ig h Scho o l,
E x p e c t un In v a sio n o f a lie n s as
w e ll as a trip d o w n M e m o ry Lane
c o m b in e d w llh a lot o f com ed y.

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T h e Parade o f H o m e s ru n s
fro m A p r il 17 lo M a y 1. H o m e s
w ill be open from 10 a.m . to 6
p .m . M o n d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y
a n d f r o m n o o n to 0 p .m .,
S u n d a y . W h ile (lie p a ra d e Is u
good so u rce o f In fo rm a tio n for
the new h o m e b u y e r, It nlso
a llo w s e sta b lish e d h o m e o w n e rs
a c h a n c e to se e t h e l a t e s t
I n n o v a tio n s In h o m e d e s ig n ,
a p p lia n c e s , te c h n o lo g y a n d Inte­
r io r decor.
T h e o ffic ia l Intrude d ire c to ry
w i l l b e a v a ila b le b e g in n in g
M o n d a y , A p r il 18 at the H o m e
B u ild e r s A s s o c ia tio n o ffice lo c a t­
ed at 54 4 M a y o A v e n u e .
M a itla n d .

Auction, dinner
T h e re w ill be so m e In te re stin g
Ite m s to be h ad ul the a u c tio n , lo
be h e ld A p r il 23 at S t, P e te r's
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h . T h e a u c tio n ,
a n d a sp a g h e tti d in n e r, u rc b e in g
h e ld to ra is e m o n e y for m e d i­
c in e s a n d s u p p li e s f o r (h e
c h u r c h 's u p c o m in g m e d ic a l
m is s io n to Q u in c e de E n c ro .
H o n d u ra s.
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b e g in s nt 7 p .m b ill the Item s
c a n b e v ie w e d p r io r to the
a u c tio n , d u r in g the sp a g h e tti
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p.m .
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$ 3 .5 0 for u d u lts a n d $ 2 .7 5 for
c h ild re n a n d con he p u rc h a s e d
In a d v a n c e o r ut the d o o r. T o
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a ir la lh a lo n .
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lu g o f w a r II w as B ro w n ie le a d e rs
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S p a rc w ater b a llo o n s from the
s h o tp u l event w ere then p u l to
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a n d lo s in g leaders.
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o u s ly do n ated the use o f th e ir
m u lti-p u rp o se field al the new
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By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 17. 1004

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tio n s m ig h t he e sta b lish e d In the
y e a r ahead wi t h p e rso n s y o u 'll
m eet in y o u r Held o f e n d e a v o r.
T h e s e f r ie n d s h ip s c o u ld s p ill
o v e r Into y o u r s o c ia l w o rld a s
w e ll.
ARIES (M a rch 2 1-Apri l 10) He
m in d fu l o f the typ e o f a sse ss­
m e n ts y o u m ake tod ay to d e ­
te rm in e w h e th e r th e y a re p re d i­
c a te d up o n lo^k al a s s u m p tio n s
o r e m o tio n a l ones. T h e la tte r
c o u ld he p ro b le m a tica l. A rle s ,
H e a l y o u rs e lf lo a b ir th d a y g ill
S e n d for y o u r A stro -G ra p h p re ­
d ic tio n s lu r th e y e a r ah e a d b y
m a ilin g $7 a n d a long. selfa d d ressed . siuni|ie&lt;l e n v e lo p e to
A s lro -G rn p h . c/o th is n e w sp a p e r,
H O. B o x
N ew Y o rk . N Y.
10103, He s u re to s ta le y o u r
z o d ia c slu m
TAURUS (A p ril 2 0 -M a v 20)
A n ag re e m e n t y o u re c e n tly n e ­
g o tia te d c a n Ih - im p ro v e d u p o n If
y o u d o n ’ t d r m n n d p e r k s to
w h ic h y o u 're not e n title d . S triv e
to Ik *reasonable.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1-.lim e 20|
C o n d it io n s a re n 't o p l lo h r Ideal
tod ay, yet yo u sh o u ld do m o d e r­
a te ly w ell in y o u r fin a n c ia l and
c o m m e rc ia l affairs. Ik 1 s n tls tlrd
w ith w hat y o u get on the p lu s
side
CANCER (dune 2 1 -J u ly 221 It
m ig h t c a u se ot her s to re e v a lu a te
th e ir r e la tio n s h ip w ith y o u If yo u
sh o w fa v o ritis m tod ay to w a rd s
In d iv id u a ls w h o c a n d o so m e ­
th in g for y o u and s lig h t those
w h o c a n 't.
LEO ( J u ly 23 -A u g. 22) U po n
o c c a s io n y o u Irave In c lin a tio n s
10 re w a rd the u n d e s e rv in g w h ile
o v e rlo o k in g p e rso n s y o u s h o u ld
a c k n o w le d g e . U n fo rtu n a te ly . Its
im p u ls e m ig h t tie o p e ra tiv e to ­
day.
VIRGO (A u g . 2 3 -Sept 2 2 l II
y o u 'r e a good lis te n e r today
there Is a c h a n c e y o u w ill gain
u s e fu l kn o w le d g e from tw o d ll
ferent a sso c ia te s re g a rd in g tw o
d llfe re n t s itu a tio n s W h at y o u 'll
11 .n n c a n he u tiliz e d .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-O ct 23) Y o u
a re p re s e n tly o n tra c k to so m e ­
t h in g that h a s m o re In trin s ic
v a lu e H um e a rly a p p e a ra n c e s
In d ica te d . Its real w o rth w ill
e v e n tu a lly he reco gnized .
SCORPIO (Oct, 2-1 N ov 221

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 18, 1004

by J im m y Jo h n so n

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T r y lo do a s little d e le g a tin g as
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to d a y w h e re c r it ic a l
a s s ig n in ''n is a re c o n ce rn e d . Yo n
c o u ld he e x tre m e ly lu c k y In
t ilin g s vo n m a u a g r or d ire ct hut
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D re.
2 1 ) D o n o t gi v e t on m u c h
cre d e n ce to e a rly In d ic a to rs to ­
d a y . b e c a u s e t h e y c o u ld he
m isle a d in g . Y o u s h o u ld get lu c k ­
ier w h e n the lln ls h lin e Is In
sig h t, not v is a versa.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 2 2 J a n
I HI Y o u a n d l wo o f y o u r close
I rlc iu ls are lik e ly lo he In c o m ­
plete a c c o rd today w here m ajo r
issu e s are co n ce rn e d . H o w ev er.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21 J u lv 22)
The p o s itio n y o u la k e today
m ig h t lie c o u n te r o p p o sed to the
js is ttlo u s o l nsM x'Intcs. It s h o u ld
he e a s y t o d i s t i n g u i s h I tie
lo y a lis t from the a d versaries.
LEO (July 23 A u g . 22) There
nre te r la in tim e s w hen II ts w ise
in keep o u r m o u th s sh u t, and
O ils c o u ld tie one ol tho se d a y s. II
y o u m u st la- beard, lim it It to
lo v e d o n e s w h o w o n 't m isu se
w lia l vo u sa y
VIRGO (A u g . 2 3 -S e p t. 221
L is te n to a ll p o in ts o f view today
a n d la- c o n sid e ra te re g a rd in g the
o p in io n s o f o th ers. If y o u a t ­
tem p t in tie m a n ip u la tiv e , yo u
m ig h t gel ta n g le d In y o u r ow n
w ell.
LIBRA (Sept 23 O ct. 23) W h o
y o u are a n d w hat yo u sta n d lo r
m ig h t lie pu l tu the test tod ay. If
y o u lo w e r y o u r sta n d a rd s for
e x p e d itio u s p u rjx is c s . II c o u ld do
s e rio u s h a rm to y o u r Image.
SCOHPIO (G el. 2-I-Nov. 22)
Y o u ru lg lil not he v e ry s u c ­
c e ssfu l to d a y try in g lo se rve a s a
m e d ia to r b e tw e e n d is s e n t in g
f r i e n d s . I n s t e a d ol g e l l i n g

Last year y o u m a y uni have
been lo o su cc e ssfu l at fin is h in g
w h til y o u st ar t ed. T h e y e a r
ah e a d , how ever, c o u ld he |usi
the o p p o site w here y o u 'll c o in
p lc le u o l o n ly new th in g s, b ill
o ld t ilin g s as well.
A R I E S (M arch 21 A p r il IH|
O v e rre a c tin g e m o tio n a lly in d e ­
v e lo p m e n ts lo d a v c o u ld cause
y o ti t o I) e h a v e I n a
n o n p ro d u c tiv e m illin e r. In o rd er
to w ill su p p o rt fro m o th e rs you
m u st lie lo g ic a l a n d co o l (traded.
TAURUS {A p ril 2 0 M a y 20) II
y o u 're p la g u e d by o ld se lf-d o u b ts
to d ay It's tim e for y o u lo sta ri
lo o k in g for new s o lu tio n s to y o u r
p ro b le m s. He p n ile u L because
y o u r e a rly a rm y o f th o u g h ts
m ig h t not he y o u r best ones.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 - J u n e 20)
Today If y o u 're d o in g b u sin e ss
w i t h n it u n fa m ilia r firm , get
th e m tu put a ll o f llt c lr p ro m ise s
a n d g u a ra n te e s In w ritin g . D o n 't
d o b u s in e s s o n m e re ly a s s u m p ­
tio n s.
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H its h a rm o n y m ig h t not p re v a il
w lte rr m in o r ones are at s la k e
AQUARIUS D a n 20-Kch. 10|
T o d a y y o u 're in a m a rv e lo u s
a ch ie v e m e n t c y c le w here m ajm
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts arc co n ce rn e d .
G iv e y o u rs e lf m e a n in g fu l o b ­
jectives. d o u 'l m e ss a ro u n d w ith
In sig n ifica n t s h ill
PISCES (Feb, 2 0 -M a rc h 20)
Y o u c o u ld do r a lh c r w ell today
In e n d e a v o rs o r e n te rp ris e s Hint
re q u ire ta k in g a c a lc u la te d risk.
C h a n c e s a re n 't apt to In tim id a te
y o u . yet y o u 'll uni do a n y th in g
rid ic u lo u s
C o p y r ig h t 1 0 0 4 N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.
e v e ry o n e m a d at yo u, let them
w o rk out (h e ir ow n p ro b le m s.
SAGITTARIUS |Nov. 23-D ec.
21) In o rd e r lo tie su c c e ssfu l
tod ay y o u m u st Ik - able lo d ra w
the lin e betw een frie n d s h ip a n d
b u s in e s s It a Hu wed lo o v e rla p ,
yo u m igh t do so m e th in g y o u ’ll
la te r regret.
CAPRICORN (D ee 2 2 -J a n
I ‘ *I In d e a lin g s w t l h frie n d s
lo d a y ir v in d o lh a i w h ic h Is best
lo r the greatest num lM-r II yo u
tall in take Into c o n s id e ra tio n
e v e ry o n e 's needs, y o u 're not apt
to succeed at w liat you attempt.
AQUARIUS D a n . 2 0 Feb. 101
S o m e o n e w ith w hom y o u 'll be
In vo lved tod ay m igh t a tte m p t to
h av e o th e rs b e liev e lic /s h c d e ­
se rves cre d it for s o m e th in g y o u
(ltd N lji It In the Imd
PISCES |Fell. 2 0 -M a re h 20)
G u a r d ag ain st In c lin a tio n s to d ay
to try lo revise s o m e th in g th o l
In clu d e s o llie rs . n s w e ll as y o u r ­
self. w llh o u l g e ttin g th e ir c o ilse n t. T h e ir v ie w s m lg lii c o n flic t
w ill) yours.
C o p y r ig h t 10 9 4 N E W S P A P E R
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder
H a v e y o u b e e n w o n d e r in g
w h ere I fin d o u t abo u t tho se s illy
s ig n s ? T h e y c o m e fro m H ie
a m u s in g "N o te s A Q u e rie s " c o l­
u m n b y J o s e p h M u rk e r In T h e
G u a rd ia n n ew sp ap e r Iti E n g la n d .
Mere is a n o th e r one, O n the tip o f
G re a t C a m a n o c Isla n d In the
H r llls h V ir g in N u iu ls there used
lo he u sig n |xo e la lm |n g " N o
l respasslng without per­
m is s io n . "
In bridg e, there are a few su it
c o m b in a tio n s H u t a rc m tsp la y e d
re g u la rly . T o d a y 's d e al featu res
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le a d s Hu* d ia m o n d s ix . A fte r East
p la y s th e Ja ck and y o u w in wi t h
the q u een, ho w do y o u c o n ­
tin u e ?
Y o u have se ve n lo p tric k s : tw o
sp ad es, thre e h earts a n d tw o
d ia m o n d s. M aybe y o u a tta c k e d
sp ad es, h o p in g for a . 3-3 sp ilt.

H ut that w ill h a jip c n o n ly about
o n e tim e In three. M a y b e y o u
jila y e d o n c lu b s . H ut good d e ­
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A PART OF LOTS 4 ANO 5 , BLOCK D, SPORTSMAN'S
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COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN
I’ U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A; TIIENCE
RUM SOUTH 0 9 * 0 9 '2 1 " NEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LIN E
OF
S A ID
BLOCK
D AND
THE
EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LIH E OF WINTER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
COrUIErl OF SAID D!X&gt;CK II; TIIENCE SOUTH 8 0 *5 4 * 1 9 "
EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID BLOCK 0
AIID THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIH E OF BEM INOLA BOULEVARD, 2 6 1 .7 1 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST­
ERLY CORNER OF LOT 4, S A ID BLOCK B AND THE
I-O llir o »
BEG INNING ; TIIENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 'J l "
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LIH E OF S A ID LOT 4 A
DISTANCE OF 5 .7 1 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 9 '0 7 "
( EAST, 1 4 9 .9 8 FEET TO A PO INT Oil THE EASTERLY
LINE OF THE WESTERLY H OF LOT 5 , S A ID BLOCK II;
TIIENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 '2 I “ WEST ALONG S A ID L IH E ,
5 .7 5 TEET TO THE SOUTHEASTENLY CORNER OF THE
WESTERLY
^
OF
S A ID
LOT
5;
TIIENCE
NORTH
O il*54* J 9 " WEST AIONO THE SO'.THrP.LY L IH E OF Tilfc
WEST s OF S AID LOT 5, THE SOUTHERLY LIME OF
SAID LOT 4 AND TIIE NORTHERLY R ICIIT-O F-W AY LIH E
o r s e m i n o l a b o u l e v a r d , 1 4 9 . 9 a r t i r r t o t iif .
POINT o r UEGIIINIHG.
CONTAINING 862 SQUARE FEET,

PARCEL HO.

A PART OF LOT 2 2 , BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AO RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 OF TIIE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS I
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 17, BLOCK B A3 RECORDED III SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E ,
PLAT BOOK 8 ,
PAGES 12 AND 11 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
S A ID PO IN T ALSO DEING TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
o r CRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E PLAT, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK I I , PAGE 41 O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A; TIIENCE RUN SOUTH
8 0 * 5 4 '1 9 " EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
SAID BLOCK U, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AND THE
NORTHERLY R IG IIT -O r-W A Y LIH E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 .0 5 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
TIIENCE EASTERLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF S A ID CURVE,
TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID BLOCK B AND TIIE
NORTHERLY R IC IIT-O F-W AY LIN E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 4 1 0 .1 1 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF TANGEHCY;
THENCE NORTH 5 1 * 5 6 '4 l " EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHER­
LY L IN E o r S A ID BLOCK B AND TIIE NORTHERLY
R IG IIT-O F-W AY
L IN E
OF
S E M IH O U
BOULEVARD,
2 6 8 .7 1 FEET TO TIIE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 1 , S A ID BLOCK II AND TIIE PO INT O r BEGIN­
N IN G ; TIIENCE HORTII 18*01 *1 9 “ WEST ALONG TIIE
WE3TEHLY LIH E OF SAID LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF
1 2 .9 1 FEET; TIIENCE NORTH 5 1 * 5 0 '2 3 " EAST, 9 9 .9 7
FEET TO THE EASTERLY LIH E o r S A ID LOT 2 2 ;
TIIENCE SOUTH 1 8 * 0 1 '1 9 " EAST ALONG S A ID L IN E ,
1 1 .0 9 FEET TO TIIE S017TIIEABTERLY CORNER OF S AID
IX&gt;T 22,’ TIIENCE SOUTH 5 1 * 5 6 * 4 1 " WEST ALONG THE
SOUTHERLY LIME OF S M P I jOT 2 2 , AND TIIE NORIMERLY RIG IIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF S E M IH O U BOULEVARD,
9 9 .9 7 FEET TO THE PO INT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING

1300 SQUARE FEET,

PARCEL NO.

1 7 2 9 .4
S E M IH O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

7 9 1 .5

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOTS 4 AND 5 , BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE, SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
10 EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS rOLLOWSl
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
BLOCK 0 , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED III
PLAT BOOK 0 , PAGES 12 AND I I OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FlrORIOA; TIIENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 '2 l " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
L IN E
OF
S A ID
BLOCK
B
AND
TIIE
EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN K
O r WINTER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 .0 0 FEET TO TIIE SOUTIIWESTEHLY
CORNER OF SAID BLOCK B; TIIENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 4 '1 9 "
EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IH E OF S A ID BLOCK B
AND
TIIF.
NORTHERLY
R IG IIT -O r-W A Y
L IN E
OF
M .M U IO U BOULEVARD, 2 6 1 .7 1 FEET TO THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 4, S A ID BLOCK U; TIIENCE
IIOIITII 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST ALONG TIIE WESTERLY LIH E
O F S A ID LOT 4 , A DISTANCE OF 5 .7 1 FEET TO TIIE
POINT OP BEG INNING ;
TIIENCE CONTINUE HORTII
0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST ALONG S A ID L IN E ,
5 .8 7 FEET;
THENCE
SOUTH
8 0 *5 5 *0 7 "
EAST,
1 2 .1 6
FEET;
TIIENCE SOUTH 0 9 *0 4 * 5 1 " WEST, 5 .0 0 KEET; TIIENCE
NORTH 0 0 * 5 5 ' 0 7 " WEST, 1 2 .1 6 FEET TO TIIE PO IN T
OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 61 SQUARE FEET,

MORE OR LESS.

PARCEL HO.

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEE SIM PLE

1 9 4 .6

'

A PART OF LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE, SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
10 EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 11 OF
THE PU B LIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUIITY, F L O R I­
DA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS rOLLOHSl
COMMENCE AT TIIE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
BLOCK B, SPORTSHAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUIITY, FLO RID A; TIIENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 '2 1 " NEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LIR E
OF
SAID
BLOCK
B
AND
THE
EASTERLY
RIGIIT-OF-W AY
L IK E
OF WHITER PARK DRIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 .0 0 FEET TO TIIE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF S AID BLOCK U; TIIENCE SOUTH 3 0 * 5 4 '3 9 "
EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S AID BLOCK 0
AND TIIF. NORTHERLY RICIIT-O F-W AY LIH E OF BEMIHOLA BOULEVARD, 4 1 1 .7 1 FEET TO TIIE SOUTHWESTER­
LY CORNER OF THE EASTERLY *1 OF LOT 5 , SAID
BLOCK II AMD THE P O IN T OF BEG INNING ; TIIENCE
NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 '2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E
OF TIIE EASTERLY S
OF SAID LOT 5 , A DISTANCE
OF 5 .7 5 FEET; TIIENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 5 '0 7 " EAST,
1 0 0 .0 2 FEET TO A PO IN T OH THE EASTERLY L IN E OF
TIIE WESTERLY S OF LOT 6 , S AID BLOCK II; TIIENCE
SOUTH 09 * 0 5 '2 1 " WEST ALONG S A ID L IH E ,
5 .7 7
FEET TO TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF TIIE WEST­
ERLY S OF SAID LOT 6 ; TIIENCE NORTH 0 0 *5 4 * 3 9 "
WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF TIIE WESTERLY
&gt;1 OF SAID ID T 6 , TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OP TIIE
EASTERLY S OF SAID LOT 5 AND THE NORTHERLY
RICIIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF SEMINOLA BOULEVARD, A
DISTANCE OF 1 0 0 .0 2 FEET TO TIIE PO IN T OF BEGIN­
NIN G.
CONTAINING 576 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL NO. 2 2 8 .4

MORE OR LESS.
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

A PART OF LOT 2 2 , BLOCK D, SPORTSHAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RAHGE 10
EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
III FLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AIID 11 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS 1

|
I

COMHKHCE
AT
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OP
LOT 17,
BlrOCK B AS RECORDED IN SPORTSMAN'S
PARAD ISE, PLAT BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
SAID PO IN T ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF C R I S U B D IV IS IO N , A R EPLAT, AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 3 1 , PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 0 * 5 4 11 9 " EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IH E OF
S A ID BLOCK D, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AND THE
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 .0 5 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
4 9 8 .6 8 FECT, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 0 '4 0 AND A
CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 5 * 3 1 '0 1 " EAST; THENCE
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF 8 A ID CURVE, THE
SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID BLOCK B AND THE NORTII-

MORE OR LESS,

TOGETHER WITH

MORE OR LESS,

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL HO.

1 7 2 8 .4
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOT 2 1 , BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T DOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 11 OF TIIE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR10A.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS I
COMMENCE
AT
TIIE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
LOT 17,
BLOCK D AS RECORDED IN SPORTSMAN'S
PAR AD IS E , P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF TIIE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOHIDA,
SAID P O IN T ALSO DEING TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF C R I S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED III
P U T DOOK 11, PAGE 41 o r TIIE PU B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A; TIIENCE RUN SOUTH
8 0 *5 4 * 1 9 " EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY LIH E OF
S A ID BLOCK I),
SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AND THE
NORTHERLY R IG IIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 .0 5 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
4 9 0 .6 8 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 0 '4 0 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 3 * 1 1 '0 1 "
EAST;
TIIENCE EASTENLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF S A ID CURVE,
THE SOUTHERLY LIH E OF SAID BLOCK U AND TIIE
4 9 8 .6 8 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 8 '4 0 AND A
CHORD BEARING OF HORTII 7 5 * 1 1 '0 1 " EAST; TIIENCE
EASTERLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF S A ID CURVE, THE
SOUTHERLY H U E OF S A ID BLOCK It AMD TIIE NORTH­
ERLY RICIIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF S E M IIIO U BOULEVARD,
4 1 0 .1 1 FEET TO TIIE PO INT OF TANGEHCY; TIIENCE
HORTII
5 1 * 5 6 ' 4 1"
EAST ALONG
TIIE
NORTHERLY
RIG IIT-O F-W AY
LIH E
OF
S E M IH O U
BOULEVARD,
1 6 8 .7 6 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 2 , S AID BLOCK U; TIIENCE HORTII 3 8 * 0 1 '1 9 "
WEST ALONG TIIE WESTERLY LIH E OF SAID LOT 2 2 , A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 .7 3 rEET TO TIIE PO IN T OF BEGIN­
NING TIIENCE CONTINUE NORTH
3 8 * 0 3 '1 9 "
WEST
ALONG
S A ID
L IN E
8 .0 0
rE E T ;
TIIENCE
NORTH
5 1 * 5 0 '2 3 " EAST, 9 9 .9 7 FEET, TO TIIE EASTERLY
L IN E OF S AID LOT 2 2 ; TIIENCE SOUTH 3 8 * 0 1 '1 9 "
EAST ALONG S A ID L IN E , B .0 0 FEET; TIIENCE SOUTH
51 * 5 0 '2 1 "
WEST,
6 6 .7 6 FEET;
TIIENCE
NORTH
38 * 0 9 '3 7 "
WEST,
5 .0 0
FEET;
TIIENCE
SOUTH
WEST,
5 .0 0
FEET;
TIIENCE
SOUTH
5 1 *5 0 *2 3 "
1 8 * 0 9 '1 7 "
EAST,
5 .0 0
FEET;
TIIENCE
SOUTH
5 1 * 5 0 ' 2 1 " WEST, 2 0 .2 2 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING.

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P e lilio n a r. and any request lor a h ea rin g cn lha p a llllo n lo r lha
O rd e r o l T a k in g . II desired, on P e titio n e r's A tto rn ey, whose nam e
and a d d ress Is shown below on or before A p r il 27, 1794. an d lo Ilia the
o rig in a l o l your w ritte n defense) and a n y recyjesl lo r h e a rin g on lha
P e titio n (or Ihe O rd e r o l Taking w llh lh a C lr r k o l this C o u rt either
b e fo re s e r v le t on lt d P e tit o n e r's A tto rn e y o r Im m e d ia te ly
th ere a fter, lo stiow w hat rig h t, lllla . In la ra tl a lien you o r a n y o l you
h a v e or c la im In and to the p ro p e rly d e scrib e d In sa id P a llllo n and to
show causa. II a n y you hava. w hy s a id p ro p e rly should not be
condem ned lo r lh a uses an d purposas as sal torlh In sa id P e titio n II
you la ll lo answ er, a default m a y be entered a g u n t l you lo r lh a ra lla l
dem anded In lha P a llllo n II you la ll lo re&lt;|resl a (tearing on lha
P a llllo n for O rd e r of Taking you sha ll w a iv e a n y rig h t to ob|ect lo
sa id O rd e r of T a kin g
W IT N E S S m y hand an d seal of sa id Cocel on lha l l l h d a y of
M a rc h . 1794
IS E A LI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C I E R K O F THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
I N A N D F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R I O A
B y Ru th K in g . D e p u ty C le rk
R O B E R T A M C M ILL A N
C ounfy A ttorn ey
lo t S em in ola County, F lo rid a
Sem inola County S erv ices B u ild in g
HOI E a s l f Irs l Street
S an lord. F lo rid a 17771
Telephone (4071 111 1110 E&gt; l 7214
A tto rn e y lo r P e titio n e r
P u b lis h A p r il 10. l7 7 4 a r d A p r ll 17. 1794
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
tIM IN O L E COUNTY,
F L O R IO A
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A S E NO. 7 1 I M I C A
D IV IS IO N 148
STATE S T R E ET BAN K AND
T R U S T C O M P A N Y. AS
TRUSTEE
P la ln llllli) .

vs

O O N A L O P K IS H e l al,
O tfe n d a n tls l
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
pu rsuant lo a F in a l Ju dg m en t of
lo re c ln s c ra d a te d M a r c h I t ,
1774. and entered In C a te No
71 I M I C A M B of Ihe C ir c u it
C o u rt o l Ihe E I G H T E E N T H
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In and lo r S E M
I N O L E County. F lo rid a w ltarein
STATE S T R E ET BANK AND
T R U S T C O M P A N Y . AS
T R U S T E E Is Ihe P la ln llll and
D O N A L D P K IS H . D O N N A M
K I S H , an d W E K I V A H U N T
C L U B C O A A M U N IT Y A SSO CI
A T ION. INC are lha Defen
dan ls. I w ill te ll lo Ihe highest
and best biddar lo r cash a l Ihe
west Iron! s le p t o l Ihe S E M I
H O L T C o u n t, C ou rtho u se at
II 00 a m . on lha P h day o l
M a y . 1774. lh a follow in g da
s c r 'bad p ro p a rly as sal lo rth in
sa id F in a l Ju d g m a n l
L O T II. W E K I V A H I L L S
S E C T IO N 4 A C C O R D IN G TO
TH 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 H OOK 31
P A G E S 34 A N D 31 P U B L I C
R E C O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . T L O R ID A
W IT N E S S M Y H A N D and lha
sa a l o l this C ourt on A p r il 4
1774
IS E A L I
H O N O RABLE
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C la rk o l lha C ir c u it Court
By D orothy W Rollo n
Deputy C le rk
IM P O R T A N T
N O T IC E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H
D I S A B I L I T I E S A CT
O F 1770
A d m in is tra tiv e O rder
N o 71 17
P erson s w llh a d is a b ility who
need a s p a tia l a ccom m odation
•0 p a rtic ip a te in th is proceeding
should contact A D A Coordinator
a l M l N P a rk A venue Suite N
M l. Sanlord. F lo rid a 33771 a l
laast liv e 111 days p rio r to Ihe
p ro ce e d in g
Telephone
(4071
131 4 JM E k l 4337. 1 100 711
4771(1001, or I 700 7111770 I VI.
v ia F lo rid a R e la y S ervice
P u b lis h A p r il 10 17. 1774
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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 IO A
C I V I L D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O 71 1143 C A 14 E
EM C M O RTG AG E CO RPO RA
TIO N. a D e la w a re co rpora tion
P l a ln ll ll

vs
K A R E N
G O R D O N and
H O N A L D O E W A R a l al
D afen dan ft
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l p u rsu an t lo Ihe O rd e r or
F in a l S u m m a ry Judgm ent en
le re d In th is cause In Ihe C irc u it
C ourt for Sem inole County. F lo r
ida. d escrib e d as
Lot 1 o l R E G E N C Y G R E E N
a cco rd in g Ic Ihe P la t thereof, as
record ed In P l« l Book II. on
P a g e t 19, 40 and 41. o l Ihe P u b lic
R e co rd s o l S E M I N O L E C o u n t,
F lo rid a
a l p u b lic sal# to »ha highest
bidder, lor cash, a l ihe West
I r o n l d o o r o l the S e m in o le
County Courthouse. M l N P a rk
A v e n u e . S a n lo r d . S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a , at 11 00 A M .
on Ihe 3rd d a y o l M a y IT7«
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk o l Ihe C irc u it Court
By Jana E Ja ta w ic
t-uonsn A p r il 10 17. 1774
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IG 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 A S E N O .: 74 U 4 0 R I I P
IN R E THE M A R R IA G E OF
H E R M A L M O O RE.
P e titio n e r/W ife.
and
H A RO LD E A R L M O O RE.
H etp on den l/H u tba n d
N O T I C E O F A C T IO N
TO M A R O L O E A R L M O O R E
(C /O JA N IE M A E M O O RE
2143 C R A W F O R D
S A N F O R O . F L O R I D A 33771
(Respondent's La st Known
A dd ress)
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y NO TI
F I E O that a P etitio n lor D lt
solution o l M a rria g e has been
H ied a ga in st you. and lh a l you
a re re q u ire d lo serve a copy o l
your Response or P le a d in g lo
lh a P e titio n upon Ihe W ilt s
a tto rn e y . TH O M A S C
G R E E N E . E S Q U I R E , 411 E a s l
F ir s t Street. S a n lo rd F lo rid a
13772 0471. and III# Ihe orig in a l
R e tp o n ta o r P le a d in g In Ihe
O lllc * o l tbe C le rk o l Ihe C irc u it
C ou rt, on o r before Ihe ll h day
o l M a y . 1774 II you la ll lo do so.
a D e fa u lt Ju d g m e n t w ill be
taken again st you lo r lha re b e l
dem anded In Ihe P e llllo n
O A T E D a l S an lord. Sem inole
County. F lo rid a , th is l i s t day o l
M a rc h . 1774
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y D ian e K B ru m m e tl
P u b lis h A p r il 1. 10. 17, 34. 1774
D EQ 34
IN V I T A T I O N TO B ID
A n n u a l R e qu irem e n t
A greem en t
F o r S lre e l N a m e Signs
A / R 144
S e m ln o tt C o u n ty B o a rd o l
Cou n ty C o m m issio n e rs requests
In te re s te d p a r tie s lo s u b m il
fo rm a l sealed bids for lha above
referen ce d In vita tion to Hid
B id p a cka g es w ill be a v a ila b le
a l Ihe C o u n ty 's P u rc h a sin g O l
v isio n located at
HOI E III S lre e l. Room 1304
S a n lord F L 13771
R a q u e tl 'o r b id docum ents
m a y be m ade by c a llin g 14071
l i t I I M e.ten sio n 7114. or v ia
fa c s im ile a l 1407) J M 7144
B id s m u ll be re ceiv ed by the
P u rc h a s in g D iv is io n no later
'h i n 2 00 p m (lo ca l lim e , on
W ednesday. M a y 4. 1771 B ids
re c e iv e d e fle r such lim e w ill be
re tu rn e d u nopened A ll b ids

N O T IC E TO T H E P U D L I C :
N otice it hereb y given that the
H oard of A d ju stm e n t of the C ity
of Sanford w ill hold a reg u la r
m eeting on A p r il 77. Itf4. in the
C ity H e ll Com m ls» lon C h a m b e r!
at II JO A M in ord er to consid
er a re q u e tl for va ria n c e in the
Zoning O rd in a n ce a t if p e rta lm
to fro n t a n d r e a r y a rd re
q u lre m e n tt In a M R 7 d is tric t
on
•
L o t ]. R e d d ln g t Subd. a i
record ed in P l l • P 0 70 of the
P u b lic R e c o rd s of S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a
B ein g m ore s p e c ific a lly de
scrib e d as located W O Redding
P la c e
P la nn e d use of the property 1%
to erect a sin gle fa m ily rest
dance
L a rry B la ir. C h a irm a n
B o a rd of A dju stm en t
A D V I C E TO T H E P U B L I C It
a p e rio n decid es to appeal a
decision m ade w ith recpect to
any m atter considered at the
a b o v e m e e tin g or h e a r in g
he/she w ill need a verb atim
re c o rd of Ihe pro ceed in g ! In
elu din g the testim ony and evl
d e n ce . w h ic h re c o rd is not
pro vid ed by Ihe C ity of Sanford
(F S 7 M 0 I0 S )
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 I N G
A S S IS T A N C E TO 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 SH O U LD
C O N TA C T THE P E R S O N N E L
O F F I C E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R
A T 330 SA2A 41 H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E OF THE M E E T IN G
P u b lis h A p r il 7 A \7. i t t l
D E O 41

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rea d aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T I V E B ID
D E R S ARE H E R E B Y CAU
T I O N E D N O T TO C O N T A C T
A N Y M E M O E R O F TH E S E M
IN O L E C O U N T Y B O A R D O F
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S .
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COUNTY STAFF M F M B E R S

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P E R S O N R E G A R D IN G THE
A B O V E B IO A U C O N T A C T S
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T H R O U G H THE P U R C H A S IN G
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Contact Ja cq u l P e rry . Buyer,
at (407) 3?I M M e ife n s io n M I4
for fu rth er Inform ation
M / W B E 's are en couraged to
p a rticip a te m the b id process
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A PART OF LOT 2 1, BLOCK D, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
II I P U T BOOK 0 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A.
0E1HG DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE
AT
TIIE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
LOT 1 7 ,
BLOCK B AS RECORDED IN SPORTSMAN'S
PARAD ISE, P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF TIIE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
S A IO P O IN T ALSO BEING TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OP GRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED III
P U T DOOK 31, PAGE 41 OF TIIE PU B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A; TIIENCE RUN SOUTH
0 0 * 5 4 '3 9 " EA3T ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E Or
S A ID OLOCK B,
SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AND TIIE
NORTHERLY RIG IIT-O F-W AY LIH E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 .0 5 FEET TO TIIE PO IN T OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS Or
4 9 8 .6 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 0 '4 0 " AND
A CHORD D U R IN G
OF NORTH 7 5 * 1 1 '0 1 "
EAST;
NORTHERLY R IG IIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF S E M IH O U BOULE­
VARD, 4 1 0 .3 3 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF TANGEHCY;
TIIENCE NORTH 51 * 5 6 '4 1 " U S T ALONG TIIE SOUTHER­
LY L IN E OF SAID BLOCK B AND TIIE NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E
OF
S E M IH O U
BOULEVARD,
2 6 8 .7 3 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 3 , S A ID BLOCK D; TIIENCE NORTH 1 0 * 0 3 '1 9 "
WEST ALONG TIIE WESTERLY L IN E OF SAID LOT 23 A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 .9 1 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF BEGIN­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE HORTII 3 8 * 0 3 '1 9 " WEST,
ALONG SAID
L IN E ,
8 .0 0
FEET;
TIIENCE NORTH
5 1 * 5 0 '2 3 "
EAST,
6 5 .7 3
FEET;
TIIENCE
SOUTH
1 0 *0 9 ’ 3 7 " EAST
0 .0 0
FEET)
TIIENCE
SOUTH
51 * 5 0 '2 3 " WEST, 6 5 .7 4 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING.
E a c h D a la n d a n l It li r t h t r n o tified lh a l lha P e lilio n a r m il p a llllo n
lor an O rd e r o l T a k in g before lha H on orab le Seym our B en ton one ol
lh a Ju d g e t o l lh a a b o v e t ly le d C ou rt, on Ilia tth day o l M a y . 1794. al
1 00 p m . In the Sem inole County Courthouse, Sanlord. F lo rid a . In
a cc o rd a n c e w ith III D a d a ra lio n o l T a k in g Iw.’ it o lo r e Ilia d In (h it
cau se A ll D a la n d a n lt lo I h lt l u l l and a ll o t ia r I n te n d e d p a r tia l
m a y llm e ly re q u e tl a h earin g on lh a P a llllo n tor lha O rd e r o l T a k in g
a l lh a lim a and p la ce desig n a ted and be heard A n y D a la n d a n l
ta ilin g lo Ilia a llm e ly re q u e tl lo r h ea rin g thwtlI w a iv e any rig h t lo
o b | r d lo lh a O r d o r o l Taking
AND
E a c h D a la n d a n l and any o lh a r persons c la im in g any In la ra tl In lha
p ro p e rty d escrib e d In lha P a llllo n In lha abova t ly lt d E m ln a n l
D o m a in proceed in g i t hereb y re q u ire d lo terve w ritten defenses, II
any you have, lo the P e titio n heretofore Hied In th is cau sa on the

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Legal Notices

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C IR C U IT CO U R T ,
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E ,
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .r44 154) D R 01 K
M E LIS S A L BER LO N .
P e titio n e r/W ife .
VS.
JA S O N B E R L O N .
Re sp on den l/H u sban d
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO : JA S O N B E R L O N
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O TI
F I E O that a P etitio n for O H
solution of M a r rla g a b a t been
Iliad a g a ln tl you Y o u e re r r
quired lo ta rv a a copy o l your
w ritten detente*. II any. lo the
action on the P e titio n e r's at
lo r n t y . W I L L I A M W C A R
P E N T F R . E S O . whose a d d ra ti
It MO E. H ig h w a y 4) 4, Long
wood. F L )3?50, on or ba lo ra lha
l» lh o l M A Y . 1444 and Ilia lha
o rig in a l w ith lh a C la ry o l Ih lt
C ourt a ilh a r balora s e rv le t on
P l a l n l l l f t a llo rn a y or Imrnadi
a la ly Ih a ra a lla r, olha rw ita . a
Judg m en t w ill be en lara d lor lha
re lie f dem anded In lha Petition
W IT N E S S m y hand and tea l
of Ih lt C ou rt on Ih lt lath day of
A P R I L lear
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT CO U RT
B Y N A N C Y R W IN T E R
P u b lis h A p r il 17, U A M a y 1.1.
Iter
O E Q 144

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
E IO H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T , IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y.
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO 4) 7)54 C A 14 B
LEAD ER FED ERAL BANK
F O R S A V IN G S .
P le ln t lll,
vs
R O S E M A R I E P E N N IN O .
el e l .
D e le n d a n llt)
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tice It hereby given that,
pursuant lo a S u m m a ry Ju dg
m en l o l F ore clo su re . I w ill sell
the follow in g described property
lo ca te d In S e m in o le C o u n ly .
F lor Ida;
Con do m in iu m U n it 71. B u ild
ing cA o l H I D D E N V I L L A G E
C O N D O M IN IU M , a cc o rd in g lo
Ihe D e cla ra tio n o l C on do m in iu m
re c o rd e d M a r c h J I, IM S In
O f f ic ia l R e e l, til B o o t 1 t;c.
p a g e s 151) t h r u 1717 a n d
am ended by firs t am en dm en t
thereto record ed M a y 14, 1445 In
O ll lc la l R e c o rd s Booh 14)1.
p a g e s 147) t h r u 141) a n d
am ended by second am endm ent
thereto record ed M a y 71, le t ) In
O ffic ia l R e co rd s Booh 1441, page
)00l and am ended by am en d
m en l thereto record ed Ju n e 4.
1445 In O il tc IAI R e cord s Booh
1444. pages 1)1] th ru 1)11 end
fu rth e r am ended by a m en dm en t
Iherelo reco rd ed J u ly 17, I t t ) In
O f f ic ia l R e c o rd s Booh 1B54,
pages 1444 th ru M SI, p u b lic
r e c o rd t o l S e m in o le C ou n ty,
F lo rid a , together w ith a ll a p p u r
fin a n c e s Ih erelo and an un
d iv id e d I n ltre t! In the com m on
elem en ts ot sa id C on d o m in iu m
as te l forth In sa id D e cla ra tio n
Together w ith : range, r e lrlg e ra
lo r, D 'W . d isp osa l, m icro w a v e ,
w a s h e r, d r y e r , p a d d le fa n s,
fire p la ce
a l p u b lic sate, to the h lg n e tl
b id d e r lo r cash, a l the W esl
fro n t d o o r o l th e S e m in o le
C o u n ly C o u rth o u se . S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a II 00 a m on M a y ).
1444
A m e ric a n s W ith D is a b ilitie s
A d ( A O A ) N o t ic e : In a d
co rda n ce w ith the A m e ric a n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A d . persons
w ith a d is a b ility w ho need a
specia l a cco m m o d a tio n to par
ll c l p a t e In t h is p r o c e e d in g
Should co ntact A D A Coordin ato r
a l J01 N orth P a rk A venue. Suite
N M l, S an lord. F lo rid a 1)771 a l
least liv e d a y s p r io r to the
p ro ce e d in g
Teleph on e: (4071
• 3)3 4 ) » E x l 4)37, 1 lO P fS ) 1771
(T D D I o r 1 100 455 1770 IV1. v ia
F lo rid a R e la y S e rv ice
W IT N E S S m y hand and Seal
o l th is C ou rt on A p r il 4.1444
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K ,C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y D orothy W Bolton
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h A p r il 10.17. 1444
D E O 47

N O T IC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN O
BY
S A N FO R D A IR P O R T
A U T H O R IT Y
Notice It hereby given that on
lha Ird day o l M a y . leer, a l I JO
a m . a l 773) M e lio n v llle A v a
n u t. B u ild in g I, C o n la ra n c a
R o o m , S a n lo r d . F lo r id a , a
p u b lic h e a rin g w ill be h e ld
c o n c e r n i n g lh a p r o p o t e d
In u a n ce by lha S an lord A lr p o rl
A u thority (the " A u th o rity -’ ) o l
li t In d u tlrla l D evelopm ent R e v
enua Bondt, S e ria l leer lib#
B o n d i " I In an aggregate p rln
c lp a l am ou n t not lo eaceed
SI, 100,000 00 The proceed ! o l
the B o n d i w ill be u llllie d Id
construct and equ ip an appro*
I m a le ly c l , 000 s q u a r e to o l
hangar fa c ility w ith rela ted c u t
to m tr serv ice la c ill Ile t located
a d la ca n l to the north tid e o l
R u n w ay f 37 a l the C e n tra l
F lo rid a R egional A irp o rt. San
lord. F lo rid a (the " P r o | e c t " l
The A u th o rity w ill own the
P ro ie c l end w ill lease the P ro
( i d lo Je tt A ir e Corporation,
Inc., a F lo r id a c o rp o ra tio n ,
w hich w ill operate lh a P ro |ect
T h e B o n d i, w h a n a n d II
lim e d , th a ll not be deem ed lo
constitute a debt or pledge o l the
faith and credit or o l the ta rin g
pow er o l the C ity o l Sanlord,
Sem inole County, the S tele ot
F lo rid a , or any p o litic a l tu b d lv l
lio n Ihereol N eith er the S tale o l
F lo rid a nor any p o litic a l tu b d l
v is io n Ih ereol. In clu d in g the
A u th o rity , t h i l l be oblig ated lo
pay lha B o n d i o r lh a In le re tt
thereon o r the c o il Incidental
IherelO except w ith the revenues
and m o n le i pledged th ere lor
N eith er the fa ith and c re d it nor
the ta x in g power o l Ihe C lly ol
S anlord, Sem inole County, the
S tale a l F lo rid a , o r any p o litic a l
sub d ivision Ihereol It pledged lo
the paym ent of the p rin c ip a l o l
the Bends, the Interest thereon,
or other c o il Incidental thereto
A ny person Interested In the
Issuance o l the Bonds or the
location and natu re o l the P ro
le d lo be financed w ith the
Bonds m ay appear and present
b is o r her view s e l such p u b lic
h earing
It a person decides lo appeal
any d ecision m ade by the A u
I h o rlty w ith re s p e c t lo en y
m e tie r considered e l Ih lt hear
Ing. he w ill need a re co rd o l the
p r o c e e d in g s , a n d lo r s u c h
purpose, lie m ay need lo Insure
lh a! a v e rb a tim re c o rd o l the
proceedings Is m ade, w h ich re
co rd Includes the testim ony and
evid ence upon w h ich the appeal
It lo be based
D ated this 17th day o l A p r il,

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 4TH J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A .
IN ANO FOR
ORANOECOUNTY
C A S E N O . D R 44-4311
D IV I S I O N : II

In re the m a rria g e ol
C A R L A K R IZ K A
P e titio n e r,
and

CHARLES KRIZKA

Respondent
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO: C H A R L E S K R I Z K A
AD D RESS UNKNOW N
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
a ction lo r D issolu tion o l M a r
rla g e has been Hied again st you
and you a re re q u ire d to serve e
copy of your w ritte n defenses. If
a n y . lo II on G O R D O N A
W A R R E N , P A . whose address
Is 1111 E M ich ig a n , S u lla 140.
O rland o. F L 17101 on or before
M a y 4, 1444. and file the o rig in a l
w ith the c le rk o l Ih lt court
eith er be lo r serv ice on pell&lt;
llo n er or Im m ed ia te ly thareaf
le r; o th erw ise a defa u lt w ill be
en tered a g a ln t l you (or Ibe
re lle l dem anded In the com
p la in t o r petition
D A T E D o n A p r il I). 1444
F re n C a rlto n
A s C le rk o l the C ourt
B Y B rlg ie tte B urton
A s Deputy C le rk
P u b llth : A p r il 17,14 A M a y I, I,
1444
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IN T H E C O U N T Y COURT
OF T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A 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 NO.: f l 1441 CC lf r F
M IC H A E L A. C A S T E L L A N O
a n d C A T H L E E N
L.
C A S T E L L A N O , his w ile .
P la ln llllt .
vl
D E B R A K. L Y O N S .
,
Defendant.
AMENDED
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O I V E N
p u rsu an t lo Ihe F in a l Ju dg m en t
In F o re c lo s u re entered u n the
l i s t d a y of M a rc h , 1444. In C iv il
A ctio n N o. 4) )44] C C » F of Ih t
C o u n ly C o u rl o l lh« E igh teen th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it , In a n d lo r
S em in ole C o u n ly . F lo rid a , In
w h ich D E B R A K . L Y O N S , l l the
D efendant a n d M I C H A E L A.
C A S T E L L A N O and C A T H L E E N
L C A S T E L L A N O , t i ll w lta. a r t
the P la ln llllt . I w ill te ll lo the
highest an d best bid d e r lo r cash
at lh a w est Iron l door o l the
S e m in o le C o u n ty C ou rtho u se.
S an lord, F lo rid a a l 11:00 A .M
on the M lh d a y ot A p r il, 1444. the
fo llo w in g d e scrib e d re a l proper*
ly sa l forth In tha F in a l Ju d g
m a n l:
Lot M l, O A K F O R R E S T U N IT
T H R E E , a cc o rd in g to lh a pla!
thereof, a s re c o rd e d In P la t
B ook 17, P a g e t 4) an d 4) o t tha
P u b lic R t c o r d t o l S a m ln o lo
County, F lo rid a .
D A T E D Ih lt 4th d a y o l A p r il,
1444
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la r k o l lh a C irc u it C o u rl
B y Ja n a E Ja sa w lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h : A p r il IQ. 17,1444
D E Q 74

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E IIO H T R R N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IH O L E C O U N T Y,
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
Casa N e . t ) I M I C A I I - B
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
FLE E T R E A L ESTATE
F U N D IN O C O R P .
P la in tiff.

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U N T
O F T H E llf h J U O IC IA t
C O U R T C I R C U I T IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO. 4 T IM 4 C A 14 ■
IN L A N D M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N ,
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V IL L A S STOCK RIDGE
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D efendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
Nolle# Is hereb y g iv en that In
a c c o r d i n c t w it h I h t F in a l
J u d n m e n l a l F o re c lo tu re an
le re d on M a r c h )1. 1444, In c iv il
a ctio n no. 4 ) IM 4 C A M E . In tha
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a . In w h ich K a lth
J Rhodes and M lc h t lle Lea K.
Rhodes and V illa s S to rk rid g e
H om eow ners A ssocia tion . Inc
war# D e fe n d a n ts a n d In la n d
M o r t g a g e C o r p o r a t io n , I h t
P la in t if f . I w il l s e ll lo the
highest b id d e r tor ca sh a l tha
W e s t I r o n t d o o r , S e m in o le
C o u n ly Courthouse. M l N P a rk
A v a , S an lord. F L 1)771. be
tween II 00 a m and 1 00 p m
on Ju n e 7, 1444. (he follow in g
r 44l p ro p e rly :
L o l 47, Stockb rid ge U n it Two.
a cc o rd in g to Ihe P la t thereof a t
record ed In P la t Book 14. pages
14 44, P u b lic R e cord s o l Sem i
note Cou n ty F lo rid a
M o re co m m o n ly know n as:
M14 W eym outh C l., A popka F L
1)70)
D A T E D A p r il 1,1444
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk o f C ir c u it C ourt
B y: D oroth y W Bolton
A s D eputy C le rk
P u b llth : A p r il 10.17, 1444
O E Q II
R E Q U E ST FOR PR O PO SA L
IR F P I
The S a n lord H ousing A u th o rl
ly It s ta k in g q u a lifie d b id d e rs lo
sub m it p rop osa ls lor tha reg u la r
m aintenance ot a ll grou n ds to
includa lh a follow in g
C a t lla B ro w e r C o u rl
W illia m C la r k C ourt
E d w a rd H ig g in s T a rra ca
C ow an M oughton T erra co
L a k a M o n ro t T a rra ca
S p t c lllc a llo n sheet ca n be
p ick e d up a l lh a o lllc a a l 44
C a tlla B re w e r C l . S an lord. F L
M771 betw een S:X5 4 .00 p m.
D e a d lin e lo s ub m it proposal It
A p r il 2). I444by 4:00p.m .
P u b lis h : A p r il 1 0 .1). 17, » . 1444
D E Q 41

J E F F R E Y
E T A L ..

E

TAYLOR,

Defendants
N O T IC E O F
FO R ECLO SU RE SALE
•YC LER KO F
C IR C U IT C O U R T
N otice Is hereby g iv e n lh a t tha
undersigned M a ry a n n e M o rse .
C la rk o l tha C ir c u it C o u rt o l
S E M I N O L E C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
w ill, on tha STH d a y o! M A V .
14(4, at 11:00 a m a I tha West
F ro n t D o or o l Iho S em in ole
County Courthouse. In lh a C ity
o l Sanlord. F lo rid a , o tla r lor
sa le and sa il a t p u b lic o u tc ry to
Iho highest an d best b id d e r lor
cash, tha follow in g described
p roperty s llu o te d In S E M I N O L E
County, F lo rid a , to w it:
L O T 11, B L O C K C. S U M
M E R S E T N O R T H S E C T I O N 4.
A C C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R O E O IN
P U T B O O K IS. P A G E » A N O
14, P U B L I C R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R
IDA.
pursuant lo lh a (Inal d ecree ot
foreclosu re entered In o case
pending in sa id C ou rt. Iho stylo
of w h ic h It: F L E E T R E A L
E S T A T E P U N D I N O C O R P . vs
J t llr o y E . Teylo c, II liv in g , e l
el..
In a cc o rd a n c e w ith the A m o r
Icons w ith D is a b ilitie s A d , per
sons needing a sp e cia l accom
m odal ion to p a rtic ip a te In this
proceeding should co nfect A D A
Coordin ato r a l M l N orth P a rk
Avenue. S u lla N M l . Sanlord.
F lo rid a 17771 a l least liv e IS)
days p r io r to tho proceed in g
Telephone: (407) 133 4330 E d .
47)7: I 400 455
•7714T D D I . o r I (1001*55 1770
(V I, v ia F lo rid a R t la y S ervice
W IT N E S S m y hand and o l
f k le l to o l of s a id C ou rt th is 4th
d a y o f A p r il. 1444
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
CLERK
B y D orothy W Bolton
Deputy C le rk
P u b llth A p r il 10.17.1444
D EQ 44
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T ,
E IO H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T , IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
C A S E N O . n - I I M C A '1 4 - B
K IS L A K N A T IO N A L B A N K ,
P la ln llff.
vs.
JE FFR E Y C A R O N E R .
t la l .
O e ta n d a n llil
N O T IC E O P S A L C
N otice Is hereby given th a t
pursuant to a S u m m a ry Ju dg
m an l o l F ore clo su re . I w ill te ll
lha fo llo w in g d e scribe d property
lo ca te d In S e m in o le C o u n ly .
Florida :
Lot 17 In B lo c k C o l H I D D E N
L A K E U N I T l'A , a cc o rd in g lo
Iho p i l l Ihereol a s re c o rd e d In
P la t Book 17. a t Paga&gt; » 53, o l
tho P u b lic R e co rd s of b e m ln o le
County. F lo rid a
at p u b lic ta le, to the highest
bidder ta r cash, a l Ihe west fron t
door of the Sem inole County
Courthouse. S a n lo rd . F lo rid a .
II 00a.m . on M a y ) , 1444.
A m e rica n s W ith D is a b ilitie s
A c t ( A O A ) N o t ic e : In a c
cordance w ith lha A m e rica n a
w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct. persons
w ith a d is a b ility who need a
special accom m o d a tio n to p a r
li c l p e f e In t h l i p r o c e e d in g
stioutd co ntact A D A C oordin ato r
a l M l N o rth P o r k Avenue. Suite
N M l. S an lord. F lo rid a 37771 el
least (Iva days p rio r lo the
pro ceed in g . Teleph on e
(407)
77) AMO E e l 4777; I M O 4551771
(TO O ) or I MO 415 1770 (V ), v ia
F lo rid a R e la y S e rv le t.
W IT N E S S m y hand and Seal
o l K ill C ou rt on Apr)) 4, 1444.
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K , C IR C U IT CO U R T
By D oroth y W B a llo n
Deputy C le rk
Pu blish : A p r il 10. 17. 1444
D E Q 100

N O T IC E O P P U B L I C H E A R I N O
Tho S em in ole C o u n ly P la n n in g an d Zoning C o m m is sio n w ill hold a
p u b lic h e a rin g In Room 10)1 o l tho County S e rv le ts B u ild in g .
Sanford. F tor Ido on M a y 4, 1444 at 7:00 P .M . o r a t soon th ere a fter as
possible, to co n sid e r the lo l lo w in g :
A . P U B L I C H E A R I N O F O R C H A N G E OF Z O N I N G R E O U U T I O N S
I. J A M E S F I L E S ( P Z 4444 Retane fr t m R - l M u d ) F a m ily to R -t,
S in g le F a m ily R e sid e n tia l — S ection 74. T w p. 71, Rng. 3) L o ts II. 17.
I). an d 14. tho W est 1 1 1 ft. o l Lo t 10. a lio lots 14. 17. IS. 14. 70. and 71
and a portion ot Lo t 77. T h is Includes lha va ca ted a lle y , (less ro a d
and Is a lla y H o t lot M ). S lo c k 55. T o w n He ot N orth Chuluota, P la t
Book 7. P a g e 54. F u rth e r D e scrib e d as 11 la ls. located between 7lh
e n d lt h S treets. In C h u lu o le D is t ric t II.
7. D A R R E L A N D M A R I L Y N K E N D A L L IP Z 4 4 4 J Resene b o rn
R ) , M w tll-F a m ily te R P , R a s M e n tle l P ro fessio n a l — L e g a l Section
IS. Tw p. I I I . R g a . M E . B eg in n in g M M II W o l N E co rn er ot S V, o l
SW U o l 56 1* run W 150 ft. I 110 44 ft. 6 150 It. N 110 47 It. 7
B egin nin g. F u rth e r d e scrib e d a i a 110 II. x 150 tl. p a rce l, lo c a ltd on
lh a w est sid e o l H o w ell B ro n c h R ood. N orth of I R 414. D is tric t f t .
) W I L L I A M A B E R N I C E A B B O T T (P Z 4 4 4 4 ) Rosaiso fro m A l
A g r ic u ltu re , te R-1, S in g le F a m ily R e sid e n tia l — The E 1IJ ft. of the
S E U o l S E W Section IS, Tw p. IIS , Rge. » . Tho W MO ft. o l tha SW
M of tho SW U o l tho SW M of Section M . T w p. IIS , Rga. 116.
F u r t h t r d e scrib e d as 11.4 a cre s, located on lha south side o l
G a b rle lta L an e, E a i t e lT u i k a w ll la Road. D is t ric t II
Those In a lla n d a n ca w ill be h ea rd and w ritte n com m ents m a y bo
H ied w ith tha C u rre n t P la n n in g O ffice . H e a rin g s m a y be contin u ed
fro m lim a lo lim e as found n e ce ssa ry . F u rth e r d e ta ils a v a ila b le by
c a llin g M M 1 M , E x te n s io n 7444.
N O T E : P e rso n s w llh d is a b ilitie s (loading a ssista n ce to p a rticip a te
In a n y of these p ro ceed in g s sho u ld contact lh a E m p lo y te Ratal ions
D e p a rtm e n t A D A C o o rd in a to r 41 h ou rs In a d v a n ce ot tha m ea lin g a l
11I I IM , e xten sion 7441.
P e rso n s a r t a d v ise d th a t II they w is h to app ea l any d e c isio n m ode
a t th is m e a lin g , they w ill need a re co rd o f tho proceed in gs, and tor
such pu rp ose, th ey m a y need to e n s u rt lh a t a v e rb a tim record ot lh a
p ro ceed in g s Is m ade, w h ic h re c o rd Includes th» testim on y an d
evid en ce upon w h ich tha a pp eal Is to be based, u er Section M4.3IOS,
F lo rid a Statutes.
B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
B Y : H E R B H A R D IN . M A N A G E R
C U R R e N T P L A N N IN O
P u b lis h : A p r il 17, 1444
D E Q 151

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Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
D IV IS IO N
C A S E NO. f ) 11)7 C A -I4 E
R E S O LU T IO N T R U S T
C O R P O R A T I O N , as R e ce ive r
tor F ir s t F e d e ra l S a vin gs A
L o a n A sso c ia tio n ol
M id F lo rid a ,
P la in tiff.
VS.
C A R L A L L I S O N B R I G G S and
M O N A M A R Y B R I G G S ; a la ! .
D o lt n d e n li
T H IR O A M E N D E D
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU RE SALE
N o tice Is hereby g lv tn that,
p u r s u a n t to a n O r d a r R*
s c h e d u lin g F o r e c lo s u r e S a lt
dated A p r il I, 1444. a n d anlorod
In c iv il case n um ber 4) 1)77 CA
146, o l Ihe C ir c u it C o u rl ot lha
t lt h J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In and lor
S a m ln o lo C o u n t y . F lo r i d a ,
w h oraln R E S O L U T I O N T R U S T
C O R P O R A T IO N . AS H E
C E I V 6 R F O R F IR S T F E D E R
A L S A V IN G S A L O A N A S S O C I
A T IO N O F M I D F L O R ID A . Is
P la ln llt l end C A R L A L L I S O N
BRIGGS. MONA MAN Y
BRIGOS. NO RBERT M
D O R S E Y . A S B IS H O P O F T H E
D IO C E S E OF O R L A N D O , a rt
Defendants. I w ill s a il to tha
highest e n d bast b id d e r lo r cosh
at tho w est fron t door ot tho
Sem inole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Sem inole County, F lo r
Ida. a l 11:00 A M on M a y II.
1444. Iho fo llo w in g cSeicrlbed
p roperty a s sa l forth In said
F in a l Ju dg m en t, lo w ll:
Tho S ou th erly 14 44 le a l o l
L o ts 13 an d 1). B lo c k E. R E
P L A T O F S A N O R A U N IT S I A
). record ed In P la t Book 17,
P a g e s 11 en d I). P u b lic R ecords
of S a m ln o lo C o u n ly . F lo rid a .
M id 14 41 le a l being m easu red
p e rp e n d icu la r to Ihe Southerly
line o l sa id L o ll 73 a n d )) A N D
Lot 11. B lo c k E . o l said R E
P L A T O T S A N O R A U N IT S I A
). e xcep t the Sou th erly )7 00 le a l
ot s a id L o t 11, B lo c k E . M id
17 00 le a l being m ea su red par
p e n d lc u la r lo Iho S outherly lin e
o l s a id l e t 31. B'&lt;Kk E
D ated A p r ils . 1444
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C le rk of C ir c u it C ourt
B y Jen * E Jesew ic
D eputy C le rk
p u b lis h A p r il 17, 34. !»44
D E Q 157

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R IO A
C A S E N O . t j i t i s CA IS E
CROW N B A N K . A F E D E R A L
S A V IN G S B A N K (t/k /a Crow n
Savin gs A sso c ia tio n under li t
fo rm e r sla te c h a rie r) ,
P te ln lllf,

v.
O A V IO R
R O S S E T T E R and
SUZANNE
ROSSETTER.
h u s b a n d
a n d w i l e .
T R E N D M A K E R H O M E S , INC .
a F lo rid a co rporation . H O W E L L
H A R B O R E S T A T E S A S S O C IA
T IO N . IN C , a F lo rid a co rpora
lio n not lo r p r o fit e n d U N
KNOW N TEN AN TS.
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
P u rsu an t to C hapter 4)
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
pursuant lo an O rder or F in a l
Judgm ent o l F o re c lo su re dated
A p r il 4. 1444. and entered In
C a te No 43 14)4 C A 14 E o l tha
C ir c u it C o u rl o l Iho Eigh teen th
J u d ic ia l C irc u it In and lo r Sam i
nole C ou n ly, F lo rid a , w herein
CROW N D AN K , A F E O E R A L
S A V IN G S B A N K If/k /a C row n
S a vin gs A sso c ia tio n under l i t
fo rm e r sla te c h a r ie r) It P la in
t i ll and D A V I D R R O S S E T T E R
an d S U Z A N N E R O S S E T T E R ,
h u s b a n d a n d w i f e ,
T R E N O M A K E R H O M E S . IN C .,
a F lo rid a co rp ora tion , H O W E L L
H A R B O R E S T A T E S A S S O C IA
TIO N . IN C . a F lo rid a co rp o ra
lio n not lo r p r o fit an d U N
K N O W N T E N A N T S a re delon
dents. I w ill se ll to the highest
end best bidde r tor cash e l Ihe
W est Iron l door o l the Sem inole
C o u n ly C o u lh o u M In Sanlord.
S e m in o le C o u n ly . F lo r id a a l
eleven o 'c lo c k a m on the 10th
day c l M a y . 1444. Ihe follow in g
d e scribe d p ro p e rty es te l forth
In sa id O rd e r o l F in a l Ju dg
m en l. lo w it
L o l 30. H O W E L L H A R B O R
E S T A T E S , a cco rd in g to Iho P la l
thereof, e t re co rd e d In P la l
Book 34. Paga 53. P u b lic H er
ords o l Sem inole County. F lo r
Ida
D e le d a t S em in ole C o u n ly .
F lo r id a th is 1th day o l A p r il.
1444
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A s C le rk , C ir c u it C ourt
Sem inole C o u n ly , F lo rid a
B y D oroth y W Bolton
A t D eputy C le rk
P u b llth A p r l l l l . 14. 1444
D C Q 13!

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

Orlando - Winter Park
831*9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
5:00 AM.-5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
Meonaecullv* times — ... 57e aline
7 consecutive tlm fi.......... 70c a ling
3 cons tcutlv* limn....... 91cl lln*
1 time....................... .....51.19 a lint
Rale* art par liiua, baitd on 3 Unas
• 3 Llnaa Minimum

Scheduling m ay include H o ia kj Advertiser a l lh a coal of an additional day
Can cel w han you g a l its iJ t* P a y onfy tor d a y s your ad rune at ra tt ta m e d
U se k ii description tel fastest resutrs C o p y m u ll toflow acceptable typo
gfaptvcal lorm ’ C om m ercial frequency rales t i e avertable
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ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In lha avanl of an arror In an
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Legal Notice
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF THE IIO H T IIN T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R I D A , IN A N O F O R
IE M IN O L I COUNTY
C A S I N O . . ( V 1444 C A M I
F O R D C O N S U M E R F IN A N C E
C O M P A N Y . IN C . S u cc e tto r In
In le re tt by m e rg e r to F O R D
C O N S U M E R C R E D IT COM
PANY,
P la ln llff.

vs.

S ID N E Y B O L O E N and JA C
Q U E L I N E B O L O E N . h is w ife;
U N I T E D
S T A T E S OF
A M E R IC A : A M E R IC A N O EN
E R A L F I N A N C E . I N C . l/ k / a
A M E R IC A N O E N E R A L FI
N A N C E O F A M E R I C A . IN C t
B A N K E R S IN S U R A N C E CO M
P A N Y , en d U N K N O W N T E
N A N T S /O W N E R S .
D e fen den l(s)
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tice Is hereby g iv en that,
p u rsu an t to Ihe O rd e r o r F in a l
Ju dg m en t en tered In th is cause
In tha C ir c u it C o u rl o l S em inole
County. F lo r Ida. I w ill M il the
p roperty slu tated In Sem inole
C ou n ly, F lo rid a , d e scribe d es:
T H E W fc S i 37 F T , 4 IN O F
L O T 14 A N D A L L O F L O T I).
B L O C K 1). S A N L A N D O T H E
S U B U R B B E A U T IF U L . AC
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R O E O IN

P L A T B O O K ). P A G E 41.
P U B LIC REC O R D S O F S E M I­
N O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A .
T O O E T H E R WITH THE
R IG H T O F IN O R E S S A N D
EG R ESS O V ER BRENTW OOD
A V E N U E AN D TH A T PO R
T IO N O F S A L E M S T R E E T
L Y I N O E A S T O F
BRENTW OOD A V EN U E AND
SO UTH O F A N D A D JA C E N T
T O S A I D B L O C K IS O E
SCR IB E D A B O V E
a l p u b lic M ta. to the highest and
bast bidder, le r cash, a l the
W e sl F ro n t Door o l lh a Sem inole
County C o u rtho u M In Sanford.
F lo rid a , t l 00 A M . on M a y 3.
1444
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A S C I E R K O F TH F COURT
B y : D orothy W Bolton
D e puty C le rk
In occo ren co w llh lh a A m e rl
ca n s w llh D is a b ilitie s A ct. par
ton s needing a s p e c if' accom
m ode Iten te p e r tlc lp x ’ e In this
proceed in g should contact Ihe
In d iv id u a l o r agency sanding
n o tice not later than seven days
p r io r to tha proceed ing at tha
add ress given on notice Tele
phone 1407 )31 43)0 It hearing
Im p a ire d 1 100 155 4771 (T D D I
or I 400 *55 1770 I V ). v ia F lo rid a
R t la y S erv ice
P u b llth A p r il 10. 17.14*4
O E Q 43

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motor vehicle until it's sold.
You 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.
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Your transportation ad works best when it contains
information the buyer wants to know:
• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. April 17, 1994 - 11B
12— E l d e r l y C a r o

12— E l d e r l y C a r e

A D U L T C A D I In our p riv a te
t&gt;om« S anford area L o l l o l
lo vin g ca r* for your loved
one i Con la 11 H o lly 111 1143

A D U L T C A R E In p riv a te San
ford hom e M Kt/m o. Inc. love,
m e a l i , I r a n t p o r l. . e n t e r '
la ln m e n t, A m ore M l 14*1

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W r l« h l

71— H e lp W a n t e d

21— P *r « o n &lt; l»
ADOPTIONS
F re e m e d ica l care, Ira m p o r
ta ilors. c o u m a U n g , p r iv a t e
doctor p lu s liv in g e a p e n ia t
B a r m i l l ! C le a rw a te r A ttorn ey
Je h n F r i t t e r ......1 **#*17 1440

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L O O K IN O F O R re iv e d m lllla r y
m a n S t-tO y r t . o ld fo r
frie n d s h ip C a ll 11415(1 o r
w rite 1*07 E lm Ava, Sanford
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ALARM

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DEUVERY/WAREHOUSE

HOUSECLEANERS

40 hr* * P a id Insurance and
b e n e fit! C l a n D L ie re q
C le a n d riv in g record Know!
edge of O rla n d o a re a a plus
Inquire at
1 H I S. la n ia r d Av*.
___________ Sanford
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F o r T ID Y M A I D 1 d a y s '* *
w ith p a y a n d benefits j i *

DRIVER WANTED

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F u ll lim e M u l l h a v e la te
m odel econo veh icle for local
d e liv e rie s u lltlllrv ) person al
veh icle C a ll M l ? » l I 11___

I'm\ Too

23— S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

71- H e l p W a n t e d

71 — H e lp W a n t e d

T H IS B U S S R E W A R O S
HARDW ORK
M a t r y M a id s p a y s lor partof
m a n c e e v a r y F r id a y I D a y
h rs only, n o n igh ts Insured
ra r ragulrod, paid m lleaga
C a ll TvWrry M a id s 111 1144

TELEM ARKETER
P o sitio n open for an ex p e ri
enead le le m a rkeffr E v e n in g
h o u r*. 4 P M / P M
M onday
through T hu rsd a y A p ply in
person S an ford H era ld. 300
N F re n ch A v e . a$k for T ra cy

JANITORIAL
E xp e rien ced cleaners and su
p e rvlsoft N u m e ro u s locations
Dr»y/evening h ou r* P/T, F/T
Sem inal# C ounty area
_________C a ll m 33M_________

DRIVERS
C o m e S m till T h o S a v in g s O n
O u r U o a u lilu l 1 &amp; 2 U o d ro o m
A p a r lr n o n l

Hiwiosl

Get 1 Month's Rent FREE
Over A 12 Month Lease

Coevilla
Apartments
25BO

n id g e w o o d

• S a n fo r d • 330*1431

Ave.

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E G G S -A C T L Y
W h a t You N e e d !
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a p p lic a tio n lor R M d riv e rs In
th e O r l a n d o a r e a
IM 0 0
N a rc o n e e Rd) M u s i have
C D L llc e n ie
F u ll h e n e lll
packag e A p p ly a l
1114 H igh SI.
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Longw eod E O E _

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT!

407-323*9408

DRIVERS WANTED

F o r convenient and economl
cal e d v e rtltln g . nothing b e a li
the S a n lord llt r a ld F a . us
ro u r a d lo the Cl s u llie d D epl
and Include the following In
form a tion
• B illin g nam e, a d d re u . and
phone num ber
• C o n le c l nam e end phone
n u m b e r tor a d v e rlflc a lio n
• S ta rt dale
• N u m ber of d a y s you would
Ilka your ad to run

• A flic Stoc&gt;i&lt;)«» Fhiv.tb* P .ifio A M i wi*'

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S Sanford Awo • Sanfmrl

323*3301

55—Business
Opportunities

31— P r iv a t e
In s t r u c t io n s
O P E N I N G A P R I L land
m 11)1 S a n lord F I
Ja c k ie Caelo Sw im L a u o n t

It you have any g u a tllo n t.
p le a t# c a l l Iha C la t t llt e d
A d v a r l i i l n g D a p a r lm e n l
M o n d a y F rid a y . I 101 K

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T H A N K Y O U H oly S p irit, SI
Jude. And SI D ym phna lor
fa v o re g ra n te d

FREEDOM

43— I n v e s t i g a t iv e
S e r v ic e s

61—Money to Lend

M A J E S T IC IN V E S T IG A T IV E
S ervice* D om estic rela tio n s
F re e co nsu ltation 407 440 II I)

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!

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

A ll you need I* your lllle Ja ck
d ia m o n d lor appointm ent
140 W l ___________

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

A T T E N T I O N S C C O N O S H IF T
P A R E N T S :
Reliable
c h lld c e r e w ith n o l m e e lt
U c e n e e d d a y c a r e la c lllty C e ll
fo r re t e i l i t r a i l /L ie I l e i 10

E A R N 17.000 11.000 per m onth
p a rt tim e * Of king 10 11 (&gt;t&gt;uf %
per we-ek S#f tout only
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m *011
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M iH in Won Sat 9 ^ 10 f'k iA f'i Sun

63— M o r t g a g e s
* NEW COMMUNITY a
HOMEBUYERS PROGRAM
• LO W DOW N P A Y M E N T
• E A S IE R O U A U F Y IN G
Tor co m p lete d e ta tli c a ll
R E N E T F IN A N C IA L
A C T IO N M O R T O A O E

C o m e Hom e
t o C o m f o r t ya n d f ir
B e a u ty

331 0700
14 H ou r S ervice

71 — H e lp W a n t e d
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We've Got It All!
• I &amp; 2 U c ilr iH u u
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A p iiM in c iil [I n n K 's * l ir e p la c c s / V im llc d
• N l : \ V C lu h tiiH is e
C e i l i n g s A v a i la b l e
• W a s h c r / D r y c r In • L A N T A S T I C I'iln e s s
E v e r y U n it
C # tfc r

$300 OFF

L .U &amp; IW
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* M o1/2
u t h ’s

R ent

Over A 12 Month Lease
On 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

• N e w ly R e n o v a te d • la k e F ro m • V o lliy h .ill • I'o u l

Country Lake Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Avc., Sanford • 330-520 4

Full Month's Rent On
SelectedApartmenLs!

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AAA EM PLO YM EN T
700 W. 25THST.
323 5176
DRIVER
L o c a l I I 40 hr
B e n t I t ill
Corn pony it ree dy Id |ire
n o w l C ell

DATA ENTRY
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ic e G r^ tt p la c e lo w ork

COLLECTIONS
M a n y povl Ion a v a ila b le

GAL FRIDAY
41 40 h r . Weed pertect. Phene,
an d g reat co m p a n y b e rw fiti

401W Seminole UlvJ. • S.mtbrd

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S A L E S C A R E E R W holesale
Jewelry Rep Protected A r t *
50K P iu s P o ie m h a l We train
N o D ire ct S a le s ' 711932 *094

(4O7T322-1051

FRONT DESK
M u lti line phone, llle i. p len ty
o l grow th (ten eltls H u rry I

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ACCOUNTING CLERK

'ty a c v t / t d c O t e t e , , . .

I t hr A H A F , Speed thee I t
C o m p a n y it ready fo hire
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ASSEMBLY

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That Stands Apart.

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Better Than Ever Rates On
Beautiful 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Homes!

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

$449.

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St. Croix Apartments
321-7303
Lake Em m a

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HOURS: M

Lake M ary

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r. 9 - 6 • S a t. 1 0 5 • S u n . C lo s e d

• Washors/Dfyois In All Units
• Slato-Of-Tho-Art Filnoss Centin
• Prlvato Extonor Storage)
* Enclosud Patlos/Uiilconlo;.

STONEBROO K
APARTM EN TS
1 0 0 0 S t o n e b r o o k D r ., S a n f o r d

322-9556

A G C A R R I E R S . Tavares. FI
a w e ll esta blishe d and grow
Ing C e n t r a l F lo r id a based
com pany o ile rs you
e i) « t o l* i per m ile
s U p lo 11.000 m l per mo
o Slop O il P a y
• U n loa d in g P a y
O V a ca tio n P a y
o Safety A P e rfo rm a n ce Bonus
a Spouse R id in g P ro g ra m
• A v e ra g e T r ip ] / D a y s
o La te M o d el Conventional
T ra c to rs
11 you have 1 yea rs tra cto r
tra ile r. O T H and snow and Ice
e x p e rie n ce plus a good d riv in g
reco rd , c a ll:
_________ 1 4 4 M M 4 4 S 4

Heady lo h ire T ra in
s h ip p in g

CARPENTER TRAINEE
MORE POSITIO NS AVAILABLE
323 5176
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ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
F U L L T IM E R E L I E F CO O K
Ee p e rte n ce a M U S T . Strong
tu p e rv lio ry ik ll li
P A R T T IM E D IE T A R Y A ID E
E ip e r le n c e p re fe rre d
A p p ly D e B a ry M an o r between
(a m and 1 pm 44 N H w y I M l ,
D e B a ry D ru g tree w orkp la ca

M lq co seeks in d iv id u a ls for
asse m b ly tine G ood altitude,
high en ergy and rellabhty a
m ust MS d ip lo m a and good
work history required IS hr
N ever a feel

Help Personnel. 41t 4441

RECEPTIONIST
S W IT C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R

RECEPTIONIST
For b u ty o rthoparelic o ffice
C a ll Sharon af !6 t SITS

M a n u fa ctu rin g com pany has
part time position open
R eq u ires excellent telephone
skills to handle m ultiple phone
Tines Com puter experience a
p lus U p to TO h rs week Phone
(407) J74 1730 ask tor B a rb ara

M E D IC A L

R e ceptionist/T unsciiptionist
E x p e rie n c e re q u ire d
Send
resum e to 311 N M n n g o u ih n e
A ve . Sanford, F L 1J//I

Residential D r iw i/L u d c r
F or g a ra b g # com pany M u st
have C O L C la s s B A pply in
person
3*45 O v erla n d Rd
A Hppk
a
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M E D IC A L

LPN

DRIVERS

17 hr \hi|f$ I tarn l iprn
fV experience preferred
A p p ly in p t n o n
D ebary M a n o r 66 37 Mery »/ t l
D e b a ry .F f

E A R N V4t0 A W K P A R T T IM E
II Iteulhte h o u r! a week Item
c a ll m e a t 4011141114

RN OR LPN 11-7
P E R D IE M R E L IE F

CNA 311
P A R T T IM E O R F U L L T IM E

M E D IC A L

E A S Y W O RK!
EXCELLEN TPAYI
A sse m b le products a l home
C a ll T oll F ree I &gt;00 44) 1S44
t » l 7*40_____________________

R E G E N C Y P A R K N U R S IN O
C E N T E R A 120 tied superior
rnled facility needs a very
spec la I nurse w ith
• P ro v e n L ea d e rship A b ility
• E «ce llent C om m u n i cation
Skills
• A Love o I People
• Strong M e d S u rg Bach
ground
• E x p e r ie n c e In G e r ia t r ic s
M e d ica re documentation., and
I V C ertification a plu s
H this flx&gt;scrlb*?s you contact
M a ry A lic e Kofhe, D O N
2110 E n te rp rise Rd. D e B a ry, F L
Etjjuai O pp ortunity E m pigyer

RN
C h a rg e nurve* tor /ami Jpm
and 11 / ihift% IV and ven
tdator experience needed

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS

Apply in

C o m m e rc ia l site I n U C r aro.»
B e n e fits package
A N E C O IN C 444 44)1
E O E 'D r u g tree w ork p la ce

Debar y M a n o r 66 N H w y I f *7
D e b a ry H
M E D IC A L

ELECTRONIC TECH TRAINEES

CKAS and ORDERLIES

To 1110 a week p lu s b e n e llls
C a ll J S J 4141*14

M u$t I** certified 1 II and
vhift* A(&gt;ply in person
D e b a ry M a n o r
60 N Mery 1/ 97
D ebary. FI
40/ 446 4474

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON
M u l l have ow n fool* wnd b*
Abl« to do heavy col Muon
A p p ly in per ton b iH v m n tarn
and jp m at 3501 Country Club
Hoad. Sanford 323 M 'M

SALES
‘service com pany seeking part
tim e help Flexible h ours and
d a y * » t 423S a sk tor Rodney

M E D IC A L

FIBERGLASS IAMINAT0RS
I y r 4 ip . A p p ly a t: 1470
D a tn o r P l „ Santetd
H I 4144

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
D A IL Y W O R K /D A IL Y P A Y
Report
12QS %H w y 17 ?2 Lonq*ood
___C a ll 4 H 1331 after Jpm

GREENHOUSE WORKER
helpful O r Lie
M C a 1 l3 ? 1 0 M 4

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Secretary

W ith b a ckgrou nd a t D O N &lt;ir
A DON
tor superior rated
\k iH ca re fa c ility on t a i l
co a t*
M u tt u n d e rsta n d
M e d ica id M edicare, V A and
C h a m p u * M u l l fcw \tron g In
m anagem ent of $fatt Benefit
p ro g ra m availa ble
M a il re tu rn s to P O B o * *16/!
Daytona B each F L 17*11
or call 964 M7 1/71

E x p in WordipaHvct &amp; Lotus
111 tor w indow s A m u lt Type
m in im u m AO W P M 16 50 hr
p lus benefits Send resum e lo
PA RA R A Services 117 W 1st
St . Suite 503, Sanford, F L
17/11 Attn
K e lly of F A X
40/ 111 1431___________________

SPRAY PAINTERS
Exp
a u to /m a rtn * p a in te r*
needed A p ply «1i 14/6 D ogwef
PI , Sanlo rd
313 4 l4 i

OFFICE HELP

HAIRSTYLISTS
B ea u ty salon in Sanford v ery
Qoctd lo ca tio n netd* i t y t i i f i
♦or eith e r co m m lw io n o r ch a ir
re n ta l P ir a t e ca lf 331 i t 11
W ifh clie n te le F u ll or part
tim e C a ll 3716114_________

HAM AND EGG DELI
B eca ute of increaved *a 'e *
need help! H I are! ?md tb itli
availa ble Defter than average
pay
Exp
in m a k in g del *
landvviche* helphjl A p ply in
person A M A C Q exit S I. SH *4

WAREHOUSE
17 h r
Le arn
receiving

I0 N E E D E D
P E R M A N E N T P O S T IO N S

M E D IC A L

C la n A / B C D L L oca l or long
h au l C a ll today JS J 414 1*14

Tractor t i p
ra g
M F

PRODUCTION

M u s t h a v e C O L " A ” w ith
clean M V R Produce e .p e r i
ence and good references re
q u ire d C a ll o r apply
M I C T ru c k in g . 1*11 W i l l II
Sanford. F L 40717)711]

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED

ROUTE SALES
Exp e rien ce a p lat C la ss A &amp;
fl 1350 fo M W w eekly Need
you today

LAWN MAINTENANCE
W ill tra in |7 up C a ll Inday*
J S J 4)1 K M

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

DRIVERS NEEDED

R e sid u a l in c o m e ! b rin g tlnen
c la l freedom F in d out how to
c re a le o n e
C a ll Rotter!
I l l 1111

PR PERSON
iG o G etter) To v llit new home
sites In m etro O rla n d o area
Territory and training pro
vlded G a s allow ance and in
t o r n © w i l l r a n g e f r o rn
llO O t H D ’Wk parf time (H ours
flexible! C a ll 323 1144

L O C A T E S C o n d u it your own
locate M a r c h Fee a Mep hy
*tep g u id e $«nd 1 19 9S to
Locate. PO Bo&gt; M 0 l.
Sanford. F L m / l U 0I

W ith clean d a n B d r iv e n
lic e n s e fo r d a y a n d n ig h t
s h ills We o ile r 1 X 0 per week
10 start, m a jo r m edical, de
n la l and p a id vacation s A p p ly
a l U S A Services. 444 Spring
H a m m o ck C l. lo ng w ood
___________ 11* 7304___________

WE*
O t W h NT* v*

L A B O R E R S N E E O E D S h illed
and umJkllfed D a y i
C a ll betw een 1 3
S P R I N T S T A F F I N G , m 7011

HOUSECLEANERS
10 open in g! M u st have car
phone, speak tn g lish . ) 4 m o l
*&gt;p M u s i be a v a il X * h r i
wk No la . e s ’ lees w ithheld
E a rn SSS IO 'hr C a ll 445 1110
M o n da y I I. Tuesday I I I o n l y

P T C o m p u te r ex p e rie n ce
and o rgan ization al t k ilii to
quired M e d ica l records e*pe
r fence tw lp tu l M u d type id
wpm Send resum e fo P O
B o x 179 / Sanford. F l j .

TEACHERS ’
P a rt and full time staff needed
m childcare confer*
40/ 313 M B

TEACHER S AIDE WANTED

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!

C h i l d c a r e e x p e r ie n c e re
quired W illin g hi d rive van
i
1
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Petra Fa sh io n s m vlfes you to
enter lf»e direct sales life Alt
territories 5 0 % from horne
H ig h co m m n s ion set your
own hours free 1*00 sales v i
E a r n great r e g a r d s lo» doing
y o u r |ob C a r a n d p ho ne
needed M u st p o sie ss m ature
altitude Com e and ice ah af
we r r all about on Tuesday:
A p r il 19lh at 4 JO In the
p r iv a t e d in in g ro o m al
S honey s R estaurant /640 Irlo
B ron son H ighw ay, K u slm e e
P le a se R S V P b y 4 It 311 laC4

JEIEPH0NERESEARCHER

R 3 M .ig lto
a firm tivhlch
c o n d u c t s p r o e m p lo y m e n t
b a c k g r o u n d r e s e a r c h for
c l ie n t c o m p tin le s h a s a s
opening tor n telephone re
searcher (no sales) Pleasant
professional non sm o kin g of
fice Send resum e
P O BOX9IS656
Longwood. F l 37/91

BEA T RISING IN TER EST R A TES

7 .55 % FIXED RATE
GUARANTEED!
(For Incom o Q u a lifie d Duyors)

A D D TO Y O U R I N C O M E
S E L L A V O N NOW I
C A L L l l i a a i * e r 1114111

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE)
N othing lu c c e e d t lik e auccets.
W e ’ re w e ll into our I rd decade
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REALT O R S
111 1 1 X

ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEES

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U p to tU 0 / w k . C e ll tod ay!
J S J 4141*14_________
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C e r lllie d o r w /A y rt t i p end
w / d e ilr e lo becom e c e rtltle d
V a lid d r iv e r llce ra e an d tools
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BOOKKEEPER
P a rt lim a A b le lo fill out
q u arter l y i and do Incoma Ian.
C a ll N a n cy I B » 4 S
B R E A K F A S T AND LUN CH
C O O K S E v p a rie n c e d o n ly lo r
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C lean 7 y r M V R . fu ll and p a r i
lim e In South O rla nd o 1 y n
ex p e rie n ce C a ll ATS 4341______

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407 m i0 7 g g 0

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK
$9.25

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NOW A V A I L A B L I M S % F IX E D R A T I B O N D M O N E Y

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A A S P sch o la rsh ip s aw a rd ed
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fin a ls.
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In South Sem inole c a ll 1)1 *M*

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71 — H e lp W a n t e d
S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R
T R A 1 N IN O /P L A C E M E N T
A f w d and unar mx&gt; m M M
SM E N O IN B /E Q U IP M E N T
M E C H A N I C lo r la w n » v t
E v e n in g s 4 J hour* C o ll lo r
a c c l : 3 » WOO N e w m«ssaq&gt;

TRUCK MECHANIC
L ig h t lo h eavy d u ly M u t l
have loot* and experience
C o ll 11 I t H i _________

VlAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
E x p e rie n ce d o n ly A p p ly In
person P a y s Inn, S an lord
______ « / » » 4)04
W AREHO USE A N O O E N E R A L
LABO R H E LP N EED EO I
Bonu* lo r d riv e r* A ll *hlll»
a v a ila b le D a lly pay, no I**
R r p o r l read y lo w ork S 30 am .
In d u stria l la b o r Svc . 1014
F re n c h A v . H o phase t a ll*

WAREHOUSE
S a n lo rd T h ird »hllt N ation al
lood *ale» com p rv*«fs person
lo r M A rth ou t* OT r t q “ *f
m a n a n l p o tlllo n S i hr U p
w a rd m o b ility and m onetary
g row th Clot#
N ev er a le e l
H aljt Personnel. *2* 44*4

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
S tart Im m ed iate ly! U p to 1*
per hour J S J H I W M

WILDLIFE/CONSERVATION
I0B S
G a m e w a r d e n s , s e c u r it y ,
m aintenance, etc No e v p e rl
ence necessary Now h irin g
F o r Into c a ll II* W 4 0010 e»t
T tV
* A M 10PM
7 days
SO A U T O A U C T I O N D R I V E R S
N E E D E O I M u s i have v a lid
F lo rid a d r iv e rs license and en­
able lo d riv e s lic k
C a ll belw ew i l J
S P R i N T S T A r r i N O . m to n
St T E L E M A R K E T E R S
N E E O E D I C a ll between I )
S P R I N T S T A F F I N O . it * H U

103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

9 3 — R o o m s fo r R e n t
N E W L Y R E N O V A T E O . p riv a te
entrance, pad dle tan In your
room your own heat co n lro l,
re lrlg e ra lo r. m icro w a v e , and
co lo r tv O il street p a rkin g
and m a id s e rv ic e Convenient
lo catio n T h e b e sl In low n
11) 1001
SAN I OH II P riv a te r n lf y q u icl
area, house p riv ile g e s 4 4 ) w k ,
w ith sec dep. 31* 7*04
SANTORO
K l l r h r n and
lau n d ry p r lv C a b le P riv a te
hom e M i wk I dep )23 /***

Stenstrom Rentals
• S A N F O R D 4/1 w/ llv rm .
tarn rm , C H A . w /d hook up
N ew p a ln ll MOOma 1400 sec
• O R O V E V IE W l/ l w/ dbl
gar a g e .C H A , M lim o . S400 tec
• P A O L A A R E A J / M w / db le
car garage, te r porch . Iplc .
w e ll A septic I tiO /m o U iO sac
• S A N F O R D D U P L E X 1/I.S J
story, w /d hook up*. C H A
Spac (oust 1*401m o . S400 tec
• S A N F O R D 1/1 D U P L E X w /d
hookup. C H A , 141)mo U iO le c
• O V IE D O l/ l D U P L E X w/
ca rp o rt, w /d hookup, h e a l/ o lr
S it ) m o S liO s e c S rt no dep
S len stra m R e a lly , Inc.
" W e M a n a g e you r Horn*,
lik e It w as ou r ow n .” J im Doy le
111 M M A lte r 4 P M 1)0 144)

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n ish e d / R e n t

NOTICE
A ll re n ta l a n d re a l estate
adv e rtise m e n ts a re *ub|ect to
the t e d e ra l F a ir H ousing A ct
w h ic h m a k e * it ille g a l to
ad v e rtise any preference, Itm
n a t io n o r d i s c r im i n a t io n
based on race, co lor, re lig io n ,
sea. han d icap fa m ilia l status
or natio n al o rig in

) B E D . I B A T H Townhom e w ith
w a sh e r a n d d ry e r
H id d e n
la k e 1 )4 0'mo C a ll 114 1414
le a ve m essage It l« lo r « 4pm

1/ 1, a p p lia n c e * , h o o k u p s .
garage, c a rp e l. blinds. cent
h e a l/a lr 4490 (*4 13*0x140*

105—DuplexTriplex/R ent

E F F I C I E N C Y . |Q p flv . back
y a rd a ll u lll Incl S M i-'m o s
SIQS/saC l i t I I 11 c r 171*1H
E F F IC IE N C Y AP T. Completely
lu r n ls h e d
U l l l l l l e s p a id

47(0

L A K E M A R Y 1 lx * m . ca rp e l.
C /M /A , a p p l. m ln lt. len ced
y a rd
P O O D A R E A M l ATM
S A N F O R D . 1 n lca *m a p is A / C .
appl I A v a il S/01/94 1110 A

m o . 1st a n d la s t 174 IS4 I

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E F F I C I E N C Y
C o llig t
C o m p letely turn U til paid, no
p o lk I person o n ly ITT n t l
SAN FO R D I ROOM EF FI
C I E N C Y w ith p riv a te b a lh
Per le d lo r I person I M 'w k
a u d i t SO sec II) !*!)

1 0 7 -Mobile'
Hom es / Rent

I B E D R M P r iv a te A Q u lo l SUO
m onlh. I liO deposit S t) pet
deposit C a ll HO 41)1__________

C O U N T R Y S E T T IN O . com
p le le ly tu rn . 1/1. g a rb a g e
'w a te r turn, c o w re d tenced
p a lio Ideal lor w o k coup le or
tm g paren t SD O 'm o p u t dep
No pets U M * I /
O S T E E N 1 bedroom I b a lh O n
10 a cre s S410 p lu s 1)00 te c u rl

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u rn is h e d / R e n t

^^»4_4*4_S140atterj£m^__

115— I n d u s t r ia l

SPRING BREAK!!

R e n t a ls

73— E m p l o y m e n t

On+ tlfilfk jo m A p i f t m w t l
17ft D E A L
M o iu o o d A p H
IfU

W a n te d

MINUTES f ROM SANFORD

C A R E O I V E R . Personal
d o m e stic
I d r iv e am pm .
k id s too R e ts A e v p M l 747)

SPRING SPECIAL!!

O F F I C E / w a r t h o u ta tp a c a 1100
Sq tt
P r l m a lo c a t io n At
en tra n ce to C en tra l F la Re
gion a l A ir p o rt 4Q7J7I

1 lu ll m /I B a lh 111 ?»/0

* PRIME LOCATION *

91— A p a rtm e n ts/
H o u s e to S h a r e
.

M A L E W ANTS F E M A L E .
to th a ra pool condo F ra a r t n l
♦or co m p an io n sh ip 311

93— R o o m s lo r R e n t
A Q U IE T . C L E A N rm in San
lo rd K itch e n A phone use
co in la u n d ry &gt;11A up 114 4*11
C L E A N R O O M ) s».gl&lt;- sla rl-n -i
ll) / w k
K it c h e n , p h o n e
la u n d ry , v id e o g a m e s o tl
street p a rk in g 1104411
F U R N . R O O M prtvata hom e,
housa p rlv . n ice a&gt;ea Refer
ences re q u ired 111 0411
M A T U R ED PERSO N
l - jM
cooking M S 'w k F ir s t and last
114 )***

HOMEOWNERS
BEWARE!
Would You
Spend $15 To Save
THO USANDS?

Don ! Be Taken Advantage Of!
Send Check Or Money Order To:

0 &amp; R CONSULTANTS
P.O. Box 1732
Sanlord, FL3277M 732

SHENANDOAH A PAR TM EN TS
L a k e Ada I b d rm U aO m o
I b d r m S 4IO m oa n du p

323 8670
ca rp e te d

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

equ-pped

103— H o u s e s
U n f u rn is h e d / R e n t

San to n ! P ro p e rtie s
F o r Less T h A n U OOO0o»n
• F O R E C L O S U R E ! 1/1 on &gt;y
a c r p l A p p l . I n s id e u l l l .
le n ced yd! O nly *1* 0001
• 1/1, o v tr 1/1 a c r t l L lv , din,
la m rm S a le lH I c d n h 144.*00
• 1/1 w /f’ O O L lo r on ly (44.1001
L lv . d in in g , la m rm s tool
• L A K E , t e n n is , p e a l l M
custom , llv , d in . e a l In k llc h ,
a p p l G a ra g e M1.900!
• 1/1, new c a rp e l A p a ln ll Cent
H / A . ca rp o rt J u st S4I,*001

(* 4 0 7 )“ 6 8 2 - 7 1 0 0

All107

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y ,

A N O ’ S A s L O W a s S4000 Dow n I
G o v ’ l Repo’ s (h e L a te s t L is t!
Bank F o re c lo su re s Super D e a ls '
W e’ ve O o lT h a m A L L I
C a ll our F u ll lim a
Sales T e a m A N Y t I M E t

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
D E L T O N A 3/1, te r porch, new
floors, ca rp o rt. C 'H / A N ear
new P u b llx
4 )1 * 0 0 R e a l
to r/o w ner *04 I I S 4)11______
D U PLEX
S A N F O R D G ood
neighborhood, ooctl co nd ition
114.*00 C a ll o ile r ) 00
___________ 114-4044 _____
E X C H A N G E O R S E L L your
p ro p e rly lo c e le d any wheeel
Investors R t a lly . II* 1*11

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38lh Yen*
S U M L A N D E S T A T E S I b d rm I
be. s c re e n e d p o rch , la r g e
Ire e d lo t w ith la k e v ie w
11) 000
40/ 11)01//

H O M E In H is to r ic a l D i l l . B u n
g a low t lly e . 1/1. C H / A . com
p ld a ty resto re d hdw d Poors.
Iplc
tro n l A back porch A
c e lin g Ians
A s k in g 4)0 *00
M o tiv a te d I M M l t a l l e r / P M

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le
C A N A L F R O N T lot O n paved
ro a d N ear boat ra m p L g
trees W llh la cooch e e Rv, SR
44 Reduced price 401 1/4 m V

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Id e a l lo r m o b lla h om e or
h o m e t i l* , h o rs e s . c* IH e .
(a rm in g or n u rsa ry Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l 11*00 per a cre
S m a ll dow n p a y m e n t w llh
ow ner fin a n cin g *04 14/ I 111

1.000’ t o l p rop erties lo r ta le !
A ll types a rea s A p rice s No
co m m ission s C a ll tor a F R E F
list W atch TV Show Channol
4 Sun M A M I iOO SKA l*r*

G E N E V A ) A C R E S Pond well
Zoned ag re s 1X1000
)!• *)10
NO D O W N P A Y M E N T O w ner
fin a n cin g 1 lots together on
P in e A ve S a n lord Low m on
Ihl y ()... m e r it 4V* '-4* ’
•1 B U I L D I N O L O T S
Lake
M a r* R a r e a l l l t W Oeach!
•I L A R G E B U I L D I N O L O T
Osteen, t* *00
•»♦ A C H E S fa s t ot O sleen
11) *00
■4 4 A C R E S S E C L U D E D but I
m ile aw ay Horn B e ltw a y l
cS m /M I

MORGAN REALTY
l

SANFORD

—

l l l h SI and M y r t le Ave

Kl-Al. ESTATC. INC

321 6762

322-7498

D ELTO N A
*04 I M 4410

O il A C R E S F O R S A L E Corner
lot near L a k e Jessup C a ll
M l 4/4) a lte r t p m __________

1 5 5 -C o n d o m in lu m s
C o -O p / S a le
BANK rORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA t ORANGE COUNTY

H I 4444 work

BATEMAN REALTY

L A K E M A R Y ) 1 fa m ily rm
C A /C M o n Ig I r e e d lo l S4) OCX)
W M j llc io w t k l, R ealtor
1111*41
LAKE MARY
AREA I 1
g o r g e o u s o a k s , n e a r g o ll
co u rt* 11* *00 C a ll lo r appl
____________l i t 3*44_________
LO N O W O O O
I I FXTHA
N IC E P O O L H O M E ’ L A R G E
CORNER LO f
D O U BLE
C A R G A R A G E 1/0 s
C a ll D iana 44 Tha Cannon G rou p
1**0041 or 111 4/04

B U Y O W N E R G orgeous I b d r m .
I 1* balh . cent air an d h eal,
len ced yard, porch, double lol
A m uch m o re l P ln e c re tl area
4*4,000
_________1110411
C A S S E L B E R R Y Beautiful 3
b d rm , I 'y b a lh New carpet,
p a in t Shows like a m o d a ll
144.*00
.................. 4*4 1014

H A L L REALTY
312 W. First S t . Snnlord
D e ba ry l / l . big lo ll F a m rm .
c b c o m lr ., c o u n lr y l 141.S00
1 b d rm .. co rn e r lo l. c /h /a . low
dn A m onthly! O n ly S4I,*00
SI. Joh n ’ s R iv e r a c c e t t l 10
a c ra t, I0K d ow n l 41) 000

323-5774

157— M o b i l e
H o m e s / S a le

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

141 — H o m e s lo r S a le

321-2257

C O N D O M I N IU M F O R S A L E
P ln u Ridg e C lu b 1 bdrm . 1
b a lh )) ) O O O Call) » 1)04

G i ll tor d t f m lt t

Unct Manslield, 323 7271

321 0759

IM G .

BUYERS)!

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

L ie H aal E tt a ta B ro k er
7440 S an ford A va

KSC AUCTION

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT AREALTY
401 111 / l l l / l l l 1)14

P A U L O S U O IIN E

* GREAT 10CAII0N *

T U E SD A Y
A P R IL 26, 11:00 A.M.
329 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford, FL
12,000+ sq. ft. Commercial
Building. Former Supermarket Site.
All Equipment Stays.
2 % Co-Broker. Pre-Offers Invited.

S A N F O R D H IS T O R IC H O U S E
* I|M Y R IL D AV EN U E
B e a u lllu lly r* tlm e d 4 bed l ' i
b a lh fiom a w llh |o o l 1 000 sq
II. a ll naw h e a l and a ir You
h ave la tee III 4110000
C a ll owner 4/4 44)1

M a rk h a m W d t fo reclosu re x'7.
I * a c r e , p a t t u r a / s t a b la .
1101.000

S a n lo r d I n d iv id u a l o t llc o
(paces S ta rtin g a l S D O 'm o
IOO ISOtg It ea ch 313 11)0
N E W S a n lo rd o ffic e s a n d /o r
w a reh o u ia s 400 1 400 sq It
Spe c le l, 4344/m o. 333 3334
S A N F O R D . O tllc a space S400
sq It b u ild in g lo la l. 1100 sq
II pe r o lllc o u n it 311 *004
S A N F O R D I room o lllc e . wood
p a n e lle d
Fr enc h Ave
USQ/m onth 330 3 0*_________
)00 SQ F E E T lo r Inssa on 1/ *7
s u c c e s s fu l o i l t l l n g a n ch o r
businesses Good p a rk in g and
l- q h lln g
G re a t v is ib ilit y
Ask mo S4QO m o

3300273/774 9400

A t iu m * N o O u a lifle s tl
• ) ' ) S4t) P IT I 414.100
• 1/1 split. Ifn ce d 4)4) P IT I.
1)4.*00
P R E t o r e d o iu r a l S» 000 dn
H I . h e a v ily Irre d 1/1 a cre
S p ill b d rm . c e r a m ic tile ,
a pp l, garage P o s sib le owner
h old Ind Ju tl4 /I.* 0 0 t

118— O H ic o
Space / Rent

E F F I C I E N C Y H O U S E t or Rent
t i e ) ’m o A t 111 S 4th SI
L a k « M a r y C a ll 4W 411|__
R E N T W IT H O P T IO N f i r *&lt; rr(l
1/1 pool liom e. le rv e d S ltim o
U t. last. A s e t 11I0IS4
S A N F O R D 1 bd rm . l ' i balh
la k e lro n l house S A M 'm o
______ 111 1004________
S A N F O R D H a m ilto n O ls lr lc l
R E N T TO CM /H
L ik e new 3/1. A v Lau n dry
SXIOOdn i l l ) m o *4» 1141
S A N FO R D GO LD SBO RO
R E N T TO CM /N
1 b d rm L ik e new! A ir II.SOO
down S i l l -m o *4*//*/
S A N F O R D ,’ b d rm I bath &lt;eni
M A ca rp e l L ike n ew l I yr
leave 14/1 m o *04 14) I t l l

Loo k in g lo buy a hom e* W e
h ave hom es In a ll a re a s o l
S a m ln o l* . O ra n g e , V o lu s ia
C o u n lle s l C a ll tor d e la llt l
• 1/1 w ith H r e p la c a . n e w e r
c a r p e l and l i lt . 144 *00
a F o re clo su re ! 4 'lo n I 11 a cres
F ire p la c e 4104*00
• 4/1. 1.100 sq It . Ilrr p la r e . Ig
te r porch! 4104.*00
B t lh Osborn*
V en tu r* I P ro p * rll* s

F M A O R V A A llO k V A S lM S
Assum * iso q u a llB ts A ow ner
fin a n c in g low a t 4400/m ol
G o v ’ t F or*&lt; losu r* s. R t p o t l
Sem inole. O ran ge. V a lu tla l

| IVI
1■•
L IQ U O R S T O R E
D o w n to w n
S A N F O R D 1 lld rn v 1100 m fl
Sanford for sa le cv lease A ls o
plus if L u ' iiy
A ll o t lllt ia t p-vd
liq u o r licen ses lo r O ran ge and
• a c e p lalac
in
1
Sem inole County tor sa le
S A N F O R D 7 I1U R M ntl u tilitie s
1/44*11
pal'd I IOO w a rt *t!h vacurity
S A N F O R D R E T A I L / O F F 1CE
depot &lt;t
1747444
I 1ST sq It Covered sid ew a lk s,
I 111 D R O O M F M E C M O N T H
high I r a lllc a re a 1100 p lu s
S P E C I A L * 7 b d rm t A t it le
vales l a i 'm o lle m lr o m R e a l
a v a il C a ll J a rry 171 MSP
I, Inc. J im D oyla P I 14«)

A U C TIO N

AB1M

AFF0H D A BLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R e n t a ls

W Ind St A C

k llih w i

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

I ,SO0 sq II o l n ice o lllc *
space 1 000 sq It w arehouse
also lenced storage A irp o rt
Q lvd lio n la g e 11111)0

MARINER S VILLAGE

N E A T 1 B r Apt

141— H o m e s l o r S a le

A A Careers Inc . 1)4 MIC

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C n o u p , In

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I4s)) l / l 41 M a n atee ce n tra l
H / A . e le c
sto v e c a r p o rt
la rg e shed t4 OCX)
14.4S ) / ) s p ill
4) P e a rso n
ce n tra l H /A . ca rp o rt 111.M0
C a ll 111 1IS0 or tll_ )/O I
N E W l**4 t. N O DO W N . 10*.
Interest. 14 X /*. IIM / m o
14 X It, 4110/mo. 144-414*

.

S A N D L E W O O O C O N D O 1 br, 7
ba Ind llo o r, te r porch, a ll
a p p lla n c a t. pool IS .iO O
E S T A T E S A L E S an lord 1 br
b lo c k h o m e , le n c e d y a rd ,
la rg e Iron! s e r n n e d po rch
O n ly S41.W0

$ 62 ,990.00

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S O F A w ith m a tch in g lovesaat.
F a ir ly naw o n ly a tew y y t o ld
t m l o r b o l h m i S ! ) ________
• U P H O L S T E R E D C H A I R . 1100
O B O B ra n d new Beig e an
dque v elv et w llh s m a ll design
In brow n and burnt orange
B ro w n p ip in g , c o r d ln a t e d
s lip * a n d d e s ig n , s tra ig h t
s k irt, pleated a l co rn ers and
a rm p ro te c to rs
H ig h la n d
H o u s a M lg V e ry co m forta ble
_____ _____ 114 1140
• WATERBEO
Q ueen t il*
w / h e a d b o a rd an d p e d e s ta l
basa w/S d ra w ers. S M O B O
______ C a ll M a rk 334 040*
• W A T E R B E O , S O FT S ID E ,
K IN O S IZ E , 4100 O B O 311 //SO
lea v e m essage___________ _
• D R A W E R F r tn c h P ro v in c ia l
d r t t t a r w / m irr o r W h ile w llh
gold If Im 1I1S O B O 111 41&gt;4

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S t e r e o
• M T X T E R M I N A T O R
S P E A K E R L a rg « w ith 2 12"
I n c h ip « A k « r% « n d *
%p«Ahtr% E ic « tl* n t Condition
1100
F ir m
J21 T H f
• STEREO SPEAKER S f
by
14 In n lc t
S7S tor llw
" 1 C s ll 321 1407

185— C o m p u t e r s
a TC X A S INSTRUMENTS
• a p « n tlo n t y t U m . p r in te r
tiookt. w onderful com puter I
O v tr 1400 I n v t t lt d W ill well
•II lo r t &gt;00cash C e ll 221 1170

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s
a G O L F C L U B S . F u ll sa l o l J C
Snaadt ) pw. putter, 1 woods
and F ib e r speed d r iv e r Bag
in clu ded 4100 A lt o graph ite
d r iv e r a v a ila b le
A s k lo r
Shane
111 &gt;14) or Iv m sg
• K ID S B I K E id eal lor a ) &gt;o *
year old g ir l G reen, pin k and
w hi l e ________ S U M S 4340
• S t A IR C L I M B E R P L U S
e .e rc ls a r, w ith video P a id
over 1100 S a c rific e tor M )
C a ll 111 441*___
T W O J E N N I N O S ca rb o n a x l
w itn a ll a c c a t t o r le t
P lu s
m a n y extra s, some a rch ery
^ u p pbes__ )J._ 04 K ^ _^ _ ^ ^ ^ _

193— L i iw n &amp; G a r d e n
FOR S A L E WOOD M U LC H
B rin g shovel! S lO p Ick up load
Y o u load 111 )A4/_________ __
P L A N T Sale. Fern s, a m a ry llis
bulbs, p h llo . tm tra « t Rea
tonatol* 1013 M a g n o lia A v e
" W H E E L H O R S E " tra c lo r. M
cut. II H p K o h le r, elec start,
h y d ro ti^ 'lc d riv e E « c cond
11,4*0 O B O 34* t i l l

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s
• F R E E B e a u tifu l K itten s. I
g irls . 1 boys tom * b lk A
w h ile
to m * s tr ip e d
a lt o
m other a v a ila b le Ple a se c a ll
iio ))*.’ Jessica
a * R E E K I T T E N S m / week*
Irom now (Ju s! born) I black
I blue grey I tlr ip e d K grey
Fa th er
A y ta blue. M other,
stray c a l 114 Q/W

211— A n t i q u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
• P A IN T TH E TOW N R E D
w hif* and blu« S a ilin g o il l
on ly; 1 W2 angle %ath bru»h 2
on ly; J " »ll» bru%h 2 only 4
h o u ia b r u lh
A I JO value.
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• H O U S E B O A T , liv e aboard 4)
N a u la lln e . tw in e n g in e V
d riv e . (lO K . D r Q u a m * 0 S » I M
• 14 F T B O W R I D E R II) H P
M e rc u ry , o'b , low hours, w llh
tra ile r 11.000111 0144________
I I F T B o w rld o r N*w canopy.
*0H P E v en ru d e w / llll A trim
D riv e on tra ile r L i l t la c k e d
♦ s a d ly equip H eavy anchor
Boat cover A M F M c a s t N ice
boat read y lo r w ater R e gister
A rid *
M u t l t e ll lo p a y
fu n era l b ill 44XX)O B O 311*1/4

• T O Y O T A C O R O L L A wa»on,
• t l. A u lo . A / C . re d , 11K.
w a rra n ty S*.4)0 313 4*14_____
T O Y O T A S U P R A . I*** M e ta llic
blue, loaded, pow er every
th in g , lu n r o o l W e ll m a in
M in e d e x c e lle n t co n d itio n !
I l/ K m iles G a ra g e k e p l4 1 .» M
______ C a lla o / 3)4 1*44_____

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
C a ll In your g a ra g e sal# ad by
II noon on Tuesday and la k e
a d v a n t a g e ot o u r t p e d r . l
g a ra g e sal* ad p r ic e d C a ll
C la s s ifie d now lo r d e la llt l

1**0 B U IC K R E O A L V 4 Needs
T L C and som a body work 1400
Or Best O H * '111 M J4________

322 2611

1*11 T E M P O S P O R T . Clean,
ba low a v e ra g e m ile s. P /S .
P / B , 1 speed. 4 door, red
l l . l W O B O n / l* l&gt; a ll« r 1pm

TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS!
B eh in d N apa A u lo P a rts IIS
W 1st S t . S a n lo rd Sunday
4 1 E q u ip
A m lt c H *m s
C le a n in g o u l lo r «xpanslon

'7 lV W B E E T L E , ItOOeng H unt
good, looks good, p rice d good
W ith Radio
41400
131*141

34*1 P a lm W a y, 1 block o il o l

• •;j T B IR D . B e a u lllu l green.
G re a t th a p * N eeds engine

S a n lo rd Avev betw een Lake
M a r y and A ir p o rt B lv d . F rl.,
S a t., Sun. W a s h e r, d r y e r ,
stove, re frig e ra to r. S.000 B T U
a ir c o n d lllo n a r, ch a in taw .
d r ill, hand tools, c h ild re n s
cloth in g , k n lc k kn a cks. I»"
co lor tv. ’ » C a m a ro w / U o g s _

work

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S E L L I 4 c y lin d e r, nice, owner
m a y Itne n c e l
H* M i l

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ih o r l w a v t
or • m a lt u r . any ccynJilioo lor
u h o o l ra d io cjub_322_)OA)_B_|_|£i

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

221— G o o d T h i n g s
to E a t

O R E C E I V E R H IT C H , heavy
duty lor lu ll t i l* Dodge truck
C la s s IV ra tin g W llh access
140
111 44X1
(IMF

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
*am m i C o le ry A v« 3 m l E
o l Sanford I m l N o l SI Rd
aa
t )Q a pound
in

235— T r u c k s /
B u so s/V an s

222— M u s i c a l

O CH EVY B E A U V IL LE VAN
7 *. I Ion, P a tta n g e r van
Clean Loaded I Too m u ch 'o
lilt , m ust see to appreciate
O n ly 43.4*3 OBO
. 3111100

M e r c h a n d is e
B LO N D E F E N D E R STRAT
A u to g ra p h e d tro m W a y n e 's
W o rld II
4IM 0
OBO
_________ ) / l 1/)1 e v rs

e FORD R A N O E R . LTX t l
P /S . cru ise. A /C . t lt r e o 4 100
m iles. I y r or 1) 000 m l le lt on
w o rro n ly .________ C o ll 17) 11)1

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
• C A R P E T . Indoof'O utdoor *
X !»'. H ig h q u a lity , A qua sea
m is t co lo r 1 y rs o 'd Screened
po rch rep la ced by sun room
IM
C a ll 313 14/4
C hT l O C R A F T C R I B , usad )
m o t tlSO S E A R S P O R T A
B L E C O L O R T V . I* Inch w llh
r e m o d co n lro l 110 0 1)4 1)41

e ISU1U P / U *1 W&lt;-il /X * &lt;
* m / lm c e s s lu ll bed lln er
rear w indow S* 4M 11) **)*
• J E E P P I C K UP 4x4. 1*14 V (
auto Fngln# and trans re
b u ilt (a b o u t 10.000 m l l t t l
New er In terio r SI.000 111 100*
• J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K . 1*1*
4x4 w ith topper 1400 O B O
Needs a lot o l TLC 1)1 » ) •

• D E C K IN O F re e Good shape
B oards, ra ilin g , s le p t Take
dow n and haul o il C a ll l / l 1*0/

Sanford Motor Co.

• O R A C O C A R S E A T . L ik e
naw I P a id S40 a skin g SM
i U &lt;0*1 lv m tg

•91 E A G L E T A L O N
Turbo
ah wheel d riv e 19 000 m iles
411,971
C a ll 111 4X1

10 FI F icu s
C a llO B lir H

• L O U V E R B U N O S w ith 11 It
tra ck Cloth III In slid in g door I
or can lie a lla re d V e ry n it e l I
O nly H ) ( a ll no 0*09
• P R IN T S 1 (low er and 11a
m ln gos by G e rl G e re m la SM
Ple a se c a ll 111 0)*4
S A T B L I T E S Y S T E M N e .e r m
stalled rem ote control, de
s c r a m b le r e q u ip p e d
Cosl
1)400 a s k in g 1 13 )0 111 1144
• S E T O F T I R E S (41 103 M 'B ,
14
Good co n d llio n A ll •
only t l ) C a ll 111 t a n

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Wa h a p p ily d a llv a r a n y w h a re l
_________ 141 4)10
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T O R O rid in g la w n m ow er w
b a g g e r. * H P . 4)00 Soda
m ach in e. I fla vo rs, autom atic
m ix e r. 1400 I co m p a rtm a n l
lood w a rm a r, S lea m table,
s i, s in le s s
e l e c t r i c . 1400
E le c tr ic deep fry e r. X) lbs , I)
lbs each basket. 1*00 H o i
dogger ro litte rl# and sausage
w llh bun w a rm a r. t)00 H olt
m a n Pre ss, a ll purpose and
M a n u a l Topper both SI 500
C a ll tor a p p l 314 1*1)
1 K A R A T C .Z . B R A C E L E T .
B e a u tllu lt P le a s * ca ll
1 » 1*99

230— A n t i q u e / C l a s s i c
C a rs
e F O R O T M U N D E R B I R D 1*4*
A ll o r i g l n a l l N e e d s to m e
w ork
|l.4*&gt; O B O 111 01S4

• 1970 DCVILLE CADILLAC
17000 P R O A ll p o * a r ) 2 2 J I U i_

2 3 1 -C a rs
• CADILLAC SEDAN
V I L L E . 19. A ll power
ru n t good, new llr e t
1*041/110111
• C H R Y S LE R IM P E R IA L
L ik e new M u t l s e ll
M l . M0 C a ll (40/1131 99)4

133 M*4

• 13 C H E V Y Che veil# 4 dr. *
spd. new llr e t . d oe tn ’ l burn
o il Good 3rsd c o r 1400 331 3IB3

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y

• M O U SEPLAN T
lre « ln p o t
HI

1300

’ *0 DO D O E . Good Ira n tp o rl*
lio n UIO F o r m ore Inform *
lio n p lea t* c a ll 333 4441

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S400
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FO R S A LE OR TR A D E 79
F ira b lrd H u n t grea t II.SOO or
If ad# lo r Ctsavy P ic k u p
______ MO &gt;04/or 313 )/**
• H O N D A A C C O R D L X . 1991
LO W M I L E 1 I 4 door. P/S.
P / B . a ir, Kenw ood A M / F M
c a s te lle Rosew ood color W ill
ru n lor»»«r. 4)1.400 333 94)1
J E E P C H E R O K E E , 19*1 Hed
w / g ra y Ini 4 0 eng . 4 dr .
o v e rd riv e , a u lo Good cond
44,99) 40/ 111 *1*4I v m sg __

I4 F T C H E C K M A T E . I M M a r l
nar, d riv e on tra ile r, e x cellen t
co nd ition C a p a c ity 10 people
14.000 3)1 *444 o r 1)1 (04) _____

• P L Y M O U T H G ra n d F u ry ,
w h ile A I cond th ru out
Good m ilea g e 11.000 O B O
__ ____
113*400
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E V E R Y T U E S D A Y lil« PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
H w y.92. Daytona Beach
9*4 111*3)1

• 10’ A Q U A S P O R T . C C, M l
I/O. ev e ry th in g lik e new 1M00
O B O 9 0 * i} 1 9 J 0 l *04 II* *4/4

• R E N A U L T E N C O R E , 1*1S.
E x c e lle n t c o n d lllo n l II.SOO
llrm M O 11)4 a lte r 4pm

• 1*11 C H E V Y I I Ion P u IM
V* Runs good En g in e amj
'r.v s Strong
IIMX) 12 I II.
*1*4) S U B U R B A N C M C « 2L
diesel h a ll Ion. m ech an ically
solid new ra d 'b r a s s rotors A
ca lip ers head lin er Ve&gt;, good
llr e t and low pkg 41 )00 0110
SO/ )JI 144*
74 C H E V Y D r4g tru ck M gr,
p r e lo r m a n c e m o to r
H O
Ira n i w b ra n d new ca r tra il
er
13000 __ J » w « l
44 M A M M O N T R A C T O R f " s ',
Detroit I V 91 New batteries
new e x h a u tl. Insulated cab
A C 111 K i l l or » 1 40)1

238— V e h i c le s
W a n te d
WE P A Y TO P m s FO R
Com plete o r W recked C a rt
T rucks R U N N I N G o r N O T
X A N Y C O N D IT IO N e ) ) ) &gt;044 x

239— M o t o r c y c l e s
a n d B ik e s
1*10 Pan 4hov*l Chopper 111,000
Invested A s k in g 110,000 or
Irade tor F L M D resser ( e n o u t
orsly 330 XM7/133 )/**
• 41 H O N D A . ) M custom good
condition. 11K m ile s 4/ C O O B O
))) 0911 iv m s g u ' H I •/'*
e ll KAWA4AKI
'00 H D
P rim e co nd ition 1*00 or wiH
trade tor Jon b o a l
l i t 411)

241 — R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h i c le s / C a m p e r s
• H O L ID A Y R a m b le r Im perial.
’ ** 1511 b a s e m e n t m odel
loaded E x c e lle n t cond Op
Dorsal H onda m olo r sco o le ' lor
3 w /. a ck 4)1,000 40 / 499 491*
• V A N / C A M P E R . I t l l . Chevy
model X) Good condition A ll
accessor le t 41 M 0 111 «***
1*4) L O C O L E M A N cam per, g a t
ttDva. elec a ir. awning. 42*00
)S14 1st S I ___ P a o la
m 44)9
• 1*1) C O A C H M A N M M 24 tl
1)K m l M a n y etlrati Incl
generator Very easy lo drive
419,900 ..................... 331 44M
• 74 M O T O R H O M E R u n s g re a l
W ill Irade for tra v e l tra ile r ot
c o m p a ra b le v a lu e I D /**)
• T T C R U IS E A IR . S2K m l . 440
11 II. ) K V A . b a lh . m icro, Tv
antenna, a w n in g , a u x ilia r y
luel V e ry good cond H I M
32) 414/ a lt er * P m
// S O U T M W IN O m olo r homo 11
II E x c o llo n l co n d llio n Gen
orator 31,000 111 911*
'*1 A L L E G R O m olo r hom e 11 tl
awning, tw in beds, generator
a n d lv S 3 /.M Q 0 B 0 3 II 0/2)

243— T r a i l e r s
H E A V Y D U T Y t ill bed, tin g le
axle. 4.000 lb cap E s c cond
IM O O B O G aneva 14* *4)1

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OBO
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217— G a r a g o S a le s
O A R A O E Sal*TT W hy b other??
W E B U Y P A Y TOP P R IC E D
40/ 110 441/

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231— C a r s

217— G a r a g e S a le s

e i r + T P O N T O O N b 0 4 t„ a ll
fib erg la ss. 140 H P E v ln ru d e
V e ry la s tl M a n y extra s, like
n e w l O n ly 410.330111 4M0
*4 B A S S N A U T I Q U E . Johnson
G T DO A ll e t lr a t / io a o c d
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S h a m p o o s c a r p e ls , s c ru b s
doors, w a .e s A butts F t w y r t
old In good shape 4)0 C a ll
333 4134 _________________ ___
K E N M O R E w asher, v e ry n lc e l
F re e d e liv e ry an d w a rra n ty.
Joh n ■A + B a il. 314-33*3

• O L A S T R O N 1(11 V hu ll. 1SIW.
ISo V o lv o . I lt h / ik l. lots ot
a .t r a s 4 1 0 0 0 0 B 0 4 M S 3 4 )

N O M O N EY DOWN

INCLUDING
LOT

HOME* A P P L IA N C E C E N T E R
O v e r 10 y e a rs In S a n lo rd
S a la t N ew and U ta d S e rv ice
a ll m a k es A p a rts 104 E.
C o m m e rc ia l St 111 1441

. A A A H A Y ’S A P P L IA N C E e
11(3 F rtn c h A v*. S anlord
R * I r Ig e r a t o r . S t a v e s .
W ash ers D ry e rs
F re e S yr
labor w a rr D el aval) 111 0*41

MO. Pel.

ONLY

ORA CO YOUTH BED.
Per tec I condition. H eadboard,
footboard, tram * and c r ib t l i*
m a ttre ss 340. 314 4041 Iv m s g

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

F U L L B O X S P R I N O and
r n a l l r e t t &gt;40 a t e l &amp; up
LA R R Y’S M ART
1114111

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181— A p p l i a n c e s
J_ F u r n i t u r e

A P P L I A N C E S . F U R N .. T V ’ S^
New S a le llrl* S ystem s a t low
a t »l 4*S C H E E P O D E P O T .
I ll * F re n ch A y e ____ H I 1144

P0R2IG REALTY

181— A p p l i a n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e ______

Thank* lo tha S an ford H e ra ld
C la u lft e d t Tom m y V in cen t it
now t i l l ric h e r H it garage
ta la * a t a H U G E tu c c a tt dua
In p a rt to an ad In Ihe Sanford
H e ra ld l
A r t you h a vin g a ga ra ge ta la ?
D o n't m it t out on our garage
ta la specia l C a ll before noon
on T u etd a y to gat In on a g raat
dea l!

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322-2611
831-9993

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N EW S D IG E S T

Decisions affect you

INSIDE

County benefits from recent legislative session
By J . MARK B AR PIILD

□ Sports

Herald Senior Stoll Wrltor

T rib e , R am n in e 's rally
S A N FO R D — Scm lnnlr nnd luike Mary both
scored two runs In the bottom of the seventh
Inning to win home baseball names Monday.

I See Page IB.

□ People
Y o u th , b u s in e s s e s h o n o re d
T h e Sanford Optimist Club recently held Its
annual Youth Awards banquet during which
time outstanding young people In the com m uni­
ty were recognized. Also, several Corporate
Friend ol Youth Awards were presented to local
businesses.

l.O N O W O O D • Seminole County netted a big
boost In school spending, money for road
Improvements and Lake Jcsup cleanup funds,
locul lawmakers told their constituents last night.
About two dozen people attended u town hall
meeting with slate representatives Lee Constan­
tine and Dob Starks at (.ongwood ('tty Hall. Doth

panned the legislative session which ended lust
week as unproductive nnd criticized legislative
lenders for stnlllng bills until time ran nut to
review them.
“ It was probably the worst-run session we’ve
ever seen." said Constantine, nrarlng the second
yenr of his first term In the House of Repre­
sentatives.
Constantine said the (lrst weeks of the session
were slower than usual and the Inst week quicker

BRIEFS

By J . MARK BAR PIILD

W C A p lan s S p rin g F e s t *94

Herald Senior Stall Wrltor

S A N FO R D — Tire Wcstsldc Com m unity Asso­
ciation. Inc., will sponsor Spring Fest ’9-1 on
Saturday. May 7. at the corner of South Lake
Avenue and Went l.’ltli Street from 8 n.m. to -I
p.m.

S A N FO R D Th e majority of
Seminole C o unty commissioners
voted Monday to retain a merit pay
plan for county employers, tun
modifying It to assure every worker
eligible for a raise gets one.
Doing away with the Idea of cash
bonuses sought by commissioner
L u rry F u rlo n g and a panel of
employees, three commissioners
united to endorse thr- county's
current pay hike reward program.
T h e pro gra m was opposed by
C o m m is s io n e r C a rlto n H e n le y
because pay hikes for exceptional
service one year becomes the base
pay (or subsequent years, even If
|M-rformancr slips slightly.
C o m m is s io n e rs a greed w ith
county officials a "lu m p sum ” cash
bonus would be detrimental to new
employees, who. In two to three
years, could be curnlng less tbun
new recruits. County Manager Ron
Rabutt said he feared an Increased
ullrlUon rate would restill.

In a continuing effort to raise funds for
different comm unity Improvement projects In
the G o l d s b o r o area, the association will make
available Ilea market table rentals fora donation
of $l&lt;&gt; per table; hot dogs, barbecue and chicken
sandwiches; d o o r prizes and a great time.
Wcstsldc will t&lt;c involved with the upcoming
13th Street Revitalization and Economic Devel­
opment planning as well as other com m unity
Improvement |xoJecls. Support from the com ­
m u n ity. local congregations and business
owners is needed to make a difference.
T o reserve a table call 32-1-5919 before April
30.

O p p o rtu n ity k n o c k s
S A N FO R D - “ Women On Th e Move." a
program designed tu usslsl women wlto need tt
hand In achieving liielr goals und dreams needs
mentors to work with young single parents to
help break lire chain of |&gt;ovcrty and wcifurc. _

Mont lit y meetings are held rm lire third
Thursday of cadi month from 6 in H p.m. Th e
next meeting Is scheduled lor April 21 ut
GoldeuRule Housing A Com m unity Develop­
ment Corp.. Inc.. 2908 S. Orlando Dr., (old
Zayre’s Plaza). T h e topic of discussion will be
"Overcom ing Obstacles That Hinder Yon From
Returning T o School."
For Inlarntullon. call Cynthia Hamilton or
LcW an Chlslcy at 3 2 4 -9 123.

T a s te o f Lake M ary
LA K E M ARY T h e G re a te r Lake
Mary/llcathrow Chum bcr of Commerce presents
Its "5th Animal Taste of Luke M ary." featuring
over 35 or Central Florida’s fittest restaurants
and entertainment by Miss Jacqueline Jones, on
Monday. May 2. from G;30 to 9:30 p.m . ut
Tlm uciian Golf und Country Chit).
Tickets arc $15 In advance and $20 at (lie
door.
Corporate sponsors urc A A A . A T &amp; T . T C I of
Central Florida. Pebble Creek at Lake Mary.
Recoton Corp.. and Ken Rum m cIChcvrolct.
For more Information, cull the chamber office
at 333-4748 or fax to 333-4153.

From stall reports

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C h a n c e of s h o w e rs
Partly cloudy with a
chance of afternoon
showers und th u n ­
derstorms. High In
the lower to mid 80s.
W ind east 5 to 10
m ph. Chance of rain
40 percent.

more weather, eee Page 2A

( See Decisions, Page BA

County revises
system used to
pay employees

Spring shower

1 'See Page 30.

Participants Itt tire progrant will entrance (heir
lifestyles and llrat of lltelr children through
Iraltilttg arid empowerment, rttnhllitg them lo
achieve lire ultimate Am erican Dream —
homcowucrshlp.

than usunl. As a result, legislative proposals
accumulated to the point where atrout 90 percent
of the 3.000 hills went unpnsscd.
Am ong the legislative victims were Constan­
tine’s ex parte communications hill which would
return the right of Individuals to talk to local
officials about zoning mutters affecting their
property nnd the Geneva Hubble bill.
Several residents asked about crime-fighting

HtftMPhoto b» (logoi ISmKt
It may bo hard to bollove it Is still spring bocauso tomporaturos have
climbed Into the high 80s. but thoso throe found that a sip and a
splash from the bubbler at Park on Park Is the tlckot to cooling oil.
Michael Taylor, Javon Taylor and Envls Johnson till up their containers
and got an Impromtu shower at the same tlmo.

Officials match
money to needs
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Sonlor Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
commissioners agreed Monday to
tentatively set com m unity service
grunts next yenr at the same
$747,300 amount us this year, an
amount which docs not Include
$200,000 for Orlando Science Cen­
ter or non-soelal service agencies.
Commissioners balked ut a re­
quest by Larry Furlong to set the
annual program at $1 m illion,
saying they could Increase the

Th e pay program will tie Included
In the 1994-1995 budget, which
tiegliis O ct. 1. Commissioners didn't
set an amount for the program.
E m p lo y e e R e la tio n s D ir e c t o r
German Romero said cacti percent­
age point over current pay levels
will cost $186,000 for the nearly
1,000 employees.
Since the early 1970s, county
employees receive annual pay ad­
justments based on their ability to

meet satisfactory work standards
E m p lo y e e s d o n 't r e c e iv e an
automatic "cost of living ndjustm rn t" |*eggcd to the federal Con­
sumer Price Inex used by ninny
other government agencies and
private businesses
Instead, employers receive pay
Increases based on tbrlr ability lo
meet certain performance stan­
dards. Average performance Is re­
warded ut un Increase which ts
typically close to thr federal Con­
sumer Prlre Index.
Commissioners found the merit
program cost taxpayers less than
across-the-txiard pay increases.
But during the past three Iran
years, commissioners cut back on
the m e rit p r o g r a m so m a n y
em ployees m eeting satisfactory
standards received less than the CPI
and some outstanding employees
received stundurd pay*Increases due
tu departmental quotas. Romero
said the quotas often penalized
(op-perform ers In small depart­
ments. Employees complained their
pay bikes were bused on more on
their department's quoin rather
tbun their performance.
Th e current "uverage" pay hike
was set at 3 percent, less than half
the 7 percent level of 1990-1991. As
a result, satisfactory employees re­
ceived pay raises ol about 2 percent,
less Hum Hie current Inflation rate,
Romero said.
Commissioners ugrerd In Febru­
ary to do away with the quota
system for the remainder of the year
to test Its Impact.

Every picture tells a story

$747,300 later tills year If the
money Is available. Hut comm is­
sioners agreed the demand from
public assistance agencies Is great.
“ I don’t think that any of us are
thinking tills fund lias adequate
money to meet all the needs of the
c o m m u n it y ." said co m m issio n
chulmiun Dick Van Der Wcldc.
The same 18 groups that received
a total of $747,300 Hits year nrc
now seeking $990,548 for next
year, said Dr. Jorge Deju. director of
the county Health and Hum an

□ See Grants, Page BA

B alance is key to
s tu d e n t’s su ccess
By VICKI DaSORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Balance.
That's what Joshua Etzkln says Is
the key to Ills success in school and
In life.
Th e winner of the Commissioner's
Choice Award from Lake Brunticy
High School said he Is the hardest
w o rk in g senior at that school
because he has mastered the deli­
cate balunclng ucl that combines u
college curriculum , n Job. extracur­
ricular school activities and volun­
teer work.
"H e's a really neat kid,” said
Sem inole C o u n ty com m issioner
Larry Furlong who presents the
award to the hardest working senior
at each high school nnd at the
Crooms School of Choice each year.
Furlong gives a S 1.000 scholar-

ship to the winner ut each school In
order to fulllll a 1990 campaign
promise lo donate 25 percent of Ills
commission salary to provide schol­
arships for students who work hard
In school, but who might not be
recognized by traditional scholar­
ship committees, because they arc.
perhaps, not at the top of their class
despite their hard work.
"lie (Etzkln) works rcully hard at
everything he docs." Furlong said.
"It's not Just school work. He Is a
leader and a strong force In every
uctlvlty he Is Involved In ."
Despite u full course load of
udvunccd placement clusscs. he
works u full schedule us a tutor,
which he says ullows him u flexible
schedule so he can fit In Ids other
activities where he needs to.
He said he Is also committed to
feeding the homeless through u

Joo Galluccl commits the activity ol the downtown araa lo canvas as
ho paints Ihe scono before him at Maonolla and Second Stroet In
Sanlord. The vibrant colors and bright sunshine of a spring day In
Sanford come lo life on his canvas with a low quick brush strokos and
dabaol paint.

□ See Award, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

C u ttin g the ed u catio n bureaucracy
By BILLBBRQSTROM
Associated Press Writer

B ro w n s e n te n c e d to 40 years
KISSIM M EE — An Indiana woman who smothered her two
young daughters because of an Irrational fear they would be
sexually abused was sentenced to 40 years In prison.
Donna Hruwn. 37. of Munlcrtown. Ind.. said she thought her
daughters — 5-ycar-old (Carrie and 3-ycur-oUI Casey — would
he belter off dead.
"I Just thought If they were In heaven they would be safe."
said Drown. 37, during a hearing Monday before Circuit .Judge
Jose Rodriguez. " I thought It was best because I wasn't
thinking rationally."
Prosecutor Dorothy Sedgwick conceded Brown's mental
Illness but. "nevertheless, knowing right from wrong ... she Is
completely crim inally responsible."
Drown killed her girls In a hotel room on April 2(1. 11193. after
driving from Port Wayne. Ind.. to give them a final day at Wall
Disney World.

M id n ig h t c u rfe w a p p ro v ed
O R LA N D O — As expected, the Orlando Clty*fcmmcll adopted
a midnight curfew for nnyonc under IB In n 12-square-hlock
area of downtown. Th e ordinance becomes effective Ju n e 1.
Along with an null-emitting measure for motorists, the
curfew approved Monday Is designed to thin out groups of
roving teen-agers blamed by police for violating traffic laws,
drinking and vandalizing the central commercial district.
Th e American Civil Liberties Union calls such measures
unconstitutional and plans to ask for a court Injunction, as It
did In Miami last month.
Curlews In other cities have been successfully Implemented.
Th e Orlando law will control teens only In the downtown core,
which police and fire-rescue olTleluls say Is congested and
unsafe for both teens and adults.

T A L L A H A S S E E — A month Into a new
Job as commissioner. Dong Jam crson's
plans for Ihc Department of Education
beemnenn Issue In the governor's race.
Gov. Lawton Chiles spotlighted Jamerson
In Ills stale-of-lhe-slnlc speech opening the
1994 Legislature, telling lawmakers lie
wanted him In cut administration at the
agency by 50 percent.
T h e department’s white 17-stnry building
In slglil of the Capitol Is mi easy target lor
speeches attacking bureaucratic bloat, and
Chiles was true to form.
"T h a t amounts to emptying five doors ol
the Florida Education Center," he said
Republican gubernatorial candidate ,lch
Hush went the Democratic governor one
better and said he would do away with the
department entirely.
Jamerson Is also campaigning for a new
term as commissioner In the fall, after being
named by Chiles to dll Belly Castor's

unexpired term.
Even before Chiles' speech, the former
state representative from St. Petersburg said
he wanted to focus the department on lls
main mission, supporting local school dis­
tricts.
And more Ilian 900 employees are being
shifted from the 2. JOO-cinployrc depart­
ment, though there won't be any empty
doors In the Education Center.
Jamerson argued that some parts ol the
agency — the largest being the Division of
Blind Scrvlrcs and the Florida School for the
Deaf and llllnd — could function separately.
"I wanted to give them their Indepen­
dence." he said.
That dt with Florida’s goal of decentraliz­
ing the Department of Education's authori­
ty, Jam erson urgued. Lawmakers went
along — but only part way.
Jam crson's proposals to spin off parts of
the department would have cut employment
by more than 1,200, or 58 percent.
Cuts that survived the legislative session
will amount In 43 percent, said Jo y Frank of

the department's legislative affairs office.
T h o u g h more Hum 50 Jobs will be
terminated, most or those nITrcted are being
transferred. The largest number, 570. are
stall members for the Florida School Tor the
Deal and Hllnd.
The school In Si. Augustine, already rtm
by a separate board, will lie given lls own
budgeting and hiring Hrxlhlllty, though
employees aren't being rut off from their
stale pensions and laments. Frank said.
Jamerson also proposed spinning off the
320-employee Division ol Hllnd Services,
which provides rehabilitation services, runs
a rehabilitation center and a library for the
hllnd In Daytona Bench, and operates shops
and cafeterias managed by the blind In slate
buildings.
Lawmakers turned that proposal down,
voting Instead for a one-year study ol
whether sortie or all of the services could
Just as well lie provided by the Department
of ladsir. or by private contractors.

A n o th e r s u c c e s s
Sanford M ayor B oltye D
Smith, right, signed a procla­
mation dooming the wook of
April 17-23 us Oigun Donor
Awaronoss Wook for tho City
of Sanford. Sanford rosldont
Bonnie Alexander, left, a re
clpiont of tho lifo saving
tranoplont procedure, and
Danlollo Johnson, standing,
organ recovery coordinator for
TransLIfo of Orlando, wore In
attendance to commomorato
tho occasion.

S ta tio n a p o lo g iz e s fo r p ro n o g ra p h y
TA M P A — A television station upologlzed to viewers and an
employee was out of a Job In the wake of a weekend rerun ol
"G u n sm o k e " that was Interrupted by nine seconds of
hard core pornography.
The scene, aired Sunday ufternoon during a segment of the
program on W T T A -T V , showed a naked woman surrounded by
men. Everyone In the scene was performing a sex act.
"W e have to hum bly apologize to all the viewers who saw II."
said To m Watson, the station's general manager. "It's Just not
our thing to do. We're very conscious of our wholesome family
program m ing."
An employee, who managers refused lo Identify, resigned
Monday over the Incident. What station managers believe
happened was that the employee was watching the sex lllm at
ihc station's operations center and accidentally or Intentionally
Hipped a switch, briefly sending It over the air.

Htrild Photo bf Apryt Konitlon

From Associated Press reports

if

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Violence increases
as authorities / ^
destroy pot harvests
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A S S EE Law en­
forcement officials are facing
greater dangers w h en they
search for Florida marijuana
growing sites, as the value and
potency of Florida-grown can­
nabis climbs, a new report says.
Authorities destroyed 145.384
murljuuna plants In 1993 worth
$145 million, the Florida De­
partment of Law Enforcement
said In lls anmiul report released
Monday on efforts to eradicate
domestic cannabis production.
A grower In Highlands County
was killed by police, an F D LE
agent was Injured In Urevard
County, nnd authorities In 38
c o u n tie s re p o rte d w e a po n s
seizures, booby traps, warning
devices nnd w a tch dogs at
marijuana farms.
“ Th e violence we’re Bcclng lo
protect tills Illicit growing activi­
ty olfers an Increased danger not

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only to law enforcement hut to
the general p u b li c ." F D L E
Commissioner T im Moore said In
releasing the report. "Clllzens
who come upon a growing she
should not Investigate on their
ow n ."
Since the eradication program
began In 1981. more than 1.4
million plains have been burned
and more than 5,000 people
have been arrested by state and
local law enforcement officials.
Th e amount of marijuana de­
stroyed last year was lower than
1992 when authorities found
243,452 plants worth $243 m il­
lion. T h e 1992 figures were
skewed by the discovery of one
major pot fnrm In Lafayette
C o unty with 110,000 plunts.
said F D L E spokesman Jo h n
Joyce,
Lust year, authorities found
2.033 growing slles. the largest
n u m b e r since the p ro g ra m
began, the report showed. Police
□ Sec Pot. Page 5 A

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Stewart’s execution
By BILL BBRQSTROM
Associated Press Writer
TALLA H ASSEE The
stale Supreme Court lifted a
stay of Rov Allen Stewart's
scheduled execution Wcdnesd a v i n t h e r a p e a u &lt;1
strangulation of an elderly
South Florida woman.
" T h e g o v e rn o r 's death
warrant may proceed," the
court ruled Monday.
S te w a rt’ s a tto rn e y s .
Michael Minerva nnd Stephen
Kissinger of the office of
C u p lta l C o llu tc ru l R e p re ­
sentative. didn't return culls
to their office for comment on
bow they would respond.
Stewart. 38. Is scheduled to
be executed at 7 a.in. E S T
Wednesday In the electric
chair at Florida Stale Prison
in Starke In the 1979 murder
of 7 7 -y e a r -o ld M a rg a re t
Hulzllpof Perrlue.

Dade Circuit Court Judge
Michael Salmon had granted
a stay Iasi week and sched­
uled a hearing Thursday on
claim s S te w a rt's attorney
lo lle d lo object to what
Stewart said were inadequate
Jury Instructions In Ids 1979
trial.
"Although he has not pre­
vailed, he has had multiple
opportunities lo persuade us
of the wrongness of Ids con­
viction or the correctness of
Ih c d e a th a p p e a l ," (h e
Supreme Court ruled. "T h e
trial Judge erred lu grunting a
stay of execution and con­
ducting further proceedings."
Stewart's attorneys argued
(hat his trial counsel failed lo
object lo the form of Instruc­
tions to the Jury on how to
determine If the crime was
" h e in o u s , a tro c io u s arid
c ru e l." justifying a death
(’ ’See E x e c u tio n , Page 5 A

By PATRICK REYNA

Assoclalod Press Wriler
MIAMI — Miami police olflrei
William Lozano, acquitted last
year ol manslaughter charges tu
the deaths of two tilat-k men, has
been fired five years after that
fatal shooting sparked three
days of race riots here.
Police Chief Calvin Ross notifi­
ed the suspended police officer
(hut he was Irelug dismissed for
violating departmental orders In
the shooting of motorcyclist
Clement Lloyd and the death of
Lloyd's passenger lu (lie result­
ing crash.
Ross said the 3 4 -ye a r-o ld
Colombian-born police officer v i­
olated a prohibition against
shooting at a moving vehicle and
a directive lhat allows deadly
force only as a last resort.
In his letter. Ross Informed
Lozano that he has until April 29
to nppcul his firing lo (he Civil

Service Hoard. Lozano had been
suspended without pay.
There was no response lute
Monday to a message seeking
comment led at the office ol
Lozano's trial lawyer, Roy Hlack.
L o za n o 's ow n telephone lu
Miami Is unlisted.
Lozano's letter ol dismissal
came less than two weeks after
the Police Department's Ids
clplinary Review Hoard turned
down the officer’s most recent
request for reinstatement.
Last fall, the department's
Firearms Review Board ruled
thut Lozano should be dismissed
for u n n e c e s s a r ily c a u s in g
Lloyd's und Blanchard's dentils.
Lozunu stepped nut Into u
street In Miami's predominantly
black Overtown neighborhood as
Lloyd's motorcycle raced his
way. dcclhg a pursuing patrol
car. The officer then fired, killing
Lloyd instantly and causing his
□ See Lozano,Page 5A

Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of evening
showers or thunderstorms. Ixjw
In Ihc upper 80s. Light east
wind.
Wednesday: Variable cloudi­
ness with a 40 percent chance of
showers und thunderstorm s.
High in the mid 80s. East wind 5
to lO m p h .
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Partly cloudy with a chance of
m ainly afternoon showers or
thunderstorms. Lows lu the mid
to upper 60s. Highs In the mid
80s. Friday llirough Saturday:
P artly clo u d y w ith a slight
chance of m a in ly nfternoon
showers or thunderstorms.

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iilghs. 3:17 a.m., 3:56 p.m .:
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Cocoa Beach: highs. 3:32 a.m..
4:11 p.m .; lows, 10:04 a.m..
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feel and semi choppy. Current Is
lo the n o rth w ith u w ater
temperuture of 74 degrees.
N ew S m y rn a Beach: Waves
arc 3-3'A feet and choppy. C u r­
rent ts to the north with a water
temperature of 74 degrees.

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a n d in la n d w a te rs m o s tly
smooth. A few showers.
W e d nesday: W in d east lo
southeast 10 to 15 knots. Seas I
in 3 feel. Bay and Inland waters
a light chop,

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Th e temperature til 9 a.m.
today was 72 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
65, as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport
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□ B a ro m e tric p re ssu re .3 0 .1 7
□ R e la tiv e H u m id ity ....8 7 pet
□ W in d s ........N ortheast 7 m ph
R a in fa ll............................. 0 In.
I S u n s e t..................... 7 :5 3 p.m .
□ S u n ris e ....................6 :5 5 a.m .

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high and overnight tow to 6 p m EOT
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HI Lo Prc Ollk
Anchofage
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Atlanta
•) 57
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Atlantic City
67 41
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Balllmora
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Billing*
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Birmingham
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Bltmarck
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Bolw
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Dot Ion
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Cheyenne
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Chicago
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Cleveland
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Concord, N,H
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Denver
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Det Molnet
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Detroit
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Honolulu
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Moulton
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Indlanapollt
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Kama* City
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La* Vega*
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Little Hock
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Lot Angelet
86 60
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Memphl*
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Milwaukee
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Mpl* St Paul
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Naihvllle
84 47
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Now Or lean*
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New York City
68 48
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Oklahoma City
12 48
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Omaha
93 51
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Philadelphia
71 48
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Phoenix
94 68
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Pltlitourgh
69 38
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Portland.Maine
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St Loull
87 81
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Salt Laka City
80 51
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Seattla
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�S a n fo rd H erald, S an fo rd , F lo rid a - Tuesday, A p ril ID, 1094 - 3 A

POLICE BRIEFS
r ig m g e ts o u t o f hand
Mlchncl Mark Ames. 20. 2550-D Park Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with disorderly conduct by Sanford Police on
Saturday.
The police report stntes Ames arrived at his glrlPend's home
ut about m idnight ami began arguing. He reportedly
threatened lo throw her from Hie balcony of the apartment.
Police arrived us she ran from the apartment and he
continued shouting after her despite police warnings to qu in
down.
He was arrested after he refused to talk t o ,wilier.
He told police (hat (Ills girlfriend) would he the "one who
would pay." He also threatened the arresting officers with
physical harm.
He was lukrn to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $l(X)bnnd.

B atte ry a lle g e d
Dontc Shawiulrke Hell, 19. 018 Sandpiper Lane. Cassellicrry.
was charged with aggravated ballcry-dnmcnlle violence by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies on Sunday.
Deputies report Hell was waiting for the mother of bis child
and her boyfriend when they arrived home.
He sold he wanted to talk to her alone and the boyfriend
wnlted In the car. Th e boyfriend said tic had to separate them
when Dell tried to choke her.
He went hack to the ear, hut then said he saw Hell punching
her In the face. He wns unable to stop the attack, so he called
deputies.
Deputies found her bleeding profusely.
She was tnkcti to Florida Hospital and found to have a broken
nose, Injured neck, swollen longue and no memory of the
Incident.
Dell was taken to the John E. I’olk Correctional Facility and
held without bond.

Drug c h a rg e s file d
Patricia Myla Leach. 92. 2(X)8 Sum m erlin Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with thrre counts of possession of a controlled
substance (cocaine, hashish oil and under 20 grams of
marijuana) by Seminole County sheriffs deputies on Sunday.
Hrs|)ondlng to a burglar alarm al a house In the 8(X) block of
Lnkr Howell Lane In Casselberry, deputies found many drug
Items uround the house. Including substances that tested
positive ns cocaine, hashish oil and marijuana.
Th e owner of the home Is out-of-town and others. Including
Leach were hnuseslttlng
Police report Leach admitted the drugs were tiers and she
was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where she
was held on $ 9 . ( X X ) bond.

H u s b a n d a lle g e s b a tte ry
Elena M. Hchr. 99. 901 lied Mulberry Lnnc. Long wood, wns
charged with aggravated battery-domestic violence on Sunday.
Deputies sulci Hchr and her hnnhanc! had been arguing Tor
most of the day when she picked up a knllc and demanded dial
he pack Ills clothes and leave.
When lie did not move cpilckly enough, six- pic ked up a hand
weight and threw It at him. striking him In the tell hip.
She wns taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on *4,OOO bond

C o k e c h a rg e s m ad e
Jo hn Allen Blackburn. 90, 9202 Orlando Dr., Sanford, was
charged with possession of rornlnc by Sanford Police nn
Saturday.
Police said lliry witnessed him receiving something In
cxchnge for money from an unidentified person In a car.
Th e y said they appronchcd him and lie told them he was
simply repaying a debt.
A search revealed three pieces of crack cocaine In Ids pocket.
lie was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held mi $9.(XX) hood

Nixon has stroke,
hospitalized in
stable condition
By TIM SULLIVAN
Associated Press Writer

career. Hut as president,
fiolltlcul
te ended two decades of dis­

tance between the United States
N EW Y O R K - Former Presi­ and China, exchanging toasts
dent Klchim l Nixon, who left the willi Chulrmun Mao Tsc-tim g In
While House In disgrace during H c IJ In g . He e s ta b lis h e d a
the Watergate scundnl only to llve-and-lcl-llvc policy of detente
emerge In retirement as an elder toward the Soviet Union and
statesman, suffered a stroke thut negotiated arms control agree­
aides said left him unable to tnlk.
ments with the Kremlin, And he
T h e HI-year-old Nixon was negotiated nn end lo U.S. In­
stricken at his home In Pnrk volvement In the Vietnam War.
Ridge, N .J., while getting ready
Watergate became shorthand
for dinner Monday night and for the 1972 hrcuk-ln at the
was taken by ambulance to New Democratic National Committee
York Ilospltal-Corncll Medical offices at the Watergate Hotel
Center, said his spokeswoman and the botched attempt to cover
Kathy O ’Connor.
It up by Nixon and his top
His daughters, Trlela Cox and lieutenants.
Julie Elsenhower, and the Rev.
A month after Nixon resigned,
Hilly Grnhnm, n longtime friend, the country was outraged when
rushed lo Ills bedside. His wife, his successor, Gerald R. Ford.
Pat. died In 1999.
Issued a pardon for all crimes
Nixon wus In Intensive enre. that Nixon "committed or may
conscious and stable. O'Connor have committed or taken part
said, adding. "H e's fine.”
In " during his presidency.
Kim Ta ylo r, another Nixon
"W hile I was not Involved in
spokeswoman, said Just liefore the derision lo conduct the
midnight that the former prcsl- brcuk-ln. 1 should have set a
dent had not spoken since the higher standard for the conduct
stroke.
of the people who participated In
"T h e doctors would like to m y campaign and administra­
give 24 hours before they give us tion. 1 should have established a
any diagnosis or prognosis.” she moral tone (hut would have
said.
made such acllons unthinkable.
The Dally News quoted an
I did not." Nixon wrote In 1990
unidentified em ergency-room
In his n in th hook. " In the
worker as saying Nixon, wearing Arena.”
nn oxygen mask, waved to
Despltr Watergate, world lead­
rompnnlons as they visited him
ers have received Nixon In re­
In lhe emergency room.
tirement as an elder stalesmnn.
Americans responded quickly
He has traveled extensively nnd
to word thut the former presi­ made his thoughts on foreign
dent — a man whose foreign policy known through books,
policy successes during the Cold
a rticles nnd speeches. Last
W ar were overshadowed by
month, he visited Russia and
Watergate — had been stricken.
caused a stir by meeting with
Taylor said Nixon's ofTlce had
r ig h t -w in g le a d e r V la d im ir
been llomlcd with calls from
Zhirinovsky.
"M r. nnd Mrs. America, from
Hut lie conceded he would
Iowa and Oklahoma, from other forever tie known ut home us the
people who have had strokes.”
"disgraced former president."
Al the same hospital Is Ja c ­
" I t was a price that was
queline Kennedy Onassls, whose
Inevitable," he said. "1 accepted
husband defeated Nixon In (he
(he fact thut It luid to he paid."
1960 presidential election. The
His philosophy wns never to
(firmer llrst Indy, who lias cancer look buck. "I came to accept
of (he lym ph system, Is recov­ Watergate and the resignation
ering from surgery for n bleeding simply us one major defeut In a
ulcer.
career that Involved both victo­
Nixon was the nation's 97th
ries nnd losses, both peaks nnd
president. He served from Jan.
valleys," he said.
20. I960, to Aug. 0. 1974.
Nixon made his first run for
resigning amid the Watergate
president ugulnsl Jo hn F. Ken­
scandal and becoming the only
nedy In 1990 and lost. He'was
president tn leave office lo avoid
elected by it squeaker 1968, and
Impeachment.
by a landslide In 1972.
He came to the presidency
For more than five years aflfr
after nearly a quurtcr-century as Ills resignation, the Nixons lived
a Republican officeholder —
in virtual exile In San Clemente,
congressman, senator, and vice Calif. T h e y moved east In 1980
p re s id e n t u n d e r D w ig h t
to be near their grandchildren.
Elsenhower.
J e n n i e , M e la n ie a n d A le x
He w a s a d e v o u t a n t i Elsenhow er and Christopher
c o m m u n is t at tin- start of Ills
Cox.

H*c*M Pholo by Roq«, HirniKt

N o t tire d o f s w in g in g
Youngsters always manage lo have a great time with Just a tiro
and some chain. Recently, the trio ol (from left lo right) Korrlo
Dunn, Angle LeRoay and Stephanie New spun away Iho hours on
a tiro swing al Park on Park In Sanford.

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By CONNIB CASS
Aaaoclatad Press Wrltor
W A S H IN G T O N V irg in ia
Kelley was used to her son. Hill
Clinton, bringing home pretty
girlfriends from college. Th is
tim e , h o w e v e r, the y o u n g
womnn on her Hot Springs. Ark,,
doorstep gave her u start.
"I didn't know whnt to think"
of Hillary Rodham. Kelley would
la te r re c a ll: " N o m a k e u p .
Coke-bottle glasses. Brown hair
with no apparent style."
The future president told his
mother he wauled someone he
could talk to, not a beauty
queen. Hut tension remained
between the two women. They
seemed so different.
Kelley loved m akeup und
hairdos, fur coals und bright
colors. The future first Indy liked
politics and the law und hippie
clothes, avoiding henuty aids on
principle.
Kelley's then-husband, Jeff
Dwlrc, saw past all that: He
recognized that they were "so
much alike It wns funny." Kelley
wrote In her autobiography.
Doth were "strong wom en."
Kelley's strength reverberates
throughout her newly published
book, "Leading With My Heart,"
written w ith Jam es Morgan.
They worked on It as she wns
dying of breast ennccr.
The hook was almost done
when Kelley died on Jttn, 9, al
age 70. Th e president helped
review the final chapters.
Kelley’s memoirs — beginning
with a description of her 45minute dally makeup regimen —
make It clear she always put the
best face on n lifetime of I rou­
bles. T h a i may be why she was
sometimes misunderstood.
" T o most of the country I'm
known — besides for being Hill
nnd Roger's mother — for my
weird hair, m y heavy makeup,
m y loud colors und iny penchant
for playing the horses," she
wrote. "I'm a character, a cutup,
a kook.
"Th u t's me ull right, hut It's
not all of m e."
She grew up poor In Hope,

Ark., with a |calmis, domineer­
ing mother who whipped Kelley
and screamed at her quiet father
late Inin Ihe night.
Kelley was widowed by three
husbands: Hill Hlyihc died In a
cur wreck when she was 22
years old and six months preg­
nant with Ihe future president;
Roger Clinton, the alcoholic la­
ther of her second son. tiled of
cancer: and D w lrc. the sofl
spoken hairdresser, died from
complications of diabetes.
Kelley lore herself away from
baby Hill lo get nurse-anesthetist
training In New Orleans. For
yearH, she bullied local doctors
over her anesthesiology practice
In Hot Springs.
She watched her elder boii rise
to governor (and learned lo love
h is w ife , H i l l a r y R o d h a m
Clinton), then saw her younger

son Roger, a ruck musician.
Imprisoned for dealing cocaine.
In June 1991, Hill Clinton was
about to launch his presidential
campaign. Young Roger Clinton
was gelling his life together.
Kelley was happily married to
her fourth husbund. Dick Kelley.
Tha t's when her doctor sat her
down and told her she was going
to die of cancer.
"He didn't actually say the
word 'die,' as I recall, tint even If
he'd said It. I Just couldn't have
allowed m yself to hear I t ."
Kelley wrote laler.
“ I looked Ihe doctor straight In
the eye. 'If they ask,' I said, ’you
tell m y boys I'm fine.'"
She kepi the extent of her
I lln e s s h i d d e n , e n d u r i n g
chem otherapy and radiation
tre a tm e n ts w h ile th ro w in g
herself Inlo her son's presi­
dential campaign.

Before she died, Kelley at­
tended her elder son's Inaugura­
tion. And she saw her troubled
younger son making plans to
marry und settle down.
"Someone once said to me
they guessed Hill's becoming
president was about us goad us It
gets for u mother," Kelley wrolc.
" 'No,' I said. 'Hearing that
Roger’s gelling married Is every
till as sw eet.'"
Roger Clinton was married
M a rch 29, less than three
months after his mother died In
her sleep.

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EDITORIAL

Lice n se plates
tell the story
Often, to keep children occupied during n
Icing motoring trip, parents challenge the
youngsters to see how many out of state
license lags can be found. During tourist
time, it's a fun project.
Counting how many different Florida
license plates however, may be even a better
game. With several dozen different plnles
already, the Florida legislature recently
approved even more specialty tags, some with
fish, others with a red apple.
There Is a good point here. People often will
purchase these special'license plates because
they have a pel project to support, or think a
plate looks good on their vehicle.
While doing this, they nrc donating extra
money to support campaigns or schools
identified by these plates. It’s nn excellent
source of Income, and often reaches people
who might not otherwise make a donation.
Several years ago. there was another
license plate design suggested. After the
Initial proposal was m ade b efore the
legislature, not another word was spoken.

P risoner r ig h ts— an oxym oron
Kenneth Earl Gay. a death row Inm nlr at Sun
Quentin, felt Unit prison officials were unjustly
preventing him from becoming n father. So he
sued for the right to conjugal visits or to
procreate through nrtlflclnl Insemination.
Jncquellne Farrell, a transsexual Inmate (who
has had breast implnnls but retains a male
organ), claimed "h e r" constitutional rights were
violated by the l.os Angeles County Jail system
beenuse "site" was moved from a woman's Jail to
a men's lock-up.
Ralph Kenneth Howard, nn Inmate at Northern
California's Pelican Bay, filed a civil rights suit,
claim ing thni prison officials implanted an
electronic device in Ills head, allowing them lo
rend his mind and broadcast his thoughts over
the prison loudspcnkcr.
These nre but three examples of the kind of
frivolous prisoner rights lawsuits that make their
way onto federal court dockets every year.
"These things nre absurdities." says California
Attorney General Dan Ltingren. tmt they cost the
taxpayers money.
Th e rash of Inmate litigation Is a nationwide
problem. From New York to Florida to Texas to
California, prisoners nre bringing civil suits like
they're going out of style. Last year, for instance.
33.000 Inmate Inwsults were filed In federal

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The plates would have identified persons
convicted of driving under the Influence of
alcohol, rapists, or other criminal types.
Why those concepts went awry have never
been revealed. Possibly identifying someone
as u convicted DUI motorist or a rapist would
be considered too embarrasing for them.
Someone Intervened and the suggestion hns
never again been brought up.
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Youimustiudmlt, seeing someone pass you
on the highway with a DUI lag on the vehicle
would ccrtnlnly give you reason to drive with
more cdution.'Having u rapist tag on a vehicle
seen parked In your neighborhood may
suggest extra care needs to be taken.
During this past year, there was a move
urging the media to give more names of
persons convicted of such crimes as solicita­
tion of prostitution, causing an accident with
injuries or deaths, and other reasons.
The Sanford Herald Joined in the move.
Whether it hud a direct reduction in the
number of persons involved In these Illegal
activities remains to be determined.
We arc not suggesting persons convicted of
DUI must have u special license tag. if Indeed
they are still allowed to drive. This would be
unfair to others in the family who may drive
that vehicle.
It would go a long wuy however, in helping
determine how safe people are on our streets
and highways.
These comments may not offer a direct
solution to the increasing crime problem.
They are. however, matters of concern and
food for thought.
More o f these problem s need to be
addressed. Ignoring them won't make them
go away. History is proving that time and
tlmcuguln.

LETTERS

F o r m e r c a n d id a te s p e a k s
I'm writing this letter in response to the letter
from E.A . Carlson, pertaining to the Lake Mary city
commission election.
As one of Ilic men referred to by her in said
letter. I would like to state that I did not choose lo
run for the city commission because a woman wus
running. I chose to gel Involved In my community
because I feel I could make a positive difference.
I have faith that the knowledgeable citizens of
Lake Mary will vote for the candidate which they
truly believe Is the most (piullficd and not be so
shallow as to put their com m unity In the hands of
a candidate based on gender. T h a t’s w hy I’m
supporting Pat Callaway, not because l ‘m a man.
and lie's a man tail because Pal Callaway is, by lur,|
the most qualified candidate in this election.
I sincerely hope the voting public of Lake Mary
will lake the time to observe the surrounding
communities whose citizens sat back and allowed
a few voters make the crucial decisions on their
behalf Just to find themselves fighting an uphill
battle trying to repair the damage.
At this point In our com m unity's development It
only costs the voters an Investment of a little time
to secure our future. In the future, it may cost us a
lot more. Remember, the comm unity our children
will live In tomorrow will be a com m unity someone
invested In today. Therefore, I strongly Implore all
the members of our com m unity to gel the facts.
Invest that small amount of time and vote Tor the
candidate you find to lie most qualified. That
candidate for me Is Put Callnwuy simply because I
feel he Is the most qualified.
Thom as C. Greene

Lake Mary

In some stales, like California, prisoners arc all
but invited lo litigate. They are guaranteed
access to law libraries. They are provided
flll-ln-thc-hlank forms for lawsuits. Th e y are
given free postage lo mail off tlielr federal suits.
And they almost always have the usual $120
federal (liing fee waived.
Besides the ease of bringing a civil case, the
oilier faclor contributing to the explosion of
Inmate lawsuits Is that, like so many other
groups In American society, prisoners have come
to view themselves ns a protected minority. The y
somehow think that llie Constitution nfTords
them all sorts of rights. And they nrc only too
eager to sue If they feel their rights arc violated.
But the only authentic right that specifically
pertains lo inmates Is the Eighth Amendment
will on "cruel and unusual punishm ent." Other
so-called prisoner rights simply have been
Invented over the past 30 some years by civil
liberties lawyers.

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gain by filing even the most ridiculous soils and
nothing to lose. Th is explains why Imnntc
Inwsults have multiplied by more than 1,000
percent over the past three decades.

SARAH OVERSTREET

WH0NCMY
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THAT S W A M I?

courts. That's one of every six federal civil cases.
Of course, not nil
Inmate lawsuits are
without merit. In a
host of slates, pris­
o n e r s e n jo y I m ­
proved medical care
and b rlicr treatment
by prison guards as a
result of such filings.
Hut the meritorious
prisoner rights cases
are far outnumbered
by I he frivolous. In ­
deed. 97 percent urr
d is m is s e d b e fo re
coming to trial. Of
the cases that wind
C p ris o n e rs are
up before a Judge or
b rin g in g c iv il
J u ry , o n ly one In
s u its lik e th e y 'ro
eight ts decided In
g o in g o u t o f
favor of the prisoner.
stylo , j
That represents the
worst success rale of
any category of civil
litigation that comes before the federal courts.
Prisoners don't care about Hie odds of
courtroom success. They've got everything to

l

DONNA BRITT

Getting that seat in the limo
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e story, as It was told to
me. goes something like this:
David N. Dinkins, then the mayor of New
York was riding through the city in his
limousine with his wife, Joyce. Looking out the
window, they recognized a mart doing manual
lubor on the roudslde as " J o h n ." a former
suitor of Mrs. Dinkins'. Seeing him. the mayor
smiled a bit smugly at his wife.
"You must he so glad," he said, to be
murrted to the powerful m ayor in llie llmo
rather than to poor Jo hn shoveling alongside
the roud.
His wife smiled.
"If I'd married Jo h n ,” she said. “He'd be
with me In the mayor's llmo."
Tru e or not. it's a funny and insightful story
— even If some may sec it based on the
unfashionable notion that behind every great
man there exists a bright, supportive and
comparatively Invisible woman.
Today, most women want to be recognized,
powerful and accomplished in their own rigid.
Th e y realize that in a growing number of U.S.
cities, Including the nation's capital, the "little
wom an" seated by the mayor In the llmo is a
mun.
But many wonder If the brave new world of
pseudo-equality they're Inhabiting truljyserves
them . It provides them w ith their own
paychecks, higher self-esteem und lives outside
the home. But millions of women — despite
more help from men with chores — are worn
out from balancing their duties us Die primary
household manager and child rearer with 1In­
cur c und feeding of a Job.
Week alter week, they find themselves
gasping for air. Yearning for an hour In which
to Just sit still,
And they wonder about the children.
I remember how years ago, a friend's eyes
glowed like candles the first time lie described
his stay-at-home mom, who hud time and
energy to creatively delight her kids —
Inventing clever games, lining up chairs Into
an Imaginary locomotive to whisk them nwny.
I thought of how much of m y spark was
sapped by m y work, by cooking, cleaning,
homework. And how 1 never gave m y kids a
locomotive.
Right now, I know two women dcspcrlely
trying to slay home longer with their infants
before resuming the paycheck shuffle. I know
another whose eyes get that candle-lit look
only when she describes her housekeeper.
Under this wom an's magical hands, she says,
glasses gleam , sinks sparkle, the house
becomes a glittering haven until the kids
wreck It. T h e housekeeper is "the most
Important person In m y life," she Jokes. If
more prc-women's-llb husbands had so appre­
ciated their wives’ talents for keeping house
and raising kids, would.quite as m any women
have sought fulfillment outside?

I know that m y kids want to tulk to me more,
share more, without me glancing at clocks,
sending them away so I can write. Yet I can’t
Imagine Just stopping.
Every woman I know yearns for llie obvious
solution: an old-fashioned wife, some drudg­
ery-handler who'd give her more time to Just
breathe with her mun and kids, alone with
th e m s e lv e s . O f
course, that "w ife"
would pm bubly be
some other woman
g u ilty a b o ut l i t '
glectlng her kids.
W hen everybody Is
on the front line,
t t ic r c ‘ s no lit t le
women — or man —
left to stand behind,
p r o p p i n g us u p .
plotting our happi­
ness. In that absence,
the "lltllc" sturls to
look awfully big.
Recently on T V , 1 ( Today, m o st
saw the 1962 film
w o m e n w a nt to
"M y Geisha," with
bo re co g n ize d ,
Shirley MacLaiuc as
p o w e rfu l and
u brash, tedhended
a c c o m p lis h e d in
actress married to a
th e iro w n r ig h t.■
director famed only
for making the com
cdles In which she stars. Bui he’s about lo
fulfill Ids drenm: directing nn artsy film version
of "Madame Butterfly" — Independent of his
wife, with an unknown Aslan actress in Hie
lead.
Of course MacLaiuc, who craves her own
career stretch, dons geisha makeup, brown
conlucts and u black wig. Faking obsequious­
ness, she wins Hie lead In hubby’s "Butterfly"
without bis rcullzlng the masquerade. Her plan
Is to amaze the world by revealing her Identity
at Ihc premiere. Near the film's completion,
her husband discovers her lie and Is devas­
tated.
In the meantime, there's a lot of on-screen
talk about n wife letting her man "be u m an."
A pal slips MucLalnc a fan Inscribed with
something like: "Eve rythin g for you. m y
husband." Seeing the light, Hie star Informs
the ecstatic premiere audience that the
hrllllunl Japanese actress they've Just seen has
retired to u convent. Stic and tier nowdelighted husband bow together, hands
clasped.
Her selflessness would sit better If her
11unhand then behaved selflessly — finding a
terrific drama In which she could star taking
time to help her stretch ns un artist. In early
'60s cinema, that was unnecessary.
I don't know many women eager to rush
hack to (hut mentality. Most want to go
forward. Into barely churtcd territory.

We Journalists have had a ringside seal for
a fascinating social phenomenon, chronicling
the many Americans yelling "more |Kiwe.r to
'em" while Singapore p r e p a i e s lo brutally
beat an American teen-ager
Readers Iwmbard newspapers with letters
saying they have no sympathy lor Michael
Fay. an IH-year old living wllli Ills parents In
Siiiga|iorc who went on a 10-day vandalism
spree — stealing "N o Sm oking" signs and
ruining Hie paltil |nbs on !H ears The y say
Hie same tiling In T V maii-nii-tlic-strcct
loo t views
Columnists ol Hurli
d i s p a r a t e s o c ia l
views as Mike Royko
and C a l Th o m a s
echo tlielr readers'
s e n t i m e n t s tlia t
maybe a few licks
Irom a martial arts
expert with a cane
w o u l d n 't be l tie
worst tiling.
Bui Katie Com ic is
a ghast, and other
Journalists wonder ai
o u r la r k ol c o m passion for a hoy
about to lie toiluied
Ne 11l i er ol t hose ( A m ericans
aren 't lackin g in
scenarios paints the
c o m p as sio n ,
true picture ol how
they're ju st
Americans feel about
num b. ■
Michael Fay. Could
mnsl of us slum! by
and w ulrli an
IH-year-old boy in- beaten mercilessly on bis
buttocks, bloodied ami scarred, leaving him
sleepless for days because of Hie pain? Of
course, we couldn't. Yet we aren't rising up at
Hie Injustice of II either, nor pleading wllli the
govcriimcnl ol Singapore for m erry.
Some Op-Ed pieces speculate we're so
frustrated and Ted up that we’ve lost all sense
of compassion. Vandals like Michael Fay have
rim roughshod over our lives and properly for
so long, und wllli so lllile consequence, that
we've become angry and hopeless. We see the
Michael Fays In our communities given
Impotent Hlllc swais — at home In Dayton,
O h i o , t ie 'll h a v e b e e n b a n d e d an
auloniiiHcally suspended sentence and fined
$7f&gt;0 dollars — and Ihcii coming buck to do
something worse.
Rarely do victims of crime In the United
States receive any kind of coui|iensallon from
those w ho trespass against them, and
recidivism rales give us little faith In the
deterrent value of American punishment. We
pick up our ncwspu|icrs and read dial the
government lias spent millions ol our lax
dollars crowding our courts; and defending
against civil suits tiled by prisoners.
Such suits by prisoners Include: a charge of
"cruel and unusual punishment" because u
guard refused lo let an Inmuic cal an Ice­
cream bar, or refrigerate li for later; one from
an Inmate who wanted Hie prison to serve
him lamb, veal and oysters lor Ids ulcer; and
another from an Inmate who wanted chunky
peanut butter Instead of smooth.
Americans aren't lacking In compassion,
they're Just numb. They've got Th e Club on
the steering wheel, a big dog in the yard and
motion sensors on the doors. Noi Just in the
elites. Rural people have had their mailboxes
knocked down or stolen so many times that
they can hardly kceji a tin can iqi on a pole to
gel tlielr federally protected mall. Those wtio
haven't been robbed while they were away
from home often have neighbors who were.
One of Hie most poignant editorials I've
read about Fay was by San Jose Mercury
News columnist Angelo Figueroa, who was
caught stealing Twinkles as a child. Ills
father took him hack lo the store, slapped
him In front of the store owner, and took the
tiny home and whipped him soundly. The
effect w a s a t r iu m p h of b e h a v io ra l
psychology: Figueroa didn't steal again, and
he Is convinced Hail Ids father did the right
tiling.
Wind's happened with America Isn't that
we all suddenly lack compassion. We are
desperate for some punishment that will
really deter.

�S a n lo rd H e ra ld , S a n to rd , F lo rid a - Tuesday, A p ril 19, 1994 - BA

Ballet master from the Ukraine
adds talent to upcom ing event
Spselal to th* Herald
Alexei Dnvgopolvl was born In
Al the age of 12 he
Itejjiin his hallei studies nl the
MriNeow A c a d e m ic C h o r e o ­
graphic School, an ulfllute ol the
Bolshoi Thealrc. After complet­
ing Ills Kindles. Dovgopotyl was
iic e r p lc d In to the H o I h I i o I
Theatre and hccumc principal
dancer with the company. Upon
joining the Bolshoi, Dovgopotyl
danced In the productions of the
(■rent l!,N. Grlgorovltrll as well
as videos made hy the liohhol
11,diet.
He Joined the Sarasota Mallet
of Florida In 1990 and dances
principal roles in alt m ajor
hallets presented hy the com­
pany.
Dovgupolyi guest teaches nl
Miriam ft Valeric’s School of
Dance Arts. Ills association with
the Mallet Guild dancers as n
master teacher led to Ids de­
duping an original ballet for the
i oitipany this season.
file "M e rry Widow W altz"
tv.is choreographed especially
lo r M a lle i G u i l d S c h o o l.
Dovgopalyl's original work will
he premiered In this season’s
spring concert. "O ut of This
W orld." Th e Mallet Guild Is
honored to present the works of
M ic h an accomplished artist.
You can see this hruullful
luillel along with seven others at
i lie hake Mary High School
Auilltorhmi on April 23 and 2-1.
Hie premiere performance on
Saturday Is at 8 p m anil the
rncore matinee Is at 2 p in oil
Sunday All seats are reserved at
$5 lor students under 12 and $8
.ultilis Call 323-1000 to reserve
A le xe i D o vg o p o lyl
vour seat lor “ Out ol Th is World
1I k * Ukraine.

AP Tolovlslon Wnloi
LOS A N G E L E S The y
Hashed their tattooed rear ends
tu public, posed for gross-oul
photos and squabbled with T V
networks. It wasn't pretty while
II lasted, and now Hie union ol
Koicanne h‘nd To m Arnold is
r'oihiiijfloTm uglv enq. ’
Mis. Arnold Hied for divorce
Monday und got a •restraining
order against her husband and
business partner, accusing him
nl slapping; her around.
The 4 1-year-old star of one of
I V's most popular shown bred
her husband as executive pro­
ducer of "Knscnime." cut up bis
i redtl cards and dashed off to
Kuropc for a three-month trip
n il limit him. a source close to

the couple said,
She also fired Klin Silva, the
co up le 's assistant who bad
Joined them In a mock threewny niurrUifte. said the source,
who spoke on condition ul ano­
nymity.
Mrs. A rno ld said In court
papers that couple, who married
Jan. 20. t(l!)0. officially separat­
ed Friday.
"I now realize that 1 have been
a classic battered and abused
wife," Mrs. Arnold said in court
papers. "Throughout our m ar­
riage the respondent bn me,
struck me. has thiown objects al
me. pinched me and verbally
abused me. Me also has pushed
me against walls, while he
screams and shouts at me.
drowning out any possible plea

C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
Im pro vem ents
u n d h n t h L o n g w o o t l-n r e u
lawmakers said the construction
of 14.000 prison heels during the
next three years will reduce
overcrowding. As it result, crim ­
inals will soon serve 75 percent
of Ihelr sentenecs, Instead of Ihe
current 45 p rrrcn l overage In­
carceration.
Shirks, still dressed In Ills
Della pilot's uniform, told the
gro up Sem inole C o u n ty did
score ii big a|&gt;pmprlatiom win In
school funding, receiving the
largest Increase In money ever
for the county and the fourth
largest Increase In the state litis
year.
"So Hun's real good news."
Starks addl’d.
Ken Ikivto, governmental rclaIIons d ire c to r lo r Sem inole
Courtly schools, said this m orn­
ing Ihe county will receive a 4.4
percent Increase In funding,
about $13.6 million. If the local
school property lax Is Increased
25 rents per ii 1.000 ol taxable
]&gt;ro|&gt;rrty. Without the local lax
Increase, the county will receive

State Road 434 and $1.4 million
to resurface Slate Road 426 from
Dean Road to SR 434.
Constantine said $375,000
w h s apjiroprluled for the Friends
of Lake .Jesuit to continue the
lake floundering restoration ef­
fort.
C o n sta n tin e also look the
m eeting’s opportunity to an­
nounce Ills own Legislative ac­
complishments.
T h e freshman said he was
successful lit passing a statewide
A P R IC O T Act, named uftcr the
reclaimed wastewater program
lion (or an eastern campus of In Altamonte Springs, where he
Seminole C om m unity College In served ns n commissioner from
the Oviedo area. $1 million to 1978 to 1992. Th e program will
continue the northern entrance offer Incentives to encourage
project and about $700,000 to cities and utility companies to
renovate engineering and com ­ offer reclaimed wastewater for
Irrigation. Altam onte Springs
puting classrooms,
Starks said the Legislature will he eligible for $1 million In
approved $4.6 million to widen savings from Hte new laws, he
Stale Road 434 from County said.
Roiid 4 19 to Tuskiiwllla Road; $5
Constantine said he was also
million to buy Hte land needed to successful In having Ills Florida
widen Interstate 4 from Slate Condom inium Right of W ay Act
Rond 434 to Lake Mary Houle- passed which could save landvurd: $2 million to add guard condem ning authorities large
rails along 1-4 from Lee Road lo sums of money. Currently. If the
county needs to condemn prop­
erty owned hy a condominium
association for a public project, a
survey of every unit — which
can he hundreds In south Flor­
ida or the southwest coast —
must he completed.
Constantine cited a recent
county example where Seminole
County paid $1,500 for a strip of
T o verify the radar's uceurncy,
about 2,000 scientists, teachers lattd for a road project bill paid
$15.(XXJ for the survey work.
and students around the world
surveyed some of the sites on the The Condo Act will require every
affected apartment owner be
ground.
notified of a condemnation ac­
All of Information will he used
tion. bill allow the condo associ­
to study the condition of forests.
ation to represent them If they
Hie geology of inountalns. rivers
desire. Costly Individual surveys
and deserts und the movement
won't be needed unless an Indi­
of ocean currents The mission
vidual chooses It. Constantine
could also result In new topo­ said.
graphical maps of som e remote
Also. Constantine said his
and rugged areas
amendment to die base closure
Defense Transition and C o m ­
About 150 d u tu -co lle ctln g
mission Act was successful Hits
tapes, representing more than
year. Th e addition requires the
60 hours of radar Images, were
stale to provide retraining for
collected In all Some of the
h a n d ic a p p e d fo rm e r ba seviews were beamed to scientists
workers.
in Houston, who said the quality
surpassed expectations
$10.9 million, n 3.OH percent
Increase.
W ith Hie new money. Semimile County's per-studcnl np-pmprlntlons will move from six­
ty-second to flfty-lhlrrl out of the
67 eonnlles.
Mtd Movlo said Ihe state ulso
Imposed several (lew require­
ments on school spending (Dial­
ing $ 2 .6 m illio n . After the
mandates. Movlo said the county
will see a 2.14 jierccnt increase
In money for schools.
Th e slate provided $2.8 m il­

Endeavour ‘A-plus’
earth-monitoring
By MtKBDRAQO
Associated Press Writer

Roseanne A rnold files
for divorce, claim s abuse
Dy L Y N N ELD ER

D ecisions —

dial I mlglu lake lor him to
slop "
I'MK. Hie public relations linn
representing the Arnolds, said
there was no coiniucni Iron) Mrs,
A r n o ld o r h e r 3 5 - y e a r -o ld
husband, a comic who Is filming
Ills own CHS series, the lowruled " T o m ."
Th e caustic. •corpulent roupte
began with a stormy courtship
(b a t o v e rla p p e d w ith M rs.
Arnold's breakup from her first
Ini-hand The actress postponed
their lOtK) wedding until her
hushmid tn hr sought help for
substance abuse.
In her tiook "M y Lives, she
says -.he was sexually abused as
a child, leading her to abuse
drugs and alcohol.

SPACE C E N T E R . Houston Sparc shuttle Endeavour headed
for home today with about I5U
tape reels of digital data repre­
senting some ol the llnest, most
detailed Images ever made of
Earth.
The shuttle und Its crew ol six
were set lo land |ust before noon
E D I .it (.’ape Canaveral. Flu,
A e r e p i a h ie w e n ! h e r w a s
foreeasl. with a slight d u n c e of
low clouds und showers.
Endeavour was launched from
Cape Canaveral on April 9 with
$ 366 m illion worth ol IJ.S ,
German and Italian radar In­
struments lor monitoring Ihe
environment
The astronauts worked lu two
Th e radar system Is the most
teams around the clock, putting
advanced ever sent into space by in Iresli tapes, moving the shut­
N ASA. It cun scan areas ol Earth
tle to help point the radar and
s i m u l t a n e o u s l y In t h r e e
photographing the sites being
microwave frequencies, yielding surveyed hy radar so researchers
3-D linages In line detail.
cun compare results.
After difficulties blamed on a
"T h e Endeavour has been a
bad circuit, the system worked
I’fjterflbiVl p la tfo rm for d o in g
perfectly.
NASA says the radar captured SetctfCc- ' mission operations
all of more Hum 400 planned •[dlrcjCtor R a n d y S lo n e said
views ol Earth The y Included Monday. "You can't give It any
studies of the Andes Mountains. grade other Hum A-plus."
T h e r a d a r w o r k w ill he
C a lif o r n ia 's D e a th V a lle y .
Michigan's Hiawatha National duplicated on Endeavour's next
lllght. scheduled for August.
Forest and the Sahara Desert.

Grants----------

C o n tin u e d fro m Page l A
an earlier desire to establish
Services De­ binding Hums hy category, such
portment. Five other agencies as childhood services or food
com m odities. Deputy C o un ty
iire seeking a total ol $366,100,
Dept said. Last year, com mis- Manager Kevin Grace noted the
commission Inis Issued grants al
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ L sinners pledged $1 million dur­
ing the following five year to the c o n s is te n t le ve ls for e ach
expansion of Orlando Science category lit p u si years.
Deacon Direct (Teiuatlon Serv­ he moved to Cenlral Florida In
D O R O T H Y U K ID G E S
Fo r the past three years,
Center.
1990
Mi
Wilson
was
a
dispat­
ice.
Orlando,
in
charge
ol
the
D o r o t h y M r ld g e s . HO.
cher bn the federal government
Also. Sanford Main Street Is grants to chilli support groups
Mungtmslltie Street, Sanford, arrangciucnts.
and a member of First Ma|illsl
seeking $20,000 next year and ranged from 22.9 percent of the
died Thursday. April 1-1. 1004 al
United Arts wants $15,(XX). said total to 22 3 pereeid. according
Church
of
Alpharella.
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to a county rc|x»rt. Elderly sup­
was also a lifetime member of Deju.
sprlngs. Horn in Topeka. Kan. J O R D A N
port ranged from 21.3 percent to
Aniolncuc
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ide
said
II
commis­
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Masons
In
Georgia.
mi Ju n e 22. I0O1. she moved to
sioners 111id the money In In­ 18.3 percent. Food distribution
Islander Com I. Loilgwood. died
Survivors Include daughter.
Sanlord In the early 1040s. Mrs.
crease Ihe curre n t level of increased from 1.6 percent In
Meggy II a good ol Lake Mary;
Mrldges was a pharmacist with S u n d a y, A p ril 17. 1994. al
grants, they can. "It's easier to 1991 lo 3.3 percent this year.
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Meridian
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Home.
LongMuhley's I'hariiiaey in Sanford
raise the money later than lower Housing support program grants
la-fore her rellrrincnl. She was a wood Horn Dec 22. It)12. In Henson. Ruth Castleberry. Angle
Increased front 1.1 percent two
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member of First United MethodCastleberry, all ol Alpharetta:
" T r a d i t i o n a lly . It's m u c h years ago to 6.3 percent tills
Central Florida In 1977. Mis
Isi Church of Sanford.
Jordan was a retired secretary two granddaughters.
luitder to raise It Hum lower II." year.
Survivors Include son. John
and
a
member
ol
St
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Inc
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Fa
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Funeral
Mrldges of Gaithersburg, Mil.
Commissioners have already
Home. Oaklawn I’iirk Cemetery.
Mrlsson Funeral Home, San- Catholic Church.
agreed
to do away with Ihe
Lake
Mary.
In
charge
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the
Survivors
Include
husband.
Inrd. In charge of the arrange­
day-long presentations hy each
Lynn F.; son. IXivId of Ontario, arrangements.
ments.
group. Th e y stepped hack from C o n tin u e d fro m Page 2 A
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arrested 696 people In 1993.
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Pearl Malinowski Wisniewski.
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Hospital In Cltarlotle. Born In LaMautla of Aulloeh.
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Last year. Highlands County
oil Get H. I ill 6. she moved to
program al Ids synagogue, lie sheriffs deputies shot and killed
Tree Service and a member of charge of the arrangements.
Central
Florida
In
1990.
She
wits
also volunteers as a lab assis­ a m arijuana grow er w ith a
Freewill Majillsl Church.
a homemaker and a member ol
L O Y E K E N N E T H S IZ E M O R E
tant.
Survivors Include wife, Ann;
high-powered rifle* — the first
Loye Kenneth Sizemore. H2. St August Inc Cal hollo Church.
W illi all those commitments, d e a th a sso cia te d w ith the
sons. David and Muddy, both of
Survivo rs Include husband,
he still has lime lo devote to Ids eradication program.
Charlotte; daughters. Marbara County Roiid 427. Sanford, died
S u n d a y. A p ril 17. 1994. at Michael F.; daughter. Elaine
school's chapter of the National
S m i t h of S a n f o r d . T e r r i
During a training mission In
Honor Society, the school's E n ­ Hrcvurd last yeur, an F D L E
Mercnrelll ol Orange City and Central Florida Regional Hospi­ Meeker ol Winter Springs; son.
tal. Sanlord. Morn Dec. 26. 1911. Irving Meeker of W inter Springs;
vironmental Club. Ihe school's agent suffered m inor Injuries
Jackie Ta d lock of Lancaster.
In Cane Brake. W .V.. he moved sister. Rita Junuszklcw lcz of l i t e r a r y m a g a z i n e
S.C.; sisters, Jiiaidlu Adams and
when lie fell Into a "punjl pit”
to Cenlral Florida In 195H. Mr. M uffalo ; b r o th e ls , S ta n le y
“ Perspectives" and the drama equipped with sharp slakes.
Doris Holcomb, both of Sanford
Sizemore was a meal cutter for M a l i n o w s k i a n d C h e s t e r
group. He also Ls a member of
and Dorothy IVacoe of Th o m Authorities said the potency of
the U .S . governm ent and a Malinowski of Amherst, N.Y.
the school's Mu Alpha Theta Florida-grown pot has Increased
iisvllle, Ga.; 1H grandchildren.
H a ld w ln Fa irch ild Funeral
(math club) and parllelpates In significantly since 1980. Th e
A liu o n d . Roynicr and Mc­ member of Westvlew Maptlst
the math team, tin- Brain Howl level of T H C . marijuana's active
Connell Funeral Home. H un t­ Church. He was a member ol lla- Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of the arrangements.
team und the debate team activi­ Ingredient, averaged 1.8 percent
ersville. NC. In charge of the Masous In PoealKiulas. Va.
Survivors Include wife. Adeem
ties.
arrangements.
13 years ago, but today averages
son. Loye K., J r of Sanford;
"It's amazing to me where
daughter. Hrcnda S. Russl of
kids like this gel all lids energy."
M IG U E L A N G E L
Sanford: sister. Hetty Dcnoff of
marveled Furlong.
C A R R A N D I-G A L E Y
R ich m o n d . Va.: three gran- SIZEM O R E, LO Y E K
In addition Etzkln Is president
Miguel Angel Carrandl-Galcy.
Funeral service! for Loye K Si/emoro, 12.
children.
of the school's Future Educators C o n tin u e d fro m Psge 2A
45, West Sm ith Street, Orlando,
Sanlord, who patted away Sunday, will be
motorcycle to crash « l high
H aldw ln F a irch ild Funeral of
died Friday. ApHI 15, 1994. at
conducted Wednesday af II am at the of America club, the euplaln of
Home. Oakluwn I'iirk Cemelery. Westvlew Baptist Church. Sanford, with Df
the drum line In the school's speed.
Ills residence. Morn March I I .
L lo y d 's p a s s e n g e r. A lla n
Lake Mary. In charge of the liobby Mef all officiating Interment will
hand program and vice presi­
1949, In Martin, Cntnugucy.
follow at Oaklawn Park Cemetery, Lake
Blanchard, died of Injuries In the
arrangements.
dent
of
the
school's
Young
Dem
­
Cuba, he moved to Central
Mary. Visitation wilt ho held Tuotday from 1
crash — and Infuriated residents
to 9 p m at the funeral homo In lieu of
ocrat's Club.
Florldu In 1900. Mr. Currnndlflowert the family qraoouily fi*que%t dona
H U B E R T M IL T O N W IL S O N
Joshua plans to attend the started to riot.
Galcy was a retired residential
be made fo tie American Cancer
Lozano then was charged with
Hubert Milton W ilson. 79, (font
interior director. He was n
Society, 1701 W Colonial Or,, Orlando, 1780*4 University of Florida.
Fountainhead
Drive.
Lake
Mary,
Fnrhmg said lie intends to manslaughter In both Lloyd's
and the Westview Rrfilltl Church, Loye K
Catholic.
died Sunday, April 17. 1994. nl Sizemore Memorial Fund. 4100 C R MA
continue to devote 25 percent of and Blanchard's deaths He was
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
Sanford
Flo
rid
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ial,
A
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te
his salary to Ihe scholarship convicted lu a Miami trial later
Ziilda of Culm: sisters. Iraida
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Horne, Oaklawn
effort as long as he Is commis­ that same year. Hut In 1901,
Galcy of Langwood and Mlrcyn S p rin g s , Morn In C herokee Park Chapel. Lake Mary, In charge of
that conviction was overturned.
County. Cm. oil April 21, 1914. arrangement!
sioner.
and Carm en, boi li of Cuba.

DEATHS

Execution—
C o n tin u e d fro m Psge 2 A
sentence.
Th e slate Supreme Court
suld It held In a previous
Stewart uppeal "that u more
adequately defined Instruc­
tion would have made no
dllfrrcncc because the acts
perpetrated by Stewart on his
victim were especially hei­
nous. atrocious and cruel
under any definition." *
Even tf a trial attorney's
performance Is deficient. Hie
justices said, It Isn't grounds
to set aside u sentence If II
Isn't judged likely to have
affected the outcome.
Stewart was convicted of
Halzllp's slaying In February
1979.
Witnesses testified that the
Sunday school teacher and
day care worker Invited him
Into her home for a sandwich,
hut became angry and con­
fronted him when she saw
him lake a gold watch.
Hai/llp was beaten, htllen.
raped, and strangled with an
electric cord.
A fte r he was u rre ste d ,
Stewart gave police two writ­
ten confessions and one taped
confession. A dental expert
said his teeth marks matched
titles In the bologna sandwich.
At the trial. Stewart testified
Rial he heal and raped Hulzltp
but said lie left her alive.

Pot----------------

Award-----------

FUNERAL

3.2 percent.
"W ith tills dramatic Increase
In the narcotic content of today's
marijuana. It Is easy to sec that
wc arc dcullog with a new drug."
the report suld.
Outdoor growing was favored
In rural, sparsely populated
areas of the Panhandle, while
Indoor operations were distrib­
uted evenly, the report said.
H o l m e s C o u n t y o n th e
Alabama border led all counties
with 20,347 plants, followed by
Santa Rose County with 9,015.
L e v y C o u n t y w11li 7 .6 0 7 ,
Okaloosa Counly with 7,262 and
Lake County with 5.883.
Authorities said they plan to
repeal a multi-stale eradication
effort that netted more than
18,000 plants last year. Florida,
Georgia and Alabama conducted
the four-day Operation DeepStrike along their borders.

Lozano---------

with an appeals court saying the
M iam i Ju ry had been under
u n d u e p re ssu re to c o n v ic t
Lozano In hopes of avoiding
uuothcr riot.
Lust May. Lozano got a second
trial — this time In Orlnndo —
where the case had been moved
because of defense contentions
the officer couldn't get a fair trial
In Mluml.
In Orlando, Lozano was ac­
quitted.

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•A - Ssntord Herald. Sanlofd. Florida - Tuesday, April

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Homes, cars, credit cards: Interest rates rise
By JAM BS H. RUBIN
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Americans planning to buy a
new home or car, borrow to fix up their current
home or reach for the credit card to charge a new
spring wardrobe can expect to be shelling out
more In Interest charges.
Thanks to the Federal lleserve. economists soy.
the cost of borrowing money Is on the way up and
— If history la a guide — It may Ik m any months
and perhaps years before consumers can again
enjoy the kind of rock-bottom rates that were
available until Just recently.
.
,
"T h e tKJttom line: It’s bad news for all kinds of
borrowers," said Robert Heady, publisher of the
Hank Hate Monitor In Palm Beach. Fla.
Th e Federal Reserve boosted short term rotes
Monday for the third time this year - from 3.0
percent to 3.73 percent - reversing a five-year
trend of lower rates aimed at stimulating the
economy.
The shock waves were Immediate. Long-term
Interest rntes surged to the highest levels of the

Clinton presidency. Hlg banks raised the prime
lending rate by a half percentage point to 6.75
percent, the second Increase In less than a month
and the highest level In nearly 2 Vi years.
Slocks tumbled ngaln as well, which could
mean less money to spend for many Investors.
The Fed Is tightening credit out of fenr Inflation
may be around the corner, even If It’s not In sight.
T h e pre-emptive strikes by the central bank ure
Intended to restrain borrowing for businesses and
consumers. But for millions of people buying on
credit, that could mean paying banks and other
lenders a lot more.
The biggest Impact will be for home buyers.
Mortgage rates already have soared and are likely
to climb higher. Someone tuklng out a $100,000
mortgage will pay an extra $1)88 a year for each
additional percentage point.
Th e rate for a conventional 30-year mortgage
hit a 25-year low In October of 0.74 percent and
as of last week was about lVi percentage points
higher.
"I had housing sturts growing In the double
digits this ye ar." said David Lereah. chief

W itchcraft debate
Library aid e cites First A m e n d m e n t
By TOM LACBKY
Aaaoclatod Ptosa W r i t e r ________________
K A I.IS P E L L. Mont. Th e two seventhgraders wanted to do a report on witchcraft,
and they asked library aide Debbie Dcnzcr for
her help. She steered them to the e n ­
cyclopedias. and lent them two books of her
own.
That was her mlstnke. say her bosses. No.
she says — that was her Job.
Dcnzcr was fired In Jan u ary for providing
the girls with material that Frank de Kort.
superintendent of the rural district In north­
west Montana, described as "grossly Inappro­
priate."
One hook contained graphic descriptions,
drawings and photographs about witchcraft
and Satanic rituals Involving sex acts, mutila­
tions and sacrificial killings The other dls
cussed sexual matters, and Included nude
drawings.
Dcnzcr contends there Is no written policy on
such loans and. without one. she would be
professionally obligated to do the same thing
again.
She Is appealing her firing to the county
school superintendent, who In expected to rule
In mid-May: nonetheless, she does not expect
to get her Job buck, or find a Job anywhere

nearby.

She has uccumulutcd some powerful allies:
"W e basically believe thut If a child can
understand the material given to them, they’re
ready for It." said Ju d ith Krug, head of the
Am erican Library Association’s Office for

Intellectual Freedom.
'
Other sup|x»rters Include the American Civil
Liberties Union, the National Council of
Teachers of English, the National Coalition
Against Censorship, and PEN American Cen­
ter. u writers' organization.
"Instead of burning Debbie Dcnzcr at the
stake, the school authorities fired her for
'unsatisfactory performance* and 'm iscon­
d uct'." wrote u supporter, author Alice Hoff­
man. In an Op-Ed piece In Th e New York
Tim es.
Hut there arc critics, as well. Almost
everyone but Dcnzcr — even her solitary
defender at school. Ilbrnrlun Joan Gates —
agrees the books were "Inappropriate" for 12and 13-year-old girls A letter supporting
Denzer's dismissal was signed by 20 out of 21
teuchersat the school.
"T ills Is a troubling case In a lot of ways,
obviously." said Mike Dnhlem. attorney lor the
Montana School Hoards Association. "If this
right of the employees Is upheld, what
limitation can »&gt;e placed on Importation of
graphic materials? There doesn't seem to be
any limitation "
"T h is Is not a case of an honest mistake
made by a w ell-intentioned em p lo ye e.''
Dnhlem argued at Denzer's appeal hearing. "It
Is a cuse of open defiance to the adopted
policies of the board of trustees."
Hut Denzer's lawyer. Dun Johns, responded
that the board fired her for vlolutlng a policy
that docs not exist.
She "crossed a line In the sum! that caused
her to be flredj" he said.

economist for the Mortgage Hankers Association.
"A n d now I hnvc brought It back to 8 percent."
Th e rntc Increases arc bringing mortgage
refinancing on existing homes to a screeching
halt. No longer can home owners shnvc hundreds
of dollars off monthly expenses by taking out a
lower-cost mortgage.
Th e picture Is not altogether gloomy.
Car loun rutes have edged up only fractionally
since the Fed began Its scries of rale Increases In
February — rising a mere tenth of a percentage
point ton typical 8 percent as of Inst week.
Part of the reason Is that bank vaults arc
swollen with depositors' funds, amt banks ure In a
hot competition to lend.
Many banks continue to offer low "teaser" rates
on home equity loans nnd adjustable rate
mortgages. For several months, the rates are
enticingly low but they will rise dramatically after
that.
As a residt. loan demand has been picking up
despite the Federal Reserve m o ves, said
economist Paul Gelm nn of Regional Financial
Associates In West Chester. Pa.

Also, he said, other factors help spur loan
demand, particularly the Improved employment
und Income picture.
,
,
"If you think you’re going to be out of a Job In
six months. It doesn't matter what the Interest
rate 1s." Octman said.
.
For savers, there will be small gains, but
nothing like the higher cost to borrowers.
Th o
rates banks offer on certificates of deposits hnvc
Inched up since February, but for most people
hardly enough to offset the added dollars for
consumer loans.
T h e Hank Rate Monitor said a one-year
certificate was paying 3.29 percent last week to
savers, up from 3.08 percent two days Ircfore the
Federal Reserves first Interest rate boost. A
five-year certificate has risen from 4.05 percent to

4.85 percent.

,

,

, .

.

Hut yields on bank money market funds had
dropped a fraction from 2.33 |&gt;erccnt to 2.32
percent last week. These funds are considered
temporary parking spots for Investors' money,
and banks are not In big competition to raise
rales to attract more depositors.

Toxic chemical waste up slightly,
but less released in atmosphere
By RANDOLPH B. SCHMID
Associated Proas Wrltor_________
W A S H IN G TO N - The amount
of toxic chemicals generated by
Industry Increased slightly In
1992. but fewer of the pollutants
were released Into the environ­
ment.
Th e Environmental Protection
Agency reports today that In­
dustry generated 37.3 billion
pounds of toxic chemlrals In
1992, an Increase of 0.5 percent
from the year Itcforc.
Hut chemicals released Into
the environment were down 6.6
percent, to 3.2 billion pounds.
T h e llgures show that "while
Industry may be Improving Its
management of toxic chemical
waste, clearly there are still
many opportunities for preven­
ting pollution by reducing the
use of toxic chemicals." E n v i­
ronmental Protection Agency
head Carol M Hrowncr said in a
statement accom panying the
ugency's annual Toxic Release
Inventory.
T h e report was bused on
81.016 reports submitted by
23.630 facilities during the year.
Releases of toxic chemicals In
1992 In c lu d e d 197 m illio n
pounds of known or suspected
cancer-causing chemlculs. the
report said, along with 166

chemlculs released Into the envi­
million pounds of chemicals that
ronment In 1992. 58 percent
damage the earth's protective
went Into the air. the report said.
ozone iaycr.
U n d e r g r o u n d In je c tio n a c ­
Critics complain that some
c o u n te d for 2 2 .8 p e rc e n t,
major Industries arc exempt
followed by releases to land. 10.8
from the reporting requirements
percent, and surface wutcr dis­
EPA officials say they arc not
sure how many factories Ignore charge. 8.0 percent.
Air release of toxics was down
the re q u ire m e n ts, but they
trelieve the situation has Im ­ 9.4 percent from 1991. largely
because of declines In the relcuse
proved since a 1987 survey
of solvents, ammonia and chlo­
showed 66 percent compliance.
rine. the report said.
T h e su rve y Is Incom plete
because such Industries as utili­
Hut surfucc water discharges
ties. airports and recyclers are
were up due to Increased runoff
not Included, charged the envi­ of phosphoric a d d from four
ronmental organization Working
fertilizer manufacturing facilities
Group on Com m unity Rigid to In L o u i s ia n a a n d T e x a s .
Know.
Excluding those ruses, surface
Hut the Chemical Manufactur­ water release of toxics was
ers Association hailed the de­ down.
cline In toxic releases.
Underground Injection was up
"I think that's a tribute to the
somewhat,
although It has de­
real and substantial progress
clined considerably In the last
that companies are making to
five years
prevent pollution.” said -Joe K
Mayhew. an association vice
In addition to releasing chemi­
president
cals or sending them for oil site
Browner said the Inventory
disposal, some toxic chemicals
added 34 chemicals to Its re­ were burned for energy recov­
porting tlds list and plans to ery. recycled on-site or treated
begin Including more than 300
and disposed of.
more. In addition, the agency
T h e toxic chem lculs most
wants to add non-manufacturing
comm only released were am ­
businesses to the list of those
m o n ia . h y d r o c h lo r ic a d d .
reporting chemical production
methanol, phosphoric add and
and release.
Of the 3.2 billion pounds of toluene.

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Clutch hits lead Sem inole past Lyman in S A C

W e s tv ie w — W o n n ears title

From Staff Reports_______________

S A N F O R D — Rolnco did wltal II had Hi do. Inil
got no help from anyone else, an Westview
Baptist-Won all but ellnehed tin- championship
of I he Sanford Rccrcntlon Department Spring
Kecrcallonal Volleyball League.
M o n d a y n ig h t at the S a n fo rd M id d le
S c h o o l-G y m n n t o r lu m , R o ln c o d e fe a te d
WeslView-Won. 13-1. and won Its oilier three
matches, hut Weatvlew-Won nbo won Its final
three games to remain three wins abend with
iwo weeks left. Won would have to lone four or
Its last 8 games, while Rolnco would need a
sweep to lose the title.
In other results Monday. Westvlew-A (Team 21
was 2-2, Premier finished 1-3 and Sanford First
I(apt 1st was shut out at 0-4.
T h e standings arc: W estvlew-Won. 28-4;
Rolnco. 25-7; First Baptist. 12-20; Premier.
10-22: and Westvlew A. 5-27.

SA N FO R D — T w o streaks con­
tinued at Seminole High School's
Alum ni Field Monday afternoon.
One good, one bad.
Tribe pitcher Deon Daniels (6-5)
ran his personal winning streak lo
three games, scattering five hits,
striking out eight and walking only
two and the Seminole offense came
up with two runs In the bottom of
the seventh Inning as the home
team trimmed Lym an. 3-2, In a
Seminole Athletic Conference con­
test.
T h e s e tb a c k s tre tc h e d the
Greyhounds' longest losing streak
of Ihc season to three games and
dropped Lym an Into third place In
the SA C race. Ikk-games behind
leader Oviedo and a half-game back
of Lake Rruntlcy.
"W e only struck out six times
today." said Seminole head coach
Mike Powers. "Th a t's a little better.
We've been struggling with out
hitting (.217 as a learn) and defense.
Luckily out pitching (a 1.70 team
ER A ) has kept us In games."
The Tribe look a 1-0 lead In the
second Inning, but the Greyhounds
came bark with single runs In the
fourth and fifth Innings to take a 2 -1
lend.
Daniels started the winning rally
by reaching on an error. Daniels
then got to third as. with Mike
Meadows squaring to hunt, he took
oil on a steal ol second and wllh the
defense (till of position attempting
to cover the bunt try. the catcher's
throw sailed Into center field.
Sec T rib e . Page 2U

P a c k e rs drop s lu g fe s t
C A S S E LB E R R Y — Th e PI)S Packers came
from far behind, hut could not quite overtake
their old rivals the Ball Busters, as they dropped
a 20-17 decision In Women's Class C Slowplteh
Softball Lcugue action at Red Bug Lake Park.
T h e Packers trailed 11-1 In live second Inning,
hut closed to within 13-12 In the fifth. The
Busters then |&gt;latcd six runs In (he sixth, a
deficit PBS could no! overcome. Th e Packers
had the lying run at bat when tin- game ended.
Doing the damage for PDS were Allyson Hale
|5-for-5. three runs, three RBI). Ileldl Green and
Jo y Weaver (I lure hits each! ami Te rri Mann.
Jaudon Marlclte. T a m l Chesser. Phyllis Baynes
and Denise Levinson (two hits each).
Th e Packers (3-4) will play league-leading
Pretzels at 8:30 p in next Monday.

T u rn e r’s year o ver
O R LA N D O — Jeff Tu rn e r, who started Hapast 13 games for the Orlando Magic, will miss
tin- remainder of ihc NBA season with a lorn
anterior cruciate ligament In Ills left knee.
Turn e r, avemglng 10.5 points and 0.7 re­
bounds per game since regaining Ills starting Job
last month, was Injured with I 27 reiAalnlng In
Sunday's 11H-101 win over Ihc Chicago Bulls.
T u rn e r was helped from the floor after
colliding with teammate Shaqulllc O'Neal while
trying to slop a layup by Chicago's To n i Kukoc.
Tests confirmed the season-ending Injury.

AROUND THE NATION
C o n in e cap s c o m e b a c k
D EN V ER — .Jeff Conlnc's two-run double
capped a three-run rally In Ihc ninth Inning
against Colorado closer Darren Holmes. Illllng
the Florida Marlins over the Rockies. 5-3.
Th e loss ended Colorado's four-game winning
streak. Holmes (0-2). who relieved to start the
ninth, has blown three of four save chances.
Luis Aquino (1-0) was the winner and Bryan
Harvey got Ills fourth wive In four tries.
Th e Marlins milled from 2-1 and 3-2 deficits,
breaking through against a Colorado bullpen
that had yielded only two runs In 14 Innings.
Chuck Carr singled home the lying run wllh
one out before Conine doubled with two outs.
Conine had three hits and drove In three runs.

F IO M TIM O S E M IN O L E S I, O M C Y M O U N O ll

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L e t’s g e t d irty
Evoryono was QOtllng pn tho
ground at Sominolo High School
Monday. Lyman's Mlko Honsch
(abovo) slides saloly Into homo
plato as Sominolo catcher Coroy
Gochoo awaits tho throw, while
Iho Trib e 's Tom Holland Jr
(right) boats Iho Groyhounds'
th ird basom an lo Iho bag.
Holland would lator drive In Iho
winning run a3 Sominolo odgod
Lyman 3-2
Htf«ld Photo* by Ap#yl Mmtlon

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From Staff Report*
L A K E M ARY - Ja y Reynolds capped the Luke
Mary Rams' second comc-from-belilnd rally of
the game with the game-winning single In the
seventh Inning as the Rams stretched their
winning streak lo tour games with a 7 (I triumph
over the Daytona Beach-Mainland Buccaneers In
a class 5A District 4 baseball matchup at Lake
Mary Field Monday night
Lake Mary fell behind 4-0 In the top of the llrsl
Inning, hut came back lo Be the game at 4-4 In
the fifth Inning. Tlte Buccaneers scored a pair of
runs In Ihc sixth Inning to go hack on lop only to

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have Ihc Rams score a run In the bottom ol the
sixth, setting the stage lor the winning rally In
the seventh
Scott Bryan led off the seventh with a double to
left and scored the tying run as Rene Perez
reached second on a hunt single and throwing
error by the Mainland pitcher. Nick Sosa then

M O R E IIE A D . Ky. - Marlon Witherspoon, a
6-foot-H forward-center from South Florida
C om m unity College In Avon Park, has signed to
play basketball at Morehead Stale.
Witherspoon, a native of Wlnstonvllle. Miss.,
averaged 13.2 |»olnl8. 9.0 rebounds and two
blocked shots per game for South Florida.
Witherspoon hit 47 percent from the field and
74 percent from the free throw line.

SA N FO R D — There Is an old country saying that
goes, 'let sleeping dogs lie', meaning don't provoke a
good leant when It Is not playing well.
Heading Into Iasi Saturday. Ilie three-time defending
Sanford Recreation Department Babe Ruth Baseball
League champion Knights of Colum bus Cardinals had
lost two games In u row. Including one by shutout. That
has all changed us the Cardinals scored 21 runs on
Saturday and Monday came up with a 2 0 0 . threeInning rout of the llaggs Produce Expos (1-0).
The Cardinals (4-3) turned In the biggest offensive
Inning of the season us they sent 20 butters lo the plutc
In the second Inning and scored 17 runs.
Th e other game Monday also featured big scoring
Innings, as the Rotary Club Royals (5-2) scored five runs
In the first Inning and seven runs In the third In a 13-9
trium ph over the Seminole Produce Mnrllns (1-0).
Wednesday, the undefeated Nobles Construction
White Sox ((3-0) will host the Blue Juys (1-5) at-Ihc
Stadium, while Die Klwunls Club Orioles (3-3) arc
playing Ihc Elks Lodge *'1241 Cubs (3-3) on Zlnn Beck
Field. Both games are scl for n 5:45 p.m. start.
Overshadowed by the Cardinals' offensive show was a

□ Seminole C.C. at Valencia C.C., 3 p.m.

G irls ’ S o ftb a ll
□ Lake Brantley at Lake Mary. 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Oviedo, 6:30 p.m.
□ Seminole at Lake Howell, 4 p.m.

G irls ’ G o lf
[ I Lake Mary at Lake Brantley, 3:30 p.m.
11Oviedo va. Lyman at Rolling Hills, 3:30 p.m.

B o y s ’ T e n n is
□ Oviedo at Bishop Moore, 4 p.m.

G irls ’ T e n n is
[ 1DeLand vs. Lake Brantley at Sanlando, 3 p.m.
□ Oviedo al Bishop Moore, 4 p.m.

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Complete Ratings on Page 2B

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singled Perez lo thud and. after Sosa slolc
second. Reynolds lined Ills game winning single
to score Perez.
Powering Lake Mary were Brian Marotta
|2-for-4. triple, run. RBI). Bryan (2-for-l. double,
two runs). Reynolds (2-for-4. double. RBI). Brent
W chm eycr (2-for-3|. J im m y Ru/urrl 11-tor-2, two
runs). Mike lltiky ( I -fur-3. run). Perez (l-for-4.
run). Sosa ( I lo r -Hand Dan Story (RBI).
Carlos Colon 12-0). the third Rams pitcher, was
ihc winner as Lake Mary Improved lo 15-9. The
Rams will travel to Lake Brantley lor a hlg
Seminole Athletic Conference game Wednesday
night al 7 p.m.

Cards, Royals roll in Babe Ruth
From Staff Roporta

M e n s ’ B a s e b a ll

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S e c o n d ra lly g iv e s R a m s 5A -4 v ic to ry

S F C C s ta r h e a d e d to M o o rh e a d

WHAT'S HAPPENING

o v o m

one-hitter turned In by Robert Randall. Randall walked
two and struck nut six In three Innings.
Powering KofC were Wesley Winkle (three singles,
two runs). Richard Badger (two singles, two runs).
Waller Gaines (double, three rims). Ivory Peterson
(single, three runs). Randall and Sylvester W ynn J r.
(single. Iwo runs). Eric Sperry and Andy Hcabcrlln Itwo
runs) nnd Te rry Murkcy and Corey Mur key (run).
Cory Peterson hud tin* lone Expos safely.
The Royuls were led by To m m y Rallies J r . (Iwo
doubles, two runs). Nathaniel Cline (double, single,
run). Melvin Holt (two singles. Iwo runs). Chad Sheffield
(double, two runs). Th co Williams (single, run). Travis
Hampton und Johnathan Hubbard (two runs) and
Randy Casey (run).
Leading the Marlins were Aaron Knight (two singles,
two runs). Demetrius Reaves (double, single). Fabian
McKinney. Murcus Beasley and Luke Young (single,
run). Mike Rainey (single) and Jo h n Bryant. Nullum
Rice und James Payne ( r u n ) . ________________
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B row n’s
Spaolal to fha Harald_________
T AM PA — Four Level Nine
g y m n a s t s fro m B r o w n ’ s
Gym nastics-Central ol Alta­
monte Springs qiiallllcd to
participate In the Southern
Regional meet lo be held In
lla tlls h u rg . Mississippi on
April 30th and May 1st.
T h e y arc Reyna G ilbert.
Kristen Wood. Erin Braider
and C a s s l c Anthony.
Wood and Gilbert won a
berth on Ihc Florida Stallteam. Joining four other girls
from Florida gymus.
Sec B ro w n 's , Page 2B

Tim Rain(e)s on Boston’s Patriots Day celebration
By ROB QLOSTER

AP Sports Wrllor
B O STO N — Wilson Alvarez had
Just flirted w llh a no-hlttcr and won
his l l l h consccullvc decision. Still,
he wasted lllllc lime In pointing
people to the slur of the game.
" T im Raines Is the big man today.
He's the man today, not m e ,"
Alvarez said after Raines' three
homers led the Chicago White Sox
lo a 12-1 win Monday over the
Boston Red Sox.
Rallies, from Sanford, hit solo
homers leuding off the first und
third Innings und a two-run drive In
Ihc eighth. He scored five runs nnd
drove In four. He also walked,
singled und reached on nn error.
It was the first thrcc-homcr game
of Raines' career nnd the first home
runs he had hit al Fenway Park. All

three were hit to right field, helped
by a 12 mph wind.
"I don't consider myself a home
run hitler. But on a day like today,
you Just try to get one up hi the air
In the direction the wind Is blow­
ing." Raines said. "O ut of Ihc three I
hit. I thought maybe one would
have cleared the fence."
Th e previous thrcc-homcr game
for Ihc White Sox was by Harold
Haines against Minnesota on Sept.
17.1984.
"H e's strong and has kind of u
compact swing. I think he's gone to
maybe more of a pull biller since I
saw him In the National League."
autd W hite Sox m um igcr Gene
Lumont. who coached at IMttsburgh
III the late 1980s while Rallies was
wllh the Montreal Expos.
Frank Thom as also hoincred for
Chicago and Joey Cora added u

three-run triple.
Th e While Sox hit eight homers In
the three-game scries at Fenway
Park and have 14 in six games
agulnst the Red Sox this season.
Thom as, who has six home runs
tills year, homered In all three
games of the series. Thom as has
homered In four siralghl overall,
and has scored a run In all 12 of
Chicago's games.
Th e power display by the White
Sox overshadowed Alvarez's per­
formance. Andre Dawson's single
high off the left-field wnll In the
sixth was Ihc first hit. Alvarez lost
his shutout the following Inning
when John Valentin doubled and
Rich Rowland singled.
Rulncs has 10 of his 11 hits this
scuson against Boston, Including all
five of Ills homers. He hit a pair of
home runs against Ihc Red Sox on

April 8 at Chicago.
Raines, who raised his average
from .200 lo .275. said he was more
excited about getting four hits than
the three homers.
"I hadn't really been swinging the
bat well." said Rallies, who began
the season hltlcss In 13 at-hats. I
think lie (Darwin) Just left a couple
of hulls over the plate."
Bill Jusf In case Raines was
starling lo gel cocky ubout Ills
power. Thom as kept him In line. As
Rallies trotted lo the (logout follow­
ing Ills third homer. Thomas vowed
lie'll hit a home run.
"I told him I've got to hit u homer
the last time up or else he would
talk all day." said Thom as, who
hacked up Ids promise two halters

later.

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BASEBALL STANDINGS
National League
All Time* EOT
Eait Dlvltion
w
L Pti. OB
Atlanta
13
1 *2* —
;
New York
3 .3*3 3
7
4
Philadelphia
33* 3U.
Florida
*
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4
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Montreal
30* 19
Central Dtvlilen
w
OB
L Pel
7
4 4)4 —
Cincinnati
7
S
3*3
9
St Loult
343 1
6
Plillburgh
3
6
6
300 19
Houtlon
a .273 4
Chicago
J
Wttf Division
W
L Pci
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San Franciico
a S 413 —
6
300 19
6
Colorado
9
Lot Angela*
4
10* 4
214 39
San Diego
3 It
Monday'* Gemvt
Atlanta7. St Loul* I
Philadelpbi* 5, Lo* Angel** 4
Florid* I, Colorado 3
San Dlogo0, New York 1
San Franclicol, Montreal t. It Inning*
Tuetday* Came*
to* Angele* (Atiaclo 0 II al Philadelphia
( Schilling01), I OSp m
Montreal (Boucher 0 I) al San Franclico
( Burkett I II. 3 3)p m
Pitt*burgh (Neagla I I) at Cincinnati (R!|o
O I). 1:33p.m.
SI Loul* (Walton 10) al Atlanta (Maddu*
3 0 ),7|40p m
Houtlon (Swindell 1 0 ) *1 Chicago
(Trachiel I 0 ), l Olp m
Florida (Weather 1-33 it Colorado (Nled
10), 0:01 p.m

New York (Saberhagi-n I 0) al San Diego
(Bene*0 3). 10 05p m
Wednetday'l Game*
Houtton al Chicago. l:20p m,
Philadelphia al San Francltco. 4 OSp m
Florid* at Colorado, 3,0! p.m.
P)l!*burgha)Clnclmall,7:J3p m
St. Loul* al Atlanta,) 40 p m
New York *1 Lot Angel**, 10 13 p m
MonlreelatSanOiego, I0:15p m.

Baltimore
Toronto
Botlon
New York
Oelrclt
Cleveland
Chicago
Milwaukee
KanvatClly
Mlnneiote
Oakland
California
Seal! la
TeVa*

American League
All Timet EDT
Eatt Division
W
L
1
4
a
3
7
3
6
3
4
9
Central Dlvition
W
L
4
6
;
3
6
5
3
6
9
4
Well Division
L
W
7
3
6
7
4
7
4
7

Pci. OB
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413 —
3*1
9
S4S 1
30* 4
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400 —
3*3 —
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9
.343
9
304 39
Pci. OB
StJ —
447 19
344 29
3*4 29

Monday'* Gamo*

Chicago 11, Motion I
Kant.nClly II, Delrull I
Tuatday't Gamo*

Oakland (Welch 001 al Motion (Set* 0 0),
1:03pm
Kantat Clly (Gublcia 0 0) al Detroit
(Moore I I). 3 tip m
Chicago (Mere 10) al Milwaukee (Wegman
I 01.7 OSp m
Seattle (Hibbard 0 1) al New York (Abbott
3-1), l:03p m
Tea** IK.Brown 0 3) al Toronto (Gutman
I 1),?;3!pm
California (Lellwlch O il al Maihmore
(MoyerO 11.) )3p m
Cleveland I Nagy I 01 at Mlnnetota (Tapani
011,1:03 p.m
Wednetday’t Game*

Hunltvlll* (Alhllct)
J
)
6
Challanooga IRcd*|
J
4
7
Memphl* (Ro/al»)
Nathyili* (Twin*)
S
s
Birmingham IWSoO
1
7
Monday's Game*
Huntivillt t, Orlando 4
Chattanooga 1, Jacktonvllle t
Carolina*. Birmingham 1
Nathvllle 3. Knoivllle I
Greenville4. Memphis 0
Tuesday's Oa mas
Orlando at Hwntsylll*
Jecktonvllle at Chattanooga
Birmingham at Carolina
Nathvllle al Knokvltle
Graanyllla at Mem(bl»
Florida Slat* Laagu*
First Hall
Eastarn Division
w
L
7
Brevard (Marlin*)
3
;
Cacrola ( Atlro*)
4
SI. Lutl* (M«H&gt;
6
3
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S
1
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4
7
W P.B*athlEipotl
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ForlMytri (Twin*)
»
1
Claarwaler (Phlltl**)
7
4
Lakeland (Tiger*)
*
5
Charloll* (Ranger*)
3 1
Dunedin (Blue Jay*)
3
4
St P*l* (Cardinal*)
3
4
Tampa (Yankee*)
3
*
Saratola (Red Soa)
1
(
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Charlotte 3. St. Lucie )
Clearwater t], Daytuna 1
Brevard al Fort Myers, ppd rain
Tampa 4, St. Pelartburg I
Sarasota*, Osceola 3
Vero Beach 3. Lakeland 0
Dunedin ). West Palm Beat h 1
Tuesday's Games
St, Luc!* at Charlotte
Daytona at Clearwater
Brevard at Fort Myers. 1
St Pelersburgat Tamp*
Svasola at Osceola
Lakeland al Vero Beach
Dunedin al Wetl Palm Beach
Wednesday's Oames
St Lucie at Charlotte
Daytonaat Clearwater
Brevard al Fort Myers
St Pelersburgat Tampa
SarasolaatOsceola
Lakeland al Vero Beach
Dunedin al West Palm Beach

Tim RairiBB Is a Sanford nalivo and Sornlnolo High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago Whlto Sox. His slats are
for lha 1994 season In tho first column, porsonal-bosl season
totals In tho second column and curront career totals
(Including 1994 games) In tho third column.
Ralnos had a career day Monday altornoon, roachlng baso
six tlmos whllo going 4-for-5 (raising his average 75 points),
Including three homo runs, scoring five runs and droving In
four In the Whlto Sox's 12-1 win ovor the Boston Red Sox. It
was tho first three homo run gamo and second four hit gamo of
his career.
Pel. OB
700 _
434
9
34! 19
433 29
344 39
112 39

S O U TH E R N L E A G U E
P in t Hall
Ea tier n Di vilion
W
L Pci. OB
Greenville (Brave*)
4
4
400 —
344
Carolina (Pirate*)
4
5
9
Jjcktonvllle (Mariner*) 3
4 .433 19
Knonvllle (Blue Ja y tl
4
7
344 2 9
Orlando (Cubt)
4
7 .344 29

RAINES GAUGE
Category

RunB.
Hits..,
RBI...

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414 31]
343 19
433 49
433 49
433 49
435 49
773 49

Steals.

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9
40
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11
7
0
0
5
1
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best
1G0
047
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
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Triplet
Dia;, Milwaukee ). Griffey Jr. Seattle J
Dial. Milwaukee J. WNIe. Toronto 2 76 are
tied with 1

Home Runt
Delgado, Toronto 7; Thomav Chicago. A
Steinbach, Oakland. V Sierra. Oakland, V
Carter. Toronto. 5. Ratnet. Chicago. ». 10 are
tied with 4

Runt Batted In
Slelnbach. Oakland 16, Carter, Toronto,
14, Delgado Toronto 15, ttamelm, Kanvtt
City. 14; Thomat, Chicago. 13. Gierud
Toronto', IS, Sierra. Oakland. 13 Crtenwell,
Dot Ion 13; Franco. Chicago, 13; Molllor,
Toronto, 13

Runt
M A R L IN S ),R O C K IE l)
FLORIDA

COLORADO

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Carr cl
5 II 1
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Shlllaldrl 3 7 10
Conlne II 3 0 13
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Dilrde lb 2 0 0 0
Tlngleyc 4 0 0 0
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10 10
Aria* ph 10 0 0
Aquino p 0 0 0 0
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Jhnvon ph 10 0 0

Total*

Totali

14 S 9 3

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Holmatp

34 J to 1

While. Toronto II Javier. Oakland la
Thomat, Chicago 13 Grllley Jr. Seattle, 14,
RAlomar Toronto. 14; Carter. Toronto, 13.
Molllor. Toronto, 13
Stolen Base*
Coleman, Kantat City. J, Lotion, Cleve
land, A folonia New York. 3 Javier
Oakland. 5, Multe, Tcxai, 4 McRae Kant*it
City* 4 RAlomar. Toronto. 4, LJohnion
Chicago, *■ Ninon, (lotion, *

Pitching (] Dec mom I
Bonev Milwaukee, 2 0, I OOO. 32. Muttina

Baltumore, 3 0, 1 000, 174, fJntcoe, Oakland.
7 0 1 000 7 43 McTXnald Baltimore 3 0
I 000. 7 91 Alvarez CNtago. 3 0. I 000 7 33
Stewart, Toronto. 7 0. 1 000, 1 la. Howell,
Te&gt;at. 7 0 1 000 It 57
Strikeouts
Hentgen. Toronto, if, Gordon Kantat City
17, Guzman, Toronto, 16 Atelhri Tor onto
1A, Brown, Te ia t. 16 Mussina, Baltimore
15, R Johnson. Sea l He, 15
Savet
LeSmilh, Baltimore. A, Grahe, California.
4. Aguilera. Minnesota, 4. Russail, Button 4
NHernandeiv Chicago 7 Htnneman, Delroil,
2; Farr, Cleveland. 2 Henke, Tesat. 7.

Florida
too
Oil - J
Colorado
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OP — Florida 2. Colorado 2 LOB — Florida
9, Colorado 9 2B - Ccnine (2). Burka C2) 3B
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Reardon. New York. 7
Florida
Hammond
4
1 7 7 J a
Aquino W.l 0
7
\ 1 1 1 01r,
Harvey S.4
1
7 0 0 0 '
Colorado
GrHarrlt
4 11ll 1
7 13 6
All Tim*) EOT
1 l&gt; &amp;
0
(lRuNln
1 a
EASTERNCONFERENCE
0
0
0
0
Blair
73
0
Atlantic Dlvltion
Holme* L 0 2
23 7 3 3 7 0
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344 11*7
41
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44
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Itcrnander. Saconit, W inter*
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NBA STANDINQS

BASEBALL LEADERS

TO D A Y 'S M AJO R L E A G U E LE A D E R S
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
G AB
R
M Pel
419
11 41
17 ia
Burk* Col
49
42*
1
2
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7
1
Bichette Col
4 17
405
11 47
JellerletSIL
404
17 47
11 19
Kenl NY
393
14 41
13 17
Klesko Atl
390
Daulton Phi
11 41
13 16
4
16
iai
Cede no Hou
17 47
9 16
356
Bagwell Hou
17 45
348
16
Morris tin
17 46
i
344
14 61
a 21
Pendleton Afl
HHt
Pendleton.
Atlanta,
Blchetle, Colorado. 7)(
21, Kenl, Now York, 19; DSandert. Allanla.
19. Lankford, St Loud. 1 Burk*. Colorado.
1*. 3are lied wllh 17
Double*
LWalker. Montreal, f. Cedeno. Houtlon. 7:
On belle, Colorado. 1; Clanlrocco. San Diego.

3, Alou. Montreal, 3, DSandert. Allanla, 5,
Blgglo, Houtlon. 5j Dyktlra. Philadelphia. 5,
MThompton. Philadelphia. 3
Triplet
Marlin, Pllttburgh. 1; Cordero. Montreal.
1, RSander*. Cincinnati, 1; Flntey, Houtlon,
1: Durkt, Colorado. It WWilton, Chicago. 1:
31 are lied wllh I
Home Rum
Kent, New York, I, Bichette. Colorado, 0:
Kletko, Allanla, 3: Conlnc. Florida. 5: Burkl,
Colorado, 5; MeWllllemt. San FrandKO, 3j
Bondi. San Franclico 3; Galarraga. Col
or ado, 3: Daulton Philadelphia. 3
Runt Baited In
Ken), New York, lit Galarraga, Colorado,
111 Blchell*. Colorado It: Conlne, Florida.
14: Daulton. Philadelphia. 14; Kletko,
Atlanta, II. Bagwell, Houtlon, 13.
Runt
Bichette, Colorado. 13; Kletko. Allanla. II;
DSandert. Allanla. 13. McGrilt, Atlanta. II:
Daulton. Philadelphia, I I ; DHollInt,
Philadelphia, 13: Sheffield. Florid*. II:
Burk*. Colorado. 12
Stolen Bate*
DSandert. Allanla, 1, Clayton. San Fran
cltco. 0: NSandert, Cincinnati. 3, Gllkey, SI
Loult. 3, DeShleldi. Lon Angela*. 1; Bichette.
Colorado. 1: Kelly, Cincinnati. 1: Bond*. San
Francisco. 1.
Pitching I) Dectiioni)
13are lied wllh I ooo
Strikeout!
PJMarllnei. Montreal. 14; Smoltz, Atlanta,
31; Kile. Houtlon. II; KeGrott, Lot Angel*!.
31; GM*ddu&lt;, Allanla 30. Benet. San Diego.
If; RMertlnel, Lot Angalet. if
Sevet
McMIchael, Atlanta. 4; MPerei, St Loult.
4; Harvey. Florida. 4; DJonet, Philadelphia.
3. While. Pllttburgh, 1. Hodman. San Diego.
1: MMaddun. New Ycrk. 2, MJackton, San
Franclteo. 2, Mytrt. Chicago, 2. Franco,
N

caroor
1,826
6,916
1.219
2,062
714
332
100
128
752
.298

77 7
1. Seminole (11)
70 4
7 Saratola(4)
70 3
3 Parkland Oouglat
It 4
4 JacktonvIlleTerryParker
71 1
3 Gonzalez Tale
16 4
4 Miami Soulhrldge
178
7 Cooper Clly
17 3
4 Tampa HII liborom/i
17 3
f Miami Cotumbu!
16 3 1
10 Winter Perk
V o l e i - Colonial I), Lake Brenlley 11
Cle**4A
EampaJetuil 1171
Tarpon Spring*
Tallahatte* Leon
JatktonvIlleFIrtlCoatl
Naplc* Barron Collier
Fori Lauderdale SI Thomat
Pentacoia Eteambia
Pentacoia Pine Foretl
Galnetvllle Buchholi
Davie Nova
Clam )A
t Lake Wale* (111
7 F 1Laud Cardinal Gibbon* (31

1
2
J
4
3
4
7
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»
10

71 1
19 4
13 3
16 4
16 7
14 6
18 7
16 9
16 J
16 7

159
131
119
111
106
98
45
31
73
16

170
131
178
107
83
81
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31
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18 7 164
It 1 153

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A M E R IC A N L E A O U E
H Pci.
R
O AB
16 72
471
Javier Oak
17 37
421
17 14
McGwIreOak
17 38
Neel Oak
* 36
7 14
412
400
(telnet ill)
40
6 14
II
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9 13
3*4
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13
1
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II
46
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11
10 14
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11 41
49
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17 47
3*3
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1) S3
13 21
3*7
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MX*
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Toronto,
22:
21:
Javier, Oakland.
Molllor. Toronto, 21; RAlomar. Toronto, 20;
Puckelt. Mirnetola, 20. CDavlt. California,

45 14 570
* Cleveland
■ Indiana
4) 35 551
Jl 40 487
Char Ioffe
Del roil
70 5k 25*
19 59 744
Milwaukee
W E S TE R N CON F l R I. N C 1
Mid wetl Diviuon
w
L Pel
57 71 731
y Houston
53 76 6/1
* San Anlonio
49 79 678
i Utah
J9 19 500
k Denver
70 58 756
Minneiola
II 68 139
Dallas
Pj c II k Oivition
60 18 769
y Seallle
53 76 6/1
■ PhoenlM
Al 31 608
» Golden Stale
46 33 587
■ Pori land
L A Laker*
33 45 47)
27 51 1*6
Sacramento
L A Clipper*
77 57 347

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Chicago!). Allanla to
PhoenUIOO. Oallatf)
Golden Slate 134. L A Clipper* 111, OT
Tuetdjy'i Gomel
Milwaukee al Motion,) :10p.m.
Allanla»l New York,) 30 p m
New Jertey al Philadelphia, 7:30p rn
Indiana at Wathlnglon. );30p m
Minnetota at Miami. ):10p m.
Orlandeal Detroit, )i &gt;0 p m.
Houtlon al San Antonio. 0 p m
L A Later* al Denver, f p m
SeattleatPhoenln, lop m
Utah at Sacramento. 10 30 p m
Wednetday't Garnet
Minnetetaat Orlando, 7:3* pm
Wathlnglon at Charloll*. / 30pm
Cleveland al Indiana.0:30pm
Detroit al Milwaukee. 0:30 p m
Denver al L A. Clipper*. I0:30p rn
Seallteal L A. Lakert. 10 30p in

NHL PLAYOFFS
Day by Day
All Timet E D T
C O N FE R E N C E Q U A R TE R F IN A L S
I Belt ol 7)
Monday, April I*
N Y Ranger* 4. N V Itlander* 0, Ranger*
leadterletl 0
Montreal 3. Boston J, Ser let lied I I
San Jot* S. Delrod 4. San Jote lead* terlet

t0
Toronto S, Chicago I, Toronto lead* tenet

I0
Vancouver S. Calgary 0, Vancouver lead*
terlet I 0
Tuetday. April If
Wathlnglon al Pllttburgh. ) 30 p m . Wath
Ington lead! terlet I 0
Bull.iio.il New Jerw y, 7 38 p .m , Budalo
lead! terlet I 0
Wednesday, April 10
San Joteal Detroit. ) lOp m
Chicago at Toronto.) 31pm
St Loult at Dallat, 0 30 p m . Dallat lead*
tenet I 0
Vancouver al Calgary, f 3* p m

T im R aines

TENNIS
Monte Cerla Retullt
M O N T E C A R L O . Moneco
R e tu llt
Monday el die *1.7 mlkon Monle Carlo Open
lennltlournamenl:

Singlet
F in t Round
David Rlkl. Ciecti Republic, del Cedric
Plolin* 1)1. France, I I 1 4 .1 )
Gilbert Schaller, Autlna del Carl Uw*
Sleeb, Germany, 3 4 * 3 * 3
Pair Konla (10) Cteih Republic, del
Karel Novatek. Czech Republic. * 4 .) 3
Goran Ivamtevlc ( a|, Croatia. del Ronald
Agenor. Haiti, * 4 * ) I) O). J 3
,
Paul Haarhult. Nelheriandt del Renzo
Fur Ian, Italy. * t. * 3
Wayne Ferreira 1141, South Able* del
Emilio Sanchez. Spain 3 4 * 3 4 3
Magnut Gutlaltton 101. Sweden del Henri
Lecnnle, France, * I, » I
Jordi Murillo. Spain, del Richard From
berg Autlralia, 0 1.41
Sergi Mruguera. Spain, del Lari Jontton
Swedden * 0. * 1
Carlo* Cotla I I I ) Spam, del Nlcklat Kulll,
Sweden * t. 4 6. 4 3

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Am«ric«n Lr#gu#
NEW YORK YANKEES - N*m#d K#lfh
WidtfcSet dt»#&lt;for of ifs.srfcr1»n{j and public
relation*
T E X A S R A N G E R S - P U &lt; t d Jack
Armstrong plf&lt;h#r, on th# 15 day disabled
lilt Pure based flit ccfitr4cl of Rick R?*d,
plfchtr from QMrtborrhi Lily of th&lt;? Am*rfc/»n
A*wK*&lt;i»ion
NjfiorMi Ltiquf
N L Sutfxndfd Rtggi# Sandert. Cine in
neti outlii»UJ*r for Bv« gem#* end
undivr lirwd emounf fnr cbergmg end feckl
Ing P#dro Marflnei, Monfreel pitcher, in m
gem# Wednesday
MONTREAL EXPOS - Pieced John Wot
friend pitcher, on Mar lldey ditehlcd (ill
Pure ha *ed tho toniret t of Butch Henry
pllcher from Ottewe of fhe InforneHonel
Leegue
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Sen! Jo#i
John*ton pitcher, to Buffalo of fhe American
AllOC It IlOh* Pur chn\ed the contract of JtH
Tabaka, pitcher, from Buffalo
BASKETBALL
Netionil Betkelball Auociition
HOUSTON ROCKETS - Pieced Matt
Bullard, forward, on ih# infured Hit
LOS ANGELES LAKERS - Placed An
lunio Harvey, forward center on the Infurod
lilt Ac hveted HtQgie Jordan guard

USA Oetkttbell
USA BA S K E TB A LL
Named Clem
Ma*kin% of Minne*ote coach of the men *
lunlor world chemplomhip qualifying teem
.ind Clint Bryant of Augutta College end Mike
Montgomerv ol Stanford »mi*1*rd coache*
FOOTBALL
Neliomtl Fuolbell League
ATLANTA TALCONS
Re *igned Bobby
Hebert,, quarter beck k) a one year contract
OALLAS COWBOYS - Signed Derek
Kennerd. often*&gt;ve lineman

GREEN BAY PACKERS - Signed Sean
June*, delemivetnd
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - Traded Ben
Smith, corner back, to the Denver Bronco* lor
an undiuloved 1991 draff pick Announced the
retirement of Ve&gt; SiktYieme kick returner
WASHINGTON REDSKINS - Signed John
Fneif. quarter back, lo e one year contract
Canadian Football League
HAMILTON TIOER CATS - Signed Mark
Walcrak. wide receiver
SHREVEPORT PIRATES - Signed Eric
Wavhington, light end
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
OALLAS STARS - Signed Emmanuel
Fernandez, goalie, lo a three year contrac t
COLLEOE
OUOUESNE - Named Dave Kasper vex
cercoach
FONTBONNE — Named Norman Richard*
men* baiebell coach end Harry Amann
women * soccer coach
ITHACA — Named Mindy Quigg women *
soccer end ettlitanf track coach
NORTH CAROLINA - Announced that
Larry Devil, baikelball guard, will transfer
lo South Carolina al tie? end of the academic
year
SOUTHERN METHODIST - Named Blake
F#idt olfentive line coach
VILLANOVA - E ■tended fhe confract ol
Steve Lappa*, men'* baikeihalf coach,
through the 1997 91 season

TV/RADIO
BASEBALL
) 33 p m — TBS, SI Loul* at Atlanta, ( l )
f p m - 30. Florida al Colorado. IL I
NBA
)p m
SUN. N B A M tg k Tonight
) 30p m
SUN, OrlandoMaglc Tonight
3:30 p m
— WGN. Houilon A*tzo» at
Chicago Cub*. (L )

DOXING
f p m — USA, Juniir middleweight*: Julio
Ce*ar Green v* Lonny Beailey
E Q U E S TR IA N
f p m - SC. Grand Brlv ot Palm Beach

HOCKEY
7.30 p m — ESPN, NHL playoll*. Waihlng
Ion Capital* at Pllttburgh Penguin*. (L )
M OTORSPOR IS
Ja m — SUN, Motor Cycle Racing
SOCCER

l a m — SUN, Englith Premier League
Radio
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WWN7 AM (14401. St Loul* al
Allanla
7 50 p m - W T L N A M (1520). Southern
League. Orlandoal Hunltvllle
n to p m - W G TO A M *5401. Florida al
Colorado
I p m - W UCF FM I l f VI. College. South
Florida v* Central Florida
B A S K E TB A L L

7:10 p m .

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4 Tallahaueo Florida High
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7 Green Cove Spring* Clay
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10 Tampa Catholic
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7 Miami W etlm lm lw
1 TallahatteeMaday
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Rankin paces Pro Late
Models on Volusia dirt
B y B O B V A R IB R O O K

If ; DiSarcIna. California. II. O lvru d.
Toronto, II; Crilfey Jr, Seattle. II
Doublet
Knoblauch. Mlnnatota 1; Fryman, Detroit,
7. Berroa. Oakland, 4 Salmon. California. 5.
JnValtntln, Botfon, 1. Oierud, Toronto. 5
Buhner, Staff le, 3; Puckell. MlnnetoU, 5
Molllor, Toronto, 5, Trammell, Detroit. 5

Kantat Clly al Datroll, 1:13 p m
Seallle al New York. 7 03 p in
Chicago al Milwaukee, 7 Olp m
Oakland at Bolton, 7:0Sp m
Te«a*at Toronto. 7:13p m
California al Balllmore. 7.31p m
Cleveland al Mlnnetota.* 03 p m

SARASOTA - Here I* (he l*l**l Florida
Sport* Wrllert Auoclatlon high tchool
ba*eball poll wllh Item*, llrtl place volt* In
paienthete*. learn record* and total point*
CIm i SA

700 UJ
616
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700 s

13*0). NBA.

Orlando Magic at Oetrolt PHI on*, prcgaine
at* Dap m.
M IS C ELLA N EO U S
4 pm
W G T O A M (540), Courtilde
Tonight
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W G TO AM (540), NASCAR Live
)p m
WWNZ AM 1)40/1440). The Sport*
Nut
10 p m
WWNZ AM 1)40). Florida Sporl*
E.change
10 p m
WWNZ AM (14*0). Sporl* Fan
Tonight

Spoclol to tho Horald____________
H A U H E R V 11.1. K J o It it
R a n k i n o w n e d (li e Insult* (Hilt*
F r i d a y nlH ltl 111 lilt* l*ro I-a le
M n d t ' l 2 0 - l a p (ealiire* o n (l ie
V o lu s ia (.'m in ty S p e e d w a y dir)
t r a c k a n d . d e s p it e h a t t l l n k late
m o t o r p r o b l e m s , h e ld o n to la k e
l he c h e c k e r e d lla K a n d v l e l n r y
R a n k i n re c e iv e d p r e s s u r e f r o m
G a r y F l y n n f r o m th e sta rt, h u t
ill' ll h e r F l y n n o r H i l l K n p k a
c o u l d r u n R a n k i n d o w n as th e
th r e e f i n is h e d a h e a d o f M ik e
l.ild d c n l a n d F re d Leo.

In oilier feature races, Richard
Adams was the winner in Fro
Stock, Mike Ponce look (he Mini
S lo c k s a n d K a th y G a in e y
claimed the Hobby Stocks.
zXdatns
l u c k as

h a d a b o u t ilie* s a m e
R a n k i n , h a v l u i l Ills

clutch Ko away laic In the race,
hul still was able lo keep chartfiiik hard enough lo lake (lie
checkered Hug In front of Stacy
Malhen. David Miller. Daniel
Miller and Charlie Kcntle.
Ponce, starting In the third
position behind pole siller Tom
Mulligan and Monty Stratton
raced Into the second spot
behind Si ration by the end of tinsecond lap and stayed there
until Stratton fell out on lap 29.
Ponce paced Dave Stratum.
Chris Vogel, Ronnie Ponce and
Je rry Bradley to tin* checkers.
Gainey got an early challenge
from Iasi week s winner. Lonnie
Register, but when Register
faded she set almut the task ol
lapping the eiillre field
G a iney ended up flushing
ahead of Robert I l icks, Alan
Moore. Bostic and Rudy Lindsey

Brown’s------C o n tin u e d from Page IB
I lie Florida team will com pc Ic
a g a in s t s ta le Ir a n is fro m
Georgia. Alabama. Mississippi.
Tennessee. Louisiana North
( arolina and South Carolina
The girls ranted their sjhi Is
during the Level (l and Level 10
IIS G F (U n ite d States G y m ­
nastics Federation) Slate Cham
plotislups In Tam pa.
O v r r n 11. B r o w n ' s - C c i i l r n I
finished second b e h in d A m e r i ­
c a n T w l s l e r s h i m p a n o In th e
I e a in e o m p e t i t i o n .
1 H(&gt; . ( &gt; 2 5 - 1 H 5 ,H 7 f&gt;. L i i F l C u r i
w o u n d u p th ir d w i t h 1 8 5 . 1 2 5
points

The combined efforts u! the
two squads produced one -ill
around champion and eight In
dividual event championships
Twelve girls sron*d high enough
to (pinllfy lot all mound place­
ment and 10 earned marks high
enough 11ir Individual place
llieill

Th e Brown s team brought
home 55 medals.
In llic Level Remupelillmi:
Wood, competing In I he 12-15
age group. lluLshrd second all
around, compiling a score ol
35.00 on the strength ol a llrsl
place llnlsli m lloor exercise
Iff30). second on vault 19.151
and flllli on balance beam (9.00).
G ilb e rt, com peting In the
14-10 age group, look (bird place
all-around wllh a score of 36,05.
She parlayed Iwo llrsl place
finishes, on vault (9.00) and
uneven bars (9.20). with a liftli
place finish oil balance beam
(H.H5).
B rc n d e r. 9 I I age g ro u p ,
placed second all-around with a
composin' score of 35.45. She
won the uneven liar champion­
sh ip w ith a score of 9 .0 0 .
A n th o n y finished th ird a llaround In I lie same age group
with a score of 34.925 on I he
strength ol a second place finish
in balance beam (9.00).
In (he Level lOenmpelltfon:
Jean a Rice won the all-around
cniw u In llic 9 12 age group with
u score of 36.725. Slu* won Iwo
individual events, flour exercise

19.575) and uneven bars (9 35|
and added two sixth place
llnishcs. on vault 19.05) and
balance beam |H 75)
Kelli Kxmn and Melissa Oliver
lied lor lliird place all-around
with scores ol 35.975. Oliver
won the balance beam ebamplunship (9 35) and added a third
place llnlsli in uneven bars
19.15) Kxmn placed second on
floor 19.275), third on vault
19 10). fourth on balance beam
(9 .0 5 ) and seventh on bars
(8.95).
M organ. White .way, sixth nil
aroilrm (39 426) with a second
place finish on lieani (9 10) and
seventh on vault (9.05).
Je n n ife r B a ld rid g e placed
third on vault (9.10). sixth on
floor exercise (9 075) and sev­
enth on balance beam (8 70|
Kristen Marks look loiirlh
all around in the 13 I I age
group wllh .i si mi- ol 30,30 She
claimed life uneven bars title
with &lt;i score ol 9 525
(:&gt; .&gt;» -&gt;i
seventh on balance beam (9,0
and Tracy Edner placed sixth i
hats |9.I5) and seventh on vat
(9.075)
In the 15 l(&gt; age group. Lai
K nulng look flflh alt-arum
(30.075) and Lindsey Hall plan
sixth all-around (35.975).
Individually. Knulng plan
fourth on vault (9.275). will
Hall placed (bud on beam |9.2
and eighth on bars (9.075).
Lisa Kunlug e on irlb ulcd
fourth place llnlsli on flex
exercise and leammate Davel
Starkey look sixth in bars (9.1
and eighth on floor 19 15).
Carrie DrJnrneU placed fouri
all-around In I lie 17-and-over a|
group on the strength of tv
third place finishes In batnm
beam (9.35) and vault (0.37f
She added a fourili on ha
(9.35| and a sixth on flex
exercise (9.325).
J ru n l Pnkrana contributed
llllb oil beam (9.00) and a slxl
on bars (9.125). Amnndu Ml
eliell placed sixth on hakim
Iren in (8.95).

Tribe-----------C o n tin u e d fro m Page ID
Brian Wlllcox tied the game
when he lined a 1-2 pilch Inin
rlghtceuler for a triple. The
Greyhounds then walked Corey
Goclrec and Joe Tittle Inlenllonnlly to load the bases to set
up a force out. Init Turn Holland
J r . spoiled lire strategy by hil­
ling a line drive between first
and second to score pinchrunner Jam ie King with lire
winning run.
In a d d itio n to Ills game*
winning lilt. Holland also had
another single, giving him a
2*fnr-3 afternoon. Sem inole's
only oilier safely was a single by
Goclirc. Meadows scored the
Trlb e ’ii first run.

11-for* I). Teddy Kollrr (l-for-31
and Freddie Young (run).
Th e Greyhounds (15-8, 4-3
SA C ) will host Oviedo In till
Improlanl SA C matchup al 7
p.m. Wednesday.
Seminole (13-10, 2-5 SAC| also
has a conference conical on
Wednesday as It hosts Lake
Howell al 4 p.m Th e Tribe ulso
has a very Interesting meeting
Friday night as I hey will travel
lo DcLand's Conrad Park for a 7
P .m . g a m e w l l h M ia m i
WestmtiiHler. Inst year’s Na
•tonal Champion, who is 24 3
and ranked No. 2 In Class IA
I Ills season.

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People
O ptim ists present youth awards

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H e rald c o rre s p o n d e n t

V ie tn a m reu n io n p la n n e d

SANFO RD T h e Sanford
Optimist Youth Awards Banquet
wns held T h u rs d a y evening,
April 14. at the Dlsubled Am eri­
can Veterans' Club In Sanford.
It started w ith the Pizazz
dance group from Seminole High
School singing and dancing. Th e
third und fifth grade choir from
Midway Elementary sang several
songs under Ihc direction of
Qraclu Miller. T h e Invocation
was given by Peggy Hardin. Bud
T o b i n le d th e p le d g e o f
allegiance. Bob Howe as emcee
Introduced the head table to Ihc
HO members und gucsls attend­
ing.
Tw elve football "players of the
week” were given awards by
Kathy Cody and Sheriff Don
Esllnger. Ernie Boiler presented
the Ju n io r World of Golf award.
Essay awards were conferred by
Peggy Hardin. Oratorical awards
were presented by Mayor Hcltye
Sm llh and Rick Howe to Jim m ie
Nichols and Sieve Sperry.
T h e O p tim is t s c h o la rs h ip
through the Greater Sanford
C h a m b e r of C o m m erce was
presented to Deldre Michels by
Robbio Robertson (left) ana Dave Farr (right)
Executive Director Dave Farr
Greater Sanford
present (ho Optimist scholarship through the
Michels.
and Prrstdent Robbie Robertson.
Michels earned a 4.9 average.
Bud To b in und Bob Howe
I heir achievements. Corporate Herald. Sunn Hand Corporation,
awarded 13 students from Sem ­
Friend of Youth awards were W illiam Howard’s Jewelers and
inole High School. Lakcvlcw und
prescnled liy Rick Howe und Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Seminole Middle Schools for Grclchcn Srhnpkcr to: Sanford
Bud Tobin und Audrey Ogden,

There will be u reunion of lhe First Mnrlne Aircraft
Wlng-Vlctnam Service In the Washington, D.C. urea May
26-30.
All air and ground crews. operations, maintenance, pilots,
missile battalions, medical and support personnel, all fixed and
rolary wing personnel are welcome.
For reunion 0-1 In forum I Ion, call (510)066-3270 or write 1st
Marine Aircraft Wing Assn., Vietnam Service, P.O. Box 7240,
Freeport NY 11320.

T o a s tm a s te rs m e e t a t S C C
Seminole Com m unity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*0581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Hose Ila Bonham at 323-8204 for
more Information

O v e re ate rs to g a th e r
A regular meeting of Overrnters Anonym ous Is conducted on
Tuesdays ut 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5th, Sanford. For more Information, call
Curol at 322 0657.

C lo g g in g c la s s e s fo rm e d
Th e Old Hickory Stompers ofTrr free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced Irssons also available
Meetings are ut the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 0 p.m . Call 340-0520 for more Information.

T ake o ff p o u n d s s e n s ib ly
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, TO P S . Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to H p.m. ut
the First Christian Church. 1007 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room lo weigh |&gt;cople between
6:15 and 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Informal Inn about the club, cull 323-1768 or
323-1064.

Allergies bring on
more than sneezes

C o n s e rv a tio n d is tric t m e e ts

D E A R ABI1Y: Thank you for
printing Ihe Id le r from "Joyce
In Fort W orth" concerning lifeSanford. Call 3 2 1-8212
ADVICE
threatening allergic reactions to
certain foods. 1 was not aware
K en n el C lu b to m e e t
there was a support group lor
The Ccniral Florida Kennel Club m crla I hr th ird Tuesduy ol
thul kind of problem. I passed
every month, at 8 p.m.. at the Lake Island Recreation Center.
the Information onto m y brother,
A B IG A IL
450 llurper. Winter Park.
whose 8-year-old daughter (I'll
VAN BUREN
Anyone Interested In the betterment und protection of
call her Mary) was born with a
pre-bred dogs or In breeding or showing dogs Is welcome to
rare blood disease which renders
attend meetings und upply for membership. Cull 671-7440 or
the body mrupuhlt* of breaking
862-2872.
the most thoughtful gift In the
down raw proteins In the body,
mall! My mothcr-ln-luw sent m y
and could cause severe brain
G ro u p ta rg e ts g o o d h e a lth
husband and me a sheet of
damage.
My hrolher routinely notified postage stamps. My husband
Deltona Health Education Club meets the th ird Tuesday of
(h r school nurse and all Ills and I arc unemployed, so the
the month at the Center for Better Living. 2922 Howland Ulvd.,
daughter's teachers of this con­ stamps will come In handy when
Suite 4. Deltona, at 7 p.m. Anyone Interested In health and
dition. Still. one wrll-m cuiilng It comes lo sending oul our
well-being Is Invllcd to ultcnd.
resumes. O u r money has been
lunchroom tnulnm Insisted that
For Information, call 1904) 532-0200.
Mary should have a glass of milk running low — so have our
postugc slumps, and frankly. It
wllh tier meal. Mary protested,
O p tim is t C lu b m e e ts w e e k ly
saying I hat II would make fu-r was like receiving money In Ihe
malll
Th e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
sick, but (lie matron didn't
Abby. puss this ulong to your
at the Colonial Room at Touchton'a In downtown Sanford.
believe her und Insisted she
readers who m ay have been laid
Visitors are welcome.
drink II
T h r e e h o u rs la te r. M a ry off their Jobs. My spirits are
stepped
off Ihc school Inis with soaring, and now I am going to
K iw a n is C lu b m e e ts W e d n e s d a y
absolutely no recollection of who write a long letter of appreciation
Th e Klwanls Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
to m y generous molhcr-lu-law.
she was or were she lived!
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. Nortji
C A R O L Y N IN S A N F R A N The doctors say that litis child
Sanford Avenue ut the lakefront. Visiting Klwunlans are
I
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C
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will probably experience contin­ C
welcome. For Information cull Walt Smith. 323-5088.
D E A R C A R O L Y N : Great gift
ual memory lapses fur the rest of
Idea. By now. you probably are
her life.
D an cin g fo r sen io rs
So. thank you. A b b y and aware that postage may be going
Joyce, for the helpful Informa­ up In 1995. The U.S. Postal
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
Service plans to raise the price of
tion.
from 2:30 ■ 4:30 p.m. ut the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
the 29-ccnt stamp to 32 cents,
P A L M S P R IN G S U N C L E
by the Dcllontana 11-piece band. Donation 82.00.
D E A R U N C L E : In cases where and postcards will Jump from 19
such severe rencllons In certain cents to 21 cents under the
A e ro b ic s o ffe re d
foods occur, the children should proposal.
The City of Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
D E A R A B B Y : 1 was delighted
be taugh t w h ic h foods arc
classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m.
forbidden, as well us the im ­ to read your recommendation
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
portance of not backing down
dial former military personnel
Cost Is $3 per class.
wear their old uniform s on
should anyone try to persuade
Instructor Is Debbie Black, board certified with over 10 years
formal occasions.
them to eat anything that Is not
experience.
D u rin g W orld W ar II. my
on Ihclrdlet.
Call 330-5697 for more details.
sister. Ruth, and I served four
D E A R A D B Y : I |ust received
and five yours, respectively. In
the U.S. Arm y. (I was a captain
and she was a first lieutenant In
the A rm y Nurse Corps.)
Not only do we both have our
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tongM
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get Into them. On Memorial Day.
On
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we put them on and marched In
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P.S. How many World W ar II
couples do you think can still
RoUinni [Oipki
wear their uniforms?
D E A R M R. L O W E L L : It's Just
jCorarttont
a wild guess, but 1 would say
about one In 20.
D E A R A B B Y ! Someone who
Is very friendly with a person
who works at a fairly Important
newspaper said Hurt some of the
letters that come In for Dear
Abby arc real "dllllcs" — then
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co-chairmen, worked hard lo
make this event successful. The
meeting closed by reciting the
Optimist Creed.

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Local Boy Scout Troop No. 237 and their leaders , sponsored by
St. Marks Presbyterian Church of Altamonto Springs, recently
relived a part of history when they participated In the camping
program aboard the World War II Aircraft Carrier Yorktown at
Patriots Point In Charleston Harbor. The troop Is shown aboard
tho Yorktown at a flag ceremony honoring tho lato Capt. Ed
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$215.7 million. 21 weeks.
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1.400 locations. $801 per location. $8 7 million,
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TAXES DUE

NAME ANDADPRI11

TAXBIOUB

1. Advacll*. whal pM&gt;pi. w.nll
Childron'i ctolhing, diihoi, colloctiblot, tool*, book* and antjquo* o/o
(ho mott popular Horn*.
2. Mak. II oonvanlanl to .hop at
your gar*g. aalat Do lu r. thoro la
adoquolo parking ipoco. Poll (Ion*
with drocoon* to parking aroa*. Ma
arrangomonl* with noignbori.
3. Mak. Il aaay lo pay) Hava plonty ol change and a
tytlom lor handling. Make *uro ono porton I* on duty at all
timoi at a contr.iizod locabon prolorabty with ■ calculator or
adding machine.
4. Provide p rice . Do not make ovary porion atk, 'How
much la Ihii7 Price* mak. lor quick, olfocOv. *aki *or a good
place lor cuitomor* to start bargaining.
B. 0*1 an aarly atari. Sal up duplay* Ih. evening boloro,
H potsibla.
6. Deparlmantallia Soparai. the inoipanilv. Horn* trorn
the more costly aroa*. Group furniture, dothing, toys, lawn
equipment ana othor Horn* with »lmilnf morchnnduo.
7. Spociallxa. Establiih ono aroa for 'Undor $5'. anolhor
lor 'Undor $t*. Conikktr having u batch ol item* that nro
'FREE with purch.*. ol 33*. Romombor tfio young»tot»,
loo. Encourage thi* with unall, low pncod Horn* that mo
appropriato lor ttils purpot*.
I. Tim . your oal. cer.fullyl Have il .1 a time whon mott
poopia are at horn, and unconcornod with ipocial ovont*.
B. Combine your .fforltl Incorporate your tale wilh a
neighbor for more varioty and greater impad
10. B . tpaclHol Whan advert it ng your sala in the nowtpa •
per, list individual Horn*.. Don't (imply say. ’taverai thing*
availabla.' Each Brno you lilt an Horn, you are uroadoning
the bit ol potential cuitomoti.
I I. Ba genaroual II you havo items loft over, givo thorn to
a charitoblo organization. II you soe that somo items ate not
moving wan during the safe, mark thorn down during tho last
bouts. Romomber, the prim, reason lor hokkng (he salo is
to torn your unwantod Homs Into caihl

Leg al N o tic e
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
Fit* Numb«r tt 7A4CP
IN HE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH R DOWNING.
Dtcoud
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The «dmlnltlrallon ol Ih*
«*Ml» ol JOSEPH R DOWN
INC. d*c*at*d. Fll* Number
*4 JA4 CP. It ponding In Ih*
Circuit Court lor S*mlnol*
County. Florid*. Probat* Dlvl
alon. Ih* «ddr*tt ot which II
1*mlnol* County Courlhoul*.
P O Drawer C. Sanlord. FL
177/7 0619 Th* n*m*» and
addrem* ol Ih* p*rvonal r*pr*
lentatlr* and Ih* pononal rtp
rcwnlallv* t allorney ar* «*l
lorlh below
ALL I N T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE NO TIFIED THAI
All pariom on whom Ihlt
nolle* I* wrved who h«v* ob
lecllont lh«l challenge Ih* valid
Ity ol Ih* will. Ih* qualification!
ol Ih* p*rional representative,
vemre or jurlidlcllon ol Ihlt
Court ar* required lo III* lh*lr
ob|*cllont with Ihlt Courl
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUDLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditor! ol th* d*c*d*nl
and olh«r p«rton» having claim!
or demand! again!) decedent'!
male on whom « copy ol Ihli
nolle* I] i*rv*d within Hire*
month! alter Ih* dale ot th* tint
publication ol Ihli nolle* mull
III* lh*lr claim! with Ihli Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBII
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AF TER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor! ol th*
decedent and perioni having
claim! or demand! agalntl Ih*
decedent'! eilal* mull III* their
claim! wllh Ihli courl WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUOU
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLAIMS. OEMANOS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dale ol Ih* llrit public*
lion ol Ihli Nolle* Il April 11.
1994
Pervonal Repreienlallvt
JOY ANN DOWNING
204 Loch Low Drive
Sanford. FLJ277I
Allorney lor Penonal
Repreienlallvt:
FRANK C WHIGHAM.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 10770
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
JULIAN.COLBERT.
WHIGHAM a SIMMONS. P A
P O Boa 4*4*
Sanlord. FL 17772 4*44
Telephone 1401) 777 1171
Publilh: April 17. 19. 1994
OEQ 104

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INAN OFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO 9J1I47 CAI4B
C H E M IC A L M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
VI
RICHARD O COLLINS. SEMI
NOLE C O U NTY. FLORIDA.
THE FLORIOA BAR C L IE N T }
SECURITY FUND, and GULF
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Delendanlli)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN
punuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Fortcloture dated April 7, 1994.
end entered In Cal* No 97 71*9
CA 14 B. ol Ih. Circuit Courl ol
Ih* E I G H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County, Florida whtrtln CHEM
ICAL MORTGAGE COMPANY
Il Plalntllf and RICHARD O
COLLINS. •• al , are Oelen
danti, I will 1*11 lo Ih* hlgheil
and bell bidder lor caih In Ih*
W#if front door ol Ih# Courl
houie. in Sanlord. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, al 11:00 o'clock
am on lh« 17th day ol May,
1994. Ih* following deicrlbed
properly el let lorlh In laid
Final Judgment, lo wll:
Lot II. OUNHILL UNIT I.
according lo Ih* plat thereof ai
recorded In Plal Book 40. Pag*!
II through I}. Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida.
DATED Ihli llth day ol April,
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Ai Clerk ol laid Court
By Dorothy W. Bollon
Al Deputy Clerk
"Perioni wllh a dliablllly who
nead a ipedal accommodation
lo participate In Ihli proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Seminole County Courlhoul*.
Ml N. Perk Avenue. Suite NMI,
Sanlord. Florida 77/71. al leail
live dayi prior lo th* proceed
Ing Telephone (40/1 771AUO
eat 4777) 1 *00*111//I (TDD)
or I *00 ?H 1770 IV) via Florida
Relay Service "
Publilh: April It.}*, 1994
DEQ 160

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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Casa No.f41t4CA-l4E
G R E E N T R E E MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Casa No. *1011)414 E
INRE:
CENTU R Y BANK. FSB. fka
CENTURY FFDFRAL
SAVINGS BANK.
Plalntltf.

I N T H I CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE ISTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA
INANO FOR
IIVMNOLR COUNTY
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION.
DIVISION
CASE NO. 45-Mil CA 14 B
JHM MORTGAGE
SECURITIES. L.P.,
Plalntltf.
VS.
MORRISW. KELLY end
M O N TY E P. K ELLY; etal..
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated April II.
1444. and entered In civil casa
number 41 m s CA 14 B. ol tha
Circuit Court of the llth Judicial
Circuit In and for Samlnola
County, Florida, wherein JHM
M ORTOAGE SECURITIES.
L P . Is Plaintiff and MORRIS
W KELLY, M ONTYE P
K E L L Y . NORWEST FINAN
CIAL FLORIDA. INC. Is/are
Defendant!*), I will sail to the
highest and bast bidder for cash
al the west front door ol tha
Samlnola County courthousa In
Sanford. Samlnola County. Flor
Ida. at 11:00 A M . on tha llth
day of May. 1444. tha following
deKrlbed property as sal forth
In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 45. " T H E LANDINGS".
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK TJ. PAOES 1. J. 4.
5. AND 4 OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R O S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated the llth day ol April.
1444
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 14. M. 1444
DEQ 174

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT,
■ I O H T K I N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.i 41-14I4-CA-II-B
J.l KISLAK MORTGAGE
SERVICE CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
JASPER WILKERSON.JR,;
MARYWILKERSON.
Defendant!*),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HE REBY OIVEN
•nal. pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered haraln. I will sail th#
proparty tltuatad In Samlnola
County, FloridadaKrlbadas:
Th# Wast 14 ol th# Northwast
U ol tha Northaasl U ol tha
Soulhwast '» ol Sactlon M,
Township K South. Rang* 13
East. Samlnola County. Florida
Sublact to an aasamant ovar tha
Watt IS taat and tha North IS
laatlharaot
Togathar with an aasamant lor
mgrass and agrast da K rlba d as
follows Tha North IS taat ol tha
South is of tha Soulhwast l« and
lha South IS laat ol tha North Is
ol tha Southwait is. lying East
ol Stata Road 44; and tha Watt
IS laat ol lha Northost U ol tha
Soulhwast IS; and tha East IS
laat ol lha Northwast t* of th#
Soulhwast la and tha South IS
laat ol tha North Is ol tha
Soulhwast la. last tha Wast is el
tha Southwest is tharaol. all
being In Section 14. Township 10
South. Ranga H East. Samlnola
County. Florida; and lass that
part ol said Southwest 14 lying
South and Watt ol Slate Road 44
and last road right ol way.
TOGETHER WITH that tar
lain mob Ila homa. Serial Num
bars I0LIS4SJX and I0LIS44IU.
Year tftl. Make "Liberty".
TOGETHE R with any and all
right, title and Interest to any
and all easements which may be
appurtenant to lha abovedescribed property,
at public sale, to tlie highest and
bast bidder lor cash, at tha Watt
Iron! door ol the Samlnola
County Courthousa, Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a m on
May II. 1444
WITNESS my hand and ol
llclal teal ol said Court on April
II. 1444
(Court Seal)
Maryanna Morse
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By JaneE Jaiewlc
At Deputy Clark
Publish: April If. 14. Itf4
DEO HI
I N T H E C O U N T Y COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE N O .T !1 »&gt;-C C !M )
HOLLOWBROOK
H O M EO W N ER S’

ASSOCIATION. INC .onotlor
prollt Florida corporation.
Plalntltf.
vs.
LUISMENOEZand
AMARILYS MENDEZ,
husband and wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN
that on lha sth day ot May, 1ff4
at 11:00 a.m. at tha west Iron!
door ol the Courthousa In SEM­
INOLE County, at Sanlord.
Florida, tha undersigned Clark
will otter Ior tala tha following
described real property:
LO T III. HOLLOWBROOK
PHASE TWO. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK M.
PAGES 5 1 WITH THE FOL
LOWING STREET ADDRESS:
WO INDIAN COURT. WINTER
SPRINOS. FL117W
together with all structures.
Improvements. Ilsturet. appll
ancas. and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
therewith
Tha aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment entered In Civil
No flllOl-CClOQ pending In
the County Court of the EIGH­
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
DATED this t4lh day ol April,
IPV4
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jatewlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: April If, » . Iff4
DEO 110

Celebrity
paop*

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Lot I. Block A, less tha South
M0 feat and last tha North IS
feat thereof, amended plat ol
'Button’s Subdivision, according
to tha plat thereof at recorded in
Plat Book f. page 15. public
records ot Samlnola County.
Florida
WITNESS my hand and tha
teal of this Court on April I.
Iff 4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuit and
County Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish: April If. 14. tff4
DEO 144
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIG H TEEN TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C ASENO .fl- Itn CA-I4L
BANCBOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation.
Plalntltf.
vs.
RALPH K. BAKER, ft el..
Defandantlil.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LEILA YVONNE BROWN,
f/k/a Leila Yvonne Baker,
Currant Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
1000 Alameda Avenue
Longwood. FL 11750
Any unknown hairs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, or other
claimants claiming by. through
and under Leila Yvonne Brown,
t/k/a Leila Yvonne Baker)
Current Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Samlnola County, Florida
Lot II. WINDTREE WEST,
UNIT TWO. according to the
plat tharaol as recorded In Plat
Book It. pages I f and to. public
records ol Samlnola County.
Florida
has bean tiled against you and
others and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses. It any, to It on Plain
tiff's attorneys, til West Adams
Street. Suite 1114, Jacksonville.
Florida JIMS, no more than
thirty IM) days &gt;rom tha first
publication date of this notice of
action, and file tha original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorneys or Immediately there
after; otherwise, a default will
be entered against you for tha
relief demanded In lha com
plaint or petition
Americans With Disabilities
Acl (A D A ) Notice: In ac
cordanca with the Americans
with Disabilities Act persons
with a disability who need a
special accommodation to par
tldpato In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenue. Suite
N.M1, Sanford. Florida m i l at
least five days prior to the
proceeding Telephone: (407)
111 41M E«f. 4117; i sen ais sin
(TDD) or 1400*551770 (V). via
Florida Relay Service.
OATEO on April 14. 1444

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish: April If, 14. Iff4
OEQ-171

CELEBRITY
CIPHER
cryptogam! art treated fromQuotation! by fenoui
and praamt Cacri lariar w tr* cipftar aland* tor
another fotfay a cK* A *jua* B

H B O F H L E I H E S W

I X H I
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Plalntltf.
v*.
J. MICHAEL SPECK.at al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
tha Sth day of April. 1ff4. and
e n t a r a d I n C a s e No
f4 114 CA-14 E of tha Circuit
Court for Samlnola County. Flor
Ida. wherein O R E E N T R E E
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Is tha Plalntltf and J. MICHAEL
SPECK. IRIS ARNOLD, and
C A R O L T H O M P K I N S and
W I L L I S T H O M P K I N S . AS
TENANTS are the Defendants. I
will sail to tha highest and bast
bidder for cash al tha Watt
Front Door, of the Samlnola
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on tha 10th
day of May. IPV4, tha following
daKrlbad property as sat forth
In said Summary Final Judg

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PREVIOUS 8OLUTI0N: "I'vg Achieved something that
not loo m*ny people have. Winning Wimbledon It very,
very satisfying." — Pete 8ampras.

FELIX RIVERA aka FELIX
RIVERA RODRIOUEZ.
M AR I AN E L L A R I V E R A .
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND COM
P A N Y , ANNA R E Y E S and
PETRA ORTIS at known to

nanIs.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given, portu
ant to tha Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered In the
above styled causa. Casa No
41011)4 14 E. In the Circuit
Court of Samlnola County. Flor­
ida. that I will tall tha following
property In Samlnola County,
Florida, described at
Tha East IS ftet of Lot 1. and
Lot I. Lest the East )0 M feat.
Block 14, A B RUSSELL'S
ADDITION TO FORT REED,
according to the Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book I, Page
47. Public Records of Samlnola
County. Florida
al Public Sale, to tha highest
and bast bidder for cash, at tha
West Front Door of tha Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, al II 00 A M . on May
11.1444
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: JanaE Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 14.14. Iff4
DEQ 141
IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
O F T H E 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. n 1177 C A I4 E
KNUTSON MORTOAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VS
OANIEL J STACHOWIAK and
WENDY STACHOWIAK; e ta l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated April 4.
1444. and entered In civil case
number 411177 CA 14 E. of the
Circuit Court ot tha ISth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
County. F lo rid a , wherein
KNUTSON MORTGAGE COR
PORATION, It Plaintiff and
D A N I E L J. STACHO W IAK .
WE NDY STACHOWIAK.
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
-------------. UNKNOWN PERS
ONIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROP
ERTY. N/K7A LEO NORTON.
------------- UN K N O W N PERS
ON IS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROP
E R T Y N/K/A D E B B I E
NORTON. It/are Defendants I
will tall to lha highest and best
bidder tor cash al the west front
door of tha Samlnola County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Samlnola
County. Florida, at It 00 A M
on the 10th day ol May. 1444. tha
following daKrlbad property at
sat forth In said Flnst Judg
ment, to wit:
LOT 40. ALAF AYA WOODS
PHASE I UNIT B. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THE REOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
II. PAGES 44. 47 A 44. PUBLIC
R EC O R O S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tha 4th day of April,
1*44
M A R Y A N N E MORSE

Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 14.14.1444
DEQ 141
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OEN ERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. M 157 CA II4IE
GLENDALE FEDE RA L BANK.
F .S . B .. f/k/a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S AV INGS AND
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N , suc­
cessor by merger to FIRST
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S AND
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N OF
BROWARDCOUNTY.
Plaintiff,
VS.
THOMAS E. KEHOE. THORP
CONSUMER DISCOUNT COM
PANY, a Pennsylvania corpora­
tion.
Delendenllt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Forcloture dated April 4. 1444.
and entered In Casa No. 44 157
CA (14) E. of tha Circuit Court
•I tha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r i d a wherein
OLENOALE FEDE RA L BANK.
F .S . B ., f/k/a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N D
LO AN A S S O C IA T IO N , suc­
cessor by merger to FIRST
F E D E R A L S A V IN O S A N D
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N OF
BROWARD COUNTY, Is Plain
lift and THOMAS E. KEHOE;
TH O R P CONSUM ER D IS­
COUNT COMPANY, a
Pennsylvania corporation, are
Defendants. I will sail lo tha
highest and bast bidder for cash
at tha west front door ot the
Samlnola County Courthousa, In
Ml N. Park Avenue, Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A M. on
tha 10th day of May, 1444. tha
following daKrlbad property as
sal lorth In said Final Judg
ment, to wit:
Lot I. OROVE ESTA TES,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 11. Page
M, Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida.
DATED this tth day of April.
1444.
MARYANNE MORSE
a* Clerk of tha Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 14.14.1444
DEQ 141

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX O EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , that Equlvesl Ltd
Partnership dba Alpha A Co. the
holder of tha following certlllcefblil has filed said certlllc
•tele) tor a ta&gt; deed to be Issued
thereon The certificate numb
erlsl and year(s) of Issuance,
the description ot lha property,
and the nama(s) In which It was
assassad I*'are a* follows:
Certificate No. ills
Yearot Issuance: 1441
DaKrlptlonof Property: LEG
LOT 14CRYSTAL RIDGE PB14
POS 44 T044
Name* In which assessed
Ronald E Ross. Oawn J. Rost
All of said property being In
the County ot Samlnola. State ol
Florida
Unless such certlfIcate( sI
shall be redeemed according to
law. tha property daKrlbad In
such certlllcatalt) will be told
lo the highest bidder at the west
Iron! door, Samlnola County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
the Md day ol May. 1444. at It
AM
Appro«lmately BUS 00 cash
lor leas It required to be paid by
tha successful bidder at the tala
Full payment ot an amount
ei«ual *e lha highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
lasts and recording fees It due
within 14 hours after tha
advertised time ol tha sale All
payments shall be cash or guar
anteed Instrument, mada pay
able to tha Clark ef tha Circuit
Court.
Dated this list day of March.
1444

(SEAL)
Maryanna Morse
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
SamInote County. F lor Ida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 14 A April 5. II.
14.1444
DEP 114
NO TICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notlca It hereby given that tha
undersigned It engaged In bust
nett at P O. Bos I5I1S7. Alla
monte Springs, FL 11715. Sami
note County, Florida, under tha
F let I f l o u t N a m a of G P
MERCHANDISE, and that tha
undersigned Intends to register
said name with lha Division of
Corporations. Tallahassee. Flor
Ida In accordance with tha
rovltlont of lha Fictitious
am* Statute. To Wit: Sactlon
145 04. Florida Slalutas (14411.
GP MERCHANDISE
By: GulllarmoParas
Sol* Proprietor
Publish: April 14.1444
DEQ-144

R

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E llth JUDICIAL
C IRCUIT,INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cat* N*i 41-1441CA-I4-K
PROPERTY ASSET
MANAGEMENT, INC.
Plaintiff.
vs.

Fr a n c is a . McC u l l o u g h .
•I al..
Dalandants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HE REBY OIVEN
lhal on tha 17th day of May,
1444. at 11)00 A M. at the Waal
Front Door of lha Samlnola
County Courthouse. Sanford,
F lo rid a . " M A R Y A N N E
MORSE", Clark of th* Circuit
Court, will offer for sal* to th*
highest and bast bidder for cash.
*t public outcry, th* following
daKrlbad property In Samlnola
County, Florida, more parllcu
larly daKrlbad at follows:
Lot SI, SUNRISE VILLAGE.
UNIT II, according lo th* plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
17. Pag* IT ol th* Public Rac
ordt of Samlnola County, Flor­
ida.
Th* above sal* It mad* purtu
ant to Final Judgment of Fore­
closure entered In th* abovestyled causa.
In eccerdanc* with th* Amer­
icans With Disabilities Act, par­
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par
tlclpata In (hit proceeding
should contact Court Adminis­
tration at 301 North Park Ava­
rua. Suit* N Ml. Sanford. Flor­
ida I177I. telephone (407) MI
41M Ext. 4117. not latar than
tavan (71 days prior to th*
proceeding. If hearing Impaired.
(TOD) 140G41M77I, or Vole*
(V) l 400 455 1770. via Florida
Relay Service.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto sal my hand and
official seal this ISth day of
April. 1444.

(SEAL)

The wolf tracks the w rong hood.

*

r

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: April 14,14.1444
OEQ-ISI

63—M ortgages

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A SUNDAY

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GENERAL OFFICE

Legal N o tic e s
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O I V E N . lhal Equlvast Ltd
Partnership dba Alpha A Co. th#
holder of tho following cortlllc
oto(s) hot tiled told cortlllc
ototst tor o toa deed to bo Issued
thereon Th* carllllcal* numb
*r(tl and yaar(t) ol Istuonca,
tho d*Krlpllon ol tho proparty,
and th* nama(t) In which It was
assassad lt/ar* at follows
Certificate No Ills
Yaor of Issuance 1441
DtKHptlon ol Property LEG
LO T * BLK B SUN LA N D
E STA TESPB It PC 10
Names In which assassad
DavIdS Anderson
All of told property being In
th* County ef Samlnola. Slat* ol
Flor Ido
Uniats such cartlllcalaltl
shall b* redeemed according lo
low. tho property described In
such certificated! will be told
lo lb# highest bidder *1 th* west
front door. Samlnola County
Courthousa. Sanlord. Florida on
tha 4th day ol May. 1444 at It

AM
Approximately &gt;115 00 cash
lor feel It required to b« paid by
th* successful bidder at th* sal*
Full payment ot on amount
equal to tho highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees Is due
within 14 hours attar tha
advertised time of th* sol* All
payments shall b* cash or guar
anlaed Instrument, mad* pay
able lo lha Clark ol th* Circuit
Court
Doted this lith day ol March.
1444

(SEAL)
Maryann* Morsa
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish April S. tl. t*. 14. 1444
DEO 10
“

n OTT c T o F

APPLICATION
FOR TAX 0 1 EO
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O I V E N . that Equlvast Ltd
Partnership dba Alpha A Co. tha
holder ol the following certlllc
alals) ho* Iliad said ctrllflc
atals) tor a lax deed to be issued
Iheraon Th* cortltlcola numb
ar(s) and yearlsl ol Issuance,
th* dtKrlpllon ot lha property,
and th* namtls) In which II was
assassad Is/are as follows
Cartlllcala No 14U
Year of Issuance; 1441
OaKrlptlon ot Property LEG
LOT II HAYMANS AOO NO 1
PBS PC 7
Nam#* In which assessed
Ruby T Wright. Hairs
All ol sold proparty being In
th* County ol Somlnol*. Slat* of
Florida
Units* such ctrllllcaltls)
shall bo radeemed according to
law. th* property described In
such cortltlcolals) will b* sold
to th# highest bidder al lha was!
Iron! door. Samlnol* County
Courthousa, Sanlord. Florida, on
th* tth day of May. 1444. al It
AM.
Approximately 1115 00 cosh
lor leas 1s required to b* paid by
th* successful bidder at th* sal*
Full payment ot an amount
equal lo th* highest bid plus
applicable documentary damp
taxes and recording laa* Is due
within 14 hour* altar lha
advartlsad lima ol th* sal*. All
payments shall b* cash or guar
anteed Instrument, mad* pay
abl* to th* Clark ol ID* Circuit
Court.
Dolod this nth day ot March.
1444.

(SEAL)
Maryanna Mors*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
Somlnol* County. Florida
By: MIcholloL. Silva
Deputy Clark
PlAllsh; AprIIS. II, 14.14. 1444
DEQ II
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IIT H JUDICIALCIRCUIT,
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO; 44-1141-DR 01-P

INRE: ThoMorrlogtof
RENEE SIMONEAUX,
Husband
AND

LAURA SIMONEAUX,
Wilt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Rtnoa Slmonooux
10414 OullFrtoway 14110
Houston. T X 77014
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
lhal an action lor a Dissolution
ol Morrlog* ha* baan Iliad
against you and you or* re­
quired lo serve a copy ol your
defense*. II any, lo II on lha
petitioner:
Laura Slmonaaua
400A Orient* Av*.
Allamont* Springs, FL 11701
ON OR BEFORE MAY 14. 1444
and til# th* original with th*
dork ol Ih* court olthor balor*
service on petitioner or Immodlolaly tharaollar; otherwise a
ludgmanl will b* entered lor th*
rallal demanded In Ih* pallllon.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
seal ol IM* Court on APRIL 4.
1444.

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Of Th* Court
BY: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish: April II, 14, 14 A May
1.1444
OEQ-11J

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12—Elderly Care

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Lit*clerical Fun|obl|tl

ADULT CARE In our private
horn* Sanlord area Lots ol
loving car* lor your loved
one* Conlac I Hoil^lll tU1
ADULT CARE in private Son'
lord home USO'mo Inc lov*.
meals, transport . enter
lamment A more445 1441

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lotion, counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Oar *117515 Clearwater Attorney
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i **m i f 544*
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FL 11771

27— Nursery &amp;
C h ildC are
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P A R E N T S : Reliable
childcare with hot meals
Licensed daycare facility Call
for rates 111 7415 LU C74) 10

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tens and 1 pm I* N Hwy 17 41.
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J22 2704 Iv msg • I
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t 11• itl I n ) 444 ; ’4A

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31— Private
Instructions
OPENING APRIL ])nd
111 n i l Sanlord FL
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43— Investigative

Part lima Abl# to till out
qu.irt#rlys ar»&lt;1 do income tea
Call Nancy 172 ons

COL CLASS A DRIVERS
Cl#an 7 yr MVR full and part
tins# In South Orlando 2 yrs
f p#f l#fsc# Call At! 4)41

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with 1 years verifiable expe
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Must have doublet with
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MVR and DOT (Jiytlcal Call
between I A 4 M T GENCR
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part time working 10 IS hours
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a F INISHINGr PATCHING
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a INSTALLS R

CUSTOMER REP
SUMMER WORK

I 400 444 / 4 U

$9.25

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GET THE MONEY!
All you need I* your title Jack
Diamond lor appointment
1401474

0ELIVERY/WAREHOUSE
40 hr* » Paid Insurance and
benefits Class O Lie rtq
Clean driving record Knowl
edge ol Orlando area a plus
Inquire al
11C1 S. Sanlord Ave.
Sanlerd

DRIVER WANTED
Full lime Must have late
model econo vehicle lor local
deliveries utlllllng personal
vehicle Call«41 MDIBJ1_

DRIVERS
Ewell Industries Is accepting
application to' RM drivers In
the Orlando area (7400
Narcostee Hdl Musi have
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package Apply at
1150 Hl«h It.
Longwood EOE

DRIVERS WANTED
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shllts We oiler 5100 per week
to start, major medical. de
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at USA Services. 44* Spring
Hammock Cl. Longwood
___________5I4 710B__________

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a Vacation Pay
a Safety A Performance Bonus
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If you have 2 years tractor
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Commarcial tit# In UCF area
Benefit! package
ANECO INC 444 44)1
EOC/Drug frea workplace

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON
Mutt ha«e own tool! and be
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Road Sanford 22) 4444

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Fulltima Apply In parson
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12) 4144

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DAILY WORK/DAILY PAY
Report Sam
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(.*11**4 till iift«-r jpm

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Beauty valon in Sanford, very
good location, need! ttyH«f•
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rental Plea!# call 272 47M

HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED
With clitnltlt Full or part
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HOUSECLEANERS
Far TIDY MAID 5 days wk
with pay and banatil* 17* 17U

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Po%ihon open lo* an eapen
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hour!. 4PM 7PM. Monday
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61—Money to Lend

71 — H e lp W n n te d

National corporation has
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dean MVR Produc# #&gt;p*n
encc and good rirtarances ra
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Sanlord F L 447 111 7541

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Concrete

Painting

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors b&gt; raqlstarrd
or cartlllad. To verily a slat*
contractors license call
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Licenses ara required by Ih*
county and can b* verified by
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Fra*

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Carpentry
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ig Service
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roots, pool deck*, walks,
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Mobllequlp unique pricing
For Into call H4 4*01

Rooting
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Sw im m ing Pool
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91—A p artm ents/
Hom e to Share
a MALE WANTS FEM ALE a
lo share pool condo. Free rent
lor companionship. I l l 1044

RECEPTIONIST
For busy orthopaedic olllce
_ _Cj&gt;U Sharooel 1*1 3311
[ M E D IC A L

9 3 - Room * for Rent

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lam )pm iblff
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in long term car* and being
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lion lo take Ih* course or
cba llon g* fbo tost upon
application ihould apply Musi
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days alter hlr* Orug Iree
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M N Mwy It 93

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street parking 110 M U ______
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color lv Off street parking
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m t m __________
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laundry prlv Cable Private
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Furnished / Rent

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141— Homes for Sale

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E F F I C I E N C Y C e l l age
Completely turn Util paid, no

FMA OR VA AS LOW AS l ’ e%
Assume ne qwellbet A ewner
financing lew el l4M/m«l
Oev'l Foreclosures, Repost
Seminole, Orange. Volusia I

P/T Computer eiperitnc*
end organlielione* tk llll f t
quot'd M*dtc#l rtcordf tip *
fipm# holptul Mu%1 fppe SO
yypm Vend rrsumt to P O
Ho- I7f/. Sanford. F117/71

THIS ROSS REWARDS
HARO WORK
Marry M»&gt;di pajr» for per for
mance every Friday! Day
hr% only, no nughtt Imured
car required, paidmileage

Call Marry Mjidt Ml 5244

SAN F O R D I ROOM E F P I
CIENCY with private bath
Perfect lor I person SlS'wk
endSUd sec 1111911________
SANFORD I BDRM A STUOIO.
all elec. air. res area
USO/mo up Nopals 111*019
1 BE DBM. Private A dole I SI SO
month, SI SO deposit. SIS pet
deposit Cell 110 4111

99—Apartm ents
U n lu rn ish c d / Rent
SPRING BREAK!!
One Bedroom Apartment!
1744 DEAL
Mm* wood Apt! 77/ 7774

JANITORIAL

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

E apvf lamed cltAfTHtn and tu
paryftort N um i r out location %

Day twaninghour% P/T, f

t

Seminole County area

Caltlfl Jttl

SPRING SPKCMUI
1 Bdrm /I Bath 111 1919
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

MARINER’S VILLAGE

PR PERSON
(Go GaMar | To vivit n#vv home
iitai in malro Orlando area
Tarrdory and training pro
vidad Gat allowance and m
com a wi l l r anqe f r om
1100 1700'at part tima IHourt
flexible) Call 771 1144

RECEPTIONIST
•SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Manufacturing ccanpany hat
part llm# potiflon
Jtlfli opan

Require! excellent telephone
tkilit to hands# multiple phona
Imat Computer experience a
piut Up (0 20 hr* week Phono
laj/i lie 17)0ath lor Barb*'*

R e std tn lu l Duvcr/Loadei
Mutt

have COL Ciat* it Appl| m
person 1*45 Ov*rlac»d Rd
Apopka ________

SALES
Service company seeking pari
lime help Fleilble hours and
days Ml m l ask lor Rodney

Secretary
E«p in Wordperletl A Lotus
111 lor erindovrt a musl Type
minimum *0 WPM ta SO hr
plus benefits Send resume lo
PARANA Services 111 W Isl
St. Suite SOI. Sanlord. FL
; HIM, Atm. Kelly or FAX
. ao; m 3*11
SECURITY OFFICER
TRAININO/PLACEMENT
! Armed end ucseimed 114 0199 _
Is m ■ n o i n e / e o u i p m e n t
’ MECHANIC lor lawn sve
Evenings as hours Call lor
r appl JWOMOJeave menage

SPRAY PAINTERS
Eip. eute/marlne painters
needed, Apply eli 1410 Oogner
PI .tawtord_________ 333 1149

TEACHERS
Part and lull lime stall needed
In childcare centers

_______ ear n i ms_______
TEACHER’S AIDE WANTED
Chlldcere eiperlencc re
qulred Willing lo drive van
endgeleCDL Cafl31M905

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light to heavy duty Mutt
have tool* and exper Ijnc*
________ Coll 3117443________

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Eiperlenced only Apply In
person; Days Inn. Sanlord
40T Ml *100_________
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonus lor drivers All shills
Available Dally pay. no fee
Report ready In work 5:30 am.
Industrial Labor S vc, 1010
French Av No phone calls

WAREHOUSE
■ Sanlord Third shill. National
locxl salts comp needs person
lor warehouse OT rog Per
manent poslllon. SS/hr Up
ward mobility and monetary
growth Close
Never a leel
‘
Help Personnel. *19 M M __
10 AU TO'A UCTION DRIVERS
NEEDEDI Musi heve velld
Florida drivers license and be
able la drive slick
Cellbelween 11
SPRINT STAFFINO, 1191011

Lake Ada I (xlf m, l IAOmo
7bdrm, 1410 mo and up

323 8670
SANFORD. I Bdrm" SMO/rno .
plus security All utilities paid
eaceptetec__________ 113 f941
SANFORD 411 S P4rk Ave I
and I bdrm, elr. Ills Sill a
*199&lt;*?p_ i n sari or keo rant
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPCCIALI 1 txlrms A ellic
avail Call lerry, g ] *430

103— Houses
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent
RT NT WITH OPTION Plnecreil
l I pool home, fenced SSfSmo
1st, last A sec 1II0IS*______
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I&lt;s bath
lakclronl tiouse 1*50/mo
111 &gt;004
_____
SANFORO Hamtllors District
RENT TOOWN
Like new 1/1 Air. Laundry
11000 dn . sais mo 99* T W
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm Like new! Air 51.500
down U l tim o &gt;4911»1_______
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 1bath, cent
M/A, carpel Like newl I yr
lease SiM/mo 904 141 1911
SANFORD 1 bdrm I bath,
carpet, lenced |a»S Caldwell
Realty Service
___ 194 It00

Stenstrom Rentals
e O R O V E V I E W 1/1 w/ dbl
garage. CHA. WlSmo, 1400 sec
ePAOLA AREA ID I w/ dble
car garage, scr porch, fplc .
well A septic SI SO mo SIS0 sec
eSANFORD 1/1 DUPLEX w/d
hookup, CHA. SJlSmo I1S0 sec
eOVIEDO t/l DUPLEX w/
carport, w/d hookup, heal/elr
Sl/S/moSISO sec Sts nodep
Stenstrom Really, Inc.
"We Manage your Home,
like It was our own." Jim Doyle
MU49S After IFMi D F I I t l
1 BED. I BATH Townhome with
wether and dryer. Hidden
Lake SSM/mo Cell 114 1411
leave message II belore *pm
1/1, appliances, hook upl,
garage, carpal, blinds, cent
heal/elr 149099* 31999«t 99*
1 BEDROOM. 1 belts, cent H/A.
family rm Only SS00 down!
Alio 4bdrm, 2bath available
Ask about our HUD homes!
Why rent? THE HILLIMAN
OROUP, INC Raallor 1H I111

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
LAKE MARY 1 bdrm, carpel.
C/M/A. appl. minis, fenced
yard GOOD AREA 111 t i l l
SANFORD, 1 nice sm apis A/C.
appl! Avail S/OI/94 Sl/0 A
SlS0£lu sd e£__ ___ lliTTS*

107— Mobile
Homes /R e n t ____
C O U N T R Y S E TT IN O . com
plately furn, V \. garbege
/water (urn, cos^red fenced
pallo Ideal lor work couple or
sing parent SISO/mo pusdep
__ No pell 111 1911
OSTEEN 2 bedroom 1 hath On
10 acres S4SO r - \ H00 securl
ly 104 444 SMO alter Ipm
WEKIVA RIVER, prlvale prop
er t y. I bd rm , t belh,
lurnlshed, ull! Incl, SIW/mo
l sm tec______ 904 Ml 1014
_£lusj

1 1 5 -In d u s tria l
Rentals
OFFICE/wjrthovi# ipkct# 1300
Sq M. Pri m t location at
entrance to Central Fla Rt(jional Airport, ^?733l 7407&gt;

' * PRIME LOCATION ★
2.100 sq

ft. of nice office
space 2 000 sq If. werehouie,
also lenced iforage Airport
lilvd Ironlaqe MT1IW

h( %

_____ Rentals _
SANFORD. Sandalftood Vllles.
Quiet eree. 1/1, S4/S/mo plus
sec Nancy 111 S4«l alter i PM

|wts I person only 11} I l l s

40T 44# 4474

Find A
'Treasure Of A
ieb trs The
Qaulfledi

1 1 8 - O ff ic e

Senford Individual olflce
spaces Alerting et SlS0/mo
100 ISOM H eocfi 111 1110
NEW Senford offices and/or
warehouses 400 1.100 sq fl
Specie!. Sltt/mo 11] issa
SANFORD. Office space. 1400
sq II building lotel. 1100 tq
H per office ursll HI 1004
SANFORD J room olflce. wood
p e n c ile d F r e n c h Av e
SlSQ/monlh 1 » 1111
_
H I SQ F E E T for lease on 11 91,
successful ealsllng anchor
businesses Good parking and
lighting. Greet vlilbllily
Ask Ing 1400/mo P I 4444 work

141—Homes for Sale

jr n c e
MORGAN REALTY
SANFORO
lllh St. and Myrtle Ave

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PHOPtM TIES

Sanlord Proper lies
For L ess Than t l 000 Down
• FORECLOSURE! 1/1 on 'y
acret Appl , Inside ulil .
fenced ydf Only SI9.000I
el/l, over I/) ecrel Llv. dm
lam rm Salelllled.sh tsc.eoo
• 111 w/POOL tor only Sll.iOel
Llv , dining, fem rmt tool
a L A K E , tennir, paoll 1/1
custom, llv, din . eat In Alices .
appl Garage I1 J . W
e 1/1, new carpet A pamlf Cent
M/A,carport Jutl 141,9001
Assurrie No Ooailliatil
O l '2 S491 PITHS* SCO
• l ' l split, fenced I54S PITt.
IS* 900
PRE foreclosure! to.000 dn
1/2. he«vily freed 1/1 Acre
Spill bdrm . ceramic llle
appl. garag* Possible owner
hold 2nd Jutll/I.KOt
Markham Wds foreclosure 4 3.
I ♦ acre, patturo/ifable
sios aw
P A U L

U S U O R N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 U 4

BATEMAN REALTY
Lit Real Estate Broker
3*40 Sanford A v*

32I47M .............321-1257
BELOW M AR KE T VALUfll *
bdrm Hv bath parllally
ftneedyard 1*1.100*99 190*
BUY OWNER Gorgeous 1 bdrm
fry b*th, cent air and heat,
fenced yard, porch, double lot
A much morel Plnecresl area
144 WO
1110AJI
C ASSE L BE RRY Beauf.tul )
bdrm, fly bath New carpel,
paint Shows like a model!
144 900
*9* 101*

IIA L L R E A L T Y
312 W Flrut St.. Sunfoitl
D t tlr jb lv

3 / P i. ctn l

ftnc* Famlfyrm 117#S00
1400 m o f n c o mt Rl 177,000
Otbiry 2 /1 . b ig l o t ! F a m r m .
c b comtr #tounlryf M2 TOO

323-5774
1 bdrm I'y bath,

family rm. ealrasl SSI. 100

W. Mallciewskl.m m i
DUPLEX _ SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
114.900 Call altar S CO
__________ 114 9044__________
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
properly located anywhere!
Installeri Realty, 1/4 1411
HISTORIC SANFORD
under
canopy of glenl oaks 1 bdrm.
huge family rm, brick llreplc.
Icar carport OnlySll.SOO
Call Diana tl The Cannon Group
1911041 or i n 1104____
HOME In Historical Dill Bun
galow ttlye, 1/1, CH/A, com
plelely restored hdwd floors,
fplc . Ironl A back porch A
callng fans Asking SW.9C0
Motivated i n imeftor 1PM

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking lo buy a hornet We
have homes In all areas of
Seminole, Orange, Volusia
Counties! Call for detallsl
• 1/1 with fireplace, newer
carpel end llle. 144,900

• Foreclosure! 4/1 on 1.52 acres
Fireplace SI04.900
04/1. 1.100 sq IT, fireplace. Ig
scr porcht SI04.900
Belh Osborne
Venture I Properties

3 3 0 -0 2 73 /7 7 4 9400
L A K E M A R Y A R E A 1/1.
gorgeous oaks, near goll
course. S19.900 Call for appl
M l 5*4*

321 6762
DELTO NA
90* li t M U

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA &amp; ORANGE COUNTY
Call tor detallsl

im e l Mansfield, 373-7271
AA Carnes, Inc., 1M-1I1*
1ANOLEWOOD CONDO 1 hr. )
ba 2nd lloor, scr porch, all
appliances, pool S11.S00
ESTAT E SALE Sanlord 1 br
block home, fenced yard
large Ironl screened porch
Only 141,900

PORZJG REALTY
__________ m w i ___________
SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
VII M YR TLE AVENUE
tleAUlMlully restored 4 teed. J' l
tHiflt fx»mt *ith pool 2.000 %q
t», All n#* h#6l ,%fTd mr You
Kovo toseo til |l fO 000
Coll ownor *7t M»l_
SANFORO Country living* clOM
to n*w mail Grea! itartwr
horn® J/l, d#n, »at In kftthan,
beautilul Inttt M7.00Q
PAIN lA N D ER SO N m 7l»t
•SANFORD HISTORIC DIS­
TRICT 2
y , 7 corner ktf%
Restore or keep at duplaa
Priced al IS? 740 Mtm w ll«r
financing availabie
•WORK AT HOME7 Momry }
lidrm Hy bath on double
corntr lot with lloor plan and
zoning you need ifrO COO
•U n /u »

C A L L D A IiT )
KCAI. BSTATR, INC
322 7498
STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY
441 331 H23/111 1124

193— Law n &amp; Garden
1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o m t i / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
M il l l/i ’l l Manatee central
H/A, elec, tteve. carport
large shed 19.000
34i41 |/1 spill '95 Pearson,
central H/A. carport Ill.SOO
__ Call r n 9199 er 951 1291
NEW 1999-1, NO DOWN, I9\
fnlereil, 14X39, ftll/me
34X 19,9119/me. 5*5-1199

181—Appliances
/ F u rn itu r e ____
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE e
119 S Frtncfi Ave, Stntord
R 9 fr i ger a l o r . St ov es,
Wishers Dryers Free S yr
labor werr Del evell, 119 9W1
APPLIANCES, F U RN, TV'S,
New Selilllle Systems as low
as 11,495 C H IE P O DEPOT.
J119_French A,e
1111244
F U L L BOX SPR INO AND
MATTRESS 1*0 A SET A UP
LARRY-SMART
111 4151
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 10 years In Sanlord
Seles New and Used Service
all makes A parti XU E
Commercial SI 12119*) ___
e H O O V E R S H A M POOER
Shampoos carpels, scrubs
floors, waits A buffs Few yrs
old In good thape 150 Cell
111*319

SOLD AFTER ONLY
THE SECOND CALL!
Barbara Collins sold her
weterbed with the help of e
SANFOROHERALO
CLASH FIE D AO
A l t e r only 1 cel l s, the
weterbed was sold end she
had some eslra spending
money In her pocket!
Do you heve an Hern lor sale!
Cel results with a classified
*d Celt or ta&gt; us Monday
Friday 9 00 S 30 fo tee how
easy if Is.

322 2611
831 9993
FAX 323 9408

FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Bring shovell 5)0 pick up load
You load 111 5*41_________
PLANT Sale. Ferns, amaryllis
bulbs, phlto , sm Irees Rea
sonableJOli Magnolia Ave
•'•WHEEL HORSE" tractor, to”
cut, 12 ftp Kohler, elec start,
hydro static drive E &gt;C cond
11.494 0 8 0 549 99)9

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
• FREE FREE FREE
Mned breed pup) Small sire
Call 1*91191___________
• FREE Beautiful Kittens, 1
girls. 2 boys, some blk A
while, some striped, also
mother available Please call
110 1/1/ Jessica_____________

215— Boats and
Accessories
• OLASTRON lift V hull 15IW
210 Volvo, flth/ikl. fot* of
t i t f l t 12000 O BO 174 SJA&gt;
• NOUSC BOAT# liv# aboard O
N«uf #lln# I wifi #nglnt V
dflv#. 120* Of Qu#m 4fS 1115

2 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9am 1991 Celery Ave. 1 ml E
ot Senford I ml. N of St Rd
4*
5 59 a pound.' Ill7J9*

2 2 3 — Z ^ is c o lla n o o u s

___________ 5/4 40*1lv m sg

• LOUVER BLINDS wllh 1} It
•rack. Cloth; fit In sliding door
or can be altered Very nlcel
Only S3) Call 130 0909

SATELITE SYSTEM Never In
stalled, remote control, d#
scrambler equipped Coil
11400, asking 1I3M11/ 1/44

SKAKLEE PRODUCTS
W# happily d#llv#r anywhtrtl
Ml 4)50

2 3 0 — A n t iq u e / C la s s ic ^
C a rs
• FORD THUNDERBIRO. 1944.
All orlglnall Needs tame
work 5l.*95_^OHO _31J_0J«

•1 9 7 0 OEVILLE CADILLAC
53000 OBO A It power 311 0354

23 1 — C a r s
Llk# ntw

M uif i#lI

ad van rag# of1 our sp#r ial
gAragir Ml# ad prlc*M Cob
C*4||'hadnow for datAilfl
322 2611

238— Vehicles
W anted

Only

111.$00 Call (407)13) ??54
FOR SALE OR TRADE 7?
Firebird Run% great |J,500 Of
trad# for Ch#vy Pickup
_ JK&gt; X#7or J2J 27M
• HONDA ACCORD LX. f??2
LOW MILES! 4 door. P/S.
P 'B air, Ktnwood AM/FM
caiwft# Rotewood color Will
run^or#v#r 51? 800 1)1 917)
JE E P CHEROKEE# 1911 Red
w/ gray Inf. 4 0 #ng 4 dr ,

Ortfdrlv#, auto Good cond
14,995 4Q7 HI 8514 lv mtg
• P L Y M O U TH Grand Fury,
whil# A I cond thru out
Good mileage 12,000 OBO

• ' l l T*BIRD j Beautiful green.
Great %hape Need! engine
Call In your garag# u e ad by
12 noon on Tuafdziy and tafc#

? Sanford Motor Co.
’91 E A G L E TA LO N
Turbo
all wheel drive. 19,000 miles
313,9/3
Call 331 4393
• 19/2 C H E V Y 1/1 Ion p/u, 130
V9 Runt good Engine end
Irens strong SI 100 321 1) 13
• 19*1 SUBURBAN OMC. 9 2L
dittel, hell Ion. mechanically
solid, new red /brake rotors &amp;
callpers/head liner Very good
liras end tow pkg 13.500 0 3 0
__________403191 1*99_______
7* C H IV Y Dreg truck High
perform ance m otor H/O
Irens w'brend new car trait
er
13000 ___ 330 909)
90 MARMON TR ACTO R Frtsh
Detroit IV 91 New batteries
new eahautl. Insulated cab
A/C 311 303) or 313 4031

• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '91

__________ 123 1800__________
• U F T BOWRIDE R' l U HP
• PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION #
Morcury, o/b, low hourt. with
EVERY TUESDAY 7 10 PM
froltff 11.000 321 0141
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
It FT CHECKMATE. 177 Ma H
Her 91 Daytona Beach
rv*r. driv# on trA(t#f. #nc#ll#nt
904 251 1111
___
condition CopACity 10 p#op!#
• H C N A U L T E N C O R E , 1*13
U 000 311 1-444Of 112 &gt;047
E «ctH #nf condition! 11,500
• l»IJ REGAL ModJlIton \t
firm 130 1271 after ipm_______
TO” . 4 cyt in oufboAfd motor
SIERRA OLDSMODILE 17 4
yy/dfivo on frAlltr 15,000 ORO
4004 Of 14? 4J0fovtl
__ | doori. automatic* 4 cylinder!
Athlng 12.900 )?J 7713________
• 14 FT PONTOON boat aft
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
flharglati 1«0 HP Evinrud*
92 Auto, A/C rod 23K
V#ry IAlt f Many oatrai. Ifii#
warranty 59 650 J22 84)8
now! Only IIP 150 32) 41*0
TOYOTA SUPRA. 1984 M*1all,r
•4 BASS NAUTIQUE Jotsnvx&gt;
blue, loaded power every
GT ISO All r ttr.it loaded
thing. !unroo( Well main
Etc cond U ruler 200 hri
lained toRceHenf condi I ion'
Pric»d to tail 15 900 j?? 1/47
1J7K mll«» Garage kept t),9TO
• *»7 GLAS7TREA7A 15 boa*
___ Cali 407 574 2*84 _____
frail#f. 50hp Johnson N«v#r in
• 84 CHRYSLER Imperial 4 dr.
salt wat#r bic condition
all power, body In good !hape
73 400
PRO
V04 71A9359
R uni great 11TOO371 2IA1
't l CHEVY El Camlno, no eng
217— G arage Sates
or fran% , A C. P/S, P/B# cowl
hood. SSqrltlt S4S0 24* 7591
OARAOE Salsll Why botherTI
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
• '73 VW BEETLE. 1600 eng
407 110 t i l 7
Run? good, loot** guod^ priced
good With Rad»o i t 400 111 9242

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
79, I ton. Passenger van.
clean Loaded I Too much lo
llsl. must see lo apnrerlah'
Only 11,495 OBO.
311 9100
• FORD RANOER, LTX 91
P/S, cruise. A/C. stereo, 4.100
miles, I yr or 32,000 mi lefl on
warranty
Call 111 1553
• IJUZU P/U 91 Red, IK A/C
am/fm cass. full bedllner
rear window 59.4)0 323 M 11
• JE E P PICK UP*sl, 3910. V9
auto Engine end Irens re
built (about 10,000 mliesl
Newer Interior SI 000111 3009
• J E E P PICKUP TRUCK. 1919
4&gt;4 with topper 1900 OBO
Needs a lot ol TLC 323 3919

CHILOCRAFT CRIB, used )
mos B1SO SEARS PORTA
BLE COLON TV. 19 Inch wllh
remote control 5)00 114 1)41
• DECKING Iree Good shape
Boards, railing steps Take
down and haul oil Call 11J *401
• ORACO CAR SEAT. Like
newl Paid 1*0, asking ttO

• PRINTS 1. Ilower and tta
mmgosby Gerl GeremlaltO
______ PleasacaM 321 0M*____

work
5700___ 127 7596
'10 DODGE Good trantporta
tion 1350 For more inform#

Finri |.ii1f",i*,*?i till .12/ 4-147

•«| C H I V Y Chevatf* 4 dr. 4
«pd

WE PAY TO P 5)51 FOR

Complete or Wrecked Cars
Trucks RUNNING or NOT
« A N Y C O N D ITIO N el32 1041.

239—M otorcycles
and Bikes
19)0 Pan Shovtl Chopper 91) 000
Invested Asking 510 000 or
trade lor F L U Dresser Serious
only 330 5091/31) 3/99
• 'l l HONDA. 150 custom good
condition. ))K miles 1/00 OBO
313 093H u m tgor H3 1359
• ' l l K A W A S A K I. )00" L T D
Prime condition 5300 or will
1ratio tar Jon tiogl
311 I I ) i

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• H O LID A Y Rambler Imperial
'I f )Sfl baiem enl model
loaded Exceilenf corvd Op
tlonal Honda motor icoolt r for
2 w/ rack t5?.OUQ4Q7 699 492?

• VAN/CAMPER.

1971

C h evy

model 20 Good condition All
acceitorlet 82.500 121 4988
l?8S LG COLEM AN •,iHi['cr. g„r»
itove, alec air. awning. 12800
5554 lit St
Paola
113 4429
• 1917 COACHMAN M.H. 24 f l !
I3K ml Many entrant Incl
generator Very caty fo drive
_______ 322 4850
ll9Y00
• '78 M OTOR HOM E Run! great
Will Trade lor Iravet frailer of
comparable value J16 789V
'77 CRUISE AIR. 52K ml , *40
25 11. 5 KVA. bath, micro. Tv
antenna,, awning. auidMafy
luef Very good cond »*,250
— M W y e * at*#* 8 Pm
• 77 SO UTH W IN D motor home
25 ft Ektellenl condition
Geoer a tor 85 OLO J12 9129
• '91 A L L E G R O motor home 27
ft, awning, twin bed!, genera
tor and fv 8)7 500 OBO )JI
0732

243— Tra ilers

r»ew tirei. doe in t burn

.1.i Qood Iwdcar 1400 n t I f H
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YESTERDAY I STOOPMERE
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Damaged disc may
pinch spinal nerves
D E A R DR. Q O T T i I’ve been
diagnosed with a severely dam ­
aged cervical dine by a highly
competent surgeon, which will
require Interbody fusion surgery
to correct. An article I read
recently says this Is a con­
troversial ty|»c of surgery and
that many patients can expect
reduced mobility after recovery.
T h e a rtic le ’s w rite r re co m ­
mended walling until a synthetic
disc has Ih- cii developed for use
to eliminate the need for fusion.
Do you agree?
D EA R H EA D ER : No. I don’t. A
herniated cervical disc can pinch
and damage vital spinal nerves
that supply the arms and up|&gt;er
body. In m y experience, when
performed by a qualified iieuroor o rth o p e d ic su rg e o n , the
operation to repair the disc Is
usually very successful and
permits patients to return to
normal lives. Decreased mobility
Is not a common consequence of
this surgery.
If your surgeon
recommends an operation now. I
think that It would tie advisable
to bred Ids opinion, rattier than
waiting for an experimental de­
vice that may lake years to
perfect. In m y view, the pres­
ently available surgery Is far less
controversial than the use of an
artificial device. Go for It Or. If
you prefer, seek a second opln I o n f r o m a n o l h c r
neurosurgeon.

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tions (such as qulnldlne). n
so-called "false-positive" result.
Therefore, you should ask your
physician lo Interpret the result
of your A N A test.
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
my Health Report "Lup us: Th e
Great Imitator." Other readers

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are associated with protein un­
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Such a reaction Is measured by
ihc anti-nuclear antibody lest,
which shows a "speckled" (In
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has appeared In prim before. Inil
only rarely Most players would
gel li wrong. W llhoul necking al
I lie Easl-Wesl liands. decide how
you would play the cluli still tor
al most one loser In iin-lrtunp.
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when (lie responder Is strung.
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when East has the singleton
nine. Jack or ouren. Yet there Is
a heller play. You should win the
diamond lead wall dum m y's arc
and Immediately call for the club
It). If East plays the two or three,
you play low II East plays the
nine or an honor, you win wit li
the king and ri-iorii a club,
planning to cover West’s card
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lias tlie singleton nine. |ai k oi
queen, and also when West has
(lie singleton lime
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made by Terence, a secondcentury Homan comic poci who
wrote in remarkably pure l.allu.
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said II before Terence?
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U y B e rn ice Bede Osol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
A p r il 2 0 . 1004
Interesting eliauges might he
In the oiling for you In Hie year
ahead In several areas of your
life simultaneously. The most
Im p o r t a n t could pertain lo your
material circumstances.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) Il
might Ih - wise today lo iry to
operate ludcpcndciilly of others
Instead of through partnership
arrangements, especially If your
counterpart Is as strong willed as
you arc. Tnanis. treat yourself lo
a birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph pn'dlctlons for the
ycur ahead liy mailing $2 and a
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, e/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
York. N.Y. 10103. He sure lo
stale your zodiac sign.
G E M IN I (May 2 1 .June 20)
Your probabilities for material
gains are only nominal today. so
rion'l push your luck beyond Its
limitations. If you do. ihc rubber
hand could snap and tiring down
your house of cards.
C A N C E R (.June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
N o r m a l l y y o u 'r e a r a t h e r
cautious person, but today you

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not very good at keeping secrets
might lest you today, so he
careful that you do not discuss
anything lold to you In con­
fidence.
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 2 2 -Ju n
ID) A friend mlghl come lo you
with a proposition today (hat
sounds awfully good al first
hearing. However. If you listen to
It carefully a second time, you'll
realize It may I k- greatly exag­
gerated.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feh. HI)
Objectives which are normally
not loo dlfflrull lo achieve mlghl
Ik - very elusive today, because
|K*rsoiiK who an- usually sup
portlvc may now hinder inoic
than help.
P IS C E S (Kell. 20-March 2t)|
Participating In wlial pleases
you mlghl lake precedence over
your responsibilities and ohllga
Hons today. Don’t fall lo do that
which Is expected of you.
A R IE S (March 21-.June 2t)|
Your grealest resistance today
mlghl not come from adversar­
ies. hill from persons for whom
you're trying to do things to
benefit them.
C o p y rig h t MID I N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leo nard S ta rr

ANNIE

If

might step mil ol character and
lie a risk laker. When the odds
are lopsided, there Is usually a
pretty good reason lor II.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 221 hi your
own mind's eye today, you may
look upon Incomplete endeavors
as finished work. T h is could
cause you lo slop trying Jusl
when you should begin pushing
harder.
V I R G O (Aug. 23-Scpl. 221
Today If your logic and Intuition
arc In conDIcl. to tic on the safe
sldc*. go wit li reality rather Ilian
your hunches. T h a i way you'll
he dealing with facts Instead of
supposition.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct.' 23) If
you're nice to people today Jusl
because you lio|x- they'll lie nice
lo you In return, you could he
selling yourself up for dlsap|Kilntmcnt. Your haste motives
will he readily perceived.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your Judgment Is a trifle ques­
tionable today and there Is a
chance you might rewurd the
undeserving while Ignoring per­
so n s w h o s h o u ld he c o m ­
pensated.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) A friend who llilnks yo u 're -

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1008
86th Yoar, No 203 - Sanlord, Florida

N EW S D IG ES T

A ir p o r t

□ Sports
SAC title to Greyhounda
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Th e bats were
smoking Thursday night ns Lym an claimed the
Seminole Athletic Conference softball crown
with u 14-8 victory over Lake Brantley.

□BeePage IB.

e x p a n s io n

International
arrivals terminal
completed soon
■y NICK PPBIPAUP
Horald Stall Wrltor

□ People
Health care fraud
In h r r C onsum er Focus colum n today,
Barbara Gregg tells renders Imw to protect
themselves from health core fraud.

□See Page 3B.

□ Leisure
TV, weekend guide
Th e w rrk 's television list Inn. IncludlnH a
sports calendar, plus n compllatton of events
and activities In and around the Sanford and
Lake Mary ureas.

See Leisure M ifu ln e

SA N FO R D — Construction Is progressing rapid­
ly on the new International Arrivals Term inal at
the Central Florida Regional Alr|s&gt;rt
"Not too long ago." said airport director Steve
Cooke, "the contractors were a little behind, but
now they are ahead of schedule."
Cooke attributes the rapid progress to the lack
of bud weather which often causes stalls on major
construction Jobs. "T h e construction Is to he
completed by the end of O ctober," Cooke
commented, "and burring any unforseen storms,
we expect It may be done even earlier."
Th e $2.2 million dollar project Is to provide an

□ Bee Airport, Page BA

Ho&lt;Bid IWoto by Tommy Vlnctnl

Construction Is moving rapidly on tho now
International Arrivals Terminal. Baon, loll, tho rear

of Iho present tormlnal ut Central Florida Regional
Airport.

Schools
honored
for drug
programs

The big one didn’t get away

BRIEFS
Weekend to-do guide
• Saturday, April 10. Th e Orlundo District
Lay Organization annual awards banquet of the
African Methodist Episcopal (A M E) Church will
Ire held at 7 p.m.. at the Garden Club of Sanford.
Guest speaker will I k - U.S. Congresswoman
Corrlnc Brown.
Donations for the banquet are 915 per person
For reservations or additional Information,
phone Will McCoy, ut 322 4002

B y V I C K I D a S O R M IE R

Horald Stall Writer

e Saturday. April 10. A memorial service will
be held for the animals who lost their lives In the
fire ut the llum unc Society of Seminole County
on April 14 of last year. Th e service will be held
Saturday bt-gliuilng at 2 p.m .. at the Humane
Society. 2800 C o u n ty Home ltd., ut the
Intersection of U.S. Highway 17-02. People
uttcndlng the memortul service ure encouraged
to bring animals (hut survived the dlaslerous
lire.

S A N F O R D — T h e administrators
and teachers ut local schools have
been doing .ill they tan to make
sure students stuy awuy from drugs.
At Lakrvlcw Middle School and
Lym an High School, the programs
Inltluted over the last few years
have been recognized as "Programs
of Excellence" by tlx- slate Depart­
ment of Education

Contributions will Ik? accepted at the memori­
al servlrc us tlx- rebuilding program continues
to move forward.

Only six schools In tile slate were
aw.udeil ccrlllltnlcs

For additional Information cull 323-8085.
• Saturday. Sunday. April Hi. 17. 1994
Maitland Arts A Fine Crafts Festival. On the
shores of Lake Lily. U.S. 17-92 and Maitland
Avenue. Sulurduy. 9 u.m. until 0 p.m. Sunday. 9
U.m. until 5 p in. Th e two duy sliow Is sponsored
by the Maitland South Seminole Cham ber of
Commerce.
Free admission, and free parking.
For additional Information, contact Carole
Arthurs. 628-8500.
• Sunday. A|&gt;rtl 17. Fund raising picnic and
uuctlon at Central Florida Zoological Park
Pavilion In Sanfcird. Th e cvcnl will be held from
11 u.m. until 3 p.m . Monev will go (o 2-ycar old
Nicholas Tollm an of Defend. who Is In Im ­
mediate need ofu heart transplant. Th e event Is
sponsored by Children's Organ Transplant
Association, which Is attempting to raise
$ 150,000 to help cover expenses not handled by
Insurance.
For additional Information, contact Sandra
Anderson. 574-9902.
• Sunday. April 17. Th e Seminole C o m m u n i­
ty Chorus will present Us annual Spring Concert
In the Fine Arts Concert Hall at the SCC
campus. Th e chorus, with uatrly 100 voices,
will perform Franz Schubert's Miss In C. us well
as other selections.
T h e concert will begin at 4 p.m. Th e public Is
cordlully Invited and I here will be no charge for
admission.

From ataff reports

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INDEX
Bridge.........................BB
Classifieds......... 8B,7B
C o m ic s ........................ BB
Crossw ord................ BB
Dear Abby................. 3B
Deaths........................BA
Dr. ..............................BB
■dltorlsl.....................4A

Movies............
Hatton.............
patios.........
■ports...........
W ssthsr.........

April showers...

Partly
Cloudy

Purtly cloudy with u
chance of afternoon
showers and th un ­
derstorms. HtUtr In
the mid 80s. South­
east wind 10 to IS
m ph. Chance of ruin
30 percent.

Por more weather, eee Page 2A

Mfiskt Photo by Tommy

Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
olflcer Cale Miller holps professional gator hunlors
remove alligators doclarod nulsancos from Lako
Monroe In Sanlord. This gator was 11 feot long, and

weighed 325 pounds. Offlcors said Ihoy are
approaching closor to shoro bocauso peoplo continue
to food them, and Iho gators aro bocom lng
accustomod to the lllogal handouts

"W e ure very pleased," said
Lowm uu Oliver, assistant principal
at Lakrvlcw Middle School. "W e
think we have a strong program at
Lakrvlcw and we arc pleased to
have this ccrtlfUule.”
Oliver said that Lakcvlcws pro­
grams were considered lor national
recognition hut they did not win at

See Honors, Page BA

Memorial service for burned dogs set
By VICKI DoBORM IM
Horald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Just over a year ago.
73 lives were lost lit a tragic fire in
Seminole County.
A m em orial service Is being
planned lo remember the victims
und to celebrate those who sur­
vived.
Th e victims of the April 14. 1993
fire at the Hum ane Society of

Seminole County were all dogs, but
to those who loved them, there were
no better companions and they
want the com m unity to have the
chance to mourn the anniversary of
their passing.
And they want the public to have
the opportunity lo donate to the
construction of a belter and safer
shelter.
"W e want to raise comm unity
awareness that we ure still out here

.onger classes:
Vhat a difference
l minutes makes

and that we are working on a new
facility." said Marla Person, the
fundraising coordinator for the
Humane Society.
Th e memorial service will he at 2
p.m. on Saturday at the Humane
Society, at the Intersection of
County Home Road and U.S. High­
way 17-92 In Sanford.
"W e arc hoping for a good turn
o u t." Person said.
At the memorial service, there

will he administrators from the
Humane Society to speak uboul the
progress that has been made In the
rebuilding or the Society's facility
and the plans for the project In the
future.
Person said money Is still needed
to complete the proposed project
and to maintain the animals that
they are earing for now.
A minister will also offer prayers

□ See Memorial. Page BA

Read my sign

By VICKI DoSORMIKR
Horald Staff Wrltor
S A N F O H l) — Middle schoolers limy have u little
more class Blurting next year.
Not to say that the sixth, seventh and eighth
graders around (lie district lack style. It's Just that
district officials believe they aren't spending quite
enough time learning each day.
As u matter of fuel, the middle school students
ure In the clussroom an average of 45 minutes a
duy less thun students In elementary school or
high school.
Th e county's 12,000 or so middle school
students begin classes ut 9:30 u.m. and are
dismissed ut 3:45 p.m.
Before teens get up hi arm s about having to go
to school year round (which middle schoolers will
have to do bcglnnng In Ju ly ) and about the
possibility of adding to their day, they should
realize that the amount of time Is uctuully very
small.
Three minutes will he added to each class
period. School would begin 15 minutes earlier
and would be dismissed five minutes later.
Those who have concerns about the proposal
will have their chance to speuk to the school
board about It before any action Is taken. Board
members will also be talking to administrators

□Bee Class, Page BA

Msiaid Photo by Tommy Vlnctnl

Reginald Braxton, an omployoo ol the City of
Sanford Sower Division, helps dlroct tralfic
noar the Intersection of Colery and Mellonvlllo

Avenuos as a week
continues.

long

sewer project

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NEWS
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BRIEFS

Budget turkeys making comeback
By ADAM YEOMANS

Judge asked to declare Sessions dead

Assoclatod Pross Wrllor

T A M P A — After five years of searching for her ’missing
daughter, Tiffany Sessions’ mother has asked a Judge to have
the girl declared dead.
Hilary Sessions filed the petition Wednesday to collect on a
$50.(XX) life Insurance policy Issued on Tiffany’s life eight
years ago. three years before she disappeared.
" It’s been very hard to do what was done." Hilary Sessions
said of the filing. She said she planned on "utilizing the
proceeds from this policy to work to protect every child In the
United Stntcs." She did not clnhornte.
Tiffany’s father. Patrick Sessions, " I Just hope that the public
doesn’t misinterpret this as the fact that w c’rc giving up. We
need your help. We want to find Tiffany mid we need you to
help us do that."
Tiffany Sessions, a 20-year-old University of Florida student,
disappeared Feb. 9. 1989. She left her apartment Tor nn hour’s
power walk and never returned. No trace has been found of her
despite a massive search pressed at the urging of both Hilary
Sessions and Tiffany’s futher. Patrick.'
Florida law provides for a legal declaration of death In cases
where n person disappears for five years and the absence Is not
satisfactorily explained.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Th e budget turkey Is
making a comeback In Florida's proposed
$38.6 billion spending plan.
Th e total amount of money spent on local
and special-interest projects considered
suspect has yet to be determined, but there
apparently are enough of them to worry
Gov. Lawton Chiles.
Chiles promised to eliminate specialinterest projects when he was elected In
1990. The governor said lie Is ready lo use
Ills veto power lo eliminate spending he
considers wasteful.
’T v e been practicing a lot of mornings."
lie said Thursday, wielding a pen In his
office.
Local projects Include $500,000 for the
renovation of the Gadsden County Court­
house In Quincy, hometown of Senate
President Pat Thom as; $250,000 for the
World Cup Soccer tournament In Orlando;
nnd ncnrly $1 million to build or renovate
agriculture centers In three North Florida
counties.
In 1991, Florida TnxW ntch declared the

First woman named officer of the year
T A L L A H A S S E E — A woman for the first time has been
named Florida's law enforcement officer of the year.
Special Agent Julie Torres of the Federal Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms will receive the award on April 24 from
the Florida Crim e Commission, during u meeting of the
governor and stale Cabinet.
T h e 32-year-old native of Cuba works In the A T F 's Miami
Field Office, investigating violations of federal firearms nnd
explosives laws.
She Is u member of the Federal Executive Board Hispanic
Council and League of United Latin American Citizens.
"In m y culture, women at one time did not have the
opportunity to have careers." Torres said Thursday. "T h e door
opened for me when I became a U.S. citizen because this Is the
laud of opportunity."
Torres has been active In the bureau's Project Outreach, a
program to raise public awareness about gun Issues and safety.
She Is the lfilh winner of the award and will receive a $5,000
check from Alamo Rent A Car. which has sponsored the
program for the past six years.

Parents’ truancy costs child
LA R G O — Parents who failed to attend P T A meetings have
cost their child a spot In a special school.
"It was not fair," 11-year-old Jam es Bocker said of
Wednesday’s school board decision. 'It made me feel really
angry."
Bocker had been one of the lucky few to attend Lakevlcw
Fundamental Elementary School, where most youngsters
spend months, sometimes years on n waiting list to get In.
It Is one of Pinellas C ounty’s five "bnck-to-thc-baslcs"
schools, buckle-down places requiring students to abide by
strict rules of behuvlor and complete mandutory homework.
Parents, likewise, must sign agreements to volunteer at the
school und attend all the m onthly P T A meetings.
If parents miss three a year, the child Is returned to his
regulur zoned school.
It’s Ironclad. There’tt no appeals process and the validity of
parents' excuses Is not considered. School officials said usually «
about one child a year must leave because of something the
parrnjsdld.
"I feel for the child and I feel for the parents." Phillip McLeod
of Lakevlew's discipline dismissal committee told the school
board. "But frankly. It's one of those urea's that’s cut und
dried."

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W E S T PALM B E A C H — T w o teen-agers were convicted of
attempted murder for stuffing a teen Into the trunk of his car
and driving him around for hours before leaving him for dead
on a DcBary parking lot.
Philip Chandler, 17, suffered brain damage in the abduction
lust summer. Th e two separate Juries — one for each of the
defendants — rejected defense arguments that the Orlando
teens were irresponsible but not murderous,
Terrence Jenkins, 18. was convicted of attempted seconddegree murder by his Jury after the panel deliberated four
hours.
Another panel, ufter five hours of deliberations, found
Michael Daymon. 17. guilty of attempted first-degree murder,
Both Dayman und Jenkins were convicted of armed kidnap­
ping and armed robbery.
Orange Circuit Judge Dorothy Russell did not Immediately
set a sentencing date In Orlando. Both teen-agers could get life
In prison.

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"It takes taxpayer vigilance and political
pressure" to keep lawmakers from loading
projects Into the budget, he said.
House Appropriations Chairm an John
Long acknowledged there were turkeys lu
the spending plan. He said they were tough
to eliminate because of the politics It took to
reach aq agreement between the 120uiember House and the 4 0 -m rm b cr Scnnte.
where Republicans and Democrats share
power.
But Long also said he did not nlways agree
with the projects TaxW ntch Identified as
turkeys. “ Everybody's got a different In­
terpretation of what a turkey Is." said Long.
D-laiud O'Lakes.

By MARCY GORDON
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e Senate
confirmed Florida Jurist Rose­
m ary Barkett as a federal ap­
peals court Judge despite unusu­
al opposition Irorn conservatives
who claim she Is soft on crime.
B a rk e tt, a fo rm e r R o m an
Catholic nun wlx» Is chief Justice
of the Florida Supreme Court,
wtis confirmed on a 61-37 vote
T h u r s d a y to Hie l i l h U .S .
Circuit Court of Appeals, which
covers Florida, Georgia and
Alabama.
Burkett's nomination to the
II fell me Judgeship had been
pending since September. The
Semite vote came after con­
servative Republicans assailed
her legal opinions and turned
her confirmation Into u six-hour
debate on crime und the death
penalty.
Burkett, 54. often has shown
sym pathy toward defendants
w ith troubled b a ck g ro u n d s.
Conservatives jMxtraycd her as
not being tough enough on
criminals.

B u t c o n s e r v a t i v e s s a id
Thursday they were not reas­
sured.

Htiald Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

A positive place for kids
Sanlord Mayor Botlyo D. Smith, loft, signed a
proclamation In recognition of National Boys
&amp; Girls Club wrtrk, April 19-18, an obsorvancu
9harod by 1,200 clubs In tho stalo and
hundrods of thousands ol youngsters across
tho country. Don Millar, Seminole area director

of 1Ho four local clubs, accoptod the honor,
which doclarod tho organization as bolng In tho
(orolront ol olforls In subolanco abuse
prevention, inert sexual activity provontlon,
dropout prevention, delinquency provontlon
and lalchkoy children programming.

First conviction obtained
under Brady Act for gun theft
By Assoolatad P ra ia
P EN SA C O LA — What was probably the llrsi
conviction under the new Brady gun-control law
has been obtained against a Florida Panhandle
gun collector found guilty of stealing firearms.
Jo h n Arnold Is not the first person In the nation
prosecuted — but most likely the first convicted
— under any portion of the Brady law,. Justice
Departm ent spokesm an Jo h n Russell said
Thursday In Washington.
In addition to Its hctlcr-known requirements of
a five-day wultlng period and background checks
for handgun purchases, the Brady law also makes
It a federal crime to steal weapons from a licensed
gun dealer.

Th e 12-mcmbcr Jury Wednesday convicted the
Fort Walton Beach man of violating that portion
of the law for stealing five guns from the Gulf
Breeze Pistol Parlor In January.
Arnold could get a m axim um term of 10 years
lu federal prison when U.S. District Judge Roger
Vinson sentences him Ju n e 21,
Arnold, testifying Wednesday, clulmcd the
store's owner. Duke McCaa, told him he could
borrow Hie weapons. That was soinclhlng lie had
done frequently In the past so he could examine,
test nr try to sell the guns for McCaa. Arnold
Insisted
Sometimes McCaa would let him lake a gun
and pay for It later, he said.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
T o n ig h t ; W id e ly scattered
e v e n in g sh o w cm and th u n ­
d e rs to rm s , o therw ise p u rtly
cloudy. Low In the mid lo upper
60s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
Saturday; Partly cloudy with
scultercd afternoon showers nnd
thunderstorms. High In the u p ­
per 80s. South wind 15 mph.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Extended forecast: S u n d uy
through Tuesday: Fair. Lows In
the upper 50s to lower 60s.
Highs In the lower 80s.

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FLORIDA TEMPS
car
Daytona Daach
FI. Laud Btach
Fort Myen
Galnaivllla
Homeitead
Jackionvllle
Kay W**l
Lakeland
Miami
Pankacola
Saratola
Vallahaua*
Tampa
Vero Beach
W. Palm Beach

NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Friday, April 15. 1994
Vol. 80, No. 203
Publlihed Dally and Sunday, except
Saturday by Tha Sanlord Harald,
Inc. 300 N. French Ava., Sanlord,
Fla. 33771

It easier for lawmakers lo sleer tax dollars
towards their districts.
"It's a natural Instinct." he said. "W ith
election year politics nnd a recovering
economy. It would be rather unusual to
have fewer budget turkeys."
In 1991, the H ouse used Inte rn a l
guldrllnrs to keep turkeys out of the budget.
But those controls are no longer being used,
Calnbrosuld.

Associated Pross Wrllor

Barkett Insisted ut her con­
firmation hearing In February
that her Judicial Ideas tire not
outside the mainstream and she
would closely follow federal law
If confirmed.

From Associated Press reports

budget free or the so-called turkeys for the
first time. Lnsl year the organization
Identified nearly $34 million worth of
special projects, some of which the governor
vetoed.
Th e 1994-93 budget appears to Include
even more special projects, said Dominie
Cnlnbro, president of the governm ent
watchdog organization.
Th e organization said the "tu rke y" label
docs not necessarily mean lhe projert Is
worthless, Just one that raises concerns over
whether It’s the best use of lax dollars.
Tlu* governor’s office Is focusing on the
grants section In the budget, which Includes
hundreds of millions of dollars for local
projects. It also Includes money received
through the Hurricane Andrew Recovery
and Rebuilding Trust Fund.
Dozens of cities and organizations In
South Florida received money from at least
$58 million doled out from the Hurricane
Audrcw recovery fund created to help that
region hard hit by the Aug. 24. 1992.
disaster.
Calahm. whose group has (racked budget
turkeys for more than a decade, said an
election year and Improved economy make

Barkett
confirmed
after
debate

Th e Senate normally confirms
federal Judges wllbout debate,
but Barkett became a lightning
rod for anger over crime. The,
Senate considered her nunilimllon while the House was debut­
ing a $ 15 billion untl-crlmc bill.
Barkell "epitomizes the kind
of Judge the American pcnplc
don't want, but we re going lo
get h e r," said Sen. Robert
Sm ith. R-N .il. "T h e American
people arc sick and tired of these
liberal judges who coddle the
crim inal."

Juries convict youths in Chandler case

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April 10

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LAST
May 2

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach; Waves arc
1-2 feet and semi glassy. Current
Is slight to the north with a
water temperature of 73 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
urc 2 feet and semi glassy.
Current Is to the north with a
water temperature of 73 degrees.

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SUNDAY
P tly c ld y 84-64

MONDAY
P tly c ld y 84-04

TIDES
SATURDAY)
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 10:05
a m ,. 10:30 p.m.i MuJ. 3;55 a.m „
4:15 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: h ig h s ,------ — a.in.. 11:47
a.m.; lows. 6:05 a.m .. 6:08 p.m .;
New Sm yrna Beachi highs.
---------- u.m .. 11:52 p.m .; lows.
6:10 n.m ., 6:13 p.m .; Cocoa
Beach: highs, 12:07 n .m ..---------p.m.; lows. 6;25 a m .. 6:28 p.m.

BOATING
8t Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W ind south to south­
east 15 knots. Sens 3 to 5 feet.
Bay und Inland waters a moder­
ate ch o p . W id e ly scattered
mainly evening showers und a
few lliundcrM omiB. Saturday:
Wind south 15 to 20 knots. Seas
•I to 6 fed. Bay and Inland
waters choppy. Seullcrcd show­
ers and Ihuudcmtornis.

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STATISTICS

•

T h e hig h tc m p c ra lu rc In
Sanford Thursday was 90 de­
grees and Hie overnight low was
69 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for the
period, ending at 9 u.m. Friday,
totalled .04 ol an Inch.
Th e temperature nt 9 u.m.
today was 76 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 70.
as recorded by (he National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other WealhcrScrvlee data:

□ Thursday’s high............. 90
□ Barometric pressure.30.15
□ R elative Humidity....82 pet
□W inds............. South 8 mph
□ Rainfall..,................. .Trace
□ Sunset.......... .......7:51 p,m.
□ Sunrise................6:09 a.m.

Temperature! Indicate prevloui day'*
high and overnight bw tolp m EOT
City
HI Lo Prc Ollk
Anchorage
41 30
cdy
Atlanta
11 34
rn
Atlantic City
73 44 44
rn
Baltimore
71 47 34
rn
Billing!
44 13 13 clr
Birmingham
17 47
cdy
Ultmarck
33 34
clr
Bolie
37 40
clr
notion
47 31 33
rn
Burling Ion,VI
34 44
rn
Charlellon.S C
74 43
rn
47 11
Charleilon.W Va
rn
Charlotte,N C
14 31
rn
Cheyenne
S3 37 01 clr
Chicago
71 41
cdy
Claveland
70 44
cdy
Concord, N.M
42 33 73
rn
Dallai FI Worth
9] 44
cdy
Denver
49 4)
clr
De! Molnei
77 41
cdy
Detroit
47 47
cdy
Honolulu
40 44
clr
Moulton
11 44
clr
Indianapolis
74 40
cdy
Jackion.Mlis.
40 37
cdy
Kama! City
74 44
cdy
Lai Vegai
II 37
clr
Lillie Rock
71 41
clr
Loi Angeles
44 33
clr
Memphli
93 47
clr
Milwaukee
49 43
rn
Mpli St Paul
49 40
cdy
Naihvllle
93 S3
clr
New Or learn
94 39
clr
New York City
70 33 04
rn
Oklahoma City
40 34
clr
Omaha
II 37
clr
Philadelphia
74 33
rn
Phoenix
•9 34
clr
Pllliburgh
77 41
rn
Portland Main#
43 43 ,34
rn
SI Louli
44 U
cdy
Sail Lake Clly
SI 30
clr
Shreveport
97 37
clr
Walhlnglon.D C.
71 30
rn

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Sanlofd Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS

Access 94
Tho Sanford City Commission
hold tho first A c c o s 9 94
mooting last night at El Bethol
Houso of Rofugo on Celory
Avonuo. Cltlzons hoard roports
from various city dopartmont
hoads and board members who
rosponded to quostlons and
discussed plans for tho aroa.
At tho podium is Kevin Stubbs,
chairman of tho Historic Pre­
servation Board. At tho desk,
left to right. City Clerk Jan
Donahoo, District 1 Commis­
sioner Lon Howoll. Others on
hand aro City Managor Bill
Slmmon3, Mayor Bollyo Smith
and Economic Dovolopmont
Director Charlos Rowe. Tho
mooting was Ihe first of four
plannod for tho yoar designed
to take tho city leadership
directly out Into Ihe communi­
ties.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• Vehicular burglaries and n theft were reported Thursday In
the 1900 block of W. First Street. Items valued at #220 were
said to hove been taken from two vehicles. Th e third vehicle, a
brown 1984 Isuzu pickup truck, license number IML-77N was
reported stolen.
• Tools valued at #450 were said to have Iw cii taken
Thursday from a workshop In the 400 block ofE. 20th Street.
• #1,700 In Items were reported stolen Thursday from a
residence In the 100 block of W, 17th Street.
• A telephone valued at #85 was reported taken between
April 5 and April 8, from a residence In thr I HX) block of
Mnngnuntlnr Avenue.
• jew e lry In excess of #17,000 was reportedly stolen
Saturday from a residence In the 1000 block of Grove Manor
Drive,
• Two tanks of nitrous oxide valurd at 8400 were reported
stolen Saturday from a fenced compound at Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
• An estimated 8:1.399 In Jewelry wus reported stolen Friday
from a residence In the 800 block of Santa Barbara.
• A 82.900 fax machine and $400 microwave oven were said
to have been taken Friday In a business burglary In Ihe 800
block of W. 13th Street.

Hcnld Photo by Aptyl Ktnlilon

Reforms to juvenile justice system passed
By JA C K IE HALLIPAX
Associated Pross Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Teen-age criminals may
have had a good laugh nl Florida's Juvenile Justice
system, but reforms passed by slate lawmakers
should sober them up fast, one legislator says.
The system will be both bigger and tougher
under n bill the House sent to Clov. Lawton Chiles
on a 117-0 vote Thursday, seven months after Ihe
last of a string of fntal tourists attacks that gave
Florida unwanted headlines around the world.
Chiles described the legislation (CS-SD 68) as a
pretty good package.
The bill creates a new stale agency to handle
teen-age criminals. It provldrs for more adult
prosecution of hard-core delinquents, longer stays
to detent Ion renters and residential programs
a fter-school p ro g ra m s at m iddle schools,
alternative classrooms and more school police
officers.

"If kids think that our Juvenile Justice system Is
a Joke, they're going to have a rude awakening
shortly." said Rep. Hu zz Ritchie, a Pensacola
Democrat who chaired the House's spcclol
committee on Juvenile Justice.
"Let us take our streets track." a tearful Rrp.
Larcenla J . Dullard said, describing a recent
attack on her son by three teen-agers runglug in
age from 16 to 18.
"W e've got to do something.” said Dullard.
D-Mlaml. "These young people have taken over."
Th e legislation, which carries a prtcetag of 8237
million, doubles a 50-ccnt fee on auto tug
renewals and udds a 820 Have Th e Children
specially lag to Florida's ever-widening array of
car license plates.
The lilll expands space In residential programs
to hold 2,847 more beds and detention centers by
3 1-I beds.
Teen-age offenders are now pul on a waiting list
for a spot In a residential program — and sent

home. Under Ihe bltl. they’ll slay In detention
centers until there's room for them In a bool
camp or any other kind of residential program.
Th e bill also creates a more Intensive residen­
tial program, where teens will be kept under
24-hour watch for up to three yrars.
Under Ihe measure, prosecutors can transfer
defendants as young as 14 Into the adult court
system; current law limits tliut transfer power to
16- nnd 17-year-olds, though younger teens can
he moved Into the adult systrin by a grand Jury.
In addition, the legislation requires thut
Juveniles, regardless of their age. be treated as
adults If their rap sheets include three felonies
and three stays In residential programs
Parents, loo. are affected.
Judges would have the power to order them
Into court when their children get Into trouble
and sentence the parents to comm unity service or
tralnlngclasses.
Parents also may lake a bigger bile tu Ihe

wallet, t he bill erases the current 82.500 cap on
the amount of restitution a parent can he ordered
to pay for damage wreaked by their children.
Th e hill gives Judges the authority to sentence
teen-agers who mouth olf. threaten them or
Ignore court orders to detention centers. Last
year, the state Supreme Court said the wording of
current law did not give Judges that power.
In addition, the bill Includes 861 million to pay
for an after-school program at every middle
school and at alternative schools for disruptive
students — and to provide more school police
officers. The bill has 830 million to establish a
residential academy for troubled teen agers.
While lawmakers applauded thr bill as a good
start, they agreed It won't erase Juvenile crime.
"Government can't solve this problem alone."
Rep. Lori Edwards. D-Auburudalc. said. ‘T u t
atraid It’s going to take a title ot Individual private
commitment.

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Central Florida child killer’s
death sentence is upheld
By BILL KACZOR
Associated Pross Writer

ville man. because the trial Judge
failed to instruct Jurors on lesser
Included offenses.
Th e victim. Thom as Edmonds.
w:is found In a bed In Ills
Jacksonville apartment In 1977.
He had been hit on the hack of
the head and slabbed 11 times.
Eaddy was arrested 13 years
later when police, using new
com jm lcr technology, matched
his fingerprints to those round In
the victim's apartment.
— T h e Justices unanimously
upheld a Public Service C o m ­
mission order tuter|irctlug a
stale law as giving the panel
authority to decide when locnl
telephone company services can

T A L L A H A S S E E - The Florida
Supreme Court has unanimous­
ly upheld Die death sentence of a
halfway house resident who
raped anti murdered u 10-yearold girl In her Apopka home next
door.
At his trial, another halfway
house resident (eMIllcd Elmer
Leon Carroll had told him the
glrl was "cute, sweet and liked
to watch him make boats."
The seven Justices Thursday
also upheld Carroll's murder and
sexual battery convictions.
Th e girl, Christina McGnwun,
was raped and strangled In her
bed on Oct. 30. 1990.
Carroll had argued evidence
lin k in g hint to the c h ild ’ s
m u rd e r. In c lu d in g hair and
blood samples and keys to a
truck stolen from In front of the
v ic tim 's hom e, was tainted By JOH N W HITE
because he wns arrested without A33Qclatod Pross Writer_________
|)robublc cause.
OLYM PIA, Wash. — A state
The Justices ruled |iollcc had
sufficient reason to dctuln Car- law designed tu keep children
roll and scurch him for weupons. from buying recordings with
also turning up the keys, on a " e r o t ic " ly ric s violates the
roadside about u mile from frcc-spccch rights of adults and
where the truck wns abandoned Is unconstitutional, the state
Supreme Court rujed Thursday.
In Orange County.
Th e law, believed tu be the
Th e high court also rejected
Carroll's appeal of the sentenc­ first of Its kind In the nation,
ing Judge's decision the slaying never took effect. It would have
was especially cruel, an aggra­ allowed a county prosecutor to
vating circumstance supporting uak a Judge to declare that a
particular recording appealed to
the death penalty.
Th e Justices cited trial testi­ minors' prurient interests and
mony the victim was alive and offended com m unity standards.
If the Judge agreed, the re­
conscious when she wns raped,
suffering extreme Injury nnd cording would have been forced
to carry un "adults o nly" label.
l&gt;aln.
A dealer who refused lo label
Other Supreme Court rulings;
— T h e Justices also u n a n i­ and restrict the recording's sales
mously ordered n new trial for could have been fined 8500 and
J im m y Lee Eaddy, convicted sentenced tostx mouths In Jail.
Although lhe state chnslltuand sentenced to death for the
stabbing m urder of a Jackson­ ■■tlun pcniiu the l i ’glslattnt to

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have become "effectively com­
petitive."
Th e Florida Cable Television
Association appealed the* PSC
order, arguing for automatic
deregulation of competitive serv­
ices regardless of the degree of
competition. Cable operators artworried phone companies will
use proceeds of monopoly regu­
lated service to subsidize compet 111vc services.
T h e decision will have an
Impact only If Congress allows
phone companies to offer televi­
sion, electronic publishing and
other competitive services, said
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Law restricting music
sales is thrown out
regulate speech It considers
harmful to minors, the erotic
music law also applies to udults
and Is an unconstitutional prior
re stra in t of th e ir protected
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Adults "m ay well refrain from
exercising their rights for fear of
criminal sanctions" under the
law, Smith wrote.
Representatives of the music
industry hailed the decision hut
warned that other attempts at
what they called censorship
would tic mounted.
"T h is decision won't stop peopie wlto arc proponents of this
tyj&gt;c of legislation," said Wash­
ington Music Industry Coalition
spokesman Richard White. "W e
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find some loophole In the law
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EDITORIAL

Thanks,
volunteers
Seminole County officials should be com*
mended for taking time lo notice the many
volunteers who serve the citizens with little
notice. Next week, the some-1,300 volunteers
of numerous organizations will be personally
Invited lo a county reception at Sanford Civic
Center. Members of Friends of the Library.
Master Gardners, the Library Advisory Hoard
and a host of other boards, committees and
groups will be recognized for their long hours
of often thankless service to the citizens of the
county.
Next lime you yell at Planning and Zoning
Commission members for a decision, re­
member. If for only a moment, those folks are
volunteering their time to serve. When
strange things pop up In your yard and you
i all (lie County Extension Office in a panic,
odds are. the person you talk to will be a
skilled volunteer.
Volunteers with Retired Seniors Volunteer
Program provide help throughout the county.
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises operates a
successful food ctanmodlty program solely
with volunteers.
Helping hands provide us all with skills at a
tax rate that’s the best around - zero.
Thanks, volunteers.

CHUCK STONE

B-ball finals score two for South
An incredulous Michael Jordan ami Larry lllrd was Arkansas' coach.
That last fact is especially Important since
would have slapped their heads.
Down the court, past opposing players, Richardson Is one of
seconds on the shot clock, the halt accepted, then a handful of Mack
airborne up over outstretched hands, a graceful coaches, despite the
McDonald's-like arc of triumph. Nothing but net. f a c t t h a t ti I a e k
basketball players
Not once, but twice.
Never before In the history of tiumuukhid have constitute 65 percent
so many (Including the U.S. president) owed so ol Ihe tennis. Not lo
w o r r y .
T h e
much to so few ••and the three-point shot.
For the first time ever, back-to-back nnllnmil C a u c a s i a n championships were won In waning seconds. d o m in a t e d N C A A
'Tw as a glorious and emotionally draining sight a d m in is t r a t io n Is
to behold, especially If you were rooting for the working oil standard­
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two winners.
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As we exult In Carolina, haw ’limit litem Heels!
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brother of
women's N C A A basketball champions, whiners n u m b e r o f b la c k
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and fatherol
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Heels were Joined to Ihelr male counterparts Hast ogy. We celebrate the
daughters, I
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glory In tho
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affair. 21 Arkansas' men Joined North Carolina's
women In reaffirming the emergent South as a No. 1 fan. rose* from Ills seal as an expressionless
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LETTERS

G o o d fo r th e g o o s e
There seems lo be an finitely new noise coming
from some of our legislators these days. Maybe It’s
good. Maybe It’s had. In eltlicr ease H seems to me
lo lie Just imol I k t Ira lister rid of actual responsibili­
ty lor someone’s actions to the shoulders and
backs of someone else. Whatever liappened lo the
old truism that "You arc responsible for your
actions"? When did Congress and/or Tallahassee
repeal tluil one?
Wtial Is this new noise that I make reference lo?
Well now. guys ’n gals, get ready, brace yourself,
here It comes. There's a move afoot to make "y o u "
— all moms and dads — responsible — legally —
lor the crim inal ucls of your kids. When your kids
"get out of hand" In a major way. "y o u " pay die
price, "y o u " gel lined, "y o u " goto Jail. How do you
like "them apples," all you moms and dads out
there In La-La-Land?
Right about now’ It might he u good Idea to "back
u p " about a yard’n-u-hulf- and lake another hard
look at that legislative proposal. If II Is lo be
directed primarily towards those purcntH — those
moms and/or dads who almost never know where
th e ir k id s a rc. and w h o c o u ld n ’ t g iv e a
rut's-haek-door-IcsH what those same kids arc
doing, then that proposal Just might he a great
Idea. If It Is to lie directed towards those parents —
those moms and/or dads — who are genuinely
irylng to bring up llirlr kids according to those
tried and proven "old fashioned methods," then
that proposul might not be worth three cents.
In any ease, there Is a lllp side lo (he coin. If (he
Legislature Is promising to make parents legally
responsible for the criminal acts of their children,
then that same Legislature should make Judges
and parole boards legally responsive fur the future
criminal acts "recommitted" by those persons
released early — well before their term of
punishment has been fulfilled. " T h e y " would pay
ihe price — ’Th e y" would gel lined — "th e y "
would go lo Jail — Just like Ihe moms and/or duds.
After all. what's good enough for moms und/or
dads ought In lx- good enough for Judges and/or
parole boards. Remember Hint old saying: "W h a t’s
good for the goose Is good for the f in d e r." Well. II
ills.
Perhaps II lodges and/or parole txmrds were held
accountable for ihelr
"actions" In Ihe same
manner os (he Legislature may want the parents —
the moms and/or dads — lo he accountable for
their "hiaclions," there Inst might he a whole big
hunch fewer "mistakes'' running around loose In
our society, recommitting more violent felonies.
And It doesn't take a rocket Jockey to realize that
fewer "early released felons" Ixiek on the streets
means fewer recommitted crimes.
After all, what Judge In his or tier right mind Is
going to release a felon on "probation," when that
same Judge knows that he or she will face the same
charges as the felon upon the "next re-urrest" of
thal felon? Maybe — Just maybe — when "their
liberty'* Is at risk, they might lake less risk with
"our safety."
What say you. moms and dads? Good Idea? Had
Idea? Couldn'l give a damn less? How about you.
Judges and panic boards? Good Idea? Lousy Idea?
Couldn't give three damns less? Hey there, all you
good folks In law enforcement, what are your
thoughts and feelings on this?
W hy not let your paper, Hie Sanford Herald,
know where you stand?
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Renewal of ‘lovelanguage’
W A S H IN G TO N — I can't recall exactly what
m y husband hud usked me to do In tlial
conversation some weeks ago — maybe It was
to slop writing on deadline lo give him a ride lo
the Metro or (o help him locate some missing
mall. I was deciding on an answer when I
realized m y 8-year-old son was listening.
When m y husband asked. "So. arc you going
to help me out, honey?" Darreil smiled
expectantly.
"C 'm o n . M om ." he said. "Y o u know that
'honey' means ‘please' In lovelanguage."
It's amazing, the gifts kids can give you with
(heir frcsh-out-of-thc-box insights. At age 2.
m y elder son once stured at a fat, white
rongregntlnn of clouds against the blue sky
and gasped, "Look, Mommy — suds!" And
there's the time when I was frantically rushing
him to dress for preschool. "O h nil right." he
snapped. "Hold your ponies!"
"Lovelanguage" was b u c I i a gill. Ol course
love has Its own special vocabulary. I thought.
So does hate.
In situations like the one with my husband,
do we use lovelanguage primarily to umnljiulaic olhers to do what we wish? Or is Its
purpose to remind us thal even In our
selfishness, our uffectlon Is paramount?
Darrell's words made me think of language
more us un emotional and vlscerul system of
communicating than us an Intellectual and
cultural one. And since m y husband's "honey"
had (be desired effect — look me ouI of myself
Just enough to feel why It would be good to say
yes — I had to wonder:
"W h y don't we use lovelanguage more?"
My early childhood was spent in a household
like many In '50s and '60s America, one where
lovelanguage was seldom spoken — at least
out loud.
"H oneys" and "sweethearts" were rarely
exchanged by m y parents: I don't know If I
ever heard them say, "I love you" to each
other. I don’t know If the L-word was Just
.something you didn't toss around or If my
memory's faulty. Hut m y dlfllculty In recalling
spoken endearments — or regular praise, such
us "You're pretty" or "A re n ’t you smart!" —
makes me think that the language of love was
less verbal.
Hut I never doubted that I was loved.
Affection was verbalized In our off-the-wall
nicknames — m y mom called me "Sissy
Sue-klns" — and In Christmases far more
cxtravagnnt than we culd afford. It was
announced In rituals — In home-cooked meals
culcn nightly together, In how m y mom look
me on her rounds as an Insurance agent. In
how on special Sundays, we’d pile Into the cur,
ride slowly through "rich " neighborhoods and
pick om dream homes.
Parents gave voice to Ihelr love through
everyday action. Its echoes were heard In hard

■

work. In doing whatever was needed to ensure
a better life for ihelr kids. When words were
used, they were often wielded as a scythe — lo
chop a child's errant ego down to size, to keep
him from gelling 'The big head." Kids rarely
were told of Ihelr Inherent great ness — tint
ihey were repeatedly reminded of each flaw
that could keep them from fulfilling II.
T o d a y . I o v •
clanguugc Is spoken
aloud hi the homes of
most families I know.
In any given week,
m y kids coni d
smother a van-sized
c r o is s a n t In th e
"h o n e y s " that get
spread around. Is my
g e n e r a t io n m o re
verbally affectionate
because the women's
movement somehow
freed fathers' oncefro ze n to n g u e s ?
■ Of co u rso
Could parcutul guilt
lo v e h a s Its
over less time spent
o w n s p e c ia l
with kids make us
v o c a b u la ry , I
reinforce love with
th o u g h t. So
words? Maybe It's
does hate. J
what we can give our
kids that we missed.
Hut outside Hie
home, the public use of lovelanguage Is
becoming rarer. Or maybe wc notice II less
because pop culture's downward spiral lias
made hate language seem more dominant.
These days, old-fashioned politeness sounds
like lovelanguage to me.
Profanity screeches al us from passing cur
stereos, ut every sporting event or mall.
Madonnu. frantic over her shrinking alien(Ion-base, lilt pay dirt by tossing the F-w onl at
David Lctterman 13 times. NHC recently
apologized for com ic M artin Law rence's
obscene chatter on "Saturday Night Live,"
W omen's magazines now encourage females lo
celebrate "Hu* bitch w llliln ."
Members of aggrieved groups who spew
venom or contempt at the others gel press.
Those who use lovelanguage — not "honeys"
or "dears" but the vocabulary of conciliation,
of undcrtstnaldng — gel ignored. Rodney
King's once-wrenching. "C a n 't we Just get
along?" has for some folks become a running
Joke.
There arc people who tell me to write
ineuticr, nastier — to use sharper words lo
stick It to those who "deserve" It.
Hut the more venom and contemptuous rage
we express, the more unlivablc the planet
feels. The halelanguage that we delight In
hearing Hung at our enemy Increases hurl and
Intolerance on the other side. It wastes time.

remaining - accepted the pass, paused at the
three-point line, as confident as Alan Ladd
confronting gunslinger Jack Palancc In "Shane."
and nrehed that three-pointer on Its shooting star
destiny.
Th e Carolina victory was sweeter, with ns
much drama as a Shakespearean anthology.
Consider: Carolina was down two points, 0.7
seconds left In the game, Charlotte Sm ith snared
a pass from Stephanie Lnw rcnre and did exactly
as coach Sylvia Hatehell tiad Instructed her - go
for the gold.
And this lanky. 0-fool. chocolate-skinned
young lady, as graceful as a loping fawn, wrote
the scenario that Th u rm a n would follow the next
day •• a nothlng-buMict three-pointer •• Just as
the game ended.
As a brother of three sisters and father of two
daughters. I glory In the victory of the women
T a r Heels. Heeause of Ihelr distinction, more
young women will dare lo dream things that
never were. Th e y will ask. "W h y not?"
Alter watching the stealing and sprinting ot
freshman Marlon Jones, who Is both a track star
and the most talented larcenlst In basketball,
young women will lie Inspired.
Despite such Inspiring performances, however,
women's sjioris still doesn't get Ihe respeci It
deserves.

JACK ANDERSON

U.S. embassies:
Shanties, palaces
W A S H IN G TO N — For the State Depart­
ment It's a familiar crisis between the world's
haves and have-nots •• hut with one iwlsi In
Hits version, the disparity between the
prosperous and the jioor plagues the more
than 300 Am erican diplomatic outposts
around Ihe world.
Some emlxissles look like Third World
shanties while others resemble live star
hotels. An Internal Slate Department In
vesilgaiiou has lound
Hiai some U.S. e m ­
bassies are longing
lor basic necessities
w h ile o t h e r s are
spending lavishly on
eveiyihlng from re­
s u r f a c i n g t e n n is
courts ami healing
sw im m ing pools lo
new g a X eh o s .
barbecue plln and
patio furniture.
hi a dlplomalieally
w o rd e d report on
thriftless diplomats,
t W h y aro
the Stale Dcpaitmeni
som e
Inspector general has
em bassies
concluded that mil
crum bling
lions ol dollars In
while others
e m b a ssy e x p c iid l
indulge In
lures "m ay uni have
croal ure
„
been ihe most ef­
co m lo rts? 1
fective use of Ihe
Department's limited resources."
With "limited resources" why are some
embassies erumtillng while ntliers Indulge In
creature comforts? Funds Congress allocated
for repairs and maintenance are gelling
mlachurincllcd. according to one Inspectors
general n-|&gt;ort.
hi Ja n u ary 1992. Rep. Jo h n Conyers,
D-Mlch.. chairman of Ihe Government Opera­
tions Committee. Initiated the llrsl compre­
hensive Investigation Into the State Depart­
ment's management of Its $10 billion worth
of overseas real estate and construction. "I
urn concerned that the American taxpayer Is
footing Hie bill tx’cause (he Slate Department
- up unlit now •• lias failed lo develop sound
overseas management planning," Conyers
said. "D uring a time ol dwindling foreign aid
dollars. It Is essential lli.it the Slate Depart­
ment make It a top priority."
Conyers found Hi.it 30 percent of U.S.
embassies do not annually survey the
condition of their properly as they are
required and thal 10 percent ol ilic embassies
do not even have a preventive maintenance
program. Most of the p o s t s do not annually
complete Inspection summary reports used tu
develop long-ningc maintenance planning.
Th e legacy of loose accounting Is that the
State Department Is strapped with more than
$350 million lu overdue repairs and crum bl­
ing Infrastructures al many of Its overseas
properties.
M e an w h ile . E m h u ss y Moscow Is de­
teriorating from swelling workloads and
shrinking budgets. Embassy Moscow Is
among the Stale Department posts In desperatc need of maintenance and repair funds. Wi­
re-ported last fall that conditions there- hud
reached a critical stuge. Employees were*
working at desks made of plywood and saw
horses, diplomatic meetings were being held
In Janitor's closets for lack of spucc, and the
plume system was In such disrepair thal il
look the ambassador lhern two hours lo
return u cull (o tI k * White House.
In the event of a crisis, Emtxissy Moscow
may not even lx- able to contact Washington,
a second report warned. "Comm unications al
the Russian posts are* dangerously Inade­
quate. Th e lack of emergency telephone
networks at any of the posts could become
life Ihrcnlenlng In case of civil disasters or
unrest. Inadequate circuitry linking Moscow
with Washington... frequently Interferes with
the conduct of essential business."
If Embassy Moscow wants lo rincl out how
the other hulf lives In the diplomatic world,
they cun check out Embassy Damascus.
American dlplnmuls there used approximate­
ly $80,000 of routine maintenance and
repairs funds (o do a general upgrade.

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Honors-----Continued from Page 1A
Dial level.
Prevention, Oliver said, is llie
key lo the success of their
programs at laikcvlew.
"W e set up student assistance
programs to try to intervene
with the kinds of problems kids
have." Oliver ex|dalneil,
Kare for Kids Is tile umbrella
program that was established
during the 1992-93 school year.
Several programs have been
Im plem ented where students

Airport
ra n w o rk w ith co u n se lo rs,
teachers and administrators on
solving personal problems or
finding the resources they heed
lu get the help they need to
overcome the rmdhloeks life has
pul In their way.
If Hu y are alile to overcome
lhe problems fating Iheni, Oliver
said. I lie youngsters are less
likely to turn to drugs as a way
of coping.
"W e have a very, very strong
program here." Is- said
Referrals for the program
come Irom leacls-rs. bos drivers.

administrators, counselors mid
even the students themselves,
lie said.

Mathers was a Irnmemaker. She
was a member ol First llaptlsl
Church of Tuskawllla.
Survivors Include daughter.
Marilyn Wnlnwright. Tuskawllla:
brothers. C e d i Carter. Carson
C a rtrr. both of Canada. Lee
Carter. SI. Louis; sisters. Siena
Noddtu. Em ily Coekell. Ixith of
Canada: H ire r grandchildren
and Iwo great-grandchildren
Halil w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Goldrnnxl. in charge ol
arrangements.

equipm ent operator. Ih- was
Ila'pllst. He was a member ol
Celery City Elks Lodge. Sanford,
and Ihe Masons. He was an
A rm y veteran.
Survivors Include daughter,
Virginia West. New York: four
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge ol arrangements

" E v e r y o n e ts In v o lv e d In
keeping these students drug
free." Oliver said.
C u rre n tly , laikcview ts In­
volved in training studeiils to
serve as peer counselors so
students cun help one another In
the light against drugs.
"T ills Is a very dynamic pro­
gram ," Oliver said. “ We want It*
support the students here lo
their liencllt."

DEATHS
ALMA MAE BAGWELL
Alma Mae Bagwell, 69. Sun
Carlos Avenue. Sanford, tiled
Wednesday. A|trll III, 1994. at
Central Florida lU-gloual Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Horn Dec. H. 1924.
In I'arma. Mo . she moved to
Central Florida In 1972 Mrs.
Hagwell was a hcnullclnn and a
homemaker. She was a member
of Sanford Church of C hrist,
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n .
Gregory E. Rockwell. Dt-Hary:
s t e p d a u g h t e r s . It e v e r I y
Rockwell, Rockville, Md., Ju d y
Rockwell. Hagerstown. Md.: two
grandchildren
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge ol arrange­
ments.

LIZZIE W. SANDERS

DONNA SUE W ILLIAMS
D onna Sue W illia m s . 3H.
Richmond Ave . Sanford, died
I Intraday. April 14. 1994. hi her
residence. Horn March 22. 1956.
in Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident Mrs Williams was a
sell employed ltfiuscUrcpcr, She
wu .ii member of Church ol God
Survivors Include husband,
To n y ; parents. Allien C. anil
M a rilyn Richardson, Osteen;
mollier. Clara Mac Richardson.
Sanlord: sons. Michael Hopkins.
Orange City. .Joshua. Sanford:
siste rs, C n lc c n lila e k sh e a r.
Springdale. Ark . Cathy Inman.
J o y c e D a w s o n . K a tie A n n
Mrldger. Misty Rlehardsou. all ol
Osteen. Vicky Sniders. Sanlord;
b r o th e r s . Jo e R ic h a r d s o n .
R u s s e ll Richardson. Albert I.
Richardson, Handy Richardson,
idl ol Osteen. Rnljrrl Richardson.
Sanlord
Allm an-Long Funeral Home
Dellary. In charge ol arrange
merits

Maude Coleman. MH. Ruby
Street, Sanford died Wednes­
day. April 1.1. 1994. at her
residence Horn Dee. 14. 1905, in
Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident. Mrs. C olem an was
lottricrly a secretary lor Chelsea
Abstract. She was a member ol
First Hulled Meihotlisi Church.
Sanford
Survivors Include nieces. Ellen
T Dosscy. and Martha T Vihlen.
both of Sanford; nephews. A ir y
C a rra w a y , A tla n ta , A n d re w
C a rr a w a y . S a n fo rd . S id n e y
( arraway. Tllusvllle
Kitssou Funeral Home. San
lord. In charge ol arrangements

Lizzie W Sanders. 76. of 132-1
Oleander Ave„ Sanford, died
Wednesday. A |*r11 13. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San
bird. Horn Feb 12. I9IH . in
C olquitt. G il . she moved lo
Sanford In 1940from there. Mrs
Sanders was a Im m rm akrr and a
memlrer of Triu m p h Holiness
Church
Su rvivors luehule Imsbanil.
Robert: sons, Dud. Willie and
ilu n y , all ol Saiilonl. Maurice.
Madison, daughters. Llz/lt- Hill
Del t ona
St e p It a n I e
Krawe/.ynskl. Del.and Sylvia
Helser. Siinlord. sisti-rs, Rosa
C o a c h m a n , Maggie F la g le r,
Savannah Landis Essie Perry,
all ol Sanford: 2H gr.uidi hllilren
and I M great-grandchildren
Wllson-Eli lielbergei M oriuarv
ha . Sanford in &lt; barge ol at
raiigemeuts

HAZEL V, MATHKRH

W ILLIE "B IL L " T U H N E H

TU R N E R .W IL L Il B IU

Ha/, el V
Mu ( h e r s . H 'J.
luskawllla Hoad. Oviedo, died
Wednesday, April 13. 1994. al
Wilder i’urk Memorial Hospital
Horn Feb l, 1905, In Nova
Scot la. Canada she moved lo
Central Florida lo 1936 Mrs.

W illie " H il l
I tim e r
HI
Soulhwesi Road. Sanlord. died
Thursday. April 1-1. 1994. al
Good Samaritan Home. Sanford.
Horn J u ly 16. 1909. In Lloyd. Inmoved to Sanford in 1944. Mr.
T u rn e r was a retired heavy

Turner, 14 of Soulhwi^l Ho.»d Sanford who
died ThyruLi/, will betwld J p m Sundtiy At
Hr%Cu&gt;e Church of God II Ninth Street end
Hkfcory Avenue Interment to follow In the
VA MfCfion of EvtrgrHn Cemetery Sanford
Friendi may tfllf fit the funeral home
Solurdiiy from %? p m
Sunni# Funeral Heine WO Locust Aye

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Continued from Page IA
International
Arrivals Term inal. Presclil facili­
ties at the terminal hulldlrig arc
used for domestic flights. "Once
the new huiltllng Is d o n e ,"
C'tHike said, "the present termi­
nal south side will be for bag­
gage claims, and the northern
area for domestic lllghts aotl
Might •connected services."
Last week. Cooke said, ihe
Florida Department of Transpor­
tation approved an additional
lundlng grant, which will allow
the main Aviation Authority,
presently located al Hulldlrig I.
to la- relocated to the second
Moor of the new terminal.

"W here we arc now ," Cooke
said. "Is In very bail condition. Il
has been here since 1942. and Is
really not going lo see much
more time. We have already
scheduled II lor eventual demoli­
tion. although w r may give It to
the fire department or find some
other use."
Th e building served as the
main headquarters office when
Ihe alrporl was the Navy and
Naval Auxiliary Air Stations, In
the 40s. 50's undcurly 60s.
"O rig in a lly , we planned to
have a portion of the area facing
Ihe runw ay not completed for
part of the second floor of Ihe
new building." Cooke said. "Hut
with this F D O T grant, we will he

able to Include this in ihe
present w ork."
T h e $2.2 million for construc­
tion Is part of $3 million to be
used. Cooke said Ihe rest of the
money will be used for site work
and parking lot development
around the facilities.
In addition lo the Alrporl
Authority eventually moving lo
the second floor of the new
International Arrivals Term inal.
Cooke said there will be up to
one-third of tlic second floor
space In the new building w hirl)
w o u ld n o t be c o m p le t e ly
finished, but made available for
leasing, with the renters to pay
lor completion.

M o st U.S. blacks say racial
eq u ality still far o ff
By SARAH N0RD0REN
Associated Press Writer
C H IC A G O — Sixty-five perc ent
ol American blacks questioned
lu ii survey said racial equality
will nnt come during their life­
time. If ever

Memorial
Continued from Page 1A
for the animals who
were lost and rims*- which sur­
vived
Four tickets to Universal S tu ­
dios lit Orlando will he rallied olf
as part ol the luudralsrr on
Saturday.
Person said the adoptive peo­
p le ip H ie &gt;lngs which were
|n|ured In the lire arc Ix-lng
&lt;out.ii ted and they will he pres­
ented with memorial plaques on
Saturday.
Halil win Falrrhlld Ornelerlcs
and Funeral Homes has donaled
a l i v e lo o t by th re e fool
headstone to the Humane Sodely on which the dogs which lost
their lives will t»- memorloll/eil
White. Person slid, there Is not
enough loom to name each dog
Individually, a poem will he
InsetIbcil on tin- headstone to
rememlM-r them
P e rs o n saltl c o m m u n i t y
awareness Is essential in re­
building the Seminole County
Humane Society facility.
"W e need people to know what
we iire doing," she said

Th e survey of more than 1.000
blacks ulso Indicated a “ more
radical black A m e rica than
existed even five years ago" —
particularly among younger and
poorer blacks, who Increasingly
embrace some aspects of black
nationalism, said survey author
Michael Dawson.
" T h e m a jo rity of Africa n Americans believe that Am eri­
can society Is systematically
utifair to African Americans and
that the prospects for Improve­
ment ure low," said Dawson, a
political science professor at Ihe
University of Chicago.
Elijah Anderson, it University
ol Pennsylvania sociologist, said
the findings, released Thursday,
were not surprising.
" A lol of this Is due lo the
wavs In which blacks have been
iii least symbolically closed out
ol
the political and social
system over the past 12 or 13
years." said Anderson, author of
"S tre e twise: Race Class and
Change in the Urban C o m m un i­
ty."
"Th a t doesn't mean they’ve
been closed out lu actuality. Imt
lu some symbolic sense, people
see themselves iis being locked
out."
Dawson and his colleagues
s u r v e y e d 1 .2 0 6 r a n d o m ly
selected blacks by telephone late
last year and early this year. The
margin ol error was plus or
minus 3 percentage points,
Forty-two jicrceiil saltl racial
equality would not tie achieved
In their lifetime; 23 percent said

II would never occur.
A vast majority said American
society. Its economic and legal
systems are unfair to blacks

Class
Continued from Page l A
and teachers over
the next few weeks as well
Willie Holt, director of middle
school education for the district,
Hiild It is only hy necessity and
by financial pressures I hat m id­
dle schools ended up wi t h
shortened days.
Th e problem stemmed from
the scheduling and financing
problems of transporting the
middle schoolers lo school beIween the high school students
and the elementary school stu­
dents.
Dr. Joe Wise, director of the
school district's transportation
services department, has In ­
formed the district admlnlstalors
t h a t t h e r e w o u l d he few
scheduling and routing pro­
blems lu providing hits service lo
the students II the extra time
were added to tin- middle school
day.
As tor the udded three minutes
In each class. Holt said. It may
not sound like much, tail II wlil
make a world of difference.
"It gives students un extra
three minutes to study, lo work
on ii computer, to work on an
assignment." he said, "ll makes
a big difference In the overall
picture."

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Chopper shootdown probe begins
NATIONAL
BRiEPS
Paternity tests: Swabs replace needles
G R EEN SB O R O . N.C. — Someone Ims conic up with n way to
tnkc (tie sting out or paternity testing — at least for the baby.
Genetic Design Inc., which processes 50.000 paternity tests a
veur. has Introduced GcnSwab. n cotton swab that can collect
DN A — an Individual’s genetic blueprint — by lifting cells from
Inside the cheeks of even newborns.
. ... „
Normally, paternity tests ore done by drawing blood wit
needle It’s painful, and often It cannot tie done until the child
Is at least 0 months old. said Dr. Holier! Uevcr. who oversees
the Greensboro coni|&gt;any's DN A department.
"T h e blood samples are very reltnblr but they can be very
traumatic for the baby and the parent." Never said. We fee
we have a test that’s Just ns reliable while also being safer,
cleaner and painless."
GcnSwab will also enable mothers to establish the paternity
of the child earlier and obtain child support more promptly.
Th e technology already Is used by the Pentagon to Identify
m ilitary personnel.
.
,
Genetic Design Is offering GcnSwab tests for the same price
as blood tests. 8195.

Nursing mom escorted out of art exhibit
T O L E D O , Ohio — A woman was asked to leave a Toledo
Museum of Art exhibit containing Rubens nudes while she
breast-fed her 3-month-old son.
Th e museum later apologized and said nursing Is now
allowed In exhibit rooms If done discreetly.
Jane Noflke of Ann Arlxtr. Mich., complained that she was
nursing In the corner of nn exhibition room Feb. 2l&gt; while
draped with a shawl when guards told her breast feeiltng was
"not acceptable" and escorted her ton private room.
"T h is ty|&gt;e of unfriendly and aggressive behavior to u mother
and nursing baby Is absolutely uncalled for.” she said In a
letter to the museum.
"W e posed no threat to the paintings nor other viewers. In
fact, m any of the paintings had nude women In them, not that
m y breasts were exposed.”
Th e exhibit was devoted to the works of the 17th century
Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, known for his large and
fleshy nude figures.

Big Boy bounced out of New England
SP R IN G FIELD . Mass. — Th e Big Boy needs to grow up. says
a New England restaurant chain that's replacing the
burger-toting kid In red-checked overalls with less fully cuisine.
Alxlow Corp.. the region's last Big Boy franchise holder, has
dropped Its affiliation with the Michigan-based Ellas Bios,
chain that now holds the rights to the chubby-cheeked mascot.
Th e fiberglass figure has been removed from 18 Alxlow
restaurants In Massachusetts and Connecticut
The break stemmed In part from a decision to move further
Into fuinlly-style dining with menus featuring more home-style
New England favorites and broiled loods with less fat. said
George and Ronald Alxlow. The two operate the Sprlnglleldbased chulri.
And as Big Boy became more Midwest-centered. Midwestern
tastes and consumer preferences dominated Its menu and
advertising, they said.
"W e just felt we were not getting the value of service for the
franchise fee.” George Abdow said Thursday.
The chain has 050 restaurants concentrated In the Midwest
and South, said To n y Michaels, vice president for murkcllng for
Ellas In Warren. Mich. Me confirmed Atxlow’s defection.

Government losing money
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e government Is losing millions of
dollars a year because many nutlonal parks aren’t collecting
entrance fees as well as they could, according to Interviews and
federal uudlts.
Officials of the National Park Service urul Its parent agency,
the Interior Department, disagree about the extent of the
losses.
An audit by Interior's Inspector general last year, obtained by
Th e Associated Press, set the figure at us much as SI05
million. Th e Park Service acknowledged losses of ut least $-10
million a year but found fault with the auditing procedures of
the IQ's office.
"W e have not had the stalling to collect ns much money as
could have been collected." Dick Martin, chief of resource and
visitor protection at the Park Service, conceded In an Interview.
’It’s Just a matter of all the competing demands."

You’re in good company
W A S H IN G TO N — If you've been scurrying to meet tonight's
midnight deadline for filing federal Income tax returns, you've
got plenty of company.
Th e Internal Revenue Service estimates It will receive 35
million returns plus 5 million extension requests this week — a
goodly portion of them mailed today.
Many IRS offices arc planning late hours to handle
last-minute requests for forms und Information. And no doubt
the familiar lines will appear at post offices.
IRS Commissioner Margaret Milner Richardson says she
hopes such queues soon will lx? a nightmare of the past,
banished by modern Innovations such as electronic and
telephone filing.

WORLD /fS j( W/J J vffl' s*\J
BRIEFS gjjggg
Trade war waged
M AR RAK ESH . Morocco - Th e y cumc to sign the biggest
trade treaty In history todny. but the world's four biggest
trading part pers spent most of their time waging trade war.
The United States has failed to make headway In prying open
Japan's markets and Is scuffling with Canada over wheat
subsidies.
And an Internal battle In the European Union over bananas
threatens EU approval of u deal rcuched Wednesday with the
United States on government procurement contracts.
The disputes will not affect today's signing by about 120
countries of the Uruguay Round free-trade accords, reached
under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. But the
disputes may point to larger conflicts In store.

Ethnic bloodbath continues
K IG A LI. Rwanda — Rwanda's capltul smells of rotting flesh;
Its streets arc littered with decaying corpses. Still, there was no
letup In the central Afrlcun nation's ethnic bloodbath.
Foreigners braved a rocket attack on Rwanda's airport
Th u rsd a y as they fled the relentless fighting between
government troops and the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front.
Mortar shells continued to explode ns rebels rejected U.N.
efforts to broker a cease-fire. Rebels warned the 2,300 U.N.
peacekeepers In Rwanda they would be considered "hostile" If
they weren't out todny.
•
Th e U.N. Security Council hns decided not to withdraw the
mostly unarmed peacekeepers, but said It would not use force
to try to stop the bloodshed.
From A ssociated Press reports

.

humnn errors, probably, and
there might be process or system
AP Military Writer________________
errors as well.”
Fifteen of the dead were m ili­
W A S H IN G TO N Air Force
Investigators are sorting through tary officers from the United
gun camera footage, audio tapes States, three from Turkey, two
and pilot Interviews to determine from B rita in and one from
why two F -I5 C Jets shot down France, all supporting the U.N.
two U.S. A rm y helicopters over humanllarlnn relief operation for
th e K u r d i s h m i n o r i t y I n
northern Iraq.
northern Iraq. Five Kurd pas­
Defense Secretary W llllu m
P e rry sa id he w a s tu k ln g sengers also were killed.
Th e Pentagon had not released
p e rs o n a l r e s p o n s ib ility for
Thursday's tragedy in which 20 names of the dead by late
people were killed when tlie Air Thursday.
President Clinton expressed
Force pilots apparently mistook
"terrible sorrow" and pledged a
their fellow soldiers for Iraqis.
Already. Perry mild, changes thorough Investigation. He or­
In procedures had been In ­ dered U.S. flags on public build­
stituted to help prevent a recur­ ings throughout the nation to be
flown at half staff through sun­
rence.
"W e ’re continuing the opera­ set M onday "n s a m ark of
tions In northern Iraq, but we respect for those who died ns n
huve made some adjustments to result of the tragic Incident."
Perry said he had set In
our procedures ... which take the
motion two Investigations. One,
hair trigger ofr to a certain
Initiated Immediately by Joint
extent." Perry told AP Network
Chiefs C h a irm a n Gen. Jo h n
News.
Th e secretary said that for Shallknshvlll. was to review the
flight procedures In the three
security reasons lie could not
no-fly zones where U.S. aircraft
describe the exact steps taken,
fly — In northern and southern
but presum ably rules under
Iraq and Bosnia.
which pilots attack targets have
Perry asked Shallknshvlll "to
been made more strict or the
take action which can minimize
authority for firing must come
the chance of any kind of
from higher-level officers.
recurrence of this.” Perry said.
Questioned how such a trage­
Ll. Gen. Richard Keller, the
dy could occur. Perry replied.
chief
of operations for the U.S.
"Th ere were errors. There were

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W A S H IN G TO N
- Cigarette
makers are under orders to give
Congress all studies, research
no te s and even Internal memos
atxnil any rescan h they've ever
done on tile dangers and ad
dlcllvcncsaof nicotine.
T h e demand m ine hum angry
m em bers ol a congressional
s u b c o m m itte e , and after a
heated exchange, top executives
ol the nation's seven leading
tobacco companies reluctantly
agreed Thursday.
But at the same time, the
executives Insisted that ciga­
rettes aren’t any more harmful
or a d d ictive than coffee or
sweets.
"I have a common-sense defi­
nition of addiction." said Philip
Mo r ri s President W i l l i a m
Campbell. "I'm a smoker and
I'm not a drug addict. "
"Y o u and I tilth know that
T w in k le s don't kill a single
A m e ric a n ." responded Rep
Henry W axman. D-Callf. "T h e
difference between cigarettes
anti Tw in kle s and the other
p ro d u c ts yo u m e n tio n e d Is
death."
T h e tobacco executives spent
more than six hours testifying
before W axm an's House Energy
and C o m m e rc e health s u b ­
committee about what gtx-s Into
cigarettes und whether the In­
gredients are dangerous.
At a hearing session Wednes­
day. the Industry released Its
long-secret list of chem icals
added to cigarettes.
But that s not enough, said
Rep Ron W ydcn. I) Ore . who
asked the companies to reveal
how much of ttic chemicals are
In Individual cigarettes, lie cited
a new report by the federal
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention that said without
that Information, there was no
way to calculate the toxicity or
the chemicals.
Publicizing chemical qu a n ­
tities would allow competitors to
copy special brands, responded
R .J. Reynolds Chairman Jam es
Johnston. Th e Industry has of­
fered repeatedly to help the (.D C
privately research these ques­
tions. but the government never
accepted, he said.
Th e government blames smok­
ing for 400.000 U.S. deaths a
year. But the cigarette makers
denied there Is proof cigarettes
cause any Illness.
T h e y denied manipulating the
amount of nicotine In cigarettes
or that the chemical Is addictive,
two Issues the Food and Drug
Administration Is considering In
Its decision on whether to regu­
late cigarettes as drugs.
"W e do not do anything to
hook smokers or keep them
hooked," said Johnston. "W e no
more manipulate nicotine In
cigarettes than coffee makers
manipulate cufTcliic."
But lawmakers said the In­
dustry Itself has done numerous
studies on the Issues. Rep. Mike
Synar. D-Oklu.. said a Philip
Morris scientist discovered nico­
tine appeared addictive In 1983.
live years before the U.S. sur­
geon general reached the same
conclusion, but never published
the findings.

id

European C o m m a n d , snld a
group of m ilita ry and legal
specialists would spearhead the
Investigation, Including experts
In F-15 and U H -00 Black Hawk
helicopter operations.
Representatives from the other
nations who also lost people
would be Invited to assist the
study, said Keller, speaking by
telephone with Pentagon report­
ers from the European Com ­
m a n d C e n te r In S t u t t g n r t .
Germany.
Following a survey of the
crash site, the investigators
would study the voice transmis­
sion tapes from the helicopters
and the F- 15s. the cam era
footage normally on the Jets and
Hie radnr data from the A W A C s
warning and control aircraft that
observed the Incident, a senior
Pentagon official Bald.
U.S. military officials acknowl­
edged that during the three
years allied aircraft have been
patrolling northern Iraq, no Iraqi
helicopters e ver hnve been
sighted ns far north In the no-fly
zone ns the Black Hawks were.
Keller did say. however, that
Increased Iraqi aircraft activity
had been observed south of the
zone delineated by the 30th
parallel and that there had been
sporadic Incidents of ground fire
and Irnql radar activity Inside
the zone.

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Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged at »*&gt; Graity Pt
Dr . 1101. Lake Mary, FL 11744.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fldltlou* Nam* ot MAIN
STREET TRADING, and that I
Intend to regltler tald name
With tht Dlvilton ol Cor pur a
tlont, Taliaha*»ee. Florida. In
accordance with the provltlont
ot Ihe Fldltlou! Name Statute*.
ToWII Section 445 04, Florida
Statute* 1741
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
imped vehicle* one hour to
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Plaintiff.
OEQ 144
JEREM Y A COOPER. ALTA
M O N TE H E IG H TS CONOO
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
NOTICC OF
Defendant!*)
FICTITIOUS N A M I
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby glvtn.th*&gt; I
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
am engaged In butlneti *13451
NOTICE I I HEREBY OIVEN
Orlando Dr . Sanford.
purtuant to an Order or Final
Seminole County. Florida;order
Judgment of loreclotur* dated
Ihe Fldltlou* Name Ot C 4 N
March Jt, 1444 and enlaced In
INDUSTRIES, and that FTWend
C*M No 41 2112 CA 14 E ol the
to regltler tald name with Ihe
Circuit Court ot the llth Judicial
Dlvlilon ol Corporation*. Telia
Circuit In and tor Seminole
hattee. Florida. In accordance
County, Florida wherein Kl»lak
with the provltlont ol the
National Bank Plalntllf and
Fldltlou* Name Statute*. To
Jeremy A Cooper and Jeremy
Wit Section I4S04. Florida
A Cooper and Altam onte
Statute* 1441
Height* Condominium Attode
Corey Witch
lion Inc are defendant*. I will
Publlth April It. 1444
tell to the hlghett and bett
OEQ lit
bidder tor ca*h at the wett Ironl
door ol the Seminole County
CourthouM, Ml N Park Ave
NOTICE OF
nue. Santord. Florida at II 00
FICTITIOUS NAME
o'clock A M on April 14. 1444 the
Notice I* hereby given that we
following dater ibed property at
are engaged In bullne** In
Mt forth In tald Order or Final
Oeltona. FL Volutla County.
Judgment, towlt:
Florida, under the Fldltlou*
U n it 115. A L T A M O N T E
Name ot PURR F E C T P ET
HEIGHTS, a Condomlnum, and
CARE, and that we Intend to
an undivided 4111 Inleretl In the
regitler taid name with the
common elementt appurtenant
Dlvltlon ol Corporation* Talia
thereto In accordance with the
hattee. Florida. In accordance
Declaration ol Condominium
with Ihe provlilon* ol Ihe
tiled February 14. 147# In Ot
Fldltlou* Name Statute*. To
tidal Record* Book 110*. Page
Wit Section I4t 04. Florida
1704. Public Record* ol Semi
Statute* 1441.
not# County. Florida; a/k/a lit
Debora C ou rt. Altam onte
Dawn A Leonard
Spring*. Florida 11701
Nancy S Leonard
Dated at Seminole County,
Publlth April It. 1444
Florida April 1,1444
DEQ IM
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE OF
By Jan* E JaMwIc
FICTITIOUSNAM E
At Deputy Clerk
Notice It hereby given that I
Publlth April*. It. 1444
am engaged at 1444 Old Lake
UEQ4S
Mary Rd #111. Santord. Semi
nole County. Florida, under the
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Fldltlou* Name ol AMICK
FOR
C U STO M W O O D C R A F T 4
HALFWAY HOUSE
OESION. and that I Intend to
PROORAMS
regltler *ald name with the
The State ol Florida. Depart­
Dlvltlon ol Corporation*. Talla
m ent ol H e a lth and Re
hattee, Florida. In accordance
hablIllative Service*. Juvenile
with the provldon* ol the
Juttlc* Quality Atturanc* Ol
Fldlllou* Name Statute*. To
lice. O lllrld 7. I* tolldllng
Wit Section 441 04. Florida
propotalt tor the provlilon ol
Statute* 1441
Halfway Moute Program* In
Scot Amlck
Orange. Otceole. Brevard and
Publlth April It. 1444
Semlnola Countle*. The pro
DEQ I1T
gram* will Mrve on* hundred
thirty five (lit ) moderate rltk
committed male youth. Coplet
ol the completed Requett lor
NOTICE OF
Propotal are available from
FICTITIO USN AM E
M ik e J o h n io n . P ro g ra m
Notice I* hereby given that I
Speclallit. Suit* TISC South
am engaged at 100 E a tt
Tower, 400 W#*t Roblnton
Semoran Boulevard. Cattal
Street. Orlando. Florida 11*01.
berry. Florida 11707. Seminole
1407) 411 4214. Notice or Intent
County. Florlde. under the
lo Submit a Propotal mu»l be
Fldltlou* Nam* ol REGENCY
received
by April 24. 1444 at S:00
SQUARE, and that I Intend to
p m IES T). All propotalt mutl
regltler tald name with Ihe
be received by May 11. 1444 al
Dlvltlon ol Corporation*. Talla
1 00 p m. (E S T). The Depart
hattee. Florida. In accordance
menl reMrvet the right to r*|*c!
with the provltlont ol the
any and all propotalt or accept
Fldlllou* Nam# Statute*. To
minor Irregularltle* In the bett
w ill Section 445 04, Florida
Inleretl ol the dale. Certified
Slalute* 1441.
Minority Butlnett Enferprltet
FEM A VENTURES. INC.
are
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Keller afiid
snld Ithe
F-15
pilots
tired

m issile s at the h e lic o p te rs 4 !
because they thought the Blnrk
H a w k s were Irnql attack
helicopters known as Hinds.
"T h e pilots of the F -IB s feel
they had positively Identified the « i
Hinds." said Keller.
Iraq Is prohibited under a U.S.
and allied enforced no-fly ar­
rangement from using pluncs or
helicopters north of the 36th
parallel. Violators are subject to
being shot down by U.S. or allied
patrol planes.
Keller said the pilots of the
single-seat F -IS s were flying In
daylight. In good weather, und
established what he culled " v i­
sual Id e n tific a t io n " of the
choppers. In other words, they
could sec the choppers but
mistook them for Irnql.
U.S. warplanes and helicopters
normally use electronic Iden­
tification systems designed to
tell friend from foe.
A s k e d w h a t t h r e a t t he
helicopters might have posed
that Justified shooting them
down, Keller replied. " I honestly
don't know."
A Kurdish spokesman said the
helicopters were ferrying U.S .
British. French and Turk ish of­
ficers from the U.N. office In
Zakho. near the Turkish border.

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NO. 44-47I-CA-I4-L
C ITY OF SANFORD POLICE
DEPARTM ENT.
Plaintiff
v*
RALPH RASH.
Defendant
NOTICEOF FOR FEITURE
PROCEEOINO
TO RALPH J RASH. 110
BALBOA COURT. SANFORD
FL
FATINA RASH. ItO BALBOA
COURT. SANFORD. FL
and all Other! who claim an
Inter**! in the below detenbed
property
Chlel Ralph Huttell ot the
Santord Police Deparlment.
Seminole County, Florida
through h it o ltlc a r t. In
vatllgalort or agtnlt. Mliad the
tubltctpreparty, to wit.
17*0 OOU S CURRENCY
on March 4. 1444. al or near
Semlnola County. Florida, and It
prttenlly holding tald property
tor the purpoM ot torleltur#
purtuant to Section* 411 701 707.
Florid* Statute*, hat R E ­
QUESTED that an Honorable
Judge o! the Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florlde. Itlu#
a Finding ol Probable C tu u
why the above property thould
not be tor felted to the above
agency You will be Mnl * copy
ol the Finding ol Probable
CeuM once It It tlgned by the
Judge end II wilt edviM you how
and when lo retpond to Ihtt
requett tor forfeiture
I HEREBY C E R TIFY THAT
a true and correct copy ol the
foregoing hat been furnlthed to
the above named eddrtiMt by
U S reglitered melt, return
receipt requetted thlt llth day
ol April. 1444
NORMAN R WOLFINGER
STATE ATTORNEY
BY Ann# E Richard*
Rutberg
Attltlant Stale Atlor ney
Florida Bar 1247401
Of tic* ot the State Attorney
100 Eatt Flrtt Street
Santord. FL 11771
407 J21 7514
Publlth: April 11. 21.14*4
DEQ 141

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
PROBATE OIVISION
CASE NO. PR 41 4*0 CP
IN RE: Etlaltol
JOSEPH R STEENBEKE
Deceived
N O TICEO F
ADMINISTRATION
The edmlnltlrallon ot the
E it a t e ol J O S E P H R
STEEN BEKE. Oeceeted. File
PR 41 4MCP. ll pending In the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County, Florlde. Probate Olvl
tlon. Ihe eddrett ol which It
Seminole County Courlhoute,
Santord. Florida. The name*
and addratMt ol tha pertonal
rep ratenlallva and ol tha
partonal rapratantallva't at­
torney are Ml forth below
Any Inleretled perton upon
whom thlt notice It Mrved who
Intend* lo challenge the validity
ol lha will, tha qualification* ol
tha partonal rapratanlallva.
vtnu*. or lurltdlctlon ol lha
court, and all pariont having
claim* agalnit thlt attala who
art tarvad with a copy ol Ihlt
nolle*, ar* required lo III* with
Ihlt court tuch ob|tcllon or
claim within the later ol three
month* alter Ihe del* ol Ihe lint
publication ol Ihlt nolle* or
thirty day* alter the date ot
tervlce ot a copy ol Ihlt nolle*
on that perton
Pariont having claim* agalntl
lha atlala who ar* nol known lo
Ihe partonal repreMntatlv* and
whole name* or addratMt ar*
not reetonably aicertalnabl*
mutl III* all claim* agalntl the
atlala wllhln three month! alter
Ihe del* of the lin t publication
ol tbit nolle*.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dal* ol Ihe lint publica­
tion ol Ihlt notice It April IS.
1444
Pertonal RepreMntatlv*:
JoMph J. Sleenbek*
2111 Sweelalr* Court
Apopka. Florlde 12711
JenS. RoMnberg
Attorney lor Pertonal
RepreMntatlv*:
111 Eatt Mark* Slreel
Orlando. FI. 11101
Fla Bar l I0S4S4
Publlth: April It. 22.1444
DEQ lit

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NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUSNAM E
Nolle* It hertby given that w*
ar* engaged In butlnett al 404
Sllvertmllh Circle. Lake Mery
1274*. Samlnol* County. Florida,
under Ihe Flctlllou* Nam* ol
S H E FFIE LD HOMEOWNERS
A S S O C I A
TlON. and tht* we mte-d to
regltter tald name with the
Dlvltlon of Corporation*. Talla
hattee. Florida. In accordance
with the provltlont ol the
Fldltlou* Name Statute* To
Wit Section 441 04. Florid*
Statute* '441
SILVERLAKES
WEST HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC
Kent R Wllklnt
Jeffrey Green
Publlth ApriMS. 1444
DEO 114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S IN O 41 1174CAM
OIVISION E
V IC T O R IA M O R TG A G E
CORP.,
Plaintiff
vt
BERTR AN D T GRAFFIS
at el.
Delendeniltl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to e Order Retchedul
Ing Foreclotur* Sal* dated April
4. 1444. and entered In Ca m NO
4} 1174 CAME ol Ih# Circuit
Court ol Ih* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
VICTORIA MORTGAGE CORP
It the Plalntllf and BERTRAND
T GRAFFIS and' AUDREY G
GRAFFIS ". hit tpouM II mar
rled. HD R EALTY, INC . and
SAN FO RD P LA C E HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
ar* the Defendant*. I will Mil lo
th* hlghett and bail bidder tor
cetn at Ih* well front ttept ol
tho SEMINOLE County Court
houM at It 00 e m . on th# llth
day ol May. 1444. Ih* following
dttcrlbed proparty at Ml lorth
In tald Final Judgment
LOT 40 SANFORO PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREO F AS
RECORCED IN PLAT BOOK
11. PAGES 11 THROUGH 11. OF
THE PUBLIC RECURDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
I0A
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih#
Mel ot thlt Court on April II.
1444
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Cltrk
Publlth: April IS. 22.1444
OEQ lit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.41 II74-ME
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF FLORIOA.
PlalntllKtl.
V4.
DONALD J. BRADY, ttal.
Deltndanllt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuant lo a Final Judgment ol
lorodoturt doled April 4. 1444.
and anlarad In Cat* No
41 1274 I4E ol Ih* Circuit Court
ol tho E IO H TEEN TH Judicial
Circuit in and for SEMINOLE
County, Florlde wherein FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA It Ih* Plaintiff and
DONALD J. BRADY and CASA
P A R K V I L L A S OF
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC., ar* Ih#
Deltndanti. I will Mil lo Ih*
hlghetl end bett bidder f jr cath
on Ih* well Ironl tlept ol Ih*
SEMINOLE County CourthouM
al 11:00 * m „ on th* 101ft day ot
May, 1444. th* following d#
tcrlbod properly at Ml forth In
told Final Judgment:
Lot 4. Block I. CASA PARK
VILLAS, PHASE I. according lo
th* plat thereof at recorded In
Plat Book It. Pogot 14 and 11 ol
Ih# Public Record* ol Semlnolo
County, Florlde.
WITNESS MY HAND end Ih*
Mel ol Ihlt Court on April 4.
1444
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clorkol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Cltrk
Publlth: April 11.21.1444
DEQ IS*

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IN BRIEF
LOCALLY

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Hornets hold off Magic
O R LA N D O Alonso Mourning, overshad­
owed statistically by Shaqulllc O'Neal. made the
biggest shot of the game os Charlotte tightened
the Eastern Conference playofT race with a
112-108 win over Orlando on Thursday night.
Mourning made a 15-foot Jumper over O'Neal
utter Orlando’s All-Star center scored 12 con­
secutive points lo trim Charlotte's lead to
109-107 with Just under a minute to go.
O'Neal led Orlando with 37 points and 10
rebounds. Dennis Scott had n season-high 32
points while Nlrk Anderson scored 2 1.

Santiago, Abbott lead Marlins
MIAMI Hcnlto Santiago hit a three run
double and Kurt Abbott followed with a homer
as Florida scored six runs In the first Inning and
boat Houston 8-2 Thursday.
.Jeff Conlne hit a two-run hisner and moved
Into a tic for the NL lead with five.
Pete llarnlsch (0-2| lasted only two-thirds of
un Inning against the hot-nnd-cold Marlins.
Th e y've stored 32 runs In four victories and
nine In five defeats.

Panthers shoot down Islanders
MIAMI — Jody Hull scored two gouls and
Jo h n Vanblcsbmuck broke out of a slump with
33 saves Thursday night In Florida's 4-1 victory
over the New York Islanders, the team which
edged the Panthers out of the N H L playoffs.
Florida hud hoped the final game of the
regulur season would Ik- u slow dow n for the
eighth and final playoff |&gt;oslllon In the Eastern
Conference, but the Islanders foiled that plan
Wednesday with a 2-0 win over Ta m p a Itay.
1

Lightning finish with win
S T . P E TE R S B U R G - Petr Kllma and Jo hn
Tucke r each scored twice and Daren Puppa
made 31 saves as l ampa Bay beat Quebec 5-2
Thu rsd ay In the season finale for both teams.
Both teams finished out of tlx- playoffs, but
the vtctory helped second-year Ta m p a Bay end
on u positive note. Th e Lightning finished lust In
the Atlantic Division, but their record of
30 43-11 produced 71 points. 18 better than
their Inaugural season.

C o n fe r e n c e
Greyhounds slug way
to SAC softball crown
By DEAN SMITH

c h a m p io n s

O K I YHOUNDI 14. P A T R IO T II

Herald Sports Writer
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS The
•'real" Lym an softball leant showed
up at Lake Brantley Th u rsd a y
night, much to the chagrin of the
Patriots.
Over the past couple of weeks the
Greyhounds had been playing well
enough to win. hut had not really
been swinging the bats with author­
ity like they had early In Ihe season.
That changed Thursday night as
Lym nu exploded for 17 hits and
clinched Ih r first-ever Seminole
A t h l e t i c C o n fe re n c e fa s tp llc h
softbull llllc with a 14-8 victory over
Lake Branllcy at Patriot Field.
“ Th e real Lym an Is back," said
Lym an head coach Christy Tlbbltts.
“ T h i s ( the c h a m p io n s h ip ) Is
uwesome, I'm so proud of the girls.
Lake Brantley Is tough to bent here.
Th e y always have been nnd nlways
will be. We've been talking about
this game for the past three weeks."
Th e Greyhounds used a pair of
five run Innings to take a 10-1 leud.
but needed a three-run sixth Inning
to put the game away after the
Patriots appeared to be taking the
momentum after scoring six runs In
the fourth and fifth Innings to cut
the lead to IO-7.
"W e made a good try." said Lake
Brantley head coach Brian Shafer
about ills team's comeback. "W e
Just have not been hitting Ih r hall
very good Ihe last few games.
Lyriinn did (hit Ihe hall) tonight nnd
that was a big key."
Th e victory was the Greyhounds'
18th In 17 starts and eighth without
a loss In the conference. Th e SAC

LymM

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Hlihop end Acty Fr**burg *nd Slulltr WP —
OitSop (14 1). LP - Fr*«burg (13 41. S*v* pony 2D — Lyman. Jo Baland. Acyy, L«ka
Drynllay, Slullyf. Whlty 0»vl* )B - Lyman.
Cragyr MR — Lyman. Kallcak Rytofd* —
Lyman I* 1,1 0 SAC; Laka Bfanllay 14 *. 4 3 SAC

crown was the third straight for
Lym an, which had shared the title
the past two seasons.
Senior pitcher Michelle Bishop
allowed 14 hits, but only three of
the eight runs were earned and she
did not walk a batter as she ran her
record to a lofty 14-1.
Powering the Lym nn offense were
Karen Kallcak (3-for-5. home run.
two runs, four RBI), Carolyn Crngcr
(3-for-G. triple, two runs, two RBI).
Jaim e Belaud (2-for-4. double, run.
RBI). Wcndl Accy (2-for-3. double,
three runs. RBI). Bishop (2-for-5,
two runs, three RBI) nnd Jnlm e
Sharp 12-lor-U. RBI).
Also c o n trib u tin g were J o d i
Belnnd (l-for-3. two runs). Stncey
R itte r ( l - f o r - 5 , ru n . R B I) and
freshman Jonnle Belnnd I l-for-5.
run).
The Ions ended a five-game w in­
ning streak for the Patriots, who are
now IG Q overall and 8-2 In the
SAC.
Pitcher Annie Frccburg also de­
served a better fate, as only eight of
the 14 runs were earned, but she
saw her record fall to 13-4.
Providing the offense for Lake
B r a n t l e y wer e S t a c e y S t u l l c r
(3-for-l. double, four RBI). Nadine
Whlte-Davls |2-for-4. double, run).
Tracy Brown and Katie llclntcrs
(both 2-for-4 with n run scored and

□ See Champions, Page 2B

Myratd Photo by M «k Ham,

Lyman oulllolders and alstors Jodi (loll) and Jamlo (fight) Boland colobralo
tho Groyhounds' Somlnolo Athletic Conloronco championship clinching win
over Lake Brantley. Tholr younger sister. Jonnlo, plays socond baso

Lake Mary
on verge of
another .
SAC sweep

Shula, Huizenga talk contract
MIAMI — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula
formally discussed a contract extension with
prospective team owner II. Wayne Huizenga for
the llrst time.
Their 43-m lnule visit Wednesday offered an
Indication thut Shula will remain with the
Dolphins after his current contract expires
following the 1904 season.
"W e discussed things In general but there
weren't any specific details about the contract,
Shula said.

By TO N Y DeSORMIER
Horald Sports Editor

W HAT’S HAPPENING
TODAY
Hanks Photo by Edutid Wolly

Baseball
□Samlnols at Laka Mary, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Brantlayat Lyman. 7 p.m.
□ Ovlado at Laka Howall, 7 p.m.

Boys' Golf
□ Ovlado va. Daytona Baach-Saabraeza
Ocoansldo, 3:30p.m.
□ L.Howall va. DaLand at Monastery, 3:30 p.m.

Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis
□ SAC Tournamant at Sanlando Park, 3:30 p.m.

Track and Field
□ Lyman Invitational, 4 p.m.

SATURDAY
JUCO Baseball
□ Samlnola CC at Florida CC-Jackaonvilla, 2 p.m.

Baseball
□
□
□
□
□

Samlnola at Laaaburg, 1 p.m.
Laka Mary at DaLand, 1 p.m.
Ovlado at Deltona. V, 1 p.m .;JV, 3:30 p.m.
L.Brantley at Mlaml-Weatmlnater, 12:30 p.m.
Lake Brantley at Mlaml-Pace, 4 p.m.

Weightlifting
□ C la ta 4A stale meet, Palatka High School
□Claaa 5A state meat, University High School

BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. — W K C F 18. Orlando Magic at
Boston Celtics. (L)

Complete listings on Page 2 B ________________

Freshman second baseman Larry Hardy Jr. (No. 2)
singled and scorod tho Raiders' only run In Somlnolo
Com m unity College's 3-1 loss lo the Lake City

Community College Tlmborwolvos T h u ^ ^
Tho defeat pula an end lo any hopesfilial^Iho Raiders
had ol finishing Iho soason with a winning rocord.

Winning season slips away from SCC
From Btalf Reports______ ____________________________
L A K E C IT Y — Seminole C o m m u n ity College s
baseball team saw lls chances for n winning season
ended by strong pitching und Its own defensive lapses
In a 3-1 Mid-Florida Conference loss ut Lake City
Com m unity College Thursday afternoon.
Anthony Von Doltcrcn (1-3) pitched well enough to
win. scattering seven hits over eight Innings, but three
errors led to three unearned runs as the Raiders fell lo
18-23 overall nnd 9-11 in the conference. Th e local
squad only lias four regular season games left, so the
best they can (Irtish Is 22-23.
SCC also Buffered nl the plate ns, after getting two hits
in the first Inning. Tlm bcrw olf hurler Carlton (2-4) held
the Raiders without another safety unlll the seventh
Inning. S C C ’s lone run came In the top of Ihe ninth
Inning as Lake City Improved lo 18-20 overall and 9-12

TIMBERWOLVEV 1. RAIDERS t
Wmlnol# Community Colltg*
JJJ ??' _ 1 * „
L*k# City Community Coll»g«
*
\p 1
Von Dolloron and Ellror Carlton and Dorry WP - Carlton IJ4 L IP
Von Dollaron (13) Sava - nona IB - Samlnola C C . Elliar; Laka City C C
Lopat 3B — nona HR — nona Rtcord* — Samlnola Community Collage
1V33.P II MFC; LakaC|ly Community Collaga II 34.1 IIM FC .

In th c M -F C .
Doing Ihe hitting for the Raiders were Larry Hardy J r .
(single, run). Ronald Hollister (single. RBI) and Spruce
Creek's Isaac Cruz. Sanford's Rick Eckstein. Deltona's
Pelt- Bczcrcdl and Noel Elizcr (one single each).
SCC will he on Ihe road Saturday for another M-FC
game at Jacksonville with Ihe conference champion
Florida Com m unity College Stars at 2 p.m. Th e Raiders
will conclude the season with three games next week.
Tuesday at Valcnclu nnd Thursday and Saturday at
home against Santa Fe nnd Central Florida.

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - One.
the singles competition dually was
f i n i s h e d T h u r s d a y n i g h t at
Sanlando Park. Lake Mary High
School was In position In sweep tinboys' und girls' tllk-s In Seminole
At hletic Conference tennis
tournament.
Th e Rum lx&gt;ys. who won all Un­
live singles llnals. took a com m an­
ding 15 - It) lead over Lake Brantley
Into doubles play.
Trailing the lenders are Seminole
(41. Oviedo |3). Lyman (2) and Lake
Howell 11).
Lake Mary's girls, who claimed
three of the five singles crowns, led
Oviedo 13-9 with Lake Brantley (H| a
close third. They're followed by
Lake Howell (4). Seminole 111. and
l.yman (0).
Luke Mary won Imth conference
titles last year. Th e Ram boys are
shooting for llu-lr fourth consecutive
S A C crown.
According to Lynum High School
coach und tournament director Jack
Bloomlngdnlc. Utc doubles portion
of the tournament will be completed
(hisafternoon alSanlando Park.
"W e were going to try and gel tinw hole th in g In to n ig h t." said
Dloomlngdulc Thursday night. "But
there wus Just no way. So we'll
come hack tomorrow and wrap II
up."
After the seed meeting Tuesday
night. II look like the boys' hall of

I See Tennis. Page 2B

Marlins, Red Sox parlay walks into Little Major wins
From Staff Reports______________________ _____
SA N FO R D — As Branch Rickey used to say,
"O h . those bast-son balls."
Th e Marlins and the Sunnlland Corporation
Red Sox look advantage of wildness on the behalf
of their opponents as both "walked" to victory In
Sanford Recreation Department Little Major
Baseball League action Thursday night.
In an American Division game at Roy Holler
Field, (he normally hard-hitting and high-scoring
Red Sox were limited to only three hits by the
Stair Realty White Sox pitching.
But the defending city champions still got their
seventh victory without a loss. 3-2. ns Levi
Raines J r. drew a bases loaded walk with two out
In the bottom of the sixth. Raines' walk was Ihe
fourth of the Inning around two strike ouls.
Th e National Division contest at Lnkcfronl
Field was not quite as exciting, but tl was still the
wulk that spelled the difference as seven free

THE BEST COVERAGE

of

passes and one hit led lo five llrsl liming runs
that propelled Ihe Marlins lo a 10-2 decision over
the Expos.
Five of Ihe first six Marlins Imltcrs walked lo
plale two runs before a Ricky Wells single scored
another. Tw o more walks added two more runs
to the total.
Th e league will return lo a lull six-game
schedule Saturday.
At Roy Holler Field, the Fun World at Flea
World Cardinals (2-5) play the Red Sox (7-0) al 8
a.m.; the Rlnkcr Materials Dodgers (5-2) fuce the
Cook Construction Orioles (3-4) at 10 a.m.: and
the Freddie Howard Pirates (1-8) take on the
White Sox (4-3) at 4:45 p.m.
At Lakcfront Field, the Railroaders Cubs (7-0)
welcome the Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
Royals (6-1) ut 8 a.m.: Ihe Expos (1-6) battle Ihe
First Union Bank A s (0-7) at 10 a m .: and the
Marlins (4-3) meet Ihe Fisher. Laurence. Dccn &amp;
Fromang Blue Jays (2-5) at 4 45 p.m.

SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ

Iff - ■'a '.

ROY HOLLER FIELD
Whit* Vo*
R»d Vo*
LAKE FRONT FIE LD
Morlln*
E*pot

10) 000 - 1 &gt;
101 001 - 3 I
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001 001 — 1 1

Pacing the Red Sox were Rallies and Nick
Erickson (double and one run each). Adam Frank
(single) and Eddie Morales (game-winning run).
Doing the hitting for the White Sox were
Donovan Daniels (double, single, two runs).
Danny Weyh (two doubles) and Aaron Hubbard
(single).
P ovldlng the offense for the Marlins were
Wells (three singles, two runs). Nick Ireland (two
singles). Ryan Spradlen (single, two runs).
Brandy Black and John Kllllngsworth (one single
and one run each). Daniel Whiled (single), Robert
Lowe (three runs) und Ryan Blclchncr (run).
Hitting for the Expos were Victor Gilbert
(single. Iwo runs) and Brandon Bates (single).

&gt; HERALD DAILY
-

_______________ .

�2D - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, April 15, 1994

ST ATS &amp; STANDINGS
10), 7:11p m
Cincinnati (Im IHy 10) al Philadelphia
( JudenO II, 7:31p m
Los Angeles (Ke Gross 001 al Pittsburgh
At Sanlerd Orlando
I I Smith I II, 7:14 p m
Thursday night
Houston (Drabek I II al New York
First race-1/16, B It 0]
(P Smllh I II, 7:80p m
1Happy Hero
10 00 5 (0 7 60
San Diego (Sanders 101 al SI. Louis
SFoay And Smooth
4C0 n r
(Tewksbury 2 01, 0 01pm
8 Task Honeycomb
300
Montreal (Faisero 0 0) al Colorado
o n II It H P I I I I I I U T I I S 4) 1)7 70
(ReynosoO I), 9 Olp.m
Second race — 1/1. O: If 01
Saturday's Games
5 Dutch Diwroo
ST 90 I K 8 00
Houston aI New Vor k. 1 40 p m
7 team Etlorl
7 70 8 00
Allanlaal Chicago. 3:70p m
IR U S e l
1070
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Q 17 II II M P (] A ll II 60 T (1 1 I I 1414 M
San Frandsceat Florida, 7:01 p.m.
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1 80 I 70 8 80
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I9 70 IS 00
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8 Wary Keeper
710
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Fourth ro il — 1/18, Ct 11.88
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7 Shelby Su«
8 00 3 70
Baltimore
3
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880 Toronto
6
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4
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Calllornla
5
3
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11
7 Pi David
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3 00 3 00
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4
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8 80 1 00 3 00
8Spill Tackle
8 00 8 80
7MI Rapid Feel
5 80
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8 Edward 11
18 70 8 80 8 80
7Magic Critter
11 to 310
1 Aok Lelty
8 80
0 (7 8) 11 80 P 18 7) gt.80 T (8 71) 1311.70
lOthrace — 1/lt.Ci 11.18
lE y e N E y e
74 80 10 80 8 80
7 Task RIoGrande
8 80 3 40
IMamboDueen
J *j
0 (1 7118 80 P i l l ) 74 00 I 17 1 11880 80
11th race — V II, U 11.11
8Hondo Sparkler
18 80 1180 8.10
7Curvy Courtney
800 8 80
7Summ Gush
5 70
O 118) 11 40 P 18 1)88 80 T (8 1 1) 689 *0 T T
17 1 84-1710.04 Jackpot 7)71.80
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1 Petite Feel
7 « 19 » i w
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0 00 1 00
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180
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7 Lightning Feel
10 80 S TO 7.70
I Barbary Bey
8 00 7 00
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7 70
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(8 I 1 All) SI8 M
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JA I-A LA I
A) Or Undo Seminole
Thursday night
First gama
I Pardo
71 ao 17 00 11.10
8 Belo
8 10 8 80
IForurla
0 80
0(181 71.70 P (M l 7* 00 T (1 8-1) 111 80
Second game
1 Belo Oyar)
1 80 7 00 12 80
I Onalndla Forurla
18 80 180
1 Arleche Josa
7.70
0 11 )1 17 48 P 17 111) 40 T (1 1 2) 1)8 80 OD
( I I ) 14.tO
Third game
8 Pardo Forurla
18 70 7 70 7 00
I Plla Reyes
7 70 7 OO
8 Osa Odr lorola
8 80
0(1 811610 P (4 H I D ) I (* 18) Itl.IO
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Fourthqime
TOnamdla
21 80 0 00 1 80
70 U a
12 80 18 00
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8,70
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4 Belo Jose
71 80 7 10 11 80
7Osa Oyar I
t 80 100
1 Arleche Reyes
8 00
Q (2 1) II 40 P 111) lit.00 T (1 1 1) 181 40
llilhgame
7 Pardo Aguirre
1 Onaindla Oyarl
8 Arleche Enrique

70 10 8 80 5 80
4 80 1 80
180

0 (1 7) 107.80 P (7 3) 184.80 T (7 3 8) 0 00 T
(7 3 All) lit 14
Sevtnlhgame

lErklaga
18 80 8 84 3.80
SAipIrl
8 00 8 00
2 Don
8 80
a ( M l )t 00 P (M l tl 80 T (M 2) 178.M
Elghtigeme
SOlea Erklaga
1180 8 70 7 80
7 Mend Ibe Oyarl
3 80 3 40
8 Fltpa Chlmela

8 80

0 (1 1) 70.00 P 1! 1) fl.00 T T (118) 107.80
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8 Mendlbe Victor
V 80 8 70 3 40
7 Aipillaga Erklaga
8 80 8 70
1 Berra Bob

3 00

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carryover t i l l oo

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7 Mendl
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SArrarola

71 80 1120 12 30
3 70 7 00
8 00

0 17 7) 81.10 P (7 1) HI M T ( M l ) 148 10
lllhgem t
0 Oita Vidor
48 70 14 00 11 00
1 Berra Mendl
8 00 3 80
1 Napa Erklaga
110
0 (1 8184 M P H II 110.10 T H i ll 11) 80
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8 Napa Bob
9 80 1 80 3.70
1 Olea Uralde
15 00 9 10
I Berra Vidor
2 80
0 (1 81 18 10 P (8 )1 129.M T (8 3 1) 188.20
Q D I1 8 A 1 AIIM IOOQDtl 814 All) 189.70
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1 Napa
18 00 1M 8.80
1 Beltran
7 00 7 80
1 Rene
11 70
Q (I I ) It 70 P (I II 111.10 TS (M i l 9180
Jackpot 9291.09
Hlhgtme
8 Arplllaga Arrarola
21 00 7 40 4 00
I Mendihe Uralde
8 00 3 80
7 Napa Vidor
3,80
a (1 81 21 10 P (4 1) 119.80 T (8 1 71 8)0 80 $
H I All All) 830.00 DOI7 8) 119.30 T l 101.00
A-697; H - 180,401

BASEBALL STANDINQS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Tlmts EOT
East Mvlslon

a
Allanla
New York
Florida
AAontreal
F'hlladelphla
Cincinnati
SI, Louis
Houston
Plllsburgh
Chicago

w
9
5

L Pel.
1 900
3 42)
S .444
3 444
5 4m

4
4
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L
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3
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3)4 H*
300 2
1 .373 3

Wttl Divitlon

w L Pel. GB
5 4 3)4 —
San Francisco
3 S 373
Colorado
3 6 333 2
Los Angel**
100 4)1
San Diego
1 9
Thursday's Gamts
Florida 1, Houston 2
St Louis?, Los Angeles 1
New York 10. Chicago?
Plllsburgh 8. San Diego 2
Allanla 6, San Francisco 1
Colorado5. PhlladelphlaO
Friday's Oames
Admit* (Glavlna 10) al Chicago (Young

001.1 701. m

San Francisco I Swill 1 II at Florida (Rapp

Thursday's Gomes

Baltimore 7. Detroit 1
New York 10. Chicap) I
Minnesota 1. Oaklari) 4
Milwaukee 7, Teiasl
California a. T or onto &lt;
Friday's Oames

New York IPerei 0 0) al Detroll (Wells
I 11,7 01pm
Kansas City (Cone 0 1) al Cleveland
IMardneiO l|. 7:04p m
C hicago (F e rn e n d e i I I ) al Boston
(ClemensOOl, 7:01p m
Baltimore (Rhodes 01) al Ttsas (Helling
0 0 ). 1:11pm
Minnesota IDeshaiesOll al Oakland (Van
PoppelOO). 10 01 p m
Toronto (Slewart 101 al California (An
derson I 0). 13 O lp m
M ilw aukee (H lg u e ra 0 01 at Seattle
(JohnsonO 11,10:15pm.
Saturday's Oames
Kansas City alCUveland, 1:01p m.
Chicago al Boston, I O lp m
Naw York al Detroil, 1:14p m

Minnesola al GakMiU.aCS p.m,
Baltimore al Ttia s .O J ip m
Toronto al Calllornla. 10 O lp m
Milwaukee at Seallle, 10:O lp m
S O U TH E R N L E A G U E
First Hall
Eastern Division

L
w
Greenville (Braves)
1
2
Jacksonville (Mariners)
4
)
4
Knoivllle (Blue Jays)
3
Carotin* (Pirates)
2
3
Orlande (Cubs)
2
3
Western Division
1
Challenooga (Reds)
S
Huntsville (Alhllcil
3
2
4
Memphis (Royals)
3
Nashvllta (Twins)
3
3
Birmingham IWSuil
1
4
Thursday's Gamts
Nashville ». Carolina 8
Or land# 9, KnoivllH 0
Chattanooga 1, Birmingham 2
Huntsville 1. Greensville 8
Memphis 4, Jacksonville I
Friday'! Gemes
Nashville al Carolina
Orlando el Knoivllle
Birmingham al Chattanooga
Greenville al HunltvIlH
Jacksonville al Memphis
Saturday's Garnet
Nashville al Carolina
Orlande al Knoivllle
Birmingham al Chattanooga
Greenville al Huntsville
Jacksonville al Mem chit

Pel.
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.171
429
244
m

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1
7
3
3

133
714
371
300
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Flrsl Hall
Eastern Division
w L Pc».
7
Osceola (Allros)
1 173
SI. Lucie (Melsl
S
3 42)
3
Brevard (Marlins)
3
423
Daylona (Cubs)
3
3 .173
Vero Beach (Dodgers)
2
4
230
W P Beach (Eipos)
2
4
230
Western Division
Fori Myers (Twins)
§
0 1000
Lakeland (Tigers)
3
2 .714
Clearwater (Phillies)
3
3
423
Charlotte (Rangcrsl
4 4
300
SI. Pale (Cardlnalsl
3
4
429
Tempo (Yankees)
3
3 .37)
Dunedin (Blue Jays)
2 4 230
Sarasota (Red Soil
1 7 123
Thursday’s Games
Charlotte 1, Dunedin!
Fori Myers 18, Sarasota 1
Tampa 8. Clearwater 1
West Palm Beach 7, Daylona 8
Brevard). SI Lucia 1
Osceola 7. Vero Beach I
LakalandalSt Petersburg, (n)
Friday's Gamts
SI Petersburg al Clearwater
Charlotte at Dunedin
Lakelandal Sarasota
Fort Myers at Tampa
St Lucie al Daytona
Osceola at Brevard
West Palm Beach at Vero Beach
Saturday’sOamts
SI PelersburgalClearwaler
Charlotte al Dunedin
Lakeland al Sarasota
Fori Myers at Tampa
SI Lucleal Daylona
Osceola al Brevard
West Palm Beach al Vero Uesch

W
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BASEBALL BOXES
MARLINS A ASTROS 2
HOUSTON
FLORIDA
ab r It bl
ab r ti bl
Blgglo 2b 2 0 ) 0
Carrel
1020
Slnkwc 2b 3 ) 2 0
Arlans
0000
MgdAh lb 4 2 10
Finley cf 2 1 1 0
Shlllafdrl 1 1 0 0
Felder cl 10 11
10 11
Conlna lb 8 2 2 2
Bassrl
Bgwell lb 10 10
Urbarlolb 10 10
10 0 0
Pfgne lb
Browne tl 1 1 0 1
Gntalei II 10 0 0
Snllagoc 3 11 J
KAbb II is 3 12 2
Dnnell 3b 10 10
Carrillo cl 0 0 0 0
Servalsc 10 10
Wlhersp 10 10
Hmplnp 0 0 0 0
10 0 0
Edens p
0000
Peret p
Cmlnill ph 10 0 0
Harvey p C 0 0 0
MlWmsp 0 0 0 0
Cedenos* 8 0 0 0
Hrnlschp 0 0 0 0
Kynldsp 2 0 0 0
Tbnsecc 2 0 0 0
Tolels
II 1 9 1
Totals
71 I 10 0
Moulton
001 010 000 - 1
Florida
104 008 - 1
OP - Florida l LOB — Houston 9, Florida
* IB - Stank low icc (1), Barber H (4),
Santiago 131 IB - FlnHy (II HR - Conlne
ID, KAbbe11 171 SB - Carr (2). CS Shtllleld (3). SF - Bass
IP
H R ER DB SO
Houston
Harmsch L. 0 7
73 8 4 6 4 1
Rtynolds
4 13 }
2 2 1 s
Hampton
I
I
0 0 0 0
Edens
I
0 0 0 1 1
MlWilllams
I
0 0 0 0 1
Florida
WealhersW.lt
87 1 9 2 2 2 2
Perec
113 0 0 0 0 2
Harvey
I
0 0 0 0 2
HOP — by Reynolds (Bartorio), by Edens
(KAbboll) W P - Reynolds
Umpires — Home. Puld; First, West;
Second. Bonin; Third, Rapuano.
T - 2 89 A -70,177,

al Senlando Park
Thursday. April 18

RAINES GAUGE
Tim Ralnos Is a Sanford native and Seminole Hlflh School
graduato now playing for thn Chicago White Sox. His stats aro
for tho 1994 soason In the first column, porsonal best season
totals In Ihe second column and current caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In tho third column.
Ralnos, who missed thioo games with a hamstring strain,
startod Thursday’s game against the Now York Yankoos when
Joo Hall was scratched with a similar Injury. Ralnos responded
with a singlo In four al bats as the White Sox lost, 10-3.
RAINES GAUGE
Category
’94
Games........... ....
6
At bats.......... .... 26
Runs............... ....
3
Hits................. ....
6
RBI..................
2
Doubles.......... ....
0
Triples............ ....
0
Homo runs..., .... 2
Stoats.............
Average...............231

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

career
1,823
6,902
1,214
2,057
709
332
100
125
752
.298

I 14 I 7 21. Daltison 18 7 4 17. Burrell I 7 I S3
Bennett0 0 0 00 Total! 83 47 70 31 It)

COLLEGE BASEBALL

ORLANDO (H I)

EAST
Army 1, SI Fr*ncH. N Y I
Binghamton Sf 14. WMketl
Brown 8. E Connecticut 3
Canlilulll, Colgetee
Cenl. Connecticut Si (, Providence!
CCNY 18, Albertut Magnus 7
ColumbU 11, Farlelgh Dickinson*
Fitchburg SI • II, Plymouth SI 7 1
Fordham 1. Manhattan 1
Hurl lord!, Siena I
Horlwlck 3 3. RPI7 I
Holy Crotl 8. Harvard 3
Iona 9. Pace 8
King* Point 18. N Y Maritime i
Loyola. Md IS. Md Baltimore County 9
Matt Lowell 23 19. Franklin Pie, ( e l 1
Merrimack 13 10. SI MKhaeTtO 7
New Palll SI 0. Sk idmore 7. II Innlngt
QueentColl II. S Connecticut Slate 7
Qulnnlplec 4. Attumpllon 8
Salem SI 18. Rhode Itland Coll 7
Suffolk 18. Nlcholt 7
Trinity. Conn 13. Peikyo Pott 1
Vlhenove 3. Rider 2
W Connecticut St 71, WetllleldS
Well Virginia 10. Plttiburgh a
SOUTH
ArmtlrongS111. Ptoibyleran7
Camptielltvllle 13, BerewO
Carton Newman 7. Tutculum 1
Citadel4.N C Wilmington)
Emory e. Oglethorpe 1
Kantat Newman 18 It, Pittsburg St 8 18
Lenoir Rhyne 70. Gulllord I
Louitlana Tech I) 10. Ouachita Baptitt l 0
McNeete St 9. SE Louitlana 2
Middle T»nn It. Cumberland. Tenn 1
Mllet 4 8, Tutkegee 1 17
Mittlttlppi SI I], Mississippi Cod •
Morehoute 8 12, Paine 8 I
Newberry 17 9. S C Spartanburg 7 II
New Or leant 9, NlcholliSt 8
N Alabama 1110, Lambuthl 0
N C Wftleyan 10. Grrentborok
S C Aiken 19. Wollordl
Troy St 18. Alabama SI . 1
Tulane 4, LSU1
Valdotla9 0. Albany.Ga ) I
Virginia Tech 7, Appalachian SI 8. 10
Innlngt
W Virginia 10. Pltltburgh I
MIDWEST
Anderton I) IS. Manchetler 9 5
Culver Stockton 10. NE Mlttouri 1
Dor dl 71. Northweitcvn. Iowa 5 tl
E Michigan 4, Michigan 8
Emporia $1 8. Mo Weitern 1
Hllltda)a7. Siena Heighlt 4
Madonna8 10. FerrltSI I It
Marietta 1) IS. Capital 7 4
Mount Vernon Na (arena 9 9, Findlay 1 3
NW Mlttouri St 1, Rockhurtll
TJ Iowa 7, Wartburg 8
N Iowa II. SI AmbrowO
Morlhwetlern 4, Wit Milwaukee I
Ohio ST 71, Cleveland SI, 4
OhloWetleyanl S, Wittenberg l a
SE Mlttouri It S llllnolte
Slmpton. Iowa 8 8. Lulber 0 0
Upper lowal 2. Buena Villa 0 )
Wichita 51. 18. Emporia St 1
William Penn 8 I, Lorat 3 18
Wootleri 10. Denltonll
SOUTHWEST
SE Oklahoma 8 8. Oklahoma Baplltl 17
TarlttonSI 78 10, Nallonal Chrltllan 0 0
EAR WEST
Wathlngion St 11. Lewlt Clark SI, 1

Scoll 12 73 1 7 17. Turner 8 7 00 9 O Neat
14 23 7 17 17. Hardaway 3 18 0 0 4 Anderton
1 14 0 0 II. Rolllnt 00 00 0. Skllet 0 7 7 7 7.
Bowie 1 7 00 7. Krytlkowuk 00 00 0 Royal
0 10 00 Total! 87 47 18 78 108
CharlaHt
I I 11 )8 70 - 111
Or Linda
Jl ) ) ) l 7 7 - 1 4 4
3 Point goal!
Charlotte 8 10 (Curry 48.
Wmgate 11. Hawklnt 111, Orlando 10 70
(A n d e rto n 1 7, Scott 3 8. Turner t I.
Hardaway IS. O'Neal O il Fouled oul
None Rebound! — Ctnrlolte I ) (Mourning
9). Orlando 5S (O N ea l 14) A t m l t
Charlotte 38 (Boguet I I I , Orlando 71
(Hardaway 121 Total loult — Charlotte 19
Orlando 77 Technical! — L Johnson. Orlando
delay ol game A — 11.391

NHL STANDINGS
FINAL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dlyition
W L T Pit GF GA
f N Y ftAnaort
37 24 R 117 799 3)1
* Utfw Jteury
47 2) t2 104 J04 770
* Watering ton
19 1) 10 M 777 341
■ N Y llU ndtri
14 14 17 14 313 744
Florida
J) 14 17 11 &gt;1) 71)
Philadelphia
3) 19 10 •0 791 114
Tampa Bar
14 42 II 71 774 2ft
Norfftcitf Division
y Plttiburgh
44 77 II 101 799 71)
* Bolton
47 79 11 97 719 7)3
■ Montreal
41 79 14 94 781 744
« Buffalo
43 37 9 9) 717 714
Quebec
34 47 8 74 77) 744
Hartford
37 44 9 4) 777 744
Ottawa
14 41 9 27 ?0t 197
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T Pis OF GA
i Detroit
44 JO « ICC 3S8 2M
• Toronto
4J 79 12 98 180 183
i Dallas
42 29 11 V 2M 26)
i SI Louis
40 33 11 91 7)0 78)
i Chicago
39 34 9 1) 758 780
Winnipeg
24 31 9 S) 785 388
Pacific Dlvitlan
y Calgary
al 19 1} *7 307 258
■ Vancouver
81 80 3 •1 7)9 7)6
ir-San Josa
33 35 16 12 2S1 24)
Anaheim
11 84 S ) 1 279 211
Los Angeles
V 8S 1] 84 798 772
Edmonton
is as la 68 761 305
■ qualified lor playolti
y won division Idle
t won conference tilt
Thursday's Garnet
Hartford 1. Bolton 3
Washington3. Buffalo)
Philadelphia 1, M Y Manger1 7, lie
Hew Jersey 8, Otlawa 1
Tampa Bay 1. Quebec 1
Florida 8, N Y. Itlandcrt I
SI Loult 3. Winnipeg 1
Toronto8. Chicago!

OIRLS

Team tcoret (through singles) — I Lake
Mary ILMI 13; 7 Oviedo IOI 9; 1 Lak6
Brantley (LB) I. 4 Lake Howell (D O 4; sj
Seminole IS) I 4 Lyman (D O
No I Singles
Flrtt round - Chlara Hlckcok ILB ) dot
Aubrey Nelson IS) 3 0. retired. Slmge Klrcal
ILH I del Jamie Merrielsohn (Lt 6 2. 6 7
Second round — Tracey Kolteot (O ) del
scIre nil ILHI 60. 60. tnrl Junker ILMI del
Hlikrok 4 1, 14. 4 4; Flnalt — Kolteot deft
Junker, tcoret unavailable
No 1 Singlet
Flrtl round — Krltlen Slebbint IOI del
Tlllany Sodertlrom IS) 60, 4 2; Melltt
Fraiee ILHI del LII Knutson I D 6 2. 6 I
Second round — Molly Sigourney ILBI del
Slebbint 6 I, 6 3 Amtirr Bradley ILMI del
Frarev 6 0. 6 0 Flrwlt — Bradley d*f(
Sigourney, scores unavailable
No ) Singlet
Flrtt round — Kyaris Lang ID) dal Blent*
Sleventon (SI 4 1, 6 1; Jessica Rodrigue)
ILH) del Angie Maiecn I D 4 t. 6 8. Second
round — Megan Kraft (LM ) del Lang 6 3,
6 0; Julie La Brel (LB) del Rodrigue^
tcoret unavailable;; Finals — Kratt dot Lg
Brel, tcoret unavailable
No. 4 Singlet
Flrtl round - Carol Long (Ot del Erica
Grober I D 6 2, 6 1. Tina White (S) def.
Nadine Hotnl t i ll) 6 a. 7 4. 6 ]. Second roun|
— Sarah Cerlo (LB ) del Long, tcoret
unavailable. Yvonne Cairlco ILM I del
While tcoret unavalldde; Flnalt — Carrie*
del Cerlo. tcoret unavailable
No. 1 Singlet
Flrtl round — Brooke Babenpen ILH I d»(
Miranda Wetlmark (SI 6 7. 6 1. Rebecc*
week
Bear ILBI del Shlona Newman (L) 6 I.
Second round — Deanna Tran (LMI
ltabeniien, scores unavailable; Kelly Had
grave IOI del Bare 4 1. 6 1 Final* I
Hargravedel Tran, tcoret unavailable
\

y

Tennis
Continued from 111
tlit* Imirniimcnt would
cunif down lit a dual meet
between (lie* Lake Mary Hams
.mil laike Ilranilcv I’alrlnis. who
c o llrilril all til lilt' I■&gt;|■ I wo nerds
lii nicli division.
Anil (hat's )usl I hi* way li
worked tail as ih r Hams and
Patriots squared oil in all live
singles finals

i.rridthiL L.tki

Mary iverp

Ifi ree l i me S A &lt; ’ ehaiii|&gt;iun
S h a w n Perce and two nine
winner Handy llimvn
Pr'it e. the ( citderenee ehaiup
al No r&gt; In l!H K and Ihe No 'i
winner l.isi vear. defeated Lake
llranllev's .fiih utin lot die No ^1
singles mle llim vn. the No. 5
singles ( hainp In Hl‘ i;i. heal Alee
Klherldue ol Lake llranlley lor
the No -I Hlii(i|est rown
Vllm ar Silva i laiiued ihe No I
singles Mile for die Hams while
Derek Pope ^rablied die No. ‘i
slnules crown and Cory Harris
won the No. 5 sinnles champion­
ship.
Y v o nn e C arrico paced the
UiKe Mary &gt;*lrlw by elalmlun her
lourlli SA C championship. The
No. ft Ninnies c h a m p as a
Ireshman In 19IM, Carrico won
Ihe No. I title in lf)92 and Ihe
No. ft cro w n Iasi year. On

T h u rs d a y , C a rric o , th e No. 4
seed, h e s le d to p -s e e d S a ra h
C e rlo o f Lake lln iu lle y In d ie N tt
•I lln a ls

Anther ilradlcy also repealed
as conlerenec ehamploii for the
Hams The SA C champ al No I
la.sl year. Ilradlcy hesled Lake
H nm ltrv's Sinoniuey Weaver in
die No 2 slnnles dual Tdiirsday
nlnhl
M enm i K ra li H itlm e tl d ie No I
slnnles c ro w n lot die H am s . it
w ell

Oviedo's Tracey Kolseos. why
didn't play In last year's confercnee Inum nm cnl. reclaimed ihr
No I singled title she won lii
Ill'll and 1992 hy hcatlun def
lend Ion No I slnnles eliainplot)
l.orl rlun k er ol Lake M a ry
Kolseos also defeated Ju n k e r In
die No I slnnles finals In Idd l
and 1992.
T h e No ft slnnles c ro w n waj&gt;
w o n hy s e e o m l seeded K e lly
l i a r g r a v e of O v i e d o , w h o
kn o cke d o il la ik e M a ry ’s D eanna
T ra n , Ih e d iv is io n 's top seed. In
(ho d uals.
As In past yesirs, th e c o tile r
e l i t e to u r n a m e n t d a s h e e ti
nlagued by ra ln -cte a te d delayte
H ie event hegan on W c d n e s ila j
as scheduled in ti was In le rrn p P
ed liv ra llt w ith less I h a il 10
d rs P rm tn d m a lc lie s co m p le te .

Oallat 8, Detroll 3
Edmonton 7. Lot Angeles 7. he
End Reguler Seaton

NHL SUMMARIES
L IG H TN IN G 1, N O R D IQ UES 2

Quebec
0 0 2— 1
Tampa Bay
l 1 I — 1
Shell on goal — Qwtoec 18 8 13— 33 Tampa
Bay II II 1-19

Power-play Opportunities — Quebec 0 ol 8;
Tampa Bay lo t 4

NBA STANDINQS
All Timet EOT
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L Pd.
11 73 497
y New York
44 30 .40)
i Orlando
41 34 332
New Jersey
40 17 .319
Miami
79 47 347
Boston
74 31 317
Phlledelph *
Washington
72 34 749
Cenlrel Dtvitton
■ Allanla
33 23 497
33 24 444
i Chicago
43 34 334
■ Cleveland
41 33 339
Indiana
37 39 417
Charlotte
70 54 243
Detroit
19 37 730
Milwaukee
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Midwest Division
w L Pci.
34 70 737
■ Houston
S3 73 479
i San Antonio
49 74 434
a Utah
31 18 300
Denver
70 34 743
Minnesota
10 44 132
Dallas
Ptcllfc Dtvitton
39 16 744
y Seallle
31 74 442
■ Phoenli
44 31 397
i Golden Stale
43 32 364
a Portland
L A Lakers
33 43 434
74 51 336
L.A. Clipper*
74 31 316
Sacramento
* clinched playoll berth
y clinched division title
Thursday's Oamti
New York 111. Washington 108
Ch8rl«tt&gt; 111,Orlando 104
Houston 108, Sacramento99
Utah 101, San Antonio 90
Seattle 1)0. L A. Cllpport 101
Golden Stele 113. Portland 101
Ft May's Oames
Orl»ndo*1 Boston, 7:10pm.
Wathlnglonal New York, 7-30p m.
Detroll al New Jertey, 7:30p m.
Miami at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Charlotte, Ip rn
Indiana el Minnesota. Ip m.
Denver el Delias, l:30p m.
Allanlaal Milwaukee,9p m.
Porllendel L A. Lakert, 10:30 p m
Salurdey't Gemot
Phoenlaal Sen Antonio. 3:10 p.m,
Houston dl Seallle. J:30pm
Philadelphia el Atlenla. 7 » p m
Sacramento at Dallas, 4 30 p.m
ClevelandalMltwaiAee, 9p m.
L A Lakirtal L A Olppart, 10:70pm
Utah at Golden Stale, to M p m.

Tim Ralnas

BOYS
Team tcoret (through tingles) - I Lake
Mary &lt;LM) IS; 2 Lake Brantley (LB) 10. J
Seminole (S) 8. 8 Oviedo (O) 1, 1 Lyman
(L ) 2. 8 Lake Howell (O il I
No 1Single*
Flrtt round — lien Melvin (Ol del Mike
Naei (L) 4 2. 8 3. Oscar Canonliado IS) del
Oan Kealmg ILH) 8 CL 8 J. Second round —
Vllmar Silva ILMI del Melvin 8 0. 8 I: (Irian
E trk ln (L B ) del Canonlrado. tcoret
tiunavaliable. Finals — Silva del Etrkln,
scores unavailable
No. 2 Singlet
Flrtl round — Andy Garcia I D del Pete
tlulllngton (O) 8 0. 8 7. David Fdwardt (SI
del Sam Truong ILHI 8 7 7 4. Second round
— Derek Pope ILMI Garcia 8 0. 8 0 Gerald
Jonet (LB) del Edwards tcoret unavalla
ble Finals — Pope del Jonet. tcoret
unavailable
No I Singlet
Flrtl round - Bill Lang ILH) del Eddie
Vargas (St 8 1, 8 1, Chrll Hawk IOI del
Chris Connor (Lt 8 I 18. 8 8. Second round —
Shawn Perce ILM I del Lang 4 0, 6 0,
Thomptori ILItt del Hawk, tcoret unavalla
hie; Finals — Perce del Thompson, tcoret
unaval table
No 8 Smote*
Flrtl round — Sebastian Gras IS) del
Kevin Cbaulk ILI 60. 6 0. Nick P.snos (Ol
del Spencer Johnson ILH I 6 6. J4. 7 1.
Second round — Rarity Brown ILM I del
Gras 7 1. 6 1. Alec Etheridge ILBI del
l*anov scores unavall&lt;4»le Finals — Brown
del Etheridge, scores mavailable
No 1 Srnglr s
First round — Jake Urban (L) del Ryan
Norris (O) 6 7 s i Mstl Durham IS) del
Dan Hoffmann ILM i *4 6 1 Second round —
Cory Harm (LM i del Urban 4 0 4 J. Tyler
Kellmg (LBI del Durham scores unavalla
ble. finals - Harris del Welling stores

unavailable

Goal let Quebec. Thibaull. I l l ] ( I I
shots le saves), Ctoullcr &lt;1:88 second, II 10)
Tampa Bay. Puppa. 7133 8 13) 111
A -11.098

GB
—

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l|i&gt;
IPs
74
79'y
31
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1)
16
33
38
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16
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14
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NBA BOXES
H O R N ETS It), M A G IC 104
C H A R L O TTE 1)11)

L Johnson 18 tl 1 3 31, Wingate 18 00 1,
Mourning 1 14 7 tl 17, Bogw.-t 8 9 0 0 I,
Hawklnt 1 11 I 8, Brlckowtkl 1 100 8, Curry

Releree — Lance Roberts Linesmen —
Ron Asselsllne, Andy McElman
PANTHERS!,ISLANDERS 1
N Y Islanders
1 « 0— 1
Florida
1 1 1 -4
Shot* on gaol — New York * 12 5— 76
Florida S 16 13-38
Missed penally shot - Ratify. NY. 16 89.
Ilrst
Power play Opperlieillie* — New York 0 ol
0; Florida lo l8
Goalie* — New York. McLennan, a / 6 138
shot* 30 saves!. Florida. Vanbiesbrouck.
21 75 II (76 15).
A - 18,701
Reltree — Mark Faucetle Llnttmtn —
Ron Aitelttlne. Mark Pare

TV/RADIO
NBA
7:30p m, — II. Magical Celhet, (L )
Q O LF
tl p m — USA. PGA Seniors Champion
ship, (L )
Saturday
A U T O R A C IN O
t p m - ESPN. NASCAR Lowe* 110, alto
a t l JOa m
8 p m - TN N , NASCAR Sundrop 400
C O L L E G E B AS E B A LL
Noon — SUN, Fltrlda International al
Central Florida, doublcbeader. (L I
M AJO R L E A G U E B ASEBALL
3p m - TBS. W G N ,B raveta l Cubt, (L )
7 p m - SUN, GlanlsalM arllnt, (L t
NBA
3:30 p.m. — W ESH Z Rockett al SuperSon
ictor Suntal Spurt. (L )
7:35p m. — TBS, 78enat Hawks. (L )
BOW LINO
3 p m. — W F T V 9, Bowling tor Miracles
Open. (L )
O O LF
I p m — W ESH 2, PGA Senlort Champion
ship. (L|
8p m. — W CPX8, HeritageClattlc, (L I

Radio
B AS E B A LL
8:81 p m . - W T L N A M (1120), Southern
League, Orlando at Knavllle
7 p.m, — W G TO AM 1180), San Francltco
at Florida
7 p,m — W U C F F M 119.9), College.
Florida International w Central Florida
BASKETBALL
7:30 p m W DBO A M 1510). N B A .
Orlando Magic at Boston Celtics
Saturday
B AS E B A LL
I p m . - W G TO AM (480), New York al
Detroit
1:80 p m. - W W N Z AM (1840). Atlanta al
Chicago
8:81 p m . - W T L N A M (11201. Southern
League. Or landn at Kroivllle
I p m - W G TO AM 1180), San Francltco
al Florida. |olned In progress

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Shortstop Carolyn Cragor dollvorod tho definitive blow In Lyman'e
win over Lake Brantloy Thursday, ripping a ono out RBI trlplo In Oio
top of tho sixth inning aflor tho Patriots had cut tho dodcll to 10-7.
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Creek slarllng al 7:'H) p.m ,,
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. A dMI IS 1994 - 3B

People
Health care fraud

IN BRIEF

How to protect yourself from being taken

Hagerty to address GOP women
The Suburban Republican Women's O n b will hold Its nrxl
meeting (*ii Wednesday. April 20, nt 11 a.m . al (be Sweelwalcr
Country Club. Th e speaker will be Dr. Paul Hagcrty.
superlnlendenf of the Seminole County Schools, who Is I he
county's first appointed school superintendent. He has been an
administrator of schools In Springfield, Mo.; Macon. Ga.; and
Milwaukee, Win. Dr. Hagcrty will be presenting an update of
what Is hap|&gt;cnlng In the Seminole County's sctuxil district.
Th e club continues to have Informative programs lo educate
the Republican women so they can make a difference In all
areas of government. The political club plans to have other
future programs on who arc running for office from the
governor’s race, cabinet seats, state representative, stale
senate, U.S. congressman and senators. Th e local races will
also be targeted as well for programs. In Ju n e Ihe club will
have Ils annual fund-raiser, a garden purty, and on J u ly 28. the
club Is planning a Candidates' Night. In September the annual
lloc-Down Is planned.
Th e Suburban Republican women nrc on the move to have
better government and make a difference. Reservations arc
rerpilred. lunch Is $!t. Call Heverly al 788-7332 on or before
April IH.

Te n cents out of every dollar you spend on
hculth cure goes to cover the cost of fraud In
the health care system. Th e trend toward
Increased public awareness of health Issues
seems to have created a larger market for
scam operators. W ith the media exposure
ensuring that scientific terminology and
breakthroughs arc constantly being an­
nounced, It Is no wonder that the con­
sumer's skepticism about Inflated claims for
medication and treatments bus softened. If
their claims were true, the media would
ensure that this knowledge became publicvery quickly. Unfortunately, the advertising
media continues to run promotion for
"tra n spa re n tly bogus m edications and
treatments" and consumers ure continu­
ously "taken In". How can you protect
yourself from health fraud? Ask yourself

3. Arc testimonials or case histories the
only evidence that the treatment works?
4. Does it claim to be effective for a wide
variety of conditions?
5. Does It claim to be a mlcraclc cure that
bos been held back or overlooked by the
medical comm unity of ihe government?

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

6. Does It sound too good lo be true?
If you answer yes to any of the above
questions, be suspicious of the product’s
claims. Cheek II null Contact the Consumer
Health Inform ation Research Institute
Hotline (CHIRR at I -H00-H2I (3137 1. Th e y arc
open 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. C S T 110a.m. to (3 p.m.
E S T). Monday through Friday. Other reli­
able sources of Information arc your doctor,
pharmacist, health professional, local state
medical society, or the stale attorney
general's office.

Ihcse six questions:
1. Docs the ad offer a quick and painless
cure?
2. Is the product described as a special,
secret, foreign, or ancient formula available
only by mall from only one supplier?

NEW ARRIVALS

Clowning around class
A class In clowning Is being offered al the Sanford Church of
God on Saturday. April 10 from 9 a.m. to ft p in.
Th e cost Isa $10 donation lobe given ut the door.
For more Information, call the church office and Doug
Ihirnluim will call with drlalls.

The following births have been
recorded at H C A Crntrul Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford:

Secretaries seminar set
Putting around

T h e W inter Park chapter of Professional Secretaries
International will present a seminar entitled "Motivating
Yourself and Others" al Ihe Radlsson Plaza Hotel In Orlando on
April 28 from (J to 9 p m .
The guest lecturer will be Barbara Thom pson. CPA from
Orlando Vo-Tech Center. The seminar has been approved us a
Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) recertification class.
C EU s will also Ik - offered.
Th e cost Is $25 and light refreshments will be served.
For reservations or Informal Ion call T ra d e Vann at (300*2552
or Hetty Smith 880 5955.

Bel l a Gr amkow, ownor of
Gramknw Funural Home In
Sanford, took some timo out of
her busy day to shoot a round
of golf to bonoflt Seminole
Community Cotlogo yesterday.
Tho annual SC C "M ulligan
Mastors" golf tournament has
been a part of the college's
fundraising agenda for tho Iasi
d e c a d e and a half. It Is
oxpeclod that this year's sold
out tournament will raise more
lhan S10.000 tor the college's
general scholarship tund. This
yoar's event allowed partlcl
panls lo play a round at tho
lush Tlmncuan Country Club In
Lako Mary, lo hob nob with
col l ogo adm inistrators and
employees and lo help stu­
dents get an education

Fashion show planned
Th e Greater Seminole LaSertoma Club will present a fashion
show and brunch on Saturday. May 7, al I I a.in. at Tlm acuun
Country Club. Fashions will be by Gayfer's.
Th e donation for the event Is $20. There will also be door
prizes, a silent auction and entertainment.
Proceeds will iH'iieflt speech and hearing Impaired children
through Cam p Endeavor mid thr Marie T a y lo r Needy
Children’s Fund.
For more Information, cull Cynthia Miller al 332-9001 or
Terri Guttler al 834-7790.

March 2 1 — Myrna Pcrsad and
Ju a n Rivera. Clmluota. girl
March 23 — Lisa and To d d .
Williams, Casselberry, girl
March 25 — Tracy Blackmon
and Jcfl'Chcek J r.. Sanford, boy
Murch 27 — Wanda Gomez.
Sanford, girl
Murch 29 — AJa Lytic, San­
ford. boy
M arch 30 — C h a ro n and
Phillip Howard. Sanford, girl
April 1 — Shanell R. W ynn
and VonErtc D. Small. Sanford
boy: Frances and Titus Manning.
Sanford, girt
April 5 — Kathryn and Kevin
Fogg, Sanford, girl

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Blood Bank seeks donors

i&amp;&amp;&amp;*. &lt;m W

Central Florida lllood Hank Is asking donors ol all types of
hlood — especially O -typ r donors — to donate al Ils Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second SI. For Information, cull 322 0822.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida poets meet al It) a.m every Monday at the
? Deland Public Library Interested poets arc welcome.
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DEAR ABBY:I was dlsuppolntcd In you for printing Becky
Tlggcs' diet lips on Fell. 25. No
doubt both you and Ms.Tlggcs
meant well In your attempt to
"cducnle" us (at people about
how to lose weight. Unfortunutcly. It Is the public who needs
educating about two of the most
destructive myths surrounding
fat people.
Myth No. 1; Anyone can lose
weight If they really try. Study
after study has proved that
permanent weight loss Is Im ­
possible for most of us; approx­
imately 95 percent of people who
lose weight gain it back within a
few years. Diets have long been
promoted as a "cure" for ob­
esity. If uny other treatment for a
medical problem had a success
rate of only 5 percent. It would
be pronounced a failure, not a
cure.
If diets worked, there wouldn't
be a single fat person left on the
face of the earth. We have tried
cvcy diet known to man. Now we
know that wc didn't fall; the
diets failed.
Myth No. 2; All fat people are
compulsive caters. Th e truth Is:
Not all fat people cat com ­
pulsively, nor arc all compulsive
caters fat, A few years ago, the
Smithsonian Institution exhib­
ited u collection of diet products,
hooks und videos next to u
poster staling that fut people "do
not on the average eat uny more
than anyone else."
Most scientific researchers
now agree that weight Is de­
termined mostly by genetics and
heredity rather than environ­
ment or behavior. So much for
the old saw that all fut people
hnvc poor eating habits and no
willpower.
Abby, we fat people don’t need
diet tips; we need champions.
N A A F A (National Association to
Advance Fut Acceptance) and
other advocacy groups arc doing
a superb Job to educate the
public and change their at­
titudes townrd fat people. We
hope you will support our fight
against Ignorance und prejudice.

We're Here For You

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Rutary Club ut Sanford meets every Monday at noon, al the
Sanford Civic Center.

£ Cancer support group meets
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Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H .A .U .. meets every Monday
’ &gt; afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
rs- far corner of the dining room. Th is Is a self help support group
. L for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322*7785 for more In forma Iton.

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Survey shows drug
abuse on increase
DEAR READERS: Th e results
of the 1993 National High School
Senior Survey have been re­
fused by Ihe National institute
on Drug Abuse INIDA) and the
news Is not good. Indications are
(hut both drug abuse und at­
titudes favorable to drug ubusc
arc making a clear comeback
am ong 8 lh . lO lh . und 12lb
graders throughout the country.
Th e combination of drugs now
growing In popularity — mari­
juana. LSD. amphetamines, and
Inhalants — Is reminiscent of
what was popular In Ihe curly
days of the drug epidemic In the
r|970s. The recent Increases In
ubusc of these substances are
occurring across all regions of
the country, all races, und all
1 foclo-economlo groups of teens.
' * W hile the rates of use or
' mnrtjuuna and LSD are below
| the peak levels reached In the
, late 70s, they represent a re, vcrsal of the declines In use for
the preceding decade. It may be
that today’s young udults will
have to learn the same lessons of
the preceding generation the
hard way, since they have not
experienced or witnessed the
dcvnstntlon first-hand,
Tltc abuse of inhalants such as
glue, solvents, and aerosols have
also risen in the past two years
among eighth, 10th, and 12th
graders. Unfortunately, they can
nlso be lethal.
Alcohol and clgarellcs are still
the most widely abused drugs ut
all grade levels. In fact, while the

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DRUG
COUNSELOR
MARY
BALK

rate of smoking among high
school seniors hud remained
fairly steady lor a decade, the
rate of dally smoking rose signif­
icantly In all three grade levels
In 1893.
C o n t r a r y to c o n v e n t i o n a l
perceptions. Afrleun Americans
report the lowest rates of use for
virtually all drugs, Hell and
Illicit, among all three grade
levels surveyed. T h e y a d d i­
tionally show u long-term con­
tinuing decline In smoking while
whites and Hlspanles leveled off
several years ago.
It loduy’s students have lost
the lessons tnught by the '70s
and early '80s concerning the
dangers and devastation of drug
abuse, we as parents and educa­
tors must use every technique
available lo rctcnch them, lest
we arc doomed to repeat the
tragedy of a Inst generation.
(M ary Balk Is a C s rtllis d
A d d ic tio n P ra v a n tlo n P ro ­
fessional and counselor. Write
her at the Sanlord Herald, or call
Ihe Seminole County Schools'
Drug Prevenlion office, 323-5710.)

N

ELLIE MILLER, MINE A
P O L
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DEAR ELLIEi You aren't the

only reader who didn't npprccl-

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ate Ms. Tlggcs' diet tips; I got a
lot of heal from m y readers on
that letter. My apologies to those
who knew (from experience)
more than I did ubout dieting.
Those Interested in contacting
N A A F A may write to N A A F A
Inc.. P.O. Box 188020. Sacra­
mento. Calif. 95018; or call the
toll-free number at (800) 4421214.

DEAR ABBY: Can you
explain w hy recycling symbols
on packaging arc made so dif­
ficult to see? Everyone who tries
to separate Items far recycling
must waste a lot of time trying to
locate and decipher ttic code
numbers, which arc often liny,
colorless, and hidden In folds or
on the bottom of the containers.
As a consumer. I'd be more
Impressed to sec. "Recycle With
No. t Plastic" on a label lhan
"New! Improved!" etc. Are Ihe
manufacturers against rccycling?
K ITTY LUTNE8B,
DANVILLE, PA.
DEAR K IT T Y : 1 doubt It.
since the less packaging there Is.
the more profit for the manufac­
turer. I'm sure (hat many con­
sumers who arc committed to
recycling are In c o mp l e t e
agreement with you. And us a
helpful hint to manufacturers,
why not clip this letter and mull
It with a label to the company
w hich produces the product
that's giving you n headache?
Perhaps they'll see the light!

W elcom e
N e w c o m e rI
"Florida'sow n Newcomer ’
service" - dedicated to
welcoming new residents.
It is our desire to make you feel
welcome and to acquaint you
with our city.
If you are new in the area, or
know of a family who is, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from our representative. She has
brochures, civic information,
maps; and to help with your
shopping needs, cards of intro­
duction and gifts from local
merchants.
Local merchants are also en­
couraged to inquire about the
availability of our services.

SANFORD
GRACE M. STINECIPHER
322-

4381

LAKE MARY
FLORENCE O'CONNOR

(Problems? Writs lo Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, eend a sell-addreeeed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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Regular Church Attendance
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LONOWOOD
MM C SfUM
longwood. FL37750 5394
(407) 3191617
Sunday
Study
9 JO am
Worthip
10 44 am
Won hip
6 00 pm
Wndnatdey Wot ship
700 p m
Nurtery - All »«rvtc«t A
Deaf Miniatry

FAMILY WOA8 HIP CENTER
irrow AiipoitO'.d
BonlOfd, Ft 37773
Id 37? *732
Piilor j*'l Krail
Sunday School
950am
WcvtMp Sank«
10 30am
VYadnaidly Saryica
TOO pm
Commu"lly Pfayti Saniea*
E.ary Friday
7 30pm
ACTS loo
Evary Friday
8 30pm

EMMANUEL.
ASSEMBLY OF UOD
330 Commercial StiMI
j
(AcfoitliomlhaOlyie Canid
Sanlord, Ft U r n
Telephone
116
Pallor Ootid OaCan
1 Sunday Scnool
9 30am
Worthlp Service
1030am
Midweek
Home FaHoathlp Oroupa
(Call lor daiatltl
Vltllort Welcome
Nureery Provided

PINCCRKST BAPTIST CHURCH
601 E Airport Btvd . Sanford
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worthip
HOOim
I ytning Worth! p
? '00p m,
Wednesday
Prayer Mttllng
700pm
Nurtery Provided For
All Stnrtctt

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
7676 Pelmetfo Ave
Rtv Ronald D Wllliamt
Pastor
Sunday School
0 45 a m
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Evangtiiilic Stmcat
6 00pm
Wad Prayer A
DiDia Study
730 pm
tndapandanl Mtftlonary

M I f DOM
ASSEMBLY OF QOD
WORSHIP CENTER
3980 S Orlando Or .Sanlord
lOtd 3erre Pine)
101 333 8999
Ol Iico Hourt9 8
Patlor Randan Hen Wa.ker
Sunday
CMnlian
Educalicn Clan
id 00 am
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1100am
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n rr;rr
Wedneiday Mid Week
HioMe Study
T 00 p m
Monday through
Friday Pray»i
100lo300pm
Nureery Provided

WIITVIIW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paoia Road 146A)
Sanford Florida
Dr Bobby M MeFalla
Patlor
Sunday School
900 am
Mornng Worthip
1000 am
Oltcipitfhlp Training
6 00 p m
Evantng Worthip
FOOpm
Wad Ptayar Service
700 pm

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3101 W i*i St Sanford

ALL SOULSCATHOLICCHURCH
3222014
907 Oak A.a Sanford. FL
Don Mick*
Patlor
Fathtr
Richard W Trout
Patlor
Jerry Fugate
A»tocPastor
Sal Vigil Matt
4 00pm
Jack M Thomas Mmlalerof MuiiC
Sun
Matt
7
45am
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030am
(Hispanic 900a m)
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10 30 A 1200
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600pm
Confession
Sal
4 0(34 45 p m
Wad Praytr Saryica
6 30pm

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lata Mary
Airary M. long
Pastor
Sunday School
0 44 pm
Preaching A Worshiping 10;44 a m
Btbia Study
6 30 pm
Sharing A Proclaiming
7 30 p m
Wad Prayer Maat
7 30 p m
Nyrtary Provdfd

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OF SANFORD
519 Perk Ave Sanlord
Rav Floyd Biaka. Jr
Pallor
Ray JimCorntil Minlilar ol Muilc
Ray Sidney Brock Mmiiltr of Youth
Mrs Calhy (Haifa
Pra School/Chiidran* Mmrstria*
Sunday Worthip 8 IS A 10 30a m
Sunday SbImmI
D 16a m
Oiiclplaifnp framing
6 14pm
I waning Worship
4 00pm
Wed Prayer Service
6 14 pm
Nurtery Provided

Christian
TIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
lDnclplatofCh.nl)
1807 S Sanford Ava
S Eduard Johfiton
Puiur
Sunday School
913am
Wonhlp
1100am
CoRaa Fauoethip Alter Wotihip
tunday Dibit Study
lOOOsm
All Are Welcome Hart
Nu'iary Available
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST. LONOWOOD
975 MarkhamWoods Rd
Corner of E E Williamson Rd
Sunday Church Stnrtctt
and Sunday Behoof
10 00 a m
Wednesday
6 00pm
'Nurtary Avail able At All Same as
Heading Room Mon ■Wad
f &gt;i Sat,
10am -I pm
786-7706

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Eastern Orthodox

CONQREOAIIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCC)
3101 S Paifc Ava
333 1881
Rav Thomat P Tkachuk Mirvilai
Church School
9 301030am
WoMhip
II 00 am
Fahoaatvp luncheon 6 30 p m . a*ar,
3nd Wadnaiday
Evary IHI s.tufdar 8 00 a m Man •
Club Biaaklait

ST JOHN SEASTIRN
ORTHODOX CHURCH
2743 Country Club Road
Rev Donald Ballot
Patlor
Church Phone
3214193
Divine liturgy
10 00 am
Sunday School
10 00 * m
Conftttlon By Appointment

SMITTY’S MOWERS
M i k e &amp;. C o n n ie S m i t h

2506 S, Park Dr,, Sanford
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322-2070

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
(Miftourl Synodi
2424 Oak A«e
Rev Clmer A Reutcher
Matter
Sunday School
9 15 a m
Worthip Service
10 30 am
Nurtery Provided
Weekday Kmde'gerlen and
Pre KJndergarlen Program
For Information Cad 322 3552
CM13)0310

Inter-denominational
CALVARY CHRISTIAN CENTER
500W 4th 31
Sanford
24*i A Sutie Poole
Ptttrvi
Sunday
Morning Service
10 00 a m
Power A Praise
600 pm
Wednaaday Service
700 R m "

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HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCHOF LAKE MARY
760 Sun Df*ve, Lake Mary
Paul Moyer
Peitor
Sunday Worihip
Service
HA 10 30am
Saturday Service
5 30 p m
IkTMuJi *
Aduil Bible Cleat
9 i 5 em
'Holy 'Crttti Story Hour PrtiChcwOl
For InRwmafMm Call 11) 0797

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
126W Wdbur Ava late Mary
Rev A F Sfevent
Petto*)
Church Prayer Meeting
9 14 am.
Chufth School
9 44 * m
!«f.'&gt;riniaUWuJitup
11 GOerr.)
Youth DfOUfl
ft 00 p rn ,
Wed ChoBr Pf*:lice
700 p it-1
Thuft YcwJh Choir
ft .30p m‘

GOOD SHEPHERD rVANOELlCAl
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF SANFORO
ELCA
79l7Oda»vJo0r (Mwy 17 97»
Phone 322 7312
Paineta F Jonn|on
Patlor
Sunday School
Adult Brbie Study
9 30am
WortnipSavfrca
If) 30am
Nu*%«fy PrpviiJed

MARKHAM WOODS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Markham Wood! Rowl
Lake Me*y
Pr&gt;on« 31)20)6
Or Don T DeBevorte
Patti*
Sunday School Ail Agei 9 10# rd
Church Servlett 6t4A 10 30arr{
Nurtery Provtdad
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ftOOpnr
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600 E 2nd 5!. Sanford
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323 5646
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407 327 940b
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407 574 4674
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B16 W . 2nd St.

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211 Wekiva Spring* Lane
Longwood Phone 6C916G6 i
Rel Samuel R D Matter Pa*' f
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499 Country Club Roed
Lake Mary
David A Liddell, Jr
Pettor
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10 00 am
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419 Par* Ava
322 4371
Cldfort) Melvin
Patlor
Daniel Seilert
Choir Director
Morning Worthip 6 30 A 1100am
Coffee Fellowthip
930am
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945am
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CHRIST UNITED
METHOOIST CHURCH
406 Tucker Drive
(Corner Tucker pr ACR4271
Rev Larry Armbrutl
Patlor
Ttlephone 322 7900
Sunday SctkOol
9 30 a m
tnlar Million
10 30 am
Morning Worthip
1100 a m
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Rani Donald (E, Wiggins
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700 Rinth art Road
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10 40 a m
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Lake Mary. Honda
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Sunday Morning
Celebralion Service
1000 a m
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1 lot o f faith, these
speckled eggs w ill hurst
forth with new life, one
chirp at a lime. God has
given an innate instinct to
the birds so they w ill
bond and keep their
A fumily-to-hc warm; and
M when the babies hatch,
one parent w ill guard the
nest while the other
searches for food to
nourish their little ones.
Eventually, however, the
babies w ill be encouraged
to fly from the safety o f
their nest to survive on
their own...or to perish.
Likewise, we ure
protected and nurtured as
infants and youngsters,
and when grown, face our
future with some
trepidation. Yet, we need
nut chance to (terisli. We
can return to God's nest,
for each Sabbath, as we
worship in His house, our
spiritual family is
wailing...patient, warm,
and nurturing us we all
commune with the
Creator, nestled in the
love o f God.

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Religion
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Shock The System

IN BRIEF
'Taste of Joy’ at Victory Temple
SA N FO ftD — Victory Temple of God, Inc,, GO I Pine Ave.,
Invites the community to Join In II h llrsi "Taste of J o y " Prayer
Breakfast on Saturday. April 10, from 8-10u.m .
Tickets are $6 for adults, S3 for children G- 12,

Minister Jimmy Blake will be the speaker for the event.

Sisterhood to meet Wednesday
The regular membership meeting of the Sisterhood of
Temple Shalom Is set for Wednesday, April 20, at 10 ii.rn. nl
the temple.
Members of Citizen Observer Program (C .O .P J will speak on
safety In and out of the home.
For Informal Ion, call Vivienne Saltzmnn at 904-789-1302,

Paschall in concert
OVIKDO — Contemporary Christian vocalist and two-time
gramtny nominee Janet Paschall will be in concert at First
Baptist Church. 45 W, Broadway Si., on Sunday. April 17. at
6:15 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend.
Paschall performs some 125 concerts each yrur from
continent to continent.
For additional Information, nil the church at 305-3483.

Spring rummage sate set
C A S S ELB ER R Y — St. Augustine Catholic Church, 375
Sunset Dr., will hold Its Annual Spring Rummage Sale from H
a.m. to 4:30 p.m ., rain or shine.
Th e church Is located off Seminole Boulevard, east of 17-92,
behind Cnsselbrrry Collection.

H*r*M Photo by Apryt Sortition

Prophet featured at crusade

Youngsters (rom throughout Central Florida engaged in (un,
fellowship and Christian education during Iho weeklong First Baptist
Church, Sanford, Youth Blast '94 Revival. Tho young pooplo wore
ablo lo do some hands on activities with local law enforcement
.agencies, loft, and fantasize of possible future occupations. A pizza
party on tho grounds of the church brought members and residents
of the community together to hear the word ot God. A young man
pausos to give thanks for the nourishment and fellowship with
frlonds, above right.

SA N FO R D — God's amounted prophet. Randy Brown and
Praise Dancer and Team from Babylon. N Y., will be In a
Crusade Monduy Frlday. April 18-22. at 7:30 p.m, nightly.
Pastor Elijah Richardson of Bouse ol Refuge Ministries. I(X)I
Celery Ave.. will hosl the event at the church.
For Information contuet Blanc Harrell at 328-7373.

Ruby Wilson Award to be presented
SA N FO R D - Mnrantha New Life Worship Center. 304 W
27th St., will acknowledge the contributions made the
community by residents with Its first Ruby Wilson Award,
presented In honor ol a volunteer whose record nl dedicated
com m unity service best reflects the life and work of Us
namesake In Seminole County.
T o begin this tradition, the Center will recognize Pastor
Blanche Bell Weaver, of Rescue Church ol God mid ex ecu live
director of Rescue Outreach Mission, on West 13th Street.
A dinner In her honor will he held at Stacy's In Orange City
on April 21 from G H 30 p.m.
Tickets are $15 lot adulls; $7 fur children 8-12; and $5 lor
children 2-7.
Proceeds from the tickets will be returned to the comm unity.
For ticket Information call Deacon Frank A Thom as J r., al
860-1270.

Missionary to India to speak
SA N FO R D — Th e Rev. Kevin Donaldson; reeently approved
Assemblies of God missionary to India, will lie the featured
guest speaker at Family Worship Center. 1770 W. Airport
Dlvd.. on Sunday. April 17. al 10:30 a.in., according lo Jeff
Krall, pastor.
The public Is invited to at lend the Donaldsons' special
mission presentation. At that time they will he sharing the
challenge of church-planting ministry In India.

Convention planned for next week
SA N FO R D — Emmanuel District Church ol God in Christ.
1405 Manguustlne Ave.. will hold lls convention Monday
Saturday. April 18-23.
Th e Rev. A.L. Sconlers. district superintendent, wlih
Missionary Ruby Williams, district missionary, will host the
convention weeknlghls at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday at'G p.m,________ _

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Where revivalists have succeeded
•Jonas Nightingale Isn't real. Everything
ahmil him Is fake.
He's the antihero of the 1992 movie "Leap
of Faith'' (which has been showing oil cable
T V lately), with Steve Marlin In Ihe title role.
Jonas Nightingale Is an updated version ol
Elm er G antry, the untlhcrn ol Sinclair
Lewis' 1927 novel ol religious corruption
under the revival lent.
Th e I9GO film "Elm er G a n try" earned
Burt Lancaster the Academy Award lor Best
Actor. No Oscur could have been more
filling, for everything wan an uct with
G u n iry and iiuhndy was heller tn the part.
A likable scoundrel. Gantry found his
nlehe as a touring evangelist He was, said
one reviewer, "lechery and hypocrisy In­
ca m ale.'' Another critic observed Dial, alter
Wednesday nlglil prayer meellng. Gantry
"could always God a girl, a drink and a
game."
Yel (he evangelist claim ed lie was
bringing a whole lol more souls Inin
churches Ilnur any of these pussy footing tin
saints who arc afraid lo laugh and jolly
people."
Nightingale, who shared Gantry' s gilt tor
last talk and charade, could have said the
same iliing ot himself, lie packed 'em In.
loo
Gantry and Nightingale arc only paper
and celluloid creations. But there are
real-life versions out there.
Rem em ber J im liakker and J im m y
Swaggart? A few years before, there was
Murjoe Gortner. the hoy evangelist who
grew up to he a religious huckster.
Many of those wh o saw the 1972
Hollywood documentary "M arjoe" left the
theater feeling that the believers he laid
fooled would have heard him gladly again ••

RELIGION
G eorge
Plagenx

even after Ills confession that he never
believed a word of what lie preached. Marjoe
did what in- did lor money. Bill a lot of the
people hearing him would have said they
got their money's worth. They fell the spirit.
The question of hypocrisy Is one Dial
many ministers have to wrestle with at
times Is it Du-clergy 's Job first and foremost
lo preach the gospel effectively •• lo touch
people's licuiis mid souls? Or must they llrsi
ask themselves whether they fully believe
what they preach?
The words ot comfort a minister speaks to
a bereaved person about a blessed reunion
In heaven
does he always believe that
without a douht?
A minister once said to me. "If you and I
made n case only for the tilings we have
succeeded In proving to ourselves ••Intellec­
tually or otherwise •• then we would he
restricting our congrcgulions to our own
personal theological development. I think
we always teach and preach more than we
have successfully made our ow n."
Docs that make us hypocrites?
Revivalism had Its great awakening In the
Intc IHHi century. It gave birth to the camp
meeting out under the trees, and lent an air

of expectation and drama to the monotony
of backwoods life.
As Kathy Luchettl says In her Ixmk
Under God's Spell." few who had "passed
through a season of sorrow on the frontier,
lacing dentil. Illness and family separation
could resist the friendly hand-shaking and
the rousing gospel songs of the camp
meeting."
Preachers described as “ fond ol the open
sky and their own sweeping rhetoric"
discoursed In florid hyperbole. Many of
them were Just us colorful as their 20th
century descendants would turn out tn he.
There was, for example. Lorenzo Dow.
He ndvcrtlsed Ills sermons with such lilies
as "T h e Latest Authentic News From Hell."
On one occasion •• preaching on "Where
Will You Be Going When Gabriel Blows Ills
H orn?" - Dow persuaded a small boy lo
hide In a Irre outside where a meeting was
going tin. Then, on a signal from Dow. the
hoy blew a blast on a tin horn.
Th e more sophisticated Christians ol
today can say what they want about
revivalists and their excesses.
You don’t have lo condone the con men
among those preachers.
But you will have tu concede that the
revivalists have been successful where most
of the other churches have not.
Revivalists succeeded In making people
"ulive to the spirit." and In bringing "a
whole lot more souls Into churches" than
the pussy-footing kind.
C o p y r i g h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R EN
T E R I’RISE ASSN.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community Alliance Church, -ill I East take Drive, Winter Springs
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham Woods Rd longwood
Sanford Alliance Church. 1401 8 Park Ave .Sanford
ASSEMBLY OF 000
Emmanuel Assembly of Qod, 3?QCommercial Sf. Sanford
Family Worship Center, 1770W Airport Blvd , Sanford
Fraadom Assembly of God, 2960 Orlando Or. Sanford
Wekiva Assembly of God, 1675 Olson Rd , longwood
BAPTIST
Antioch Gaplist Church. Oviedo
Calvary Gaplltl Church. Crystal lake Ave A 3rd Si . Lake Mary
Caiaeliberry Gap! iAt Church, 770 Seminofa Blvd
Canfral Baptist Church. 3101W 1st SI
Chutuofa First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church, Southeast Rd
Countryside Baptist Church. Country Club Rd . Lake Mary
First Baptist Church, 519 Park Ava
First Baptist Church ot Altamonte Springs. Rl 436 Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church of Forest City
First Baptist Church of Geneva
First Baptist Church, Markham Woods
First Baptist Church of Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of longwood, 691 last ill 434
Flral Baptlat Church ol Oslean
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
First Baptist Church of Sanlando Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 1101W. 13th St
Fountain Head Bapllit Church, Ovlado
Hope Baptist Church, Forest City Community Center, Forest City
Independence Bipilit Mist, Civic League Bldg , Longwood
Jordan Missionary Bapllat Church, 970 Upsaia Rd
Lighthouse Baptist Church. 665 longwood •lake Mary Rd
lakevlew Beptlst Church. 176 lakevieur Ave , Lake Mary
Macedonia Mi itton Baptiat Church, Oak Hill Rd , Oslean
Miationary Baptist Church, North Rd . Enterprise
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Qanava Hey
Mt Moriah Primitive Beptlst Church. 1101 locust Ave. Sanford
Ml Olive Mitaionery Baptist Church, Sanlando Springs Rd . longwood
Ml Sinai Missionary Bspllsl Church. 1600 Jarry Ave
Ml Zion Missionary Bapl! si Church, Sipes Ava
Nee Bethat Missionary Church, 9th St A Hickory Ava
New Ml Calvary Millenary Baptlat Church. 1109 W 17th 5t
Nee Salem Primitive Baptist Church. 1509W 12th St
Nee Testament Beptlst Church, Quality Inn, North longwood
New Mt Zion Baptiat Church, 1720 Pear Ave
Nae Life Feiloeshlp, 4961 E Lake Or. Casselberry
Northside Baptist Church. Chuluota
Peaceful Zion Baptlat Church. 1164 Pina 81. Aitamonta Springs
People's Baptist Church. 1201W 1st St. Sanford
Pinscraat Baptist Church, 601 E Airport Blvd
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Ridge Rd, Fern Perk
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Mideay
Providence Mitaionery Baptist Church. 4561 Douglas Ava, Bookarioen
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Waal Sanford
Smyrna Oapliit Church, 250Overbrook Dr, Cesaeiberry
Starlight Baptlat Church, 190 Bahama Rd
St Jamaa Missionary Baptist Church, SR 415, Osteen
St. Johns Missionary Baptist Church. 309 longeood Ave,
Altamonte Springs

St Luke Miasionary Baptist Church ot Cameron City, Inc
81 Paul Bapl I»1 Church, 613 Pm# Ave
St Matthevrs Baptist Church. Canaan Hgts
St Johns Missionary Baptist Church, 970 Cypress SI
Springfield Miationary Baptist Church. 17th St &amp;Cedar Ave
Palmetto Ave Baptiat Church. 2676 Palmetto Ave
Temple Baptist Church. Palm Springs Rd , Aitamonle Springs
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd at Heater Ava
Weitvlawr Baptlat Church. 4100 Peola Rd (46A)
William Chapel Missionary Baplist Church, Mark A William SI
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church, 717 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
All Soula Catholic Church, 902 Oak Ave , Sanford
Church of the Nativity, like Mary
Our ledy of Ihe lekas Cetnolic Church. 1310 Maiimilian, Deltona
St Ann aCatholic Church, Dogwood Trail, SaBary
St Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset Dr, near Button Rd , Caitelbarry
81 Clara Catholic Community meets al Osteen Civic Center
81 Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Maitland Ave , Altamonte Springs
St Mary's Ukrenitn Catholic Church, 745 McCoy Dr, Apopka
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 1607 S Sanford Ave
First Chruiian Church of longwood, 1400 EC Willi amion Rd. Longeood
Celebration Church take Mary, 126W Lakeview Ave Lake Mary
Grace Christian Church. Wilton Elementary School (Peola),
965 Orange Blvd , Sanford
lakeviewChristian Church. Bear Lake Rd at Jamison
Sanford Christian Church. 730Upsaia Rd, Sanford
South Seminole Christian Church, 300 W SR 434, Oviedo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church ol Christ Scientist, 973 Markham Woods Rd, Longwood
CHURCHOF CHRIST
Church of Christ. *612 8 Park Ave
Church of Chrisl at Lake Ellen. U S Hey 17 92 N , Casselberry
Church ol Christ. 600 Palm Springs Dr, Aitamonta Springs
Church of Christ, Geneve
Church of Christ, Longwood
Church of Chrisl. W 17lhSl
Northside Church of Christ, Fie Haven Dr, Maitland
South Seminole Church ot Christ, 5410 Lake Howell Rd
CHURCH OF 000
Church ol God. 503 Hickory Ave
Church otOod. 603 W 22nd 81
Church of God. Oviedo
Church of God Holiness, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
Church of God. 1402 W l 6 lhSI
Church of God in Chrisl. Oviedo
ChurcholOodof Prophecy, 2509 8 ElmAv#
Church ol God ol Prophecy, 1706 S Persimmon Ave
Church ol God of Prophecy, 496 8 Central, Oviedo
Church ol God (7th Oayl. Deltona Community Centar. Dtltona(Sun Room)
Rescue Church ot God. 1700 W 13th SI. Sanford
True Church of Qod, 2700 Ridgewood Ave . Sanford
CONGREGATIONAL
Congregational Christian Church. 2401 8 Park Ave, Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eel tern Orthodox Church, St Georga. 2001Dylan Way. Maitland
Eastern Orthodox Church, Si Steven's of O C A ,

1695 Lane Emma Rd Longwood
Eastern Qrthodoi Church, 81 John Odhodoa. 2743 Country Club Rd
Sanford
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church, E DeBary Ave , Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, lonQwood
Episcopal Church of the New Covenant. 675 Tuikewhla Rd .Winter Springs
Epiicopel Church of theResurrecllon, 251 C lake Brantley Dr. Longwood
Holy Crcss Episcopal Church, Park Ave at 4th St. Sanford
St Patare Episcopal Church, 700 Rinehart Rd , Lake Mary
St Richard •Church. 5151 Lake Howell Rd , Winter Perk
The Church ol the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave. Mamend
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Christian Center, 500 W 4th St , Sanford
New Harvest Christian Fellowship, 2760 Country Club Rd , Sanford
Northland Community Church, 530 Dog Track Rd , Longwood
Outreach Deliverance Center, 2231 Sipes Ave . Sanford
JEWISH
Beth Am Synagogue meeting at comer of Sand Lake end
County line Rd , West 14
Temple Shaiom, 1765 Elkhem fiivd , Deltona
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church Overbrook Dr . Catielborry
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church ELCA 2917Orlando Dr (Mary 17 92)
Sanford
Holy Cron Lutheran Church of lake Mary 760 Sun Or , i am Mary
Lord of Life Lutheran Church. 395 Tuikawida Rd Winter Springs
Lutheran Church of Providence. Deltona
Lutheran Church ot ihe Redeemer, 2575 Oak Ave
Messiah Lutheran Church. Gulden Days Dr &amp;Mwy 17 92. Casselberry
St Lukes Lulheren Church. Rl 426.8i«via
St Stephen Lutheran Church, 434|usl W ol 14, Longwood
METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial Church, E DeBary Ave , Enterprise
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A M E Church, Canaan Heights
Caitelbarry Community United Methodist Church, Mwy 17 92 at
Pine/ Ridge Rd. Casselberry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Dr Suniand Estates
DeBary Community Methodist Church, W Mighbenks Rd DeBary
First United Methodist Church, 419 Pa«k A«e
First Methodist Church of Geneva
Firel Methodist Church of Oviedo
Grace United Methodist Church. 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Me'y
Grant Chapel A M I Church. Ovlado
Oakgrovt Methodist Church. Oviedo
Osteen Methodist Church, cor of Carpenter A Murray St. Osteen
Pioneer MethodHi Church, cor of Wilbur Ave A Country Club Rd .
Lake Mary
Qanlendo United Mathodnt Church, SR 434 and i 4, Longwood ,
St Jamaa A M E . 9ih at Cypress
St Luke M 0 Church of Cameron City, Inc . Bearden o»f SR 46 E
StMarysAME Church,SR415.Ostean
St Paul a Methodist Church, Osteen Rd . Enterprise
Strafford Memorial Church, S DeBary
NAZARENE
First Church of the Hararene, 2561 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church of the fta/arena, SR 46, Oeneva
Lake Mary Church of theft Afarena, 171 E Crystal Lake Ava Lake Mary
Longwood! Church of the Natarena. Wayman i Jessup Ave Longwood
Marshem Woods Church ot the Ns/arem SR 46 3** miles W

of I 4 at the Wekiva River
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church, Holland Blvd 6 Austin Ave , Deltona
First Presbyterian Church ol Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church, Oak Ave A 3rd St
First Presbyterian Church of DeBa^, E Highland
Markham Woods Pftibylaftan Church, 5210 Markham Woods Rd
Laka Mary
St Andrews Presbyterian Church, 9913 Bear Lake Rd
SI Mark* Presbyterian Church. 1021 PeJm Springs Rd . Altamonte Spring*
Tuscawilie Presbyterian Church, 3600W SR 426, Oviedo
Upsaia Community Presbyterian Church, Upsaia Rd
Wekiva Presbyterian Church. 211Wekiva Sphngi Lane. Longwood
Westmini*tar Presbyterian Church, Red Bug Rd, Cat aeiberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adventist Church. He/ 436, Forest City
Mere Hill Seventh Day Advanlisl Church. 601 E 2nd S t. Sanford
Sanford SavanthOay Adventist Church, 5615 N Hwy 427
Seventh Day Advamlsi Church, M'aitland Avt., Aitamonta Springs
Winter Springs Seventh Day Adventist Church. 50 9 Moss Rd
OTHERCHURCHES
All Faith Chapel, Camp Samlnole, Wekiva Park Rd
Allan s A M E Church. Oliva S 12th
BeerdaR Avenue Holiness Chapel, Beerdaii Ave
Chuluota Community Church
Churchof Jasus Christ of Latter Day Samis. 2315 Park Are
ECKANKAR, 770 Big Tree Dr, Suite 100. Longwood
Family Church Christian Canter, 1544 Seminole Blvd , Casselberry
First Born Church of the Living God. Midway
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Elkam Blvd A Venus 8 t , Deltona
First Pentecostal Church ot Longwood
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Full Gospal Church of Qod in Christ. 1626 Jerry Ave. Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle, 2f24 Country Club Rd
Grace Bible Church, 2644 S Semord Ave
Holy Trinity Church of God In Chilli, 1514 Mangey *tine Ave
Kingdom Mail of Jehovah *Wi' less. lak* Monroe Unit. 1562 W 3rd St
Lake Mary Community Church, 101 N Country Club Rd . Lake Mary
Lake Monroe Chapel, Orange Blvd . Lake Monroe
Ml Olive Holiness Church. Oak Milt Rd . Ostaen
Neighborhood Affiance Church. 301 Markhem Woods Rd , Longwood
PeolaWesiayanChurch.5650Wayside Df .Sanford
Pentecostal Open Bible Tebemacit, Ridgewood Ava off 25th opposite
Seminole High School
Restoration Community Church, 5615 N CR 427. Sanford
Roiling Hiila Moravian Church. 8 R 434. Longwood
Sanford AIIlane# Church. 1401 S Park Ave
Sanford Bible Church, 2460 Sanford Avt.
Second Church of the Living God. 3426 BeardaJl Ave . Sanford
8 t Pelka Serbian Orlhodo* Church, 1990 Lake Emme Rd . Longwood
The Full Gospel Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Washington St,
Canaan City
The Sanation Army, 700W 24th Si
Triumph, The Church of the New Age, 1006 W 6 ih SI
United Church of Christ. Altamonte Community Chepei. Altamonte Spring*
United Church of Christ Christian Fellowship. 260 N Country ctub Rd
lake Mary
U C S S Spiritual Centre. 12*A 8 Volusia Ave, corner of
Graves A Volusia Ava . Orange City

�88 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, April 15, 1994

Legal Notices
C ITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that lh« City ol Lake Mary s
Canvassing Board consisting ol
two City Commissioners and Ihe
City Clark will meet at 7 00
P M . or at soon (hereafter a&gt;
possible. on Tuesday. April It.
1994. on tha second Poor ol the
County Service* Oulldtng, 1101
E First Straal. Sanlord Flor
Ida, to open lha absentee ballot*
and canvas* lha return* tor Iba
City * Run Oil Election
C ITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Fottar, City Clark
DATED M arrhX . 1994
PublltH; April 19. 1994
DEQ2I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT.IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 9} S151OR03B
IN RE The Marriage ol
ARTHUR L.GIVINS. JR
Hutband.
and
JEN N IFER C. GIVINS
Wile
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOE
TO: Arthur L. Glvln* Jr.
Addrat* Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action tor dlttolu
lion of marriage hat bean Iliad
again*! you and you art ra
quirad to larva a copy ol your
written detente*. It any, to It on
JENNIFER C GIVINS. Pali
tloner. whote addrat* It toil
Bartlett C t . Oviedo, Florida
)174) on or belort MAY ♦. 1994.
and III* lha original with tha
dark ol thl* court either before
larvlc* on Petitioner or Imme
dlately thereafter It you tall lo
do to. a default will be entered
egaintt you for tha relief da
mended In the petition
WITNESS my hand and the
teal ot thli Court on MARCH X.
19*4

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publith: April I. IS. 12.19. 1994
OEQ 59
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN ANOFUH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO. 9111*9 CA 14 E
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
VS
JAMES R MILLS, el a l.
Defendant!.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuant to thal Final Judgment
of Foraclotur* deled March II.
1994, and entered In civil cat*
number 911M9 CA 14 E. ol the
Circuit Court ol lha lllh Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
C ou nty, F lo rid a , wherein
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK. It
Plaintiff and JAMES R. MILLS.
BOBBI JO KUNSELMAN. AL
TAM ONTE VILLAGE I CON
D O M IN IU M ASSO CIATIO N.
I N C . . ------------- , UN K N O W N
PERSONtS) IN POSSESSION
OF T H E S U B J E C T R E A L
PROPERTY N'K/A JEANNA
L A F A M M E . It/ar* Defend
anflt), I will tall to the hlghetl
and bait bidder for cath at tha
watt front door ol lha Seminole
County Courthout* In Sanlord.
Samlnole County, Florida, at
II 00 A M on tha 3rd day ol
May. 1994. Ih* following de
untied property at let forth In
laid Final Judgment, to wit
That certain Condomlnum
parcel known at UNIT 60S.
BUILDING 600. ALTAM ONTE
VILLAGE II and an undivided
I *141190 interact In tha land,
common element* and common
expenses appurtenant to laid
unit, all In accordance with and
tub|ect to Ih* covenant*, condl
lion*, rettrlcllon*. term* and
other prcvltlont of that DEC
LARATION OF CONOOMINI
UM OF A L TA M O N TE VIL
LAGE II. at recorded In Official
Record* Book UM, Pag* 379
through M l ol the Public Rec
ordt ot Samlnole County, rlor
Ida. and amended In Official
Record* book 1211. Ptg* J9J
through S9I ol tald Public Rec
ordt
Oated tha lit day ol April.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publith: April*. IS. 1994
OEQ 66

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO 91 MS* CAME
PNC DANK. KY. INC , d/b/a
PNC MORTGAGE COMPANY,
l/k a C ITIZ E N S F ID E L IT Y
BANK AND T R U S T COM
PANY. drb'a PNC MORTGAGE
SERVICINGCOMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vt.
NE RE IDA CRUZ. E T AL,
Defendantli).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foraclotur* dated
March It. 1994 and entered In
Cat* No 91 MS* CA 14 E ol the
Circuit Court ot Ih* 11 th Judicial
Circuit In and for Samlnole
County, Florida, wherein PNC
BANK, KY. INC . d'b/a PNC
MORTGAGE COMPANY, l/k/a
CITIZEN S F ID E L IT Y BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY, d b a
PNC MORTGAGE SERVICING
CO M PANY, and N E R E IO A
CRUZ It Ih* defendant. I will
tell to the highetl bidder tor
cath at Ih* Wetl Front Door ol
tha Seminole County Courthout*
Sanlord. Florida, al II 00
o'clock A M on the 3rd day ot
May. 1994. Ih* following d*
ter Ibed property at tal forth In
tald Summary Final Judgment,
to wit:
Lot SI. OAKLAND HILLS,
according to Ih* plat Ihereol at
recorded in Plal Book II, Paget
61 and 64. ol the Public Record*
ol Samlnole County. Florida
Together with all tlructuret
and Improvement* now and
hereafter on tald land and
llalurtt attached thereto, and
all rent*. Ittuet. proceed*, and
prollti accruing and to accrue
from tald premltat. all of which
are Included within Ih* forego
Ing d e t c r lp llo n and Ih*
habendum thereof, alto all gat.
tfeam. electric, water and other
healing cooking, refrigeration,
lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
Irrigating, and power tyilemt
machine*, appliance!, nature*
and appurtenance*, which are
now or may hereafter pertain to.
or be uted with. In or on tald
premise*, even though they may
be detached or detachable
OATED thlt Sth day of April.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLfcMK
Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
"Person* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In thlt proceeding
should contact Ih* ADA Coordl
nalor al Seminole County Court
house. 101 North Park Avenue.
Suite N 101. Sanford, Florida
13771. al leatl fly* day* prior lo
Ih* proceeding* Telephone
( 407 ) 121 4110 *&gt;l 4237;
I 100 955 699 1 ( T O O ) or
Itootssirro (VI via Florida
Relay Service "
Publith: April*. IS, 1994
DEQ 64
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The State of Florida. Depart
m e n l of H e a lth and Re
habitually* Service*. Juvenile
Justice. District 7, It tollciting
proposals tor Alternative* lo
Secure Detention Program*
(Electronic Monitoring! The
program will serve fifty (SO)
male and'or female youth The
program will serve youth who
meet Ih* statutory definition of
detention criteria The program
needs to be staffed and or
designed lo meet the need* of
clients awaiting their court
hearings located In Orange,
Osceola. Brevard or Seminole
County The purpose It to attur*
the court that theta client! will
be available tor their court
hearings and they will not be
Involved In delinquent behavior
during thlt transition Copies of
the completed Request tor
Proposals entitled "Request lor
Proposals for Non Secure Pro
gram" are available from Ih*
Contract Manager: John F.
Podietnlk. Human Service!
Program Spedalltt. too West
Robinson Street Suit* 9ISS, Or
lando. Florida 12601. (402) 421
62)9
Notice ol Intent to Submit a
Propottl must be received by
April 29. 1994 at S 00 p m
IE S T ), All proposals to the R FP
must be received by May II.
1994 at 5.00 pm (E S T) The
Department reserve* Ih* right
lo r*|*cl any and all bid* or
accept minor Irregularities In
Ih* best Interest of the State
Certified Minority Butinas* En
lerprltet are encouraged to par
tlclpale
Publish April I). 1994
DEQ 91

CELEBRITY CIPHER
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paopt*. past and present
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another rpdjy s cb* 5 ejuers Jt

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION. "I'm young, young-looking and
young at heart. It's best for me to capitalize on that." —
(Young) Leonardo OlCaprlo.

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

7 1 —H e lp W anted

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged at 1166 Willingham
Road. Chuluota. Florida 12266
9550. Seminole County. Florida,
under the f ictitious Nam* of
MASTERS CUT. and that 1
Intend to register tald name
with Ih* Division ot Corpora
tlont. Tallahassee. Florid*. In
accordance with Ih* provltlont
ol Ih* Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
ToWII. Section 665 09, Florida
Statutes 1991
Timothy G McCloskey
Publith April IS. 1994
DEQ ISO
REOUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The State of Florida. Depart
m en! of H e a lth and Re
hahllitallve Services. Juvenile
Justice. District 2 It soliciting
proposal* lor Ih* provision ot a
Non Secure Program The pro
gram will serve ten (10) male
and'or female youth The pro
gram needs to be an alternative
to secure detention and designed
lo meet fh* needs of those
clients waiting for dispositional
sanction! ol the |uvenll* court.
Placement will be located in
Orange, Osceola. Brevard or
Seminole County Copies of Ih*
completed Request for Pro
potalt entitled "Request far
Proposals for Non Secure D*
tenlion Program" are available
from the Contract Manager:
John F Podietnlk. Human Serv
Ices Program Specialist. 400
West Robinson Street Suit* tISS.
Orlando. Florida 12601. 1402)
42)61)9
Nolle* ol Intent to Submit a
Proposal mutt be received by
April 19. 1994 at 1 00 p m
(EST) All proposals to the RFP
mutt be received by May I).
1994 at S 00 pm . (E S T) The
Department reserves the right
to r*|*ct any and all bids or
accept minor Irregularities In
the best Interest of the State
Certified Minority Business En
lerprltet are encouraged to par
tlclpale
Publish April I). 1994
OEQ 2)

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The Department ol Health and
Rehabilitative Services. Juv*
nil* Justice. District 2 Is tollc
lllng proposals for the provision
ol an Intensive Halfway House
Program The program will
serv* seventeen 112) committed
male youth The program needs
lo be stall secured and designed
to meet the needs ot high risk,
ret'denlial placement located In
Orange. Osceola. Brevard or
Seminole County
Copies of the completed Re
quest tor Proposals entitled
"Request for Proposals lor In
tensive Hallway House" are
available Irom Ih* Contract
Manager Thomas E Fay.
P ro g ra m O p e ra tio n s Ad
mlnlslrator Specialist. 400 West
Robinson Street Suit* 9ISS. Or
lando. Florida 11601. (4021 4)1
6239
Nolle* of Intent to Submit a
Proposal mutt be received by
April 29, 1994 al S 00 p m
(E S T) All proposals lo Ih* RFP
muit be received by May I).
1994 at S 00 pm (E S T) The
Department reserves Ih* right
le r*|*ct any and all bids or
accept minor Irregularities In
Ih* best Infer**! of Ih* Slat*
Certified Minority Business En
lerprltet are encouraged lo par
tlclpale
Publish April IS. 1994
DEQ 24
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Tli* Stale ot Florida. Depart
m ent ol H ea lth and Re
habllltatlv* Services. Delln
quency Services. District 2 Is
soliciting proposals for the pro
vision ol an Intensive Group
Treatment Program The pro
gram will serve seven (2)
committed male youth The
program needs to be designed to
meet the needs ol a moderate
risk, short term residential
placement located In Orange
County Copies of the completed
Request for Proposals entitled
"Request for Proposals for In
tensive G roup Treatm ent
Home" are available from the
Contract Manager: John F
Podietnlk, Human Services
Program Spaclallst. 400 West
Robinson Street Suit* 9ISS. Or
lando. Florida 12601, (402) 421
62)9
Notice ot Intent to Submit a
Proposal mutt be received by
April 29. 1994 at 5 00 p m
(E S T) All proposals lo Ih* RFP
mutt be received by May t).
1994 at 5:00 p m. (E S T). The
Department reserves Ih* right
to r*|*ct any and all bids or
accept minor Irregularities In
Ih* best Interest of Ih* Stale
Certified Minority Business En­
terprises are encouraged fo par
tlclpale
Publish: April IS. 1994
DEQ 22
SE TTL E M E N T NOTICE
Nolle* Is hereby given thal
Seminole County hat entered
Into a settlement wllh John Pulk
relating to losses sustained at a
result of bodily ln|ury occurring
on 6/25/90. In Ih* amount of
(10.000 Details are on file In the
Samlnole County Employe*
Relations Department. 1)01
East Second Street, Sanford.
Florida 12221.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GERMAN ROMERO
Employe* Relations Director
Publish: April IS. 1994
OEQ 146
UNCLAIMED^
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of Ih* below de
scribed vehicles was conducted
In compliance wllh F.S. 211.26.
Nolle* that Dutch’s Towing will
tell said vehicles at Public
Auction for cath on April 29.
1994 al 10:00 am. al 2202 W 1st
Street. Sanford. Florida W*
reserve Ih* right lo withdraw
tald vehicles from Public Aoc

M an,

196) Amor Rtnaulf
ID 4IXMOM9606FK19S269
1922 Dais 2D
ID IMLSX144549
1929 Dodge PK
ID 4DI7JE9C126242
1924 famaMC
ID4IJ2224SSS
1924Chev 20 ID IIHS2H4K 429124
1926 Pont 20 ID I2F11U6P42S140
1929CMC PK ID ITCD 14915)9160
1922Olds 2D ID«)V)2T1E22266S
1961 Chev 40
ID 1IG1AX66S2B61S2004
196) Ford Tempo
ID IIFABP22X9FK11124I
1926 Bulck SW
ID I4R15K6XIS0604
Vehicles may be viewed on*
hour prior to tel*. Sales begin al
10 00a m
Publish: April IS. 1994
DEQ 142

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Sominolo
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T
HOURS
8 00 AM.-3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

Orlando - Winter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

DRIVERS NEEDED
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consacullve times........... 57c a line
7 consecullve times........... 70c a line
3 consecutive times........ 91c a line
1 time.............................. $1.19 aline
Rates ara per Issue, based on 3 lines
• 3 Lines Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

Scheduling may mtludo Heiakl Advortisot al tfv cost ol ,vi nddibon.il day
Cancel when you got tetultt Pay only tor days your ml runs at tale ear nod
Use full dtttcnptem lot lastost results Copy mutt lonow acceptable typo
graphical torm -Commercial Itoquenty rale* are av.tii.ihte
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon The Day Bekrie Pubkcahon
Sunday 13 Noon Friday •Monday 510 P M FteLty

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREOITS: In lh« event ot an error In an
ad, lha Sanford Harald will ba responsible for Ih* flraf
Inaarllon only and only to tha axlanl of tha cost of that
Insertion Plea** chack your ad for accuracy fh* first day It
run*.

12— E ld e r ly Ca re

6 3 - M ortg ag es

ADULT CARE In our private
home Sanlord are* Lots of
loving cere for your loved
ones Contact Holly 12) 914) __
AD U LT CARE In private San
lord home |650/mo Inc love,
meets, transport . enter
tslnmenl, A more41514*1

* NEW COMMUNITY A
H0MEBUYERS PROGRAM

21— Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical cere, trenspor
tailors, counseling, private
doctor plus living eipenset
Bar rlllll)Clearw ater Attorney
John Frjcker
I 60* 912 144*
LOOKINO FOR reived military
m an 10 40 y r t old tor
friendship Cell 1)4 1)91 or
writ* 1402 Elm Ave. Sanlord
F I 11221

27—N u rs e ry &amp;
Child C are
A TTEN TIO N SECOND SHIFT
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
chlldcar* with hot m#al!
licentad c1*y(*f* Utility Call
lorrotei » ) 743SHC f?t) 10

31- P r i v a t e
Instructions
OPE NINO APRIL 22nd
111 1)12 Sanlord. FL
Jackie Caele 5wvn L*t*ant

43— In ve stig a tive
Services
M AJESTIC IN V E S TIG A TIV E
Services Domestic relations
Fie*consultation 462 6*6 11)1

* LOW DOWN PAYME NT
* EASIER QUALIFYING
For complete details cell
RCNCT FINANCIAL
ACTION MORTOAOC

3310700
_______ 74 Moor Servlte

7 1 —H e lp W anted

EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
700 W nth St
AO O TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
C A L L m + iif r tt u n j

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tuccaadt Ilka u kc vtt
Wa'ca wall into our Jrd d*&lt;ada
ol training tucceiaful aganft
No titan*#?
Wa ll hatpl
WATSON M tA U Y C U N H
REALTORS
J » 17M
AUTO MECHANIC (MOBIL)
Cartif»ad or w/4 yrt rip and
ttf'datir# to bacoma carfihad
Valid drtvac Itcama and toot%
F/T. torn# *rak«*M)t Call for
data)!* J77 7/0* Ivmtg l •
AVON product! 1,000 darn lo
SOX No doof'djor PT/FT
Sand! 3)1 MfJ/l MDH4 7IM

BOOKKEEPER
Pari lima Abla lo fill out
quarterly* and do incoma taa
Call N anc^in OUT
B R E A K F A S T AND LU N C H
COOKS Eipantncad only for
uptcaUclub 311 0DI4________

CAPENTERS

55—Business
O p p o rtu n itie s

Must have reliable transport*
lion and own tools Sanlord
area Pleat* call Jim, 111 5*56

EARN U.6«a6),*M per month
perl tlma working 10*IS boor*
p«r wtwk Sanout only
Jit Mil

Clean 2 yr MVR. full and pari
lime In South Orlando 1 yrt
*»p*rlento Call 4954162______

41—M o n e y to Le n d

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you naad 1%your till# Jack
O amood for appointment
740 m t

PUT YOUR CAREER
IN HIOH OEAR1

t s a r
Check The
heOeesJAedt
FerTh
TheJebYeuWwW

C D l CLASS A DRIVERS
CULTURED MARBLE
M ANUFACTURER
Needs experienced
• FINISHER
• INSTALLER
• SET UP/POURER
II eiperlenced in fiberglass
u will train ( *11*94 4040

DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE
40 hr% ♦ Paid tmuranct and
banafitt Clatt D Lie r«q
Clean driving record Know I
edga of Orlando area a plu!
Inquire at
2101 S. Sanford Ava.
Sanford

THIS WEEK'S

A Multi Family Movini Salt
Sat A Sun . 6 2 both days
692 Madera Ave Santord

A YARD SALE
111 M yrtle Ave Fishing,
automotive, and household
Hems Including the kitchen
sink Sat only! 6am 2pm____

A YARD SALE
Children and adult! clothe!,
kitchen Itemt, 2 window air
conditioner!, loti of mltc Sat
urday only,» 3 f 14W 20th St

BAG SALE
L id in Clothing
Frl. and Sal. Anything you can
tit In our plastic bag 110 plus
laa/bag A SECOND IMAOE
161 t i l l It, laniard 11)9411

C LO TH E S ! PLANTS
G4r*g* tel*. Lots ol mltc.
5225 $ Sanlord Ave (By Lk
Jessup follow signs) Saturday
A Sunday
4/16 A 4/12
95
OARAOE Salt?) Why betharf 9
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
4621)69429

WOW!!!
SANFORD HERALD GARAGE
SALES MAKE LOTS OF 5551
Thanks to the Sanlord Herald
Classifieds Tommy Vincent Is
now Sill richer Hit garage
tel* was a HUGE tuccett due
In part to an ad In Ihe Santord
Heraldl
Art you having a garage tele?
Don't miss out on our garage
tale special. Call belort noon
on Tuetdey to get In on e great
deal!

Sanford Herald Classifieds
322-2611
831-9993

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Call In your garegt salt ad by
tl noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage of our special
garage tal* ed priced Call
Classified now lor details!

322-2611

r-yr-. ts-.t t ?

COOK
Hometlyl* loodt Apply 1 4
PM al Holiday House Retlau
rani, tfwy 19 92 near Lake
Mary A Drug tree Workplace

A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
e well established and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
company oilers you
#1)4 lo29« per mil*
*Up lo 12.000 ml per mo
• Slop Oil Pay
e Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
eSalely A Performance Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip 5 9 Days
• Late Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 2 years tractor
trailer, OTR and snow and Ice
experience plus a good driving
record, call
I too 694 9056

DRIVER WANTED
Tull time Musi have late
model econo vehicle lor local
deliveries ufltlllnq personal
vehicle Call642 13DI6 II

ORIVERS
Ewell Industries It accepting
application lor RM drivers in
Ih* Orlando ere* (9400
N4rcosse* Rdl Mutt have
CDL license Full benellt
package Apply al
1656 High St
lanqweed COE

DRIVERS RANTED
With dean clast B drivers
license for day and night
thills We otter SM0 per
to start. m*|or medical de
ntal and paid vacations Apply
al USA Services. 446 Spring
Hammock Ct. lorxjwood
139 9704

IARN MM A WK PART TIMR.
II flexible hours e week Then
cell me at 409 )16)914_______

ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS
Commercial tit* InUCF area
Benefits package
A N IC O INC. 44# 44)1
EOE Qfug tree workplace

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON
Must have own tools and be
able to do heavy collision
Apply In person tatween 9*m
and 3pm al 2*01 Country Club
Hoad Sanlord 322 6644

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK/OAILV PAY
Report 6am
1205 S If wy 19 92 Long wood
__ Call4HJJ)lafter 3pm

GREENHOUSE WORKER
Tractor #ip halpful D p L k
r#q
MF
t SCall 377 OEM

HAIRSTYLISTS
Beauty talon In Sanford vary
Qood location, nmdt %tyll%f!
tor aithar com mi id■on or chair
r#n»#l PI##!# call 3211711

HAM AND EGG DELI
Bacaut# of mcr##!#&lt;J !#!#!
naad halpt Ut and 7nd thilft
available |tcti#r than average
pay t i p In making dtll
tendwtehet helpful Apply In
p#f!on AMACOaaltSt.SRM

HOST-HOSTESS/CASHIER
Wilt train Apply 2 4 PM al
Holiday flout* Restaurant.
&gt;twy 19 92 near Lake Mary A
Drug tree Workplace

7 1 —H e lp W anted
LOCATES Conduct your own
locate search For a step by
step guide sand 119 95 to
Local*. PO Box 1*61,
Sanford, f L 33271-1*6)

MAINTENANCE
F rl Set Sun Heavy work
Non smoker. Fie Dr Lie req
at Katie's Landing
66) SAM
M EDICAL

RECEPTIONIST
For busy orthopaedic oftic e
Call Sharon at 969 SS1S
MEDICAL

Reception ist/Tr«iscriptionist
Experience required Send
resume to )t! N Mangoutllne
Ave . Sanlord FL 31991____
MEDICAL

LPN
13hr shltls llam llpm
IV experience preferred
Apply In person
Oebary Manor 66 N Hwy 12 92
Debary, FI
M EDICAL

RN
Charge nurses for 9am 1pm
and Tl 9 shltls IV and ven
(Hater a xperlence needed
Apply In person:
Debary Manor 66 N. Hwy 19 91
_________ Debary, El_________
M EDICAL

C N A S m d ORDERLIES
Must be certified ) It end 9 )
shills Apply In person
Debary Manor
44 N Hwy 12 9)
Debary. FI
4*9 446 44)4
M IO IC A L

R.N.
With background a i D O N o*
A D O N lot tuparior ratad
!klll car# facility on aa!t
coatf M u tt u n d e rtta n d
Medicaid. Medicare. V A and
Champut Mud ha %frnoq in
managamant of !tatf Banafit
program available.
Mall rnum* fa PO Bai 130/1
Daytona B a a ch FLIltlt
Of call m I t 2 1772

OFFICE HELP
P/T Computer experience
and organirallonat skills re
quired Medical records expe
ntnee helpful Musi type 50
xvpm Send resume to P O
Box 1299, Sanlord FI 2)292

OPPORTUNITY KN0CKSI
Pafr# Fa!hion! Invttet you to
antar tha dtract Mi#! lit# All
torritorta!. W \ from horn#
High (ommiition. !#&lt; your
own hour!, free 1*00 %alet kit
Earn great raward! tor domf
your 10b Car and phona
oaadad Mull po!!*t! mature
attitude Coma and u t what
wa re all about *n Tiwtday.
April Itth at « 10 in tha
p riv a te dining room at
Shonay! MaHaurant. /440 Ir to
Hron!on Highway, Klulmaa
PleaiaHSVPby 4 il M\ i*)4

THIS BOSS REWARDS
HARDWORK
Marry Maid! pay! lor parlor
manta avary Friday! Day
hr! only, no night! ln!orad
car ratyjlrad. paid mllaaga
Call Marry Maid! 3)1 SIM

HOUSECLEAHERS
For TID Y MAIO S dayt/wk
with pay and banafit! 3Jf 2744

TELEMARKETER
Portion oprn for an opart
•nerd telemarketer E vtning
hour! 4l‘M
Monday
through Thurufay Apply in
par!on Sanford Harald. XX)
N French Ava. #!k for Tracy

PR PERSON
(GoGattar) To viwl new home
tile! In melro Orlando area
Territory and training pro
vided Gat allowance and In
com e w ill ra n g e from
1100 1700'wk part time (Hour!
fleiiblel Call J7) IU4

PRODUCTION
16 N EEDED
PERM ANENT POSTIONS

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have CDL " A " wllh
clean MVR Produce expert
•nee and good references re
quired Call or apply
MSC Trucking. 1921 W lit St.
Santord. FL 469 112 9S4)

Mlg co seeks Individuals tor
auambly line Good altitude
high energy end rellebllly a
must HS diploma and good
work history required 15 hr
Never eleet
Help Personnel. 429 6666

7 1 —H e lp W ante d
JANITORIAL

:

P a rt tim e d e a n e r/ llo o r
person Must be able to pats
security check Cell 292 ) ) t )

RnJdtnUil Driwr/ludtr
For gerabge company. Must
have CDL Clast (I Apply Ih
person 1445 Overland R d ,

A P ° P * «_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
RN OR LPN 11-7
PER DIEM R ELIEF

CNA 311
PART TIM E OR FULL TIM E
RCOENCV PARK NURSINO
C EN TER A 120 twd superior
rated (eclllly needs a very
special nurse with
• Proven Leadership Ability
• Excellent Communication —
Skills
• A Loveot People
• Strong Med Surg Back
ground
■
• Experience In G eriatric^
Medicare documentation, and
IV Cartilkallon a plus
II thlsdescrlbes you. contact
Mary Alice Kethe. D O N
2619 Enterprise Rd. DeBary. FL
Equal Opportunity Employer

SALES COUNSELORS
Reputable cemetery ottering a
great opportunity lor people
desiring to gain reward by
ottering needed services FuU
training with excellent health
A retirement benefits Full
time positions with high In
come potential No experience
necessary Call K. Landrett
immediately at )2I 4)6)
SECURITY OFFICER
TRAINING/PLACEM ENT
Armed and unarmed 3)4 0214
5M E N O IN E / T Q U IP M E N T
M ECH AN IC lor loan sve
Evenings 4 5 hours Call for
appt 130 9000 leave message

TEACHERS
Part and lull lime slat) needed
Inchllxtcare centers
_________ *09 2)1605________

TEACHER'S AIDC WANTED *
Childcare aiparianca ra
quirad Willing In driva van
and gat a C D l Cwit 177 7*0*

TRUCK MECHANIC
light to haavy duty Mull
hava toot! andaipvriarKa
Call &gt;117441______

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Cupcritnced only App’/ Ir
per ton Day! Inn Sanford
447 ) ) ) 4)00
WAREHOUSE ANO GENERAL
LABOR H E LP N E E D E D !
Bonu! tor drivar! All !hift!
avaitab'a Daily pay. no tea
Report ready to work S 30 am
lndu!frtal Labor Svc . 1014
FrtnchAv Nophanacall!__

WAREHOUSE
Sanford Third ihift National
food !#&gt;•! comp need! par von
for warvhou!# OT req Per
manant povihon I ) hr Up
ward mobility and monetary
growth Clove
Never a leal
Help Pervonnel. 424 4U4

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must live in
Sanlord area 6 have COL
at Butch's Towing,
. 1st SI
50 AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
N EEO ED I Musi have valid
Florida drivers license end he
able lo drive slick
Cell between I I
SPRINT STAFFINO, ))9 1411

m

73—E m p lo y m c n f
W anted
C A R E O IV E R

P e rs o n a l

domestic
I driva. am pm,
kidsloo R e ft &amp; e .p P i 747)

93—R o o m s for R e n t
A Q U IET. CLEAN rm. In Sqh
turd K ifchan A phona ova,
coin laundry |7S L up 324-4411
CLEAN ROOMS, .ingle shirt* J
t7S/wk Kitchen, phona
laundry, vidao games, oil
vtraatparklnq 3304423

GARAGE SALE
Tools, antique plow end tew
Ing machine, household Hems,
and mltc. Saturday and Sun
day, 4 5 202 Bradshaw Or

LAKE MARY
224 Seminole Frl Set Sun, 6 1.
Tread mill, baby bad. ipaar
llthlng gun. ceramic bisque.
turn ■clothes, much morel I

MULTI FAMILY SALE
Antiques, toys, mowers, end
lots ot stuff. Friday A Satur
day April I) A 14. 4111 Orange
Ave. oil 412, near Sunland. 6 2
a
SATURDAY ONLY
*
Furn . clothes tli* 5 9, greet
condition. Lois ol mltc. Great
prices 2525 Yale Avenue.
__________ Sanlord.__________

THREE FAMILY SALE
Table linens, bed comforts,
kitchen utensils, exercise
bike, garage ca n t. 4 It
mounted tallllth. lots ol mltc.
121 Pine Winds Drive. Seturday end Sunday, 6 5_________

TOOLS) TOOLSIT00LSI
Behind Nap* Aulo Parts. IIS
W 1st St . Sanlord Sunday.
6 ) . Equip A mltc Items.
Cleaning out lor expansion

YARD SALE SATURDAY ONLY
9 4. 2506 Hlghlawn Ave,,
behind Geneva Gardens Apis
Power loots, hand tools, steel
lockers, end lots otmlsc,

YARD SALE

M lt c . household Item s,
Hammond Cedal organ, 2
keyboards, I octave loot
pedal.
1414 Holly Ave.
Frl. 4 Set. 6AM 4PM

YARD SALE F R ItS A T

9 5 Lois ol mltc. 126 Lake
Minnie Dr., Perk Ridge Sub.
1462 Palm W«y, I block ell ol
Sanlord Ave between Lake
Mery eitd Airport Blvd. Frl.,
Sal., Sun. Washer, dryer,
stove, refrigerator, 5.000 BTU
•Ir conditioner, chain tew,
drill, hand loots, childrens
clothing, knlck knocks. 16"
color tv, 'It Comoro w/t tops

4 FAMILY SALE
Cut crystal, chllxfrens clothes,
all slits, tom* new, toys,
tools, household mltc. 105
Idyllwlde D r , Santord
Friday A Saturday 9 5

5 FAMILY SALE
Children and womens clothes,
toys and lots ol mltc. 1425
Laurel Avenue. Sanlord.
Friday 6 ) Saturday 4 2

Notice
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
•II contractors be registered
or certified. To verity a stele
contractors license call
I 600 141 1640 Occupations!
Licenses are required by Ihe
county and can be verified by
celling )2I IIX , ext 96)1

Concrete

Moving &amp; Storage

CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayn*
Btal I Man Quality Opara
llo n irn 2)16/426)661

CLASS A MOVERS
(Moving
specialists 10% oil all local
moves with coupcn "We move
wllh pride Inmlncf' i l l 4) 6*

Electrical
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/res
LlC/Int. «EROOQ4I91 111 4495

General Services"^
Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum. Framing. Drywall,
Doors, Roollng, Concrete.
I l l 44)1 S.O. Bellnt. CBC6I9660

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting L ceramic
III* Richard Grow
111 5991

C a rp e t/ln sta lla tlo n
C A R P E TM ILL D IR E C T
Big Discounts Famous Brandt
FlrstQuallty. Top Line
Stalnmaster, Saxonies.
Trackless. Sculptures66 99yd
Commercial level loops6) 49yd
Installation *09 )24 6600

C arp e t Cleaning
SAM'S C AR P ET CLEAN IN O
plus strip and bull floors.
Retldtnllal/commtrclsl 24

Cleaning Service ~
HONEST DEPENDABLE
Person lo clean your housa
|utl the way you like II at a
price you sure can altord.
Call Vtrme ) » 4404

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new end
h ltlo rM &gt; o m e ^ 2 )2 9 K ^ ^ ^ _

Home Improvement

Painting
P A IN T IN O , paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry w j l
repair Free fst 111 5174

Pressure Cleaning T
DUN R ITE : Clean driveways.
root!, pool dtekt, walk*)
&gt;J»| rt* ti F re * M L D I4 l2 ^ _

AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable. All phetet. Cell
(or Freeetl Michael X ) 9106
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
metal tluds, doors, Irlm. tld
Ing. porches, dec ks. geiebot
Licensed/Insured___ ) 2) 1467

BEACH, Sports and Waddings
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Inlo call 124 94u)

RITE-WAY..... .....

OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F I N O : P a in tin g ,
ca rp e ntry. Bond/lns/LIc

WE S H O W UP
r Le1 T h l* D is p la y A d
W o r k F o r Y o u ...

CMI CIUMlflHi 1

3 2 2 -2 6 11.
Landscaping

RANDY'S Q U A LITY LAWN:
Complete pro care since I960
Clean ups, hauling 111 0914

Lawn Service
J A D LAWN M AINTENANCE
Wt do tvtrylhlngl Cell lor
tree estimates. 114 56X______
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res./Comm , dependable, low
ratesl Freeetl..... ...... I X 7020

Photography

Roofing

RC006424)

Call 594 4) 1 )'

m—— f— T “— —

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Repair

:

W E EK LY SERVICE from t o
mo. Cham Rll# Pool Sarvlct I
240 2271
Robert Shot maker

T re e Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's, Ins i
"Let the Professionals do It."*
Free estimates......... ) ) ) r m !

Window Repair
and Cleaning

;
■

WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR: i
409 )1) 9111

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

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. April IS, 1094 - 7D

FURN. ROOM p,Iveta home,
’ housa pflv., nit* art* R*l*r
« r x » » required )110 )I*_______

IN P R IV A T E LO N O W O O d
hom* Steady employed
5*0/wk.tM/d*p
B U I SBO
M A T U R E D PERSON, lig h t
cooking 5*5'wk First and last

________ w o rn ______
NEW LY RENOVATED, prlyal*
entrant*. paddl* tan In your
room your own lira I control.
r*tflj*r*tor, mlcroway*. and
color tv. Oil slraal parking
and maid service Convenient
location The bast In town
j . _________ Ml *041
SANFORD Prlyal* *nlry, qulaf
area, hom* privileges US'wk.
wilt) tat d*p H t 1**4

97—A p a rtm e n ts
Fu rn is h e d / R e n t

EFFIC IE N C Y HOUSE For Rent
SI*Srmo Al III S 4th SI.
Lake Mary . Call *W AMI
RENT WITH OPTION Plnecresl
3/1 pool hom*. fenced SStSmo
Iti. fait, B ia tH lo is *
SANFORD. I bdrm. 1W balls
lakelronl trout* SAW/mo
____ _ _ _
III root
SANFORD Memlltm District
RENT TOOWN
Like new 1/1, Air, Laundry
SJO00 dn , I4lt/mo U9 /!*/
SANFORD OOLOSBGRO
RENT TOOWN
I bdtm Like newt Air SI.S00
downtMS/mo *4* TU I_______
SANFORD 1 bdrm, I bath, cent
M/A. carpel Ilk* newl I yr
leata S4&gt;s/mot44HSUll

NOTICE
All rental and rtal estate
*dv*rll»m*nti ary sublet* lo
lh* Frdyral f air Homing Act.
which mak*i It lll*ga| to
*dv*rlit* any preference. Iim
llatlon or discrimination
bated on rat*, color, religion,
tea. handicap, lamltlal ttatut
or national or la In

E FFIC IEN C Y. Ig pny back
yard, all util Incl IMl/mo •
IIQ V tec m i U l o r i m U l
E FFIC IEN C Y APT Completely
lurnlthed UHlHiet paid
SMO/me, iti and lati n « m i
SANFORD I AND 1 HDRM
Aptt. ISO'wk pirn MOO tac
.dep I ROOM EFFICIENCY
irt/wk pirns no
sum s
I Of DBM Private A Quiet SIM
month, stSO deposit. Its pet
depotli Call HOJTJ1

99—A p a rtm e n ts
U n lu rn is h e d / R e nt

103—Du plexT r ip le x / Rent

SPRING BREAK!!
Mottwood Aplt I V 1714

LAKE MARY 7 bdrm, carpet
O H / A eppt mint*, fenced
yard GOOD AREA tjl 6714

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRING SPECIAL!!

107 -Mobile
H om es / R e nt

One Hedroom Apartmenlt

MM Dl At

1 Bdrm / I Belli &gt;11 ) « »
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

C O U N TR Y

S E T T IN G

pleftly la m , 1/1. garbage
/water lam, covered fenced
patio Ideal lor wark couple or
sing parent $3S0/mo pusdep

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lrtfc* Ada I bdrm, \ UO mo

2 UJfmi $4lu muiiml up

373 (670
NEAT ) llr Apl W Jr..I M A l
carp*i*d, kitchen equipped
irvo mo • g gi g j llf l
SANTORO t Bdrm $JOO mo
pluf Mcurlty Ail viilihei paid
_____ i n m i

No pell m i*i7
IN THE COUNTRY 1 Bdrm. I
Hath. U X 44 |«00-mo
l/SO-sec dep Call 323 2263 9 s
Of 111 M ile vening!
OS I E EN 2 l**"dfoom I h.iih On
10 acres t45A plus $100 secufl
fy KM 464 1140 uttpr |pm

SPACIOUS I BDRM

115—Industrial
Rentals

2nd Hr, Iron! and back porch
Great lewat ion
UW m o
At Chiodi Brokvt/Owner
1400 Sll *47
1 BEDROOM TREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 2 bdrmi A •Ilk
avail Call Jerry, 123 6630

OF FIC E/warthoui* space 1100
$q II Prime location ,»t
entrance lo Central Ha He
_ 9tonal Airport 101111740?

• T E X A S IN S T R U M E N T S
••pension system, printer
books, wonderful compultrl
Ovtr 1*00 Invasltd Will sail
all lor 1100 cash Call H I 19/0

LIQUOR STORE Downtown
Sanford toe tale or leata Alto
liquor llcentet tor Orange and
Seminole County lor tale
___________11*1471__________
SANFORD HETAIL/O FFICF
t.SSftqfl Covered tldewalkt.
high Iralllc area 1/00 plut
talat fei/mo Slantlrem Raal
ty Inc, Jim Ooyl* H I less

187—Sporting Goods
• OOLF CLUBS Full sal ol J C
Sneads 1 pw, puller. ) woods
and Flberspeed driver Bag
Included 1100 Also graphlle
driver available Ask lor
Shane______ 777 tu to r Ivmsg

'GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE

118—O ffice
Space / Rent

LAKELAND CIVIC CENTER

* GREAT LOCATION *
Sanford Individual olflca
tpacet Starting at tlSO'mo
100 IV0 V] It each IZI 11SO
NEW Sanlord ollicet and or
warahoutat 400 1,*00 tq It
Special, llts /me. M l I SM____
SANFORD. Office tpaca. 14u0
tq ft building Idtal. 1100 tq
tl per otllce unit III 1004
SANFORD. 1 room otllce. wood
pen* I led F re n c h A v*

VA/ft/UWl
O ' r*» f*yhf A

141—H om es fo r Sale

l

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U 10/month 110 11**_________

too SO F E E T for teat* on o n .
tucctltlul eiltllng anchor
butlnettet Good parking and
lighting Greal visibility
^A%km2i400^mo__Dij4*a&gt;woni

ht
%
b a m

MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
llth SI and Myrtla Ava

141—H om es tor Sale

321 6762

AFFORDABLE HOMES

DELTONA
W e illM lt

Sanlord Ptoporhoi
For L #«• Than U POODonn
• FORECLOtUREf 1/1 on li
ttfKfd rdl Only 111,0001
• 1/1, ovtr 1/1 icrtf Liv dm,
lAm rm, S ifilliN d k h til.ffiK)
• 1/1 w/POOL tor only MJ.IOOf
Liv , dining, f#m rm i fool
• LAKE* tonnll, pooll 1/J
cuitoma liv, din ,
in hitch .
•ippl G/irngn Ml/dOO'
• 1/ 1, now carp#! A pamfl Cent

M A enrporf Jlitlt41*YMI

Af*urw# No Goahl/rttf
• 17 m i PIT I tso MO
• 11 iphf frnrtd U41 PITI
IV* VOO
PR'E lo r»ci«lu r«f

1I CD0 dn

5 3. h#tfvily frt®d 1/1 acn
Spin bdrm , caramic Hit.
qppl, garagt Potubla ownar
hold 2nd Ju iltfl VOO'
Markham Wd% fortclosura 4/2.
• * aero patlura/ifabla
IIOS.OOO

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMIN01E
VOLUSIA I ORANGE COUNTY

ONLY $49,900!!
ASSUME NO QUALIFY]
4bd r m eicellent condition,
corner lot, fenced yard Only
H ur ry , will salt faitf

Call for detail! t

Janet Minefield, 3217271
AA Carnes. Inc , 111 1114
L A K E M A R Y A R I A )/2.
g o r g t o u ! oa k t. near gott
coarse 179.900 Call for appf

__ 121 5444
'OWNER FIN AN C It 1.000* »q
ft i bd rm 1 bath on dbl lot
Lovr down
great I t r m i l

Pricedrighf•%S6 4W
• I M M A C U L A T E J bdrm 2 bath
blh
const , cent
M/ A ,
spaitiQiA family r m . beautiful
oaks arai gardens 1A1. 5O0

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E G G S -A C T L Y

BATEMAN REALTY

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

What You Need!

Lie Real Etlei*tlrok*r
Mao Sanlord Aye

Looking lo buy a home? We
have home! in all area! of
Seminole, Orange. Voluiia
Counties1Call for uetallil
• 2/2 with fireplace, newer

•Entngy Cllu unit Stmlln 1 4
Attoid sblu Apiiitnic’iits

2 fjecfcoocn

*Fcitnclly, Ofl-Sito, DoponcLitito
M mi a gem on I

* Attic Storage, Private Patio 4 Mom I

3212257

B U Y OW NER Gorgaout 1 bdrm.

I 1-) bath, can! air and hval,
lanced yard, porch, doable tot
A much morei Pirvcreit araa
U4.0Q0
3210AJI
C A SSFLB FH H Y fla.iafltal 1
bdrm, f i bath P*rw carpel
paint Sho w* like a model I
U 4 VU)

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S . S a n fo rd A v a . • S a n fo rd

3 2 3 -3 3 0 1
Htiuri Mon Sat 0 5 30 Closed Sun

An Apartment
Community
W* That Stands Apart.
.

322-7498

321-47G4

3210759

**

Belter Than Ever Rates On
Beautiful 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Homes!
• Wnshora/D/yors In All Units
• S lnlctO f-Tho-Ait Filnoss Conlur
■ PtlvotB Extotlof Storago

• E n c lo a o d P n lio s / U n lc o n lo H

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS
1000 Stonebrook Or., Sanlord

322-9556

312 W . F I t b I S t , S a n lo rd
Laktlrontl 1home.LSt.W0
J/l corn*, lol alr
141.100
lOor lacratl Termtl Country!
l/|/t, lam alt, tencad IS/.WO
1/1/1. loaded w/l*a!ureil 1/4.W0

• Ferectosurel 4/2 on I 12 acres
Fireplace $104,900
• 4/1. 2.700 tq iff. fireplace, tg
scr porch' $104,900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties

330 0273/774 9400

323-5774
O E l TONA ) bdrm
bath,
lamily rm. o«lrat! SSI. 100
W. MaUciowtkl.lll 1**1
OUPLEX
SANFORD Good
nelghborhcrod, good condition
U4.«oo Call attar S 00
___________1 / IW t__________
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
proparty located anywharat
Invattor t R aaitI f.J /&lt;1*11
HOME In Hnloric.il Out Bun
galow tflye, 1/1, CM/A. com
pletely restored hd/rd floors,
tplc , Iront A back porch A
cellng lent
Atklno SW.900
Motivated I N 7SMafter 1PM

HOMEOWNERS
BEWARE!
Would You
Spend $15 To Save
THOUSANDS?
Don t Be Taken Advantage Ol!
Send Check Or Money Order To:

D&amp; R CONSULTANTS

We make renting a

Breeze Vi

SANFORD HISTORIC HOUSE
VI* M YR TLE AVENUE
He.sufifully restored 4 bed, 2* i
bath home with pool 2 000 sq
ft, all new heat and air You
have to see if I $1)0.000
Call owner 471 MSI

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT A REALTY
M in i m im iu / o

P .O . Box 1732
Sanford, F L 32772-1733

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y ,

IM G .

SELLERS!) BUYERSII
W* LIST A SELL mort Prop
erly than Anyone In the
GREATER SANFORD/LAKE
MARY Arealt Cell Ul
ANYTIM EI

322-2420* 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

IS),000

HOURS: Mon. - Fti. 8:30 ■5:30
Managed By Angglia Qoidcin Property M.iruigorreril

!*&gt;«! 1/1 split 'IS Pearson,
central H/A, carport H i m
Call 11) H I* er *)! ))*)
1tee's, n o o o w n , iex
Interest, text*, ftrs/me
le x ie , me/me uts/ss

new

1 8 1 -A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re
* AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
I I I ) French Av*. Sanlord
R , I r l g * r a t o r , Stovae
y/aih*rt Dry*ri Fre* 1 yr
labor warr Dal avail lit 0011)
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV’S.
Ntw Salallltc Sytlamt at low
at |i.4(1 CHEEPO DEPOT.
_tlI(Franch Av*
111 D M
e ORACO Y O U TH BED
Par tact condition Haadboard
loolboard. Irama and crib ilia
mattress, sag s?a aoei iv mtg
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 10 years In Sanlord
Sales New end Used Service
all makes 4 parts )04 E
Commercials! m m ) ___
• H O O V E R SHAM POOER
Shampoos carpels, scrubs
floors, waits 1 butts Few yrs
old In good shape tSO Call
11) 4/ie
KENMORE waihtr. very nice I
Free delivery and warranty
John - A + East, I14-)1SJ
* R E F R IOE R A T O R , works
good Gr**l for cabin or (hop!
ISO Call H I 1/IS tv madag*
SOFA with matching lovaeeat.
Fairly naw only a tew yre old
IKS tor both ))1 ) ( »
eUPHOLSTERED CHAIR 1100
OBO Brand new Beige an
tlqu* velvet with small design
In brown and burn! orang*
Brown piping, cordlnjted
slip* and design, straight
skirl, pleated at corners and
arm protectors Highland
House Mlg Very comlorlabl*
__________ 114 IMP
_____
e W A T E R B E D : Queen (lie
w/heedboerd end pedestal
base w/Sdrawers l/SOBO
Cell Mark 114 040*
* W ATER B EO . SOFT SIOE~
KINO SIZE. 1100 OBO ) ) ) //SO
leave massage______________
t DRAWER French Provincial
dresser w/ mirror White with
gold trim. S IllO B O H I *1/4

1 M —T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo
* MT X TERMINATOR
SPEAKER: Large with 111"
inch speakers and 1 4"
speakers Eicallenl Condition
1100
Firm
111 m e

la ^ . .

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
T

p a INT 1HE TOWN RED
whltt and blot tailing off 2
only, ( f/J aog.lt taih broth 2
only; 3 ilxt bruih 2 only, 4
houtt bruth A $30 valat,
asking $14 for ail m 323 4766

213—A uctions
AUCTION WORLD
Tonight, 7 PM Pray law %PM
223 N Cr 427. Long wood
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Marlty Davidson gas golf cart.
10% buyart pramium. Cash/
Malor cradii ca rd!/Local
chacks Howard C. Richmiwd,
Auctlonaar
AU11Ja/AB«2*
tit i m
_____

215—Boats and
Accessories
eOLASTRON till V hull. )1IW.
1*0 Volvo. Ilsh/skl, loti ol
a ilras 11000OBO *J4 IMS__
• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 41'
Nautaltne. twin engine V
( 10K Dr Q j . u n SVS H i t

• It TT BOWRIDER MS HP
Mercury, o b. low trours, with
trailer S) 000)1) 0 1 4 * ____
li FT Bowrtdar New canopy
9CHP Evenrud* w/tllt A trim
Drive on frailer Lit* lackets
r safety equip Heavy anchor
Boat cover AM FMcass Nice
boat ready for water Register
A ride M ull sell to pay
funeral bill S4M0 OBO 111 (*/*
1* FT CHECKMATE. t/J Marl
ner. drive on trailer, eicellent
condition Capacity 10 people
1* 000 i n *444or 111*0*5
• » ' AQUA SPORT CC, Ml
I/O. everything like new SJOOO
ono 904 Sll 910/ 904 //4 94/4
*)* F T PONTOON boat all
fiberglass, 140 HP Evtnrude
Very fasti Many (liras, like
newl Only 510.ISO 11) k»»0
*4 BASS NAUTIQUE, Johnson
GT ISO All eitras/toaded
Eic cond Under 100 hr*
Priced to sell SI.900111 1/*/
• 'll OLASSTREAM. IS boat,
trailer. SOhp Johnson Never In
self water, eic condlllon
_ » ,4 »
obq
m m m i

221—Good Th in g s
to E a t_______
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9am Tffl Calary Av* ) ml E
of Sanford I ml. N of SI Rd
a*
s.u* pound,
i n naa

222—M usical
/Mercha n d ise
BLONOE F E N D E R STRAT
Autographed from Wayne's
World If
SISJO
OBO
111 «1SI eves

223—M iscellaneous
eCARPET, Indoor/ouldoor *'
X I f , High quality. Aqua sea
mist color ) yrs old Screened
porch replaced fay sun room
SA0
Call 11)1*1*
CHILDCHAFT' CRIB, used )
mos IIM SEARS PORTA
OLE COLOR TV. I* inch wllh
remote conlroHIOQ 114 isal
• OECKINO. Fre* Good (hap*
Boards, railing, steps Take
down and haul oil Call 11) I 'D
• ORACO CAR S E A T: Llk*
newl Paid 5*0. asking ISO
_______________ S/4 40*1 Ivm sg
• HOUSEPLANT, 10 FI Ficus
tree Inpot SIS Call M l n i l
• LOUVER BLINDS with tl f*
track Cloth til In sliding door
or can be altered Very nlcel
Only SIS Call IMOeoe_______
• PRINTS, 7. flower and fla
mlngos by Gerl Geremla SM
Please cell 111 OS**
S A T E L IT I SYSTEM Never In
•failed, remote control, d*
scrambler equipped Coil
SHOO. Mklng SUM 17111*4
• SCREEN DOOR while etu
mlnum )*" wide Like newl
Pom p Fra m e H ardw are
Threshold plate S4S)Me)IS
• SET OF TIRES (*) IBS 75/R.
la" Good condition All tor
only Sll Call M l ***e____

SiTAKLC [PRODUCTS
Wa happily dalivar any wharal
__________ 142 4330
S IN G LE BED, whltt wood,
matfrast. Ilrvani $30 Ladlat
clofhat. tl if 12 II. $1 00 a pc
OBO m M il_______________
TORO riding fawn mowar w/
baggar. • HP, $300 Soda
machlna, J flavor!, aufomaftc
miter, $400 1 comparfmtnf
food wirmar, }taam labia,
f fa in la ii, alactrtc. $400
Elactrk deap fry#r. 30 lb! . 13
lb! rach ba!kat. $400 Hof
doggar roflttarla and iauiag«
wlfti ban warmar, $300’ Hoff
man P rtit, all pufpow and
Manual Topptr both if ,SO©
Calf for appf 324 2^43_______
3 KARAT C Z B R ACELET
Baautiful! Piaa%c rail
130 7699

230—A n tique/C la ssic
_
C ars
• FORD THUNOERBIRD. I9it
All nrkginaH Ntadi tome
work $1,495 OBO 3210134

•1970 OEVILLE CADILLAC
iwuo OBO All power i l l 0)S*

2 3 1-C a rs
• C A D IL L A C S E D A N OE
VILLE. 19. All power, A/C,
runs good, new tires taoo
19041735 01*1_______________
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 9)
Llk* new Mull sell Only
II). JOO Call ( 40111)3 991*
FOR SALE OR TR A O E /•
Firebird Runs great Si, SOU or
trade for Chevy Pickup
1 » SO*/or 113 1/sa
• HONOA ACCORD LX. 199).
LOW MILESI 4 door P S
P B air. Kenwtwd AM FM
cassette Rosewood color Will
run forever. &gt;13.100 331 9411
JE E P CHEROKEE. Its*. Red
w/ gray Ini 4 0 eng . 4 dr.,
overdrive, auto Good cond
14.995 40/ ) l 1*1*4 Iv mtg
• P LY M O U TH "Grand Fury,
while A I cond thru out
Good mileage 12.000 OHO
_______ 313 **00
e PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EVERY TUESDAY 1)0 PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 9), Daylsna Beach
____904 m »HJ___
• R EN AU LT ENCORE. I9IS
Eicellent condition! S1.S0O
Hr m 1)0 125* alter *pm______
• TOYOTA COROLLA' wagon,
‘91. Aula, A/C. red. 1)K.
warranty 19,*M 111 *43*
TO YO TA SUPRA. I9»*. Metallic
blue, loaded, power every
thing, sunroof Well main
talned, eicellent condlllonl
13/K mllei Garage kept S3.950
Call 40/ S/4 19*4

233—A u to P a ris
/A c c e ss o rie s
• RECEIVER HITCH he.svv
duly for full !lxa Dotfg** buck
Clan IV rating Wllh acca!%
$40
372 4430
f lM T

2 3 5 -T r u c k s /
Buses / Va n s
OCHEVY DEAUVILLE VAN
19, I fon. Pa!Mingar van
(loan Loadadl Too much fo
Inf, mull
lo appradate
Only 12,44$OBO ..... 321 1700
• FORD RANOFRe LTX 92
P/S, crul!a. A/C, !iarao, 4,200
mlltl, 1 yr or 32,000 ml. laff on
warranty
Call 372 ISM
• ISU1U P/U 91 Rhd fK. A/C.
am/fm can. full badlmar
raar window $9,43012214 M
• J I I P PICK UP H I 1970 70
auto E ngln# and fram ' p
bulli fabout 20.000 oiiiatl
Nawar Inferior $2 000 321 2004
• JE EP PICKUP TRUCK, 1979
4k4 with lopper $400 OHO
Naadt a lot of TLC 32J 3939

“

Sanford Motor Co.

'91 CAOLC TALON
fvfho
all whaal driva. 29 000 mile!
$13.92$ ............ Call 372 4J92
• 1972 CHEVY i J ton p u
VI Rum good Englna and
Irani Hrong 11300 3231312
• 14IJ SUBURBAN CMC 4 21
dletti, half ion, mechanically
tolidl. naw rad /brake rofori A
callpari/htad Mner Vary good
firai and low pkg $5,3000BO
40/211 \ M

238—Vehicles
W anted
WE PAY TOP15SI TOR
Complete or Wrecked Cars
Trucks HU NNINGor NOT
.A N Y CONDITION « 11) 1044 .

239—M otorcycles
and Bikes
lit HONDA TW INS)AR, IS/S
3,000 mil#!, i&amp;itdad Like new1
$900______ __________322 2447
I4|(j Pan Shovel Chopper $15 non
Invtlfad Aiklng $10,000 or
trad* for FLH Dreiier Strloui
no SAi J21i m
• 'll HONDA, ?SO cutlom, qood
condlllon, 35K mil*! $700 OBO
373 0933 Iv m ig or 323 1219
• '• 1 KAW ASAKI. $00 L T D
Prime condition $900 or wih
trade for Jon boat 371 4183

24 i — R e c re .ifio n .il
Vehicles / C am pers
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial
'I t lift bat*mend model
toadad Eecaflanf cond Op
Honan Honda mo for icoofar for
w rack 152 000 40/499 492V
• VAN/CAMPBR, 19M. Chavy
model 30 OnoU condlllon All
act*\tor ie! $2.300 32J 4994
191$ LD COLEMAN t .impcr q.»
ifove elec air. awning $2100
_ $354 lit Si
Poole
321 442V
• 1917 COACHMAN M M 7* «»
73K ml Many e«lra!f Incl
generator Vary easy lo drive
$19,900..................... 322 4130
e ’74 7AOTOR HOME Runs gr«-a»
Will trad* for fra vet frailer o*
comparable value 321 249
77 CRUISE AIR, $7K ml 140
25 If. $ KVA. bath, micro Tv
anfvnna. awning, auniii.tr&gt;
fuel Vary good cond $9,730
323 4147 aller 4 Pm___
77 SOUTHWIND motor home. 75
ff Excellent condition G*n
•rqfor 15.000322 9129
’f'li ALLEGRO motor hom* 7? It
awmlung, twin beds, generator
and Iv $37.3000BQ32f 0232

243—T ra ile rs
HEAVY DUTY till bed drupe
.!»1e, 4.000 lb cap Ext cond
$7)0000 Geneva 349 9134

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

H

1100 V|||»1 Drpoit

5:30 •Sat. 10 5 •Sun.
\

e F R E E (leaulltul Kiliens. )
gilrii, 1 boyt, *om# bik 4
» hi ft., tom t «t rip id. alio
moti.tr avaiiablt Pltaia call
X»37I7 Jttilca_____________
• FREE K ITTENS. In ? •ttki
from now (Juit bornl ! black,
f to!ut/gi'*y, l ifrlpwd 4 gray
Fathar; Ay va bli*t. MotM r;
ifray cat T34 0700___________

19*0 BUICK REOAL V I Needs
TLC and some body work (*00
Or Bed Oiler )1) M3*_______
1**1 TEM PO SPORT. Claen
below average miles. P/S.
P/B, S speed. 4 door, red
Sl.lOOOflO31/ *91/alter 3pm
'71 VW B E ETLE . 1*00eng Runs
good, looks good, priced good
_Wllh Radio SUM
373 9147
• ‘&gt;7 T 0IRD Beautiful green
Greal shape Needs engme
w o rk
_1500_____ 311/594
’•* DODGE Good Irantporlw
Don SIM For more Inlorma
lion please call 311444/______
• 13 CHEVY Chevafle 4 dr. 4
spd, naw liras, doein'l burn
oil GoodIndcar saoo31/ liai
’U DOOOE DAYTONA MUST
SELLI * cylinder, nice, owner
mayhnancel
1491S15

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile hom* or
hom* tile, hortei. cattle,
terming, or nursery. Zoned
agricultural, Si.W0 par acre
Small down paymant with
nwnar financing W4 W-1TFI

1 ^ ^ 7 3 3 Secret l i u r l m r L n ,, L u k e M u r j ^ ^ j ^

M-r. 8:30

199— P ets ft Supplies

W AN TED Radios, short wave
or amateur, any condlllon for
_school_redlochdi_llJJ0*^

153—Acrea geLo ts /S a le ___

I liulimim S P A H H P P /.K
UUi

FOR SALE WOOD M ULCH
Bring shovel I 110 pick up load
You load 111 s*4/ ________
PLANT Sal*. Ferns, amaryilli
bulbs, phllo . sm trees R«e
sonebl* 1011 Magnolia Av*
"W H E EL MORSE" tractor. )*
cut, tl Mp Kohler, alec start,
hydro static drive Eic cond
(1,4*0 OBO )«9t*w

M ill 1/1 'll Manatee central
H/A, elec stove, carport
large shed S*.000

You pay for the first 10 clays anti
if your car doesn’t sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must be
included in ad. No copy change
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. Call 322-261 I today!

Beautiful 1,2&amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
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231—C ars

40/ 31) 011/

Geneva Gardens mSt. Croix A p a rtm en ts^
322-2090

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

April IS. I*. 1/ Friday night
praviaw S 9pm Admission S)
Saturday and Sunday 9 S
Admissions* City parking SI
Sponsored by Lakeland Rltle
and Pistol Club, Inc_________
• KIDS BIKC Ideal for a 1 lo *
year old girl Green, pink, end
while
1111*54)40
• S T A IR C L IM B E R ' P LU S
•itrclser. with video Paid
over 1100 Sacrifice lor MS
Call 11) *419________________
TWO JE N N IN O I carbon ait
with all accessories. Plus
many titras. soma archary
tuppHts 1)4 0410

219—W anted to B uy

1UNLAND ESTATES. 1 bdrm, I
ba, icreened porch, targe
treed lot with lake view.

In Your Oion
Backyard!

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

1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

^ J S ^ C o n d o m ln lu m *
Co O p / Sate
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Paradise...

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CASH IN ON
$ p r in g S a v in g s

carpet and tile. 144 voo

694 2024

HALL REALTY

*Ui ACHES FOR SALE. Corner
lot near l*k* Jessup. Cell
11) &gt;141 alter 5pm

1 5 7 - Mobil#
H om es / Sale

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

oc Altova

CANAL FRONT let. On payed
road Near boat ramp Lg
trees. Wlthlecooche* Rv. SR
*4 Reduced price 40/114 **&lt;/

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
F H A OR VA A t LOW At ! ’i \
Attaint no quJltfl«t A own#r
financing low at 1400/mol
Gov't F o rtd o iu n t, Hvpoif
tamifxHa. Oranqt Volusia'

153—Acre a g e Lo ts /S a le

CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE.
Pin* Ridge Club 1 bdrm, 1
baih S11000 Ci'l 11) 1»4

We Have

•Single) Story Design •No Ono llcrtow

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IBS—C o m puters

1 1 7 —C o m m e rc ia l
Rentals

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IJ". In nlc* shape fIS lor the
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• TV, Remote, B10 Call 11) 4540

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183—T e le v is io n /
___ R a d io / S te re o

1.100 tg It ol nice ollic*
ipec* 1.000 tg II werehout*.
•ItO fenced tlorege. Airport
Dlvd frontage. I l l IISO

Stenstrom Rentals
* SANFORD t/I w/ liv rm.
lam. rm, CtIA, w.if hook up
Newpatntl IMKtno. 1*00 tec
a O R O V E V IE W 1/1 w/ dbl
garage. IIIA , SAISmo. IA00 tec
ePAOLA AREA 1/1.1 w dhl*
car garage, u r porch, tplc .
well A wpllc 5*50 mo 1*50 sec
* SANFORD OUPLEX 1/1 S I
Story, w'd hook upt, CMA
Spec loin1SsaO'mo . 1400 tec
a SANFORD 1/1 DUPLEX w/d
hookup, CtIA. S41SmotlS0 tec
* OVIEDO 1/1 DUPLEX w'
carport, w'd hookup haal/alr
11/5 mo |)50.ec Sr t no dep
Stenilram Really, Inc.
"W# Manage your Home,
Ilk* II wat eur own " Jim Doyle
Ml 1SS5 Alter tPM 1)0 1.15
1 BED I BATH Tewnhom* nilh
wether and dryer Hidden
Lake S1*0 mo Call 11U4U
lea re menage If fedore *pm
1/1, appliance* hook upt.
garage, carpel blmdt. cent
heal, air l i m i t u M ■I c)t
1 DORM 1 BATH Shad* tract,
lets .'month with ditcoonl plut
deposit 111 4140or 114 l/lt

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R e n ta ls

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U n fu rnished / R ent

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THE BORN LOSER
,,
r O&gt;tf&gt;, TODAY IN AMU V»e
^ * 50...IF [ MAY
'JOOR
6 OIIU1 TO LEARN TO _ ^ ONWWIDCO ATTENTION...

by Chic Young

by Art Sansom

Husband may not be
linked to infection
DR. G O T T : My gynecologist told
me I hnvc trlchomonlnala. yet
m y husband says he has never
cheated on me. I’m 40 and have
N EV ER been with anyone clac. If
my husband Is telling the truth,
how could I hnvc gotten this? If
he's lying, should I get an AIDS
test? I’lcnsc answer soon ns the
tension between us Is growing.
D EA R R EA D ER : Th is vuglnal
Infection, which Is caused by a
mlcrtwrrgunlsin. com m only af­
fects women of chlld-bcnrlng
agr: Up to 20 perrent of adult
women are estimated to have the
Infection.
Al th o ug h trichomoniasis
usually causes a painful, frothy
vaginal discharge, men arr fre­
quently symptom-free and may
unknowingly harbor the Infec­
tion for years. Tru e , the Infection
Is custom arily spread during
sexuul contact •• but y o u r
husband may have picked It up
as a young man. beforr lie even
knew you. Also, young women
may unknowingly become In­
fected. without showing any
symptoms until years Inter.
Therefore. I'd believe your
husband. Rather than destroy
what Is probably a sound rela­
tion. I urge you to direct your
focus away from who gave what
to whom (and when). Rather,
you and your husband should
simultaneously l»e treated with
Flagyl, a prescription drug that
cures the Infection. Please de­
vote your attention to lessening
tension In your marriage. In
preference to making matters
worse.
W ith respect In the HIV test. I
sec no reason why you both
s h o u ld n 't have It. K n o w in g
y o u 're free of A I D S w o u ld
further reduce acrim ony and
enable you and your husband to
work on re-estubllshlng an at­
titude of mutuul trust.
If. Indeed, your s|»ouse Isn't
telling the truth, sooner or later
he'll trip himself up. Hut. for
now. give him the benefit of the
doubt •• assuming, of course,
that your marriage Is In good

shape to start with.
Right now. your first priority Is
to oblnln treatment.
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y Health Report "Vnglnal In­
fections." Other readers who
would like a copy should send &gt;2
ACROSS
1 Extinct bird
1 “ -------- I
•ay"
9 Rang* (abbr.)
12 Dumb —
13 Dad
14 Japanaaa
••ah
19 Biblical tribe
10 Slippery
17 Paddla
18 Sweat potato
19 Praaldanllal
Initial!
20 — Dame
22 Frull drlnka
24 Waa Intro­
duced to
29 Famoua
27 Cowboy
movie

31 Actor —
Jannlnga
32 Specks
33 1002, Roman
34 Incorrect
(prat.)
39 Goal
wrong
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MEDICINE

PETER
GOTT.M.D.
plus n long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Box
2433. New York. NY 10103.
r to Pravlo

30 8omawhal
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37 Divan
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u u u u k i
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39 Baaaball
taama
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40 Playing
marbla
41 Art cult
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49 Taxi
40 Fadaralagcy. UUUL3 U U U
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90 — Plcona
92 Eat to loss
weight
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93 Damage
94 Hawaiian
gooaa
(• iw c 'i l i i u c i u u
u t :.in
99 la ovarfond
90 Historic
•Ion deto
period
9 Debatable
2 Mrs. Charlaa
97 Golf page
10 Construction
Chaplin
98 Adam's
beam
3 Playwright
grandaon
11 Animal's
4 Acorn Iras
father
0 Acts
DOW N
19 Qava food lo
0 Above
21 Baaaball
7 Be tick
1 1944 Invaplayer Mai —
0 Cralllneet
23 Dolores —
Rio
24 Shaa Stadium
tenants
29 Varna haro
29 Leave out
27 Threadbare
28 Something
•milled
29 Froil
30 Plnchat
32 Colorless
39 Renowned
36 Performed
30 Medical
suffix
39 Catch
41 Nallvas of
Copenhagen
42 Seaport In
Alaska
43 Actor —
Sheri)
44 — Breckin­
ridge
49 Sugar —
47 Reject
48 Tropical Irult
91 Symbol ol
victory
92 JFK'e
predeceeeor

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WIN AT BRIDGE
e rs' c o m m u n ic a tio n wi t h a
Scissors Coup.
One of the greatest composers
West returned hl9 second club,
of bridge deals was Hungarian ruffed by South. Declarer saw
Robert Darvas. Iktt today's deal, thut he still couldn't ufford lo
which he described. occurred at lend n trump. West would win
the table. I jtave a sneaking with the ucc ntxl exit with the
suspicion that Ikirvns was the acc a n d an o t he r d ia m o n d .
declarer.
Trapped In the dum m y, declarer
West led the club eight. East couldn't stop West's heart 10
from winning the setting trick.
studied this for some lime and
Correctly South led a diamond
then covered with the nine.
South had tlitre top losers He toward dum m y's king. Hut in­
had to avoid a second heart correctly lie led tilt- nine. West
grabbed Ids chance, covering
loser either horn a club rail by
West or via a trump promotion II with the 10. Alter winning with
d um m y's king, declarer played a
West had A- 10-x of hearts.
trum p to his king. However.
It was clear that If South
West won with the ucc and
played a trum p now. West would
win with the ace and collect the undcrlcd Ills diamond honors.
„»lal club rulf. Instead, declarer East won with the eight and
played u spade to d um m y's king, returned n club, promoting the
cashed the spade ace. discarding iieurt 10.
As Darvas mild, playing the
the club king, and played a third
spade, discarding his last club. diamond nine was like kicking
Ducky thal West couldn't u n ­ over a full bucket of milk after a
block; South had cut the defend­ long and tediousmllklm*.

Dy Phillip Alder

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establish iwo very unusual ob­
jectives tliul m ay not make
sense to others. However, they
could turn out to he Ingenious
wuys lo gratify your ambitions.
ARIES (March 21 April 10) It
might he difficult for you to
establish u proper mode of
behavior today. In situations
where you should be m ildly
assertive you ccxild become uggrcsslve. C h u n n Is a better
choice. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. Th e
A stro -O rn p h M atchm aker Instuntly reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect for you.
Mal l $2 a n d u l o n g , selfaddressed. stumped envelope to
Matchmaker, d o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4465. New York.
N Y . 10103.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Sometimes It's difficult for you
to forgive und forget, and when
you experience these moods.
I h e y u rc u s u a l l y c o u n ­
terproductive. Let go today and
get on with your life.
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21) Upon occusion you can he u
bit of u risk laker when you
sense the odds ore titled In your
direction. Today, however, you
m ight take chances without
signals from any positive In­
dicators.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jun .
19) It might be difficult for ytm
to udmll to your mute toduy tl|ul
Ite/shc Is right und you are
wrong. If you lake this position,
you could prolong an argument
Dial should liave been ended. '
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Today If you have to work with
unfamiliar tools or materials, he
sure lo read ihe directions or
Instructions very carefully. Bel­
ter yet. find tut experienced
assistant to la-lp yon out.
PISCE8 (Feb. 20-March 20)
Early In (tic day a luck of fiscal
discipline could sow the seeds
for spender’s remorse later.
G u urd against surges of Im ­
pulsive cxlruvu#tncc.
C o p y r i g h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
Subordtnants cun be led today. E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

Today if the Idea originates with
you. you'll deal with others lit a
generous manner. However. If
someone makes demands on
you. Ite/shc may not be treated
so lavishly.
CANCER (June 21 -Ju ly 22)
Enjoy friends today for what
they are and not for what they
have to offer. M a n ip u la tive
moves could Jeopardize rela­
tionships. so don't try anything
cute.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Tills Is
not a good duy to discuss politics
or religion with n person who
feels as strongly about his/her
views and opinions as you do
about yours. Sparks arc likely.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In a
Joint endeavor today, be careful
lo Involve yourself only with
persons who arc as open and
above broad us yon arc. Back off
If you suspect someone of being
devious.
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fective allies might be difficult to
find toduy. so In mutters of
extreme significance, rely upon
y o u r ow n assets Instead of
theirs.
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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1908
BGIh Yonr, No. 182 - Sanford, F lo rid a

NEWS DIGEST

G ra n t b e n e fa c to rs
Sanford joins in nationwide observance

INSIDE
□ Sports

■ y NICK PFB IPA U F
H orald Staff W rltor

Youth baseball begins
S A N F O R D - T h e S a n fo rd R e c re a tio n IXp a rtitio n ! k ic k e d o ff Its L it tle M a jo r B a s e b a ll
L e a g u e season w ith nix n am es S itu r d a y .

□ S e e P a g e ID .

□ People
A weed is a weed Is...
S p r in g Is here a n d . a lo n g w ith the b e a u ty a n d
w o n d e rs o f d ie season, a rc those u n w a n te d ,
u n d e s ira b le p la n ts — w eeds. T h e hart n e w s Is
thnt w eed s nre here to stay. T h e good n e w s Is
th e y r a n be ro u t ro lled.

S A N F O R D — T h e people o f S a n fo rd and
S e m in o le C o u n ty fiave been b e n e fitin g from
C o m m u n ity D eve lo p m e n t B lo c k G ra n t (C D B G )
p ro g ra m s for m a n y years. W e ll o ver 1.2(H)
S a n fo rd re sid e n ts h ave been d ire c tly affected.
T o c a ll a tte n t io n lo I m p ro v e m e n ts d o n e
th ro u g h C D B G w o rk , the c ity w ill Join In the
o b se rva n ce o f N a tio n a l C o m m u n ity D eve lo p m e n t
W eek. M a rch 28 th ro u g h A p r il 3. A h ig h lig h t w ill
h r a sp ecia l re co g n itio n break last M a rch 2ft In
the re cre a tio n ro om o f S a n fo rd C lly B a ll.
T h e p rim a ry n b lc c tlv c o f th e w eek Is to
h ig h lig h t the b e n efits a n d a c c o m p lis h m e n ts o f
t lie C o m m u n it y D e v e lo p m e n t B lo c k G ra n t
(C D B G ) p ro g ra m s M a y o r B e tty c S m ith Is soiled-

^ A lot of the mono)
3y has been
used in housing ret
ihabilitation.
In f a c t , w e d i d a h a b i t a t
reh a b ilitatio n on 16th S treet
several years ago which was
the first In the entire country, j
- C h a r le s R o w o , S a n f o r d ’ s C o m m u n it y Dov o lo p m o n l d lr o c lo r
tiled it&gt; sp eak ni the b reakfast, a d d re ss in g the
C D B G p ro g ra m s a n d su cce sse s o f the c it y 's
In volvem e n t.
T h e event Is p a ri of t lit- N a tio n w id e C o m m u n l-

ty D eve lo p m en t A ss o cia tio n , (N CD A) and w ill
co n sist o f u w eek o f v a rio u s events u cro ss the
c o u n try from M a rc h 2 8 th ro u g h A p r il 3.
T h e C D B G p ro g ra m has been ii|ie ra tln g for the
past 2 0 years. La st year, n a tio n a lly . It gave $4.4
b illio n In g ra n ts for fisca l y e a r 1994. n 10 percent
Increase o v er the p re v io u s year.
A c c o rd in g to a statem ent Issued by the N C D A
ho w ever. " A tte m p ts to su sta in or even Increase
l tie fu n d in g w ill he d iffic u lt In the c u rre n t d e ficit
re d u ctio n e n v iro n m e n t."
T h e p ro g ra m started w lu-n d ie U S. D e p a rt­
m ent o f H o u s in g and U rb a n D e v e lo p m e n t’s
C o m m u n ity D eve lo p m en t B lo c k G ra n t pro g ram
w as en a cte d Into law In 1974. It Is the p rin c ip a l
federal p ro g ra m p ro v id in g grun ts to stutes. citie s,
lo w n s a m i c o u n tie s lo d e vise lim o v a llv e and

I I See Grants, Page BA

□ B e e P a g e 3D .

Man wins
appeals
process

Sauce-y smile sanctions spaghetti
Goldsboro DARE graduates
S A N F O R D — O v e r 2 0 0 fifth grad e stu d e n ts
fro m G o ld s b o ro E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l w ill g ra d u ­
ate fro m the D A R E p ro g ra m th is T h u rs d a y . T h e
s tu d e n ts w ill fiave s u c c e s s fu lly c o m p le te d the
17-w eek lo n g co u rse o n D ru g A b u se R e sista n ce
E d u c a tio n .
T h e o ffic ia l ce re m o n y , h eld in c o n ju n c tio n
w ith the school a n d D .A .R .E . o ffic e rs o f the
S a n fo rd P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t, w ill be h eld at 7
p m . In the m u ltl-p u rp o * c room o f the sch o o l.
T h e p u b lic Is Invited to a lle n d .

Builder’s fine
removed for arbor
law violation

Forest City DARE graduates
A L T A M O N T E S P R I N G S - F ifth grad e s t u ­
d e n ts o f Forest C it y E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l w ill
g a th e r to m o rro w m o rn in g at 1 0 3 0 a m . for th e ir
D A R E g ra d u a tio n . T h e event w ill tie lic it! at the
g y m n a s iu m o f T e a g u e M id d le S c h o o l. A lt a ­
m o n te S p rin g s (K illc c a n d C ity C o m m is s io n e rs
a s w e ll a s o th e r g u e sts (In clu d in g a re p re ­
se n ta tiv e from tlie O rla n d o M uglc) w ill be on
h an d .

By NICK PPIIPA U P
H orald S ta lf W riter____________________________
L A K E M A R Y — Peter B ro w n trie d L a k e M a ry s
a p p e a ls pro cess a n d w o n T h u rs d a y n ig h t, l ie had
Ite m (tiled for v io la tin g the c it y 's arb o r o r d i­
n an ce.
R e s p o n d in g to a c it iz e n c o m p la in t a b o u t trees
b r in g re m o v e d at a new h o m e c o n s tru c tio n site,
p la n n e r S u s a n I X In c s to ld the C ity C o m m is s io n
she h ad gone to B ro w n 's p ro p e rty o n E d e n T ru ll,
a n d fo u n d fo u r larg e p in e trees h ad been cu t
do w n .
" W h e n I re tu rn e d lo c it y h a ll." sh e said. "I
lo o m ! th ey had o n ly tu k r n out th e ir b u ild in g
p e rm its w h ile I w a s o n th e site, tint I saw lu n d
c le a rin g h ad u lrcu d y s ta rte d .”

Two marijuana seizures made
S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e r if f s d e p u ­
tie s m ad e tw o m a riju a n a se iz u re s d u r in g O ils
pa.it w eekend .
T h e first w a s rep o rte d S a tu rd a y n ig h t ut the
c a sth o u n d ln te rsta tc-4 re ststo p n e a r Lo n g w o o d .
S h e r if f s s | K i k » m u n E d M c D o n o u g h sa id a
s e c u rity g o u rd n o tic e d u p la stic bag w ith IK)
g ra m s o f m a riju a n a o n the front seat o f a car.
IX -p u tlc s c a lle d to the scen e a rre ste d M a rio
M o reno . 20. w hn M c D o n o u g h a d d a d m itte d he
w a s an Illegal a lie n a n d M o re n o w a s not Ills reul
n am e. T h e m a n w a s c h a rg e d w ith |&gt;osscsslon of
m a riju a n a .
M c D o n o u g h said the se co n d in c id e n t o c c u rre d
S u n d a y a fte rn oo n w h e n d e p u tie s c o n fis c a te d IH
m a riju a n a p la n ts g ro w in g In u fie ld o n J a m e s ­
to w n B o u le v a rd a c ro s s from M e rrill P a rk , f l ic
o w n e r o f the p la n ts w a s not Im m e d ia te ly
know n.

Hot ticket in Daytona Beach
T A L L A H A S S E E - A lu c k y tic k e t p u rc h a s e d
In D a y to n a B e a ch pro ved S u n d a y to tic the sole
w in n e r o f a F lo rid a L o tto Juckpot e s tim a te d at $8
m illio n .
W h o e v e r o w n s the tic k e t, the o n ly one b e a rin g
a ll the n u m b e rs d ra w n In the w e e k ly g u m c. bus
s ix m o n th s to v a lid a te It at F lo rid a L o tto o th e rs
D ra w n late S a tu rd a y w ere 3-8-14-10-17-42.
T h e d ra w in g a lso p ro d u ce d 2 4 0 tlve-of-slx
w in n e rs w o rth S I .3 7 6 .5 0 cuch; 15.137 four-ofs ix tic k e ts w o rth $ 5 4 .5 0 each, a n d 2 8 2 .5 3 0
th rc c -o f-slx tic k e ts w o rth $4 each.
L o tto Ja ck p o t e s tim a te s a rc based on p ro jected
tic k e t sales, lo n g -te rm Investm en t ra te s a n d
fu n d s from a n y ro llo v e rs fo rm u la te d Into u
2 0 -y c a r p a y o u t to a s in g le w in n e r .
T i l ls w e e k 's Jackpot Is a g a in e s tim a te d at $8
m illio n .

M a r t i* P S a ta try A p r y I K a a iM a a

Flo ron co M apos (rlflht) Is all s m ile s ovor Iho
d o llc lo u s , but e c o n o m ic a l, sp a g h e tti dlnrior,
served to her at the Sanfo rd W o m a n 's C lu b
Saturday night. D ish in g up Iho savory m eal are

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approves
sig n s
B y N IC K P P I I P A U P

Herald Stalf Writer_________
S A N F O R D - T h e W a te rfro n t
S te e rin g C o m m itte e w ill be In­
s ta llin g s ig n s a lo n g S a n fo rd 's
la k e fro n t. T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f
T r a n s p o r ta t io n h a s g iv e n Its
a p p ro v a l.
S e v e ra l s ig n s c u llin g a tte n tio n
to the la ke fro n t a rea w ere pro-

□ S e e S ig n s , p a g e B A

r e p o r ts

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...BA School

Spring brings summer-like temps

P a r tly c lo u d y w ith a
h ig h In the m id to
u p p e r 8 0 s . W in d
so u th w e st 5 -1 0 rn p li.

F o r m o r s w e a th e r , s e e P a g e 2 A

See Arbor, Page BA

Walking where Jesus walked

Priest returns from Holy Land a ‘renewed man’

By VICKI DsBORMIBR
H orald S ta ll W rltor
S A N F O R D - D e aco n D iego V ln a zc o . a sso cia te pastor
at A ll S o u ls C a th o lic C h u r c h In S a n fo rd , sa y s h e Is a
renew ed m an . H e bus re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m a trip to
the H o ly L a n d .
.
.
T h e n a tiv e o f C o lo m b ia , c h a rg e d w ith m e e tin g the
s p iritu a l needs o f th e H is p a n ic C a th o lic s In San fo rd,
niild he fo u n d the trip In v ig o ra tin g Ik , Hi p e rs o n a lly a n d
p ro fe ssio n a lly .
.
,
. .
" V is it in g those h o ly p lu c c s w here J e s u s h im s t ll
w a lk e d helped m e In m y s p ir itu a lit y ." lie said. "It gave
m e m o re stre n g th ."
A o u lc t m a n o u tsid e th e c h u rc h , the p a rls h o n c rs In
the H is p a n ic c o n g re g a tio n d e sc rib e h im a s "fo rc e fu l
a n d " c h a r is m a t ic " In h is b e lie fs a n d a ctio n s.

" H e Is so c h a r is m a tic unit h a s s u c h u stro n g w uy In
Hie ,-h u rc h ." sa id L iu Keen, w h o so m e tim e s serves as
a il Inte rp re ter w h e n lie de als w ttli the A n g lo c o m m u n i­
ty.
W h ile V ln a z c o sp e a k s flu en t E n g lish , he a d m its to
so m e tim e s stru g g lin g for the perfect w ord to e xp re ss
Hie d e p th o f Ills e m o tio n In s u c h Instances he se eks the
a ss is ta n c e o f som eone lie fin d s m ore at case w ith Hie
language.
W h e n V ln a z c o too k the h e lm o f the H is p a n ic
co n g re g a tio n at A ll S o u ls In N o ve m be r o f lust year,
there w ere 8 0 c o m m u n ic a n ts . T h e se d a y s a ll 4 0 0 s e a ls
are fille d a n d there Is ta lk o f a d d in g a se co n d H is p a n ic
se rvice , p e rh a p s on S a tu rd a y evening .
" W e get m a y b e 10 new people every w e e k e n d ." he
said.

I See Priest, Page BA

Goldsboro looks to positive future
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W o m a n 's C lu b m om bors (trom loft) P o lly Pozold,
Jo n n o tto P ad go tt and C a ro ly n C o rn o llo s A
steady stroam o l patron s on|oyod the spaghetti
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volunteers to help
improve community

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By K E L L E Y M ITC H ILL
H orald Staff W riter
S A N F O R D — B e c o m in g In vo lved to generate
p o sitiv e c lu in g e s for the future.
T h e W c s tsld c C o m m u n ity A s s o c ia tio n Is lo o k ­
in g for co n ce rn e d c itiz e n s to a ssist th em In th e ir
goal o f e n h a n c in g the w ay o f life In the G o ld sb o ro
c o m m u n ity o f w est S a n fo rd .
A fte r m a n y y e a rs o f liv in g w ith the re p u ta tio n
o f po verty, d ru g s a n d c rim e , W c s ts ld c lia s been
w o rk in g w ith c it y o ffic ia ls for the past y e a r to
fa c ilita te a change.
" T il ls past y e a r h a s been p re tty m u c h an
e d u c a tio n a l p ro ce ss for the a s s o c ia tio n ," sa id
A n th o n y People, p re sid e n t o f W c s ts ld c C o m m u ­
n ity A s s o c ia tio n . " W e a p p re c ia te the c it y 's
pa tien ce and c o o p c ru tlo n In the c o m m u n ity
p ro g ra m s w e 've done so tar.
" B u t m ost Im p o rta n tly w e need m ore su p p o rt
fro m re sid e n ts , c h u r c h e s a n d the b u s in e s s
c o m m u n it y ." sa id People. " I t ’s one th in g to w unt
to m a k e a ch a n g e, It's a n o th e r to do It. W c c u n 't

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E REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Clinton arrives in South Florida
By RAJU CHEQIUM
A ss o c ia te d P ro ss W rllo r

Princess Anne to visit Tampa
T A M P A — B r it a in 's P rin c e s s A n n e w ill Ire In T a m p a t ills
w eek fo r i lie a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f llie F e d e ra tio n E q u e s tria n
In te rn a tio n a l, a sp o k e sw o m a n for the fe d era tio n said.
Few d e ta ils w ere Im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le , bu t the p rin c e ss, a
w id e ly k n o w n h o rse w o m a n , w ill a rriv e T u e s d a y a n d has
fe d e ra tio n e v e n ts sc h e d u le d fo r W e d n e sd a y a n d F rid a y ,
sp o k e sw o m a n C a th e rin e C a y s sa id S u n d a y .
P rin c e s s A n n e Is the o u tg o in g p re sid e n t o f the F e d era tio n ,
w h ic h Is h a v in g Its a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n at the W y n d h a m
H a rb o u r Isla n d H otel. T h e c o n v e n t lot! bew ail M a rc h IH a n d
c o n tin u e s th ro u g h F rid a y .
T h e p rin c e s s h a s v is ite d T a m p a before for horse sh o w s and
related events.

Willets faces new charges
W E S T P A L M H E A C II - T h e S o u th F lo rid a p ro stitu te w h o
c la im e d a n y p h o n m n la c defense at h e r tria l tw o y e a rs ago faces
new c h a rg e s s te m m in g from a p e rfo rm a n ce at a strip te a se
n ig h tclu b *
K a th v W ille ts . 30. w a s fin g e rp rin te d a n d ,p h o to g rn p h e d at the
P a lm B e a ch C o u n ty J a il e a rly S a tu rd a y afte r s la te beverage
o ffic ia ls a n d s h e r if f s d e p u tie s a rre ste d her d u rin g h e r m id n ig h t
p e rfo rm a n c e at T 's L o u n g e
S h e had d a n ce d n u d e before se llo u t a u d ie n c e s at the c lu b a ll
w eek.
W ille ts w a s c h a rg e d w ith e n g a g in g In a s e x u a l p e rfo rm a n ce .
A se co n d d a n ce r. L is a M a rie A n e rln o . 20 . w a s a rre ste d o n a
le w d n e s s ch a rg e.
" G o d o n ly k n o w s w hat th e y th in k sh e a c tu a lly d id ." her
a tto rn e y , D a v id G o rm a n , sa id la te S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
S h e r if f s sp o k c s m n n B o b F e rre ll sa id th e d a n c in g w a s Illegal
b e ca u se W ille t s a n d A n e rln o a lle g e d ly h a d p h y s ic a l co n ta ct
w ith p a tro n s.

Morton come blow your horn
K E Y W E S T — A b o o k k e e p e r beat o u t 35) o th e r c o n te sta n ts to
a g a in w in o v e ra ll h o n o rs a l (he 3 2 n d a n n u a l K e y W est C o n c h
S h e ll B lo w in g C o n te st.
K e ith M o rio n o f M a ra th o n , u t iliz in g m u s ic a l s k ills a c q u ire d
as a fre n c h h o rn p la y e r a n d a c h o ir m e m b e r, p ro d u ce d an
■‘o il-p itc h a n d lon g, v e ry c le a r s o u n d " fro m the tig h tly -c o lle d
m o llu s k to Im p ress th e ju d g r s . H e had w on p re v io u s ly In 195)2.
" I t 's s im ila r , bu t s t ill d iffe re n t th en p la y in g a fre n c h h o r n ."
M o rto n sa id S a tu rd a y . “ Y o u re a lly have to w o rk on breath
c o n tr o l."
K ey W est y o u n g s te rs D o n o v a n C o d a lr, 3. a n d W e sle y J o n e s.
8. w on age d iv is io n s 3-5 a n d 0-5). w h ile S u g a rlo a f K e y reside n t
J o h n P h ilip R e v c lln . 10, w a s first a m o n g 10- to 13-year-old
c o m p e tito rs.

Five guards treated after prison fight
L O W E L L — In m a tes a l the M a rlo n C o u n t y C o rre c tio n a l
In stitu tio n w ere c o n fin e d to th e ir c e lls a flc r eight g u a rd s were
Injured d u rin g a d is tu rb a n c e In the e xe rcise y a rd .
F iv e o f the g u a rd s w ere ta ke n to M o n ro e R e g io n a l M e d ica l
C e n te r on S u n d a y w h e re th ey w ere treated a n d released. O n e
su ffered a fra ctu re d nose, w h ile the rest hud cu ts.
" T h is Is not a rio t, ju s t a m in o r a lte r c a tio n " w ith so m e 2 0
p riso n e rs, the m a x im u m -s e c u rity p ris o n 's a ss is ta n t s u p e r in ­
te n d e n t T in a H a y e s sa id S u n d a y . " T h e p riso n w a s n ever In the
h a n d s o f the In m a te s."
T h e d istu rb a n c e 'b e g a n w lt tn t fig h t b c t v ^ c jq ^ Inm ate a n d a |
g u a rd In the e x e rc ise y a rd la ic S u n d a y a fte rn o o n , s tir said.
Betw een 75 In HO in m a te s ch e e re d (he a lte rc a tio n w ith som e
J o in in g In. H a y e s said. S h e sa id som e In m a tes lilt (he g u a r d s '
w ith w a lk in g canes.
S h e sa id o ffic ia ls d id not k n o w w h a t s p a rk e d the fight.

Man sought in hotel death shoots self
M IA M I — A m a n sought In the death o f w o m a n w hose
deco m p o se d body w a s fo u n d u n d e r a hotel bed shot h im s e lf In
the bead a fte r i d l in g p o lice he w o u ld s u rre n d e r w h e n he
lln ls b e d a Iasi c ig a re tte , p o lic e sa id.
A tip lead h o m ic id e In v e stig a to rs on S u n d a y to a n o th e r hotel
w here th e y b e lie v e d S te v e n M a ld o n a d o w a s sta y in g . A fte r
c o n ta c tin g h im by phone. It app ea red M a ld o n a d o w o u ld
su rre n d e r, sa id p o lic e d e te ctiv e P a t B r lc k m a n .
" H e w a s n 't d e m o n s tra tin g a n y re sista n c e o r re lu c ta n c e to
s u rre n d e r," B r lc k m a n sa id.
D u rin g a se rie s o f thre e ph o ne c a lls . M a ld o n a d o , 23. sa id he
w o u ld be o u t In a few m in u te s , th e n he Just needed so m e lim e
a n d . fin a lly , he w u n te d to fin is h a cig a re tte before c o m in g o ut.
p o lic e said.
M o m e n ts u ftc r the la st c a ll, p o lic e h ea rd a gu nsh ot. T h e y
b u rs t Into the hotel ro om to d ls c o v rr M a ld o n a d o w ith a
s e lf-in flic te d g u n sh o t w o u n d to the head.
T o d a y . M a ld o n a d o w a s In c r it ic a l c o n d itio n at J a c k s o n
M e m o ria l H o s p ita l R y d e r T ra u m a U n it.
M a ld o n u d o w a s b e in g so u ght In the d cu th o f Jo se IInc M .
O lso n . 2-L
O ls o n 's bo d y w as d isc o v e re d M a rc h 11 at a s u b u rb a n M ia m i
S p rin g s hotel Inside a w ooden box bed fram e.

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M onday. M a rch 21, 1994
V ol 86, No. 182
P u b lis h e d O n ly a n d S u n d s y . e ic e p t
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M IAM I — P re sid e n t (.’ U n io n , w h o bro u g h t
Ills m essage o f h e a lth care refo rm to F lo rid a ,
sa id the fe d eral g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld p ro v id e
m o n e y to h e lp th e state deal w ith Illegal
Im m ig ra n ts
C lln io n a r riv e d In S o u th F lo r id a on
S u n d a y w ith p la n s to d is c u s s h e a llh ca re al
a B ro w ard C o u n ty re tire m e n t c o m m u n ity
a n d atten d a fu n d -ra is in g d in n e r Bu t h is
s la lf also a n n o u n c e d a $ 5 0 0 ,(NK) federal
c rim e -fig h tin g a w a rd fo r D ade C o u n ty , w h ile
the presid ent sa id the fed eral g o vern m e n t
s h o u ld ease F lo r id a 's Im m ig ra tio n costs.
G o v . L a w to n C h ile s p la n s to su e the
fed eral g o v e rn m e n t o v er life cost of sch o o l,
m e d ica l a n d p u b lic se rv ice s for Im m ig ra n ts.
T h e sla te sp en t SHH-I m illio n o n su c h
se rv ice s for an e stim a te d 3-l5.(HK) Illegal
Im m ig ra n ts last year.
" W e s h o u ld p a y m o re ." C lin to n said,
m in u te s a fte r he la n d e d a l M ia m i In te rn a ­
tio n a l A irp o rt ab o ard A ir F o rce O ne a lo n g
w ith first la d y H illa r y R o d h n n fC IIn to n .
"U n d e r m y a d m in is tra tio n , we are p a y in g
m o re than ever before to sta te s that have
the biggest b u rd e n s — C a lifo rn ia . T e x a s and
F lo rid a a n d to som e exten t N ew Y o rk —
(and) have not been fu llv re im b u rs e d ." the

p re sid e n t sa id . " B u t I'm m o v in g ah ead to
try In a lle v ia te th is b u rd e n ."
C lin t o n d id not give d e ta ils bu t d e cla re d
he w as " o n the sid e o f F lo r id a ."
" I th in k F lo rid a s h o u ld d o w hat th e y co n
to pu t p re ssu re o n us. Im i It's g o ing lo la k e
som e lim e to m o ve o u rs e lv e s out of the big
hole I fo u n d w hen I got h e re ." In said
C lln io n s|&gt;oke b rie fly to re p o rte rs before
le a v in g for e x c lu s iv e F is h e r Islan d — hom e
to c e le b ritie s s u c h us a c to r M el B ro o k s and
te n n is p ln y c r J im C o u r ie r — to s|&gt;cnd the
rest o f S u n d a y In private.
" W e c a n ’t h a v e at a n y tim e 35) m illio n
A m e ric a n s w ith o u t h e a lib c a re ." C lln io n
told re|Hirlers. to u c h in g on a th e m e h e 's
exp e cte d to e x p a n d u p o n today d u rin g a
v is it lo the C e n tu r y V illa g e re tire m e n t
c o m m u n ity In D eerfield Beach .
A ls o S u n d a y . C lin t o n 's sta ff a n n o u n c e d
the J u s t ic e D e p a rtm e n t tod ay w o u ld give
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 lo D ade C o u n t y 's V io le n t Street
C r im e s T a s k Force. Il w a s created a y e a r
ago a fte r the h ig h ly p u b lic iz e d to u ris t
m u rd e rs.
W h ile w a lk in g lo the h e lic o p te r that w o u ld
take th e m to F is h e r Island. C lin to n sh o o k
h a n d s w ith a n u m b e r o f people. R y a n
H a m p to n , w e a rin g a red. w h ite and b lu r
s h irt p a tte rn e d n ite r the A m e ric a n flag, w as
o ne o l th e m .

Prom otional
sp lash on
health care
B y R O N F O U R N IE R
A s s o c la to d P ro ss W riter
H A L H A R B O U R — P re sid e n t C lin t o n
a n d Ids w ife H illa ry h o p e lo Ixxist Ih c lr
fa lte rin g h e a llh care c a m p a ig n w ith a
w e e k lo n g p ro m o tio n a l sp la sh w h ile s h lf
H ug som e in te n tio n fro m the W h ite w a te r
‘ '"i'm - trip g u a ra n te e s C lin t o n m e d ia
co ve rag e In F lo rid a , a sta le he b a re ly lost
lo G e o rg e B u s h In 15)5)2 and w a n ts to w in
o v e r In tim e for the 15)5)0 c a m p a ig n . It
a ls o Is a fittin g site for a h e a lth ca re
fo ru m N e a rly 2 0 percent o f Hie |&gt;opitlnlio n Is e ld e rly , a n d s ta le o ffic ia ls are on
the verge o f im p le m e n tin g so m e o f the
m ost re v o lu tio n a ry h e a llh ca re re fo rm s In
the c o u n try
T h e y p la n n e d lo tx-gln w o rk tod ay,
h o s tin g a h e a llh care fo n u n for a s e n io r
c it iz e n 's c o m m u n ity In n e a rb y D eerfield
B e a ch

Rosewood, property
rights sim m er in
third from last w eek
By BILL BERQ STROM
A ss o cla to d P ro ss W rltor
T A I. L A H A S S E E L a w m a k e r s h a v e |ust th re e
w e e k s le ft In t h e ir r e g u la r
se ssio n lo Juggle p o litic a l hoi
|M)tulocs lik e R osew ood m a s s a ­
c re re p a ra tio n s a n d p r o p e rly
rig h ts a lo n g w ith budget and
h e a llh care d e cisio n s .
A s the p ace p ic k e d up . a
p ro p e rty r ig h ts b ill sei fo r a
i lo u se ju d ic ia r y C o m m itte e vote
W e dn esday w a s b a c k on the
d r a w in g b o a rd S u n d a y , w ith
npjM m cnta te llin g a sp o n so r o f
th e ir fears o f m a s s c o n fu sio n
o v e r zo n in g .
A fte r b e a rin g s ott a p ro p o siti to
p a y $7 m illio n lo v ic tim s o f a
w h ile m o b 's d e stru c tio n o f a
b la c k se ttlem en t m o re th an 70
y e a rs ago. a R osew ood c la im s
b ill Is up for d e b ate W e d n e sd a y
In the sam e H o u se panel.
H o use-Senate ta lk s o v er a 8 3 8
b illio n budget are In te n sify in g
a n d health-care reform p ro p o sa ls
ure being read ied lo r the H ouse
llo o r Ib is w eek.
A n d G o v. L a w to n C h ile s said
E v e rg la d e s c le a n u p p ro p o s a ls
a r c being g iv e n lo p p r io rity In
the fin a l w eeks.
F e d e r a l o f f ic i a ls t o ld
la w m a k e rs last w eek a n y p lan
s h o u ld In clu d e e le m e n ts o f a
fe d e ra l la w s u it se ttle m e n t In
w h ic h ta x p a y e rs a n d a g r ic u lt u r ­
al c o m p a n ie s w o u ld sh are c o sts
o f ste m m in g a g r ic u ltu r a l ru n o ff
a n d re sto rin g fresh w a te r flow .
" T h a t c o n tin u e s to be a m a jo r
piece of e n v iro n m e n ta l le g is la ­
tio n that I h o p e w e c a n p a s s."
C h ile s sa id . " I f y o u loo k at
h is to ry y o u 'll sec that s in c e
1988. the tim e w hen the federal
la w s u it w as a c tu a lly Instituted,
w e have not been re a lly a b le lo
take a sin g le step yet Ibitl w o u ld
h e lp the E v e rg la d e s ."

A lt E v e rg la d e s h ill Is s c h e d ­
u led for debate In the H ouse
N a tu ra l R e so u rc e s C o m m itte e
t h is w eek.
L a w m a k e rs have passed
n e a rly 100 o f the 2 .8 0 3 b ills
In tro d u ce d t h is se ssio n . Last
y e a r th ey In tro d u ce d 2 .4 4 3 and
passed 41 6. o r 17 percen t. T o
m a tc h that, t h e y 'd have lo pass
n e a rly 4 0 0 In the next three
w eeks.
S e n a te P re sid e n t Put T h o m a s.
D -Q u ln c y . sa id the w id est gap
betw een S en ate a n d H o u se b u d ­
get co nferees Is s t ill o v e r the sale
o f h a n d s to a d d m o re th a n
14.00 0 beds to the sla te p riso n
sy ste m .
i'lie H ouse p i o p o s e s s e llin g
b o n d s . T h e S e n a te p r o p o s a l
w o u ld a v o id bo n d b o rro w in g .
Choug h C h ile s a ls o proposed
b o n d in g . T h o m a s s a id . " W e
w o u ld hope (he g o v e rn o r w o u ld
lik e o u r p o s itio n . W e 're not
d o in g It on ih r c re d it c a rd "
Ott h ea lth care. H ouse S p e a k e r
H o lle y " H o " J o h n s o n . D -M lllo n .
sa id (lie m a in refo rm h ill w ill go
to the llo o r T h u r s d a y — w ith a
p ro v is io n C h ile s opposes.
T h e y d llfe r o v e r w h e th e r peo ­
ple In h e a lth m a in te n a n c e o rg a ­
n iz a tio n s s h o u ld be able to go to
p h y s ic ia n s o u tsid e the n e tw o rk If
ilie y c h a rg e no m ore th a n the
IIM O fee.
C h ile s s a id s u c h a n " a n y
w i l l i n g p r o v i d e r " a p j ir o a c h
w o u ld e lim in a te sa v in g s from
m an ag ed care that he needs to
pay for In su ra n ce for the poor
u n d near-poor.
T h e p r o p e r t y - r ig h t s b ill —
b a c k e d by g ro u jis In c lu d in g (he
F lo rid a C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e
a n d F lo rid a H o m e B u ild e r s —
w as a tta c k e d b y the state D e­
p a rtm e n t o f C o m m u n ity A ffa irs
a n d e n v iro n m e n ta l g ro u p s c a ll­
in g II a " P a y m e not to d e v e lo p "
proposal.

Way Back When
Thoso are "Way Back W h on " ph o to s of Iho fam ily of the lato
G eorgo Edw ard W e lls, a natlvo o l E ngland w ho cam e to Sanford
via M aino Seatod In Iho 1924 picture on Iho loft Is W o lls who
w as a prom inont Sanford m och an lc w ho lator a sso c la to d with
C h a so ' C o m p any lor m any yoars Standing is fils wife, Iho lain
B oulah Spurting W olls, ono of Iho six s ls lo rs who wore Iho
d au ghters of J o s s o and K a llo Spurting w ho cam o lo Sanford from
O h io In 1910 Tho ch ild re n In Iho photo (from loft to right) are
M lld rod K atie w ho lalor bocarno Iho w llo of form or Sanford
m ayor, roal estato and in su ra n ce agon! W illia m H " B ill"
Stom por; Iho late F lo ro n co Elizaboth w ho bocarno Iho w lfo of
San fo rd lawyor 0 D ou g las Stonstrom who sorvod Som m olo
C o u n ty as a judge, s la to sonator and attorney for tho local
s c h o o l board; and V lo lo t Mao who w as Iho w idow of tho lato
Navy fighter pilot In W o rld W ar II. Bon Currlo, and Is now M rs
O.T. K itc h e n s of Port Orango. Sho rotlrod a flo r sorving Iho
D aytona B oach N ow s Jo u rn al for 30 yoars. Tho y o u n g o sl of tho
four W o lls g irls had not yot boon born. Sho Is G la d y s w ho Is now
Iho w ife of David Dyal of B o ca Raton. Ho w as form orly w ith
H o lle r Chovroiot In San fo rd bofore ho wont to so u th F lo rid a and
oportod an auto parts b u sin e ss. W o lls dlod In 1993 al tho ago of
94. Ho w as 29 yoars o ld w hen th is photo w as m ade H is wlfo,
Boulah, w as 90 whon sho dlod in 1090. G oorgo and Boulah W o lls
woro m arried 72 yoars. W o lls w as an avid o u tdo o r sp o rtsm an and
c o n sid o ro d o n o of Iho host hunters and flshorm on th is area over
producod. A unique facto r wa3 that throughout h is lifo, m ost of
w h ich w as spont in Sanford, ho novor lost Iho sp eech accont
w h ich refle cto d h is oarly lifo In B ritain and Now England

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are o n e foot a n d g la ssy. C u r r e n t
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SOLUNAK TABLEt M in . 12:35
a.in .. 12:55 p.ni.: M aj. 6:4 5 a.in .,
7 :0 5 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: h ig h s. 2:51 a.m .. 3:23
p in . : low s. 9:21 a.m ., 9 :4 0 p.m .;
New Smyrna Beach: h ig h s ,
2:5 6 a.m .. 3:28 p.m.: low s, 9 :2 6
a.m .. 9:45 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
h ig h s . 3:11 a .in .. 3 :4 3 p.m .:
low s. 9 : 4 1 a.m .. 10:00 p.m .

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e xp o se d areas. Isolated sh o w ers.
T u e sd a y : W in d n o rth 10 to 15
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in la n d w a ters a m o d e ra te ch o p .
W id e ly s c a tte re d s h o w e r s o r
llu m d e rs to rin s .

FRIDAY
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as re co rd e d b y the N a tio n a l
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□ Barometric preaaure.30.00
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□ Sunset............... 6:37 p.m.
[ )8unrlse............... 6:27 a.m.

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S a n fo rd , w as arre ste d at tils re sid e n ce b y s h e riff's d e p u tie s
Th ursday. He w as w ante d o n an O ran g e C o u n ty w a rra n t for
ro b b e ry w ith a fire a rm .
• F ra n k ie C a r l Reed. 50. 1505 2 5 lh Stre et, w as se rv e d a
w arran t at the J o in t E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ilit y T h u rs d a y , lie
w as w anted for v io la tio n o f paro le on a c o n v ic tio n o f h n rg lo ry.
• B a rry B ra d w e ll, 28. 41 5 B a y A v e n u e , S a n fo rd , w as served
a w a rra n t at the Ja il T h u rs d a y . He w as w an te d for fa llin g lo
a p p e a r on a ch a rg e o f tresp assin g .
• D a rrin A n d re w W u lers. 23. 733 K o s e c llff C irc le . San fo rd ,
w as located tu I he w o o ds a lo n g K a n to u l l.arte by l.u ke M a ry
P o lic e T h u rs d a y . H e w as w an te d on a S e m in o le C o u n ty

warrant.

• A u le n n M a rla M o rris. 30. 1844 C o o lld g e A ve.. S a n fo rd , w as
arre ste d at H a rd in g Ave. a n d 2 0 th Street b y H h e rlfrs d e p u tie s
T h u rs d a y . S ite w as w ante d on a H ills b o ro u g h C o u n ty w a rra n t
for v io la tio n o f p aro le o n 2 0 c o u n ts o f w o rth le ss cheeks.

Traffic stops
• B r y a n R og er H c ls h m a n . 24. 4 3 8 8 B e dfo rd Road. San fo rd,
w as stopped by S a n fo rd p o llre In a p a rk in g lo i In Hie 1500
M o c k o f W. 2 5 th Street T h u rs d a y He w as c h a rg e d w ith d r iv in g
w ith a su sjten d ed /revo kcd lic e n s e (lu ih lttu il)
• D a n n y J e r m a in e L a w so n . 20. 104 D rew A v en u e . S a n fo rd ,
w as slo p p e d o n W. 13th S lre e i b y S a n fo rd p o lic e T h u rs d a y , lie
w as ch arg ed w ith d r iv in g w ith a su sp e n d e d /revo ke d license.
• F r a n k lin D eLe on H a m ilto n , 27. 2 2 5 0 G re e n w a y . S a n fo rd ,
w as stopped tiy S a n fo rd p o lice In the 2 6 0 0 b lo c k o f S O rla n d o
D rive T h u rs d a y . He w as ch a rg e d w ith d r iv in g w ith a revoked
licen se.
• M a n u e l E. G o rd o n . 27. 1201 W. 13th Place. S a n fo rd , w as
stopped a l 12th a n d Pecan Ave. b y m e m b e rs o l Hie S a n fo rd
p o lice S p e c ia l In v e stig a tiv e U n it e a rly F rid a y . He w as c h a rg e d
w ith |x&gt;sscss!on o f c ra c k co ca in e a n d po ssessio n o f d ru g
p a ra p h e rn a lia .
• V a le rie G ra c e H a rm o n . 37. 3 0 5 H id d e n H o llo w C o u rt.
S a n fo rd , w as s lo p p e d b y L a k e M a ry |&gt;ollre near H id d e n L a ke
D riv e e a rly F rid a y . S h e w as ch a rg e d w ith d r iv in g u n d e r the
Influ ence o f a lco h o l, fa llin g lo m a in ta in a sin g le lane, and
u n lit w ild speed

• A V C R v a lu e d at $ 2 0 0 w as rc|H&gt;rtcd sto le n h u m a re sid e n ce
In the 5 0 0 b lo c k o f R e m in g to n O a k s D riv e In L a k e M a ry
T h u rs d a y .
• S5KK) In Jew elry w as re|M&gt;rled sto le n W e d n e sd a y from art
a p artm en t lit the -IOO b lo ck ol S u it L a ke C irc le near L a k e M ary
• A $ 2 7 5 C D p la y e r a n d $ 1 5 0 n e ck la ce w ere reported sto le n
T h u rs d a y fro m an a p a rtm e n t In the 4&lt;X) b lo c k o f S u n L a k e
C irc le near L a k e M ary.
$ 9 2 0 lit Jew elry w as re p o rte d ly sto le n T h u rs d a y Irom a
re sid e n ce In the (XX) b lo c k o f S tu r s in n r D rive , near L a k e M ary.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
$ 1 4 0 In c a sh a n d $ 2 2 0 w o rth of food s lu m p s w ere re p o rte d ly
sto le n from a w o m u n 's p u rse T h u rs d a y In I he 1600 b lo ck ol
P e rs im m o n A v e n u e .
• A $ 4 0 0 T V set w as sa id lo have been rem o ved T h u rs d a y
from a n u n o c c u p ie d resid e n ce In the 3(K) b lo ck o f G e n e v a
G a rd e n s.
• 8 3 0 0 In H em s w ere re p o rte d ly sto le n T h u rs d a y In an
u p a rtm e n l b u rg la ry In the 6 0 0 b lo c k of P a rk A v e n u e .

Problem on school grounds
S a n fo rd p o lice a rre ste d E m a n u e l J o h n s o n . J r.. 34. o f 146
C a rv e r A ve.. S a n fo rd , o n T h u rs d a y . P o lic e sa id o n T u e sd a y , he
ap p ro a ch e d a g irl o n the g ro u n d s o f C ro o m s S c h o o l o f C h o ic e .
Ilrsl o ffe rin g lo se ll d ru g s, then se e k in g sex. T h e g irl re p o rte d ly
lie d u n d c a lle d for po lice. J o h n s o n w as re p o rte d ly Iden tified
W e d n esd ay In a p h o to lin e u p a l the S a n fo rd p o lice statio n , a n d
arre ste d w h e n he w as fo u n d w a lk in g cast o n W. 13th S tre e l.
T h u rs d a y . J o h n s o n has been ch a rg e d w ith lew d a n d la s c iv io u s
act u p o n a c h ild a n d tre s p a s sin g o n sc h o o l g ro u n d s.

Gay rights advocate
M ayor becom es leader of gay organization
By MARY NEUBAUER
Associated Press Writer
D E S M O IN E S . Iowa The
g r a fflll on Ills house — " G e l
m il. " " N o F a g g o ts." " M e lb o u rn e
h a le s g a y s " — se rv e d a s a
w ake -tip c a ll for B ill C rew s.
C re w s, m a y o r o f M cltxm rn e .
p o p u la tio n 730, h a d n 't talk ed
p u b lic ly a b o u t Ills h o m o se xu a llly u n til he a tte n d e d Iasi
A p r i l's g a y r ig h t s m a r c h In
W a sh in g to n . T h e n the v a n d a ls
descend ed.
I ltil C re w s. 41 . d id n 't recede
from view .
T o d a y , he h ea d s Ihc board o f
Ihc G a y a n d L rs h ln n R eso urce
C e n te r In D es M o ines, a g ro u p he
hopes w ill lead to a sta le w id e
g a y r ig h ts o r g a n iz a tio n . S t ill
m a y o r, C r e w s Is c o n s id e rin g
a n o th e r c a m p a ig n for the slate
L e g isla tu re .
B ill C rew s, o n ce a v ery q n le l
It o in (i s c x ti a I , h a s b e e n
tra n sfo rm e d Into a very p u b lic ,
v e r y c o m m it t e d g a y r ig h t s
advocate.
" O u r o p p re ssio n co m e s from
people that o p p re ss u s In the
nam e of J e s u s , a n d thut lo m e Is
so a lie n lo w hat J e s u s Is a ll
a lx it ii that I Just w o n 't It-i them
do I h u i. . . C re w s said.
" Y o u k n o w , o n e o f th e
b c u tltu d e s Is. 'B le sse d are those
w h o are pe rsecu ted for r ig h ­
teo u sn e ss' sake, for th e irs Is the
k in g d o m o f h e a v e n .’ "
I lls re lig io u s fa llh has. In lack*
Ix-ru stren g th en ed . I h a iik s to Ills
new In vo lvem e n t I n 't h e . tin n e d
M r lh o d ls t C h u rc h In M elb ou rne.
" M y m in is t e r s h a v e h e r n
s u p p o rtiv e a n d the m a jo rity of
the people in the c h u rc h have
been su p p o rtiv e . I th in k II h e lp s
o u r cau se lo tw a b le lo a n sw e r
those o il Ih r ra d ic a l re lig io u s
r ig h t." he said

a d m in is tr a to r , s a n ita ria n a n d E y c h a n c r of D es M o in es, o w n e r
w eed c o m m is s io n e r In M a rs h a ll o f n c h a in o f v id e o stores, s till
offers a $ 2 ,5 0 0 re w ard for a tip
C o u n ty .
L ast A p r il 25. C r e w s ‘ a n d h is (hat w ill so lv e the case.
"If the p e rso n w h o d id It n ever
p a rtn e r attend ed th r W a s h in g ­
ton ra lly . W h ile they w ere there. to ld a n y b o d y . It's g o in g to c o n ­
tin u e to w e ig h o n th e m that If
T h e D e s M o in e s R e g is t e r
p u b lis h e d a C re w s c o lu m n abo u t th e y e v e r s lip , so m e b o d y can
gay life; II w as the first lim e he tu rn th e m In fo r m o n e y ," he
p u b lic ly d isc u s se d Ix-lng gay. sa id . " M a y b e t h e y 'll c ra w l b a ck
a lth o u g h m ost M e lb o u rn e re s i­ In the h o le th e y ca m e fro m ."
d e n ts a lre a d y k n e w II.
C re w s h a s m o v e d on. a n d now
W h en they re tu rn e d h o m e on
c o n c e n tra te s h is free tim e on the
A p r il 27. they found that van
G a y a n d L e s b ia n R e so u rc e C e n ­
d a is had s c ra w le d Ih c lr h a ire d
ter. F in a n c ia l a n d m e m b e rs h ip
a c ro s s three sid e s o f I h c lr w h ile ,
p ro b le m s forced the c e n te r to a ll
s jillt-lc v e l hom e, and n fire e x ­
bu t s h u t d o w n b y the end o f
tin g u is h e r had been sel o ff In the
1993. It lost Its d o w n to w n office
basem e n t.
s p a c e : a ll It h a s n o w Is a
In su ra n c e p a id lo h ave the
te le p h o n e a n s w e r in g s e r v ic e
s id in g replaced a n d Ihc house
w h e r e p e o p le c a n le a v e
c le a n e d . No o n e w as arre ste d,
m essages.
h u t M e lb o u rn e m a r s h a l J im
I’e rln s till h a s hopes.
C re w s a n d o th e r n e w board
" U s u a l l y w h e n s o m e t h in g
m e m b e rs too k o v e r In J a n u a r y
ha|)|x-ns In a s m a ll lo w n . w ith in
a n d are w o r k in g to b u ild a
a few w eek s you hear so m e th in g
ab o u t It." I’e rln said. " B u t It's
been q u lr l th is tim e ."
C re w s ' lo n g tim e frien d R ic h

He w as up|H&gt;lntrd m a y o r ol
M e lb o u rn e in S e p te m b e r 198-1,
s h o rtly a fte r he m o v e d Into the
lo w n w ith Ills c o m p a n io n . S ie v e ,
a n d lo c a l people fo u n d o u t he
had w o rk e d as a s ta ll m e m b e r
lo r fo rm e r Iow a G o v . R o b ert D.
May.
&lt;&gt;o •
He h a s w on re-electio n three
lim e s m id a lso se rv e s a s z o n in g

T h e y 'v e h e ld c o m m u n it y
fo ru m s to Invite eve ryo n e — gay
a n d stra ig h t — to b e co m e cen ter
m e m b e rs.
" W liu t I re a lly w uut to do Is
e s ta b lish a sta te w id e a d v o ca cy
g ro u p ," he said. " B u t that has to
be a n c h o re d hy a good o rg a n iz a ­
tio n In the Inrgest c o m m u n ity ,
the largest m e tro p o lita n a re a ."
H e d o e sn 't k n o w If h e 'll ru n
a g ain for m a y o r w h e n h is term
e n d s In 1995 — " H o p e fu lly , we
c a n b u ild a new lib ra r y a n d grt
re c y c lin g sta rte d a n d so m e b o d y
else c a n do It." he said.
B ill he Is c o n s id e rin g a ru n fur
the Iowa S en ate In 1996. He ran
In 1992. b lit lost In p rim a ry .

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2 2 0 9 South French Avenue
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A O rla n d o m a n w as a rre ste d by tw o p o lic e a g e n cies w ith in
tw o d a y s for d r iv in g w ith a su sp e n d e d license.
D ieg o R. D elgado. 39. 4 0 0 5 R a p id s C o u rt. O rla n d o , w as
urrested by a S e m in o le C o u n ty d e p u ty F r id a y e v e n in g a lo n g
L a k e M a ry B o u le v a rd a flc r a tra ffic slo p b e cau se a tail lig h t w as
out on h is y e llo w B u lc k . a c c o rd in g lo the p o lice report. A
c o m p u te r c h e c k revealed D e lg a d o 's lice n se had been s u sp e n d ­
ed s ix lim e s, tw ice for fa ilu re lo pay fines, three tim e s for
fa ilu re lo ap p e a r a n d o n ce for s ix m o n th s for d r iv in g w ith an
u n la w fu l blo o d a lco h o l. Ihc report slated.
D elgado too k h is cu r lo u S a n fo rd se rv ice sta tio n lo get the
ta ll lig h t repaired. W h e n he p ic k e d the v e h ic le u p S a tu rd a y , a
se rv ice sta tio n w o rk e r a le rte d llt c S a n fo rd p o lic e that D elg ado
tmcl a su sp e n d e d licen se, the rcjHtrl sla te d . D elgado w as
arre ste d a g ain at 11 lit St. and S R 6 0 0 afte r a c o m p u te r c h e c k
sh o w ed the su sp e n sio n s.
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w ent door-to-door In th e ir W est C o u rt n e ig h b o rh o o d a s k in g If
som eone w o u ld la k e co re o f them .
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her m o th e r had been d r in k in g a n d c o u ld n o t be a w a k c tic d to
get d in n e r, the repo rt stated.
T h e y o u n g e r g ir l w as su p jto scd to spend the n ig h t.
P o lice w ent lo the ho m e a n d sp ent seve ral m in u te s k n o c k in g
on the door, a c c o rd in g lo the report. T h e o ffic e r so ld he c o u ld
see the w o m a n ly in g o n a bed th ro u g h an o p e n w in d o w . T h e
house w us filth y , a c c o rd in g to the p o lice rep o rt, w ith c lo th e s
e v e ryw h e re a n d c o c k ro a c h e s c ra w lin g o v e r d ir ty d ish e s In Ihc
k itc h e n s in k a n d on (he co u n te r. E m p ty beer b o ttles w ere also
found .
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a n d a stro n g o rd o r o f a lco h o l w as d e lected . Ihc report sta le d .
A s she w as w a lk e d to the p a tro l cur. sh e sh o u ted a l her
d a u g h te r, "se e w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n yo u go o u tsid e a fte r d a r k ."
A t th at, the repo rt sto le s the little g irl bro ke d o w n a n d s ta rlc d
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urrested by S a n fo rd p o lic e In Fo rt M e llo n P a rk T h u rs d a y . A n
u n d e rc o v e r agent rrjM irtcd the w o m a n had p ro p o sitio n e d h im
for m o n e y In e x c h a n g e for sex. S h e w as lo ca te d In Hie p a rk and
placed u n d e r a rre sl on tw o c h a rg e s o f a ss ig n a tio n lo c o m m it
p ro stitu tio n .

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III resp onse lo a d is tu rb a n c e c a ll. M a ry A cre e. 37. of that
a d d ress, w as arre ste d o n c h a rg e s o l b a tte ry to a la w
en fo rcem e n t o fllc e r a n d d is o rd e rly In to x ic a tio n A lte r she w as
•nken lo |all. she w as served a w a rra n t for fa llin g lo a p p ear for
sentence review .
• J a s o n C. T e m p le to n . 18, 4 4 2 0 F r u n d s Ave.. S a n fo rd , w as
arre ste d by d e p u tie s al Ills resid e n ce T h u r s d a y fo llo w in g an
a lle r c a llo n w ith a fem ale. He w as ch a rg e d w ith agg ravated
b a tte ry (d o m estic violence). W h ile a l the Jail, he w as served a
w a rra n t for b u rg la ry a n d petit llie lt .
• V ic k i L y n n P ric h a r d 36. 5221 C .K . 42 7 . S a n fo rd , w as
arre ste d at her re sid e n ce by d e p u tie s T h u r s d a y fo llo w in g a
d isp u te w ith a m ale. S tic w as ch a rg e d w ith b atte ry, (d o m estic
violence).

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

T o d a y : P u rtly c lo u d y w ith a
h ig h In the m id lo u p p e r 80s.
W in d s m ith w e s l 5 to 10 m p h .
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4A - Sanford Herald, Santord, Florida - Monday, March 21, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
S an ford H erald
(USPS 481-200)

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SUBSCRIPTION RATE;
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0 M onths.................................... 830.00
1 Year ......................................... 878.00
Florida Reeldenle must pay 7% ealee tax In
addition to rataa above.

EDITORIALS

Goldsboro’s
revitalization
R e v ita liz a tio n prospects look Hood.
Kspceinlly for certain areas within Sanford
city limits.
The city Is spending money on the
Waterfront Master Plan project, and Is helping
Rnancc the Main Street Program. Individually
as well as collectively, these projects will
benefit a great many people.
The latest move Is to obtain a Community
Development Block Grant, (CDBG) for money
to be used In Improvements to W. 13th Street,
the area known as Goldsboro.
If the requested $365,396 grant Is approved
late tills year, money will be used for not only
up to 20 businesses In the area, but a number
of private residences. The money would
become available for rebuilding and re­
furbishing.
The Goldsboro community Is estimated to
be jiosslbly 100 years old, It was annexed to
the city of Sanford In the early 1900s.
In the late 1950s. the Goktiboro area, along
13th Street, was a thriving community of
businesses. Restaurants, shops, various
merchandise stores, and barber shops all had
t heir share of customers. Life was grand.
Then, as the 60s and 70s emerged, the
customers began to dlsaj&gt;peur. The larger
cities and surrounding shopping centers were
drawing shoppers as well as business owners
away.
Sound familiar? This is exuctly what
downtown Sanford is worried about, with the
upcoming Seminole Townc Center Mall.
It would be ideal if there were enough
money forthcoming, (wttlmut raising our
tuxes) with which to help every merchant und
every resident In the city. The same holds
true for nil other cities in ourdrea with similar
needs.
Such financing is not possible however. Wc
must therefore take whatever is available,
and use ft to the best advantage. If we can't
redevelop all of Sanford at one lime, let's do It
one section at a time.
II ibis project cun get underway with help
from the people In the Goldsboro area, a
blighted community will be saved, und thrive
once again.

LETTERS

On banning gill nets
It Is h a rd (o b e lie v e thut the o u tg o in g c h a irm a n
a n d v ic e c h a irm a n o f the F lo rid a M a rin e F is h e rie s
C o m m is s io n have n o w c o n ic out In fuvor o f the
p ro p o se d c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t b a n n in g g ill
n e ts In o u r s lu tc w aters.
O ut It's tru e that D r. T o m Fra se r, the fo rm e r
c h a irm a n a n d E b lie L c M u s te i, c x -v ic c c h a irm a n ,
h a v e e n d o rse d th e S a v e O u r S e u llfc a m e n d m e n t
c a m p a ig n . I t h in k th a t's a s s o lid an e n d o rse m e n t
a s a n y o n e c o u ld w ant.
If y o u s t ill w o n d e r w h e th e r the e n ta n g lin g g ill
n ets h a v e to tie p ro h ib ite d , y o u s h ix ild c o n s id e r D r.
F r a s e r ’s c re d e n tia ls ns a le a d in g m a rin e b io lo g ist
w h o fo r e ig h t y e a rs se rved on d ie M F C und w a s its
c h a irm a n for the lu st fo u r o f tho se tu m u ltu o u s
y e a rs o f d e b a tin g e v e ry s in g le uspcct o f the n e ttin g
c o n tro v e rs y .
If I h a d to re ly o n the w o rd und Ju d g m e n t o f one
s in g le F lo r id ia n to m u k c the net-ban Ju d g m e n t, I
w o u ld n 't lo o k a n y fu rth e r th a n Dr. F ra se r. F ra s e r
a n d L c M a s lt-r h a d b o th ho p ed to cut b u ck n e ttin g
h u t s t ill u llo w so m e o f It. b u t t h e ir e v e ry a tte m p t (o
sa ve the roc m u lle t, sea tu rtle s and o th e r m a rin e
c re u tu rc s fro m the g ill n ets w a s blo cke d by Intense
c o m in c rc lu l lo b b y in g u n d e x tre m e n u lv c lc In the
h ig h e s t le v e ls o f g o v e rn m e n t.
T h e tw o d is illu s io n e d M F C lea ders n o w sa y there
Is n o hope u n le ss th e S O S a m e n d m e n t is passed
n e x t N o ve m b e r. W e s h o u ld a ll heed th e ir e x p e rt
a d v ic e a n d w o rk for th e a m e n d m e n t.
B o h I’elosl
P re sid e n t, F lo rid a C o a litio n
o f F is h in g C lu b s
P a lm C ity . F la .

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“It's going to bo tough leaving hero — having
to obey laws we passed lor the REST o f the
| country,’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

NAT HENTOFF

Low marks for nation’s high court
M e m b e rs o f the S u p re m e C o u rt read the
n ew spape rs, excep t pe rh aps for C la re lir e T h o m ­
a s w h o lia s told frien d s that lie h a s re n o u n ce d
t h e p r e s s e v e r s in c e Its c o v e ra g e o f h is
c o n firm a tio n h e a rin g s. F o r the rest o f the Ju stice s
— a n d for rentiers w ho se ld o m see n ew sp ap e rs
from t illie r c itie s — the heig h ten ed Interest o f
so m e of those pap ers In a recent u n a n im o u s
S u p re m e C o u r t R IC O d e c is io n m a y he II

lumlnatlng.
M ost o f the h ig h co urt d e c is io n s that the press
d e cid e s to report a rc o re -d a y s lo r lr s w ith m aybe
a lo n g e r piece In the S u n d a y e d itio n . S o m e are
I n r g c ly Ig n o re d . F o r I n s ta n c e , th e c o u r t 's
d im in is h in g o f the "G re a t W r it " o f h ab e a s c o rp u s
to a c h e c k m a rk e d Insu fficient fu n d s gets little
sp ace a n d h a rd ly a n y In d ig n atio n in m u c h of the
press.
B id w h e n — In N a tio n a l O rg a n iz a tio n for
W o m e n v. S c h c ld lc r — the c o u rt e xp a n d e d the
d read R IC O " R a c k e te e rin g " statu e to Inclu de
a c tio n s by p o litic a l, so cial arid re lig io u s groups,
even w h e n Urey h ave no "e c o n o m ic p u rp o se ."
there w as a n g e r In the co u n try sid e .
T h e R a ck e te e r Influ enced a n d C o rru p t O rg a n i­
z a tio n s A ct case w as bro u g h t a g a lu s i a n ti
a b o rtio n gro u p s, b u l B ill L u c d e rs. n e w s e d ito r o f

N O W lo r b rin g in g Ihc su it ca m e from M a ry A n n
S h a rk e y , p o litic a l e d llo r or th e C le v e la n d M a in
Dealer: " T h a t to u d -m m ilh e d lo u t. R u sh U rn bo u gh , m a y now have an a rg u a b le reason for
r a ilin g the g ro u p a b u n c h nf 'f r m l N a zis .' B y
b rin g in g th is to co u rt a c tio n . N O W so u g h t to
s ile n c e U s o p p o s itio n ."
L o se rs In n R IC O su it h ave to pay trip le
dam ages, the legal fees o f the o th e r side, a s w ell
as those o f th e ir o w n la w y e rs, a n d o th e r easts. A
lo s s c a n Indeed c ru s h the d e fe n d a n ts fin a n c ia lly
T h a t 's w h y an n m lc u s b rie f a g a in s t N O W
In clu d e d People for the E th ic a l T re a tm e n t of
A n im a ls , the I’K T A G a y a n d L e s b ia n T a s k Fo rce
a n d F e m in is ts for A n im a l R ig h ts. T h e b rie f sa id
that e x p a n d in g R IC O " w o u ld not be lim ite d to
v io le n t a c tiv ity . R IC O , b y lls v e ry te rm s a p p lie s
to a bro ad a rra y o f n o n -v io len t c rim e s ,"
T h e N a s h v ille T e n n e s s e a n , n o lo n g e r tin
a p o lo g ist for those w h o b re a k la w s In defense o f
u n b o rn life, said " O v e r tim e , so m e e x tre m ist
a b o r tio n p ro te s te rs h a v e a c te d lik e th u g s ,
tresp assers, even m u rd e re rs. B u t ra ck e te e rs f
H a r d ly ."

JA C K ANDERSON

Indians come
up short on
health care

stmt!
'Well, Hillary, I said It... ‘full disclosure.

HODDING CARTER

C a su a ltie s on the infobahn?
M e n tio n the In fo rm a tio n s u p e rh ig h w a y to
m ost A m e ric a n s o v e r -ID and thetr eyes glaze
over. M a k in g the V C R w o rk w e ll e n o u g h to
p la y a ren ted m o v ie, or u s in g c o m p u te rs ns
w o rd pro cesso rs. Is about as far as w c have
a d v a n c e d d o w n that broad th o ro u g h fa re .
B u l a ll or us better b e g in p a y in g close
a tte n tio n . W h a t Is being develo ped c o u ld tu rn
out to be m o re Im p ortant to the q u a lity of o u r
liv e s, o u r e c o n o m ic pro sp ects a n d the h e a lth of
o u r d e m o c ra tic re p u b lic th a n a n y th in g else
sin c e (he In d u stria l R e v o lu tio n . T h e p u b lic
Interest d e se rv e s at least a s m u c h c o n s id ­
e ra tio n ns p riv a te gala, so o n e r ra ttie r tita n
Inter.
N o th in g Is g o in g to h ap pen as q u ic k ly as
som e o f the b re a th le ss h e a d lin e s suggest, of
co urse. T h e m o re v is io n a ry n o tio n s o f a brave
new d ig itiz e d w o rld In w h ic h w e are a ll w ired
tog ether In one vast liv in g ro o m are u n lik e ly to
m a te ria liz e a n y tim e soon, It Is e q u a lly true,
how ever, that d rn m u tic c h a n g e s In the w a y we
lea rn , w o rk a n d p la y a rc u n d e r w a y and
r a p id ly c o n v e rg in g . T h e a d v e n t o f v a stly
d ifferent m e th o d s o f re ceiv in g , tra n s m ittin g
u n d u s in g In fo rm a tio n la as In ev itab le ns th e ir
pro sp e ctiv e Hhnpcs are Htlll h a zy .
T h e n e ce ssa ry tech n o lo g y Is c ith e r In h an d
o r Just a ro u n d the corn er. T h e re Isn't even a
w h iff o f scie n ce fictio n a b o u t (he re a lm of
p o s s ib ilitie s in h e re n t In the c o m b in a tio n o f
fib er o p tic s a n d co m p u ters. W h ile the p u b lic 's
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hug e c o m m u n ic a tio n s and e n te rta in m e n t c o n ­
glo m erates. C o n s id e r the fo llo w in g fu e ls und
fig u re s a b o il I v a rio u s d e a ls c o m p le te d o r
c o n te m p la te d w ith in the past s ix m o n th s:
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a c q u ire 4 0 p e rcen t o f a p a rtn e rs h ip th a t rests
o n C o x C o m m u n i c a t i o n 's 1 .0 m i l li o n h o u se h o ld c a b le system . U .S. W est b o u g h t a
$2 .5 b illio n s la k e In T lm e -W u rn e r's c u b ic and
e n te rta in m e n t sy ste m . T lm e -W a rn c r Itself Is a
m u lt lh llllo n h y b rid c o m b in in g T im e In c.'s
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(u ln m c n l co m p le x . N Y N E X c o u g h e d u p $1.2
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M T V a n d N lc k lc lo d c o n . a m o n g m a n y o th e r
th in g s.
M ost o f those are p la c id d in o s a u rs w hen
m e a su re d ug uln st the T y ra n n o s a u ru s rex o l
d e a ls that m erged V ia c o m w ith P a ra m o u n t.
A n d that deal pules In c o m p a ris o n w ith (he
re c e n tly abo rte d attem pt to p u ll o ff a $3 3
b illio n c o m b in a tio n o f the cab le g ia n t T e le ­
c o m m u n ic a t io n s Inc. w ith B e ll A tla n tic . It
w o u ld h ave created the n a tio n 's Hlxtlt largest
c o rp o ra tio n re a c h in g Into tw o o f e v e ry five
hom es.
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Isth m u s, n p ro -ch o ice w e e k ly In M a d iso n . WIs..
tinted: " A n ti- c h o ic e forces, a d isa g re e a b le lot If
there ever w as one. are d e e rv ltig th e e ro sio n o f
F ir s t A m e n d m e n t
r ig h t s . . . f o r o n c e ,
t h e s e p e o p le a r e
co rrect. *'
T h e B o sto n G lo b e,
also pro-choice, said
In a n e d ito ria l: " T h e
d a n g e ro u s vag u e n ess
of (RICO ) Is lllu in tit a t e d h v ( h e
S u p r e m e C o u r t 's
u n a n Im o ill d rc ls lo n .,.. A c c e s s to
a b o rtio n c lin ic s m u st
f The heightened
he protected , hut a t­
intoroat In a
t e m p t s to lim it
recent
w o m e n 's a c c e s s to
unanimous
c lin ic s (already) can
Supreme Court
he pro secu ted u n d er
RICOdocIslon
c r im in a l la w s that do
may bo
_
n o t I m p e r il b a s ic [
Illuminating J
c o n s titu tio n a l
fre e d o m s."
S o m e of the saltiest re m a rk s d ire c te d at the

n o th in g . T e le p h o n e co m p a n ie s, c a b le c o m ­
b ines. p ro d u c tio n h o u se s a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n
g ia n ts, a ll k n o w that o n ly lu ll-s e rv ic e e n te r­
p rise s w ill he a b le to c o m p e te e ffe c tiv e ly for
a c c e ss to the new In fo rm a tio n s u p e rh ig h w a y ,
u n d therefore for a c c e ss to the m a rk e tp la c e .
T h is c o m in g c la s h of I lia n s u n d the fra n tic
p o s itio n in g Ihut Is c u r re n tly u n d e r w a y are
fa s c in a tin g In a n d o f
th e m s e lv e s . B u t to
the extent thut the
m e d ia c o n c e n t r a t e
t h e ir J o u r n a lis t ic
s p o t lig h t s o n th e
d riv e to cre a te big.
bigger, best, th e y pay
t o o U t ile h e e d to
m o r e h a s te q u e s ­
tio ns.

For i n s t a n c e ,
s h o u ld w e b e lie v e
that the b u ild e rs o l
t
It
c n
c
w
s u p e rh ig h w a y , If left
lo th e ir devices, w ill
f But all ol us
do r ig id b y th e ir cusbetter bogln
(outers? W ill there be
paying close
m o re th a n one h ig h ­
attention, jj
w a y a v a ila b le p e r
ho u seh o ld , b u sin e ss
o r c o m m u n ity ? H o w
w ill that b e g u u ra n
teed, o r s h o u ld It?
If not, w ill those w h o o w n the h ig h w a y
n ervin g each o f o u r h o m e s he re q u ire d lo let
a n y o n e w ith a c o m m u n ic a tio n s v e h ic le — o f
w h a te ve r so rt — tra v e l o n It? In o th e r wordB,
w ill we he a b le to re a ch o u t a n d p u ll In the vast
a rra y o f e n te rta in m e n t, In fo rm a tio n a n d c o m ­
m u n ity -re la te d m a te ria l thut w ill he a v a ila b le
o u t there in Ih c e le c tro n ic u n iv e rs e ?
If (here Is g o in g lo he o n ly one ro a d w a y lo
each c u sto m e r, w ill It he a tw o-w ay street?
W h a t Is Tn tcracU vc re a lly g o in g to m e a n ?
In te ra ctiv e w ith a set m e n u or a la c a rte ?
H o w h ig h w ill the to lls he o n these p riv a te ly
o w n ed a n d m a in ta in e d h ig h w a y s ? T o o h ig h to
a llo w the bo tto m th ir d o f the p o p u la tio n to sig n
o n ? T h e bottom te n th ?
If th e y are too h ig h , o r the Im slc se rv ice
p ro v id e d for the low est to ll too m in im a l, p o o rer
A m e ric a n s w ill he even fu rth e r se p arated from
the p ro m ise s a n d p o s s ib ilitie s o f d u lly life.
A c c o rd in g to m a n y Inform ed o b se rve rs, the
new s u p e rh ig h w a y w ill a ll b u t re p la ce the
lib ra ry , the n ew sp ap e r, the h a n k , the sh o p p in g
m a il. Ihc c ln c p lc x , the te le p h o n e a n d the office.
It w ill not he a fa m ilia r o ld th in g m ad e over,
bu t a ra d ic a lly n e w th in g , the e q u iv a le n t o f (he
u u lo n to b lle re p la c in g the horse o r the tele­
p h o ne re p la c in g the tom -tom . T h o se d e p riv e d
o f the o p p o rtu n ity to use It w ill he c o n sig n e d to
the eco n o m ic, e d u c a tio n a l a n d c u ltu r a l ash
heap.

W A S H I N G T O N — T h e C lin to n (ju re c a m
p.dgn lo u g h ' hard to w in the A m e ric a n In d ia n
vote a s p a rt o f Its W e ste rn strateg y. N a tiv e
A m e ric a n s w ere w ooed w ith V IP tre a tm e n t,
s p e c ia l b r ie f in g s In L it t le R o c k a n d a
lu ll b lo w n In d ian iss u e s p la tfo rm p lu n k at the
D e m o c ra tic C o n v e n tio n — w here the o p e n in g
In v o c a tio n w a s tra n s la te d Into N avajo
B u t t h e C l in t o n
a d in I n l s t r a t l o n ' s
p ro p o sed bu dg et for
n e x t y e a r r e q u ir e s
lit tle tra n s la tio n lo r
trib a l le a d e rs uero ss
the c o u n try : N a tiv e
A m e ric a n s got so ld
out on the a lta r o f
d e ficit re d u c tio n .
T h e In d ia n H e a lth
S e rv ic e Is slated for
r e d u e llo n s d ia l w ill
s lic e in to Ihe hone
u n d m u s c le of a m e d ­
ic a l sy ste m s e rv in g
th e p o o re st o l the
N a tiv e
poor — a n d one id
A m e r ic a n s g o t
re a d y w o e fu lly tin
3 0 ld o n t o n th e
d c r s t n lf c d a n d u n ­
a lta r o l d e f ic it
d e r f u n d e d . P a t ie n t
r e d u c t io n , y
w a itin g lis ts at IMS
f a c i l i t i e s are
e x te n s iv e . It Is
c o m m o n p la c e lor se v e re ly in ju re d or s ic k
p a tie n ts lo he tra n sp o rte d on d irt ro a d s lo o
m ile s lo r treatm en t.
" I n d ia n s are easy to Ig n o ir b e cau se they
are not p o litic a lly o rg a n iz e d ," Sen. H a rry
Retd, D -N cv., to ld us sa rc a s tic a lly . "II you
Ignore d ie m w in d 's g o in g to h ap p en , o th e r
ih a n y o u r c o n sc ie n c e IlM itlie rln g y o u )? "
I ro n ic a lly , the c r ip p lin g c u ts co m e as the
W h ite H o u se trie s to b u ild a c o n s e n s u s on
l ic a llli ca re reform by p r ic k in g d ie n a tio n 's
c o n sc ie n c e . Now. m e m b e rs o f C o n g re ss w h o
a r c b i t t e r ly d iv id e d o v e r lic u lt h c a r e ,
e m p lo y e r m a n d a te s a n d u n iv e rs a l co ve rag e
a re r a lly in g be h in d A m e ric a n In d ia n s —
w h ile the C lin to n a d m in is tr a tio n la k e s u
w a lk .
" T h is Is a n o u tra g e o u s a n d d isg ra c e fu l sin
b e in g d ire c te d at Ih c In d ia n H ealth S e rv ice ...
worse' th a n a n y th in g that ca m e front e ith e r
R e ag an o r H u sh ,” sa y s Sen. J o h n M c C a in ,
R-Arlz... w h o h a s been a G O P |&gt;olnt m a n
a g a in st the C lin t o n h e u lth ca re package.
R ig h t-w in g Sen. D on N lc k lc s . R -O klu.. w h o
h a s offered a c o n s e rv a tiv e a lte rn a tiv e to the
C lin t o n h e a lth p la n , c h a rg e s that " th e r e Is
not a n o th e r g n x ip In the n atio n that d id us
p o o rly a s In d ia n s d id In Ihc p re s id e n t's
b u d g e t." D e ficit h a w k Sen . Pete D o m c n ic l,
R -N .M .. a n arden t foe o f h e a lth care re fo rm ,
w ro te P re sid e n t C lin t o n e a rlie r t ills m o n th to
a rg u e that "p ro p o se d IMS staff c u ts s h o u ld he
s e rio u s ly re c o n s id e re d " In o rd e r to " a v o id a
d is a s tro u s resu lt for In d ia n h e a lth c a re ."
S e n a te Select C o m m itte e on In d ia n A ffa irs
C h a ir m a n D a n ie l In o u y c , D -H u w u tl. Is
e x p e c te d lo vo ice h is stro n g o b je c tio n s id a
W fd le H o u se m e e tin g w ith C lin to n . H e h a s
re m in d e d the W h ile H o u se th u l m o re th an
H 00 " s o le m n t r o llie s " w ere neg otiated, u n d e r
w h ic h m illio n s o l a c re s o f a n c e s tra l la n d w as
ceded lo the federal g o v e rn m e n t In e x c h a n g e
fo r se v e ra l c o m n illm e n ts — the m ost p r o m i­
n en t b e in g iK 'iilth care. " I n e ffe c t," slu te s
In o u y c , " In d ia n people p u rch a se d the first
p rc-p u ld lic a llli p la n , a n d w e m u st e x a m in e
t h is bu dg et w ith in the co n te xt o f tho se treaty
c o m m itm e n ts ."
R e id , a lo n g w ith R e p u b lic a n s. Is v o w in g to
re sto re sp en d in g . He sa y s he w as to ld by
l i c a l l l i a n d H u m a n S e rv ic e s S e c re ta ry D o n n a
S h u h ilu the day a fte r the c u ts w ere a n ­
n o u n ce d thut tlx.' c u ts w o u ld m a in ly im p a c t
c o n s tru c tio n — a c la im not su p p o rte d by the
facts. IH S w ill be lilt w ith about a $ 2 4 7
m illio n re d u ctio n — even tho ugh the a d m in ­
is tra tio n Is g iv in g S h u la ln 's a g e n c y , w h ic h
o v e rse e s IHS, a $ 2 3 b illio n bu dg et boost.
" O n c e the tx id g e l h its the street y o u
lit e r a lly c o u k i h e a r the w in d le a v in g the
s a ils ." s a y s J o A n n K a u ffm a n , an e x p e rt In
I n d ia n h e u lth Issu es. " I t w a s u se ve re
d is a p p o in tm e n t at the g u t level felt a ll o v e r
th e In d ia n c o u n try ."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 21. 1W4 - s *

School d istrict asked to adopt
textbooks approved by state
By VICKI DaSORMIBR
H orald Stuff W rllo r
SAN FO RD T h e S e m in o le
C o u n ty sch o o l d istric t w ill Ik *
naked In adopt lextbook.a Ihnt
have been a p p ro v e d b y the sta le
d u r in g th e T u e s d a y e v e n in g
m eeting.
W h ile that m ig h t ■unnetlmrH
b rin g o u t sc re a m in g m o b s of
p a re n ts o p txiscd to the content
ol the IsHiks, It's not lik e ly to
raise m u c h Interest th is tim e.
H ooks In lh e are a s o f art,
b u sin e ss e d u c a tio n , foreig n la n ­
gu ages. h e a lth (not s e x u a lity
ed ucation), hom e eco n o m ies, In­

d u s tria l e d u c a tio n a n d scie n ce ,
h ave been rev ie w e d b y lh e Btnlc
a n d are now b e in g presented to
the board for th e ir ap p rova l.
Borne bo oks, su c h a s those
re co m m e n d e d for use In c o s ­
m e to log y c la s se s w ill be deleted
f r o m t h e s t a le l is t s i m p ly
Ix-caiisc the c o u rse Is not offered
at a n y o f the d is t r ic t's sch o o ls.
W ith the la c k o f c o n tro v e rsia l
s u b je c t a r e a s b e in g r e c o m ­
m e n d e d for a p p ro v a l b y the
state, there Is not exp ecte d to be
a n y o p p o sitio n to the texts.
E a c h year, the sc lm o l Ixiard Is
a sked to a p p ro v e t c x tlx x ik s In
different su bject areas.

F o r the m ost part, the a p p ro v ­
a ls pass w ith o u t m u c h notice.
O c c a s io n a lly , w h e n b o o k s In
a reas su c h a s s e x u a lity e d u c a ­
tio n and, so m e tim e s In lite ra tu re
a n d In h isto ry , are o n th e docket,
there Is p u b lic o u tc ry .
S till, th is ro u n d s h o u ld lx?

quiet.
in te reste d p e rso n s are, h o w e v ­
e r , I n v it e d t o r e v ie w t h e
a p p ro v e d m a te ria l at the sch o o l
Ixiard o ffices before the T u esd n y
e v e n in g m eeting ,
T h e ix ia rd m eets T u e sd a y a l 7
p in . In t h e d i s t r i c t o f f ic e
b o a rd n xm t. 1211 S. M e llo n v llle
A ve., H anford.

Pesticide bill is small
step for farm workers
By BILL BRRQSTROM
A ss o c ia te d Dross W rltor
TALLAH ASSEE M ig r a n t
fa rm w o rk e rs cheered w hen the
state H ouse gave them I h r rig ht
to fin d m il w hat p e s tlc id rs they
are exp o sed to In F lo rid a 's field s,
w here th ey p ic k about h a lf o f the
n a tio n 's fru it a n d vegetables.
D esp ite the a p p la u se In the
H o u se g a lle ry , it w o u ld m ean
m o re to F lo r id a 's e s tim a te d
ItX).(XK) m ig ra n t farm w o rk e rs
to receive co n g re ssio n a l h elp in
r a is in g t h e ir w a g e s , s a y
a d v o ca te s (or the w o rkers
llm (lie ad vo cate s say large
a g r l c u ll o r a l c o m p a n ie s th a t
have gone a lo n g w ith (lie F lo rid a
p e s llr ld e rig h t-lo -k n o w lu ll are
opposed m a n y federal a ctio n
re q u irin g them lo raise (arm
w o rk e rs' w ages and benefits.
"1 th in k there are g ro w ers that
w o td d lik e tilin g s to be d llle r e n i,
hut re a lly , I tie sta tu s qu o Is
w o n d e rfu l (or th e m ." sa id Hob
W illia m s , a F lo rid a M ural Legal
S e r v ic e s a t t o r n e y
" K c a lly .

th e y 're g e ttin g a b ig b a rg a in “
S o m e o f the m ig ra n t w o rk e rs
a n d th e ir a d v o ca te s In the H ouse
g a lle ry for the 1 13*0 vote on the
p e sticid e h ill w ere there a y ea r
e a rlie r w h e n it w a s defeated.
" L a s t year. I w ent ho m e crylu g ." said M a rg a rita R om o, ol
F a rm w o rk e r S e lf H elp In D ade
C ity , w h o a w o ke at 2 a m to
tra v e l to T a lla h a s s e e w ith a
do zen D ade C it y a n d A p o p k a
la rtu w o rk e rs
T ills year, the m easure, w h ic h
M ill a w a its a c tio n by the Senate
u n d G o v. L a w to n (.'lilies, w as
w o rk rd out In m e e tin g s lh a l
I n c lu d e d iln - a g r ic u lt u r e i n ­
d u s try . a n d h a s h e rn u n o p ­
posed.
It w o u ld I d fa rm w o rk e rs,
th e ir d o c to rs o r o th e r re p re ­
se n ta tiv e s. o b ta in w ritte n in fo r­
m a tio n about the p e stic id e s used
In fie ld s w here th ey w ork, w ith in
tw o d a y s o f re q u e stin g It
T h a t w o u ld pro te ct F lo rid a
fa rm w o rk e r s u n t il the U S .
E n v ir o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t io n
A g e n cy b e g in s e n fo rc in g s im ila r

Arbor
C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 1A
A s a re su lt o f n o t h a v in g an
a rb o r |H-rmli lo take d o w n the
trees, the c ity sent H rriw n a
not Ire t h.it h r was b e in g fined
$5,5(XJ. for ovit 5b Inc tics ol
trees. H e in e s also sa id lh a t a
s l o p - w o r k n o t I f l c a l Io n w a s
po sted on the jx o p e rty . a n d tin
fu rth e r site w o ik c o u ld he per*
m in e d u n til tlic m a ile r is re ­
so lv e d
D row n appeared o n Ills ow n
b e h a ll d u rin g T h u r s d a y 's c o m ­
m is s io n m eeting, lie e x p la in e d
h o w lie had a im n g c d for the
b u ild in g p e rm it e a rlie r, bu t had
o n ly gone to c ity h a ll lo p ic k it
u p w hen D c in c s w a s a l Ills
p r o p e r t y . " A s fa r a s I w a s
c o n c e rn e d ." lie said. "I had been
g ra n te d the p e n u lt, so 1 saw
n o t h in g w ro n g w it h s t a r t in g
w o rk "
C it y P la n n e r M a ll W est re ­
sp o n d e d that the p e rm it o n ly
be ca m e v a lid w hen paid for and
p ic k e d up. w h ic h m eunt D row n
lia d no p e rm it at (hat lim e .
D ro w n d is p la y e d I lie L a k e
M a ry b u ild in g i r r m lt w h ic h lie
( x iln lc d out (llo not a sk If a n y
trees w o u ld be rem oved, lie ulso
h a d p e r m it s fro m S e m in o le
C o u n ty a n d the C ity o f W in te r
S p rin g s , w h ic h b o th asked if
a rb o r p e rm its liad been taken
nut.
" H e r e m i the W in te r S p rin g s
p e r m i t . " B r o w n e x p la in e d ,
" T h e y d e m a n d that y o u o b ta in
a n a rb o r p e rm it re g a rd le ss o f
w h e th e r or not there are a n y
trees to be rem oved, bu t the
L a k e M a ry p e rm it d o e s n ’ t a sk
l h is, s o l d id n 't re a lly k n o w ."
B o th M a y o r L o w r y R o c k e tt

a n d C o m m is s io n e r G e o r g e
H tir y e a c o m m e n te d that the
b u ild e r s h o u ld have been aw a re
o f the need fo r an a rlx rr p e rm it,
a n d s h o u ld h ave a d v ise d Ifrow n.
R e g a rd in g the la c k ol an a r lx ir
referen ce In the c it y 's b u ild in g
p e r m it . C o m m is s io n e r G a r y
D ren d er oberved. " E v e n th o u g h
w e re q u ire a n artwir p e rm it. 1
d o n 't be lieve it ’s the c it y 's p o s i­
tio n to baby m i m u u c o i i c th ro u g h
l he b u ild in g prneess A n y o n e
d o in g c o n s lru e tlo n in L a k e M a ry
s h o u ld e ith e r kn o w or loo k Into
w h a t the c ity requ ires.
D row n d isp la y e d p h o to g ra p h s
s h o w in g o v e r H ire r do zen larg e
trees w h ic h were s till on tils
la k rfro n t property. "It Isn't m y
In te n tio n to de stro y th e m ." he
sa id "I |usl needed these fo u r
ta ke n out becau se th e y w ere too
c lo s e to som e o ilx -rs w h ic h w ere
larg er, a n d Interfered w ith w here
the c o n s tru c tio n Is in b e ."
C itin g c lly co des re g a rd in g the
lo ss o f trees. D row n o bserve d
D ia l o ne code d ills for re p la c e ­
m ent o f de stro yed trees o n a
Iw o-lo-onc basis. "I w o u ld g la d ly
put up eight m ore trees on the
p ro p e rly , he said.
A lte r a le n g th y d is c u s s io n re ­
g a rd in g w lu tl w as a n d w as not
re q u ire d In the arbor p e rm it and
b u ild in g p e rm it. H ie c o m m is ­
s io n e r s v o te d to a c c e p t th e
app ea l a n d rem o ve the fine, w ith
D ro w n a g re e in g lo pla n t llte new
i rccs.
F o llo w in g the vo te. M a y o r
R o ck e tt suggested that the c it y 's
p e rm it processes s h o u ld be e x ­
a m in e d In o rder to m a ke p o s s i­
ble Im p ro v e m e n ts w h ic h w o u ld
a v o id a s im ila r s llu a llo n In the*
future.

Grants------C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A
con­
s t r u e 11 v c n e i g h b o r h o o d
a p p ro a c h e s lo Im prove the p h y s ­
ic a l. e c o n o m ic and so c ia l c o n d i­
tio n s.
It In c lu d e s s u c h e ffo rts as
p ro v id in g s h e lte r for the h o m e ­
less. d ay-cure for c h ild re n . Imt
m e a ls a n d health sc re e n in g for
e ld e r ly p e rso n s, n e w streets,
s id e w a lk s a n trees. It a lso p ro ­
v id e s lo a n s to b u sin e ss e s and
b e tter h o u s in g for low a n d m o d ­
era te Incom e fam ilies.
C h a r le s R o w e , S a n f o r d 's
C o m m u n i t y D e v e lo p m c u I
d ire c to r, sa id fix: c ily h a s been
in v o lv e d in the C H U G p ro g ra m s
for m n n y years. " A lot o f the
m o n e y bu s been used In h o u s in g
r e h a b ilita tio n ," he co m m e n te d .
" I n f a c t, w e d id a h n h lt n l
r e h a b ilit a t io n o n I C I li S tre e t
se ve ra l y e a rs ago w h ic h w a s the
firs t In Ihc e n tire c o u n t r y ."
A s e x a m p le s o f so m e o f the
C D B G Im p ro v e m e n ts In S a n fo rd .
Jto w e lls le d 100 b e d s w lilr b
w ere a d d ed to the G o o d S a m n rl-

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ta n H om e, an ad u lt c o n g reg a te
liv in g fa c ility at 1701 W . 9 th
St reel.
" W e h a v e a ls o h e lp e d r e ­
f u r b i s h a p p r o x im a t e l y 3 8 7
a p a r t m e n t u n it s a n d h o m e s
w h ic h In v o lv e d abo u t 1.1G1 re s ­
id e n ts ." R ow e added.
W h e n the p ro je ct firs t got
u n d e r w a y , m u c h o f (lie r e ­
h a b ilita tio n w o rk w ent Into the
G e o r g e to w n u rea . " T h e n w e
e xp a n d e d elsew he re Into the c lly
a n d even out in the c o u n ty ." he
e x p la in e d .
A great deal o f w o rk done In
S a n fo rd sin c e 1987 h a s been In
e m e r g e n c y r c jx U r s u n d c l l y
h o u s in g r e h a h lllla llo n . R ow e has
c o m p ile d a lis t on a fisca l y e a r
b a s is w h ic h to ta ls $1.-124,310
h a v in g been sp en t fro m the
fe d e ra l fu n d g ra n ts, p lu s an
a d d it io n a l $ 2 4 0 . 7 ) 8 In s ta le
fu n d grants.
" O v e r the y e a rs ." R ow e sa id ,
" t h e C D B G g ru n ts h a v e been one
o f tre m e n d o u s Im p orta n ce to o u r
c lly a n d lls p e o p le ."

D e a c o n D ie g o V in s z c o jo in e d o th e r p r ie s t s In a L e n t a n v is it to Isra e l.

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federal rules, I tic a d v o ca te s say.
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1A
V ln a z c o s a id that in the H o ly
T h e federal ru le s w ere sc h e d ­
V ln a z c o dix-s not w aul to keep
L a n d , he learn ed a great deal
u le d to la k e effect next m o n th ,
th e H is p a n ic a n d tin* A n g lo
a b o u t th e In n e r s tr e n g th
but the II S S e n a te voted M a rch
c o n g re g a tio n s al A ll S o u ls segre
m in o ritie s m u st d e v e lo p to s u r ­
9 to d e la y th e m u n til .Ja n u ary n&gt; gated. He hop es the tw o c a n join
v iv e o p p re ssio n
g iv e the E D A m o re lim e lo
to g eth er to Im prove Ihc S an fo rd
In Israel, he said, o n ly 250.(XXJ
prepare.
c o m m u n ity .
o f the n a tio n ’s 7 m illio n people
W h ile the p e stic id e right-lo" I a m try in g to m ake som e
are C h r is tia n . T h e y h a v e dlf*
k n o w h ill w a s tile m a in goal In
p ro g ra m s fo r t x ilh ." in- said,
f i c i i l l l r s fin d in g e m p lo y m e n t
T a lla h a sse e , fa rm w o rk e rs have
n o tin g Hie c h u rc h a lre a d y lia s a a n d b o u sin g s im p ly lo r b e lie v in g
lugg er b u llie s In W a sh in g to n .
b ilin g u a l ro sa ry a n d th ey arc
n s th e y do. he said
W illia m s said
In vo lved In oth er p ro g ra m s Hint
"It gave m e u xire v a lo r In m y
"O n e th in g that g e n e ra lly all
h e lp th em cooperate w ith sh ared
C h r is t ia n it y ." V ln a z c o sa id "it
the stu d ie s sh o w Is D ia l In te rm s
v a lu e s
sh o w e d m e bow m in o r itie s can
o l w a g e s a n d e a r n in g s , the
" W c a ll want to do so m e ­ lx* p ro u d ol their b e lie fs even if lt
fa rm w o rk c r in the U n ite d S ta le s
th in g to g iv e • n m c ih ln g lo the
m e a n s d lllle u lllc H ."
h a s d e clin e d o v e r the lust d e ­ f n m m u n lly , " lx* said "It is not
V ln a z c o s a id h r c o u ld see
c a d e ." W illia m s said.
(list s p iritu a l w ork that wc arc lo
p a r a lle ls b e tw e e n th e Is ra e li
A l 4 0 c e n ts lo r a b u ck e t of
do "
( 'b r ls lI a iiH a n d so m e o l the
tom atoes and 0 5 c e n ts lo r a box
o l oranges, a verage vegetable
p ic k e rs ca n e a rn $3 0 to $35 a
day. and c it r u s p ic k e rs $4 0 to
$ 5 0 a day. he sa id T h e m ig ra n t
C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 1A
m e e tin g ol the c o m m u te r
p ic k e rs w o rk o n ly 130 to 150
d a y s a year
A n o th e r Item s e xp ecte d to lx*
posed hv the W aterfront M aster
W ith H a itia n s . G u a te m a la n s
P la n S te e rin g C o m m itte e
A n d isc u s se d Is tlx* U n iv e rs ity ol
F lo rid a S tu d io l*ro|ccl l lte C ity
a n d o ther Im m ig ra n ts w illin g to o r ig in a l resp o n se trout the F O O T
w o rk lo r |ust $4 .(XX) to $7.(XX) a
w a s that o n ly (xie sig n w o u ld he C o m m is s io n ap p roved p re p a rin g
year, th e re 's little p ressu re lo
a c o n tra c t lo r the stu d y at last
a llo w e d
raise th e ir w ages. W illia m s said.
N ow , Hit* c o m m itte e h a s re ­ w e e k 's c o m m is s io n m e e tin g
A n d w ith Hie N o rth A m e ric a n
T h e rnm intxsX )n a u th o riz e d an
c e iv e d w o rd that llte sig n s w o u ld
Free T ra d e A g re e m e n t lik e ly to
a ll lx* a llo w ed . T ile o n ly e x c e p ­ e x p e n d itu re o l u p to S I 5 .(XX).
b rin g m ore lo w e r-p rice d M e x ic a n
tio n Is lh a t o n ly the first one T h e m o n e y hud a lre a d y been
lis te d on the c it y 's b u d g et, lo r
tru ll a n d v e g e ta b les in to the U.S.
a p p r o a c h in g th e c ll y fro m
use o n la ke fro n t d e ve lo p m en t
m a rk e t, g ro w e rs have p le n ty of ln tc rs ta tc -4 have a "W e lc o m e
O t h e r Ite m s s c h e d u le d Ini
Incentive lo keep lu b o i co sts
lo ..." on th e face.
do w n.
D O T a p p ro v a l w a s re q u ire d d is c u s s io n at W e d n e s d a y 's in e rtlu g .Include n u lx -e o in m ltlc r rr" I t 's c e rta in ly a p re ssu re w c
lie c u u s r o ( the p r o p o s e d place,
h a v e . " s a id W a l t e r K a t e s ,
t x ir is on the p a v in g o f S e m in o le
m e n i nl the sign s, w h ic h w o u ld
B o u le v a r d
between Sanford
d ire c to r ol labor re la tio n s fo r the
he on the rig h t-of-w ay a d jace n t
A v e n u e a n d S u llp o in t A p a r t ­
F lo rid a F ru it a n d V egetable A s
to U .S. H ig h w a y 17-92.
stx-lullnn.
A r e p o r t o n th e s ig n s Is m e n ts. u n d Ihc p o s s ib le fo rm a ­
tio n o f an a d hi** s u b c o m m itte e
T h o u g h fa rm w o rk e rs w ant lo
sc h e d u le d for th is W e d n e s d a y 's
be paid m ore, they a lso u n ­
d e rsta n d the c o m p e titiv e pro
blem s. " T h a t's w hy F lo rid a farm
w o rk e rs o pposed N A F T A ." a lo n g
f o r m u la t e d a ( '( im m u n it y
C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 1A
w ith grow ers. W illia m s said.
n e w s le tte r
do it a lo n e ."
T h e fe d e r a l $ 4 .2 5 -u n - h o u r
In N o v e m b e r o f 19 9 3 .
T h e a ss o c ia tio n w as fu n n ed by
m in im u m w age a p p lie s to farm
W c s ts ld c received Its C h a r te r as
a g ro u p ol c itiz e n s w h o o r ig in a l­
w o ik e r s , h u t n o t f e d e r a l
a n o n -p rofit 501(3)c o rg a n l/a
ly met lo d is c u s s the severe
o v e rtim e re q u ire m e n ts N e ith e r
lio n .
W illia m s n o r the g ro w e rs pre­
H ooding p ro b le m s th ey h a d e x ­
T o ce le b ra te Its a c c o m p lis h ­
p e rie n c e d fro m the d r a in a g e
d ic te d C o n g re ss w ill act soon to
m e n ts a n d th an k s u p p o rte rs for
d
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w
in
g
In
Hit*
1991
raise the m in im u m wage.
th e ir b a c k in g in Its Infancy. Hu*
a n d 1992 d o w n p o u rs. D u rin g
" T h e C lin to n a d m in is tra tio n
W C A held Its first a n n iv e rs a ry
the
m
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tin
g
s
the
re
sid
e
n
ts
re
a
l­
h a s ta lk ed a h o o l It. hut they
b a n q u e t at the W est S a n fo rd
ize d the need to o rg an ize and
w ant to w a ll u n til Ih cy fin is h
B o y s A G ir ls C lu b , o n P e r s im ­
m o ld a re la tio n sh ip w ith c ity ,
w ith h ea lth ca re a n d w elfare
m on Avenue.
c o u n ty a n d slate g o vern m e n t
re fo rm ." K a le s said
A s each gu est sp e a k e r lo o k to
o lflc la ls to Im prove the co m m itW illia m s said h is gro up also
the p o d iu m , a re so u n d in g th em e
n
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h
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t
Is
h a ck s a b ill In C o n g re ss that
o f " W o r k in g T o g eth er lo Im ­
r ig h tfu lly th e irs.
w o u ld tlg h le n re g u la tio n o f farm
p ro v e O u r C o m m u n it y " w a s
la b o r c o n tra c to rs.
stressed to tho se In atte n d a n ce .
T h e a s s o c ia t io n h a s h e ld
F lo rid a has m ore th a n 4.(XX) of
l u u d r a l s c r s . p a r t ic ip a t e d In
“ T h e re Is a need for u s to
th e r e g ls lc r c d c o n tr a c to r s —
c o m m u n it y cle an -u p s. re v ise d c o n tin u e to m ove In the lig h t
t r a n s ie n t m id d le m e n w h o
d i r e c t i o n . " s a id D r. V e lin a
the B u s in e s s D istric t sign o n t lic
s u p p ly g ro w ers w ith w o rk e rs for
W illia m s " Y o u d o n 't h ave to
c o rn e r o f 13th S tre et and L a k e
a p rice , a n d a r c co n sid e re d by
h a v e a co lleg e degree to serve
A v e n u e , placed, w ith the c it y 's
g ro w e rs to be re sp o n sib le for
Y o u o n ly need a heart ol grace
a s s is ta n c e , a n d lo o k o n the
w ages, S o c ia l S e c u rity a n d o th er
W e m u st be proud, we m u st p u ll
r c s p o n s lb lllty o f c u r in g for trash
benefits.
to g e th e r."
re c e p ta c le s o n 13th Street and

d o w n t r o d d e n , e s p e c ia lly
hnm eh-ss. in S a n fo rd

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lie said the trip lo Hie H o ly
L a n d is s o m e th in g e v e ry o n e
s h o u ld have the o p p o rtu n ity to
e xp e rie n c e .
" Y o u c a n never lx* ih c sam e
a fte r I h u t," tic said
F o llo w in g In the path ol J e s u s
C h r is t, p ra y in g w here he prayed
a n d c a r r y in g th e c ro s s o n Ihc Via
D e la ro sa h av e helped h im sec
Ills s p ir itu a l life In a c le a re r
p e rs p e c tiv e tie sa id
He secs
m o re c le a rly he said, w hat he
needs to do hx the people nl
S a n lo rd A n d w lt il th e y m u st do
lor o ne aunt her

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DEATHS
EDWARD JOHN EYANSON
E d w a rd J o h n E y u n so n . 54.
S p a n is h M o s s D riv e , C a s s e l­
b e rry . d ie d S a tu rd a y . M a rc h 19.
1 9 9 4 , at M a r t in A n d e r s o n
H o sp ic e H o use. O rla n d o . B o rn
A p r il 40 . 1939. In D h lln d rlp h la .
he m o ved to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
1990. Mr. E y u n so n w as a c a r ­
penter. He w a s C a th o lic . He w as
a m e m b e r o f Hie N a tio n a l R ifle
A ss o c ia tio n .
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e d a u g h te r,
L is a D o w n a ll, O r la n d o : o n e
g ra n d c h ild .
O r la n d o C r e m a tio n S e rv ic e .
O rla n d o . In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

PETER KIRK
Pe te r K irk . 90. G ra n t Street.
Ln n g w o o d , d ie d F rid a y , M a rc h
IH. 1994 a l Ja xig w o o d H e a lth
C a re C c n lc r . B o m Feb. 2, 1904
in B e lfa st. Ireland, lie m o v e d to
C e n tr a l F lo rid a In 1909. M r. K ir k
w a s a re tire d c h ie f e n g in e e r w ith
the N ew E n g la n d B a p tist H o s p i­
tal, B o sto n . He w as a m e m b e r o f
St. A u g u s tin e C a th o lic C h u rc h .
C a s s e lb e rry . H e w a s a b a g p ip e r
b rin g in g the K e v in B a r r y P ip e rs
B a n d lo A m e ric a In 1925.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e d a u g h te r,
E liz a b e th M. Heap. L a k e M ary;
f iv e g r a n d c h il d r e n a n d 13
g rc u t-g ru n d rh ild rc u .
G a in e s C a re y H a n d G a rd e n
C h a p e l F u n e r a l H o m e . Long-

W(xxl In charge ol arrangements.

B ill: sous, M ik e . D a y to n a Be ach ,
E r ic . D c L a n d . D a le . S a n fo rd :
CALVIN GEORGE LOKER
s is t e r s . M a r g u a r lt c S lr iib e n .
C a lv in G eo rge L o k c r, 74. H a ­ D o r o th y W a tso n a n d S h ir le y
c ie n d a V illa g e , W in te r S p rin g s , R oot, a ll o f K alam azo o ; b ro th ers.
d ie d S a tu rd a y . M a rch 19. 1994. W a y n e R e a r d o n . R o b e r t
a l S o u t h S e m in o le H o s p ita l. R e a rd o n , b o th o f K a la m a zo o ;
L n n g w o o d . B o rn Feb. 22. 1920, se v e n g ra n d c h ild re n a n d one
In W a lto n , N.Y.. he m oved to g rc n i-g ra n d c h lld .
C e n tr a l F lo r id a In 1989. Mr.
B a ld w in - F a i r c h i ld F u n e r a l
L o k c r w a s o w n e r o f a n In ­ H o m e . O u k lu w n P a rk C h a p e l.
de p en d en t In su ran ce age ncy. He L a k e M a ry . In ch a rg e o l ar
w a s M e t h o d is t . H e w a s a ru n g c iu r n ls .
m e m b e r o f the R o ta ry C lu b ,
H a ln b rld g e . N.Y.. a n d S crtn m u NATHANIEL WESTON
C lu b . A fto n , N .Y.
N a th a n ie l W esto n . 83, J a m e s
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e . D riv e , O v ie d o , d ie d S u n d a y .
B e r n ic e C.; so n . K lc h u r d G . M a rc h 20, 19!M. al Ills rest
L n n g w o o d ; d a u g h te rs, B o n n ie d e u c e . B o rn In H u s tin g s , lie
K a z o r o s k l. M e lb o u rn e , K a t h y m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo r id a In
O s tc rw a ld . W est P alm Beach ; 1914. M r. W esto n w a s a re tire d
b ro th e rs. Robert, Port S a le rn o , tru c k d riv e r und m e ch a n ic , lit*
P a u l. W a lto n , N.Y.
w a s a m e m b e r o f M o un t S in a i
G a in e s C a re y H a n d F u n e ra l
S e v e n th -D a y A d v e n tist C h u rc h .
H o m e . Lou gw oud. In ch a rg e of O rla n d o .
u rru n g e m e n ts.
S u r v iv o r s Include son s. D e r­
r ic k J a m e s . W illie C. J a m e s ,
MILDRED LORENA
Ix ilh o f R o ch este r. N .Y.. C a rl.
VAN ANTWERP
J
a m e s t o w n ; d a u g h te rs.
M ild re d Loretta V a n A n tc rp .
59. C e d a r A v en u e , San fo rd , died A l t a m c u s c W h it e . T a m p a .
F r id a y . M a rc h 18, 1991, a t her G lc n d ln u G r a h a m . C a r lo t t a
reside nce. B o rn M a rc h 5, 193 5, J o n e s , both of O rlan do . F lo ss ie
in K a la m a zo o . M ich., she m o v e d M a e W e s to n . J a n ie t o w n ; 4 9
lo C e n tra l F lo rid a In 19 7I. M rs. g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d 3 0 g r e a t­
V a n A n t w e r p w a s a r e tir e d g ra n d c h ild re n .
G o ld e n 's F u n e ra l H o m e Inc.,
p u r c h a s in g s p e c ia lis t at
W h ite r P a rk , in c h a rg e ol a r ­
S lc m c n s -S l m m berg C arlso n .
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h u s b a n d . ran g e m en ts.

to e s ta b lis h a ('(im m u n ity Rede
v e lo p m e n i A g e n cy
O n e n e w m e m b e r w ill he
a d d e d to Ihc C o m m ll Ice. In
■e sp o u se In a request lo r repre
s e n la lln n Irum the top s ta ll nl
S e m in o le C o u n t v g o v e rn m e n t
C o u n ty M anag er D on R u h u u
h a s a u th o riz e d S h a ro n l.a tsu re
d e p u ty c o u n ty m an ager, In se rve
on the s te e rin g c u m in llt c c tor a
one yc.u to m p c ilm l. S h e w ill In
I n tr o d u c e d to th e c o m m lu c e
m e m b e rs a l t h is m e e tin g .
T h e ste e rin g c o m m itte e meet
lu g Is sc h e d u le d lo r W ednesday
at -1:30 p .m . In the C it y M u n ag
e r 's C o n fe re n c e R o o m o f S a n fo rd
C it y H a ll
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W c h ave .lint o l w o rk to do as
it re la te s lo o u r c h ild re n .' sa id
C o m m is s io n e r R o b ert T h o m as.
" T h e ch a n g e begins th e re ."
" W e owe it to o u r c h ild re n lo
lx* su p p o rte rs of those w h o .tie
w o rk in g lo tiiq n o v e the q u a lity
o f life for o u r f u t u r e ." s a id
A m e ft k a G e n k a , e x e c u t iv e
d ire c to r of G o Id e n K u le C o lu m n
n lt v D e v e lo p m e n t C o rp o rllo u .:
“ W c need lo su p p o rt y o u n g
b la c k m en w h o take th e ir p lace
at llu- h e lm ."
M a y o r B e lt ye S m it h c o n g ra tu ­
la te d th e m e m b e rs o f the o rg a n i­
z a tio n on th e ir m a n y de ed s in .
the past y e a r a n d en co u rag e d
H e m to keep the c ity In lo rm e d
ol H u ll e o u re ru s .m il ( lllllc u lH c s
" W h e n we al the c lly h eard
W c s t s ld c w a s o r g a n iz in g wc.
h o p e d yo u w o u ld do w e ll a n d
yo u h a v e ." sa id M a y o r S m ith
" T o g e h le r Is tlic o n ly w a y lo
a c c o m p lis h y o u r g o a ls."
W C A 's go al for tlx* c o m in g
y e a r Is lo c o n tin u e to forge a new
b e g in n in g for th e G o ld s b o r o
c o m m u n it y w it h c le a n - u p s .
p a in tin g of ho uses lot Ihc e ld e rly
a n d In k in g on the o th e r uflllr
lio n s a s the ris iiilt o l y e a rs of
neg le ct.

Jn Xovimj J/Vtonurjy of

EULA M AE SCOTT
3 /2 1 /21- 0 23*93

MISS YOU MAMA
M iss you. m iss you, m iss you.
Everything wo do
E choes with (ho laughter
And tho voice ol you
W e seo you on every comer
With every twist and turn
And those old familiar spots.
Sure do make our heads yearn
M iss you. m iss you, m iss you,
Everywhoro we go
There aio plorclng momotlos
Dancing in a row
Silhouette and shadow
01 your lo im and lace
Is It substance or reality?
Everything's displaced
Oh God, we m iss you M am a1
Nothing now seem s true
Except It would be almas) heaven
Just to bo with you
Wx will always lova youl
Curlha, King Jr., K ard ell,
Kannxlh, Eva, Edno,
W n jr
Willie, Thelma end
your Beloved
Grandchildren

�6A - Sanlord Herald, Sanford. Florida - Monday, March 21, 1994

Strong quake aftershock
revives nightmare for many
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A nxipty
d iso rd e rs
tested
By ERNEST SANDER
A»»ocl«ted Preai Writer
S A N T A M O N IC A . C a lif. IXx-tora n m l patient* u n e n ­
d in g u c o n feren ce o n ittrcxa
d iso rd e r* gol a n u n e x p e cte d
d o s e o f u n x lc ly w h e n u
5 .3 - m n g n lt u d c a fte rttlio i-k
s tr u c k .
T h e fln u l r»|H-uker o f the
a n n u a l m e e tin g o f the A n x ­
ie ty D iso rd e rs A s s o c ia tio n o f
A n t c r lc ii w u s c o n c lu d in g
h e r sp eech S u n d a y w h e n
th e a u d it o r iu m began to
s w a y w it h th e t h ir d stro n g e st a fte rs h o c k to the
d e a d ly J a n . 17 e a rth q u a k e .
" T h e In itia l rru c tlo n w a s
p e o p le ra n out o n to I he
iu d e o n y a n d sturted c h ip ­
p in g .'' sa id J c r lly n Moss,
a s s o c ia t io n p re s id e n t. "It
w a s lik e . 'W e ’ re O K .'
" A n d then th e y sta rte d
h u g g in g e a c h o th e r a n d
t a lk in g a ll at o n c e a n d
m u k ln g Jokes, a s k in g e a ch
o t h e r w h e t h e r It w a s
p la n n e d ." M oss sa id. "It w a s
w e ird ."
A b o u t 100 im y ch lu trlstu .
p s y c h o lo g is t s a n d r e c o v ­
e r in g p a tie n ts w ere at the
h o te l w h e n llie a fte rs h o c k
s tr u c k . M ost of the o th e r
•100 c o n fe re n c e p a r tic ip a n ts
h a d a lre a d y c h e c k e d o ut.
"I fo u n d It k in d o f e x c it ­
in g . to te ll y o u the t r u t h ."
t h e r a p is t S a lly W in s t o n
sa id . "It w a s m o re a m a tte r
o f b e in g fascinated; H e re ’ s
a n e x p e rie n c e w e ’ve Just
been ta lk in g a b o u t a n d th e n
here It Is."
S u n d u y 'n t e m b lo r w a s
a n o th e r In the th o u sa n d s o f
u f t e r s h o c k s to the
N o r t h r ld g c e a r t h q u a k e ,
w h ic h c u u s c d 0 1 d e a th s a n d
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DyNIKO PRICE
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LO S A NO B LBS The
n ig h tm a re recu rred for D iane
W illia m s a n d o th e rs w h o had
b e g u n to fo rg e t th e d e a d ly
N o rth rld g c e a rth q u a k e w hen a
J a rrin g 5 .3 -m a g n ltu d e a fte rsh o ck
sh o o k S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
"I had Just fin a lly sta rted to
c a lm d o w n ." sa id W illia m s , 42.
o f V a n N u ys. " T h is one re a lly
sh o o k m e u p ."
T h e th ird strongest afte rsh o ck
sin c e the J a n . 17 q u a k e c ra c k e d
a n e w ly re p a ire d freew ay, t r ig ­
g e re d r o c k s lld e s a n d c a u se d
jMiwcr o utages for th o u sa n d s of
cu sto m ers.
F ire In sp ecto rs a lso b elieved
the q u a k e w as to blarric fo r a tire
that de stro yed a s m a ll strl|&gt; m a ll
a n d a n o th e r that eru p te d In a
(low er tra n sfo rm er.
Ill S h e rm a n O a ks. u Ik i u I 50 0
sh o p p e rs w ere evacuated from a
m a ll a s (date glass a lo n g sid e an
e s ca la to r sh a ttered a n d o verh ead
s p o tlig h ts ca m e c ra s h in g lo the
llo o r.
J u s t one d a y ea rlie r. 3-t o( the
c o m p l e x ’ s I - to s t o r e s h a il
reo |ieiied for the llr s l tim e sin ce
the 0 .7 -m a g n llu d e q u a ke s tru c k
tw o m o n t h s ago. k illin g 01
people and c a u sin g b illio n s of
d o lla rs In dam ages.
A t 1:20 p in S u n d a y . J a m e s
llo o tli of U u rb a iik w as tillin g
c ra c k s on the se co n d llis ir o f the
C a l if o r n ia S t a te U n iv e r s it y .
N o rth rld g c, science b u ild in g "I
th o u gh t the en tire b u ild in g w as
g o ing in c o m e d o w n ." he said
T h e q u a ke c o u ld n 't dislo d g e
sco res ol m o v ie fa n s c a m p in g
o u tsid e the D o ro th y C h a n d le r
P a v ilio n lor to n ig h t’s O scar c e r ­
e m o n ie s
"I It-It so m e r u m b lin g under
m y feet and I said; 'W o u ld that
h»- an e a rth q u a k e ’.*'" sa id Mltea
S p re e h c r. a n art te a ch er Irnm
W is c o n s in
I n s id e th e a n d llo r lu m . the
qu a ke d isru p te d the tlu a l re ­
h earsal lor the sta r-stu d d ed c e r ­
e m o n y.
■‘ E v e r y b o d y , s ta y In y o u r
se a ts!" sh o u ted O sca r d ire c to r
J e f f M n rg olts ns huge lig h t f ix ­
tu re s and velvet-covered seats
begun lo sh a ke a n d sw av,
T h e 3 .3 -m u g n ltu d c a fte rsh o ck

c e n t e r e d o n e m ile f r o m
P a n o r a m a C i t y In th e S a n
F e r n a n d o V a lle y , le ft m in o r
w reckag e. In clu d in g ;
— S m a ll c ra c k s a n d c h ip p in g
— c o sm e tic o n ly — on state
H ig h w a y 118. the S ln tl V a lle y
F ree w a y. T h e ro a d w a y re m a in e d
ojien.
— M o e k s lld e s o n A n g e le s
Forest H ig h w a y In the A n g e le s
N a tio n a l Forest, w ith o ne v e h ic le
re p o rte d ly s tr u c k by a b o u ld e r
fu llin g o n to M a lib u C a n y o n Mond
In M a lib u .
— T e m p o ra ry lo ss o f pow er for
7 0 .0 0 0 c u s to m e rs In the N o rth
H ills . W o o d la n d H ills . C a n o g a
P a rk a n d V a n N u y s areas. A ll
(tower w as restored w ith in an
h o u r.
— T h e Ml r ip m a ll fire that
d e stro y e d a re sta u ra n t, a m a rk e t
a n d a v id e o store. F ire b a tta lio n
C h ie f G a ry S e id e l sa id the ca u se
w a s u n d e r In v e s tig a tio n , hot
there w a s a "g o o d |&gt; osxlblllty" It
w as d ire c tly q u uke-related .
F o r m a n y , th o u g h . S u n d a y 's
a fte rsh o c k — one of n e a rly (I.(XX)
sin c e J a n 17 — w as little m ore
th a n an a n n o y a n c e
A t the S a n ta A n ita ra ce tra ck,
be tto rs c lu n g to th e ir p la ces In
lin e a n d sp e cta to rs w ere m ore
fo cused on the ra c in g th a n the
ru m b lin g . A n d It w a s b u sin e ss
as u s u a l for th o u s a n d s of people
e n jo y in g a s u n n y da y.
" T h i s q u a k e w a s n o t h in g
c o m p a re d to that b ig o n e ." he
said. " I lu t yeah. 1 su re c o u ld leel
it." said P e rc y D ennett, w hose
fu rn itu re a n d a p p lia n c e store Is
s t il l b o a rd e d u p fro m ih c
N o rth rld g e qu a ke
S u n d a y 's q u a ke ro ck e d L o s
A n g e le s C o u n ty as w ell as O r
ange. R iv e rs id e . V e n tu ra a n d
S a n ta lla r h a r a c o u n tie s It lasted
about 30 se co n d s and w as
fo llo w ed by a m a g n itu d e 3-1
a fte rs h o c k at 3 3 0 p in . a n d a 2.7
te m b lo r at 8 .0 3 p m
T h e 5 .3 qu a ke w a s the se ve n th
m a g n itu d e -5 or la rg e r a fte rsh o ck
to the J a n . 17 q u a k e O n ly tw o
were stron ger, at m a g n itu d e 5.0
and 5.0. o c c u rr in g the day of the
qu ake, said C a lifo r n ia In stitu te
of T e c h n o lo g y se ism o lo g ist K ate
H u tto n .
T h e re Is a I In 3 c h a n c e of at
least im p m ore m a g n ltu d c -5 or
greater u fte rsh o c k la-lure y e a r's
end, sa id H u tto n .

Strutting their stuff

O n Saturday, tho S o m in o le C o u n ty S h o rlff's
offIco oponod its d o o rs to Iho p u b lic In ordor lo
sh o w off tho high q u a lity o l se cu rity and talont
am o ng Its ranks, both hum an and cn n ln o W hilo
tho sh e riff and his d o p u tio s grouted tho cro w d s
and servod as h o sts for Iho ovont. so m o of tho
s p o c la ll/ o d s t a ll d e m o n s tra te d their m yriad
la lo n ls . Abovo, tho s h o r lll's departm ont corroc-

tlo n s ro sp o n so loam m archod m enacing ly Into
a c tio n as thoy w o u ld to handlo an Inmate
u p r is in g at Iho J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l
F a c ility B e lo w . E ric, a tratnod Gorm an shophord,
attacked Iho well paddod arm o f h is handler Dop
D avid H a d le y as ho w as co m m an ded lo do
d u rin g a d e m o n stratio n o f h is talen ts A largo
c ro w d a ttonded the a c tiv itie s

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SANDRA M. MAYO
F E If If I S D A If R A C K S .
E r lu n g c u . G e r m a n y — A r m y
S|)t-c. S a m ira M. M a y o has Im -i -ii
d c c o r n U - t ! w it h t h e A r m y
A c h ie v e m e n t M e da l w h ic h Is
a w a r d e d lo a o I d Ie r h fo r
m e r it o r io u s s e r v ic e , a d s o l
co u ra g e , o r o ilie r o u ts ta n d in g
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts .
M ay o , an X -m y sp e c ia lis t. Is
the d a u g h te r o f W a n da L M oore
o f 5501 N. M ia m i A ve.. Tant|&gt;a.
a n d T h o m a s R. D ro n s o n o l
1 3 0 2 Mi D ark Ave.. S a n fo rd

W u c r /h u rg . G e rm a n y — A r m y
P ic C h r is tin a M M c N e il lia s
Im-cii d e co ra ted w ith the A n n y
A c h ie v e m e n t M edal w h ic h Is
a w a r d e d to s o l d i e r s l o r
m e r it o r io u s s e r v ic e , a c t s o f
c o u ra g e , o r o ilie r o u ts ta n d in g
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts .
M c N e il, a n a d m in is t r a t iv e
s p e c ia lis t. Is the d a u g h te r of
H ild a It M c N e il ol 122 A n d e rs o n
A ve.. a n d Mouald J . M c N e il of
107 W h is p e rin g P in e s S t,, both
of Sa n fo rd.
M A R K S . 11 H O L M E

DAVID M.MCOINN19S
M C C L E L L A N A IR F O R C E
D A S E . S a cra m e n to . C a lif. — A tr
F o r c e S t a f f S g t. D a v id M
M c G in n is h a s a rriv e d for d u ly
here.
M c G in n is , a g r o u n d r a d io
c o m m u n ic a tio n s te c h n ic ia n . Is
(lie so n of M u rc u s D. a n d K llu A
M c G in n is o l 1 159 S a ra h L ane.
C a ss e lb e rry .

KENNETH D. YINGER II
F O R T D R U M . W a terto w n . N Y.
— A r m y S g l. K e n n e th D. Y ln g e r
II lia s a rriv e d lo r d u ly here.
Y ln g e r. u p c n n n n c l a d m in is ­
tra tio n sp e cia list, Is the so n of
S u s u n n c Y ln g e r o f 221 D ark
P la ce . Y o rk . Da., a n d K e n n e th D.
Y ln g e r o f 7 9 2 D a y o u D riv e .
C a ss e lb e rry .

ROBERT W. LYNNE JR.
F O R T L E O N A R D E. W OOD.
W a y n e s v llle . Mo. — A r m y D vl.
R o b e rt W . L y n n J r . h a s c o m ­
p leted b a s ic tra in in g here.
D u rin g the tra in in g , s tu d e n ts
re ce iv e d In stru ctio n In d r ill a n d
c e r e m o n ie s . w ca|&gt; on». m a p
r e a d in g , t a c t ic s , m H ila r y
co u rte s y , m lllla r y Ju stice , first
a id . a n d A r m y h isto ry a n d tra d i­
tio n s.
L y n n Is the sent o f R o b ert W.
a n il V ic k ie L y n n o f 3 9 4 W liit c t a ll
C o v e . C u s s e lb e riy .

ROBERT A.MOORHEAD
S C I I O L F I E L D B a rra c k s . O a h u .
H a w a ii — A r m y S jic c . R o b ert A.
M o o rh ead h a s been d e co ra te d
w ith the A r m y C o m m e n d a tio n
M cd u l.
T h e m e d a l Is aw a rd ed lo those
. I n d iv id u a ls w lx i d e m o n s tr a te
o u t s t a n d in g a c h ie v e m e n t n r
m e rito rio u s se rvice lit the jicr•fo rm u n c c o f th e ir d u tie s un
b e h a lf o f the A rm y .
- M o o r h e a d , a s ig n a ls I n ­
te llig e n c e an a lyst. Is the so n o f
R o b e rt S . a n d H ild a L. M o o rhead
o f 8 3 9 H c u th c rg jc n C irc le . L a k e
M ary .

CHRISTINA M. MCNEIL
L E IG H T O N

DARRACKS.

u lx iu n i tin- s u b m a rin e le n d e r
U S S M cK ee, lim ic|&gt; o rtrd In S a n
D iego
S h e Joined tlx- N a vy In M ay
1981

FREDERICK IL MCADOO
M I S A W A A IR M A S K . M lsa w a.
J a p a n — A tr Fo rce T e ch . S g l
F re d e ric k H M c A d ix i h a s been
d e co ra te d w ith (lie A ir F o rce
C o m m e n d a tio n M cdul.
T h e m e d a l Is aw a rd ed lo those
I n d lv ld u u ls w h o d e m o n s tr a te
o u l s t a ii d l n g a c h ie v e m e n t o r
m e rito rio u s se rv ice In the p e r­
fo rm a n c e o f llt c lr d u llc s o u
hr h a ll o f the A ir F o rce.
M c A d o o . a crew c h ie f. Is d ie
b ro th e r o f D arbara J . M c A d o o of
3 9 5 8 D u g lc rs Rest I’laec. C a s s e l­
b e rry a n d D o n a ld II. M c A d o o o(
13 2 0 E. 3111b St.. E rie . Da

F O R T J A C K S O N . C o lu m b ia .
S .C . — A r m y Reserve Pvt. M a rk
S. Itrodle has co m p leted basic
tra in in g here.
D u rin g (lie tra in in g , s tu d e n ts
re ce iv e d In stru ctio n In d r ill and
c e r e m o n ie s , w e a p o n s , m a p LATOSHIA M. REYNOLDS
r e a d in g , t a c t ic s , m ilit a r y
l-O R T J A C K S O N . C o lu m b ia .
c o u rte s y , m ilita ry |ustlce. llr s l S .C . — A r m y IV t. L u to s h lu M.
a id . a n d A r m y h isto ry a n d tra d i­
R e y n o ld s h a s tu m |)le le d basictions.
tra in in g here.
Itro d lc Is the son of J o a n F.
D u r in g the tra in in g , s tu d e n ts
P o rte r o f 3 8 0 G o lf llr o o k . Longreceived In stru ctio n In d r ill a n d
w ood, a n d Ja m e s S. Itrodlc- of
c e r e m o n ie s , w e a p o n s , m a p
G re e n R iv e r. Wyo.
r e a d in g , l a d l e s , m ll ll a r y
c o u rte s y , m ilita ry Ju stic e , first
GLENN W. MARCEL
aid. a n d A r m y h is to ry a n d tra d i­
N a v y P etty O ffice r 1st C la s s
tio ns.
G le n n W . M arcel, so n of G e n e W.
R e y n o ld s Is d ie d u u g h tc r ol
a n d J e a n M u rc tl o f l l - t O a k s
R o b ert a n d M ary A . R e y n o ld s of
C o u rt. S a n fo rd . Is s e rv in g a board
2 0 2 3 H a w k in s Ave.. S a n fo rd .
the lic e t b a llis tic m is s ile sttbm uR e y n o ld s Is n 1993 g ra d u a te o f
rln c
U S S T e n n e ss e c .
L a k e M a ry H igh S c h o o l. L u k e
hom e-ported In K in g s Day, G u., M a ry .
w h ic h r e c e n t ly r e c e iv e d the
1993 U .S. A tla n tic Fleet B a llis tic JONATHAN E.TUCKER
U N IV E R S IT Y O F A L A B A M A .
M ls s llc S u b m a rin e O u ts ta n d in g
T u s c a lo o s a — J o n a t h a n E .
P e rfo rm a n c e Aw ard.
M a rc e l Is d i m - o f 105 crew T u c k e r has received an A r m y
m e m b e rs a b o a n l th e 500-foot- R O T C s c h o la rs h ip a n d w ill atu-nd sch o o l here.
lo n g s u b m a rin e .
T h e cadet w as selected on the
H e Jo in e d tlx- N a vy In Oct.
b a s is o f c o m p re h e n siv e tests,
1081.
h ig h sch o o l s c lx ila s tle a c h ie v e ­
m e n t. a n d e x tra -c u rric u la r a c t iv ­
STEVEN J. MCGINNIS
N a v y P etty O fllc c r 2 n d C la s s it ie s . U |io n g r a d u a t io n a n d
S te v e n .J. M c G in n is , w hose w ife. c o m p le tio n o f the R O T C p ro ­
D c A n a . Is the d a u g h te r o f G a y le g ra m . the cadet w ill be c o m ­
R o b e rts o f Sanford. Is se rv in g m is s io n e d a second lie u te n a n t.
T u c k e r Is th e so n o f J e r r y a n d
a b o a rd the fleet b a llis tic m is s ile
s u b m a r ln e U S S T e n n e s s e e , V lr llln u T u c k e r o f 811 R lv c r h c m l
D lvd.. Lon gw ood.
h o m e p o rte d In K in g s D ay. G a..
T u c k e r Is a 1993 g ra d u a te o f
w h ic h r e c e n t ly r e c e iv e d th e
1093 U .S . A tla n tic F leet U a llls tlc L a k e D ra n tlc y H ig h S c h o o l. A l ­
M ls s llc S u b m a rin e O u ts ta n d in g ta m o n te S p rin g s.
P e rfo rm a n c e A w ard.
M c G in n is Is one o f 105 cre w
m e m b e rs aboard the 500-foot
lo n g s u b m a rin e .
H e Jo in e d tlx- N a vy In A u g .
199 0 .

CECILIA A. PRESLEY
N a v y P e tty O fficer 1st C la s s
C e c ilia A . Presley, d a u g h te r of
C e c il a n d S a ra h M. P re sle y o f
2 7 5 0 C o u n tr y C lu b Rond. Sunford, re c e n tly reported for d u ty

NANCY D. FITZSIMMONS
JOHNSON D ARRACKS.
F u c r th G e rm a n y — N a n c y D.
F itz s im m o n s bu s been jiro m o le d
In th e U .S . A r m y lo the rn n k o f
p riv a te firs t class.
F ltz s lm m o n a , a lig h t w h eel
v e h ic le m e ch a n ic , Is the d a u g h ­
ter o f D ia n e D. a n d L e o R.
F it z s im m o n s o f 1039 C o v in g to n
St.. O viedo .
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y.
F L O R ID A
PRO BATE 0 IV IU 0 N
F ile N um ber 94 H I C P
D iv isio n P ro b ste
IN H E E S T A T E O F
J I M M Y RO SS H A R P E R

O n e ,tie d
N O T IC E OF
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
The a d m in is t r a tio n o l the
e tle le o l Jim m y Ross H erper
d e te ste d F ile N u m ber 94 H I
C P . It pending in in# C irc u it
C ourt lor Sem inole County. F lo r
id * . P r o b n lo D iv is io n . Iho
Address o l w hich It Sem inole
County Courthouse Probet* D i
vision. Senlord. F lo rid * ) J '/ l
The nornes And *ddr*ss*s o l the
perton A l re p re te n lA tlv e end the
p e rso n a l r e p r e t c n t A llv e 't *1
lor no y a r t sol lor Ih bolow
A ll In te ro tle d pe rso n s a rc
re q u ire d lo fllo w ith I h lt court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N O f
TH IS N O T IC E
III *11 c la im s
« g tm s l Ih* e t la lt and (1) any
o b | f c t lo n by a n I n le r e s le d
person on whom this notice It
served lh a l challenge* the v a lid
Ity o l Ih* vs•II Ih* q u a lifica tio n s
o l Ih* p erton al rtp .v s o n la llv * .
venue or ju ris d ic tio n o l the
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O O J E C
TIO NS NOT SO F I L E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
P u b lic a tio n o l Ih lt N otice ha*
begun on M a rc h 14. 1994
P e rto n a l R epresen tative
W illia m C Sutlon
ISII E a g le n e s lC ir c le
W inter Springs. F lo rid a 1J/04
A tlo rn o y lo r Parson al
Representative
G a ry E M a ssey. E s q
112 W est C itru s Street
A lla m o n l* Springs.
F L 12/14 211/
Telephone (407) 469 0900
P u b lis h M a rc h 14.2). 1994
D E P 131
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U RT
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y.
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F ile N u m b tr 94 109 C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
V I N C E N T SCO TT H U D S O N
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
The a d m in is t ra tio n o l Iho
e s ta te o l V I N C E N T S C O T T
H U D S O N , d e c e a s e d . F ile
N u m b e r 94 109 C P . It pending In
Ih* C ir c u it Court (or Sem inole
County, F lo rid a . Pro b a te D M
tlon . Ih* address o l w h ich It 101
N, P a rk Avenue. S an lord. F lo r
Ida 137/1. T h e n a m e s a n d
addresses o l Ih* person al repre
te n ta tiv e and Ih* p e rto n e l rep
re t e n la llv e ’ s attorney a re te l
lor Ih below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SO NS A R E N O T I F I E D T H A T
A ll p erson s on w hom I h lt
nolle* It served who h ave ob
lection* ih e l ch allen g e Ih* v a lid
lly o l tha w ill, lb* q u a lifica tio n s
o l lha personal rep resen tative,
venue, or ju risd ictio n ot Ih lt
C ourt a re re q u ire d lo III* Ihelr
o b j e c t io n s w it h I h lt C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
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 O U
C A T I O N O F TH IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
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IA T E M O f
T tjH E E M O N T H S A f T E H THE
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C A T IO N O F THIS N O T IC E OH
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A ll oth er c re d ito r* o l the
decedent And persons h aving
c la im s or dem and* again st the
decedent t estate - n u ll file their
cla im * w ith fhl* court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U H M
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 I O 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 dale o l Ihe llr* t pu b lic*
lion o l I h lt N olle* It M a rc h 14
1994
P e rso n a l R epresen ta tive
K E N N E T H K H U D S O N JR
1420 W im bledon O rlv*
la k e M a ry . F lo rid a JU44
A tlo rn o y for P e rto n a l
R epresen tative
J O H N J T YS O N . E tq u tre
W IL L IA M S M cO U IR E A
BRAGG
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O rland o, F lo rid a J2402
Telephone (40/1 444 4)JJ
F lo rid a B a r No 0JVJIJ1
P u b lis h M a rc h I*. 21. 1994
D E P III
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A 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
C IV IL A C T IO N NO .
9) U 1 4 C A I 4 B
IIA R C L A Y S A M E R IC A N /
M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A T IO N
etc .

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Plaintiff.

G E R A L D
F R E D R I C K
F ID A N 2 A . e l u*. e l al.
Defendant*
AMENDED
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E It hereby given lh a l
p u rtu a n l lo the F in a l Ju d g m en l
o l F ore clo su re and lh a l ce rta in
O rde r C a n ce llin g J u d ic ia l Sale
and A m en ding S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m en l Sat* * n l* red In the
cause pending In the C irc u it
C ourt o l Iho E lg h to en lh J u d ic ia l
C irc u it. In and lo r S E M I N O L E
C ounty, F lo rid a . C iv il A ction
N u m ber V] 1114 C A 14 B lb*
undersigned C le rk w ill sell the
p r o p e r l y s llu a t e d In s a id
County, describe d a*
L O T 64. D E E R R U N . U N IT
9 A. a cco rd in g lo lb* p la t there
o l a t recorded In P la l Book 24
P a g e t 14 and IS. P u b lic record s
o l Sem inole County, F lo rid a
tog eth er w ith a ll s lru c tu re s .
Im provem ents, (Islu res, a p p li­
a n ce s end a p p u rten a n ces on
sa id land or used In conjunction
Ib srew llh . a l p u b lic ta le, lo the
highest and b e ll bidde r lo r cash
a l 11:00 o 'c lo c k A M . on A p r il
21, 1994. a l lh a w est Ironl door o l
Ih* S E M I N O L E County Court
house. Sanlord. F lo rid a
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U RT
B y: Ja n a E J a te w lc
Deputy C le rk
P u b lish : M a r c b l l . l t . 1994
DEP lit

N otice e l S h e r ill’ t Sal*
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that by virtue of that ce rta in
W rit o l E xecu tion issued out o l
and under Ih# seal o l Ih* County
C ou rt o l P in e lla s County F lo r
&gt;da Case rSKM I/IOCO O el upon a
fin a l ludgm ent ren d ered In Ih#
a fo re sa id C o u rl on (he !7th day
o l June A D 199). In that c e 'la ln
case e n titled B a rn e ll R e covery
C orp oration . P la in t ill vs K a rl
Peek and C a ro l Peek Defendant
w hich a foresaid W rit o l Ea ecu
lio n w as d e liv e re d lo m e as
S h e r lll o l S e m in o le C ou n ty,
F lo rid a and I have le vied upon
a ll Ih* right, till* and interest o l
the defendant C a ro l Peek, In
an d to the follow in g d e scribe d
p ro p e rly , sa id p rop erty being
lo c a te d In S e m in o le C ou rtly.
F lo rid * m ore p a r tic u la rly d*
scrib e d as follow s
On* I9S4 F o rd A e ro s la r V an
B l u o / T a n V I n
• I F M C A I I 7 I J 2 A 3 0 ) * ) b e in g
stored a l A lla m o n l* Towing
and lh a undersigned as S h e rlll
o l S em in ole County. F lo rid a ,
w ill a l II 00 A M on Ih# )0lh
day o l A p r il A D 1994 o ile r for
sa le and s e ll lo the highest
bidder. F O R C A S H IN H A N D
A N D S U B JE C T (O A N Y AN D
A L L E X I S T IN G L IE N S , at the
F ro n t (W ts i) Door, a l Ihe Heps,
o l the Sem inole County C o u rl
house In Sanlord. F lo rid a . Ihe
above d e scribe d p ro p e rly
T h a i said sal* Is being m ade
lo s a lls ly the term s o l Ibis W rit
o l E «ecullon
D onald F E s lln g e r. S h e rlll
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
N O T IC E R E G A R D I N G T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H D IS
A C U IT IE S A C T O F 1990 P E R
S O N S W IT H A D I S A B I L I T Y
N E E D I N G S P E C I A L AC
C O M M O O A T IO N S TO P A R T I C
I P A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D I N G
SH O ULO CO N TACT THE
C I V I L D IV IS IO N O F TH E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . EM
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S SEC
T I O N . 1141 1 IT H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A AT
L E A S T F I V E D A Y S P R IO R TO
THE P R O C E E D IN G
TELE
PHO NE
14071 110 6440 TTO
(40 /1)1 )1)2 )
P u b lish e d M a rc h 21. 74. A p r il 4.
II. w ith Ihe sal* on A p r il 20.
1994
D E P 14)
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF TH E E IO M T E E N T H
J U D I C I A 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
CASE N U M B ER :
9) 3299 C A 14 B
A R I A O N E . I N C a F lo rid a
Corporation.

Plaintill.
vs
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Defendants
C L E R K 'S
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l p u rsu an t lo a F in a l Sum
m a ry Ju d g m e n l o l F ore clo su re
en tered In Ih* above en title d
cause In Ih* C irc u it C o u rl o l
S em inole County, F lo rid a . I w ill
se ll at p u b lic a uction lo Ihe
highest bidder for Cash af the
W est F ro n t Door a l the Sem inole
County Courthouse. 101 N orth
P a rk A venua. Sanlord. F lo rid a ,
at Ihe hour o l 11 00 a m on A p r il
31. 1994. lh a l c e ila ln p a rca l o l
r e a l p r o p e r ly d e s c r ib e d a s
follow s:

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T R A FFO PD S M A P OF
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A C C O R D IN G TO I H E P L A T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
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T H R O U G H S4, I N C L U S I V E
P U B L I C R E C O R O S OF S E M I
N O LE CO U N T Y. F L O R ID A
D A T E O I hi s IA Ih d a y o l
M a rc h 1994
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C O U R T
By Dorothy W Bolton
D EPUTYCLERK
P u b lis h M a rch T I 24. 1994
D E P 21/

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A 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
C R I M I N A L C A S E N O .:
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N O T I C E 01 F O R F E I T U R E
P R O C E E D IN G
TO M a r k M C a rs le n s tn
7X12 Conifer O rlva
W in ter P a rk . F lo rid a
12792 20)6
and a ll othars who c la im an
I n t e r e s t In Ih * f o l lo w i n g
property
194) N IS S A N
P IC K U P T R U C K .
V IN 4IN 4N D 0IS9FC1412I2
D onald F
E slln g e r. o l the
S em in ole County S h e r iffs O l
lic e . Sem inole County. F lo rid a ,
t h r o u g h h is o l l l c e r s . I n ­
vestig a to rs or agents, s a lted the
above p ro p e rly on Ja n u a ry 24.
1994. a l or naar W eston Road.
Ja m e sto w n , w llh ln S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a , and ls pres
e n lly bolding said p roperty lo r
Ih# purpose o l to rlellu r# pursu
a n l to Sections 932 701 9J) 704.
F lo rid a Statutes, an d w ill R E
Q U E S T lh a l a n H o n o r a b le
J u d g e ot Ihe C ir c u it C o u rt.
E ig h te e n t h J u d ic ia l C ir c u it .
S em in ole County. F lo rid a , lin d
p ro b a b le cause that lha above
p ro p e rly should be lo rle lle d lo
Ih* above agency You w ill be
sent a copy o l Ihe O rde r fin din g
P ro b a b le Cause once II Is signed
by Ihe Judge end II w ill advise
you how and when lo respond lo
th is request lo r to rle llu r* .
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y THAT
a true and co rre c t copy o l th is
N o lle* w as sanl lo lha abova
nam ed addresses by U.S. regls
le re d m a ll, return re ce ip t re
q u e lle d , this 9th day ot TAarch.
1994
M A R Y ANN K L E IN
L E G A L COUNSEL
F lo rid a B a r No 612419
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
S H E R I F P 'S O F F I C E
1)4124lh Street
S anlord. F lo rid a 122719)99
Telephone: (407) 1)04472
P u b lis h : M a rc h 14. 14, 2), 21.
1994
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March 21, 1994

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Let’s play some ball

LOCALLY

Sanford Little Majors open season with six games

Church softball meeting

Prom Staff Reports

S A N F O R D — T h e S a n fo rd C h u r c h S o flb n ll
L e a g u e w ill h o k l a m e e tin g for Its S p rin g Seaso n
to n ig h t at H p .tn .n l l he S a n fo rd H era ld office.
T h e league w ill open o n S a tu rd a y . A p r il nth.

S A N F O R D - H it the g ro u n d ru n n in g .
A fte r the e xtra v a g a n z a o f o p e n in g d a y c e re m o ­
nies. the S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n D e p a rtm e n t L ittle
M a jo r H a scb a ll Lea gu e got u n d e rw a y w ith six
g am es at Ft. M e llo n P a r k 's H oy H o lle r F ie ld and
the re c e n tly c o n v e rte d fo rm e r so ftb a ll fie ld
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g .
T h e first gam e of Hie d a y w a s a b a rn b u rn e r,
w ith the W h ile S o x sc o rin g fo u r r u n s In the
bottom o f the s ix t h In n in g to p u ll out a 14-13
v ic to ry o ver the M a rlin s .
In the oth er gam es, the C u b s clo b b e re d the
B lu e J a y s . 14-3; the d e fe n d in g C it y C h a m p io n
Red S o x w h ite w a sh e d the E x p o s , 10 0; the
O rio le s o u tsco re d the P ira tes. 2 1 10.- the D odgers
b la n k e d the A s. 16 0; a n d the R o y a ls d u m p e d
the C a rd in a ls. 12-2.
P o w e rin g the W h ite S o x w ere M ik e W h ile
(hom e run. sin g le , tw o ru n s). D o n o v a n D a n ie ls
(triple, single, fo u r runs), D a n n y W e yh a n d J o e y
H la k c (two s in g le s and o ne ru n each). A a ro n
H u b b a rd (single, tw o runs), M a rk K ic k s (single.

Lightning blanked
O R L A N D O — D on H e n u p rr m ade 211 sa v e s for
hln Heeond Hhutnut ns the W a s h in g to n C a p ita ls
defeated the T a m p a H ay L ig h tn in g 3 0.
K e lly M ille r, K e llh .Jones a n d C n llc J o h a n s s o n
sco re d for W a s h in g to n (3 3 -3 1-81. w h ic h w on I he
se aso n s c rie s w llIt th e L ig h t n in g 3 1 1
T a m p a H ay d m p p e d lo 25 -38 -10 a n d h a s w on
o n ly fo u r tim e s In its last 18 gam es.

AROUND THE STATE
Panthers outlast Flyers

run). N ic k S u lle n (tw o ru n s) a n d H illy S m ith
(run).
P ro v id in g (tie o lfe nse for the M a r lin s w ere
R ic k y W e lls (hom e ru n . d o u b le, sin g le, three
runs). R y a n S p n m d lr r (three sin g le s, run). R ob ert
Low e (double, sin g le , run). N ic k Ire land (double,
tw o runs). D a n ie l W h ite d and J o h n K lllln g s w o r th
(one sin g le a n d o ne ru n each). H ran do n B ry a n t.
J.H . L e g ltte a n d R y a n H e lc h n c r (one sin g le each)
a n d W illie C o llie r (three runs).
T h e C u b s scored fo u r r im s In the lo p o f the first
a n d n e v e r lo o k ed b a c k In h a n d lin g the B lu e J a y s .
L e a d in g the C u b s w ere D a n n y B ro c k (triple,
tw o d o u b le s, run). Robert W o o d w a rd (triple,
dou ble, tw o runs), W illia m C le v e la n d a n d J a re d
Fe dd er (tw o sin g le s a n d tw o ru n s each), A a ro n
R ic h a rd so n (double, sin g le , run). D a v id B ro c k
(double, tw o runs). C h a n n ln g B y rd (single, tw o
r u n s ) . E r i n L o v e ( s in g le , r u n ) . J e r lm l a h
D ic k e rs o n (single) a n d R o m a n W o o d w a rd (run).
D o in g the h ittin g for the B lu e J a y s w ere J a s o n
T u rn e r (triple, single). C h a rle s S to k e s (double,
sin g le, run), C e d rle k B ry a n t (trip le, run). C h r is
E v a n s a n d J .R . L e ste r (one s in g le each) a n d B ria n

S h a m ils (run).
A d a m F ra n k a n d L e v i R a llie s J r c o m b in e d to
th ro w a n o -h ltte r as the Red S o x started defense
o f th e ir 1993 c it y title. F ra n k s tru c k out a ll three
m en he faced a n d R a in e s s tr u c k out six In the
three In n in g s he p itch ed .
H ittin g for the R e d S o x w ere R a n d y Fo rd (hom e
ru n . sin g le, run). B u d B e n n r tl a n d J im m y
F r a n k lin (one d o u b le, one s in g le a n d tw o ru n s
each). R a in e s (double, sin g le , run). N ic k E rlk s n n
(tw o sin g les, tw o runs), M a lt M ergo (single, run).
A d u m M u n d y (single) a n d F ra n k (run).
T lic O rio le s used a 10-run th ird to erase a 9-0
d e fic it a n d w ent o n to b o u n ce the P ira te s 21-10.
L e a d in g th e O r io le s w e re B ra d R e ln n ld a
(double, tw o sin g le s, tw o runs). T o m F o d rlc
(three sin g le s , tw o ru n s). E r lr R o g e rs (tw o
sin g les, thre e runs). B ra d la w k (two sin g les, tw o
runs). D e n n is B rld g e r. M ik e D o n cy a n d N ic k
D o n cy (one s in g le and tw o r u n s each). T e rry N ut
und B ra d C o o k (one sin g le a n d one ru n earh ) a n d
Ian H ig h a n d T r o y L e w is (one ru n each).
O ffe n siv e ly for the P ira te s W a s h b u rn (double,

□ See Little Majors, Page 2B

M IA M I — D ave L o w ry assiste d on the ly in g
' g o a l a n d sc o re d a n o t h e r a n d J o h n Van*
n lrs h rn u c k had 45 sa v e s to lead the F lo rid a
P a n th e rs lo a 5-3 v ic to ry o v e r P h ila d e lp h ia .
T h e w in so lid ifie d the P a n tlic r s ' h o ld on the
e ig h th a n d fin a l p la y o ff sp o t In tin- E ast.
F lo r id a 's first v ic to ry o v e r P h ila d e lp h ia a lte r
tw o 4-3 d rfe a ts gave the P a n lltc r s 73 |&gt;olnts to
P h ila d e lp h ia 's 00. th u s ly in g them w ith the
1967-68 F ly e r s and 1970-80 lla r t f o r d W h a le rs
for the m ost |&gt;olnts e a rn e d h y a first-y e a r team
F lo r id a 's 31 v ic to rie s a lso tied the 1967-68
F ly e rs for m o st v ic to rie s b y an e x p a n sio n team

Bologna
itches SCC
y Patriots

E

Prom Staff Reporla

White Sox edge Marlins
M IA M I — J o e H a ll d ro v e In three ru n s.
In c lu d in g the g a m e -w in n e r, a n d M ic h a e l J o rd a n
got Ills th ird hit of the s p rin g a s the C h ic a g o
W h ile S o x beat tlic F lo rid a M a rlin s 5-4.
H e sld c s Ids lilt, J o r d a n m ade tw o ro u lln e
c u tc h c s In right Held a n d seated a ru n to the
ch e e rs o f 3 3 .2 6 3 fa n s at J o e K o b lile S ta d iu m .
H u ll gave the W h ite S o x the lend w ith u sin g le
In the first. hcl|x-d th e m tie the gam e 2-2 w ith a
fie ld e r 's c h o ic e In the th ir d a n d w a s the
d iffe re n c e In th e n in th . H is sin g le d ro v e in C r a ig
G rc b c e k . w h o sin g le d c u rlie r.
T h e M a r lin s w ere led bv C h u c k C a r r and
O re ste s D estrack-. C a r r d o u b le d a n d sin g le d a n d
sco red tw o runs. D estra d e alsc\ d o u b le d a n d
sin g le d and d ro v e In tw o ru n s.

Bulls bully Gators
G A I N E S V I L L K — Fred H a th p itch e d a sh u to u t
lo lilt S o u th F lo rid a lo a 7-0 w in over F lo rid a
H ath (4 11 a llo w ed (w o b its and w a lk e d one In
h a n d in g Ihc G a to rs (14-10) th e ir llr s i sh u to u t o l
the season. F lo rid a h a s lost se ve n of It).
H ob K lb ln s k l d ro v e In three r u n s for S o u th
F lo rid a (18 0).

Father tops son at Gainesville
G A IN E S V IL 1 .K — C o n n ie K a lttlu en d ed a
se ve n -y e a r d ro u g h t b y b e a tin g h is son, S c o tt. In
the T o p F u e l fin a ls o f the 2 5 th M ac T o o ls
G u to r n a tlo n a ls o n at G a in e s v ille H a c e w a y .
K a lltta . 36, covered the q u a rte r-m ile In 4 .7 9 4
se co n d s at 2 9 0 .7 9 m p h to defeut h is 32 -year-old
son. w h o fin is h e d In 4 .9 5 4 at 271.65.
E a rlie r. S c o tt K o llttu rea ch ed a speed of
3 0 5 .1 8 m p h . the fastest tim e In N H K A h isto ry .
W a rre n J o h n s o n w on th e P ro S to c k d iv is io n
b y b c u tln g out D a rre ll J o h n s o n , w h o fo uled
w h e n h e ju m p s ta rte d by l/ 1 6 t h o f a secon d.
J o h n F o rc e defeuted K .C . S p u rlo c k In the
fin a ls o f the F u n n y C a r D iv is io n lo c a p tu re Ills
th ird -s tra ig h t title at G a to rn a tlo n a ls.
In P ro S to c k M o to rc y c le 's , J o h n M y e rs ra n a
7 .6 3 7 to b e tter M ic h a e l P h illip s In the fin a ls.

AROUND THE NATION
Lakers withstand Magic
I N G L E W O O D . C a lif. — S c d u lc T h re a t! sco red
3 0 p o in ts a n d the L o s A n g e le s L a k e rs w ith sto o d
u r a lly b y the O rla n d o M a g ic fo r a 97-91 v ic to ry .
T h re a t! h it Ills la st b a sk et w ith 4 9 se co n d s to
p lu y . h a ltin g a six -p o in t M a g ic sp u rt a n d g iv in g
the L a k e rs u 9 3 -8 9 lead.
V ln d c D lv a c , w h o w us l-fo r-9 from the floor,
h it tw o free th ro w s w ith 2 0 .5 se co n d s left to g ive
L A Its se co n d w in o v e r the M a g ic th is season.
S h n q u lllc O 'N e a l h a d 17 o f Ills 2 9 p o in ts In the
se co n d h u lf t o g o w lt h 16 reb o u n d s.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Girls' Softball
□ D eltona at O viedo, 4:30 p.m.

Tennis
□ Dr. P h illip s vs. L. B ra n tley at Sa nlando, 3 p.m.

BASKETBALL
□ 7 : 3 5 p .m . — T B S . N H A . U ta h J a z z at A tla n ta
H a w k s . (LI

Complete HetJnge on Page 2 B

H t n U P tw te by S«»«» H am ock

An Important part o l ovary Lako M ary Invitational track
moot Is the Lako Mary Track H all of Fam o Induction
corom ony T h is yoar, form or Lako M ary d ista n co runnors

B o b Robortaon (left) and H eather B o n c k (center) wore
honored along w ith form er Lako B rantlo y b o y s' co a ch
Brian Shafor (right) and Lym an g irls ' co a c h Larry Bakor.

Bradley leads Rams in Invitational
From Staff R eports
L A K E M A R Y — A fte r 1 I y ea rs o f p la y in g the role of
g ra c io u s hosts. Hie L a k e M a ry g irls tra c k team w o n Its
o w n meet for the secon d year In a row . o u ls e o rln g
L y m a n 111-102 to th e I 3 lh a n n u a l L a k e M a ry
In v ita tio n a l S a tu rd a y at L a k e M a ry 's D on T. R e y n o ld s
S ta d iu m .
T h e D eltona W o lv e s w on the h o y s' team title,
liiils h ln g in fron t o f L a k e H o w e ll 104W-90V*.
A in lc B ra d le y , the m ost v a lu a b le p e rfo rm e r til the
g ir ls ' events, c o n trib u te d 2 5 '/i p o in ts to the L a k e M a ry
total hy w in n in g the lo n g J u m p (16 feet. 3 Inches), h ig h
Ju m p (5 feet), a n d 2 0 0 m e ter d a sh (26.9 seconds).

L a tls h u W illia m s w as a d o u b le w in n e r for Hie R a in s ,
fin is h in g first In bo th Hie shot pu t (30 feet. 4 Inches)
a n d d is c u s (97 feet. 7 inches). N u k la H ood w on Hie
10 0-m ctcr d a s li (12.9 secon ds) w h ile S h a w n B a rk le y
w us first in the 4 0 0 -m c le r d a sh ( I ;02.8) for L a k e M ary.
T h e R a m s add ed a w in In the 4 x 100-m etcr relay
(50.8). a se co n d in the 4 x 2 0 0 -m e te r re la y (1:48.8). and
a th ird In the 4 x 4 0 0 -in e tc r rclu y (5; 12.7).
F o r the seco n d-p lace L y m a n G re y h o u n d s . K ta n u h
B r c s n lc k w o n the 3 .2 0 0 -m e te r r u n (13:05.7) a n d
J e n n ife r D od so n w as flrs l In the trip le J u m p (32 feet, f
Inch). T h e G re y h o u n d s scored v ic to rie s In t&gt;oth the 4 x
2 0 0 m e te r (1:46.8) a n d 4 x 4 0 0 -m ctc r (4:19.7) relu ys.

□ Bee Invitational, Page 2B

Tribe’s try for 3-peat now underway
Prom Staff R sports
J A C K S O N V I L L E - W h ile the C lu s s 4 A state tra ck
m eet Is s till eight w eeks aw uy, K e n B ra u m a n , co u ch of
(he tw o -tim e d e fe n d in g s ta le c h a m p io n S e m in o le
F ig h tin g S c m ln o lc s . s a y s the p u sh for the state title
b e g in s now.
" W e had a real good trip. a real good m e e t." said
B ra u m a n after Hie T r ib e fin ish e d th ird (30) b e h in d
W in te r H aven (41) a n d G u ln c s v llle -B u c h h o lz (32) at Ihe
B o h H a yes In v ita tio n a l o n S a tu rd a y . "W e ra n (lie tim e s
w e w ent u p there to ru n . B u t we h ave to fig u re o u t u
w a y to beat B u e h h o lz at H ie sla te m eet.
"It be gins rig h t now . N ext F rid a y , we go to the F lo rid a

R e lays. A lte r that, w e're Into A p r il a n d t h a t's the
c h a m p io n s h ip se a so n ."
S e m in o le w as led hy B e rn a rd S p a rro w a n d A n d re
S co tt. S p a rro w w o n shot p u l w ith a pe rsonal-best thro w
o f 6 2 feel. 1 Inch a n d took fo u rth In the d is c u s (154-10).
S c o tt w on trip le Ju m p w ith a leap o f 5 2 feel a n d w as
se co n d In the lo n g Ju m p at 22 feet. 7 Inches.
S e m in o le also n n lsh e d secon d In the 4 x 100-m cter
re la y as A n d re R a w lin g s. C o ry W ils o n . D e rric k S w a in ,
a n d C h a rlie F a rm e r tu rn e d In u tim e o f 4 1 .5 seconds,
less th a n a 10th o f a se co n d b e h in d W in te r H aven.
W h ile the T rib e d id n 't sco re In the event, the 4 x
4 0 0 -m eter re la y posted Its fastest lim e o f the season,
tu rn in g u 3:24 .9 to place seventh.

S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C o m m u n i­
ty C o lle g e m a y h ave found an ace.
L e fth a n d e r Rot) Bologna, a L u k e
H o w e ll gra d u a te , lu m t-tltn Ills third!
s tra ig h t o u ts ta n d in g sturt a s the
R a id e rs tnp|H*d a tou gh C e n tr a l
F lo rid a C o m m u n ity C o lle g e P a trio ts
•cam fro m O ca la . 5-1. In a M idF lo rid a C o n fe re n c e baseball gam e at
R a id e rs F ie ld S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n .
U n lik e h is last tw o sta rts, in
w h ic h he c u rrie d n o -h itle rs Into the
s ix t h a n d fifth In n in g s. H o ln gnu
w a s n 't o v e r p o w e r in g , a llo w in g
se ve n h its , w a lk e d tou r, h it tw o
h a lte rs u n d o n ly s tru c k o u t one.
B u t B o lo g n a w a s M ill m o re I lia n
e ffectiv e, g e ttin g Hu- P a trio ts lo lilt
14 g ro u n d h a ll o u ts (15 If y o u c o u n t
a d o u b le (day) us lx- Im p ro v ed h is
p e rs o n a l re c o rd In 2&lt;»,
S C C w ent u p 1-0 In the b o tto m of
th e firs t In n in g - S a n fo r d 's R ic k
E c k s te in d o u b le d , m oved to th ird o i.
a s a c rific e try O v ie d o 's E r ik J o rd a n
a n d sco red on an RBI g ro u n d e r tty
S a n fo rd 's D c m v Beam on
C F C C (19 13. 6 5 M FC ) Bed the
g a m e w ith a ru n In th ird , tint H ie
R a id e rs (10-15. 4 -6 M F C took the
lead for good w ith tw o ru n s In the
fo u rth .
Pete B e z c re d l sin g le d , m o v e d lo
s e c o n d o n a w ild p i l c h a n d
a d v a n c e d In th ird o n u g ro u n d e r by
Isaac C ru z . B e zcre d l th en sco red us
J o h n n y G o o d r ic h re a ch e d o n u
fie ld e r's c h o ic e . L a rry H a rd y sin g le d
G o o d ric h to I b ird and Note E llz e r
sco red G o rrle h w ith a saerflee fly.
T h e filia l tw o ru n s c a m e In the
s ix t h In n in g . G o t x lr lc h w a lk e d ,
m o ved lo se co n d on a saerflee hy
I la rd y a n d scored on a s in g le by
E llz e r . S a n fo rd 's Sco tt F c rg c rso n
p in c h ran for E llz e r und sco red o n a
d o u b le by L y m a n 's C h a d B elaud .
T h e R a id e rs w ill host a n o th e r
c o n fe re n ce foe. St. J o h n 's R iv e r
C o m m u n ity C o lleg e from P a la tk a . at
3 p.m . T u e sd a y .

R A ID E R S S . P A T R IO T ! I
C on trol F lo rid * C.C.
® l 000 000 - 1 » I
Som lnol* C.C.
100 101 M i - I » I
K u to llo . M o ilr o (0) an d Bourgon B ologno and
E l li o r W P — Bologna (J 0) I P — K u lo lla Savo
— non *
I B — C a n lr a l F lo r id a . B a u rg o n ;
Som lnol*. B olan d t l ) , E d i t i o n IS) I B - non#
M R — non* R o c o rd t — C on trol F lo rid a C om m u
n lty Collog a I t IS, * J M F C : Samlnol# C o m m u n ity
Collog * 10 IS.4 0 M F C

Best effo rts can still have nightm arish results
It w a s g o ing In huppen. It w as Just
a m u tte r o f w h en .
W ith the h ig h sc h o o ls m a k in g the
s w itc h from sln w p ltc h to fu stp ltch .
It w us exp ected that there w o u ld be
the o dd gam es th u l w o u ld be. at the
least, e x tra o rd in a rily o dd or. the the
w o rst, e x tra o rd in a rily u g ly.
L a st w eek, w e had one o f the
latter: 38-2 w a s the fin a l score.
If y o u 're e x p e c tin g m e lo get on
m y soapbox a n d blast u co a ch for
ru n n in g up the score, y o u 're v e ry
m ista k e n . L ik e I said. It w a s o n ly a
m u tte r of tim e before a gam e lik e
t h is w a s g o in g to h u p p e n . I'm
u m n zcd there h a v e n 't been m ore
g u m es lik e th is. A n d there m a y be
m ore before the y e a r's out.
T h e re are se v cru l lu n d a m c n ta l
differen ces betw een the s lo w p llc h
u n d fu stp ltch g a m es — three-m an
o u tfie ld s , the o p tio n o f ste a lin g
bases, und the u b illty to u d v a n cc
bases on w ild p itc h e s u n d p a ss b a lls

— that p u l m u c h m o re p ressu re on
the defense.
It d o e sn 't take lo n g for a gam e to
gel u g ly In a h u rry . A n y y o u th
baseb a ll co a ch cu n te ll y o u that.
A n d w h ile utm ost a ll o f the g ir ls
p la y in g h ig h sch o o l v a rs ity so ftb a ll
are a c c o m p lis h e d athletes, m o st are
new to the fu stp ltch gam e. In that
respect, th e y 're m u c h lik e y o u th
league p la y e rs.
W h a t keep s y o u th league g am es
from tu rn in g Into n ig h tm a re s lik e

the o ne In q u e stio n Is the presence
o f a m e rc y ru le that e n d s the gam e,
reg ard less o f In n in g , w h e n the ru n
d iffe re n tia l reach es a d e te rm in e d
figure.
T h e re Is u 10-run m e rc y ru le In
h ig h sch o o l, bu t It d o e sn 't co m e Into
effect u n til the s ix th In n in g (or the
b o tto m o f the fifth If the h o m e team
le a d s hy 10 runs).
S o w h at do y o u do w h e n y o u r
team Is ah ead (or b e h in d ) by 10 o r
m o re ru n s a n d It's o n ly the first
In n in g ?
If y o u 're ahead, y o u sto p s le u lln g
bases, y o u sto p ta k in g bases on w ild
p itc h e s or pass b a lls, a n d y o u d o n 't
go for e x tra bases on h its. In effect,
y o u e n d u p p la y in g ra ilro a d softbull
— s t a t io n to s t a t io n (sec a ls o
" B a s e b a ll th e B o s to n R e d S o x
w a y ").
T h a t's w hat the w in n in g co a c h In
t ills gam e d id a n d s t ill w as accu sed
(w ro n g ly und u n fa irly ) fo r r u n n in g

u p Hie score.
In b a s k e tb a ll (us tong a s there
Isn't u sh ot clo c k ) und soccer, the
offense cun c o n tro l the c lo c k a n d
d ic ta te the flow o f the gam e. O n ce In
c o m m a n d , u team c a n s t ill w o rk on
u s p c c ls o f Its gam e a n d not cm b u ra ss an opp onent.
B u t In b a se b a ll and so ftb a ll, the
g u m c cen ters o n sw in g in g the bat. If
y o u 're not try in g to h it Ihe b all,
y o u 're not p la y in g the gam e. Y o u
d o n 't dure u sk p la y e rs to s trik e out
I n te n tio n a lly o r s w in g ut e v e ry
p itch , reg a rd le ss o f w here It Is.
T h a t's the w ay b a ttin g s lu m p s start.
A ll cun y o u do Is tu kc y o u r euts.
A n d thut'a abo u t a ll y o u c a n do
w h e n y o u 're on the sh ort end o f a
lo p sid e d score, keep ta k in g y o u r
c u ts , keep y o u r bead up. u n d keep
y o u r sense o f sp o rtsm u n s h lp , If not
y o u r s e n s e o f h u m o r . G e t t in g
sla u g h te re d Is tou g h to tukc. but It's
a little e a sie r to d eal w ith If y o u tried
y o u r best.

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A p p a la c h ia n SI 9, E Tennessee St I
B irm in g h a m Southern II, T a lla d eg a 0
C a rto n N ew m a n 4 ), G a rd n e r W ebb 3 9
C ataw b a 13, P r t t b a le r la n t l
C o a tla l C a ro lin a II, N C G re e n tb o ro 7
C oker II. P le lf t e r l
D a v ld to n 4, C ita d e l I
Eto n 10, W ingate 3
F lo rid a Inti. 7, P ro vld en ca *
F r a n d l M a rlo n 10. S C S p a rta n b u rg 2
G e o rg ia 10,E K en tu cky I
G e o rg ia C o l *. P e m b ro k e St. t
G e o rg ia Southern 4, V M I 0
G e o rg ia Tech It, Siena 1
H ig h P o in t 30, G u ll lo rd s
L e n o ir Rhyn e ID. M a r t H ill I
L S U I*. T e i a t C h r lt lla n )
M d B a ltim o re County 1), W ln th r o p l
M c N e e te S t It, SW T e n s St 9
M id d le Tenn SI 13, H E Illin o is I
M lt t lt t lp p l 7. S a m lo rd 3
New Or le a n t* , E lllln o lt 3
N ic h o llt SI «, N lllln o lt 3
N. A la b a m a 9. V a ld o tla St 2
N. C a ro lin a S t.) . D u ke*
N C W e tle y a n * , M e th odist 1
N. F lo rid a I), T a m p a 9
O ld D o m in ion 10. G eorge M o to n 3
R ich m o n d IS, N C W ilm in g to n *
SI A n d re w ! 3, M o u nt O tIve 2
S A la b a m a 7, A r k a n ta iS t.4 , lO In n ln g t
South C a ro lin a 7, M o re h re d St, *. 10 Innlngt
S E L o u ltla n a IS, G eorgia St, 7
Southern M i t t 7, Tennessee Tech I
SW L o u ltla n a 4. T e ia t Pan A m e ric a n 1
Tow to n St. 1*. N C A s h e v ille !
Trenton SI. It, B a rry I
T ro y St, 10. A m lin P e a y 9
V ir g in ia T ech*. T ulana 4
W ake F o re tt 10, N orth C a ro lin a 1
W C a ro lin a 7, F u rm a n O
Y oungstow n St. S 3, N C C h a rlo tte 4 4
M ID W E S T
Cent. C onn ecticut SI * $, N tu w a S *
Cent M lt t o u r l 4 3, W a th b u rn 1 3
E v a n tv llle I. Ill ChlcagoO
M a r rtt Stow e* 14, lo w * W e tly n 4 4
Indiana SI 4, W M ic h ig a n ]
M in n e so ta I). SW M lt t o u r l SI 11
P Jttib u rg SI 4 2. M o SI L o u lt 3 3
P u rd u e ) . B a ll SI S
SI A m b ro u i* . L o ra s 3
S A la b a m a 7, A rk a n sa s St 4. lO Innlngt
S C o lo ra d o ! 9 .M e lr o p o lita n l 12
S E M lt t o u r l* * , S I n d ia n a S 4
V a lp a r a lto * . C h ica g o St 4
W a th ln g lo n . M o ) ). W Ntleyan 7 S
W itten b erg 3. L a w ren ce I
W itte n b e rg ). Coe 0
SOUTHW EST
C o n c o rd ia Lu th eran It. S ch re in er 4
In ca rn a te W ord t 4. S E O k la h o m e 3 *
J a c k to n v llle 4 , A rk L ittle R o ck 3
K a n t a t 9, O k la h o m a 7
L a m a r 10, L o u ltla n a Tech 7
N C o lo ra d o IS. W T e ia t A &amp; M 2
N W L o u ltla n a S. T e ia t A rlin g to n 0
O k la h o m a S ta le IS. M lt t o u r l 0
S a m M o u lto n SI. J, N E L o u ltla n a 4
S A la b a m a 7, A rk a n ta tS I . 4 , 10in n ln g t
Stephen F A u s tin II, T e ia t San A n lo n lo S
T e i a t 20. T e ia t A &amp; M 7
T e i a t L u th e ra n S I*, C a rle lo n , M in n 10
FARW EST
A r H o n d S I I ) , M ic h ig a n *
C a ll!o rn la 9 , A r lx o n a J
N ew M a ile d SI 7 ). R t g lt * 7
S a cra m e n to SI 17, C S N o rth rld g e )
San D iego 3 3. P e p p e rd ln e 1 1
Santa C la r a f , St M a ry '* . C a l, J
San J o te SI 7 *. S U ta h 4 0
Southern C a l t. S ta n ford 0
W O regon 13. M e n lo I

EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
A lla n tic D iv ltlo n
Pet.
45
N«w Y o rk
701
O rland o
74 .400
M ia m i
.171
N tw J tr s e y
JJ 31
314
Boston
72 47 344
P h ila d e lp h ia
71 44
W ashington
19 44 292
C en tra l D iv ltlo n
A tla n ta
41 19 703
C h ica g o
43 72 447
C le v e la n d
34 79 154
Indiana
34 79 540
C h a rlo tte
35 444
M ilw a u k e e
44 711
D e tro it
47 277

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WESTERN CONFERENCE
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14* v
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■ H ouston
45 17 724
• San A ntonio
4* 19 70*
U tah
43 J) 413
4
D enver
11 n
500 14
M in n eso ta
19 4) 777 W l
D a lla s
* 57
111 38*#
P a c ific D ivision
1 S e a lll*
47 It
734
P h o e n li
47 22 45*
5
P o rtla n d
9
39 37 S fl
G olden State
17 27 579 10
L .A . L a ke rs
413 70*1
34 I f
L A C lip p e rs
74 19 1*1 27'v
S a cra m en to
23 42 154 24,&lt;&gt;
■ clin c h e d p la y o ll lp ol
S atu rday's O a m ii
(tew Y o rk 10S, B o tk in 9t
M ia m i 104, C le v e la n d t l
Indiana 107. U ta h 103
G olden S ta le It*. D a lla s 107
Houston 10*. D e tro it M
San A n ton io 107, S a cra m en to 100
P h o e n li 10S. N ew Je rs e y 93
S u n d a y '! O am et
A tla n ta 101. Boston to
S eattle 114, C h a rlo tte IIS
M ilw a u k e e 103. P h ila d e lp h ia 101
C h ic a g o 10. M in n e to la to
W a th ln g lo n 99. D enver 131
L A C lip p e r! 11a. P o r ilj n d 110
L .A . Lak e rt 97, O rla nd o II
M e n d iy 't O a m e t
U tah at A tla n ta . 7:30p m
W a th ln g lo n at H o u tlo r. 1 JOp m
M ia m i at L .A . L a k t r t , 14:30 p m .

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NBA BOXBB
L A K E R S 97. M A G I C 91
O R L A N D O &lt;V) &gt;
A v e n tO S O 0 0. S c o tt4 13 I I 13. O ’ N t a l t l 19
S 10 39. A nderson I 5 I I 3. H a rd a w a y 4 13 3 S
14. R o llln t 3 7 0 0 «. S k l l t l 1 7 I ] S.
K ry ttk o w la k 3 5 0 1 4. B ow l* 2 7 0 0 4. R o y a l
4 7 1 49 T ota ls 37M 1 11 S 91
L A L A K E R S (971
C a m p b e ll 9 14 2 2 20. L y n c h S 7 0 0 10. O lv a c
1 9 2 2 4. T h ra a lt 11 24 3 5 30. V a n E i t l ) 19] 4
19. R a m b it 1 1 0 0 2. C h r lt t le 0 2 0 0 0 , W orthy
5 14 3 1 12. S m ith 0 I 0 0 0 T o ta lt 41 9] 13 IS
97
O rla n d e
17 34 14 14 - 91
LA L a k trt
17 I t IS 27 - 97
3 P o in t g o a lt — O rla nd o S IS (Scott 4 4,
H a rd a w a y I I, A n d e r u n 0 2, S k lla t 0 41. L o t
A n g t la t 2 9 ( T h re a tl t l. V a n E i a l 14.
C h r lttle (Tt, W orth y 0 II F o u le d out — None
R e b o u n d t — O rla n d o i t (O 'N e a l 14). L o t
A n gelas 40 (C a m p b e ll t l) . A t t l t l t — O rla n d o
14 (H a rd a w a y 11), L o t A n g e l* t 27 10 lv a c 91
Total to u t! — O rlancfa 14. L o t A n g e la ! 22
T e c h n ic a l! — C a m p b e ll. W o rth y. L o t A n g e le t
lllt g e l detente 1. A - 17,JOS.

rh in a l* T T T r r m i
N C A A M e n ') Tou rn am en t
A ll T im e t E S T
EA S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
A l N a ita u Coliseum
U n ie n d a la v N .Y .
S a tu rda y, M a rc h 19
C o n rtfc llc u ! 7), G eorge W ashington *3
F lo rid a 70, Pe n n sylv a n ia St
A l U S A Ir A ra n a
La n dover. M d
Sunday. M a r c h ) )
In d ir n a * !, Tem ple St
B e . Ion C olleg e 7S, N o rth C a ro lin a 72
R tg ie n a l S e m lllrta lt
A t M ia m i A re n a
F r k t iy , M a r c h IS
F lo rid a 127-7) vt. C o n n ecticut (29 41
B o tlo n Col It g e (22 101 v t In dia n a 121 t)
Regional C h a m pion sh ip
A t M l i m l A r e n a
Sunday, M a r c h 17
S e m llln a l w in n ers
SO U T H E A S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
A t R u p pA rorta
L a iln g to n , K y .
S a tu rda y. M a r c h 19
P u rd u e 13. A la b a m a 71
K a n ta t* 9 . W ake F o re st St
A t The S u n cv a tl Dom e
SI. P t l t n b u r g
,
Sunday, M a rc h 10
M a rq u e tte 75. K e n tu ck y *3
Duke t l . M ic h ig a n S la te 74
R * glon 4l S e m lltn a li
A t Thom pson B o lin g A rtn o
K r - i v l l l e , Tonn.
T h u rtd o y , M a rc h 34
P u rd u e (?) 4) v t K a nsa s 127 7)
M a rq u e tte (24 t l v t Duke 125 S)
R e g le n e l C h a m p lo n th lp
A t T h om p te n B o lin g A re n a
K n o iv lllt . T e n n .
S a tu rd a y , M a rc h I t
S e m ifin a l w inners
M ID W E S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
A l K a n sa s C oliseu m
W ic h ita , K a n .
S a tu rd a y , M a r c h 19
M a r y la n d 95, M a s s a ch u se tts 97
M ic h ig a n B4, T e ia t 79
A t The M y r ia d
O k la h o m a C ity
Sunday, M a r c h 2t
T u lsa t l , O k la h o m a S ta le 10
A rk a n s a s IS, G eorgetow n 73
R e g io n a l io m llln a lt
A t R eunion A ren a
D a lla s
F r id a y , M a r c h 21
M ic h ig a n (23 7) v t M a r y la n d 111 111
A rk a n s a s (17 3) v t T u lta (23 7)
Regio nal C h a m p lo n th lp
A l Reunion A re n a
D a lla t
Sunday, M a r c h 27
S e m llln a l w in n ert
W E ST R E O IO N A L
Second Round
A t Tho Doe E v e n ts Center
Ogden, U tah
S atu rday, M a r c h I t
S y ra cu se *4. W isco n sin G re e n B a y 59
M lt t o u r l 109, W isc o n sin 9*
A l A R C O A rtn a
S acram en to , C alif.
Sunday, M a r c h ) )
A riz o n a 71, V ir g ln la S t
L o u is v ille *0, M in n e so ta SS
R e g io n a l S e m llln e lt
A l The L A Sports A r tn a
L o t A n gelas
T h u rsd a y , M a r c h 24
M lt t o u r l (27 31 v t S y ra cu se 111 e&gt;
L o u is v ille 121 SI v t A r lio n * (27 SI
R e g io n a l C h a m p lo n th lp
A t The L A S ports A r tn a
L o t A n g e le t
la lu rd e y , M a r c h 1*
S e m llln a l w in n ers
,

N C A A W o m e n 't Tou rn am en t
A ll T im e t E S T
E A 1 T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
S a tu rda y, M a rc h I f
V a n d e rb ilt 9). M in n eso ta 72
S outhern M i t t 71. W. K e n tu ck y a t

Sunday, M a rc h 10
N orth C a ro lin a *3. O ld D o m in ion s)
C o n n ecticut It, A u b u rn 59
R e gio na l S e m llln a l
A l L o u lt B row n A th le tic Center
P ltc e le w e y , N .J.
Thursday, M a rc h 14
Con n ecticut (29 2) v t Southern M i t t (2*4)
N orth C a ro lin a * }? 7) v t V a n d e rb ilt 135 71
R agiaBal CTiam planshlp
A l L o u lt Brow n A I M t llt Center
P tt u la w e y , N .J .
S aturday, M a rc h 1*
S a m llln a l w ln n Jk t
M IO E A S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
S aturday, M a rc h 19
Tennessee 71. C le m ton *a
L o u ltla n a T e r h l7 M l t t l t t lp p l*7
V irg in ia *7. SW M ltto u r l St *3
Southern C a l 7*. Georg* W a th ln q to n 72
R e gio na l S e m ifin a l!
A t Bud W alton A r tn a
F a ye tte v ille , A rk.
T h u ru S iy, M a r c h 24
Tennessee 1 3 M ) v t L o u is ia n a Tech ( I t II
V irg in ia 137 4) v t S o u lh e rn C a l (21 3)
Regio nal C h a m p lo n th lp
A t Bud W alton A ren a
F a ye fta v llla , A rk .
Saturday, M a r c h 2)
S e m llln a l w in n ert
M ID W E S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
Saturday. M a rc h I f
Penn St IS. K a n t a t* )
Salon H a ll 71. T e ia t *e
T e ia t Tech 71. C ra ig h la n a S
Sunday, M a rc h 20
A la b a m a 14. Iowa 7t
R e gio na l Sem ifin a ls
A l The E rw in Special Even ts Center
A ustin, T e ia t
Thursday, M a r c h 24
Penn St ( I 7 I | y s Salon H a il 127 41
A la b a m a 124 41 v t T e ia t Tech 111 4)
Regional C h a m p lo n th lp
A t The E rw in S p ecia l E ven ts Center
A ustin. T e ia t
Saturday, M a r c h ) *
S e m llln a l w in n e rt
W E S T R E O IO N A L
Second Round
S a lu rd a y . M a rc h II
C olorado 92, O regon 71
Stanford**. M ontana 47
Sunday, M a rc h 29
P u rd u e I*. W ashington 51
T a ia s A B M 75 San D iego SI 72. O T
R t« le n e l S em ifin a ls
A l M a p les P a v ilio n
Stanford, Celt!
Thursday, M a rc h 14
P u rd u e 127 4) us T e ia t A A M 123 71
C o lo ra d o 137 4] v t S ta n ford 124 1)
R egional C h a m p lo n th lp
A l M e p le t P a v ilio n
S ia n lo rd , C a tll
Saturday, M a rc h I t
S e m llln a l w in n ert

INHL STANDINGS
A ll T im e t E S T
EASTERNCONTERENCE
A tla n tic O lv ltle n
W L T P it O F OA
I N T R e n g e rt
*4 22 a 94 2S* 200
N ew J tr s e y
41 21 10 97 755 192
W ashington
33 31 1 74 731 223
F lo rid a
It 29 11 71 144 197
N .Y . Isla n ders
30 31 9 49 741 111
P h ila d e lp h ia
31 34 7 I t 154 272
Tam pa B a y
11 19 1* 44 194 714
N orth ea st D iv is io n
TAontraal
39 73 12 99 231 204
P ittsb u rg h
38 71 17 M 741 751
. B esla n
34 74 13 94 244 311
B u ffa lo
17 17 9 41 744 193
Quebec
79 34 7 45 733 744
24 41 • 54 194 744
H a rtfo rd
O ttaw a
11 54 8 30 170 145
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
C a a tra l D iv isio n
W L T W* G F GA
* Toronto
39 73 t l *9 741 209
r D*t tro d
41 25 5 17 K)S 2)9
X D a Ua i
V 75 10 84 744 272
Ch icago
JS » 1 78 27) 201
St LotH i
34 71 f f t 775 2)9
W innipeg
71 44 • 50 711 297
P a c ific Civ m e n
C a lg a ry
Jd 77 11 8) 245 7)1
V an cou ver
35 34 3 71 244 7)5
San Jot«
75 33 14 A4 704 2JJ
A n a h eim
7/ 40 5 59 198 721
L 01 A n g e le t
74 3; t l 59 258 778
Ed m o n ton
20 41 17 57 728 749
• clin c h e d p la y o ll t(Ot
S atu rday's G arnet
H a rtfo rd 1. P h ila d e lp h ia 3
N ew J t r t e y *. B otlo n 1
P llttb u rg h S. Vancouver 4
L o t A n g e le t 2. Sen J o t* I
M o n tre a l S. Quebec I
W in n ip eg * . O e lro ll 2
Sunday's O a m et
C a lg a ry * . T o ro n to !
W ashington ]. Tam pa B ay 0
O u lla lo *. O tta w a !
St L o u lt 4. C h ica g o 3. OT
L o t A n g e le t* . Sen Jo te *. l i t
F lo rid a S. P h ila d e lp h ia 1
P llttb u rg h 2. N Y Isla n d er! i
E d m o n ton J, Q u e b e c !
D a lla t 2, V ancouver L O T
M onday i O am et
N ew Je rs e y a l Florida, 7:35 p m

NHL SUMMARIES
C A P I T A L S 1 .L IO M T N I N G 9
V /a in m u lo n
t
1
1 — J
Tam pa Bay
u
9
0 — 9
F ir s t P o rlo d — 1 W a th ln g lo n . M ille r *
(C o le , K o n o w a lch u k ), 3:13 P e n a ltie s —
K llm a . T B (slashing), 9 II; Anderson, W as
( s la s h in g ) , 12 07. C re ig h to n , T B (Cross
ch e ck in g ). 1) 07; Cole. W as (h old in g), 12:17;
K o n o w a lc h u k , W a t ( t r i p p i n g ) . 17:19;
H a m rllk . T B (hooking), 19:02
Second P e rio d - 2 W ashington, Jones I]
(H u n ter, la f r a le l,
57 Ip p l
P e n a ltie s K h rls tlc h . W a t Itla s h irg ). 1:19; G a lla n t, T B
(rou g hin g). 4 03. tones. W as (m isco n d u ct).
4 03. S a v a r d , TB ( m is c o n d u c t ) , 4:01;
B erube. W as (m ttco nd u cl), * 09; G a lla n t, TB
(m isco n d u ct). * 09, Cota, W as (trip p in g ),
7:29; P o u lin . W a s Ibcu rdin g ). 9:1); H a m r llk
T B ( r o u g h i n g ) , 14:21; B o n d r a , W a t
(rou g hin g), 14:21, E ly n u lk , T B (hooking),
14 52; M ille r , W a t (hocking). 11 01. H a tch e r,
W a s Ih lg h s lic k in g ) , )9 SO, G ra D o n , T B
Ih lgh s lic k in g ). 19 SO
T h ird P t r lo d — J W ath ln glon. Jo h a n tson 7
(H a tch e r. P iv o n k a ). 4 57 |pp). P e n a ltie s —
G a lla n t, T B (roughing), 1:52; H u n ter, W a t
( ro u g h in g ) . 2 52; H a m r llk . T B , m in o r
m isco n d u c t (holding), 3:11; P o u lin , W as
(h old in g), 5.44, Konow alchuk, W a t. m a|or
(fig h tin g ). ) 43; G a lla it, T B . m a|or (lig h t
Ing), I *7; B eru be . W a t (h ig h s lic k in g ) ,
10 43. O ra tio n . TB (high s lic k in g ) , 10 43;
la Irate, W a t, m inor m a|or (rou g hin g, lig h t
Ing), 14:19, B trg e v ln , TB. m in o r m a jo r gam e
m is c o n d u c t (In stiga tor, lig h tin g ) , 14:19;
C lccon a, W a t, m ljc o n t ijc l, 17 *9
Sh od on g o a l — W a th ln g lo n 12 l) • —3)
Tam pa B a y 7 7 9 —11
F ew er play O pp oM u rS lits — W a th ln g lo n 2
o l S; T a m p a B a y Oot 7
G o a lie s - W a th la g lm . Beaupre. 21 14 4 111
shots 23 saves) T im p a B a y. Puppa, 70 31*
(32 29)
A - 1 .9 0 9
R tle re a — Ron M oggarlh L in e s m a n —
P le rra C h a m p o u i, Je rry P ete m a n
P A N T H E R S ). F L Y E R S !
P h ila d e lp h ia
l
t
1 — 1
F lo rid *
1
2
2 - i
F ir s t P e r io d t F lo r id a . B ro w n 1
(L o m a k in , K u d a llk l) , 5:12; 2 P h ila d e lp h ia .
B rln d 'a m o u r 14 IGadgy, R tn b e rg l, IS 12
Ipp) P e n a llle s — B rln d 'a m o u r, P h i Ihlgh
t llc k ln g l, JO * . Bow en P h i (h old in g). 1 3 3 .
H ecch l, P h i Ih lgh tllc k ln g l. 11:34. Bennlng.
F la (h old in g). 14:10, B eranek, P h i ih o ld ln g l,
15 44
S a c e n d P a r t e d — 3. P h i l a d e l p h i a .
B rln d 'a m o u r 25 (R acin e, R e n b erg ), 4 1 2

I p p ); 4 F lo r id a , M e lla n b y 27 IL o w ry .
B a n n in g ) , 4 .0 * . 5 F lo r id a , L o w r y I]
( M e lla n b y . B a n n in g ). 9 00 P e n a lllt t —
C lr t lla . F la (sla sh in g ), 3 39: L ln d ta y , F la
(hooking). 10 &lt;34; Sm ith. F la (high tllc k ln g l.
10 24; M u rp h y . F la I c ro tt c h e t k ln g l. I) 19;
D lnaan. P h i lln te rla ra n c a ). I I 4)
T h ird P t r lo d — * F b r ld a . B a rn e t II. * 20.
7 P h ila d e lp h ia . R e n b e r g 32 I R a c I n t ,
L ln d r o i) , II 03, 9 F lo rid a , S k ru d la n d 13
( F llig e r a ld ) . 19 54 (on) P e n a lly — Sm ith,
F la (hooking), 1:49
S h e ll en goal — P h ila d e lp h ia 11 II 11-4*
F lo rid a 11 9 4 -2 5 .
P ow e r p la y O p p a rlia tllle t — P h ila d e lp h ia 2
o l* ; F lo r id a O o l 3
G o a lie s — P h iia d e i(4 iia . S o d e rtlro m , 3 14 2
(24 th o lt 20 t a v e t l F lo rid a . V a n b le tb ro u c k.
2 0 2 0 9 (4 * 45)
A - 1**91
R tltre # — L a n ce Roberts L in e tm tn —
P a u l D e v o rtk l, M a r k V b e t

AUTO RACING
N H R A N a lto n a lt
G A I N E S V I L L E - Results Sunday ot the
tl.S91.000 2)1h annual M a c Tool G atorn a
lion ets, the fou rth event on the I I race. 12*
m illio n N H R A W in ston D re g R a c in g Series at
G a in e s v ille R a c e w a y , lis tin g hom etow n or
co un try, type ot ca r o r m o to rc y cle , tim e and
speed In m ph
TOP FU E L
t
Q U A R T E R FIN A L S
K en n y B ern stein . D u lles. 4 934 seconds.
291 as m ph d el. J im Mead. Colum bus, Ohio.
9 039. 37*** S co lt K a lllt* . B e lle v ille , M ic h ,
4 449,699 M d* l P a t Austin. Tacom a. W ash .
12 999.10 9* Connl* K a m i* Y p s lla n ll. M ic h .
4 *90 . 29) 17 d a l R a ctw lle Splatt. M elbo urn e
A u s t r a lia , 5 139. 2*3 73 B obb y B a ld w in .
Porn tyre, C a l l ! . I 29* 777 *) d t l
Shelly
Anderson. O n tario. C a ll! .9 91). (3 54
S E M IF IN A L S
S c o ll K a b ila . 4 797, S S It I N H R A n atio n al
speed re co rd ) d e l B tv n sle ln . 5 214. 725 94
Connl* K a lltfa . 4 I f f . 293 25 d e l B aldw in,
(broke!
F IN A L S
Con n l* K a lit la , 4 794. 290 79 d e l S c o ll
K a llt ta 4 *54 771 *5
FU N N Y CAR
O U A R T E R F IN A L S
C huck EtC hells. Pu tn a m , C o n n , Dodge
D aytona. 5 17*. 791 te d e l K t n | l O k a ia k l.
Japan, O a y tsn a , 9 *79, 90 SJ K C Spurlock,
N a ih v lll* . Tonn , Daytona, 5 IS4, 293 S4 d a l
C r u i P e d re g o n
M o o rp a r k , C a li I , O ld s
C u tlass. S 323. 773 97 John F o rce . Y o rb a
L in d a . C a l l l . Ch evy L ia n ln a . S 1)4. 7t) SI del
G a ry Cellon*. B rid g e v llle . P a , D aytona
5 7*7. 793 37 D ean Skura H re c k tv llla . Ohio.
P o n lla c T ra n s A m . S73S 79) 44 d e l M a rk
O sw ald. C in c in n a t i, D aylon *. S 2*9. 791 SI
S E M IF IN A L S
S pu rlock. 5 750. 297*4 d e l E tch ell*. 5 25*
2*0 7* F o rce . 5 241. S 4 01 d e l S k u ia 5 790,
293 91
F IN A L S
F o rce . 5 347.1*1 00ch i S p u rlo ck , (loul)
P R O STO CK
O U A R T E R F IN A L S
W a rre n Johnson, Sugar H ill. G a . C u tla ss
7 l i t . I f) 71 d e l R ic k ie S m ith . K in g N C
P o n lla c F o rm u la . 7 203 If) 95 J im Y a le s.
A le x a n d ria . V a , F o rm u la . 7 17*. 192*3 d e l
F ra n k lacon io. F la n d e rs. N 3 . C u tlass. 7 199
192 47 S c o ll G a o lt r lm H u n tin g ton Beach
C a l l l . D a y to n a . 7 109. 195 05 d e l M ik e
Thom as. K n o iv lll* . T erm , C u tla ss 7 194
192 04 D a r r t ll A ld erm a n . M o re h e a d K y .
D aytona. 7 10*. 1*5 77 d e l L a r r y M o rg a n
N ew ark. O hio. C u tla s s .7 19*. 193 92
S E M IF IN A L S
Johnson. 7 137. I f iS I d e l Y a le s . 7 154.
192 7* A ld e rm a n . 7 (793 19* II d a l G eo lfrlo n .
7,13*. II* 94
F IN A L S
Johnson. 7 13*. 19) I4d*l A ld e rm a n H a u l)
P R O S TO CK B I K E
Jo h n M y e rs , B lrm e ig h a m , A la . S u iu k l.
r *73 174 11 d a l M ich a e l P h illip s . Houston.
S u iu k l. 7 944. 1*9 47
ALCO H O L DRAO STER
0111 B a rn e y , K n o iv k le . T e n n . 5 974. 740 99
d e l C h u ck B a ird . A ssu m ption , III, 5 910.
2)9 17
A L C O H O L F II N N Y C A R
P a l A u stin . T a co m a W ash . O ld s A ch ieva ,
5 991, 740 32 d e l Randy A n derson . O ntario,
C a lll , P o n tia c F o r m u la 5 9 13. 779 9 7
C O M P E T IT IO N
Steve Benoit, La fa yetle , L a . 99 dragster
I 557. 151 &lt;e d e l Wayra- H enderson. Indian
apods. 92d ra g s te r,* 979, 191 17
SUPER5TO CK
Pe te r Biondo. V a lle y S trea m . N Y . Pon tia c
F ire b ird , 10 31*. 114 S3 d e l R ock R unning
L apeer, M ic h . A c h ie v a 10 92*. 172 »*
STO CK
Rebel K id d . B arlo w . Dodge Aspen, II.I4J,
lo t f t d e l W oodro Jouty. B yro n , G a , C h ev y
C am aro. 11 593. 113 91
SUPERCOM P
Scoffy R ich a rd son . G o o d le lls v d l* . Tenn
93 d ra g ste r, 9 9 39. 1*1:4) d e l D an n y B as
lla n e ld . Georgetow n. D e l. '93 d rd g ite r, 9 979.
li* 75
SUPEROAS
C o rk y M a rk w a rt, Sem inole. F o rd M a v e r
lek, 9 *9*. 133.45 d e l M ik e M a n * . M ount
Vernon, O hio. C u tless. 9*4*. 143 42

TRANSACTIONS
BA SEBA LL
A m e ric a n League
B A L T I M O R E O R I O L E S - Released Todd
F ro h w lr lh , p itch e r Sent Joh n O ’ Donnghu*.
p itch er, arvd Sh erm an Obando. ou tfield er, to
Rochester of die International League, and
A le i O choa, outlleldev. to B ow ie ot Ih*
E a stern League
BO STO N R E D SOX S e n t T im
Vanegm ond. p itch e r, and M a d Stairs, out
B eid er, lo Pa w tu cke t o l the International
League an d S colt H alkrberg. catcher, to New
B r ita in o l the E a stern League Sent G a r
F in n v o ld and Joe Caruso, pitchers. P a u l
Tltoulsls. o u tlle ld e r, and M ik e Tw erdoskl.
Ilrs t basem an, lo Ihek m in or league ca m p
lo r rea ssign m en t
C A L I F O R N I A A N O E L S - Signed M a rk
L a lle r, p itch er
C H I C A G O W H I T E SO X - Sent Ja m es
B a ld w in . R o bert E llis and L a r r y Thom as,
p llc h e ri, and O rew Denson and Urandon
W ilson, Intleldars, lo N a s h v ille o l Ih* A m e rl
ca n A sso cia tio n Sent L u is A n du |a r and B ria n
B o eh rln g er. pitch e rs, and G len n D lS a rd n a ,
in lle ld e r. lo B lrm in&lt; ?iam o l the Southern
League Sent S c o ll C h ristm a n and B ria n
K e ysa r, p itch e rs; J u lb V in e s and Clem ente
A lv a r e j, ca tch ers. Ray D u rh a m , in lle ld e r,
and G re g Tubbs, outfielder, lo th eir m inor
league c a m p lo r reassignm ent
M I L W A U K E E B R E W E R S - Added Tom
P o p p le w e ll and B a rry Jones, p itch ers, as
s p rin g tra in in g non r o i b r p la y ers
N E W Y O R K Y A N K E E S - Sent Ja m es
A u stin , p itch e r, lo th jtr m in o r league ca m p
tor rea ssig n m en t
T E X A S R A N G E R S - Sent D u ll B ru m ley,
T e r r y B u rro w s . H ector F a |a rd o . V a n ce
L o v e la c e and R llc h le TAoody. p llch a rs; Ben|l
G il, shortstop: D o naU H a r r is an d T a rra ll
Lo w e ry , o u lH eld e rs: R o ger Lu ce, catcher;
an d D esl W ilto n , Ilrst basem an , lo Ihalr
m in o r league c a m p (or rea ssign m en t
TO RO NTO B LU E JA Y S Sent R ic k
H o lllle ld . o u llle ld e r. and T llso n B rito . In
lle ld e r, to K n o iv lll* o l Ih* Southern L eagu e
and Shaw n G re en , o u llle ld e r; H ow ard B a lll* .
I n lle ld e r; a n d A a ro n S m a ll, p llc h e r, lo
S yra cu se o l Ihe International League and
A n gel M a r tin e t, ca lc te r, to Dunedin o l Ihe
F lo rid a S ta le League
N a tion a l League
H O U S T O N A S T R O S - Sent W illi* A ln sle y .
o u llle ld e r, lo Tucson o l Ihe P a c ific Coast
"l O S*A N O E L E S O O O O E N S - Sent G re g
H a n se ll, O m a r D a a l a n d Joh n D fS Ilv a ,
pitch e rs, lo A lbuquerque o l the P a c ific Coast
League
P H I L A D E L P H I A P H I L L I E S - Sent R ic k y
B o lla llc o , p tlch e r; J o in M a r ia n o , ca tch er;
and Tom Q u in la n , In llelde r, lo llte ir m in o r
le a g u e c a m p to r raasslonm ent
P I T T S B U R G H P I R A T E S - R elea sed De
n n is P o w e ll, p llc h a r. and T ra c y Woodson,
in lle ld e r. Sent D a rre n Read, o u llle ld e r. M ik e
Sim m s. I lr s l b a s a m a n o u llle ld e r; and M ik e
Z im m e rm a n , M a r ia n o Da Lo* Sanlo* and
M ik e D y e r, p llch e r* . lo fh e lr m in o r league
c a m p lo r rea ssign m en t

SHS, Rams use power
in baseball victories
Prom Staff Raports
S A N F O R D - A n d y H llllm a n
sc a tte re d th re e tilts a n d Jo e
T ittle h o m e re d as the S c m ltio le
M il'll S c h o o l F ig h tin g S e m in o le
dh ib tie d Ihe v In H1ii |9 D a y to n a
U e a c h - M a in la n d H ig h S c h o o l
B u c c a n e e rs . 13-3. at A lu m n i
F ie ld In th e S e m in o le H ig h
S ch o o l H a s rb u ll C o m p le x .
H llllm a n , a Ju n io r, a llo w e d Just
tw o earned run, s tru c k out five
a n d w a lk e d five in g e ttin g h is
first d e cisio n o f the season.
T ittle , w h o h a s h e rn used
p r i m a r il y a s a p ln c h - lit t t c r .
c lu b b e d Ills first hom e ru n . a
tw o-run shot. In the th ird In n in g
lo give the T rib e a D O lead.
A ls o c o n tr ib u tin g were T o d d
B rade n (triple, tw o sin g le s, tw o
ru n s , thre e RBI). M ik e M e ad o w s
(2-for-3, tw o runs). D e o il D a n lle s
(2-for-t, ru n . RBI). J u m m le K in g
(double, ru n . tw o K ill) and A le x
Acosta, T o d d
lie n s e ly . Matt
M e h alko , T o m H o lla n d J r.. B ria n
W illc n x a n d R y n n H a ll (one ru n
scored each).
The S e m in o le Junio r v n r s lly
w a s n o t a s lu c k y a s b a k e
B ra n tle y lo p p e d Ihe T rib e . 13*5).
In eight Innings.
S e m in o le (6-4) w ill be at New
S m y rn a B e a ch fo r a 7:30 p.m .
gam e T h u rs d a y .

RAMS WITHSTAND WOLVES
D ELTO NA

-

Scott

B ry a n

S tfM IN O L E S II. B U C C A N E E R S !
M a in la n d
90* *3# — I
I
I
Sem inole
*72 191 — 12 9
I
M ln lc u c c l. Z lm m t r (4) and C ash H llllm a n
and G o t bee W P — H llllm a n 110). L P —
M ln lc u c c l 70 — Sem inole, K in g I B —
Sem inole. B raden H R - Sem inole. T ittle
(1*1) R ecords - M a in la n d I 7, Sem inole I 4.
H A M S 7, W O L V E S *
L a k e M a ry
191 490 I I I*
I
O tlle n a
099 t i l I — 4
9
4
Stanton, Colon 1*1 and Par#» Sweeney and
R a id W P - Stanton (11 ) L P - Sweeney
Say* - Colon (1*1) 7B - L a k * M a r y , K le lb l;
Deltona, Sweeney 10 - Non*. H R - L a k*
M a r y , B ry an ; D eltona. H ero d R tco rd * —
L a k * M a ry 10 }

w ent th re e fo r-fo u r w ith u hom e
ru n a n d d ro v e In fo u r ru n s ns the
L a k e M a ry H a m s h e ld o ff the
h u m rn to n d ln g D elto n a W o lve s.
7-tJ, S a lu rd a y .
H o w a rd S ta n to n evened h ls
re c o rd at 2-2. a llo w in g fo u r ru n s
(three earned) o n s ix h its, tw o
strik e o u ts, a n d a w a lk . C a rlo s
C o lo n gave u p tw o r u n s (one
earned) on three h its, tw o s tr ik e ­
o u ts a n d tw o w a lk s o v e r the fin a l
tw o In n in g s to e a rn h ls first save
o f the season.
B ry a n got h e lp from B ry n n
S c h u u u ik c r (2 -fo r-l, tw o ru n s,
tw o K ill). C h r is K le lb l (double,
K ill) , J im K a z u r l. M ik e B u k c y ,
a m i D an S to ry (one sin g le a n d
one ru n each), B re n t W e h m e y c r
(singled) and K c n e P erez (run).
L a k e M a ry (10-3) w ill p la y at
O v ie d o In a n o n - c o n fe r e n c e
gam e at 7 p.m . W ednesday.

Little Majors
Continued from IB
s in g le , tw o
runs). B o h a n n o n (triple, runt.
H o l l i n s ( s in g le , t w o r u n s ) .
H a rk n ess a n d M ille r (one s in g le
a n d one ru n each ). B ro o k s
(single) a n d H o llo w a y (runt d id
the dam age.
T h e D o d g e rs scored s ix r u n s In
the first, th re e In the se co n d and
se ve n in the th ird lo e n d the
g a m e b y Ihe m e rc y rule.
1’ n c ln g t h e D o d g e r s w e re
K e n d e ll K e n n o n (trip le, d o u b le ,
sin g le, n m l. C h r is tia n B u rd ic k
(triple, tw o sin g les, (w o runs).
A n d re a B e a tty (three sin g le s ,
three runs), B ria n I 'o rle r (two
s i n g le s , t h r e e r u n s ) . C h r i s
D o w n e r (two sing les, run). S h a n e
B u r used. G ra d y H n le liln s , J a s o n
M u rra y a n d Ih lly Ihester (one
sin g le a n d o ne ru n each) and
D o r s e y J a m m e I a n d M ik e
T h o m a s (one ru n c a e h ).
‘ Tilt* K o v a ls lu m p e d o n the
C a r d in a ls fo r eight ru n s In the
Ilrsl In n in g a n d w ent on lo post
Ihe 10 ru n ru le v ic to ry .
T h e K n y n ls were led b y A le x

M a r lin s
W h ile 5 o i

no
an

104
11
3*4 — 14

_

48) 14
14
191 00 — I

Cubt
B lu e Ja y s
E ip o t
Rad S a i
P ira te s
O rio te i
D o d * * ri
A'%
C a rd in a l*
R o ya ls

—

14
•
11
7

000
40)

0
0
1 — 10

0) 4
51114)

1
10
I — It

7
15

017
u
00a — 0

17
0

070
931

—

0
■

0
it

1
II

J
9

A n d e r s o n (tw o d o u b le s , tw o
ru n s ), D w a y n e T illm a n (tw o
sin g le s, tw o r u iL s ) , A n to n A n ­
d e rs o n ( t rip le , ru n ). W llllu m
K ir b y (d ouble, run). A n th o n y
K a to n a ru n g a n d J u s o n S h e ffie ld
(one sin g le a n d tw o ru n s each),
.Je re m ia h .Je n k in s (single) and
D o n o v a n K c d d c n a n d D o n ta e y
M a jo r (one r u n m elt).
F u e lin g the C a rd in a ls offense
w ere C u r ils W o o d w o rth (single,
run). J o e S o n d lK lm and J a s o n
S o n d h e im (one s in g le each) and
J e r e m y H o lh w e U (run).

Invitational C o n t in u e d f r o m ID
K ic a h a G a m m o n s sw ep t ih e
h u r d le e v e n ts fu r th iru -p la c e
O vie d o , w in n in g the IOO-m etcr
h ig h h u r d le s In H i.2 se co n d s
a n d the 3(K)-m eler lo w h u rd le s
In 5 0 ,2 se co n d s.
L u k e B r a n tle y ’s A s h le y N asser
w a s I h e w i n n e r I n I It e
1 ,6 0 0 -m e lcr run (5:32.9). T h e
P a trio ts a ls o lln tsh c d first in Ihe
■l x H(X) m e te r relay (10:29),
J c r r ik o S h a w , w h o sco red 22
of fifth -p la c e L y m a n 's 58 p o in ts,
earned M V P h o n o rs In Ihe h o y s'
c o m p e titio n . He w on b o th the
I IO m e ter h ig h h u rd le s (10.5
secon ds) a n d 3 0 0 -in c lc r in te r ­
m e d ia t e h u r d le s (4 0 .7 ) a n d
p laced se co n d In the trip le Ju m p
(4 I feel, 5 Inches).
L y m a n team m ate R o b E v a n s
a ls o w a s a d o u b le w in n e r ,
f i n i s h i n g f ir s t In b o t h t h e
I .O O O - m e t e r (4 :3 1. 1) a n d
3 . 2 0 0 - m e t e r ( 1 0 :1 9 .8 ) r u n s .
B a n k s w o n the lo n g J u m p (20

at L A K E M A R Y H I O t l S C H O O L
S a tu rd a y .M a r c h I t
O IR L S
Team scores — 1 Lak* M a r y I L M I l i t ) 7
L y m a n (L y m ) 102; 1 O viedo (O ) 70. 4 L a k*
U ra n lla y ( L B ) 59; S B ld io p M o or* I B M ) 13
In dividu al resu lt*
Long |um p I B ra d le y ( L M I 14 1; 2
G re e n l l y m ) 14 II; 1 L a rsc h I B M ! 1211;
Shot pul - 1 W illia m * I L M ) 10 4; 7 W ild e r
tO ) 29 1. 1 T a lle y IL y in ) 29 0, H igh lu m p —
t. B ra d le y I L M ) SO, 2 K lo c ( L B ) 4 10; 3.
Koepke ( L B ) 49; Trgil* |um p — I Dodson
(L y m ) 32 I; 2 Stuckey ( L M ) 31 2; 3. L a rsc h
I B M ) 10*. D iscu s - I W illia m s I L M ) 97 7;
2 B iven s ( B M ) 97 10. 1 L a u re n l ( L y m ) 7*0;
4 i *09 m a la r re la y — I L ik a B ra n tle y
10 79 0 ; 2 O vied o 10 47 4; 1 L y m a n 10:17 2;
100 m a la r h ig h hurdle* — 1. G a m m o n s (O)
14 7; 7 Dodson (L y m ) 17 5; 3 Thom as (O)
19 0, 140 m a la r d a sh - 1 Hood ( L M ) 12.9; 2
G re en (L y m ) 13 2, J A le xa n d e r (O ) 13.7;
I.too m a la r run — 1 N a s w r ( L B ) 5:32 9; 2
M ill* r ( B M ) 5 34 5 ; 3 A lfo rd ( L y m ) 4.21.7; 4
» 100 m li a r re la y - | L a ke M a r y M l ; 7
L y m a n 53 0, J O v ta d o S ! I; 400 m a la r dash 1 B a rk le y (L M I 1:031. 2 Bass (O) 1:02.9; 3
L a rsc h I B M ) 1 05 5. ICO m a la r law h u rdles —
I G a m m o n s (O) 50 I: 7 Dodson I L y m ) 51.1;
3 Robertson ( L M ) 512; 909 m ater ru n - t.
D arning ( B M ) 2 40 1. 2. M e Donna I ( L B )
7 41 7, 3 Sim * ( L M I 7:4* 9; 799 m t t t r dash
- I B ra d le y I L M ) 7*9; 2. B la k e ly ( L B ) 39*.
3 H aggln* (L y m ) 2 9 1 a a 790 m a la r r t la y —
I L y m a n 1:44 1; 2 L a k * M a r y C a l l ; 3.
O vied o 2 H I ; J.700 m alar run - l B rts n lc k
( L y m ) 12 05.7; 7. U ru ja r (L y m ) 13:37 7; 3
M illa r ( B M ) 13 59 i; 4 a 444 m a ter re la y — I.
L ym a rt 4.19 7; 7 Lake B ra n tle y 4:77.9; 3.
L a k e M a ry S : l] 7.

Ic e t , 9 Inches) lor the
G re y h o u n d s .
K e lv in C h is o lm , J u c k s o n
P a tk iis , and S ta rk s led the seco n d -p ln rc L a k e H o w e ll S ilv e r
H a w k s C h is o lm w o n the 100m c le r dash 11121 a n d w a s se c­
o nd In ih e lo n g Ju m p (20-5):
S ta rk s w a s f lr s i In d ie 2 0 0 -m cte r
d a sh (22.7): and P a lk u s lo o k
se co n d In the 2 0 0 -m c tc r d a sh
(22.81 a n d th in ! In the trip le
J u m p (40-7).
L a k e H o w e ll also w o n both the
4 x IOO-m etcr (44.2) a n d 4 x
2 0 0 -m cte r (1:31.5) relays.
J a m e s D a v is w on tw o e v e n ts
fo r the th ird -p la ce L a k e M a ry
K a m a (00), fin is h in g first In hoth
the d is c u s (13945) a n d shot put
(47-0). K y n n W e ath erb ec took
firs t In life h ig h Ju m p (0-2) w h ile
R o b e rt B o o th e w o n the po le
v a u lt (12-0).
L a k e B r a n t le y ’s D an H llle y
w o n the 8 0 0 -m e tc r r u n (2:03.4).
O v ie d o w a s drat In the 4 x
8 0 0 -m e tc r re la y (8:38).

BOYS
T eam score* — t. Deltona (O l 1044; 7
L a k * H ow ell I L H ) 90’ i; 3. L a k * M a r y ( L M )
44; 4 L a k e B ra n tle y ( L B ) 43; 5 L y m a n
( L y m ) 51; 4 O vied o (O) 43; 7 B ishop M o or*

5

Individuel results
Long lu m p — I Bank* I L y m ) 20 4; 7.
C h is o lm ( L H ) 20 5; 1 Johnson ID ) 20 5"r;
D t ic u l - 1. D a v it (L M ) 129.4; 2. K ln lt y ID)
133 4; 3 W ilde r |0 ) 130 11; Shot put - 1.
D a v is ( L M ) 47 0; 3 W ild e r (O) 4110; 1.
K ln lo y 10) 42 10; H !g h | u m p — l.W a a ih e rb e *
( L M ) 4 7; 3 W ils o n (D) 110; 2. R ich a rd so n
( L M ) 3 1 ; Pol* v a u lt - I B oolh* ( L M ) 17 0;
7 A ceved o (O) 10 4. 1 K e m p ln k (L H ) 9 4;
T rip )* lu m p — I Johnson ID ) 41 5; 2. Shaw
( L y m ) 4 15 ; 3. P a lk u s ( L H ) 40 7; 4 e
400 m t t t r r t la y — I. O vlado 1:110; 2. Lak#
H o w tll 1:42 0; 3 L a k * M a ry 1:51 0. I l l m t t t r
h ig h h u rd lts — 1. Shaw (L y m ) 14.5; 3 Purd u*
1 0) 141; 3 M lc k e n 10) 17.7; 149 m t lt r dash
- 1. C h iso lm (L H ) 112.' 2 C la r v ll (D ) 11.3; 3
B rook* ( L H ) 11 4; 1,440 m atar ru n — 1. E v a n s
( L y m ) 4:31.t; 2. M illa y ( L B ) 4:11.9. 3. R o y
(D ) 4:40.7; 404 m a la r d a sh - I. A b al (O l
310; 7 A lllc o c k ( L B ) S3 2; 3. D u r k e llk l (L H )
54 7; 4 i lM - m t l t r r t la y — t, L a k * H o w tl)
44 2; 7. Da IIon a 45 7 ; 3 L a k * U ra n lla y 44 2;
300 m a la r in ta rm e d ta tl hurdles — I. Shaw
( L y m ) 40 7; 7 G o n ia b i (D ) 411; 3 L t C r o l i
( L B ) 41.9; M O - m tltr ru n — I. M illa y ( L B )
2:03.4; 2. M ille r ( L H ) 2:09 4; ]. S leb blns (O)
2:10 7; 4 a 340 m a ta r ra tty - I. L a k e H o w ell
1:31.5; 7 L y m a n C 3 S .1 3 L a k e M a r y 1:39 3;
M 9 -m * ter dash - I, S ta rk s I L H ) 32.7; 2.
P a lk u s ( L H ) 7 21 ; 3 C la r v ll ( D l 210;
3,704 m a la r ru n — t. E v a n s ( L y m ) 10:19 I ; 2.
R o y ID ) 10:43 9; 3 B o th l ( L B ) 10:33 0; 4 x
404 m tfa r r t la y — }. D eltona 3:37.1; 7. L a k e
M a r y 3:411; ]. L a k e B ra n tle y 1 4 3 '

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People
Control unwanted plants

IN BRIEF
Antique boat show set
M O U N T D O H A — T h e se ve n th a n n u a l M o u n t D o ra A n tiq u e
Boat F e s tiv a l w ill tie held M a rc h 24-27.
M ore than 1(X) a n tiq u e a n d c la s s ic w o o den b o a ts b u ilt p rio r
to 1908 w ill f a t h e r In M o un t D ora. T h e b I i o w has co m e to be
re co g n ize d as one o f the p re m ie r a n tiq u e a n d c la s s ic boat
sh o w s In the c o u n try .
*
T h e sh o w Is sp o n so re d J o ln tlu b y the S u n n y ln n d C h a p te r of
the A n tiq u e a n d C la s s ic fin a l S o c ie ty (ACIIS) a n d the M ount
D ora A re a C h a m b e r o f C n tm u e rc c .
B o aters Interested In p a rtic ip a tin g m a y w rite to the C h a m b e r
o f C o m m e rc e at I’ .O, B o x 190, M o u n t D ora FI. 3 2 7 5 7 or c a ll
00 4 -3 8 3 -2 1 0 5 .

Village Players set for plays
O V IE D O — T h e n o n -p rofit c o m m u n ity th e a tric a l troupe, the
V illa g e F la y e rs Y o u n g A c to rs, w ill p resen l tw o one-act p la y s
e n title d "C in d e re lla . C in d e re lla " a n d " T re a s u re Isla n d ."
P e rfo rm a n c e s nre M a rc h 2 5 at 7 a n d M a rc h 2 0 at 3 a n d 7
p.m . at the V illa g e G a lle r y Stage, H3 N. G e n e v a D r. Ill O viedo,
T ic k e ts nre $5 for a d u lts a n d S3 for c h ild re n u n d e r 12. T h e y
m a y In* p u rc h a se d at the door.
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n , c a ll the V illa g e G a lle ry at 3 5 9 -1 0 9 4 or
J e s s ie lla r re ls o n at 3 4 9-5 112 ,

Blood Bank seeks donors
C e n tra l F lo rid a Hlood H a n k is a s k in g d o n o rs o f all typ es of
blood — e s p e c ia lly O -typc d o n o rs — to don ate at Its S a n fo rd
branch. 1302 E. S e c o n d St. Fo r In fo rm a tio n , r a il 322-0822.

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s m e ets M o n d a y ul 8 p.m . at
P rc s b y le rla n M ouse o f G o o d w ill, 3 17 O a k A ve.. Sanfo rd.

the

Oddfellows schedule meeting

No matter how you put it, a weed is a weed...
S p rin g Is here and u n fo rtu n a te ly so are
the w eeds (hat co m p e te for sp ace In o u r
la w n s. It m a y be com fort lu g to kn o w that
y o u r la w n Is not u n iq u e , sin c e w eeds arc
c o m m o n to a ll la w n grasses. W eeds c a n
s im p ly be d e fin e d a s u n w a n te d p la n ts or
p la n ts g ro w in g nut-of-place. W e ed s are n
n u isa n ce : th e y Increase the m a in te n a n c e
cost. red u ce Inwn v a lu e a n d In som e ra se s
c o n trib u te to a llerg ies.
W eeds co m p ete w ith a ll d e sira b le p la n ts
for w ater, n u trie n ts u q d s u n lig h t. T h e y also
h a rb o r Inse cts a n d diseases th a t m ig h t
a tta c k la w n grasses, trees a n d sh ru b s.
T h e firs t u n d best m e th o d o f w eed c o n tro l
b e g in s w ith pro per m a n a g e m e n t p ra c tic e s
w h ic h r n r o u r a g r a dense, h e u lth y turf.
Irrigate w is e ly Ino m ore th a n l in c h per
week), fe rtiliz e no m o re th a n thre e tim e s jier
g ro w in g season a n d m o w the t u r f h ig h |3-4
Inches for St. A u g u s tin e a n d H a liln l. A
v ig o ro u s g ro w in g la w n p ro v id e s less area for
weed seed to g e rm in a te m id w ill u s u a lly
H in o llic ro u t those that do g e rm in a te .
H e rb ic id e s (weed k ille rs ) are nvuD ahlc lo
c o n tro l broad leaf, grass-tyja- w eeds and
se d g es In la w n g ra sse s, a r o u n d trees,
o rn a m e n ta l p la n ts, n lo tig d itc h e s u n d fence
lin e s, a n d In a re a s d iffic u lt to m a in ta in w ith
m e c h a n ic a l e q u ip m e n t.
T o e ffe ctiv e ly c o n tro l w eeds, the w eeds
m u st first lie p ro p e rly Identified. W eeds can
tie c la s s ifie d Into three broad ca te go ries.
F irs t, th rre a re the a n n u a ls w h ic h c o m p lete
th e ir life c y c le In less th a n one year. A n n u a l
w eeds a re u s u a lly easiest to co n tro l.
T h e re are the su m fn e r a n n u a ls , s u c h as
rra h g ra ss. goosegruss a n d pigw eed. A few

GARDENING

TRICIA
THOMAS

c o m m o n w in te r u n n u u ls a rc /'on a n n u a ,
c o m m o n c h lc k w c c d und h c n b lt.
T h e second cate g o ry Is the b ie n n ia ls,
w h ic h requ ire m o re th a n o ne year, b u t less
th a n tw o years, to c o m p le te a life cy cle . W ild
ca rro t and b u ll th is tle a rc e x a m p le s o f th is
group.
T h e th ird a n d m ost d iffic u lt g ro u p lo
c o n tro l are the p e re n n ia ls. T h e y liv e fo r
m ore th an two years a n d m a y p o s s ib ly last
In d e fin ite ly .
P e re n n ia ls are c la s sifie d a c c o rd in g to (h e ir
m e th o d fo re p ro d u ctio n . T h e re a rc tw o
typ es, the sim p le a n d the c re e p in g p e re n n i­
als. S im p le p e re n n ia ls re p ro d u ce by seed
o n ly a n d e x a m p le s are d a n d e lio n , dock,
b ro a d lrn f p la n ta in a n d poke weed. C re e p in g
p e re n n ia ls repro du ce b y b o th seed a n d
vegetntlve p arts a n d are th e m ost tro u b le ­
so m e to co n tro l. E x u m p le s o f th is g ro u p are
w ild s tra w b e rry , m o u s e -e a r c h lc k w c c d .
g ro u n d lv y . B e rm u d a grass, nut grass a n d
J o h n s o n grass.
H e rb ic id e s cu n lie u sefu l If a p p lie d p ro ­

p e rly a n d In co rp o rated Into the o v e ra ll weed
c o n tro l p ro g ra m . B o th pre-em ergence and
post-em ergen ce h e rb ic id e s . In c o m b ln o llim
w ith m e c h a n ic a l e q u ip m e n t, a r c needed lot
a good w e ll c o n tro l pro g ra m . C a ll Hit
E x te n s io n S e rv ic e at 32 3 -2 5 0 0 . Ext 5 5 5 8
for the p ro p e r c h e m ic a ls to use o n sp e cific
weeds.
C a lib ra tio n o f e q u ip m e n t Is an Im portant
part of a n y h e rb ic id e a p p lic a tio n . T h is Is
s im p ly m a k in g the n e ce ssa ry adjustments
lo the s p ra y e r so that the pro p e r a m o u n t u!
c h e m ic a ls w ill lie a p p lie d to a s p e c ific area.
K c g a rd le s s o f the h e rb ic id e used, a p p ly a ll
c h e m ic a ls w ith e x tre m e care a n d a lw a y s
fo llo w the m a n u fa c tu re r s lab el In stru c tio n s
for d ire c tio n s, re s tric tio n s a n d p re c a u tio n s
A ls o be su re that the h e rb ic id e y o u b u y
state s o n the lab el th at It r a n be used on
y o u r p a rtic u la r la w n grass: som e h e rb ic id e s
labeled for S t, A u g u s tin e ca n lie v e ry lo x u
to B a h ia . U s in g (lie Incorrect h e rb ic id e on
y o u r la w n c a n cau se s e rio u s dam age.
P ro p e r m a in te n a n c e In clu d in g : se n sib le
Irrig atio n , m o d erate fe rtiliz a tio n , a n d pro p ci
m o w in g w ill help to en co u rag e a healths
la w n . E a r ly d e te ctio n a n d p o sitiv e Idem
in te n tio n o f w eeds w ill h e lp y o u ch o o se tin
pro p e r h e rb ic id e and a llo w y o u lo treat for
p ro b le m s In a tim e ly fash io n A lw a y s read
the p e stic id e lab el before p u rc h a s in g tin
p ro d u ct to e n s u re that y o u b u y the right
p ro d u ct for y o u r law n grass.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n ubout w eed c o n tro l
c o n ta c t the C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n S c r v li •
at 3 2 3 -2 5 0 0 ext. 5 5 5 8 o r 5 5 5 0 o r d ro p by
the office, located at 2 5 0 W. C o u n ty H o m e
Hoad. S a n fo rd .

Lod ge No. 27 o f the In te rn a tio n a l O rd e r o f O d d fe llo w s m eets
the f i r s t a n d t h i r d M o n d a y or e v e ry m o n th , except J u ly and
A u g u st, at 8 p.m . at 101 M a g n o lia Ave.. Sa n fo rd .

Modelers Club announces meeting
T h e S a n fo rd A e ro M o d ele rs C lu b m e ets every t h i r d M o nd ay
o f the m o n th s ta rtin g at 7 p.m . w ith the "M o d e l o f the M o n th "
c o m p e titio n at G re a te r S a n lo rd C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce . 4 0 0 K.
F irst St. A ll ph ases o f H/C m o d el a irc ra ft are represented. T h e
c lu b 's D yin g Held Is located In S a n fo rd . Fo r m o re In fo rm a tio n ,
co n ta ct Lee D arg ue at 574*4732.

Girl Scouts mark
International Day
S ixto e n G ill S e o u l Troops M ol
M arch 12 al W ils o n E lom onlary
S c h o o l to co lo b rato Intorna
tlo n a l Day. E ach troop repre­
sented a d ifferent country and
p re p a re d and s e rv e d lo o d a
a ss o c ia te d w ith that country
w ith several putting on s k its
In p h oto, J u n io r T ro o p 194
d ressed In c o lo rtu l Japan ese
k im o n o s to servo up a tnato o l
the Orient.

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a rs u nd tile L a d le s A u x ilia r y o f S a n fo rd
Post I 0 I0 H m eet ( l ie t h i r d M o n d a y at 7 :3 0 p.m . at th e ir j k is I
h o m e Ithc log c a b in on S e m in o le B o uleva rd).

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
• T h e C e n tra l F lo rid a Pigeo n F a n c ie r s A s s o c ia tio n m e e ts the
t h i r d M o n d a y .of e a c h m o n th at the S e m in o le C o u n ty
A g r ic u lt u r a l C e n te r. 4 3 0 0 O r lu u d o D riv e . S a n fo rd . F o r
in fo rm a tio n , c a ll A rt o r J e a n A n d e rs o n at H 3 1-8033.

H w aW rtw to by M ary S ow all

Sewing club gathers
E v e ry T u e s d a y fro m 9 :3 0 a .m . to noon, the W O O P IE S e w in g
C lu b g ath ers at the L a k e M a ry S e n io r C e n te r. 158 N. C o u n tr y
C lu b Hoad, to m ake b a b y clo th e s, a n d Item s for n u rs in g h o m e s
as w ell us ite m s for the C h r is tm a s Sto re. T h e Item s m ade b y
the c lu b are d o n ated to p rc c m lc babies, n u rs in g h o m e re sid e n ts
a n d g ills fo r the a n n u a l C h r is tm a s store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
T h e S a n fo rd L io n s C lu b m eets every T u e sd a y at noon at the
A m e ric a n L e g io n on S o u th S a n fo rd A v en u e . F o r In fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll 3 2 1-0 700 .

Seniors meetTuesday
T h e S a n fo rd S e n io r C itiz e n s C lu b m eets the f i r s t a n d t h i r d
T u e sd a y , at 10:30 u.m .. at the S a n fo rd S e n io r C e n te r. S e n io rs
are w elco m e.

Bridge club to meet, play
S a n fo rd D u p lic a te B rid g e C lu b m eets at n o o n cu ch T u e sd a y
ul the G re a te r S a n fo rd C h u m b t i o f C o m m e rce . 4 0 0 E . F irs t St..
S a n fo rd .

Kiwanls Club of Casselberry meets
K lw u n la C lu b o f C a s s e lb e rry m eets ev ery T u c s d u y at 7:30
a.m .. at V illa g e Inn, c o rn e r D og T r a c k H oad a n d U S M igh w uy
17-92IH Lou gw no d. F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 83 1-8 545 .

MONDAY’S PRIME TIME

Mom takes flak for son’s uniform at wedding
DEAR ABBY; I a m the m o th er
o f a yo u n g , h and som e se rv ­
ice m a n . H c c e n tly he w as hom e
on leave, u n d we a ttend ed the
w e d d in g o f a clo se rela tive. I
asked h im to w e a r Ills dress
u n ifo rm because be lo o k s good
In It a n d I a m v ery p ro u d o fb ltn .
S in c e th en I h ave heard that
so m e people (it the w e d d in g sutd
m y son s h o u ld not have w orn
b is u n ifo rm because It w a s not u
m ilit a r y w e d d in g . It w us a fo rm al
w e d d in g , b u t be w a sn 't In the
w e d d in g p a rty.
W a s it o u t o f pla ce for h im to
have w o rn h is u n ifo rm ?
PROUD MOM
DEAR PROUD MOMt Y o u r
so n w u s a p p ro p ria te ly dressed
fo r the o cca sio n . " A u n ifo rm
(form al or o th erw ise) Is consld-

ADVICE

§

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

c rc d p ro p e r u ltlre (or a m a n or
w o m a n In the m ilita ry — even
after th e y h ave re tire d ." sa y s
L e tltla D a ld rlg c. m y a u th o rity on
etiquette.

DEAR ABBY i People w h o do
not re tu rn tele ph o n e c a lls after
repeated in c ssu g c s huve been
left d riv e m e c ra zy ! I'm not
ta lk in g abo u t the person w h o
o c c a s io n a lly forgets lo re tu rn a
c u ll — n e a rly everyo n e bus done
thut.
I urn u th lrty s o m e th n g p ro ­
fe ssio n a l m an . and there have
been tim e s w h e n I m u st sp eak to
som eone.
O ne s c c rc ln ry to ld m e. "M r.
S o-and -So Is v e ry bu sy, so d o n 't
feel bad If lie d o e sn 't retu rn y o u r
c a ll." (I felt lik e sa y in g . "1 w o n ’t
tu k c It p e rso n a lly : how ever, -I
fin d th a t b e h a v io r e x tre m e ly
u n p ro fe ssio n a l.")
I have a lso h ad se cre ta rie s t . ll
m e, " S o r r y , he re tu rn s o n ly
Im p ortan t c u lls ." (W hat am 1 —
ch o p p e d liv e r?)
A b b y , w h a t do y o u t h in k
a b o u t people w h o d o not re tu rn
ph one c a lls ? 1 am co n sid e rin g
u s in g m y Inst-resort m ethod:
W h e n I a m asked m y c o m p a n y
u fflllu tlo ii, I'll say, "th e state
lo tte ry !" A ll k id d in g aside, I need
a n answ er.
IRRITATED IN CLEVELAND
DEAR IRRITATED! S im p ly
because so m eo ne c a lls y o u r of­
fice does n o l o b lig a te y o u to
re tu rn the c o ll. B u t u n le s s yo u
c o n sid e r the p e rso n u p c * k o r
su sp e ct that the c a lle r w a rn s to
s o lic it y o u for a cau se to w h ic h
y o u d o n o t cure to co n trib u te .
It’s c o m m o n c o u rte s y to re tu rn
tele pho ne c a lls — o r huve so m e ­
one In y o u r o ffice re tu rn them .

DEAR ABBYi I read w ith
a m u se m e n t a n d a m u ze m e n t the
neg a tive c o m m e n ts yo u p rin te d
rc g u rd ln g " T h e C h ild le s s C o u ­

p le ." I fin d It h urd to u n d e rsta n d
h o w a n y o n e c o u ld t a k e It
se rio u sly .
1 kn e w It us " M u s ln g s o f a
F a th e r ,” re c o rd e d by Lo s
A n g e le s d isc Jo ckey D ic k W hitlln g h lll. w ith the o rch e stra o f
H illy V a u g h n .
In c id e n ta lly , the lu b c l gives
o n ly th e m u s ic co m p o se r, B illy
V u u g h u . cre dit. T h e w o rd s are
by " A n o n . " T h e y e a r w as 1004.

MADMAN MOSKOWITZ,
SEATTLE

DEAR MADMAN
MOSKOWITZ: T lu in k s for es
tn b lls h in g that " T h e C h ild le s s
C o u p le " w as a ro u n d at least 3 0
y e a rs ago.

M O VIELAN D Di&gt;» in 322121 s
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NAKEDGUN331/3 El 7*0
BLUE CHIPS 0 S 1 9:05

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Is a proud member of the "Welcome
Wagon" Family In Seminole County

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

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You 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 Anyllme Day Or Night Call 646-9644

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�4B - Sanloid Hotald, Sanford, Florida • Monday, March 21, 1994

Legal Notices

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IN T H E C I R C U I T 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
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F l l . N u m ber H I N C P
IN R E EST A T E O F
M IL D R E D P JE T T ,
Deceased
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A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
Th e a d m in is t r a tio n o f lh*
&gt; ilal&gt; o l M I L D R E D P J E T T ,
il t C M i t d , F ll* N u m b tf
*4 10* C P . I l p en d in g In lh«
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
County, F lo rid * , Pro b a te D iv i­
sion. the «ddr*t* ol w h ich II
P o l l O lllc * D ra w e r C. Sanford.
F L 32771. Th* n i m t l * n d
addresses ol Hu* p * rio n « l rtp r*
te n ta tiv e «nd III* p * rio n * l rr p
re s e n le tlv e 's *tlorn « y * r* Ml
forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SO N S A R E N O T I F I E D T H A T
A ll p e r to n t on w h om I h ll
n o lle * It M rv * d who h*v* ot&gt;
je c llo n t th * l ch allen g e lh* v a lid
ity o l th* w ill, lh* q u a lifica tio n s
o l lh* personal rep resen tative,
vtn u *. o r | u rlid lc llo n o l I h ll
C o u rl * r* req u ired lo III* th eir
o b j e c t io n s w it h I h l l C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH REE MONTHS A F T E 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 O R
T H IR T Y O A Y S A F T E R TH 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 c r e d ito r! o l th* decedent
and other p e rto n t h a v in g c la im *
or d a m a n d l a g e ln tt d * c* d * n l'l
* ll* l* on w hom a copy ot this
nolle* I* M rv e d w ith in lhr*a
m onth* a lte r lh* data o l tha l i n t
p u b lic a tio n ot t h ll n o llca m u lt
Ilia Ih a lr c la lm i w ith t h li C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T I O N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM .
A ll o lh t r c r a d ll o r i o l tha
daca d a n l and persons h avin g
c la im * o r d a m a n d l a g a lm t lha
d a c e d a n l'i a ita ta m u ll flla th alr
c la lm i w ith t h ll co urt W IT H IN
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E 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 . D E M A N O S
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* date at th* t i n t p u b lic*
tlon o l I h ll N o lle * l i M a rc h M.
let*
P e r io n a l R e p resen ta tive
E lin o r M P a ra n t
)***N. W o o d cre tl D riv e
W inter P a rk . F L » ? 7 1
A tto rn e y tor P a r ion# I
R e p re M n ta llv a ;
Jo h n J Tyson. E iq u lr e
P o it O t t lc * D e i 3*3*
O rla nd o. F L 33IM
Telephone 1*0/1 »** *)1J
F lo rid a B a r N o 9773111
P u b lis h M a rc h I*. I I . I*»*
D E P lit

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T ,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
Cat# No. (0 - 1 IM -S M 1
K E N N E T H B E N JA M IN .
P la ln tllf,
D R . M I C H A E L W G IN S T O C K ,
Defendant,
N O T IC E O F H E A R I N O
TO: K E N N E T H B E N J A M I N
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D Itial a
M o tio n lo r C ou rt O rd e re d S a il!
taction o l Ju d g m a n t ha* been
tile d a g a lm t you w ith re g a rd to
your ludgm ant lla n o l th* fo llo w ­
in g p r o p a r t y In S t m ln o l *
County. F lo rid a :
L o l 1 (le t* th* E a t t t r ly 10 laat
tharaot) and L o t 1 ( I a n lh*
W a ita rly S la a t tharaot), B lo c k
*3. S A N L A N D O . T H E S U B U R B
B E A U T I F U L . P A L M S P R IN O S
S E C T IO N , a cc o rd in g to tha p la t
tharaot a t record ed In P la t Book
3. Pag** U \ l , M , *7 and *S.
P u b lic R t c o r d i o f S a m ln o l*
County, F lo r id a
A h a a rln g on M i d m otion I*
scheduled to r Th u red ay, A p r il
71. IH * t:0C p m. Ot th# S a m i
not* Cou n ty C o u rth o u M . Room
S 101, S an lord. F lo rid a , bafor*
th# H on or*01* F re d e ric M . H itt,
C o u n ty C o u rt Ju d g e , P le a t*
govern your M i l a cc o rd in g ly .
S T E P H E N E. BELLI,
E S Q U IR E
F lo rid a B a r N . 000*4/7
Schoon*. B y r d A P o lm o r
7*1 W. P o r k A venue, St*. 100
W in te r P o r k . F L H 7 W
1*07) **3 3030
P * re o m w ith a d lM b llt y who
need n ip o c la i accom m o d a tio n
to p a rtlc lp o ta In t h ll procoodlng
thou Id co ntact A D A Coordin ato r
a t )0t N . P a rk Avanua, Suit* N
301, Sanford. F L » 7 7 t o t la o it
tlv * day* p r io r lo th* proceed
Ing Talephon* 1*071 371*130
E « t. *717i 1 M B *13(771 IT D D ),
o r l l o g i n ) 1770 I V ) , v ia F lo r ­
id a R a la y S arvlc*.
P u b llih : M a r c h I I , H A A p r il 4,
It. IH *
D E P 10*

CITY OP
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICEOF
PUBLIC HEARINO
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
by th* P la n n in g an d Zon ing
B o a rd o f lh * C ity o l L a k * M a ry ,
F lo rid a that M id B o a rd w ill hold
a P u b lic H o a rln g on A p r il 11.
IH * a l 7.00 p m . o r a* toon a t
p o ttlb l* the re a d e r, to to n tid e r
a re q u e tt fro m M e D o n a ld 'i C o r­
p o ra tio n for o v a ria n c e lo C h a p
ta r t s i O il A H * ) L a k * M a r y
Cod* ot O rd ln a n c o t to a llo w
rea d er boa rd w ith ch a n g ea ble
co p y on th* ground itg n lo ca ted
a l *110 W e tt L a k e M a r y Bowl*
v a r d m o re p a r t ic u l a r ly d tt c r ib a d a ilo ilo w i:
L o t 1. P la t o l Su n B a n k
P ro p e rty , P la t Book 1*. page 37
p u b lic r t c o r d i o l S o m ln o l*
County, F lo rid a .
Tha P u b lic H a a rln g w ill be
h eld In th* C ity C a m m lte to n
C h am ber* at IU0 N o rth C o u n try
C lu b Rood, L a k * M a r y . The
P u b lic I* Invited to atten d and
be h eard . S a id h a a rln g m a y
continue fro m tlm * to tim e u n lit
a lln a l a ction It m ad* b y the
P la n n in g a n d Zoning B oard.
N O TE; PERSONS ARE
A O V I S S D THAT A T A P E D
R E C O R D O F T H IS M E E T I N O
IS M A D E B Y T H E C I T Y F O R
IT S C O N V E N I E N C E . T H IS
RECO RD M A Y NOT CON­
S T IT U T E A N A D E Q U A T E R E ­
CO RD FOR PU R PO S E S OF
A P P E A L F R O M A D E C IS IO N
M A D E B Y T H E C IT Y . A N Y
P E R S O N W I S H I N G TO E N
SURE THAT AN AD EQ UATE
R EC O R D OF THE P R O C E E D
IN G S IS M A I N T A I N E D F O R
A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S IS
A O V I S E O TO M A K E T H E
NECESSARY ARR AN G E­
M E N T S A T H IS O R H E R O W N
E X P E N S E . P E R S O N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
A S S IS T A N C E TO 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 SH O U LD
C O N TACT T H E C IT Y A D A C O
O R D I N A T O R A T L E A S T *1
H O U R S IN A O V A N C E O P T H E
M E E T I N G A T (*07)H *JW *.
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y , F L O R I0 A
C a ro l F u lle r , C ity C le rk
O A T B D : M a r c h 1 7,1H4
P U B L IS H : M a r c h ll. lH *
DEPW 7

N O T IC E O F P U B LIC S A L E
P u n u a n t to F lo rid a Statut**.
S e ll Storage F a c ilit y A c t, SacHorn SJ «0e and 13 (OT on M a rc h
77, TH* a l *10-oo a m . at Lock
Sate, Inc., 3 * » W JJlh Street.
S an lord. F L UTT1, le u o r w ill
conduct e p u b lic le i* w ith re
M r v * ,1a th* h lg h e it bid d e r for
c a th e l th* c o n le n li ot th*
follow in g (pace num ber*:
I0&gt; D ia n a C lie n t
ITS O llb e rl B ry a n t
TO* R o bert Daniel*
TIT G len n A rn e lf* III
71* M a r y E . Cooper
731 G len n A rn e y
317 D enn is K B eg ley
7*3 W lllle m C a rlo ck
331 D t n n lt H o u M
303 Sun M is t C orp
314 M ic k le C. Shedd
317 V e lm a W illia m *
373 K en L e ch a p e ll*
37t J e n n ife r E n tln g h
3**M ic h a e l R ice
3 M R o b e rt F e rre ll
*0( P I C A C o rp o ra tio n
ITS S y lv ie Bod Ivon
710 J e n m n g i M . Edw ard*
G e n e ra l d e ic r lp tlo n ot propert y : H o u te h o ld good*, tool*,
fu rn itu re , etc.
Tenant m u tt red eem content!
by 5:00 p m .. M a r c h 71. 1H* lo
av o id la lo . T h ll M l* I l being
m ad* to M t lt t y a la n d lo rd '* lien
Th* p u b lic I* Invited lo attend.
P u b lis h : M a r c h 14.11. IH 4
D E P 17*

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Legal Notices
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
• R O B A T E O IV I I I O N
Hit* H u m b e rt* 13* C P
IN R E : ESTATE OF
A N N M . D IT T M E R
O ec* *M d
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
Th e a d m ln lit r a llo n o t th a
a il* ! * o l A N N M D I T T M E R .
d o c e a it d , F ll* N u m b e r
7* 117 C P . l i pending In the
C ir c u it C o u rt lo r S e m in o le
County, F lo rid * . P ro b a le D M
lio n , th* a d d r t u o l w h ic h l i
S o m ln o l* C o u n ty C o u rth o u M ,
S a n fo rd , F lo r id a 31771
The
n a m e t and a d d r e iM i ot th*
per ton* I rep resen ta tive an d the
p e r io n a l r e p r e t e n la llv e 'i at
tor ney a r t M t lo rth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS A R E N O T I F I E O T H A T
A ll p e r to n t on w h om Ihl*
n otice It M rv e d who h ave ob
le c tio n i that ch allen g e lh * v a lid
ity o l lh* w ill, th* q u a lific a tio n !
of lh* p a rto n a l r e p r tM n la liv * /
venue, o r |u rltd lc lto n o l thl*
C ou rt a r t re q u ire d lo fll* I h tlr
o b je c t io n * w it h t h u C o u r l
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
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 I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E OF 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 cre d ito r* o l th* decedent
an d other p e rto n t h a vin g c la lm i
o r d a m a n d l a g a lm t d t c a d t n t 'i
a ita ta on w hom a copy ot t h li
nolle* I l M rv e d w ith in three
m onth* a lte r th* d e l* of th* l i n t
p u b lica tio n o l thle n otice m u tt
fll* th a lr c la lm i w ith t h li Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
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 I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM .
A ll o lh a r c r a d llo r i o l lh *
decadent an d per to m h aving
c la lm i o r d a m a n d l a g a lm t th*
d e c e d e n t'i m a t e m u lt file their
c la im s w ith t h li c o u rl W IT H IN
T H R E E M O NTH S A F T E 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 D S
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E O W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* da l* o l the t i n t p u b lic*
tlon Of I h ll N o lle * It M a rc h 14.
Iff*
P er ton* I R e p reten ta tiv *
D A N A S CO TT C A L L A N
) I ( N . S u n M t D riv e
C a iM lb e r r y . F L 1770/
A tte m e y lo r P e rso n a l
R t p r e tt n la llv * :
L W .C
CA R
R IR O L L . J R .
E S Q U IR E
LAW REN CE W C ARR O LL.
JR . PA.
300 E. A lta m o n te Or . 1700
A lta m o n te Spring*. F L 77/01
Telephone (*07&gt; 7*0 3311
F lo rid a B a r N o 071*3*
P u b b th : M a r r h I*. I t . Iff*
O E P (3

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
IN A N D P O R
S E M IN O L B C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E H O .n - m -C A - M - K
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
B A N K O F F L O R I D A t/ k / a
A T L A N T IC N A T IO N A L U A N K
O F F L O R ID A .
P la ln lllf ,
v t.
R O B E R T E. BRO W N. SR . at
T r u it t * un der t n unrecorded
T r u lt A greem en t dated J u ly e.
IH 3, R O B E R T E B R O W N . SR
I n d iv id u a lly , P A T R I C I A A
B R O W N , I n d iv id u a lly ; C O M
PA SS IN V E S T M E N T PR O
P E R T I E S . IN C ., a F lo rid a cor
p o r e I Io n i E D W A R D D
M E R C H U T and S A N D R A K
M E R C H U T . hie w ile ; J O H N W
S A L T M A N . T ru s te e , a / k r*
J A C K W. S A L T M A N . T ru lt* * ;
W IL L IA M W OW EN S; M AH
JO R Y O. C H A R LT O N ;
C H A R L E S R E I S d / b 'e C A R
W A T E R T R E A T M E N T COM
P A N Y ; R A G B U I L D E R S . IN C..
N EW TO N B E V E R A G E . IN C .
and W A L D O V A Z Q U E Z .
D efen dan t!
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that p u n u a n t to a F in a l Judg
m ant o l F o re c lo s u re a n le ra d
herein, I w ill M il th* p roperty
situ a te d In S em in ole County.
F lo rid a , described a*:
Lo t 11. B ig Tra* C r o n ln g i,
P h * M Two, a ccordin g to th*
P la t tharaot a t recorded In P la t
Book IS. Pag* (I. P u b lic Rec
o rd t ot S tm ln o l* County. F lor
Ida
Including but not lim ite d to th*
rea lty , any b u ild in g p t r m l li or
developm ent r lg h ll, lu r n llu r t ,
f u r n lt h ln g i. I la lu r e l. good*,
equipm ent and Inventory lo ca l
t d on lh* above deterIbed prop
a rty , a t p u b lic ta le , to the
h lg h e it end beet bidder lo r c e ih
a t th* W e il F ro n t Door o l th*
S S m ln o l* Cou n ty C o u rth o u M ,
Sanford. F lo rid a , a t 11:00 A M
on A p r il 11. Iff*
D tla d : M a r c h It, Iff*
M a rya n n * M o r M
CLERKO FTH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y : J a n * E . J * M w lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b llih : M a r c h 11. I I. Iff*
O E P -1IS
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A 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
D O M E S T IC R E L A T I O N S
D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O .i 74 474-O R41-P
IN R E : T H E M A R R IA O E O F
D O N N A L .M C C L E S K E Y .
W lle / P e lltlo n e r,
and
R O N A L O L .M C C L E S K E Y ,
H usbend/R espondent
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO. R O N A L D M C C L E S K E Y
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
a ctio n lo r D lit o lu llo n ot M a r
rla g * h a t been (lied a g a lm t you
an d you a re re q u ire d lo M r v t a
copy o l y o u r w ritte n d a le n M i. It
a n y, to It on I K E B RO SS, JR ..
P .A . , W ile / P e t it io n e r 'i a l
to r ney, w h o M e d d re tt It 1M1
B a i l R o b lm o n Street. O rlando.
F lo rid * J I M I, on or before A p r il
t l . Iff* , and III* lh* o rig in a l
w ith the c le rk u l I h ll court
e i t h e r b e f o r e t e r v l c * on
W lf s / P t ll! lo n * r ’ i a tto rn e y or
Im m ed ia te ly th e rs a lle rr other
w I m a d efa u lt w ill b* entered
a g a lm t you lo r th* re lie f d*
m ended In th* petition.
D A T E D O N : M A R C H I*. Iff*
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A t C le rk of lh* C ourt
B Y D IA N E K .B R U M M E T T
A l D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h I I, } ( A A p r il *,
II. Iff*

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3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

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

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you q u a lity tor a ssista n ce with
D I A P E R S / P A D S d elivered to
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ta llo n . c o u m e lln g . p r iv a te
doctor plu* Irving e .p e n te t
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evening* A weekend* C a ll lor
ra le s p e c ia ls M r* M ic h e lle 's

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E X C E L L E N T C H I L O C A M L In
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re It*, hoi m eat i, and t o ll ol
T L C E i c e l t o n t r e N llI 773*

4 1 - C e m o te r y L o ts
M E M O R I A L G A R D E N S 7 Loft.
G a rd e n of P r* y ce. 31*00 M il
both for 31100 71*331 4700

55— B u s in e s s

O p p o r tu n itie s ____
B O D Y S H O P . F u lly equipped
F u lly licen ced Sale or p a ri
n a r t h lp . E e c a lt o n t m o n e y
m a k in g b u tln et* « f ***l

tl—Monty to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
A ll you f&gt;##d it your 1111# J#ch
D ia m o n d for *«ppoinlm«nt
760 TtW

__71— Help Wanted

ACCOUNTING CLERK
Good t y p lil to h a rille e c co u n lt
p a y a b le and m a n u a l p ottin g
G o o d a p t i t u d e
for
m a lh e m e tlc* S a la ry a cco rd
lo g to a b ility 373 «/07_________
A D D TO Y O U R I N C O M E
S E L L A V O N NOW1
C A L L 171*311 »r 373 *43*

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE)
N o th in g cu cceed t lik e tu c c e tt
W e 're w e ll Into our 3rd decade
ot tra in in g tu c c e ta fu l agents
N o lice n s e r
W e 'll help I
W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
__ R E A L T O R S
3311100

AREA MANAGEMENT/
MARKETING
CONTROL YOUR FUTU REI
N a tio n a l m u lti m illio n on vl
ro n m e n tn lly lo cu te d com pany
In -e ip lo e lv * g row th te e k t ca
re a r m inded, t u c c e t f d riven ,
a n d a m b lllo u t I n d iv id u a l*
w ith tlvon g la a d e rth lp tk lll*
en d g reet P R
Serlou* only
c a ll *0 7 35* 33Sj______________
A V A I L A B L E P O S IT IO N S
T em p o ra ry a n d le m p o ra ry lo
perm anent positions a v a ila b le
In ce n tra l F lo rid a a re a lor
those e x p erien ced In
" P r o d u c t io n / A s s e m b ly "
“ W a re h o u s e "
" F o r k L ift O p e r a to r "
" C le r ic a l"
O EN ERAL PERSO NNEL
C a ll la m *pm M onday F rid a y
**3 117)
_________ N * v f f A F e e l_________

Best Pitt flm i Job In Town
E a r n S100 S IM per week R e t
Id e n lla l h om eclea n in g M on
d a y F rid a y O ay hour* Need
c a r. C a ll M e r ry M aid* 111 57*4

BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE

L P N inlert% ted In in n ovative
fa c ility , on ttw cuffin g edge of
re te A ix h U h o u n h if t
_________ C e ll r n M M _________

MAIO WITH CARE
Ncrw hlping h cru a ii
dependable poop&gt;e /60 MOT__

N O T IC E

"To: AllClIlien*
T h e T h o m o * J , V in c e n t
Fo u n d a tio n i f f j Tan Return,
F o rm f f O P F . It a v a ila b le lor
Inspection by concerned p e ril* *
tor lh* next ItO d e y t a* req u ired
by I.R .S R e gu la tion * e l 775
O vorbrook D riv e . C a iM lb e r r y ,
F L 37/0/ by co n ta ctin g M r
Thom as J V in cen t e t th* ta m e
e d d re tt"
P u b lish : M a rc h 11, Iff*
D E P 710

PUT YOUR CARIIR
IN HIOH OIARI
^ T e ^ u r

Check The OeuMeds
for The JobYovWanfL-

F u ll tlm * p o ll tiers a v a ila b le
H V A C / p lu m b ln g n e c e ss a ry
G re a t benefits Pleas* apply
In person,
S e llp a ln l* A partm ents
*41W. Sem inal* B lvd
S an terd 4*71111*31
1 da ys a week In S a n lo rd C a ll
Souther n Sett Storage 111 3*13
M E O IC A L

CARPENTER HELPERS

RN
C h a rg e nu rse tor /am Jp m IV
a n d v e n t ila t o r e ip e r ie n c *
needed A p p ly Inperson
D e b a ry M anor
*0 N. H w y 1/ t l
D ebary, FI

CHILDCARE
P a r i t lm * e v e n in g s a n d
w eekends C P R fram in g pr*
terred M a tu re adult, m u st be
11 C elt M e lod y or Joyce
131-3*11

NURSERY C0R0INAT0R
F o r n u rs e ry and c h ild re n *
c h u rc h
E ip e r ie n c * req to
develop n u rsery u sd preschool
attendant* th ru education and
d ire c tio n C a ll 111*371_______

CNAS
F o r a ll lu ll tim e s h ills 7 J.
117, A 3 II M u s i he c e rtifie d

ORDERLIES

NURSERY ATTENDANTS

T u ll Urn* 3 II t h ill

F o r in f a n t ! an d p re sc h o o l
c h ilre n 4 h r i Sunday m orn
d u rin g ch u rc h t e r v k e t Added
h r t p o stib ie . e « (v rien ce and
r e t 'i r t q u t r t d I W l l / i

. LPN
F u ll tim# ) II And
p4t l lim e 3 11

PRODUCTION

A ccrpN rtg a p p lic a tio n !

C o m p a n y l e t M in d iv id u a l!
w ith a iie m b iy and m achine
o p e ra tin g eapenenc#
Long
te rm a it n jn m tn t O re a f ot»
p o rtu n lty N ever a te e l
H e lp P e rso n n e l, i f f 6041

M o n d a y F r id t iy , t 4

D vC U ry M jn o r 60 N . I f t l .
__ P t fta ry 6« &gt;664 4 0 6

DIRECTOR
F o r it la b lllh e d c h ild c a re ten
le r E d u ca tio n and e ip t r lt n c e
In e a rly ch ildh ood re q u ire d
C a ll H I **33_________

PRODUCTION WORK
F o r c a p m a n u fa ctu re r Screen
P rin te rs . P a c k e rs M u st be
e n erg etic A self m otivated
Now h irin g in Lsn^wd 111 4461

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R I E R S . T a v a r e s . FI.
a w e ll established and grow
Ing C e n tr a l F lo r id a b a te d
co m p a n y o ile r s you
*13* to 7 ft per m ile
e U p to 17.000 m l per m o
a Stop O il P a y
* U n lo a d in g P a y
• V a c a tio n Pay
a Safety A Per to rm e n t* Bonus
* Spout# R id in g P ro g ra m
• A v e ra g e T rip 3 7 D a ys
* 1* 1* M o d e l Con ven tion al
T ra c to rs
It you have 7 ye a rs tra c to r
tra ile r, CUM and snow a n d It*
e ip e rie n c * p lu s a gogd d riv in g
re c o rd , c a ll
_________ I IQ M J * WIO_________

SALES PERSON
F td a y t. p o s u b ir m ore to veil
sun g latsev Non sm oker M eet
people from around the w orld
b o ls n e i! location. F le a W orld
in Sanford M S n o

SALES MERCHANDISER
N a tio n a lly know n c ig a re tte
m a n u f a c t u r e r h a s an Im
m e d ia te v a ca n cy for a per
m arten! p a rt fieri* m et th e n
dinar, 14 h r p er w eek Sanford
D e l find area. D u ties Include,
a p p ly in g pr cm &gt;of Iona I in e rn
liv e s to product, p la cin g d it
p la y l and a d v e rtis in g inaleri*
s ilt and consum er sa m p lin g
14
per hour, p lu s m ilea g e
a llo w a n ce an d m u st be II or
over and have re lia b le tra m
p o r ta fio n
Send p a r tic u la r s
in c lu d in g p rio r work e ip e r l
e n c t lo B lin d Box M I V P O
B ob 164/. S a n fo rd F L J I / / I
146/ C O E

DRIVERS
REWARD!
Cl&lt; m A And H driver* needed
Y o u need twro y e a r! #&gt;p#ri
#ru# I jf £(*%! A And on# y#Ar
for 0 You m u ll h ave a good
d r iv in g re c o rd B rin g t h li Ad
in w ith you an d A fter tu hours
of w orkin g you w ill re c e iv e fao
bonus C e ll lo r A ppointm ent
__________ 4t u r n __________

SECURITY OfTICERS
‘P /T
S a n lo r d - L a k e M a r y
A re a W eekend s N tts C la s s 0
g u a rd lice n se req Of* *133____

S A N F O R D I h d rm . S p e d o u l. a ll
e l e c . a ir . r e t ld a re a U 1 S '
m o p lu sd e p N o p e lt 311 ( B it

99— A p a r t m e n t !
U n t a r n is h e d /

Rent;

TEACHERS

SPRING SPECIALS

A L L U T I L I T t B S P A I D , e f f i­
cien cy. new paint, appIlartoiM .
17*3 p lu s s a c. N o pets 130 MBS

TELEMARKETERS

CASSELBERRY

Lon g wend, p o rt tim e. M Jh d a y
th ru F rid a y . 5 P M * P M : Sat
u rd a y . f A M 3 P M 33 30 per
hour p lu t bonus and com
m is s io n
P e r m a n e n t fc o tl
Moot! £
N ev er a feel
H elp P e rso n n e l,*7* t**jl

U p sca le , tin g le story, patio
ap artm e n ts I bed room ! Ideal
tor In d iv id u al or couple.

_»***/rr

LEASE FOR LESS!
One B ed ro o m A p a rtm e n t!
lif t DEAL
M o ttw o o d A p t! 117 771*

T E L E M A R K E T !R 1 N E E D E D
7 position s a v a il D ays. eves.
A Saturday C a ll between 1 1
S P R IN T S T A FF ]N O . J lf M ] L

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

TELLER

MARINER'S VILLAGE

E .p e rrented P a rt tlm * * day
w eek L o ca l t r e i l l union No
Saturday*. L a k * M a r y loca
tlon M a llr e tu m e to :
B lin d bes )•*
P.O. Ben to*/
ie n te rd , F I 717/11*47

L ake A d * I bdrm . 13*0 m o.
7 betrm. 1*10 m o and up

_______ 323-1670
N E W 1 B E D R O O M . L o t i •(
c k n e ll I A /C 1113 M y rt le Av«
l* to /m o . l* t o ie c c e lt v 5 7 f* U S
Q U IE T t / t l y lonrfvoui# . 130*
P a rk . A d u lt com m U l i / m c
a n d la c
d e p W a le r/ tra s h
Inc I B a rb M o n F rt 37? 3**3

W AREHO USE AND O EN ER A L
LABO R H ELP N B ID ID I
B onus lo r driver* . A ll fhltt*
a v a ila b le D a lly p a y . no tee
R e p o rt ree dy to w ork J M e m .
In d u stria l L a b o r SvC . t o l l
F re n c h A y N o [than* ce l l * __

S A N F O R D I b d rm w / u til to m
B y wk o r m o t n m o o ffice
*** (711 hom e WO U IO paqee

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER

r

C la s t B. C O L re q u ire d
A p p ly In person
O u t le lt e n t D a iry
I F e r m e r t M o r k e i)
IJO O F re n th A v e
S a n lo rd ___________

WRECKER WIVER

103— H o u se s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
3 B D R M , I 's B A T H new c a rp e l
n e w p a i n t , te n c a d y a r d .
ca rp o rt, C / H 'A . tan*, no p e ls
/IS E A ir p o rt l l f l m o t i t A
Iasi 173 **T* Iv m sq

73— E m p lo y m e n t
_______ W a n tB d _______

93— R o o m s (o r R e n t
A Q U IE T , cle a n rm .. kitchen,
phone, la u n d ry A p t's a v a il
able k Ito */S A ujj )/. 4/SS
C L E A N R O O M S tm q 1* s ta rlin g
3/3/wk
K it che n, phone
la u n d r y , v id e o g a m e s , oft
street p a rk in g 1M**73_______
C L E A N F U R N IS H E D ROOM
W ith k itch e n a v a ila b le 333/wk
131 sec, d o w n to w n 377 SO*
I A K E M A H V A R E A W a lb rr
d ry e r • pool N on sm oker,
n o n d r in k e r
M « tu r* la d le s
r.niy 3)SOmo Inc u lll 1/1 *«.»
N l W L T R E N O V A t E D . p riv a te
en tran ce, peddle ton In your
room , your ow n t o a l control,
re frig e ra to r, m icro w a v e and
co lor tv O il tlrw el p a rkin g
and m a id te rv lc * Convenient
lo ca tio n
The beet In town

D E L T O N A ” 7 b d rm 7 I bath!
c a rp o 't. liv in g , dm ing. Ilo r Id*
rm * N I C E I 1*00 i m l V M I
DOW NTOW N L A K E M A R Y 1
b d rm . I bath 1*1 E Wllbsrr
A r e 1*30/m o i n i t i o D a le
D O W N T O W N * best J both w /
garage A apt out back M30
toe both S u m III n i l ________
N I C E A C L E A N 1/1 Fenced
y a rd N o pet* 1*7) m o 1st. lest
A sec *0* /** ***/ ( i m Open
P IN E C R E S T
3/1. cent H / A
appl
fe n c e d r d . cerpoet.
IS tO 'm o H IS T O R IC A R B A
1 / t . a p p l , t p lc . g a r a g e ,
3330'mo C e ll P a u l Osborn*.
Venture I P ro p e rlie * 111 «7k*
S A N F O M U . 3 bdrm . I l l
la k e tro n l house 3*30'mo
____________n i /oo*

97— A p a r t m e n U
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
AM re n tfll en d re e l estate
a d v e rtise m e n ts ere sub|»cf to
the F ed e ra l F a ir H a u lin g A ct
w h ic h m e iie s It I lle g a l la
a d v e rtise any preference. Urn
if e f ia n o r d i s c r im i n a t lo n
based an race, co lor, re lig io n ,
s e i. h an dicap, fa m ilia l stafws
n r n g lio n g lo r igin

b ain

S A N FO R D O O LO SAO RO
M IN IT O O W N
J b d rm . new k itch e n , e lr
13,000 down. 1173/m o U * 7 W

im o o i________________
S A N F O R D K lt c h e n / le u n d r y
p r lv
C a b le
P riv e t* hom e

BEDRO O M F R E E MONTH
S P E C I A L ! 7 bdrm * A elite
e v e ll. C a ll J e r r y, B 3 * 4 »

1 B E D R O O M . S S an lord A y e
1373 Include* U tllllle t.
7*0 *03* or I* ) 34/1

E t p e r le n c e d M u t l liv e In
S a n lo rd area A have C la s s A
C O L A p p ly * * 7 7 0 W le t St

B A S S P L A Y E R w ith e ip e rie n c *
lo o k in g Ior co u n try band
CalHAOYTOI

T

1 B d rm ./I B e l h J l l T tH
SHENANDOAH APAR TM EN TS

Stenstrom Rentals
* M A Y F A I R 1/1 w/ s c r porch,
dbl garao*. 713* sq It heeled.
n o p e ts le tS / m o 1 X 0 sec.
* S A N F O R D D U P L E X 1/1.1 I
story, w /d brink ups. C H A
Spacious I 34*0 'm o . 3*30 sec
* 1 H A DOW L A K E W O O D S 3/3.1
w / dbl* car garage, tplc , w ell
A tv p llc 3900, m o, 3W0 sec
e S A N F O R O 3/1 O U P L E X w /d
hookup. C H A . 14S0rno 3*00 !eC
e l A N F O R D l / l w / den u r .
|M&gt;rch 37*3 m o 3)30 *ec
* O V IE D O l/ l D U P L E X w /
ca rp o rt, w 'd luiokup. h e e t/e lr
13ei/m o 33M sec Srs no dep
Stenstrom R e a lty . Inc.
"W# M an ag e your 1*0me.
I lk e l t w a s e u r e w n J i m D e yle
3 H 7 e t3 A f t e r ! P M U * 14*3

DRIVER WANTED
F u l l tim e M u s i h a v e late
m odel econo ve h icle for local
d e liv e r ie s u t lllim g person al
v e h ic le C e ll M 7 T D K 11
E X P E R I E N C E D F IB E R G L A S S
SPRAY UP O UNO PERATOH
M lm t* 0 7 74/ 73*1____________
G O O D S U P P L E M E N T A L IN ­
C O M E Interesting p/9 phone
w o rk c e llin g e ll o v e r the
co u n try fro m Lcn g w d of lice
M o r n * ♦ 11: J O / A lle r n o o n *
I JO S /E v e t S I X li/ h r *
Incentive* C e ll 27* 3133

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
D A IL Y W O R K, O A IL Y P A Y
R I O H T H A N G M A N «»* 1731
C e ll e lle r 3 0 0 p m

HOUSEKEEPER
F u ll lim e A p p ly w ith in M o n
d e y F r id a y , f * e l D e b e ry
M anor
*07 U l-4411

F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
e ll co n tra cto rs to reg istered
o r c e rtifie d Tc v e rify a sta le
c o n t r a c t o r ! li c e n s e c a l l
1 100 1*7 m o
Q -C u p a llo n e l
L ic e n s e ! are req u ired by lh*
co un ty end ca n be v e rifie d by
c a llin g 111 lI M . e i t . 7*13

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME
Th e San lord H e ra ld I* pres
e n lly looking lo r a photogra
p h e r. A fte rn o o n s and
even in g s M u s t h ave sport*
a n d dark room e eva ria n ce
C a ll Tom m y e r Lecy
11:70AM 1 P M
311 3111

CABLE TV

Legal Notice

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT

M u s t have own tre nsporta tlo n
__________*«/**( *1*1__________

1 11 -M il____________
F o u r Im m edtol* opening* lor
I m le ll co ordin ators needed lo
w o rk the G re e te r O rla n d o
a re a
* E a r n S*00 3M0 plu* w eekly
# M a n ag em en t o p p o rtu n ity *
• F le x ib le hours
a L o l t o l lu n l
C a ll D oug* I ICO M l*
tor In tervie w

M u s i h a v e e a rn o d *0 hr*
tow ard a C O A or equ ivalent,
o r bachelor* d e sy e t In e a rly
c h ild h o o d ____ 333 7003

MANAGEMENT COUPLE
A V O N product* I . M . E a r n to
30% No d o o r/d jo r, P T / F T
Sand i l i t 11*3/1 K D f M I I M

stylT st / n a iltec h

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
OUMP TR'OCK DRIVER

LPN

71— H e l p W a n te d

to

W a n te d lo r S a n lo rd salon
C o m m issio n , pekt va ca tion ,
benefit* C a ll j i l 3M ? Tuesday
Ihrough Saturday o r 3111*1*
Sunday a nd M o n day__________

C la ss B CO L
F U L L T I M E X I 1133

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In th* avanl ol an error tn an
ad, th* Sanlord Herald will ba raaponalbl* lor lh* IIrat
InMrtlon only and only to lh* akiant of lh* c o d ol that
Inaarllon. Pl**»# check your ad tor accuracy lh* first day II
run a.

Small Hold Aid. M*ni|»r
R e tire d co up le w e lco m e
a pp ly. P l« « * * c * ll3 3 l 77fO

M u t l have c a r, {Jsone, speak
e n g llth . 3* m onths *&gt;p M u st
be a v a ila b le 1*1 h rt/w « * k
N o le a e s / le e t w ith held E a rn
*3 310-h r C a ll *43 I I N M on
d a y l ). T u e s d o y S T lo n ly

LIVE
IN C O M P A N IO N /
H o m e m a k e r to liv e w ith et
d e r ly la d y
S a la ry , p riv a te
liv in g qu a rte rs, etc C e ll a lter
10am p le ase 33**100_______

NOW ACCEPTING

97 — A p a r im e n ls
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

71— H e lp W a n tc d

_
7

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

./ ? C M M . V in y l S id in g .
A lu m
F r a m in g . D r y w e ll,
Doc* s. Rooting. Concrete
333 4*77 S 0 . B * lln t, CBCOItMO
e i

700 W. 25THST.
323-5176
E X E C U T I V E A S S IS T A N T
*330 w k l P ro fe ssio n a l spot lor
s h a rp person G o o d b e n e llltl
W AREHO USE W O RKER
S7 hr. G re a t p la ce lo w ork
SECRETARY
*300 w k. P u l your org ln a /e
llo n e l s k ills lo w ork her* n ow l
C O N S T R U C T IO N H E L P E R
t l/ S w k . L e e rn H e ll C a ll
RO UTE SALES
1*33 w k. S e v e ra l to choM
from C r e e l tutor# H u r r y l
PESTCO N TRO LTECh
17 hr W ill tra in E ila b llt h e d
route R e e l good b e n e lltsl
S EM I D R IV E R
P u t lh e lC . D . L . lo w o rk here I
C U S T O M E R S E R V IC E
1305 w k. E n th u s ia s tic person
e llly w ill w in Ihl* one now l

WHY
W a ll any longer?
M a n y |obt not liste d
L e i A A A E M P L O Y M E N T w ork
(or you end p u l you Into
a perm ane nt p o itlo n today!

T O M A J E F F 'S L A W N C A R E I
H e t /C om m . dependable, low
r e le t l F re e est ____ 130 7070

321-7699

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s ~

31* ) I U / . l k lor Dale
Law n M a in te n a n ce A t It's B est
C o m m e rc ia l and re s id e n tia l
C u llin g , w e e d in g trim m in g ,

I N D O O R A O U T D O O R
P t o ile r ln g R em o del new end
h is to ric h orn et 3717(10

edglnjJerMtoMnjJboj^ij^^
M o v in g &amp; S to ra g e

H o m e I m p ro v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE Heme Repair.

CLASS A MOVERS

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P a in tin g

A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
F r t*
a p p l s e rv ic e c e ll w ith re

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tor tree e tl. M ic h a e l X J n o t
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a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:
447171 7711

A d v e r t i s e Y ou r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Cl as s i f i e d, 322-2611

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121— C o n d o m in iu m
_______ R e n ta ls _______

103— H o u ses
U n f u r n is h e d / K e n t

S A N F O R D . P ina rid g a club. 1
B d r m , 1 (latte, 3 rd d o o r
s ill / m o M a h rd a C o rp R aal
E c la la
44( 4400

S A N F O R D H a m ilto n D ftfrlc f
H I N T TO OW N
L ik a now 1/1, A ir . L a u n d ry

11000 dn, Soap/mo lot TW

123— W a n te d to R e n t

S A N F O R D , 1 D d rm I O alh.
w /tp lc. C lo w to downtown

N E E D 1 B O R M b ru te D a fla ry
ara a
K ld i and p a ti Don’ t
m in d d a a n ln g or p a in tin g
R t f l a v a il 111 //S O Ivm so
1 D R ) B D R M hom a tor 1400 or
u n d e r par m on th w ith a ll
u h llh a ip a ld C a ll t i l 14/)

u to piu« dec m m i

W A S H IN Q T O N O A K S J tjdrm .
1W b a lh . c a llin g la m saoo/mo

t it andlaat 11100)4_______
I B D R M , t B A T H MOO m onth
A ll u tilitie s Included III m o A
S ecu rity 111 Oita or M l 14)4
1 /1 , a p p l l a n c a i . h o o k u p l .
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h a a t / a lr I M P i h i w j a . l a o t
1 B E D R O O M w ith cant. H /A .
l a r g e la n c a d y a r d , a n d
acraanad room O n ly ttoo down
W h y r a n t ? T h a H ll ll m a n
O ra v p , Inc R a a l t o r l ll U P

141— H o m e s t o r S a le
A f f O R O A B lf H O M t S

Yard.

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F H A O R V A AS LO W AS H t%
A tlw m a no q u a l l N l A awnar
fin a n c in g law J t 1404/m ol
O o v ’ l F a ra c le tu ra t. R a p o tl
Sam lnola. Oranga, V o lu tla l
Senior d P r o p tr lire
F o r tre e Than IJCtk) Down

a il a/M

10 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Rent
! O S T E E N 1 bedroom . I bath On
10 a c r a l SAM plus 1)00 te c u rl
ty. » 444 S K a l l a r Spm

114—Warehouse
Space / Rent

• F O R E C L O S U R E ! H I on 'y
a c r a l A p p l , I n t ld a u t il .
la n c a d ydi Only I t t ooot
• 1/1. ovar t / l a c r a l L ly . din.
tarn rm S a la llila d ie h 144.too
• 1/1 eu/PO O L tor o n ly 444.1441
L ly , d ining, la m r m i loo!
• L A K E , l a n n l i , p o o l! I / l
c u ito m . Ilv, d in . a a l In hitch ,
app l G a ra g a U l.tO O l
• 1/1, naw c a rp e l A p a in tl Cant
H /A . ca rp o rt Ju tt 141.100'
A n u m a M o Q v d lllit t U
• 7/1. S447 P IT I1S 4 S00
• H I eplit, lan cad m i PIT !.

fL O N O W O O D /L A K E M A R Y
M id i l i a ito ra g a w arahoo tat.
400 (00 &gt;460 tq l l F ra a rant
w / ll m o laata. I r o m lla i/ m o
l i t O ita

115— I n d u s tr ia l
__ R e n ta ls
SFFICI/warahauia ipaca. DOD
Sq f t
P r lm a lo c a tio n a t
an tran ca to C an tral F la Ha
g lo n a l A irp o rt apt H I la p ;

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J / l b re v ity Irro d 1/1 4 (ra
S p ill b d rm . c e ra m ic Ilia ,
appl garaga P o s sib le ownar
hold Ind J „ s l 1/1,400'
M a rk h a m W d t fo reclosu re 4 1.
I « a e ro , p a it u r a / it a b la
iio i.o o o
L k . M a r y cuelom
1/1, o«er 1
a c ra 111)900

I N F O R D 10.011 »q it ) phase.
. ip r ln k la r i t l l q It S tan ttram
R a a tty Inc. J im Oayla 111 U N

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DEBARY
L a k t fr c n l )/). can
Ira l H /A . p l u t a i l r a i l 140.000
W. M a l l c i o w t k l . l l l 111)
F O R S A L E tly O w n a r
30/
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lo a p p ra cla la A ll naw c a rp a l
and p a ln l w ilh ln Fa nca d m
hack y a rd on im la k a W a lk lo
I d y w lld a ic h o o l
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m a t lv a la d la r q u ic k ik la
114.900 by appl only
l» / 4 / 0

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BATEMAN REALTY
L ie . R a a l E tt a la B r o h a r
1140 San lo rd A va

321 0759

321-2257

HALL REALTY
3 1 2 W . F ir s t S I., S m ilo t d

SAN FO RD
P ro l office* D r
D e n ta l. R a a l E ila ie . H a la il
Shop C a rp atad. cant H / A
h ig h tra ttic location! M i a *q
It. o r V I V e ry R eason ab le'
C a ll W a i L a w w tm i. B rokar
O ffice 111 a m , Hama. 11) t a t l

1 1 8 - O f f ic e
____ 5 p a c e / R e n t

I b d rm , I bath A ir . ftnea. F H A
Y A e p a c ia ll t ia.OOO A Jaw al
O a e lr a b la l / l ' i . c a n t
H A
lanca F a m ily rm S1/.100
Dwplaa. M A M , c/h /a . lancad
MOO m o Incom al 11/000

323-5774
E X C H A N O E O R S E L L your
proparty lo ca la d anyw haral
I n v n ie r t R ia lt y . / / 1 11)1

N S W S a n lo rd o lllc a i and or
w arehouses aoo M O P tq II
I p a c lil, m l / m e i l l » u
S A N F O R D . O lllc o sp ate. 1400
Iq tt b u ild in g total. 1100 tq
tt p a r o ttlca unit H I rooc
SAN FO RD
IM t S FR EN C H
1.000 Ml II Idaal em ail a lllc a
1/11/mo Inc I w alar. la w t r ,
ga rb a g a C a ll 111 111!
SM SO F E E T for lease on 1/ l i
lu c c a ii lu l a ilih n g anchor
b u i ln a ii a i Good p a rk in g am i
lig h t in g
G ro a l v lt lb llily
A c h in g la o O 'm o 11) 4444 w ork

V EN T U R E I PR O PERTIES
Looking Ho buy a h om t* W t
h .iv t hom#» in a ll u r i a i of
S e m in o le . O r a n g r V olufti*
C ounties' C a ll fof tS»i«ll%!
• 1/7 w ith lir e p U c e
n ew er
te r pel end hie. 144.VC£
• F o re c lu tu re f 4/1 on 1 l l e c r e t
H rv p le c e §194.900
• 4/), Z.JUO if* M flre p le ce lg
te r porch! §104,900
Hath O sborne
V en tu re I P r o p e rh e i

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V/4VLO Do T» -*Vf frCATtU3R&gt;T

322-2090
H O U R S : M on. • Frl. 0:30 • 5:30
Managed By Angelia Gordon Property Management

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J iM t M ansfitld, 323-7271
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C a n tra l A / C . garaga, lancad
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(town, 1490 m onIh / M 1901

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A REALTY

lo/ ii) / m / m ii/ o

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

153— A c re a g e L o ts / S a le
D E L T O N A ) wooded bu ildin g
lots N ice sub division §11.000
for a ll 1 lo ft 407 |9 * 9«ll
F IS H E R M A N S P A R A D IS E .
w afer front lot. 10 v IXI, spring
fe d la k e
P r ic e d lo s e ll
111,100 B y ow nar M U t l
I I ACRES
re s id e n tia l
fr
t t r p r lia , FI H e a v ily wooded
M in u tes to 14 §?§ 000 112 9Xfc

1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

SELU RSI! BUYERSII
C a l' A n y o l O u r A g a n lt t
T h ay'ro a ll P R O S A F U L L
T I M E I So C a ll A N Y T I M E I

322 2420 • 321-2720
SANFORO • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38lh Y tir*
• T H E C H A M P . Sow If you can
h e a l fhi§ one! 3 b d rm pool
hom e |utf a ih o rf w a IIi from
I d y l l w ild * ic h o o l a n d 5
m ln u fe i fro m b eltw ay §49 500
‘ Q F A U T I F U L 10 yr o ld F la
C r acker farm house on 1 a c re \
b t § | re fe ra h o n * N eed ! T lC
P ossib le term s §#9 900
t*'9

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14a§4 2/} Spill, §4 Hay spring
c e n t r a l H / A , s creen room
11.500
2 0 1 1 1/1 17 B erk sh ire centra!
H / A , r a is e d s cre e n room
ca rp o rt | l 1.000
H i l t 3/1 I I F a irm o n t V ‘ s!a
c e n tra l H / A
w a sh er/d ry er
dishw asher a ll e le ctric, ca
ih e d ra l ce ilin g s v in y l siding
shingle roof, northern insula
bon §12 000
24*45 )/2 s p lit 15 P e a rso n
ce n tra l H / A . ca rp o rt § ') 500
C a ll 32) §140 of 1)1 I/O J
M O B I L E H O M E . C a r r ia g e
Cove, II * IS" 1 B d rm , J B ain
§7 000
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N E W m v t , N O D O W N , tt%
interest, H X 70,1171/ma
74 X 79. §)IO/mo H I 5709

Rl-AI. ESTATE. I N C

322 7491
W A T E R F R O N T L O T S Itu-'d
y o u r d re a m - h o m e n o w !
G orgeous !o fl fro m §1) 990
C a li D ian a T h om a i
The C A N N O N O R O U P R e a lto r!

m w ia n H w

159— R o ;il E s ta te

_____ Wanted
LAND WANTED

W I N T E R S P R I N G S 7'7 §1000
a n d q u a l i f y to a s s u m e
§599/m o C om m u n ity pool and
i i * * \ i oof j M a j ssa
W I N T E R S P R I N G S 3/2 110.000
a ssum es no Q u alifyin g t i l l m o
Q u ic k c lo s in g ! N e w ro o f,
com m p o o l/ ta n n is i» t ISSi

lit %

b e a u flfu l homes lie f This m ce
ly freed lot in O steen is |usl
rig h t fr you! Q u iet! 111.000
This wen I last I A lots m a ll
w /a n older hom e Needs some
TLC P e rfe ct starter* §45.000

SANFORD

F O R S U B D IV IS IO N S w ilh or
w ith o u t a p p ro v a ls 200 IQQO
a cre s W a fe rtfo n l a plus C a ll
T e rry Ctavton 904 t i l 4406

181— A p p lia n c o s
/ F u r n it u r e
H O M E A P P L IA N C E C E N T E R
O v e r 20 yea rs in S a n lord
S a its New and Used S ervice
a ll m akes A p a r t i X)4 E
C o m m e rc ia l St, 321 3 ilJ
• AAA R A Y 5 A P P L IA N C E •
H I S F re n ch A v t, Sanford
R * f r i g e ' a to r
S to v e s
W ashers D ry e rs
I re« 4 f t
'abpr w a rr De&lt; a v a il 221001)
A P P LIA N C E S , FU R N
TVS
ETC
BUY SELL TRADE
INS C H E E P O D E P O T 1219
FRENCH AVE
121 )J44
A P P L I A N C C S I B e st p r ic e s
Best W arran ty. Best Service!
W ashers, d rye rs, m ic ro w a tts
W# boy appl lance i t Deb very
freed A f Best. )34 724!
B U N K B E O S . new . w /h tA v y
d o t y m a: f f r o t i e s
1 20 0
F r i Sat Sun O nly 1)0 94)/

321-6762

1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

D ELTO N A
9 W N 1R JI
4/1 B L O C K H O M E w / C H A on
l O O i l l * Io I
1 4 .1 4 b lk
la u n d ry /w o rk shop, 1 / t l/ u f
rm V a ry close to Plna cra yt
E la m tS S O O O ni 1444

153— A c re a g e L o ts / S a le

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for m o b ile hom e or
hom e li f e , h o rs e s , c a l He,
fa rm in g, or n u rsery Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l §),900 per acre
S m a ll dow n p a y m e n t w ith
ow ner financing §04747-1773

eCALF
K IN G B E D
H eavy
d a rk pin# m irro re d bookcase
h e a d b o a rd
C o ll m a ttre s s
V ery good condition 1100
_
221 32M alter 5 PM
• E L E C T R I C R A N G E . 30
good condition M 5 330 7556
• F U L L S IZ E M a ttre ss L bo*
spring s Good condition §50
C a ll 371 5674
K E N M O R E washer very n lc t '
F re e d e liv e ry end w a rra n ty
Joh n A -f ft»!t. 374 3745
K E N M O R E . M lf cl««nlng tfov*
§1140 L o w w l (ind rn e k h in g
hide a bed §775 Swing v#t §50
H a y w o o d lw l m m l n g poo !
f i l t e r §75 H s ty w o o d p o o l
pum p ISO
)Jd §47§

M A T T R E 11 S E T . quaan tU a
p itlo w Top L u iu r y f ilm N .w
naver u»&lt;) w ith ffa m a 1100
F r l S a l tu n O n ly 110 94]/
• O A K H IO H C H A I R E ic a lla n l
condition. U l C a l l 1711144
RO U N D K IT C H IN T A B LE ,
fo rm ica , and 1 c h a in
IM
OIIO C a ll 17) 1904____

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s lc
C a rs

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

• F O R D T H U N O E R B I R O . 1944
A l l o r ig in a l! N a a d t to m e
work_ 11.491 O B O 1)1 0114

IH t* C O B IA B O W R IO C R . In
* ld a r a d o n a
1944 /0 H P
E v ln .u d a , poor*. Irlm and lilt,
. a b u llt 1 h ra G a U a n i/ a d
M a g ic T ill, n a n llr#». naw
w irin g D . ilO J)1 1019_______

a B U I C K /) E L E C T R A 1)1. 4 dr
h a rd t o p E x c e lle n t co n d lllo n l
Restored 199) 11,700 ) » 900/__

a 14 F T B O W R I O E R i l l H P
M e rc u ry , o/b, low h o jr t . with
trq lta f t l.TOO))) 0144

e C H R T I L E R I M P E R I A L 91
L ik e new M u l l se ll O nly
1)4 000 CaM 14 0 /)H ) 9911

• 19*4 S K I / F l f H B O A T 90 H P
M a rc . w / tra lla r Run» g n a t l
11.000 P a r 1U1 hnance 491 '904

a D U N E B U G G Y F u ll lib e r g ie t i
body C o n v ertib le lop R e b u ilt
V W angina M a n y new p a r ti
P r o fe n lo n bu ilt ) ) M 0 1)1 49)4

M P R O L I N E , IF It , V bollom
w it h ) J C d riv e Ship to thora.
depth tin d e r, g a lv tra ile r,
eery low h o u r! 1499)))) M M
A ha y M a rin a Inc. I l l I l l l h St

B H O N O A A C C O R D L K , 1991
P / S . P / B . a ir . K e n w o o d
A M / F M c a iw lt a . 4 door, low
m lle t R o w w ood co lor W ill
ru n forever 111.9)0 111 94)1

• B IC Y C L E
Boys or g irls 10
spd 24
m eveellen f condi
bon §25 C e ll 177 274*

109— O ffic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
C O P I E R , f’ a n a to n ic F P D O O
N re ds clean in g service end
toner §200 O B O C e ll 417 2104

C elt m your garage sale Ad by
I? noon on Tuesday er&gt;d take
A d v a n ta g e of o u r s p e c ia l
garage sale Ad p H c e lf C e ll
C la s s ifie d now for deta ils!

322 2611

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ick Open
•am 3991 C e le ry A ve 1 m l E
of Sanford l m l N of St Rd
44 Hoops F a rm s 321 /)§«

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
*AIUMINUM WALKER
For eduM_____ t i l

•M U ST A N O H ATCH BACK
•4 new p e ln f. tire * en d
w h e e ls
R u n t g oo d l),4 0 0
H I 940/_____________________
M Y P R IC E S W IL L NOT BE
BEAT! MY WA R R A N T Y
W I L L N O T B E B E A T I Com e
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Sale* and S e rv ice
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• D I N N E R W A R E )« pc le t A n
in good condition O n i, 19 C a ll
110 0409
• F I R E P L A C E S E T 1 p iece
w ith il a n d
B la c k , h e a v y
m e ta l 110 H ) MO)

• W A T E R I R I i bloom ing w ith
blue flow ers F o r ponds 17
37) 4540

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new lira*, doetn 1 burn o il
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* p d ., A / C , P w i A m / F m
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• H A N D IC A P P E O VAN
1940
F o rd E ISO L lll, autom atic
door* 11100 ])] )4W _______
a is u iu SPACE CAB
90 with
tu n ro o l. lahoa co ver and new
lire * Loaded 'H O 400 H I 940/
a IS U 1 U P / u ’ 9J R ed /K A /C
t m i l n i ca t* , fu ll bed lln er.
re a r w indow 19.4M 3)1 44)4
a J E E P pT c i T U P 4 i 4.~I9/0. V I
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b u ilt la b o u l 10.000 m ile * )
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• J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K , !?/?
4 i4 w ith topper 1400 0 8 0
Need* a lo lo l T L C 37) 3919

t— , Sanford Motor Co.

a m i S U B U R B A N O M C . 4 1L
d iis e l. h a ll Ion. m e ch a n ica lly
to lld . new ra d /b ra k e r o t o r i k
ce lip er* /h e a d lin e r V e ry good
lire * and low pkg 11 SCO O H O
__________40/141 1444
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238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
W E P A Y TO P H it FOR
Com plete or W re cked Car*.
Truck* R U N N I N G or NOT
A N Y C O N D IT IO N
171 1044

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
a ' l l H O N D A / M custom , good
condition. U K m ile s 1900 O B O
H I 0911 Iv m tg or H I 4)19
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condition M u l l see lo appre
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m lle i V ery good co nd iiion
1400
Phone 311 tie*

241 — R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
• H O L ID A Y R a m b le r Im perial.
'49 l l l l b a ie m e n l m od el,
loaded E ic e lle n l cond Op
lion et Honda m otor scooter lor
1 w/ ra c k S I ) .000
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235— T r u c k s /
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233— A u to P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s

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183— T e le v is io n /
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231— C a r s

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211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s

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a A U S T R A L I A N
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199— P e ts &amp; S u p p lie s

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES

105— D uplex*
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141—Hom es for Sale

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IT B E C A U S E T H E R E W A S
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c h r o n ic c o u g h fo r o v e r tw o
y e a r n . L u n {( f u n c t io n te s ts ,
b r o n c h o s c o p y a n d a t is s u e
b io p sy w ere negative. M y d o cto r
h a s m e o n A z iiin e o r l to th in the
m u c u s a n d h a s Indicated I in n s!
use It c o n s ta n tly sin c e I'm pro ne
to re s p ira to ry Infections.
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c u s to m a r ily u sed for the tre a t­
m ent nl a sth m a. A /m a c o rt m a y
d im in is h y o n r c o u g h II th e
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m o r n s In n a rro w e d b ro n c h ia l
passages: In a w ord , a sth m a Hot
II w ill m e re ly m a sk an Infection,
not prevent It.
I w o u ld feel m o re c o m fo rta b le
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p u lm o n a r y s p e c ia l i s t . E v e n
th o n ffh A z m a r o r t m a y he
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m o re b e n e ficia l. I b e liev e that a
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T o Hive yo n m o re In fo rm atio n .
I am s e n d in g y o n a free c o p y of
m y H e a lth R eport • 'L iv in g W ith
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also
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n o y in g a lflle llo u that is present
fro m c h ild h o o d
Y ou s h o u l d b r i n g thin
symptom lo y o u r d o c to r's atten­

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tests m a y lie In o rder. If y o u arc
s h a k y b e e n u s e o f s im p le
n e r v o u s n e s s , c o u n s e lin g o r
sh o rt-te rm d ru g th e ra p y (w ith
m e d ic a tio n s u c h as X a n a x ) m ay
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need treatm en t for an u n d e r ly ­
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loudntti
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23 BUck (post.)
24 Coupling
28 Robuit
31 Qo wrong
32 lunch or
dlnn«r
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runnara
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37 Hindu
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remarkable
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car playar
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28 Short*
tamparad
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Balglum
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rota
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48 Shlp'a trama
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lima
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52 Cofntdlan
Jay —

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WIN AT BRIDGE
a n d Ird a lo w sp a te lo d u m m y 's
In m y last c o lu m n , o r ig in a lly I nin e. N ow he p L iye d a d ia m o n d
w ro te that there Is one " a lw a y s " to h is Jack H ow ever. W est w on
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h o n o rs "
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a n d I n n in g two c h ib s . N o rth N o rth d e cid e d It w as tim e lo that
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lu n lt y to Im prove y o u r p o s itio n
w ith a s m a ll gro up of frie n d s
fro m w h o m y o u 've been d r illin g
a w a y la te ly . D on't let tt s lip
A new so u rc e m ig h t he d e v e l­
th ro u g h y o u r fingers
o p e d in the year ah e a d lo h elp
CANCER (June 2 1 - J u ly 221
s u p p le m e n t y o u r e a rn in g s , ll
O v e ra ll c o n d itio n s a rc tre n d in g
c o u ld s p rin g as a s p ln -o lf from
In y o u r favor today. b u t y o u r tw o
s o m e th in g y o u a lre a d y h ave in
m o st p ro p itio u s a re a s c o u ld he
the m ill.
ARIES (M a rc h 21 A p r il 10) II fin a n c e s a n d w lie re y o u r ca re e r
yo u are In a p o sitio n o f a u t h o r i­ Is co n ce rn e d .
LEO ( J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 22) T h e
ty. ll m ig h t lie e x tre m e ly d iffic u lt
f r a ilt ie s a n d s h o rtc o m in g s o f
to d a y for y o u to please c e rta in
p e rs o n s w ith w h o m y o u 'll he
IH-ople. D o y o u r best, but d o n 't
I n v o l v e d t o d a y c o u ld he
let lio w th ey grade y o u be co m e
e x t r e m e ly a p p a r e n t to y o u .
too Im p o rtan t. K n o w w h e re to
lo o k for ro m a n ce a n d y o u 'll fin d H o w e v e r, y o u ’d he v e ry w ise to
It. T h e A stro -G ra p h M a tc h m a k e r keep y o u r o b s e rv a tio n s to y o u r ­
In sta n tly re v e a ls w h ic h s ig n s are self.
VIRGO (A u g . 2 3 -S cp t. 221 In
r o m a n t ic a lly perfect fo r y o u .
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ad d ressed . stam p ed e n v e lo p e lo tio n a l e a rn in g s fro m a se co n d
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TAURUS (A p ril 2 0 -M a y 20) A m a k e a d o lla r.
s itu a tio n that h a s been c o n ­
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 -O c l. 23) In a
c e r n in g y o u because o f y o u r
g ro u p e n d e a v o r to d a y d o n 't feel
In a b ility In m anage It w ith o u t
It Is n e ce ssa ry for y o u to c o n ­
In te rlo p e rs c o u ld w o rk Itself out
to y o u r sa tisfa c tio n tod ay. He s ta n tly p ro v e yo u rself. Y o u r a s ­
so cia te s m a y be m o re a w a re of
patien t.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 - J u n e 20) y o u r m e rits th a n y o u are.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 -N ov. 22)
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la k e c h a rg e of th in g s today It
y o u let o th e rs e s ta b lish the pace
a n d the agenda. It m ig h t not he
n e a rly a s good a s y o u rs.
SAGITTARIUS INov 23-Dee.
21) Y o u r In c lin a tio n s to take
f is c a l r is k s c o u ld he r a th e r
stro n g tod ay. D u ly L u c k Is In
y o u r c o r n e r , hut sh e w o n 't
to lerate stu p id ity o r fo o lish n e ss.

CAPRICORN (D ec. 2 2 -J a n .
HI) W h e re yo u r m a te ria l o b ­
je c tiv e s a r c co n ce rn e d y o u c o u ld
be ra th e r fortunate tod ay, hut
not n e c e s sa rily In the w a y s yo u
I n itia lly a n tic ip a te . B e p rep ared
for s u rp ris e s .
AQUARIUS (Ja il. 20 -F ch . 10)
T h e r e 's a p o s s ib ility a m is u n d e r ­
s ta n d in g m ig h t a ris e tod ay b e ­
tw een y o u a n d so m e o n e yo u
r e a lly lik e . T h e p re m is e w ill he
In s ig n ific a n t a n d triv ia l, so m e n d
the In fractio n Im m c d la tc 'y .
PISCES (Fell. 2 0 M irc h 20)
S o m e o n e fo r w h o m y o u h ave
c o n s id e ra b le respect m ig h t offer
y o u so m e c o n s tru c tiv e a d v ise
tod ay. Y o u m a y r.ut he a b le to
use It a ll. hut t 'y to u tiliz e as
m u c h o f It a s yo u cu n .
C o p y r ig h t 10 01 N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN .

by Leonard Starr

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