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                    <text>February

THURSDAY

17, 1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
86th Yoar. No. 155 - Sanford. Florida

Museum to reopen

NEW S DIGEST
INSIDE
□ S p o rts
Greyhounds, Rams forge ahead
Tht* Lyman Greyhound* and Luke Man* Hama
won their llrstm um l Kami's In thr 5A Di*trl&lt; t -t
Ixiys" l&gt;.i*k&lt;-tb.ill tournament ami will play In
Kndav night'tsemlfInals at l.ytnau High School
S e c P a g e IB

□ P e o p le
DAR presents history awards
Salllr llurrinnu Chapter Daughter* ul the
American H r\nlutlou recently presented award*
to Seminole County students lor essays they
wrote on American history. These winners nre
now eligible lor state com|&gt;cili|on.
See Page 3B.

BRIEFS
Dodd gets another hearing
SANFORD -

Arthur

C. Dodd. -12. of Long
wood, ts scheduled to tie
hack in court loduy.
Dodd has been arrested
tw lre In co n n e c tio n
with sexual battery on a
woman, and sexual acts
p e r f o r m e d on a
17-year-old
Longwood Police Sgl.
Ja y Miller said m any
Arthur C. Oodd
|&gt;roplr were concerned
yesterday when Dodd made his llrst appearance
in Seminole County Court. "People were upset."
he said. "T h e y w r r r asking me why the Judge
(Alvol had said therr was no probable cause,
and we could hold him lor only 2-1 hours."
Miller continued. "But we only presented the
haste facts In the casr yesterday, lie ts
scheduled to Ik - liack In court today when we
hope to have the lu ll details ready fur
presentation to Ihe Judge."
Dodd was originally arrested Feb. H after
police reported finding hundreds of photographs
and video tapes of women at Drxld's olflee, a
travel service In Longwood

Show case for Sanford history
closed.for expansion in ‘92
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Staff Wrltor
SA N FO H D — Renamed and wllh a facelift, the
Sanford Museum. 520 E. First Street. Is reopening
after lietng closed for construction since October.
1002.
The enlargement ol Ihe building, at a total coat
of 6121,557, has doubled the size of the exhibit
spate and added some new ufner and meeting

areas.
Th e public Is tiring invited to an o |m*ii house on
the official grand opening dav of Sunday. Feb. 27

Mayor Bctlyc Smith Is scheduled to Ire on hand
for the official opening at 2 p m. The museum will
lie o|&gt;rn until 5 p m on that day.
Money u v il In the project is a combination of
flounces fmin government entitles and private
donations The largest ts $240,000 from the
Sydney O. Chase family. Other money Includes
that from the Historical Society. Tourist Devel­
opment Council. City of Sanford, and others.
Plans for the enlargement have actually been
underway for almost two years. Progress was
stalled lor a n u m b e r of m onths when a

See Museum. Page 2A

Teen dies after being struck
O V IE D O — William Todd Sparks. 13. of
Hoyulwood Lane In Oviedo, died Monday
following u bicycle accident.
T h r young man was crossing Alexandria
Avenue at State Road 434 when he was struck
by u ear H r had l&gt;crn airlifted to Orlando
Regional Medlral Center to I k - treated for his
Injuries
lloxpltul nlllclals said he died a short lime
after he arrived ut the hospital us u result of his
Injuries.

Fro m staff reports

INDEX
Bridge..........
Classlflsda.. ......4B,5B
8B
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h r r e / y w ith ra in
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low 70s. Wind east
15 mph and gusty
Huln chance 60 per­
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For mora waathar, aaa Page 2A

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Tho Sanlord Museum this year has already been
the recipient of the city's Beautification Award by
Ihe Sconlc Improvement Board

Update on Sanford police
Lawyers hired
for union
negotiations
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO H D - An Orlando based
law firm Is Itelng hired to represent
the City of Sanford In union negotia­

tions Wllh (MilIce T h e move is the
result of M o n d ay's vote which
places the majority nl thr (Killer
department under the Jurisdiction of
the Fraternal Order of Police, (FOP).
With City Manager Hill Simmons'
rreom m r tidal ton. the commission
unanimously approved the hiring nf
Muller Mint/ and Kornrcleh to serve
as chief negotiator. Others will serve
on behalf of the city. Including a
person assigned by Ihe chief of
(H ille r a n d m e m b e r s of Ih e

See Union. Page SA

C ops go
high tech
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Sanford police crim ­
inal Investigations are about to
move Into thr 21st century with the
city's approval for purrhase of a

new vldco/computer Imaging sys­
tem.
W ith a detailed written request,
plus Input from Poller Chief Ralph
Russell and Com m ander Dennis
Whitmire during a work session
Monday night, the cliy commission
agreed to nllow the purchase.
During Ihe formal meeting later
Monday evening, ihe commission­
ers gave a unanim ous vole of
upprovul for the purrhase Money Is
to come from the Law Enforcement

See Computers. Page BA

Local man brings
home the gold
■ » BUSAN WINNER
Herald Correspondent

Neighborhood W atch meeting
S A N FO H D — M L "S on n y" Habom Is urging
residents to gather for a nrlghborhiMMl watch
meeting. Th e arra over which he ts concerned Is
from 14th in 20th Streets, and between Oak and
Laurel avenues.
_
"W e are having serious problems In our a rra."
Hubert) said. "O ne of the neighbors was recently
robbed ut gun jiolnt. and our homes urr
continually being violated."
Th e head of the neighborhood watch group for
that area passed away lust ycur. and Ha born
said he wants to get It reorganized again Me lias
called the meeting at Ills home. 214 W. 15th
Street, for Sunday. Feb. 20. beginning at 5 p m .
"A re we going to Ire prisoners In our own
homes?" he asked. "Let's block the stum from
our neighborhood. Together, we can do it all."
Haborn Is a former Sanford City Commission­
er. serving for two Iro n s from 1060 until I960.
He was also mayor for a brief period.

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Hh i U Photo 0, h u i i W tow

Special Olympics Qold medalist Billy Chandlvr.

With all Ihe publicity and conver­
sation right now about the O ly m ­
pics. one might b rltrv r IPs only the
people from othr arcus that win the
ntcdnls. What are thr ehanres of
knowing an Olym pian winner, up
close and personul?
Well. Sanford bus Its own Gold
Medal O lym plr celebrity.
B illy Chandler, a resident of
Sanford since 1966. brought home
the gold, competing In the state's
Special Olympics In 1993. Not only
does he sport Ills gold medal around
Ills neck, but the piano In hts home
holds at least 13 trophies earned
front 1985 to 1991. Bowling Is Ills
specialty. Billy was part of a group
of bowlers, along with Shan Te rry .
Antrlla Ruber and Karen Rogers,
who were his teammates.
Billy was born In 1964 on a
military base In California. His
mother. Dorothy Chandler, said.
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babies ut seven months Instead of
n in e -m o n th t e r m s ." she said.
"Th e re was such a rash of pre­
mature babies. At the lime w r
didn't know w hy. Later w r learned
that thr area wus drslgnulrd for
missile trstlng and thut may have
tiern a contributing factor."
Billy wus diagnosed as having
c e re b r a l p a ls y , q u a d r ip le g ic ,
spastic, legally blind and w llh a
com m unication* problem. These
handicaps never stopped Ills deter­
mination to do what he enjoyed.
Being 3.000 miles away (m m family
wus hard for Dorothy so In 1966.
she and Billy moved to Sanford.
Going through a divorce uddrd to
burdens, but being a fighter, she
kept plugging away.
"M y In-laws and others said Just
put him In an Institution and forget
about h im ." said Dorothy. "M y
parents were the pillar of support
that kept me going and they backed
me In whatever came our w ay.”
Dorothy had read an article In

Chandler.Pag*
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County may give back sewage treatment plan'
n . J.
i MARK
M i n i BARFIELD
lu n n r i n
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Senior Stall Wrltor________________ ________________
SA N FO R D - Seminole County officials may
give (Kick a sewage treatment plant they bought
from developer Jam es Hickman four years ago
and pay 823.500 in hack rent to back out of a
soured deal.
Public Works Director l.arry Sellers said
Tuesday he Is awaiting a signed agreement from
Hickm an before taking the offer to county
commissioners far their OK. Sellers said Ihe deal
Is the cheapest way out for Ihe county.
"W e're going to save money liecause we'd have
to go In and take It dow n ." said Sellers. "We
figured It'd take county personnel and equipment
seven In 10 days to do It. We don't want It. It's un
obsolete plant with no value."
Th e lease arrangement between Ihe county and
Hickman began In Jun e 1989 when commission­
ers agreed to buy U k c Monroe Utilities from him
for 81.2 million. Th e deal Included the 17
year-old water and sewage treatment facility, the
vnluablr service area, a half-acre uud u lease to
the four acres where the sewage treatment plant
and settling (Kinds were located.
Under Ihe lease. Ihe county agreed to pay 81 for
the first year, then $16,000 yearly thereafter. Jim
Bible, tlie former deputy county manager who
engineered Ihe deal, said* the county Intended to
operate the larlllty for a year or two until thr
Ynnkrc latkr sewage treatment plant became
operative, then demolish It and divert It's
wastewater to Yankee Luke.
The county operated Ihe facility until 1991.
when a pump station hulll there diverted the raw
sewage to the c o u n ty G re e n w o o d Lakes
wastewater facility. Th e Yankee Lake facility was
delayed by design changes and permitting
problems and was not started until early 1992.
Yunkcc Lake was chut down several weeks later
lieenuse there wasn't enough sewage available for

The future ol thla sewage treatment plant la uncertain.
It to function properly.
Sellers said uftcr the Lake Monroe area sewuge
was diverted to G rrrn w o o d U k c s and the sewage
plant shut down. Hickman was notified the
county wus terminating Ihe lease and slopping
Ihe unnual payments. County records show
lllckinan was notified April 17. 1992 lltc lease
would lie terminated on J u ly 23. 1992.
Sellers said Hickman first tried to claim the
facility was his. then asserted It was Ihe county's
property, so It should tic removed from his
property.

H «»td bholo by Tommy Vincent

Discussions continued and ultimately, the
county olflelals tentatively agreed lust November
to puy the hark rent and turn over the sewage
treatment plan! to Hickman. Sellers said the
facility cun't lie used or moved, so must be
removed.
Hickm an's attorney. Sid Vlhlcn III. could not tie
reached.
Under the terms of the draft agreement, on flic
In Ihe county uttorncys office. Ihe county will pay
823.500 for Ihe period of J u ly 24. 1992 to Dee.

C Bee Sewage. Page BA

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NEWS PROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Parent altercation turned positive
By VICKI DeSORMIBR

Sextons indicted on m urder charges

Horald Stall Writer

T A M P A — A father and son of an Ohio family, which hus
hern cut.muled In a legal web of charges ranging from child
abuse to m urder, have been Indicted for killing a relative.
fiddle Lee Sexton S r , 51, and William Lee Sexton. 23. were
Indicted Wednesday for the first-degree nf Joel Good. 23. who
was strangled last month and burled Little Manatee Klvcr
Recreational Area In southern Hillsborough County.
Good was married to Eddie Sexton's daughter. Estella M.
“ Pixie” Good. 24. She also Is under arrest In the death of her
9-m onth-old son. Skipper Good. Estella Good appeared before
the Hillsborough County grand Jury but was not Indicted
Prosecutor Ron Hanes said charges against her arc pending.
Another brother. Charles Sexton. 18, of Canton. Ohio, nlso
testified before the grand Jury. He gave Information leading to
the burled bodies of Joel Good and the Infant, who was found
ai Hillsborough River Slate Park.

S A N FO R D - W hen kids get Into a light at
school, teachers a n J administrators know
how to deal with It.
Hut what can they do when parents go
after one another?
On Wednesday afternoon, the mothers ol
two of the students at Pine Crest Elemrntary School exchanged words as they were
going to pick their youngsters up nnd they
ettded up Involved In a physical altercation.
“ All we ran do Is look for the |&gt;oslt!vr
aspect In all of this." said assistant principal
Dr. Hob Leldner. "W e have to let the
children know that this kind of thing
happens, but It's not the right way lo
resolve an argum ent."
Leldner said the light occurred al about
1:10 Wednesday afternoon. Just as students
were gelling out of school. It happened
across 27th Street from the school and.
alerted by the school crossing guard, he had
crossed over to see what was hup|x*ntug. lie
said the combatants were “ rolling on the
ground."

Girl attacks bus attendant
T IT U S V IL L E — A 13-year-old girl from a youth Institution
attacked and threatened to kill a bus attendant after the
wom an refused to give her a good behavior stamp.
Police said the girl assaulted Devcreux Hospital and
Children's Center bus attendant Hetty Sells. 51. after Sells told
the girl she could not have the stamp because she had
misbehaved.
T h e bus driver. Geraldine Jones. 04. and a second attendant.
Beatrice Starkes. 43. tried to restrain the girl, said Titusville
police spokesman J a y Cullen said.
Hut police say the girl pulled hair out of Sells' head and threw
It In her face, then grabbed Jones' halrnnd scratched her face.
Jones broke free and ran to a nearby police substation.
Cullen said.

Senate panel defeats birth control bonus
T A L L A H A S S E E — A Senate panel defeated a proposal to give
welfare women who have a Norplant Implant an extra SlOO a
month.
But before the Crim inal Justice Committee rejected the tdra
Wednesday. It made the proposal more evenhanded: Men more
thun $5,000 behind on child support payments to welfare
mothers could get 75 percent of the debt waived If they
undergo vusectomles.
"If It's good for women. It ought to be good for m e n ." Sen.
Patricia Grogan said.

From Associated Prow report#

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of H enry S. S a n fo rd 's wife.
Sanford's daughter Carola gave
controversy arose over
the physical appearance of the the city her father's library' of
19th century books, m any of his
front exterior of the building.
household furnishings, and his
T h e disagreement concerned
whether It should be a Mediter­ p ap e rs w h ich n u m b e r over
ranean Revival style structure, 55,000 Items and encompass his
or more in fitting w ith the experience as a lawyer, diplo­
mat. and businessman.
historic nature of some of San­
As u historical note, ft Is In
ford's downtown area.
honor of Carols that the lake at
The Mediterranean was even­
the rear of the m useum was
tually selected, and the work
named Lake Carola.
continued.
Clarke commented. " O u r new
Late last year, with construc­
museum now contains a large
tion nearing conclusion, the
gallery which will exhibit the
Sanford C ity Commission agreed
history of Sanford from ancient
to allow u renam ing of the
lim e s to the p re s e n t." She
museum. Originally known as
added. "T h e exhibit housed In
the H e n ry S h e lto n Sanford
the Chase gallery will be chang­
Museum and Library- H is now
ing as (he museum's collection
called Sanford Museum.
grow s."
There are however, several
T h e museum's regular hours
specific areas which have been
of operation beghlnnlng March I
given individual names such as
will be 1) a m. until 4 p m .
the Chase gallery. In honor of Tuesday through Friday, and 2
the major benefactor.
p.m . until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Th e Sanford Museum Is a
Appointments for special lours
division of the Recreation and
m ay be arranged.
Parks Deartmcnt of the City of
"A s a special event," Clarke
Sanford. Alecia Clarke Is the
said. *‘wc will also be open both
Museum Director and Curator.
Saturday and Sunday on March
Clarke explained. " T h e San­
5th and Oth during the unnual
ford M useum 's goals are to
St. Jo hns River Festival which
perpetuate the mem ory of Henry
w ill be held nearby at Fort
Shelton Sanford, for whom the ! Mellon Park."
city Is named, and to collect and
Fo r those two days, hours will
exhibit artifacts and archival
be noon until 4 p.m. on the 5th.
material which reflect the histo­
and noon until4 :30 o n the Oth.
ry of the city."
For information pertaining to
T h e original m useum was
Ihe Sanford M useum , phone
built In 1957 to fulfill the wishes
330-5698.

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( W e h a v e to let t h e
children know that this kind
of thing happens, but it’s
not the right way to resolve
an argument. J
-D r. Bob Leldner
"F ro m a distance. 1 llmught they were
kids, bul us I got closer I saw they were
adults and 1 called back for someone to call
the police." he said. " I (old I he ladles I hat
they should break It up because Hie {Miller
had been called."
He said the {Milter arrived "almost Im m e­
diately" and the women went on their way.
According to Sanford Police, no arrests
were made In the Incident.
One of the mothers is a member of the
school's P TA Imm rd. t.cidnrr said, and lie
said he was not familiar with the other
w om an, but knew that she was the {Mrrnt of
one nf the students
Leldner said Ihr families tune "had some

problems in the past" bul nothing had ever
erupted on or near campus before.
The students at the school w trr aim//
over Ihe Incident this morning. Leldner said
“ It was making Us way through the
grapevine this m orning." he said, "so we
decided to make the best of It."
A memo was prepared for the students
mid teachers that explained what really
happened, as the students had begun to
embellish the details of the event. The
teachers were given Instructions on how to
answer the questions that the students
might have.
"A n d wc wanted to make a lesson mil of
this." Leldner said. "W e are telling the kids
that this Is not the way to resolve problems
and that when yon do get into lights
authorities have lo he called. In this case,
unfortunately. It was the police, who were
called."
Leldner said that Ihe students are being
given some Instruction on conflict resolution
techniques this morning. Leldner said.
Yesterday afternoon's fight is being held up
as an example of what not to do, he added

Clinic focus
of protests,
court ruling,
legislation
By IKE FLORES
Associated Press Writer_________
M ELB O U R N E - Th e modest
house doesn't look much dif­
ferent from Its neighbors along
D ix ie L a n e e x c e p t for Its
extended driveway ami pavrtl
{larking area to Ih r side of the
from door.
F o r 17 y e a rs, ihe A w are
Woman Center for Choice In
Melbourne has served thousands
of women who decided lo termi­
nate thrtr pregnancies through
a lion ion.
And for 17 yntrs. It lias been
the target of ministers' sermons,
ungry pickets, zealots who have
threatened doctors and staff and
destroyed property — and people
of faith and conviction who walk
In sllrnl protest or kneel and
pray on the sldeuitlk In front.

Herald Phetaa by Tm

Leaders in the com m unity
Mother Blanch# Bell Weaver, above, director ol
Rescue Outreach Mission. West l3lh Street.
Sanlord, a cce p te d Ihe Sem inole County
commission's proclamation ol Black History
Month trom commissioner Carlton Henley as
oommisilonars Pal Wanes and Olck Vsq Dor
Wotrto took*'on. African-American business
leaders, belong, were presented copies Oftfie
proclamation by Ihe Seminole County Com­
mission during Its regular meeting recently.
Those honored Included, from left lo right.
Francina Dubose. Seminole county employeo.

Now. Aware Woman clinic Is a
major focus In a different battle
' — In the Florida Legislature. Hie
U .S . Congress and the U.S.
Supreme Court
Abortion practitioners such as
Aware Woman owner Patricia
Wtndlc. and tlirlr supporters
nut'll as traders nf (he National
Organization for Women, appear
to have convinced doubters that
elements of the anti-abortion
m ovem ent threaten society's
laws as well as clinics, patients
and doctors.

u i,

Vincent

the Rev Bobby Player, pastor of New Ml.
Calvary M. B Church, Sanlord; Mother Blanche
Beil Weaver, director of Rescue Outreach
Mission, Sanford; Dr^ H. D. Rucker, pastor of
First Shiloh M B Church, Sanlord, Regina
Reaves. E-911 technician Tor Seminole County
Public Safety, Emory and Gladys Grown, owners
ol E. * G. Apartments, Midway; Belly and
Freddie Robinson, owners of Robinson's
Plumbing, Sanford; Eunice Wilson, owner of
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary. Inc., Sanford,
and Gall Chisolm. Seminole county employee

The clinic owners, feminists
and grassroots defense groups
are for once on Ihe offensive.
T h e y have generated public
awareness.
"W c have worked for years lo
get everyone lo understand Ihe
seriousness, and the conspiracy.
Involved with these aml-abortlon
groups." W lndlc said.
"F o r so long, we were unable
lo convince people that II Is Ihe
same leaders — nomadic rurpclbaggers — wbo arc simulta­
neously pulling th rlr dirty tricks
nnd violence at dlnlcs across the
country."

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T o d a y : Mostly c lo u d y and
breezy with rain likely. High In
the lower 70s. Wind cast 15 tnph
a n d g u sty. Rain chance 60
percent.
To n ig h t: Mostly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of rain. Low
In the upper 50s to lower 60s.
W ind east 10 lo 15 m ph.
F rid a y : Variable cloudiness
and windy with a 3 0 percent
chance of rain. High In the lower
70s. W ind east 20 m ph and
gusty.
Extended forecast: Saturday
through Monday. Partly cloudy
and warm with a chance of
showers. Lows In Ihe 60s. Highs
In the 80s.

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S A TU R D A Y
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SUNDAY
Ptiy cldy 78-58

M A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Wuves are
2-3 feel and chqipy. Current Is
slightly lo the north w ith a water
temperature of 6 2 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Wuves
are 2-4 feet with a slight choppy.
Current is lo H r north with a
water lenqicrnUm' of 62 drgrers.

MONDAY
Ptiy cldy 78-58

TICKS

STATISTICS

F R ID A Y t

T h r high le m perultire In
Sanford Wednesday was 72
degrees and U r overnight low
wus 59 as reported by Ihe
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research und Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for Ihe
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a . in.
Thu rsd ay, totalk-d .08 Inches.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was H3 degrees and
Thursday's overnight tow was
60. as recorded by the Nullonal
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport

SOLUNAR TA B L E : Min. 11:00
u .m .. 11:25 p .m ; MaJ. 4:50 n.m..
5 :1 0 p.m . T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: highs, 11:45 u.m ., 2 00
.m .: lows. 5 :0 0 a .m ., 6:15 p.m.:
ew Smyrna Beach: highs.
11 50 u.m.. 2:05 p .m .: lows. 5.05
ii.m .. 6:20 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
h i g h s . ----------a m .. 2:20 p.m.:
lows, 5:20a.m .. 6c35 p.m .

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■OATINQ
S t. Augustine to Ju p ite r Inlet
Sm all craft advisory.
To nigh t: Wind northeusl to
east 20 to 25 Ids. Seas 6 to 9 ft
bul higher In the gulf strrum.
Hay and Inland waters rough.
R u in an d s c a tte r e d t h u n ­
derstorms. F riiliy: W ind northeasi 20 lo 30 kls Sous 7 lo 10 ll
but much higher In Ihe gulf
strrum .

□Wednesday's high
74
□ Barometric pressure.30.21
Li Relative Humidity • a a * BO pet
□ W in d s .....Northeast 10 mph
' 1Rainfall.....1.. .............. Trace
C Sunset...................6:17 p.m.
' Sunrise...... - ......... 7:01 a.m.

Temperature* Indicab prevtout day »
h-ghandovernight b* tola m EST
City
Hi La Prc Otlk
Anchorage
70 01
Of
Atlanta
at 47
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Atlantic City
ai tl
Of
Baltimore
at 71
Of
Billing*
14 74
Of
Birmingham
aa 77
cdy
Bltmarck
41 10
Cdy
Bout
11 10
cdy
Bolton
77 14
Of
Burlington.Vt
1) 01
Of
Char Inton 1 C
14 10
Of
Charleston. W Va
11 71
Of
Charlotte, NC.
44 77
cdy
Cheyenne
11 74
cdy
Chicago
4J 14
cdy
Cleveland
40 77
Of
Concord N H
M 04
Of
Dal lot Ft Worth
aa 4)
Of
Denver
ar 70
Or
Det Motnet
u 77
Of
Detroit
» 71
Or
Honolulu
» 44 44 Of
Houston
71 40
cdy
Indianapoltk
44 70
cdy
Jaction Ml**
41 77
Cdy
Kenvoi City
44 47
cdy
Lot Vegat
40 48
cdy
Lillie Rock
at 4}
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Lot Angela*
a* 17 a cdy
Memphit
at 74
Cdy
Milwaukee
44 U
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Mplt SI Paul
41 n
Or
Hath*ilia
47 N
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New Or leant
44 &lt;7
Or
New York City
74 »
Of
Oklahoma City
47 74
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Omaha
44 14
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Philadelphia
47 »
Or
F*hotnl»
*0 40
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PIHlbuvgh
41 71
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Portland.Maine
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11 Lout*
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Salt Lake City
14 41
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Seattle
10 44 47 m
Wathlngton.O C
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, February 17, 1994 - 3A

Proposal for chemical castration
A ttem p ted murder
Sanford police arrested J o h n Charles DeFreeuw. 25. 3219
Sanford Avenue. The arrest report, released Monday, Indicated
the Incident occurred on Feb. 3, when DeFreeuw reportedly
Mruck u man In the head w ith a beer mug. In the 1700 block of
W. Airport B lvd „ causing severe damage to his skull.
DeFreeuw was charged with attempted m urder.

A partm ent burglary
Joseph Jerom e McGlblany. 30. 1200 W. 8 th Street, Sanford,
wns located by Sanford police at an apartment on Landings
Drive Saturday, lie was charged with loitering and prowling.
|&gt;ossrsalnn of burglary tools, und possession of drug parapher­
nalia.
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r

Traffic stops
• Daniel Eugene Frlcke, 35. Sanford, w us arrested by
Sanford police following a traffic stop Saturduy at 3rd Street
and Laurel Avenue, lie wus charged with driving with a
suspended/revoked license
•Joseph Halley James. 37. 1508 Mellonvlllr Avenue, was
stopped on S.K. *10 by sheriff's deputies S u n d a y. He was
charged w ith driving with u suspended/revoked license, und
having no drivers license.
• Thom as K. Thompson. 30. 288 Warren Avenue. U n g wixk I. was stopped by lamgwood police on W urren Avenue
Sunday. He was charged w ith driving w ith a suspended/revokrd license, obstruction by disguise, a n d attached lug
not assigned.
• Karl S Wilson. 38. 201 S. Maple Avenue, w as stopped by
Sanford police on Airport B lvd .. following u traffic accident
Saturday. H r was charged with being a habitual traffic
offender.
• David C la rk Kohler. J r .. 25. u88 Lake C o m o Drive. Lake
Mary, was stopped by Lake Mary police S u n d a y . He wus
charged w ith driving with a sus|&gt;endrd/rrvoked license, and
possession of cannabis, less than one gram

Disturbance calls
• James Edw ard Campbell. 31. 2320 Broadw ay, Sanford,
was arrested Saturday by sherlfTs deputies In the 3500 block of
S.K. -10. Deputies said he hud refused to leave a market when
usked to do so. He was rharged with resisting un ofneer without
violence.
• Michael Klchard Myall. 22. 720 Cherokee C ircle . Sanford,
was anes!ed by deputies walking along U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92 In
Casselberry Sunday. He was churged with disorderly Intoxica­
tion.
• Bert A n d re w Dickens. 23. with no local address, was
anested following a reported fight with a man In a parking lot
In the 2100 block of S. French Avenue. Sanford police charged
him with disorderly conduct and battery.
• John Marion McKinney. 20. 805 Elm Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police at Ills residence Sunday. He was charged
with disorderly conduct and resisting an ofneer without
violence.
• Darmlne A nth ony Sortanzo. 31. 316 W. 9 th Street, was
arrested ny Sanford police following a light at a restaurant In
the 2100 block of S. French A venue Sunday. He was charged
with battery.

Dom estic cases
• Hattie O live r Hardy. 41. and Major Lawson. 5 0. both of 127
Bethune Circle, were utTested Saturday at their residence by
Sanford police following an altercation. Each was charged with
domestic violence, (hattcryl.
• Hubert L u ym n n Moore, J r .. 31. whom Sanford police said
refused to give an address, was arrested following a
disturbance w ith u female In the 100 block of N. Bristol Circle
Sunday. He wus charged with domestic violence. Ibatteryl.
• Gilbert Correa. 27. 215 K uskln Street. Lake Mary, was
arrested Sunday by Lake Mury pollre following a dispute with
Ills wife. He was charged with domestic violence, (battery |.
•Willie Choice. 44. 2408 S. Lake Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested ut Ills residence by Sanford (wllce Sunday following un
argument with his wife. He was charged w ith aggravated
battery (domestic violence).

Warrant arrests
W. D. Jones. 43. 2580 Ridgewood, was arrested at his
residence by Sanford police Saturday. He was w anted on a
warrant for d rivin g with a suspended/revoked license.
• Kenneth Leo Bunge. 20. of Oviedo, was extradited from
Danville. Indiana to the John E . Polk Correctional Facility
Saturday, lie wus wunlcd on three warrants, each for violation
of parole on convictions of grand theft auto.
• Jason Rebel Hendricks. 19. 218 Palm Place. Sunford. was
arrested near the Plnecrest Elentcntury School S u n d a y. He was
wanted on three separate warrants for violation of parole on
previous convictions of attempted burglary, attempted rob­
bery. and dealing In stolen property.

Incidents reported to th e sheriff
• A vehicular burglary was reported Sunday In the 400 block
of Sun Lake Circle near Lake Mary. 1300 In stcreo/CD
equipment and $60 In compact discs were reportedly stolen,
along with a reported $ 150 In dantuge done to the vehicle.
• Tw o separate burglaries were reported S u n d a y at the
Seminole C o u n ty Humane Society on County H o m e Road.
Each Involved the theft of a dog. One reporl said a mixed pit
bull. I-year old. was taken. The other report said a mixed-breed
dog was stolen. T h e dogs were In a fenced com pound at the
lime.
. ,
• Over $400 In dart gninc equipment was reportedly stolen
Sunday from a booth ut Flea W orld. 4311 S. Orlando Drive.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• ♦800 In entertainment equipment was reportedly stolen
Friday from a residence In the 1200 block of E. 4th Stteet.
• A purse-snatching was reported In a parking lot Friday In
the 3600 block of S. Orlando Drive. According to the report, a
witness said the thief drove off In un older model B M W car.
• A burglary was reported Sunday In an upartm ent at
Seminole Gardens on W. 5lh Street. Drawers were rummaged,
but nothing wus determined to be missing. $50 In dam age was
reported to a w indow In the apartment.
• A $300 cellular phone was reportedly stolen S u n d a y front
an unlocked car parked In the 500 block of E. First Street.
• Four separate thefts have been reported In un apartm ent In
the 500 block of W . Airport Blvd.. between Feb. 7 a n d Feb. 10.
A total of $15 In currency und * 40 In food Items u rc reported
missing.
.. .
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• A burglary was reported Friday In the 2500 block of S. Oak
Avenue. 8 1.500 In 50 dollar bills were reportedly taken.
• A vehicle rc|&gt;orted us stolen from a Deltona man was found
by police Saturday In u |&gt;arklng lot In the 2600 block of S.
Orlando Drive.
• 8400 In tools was reportedly stolen from a vehicle Saturday
In a driveway of the 1900 block of Cedar Avenue.

Double battery
A Sanford m an reported two separate Incidents of being
battered by another man T u -sday. Sanford police arrested
Robert Janies H ulpln. 18. 240 Acorn Drive. Longwood. Police
said he had approached a man In the 1300 block of Grovcvlew
W ay and asked for a cigarette lighter. He then reported y
pushed the man against a wall and left the area. Police “ Id he
returned u short while later, and threw the man ° ‘ he «round.
hitting him w ith his fist. Hulpln was located by police and
arrested on two separate charges of battery.

■y ADAM VIOMANS
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Rapists on their sec­
ond conviction would face ’‘chemical'*
castration under a measure proposed to
deter violent sexual offenders, the bill's
sponsor said.
“ Imprisonment alone does not work."
state Sen. Robert Wexlcr said. "Tw o-thirds
of violent rapists are repeat offenders. We
cannot build prison cells fust enough to hold
these criminals behind bars for life.
At a news conference Wednesday to
discuss his proposal. W exlcr said the
current system of punishm ent falls to
protect women and children from violent

sexual predators.
W om en's groups, the Am ertran Civil
Llberllcs Union nnd other opponents said
they didn't believe that castrating violent
sexual offenders would prevent them from
com m itting other violent crimes.
"If you castrate u person who Is prone to
com m it sexual battery — whether It's
physically or chemically — they'll Just use
another weapon like a Ituscball bat or a
broom stick or a bottle or an ax handle.”
said Rep. Elaine Gordon. D-North Miami.
" T h is Isn't going to reduce violence agalnsl
wom en. It's Just going to change the use of
what wrapon that Is used."
Under Wexler's bill (SB 1984). Ihr slate
would "chem ically" castrate rapists who are

H a n d ic a p p e d m a n
s u e s c o u n try c lu b
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Wrltor
LA K E M ARY A h a n d i­
capped m a n has filed suit
ugulnst T lm u r u a n Golf and
Country Club and Its manage­
m ent c la im in g he was u n ­
lawfully discriminated agalnsl
during un Incident In Ju ly.

comodatlons for handicapped
persons other than parking lot
spaces. F u rth e r, llo u te nvllle
says In the suit he was told byemployees. " T h e y did not care
how many legs the plaintiff had
and that he was In follow the
same rules as n o n -d lsu b lcd
golfers or he would tie thrown off
the golf course."

James lloutenvllle surd the
club claiming employees would
not allow him to drive a golf cart
off the designated paths and
closer to the greens. An am ­
putee. Houtenvlllc made the
requested so he didn't have to
walk so far causing him pain.
Named as defendants In the suit
are Tlm uruan Inc. doing busi­
ness as T lm a c u u n Golf and
Country Club and Golf Trust
Management Services Inc.

lloutenvllle claims the actions
of the employees constituted
unlawful discrimination under
the Florida C ivil Rights Art of
1992. He claim s he suffered
mental anguish und loss of
dignity us the result of the July30 Incident, lloutenvllle Is not a
member of the club but planned
to use the course us a member of
the general public. He Is seeking
damages In excess of $ 15.000

Tlm acuan employees advised
lloutenvllle. according to the
suit, that they make no ac-

T l m a c u a n a t t o r n e y P h il
Kcldlsh said he could not com ­
ment because he had not been
served with a copy of the suit.

Cigarette
smoke may
endanger kids
at restaurants
l y TBRRI LA NO FORD
Associated Press Writer
H O U S TO N - Fast-food rrstau
rants hire children with play­
grounds and special nteuls. but
fall to protect them from sec­
ondhand clgurette smoke, the
state's attorney general charges
" E v e r y Informed Am erican
knows that smoking kills. We
know iliot It kills not only
smokers but also people sur­
r o u n d e d b y s m o k e ." D a n
Morales said Wednesday.
He filed separate lawsuits
Wednesday In state district court
against McDonald's. K F C . Ta ro
Bell. Long John Silver's Seafood
Shops and Burger King, de­
manding that they either make
ih e lr restaurants smokefree.
cntllatc them belter or post
.Igns warning of the dangers of
secondhand smoke.
In Te x a s, public sm oking
Is s u e s are u s u a lly left tu
municipalities, which Issue their
own city ordlnuircs.
T h e lawsuits d a lm It Is "false,
misleading and deceptive" to
suggest that t l r public Is pro­
tected by the creation of non­
smoking sections. Without sepa­
rate ventilation systems for the
sections, secondhand smoke Is
|ust recirculated In the restau­
rant. Morales sakl.
Th e attorney general said he
went to court nfter 18 months of
discussions failed to bring about
voluntary action by Ih r restau­
rants. Only three weeks ago. In a
meeting with 17 state attorneys
general In Washington. D.C..
Morales sit Id litigation wasn't
necessary.
Morales said he sued only
fast-food restaurants becuusc
"w e believe that where children
are most at risk ... that's where
our efforts shoukl begin."
He said 25 percent of fast-food
customers are children and 40
percent of the clialns' employees
are under the ageof 18.
T h e lawsuits seek court orders
to force the chains to comply,
and unspecified damages If Ihey
don’t.
Morales’ action took some of
the chains by surprise.
Burger King Corp. of Miami
said Morales hud agreed In May
1993 not to six* It as long as
discussions on the subcct con­
tinued.
More than GOO Burger King
restaurants In the U.S. Ituvc
voluntarily banned smoking.
Irvine. Calif.-bused Taco Bell Is
testing smokefree arras In some
stores, spokesw om an Ja n ls
S m ith said Wednesday. S h r
would not say where Ihey werr
being tested.
M c D o n a ld 's C o rp . of Oak
Brook. III. said 2.200 McDonald's
r e s t a u r a n t s a re a lr e a d y
smokefree.

Legal N o tic e s
N O TIC I OF
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register Mid nama with tna
Division el Corporation*. Telia
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■It
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Ficlilleut Nama Statute*. To
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N O T IC I OF PUBLICATION
A OJ Char la* Ourant
F It Jerry Rlchmon
EdSHanry Wilton
E IS Kathleen Reynolds
Personal Preparty consisting
at furniture. mattrataa*. tires,
lam ps, drastert. clothing,
electronics. Industrial eau'p
ment. miscellaneous bo.os end
other personal Item*, will be
sold ai public auction m ac
cordenca oith Florida Statutes.
Sell Storage Facility Act Sac
lions S) SOS and U S0» to Mllsty
owners lion tor rants due The
puOitc auction will In held on
February tt. IMS 10 00 A M at
the tolloning addratt
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D EO M

convicted for a second violent sexual
offense.
Th e procedure would Involve the Injection
of a hormone suppressant to reduce the
production of testosterone. T h e chemical
would dim inish violent, dcvlunl sexual
behavior, said Wexler. D-Boca Raton.
" T o clear up any confusion, there Is no
bodily mutilation of the crim inal." he said.
"Chemical castration Is the punishment
that fits the crime of violent sexual attack,
and the public Is demanding It."
Offenders also would face prison lime and
would receive counseling. Wexlcr said.
More than 5,000 convicted sex offenders
are In stale prison while thousands more
have been releused early from prison, hr
said.

Midway man claims
3 others beat him
By NICK PPKIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D — T w o men were
arrested by sherlfTs deputies
Tuesday In the Midway area. A
third Is being sought In con­
nection with the heating of
another man
Deputies responding to a call
regarding a disturbance on
Randall Street, reported find­
ing a man on the ground who
had apparently been beatrn.
During questioning, the man
said th re e men had
approached him In u car. got
out. and began beating him
with a rolling pin nnd glass
object.
The man also told deputies
that one of the men returned
to the vehicle, got whut he
believed was a 38 caliber
handgun, and threatened to
kill him.
Deputies said the man was
suffering from two lacerations

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on the head and apparent
trauma to Ills back. He was
reportedly able to Identify the
men for officers before Itelng
transported to the Central
Florida Regional Hospital for
treatment.
One. Identified as Ellis Rozell
Staley. 20. 2471 Grecnway.
was located at Ills residence
and placed under arrest on
charges of aggravated battery,
use of a firearm In the com ­
mission of a felony, and bur­
glary.
Th e second man wus re­
ported to be Lewis Thom as
B o o n e J r . . 2 0 . of 2 5 5 0
Crawford Drive. He was also
located at his residence and
arrested on similar charges.
Both were transported to the
John E. Polk Correctional Fa­
cility where Ihey were Itelng
held without bond.
Th e third man. Identlfed on
the arrest report us Jam es Lee.
Is sttll being sought for ques­
tioning by deputies.

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NOTICE
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ot Seminole Community Collage
announces two special board
meetings to which oil parson*
or* Invited
Oslo and Time Monday. Fab
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EDITORIALS

W hat next for
People’s
Fireworks?
Sieve Alford has been raising money for the
J u ly -tlh fireworks display for the past four
years. He has announced he no longer plans
to undertake l i t project.
Alford has been criticized by some people In
the (&gt;ast. and became Involved in a legal
problem overpaym ent for the 1992 fireworks
which fizzled and caused m any people to be
disappointed.
Last year however, an esthnnted 25,000
persons gathered at Fort Mellon Park to
witness what was reported as the best display
ever.
All four years. Alford has accomplished
what has amounted to an outaandlng Job In
obtaining fireworks funds with very little
help. A lth o ugi m any individuals and busi­
ness leaders assisted with donations, only a
small handful of people actually helped him
In seeking andfar collecting the money.
Alford has a family and full-time Job.
Perhaps the annual people's fireworks drives
took too m uch of his time. We cannot blame
him for relinquishing his time-consuming
leadership role.
Now however, the next qua tlo n Is, will
someone else take the ball and run with it. or
will Sanford no longer have a fireworks
display for the 4th.
Whoever tries to solicit funds for a display
should know from the very start that It takes
thousands of dollars.
Alford has proven that It Is too big for one
person or for even Just a few. It will take a
large g ro u p with m any energetic fund-raisers
to give Sanfcrd a 1994 Ju ly 4th fireworks
event.
Additionally. It Is not something which can
wait until the last minute. Arrangements
must be made as soon as posable In order to
hire someone to detonate the rockets.
Is anyone willing to undertake this project?
Alford has ofTered to turn overall Information
he has obtained during the past years, and
lend assistance If asked.
Th e people rf Sanford have two choices. Go
somewhere else to sec the traditional J u ly 4th
fireworks, or have a local organization dive
Into this, which will require strong citizen
support.
Steve Alford started this. Who will continue
It?

LETTERS
Storm the blockade
/(*• the coat of health care atupld! O u r U.S.
Representative Dan Miller simply Just docs not get
il. T h e majority of Americans get It.
We get less and less for more and more money.
A ll Americans arc In jeopardy because private
health Insurance no longer can be trusted to
provide a safety net And the pcopfc who now have
health insurance are the recipients of the outra­
geous statistics of unnecessary surgeries. Fraud,
administrative waste, providers who refuse to
iiolicc themselves, deceptive bookkeeping by
hospitals. Inforimtlon hidden from the consumer
to protect the providers, etc., adds to our
Insecurity. M u k of us know the only way to
straighten out tilts mess Is with federal mundules,
cost controls, luncst Information about outcomes
of medical care.and one system for all.
Representable Miller’s comments on President
Clinton's Stale of the Union sptcch reflect his
brainwashing with Washington. D C .'s Republican
politics and an Insulated, narrow and fearful view
of change. Rather than trying to learn from his
constituency the horrors of a heal lit care system in
crisis, he prefers to play partlsm politics with
Republican blockades.
At a meeting In Tam pa. Ja n . 23. 1994. single
payer advorutnt from all over Florida heard D r
Samir N. Banodi. Professor of Health Policy and
Management, aid Director of International Health
Management Programs at the University of South
Florida, give sane enlightening facts:
Percentage-wise the United Stales 1s low In life
expectancy and birth mortality rites. Is lowest In
the num ber admitted to hospitals of any Industri­
alized nation. Is lowest In the number of hospltul
days. Is lowest In the number rf contacts with
doctors for consultation. Is lowest ki the num ber of
prescription tin g s per capita, and by far, the most
expensive ayalan In the world.
O u r supposedy free market for profit should
mean quality, lower prices, free choice due to
competition. D U It Is more an act of skim ming for
profils. Even die non-profit liospitala use their
surpluses to eipand rather than reduce costs to
consumers. D r. Oanoob concluded that the nega­
tive aspects of governm ent are not as negative os
aspects of the private, free m arket.
O u r Representative Dan Miller h a blockade to
comprehensive health reform. S torm the blockade.
Mary Dallnt
Venice. Fla.

Of nil the unfortunate aspects of President
Clinton's decision to plunge this country Into a
military opcrullon in Bosnia. (terhups the saddest
Is that It took n television program to produce It.
There was a time when American presidents
and their diplomatic and m ilitary advisers
weighed the options In a given situation, ndopled
a policy. persuaded our allies to go along with It.
and then If necessary brought the force of
American arms to t&gt;ear to achieve the desired
result. T h e Gulf War Is only the latest example
Insofar ns Bill Clinton ever had a policy on
Bosnia. It was derived from Ids attacks on
President Bush, during the campaign, for not
doing enough to slop Serbian aggression Once
in thr White House. Mr. Clinton sent Secretary of
Stnte Christopher to Europe to line up our allies
far "surgical air strikes" on the Serbs. But
Warren Christopher got nowherr (an old habit of
Ills), and Clinton settled Into a do-nothing mode,
blaming the Europeans for his Inaction.
H r was still In It. a couple of weeks ago. when
CNN broadcast live coverage of the damage
caused by u heavy mortar shell which landed In
a Sarajevo marketplace, killing 6H people. Ten
thousand people have died In Sarajevo during
(he present civil war. without (rightly. In my
opinion! moving Western governments to risk

the lives of their own soldiers by Intervening
mlllturtly. But the cor|&gt;sr8. the bloodshed and thr
screams of the wounded us recorded by CNN's
cameras caused Just
e n o u g h r e v u ls io n
around the world to
force Mr. Clinton and
the Western govern­
ments to act. N A T O
will bomb the Serbs
If t h e y h a v e n ' t
s la p p e d s h e l l i n g
Sarajevo by Frb. 2 1.
Th e actual bom b­
ing will hr carried
o u t hy A m e ric a n
planes, against thr
advice of the entire
A m e ric a n m ilita ry
^The world Is a
establishm ent
dirty place, and
B o m b in g w ill a c ­
cruel and
c o m p lis h n o th in g
inexcusable
permanent, hut may
crimes are
well lead to calls for
commuted all
I n t e r v e n t i o n by
over it ail the
N A T O ground forres
time J
(Including American
troops) to c o u n te r the S e rb s ’ retaliatory

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measures. Meanwhile, there Is the ever present
danger that some unlucky U S. airman will lie
shot down, captured, and either killed or dragged
contemptuously through the streets of Serbcontrolled towns.
Where In all this Is the American "vllal
Interest." the existence of which lias always
heretofore been required If American lives were
to be put at risk? There simply is none. The
world Is a dirty place, and cm cl and Inexcusable
crimes are committed all over It all the time. 1 lie
Idea that U Is the moral obligation of Ih r United
Stairs to tKirge around putting an end to all such
things • or at least those that CNN manages to
cover live •• Is a positively grotesque substitute
for a sensible foreign policy.
T o cover themselves, thr perpetrators of this
folly *- Messrs. Clinton and Christopher, our U N.
Ambassador Madeleine Albright, etc. - have
argued that, while no "vital Intrrrst" o( the
United Stales Is at stake In Bosnia, we do have
an "Interesl" ihcrr which somehow justlllrs
American military Intervention.
T h r truth Is that Mr. Clinton, having shot off
his mouth most lll-advlacdly during the cam­
paign about what wc ought to do to the Serbs,
later took refuge In the wise refusal o( our allies
to help him do It.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Been slurred?
Call PC hotline
Day In aiul day out. the senses are
pummeled with offensive slgtls and sounds.
T h e airwaves throb with tnrtrrect music and
names and words. Th e spertrum vibrates
with aspersions and sluntWs and slurs.
Perceptive people literally cannot tu rn
around without having tirtr sensibilities
assaulted.
i
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Help the National
Clearinghouse (nr Po­
litically Correct Stuff
to purge the scourge
of p o litic a l In c o r­
rectness When you
encounter an Incor­
rect product, mi In ­
correct sign, an In­
correct cliche, call
our hotline and re­
port It Immediately.
Remember, only you
can prevent hurt feel­
ings and preserve
self-esteem.
£ Remember, only
T ills messugr Is
ou can prevent
provided by the peo­
urt feelings
ple at Nlckplcks.
and preserve
Have a PC day,
sell esteem. J
Ricky: Hello, h this
the National Clear­
inghouse fur Politi­
cally Correct StuflV
PC Person: Yqi. Th e N-C-P-C-S. Nlckplcks.
Ricky: Good. Listen, I heard that Ih r town
of Longmont. Gilo., replaced ull their "Dead
E n d " street slffia with "N o Outlet" signs
because II offcriied the living to lie reminded
of their mortality. But I think It's those who
are no longer with us. thr dearly departed,
who are being treated dlsparatJngly.
PCP: We've been urging public officials to
respect the terminally tnruivenlcnerd but
nobody listens. W e'll keep trykig.
Lucy: Il really got under my skin with the
Bobbttt trials and the way the phulloccntrlc
media kept using the word "penis" over and
over like It's no problem. I n ra n . to same of
us. that 1s a hot button word because In this
patriarchal society, penis means privilege. So
a legalized rapist was deprived of a body pari.
You'd think t l r dirty rat had been de­
capitated.
PCP: We tried repeatedly to get the media
to d e s c rib e J o h n W a yn e B o b b itt as
"phalllcally challenged." hut they Ignored us.
Fred: Hey. PCcrs. I've get two for you.
Know thut saying, "p ig In a pike"? Isn't that
making fun of pigs or somnhlng? 1 mean,
pigs are people, too. aren't they? And the
other one ts litis phrase you Ira r ull the time
-- "the opera ain't over till the fat Indy sings."
Come on. Fal foks have rights.
PCP: Superb suggesllons. Because of Ih r
connotations of filth and muck that surround
the word pig. lb use constitutes species torn,
W c ought to say "anim al of tfrth in a poke."
And the oh-so-cute fat lady thing Is clrurlv
slzclsm. It should be changal to "the opera
Isn't finished until the w rlg lt disadvantaged
woinyn warbles." I changal the sings to
wnrblcs for allilcrallon purposes, Pretty neat,
huh?
Ethel: I got a beef about Uirisinias songs.
Th e y...
PCP: Th e prilllrally correct prefrr "nondenominational h o lid a y." Ethel. But go
ahead.
Ethel: O K . well, what about "Frosty the
Snow m an"? Isn't thut sexism? And "Ja c k
Frost nipping at your nose"? Tliat Is perverse
and probahly encourages non-conscnsual
sex.
PCP: W ell, " s n o w m a n " Is cle a rly a
phallogeneric term ami shonkl he changed to
snow person. And there's ro question that
nipping at your nose would I r an Incident of
Invited sexual attention. Prrttaps wc could
get It changed to "Ja c k Frail, after asking
and obtaining verbal consent, nipping at your
nose."
Foster: Shay, I'm really... urp... ticked off at
mothers against d ru n k ... urp... d rivin g .
Dninks're damn fine people. Urp.
PCP: Surely they are. Foster. We’ll contact
M AD D today aril ask them to change their
name to Mottrra Against Chemically In ­
convenienced D ivers. Thanks for calling 11 to
our attention.

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M A R T IN S C H R A M

Call for truce on health reform
Th e President.
RE: How to Cure Your Ailing Health Reform
Strategy.
It's now painfully clear: Yo ur W hite House
tram has entangled you in a combative
campaign for health reform thut uppears to be
snatching defeat from the Jaws of victory. Your
team's strategy will only guarantee you weeks
of unrelenting bad news headlines, like the
ones we've Just seen: Clinton Plan RebufTed by
Business Roundtable... Rejected by NAM ...
Defeated by Chamber.
Th e origins of your health reform problems
can be traced to Room 160 of the Old
Executive Office Building. It's the place your
advisers like to call their "W a r Room " — and
that's the problem. Th is Is not a war that you
can win w ith unyielding force. All you can do
Is lose, day after day. (Yes. that battle plun
worked w ith N A F T A : but then you had
Republicans and business on your sidc.l
There was a brief Interlude, several weeks
ago. when your strategists stopped making
war on health Industry opponents, and on Rep.
J im Cooper. D -Tenn.. whose reform plan has
m uch In com m on with yours hut Is even more
market-based and less regulatory. But If they
passed the peace pipe In the W ur Room, they
apparently didn't Inhale. For your strategists
are again waging war. forcing showdowns and
Inevitable setbacks. Th e y hypcr-Inflatcd the
importance of the virtually unknown elitists of
the Business Roundtable, fighting to win a vote
that was already lost.
You can achieve victory. Mr. President, only
when you adopt the posture that you've
already won the war — because we are going to
enact a significant health security plan, thanks
to your leadership. Th e plan will end the
egregious abuses foisted upon us by the
Insurance Industry' and will reduce, one way or
another, the rate of Increasing health costa.
And then comes the crucial step:
You m ust move swiftly and decisively to
forge the peace — by summoning all propo­
nents of reforms to a sum m it and forging the
health reform compromise that Is inevitable.
Your trick now must be to forge It before It Is
forced upon you In a series of stinging public
defeats.
There Is a compromise you can forge — right
now. I'm told by sources who m ay he
considered non grata In your W ar Room, but
whose Judgment should comm and your re­
spect.
T h e key to a compromise Is to extricate from
the Initial reform bill your most controversial
provisions: mandates that require employers to
pay for workers' health Insurance premiums:
and cost controls Imposed In the form of
prem ium caps — and forge them Into a

Damocles sword that will dangle over the
reform effort.
Th is must be done by Inserting a provision
that requires that, alter America s new hcalih
care system Is under way. th r president must
send to Congress In three years u recommen­
dation as to whether we need to Institute
correcting measures — employer mandates
and-or some form of cost controls (l.e..
remlum caps, revisions In benefits, a cap on
rncfllBexempted from taxation).
The Congress
would then have to
vote up or down on
this recommendation
— no filibusters or
d e la y in g ta c tic s
allowed. T h is p ro ­
cedure would be re­
p eated e v e ry tw o
years.
H e a lth in d u s t r y
s o u rc e s say (h e y
could live with this
c o m p ro m is e . C o o ­
per's stafT is said to
be reviewing a sim i­
£ YourW hlte
lar Idea.
House team has
Th e upside for you.
entangled you
Mr. President. Is that
in a combative
th e c o n t r o v e r s ia l
campaign for
provisions of y o u r
health reform. J
reform would remain
a l i v e — to be
employed us a last
resort If less-radical. market-bused reforms
prove Inadequate. T h e downside: These pro­
visions wouldn't be automatically triggered
into effect: they'd have to be enacted. But we'll
know In time If they arc needed to fix what
Isn't working.

E

Mr. President, your victory In health reform
now hinges upon your ability to forge the right
compromise, inside your W hile House and In
Congress. It's time for you to talk compromise
with your most senior adviser and ardent
champion of health reform, first lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton. Th is may be one Instance
where Room 160 O E O B — the W ar Room —
will prove a suitable venue.

LETTERS TO ED ITO R
Letters to the editor u rr welcome. All letters
must Ik * signed. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and l&gt;c
as brief as |&gt;osslhle. Th e letters arc subject to
editing.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida -

Chandler
Continued from Page 1A

H eaven’s

Special C h ild

Reader's Digest about the In­
By Edna Mssslmllls___________
s titu te for A c h ie ve m e n t of
Hum an Potential, and the sug­
A meeting was held quite lar from curth
gest Inns made for handicapped
"It's time again for another birth."
children. She contacted them
Said ihe Angel lo the Lord alxivr,
and began ta k in g B illy to
"T h is sjrcclal child will need much love.
Philadelphia every 60-90 days,
His progress may seem very slow
for three-day Intervals. There
Accomplishments he muy not show
they learned 'patterning.' a way
And he'll require extra cure
of relcachlng simple exercises
from ihe folks hr meets way down there.
like crawling, walking and eat­
He nuty no) run or laugh or play
ing
His thoughts may seem quite far a wav
"People from all over the area
In m any ways tie w on't adapt
came to help when we returned
And he'll Im- known us handicapped
in Sanford, after our time away
So
let's Im- careful where he's seni
learning." she said. "There were
Wc want hts life to be content
church friends and (tropic from
Please, Lord.find the parents who
Volusia and north Seminole
Will doasjM-ctalJobfnryoo.
County that would help. Pat­
Th e y will not realize right away
terning takes five people at a
T lic leading role they're asked to play
time working with Billy. One at
Bol with this child sent (rum above
the head, one al each amt and
Comes stronger faith and richer love.
one al each leg. helping him
And soon the) ‘II know the privilege given
exercise. It retrains the brain
In caring for i his gift from heaven
cells Even teen-ager* (locked in
Th e precious charge, so meek and m ild.
to assist. Ii was so wonderful lo
Is heaven's very special child
see Ihe whole town rallying
around to help. That was be­
tween 1968 and 1972. T w o
and such a joy. W c 'v r met
said. "I want people lo know
hundred and fifty people came
people, gone places and done
how- much I appreciate my
every week four times a day for
things we wouldn't have done family, the people In town that
lour years. It was just u n ­
otherwise. Billy has touched a came in and the people In Ihe
believable. how fantastic n was "
lot of lives."
Special Education program at
Dorothy spoke of how many
Dorothy commented that she Central Baptist C h u rc h ."
people that couldn't donate time
never regretted not putting Billy
Shr spoke of Hilly and Ids
yrl would send therapy equipin an Inslllullun. "Th ere was
faith "Billy has one of the most
meni and do telephone work lo
never a ipiestloii utxmt It." she deep, precious and purest faiths
keep things running smoothly.
said.
I've ever seen. He deals with all
“ It was a fantastic network."
Shr also discussed what she
types of problems better than I
she said "Ii worked like a team
would tell others with a handi­
ever could."
together, like a big family.”
capped child "Don't feel like It's
With faint tears In her eyes she
Billy has attended Central
something you did Don't just
reminisced of a special time.
Bapllst Church's Special Educa­ pul lht-m away amt feel ihey
" T h e most beautiful tnlng I've
tion program for 15 years "Th e y
hove no p o te n tia l. T h e y 'r e
ever sern was the night Billy was
human brings Just treat them
have also been fantastic In
baptized. They carried him uj&gt;
that way. They'll give you a lol
supporting u s." said Dorothy.
the stairs. Ills grandparents
•'Wr couldn't have made It of joy They want lo do for
have Instilled the Bible In him
without everyone supporting
Th e y have been an entire pillar
themselves too. Don't feel you
us."
of strength for us."
have to do everything (or them ."
Doctors had originally told
Billy also participates In SWOP
Billy, himself, spoke of his
Dorothy that Billy would never ISemlnolc County Work Opporfriends. "Jane on m y bus. and
drink out of a cup or be toilet
iunity Program). Th e y are In­
the twins at c h u rc h ." He told of
iralnrd and he would never be volved With the Allam nntr Rec­
the "real big fish" he catches
reation Sp e cia l P o p u la tio n
anything hut a six-week-old
with his grandfather and his
baby.
Board. It was through them and
favorite hobby Is "riding go"I always treated him like he the Altamonte Bowling Lanes
carts." He will talk your ear off If
was normal." she said "I believe
that Billy became tntercslrd In
given Ihe chance. W ith Ids sweet
God had a reason lor giving him
bowling The Altamonte Lanes
smile and his gentle nature, one
to me My mom always said. 'We
have sperlal areas set up lor
can't help but realize that his
handicapped people to bowl.
didn't ask for Billy to be born
mother Is right. He Is such a Joy
Dorothy spoke tenderly of the
and the lives he touches are
Into the world this way but If he
made better by knowing him.
had to come this way. we were ones who kept her going the
Like ihr poem on ihelr wall, he's
blessed that he was given to us most. "M y faith In God and my
truly Heaven's Special Child.
to lake care of.’ He’s such hm
family helped sustain m e." she

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Computers Continued from Page 1A
Tru s t
Fund.
" N o w t h a t w c h a v e It
a p p r o v e d ." W h itm ire c o m mt-nlcd, "we hope lo have the
system up and running within
tw o months." He added. "O f
course Ihe way w c nerd It. I wish
we could have II In plarr today
already."
Basically. Ih r system w ill
allow Improved photographic
needs, primarily In criminal In­
v e s tig a tio n s . T h i s Includes
photos of suspects, persons who
ure arrested, look-alikes for use
in photo ID Investigations, and

Union-----------Continued from Psge 1A
personnel division.
None of the commissioners
publicly discussed Ihccosi lo ih r
city for Ihr law firm, either
during discussion of the matter
at the commission work session,
or when Ii was brought up for a
vote during the regular com­
mission meeting
Following the meeting. Sim ­
mons commented that the law
firm has been hired In Ihe j»ast
by the city for a variety of needs.
"Th e re actually Isn't a specific
am ount.” Simmons said, “ they
work on an hourly chnrge, so
there is no way of knowing how
much this will cost."
" T h e y have been hired by the
city during past union talks such
as In 1991," said City Attorney
Bill Colbert, "and It Is a very
re p u ta b le firm . I have the
highest expectations that Ihey
will Im * ihe bos! negotiators the
city could obtain for this situa­
tion."
Monday. 61 out of 69 eligible
Sanford police officers cost (heir
voles on unionizing. The vote
was 57 lo 4 in favor of the move.
T h e City of Sanford presently
Is In a 15 day time period during
which it can challenge ihe re­
sults of ihe election. If none are
made. Ihe results will become
official and bargaining between
ihe FOP and city will gel underwuy.
During Monday night's city
commission meeting, there was
no public comment made re­
garding any plans to question
the election.

other nerds
It will also h r used In photo­
graphing evidence |Mil Ire passrs
and other nerds.
The Images will be stored on a
computer, and printed on u laser
primer whenever called up by
the operator.
"Right now," Russell said. "If
w r are In an Investigation and
need a photo of someone who
might Im- In the Jail. (John E.
Polk Correctional Facility), n
could lake one to three days.
When a lineup is ready, the
Investigator must then go lo thr
sheriffs olflre to pick It nji. and
frequently four or five more days
have elapsed.”
The system l» planned lo be
completely comparable with that
presently used at the Jail. Russell
said II would give police arress
to the shrrlfrs extensive library
of photographs
" W e h a v e h a d a p h o to
library." Russell said, "but for
the last two years, our library
has basically b e e n useless
because of the tim e Involved
looking op a particular person."
Whitmire explained the need
for a large num ber of photos to
I m - available. "II we hold a photo
lin e u p ." he sa id . "a n d . for
example, someone Is describing
u person who has a full beard

Thursday, February 17, 1994 - SA

and bushy eyebrows: when we
offer a number of niwirw in look
at. we would be able to call Up
photos of several people with
tM*ardsand bushy eyebrows."
" In that way." lie continued.
" If Ih r person Is ID'd. we’ll have
a pretty good Idea that It's the
right person, and It will he a big
help m Identifying crim inals."
Russell said photo lineups are
ve ry Important In the Investiga­
tion and preparation for trials.
In v o lv in g vio le n c e such us
strong-arm robberies, assaults,
batteries, rapes und murder.
“ In non-violent crimes such as
forgeries, auto thefts and burgla­
ries where susjM’cis arc seen
llcclng i he residence or business,
a photo lineup Is also an Impor­
tant part to Ihe case." he said.
Russell. Whitmire and com­
puter expert Mike Horn have
been on hand for several de­
monstrations of ih r particular
unit under consideration. The
system they have selected would
cost $28,000, and afford a rajmetty of approxim ately 18.000
photos or ID s jM -r year. The
s y s t e m w o u I d a il o w investlgators to generate their own
lineups within 20 minutes or
less, which Russell -wild would
certainly help speed an arrest II
one Is required.

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Ownership of the sewage facility
will revert back to Hickman "as
Is" Hickman will assume re­
sponsibility of reclamation of the
sludge ponds on the property.
Th e value of the sewage
treatment plant Is difficult to
determine. Th e county didn't
itemize the payment for each
itrm In the purchase In 1989
Kick Diaz, deputy countv Public

W orks director, an Id u new
facility the sl/c of the Lake
M o n ro e p la n t w o u ld cost
$250,000 Bible said the plain
would have llllle sal vane value
because It is constructed of
poured concrete and cannot be
dismantled
Hcclamatlon will Inrlude fill*
Ink In the excavated ponds and
may Include removal of mucks,
said Lee Miller, supervisor of the

domestic waste seellon of thr
Orlando office of Ihe Department
of Environm ental Protection.
Th e stale does not regulate Ihe
reclamation, said Miller.
Bible said the county did not
purchase ihe land oul of concern
of industrial waste In the (Minds,
which could Increuse the recla­
mation cost.
" T h e county's com ing out
ahead on this," Bible said.

Sta r. Medina C ourt 16 and
NAACP.
Survivors Include daughters.
Synorlva Miller. Patricia, both of
Sanford, Deborah B radford.
Hanford. Conn.; sons. Beddll
J r .. Hanford. William, Ontario
Canada: slater*. Lena Foster.
A lto o n a . E t h r a y F r a n k lin .
Bakersfield. Calif.; 12 grandc h i l d r e n a n d f iv e g re a t*
grandchildren.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

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DEATHS

RUBY ELIZABETH HOWE

JAMES CALVIN WRIGHT SR.
L James Calvin Wright, Sr.. 59.
if Falls Church. Va.. died Saturly . Feb. 12. ut his residence,
im April 19. 1934. In Sanford,
lie moved to Fnlls Church from
S a n fo rd 35 years ago. Mr.
(Wright was employed with the
United Slates Department of
‘ Commerce. Washington. D.C. He
was a member of the Metropoli­
tan A.M .E. Church. Washington.
D.C.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Mathilda. Falls Church: daugh­
ter. Lawnu. Austin. Tcxus: sons,
i James. J r .. Washington. D.C.:
! G r e g o r y . P i t t s b u r g h . P a .;
mother. Annie Mae. Sanford:
brothers. Samuel. Paul, both of
Sanford. Ray. Sr., of Orlando.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

. LILLIE MAE ANDREWS
Llllle Mae Andrew*. 79. Pecan
Drive. Sanford, died Monday.
Feb. 14. 1994. at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Springs. Born
May 16. 1914. in Dothan. Ala.,
she moved to Central Florida In
the early 1920*. Mr*. Andrew*
was a retired beautician and a
member of New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church. She
belonged to Ancient Arabic OrJY der Daughter* of the Splnx
1989. Rose of Sharon, Eastrrn

Ruby Elizabeth Howe. HH. Par
Place. Lake Mary, died Tuesday,
Feb. 15. 1994. al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
May 10. 1905. In Webbvllle. Ky..
she moved in Crriir.il Florida In
1954. Mr*. Howe was a retail
merchant for Howe's Fashions
Women's Apparel and a member
of Holy Crus* Episc opal Church.
Survivor* Include daughter,
Helen Purtel. Warminster. Pa.:
sons. Roycc. Lake Mary. Donald.
Sanford; sister. Gam etic Fields.
O k la h o m a ; b ro th e rs . J o l l y
F ie ld s . O k la h o m a . W illia m
F ie ld s . P o rts m o u th . O h io ;
m o t h e r . A n g e lin a F ie ld s .
Oklahoma: 12 grandchildren. 19
great-grandchildren and two
great •great grandchildren.
G ra m k n w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

MARY R. SANDER
Mary R. Sander. 61. North
Elliott Avenue. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Feb. 16. 1994. at
her residence. Bom Jan . 18,
1933. In Cincinnati. Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida In
1986. Mrs. Sunder was u sales
person for a department store
and a member of Church of the
Annunciation where she was a
Chamber Choir member.
Survivors Include husband.
Robert. Sanford: son*. Joe.
Boston. Michael. Vorhecs. N .J..
James. Houston. Texas; daugh­
ter. Gall Baron. P ittsburgh;
mother. Ella Guarln. Pittsburgh:
sister, Catherine H rg g rs ta d .
Pittsburgh; seven grandchildren.

R.C. SUTTON
H .C . S u tto n . 7 4 . D u n b a r
Street. Altamonte Springs, died
Tu e sd a y. Feb. 15. 1994. at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
J u ly 27. 1919. In Colquitt. Ga..
he moved to Central Florida In
1953. Mr. Sutton was a land­
scaper. He was a member und
trustee of Saint Peter Free Will
Baptist Church.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
G eorgia Mac; son. Charles.
W inter Springs; daughters. Cur­
r ie J o n e s . N e w a r k . N . J . .
FrunzenLa Harper. Rosetta A n ­
derson. both of Orlando. Mattie
Neal, luingwood. M arilyn Butler.
W i n t e r S p r in g s : b r o th e r s .
Charlie Will. Balnhrldge. Ga..
Elijah Foster. Ft. Luudcrdulc:
siste rs, Jo a n J o h n s o n . Ft.
Lnudcrdalr. Elsie Mae Williams.
Groveland: 12 grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
Brinson's Funeral Itnm r, O r­
lando. In chnrge of arrange­
ments.

FUN ERALS
ANDREWS. LILLIE MAE
Funpral Mrvtcn for Lilli* M m Andr»w».
J*. 0&lt; Sanford who d
Monday. Fto 14, will
b* told Saturday at ] p m . trom fto N*w
Mount Calvary Bjp'ul Church with tto Ra*
Bobby J Ploytr officiating Tto body will to
In Itotd 01 tto chvrch Friday trom Of p m
Tto (amity will rtcolr* tnondt at tto church
from ;t pm ln*t*mont will lotion tto
Mr* lc* Saturday *1 E **rgf**n Camalory
Unto* tto direction ol Marvin C Zandtrt
F unaral Homo. Apopka, tto paopio’l tto c»

TALLCV. JAM fl
Funoral w . cti tor Mr Jamal Tatoy. It.
ol art Doctor Or . Oviado. will to told 1pm
Saturday at BoOon Cam*t*ry Frtowdk may
call al tto lunaral homo trom 1 * pm
Friday
Suml»* Funyral Komo. 100 Loculi A r t .
Sanford. U t HU, In ctorpo of arrangomanh

WRIGHT. JAMES CALVIN. SR.
Grorolido u rd c ti for Mr Jamot Colvin
Wright. Sr . H ol FaMt Church. Va . who dad
Saturday Fob It. m i. will to told 4 pm
Sunday al Evorgroon Camalory. Sanford,
with tto R*r Nolan Piltt officiating Frwndi
may call at tto fwwrat homo on Saturday
IromJ » p m
SunrtM Funoral Homo, 000 Locutt Avo,
Sanford. U t 1JU. Inctorgo of atrangomonlt

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Trade deficit expected
to widen through 1995
By MARTIN CRUT 9 INOCR
AP Economic# Wrltor
W A S H IN G TO N
'Hie Clinton ddmlnlalmllon
K vowing u won’t back down In it* ollcm pts to
o|H*ii Japan*# markets Hut |»ri\.»!«• economist#
h. i \ no mutter how the l.ilrM showdown Is
resolved, the U S trade deficit Is going lo worsen
dr.nn.itli .illy.il least through 11195.
1'helr reasoning Th e ll.S economy Is growing
faster than the economic# of Its major trading
partners Thus. American consumers' appetite lor
foreign goods Is rising faster titan foreigners'
demand lor U S products.
The government today was releasing Its look at
the merchandise trade delicti for December,
which will close out the books on 1993.
Also Iicing released were government rrjxirla
on consumer prices In Jaounry and the latest
weekly Jobless claims figure Analysts said they
expected prices would show a modest Increase of
0.3 percent lor the month, reflecting a sizable
Increase In energy costs after a period of falling
energy price*.
In advance of the tra rlr re p o rt, m a n y
economists preda ted the December rrjxiri would
show a slight narrowing ol Ih r deficit but that the
news for all of 1993 would l&gt;e bad — showing a
drllell rising to Its worst leyrl In flvr years
Michael Nlemlra. an economist at Mitsubishi
Hank In New York, forecast that th r December
trade deficit would tall to 89 5 billion, down from
810.2 billion In November. He credited the slight
narrowing In part to higher sides of civilian
aircraft. America’s No. 1 manufacturing export.
Ilul lor the year, economists said they expected
the deficit to rise to 8 1 IH billion. 39 perrent
higher than the 884,5 billion Imbalance run up In
1992.
It economists’ forecasts prove accurate, that

w ould give the country Its worst trailing
performance since 1988,
And analysis said that won't lie the end of the
bad news
T h e N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n of M uslness
Economist# said this week It is looking lor the
1994 trade deficit to rise to 8135 billion and lor
the 1995 deficit lo edge up to 8 137 billion
David Wyss. an economist at DRI-M cGniw Hill
Inc. In Lexington. Mass., said he I relieved this
year’s merchandise trade dcllell would hit 8150
billion and next year's Imbalance would rise to
8190 billion, surpassing the alltime high of
8 1 5 2 .1 billion set In 1987.
Th e problem, economists say. Is that the U.S
economy Is grow ing faster than those ol many of
Its major trading partners.
And analysts said this trend will continue no
matter what happens with the Clinton admlrtl#*
tration's effort to force Japan to lower Its barrier#
to American gixxlx
Th e administration conceded much Ih r same
point In Its first economic report Monday It
estimated that II Japan were to remove all of Its
barriers. U.S. exports would Increase by Just 89
billion to 8 18 billion annually.
Hut U.S. ofnetat* Insist that the framework talks
seeking to low er Japan's barriers are not the only
effort the administration Is making. The United
Slates Is also pressing Ja|&gt;an to cut tux rates as a
way of boosting consumer demand.
Th e admlnlstration has Its xup|&gt;orlrrs
Lawrence C hlm rrlnc. rhlel economist for the
Economic Strategy Institute, a business- anti
labor-harked research group, said previous ad­
ministrations made a mistake try concentrating
on broader economic Issues such as savings rates
and currency rates, without trying to o|x-n
specific markets
"T h e Japanese don't move unless they are
given targets.*' he wild

Scientists try to match George
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submitted are fakes.
"People were anxious to own a
hit of George W ashington." and
may have Ix-eri templed to pass
off someone elsc's hair as his.
she said
Curators also hn|x- die DNA
will explain some of Ih r hrullli
problems of Washington, who
iuid no children.
" I suppose som etim e this
could tell us someihlng about
Ills Impotence It's hard lo say
what quest Ions « mild In - an­
swered sometime-in d ir future."
Mradowssald.
A museum at Frau lire's T a v ­
e rn In N e w Y o r k , w h r r r
Wushlngon gathered Ills tnxips
during die Revolutionary War.
and Tudor I’larr. die WashingInn home of Martha Washing­
ton's granduiighler. also sub­
milled hair.
"Il sort of brings George WashInglnn lu rk lo life again, Ih r
Idra dial his D N A survives."
said Osborne Mucklc. d lrrrln r of
Tudor Place.

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F R E D E R IC K S B U R G . Va Did George Washington get a
trim here?
Nearly 200 years after Ills
death, scientists ore testing
whether the genetic code ol the
father ol O u r Country has sur­
vived In snlp|M*ts of what may Ire
his hair.
Using new genetic technology,
evidence ex|&gt;erts at llie Krderul
Moreau of lm rM tgalluu 1u &gt;|m- lo
conclude whether Ih r hair Is
authentic. And as technology
advances, they may even dis­
cover clues about the llrsl presi­
dent'# health.
"Y o u can actually look at
som ething and say. 'Y o u ’re
right, this Is real.’ or 'It's a
sham.* " said Douglas Dcerlrlck.
a hair and fiber exjiert at the
Kill's crime lab In Washington.
The DNA Irsls came alxiul
after Daughters ol the American
R e p u b lic M u se u m D ire c to r
Diane D u n k lry began sifting
through jioientlal objects for an
exhibit tills month that focuses
on Washington's personal life
and surroundings
"M any objects like tills come
Into collections w lih only oral
histories, w h rrr someone says
this tx-lougrd lo George W ash­
ington." Dunktey said.
She asked Ih r Fill lo verify the
hair samples D rrdrlck's hair
and fiber u nit, eager for a
high-profile lest of their new
technology, agreed to help.
Dredrtek already has looked at
11 hair samples submitted by
th e D A It a n d l o u r n l h c r
museums under u jxiwerful m i­
croscope.
' We've got some that look like
ihey came from the same person

hut we don't know yet whether
dial person Is George W ashing­
ton.'' he said.
Next. Ihc samples will be
shreddrd and Ihc D N A removed
for com portion to samples pro­
vided by two direct descendants
of W ashington's sister. Deity
Washington Lewis.
In a procedure developed In
the |rast year and used Increas­
ingly at crime scenes, the Fill
w ill e x a m in e m ito c h o n d ria l
U N A . or ih r generic Imlldlng
blocks that lie outside th r ceil
nucleus Th a i type of D N A Is
i|utle hardy, surviving In'dffi­
nitely In hair, bones, trelh and
fingernails.
Mothers pass mitochondrial
d na Information io all their
children, hut only daughters
puss on the sireclflc code scqucncc to die next generation. If
there had not been a daughter In
every gencrullon of the W ash­
ington family, the line would
have ended.
" T h e rhanees of therr Ix-lng
such a person In the direct
female line were pretty slim ,"
-raid W . V e rn o n E d c n f lr ld .
d ir e c to r of K c n m o r e . M rs .
Lewis's home In Fredericksburg.
In George's cuse. there were
two seventh-generation female
line descendants lo supply Ih r
hair; Eleanor Funkhouser. 07.
und her c o u s in . Ele ano r
Johnston. 70.
"O f course I don't look a n y­
thing like George Washington, or
at least I hope I don't.'' Mr#.
Funkhousersald.
Mourn Vernon. Washington's
home In Alexandria, bus more
Ilian 35 bits of hulr In Its
collection, ranging from the gen­
eral's youthful red lo while.
Curator Christine Meadows sirs|&gt;ecls some of die samples she

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Sanford Herald

February 17, 1994

Sports
Still hanging around

IN BRIEF

Ready’s halfcourt heave
lifts ’Hounds to OT win

LOCALLY
S teele leads Tars
W IN T E R PARK - John Strclc scored 20
|x)lutn to trail H o llin s to a 66-60 victory over
llarry on Wednesday.
Julia n Rodriguez M-orrd a game high 2\
(xilnts for Barry.

By BILL KIRNS
Herald Correspondent
LO N G W O O D — Same old story
with a different twist.
Lym an's season of buzzer-hcntlng
finishes contlnurd Wednesday as
S h a w n R e ad y' s heave from
halfcourt w ith no time lefi in
overtime gave the Greyhounds a
64 62 win over Spruce Creek In the
llrst round of the SA-Dlsirtrt 4 hoys'
basketball tournament.
Spruce Creek's T ru rc y Holmes
had hit a three-pointer ut the buzzer
lo send the game Into overtime lied
54 54.
" L a te ly , we've lost so m any
games that way thut Its nice lo win
o ne." said Lym an coach Norm
Ready. "Spruce Creek did that lo us

USF th rottles H atters
O R L A N D O - Donrcl Kush scored I0 points
and Ird a defensive effort that allowed no field
goals for half a jx-rtod Wednesday as South
Florida defeated Strlson 82-58.
Fred Kntentnan led Stetson (1 0 -I3 I with I7
points. Hrvunt Conner added 12 points

AROUND THE STATE
Brown, Cross lead G ator rout
G A IN E S V IL L E - Craig Brown and Dan Cross
scored 21 points apiece as No. 17 Florida muted
Georgia 9 1-79 on Wednesday.
Dametrt Bill scored 13 of his 15 points In the
second half for Florida (20-4).

T A L L A H A S S E E - Boh Sura scored 19 of his
game-high 31 points In the second half lo help
Florida State rally for a 75-70 victory over North
Carolina State.
FSU (11-10. 4-8 Atlantic Coast Conference)
climbed out of the league cellar past the
Wolf pack ( 0- 14. 3 8).

From Staff Reports
L A K E M ARY — Leading by eight
points after three quarters, the Lake
Mary Rants outscored the visiting
Luke Howell Silver Hawks 25-8 In
the flnul period on Ihelr way lo a
74-49 rout In the first round of the
5 A -D ls trlc t 4 b o ys’ basketball
tournament.

Boston C ollege tops M iam i
MIAMI — BUI Curley scored JO consecutive
Eagles points In the gume’s final five minutes lo
as Boston College beat Miami 79-63 Weduesday.
Anthony Rosa led Miami with nine points.

Fla. Tech upsets Tampa

Hataid Phot* by Wart Ham,

AROUNDTHK NATION |
H eat overtake Bulls
C H IC A G O — Steve Smith capped u Miami
rally from a 21-point deficit w ith 14 of his 25
points In the fourth quarter Wednesday night,
and the Heal ended Chicago's home winning
streak at 17gam eswltha 109-101 victory.

Red W in g s thrash Panthers
D E T R O I T — Ray S h e p p a rd and Steve
Chlasson scored two goals apiece as the Detroit
Red W ings routed the Florida Panthers 7-3
Wednesday In the flrsl-cvcr meeting between
the teams.

[WHAT’S HAPPENING
JUC O Baseball
D Brevard CC at Samlnola CC. 3 pm

JU C O S oftball
□ Samlnola CC at Lake City CC. 3 p.m.

Baseball
□ Samlnola Diamond Claaalc: Mainland at
Seminole. 3:30 p.m.

□ Oviedo Diamond Claaalc: Lyman v». Lake
Howell, 4 p.m.; Doltona vs. Oviedo. 7 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley at St. Cloud Diamond Classic.

Boys’ G olf
□ Lake Mary vs. Deltona, Father Lopez at
Deltona Hills, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman. Seminole. Daytona Boach-Seabreoze at
Oceanside, 3.30 p.m.
□ L Howell vs. Winter Park at Tuscawllla. 3 p.m.

Boys’ S occer
□Claaa 6A slate semifinals at Cocoa Expo
Center: Tampa-Leto va. Miami Beach, 5:30 p.m.;
Lake Mary vs. Melbourne. 7:30 p.m.

S oftball
□ Lyman at DeLand. 4 p.m.
□ Spruce Creek at Lake Brantley. JV, 5:30 p.m.;
V, 7 p.m.

[' Bee Greyhounds, Page 2B

Shawn Ready (No. 22) kept tho Lyman Greyhounds alive In the 5A-Dlstrlct 4
boys' basketball tournament with a game-winning, clock-beating halfcourt
shot that gave Lyman a 64-82 overtime win over the Spruce Creek Hawks.

L a k e M a r y , se eded f o u r t h ,
a d v a n c e s l o pl ay No. l - s e r d
Mainland In the 6 p.m. semifinal
game Friday at Lym an High School.
At 8 p.m .. third-seeded Lym an will
face No. 2-seed DeLand.
Th e championship game will be
played on Saturday night at Lym an.

RAMS M. SILVER HAWKS44
Laka Hawaii (Ml
W a lly H I M t r d m a n d t t n 0 0 0 0. Orton 1 1 I
4. Burk* • SO*. Manning 1 )4 * . Ronntky ) ) 14.
Drayton 1 1 1 ) . Marroro ) ) 4 4. Stoat* • 14 I.
McCloud 104 14 ToUt, U I4 I4 M
Laka Mary 1)41
J Nowborry 4 )4 11. Pritchard 1 4 )4 . Saundtr,
I 4 0 ). Rtchardwn 14 14 Pock 4 04 10 Rocha I
t ) I). Roum 144 4. 4 Nawbarry ) 44 ). Dow*it 4
440. Bryant0 I ) I. Brown 1 1 ) 4 EbaughO lf*
Total, H i t 74)4
Laka Howotl
II It 14 4 - 4 4
Laka Mary
)| n w H - )4
Thr** point Hold go*', — Lak* Howotl I
(Gr tonal, Laka Mary I I Roc ha ). Pack L J
Ntwborry I. 4 Nowborry 11 Total tout! - Laka
Howotl ) }. Lak* Mary II Fouled owl - Nan*
Ttchnlcalt — Lak* Howoli. McCloud. Lake Mary.
Pritchard Record, - Lak* Mary 14 I)___________

J i m m y N e w b e rry keyed the
Rams' second half charge, scoring

C Bee Rant, Page 2B

S e a s o n e n d s fo r O v i e d o , B r a n t le y c a g e r s
DeLand puts
Mainland
down Pats
bags Lions
From Staff Reports______________
D A Y T O N A BEACH State
champions two years ago und stute
semlflnallsts last year. Ihc Oviedo
Lions were one of ihc first teams to
bow oul of the 1994 Class 5A boys'
basketball state tournament.
On Tucsd n y night, the Lions were
eliminated from ihc 5 A -l)lslrlcl 4
tournament by the No. 1-seeded
Mainland Buccaneers, w h o
overcame u 21-16 first-quarter defi­
cit and rolled to n 69-40 victory.
Mainland 125-1) came buck In the
second q u a rte r and o u tsc o re d

a U C C A N IC R tl* . LIONS 44
0*|*d* (44)
Forratl 44 1 4. Buchanan 11 )1 . Van Comp 144
). Sot* 4 )1 1 * . Frawnd I 44 ). Hinthaw • 44 1.
4am, | 4 4 I. W all, 144 4. 4lm, ) 4 4 a. Mondrit I
4 4 ).M u n n,0 0 0 4 Total, I * ))a 0
Mainland (**)
Palham 1 0 0 ) . Brook, I t l l V Carlo* 14 I 4
M. Aiama &gt;4 0 4 . ToUxr 4 4 4 14. William, 1044.
Burk, 4 40 4. Glddtn, 1 40 4. C Car U r 0 44 4
Total,: 14f I*Of
Or ltd*
&gt;1 1 4 11 - 44
Mainland
14 II I* I* - 44
Thra* point (laid 40*1, — O»l*do I I Bo m ).
Mainland 4 (V . Cartar 4. Tollror ). Brookt I.
William, II Total touii - OvWdo 14. Mainland *
Fouled oul — Ovwdo. Forr*»t Technical, —
Non* Record, — Ovwdo 14 It. Mainland IS 1

Oviedo 15-2. In the third quarter,
the Buccaneers had a 19-4 advan­
tage over the Lions.
Leading Ihc Buccaneers at both
ends of the floor was Junior guard

CBee Lions, Pegs 2B

From Staff Reports
D c L A N D — Despite u game high
2 5 -p o in t perform ance by G re g
Tadd. the Lake Brantley Patriots
suffered a 67-59 defeat at the hands
of the DeLand Bulldogs Wednesday
night and were eliminated from Ihc
5 A -D ls trlc t 4 b o ys’ basketball
tournament.
DeLand. the No. 2 seed In the
tournament, improves lo 10-7 while
seventh-seeded Lake Brantley ends
Its season at 9-15.
Matt Ccrro added 12 points for the
Patriots.

BULLOOOS 4). PATRIOTS I*
Lak* Brantley (|»)
To Pollock a. Adamctyk 4. Tadd )». Brown ).
Whitman l. Tl Pollock a. Carlo I). Bockor 4.
Total, I 1 I4 I 4 II
Do Land (4)1
Oomp, I). King 4 Chorry ) l . Smith ), Fw**r 4.
Dorn, 4. Scurry I, SUHord a Total, M I1 M 4)
Lak* Brantlay
14 14 I) II — I*
Otland
I* II ) l I) — I )
Ihrtopotnl (laid goal, — Laka BranIWy I
(Taddl. DeLand i (King) Totol tout, - Laka
BranIWy M. D*L*nd I) Fouiod out — Lak*
Brantlay. To Pollock and Todd. Technical, —
DeLand Damp, Record, — Lak* BranIWy » IS.
DeLand lo F.

Bill Cherry led thr Bulldogs wtlh
21 points while Jo hn Demps haij

12 .
D eLand w ill play No. 3-secd
Lym an ai 8 p.m. Friday In the
tournument uemlflnals. which will
lie played at Lym un H igh School.

Rochester
twosome
leads SCC
From stoff reports
SANFORD Those two guys
from Rochester were at It again
Wednesday night.
Terrance Mllchrll and Michael
Sh ep p ard , who both hall from
Rochester. N.Y.. combined for 41
points us liomrslundlng Seminole
C o m m unity College poMcd a 98-87
win over St John's River C o m m u n lly College In u Mld-Florldu Confer­
ence m en's basketball game.
Th e Raiders (12-17) jumped oul lo
a 53-31 halftime lead and held on

for the victory.
"W e Jumped « i t really w e ll." said
SCC coach Bernard Mcrthlc. "W c
played good prnwure and trapping
defense. We dlcht'l allow them to get
second shots und controlled the
tempo. Instead of allowing them lo

Sec SCC. Page 2B

Boys and Girls Tennis

RAIDERS W VIKINOSI)

□ Evans at Laka Howell. 3:30 p.m.

COLLEOB BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p .m .
Clcmson. (Li

earlier In the year at Ihelr place, and
Seminole did II here."
Th e win advances No. 3-seedcd
Lym an lo Friday night's 8 p.m.

Rams bury Silver Haw ks
with 4th-quarter explosion

FSU rallies past N .C. S tate

M E L B O U R N E — Peter Walcott scored 20
points as Floiidu Tech defeated Tam pa 75-71
Wednesday In Sunshine State Conference play.
Tam pa (17-6. 8-3 In the conference) was led by
DrCarlo Devcaux's 19 points.

GREYHOUNDS 44. HAWKS 41 (O il
i H M t C in k (til
Hu,Mil i s o r. Wathlnglon 0 00 0. Holm*, 4 1 )
I I Mirwn 1004. Calderon 4 00 0. B*-i#y 10)414.
HugS, 0 00 0. Roger, 0 00 I. Richard, 1 00 4.
mcaimoooo roui. H i t a
l,m a n (441
f)4Ana't 4 00 0 William, 0 00 0. Maffill 0000.
Ward I 00 ) Ready 4 ) ) I). Ball S » 1 It. Ra,mon
4 00 1). Kiblor 4 44 4. Fo. 0000. Jctmton 0 0 00.
Yoon) I I ) , Lewi, )4 0 4 Total, U * 1044
SRrue* Creek
a 4 II II 0 — 41
l,m a n
i I , I ) I* 1 0 -4 4
Thrta pomI (laid goal, — Spruce Creek 4
I Hoimat 1 . Ruttall I. Bailey II. L,man ) (Ready
). Bannall II Total tout, — Sprue* Creek I);
Lyman t] Fouiod Oul — Non* Technical, —
Nona Record, — Lyman I I 10

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ESPN.

N o rth

C a ro lina

at

Com plete U stinia on Rage I B ________________

St. John', Rieer CC 11)1
William, 4 44 4. Jamal 4444. Oallowoy )
1 ) 14. McCWnny 4 1) I. Penny I l l s .
Krauu 0 44 4. Shaw 14 I 4. Lockhart » 1 ) » .
Oontouim I 0 ) ). W#V I ) ) )0 Colin 1 I 1 S.
Ranian 10 4 ) Total, M 10M ir
Seminole C.C (M l
Shephard 1411*. Tllman 144). M arr 100
l.M ich e ll 11401). Galon 1)44. Burch 1 )4
4. Morrell 1 4 0 ). Dad, ) 4 4 1. Sutton I M S .
Philpott 4004. H am -TB ndl)) It Total* *1
) l)M
Halltlm* - Somind* CC U . SI John-,
Hirer CC II. Throopdnl IWtd goal, — SI
Jolin'i Hirer CC I UVmy 1 Galloway ).
Oontouim l, W rtl II; Seminal# C C f
IStwphard ). Mitchell) Cotton 1. Tillman t.
Hammond II. Total but, - SI. John'* 1 );
Seminole CC. *1 Fouled out Nan*
Technical, — Nona Heard, — SI John, 4 I*.
I I1 M F C . SamtnoMOC IM ),4 * ln M PC.

n i s i i i y tv ilia w iia iia u y v
Brandon Woods (No. 4), Jon Marlin flo. 13). and the
rest ol the Lake Mery Rams will continue their quest
lo be the first Seminole County boys’ soccer team to

win a elate championship v/hen they ploy the
Melbourne Buldogs In the Class 5A semifinals
tonight at 7:30 pm. at the Cocoa Expo Center.

OR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F SPO R TS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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SOUTH
Bathwn* Caakman 1 4. Ctnt Flarid* I f
Cokar Col lag* II. Ttonbrrry 1
Fla*Ida T « h 4. Lynn•
Georgia SI 1, Furman*
G* Srvthtrnl. Ch*r|*gonSoutn*rn4
Loyola. NO * ll.M illtapal 11
HW Louiilon* II. Cantmary 1
Pclimi X . Palm Baach Atlantic 1
South Carolina |.C itadtl 0

NO 17 FLO R ID A !!. OEOROIA X
OKOROIA I l l - I l l
Jackson 1 10 00 I. Srong 17 1 7 !. Clailon
4 4 t 10, S Andorwnl 10 t *. 0 «y ll 4 II I 4
1*. Boll 0 1 1 1 1. Broun *17 1 * 1*. Wilton 1 a
004 Jonot 1 100* RoOnton0 0000 TotOH

SOUTHWEST
Ark Littl* Rosk a1. Gran-bnng St 1 *
t )*■*! Baptist)} II. L*Tourn**u4 1
H oution J 1. T n a San Antonio 1 7
Moulton Baptltl 41. Stopiwn F Ayitln I 4
Lamar I. SE Loutiana 7
Oklahoma! Mo Southarn I
Rk* 10. St Maryk. T r i a l I
SW Tt.atSt 4, T a r t 1
T ria l ASM I.M c N i m * St 4
T ria l Chfiit.anl. Canrron 0

[A S TE R N CONFERENCE
Allanlic Division
W L P«l
14 11 4*4
N*r* York
11 H U l
Or land*
14 1 ! SM
Miami
11 14 4*1
Nt* J i H i r
Dolton
70 H .417
PSiiadaiptoa
X X 400
II 11 It]
Washington
CantrS Oilman
Atlanta
14 14 701
14 14 700
’ Chicago
CtovolaM
IS 71 III
Indiana
a 14 40!
47!
n »
Chartoll*
14 X » 0
MilwaukX
11 17 141
DvtrrWt
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mkfwoil Division
W L Pit
Houston
11 17 m
H 14 no
San Antonio
Utah
» 11 440
D*n**r
n 10 44*
M&gt;nn*io'a
ti 11 11*
Dallas
i 41 in
Paclfk Orvision
X 10 h i
toallt*
11 ll M l
Ptatnii
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H X S4)
Portland
X 11 171
LA Lakxs
II 30 171
17 X M l
LA Clipper 1
S*tram*nto
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Miami 1*4. Chicago IB
Oonyor Kf.M ilwaukM ll
Phoami &lt;74 Pori land 1W
Utah 101 L A Clippon X
S*cr*m*nx 44 Philadtlphl* *1 . OT
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Now lortoy vs Bodon *1 Hartford f X
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Maltt* *1 Maml. 7 M p m.
Now York aldovoland. 7 U p m
Indian* *1 Oallat. ( » p m
Dol'Oil *1 lan Antonio. 1 X p m
Allania *1 Golden Slat*. 10 X p m

NBA BO XES
MEAT 1M. BULLS III
MIAMI IIH )
R lctf 17**71. L o n g lf »* IE. Saitaly* It
1 f 17. Smith 114 1 ! 11. Shaw f la 1 4 If,
Getg*' 11114. SalleyO 1*00 Bur Ion 1411
a C o teitS O O l Total! If X 11 It 10!
CHICAGO tltl)
Pippon f 14 S I II. Bounl 0 I 11 1. Williamt
* 14 4 * 11. Armstrong* U 1 SII. Myen t i l l
’ I. Wrm.ngton 441110. K ln g lS O O t. Kerr
4 1 1 0 ! . Pordu* B I 00 0. Paiwn 1 1 0 0 1
Total! 41 X I* 14 X I.
Miami
l» 11 II » - 1 »
Chxag*
» » I I I I - III
1 Point go* 11 Ml an I * * (R k t 1 4 Smith
i l, Shaw 11. Com * ft I I Chkaga 111 IPippe"
IE . Karr I t . Armiliong 01. M yon O il
Tooled out
Non* fbboundi — Miami 47
lRico. Smith Shaw. Gorge# *1. Chicago *5
iP-ppon. BKmrI, Wonnnglon 41 A ltltll —
Miami II (SmiPi *1. Oilcago M IPipp*" X I.
Total fovlt
M it n l I*. Chlcagi I I
TochnkHt
Coioi. Korr. Chicago illegal
J r feme A
11.141

r

Wadntsday'sMtnt Scar n
EAST
Adtlphltl OurrniCDli *1
Banllry If. AttumplBn *1
CaniliulM. Niagara 74
Coait Guard 17 Bab von 13
Concordia N V *t. Many N T H
F ordhom 71. Cotgat* at
G*orgttonn 47. PittiPiagn *1
Holy Cm * M. Lalayrtkto
Indiana. Pa 70. Edmpvota
La Sail* H. Otlroil AArrt , *7
Ltbanon Val X . M a t in 41
Manhattant* Falrtlaldt*
Mary *4. Bbcknrli *1
Pact 71. So/thampton « I
sionthlll *1 Bryant M
Trm p IrtlS I Donarmturr 1*
Tuttt 1M. Altai 7!
Uptala 74.D*l*n*r* Val **
W Virginia St *1. Concord 71
Wagnar re. FairIrlgh Diekinton 14
Writminibr. Pa 7*. St Vmeant n
SOUTH
Alabama ASM 117. Ala Huntiylllatl
Auburn M. South Carol Ha X
Auitm Ptay tl. Tann Marlin (0
Rattan Caltrg* 7!. M ia n *1
CaianbaX Don 7*
Duka *4. Virgni* Sa
Flarid* tt.OMrgi* 7!
Ftar Ida S*«T1*rn II. Narth Florida a*
Florida St 7S N. Carolina SI X
Florida Ttchfl. Tampa 71
High Pomt t t Balmont Abbay a*
Lltarty It. IMnthrop 71
Marytandll.Wak* F o ra itll
Morrhrad St tl. Tannattaa SI II
Morrhoul# *4, C lark Atanta 11
Norfolk St 101, SI Augtallna t l l
R Ithmood M. Gaorga Maton tt
RoanoAall. Gulllord X
Rallmi 44. Barry a*
Marti Florida II. Stott* 14
Southarn M ilt 7*. AAamphli St 47
T rn n n irr 71, Miulitl|*&gt;i **
Tutanaaa. Ala Birmingham 10
Tuikagta74.Albany.Ga Tl
Vandrrbi* St M nntupp. St *7
Virginia SI M. SI Paul i 77
MIDWEST
Ball Sr 11 Toledo **
Bottling Groan 10. W Michigan 41
Cal* WatNrnK OtorrtinM
Coni Mlssurl *0. Emporia SI I I
Clnclnnal X . St Loull 7]
E Michigan71.Miami.Ohio*}
Evonsvitli 7). Loyola. Ill 17
Moidaibarg IIS. JohnCtarollfO
Mop* XI. Atm* 17
Kalamatoo 71 Adrian *J
K*nt*l. Akron U
Michigan t*. Iowa 7*
Minn Morrti II. SW Mrwwsgi* 4*
Minnow** *4. Pann $t a*
Miuourl X . Iowa St 71.0T
Ato Southarn 7! Mo Wtotorn 74
Mo KoniolCltya0.NEIIIIno4lX.OT
NE MImout I 71. Lincoln. Mo X
Ohio U 44. Con! Michigan X
Pur duo 47. Wisconsin 44
S lltinoH X . SW Mitteurl St M
Wabash 74. Frank lino*
Wothburn It. MUtourl Holla 71
Wiltanbarg (7. Kon yon 14. OT
WoolTor *7. Don Iion 17
X*« lor. Ohio tl. But tor 71
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 107. Atobamalt
NE Oklahoma 71. SE Oklahoma » i
NW Oklahoma 7*. LongUon 17
Oklahoma St 41. Konia* VI OT
Rkal*. Tata* Christian*!
SXphon F Auttin 71. Oral Hobarlt t*
TaiatAAM M . Moulton 17
To.ai Toch 71. SoutharnAAoth 7*
FAR WEST
Goniago ft, Portion! 41
Idaho 71. Socramonb St. *T
Rodtondi ft*. Cal Toch *4
St Mary's, Cal *0. Sonia Clara*}

FLORIDA 1X41
DaClarcq 4 11*11 Ihompwn t i l l * . Hill
*111111. Brown I 111 111. Cron *14**11.
J Andtrton * 7 4* I I Oyrkolbotn 0 0 0 0 0.
Wllkomi 010 0 0. Kubma O I 0 0 0. GrillIthi
01 00 0. Mickom 0 I 00 0. B«ta* I I 00 1
Totals 11*411 If ft
Haittim# — GaorgiaaO. Florida M 1 point
goal* — Georgia I II Uackion 11. Davit 1 1.
Broom 11. Wilton 1 1 . Florida f I] (Brown
1*. Croat 11. Andorcn I 1, Williamt 01.
Kultma D ll Fouled oil — non* Rebound! —
Georgia 11 I lack ton. Strong. Cl* Non An
dor ion J). Florida — *1 IDoClorcq It)
Asittls — Gagrgto 1 (Jonrs tl. Ftonda ll
tCross 41 Total touts — G*org&gt;* 71. Florida
K A-*,111
FLORIDA I T . B. N.C. STATE 70
N. CAROLINA I T . 1* N)
Dan tats 7 4 114. F q » ln i } 10 11 17. Full*'
7 II 4 1 II. McCultor 110 00 *. Marshall ) 10
71 11. Davt* 14 11 0, Mvall 01 00 0. Wilson
1 1141 total* 14 17 l l l l 70
FLORIDA I T . (ti l l )
Swri t i l l 40 11. Robinson 40 11 14.
LucTvman 11 t o 1. Gmiiam }g , gg i. Ward
741 1 7 . Mtophard 0 0 1 } 1. Collins 10 7 4 A
R4W 4 I 7 7I0 T a l 4 l t : X X I I 7771
Milllim* — Florida St 47, N. CSrOMM tl
41. 1 Point goals — N Carolina SI. I H
I Dan wit 11. McCulkr IS , Marshall I I ,
Davit 1A Myall s i ) . Florida SI 1 It (Sura
I A Ward I A Co»hm Oil. Fouled Out - Non*
Rebounds - N Carolna SI X (Fuller 101.
Florida St X (Robmon III Alkitfk - N
Carotin* SI II (7A*rstall SI. Florida St l«
(Sura 41 Total loull — N Carolina St II.
Florida SI. 11 A - 4.011
SOUTH FLO R ID A U . STETSON M
SOUTH FLORIDA (H O I
Sallart 171* 11 . Rdimwn S i l l I*. Rush
7 7 11 I*. Summon 41001. Alkim 1*10 I.
Delaney 11001 Polkt *001. Hyatt 11 o 0 A
Jackwn 17 00 7. Harkov* 0 1 0 0 0. Klnilow
1100* Toiali U 14 D I7H
STETSON 110 111
Blackthaar 11 1 1 7 . Wallhotl I 4 11 A
Enxnman I I S 7 17. Cbnner * to ] 1 1 1 , Sami
I 4 a I A Cosmiot 0 I 00 0. Gladiewa 0 4 0 0 A
Thomas I I 00 1. Msluurwski 1 1 0 0 1.
Kellam t l I 1 A Wood I * 0 0 1 TotlN 10 40

Fairtleld X . Manhattan**
Fordham *1 , Cdga'a 41
Holy Croil *4. laXyoila*}
Indiana P* fSEdinboroll
Mar Hi X. Monmouth. N J II
Pace 74 Southampton SI
Qummpiac S3 Sprtngtietd SI
Rhode Itlond If, Temple SI
RichmondX.AmerkonU 4*
SI JMm i l l . SyracuwSI
Scranton 101. Drew *4
M«on Hell *&gt; Providence 41
Siena** SI I’r'yr t SO
Tulnao Baletl*
Vilianoyalf. Piltitourgh*} OT
SOUTH
Alabama 14. Auburn f 1
Alabama SI 44 AuburnMonlgomtry X
Ala Muntlylllafl. Alatom* A IM If
Albany. G* II, TuyktgmM
Clem ion 90 S Carolina fS
Florida Muthemll. North Flarid* X
Furman X . Col ol CTvarlotion 71
Jackion 17 II.LouilianaSt X
Marcor X. TrdySl W
Morthouvt ! i Oark Allanlalt
Now Orleoni 7k T ulan* *1
N C Chario*i* tl N Corolma AAT If
North Carol.n*»l. North Carolina SI 14
Rallittt !1. Barry 4!
Shenandoah fl.Ferrum If
1
Snorter 44. Clay Ion SI ®
Tannaiwe 70. Mmlikt«&gt;l *0
Tennoiieo SI 77. MortXad SI S4
VirglmaS! 17. SI Paulk*!
Virginia Union II. EailCaroi-na *1
MIDWEST
Bowling G re n 71. W Michigan 44
Car I*ion 44 Augtburg i I
Caw Western 14 ObeHtn M
Cent M iiw c rili Emporia SI IS
Kit*mat0o71. Adrian 71
Kenl ICS. A iron 7]
Ma ion* 17. IM Iber force M
Miam i.OhioX.E Michigan |7
Minn DuluM7. Bonmidil SI 7]
Mo W titernll.M o Southern H OT
NE Mi Hour I SI M UndWt. Mo II
Nor thorn S I. S D PI. Wnona SI 1*
Northwestern 7*. liiinooal
OhioU ad. Cent Michigan II
SWM.nnowlai*. Minn M o rrlltl
Toledo 17. Ball SI 47
SOUTHWEST
Austin Col U . D a llll ff
Baylor I I , T i m 71
Houston 74 T t ie i A IM 43
Rice 71. Te ioi Chridion *1
T e i o i Tech I I . Southarn Math
FARW EST
Ar Ilona N . CS North idg* 17
Gon/aga la. Portian) *7
S Utah 71. Idaho Si aa

Lumma llfaa t. is Dick Trickle. Iron
Station. N C . Chevrokl Lumlna. 117 IX
IS Bobby Hamillov Nashville Term ,
Pontiac Grand P r u tl* 4t 4. H Brad
Teagu*. Johnson City Term. Ford Thim
derbird. IM X I
17 Billy Slandridp. Shelby N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. lit ISO X Phil Barkdoll,
Phoenn Chevrotol Lunina. 1*4 !14
X Bob Brevak. Mhland. Wll , Ford
Thunderblrd, IM 7M X Delmo Cowart.
Savannah. Go . Ford Ttundtfbird. IX X0
SacandRaca
I Dal* Earnhardt Cbolt*. N C . Chevrotol
Lumlna. IM014 1 Sterling Marlin. Col
umbi*. Tann .. Chevrold Lumlna. IX 7*1
1 Darrell W allrp Franklin. Tann .
CTwvrotol Lumina. IH 0 X 4 ItdM usg'tv*
Troutman. N C . Ford thunderblrd. IM 17}
I Rkky Rudd Lato Norman. N C , Ford
Thundarblrd 111 IP ; * Jo* Rutlmon
F ronkIm. Term , Ford Ihunderbird IM X I
7 Chuck Bonn. Aihboro, N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. IM0JI I Morgan Shepherd
Conover. N C . Ford TTunderbird 117117
t Michael Wallnp Chndion N C Ponhac
Grand P m . 107*17. 19 Wally Daltonbach
Jr . Greensboro N C . Pontiac Grand Prls.
117 14*
II Bill Elliots Bbirtvllto. 6 * . Ford
TTnwKltrb'rd. 1*7J0t II Dato Jarrell. Hick
ory. N C .CheircMel Lunina. 717 1st
II Jell Gordon. Huntersville. N C .
Chevrotol Lumina. IB t X . 14 Lai* Spend
Concord. N C . Ford Tlunderbird. IM sS4
II Kyle Petty, Mitfs Point N C . Pontiac
Grand P ru . IM i l l I* Oerrlk* Cop*
Huntersville N C . Ford Thunderblrd.
1(1 111

41

NHL STANDINOB
All Tines EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic CMvWon
W L T PH O f OA
NY Rang*r*
M II 4
X I 141
X II I 17 701 IS*
Nan J e t t y
aa
t«
1*1 m
Ftonda
U II
77 11 s X IIS 171
Washington
Philadtlphl*
14 X 4 sa X* 77)
71 17 * X IM IN
NY Island*#*
Tampa Sa*
11 X 1 X 111 171
Marts** 4 Drvision
X II to re IX 141
Boston
X X 1 44 t!l 144
Montr**l
Pittsburgh
X II 11 47 X4 X )
n it 4 41 1*4 IS7
Bultato
11 X S 47 I X 700
OuMwc
x n 4 44 147 IX
Har (lord
f al • 74 I X 744
OH ana
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Oyitwn
W L T Pit OF OA
11 I! 1 71 7S4 X0
DftroH
X 17 11 71 i n 141
Toronto
11 11 &gt; 4! I l l 1*0
Dallas
X II • aa IM 1*3
SI Lams
7* IS 4 S* IM 141
Chisago
17 IS / 41 171 I X
Winnip*g
PacilK Division
X X f 4* IIS 111
Calgary
X H ? SI 1*4 1*1
Vantowv*#
71 7S 11 SI 141 111
San Jos*
Anahaim
71 17 4 X 14* 111
11 X 4 x X# m
Los Ang«(*i
IS M f X III 721
Edmonton
W*dn*tdJ*'l Oam*t
Buflatol Harllordl
Otlroil 7. Florida I
Boston 1. Danas 0
Anaheim*. Philidilphti 1
Thuriday'tOamai
Hartford at Pittsburgh. 7 11 p m
Montreal at Tamp* Bap. 7iUp.m.
Nan Jersey at Tororto. 7 U p m
Vancouver at Cklcap 1 11 p m
Quebec ol San Jow '0 li p m

NHL SUMMAIIIB8
R E D W IN G S tP A N TH E R S !
Florida
1 * 1 -1
Detroit
* I 1- f
First Per red — I Florida. Lomakin 14
(Kudelski. darnel). I l l Detroit. Chiaiion
t (Colley. Y(#rman). 4 01 (pp); 1 Florida
Skrudland 10 (Clrell* Lindsay), t 04 4
Oelroil. Ch.aison 10 IRimeag. Drake). 10 14
tpp); 1 Detroit. Suing*# I (Burr). 14 07
I ah); 0 Florida. Barxs II (Murphy). II M
Ipp); 1. Detroll. Pdmeau 17 (Yterman.
Drake). 17:17. Pewdttos — Barnes. Fla
llrtpptog). 1 17; Malanby. Fla (haoktog).
a I I , Barnes. Fla (high slicking), 0:11;
Konstantinov, Del llntelerencel. 14:11.
Second Period — I Detroit. Shoppard 41
(Yrarman. Prlmaau). 11:11. PisMlttot —
McCarty. Del (hooking. 4 01. Malianby. Fla
(trtppingl, 4 11; Burr. Del Ihooktogl. I K ,
York. Del Ihooktogl. 10 » ; Murphy, Fla
Ihsidtogilkkl. It X
Third Pertod — t Detroit. Fedorov 40
(Probarl. Koftovl. 107 Ipp). 10 Oelroil.
Sheppard 4] (Colley. Lidtliom). 14 SI Ippl.
PenaIIlev - Drake. Del Ihooktogl. 1 U ;
Kudeltkl. Fla I tripping. 14 0k
Mots oa goal - Ftondw 10 ll l - l l Detroit
II 1 0 1 1 - U
Power play Ogp*rtersliei — Florida I of S.
Oelroil 4*44
Goalies - Florida Reddick. 0 10 (14
shots 17 savesi Oekolt. Osgood. 1*14
III H I
A — X.I71
Refer** - Dan Matoutlll Linesmen - Ron
Aswlslin*. Mark Pare

111*11

Hilthm* — South FSorkdl 40 Sieltcn M
1 Point go*li - South Florida A ll (Jackwn
I l. Aik m i 14. Klnilow 1 A D i fancy 11),
Station 4 14 IBIackiXor 1 1 . WillhoH I I .
Conner I I. Maluiiewakl I 1). Fouled out EnXnman Rebounds — South Florida X
(Salient). SXHon ISIThomol 1). A im it South Florida It (Atkht 1); SHHon t (Sami.
Conner II Total touk - South Florida IA
S N Iw n ll Technicals— Non* A — 1.7X
BOSTON COLLBOE X ,M IA M I U
BOSTON COLLEOE I B-f)
Abrams 111*1. Hudukby 4 S 1110. Curley
7 I* 7 I I I I , Abram 1 000 A Eliley 114 0 11A
Grant 1100 1. Hrobowkkl 17 30 7. Mohniky
0 I 00 A Jourdon I I 01 1 Totals 77*1X11
X
MIAMI ( M il
Fraser 17 117. Johtion 41 00 A Rkh I I
1 7 I. McCormick 1 10 * * A Row 1 1 0 0 t.
Frailer 111 17. Lawrence 0 4 0 0 0. Pop* I 10
0 0 1. Edward* 11 11 A Davll I I 14 I
Parker! 1000 Totals 11701) 7141
Halftime - Boston College X . Miami X
1 Point goals — Bos Ids College A II I Abram
11. Euler 1*. Hioboeaki I I . Huckaby I I .
Mol m il y o II. Miami SI* (Rosa 1 L Fradar
11. Edwards 11. Parke 0 I. McCormick 0 *1
Fouled out — John son Davit Rtboundt —
Boston Colleg* a* (Owlet A Abrams II.
Miami X (Rkh 10) A s itli — Belton Callegt
l* I Abram *). Miami tl (Rosa SI Tol*l loull
- BostonGoilegeII.Moml I I A - M l *
Wtdnesda y 'l Wemew’i Score*
EAST
Adetphl 71. Queens Colt *1
American Inti *t. Merrimack *0
Army 7A Lehigh *I
Bentley H. Assumption}!
termed *u* IA Boston Colleg* 4}
Drerel M. Hotllro SI

AUTO RACING
Twin 111Lineups
OAVTONA BEACH - The lineups lor
Thursday'* Twin lllm ll* qualifying races
tor Sunday's Oaytona 100 with rttldenc*
type of car and qualllyirg speed In mph
FktlRac*
I toy Allen J r . Raleigh. N C , Ford
Thunderblrd. XO 18. 1 E m it Irvan.
Rockwell. N C . Ford Biunderbitd. I*t *01
1. Oreg Sacks. Wmbr Park, Fard Thun
derktrd. I»t,*77. * Ma* Marlin Jamestown.
N C . Ford Thunderblrd IN 711
S Todd Bodme, Ibrrlsburg N C.. Ford
Thunderblrd. IM 4X. • Jimmy Spencer.
Mooresvtllo, N C . FordThundtrbird. IM I X
7 H o rry Gant. Ta ylo rs ville , N C ,
Chevrolet L urn too. IM0N. I Terry Labonl*.
Archdal*. N C . Chavrdal Lumma. 1*7(11
t Hut Strick tin. C**ra. Ala . Ford Thun
dertord. 1*7 X7. to Kei Schrader, Concord.
N C . Chevrotol Lumlna 117 441
II Rusty Wallace. Concord N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. IS7.1I3; II Jimmy Hensley.
Ridgeway. V* . Ford Tlunderbird. 117 m
II Rebort Presslay. Ashovili*. N C .
Cher role I Lumlna. II70X, I*. Rllchw Petty.
Randtoman. N C . FordThundtrbird. IM t U
IS Dev* Marc Is Avery's Creek, N C .
Chevrotol Lummo. IB ato I* Chad Little.
Char lotto. N C . Ford tvgnderbkd. I l l M l
17. Kerry Teague. Coscord. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlna. 1X071; 1« Jell Burton, South
Boston Vo . Ford Thuntorbkd. IM 107
If Geoll Bod me JJion. N C Ford Thun
derbtrd I•7 it ) . X Jm Saule#. Necrdah
W l l . Ford Thunderblrd IM 0S4
II Bobby Lobonto. Trinity. N C . Ponlwc
Grand Prle. IIS I U j I I Rkk Caretll. Denver.
Chevrotol Lumlna. IM B7
71 John Andratll. Inhanapolis. Chevrotol

17 Jerry Hill. Brandvm* M d . CTwvrotol
Lumlna. 17*14*. II Broil Bodin*. Har
ritburg. N C . Ford Thinderbird. I|7 H I
It Rick Mail. Rocktridg* Baths V* . Ford
Thunderblrd. t!7 J14. M Rkh Bkkl* Jr
Edgerlon. W it. Ford Tturi4lerb&lt;rd IM 447
I I Jo* NemecTseK Mooreiviile. N C .
Chevrotol Ipimm* ig u i , jj Bobby Hlllin
Jr . Chartoll* N C . Ford Thunilerbird
IN H I
11 Jeremy Mayf-dd Nashyill* Term
Ford Thunderblrd, 117 11* 14 Jimmy
Morion. Mammonton N J . Ford Thun
derbird &gt;M*I4
1} Buddy Baser, gsernll s Ford. N C .
Ford Thunderbitd. IM401 X T W Taylor.
Petersburg Va . Ford Riunderbird. ’M Itl
17 Ward Burton, South Boston V* .
Chevrolet Lumlna, IIS it* I t Slav*
Grissom. Liberty N C. Chevrotol Cumins
1*4 IM
X Trevor Boys Caiad*. Pontiac Grand
P m . no speed

TRANSACTIONS
b a ie b a l l

Americas League
CALIFORNIA A N O a S - Agreed to tormi
With Ernest Riles blwider, on a minor
league conlr ad
CHICAOO W HITE SCX — Agreed to In m i
with Terry L**&lt;h. pi Icier, on a minor toagsw
conlr ad
MINNESOTA T W IX
Agreed to terms
with Alev Coto. ouifwhbv. on a mine# league
conlr ad
NEW YORK YANK a * - Agreed to terms
with Dave Sitvellrl. hlwlder. on a on* year
contract
TEXAS RANGERS-A greed to terms » to
Kevin Brown, pitcher. os a on* year cantrad
Nilwnal League
M ONTREAL EXPCE - Agreed to torms
with Gil Heredia, pttetor. and Gtonn Murray,
dull wider, on on* yearcontrwrs
PHILADELPHIA FHILLIES - Named
Okk Alton roving inslnjctor
SAN DIEGO PADRES - Agreed to l*rm*
with Ptul Planner, outwlder. on a two yea'
conlra d
BASKETBALL
MaitoneI Baser toaH Alvecutwn
CHARLOTTE HO R ICTS — Signed Tim
Kempton. forward to a 10 day contract
CHICAOO BULLS - Placed Tom Kukoc
forward, on tho injurdl list Adtiatod Slater
King, Irom Ihe inisir*dt‘Sl
O E TR O IT PISTO fS — Traded Olden
Polyr.H*. canter and David Wood, lorward
to Its* Sacrarnanto Kirgt lor Duane CawSweii
center, and second ros/sd picks in it * 1x 4
i x i and teesdrati}
PHOENIX SUNS - Activated Charles
Barkley, forward, and Danny Aing* guard
Irom In* Iniurtd ll*l Haced Frank Johnson
guard and Jtrrod Mc*i*t. lorward on Ih*
miuredllsl
FOOTBALL
NattoneI Fatball Laago*
NEW ORLEANS M IN TS - Agreed to
terms with Renaldo Turnbull, linebacker, on
a live year contract
HOOCEY
Hatwisal Heckty League
NHL — Suspended Tony Granalo. Los
Angeles Kings toll wing lor IS games wiltsoul
pay and lined n.m tHXHor a H ashing m tntorii
against Nall Wilkinson Chicago Blackhawks
deienieman. on Fab ! Suspended Mark
Filipal'kk. Ftonda Ppslhers goalie, lor two
game* without pay ard lined him 1 X 0 tor a
high sticking mcktonl againil Dave Matey
New York Islanders lit wing, on Fab 11
W ASH IN O TO N C A P ITA LS - Signed
Sergti Ggnchar. datoxoman. to a two year
conlr act
COLLEGE
AKRON — Named Michael Boblniki
athletic director
CORNELL — Annourced the resignation ol
Latog Kennedy, alhtolkdirector
NORTHEAST LOUIBANA - Named Dave
Ounkelberger dtlendv* coordinator and
Georg* Haltner guarleibacks coach
RADFORD — Hemal Spencer Smith mai l
soccer coach
SOUTH FLORIDA - Named Lagan Fleck
men'tkaccer coach.
TEN N E S S E E — Named John Stucky
strength and conditionng coach

TVIRAOIO
AUTO RACING
Sam — SUN. MtogW National*
COLLEOE BASKETBALL
7 X pm
- ESPN North Carolina a!
Clemson (LI
I pm - SC. Notre Dam* at Marqueii*.
ILI
» X pm
ESPN Michigan Slat* at
Norttiweslern. (L)
lO X p m - SUN. UCLA al Ariion* State
IL)
M-dn.ghi — ESPN. Stanlord al Calilorrua.
(LI
Midnight
SUN. Louisville al UNC
Chartoll*
II X a m — SC. Women. Vanderbilt al
Western Kentucky
S a m - SUN. New Me. ,&lt;o el San Dwgo
Slat*
1.X am
ESPN North Carolina al
Clem ton
NBA
( p m — CV. The Oerms Scott Show
10 15 p m — TBa Atlanta Hawks al
Golden Slat* Warriors. IL )
HOCKEY
7 X pm
SUN Mmlreal Canadwni al
Tampa Bay Lightning,(Ll
W INTEROLYM PICS
I pm
WCPX *. Alpine skiing, cross
country skiing. Itgur* skating, ice hockey,
speedskating
11:IS am
WCPX t. Winter Games
highltghti
SKIIMO
a X p m - SUN. Vevr Garvey l Interna
lional Sportsman
7 X p m — ESPN, US Pro Tour
Radi*
HOCKEY
I I S pm - WGTO AM IS40I. Montreal *1
Tampa Bay
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Opm — WGTO AM (1401. Th* Press Bor
4 pm
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7 pm
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10pm
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Eichang*
10 pm
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USA

Neth &amp; Son Roofing
hangs on to 1st place
From Stall Roporti

Unci* Ni«k 1
Bask*#*

S A N F O R t) N rlh ft Son
HoollnU m.iintainrd tta hold on
Unit placL* in (h r Sun lord Recre­
ation W rdnrM lay Men's Polar
Ifc-ar Sloupllch Softball l^-a)(iie
With a 21-C vlclor&gt;’ over Dee's
NuItt/McCabeai PlnrliurM Park
In Ihc flnti s^anie of (he evenlii){. R rekrrs broke a 2-2 tie with
a m il In the ImiU o iii of (he
seventh Inntnn to beat Uncle
Nlek'a3-2.
W ith three weeks JrH In the
season. Neth ft Son RooHnn ( 51)
hun a one-name lead over Ke­
eker* (4-2), They're followed by
Uncle Niek’s (3-3) amt Dec'*
Nuls/McCabc (0-6)

Next week. Uncle Nick's will
challennc Nc(h A Son Rootlnn at
7 p.m. before Dec's NiUn/Met'alie
noeis up analnst Reckers In the K
p.m. name.
In Uiht nlnbt is H i m game, To m
Itoyd nlarted the name wlnninn
rally for Rrckeni w llh a leadolf
slnnle. A n out later, Brian Jones
walked Follow Inn a strtkeout.
Jerry Merman hlnnk'tl (o load tbe
brisea. Jeff Sladek (ben drew a
walk to force In Bsiyd with (he
w ln n in n run
Jones and Merman each hit
two ntnnlc* to lead Rer-kern'
e I n h t - h 11 a t t a c k . C h u c k
Baumann blunted. M-oted a run.
and drove In another run Boyd
hud a slnnle and a run bcorrd
while Oeorne Murray contrib­
uted u slnnle and an RBI Hix kv
K llln n b w o rth doubled, r h r lb
n.ijHirc scored u run. and Sladek
had hlb RBI.

For Uncle Nick's, which collec­
ted 14 kits, Ricky We Ilb led the
offense with three Monies and a
run bccorrd John Scoll had a
double, btnnle. and an RBI.
Oeorn® I’or/in blnnled iw lrr
and (scored a run. Todd Panel
and Je rry Camus also hit two
bionics apiece. Bill Marino added
a Monte and an RBI Frank Si.inn
and Bobby Garner each hit a
slnnle.

Dee's Null/M&lt;Cab*
NsIk A ton Raating

ill

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Ml

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10 -

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HI lllla - II 11

Thlnns were nolnn alonn pre­
tty smoothly III the early ftoinns
ol the name between Neth ft Son
Kooflnn and Dee's NutafMcCabe.
Nelli ft Son Rooflnn uslnn &gt;i
six-run second Innlun to take a
9-1 lead Ihioiinh three limlnn-b
But In the lop of the (moth.
Dee's NlilMMrCnbc made thlnns
Intcrrstlnn by striklnn for five
runs.
Thlnns were Inlerestlnn for
loon as Neth ft Son Kooflnn
rallied for 12 runs In the home
half ol the fourth Inn Inn- Once
Dee's Nuts/McCatte halted In the
top of the filth, the n‘u"*' was
halted by the 15 run mercy rule.
Steve Woodley and Don Basil
hlnhllnht Neth ft Son Kooflnn's
outburst In the fourth Innlun
with a pair of Inside-the-park
home runs. Basil also had a
d o u b le , sl nnl e. th re e r u n s
neorrd, and live RBI. Woodley
finished with three RBI
Stacy Dllz went 4 for-4 for
Neth ft Son Rooflnn. eollcctlnn a
triple, double, two shinies, lour
nm s. and two RBI. Ihm Mai her
ehlppcd In with a triple, two
shinies, three runs, and an RBI
Boh Palanaluo added a double,
two shinies, a run. and an RBI
T im Winkle doubled, slnnled.
and scored three runs. J im Nulty
had two shinies, a run. and an
RBI Lee llood also hit two
singles. Craig Appel slnnled and
scored three times. Meath Short
hud a slnnle. two runs, nnd an
RBI
Gene Asturltu paced Dee's
NutMMcCabe with a slnnle. run.
and two RBI. Tony Sklflcr. John
Wtllls. and Ronnie Shaver each
hit a slnnle and scored n run
To n y Belllsslmo slnnled in a run
Jerem y Marl ley scored a run and
drove In another. Lance McCabe
singled. Ralph AMurtta scored a
run.

Greyhounds
Continued from IB
semifinal contest against
the Delaind Bullions In the (&gt;
p.m game. No. I sced Mainland
lakes on No l ift'd Lake Mary.
B o th

s r m lt h u l

nam es

am t

Saturday's' chixnplnnshlp con­
test will be p liyrd at Lym an
Mlnh School
DeWayne It#-ll had a bin game
lor L ym a n W alnrsduy night.
M uring IG pohEs to go with
nine rebounds. Im r steals, three
blocks, and th n r assists Ready
finished with 12 |mi|iiis an two
blocked shots. Tavuron Kaymon
also scored 12 jiilnis while Jo h n
Bennett added nine |N&gt;lnts and
three assists.
Defense was a key lor Lym an
as the G reyhm inls concentrated
on c o n ta in in g Spruce Creek
s ta n d o u ts Matt B a ile y an d
Ricardo Culdenti Halley did his
damage with 24 points, hut
Calderon mumoR'd only eight
point*

"W e wanted 0&gt; lake those two
out of llte game." said Ready.
"Bailey espectaly Is unta/lng
We knew they w ouldn't be
coming out. tmi wc kept pulling
Irrsh people on tli- court to wear (
them out.*’
W ith Just 23 seconds lett In
regulation. It
like Lyman
was safely In control when
Myang Yoon's three- point play
gave the Greylininds a 54-48
lead. Bui Jasu i Russell and
Molmes ImiiIi III three-pointers
lor Spruce L'retk to tie the game
and send II to overtime
W ith three Meunds IHt In the
overtime ] m tiih I. it appeared that
Spruce Creek wits in control,
leading G2 G1 atil Lyman Torccd
to (nil Ihc hall m play under Its
own basket.
T h e Greyhounds were able to
lolMumdc the bul to Heady, who
t u r n e d a n d la u n c h e d Ills
gam c-wlnulun -hot as sikiii as It
hit Ills hands

Lions
Continued from IB
Vlnre Carx-r.
After Ben BossM-ored 15 of Ills
teatn-lradlng 19 jHiInts m the
first (piartcr for Oviedo. Carter
was assigned to cover Boss and
limited him Io fm r iiolnls before
Boss Injured l»s knee In the
third quarter ixtd had to leave
the game.
Oilrnslvcly. O u te r threw m a
name-high 25 points that In­
cluded four llircc-polnt Held
goals.
"V ln re Cartir really played
really w ell." sail Oviedo assis­
tant coach Ken KriHig. "T h e y
were having problems netting
their offense golix!. so they Just
started golug .&lt; him (Carter).

see
Continued from IB

He'd either |Kisi if) in the middle
or bounce out and shmit a
three-pointer."
Alter Boss, the next highest
si-orcrs for Ovk-do wrre Jason
Watts and Matt Slims, who each
had four |m) ! i i I s .
Mainland, ranked No. 3 In this
week's Florida Sports Writers
Association's Cbss 5A slutc jmiIL
will play Lake Mary In Friday
night's (} p.m. vinlfln.il contest
at Lym an High School. At H
p-m .. Lym an will play Dcl.anil In
the other seminrul.
T h e champloiTihtp game will
I h - played Sattrday night al
Lym an.
Oviedo rods ils season at
IO 19.

Rams
|n

ihc Issue on us. we forced II on
them ."
Mitchell led l l r Raiders wllh
25 points, with 10 assists, six
rebounds, and I v r steals while
Sheppard collated 19 points. 15
assists, and sevm steals
Kvon lliim uiiu d contributed
19 points with 11 rebounds
while Charles Davis had six
|K&gt;lnts and sevm blocked shots
for S T C
T h e win improves SC C to
12-17. 4 9 In Ihc conference. St.
Joints Is 4-19 and 1-11 In Ihc
conference.
On Saturday. S C C will travel
to Valencia Com m unity College
for another ctnfcrcncr game
Marling at 7:30 p.m. Currently
slxlh In the M F C standings,
S C C Is t r y i n g t o b u i l d
m om entum for ihc roufrrencc
to u rn a m e n t, where Valencia
could !m- a |iisslhle opening
round opponent

Continued from IB
13 of his gam r-hlgh 15
points over the Inal two periods,
lie also had a ra m 'leading 12
rebounds.
Nathan Peck trorrd all 10 of
his ( x i I i i I h In the first quarter to
help latke Mary take a 21-15
lead. Richard Ux he' chipped In
With 13 jiolnls for the Rams
(14-13). Peek (ltd Roche' each
had a pair o( Ihrec-jiolnt field
goals. .
hi all. 11 (Iffcrrut players
c o n trib u te d |i&gt;lnts for Lake
Mary.
For L ik e Howell. Fred Mc­
Cloud nettrd IO im i I u I s . Xan
Manning nnd Jx w Marrero each
added nine polits for the Silver

Hawks.

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Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Fabruary 17, 1994 - J1

People
school awards

IN BR IEF

Roses for you
The Central Florida Rose Society will host a dinner meeting
on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at the Morrison’s Cafeteria near the
Winter Park Malt.
Dlann ami J im Giles of Giles Rose Nursery In Davenport will
teach not only how to grow roses tint will also discuss which
rose* are better for the central Florida landscapes. The
program will Include Information n« it new Introductions,
preferred rootstock, fragrant roses am. hose that are doing
well in this area,
For more Information, call 0 7 1-0614 or 239- 1188

CALENDAR
East-W est Kiwanis Club meets Thursday
East-West Kiwanis C lub of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p m ., at the Friendship A Union Lodge building, comer of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street Visiting Kiwanlan* are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president
889 0042.
1

Overeaters Anonym ous meets weekly
O vrrra irr* Anonym ous meets every Thursday, at 7 30 p in.,
ai the C om m unity United Methodist Church. Plney Ridge Road

and U.S. 17*92, Casselberry. For Information, call Carol.
322-0657.

Help for child support enforcem ent
Assoetallon for Children for Enforcement of Sup|&gt;ort. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each month. 7 p in. ut the
Seminole County Library. Casselberry branch. S.H. 430 and
Oxford Road. Meetings are free. Call 095-1720 or 324-8855 for
more Information.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non smoking) evening ai 8 p.m . Meetings
are held In the back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford
For additional meeting limes and locatlnns In the Central
Florida urea, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

Sunrise Kiw anis m eets Friday
T h r Seminole Sunrise Klwunls Club meets every Friday, at 7
a m., at Shoncy’s. U S 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwantons are welcome. For information, call
BnjccM cKIbbln. president. 322-0331.

SA N FO R D - T h e Salllc H a r­
rison Chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution met
Friday. Fell. I I , ut the Page
School. Sanford. T h r opening
ritual was conducted by Vice
Regent Grace Parks and flag
chairman Mae Fancher.
B e t t y Sl e f f a n s w e lc o m e d
parents, teachers and students
present for Good Citizens awards
a n d r e c o g n i t i o n of t h o s e
participating In the Good C iti­
Good Citizens awards are prosonled by Chapter
zens’ contest.
Historian Emeritus Virginia Powell (Irom left) lo
Elisabeth Boyd brought the
national defense message.
Chapter Historian Em eritus
Virginia Powell announced Ihe
winners of the Good Citizens
awards They are Edward M c­
Cain. Lukr Howell High School;
Christina Flora. Lake Mary High
School: Benedict Park. Lym an
High School: Dennis Crrvlston.
Oviedo High School, and Dledrc
Michels. Seminole High School.
Each received a certificate and a
G ood C itiz e n ’s p in . C o u n ty
winner, Benedict Park, who read
hi* essay, also received a 8100
savings bond.
Saluted us Seminole County's
Outstanding American History
Teacher was Andy Williams of
Sem inole H igh Sch o o l. T h e
chapter presented him with a
txxik " A Century of Service: T h r
History Month Chairman Alynne Faughnan (from
St o r y of the D A B . " and a
left) presents elementary and middle school
subscription lo the D A R Maga­
zine.
Canfield. Rebecca Chldestcr. Jeff
H i s t o r y Mo n t h C h a irm a n
C onw ay. A m a n d a Rohrback.
Alynne Fuuglmun gave the ele­
Rock Lake: Ja re d Dufour. Laura
m e n ta ry and m id d le school
Floyd. Mike Jones. South Sem i­
awards. Each read her/his essay
nole Middle School.
on "Com ing to America During
Finalist essays will be sub­
the Colonial Era." Each received
mitted to the D A R state chair­
a certificate und u medal. Th e y
man forjudging.
were: Grade 5. Gregory Peele.
Following the awurds Pat Fox
G e n e v a E le m e n ta ry S rh o o l:
read the president general's
Grade 7. Kristen Krulllnger.
message and Lourtne Messenger
Rock laike Middle School; Grade
presented th e C o n s titu tio n
8. U narm Campbell. Jackson
minutes.
Heights Middle School
Registrar Catherine Wiley In ­
In uddltlon to the winners.
troduced prospective member*
other-1(Inalmia were: Jennifer
Sandra Moody. Held! Maine*.
Evans. Mat fife w Fur hash. Ben
M ary Loulee E lg in . Suzanne
PelicAon. Matt Young, all sev­
Elgin and Ju B a Fees.
Accepted as new members
enth graders from Rock laike
Middle School. Grade 8: Shawn
were Mildred O rlltzl. Mildred
Nichols. Indian Trails; Jerem y
Lind. Suzanne Ogrtn and Ju lia
Fcss.
Clavurnt. Sara Held. Jackson
Heights; Leah Tro ttn , Mllwee
The next m eeting will be held
at Ihe home o f the chapter
Middle School; Mehreen Chlda.
Virginia Powell
regent. Virginia Mtklcr. on Sat­
Marlah Jett. Kevin Stallworth.
American Hiatory
urday. March 5.
Sanford Middle School: David

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awards to; Gregory Peele, Krialen Kralllngor and
Lauren Campbell. Several winners were absont.

(right) preaenta Seminole Counly'a Outstanding
Teacher award to Andy Williams.

S e lf -h e lp g r o u p s fo r a b u s e d a d u lt s im p r o v e
to seek professional help from
someone w ho specializes In
ubused children and adults.
Don't try to make her mother
happy. It can't l&gt;c done. Make
the daughter happy through a
change In her self-image and
attitude toward herself. Tell her
to seek out and attend a self-help
group of abused udult children.
She'll find her story Is very
common and there Isa way out.
S o m e d a y , m a y b e , if her
mother sees that all of her abuse
Is not getting her anywhere, the
mother will seek help for herself.
I doubt It. though, because this
kind of ubuslvr behavior Is an

DEAR ABBY: I think you
Msrcad the letter from "D crcssed D aughter" when she
.rote about her mother's consant negativity. Your advice to
ry to bring her mother " u p " by
aklng her to a movtc, etc., won't
rork. Her mother lives In a
rorld of her own. She likes to be
irgatlvc. In fact, she would be
ulncd If she couldn't discount
md denigrate her daughter.
It's not the mother who needs
ounscltng: It’s the daughter,
i he daughter lias been verbally
liaised all her life. Now that she
s beginning to realize how much
he has been Injured, she needs

A D V IC E

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

addiction, and you know how
difficult It Is to change an addict
unless she wants to change.

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letters from readers who dis­
agreed with m y answer. Read
on;
D E A R A B B Y : I have read your
column for m a n y years. This Is
the first time I have felt the need
to write. In m y opinion, your
answer to "Depressed Daughter"
was outofllnc.
I. loo. have a negative, angry
and depressed mother. She Is
angry about her life choices, but
has not done anything lo help
change the situation.
For many year*, m y sister and
I have tried to help her. We have
done the things you have sug­
gested to "Depressed Daughter."
without success. O u r frustration
has created m igraine headaches
and colon spasms for us. O u r
mother Is 75. so w c have been at
this for a long time.
Please tell "Depressed Daugh­
ter" to let go w ith love. It Is not
her responsibility to fix her
mother. Wc cannot change other
people. Wc can only change
ourselves. Love, acceptance, for­
giveness and letting go of the
responsibility for her mother Is
the best advice you can give this
daughter. I listen to m y mother,
but I know I can't fix her. I can
love her. but I can't change her.
Only she can do that for herself
— If she wants to.

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Deidre Michels. Christina Flora and Benedict Park
Several awa-d winners were absent.

(Problem •? Write to Deer Abby.
For a personal, unpubllahed
reply, tend a sell-addressed,
■lamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

DEAR ABBY: Th e poem tilled
••Why W o rry ? * ’ w h ic h y o u
published In your column on
Thursday. Ja n . 20. was from a
book I wrote In 1945. titled
"Laughingly Your*,"

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MILTON BERLE

MRS.

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DEAR MILTON: Thanks for
letting me know. As l noted In
m y column, the poem was sent
to me by a reader who found It
u mo n g her g r a n d m o t h e r ' s
memorabilia. No mention ws
made of the nuthor.
P.S. I recently saw a rerun of
nn old mcvlc with you und Car)
Reiner. |Or was It Sid Caesar?)
Anyway, you were In drag, and I
must say. I haven't laughed so
heartily In m any a year.

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Th e W inter Sprint!* chapter nl AARP will meet on Feb. 2 1 at
1:30 p.m.
A speaker from the Loiigwcx&gt;d/Wlntrr Sprint; Chamber of
Commerce will la- there providing tourist Infonnallnii anil
chamber uiemtM*r directories available.
Th e meeting will take place at the Winter, Springs C lvlr
Center. 400 N. Kdgemon Ave. Guests arc welcome.
Th e club's new officers are Ernie Batter, president: Adelr
Svcndsen. vice president; Frances Rayl. secretary; F.d Miller,
treasurer; Ken Wilson, legislative chairman; llcttc Suinple.
mcmlH-rshlp chairman and Marian Bolin, program chairman
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from our own perspective, re­
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work for us. Obviously, the
themes of forgiveness and trying
to help olhers arc patterns that I
have found rewarding. If they do
not w o rk, a n d people fin d
themselves locked Into rela­
tionships that arc unrewarding
nnd unhealthy — the name for
that Is *,co -d e p e n d c n c y‘’ —
changes are in order.
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sclf-hlcp group dedicated to this
problem: Co-Dependents A n o n ­
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women and teens whose com ­
mon problem Is an inability to
maintain f uncti onal r e l a ­
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4B - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. February 17. 1094

Legal N otices I Legal N o tices

Legal N otices
IM T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO *1m s C A It K
U N IT E D S TA TE S OF
AM ERICA
ptaintut.
OSCAR COLON P E R E Z and
E N IO M COLON, hi* toll*.
SEM IN O LE SELF R E L IA N T
HOUSING INC and THE IN
DEPENDANT SAVINGS PLAN
Oalandanlli)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE II hereOy Qlv#n that,
pursuant to an order or Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure an
i f fd In in* above captioned
rw
I min tail ma propariy
situated m SEMINOLE County.
Florida d ru ’ brdai
Lot 4. TYSON PARK, at
cording to Bit Plot thereof at
ratordad In Plai Book 17. Pag#
at. of tha Public Ratordi ol
SamInotoCounty. Florida
at putiiK ta&gt;a. to ma nigheti and
bait btddt' tor cam. a* the Wail
Front Door. X I N Park Avanwa.
of ma SEMINOLE C O U N TY
C O U R TH O U S E . In Sanlord.
Florida, at II R a m on March
17. 1X4
D A TE D February 14.1tt4
In accordance wllh the A mar
leant With Oivab iitiet Act par
tont with ditabilltlet needing a
tpactol accommodation to par
llcioata In ttilt proceeding
mould contact Saminoia County.
Court Adminlilratlon at M l
North Park Arenue. Sanford
FL 12771 toitphone 14071 111
4110 not totor than tavan 171
day i prior to Iha procaadmg If
h a a rln g impaired I T O O )
I too *SS 1771. or Volet IV )
1100 tlS 1770. Via Florida Relay
Service
MAR VANNE MORSE
C LER K OF CIRCUIT CO URT
BY Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish- February It. 14 t»»4
D E O 144
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO: ») 7147 CA 14 L
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION ai Contarvalor
tor C A R TER ET FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK — Succotaor to
C A R T E R E T SAVINGS BANK.
F.A .;
Plaintiff.

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W ILL IA M S VERANES;
S TE V E N R VALLADARES.
ADMINISTRATOR OF
E S T A T E OF ANNE
VALLADARES; THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEESOR
O TH E R CLAIMANTS OF
ANNE VALLADARES.
Deceased, HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC J
and UNKNOWN
TENANTSrOWNERS.
Datondanto
PLAINTIFF’S
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS.
O E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
C R E D ’ ITRS. TRUSTEES OR
O T H E R C A IM A N T S O F
A N N E V A L L A D A R E S . Oa
coated, and all partita claiming
Interact by. through, under or
a g o ln t t T H E U N K N O W N
H E IR S . OEVISEES. GRAN
TEES. ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S O F
A N N E V A L L A D A R E S . Da
crated, and all parlret having or
Claiming to hare any right, till#,
or Intoroil In lha propariy
harem described C U R R E N T
R E S ID E N C E U N K N O W N /
L A S T KNOW N A D D R E S S
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to lorectoM mortgage on
the following described property
In Seminole County. Florida:
Condominium Unit M l. Build
Ino 11A. of HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUMS, according So
the Declaration of Condominium
recorded on Nerember IS. tN4
In O R Book 11*4 pages 444 thru
7fS. inclutlra at lha Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida end Oil amendments
thereto together with ell appu?
tenencos thereto and an un
divided Interest m lha common
otomonli of taW Condominium
at sat forth In said Declaration
Roaring Drive n o Altamonte
Springs. Florida 11714
has bean filed against you and
you era required to servo on
original of your written de­
fenses. It any, with the Seminole
County Clerk ol this Court and to
serve a copy on Plaintiff's
Attorney. Patrick M. O' Con
nor . Esquire, ol the Law Firm
of MASON A ASSOCIATES.
P.A . Plaintiffs Alter nay. whose
address It 11147 U S Highway It
North. Suite ISO. Clearwater,
Florida 144114144. within thirty
(X I days alter the first publics
•ton of this notice, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the complaint.
Dated: February 14. It *4
In accordance with lha Amer
lewis With Oltebtniiet Act. per
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to per
llcipoto In this proceeding
should contact Court Admtnlt
Nation ol ttlephono number
14071 H I 4U 0. Eat 4117, no totor
than seven 171 dtys prior to the
proceeding II hearing impaired.
(T D D ) i 400sss47M, or Veka
(V I I 400SSI4770, vto Florida
Relay Servlet
Publish: February 17.14 1X4
D E O 144

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN0 FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORI0A
CASE NO *) 117! CC T! F
ALAFAYAWOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.
Plaintiff.
vs
CIRILOM BAUTISTA AND
MARIA T BAUTISTA.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCHAPTER SI
Nonce It given that pursuant
to Order ol Final Judgmanl m
Foreclosure dated February 11,
I**4. In Cate No *2 lift CC
22 F. ol the County Court In and
lor Semlnoto County. Florida. In
which A L A F A Y A WOODS
H O M E O W N E R S ASSOCIA
TION INC . is the Plaintiff and
CIRILO M BAUTISTA AND
MARIA T BAUTISTA are the
Defendants I will tail to the
Mghetl and best bidder tor cash
al the Weil front door of the
Semineto County Ceurilovke in
Sanlord. Florida, at II M a m .
on March If, t*»l. the following
described property set lortn in
the Order of F Inal Judgment
Lot 44 ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE XXII. according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book X . Pages IS end I*, of the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
DATED February IS. 1*44
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol County Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
A M E R IC A N S W ITH OIS
ABILITIES ACT OF l*S0 IAO
M INI1TRATIVE ORDER NO
*2121: Persons with a disability
whe need a special accem
modal ion to participate In this
proceeding should confect ADA
Coordinator at X I N Park
Avenue. Suite N X I. Sanlord.
Florida 12771 al toast five days
prior to the proceeding Tele
phone 1X7) U J a l X E t l 4117.
1100 OSS 477t (TOD!, or 1400
*&gt;&gt;4770 (V). via Florida Retoy
Service
Publish February 17.14. I**4
DEO 170

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am angagad In business Of P O
Bos *11707. Lake Mary. FL
127*1 . Seminole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name of
AMERICAN VENTURE CAPI
TAL. end that I Intend to
register said name with The
Division of Corporations, Telia
hassae. Florida, in accordance
with lha provlsleni ol lha
Fictitious Nemo Statutes. To
wit: Section MIG*. Florida
Statutes lf*l
Dell Rhus
Publish February 17. I**s
DEO 142

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E IIO H T IE N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. *1 lift CAM
DIVISION E
VICTORIA MORTGAGE
CORP.
Plaintiff.
vs.
BERTRAND T. GRAF FIS.
•fal.
Detondenllsl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order to re
schedule foreclosure sate dated
February IA 1*44, and entered
In Cate No f l I ITT CAM E ol the
Circuit Court of me E IG H ­
TE E N TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE Cewity. Florida
wherein V IC T O R IA M O R T­
GAGE CORP. It the Plaint HI
and BERTRAND T. GRAFFIS
and "AUD R EY G GRAFFIS".
his spout* II married. HD RE
ALTV. INC . and SANFORD
PLACE HOMEOWNERS AS
SOCIATION. INC are the Oe
Undents. I will sail lo the
highest and bast bidder lor cash
at lha west Irani entrance of lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
al 11:00 a m., an the 17th day of
March. IfM. the following ds
scribed property os tef forth m
said Pinal Judgmanl:
LOT M. SANFORD PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
» . PAGE S n TH ROUGH 11. OF
THE PUBLIC AECOROS OF
SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1*10
Administrative Order
No *117
Persons wllh o disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al X I N Park Avenue. Suite N
X I. Sanlord. Florida »77t al
lees! live ( 1 ) days prior to the
proceeding Telephone 1X7)
222 4 l » f i t . 4117. I « X * ! ! I
77IITDDI. or 1100*1147701VI.
vto Florida Retoy Service
WITNESS MV HANO and the
seel of this Court on February
14, l**4
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Bp: Dorothy W Bolton
Dtoufv Clerk
Publish February 17.14, lf*4
DEO 147

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IN THE CO UN TY COURT
OF THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO •) 1471 CC M U
ALAFAYAWOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
Plainlltf.
vs
DENNIS MCGINNIS AND
SHARON MCGINNIS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
Notice Is given Thai pursuant
to Order of Final Judgment in
Forecloture deled February 7.
1*44. In Casa No 01II71CC
X U. ol lha County Court In and
for Seminole County, Florida. In
w hich A L A F A Y A WOODS
H O M E O W N E R S ASSO C IA
TION. INC . is lha Plaintiff and
O E N N IS M C G IN N IS AND
SHARON MCGINNIS It the De
Undent. I will tall to the highest
and best bidder tor cash at the
West front door of the Semirwle
County Courthouse tn Sanford.
Florida, at II 00 a m . on March
10. 1*11 lha following described
property tat forth In the Order
of Final Judgmanl
Lot SI. A LA F A Y A WOOOS
PHASE I - U N IT A. according
to the Plot thereof at recorded
In Plot Book I I , Paget N
through 11 . of The Public Rec
ordt of Semlnoto County fior
Ida
DATED February 7, l*S4
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol County Court
By JonoE Jetewic
Deputy Cierk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OIS
ABILITIES ACT OF IfSO (AD
M INISTHATlVE ORDER NO
f l 17| Persons with o disability
who need a special accem
modation to participate In this
proceeding should contact ADA
Coordinator at X I N Park
Avenue Suite N X I. Sanford.
Florida 77771 at least live days
prior to the proceeding Tele
phone: (X71 21) 41X Est 4X 7.
1 *00*114771 (T O D ), or 1100
*114770 IVI. vto F lor Ido Relay
Service
Publish February to. 17.1**4
DEO?.’
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 14*t
Old Lake Mery R d . Sanlord
11771. Semlnoto County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
JAB FEEDS, end that I Inland
to regular said name with the
Division of Corporations. Telle
haste*. Florida. In accordance
with the provisions ot the
Fictitious Nam* Slotulet. Te
Wit. Section 4410* Florid*
St*tut*t lf*i
Bonrtto J. Kutschera
Publish February 17.10*4
D E O 144
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E E IO H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S IN O S11714CA
DIVISION 14 B
RVLAND M ORTGAGE
COMPANY.
PiemttllM).
vk.
P A U LO M YERS.esal.
DetondaniUl;
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
torocloturt dated February S
m a. and entered in Cat* No
t l 17J4CA 14 E of the Circuit
Court ot Iho E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit m and Tor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
RYLAHO M ORTGAGE COM
PANV It the Plaintiff and PAUL
0 MYERS. ALAN L BRUNO.
ANNE L. BUSCH. M IC H AEL T
O ’M ELIA, D EER RUN HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION fl*.
“ JO H N D O E " tt/k/A John
Canto, and "JA N E D O E" n/k/e
Nuccl Canto are the Defendant*
1 will tall to lha highest and bast
bidder tor cash at the west front
stops of the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at tt 00 a m . on
March to. m a. tna following
described property at sal forth
In said Final Judgment
LO T X . DEER RUN. U N IT I*
A. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THER EO F AS RECOROED IN
P LA T BOOK X . PAGES It AND
l l . P U BLIC R ECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. STATE
OF FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W I T H TH E
F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PERSONAL P R O P E R TY ;
RANGE/OVEN. V E N T FAN.
O ISPO SA L. D ISH W A S H E R .
SMOKE O ETE C TO R . CARPET
WITNESS M Y HAND and the
teal el (Ml Court on February A
ma
(SEALI
HONORABLE
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 10.17. m a
DEOSI
_________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.I
*) IU1CA14E
BARCLAY SAME RICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc .
PUtofllf.
STEPHEN TOOLSIE. at u«.
*1 al.

Oelendantt
NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Forectoturo and Soto entersd
in the cause ponding In lha
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Semlnoto County. Florida. Civil
Action Number *2 1111CAUE
the undersigned Clerk will tell
the property situated In said
County, described at:
LOT X . SUNRISE ESTATES
U N IT 1. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS RE
CORDED IN P LA T BOOK 14.
PAGE If AND X . OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
together wllh all structures,
improvements, natures, appn
anett and appurtenances an
said land or used In con |unci ton
•herewith, al public tale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at 11:10o'clock A M ,o n Merck
II. 1*14. al the west front door of
the Semlnoto County Court
house. Santoed. Florida
DATED : February*. 1t*4
•COURT SEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E Jasewic
Deo erf•Clark
Publish February 10.17. 1X4
DEOX

Legal N otices
NO TICE OF A
PUBLIC HSARINO
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPT ION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given mat a
Public Hearing will be held in
the Commission Room ol lha
City Mall In the City ot Sanlord.
Florida, al 7 00 o clock P M on
February X . 1X4. to consider
the adoption ol on ordinance by
me City o* Sanlord. F lorIda lltto
of which it as follows
ORDINANCE NO 11*7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D I N G O R O I
N A N C E N O 114* W H IC H
ESTABLISHED A COMMUNI
TY P O LICING TEAM (CPTI
BY E X T E N D I N G ITS AU
THORIZATION AND SOURCE
OF F U N D IN G . PROVIDING
FOR CO N FLICTS. SEVERA
B I L I T Y A N D E F F E C T IV E
OATE
A copy than be available al
the office Of I7i* City Clerk tor
ail persons desiring te to r n the
the same
AM parties In Interest and
entrant than have an opportuni
ty to be heard al said hear Ing
By order ot the City Com
mission ot the City of Sanlord
Florida
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G
AS S IS TAN C E TO PAMTICI
P A TE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CO NTACT THE PERSONNEL
O FFIC E ADA COORDINATOR
A T 120 1*2* 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
4 person decides to appeal *
declsln made with respect to
any matter considered al lha
above mealing or hearing he
may nead a verbatim record ol
the proceedings, including the
testimony and evldsnce. which
record It not provided by the
City of Sanlord IFSlSSflM I
Janet R Oonahoe
City Clark
Publish February 17. m e
DEO 140
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E EIO H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF TH E S TA TE OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO. t l 1111 CA 14 E
FOROCONSUM ERLOAN
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
LEONARD SM ITH ANO JANE
DOE SM ITH. HIS UNKNOWN
W IFE; JO Y C E L SMITH AND
JOHN DOE SMITH. HER
UNKNOWN HUSBAND
ELIZA B E TH M DOJONA K A
E L IZ A B E T H M DO/SON: IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
D E F E N D A N T S ). IF
REM ARRIED. ANO IF
0ECE ASCD. TH E
R ESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
G RAN TEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS LIENORS AND
TR U STEES A N D A LLO TH E R
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THR O UG H .U N D ER O R
AGAINST T H E NAMED
D E F E N D A N T S !, FLORIDA
BUILDERS ANO
CONTRACTORS DIRECTORY.
IN C . A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. BELLSOUTH
AD VER TISIN G A
PUBLISHING CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A
PO LITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF TH E S TA TE OF FLORIDA
FLORIDA ROCK
INDUSTRIES. INC . UNITED
STATE&amp;OF AMERICA,
STATE OF FLORIDA
D E P A R TM E N T OF
R EVEN UE.
DetondaniUl
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant X a Final Summary
Judgment of Forectoturo on
Need In the above styled cause.
In the Circuit Court of Semlnoto
County. Florida. I will toll the
property situate In Semlnoto
County. Florid*, destfibadat
LOT 11. D IX IE SUBOIVI
SION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT TH E R E O F.R E C O R O ED
IN P LA T BOOK 1 . PAGE 101 OF
THE P U B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
I 4 » ROO SEVELT AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 11771
*1 public tale, to Iht highest and
best bidder, tor cash. AT THE
WEST F R O N T DOOR SEMI
HO LE C O U N TY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
*11 IM A M . on March 10. l **4
M AR YAN N E MORSE
C LE R K O F
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish February i0.17, m s
DEO *4

Al—Money 1o Land

Legal N otices

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A TTE N TIO N ElUabaih S
Oickertan and Francis C
Hartnett or their heirs, assigns
transfer*, or successors In In
tores*t and Ih* tmknown spouses
of oil Ih* abox
RE LOTS II &lt;* It BLK A
BUNGALOW CITY PB 7 PG 12
12742 BUNGALOW BLVOI
A recent inspection of the
above described property r*
reeled the unoccupied struc
lures or* unsafe unsuitable for
occupancy and detrimental to
the health, safety and weilar*
of fh* general public Ih* tlruc
lures at* a health and fir*
hatard due to Inadequate main
ftn a n c t, dilapidation, and
In accordance with Semlnoto
County Ordinance *0 1*. the
above mentioned structures are
declared to be a public nuttanc*
and mutt be demolished and
removed from the property. The
demolition end removal 0* the
structures must beg n within
thirty 1X1 days and be com
pieted within ninety (X I days
attx receipt of mis notice. O'
you may undtflak* the appeal
process a* outlined tn Section
Seven (71 of County Ordinance
Number X to T* pursue m*
appeal precast It will bp fleeft
sary tor yew to appear before
the Board ot County Commit
Stoners and present any relevant
or material laett or evidence as
to why th* above mentioned
siruc lures should not be de
dared a public nuisance It you
with to eppeel to tn* Board of
Committiontft. pleat* tot me
know and t will request tn*
Board to sal * time and date tor
Failure to begin removal ot
ih* structures or failure fe
appeal to th* Board of Commit
sloners wtlhln thirty (X J days
after i n • pi of this notice may
retuM m action being taken by
th* County to h e x the struc
tu rn demolished and removed
All costs Incurred by th* County
tor the demolition and removal
ot th* structures will be assess
ed to you end may besom* a Iton
against your proparty II you
h a x any quasi ions concerning
this mailer, please call Oroma
Nwanodi al 121 11X. *■tension
7112
Publish Feb It. 17, 14. March
1. 1X4
D EO W

B UY IT.
SELL IT.
F IN D IT.
C L A S S I F I E D

IS WEEK S

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-26(1

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

Plaintiff.
SHELDONS ACKM AN.etal.
Oeftndantlil
NOTICE OF SALE
117711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an O d rr Scheduling
Foreclosure Sat* entered In this
cate now pending In said Court.
Ih* style ot Which It Indicated
above
I will tell to Ih* highest and
best bidder lor cash at Ih* West
Fronl Door. SEMINOLE County
Courthouse. X I N Park Are
no* Sanlord Florida 22771. be
tween II M A M and J 00 P M
on the lllh day ot March. I**4.
the following drtcribed property
as set forth In sax Order or
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 47. W IN G riri 0 MSRTti
II ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X PAGES 44. 41
ANO 44 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOR
IDA
OROEREO *• Sanlord. Sami
noto County. Florida, this lllh
day of February 1X4
Pertains with disability who
need a special accommodation
to panic Ipato in this proceed ng
should contact ADA Coordinator
at X I N Pa'S Arenue Suit* N
X I. Sanlord Florida JJfTt, al
toast F i x 111 days prior to Ih*
proceeding Telephone |X7I
I I I 41X E &gt;1 4127 1 100 *11 1771
ITD O I or 1 100*11*770 (V ). vto
F lor ma Relay Service
MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctork. Circuit Court
lem. noto County. Florida
B y. Dorothy W Bolton
At Oepu'y Clerk
Publish February 17,24.1X4
D EO 14*

1:00 AM.-130 P.M.
MONOAY ttvu
FRIDAY

ntl-MT-SUN
10-5,2413 Flinch An.
Sanford. 3JO-H37
BIG YARD SALE
Friday only I Everything mutt
goi X X I Laurel A x ________

FRIDAY 0MLTI
1 F A M IL I E S !

Household,
doors, toy*, ctoihn and an
liquet Off of 20th Street, look
tor signs 1W0 Ame»o A x __

FRIDAY ONLY
* 7 Croft supplies, turn , lots
Of different stuff 2112 South
Palmetto A x . Sanford
OARAOE la left Why bother If
WE B U Y PAY TOP PRICE!!
______
X » 1XH12

GARAGE A FURNITURE SALE
Custom playhouse, watorbed.
vanity, oftlc* turn . telescope,
bit*, toddler toys A morel II*
Donna O r . Sanlord 2/11 b 1/1*
Sam 1pm Questions? m 4411

GARAGE SALE
Friday and Saturday. 12 402
Surwal D r l x (Loth Arbor)

GAftAGf M l

Saturday. Bam 1pm Ceram
k*. clothes, household, and
m itt items M il Georgia A x

HUGE YARD SALE
Clothes, all sites, toys- mil*
HJZ lartwell A x . Sanlord
F rld o y -S a tu rd a y -S v n d a y
LOW, LOW, P R IC EII

Call In your garage sal* ad by
II noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ol our special
garag* sal* *d price 11 Call
Classified now for details!

322 2SII

LOTOF BARGAINS
Linte bit of everything 1741
Celery Axnu* Sanford
Friday L Saturday

LOTSOF ANTIQUES
Collectibles and treasures
FRI SAT SUN
Don I mtssl
700 West III SI .Sanlord

LOTSOF DISC.
1*22 Barlow Baby by Grace
Hollorman Madam A la i
andr* doll Lott of dellfl
Water cooler, fishing reel
Frl . Sat. Sun i u Baywrood
Circle, Sunlend Estates

MULTI FAMILY YARDSALE
Furniture, dishes, decorating
Items, linens, etc 2IM S Park
A x . Sanlord Friday. t-S;
Saturday,* 2_______________

MULTI FAMILYSALE
Lilt I* bit Of t verything
10M Hartwell A x .. Sanford
FRIDAY ONLY

YARD SAU * SAT. ONLY
Fab It, ( 4 Clocks, fishing
r x lt . clothes books, tots and
lots of mite I 114 E Coleman
Circle. Sanford in Plnecretl

1200W.22NDST.
Sanford Everything from A fo
Z. Friday 1 Saturday, t till T

71— H tlp Wanted

McontdCUtfM Onto*---------- 574 • Rod
7 coomcuMw kntod______ TOtaRm
3 ctvxdCUtfYi ttmrg-----------tlfa R rx

1ttfix______________tl.lf ■

R*1m arep#r totud, b*s*don3Urxs
•3Ufxg Minimum

NOWACCEPTNG

A/C DUCT MECHANIC
ImmedMf* empermenl
Ken's Air. He
Ml 4111________
m iiM
I J N AVON prodods. Earn fo
X % No door'dxx PT/FT
la n d !Ill ltfl/1 ND*M 1144
ADD TO YOUR MCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL &gt;11 M ile . 1)1 41)1

ADVERTISINGSALES
SchadiAng may rakato HoraM Adxrbaor at r » cost of an addbonaf day
Cance* whan you gel roasM Pay oXy tor day* yom ad ny* at tato aarixd
US* kJ* daacnpgpn * - *rtoxl I X X Copy ir*wt Inanw acxwtxabto typo­
graphical form V u r .i.. oaf kaguarry rale* are avaAabto
DEADLINES
Tuoadey Pvu Friday f 1 Nocn Th# D*y Bator* Pubtoabon
SundJv And MondBtt15 30PM Pftdty

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDOS* In Ih# #v#Glrf #n array In an
ad, th# Sanlord Herald will b* raapontibia for Ih* flral
Inaartton onfy and only lo Ih* axtanl of th* coat of that
Inbprdon. Pleat* chock your ad for accuracy th* Oral day it
rant.
m

12— Elderly Cere

12^Elderly Care

ADULT CARE in our prl»**e
horn*. Late May *'** 2
available beds to men only
Pleawcontact Vigil a&gt;
407 22} IM

A D U L T CAR ! in our privet*
Long wood home ) beds eve.I
P&gt;**t* contact Debts* 77« *4 re
A D U L T CARS in our private
home Sanford ore* Pleat*
contact Holly M l *142

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO *114*4 CA 14 S
M YR TLE M BROWN
Plaintiff.
■s
DONNA HALL and
B IL L Y H A L L
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L !
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgmanl of Foreclosure
deled February II. 1X 4. entered
in Cat* No *&gt; &gt;40* CA 14 E Ml
•ho Circuit Court Of th* Eigh
toenih Judicial Circuit. In and
tor Seminoi* County. Florida,
that on The 17th day of March.
A D !t*4. at 11 00 A M at th*
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTV COURT
HOUSE. X I North Per* A x
r&gt;u*. Sanford. Florid*. Ih* un
dnsigned Ctork will offer tor
an &lt;
best bidder tor cadi th* fellow
mg described real property
From a pomi If chains (17*1
fX t) South ot th* Northeast
corner of th# Northwest 'a of Ih#
lout-west to *1 Section 12,
Township X South. Rang* JO
East. Semmol* County. Florida
run North I X Hal tor a Point of
Beginning, thence run West IK
toof: thence run North X toot;
th*n&lt;* East I K tool, thence run
South X toot to th# Point of
Beginning; LESS the East X
l**f tor Bedford Road
together with all I'ructuees
improvements Nature*, eppil
once* and appurtenances on
seut land or used In conjunction
therewith
D ATED this tlth day ot Feb
rvary. A D 1X 4
M ARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ot lt&gt;* Circuit Court
Seminole County. Flertde
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Oopvty Ctork
Publish February 17,14 1X4
OCO 171

BUdAtf Control PieMm b T
SENIORS, call to Hnd out If
you qualify tor asdslanca with
Ol APE RSi PADS del'xred te
yqur door monthly X I OS* tlS*
21 — P e r s o n a l s

U0PTKHS
Free medical tax. Iranspor
•alien, counsel rig private
doctor plus living • penset
Bar flJMIICtoarwder Attorney
Jwhw Frtcker
l* X *27 24*1

lns&gt;d* Mtos fo (Harnesses and
individuals Par! Ilm* *4 X
plus corrynlivson *nd
K hour
uses Ftosibto week sched
ut*. xfabitshed corporsiwn
Leads provided Friendly,
team oriented non smoking
w orkplace Require *n
thutlasm and good com
munlcofion skills lend re
sumo lem mete Penn, sever
c/o Pam Raynor, X I N Hay
f f t l. Lowgweed FL IlfM er
FAX Ml 444 14M

AGENTS-REALESTATE!
Nothing succtodslik* success
Wo re well Into osr &gt;d decade
of framing succeqtul agents
No license’
. We ll help!
W ATION REALTY CORP
R EALTO R !
H IM

ASSEMBir/ACTOKT
17 |I0 hr Noeapnoc Immed
Opening *07 2*0 X I sm to*

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Per less Shoes Is loosing tor
energetic outgoeg mdividu
Alt In th* Or*n9 City end
O o la n d a r t *
B e ne fits
package, competitive wag*
llenbi* hours Apply al Per
less Shoes Lento, d In Wei
Marl stopping center
No yeiono cans ptoase
CAREGIVER P O llTION tor 2
elder y women L l x in or out
Retoroncos required 4 dart •
wees lanlord area 122 M 1«

CMS
For #11 full llm i Uttftt f J.
11 1. 4 I II M u ilbftrtM td

ORDERLIES
25— Special Notices

Full lime 2 lllhifl

NCW ATS "Sklrmy Dip" thigh
cream At seen on Ch 4 news
Now availabi* Pleas* call
Natali* Fergvxwjat IXO

Accepting applications
Mondav Friday . *4
DeBary Manor 44 N If X .
PeBaey 4*7 Ml MX

UP-T0M TE

CONSTRUCTION RORRCRS

SP0RT5/FIRAME/STOCKS

Good pay. stoady work Will
train toa 721 1471 b message

1-9M-2C7-MOO
UT. MIC

McDonald’s Ftxtbl] hours
People person Acply Monder
Friday ! 4. I X Hickman Dr

AND MORE!!!

CwftOHMf Stftki Rtpi

U Kpte minute
MUST BE IIY R S
Procall Co 1*021*14 fax

DENTAL AS9STANT
E .penanced wits t l pended
dutws needed tor bvtr mufti
dlsciptMiary office Strong rt
itortix and surgcai skills a
must Salary cawmen sural*
Wllh teporionco Available
Jan I* Call *04 7714200

27— Nursery A
Child Chr*
O P E N M O N D A Y -S U N D A Y1
Coll tor details A*** l It
UI-24M/LK m i 10

55— Bust o l l
Opportunities

R E P

Wi ti e.it* it jsr» v»n

JAN ITO R IAL FRANCHISES
E s t a b lis h e d S a n lo r d
Are* 11too mo mcoma. price
1* 7X1 ) 000 me income price
f l 1 X 0 Ph 7*2 fad__________

1-i ( .fit iif« (
u&lt;
•mftf%1n jl ,im (J Ai|Mti^'lufAl

Sf— Financial
Services

j l l u u m I i tft Ihe
I A S I Cf U T RAL El OHIO A
SAN FO R D Atrit
tic e llc n l C o m m ittio n t
and B o n u s rt Training
provided

STOP F0REC1DSURE!

HYDROTEX

I can heX 11% six cess Barry
Myars X f 440-1141until IPM

1 liO O

U 5 I O -. 1 7 1 2

Mill
Notice

E fc trto l

Landscaping

FLORIDA STATE B IO U IR IS
alt contractors bo registered
or certified. Te verity a slat*
con tra cto rs Means# calf
1 XC &gt;4} 7*x Cccupat
Licenses are rtqdred by ih*
county and can be xrlttod by
calling m 1110. *d. 7412

M A S T E R I L I C T lM C f A N .
Repair addition, comm/ret
Lk/lns H R X M #2X14471

CYPRESS M ULCH SlUyard
I X X Grad* A . milled In
Longwood Call is tor a tree
estimate an year Ire* trim­
ming and renter all Hardy
Tre* Service doing but &gt;ness as
AAA Tree Saevkejj* 1111

Additions A
Remodeling
HEt /COMM Vliql Siding .
Alum . Fram ing Drywall.
Doors. Roofing, Coicreto
7 7 M * }^ s a t4 iM rc o c »^ tx
u \vm
Automatlv*

FloorRsq
HARDWOOD F 10ORIHO
TOM OLSEN I I I 141422* f

Gantral Services

■

CO M PLETE DETAIUNO at
your horn* Handwashing and
^ w o jin ^ Jo to n G o flk O l^ X T ^

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

All you need I* you lllto Jack
Diamond lor appdntmenl
no m *

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

■

HUGE SELECTION
CHEAP PRICES

REEF DRIVINGAND STIU
GET THE MDNETt

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO *1 lift CA 14 K
A M E R IC A N S A V IN G S OF
FLO R IO A FSB.

Carpentry
CAR PEN TER All Nndt of homo
repairs, painting B ceramic
III* Richard
M u Orpa
Gr ow m X I 1*71

d a rp tl Awning
C A R P I T C L IA N IN O
4
Rooms 12* » l Stxm cleaned
or dry foam Guaranteed
lowest prices fO fPM H l
SAM'S C A R P IT CLEAN I HO
pies strip aad bell Hear*.
Residential/corrrntrcial 24
hr*
u*2
}24
1 42141.
J S 4beexr
)jM »e444
M U0S4I
4l

Claanlng Servlet
A TO U C H ABOVE Cleaning
te rv ic t L lc / lx Qualify
Cleaning al it's bad 2210»X
C LE A N IH O RetUenllal and
commercial. Qiallty work
Altardabtoratos XI 2*S1
T .J.’S Will clean your house or
elite* lo your salitlactton
Very reasonable Lie/Ins Call
Justin* at X 7 121 « l l
t BR S44, 2 BR Ml. fiR S44 M
A protasstonal. commercial
•earn availabi* 22*4427

Concrete
c A H A i k &lt;£s a n r r w ,
Baal. I (Man Quality Opera
I ton I JJBlJJB/tJBXtt

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
historic heme* 222X10

Home Imprwement
AFFORDABLE Hen* Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
tor lrx* * l M lchxl 222 M X

AL DOES I ALL
FIs It right *1 a pic* you can
afford Lk'd/lns From Hart
to liniih Carper*ry, plumb
mg. electrical, and rooting

m i 22 yrs otoqtertoriu* Ho
|ob too big or small. Call
224-2422X H 4-2RX24 Nr*.
RESTORATION, DRYWALL.
metal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing. porches, dec to. gatebo*

RITE-WAY
W E SHOW UP

s

C

lam

^ B iN iT 5 5 £ r £ ;

f f L # l T h U D U ptn
[

W ork For Yoi
r II

C la s s lflftl

Lawn Sarvice
TOM A J IF F 'S LAWN CARE!
Rtt /Comm . dependable, low
rales! Ere* X I .
} » 7070

Palnthg
CUSTOM PAINTING by Jeffrey
Power. Inf/*al. Lie d . Ins
F r x estimates .
i n out
S TU C C O re p a ir, painting,
coatings, pressure washing. B
ling F
n ret 444 1*44
caulking
Frt*

T S * ography
PMOTOORAPHY unique per
son*Iued portraib shot in a
natural sailing or home Nal l
award winner 2*10174

Plumbing
A B A PLUM RINDB SEWER.
Leaky faucets* Running
toilets7 I X could sol re your
problem Water tutors. 14 hr
XFYta*^
*04 U1 II I )

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R ITE ; Clean driveways
reef*, pool deck*, walks.
houses Freaesl.X) 4)12

Swimming Pool
I Service/Wepair

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Kilchen Remodeling
al reasonable rate*. Kitchens
A bathroom s. R ofaclng.
custom made counter fops
bookcases, specially Hems
For more Into a ll 12 4 2721

Janitorial Sarvicts
•UTZCUM MttTMUL
Comm*rcl4l/R*tH. Ml *212.

W EEK LY SERVICE from 14!
mo Chtm RltoPcoi Service
MO 7771
Robed Ihoemeker

T _____S
7 S - jR IVlCR
ECHOLS ^R EE SVC Lie’s, ms
“ Let Ih* Prqfestbnalt do II."
F r x estimates ... m r m

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WIRD0N ft SCRBH lEFAIR:
______ xim-rai

A d u e r f i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s E i ’e r y D a y
F o r A s L o w As S 45 P e r M o n t h .
Coll C la s s ifie d ,

322-261 1

�Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida - Thuraday, February 17. tW 4 - SB

7 1 -H t lp Wanted
01 RECUR
For established iNtdcar* can
tar Edutalion ant a.parw h *
Ir*tar Iy ( hi Idhoodr aqu ir Ml
C tlim M i
_

DRILL OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
Winter Sprlngt company
M oil Individuals with pit
&gt;io m podMlion • ip ttitiv i ]
Ihltts ax.'abto Mon Ih u ri
» XPM 4AM Fri. Sol Sun.
CAM 4 70PM or 4 70PM 4AM
fti SO hr Pormononl positions
N* *»r o I r t '
_ Hatp Par vonnr 14 It I I P

DRIVERS K E D E D
A O CARHIERV Tavares FI.
0 noil establish*) and prow
Inf Control Flcrldo botod
company ottory you
a Vrmi Annual Pay Incraatat
OStopOtt Pay
o Unloading Pay
a Vacation Par
oSaltty Bonus
o Spoutf Riding Program
• Average Trips I Dari
o la** Modal Conxnt tonal
Tractor*
It you h a x I yeari tractor
trailer. OTR and *&lt;o* and Ic*
r i p t n m i plut a good driving
r*cord. call
________ i a iM J o w e ________
EDITOR R LPO RTIR I - i.- a&lt;
nanipapar In outh Lata
County Immadid* opening
Call tor Intoryipyroe* Ha 71*1
L O U C A T IO H A O V O C A T l
VISTA n lin lrtr to aatiil Ion
mcoma S*mmerit Co pairnli
Ed dagra* or laching *&gt;p
pratarrad ln**r|»'lonal and
orgonitational n i l Tarm I
yaar, »/ koc Cdi 777 PH)
Cantral t iorrda lagal Wfv
kas. Inc

IANITQRS
Part tlma lot L a ir Mary
H e a t h r o w a w, i ,
hoi
Philadelphia A x Orlando
40/ m 4 ( » _______
LABORERS NEECRO tklllod
and irvykitled Po* lions o x il
atria 0*r« Can t»*Man I 1
SPRINT W AT r i t e m t ill

LABORERS
Full tint# Valid F la drixry
Itcanya ran load nmby and
logy d rix trucks run chain
tan. ate Co bundity! Start »/
hr Echoes T r x S«c M i ) w

LINE CGDR
Erpariancod only Fayl and
cl*an Apply in panon.
Christos Clayyic. 10/W lyt St
L I V I IN COMPANON lor gan
tlaman, traa rcom/beard,
pri*at«'oom bath No salary

_______ m ow _______
MACMIMST

E rparranca nacoyary Good
banality Apply at 3»s0 W
Airport Blyd . SarQord_______
M A JO R D O M O / H O U S E
K E E P E R E t p a r ia n c a d
l i x in lull lima lata Mary
aroa ai m n/r________
M E0IC A I I H I P

LPN
II PM / AM
Part tuna Apply in pa'yen
Laldrraa Narytng Cantor. &lt;11
East &gt;
m e d ic a l

LPN

*

Ino.'tad loctlily on
Cutting adga ot toMarch
UhrthiD CallOO* SCOT
OCCASSIONAL BABYSITTER
nardtd lor * »*&gt; old boy
Pleas* call 771 are

ONDERTAKERS NEEDED
No tailing in'dyad Grrat
pay. ftrfialmotphwt Call
Mr Flynn at Ml 0»1________
PART Tim* Yard Gordon Holp
4 ta lh ria M * k Bhr
*34Virginia A x . Sanlord

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
F / T . T Alda. PrT ITCMrsI
E ip a rla n ca d Tha K i l l
Kornar Call tor dipt ME *113

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL progress*,* omployor
hat immediate opining Mutt
b* a ab*a to ty|» VI npm.
computer lilarala and nord
processing a plot *0 hr work
m i # .cal lent banality, and
compatitix "alary Noat ap
paranca and a potitix at
tituda a mutt Pioaia land
rasum# to
Blind B o i* »
Sanlord Harold
P O B o i 140/
Sanlord. FI 77793 144/

RN
For buyy doctors ottic*. lull
tun* |am Spm 9 artmg yata
ry SU hour Cortact Joy on
Thurtdaytonly a tH ) 7 ) »

SALES
Part ‘ m* Comrryyyion bayiy
Call H I WU________________

SECURITY OlflCERS
P/T Sanlord Lai* Mary
Araa Weekend ytttty Clall O
guard Ikm i* rag *94 41)7

TEACHERS
Mull ha»* rarrwd 40 hrt
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bach*lory d e ? x In aarly
childhood
IB TOM _

TELEMARKETERS
Longarood. port Itn* Monday
thru Friday. IP M fP M : Sat
urday. f AM SPM SS SO par
hour pirn bonus and com
mittion Permanent potl
ItonyI
N axrataat
Http Perkanoal.tr* *399

THE SUPER I OFSANFOR0
It hiring room otlandanlt
Apply In parson 4BO SR 44 W

Till* Cl«tk Tfiiiee/Nunncr
Or pandab 1* axrlor mlh light
typing ykllly Mud b* Jl mlh
Florida d rix ry luony* Apply
Seminole Ford. Ire 1/ 97 And
Laky Mary Bird____________
WAREHOUSE A N O G EK ER A L
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonus tor d n x n All shiHt
orailabla Dolly gay. no t x
Report rtady to rerk S Mam
Industrial Labor Sve. Mill
French ArNoptuT!* call*

Wr e c k e r d r iv e r '
Erpariancod /Aril l i x In
Sanlord area A h a x C lan A
COL Apply ot 7HFW HI SI

93— Rooms ter Wen!
A O UlETi 5 5 rm . kllchon.
phono, laundry. Apl'y avail
able alto l/SAup 374 rail
CLEAN ROOMS. Ihgl# starling
t/S/ark Kllchon. phono,
logpdry, video gamat. alt
ytroot parking U P 44?)______
CLEAN F U R N IS M D ROOM.
W/ kllchon avail tsv'nk. US
IOC Downtown IJJSOfr

95— Room/Board
a FR EE ROOM A tC BOARD*
Dad mil yhar* Udrm hom# m
tichanga lor h*ip « / dough
tary. IS A IS Id a I lor ylngla
mom or old** woman 7)1 I /to

97— Apartments
Furnished/ Rent

K IT *N* ( AHI.VI.K® by U r r y WriRhl

T H — Wardrouse

TM— Business
______ For Sale______

Space / R e n t

FOR 4ALE. Newly renovated
sandwich shop Easy hours,
licensed lor catering 414.100

SECURITY WAREHOUSE **A
and d d Lake Mary Bird
'1.710
7.BOB sq II ol
l!c/wer*houvr 'Fmlilwd ol
lie* space alio availabb
Kipan4» Realty,I 47* l l l l

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

115— Industrial
NOTICE
All rm iai and rtal atiat*
advartisamontt are lufciecl to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which make* it lllagal to
adxrtisa any proteranca. Urn
Itallon or d itcrim lnallon
tuned en race color, religion.
H i . handicap lamltial ylalus
or nalional origin

______Rentals_____
OFF IC F /warahauia tpac* 1)00
Sq It Prim * bcatlon at
antranc* to Cental Fla Ha
q.-r .1 I p u l
1)1 7*07
SANFORO &gt;0
•i H I |,'&gt;nr
tprinklart 47 kq * Stanytram
R.ally Inc. Jim Dnyl* &gt;77 7»*

117— Commercial
Rentals_____

ALL U T IL ITIE S pad on I bdrm
Clean, blinds, caipet. A/C. no
pall 4708 4 dap SB 1004
D ETA CHED GARAGE APT I
bdrm , 1 bath SIMS month yjio
lecurity dribs'I
777 41JJ
St Jahnt Raalty Company
EFFIC IE N C Y . util turn . pr7v
antranc* and bath Non tmo*
ar S/Swk s/Sdap i n S4IS
SANFORO
smdl 1 bdrm
cottage with trncod raid to
plus ITOOsacuelty
Call m 7 »l

99— Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent
CASSELBERRY
Upscale tingl* ytory, patio
opertrrmtt I badroomy Ideal
lor individual or coupl*
494 i m
CONVENIENT TO downtown 7
bdrm 7 bath ongl* ytory.
qu*«t. w dhcoA u p ltj) mo

L O N G W O O O 1410 tq tl
aarehoutf
with A/C
tronloltlc* U WiH UVt
1 flAY W O F M C l
■&lt;/».,*
rvfMlr Uhep For move Mile
call Pte.t ietflf III 11*1

m - O N ic e
___ Space / Rent_____
NFW Sanford olScat and'or
warehouses 400 7100 tq tt
Special tltl/ma in 7114
IAN I OH D CHI ir
' x&gt;/
sq It building Idal 1700 sq
It par office in n 911004
SAN FO R D FRFNCH A V F
y 110 month incl jlav utilltley
) room lull*
110 11*4
1*4 SO F E E T lor l e u on 17*7
luccavstul * iittn g anchor
buiinessas Good par sing and
lighting G rta l risibility
Asking saOO'mo Cl area work

H I — Homester Sale

________ m t w ________

COUNTRY LOO HOME Lg I
Bdrm w/garag# Graat tor
Senior* 1 100 pays all &gt;}) 4141

Ut %
Seim

LEASE FOR LESS!
On* Badroom Agprtmenlt
SI** D E M
Mosiwuod Apt! 17/ ///4

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER'S MILAGE

MORGAN REALTY

Lak* Ada t bd "h 4)40 mo
J bdrm. 1410 mo and up

OWNER Financing! J 1"*.
framhdrs tpl. hardwood Hry.
sun rm back deck 411 BOB

323100
MODERN &gt; bdrm ckiptoa. Coni
M 'A. appiiancos. mini blinds
Sanlord 47/S'mo m i ) i

ASSUME NO QUALIFY! 7 1
lanced rear yard rat In kit
near St John s N ix r i 4*1.***

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
7 Bdrm /I Rathm 7»M
SHENANOOAH APARTMENTS
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly ro
novattd 1 A 7 bdm opts All
amonilioy 47** 477* mo plus
dap lyrtooto 77*7744
Q U IE T 1/1ly towrtiout* 7704
Park Adult cotvtn 447) mo
and lec dap Miter trash
Inti Barb Mon F U 777 7*4)
SANFORO I HJrm » . !• I ,f
Bf wk or mo 7R *440 ottic*
4a4 4771 hom* *40 iy 10pager
S A N F O R D I B rd m A p t .
479) mo 4700 dap Call attar
Ipm 1/4 W44
I BEDROOM sirs month plus
S774 tacurlly ckpotll and
rateroneay
,
777 1741
1 BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 7 bdrm 1 A attic
_ a x l^ a lU * frjh J* )_ * a s o _ _ _

tOT— Houses
Unturnished/Rent
OF BAR V 7 bdrm I bath home
Honda rm. lakafiont 44/1 mo
plus toe Halt Rooty 177 47/4

HUD HONES,
From 4140down I Why rantT
Tlv* HillimanOtup.
I ll t i l l ____
Realtor
LAROE 7 4TORT Histone &lt;M
trlct. 7 bdrm. J bath dan
braaklast room, veranda with
p o rch s w in g t/SB mo
I 407 74* 73*4 Ask tor Jett
M ATF AIR. 7/1. a rt araa. ovoil.
J/ tl C/MA. W O hook up
14»- wd 4700 dap 731 47)7
SANFORO 7 bdrm 7'S bath
lakatronthouiolAV) mo
______
7)1 TOO*
SANFORD. 7/1. 717 Holty A x
4*M mo 7*7 *040 ollic* *04
477* homo *«b I*l0pog*r
S A N F O R O B ryn Haven 7
bdrm. 7 bath, rum paint and
c a r p * l. ttn e rd . garag*
1000 month U7 R n l Court
77* 0*01 or X77 H ll__________
SANFORD. 7/7. CMA. garag*
4110 mo with 1ip toot* 407
747 1*07 or 4*1 41440X1
SANFORD 7'J Imced yard
Ouial neighbor hoed lit A last
777 1771 or 7 » «A40I» mtg

SANTORO
JlrhSt and MyrHr A ,r

3 2 1 -6 7 6 2
DELTONA
H4 771 4*71

*M(JRD*Blf HOMI S
VI NFURl I PROPIRTllS
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS IN
ANQ 1 and ownar Imam mg at
low at 4400'moI Gov I For#
daturas R*pott Sam mol*.
Orange Volusia
Sanlord lets than 41.***
• 1/7 Acre. V I. tancad appli
am ay vaj W
a Over l/l acral 11 U«
lam rm Sateiukad.yh 44
aRrnevatad l l'y raawar
carpet, pernt. garage
porth 414 *00
e Peel
17, 1,, dmng tarn
rmy O x r I *00 &lt;0 II 4*4 WO
Attum* N* Quality! *7/|. 44*7
Pi Tl 414.100 *4/1. pool. 4404
PITI 4M *00 * 1 /| iplll plan
lancad.4S4l P I T I . 4M W 0
Markham Wdt. araa I I 1 II
acres ftittueg/ytabte list.000
LK. Merycettambwillt
#4/1. pool. *107.*00
a 7/7. o x r I acre. *171.*0
*4/7, 1 secret pool ipa 1 11* *00
P A U L

T05— DuplexTriplex /Rent
SANFORO. 7 bdrm. carport,
security tytlam . lull k it.
774 *H4diMOunt*d44l)
LAKE MARY, 3 Bdrm. carpal.
C/HA. appu . mini'!, tancad
yard, good area 4k 4714

321-4704

Lie Rial EiUMBroker
7*40 SanlordA x

321-0759
1 IA L L
312 W

. 321 2257
R E A L T Y

f it tat St

Scinforcl

Cemmerclel atllci kUN tupar
tpol lor pro Hwy 47 4 4)4
Paved parking' Only|7*.*00
Duplai. ) ' l A t/l. c/h a. tancad
1400 mo Income *41/ 000

M A N A O E M E N TB R E A LTY
4*7 ttl 7777/79 417*

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
PINECREST 7/1 with lemily
rm. hraplet*. tcrxned pool
41* WO
ESTA TE SALE Mayla.r, o x r
1,400 vq tt ol living araa I
black tram Lak*
Monro*
. 47* W0
Call Mr drtjilU

Janet Mansfield, 3237271
AA Corn**, twe, M U M
LAR O E POOL HOME .
Iirtplac*. I r x i . low lavas
near lk M ary 4117,000
M c A d a m t G ro u p Baa
I Williamson) Or* 11 774 BUI
*ta* hours t t ) 4741__________
LONGWOOO The L 4 ndmgt
7 )iy fireplace, hug* ternd
p a r c h , t a c u r lly gatad
a n tra n c * . pool, ta n n lt.
avealiant schools *101 *00
PhyllisCapponi Realtor
The Prudential F Wide Realty
40/474 m a Lit 114__ __
MOST FOR VOIEI MONEY.
419.100 J/t. icicen porch.
C/H A. sprinkler system
newty decor ated.cwitetiev ably
met Easy tccas 14 Lew
down with naw FHA and
payments cheap* than rant
Ownar 771 7**l *v*»mgt
MOVING MUST SELL DUE TO
ILLNESS 1 bdrm I bath.
Hying rm, kitchen dmmg rm.
huge family rm New wiring,
A/C. end pluming Security
laalurt 41* W0KM 771 M4]
SANFORO DUPLEX Tap can
dillon Good rgghborhood.
474 WO
Cdl attar Spm
___ 407 174 *M4________

SANFORDP0a HOME
47* WO 7 or 4 bdrm. Its both.
l.7Jd* tq 71 Hvg* matter'
Fam rm w l.wplac* R*
modeled kite hah bath, new
carpal, sprinkler, kecurify
system Pedd1* tans custom
window treatmanty, qulat
Cut da Sac Im m aculate!
Owner, 171 *Ma attar a
_
SANFORO
C harm ing r*
no.atari 90 s Ityl* bungalow
Mug* tarn rm . enty kltch
m tpi Naw oak cabinatt. )/}.
detetched 1 car garag* w/
bedroom olllcas sertanad
ga/abo w.hot tub .
44**00
Call Phyllis Cappmi Real lor.
The Prudential Fkrida Haolity
*07 *74 7714 E»t II*

Looking to buy a Isom*? W*
h a x hemes in dt araas ot
Samlnol* Orangt. Volusia
Counties' Call lor daunt1
a 1/1 with firtplact. nawar
carpal and til*. 4*4 W0
* Lk Mary 7/7 luapUca. 444.W0
Bath Osborn*
Ventura I Prop*(Hat

33&amp;0273/77M400

DEBAR 1 Lakatrcrt 7/7. can
lr*l H/A.plusaitmt! 444,000
W Maliclaaryk 1 7)7 /Ml
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property localrdeiywhere!
Imraslart Realty. 77* M il

ANQ'4 As LOW as MOJO Down I
Gov I Rapa's Tht Latatl List!
Bank Faractaiuras Sup*' Dealt!

SANFOROi 1U t Woodland
A x . 1 Bdrm 1 Bath. Black,
carport, new rad. like new
intidt. new carpd. cutlem kit
cabinet!, corner lot 417.4M.
7*1 t**4 olhca 44 4111 hem*
*t* M il paper. Oy*" Sal M ]
H EALTO R SW aC O M E

BUYERS!

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal ter mobile ham* or
hom* sift, nor tai cattle,
terming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural 41 *00 per acre
Small dawn payment with
owner financing *0*74/ 1771
155— C o n d o m i n i u m s

Co-Op/Sale
1 BEDROOAL 1 BATH. liTmg
rm. dining rm. K r perch.
kitchen, allappi lap 7477 local

157— Mobil*
Hom»s / Salt
* BANK MILL FINANCE*
Family Park ‘17 Fleetwood
14.40 )/ } Ilk* new t*40 per
month IW A C I */ 10% down
Call Merlin t t l BI4B_________

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBIL! HOME PARK
14.4* )/| split. 14 Bartering
central H/A screen room
14)00
74&gt;77 1/1. 47 Barkkhin can
tral H/A, raised icraen room,
carport 411,000
14aIB V I . U Fairmont Vitt*.
central H/A. w0th#r/dry*r.
d'lliwathar. all electric, ca
thedral ceilings vinyl tiding,
shingle roof, northern insula
Hon 417.000
74t*i 4/1 split. I I Pearson
central H/A carport 417.100
Call 77101*4 ee 0)1-1701
LIKE NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodeled spacious 1
Bdrm. new furniture A eppl.
big tl rm. carport Senior
Park DeBary. ft 1,000171B7T7
MOBILE HOME 41.700 Car
rlaga Cava. Nagatlabia. 1
bdrm, all a e p IttIW O
NEW IFf4'», MO DOWN. 10%
interat1. 14 X 70.4174/m*
74 X 78.4710/mo 741170*
I I . ORLANDO Mai T il VII
lag*. 14 ■ *0. 1 Bdrm. 3 Bain
No cash needed lust good
credit___________ 407tJ3 10*4
SANFORD Royal Cox. I4»S7. 7
bdrm. I bath, central H/A.
lots at aI tret! Very dean and
nice Will tacrine* tor balance
ot loan [under 410 000147* l*M
7 MOBILE HOMES. Ut adult
parks. Palm V a llor and
_ F *irw *jrt_ M l M l-1771_______

FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval* 700 1000
acres Watertronl a plus Call
Tarry Clayton RM 744 4404

115— Computers
LASER PRINTER immuUtat
HP 4400 X T CBRIRMBr II7S

1B9— Office Supplies
/ Eqi ipment
: x l ( . OE1K. c radar/a con
Itranc* table, couch, chairs
Alitor 4110or will split
Call 774 7747

193— Lawn 6. Garden
• E O O E R i E Z Roll
Kawasaki FA 190 gkt *ngm*
471 Call ttl 7W»

193— Machinery/Tools
SMALL DOZER * war bUda
ready lo work 11.700
40/ 777 4717

199— Pets 4 Supplies
o H O TTW E IL E R /lA B R ADOR
Puppy Parantt on pramlwt
Very baaulitul. playful and
smart Only 47) Mull lee to
appreciate Can ttl 111*

211— Antiques/
Collectibles____
ANTIQUE Dining room yu't*.
dark wood, in)* board, china
Ctasal. labia w:7 aat and 4
chairs Good cond . mutt sell
Asking 47M0. worth much
mor*
Call 71) 0170

215— Boats and
Accessories
I* FT. BOAT and trail*' K
horsepower motor SOW FIRM
Call 407 *44 4041
__
• 14 F T BOWRIOER IIS HP
Mercury, o/b. low hours, with
traittf 47.700 777 0144
• IfBS REOAL Madeline I f
IR". 4 cyl In/outboard motor
w /drlx cn trailer 41000 OBO
470 4004 or 04* 4X1 * X l
• '70 TT ORAOYW HITE OMC
I/O, looks naw. 410.000 OBO
Sanlord 777 4144____________
t r TID ECR AFT. H It bowndar
Last than 40 hrt No Dm* lo
utt u m 771 47)10( 770 1701

223— Miscellaneous
iA T T E N T IO N ; Fla* markaf.
auctions, garden party Sail
Ing portable public adratt
tystam. 4) watt power, tl"
ipeakar. van Ipaad ttarto r*
cord p l a y e r , astatic
microphone, light weight cat*
This is a 47*0 value, only 4100
________ Call 773 « 7M________
CHEST F rx ja r 4M Hoax duty
metal desk 43) Power mower
140 Elc edgar |!4 3 1 ttarto
speakers 470 *e 177 HOI_____
PANASONIC VHS Camcorder
PVSIOO wilh hard shall case
AM accessor las and tripod 4*00
770 seep____________________
POOL 14 tt Ltisuratima. top ot
th* line with ait accessories
First 4*00 ) » W *c_____ ___
a R E P L IC A Antique phon*.
solid oak in par lac! condition
43S777 37*4 __
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerotan# hearers
LARRY'S MART 177 4117
SPASt Naw, complat*
w/*qoipm*nl and underwater
light SIOOO 47400 407 733 0044
4UNOUE4T WOLFF TANNING
BEDS Naw C om m trcla l
Hom* U n it* F r o m f i t *
lamps Lotions Accessorial
Monthly payments low at
SHOO Call Today FREE NEW
Color Catalog I 4004*3 91*7
a THE LIGHT OF NATIONS by
Chanas F Deems, was pastar
ol Church ot Strangary. New
York, and was Prtvdant et
th* American Institute at
Christian Philosophy Copy
right 11*4 Autographed by
Deems47) 777 79)3

230— Antique/Classic
Cars
e FORD THUNDERBIRD. 1944
All original! Naads soma
work 41 49 )O B O ni BP*

1970 DEVIllE CADILLAC
*47000 OBO All power 777
SIM

2 3 1 -C a rs _____
AMERICAN OKEAM SALES
AND SERVICE
II7B Sanlard A x .. Sanlord
_________*97 171 7*44 _
aCHRYSLER IM PERIAL **1.
Ilk* naw Mutt Mil Only
&gt;74 )00 Call (adl 1711 **)»
* CO RVETTE. 197) I I match
Valle*. I lops Mutt to#I
Asking 44 300 331 0773________
DODGE MA'RADA. 19*4 V*
automatic, mag wheel* 11.000
774 7410____________________
FORD Cr**tn Victoria tat)
Gray * 'charcoal gray, arc
cond 47.100 777 DM alter *pm
* HONDA ACCORD &lt;X. 1997
p 'S P/B. a ir. Ktnweed
AM FM cast*!'* a door, tow
miles Rota wood color Will
tunto»oxr H7.*/S7tt 94/7
* LINCOLN AAARK 7. ISC. 1944
Complataly loaded Sarvica
records and receipts 44*00
OBO 407 701 laOB
LIN CO LN
TOW NCAR. '74
loaded, aiceliani cond While
119*4 _____
771 1179
aMONTE CARLO 1*7*. great
cond! A/C. runs Ilk* a topi
Iharp 'Peking I 41.*10 334 kill
MU4T IE L it *4 FORD T BIRD
Clean, runs good! Owner may
I nane*' Call Jim HO 4)15
■ O L D S C U T L A S S
•ROUOHAM. 19*1. Runt good
SOOOpr bast attar
77)4*10
aOLDS OMEGA
77. runs
graall Naw A/C, rabullt
Iransmittlon. S7)0 37) *11*
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY TUESDAY 7:7* PM
OATTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 9). Daytona Beach
_______ IW D ) *711
* R EN AU LT ENCORE. 1*4)
Eicallant condllionl I I . W0
firm 730 DMattar 4PM
a TOYOTA COROLLA »*•*■.
'91. Auto. A/C. rtd. 71K.
warranty 19 170 777 *47*
1971 FORD RANCHERO PS.
PB. AT. 7071V. good tiros.
runsgoodNe A/C S/40 44* 7)91
IN I PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
nation wagon SI.7)0 O' bast
attar 773 Bill_______________
'77 MO M ID OET. Vary good
cond , restored, garag* kept
t)K ml
47,700
777 40*1
*'77 PORSCHE fit Tag*. 43K
mltat. arc. condition, 19.000
OBO Sanlord 77) )1S4

*'77 PLYM OUTH FURY. 4 d'
good angina, good liras A/C
7)00 0 60 773 7747 Jimmy
'** PONTIAC SO N N EVILLE
Good running cond, 4 dr .
dependable tWO OBO 777 *714
#17 BUICK SKYLARK Good
cond , 4 door . Automatic I7K
plus mllat Asking 47.700 OBO
Call otter 1pm_______ 774 OOiO
*7 CHEVY Spectrum, auto. *&gt;'.
Am/Fm cattail*, good cond.
Lt Mu*. S74WOBO 770 7)4)
SI' GEO METRO J in ) ip-1
A/C, under warranty. W mpg
44 )00
OBO
773 H)t
• 91 HONDA CMC LX 4 dr )
tpd cruisa. pdl. pw Am/Fm
ttarao lap*. 7)K miles Eat
war 410,4)0 000)71177)

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
4FIBEROAL44 TOPPER.
lit bad Hat slid.ng tide wm
daws, sliding cab window, bar
on top and Iwo small window
on top Worth 4*W mutt
t acnlic* tor 1100 Call 177 4*40
ROLL BAR. fratly palntad
holds 4 lights, fits short bad
Ford Ittttlltakaail i l l /**'

235— Trucks/
Buses / Vans
• CHLVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'79, I Ion. Patsangar van.
clean Loaded1 Too much to
list, mutt lee to appreciate
Only 47 49 )0 8 0
771 1700
• DODGE VAN. 1974 Good
condition I 41 000 or bast offer
Pleas* call 377 *747 attar 1pm
• FORD LA RIET. 1990. F DO.
X clean On# ownar. J4K ml_
loaded. 4yr U K warranty
t* *9) 77704)70(77)04*9____
• FORD RANOER. LTX 91
P S, cruiM. A/C. tterao. 4.700
mllat, I yr or 17 000 ml toft on
warranty Call 777 ISS7
aHANOICAPPED VAN I9B0
Ford E DO Lift, automatic
doors S3 000 773 747*_______
• ISUZU P'U 9) Rad IK. A/C
am/fm can. lull bedimer
rear window 19 4 « 371 4471 _
a JE EP PICK UP I I I . 1970 Vt
auto Engma and tram ra
built (about 70.000 mil*!)
Newer interior 47 000171 TOM

a Sanford Motor Co.
'9* FORD BRONCO
1X4
44 000 miles. MAKE OF FE R'
________ Call 777 4)03________
• 1971 CHEVY 1/7 ten p up. 7 »
V I Runs good Engln* and
trans strong 11)00 773 )713
IN I CHEVY PICKUP Looks
good, runs good 41.700
__________ 777 7704__________
• 1947 SUBURBAN OMC 111
d atal, hall ten, machanicaiiy
solid, naw rad /orska rotors A
caliparvhaad liner Very good
liras and tow peg tl 400 OBO
_
*07 741 144*
___
• 49 DODGE RAM 7)9 1) pan
740 VI. 74K mil**. Ilka new
cond HB TaoOBOttl *71)
*1 VOYAGE R. 7 pass. 4 cyl
Auto. A/C P/t. P b tilt
wheel, a bag cruiM. built in
child stty it. lugg rack. 34 *00
ml , 117.700 OBO 770 1044

23*— ^Vehicles
Wanted
WE PAY TOP t i l l FOR
Compiat* or Wrecked Cart.
Trucks RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
777 &gt;444

23V— Motorcycles
and Bikes
74' KAWASKI KH)M. classic
*&gt;c cond. DK ml., chocoiai*
A Chroma 4971777 *0*1

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• CARRIAGE TR A ILER . 71 tl,
1977. Root air. Ideal Ilya
In/traxl Furnished Nlcal
Only 47 300 060773 7B79
DO DOE IR AN IAN . 197A Star*
bad. lea boa. good cond 17.W0
or trade tar car 714 &gt;401
• HOLIDAY Rimblar Imperial
19, lift basement modal,
loaded Escallant cond Op
ttonal Honda motor scoot*' tor
3 w/ rack 4)7,008 *07 *99 4*79
• ’71 MOTOR HOME Runt grtat
Will Irada lor tra x l trailer ot
comparable value 7)1 7**1

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
UVI M .’O v» AWS IN lltiSlNl SS
Th a n k y o u s a n t o h u
&gt;04 1 C O U U iM C lA L S I
5ANFQMD •(40/) J 22 3443

322 2 4 2 0 * 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 31th Y fir *
1 B O R M I B A T H , qu iet
neighborhood pa&lt;ed dead end
tl Lot W « 1*0. 1 out bldgs
Close to everyIhirg In county
By owner
177 4410 mtg

Y ou r tra n s p o rta tio n a d w o rk s b e s t w hen it c o n ta in s
in fo rm a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :

11tut ritmii SK MtKKL/.K
’ I )T. IfAK

St. Croix Apartment^
7.13 Secret Harbor Ln., I^fke M arjLvIl/f
hours
^ S
5 30 •S-st. IO -5 •Sun Cloved

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u p a y for the first 10 d a y s and
i f y o u r car d o e s n 't s e l l , call us
an d r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r a n d a s k i n g p rice m u s t be
i n c l u d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h i l e ad is r u n n in g e x c e p t for price.
N o n - c o m m e r c i a l o n l y . Call 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 l to d a y !

Beautifii 1,2&amp;3Bedoom
-/ y r
Apaitmtnt HomesAvailable
ytenboninisadandPAYhOAPPUCATlOi'i FEE

LO N O W O O D /LA KE MAH Y~
Mid t l x ytorag* warahouws.
too BOO 1*00 vq It F i x rant
■ M im e leak*. IronlUl/m e
7)1017*

153— A c r e a g e
L o t i/ S a le

ITRAW BERRIES U Pick Open
♦am 7**l Catary A x 7 ml E
ot Sanlord I ml N ot SI Rd
at Haaps Farms ttl 714*

231— Cars

Wa s* Gat Them ALLI
Call Our Full Tim* Sales
Team A N Y TIM E!

In Your O ion
B a c k y a rd !

M f 8 30

Re a l E s ta te , inc
3»74M _____

LAND WANTED

Paradise...

1H — Warehouse
Space / Rent___

'HIGHW AY 17 » I ttl ft Iron
teg*, zoned GC 1 Clastic style
bldg /attic* and lg detached
garag* Owner *rmt avail
1140 000
(SuuerM*

159— Reel Estate
Wanted______

ill
REALTY, INC.

HIOOEN LAKES. I T Villa.
I car garag*. screened pa ho
Attum abl* no qualllylng
411*00
By Ownar
da y t lll 47/1 a x y 777 7104

STAINS PROPERTY

149— Commercial
Property/ Sale

O n tu 0 ^ |

323-5774

RV LOTS: Out*t p«k/St Johns
R lx r Lamon Biutt Rd att
Hwv *1) Oilaan *&gt; 7711?7*

if [ft ifTi MC

H A IE L G LEN 77 vaulted
ceil, landscaped « sprinters. I
yet aid 17* *007)07*14

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

BATEMAN REALTY

”109— Mobile Home
Lo*s / Rent

M i

141— Homes for Sale

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Stenstrom Rentals
OSUNLAND 1/1 wAtr carport,
new paint, ntw c/rpat Cleanl
SUS/mo. i l l ) sac
a SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/71
w/ dbl* car garag*. tplc . nail
A y*ptic I W mo. 1*00 lac
0 ST JOHNS RIVER 7/1 *
garag*. hardwood lleorv boat
Dip Viavil 4*00 mo 4*00 kec
0 SAN FOR D 7/1 apt CHA.
patio, clean 4*00 mo. 4700 sac
ttamtiam Raalty. Inc.
"W* Manage yaur Hama,
Ilk* it wai aur la n " Jim Doyl*
7711**4 Attar *PM 77*1*01
4UNLAND 7 badraym, family
room, central 14'A. Ireshly
painted 4W0 rno , 111 and tail
plus 4710 777 01*1 dlar Spm
7 BDRM. 4410 morth plus 4400
t a c u r l l y da pa i l l and
y*t*f*TK*s
■
777 71*7
1 BDRM. 7 BATH 7car garag*
Famed yard 4*SOmonth, lyt,
Iasi plut deposit 601 S Loculi
77) rno____________________
7 b d r m ' I 1/7 Bath lamed
yard. 7*1 S am 9 , Lk Mary
4100 mo lit A lad Call altar
Spm 777 I Ml_______________
] BEDROOM wilh cant M/A,
largo tancad y a rd , and
sertanad room Only SMO down
Why rantT T h t Hllliman
Oraup. Inc Realtor 771 4777

O tin O lT N I:

H I —Homes (or Stile

• AIR C O N D ITIO N E R , wall
will, cooit big araa isi Call
turnings 774 1177______ ____
AMANA Refrigerator Fret/ar.
1411, A I Condition
1700
474 Virginia A x Sanlord
A PPLIANCES. FURN , TV S .
E T C . R U T S E L L .T R A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT, t]t*
FRENCH A V «
» 7 L ) 7M
A P P LIA N C E S ! Rail prices
Best Warranty, Basi Sarvicat
Waihert. dryers, micrewaxt
Wa buy appiiancat! DaUxry
treat A4- Bast,77« 77U
KENMORE Wakhar and Dryar,
4700 He both Microwave. 4*0
Toaster a x n . 411177 0140
LIV IN O ROOM S I T Couch,
touataal. coll** labia and and
tall* Graat condlllqnl Gray
f rlm m a d In e a k . 4740
F R E N C H P R O V IN C IA L
dining room tat includes lab'*
and I chairs, white washed,
4700 Mutt tail! Call 17)114*
nights. 74* 71*4 da ys
M A T R E IS S E TS : Twin 44*
F u ll 4101 Q u ta n l i l t
Ki ng 4100 B u n k b a d
mattress 7 tor 4100 770 *477
M AYTAO WASHER. Kanmor*
Dryer. 1700 lor both Works
great Call 771 1*70_________
PANASONIC M ICRO W AVE
Only 4 months old S71 M'tc
dams_________
_ )J4 M0)
RA V S APPLIANCE * BIOS
FREN CHAVE.SAN FOR D
R e f r i g e r a t o r . S lo v a k
Washers Dryers F r x 4 yr
labor warr Del avail 370 *047
RE CL IN ( R 470 O xe n salt
kid* wa'arbad w/Hghl wood
canopy tram*, dretttr and
I'd* labia 4)10 Mapit d natt*
labia w no chairs. 471 I* CU
tt Ratrigarator w icamakar
_4 I00____________ Call 777 QUO
REFRIGERATOR Aparlmant
s l» , almond
4171
771-77*7
aVA C U U M Hoovar upright
with bags and attachments
Good Condition 471 Can 17)
4407____________
a w A TE R B E O l.p * 't&gt; ng* »
tram* and haaur 4100 OBO
_________Call 7X&gt; *1*0_________
• WING BACK CHAIR M aux.
In mint cendition Paid 477* at
Sears will lecritic* for 4100
474 4041 axn.ngt

221— Good Things
____ to Eat

y l

• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Accessories/lntenor

SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS 3 Z M 6 1 1

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- Senlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Thursday, February 17. 1094

■ LO N D IE

b v Chic Young

_____

S e e an a lle rg is t
b e fo re lo s in g h o p e
D E A R DR . O O T T : W hat
would you recommend for u
lifelong n a u l drip that causes
me lo carry 10 (o 15 Kleenex
tissues In m y pocket wherever I
||o? My doctor lias prescribed
some medications, bill they
pnivlde relief for only u few
hours at a time.
D E A R R EA D ER : Th is cun be a
t o u g h p r o b l e m to s o l v e ,
especially If you have allergies
(to pollen or dust, for example),
work In u dusty environment, or
smoke clgaretles (or live with
someone who does).
I suspect that you are fed up
supporting the hanky Industry
and want to find a solution lo
yo u r sym p to m . Therefore. I
suggest that you see an allrrglst.
Alter performing skin and blood
tests, the specialist may Ik * able
lo pinpoint a substance lo which
you are reacting. Then, armed
with this Information, you can
either attempt lo avoid the
Irritant or undergo dcsensltlznlion shots ugulnsi It.
T o give ycu more Information.
I am sending you u free copy of
my Health Report “ Allergies."
Other readers who would like a
ropy should send $1.25 plus a
long, self-nddressed. stamped
envelope to P.O. Ikix 2433. New
York. N Y I01B3. He sure to
mention the title.
D EA R DR. G O T T : I ve been
diagnosed wi t h P a rk in so n 's
disease Is there any Intelligent
research going on? I'd like to
Involve myself. If |K&gt;ssthtr.
D E A R R E A D E R : T h e re Is
always ongoing rrsearch •• by
somelMtdy somewhere Into the
nature of diseases and their
treatments. Parkinson's disease,
which rouses tremors and Im ­
p a ire d c o o r d i n a t i o n . Is no
exception. For exumple. you
may huve heard about fetal
tissue transplants for patients
with severe formsof this disease
However. I should rrm lnd you
that there are several drugs,
such us S ln rm rt. which are u
g o d s e n d to p a t i e n t s w i t h

M ED IC IN E

&amp;

j*

/■

Parkinson's dlseuse. Therefore,
don't even bother getting In­
volved with experimental thera­
py until you have exhausted the
current, accepted methods.
ACROSS
t Whit »ou
«*lk with

5 Chugs* lor

*#f»IC*

9 S*U*
12 Go by c*r
13 Rant«nd —

14 Japan***

»a*h
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Dy Phillip Alder

ARLO AND JANIS

by J im m y Johnson

of Ills cards, at trick two South
led the d u b king
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with K-Q-x of clubs. He made the
usual play, (lurkin g in try in
keep declarer down to u pair of
d u b tricks. However, here the
usual play wasn't right. With Ids
ninth trick in the tu g. South
switched lo diamonds and soon
claimed his contract (Note that
South's cluti-klng play works
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slitglelon quern. II West ducks.
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film In realize what was hap­
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made his play so smoothly, with
no stiggesllnn of stress.
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Oscar Wilde, who said, “ Nothing
Is so aggravating as calmness."

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up
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shows a l.u l.m n d 25-27 points.
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has no space lo InvestIgale the
best game.
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lead South saw Immedlalely
ill.it If he played on diamonds,
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and three diamonds.
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GARFIELD

social gathering i i I k i i h which
you've I k *c i i dubious attending
could turn oul to I k * loads of Inn
II given half Ihe chance. There's
a possibility von might meet
someone exciting.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20|
Conditions that have a direct
elTrct U|Hin your career or fi­
nances iiave a (Msltlvc spin lo
llu-ni today. You might derive
iK 'iic flls In your cheeklxMik or In
vour status.
GEMINI (May 2 1 -Ju n c 20| A
lesson you've Icarnrd from a
painful experience m ig h t lie
utilized In a bcncflc way loday.
U n d e r y o u r guidance, an
associate m a y also Ik - hel|K-d.
CANCER IJune 21-Ju ly 22)
What you c a n 't acco m p lish
single-handed today has a strong
chance of lK*ing achieved collec­
tively. Its most fruitful applica­
tion might In- In a commercial
Joint endeavor.
LEO (Ju ly 23 A ug. 22) Th e
sccrrl lo your succ ess today U to
have a cooperative spirit and a
willingness lo share I k - u c IU s
from something Initially con­
ceived by you. but |Millshcd and
refined by two others.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221 A
significant, amhlilous objective

B y Bernice Bede Osol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
Fe b . 1 0 , 1 9 0 4
T li r year ahead could Ik - a
very significant one for you
where your chosen vocation Is
concerned. You could have more
opportunities Ilian usual in In­
crease your Income and elevate
your slalus.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Fell. 10)
Your leadership qualities should
pul you III good slruil today
when II comes lo managing
aubordlnanls. You'll Ik* ronslderale of Ihelr needs, hut also firm
when necessary. Know where in
look for romance and you’ll Dud
II. The Asiro-Gniph Malehmaker
Instantly reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect lor you.
Mal l $2 a m i a l o n g , selfaddressed. slaui|K*d rnvrln|K* lo
Malehmaker. c/o ilils newspa|k t . P.O. Ilox 4465. New York.
N . Y . 10103.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20|
Guard against Inclinations today
to anllcl|talr defeat where you
should Ik *contemplating victory.
Your chances for winning ure
much greater titan your pro­
liabilities for losing.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April l ! » A

/by Jim Meddlck

ROBOTMAN*
TMiS IS R TM K R .W S PIONEERING
OUR m ttM N lT lC RESEARCH
AH DRTOrewjyOU
JUST iNTlWt TO VHTNESS
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(ERY GOOD although IT'D BE byen fore
IKPRESSWE IF YOU Ci» l0 MANIPULATE
OBJECTS OTHER THAN KtTCHBUWAGhBTS

Fi5ter

LIBR A (Scpl. 23-Ocl. 231 It
could Ik - quite difficult for |srsons with whom you n s s iK ’la ic
to d .iv lo find any faults In your
iK-havlor. T h e Impression you'll
make on new acquaintances
should Ik - very favorable and
enduring.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221 If
you’re Involved In a Joint effort
today, strive In make as solid a
eonlrlhiillon as possible. Your
performance now could have an
Influence on Ihe way tilings will
Ik *divvied u p later.
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 2:i*Dec.
2I| Tasks or assignments which
call for creativity and Imaglna*
live thinking are likely lo Ik * Ilu*
ones yo u 'll perform best today.
You might not do equally ns well
If y o u r r e q u i r e m e n t s a r c
manual.
CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22 J a n
DM In arrangements w hich arc
meaningful lo you materially
a n d f in a n c ia lly , h r s i n g l e ­
m inded and or one purpose
loday. You should do well If
you're focused and persistent.
_ __

ANNIE
FC0W

can Ik* achieved loday. provided
you arc 1w&gt;1*1 enough lo attrm pl
it. Il could Ik * a real feather In
your cap where your career is
concerned.

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NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports

A split school zone?
Proposed subdivision causes conflicts

By VICKI DeSORMIIR

Churchs swing into action

Horald S tall W rlto r__________ _________________

SANFORD — T he Sanford C hu rch S low p llch
Softball Lcngitc opened Its sp ring season w ith
nvc games th is past S aturday at Chase Park,

LAKE MARY — When you buy a bouse. It's
Im portant to know what school yo u r kids w ill
attend.
The Seminole C ounty p u b lic schools are try in g
to avoid a p ote ntia lly nasty situation by rezontng
a subdivision that doesn't exist yet except on
paper.
The llnw kscrent subdivision Is located on the
west side of M arkham Woods Road from the
southern iKUindary o f the Heathrow Woods
subdivision to the n orthe rn boundary of the
Alarpia subdivision.
If the school board does not approve the
rezontng of H nw kscrrst some o f the homes In the
subdivision w ould he In the l.nkcvlcw Middle
School and Sem inole High School attendance
zone, w hile o the r homes w ould lie In the

f SeePage IB

□ People
Caladiums love shady areas
Have a shady sjiot In the landscape that needs
sp ru cin g up? C aladium s. a co lo rful tropical leafy
p la nt, m ay b rin g sudden beauty to a drab,
shady spot.
•

C See Page 3B.

Seventh suspect to turn herself In
LAKE MARY — A seventh suspect In the
b urgla ry and vandalism of the Lake Mary home
o f a Morman bishop was to tu rn herself Into
ahcrlfTs deputies lor arrest th is m orning. The
g irl was to be arrested by property crim es
section Investigators.
W ith th is m o rn in g 's arrest, a to ta l o f fo u r boys
and three girls arc charged In the vandalism
Incident.

f in some Instances, the current
zoning d e s c rip tio n s w ould
divide a home in half. That Is
something we can't have. It
would be ridiculous. J
-Dr. Hortenss Evans
attendance zone for Greenwood Lakes Middle
School and Lake Mury High School.
•‘ In some Instances, the cu rren t zoning de­
s c rip tio n * w ould divide a home In h a lf,” said Dr.
Iln rtrn s c Evans, a d m in istra tive assistant to Supt.
Paul H agerty. "T h a t Is som ething we ca n't have
It w ould he rid ic u lo u s ."
In a d d itio n to causing conflicts w ith in a
c o m m u n ity , the tw o attendance zones would

Two share $18 million
TALLAHASSEE - T w o w in n in g Florida Lotto
tickets were sold Saturday n ig ht and w ill share
an S IH m illio n jackp ot, lottery o fficials said.
The w in n in g ticke ts were sold In M iam i and
Plant C ity. Lottery Secretary Marcia Mann said
Sunday.
In addition to the Jackpot w inners, more than
307,(XX) tickets won cash prizes In Saturday's
d ra w in g s: 242 m atched 5 o f 6 and w on
S l.H H l.50 . 10.024 m atched 4 o f 0 and won 8UH.
200.7H0 m atched 3 o f 0 and won $5.
The Lotto d ra w in g fur next Saturday Is $H
m illio n . W inning num bers for the Lotto draw ing
lost held were 13*21*42*44 -4B-49.

From atafr and wire reports

INDEX

fir. Goftt..........
Editorial........ .
Florida...........

Temps rise slightly

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald S tall Wrltor

MoralePhotobyApryl Konloton
Longwood building o fficial Bill Culberson, lo ll,
and Loo Bronson stand by the w n 3den model
homo Dronson built Illustrating construction

techniques. The model !• on d ' 8P'«y
building department during Natlona
SafotyWook.

Building

Longwood joins nation in
creating safe living area
1mlll also the day to day Iliv in g th e re ."
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O u r of ih r moHi frequently e llr tl lu iz a rih
Horald S tall W rltor__________ _ _ _____________ Culberson finds at c ity residences are gates to
pool ureas w hich do not have self-closing
LONGWOOD — llu lld ln g solely means more
devises.
than follow ing lhe proper co nstruction re
“ The piddle Is generally very receptive to our
q iilrc m c n ls and this week. Longwood building
advice." C ulheri on said. "We try to tie friendly
o lfleliils are em phasizing ways owners can
and answer questions about the services that
create a safe liv in g environm ent
are available and |h c perm its Unit are required,
In recognition ol National lliitld ln g Safety
w hether for professional builde rs or the* average
Week tills week. Longwood b u ild in g official lilll
c
itiz e n ."
Culberson Is em phasizing tilin g s homeowners
To Illustrate b u ild in g techniques. Longwood
can do to prevent accidents.
resident l.co Brunson b u ilt a m odel ol Ills home
" h iitld m g safety Involves, not o nly the
G Bee Longwood, Page BA
construction o f the budding.** he explained.

-------------------------- -

By S ANDRA ELLIOTT

SANFORD — The Sanford C ity C om m ission
w ill consider e nte rin g Into tw o contracts tonight.
Each w o u ld deal w ith developm ent o l the
w aterfront and d ow ntow n area o tS .m lord
On March l-l. the c ity a uthrolxcd the o btaining
of c o n lru rls from the U niversity ill Florida School
ol A rchitecture, and Anderson \ Associates. Ilo ih
are com ing up lor filia l approval ai to n ig h t's c ity
com m ission m eeting.
The u niversity eontnei would involve develop­
m ent ol plans and draw ings based on student
and lu cid ly studies ol the area as well as Input
lim n other soon es
Th,- university proposal contains a m ini cost ol
$31,102 Dl that am ount, tile university would
pay $15,510. w hile the c ity would be res|Minslble
lor fu nd ing $15,562 lor the spring anil summ er
l!H)4 semesters ol w ork
Most ol the u n iv e rs ity 's costs w ill be In the area
ol supp lyin g faculty and research related muter!
a ls

The c ity 's portion of payment w ill bundle
student travel expenses, student research, and
m aterials.
II the request Is approved. Sanford would lie
represented by D irector of Plunnlng and Devel­
opm ent Jay Murder.
The u n ive rsity would he represented by the
College of A rchitecture, w ith Associate Professor
Peter E. I’rugh as p rincipal Investigator.
The study area Is to Involc the dow ntow n

See Contracts, Page 5A

Access ’94 to bring
City Hall to people
By VICKI Ds$ORMIER
Horald Stall W rltor
SANFORD — If people ca n't come
to C ity Hall then C ity Hall w ill come
to the people.
Access '94 Is the first In tills
year's series o f tow n hall m eetings
w hich w ill b rin g the m ayor, city
com m issioners and c ity officials to
the various d is tric ts around town.
The Idea, director o f p lanning and
developm ent Jay Murder said. Is to
help people find the answers to th eir

questions w ith o u t h aving to go
through the bureaucracy o f the c ity
governm ent.
"W e believe th is Is the best way to
foster com m unications between top
level c ity officials and the people In
the neighborhoods." Murder said.
"W e urc going to try to Im part some
In fo rm atio n at the m eeting tliu l Is
Im p o rta n t to the people In the
neighborhood."
Thursday evening at 0. the Access
m eeting w ill tukc place at El Bethel

I See Access, Page BA

Pig farm issue goes to
planning, zoning board
By NICK PPBIFAUF
Horald S tall W riter

For mora weather, aaa Pag* 2A

S em inole Is the sm allest high school In
Sem inole C ounty w hile Lake Mary Is h a u lin g
problem s o f overcrow ding.
The school tiourd w ill vote on the Issue at their
next m eeting, on Tucsduy, A p ril 12 at 3:30 p.rn.
They meet at the d is tric t headquarter*. 1211 S
M e llo n v lllr A v r.. Sanford.

Waterfront
development
approval set

The bishop told Investigators lie has no
hom eowners Insurance to cover the estimated
$f&gt;(X),000 In property losses caused by the
vandalism . He cancelled the Insurance tw o
m onths ago when he realized he w ould he
tra n s fe rre d to M is s o u ri, a c c o rd in g In Ed
McDonough, p u b lic Inform ation officer for the
sheriff.

'f lic League of Women Voters and the Nature
Conservancy w ill lead a visual to u r of Florida's
natural lands and critte rs on Wednesday. A pril
13 . at 7 p m. ai lire Kaslinonle C ivic ('e n te r on
Magnolia Drive In A ltam onte Springs.
As natural habitats disappear, so do the
species. In the eastern United Stales. A ustralia
and C entral and Sooth Am erica, they re count
log frogs. A recent study lin k s the disappear­
ance of am phibians to the hole In the ozone.
O thers say the cause Is urban encroachm ent
These topics are h ittin g close to home as
Sem inole C ounty becomes m ore urban than
rural.
Jo in the m eeting to discuss the fu tu re ol the
lands and critters both anim al and hum an.
For more Inform ation, call the League of
Women Voters at 339*0266.

Evans said the board w ill he asked to upprnvc a
new attendance zonr w hich would send the
students to Sem inole High and Lnkevlew Middle.
O fflcnlls at Sem inole High have been fig h tin g
for some tim e to have more students zoned Into
that school In order to meet the court-ordered
m andate of m a in ta in in g a student |Mipulatlnn of
2,000 students.

2 contracts
considered
by Sanford

National Building Safety Week

lllsh o p Ronald Yager. (&gt;37 lim o k flc ld l.oop
told Investigators he w ill re tu rn to Luke Mary
A p ril IH to survey the damage to tits home and
recover personal property, lllsh o p Yager of the
C hurch of Jesus C hrist of Latter day Saints lias
been assigned to a ch urch In M issouri lie and
tils (am ity were not of town when the vandalism
was discovered last week
T ile vandalism was allegedly sparked ovt;r
problem s between some ol the youths and the
bishop's high school aged son. Scott.

Where are all the froggies?

Increase transportation costs.
"T h c re 'd he tw o buses going In there to get the
same n um ber o f kids we could tie getting w ith
one b us." Evans said.

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
Plunnlug am i Zoning Board meets
tom orrow n ig h t. T w o Item s Involve
proposed changes fo r th e c o n ­
trove rsia l pig farm . T w o others
Involve new restaurant establish­
ments.
The use o f a g ric u ltu ra lly zoned
land on R inehart Rond, owned by
Jo hn and M urnltu Curb to grow

pigs, has brought a n um ber o f
c itiz e n co m p la in ts, m o stly from
people In a residential area near the
farm .
The property Is locuted at the
southwest corner o f R lnchurt Road
and Pine C ircle Drive. It consists of
1.76 acres.
C om plaints, m ostly from people
In the Pine Circle residential area,
huve been about the sm ell and
non-rcsldentlal appearance o f the

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Mould Photo by Apry I Konliloo

Lisa Phifer porfomod a Mexican hat danco to ontortaln the residents ol
tho Chombrel Retirement Com m unity rocontly. Phifer, a part of the
Children Around the World performance group, joined olher youngsters
who entertained the residents w llh music and dance from all ovor the
world.

�2A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday. April 11. 1094

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Overtime agenda
Legislature to tackle the big issues, session extended

Auburndale woman fights false positive

By JA C K IE HALLIFAX

AUDUKNDALE — To Rhonda W hidden Register, It seems as
though the w orld know s she's HIV-positive,
She's not.
Hut Register, 23, w ants to squelch any rum o rs th a t m ay s till
abound — she ran a classified ad Inst week In the Lakeland
Ledger, hoping to slop n n ig h tm a re th a t's left her desperate to
save her reputation.
“ Rhonda W hlddon Register o f A u hu rnd ale was tested fo r H IV
due to being stuck by a needle a t her previous place o f
e m p lo y m e n t," the art read. " T o those concerned, the
laboratory showed positive results, b u t the lab w ork was In
error.
"A s answered prayers w ou ld have I t . " the nd co ntin ue d, "she
does not have the deadly disease."
Register, 23. was seven m onths pregnant w ith her daughter,
Morgan, when she pricked her finger w h ile w o rk in g for
Statewide Hustness M aintenance in Lakeland, w h ic h contracts
w ith companies (a provide elenntng services.

Assolcatod Proas W rltor
TALLAHASSEE — Stale law m akers are
Tuced th is week w ith filia l votes on a $38
b illio n budget and ju v e n ile Justice reform s
ns w ell ns unsettled questions about E ve r­
glades cleanup and heulth care reforms.
The 1994 session was sup|ioscd to end at
m id n ig h t A p ril H.
Hut the tw o -m on th session was extended
u n til 11:59 p.m. Saturday w hen It became
clear late Friday th a t law m akers were
ru n n in g out o f tim e w ith some o f the most
com plex nnd controversial Issues o f the year
s till In front o f them .
The Senate plans to retu rn Wednesday

nnd the House Thursday.
The overtim e agenda was kept to Just four
Issues — next year's budget, the Everglades.
Juvenile Justice nnd h ealthcare reform .
However, law m akers w ill be able to add to
the lis t w ith a two-1birds vote. House
Speaker Ho Johnson. D M Illon. conceded
there w ill be u lot o f pressure to take up
other measures.
"T h e key to success Is to stay w ith in the
boundaries and not w ander loo far outside.”
he mild.
W ith Juvenile Justice reform , nil th a t's left
are the speeches and the votes.
A Joint House-Senate com m ittee reached
agreement last week on how best to get
to ug h on v io le n t teen-agers and steer

troubled child re n away from crim e.
And the key fights over the budget have
been settled, although details w eren 't rilled
In u n til Sunday.
"T h e budget proposal ought to he on the
m em bers' desks by m id-afternoon tom or­
r o w . " J o h n s o n s p o k e s w o m a n K a th y
Putnam said Sunday.
Hut the fate o f a subsidy plan designed to
help the poor and near-poor buy private
health Insurance Is s till uncertain. The
House and the Senate have key differences
over legislation to restore the environm ental
health o f the Everglades.
According to the Florida C on stitu tion ,
there's o nly one th in g law m akers m ust do
d urin g th eir annual session: Pass n budget
for the next year.

State suing feds
over cost of
illegal immigration

Bug has citrus industry in panic
M IAM I — The bug lik e ly rode the w inds o f H urricane A ndrew
from the sub-Saharan desert In A frica Into Dade C ounty. Now.
the c itru s leaf m in er has the F lorida c itru s In d u s try In n panic.
LaBt spring, a grove m anager 2 0 m iles southw est o f M iam i
discovered the Inrvn o f a m oth th a t tunneled between the
layers o f a leaf, sucked o ut the Juice nnd caused the foliage to
shrivel and die.
For m onths after the hurricane, nursery growers m istook It
for another co m m o n ly found nnd easily controlled leaf m in er
and shipped Infected p la nts all over the state.
Now the bug Is at the Georgia border.
" It's In every c itru s grove you look In ." said Joe Knapp, a
pest m anagem ent specialist nnd a m em ber o f n leaf m in e r task
force. " I f n grow er tells me he h a sn 't seen it yet. I ask him .
W hen's the Iasi tim e you loo ked ?'"
The leaf m in e r destroys any new leaves It enn find. " I f a ll you
have left Is the old foliage, the problem is that old foliage dies
off. the tree stops grow ing, nnd It can d ie ," said M ary H arlncy.
spokeswoman fo r Floridn C itru s M utual, the largest c itru s
growers association In the stnte.
"N o trees, no fru it. No fru it, no Juice. And no Juice, no
m oney,"

By JA C K IE HALLIFAX
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - The federal
g o v e rn m e n t has crea ted an
im m ig ra tio n emergency In FlorIdu nnd then stuck stale ami
local governm ents w ith the h ill,
the state nlleges In a la w s u it.
"T h e m usslvc uncontrolled Ind u x o f aliens co nstitu te s an
Im m ig ra tio n e m e rg e n cy th a t
Imposes trem endous econom ic
costs upon Ihc s la tr o f Florida,
Its citizens and Its taxpayers."
the law suit slates.

Hutto announces resignation
PENSACOLA — As U.S. Rep. Earl H u tto sees It. 22 years In
public office Is enough.
The Pensacola Democrat has announced that he's w o n 't seek
re-election In November, saying he w ants to spend m ore tim e
w ith his wife. Nancy, and th e ir tw o daughters.
H utto was elected from the F irst Congressional D is tric t In
1978, after serving six years In F lorida 's Legislature.
"T h o u g h I have no specific pluns a fte r th is yeur, I w ill
continue to be active, b u t at m y ow n pace," H utto. 67. said
Saturday, when he announced his retirem ent.
"T h ro u g h o u t m y political career, I have steadfastly not
shortchanged m y fa m ily ," H utto said. "H u t in retirem en t I took
forw ard to being w ith fa m ily und friends even m ore."
Press h im about Ills retirem en t plnns and you get an earful:
Some w ritin g , some p art-tim e teaching, m aybe serve on a few
corporate bourds. nnd ce rta in ly im prove the g o lf swing. Hut not
In th a t order.
H utto said he lm d decided on 1094 as the tentative
retirem ent year several years ago u flc r co n s u ltin g w ith Ills
fam ily.

Gov. Lawton Chiles planned to
die the law su it today lit U.S.
D istrict Court In Miami.
A m onth ago. his o ilie r re­
leased a report that concluded II
cost Florida about $2.5 billion
last year lo meet the basic needs
o f all Im m igrants. An estimated
$884 m illio n o f Unit total went to
ra re for the estimated 345,(XXf
u nd o cu m e n te d alie ns lit [In ­
state.
"W e call on Ihc federal gov­
ernm ent to take responsibility
for Ihc staggering costs that
Florida's citizens pay us a dlrccl
result o f n failed Im m igration
p o lic y ," the governor said Sat­
urday.

From Associated Press reports
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The law suit accuses the feder­
g overnm ent o f having "a

grossly Inadequate enforcement
p o lic y " (lu ll falls lo prevent and
even encourages m i Indux of
legal and undocum ented a llrns.
The federal government has
failed lo c o n tro l Im m ig ra tio n
since w e ll before 1980. (he
law suit suits
"T h e governor believes he Is
rig ht and It's tim e for a eourl lo
a ffirm II." C hiles' spokesman
Ron Sachs said Sunday.
T h e Dade C o u n ty p u b lic
schools and Jackson Memorial
Hospital are Joining Chiles In the
lawsuit.
Named as d e fe n d a n t are the
United Slates; Doris Meissner,
com m issioner of Ih r Im m ig ra ­
tion and N aturalization Service:
U.S. A tto rn e y General Janet
Reno; W alter Cadman. M iam i
D istrict INS director: and Donna
Shalala, secretary o f Departm ent
ol Health ft H um an Services.
Calls Sunday to the IIH S In
W a sh in g to n and the INS In
W ashington und M ia m i were
either not answered or not re­
lu m e d .
Ju st last week. Chiles and the
INS announced that nonviolent
aliens In Florida prisons w ill be
released and deported, freeing
uji about 500 beds In stale
prisons lor hom egrown c rim i­
nals.

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Way Back When
"W ay Back W hort" co lu m n ist, Julian Stonstrom , recontly
aubm lltod a colum n about tho longest basoball gamo ovor playod
in Iho Florida Stato League A groal deal ol tho yarn dealt w llh a
loft lloldor lor Iho Palatka Azaloas from Grnnlto City, III Ono of
tho reasons wo concentrated on Al Pirtlo was bocauso
throughout tho hlslory ol Iho Florida Stalo League no ono has
ovor toppod Iho mark sol by Pirtlo In 1949 when ho htl 383 He’s
Iho all-llm o Florida Stalo Longue b alling champion Pirtlo lovod
tho gamn and ho gavo his boat overytlmo ho sot foot on Iho
diamond. This picture Is ol Pirtlo batting ono night against Iho
DoLand Hod Hats In that c ity ’s Conrad Park. Tho swing ho Just
look at tho ball In this photo Is what basoball pooplo would call a
"lo x lb o o k " picture. Whon Pirtlo hung up Iho splkos al Iho Azaloa
Bowl In Palatka, ho and his w lfo Helon wont Into Iho building
supply business, not Iho furniture business as originally
roportod Pirtlo camo down w llh Lou Gehrig Disease and wont lo
that ball park In Iho sky In 1900

Minority program mostly benefits companies in white areas
By TIM BOVEE
Associated Press W riter
WASHINGTON — The governm ent's flagship
program for m in o rity entrepreneurs uwurded $19
b illio n In contracts over the last six years, w llh
the lio n 's share going to firm s whose head­
q u a rte rs w ere lo c a te d In p r im a r ily w h ite ,
well-to-do neighborhoods.
An Associated Press com puter analysis of
"m in o rity set a sid e" contracts handled by the
Sm all Business A d m in is tra tio n found that Just 22
jscrcenl o f the project dollars w ent to companies
located In m in o rity ureas.
And those com panies th a t quu llflcd for the
program w hile rem ain in g In m in o rity ureas on
average got fewer contracts and dollars than
those In w h ite areas, the analysis showed.
The SBA’s 8(a) program d lrc c is federal con­
tracts to m in ority-ow n ed com panies for w ork
ranging from com puter processing to const ruc­
tio n o r custodial services. The SBA has told

LOTTERY
M IA M I - H e r o a re th e
w in n in g n u m b e rs s e le c te d
Sunday In Ihe Florida Lottery:

Congress that one effect o f these contracts has
been to boost Job o p ix irlu n tllc s In less prosperous
c ity neighborhoods.
Yet lo be m ore com petitive, some business
ow ners said they moved out of m in o rity co m m u ­
n itie s to get closer lo th eir federal customers.
" I was (located) so far away from govern men I
installations, Ihc SDA was relu ctu n i to give me
Jobs," said Sam uel Hayes, w ho moved Ills
construction company out o f Benton Harbor, a
c ity In southwestern Michigan where nine people
in 10 are bluck.
Now h is com pany. Rah Development, does
business from NorthvlHc. M id i., In nn urea o f the
D etroit suburbs where half the households make
m ore than $167,374 nnd nine people In 10 are
w hite.
The program 's supporters say Its goal Is to
foster m in o rity businesses, not c o m m u n ity devel­
o p m e n t. And lik e any business, th ey say,
m in o rity companies need to locate near th e ir
custom ers. In the 1990s. that o llc n means the

Monday, April 11, 1994
Vol. 66. No. 199
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Saturday by Tha Sanford Herald,
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THE W EATHER
T o n ig h t: Fair. Low In Ihr- m id
60s. W ind southeast 5 m ph.
Tuesday: P artly cloudy. High
In the m id 80s. Southeast w ind
10 to 15 m ph.
Extended forecast: W ednes­
day: Increasing clouds. Lows In
the upper 60s to lower 70s.
Highs lit ihe iq ip c r 80s lo near
5M). T hu rsda y: Variable c lo u d i­
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te rn o o n s h o w e rs a n d t h u n ­
derstorm s. Lows in the upper
60s lo low er 70s. Illg h s 111 Ihe
upper 80s. Friday: P artly cloudy.
Lows In the u|&gt;j&gt;cr 60s In low er
70s. Highs In Ihe m id lo upper
80s.

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that benefits Impoverished m in o rity rta tu m m ilies.
"H|ai lin n s provided cni|)loyrnent for over
102.(XX) men and wom en d u rin g fiscal 1992." Ihc
agency said In Us most recent icp o rt to Congress.
"M a ny of these Jobs are In the Inner city ami III
arcus o f high u ne m p loym en t."
The AP analysis, however, suggests otherwise.
The study analyzed Ihc contractors' location by
the ZIP code of ilu -lr headquarters, using racial,
ethnic and Income In form ation from the 1990
census. AP reviewed alm ost 25.000 contracts
covering $17.5 billion o f Ihc $15) b illio n awarded
under the program from 1988 In 1993.
A bout $1.5 b illion was not analyzed because
there was no m atching census In form ation for the
com panies' ZIP codes.
C ontracts spanned the c o u n try, ranging In
value from 12 cents lo $5)6 2 m illio n .
Il was not possible lo determ ine from the
database where the companies did the contract

suburbs.
" It's a business decision, not a social decision
us to the lo c a tio n ," said Cassandra Pulley. S lIA
deputy a dm in istrato r. " I t Is not u program that is
designed for econom ic developm ent In black
Inner-city neighborhoods."
The analysis o f 8(a| ro n tra c ls showed the
average m in o rity -c o n tra c tin g com pany Is located
In an urt-n where 68 percent o f Ihe residents are
w hite, h a lf the households c a m $37,415 o r more,
and o nly one person In seven Is pcxir.
In contrast, m ost bluck Am ericans live In
neighborhoods w here m in o rity residents are the
m a jo rity and w here h a lf the households earn less
I ban $24,550.
There Is no requirem ent that particip a nts stay
In m in o rity neighborhoods or th a i they he poor.
In fact, entrepreneurs can q ua lify w llh a net
w o rth up to $250,000. e xclu din g th e ir home and
business usscls.
W hen the SHA goes to Congress fo r b in din g. It
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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc
2-3 feel and choppy. C urren t Is
lo th e n o r th w ith a w a te r
tem perature o f 72 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc 3-4 feet und choppy. C urrent
Is lo ihc n orth w ith a w ater
IctnjH -ralurcol 72 degrees.

BOATINQ
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W in d southeast 15
knots. Seas 3 to 5 feel. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Isolated showers. Tuesday: W ind
southeast 15 to 20 knots. Seas 3
to 5 feet. Hay and Inland waters
rh o p p y. Isolated showers.

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T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford Sunday was 83 degrees
and the o vernig ht low was 04 as
reported by the U niversity ol
Florida A g ric u ltu ra l Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
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M onday's overnight low was 04.
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O ther W culhcr Sendee data:

□ Sunday's high............... 84
Barometric pressure.30,21
□ Relative Hum!dity....0O pet
□ Winds..............East 8 mph
□ Rainfall..................... O in.
□ S u n s e t . .........7:40 p.m.
□ Sunrise............... 7:03 a.m.

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Denver
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Dei Molnei
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Detroit
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Honolulu
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81 70
Houtlon
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Little Koch
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Milwaukee
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Lifting their voices

Aggravated battery charged

T he S e m in o le C o m m u n ity
C ollege choruses psrlorm od
th e ir annual S p rin g Choral
Festival th is past weokond
The collogo's choir and tho
c h o r u s o s o f e a c h o f th e
d i s t r i c t ' s h ig h s c h o o ls
performed at tho ovont and
then combined their efforts for
a flnalo that featured the Battlo
Hymn of tho Ropubllc. The
event Is an annual affair that
brings the m usicians together
for Iho froo com m unlly concort
where they can show off tholr
talents.

M leliucl A u rth c r Kemp, 31. 3H17 Elder Springs Road.
Sanford, was charged w ith aggravated hattery/do m estlc
violence by shcrlfTs officers on Saturday.
Deputies said they responded to a enll o f a fa m ily disturbance
and found a w om an who had Injuries and w ho told them Kemp
had choked her u n til she passed out and that he had done that
m any tim es In the past, The police report stated the couple
were recently divorced because o f past Incidents and the
couple s till live together despite the divorce.
Me was taken to the John E. Polk C orrectional F a cility and
held on $‘1,000 bond.

Multiple charges filed
Geoffrey Kenneth S w ift. 28, 1120 Florida Ave. 400, Sanford,
was charged w ith four counts o f battery on a law enforcem ent
officer, aggravated b attcry/dom cstlc violence, b u rg la ry to an
occupied d w elling, buttery, c rim in a l m isch ief and tw o counts o f
resisting arrest w ith violence by Sanford Police on Saturday.
Police Miiltt ttia t lie entered a iirlg h lm rln g apartm ent where
another couple were b ab ysitting h is g irlfrie n d 's child. The
police report staled S w llt threw some th ing s around, breaking
several Item s and tic physically assaulted the w om an.
The m an was uhle to calm S w ift dow n, but he liecnm c
agitated ugnln when his g irlfrie n d entered w ith another man.
the police report said,
Police also reported Swift grubbed Ills g irlfrie n d and threw
her ugalnsl llje stereo, out the door and Into the second floor
ra ilin g outside.
The g irlfrie n d gave police perm ission to enter the apartm ent
she and Sw ift share, Police reported lie refused to speak w ith
them and when they attem pted to arrest h im he became
violent amt had to I k - subdued after he kicked the arresting
officers repeatedly.
Me was lu k rn in the John E. Polk C orrectional F a cility and
held w itho ut hood

Drug charges made
Patrick Oble Payne. 30. 100 McKay Hlvd., Sanford, and
Angelina M ichelle Inm an. 25. 201 F ra n klin Arm s A partm ents.
Sanford, were arrested on drug charges on Friday.
Payne and Inm an were charged w ith sa lr and d rllv e ry of a
controlled substance, Inm an was also charged w ith possession
of drug paraphernalia.
An Inform ant for the Sanlord Police D epartm ent went to
Inm an's apartm ent and said lie wanted In purchase a $20 piece
o f crack cocaine, the p o lite report slated.
A lte r a short exchange. [K ille r said, the Inform ant was given
a piece of crack cocaine In exchange for $20 In cash.
A search of ih r apartm ent after Ihc arrest found some Jo b
ro llin g papers In the apartm ent.
Ilo ili suspects were taken to the Jo hn E. Polk C orrectional
F acility where ih r y were each field on $5.(XX) bond

Crack possession alleged
Eric Vince Lawrence. 19. H Cowan Mnughton Terr.. Sanford,
was charged w ith possession of cocaine, possession of cocaine
w lili Intent to d istrib u te and possession ol less than 20 grams
ol m arl|auna by Sanlord Police on Friday.
Police reported lie was stopped lo r d riv in g w ith o u t headlights
at 3rd Street and Pecan. Police discovered LA nrcucc's d river
license had been revoked live times.
He gave officers perm ission to search Ids car. they said.
Police said they found 7.25 gram s of suspected crack cocaine
In Ills ear. T he substance tested positive lu r cocaine.
Police also found tw o sm all buggies of m arl|uunu near Ih r car
and baggies ol m u rlju u n u tn bis pocket.
H r was taken to the John E. Polk C orrectional F a c ility and
held on $5,000 bond.

Cocaine charges filed
V ictor Vazquez, 27. who told police lie has no local address
was charged w o lli [Kissesslon o f cocaine by Hanford Police on
Friday.
Police said lit- was acting suspiciously In an area dia l Is
considered a high d io g drug a c tiv ity area al 5 th Street and
Poplar Avenue
The suspect gave officers perm ission lo search h im .
according to the report
Police found tw o pieces ol suspected crack cocaine in his
pocket The suspected cocaine proved positive for the drug, the
re[Kirl natcl.
H r was taken lo I lit* John E. Polk C orrectional F a cility and
lield w ith o u t bond

Potts molested girls, files say
By P A T L B I S N M
Associated Press W rllor
HAKTOW — Frank Potts, an
accused m olester and suspected
serlul k ille r, stole the Innocence
o f children In Florida and th re a t­
ened them w ith death, court files
show.
Polls. Jailed In Polk C ounty on
a sexual h u tlcry charge, Is being
Investigated In the disappear­
ance o f as m any as 13 people In
six stales — Florida. Alabama.
G e o r g ia , K e n t u c k y .
Pennsylvania and New York lie
has denied k illin g anyone.
Hut a u th o ritie s have been
d ig g in g fo r bm lles on P o lls'
remote m o u n la ln tn p retreat In
n orthern Alabam a since March
10. T h c y 'v r uncurl lied the body
of one m issing yo u th and have
charged P o lls w llh m urder
Though Investigators say they
suspect Potts. 50. Is a serial
kille r, tils background has been
d iffic u lt to trace because he
roamed around doing odd Jobs
a nd la b o r in g as a m ig ra n t
w orker.
Hut In the C entral Florida e liv
o f Uartow. court records provide
a glimpse of Potts' past and
depict him as a m olester who
preyed on girls.
P olls spent six years in prison
for (be 1981 sexual abuse o f an
I I-year-old Florida g irl, court
records show. T he g irl testified
lliu t P o lls aw akened tier by
saying, " It was m y lim e .” If
then threatened lo k ill her la m lly
If she resisted.
Polls, a lanky man w ith a
leathery (ace and steel-blue eyes.
Is aw aiting tria l now on a charge
ol sexual battery ol a I U-ycur old
girl. T h a i g irl told police Polls
threatened lo k ill her fa m ily If he
werc caught. He tins pleaded
Innocent to the sexual battery
charge.
Two o f Potts' sisters also have
testified he molested them tiefore they readied th e ir teens

Getting tough on teen thugs
Dy A D A M YEO M A NS

Associated Press W riter
MON TIC EL LO - Nearly seven
m onths after (he slaying of a
H r lits h io u r u t a ttr a c te d
w orldw ide a tte ntio n and moved
Florida law m akers lo try to gel
tough w ith young thugs, four
te e n -a g e r s a c c u s e d o f Ih c
m urder await tlu lr day In court.
W hile legislators have found It
easy to use the k illin g as a
reason lo crack down on Juvenile
crim e, auth orities In Ihc to urist
m urder ease have had a tougher
lim e b u ild in g a ease against ih c
suspects.
The four youths — aged 14 lo
17
arc accused o f fatally
s h o o tin g U n io n G a ry C n llcy
d u rin g u bungled robbery altem pi at an Interstate 10 rest
slop east o f Tallahassee. C olley’s
com panion, Margaret Ann dag­
ger, was wounded d u rin g the
a Hack.
Since Ihe early m ornin g k illin g
S e p t. 14. a u t h o r it ie s h ave
scrambled to pin Ihc slaying on
Ihc youths.
A search for the guns used In
the shoo!lug has been fruitless.
And a uth orities have not found
any physical evidence lin k in g
the suspects w llh Ihc stolen car
that Invcsllgators say was used
In the crime.
Investigators Instead arc re ly ­
ing on statem ents from friends,
relatives and Inform ants w ho
say they heard the yo uth s talk
about the m urder.
W hile the defendants' lawyers
say Ihc slate's ease Is weak,
a uth o ritie s decline to discuss
th e ir inve stiga tion . T he y say
they w ill make th e ir case in
court.
" It doesn't m atte r w hat 1 th in k
or w hat the attorneys th in k ."
said Jefferson C ounty S h e riff
Ken F o r tu n e , w h o s e o ffic e
handled the Investigation. " It's

up to a Ju ry."
Hut defense u tto rtu vs criticize
the slate's tactics.
" It Jus: becomes sort o f h u ­
m orous In a way. I Ih ln k they've
irlc d every scien tific te chn iqu e,''
sa id T a m p a la w y e r D w lg h l
Wells, w ho represents 17-ycarold Jo hn "H illy J o t " C rum ble,
one o f the you His accused o f the
slaying.
T h e y o u n g e s t d e fe n d a n t.
14-year-old Cedric "C .C ." Green,
u lre a d y was released lo the
custody o f relatives In November
after Ills attorney argued there
was little evidence against him .
The other three suspects —
C ru in ttle , 17-yea r-o ld D cro n
Spear and 15-year-old Aundra
A kin s — rem ain In Jail. All four
are charged w ith first-degree
m u rd e r and a tte m p te d firs tdegree m urder.
In ve stig a to rs have used at
least three Inform ants who wore
hidden lapc-rceordlng devices to
try to get the suspects to discuss
the m urder, according to records
o b ta in e d by T he A ssociated
Press.
T he resu lts were m uddled,
defense lawyers say.
One of I he slate's key In fo r­
m ants, Thud C rum ble, fulled a
p o ly g r a p h te s t a b o u t th e
m u rd e r, records show . Thud
C rum ble. 18, Is a cousin of Jo hn
C rum ble. T hud C rum ble fulled
the lest when asked If his cousin
told h im that he or A kins shot
Colley, records show.
In one conversation three days
after the m urder. Jo hn C ru m ble
told Ills cousin that tic shot
Jaggcr tw ice and he and the
others got rid o f the guns.
A nother conversation between
Thud C rum ble, A kin s and Spear
tiad the tw o youths denying they
were Involved.
Many residents of the lowIncome housing com plex where
they lived in M ontlccllo appar­

e n tly had heurd they were In ­
volved and a n um ber o f them
guve statem ents to |x&gt;llcc.
A kin s and Spear told Thud
C ru m b le ihe y planned lo got a
"good la w y e r."
A n o th e r In fo rm a n t. Eugene
L a rry , was c o o p e ra tin g w ith
a u th o ritie s to get a reduced
sentence for his co nviction on
drug offenses,
Hut tr a n s c r ip ts o f L a r ry 's
ta p e -re c o rd e d c o n v e rs a tio n s
w ith John C ru m ble appear to
y ie ld n o th in g In c rim in a tin g ,
a ccordin g lo tra n s c rip ts and
defense lawyers.
C rum ble told L a rry he knew
nothing about the m urde r and
said, " I was In bed at thut tim e ot
the m o rn in g ."
He told L a rry that a uth orities
m ust have h im confused w llh
someone else.
"Som ebody m ust he look like
me 'cause ... I hey a in 't seen no
fin g e rp rin ts o f m ine. They got
m y shoes and e verything. They
a in 't seen my shoe print or
n o th in g . So th e y c a n 't do
nothing, rig h t? " C ru m ble said,
according to the tra n scrip t ol
l heir conversation.

c o u rt docum ents show. They
said I hey never (old anyone for
years because they feared him .
ffe s td e s th e 1993 s e x u a l
assault charge fron t F lorida .
P o tts faces charges lie k id ­
napped an Alabama w ild life o f­
ficer In 1992 and killed Robert
Earl Jincs. a 19-year-old Indiana
y o u t h , f iv e y e a r s a g o In
Alabama.
J a c k s o n C o o n ly . A la .,
a u th o r itie s reco ve re d J in c s '
rem ains March I I on P olls' land
n ru r E stlll Fork, along tIn* T e n ­
nessee border. They're s till d ig ­
ging, b ill no more bodies have
been found.
J in c s and Ills g irlfrie nd . Hob­
ble Lee H arrell, m cl Potts In
L a k e la n d and la te r w ent lo
Alabam a w llh h im In 1989.
H arrell laid Investigators she
b e lie v e d P o lls k ille d .lin e s
because Polls wanted lo he her
lover.
Potts' brushes w ith the law In
Florida dale lo the eat Is l l M&gt;Os
The oldest o f five ch ild re n.
Potts grew up tu rural H ighland
C ity Court records show tie was
sentenced to 90 days in jail for
bea ting up Gusste Polls, an
HO year-old relative, when lie
was 19 and to a year lit prison
(or v io le n tly re s is tin g a rrest
d u rin g a 1981 police sculllc
When lie was 17. Potts was
arrested on a weapons charge,
pleaded g u ilty ami was sen­
tenced to 10 days In the county
Jail.
Last F e b ru a ry , m ore Ilia n
three decades later, deputies
searched Ills Florida home and
confiscated a 22-callher rllle . a
JH-eallber pistol, it pair ol black
brass knot kies and a n in n in liio n

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Investigators also tried to gel
Green, w ho was 13 a l the tim e of
th e slaying, to ta lk about the
m urde r w ith an Inform ant being
held at a detention center w ith
Green, records show.
Green denied he shot Colley
u n d J a g g c r . He a c c u s e d
C rum ble and A kin s of shooting
them , the tran scrip ts show.
" I am gonna save m y dam n
self. I 'll tell them A undra had
gave me th a t gun at six o'clock
In the m orning, he shoot the
tourist, and ah. h im and H illy
Joe (they) was bragging about
they had some kin d o f blood
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EDITORIAL

Animals would
not behave as
vandals did
Six teens have been churned with van­
dalizing a Luke Mnry home to the tune of
approximately $500,000,
Th e youngsters Involved reportedly told
Investigators they did it because they hud a
gripe with a fellow student who lived In the
house.
Is this the way we nrc teaching our
youngsters to resolve conlllcts? Have we
evolved to the point where our children think
this Is the way to settle disagreements?
We nrc allegedly a civilized society.
Cultured und educated, we like to think we
arc “ better" than animals.
hut are we?
Do civilized people resolve their differences
by pouring a family's food on the floor and
smashing their personal photos? Do civilized
people destroy personal property simply
because they liavea gripe with another?
Th is Is exactly what occurred at this Lake
Mary home.
We are apparently not raising our children
to respect others. Th e y are learning to get
what they want by any means necessary.
We are falling (o Instill in them the basic
values: to know right from wrong, to deal
peacefully with their fellow man, and treat
others with respect.
Th e youngsters who were arrested on the
vandalism churgcs were released from
custody after only a few hours.
What sort of lesson Is this for them? We are.
In effect, telling them, "You've done nothing
seriously wrong."
One of the teens smashed the dining room
table with an axe as he Joined the others In
the mayhem. Wliat might have huppened If
he had encountered u person in the house?
Th e result might have been tragic.
Th e youngsters should be made to clean up
the home they sought to destroy. Th e y should
also be made to clean up their lives.
II Is not. of course, their fault that It has
come to this. It is our fault. We must stop
ullowlng youngsters to express their feelings
with a fist, and their displeasure through
violence.

LETTER

H um ane Society problem s
I could not let a n o th e r duy go by w ith o u t
responding to the recent letters regarding the
llu m u n c Society o f Sem inole C ounty.
A lth ou g h I ugree w ith w hat llie letter w rite rs say
ubout the conditions o f th is shelter, I see very little
difference now than w hen I visited the shelter In
the early part o f J u ly 1993 and N onna Spivey was
In charge. Employees were c ith e r standing around
sm oking or playing gumes on a co m p ute r In the
office. There was u slig h t Im provem ent In October
o f ’93 b u t after the te rm in a tio n o f the executive
d irector o f thut tim e, the shelter h it the skids and
soon became unbearable even to v is it. Dogs were
cram m ed In cages way too sm all, often ly in g In
th e ir ow n body wustc. w ater bow ls d ry. Ju st to
look In th e ir eyes filled you w ith despair. Prior to
1990, the llu m u n c Society o f Sem inole C ounty
used to investigate co nd itio ns such as th is und
confiscate the anim als.
Since Ms. Mears bus to m y knowledge m isrepre­
sented the tru th on several occasions I do not feel
her le tte r w orruu ts u response ollx.-r than to usk
were there not dogs cram m ed In cages down the
aisle o f the run s thut burned? A photo In the
Sanford Herald showed the twisted m etal o f these
cages.
Dlanu Barton Is u c u ring volunteer w ho like
m yself bus voiced concern over (he n um ber of
anim als being Imuscd at the s lic ltc r. the length of
tim e some o f them have tu r n there und the
co nditions that they are forced to live In. She may
not have heard Norm a Spivey use p ro fa n ity, but I
have. I reported It In u le tte r to the board In
Ja n u u ry o f 1992.
One cun refer to the ongoing problem s at tills
shelter as being p o litic a l, however, th is Is u
smokescreen to cover up the real problem s that
exist. E norm ous am ounts o f m oney Intended for
the anlm uls has been m lsuscd/wnstcd/dlsuppcurcd.
Records have been deslroycd/or rem oved from the
society’s office. Money sent In to re b u ild the shelter
has fur several m onths been used to ru n It. W ith a
$24,000 a m on th budget and only a fractio n of tills
a m o un t com ing In each m on th w here else could
they tu k c ll from?
Pnrvo has again s tru c k (he sh elte r and again
m iracles w ill lie w orked und the shelter w ill
re open In Just u few days. It m uy take m ore than a
m iracle to get the s lic ltc r re b u ilt. 1. too. have been
told since J u n u u ry thut "w e w ill be s ta rtin g In Just
tw o weeks tim e ." I’ve stopped holding m y breuth.
Everyone w ho w rote Is rig h t on one th ing .
S om ething needs to be done about the Hum ane
Society o f Sem inole C ounty. T lie question Is w hat
and by w hom ?
Jean Sargent
Oviedo

NAT HENTOFF

Talk radio is today’s town meeting
I once lived In a sm all co m m u n ity where,
a lthough there were elected officials, all Im po r­
tant decisions were decided In a general m eeting
o f the residents. A nybody w ith a n y th in g to say
was heard, and I got a real sense o f the kin d o f
p a rtic ip a to ry democracy that used to charac­
terize the to w n m eetings In th is nation from
before the R evolution through the early years of
the 2 0th ce ntu ry.
Except for those Am ericans who s till live In
sm all towns, most o f us can a ir o u r concerns,
s u s p ic io n s and angers m a in ly a m ong o u r
fam ilies, friends and co-workers. A letter of
co m p la int to a newspaper can be satisfying, but
the space Is lim ite d and so m ay be the m a n lie r of
tim es y o u ’re nllow ed to be p rin te d over a year.
The advent of ta lk radio In recent years,
however, has opened up a rem arkable fo ru m for
discussion and dissent. The cn llcrs d o n 't a ctua lly
vote to shape m un icip al o r national decisions,
but If enough o f them around the c o u n try feel
stron gly enough about an Issue, they can have a
pow erful effect. T a lk radio callers, for Instance,
convinced Congress a few years ago not to vote
Itself a pay raise. A nd locally, they have helped
set a clim a te by w hich elections are won or lost.
The very em bodim ent of the g row ing Influence

or ta lk radio Is Rush M m huugh. Most o f the
lieople I know arc liberals m id they despise
l,tm haugh. A c tu a lly , as It tu rn s out, tlic lr
contem pt fo r h im Is
based on the fact that
he tins an enorm ous
a u d ie n ce . In some
c itie s , re s tn u r a n ts
have set aside Rush
room s where people
come to have lun ch
w i t h l . l m b a u g h 's
c o m m e n ta r y as n
s tim u la tin g a cco m ­
p a n im e n t to th e ir
meal,
In v a ria b ly , I fin d
that h is fiercest c r it­
£ The advent of
ics have hardly ever
" talk radio In
h e a r d h Im a n d
recont years,
therefore do not u n ­
however, haa
derstand w hy he Is
openod up a
so p o p u la r. U n lik e
remarkable
m a n y ta lk sh o w
forum for
hosts. I.lm buugh Is
discussion and
an astute entertainer
dissent. J
- using sa tiric songs

and bizarre news Item s to leaven h is con­
servative views. Most Im portant Is th at, u n like a
n u m b e r of ta lk show hosts around the co un try,
he never h u m ilia te s cnllcrs who disagree w ith
h im and he never cuts anyone off w ith savage
disdain.
M m b a u g h 's serecncrs are fre q u e n tly i n ­
structed to p ut dissenting calls ahead o f calls
from Ills fans, and he w ill often hold a c ritic on
over a com m ercial tireak so I hat he can continue
arguing a m lnb ly w ith h im or her.
Everybody w ith an opinion, and th a t's Just
about anybody, wants to lie heard lieyom l a
sm all circle o f friends, and L lm b u u g li gives his
cullers an audience o f m illio n s. For the first tim e
In (heir lives pcrhnps, the callers have a sense of
being d ire c tly Involved In shaping local or
national consciousness. They can’t ta lk back to
th e ir television sets, but they can •• th rough talk
rndlo. and not o nly on l.lm b a u g h 's program feel that at last they are being paid a tte ntio n to.
There Is one widespread m isconception about
ta lk radio, and It's n u rtu re d m ostly by liberals
who don’t spend m uch lim e listen ing to these
program s because they figure, w ro ng ly, that the
callers are o f lim ite d Intelligence and u n lim ite d
prejudices.

JACK ANDERSON

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HOODING CARTER

Teen pregnancy: Raging debate
T e e n a g e p r o m is c u ity u n d te e n a g e I l ­
leg itim a cy arc explosive problem s that urc
g row ing worse, not better, w ith each year.
On th a t p ro p o s itio n , v irtu a lly everyone
agrees.
A fter that, w hat most often Inform s the
p ub lic discussion o f one o f Am erican society’s
most tro u b lin g pathologies is the desire to
m ake Ideological points rath er than progress.
Conservatives und liberals battle about the
cuaual effects or welfare, "perm issive ne ss,"
racism and econom ic stagnation w ith va ry in g
degrees o f honesty and Incredible am ounts o f
energy.
The figures alone a re as s ta rtlin g as they are
tro u b lin g . In 1901, some 15 percent o f a ll tccu
b irth s occurred outside o f m arrluge. The
percentage had doubled by 1970. tripled by
1980 und quadrupled •* to 09 percent •• by
1991.
Most o f these m others rem ained u nm arried
und far too m any o f them , some little more
th a n c h ild re n them selves, were und are
u n e m p lo y e d a n d /o r u n e m p lo y a b le . U neducated, u nskille d am i tied down to th e ir
roles as single parents, they have become
w ards o f the state.
On this, census and other figures tell a grim
talc. In single-parent households w ith ch ild re n
u nd er 18. heuded by a female under 25. the
poverty rate Is 70 percent. It Is even higher for
such fa m ilies headed by women under 18.
T h n l Is three lim e s the |«&gt;verly level for
m arried couple fam ilies 25 and under.
The c h ie f federal program to help c h ild re n
g row ing up In single-m other homes Is Aid to
F a m ilie s W ith D e p e n d e n t C h ild r e n . Its
stipends In m ost states arc modest to less,
averaging u nd er $400 a m on th per fa m ily. The
vast m a jo rity o f a ll recipients urc single
m others.
Such figures speak for themselves. Solutions
do n o l. U n d e rlyin g the Issue Is sex, a subject
ubout w hich m a n y Am ericans arc am bivalent,
uncom fortable o r confused, and specifically
sexual a c tiv ity am ong teenagers.
Again, the figures are astounding. In 1970.
29 percent o f nil females between the age o f 15
und 19 had experienced p re m a rita l sex, w hich
Is to say Intercourse. By 198H, the figure was
52 percent. By the tim e they were 18, over 80
percent o f a ll black males hud hud sex and
some 70 percent o f w hite males, In o the r words
teenage sex Is comm onplace, and th us deullng
w ith It Is a necessary facet o f any cam paign to
reduce teen pregnancy.
T his In where the controversy grows most
Intense.
Conservatives argue w ith Im pressive con­
v ic tio n th a t w elfare encourages teenage g irls to

have babies out o f wedlock. Pioneering work
by C harles M urray makes Ih r case for AFDC us
c u lp rit, a pp lyin g rigorous analysis to validate
w hat m any Am ericans have long felt was a
m atter o f self-evident com m on sense.
But other, no less rigorous w orks contend
that the In dictm en t Is overdraw n. Num erous
studies suggest that teen pregnuncy ts u n ­
wanted ra th e r than the result o f actions
undertaken w ith fu ll understanding o f the
consequences and possible benefits. According
to C hild Trends, Inc., abortions end 42 percent
o f a ll preguuncles to
women under 20, a
figure w hich has held
v irtu a lly constant for
alm ost tw o decades.
It c a n he s a f e ly
a s s u m e d th o s e
women did not get
pregnant In Bcurch of
AFDC.
A c co rd in g to the
s a m e s o u rc e , y e t
another 40 percent of
te e n p r e g n a n c ie s
w e re u n in t e n d e d ,
£ Uneducatod,
o fte n o c c u r r in g
unskilled and
b e c a u s e o f th e
tied down to
misuse or m isunder­
their roles as
s t a n d in g o f c o n ­
single parents,
tr a c e p tiv e d e v ic e s
they have
and practices, T hat
become wards
leaves o nly 18 per­
olthe state. J
c e n t o f in t e n d e d
b lrlh s , w hich h in ts u t
som ething less than u calculated rush tow ard
the federal trough.
One fin al note. W hile b lrlh s to u nm arried
teenagers are u p sharply, and teenage pre­
m a rita l sexual a c tiv ity has also soared, the
actual b irth ra te am ong females between the
ages o f 15 and 19 has dropped by a th ird since
1955.
What thut suggests Is that se xua lity among
teens has lung been Intense, hut that In earlier
duys It was channeled Into m arriage.
W hat has changed m ost decisively since the
1956s Is the c u ltu re 's a ttitu d e about prem u rltu l sex and b irth s out of wedlock. When
was th e last tim e you heard the w ord
"b a s ta rd " used as a description ra th e r than as
an epithet?
The Ideologues rage, b u t the v ltu l w ork Is In
the trenches -• In fum lllcs. In neighborhoods,
churches, schools, associations and clubs.
What is happening to so m an y young g irls Is a
m etaphor for w hat has been huppenlug to
society at targe.

W ASHINGTON — As Pentagon n lllr ln k
q uietly prepare for a possible show dow n w ith
N orth Korea, the likeliho od grows that Ihc
U nllcd Slates w ill reintroduce la e ttra l nuclear
weapons on South Korean soli — w ith S m ilh
Korean permission.
D espite stro n g w a rn in g s tram Defense
Secretary W illia m Perry against stonew alling
In te rn a tio n a l nuclear Inspectors. North
Korea's K im II Song
continues to retreat
from earlier prom ises
lo allow lim ite d In ­
s p e c t i o n s o f h is
c o u n try 's nuclear fa*
e llllle s . T h e m ost
r e c e n t s to n e w a ll
came d u rin g n rg nllul i o n s w 11 h t h e
C lin to n a d m in is tra ­
tio n. w hen U.S. o f­
ficials agreed to call
off Joint U.S.- South
£ P e ntag on
K o re a n m ilit a r y
re p o rts wo havo
exercises, along w ith
review e d
o ltte r concessions.
in d ic a te th a t Iho
W hile the United
U n ite d S tato s
Stales and Its allies
w o u ld bo p o o rly
Iry to reach a d ip lo ­
prepared lo r
m a tic so lu tio n , ih c
such a
Pentagon Is actively
c o n lro n ta tio n . J
p r e p a r in g lo t th e
worst-ease scenario
A nother w ar on the Korean peninsula
Pentagon reports we have reviewed in ­
dicate that (he United States would he jjoorlv
prepared for such a confrontation The size ol
the North Korean m ilita ry . Its a b ility to
m obilize q u ickly and the fact that South
Korea’s capital o f Seotd ties only 30 miles
from the D em ilitarized Zone suggest a w ar
W ith N orth Korea would be costly for all sides
"U .S . Forces Korea and Its subordinate
com m ands have not adequately planned (or
the reception, staging, and onw ard move­
m ent o f forces scheduled to deploy for Korea
In the event of an outbreak of h o stilitie s."
reads a classified report from Ihc Pcntugon
Inspector General Issued last September. "A s
u result, the a b ility to provide forces as
needed to execute the w a rflg h tln g plan lo
defend Korea was s u b sta n tia lly w eakened."
H ig h ly classified Pentagon scenarios ol a
second Korean w ar frequently Include tluIn itia l loss of Seoul to the N orth Korean
forces, because It Is sir d iffic u lt to defend
w ith o u t adequate preparation.
The newest scenarios Include a planned
U.S.-South Korean counteroffensive to cap­
ture the N orth Korean capital o f Pyongyang,
possibly even In u leapfrog m anner. Some of
these scenarios suggest the use o f sm aller,
tactical nuclear weapons to slow down any
N orth Korean attack.
L ittle know n to anyone outside m ilita ry
circles. U.S.-South Korean defense plans from
the early 1980n Included use o f tactical
nuclear weapons. At one p o in t, according to a
Pentagon report classified "T o p S ecret," the
U.S. had positioned on or near South Korean
soil the fo llo w in g list of non-strategic nuclear
weapons: 133 bom bs deliverable by plane, G3
e ig h t-in c h h o w itz e r sh ells. 31 155-m m
h ow itzer rounds and 21 "u lom te d em olition
m u n itio n s ."
Since these were n uclear weapons, and the
South Koreans d id n ’t w ant to be seen as
In s tig a to rs o f a n u cle a r b u ild u p . South
Korean o fficials even tua lly requested that
they be removed, and the United Stales
com piled several years ago.
I f the N orth Koreans are proven lo have
nuclear weapons, however, some Pentagon
o fficials — and th e ir South Korean coun­
te rp arts — now favor the rp -in lro d u cllo n of
sonic o f these non-slralcgle nuclear weapons
to South Korea, p a rtic u la rly the ADMs.
T he little -k n o w n ADMs are the land mines
and satchel charges o f the nuclear age. Dug
In to the ground for m axim um dem olition
effect, they could blow up the bridges or
darns und block the three Invasion routes the
N orth Koreans w ould have lo use In any
assault on South Korea. The ADMs u n ­
intended p rim a rily for destruction o f real
estate, not tanks or personnel. In fact, they
urc deliberately designed to m in im ize fu llm it,
since they would lie used m ainly In frien dly
te rrito ry to stop nn enem y advance.

�Sanlord Horald, Sanlord, Florida - Monday, April 11, 1994

s*

Who will bear cost of
Sun Drive improvements?
■y NICK PI*IIPAUI*
Horald Slaff Wrllor
LA K E MARY — Someone w ill
benr the cost of Im provem ents
on Sun D rive . K x n c tly w ho
rem ains n question.
The Lake Mnry C ity C om ­
m ission held a w ork session on
the m a ile r T hu rsda y, p rio r to
the regular com m ission meeting.
F o llo w in g an e x te n s iv e d is ­
cussion o f the m a ile r, the com ­
m ission gave a concensus to
tirin g It the Im provem ent cost
m atter at a subsequent meeting.
Sun Drive Is a short street
w ith in the Lake Mary c ity lim its.
It runs from R inehart Road west,
cu rvin g south to Intersect w ith
Lake M ary Boulevard.
Sun Drive development hegan
In Septem ber. 1080. At thut
tim e, the c ity entered Into u
Developers Agreement w ith Sun
Hank, regarding paym ent o f the
costs associated w ith certain
Im p ro v e m e n ts In c lu d in g the
paving, on Sun Drive.
According to figures from the
c ity 's finance departm ent, the
to ta l cost o f the Sun D rive
project was $-100,280. As o f Dec
21. 1993. the outstanding p rin ­
cipal was $233,500.20. w ith an
a c c u m u la te d I n t e r e s t o f
$123,291.20

By December 21 o f thin year,
the am ount o f Interest due w ill
h a ve In c re a s e d by n n o th e r
$21,015.
A ccording to C ity Manager
Jo hn Litton , at the tim e o f the
agreement, the c ity com m ission
had agreed to assess all o f the
properties benefiting from the
Im provem ents at a fu tu re lim e.
"U n fo rtu n a te ly ," L itto n w rites,
"(h a t nctlon was never fo rm a l­
ized nor an assessment m eth od ­
ology developed."
T he c ity s ta ff presented a
num ber o f alternatives d u rin g
the w ork session. "W e divided
t h r p ro je c t u p , " sa id C ity
Planner M att West. " I n addition
to the cost of the actual puvlng.
there was about $37,000 In ­
volved In the In sta lla tion of a
w ater line, and the Interest due
on the p ro je ct."
The com m ission Is now faced
w ith d ete rm inin g what financial
level. If any. the c ity has re­
garding paying for nnm r or all of
th is paving work.
According to In form ation u n ­
covered to date. L itto n says the
c ity 's o riginal Intent was nut to
tie a financial co ntribu to r.
Since the w ork began. L itto n
says a considerable am ount of

Pig
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laud use.
Ib is past T h u rs d a y n ig h t,
citizens turned out cn masse al
the Lake Mary C ity Commission
m eeting to object to proposer!
m odification of perm itted uses
lor A I land.
They would have tightened
(lie ic s irle tio iis on how A I
property could he used, and the
m u n lie r ol anim als w hich would
lx- allowed o il specific size pieces
of property
A ll hough the Card's property
was not spcclllt a lly targeted, tt
nevertheless became a prim e
subject of discussion al the
com m ission m eeting
Several of the people w ho

interest has already accrued.
"W e would also hope lo ascer­
tain what m ethodology o f as­
sessment the (present) C om ­
m ission feels Is the fulresl and
m ust defensible, because we
believe under Ihe circum stances
that there Is an excellent chance
o f Individu al or some form o f
class action litig a tio n ," L itto n
w rote.
"A lth o u g h o n ly the m ayor and
tw o c o m m is s io n e rs w ere on
hand for the w ork session.”
West said, "th e re were u n um ber
o f com m ents made that the c ity
m ay have to eat some o f Ihe
costs.”
West said based oil discussion,
the c ity m ay Investigate paying
for the w ater line w ork and
possibly (he Interest, w ith an
Intent to s till churgc property
owners for the paving, as wus
o rig in a lly Intended.
As the m eeting was a w ork
session, no form al vole could be
taken. " It w ill all lie brought up
soon at an ujico rn lng regular
c o m m issio n m ee ting fo r d is ­
cussion." West predicted.
Property owners Include the
Holy Cross L utheran C hurch.
Barnett Bank. Medplcx. and six
In dividu al property owners and
trustees.

sjHike accused the c ity o f seeking
to rh u n g r A-1 zoning fur the
entire city, bused purely on the
pig farm situation.
R esident Ja m e s T ho m pso n
comm ented. "T h is is one person
c r e a t i n g p r o b le m s in h is
n e igh bo rho od E veryone else
sh ouldn't tie penalized lor u.
T h e c o m m is s io n e rs s u b se ­
q uently turned down the re­
c o in rn e n d e d A I p r o p e r l y
changes w ill) a unanim ous vole
Follow ing th e ir decision, the
C ity Com m ission Inslructed the
stall to investigate m ethods »t
placing stronger controls on |iig
(arm ing, by looking Into the
c ity 's restrictions on noise, odor
or 'health problem s

T o m o rro w n ig h t, proposals
s im ila r lo th o s e p re v io u s ly
made, land d rille d ), w ill again go
Iteforc ilie PftX Board.
Ii was sh ortly alter PAX turned
d o w n an e a r lie r req ue st to
establish the clinic, ihu l ( ’a ril
began using Ills land to grow
pigs
The llrs i request is lor fezon
lug ol the land trout A I to
com m ercial. C 1 The second
request Is friiltl John J. Dee.
DVM asking lor a conditional use
to allow him lo operate a veterl
it.u v clinic on the property
The tw o m atters tire at the lop
ol the agenda lo r to m o rro w
n ig h t's FAX m eeting
In addition, the Icllnw ing mat

development Isues; Howard Je f­
fries w ill talk about the devel­
opment itl the Orange Avenue
Park In the Georgetown com
m u tin y ; p o lic e c h ie f R a lp h
Russell w ill discuss crim e prev r nl loll.
Kevin Stubbs til (lie Sanlord
Historic Preservation Board and
G ary W inn of the e llv ’s code
enforcement departm ent w ill be
ihere to discuss ihe codes Issue
Also nu band w ill be Mnyut
B e tiy e S m ith . C o m m issio n e r
Lun Howell, and fit y manager
B ill Sim mons.
"W e are very excited about the
e otu m iiuleallou that we w ill be
ublc lo have at this m ee ting ."
Marder said, "W e hope lo foster

a strong line ol e o iu iiiim ie a tlo n
between the people and city
h « l."
jA
There w ill be p le nty ol oppor­
tu n ity lo r questions and answers
at tne m c e flflfi, M arder pro
mlscd, The in lo rin a l setting, lie
hopes. W ill e lim inate some n l the
barriers that o lle n Impede p ro ­
gress when seeking help w ith
problems
He said 111&lt;-re* w ill lie Inrttts
available loi those who have
particular problem s that can
uni be dealt w ith e tlc rllv e ly at
ilie town m eeting
"W e w ill pul people In lo u t'll
w ith i hose who can help them
solve lh e ir pro ble m s," Murder
promised

Access-------Continued from Page 1A
H ouse o f R efuge
C hurch on C c lrry Avenue, just
west o f M ellonvilie Avenue. The
d o w n to w n reside n tial historic
d is tric t w ill lie locus ill the
m eeting
T h u t ( lis t r ie l h a s b e e n
em broiled In a controversy over
the codes governing the restora­
tion and renovation of (lie homes
In (hot area
Some homeowners have o b ­
jected lo the strictness ol the
codes While others believe that
udhcruiicc to the codes w ill help
increase the value ol the homes
and m ake the d is tric t more
a ttr a c tiv e to b u y e rs In the
future.
The codes govern everything
lim n paint color (there are about
2.000 colors from w hich hom e­
owners can choose) to b uilding
m aterials to construction. They
upply o nly lo Ihe exterior of the
home.
The C ivic Im provem ent Asso­
ciation (CIAI and the Sanford
H istoric T ru st have been tryin g
In spread the w ord utxuit the
Access 9-1 m eeting. Murder said,
so he Is hoping for a large
U iru m il.
"W e have got ten *10 lo 60
people In Ihe past at these
m eetings," he said. "W e may
have more tita n that th is lim e ."
W hile the codes promise to be
nn Im portant Item on the agenda
for T hursday, they w o n 't be the
o nly th ing s discussed.
C h a rle s R ow e, d ir e c to r of
co m m u n ity developm ent, w ill be
oii hand to discuss economic

DEATHS
DONALD ADRIAN BOWMAN
Donald Adrian Bowman. 72.
West River Road, Sanford, died
S a tu rd a y , A p ril 9. 199-1. al
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
Dec, I I , 1921. In M anitoba,
Canada, he moved to C entral
Florida In 1983. Mr. Bowman
was a retired foreman for the
M id la n d C o u tily Road Coinm ission In Michigan, lie was a
m e m b e r o f E d e n vllle U nited
M eth od ist C h u rch . E denvllle,
Mich. Veterans o f Foreign Wars.
Post 7303, G ladw in, Mich., and
A m e ric a n L e g io n . M id la n d .
Mich. He was an A rm y veteran
o f W orld W ar II.
S urvivors Include wife, Phyllis:
sous. Daniel A.. Seolt D., Mark
W., all of M idland. Charles D „
F re e la n d , M ic h .; d a u g h te r,
Brenda L.. Edenvllle; 1-1 grand­
children.
H ardcn/Pattll Funeral Home.
Eustls, In charge nr arrange­
ments.

SARAH BALEY
S arah

E itlcy,

-19. o f D ixie

Contracts—
'potential o p p o rtu n ity sites. A l­
though a public-private partne r­
ship may be Involved In a given
project, the purpose ol these
scrvlcea shall lie aim ed squarely
al private econom ic develop­
m ent uses."
The Anderson project Is to be
com pleted w ith in live weeks
fo llo w in g a c c e p ta n c e o f an
agreement w ith H u-city.
C ity Manager B ill Sim m ons is
recom m ending the c ity execute
both contracts.
The m utters are scheduled for
lhe agenda o f Ihe regular com
m ission m eeting tonight. begin­
nin g al 7 p in .. In the com ­
m ission cham bers o f Sanlord
C ity Hall. 3(M) N. Park Avenue.

way C orridor M cDonald's CorIKirailon. ow ner
• A d d itio n a l Ite m s tor d is ­
cussion
• Repniis from otln-r mem
tiers.
The Lake M art Planning and
Xnntng Board m eeting Is sched­
uled In meet beginning al 7 p m
Tuesday n ig h t
in ilie com
m ission cham bers nl Lake Mary
C ity Hall. IU() \ t n u iiirv t lu'b
Road

Minority
Continued from Page 2A
w ork, and the SI1A said n did not track ttic
background ol employees who worked on llu- Mini
contracts.
C tnnpanlra owned by blacks or Hlspanlcs make
up three-quarters of (he program 's participants.
However, the review found:
• Only 9 percent o f the H(u) co ntract d ollars
w e n t to b u s in e s s e s in b l a c k - m a j o r i t y
neighborhoods.
• 1 p e rc e n t w e n t lo H ls p a n le - n m ) o r lty
neighborhoods
• 9 percent w ent lit n eighborhoods w ith
m a tu rity Aslan. Am erican Indian or m ixedm in o rity populations
• 7 p ercen t o f c o n tra c t d o lla rs w ent to
neighborhoods w ith m in o rity populations from
•It) percent lo 50 percent
The largest hloc ol M(a| dollars — .17 percent —
w ent to companies In neighborhoods w ith fewer
than 20 percent m inorities. And three-fourths
went to neighborhoods where the typical house­
hold Income was mote than $30,000

Some c o n tra c to rs w ho rem ain ed In poor
m in o rity co m m un ities sav they did so m il of a
sense o f responsibility.
D uring the tim e she wus in the SBA program .
Florence Hicks Alexander k e jit Ihe headquarters
of her m anagem ent consulting com pany hi a
m ostly black neighborhood In W ashington and
located most o f tier 350 offices In m in o rity
neighborhoods across the co un try.
"W e are very proud of w hat we did and how we
did It." she said. " I m yself uni a p ro dq i'l ol Ihe
ghetto. ... I felt It was m y resp on sibility to give
hack."
Such businesses, however, gel fewer and
sm aller contracts, the AP review found
B u s in e s s e s in p r im a r ily m in o r ity are as
averaged seven contracts w orth #589,59-1 each,
compared to nine contracts w orth 9 7 4 H . f i ( i | each
lar those la w h ile com m unities.
Some see the program , a product ol the c iv il
rig h ts m ovem ent, us m irro rin g a g row ing divid e
In m in o rity co m m un ities between rich and poor,
skilled and unskilled.

Longwood-------------Including an addition he
added Iasi year. The model is on
display In ilie b u ild in g d ep art­
ment. Mayor Paul Loveslraitd
proclaim ed A p ril 10-10 " B u ild ­
ing Safety Week
T h e b u ild in g o ffic ia l a lso
advises homeowners lo use th is
check list to p ill point possible
deficiencies w h ich can tie c o r­
rected before th ey result In
m ajor problems. II you answer
'no' lo any ot the questions, you
should correct the situation.
• Does your hom e have a smoke
detector?
• Are exleiislnn curds lit good
co nd itio n'1
• Does your w ater healer have a
pop-off valve?
• Is there a fence around your

HKSi.'r C-•'t.v .w r-r-r &gt;
tv'.PM-f'-JViVfMj

7il - iTlrJj

Cordoba wero among the many speakers on
hand to discuss and demonstrate their |obs with
Iho youngstors who aro already slatting to think
about tho careors they might bo inlorostod In
pursuing.

re s tiiiira u i w ith variances to the
required north and east buffer
w idths (above listed location)
• Request — From Dyer, Rid­
dle. M ills A Preemirt. lo r site
plan approval extension of title
year, lo A l'r ll 1, 1995, Home
Depot USA. Ine . owner.
• Request — From M cDonald's
R e s ia u r a m . 4210 W Lake Mary
Boulevard lor a variance lo
allo w a ground sign w ith a
reader ho m l leliangablt- copy) In
ilie Lake M an llo n le v a n l Gate­

Icrs are also scheduled for the
PAX. agenda.
• R e q u e s t — F ro m P apa
Jo h n 's liiir n i.ittfm .il. lor m u d liio n . 11 use lor a shopping center
o l 3.775 square Irc t. on approx
liu n ic ly one acre, zoned r -1 . at
ihe n o rih ra s i corner nt Lake
Mary Boulevard and C nuntrv
( iu!&gt; Road Southland Corpora
Man owner
• R e q u e s t — F ro m Pupa
Jo h n 's Inte rn atio na l loi sin- plan
approval lor a lake mu pizza

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ce ntral business d is­
tric t and the w aterfront co rrido r
extending front In te rsta te -! on
the west to M ellonvilie Avenue
on the east.
The u n ive rsity w ill conduct a
studio class d u rin g the sum m er
semester In prepare studies for
specific projects and/or d istricts
in tin-redevelopm ent.
The contract w ith Anderson A
Associates ts al it cost o f $3,(MX).
According to a docum ent o u t­
lin in g the scope of services, the
purpose o f Ihe contract Is to
" Id e n tify m arketable develop­
m ent scenarios and specific uses
for vacant and/or redevelopment
sites In Ihe d ow ntow n w aterfront
area. Such sites w ill tie know n as

Demetrius Hastings, a student at Idyllwlldo
Elomonlary School In Sanlord, lakes a look at a
career he might be able to 3lnk his loeth Into al
the school's careor day last wook O rthodontic
assistants from the olfices of Dr Dunn and Dr

rfi

sw im m ing pool
• Is there a ftn- extinguisher In
good w orking i- -m illio n lit your
home?
• Arc Hamm.ildi- liqu id s slored
in a soft place Ircc front heal or
llumcs?
• Are h u rm lu l liqu id s stored in
a sale place out ol Ihe reach of
children?
• Do you have a home evacua­
tion plan?
• Do y o u h a v e e m e rg e n c y
num bers posted
• Do you know when a building
perm it is required?
• Is you home num ber visible
Irom ilie street?
"T h e City of Longwood Invites
a ll Us c itiz e n s lo v is it th e
b uilding departm ent lo gel ac­

quainted w ith the process of
p c n n ll l l u g n ew h om es, r e ­
m odeling. repali s. iein otin g, and
fences." Culberson said. "T h e
s t a f f Is a n x io u s to lie o f
assistance to the p u b lic ."

School
W h at’s for lunch?
Tuesday, April 12, 199a
Pork Chopotto
Corn
Roll
Rico and Blackoyo Poas
Canoborry Crisp
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

WEDNESDAY

rtf; Mf?

Tiv*ri*-&gt;Sr: .1 •. • p 'jv ■

Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
A p ril 9. 199-1. al Florida Hospi­
tal, A ltam onte Springs. Horn
Sept. 7, 1944, In C lew lslon, she
moved lo Sanford In 1993 from
there. Mis. Ealey was a certified
nurse assistant and a m em ber of
New Bethel A.M.E. C hurch.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e m o th e r.
Bernice M itchell. Sanford; father.
Edward. Sanford; sisters. Betty
West, Ida Baker. D clrdrc M ilc h d l. Diana Perkins, all o f Sunfo rd . V iv ia n B aker. D eborah
M itchell, both o f Syracuse. N.Y.;
brothers. H enry M itchell, J r..
Leonard M itchell. W illia m M it­
c h e ll. O scar M itc h e ll, Leslie
M llch cll. all o f Syracuse, Edward
Ealey. Jr.. C lew lslon.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sunford. hi charge of arrangem ents.

JOSEPHINE M. FEKEITH
Jo se p h in e M. F c k c llh . 79.
O rch id A ve nu e , C asse lbe rry,
died Saturday. A p ril 9. 1994. at
Iter residence. Born Fell. 23.
1915, In M nm uroncck. N.Y.. she
moved to Cent m l Florida in

1977. Mrs. F ekclth was a retired
employee o f Secretary Insurance
Co. She was a m em ber o f Sts.
Peter and Paul G alltolle ( ’ h u rt'll.
W in te r P a rk , a nd C a th o lic
Daughters o f Am erica.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
W arren K.; son. Harvey. O r­
lando; daughters. Donna Knubc.
Longw ood, G a ll. C asselberry;
five grandchildren.
B a ld W ill-F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home, A lta m on te Springs. In
charge o f arrangem ents.

EDWIN RICHARD PULMAN
Edw in Richard Pnlinan. 73, of
Bristol Circle. Sanford, died Sat­
urday. A p ril 9, 1994. al Florida
Hospital. Orlando. Born Aug. 2.
1920, lit Brooklyn, he moved to
C entral Florida In I9H9. Mr.
P iilm u n w a s a w e lfa re litveslIguRir for the stale govern­
m ent. lie was a Lutheran. lie
was an A rm y veteran o f World
W a ril.
S u r v iv o r s i n c lu d e w if e ,
C atherine. Sanford: daughter.
Linda Lam bert, Houston; one

g r a u d s o n , tw o s t e p g randchildren and four great­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H o m e ,
Sanford, In charge ol arrange­
ments.

JOSEPH ARQUILLO
RACADIO
Joseph A rq iitllu Rticadlo. 93.
o f Plnccrcsl D rive. Sanford, died
M onday. A p r il 11. 1994. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born Nov. 28. 1900.
in Lang I N.. P lillllp ln cs. he
m oved to C en tral Florida In
1967. Mr. Rticadlo was a c ltcf
and a m em ber of All Souls
C atholic C hurch. Sanford. He
was a Navy veteran of W orld
W ar II.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e stepson.
D onald llarjH T . Los Angeles;
stepdaughter, Marlene Acosta.
C a r s o n , C a l 11.; 10 s t e p g r a it d e It 11 d r e it a a d I 3
slcpgrcai-grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H u m e .
Sanlord, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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They remember
Guards, families reflect
a year after prison riot
By CAROLYN PIONE
Aaaoclatcd Preae Writer
'

LUCASVILLE. Ohio - John
Kem per can’t go track lo w ork.
The beating tww to th at.
, A year after rio tin g inm ate*
armed w ith pipes, clubti and
o tlic r m akeshift weapons look
, control o f C cllbloek L at the
m axIm u m -secU rlty S outhern
Ohio C orrectional F a cility, the
50 year old prison guard Is s till
recovering.
Kem per was beaten, kicked
' and clubbed d u rin g the seven
' hours he was held In the
besieged ccllb lo e k . In m a te s
stole his boots, smashed his
glasses, then tossed his b at­
t e r e d b o d y o u t s i d e th e
' ccllbloek when they co u ld n 't
" find a pulse.
"T h e y thought I was cith e r
dead or d y in g ." he said. "T h e y
d id n 't w ant a dead officer on
th eir h an ds."
Kemper lost the sight In Ills
left eye. sustained b ra in d am ­
age and Is si n ig g lin g to recov­
er from a stroke.
lie considers h im self lucky.
One g u a rd . R obert V alland ln g h u m . was strangled to
death d u rin g the prison riot.
_ the longest and deadliest In
. Ohio history. Nine Inm ates
also were killed.
f. Only one of the 12 guards
'..ta k e n hostage has returned to
w ork Others. In clud in g the
.'. five held a ll 11 days of the
.,, siege, s till are recuperating.
,, G uards and th e ir fam ilies
w o rry th a t not m u ch has
.. changed In side the p ris o n
outside Lucasvllle. a tow n of
,,1.500 people about HO m iles
..south o f Colum bus.
, Hut state prisons D irector
, ‘ Reginald W ilkinson disagrees
, " T h e r e 's n o th in g th a t I

th in k Is the way It was n year
ago." he says.
State Invcstlgutors believe
the p rim a ry cause o f the riot
was a planned lockdown A pril
12 so prisoners could be tested
for tuberculosis. M uslim In ­
mates objected, saying th eir
religion p ro hib its such testing.
Then-W arden A rth u r Tate,
w ho d e clln rd to be Interviewed
for th is story, refused to cancel
the test. R ioting broke out
after an Inm ate fight that some
say was stuged. Prisoners took
over the ccllbloek.
D u r in g n e g o tia tio n s , Inm n te s c o m p la in e d a b o u t
forced ra cia l In te g ra tio n o f
cells. Inck o f religious freedom,
high com m issary prices and
Inck of phone privileges They
nlso w anted Tale replaced
None of the Inm ate leaders of
the riot w ould agree lo an
Interview .
T h e O h io C iv il S e rv ic e
Employees Association, which
re p re s e n ts p ris o n g u a rd s ,
blamed the rio t on underatafflag and Inadequate train in g
In Ohio. 40.453 Inm ates live In
Jails designed for 22.513 peo­
ple; there are H 7 prisoners for
every guard.
Some guards h la m rd the riot
on lack of discipline.
" I f you put 500 Inmates out
In the yard or let them run
around the corridors, they can
take It over, so w h y n ot? "
guard Roger Thom as said
Since the riot, cells have
been segregated after both
b la c k a n d w h ite In m a te s
com plained about Integration
In two-m an cells. Sum-* In ­
mates have been trunsferted lo
o t h e r p r is o n s to r e lie v e
overcrow ding.
lu m a ir m ovement Is more
r e s tr ic te d a nd s e c u rity is

Blacks more apt
to get lung cancer
from smoking
By A sso cia te d P

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_____________________

SAN FRANCISCO (API — B la cks cannot
m etabolize one of the most deadly cancer-causing
chem icals In cigarette smoke us well as w hiles, a
new study shows
•T h a t may explain w hy black sm okers arc 50
percent more lik e ly to gel lung cancer and to die
from It. Jo h n Richie of the Am erican Health
Foundation said Sunday.
"T h e re are some very s trik in g differences In the
why blacks and w hites m etabolize (chemicals) In
cigarette sm oke." he said. " T ills represents a
significant p ublic health p ro b le m ."
' The data Indicates blacks have less of a
capacity than w hites to detoxify NNK. one o f the
n\pi*t s ig n ific a n t tobacco-related carcinogens
linked lo lun g cancer. Richie told the annual
m eeting o f the Am erican Association for Cancer
Research.
The results arc p a rtic u la rly relevant because
clgu rctle m anufacturers are aggressively target­
ing blacks In m arketin g cam paigns, he m illed.
The Tobacco In stitu te has denied targeting any
one segment o f the population.
Richie and Ills colleagues evaluated sm okers for
products o f NNK excreted In urine, lie noted that
the same chem icals — NNAI, and N NAL-Gluc —
were m easured In a previous foundation study
lin k in g secondhand smoke to lu n gc? nccr.
- N N A I. Is h ig h ly carcinogenic. Inducing lung
tum ors In mice. The study found that black
sm okers hud 30 to 35 percent more N N AI. In th eir
u tfh c than whites.
"T h e bottom line Is thut w hites have more of
lh? detoxified m cta lio lld and blacks have less."
said Dr. Steven H ccht. one o f the s tu d y's
co-authors.
; .The lu n g cancer tria l tested 31 blacks and 25
w h ile sm okers m ulched for age. sex and the
n um ber o f clgnreltcs smoked. It Is now being
expanded to In c lu d e lfiO people and w ill
eventually look at 320. The results seems to be
holding. Richie said.
.; J h c test subjects live In the racially-m ixed c ity
o f M ount Vernon, N.Y.
Steven Tunncnbaum . a professor o f ch em istry
and toxicology ut the Massachusetts In stitu te of
Technology and one o f the outside evaluators for
tj^u study, said the NNK products In the u rine has
bfouder Im plications.
q JJThls adds weight to the Idea that there's
som ething In tobucco smoke thut does cause lung
q u e e r ," he said.
" It's an Interesting new fin d in g ." added Dr.
Iteglnu Sam ellu o f C olum bia U niversity, w ho Is
m easuring how cigarette smoke products hind to
IJNA.
-j"N o w we m ust determ ine. Is there a genetic
tgi^ls or some e nvironm ental factor th a t's re­
sponsible?" Santclln said.
Blacks and w hites, for example, m ay cat
different u m ounls o f fru its and vegetables, w hich
cppld affect th e ir a b ility to metabolize cancerp ro du cing chem icals, she said.
I l l Is lik e ly th u t a c o m b in a tio n o f b o th
e nviro n m e nt and genetics w ill be found to play a
rqtc In w ho develops cancer, ulthough scientists
ur,p fin d in g an Increasingly strong genetic role In
su sce p tib ility to the dlscusc.
Richie said Ills test m ay e ventually be used to
show w hether In d ivid u a l sm okers huve a higher
ftshfcccptlblllty to lu n g cancer. Hut they w ill have
ito -w u lt because the lest, w hich Is very com plex
'’ nbd labor Intensive. Is not yet available to
physicians.

.

tig hte r. W ilkinso n said.
And the slate Is spending
about $25 m illio n to renovate
the 2 2-year-old p riso n and
repair the damaged ccllbloek.
where In m n trs smashed toilets
and w indow s, and set flrt-s.
O n c e th e r e n o v a tio n Is
com plete In m id-M ay. there
w ill be o nly one prisoner |&gt;er
cell. An upgraded phone sys­
tem w ill allow for more o utgo­
ing calls for prisoners, w ho
had been allowed o nly one
flve -m lnu tc call each year.
T ale was replaced, although
th e c o rre c tio n s d e p a rtm e n t
m aintain s the m ove was not In
response to Inm ate demands.
The first of w hat m ay lie
dozens o f rio t-re late d tria ls
was held last m onth. Fifteen
Inm ates have been Indicted,
m ostly for assaulting or k id ­
n apping guards. No In d ic t­
m ents have been handed up In
the deaths.
In J u ly , legislators approved
h irin g a n o th e r 904 guards
statewide.
H u t th a t m ig h t n o t be
enough.
" A t l.u c a s v lllr I th in k the
situ atio n Is under control. I
th in k the rest o f the system Is
v e ry v o la t i l e . " s a id P a u l
G oldberg. OCSEA executive
director.
Wanda and H oward Vallandlngham . whose son. Robert,
was killed on the second a n n i­
versary o f Ills h irin g , now
spend m u c h o f th e ir tim e
lobbying to cut the n um ber of
appeals a death row Inm ate
can file.
Mrs. V a lla n illng h am believes
her son was kille d because
In m a te s th o u g h t k illin g a
guard would shock negotiators
Into c o m p lyin g w ith liu n a tc
dcm auds

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
1EM IN0LE COUNTY.
FL 0R I0A
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO I I I447CA
DIVISION 140
A L L IA N C E M O D T C A C E
COMPANY.
P lain tllllt).
vt
KEVIN CHARLES f o r t u n a

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOMTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 97 144 CA 14 K
BRIDGEPORT POSTOFFICE
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Plalntlll.

el al
Oetendantlt)
NOTICE or
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
lorocloturo dated March II.
1004. and onlorod In Ca m No
0) !411C A I aB ol lh» Circuit
Court ol I ho E IG H TE E N TH
Judiclol Circuit In And lor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
A L L IA N C E M O R T G A G E
COMPANY li I ho Plolnllll ond
KEVIN CHARLES FORTUNA
CATHERINE LYNN LUNN And
H ID D E N VILLAGE CONDO
M IN IU M ASSOCIATION. INC
oro Iho Oolondonll. I will M il lo
tho hlghetl ond boil lilddor lor
coth ol Iho wotl Ironl ttopt ol
Iho SEMINOLE County Court
houM ol I I 00 0 m . on Iho Slh
doy ol Moy, 1*94, Iho following
doicrlbod property a t M l torlh
In laid FInal Judgment
Condominium Unit 144. Build
mg IB. ol HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM according lo
tho Declaration ol Condominium
recorded March JJ. HIS In
OIHclol Rocordi Book 1474.
po go t IS II th ru 1717 and
amended by llr it amendment
thereto recorded May 14. 19tS In
O fficia l Records Book 1411
P a g e t U 77 th ru 1413 end
emended by Mcond amendment
thereto recorded May 71. 19*1 In
O llld a l Recordi Oook 1441,
Page 7001 end emended by
amendment Iherelo recorded
June 4. IMS In Oltldol Record!
Book 1444. P4get 1713 thru 1311.
an d fu r th e r am e n d e d by
amendment Iherelo recorded
July 17. IMS In O llld al Recordi
Book I4S4, Paget 1444 thru 1431,
Public Recordi of Seminole
County. Florida, together with
ell appurtenance! Iherelo end
on undivided Inleretl In the
common elemenli of laid Con
dominium i i let forth In told
Declaration
Together with the lollowlng
detcrlbed per tonal properly:
Range. Refrigerator, Waiher.
Dryer. Dlipoial, Dlthweiher.
P ed d le F a n *. M ic ro w a v e .
Fireplace.
WITNESS MY HAND end the
Mel of thli Court on April 4.
IM4.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 19*0
Admlnlilrollv* Order
No 93 37
Perion* with A dliablllty who
need e ipedal accommodation
to participate In thli proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 N. Park Avenue, Suite N.
X I. Sanford. Florida 33771 al
le n t live (S) dayi prior to Iho
proceeding Telephone: (a07|
333 O X Eat 43371 1 400 911
I77K TD D ). or 1 K 0 95S 1770 (V ),
via Florida R ilay Service
Publlih: A p r llll.i l. IM4
DEO 107

VI

RICHARD M BARNES. Indi
..d u a lly and DEBORAH J
BARNES n /k/a DEBORAH J
F IN D L E Y
Individually and
EUGENE JOHNSON JR a k a
O E JOHNSON. JR including
any unknown tpouM of Mid
Oelendanlt. II tllh tr hai re
married and II tllher or both ot
laid Defendant! are deceated.
their retpeclive unknown heln
devlMet. grantee!, eitlgneei.
creditor! Iltnort and tru ll** *I1
#!
and all olhar partont claiming
by. through, undar or egaintl
Ihe named O elendanlt end
A M E R IC A N F IN A N C IA L
CORPORATION OF TAMPA, a
Florida Corporation. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE, WINTER
PARK M E M O R IA L HOSPI
TAL. PSM D EVELO PM ENT
CORPORATION d /b 'a MON
T E R E Y NO RTH APART
M EN TSi STATE OF FL0R
IDA; SA0RINA K JACKSON;
S T A T E OF F L O R ID A ;
METROMAIL CORPORATION;
VICTOR L SPITMALER; EPIC
R E A LTY SERVICES. INC
L A V E R N E B W IL L IA M S ;
H O R N E P R O P E R T IE S
NEWBURY PLACE L IM IT E 0
P A R T N E R S H IP d / b /a
NEWBURY PLACE APART
M E N T S i S A M I H E IR IC H .
OWNER c/o PRESIDENTIAL
GROUP SOUTH, INC , SUN
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA
T IO N ; LA U R A JOHNSON;
ACUSHNET COM PANY.
TITLE 1ST GOLF DIVISION;
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY;
G TROY R A Y . JR .. TAX
C O L L E C T O R , U N IT E D
STATES OF AM ERICA, IN
TERNAL R E VE N U E SERV
IC E ; GENERAL ELECTRIC
C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N ;
BLASER FINANCIAL SERV
ICES. INC.; GREAT AMERI
CAN AUTO RANCH. INC !
G L O R IA J R O B IN S O N ;
AHM EDALI SHAMABUDDIN;
SYLVIA A ABBOTT; JOE L
L O P E Z ; S P A L D IN G A N D
EVENFLO COMPANIES. INC .
a corporation d 'b /a SPALD
ING; and. ALL OTHER PER
SONS IN POSSESSION OF
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY
WHOSE NAMES ARE UN
CERTAIN.
Defendanli
NOTICE OF SALE
TO RICHARD M BARNES, et

•I.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIE D lhal there will be a tale
ol:
Lot *9. ALAFAYA WOODS.
PhaM II. according to the Piet
thereof a t recorded In Plel Book
37. Page 44 Ihrough 71. of Ihe
Public Recordi ol Seminole
County, Florida
Sublect to Real Property Tei
ei owing Seminole County Tei
A iM ttor,
el 11 00 o'clock A M at Ihe Weil
Front Ooor ol the Seminole
County CourlhouM. X I North
Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida
33771 on tho 31th day ol APRIL.
1994. Thli te l* li being made
puriuent to a Final Judgment ol
Forecloture by the Court and
the undertlgned Clerk ol laid
Court will Mil the property to
the hlghetl bidder lor cath.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jen* E JaMwIc
Deputy Clerk
Publlih: April 4. II, IM4
DEO 33

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 11th JUDICIAL
COURT CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94 4449 CA 14 E
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plalntlll.

IN TH E CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.i 91 l i l t CAM E
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
SEARS M O R T O A G E
CORPORATION
Plalntlll

HENRY L OYKEMAN, J R .
STATE OF FL O R IO A . UN
KNO W N T E N A N T a /k /a
STACY LUCE.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* ll hereby given that In
accordance w llh the Final
Judgment ol Forecloture *n
lered on March 31. 1994. In civil
action no 14 0009 CA 14 E. In Ih#
C ircuit Court tor Semlnol*
County. Florida. In whlrh H#nry
L Oykemen. Jr . Slat* ot Flor
Ida. Unknown Tenant # lk /a
Stacy Luc*, were Oetendenli
and Inland Mortgage Corpora
tlon. Ih* Plalntlll. I will M il to
the hlghetl bidder lor cath al
Ih* Welt front door. Semlnol*
County CourlhouM. X I N Perk
A v * . Senlord. FL 37771. be
tween I I 00 a m end 7 00 p m
on June 7. 1994. the lollowlng
real property
Lot IS. Block E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR U N IT 1. ac
cording lo the plat thereof * •
recorded In Plel Book It. Peg*
33, Public Recordi ol Semlnol*
County. Florida
More commonly known at
103 Garrlton Drive. Senlord. FL
37771
DATED April 1. 1*94
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
Publlih April II. 14. 1*94
DEO 43
IN THE COUNIY COURT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 93 47447 SP
ALWAYS IN THE BLACK INC
DBA ITB A FLORIDACORP
P LA IN TIFFlS I
VS
L I L L IE M C C L O U D AKA
NICOLE MCCLOUD
D E FE N D A N T S !
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LILLIE MCCLOUD AKA
NICOLE MCCLOUD
1043 NORTH ST
LONGWOOOFL 13730
You #r* hereby notified lhal
an action hei been hied agamit
you In the County Court, Semi
not* County. Florida. Summary
Clalmt Dlvitlon
You are required to appear
before HONORABLE DONALD
l MARBLESTONE a Judge ol
th li Court. *1 09 00 AM ON MAV
10 1994 Seminol* County Court
home COURTROOM E. Sen
lord Florida, lo eniwer Ih*
ilalem enl ol claim tiled herein
Any wrillen entwer or other
pleading* m ull be Hied wllh Ihe
Clerk ol thli Court end copiei
Ihereol lurmthed lo Ih* Plainllll
al PETER J CORRENTI ESQ
144 N WESTMONTE DR STE
X I ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL
71714
Upon your tellur* lo appear on
Ih* above indicated del*, a d*
Mull may be entered agam i
you lor Ih* rellel demanded In
Ih* ilalemenl ol clelm
W lln e n my hand end the
O llldal Seal ol th li Court In
Sanford. Semlnol* County. Flor
Ida Ihlt Slh day ol April. 199* — '
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK.CIRCUITCOURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
B Y D eloritA Tend*
Deputy Clerk
] Publlih April II. I I 1994
D E Q I4

t' a n y a
R
P I N T A R i
C IT IC O R P S A V IN G S OF
F L O R ID A . A F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
A TIO N ; SEARS. ROEOUCK
AND COM PANY) SPRINGS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC
Oelendanlt
SECONOAMENDEO
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo an Amended Order
ol Sum mery Judgement ol
Forecloture deled December 14
199) *n l*rtd In Civil CaM No
91 7177 C A M E ol Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* 14th Judicial Circuit
In end lor SEMINOLE County,
F l o r i d * , w h t r e ln S EA R S
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
l l P la in llll and TANYA R
PINTAR. CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIOA. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
A TIO N ; SEARS. ROEBUCK
ANO COM PANY; SPRINGS
COMM UNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC are delendantlt). I will M il
lo Ih* hlghetl end belt bidder
lor cath. al Ih* Semlnol* County
CourlhouM. al II X a m . April
74. 1*94. Ih* lollowlng detcrlbed
property at M l lorlh In tald
Amended Summery Judgement,
lo wll
UNIT IK D . BUILDING 4.
W EKIVA VILLAS. A CONDO
M IN IU M . A C C O R D IN G TO
THE DECLARATION OF RE
S T R IC T IO N S . R E S E R V A
TIO N S. C O N D ITIO N S AND
EASEMENTS RECOROEO IN
O FFIC IA L RECORDS BOOK
1 0 1 1 . P A G E 1731 A N D
A M E N D M E N T S TH E R E TO .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
OATED el Senlord Florida.
Ih lt lH I day ol/vUrch, 1*94
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Jen* E JeMwIc
Deputy Clerk
Publlih April 4. II 1*94
DEO 41

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO *1 7474 CA 14 E
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY l/k /a SHAWMUT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plainllll.
vt
SUSAN J. STEEB a n d -----------.
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JECTRCAL PROPERTY.
* D tltn d in ii
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Forecloture deled March 11.
1994. end entered In CaM No
93 34/4 CA 14 E . ol Ih* Circuit
Court ol the E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In end lor SEM
INOLE Counly, Florida wherein
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY l/k /e SHAWMUT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
I t P le ln tlf and SUSAN J
STEEB. e t a ! . are Oelendanlt. I
will M il lo lha hlghetl end betl
bidder lor ceth In Ih* West Iron)
door ol the CourlhouM, In Sen
lord. SEMINOLE Counly. Flor
Ida. al II 00 o'clock on lha 3rd
day ol May. 1994. lha lollowlng
detcrlbed properly et M l forth
In tald Final Judgmanl. lo wll
Lol 307. M AYFA IR MEAD
OWS PHASE II. according lo
lha Plal thereof et recorded In
Plel Book 17. Paget 35 Ihrough
34. ol Ih# Public Recordi ol
Semlnol#Counly. Florida
DATED Ihlt II I day ol April,
1*94

7AAR YANNE MORSE
At Clark ol tald Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At D*pufy Clark
"Pertont wllh a disability who
need * tpeclal accommodation
lo participate In Ihlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
*1 Semlnol* Counly CourlhouM.
X I N Park Avenue. Suit# N X I.
Senlord. Florida 17771. al leatl
live day! prior 10 Ih# proceed
Ing Telephone 1X71 371 43X
*■1 4717. I 400933 1771 (TOOI
or I *00 935 1770 (V ) Via Florida
Relay Service."
Publish A pril II. 14, 1994
DEQ 43

CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by lha City CommuHon ol lha
City ol Late Mary. Florida lhal
tald Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on April 11. 1994
al 7 00 P M . or at toon thereat
ter et possible, lo consider
Second Reading and adoption ol
an Ordinance entitled
AN O R D INANCE PURSU
vt
ANT TO ARTICLE X II. SEC
SANDRA Z HOPSON el a l.
TION 13 01. CODE OF OHOI
Delendanlltl
N A N C ES. C IT Y OF LAKE
AMENOED
MARY FLORIDA ACCEPT
NOTICEOF SALE
IN G A U T IL IT IE S EASE
Nolle* It hereby given that,
MENT. S EV E R A B ILIIY AND
purtuanl lo a Summary Judg
EFFECTIVE DATE
men! ol Forecloture. I will Mil
accepting e utilities eaMinenl
Ih* lollowlng detcrlbed property
from PeradiM Cove Subdlvltion
located In Semlnol* County.
lor water line Intlelielion. main
Florida
lenanca. and olhar u lllllltt pur
The South 74 feel ol Lnl II.
potet. more particularly de
and all ol Lol 11. In Block 11.
scribed a t lollowt
BEL AIR. a tubdlvltlon. ac
All ol Eden Trail et thown on
cording lo Ihe plel Ihereol at
Ih* Plal ol ParadiM Cove Sub
recorded In Plei Book 3. Page
division at recorded In Plel
79, ol Ih* Public Recordi ol
Book 74. Pag# X. ol Ih* Public
Semlnol* Counly, Florida
Records ol Semlnol# County,
al public tale, lo Ih* hlghetl
Florid*
bidder lor cath. al Ih* well Ironl
The Public Hearing will b*
door ol fh* Semlnol* County
held In the Commission Chem
CourlhouM. Senlord Florid*
bert 100 N Country Club Road
I 1 1 00 a m on May 1. 1994
lak e Mary The Public It In
American! Wllh Dltebllltlet
vlled lo attend end be heard
A d l A DA I N o lle*
In ac
) Said hearing may be continued
cordance with Ihe American!
Irom lime lo lime until a final
wllh Ditebillllet Act pertont
decision It made by Ihe City
with e diMblllly who need a
Commlttlon Copies ol the Ofdi
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
tpeclal accommodation lo par
nance In lull are available in Ihe
OF THE I4TH
tlclpate In Ih lt proceeding
City Clerk'tOfllce lor review
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
thould contact ADA Coordinator
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
IN A N D FO R
al X I North Park Avenue. Suit*
M EETIN G IS MADE BY THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
N X I. Senlord Florida 17771 al
C
IT
Y FOR ITS C O N V EN
FLORIDA
leatl live dayt prior lo in*
IENCE THIS RECORD MAY
CASE NO 91 IIS CAM B
proceeding Telephone (407)
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
CENTRUST MORTGAGE
l l l i m E i l 4777. 1 400 913 4771
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
CORPORATION.
(TOO) or I 400 933 4770 (V I. via
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
Plalntlll.
Florida Rtlay Service
DECISIO N MADE BY THE
V!
WITNESS my hand and Seal
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
W ILLIA M S FOXWORTH.
ol Ihlt Court on April 4. 1994
FOREGOING MATTER ANY
•I a l.
(SEAL)
PERSON W ISHING TO EN
Defendants)
MARYANNE MORSE
SURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
NOTICEOF SALE
CLERK,CIRCUITCOURT
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
117710
By Dorothy W Bolton
INGS IS M AIN TAINED FOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Deputy Clerk
A PPELLATE PURPOSES IS
punuanl to an Order Scheduling
Publish April II. II. 1994
A D V IS E D TO M A K E THE
Forecloture Sal* entered In Ihlt
DEQ 107
NECESSARY ARRANGE
caM now pending In tald Court,
MENTS
AT HIS OR HER OWN
Ih* ttyl* ol which It Indicated
IN
TH
E
C
IR
C
U
IT
COURT
EXPENSE
above
OF THE E IQ H IE E N T H
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
I will M il lo Ih* hlgheit end
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ABILITIES NEEDING
bell bidder lor cath el Ih* Weil
IN A N D FO R
ASSISTANCE TO PA RTIC I
Front Door ol Ih* SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
County CourlhouM. X I North
STATE OF FLORIOA
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
Park Avenue. Senlord. Florida
Cat* No 9 1 1031 CA I I B
CONTACT THE CITY ADA CO
17771, between II 00 A M and
OROINATOR AT LEAST 44
OENERAL JURISDICTION
3 00 P M . on May 17. 1994. Ih*
Amerlca'tAlorlgeg# Company,
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
lollowlng detcrlbed properly ei
Plalntlll.
MEETINGS AT (407) 134 X74
M l forth In laid Order or Final
CITY OF LAKEMARY.
vt
Judgment, to wll
Richard Brlnton Holeman, Jr.,
FLORIDA
LOT 4. BLOCK 0 . CAMELOT
It living el a l .
Carol A Foliar, City Clerk
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
Delehdanlt
DATED April I. 1994
P LA T T H E R E O F . AS RE
NOTICEOF
Publlih; April II. 1994
CORDEO IN PLAT BOOK X .
FORECLOSURE
SALE
DEQ 110
PAGES 44 AND 19. PUBLIC
BY CLERK OF
R E CO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
CIRCUITCOURT
COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN TH E COUNTY COURT
Nolle* It hereby given lhal the
O R O E R E Q *1 S e m ln o l*
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
undersigned Maryann* MorM.
County, Florida. Ihlt 30th day ol
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court ol
March. 1994
INA N O FO R
SEMINOLE Counly. Florid*,
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
will, on Ih* STH day ol MAY.
A lC Itrk . Circuit Court
FLORIOA
1994. al 11:00 a m. al Ih* Weil
Seminole County, Florida
CASE NO.: *1 1*91 CC-10 F
Front Door ol Ih* SEMINOLE
By: Jen* £ Jatewlc
M IC H A E L A CASTELLANO
Counly CourlhouM. In Ihe City
A t DeputyClerk
end C A T H L E E N
L
ot Senlord. Florida, oiler lor
Publlih: A pril4. II. 1994
CASTELLANO, hit wile,
tele end Mil al public outcry lo
DEO 41
Plalnllllt.
lha hlghetl and belt bidder lor
vt
cath. Ihe lollowlng detcrlbed
DEBRA K LYONS.
properly tllueled In SEMINOLE
Defendant
County. Florid*, lo wll:
IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
NOTICE OF SALE
LO T 17. T U S C A W IL L A
OF THE tlth JUDICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
RIDGE. ACCORDING TO THE
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
' purtuanl lo a Final Judgment In
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
IN A N O FO R
Foreclosure entered on Ih* Slh
CORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 24,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
day ol January, 1994. In Civil
PAGE 77. OF THE PUBLIC
CASE NO.I 94 1*1 DR01P
Action No 93 34*3 CC X F ol Ih#
RECO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
In re Ih* marriage of
Counly Court ol lha Eighteenth
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Andre* L. Dowd.
Judicial Circuit. In end lor
purtuanl
lo
Ih*
(Intel
decree
ol
Petitioner,
Semlnol* Counly, Florida. In
forecloture entered In a caM
end
which DEBRA K LYONS. It lha
pending In tald Court, the ttyl*
Robert J. Dowd.
Oalendant and MICHAEL A
ol which It: America'! Mort
Retpondenl
CASTELLANO and CATHLEEN
gag* Company, v t Richard
NOTICEOF ACTION
L. CASTELLANO, hit wlla. ara
Brlnton Holeman. Jr., II living,
TO. Robert J Oowd
the Plalnllllt. I will tell to the
• ta l,
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal a
highest and betl bidder (or ceth
Pertont wllh e disability who
Petition lor Dlttolullon ol Mar
el Ih* wetl Ironl door ol Ih*
need * tpeclal accommodation
rlag* hat been tiled egaintl you
Semlnol* Counly CourlhouM.
to participate In this proceeding
end you are required lo M rv * a
Senlord. Florida al 11:00 A M .
thould
contact
ADA
Coordinator
copy ol your written defenMt. ll
on Ih* 74th day ol April. 1994, Ih*
*1 X I N. Perk Avenue, Suit* N
any, to II on Andrea L Dowd.
lollowlng detcrlbed real proper
X I. Senlord, Florida 7J77I al
170 M ore* Loop 11. Winter
ty M l lorlh In Ihe Final Judg
leatl live deyt prior lo Ihe
Sprlngt. FL 33704 on or before
menl:
p r o c e e d in g
T e le p h o n e :
M A Y 4. 19*4. and III* Ih*
Lol 331. OAK FORREST UNIT
407 311 4330. E ilen tlo n 4127;
original wllh Ih* clerk ot thli
THREE, according lo Ih* plal
I 400 911 I7 7 U T D D I . or I
court either belor* tervlc* on
Ihereol, et recorded In Plel
(400) 951 8770 (V ). via Florida
P e titio n e r or Im m e d ia te ly
Book 37, Paget 97 and *1 ot the
Relay Service.
therealler; otherwlM e default
Public Rtcordt ol Stm lnolt
WITNESS my hand and ol
will be entered agalntl you lor
County. Florida
tid al Mai ot tald Court Ihlt 4th
Iho relief demanded In the
D A T E D Ih lt 31 at day ol
day ol April. 1*94
complaint or petition
March. 1994
(SEAL)
D A TEDonAPRIL I. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
CLERK
A tC Itrk o l Ihe Court
By: Jane E. JaMwIc
By:
Dorothy
W
Bolton
Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish: A pril4.11,1*94
Publish: April II, 11.1994
Publlih: April 4, II, I I . 3S. 1994
DEQ 34
DEQ 101
DEQ19
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 9) 1714 CA 14 B
CITIZENS F I0 E L IT Y DANK
ANO TRUST COMPANY, a
Kentucky Banking Corporation,
d b a PNC M O R T O A G E
SERVICING COMPANY
Plainllll

Legal Notices
IN T M t COUNTY COURT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Cj i # No. 40*2434 SP 01
KENNETH BENJAMIN.

Plalntlll,
OR MICHAEL WEIMSTOCK.
Defendant
NOTICE OP MEARINO
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal a
Motion tor Court Ordered Sellt
(action ol Judgmanl hat been
tiled egelntl you wllh regard lo
your ludgmehl lien ot Ih* follow
Ing p r o p tr ly In Sem lnol#
Counly, F lor Ida
Lol I Hast Ih* Easterly 10 leal
Ihereol) end Lol 7 lle tt Ih*
Wetlerly 3 leel Ihereol). Block
43. SANLANDO. THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, according lo Ih# plel
Ihereol et recorded In Plel Book
3. Peget »1'9. 44. 47 end 44.
Public Rtcordt ol Semlnol#
Counly. Florida
A haarlng on tald motion it
tchtdulad lor Thursday. April
X . 1994 I 00 p m al Ih* Semi
not* Counly CourlhouM. Room
S 101. Senlord. Florida, balor#
lha Honorabla Fredarlc M Hill.
Counly Court Judg* Ple*M
govern youfMlI accordingly
STEPHENE BELLE.
ESQUIRE
Florida Oar N 0M4472
Schoant. Byrd A Palmer
743 W Perk Avenue. SI# 700
Winter Perk. FL 17719
1X7) 443 X X
Pertont wllh a dlsabllly who
need * tpeclal accommodation
lo parllc Ipalt In Ihlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
*1 X I N Park Avenue. Suit# N
X I. Senlord. FL 17771 al leatl
live dayt prior lo lha proceed
Ing Telephone 1X71 111 41N
E rl 4777. I 900 935 4771 ITODI
or 1 400 4953 I7 X IV ). vl# Flor
Ida Relay Servlet
Publlth March 31. 74 A April s
II. 1994
DEP 704
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 94 1177 DR 11 P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
CINDY LOU TOWERS
Petilioner/Wif*
and
MICHAEL JAY TOWERS
R«tpood«nl/M j$b«nd
NOTICE o r ACTION
TO MICHAEL JAV TOWf RS
171 WEST WOOOLAND
AVENUE
SANFORD FLORIDA 73773
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that en
action lor Dlttolullon ol Mar
nag* hat been filed ageintl vou
and you are required lo M fvr a
copy ol your wrillen detenMt &lt;1
any
lo I I on J O S E P H
PADAW ER. Petitioner's Al
torney. whOM eddrett it 7300
Wetl Lake Mary Blvd 2I7A
Lake Mary. Flor'd* 72744 on o»
belor* MAY 3. 1994. end In# Ih#
original with Ilia Clark ol Ihlt
Court either belor# Mrvlc# on
Ih * Petitioner's Attorney or
Immediately therealler; other *
wlM a default will be entered
ageintl you lor Ih# rellel d#
mended In Ih* Pelillon
Deled Ihlt X lh day ol March,
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot ih* Court
ByNencyR Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April 4. It, 14. 35. 1994
DEQ 17
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 93 1701 CA 14 B
NATIONSBANK OF FLORIDA.
N A . successor by merger lo
THE CITIZENS A SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOR
IDA f/k/4 FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, SEMINOLE COUNTY
Plainllll
vt
CHARLES R JOACHIM and
FERTAKIS INTERNATIONAL
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
INC .

Defendant*

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated March X .
1994. antared In Civil Cast
Numbar 93 1703 CA 14 0 ol Ih*
Circuit Court ol Ih* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Semlnol* Counly. Florid*, that
on Ih# 74th day ol April. 1994. al
II 00 a m . al Ih* W etl Front
Dour ol the Semlnol* Counly
CourlhouM. X I North Park Av
enu*. Sanford Florid*. Ih* un
derslgned Clerk will oiler lor
tale Ih* lollowlng detcrlbed real
properly:
SUITE 131. BUILOING 413
(formerly referred lo at Unit
111. (lullIcing B l. W E K IV A
S P R IN G S O F F IC E P A R K
CONDOMINIUM, according to
Ih* Declaration ol Condomlm
um. at recorded In Ofllclal
Records Book IS37. Pag* 10).
Public Records ol Semlnol*
County. Florida, and Amand
menlt lharelo at racorded In
O llld a l Records Book 1319.
Peg* 914 O llld al Rtcordt Book
1593. Pag* 133. O llld al Records
Book 1411. P4g* 340 end Ollldal
Recordi Book 1443. P *o* 7*4
Public Recordi ol Semlnol*
Counly, Florida, together wllh
*11 appurtanancat Iherelo. and
an undivided Inleretl In lha
common elements ol tald Con
dominium at M l lorlh In tald
Declaration ol Condominium
logalher wllh all structures.
Improvement!. Ilnluret. appll
ancet and appurtenances on
tald lano or uMd In conjunction
therewith
O A TE D (h it 30th day ot
March, 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By: Jana E. Jatewlc
Oepuly Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE
ORDER NO 9) 37
PERSONS WITH A D IS A B Il
ITY WHO NEED A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PAR
T IC IP A T E IN T H IS PRO
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
ADA COORDINATOR AT X I
NORTH PARK A V E N U F .
S U IT E N .7 0 I, S A N F O R D .
FLORIDA 33771. AT LEAST (31
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEDNG. TELEPHONE 1X71
111 4770 EXT. 4117) 1 400 935
1771 (TD D), or 1 *00 9314770
(V ). VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE
Publlth April 4. 11.1994'
DEQ IS

�Back in the swing o
Sanford Church Softball League opens spring campaign
LOCALLY

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' ■ ■■■

By DEAN SMITH
H erald S ports W rlto r

Memphis gets by O-Cubs
ORLANDO — M em phis scored an unearned
ru n In the n in th on an error, snapped a 5-5 tie
and led the C hicks to a 6 5 victo ry over O rlando
on Sunday In a Southern League name.
Down H arris (1 -O) was M em phis's w in n in g
p itch e r w hile Doug H urrah (0* 1) look the loss.

AROUND THE STATE
Panthers tie, lose ground
M IAMI — M artin U rodcur made a season-high
•15 saves and New .Jersey tied Florida 2-2 In
overtim e Sunday, dropping the Panthers behind
the New York Islanders In the race for the
Kaslern Conference's final p layoff berth
T ill' Islanders, w ho beat the New V k k
Hangers 8 4 Sunday, lead Florida by one point
In the duel for e ighth place In the conference
standings.

Miami edges FSU
TALLA H A SS EE — Eric Morgan slm i dow n
Florida Stale on five b its over seven Innings
Sunday to give M iam i a 2 - 1 victory.
The first seven Innings were a p itche r's duel
between Morgan and Florida State 133-9) sta rter
Phil Olson (5 -11 Olson allowed |ust tw o lilts over
the llrst seven Innings, b ut one was a solo home
ru n bv M iam i's Mike I ortl.

AROUND THE NATION
Sheffield hammers Padres
SAN DIEGO — Gary Shelfleld hom cred twice,
doubled, trip le d am i drove In five runs against
bis form er team m ates Sunday, helping the
Florida M urllnsbeal the San Diego Padres 8-5
Shelfleld entered the game w ith no homers,
one double and one H ill, lie q u ic k ly padded
those totals w ith a tw o-run hom er In the III si
lim in g , a tw o-run double in the th ird and a solo
bonier In the filth , all off W ally W hitehurst 10-21

Whalers rally by Lightning
HARTFORD. Conn. — Robert Kron and Pal
Vcrbcek each scored tw ice as the H artford
W halers overcame an early three-goal deficit to
beat the Tam pa Hay L ig h tn in g 0 -f Sunday.
Jocelyn L cm lcux and Geoff Sanderson also
scored fo r th e W h a le rs, w ho scored five
unanswered goals over the llrs t tw o periods.
Jo h n T ucke r and Denis Savard each scored
tw ice for the Lig htning .

Olazabal wins Masters

SANFORD — The Sanford C hurch Softball
League kicked o ff lls 1004 S pring Season w ith
five games at Chase Park Saturday m orning.
The league was scheduled lo play six games,
but because of a Inlc w ith d ra w a l Ih r defending
S p rin g C om petitive D ivision cham pion First
U nited Methodlst-Flames were forced to take a
bye the first week. It Is hoped a 12th team w ill I k added th is week.
W hen the fin al line up o f learns Is settled, the
league w ill consist of three, fo u r-tra m divisions.
In Interdlvlalonal ojK-nlng games Saturday.
Sanford C hristia n (Fellow ship D ivision) doubled
the score on Sanford Assem blies o f God (Fun
D ivisio n ). 0-3. and S anford F irst Nazarcne
(Fellow ship D ivision) bested Sanford C entral
Baptist (Com petitive D ivision). 13-9.
In a C om petitive D ivision buttle, the Lake Mary
N a tlv ltv C ulholle Crusadcrs clubbed the defend-

. . . al l
i
I I
I I
I I
f ’ n in s r ln r a
f l # Cl • r(
Flames
w ill play
(he
N
allvlty-C
rusadcrs
at 0:30
a .m.: Nazurcne w ill face Gruec M ethodist a l 10:30
a .m.; Sanford Assem blies tackles Flrsl M clhodlst
al 11 30 a.m.: T rln lty -M u je s ty challenges C entral
Baptist al 12:30 p.m .: and South Sem inole
C h ristia n b a ttle * Sunford C h ristia n at 1:30p.m .
Leading Sanford C hristian were, w ith tw o HIM
— Doug Hughs (double). Keith B ritto n . J.D ;
Segroves. Mike M illigan. Joe Ruiz: one h it — Joe
C aputo (double). Kevin D riscoll. Dennis M arshall;
Mike Haw kins. S coit Horn.
».
• Doing the h ittin g for Sanford Assemblies were;
w ith four hits — Fernando Gonculves; three hits
— J u sto Delgado Sr.: tw o h its — Justo Delgadd
J r.. W illy Ayala: one h it - David Suarez. C arlo*
Morales. J u s tlu o Rolon.
C ollecting h its for Nazarcne were, w ith four
hits — Frank T u rn e r (double); three hits - Scott
Wade. Ron C ardell. Mark Bolton. J e rry Stoner.
David W lllln k : tw o h lls — P h illip Sutherland: ontj
m

lanford A***mbll#» ol God
lanlord Cbrltlian.
Cantral BaplUt
F ln l N i i i i i m
Trimly A»**mbly ol God
Nalwlty Catholic Cf»**dar*
FK tl Unltad Malhodltt
Nativity Catholic Duciplr*
tooth Jomlnolo Cluulian
Graco Uniltd Molhodltl

Ing S pring Fellow ship cham pion D eltona T rin ity
Assem bly ol God-Majesty, ltl-2 . In a Fellow ship
encounter. Lake M ary Grace U n llrd M clhodlst
clipped Oviedo South Seminole C hristian. 13-0:
and the d efe nd ing Fun D ivisio n ch am pio n
N allvlly-D lsclples topped Sanford First United
M ethodist. 11-3.
Next week, the N allvlly-D lsclp les w ill lake on
the new squad at 8:30 a.in.: the F lrsl Methodist

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L See C h u rc h , Page 2B

White Sox
romping in
Babe Ruth

Tribe tops
Bulldogs
in 11th

From Staff Raporta

From Staff Raporfa
DcLAND — It took 11 Innings, hut
the Seminole High School baseball
team fin a lly ended a losing streak
that had reached fo ur games w ith
an 8-8 victo ry over the DcLand
Bulldogs at DcLand High School
Saturday allcrtm on.
Seminole appeareil to be (leaded
to an easy w ill as It took a 6 - 1 lead
Into the bottom o f the seventh
Inning. But the Bulldogs got to a
tirin g Todd Braden lor live runs,
k n o ttin g th e game at 6-6 and
fo rccln g e xtra tu nin gs
Braden, w ho hail m issed tw o
starts w ith a sore shoulder, was
lifted In the Ix itlo m of Ih r eighth
tu n in g a lter w a lkin g the leadoff
m ail. Deem Daniels, w ho had p it­
ched a complete name on WednesC See S e m in o le . Page 2B
SEMINOLES 0. BULLDOGS*
lam lnolt
Ml
101 IM 01 - I I I I
Poland
004 110 100 00 - 0 0 «
RrAiton
(•) and GochEE. UndEfhili.
M i Gregor (1). WggiliA (M. Corr (•). Mill (10) *nd
Corr. WllllRmi (!) WP - Dah Ie I* (4 S) LP —
Mill 2B
SEmloolE. Br«dEn. King. TUIIe . Acotta
{)• LAnd W Ulljm t JB — D#LAnd Corr R»&lt;ordt

—SEmlnolE 11I

Sophomoto Alex Acosta contributed a doublo and a run-scorino slnglo In
Iho 11th Inning to holp tho Somlnolo Fighting Sominolos end a lour gamo
losing streak with an 8 6 win ovor Iho DoLand Bulldogs Saturday afternoon

Diemer, Elizer hom er in Raider victory

AU G U S T/.. Gu. — Tile Masters. Another
lorelgn cham pion A player ol enorm ous talent
fin a lly realizing u n fu lfille d promise
The story line held up. Ju st su b stitu te the
name Jose Marla Olazabal for Greg Norman
T h is was to be the Masters that Norm an
dua lly won. but It became the m ajor Olazubul
fin a lly won. He stum bled over the last tw o holes,
but so did T om ta-hman and L arry Mize.
O lazabal's solid closing round o f Oil on
Sunday gave him 2711 for 72 holes, tw o strokes
ahead of Lehm an and three ahead of Mize.

PA LA TKA — M alt D in n e r and Nole Elizer each lilt
home runs Saturday aflernoon to help the Seminole
C o m m u n ity College Raiders |x&gt;st a 0 5 M id-Florida
Conference baseball w in over the St. J o h n 's River
See R a id e rs , Page 2B

Earnhardt survives Bristol

Prom Staff Raporta

BRISTOL. T cnn. — Dale Earnhardt snapped
out of an uncharacteristic short-track slum p
Sunday by b u llin g his way to the front and
p u llin g away for a d om in a tin g v icto ry In the
Food C ity 500.
T ire troubles and w recks by his closestpursuers helped Earnhardt lead the last 183
laps at B ristol In te rn atio na l Raceway and record
t lie 0 1st w in o f Ills career.
It was E arnhardt s 2 4th short-track victo ry
b ill bis first since October 1001.

JA C K S O N V ILL E — A n tic B radley and L a lls h a
W illiam s each scored In tw o events and ran a leg o f a
relay that finished In the top fo ur for the Lake Mary
g irls ' track team, helping the Rams fin ish th ird al the
I t i l l annual W olfpack Classic meet at JacksonvilleWolfson High School.
Jacksonville R lbaull won the team title w ith a score
o f 46 points, fin is h in g Just ahead of Galnesvllle-Eustsldc
(45) and Lake Mary (43).

From Stalf Reports

RAIDERS*. VIKINOSS
Saminola C.C.
&gt;00 100 - 4 0
I
SI John * R l.tr C C
MO HO 1 1 0 - 1
I
0
Wood. Rico 101 N»*c.i 1*1 rind Eli/«r Carr and Ebborl WP - Wood (101
LP
Carr l) » l Sa»o
N .n c a lll ID
Nona 10 - Nona MR - Saminola
C C Oramar I I I and Eliiar 111. SI John t Rlvar C C . Land* and Symund*
Hatord* - Saminola C C 11 21. ♦ 10 M FC. SI John * Rlvar C C II 11. S I*
M FC
___

Bradley, Williams help Lake Mary take 3rd
Bradley won the high Jump by clearing 5 feet. 2
Inches and finished second In the long Jum p w ith a leap
of 17 feel. 3 Mi Inches. She also Joined w ith Am anda
Robertson. Shawn Barkley, and Nukeln Hood to place
fo urth In Hie 4 x 100-meter relay w ith a lim e o f 51.8.
W illiam s placed th ird In the shot put 132-5) and lo n rth
In the discus (9 8 -11
Anchored by W illiam s, the Rams later won the 4 x
100-m ctcr throw ers' (discus and shot p ul) relay In 58.2.
Also ru n n in g on the relay were Je n n ife r Stuckey. Diane
r See T ra c k . Page 2B

SANFORD — The new bullies o il
the him k wear black.
W ith the three-tim e defending
league cham pion K nights o f ColJ
u m h iis C ardinals seem ingly not mo
d o m ln n n l as In the past, a newi
e n try , th e N obles C on st m e t Ion!
W hite Sox., have emerged as tin-;
team to lK-al In the Sanford Recre-J
at io n D e p a r tm e n t B abe R u lltj
Baseball League.
P laying on Z lnn Beck Field Satur-j
day. Brail J e n kin s and Chaz LylleJ
ro m h ln e d on a one -h itler as tliej
W hite Sox im proved to 4 0 w ith in
9 1 triu m p h over the previously!
undefeated Moose Loilge Pirates.
S a tu rd a y's nine runs was the
lowest offensive o utp ut of the y e ^
lo r th e W h ite Sox. w h o h a s *
outscorcd th e ir opponents 5 8 0 £t
the fo ur games.
t
Doing the damage fo r the W hile
Sox 14-ot were U rrtt.C o u n ts i t r lp lf
d o u b l e , r u n ) . L y t l e . C h r ( t*
L o iiw s m iin . Gerald Bishop and J.R ,
Nobles lone single and one m il
each). Je n k in s (single) and Freddie
H aw kins. Alex Jacob A lv in S m ith
and Steve Brow n (one ru n each)
Evans Thom pson had the lone
pirates |3 II lilt, a double, white
Dante Hayes scored the run
In (lie other game at Z ln n Beck,
M ik e E v a n s a n d D a v c
Yrurctagoycua scored three runs
each as the Elks Lodge No. 1241
C utis topped the A Lakeside G allery
A s. IO 8
In th e gam es In side S a nford
See Babe R u th , Page 2B

Royal*
E *po*

SANFORD MEMORIAL S TA0IUM
4(10)2 1 - 10 ♦
1 0 s 0 -0 1
320 01 - 0 .1
111 00 - l J*

Or lolat
Marlin*

123

Bloo Jay*
Cardinal*
W hilt lo *
Pirala*

410

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ISO 020 0 - » ,1
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2)0

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101 SO* -

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10 i t

Fittipaldi wins Slick 50
PHOENIX — Emerson F ittip a ld i survived a
w ild , crashed-fllled race and n challenge from
new Penske Racing team m ate Al Unser J r. to
w in Sunday's S lick 50 200 Indy-car race al
Phoenix International Raceway.
F ittip a ld i look the PPG Cup |*iln ts lead w ith
the victory. Ids first on Phoenix's onc-m lle oval
and the 21st of his Indy-car career.

WHAT’S HAPPENING |
Baseball
CI Lake Mary al Mainland. 4 p.m.
L I W lntor Park al Oviedo. 7 p.m.

Softball
□ Lyman va. Edgewater at Lako Falrvlow, 4 p.m.

BASKETBALL
l !H p.m. - WKCF 18. Orlando Magic at New
York Knlcks. (L)

Com plaU listing* on P*ge2B

W hat we have here Is a confusion
of priorities.
L a s t W e d n e sd a y, th e H e ra ld
published a letter lo the e dito r that
was c ritic a l o f the Sem inole High
School athle tic departm ent, saying
(and I'm paraphrasing) th a t It d id n 't
do enough to prom ote It's athletes.
A cco rding to tlie le tte r, " t ills
d cjia rtm cn t did not fu lfill th e ir (sic)
responsibility to these young men
by contacting colleges and In s titu ­
tions or by pro m o ting these young
m en as a thle tes."
The a uth or charges that "These
young men — most o f them have
had their hopes, dreams, and aspi­
rations destroyed."
I suggest tiiu t It's not the Sem i­
nole High School a th le tic depart­
m ent (or uny o the r high school’s
athle tic departm ent) thut Is g u ilty o f
destroying dreams, tin t those who
create the Illusio n that not o nly Is u
collegiate a th le tic career a real
possibility for a ll athletes, hut llta t
It's to be expected.
The reality Is that a m a jo rity o f
high school athletes w ill not p a rtic i­
pate In vurslty sports In college. For
some. It's u personal choice. Most
arc v ictim s o f the process o f a th le tic
s e le c tio n — th e y 'r e n o t good
enough.
If th at's cold, so be It. B u t a ll
athletes should be nwarc o f the fact

SPORTS

TONY
D oS O H M IER

that sooner or later, there's going to
he someone somewhere w ho’s bet­
ter than they are. There's going lo
come a day when th e ir best Is
Inadequate. Often, th a t day comes
when try in g to make the tra n sitio n
Irom high school to college.
I sym pathize w ith all those young
men and women w ho practice long
am i hard hours, w ho give every­
th in g they have every tim e they
step on the field o f play, only to
realize It's nol enough. And for
those o f you to w hom that hasn't
happened, tru st me. one day ft w ill.
T here's no denying the In e vita b il­
ity o f that process of e lim in a tio n as
an athlete advances up Hie bidder of
com petition. Up th ro u g h yo uth rec­
reation Into m iddle school, through
high school, on to college and. for
the ve ry fo rtu n a te few . to the
professional ranks, athletes compete
ugalnst each other.

Someone w ill lose. There Is a
d efin itive value ol u nifo rm s, playing
tim e, ami scholarships to be earned.
T he p rim a ry lesson o f a th le tic
com p etitio n Isn’t how lo w in. hut
how you deal w ith defeat. Il's one
th ing to w ork hard and w in. T h a t’s
easy. But w orking hard o nly to lose .
. . welcome to the real w orld.
W h a t Is d i f f i c u l t fo r s o m e
teenagers (and parents) to realize Is
d ia l those personal skills or a t­
trib u te s that m ay help an athlete he
successful at the high school level
m ight not he enough lo make up for
physical or talent shortcom ings at
the collegiate level.
ft should be noted th a t there arc
different levels ol co m p e titio n a v a il­
able w ith in the college ranks. W hile
you m ay dream o f p la ying fo r a
Florida. Florida Stale. M iam i. Noire
Dame, etc., yo u r s k ills m ay be
better suited for D ivision II. D ivision
III. NAIA o r Junior college play.
One trap Is the " I f I can’t be (or
play fo ri the best. I w on ’t p la y ."
Because they have a il Inflated sense
o f th e ir a b ility , some athletes w ill
tu rn dow n an o p p o rtu n ity to play
(and study) al a less-publicized hut
academ ically sound In s titu tio n .
Also, th e re 's the confusion of
te a m a c c o m p lis h m e n t s w i t h
person

the sum o f Its parts. In d iv id u a lly ,
those parts — the players — m ay
not am ount to m uch.
Then there's the ucadctnlc part of
being a college athlete. Assum ing
you have the p hysical tools lo
advance to the next level, do yo\i
have the academic p ortfo lio to go
w ith It? Have you token the rig h t
classes, do you have a sufficient
grade point average, and w hat arc
Iyour
' r m r SAT
SAT n
A P T scores?
H f-n re s ?
orr ACT
The point Is thut high school
athletes should not let th e ir academ ­
ic careers (and the rest o f th e ir UvesV,
he determ ined by the bounce o f U
ball. A th le tics a re n 't a m eans to un
end. b ut a pleasant diversion arid.'
w ile n guided by q u u llty couches. An
Im portant Instructional tool.
,
It's not the a thle tic departm ent'sresp on sibility to find college sch ilj*’
urshlps for athletes. If an a th le te 'la '
good enough, the scholarships w ill
fin d th e m . A ll th a t an u th le ft1'
"deserves" from Its school Is the
o p p o rtu n ity to a tte m p t to compete.’
Do you w an t a collogc sch olhr-'
ship? You have u better c h a n c e 'p i;
earning one In the clussroom th rift1
you do on the playing field. T h tjfc
a rc m ore academ ic s c h o la rs h ip '
d o lla r s a v a ila b le th a n Ih o k e *
earm arked for u th lctlcs und th£"
requirem ents for earning them
•t i u o t i

to tal* i i m L l t f i i r u B i

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�2B -S a n lo rd Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Monday. April 11, 19M

STATS &amp; STANDINGS

Babe Ruth
Continued from ID

IINOS
NATIONAL LEAOUE
All Tim e. E DT
E*&lt;1 Divi.ton
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Chicago 4. Montreal 3
PitNburgh 10. Colorado 1
Cincinnati I Philadelphia t
San Francisco a, St Louis ], It Innings, tst
gam*
St LoulsS. San Francisco I, Tnd gams i
New York I. Houston J
Atlanta 7, Los Angele. t. 10 Innings
Florida IS, San Otago I
Sunday's Gamas
Monlr aal I , Chicago 1
Coloradoat Pittsburgh ppd . rain
Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 5
Houston*. New York 1
Atlanta a. Los Angalas ]
Si Louis 1, San Francisco 1
Florida l. San Dlaga 1

Monday's Odmas
Chicago (Banks 0 1) at Naw
l 01. I eOp m
Colorado (Harkay 0 0) at
10 JacksonOO). 7 OSp m
Cincinnati (Browning 0 01
I Hue tar I 01,7 35 p m
Los Angeles (Candlottl I 0)
lArochaOOl.I OSp m

York (Jones
Philadelphia
at Montreal
at St

Louis

AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Saturday's Gamas
Toronto I. Seattle a
Baltimore 7, T e ia. 5
Detroit ), New York 7
Calltornla a Milwaukee 4
Cleveland al Kansas City, ppd . rain
| Chicago*. Bos'on S
Oakland 14. Minnesota 0
Sunday's Gamas
) Toronto 12, Seattle*
T a ia s l. Baltimore 7
Detroit I. New York 1
Oakland IS,Minnesota 5
, Calltornla*,Milwaukee I
1 Kansas C ity*. Cleveland I
Chicago*. Boston 0
Monday's Gamas
S Baltimore (McDonald i 01 at Detroit
( Belcher 0 II, I.IS p m
&gt; Milwaukee (Navarro 0 01 al T e ie . (Rogers
P I), 4 OSp mi ■
5 Toronto (Menlgen o II al Oakland (W ill

C0).4:05prt&gt;

* Cleveland (Clark 0 0) al California (Dopson
7 01,4 OSp m
' Boston (Viola 0 01 al Kansas City (Gublcia
0 0 1 ,1 OSp m
Minnesota (Tapani 0 I) at Seattle (Bono
0 1). 10 IS p m
SOUTHERN LEAOUE
First Hall
Eastern Division

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Jachionvilla (M arlnart) 3
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7
2
500
1
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(Atemphn (Royal*)
250
1
3
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3
750 2&lt;7
Birmingham (W Soil
000 3
0
3
'
Saturday’s Games
' Huntsville I, Orlando 4, It Innings
' Jatksonvltla*. Memphis 0
&gt; Greenville 7. Knoivtlle I
* Chattanooga S. Birmingham 1
'• Carolina 3, Nashville 0
'
Sunday's Gamas
s G reenville],C arolina7,10Innings
* Memphis *, Orlando 1
» Huntsville 17, Jacksonville It , Itlnnlngs
| Knoivllle 7, Birmingham I
&gt; Chattanooga al Nashville, ppd rain
.*
Monday's Oamts
4 Memphis at Orlande
* Hunlsvllleal Jacksonville
Carolina atGreanvIlle
, Knoivllle at Birmingham
J Chatlanoogaal Nashville
FLORIDA STATE LEAOUE
F lril Hall
E a iltrn Dlvltleni
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4
0 1 000 —
1 750 1
P*ceola (A tlrot)
3
Vero Beach 1Dodger.)
7
500 7
7
AAalbourne (M arlin.)
2
500 7
7
pay Iona ( Cub.)
750 3
1 )
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Fort Myers (Twlni)
4
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3
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3
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750 3
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faratola (Red So.)
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Tampa (Yankee.)
1 ]
250 3
Charlotte (Ranger.)
0 4
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Saturday's Oamas
' Clearwater S. Dunedin I
* Fort M yers], Charlotte 7
{ S I Petersburg 4, Sarasota 0
J Tampa*. Lakeland 4
« Melbourne ]. Vero Beach 2
* Osceola 3, Daytona 2
* St Lucie It, West Palm.Beachi
Sunday’! Oamet
X Clearwater t, Dunedin 0
3 St Lucie*. West Palm Beach] (17)
v Fort Myers S. Charlotte]
4 SI Patarsburg 4. Sarasota I
5 Lakeland], TampaO
i Melbourne 7, Vero Beach 2
j Osceola 1, Day Iona 0
Monday's Oames
3 SI Pelersburg at Charlotte
4 TampaatClearwaler
,S Sarasota at Fort Myers
I Ounedin at Lakeland
| West Palm Beach al Daytona
I Melbourne at St. Lucie
I Osceola at V tro Beach
•

IASEBALL BOXES
Sunday'* gama
MARLINS X. PADRES I
^LORIOA
SAN DIEGO
ab r h bl
ab r h bl
J *rr cl
S
I 70
Shipley 7b5 I
(nterla Jb 5
110
Gutter* ss4 0
hllleldrl 5 2 4 5
DHellcf
t i l l
nineII
] I I 0
P tnllerll ) 0 0 0
slrdelb 5 17 1
P C Iarkrl
4 10 0
arveyp 0 0 0 0
GeHrrsp
00 0 0
erle 7b 5 0 0 0
Slaton lb
7 110
Tlngleyc 3 0 0 0
Roberts7b 0 0 0 0

P e rtip
0 00 0
Cnfrcco]b 4 1 2 ]
Aquino p 0 0 0 0
AsmuSC
4 0 10
Carrillo It 0 0 0 0
Whtrstp
7 0 10
Arlasss
70 0 1
Mauserp 0 0 0 0
Hough p
) 12 o
Lckhrl r l 1 7 0 0 0
Snifagoc
10 0 0
Totals
17 1 1 ] 7
Totals
II I f |
Florida
701 t i t M l - I
San Diego
000 too 1 0 0 - 5
E - Arias ( II . PClark I I I . DP - Florida I.
San Diego I LOB
Florida 7, San Diego 7
?B — Shetlleld tit. Shipley (t), Clantrocco
171 ]B - Shetlleld ( I I HR - Sheffield 7 (21,
Destrede (21 Oflell (21. Clantrocco t i l SB Carr I I I SF — Gutlerret
IP
H R ER BB SO
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0
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0
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4 4 ]
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71 1 1 0
0
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7
7 7
7
0 7
Perei pitched lo batter In the 7th
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U m p ir e s
Horne M a r s h . F ir s t ,
Hlrschbeck; Second. Relllord Third. Wen
delstedt

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Saturday night’s g*m *
MARLINS 15. PADRESI
FLORIDA
SAN DIEGO
abr hbl
ab r h bl
Carrlllocf 7 17 0
Roberts 7b 1 0 10
Carr cl
117 4
Shipley ss 4 0 0 0
Aria*Jb « I 1 ]
Beanrl
10 0 0
Shlfleldrl ] 2 7 I
Sagerp
0 00 0
Conlne It 5 7 2 5
Mauser p
0 00 0
Dslrdelb 4 1 1 1
PClark ph
10 0 0
JHrndtp
00 0 0
M D aviip
0 0 0 0
Rnterlalb 1 0 0 0
P lntlerlf 11 t o
SntlagdC 5 t t 0
D B ellrt
4 0 10
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Lckhrtjb ] 0 0 I
K Abblt s* 4 7 1 0
Cnlrcco lb 2 0 0 0
Grdnerp 0 0 0 0
Jhnsonc
10 0 0
Rapp p
20 0 0
Bene* p
10 0 0
Brberle 7b ) 1 1 I
P A M ftp 0 0 0 0
Hyersrt
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*1 I I I t I t Totals
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010 000 0M — I
DP — Florida t LOB — Florida *. San
Diego 5 7B - Carrillo ( II , Carr 1 111, Arias
(11, Sheffield ( I) , Roberts 11). Planner ( I) ,
OBell (11. HR — Conlne 7 (4). Destrade ( I)
CS - Carrillo ( I I . Shetlleld I I I SF Lockhart
IP
H R ER BB SO
Florida
H appW .tO
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J 1
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7 )
JHernendec
1
0 0
0
1 I
Gardner
I
0 0 0 0 0
San Diego
Benes L .0 7
* 1 3 * 4 4 7 9
PAMarllnel
0
I t
I
0 0
Sager
71 1 4 4 7 0
Mauser
t
0 0
0
0 1
MDavIs
t
4 a
a
] 0
PAMarllnel pitched kj 1 baiter In the 7th
HBP — by Rapp (Clantrocco) Balk —
Rapp
Umpires — Home. Wendelstedt, First.
Marsh. Sacond, Hirschbeck. Third. Relllord
T — 7 4* A - It. 343

COLLEGE BASEBALL
EAST
Bentley 15. Assumption 7
Cortland St I I 0. Albany SI 7 1
Dartmouth 5. Columbia 1
Falrbcld 12. M anhattan]
Fordham 7 17. Colgate 0 1
Hotslral, Cent Connecticut SI, 5
tonal. SI. Peter's I
Jersey City St 4, Drew 7
New Hampshire 0 5. Vermont I *
New Jersey Tech 14. Kings Point»
New York Tech 17. Pece 1
Pennsylvania 10 7 ,H arvard! IS
SI John's*, Connecticut *
S Main* 15, Husson 7
Sprlngtleld*. B ryant]
Wentworth I* Nichols }
Yale t. Cornell!
SOUTH
Anderson 15 7, Limestone 17 I
Appalachian St 17, Marshall I
Auburn 10, Vanderbilt 1
Austin Paay al Murray SI . ppd , rain
Clemson 5 N Carolina St 5. lie
Columbus 17. Pembroke St 0
DeltaSt 7, Mississippi Coll 7
f Ion 11, Presbyterian 9
Flagltr 4, Florida Memorial )
Florida 3, Arkansas 7
Georgia », Mississippi 7
Georgia Coll 5, S C Spartanburg 7
Georgia Southern I. Citadel 0
Jackson St I ]. Miss Valley SI * 7
Lenoir Rhyne 10. Carson Newman*
Lincoln Memorial al W Georgia, ppd . rain
LSU al Kentucky, opd , rain
Miami 1. Florida 51 I
M ia m i,Ohio] 4. Ball St I I
Middle Tenn t, E Kentucky 5
MoreheadSI 7, Tenn Marlin 7
NichollsSI ), NE Louisiana 1
North Florida 7. Florida Toch 1.17 Innings
North Alabama 71, Valdosta SI It
Northed, Fla. t, Embry Riddla*
Old Dominion **. Richmond 1
Rollins It, Eckerd 1
St Andrew's 10. High Point 7
St. Loo I, Borry 0, It Inning*
S Carolina 7. Mississippi St 2
South Alabama I. Jacksonville 7
South Florida II , N C. Charlotte )
Southern Miss V. Louisville 4
Tampa*. Florida Southern I
Tuskegee 5. Alabama A&amp;M 1
V M I 7, W Carolina!
Wake Fores! 5. Maryland 4
WlngaleV. Calawba 5
Wlnlhrop I], Coastal Carolina 17
MIDWEST
Bradley I. Creighton 5
Bowling Green I 4. Toledo* 5
Central Michigan It J. Akron 3 7
Evansville* 12. Butler 7 5
Grand Valley SI 17 14, Norlhwd. Mich 7 *
Indiana* 1. Michigan SI 14
Indiana SI J I. N Iowa 1 1
Missouri *. Kansas 51 2
Nebraska 1. Oral Roberts 1
Northwestern] 70. Purdue! 7
Ohio SI * 6, Illinois] 2
Saginaw Val SI 10 12. Ferris St » 7
SW Missouri St 10. S Illinois*
Telkyo Weslmar 3 5, Dakota Wesleyan 1 ]
Valparaiso], N. Illinois]
Washington.Mo II,M aryville .M o 2
W Michigan I 5, Kent 7 t
Wichita SI. 7 V. Illinois 51 7 5. Isl game
comp, of susp game
SOUTHWEST
Lam ar], NewOrlean*7
NW Louisiana4, Stephen F Austin!
Oklahoma SI. 7. Kansas0. Sinning*
Sam Houston SI. a, Teias San Antonio 1
Teias Arlington II. SW Teias St 11
FARW EST
AriconaSt. IS. Arliona 4
Hawaii*, Fresno SI 1
Long Beach SI 4, Cal St Fullerton 1
Menlo 5. Occidental*
Nevada IS, Pacllic 11
Portland St. * 5, P01 Hand 4 4
Sonoma St. 5, San Francisco SI 4
Stanford V, Southern C a l]
SlanIslausSI V 1, Cal 51 Hayw ardt 7
Sacramento St I. DC Davis 5
UCLA 5. California I ■
UNLV 10. NewM eilco SI V. It Innings

NBA STANDINGS
All Tlmos EDT
EASTEHNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pet.
1 New York
52 71 701
» Orlando
45 ]• *01
Miami
40
IS .5]]
I 0
New Jersey
40 15 5)1
11
Boston
71 4* .171
Philadelphia
7) 57 107
Washington
77 51 7VI
Central Division
1 Atlanta
57 27 *»)
« Chicago
51 7* *00

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RAINES QAUOE
Tim Ralnoa Is a S anlord native and S em inole H igh School
graduate) now playing to r th e C hicago W h lto Sox. H is s la ts aro
to r tho 1994 soason In the firs t colum n, personal-host soason
to ta ls In th e socond c o lu m n and c u rre n t ccra o r lo to ts
(in clu d in g 1994 gamoB) In Iho th ird colum n.
Raines sal o u l tho W h ile S ox’s 8 0 w in over Iho B oston Red
Sox on S unday attornoon. C hicago w ill play again Tuesday,
w hen the W h lto Sox w ill host th o N ow York Ynnkoos In an 8.05
p.m. game that can bo soon on cable to lo vlslo n sta tio n WON.
RAINES GAUGE
Category
'94
5
G a m o s............ ...
A t-b a ts ............ .... 22
Run 9 ............... ...
3
5
H it s ................. ....
R B I.................. ....
2
0
D o u b le s .......... . ..
T rlp to s ............ ....
0
Home ru n s.... ...
2
S lo a ls .............
A verago.......... .....227

career
1,822
6,898
1,214
2,056
709
332
100
125
752
.298

best
160
047
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

Cleveland
47 33 5*0
Indiana
39 33 577
Charlotte
) ) J* 47)
Detroit
70 54 770
Milwaukee
19 55 157
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midvrt.l Dlv.tion
w
L Pd
■ Mou.lon
54 70 7)0
i San Antonio
52 71 I t )
■ Utah
47 7* *77
Denvar
77 17 500
Mmnevola
70 54 770
Delia.
9 *5 173
Pacllic Divl.len
y Sealtla
57 11 7*0
• Phoenu
49 I t *5)
• Portland
*5 XI too
■ Golden Stale
4] 71 5*1
L A Laker.
J) at 44*
L A Clipper.
7* 41 )5I
Sacramento
75 49 )3*
■ clinched playofl berth
y clinched division till*
Selurday's Games
Houston 100. San Antonio tv
Charlotte 177. Philadelphia 177. OT
Orlande 111, Miami 1*5
Atlanta 117, Washington 10)
Golden Slate 117, Minnesota 105
Chicago 115, Milwaukee 99
Utah 171,1. A Clippers 104
Portland I I I . L A Lakers 104
Sunday's Oamts
New Jersey 107, New York I !
Seattle III, Phoenli Id*
Boston II*. Detroit I I I
Houston V). Denver »7
Monday's Oamts
Miami al Charlotte, t : N p m
Boston al Indiana.! )0p m
Orlando t l New York.I p m
Minnesota al San Antonio. * )0p m
Dallas at Goldon Slate. 10 X)p m
L A Clippers al Sacramento. 10 30 p m

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NBA BOXES
Saturday night’s game
MAOIC IIS. HEAT 1*1
ORLANDO (135)
Scott * 14 7 to 21. Turnor 0 2 12 1. O Neal
* I ) 5 7 17. Anderson / I* 7 ( 15, Hardaway
V 17 4 4 74. Royal 1 1 5 * 7 , Krystkowlak l i l t
5. Skllvt 4 5 5 5 15. Rollins 7 ) 4 1 1 Totals
3/ 7*39 51 175
M IA M I (105)
Lung 7 ( 1 * 4 Rice 14 2* 7 2 71. Salley • 14
1 « IV. Shan 4 V0 I 10. Smllh 10 I I I 2 21. Coles
2 5 1 7 5 Geiger 1 1 4 4 * Miner 7 7 1 1 7
Asklns 0 00 0 0 Total* 4) 40 I* 21105
Orlando
71 It 7! 17 - 175
Miami
27 21 42 17 - 1st
) Point goal* — Orlando 17 72 (Scoll 4 *
Anderson 4 4 Hardaway 2 3. Skiles 2 3
Turner 0 71 Miami 3 1* IShaw 2 4. Rice I 7
Smith 0 51 Fouled out - Salley Rebounds Orlando 5) (Rollins VI, Miami 55 (Long 111
Assists — Orlando I I (Hardaway *1. Miami
70 ILong St. Total louls — Orlando 77, Miami
31 Technicals — Shaw. Asklns. Miami Illegal
defense Flag rani (oul - Asklns A - 15.700

NHL STANDINGS
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Olvtiton
W L T Pti OF OA
i N Y Range r t
St 74 / 109 294 737
r New J * r \ w f
46 74 17 104 XX) 215
Washington
3/ 33 10 94 770 25*
N Y 1.U nder.
)5 35 17 97 779 7*0
Florida
)&gt; 31 1/ 91 727 327
Philadelphia
34 » 9 11 78* 310
Tampa Bar
39 41 11 69 119 147
Northeast Division
j* Pittsburgh
4) 21 13 99 295 715
* Buffalo
4) 30 9 95 77* 717
x Bolton
41 79 1) 95 279 249
■ Montreal
40 79 14 94 2*0 23*
Quebec
33 41 9 14 74* 777
H artlord
76 4/ e 61 273 2*3
Ottawa
14 59 9 3/ 700 3*1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
C entrtl Oivi.ion
W L T P I. OF OA
X Detroit
45 29 9 98 344 7/1
■ Toronto
47 21 17 9* 171 135
n D a lia i
40 79 13 93 77) 157
■ St Lo ult
79 12 11 19 743 273
x Chicago
M )S 9 15 744 731
Winnipeg
74 49 9 5/ 741 33/
P a c llk O iv liio n
y Calgary
41 11 13 95 795 250
x Vancouver
40 40 3 1) 777 775
x San Jove
17 ) ) 15 81 250 74)
Anaheim
) ] 44 S 71 311 24*
Lov Angelev
2* 45 n *3 71* 31*
Edmonton
25 45 17 *2 257 M i
• clinched playoll berth
y clinched division title
t clinched best recordovtrall
Saturday’s Oamts
Tampa Bay 1. Bastono
Winnipeg 4, Los Angeles 1
Washington I, Ottawa 4
Montreal V, Pittsburgh I
Calgary 4. Detroit 1
Anahelrn J, Vancouver I
Sunday's Oamas
Chicago?. Los Angela* I
Boston 4. Philadelphia 1
N Y Islanders5. N Y Rangersa
Dallas!, SI Louis7, lie
Hartford*, Tampa Bay 4
Buffalo 4. Quebec I
New Jersey 7, Florida 1, lit
Toronto 7. Winnipeg 0
Edmonlon 4. Detroit 1
San Josa 1, Vancouver 1
Monda y 'l Gamas
Montreal al Hartford, 7:3Sp rn
Pittsburgh al Ottawa. 7 35 p m
Calgary al Anaheim, 10 35 p m

NHL SUMMARIES
W HALERS*, LIOHTNING4
Tampa Bay
1 I
! — 4
Hartford
7 1 1- (
First Ptrlod — I. Tampa Bay. Tucker 14
IHam rlik. Bradley), l it) 7 Tampa Bay,
Savard 17 (Clccone), 3 XI, 7. Tampa Bay,
Savard I* IR u ll, Andersson), 1:11; 4
Hartford, Kron 71 (Ptfrovlcky. Storm), 4:7*;
S. H a r tfo rd , L e m le u i I * (Janssens.
Ranhelml. 5:45, * Hartford, Sanderson 41
(Cassell. Kucera), 1 14 (pp) Penalties —
Crowley. Mar (hooking), 1:07; Zamuner, TD
(slash ing ), 1.59; Clccone, TB. minor
misconduct (roughing). t):7 l. Crelghlon, TB
(high slicking), 19:07.
Second Period — 7. Hartford. Kron 24
(Propp, Pelrovlcky), 7:50 (pp); I. Hartlord.

Tim Raines

Verbeek la (Cassels Pronoerl. I] 30. 9
Tampa Bay. Tucker t l (Bradley. Elynuik).
19 79 Ip p l
Penalties — Bradley. TB
(Slashing), 4 10 Janssens, Har (slashing),
4 SO. Young. TB. served by Hull (delay ol
garnet, 7 21. Clccone, TD (slashing), II 57
Stevens, Har |cross checking), tl 41
Third Period — 10 Hartford Verbeek If
(Cassels. Kron). * 57 Ipp) Penalties —
Savard. TB. m a|or gam e misconduct
(Spearing), a : ll. Hamrlik. TB Islashing).
9:19; Sanderson. Har (roughing) 9 39
Gralton, TB, minor major (roughing Ugh!
Ing), I) 04 Lemleui. Har, minor major
(roughing, lighting). 13 04. Bradley TB
(roughlngl. 14 09 Janssens. Har (roughmgl.
14 09
Shall an geal - Tampa Bay H i l l * 44
Hartlord 7 11 7 -75
Power play Opportunity* — Tampa Bay 1
o il. H artlord3ol 7
Goalies — Tampa Bay Young 73 1 (25
shot* 19 saves) Hartlord Burke (5 21 Reese
3 9 1 (1 S&lt; Itrst. 39 H i
A - 10.141
Referee — Richard Troltier Linesmen —
Kevin Collins Mark Pare
PANTHERS 7, DEVILS 7
New Jersey
o 3
! o
7
Florida
I
1 0
0 -7
First Period — I Florida Melianby ?v
(Murphy, Lomakin! 4 41 Ipp) Penalties
Driver. NJ (interference! 4 1* Lemieui NJ
(high Sticking). 10 77, Cirella Fla (holding
Stick). 10 77 FetlSOv NJ Itrippingl 17 ])
Lowry. Fla tlrlppmgl. I! 31
Second Period — J New Jersey. Riche' 3*
INIcholls. Driver), i jo 3 Florida Barnes 23
(Lowry. Kudelskll. I) It 4. New Jersey
McKay 12 (Peluso Hollk). I* 51 Penalties Brown. Fla Iholdlngl 44
Third Period — None Penalty -- Hobs NJ
Iholdlngl. 7 30
Overtime — Non* Penalties — None
Shot* on goal - New Jersey a la 1 ) it
Florida70 I] I I 1-47
Power play Opportunities — Nrw Jersey 0
ol 3. Florida I ol J
Goalies — New Jersey, B'odeur, 7a 111 (47
shot* 45 savcsl, Florida. Fitipatrlck 17*4
0 )1 1 )
A - 14.700
Reteree — Rob Stuck linesmen — Pierre
Cbampoui. Bob Hodgev
t

GOLF

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T T

The M a t l t r f
AUGUSTA Ga — Final scores with
relation to par Sunday ot the Masters goll
tournament, played on the 4 975 yard par 73
Augusta National Goll Club course la
amateur I
Jose Maria nirtfabal tu n non 14 *7 tv tv 7fv
Tom Lehman 1314 000
70 70 tv I j 7*1
Larry Mire t i l * (XXi
*4 7177 71 -717
Tom Kile tv* 000
tv 77 71 71 7IJ
Jay Haas tJJ TOO
7J f j 77 t» 715
Jim McGovern, 573.000
7 ? 70 71 77 7*1
Loren Roberts. 177.000
/S t« 77 70 -715
Corey Pavln, 1*0.000
f l f ? 7 3 /0 -3 *6
Ernie Els. 1*0 000
7467 74 71 - 2 * *
John Huston, tso 000
77 77 74 tv W
Ian Baker Finch. 150 000
71 71 71 74 7!7
Ray F loyd. 150.000
70 74 71 72 - JIT
Tom Walson, 147,000
70 71 71 74-3**
Dan Foreman, t l ! OOO
74 t* 7*71-719
M arkO M eara.tl4.ooo
75 70 7* 70-291
BrtdFaion.tMOOO
71 /7 77 74-291
Chip Beck. 134 000
71 71 75 74-791
Seve Ballesteros. 174.J41
70 7* 75 71-792
Ben Crenshaw. 174,147
74 73 77 77- 797
Hale Irwin. 134.143
73 t ! 79 77-797
Bill Glasson. 174.143
77 71 75 77 -797
Lenny Wadklns. 174.147
73 74 73 72 -297
David Edwards, 174.141
71 72 73 74 297
Greg Norman. 124.14)
71 70 75 77 293
Bernhard Langer, 5I4JIOO
74 74 77 77-293
J e ltS lu m an .il*.W0
74 75 71 71-791
C urlll Strange, 114 *00
74 70 75 75-794
Scott Simpson, 514, *00
74 74 7) 71 - 794
V!|ay Singh, 114 *00
70 75 74 75-294
Crelg Parry. 117,300
75 74 7) 71-795
Lee Jamen, *13.300
75 71 7* 71-795
Nick Faldo, 113,400
7* 7) 7] 74-19*
Sam Torrance. I t 1.550
7* 77 74 74 297
Rust Cochran, l i t . 550
71 74 74 7* 797
Nick Price. *10.100
74 71 74 77 -79*
David Frost, HO MO
74 71 75 71-29*
Futiy Zoeller, 110.300
74 77 74 /1 -2 9 *
Fulton Allem. 19,000
*9 77 74 77-7*9
Sandy Lyle. 19.000
75 7] 717J-199
Fred Funk, 19.000
79 70 71 75-299
Costanllno Rocca. 17.400
79 70 7* 77-100
Andrew Magee. 17.400
74 74 7* 74-- 300
Mike SHndly. 17.400
77 *9 69 7 V -300
Ha|lmeMeshlal, 17,400
71 71 *0 71-100
Wayne Gr*dy. 17,400
74 71 73 » -W 0
JohnCook,1* 000
7/ 73 7/ 71-101
Ian Wootnam. 14.000
7* 71 77 75-101
John Daly. 55.250
7* 77 77 7»-M 4
Howard Twllly, 15.750
7] 7a 74 11-104
JtllM ag gert. 15.000
75 71 12 75-105
a John H a rm
77 76 *0 77-10]

ACTIONS
BASEBALL
Amerlc*n League
CALIFORNIA ANGELS - Placed Mark
Langston, pitcher, on *io 15 day disabled list,
retroactive to April * Recalled Brian An
derson. pitcher, Irom Vancouver ol the
Pacllic Coast League
SEATTLE MARINERS - Placed Keith
Mitchell, outfielder, os the 15 day disabled
list Recalled Greg Plrkl, Inllelder. Irom
Calgary ot the Pacllic Coast League
TEXAS RANGERS - Purchased the con
tra c t ol R ick H ailin g , p itc h e r, trpm
Oklahoma City ol lha American Association
O ptioned D a rre n O liv e r, p itc h e r, lo
Oklahoma City
National League
LOS ANGELES OODOERS - Designated
AtOsuna, pitcher, tor assignment
BASKETBALL
National Batke&amp;all Association
CH IC A OO BULLS - A ctivated W ill
Perdue, center, (rom the Inlured list Placed
Jo Jo English, guard, on the injured list
HOCKEY
Nalional Hockey League
A N AHEIM M IO HTV DUCKS - Recalled
Scotl McKay, center, Irom San Diego Gulls ol
the International Hockey League
SAN JOSE SHARKS Recalled Kip
M iller, center, and Mlchal Sykora, do
fensaman. Irom Kansas City ol the Interna
tlonal Hockey League
COLLEOE
BOSTON UNIVERSITY - Named John
McCarthy offensive coordinator and Jason
Swtpion, quarterback* coach, lull tlm *
assistant and wide receivers coach Pro
moled Bob Blcknell. volunteer assistant
coach, lo part lime assistant and running
backs coach

M em orial S tadium . Micky Floyd
and Drticc C arter com bined on
the second no h lllc r In as m any
days as I he K iw im ls C lub Orioles
cdf{ed the S em inole Produce
M arlins. H-5; the Kotary C lub
Moyals scored 10 runs In the
second In n in g In a 19-G w in over
the Hoggs Produce Expos: ami
the Blue .Jays scored a run In Ihe
sixth Inning to Upset the C ardi­
nals, 0 5.
T o d a y ( M o n d a y I a l th e
S tadium . Ihe Martins (I II) b a ilie
tile Pirates (3 -11 al 5:45 p.m.
C ollecting Ihe bits lor llte ('tilts
|2-2| were M artin Cicero (two
d o u b le s . n m | . E v a n s (tw o
s i n g l e s , I It r e e r n n s I ,
Y ru re la g o le n a (s in g le , th re e
runs), Shaw n Price (single) and
Steve Mussard. J u s tin Cooper
and D arw in W illiam s (one run
each).
Doing Ihe h ltiln g for the A s
(1-3) were Donin Harper (single,
run), Mike A rrin g to n and T e r­
rance McHnccn (one single each)
and Jason T ho rlo n. B rett W itte
and Torrel (tender (one single
each).
heading Ihe Orioles 1.1-11 were

Raiders------C o n tin u e d fro m (H

C om m unity College V ikin g s
D in n e r, a graduate ol Sem i­
nole High School, launched a
v illi shot 10 the lop ol Ihe second
lim in g to give SCC a I O lead
K ll/e r (Cape C orail Itll a Iw o-tim
blast in the eighth lu llin g llta l
gave the Mahlers a 0-3 advan­
tage
Freshman right-hander Chad
Wood (Palm May I w orked 7 "i
Innings to earn the w in and
im prove his personal record lo
.11) Vincent No sea (also Irom
Palm I lav) recorded the Until m il.
k illin g a bases loaded llirc a l by
llte Vikings, lo notch his llrst
save ol llte season
The victo ry, w hich broke a
three game losing streak, keeps
alive SCC's chances ol having a
w in n in g season The Mulders anI 7 22 overall III- 10 In lire M FC)
w a it sis gam esle ll lo play
Si John's K lvcr ( '( ' drops to
1 l 22 o ve ra ll. 5 14 in the confer
et lee

heading die Mulders' eight Ini
ellcirl on S aturday was Ireshman
Kouald H ollister (Jacksonville
Paxort), who was 3-for 4 w ith an
M ill. K ll/e r also had a single to
go w ith Ills tw o ru n home run
Mnliert llologna (hake Howell)
and Isaac C m / (Spruce Creeki
each lilt a single loi SCC harry
llittd v (O kccrhnbcrj scored I wo
r o t i s Dleinet scored .m other run
and had another HHI along w ith
h is s o lo h o m e to o
D iin v
lleam oii iSemiootei scored a n n i
Fut

St

. to ll n s K lv r r

( t’

I.vm .ot I llu li School gradoan
Sham Odum was 2 lor-4 w ith a
to n scored Kevin Scott, anolllet
l.ym im alum nus, e o iilrlh iile d a
single and an P hi hake Mary
H ig h School p ro d u c ts S c o ll
Johnston and &lt;'had Khlx-ri had a
rim scored and an Mill, res pee
liv e ly
The Malders w ill play again
Tuesday, when ihev travel in
Bradenton lo halite ihe Manatee
C o m m m illy College hatii ers in a
non-eonference contest al 3 p.m

C u rle r (double, tw o runs). Adam
D ry d e tt ( d o u b le , r u n ) , J .J .
H rynnl (single), Albert H arris
(tw o runs) and F loyd, Mom
Slokes nnd Jose Vcluzcpie* (one
run each)
J a m e s P a y n e . J c rm n tn e
Mackey. I.uke Young. Dem etrius
Heaves and Mike Mamcy scored
one run c u rb Tor tb r M arlins
(1 3 ).

C o n trib u tin g to the Moyals
(3-1) attack were Churl Sheffield
(double, tw o singles. Iw o runs).
Antoine Cussnnovu It wo singles,
tw o rim s), Randy Casey and
T om m y Raines J r (one double
and tw o run s each). Nathaniel
C line (single, three runs). Nick
Johnson (single, run). Melvin
M o lt ( th r e e r u n s I. F ra v is
I lam pio n (Iwo runs) and M lk r
II art sock and J im m y Parsons
(one rim r a d ii.
Providing the offense for the
Ex (Mrs were Major Fisher und
Johnathan Justice (one single
and one ru n rneh) nnd Chris
Vaughn. Jam es Drake, M arkls
Sheppard and James G unn (one
ru n ca d i).
Pacing llte Blue Jays (1-3)
were Mark K e n t (two slnglrs).
h a w r e n e r H u d n ll I d o u b lr ) ,
T re llis S m ith . ILtrry Porter and
Joe perry lone s ln g lr and one
run r a d ii and Sieve Plpltnnc.
h a rm 'll Fiiyson and J u s tin Hall
(one ru n each!
H id in g lor ihe C ardinals worn
Mlehnrd I lodger (Iw o doubles,
m ill. Wesley W inkle (double,
run), Erie Sperry (single, Iwo
runs) and Hubert Mandall (single,
m ill

Seminole—
Continued from ID
day. allowed no h lls.
walked three, struck oul live
(Including the side in Ihe u ln th l
and handled lour halls till hack
in Into over the final four tim ings
to gel ihe w in
Hraden pitched well h ill he
gol tired, said Seminole head
co ach M ike P ow ers " D e o il
I D a n ie ls) p itc h e d v e ry w ell
especially considering he only
had three days rest"
File Tribe iiim n r varsity made
the day a clean sweep as they
posted a 12 H victory.
S e m in o le 's w in n in g r a lly
sta rted w ith one o u l
Brian
W lltcox walked and moved to
second as Joe T ittle was lilt by a
p ilch lor the second lim e in the
game Built runners advanced
o il a passed hall, hot W lllrn x was
throw n m il al the plate for the
second ool ol the Inning on a
Corey Gnehee grounder to see
m id
Tom Holland Jr. then came
th rough w ith a line drive singletu center, scoring T lllle Alex
Acosta followed w ill) another
M ill single In lell belli to plait
&lt;im bee sviili an insurance run
Providing lire ollense lot Ihe
I l lh c w ere A co sta (d o ub le
single. H ltll. Jam ie K ing (double,
single, run). W illeox |2-for-3l.
Holland (two singles, run. HHI).
Braden and T ittle (one double
and one ru n each), D aniels
(single, tw o HHI), Mike Meadows
(single, run) arid Goehee (run).
Seminole (1 I Ft| w ill host New
Sm yrna Beach al A lu m n i Field
in the Seminole High School
Basehall C om plex al 3 p.m
Wednesday.

Track---------Continued from ID
Dnher and Joelle Townsend.
S tuckey. J u lie Weber, Molt
orison, and Barkley won ihe 4 x
lOO-mcter high hurdle s h u tile
relay w ith a school record tim e
o f 1:13.7.
Duhcr, who also plays first
base for the Lake Mary fast pitch
softball team , ju s t missed scor­
ing in Iw o In dividu al events,
lln ls h ln g seventh In the shot pul

127-fi) and eighth in the high
lu m p |4-8|. Team points o nly go
lo tire top six places In each
event.
S t u c k e y a n d H o o d a ls o
llitlshed lust out of tire scoring.
Stuckey placing seventh in the
trip le Jump (32-514) w hile Hood
ru n ic In seventh in the MX)m eter dash (12.7). Lake Mary
took seventh In both the illsI a n e c in e d 1e y a n d 4 x
1,000-tueter relays.

Church-------Continued from ID
h it — Tom
C lark. .Jell Laird. Wayne Gager.
C entral Baptlsl was led by.
w ith four h lls — H ill T rrw llllg e r
(triple, double); tw o hits — Mlcli
u rd W a lk e r (d o u b le ). J o h n
L am er. Tom Holland Sr.. Mike
Glhsou: one Itll — Mike McCoy.
E ric Luce. J e ll U c rry h lll, Mike
lln rtm u u . Doug Lticc. Dickey
i.cMoy, Kddle Coggltt.
P o w e r in g i h e N a t i v i t y Crusaders were, w ith fo u r h lls —
Mike F ra irlc k (triple), J o h n n y
Haddock: three hits — Blake
M urray (rim ihlc). Don Basil: tw o
tills — Paul M lotkow ski. John
D o n a h u e . A r t B e a c h . B en
F ra lric k : one hit — Mel Goings
(double).
G e ttin g th e h it s lo r th e
T rin ity -M a je s ty were, w ith three
h lls — M anny Garay: tw o h lls —
Tonrly Rosas, Lane T ra w lck: one
lilt — Ruben Quinones. Sian
Im rn lc h . S ieve J a rr e ll. Dave
Musas.
D oing the damage fo r the
N a tlv Ity -D ls c lp le s w ere, w ith
four I i II h — B illy Q u inn (double):
iw o h lls — M ark H a rtlz c w lc /
(double). Jo h n S nfarclll, Mich

Schulz. Anne Guwaii: one hit Mike W illiam s, Mike Baling. J lii
G r e e n , H a n d y M e e d . J in
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Mike Kyle, Mlek Good,ill. Marl
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Hrnw ti. Lisa Pro|&gt;si.
C o n tr ib u tin g lo the Souf»
Sem inole C hristian ollense were
w ith three h lls - Todd L lu x lo i
(home run. double); (wo h lls Brian Buchnnon (triple), D arret
Bonsai. C in d y Bonsai, Ju sai
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Sanfottl Herald, Sonlord, Florida - Monday, April 11, 1994 - 38

People
IN B R IE F
AARP meets Thursday
SANFORD — The S uiifurtl Chapter AARP *1 97 7 w ill hold the
regular m o n lh ly H ire lin g o il Thursday, A p ril 14. nt 10:30 u.m.,
al the Hanfonl Senior Center, A covered dish luncheon w ill
follow I tie meeting. Those intcrcslcd lire welcome to intend.

Blood Bank seeks donors
C entral Florida lllood Rank Is asking donors o f a ll types or
blond — especially O-typc donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second SI. For Inform ation, call 322 0822,

Help for gamblers offered
Gumhlers Anonym ous und G am -Anon for fa m ily and friends,
meet separably Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p in.. C hurch of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. M aitland.
For more inform ation, call 230-9200.

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there Ih help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon grrmp for friends and
fa m ily of alcoholics, w ill meet each Monday. Tuesday und
Thursday night nt H p m . al the Sahara Club. 2f&gt;87 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more In form ation, call 3 3 2 -4 122.

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at 8 p.m . at the
Presbyterian House o f G oodw ill, 3 17 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Nurses to meet monthly
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association o f Florida. Inc.,
meets the second Monday o f the m onth al 6:30 p.m. al
K llarney llap ttst C hurch, 701 Formosa Ave. C.R.U. class
provided each m onth. A ll m eetings are open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs. For Inform ation call 2 9 9 -4 3 2 1.

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
C lub gathers al the Lake Mary Senior Center. 1F&gt;8 N. C ou ntry
C lub Road, to make baby clothes, und Items for nursin g homes
us well us Items for the C hrlstm us Store. The Item s made by
the i ltib are donated to precmle (tables, n ursin g home residents
and g ills for the annual C hristm as store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The Sanford Lions C lub meets every Tuesday at noon at the
A m erican Legion on South Sanford Avenue For Inform ation,
call 32 1-0700

Stroke Club offers support
Cent ral Florida Stroke C lub in c c ls on I he second Tuesday
each m onth for those w ho have had strokes, th e ir fam ilies,
caregivers or others who arc Interested In learning more about
being victo riou s over stroke. Meetings arc held at Hroadwuy
U nited M ethodist C hurch. 406 K. Am elia. Orlando.
For Inform al Ion, call R ill Craig, president, al 323-3625.
Voices of V icto ry meet every T hursday at 1:30 p.m. at the
church. A Joyous tim e o f sharing. Hinging and Inspiration Is led
by Ralph "S p o o n le " Spohu accompanied by Ruby Nygren at
the piano and organist Mac Gray.
For Inform al Inn call H94-H176 or 6-14-0434.

Over-50 Club meets Tuesday
I he Over 50 C lub meets the second and fo u rth Tuesday, at
10:30 a .m ..a t the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanlord D uplicate bridge C lub meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce. 400 K. First St..
Sanford.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klw anls C lub o f Casselberry meets every Tuesduy at 7:30
it.m .. id Village Inn. corner Dog T rack Road und US H ighway
17-92 In l.ongwood. For Inform ation, call 831-8545.

Correction
A photograph o f Je rry Nance, executive director o f Teen
Challenge Florida, on Page 5R o f ihc Hvruld Sunday Incorrectly
Identified h im as Je rry Vance.
The Herald regrets Ihc error.

Caladiums thrive well in shade
C aladium s arc troplcnl foliage p ln n ls that
can u(l«l needed color to the shadier portions
o f the garden w here flow ering plant choices
are few. They are perennials that arc native
to tropical Am erica, w ith most co m ing from
the Amazon basin In Hrnzll.
T w o different leaf-types are available.
These Include the fancy and lance leaves
caladium s. The most pop ular and fa m ilia r Is
the fancy leaved ru b id iu m , w hich have large
somewhut rounded leaves. The lance leaved
type Is distinguished by a narrow , elongated
leaf that tapers to a sharp point and a more
com |&gt;act, d w a rf grow th habit.
Caladium s arc eusy to grow, p ro vid ing a
few basic grow th guidelines are observed.
For greater selection, purchase caladium s as
tubers (bulb-llke structures!. Most garden
centers have entire secllons devoted to
bulbs/tubers etc. Check w ith yo u r favorite
g a rd e n c e n te r fo r a v a ila b le v a rie tie s .
C aladium s can also lie purchased In con­
tainers for an Instant effect. Caladium s.
w hether using tubers or [lotted plants,
require the same g ro w ln gco nd ltlon s.
Plant caladium s In a m oderately rich
well-prepared soil bed. In a shaded or partly
shaded location. Soils for caladium s shuld
be porous and contain p le nty o f organic
m atter. These co nditions Insure aeration,
d rainage, and s u ffic ie n t w ater h o ld in g
capacity for o p tim u m grow th. To obtain
these soil conditions it w ll he necessary to
amend o u r sandy soils w ith organic matter.
Sources o f organic m a ile r Include coarse
peat moss, well rotted m anure, o r com ­
posted yard and kitch en waste.
The ru b id iu m Is rugged, but most species
w ill not tolerate fu ll sun In the sum m er —

DEAR ABBY: I have )ust seen
“ S ch ind ler’s L is t," a very pow er­
ful m ovie that every Am erican
should see. I was rem inded of a
piece you had In yo ur co lu m n
tille d " I Dldn'1 Speak U p."
Now llio t “ S ch ind ler’s L is t"
has won seven academy awards,
that co lum n m erits repeating.

TRICIA
THOM AS

C aladium s come In a wide choice of
colors. The [lopulur C andldlum and W hile
C h ristin a s varieties are w hite w ith strongly
co ntrastin g green veins. These varieties
brighten shaded areas and are p a rtic u la rly
handsome when Interspersed w ith plants
thut produce w h ile flowers or plants w ith
w h ile vartcgnicd lenves. like vnrlegatcd
vinca, hydrangea or Urlope.

fu ll sun Is considered six plus hours of sun
per day. Even though some varieties ur
suggested lo r lu ll sun, none seem to perform
as well as those planted In some shade.
Therefore, lo r best results, plant caladium s
In si semi-shaded location. From 40 to 60
percent shade Is considered Ideal. The fancy
leaved varieties can be used In areas
exposed lo fu ll sun fnr one to tw o hours per
diiy. preferably In the cooler m o rn in g hours.
Longer exposure destroys ih r ch lo ro p h yll In
Ihc leaves and lim its g row th. Overexposure
to full sun may cause foliage bleaching or
even b u rn in g of the th in n e r leaved varieties.
The cnhullum prefers a m olsi soil b u l not
a soggy or poorly drained one. O verw aterlng
In poorly drained soil w ill cause decay o f ih c
fleshy tubers or roots. M ulching plants anti
m a in ta in in g high h u m id ity are beneficial to
healthy foliage If soils are allowed lo dry.
w iltin g occurs rap id ly. Foliage loss Is like ly
II plants rem ain w ille d for any considerable
length o f time.

Popular p in k or rose colored leaves appear
on such varieties as Lord Derby. PlnkCloud.
Kathleen, Rosebud. C urnlyn W harlon and
others. C rim son Wave has a showy crim son
c rin k le d center. Red varieties Include: Rlnze.
Jo hn Peed, Red F la ir and Freda Hcm plc.
Dark green veins and borders give added
accent lo the red leavr.s. Spangled Danner
has red glow ing leaves w ith p in k spots.
C aladium s arc also easy to grow In a pot
or tu b for a shaded spot on the patio or in an
entrance area. W hen In pots the th irs ty
plant w ill require extra w atering, especially
as sum m er heals up.

C aladium s repsond lo proper frrttllz o llo n .
A complete fe rtiliz e r should he m ixed w iththe soil and organic m a ile r al p la ntin g tim e.
A m in im u m o f (wo pounds o f a com plete
fe rtiliz e r s u rli as 8-8-8 per KX) square feel

W hether In a container, In masses, or as
border m aterial, th is popular sum m er tuber
w ill provide color to Ihe home garden a lt
su m m e r long fo r ve ry little cost and
m aintenance.

Optimists hear
school leader
Dr.Paul Hagerty (loll), superin­
tendent ot Seminolo County
public schools, spoke on how
Im portant the O ptim ist work Is
to the school system when the
Sanford Optim ists held their
weekly meeting al the Colonial
Room In Sanlord. Ho told Ihe
mem bership how m uch things
have changed (or the better
3inco he attended school. Ho
said ovorythlng Is so much
more technical today that a
p e rs o n n e e d s a lo t m ore
e d u c a tio n than In previous
years. President Rick Houso
presided over Iho m eeting. Lt.
Governor Dick W all prosontod
the club w ith a paich for a
co ntribu tion lo the O ptim ist
International Foundation. Ho
also presented a pin lo Poggy
Hardin for bringing in 10 now
members.

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

NANCY SMITH, PHOENIX
DEAR NANCYd have ru n (hat
colum n several lim e s over the
years. It wag w ritte n by the Rev.
M artin N lcinoellcr, a Germ an
Lutheran puslor w ho was a r­
rested b y the Gestapo and was
sent to Dachau, a concentration
camp. In 1938, He was freed by
the A llie d Forces In 1945.
Here Is Ills m oving piece:
I D ID N 'T SPEAK UP
" I n G erm any, the Nazis flrs i
came for the com m unists, and I
d id n 't speak up because I w asn't
a co m m un ist. Then they came
for the Jews, and l d id n 't speak
up because I w asn't a Jew. Then
they came for the trade u n ­
ionists, and I d id n 't speak up
because I w asn't u trade u n ­
ionist, They they came for the
Catholics, hm I d id n 't speak up
because I was a Protestant. Then
they came lo r me. and by that
tim e Ihcte was no one left to
speak ftir m e."

DEAR ABBY: I am a recently
divorced woman. I had not been
w ith it m an for more than a year
— u n til tw o weeks ago w hen I
m et m y next-door neighbor and
his llvc-ln g lrlflrc n d . I knew him

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W alt u n til all danger o f frost Is past to
[iln n t out In the open. Tubers should he
planted tw o Inches deep and about 18
Inches apart. Pack the soli firm ly around
them when p la n tin g . Equal spacing Is
suggested for potted plants.

s llg h lly In high school. He Is
very a lii active, and I felt an
In sta nt m ugnetism when o u r
eyes met.
Well, his g irlfrie n d went m il ol
tow n, and he came over. One
th ing led to anolher. and lie
spent the n lg lil here li was one
ol the most w o u d rrlu l e xp e ri­
ences of m y life. I am not easy,
but I'm now feeling a lot ol
m ix e d e m o tio n s lik e g u ilt ,
shame, depression and Joy. I
d on 't know how lo net around
h im w h e n tils g ir lfr ie n d Is
around. I'm on Ihe verge o f (ears
every tim e I th in k about It.
A bby, n o rm a lly I can solve m y
own problem s, but I've never
been In u situation like ib is
before.
Please don 't use my location —
they have a newspaper on llic lr
doorstep every m orning, loo.
Ry the way. I made h im use u
condom — th a t's one less th in g
lo w o rry about. We were both
sober: he's In AA. and d rin k in g
Is against m y religion. Please tell
me w hat to do. I feel like a
schoolgirl again.

SEE1NQ STARS
DEAR SEEING STARS: A
person who Is liv in g w ith some­
one ol Ihe opposite sex should
d e fin ite ly be c o nside red offlim its . I advise you not (o see
h im again ns long as he and his
1lve-ln lady are roommates. It
you do. you w ill surely end up
w ith a broken heart. Or worse.

DEAR ABBY: Please settle a
disagreement between a w ork
associate and me. Is It proper to
apply lip s tic k al Hie (able after
lunch o r din ne r In a restaurant?

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service" • dedicated to
welcoming new residents.
It is our desire lo make you feel
welcome and lo acquainl you
with our cily.
If you are new in the area, or
know o f a family who is, a phone
call w ill bring a prompt visit
from our representative. She has
brochures, civic information,
maps; and lo help with your
shopping needs, cards o f intro­
duction and gifts from local
merchants.
Local merchants arc also en­
couraged lo inquire about Ihc
availability o f our services.

T.L.R., CHULA VISTA, CALIF.
DEAR T.L.R.: A 10-second
dub o f lip s tic k Is perm issible.
However, any procedure that
lasts longer Ilia n half a m in ute
and m ig ht cause d a n d ru ff to tly.
o r p o w d e r to se ttle on Ih c
tahlcclnth. Is a no-no.
DEAR ABBY: T h is Is for
"A p p re h e n s iv e " about signing a
pre nu ptia l agreement:
Follow A b b y's advice about
g ettin g yo u r ow n lawyer. Then.
If you decide to go ahead w ith
the m arriage, he prepared for a
life o f yours und m ine — not
ours.
You w ill then have a business
urran gcm cn l, not a m arriage.
And you w ill never be an equal
pnrtner.
It Is not a good Idea; loo m uch
caution and lack o f tru s t w ill
m uke the p artne r w ith less feel
undervalued.
LIVING WITH IT

SANFORD
GRACE M. STINECIPHER

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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DIVISION
CASE NO,: M W OR I I P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:
DONNA L MCCLESKEY,
W ife/Petitioner,
and
RONALDL.MCCLESKEY,
Husband/ Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALDMCC1.E5KEY
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action lor Dissolution ol Mar
rlag* h.is been Iliad against you
and you art required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses, II
any. lo It on IKE B ROSS. JR .
P A . W ll# /P * t lt l0n * r ‘ » a l
lorney. ahow address la IMS
East Robin con Slraat, Orlando.
Florida 17*01, on or balora April
II, 1994, and III* lb* original
with lh* clerk ol this court
e ith e r b e fo re s e rv ic e on
W lle/Petlllonef's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other
wise a default will be entered
agalmt you tor the relief de
mended In lh* petition.
DATE DON. MARCH It. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
A i Clerk ol the Court
BY DIANE K BRUMMETT
A l Deputy Clerk
Publish- March I I. I t A April 4.
II, IN I
DE P 114

IN R E ;
SAMUEL I LANDSKRONER
Deceased,
and
SAMUEL I. LANDSKRONER
LIVIN G TRUST OATEO AND
ESTABLISHED ON March 71,
mi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
AGAINST THE ABOVE DE
C E DEN T W HICH PERSONS
SEEK TO RECOVER FROM
THE ABOVE TRUST:
D e c e d e n t. S A M U E L I
LANDSKRONER. who died on
October H , m j , was the settlor
ol th* above trust.
Tire names end addresses ol
th* co alternate trustee* ot the
above trust serving as a result
ol th* settlor's death and th*
name end address ol their
allorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE N O TIFIE D TH A T:
All creditor* ol th* decedent
and other persons having claims
or demand* against decedent
which creditors or persons seek
to recover trom the above trust
on whom e copy of this nolle* Is
served within three month*
after fh * date of lh * flr tf
publication of Ihl* nolle* must
serve their claims with the
t r u l l * * * re fe re n c e d below
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
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors ol lh*
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against lh*
decedent which creditors or
persons seek to recover from lh*
above trust m ull serve Ihelr
claims with lh* trustee* refer
enced below W ITH IN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THISNOTICE
A LL C L A IM S A N D DE
M ANOS NOT SO S ER V E D
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* dal* ol lh* llrst public*
lion ol this Nolle* Is April II, II.
ms
DEQ94

LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to Chaplsr 91191.
Laws ot Florida, It I i the Intent
of Ihe Public Defender, I Bits
Judicial Circuit, lo designate Ihe
following position lor inclusion
In lh* Senior Management Serv
Ice Clast:
Position No. :009*S
Class Title:
Administrative Director
Publish: April 4. II, 1994
O E Q I4

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* I i hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
lh* Planning A Zoning Com
m inion In th* City Commliilon
Chamberi, City Hell. Sanlord.
Florida, al 1:00 p m. on Thurtday. April 11. t994. to conildor a
rtquetl lor • Conditional U h In
a H l-I, Restricted In d u itrlil
Zoning D liln cl.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S W
ol Lot 1 Plus All of Lot I Plut th*
Alley South of Lot I ol Iho Oak
Hill Subdlvlilon a t recorded In
Plal Book ) , peg* 14 ot lh*
Public Record! ol Seminole
County, Florida
Being more generally de­
scribed at 1111 S Orange Ave­
nue
Conditional U u Requested:
Addition to existing residence.
All parlies In Interest and
clllitns shall have an opportunl
ly lo be heard al M id hearing
By order ol lh* Planning A
Zoning Commission ol Iho City
ol Sanlord, Florida, this April I.
1994
Joe Dennison. Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
a person dec Idel to appeal a
decision med* with respect to
any matter considered at th*
above m eeting or hearing,
he/she may need e verbatim
record ol the proceedings Ineluding Ihe testimony and evl
dsnee, which record Is not
provided by lh* City ol Sanlord
(F1I940101)
P E R S O N S W IT H O IS
ABILITIES NEEDINO
ASSISTANCE TO PA RTIC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 119-5414 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCEOF THE M EETIN G
Publllh: April II. 1*94
DEQ10S

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USB
Nolle* Is hereby given thel a
Public Heering w ill be held by
th* Planning A Zoning Com
mission In lh* City Commission
Chambers. City Hall, Sanford.
Florida, at 1:00 p.m. on Thunday, April I I . 1994. lo consider a
request for * Conditional Use In
a SRTA. Single Family Dwell
log Residential Zoning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lol
9t. Sanford Heights, *s recorded
In lh* Public Records ot Semi
nol* County, Florida In Plal
Book!. P eg*41
8«lng more generally d*
scribed as 407 W. 1919s Street
Conditional U m Requested:
Accessory residential structures
(convert detached gareg* Into
dwelling unit).
All parlies In Interest and
clllitns shall have an opportunl
ty lob* heard al Mid hearing
By order ol lh* Planning A
Zoning Commission ol Its* Clly
ol Sanford. Florida, this April I.
1994
Joe Dennison, Chairmen
Planning A Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 11
a person decides to appeal *
decision med* wilts respect lo
any matter considered at th*
above m ealing or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record ol th* proceedings In
eluding lh* testimony end evl
dene*, which record Is not
provided by th* City ot Sanlord
IFS 744 01051
PE R S ON S W I T H DI S
ABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO P A R tlC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFIC E ADA COORDINATOR
A T 110 S i l l 41 HOURS IN
AOVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
Publish: April II. 1994
OEQ 10*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FllaHum berts I t l CP
IN R E ESTATEOF
GERTRUDE H DAVIS.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol lh*
eslel* ol Gertrud* M Devil,
d e c e a s e d , F ile N u m b e r
94-191 CP. Is pending In the
C ircuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probale D M
slon. the address ol which Is M l
North Perk Avenue, Sanlord,
FL J I I I I
The n am e* and
addresses ol lh* personal repre
sanlallv* and lha personal rep
resenlellve’s attorney are set
forth below
ALL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob
(ecilons that challenge the valid
Ity ol lh* will, the qualification*
ot lh* personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot this
Court are required to III* their
o b jection * 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
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands agalnit decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
nolle* Is served within three
months alter lh* date ol lh* llrst
publication ol this nolle* must
III* their claim* 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
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors ol Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against Ihe
decedent's estate must file Ihelr
claims with this court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
ALL C LAIM S. D EM ANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILE D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dal* ol lh* first public*,
lion of this Nolle* Is April a.
ms
Personal Representative
ArthurC Ktmlnskl
SMS Woodland Lakes Drive.
Apt. 1IJ
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
l)s II
Attorney lor Personal
Representative:
Bruce Charles King
I00SE Secosd Slreel, Sle 4000
Miami. FL l l l l t
Telephone (MS) '10 0050
Florida Bar No Ifts tl
Publish* Aprils, II. m s
DEO IS

““ l~NTHECIRCUITCOURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
CASE NO. t l 1441 CAM
DIVISION B
R Y L A N D M O R TG AG E
COMPANY,
Plainlltf.
VI
KEITH W LANDRY, etal.
DefendenKtl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an O rd er Re
scheduling Foreclosure Sal*
dated March I t , 1994, and tn
Itred In Case No 91 1441 CAISD
of Ih f Circuit Court ol th*
EIGH TEEN TH Judicial Circuit
In and tor SEMINOLE County,
F lo rid a w h ere in R Y L A N O
MORTGAGE COMPANY l l th*
P l a i n t i f f a n d K E IT H W.
LANDRY are lh* Defendants, I
will u l l to the highest end best
bidder lor cash at Ihe west front
steps ol th* SEMINOLE County
Courthouse el 11:00 e.m ., on
April i i . 1994, Ihe following
described properly e l M l forth
In seld Flnel Judgment:
LOT 101. DEER RUN UNIT IS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS, PAGE 54,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE, STATE OF FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W IT H TH E
F O L L O W IN G IT E M S OF
PROPERTY WHICH ARE L&amp;
CATED IN AND INSTALLED
IN AND INSTALLED AS A
PART OF THE IM P R O V E
MENTS ON SAID SAND RE
F R I G E R A T O R ,
RANGE O V E N . DISPO SAL.
Ol SHWASMF. R, V E N T /F A N .
w /w CARPET, SMOKE OE
TECTOR
WITNESS M Y HAND end the
M ai ul this Court on March 11,
ms
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By: JeneE. JeMwIc
Deputy Cletk
Publish: April4, It, I99S
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ‘ Miser* aren't lun to live with,
bui (hoy moke wonderful ancestor a." — David Brenner.

"N o w —is n 't th is b e tte r then
th a t stuffy old c a v o ? "

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Nolle* o7 S lw rltl'i te l*
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu* ol thel certain
W rit ol Esecullon Issued out ol
end under th* M il of th* County
Court ol Pinellas County, Ffor
Ida. CaM ftlOOUlOCOOsl upon a
• Inal ludgmenl rendered In th*
aloreMid Court on th* 17th day
ol June A 0 1991. In that certain
c a m entitled: Barnett Recovery
Corporation, Plelnlltl vs Karl
Peek and Carol Peek, Defendant
which aforesaid W rit ol Esecu
lion was delivered to me as
Sheriff ol Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
all the right, title end Interest ol
th* defendant. Carol Peek, In
and lo lh* following described
property, said property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida more particularly de­
scribed as follows:
On* l t d Ford A*roster Van,
B l u e / T a n V I n .
f IF MCA 1171J Z A lO lt l being
stored at Allemont* Towing,
ond th* undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida,
w ill at 11:00 A M . on Iho Nth
day ol April A O. 1994, oiler lor
sal* and soil lo Iho highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at Iho
Front (West! Door, at Iho llep*.
ot Iho Seminole County Court
house In Sanford. Florida, lh*
above described properly.
That said sale It being med*
lo u t llf y the forms ol this Writ
ot Esocutlon
Donald F Etllnger, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REGAROINO THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
A B IITIES ACT OF 1990, PER­
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILITY
N E E D IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O U LD CO NTACT 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 ­
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
T IO N . I1SJ I4T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PR O C EED IN G TELE
PHONE: (SCI) 110 4440 TTD
(4o;j m m i .
Published: March I t , 14, April 4,
II . with lh* tale on April 10.
1994
DEP I I I

PUB\iclALE
C O N T E N T S OF STORAGE
UNITS CONSISTING OF MIS
CELLANEOUSITEMSFOR
Robb. Linda
Rhoades, James
Sims, M J.
Janoth. O.
Vail, Imre
Gallagher EnlerprlM*
Koilowtkl. J ,
Relnllo, M
W ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC
A U C T IO N A T 411 M I N I
STORAGE. 110 NORTH CR 417,
LONOWOOD. FL ON 19 APRIL
1994 AT 1000 HOURS
Publish: April II. II , 1994
OEO 111

Vi

CITY OF LAKE MAR
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by lh * Planning and Zoning
Board ol lha City ol Lake Mary,
Florida, that M id Board will
hold a Public Hearing on April
14. 1994 al f 00 p m , or a t soon
a t pottlblt thereafter, to con
tlder a request Irom Surrey
Store Away, W. Sid* ol Rinehart
Rd , |utl north ot Stromberg
C a r lto n , a p p lic a n t, to r a
variance lo Chapter 1M0B (A)
( I I (b l. Lake M ary Cod* of
Ordinances to keep lh* t i listing
ground sign.
COMMENCE *1 lh* Northeett
corner of lh* Northeett 1/4 of
lh* Soulheesl 1/4 ol Section 4.
Township 10 South. Rang* M
East, Seminole County, Florida;
run Ihertce S99-19'11"W along
lh * North line ol said Northeast
1/4 ot th* Southeast 1/4 ol
Section 4, a distance ol 11100
loot lo lh* West right ol way line
o l R in e h a rt Road; thence
SOO*M’14"E along seld W ell
right ol way line, a distance of
172 41 feel lo e point lying N
00*14'14"E 400 00 feel of th*
South line ol said Northeast 1/4
ol lh* Southeast 1/4 of Section 4;
I hence S99-4*'4S"W a distance ol
114 00 I eel to a point lying S
*9* a ’41" W 901 00 ftei ol III*
East line ol M id Northeast 1/4 of
the Soulheesl 1/4 ot Section 4 for
a POINT OF BEOINNINGi run
thence S00-1*T4"E parallel with
M id E eit line, e distance of
100 00 feel; thence St9*4l'45"W
a distance ol 119 19 feel: thence
S00*19'1I"E a distance fo 71100
feel; thence N 91-40W W a die
lance of 54 01 feet lo lh* West
line of Mid Northeast 1/4 al lh*
Southeast 1/4 ol Section 4;
thence N09*19'ir'W along Mid
West line, a distance ot 499.99
fett; (hence N*9, 4i'4J"E a die
fence of 141 99 Iset to lh* POINT
OF BEOINNINO.
Contains 7.1112 e c re l or
171.411 square feet more or less
Th# Public Hearing will be
held In lh* City Commission
Chambers at 100 North Country
Club Road, Lake Mary. Th*
Public Is Invited to attend end
be heard Seld hearing may
continue Irom lime to time until
a flnel action Is med* by lh*
Planning and Zoning Board,
N O T E : PER SO N S ARE
A D V IS E D TH A T A TA PED
RECORD OF THIS M EETIN G
IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR
IT S C O N V E N IE N C E . TH IS
R E C O R D M A Y NOT C ON­
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RE
CORD FOR THE PURPOSES
OF APPEAL FROM A DE
CISION MADE BY THE CITY.
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
E N S U R E T H A T AN A D E ­
Q UATE RECO RD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
T A IN E D FOR A P P E LLA TE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR­
RANGEM ENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE. PER
SONS W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S
N E E D IN O ASSISTANCE TO
P A R T IC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
A D A C O O R D IN A T O R 41
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE
M E E TIN G AT (401) 174 1014.
C IT Y OF L A K E M A R Y ,
FLORIDA
Carol Foilar. City Clerk
OATEO: April 4.1994
Publish: April 11,1994

DEQM

NOTICE OF
PU BLICHEARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* Is hereby given that a
Public Heering will be held by
th* Planning A Zoning Com
mission in Iho City Commission
Chambers. City Hell, Sanlord.
Florida, al 1 00 p m. on Thurt
day, April 11, 1*94. to consider a
request lor a Conditional U m In
an Agricultural Zoning Oittrlct
LEGAL D E SC R IP TIO N
S
I H I 4 F I ot Lot 1, Pin* Lake
Groves, as recordad In th*
Public Records ol Semlnolo
County. Florida In Plat Book 9.
Pag* 11. .
Using more generally d*
scribed as 19SI Low* Avenue
Conditional U m Requested
Stormwater treatm ent pond
wllhlh a w elllltld secondary
protection rone (Schedule M
Sec. 1 0 Welltteld Protection)
All parlies In Interest end
cllliens shell have an opporlunl
ly lo be heard *1 Mid heering
By order ot the Planning A
Zoning Commission of the City
ol Sanlord. Florida, this April I.
1994.
Jo* Dennison, Chairmen
Planning A Zoning
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
a person decides lo *pp**l a
decision med* with respect lo
any matter considered *1 lh*
above m ealing or hearing,
h*/ihe may need a verbatim
record ol th* proceedings In
eluding lh* testimony end evl
dene*, which record Is not
provided by the City of Sanlord
(F 5 144 OIOS)
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
ABILITIES NEEOINO
ASSISTANCE TO PA RTIC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 110141* 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
Publllh April 11.1994
OEQ ID*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIOHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
CaM No.&gt;911119 CA^I4E
OENERAL JURISDICTION
FLEET REAL ESTATE
FUNDINGCORP
Plaintiff,
VS

CLEOPHAS W HITE, at ux,
etal.,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* Is hereby given thel th*
undersigned Maryann* M o tm ,
Cltrk of th* Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
will, on th* ltth day ol May,
1994, al 11:00 e.m. *1 lh* West
Front Door ol th* Seminole
County Courthouse, In lh* City
of Sanford. Florida, oiler lor
Mis end sell at public outcry lo
lh* highest end best bidder lor
cash, lh* following described
property situated In Semlnolo
County, Florida, to wit.
LOT 19, ACADEMY AAANOR
UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK II.
PAGE 14, PUBLIC RECORDS
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 THE
F O L L O W IN G IT E M S OF
PROPERTY WHICH ARE LO
C A T E D IN A N D P E R M A
NENTLY INSTALLED AS A
PART OF THE IM PR O VE
MENTS ON THE SAIO LAND:
R A N G E /O V E N . HOOD DIS
POSAL. DISHWASHER. CEN
TRAL HEAT AND AIR. HOT
WATER HEATER, ANO WALL
TOWALL CARPET,
purluanl lo th* (Inal decree ol
foreclosure entered In a case
pending In M id Court. Its* style
of which Is: F L E E T REAL
ESTATE FUNDING CORP. vs.
CLEOPHAS W HITE. *1 ux.. t l
*1.
Persons with e disability who
need * special accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
*1101 N. Park Avenue. Suit* N.
101, Sanlord. Florida 11111 al
least live days prior lo th*
proceeding. Telephone: (401)
111 4110 eat. 147711 I 900 m
111 I (TD D), or 1 (9001 915 1770
( V), vl* FI or Ida Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand end olflclal aeal ol M id Courl th li 1st
deyol April, 1994.

(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK
By i Dorothy W. Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 11, II, 1994
DEQM

N O T IC IO P
PU BLICHEARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* ll hereby given Ihel a
Public Heering will be held by
th* Planning A Zoning Com
m inion In lh* City Commission
Chambers. Clly Hell, Sanlord.
Florida, si I N p m on Thurs
day, April II , 1914. lo consider a
request for • Conditional Us* In
* R IJ . Restricted Industrial
Zoning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot
I I , Sanlord Commerce Park. *s
recorded In th* Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florida In
P ill Book 11. Page*.
Being more generally da
scribed as: ITTCommerceWey
Conditional Um Requested
Paving construction of tic* and
shop
All partlas In Intarasl and
cllliens shall hava an opportunl
ty lo be heard al M id hearing
By order ol lha Planning A
Zoning Commission of th* City
ot Sanlord. Florida, this 4th day
of April. 1994.
Joa Dennison. Chairmen
Planning A Zoning
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It
a person decides to appeal a
decision med* with respect lo
any mailer considered al th*
above meeting or heering.
ho/the may need a verbatim
record ot th* proceedings In
eluding th* tesllmony and avl
danca. which tacord Is nol
provided by th* Clly ol Sanlord
IFS 144 0101)
P E R S O N S W I T H DI S
ABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO PA RTIC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 110 S ill 4) HOURS IN
ADVANCEOF TH E M E E TIN G
Publllh: April II, 1944
DEQ 109
NOTICE OF
PUBLICHEARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* Is hereby given Ih it *
Public Heeling will be held by
lh * Planning A Zoning Com
mission In lh* City Commission
Chambers. City Hell, Sanlord.
Florida, el 1:00 p m . on Thurs­
day, April 11, 1994. to consider a
request for a Conditional Use In
a OC-2, General Commercial
Zoning Olitrlcl.
LEOAL DESCRIPTION: Be
ginning al a Point 179 4 F I N end
2S FI W ol th* InlerMdlon ol the
centerline at 1st Street end
Holly Avenue, run N 1M FI. W
IIS FI. S ISO Ft, E I2S FI lo lh*
Point ol Beginning; AND: Lot
X . LAKE MONROE INDUS
TtllA L PARK, according to th*
Plal thereof as recorded In Piet
Book 14. Peg* 79 ol th* Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida.
Being more generally de­
scribed as: 100 N. Holly Ave.
Conditional Um Requested:
Melal fabrlcellon/welding shop
All parlies In Interest end
cllliens shell have an opportunl
ty lo be heard at M id heering
By order ol th* Planning A
Zoning Commission ol lh* City
ol Sanlord, Florida, this Ith day
ol April, (994.
Jo* Dennison, Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If
a parson decides lo appeal *
decision med* with respect to
any matter considered *1 the
above meeting or hearing,
he/the may need e verbatim
record of lh * proceedings In
eluding the testimony end evl
dance, which record Is nol
provided by the City ol Sanlord.
(F S 144 0105)
P E R S O N S W I T H DI S
ABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO P A R T IC I­
PATE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
A T 310 S i l l 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Publllh: April II, 1994
DEQ10!
•

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In business al 101
Card Courl, Lake Mery, Semi
nol* County, Florid*, under the
F ic titio u s N em o ol P R O ­
FESSIONAL BUSINESS RE
SOURCES OF FLORIDA, end
thel I Intend to roglsler Mid
nemo with lh* Olvlston ot Cor­
porations, Tellehestee, Florid*.
In accordance with th* pro­
visions ol lh* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes, To Wit: Section 441 09.
Florida Statutes If9l.
Barber* A. Rieplennlk
Publish: April 11,1944
OEQ4IA

71 —Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
8:00 A.M. • 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY

CLOSED SATURDAY
&amp; SUNDAY

Orlando • Winter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 comtcLtllv* tlm o i...........37c a lino
7 consocullvt tlm o i...........70c a lint
3 coniKullvt times...........91* ■ lino
1 tlm i............. .......... — 11.19 a lino
Ratal i t * pot Isiuo, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lima Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

.C L E R IC A L RESEARCH.
Wonderful position gueren
teed lo lake you pieces Super
botiendbenefllsl Train lullyl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
14* W. H lh S I. 1111114
D R IV ER FOR Ownef/Operater
wills C U L for SMI* ol Fla ■
Home week end*. 1XF1410

DRIVERS
Ewell In d u ilrltt !» Accepting
application tor MM driven In
the O rla n d o a re a
17400
Narcotsee Md» Must have
COL license Full benefit
package. Apply at:
I ISO High St.
______ l —Hi weed E O I

EXPERIENCED COOKS
Scheduling may nclud* Horald Ailverlitet at Ihe cost ot an additional day
Cancel when you get results Pay only tot day* your nd runs at ratrj earned
Use (lit description lor lailtisl insults Copy must follow acceptable typo
graphical to/m ‘Commercial hsrqusmcy rales are available
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday 12 Noon Friday • Monday 5 30 P M Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In th* event ot an error In an
•d, the Sanford Herald will be taeponelbla for th* flrat
Ineertlon only and only fo lha •(tent of tha coal of that
Inearllon. Pleeaa chock your ad lot accuracy tha flrat day M
rune.

Full lime Apply In person
P e r r y 'i Reslurrsnl, upper
level. All.monte M ill

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON
Musi have own tools and be
able to do heavy collision
Apply In person between 4am
and 1pm at 14*1 Country Club
Hoed, Sanlord 1711044
.F O R K L IF T O P E R A T O R .
14 SO hr Permanent |ob wllh
lullbenelitt Hlrlrgnowl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
70*W .U t h 5 l..m 11)4

G 000 WORKERS NEEDED
71—Help Wanted

1 2 - Elderly Care
ADULT CARE In our private
home Sanlord area Lots ol
loving car* tor your loved
ones Contact Holly tn etal
ADULT CARE In private San
tord home fSSO/mo Inc love,
m eals, tran sp o rt , enter
lelhment, A moresSS 1491

21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*. Iranspor
tatlon. counseling, private
doctor plus living etpentes
Bar &gt;11751} Clearwater Attorney
John F ticker
) SOO Sit 1440

.A U T O B IL L IN G .
Handle accounts lor out stand
Ingdealsl Benetllsgalorel
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

AVON p re d u c lil. 00# Earn to
S0*k No door/door P T/FT
S ondllll 1191/1 90D S44 7199

BOOKKEEPER
Part lime Able to fill oul
quarterlyi and do Income fa.
CaM Nancy in«S4S
a CARPENTER T R A IN E E •
Great fulural Permananl |ob
Gel paid RAIN or SHINE 11
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
reow n i h i l . 11) lira

ATTENTION SECOND SHIFT
PARENTS! Reliable
childcare with hot meets
Licensed daycare facility Cell
for rates H I7 H l/L ic »19110
CHILDCARE IN MY HOME
Reasonable ra ta l Fenced
yard, meats A snacks 114 S/4I

CDL CLASS A DRIVERS
Clean 7 yr MVR full and part
dm# In Soullt Orlando 1 yrt
« xper itnc• Call i f f 1If f

41—Cemetery Loll
PARK Masonic
Gardens, 1 lots
m ans

4 3 — In v e s t ig a t iv e
S e r v ic e s
M AJESTIC IN V ES TIG A TIVE
k r v i i n Domtutit re la horn
Free comulfahon 4 f l) u H M l

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We re well In i* our 3rd decade
ol training successful agents
No licenser
We'll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
R lA LTO R S
n in e *
C O M P A N IO N /H flM F M A K E R
10 live with elderly lady
Sal ar y, pr i va t e l i vi ng
quarters, etc Call alter 10am.
please 179 4700____________

COOK

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

Homestyl* foods Apply 1 4
PM al Holiday Houst Hestau
rant. Hwy 1197 near Laka
Mary A Drug Irea Workplace

EARN 11,000 1)000 per month
perl time working to IS hours
per week Serious only
__________ 119 9019

CULTURED MARBLE
MANUFACTURER
Needs experienced
e riN IS H E R
e INSTALLER
• SET UP/POURER
11 experienced In fiberglass,
w# will train Call 494 .040

61—Money to Lend

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE M0NEYI
All yog need ll your fill# jack
Diamond for appointment
_________ 760 7779___________

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares, FI.
a well established and grow
mg C entral Flo rida bai«d
company offers yog
7 k to 7*4 per mile
Up to 17.000 mi per mo
Slop Oft Pay
Unloading Pay
Vacation Pay
Safety &amp; Performance Bonus
Spout#1Riding Program
Average Trip 5 7 Day!
Lale Model Conventional
Tractor!
If you have 7 years tractor
tra ile r. OTU and snow and Ice
experience plus- a good- driving
record, call

71—Help Wanted
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 111 0S)f or 111 4111

DRIVER WANTED
Full time Must have late
model econo vehicle for local
deliveries utlllllng personal
vehicle. Call 941 1 X 1 4 J 1 ____
A U T O BOOT R E PAI R
T E C H N IC IA N /P A IN T C R
Own tools Experienced Skills
in current models Orange
Clly are* Calf after I P M
904 It s ) 10t

GREENHOUSE WORKER
Tractor exp helpful Or Lie
req
M l
I S tall 111 0444

roe w. isihSt .in sirs
AUTO MECHANIC IM O B IU :
Certified or w/4 yrs exp end
w'deslr* fo become certified
Valid driver license and tools
F/T, soma weekends Cell tor
delalls 177 7194 Iv msg 9 1

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Cere

O A K LA N D
Memorial
sttao

D A ILY WORK/OAILY PAY
Report 4am
1101S Hwy 17 91 lonq wood
Call 494 t i l t alter 1pm

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•
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i Boommo

HAM ANO EGG DELI
Because ot increased sales
need help! 1st and 7nd shifts
available Heifer than average
pay Exp In making dell
sandwiches helpful Apply In
person AMACQ exit SI. $H 4A

HOST HOSTESS/CASHIER
Will train Apply 7 4 PM at
Holiday House Restaurant
Hwy 11 91 near Lake Mar y A
Drug tree Workplace

HOUSECLEAMERS
lor

TID Y MAID

S days/wk

wllh pay end benefit!. 1191149

TELEM ARKETER
Position open for an expert
enced telemarketer Evening
hours. 4PM TPM. Monday
through Thursday Apply m
person Sanlord Herald. M»
M F r *tx h A ve, ask Tor Tr ac y

• LEASING TRAINEE #
Show apt Personality w lfiff
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W l)th It.. I l l 1174
LOCATES Conduct your own
locate search f or a Hep tty
step guide send I l f f l fo
Locale. PO Boa 1401,
Sanlord. FL 11771 HOI

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Musi have COL "A ” wllh
clean MVR Produce expert
enc# and qood references re
quired Caller apply
M IC Trucking. 1911 W ISI SI
Sanferd, FL 40/ i l l Ms)

MAIDS

F/T M F B 4 P /T re ild flyer
delivery Molly Maid 747 SO07_

MECHANIC
Full time wllh citrus company
in Ml m i, Fl 40 hr l. Mon
day Friday with jv m ib ih ly of
some overflm*’ Heavy #m
phatls on farm equipment and
tru c k s 17 50 Per hr plus
benefits after vo days Con

tact Jan Dreher ®7 76t ***&gt;
eMECMANICAL •
• ENGINEER *
Excellent future1 You w ill be
working lor line'best I H orry I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA E M P LO YM EN I
700 W 75th St .711 5174
MEOICAL

RECEPTIONIST
For busy orthopaedic office
Call Sharon al 747 SS7S

Notice

Concrete

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Weyn*
Beel. I Men Quality Opera
I ton 111*1114/414 1*41

TOM A JEFF'* LAWN CAREI

all contractor* be rtg l*l*f*d
or corf Hied To verity a slat*
c o n tr a c to r * license c e ll
t 100 141 1940 Occupational
License* are required by th*
county end can be verified by
celllnq 111-1110, e&gt;l. 7411

A d d itio n s &amp;
R e m o d e lln s
RES./COMM. Vinyl Sldlnn ,
Alum . Fram ing . O ryw all.
Door*, Rooting, Concrete

111*411 s.o, Bjtint.CBCatfaao

a n e fls
C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind* Of home
repair*, painting A ceramic
III* RichardGrosx
I I I 1911

Moving

Electrical
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/res
Llc/ln t IER0004I91 111 4471

General Service! "
INDOOR A OUTDOOR
Plastering. Remodel new end

^ ilifo H ^ io m e ^ m ^ iy ^ ^ ^ ^

Home Improvement
AFFOHOABLE HOME Repair
Dependable. All phases. Call
lorFreeetf.M lchaal 1711101
R ESTORATION. DRY WALL,
melal studs, door*, trim, slit
Ing. porches, decks, garebos
Llcensod/lnsurtd
111)0*1

Carpet/lnstallatlon
CARPET M IL L DIRECT
Big Discount* Famous Brandt
First Quality. TopLIne.
Slalnmatttr, Saxonies,
Trecklesi. Sculptures*4 99yd
Commercial level loops 4149 yd
Installation *07 )34 *400

Carpet Cleaning
SAMS CARPET CLEANING
plus strip and bull floors.
R tiid in fla l/c o m m trc la l 14
hrs. 134 1141, beeper 444 0541

C le a n in g S e rv ic e * * "
HONEST DEPENDABLE
Person lo clean your house
|u it th* way you ilk* II at a
price you *u r* can afford.
Call Verm * 11M404

R *! /Comm . depend Able, low

reft!I Freeetf

J » 7070

&amp;Storage

CLASS A MOVERS
Mi, xi rig
ip eclalltlt 1 0 \ ol) all local
move* with coupcei *’We move
—Withpride In mind" 3)1 41M

Painting
P A IN TfN Q , paper fling ing,
preiMjira we thing end dry well

rep F rte » if H i n /4
rtpelr

Tiressure Cleaning ~
DUN R ITE ! Clean driveways,
roofs, pool d e c k tr w alks,
houses F r te tif, 331 4172

Photography
BEACH. Spertt and Weddings
Mobil equip unique pricing
____ForJnfocall 134 9403

RITE-WAY,,I,M"'.....

Roollng

WE SHOW UP

OY5BERS HOME REPAIR 9
R O O F I N O : Painting,
c a rp e n try
B o n d /ln * /L lc
RC0044745
Call 174 4115

l

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T h ie 1)1*

W ork For You

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C n llC ltie im .il
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3 2 2 - 2 6 11MUrl

Landscaping
RANDY'S Q U A LITY

LAWNi

Complete pro cere since 19*0
Clean up*, hauling. I l l 0714

Lawn Service
J A D LAWN MAINTENANCE
W* da everything I Cell for
Ire* animat**.}]. sax

Swimming Pool
Servlco/Repalr
W EEKLY SERVICE from *45
mo. Chem Rite Pool Service
JToberf^Shoemaker

Tree Service
kcMOLS TREE SVC Lie s, Ins
"Lei fh* Professionals do It,"
Free estimates..........1712319

Window Repair
and Cleaning

WINDOW 1 SCREEN REPAIR:
s tim u li

A d v e r t i s e Your Business E v e r y D a y
For As L o w As $45 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 3 22- 2611

�T r

Sanlord HoroltJ, Snntorti, Florida - Monday, April

93—Rooms for Rent

Part lima tor Doctor'! office
S»nd reium et to
Blind Boi 304
P O Boa 1447
Santord. F l 33777 IMF

RteiptlonlU/Tfwscilpliomil
Eaparlanca required Sand
rMuma lo 311 N Mangouillne
A«&gt; . Sanford, F I 3177l
I m e o ic a l

LPN
I7h rth llti lla m 11pm
IV eiperletsce preferred
Apply In par ion
[wisery Manor 14 N Hwy I f t f
Oafcarr, FI

I

MEDICAL

RN

[barge nuriai tor fam Jpm
and II f ilsiftt IV and van
iiiator espenersceiteeded
Apply In potion
Dabary Manor M N. Hwy 11 1]
Dabary. PI_________
| MEDICAL

CNAS and ORDERLIES
Mutt ba carlillad ] II and f )
ttiIMt Apply In panon
Dabary Manor
U N . Hiay if n
Oabary, FI
« 7 *aa « « i

OFFICE HUP
P I
Compular eaperlersce
and organliatlonal tk lllt ra
quired Merllial ratordt aipa
r.anca helpful Must type to
•pm Sand raiumo to P O
ho* 1747, Santord FJ^lffff

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
Ptfra f atbtom invilt* you fo
mlvr IFt* iifv c t vi let I lie All
ttrrifo fItt, 10% from hom#
High com m inion. tel your
own hour*. free |V » sale* kit
tarn great reward* for doing
your |ob Car and phone
needed Mutt pottett mature
atbfudo Come end tee what
w t'r* all about om Tuetday,
April tflh at 6 30 In the
p r iv a te d in in g room at
Shoney t Restaurant, /&lt;UG ir to
Hr onion Highway. Klttimee
bitate RSVPby 4/11 M l U04
• PACKER TRAINEE •
I m l o r d t I r m ) IB u i y
a no la taler rteeiTt 1 people
r&lt;owl Eaty Ilf* work f
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
too w n th s t . i n n ; t

PRINTER
f •peritnred spray .painter
'errtlller wilts polyurethane
♦ r 1 1• m % 1 y r t t i p
Automotive marine rater tor
finishes Apply at
1479 Dotgner Piece
Sanford l l t t l d

PART TIME AID
to help elderly woman San
ford area Some driving,
leaning, cooking 7 t h r t day
Phone 111 000
JANITORIAL
Par t tim e c leaner / floor
per ton M ut t be able to pan
v m rity check Call 791 3JU

PR PERSON
(k» Getter I To vliif near home
v t*i in metro Orlando area
Territory and training pro
&lt; ded Gat allowance and in
( om e w i l l r a n g e I r om
l '00 ITOQ/wk part lime (Mourt
fitilb le ) Call M3 I U4

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
fu ll time for toddler* E «p
nec CaK for Appt j ; i »Jll or
i ; i vei) THE KIDS KORNER

PRODUCTION
10 NEEDEO
PERMANENT POSTIONS
W g co seek* individual* lor
avtembiy line Good attitude
Mgh energy and reliablity a
mutt MS diploma and good
work hittory required IS hr
Never a feet
Help Pertonnel, *Jf m i

SALES
17500 15000 per month
I MFMl n lf

SALES COUNSELORS
Reputable cemetery ottering a
greet opporlunlly lor people
oeilrlng lo gain reward by
ottering needed service* Full
training with •■callant health
A rallrtm anl banallli Full
lima poilliont with high In
toma polanhal Noe«peritnte
natatiary Call K Landrail
immadlalalyat i n 4241
SERVERS HOSTESS
DISHWASHERS
Experienced only for uptcale
tlu b____________Call H 100N
SM E N G IN E /E Q U IP M E N T
MECHANIC lor lawn ivc
Evening! 4 S houri Call lor
appl: M0 WOO laaua matiaga

TEACHERS
M u ll hava aarnad to h r i
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachalort dagraa In aarly
childhood.
I P WPS

TELEMARKETING
National M lg hat tavaral
opanlngi on 111 aggrattlva
telemarketing staff Wo olfar
lull training and banallli
Starting pay ii tF.SO hour
Experience pralarrad Call
M i Dakar, Mon Frl. 9 S
________&lt;407) 0 4 071)________

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light la haayy duly Must
hava looliandaiparlance
________ C a lln if M f ________

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Eiperlenced only Apply In
panon; Day i Inn. Santord
447113*54*_________
WAREHOUSE AND O EN ER A L
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonui for driven All ih lllt
available Dally pay, no toe
Report ready lo work J 30 am.
Industrial Labor Svc , 1011
Franch Av. Nophcnetalll

WRECKER DRIVER
Eiparlancad. M utt llva In
Sanford area A hava CDL.
Apply ah Bulch'l Towing.
7707 W. lit SI.

93—Rooms for Rent
A QUIET, CLEAN rm. In San
lord. Kltchan A phone use.
coin laundry I t t A up 314-4411
A Q U IE T FURN RM. \ v / D
combo, kit prlv., A/C, SfJ/wk.
+ dap l / I alec, non imokar.
374 4(44*1 tor 5pm
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle tlarllng
STS/wk. K llc h tn . phona,
laundry, vldao g a m ti. oil
itrael parking. 3H U 11______

Ii

FUlfN. ROOM private home,
houie prlv , nice area Raler
encei required H I M i l
IN P R I V A T E LONOWOOO
home Slaady em ployed,
M0/whl5O/dep.
(14 35(0
M A T U R E D PERSON. Light
cooking M5/wk F ln l and toll
_____ m w n ___________
NEWLY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room your own heal control,
refrigerator. microwave, and
color ly Oil Ureal parking
and maid service Convenient
location the bail In town
H I M M _____
SANFORD Private entry, quiet
area, houl* privileges tat'w k,
with tec dep 374 7444

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements are iub|ecf to
the Federal Fair Housing Act,
which makes II Illegal lo
edverthe any pcelerence, llm
lla lio n or d iscrim in atio n
based on race, color, religion,
sai. handicap, lamlllal status
or nail dial origin

EFFICIENCY. Ig prlv back
yard, all ufll me I SMt/mo 4
H 01/MC 773 l l l l c r 171(137
EFFICIENCY APT. Completely
furnished U tilitie s paid
U'J) mo til and toil 1J4 ltd
PRIVATE ENTRY A BATH
Utilities turn iao week t f i
deposit I I I S4IS_________ __
SANFORD I Ddrm Collage I
H d r m Apt
Eicetlent
neighborhood SfO/vvk I
I toe) sec
Call 171 f«71

K IT 'N' CA R LYLE® by Larry Wrlfihl

107-Mobile
Homes/ Rent
OSTEEN 7 bedroom. I bath On
10 acre! S4S0 plus 1)00 securl
t y. 304 44* llaOaller tpm
i BDRM I l / I BATH mobile
home M u lle t Lake Park
Estates
1404 11/ 171/

115—TndustriaF
Rentals
OFFICE/wirehoute space. 1300
Sq It. P rim e location al
entrance to Central Fla Re
glonal Airport 40/171 740f

* PRIME LOCATION *
7.100 sq M ol nice olllce
space 2.000 sq It warehouse,
alto lenced storage Airport
Blvd Ironlage 314*344

SPRING BREAK!!
One Bedroom Apar tments
ties DEAL
V oiiw oodA pti )7f ff74

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SPRING SPECIRLII
f Bdrm / I B allsll) m i
SHENANDOAH APARTMENT!

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm 1IAO mo
7 bdrm. 1410 mo and up

323 8670
MEA1 7 Dr Apt W 7nd St ArC
carpd?tfd kltcbvn equipped
IIVI) RJO • dg£ YU m i
OSTCCN i bdfm «pf |?S0 J
btfrm u w L.srtjr rm v qui«f
dtredi fJifkif»g 4iTf Mjyicrwn
t/2 §229__________
PARK AVE nk« A ( t m t 7
B ifrm hardw ood flo o r*
IJ/S mo 1700 dfp No p*!*
H Ijm d R y t
J24 ITJitvR
SANfOMD 1 Bdrm. U00 mo
plu* Mcurlty Ail util H itt paid
• ic tp f tl&lt;K
111 HA!
1 BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 1 bdrrn* A *ff»c
rvoil Call Jorry, P3 MSP
2 BORM of 2114 S Sanford Avr
SU4 Inc w*t**r andgarboq«
*Ct 1/4 /»M 9am 17pm

• STEREO SPEAKERS » ' by
14" In nice ihepe I2S tor Ih*
let Call 133 4407____________
TRADE New Denon Stereo Syl
tern A Bole Speaker* lor
anything ol value) 344 )11)
■ TV, Remote. (To C*ri)2)4)40~

118 —O ffic e
S p a ce / R e n t

141—Homes (or Sale

E

NEW Senlord offices and/or
warehouses 400 7.(00 iq fl
Special, 1741/nsa. 1)1 3114
SANFORD. Olllce space 5400
sq If. building total. 1700 tq
fl per office unit D l 7004
1ANFOHO 3 room oftica, wood
p a n e lle d
F r e n c h Ay e
(350/monBt 330 ISM________
104 5Q F E E T for lease on 17 47.
successful ealiling anchor
businesses Good parking and
llghllng C re e l v is it/,lily
Asking 1400'mo 172 4444work

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
FHAOR VA AS LOW AS * • ,%
Atium# no qooBNot A owner
financing low i t |4M /m of
Gov'l F o rtc lo iu rn , Rvpotl
Seminole, Or jnge, Volutlif
SstnfuiNjf Proper tie*
F p f L i l l Th,*n |J, CW Down

M

ht %

/ I

Seim
MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
71th SI end Myrtle Ave

321 6762
DELTONA
404 77) 4474

Q n tu tfc .

• FORECLOSURE T I I on
4
iC fiH Appl
in tide ulM
fenced ydl Onlf Ut.OOGf
• l / I . ov*r l / I ic rv l Liv dm
♦rim frn S iftflllt dniti 144.100
• J/J w/POOL lor only 144 )001
Liv , dining, fim rm * too*
• L AKE , tin n lle poolf ) J
c ut fo m , liv d m . ®,»f in kifch

appt G ifiig r 14/ OOO*
• 1/1, n*w corpot A piirif! Cent
I f / A, cOf (Murt Jut f 141,9001
A h um&lt;* No Di m /tf/ei f I
• 1 7 WtJ P ITI tSA.SOO
• 1/7 *pHf, fenced IU ) P ITI
ISO 900
PRC for ec U te r i I 14 000 dn
3/7„ hoavlfy freed 171 acre
Spill bdrm , coramlc file
ippl. gitroge Poiiibi# owner
hold 2nd Ju*ltM.900»
M irk fiim Wdi. furecloiure 4 7
1 r acre p i» lu r« /l1 ib l«
1105.000

EFFICIENCY HOUSE Tur Rr.,1
1741/mo At Jll S 41h SI
l ale Mary C alltw 4171
MICE A CLEAN I t f anted
yard tie pets l47Smo 1st last
A le t IW
4*4/ tym tpm
NICE 7 BDRM house in 5antord
fleaulltul shaded lot. cat port.
t v-.s 11VJ mn H4J M jt
PINECREST
11. appliance!,
lenced yard 1150 mo
Call Paul. H I 4144
SANFORD Htmillon Distrid
RENT TOOWN
Like new 1'2 Air. Laundry
SJOOOdn , VMS'mo 14* t W
SANFORD 7 bdrm. 7*i balls
laletront house 1450/mo
171 1004
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
J talrm Like newt Air 11.500
down 1145/mo l* » 7 » f ______

BATEMAN REALTY

Mr Lee t rental ad started on
Friday and hit house wai
rented by Saturday, Another
very ialltfled Santord Herald
customer 1

LET THE SANFORD
HERALD CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!
322 2611
831-9993
U N IQ U E HOUSE. 7 Bdrm,
hardwood Boon, fpl. 7 car
gar Closa lo ouwnluwn 127
SdSt'dayi_______ 373 0771 eves
7/ 7, ap pliances, hook ups,
garage, carpet, blinds, cent
heal/air 1500 19* 1704 e il 401

105—Duplex___Triplex / Rent
CEDAR AVE. 7 bdrm 7 bath"
In side u t ility , ca r p o rt.
MSQ/mo. 1st and !•*( 111 7*44
LAKE MARY 7 bebrn, carpel.
C/M/A, appl , mlnli, lenced
yard POOP A R EA IJI *7(4

107—Mobile
Homos / Rent
COUN TR Y S E T TIN O , com
plainly turn, 7/1. garbage
/water turn, covered fenced
patio. Ideal tor work couple or
ling parent. USO/mo. puidep
No pell. I l l I* IF
IN THE COUNTRY. 7 Bdrm. I
Bath. 14' X 44'. |400/mo.
1250/tec dep. Call 371 22*54 5
_____ or 173 1114 evenlngi

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

ASSUME NO O U A LIFY I 4
bdrrn eacdlcml condition
torrvrr tot, ft head yard Only
149 9€0l H urry wM! ta il fi* H

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Carntt* Inc , i l l 12)4__
LAKf
MARY A R I A I 2
g o rg to u * oa k*, naar g o lf
comf m* t I f .900 Cad f or a pipI1
)7I UM

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a hom t’ Wr
hava hom#* in alt area* of
Seminole Orange Y o lu iia
Co uni i* * l Call for del ml*"
• 1/7 w ith fire p la ce newer
carpel .md hie
waj
• Fortcloturtt 4 7 on I )7 acre*
Fireplace 1104 910
• 4/7, 7.700 sq ft fireplace, Ig
Mr porcht 1104,900
Beth O*borne
Venture I Properties

3300273/774 9400
SANFORD 1 Hdrm I 1 1 Path
ling car gar , new cent H/A.
frevhiy painted ouftido fiew
root before riming 114 000
down w /*it*um e non quallflng
loan Appro■ 141 000 J7I 9001

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY
407 i l l 7117/177 41 74

STENSTROM

L i t K « a l E * t i t « Broker

7440 Sinlord Ave

321 0759

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'F
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA l ORANGE COUNTY

Call for dtfaifif

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

KILL THE AD
I’VE RENTED IT
ALREADYI

OUTBOARD eOhp Johnton with

LIQUOR STORE Downtown
Santord lor tale or lease Alio
liquor licenses lor Orange and
Seminole County tor sale
__________ 174 447)__________
SANFORD R E T A iL /O F F IC E
1,15/Sq II Covered lidewalk I.
high Iralllc area SfOO plus
tales tai/rno Stomtrem Real
ty lac, Jim Peytons 3441

PAUL OSBORNE

aSANFORO l / I w/ den. tented
yard, clean 1375 mo, 1250 sec
aPAOLA AREA 1/7 1 w' dble
car garage, scr porch, Ipic .
well &amp; septic 1150' mo M SOsec
a SANFORD 2/7 DUPLEX w'd
hookup, CM A. l415mo 1350 sec
aO V IE D O l / I DUPLEX w/
carport, w/d hookup, heal/alr
13tS/mo 1750 sec Srt no dep
Slenslrom Really, Inc.
"We Manage yeur Home,
like II was our own." Jim Doyle
172 24« Alter 4PM; 1J0 14tS

■ UPHOLSTERED CHAIR. 1100
OHO Brand new Btlg* an
llqu* velvet with tm all ctoilgn
In brown and burnt orange
Brown piping, cordlnated
lflp e and d tilg n . itralg ht
tklrf, pleated al corner* end
arm protector*. Highland
Houte Mlg Very comforteble
__________ 324 14*0 _________
W A T E R D E D . Ki ng l i f e
w /h e a d b o n rd . h e a le r I
month* old 1171 774 7444 Joel_
• WA T E R B E O Queen *l(e
w/heedboard end pedetlel
bate w/S drewer* I7S OBO
Call Mark 3J4 0404
ieW ATERBED. SOFT SIDE,
KINO SIZE. 1100 OBO 371 7710
leeve m ei**g»

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Stenstrom Rentals

215—Boats and
Accessories

117—Commercial
Rentals

U l —Homes lor Sale
99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

181—Appliances
/ Furniture _

321 2257

CASSELBERRY Beautiful )
bdrm.
1 bath New carpet
paint Show* like a model I
U4 900
690 TOM

HALL REALTY
312 W. Flritl SI . Siinloid
Oebiry 2/1. big lot! Fam rm
c b canvfr . country! 147 S00
3 bdrm... corner lot*, c/fi/a low
dn A monthly I Onl y 141.900
Si John'* River accen t 10
acre*. ?0K down! S/S.000

323-5774

322-7498

IN C

CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE
Pina Ridge Club J bdrm. 3
bath SlS.OOOCall J37 7304

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
I4i40 1/1 ipllf. 14 Baytprlng,
central M/A. screen room
1(500
14*41 1/1 *plit 15 Peanon.
central M/A, carport 117.500
__ Call 173 ()» 4 e r ()l 37(l
NEW 1444 «. NO DOWN. I ( \
Intoretf, 14 X 7(, &gt;171/m(.
14X 74,1314/mo 141 1744

159-Real Estate
Wanted
PRIVATE INVESTOR want* lo
buy income proper he* Will
look at i l l any condition
__________ 330J IM __________
1 OR 4 BDRM/3 bath pool home
in Lake M ary High School
d iltric t P lta*a call 904 793
M40 with de fa lk N o b ro k trt

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
H I S French Ave, Sanford
Re f r i g e r a t or . Stove*
W ith e r* Dryer* Free i yr
tabor warr Del avail 3)1 001)
APPLIANCES FURN.. TV'S,
etc
B uy Set! T r j d # I n i
C H E E P O O E P OT , 1219
French Ave
321 )244
• BAR STOOLS, W lktr look
back* Perfect condition I4i0
tor both,
574 *0A1 tv mig
• DINETTE SET, Small H it.
round table and four chair*
Can deliver SIS CdlU22 4219
• O R A C O Y O U T H BED*
Perfect condition. Headboard,
footboard, frame and mat
trei* OnlylW S74 4041 tv m*g
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 70 year* in Sanford
Sale* New and U*ed Service
all tnake* &amp; part* 304 E
Commercial St 377 3483
KC Pi MO RE w ith e r very nice I
Free delivery and warranty
__ Jehn A » Beil, 334 3I4S
SOFA wtffi mafchlng ?ove*eal
Fairly new only a tew yr* old
*79) for both 377 39SS

BUYERS!
Dncouraged in Your Search
for Your Dream Home! You
NEED our Full Time Sale*
Team to give you Full Time
Service' So Call Any One of
Them ANYTIM E l

322 242 0* 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38th Year*

DEB ARY
L.ikilrusl 7/7. cen
tral H /A .pluseilrasl 140.000
W -M a ltn o w ik l.llIT T M
DUPLEX
SANFORD Good
neighbor hood, good condition
1)4.400 Call alter 5 00
174 4044
EXCHANGE OR IE L L your
properly located any where)
Investors Really, 774 5411
FABULOUS HOME ' M IN T
CONDITION
BRICK
FIREPLACE • HUGE SCR
PATIO w/SPA ■ EXQUISITE
CERAMIC TILE
Call Diana vi The Cannon Group
741 0041 or 777 1744
•ORACE ABOUNDS in' Inis 3
bdrm 7 bath home tucked
In s id e b lo o m in g w a lk ! ,
towering oaks Your haven ol
rest 143.500
•SANFO RD HISTORIC DIS
TRICTt 2 itory, corner dbl
lot Restore or keep as duple*
Good rental Price reduced! 11
.VnW /to*

H I M ' M i l 4)
Re a l E sta te , inc .

R E A L T Y ,

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

SUNLAND ESTATES J bdrm. 1
ba, tcreened porch, large
treed lot with lake view
f S3,000
40/ 323 0177

153—AcreageLots/Sale
CANAL FRONT tot. On pav.d
road Near boat ramp Lg
tree* Wlfhlacocchee Rv SR
44 Reduced pr ke 407 374 8957

I MUST HAVE HAD
OVER 50 CALLS
AND THAT WAS AFTER
I'D ALREADY SOLD
THE RANGEI
One very ta liilied Sanford
Herald cutlomer exclaimed
when canzaUng htr ad J C
knew *h« had her range
rea*onably priced but fflll
could not believe how many
call* i he received from her
ad I

LET THE SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!
322 2611
831 9993

187—Sporting Goods
DELUXE HUFFY 74 Inch gi H
bike U*ed two lime* 145
__________ 177 1551___________
• OOLF CLUBS. Full let of J C
Sneed* 7 pw. puller. ) wood*
end Flbertpeed driver Beg
Included 1100 Alto graphite
d river evelleb 'e A ik for
Shone,______337 7341 o rlvm tg

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
LAKELAND CIVIC CENTER

• to FT PONTOON baa) , all
llberglatt, 140 HP Evinrude
Vary ta ill Many e itra t, like
newl Only 110 750 77) (4(4 _
a ’17 GLASSTREAM IS' boa),
traitor, 10hp Johnion Never In
M il water, a m , condition
1) 400
OBO
404 734 4754

217—Garage Sales
OARAGE SaleTT Why bolharf 4
WE BUY PAY TOP PR 1CEM
_______ 447)74 441/_________
iniart Ihln black border

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tale ad by
12 noon on Tueiday and lake
advantage ol our tpeclal
garage tale ad price!I Call
Clattlhed now tor dalallti

322 2611
iri*ar» thin black bordar

April 11, 14. 17 Friday nigh)
preview 1 4pm Admlnlon ! )
Saturday end Sunday 4 5
Admlitlon 14 City parking 17
Spontored by Lakeland Rifle
and Plifol Club. Inc_________
• ROLLER-SKATE!. Girl ilia
1, McGregor Junior EZ Roller,
velcro Like new Worn 4
tlm ei Child l i l t grower Only
I I P _________ Cell 177 441*
• S T A I R - C L I M B E R P LU S
eierclter, with video Paid
over SIOO Sacrifice tor la)
Call 771 4474

193—Lawnjt Garden
FOR 1ALE WOOD MULCH
Bring thovell BIO pick up load
You load 111 5447 ____ ___
PLANT S4le Farm, amarylli*
buibt, phllo , tm tree* Rea
tunable 1017 Magnolia Ave
I I HP 14" LAWN TRACTOR
New blade*, new tpindie 1400
372 4021 or 377 to ll

195—Mach Inery/Tools
aELECTRIC HEATER 41
l ' V \ I l l 00 Call 322 44(0

control*, new weler pump.
1175 Can hear run 37( 7(21
a l * FT BOWRIDER 115 HP
Mercury, o/b. low houri. with
trailer 13.000 &gt;77 0144
to FT Bowrldtr New cenopy
40MP Evenruda w /lill A trim.
Drive on frailer. Lite |acketi
t lately equip Heavy anchor
Boat cover. AM FM c«»v Nice
boat ready lor walvr. Regliter
A ride M u tt *ell lo pay
luneral bill 143QOOBO 312 4(74
to FT CHECKMATE. 17) Marl
ner, drive on trailer, eicelle/il
condition Capacity 10 peopla
14.000377 (444 or 377 (04)
a lto ) REGAL Medallion. 17'
10". 4 cyl In/oulboard motor
w/drlv« on Iraller D.000 OBO
(30 *004 or (44 aXUevei
• 70’ AQUA SPORT. CC. 303
I/O . everything like new 1)000
OHO 404 537 4707 404 774 4474

~

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
a BIRD CASE. Round M ’ l4H
on low melal ilend 111. Call
37) 1040___________________
• FREE KITTENS. In 7 weaki
from now (Ju4t bornl I black.
I blua'grey. t itriped A orey
Father; Ayta blue. Momer
&gt;1ray cal 374 0/00__________
a M U S T S A C R IF I t E ’
Doberman. I i mo old black
male Ear* and /all cropped
B e a u t i f u l dog
In
door Outdoor Only 1100
Call 374 1444

201—Horses

• R EN AU LT ENCORE. 1941.
Eic*llent condition! 11.100
Hrm 130 1154 alter 4pm_______
• TOYOTA COROLLA wigen.
' 91. Aulo. A/C. red. 13K.
warranty. 14,410 333 ( 43(
VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO, 44..
Eictllent thepal Rum grtalt
Look* tharpl Mull tee to
appreciate Atklng 11,750 OBO
Can tee al Slnghi Read
Runner, 2141 S Santord Ay*.
i l l ( )to Aik tor Tarry
'71 VW B E E TLE . 1400 »ng Rum
good, looks good, priced good
With Radio
11*00 373 4743
77 FORD TRUCK FRAME. 4 cyl
eng , euto Irammlulon, A
wheel* tor tale 1)00 OBO
331 1471___________________
'77 T BIRO, Beautiful green.
Great shape ffeedt engine
work_
1500
317 754*
• I) CHEVY Chevelle 4 dr. 4
tpd. new lltei, doe»n l burn
oil Good 2nd car S400 377 1113
•' « HONDA ACCORD 4 dr . 5
tpd
A/C, P/W, AM /FM
cattelto 13000 373 *412 ___
U DODOE COLT VISTA, 4 dr
wagon, p/i, p/b. A/C, Am/Fm
ttorto caiielte. 4IK m l, very
good condition 17045 373 3*7)
(7 FORD TEM PO LX. 5 *~pd . 4
dr, cold air, black, fully
loadedjtunrooMTMOlll^lto^

233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories___
• RECEIVER HITCH, heavy
duty tor full lice Dodge truck
Clan IV rating WHh acceil
140
313 4430
( IM F
• REESE TR A ILE R MITCH.
Clan III. 5,000/10,000 capacl
ly Fit* most lull tile pick up*
MO
373 941!

• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
74, I Ion, Pattenger v«n.
clean Loadedl Too much to
lltf. mutt *e« to appreciate
Only 11,445 OBO .
311(700
• FORD RANOER. LTX 41.
P/S. crulto A/C, ilereo. 4.700
in Itot. I yr or 32,000 ml left on
warranty Call 377 1553 _
• I1UZU P/U 41 Red' 7K, A/C.
am/tm cat*, lull bedllner,
rear window 19.450 172 4*34__
• je eV pic' kU p T ruck . 1434 .
4&lt;4 with topper 1400 OBO
Need* a lot ot TLC 373 3454
• JE EP PICK UP 4i 4, 1974 VI
auto Engine and tram re
built (about 10.000 m littl
Newer interior 17 000 III TOM
Santord Motor!
Jeep Eagle logo

222—Musical
Merchandise
BLONDE FE N D E R STRAT
Aulog/aphed from Wayne'*
World II
11500
OBO
31) 1151 eve*

223—M is c e lla n e o u s
eCARPET, Indoor/outdoor 4'
X 14'. Hlgn qualify, Aqua tea
m ilt color 3y r*o ld Screened
porch replaced by tun room
140
Call 17) 7*74
CMILDCRAFT CRIB, uiad 7
mot 1110 SEARS PORTA
RLE COLOR TV. 14 inch with
remote control HOP 374 7142
FAST Healthy P e..ll4ll nea
pentiv* way to tote weight
now Get H«ppyt 314 3714
• ORACO CAR SEAT. L lk t
newl Paid MO atklng 150
__ ___
574 4041 Ivm tg
• HOUSEPLANT 10 Ft Flcu*
tree In pot 115 C a ll* tl)3 U
1ATELITE SYSTEM Never in
tlelled. remote control, de
tc ram h ler equipped Cot!
13400, atklng 11150 777 1744
• SCREEN DOOR while elu
mlnum to" wide Like newl
P um p F r a me H a r d wa r e
Thrtiholdplate 14)3)0 4715

230—Antique/Classic
Cars
eFORD THUNDEROIRD. 14*4
All

o rig in al I

Naad*

tl *91__OBO

toma

)3T0TU

209—Wearing Apparel

231—Cars

a PROM ORESS. SH# ) 4 110
Plaa*# call 3T2 3I97 far mora
Informafion________________

CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
74. All power. A/C. rum good
n ew llrei MOO 1404)71501(1
CHEVY MALIBU. 1474 4 door
Need* ,une up
1300
__________ 774 5751__________
• CHRYSLER IM PER IA L ‘tl.
Like new M o il tell Only
113.500 Cell I4Q7I33) 4454
• HONOA"ACCORD LX, 1442
LOW MILES! 4 door. P/S.
P/B, air, Kenwood A M /FM
caitette Rotewood color Will
run Jotev to .117 400 311 4473
JEEP CHEROKEE. 14(4 Red
w / gray Int 4 0 eng , 4 dr.,
overdrive, auto Good cond
14.941 407 371 11(4Ivm tg
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fury,
white A I cond thru out
Good mileage 12.000 0110
^13 4900
* PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EVERY TUESDAY 7;)4 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 41, Oaytona Beech
944 IS) (J ll

• OLASTRON. 1(11 V hull. 3SIW
240 Volvo, M ih/ikl. loll oi
• lira * 17000 OBO 434 53*5
• HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 4]
Naulallne. twin engine V
drive. StoK. DrQuam44) (111

___

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
4am 3441 Celery Ave 3 ml E
of Santord I ml N ol St Rd
44
I.S4 a pound
371 71(4

17000 QUO All power 317 0)54

215—Boats and
Accessories

231-Cars

235—Trucks/
Buses/ V ans

work

a PAINT THE TOWN RED
while end blue Selling oil 1
only. I 1/7 angle »a*h bruin 2
only. I" tlie bruih 2 only, 4"
home bruih A 1)0 value.
a ik ln g lle fo ra ll il» 111 47(4
■ WELSH BABY BUOOY. 50
ynold. vinyl
145 OBO
373 4741

1994 - SB

221—Good Things
to Eat

E N OL I S H S A DD L E Clote
contact 14 inch 12)0
Call 4)4 404)________

211—Antiques/
Collectibles

11 .

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

41 EAGLE TALON
Turbo,
all wheel drive. 79 COO mile*
113.475
_
Call 377 4347
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DKAH READER: M yasthenia
gravis Is n serious neurological
disorder caused by an u iitn lm in lin e disorder llia l Inaellvalcs
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p la c e w h e re n e rv e s to u c h
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s u ffe r fro m e p is o d ic m uscle
weakness, double vision, heavy
eyelids, d iffic u lty speaking and
s w a llo w in g , and •• In severe
cases •• lite ra l paralysis o f the
m uscles o f respiration.
The severity o f m yasthenia
varies M ild cases m ay cause
o nly m inor, periodic weakness,
whereas severe cases can he
fatal. If untreated.
The diagnosis Is made by the
edrophonium lest, d u rin g w hich
u n I n j e c t i o n o f th e d r u g
edrophonium te m p o ra rily nettt ra llie s the rlefectlve receptor,
p e rm ittin g norm al m tiscle lime*
lion .
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(p re d n is o n e , c p h c d rln c and
ollters). plasm apheresis la form
of blood exchange), and surgery
(to remove the th y m u s gland,
w hich Is Involved In the Im m une
syslem l
Therefore, m yasthenia Is not
necessarily fatal, although the
treatm ent Is com plicated and
should o nly be adm inistered by
experienced neurologists
DKAH DU (JOTT I caught
chicken pox w hen I was 21.
Now. four years later, whenever I
get sick. I get a weird rash up
and down m y spine, on my
stom ach and Inside m y arms. Is
lid s from the chicken pox or
som ething else?
DKAH HEADER Once chicken
| nix heals, ii docs uni recur
except In eases ol shingles, a
serious vira l Infection ol the
nerves in the skin Therefore. 1
believe ilia t y o u 'll have to llud
another cause lor your recu rring
rash
See a d e rm a to lo g is t lo r a
diagnosis A lth ou g h you may
s im p ly be experiencing the rasli
that often accom panies m ild

MEDICINE

v iru s Infections, you could have
a form o f cczcmn thut can be
tre a te d w ith h y d ro c o rtis o n e
cream.
Therefore, to give you more
In fo rm atio n. I am sending you a
free copy o f m y Health Report
"E czem a and Psoriasis."
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WIN AT BRIDGE
fly Phillip Alder
Do you have a p a rtic u la rly
close rap po rt w ith someone?
Docs each nl y&lt;xi alw ays know
w hat the other w th in k in g ? Can
you have f o il vernal Ions w itho ut
saying anyth ing ?
ju m v experience, tw in s are
p a rtic u la rly adept at this. And
arguably the best bridge playing
iw ln s were E nglishm en lio b and
.Jim S harpies
I hey had an
a lm o s t u n c a n n y k n a c k lo t
a v o id in g b id d in g m ls u u d e r
standings And Ih e lt ca ul play
w asn't had c ltlic i llo li played
to da y's deal m any m oons.igo.
The auction Is ty p ic a l ol l h r
im lnt-ond-shoot style used before
b id d in g became " s c ie n tific ."
S llll. one wonders w h y West
d id n 't sacrifice In four spades al
the p re vailing vu ln e ra b ility .
West led the sp id e Jack three,
queen, a rc Declarer played a
diam ond lo d u m m y 's Jack and
East's ace. Hack came the heart

k in g
Sharpies had lo b rin g In the
t-lulls. A m i finessing th ro u g h
West looked norm al. Ilu l fio m
h is unblock ol the spade queen
al Irle k one. Kasl m ust have
iM-gun w tlh only one or tw o
spades. T h is u ic a ill he luu l made
a ris k y lu k e -u u l d o u b le . To
compensate lor die spade short
age. Kasl had to h ave lo ll
h ig h card values. So declarer
placed him w ith the ■lu ll q ue rn
A lte r w in n in g w ith d u m m y 's
heart ace. declarer called for
d u m m y 's c lu b Tick Kasl played
low . b ill Sbar|)les played low
also The succchsI i i I backw ard
lliicsse raked h i five c lu b (ricks
and Hie contract Iw lth one or
iw o o v e rlrlc k s — the report
doesn't speellyl
g ust's sborl-S|xide double Isn't
recom m ended. Nowadays most
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HOROSCOPE
U n fo rtu n a te ly. It m ig h t not be
wise to pot too m uch stock In
the promises of persons w ith
w hom y o u 'll he Involved today.
O b s ta c le * and r e s tr ic tio n s Stand on yo u r own tw o feet.
which lni|&gt;cdcd yo u r progress
CANCER (.June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
last year w ill lack stren gth In the Your c re d ita b ility could sufTer
year ahead. II w ill he you. not to d a y If y o u e x a g g e ra te or
them ca llin g the shots.
oversell w hat you have lo offer.
ARIES (March 2 1 -A p ril 19) Modesty has more Im pact than
Y o ur budget m ight not lie as m ag nifica tion .
clastic as you th in k at th is lim e,
LLO (Ju ly 23-Aug 22) T ills Is
so try lo p u l a dam per on a day lo try lo gel more m il of
e xc e s s iv e s p e n d in g R everse y o u r licud than you gel o u t of
y o u r In c lin a tio n s am i figure m il yo u r w allet. D on't buy some­
w ays lo accum ulate more reve­ th in g you cun gel for n o th in g by
nue. Know where lo look for Im p ro visin g or m aking it y o u r­
rom ance and y o u 'll llu d It The
self.
A s tro -G ra p h M a tc h m a k e r In ­
V IR Q O I Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
s ta n tly reveals w hich signs are You're the o n ly chic w ho Is apl lo
ro m a n tic a lly perfect fo r you. he Impressed by yo u r grandiose
M a ll $ 2 a n d a lo n g , s e lf- Ideas today. Keep th is In m ind
addressed. stamped envelope lo before layin g II on too th ic k In
M atchm aker. tVn th is newspa­ y o u r presentations.
per. P.O. Box -HOB. New York.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) It
N .Y .10103.
could prove counterproductive
TAURUS (A p ril 20-May 20) today If you spend or rely on
N egotiations w ill fare better for fu nd s th a t are not yel In yo u r
a ll concerned Unlay If you d on 't account. T he tim etable yo u're
see the o the r guy as one w ho Is u sin g m ig ht not he com patible
try in g to take advantage o f you. w ith yo ur cash flow.
F o r e g o p r e ju d g i n g o t h e r s
SCORPIO (a d . 24-Nov. 22)
w ith o u t a va lid ra is o n .
D e c is io n s y o u m a k e to d a y
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
April 12, 1094

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should not be predicated upon
lim ite d Inform ation. T ills could
be a big weakness w ith you. so
be very careful.
9AQITTARIU9 (Nov. 23 Dee
21) In order to Im press others
today you m ight volunteer for
som ething about w h ich you are
Insincere. Y o u'll he taken at your
w ord and. If you d o n 't deliver. II
co uld h u rt yourtm age.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jau
19) The value o fu relatio n ship In
w h ich y o u're presently Involved
m ig h t he grossly exaggerated In
y o u r m in d. Don't drop the asso­
c ia tio n . Just try lo view ll more
rea listica lly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 191
An objective lor w h ic h yo u're
presently s triv in g m ig h t not live
up to y o u r expectations once It's
achieved. Before kn o ckin g y o u r­
self out. be sure II Is w o rth the
effort.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) He
(tie first to call a tte n tio n lo any
b lunders you m ake today, il
y o u 're honest about y o u r errors,
they w ill be cosily resolved. If
not. they m ig h t be com pounded.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N EW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

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N E W S D IG E S T
INSIDE
□ Sports
A win is a win
A L TA M O N TE S W IN G S - T l r U k r Hnm llry
Patriots collected a less-thun artistic 0-5 baseball
victory over Spruce Creek Momlay night.

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BRIEFS

86lh Yoar, No. 177 - Sanlord, Florida

A re a

in t r a n s i t i o n

Condemned:
Historic
hotel gets
a reprieve

Restrictions
anger some
homeowners

By NICK PFEIFAUF

SANFORD — Some residents ol
the historic district ol Sanford an­
nul pleased wllh the restrictions
being placed on them hv the
Sanlord Historic Prcserviilliiii Hoard
through the codes Ixtsrd on sugges­
tions by nrchllcci Andres Duany.
Old Sanford Regulations, which
were enacted by the city com­
mission alter a pulilic hearing on
Dee. 27. regulate everything re­
garding the exterior ol a home from
the materials dial may he used lo
construct the clcincnis ol a building
lo fences lo palm colors
They were Instigated by Andres
Dually, who In April 1962 devel­
oped a master plan and urban
regulallons lor H r city
Dually said in the plan that rules
regarding these Items were iirccs
snry m Sanlord because there Is an
awful lot of abuse and careless
regard lor properly by others which
Sec Codes, Page 5A

By VICKI DaSORMIER
Horald Stall Wrltor

Horald Stall Wrllor_______________

S H D W A /M a in Street to meet
SANFORD — A Joint Hireling Itclwccn the
Sanford Historic Downtown Waterfront Assoclatlort. SHDW A. and Hie Sanford Main Street's
Design Ctnnmlllee. will be held this ultcrnoon at
5:30 p in.. In the Colonial Room restaurant In
downtown Sanford.
The meeting Ins been labeled. "Let's Jazz up
Downtown Sanford." and Is planned for a lively
discussion of the design committee's goals to
Improve and revitalize the downtown area, as
well as a brainstorming session of the various
projects.
Members of ImiIIi organizations as well as
Interested members of the general public are
urged to attend.
i-'or additional Information on the committee,
contact Laura Slrnclila at 323-5600. For
SIIDW A Information, phone Hod Layer at
322-9300 For Information on the Sanlord Main
Street program contact Fav Fulton. 322-5600

‘Go for the G reen’
The Seminole County chapter ol the Council
lor Exceptional Chlldten Is sponsoring their
s&lt; venth annual "Go lor the Green" rallle on St
Patrick's Day, March 17
The rallle will he at the Homhay lllcyele ('lull
on State Road 436 In Altamonte Springs ft tun -I
to 7 p in.
The Items to be raffled ofl Include an
autographed and framed Orlando Magic pen­
nant. tickets to area attractions, gill certificates
at grocery stores and dinners at local restau­
rants and golf packages.
Tickets are available on the day of the event at
the Bombay ihcyclc Club. Tlie drawing will
begin at 5.15 p in. Pre-sale tickets are available
Irom Carolyn Nkliolu»|U09 0030).
Winners do not have to be prcwitt to win.
Proceeds from the raflle will support such
projects as Continuing Education Grants lor
exceptional students, classroom grants, local
Special Olvmplis events, lundlng for travel lor
the local Yes I Can award winner and assisting
teachers and sindenis to lurther their education

SANFOUD A historic hotel,
scheduled for condemnation, has
been given a stay of execution. The
Sanford City Commission granted a
one year lime extension fur Its
refurbishing last nlghl.
Owners ol Hie old Montezuma
Hotel, at 3(X) Magnolia plan to Hint
It Into a retirement home.
Seven other structures were
placed on the condemnation list last
nlghl. Owners of these buildings
now have 30 days during which
lime progress on repairs ntusl he
shown II no progress Is made, the
buildings are lo either he demol­
ished by the owner, or the city will
demolish the buildings, and charge
the cost lo the owner or place a lien
un the structure
During Iasi night’s City Com­
mission meeting, a numbci ol home
owners were on hand lo ask lor time

Tho now ownors ol Ihu historic Monlo/uma Hotel havo ono yoar lo rolurblsh
It Thoy hopo to turn It Into a rollromonl homo
extensions Most of Hie structures
had been placed on ilu- pending
condemnation list as far hack as Iasi
October anil Nnvcmlicr
One ol the speakers was Joseph
Ingrla. Jr., trustee !::r H:c owners ol
ilu- former Montc/uma Hold al 300

Magnolia
AVe a i c In I Ik* process uf obtain
log lliinni mg m rebuild ilu- build­
ing." he explained "We’ve owned u
See Hotel. Page 5A____________
Related Editorial, Page 4A

Suspect in shooting kills self
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD — A 25-year old truck driver killed hUuscll
Monday afternoon as Seminole County deputies
attempted lo question him about allegedly shooting Ills
estranged girlfriend and hiking their small daughter tin
day before.
Michael Williams. 2213 Hroadwny Street. Sanlord
shot himself In the head wllh a 22 caliber assault rlllc
at the Hookcrtown home of a (lie.id. Investigators
arrived at the house on KU-htud Allen Street to question
Williams ulxiui the attempted murder Sunday &lt;&gt;l
Sliiilnndu King, lie was taken lo Central Florida
Regional Hospital where he died a short lime later I lie
Seminole County Medical Examiner was m roudoel an
autopsy ibis morning Williams worked lor an Apopka
trucking llrm
On Sunday. Williams allegedly shot King. in, in

Midway billowing an argument, then look their
daughter. I 1/2 year old Mlnecshla Williams. King was
released from Orlando Regional Medical Center Sunday
night
Sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough said the pair
apparently argued alwiut their relationship and custody
of the little girl
The loddlcr was In Hie home when her fulhrr shot
himself hut did nut see the shooting. She was also
present during Hie Sunday shooting Incident
Violent Crimes Section investigators received a
telephone tip from King's mollicr early Monday
alteriiiHiu that Williams and Hie Utile girl were at Ihe
I looker (nu n home
Four olfleers went to ilu- house about I 30 p.m.
Monday idcntlllcrl Hiemselvi-s and were udmlltcd bv
Ihe home owner They were taken lo a mom where Ihe
i in
!&lt;&gt;.• .i.-.l Aw flic liiiilia* ills lid I'lllfl i'll till*
Bee Shooting. Page 5A

Karate classes available
SANFORD — The Hoys (V Girls Clubs ol West
Sanford. Midway and East Altamonte, are now
offering Karate classes at each facility lor 6-12
year olds.
For a SI annual'membership fee to the club
plus $10 a month. Langston Mcncfcc will
Instruct students through the disciplines of Ta r
Kwon Do for un Ixmr each session.
West Sanlord classes are held each Monday
and Wednesday evening from 5-0 p.m. at the
West Sanford Hoys ft Girls Club. 019 Persim­
mon Avc.; Midway classes will lie from 5-6 p.m.
beginning Thursday. March 2-1, ut Midway
Elementary School: and East Altamonte begin­
ning Tuesday. March 15. from 5-6 p.m. at New
Hcllicl A.M.E. Church. 307 Marker St.. Alta­
monte Springs.
For Information or to register, call Don Miller.
Seminole area director, at 330-2456.

Michael Williams

Developing
waterfront

Smile and say ‘cheese’

City OKs money
for marketing plan
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Wrltor____________
SANFOUD — li lakes many steps to walk a
mile.
The l-'lly ol Sanlord took another step Inward
developing over a mile ol lakefroul area Iasi nlghl
Hruce Andersen, whose services In waterfront
planning had previously been obtained al a cost
ol S2.CKK). will he retained lo continue I lie project.
Th e City Commission approved spending
S3,(X.X) lor Andersen's emit liming services, lo
work wllh City Planner Jay Murder In designing a
marketing plan. The money will come Irom the
city manager's Contingency Fund.
Larry StrlckkT. chairman of the Walerlronl
Master Plan Stirring Committee, made a pres
L See Develop. Page 5A

Packwood gives up fight
W ASHINGTON — Sen. Hob Packwood Is
turning Ills diaries over to the Senate Ethics
Committee for Its Investigation Into allegations
of sexual and official misconduct.
Packwood, K-Ore., said In a statement Monday
that he was ending a challenge to a district court
order that he provide the panel with the diaries,
tapes and transcripts It subpoenaed last year.

From s ta ff and w ire rep orts

Debate: Fee for
computerized
public records

Brldgo........................ OB Horoscope............... OB

Clatalllods........4B,SB
Comics..................... OB
Crossword............... OB
Dsar Abby................ 3B
Deaths...................... SA
Dr. Qott.....................OB
Editorial................... 4A
Florida...................... 2A

Movlss...................... 3B
Nation....................... 4B
Psopla.......................3B
Polios...............
3A
School Menu........... SA
Sports................. 1B,2B
Television................ 3B
Wsathsr....................2A

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Horald SoniorStall Writer

Sunny, warm w ith mild winds

Mosly sunny with a
high In the mid to
u p p e r 70s. W in d
west 5 lo 10 mph.

For more wosthor, so* Pago 2A

When students Irom Page School In Sanlord
gol together for class photos, it was a rolic
from anolhor ora that capturod thorn. The 1910
Clrkut camera records tho onliro studont body

on a pioco ol Him 10 Inches long. The nogatlvo
Is 10 Inchos by six loot. Bolow, a portion ol
the students wait pabontly (or the call lo smilo
and say 'choeso'.

SANFOUD — Lawmakers debuting a hill lo
guarantee access to computerized public records
disagree over fees agencies can charge lor the
electronic data.
Some lawm akers, including Sen. Jo h n
"Huddy" Dyer, a Seminole Comity Democrat,
propose a charge per "byte." a computing
Information mill equal lo a letter space or
number. Others have proposed a time and
materials charge.
Seminole County hasn't taken a formal position
on the Issue, salif Cindy Wrlghi. director of the
Central Services Division. In lI h* past, (lie county
has charged for the staff time In produce an
electronic copy of computer lib's and the cost ol
[ See Fee, Page 5 A
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WS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS

Illegal aliens
Health care reforms are working
MIAMI — Florida's health cart* reforms are winking ami
could help shape a national system designed In guarantee
medical cure to everyone, lawmakers said.
Gov. Lawton Chiles and U.S. Sens. Itoh Graham, D-Fla.. and
Jay Rockefeller. D-Wcsl Virginia, touted Florida's program at a
forum Monday sponsored by the Alliance for Health Reform.
"Your reform plan shares a tot with President Clinton’s
plan," said Rockefeller, who rounded the alliance. "W e’re going
to lliitl out It health care alliances ate bureaucratic or whether
they're efficient."
In Florida, small employers are expected to be able to buy
health Insurance through one of 11 Community Health
Purchasing Alliances starting In May.
Created by lawmakers last year, the alliances are designed to
let businesses with fewer than SO workers Join forces and find
the lower premiums enjoyed by large employers.
Most small businesses will be able to save money on their
health rare costs by using the purchasing alliances. Chiles
salt). He estimated their savings would range from 7 percent to
02 percent.

Florida wants feds to start footing immigrants’ bills
By JOHN PACENTI
Associated P1033 Wrllor
KEY HISCAYNE — Hilda Cruz, who
Immigrated Illegally to (lie United Slates,
said she was embarrassed aboo I seeking
medical care knowing site could nol pay.
Hul after dizzy spells left her unconscious,
she bad no choice.
"1 see ihc news, 1 see the problem wllh all
these Immigrants. I would like not to he one
of I hem, but I'm sick," said Ms. Cruz, a
Cuban who recently became a legal U.S.
Immigrant.
Wllh Just $12 In her pocket Monday. Ms.
Cruz was being treated at Jackson Memorial
Hospital for complications from brain sur­
gery she had In Havana years ago. She said
she was denied treatment from a numtier of
doctors until someone lold her In go to Dade
County’s public hospital.

f Federal immigration pol­
icy has made a nightmare, a
nightmare that has forced
Florida and other local gov­
e r n m e n t s t o b e a r t he
enormous costs. J
-Q o v. Lawton Chllos
Ms. Cruz, 5,0. is one of the thousands of*
Immigrants — l&gt;olli legal and Illegal — who
receive medical care, education and other
social services from Florida's stale anil local
governments.
Florida Gov. Lawlon Chiles said Monday
Ihc federal government should pay for these
services, and the stale will soon sue for

reimbursement
Florida paid an estimated $2.5 billion in
1993 in provide services lo all immigrants,
according to a report compiled by Chiles'
office anil the Florida Advisory Connell on
Intergovernmental Relations.
The report. "The Unfair Durden: Itnmlgrallon's Impact on Florida," estimates
$H8-1 million of the total was spent by stale
and local governments on 343,(XX) un­
documented aliens. Chiles said the stale's
lawsuit will be aimed al Initially recouping
ibis money.
"Federal Immigration policy has made a
nightmare, a nightmare that has forced
Florida and oilier local governments to hear
the enormous costs." Chiles said at a news
conference on Key Ulseaync, where up to
2(X) Illegal Immigrants from Haiti landed
Iasi Nov. 22

Fem inist of the Year named
PENSACOLA — Florida State University President Talbot
'Sandy' D'Alemherte and the son of slain abortion doctor David
Gunn, murdered last year In Pensacola, are 199J Feminist of
the Year award winners.
The awards were announced Monday by Feminist Majority
Foundation President Eleanor Smeal,
D'Alcrnberic and two other lawyers, Kathy I). Patrick and
Susan ICugl.mil, were recognized for providing free legal
services to Florida abortion clinics, winning a buffer zone
Injunction against demonstrators around a Melbourne clinic
and successfully defending the Injunction before the Florida
Supreme Court,
David Gunn Jr., a college student from lllrmlngham, Ala.,
was cited for turning the personal tragedy of his father’s death
Into activism on behalf of abortion rights, traveling across the
country speaking against anti-abortion violence.

Costa, Medearis linked to grant scandal
MIAMI — University of Miami football players Frank Costa
and Rusty Medearis may be asked to testify about financial aid
fraud In the school's athletic department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Marlin Goldberg told U.S. District
Judge Stanley Marcus on Monday he will use statements from
Costa and Medearis at a sentencing hearing Thursday to show
how former UM academic adviser Tony Russell falsified Pell
Grant forms
The hearing marked the first time Costa, a Hurricanes
quarterback, and Medearis. an Injured defensive end still on
scholarship, have been publicly linked to the fraud scheme.

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Marcus agreed Monday to postpone until Thursday the
sentencing of Russell, former assistant director of the
university'^ academic support unit. The delay came at the
request of Russell's attorney, Roy Kahn, who said he needed
more time to prepare against plans to seek a stiller sentence.
Russell pleaded guilty last June to a federal fraud charge in
an Investigation that found 91 student athletes, most of them
fool trail pluyciH. hail received nearly $250,000 In fraudulent.,
payments under Hie Pell Grunt program.
Russell, &gt;15, was accused of forging forms for the program,
which provides grants to needy student athletes.

Brush fires cause accidents, close 41
LAND O 'LA K ES — Three people were Injured In multiple
automobile accidents as smoke from an out-of-control brush
lire blinded motorists early today on Stale Road 54.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers and Pasco County sheriffs
deputies closed the intersection of U.S, 4 I and Stale Road 54 —
the main north-south artery Into Tampa — at about 3:30 u.m.
today and kept It closed into rush hour, said Mike Morgan,
chief of the county's emergency services.
Three people were Injured lu three accidents Involving a total
ol 10 ears. Two people were transported to the trauma center at
St. Joseph’s Hospital with serious.
Tw o of the vehicles Involved In the accidents were empty gas
tankers.
Classes at Land O'Lakcs High School and Pine View Middle
School were delayed because school buses could nol use the
roads.
Visibility was d ll to less than live feel, Morgan said. The
smoke covered about five square miles. Including a Iwo-mllc
stretch of State Road 54. About 300 acres were engulfed.
A landowner started the blaze In a controlled area, but It
quickly spread before firefighters began to get It under control
at about 7:30 a.m.. Morgan said.
From Associated Press reports

Experts
criticize
juvenile
justice
By Associated Prass
ORLANDO — Threatening |iivrntles with harsh punishment
w lihiiiit providing adequate
preventative programs Is con­
tributing to juvenile crime In
Florida, mental Iteullh and child
care professionals said.
J a c k L e v in e , e x e c u tiv e
director of the Florida Center lor
Children and Youth, criticized a
ptojHisal In a Senate bill (C'S-Sli
08) to prosecute teen-agers ol
any age as adults alter ilu-ir
fourth felony.
"The re is a misconception
being fostered in Tallahassee
dial you can threaten young
people not to be violent," Levine
said Monday during a workshop
for the Mental Health Associa­
tion of Central Florida.
C?J‘he House and Semite have
Jiassed separate Juvenile Justice
hills that rail for a new Depart­
ment of Juvenile Justice, longer
stays In detention centers and
residential programs and more
ailull prosecution of |uvcntles.
Becky Halley, dlrceior of the
University ol Central Florida's
early childhood education and
development progrum. and other
menial health professionals said
the soluilon was to meet the
needs of children when they are
as young,is I to 3 years old.
"Ch ild ren that come from
unsafe families go on to unsafe
schools." Halley said.
Levine said the Juvenile crime
problem lu Florida Is due lo a
decade of neglect.
"Violence has Its roots In
steady neglects and maltreat­
ment," be said. "In the stale of
Florida, we are burdened by a
high rate of child neglect and
abuse. The states that neglect
their children are going to he
p unished w ith high crim e
r u l e s ."

HiflW Photo by Tommy Vincami

A hoppin’ good tim e
Tho Tolophone Pioneers ol America, Easl
Orlando Council, and the Colery City Cruisors
ralsod $1,685.59 for United Corobral Palsy by
sponsoring a Sock-Hop al the DoBary Flro Hall.

Bill Sabine, loll, past vice prosldont ol tho
Cruisors; Jamco Brown, contor, past president
ol tho Pionoors; prosent tho chock to Hippie
Dhillon, community relations dlroclor lor UCP

Florida-based gunship
crashes off Africa coast
By Assoclstad Prass
HURLHUR T FIELD — An aerial gunship that
crashed off the coast ul Kenya was one ol mils
nine on active duty wtlh the Air Force, said a
spokeswoman al tills Installation where they are
based.
Seven were confirmed dead, six crew' members
were rescued and one was missing early today
after ihe A C -13011Spectre went down Monday In
the Indian Ocean ubout 200 yards from shore.
A 10th gunship was shot down during the
Pcrslun Gulf War. killing all 14 crew members It
was i be Air Force’s largest single loss of the war.
All of (he A C -1301 Is are attached n&gt; the Hith
Special Operations Squadron, pari of the Air
Force Special Operations Command based al
Hurlhurt Field, said Capt. Kim Uric.
The 16th later Ibis year Is scheduled In begin
receiving the first of a dozen updated AC-130Us.
The remalulug H models will Ik - turned over to a
reserve unit ul adjoining Eglln Air Force Base and
Its A models will he retired.
Hurlhurt officials were notifying crew mem­
bers’ next of kin and no Identities would be

released until I hat lask was finished. Uric said
I’lie plane was operating mil ol Mot Interim
lloti.il Airport lu Mombasa on a ionline support
mission for Joint Task Force Somalia, according
lo a news release Irmtl the U.S Central Commuild
at MacDlll Air Force Hase near Tampa
It was one of two gunshlps operating lu Alrlca
Two others are supporting Untied Nations forces
In Bosnia, Uric said,
First used during I lie- Vleliiam War, Hit*
converted four-engine, turboprop cargo planes
participated In the U.S Invasions ol Grenada and
Panama and the Persian Gulf War.
Each plane lias four guns protruding from Its
leii side. Two rapid-lire 20mm Vulcan camions, a
40mm Hofors cannon commonly found aboard
Navy ships and a 105mm howitzer, an Army
artillery piece, are used to attack enemy vehicles
and stationary targets on Hie ground.
Although the gunfire Is formidable, none of the
shells are as destructive as an aerial bomb The
gunshlp’s greatest asset is its ability lo coneenlrale gunfire on a large I with pinpoint
accuracy using Infrared and low light level
television aiming devices.

L O TTE R Y
M IA M I - H oro are tho
w inning numbers selected
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

F an tasy 5
2 3 -1 8 -1 4 -8 -2 2

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LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Today: Mostly sunny. High In
Ihc mid to upper 70s. Wind west
5 lo lOinph.
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V \l^
r'Vj'-*.
Tonight: Fair. Low In the lower
50s. Wind west lOmph.
SATURDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday: Variable cloudi­ M sly sunny 7 8-32 V rbl.cldy 7 8-82
M sly fair 8 0 -5 2
M sly fair 8 0 -3 2
V rb l.cld y 7 3 -3 0
ness. High lu the mid 70s.
Extended forecast: Thursday:
V ariable cloudiness w ith a
TIDES
STATISTICS
chance of showers, Low In tin* MOON PHASES
lower upper 40s lo lower 50s.
WEDNESDAY:
T h e high temperature lu
Highs lu the lower to mid 70s.
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 7:50 Sanford Monday was 76 degrees
Friday and Saturday: Mostly fair.
a.in.. 8:20 p.m.: Muj. 1:40 a.m.. and the overnight low was 47 as
Lows In Ihc lower lo mid 50s.
2:05 p.m . TIDES: D a y to n a reported by Hk- University of
lllghs In the upper 70s to lower
NEW
FIRST
Beach: highs, 10:19 n.m., 10:35 Florida Agricultural Research
March 12
March 2 0
80s.
p.m.: lows, 4:12a.m.. 4:18 p.m.:
and Education Center. Celery
New S m yrn a B each: Itlghs. Avenue.
10:24 a.in.. 10:40 p.m.; lows.
Recorded rainfall for the
4:17 a.m., 4:23 p.m.; Cocoa period, ending at 9 a.m. Tues­
Beach: highs. 10:39 a.m.. 10:55 day. totalled 0 Inches.
FLORIDA TEMPS
FULL
LAST
p.m.; lows, 4:32a.m.. 4:38 p.m.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
March 27
A p r ils
Lo
Ptl
III
City
today was 5H degrees and
co
is
5
3
Oaylona Beach
Tuesday’s overnight low was
00
64
II
FI Laud Beach
BOATING
BEACH CONDITIONS
00
S6
77
FoM Myefl
46, as recorded by the National
00
55
73
Gainesville
Weather Service at the Orlando
D
aytona
Beacht
Waves
arc
St.
A
uguatlne
to
J
u
p
ite
r
Inlet
mm
60
mm
Homeitead
51
00
1-2 feel with u slight chop.
10
Jacksonville
Tonight: Wind southwest to International Airport.
61
00
n
Key Wolf
Current la to lIk1 south wllh a west 10 kls Increasing lo 15 lo □M onday’s h igh .................. 73
54
00
•i
Lakeland
water lent peril lit re of64 degrees.
20 kls late. Sens 2 to 4 building □ B arom etric p ressu re.3 0 .0 6
00
19
43
Miami
71
00
45
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves lo 6 ft well offshore laic. Bay and □ R elative H u m ld lty....80 pet
Pi-niacola
00
57
13
Saraiota
are 1-3 feet and semi glassy. Inland waters a light chop. □ W inds...... S ou th w est 8 mph
00
46
74
Current is to the south with a Wednesday: Wind northwest 15 □ R ain fall.............................O In.
oo
51
75
Tampa
00
S3
76
water temperature of 64 degrees.
Vuio Beach
to 20 kls. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Hay and □ S u n se t.....................6 :3 4 p.m.
00
57
77
W Palm [Rath
inland waters a moderate chop [ S u n rise....................6 :3 4 a.m.
lu exposed areas.

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NATIONAL TEMPS
Temperatures indicate previous day’s
high and overnight lowioap m EST
City
Hi Lo Prc Otlk
Anchorago
41 30
tn
Atlanta
;o 44
cdy
59 34
Atlantic City
tdy
Baltimore
57 36
cdy
Billing!
55 43
cdy
Birmingham
69 37
dr
Ulimarck
50 39
clr
Halve
; i 35
cdy
Bovlon
49 36
cdy
Burlington. VI
43 30 06 cdy
Cltarletlon.S C
66 51 20 clr
Charleiton.W Va
53 40 11 cdy
Charlotte,N-C
63 43 05 clr
Cheyenne
61 41
clr
Chicago
51 31
cdy
43 27
Cleveland
cdy
Concord.N.H.
44 29 04 cdy
Dallai FI Worth
11 41
clr
Denver
41
n
clr
Oei Maine!
61 31
clr
44 33 01
Detroit
in
Honolulu
76 67
clr
Moulton
76 47
cdy
Indlanapoll!
SI 32 02 clr
Jackun.MIli.
71 39
clr
Kamai City
11 39
clr
La! Vega!
11 49
clr
Litlla Rock
16 47 01 clr
Lo! Angela!
V 61
clr
Memphi!
71 41
clr
Milwaukee
49 29 01 cdy
Mpli SI Paul
S3 37
dr
Nathvllle
69 43
dr
New Orlean!
7S 42
cdy
New York City
54 41
cdy
Oklahoma City
74 43
clr
Omaha
74 35
cdy
Philadelphia
56 36
cdy
80 56
Phoenix
dr
Plttiburgh
46 32 04
in
Portland,Maine
45 33 01 cdy
75 31
SI Loul!
clr
Salt Lake City
66 35
clr
61 43
Seatile
rn
S7 42
Wellington,0 C
cdy

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Sonford Herald, Sanlorri, Florida - Tuosday, March 15, 1994 - 3A

Lawmakers debate school prayer

POLICE BRIEFS

By JACKIE HALLIFAX
Assoclalod Proas Writer

Daylight robbery
A Sanford woman reported she was robbed shortly after 2
p.m. Friday afternoon. She (old police she was approached by a
black male In a parking lot In the 24(X) block of French
Avenue. She said the man took her purse containing $30, then,
finding her bank account, forced her to drive, ai gunpoint, to
tier bank where she was forced to withdrew $197 from her
account. She sold the man then forced her to drive him back to
the French Avenue parking lot where he reportedly left (he
woman's ear and told her to drive away and not look track.
The man was described as five feet seven Inches tall, ISO
pounds with short hair The woman told police la- was wearing
a grey suit with orange material around Ills neck.

Theft suspect nabbed
I.on gwood police arrested Hector I.. Harrcto. 10. of Winter
Park. In the KXX) block of Dennett Drive Friday. Police said on
Nov. 24, he had apparently stolen a computer valued at 81,323
from the UPS office In l.nngwood. lie has been charged with
grand theft, and commitIng an offense against computer
equipment.

Traffic stops
• Jolmell Lee Scott .Jr.. 23. 4032 Gilbert Street, Lake
Monroe, was slopped by sheriff s deputies at Halsey and McKay
streets early Friday, ile was charged with possession of a
suspended driver’s license and resisting an officer without
violence.
• Robert Joseph Fogle Jr.. 30, 7H4 Mallard Drive Sanlord
was stopped by deputies In the 3H(X) block of E. Lake Mary
lllvd. Thursday. He was charged with driving with a suspended
license.
• Gerald P. Mngty*. 40. ol Deltona, was slopped at French
Avenue and Fulton Street by Sanford police Thursday. He was
charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol
• Mark Andrew Fuller. 35. 500 W Airport lllvd.. Sanford,
was slopped at 40 A near Lake Como by Lake Mary police
Friday. He was charged with driving with a Buspcndcd/rcvoked
license.
• Michael James Hart. 22. ot Deltona, was stopped on 1-4 at
S R. 40 by Lake Mary police Friday lie was charged with
unlawful speed, and driving under the Influence of alcohol.
• Robert Edward Silvers. 40. of Altamonte Springs was
stopped In the 1000 block of W 13th Street by Sanford police
Saturday lie was charged with driving with a suspended/rvvoked license
• David I. Dennett. 23. ol Casselberry, was slopped on
Highway 17-02 by l.nngwood police Friday. Ile was charged
with unlawful speed, and habitual trolllc violations.
• Johnnie Earl Deverlll. 30. 11 10 W, Olh Street, Sanford,
was stopped at Myrtle and 13th Street by sheriffs deputies
Sunday, ile was charged with attached tag not assigned, and
possession ol drug paraphernalia.
• Aurett E. Evans. 23, ol Winter Park, was stopped on
Highway 17-02 try l.nngwood police Sunday. He was charged
with Improper equipment, and possession ol a controlled
substance.
• Raul llovunny Marrotptln. 22. -1430 Radio Avenue.
Sanford, was stopped try sheriffs deputies on C.R. 427 Sunday.
He was charged with attached tag not assigned, and driving
with a sus|rended/rcvoked license.
• Carl Dosllck. 30. 217 Oak Avenue. Sanford, was stopped on
Highway 17-02 by sherlll’s deputies Saturday. He was charged
with driving With A suspenried/revnked license

TALLAHASSEE - There’s a
good chance stale lawmakers
will give their blessing lo hills
Hint would allow prayer In
public schools, say supporters
and opponents.
David Calou, president ol the
American Futility Association rtf
Florida, said lie’s beginning to
feel there's enough support for
the legislation In pass,
"I believe that fundamentally
the biggest problem facing cmr
nation Is thnl people have turned
away from God. and we need lo
open the door back up lo our
creator."Catou said Monday.
On the other side of the Issue,
an attorney for the American
Civil Liberties Union said she
doesn't hold out much hope the
bills will be defeated.
"1 am not optimistic that we
can slop It." attorney Charlene
Carres said, "mainly because
politically legislators don’t want
to be seen as voting against
something wholesome, moral
and religious."
Students could pray before
sports events, graduation cere­
monies and other assemblies
under proposals being debated
by Florida’s lawmakers. Tlte
prayers couldn't reflect the
views ol any one religion and
would have to be voluntary.

Students would have to approve
them, plan litem and lead them.
A House committee voled 12-5
lo approve the school-prayer bill
earlier tills mouth, and the
Senale Education Committee
was scheduled lo take up tIn*
companion bill ISD 1432) lodny.
TA LLA H A S S E E — Legisla­
"So lar the support for It lias
been overwhelming." said Rep.
tion lo ban paddling In Finn
Ida’s public schools Is lumg lip
Randy Mackey Jr., sponsor of
the House bill Hill H&gt;79|, noting
for a second straight year, but
sponsors said they’re not giv­
lie's received hundreds of calls
ing up.
and letters from supporters.
"I always have hope." Sen
Mackey, D-I.ake {'lly, said he
Karen Johnson. D-invcrness
didn't think Ills bill violates the
said Monday.
U.S. ('oimlitiillim since It uses
lo n g u age t It a t has lie e n
Johnson's bill ISD 321 was
approved by the Senate Edu­
approved by a federal appeals
cation Committee last mouth
court In Texas. He said the
legislation Is not designed lo
promote religion.
"Dm I am also trying lo show unconstitutional and would
(hat we are mil a rcliglon-lcss challenge It In court If necessary.
C'arrcssald.
slate." he said.
According to the ACLU, the
As recently as 1992. the nulion’s high court ruled invoca­ prayer bills violate the First
tions ami henedlelloiiH at gradu­ Amendment ban on govern­
ations were imeoiislltiitiottill. ment-sponsored religion. And
the provisions requiring prayer
even If the p ra ye rs were
nousceiarlan and attendance at l o It e v o I u it t a r v a it d
nonscetarlan don't help, Carres
the events were voluntary.
In I9H9. a federal appeals added.
"I don't know how you could
court In Atlanta struck down
prayer at school sports events as use the word prayer and com­
uneunslllutlonal — a titling that p o s e s o m e t h i n g t h a t ' s
nonseclurlun at the same time."
Is hmdmg in Florid.,
The ACI.U and People lor the she said.
House Speaker Do Johnson.
American Way. another civilrights group, consider the 1)111 D -M Ilton. said he endorses

P ad d lin g m easu re
up in th e air, again
and Ims been silling since Dial
lime In the Senate lleiillti and
Rehabilitative Services Com­
mittee.
lit the Douse, the Education
Committee never look up the
companion till) (HD I27| by
R e p J o h n R a y s o n . I)
Pompano Reach. The panel
held Its Huai meeting last
w e ek,

See Paddle, Page 5 A

school prayer Inti doesn't plan to
push the Issue
"There sire very strong feelings
on th a t ," be said “ Some
advocates want It to be heard,
hut others don't want It heard I
think we'll lie looking for the will
of the House mi that."
The school-prayer bill Isn't the
only measure touching both
education and religion
Conmilltees In both Hie House
and Semite have approved legis­
lation that would require stu­
dents learn alKiut the perscettllo n of .Jew’s d u r in g the
I loloeuust.

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• A bike, entertainment units, und Jewelry valued at 82.H40
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block of Lakeside Circle
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business In the 3700 block of S. Orlando Drive
• A pair ot blue canvas tennis shoes valued at SO.00 was
reported stolen Thursday from a business In the 37(X) block ol
S. Orlando Drive
• Items valued at 8400 were sold to have been taken
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Street.
• A woman told police site saw a black woman pull a station
wagon Into her driveway late Thursday In the H(X) block ol Day
Avenue, gel out. and remove 8105 In children's toys from her
garage, loading them Into the station wagon, before driving olf.
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• A lawn mower valued at 8179.95 was reported missing
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Editorials/Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Arrest that
rotten building!
W hen people arc found In possession of
d rills , they are arrested. W hen fruit or
vegetables get rotten, they are discarded.
Set w hen structures In Sanford rcacli the
point of falling apart or headquartering d ru g
users, nothing happens. Th e re are so m a ny
appeals and thne-extenslons available, even
those In the worst condition rem ain an
eyesore for m onths. ...even years.
M onday night, the Sanford C ity C o m ­
mission began condem nation hearings on
eight structures. Dem olition was approved for
m ost of th e m . T h i s d oesn ’ t m ean the
buildings will be torn dow n w ithin the next
few days.
Even w ith a condem nation appioval, there
is still paperwork to be done, and other code
requirem ents to be m et. w hich w ill delay the
demolition possibly for m onths.
C on d em n ation reports how ever, extend
beyond those eight. M any others have been
declared ready for condem nation since No­
vem ber of last year. One goes as far back as
M arch. 1989.
At times, nothing more than m in o r work
has been done to these structures. Often. Just
enough to make It appear as though progress
has been made. W ith Just that Indication, the
city grants extension after extension of the
dem olition process.
W e suggest re v is itin g this p a p e rw o rk
dilem m a. Establish a specific length of time
In w h ic h repairs m ust be started, and
completed. Unless absolutely necessary, give
no extensions.
If a building's ow ner can't m ake progress In
that period, w h y should we expect It to be
done at a later date? Docs the ow ner hope to
w in the lottery next m onth and pay for the
repairs?
C e rta in ly, there are special exceptions
w hich m ay be needed for some buildings. Uul
the continuation of extensions on condem ned
buildings where repairs m ay even exceed the
value of the structure, is illogical.
Determ ine the repairs needed. Notify the
ow ner that they must be done In a specific
time. W hen the time expires. If the required
work hasn't been done, order It demolished
im m ediately.
One dilapidated building In a neighborhood
spoils the appearance of the entire areu. Let's
not let this continue.

LE TTE R S

Concern: Using people
I am writing this public letter because of what I
witnessed on Feb. 22 at the County Commission
hearing on Planning and Development Administra­
tion of Seminole County. On the agenda was the
topic of rczonlng for Improved housing. The Item
up to be rezoned Ls not the problem. The way It
was done, or rather those asking for, and those
speaking for It carried out their parade, and It wus
a parade, Is my concern.
Residents of Bookcrtown for some reason were
ushered Into the meeting room carrying large
poster signs reading "We need better homes," etc.
In the group were a mixture of older residents,
children and u Tew younger residents. Most of the
residents were neighbors 1 have known most of my
life, and as myself, they arc on limited Income
(Social Security). I did talk to some there und the
drift 1 got was that they were told these houses
would be available to them as one gentleman
commented "what are they going to give us?" I
understand the hope of a new home, but huve they
been told on top of the price of the home there will
be closing costs, doc stamps, etc.? Have they ulso
been told they will Ik - paying more taxes as your
homestead only covers $25,000 One other thing
they need In consider, Is will they qualify Tor the
loan. On Social Security the Income is minimal. If
hy chance they do move Into a new $100,000
home, the payments will run In the neighborhood
of $700 to $1,000 per month. And on top of the
mortgage there Is the usual monthly bills — power,
water. Insurance, clothing, etc.
1 would like to know who had (he obduracy to
write these signs and place them In the hands of
these residents. They were used In a way I feel was
very degrading to them. The rrzonlng was a sure
thing without using these fine people this way. I
would hope the residents will not sell their present
homes until they have talked to some one other
than the people who place these signs In their
hands.
Respectfully,
Margaret Ttndcl
Lake Monroe

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome, All letters
must be *i|gned, Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on u single subject and be
as brief as possible. The letters arc subjecl In
editing.

JOSEPH PERKIHS

_________ ______________________ I___i_L

Whitewater scandal unfolds again
Something Is rotten in Little Rock. Otherwise,
why would all the president's men (and women)
go to sueh great lengths to undermine the
ongoing Investigation of the W hitewater
scandal?
In Just the past week, there have been
revelations of grave ethical breaches by several
high-ranking apparatchiks In the Clinton admin­
istration.
Most disturbing was the acknowledgment hy
Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Altman, who
also Is acting head of I lie Independent (sup­
posedly) Resolution Trust Corp., that he recently
briefed senior While House officials about the
progress of the agency's Inquiry Into Madison
Guaranty, the failed savings and loan that Is
central to the Whitewater probe.
Since President Clinton and Hillary Rodham
Clinton arc themselves the subject of the federal
Investigation - they were co-owners of the real
estate venture Whitewater Development with
James McDougal. the owner of Madison Guaran­
ty -• It was unseemly. It not borderline criminal,
for Allman to disclose the status of the RTC's
Investigation to the president's handlers.
Think If Archibald Cox had observed Allman's
ethical standards during Watergate. As lie
Investigated wrongdoing In Ihe Nixon White

House, he would have sccrelly conferred with
I luldcmun and Ehrllehman about his progress.
Altman's conduct
might not be so dis­
quieting were It an
aberration. Hul from
the very beginning of
t he W h 11 e w a te r
scandal, (lie people
closest to the Clin­
tons have behaved as
II the president and
first lady have some­
thing to hide.
T h e W hite water
Issue was first raised
d u r in g the 1992
p re side n tia l c a m ­
paign. The Clintons
Something Is
ginned up an audit
rolton in Little
(w h ic h lias since
Rock £
been disc red I led)
that showed that
they lost money on
the real estate ven­
ture. The mailer was
temporarily laid io rest.
The issue resurlaced lollowing Iasi summer's

suicide of Vincent Foster, the deputy While
House counsel. Before even a wake was held fur
Ihe president's boyhood friend. White House
aides ransacked the dead man's officeMonths later, federal investigators discovered
that a file pertaining lo Whitewater had been
removed from Foster's safe. While House officials
had neglected to m ention the tile In an Inventory
of Items lit Foster's office dial they originally
turned over to Investigators
The disappearance of the hie raised suspicious
about Its contents. There was speculation that li
contained details of highly questionable transac­
tions between the Clintons and Madison Guurnnty.
The most (shall we say) unusual transaction
occurred following Clinton's 1084 rare for
governor. A cco rd in g In testim ony front
McDougal. Clinton asked him to help "knock out
the defied" left over from the campaign. That
"defied" amounted to $50,000. which the
Clintons had borrowed from another bank.
McDougal hosted a fund raiser for his friends
Ihe Clintons and repaid tiled $50,000 hank debt
Federal Investigators suspect that some of the
money McDougal raised was diverted from
Madison Guaranty In violation of federal banking
laws.

SARAH OVERSTREE

Lighten up about
heavy people

DONNA BR ITT

Gangsta: Poetry or vile trash?
W A SH IN G TO N EEN IE-M EEN IE-M IM EMOE. "G A N G S T A " POETRY - YEAH OR NO?
Gangsta rap Is cool. It ex presses the honest,
uncensorcd feelings of one of America's most
marginalized, least politically powerful groups
— poor black men. and In some cases, women.
It Is a symptom, not u cause, of our violent
culture. To censor or limit It would be to Ignore
Its righteous anger and rich musical heritage,
and to silence rarely heard voices.
IF RECORD LABELS W O N 'T L E T GO.
SHOULD T H E GOVERN M EN T J U S T SAY NO?
Gangsta rap Is evil. The bastard child of the
vibrant art form hip-hop. gangsta und Its
mostly black und male practitioners cclcbrutc
and encourage hutred, substance abuse, bru­
tality and misogyny — often toward other
blucks. Artists — and lltelr oftcu-whde pro­
ducers and distributors — promote the worst
stcrotypes lo make a buck. Ignoring real-life
consequences of the music's vile fantasies. If
the Industry won't control Itself, consumers
should.
EEN1E-MEEN1E-MIN1E-MOE. WHICH WAY
SHOULD OPINION GO?
To sit In the Senate subcommittee hearing
on gungstu rap two weeks ago on Capitol Hlil
was lo be yanked, nflcn eloquently and
persuasively, two ways.
There were the folks like Brown University
professor and Baptist minister Michael Erie
Dyson, Utah law enforcement officer and gang
specialist Sgt. Ron Stallworth, and nip
newsletter editor Darryl James, all of whom
explained their support for, und understanding
of, the young men nnd women whose rage and
Isolation Ignite and Inform gangslu rap.
Silencing their music, they said, would be
pointless und racist.
Then there were those like singer Dionne
Warwick, psychiatrist Robert T.M . Phillips and
Sen. Carol Mosclcy-Bruun. who presided over
the hearing. While rejecting censorship and
empathizing with the despair that cun fuel
gangsta rap, they suggested that some curbs
on the genre ure appropriate, even vital. How
could they tint he. they asked, considering
some of the vlclousncss concocted by these
rappers — and that ends up In the minds of
children loo young to separate fact from
fantasy?
Real black people would embrace these
rappers' truthH.
True lovers of black folks wouldn’t tolerate
gungsta'sllrs.
My head's still spinning. I couldn't find relief
In the faces of dozens of students, Journalists,
educators, "real people" and music Industry
professionals who attended the daylong forum.
Many seemed as torn ns I.
Among the spectators was a middle-aged
woman In a gold-trimmed hut, accompanied
by several like-minded associates. She nodded
and urn-hummed as Dyson — a self-described

"petty bourgeois Negro Intellectual" — said
that violence and woman-defiling "didn't begin
witli gangslu rap" ami that the music was “ a
cry and a scream against Invisibility" by our
culture's least politically visible souls.
Hut she also said. "That's right!" when
psychiatrist Phillips said that "children ure
horn with the Innate capacity and desire to
Imitate adult
behavior, whether
the b e h a v i o r ,..is
triggered by a visual
Image, an audio tinage or (the combina­
tion). ...Violence Is
powerful, tantaliz­
in g "
C i t i n g s t u d ie s
linking violent and
mlsogynlsllc music
to violence accepting
attitudes, 1’hllllps
said that constant
repetition of audio
and visual Imagery
" l e n d s to d e ­
s e n s it iz e ." A fte r
viewing the Inllully
stunning Rodney G.
King heating video,
lie said, "fo r the
imis. 12th, looih
time, you reached for (he remote control."
l'hllllps quoted examples of some gangsta
and equally degrading heavy metal music:
"No apparent motlvc/Just kill and kill
uguln/SurvIvc my brutal slashlng/l ll hunt you
till the end ..." (From heavy metal group
Slayer’s album "I lell Awaits.")
And. "Her body's beautiful so I'm Blinkin'
rape/Sliouldn't have had her curtains open so
that's her fate.../Silt her throat and watched
Iter shake," (From "Mind of a Lunatic" by the
Gcto Boys.)
The only time Gold Hut and her companions
clearly diverged from others In the nudlcncc
wus when Sgt. Stallworth Implored people to
hear "the cry for help" (hut gangslu repre­
sented: "We must reach out to embrace them.
...They are all our children."
Gold Hat sighed. "Am en." A while male
Journalist, silling across from me In the press
area, snorted In disbelief.
But he Isn't the only one who'd feel alienated
from artists who arc as dismissive of others'
humanity os sonic gangsta rappers. Displayed
at the heating were blowups of album covers
— Including one of 2 Live Crew's with group
members In a brass bed. rending u sjiorts
section. Emerging from beneath the sheets
dominating the photo, ure four fleshy female
rcarends. "clothed" In siring bikinis.
The women's faces arc hidden, the men's
faces arc grinning.

Odd as li may sound at first, Deborah
Blrdwell's story Is why we have an Americans
With Disabilities Ac I
lllrdwell. at 5 fret, I incites tall and llliO
|K&gt;tmds. was denied access to a movie theater
last summer, even thour'h she'd hmuglii her
own chair and wauled to stl out ol everyone's
way in the wltrelehalr section.
T li c A D A w a s f——
e n a cte d not |ust
It «• e a u s e s o in r
legislators believed
we have to make oil
Utlngs equal lor all
people. It was made
iaw alter a long his­
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being so reluctant to
offer a ny a c c o m ­
modation at ail to the
disabled: No phone
scrvlre tor the deaf,
c v e n t h o u g li
I e e h li o I o g y w a a
available and Ihe
added costs would
have come to pennies
are the last
per regular custom
absolutely
rr
M it 111 in 111 lo II
unprotoclod
d o lla r co m p a n ie s
minority ■
refusing lo retrain
even one restroom so
a person In a wheelchair could work lot the
linn. Cities llghiuig tooth and nail against
equipping just one or two bases to carry
disabled riders.
After years of slaying out of theaters
because she was too large to lit Inin the seals
- and ashamed ol 11 ■■ lllrdwell Dually decided
lo hack embarrassment in see a movie. She
dldn'l ask the Ihealer io spend money trying
to nceonimodale her. Hal the theater manag­
er said "No."
lllrdwell has filed a sail under a provision ol
the ADA ihut mandates that public places
accommodate the disabled.
In November. Bic government determined
that the ADA protects "morbidly obese"
people ■* those weighing 100 percent over
normal weight •• from discrimination. The
ruling applies regardless ol the cause ol the
obesity.
If (tie Ihealer had allowed lllrdwell to sli in
the special section reserved lor I hose who
can't use the tegular scats, no one would
have been troubled and there would he no
lawsuit. Now she's asking $1.5 million
damages, (indwell claims site was humili­
ated. subjected In a harangue from the
theater manager In front of other patrons.
Is any humiliation worth $1.5 million?
lllrdwell says her aim Is to show other obese
people that I hey don't have to lx- subjected lo
the treatment she endured. I don't know II
you can pul a price on a lifellmc of
humiliation, hut I do know dial If I'd been
standing In that Ihealer line, I'd Is- out on hail
awaiting a hearing on assault charges. I'd
have picked up Blrdwell's chair and tried to
wallop Ihe theater manager with It.
Obese women In this society are the last
absolutely unprotected minority. If 1 hadn't
known that already from ycais of observa­
tion. I’ve watched two televised exposes
recently hy thin reporters who went under­
cover wearing "fat suits" lo make them
appear quite overweight. Both "fattened"
reporters endured repeated "lialefulness and
outright disdain," In one reporter's words. A
man yelled, "you fat pig" al her from a cab.
und a young woman asked Ihe reporter's
male companion what la- was doing with "a
fat pig." Over a period of several weeks, she
had a difficult lime separating her real self
from Ihe woman In the "fat suit" und she
became severely depressed.
I’m sure being an obese man Is no day at
the bcuch, either, hut I've never seen men
singled out for the ridicule heaped on obese
women. Men tend to feel sympathetic Inward
obese men, as If they're Just large-economysize good ole boys with an cullng problem.
Yet I've heard lots of pretty nice guys
mumble derogatory comments as o Ih-slwomen pass by. as If they're fair game
because they "let themselves go." Ironically.
I've heard a lot of pretty nice women even
make fun of oheBc women.

�Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Timday, March 15, 1994 - ■&gt;A

Codes

Hotel

Continued from Page 1A
Is negative for
e v e ry b o d y ." lie noted proinlnenfly In Ills report dial none
of the rules was "Intended lo he
unfair lo those people who are
|NMir. honest, and law abiding."
Still, some people feel, they are
too u II- c ik -o iu posing.
Sue llaneoek has pul a "For
Sale" sign m front of her f&gt;lh
Street home.
"Th is Is Just ton m uch." she
said, shaking her head.
Hancock, who owns her home
free and clear, has had some
trouble Insuring the nine decade
old home heeause of Its age. In
order lo make tlic task of finding
an Insurer easier she begun
touching on the while paint with
an Identical color.
As she began dabbing oil Ihe
paint, she said slie was Informed
that without a "Certificate of
A pp ro p ria te n e ss" from the
Sanford Historic Preservation
Hoard, she was In violation.
W hen she balked at the
necessity of such a permit, she
said slu* was tokl she would be
In violation of the codes II sbr
did not appear before Ihe pre­
servation txrurd to make a re­
quest for a certificate If she falls
U&gt; appear at the next meeting,
which is tonight. she was mid.
she would lx' lined $250.
"It's absolutely ridiculous."
site said. "I didn't vote on these
; t It I n n s . T h i s I s n o t a
neighborhood association I
don't think they should 1m* able
to tell me that I can't touch up
the paint on m y house."
i Though her ix-ighlxir Martha
Wells did apply lor and receive a
I Certificate ol Appropriateness to
.paint her home, she believes
j Hancock ts right
"They forced this through two
■days after Christinas when they
'-k n e w no one would lx- at the
I'lritrctliqt," she said "Tin s Isn't

I

Wells and Hancock believe
j, that lew- residents of the reslden■, tl.il hlsorlc dtstitct are aware of
! what the codes entail and of the
I need to apply lor the eertllleale
' of appropriateness Irom lire his
;t; lorlc board

!

she said, were at the homes of
|M-oplc who "slmtilh know hel­
ler: preservation Ixiard mem­
bers and members of the San­
ford Historic Trust, the group
that originally sponsored Dually
in Sanford.
Wells said she will turn her list
of suspected violations over to
building Inspeeior l.lndn Gentry
lodo with as she will
Gentry said Hint despite the
public hearing and "numerous
newspa|ier nrtlck-s" on the mai­
ler of (he Dually codes, many
people are simply unaware of
llielr existence
"Hut once we let people know
alHail them." she said, "people
have compiled "
Turner said tlx- stale Is able to
offer lax credits and. In some
eases, financial assistance to
those who need help In fixing
their homes in u manner con­
sistent with Ihrcndcs.
"They Just need lo come see
me and I’ll give them some
phone numbers to call." she
said.
Hut for Hancock. It's loo late.
She Is leaving Sanford for a more
tranquil life In Geneva, she says.
Hut. II Is not |osl Ihe codes that
pushed her lo r li.it decision
"W hy don't lliey put as much
effort Into cleaning up the streets
as they do Into making sure
people pain! tlx-lr houses Ihe
appropriate color?" slu- asked
While she Is being died for
painting her house without iluprnper paperwork, sin- said,
crack cocaine Is being bought
and sold openly on the street
corners and prostitutes arthawking their wares along the

sidewalks In her neighborhood.
Wells confirms that she loo
has witnessed sneh activity. She
said she and Hancock call Ihe
police "at least once a day" with
reports of the activity. I,title,
they say. Is done.
"If we're going lo make tills
historic district something, wi­
nced to clean up the streets."
Welts said.
Sanford poller Commander
Dennis W hilm lrc commented
that the vice and narcotics
squads arc very aware of the
problems In Wells and Han­
cock's neighborhoods "W e
conduct many sting operations
around -llh and 5th Streets." he
said, "and we have made many
arrests."
"Hill when we respond to a
call." he continued, "we may
not Im*seen, especially if we send
a plain clothes ear. Then too,”
he uddrd, "a enll-regardlng an
Incident may not always result
In an Immediate arrest.
Wells. Who Is working In
restore her home to Its former
spendor, said six- will stay and
work within Ihe system on that
while slu- continues calling the
(Killee when she observes Illegal
activity on the slrrels
"They may udl me a trouble
maker, hut I want to make this a
nice place lor my children to
live." she said.
Still, she said, she Is saddened
hy Ihe possible loss of her
neighbor.
"I really hate to lose her."
Wells said. "She has hern doing
a Io l o f good I n this
neighborhood."

Develop
Continued from Page 1A
eolation yesterday aln-rnoon
before the city mminlsslnn work
session. During the past two
weeks. Strlekler had met indi­
vidually with ux -iii Ik t s ol the
commission to pcrsonallv dis­
cuss the plans
"1 think I ve been able to
respond lo all &lt;4 the problems
any ol you brought out m our
previous meeting on this.” litsaid.

Ihe committee were quite sur
prised lhal you didn't go along
with out suggestion to obtain
help Irom the University ol
Florida studio |«to|ce|." Strlekler
said "Hut we Mill believe this is
something we may need in the
noMoo-dtstimt future
For the Immediate time, Insald Andersen would develop .t
marketing plan which could
then he shown lo possible devel­
opers "Most ot the people who
might develop tlx- lakefront area
wouldn't know what we have
here." Strlekler said, "and we
will require some specific plans
and eoueeplM to he created lit
order toaliraci them lien- "

Penny Turner, secretary ol the
Sanford Historic Preservation
"One of the Inleresllrig meet­
Board, said lhai w ill soon
ings was one I had with Com­
fc change.
[■ "A lettei Is being prepared ns missioner A.A. McClannhan." he
continued. "Mac brought up
we s|H-ak that will he mailed to
something nobody on the com­
teach of thr residents to Inform
Bftliun about the codes and the muter has brought out at tills
point "lie observed that no one
• requirements." Turner said.
oil
our committee or the stall has
.She said the mix-ups and
"eventually." he said, "we
in 1st ufor ma r Ion are I o be specific expertise or background may need more plans, and that
In
developing
a
good
marketing
expected with "anything new
plan So we are looking on ts when we would like you to
like this."
seeking
further help Irom firm &lt;- reconsider the university pro
Accordion to Wells, there have
(eel
Andersen
Irccii more than a lew mix-ups
On a recent bicycle Jauul around He added. "Com m issioner
Strlekler commented
Mr
her nclghhurliixid she doen
MrClanuhun has also offered to Andersen has told me this de­
minted 57 Incidents ol what shework with stall lor the next two velopment eventually Isn't going
deemrd to he code violations In a lo two and a lull months, in to cost the city money for the
four block area surrounding her
helping develop several steps to development, llut will lx- up to
home. Many ol the occurences, tie taken in continuing our Ihe developers who would do the
plans."
work, so It's actually a wln-wlu
Continued from Page 1A
situation."
"Mv main concern now." Mrdoorway, hr yelled. "Don’t do It.
"A pproving the $3,000 lo
m an." then fled. The deputies, Clunahan said. "Is that when
who had not seen the suspect, these plans are prepared, we allow Mr. Andersen's work to
took a defensive posture, then cross all the T ’s and dot all the cool lime was in easy move."
heard a gunshot and a thud, I s. We must gel the Main Street Strlekler said this m orning.
program, mall development and "Th e dlfflcull p u l will he when
according to the Incident report.
T h e In v e s tig a to rs fo un d in k e fro n t d eve lo p m e n t all the Waterfront Master Plan
Williams lying in a pool of blood together and make all the pieces Committee asks the city to form
on a small porch with a wound fit. If we can do that, this project a CoriumitUly Redevelopment
will really hear fruit."
Agency, which will have to he
In the left temple.
esiabllshed as a separate entity
Mlneeshla's grandmother was
During the work session dis­ Irom the city government. In
called m the scene ami the littit*
girl was taken home lo her cussion. Strlekler luld the com­ order to bring about this devel­
missioners. "Tlx- members of opment."
mother. She was not hurt.

Shooting

D EATH S
Robert F. Atkinson. 59. North
Triple! Drive. Cussclberry. died
Friday. March I 1. 1994. al
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Horn Aug. 27, 1934. In Bronx.
N.Y.. he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1971. Mr. Atkinson was an
employee of Orange County
Public School System and a
member of Si. James Catholic
Cathedral, Orlando. He was an
Arm y veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Eileen
M.; son, William Wynne. Cassel­
b e rry ; d a u g h te rs . R o b yn
Francis, Groton. Conn.. Carol
Ann, Casselberry: five grand­
children.
National Cremation Society.
Winter Purk, in charge of nrrungcmcnls,

WILLIE CHOICE
Willie Choice, 05, of West 8th
Street, Sanford, died Sunday,
March 13, 1994, at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Horn Sept. 1. 1927. In Sparks, he
moved to Central Florida In
1954. Mr. Choice was a laborer.
He was Uupttst.
Survivors Include wife. Alma:
sons. Willie Jr.. Sanford, Ihe
Rev. Arthur Choice. Longwood.
Wllson-Elchclhcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

YOLANDA "LITTLE ONE"
ROSE HUFF
Yolanda "Little One"

Rosi-

Half. West I lilk rest Street. Al­
tamonte Springs, died Saturday.
March 12. 1994, al her resi­
dence. Horn Feb. 2. 1931. In
Ithaca. N.Y.. she moved to Ccn
tral Florida in 1973. Mrs Huff
was an accounts payable elt-rk.
Slem ens-Slroiuberg Carlson.
Lake Mary, and a member of ihe
Catholic Church of Nativity.
Lake Mary.
Survivors Include husband.
Alan: daughter. Susan Hcllar,
Ocoee; sons. Larry, Wittier Park.
Danny. Dnvciqxtrt. FI.: sister.
Rose S te rn , J a c k s o n v ille ;
brothers. John DcLlhcro. West
Henrietta. N.Y.. Harry DcLlhcro.
Rex ford. N.Y.. Phillip DcLlhcro.
Wethersfield. Conn; four grand­
children.
Deacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.

MARTHA MARIN
Martha Marin, 27. South
W y m o re Road. A lta m o n te
Springs, died Sunday. March 13.
1994, &gt;ki Florida Hospital, Alta­
monte Springs. Horn March 4,
1957, In Mcdclln, Columbia, she
moved lo Central Florida In
1980. Mrs. Marin was a home­
maker. She was a member of St.
John Vianncy Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Melvin; brothers. Orlando Re­
st reho. Fori Laudcrdulc, Alex
Kcslrebo. Apopka; sister, Rosa
Norerui. California. I.lgln Re­
st n-ho. DUma Rest reho. both of

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mission (lie hank fins been in
Charles lloyklns. Sr. spofti on
behalf of ilie home at 1021
for slightly over eontaet w ith a prospective
one year, and IPs not easy to find purchaser who may be able to Orange Avenue. "We have al­
ready started working on the
the amount of money wr need restore the building. "We should
know m the near future." he house," lie said, "hut coming an
for this project,"
lie mid the commission the said, "anti that will determine If with Ihe money we need isna
repair for the building alone has II can lie rebuilt or should be easy. We have Installed new
doors on Ihe hum and most all
been cal Ima led at $532.IKK). dcmnllshed."
utilities are working."
"We have studied photos of wlinl
Simmons explained the 30 day
"Tills house was the home of
the hotel looked like In Ihe old extension on the demolition, and
Ihe flrsi black lee man In
days." he cnmmcnlcd. "and we Ihe hank representative said the
would like lo restore It to It's lime would he sufficient to Sanford, hack In the time when
there were no refrigerators,"
original appeanincc hack In resolve the possiMc purchase.
lloyklns said, "and to us It has a
1919."
C o m m is s io n e r A . A. Melot of historical significance. Wr
The siruelare was constructed
between 1890 and 1895. and Clnnnhan cummenled. "If the certainly want to restore It."
Other structures which have
contained Sanford's flrsi indoor tii-xl 30 days will trigger any­
now la-cti placed on a 30 day
swimming pool. It was known as thing regarding restoring this
waiting period for tlcmnlllinn
the Hyc-Lo Hotel at the turn ol building, then all you have to do
Include those at 1512 Reach
the century, and became the Is come hack lo the commission
al our next meeting, and wit'll be
Avc . HIM W. 3rd Street. 801
Montezuma Hotel lit 1920.
Reran Avenue. 1705 Hell Ave­
"What we are planning Is a glad lo consider giving an
nue, and 1508 W. 13th Rlace.
retirement home for low to extension,"
middle Income people." Ingrla
said. Later, he commented that
It would probably he more In the
middle Income range.
meat to do tin- same In the
Continued from Page 1A
Commissioner Lon Howell,
I louse hill. Richard said.
who has often spoken against
While cosls of supplying paper
storage
tapes
or
housing where short-term ren­
records
can be computed pertals are offered, questioned If any other materials needed.
page. Petersen said that's not
Rrojx-rly
Appraiser
Hill
Sober
there was a possibility of 3(X)
saltl he charges lor time and true ol electronic data.
Magnolia becoming such a place.
"It's not 1.000 limes more
expenses
to pmduee eleclronlt"I assure you," Ingrla said,
expensive to provide I,(XX) bytes
Information.
Sober
said
the
cost
"lhal this will ixit tx- any weekly
ol inlormalloo than lo provide
rental establishment. We are to produce the entire property one byte. There's no eorrelalist
rosisahoul
$1,000
planning to make It a tally
David Johnson. Sutler’s In- Hon," she said
qualified ACLF. (Adult Con ­
The Senate Governm ental
formation
manager, saltl tils
gregate Living Facility)."
Operations (.’ommlttee defeated
olflee
charges
$87.50
per
hour
lo
City Attorney Hill Colbert cau­
Dyer's effort to Insert a per-byte
tioned that Ihe matter of struc­ prodaee ih«- records The charge charge In the Senate bill.
Includes
the
cost
ol
stall
time,
ture use was not the Item under
To move record keeping rules
consideration "The only thing hardware, snltwurc. mainte­ Into the electronic age, llic
nance
.md
the
media
used
lor
up for a decision tonight," lie
legislation would revise (lie defi­
said. "Is comicmontlon proceed- Ihecopy.
nition ol public records lo In­
Willi
more
record
keeping
lugs. You can handle the use ot
clude data-prnccsslng software.
the facility w l r never It comes done by computer, a House It would:
hack before Ihe commission at a subcommittee slated debate to• Let agencies charge lo
day on a hill to prevent automa­
later dale."
lurtiish electronic copies.
tion
from
lilnderliig
access
City Manager lilll Simmons
• Earmark pari of the fees to
News media oppose a pro­
had previously recommended a
improve public access to rec­
vision
letting
agencies
(
barge
hv
355 day time extension for the
ords,
hotel. "It's a vrry historic build­ the "byte" — a computer pro­
• Require agerx-tes to plan for
cessing
unit
smaller
than
a
ing." he said, "amt It would he a
public access when they buy
word,
saltl
llarhara
Rclcrscn.
shame to see a destroyed "
computers ami programming.
The ell y building depart merit atlorney lor a -Joint Ounmtttcc
• Rctpmc neutral third-party
on
tnlormallon
Technology
that
had reported tlx- hotel had a
ttirdliilloo
ol disputes over rec­
dilapidated rixil. windows miss­ developed the hill
ords access
"They're
Irving
to
make
a
ing, rotten siding, holes to the
irtlof mat ion from lt» As\ocMifc1 P rtit it
walls, rotten Di k i i s , plumbing profit center out of It. said Dick ( o n f * i it e d in i h t % r e p o r t
and electrical problems, plaster Shelton. Florida Rress Associa­
tailing oil tlx- walls, and many tion executive director "They
shouldn't charge anything other
other problems
The request lor ihe one year than (In- cost ol duplication."
The House hill. CSHH 1343.
ltine extension was voted on
W h a t’s for lunch?
would
allow a penny-a-byte
separately from the other struc­
Wodnosday, Mar. 16,1994
ch
a
rg
e
to
s
u
p
p
ly
da
I
a
in
tures no the list, and was
Dippers with Salsa
a p p ro ve d try a un a n im o u s electronic form, with a $3,000
Groan Beans
limit
ctamulssiim vote.
Fruit Tray
A representative of the llank'of-^*,
' example. II the county x
Rolls
..... 5 Florida.........
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. u* * | : h H|| voter records were
Central
spoke
regard
or Chot’s Salad or Bag Lunch
public
—
they
aren’t
—
the
to tin- condemnation of 25-1-1
Low Fal Milk
public
would
h
&lt;-1
barged
a
penny
Raik Drive The (onimeiclal type
building hud been severly dam­ for each ol the 43.824,300 bytes
aged by lire. He told the com- ol Information It would cost lin­
eup $3,000 to huv tin* records.
Dyer’s proposal, which was de­
feated last week, would produce
it charge ol $303 12 lor the same
iiiliiniiutlim
Continued from Rage 3A
A similar lull in the Senate
Mental Illness
Generally when hills uren t would let agencies charge a
has
warning signs, too.
reasonable
amount,
to
he
devoted on lo committee, ihelr late
trrmlltcd
by
tlxsecretary
of
Fur a Ircc txxiklrl
Is sealed llul lawmakers can
about mental IIInrsN . call :
waive rules lo bring measures slate's office, for labor Involved
1800-433-5959
directly to the Door or can add In duplicating electronic materi­
Learn to see the sickness.
them as amendments lo other al. press association attorney
Harry Richard said.
hills
A m rrlr.u i Mental H r.ilth Fun d .5!)
The group hacks an umciul"There’s more than one way
lo skin a cat." Kayson saltl.
adding lie would clu-ek on
parliamentarian options.
All Transmission
He conceded, however, the hill
Defects
probably wouldn’t he passed
"Th e life-support system Is
Are Not Major
plugged Into the wall." he saltl.
The House hill also died last
Problems —
year after no action was taken Itt
t/
committee.
Doth Johnson and Huy sun said
(here’s no proof paddling stu­
dents reduces discipline pro­
blems. However, there Is evi­
dence corporal punishment Is
unfairly applied, they say.
Up until five years ago. slate
law did not let school districts
ban puddling. Hut lawmakers
(hanged that In 1989. and
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
hoards In 15 counties have
30 Years... Same Location
decided to forbid jiaddllng.
O f the 2 4 . I9 H s tu d e n ts
puddled lit Ihe 1991-92 school
year. 58 percent were while. 38
percent were black and 3 per­
cent were Hispanic. Nineteen
percent were girls. Sixteen
eountles paddled more Ilian 10
percent ol their students.

Apupka: parents. Teresa and
Jo s e R e atrcb o. A lta m o n te
Springs.
A I v a r c i •V e s p u 11•W11 e o x
F it n e r a I 11 om e , W i n t e r
Purk/Goldenrod Cha p el. In
charge or arrangements.

RUTH B. SOLAAS
Ruth H. Solans, 74. Fayet­
teville Avenue. Deltona, riled
Monday. March 14. 1994, al her
residence. Horn June 22, 1919
in Copenhagen. Denmark, she
moved lo Central Florida In
1985. Mrs. Solans was a hank
teller. She was a member of
Deltona United Church of Christ.
Sons of Norway. Orlando, and
the llagarCluh.
Survivors include husband.
Oyatcln; sons. Randall Smith.
Cocoa Bench Jeffrey Smith,
Orlando. Arnold, Deltona; two
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Haldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

WALLACE J. VAN NESS
Wallace J . Van Ness, 54.
French Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday, March 13, 1994. Horn
Aug, 17. 1939, in Sanford, he
was a lifelong resident.
Survivors Include brother,
David, Sanford.
Central Florida Funeral Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.

322-8415

John J. Kane
May 1, 1910-March 13, 1992

The rolling stream of life
rolls on
And still Ihe vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice,
the smile.
Of the one who once sat
there.
It Is lonesome here
without yon
And sad the weary way,
For life Is not the same
to me,
Since you were
called away.

Love,
Minnie

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- Sanford Horald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuosday, March 15, 1994

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Lake Brantley takes ‘ugly’ victory from Spruce Creek
By DEAN SMITH

Basketball cham pions crowned

Horald Sports Writer

W IN TER SPRINGS - Indian Trails Middle
School Advanced Boys' Hth nradr haskcthall
tram won the Winter Springs League tide.
The team, coached by Jack Pickett, defeated
Jackson Hclnhts Middle School. 77-02, In the
semifinals and Greenwood Lakes Middle School.
05-56, In Ihe championship game.
Members of die leam were Ben Knupp. Josh
Picked. Seth Fowler, Brad Combes. Jeremy
Frost. Jim m y Costa. Ben Scholl. Scott Ferrell.
Donnie Markey and Jermaine Joulbcrt.

A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Lake Brantley
Patriots did (lie right things al the rl^lit limes
Monday night lo claim a 0-5 victory over the
visiting Spruce Creek Hawks In a Class 5ADlstrlet 4 baseball eon test.
It certainly was not the prettiest of panics, as
the two clubs combined for eight errors that led
to nine unearned runs.
"I was telllrm the other coaches that this had lo
be our ugliest name or the year." said Lake
Brantley head coach Mike Smith "But right now
we'll take anythin)* we ran net We have a lot of
senior's with no experience. Our catcher, left
fielder, second baseman and shortstop have not
played varsity before and our third baseman
plnyrd first base last year
"Thankfully, we have a lot pltchlnn experi­
ence. They have a combined earned run uverane
or 1.40."
Part of that pltchlnn experience, senior lef­
thander Clms Tibbetts. went die distance and
did not allow an earned run In Improvinn his
record to 3-0. He also has two saves this season.
Tibbetts, who has not nlvrn up an earned run
all year, allowed four hits and four walks, while
strlklnn out elnhl. but his defense committed
four errors.
"We were a little sluggish tonlnht. especially
on defense." said Smith. "Tills was our fourth
nnm In four days and we had some tired lens out
then.-."
Spruce Creek took a .TO lead, hul Lake
Brantley came hack with lour unearned runs lu
the txiitom ol the third Innlnn

Soap Box m eeting W ednesday
SANFORD — There will be a Sanford Soap
Box Derby meeting tomorrow night (Wed..
March 10) al 7 p in. at the Downtown Recreation
Center. 1st PtoorofSanfordCity Hall.
The meeting Is mandatory (or racers In the
Master Division, however all others are Invited.
Among the Items to t&gt;c discussed will Include
the 1994 AASHDIAII American Soap Box Derby)
rules: construction of Speedstar (shrill; con­
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If you have any questions, please call Norm
Perry al (407) 330-5097.

Oviedo softball tournam ent
OVIEDO — Oviedo Recreation A Parks Is now
accepting registration for the ‘(M S|x»rts Circuit
Spring Softball Tournament to tic held at the
Oviedo Sports Complex on Saturday, March 19.
All ASA registered men's "C " and Co-Ed
teams are eligible. Cost Is 81(H) for Oviedo
League teams mid 8125 for non-league teams
Registration deadline Is Thursday. March 17
al noon. For more Information, contact the
Recreation D e trim e n t al 359-5000.

AROUND THE STATE
Browne leads Marlins
M ELBOURN E - Jerry Browne homcrcd.
doubled and drove In four runs as the Florida
Marlins treat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-1 at
Space Coast Stadium.
Browne, who signed us a free agent In the
otrseason. hit a two-run homer olf Ramon
Martinez In the second Inning. He Is vying for a
spot as (he Marlins' fourth outfielder and a
utility player this season.
Orestes Dcstnidc also homcrcd. a three-run
drive off Martinez in the first.
The Dodgers' run came on a homer try Mike
Piazza. Ills fourth, ull agulnst Florida.

Panthers clip Rangers
MIAMI — Andrei Lomakin and Jody Hull
scored first-period goals and Jo h n Vanblcsbrouck made 27 saves Ur protect the Florida
Panthers' 2-1 win over the New York Rangers
The victory moved the Panthers within one
ixrlnt of eighth-place Philadelphia and the last
playoff sjxrt In the Eastern Conference.
Mike Hartinun had the goal for the Rangers,
who arc wlulcss In their last three games.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
M ens’ Baseball
□ Saminola C.C. al Valencia C.C., 3 p m.

W om ens' Softball
□Valencia C.C. al Samlnota C.C., 3 p.m.

G irls’ Softball
□ Lake Howell al Seminole, 4 p.m.
Cl Lake Mary at Lake Brantley, 7 p.m.
□Oviedo al Lyman, 4 p.m.

S e e U g ly . P an e 2 U

Lako Brantloy first basomnn Mickoy Bono tokos
a throw Irom pltchor Chris Tlbbolls lo choso
Spruce Crook runnor Roy Manning back to llrsl

H*(*MPhotoby Milt Hwflt
baso during Iho Patriots 65 victory over tho
Hawks. Manning, who roprosontod tho tying run.
was lator picked oil to prosorvo tho win

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“ Instant replay” in
recreation volleyball
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD — Deja Vu all over
again
For the second straight week
every team In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Spring Recreation
Volleyball League had the same
rrcord ax last week at the Sanford
Middle School Gynmatorliim
Wcalvlew Baptist-Won Increased
its league lead lo two games with Its
second straight perfect 4-0 night,
while Rolnco frosted another 31
evening. Sunford First Baptist had
Us third straight 2-2 week. Premier
was 1-3 for the second time after
opening with a -1-0 night and
Wcstvlcw Bapttst-2 still Is search of
that elusive first win.
Wcstvlcw Baptist-Won may have
been perfect, but It was anything
Inti easy as Rolnco and the leagueleaders hooked up lit a great
overtime match, with WcstvlcwWon coming out on top. 17-15.
Wcstvlcw Baptist-Won alsir had a
tough time with Premier, winning
15-10. The leaders' other scores
were 15-7 over Wcstvlcw Buptlst-2
and 15-0 over Sanford First Baptist.
Rolnco had almost no trouble In
winning Its next three games after
the setback to Wcstvlcw BaptistWon. as It won 15-5 over Premier.

Holnto II, Prtmltr I
VV4»M#W Bipint Won II. WoOvlow Bjpllil » I
lontortf First luptlil II. Prtmior t
Wtitvtow Boptlll Won It. Holnto II
WotNIOw Boptlll Won II. Promlor It
lontord Flnt Boptlll It. Wo.tvlow Boptlll i 4
Rolnco IS. Sontord F ln t Bopllit I
Promlor IS. Wttlriow Bopllit &gt; It
Rolnco IS. Wttlvltw Bopllit 1 I
Woitrlow Boptlll Won IS. Wnloid F u ll Boptlll 0

15-2 over Sanlord First Baptist and
15-3 over Wcstvlcw Buptlst-2.
Sanford First Baptist's two wins
came over Premier. 15-9. and
Wcstvlcw Daptlst-2. 15-4.
Tlte second best game of the
evening was a 15-11 Premier victory
over Wcstvlcw Bapllst-2.
Alter three weeks of play Ihe
league Is quickly turning Into a
two-team race, with Wcstvlcw Baptlst-Won standing 10-2 and Rolnco
H-4. Trailing the leaders arc Sanford
First Baptist and Premier (both 0-0)
and Westvlew Buptlst-2(0-121.
Th e Recreation League plays
every Monday night, while the
Sunford Recreation Department also
sponsor's a Power League every
Wednesday night al the Sanford
M iddle School G y m n a to rlu iri.
Games start ul 7 p.m. each night.

Bringing home the gold
The All-Star loam ol tho Somlnole county Boys &amp; Girls Clubs. 13-15 yoar
olds, hold oil Iho Pino Hills club, 42-32. lo tako Iho championship ol Iho
Boys &amp; Girls Clubs of Contral Florida annual baskotball loaguo at tho
Easlsldo Contor. Orlando. Sanford's Alphonzo Davis takos to tho air tor a
shot as toammatos vio for position. Tho loam brought homo Iho winning
bannor to bo hung In tho club and modals lor each player.

Boys’ Golf

Local rider
proves self
at Daytona

□ L. Branllay vs. L. Mary at Timacuan, 3:30 p.m.
□ L. Howell va. Seminole al Heathrow, 3:30 p.m.
[ ;Oviedo va. Lyman al Rolling Hills, 3:30 p.m.

G irls’ Golf
□ L. Branllay va. L. Mary al Timacuan, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman va. Oviedo at Ekana, 3:30 p.m.
□ Seminole, Saabraaza vs. Lake Howell al Deer
Run, 3:30 p.m.

By ROGERHARNACK
Horald Correspondent______________

Boys’ Tennis
□ Lake Ho wall at Lake Mary, 3 p.m.
□ Lyman at Mainland, 3:30 p.m.

G irls’ Tennis
□ Lake Mary va. Lake Howall al Red Bug, 3 p.m.
□ Lyman at Mainland, 3:30 p.m.

Track
□ Oviedo al Lake Branllay, 4 p.m.
□ Seminole, Oak Ridge at Lyman, 3:30 p.m.

NBA BASKETBALL
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Chicago Bulls, (L)

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Deltona's Stovo DoCamp (conlor) poses with two of
his top supporters, wlfo Libby (loll) and "Hooter Girl"
Christina Boguo (right), representing tho Casselberry

Hooters that was one ol tho major sponsors lor
DeCamp’s Kawasaki. DoCamp linishod a rospoctible
47th In Sunday’s Daytona200 Molorcyclo race.

DA YTO N A BEACH - Steve DcCamp knew his motorcycle did not
have the power lo go head-to-head
with factory hikes. Inii he raced
against the best In tIk* business
anyway lu Sunday'sDuylonu 2(H).
For DcCump. a IX-ltoua resident,
the grueling 200 mile race on the
Daytona International Speedway
was the ultimate test lor tils new
1993 Kawasaki 750.
DcCump received Ills bike less
titan a month ugn from Seminole
Hnndu-Kuwusuki lu Lougwood.
"A ll we had time to do to was bore
tlte head and modify it slightly,"
said Dick Suarvz. owner ol Longwood's Full Spectrum Racing shop
After DcCump nicked up tlte
motorcycle, lie and Suarez l(x&gt;kcd It
over to see what modifications could
lie made.
"W e went extreme on (lie bike lo
get It ready In three days." Suarez
said. "It's amazing It all came
together. Basically we Jumped right
Into (lie big one from the orate."

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3 Ice Eliminator
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3 Elile* Pop Tarf
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Second race -3 / I.O : 14 SI
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1Mello Dill
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1 Sklmar Gonf
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O 117) 41.40 P (7 3) 104.40 T (I I I) 14100
D D tl 7)47 H S t l 71 i ) 1410.40
Third race — S/tl, Mi It.S?
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Fourth race — 1/14, D: 11,44
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SQuick Lap
100 3 00
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Flllhrace — S/I4.C: 11.17
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Hath race — S/tl, D: It.40
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7 Hondo Sparkler
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3 Velvet Lady
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Seventh race — 1/14. Ai 11.11
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Eighth race -5/14, E: 31.(7
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Ninth C6C4 — 3/9, Ct 1* 00
7 Sklmar Outback
11 *0 5 00 5 (0
3Cascade Mika
4 40 3 70
3 Ultimate Gamble
6 *0
O i l 7) 34 79 P (7 7) 114 49 T O 7 1(41) 94
19th rice - 1/14, Ci 11.47
4 Shirt* Sheba
10 40 3 40 3 00
I Cr'* Thunderbolt
4 00 7 90
8 Summ Galgo
4 10
0 0 4) 75.40 P (4 1) a .40 T (4 191 14* 90
uth r a t e - 1/14. D: 31 44
lOmnl Enlerprl**
10 60 A 40 5 70
4 Top 5ucc*i*
6 40 3 (0
JCr'sMIdihldlho
4 10
O t l 4) 79.79 P (14) 17.40 T ft 4 3) 797.40 TT
(4 t 11-4 1)0 W J4ckpc»*l),0)4 10
13th race - -1/9. B: 39 4)
5 Vintage Valval
11 60 S 70 4 60
5 60 5 60
1Play DeMuilc
9 Sunnyland Slim
15 40
O il ItM a O P II It 77090 T (5 19)51(49
llthraca — VIA. C: 11 19
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A 00 3 70 J 40
7 A*e%om* Winner
1) 40 5 AO
5Nakcla Potagold
3 40
O (1 71 41 40 P (1 31 39 20 T (1 7 5) 4)7 14 QD
(1 5 1 All) 7* 40(1 5 A* 7) 335 94
Mthrac* — )/|. A 39 77
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5 42 3 00 3 00
) Audi Lady
4 60 J 60
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Q (1 (1 30 44 P ft 9) 70 79 T ft 9 7) 195 (4 1
It 414) 111 40
A — 1,313; H-S170.404

SPRING TRAINING
Evhlbltlen Baseball
All Time* EST
AMERICAN LEAGUE
w L
Pel.
Sealllo
a
)
72/
Boston
7
4 A36
A
4
600
New York
571
•
A
Chicago
6
545
5
Detroit
7
7
500
Kama* City
A
500
A
Cleveland
A
A
500
Oakland
41/
7
5
Toronto
a
5
jas
Taaa*
4
9
306
Minnesota
9
250
3
Baltimore
9
750
Milwaukee
3
9 .117
7
Calltornla
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L
Pel
6
3
77/
it Louis
4
714
to
Chicago
4
667
Pillsburgh
a
4
66/
a
San Francisco
New York
a
5
615
563
7
5
Colorado
A
5/1
Florida
•
A
5
545
Atlanta
A
545
S
Philadelphia
A
6
500
Cincinnati
A
5
455
Lo* Angeles
7
6
44?
Houston
7
300
3
Sen Diego
a
200
7
Montreal
N O TE: Spill squad games count In stend
Ings Ties or college games do not
Monday's Games
Florid* 0, Lei Angelea 1
Allanl# 11, Montreal*
Houston 10. Kansas City (is) t
Philadelphia 7. Toronto 4
Pittsburgh S. Boston 4
Chicago White Sov Iasi 4. Kansas City (ss)
4
C laveland 4, New York Mels 1
St, Louis*. Tevasl
Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 3
Seattle*, San Diego4
San Francisco It. Colorado*
California*. Oakland:
Baltimore S. Cincinnati 1
Chicego White Sov lie) 0. Minnesota S
New York Yankees 1 Detroit I
Tuesday's Games
Detroit VI Cincinnati at Plant City, 1 OS
pm
SI Louis vs Baltimore at St Petersburg,
I OSp m
Florida vs. Boston at Fort Myers. 1:45 p m
Houston vs Cleveland at Winter Haven,
I 05 p m
Philadelphia vs. Ktrsas City at Haines
City. I 05 p m
New York Yankees vi Chicago White Sov
at Sarasota. I Olp m
Teaas vs Minnesota at Fort Myers. VOS
pm
New York Mels Issl vs, Atlanta at West
Palm Beach. I ;OSp m
Montreal Is*) vs Los Angeles at Vero
Beach. VOSp m
Pittsburgh vs Toroslo at Dunedin, 1:35
pm
Colorado vs Chlcaip Cubs at Mesa, A n t ,
1 OSp m
California vs San Dego at Peoria, Aril.,
1 OSp m

Seattle vs San Francisco at Scottsdale.
Aril , 3:05 p m
Milwaukee vs Oakksnd at Phoenlv, 3:05
pm
Montreal (**) vs New York Mels (sst. Port
St l ude. 7 40p m

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Monday’s College Baseball Scares
South
-la. International/, Detroit Mercy I
: lorida Tech7, Rowan 1
ieorgla 7, Mercer 4
,t. Thornes 14, Drawl
tolllns 11, Rhode Island 1
lelsanl. Rider I

NBA STANDINGS
National Baiketiall Association
E A STER N C O N FER EN C F
Atlantic Division
W L PH.
41 1* 41*
New York
37 74 .407
Orlando
34 77 .517
Miami
17 7* SIS
New Jersey
77 3* 34)
Boston
71 4‘ 11*
Philadelphia

14 4] lit
Contral Division
41 II 70S
Atlanta
Chicago
34 71 414
Cleveland
34 14 Ml
Indiana
31 77 S41
Charlotte
14 14 .413
Milwaukee
11 44 174
Oetroll
15 47 141
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pet.
Mout Ion
43 17 -711
44 19 A9f
San Antonio
Utah
4] 70 m
Denver
XI 31 492
Minn* iota
TA 43 762
Da IIa i
1 14 -179
Pacific Bullion
Seattle
45 IS 7)0
Phoenlv
40 10 447
Portland
30 14 41]
Golden State
IS II ,574
L A Laker*
400
14
147
L A Clippers
11
Sacramento
II 41 130
TAonday't Games
Charlotte 107. Boslm 101. OT
Denver III. San AntonioII
Utah &gt;01. L A Lakers 101
Detroit 100. Sacramento 102
Tuesday's Games
Indiana at New York. 1 10pm
Milwaukeeal Miami, TdOp.m.
Phoenlv at Cleveland, 7.30 pm .
Orlande ati Chlcai
Chicago, • pm.
Philadelphia at Mmr
■inn#sot a, I p m
Portland at Houston. t:30p m.
Detroit at Seattle. 10p m
Utah at L A. Clippers. 10 50 p m
Washington at Golden Slate, tOdOp m

11
4

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10
14*1
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17
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37
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C O L L IQ I BASKETBALL
The Final Top Twenty Five
The top 25 team* in The Associated Pr**i
linal basketball poll. with fir** place vole*
racordt. total point*, and previou* ranking*
Record p i * P«»
t North Carolina (571
77 4 1.576 4
7 Arkansas (14)
25) 1 546 1
76 4 1,47) 6
3 Purdue (111
77
4 1.400 7
4 Connecticut
5 Mluourl
25 7 1.357 3
6 Duke
7)5 1,717 5
7 Kentucky
7AA l 3)4 10
9 Matsachuseltt (It
77 6 1,779 9
f Arliona
75 5 1.0*5 7
74 5 1.039 14
10 loulivilla
II Michigan
21 7 9H 1
17 Temple
77 7 (40 12
17 Kama*
25 7 i n n
14. Flortda
21 7 ?SI 17
743 13
15 Syracuse
71 4
574 14
16 Calltornla
77 7
17 UCLA
71 6
15* 15
19 1
394 16
18 Indiana
364 73
19 Ohtahom* SI
71*
70 Teaat
71 7 7*1 75
71 Marquette
77 1
7*5 I*
709
7)7 27 Nebraska
2) Minnesota
70 11
302 30
34 Saint Louis
73 5
1*3 71
75 Cincinnati
III ~
27 9
Other*: Penn lit. Wake For**! 11*
Ale» UJrm St. Providmce 27. Virgin!* 36
lotion C 1Fa Alabama 11. Mich St 11, HNnoii
0, Ohio U 7, New Mevico St 4, Wi* Green
Bay S. SW Louis 4. Waih St 1, Charleston I.
Murray SI 1, W Kentucky 1. Wisconsin 1
Monday's College Basketball Score*
TOURNAMENT
NAIA Division It
Semifinals
Northern S I , S D 104, Lewis A Clark 04
Eurekabl. NWNaiererw47
Final Women's TopTwenty-Flu*
The linal Top Tamnly Five women'*
basketball teams. with firif place volet.
r*cordt, total pomtl, And prevtou* rantnng
Rtcord
Pit Pvi
79 1 1674 'l
1 Tennessee 144)
75 7 1 510 /•A
7 P*nn SI
) Connecticut
7/ 7 1.466 3
4 Nortit Carolina
27 2 1.31/ 5
5 Colorado
75 4 1.786 4
?A 3 1.77/ /
6 Louisiana Tech
7 Southern Cal
73 3 1,704 9
9 Purdue (1)
25 4 1,1/0 10
76 4 3.141 A
* Teaas Tech
75 4 1.0*2 6
10 Virginia
11 Stanford
77 S 1064 II
73 7 9H 13
17 Vanderbilt
740 13
70 A
13 Iowa
25 4
14 Salon Hall
73* 14
639
15
21 5
IS Kansas
14 Alabam*
72 A 610 14
24 4 473 70
17 Montana
441 17
19 Washington
20 /
19. Flortda Inti.
313 11
111
12*6 347 27
70. Florida
73 5 247 II
71 BolsaSt
74 4
757 19
73 SoulharnMIss
I9A 73
23 S
73 Mississippi
74 3
74 Bowling Green
143 35
—
114
75 Tea**
71 6
Others: Rutgers *7. Va Tech 73; SW Mo SI
71: Oregon 51: Sn Diego St 44: M4W4II 44:
Minn 41: UNLV 40. O Dominion 10: W Ky
14: Clemson 14: N Dame IS: Auburn 14:
Ala Hlrm 11: Georgia*, N Mevico SI 0: Sn
Clara 0; N III 7: Ml*«tsirl 4; Ok $• 5. Geo
Washington 4. Indiana 4: SF Austin 4; Tv
AAM 3: Kent 3. Ore St 1. Merquetle I
Monday's Wemer/t Basketball Scores
TOURNAMENTS
NAIA Qvlilon It
Semifinals
Northern St , S O *4. Cwscordla. Wi* 5*
W Oregon 41, Mount Mevcy. Iowa 74

I NHL STANPIMQB
National Hockey League
All Time* EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L T Pis GF GA
N Y Hangers
43 71 6 92 741 '9J
39 70 10 66 749 167
New Jersey
31 30 6 10 771 713
Washington
31 37 / 69 250 7A7
Philadelphia
7* 2* 10 41 19* 19*
Florida
N Y Islanders
71 37 9 44 734 7)4
15 34 * 5* 111 719
Tampa Bay
Northeast Division
34 77 12 14 234 If*
Boston
34 77 11 44 741 m
Montreal
35 73 17 (7 750 7J*
Pillsburgh
34 74 1 (0 7)5 113
Buffalo
79 34 7 43 374 73)
Quebec
73
3* 1 54 1*0 7)3
Hartford
10 57 4 79 144 311
Ottawa
W ESTERN CONFERENCF
Central Ovlsion
W L T PI* OF OA
a Toronto
34 71 II 17 733 1*7
40 23 5 45 7*7 7 »
Detrotl
35 75 10 M 734 31*
Dalles
34 79 4 74 710 Ifl
Chicago
33 74 * 75 719 111
St Louis
1* 44 ■ 44 710 7*5
Wlnnlpag
Pacific Qvlilon
34 74 II 7* 751 773
Calgary
34 31 3 71 733 717
Vancouver
15 31 1) 41 1*4 77)
San Jose
7* 40 I 57 1*3 71*
Anaheim
11 34 10 54 741 744
Los Angeles
1* 41 ID 44 715 751
Edmonlon
v clinched playoll spot
Monday's Oamet
Florida 1, N Y. Rangers I
Montreal!, Boston4
Quebec 5. Chicago I
Tuesday's Oamet
Wathingtonal Pittsburgh, 7.35p m
New Jersey al N Y. Islanders. 7 35p m
Calgary at Tampa Bay, 7:31 p.m.
Vancouver at Detroit, 7.15 p m
Ottawa at Lot Angeles. io-jsp m

NHL SUMMARIKS
GB
—
5
•
10
20
3|L|

Rangers Panthers, Sums
N.Y, Rangers
o t 9 -1
Florida
1 9 0 -1
First Period — I. Florida. Lomakin 14
IBtlangar, Mellanbyl. 10 54 (ppl 1, Florida.
Hull II (Skrudlandl. 14 31 Penalties -

Kovalev. NY dripping), 4 44 Leolch. NY
(Irlpplngl. 10 0*. Severyn, Fla (holding
slick), 11 1*. Lowry, Fla (holding), t*S4;
Nemchlnov, NY (holding). I»:l4,
Second Period — 1. New York, Hartman I
(Zubov, Kypreot), 13:03 Penalties —
Kovelev. NY (roughing), V Jt: Cirttle. Fla
(high slicking). 5:14: Messier. NY (cross
checking), 4 14. Lomakin. F it (tripping),
to 17: Kocur, NY. major (fighting). 11:34;
Savtryn, Fla, major (lighting), 11:31:
Skrudland. Fla (hooking), 13 74
Third Period — None Penallhn — Lowe,
NY I holding), t: 111 Nemchlnov NY (high
slicking), 14 35
Shots on goal — New York 4 11 10 - II
Florida* 7 7 - 11
Power play Opportunity* — New York 0 ot
3: Florida lol 7
Goalies - New York. Richter, 33 II 5 (73
shots I I saves) Florida. Vanbletbrouck.
11101(11171
A - 14.704
Relaree — Mark Faucelle Linesmen —
Jean Morin. Mark Vines

TENNIS

l.r .-

Llpton Championships Results
K EY BISCAYNE - Results Monday In the
S3 3 Llpton Championship* tennis lournemen'
(seeding* in parentheses):
Third* Round
Michael Chang (at. Henderson, Nay., del
Alberto 8e&gt; asategui (It). Spain. 14.4 4,41
Cedric Piollne III. France, del Jonathan
Stark 111),Seattle.I 4.7 5
Paul Haerhuli (171. Netherlands, del Jan
Apell. Sweden. I 4.4 3
Jalm l Ylaga (111. Peru, del Jones
Blorkmen. Sweden. 4 4 I I
Andre Agassi 114), Las Vegas, del Boris
Becker 1101. Germany, 1 1,1 5
Goran Ivanlsavlc 15). Croatia, del Richey
Heneberg, Houston 4 4.4 4
Patrick Ratler. Australia, del Marc Rosset
(Ill.SwItierland. 4 1.43
Petr Korda If), Ctecti Republic, del Brad
Gilbert 11)1. SanRataet Calif. 7 4(1 4). 4 3
Mark Woodterde. Australia, del. Jared
Palmer, Timpe. 4 7 (1 7), 4-4.4-3.
Byron Black, Zlmb/towe, del Javier San
chat 115), Spain. 7 4 (7 3), 7 4(7 5).
Jan Slemtrlnk. Netherlands, del Andrei
ChetrsokovUtl, Russia, e 1.4 3
Stefan Edberg (II. Sweden, del Jason
Stollenberg, Australia. 7 1 (711,4 I
Aaron Krlcksteln (10). Crosse Pointe
Mich , da' Wayne Ferreira (14), South
Africa, 4 4.7 4 (7 11,4 3
Jim Gr4bb, Tucson. A m , det Sergi
Bruguera (31. France, 74 17 4), 4 1
Jim Ceurler (4), Dade City del. Andrei
Cherkasov (74), Rusiia, 4-1.7 5
Pete Sampras (1), Tampa, del. David
Wheaton. Lake Minnetonka. Minn . 4 4, 5 t,
4-1.
Doubles
Second Round
Todd Woodbridgo and Mark Woodtorde
Australia, del Paul Annacone. Southampton
N Y . and Doug Flach. Allanla, e 4, * 3. * 1
Ken Flach. Alpharetta. G a , and Rick
Leach. Laquna Beach Calil del Wayne
Ferreira. South Africa, and Jim Grabb
Tucson. Aru , 1 4 (10 I). 3 41 I
Goran Ivanisevic. Croatia and Marc
Rosset Swllitrland, dal Tom Nilsson
Netherlands, and Cyril Suk. Ctech Republic
7 *17 II. 5 1.4 4
Third Round
Brian Devonmg Dallas, and Broil Steven
New Zealand, del Brad Pearce. Ponl*
Vedra. and Dave Rantkill, Birmingham. Ala .
4 1.41.43
Franciso Montana, Mami. and Jim Pugh.
Manhattan Beach. Calil. del Luke Jenson
and Murphy Jensen (71. Ludinglon. Mich , 7 4
(7 31.4 1.
Jecco Elllngh and Paul Haarhuls 111.
Netherlands, del Arnaud Buaisch and Oh,tar
Delaitre. France, a 3.74 (7 3).
Jan Apell and Jonas 0|orkman Swoden
ifiOI. def Hrol Garnett. Camden S C . and
f J Middltlon. Allanla Ga ,4 1.7 5
Jan Siomnrink Netherlands, and Daniel
Vacek (1)1. Ctech Republic, del Greg
Rusedski. Canada, and MaliVal Washington.
Porilt Vodra. a 1, a 4
Pal McEnroe. Oyster flay, N Y , and
Richey Heneberg, Heuston, (»), det Brian
MacPhie San Jose. Calil and Scoll Melville.
Ponle Vedra 4 I t ’
Sieve DeVries, Sat Maleo Calif, and
David Ma:Ph*r*on. Australia, del Grant
Connell, Canada and Patrick Galbraith III
Tacoma. Wash 4 4. 7 a il 41
Gary Muller and Dame Vlsser (ID . South
Africa, del John de Jaqer and Kevin Ullyetl.
South Africa, 4 1.44
Scott Davis. Newport Beach. Cat It . and
Mike Bauvr (ID . Emeryville. Calil. del
Donald Johnson Vlnttb. Va , and Leander
Poet. Indonesia.4 7 (a 71.4 3. a 1
Byron Hlack. Zimbabwe, and Jonathan
Stark (I). Seattle. Or! Nicolas Pereira and
Maurice Ruah. Venetuela. 4 4.44
Mark Knowles, Bahamas, and Jared
Palmer (ID , Tampa del Ales O Brian.
Am arillo. Tevas. and Sandon Stolle.
Australia.4 4. 14 4 1
Shtlby Cannon, Ponte Vedra. and Byron
Talbot 114). South Aklca. det Lan Bale.
South Africa, and Lars Wahlgren. Sweden.
4 1.41
Wonwn
Singles
Fourth Round
Lindsay Davenport |7&gt;, Murrieta. Calil..
del Nathalie Taujlal till. France. 4 0 ,7 5
Sltlll Gr.it III, Germany, del Amy Fra/ler
110), Roc heller Hills Mxh . 4 ). * 0
Jana Novotna (4), Czech Republic, del
Florenda Laba) 11*1. Argentina. 4 4.4 1
Brenda SchultJ IDI Netherlands, del
Leila Meskhl 119). Georgia. 4 4 4 1
Klmtko Date (S), Japan, del Naoko
Sawamatsu I 111, Japan 4 7.4 4
Aranlsa Sanrhei VKario &lt;D. Spain, det
LorlMcNe l (l-i Houston, 4 1,4 I
Natali* Zvereva (91. Belarus, del Amanda
Conifer (I). South Africa. 7 4 (1 51,4 4
Gabriele Sebatml &lt;31. Argentina, dal Zina
Garrison Jackson, Houston. * 4 * 3
Doibles
First Round
Linda Harvey Wild Hawthorn, III , end
Chanda Rubin Laterally. L a , del Eve
Jlmlnei San/. Spain, and Larissa Schaerer,
Paraguay,! 1.4 3
Mala Murlc. Yuguslavla. and Stephanie
Reece, del Katerina Studenlkova and Denisa
Siabova. Slovakia, 4 4,41
M agdalena M ro t and K a lh a riy n a
Teodorow lci. Poland, del R uiandra
Dragomlr and Irlnl Splrlea, Romania, 4 3,
4a
Susan Gilchrist, Houston, and Vickie
Paynler. Baton Rouge. La . del Valda Lake
and Clare Wood. Britain. 4 3.4 4,4 I
Caroline Cellsle. Canada, and Cammy
MacGregor. La Quinta. C a lil. det. Camille
Benjamin. Bakersfield Calil . and Michelle
Jackson Nebrege. Palm Beach Gardens. 4 0.
4 4.1 4
Elly Hakaml, Tiburon. C alil. and Lupita
Novato. Meaico. del Catalina Crlslea.
Romania, and Pally O'Reilly, Ridgewood.
N J .4 1.10
Nicole Arondt, Gainesville, and Kristine
Hadf'.rd. Australia, del Sandy Collins
Odessa. Tevas. and Marlaan do Swardl,
South Africa. 7 4 17 51.IM S 71,4 3
M iria m Oremans and Caroline Vis.
Netherlands, del Meike Babel. Germany,
and Dominique Monamt, Belgium. 4 1, 5 7. 7 a
(711.
Michelle Jeggard Lai. Australia, and Rene
Simpson Ailar CanarSs. dal Jo Purle, Bfl
lain, and Florenda Labat, Argenlina. 7 a
17 11,4 4.41
Second Round
Larisa Ntiland. Latvia, and Eliiabelh
Smylit (SI, Australia de). Silvia Farina,
Italy, and Ginger Helgeson, Alpine. C a lil.
3 4.4 1.4 4
Lindsay Davenport. Muelettl. Calil.. and
Lisa Raymond (10). Wayne, Pe , del Elena
Llkhovltova. Kaiakhstan, and Elena
Makarova. Russia. 4 Va &gt;
Katrina Adam*. Houston, and Kathy
Rinaldi Slunkel (f), Amelia Island, del
Isabelle Demongeol, France, and Karin
Kschwendl.Germany,* 4,4 4,4 1
Sandra Cecchlnl. Italy, and Patricia

Tarahinl III), del Beilina Fulco Vlllella.
Argentina, and Petra Thoren. Finland, t 4.
5 7.4 4
Lori McNeil. Houslorv and Rennae Slubbs.
Australia, del Etna Reinach. South Africa,
and Andrra StrnadovA Ciach Republic. 4 4.
41

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AmtrlcanLaagua
BOSTON RED SOX - Oplloned Joe
Ctccarella end Rob Henkel, pitchers, and
Jose Malave, outfielder, to New Britain ot the
Eastern League Sent Ruben Rodrlguei end
Alee Delgado, catcher*, and Brian Conroy
and Don Florence, pitcher*, to their minor
league camp lor realignment
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Optioned Hilly
Hathaway. Mark Hdremer, Bob Garnet,
Troy Perclval and Ron Watson, pitchers, and
Mark Sweeney, out!l*4der, to Vancouver ot
the Pacific Coast league Sent Nelson
Simmons, oultlelder. to their minor league
camp tor reassignment
MINNESOTA TWINS - Traded Lenny
Webster, catcher, to the Montreal Espos tor a
player to be named later. Optioned Marty
Cordova, outfielder, and Ron Carided and
Jot* Carrea. pitchers, to their minor league
camp toe reatslgnmer*
OAKLAN D A TH LETIC S - Sent Scott
Oeker, Curtis Shaw. Tanyon Slurlia, Ben|l
Grigsby. Joa Slusartkl and John Wasdin.
pltchars; lily Moline end Dean Borrelll.
catchers: Scotty Lydy and Ernla Young,'
outllaldar*. to (hair minor leagut camp tor
raasilgnmtnt.
SEATTLE MARINERS - Optioned Jett
Darwin and Rtggla Harris, pitchers: Chris
Howard, catcher; and Ruben Santana, In
Beider; to Calgary ot the Pacific Coat)
League: Craig Claylm. pitcher, lo Jackson
vllle of the Southern League, end Alev
Rodrlguei. Intlelder. lo Appleton ot the
Midwest League
National Leaiu*
CINCINNATI REDS - Released Steve
Lake, catcher Sent Kevin Wickander. Mike
Ferry. Rich Souveur. John Courtrighl. Jell
Pierce and Kevin Jarvis, pitcher*. Rick
Wrona and Greg Hammond catchers; Keith
Gordon and Steva Gibraltar, outfielders; and
Kalth Kessinger, Brian Koaltlng and Jamie
Dltmuke. Inflelder*. to their minor league
camp lor reassignment
COLORADO ROCKIES - Released Jack
Daugherty.Intlelder outlielder
FLORIDA MARLINS - Optioned Javier
D* La Heya, Kurt M lltr. Kip Vaughn and
Mlk* Myers, pltcheri. to Edmenten al the
Pacific Caast L*a*uet Raman Martinet and
Tim Clark, Inllaldars. and Jesus Taverei,
oultlelder, t* Portland *1 the Eastern
League: end Matt IMiisenenl, pitcher, to
Brevard County el the Florida Slat* League
Sent Vic Dortnbourg and John Johnstene.
pitchers, and Charles Johnson end John
Roskos. catchers, lo their minor leaguo camp
lor reassignment
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - Sent Toby
Borland 6rad Brink. Kevin Foster, Wayne
Gomes. Ryan Karp and Jett Patterson,
pitchers Gen* Scholl end Shawn Gilbert.
Intlelder* Phil Golslrr and Jail Jackson,
outfielders and Jason Moller and Troy Rusk,
catchers to their m i w league camp lor
reassignmant
SAN DIEGO PADRES Sent Bryce
Florl*. Kerry Taylor. Btaln* Beatty, Fidel
Compres, Eric Gundrvson and Denny Her
ciger, pitchers. Julio Bruno. Intlelder. Randy
Curtis Hay McOavid Vince Moor*. Lonnie
Madln and Kaith Thomas, outlialdars and
Brian Oeak and John Ramos, catchars. lo
Ihelr minor league camp for reassignment
SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS - Sent Dan
Carlson. Bill Van Landmgham. Chris Han
cock and Jo* Rossell. pitchers, to thoir
m Inor league camp tor reassignment
BASKETBALL
National Beskefeall Association
NBA — Fined Chtlord Robinson, Portland
Trail Blaters canter 37.000 tor verbally
abusing the officials and tailing lo laay* Iho
court quickly altar balng elected from a
game against Golden Mala on March 10
FOOTBALL
National Football League
A TLAN TA FALCONS - Declined lo match
lha New Orleans Saints' otter sheet tor
Michael Haynes, wide receiver
BUFFALO BILLS - Agreed to terms with
John Davis, offensive leseman
MINNESOTA VIKINGS - Waived Jim
Me Mahon, quarter bach
NEW YOfJK JE TS - Signed Donald
Evans defensive lineman, lo a three year
contract
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL — Announced «n arbitrator has ruled
Ihe SI Louis Blues mini send Creig Janney.
center, and a second round draft choice lo lha
Vancouver Canucks as compensation lor
signing Pair Nedved. center
ANAHEIM M IOH TY DUCKS - Recalled
John Lilley. nghl wing Irom San Diego ol the
International Hockey League
COLLEGE
A T L A N T IC 10 - Named Bob Slelli.
assistant commissioner, acting commission
or,
BOSTON COLLEOE - Named Jim Reid
defensive coordinator. Bill McGovern da
tensive backtield coach and Don "Deek "
Pollard defensive line coach
CAPITAL — Announced the resignation ot
Scott Weakley, men's basketball coach,
effective June I
GEORGIA STATE - Named Carter Wilson
men's acting basktlball coach lor on* year
LEHIG H — Announced the resignation ol
Hank Small, lootbatl coach
M ARYLAND EASTERN SHORE - An
nounced Ih# resignation ol Pat Murphy,
director ol marketing lor athletics, effective
March 35
M OREHEAO STATE - Reassigned Col*
Proctor, football coach Named Matt Ballard
Interim football coach
SUSQUEHANNA - Named Kwam* Lloyd
women's soccer coach
TEXAS CHRISTIAN - Fired Moe Iba.
men's basketball coach
UNION, Ky. — Named Brian Evan* men's
basketball coach
UCLA — Namtd M*e Sherman ottenslv*
line coach

TV! WAP IQ
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
3:30 a m, — ESPN, Big West Tournament
Championship Game, New Mealco Stele vs.
California Irvlna
NBA
I pm . — II. TNT, Orlando Magic al
Chicago Bulls. (L )
BOXING
* p m — USA. Middleweight! Otis Grant
vs Quincy Taylor, ILL also at 3 30 a rn
FIOURE SKATINO
I p m — ESPN. 1994 European Champion
ships
GOLF
II p.m . — SUN. Helnekan Classic
highlights
TENNIS
* p m, — SC, College v.omen, Mississippi at
Florida
VO LLEYBALL
4 p m — SUN. AVP Pro Beach Tourna
mont
W INTE R SPORTS
10 p m. — SUN. American Pro Snowboard
Series
Radio
BASKETBALL
3 p m. - WDBOA7.5 C M ), NBA, Orlando
al Chicago, pregamaal* 34 p m
HOCKEY
■ pm — W GTOAM (S40I, Calgary al
fampa Bay. |oln*d In (rogress
MISCELLANEOUS
4 p m - W GTOAM 1540), The Sports
Drive
* pm — WELC AM (13401, Talk Sports
With Pete Rosa
7pm - WGTO A M (540). NASCAR Live
7 p m - WWNZ AM (740,14401, The Sports
Nut
10 p m. - WWNZ AM 1740), Florida Sports
Enchange
10 pm, - - W GTOAM 1540). Sports Bylin*
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CASSELBERRY - The PI)S
Puckers rebounded from an
opening Henson thumping lo win
Us first game for Its new sponsor
In thr Seminole County Iteerealion Departm ent W om en's
Monday Night Spring Softball
League al Red Hug Lake Park.
The Packers, formerly known
as the Mice, picked a good team
lo post their flrsl win against as
they bested old nemesis, (he Hall
Hosiers. 7-3 In eight Innings.
The Hall flusters had edged the
Mice for the Pall Championship
at Red Hug back In November.
Leading the way for (he
Oviedo squad was tile motherdaughter pitching act of Connie
Thomas and Teresa Walburgcr.
Thomas, the mother, started
the game and allowed only one
lilt over two Innings before
giving way to daughter Teresa,
who allowed only «me ranred
run over the last six Innings.
"Connie was not supjHised lo
pilch for another week or two
beenuse of a bad shoulder," said
manager Mickey Norton. "Hnl
she frit good and pllehed well
malll rclnjurlng (lie arm In the
second Teresa came on and did
a greal Job. Her clutch pitching
and our defense was the dif­
ference In the game."
The Hall Huslcrs broke the Ice
with a run In the lift Is Inning and
the Packers answered with (wo
111 thr lop of the sixth
The Hosiers looked like they
might pull out 1tic win as they
tied the game In the seventh
Inning nnd had runners on
second and third with one mil
After an Intentional walk
loaded the bases a Hall Huslcrs
hitter lined a shot up the middle,
but Packers second baseman
Ta m m y (Johnson) Morris, a
former star at Lake Howell and
Seminole Community College,
made a running slab of the Itner
and stepped on second for the
double play lo end the lulling
and force extra play
The Packers wasted no nine In
faking advantage ol the lilg
defensive play, gelling Mx hlls lo
score five runs In the top of (he
eighth Inning
With tine out. Morris singled
and scored as Walhurger's single
turned into an triple as «tie* (tall
was hobbled Juudon iJouas)
M arletle singled to scored
Walherger. and after the second
out, Allyson Hale. April Stoner
and T a m m y Chesser each

singled In a run.
The Hull Huslcrs came hack
with a run on a couple of lilts In
the bottom of the eighth Inning,
hut shortstop Jackie Junowlak
made a greal piny on a sharp
grounder lo end Hie game and
save further damage.
Marletle, Jnnowluk and Morris
each had a huge defensive game
as Marletle had seven pul outs in
the outfield and threw out run­
ners at second base and home
plate, Jannw lak added five
assists and Morris eight put mils.
Providing the offense were
Walliurger and Chesser (three
hlls curb) and Morris. Marletle.
I tale and Stoner (two hlls each).
The Packers are now I-1 on
tile season and will look hi get
over the ,800 mark against
Pretzels next week at 7:30 p.m.

Ugly-------------Continued from Page ID
Hjiruer Creek renssunied the
lend in the fourth when two runs
scored on a throwing error.
The Patriots lied the game In
the fourth on a single by I'ru
Caldls. a sucrlfhr by John An
dersen and an Kill double In
James Clark and scored Hit
game winner In the sixth on n
•Mint single by Andersen. ■
sacrifice by Clark and an Rill
single by Joey llariner.
Spruce Creek got the potential
lying run on first leading oil th&lt;
seventh Inning, hut Tibbetts
promptly picked the runner oil
first and then got the next two
haliers on weak grounders to
end Hie game
Lake Brantley had also gotten
•i big defensive play in the llltii
Irom Hrian Krot as. with one mu
and runners on lirsi and second
the center fielder runic on to
grab a liner and picked natleil
the runner oil second with a
iK 'itu l If ill throw tor a double p|.t\
to end Hie Inning
Providing the ollcitsr lot Hit
Patriots were II.in n e r liwo
singles, run. Kllll. Krot (two
singles). Clark (double. Rill) am)
Andersen, iiaitlis. Jeff Shaw
Jett llullri and .1 It Carltuill (one
single and one i tin each)
Lake Hranilev Improved to H I
with the victory and will play a
piiir ol ifiqKirtanl SAC games
ibis week, traveling to Lake
Mary on Wedm -alav and hosting
Oviedo on Friday Hollt games
are set lor a 7 p in starl

Htisld Photo by Roger Hamad

Dollona ridor Slovo DeCamp loans his Hootors, Sominolo
HondaKawasakl and Full Spectrum Racing oponsorod 1993
Kawasaki 750 through a turn during Sunday's Daytona 200

DeCamp
Continued from Page ID
Suurez said II Is closer lo a
Supcrsport than a Superhike.
The hike was broken In on the
street because they did not have
(he time to break It In on a track.
"There Is no comparison be­
tween the streel and the track
and 1 did not want to loose my
license," DeCamp said. "So I
rode around town to get the hike
ready for the race. Before the
race, 1 guess I had a total of 2H
laps with the hike on the track."
Even though DeCamp knew lie
could not win the race, lie
entered will) the anticipation of
showing some of the top name
rldcrtt Hint lie was for real, even
on a hike with less horsejtower.
Before the starl. DeCamp said
he wanted lo show in the top
half of ilie finishers and com­
plete the race in one piece.
He accomplished his goal of
proving he was a competitor,
showing he could ride with the
best In the turns and where
riding skills were the key.
Hut u dead battery and han­
dling problems. In addition to
having a slower hike, kept De­
Camp out of tlie top 50-pcrccnt.
"I hud a couple of setbacks."
DeCamp said. "First off, the
battery went dead. It Just went
flat and II was a new buttery."
The rigid handling of the hike
also gave DeCamp problems,
causing his wrist to go numb

m id w a y th ro u g h the race
ttecuuse ot the severe vibration
At one point during the race,
DeCamp said he was convinced
he had other problems because
the hike began to overheat.
"What happened Is one of the
plastic Hags had blown up and
got caught in my radiator. The
hike was starting to overheat
and I was getting ready lo hang
II up when I noticed the plusllc,"
DeCamp said. "I reached down
and pulled It up and the bike
returned to normal."
DeCamp finished the race 47lh
out ot 74 competitors, complet­
ing 49 laps out ol a possible 87,
DeCamp Is sponsored by Sem­
inole Hondu-Kuwusukl. Full
Spectrum. Racing. Hooters. Syctl
Le athe rs. T s u h u k l, H ln d le
Exhaust Systems, Fog City,
Signs Now and several others.
lie will he competing In three
more national races Oils year
Including events In Ohio, New
Hampshire and Atlanta, Ga.
"I would also like to thank my
crew for keeping me on the
t r a c k . "

D e C a m p

said.

"Especially Tracy Hamlin, my
crew chief from DcBary."
"W ilh the proper hike. I could
have given the top riders a run
for their money," he said.
Following the race. DeCamp
rejected the Idea of going to
Disneyland like other athletes.
‘T i n not going In Disneyland.
I'm going to Hooters,"

�Sanlord H9rald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday. March 15. 1994

- 3B

People
State chairman speaks to Daughters

Trivia challenge
Life concepts will hold Ms ninth iimmii) Trivia Challenge on
Sunday. March 20 from 10 p in. at the Shcralon OrlandoNorth. The proceeds from the computerized fame will benefit
Camp Thtmderblrd. the only summer camp In Florida which
provides recreation In both children and adults with mental
rcinrdutlon.
Trivia Challenge provides three player teams the opportunity
to compete lor prizes and recognition In a computerized trivia
game.
1'rlzes range from attraction to weekend vacations
For more Information, call 8HU-4530.

Garden club craft sale, meeting
The Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club will sell crafts on Sunday.
March 20 at Sweetwater Country Club.
The hours lor the sale are from 10 a,in. lo 5 p in.
The club will also hold Its regular meeting al I he VVeklva
Marina on Monday, March 14 at 9:30 a.in.
Lurry Shatzer. owner of Our Kills' Orchids and Nursery, will
present a program on "Flowering ft Edible Ginger and
llellconia for Your Landscape,"

Organ club meets tonight
The Deltona Organ Club will meet on Tuesday, March 15. at
the First Presbyterian Church, lllghhuuks Hoad. DcUury.
The business meeting and program will begin at 7:50 p m.
Frank Luunlng will lx- the guest organist
liuth Moore will play the warm up session at 7 p m
For more information, call Dorothy BHlttmc at Ht&gt;(MH71

Toastmasters meet at SCC
Seminole Community College |S('C| Toastmasters Club
*0581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:111) p m . al Seminole
Community College. Contact Hosella llouhain at 323-8284 for
more hiformation

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting ol Overealers Anonymous is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7 .'10 p m at First Untied Methodist Church,
corner ol Park and 5th. Sanlord For more Information, call
Carol at 322-0057

Clogging classes formed
The Old Hickory Stumpers olfei tree beginner clogging
classes Intermediate and advanced lessons also available
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
Irom ti to 9 p m Call 349-9329 for more information

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take Oil Pounds Sensibly. TOPS, invite the
public lo Join them on Tuesday evenings irom 7 to 8 p in. at
the First Christ Ian Church. 1007 Hanford Avc., Sanford
The group now lias a private room to weigh people between
ti 15 and 0 -15 p in.
Each week a dlllerent program on weight loss will be
i ondueled
Fot more Information about the club, call 325-17(38 or
323-1 tit14.

Kennel Club to meet
The Central Florida Kennel Club meets I lit- tbltd Tuesday ol
every month, at 8 p m .u the Lake Island Uecrealion Center
450 I Lit per. Winter Park
Anyone Interested in the betterment and protection ol
jire-bred dogs or to breeding or showing dogs Is welcome to
attend meetings and apply for membership. Call (&gt;71-7440 or
802-2872

Optimist Club meets weekly
I he Sanlord Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
al die Colonial Room al Touehton's in downtown Sanlord.
Visitors arc welcome.

Klwanis Club meets W ednesday
The Klwanis Club ol Sanford holds Us noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday ut the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the Inkcfront. Visiting Ktwanlans arc
welcome. For Information cull Wall Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dunce Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 •4:30 p.m. at the Sanlord Civic Center. Live munlc
by the Dcltonlans 11-piece bund. Donation $2.00.

O V IE D O - T h e Oviedo
home of Virginia Mlkler was
Ihe selling for (he March 5
meeting of the Salllc Harrison
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution. Al
die 10 a.m. social hour, de­
licious refreshments were
served by Lourlnc Messenger.
Th e opening ritual was
conducted by Regent Virginia
Mlkler and Chaplain Ester
Anderson.
Speaker of Ihe Day. Patricia
Schnurr of Mulllund. was In­
troduced by Eugenie (Bcttyl
StcITans. Ms. Schnurr, slnlc
lineage rseareh chairman for
(lie DAR. Is also Involved In
UDC, Colonial Dames, and
War of IH12 organizations.
She talked about the help
available to those seeking to
establish descent from an an­
cestor Involved In the Revolu­
tionary War. She told how to
start with the present In order
to delve Into die past, advised
on the purpose of various
seminars, and described what
help Is available from the DAR.
A m e ric a n is m C h a irm a n
Patricia Fox brought the pres­
ident general's message con­
cerning the need for un ade­
quate national defense.
National Defense Chairman
Elizabeth Boyd read an article
concerning die English lan­
guage — how It Is the most
Important common bond in
our e-ainlry
C on si It ul Ion C ha I r man
Lourlnc Messenger gave a betel

DEA R AD D Y: I'm writing in
response to the letter about the
young Isiy who died from an
allergic reaction to peanuts In a
cookie he was served at u
birthday party. Thank you for
Increasing piddle awareness to
the jMiletidal danger of giving
loud to children who may have
allergies.
My 3-ycur-old son has lifethreatening reactions to peanuts
and eggs Even after I tell people
about Ids allergies, they don't
lullv comprehend the serious­
ness ol the situation. Many think
II I |ust "tell Ihe teacher, the
party hostess, etc." about my
son's allergies. I can safely
cuirusl Ills care to that adult. I
have heard loo many examples
of adults who were Informed nt
the allergies offering allergic
children the offensive food and
even Insisting they cat It.
I w ish people could u n ­
d e r s t a n d I ' m not b e i n g
ovcrprotcctlvc when I don't
enroll him In preschool or other
activities where food Is served to
groups of children; I'm doing
what I have lo do to know that
my child Is safe.
For those who have lood
allergies or have children with
food allergies, there Is a support
group that helps families who
are living with this problem. For

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By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald Stall Writor
ORLANDO - Veterans of the
Anzio Beachhead Invasion will
be gathering In Orlando March
24-27, 1994 lo celehrale tin5 0 th a n n i v e r s a r y ol the
breakthrough Into Rome In
World War II on May 25. 1944.
There will he several hundred
veterans and their families gulh
erlng In remember Ihe battle and
the good times they shared a
half century ago.
There are 22 Medal ol Honor
recipients among those who will
he attending.
The Anzio Beachhead Veter­
ans of World War II began
holding annual reunions in
1980, The llrst such reunion was
held In Hanford at ihe Cavalier
Motel.
The association was founded
hy 1st l.i William II Bland ol
Hanford, his wife Helen and
Frank and Hetty Perkins. The
first meeting In Sanlord. hroughi
In 87 veterans anil their spouses
Today, there are over 2.non
members of the association
This year, the event will take
place al Ihe Holiday Inn on
International Drive In ( bluntlii
Those veterans who plan to
attend the event can begin
registering al the hold lor Ihe
acllvlli-s as early as I Imrsdav
March 24 at 'KtOa in
Formal activities will begin cm
Friday alternimn at it p m,
A magic show. Ii-aturlug rc
nnwin-d magicians The Krali
lirothers. will lake place al dial
tim e tut he 11o h d a v I n n
Ballroom.
That evening at t&gt; j&gt; in. sluir|&gt;.
a bus will take |&gt;arltclpauts to
King Henry's Feast lor a night ol
entertainment and good food
There will be a 9 a m general
meeting on Saturday morning
and a banquet at (&gt; p.m. that
day.
Molli events will lake place In
die bold's hnllriPtm. Mckeis &gt;m
die hanqtici are $23 cadi.
Hold rooms can be reserved
lor $59 per nlghi
There will Ip- a hospllulliv
mom open lor dn p.uiit ip.ini-each altcrnoon and evening

Betty Staffans (left) and Patricia Schnurr.
talk on the Fifteenth Amend­
ment.
Recording Secretary tna
Ratllll read the minutes of the
February meeting.
Registrar Catherine Wiley
Introduced five prospective
members: Mary Louise Elgin,
f{(*1(11 Hanes. Sandra Moody.
Su/anne Elgin and Ju lia
Hanes Fess.
A nominating committee of
Elizabeth lloyd. Catherine

Wiley and Grace Parks was
selected
Members were urged to at­
tend the March 10 naturaliza­
tion ceremony at the Sanford
Civic Center (which has al­
ready taken place when the
DAR handed out pamphlrts on
the United States Constitution
The next meeting of the
Snlllc Harrison Chapter will be
April 8. 1994. at tin- Sanford
I Iwtorteal Museum

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more Information, write to: The
Food Allergy network. 4744 Holt
Avc.. Fairfax. Va. 22030-9647
J O Y C E A. Y O K E L L .
F O R T W O R TH . T E X A S
D EA R JO Y C E : I contacted the
Fluid Allergy Network and was
sent a very Informative packet ol
m a te ria ls Hy |nlutug the
network, families receive pam­
phlets. bimonthly newsletters,
the latest In fluid and allergy
research, product labeling In­
formation. and the comfort of
knowing they are not alone.
One of tile pamphlets was
especially enlightening. The
symptoms of a potentially fatal
allergic reaction arc "... a tingl­
ing sensation, Itching or metallic
taste In the mouth followed by
hives, a sensation of warmth,
asthma symptoms, swelling of
the mouth and throat area,
difficulty breathing, vomiting,
diarrhea, crumping, a drop In
blood pressure and loss of con­
sciousness. These symptoms
can occur In us few as 5 to 15
minutes, hut Ilfc-thrcatcnlng re­
actions may progress over sev­
eral hours. Any reaction should
be reported to your doctor."
What should you do? Get help
immediately! "It Is Imperative lo
try to stop the reuctlon as soon
as possible. You will need an
epinephrine (adrenaline) Injec­
tion lo help stoji the reaction.
Epinephrine buys a little time
unlit you can get profcsslonu
help. You should go Immediately
to the nearest emergency room
or hosjiltul for treatment."
Readers, mcmbcshlp In the
Food Allergy Network Is well
worth the $18 a year to any
family with tilts problem.
D EA R A D D Y : I agree with
your advice to nude sleepers to
kcej) a bathrobe handy In case of
emergencies. However, tn the
event of a crisis, one may he loo
rattled to think about a robe.
My daughter, her husband and
three young sons were visiting
us on Jan. 17, the morning of
the California quake. After Ihe
shaking stD|)ped, we stumbled
around the house trying to
assess the damage, Suddenly
o u r d u u g h t e r e x c la im e d .
"Daddy, you’re mounlng me!"
Sure enough, I was standing
there without a stitch on. so I
rushed hack to my bedroom and
got my bathrobe.
Because the electricity fulled,
my family couldn't see my very
red face.
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I am 34 years old and started
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I'm married with two children.
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Flag coming home
Britain returns flag captured in 1812
M O N ig U E E L P A IZ Y
Associated Press W rite r
LONDON — A huge American ling captured
during (lie War of 1H12 is going home.
The garrison flag from Old Fort Nlugnra. N.Y.. Is
leaving a Scottish castle this afternoon to begltt
Its Journey hack to America. It Is to be officially
welcomed back to Its original home in a
ceremony on Saturday.
"It's an amazing nag," said Bob Rieger,
president of the Old Fort Niagara Association.
"Th e star pattern Is unique among American
Rags."
The flug lias 13 stripes and 14 stars. The stars
are arranged In a comet pattern, with n cluster of
stars In the right corner of the blue field with
stars shooting out to the left. Each star Is nbout
one foot ucross, Rieger said.
The llag has been housed In Meggtnch Castle In
Errol. Scotland, about 30 miles north of Edin­
burgh In the home of the Baroness Strange.
It was Lndy Strange's great-great-grand-unclc
Mu]. Gen. Sir Gordon Drummond, the command­
er of the British forces in Upper Canada during
the War of 1812, who captured the flng. It was
given to the prince regent, later King George IV.
who returned It lo Drummond In 1843.

The Old Fort Niagara Association learned of the
(lag’s existence about eight years ago. Rieger
said. The association wrote several letters lo the
baroness, but It was not until Rieger's daughter.
Diane, then IH. wrote last summer that they got a
response.
Tw o weeks after Diane wrole. the association
received an invitation to Meggtnch Castle lo
examine the flng. Sotheby's appraised it. and I he
association and the baroness settled on a sale
price of 100.000 pounds, about 8150.000.
"It is an extremely rare American flag. We
believe It Is the elghlh-oldcsl lo exist." Ultger
said.
lie believes the llag dates from 1703.
The llag measures 30 feet by 10 feet, so big that
Rieger still hasn't seen the whole thing because
there wus no room In the castle to unfurl It fully.
It will be flown back in a 18-luch-diumcter plastic
pipe painted In n red. white and blue Dag motif
The empty pipe weighs 300 pounds, the ling
about 50.
The baroness says she is thrilled that the flng is
being returned.
"It ought to go home. Fin terribly happy that it
Is going back to where It came from." she said.
But how will she fill the empty spuce?
"I shall make a replica and I shall write
underneath. 'This Is a rcpllrn."’

Clinton back in New Hampshire
trying to be the ‘comeback kid’
By TO M RAUM
A s s o c la t o d P ro a s W rite r

NASHUA. N.H. - President Clinton, trying to
shift attention from Whltewnter to the major
themes of Ills presidency, is back in the state
where in early 1992 lie proclaimed himself the
"comeback kid."
This time, Clinton Is trying to muke a political
comeback that will enable him to get his
domestic legislation back on track.
So he was immersing himself in one of the
things he docs best — a frenetic campalgn-llke
schedule. He planned three stops In New
Hampshire today: a town ball meeting, n stroll
through a town square nnd a factory tour. Then,
lie Hies to an army base in New York slate to greet
soldiers recently returned from duty In Somnlta.
It wus a mix of presidential nnd political events
that While House aides hoped would help divert
attention away from the controversy back home
— or at leust keep Clinton’s mind off It.
"It doesn't hurt," sold Clinton press secretary
Dec Dee Myers.
She said C lin to n 's swing through New
Hampshire was "a chnnce for the people of New
Hampshire lo give him a progress report. When
the president campaigned In New Hampshire, the
biggest issue here was the economy."
On Monday. Clinton kicked off a Jobs confer­
ence in Detroit of the world's seven leading
industrial democracies, and toured a diesel plant,
then flew to Boston and addressed a crowd ut a
whurf alongside Boston Harbor.
He didn't mention the Whitewater affair
directly. But It was clearly just beneath the
surface.
"We arc going In the right direction." lie told a
crowd of thousands In the wharf speech. "A nd we
can keep going in the right direction If we can
remember to keep our eyes on those things that
really mutter and If we do not become diverted."
Clinton seemed warmed by the friendly re­
sponse from the crowd, which wus warmed up by
Sen. Edward Kennedy. D-Masa. Kennedy called
Clinton one of "the greut presidents of this
country."
The president said It would be nice If he could
"go back to Washington and wipe awuy all the
forces that seek to demean, to divide, to
downgrade" and Just focus on the positive.
Clinton also attended a 81,000-a-plalc Demo­
cratic fund-raiser al a downtown Boston hotel. He
bitterly attacked Republicans In Congress, saying

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they are "committed to the polities of personal
destruction" and oppose unythlng he proposes.
"It Is wrong. It's not good for us in the United
States of America." be said.
By presidential standards, his remarks were
exceptionally pointed.
He said the country Is torn by "terrible
problems that beg for honest debate from people
of different perspectives." And yet. lie said, the
Republicans arc an opposition party that Just
stands up nnd says no. no. no. no. no, no. no. no.
no."
Clinton's schedule In New Hampshire today
was reminiscent of the time tie spent here leading
to the February 1992 Democratic primary.
Although he came in second in that race to
former Sen. Paul Tsongns of neighboring
Massachusetts, the showing — coming at a time
when be was being battered by accusations about
bis draft record and alleged womanizing —
helped propel him toward the Democratic presi­
dential nomination.
He was to conduct a town ball meeting at a
Junior high school In Nashua. In southern New
Hampshire, and stress the theme of economic
renewal and Job creation — playing off Ids
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Legal N o tices

Legal Notices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
INAN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 71-1117 CA 14 8
R O BER TE TURNAGE AND
INGEBORG 0 TURNAGE,
Plaintiff.
v«
JOHN GHANEV. WILLIAM R
G EB E R TA N D C A R O LC
GEBERT.hlswIfe.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
Ibat pursuant lo on Amended
Summary Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dalad March 4, 1714
In Cata No.: 73 lie? CA 14 B m
lha Circuit Court In and lor
Stmlnolt County, Florida In
which ROBERT E. TURNAGE
AND INGEBORG B TURN
AGE, l&gt; lha Plalnlllf, and JOHN
G R A N E Y , E T AL , art lha
Defendants, I will Mil lo th«
hlghatl and bait blddar lor cath
al 11:00 AM on lha 39th day ol
March. 1994 at th* Wall Front
Stapi ol lha Samlnola County
CourthouM, 301 N Park Ava.,
Sanlord. Florida, lha fallowing
datcrlbad real proparty at Ml
lorth In tha Amended Summary
Final Judgment ol Forecloture:
LO T 44. BLOCK B. LAKE
WOOO A T 1 HE CROSSINGS.
U N IT TWO. ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3}.
P A G E S 49 T H R O U G H SI.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
D A T E D TH IS 4lh day of
March, 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: JaneE.JaMwIc
Deputy Clark
AME RICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1990
Admlnltlrallva Order
No. *3 3J
Periont with a dlublllty who
need a tpedal accommodation
lo participate In Ihlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 N. Park Avenue Sulla N.
Ml, Sanford. Florida &gt;3371 al
laatl live dayt prior lo lha
procetdlng. Telephone (407)
J1J 43M Ext 4117; I MO MS 1771
(TD D ) or 1 MO MS 1770 (V ), via
Florida Ralay Sarvlca
Publish: March*. IS. 1994
DEP if

IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR THE 1ITM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N O .t) 1195 CC 30 0
SAN MARCO VILLAS
ASSOCIATION. INC ,d/b/a
SABAL PLACE AT SAHAL
POINT, enot lor profit
Florida corporation.
Plalnlllf.
v
S TEV EN C CLAMP,
Defendant
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foredaiure dated March 10.
Iff4, and anltred In Cata No
73 3105 CC 30 Q ol tha Samlnola
County Court ot tha llth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
County, Florida, wherein SAN
MARCO V IL LA S ASSOCIA
TIQN, INC. It Plalnlllf, and
STEVEN C CLAMP It Oalan
dant, I will Mil to lha highest
and bat! bidder lor cath al lha
Watl Front Slept ol lha Sami
nole County CourthouM. 301 N
Park Avenue, Sanlord. Florida,
al 11:00 o'clock A M . to April 7,
1794, the following datcrlbad
properly at Ml lorth In said
Final Judgment, lowll
Unll No 37 ol SAN MARCO
VILLAS, a condominium, ac
cording lo lha Declaration ol
Condominium thereof, recorded
In Official Records Book ISSa al
Paga S ol the Public Recordt ol
Samlnola County, Florida
Alto known at: 731 W Sabal
Palm Plica, Longwood. Florida.
D A T E D this 10th day ol
March. 1774.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Circuit Court
By JaneE. Jatewlc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with tha Amtr
leant With Disabilities A d . par
tons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation lo par­
ticipate In this proceeding
thould conlad Court Admlnlt
Irallon al Ml N Park Avenue.
Sulla NMI. Sanlord FL 33771,
talephona 14071 333 4310, e*f
4337, not later than Mven (31
days prior lo lha proceeding II
hearing Impaired. I TDD) 1 DO
M i 177), or Voice (VI I *00 755
S770, via Florida Relay Service.
Publlth: March 15.33,1774
DEP 133

PROCLAMATION OF
SPECIAL ELECTION
C ITY OF LA KEM ARY, FLORIDA
TO THE R EG ISTER ED VOTERS OP THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA:
I. LOWRY E ROCKETT. Mayor ot tha City ol Laka Mary,
Florida, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, March 37. 1794 at tha dale lor
the City ot Lake Mary's Special Elactlon. The polls will be open
between the legal hours ol voting (7:00 A M. — 7 00 P M l on tha day
ol lha election. The run olt election, I’ required, will be held on April
If, 1994
Said electionls) end voting lor ell City precincts shall ba held al
the following (oration:
CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
LAKE MARY C ITY HALL
100 N. COUNTRY CLUB HOAD
LA KEM AR Y. FLORIDA
The Election Board shall consist ol Pat Thompson. Ethel Carlton,
Doris Omey. Alla Ombres, Kay Sattmin, and E A. Carlson
The purpoM ot the election Is lo elect the following City Oftlc lal:
C ITY COMMISSIONER - SE AT 4 - lo till the uneeplred lerm
ol Commissioner A.R. "Doc" Jore
Dated at Lake Mary, Florida. this3rd day ol March, 1974
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
S/lMAYOR, LOWRY E. ROCKETT
A TTE S T:
S/lC ITYC LER K , CAROL A. FOSTER
PUBLISH: March 15,33, IT74
DEP 54,

Legal N otices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R f
OF THE E IO H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION

N O TICEO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX DIED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, ihel Bohn Industries
Inc , the holder ol the following
cerllllcetels) hat Hied Mid carl
lllcete(t) for a lax deed lo be
Issued thereon. Th* certlllcate
n u m b e rd ) and yaarla) ol
Issuance, the description ol the
property, end the neme(t) In
which II was attested Is/are at
follows:
Cerllflcale No. 1935
Year of Issuance 1710
Ditcrlpllon ot Property LEG
LOT 3 OL KC BONAVENTURE
HEIGHTS 3NO SEC PO 15 PG

oivmoN
CASE NO. 93-1131 CA 14 E
LINCOLNSERVICE
CORPORATION,
Plalnlllf,

vs

OAHRYLR O U X .B EV E R LY
A OUX, hit wile, and
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SE RVICE S COMPANY OF
FLORIOA. INC
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated December 7,
1773 and Order Rescheduling
Sale dated March 7, 1774 enlertd
In Casa No 7J 1133 CA 14 L. ol
the Circuit Court ol the EIGH
TE E N TH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein LINCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION Is Plelnllll end
DARRYL R DUX. BEVERLY
A OUX, his wife, end ASSOCI
ATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPANY OF FLORIOA, INC
are Delervdenlt. I will sell to the
highest and best blddar lor cash
el the West front door ol the
Courthouse, in Sanlord. SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, al It 00
o'clock A M on April 13, 1774,
lha following described property
at tel lorth In said Pinal
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 34. BLOCK ' B ', STER
LING OAKS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS HE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 33.
PAGE II AND 13. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED March 10.1774
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk of said Court
By Jane E Jatewlc
As Deputy Clerk
"Persons withe disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at Serrunole County Ceurlhoute.
30i N Park Avenue. Sulla NJOI.
Sanlord. Florida 33771, at least
five dayt prior to the proceed
Ing Telephone (407) 133 4330
eit 4337: 1 100 755 1771 (TO O!
or 1 too 735 1770 (V I vie Florida
Relay Servlca "
Publish March 15. 33. 1774
DEP IJJ
NO TICEO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that E Lamar or Jane!
L Sharp, the holder ol the
following cerllllcatils) hat Med
said cartllicatalt) lor a lai deed
to be Issued thereon The cerllll
cate number(t) ana yaarltl ot
Itsuanca. tha description ol the
property, and the rwimelt) In
which II was assessed lt/ar* at
lollowt:
Certificate No 4il]
Yearol Issuance: 1771
Description ot Properly LEG
SEC 34 TWP 31S MGE 3IE BEG
1*5*31 FT S i 733 37 FT E OF N
Li COR RUN S 799 35 FT E 330
FT N 979 57 FT W 330 FT TO
UEGI53SACI
Names In which attested
Rodney G. Green. Judllh A
Green
All cl said properly being In
me County ol Seminole. Stale ot
Florida
Unless such cerllllcalelt)
shall be redeemed according lo
law. the properly described in
such cerllllcetels) will be told
lo the highest bidder al tha watl
Iron! door, Samlnola County
Courihoust. Sanlord, Florida, on
lha llth day ol April. 1994. al 11
AM
Approximately 1135 00 cath
lor lees It required to be paid by
the successful bidder al tha salt
Full payment ol an amount
equal lo lha highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees Is due
within 34 hours alter the
advertised lime ol the sale All
payments shall be cath or guar
anlaed Instrument, made pay
able to the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court
Dated this llh day ol March.
1994
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morie
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: MichelleL. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 15. 33. 37 A April
5,1794
DEP 97

NO TICEO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEEO
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN. Ihel Financial REC Inc
% Carllllcate Inv Sar, lha holder
ol the following cerllllcale(t)
hat tiled Mid certlllcalelsl lor e
tax deed to ba Issued thereon
Tha cerllflcale numberd) and
yaarltl ol issuance, the detcrip
lion ol the properly, and lha
namelsl In which It was assatt
edls/are as lollowt:
Certificate No 1434
Year of Issuance: 1971
Description ol Property: LEG
LOTS 9 A 10 ORANGE PARK
PB3PG40A
Names In which ettettid:
CharlttM. Hobbs
All ol said property being In
tha County ol Seminole. Stale ol
Florida
Unless such cirtlllcetels)
shall be redeemed according lo
law, the property described In
such cerllllcele(t) will be sold
lo the highest bidder el the west
Irani door. Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida, on
the llth day ol April, 1774, it II

A.M.
Approximately 1135 00 cosh
lor feet It required lo be paid by
the tuccettlul bidder el the Mie
Full payment ol in amount
equal to the highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recording loot It due
w llh ln 34 hours alter the
advertised time ol the tale. All
payments shall ba cath or guar­
anteed Instrument, made pay
able lo the Clerk ol lha Circuit
Court,
Dated Ihlt llh day ol March,
1994
(SEAL)
Maryanna Morsa
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 15.33. 37 A April
5.1794
DEP9S

T YOUR CAMIR
IN HIOH OlAftl
se Tyne f a *
Talents!
Check The OesaHsdi
For The Job Veu Wend

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Names In which attested:
Walter R Bryant, Jr . Ramona
Bryant
All ol said properly being In
the County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Uniats such certlllcalelsl
shall ba redeemed according lo
law, lha proparly datcrlbad In
such cerllllcaleltl will be sold
lo the highest bidder el the west
front door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida, on
Ihe I Ills day ol April. 1174. el II
AM
Approximately 5)35 00 cash
lor ten It required lo be paid by
the successful bidder el the M il
Full payment ol an amount
equal to the highest bid plus
applicable documentary (lamp
ta u t and recording lees Is due
w llhln 34 hours alter the
advertised lime ol Ihe tale All
payments shell be cath or guar
antted instrument, made pay
able to the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court
Dated this 31th day ol Febru
a ry .1774
ISEALI
Maryanne Mori#
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Mlchella L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March I, ti. 33. and 37.
1774
DEP 35

NOTICXOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N . Ih a l H A R L A N C
B IELEY % C E R TIFIC A TE INV
SERV. tha holder ol tha follow
Ing ctrllllcatelti hat Iliad said
cartllicatalt) lor a tax deed lo
be Issued thereon The cerllll
cate numbarltl and yearlt) ol
Itsuanca, tha description ol the
property and lha namelsl In
which II wet assessed it/are as
lollowt
Certificate Mo 3777
Yearol Issuance 1770
Description ol Properly: LEG
LOT 13 BLK 37 SUBURBAN
HOMES PB SPG 40
Names In which assessed
TH O M A S C M C K E N Z I E .
BARBARA MCKENZIE
All ol said property being In
Ihe County of Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unless such cerllllcaleltl
shall be redeemed according lo
law, tha proparly described in
such certlllcetels) will be sold
to Ihe highest bidder el the west
Iron! door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida. On
Ihe 1ITH dayot APRIL. 1774. at
11AM.
Approximately 1115 00 cath
lor lees It required lo be paid by
Ihe tuccettlul bidder el the tale
Full peymenl ol an amount
equal lo lha highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees It due
w llhln 74 hours alter the
advertised time ol the tele All
payments shall be cash or guar
antead Instrument, made pay
able to the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court
Dat ed this 3ND d a y ol
M A R C H , 1794

ISEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By BECKY WILSON
Deputy Clerk
Publish MARCH I. 15. 33 A 79.

1794

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FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN. Ihal Janet L or E
Lamar Sharp, tha holder ol the
following certificate!*) has filed
said certlllcalelsl tor a lax deed
lo be Issued thereon The cerllll
cate number!*) end yeerls) ot
Issuance, the description ot the
property, and tha named) In
which it was assessed i*/are as
follow*
Certificate No 3353
Yearol Issuance 1771
Description ot Property LEG
LOT I BLK A LAKEWOOD
SHORES PB 10 PG S3
Names In which assessed
Thomas P Kavanagh. Sr
All ol sa&gt;d properly being In
tha County ot Samlnola, State ot
Florida
Unless such certificated)
shall ba redeemed according to
law. the property described In
such certificated) will be sold
to the highest bidder el the west
Iron! door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, an
tha llth day ol April. 1*94. al II
AM
Approximately 1175 00 cash
for lees Is required lo be paid by
tha successful bidder al lha sal*
Full payment of an amount
equal to tha hlghast bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
tax** and recording tees Is due
within 34 hour* atler the
advertised lime ot the sale All
payments shall be cash or guar
anteed Instrument, made pay
able to lha Clerk ol the Circuit
Court
Dated this 4th day ol March.
1994
ISEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ot tha Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By; Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish: March IS. 33. 39 A April
5.1794
OEP 99

Excellent rats 371 7734

55 — Business
O p p o rtu n itie s
BODY SHOP Fully equipped
Fully licensed Sale or perl
nershlp Excellent money
making business 4*9*457
MONEY MAKINO H o rne bull
ness Learn howl For details
send SASE to J A Consulllnq
and Marketing P O Box IJ01

John’* Island. S C 39457

__

OWN A PAYPHONE RTE SIX»
Wk P o te n tia l U n iq u e O plK tr
run 11y I *00 i M

7* r j

PAPER ROUTE W&gt; u&gt;r *'x)
Sun 40 miles long 3hrs 45mm
d e liv e r lim e

134,(00 &gt; 11/315

61—Money lo Lend
• IMMEDIATE fUNDING •
** 53.500 *75000

NO ADVANCE FEE

■1*00 *07 4)))'

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEYI
All you need Is your lllle Jack
Diamond lor appointment
3*0 3939

7 1 — H e lp W anted
1.000 AVO N products E a rn lo
50% N o d o o r/rk w r F* T J F T
Sand I 331 1193/1 *0* 94a 7 pm
e A C C O U N T IN G C LE H K e
17 hr Good w ith n u m b e rd
E x c e lle n t com pany has a desk
lo r you P a id b e n a tlH I
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
I Q O W t lt h il .133 517*

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL 133 4)31 or 133 04)7

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing lucctedi Ilk# tucceit
W e 're w e ll Into our 3rd tie cede
of tra in in g U K t t u f u l egents
Nohcenve*
We ll help!

WATSON REALTY COUP
REALTORS
1311200

AUTO TECH
5 d&lt;ay)

E ic e lle n t

p.iy

end

benefit) A S E and toot) a
mutl Cell Tonv At 331 347*

Notice

Flooring

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Initill Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN ( 413-43* 3397

VOM A JEFF'S LAWN CARFI
Ret/Comm , dependable, low
rales I Freeetl
----- 3)0 7071)

all contractors be registered
or ctrlllled. To verily a stale
contractors (leans* call
1 100 3437 740. Occupational
Licenses ere required by Ihe
county and can b* verified by
calling 131-1110. ext. 7433

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
Hes./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum . Fram ing. O ry w ill,
Doors, Roollng, Concrete.

333 4*31... t.O. Ballot, CBCS19M0

A p p lla n c e ^ ^ ^
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Fre*
* appl. servlca call with re
pairs! John, A-F Best. 314-1145

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile RIchardGros*..... 331 5973

C a r p e t Cle a n in g
SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull floors.
Rasldentlal/commerclal 34
hrrJ34J54Lb**p*r*4*Md&gt;i&lt;

Cleaning Service
L IO H T H A u C lN Q , FLOOR
M AINTENANCE. We also do
wlndowsl 330 1701

C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal. I Man Quality Operal)0*9l 130-3331/474-M43

Electrical
JUa s t i I r k T T c T - R lc iA k 1."
Repair-eddlllon. comm/ra*.
Llc/lns. (EROOOitll J31 447J

General Services
INDOOR A OUTDOOR
Plastering Remodel new and
historic homes. 333 3910

Health A Beauty
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS Want
btaullful nallsT Gal nails are
healthy I Won't crack, chip,
peel Call Lyn 3197131 First
tlnsstvjlomerHjSUelOlOH

Home improvement*
AFFORDABLE Hem* Repair.
Dependable. All phase*. Call
tor tree esl Michael 331710*
R ES TO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL.
metal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing.porches, decks, gaiebot

111 3041

Landscaping

"

CYPRESS MULCH Sll/yer'd
100% Grad* A. milled In
Longwood. Call ut for a Ire*
estimate on your Ire* trim­
ming end removal! Hardy
Tree Service doing business at
A A A T re e S e rv Ic e lirn * ^ ^

Lawn Service

~

J I O LAWN MAINTENANCE
W* do everything! Call for
Ireeetllmalas 374 54J0______
LOU'S: Mowing, Weadeallng,
Edglnq, &gt;15 A up. Light haul
Ing Free Eitlmate*. 337 171/

321-7699
114 54*4 Ask tor Data
Lawn Maintenance At It's Best
Commercial and ratldenllal.
Culling, weeding, trimming,
edging, lerllllilng, bagging

Painting

"*

P A IN tlN O . paper hanglnq,
pressure washing and dr y wall
repair. Freaetl. 3)1 5174

""PreM uTToeanlng"
DUN RlfEMftoan^rtrTvewayT
roots, pool decks, walks
houses. Freeett. 171 4171

_______ R o o f i n g _______
OYSBERS ROOFINO Frer
asl.i 30 y rt experi ence
Bond/Int/LIc RC0O44345
Call 574 4)15
OYSBERS ROOFINO Frae
e sl., 30 yrs experience
Bond/lni/LIc RC00M34)
Call 574 4315

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Repalr
BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Service, repair and remodal
Ing. Quality work al low
prices F ree esl 407 334 7705
W EEK LY SERVICE from *45
mo Chem Rile Pool Service
340 773s
Robert Shoomaker

T r e e S e rv ic e
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie s. ms
"Let Iho Professional! do It "
Fraaestlmatss......... 173 3731

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WIND0VU SCREEN REPAIR:
407133 7111

A d v e r t i s e Vour 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 .
Call Classified, 322-2611

�Sanlord Horold, Sanford, Florida - Tuosday, March 15, 199* - SB

71—Help Wanted

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING I
LOT MECHANICAL WORK
Excellent opportunity Phil
Belli* Car Center. Seniord
________ M l 11*3___________
AVAILABLE p o s it io n s
Temporery and temporary i0
permanent petition available
In cenlral Florida area lor
Ihoteexpertented In:
••Production' A*t*mbly ••
"Warehou **"
••Fork LIII Operator"
••Clerical”
O E N E R A L PERSONNEL
Call lam Ipm Monday Friday

■m in i

Never A Fee l _____

Best P ill Tlm i Job In Town
farn SI00 SIM per week Ret
nlenllal liomecleanmj Mon
day Friday Day hour* Need
iar Call Marry Maid* Ml » « a

CHILDCARE
Pari lim e evening* and
aeekendl CPU training pre
lerred Mature adult, mutl be
H Call Melody or Joyce

______ Mi-rut________

CNAS
For all lull lima thill* 7 3,
ll r, A 3 II Mu*t be cerlllled

ORDERLIES
Full time 3 11 ihlll

LPN
Full lime 3 Hand
pari time 3 11
A( rrplmg application*
Monday Friday, * 4
OvBary Manor M N. It *1.
OeBary 4014*4 441*

COSMETOLOGIST
C h r i t l l a n owned, non
amoving, lull tervlce pro
letnonal *alon and coimellc
tludio Comrnliilon on *erv
i*t plu* commltclonon 10 lop
retail hair care line* We re
growing, we're buiy, and we
nave opening* lor you I
Call 111 *141 or 4*1 Mol
lor interview appointment

0IRECT0R
for edabltthed childrarg &lt;en
•*t Education ani eiperlence
m Nearly childhood required
c#M 3i3m s________

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS, Tavare*. FI,
,t a «II etfabllttoij and grow
mg Central Florid*! baled
company ofleri yog
•7k to ?9&lt; per mil#
•Up fo 17 000 ml per mo
•Stop Off Pay
•Unloading Pay
•7lit ill ion Pay
•Safety tk Performance Bonus
*Spouse Riding Program
•Average Trip I f Days
• Lair Mode! Conventional

Tractor*
il you have 7 year* tractor
trailer, OTR and mow and let*
riper ience plus a good driving
»e&lt;ord. call
1 100 IM tO10

Diiyir/Winhouss Perron
Mu«l have clat* A CDL Apply
n uerton Leaicreen Com
pany, 3*4 Silver Lake Dr____

DRIVERS
REWARD!
(.»•%% A and 0 driver* needed
miu need Iwo year* eipen
mce for class A and one year
tor B You must have a good
driving record Bring thi* ad
m with you and afler 60 fvours
if worhim&lt;j you will receive *40
Tionut Call tor appoinlmnnf
A f tim

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
DAILY WORK. DAILY PAY
RIGHT HANDMAN 4*4 1)11
Call alter 3 OOP m

HOUSEKEEPER
Full lime Apply within Mon
day Friday. *1 4l Dabary
Manor
441 *44 4414

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME
The Sanlord Herald It pre*
anlly looking lor a photogra
phar A l l a r n o o n t and
avanlngt Mull havt tporl*
and dark roomaxparlanc*
Call Tommy or Lacy
11:34AM 1PM
3)3 3*11
LABORERS N E ED E D tkllled
and untklllad Poll lion* avail
able Day* Call betwaen I 3
SPRINT STAFFINO, 314-14)1

LABORERS
Pavamtnl marking company
in Sanlord naatl* hard work
mg. dependable people lor
employment. Job require*
traveling Mull have al leatl
Clat* D CDL llcente Drug
tail and phyilcal required
S la rl at t* JO/hr Good
tienellli. health Inturance. re
llrement tund
Call *413111414 lor direction*
Taking application* tem 4pm
Monday-Frlday
Woman tnteura^ed la apply

landscapers’

SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

7T -H e ip W «nt«d
MEDICAL

RN

SPRING SPECIALII

Charge nurte lor lam )pm IV
and vanlllalor experience
needed Apply In per ton:
Dtbary Manor
*4 N. Hwy 11 4J
_________ Oebary, FI_________

1 Bdrm.11 Bath 131 3434
' SHENANDOAHAPARTMENTS
1 BEDROOM FR EE MONTH
SPECIAL! 1 bdrm* A nfhc
avail Call Jerry, S3 MV)

~ PRODUCTION
Company teak* Individual*
with ***embly and machine
operating experience Long
term alignment Great op
porlunlly Neveraleel
Help Pertonnel, *3* *4*4
e PURCHASING AO EN Te
1400 wkl, Tralnl Creel oppor
lunlly In area Bade knowl
edge will land lhl*|ob
f r e e r e g is t r a t io n
aaa em ploym ent

144 w nth st., m i n t

RODMAN
For road constucfion survey
craw In Sanlord Apply In
per ton
*01 E Airport Blvd
Sanlord *01 W 10*4
_________ WCCI EOE_________

SALES TRAINEE
For aluminum and vinyl
exlruilon* Apply in perion
LOXSCREEN COMPANY
1*0 Silver^Lake Dr

SECURITY OFFICERS
P/T Sanlord'Lake M ary
Are* Weekend thill* Clatt O
. guard llcenureq 1*4 4111__

TEACHERS
M ull have earned *0 hr*
toward a C0A or equivalent,
or bachelor* degree in early
chi Idhood
30 1003

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
Clat* B. C D L required
Apply In perion
Guitalion* Dairy
(Farmer* Market!
1)00 French Ave
___________Sanlord__________

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Mutt live In
Sanlord area A have Clat* A
CDL Apply al 7207 W HI SI

91—Apartments/
House to Share
HOUSEKEEPER/Com panion
f o r g e n f 11 m a n f r e e
room /b oa r d, p r i v a t e
room'bath No salary DO 9602

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A Q U IET, clean rm kitchen,
phone, laundry Apt* avail
able alto lM A up_J24 4955
CLEAN ROOMS. Single shifting
tfS/wk Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video game*, off
street parking 3304473______
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
With kitchen available 155 wk
155 sec. Downtown 377 5004
NEWLY RENOVATED. private
entrance,. paddle fan In your
room, your own fwal control,
refrigerator, microwave and
color tv Oil street parking
and maid service Convenient
location The besf In town
373 1001
_______________
ROOM SFORRENT
See residents at 1714 Park
Ave . Sanford_______________
S ANF ORD Kllchen/laundry
prlv Cable Prlvale home
U 3/wk plu* dep 373 7944

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real ttlale
adverlltemenlt are tubjed lo
the Feikiral Fair Homing Act,
which make* II llltgal lo
adverb** any prelerenca, llm
nation or dlicrlm lnalIon
bated or* race, color, religion,
tax. handicap, lamlllal italu*
or nabcxial origin

SANFORO I bdrm. complat*
privacy. I block from hotpllal
HOQ/week, 1300 tec 33) 111)

99—Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent

CASSELBERRY

LPN Inttrerted In Innovative
laclllly, on the culling edge ol
roiearch. 12 hour thill
.________ Call 444 W 3_________

One Bedroom Apartments
Slff DEAL
Most wood Apts. 32/7724

Full 11m* poilllan available
IIVAC/plumblng necenary
Great benellt*. Pita** apply
In person;
Sallpolnt* Apartment*
441 W. Seminole Blvd.
Sanlord 441 )a-l41)
* NANNY*
FEE PAID) Theio children
need your tender loving corol
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
l* 4 W tllh S I.,P H Il*
e O FFICE CASHIER e
Torrlllc people contact I Start
your way to lucctttl Fun
group to work wllhl Hurryl
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
m W li t n SI., 3311114

PART TIME JEWELRY SALES
and CLERICAL. Mutl bo out
going OHIce tkltll • plu*
- 11 X hrt/wk Flexible hour*.
Salary A commlition 33) 43*1

DELTONAAREA 10 ArR" ~
• H a T f | T IVwg'a/
H &amp; V I ! I T * . H E L t/ iv tx ,

“I S C - K

T03— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
3 BDRM, II* BATH, naw carpel,
new palnl, fenced yard,
carport. C/H/A. Ian*, no pal*
111 E Airport 1171/mo 111 A
1**13314*141vm*g__________
CONVENIENT, do*# lo tchool*
7 bdrm, I't bath 4411 and 4*11
plu* 13*4 dep 1yr lea**
33*7344__________
DELTONA. 3 bdrm. 1 bath,
carport, living, dining. Ilorlda
_rm* NICE 14400/^mo )»)* * *
DOWNTOWN LAKE MARY 3
bdrm. I bath 141 E Wilbur
Ave 14V)/mo 333 3130 Dal*

Wat Ih* reiponie on* Sanlord
Herald advertlxr gav* when
aiktd about Ih* luccett ol hi*
rental ad How many call* d d
hagall

A ZILLION CALLS!!
It whal ha claim* Do you
have a hout*. aparlmenl,
duplex, or mobile home lor
renIT Call Ih* Sanlord Herald
Clauibed* lo gel that phone
ringing!

CALL MONDAY FRIDAY
322 2611

FAX ANYTIME
323 9401

LEASE FOR LESSI
M INUTES FROM SANTORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1bdrm. 13*0 mo
3 bdrm. MIOmoand up

3238670______
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly re
novated I A 3 bdrm apt* All
amenllle*. 1W US4 mo plu*
dep. I yr lea**- 33*134*______
NEW 3 BEOHOOM. Loll ol
cloieli! A/C 111)Myrll* Ave
l* 10/mo. l*)0*ocurlty 111 .1*0
Q U IET 1/IW lowrhoui*. 330*
Park. Adult comm l*31/mo
and **c dep Waltr/traih
Inc I Barb Mon Frl 333 3*43
S A N F O R D I Bdr m Apt.
1341/mo 1300/dap Call alter
1pm 11* 404*_______________
SANFORO I bdrm w/ util turn.
By wk or mo 743 9440 olllce
4*4 4331 home WO 1410pager
SPACIOUS 1 Bdrm In quiet
area SllVmo . I yr leate plu*
I mo **c
330 3330

NICE A CLEAN 1/1 Fenced
yard No pall 1431/mo Iit. let!
A tec 404 74* 4143 4pm 4pm
PIN EC RE ST
1/1. cenl M/A,
appl . fenced y d , carport,
1110'mo HISTORIC AREA
}/|. appl , fplc . garage.
l$S0/mo Call Paul Otborne
Venture I Property*, ill 43*4
SANFORD 3 bdrm 3** baih
lakelront houte VLlO/mo
___________» l TOO*__________
SANFORO OOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm . new kllchen. air
13.000 down, 1371/mo 4*4 7343
SANFORD Hamilton Dtiilrtcl
RENT TOOWN
Like new 3/3. Aw. Laundry
13000dn . 1440/mo 4*4 3343
SANFORD 3 3 C/HA. garage
1110 mo plu* dep. leaie 1*13
W 111 SI
403 313 1403 or
*41 414* eve*________
S ANF ORD 3 BDRM Quiet
neighborhood, t l f O/mo
1300/tec 333 14*3 alter 3pm

f r -iy
Chii-a^
i o* X
o
n Ma w

117—Commercial
Rentals
SANFORD Prol ortictt Dr .
Denial, Real Etlalt. Retail
Shop Carpeted, cenl H/A.
high Iralllc location) l.*S* tq
II or 111 Very Reatonable!
Call Wet Louwima, Broker
Olllce, 313 471*1 Home, 3311414

118—Office
Space / Rent
NEW Sanlord olllce* and/or
warahouM* 400 7 400 iq II
Spaclal. 4341/mo. 3)3 ill*
SANFORD. Otflca tpwee. 1400
*q II building total. 1300 tq
H p«r olllce unit Ml 7004
SANFORD • 1107 S FRENCH
1.000 tq II Ideal until eltlc*.
1731/mo Inct. water, lewer,
garbage Call 111 1111_______
104 SO F E E T lor Im i * on 17 41.
luccettlul eiltlm g anchor
butlnetta* Good parking and
lighting Great vltlb lllly
^ u m j i e o o mo 122 4*66 work

121—Condominium
______ Rentals ___
PINERIDOE CLUB 1 Bdrm 3
Baih, 111 and 3rd floor avail
abt« 1125/mo Makeda Corp

HaalEtfaig

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
LAKE MARY. 1 Bdrm. Carpet,
C/HA. Appll . Mini'*. Fenced
Yard, Ooed Area
431 4741
SANFORD 1/1 Excellent area
W/D hook up* Cent H/A 1331
Dltcounl lor tanlort 131 4317
] BDRM, I BATH. Cenl H/A.
wall/wall carpel, all appll
anrei 373 4444 or C* 1*01

107—Mobile
Homos / Rent
ELDER SPRINOS. oil Hwy 437
3, 1, 3 bdrm* 171 lo 140 wk
1100 dep 3)1 *444 or *1) 310*

i 14—Warehouse
Space / Rent____

AFFORDABLE H O M IS
VENTURE 1 PR O PERTIES
FHAOR VA AS LOW A H '&gt; N
Atiume no qualihe* A owner
llnencing low el 1404/mol
Gov’t Forecloiurei. Repot I
Seminole, Orange, Volutlal
S.vfrord Prcprrliet
for Lev* Than 11 003Down
• FORECLOSURE! 3/1 on W
acre! Appl . Intlde util
fenced yd! Only *31,0001
• 3/1, sv«r 1/1 *crd Liv. din.
lam rm Salelllle diih *44,*00
• 1/7 w/POOL Iar only IM.144I
tlv , dining tarn rm* tool
• L A K E , fennlt, pool! 3/1
cutlom, 14v. dm oal In kllch
appl Garage 147.4001
• )/l, new carpel A palnl! Cent
H/A. carport Juil *43.4001
Ainxnr Ho Oua/ihe* I *
#3/7,1443 PITI 154.100
• 3 / tplil. lented. *141 Pi l l
15* 400
PRE lorecloturel 54 000 dn
1/1. heavily freed 1/3 acre
Spill bdrm . ceramic tile,
appl. garage Poitlble owner
hold 7nd Jutl 171.400'
Markham Wdi area. 4'3. 1 I*
acre* Patlure/itable. 1105 000
Lk, Mary cutlom 1/3. over I
acre, 1171.400
P A U L O O r iO llN f .

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 I - 4 7 0 ‘1

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Eilale Broker
3640 Sanlord Ave

321-0759

OFFICE/warehout* (pace, 1300
Sq II. Prime location al
entrance lo Canfral Fla Re
olonal Airport 407331 7*07
SANFORD 10,011 *q II 3 phot*,
iprinklert 12/iq It Steni'rom
Realty Inc, Jim Doyle 111 3410

1T7— Commercial
Rentals______
1ANFORO R ETAIL/O FFICE
1.317 tq II llngl* tlory w/
kllchen, covered ildewalki,
high Iralllc area Water A
lewer Inc. 1300 plut tale*
tax/mo 1300 **c Stanitrom
Really Inc, Jim Doylt 3111443

321-2257

IIA L L

R E A L T Y

3 1 2 W F lin t S t ., S .in lo r il
I rental unit*I Good caih How!
37K dn, owner holdl 1141,000
1 bdrm, 1 baih. Air, line*, FHA/
VA tpeclall IM .000 A Jewel
Dtilrabla 3/H*. cent H/A.
fence. Family rm 157,MO

323-5774

LO N O W O O D /LA KE MARY
Mid ill* ilorag* warehou***.
*00 400 1*00 tq ft Free rent
w/llm o leate. from 1141/mo
3)1 0139

ITS— Industrial
_ Rentals______

aaqaaoo

14 1— H o m e s fo r Sale

Stenstrom Rentals
• M AYFAIR 1/1 w/ *cr porch,
dbl garage. 3314 iq II healed,
nopelt 1431/mo *400 tec
• SANFORD DUPLEX 1/1.1 3
tlory. w/d hook up*. CHA
Spec loutt 14*0/mo , 1410 *»c
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/3.1
y*/ dbld tar garage, fplc , well
A lepllc 1400/mo. 1400 MC.
lltnrtrem Really. Inc.
"We Manage yeur Home,
like It wat sur own." Jim Doylt
1111*41 Alter 4PM: 11»)441
SUNLAND 1 bedroom, lamlly
room, cenlral M/A. Ireihly
painted 1100/ mo . 1*1 and lati
plot IlM M l 01*1 *Htr 1pm
WOODMERE 1 bdrm. 3 baih
Cent H/A. fenced yard
*100,'mo w/ rail 343 3*11
) BEDROOM with cenl H A
l ar ge fenced yar d, and
*cturned room Only 1500 down
Why rent? The Hllllman
Group. Inc Realtor 3)1 431)

Ideal for mobile horn* or
homa li lt , hortet, cntl'e,
farming, or nurtary. Zoned
agricultural. 43.400 per acre
Small down payment wllh
owner llnencing 40*-747-1771
DELTONA J wooded building
loft. Nice tubdlvltlon 414.000
lor ell 3 lot* *07 444 4411
F IS H E R M A N S P A R A D IS E ,
water front lot, 40 &gt; 130. tprlng
ltd lake. Priced lo tall
111.500 By owner 373 44*3
1.4 ACRES, reildenllal. En
lerprlM, FI. Heavily wooded
MInula* to I * 434.000 331 4304

157—Mobile
Homes / Sa le

NEVER GOTTEN
SO MANY CALLS!

TELLER
Experienced Part lime 4 day
week Local credit union No
Saturday* Lake Mary Ioca
lion Mall relume to
Blind bailee
P O Box lt*l
Linford. FI J ill) 1*4!
W ANTED: Live In Campanian/
Homemaker lo live with el
derly lady Salary, private
living quarter*, etc Cell alter
10am pleaie 13*4700
WAREHOUSE "AND GENERAL
LABOR H E LP N E E D E D !
Bonut lor driver* All thill*
available Daily pay. no tee
Report ready lo work 1 30 am.
Indutlrlal Labor Svc . 1014
FrenchAv Nophcrtecall*
. WELDER.
1* IS Hr Any Inner ihield
experience can put you to
work today! Call la nowl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
100 W m u s t., Ml i m

LPN

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT

153—AcreageL o t s /S a le ___

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood pari lime Mandat
thru Friday. 5PM 4PM Sal
urday. »AM 1PM 1) V) per
hour plu* bonut and com
m illio n Permanent poll
llontl
Neveraleel
Help Personnel. 43* 4*4*

Upscale, single story, patio
apartments. 1 bedrooms Ideal
Ipr Individ j or couple
__________ *ve 4777__________

Clan B CDL
F U L L T IM E 3MIIM

KI T \N* CAWI.VIvK® hy Lurry WrlRht

99—Apartm ent!
Unfurnished / Rent

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141—Homes for Sale
DELTONA 1 bdrm 11* bath,
lamlly rm. txlratl 411.100
W. M tllcifrtk l, 133-3441
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located anywhere I
Inverter* Really, 774-1411
FOR SALE By Owner: 107
Cltru* Dr 1/7. mull **• Intlde
to appreciate All new carpel
and paint within Ftnctd In
back yard on tm lake Walk lo
id y w ild e ic h o o l V a r y
mallvatad lor quick tala
t*4 *00 by appl. only 3)0 7470

O n tu i)^
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAIALBLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA i ORANGE COUNTY
IMMACULATE 3 bdrm 15*
b a ih w ith la m lly rm ,
workvhop. ter porch Com
pleltly fenced 111,100
COUNTRY CLUB
Concrete
block home centra! H/A.
move In condition! Hug*
yard! 134.400
Call lerdelalltl

Janet Minefield, 323-7271
AA Carn«*. Im ., 1111114
SANFORO DUPLEX Top con
dlllon. Good neighborhood.
1) 4.900
Call alter Spm
407 174 4044

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking lo buy a home) We
have home* In ail araai ol
Stmlnolt. Orange, Volutla
Count!**! Call lor dttalltl
• 1/1 with llreplace. newer
carpel and Ilia. U 4.400
• Foreclmurel 4/3 on 1 17 acre*
Fireplace 1104,400
• 4/1. 2.700 tq II , fireplace. Ig
ter porch 11104,400
Beth Oiborn*
Venture I Properlie*

3304273/77*9400
STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EALTY
407 771 7171/3H 4111

REALTY, I NC.
BUYERS!
ANQ'S A* LOW 4* 14000 Down I
Gov t Repo'* Th« Lalert Lltll
Bank Forecleturt* Super Dee'*!
We've Got Them ALLI
Call Our Full Tim*
Sale* Team AN YTIM EI

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANTORD • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38th Yen*
W INTER SPRINOS 2/7 11.000
and qu al i t y to a t t u m t
1549/mo Community pool and
(ennl* New root 4*4 1114______
w7 NYER“ ipR7N0"s 3/2 410.000
attumt* no qualllylng 4173 mo
Quick doling I Naw root.
comm pool/lenni* 4*4 lilt
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
100x 174 1oI 74x14 blk
laundry/workihop, 17x17 icr
rm Very clot* lo Plrwcrert
Elem 114.000 321 24*4

MOBILE HOME 17.500 Car
rlage Cove Negotiable 2
bdrm, all appliance* 331 4343
M O B IL E H O M E. Carriage
Cov». 11' x 11' 3 Bdrm. 3 Baih.
11.000_______________ 333 4347
MOBILE HOME 14x40 Two or
I h r t * b e d ro o m a n d 1
bathroom# 11.100 3314*10
NEW 1444'*, NO DOWN, 14%
Intarail, 14 X 74, 1171/mo.
14 X T4, 4114/IW. 1411744

159— Real Estate
___ Wanted

LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS wllh or
without approval* 100 1000
acre* Waterfront a plu* Call
Ttrrv Clayton 904 711 440*

181—Appliances
/ Furniture__
• AAA RAY’S APPLIANCE e
114 S French Ave, Sanlord
R e f r i g e r a t o r , S la v e * .
WetTiert Dryer* Fre* 1 yr
laborwarr Del avail 131 0041
APPLIANCES, FURN., T V ’S,
E T C . B UY S E L L -T R A D E
INS. CHEEPO DEPOT, 1114
FREN CH AVE.
1111344
A P P L IA N C E 1I 11**1 prlcel!
Beit Werrenly. Beil Service!
Wither*, dryer*, microwave*
W* buy appllancetl Oellvery
free) AY Bert, 334 37*1
• FULL SIZE Maine** K box
tprlng* Good condition 150
________ Call III 1*34________
KENMORE wether, very nice!
r re* delivery and warranty
John - A 4- 5**1, 314 3741
• OAK HIGH CHAIR Excellent
condition 435Call 377 3544
• S U P EV S I N O L E
W ATERBEO wllh tlx draw
•rl. bookcate headboard and
h«alar 1100 OBO Call 373 9*30
leave m anage_____________
WASHER A DRYER Magic
Chef, 1175 lor both Broynill
dining tat. Solid oak table w 't
chair* 1500 OBO 371 4775

IBS— Computers
• O I COLOUR TV COMPUTER
MONITOR COMBO. 13". good
condition. 939 Oviado Ar«a
U t M0&gt;

187—Sporfing Goods
• BICY0LE: e«T* or glrli 10
tpd, H ‘\ in «KC«ll«nf condi
flon U 5 Calf 323 Vi*
• EXERCISE BIKE uppar snd
lo w a r b o d y t u r c U p
Eltcfronici for spevd. piun?
calorifl. dufanca A&gt; llm* OP
Alrdyn* Prim# H I Ong yr
old vaff Ml fig uve Onqlnal
coif 1200 &amp; 3 yr warranty M9
Aiklnqt 100 Firm 333 211?
• GOLF CLUBS' with bag li
placeigt con1 1.ifi of Prtdaior
by Lynk, Try# Flytr.
Pro tlOO firm 321 79S9
• GOLF CLUBS. Ladki Ltblo#
bag 1 4 3 wood* 3. S. A. f
Iront All for lap Call 372 3414
SOLOFLEX Wtlghl machin#
Purchat# n#w In I9S7. good
condition 1300 333

• Vi— M ac h in e ry /Too Is
•HEAVY DUTY BUSH HOO
frail wheel Complete wllh
fork. Lika new, no rutl. no
wear
4»
344 1)73

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
• A USTR ALIA N BLUE
H E E L E R mix pupple* 1
Itmal**. 3 month* old 111
each 3317417 or ]77 445?
• CUTE. MIXED BREED
K ITTEN . 7 mo old Free lo
good home Call 3314713____
WOLF Hybrid cub* Beautiful,
black Shot* A wormed 1331
44M 344 3071/243 3713

231—Cars

211—Antiques/
Collectibles
AN TIQ UE Gat Stove Quick
Meal. 1470'* Excellent condi
llonl Ve-ynlcel 1350373 134*
• VICTORIAN Living room la
bit Dark wood 4*0 333 4454

215—Boats and
Accessories
DOLPHIN SUN BOAT. 71 hp
Johnton, u*ed 30 hr*. Ilk* naw
13.100 Firm 373 *449or 344 130*
• HOUSEBOAT, llv« aboard 43'
Naulollna. twin engine V
drive, 470K Dr Quern *41 4111
HOUSEBOAT, 34 It. llth and ikl.
HbergLatt trl hull 40 hp
Evlnrude, deep* 4. galley A
b a t h r o o m , mi n i contl
w/traller and all equipment
Newly rtfurblthtd By appl
*7,500 Firm 333 *444 or 344 IX)*
11' TR I HULL BOAT Flb«rgle«t
4 4 HP Mercury Motor Let*
than 300 hr* Plu* trolling
motor, plu* trailer Like new!
Complat* 1410 Hem 333 *411
H 5V COBIA BOWrT d ER. In
lld a redone 1414 70 HP
E vinrude. power Irlm and till,
rebuilt 5 hr* Galvanlitd
MagicT&gt;It, naw lire*, new
wiring 47.430 331 1014
• 14 FT BOWRIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o/b, low hour*, with
trailer 43.300 333 0U 4
• 1444 SKI/FI1H BOAT 40 HP
Merc . w/ frailer Runt greall
13.000 Partlel finance *41 7404
•1* FT PONTOON betl. ill
llbergla**. 140 HP Evlnrude
Vary tail! Many txlrtt. like
new 1Only 4)0.400 333 *4*0

217—Garage Sales
OARAOE 1*1*77 Why boIher 77
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE!!
________ 407 110 1417_________
Inter! Ihln black border

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tale ad by
11 noon on Tueidey and lake
advantage ol our ipeclal
garage tale ad prlcalf Call
Cfatiifled now lor detail*!

322-2611
inttrf thin blach bordor

219—Wanted fo Buy
WANT E D IRON FENCI NO
Iron furnltur#, toricM. Victor!
an architectural trim, anfiqu#
furniture ancfdtthei 371 3414

221—Good Things
to Eat
STRAWBERRIES U Pkk Open
9«m 3991 Celery Ave J ml E
ot Santorcf I mi N ol St Rd
*q Hoops Farms HI MIA

223—Miscellaneous
‘ ALUMINUM WALAtR
J o r adull_

ll&gt;

377919/

BABY CRID. qu«?«n water bed.

waiher. walker, ranqg fop.
portable tv h * balery pack
Make e offer________ 373 IMS
HEAVY D UTY TRAILER. 1300
11" CRAFTSMAN BAN SAW.
SfSO Call 343 4133
SERVICE SALES A PARTS for
portable kerosene heafert
__ LARR Y'S MART 1114111
IlK GOLD RING SET w/‘ a
r o u n cf b r i l l i a n t cut o f
diamond! JfcH 1900 JX) *7&gt;*

2J0 —Antique/Classic

Cars
e FORD THUNDERBIRD. 144*
AM originaM Need* tome
work 1149)08033101*4

• 1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC

• MONTE CARLO 1471. greet
condi A/C. runt like a topi
Sharp looking 111.410 3)4 4)11
MUST SELLI '41 Old* Cefali 1
dr . nice, low milt* Owner
mayllnancel 1411131 _ _ _
• M USTANG HATCHBACK
'44, new paint, tire* and
wheel* Run* good 17,400
_J3I_9*07^________________
• OLDS CUTLASS
B R O U O H A M, 1441 Runt
ggodl 4400llrm 33) 4410
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION *
EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 43, Oeylone Bftth
_________ 44*1114111_________
• R EN A U LT ENCORE, 144)'
Excellent condillonl 11.104
Hrm 330 13)4 tiler *PM
'10 FORD Fairmont. 4 dr . Run*
Great 1450 Call Mike 44) 19)5
between )PM 7:45PMOnly
*41 LINCOLN Cenllnenta! 44K
mile*, good cond Rebuilt
Iran* 17.400 OBO 373 70*0
• ' l l OLO SM OBILE Cullen
Slallon wagon. Loaded. A/C,
new lire*, exc cond ilooo
OBO 333 4*77Of 330034*
• 11 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr , J
tpd. , A/C, Pw. , Am/ F m
ceuette 43000 333 4*17
4* BUICK PARK A V E N U E
Loaded! 11.441 Or Bert Oiler
________ Call 111 *113________
e'43 HONDA CIVIC LX, pi pb
pdl. crultf. am/fm tlarto
tape, 1 ipd, 4 dr , rosewood
w/wlne Interior, d* airbag.
110 100
3214735

233—Auto Paris
/ Accessories
a C HE V Y P I C K U P TRUCK
B E D . Long wheel bat*.
Fleeltld* 1471. very llllle
rutl 140 Call 312 *334

235—Trucks /
Buses / Vans
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
‘74. I Ion. Patttngar v*n,
clean Loadedl Too much to
lilt, mutl tee lo appreciate
J &gt; l y 13.4*5000
32) 1700
• D o b o E I R A N I A N , 1474.
Stove, bed. Ice box. good cond
*7.500or trade lor car 324 3403
• FORD RANOER, LTX 43.
P'S. crude A/C. rtereo. 4.300
mil**. I yr or 37,000 ml lell on
warranty Call 333 D ll
a HAN DICAPPE D VAN. 1440
Ford E 150 UI1. automatic
door* 11,500)3 ) 34)4______ __
• ISUZU IPACE CAB 40 wllh
tunrool. laho* cover and new
lire* Loadedl IIP 4D0 33I 4*07
• J EEP PICK UP 4x4, 1470 VI
aulo Engine and Iran* re
bull! (about 30.000 mile*)
Hewer interior 13 000 331 7000
JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. 1174
4x4 wllh topper 1*00 OBO
Heed* a lot ol TLC 333 3454

Sanford Motor Co.
'91 CHEROKEE COUNTRY
U 000mlle%. S17.49S
________ Call m a m _________
• m i CHEVY 1/1 Ion p/u. 350
V i Run* good Engine and
Irani, itronq . tlSOQ 373 3311
iftO FORD F-190. h / rack, long
bad, * cylinder, 3 tpeed. 111K
actual miles, clutch worn
11,100...... :J7I «9/J
• 19CJ SUBURBAN OMC. 4.2L
dietaf, half ion, mecbanicaMy
MiJJcf, rtgw rad brake rofori A
caiipgrt ngad liner Very good
Mres and tow pkg 15.400 000
40/711 I08«

238— V e h i c l e s

Wanted

1JOUOOBO All power 333 031*

231-C a rs
• BUICK 73 ELECTRA 111. 4 dr
hard lop Excellent condillonl
Rettored 144313.300)30 4007
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '41.
Like new Mutl **ll Only
174.000 Can ( 407111) 4454__
• DOOGE MAR ADA. 1440. V I,
aulomallc. mag wheel* 1750
__ ____
374 74)0___________
• DUNE BUGGY Full Hberglait
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parti
Prole**ion bull! 43100J21 *17*
FORD M USTANO LX. 14*0.
AM/FM tlereo, air. p/w. aulo
A&gt;hlnqt*,S00 149 17*3________
• HONDA ACCORD LX, 14*7
P' S. P/B. air. Kenwood
AM/FM ca***Me. * door, low
mile* Notewood color Will
run forever 1)7.410)32 4471 _
• L I BARON Convertible, '44.
Red. loaded, dig dath, new
lop, new lire* 1*.500*45 7404
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR * '74.
loaded, excellent cond While
11500 OBO
3211129

W t PAY I OP 1111 FOR
Conipleieor Wrecked Car*.
Truck* RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
311 5044

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
B I K E T R A I L E R , accom
modal** ) im or 2 Ig bike*
All new Extra *pare lire *300
Firm Call 3)3 *444
___
'41 HONDA 710 cutlom. good
condition, J1K mile* tKWOBO
123 04111V mtgor 33) 4714
'47 HONOA SPREE Very low
mile* Very good condition
1400
Phone 33) 4744

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial,
'if Jilt battmenl modal,
loaded

E Niff Ilint cond

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MORGAN REALTY
Lot* ol potantlall 4/1. Intlde
utlllly, lerraio (loon. »cr
pch . fenced, warr I 154,000

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

Juit loc youl 3/1, ter pch .
home ware . carpel A Hie
lloor, prlcel 115.000

SANFORD
llth SI. and Myrtle Ave.

3 2 1 -6 7 6 2

Y o u p ay for the first 10 d a y s and
if y o u r car d o esn 't s e ll, c a ll us
and r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b er an d a s k in g p rice m u st be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e x c e p t For p rice.
N o n -c o m m e r c ia l o n ly . C all 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 to d a y !

DELTOKA
904771 4070

LUCKY YOU! ff
We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!
• Single Story D silg n • No One Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartments
1Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Managemi
• Attic Storage, Private Patio &amp; Morel

S a n fo r d C o u rt
A p artm en ts
3301 S . Sanford Ave . ‘ Sanford

323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sit 9-5:30 Closed Sun

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in fo rm a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n ow :
• Make and Model
• Year
• Posvcr Features

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

Dp

IlonaI Honda malar icodltr for
1 w/ rack tSS.OOO&lt;07 *99 4939
• '74 MOTOR~HOME Rum great
Will trade for fravei frailer at
comparable value 111 7195

Mileage
Previous Use
Accessories/lnterior

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DEAN DR. G O T T : A recent
colum n of yours discussed
postnasal drip. Several of my
friends have found that the
discontinuance of dairy products
ulll dear Hie problem. To Ix-gln
them Is to Invite post nasal drip.
Perhaps tills will he of Interest In
yotir readers.
DEAR READER: Some people
hnve discovered that milk pro­
ducts may worsen postuasal
drip, a chronic throat Irritation
caused by an excessive mucus
discharge from the sinuses. The
cause of l Ills Is unknown.
In such cases, discontinuation
of these foods (especially milk
and Ice cream) may help. The
standard therapy for post nasal
drip Is decongestant medication,
w h ic h Is a v a ila b le e ith e r
over-the-counter or by prescrip­
tion. Thank you for sharing your
experience.

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Depending on which disorder
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medications, such as Methotrex­
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collagen diseases. You should be my Health Report "Lupus: The
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doubled and redoubled.
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disapproved of the diamond
lead, but It didn't matter. Bond
ruffed In the dummy, played n
club to his 10. ruffed another
diamond In the dummy, finessed
tits club queen and cashed the
club nee. Then Bond, suddenly
sober, placed t lr diamond queen
on the table, killowlng swlllly
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associate today who always tries
to Impose hls/lrr opinions and
views on you. Your tolerance
Your prospects look extremely level Is very low.
QEMINI (May 21 June 20)
encouraging for the year ahead,
holh carcerwlsc and socially. Serious matters should he
There Is a posMhillty you may treated with t lr respect they
launch a potentially successful, deserve today and not handled
Indllfcrently. If you don't do It
new endeavor.
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cause you to nppenr extremely toduy. Don’t pkicc more atten­
selfish. I’lsees. treat yourself ton tion on casual Interests than you
birthday gift. Send for your do on critical circumstances.
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S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
86th Year, No. 154 - Sanford, Florida

Developing downtown

NEWS DIGEST

U.S., state Main Street
officials help forge plans

□ Sports
County five for six
S A N FO R D — T h r Ovlrdo boya .mil the girls’
tram* from Seminole. Lake Brantley. I„ikr
Howell and Orangcwood Christian all won
basketball pla.vofTgames Tuesday night.
See Page ID .

□ People
Cook of the Week
O ur Cook of thr Week. Mary Anne Cleveland,
is u busy former edurator w ho puls her family
first. In addition to k rrp ln g thr home fires
burning. Cleveland considers hrrsrlf a com m u­
nity volunteer

See Page 3D

Kaplan competent to stand trial
SA N FO R D — Doctors have declared former
state representative candidate Erie Kaplan
competent to stand trial three months alter h r
entered a Gainesville lorenslc hospital.
A Feb. 25 hearing lias lx* set by Clrrull Court
.Judge Alan A. Dickey to hear arguments In
Kaplan's case. Kaplan. 30. is charged with
attempted first degree murder of Judith Starks,
thr wife of Rep. Rolx-rt Starks In September
1992. Kaplan Is also charged with armed
burglary and shooting Into an occupied build­
ing
On Sept. 10. 1992. Dickey found Kaplun
incompetent to stand trial based on testimony
bv a court ap|x&gt;!nlrd psyrhatrlst who said
Kaplan had “ delusional disorder."
A great deal of the testim ony at the
competency hearing involved Kaplan's Inability
to get along with defense attorney James Russ
Russ risked to withdraw from the case und has
been replaced by attorney Chandler Muller. On
Nov. 15. Kaplan was iransfcred from the Jo h n
E Polk Correctional Facility to the Forrnslc
N'ortli Florida Evaluation a n J Treatment Center
In Gainesville.

By NICK PPBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Stale and National
Main Street officials are In town A
series of meetings art* Ix'tng held to
b e g in d r a w in g up p lu n s fur
downtown development.
Stute Main S lrrrl Director Dob
Trrscoit. and Nutlonal Main Street
official* Doug Locsrhrr and Ann
Abernathy, who serve as the- Mam
Street Reconnaissance Te a m , are
meeting with city leaders and of­
ficials (or two days.
Trescolt and Loeacher were In
Sanford last year In mid -September
At that time, they met with a
number of local leaders, made a
walking-tour of thr downtow n arra.
and presided over a piddle meeting
at the brrezeway of the Sanford City
Hall.

The y returned later In the year to
present the official Main Street
designation to th r city. At that lime,
they pledged to return again to
Sanford to In gin a study toward
developing plans und pointing
various com m lllrr* In specific di­
rections.
Sanford’s Main S lrrrl program
presently has three commitlres:
Economic Restructuring chaired by
Helen Stairs. Promotion, headed by
Kav Bartholomew: und thr Design
C o m m itt e e h e a d e d b y L a u ra
Strurhla Trescolt also suggested
establishing a fourth committer
which would deal s|M-cl(lcally with
fund- raising and piddle relations
Rixl taiver. president of SH D W A.
S a n fo rd H is t o r ic D o w n to w n
Wntrrfront Association, said hr Is

See Develop, Page 5A

Hoop it up

Singletary to visit Sanford
SA N FO R D — T h e Seminole County Depart­
ment of Corrections ProlxUlon and Parole office
will feature Hutry K. Singletary. Mute director of
the Department of Corrections, us guest speaker
for a luncheon a t Friday. Feb. 18. al 11 a.in.
In celebration of Black History Month, the
event will be held al the Sunfonl Arm ory. East
First Street. Sanford.
Tickets arc avullable for $5 by calling Llndu
Mills at 33041740.

Sanlord Main Street President Chris Cranlas, left, discusses plans with
Doug Loescher, of the National Main Slroet Reconnaissance Team, based in
Washington Approximately 40 persons attended an information-gathering
meeting last night at the Senior Center.

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Cops: Tw o girls victims;
rape charges may be next
By VICKI DaBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Randall Edward
Boston remain* In d ir Jo hn E. Polk
C o rrectio n al F a c ility today on
•25.500 bond.
He ha» been charged with lewd
and lascivious activity with a child
under theage of 16
Still pending are charge* of sexual
buttery on u ctitlct stemming from
allegation* that lie raped an 8-yeur
old girl.

Amnasty Day set for Saturday
S A N F O R D — Seminole County will sponsor
the next Amnesty Day to collect household
hazardous waste this Saturday. Feb. )9 . at
Zayrc Plata at U.S. Highway 17-92 at Airport
Boulevard. Th e collection w ll be held from 9
u rn . until 3 p.m.
Residents m ay bring old houiehold and auto
batteries, cleaning agents, pesticides, lawn
chemicals and fertilizers, pool chemicals, paint
products and other chemlculs which should not
and cannot be discarded In the household
garbage. Such chemicals may feak through the
linin g of the d um p and ccnlatnlnale the
underground drinking-water supply.
At the A m n cd y Day last February, people In
more than 1.000 vehicles delivered neurly
37.000 pounds of materials. Including 3W
55-gallon d n itm of flashlight batteries, and
nearly 6.500 galons of paints.
For anyone enable to make It Saturday, the
coun ty now rollects household hazardous
wastes daily from 7:30 a.m. m ill 5:30 p.m . at
the county dum p on Osceola toad in Geneva.
T h e county also collects the materials from
M onday through Saturday &lt;* the Central
Transfer Station on State Road 419 from 7:30
a.m . until 5:30 p.m

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S tu d e n ts g lim p s e
b la ck life in e a rly
d a y s of S a n fo rd
By VICKI DaBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

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Former Orlando Maple head cosch Matt Guokes assists Police
Athletic league students hoop It up Tuesday at Sanlord Middle
School. The program oilers healthy alter school alternatives for
students. For more Information on PAL. call 3306600.

L A K E MARY - Th e history of
African Americans Is being cele­
brated throughout the country and
locally this month.
At Lake Mary High School on
Tuesday, students learned about
(he kings and queens who ruled
Africa before the Europeans arrived
on that co n tin e n t In the mid

sixteenth century.
Th e y learned about the art and
llturature of African Am ericans
throughout the history of this na­
tion.
And they learned about the set­
tlement of the black neighborhoods
of Sanford and about those who
fought for the rights of blacks In the
early days of this comm unity.
"W e wanted to bring these aub-

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P o litic a l c a n d id a te s b e g in q u a lif y in g
Former mayor
to bid for
county seat

McClanahan
to run again
■y NICK PFBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer

Prom staff reports

Boston was arrested yesterday
after the parents of a 13-yrur-old
nrlghtxirhood girl alleged that he
hud been fondling her for about a
month. She told deputies that she
had been ufrald to report the
Incident because site feared retalia­
tion.
During Ihe Investigation of the
f o n d l i n g I n c i d e n t s , a p o lic e
s p o k e s m a n aald In v e s tig a to rs
believe they found enough evidence
to charge him with sexual battery

SA N FO R D - There arc still seven
months before Sanford C ity C o m ­
mission election qualifying time
begins. A.A. "M ac" McClanahan.
68. Isn't waiting. He bus ulrcady
announced bis plans to seek re­
election to represent District 3.
McClanuhun set up his campaign
account this morning at Sun Bunk
In downtown Sanford.
"Th e re arc so many thing* on the
verge of being completed." be said.
"W ith the Seminole To w n c Center
M all, M ain Street project and
W aterfront Development plans.
Sanford is on the edge of booming
like never before in lls history."
"I not only want to continue
playing a direct part In this con­
tinued growth," he said, "b u t I
believe that now. possibly more
than ever bclnrc. the citizens de­
serve the opportunity to have some­
one on the commission with experi­
ence."
McClanahan was first elected to
the commission for a three-year
term, taking Ills scat In Ja n . 1972.
He subsequently won rcclccllon for

C.'See City, Page 5A

By J. MARK BARPIBLD
Senior Stall Writer

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Pam Barnard, personal banker with SunBank In downtown Sanlord, opens
City
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S A N F O R D — Former Casselberry
mayor Andrea Dennison bus Joined
Ihe grow ing G O P field for Ihe
District 4 county commission scat,
now held b y D e m o cra t L a r r y
Furlong.
Dennison. 43. said after nine
m o n th s of considering a c o m ­
mission bid. she decided to do so
because she believed Furlong did
not represent his district In the
recent C a sse lb e rry a n n e x a tio n
lawsuit. Dcnnhon said she also
believed the entire board wasn't
doing enough In attract new busi­
nesses and develop the county Job
and tax base.
Dennison will face Altam onte
Springs' Robert Bcrnys In Ihe Sep­
tember Republican prim ary. No
Democrats have announced bids
against Furlong as yet.
Dennison served ns m ayor of
Casselberry from 1989 to 1990.
when, through In large part her own
efTons to change Ihe clty’a charter,
she stepped down to be replaced by
□ S e e County, Page 8A

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Airport noise talks continues
Herald Staff Writer______________

M O N T IC E L L O — A Judge postjxmcd for ut least 30 days the
trial of four teen-agers accused of m urdering u British tourist
after defense la w yrrs said they haven't seen all (he evidence In
the cose.
Circuit Judge F.K. Stelnmcyer on Tuesday extended ihe
March 29 trial date a month while lawyers wait to receive
Information about the murder Investigation from the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement.
One of Ihe youth's lawyers said he didn't expect to be
prepared for trial until the summer.
Four teens, ages 14 to 17. have been charged with Killing
Briton Gary Colley and wounding his companion. Margaret
Ann Jagger. Sept. 10 nt a rest stop on Interstate 10 east of
Tallahassee.
Colley's m urder drew worldwide attenllon and helped
damage the state's Image as un International tourist
destination. It was the ninth tourist Killing In a 12-month
period.

Hospital allowed to stop treatment
S A R A S O TA — A state prosecutor has advised a hospital It Is
allowed by law to withdraw treatment from brain-dead
patients, and said It would stay out of any court action
Involving the case of a 13-year-old girl.
Physicians at Sarnsotn Memorial Hospital and consulting
neurologists from St. Petersburg's All Children's Hospital said
thrre separate brain scans on young Teresa Hamilton have
revealed no activity.
But the parents of the girl. Scotty and Sharon Hamilton,
alternate 12-hour shifts with their daughter to ensure hospital
personnel do not try' to turn off the machine which pumps air
Into the Teresa's lungs.
State Attorney Earl Moreland said Tuesday If attending
physicians had performed required tests, and the results were
conclusive, there would be no prosecution for withdrawing
treatment.
"Anyone has access to the courts," Moreland said, "but there
Is no state Interest In this case."
The girl’s parents Insist Teresa Is not dead hut merely has
shut down her brain while she heals, and Sharon Hamilton
said the girl responds to her voice. Th e y say they have spoKen
to psychics and other people who say they have survived deep
comas.

Pregnant woman dies when struck
W E C T PALM B E A C H — A pregnant wom an was Killed and
her SFycar-old son critically Injured when a man driving with a
suspended license ran a red light and slammed Into her car.
Lisa Montague. 27. was due to give birth to her third child
Saturday. Doctors were not able to save the child she was
carrying after the accident Tuesday.
Montague had Just dropped oft her 6-year-old daughter.
Alexandria, at school and was returning home when Charles
LeweK. 26. ran a red light and slammed his car Into the
passenger side of her car. said Palm Beach C ounty Sgt. David
Johnson.
LeweK suffered m in o r Injuries. His license had been
suspended Indefinitely In Ju n e 1992 after he failed to attend
driving school, reports show. In November 1991, he was
ticketed for driving while impaired by alcohol.
Montague was not wearing a seat bell. Her son. Michael,
remained In critical condition early today at St. Mary's
Hospital.
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Teen arrested for poisoning teacher
TA M P A — A ninth-grader was charged with attempted
first-degree m urder after authorities said he dropped rat poison
Into his teacher's coffee m ug.
Mary Chassot. 29. was being treated Tuesday at To w n 'N
Country Hospital as If she had Ingested the poison, but
Hillsborough County sheriffs spokesman Ja ck Espinosa said It
was unclear If she drank Ihe tainted coffee pending the results
of toxicology tests.
Chassot found out about the poisoning after another teacher
told her she overheard students talking about it at Webb
Ju n io r High School. She drank several cups on Tuesday, and
Investigators are not sure which cup contained the poison.
Espinosa said.
Investigators said they had found no reason why the
14-year-old boy would want to poison Chassot, who has been
teaching physical science since November.
He apparently found the poison In a classroom cabinet,
Espinosa said.
The boy was Immediately suspended pending the outcome of
the Investigation. He did not have a history of problems at the
school, said Webb principal Angelina Ripple.
Th e student was being held at the county's Juvenile
detention center, charged with attempted first-degree murder.

From Associated Press reports

LOTTERY
MIAMI - Hsrs art Ihe
winning numbers selected
Tuesday In th« Florida Loltsry:

Mnwdy, manager for the F A A of
the Air Traffic Control lower at
Orlando International Alr]&gt;ort.
At the present time, a noise
and (light pattern study known
as F A R -190. has been almost
completed. Additionally, a Land
Use Compatibility Plan will be
submitted lo the Federal A via ­
tion Authority In November or
December.
Th e LU C P will conluln noise
re d u c tio n r rc o m m e n d a tio n s
based In part on studies and
tests conducted at six noise
monitoring locations surround­
ing the airport.
T h e noise studies however
m ay not prove to lie conclusive
an a portion of Ihe nctual docu­
ment Indicates the report was
undertaken for a limited tlm r of
monitoring at rnch site
T h e presentation tom orrow
night before the Lake Mary City
Commission Is for public Input.
T h e commission has previously
said It wishes to obtain Informa­
tion wlih which to consider a
possible direction for objections
which might Ik - filed on behalf of
the elty regarding noise and
approach and take-off areas
which pass over several Lake
Mary residential areas.
T h e public hearing Is sched­
uled early In the meeting agenda
of tomorrow night's meeting.
T h e meeting Is scheduled to
begin ut 7 p m .. In the com ­
mission chambers of Lake Mary
C ity Hall. 100 N. Country C lub
Road.

By NICK PPEIFAUF

Teens trial in tourist murder delayed

LAKE M AR Y - Th e problem
of noise connected with the
Central Florida Rrglonal Airport
flights over Lake Mary will
continue to dominate discussion
at this Thu rsd ay's City Com ­
mission meeting.
T h e f ir s t o f tw o p u b lic
hearings was held during the
Feb. 3 meeting. At that time.
Airport Director Steve Cooke
gave an overview of proposed
progress, with some examples of
studies undertaken regarding
flight paths and other matters.
Rick Alberts, of Transportation
Solutions Inc., also was on hand
to review recommendations be­
ing made which might aftect the
Lake Mary area.
During that public hearing,
several citizens stepped forward
to voice their objections, mostly
lo noise of low flying aircraft.
"I was a student In Seminole
High School when Ihe Navy was
still In Sanford." said Mayor
Lowry Rockett, "and I am well
aware of noise planes can
make."
As an example, he explained
that during peak flight times,
one of his teachers was forced to
stop her lecture at least every
three minutes because of the
nireraft noise.
T o m o rro w n ig h t, the d is­
cussion continues. T h is time the
speetal guest will be Wilburn T .

Lake M ary ag en d a
By NICK PFBIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M AR Y - The regular
meeting of the Lake Mary C ity
Commission will br held tills
Thursday evening ltcglnnlng ut
7 p.m. As of the ltcglnnlng of this
week, the following Items were
listed on the agenda:
• In v o c a tlo n / P Ic d g e of
Alleglnncr/Roll Call
• Special Presentation — Reso­
lution nam ing “ Chuck Suggs”
Field at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex.
• Special Public Hearing —
Airport expansion (continued
from Feb. 3)
• Citizen Participation
• Rrports of City Manager ( m i below)
• Rrports of Mayor
• Reports of Commissioners
• Rrports of C ity Attorney
• Ordinance — 1st reading —
Request for rrzonlng from M -1A
to C -l and C -2. Rinehart Road at
46A.
• Ordinance — 1st reading —
Regulating boat dorks and boat
houses.
• Request for minor commer­
cial subdivision with variance to
taunt Development Code. Je rry
Evans, applicant. |NOTE: A rerprest to table this Itrm has tu rn
received)
• Request — Site plan review

Associated Press Writer_________
MIAMI — One of six democrat­
ic activists who were tortured by
the Haitian m ilitary lauded a
multlmllHon dollar damage suit
against a former dictator as
recedcnt-settlng victo ry for
n uman rights.
Former H aitian Sen. Serge
GUIes, who suffered a dislocated
back disk and a broken eardrum
In the torture, waa jubilant upon
receiving newt of the decision
from an Associated Press report­
er In Pctionvlllc. a suburb of the
Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.
"W e have gotten what we
sought — a p re c e d e n t, an
example. Now dictators will have
to think twice before violating
human rights," said GUIes. head
of the socialist National Pro­
gressive Revolutionary Party.
GUIes Is still recovering from
back Injuries from the 1990
beating, and has undergone an
eardrum transplant In France.
U.S. Magistrate Peter Palermo
In Miami ruled In favor of the six
activists In a decision released
Tuesday.
The torture Included "severe
beatings, being dragged up
Ulghta of stairs, having lit ciga­
rettes Inserted In the nostrils
( a n d b e in g ) b e a t e n w it h
particular attention being paid to
the skull and groin." he wrote.
Th e suit was filed In February
1991 against former Lt. Gen.
Prosper Avrtl, who led Haiti In

r

• Request — m inor four lot
subdivision with variances to the
laind Development Code. Wood
Street and H u m p h re y Rond.
Stcnstrom-Stump Construction
and Development Corp. appli­
cant.
• Request — conditional use
approval to locate a child (are
center In N orthp otn t. Royal
Academy of Learning, applicant.
• Request — City Commission
action acting as a legislative
body on rejection of S|K-clnl
Master's Rejiort by both P.B.A.
and c ity.
• Adjournment.
Included In Die City Manager's
rrporl ure Ihe following Items:
• Request commission direc­
tion on assignment of future
monies due lo city for Rinehart
Road Im p r o v e m e n t s , fro m
Melvin Simon A Associates.
• Request commission elim i­
nate four-way stops nt Ridge
Rond and Channel Drive, and at
Ridge Road and Crystal Ridge
Way.
• Request commission declare
several Items from Fire Depart­
ment as surplus.

Rolling had gotten
reduced sentence
in Mississippi

H a itia n s w in
suit a g a in s t
fo rm e r d ic ta to r
By RICHARD COLB

for restaurant w ith drive-thu
with variances to the Land
D e velopm ent C o d e . K ry s ta l
Company, applicant. (Note: a
request to table Dlls Item has
lK-en received).

Coleman said Diat when he
made the reduction In sen­
tence, he waa told that Rolling
JA C K S O N . Miss. - Danny
had no previous record. But
Harold Rolling could still be In
Rolling had spent nearly three
a Mississippi prison had Ids years In a Georgia prison.
armed robbery sentence not
State law requires Inmates
to serve every day of an
been reduced. Instead, the
drifter has pleaded guilty In armed robbery conviction If
Florida lo the 1990 murders the sentence is under 10
of five college students.
years.
.
Rolling was sentenced by
Judge Col^jnan said that at
M ississippi C ir c u it Ju d g e
the time *he originally senWilliam F. CoterrtHh 6h March’1 ' fenced Rolling he was told the
20. 1986 to 20 years'1In
defendant was a first-time
prison, w ith 12 years sus­ offender and felt the sentence
pended plus five years proba­ recommended by the district
tion on an armed robbery
a tto rn e y 's office was too
charge, court records show.
harsh.
A week later, records show
Th e Judge said he met with
that sentence was trimmed to
the Rolling's court-appointed
IS years, with 12 suspended
attorney, William B. Klrkaey.
plus probation.
and representatives of the
At the same time. Roltlni
district attorneys office, In­
pleaded g u ilty lo a gran
cluding District Attorney Ed
larceny charge and sentenced
Peters, to express his reserva­
to four years. T h a i sentence
tions about Ihe original sen­
was to run concurrently with
tence.
the armed robbery sentence.
Coleman said he believed
Ken Jones, a Department of thnt all were “ in agreement
Corrections spokesman, said
with me that the pica bargain
Rolling was released from the
agreem ent was excessive
Mississippi State Penitentiary
under the circumstances."
at Parchm an on J u ly 31.
Coleman said he then In­
1989, and placed on proba­ structed Klrkaey to draw up a
tion.
motion to reduce sentence,
With the aentenre reduc­ w hich he accepted.
tion. Rolling served about
Coleman said In making the
three years tn the State Peni­
tentiary for holding up a reduction, he understood that
K ro g e r g r o c e r y store In Rolling was u first-offender
Clinton In 1986. Instead of the and because “ he Impressed
eight ye a rs he o rig in a lly me that he was Just passing
through, got h u n g ry..."
faced.

By ROM H A R R I8T

the late 1980s. He lived brteUy In
Florida after he was deposed, but
returned to Haiti following the
1991 coup that returned the
m ilitary to power.
Palermo had ruled Avrtl must
attend a deposition set for last
O ctober. T h e form er H aitian
resident failed to show up,
however. and his defense at­
torneys wHhdtfe*/r&lt;4P t h M B r iO
I n ' th e d e c is io n re le a se d
Tuesday, Palermo h i led Avrtl
ha d defaulted. aVrtI uwarefe'd
Judgement to the six activists,
w ho Include Evans Paul, the
elected mayor of Port-au-Prince.
Paul was forced Into hiding after
the m ilitary takeover.
" A s far as we know, this is the
first court anywhere to hold the
Haitian military responsible for
the torture of civil activists In
H a iti," said the activists' at­
torney. Matthew Chachcre. "W e
aeek to establish that there
should be no refuge for people
w ho com m it torture."
T h e magistrate's ruling still
m ust be approved by a federal
judge, said Chachcre. T h e suit
asked for $3 million for each of
Ihe six plalntlfts plus B IO million
In p u n itive damages, but a
hearing on the exact amount will
be held later.
A vrtl has refused contact with
reporters since his return last
year. He has supported new
elections to replace elected Pres­
ident Je a n -B crtran d Aristide,
who was ousted by the military
in 1991 coup.

Associated Press Writer

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Wednesday, February is, 1994
Vot. 96, No. 154
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Tonight: Mostly cloudy with
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Wind east 10 mph. Rain chance
60 percent.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy and
breezy with rain likely. High In
the lower 70s. Wind east 15 to
20 mph and guMy. Rain chance
60 percent.
Extended forecast: F rid a y:
Partly cloudy.Lavs In the mid
50s. Highs In the mid 70s.
Saturday and Sunday: Partly
cloudy and warm. Lows In the
upper 50s lo lower 60s.

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�Sanford Htrald, Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. February 16. 1094 - 3*

Richard Orville Evans J r .. 28. 142 Lakeside Circle. Sanford
wns arrested by Sanford [Killcc and charged with theft,
possession of stolen property and dealing In stolen property.
Evans allegedly sold two police Investigators a stolen ulr
compressor and lottery charger rarlier this month for 8100
cash. Evans works at a garage.

and wheels were missing I rum the car.
• A woman in the Lockhart area reported seeing two men
dispose of property apparently belonging lo Lake M ary High
School students. Five backpacks rtm iainlng books and clothing
were found. T h e students also reported cash and Jewcrly
missing.
• Several lockers in Ihc boys physical education locker room
were broken into Feb. 11 at Luke Mary High School and a
num ber of Hems Including cash. Jewerly. wnllels and drivers
licenses were taken. 1-ocks were cut off (he lockers (o gain
entry but the locker room doors w err open. Some items werr
taken from Hie multipurpose room near I hr g ym . Tw o
students, who were not In their assigned class during the lime,
are suspects.
• A woman on Qucensbrldgc Drive. Lake Mary reported aftrr
a verbal fight over money with a former roommate, a beeper
was missing from her home. Th e former roommate bad gone lo
the residence with two males to get some of her eloihlng.
• A Longwood woman found a wallet containing $78
belonging to a Lake Mary woman near the Woodlands and
turned it over to the Seminole County Sheriff's office.
• A man living in the Sabai C lub Apartmcnls reported Ills
car stolen.
• A Longwood inun living on Birdsong Court reported a
num ber of Hems Inrludlng a cellular telephone, camera, and
cassettes were stolen from his garage.
• A business owner In the 1000 block of Corporate Square
reported a soft drink, machine was broken In in and money
taken
• A laike Brantley High School student reported his hike was
taken from n Longwood country club.
• A Longwood used car lot manager reported two cars were
broken Into over the weekend. Th e business Is on U.S.
Highway 17-92.
• Another used car employer reported an equalizer was
lakrn from a vehicle afler the driver's side window was broken,
on stale roud GOO.

Behavior leads to arrest

Incidents reported to Sanford police

William Morgan. 29. 3170 S. Cameron. Sanford was arrested
by Altamonte Springs police ai o restaurant bar and charged
with battery on a law enforcement officer, disorderly
Intoxication, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal
mischief. In a l tempt lug to apprehend Morgan one officer was
kicked In the left loot, another In the right leg. according to the
poller report The report slated Morgan had been drinking. A
(lotted plant ut Ihe bar was broken and speakers dislodged.
Morgan reportedly lold poltrc he used a pipe they found on him
after lie was arrested lo smoke marijuana.

• A man entered a discount store In Ihe 2600 block of
Orlando Drive Monday and walked out with 6144 w orth of
underwear without paying for the mcrrhnndlsc.
• Someone entered ail office on San Marcos Avc.. Iielween
Sunday and Monday and took over 6300 In property.
• Over the weekend, someone broke Into a business office In
the 2600 block of South O rlando Drive and stole an
undetermined amount of cash.
Residential burglaries were reported at:
• Meadow Hill Drive, entry gained by breuklng out u window,
no determination yet If anything was taken.
• Hays Drive, entry gained by breaking a window and
removing a blocking bar. Jewerly and two VCR tapes taken.
• Country Club Road, a porch plate glass window was
removed and a 82.200 central heating and air conditioning
unit taken.
There was an attempted business burglary In the 300 block
of E. 5th Street. Someone attempted to gain entry by p ryin g a
door with a screwdriver. A screwdriver handle was found at the
scene and entered as evidence.
A pocket book was taken from a locked car on Mugoustlne
Avenue after a car window was broken.
A n air compressor valued at 8900 was taken from the back of
a pickup truck In the 2700 block of S. Orlando Drive.

Retail theft alleged
Jo h n M urphy Rowe. 31. 174 Lakeside Drive. Sanford was
arrested for retail theft by Sanford police Monday. Store
security guards at a large discount store on U.S. Highway
17-92 said the suspect took u VCR from the store merchandise
thru went to ihc men's department. Rowe attempted to get a
refund sticker put on Ihc V C R then attempted to leave the store
without |laying for ihe merchandise, the arrest report states.
Store security guards detained Rowe until police arrived.

Shoplifting charged
Lavusher Siiadulc W illiam s. 23. 24 Cowan Moughton
Terrace. Sanford was arrested by Lake Mary police Monday for
I&gt;ctlt thrfl In a convenience store shoplifting incident. Police
were called to the store In the 4000 block of West Lake Mary
Boulevard. The vehicle the woman left In was described by the
store clerk and was stop|&gt;ed by police In a nearby home
Improvement store parking lot. T w o cartons of cigarettes were
seen by police In Ihe car uficr the occupants left the vehicle.
Th e cigarettes taken from the store were valued at 832. The
store clerk Identified Williams out of Ihc four adult women and
two juveniles In the car. as the woman who was In the store.
Williams was arrested.

Theft, property charges

DUI charged
Robcri lore Katz berg. 63. 2082 Judith Place, Longwood was
arrcslcd by Lake Mary police at nearly 1 a.m. Monday and
charged with driving under the Influence. Th e arrest report
stairs a city policeman followed Katzberg's vehicle west on
Lake Mary' Boulevard to near the Rinehart Road Intersection.
The suspect was traveling under the posted speed limit but
allegedly had difficulty maintaining a single lane. Th e
policeman determined the suspect was too Intoxicated to
perform field sobriety testing so he was arrested and the car
lowed.

Warrant arrests
• Michael Leon Williams. 22. 1703 W. 15th St.. Sanford,
violation of probat lon/purchase of cocaine.
• Courtney Leon Fredrick. 21. 1875 Sep Iwood Court. Orlando,
failure toappear/theft Violation of Probation.
• Peter M. Newmes. 37. 320 N. Lakeview St.. Orlando,
contempt of rourtfwril of attachment.

Incidents reported to deputies
• A father In the 2400 block of Byrd Avc.. Midway reported
Ills son took his car to the store and did not return It.
• A mun reported someone threw a brick through the
driver's side window of his vehicle Monday In the 2900 block of
W. 23rd Street. Sanford.
• A 14-old youth reported his mother hit him with a board on
tils buck and shoulders. A n examination by fire rescue
personnel showed no physical signs of abuse. Th e mother told
police her son was ungovernable. Th e HRS was aware of the
situation but had not assisted the mother, she claimed. Th e
youth has been arrested a num ber of times for drug possession,
according to the woman. T h e daughter corroborated the
mother's story. Th e youth Is staying with hts grandfather.
• A m an allegedly took three cartons of cigarettes from a
convenience store In the 4100 block of Orange Blvd. without
paying for them. Monday about 11 p.m.
• A car reported stolen In Daytona Beach was found west of
Airport Boulevard near Jcwette Lane In an open field. Th e
vehicle which had been hoi wired was still running. Th e tires

Burglary suspects

Charged with escape
Sanford police arrested Michael Sean Beaty. 27. 301 W . 10th
Street on Saturday. Officers saltl they were responding lo a
disturbance call, and were arresting Beaty, when be broke
away, handcuffed, and Red from the area. Police said they
found him hiding In another building in the 300 block of W .
iOth Street. H r was charged with e*ca|&gt;c. disorderly conduct,
and resisting an officer wltbour violence.

Vehicle burglaries
• Cordon Thom as Scott, 18. 222 E. Lake Mary Hlvd.. was
arrested in the 200 block of Melissa Court early M onday,
following a series of reported vehicle burglaries. He was
charged w ith vehicular b urgla ry, and burglary to an
automobile. Reports Indicated at least thrre vehicles were
burglarized In approximately Ihe same block. From one. a
flashlight was reported missing. From another, several cassette
tapes were said to have been taken.

Herald Stall Writer
SANFO RD A Longwood
man charged with secretly re­
cording the voices of Job appli­
cants at Iris travel agency was
arrested twice Tuesday after*
noon and charged with sexual
battery on a wom an and sexual
acts performed by u 17-year old.
A rthur C . Dodd. 42. Is being
held In lieu of 850.000 on the
sexual battery charge. He Is
scheduled to make his first
uppenrancc on the charge In
court this afternoon.
Dodd turned himself in at the
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty early Tuesday afternoon on
charges of use of a child In a
sexuul performance, promoting
a sexual performance by a child
and possession of photographs of
a sexual performance hy a child
in connection with a 17-year old
girl. Dodd was also charged with
Illegal recording of the teen'a
voice which Is a third degree
felony. Dodd posted 810.0000
ball on the charges related to the
teenager.
About two hours later, he was
arrested again for sexual battery
on a woman in her 30s. A l­

though Miller declined lo give
m uch detail about the alleged
rape, he said from watching the
tape and ta lk in g w ith the
woman, she was Incapacitated
and unable to resist. Th e bond
on that charge Is 850.000.
Dodd was Initially arrested
F e b . 8 a fte r p o lic e fo u n d
hundreds of photographs and
video tapes of women In Dodd's
office. Travel Service Network.
1728 County Road 427 in Long­
w o o d . P o lic e c la im D o d d
advertised for office help, then
asked some of the applicants If
they would model bathing suits
o r other revealing clo th in g.
Hidden video cameras with Ihe
audio on were operating In the
room where the women changed
for the still photo sessions.
Under Florida law. It Is Illegal
to secretly record voice com ­
munications. but It Is not Illegal
to video tape someone without
their knowledge.
Miller said the Investigation Is
continuing as more females who
knew Dodd or Interviewed with
him contact police. Police are
going through about 1.000 pho­
tographs and hundreds of tapes
trying lo identify the women.
"W e hope to meet with the

state attorney." Miller said, "to
resolve a lot of the Issues." The
cases of Illegal recording of the
women’s voices continue to In­
crease as police review the tapes.
Some of the tapes appear to have
been made elsewhere. Including
In Minnesota where Dodd re­
sided In 1988. After discussing
the case with the state attorney.
Miller said, a decision will be
made on the num ber of voice
taping charges which will be
filed.

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Wayne 0. Doyle. Publisher and Editor

Could It only have been last August when we
were told that the Clinton budget parkugr would
"reverse Reagan"? Funny. Now we arc told that
the new Clinton budget w ill be tight ami
stringent because there will be "caps" on
discretionary spending, due In large measurr to
the 1990 budget deal, w hlrh was pari of George
Hush's legacy. A n d the 1990 caps themselves
were necessary (so it Is said) because Ronald
Reagan hravlly cut tuxes In 19H2. Is it then
possible that the new Clinton budget "reverses
Clinton"?
Fact Is. w e often tend to get out of synch and
out of touch when we label and charaeirrl/e our
limes by the name of the president who huppens
to be in office. T h u s we hear about the
"Roosevelt Years." the "John so n Years." tlie*
"R eagan Years." and now. of course, the
"C linton Years."
It's silly. W ho the president happens lo I k - I s
not necessarily the most lm|xirtant hallmark of
whut's going on in America, or the world.
Perhaps history Will see Roosevelt's 1930s us
“ the era of antibiotics" - when m odem medicine
look off. Perhaps the historical signalurr of
Reagan's 1980s will be ih r remarkable re­

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E D IT O R IA L S

For the good
of com m unity
T h e special W M F E C h a n n e l 24 a n d F M 9 0 .7
fu n d -ra is in g d riv e Is u n d e rw a y . If It proves
su cre ssful. the local p opulation sta n d s to
gain.
People w a tc h in g W M F E p ro gra m s for even
a b rie f tim e, are fully a w a re of the m u ltitu d e
of appeals for m o n e y . W hile these fu n d ­
raisers ure held at specific tim e jx*riods. som e
m a y th in k th ey go o n a ll th e tim e.
T h e q u a lity a n d c o n tin u a tio n of p ro g ra m s
p u rc h a s e d b y m o n e y fro m these d riv e s
d epends d ire ctly on the a m o u n t o f fin a n cia l
su pp ort give n . 9 0 .7 a n d C h a n n e l 24 both
m a k e this clear, and to date, even (h o u g h it
m a y tuke p lea d ing, it Is w o rk in g .
T h e d riv e w h ir l) began yesterday h o w e ve r.
Is different. It has a local flavor. T h e a im here
Is to ha ve local p ro g ra m s.
T h e o n ly local co n n e c tio n the sta tio n s hove
n o w are som e area n e w s, and listin g s of
e d u ca tio n a l a n d c u ltu ra l events.
If e q u ip m e n t can be p u rch a se d w ith w h ic h
to p ro d u c e locnl p ro g ra m m in g , we w ill h a ve a
m u c h b e tte r v ie w o f o u r o w n lifestyles.
L ik e w ise , w ith p ro g ra m d is trib u tio n to o th e r
p u b lic b road ca sting affiliates, the locnl area
w ill be seen across the n a tio n .
People applauded the sta rt of W M F E and
F M 9 0 .7 m a n y ye ars ago . A u d ie n ce s ha ve
g ro w n tre m e n d o u s ly because of the co n sta n t
Im p ro v e m e n ts in p ro g ra m s.
if th is special c a m p a ig n m anages to o b ta in
the m o n e y needed for the local e q u ip m e n t
h o w e ve r, the role of the stations in the life of
o u r c o m m u n ity w ill e x p a n d b y leaps and
b o un d s.
F o r th is p a rticula r fu n d ra isin g effort, we
u rg e y o u to m ake a g en e ro us d o n a tio n . T h i n k
of the w o rd s " P u b lic ” a n d " E d u c a tio n a l."
T h e Job these stations are d o in g In h e lp in g to
educate the pub lic is e xcellent. W c c a n he lp
m a k e it better.

re v e rs e d

st met tiring of American industry.
H ut m o r e th a n t h a t , th e s y s te m of
naming hy prrstdent has a built-in time warn.
C o n s id e r , fo r
example, that little
matter of the Civil
Rights A d of 1991.
Conservatives la m ­
b a s te d H u s h fo r
signing ll. saying it
m o v e d A m e ric a
toward a quota soci­
e ty . Hut th e re is
another interp reta ­
tion; ilint ll won't
push quotas (or not
too much). W ho will
decide Its operative
m e a n in g ? T h e
f Is it then
Supreme Court. And
possible that
f iv e of th e n in e
Ihe new Clinton
members of the cu r­
budget ‘reverses
rent court wen* apClinton"*
[Miintrd by either
Reagan or Rush. Three others were appointed by
Richard Nixon or Gerald Ford.

I asked the Muse what I m ight be or who?
For answers were not spelled w ithin m y name
and mirrored views I saw reflected through,
were baekwardly reversed to feign the same.
Like portraits seen appearing slightly strange,
In points of Ume that mold the subject sat;
too small of scale to note t he bend of change;
evolving yet from where the truth Is at.
My ego said: "Y o u think to know you ore;
to love or hate or worship, praise or dam n."
T h e Muse replied: "You are but earth and star,
that think you arc that you m ay think; I a m i"
A copy made of copies seeking face;
creating void to house a realm of thought;
converting time to Universe and place,
where seekers arc the substance of (he sought.
A dreamer dreaming other people's dreams;
connecting threads from m any spinning spools
to sew a quilt of endless crooked seams
that twist the m ind but please the eye of fools.
Reality is what you choose to be;
controlled by those who held the llvng spark
and what you arc Is all there is to see
until you arc a shadow in the dark.
R.L.LaSchancc
Geneva

B erry's W o rld

Th is Is nothing new. When Gen. Elsenhower
was elected in 1952. thrre were conservatives
w ho thought he would “ reverse Roosevelt." Hut
Roosevelt's domestic reforms were here to slay,
nnd most of Eisenhower's foreign policy was
actually set in stone by the early Coid War
actions oflTcsIdcnt Hurry Trum an.
It was also said that Nixon would revrrse
Johnson. Not even close. As Nixon's Attorney
General Jo hn Mitchell said: "W atch w hat we do.
not what we sa y." And much of what they did
was to ratify Jo hnso n's Greal Society, both the
good und the bad of it.
Governments In great nnd successful nations
tend to change o n ly gradually, ns Cllntonitrs are
learning. T h e analogy lias been made to
changing the course of a huge ocean liner.
Recall Just what that Idea of "reversing
Reagan" was all about lost summer. T h e military
budget was cut. taxes on the rich were raised,
and there was Increased domestic n|M-ndlug Hut
It was the collapse of Ihr Soviet Union, nut
Clinton, that cut the military budget. T h e top lax
rate went to 39 6 percent - but it was 70 percent
when Reagan took office, and It is not likely to
grow again soon.

JA C K

ANDERSON

Legal defense
funds another
outlet for PACs

l

LETTER S

Em ber in the Sun

R e a g a n

ELLEN GO O D M AN

Tailhook: Th e y got away with it
B O S TO N — Maybe they ought to teach this
as a case study at the Naval Academ y or at
Ofllcer Candidate Schools, it could be a lesson
in the value of closing ranks, the Importance of
m ilitary bonding, or the power of loyalty in the
face of opponents.
Th a t's what it has come down to. About two
and a half years ago, some 90 wom en were
assaulted at the Infamous Tailhook conven­
tion. Now the last cases to reach court have
been dismissed. Not a single m an has been
court-martialed, or seriously disciplined.
In the scheme of things, we should be
grateful that wc know what happened on the
third floor of the Las Vegas Hilton, ir the men
had not assaulted the wrong wom an, wc mlgtu
never have heard about the gantlet, the
streaking, the leg shaving, the butt biting. Wc
m ight never have seen the photographs of the
aviator with a rhino hat. or the one with the
T-s h irt that read "H e-m an W om an Hater’s
C lu b ."
It was a young admiral's aide. Lt. Paula
Coughlin, who filed the first complaint, ll was
Coughlin who had the courage lo go public.
A n d on Th u rs d a y it was C o u g h lin who
announced her resignation.
T h e woman who had been passed down and
mauled by a gantlet of men said, in wellchosen words, that Tailhook "a n d the covert
attacks on me that followed have stripped me
of m y ability to serve."
From the very beginning Ihe Nnvy has
worried more about gelling over Tailhook titan
getting to the bottom of It. T h e ir early
Investigators talked to 1.500 men and turned
u p two suspects.
After the Pentagon took over the case. 140
(llers were accused of Indecent exposure,
assault or lying under oath. Seventy of these
cases were quickly dismissed and only 50 men
were ever fined or moderately disciplined.
Here, a wrist was slapped. There, a letter was
written Into a man's record.
Lost fall. Paula Coughlin's own case was
dismissed after mixed evidence on the ac­
cused's Identity. Leaving courl. the aviator
said he wouldn't hesitate to go to the next
Tailhook because "yo u 've got the best and the
brightest people there."
Th e n , lost week, the charges against three
high-ranking officers were also dismissed. This
time, the Judge stated that their superior, the
Navy's top admiral, Frank B. Kelso II. had
manipulated the Investigation "to shield his
personal Involvement In Tailhook *91." Kelso
was there, said the Judge, he knew, he did
nothing.
So the case appears closed. T h e mess
remains as open as a wound.
I will leave It to others to assess Admiral
Kelso. Last fall, the secretary of the Navy asked

for his rcmovul and Lcs Aspln saved his job.
Now a military Judge has called him a liar.
There arc some who see him as one who let
the debauchery go on. Kelso swears that he
w usn'l on the third floor that Saturday night.
Witnesses have sworn that he was and that as
n gang of men urged a woman to strip, he said
o n ly . " A m I he a rin g what I th in k I'm
hearing?"
T h e re are others
w ho praise him as a
leader In the postT a llh o o k N a v y , a
m an who took the
p ro b le m s e rio u s ly
and made changes.
Pal Gorm lcy, head of
a research project on
w om en In the m ili­
tary. describes him
as "a good guy w ho
had his head In the
sand."
E it h e r w a y . h is
story Is only a piece
of a larger picture. In
i Not a single
this picture, nobody
man has been
Is taking responsibili­
court martlalod,
ty. Nobody Is being
held responsible.
or seriously
disciplined. ■
S in c e L a w re n c e
Garrett resigned his
post as secretory of
the Navy at the outset of the scandal, the
m utual protection society lias held.
It's notable because wc live at a lim e when
people talk angrily about the lack of Individual
responsibility. W c talk about the Bobbitts, the
Mcnendcz brothers welfare mothers. We talk
scornfully about the victim defense.
But nobody described Tailhook In these
terms. W c don't talk abut the failure of the
m ilitary men to take responsibility. W e don't
talk about the 1,500 men questioned and the
mere handful who saw evil, heard evil, did evil.
T h e men who stamped themselves and each
other "not responsible."
Indeed, even those who suspect Adm iral
Kelso's complicity or at least his lack of
leadership, often portray him In terms used to
defend Bob Packwood: as a victim of changing
mores. There Is more solidarity among men In
the N avy than the Senate. Ask Paula Coughlin.
T h is Is not a search for vengeance. I’d rather
the Ta ilhook scandal produced wholesale
change In the m ilitary culture than a handful
or a hundred punishments.
But a very different message is emerging
from a failed Investigation and a young
lieutenant's resignation. It says: Tailhook '91.
Th e y Got Away W ith It.

W A S H IN G T O N - Three day* niter a federal
judge threw out an indtcimait of Sen. Dave
h u r c n b r r g c r . K -M ln n .. his s u p p o r tr r s
gathered to ahrw their rrspcct (or the mun
w ho had been charged with hilling rent lo the
taxpayers for an apartment h r already
owned.
Hut the "T rib u te to Durrnberger." an the
evening was tilled, was less about reverence
than the S250.C00 raised. Even If he avoids
r e -in d ic tm c n l th is
s p r in g . D u r r n berger's Icgil drfenae
fund will owe m o ;. o(
that money to hts
Washington lawyers.
D u rc n b e rg e r e n ­
joys what m ight be
called the spoils of
s c a n d a l. W a s h in g ton-style. Legal de­
fense funds can be
another fonn of In ­
flue n ce-b uyin g. a c ­
c o rd in g to va rio u s
g o v e rn m e n t and
prlvnte experts.
f Durenborgor
O n ly four senators
enjoys whal
launched legal d e ­
might be called
fense funds d u rin g
the spoils of
the 1980s, but In the
scandal, jp
lost four years. IO
senators — six this
session of Congress
alone — have lupj&gt;cd contributors lo help
defray legal b ilk that often m il to $400 an
ho u r In Washington.
"Th e re Is the question of whether this Is
just another uuy to shake down special
Interests." an aide to Durcnberger told us. He
defended the senator's fund-raising practices
by adding. " I would challenge someone to
come In und show where they think there has
been Improper Influence If Hut's the ItnpU c*
tlon which Is g ive n ."
T h is ts a com er of campaign finance that
goes unaddressed b y any of the current
reform proposals. Unlike campaign contribu­
tions. w hich are llm llrd to $ 1 ,0 0 0 for
individuals and $5,000 for political action
committees per election, annual donations to
legal defense funds may be as high as
$10,000 In the Senate ami $5,000 In the
Housc. When a supporlrr or special Interest
has "m axed" out on the uimxint allowed for
campaign contributions, they can still pay
Into a member's defense fund.
"Legal defentc funds offer another opjiorlu n lty for Interest groups to Insert themselves
between a member and the people w ho they
are representing." a spokesperson for the
Center for Rrsfxmslble Polities told us. "N o
doubt people who are supjxming » m em ber
In a time of need w ill be remembered even
m ore."
As a ranking m em ber of l l r House Arm ed
Services committee, fanner Rep. Nicholas
Mavroules. D-Mass.. profiled from having
both campaign and legal idlers two years
ago. W hen defense c o n tra d ii Raytheon Co,
h a d g iv e n th e in n x lm u m a llo w e d In
Mavroules' campaign fund, he opened up a
legal defense fund, allowing Raytheon to give
another $5,000.
T h e case of Sen. Hob Packwood, R -O rc.,
w ho Is toughing It out In the Senate despite
allegations of sexual harassment. Is another
example of how disgrace doesn't dry u p fund
raising. As the ranking minority m em ber of
the Senate Flnunce Com m llcc. Packwood
continues make hts presence felt for a variety
of sjicelal Interests.
T h e Packwood legal defense fund has
generated more than $240,000. much of that
com ing from big business. According to
public record, the Airline Pilots P A C . the
L um be r Dealers P A C . the Turner HroadcastIng P A C and the Southern Pacific Tran sp orta ­
tion P A C have oil contributed to Packwood's
legal defense colters. Philip Anschutz, who
ow ns Ihe Southern Pacific Hall Corp., chipped
In $9,000 of his ow n. Southern Pacific often
relies on the decisions of the Senate C o m ­
mittee on Commerce. Science and Tra n sp o r­
tation. on which Packwood is the secondranking Republican.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. February 16. 1994 - M

Suit says airline discriminated
and kept AIDS and HIV
was present at an April 1991
management meeting when of­
fice m anager Donna O 'Leary
discussed employees thnl she
knew had or suspected of having
the A ID S virus,
"H e had to sit in Ihc meeting
... and listen to himself be
s tig m a tiz e d ." said Sullivan's
lawyer. David Mattingly. A c ­
cording to minutes of the meet­
ing. M u ltln g ly said. "D o n n a
O'Leary referred to all of ihcm as
people with a terminal disease,
people who had a duly to trll
others of their condition, (arid
said) It was uncertain how the
virus was transmitted.’*
A d o c u m e n t prepared by
O ’L e a ry , o b ta in e d nftcr the
lawsuit wus filed In 1992 and
circulated to the airline's Atlnnta
h e a d q u a r t e r s , li s t e d 13
employees, their known medical
problems, appearance and at­
tendance record. Mattingly said.
In the memo, part of the court
file. O 'Leary also said manage­

l y Associated Prose
RED W O O D C IT Y . Calif. - A
former Delia Airline* manager
says lie was fired for having
A ID S and that the airline kepi a
list of local employees suspected
f having the disease.
In a luwsult scheduled for trial
e xt m o n th In S a n Mateo
u n ly Superior Court. Joseph
Sullivan, a 13-year Della
m p lo y e e . said the a irlin e
arassed h im . In v a d e d his
rivacy. and fired him in Octor 1901 In violation of state
ntl-dlsrrtmlnatlon laws.
Delta said In court documents
tat Sullivan was fired for un*
e lla b lllty and fur excessive
bsences.
•
Sullivan. 38. suld he told Ills
pcrvlsor at Delta's San Franloco airport office In No vein Iter
990 that he had tested positive
r H IV. the virus that causes
IDS.
In his 'awsult. Sullivan said he

m e n t believed a n o th e r six
employees may have AID S hut
could not demonstrate It from
their attendance or work rec­
ords.
Mattingly said he did not know
anyone else on the list who was
fired. He also said he did not
know of any Delin offices that
had u similar |&gt;ollcy except the
San Francisco office, which was
closed Iasi summer.
G i l m o r e D l e k m a n n , th e
airline's lawyer, said Monday
that Delta was "ve ry sympathet­
ic and understanding" to HIVpositive employees, and treats
idl Its employers equally "based
upon their ability to do the
w o rk ."
Delta spokesman 1)111 Derry
denied that disclosure of the
A ID S list to airline management
was a violation of privacy. "Th is
Is a manager com m uniratlng
what Is critical information to
another manager.” he said.

Develop
Continued from Page 1A
extremely Interrated In plans that m ay lx*
developed for Main S trrci. " W r
have lx-cn sort-rf holding hack
on SH D W A pi.sis until w r find
oul more utxnit Main S lr r c l," he
said. " W r don't want to gel
Involved In any duplication of
efforts h rlw rrn Ihrsc two orga­
nizations."
Layer plans to meet with Main
S lr r r l ITcsIdetX C hris Crania*
later Ibis week to examine how
the two organizations ran work
on n cooperative tnsl*.
R e g a r d in g th e v i s i t o r s .
Bartholomew explained that Ihc
Reconnaissance Te a m Is Irylng
to determine whit various peo­
ple feel are Ihe needs, strength*,
weaknesses uni critical Issues
nlfecllng Ihe downtown Sanford
area. After determining those
points, addlllortil Hirelings are
tiring planned.
One meeting was held yester­
day afternoon at ihe Senior
Center at Ihe Sanford Civic
Center. Another Is scheduled for
llilsrvrnln g .

Last night's gathering saw
approxfinalely 40 |H-rsons In
a tte n d a n c e . T h e y In c lu d e d
members of varfins committees,
and many of Ouse who were
liersonally contacted during the
day by TreacoU. (.ocachcr und
Abernathy.
Th e y Inrlmfii! Bartholomew.
Crania*. Layer. Sanford Mayor
lleltyc Smith. Q ty Manager Bill
S im m o n s , G r c u lc r S a n fo rd
Chandler of Ccm m crce Execu­
t iv e D ire c t o r D a v e F u r r .
R o m a n c e C ru ise s Pre sid e n t
Nnncl Yuronls. Jo h n Lombardi
of Autolraln. C rim ty C o m m is­
s io n e r D a ry l M c C la in , and
Waterfront Siceiing Comm ittee
Chairm an Larry Si tickler.
Cranlas explained that the
purpose of the vl*4l was lo gather
Information, fir mobile It. and
use II In devetoping n specific
business plan.
At ihl* m orning's meeting,
a d d itio n a l suggestions were
made, wllh the (Inal meeting this
evening, which Is expected to
begin the local project with
specific goals.

T h is visit by Ihc Main Strcel
Reconnaissance learn Is part two
o f f o u r m a jo r p u r p o s e s
established by the National
Tru s t for Hlsiohc Prcserviillon
w hich oversees Ihe Main Street
program*
According to a statement of
goal*. Ihc firs* pari wus the
Introductory period Part two Is.
"...Ih c collection of baseline data
to be used to design services lo
be delivered, and establish a
tracking system of results."
T h e third move is. “ ...to help
p r o g r a m leaders u rt lc u la le
where they wanl Ihe com m unlly
to be In five or lot years and how
they mlglii want lo get there."
T h e last pari, which Involves
another tram visit, will begin
public relations concepts and
clear up any misconception*
about the program services
which may haveemerged.
A l Ihe presenlllme. no specific
dates have tarn set for part
three and four. Th e y will lx*
based on Ihc p ro g re s s a c ­
complished on llic local level.

ousing starts off 17.6 percent
e co n o m is t w ith D o n a ld so n .
Lufkin A Jcn rctte Securities
Carp. In New York.
In fact, the National Associa­
tio n o f H o m e B u ild e r s Is
forecasting housing starts wilt
total 1.39 m illion this year. If so.
II would be the highest since
1.49 m illio n units tn 1988.
Starts totaled 1.29 million last
year.
Th e forecast found support In
the Home Builders latest survey
of Us mem bership. The poll
found 54 percent of the sample
of 3 7 5 b u ild e r s e x p e c tin g
"good" sales of new homes In
the next six months, providing
an Incentive for Increased starts
to meet demand.

JOHN d . McCl a in
ooclatod F r m Writer________
W A S H IN G T O N H ousing
is got stuck in Inclement
ather and the rubble of the
California earthquake In J a n u ­
ary. according to a government
report today showing that con­
struction plunged 17.6 percent.
T h e Commerce Department
s a id c o n s t r u c t io n of n e w
single-family homes und apart­
ments totaled 1.29 million at a
anally adjusted annual rate,
i from a revised 1.57 million
la^December — even stronger
the Initial 1.54 million
eoUmote.
Residential construction was
off In every region except for the
West, where, despite the earthQuake, starts edged u p 0.3
percent.

than

But the Com m erce Depart­
ment's report showed applica­
tions for building permits —
often a barom eter of future
activity — fell 7.9 percent, the
first decline In seven months.
Single-fam ily starts dropped

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15 percent, loa 1.15 m illion rale
from 1.35 million In December.
T h i s co m p o n e nt c o m p ris e s
nearly 90 percent of residential
construction.
Apartment construction fell
33.8 percent, to a 147.000 rate
from 222.000 a m onth earlier.
Despite the drop, m a n y analysis
believe the multi-family sector,
w h ich had been plagued by
overbuilding In the late 1980s
and subsequent vacancies, has
bottomed out.
R e g io n a lly , s ta rts In the
Northeast fell 32.8 percent to a
90.000 annual rate, lowest since
an 85.000 rate In February
1991. Th e y had been down 2.2
percent tn December.
Construction declined 22.0
percent In the Midwest, to a
262.000 rate after a 3.7 percent
advance a month earlier.
Starts also fell In the South,
down 21.6 percent to 565,000.
w iping out a 15.9 percent gain
the previous month.

T h e December rate was the
h ig h e s t since 1.62 m illio n
foundations were laid In January
1989. Still, starts In January
were 10.6 percent higher than a
year earlier.
was under review. Dennison said
Housing has been one of the Continued from Page 1A
she learned the Importance of
the city's new m an­
stronger elements of the recov­
attracting business and Industry
ery recently. Starts , began to ager tn 1991. Previously, .she
to keep taxes low for residents.
surge in August, buoyed by the served nearly two terms on the
..If.ejection. Dennison said ahe
lowest Interest rates In two city commission from 1986 until
w ill focus on developing positive
decades and a steadily im prov­ 1989, when she resigned to run
accomplishments of building a
her successful campaign for
ing economy.
quality Job pod and broader
mayor.
Although rates have Inched up
taxbase for the ro u n ty through
Dennison Is past executive
from their October lows, they
e c o n o m ic d e v e lo p m e n t
re m a in affordable for m a n y director of the Arthritis Founda­
measures while being sensitive
Americans. They averaged 7.21 tion of C e ntra l Florida and
lo environmental needs. Den­
form e r general m unager of
rcent last week, down from
nison said she sill also work to
G
r
e
a
t
e
r
S
e
m
in
o
le
C
o
u
n
t
y
ore than 8 percent as 1993
b rin g the c ilia and county
Chamber of Commerce. She lias
gan.
closer together and support the
B u t analysts had said In lived in S c m ln d c County since
sheriffs budget and y o u th pro­
1972
and
central
Florida
since
’ vance of today's report the
grams.
1
9
6
2
.
S
h
e
Is
a
n
a
tiv
e
of
;n t performance would be
Dennison said Furlong should
Baltimore.
Md.
She
and
her
rbed tn January by severe
hove worked to resolve the
weather and the Los Angeles husband have two children In .
county's oposltbn last year over
earthquake. Th e ir consensus Seminole C o un ty schools,
a city annrxatkn of commercial
D
e
n
n
iso
n
suld
d
urin
g
her
was for starts totaling Just 1.40
property. Furlong called for the
tenure
cn
the
city
commission,
million units.
vole to sue the dty last Feb. 23.
she
learned
to
make
the
stale's
" W e think that w hen the
b ut Circuit Judge Robert B.
weather finally reverts back lo restrictive growth management
M cGregor suld the annexation
laws work lor (lie city while a
normal, the Improvement In the
was legal.
housing Industry will continue," shopping center development

Seminole County Forester Mike Martin watches
as tha City ol Sanford celebrates being named
as Tree City USA for the seventh consecutive
year. On hand to plant trees at the Crooms
School ol Choice In Sanlord were Barbara

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HELEN JOAN HALPIN
Helen Joan llalpln. 73. Kenn o re Street, D e lto n a , died
Sunday. Feb. 13. 1994. ut West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. Dclumd. Bom Nov, I t . 1920. In
Long Island. N.Y.. she moved lo
"cntral Florida In 1981. Mrs.
llalpln was a homemaker. She
uvas a member of O u r Lady of
ihc Lakes Cathdlc C hurch. De­
ltona. and Ladles A u x ilia ry.
VFW post 8093.
Survivors Include husbum l,
Eugene A. Sr.: daughter. Joan H.

Lcbrdu. Deltona: sons. Eugene
A.. Rocky PolnL N.Y.. Luke A..
D e lto n a ; s is t e r . M a rth a
K o w a ls k i. F l u s h i n g . N .Y . :
brother. Andrew Szczepunskl.
New H yd e Park. N .Y .; nine
grandchildren and one great­
grandchild.
Stephen K. Uildauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

DR. RICHARD J.
HAXBY, DMV
Dr. Richard J. Haxby. DMV.
71. North East 97th Place, Salt

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Springs, died Saturday. Feb. 12.
1994. at Wlnta- Park Memorial
Hospital. Bom Sept. 11, 1922. In
Am es. Iowa, he moved lo Florida
from Washington. 111. In 1963.
D r . H a x b u w as r e tir e d
owncr/opcrator of Lau d erh ill
Veterinary C lin t and u member
of First Baptist C h u r c h . Ft.
Lauderdale, lie was a m em ber of
the American Veterinary Medical
A s s n ., Association of A via n
Veterinarians, und Am erican As­
s o c ia tio n of E q u in e P ra c ti­
tioners. He served In Ihe U.S.
A rm y during Worid W ur It.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Margaret. Sail Springs; daugh­
ter. Margaret "IV ggy" A .. Winter
Springs; sons. Jack A la n . Sun­
rise. Richard "Ed". Georgetown.
G re a t E xu m a , B a m a h a i;
brothers. Kennrth. Cedar Lake.
Ind., Donald. Boynton Beach.
Robert, Chicago: four grand­
c h ild r e n and o n e g re a tgrandduughtcr.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.
W IL L IA M TODD SPA R K S
W illia m Todd S p a rk s . 13.
Koyalwnod Lane. Oviedo, died
M onday. Feb. 14. 1994. ul O r­
lando Regional Medical Center.
Born Oct. 6. lflBO. In Louisville.
K y .. he moved to Central Florida
In 1989. He wasa student.
Survivors include parents. Joe
a n d C a ro l S p a rk s. O v ie d o ;
brother. Chris. (Xlcdo: grandfa­
th e r. W illiam J . D u k e . Fort
W a lto n Beach; g randm other.
J e a n e tte K. W arden. Apple
Valley. Calif.
D u ld w ln -F u lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Goldcnrad. In charge of
arrangements.

H «»M Kioto hf Tommy Vlncool

Digging in

Kirby, principal ol Crooms; Terry Richardson,
Crooms' teacher ol the year; Howard Hawkins,
a physical education teacher at Crooms. Mayor
Bettye Smith and district Commissioner Bob
Thom as.

C ity -------------Continued from Page 1A
a four-year term, and
stayed on Ihc commission until
Ju n 1979.
"T h e n I took an eight-year
breather." tic xild. "before run­
ning for office again. I look Ihr
vote, and resunrd m y District 3
scat In January of 1987. where 1
am still serving."
M c C la n a h a n was b o rn In
M lnncola. Florida. Sept. 13.
1925. Although he spent some
tim e In Daytona B each, lie
formally moved to Sanford In
1953. while In the U .S. Navy,
and served as a recruiting of­
ficer.
His mllllury service also saw
him Involved ns a Navy technical
skills trainer. Aviation Weapons
officer. Public Information Of­
ficer. Personnel Officer. Legal
Officer, Military Traffic Judge,
and finally Ofilcrr In Cbargr.
Advanced Underseas Weapons
Unit.
He retired fruit the Navy as a
lieutenant commander and Im ­
mediately became Involved In
the business life d Sanford. He Is
a licensed real m ate broker, real
properiu uppraher. and slate
registered residential building
contractor.
:11c s e rv e d as e x e c u tiv e
director of Seminole Self-Reliant
Housing. Inc., u non-profit cor­
poration until he retired from
that orgunlzalbn In April of
1993.
He has also served on various

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councils and task forces.
In addition lo McClanahan'*
Dlst. 3 scat, the Dlst. 4 scut of
Commissioner W hlley Eckstein
wifi also lx* an tlx* ballot In 199-1.
E c k s t e in has n o t p u b l i c l y
com m ented at Ibis tim e on

whether he will seek reeled Ion,
Th e official qiullfylng lim e lo
run for election in the C ity of
Sanford begin* Sept. 7. T h e city
election Is scheduled for the first
T u e s d a y following the First
Monday in December, which will
lx* Dec. 6.

History---------Continued from Page 1A
Jects to file tor the students."
said guidance cousclor Janet
Floyd, who htlprd organize the
events. 'History Is more Inter­
esting when t i t students arc
Involved tn It."
Students have been studying
black history all month. T h e y 'v e
done research pipers and cre­
ated posters (hat arc on display
In the hulls.
"B u i. I think they really enjoy
this." Floyd said.
tn u classroom on Ihe second
Door. Allcnncse Bentley (old an
attentive class about the history
of the black pciplc In the Upsalu
urea of Sanford and some of the
h is t o r y of the G e o rg e to w n
nt-lghborlxxxl.
"T h e re Isn't enough lime lo
fell all I can fell." said Bentley.
B e n tle y (old (he stu d e n ts
about bow the Introduction of
Swedish workers spelled trouble
for the black workers.
Gen. Sanford and Ills son did
try to fight for the rights of the
blacks In Sanford.
T h e younger Sanford had been
asked to serve as m ayor of the
young town, but declined the
offer. In a Id le r to bis father who
was In Brussel* at the lim e, lie
explained that lie could not
accept the offer to lead a town
that would not allow full repre­
sentation to all llsctttzcns.
Fully u third d Ihc population
of Sanford was comprised of
blacks who n r l (lie require­
ments far voting. Ibal Is. they
were landowners, they were law
abiding citizens and they were
men. Still, simply because I hey
were black, they were denied the
vole.
Bentley told stories of the
time, when a* a very young
child, she saw the Ku Klux Klan
m arch down Sanford Avenue.
“ T h e only thing m y sister and
I knew to do uus to hold on
behind m y daddy." she said.
"A n d he lotd us that they would
nol hurt us. They did nol. but ll
was frightening "
T h e Klan In Ihe 1920s took up
any cause "that m adr the white
people u n c o m fo rta b le ." she
explained.
She said H r Klan was a

noticeable presence In Ihl* area
al that time, but she does not
remember any !fx*clftc violence,
but does remember the Intim ida­
tion.
" W e w ere frig h te n e d by
them ." she said.
Bentley encouraged Ihe stu­
d e n ts to visit the S a n fo rd
Museum, to do research and to
make their own studies of the
history of the arm.
"D o n 't wall in long as t did lo
learn." she said "Sturt reading
nnd learning now,"
Th e Black History Month cele­
bration continues at m o d of the
area schools through Ih r end of
the month.

Charges-------Continued from Page IA
on an 8-year-old In Ihc
nelghborhixxl as well.
T h e llllle girl was examined by
a doctor anil interviewed by an
HRS sex crimes expert yester­
day. Th u t evidence was turned
over lo the State Attorney's
ofilcc Tuesday afternoon.
" It's up to them to press
charges." Ed Mcltonough. public
Information olTUrr wllh the Sem ­
inole C o un ly slrrlll's office said.
"W e've conclt‘.J.‘d rite investiga­
tion and now It'sup lo them ."
Boston. 19. who listed his
occupation as landscaper, has
been somewhat transient for
some time, bid recently had
settled In Ihe luine of a family
he had rttel al rhureh.
According to .McDonough, the
children involved In Ihc Inci­
dents knew n ir another and
knew about t lr activity, hut
w e re Iso I ti afraid lo c o n ic
forward. It was not until the
parents of the 13-yrur-old found
out about (lie hidden! that law
enforcement oIBclals were notifi­
ed.

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Thursday, Fab. 17.1994
Manager's Choice
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
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Lawmakers, courts weigh abortion rights
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angrily tossed his rulr Itook In
By BILL BKROBTROM
the w a ste b a sk e t w h en the
Associated Press Wrllor_________
Senate didn't get to vote on the
measure last venr. "Someone
T A L L A H A S S E E Lawmaker?* talked aland harsh you had a fight with tills m orn­
ing may very well t&gt;e your ally
measures after « doctor was
this afternoon on a different
slain during a Pensacola abor­
piece of legislation.”
tion proles! Iasi year, but a hill
If the Senate votes the bill
lo keep abortion foes from har­
should pass. Gordon said. "I had
assing clinic patients died.
Th e legislation Is expected to the votes the last time "
And lawmakers still will have
tare heller this year In the
last year's m urder of l)r. David
Senate, where a power-sharing
G unn In Pensacola frrsh on their
agreement has given Democrats
minds The trial for his accused
a larger say-so.
•‘I'm not using the pnwrr of killer. Michael Griffin. Is sched­
the president's odlce to kill a uled lo liegln Monday.
Gordon's bill (MB 3| compiles
b ill." said Senate President Pal
state statutes already on the
Thomas. D-Qulncy.
trooks on trespassing, disturbing
Last year's bill won easy
the peace, harassment, assault,
approval In the House, with 61
stalking and abuse, und clarifies
co-sponsors, but sank In the
they ure to l»e enforced In cases
tractions Senate In the (Inal
of Interference w ith access to a
moments of the session
medical facility.
Opposition from former Senate
••My bill specifically slates that
President Antler Crenshaw and
It In no way Interferes with
former Rules Chairm an To n i
anybody's right to free s|&gt;eech.
Jennings prevented a vote.
picketing, sin g in g, p ra y in g ."
Th is year. Rep. Elaine Gordon.
Gordon wild.
D-North Miami, has lined up new
With the change In the Senate,
Rules C hairm an Ron Silver.
she wild. "The chances are good,
l)-N o rth M iam i Reach, as a
given the attitude of the U S .
Senate sponsor for her clinicSupreme Court ."
access hill.
Neither the House nor Senate
criminal Justice panels have set
S e n . J im Ilo c z a r also is
a date to debate the bill, but
sponsoring.a cllnlc-acress bill
Gordon hopes to see It start
and also ptedlcting success.
through committee by the end of
"I don't think most |&gt;coplc
the month.
hold grudges." suit! Iloczar. who

Associated Press Wrller_________
TALLA H ASSEE Lobbyists
running the gamut from the
American Civil Liberties Union
to the Catholic Church are op­
posing a hill to pay welfare
w om en to use a long term
birth-control device.
Th e measure (Hit 1451) would
set up a pilot project to pay
women $200 to take a long-term
birth-control measure such us
Norplant Implant or intrauterine
device. The women would also
get MOO annual payments.
Norplant — first approved for
use In the United States In 1001
— Is Inserted Into a woman's
upper arm. Just under the skin.
Six match-sized capsules pro­
vide eontrurrpilve protection for
up to five years.
The legislation is sponsored by
Reps. Ron Gllckm un. D-Tam pa.
and George Albright. R-Ocala.
Th e House Health Care Serv­
ices Subcommittee look no ac­
tion Tuesday after hearing from
the A C LU . the Florida Catholic
Conference, the National Orga­
nization for Women, und Florida
Impact, an Inter-rellglnus group
that works with poor people.
Several lobbyists — all of them
women — said It was a mistake
to focus so strongly on women
and disregard men. Some of thr
lawmukcrs agreed with them.
"It takes two to tango." Rep.
A n n e M a c K e n z Ic . D -F o r t
Lauderdale, said. " A woman
doesn't get pregnant all by

herself."
G llrkm an and Albright said
they were open to suggestions
about how lo make the bill
Include men.
Albright told the panel he has
a related hill that would make
birth control more affordable for
middle class people by making It
available through county public
health clinics on a sliding scule.
Hot the implant hill may run
into trouble — money. T h e
measure doesn't explain how to
pity for the grants and rould be
sturlrd only If money Is found
la te r d u rin g the le gisla tive
session.
A staff analysis estimates It
would cost the stale M W X JO
annually If 300 women received
the grants T h r federal govern­
ment would kick In unother

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The llt lt U S. Circuit Court of
Appeals In Atlanta questioned
whether that was an unfulr
denial of free sjteech rlghls and
ordered m ore hearings Th e
Supreme Court agreed to review
that ortler and clarify how far
courts and local governments
can go In restricting protesters.

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M
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ile , ■thl i e
S u p re m e C o u r t u p h e ld
McGrrggor's order, which barred
protesters from the /one and
limited the noise they could
make and the kinds of signs they
could carry- T h e state court said
that protretrd |wtlents' rights to
privacy and access to health
care.

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Abortion law update
Abortion U«r» in llui •" tSo COuvt* ond
logliUturo Includ*

In another case, stemming
Irom protests In Chicago and
oilier cities, the U.S. Supreme
C o u rt gave a b o rtio n e lln lrs
another defense. Th e Justices
said prolrslrrs who blocked ac­
cess conspired to violate pa­
tients' rights and could tie sued
under the federal Racketeer Inllucncrd and Corrupt Organiza­
tions law.

FtorMo’t U ta U tv r*
o Contwfering
MB 1 by S*P EUlno Cordon. 0 North
Miami Comp, la* »U*r tUtu'a* olraaO/ on
tho book* in avaat tg(h at lra*p***ing.
ditturtong tha paota haratwnant. a»*autt.
*talking and abwta iay* thay ar* to bn
anlortad m catat ot intarlararxa nits
accott to a madical facility Doom t
inlor tor a nits right to Iran tpaach. p.ckat
trig, tinging praying. Cordon told

maka and tha typo* ot *lgn* thay can carry
Tha llth U S Circuit Court ot Appaait in
Atlanta guntlionad rrhathar that «a» an
unfair dtmal ot Irak *paach right*, ordtrad
morn hoar mg* Tha Suprama Court agrood
lo clarify Son far court* and local
goyarnmanli can go In ra*trlctlng pro
to*tart

U.S SwprtmaCaart

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Samlnota County Circuit Judga Hobart
Me Or agger « w|unclian barring pickatt
Irom a bu tirr iona at Patricia Ba-rd
Windal’t Arrarn Woman Cantor tor Cho-&lt;#
In Malbournn limiting tha nolta thay can

oNumd
In anotha* rata ttammlng from p»o'r»'*
In Chicago and oth'.r cltla*. that prot**t»r»
who bloc*ad accat* to clinic* contp.r*d to
violala patantt' right* Tha court tad thay
could ba tuad undar tha tadaral Racko'tar
Inf luancad and Corrupt Organirahont Ian
Florida Suprama Court
o Uphold
McCraggor't ordar Tha »tala court u-d
damanttrator* nor a anlitlad to traa tpaach
but not antitlad lo irtarlara nith palant*'
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This time, the debate follows
U S. Supreme Court decisions
that Improved the climate for
clinic and |n» I I c i i 1 protection, she
wild.
T h r court has agreed to review
a case I n v o lv in g S e m in o le
County C ircuit Judge Rolrert
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Th e pnqioxnl also could be
nixed by the federal govern­
ment. which doesn't provide
money for family planning pro­
grams that coerce people lo
choose one method of birth
control over another. The federal
analysis of the hill lias not yet
been received by the state.
T h e $ 1 6 m illio n F lo r id a
spends on family planning now
provides services to only onethird of the people seeking them,
according to Dr. Leslie Urbach,
who oversees fam ily health serv­
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IN BRIEF
Lakeview takes ICBA lead
W IN T E R PARK T h r L a k rv lc w boys'
t&gt;.i-krilk.ill tram of head coach Charles Strclr
took o v rr first place In th r ICIIA (Inter-County
Iluskrtliall A— octattnnl with a 73-58 victory
o v rr South Srm lnolr Stimlay at Lake Howell
Scoring for Lakrvtew were Te rry I'atrlrk ( 17
|*olntsL Tim McCloud |I6). T im Haloes J r .
Th o m a s Itowlr (n rp h rw of thr Maple's Anthony
iln w lr) and Elgin Holloway Inlnr points ra d ii.
Hod Hudson (six). IMIly Appling Ilnur I. Chris
West hrlle (filter) and Ned Haines Jr. (two).
Lance 7.az. wlto li.nl 23 In thr victory ovrr
l^ike vlrw . led South Seminole wltli 13 |iolnts

Herald Correspondent

Coaches needed
S A N F O K I) — T h r Sanford Recreation Im­
part m rn i nerds roaches lor Its Hatir Hulli
Baseball League (13-131 Hull will hold tryouts
tills Saturday at Sanford Memorial Stadium
Anyone wanting to coach should call the
Sanford Hrcrratlon Department at 8904607.

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S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford Reereatlon De­
p a rtm e n t Men’s th ree-on-th ree Haskethall
League opened play w ith thr Running Relkels
topping thr Orphans. 43-31. Vogler's Vandals
besting the Hrrathrrs. 39-35. ami thr Fat Guys
edging the Tn/nianlan Devils. 34-30. at liir
Sanford Middle School Gym natnrlum .

Magic return in style
O R L A N D O — Shuquillc O'Nrul grablx-d 24
rrliounds and scored 30 points, iradlng thr
O rlando Magic past the Hostun Critics. 102-92
A tra m record 14 of O'Neal's rebounds w rrr
offensive. Donald Royal added 18 point*

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - K. Ill
Gardner sank home two H m rly
thrrr-polntrr*. one coming wllh Ju*t
one Mccoml left in the f)r*t half, to
lead the laikr H untley Patriot* to a
52-47 victory over the Jacksonvtile Sandalwood Saint* In Cla** 5A
suh regional girl*' haskcHiull urtlon
Tuesday.
T h r win. Lake H u n tle y's seventh
In a row. advances the Patriots to
the 5A Region I tournament this
Friday and Saturday at Glen St.
Mary-llaker County High School
Most of Gardner's tram -leading 16
point* came from long range. When
double leant pressure met her near
the Ihrrr-point line, she would look
underneath the basket for Patriot
star renter Lysa Moorefield
Despite bring In loul trouble most
of the night. Moorefield rrspondrd
with 10 point*
“ It was really hard for me to sit
her (Moorefield) down for as long as
I did.'* said Lake Rrunllry roach
Karen Szewrzyk. '’She really give*
us a boost on the boards. So when
she's out. we have a lough time
w llh offensive rebounding.*'
Roth thr first and tltlrtl period
showings for thr two squad* w rrr
sluggish at tirsi.

C See Lake Brantley. Page 2B

Younger Waltrip on 300 pole

Even though she was forced to the bench wllh foul troubles. Laka Brantley
center Lysa Mooreheld (No. 31) still scored 10 points Tuesday as the
Patriots knocked off Jacksonville Sandalwood In Class 5A sub regional play.

Silver Hawks get best of Parker Braves

D A Y T O N A REACH - Michael Waltrip drove
his Pontiac to a lap pf 184.55 to win ids first
Husch Grand National polr In two years as he
led qualifying Tuesday for the Goody's 300
Ken Schrader, in u Chevrolet, was second,
followed by Lakeland's Joe Nrm erhek. Harry
G ant. Joe Ressrv. Mark Martin. Dale Earnhardt,
w ho has won this event th r previous four years.
R undy LaJolr. Phil Parsons and Kenny Wallace.

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From Staff Reports
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Trailing by four points aflrr one
quarter Tuesday, the Lake llo w rll Silver Hawk* took
control of the game w llh an 18 9 second quarter and
went on In beat ifc- Jacksonville Parker Brave* 36 50 in
Htelr Class 3A sub-regional girts* baskctlMlI contest.
Deanna Graves scored a ^ u n r high 21 point* tor the
Stiver Hawks', who were ranked sixth In this week's
Florida Sport* W rllrrs Association's Class 3A slate poll.
Christine Ju m rs added 13 point* while Lori Murrhlsrlla
had 11.

Swaim takas daah pole •
D A Y T O N A REACH — Mike Swaim piloted his
Dodge to a lap of 162.869 to win Hie polr for
F rid a y 's Florida 200 wedun series race at
Daytona International Speedway.
Mickey York. In a Pontiac, wus second at
161.667. Larry Caudill third, defending cham ­
pion W ill llobgood fourth and Paul CatT fifth.

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laikr llo w rll 132-21 advance* lo Ih r 5A Regional I
tournament this Friday and Saturday ut Glen St.
Mary-llaker County High School.

D A Y T O N A R EA C H — G ive n another chance. Hie
Seminole High School girts* basketball team look
advantage of II Tuesday night, knocking oil the host
Daytona Reach-Seabreeze S a n d ru h s 70-48 In u Class
4A sub regional contest.
In pasl year*. Hie Trib e 's season would have been
over after losing to St. Cloud In Ihr district cham pion­
ship game last Saturday night.
But the Florida High School Activities has expanded
I he slate tournament field this year, tending ihe district
champs und runners-up lo the ncxl round.
Tenneshla Eason lossed In a game-high 29 polnls lo
lead Seminole. Minder Ham pton contributed 19 while
freshman Dana Merrick added 11.
For Seabreeze (14-17). Ihe 4A-RI»irlct 5 champion.
Katrina Johnson scored 16 (mint* while Sheklna
Rurson had eight polnls and 30 rebounds.
Seminole (12-17) will pluv ugaln Friday ntghl In Hie
4A-Reglon II tournament at W inter Park High School. A
win Friday could cam Ihc Tribe another shot al St.
Cloud In the regional championship game Saturday
night.
'

Oviedo (10-18) advances to
play No 1 seed Mainland
tonight In DRylona Reach.

□ SI. John's RlvsrCC at Samlnola CC, 7:30 p.m.

Rrlan Rurhatian added 10
(minis und seven rebounds for
the Lions. Rrlan Hendrix had
right polnls and 14 rebounds.
l.uls Santiago scored 23
polnls for Deltona f 10-171.

Boys’ Basketball
SA-Dltlrlcl 4 tournamanl: Oviedo at Mainland.
7 p.m.; Lake Brantley at DeLand. 7 p.m.; Spruce
Ceeek at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.; Lake Howell at Lake
Mary. 7:30 p m. t

Girls’ Softball
C Winter Park al Laka Howall. 3 p.m.

Boys and Girls Tennis
C Lyman al Evant. 3:30 p.m.

Boys’ Track

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O V IE D O — Ren Ho** scoret)
a game-high 29 polnls Tue s­
day us ihc O v ie d o Lion*
rocked Hie Deltona Wolves
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J U C O Men’s Basketball

M A I T L A N D - P la y in g w hat
Coach Hob Dougherty described us
Ihclr "best game of ihr ye a r." Hie
Orangrwnod Clirlsllan School Rams
pulled out u 52-44 victory over Pine
('astir Aeadrm y Tuevtay In a suh
regional girls' baxkrllMlI game
While Ih r Rams lead moot of Hie
way. Pine Casllr stayed close, pull­
ing lo within two point* la ir In the
fourth quarter.
Rut Julie fiudburn came up wllh
u huge defensive play for O rangewood Chrtsilan. diving on a
loose hall In file lane under Hie I’lnr
Castle basket. Shr then converted a
layup at Ih r oilier end of Ih r floor to
give Ih r Rams some room
“ T h a t Iced ih r g a m e ." said
Dougherty. "Th a i layup broke their
barks
"A s u team, we li.nl 22 assists on
23 field gout*, which Is hard lo
believe. Rut we played probably our
hrsl game of thr season. T h e y IPtnr
Casllr) pluyrd well, too It was a
great battle."
A m y V a n d r S l r e r k le d O r ­
angrwnod Christian with 16 |Xklni*.
13 rebounds, and five usslsts.
Jessica Germaine contributed 14
points and eight assists w hile
Jessica Maffrl netted 11 point*
Leading Pine Casllr were Lindsey
DeLoach 115 poltilsl. Erin DeLoaeii
( I I I . und Krlsile MrGraw 112).
O rangew ood Christian (1 7-1 1)
udvanres to thr Class II-Region II
tournament tills weekend ul Seffner-Armwood High School

Tribe makes most
of ’2nd chance’

From Staff Report* ________

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B o s s , L io n s
c a g e W o lv e s

D A Y T O N A R E A C H - T w o teams that never
gave up have practically assured their drivers of
b rin g In Sunday's Daytona 500 after faltering In
th r first two rounds of time trials.
Bobby Hlllln Jr.'s last lap of 188 281 mph was
considerably faster than his efforts in the first
two rounds of qualifying, while John Andretti, a
W inston Cup rookte but a former winner on the
Indv-car circuit, upped his chances of making
his first Daytona start w ith a lap of 187.649.
O th e r qualifiers Included rookie Jere m y
MuyReld at 187.336 and DIckTrtcklc 187.122.

I W H A T t H A P F B M IM O

From Staff Reports

By K UR T LUTTKRMOSKR

LOCALLY

Adult 3on-3 starts

0 C S Rams
hold off
Pine Castle

Gardner,
Moorefield
lead Pats
over Saints

WELL DONE

Hillin, Andretti improve

February 16, 1994

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Freshman Dana Merrick was one of three players to
score In double figures (or Seminole Tuesday night in
(ho Tribe's win over Daytona Beach-Seabreeze.

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Li Seminole al Lake Mary. 3.30 p.m.

SCC women fall victim to fatigue, Valenica C C

U Laka Howall al Lyman. 3:30 p.m.
U Laka Branllay al Spruca Craek, 4 pm.

By TONY DatORMIBR

Weightlifting

Herald Sports Editor

COLLKOB B A S K E TB A L L
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O R L A N IX ) — Just when the Raiders had hit
lop speed, they run out of gas.
Plnylng In the first round of Ihe Mid-Florida
Conference women's basketball tournament, the
Seminole Com m unity College Raiders fell victim
lo Ihclr lack of numbers In a 66-55 loss to Hie
Valencia Com m unity College Matadors.
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Ihe second half lo lake a 41-30 lead over the
Matadors. But no sooner had S C C appeared lo
take control of Ihc game than It began lo slip
away from the Raiders.
It look six minutes for Valencia (20- I T , u* catch
and pass Seminole ( 15-16) as the Matadors closed

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MH was rallguc." said S C C assistant coach Ken
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play w llh Jusl five or six kids. Rul IL wus a good
game. I can't complain. We were In II all the way.
"Phase 1 of the rebuilding process ts over. Now
It’s on to Phase II."
Not only wns SC C outnumbered 11-7 by the
Matadors, the Raiders received limited play from
Sheri Reddicks (who arrived al the Valencia gym
Just before tip-off and missed several m inutes In
the second half with a sore hand) and Irina
Hnllsoncn (sidelined repeatedly because of foul
troubles).
Paivl Kolvlsto paced the Raiders with 16 points
and four assists. Ilaltsonen added 15 points
before fouling out. Reddicks, a graduate of
Seminole High School, had 11 points.
For Valencia. Manoll Garcia tossed In u
game-high 22 polnta.

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Brandtis la. Wr liesley U
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American League
BOSTON REO SOX - Agreed to terms
with John Vetontln inilehtor. on * on* year
contract
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Agreed to term*
with Fran* Tanana. pitcher, an a minor
league contract
NEW YORK YAN K EES - Agreed to terms
with Jell Reardon pitcher, on a minor league
contract
OAKLAND A T H L E T IC S - Agreed to
terms with Rich Gossagt. pitch** on a
mirvjr league contract
SEATTLE MARINERS - Agreed to forms
with Jim Converse Dove Walnhous*. Jett
Oare In and Jett Williams, pitchers
TEXAS RANOSRS — Agreed to terms with
Darren O'ret end Julia Santana pitchers on
on* yoor contract*
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SAN DIEOO PADRES - Agreed to terms
with Gene Pttralll. catcher, on a One year
contract

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Tuesday men’s league
remains deadlocked
P ra m S ta ff R t f o r t s

S A N FO R D — Ace Drilling won
handily and Discount Propane
eked one out as the leaders
remained dealockcd In the San­
ford Recreation Men's Tuesday
Polar Bear Slawpltch Softhall
League at Chase Park.
Ace Drilling (6-1) scored eight
runs over the first three innings
and cruised to a 10-2 victory
over Gager Pest Control &lt;0-71.
while Discount Propane (6-11
used a four-run fourth inning to
rally back from a 4-2 deficit and
held off Whelchcl A Howard, 9-7.

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Whclchc] &amp; Howard (4*4) came
hack In the nightcap and used a
six-run third inning to build a
8-1 lead and went on to best Ken
Rumm el Chevrolet (2-3). 11-4.
Next week. Ace Drilling will
play the doublehrader. against
Ken Rummel at 6:30 p.m. and
Whelchcl &amp; Howard at 7:30 p.m.
T h e 8:30 p.m . contest will huve
Gager Pest Control taking on
Discount Propane.

runs. RBI). J a c k Lewis (two
singles, two runs. RBI). Mike
Brodilck (two singles, run. RBI).
Sh aw n G rim e s (tw o singles.
R B I). Roger K ln n a lrd (triple,
run). Tony T ric e (single, run.
RBI). Kevin Ju lia n and Steve
Munkc (single, run). Paul Ingam ells (single. R B I) and Manny
S ilv ia an d C h r i s G r is s o m
(single).
Whelchcl A H ow ard was led by
T e rr y Russl (hom e run. two
singles, run. four RBI). Mike
Graves (three singles, run. RBI).
Mike McLohon (double, single,
two runs). Jeff Aten (double,
ru n ). Chris W a rg o and Dan
Goodllng (single, ru n ). Vince
H o w a rd and E r i c J o h n s o n
(single. RBI) and Craig Tossl
(single).

Leading Ace D rilling were
S c o tt G e r ln g (d o u b le , tw o
singles, run, RBI). Tom LaBarrr
(two singles, two runs. RBI).
Lonnie Clark (two singles, run.
two RBI). T o m Blcklckl (two
singles, two runs). Kelly Denton
(t w o s in g le s , r u n ), J a m e s
Thom pson (two slnglesl. Mlkr
Marshall (single, run, RBI). Je ry
Govemale and Chris Ray (single,
run). Rick Gardner (single. Rill)
and Keith Denton (RBI).
H illin g for Gager Pest Control
were Donnie McCoy (single, run).
W a yn e W alker (single. RBI).
Stan Im m lch . Frank Tu rn e r,
Ron Cardell, Phillip Sutherland
and W ayne Gager (single) and
Mark Bolton (run).
Pacing Discount Propane were
Mike D'Am
) ’A r ico (triple, single, two

Carrying W helchcl A Howard
over Ken Rum m el were Tossl
(three singles, ru n . three RBI).
Wargo (three singles, ran. two
RBI). Aten (double, slnglr. ran.
RBI). Vince llow urd (two singles,
run. RBU. Goodllng (two singles,
ran). Graves and Russl (single,
(w o ransl. Johnson and Denny
C la y t o n ( s i n g l e , r u n ) a n d
M cLohon and B ria n Howard
(slnglcl.
Doing the h ittin g for Ken
R um m el ’ w e r- Scott M urphy
(triple, two singles, run). David
Ooldstlck (two singles, two RBI).
Mark Aten (two singles. RBI).
K irb y Swlnehari (Iw o singles).
Chris Nlckle (triple, run). Terrell
Irvin and Je(T Futrell (single,
run) and Cary Keefer. J im Davis
and Scott Fletcher (single).

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F r o m S t a f f ft s p o r t s

Northland Camm CKvrcft
Lake Monro* inn

SANFORD — Th e stage ts set
for an exciting closing night in
the Santonl Recreation Depart­
ment W o m e n 's Polar B e a r
Slowpltch Softball League-.
Hosnck E n g in e e rin g 17-1)
swept at (loublclieader from
Northland C o m m unity Church
(0-R| and Sanford Bingo (2-5) by
Identical 11-4 scores while laikc
Monroe I n n ( 6 - l | b la n k e d
Northland C o m m un ity Church
12-0 al Plnrliurnt Park Tuesday
night.

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Tisha Gentry bad one single
each for Northland Com m unity,
Powering Hosack were Mary
Wilson (triple, double, single,
two runs, two RBI). Lisa Clark
(thrre singles, ran, RBI), Dolores
Gullo (double, single, ran, RBI).
Tin a Pine (two singles, ran. RBI)
Lynn Pell (double, two runs.
Hill). Robin Baggett (single, two
r u n s , R B I|. D e b b ie Z ie g le r
(s in g le , r u n . R B I), J u a n it a
Jo h n so n and G ina M ulllnax
(single. H ill) and Sue llrownlow
(ran. 14111).

The league w ill close out the
regular season w ith three games
nexl week. Sanford lllngo will
p lay a d o u b le header w it h
Northland C o m m un ity at 6:30
p m and Luke Monroe Inn ut
7:30 p.m . then Lake Monroe Inn
wilt slick around 10 conclude the
season with a gamr ugalust
Hosack Engineering.

G e llin g hits for "Northland
were T r is h a S m ith (trip le ).
R ic k e r (d o u b le , three R ill).
G e n try (single, ru n ), W alker
(sing le ), Pow llda and Nellie
Randall (ran) and Kim Bolt (ran.
RBI)

If t^ikr Monroe wins Its game
with Sanford lllngo. die 8:3G
p.m. gamr w ould be a winner-iake-all m a trlu ip for the
league championship. II Lake
Monroe should lose lo lllngo and
best llo4ack. the league would
end In a Ur and lorce a one game
play off for ih r idle.

C o n t r i b u t i n g fo r H o s a c k
against Sanford Mingo were
Wilson (four singles, ran. two
R B I). Ziegler (triple, double,
three runs, two RBI). Gallo and
M u lln a x (tw o singles, ru n ).
Baggett and Uruwnlow (single,
r u n . R B I). C in d y C a m p b e ll
(single, three runs). Pine (single.
HHII. Clark and Johnson (single)
and Pell (ran).

Doing the damage for Lake
Monroe Inn were Ann Laura
(double, three singles, run. RBI).
Carol C ra n lrk (tw o doubles,
three mns. three RBI). Teresa
Flnek (Iwo singles, two mns. two
RBI). Sue liu g lry (two singles,
ran. Iwo RBI). D lno Wilson (Iwo
singles, iwo ru n s). Jerl O'Brien
(slnglr. run. R D II. Chris Tipton
(slnglr. Rill) an d Barb Martin
and Julie Alliertsnn (slnglr. ran).
Cindy Rleker. Wendy Claude.
Sheila W alkrr. G a ll I’owllda and

Providing the offense for San­
ford Bingo were Paula Songer
(triple, single, ran, RBI). Sue
Nlckle (two singles). Tin a K im ­
ball (single, two runs). Sissy
Steele (slnglr. ran). Kim Curtis
(single. RBI) and Bonnie Chaplin
(single).

Lake Brantley
C o n tin u e d f r o m

Moorcllrld grahhed the loose Lilt
and fired a pass upcourt to
Gardner. All alone, Gardner took
the lime to line up her shot and
found die bottom of the net with
her second three-pointer of the
night.
While Lake Brundey had lo
struggle lo hold on until die Iasi
m inute, ihut sevempoim dif­
ference gave die Patriots the till
they were Imiklng for all night, t
“ We 1rally have a lough lime
p l a y i n g u i h o m e . " s a id
Szcwcxyk "O u r defense strug­
gled for Ih r most part but
managed to burkle down ut thr
end.”

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Although latke Brantley outscored Ihr Saints 15-10 lo open
the game, the Patriots didn't
ra pllullrr on numerous shot
o p p o rtu n itie s . Sa n d alw o o d ,
plagued byh poor slim selection,
sulierrd a serious blow when
starting guard Laytnya Linford
went down with a ankle ln|ury.
Alter Gardner had rndrd the
llrst ball with I m t three-pointer,
the Saints pul together un H 2
ran in Ihr third quarter, lour
points from (he hands of Engl
Small 117 |Milntfi|
Lake Hranilry called u time­
out ts* seltle tilings lx-forr die
start ol the fourth. Alter die
con-lab. Gardner and Moorcflcld
w rni back to w ork.
With (be final period barely
seconds old. G a rd ne r slipped In
a pretty pass to Moorcflcld. who
kissed It olf the board for two.
MooreHeld later followed with
another lay-up. giving Ihe Patri­
ots a 34-30 advantage with 6:33
left In dir game.
Following a Sandalwood miss.

T h e difference forced Sandidwood lo send Lik e Brantley
lo thr free throw line, where die
Palrlols made 12 o f25 attempts
Lclghnnn Penney uddrd eight
[Mints for the Patriots Jennifer
Vanderwclde contributed geven
Christen Rodgers chipped in
with six. Leah Reese came off
the bench w lirn Moorrdrld got
Into foul trouble and added flvr
points.

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Sanford Hsratd. Sanford. Florida - Wadnaaday, February ,6. 1994 - 3B

People
Cook of the Week

IN BRIEF

Former teacher credits Mom for culinary expertise

Spaghetti dinner
O n Friday. Feb. IH from 5 in H p.m. thr C ity of Altamonte
Spring* Advisory Hoard for the Disabled. Inc. mid the Central
Florida Chapter of Paralyzed Veterans will host their 10th
annual spaghetti dinner.
Homemade spaghetti, salad, bread, pie. Ice cream and
beverage will tie served for only $5.50 Tor adults and $3.50 for
children. Tickets will tie available at ttie door.
T h e dinner will tie at the Eastmonte C ivic Center. 830
Magnolia Dr.. Altamonte Springs.
Money raised will tieneftl a variety of programs for the
disabled.
Discount coupons arc available at Kastm onte Park.
Wcatmonle Park. M rrrlll Park. Ahnmonte C ity Hall and at the
rtty library
For more information, call J C at 869-2524.

LONG W O O D - A former edu­
cator. Mury Anne Cleveland,
who now calls herself a "co m ­
m u n ity volu n tee r* ’ I* w e llqualified for the Cook of thr
Week.
A Florida native. Cleveland
and her family now make their
home In the Ravcnsbrook sec­
tion of Longwood. She has lived
and worked In Seminole County
for the past 25 year* — the first
10 year* In Sanford 11968 to
19781 and bom 1978 to the
present, she has lived In Ixingwood. Cleveland hn* (aught ele­
mentary students at Lawton
Elementary School. Southsldr
Elementary' School and Wekiva
Elementary School. Her teaching
career spanned from 1968 to
1984 during which time she
took an e x te n d e d leave of
absence to start n family and she
did not return to teaching unlit
her youngest was 2 year* old.
Although Cleveland Is very
active within her com m unity
and her church, there Is abso­
lutely nothing that has or ever
will lake precedence over her
devotion to her family. She I* a
v e ry p ro u d m o th e r and
rightfully so. Her oldest son.
Darvln Hoot hr. 21. will graduate
Hw m Ptwtoby (ten** kmis
from Florida State University In Mary Ann* Clavaland enjoys preparing h*r family's favorite foods.
April. "I can’t believe he's going
to he graduating already.*' said
"Really, this Is an all-around
In home." she said.
C le v e la n d . H e r 1 9 -y e a r-o ld
Cleveland has been married family favorite." Cleveland con­
daughter. Hekah Hoot he. Is a
COOK OF
for nine year* to former slate cluded.
Junior al Stetson. "She's going
TNI W IIK
senator and Sanford Attorney BROCCOLI CASSEROLE
to be a teacher." Cleveland said.
2 (10 or.) packages chopped
Mack Cleveland J r . Together,
A n d Robert Hoothe. 16. Is a
they have blissfully blended ev­ broccoli, defrosted
Junior at Lake Mary High School.
1 ran cream of mushroom
erything In their lives to bring
Th e long list of activities that
RENEE
a b o u t a h a p p y f a m ily a t ­ soup (may use low-fat)
keeps Cleveland busy is im1 cup mayonnaise (may use
mosphere. However, “ the Baron
K E IT H
presslvr S h r Is a deacon at
V o n C le v e la n d Is th e one reduced calorie)
Longwood Hills Baptist Church
2 eggs |muy use Egg Beaters)
m e m b e r of the fa m ily that
as well as the media center
everyone would relate to." said
2 c u p s s lirr tid e d s h a rp
chairperson and Is on the board
Cleveland enjoys Is Interior de­ Cleveland. "H c'a the king of the Cheddar cheese |no substitu­
of dlrcclors for the counseling
corating. The re Is no doubt of mansion." She went on to say. tions)
center and Genesis pre-school.
her professional expertise when
C o m b in e the m ayonnaise,
"T h is boxer Is our Cleveland
She Is the secretary for the board
It comes to her taste and ability child."
undiluted soup und well beaten
o f d ire c to rs at T h e G ro v e
In this field. Her stunning home
Cleveland credits her mother. eggs, m ixing well. Add drained.
C o u n s e lin g C e n te r
and a
Is a m a n g lflce n l display of Mary Williams of Lake Mary, for □ Baa Cook, Page SB
member of the Sanford Woman's
perfect blends of colors, fabrics,
teaching her and helping her to
C lu b and the Ixora Garden C lub
and furnishings. She carries her
develop the cooking skills she
of Sanford. Th e list goes on.
color them e thro u gho u t the
has today. Cleveland's recipe for
However, ns Cleveland said. " T o
house In a very tasteful fashion.
Pecan Pie Is h e r d a u g h te r
sum .lt all up, I'm a comm unity
Still, with all of the loveliness of Bekah's favorite. D a rvln and
NO
the C le v e la n d hom e It has
volunteer."
Robert’! favorite Is Cleveland's
BLANK CHECKFAMH
always been "a warm and livedOne of the m any hobbles that
own creation. Broccoli Casserole.

N a r -A n o n to m e e t
Nan Anon meets every Wednesday ul 8 p .m . at West U ik r
Hospital, 589 West State Road 434. Long wood. Nar-Anot) Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for siip|x&gt;rt In roping wlih you r addict: gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus Call
260-1900 for more Information.

Welcome Wagon monthly luncheon
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon Club of Seminole Counly
holds the regular m onthly luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. on
the third Wednesday of every month. Those w ishing to attend,
call Hetty. 6954)144. or Lucy. 322-7877

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Th u rsd a y mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Ttm acuan Country C lub , on Rinehart
Road. Contact Hill Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watcher* meets at the Lake Mary'
Com m unity Hulldlng every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
Th e O m n i Toastmaster* Club will meet at 5:30 p.m . every
Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 AA A Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sain Ryan at 671-2656 for more Information.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct Hogging classes every
Th u rsd ay. Heglnners from 6:30 to 7:30 p in. and intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W . 25th Street
near Airport Houlcvnrd In Sanford.
T h r cost Is $3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, rail Marty at 322-5761 or D nw n. 904-7350270.

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C e le b ra te e v e ry d a y w ith s p e c ia l d e s s e rts
February gives us m any op­
portunities to celebrate with
special desserts. All of the ones
we'll use arc red and while and
use the microwave oven for the
preparation. If It's supper for (he
family. Cherry Bread Pudding Is
Ideal. Or. If the occasion Is more
elaborate. Bcrries-on-a-Cloud or
Cherries Ju b ile e ure festive
concoctions. Whatever the date,
one of these desserts will do II
Justice and the preparation will
be m a d e e a s ie r w i t h th e
assistance of the m icrowave
oven.
Th is Is delicious served warm
from the oven.

CHERRY BREAD PUDDINO
1 can (21 o z j prepared cherry
pic (Ullng
4 slices bread, cubed
H cup butter or margarine
1 Tbsp. lemon Juice
1 cup m ilk

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3 eggs
tV cup sugar
tsp. almond extract
Cinnamon
Spread pic filling evenly In
shallow 1tv-quart glass casse­
role. To p w ith bread cubes.
Microwave (100 percent power)
butter In 4-cup glass measure
45-60 seconds or until melted.
D riz z le e v e n ly o v e r bread:
sp rin k le w ith le m o n Juice.
Combine milk. eggs, sugar and

a l m o n d e x t r &amp; c t In 4 -c u p
measure: beat well. Pour slowly
over bread. Press cubes Into
m ilk to coat evenly. Sprinkle
w ith cinnamon.
M icro w a ve on 5 0 percent
power 17-19 minutes or until
breud mixture Is Just about net
in center. Serve warm or cold.
6-8 servings.
Crisp meringues do not cook
In the microwave oven, so rely
on the conventional oven for that
portion of this luscious dessert.

BERR1ES-ON-A-CLOUD
6 egg whiles
tv tsp. cream of tartar
1tv cups sugar

Filling:
1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese
tv cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups (1 p in t) w h ip p in g
cream, whipped
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by Art Santom

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D EA R DR. G O T T : I huvc u
continual tunc going through
m y head, which I accompany at
times with the clacking of my
teeth to the rh y th m . I can
consciously change a song to
nnothcr at will, but 1 cannot stop
n song from running through iny
tnlnd at all times. I can control
myself so that others do not
realize I hnvc a problem, but I'd
like to improve the quality of my
lire.
D E A R R E A D E R : T h is is a
surprisingly common complaint
that afTects many people for
short periods ~ especially alter
the conclusion of a concert or
other musical entertainment.
My neurologist consultant tells
me that a consistent symptom
such as yours Is often the result
of an obsessive neurosis, meaning that It may huve an emo­
tional busts thnt should hr
addressed by an appropriate
mental health professional
Nonetheless. I hasten to add
that some types of seizures may
c a u s e ra re a n d b iz a r r e
symptoms. Thus. I urge you to
be examined by your doctor and.
if indicated, a neurologist. In my
view, you need blood tests, a C T
scan and a brain wave test to
rule out a serious physical dts-

MSOICINE

Occasionally, women m ay de­
velop male characteristics, such
as Increased facial and body
hair, heavier muscles, arne, loss
of breast tissue, cessation of
m e n stru atio n and increased
sexual urge. Called virilization,
this condition may be caused by
v a r io u s ty p e s o f t u m o r s .
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10 Articles ol
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° ' d E A R D R . G O T T : Please
explain androgenic disorders,
their effects, treatments and side
effects. I'm a 15-year-old black
female who has not yet experi­
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D E A R READER : All men and
women produce both male and
female hormones In their bodies.
Obviously. In men. the effects of
testosterone arc p ara m d u n t:
these Include hirsutism (hairi­
ness). deep voice. Increased
m uscle mass, baldness, de­
creased breast size and the
p re d ic ta b le effects o n th r
genitals. (In women, the effects
of estrogen are more pronounred
and include halrlessncaa. breast
enlargement, menstruation and
other female characteristics.)

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40 Eugene
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42 Lorre
43 Baseball slat.
44 Guido's high
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46 Wide shoe
size

WIN AT BRIDGE
B y P hillip Alder

East returned thr heart 10.
P.G. Wodrhouse was an ac­ which declarer covered with his
complished amateur pugilist. As Jack. How shoutd West have
he wrote. "In boxing- the right defended?
cross-counter Is d lo lln c tly u jn v l
At thr table, hr won with the
those tilings It tsm orr hlAscd'Sn
arc and exiled with a heart to
give than to receive}." A n d ^flr-r
dum m y's king. Declarer, w ho
you have given the’ right err***- c o u ld n 't m lsgurss d iam onds
counter, keep your opponent
tiller West's discard, played on
trapped on thr n&gt;|K-s
lhal suit. When East ruffed, lie
It is lilt- same In bridge. When
had to lead a rluh Into d u m m y ’s
you arc heading for a Juicy
A -Q tenacc Declarer won seven
penalty, don't slip up and Id
tricks: one heart, four diamonds
declarer cscu |k- — as West rlid on
and two clubs.
today's deal.
T h is redouble usually shows a
W est, w ith Ms potentially
mtsln with partner's suit. In thr
useless singleton king, might
have opened with u weak two- Iio |m- that East slurted w ith a
douhlelon. West should have
bid.
Whenever your partner makes played the quern or a low heart
a penally double at a low level, at Irtck five. Then when East
lead a trump. East overlook thr r u f f s th e t h i r d r o u n d of
spade king with Ids a re noil diamonds, lie has a heart to lead
drew three more ro un d s ol to West's three winners. EastWest are plus 500 Instead of
spades. West, with three dls
cards to make, played high low m inus 100 (tournament scorlngl.
Fight to keep communication
In hearts and then threw a low
with your partner.
diamond.

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you've developed over th r years
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you In the year ala-ad. Do uol
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Fch. Iff)
Just because you know your
family will tolerate It. It doesn't
give you Justification for venting
your frustrations on them today.
T ry in g to patch up u broken
ro m a n c e ? T h e A s tro -G ru p h
Matchmaker can help you to
understand what to do to mukr
the relationship m m h . Mi ll 92
an d a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Matchmak­
er. P.O. Box 4405, New York.
N . Y . 10163.
PISCES I Feb. 20-March 201
Today tf you're Inclined to read
more into things people say than
what was Intended, you might
create hard feelings and pro­
blems for yourself where none
need exist.
ARIES (March 21-April 10) On

MOTHER
V ttJA V U f

NOW THIS IS OUR
DEJA VU LAB

THWS A ll VERY
INTERESTING,
VS kVONTARUE,

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your own assess the cost in time
and money before com m itting
yourself to u group Involvement,
if the figures are too heady, bow
out gracefully.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20| II
things haven't Item going loo
well for you recently. It could lie
due to poor timing on your
brhulf. Before rushing forward,
be surr you have all your dueks
In a row.
G E M IN I |Muy 21-Ju n e 20)
Persons with whom you'll lie
involved today will reflect your
attitude towards them, tf you
find them llkuble. they'll re­
spond graelously. If you view
them unkindly, expect rejection.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 221
You'D not go unnoticed today,
hut Just mukr sure you attract
attention for thr right reasons.
D o n 't be s e lf-n e rv in g o r a
shownlf.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 An
agreement you’re trying to facili­
tate cun l&gt;e bcncflclal and en­
during for all concerned If each
makes minor concessions. Set
thcexum plr.
VIRGO (A u g. 23-Sept. 22)

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Today you might have to work
in close proximity with someonr
who. like yourself, has his/her
own way of doing things. Don't
lock horns.
LIB R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c t. 23)
Upon occasion your scales need
a d ju s tin g to rc tilu rr proper
balance. T h is might tic one o(
those days where you could
come on u hit one-sided with
others.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Before becoming overly agitated
with your male today, total up
his/her pros und cons and you
m ay discover there Is more to
praise than to condemn.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23D e c.
21) Your objectives must be
clearly defined today If you hojMto be successful. Fuzzy outlines
could lead you to unproductive
drud ends.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Today If you suddenly decide
to lake a holiday from your
work. II might turn out to be nn
expensive recess when you miss
an opportunity for which you've
been waiting.

by Leonard Starr

AWW1E
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MOWTWS IS CURPEJA N ^ WHOMTHERE
LAB WHERE WEUSE VARIOUSJ IT IS AGAIN?
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, February 16, 1994 • IB

C reating, m o ld in g lives
gives jo y to m any parents

Let’s talk turkey
Sausage adds Italian flair to dishes
W h a l do you look for In
recipes? If y o u ’re like moat
people, you want a number of
thing*. In a recent survey of
grocery shopper*. It was taste
and nutrition that ranked Ihe
highest. Hut I hat sounds like
“ having your rake and eating II
loo." doesn’t 11? Is II possible lo
have taste'and nutrition In the
some dish? The answer Is defi­
nitely yes.
Penne w ith Eg gplant and
Turk e y Sausage, for example,
d rllv rrs rich Italian taste. It
looks loo delirious lo actually be
good for you . but II Is low rr In
lal. calories and cholesterol than
yon would expect. Willi Penne
w ith E g g p la n t and T u r k e y
Sausage. Italian Turkey Sausage
with Pasl a . and T u r k e y
Spaghetti, you will discover the
secret to preparing delicious,
nutritious recipes — It’s select­
ing ihe right Ingredients.
Th e secret to combining good
taste with nutrition Is lo use
footls such as llallan turkey
sausage, eggplant and pasta.
You can create recipes so d rllroua lhal you probably won't
even think o( them ns nulrlttous
— Just delicious.
Serve these llallan dishes in
your family and friends and let
them savor their flavor. Then,
alter they have enjoyed these
sumptuous recipes, go ahead
and lell them that (hey are
lieilcr for them.

Winch cube*
3 cups prepared chunky vege­
table BjNighrlll saner
12 ounces p rim e pasta, cooked
according In package directions
4 or. Aslago cheese, grated
In large non-stick sklllri. over
m edium bent, saute tu rk e y
sausage and eggplant 12 to IS
minutes or m ini sausage Is no
longer pink unil eggplant Is soil
an d l i g h t l y b r o w n e d . A d d
sjKighelll sauce lo lu rkry m ix ­
ture and sim m er 3 minutes or
until healed throughout.
To serve, s j k k h i sauce over
prune and top with cheese

IT A L IA N T U R K E Y S A U S A G E
W ITH P A S T A
(Serves 61
I lb. llallan T u rk e y sausage
1 ran (14 o z.Jstrw rd tomatoes
2 cans (H o r. each) tomato
sauce
I can 16 or .1 tomato paste

14cup red wine
1 Tbsji. dried Instant minced
onion
2 Isp. dried green pepper
flakr*
44 isp dried Instant minced
garlic
6 or. spaghetti nr oilier jm h I u .
cooked according lo package

d im linos
In large, non sllrk sklllri. over
m e d i u m - h i g h heal, saulc
sausage 9 lo 10 minutes or until
no longer pink: drain.
In same sklllri. over medi­
u m - h i g h h r at. c o m b i n e
tomatoes, sauce, paste, wine,
onion. |M-p|s-r (lakes and garlic
lo lurkey. When mixture logins
to bubble, reduce heal lo low
and simmer 15 minutes.

D E A R ABRYi I enjoyed your
longue-ln-chcek colum n on "T h e
Childless Couple.” T h e author
offered n "cup Is half em pty"
version of parenthood. I respect­
fully submit a "c u p Is half full"
version.

TU R K EY SP A G H ETTI

What a pit Ifni lot parents are.
How any soul can survive the
dally monotony of nuH urlng a
child from Innocent Infancy in
nourishing adulthood Is ticyond
me. It's a Isiring life.
Imagine ai l willy experiencing
a child's hirth nud then having
lo jirelrnd the animalistic rllu.il
was a breathtaking, unbelievable
mlracle never In tie forgo lien.
C o n s id e r (h r s h a llo w pride
parrots feign as Junior becomes
lhe spilling Image of Dad. nets
Just like Mom and laughs like
Grandpa. Meaningless,
egocentric linages.
Mather than putting In those
extra productive hours n! work,
parents must sjiend nights and
w e e k e n d s at h o m e w i t h
children. Oh. Ihe burden of

(Serves 0)
1 Ih ground lu rk ry
2 cupschopped onion
I Isp. each minced garlic,
llallan seasoning and jirpper
H or. spaghetti, cooked ac­
cording lo jiaekagc directions
3 cups prepared chunky vege­
table spaghetti sauce
In large non slick sklllri. over
inrditim -hlgb heal, saute lu rk ry .
union, garlic, llallan seasoning
and pcpjier H lo 10 minutes or
uniII turkey Is no longer pink
and onion Is tender Drain. Add
spaghetti same in lu rk ry m ix ­
ture. H rd iirr heal lo low and
simmer 15 mlnules.
T o serve, a rra n g e cooked
spaghetti on large plaiicr and
pour sauce over pasta

ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

S T E V E P A R K E R . C H IC A G O
D E A R S T E V E : I’rn sure many
will thunk you for your cleverly
written rrhuttal:

PARENTS
leaching ihem lo take ihclr first
step, say ihclr llrsl word and
throw Ih c lr first hall. C a n ’l
someone throw these jiarenis an
80-hour work-week lifeline?
While carefree adults enjoy
fine dining, opera and exotic
travel, parents are stuck with
reliving their childhood. They
lolrratc building sandrastlcs nt
(he heneh, endure b irth d a y
parties of g iggling c h ild re n
w here "p in ihe tall on ihe
donkey" Is new and exciting,
and survive camping outings
■hut cud with m arshm allows
and "K u m b a y a " around the
campfire How Juvenile! How
childish!
Children Ur you down. Kulhcr
Ilian do whal they want, parents
sjiend most of their lime on their

ch lld irn . Th e y deal with their
kid’s overexcitement at scoring a
goal, getting a part In the school
play, or earning an "A " on a
rcjxiH card. Th e y put up with
the n ever-ending dlsappolntments kids arc bound to have
knowing that consolation Is only
found In the warm arms of
parents who love them nnyway,
W hy would you want lo weigh
yourself down with the Joys and
emotions of n child when you
c o u ld sp en d a ll y o u r lim e
concerned with yourself?
When the kids finally fly the
coop, jiarcnts suffer the ultimate
Indignity. A little weaHcr. A little
grayer. A few more laugh lines lo
show for Ihe chlld-rcaHng years.
Parents put on their best poker
face and swear up and down that
these physical side effects were a
small price to pay for giving life,
knowledge, character and faith
lochildren who will sacrifice Just
as m uch for the next generation

(Problems? Writs to Dsar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, tend e sell-addressed,
stamped envelope to Deer Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Loa Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

HALF PRICE SALE

PENNE W I T H E O O P LA N T
AND TU R K E Y BAU8AQE
(Serves 8)
I lb. Italian turkey sausage,
cut Into H n r n rings
I medium eggplant, cut Into

Clorox Bleach

Cook
C o n tinued from Page 3B
defrosted broccoli and stir. Mix
Ihree-quaners of the cheese with
the Ingredients, pour In a Com*
Ingware or glass 10-Inch casse­
role dish. Sprinkle Ihe rrmalnlng
cheese oil the top and cook In
350* F. oven for 45 minutes to
an hour. It will bubble In the
middle and be golden on the
sides when cooked.

PORK CHOP CASSEROLE

12S o * .

4 lo 6 lean, boneless, center
cut pork chops
I can cream of mushroom
soup |may use low-fat|
4* cup skim milk
1 medium onion
44 Isp. minced garlic
Seasoned suit (La w ry’s)
Arrange park chops single
layer In a shallow baking pan
(2-Inch sides). In a bowl m ix
together soup, milk and garlic
until smooth. C u t onion Into
■A-Inch slices and separate Hngs.
S p r in k le p o rk c h o p s w i t h
seasoned sail and arrange onion
Hngs on top of the meal, then
cover the pork with the soup
m ix. Bake In 350* F. oven for
a p p ro x im a te ly 45 m in u te s.
Serve with or over yellow or
white Hcc.

R* S £ * ,y

H a n o v e r K id n e y B eans

Glad

5 Ct.

ButterMe-Not
Biscuits

f lm s ll

Garbage
Bags

U r t lil 4

Old E l
Paso
Refried *^9#^
Limit 4
Beans

siRomalne

“Your Choice”

10 0 2 .

Hold
Gold
Pretsels

*

Extra Low Prices...Everyday!

1 cup sugar
44 cup while Karo syrup
44 cup melted butler
3 eggs well beaten
144 cups chopped nuts
1 0-Inch deep-dish pic shell,
uncooked
U sing hand beater at low
speed, mix sugar, syrup, butter
and eggs. Pour nuts In mixture
and stir. Pour mixture Into pie
shell and bake 350* F. for
approximately 1 hour. Serve
when cooled.

Navel Oranges

Chuck Roast

PURPLE DELIGHT
First layer:

$099

V

USDA
s p e c ie
Inspected
H
B eef

Sunlcist

SS"
"Seedless

“Boneless"

10 Lb. Bag

16 Oz. - Elbow Macaroni/
Vermicelli/Thin Or Regular
Spaghetti

1VI cups crushed graham
crackers
44 cup softened butter
44 cup sugar
8 or. cream cheese, softened
44 cup sugar
2 eggs

asta

Third layer:
I can Comstock blueberries

Fourth layer:
1 m e d ium con ta in e r Cool
W hip
Use a glass 9-Inch cake pan.
Mix graham crackers, butter and
44 cup sugar. Press down In cake
pan lo form the crust (first
layer). Mix cream cheese, eggs
and 44 cup sugar until creamy
eliminating all lumps. Pour on
top of crust. Bake In oven 25
minutes at 325* F. Remove and
cool. Pour blueberries on lop of
second layer and lop with Cool
W hip. Refrigerate for several
hours and serve.
F R IE N D S H IP T E A
44 cup Instant lea
2 cups sugar
2 packages Instant lemonade
1 ia rg c Ja rT a n g (l4 o z.)
2 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. dove powder
Mix well, store In air-tight
container. Use 2 to 3 lap. of
mixture with 6 os. of boiling
water, stir and serve.

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SPHGHEIII

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Reg. 79c
E a ch

Dozen

Glazed Donuts

79

$1

Diet Coke, Caffeine Free
Diet Coke,
S prite, Diet S prite

C oke C lassic

$019
2

L it e ^ ^

12 Pack
12 ° * ‘ Cana

D i d Colic, CafTcinc Free
Diet Coke, Coke Classic,
Sprite. D id Sprite 1.19

(Ranaa Kalth la a Sanford
Harold conaapondant and Cook

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‘‘Boneless'* To p

Sirloin
Steak

Whole Fryers

59

Wisk

PO W CT

39

$099

98 Oz. - 42 Load
Regular &amp; Free
Seeded. Seedless. Pumpernickel
and Marble
Each
Rye Breads

Variety
Lettuces

2/99

Creamettes

Second layer:

J M £ a q f,
Green L e q f

L im it 4

Alt Flavors

16 0 z.

PECAN PIE

ol tha Waak columnist. Plaasa
submit nominations lor tha
waakly faatura to 921-6746.)

30 Ct.

Reg. $6.49

Tyson/Holly Farms
Grade A_____

Detergent *

’ First O f T h e
Season*

Peaches,
Plums flt
Nectarines

All Flavors

Red Baron
Deep Dish
Pizza

99

Lb.

2 Lb. B ag
Fresh T art Tangy

Lemons

•99

Lb. - N ew Crop

Pecans

Prices In this ad good Wednesday, Feb. 16 thru Tuesday, Feb. 22,
1994. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities.

0 .0 0

1 Lb. Roll - All Varieties
Jim m y D ean

Sausage

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Legal Notices

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IN T M t C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E I I Q M T I f NTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
1 IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE HO. *7)14) CA M E
CORAL C A R LE S FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
tattling under the taws« ( th#
United Slatoeot America.
Piamnn.
v.
JE R R V H H A R R ISA/Vi
JER R Y H ER M AN HARRIS
JR h,. TRANSAM ERICA
FINANCIAL SERVICES INC ;
THE TR A ILS A T COUNTRY
CREEK. INC i and COUNTRY
C R E E K M A S TE R
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida
not N r profit corporation.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
lit* undersigned Maryann*
Mors*. Clerk el th# Circuit
Court af Seminole Count*. Tier
Ida. wilt on March l». l*te. at
1 IW o'clock a m at in* West
Front Door el Sam mot* Count*
Caunheuta. Santord. Florida,
oftar lor tala and tall at Rubik
outcry to the highest and bttt
bidder lor cath. tha proptrly
described at:
Lot SI. T H E TRAILS A T
COUNTRY C R EE K , according
to tho plat lharaol at recorded In
Flat Root It. Paget t through
It. Public Record! ol SamlnoN
County. Florida
i n TIM B E R LA N O TRAIL.
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS. FL

Notice at iherttlt tak
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue el mat cartatn
Writ ot Execution luutd out of
and under tha teal of the Circuit
Court of Seminole Count*, Flor
Ida. Cate m a u C A IIK upon a
final ludgment rendered In tha
aforesaid Court an lha ttth day
af August A.D tan in that
certain caaa entillad Laniard
Hidden Lake VlUei Homeewn
art Association. Inc. Plamlill
vs Patrick Klrtaw and Leslie
Bradarlck. Dalandanl which
aloroaeid Writ of Eitcution was
del lnor*d to me at (her ill al
Somlnoia County. Florida and I
have levied upon all the right,
title and interest at Me dtfan
dent, Patrick Kirk* and Lat Ila
Broderick, in and to tha follow
ing doter Ibod prepart*, laid
property being located In Sami
note County, Florida mere par
tkutarly described at Mtowt:
All right. HIM and intereit of
tho Ottondenti in the following
described real property N o il:
Lo t 70. HI DOC N L A K E
VILLAS PHASE 1. recorded In
Plat Book 17. pages 1S &gt;. Public
Records of SemmoN County.
Florida
and the undersigned *t Sheriff
of Seminole Count*. Florida,
will al 11.01 A M an tha ttth
day of February A 0 INc. otter
tor tala and tall to lha highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL E X ISTIN G LIENS, at tha
Front (Watt) Door, at the ttept.
of lha Seminot* Count* Court
house in Sanlord. Florida, tho
above doterIbed property.
That told tato It being made
to satisfy tha tormt at Put Writ
at E tec ut ton
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Samlnola County. Florida
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Florida purtuant to tha Final
Judgment entered in a cat*
ponding In told Court, tha ttyle
el which It Indicated above
Portent with a disability oho
need a tpaclal accommodation
N participate In thl* proceeding
thouid contact ADA Coordinator
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Ry: Dorothy W. Baltan
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PRORATE DIVISION
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IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT.
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C IR C U IT, IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. H W IbC A -lb K
L E A D E R F E O E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
PiamtiH,
vs
B IT T R ANN HALL, el e l.
Dafandantltl.
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO : B E T T I ANN HALL.
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Loot Known Mailing Addratt
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JA M E S S WITKOWSKI.

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Circuit Court far Samlnola
County. Florida. Probata Dietaf which It
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unknown
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and any
unknown hairs, devisees,
grant*#*, creditor*, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses clalmIng by. through,
end imdtr an* at the
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Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO A B PETERSON III ISS
4147 XI 70X1, P O. Bos ItN .
Sanford. Florida, 12771
-------------unknown tpouta of
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ItN . Sanford Florida 11771
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YO U ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE O thot on action to foreclose
Mortgage covering th* following
real and personal property do
scribed as to&lt;tours, to wit:
Lott IX and U 1ND SECTION
F O R T MELLON, according to
tho Plat thereof at rscardsd In
Plat Book 4. Pag* M of rtw
Public Record* *1 Seminole
County. Florida
ha* been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. II ony.
to It on ROBERT H HOSCH.
JR .. C Victor Buttor. J r . P A ,
t i l l E Robinson Street Or
lends. Florida MW I and flto th*
original wtfh lha Clark af th*
above styled Court within J i
day* after the tint publication
otherwise a Judgment may be
ontorod against you lor th*
relief at mended In lha Cam
pfatnl.
W ITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court an th* 7th day af
Fabruary. ItN
(S E A L I
In accordance wtfh tha Amor
lean With DlMbiiittot A d . par
tons with disabilities needing *
special accommodation to par
tklpeto In thrt proceeding shall
contact ADA Coordinator. X I N.
Park Avenue. Suit* N X I. San
lord. Florida SX77I. tetophane
417 XXX 4XX X4XX7. not totor then
IS) day* prior to th* prw
II haorln
(T O O ) I NX IS! 1771,
(V ) l too os! 1771. via F torId*
Relay Service
(S E A L )
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C UIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Oeputy Clark
Publish Fabruary*. 14. ItN
OCORX

FLXffn
granieet. attlgnaat. lianart.
creditor*, trustees, or ethers
claiming by. through, under and
against Batto Ann Hall and/or
Jamas S. Wltkowskl
Residence Unknown
YOU AR E N O IIFIE D Mai an
aettan to toroctoee a martgaga
an tha fotlbwtng property In
Samlnoto County. Ftortdb:
Condominium Unit IL Build
Ing I Of HIDDEN SPRINOS
CO NDO M INIUM according to
Ihb Declaration of Condominium
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rvvorCHKi en n o v i n w In itfir
In Official Records Beak Ufa.
page BMB thru « m af me pubtk
record* of Seminal* Cau.it*.
F lo rid a , tegalhar with all
apprvtonanco* lharato and an
undivided Intorosl In lha com
man alamant* at said Cendomto
turn a* tel forth in said Doclara
llart. Together with: Rang*,
refrigerator, dlthwathar, dit
p***l. washer.
font and fireplace,
hat boon Hied against you and
ether* and yeg are required to
serve a copy •* t u t written
dafanaa*. II any. to II an SMITH
A SIMMONS. P A „ Pumtltrs
attorney*, l i t Wa*l Adam*
Street. Suit* MIA Jacksonville.

af mit

attaN an whom a
notice It tarvad

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A IE N O .H -M U C A 14-t
F E O E R A L HOME LO AN
(MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

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publicolion af this nafka mini
Ms thtir claims with thti Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
THREE M ONTH S A F TE R THE
DATE OF T H E FIR S T PUSH
CATION OP T H IS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R THE
DATE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF T H IS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All ether creditors of me
r t estate mutt AN thtir
claims with Ihtt court WITHIN
THESE M O N TH S A F TE R THE
DATE OF T H E FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OP T H IS NOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S . OEMANOS
AND O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO
FILED W ILL RE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha dale af tha tin ! publics
Han af thti Notice la Ftbruar* ».
Itff
Personal Rtpretonlsllvt:
JA M E S M CO U R T II
Attorney lor Portenal
Raprekentafteo:
ROBERT C. W ILKINS. J R .
I n
Dtttnwr A Wohlutt. P A
F I* r ld * B * r n m »
» Lookout Place
Peat OfttcoRomt sitae
Maitland. Florida mu MW

thirty (IB) Roy* from lha firs!
publication Rato at IM* nafka af
action, and fit* the original with
tha Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plalnllff'i
attorneys or Immediately Mar*
after; otherwise a default will
bo entered against you Mr the
ralial demanded In the com
plalntor petition
Americans With Disabilities
A d (A D A ) Nolle*: In *ccordance with tha Americans
with Disabilities Ad. persons
wilt, a disability who read a
special accommodation to per
tlclpala In thl* preceding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at X I North Pork Aeanu*. Suit*
H X1. Sanford. Florid* 17771 al
toast flv« days prior to tha
proceeding . Td
Telephone
(417)
f
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XXX41X Rat. 017. I W » W 1711
ITO O I or i m f U l T T l (VI. via
Florida Relay Service
D A TE Don Feb 7. t**A
(SEAL)
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Ry: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ptb *. 14. ItN
OEOIX

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Pubtlth: Fab 0, Id. ItN
OEOH

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

lD-S, 2413 FiERtl An .
Sm M rlU D S U ?
O AR AO S SateTI Why betberTt
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
__________*17IX-MX7_________

GAIA6E A niRNITUK SALE
Custom playhouse, watorbod.
vanity, onto* turn , talticopt.
bike, todditr toy* A moral tit
Donna O r. Santera U1« 4 1 /It
bom-tpm Ouedtont? IP-MSS
Friday am Saturday. 41
Sunset Drive I Loch Arbor

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CLOSED SATURDAY
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given thet |
am engagad In butinatt In
Semlneto County. Florida, under
th* Fictitious Nam* of RE/MAX
D ISTIN CTIVE PROPER TIES,
and that I Inland to register saw
name with th* Division of Cor
poratton*. Taltahasta*. Florida.
In accordance with the pro
vision* af th* Fktitlou* Nam*
Statute*. TeWH Section MS It.
Florida Slatvto* Tttt
JC E .IN C
Joann C EWred
Publish February 14. ItN
O EO ItX _____________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged m business at I X
Citrus Cl. W . Longwood. F L
Semlnato County. Florida, under
th* Fictitious Name af O R ­
LANDO TEAM SPORTS, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Otvtston af Car
par*(ton*. TtIlshat***. Florida.
In accordance with lha pro
visions *1 lha Fkflttou* Homo
Statutes. Town Section MS It.
Florida Statutes ttti
CMSOF C E N TR A LFL.
Mike McWoeney
Publish Fabruary 14 ItN
£ £ Q JfL
S E T T L E M IK T N O TIC E
Nolle* I* hereby gtvdn that
Samlnola Count) hat antorod
Into a settlement with Julie
Feddon relating to tosses tut
ta ln e d a t a result of an
automobile Occident occurring
on 11/11/VX. In the amount of
IA4IS XJ Details are en til* in
tha Semlnato County Employ**
Rotation* Department. IROt
S a d Second Street. Sanlord.
Florida XXT71,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GERMANROMERO
Publish: February 14. ItN

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• C A IN E S M I M M K A I N
Call In your garage koto ad by
(X noon an T u m m y «"4 **k#
advantage *1 aur special
garaga *at* ad prtoall Cali
Oaadftod naw Mr ddailsl

in-mi

LOTSOFANTIQUES
Collectibles and Iroaturas.
P R IS A TS U N
Don't mltal
718 West 1st It ^ Sahtord

MULTI FAMILY T U O SALE
Furniture, dishes, decaratlng
Hems, linen*, etc. SMB f . Park
Av*. lanlerd Friday, 11;
Saturday, 41

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DENTALAS9STANT
Espariancad will atpandad
duties needed tar busy multi
diuipllnary offlca Strong re
stortive and surgcol skills o
must Salary cdnmonmrata
with eiperienc* Avallabto
Jan t*CalHMIIS«W 8______

DIRtCDR
Far mfabiiihad cNIdcar* can
tor Education anlaspartonc*
in oarty childhoodraqulred
________ C a tim s R i_________

5 5 -Buttress
OpporluritlM

•3 U n m Minimum

DRILL OFEMTORS,
ETCHERS
AND FLAIRS

FOR IMMEDUlf SALE
Family b u u n m avallabto m
lan ia rd area P ori lim a
possibt* Income to Ut.000
Sail tor USJ88c*«i
Sartout toqulrbs only
_____ Call t a » M * X X
JANITORIAL FRANCHISES
E s la b lls h a d S a n lo rd
Are* 11too mo luoma. prlc*
U .lto 11000 mo Iftom*. price
*11 1O0 Ph 7*1 744

S trv lo

___

Tas preparation Iqm *1* up
417 » 1 7X7

12— E ld R r y Ca t e
ADULT CARE in out privet*
home. Lake M ay area X
aveilabto beds to men only
Pleat* contact VMg» *&gt;
_________ 4171X111*_________
ADULT CARE in Our private
Longwood home ] beds aval
Pleat* contact DWbto 774 417*
ADULT CARE to our privet*
home. Sanford e ra pieata
contact Hatty XBB41________

6l-Mon«ytoL4iHl
REEF DRIVINGMD STILL
GET THE RDNETI
All you need It yeu till* Jock
Diamond tar appdntmant
xaxtxf

71-HtlpWMntEd

BtiMif CdRtidPrafctmf
SENIORS, call to ttod out It
you quality tar astslanc* with
DIAPERS/PADS delivered to
your door mcnthlyXI M l tlN

21— PtrfcWRll
A0 0 PTKRS
Free medical caw. trantper
tallan. covntolhg. private
doctor plus living mpantat
Bar 7X17111 Ctoarwdtr Attoraay
John Frtckar
IW in T lM a

15— Sptlfcl WtjjCM

W inter Springs com pany
leaks Individuals with pr#
vtout production asparionc* 1
Stotts available Mon Thurt
I XPM4AM. Frl. Sal. Sun.
4AM 4 XPM or 4 X P M 4AM
U M/hr Permanent positions
Havorotool

DRIVERS IfEDED

5 9 — F in a n c iR l

TAXES PREFMED

A/C DUCT MEHANK
Im madiaIs *mR**m*at.
Kaa'i A*r. be.
H I -M il____________ TO RIM
t.*M AVON predvdt Earn to
I0X No dooriibor P T/FT
Sandiut itn / i a x to* Xiao
A O O TO TO U R M C O M E
SELL AVONHOWI
CALLm-M**arXXt-*XXl

AGENTS-REALESTATE)
74othtog succeedsllka success
W t'rt well into ou Xrd decade
of training luccoqful agents
No Hearts*7............WaTIMrtpl
WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTORS
XX HM

A G CARfilERS. Tovar**. FI.
a well established and grow
ing Central Florid* based
compare otters you
* Semi Arviual Pey Increases
* Stop Ott Pay
* Untoadng Pay
o Vacation Pay
* Safety Bonus
* Spouse Riding Program
* Average Trip ! 7 Gain
* Lai* Model Conveniunal
Tractors
It you hove 1 years tractor
trailer. OTR and snese and k*
•■parlance p*vs a goat driving
record, coll
I-M4174-MM________
IO ITO R /R EP O R TER tor local
newspaper In s u th Lake
County Immed'd* opening
Coll tor mtervlewSO* 7*4 l i t )
E D U C A T IO N A W O C A T I i
VISTA votuntoer to attitl tow
income Seminole Co parents
Ed degree or baching *&gt;p
preferred Interjersonal and
oeganualional skill Term t
year. |7 .m . Cdl 777 m l
Central Florida Legal Sen
ices. Inc

TELEMARKETER
hours. 4 PM 7PM, AAonday
through Thursday Apply in
parson laniard Herald. IM
N French Ave.osk tor Tracy

407-323-9408
Far cenveniant and acanaml
cal advertising, nothing boats
Ih* Sanlord Atvald Fas us
your ad to th* ClastUsd Dapi
and Include th* totbwtog to

A U T O A U C T IO N O E IV S R t
N EB O EO I Must have valid
driver* Ikens* aid b* abto to
drive stick Call bdween 11
SPRINT STAFFIMS. X X X II
* RILLINO CLERK t
M W hr Trakteel Loam auto
work! Pun piece to work!
F R E E RE BIST RATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IM W tM bSf-. R4H74

BOOT SHOT PORTER

tormottan:

Oaponddbto. hardewrkar with
valid F L d r iv e r licanso.
Apply Samlnoi* Ford. Inc
I I W and Lake M ay Bird

• Billing t
ohon* number
•Contact name and phone

a Start dot*

CAREEROPPOttNUTTES

M A R Y K A Y C O S M E TIC S !
C A L L FOR YOUR F R E E
FACIAL.____________» 4 tM T
NEW ATS “ Skinny Dip" thigh
cream. A t taan an Ch 4 naw*
Mow avallabto Pieata call
Hatatt* Farguswtlft P X

INSERTERS
The Santord Herald need*
paqpto to asaambl
Ing MppiamanH and
them Into Ih* newspaper
Must be 14 yrt *r over, have
own Iransporfation and phone,
and b* avallabto to work on
short fettle# S4XShtour Part
time Retirees welcome to
apply. « aply In person San
tord Htfuld. XM N. French
Av*., Santord

UPTOMTE

ORDERLIES

tog*. Wive truces, run chain
tow. etc. Co benefits I Start *7
hr. Echefs Tree Set XXX«X*

UN EC 0 0 K
EeporNnced only. Fast and
clean Apply to per son.
Christo's Classic. 117 W. 1*7 SI

1M0-2S74M0

EXT. IMS

CONSTRUCTIONHOMERS

SS.ttparmhuto
M UST BE IIYRS
Precall Co ls07ltW74X

Com pay. steady work. Will
train *447X4t*7S(r mas*ai a

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Inovated laclllV an tha
cutting edge ol wsaarch
II hr shift Call*** S0O1
• M ACHINBT a
III class shop! Plenty ol
work l No lay ott hare I Good
benelilsl Call us today!
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
7** W llt k S t . m i l 74
O O FFIC B R U IM IR *
It 11 hr Co ado provided
Good driving r a v d counts
her* Full benefits Call
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
7 * * W M th S t.»)tll*

ORDER TARERSNEEDED
No sailing Invdved Greet
pay. tun atmosphq* Call
Mr F tyn n a U X lfR )________
PART Tins* Yard Garden Help
ttolhrsaw eek Rhr
414 Virginia Are, SantonJ

PRESCHOOL UCHCR
The Kid'S Kornev F/T X yrs
olds Experienced Appt
XWWXI____________________
e P R IN TE R HH .PER*
Good pay good company
train completely toneftfsl
F R E E REGISTRATION
AJIA EMPLOYMENT
TeeWXWkSt. » lt t 7 t

RECEFTKNIST
Needed tor tmoilofIK* Light
typing, filing reqrlred Apply
at SUPERIOR MOLDINGS
177 Power Cl. tontord from
lam to noon Feb toll_______

be a ebto to tyw IS .
computer litoral* and word
processing * plus 41 hr work
week, aecollenl benefits, end
compektive salary Neal op
peranc* and a positive at
titude a mutt Pleas* sand
resuvnato
Blind Boa *W
Sanlord Herald
P O Bos 1447
Santord. FI UNI IM7
•

SALES

P / T. Sanlerd/Lak* M ary
Area Weekend trttts Clast O
guard Itconaa r*q 1*4 t i l l

TEACH81S
Mutt hav* aarrsd M hrt
toward a CDA or oqutvatont,
deque to early
im loot
childhood

4 * 4 4 * 4 4 * * * 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 * 4

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AccapHng applications
Monday Friday, * 4.
DsRoryM aaarMN.il-*!,
PaRary MI-M444M

AND MORE!!!

MEDICAL

SECURITY 0NICERS
Full lima. ValMFLO drivers

4

Full Dm* l i t shtlt

LPN
It PM 7 AM
Port lima Apply in parson
Lakevtow Nursing Center, f it
East Xnd Street. Smksrd

Part lima CanwrttkMi basts
Call XI m i ________________

For *11 lull time khitts: X X.
117,4 X II Mutt bocertiftod

SfORTS/FINANCE/ST0CXS

area X7 7M1I77_________
M EDICAL HELP

LOCAL progressbe employer

, Pay I*** Shoes I* tookMg lor
in# Ovon# City and
O o la n d o r a * . B s n s l l l t
package, cempahilv* wag*,
ftoiibto hours Apply at Pay
tat* Shoes Sanford In W*1
Mart stopping center
No (Tien* colls pleat*
CAREOIVER POSITION tor X
•Idsry women Live In or out
fittertrees required 4 day* a
week Sontord ore* XXX X X
cm

M A JO R DO M O / H O U S E ­
K E E P E R E s p a rla n c td
live in. lull lima Lake Mary

RECEPTIONIST

17 IM h r. Naaxp rwc Im mtf.

TOURCLASSIFIEDtt
TOUSANYTIME
0AYOR NIGHT!

MACHIMST
Esparianc* noctosary Good
banatits. Apply Af 1W0 W
Airport BI » d . Salford

Position open tor an ospovi

ASSEMHY/MCTOCY

FAX

ONumborafdars
like your ad to run

FLLLT R tS L R V I

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3040 W tS T S R 46. SANI ORD

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loft af mkc.l 114 E. Cotoman
Circt*. Sanford to Ptoocretl

Write A
Want Ad
That Sells!
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
works best w h en it contains
w hat the reader w ant* to know.

GIVE FACTO
Pm yewtalfta tbo Wyw'a glam. Wbal n d l &gt;•• ■••*tokaavf
Uat Dm Rasa'* age, ■aditiaa. afaa, breed name, a d d and
appredmat* vale* IT »*■&gt;# (*1Hm a car, BUM lha ijy t ot
trenaoMetott, odXagt (X If* tow) usd special aqi

DON’T EMBELLISH:
Its rteby btwiaaet to M s p n b and H Went
c h . m of.u nvH Mutwdinq informalton m*y pvt a buyer
your hauss. It may alt* |*« yew a pwnch in th* non

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BE AVAILABLE:

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wbonyoaradnus*.
■fata lha doa;qa wffl bo. MoM
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USE YOUR NAME:
M w w is w k ^ H

Polnthg

O — n ln t jtrv Ic D
FLORIDA S TA TE REQUIRES

all contractor* Id registered
or certified To verify a (fata
contractor* Ikense call
I *181417*41 Occuqaltonal
are reqdred by in*
county and can be verified by
calling XXlTIW.ad.74B

C LE A N IN O : RotNontlal
commercial Oihllfy work.
Affordable rate* 11 &gt; W
T.J.'S Will clean your house or
office fo your saiitfocfton.
Very reasonable. Uc/In*. Call
justtoeatdtXBXRt*________
X B R ta*.tB R M *,4B R U 4W
A preltutorial, commercial

RtmosWIng

Air Duct Clwilnfl

PhclogfBphy

AIR DUCT CLKAMNO. gutter
cleoning/tcreenlng. chi
sweep Insured Ybsaig'k Sorv
ice. ik m oM cn Y i m i

C o n c r# t
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Boat. I Man Qualty Opera

Floorhg
HARDWOOOFIOORINO

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TO M O L S IN ) d R - 0 4 - f

CARPENTER All Hndl if ham*
repair*, painting A ceramic
tile. Richard Grow
Ml H7i

Czrpct Owning
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O : *
Poor-1 tT* « Mwm cleaned
er dry team. Guaranteed
lowestpvket W 7 N »S »I
SAM'S C A R P ET CLEANINO
pie* strip and tortf floor*.
Ro*ld*ntlat/Cbn«n*rci*l 14

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A TOUCH A M M Clean
**rvlc*. U c / lM . Ouallty
ctoontogat if ib e d B lW W

humMnq
KHchtn R»mo4Rllng

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/roe.
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IN D O O R R OU T O O O R
Puttering Romadel naw and
h t s t o r lc h o m # ^ m i» l^ ^ ^

Homo Improvmtnt
AFFORDABLE Hewq Repair.
Dependable All (4uto*. Call

tor tree u t M k h w lm im

JLDOES TALL
Fin It right af a prk* you can
afford. Lic'd/ln* From tfart
I* ftoWt. Carwortry. plumb
Ing- electrical, and reefing
eve* O yr*. ef ixortonr*. N »
m rm trS W M M N R r k .

CUSTOM PAINTINB by Jeffrey
Power Inf /eat.. I k 'd . In*
Freautlmato* .
I l l lies
S TU C C O re p a ir, painting,
coaling*, prottura washing. A
caulking F ra * M l4447*44

PHOTOGRAPHY unique par
son*I trod portrait shot In a
natural serftog or horn*. Nat'I
award winner 1*11174

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RES./COMM. Vlfql S tdlnTT
Alum. F ra m in g Orywall.
Dear*. Roofing. Cmcreto
xu a nx... L i b u m . c b c h w w

hrL ” 4W INr

R ES TO R A TIO N , O R Y W A L L .
metal studs, doo,*. trim, aid
tog. porches, decto. garobos
SSS-XMI

L A M CABINET. Cabinet work
at reasonable rab* Kitchens
R Bathroom*. R o fa cln g .
custom modi can tor fops.
bookcases, specblty
Far mara into call 1141771

Ask tor Leon

JinHorW tfrvtc—
RUG CLEAN MH1DN1AL
CommarcUI/RasN. XXI-4XIX

Lawfecttlnfl*
CYPRESS M ULCH tll/ y a rd .
1M % Grad* A , milled in
Longwood Call so tor a fro*
utlmats an your tree trim
mlog and re toaval I Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
AJIA Tree SarvkaBt-Sia
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TOM A JEFF * LA IR C A R D
retosl Fraoatf..........AW-TRW

A R A PLUMBING A SEWER,
Leaky faucall* Running
toilstsT *W could talv* your
prkbUm. Water footer*,’ 14 hr
*14 O l 111)

Pressure q«inlng
OUN R I T I i Clean drtvewaysj
raaf*. pool d*Wt. walks.
_ J »h * s F r* * * rt; l i e i n _
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Swimming
Service/' f c p R l r
W EEK LY SERVICE tram 141

mo O qm Rlto Pwl Service ;
XWXX7I
Robert Sleemaker

T r t t Servlet

C X E T .

tr YOU NEED ADOTIONAL HELP. CALL Y in SANFORD
HERALD AND WI WILL HELP YOU WORD TOUR AD.

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"Let the Protosstanalt do It *
Free ntlmetot .......xn XXX*

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And that Irung nobody con (bach you." — (Spamth
matador) El CordMwo.

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' Lake MaryBlvd
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LABOR M I I P N E E D F D I
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ereileble Doily pay. no lee
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103— Houses
Unfurnished/ Rent

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♦ 3 - Rooms for Rent
A O U IC T. (lean rm . kitchen
phone, loundry Apt* a.ail
able alto 1M B up m i n i
CLCAN ROOMS, thgie ttorting
|7*/wk K ltch m phono,
laundry, video garnet ett
tlreelparking I X U l l
C L IA N FURNISHED ROOM
W/ kitchen avail Ulfek. t u
vw Downtown &gt;7) ion

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F u rn ish e d / Rent
NOTICE
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advertisements ere trisect to
the federal Fair Mouthg Act.
nhich makes It lllegel ta
advertba any preterenca. Ilm
Italian or discrim ination
based at race, color, religion,
tea. hotdicap. familial status
ar net local er

.A L L U TIL ITIK S pad on l bdrm
. Clean. Minds, cagtet. A/C. no
pets Uao ♦ deo » MM
OETACHED 0AR 4D I AFT. I
bdrm . I bath UWmonth. U M
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shaded SJOOmo I M l damage
dep m o oe sa sLtoLMyd
LA H f'o e o
tm dl 1 bdrm
cottage m m fenwd yard 100
par nee a plus UOOtecur tty
Call PS 7T1

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CASSUMtifT
Upscale, single stery. potto
A'ApertmenH 1BMoamt Ideal
tor Mdirldualar coupte
__________ t o p e n __________
CONVENISNT TO downtown }
bdrm. I bam. Single story.
. quiet. w/dheohupMli mo
m 7747__________
COUNTRY LOO tOME. Lg 1
Bdrm w/garage Great tor
Seniors Sloe paysall M l 4743
^ ISTOP 1C downtown iantoct
^ Very dean l/l kitchen. Ilv
£ . r m „ appll . lanced yard.

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1 bdrm. SOM mo and up

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323400

aoo too MOD sq It Free rant
w / llm o teese. Iron SI AS/mo
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S E C U R IT Y WARStOUSE 4AA
and Old Laka Altary Bled
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s.ggg sq it. of
fle/warehouse ’ finished of
flee space also avdlaMe
Kapassfca Realty,l » X l i l t

117— Commercial
_______ Rentes______
1 RAY W/OFFICE automotive
repair shop For more Into
call Phil Bettis » tu t

NEW Santord slices end or
werehouses aM 1100 kg ft
Spactal, UU/nso IM MM
SANFONO OtlKt space. MOO
sq ft building tdel. IJOO sq
It per office unit I I TOM
S A N F O N O FR E N C H A V E
UK/month, inclutrs utilities
1 room suite
■ IM MdO
MO SO F E E T tor latte on 1/ 01.
successful oslslng anchor
businesses Good parting and
lig hting Great visibility
Asking QaOO mo t l ass* work

Stenstrom Rentals

suns.

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yard, if I t am » t . Lk Mary
UOO/me 1st A lad Call otter
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J BEDROOM with cent H/A.
la rg e fenced y a rd , and
screened room Orly MOO down
Why rant? The Hllllm aa
Oroap. Inc RoottorSTI ISIS

i 05— Duplex___ Triplex/Wen!
CLEAN 1/1. now Amring. C/MA
hook ups. No dms . Airport
and Santord Avo. saSVmo
ptusl/mo etc SSSalST
U N F O R D . S bdrm. carport,
kocurlty system lull kit.,
mtlMdtscountedSalt
LAKE MARY. 1 Bctm carpet
C/HA. appll. mhi's. lanced
j* rd ja o d _* r* * _4 J_* 7 l* ___

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m OROABU HOMf \
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F H A O R VA At LOW ASSX
A NO t and owner financing at
low at MOO mat Gov t Fore
closures. Repost Seminote.
Orange. Volusle
Sanlerd tost than SUM daem
• 1/1 Acre V I. fenced appll
oners M l too
• Oyer 1/1 octet 1/1, liv. din.
tom rm Satellite did uaeoo
0 Renovated V i's Newer roof,
carpal, point, garaga. ter.
porch Vd.000
a Foot 1/1. H r. doing, lom
rm t Over 1.000 sg It IM MO
Assume Mo Ooahtyl oin . te n
F i l l ue.soo a m . goot. saoe
P IT I SS.IOO f i n spill plan
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- H/A. appliances, mini Minds
. Santord SS7S/mp B4 4I14

RV LOTSi Outet pak/St Johns
River Lemon Bull Rd oil
Miry CIS Osteen ta m 117*

141— Homts for Salt
EXCHANOE OR SE LL your
properly located anywhere I
Investors Reattp /la Sail
HA1EL O LE N V i. vaulted
celt, landscaped «v sprinters 0
yrsokd ITS root» m s
LARO E FO O L HOM E
•ireplece. trees, low leset
near Lk M a ry t i l l . 000
M cAdam s G ro u p
Baa
(Williamson) Odell 114(141
tier heurt P I a/41__________
LONOWOOD The Lendings'
V i's fireplace, huge temd
p a rc h , s e c u r it y g a te d
tn lra n c e . pool. Ia n n is ,
orctlltnl schools SIM.VOO
PhyllisCepponi Realtor
ThaFrudmlial Flcride Realty
4B74 1 tm a E »t IN
MOVING. MUST S IL L DUE TO
ILLNESS 1 bdrni I bath
living rm. kitchen dining rm.
huge family rm New wiring
A/C. and ptumbhg Security
features W tOOtP 77S leal
U N F O R O DUPLEX Top con
ditien. Good nqghborhoud
IN *00
Cal otter ipm
_________ 407 S/4 *0S4_______
SAN FO R D C h a rm in g ra
novaled M s style bungalow
Hug* Ism rm . enty hitch
en tpl New oak cabinets V I.
deteiched 1 car garaga w'
badraam/alllco screened
ga/rbew hot tub .
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Call Phyllis Capposi. Realtor.
The Piudmnal Fkrida Reality
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have homes m di areas of
Seminole. Orenm. Volusia
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#1/1 with flreplaca. newer
carpet and life. iaa.eoo
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3214759...............321-2257

STEN STR O M

H A I.L R E A L L Y
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REALTY,

Laketront 1/t home. UI.MO
V I earner tot a&gt;r
Sal.MO
tier I acres) Termil Country I
i n n . lam . air. lenctd.U7.Mu
1/1/1. loaded w/toebretl Vf.fOO

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SEIURSII BUYERS!!
We LIST A SELL more Prop
erty than Anyone In me
GREATER U N F O R O /L A K E
MARY Areal I Call Us
A N YTIM E I

323-5774
•HUOE 1/1. detedwd garage.
dbt lot Needs work tn.M0
*1/1. quiet stroel. kneed yard
Seller pays d o in g costs
M7 *00
■ U T R E E D ACRES
Mobile
hom o, near Lk Jatsup.

322-2420 * 321-2720

SANFORD • UKE MARY
•In Our 3lh Yur*

airport and beltway TER M S
Ut.«00

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109— Mobile Home
Lott / W»nf

OIRN I bdrm d p k i. Cant

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Markham Wds. area. an. 1 U
acres Fasturo/stabto HOI 000
LK. M ary custom beslts
aa/i. pool, itoi too
o i/l.over la c ra .IU l too
r a n . Macrospooi/spalil* *00

r e a l

221-G ood Things
to Eat

OELTONA Lake Butler Chain
41 acre, haaelly treed West
side Lake Ooy to tit 000
W. Maltciaerskl. I ll 1*U

STRAWBERRIES U Pkb: O p Z
♦am J**l Celery A w 1 ml E
ot Santord 1 ml N of SI Rd
*4 ftoapt Farms n i /MA

223—M iscellaneous
• ATTENTION: Flea markaf.

OF FICE/warehawse space 1100
Sq II Prime bcellen at
entrance to CenTal Fla Re
Btonal Airport &lt;0/111 7*0/
SAN FO R D to ast sq ft I phase,
sprinklers U/sq I Stenstrom
Beatty Inc. Jwss Dpi* STS l i l t

HUD HOIKS.

1 4 3 -W a te rfro n t
Proper ty /S a le

l i t — Appliances
/ Furniture___

115— Industrial
Rentals

n a -0 «ic e
Space/ Rtnt

O SUN LAND S/l wker carport
new paint, now copet Cleon I
1171 mo 11.1 sac
OSHADOW L A R I WOODS i n S
w/ * lo cor garage, fpk . well
A septic ItOD/mo. ttoo sac
B I T JOHNS R IVER S/l •/
garage, hardwood floors, boot
slip View I tOOO/mo ttOO/sec
• SAN FO R D &gt;/t opt CHA.
patio, dean MOO'mo UOO sac
Slamtram Realty, toe.
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“ Va a fW
ew„THfr
It** It was our own" Jim Doyle
STS tats Alter tPOA SWIMS
SUNLAND J bedrmm. family
roam, control tYA. Iroshly
painted SSOO/ma . 1st and Iasi
plus U M W lO M ld to r Spm
S BORM. MM morth plus SaOO
s e c u r i t y d e p o s it and
references
.
m SSal
S RORM. I RATH. Tear garage
Fenced yard saSRmonm. 1st.
lost phis deposit RBI S Locust

KIT ’N* CARLYI.E® h&gt; Ij u t ) Wri*hl

LONOWOOD/LAKI MARYMtd site storage warehouses,

01 AAR Y 1 bdrm. I bam home.
Honda rm. leketant M il mo
ptwssoc H a e R a a ty rn tilt
From U M d*svssl Why rerrtt
The Hilliman Ooup.
SStASSS ________
Realtor
LAROE I STORY. Historic * t
•rket. J bdrm. 1 bom. den.
br vastest room, corande mth
p o rc h sw in g I f S t me
I 407 im MM A U tor Jett
M AYFAIR, 1/1. eic area, avail
S/IS C M*. W O hook up
OASA/mo uot/dnt M l a n i
SANFORD &gt; bdrm 1&gt;1 bam
let etronl house tdO/mo
___________M l MM__________
U N F O R D GOLDSBORO
R EN T TOCM7N
I tdrm . now Htchon. air
U .OOOdown (MQ/ww tat tW
SANFORO. ifU Tit Hotly Ave
MtO/mo m toto ottice tat
*774 homo MO MHpoger
S A N F O R D B ry n Haven I
bdrm. I bam. no* pauit and
c a r p a l, lanced, garage
taco monih It ; Real Court
w o r n i or m t t n __________
U N F O R D . 1/1. C ttA . garage
iSM me wim Ip lease Ml
M7 IW o rm tU a e v o s

. f e l l ROOM AtOBOAROe
Oad mill thara I tMrm homo m
e.changa tor help w/ daugn
ten. M A It Idal tor tingla
_nwnaro|der_2onon_m_rrjj_

114— Werdtoute
Space / te n t

kt %

E s t a t e . In c .

Sum

322-74M

MORGAN REALTY
R E M O O IL B O I 1/IH . now
kit. cab nets, carpet, and heat
A atr. lam rml 114.toe

catoneh. corner let. 117,toe
r n root oHke u l t m heme
NO lit* pager Open Mt 101
R EALTO R S WELCOME

SECLUDED A N D CLOSBI
1/1is. hardwood floors, new
carpal, lanced yard I Uf.M*

SANFORO

141— Homes lor Sale
SANTORO fOCLHOME
|7» too 1 or a bdrm. IW bath
l./M ♦ sq It Miqe master!
Fam rm w/liieplace Re
modeled kitchen/bath, new
carpet, sprinkler, security
system Peddle fans, custom
window treatments, quiet
cut de tec Im m e cu le te l
Owner 111 VM4altert_______

153— AcreageLots/Sale
OCLTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile home or
name site, horses, cattle,
farming, or nursery lored
agricultural SI.*00 per acre
Smell dawn payment with
ewner financing tQ4 147 I I n

155-Condominiums
Co-Op / Sele
I BEDROOM. &gt; RATH, living
rm. dming rm. ter porch
kitchen ell eppi MO MM local

157-Mobile
Homes /Sale
* BANK W ill FINANCE*
Family Park ’1/ Fleetwood
14&gt;40 1/1 like new 91*0 per
month (W A C l ml ION down
Call Marlin P I *1*0________

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME 9ARR
I4a4a l/ l spilt. '94 Bayspring,
control M/A tcraan room
14 *00
H i l l in . U Borkthire. can
tral H/A. raltad screen room,
carport SI 1.000
I4 iI* V I. U Fairmont Vlsto.
central H/A. wathor/dryor.
dnhwether, oil electric, ca
thodral callings, vinyl siding,
thingla root, northern Intuia
lion 111 000
14a4S i n spill. 'U Paarton.1
central H/A. carport SIUOO
C a U m a ita o rM IlM l
LIKE NEW. RUT CHEAPER
Newly remodeled spacious J
Bdrm. new furniture A appl.
big fl rm. carport Samar
Park DaBary 111000111*7*7
M OBILE HOME U.MO Car
naga Cava Nagstiabia 1
bdrm. all appl H I *141
NEW IW4-S. NO DOWN. I*N
Inlervtl. It X tf. ItlS/MO.
14 X 70. UM/mo MS 170*
S B. ORLANDO. Mai Tai VII
lag*. M a *0. &gt; Bdrm. 1 Bam
Ka cash naeded. lust good
crodit____________407 t a 1044
SANFORD Roy41 Cove. M iU . 1
bdrm. I bam. control H/A.
tots ot oatrasl Vary ctoan and
nice Will sacrlflca tor balance
ol loan (under IH.OOOI 414 M14
1 MOBILE HOMES. In adult
parks. Palm Vallay and
Fairways tOllaVI/a

159— Real Estate
Wanted
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS wim or
without approvals. 10G1000
acres Waterfront a plus Call
Terry Clayton *04 711 NOS

1*0— Business
For Sale
FOR U L E . Newly renovated
sandwich shop Eoty hours.
Ilcentad for coloring t it 100
H i tail days 111 17*1 nights

• AIR C O N D ITIO N E R , wall
unit, coots big area 1*1 Call
awnings 11411/7___________
AMANA Relrigerator Freetar.
14tt. A I Condition
1100
414 Virginia Ave Santord
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV'S.
E T C . B U Y -S E L L -T R A D E INS. CHEEPO DEPOT. Ill*
FRENCHAVE.
I ll 1144
A P P LIA N C E S I Boil pru ts.
Best Warranty. Best Service I
Washers, dryers, microwaves
W* buy appliances! Delivery
treat A ♦ Rest, 114 1141
• DRYER. Kenmore. avocado
In good condition U l Call
411 1114____________________
KENMORE Washer end Dry or.
tno tor bom M Nrew iw . MO
Toaster awo, 411 M l Qiao
MAYTAG WA1HER. Kenmore
Dryer. UOO for bom Works
greet Call H I 1170__________

PANASONIC 44ICROWAVI,
only a months old tit Mltc
114 1*01
h a t i a p p l ia n c e * m s
FRENCHAVE. SANFORD
R o f r lg a r a t o r , S to v e s .
Washers Oryers F rw I yr
labor werr Del even 114*041
RECLINER. IM Queen soil
side waterbed w'ltght wood
canopy tramo. dresser end
side table U M Maple dmett*
lab!* w/no chairs. U l If cu
ft Refrigerator w Icemaker
UOO__________ Call 104114
REFRIGERATOR Apartment
Sit*, almond
t ill
______
11111*7________ __
OVACUUM Hoover upright,
wim bags and attachments
Good Condition U l Call O l
4401_______________________
O WING BACK CHAIR. Mauve
in mint condition Poid U7* at
Soars, will sacrlflca tor UOO
174 M4I aveningt

115—Computers
LASER PRINTER immuiatet
HP MOO XT Computer 1)71

Can na

rn

119—Office Supplies
/ Eg uipm ent____
EXEC. O EIK. credent*, can
toronco table, couch, chairs
All tor llM o r will spilt
Cali na ITU

193— Lxwn 8&gt; Garden
• E O O E R i E Z Rol l
Kawasaki FA IM. gas engine
U l Catini 7*1*

195—M achine ry/Toois
SMALL OOIER. * way blade,
ready to work 41.100
407 i n 4111.

1 9 9 - P e ts * S u p p lie r
a ROTTW EILER /LABR AD O R
Puppy Parents on premises.
Very beautiful, playful and
smart Only U l Mutt •** to
W roclaw . Call n i / l M

211— Antiques/
____ Collectibles___
ANTIQUE Dming room suit*,
dark wood t&gt;dt board. China
closat. labia wH eat and 4
chairs Good cond . must toll
Asking UtOO. worth much
Call M l 0110
215— B o a ts e n d

Accessories
14 FT. BOAT and traitor M
horsepower motor U*t FIRM
Call 407 AM 4041____________
014 F T 6OWRIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o-b. low hours with
traitor 4L100 111 0144________
• 1*44 SKI/FItH BOAT M HP
Marc . ml traitor. Runt graetl
U.OOO Partial linanca**! 710*
• IN I REOAL Madellton. t r
10". 4 cyl In outboerd motor
w'drlv* cm traitor 41.000 OBO
4M 4044 ariaa OKI evei
#14 F T PONTOON Real, all
fiberglass 140 HP Evanrudt.
Very fast I Many aitras IIU
now. Only 410.400 111 44*0
• ’n I T ORADYW HITE OMC
I/O. tookt new. 114.000 OBO
Sanford m i l M ____________
t r TID IC R A F T , 1/ ft bowrlder
Last man 40 hrt No Am* to
me s***s n i i n i or no itoi

auctions, garden party Salt
mg portable public adrass
system, al watt power, IT"
speaker, varl speed stereo re
c a rd p la y a r , a s ta tic
microphone, light weight case
This Is * UtO vatu*, only 1100
_________Call m alto________
CHEST Frw ie r SM Heavy duty
metal desk US Power mower
I d E k edger 111 I t " stereo
speakers UP *a M l I apt
• "C LA W FO O T IRON T U B "
Wim shower attachment, good
shape!!00 Pleas* call JU HOI
PANASONIC VHS Camcorder
PVDOO wim hard shall cast
Alt accessories and tripod UOO

i»m o _______________

POOL 14 ft Leisuretime, top of
mo lino wim ail accessories
F ir si saoo n o se*o___________
• R E P L IC A Antique phone,
solid oak In perfect condition
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Astronauts head to Russia with...oatmeal?
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
CAI'E C A N A V E R A L - Th e y're proa at travelInn light. But for this trip — a apace program find
— they want to lx- prepared.
When astronnuta Norman Thagard and Bonnie
Dunbar leave next week for a year of cosmonaut
training In Kuastu. they'll be taking along eomr of
t hr comforts of home.
For Thagard. 50. a physician who designs
amplifiers In Ills sparr lime, that means u stereo.
T V and VCR.
For Dunbar. 44. a biomedical engineer, that
means a tool kit. batteries, film, and — oh yes —
Instant oatmeal.
"Th rre arc no 7-Elevcn storrs over th rre ."
Dunbar explained Tuesday.
Thagard and Dunbar are the first Americans
assigned to Russln's cosmonaut training pro­
gram. It's part of the same agreement that had
Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krtkalev flying last
week on space shuttle Discovery.

Under the ustronaul-cosm onaut exrhungc
program. Thagard will be rocketed Into orbit
aboard a Russian Soyuz In March 1005 and will
spend three months on Russia's space station
Mir. conducting mostly m rdlcal experiments.
Dunbar Is his backup.
Neither volunteered to go. N A S A asked them,
and they happily obliged.
"Being the first American to fly In the Russian
program offsets any disadvantages." Thagard
said Tuesday.
"Since I'll have m y family there, the thing I
would miss most won't he missing." he added.
Only about a dozen or so of the 100 uslronuuts
expressed u strong deslrr to go to Russia: many
were reluctant for fumlly reasons. T h e National
Aeronautics and Space A d m in istratio n a n ­
nounced Its final selection on Feb. 3.
The Russian Space Agency Is handling all thr
arrangements. Just as N ASA did for Krlkalcv and
Ills backup. Russian cosmonaut Vladim ir Titov,
when the two arrived at Johnson Sjiace Center In
Houston In 1992.

Party’s over in New Orleans
By MARY POSTBR
NEW O R L E A N S - Pounding
heads r r p l a c r d p o u n d in g
hearts as the city sobered up
and simmered down today,
putting Mardi Gras and Its
raucous revelry’ behind
A wedge ol New Orleans
mounted police staged the
city's last parade. Followed by
street sweepers, they flopped
down Bourbon Street at pre­
cisely m idnight, bringing the
curtain dow n on the biggest
party of the year In the city
known as T h e Big Easy.
It was about time. In th r
opinion of New Orleans native
Marilyn N onenm acL-r.
"I've been at It 64 years."
she said. " A ll my life. And
believe m e . a n yo n e w h o
makes It u ntil midnight Is glad
to tee Lent and a little re­
straint get here ."
One d e a t h m a rre d t hi s
year's Carnival. A 29-year-old
Virginian fell out a hotel
w in d ow , s a id police Sgt .
Gilbert Johnson. The victim's
Identity was not Immediately
released.

Legal Notices
Menu el liter ill s b V
NOTICE IS H E R E 8 V GIVEN
thel by virtue of the! tefttln
Writ el E mutton issued out ol
end totdsv iso tool ct mo Circuit
Court ol termnoie County, F lor
ido. Com m i loJTCAWL upon a
final ludgment rendered In Iho
otorouid Court on the lim doy
ol November A.D t i n . M Itiot
certain com entitled Frank S
Farruggla and Ratom arla
F a r r v u la . P la ln t lll v i.
Divortltiod Root Eklato Sorv
lea*, lac.. Oolondanl which
a(would Writ at Elocution wot
delivered to mo o» Shorlff at
SomWaio County. Florida and I
have lotted Upon all ttw rt*M.
title ond (nterett of the Orion
dent Ol tor kitted Real Estate
Services. Inc . In and to the
toiiooing described property,
told property being locotod In
Seminole County. Florida more
p articularly described ai

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Subject property Ik daocrfeod Ok

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The Northerly 17 00 fool ol the
lallewtnf described parcel:
Commence at m * “
corner at let IS In Block 0 In
a n d a c c o r d i n g ta th e
AMENDED F L A T OF BLOCK
S .O .O B H O F W ILDM ERE. as
recorded in Flat Beak 1 Fage
00. of the Fublk Records el
Seminole C ounty, Florida:
•hence run East 77 IS feet lo the
Point ol Beginning: thence rset
Net degrees JT W U k feet to Ihe
Easterly right of way lino ol
Oatord Aronue; thence run
Northeasterly along mo Easier
ly right ol way lino of Oiford
Atomic o distance el 71 leal:
thence run Easterty parallel to
the South line of Lei 77 In Block
0 el sod subdivision a distance
01 IM loot, thence run South,
parallel lo the East line el sold
Let X le the South line ol sold
Lei M: thence Westerly slang
sold South line of Lot It lo the
Po.nl o! Beginning.
AND,
That tortoln portion ol Block I
of AMENDED F L A T SOUTH
WILDMERE as recorded In Flat
Book s. Page PA el me Public
Records ol Seminole County,
F lorIdo described as follows:
Beginning 1 » fool West of ihe
Northeast corner of Let I. of
A M E N D E D F L A T SO U TH
WILDMERE oe recorded m Plat
Book A Page PA of me Public
records of Seminole County.
F lor Me. thence run SSI degrees
STW 111 Fief, thence run Net
degrees JT W 11
run Eesl 1100 feet lo the
a | fUnlrn ky i

Said parcel confining 7,110
sguert feel, more or lets
end the undersigned at Sheriff
el Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M an the isth
doy Ol March A.D. IPOA otter tor
solo ond M il to the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT T O ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIEN S, ol tho
Front |Weal I Door, ol It* stops
ol the Seminole County Court
hosrM w Sanford. Florida. Ihe
above described property
Thai sold solo lo being made
to satisfy the terms of IMS Writ

Before m idnight, when "Fat
Tuesday" subsides Into Ash
Wednesday, more than a m il­
lion people packrd the French
Quarter for one last prr-Lrn tcn
binge of drinking, dancing and
debauchery.
"I'm 73 years old and I've
seen things In public here that
I never even saw In prlvute
before." said Fred Jefferson, u
r e t i r e d g r o c e r fro m D e s
Moines. Iowa
T h e la scivio us showered
strings of plastic beads on
women heeding pleas to bare
their breasts. C o s t u me s
ranged from profane to posh,
silly to satirical.
Clarinetist Pete Fountain
and his Half-Fast Marching
C lu b sa shayed d o w n one
parade route In tutus Tuesday.
A half-dozen people. In ­
cluding a baby, dressed up us
a bloody body part and carried
signs proclaiming them the
"Jo h n W ayne Bobbitt fam ily."
A r ol l er - skat i ng , baseball
bat-tollng "T o n y a H arding"
made her way tt rough the
crowd.

Donald F Esimper. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS ABIITIES ACT OF IMO. 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 THE PROCEEDING
SHOULO C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R IF F ’S O F F IC E . I N
F O R C C A B L I W B ITS SEC
T IO N . IMS TOTH 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
T H E PROCEED ING T E L E
PHONE 1007) UOOAM T T D
1407) 17] 1 U )

Published February ». IS. Zl.
March I. with me sale being
March i a lees
D E O IS
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL C A IIN O .1
tb W I-C F A
SCSO INCIDENT NO.!
IN R E: FOR FEITURE OF
1*71 CHEVROLET IMPALA
VINIIMJtHJVIMeSJ
NOTICE OF F O R FE ITU R E
PROCEIDINO
TO : Alphonio Cosby
1711Washington Street
Senlord. Florida 1J771
end ell ethers who claim an
Interest In Ihe follow in g
property
It n CHEVROLET IM P A U L
VIN iiMTtttjYiieeei
Done Id F. E simper, el Ihe
Seminole County Sheriff's Of
Ike. Semlnot* County. Florida,
th ro u g h h it a ll lc a r t , in
vestigetars or agents, soiled the
above property on November Ig.
ten. at or near Main Street end
Canaan Read. tomlnoto County.
Florida, and It presently holding
said property N r the purpose at
forfeiture pursuant lo Sections
*12 X I *22 704. Florida Statutes,
and will REQUEST that an
Hanarabla Judge of tho Circuit
Court. ElgMaenlh Judicial
Clrcutl. Seminole County, Flor­
ida. find probable cause met the
above property should bo
forfeited lo the above agency.
You will bo tent • copy of the
Order finding Probable Co u m
once II It signed by the Judge
and II will advlM you hew end
when to respond lo mis reguotl
for forfeiture
I H E R EB Y C E R TIF Y TH A T
a true and correct copy ef this
Hoi ice was sent le Ihe above
named addresses by U.S. regie
fared mall, return receipt fpquested. mis l»th day ef De
camber, Iff],
M ARY ANN KLEIN
LEG AL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No SITU*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
S H E B IFF’S OFFICE
IMS Jtlh Shoot
Sanford. Florida JJ77J *7t*
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Publish: February A *. IL IA
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Dunbar antlcl|uiles there will be "a lot of rough
edges to stmxilh out Just brrausr It's u new
program ." Idenllfylng those rough edges will be
an luqiortnnt |&gt;art of their Job — four American
astronauts are to follow Thagard to Mir and up to
10 shullle-Mlr dockings are planned before the
two countries start building a Joint space station
In 1997.

B y L V N N IL B IR

AP Television Wrltor
LOS A N G E L E S A Tonya
Harding Interview helped C BS
notch a ratings victory for the
news magazine "E y e to Eye
With Connie C h u n g " und record
ratings from the W inter O ly m ­
pics expanded the network's
lead.
For the week of Feb. 7-13, the
network won Its largest margin
of victory so fur this season with
a 16 H uverage rating, widening
Its m a rg in In the Fe b ru u ry
sweeps.
A IK ' was second with u 13
rating, followed by NBC with
11.8 and Fox Broadcasting Co.
w ith an 8 ra tin g , the A .C .
Nielsen Co. reported Tuesday.
One r atings point equals
942.000 television households
The all-important sweeps are
quarterly ratings periods that
determine advertising rates for
local netw ork affiliates. Th e
current sweeps runs from Feb. 3
to March 2.
Viewers also gave a victory to
" E y e to E y e w i t h C o n n i e
C h u n g . " w h i c h e a r n e d Its
highest rating. 17.4. and un 11th
place finish for the week featur­
ing Harding, embroiled In con­
troversy over the assault on

ADC counted lour series In the
loji 10: "Hom e Im provem ent" In
second place: "R osranne” In
fifth: "C o a ch" at No. 8 and
"Grace Under Fire” In ninth
place.

nkatliis* rival Nanc y Kerrigan.
('IIS ' broadcast of I h r Olym pic
opening rrrrm o n lrs Saturday.
Ihe fsevcnih-ninkril program for
thr week, reached Ihe large*!
a u d lrn rr for thr errrm ony In Ihe
history of ihe winter Olym pic
Games, an estimated 64 million
|&gt;roplr.

N DC counted three of Ihe
most-watched shows: the No. 4
"Seinfeld” and "Frasier" and
"W in g s." sixth and 10th. resjierUvely.

Th e evening's 20.9 rating was
an Improvement of 43 |&gt;errent
over thr ratings two years ago at
Albertville. France, when the
oj»r «!ng rrrrm o n lrs drew a 14.5
rating Th e next most-watched
opening ceremony was for Ihe
19801..iki- Placid games

Am ong Ihe evening newscasts.
ADC was In find place with a

T h r Sunday broadcast
reached Ih r largest audience
ever for a single nlghl of O ly m ­
pics cover age — w i n t e r or
sum m er — und wus the week's
No. I program.

12.9 rating, followed by NDC
with 11.2 and C D S w ith 11.
Here arc the top 10 shows,
th e ir networ ks and ratings:
" X V II Winter Olym pics" (Sun­
day). CDS. 29.4: "H om e Im ­
provem ent." AD C . 23.6; "6 0
Minutes." CDS. 22.5: “ Seinfeld."
N D C . 22: "R o seanne," ADC.
21. 4: "F r a s ie r ." N D C . 21.1:
" X V II Winter O lym pics" (Satur­
day). 20 9; "Coach." ADC. 20 2:
"G race Under F lrr.” ADC. 19.2:
"W in g s ." NDC. 18.

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An estimated 82 million peo­
ple w alchrd all or pari of Ihe
show, which Included |&gt;alis figu rr skating technical progruins
and Ih r men's downhill ski race.
In which American T o m m y Mor
won a gold medal.

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Another CDS news magazine.
"6 0 Minutes." was the No. 3
program.

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Thagard will lie Joined by hts wife. Rex. a
teacher, and their youngest sou. Daniel. 14. as
soon as school Is out. D unbar's husbund,
astronaut Ronald Srgu. who's Just bark from
sparr. will visit as often us he can: they have no
children.

Thagard and D unbur expect langungr to be
their biggest challenge, even though they have
lieen studying Russian since 1992.
Living In a country with political und economic
Instability doesn't w orry them. Neither does
spending three m onths In spare.
Thagard. a four-time shuttle filer, has never
spent more than eight days In spare at a time.
Dunbar's longest space trip, her third, lusted 13
days.
"T h re e m onths Is not so terribly long."
Thugard said. "If we were lulklng u year. I'd
probably have different thoughts about It."
But even a three-month trip has Its drawbacks
Like all cosmonauts. Thagard will have lo
spend two hours exercising every day aboard Mir
to help prevent the flabby muscles common to
weightlessness. He ^ v o id e d exercise on thr
shuttle b rrau sr h r haled not being able to wash
up ufterward.
There are no showers or tubs In spite r. no
matter which ship.
" I guess I'll put aside those misgivings and do
the exercise." Thagard said.

Winter Olympics delivers ratings gold

Mardi Gras
Associated Proas Writer_______

Thagard and Dunhar. who plan lo leave
Monday, will havr their own furnished apart­
ments nt the cosmonaut quarters In Star C ity Just
outside Moscow. Thut'a quite u change from the
early 1970s when the Soviet Union built a
high-security hotel In Star City for occasional
visits by the thrre American astronauts assigned
to the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz docking mission and
Ihclr N A SA entourage.

(T . JOHNS BIVER W ATER M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
O IV E S N O TIC E O F IN TEN D ED AOENCY ACTION
The District gives netke ol Its Intent to Issue e permit le (he
to!lowing applicant Is) on March • IMS
FLORIDA DEPAR TM EN T OF TRANSPORTATION. 7IS SOUTH
WOODLAND BOULEVARD. OELAND. FL 17770. application
#11117 gOgOAGSM The pro)eel It located In Seminole County.
Sections K O l i H . Tew,amps 70 A I I South. Ranges K i l l Eesl
The application Is ter EXCAVATION AND FILLIN G ASSOCIATED
WITH THE EXPANSION OF THE E XISTIN O F A C ILITY TO A
FOUR LANE PAVEO ROADWAY KNOWN AS S R,491 The
receiving waterbody It LAKE JESSUP
SEMINOLE CO UNTY ENVIRONM ENTAL SERVICES. MOO A
S O U T H O A T E D R IV E , S A N FO R D , F L 11771. application
#12 Ilf ootsAG The protect Is totaled In Seminole County. Section II,
Township X South. Range X East The application Is lor DITCH
AND C U LV E R T R EPLACEM ENT ASSOCIATED W ITH THE
R EALIGNM ENT ANO PAVING OF A DRIVEW AY TO THE
COUNTRY CLUB WATER TR E A TM EN T PLANT The receiving
waterbody Is SOLDIE RS CR E E K
Tho lllelt) containing toch of tho above listed applketlonltl are
available tor Inspection Monday through Friday ercept tor legal
holidays, t oo a m to S 00 pm at me St. Johns River Water
Management Dlttrkt Headquarter* or me appropriate field office
The Ditlrkl will lake action on each permit application listed above
unless • petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearIngI it Hied
pursuant to Ihe provisions el section IJ9.S7. F S . end taction
&lt;0C-l.SH. F A C A person whom substantial Interests ere affected
by any el Ihe Otetrktt proposed permitting decisions Identified
above may petition tor on administrative hearing In accordance with
section H017. F . l PetHlent must comply with the requirements el
Ftorlde Administrative Cade Rules OOC-I.III and OSC-MII end be
filed with (received by) me Dlttrkt Clerk. P.O. Boa l&lt;7*. Paielka.
Ftorlde 2217BU2*. Potmens tor administrative hearing an tha above
apptkatlan(t) must be filed within fourteen (M l days el publkellent
el mis netke or within tourtoon III) days el actual receipt el mis
Intent, whichever first occurs Failure to tile a petition within mis
lime period shell constitute a waiver el any right such person may
have to request an administrative determination (hearing) under
•action IM 17, F S -. concerning the sublect permit applketlon
Petition* which ere net Iliad m accordance with me above previsions
ere sublect to dismissal.
Shannon Barkan. Sr. Permit Oats Technician
Permit Dele Services Division
St John BIvor Water Menepement Dlttrkt
PublHb: February is. IM#
DEO IM
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER M A N A O E M IN T DISTRICT ~~
OIVES NOTICE OP IN TEN D ED AOENCY ACTION
The District gives notice of Its Intent to issue e permit to the
following epplkenllt) on March 1.1to#:
GOLFSOUTH. INC.. MO SOUTH PLEASANT BURG DRIVE.
BUILDINO I. P O BOX 2224. G R E EN V ILLE. SC TtSU. eppllcilton
#s II74IMAM0 The project Is located in Semlneto County. Section
IA Township 21 South. Range 21 East The application It tor
M OD IFICATION TO TH E PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PERMITS
ASSOCIATED W ITH THE EKANA CLUBHOUSE SITE IMPROVE
MENTS.
C ITY OF W INTER SPRINGS. A T T N : JOHN GOVORUHK. HIS
EAST S.R. CM. W IN TER SPRINGS. F L 2274*. applketlon
#4-ll7-02MAGM2. Tho prelect It locoted In Semlneto County. Section
IS. Township M South. Range X East. Tho application Is tor
M OD IFICATION TO TH E PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PERMITS
ASSOCIATED W ITH TH E CONSTRUCTION OF AOOITIONAL
SOCCER FIELO S A T CENTRAL WINOS PARK. The receiving
waterbody It LAKE JESSUP.
FLORIDA D EPAR TM EN T OF TRANSPORTATION. 71* SOUTH
WOODLAND BOULEVARD. DELANO. FL 217M. application
#4 I17-4U2AGM Tha prelect It located In Seminole County. Section
OS. Township 21 South. Range II East. The application it tor
M OD IFICATIO N TO TH E PREVIOUSLY I1SUE0 PERMITS
ASSOCIATED W ITH ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ON S R . 41# FROM
G EE CR EEK TO THE EASTERN BELTW AY. Tha receiving
wetorbedy It LAKE JESSUP.
The lllelt) containing each ef me above llttod cppikellenltl are
available tor Inspection Monday through Friday escept tor legal
holidays. I M a m to I B pm . at the SI. Johns River Water
Management Dlttrkt Headquarters or the appropriate field offka
The Dtsfrkt will lake action on each permit appfkalien listed above
unless e petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) Is Hied
pursuant to mo provisions ol section 1X17. F S . end section
J0 C I1 II, F A.C. A person whose substantial Interests ere effected
by any el the Dlstrkts proposed permitting dec ISions Identified
above may petition tor an administrative hearing in accordance with
section I X 17. F.S. Potmens mutt comply with the requirements ef
Ftorlde Administrative Code Rules rOC I III and 00C IJ2I and be
Iliad wtm (received by) the Otatrkt Clerk. P.O Bes l&lt;2*. Pelatka.
Ftorlde 2117*102* Potmens tor administrative hearing on the above
ketton(i) must be filed within tourtoon |I4| days ef publications
tit natka ar within tourtoon |U) days ol actual receipt el mis
Intent, wftkhever first occurs. Ftliure to Ilk e potmen srtthin mis
time period shall constitute e waiver of any right such parson may
have to request an administrative determination (hearing) under
taction IM 17. F.S.. concerning the sublect permit application
Petitions svhkh are not filed in accordance with me above provisions
ora sublect to dismissal.
Shannon Barkan. Sr. Permit Dale Technician
Permit Dele Services Division
Sf. John River Water Monegemenf District
Publish: February It. 1*N
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NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports
SAC leaders keep pace
SANFORD - Oviedo [i-0 ) and Lyinun (4-tJ
both used strong pitching performances and
stout defenses to remain 1-2 tn the Seminole
Athletic Conference bnselmll race.

Bee Page IB.

□ People
Santa visits year-round
SANFORD — A Sanford home Is decorated for
Christmas vear-ronnd. Charlene Vnlerlno has
hundreds of sculpted Santas adorning every
nook and cranny blended with unique figures of
old kids on the block.

□ Bee Page SB

1BRIEFS
Teens arrested for burglary
Five (toys under the age of 17 were arrested
early Saturday morning and charged with
multiple counts of burglary to a motor vehicle.
According to Ed McDonough, public Informa­
tion officer for the Seminole County sheriffs
office, the five youths, all 15 and 10 years old
were questioned by deputies when they were
found sitting In a parked car at about 4 a m . on
Saturday.
.
.
The boys admitted to deputies that they hod
broken Into about 20 cars In the Kings Point and
Fox Hollow subdivisions to take a variety of
Items. McDonough said.
He mild they did not damage any of the
vehicles because they only broke Into cars that
were unlocked.
McDonough said all the Items that were taken
from the curs were recovered.
The young men were released to the custody
of their parents.

Graffiti concerns cops
Th e o rie s abound after
rash of vandalism
By SANDRA ELLIO T T
Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD — Is It a Satanic
symbol? Maybe It Is a gang marking
Its territory or possibly Just a kid
with the Initials V.S. or S.V.. cans of
spray paint and too much Idle time.
Or Is'It the harbinger of a revolu­
tion?
Graffiti and drawings have been
painted In Sanford and Lake Mary
recently, leaving officials trying to
determine what they mean. Some
vandalism which was done at the
boarded up theater In Sanford Plaza
Is all too clear. Swastikas, the Iron
Cross. OWAR/ (While Arlan Re­
sistance although iKillec do not
know what the ’G ’ stands lor) and
references to the Ku Klux Klan are
painted on the plywood. The letters
S and V ure superimposed, and

small points drawn on the upi&gt;cr
lips of the V tilt Inward giving the
Illusion of horns.
Is It an abstract goat head and the
'S' stands for Satan? Could It be an
avant-garde bull with the 'S ’ added
to make a shorthand drawing of a
curse?
Another theory Is the symbol
See G ra ffiti. Page 5A

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H.&lt;*M Pbolo by tommy Vlrvc.nl

Graffiti locally In clud es the sym bol V S and an

Iron C r o s s w llh K K K painted on

Former pro
football star
dies in crash

Youth blast off

From S ta lljsnd WlroRsportm____________________
ORLANDO — Former pro football player Lewis
Billups died early Saturday morning when the car
he was driving at high speeds on Interstate 4 In
Orlando spun out of control and hit a guardrail.
police said.
,
.
, ,
Billups, a 30-year-old former defensive back for
lhe Cincinnati Bcngals. died at Orlando Regional
Med'cal Center alter he was thrown from his
convertible Corvette In the 1 a.in. accident, said
Lt. Jack Stacey of the Orlando Police Department.
Also killed In the c rash was 30-year-old Danny
P. Green uL Ktaalmmce. u passenger In the
*. Corvette/"
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Billups, who had lived In Alaqun and
Orlando, was drafted by the Bcngals In 1985 out
□ Bee Crash, Page S A

Bicyclist dies in accident
LAKE MARY — The Florida Highway Patrol
reported thul one man died In an accident that
snarled traffic on Lake Emma Road for several
hours on Friday morning.
According to a FHP spokesman. Allen V. Lee.
48. of 107 Harris St.. Altamonte Springs, was
riding his bteyle on Lake Emma Road Just south
ol Lake Mary Boulevard In Lake Mary at about
6:30 u.m. when he was struck from behind by a
pick Up truck driven by Clinton Smith of 7501
Sunkcy Blvd. Winter Park.
Smith. 21. was not Injured In the accident.

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Pearl Tanner. (I) Kristine Ducom m un and Kyln Sutton w atch a lire re scu e

Business burglarized
SANFORD Police are Investigating Jjte
burglary of a restaurant Thursday In the l.KX
block of S. French Avenue. The Incident
reportedly occurred uround l u.m.
According to an Incident report, two black
males apparently broke Into the:
removing an air conditioning unit tn the roof.
After they entered the building fxrtlce said th y
went Into the kitchen area where they were
surprised to find the store manuger.
Items listed as having been taken Include
S 1.608 In currency and several bank bags.

Jai-Alai theft Investigated
Investigators from the Seminole County
sheriffs office
property crimes section arc
looking Into the alleged theft of $25,000 from
the Seminole County Jut-Alul fronton In Fern
Pork*
Fronton officials reported Friday that one of
the pari-mutuel clerks stole $25,000 In cash
from the fronton on Feb. 3. The clerk was told to
repay the money. He never did.
Fronton officials say the suspect admitted
taking the money.

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Teens fill park for fellowship,
fun, laughter and joyful music
VICK I DsSO RM IER
Horald Staff Wrltor

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SANFORD — Fort Mellon Park was alive
with laughter and Joyful music for most of the
duy Saturday.
Pounding rock music. Impromptu basket­
ball games, barbecue chicken and fact­
painting b o o th s dotted Hu- park Teens
w earing T-sh irts em blazoned with the
message "Shock the System" chased after
balls and Frlsbccs or tried their luck at games
of skill.
A rock festival?
Would you believe the preliminary event In
a wecklong Christian Revival celebration

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hosted. .hy the
First. ■
Baptist
Church
ol Sanlonl?
The fifth annual Youth Blast has become a
tradition In the Christian teen community In
Seminole County.
"But you don't have to go to a church to
come out and Join us." said Sidney Brock,
youth pastor at the- First Baptist Uiurcli.
• This is open to all the young l*coplc who
want to come out.”
Brock said the extravaganza Is the- kick ol
lo the sixth annual youth revival which will
lake place at the church all week.
National speaker David Edwards who will
talk at the revival events tills week, will also
speak at Seminole High School. Sanford
□ Bee Blast. Page 5A

JULIAN
STEN
STROM

Don’t ever say
anything bad
Were your grits good this morning’/ There’re
only two kinds, you know — good or better. Well,
let me tell you that you’d better not say anything
bad about any Sanford old timers. Why? Because
in one way or another they seem to lie In-laws,
out laws, or darn dose friends.
No. I've not said anything hud about anybody
In this column or any others. And, I m not going
t o . Today s piece will show why.
Remember the "Th igpen " column? I men­
tioned W.J. Thigpen played In the Sanford Band.
The bandmaster's name was believed to be a Mr.
□ See Stenstrom , Page 8A

People flipped over
Kiw anis Pancake Day
By VIC K I DsSO RM IER
Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD — People have been
flipping over the Ktwanls Pancake

Day for over three decades now.
The event, which raises money for
charities, especially those which
support children, has been growing
□ B e e Pancake, Page 5A

Partly cloudy and humid
Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid to upper 60s.
Wind cast 5 to 10

ntph.

Partly
Cloudy
H*itW Photo by Edaritd Wollo

The Rev. Ed Jo h n so n se rv e s p a n csk e s with a sm ile,

Luko and his big brother Max B raceland eat heartily.

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Readers speak

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Are you com fortable with com puters?

Sunrise liftoff begins mission

"I'm not Intimidated by computers." said
Glimy Moore. "A t the time I was In school I
couldn't comprehend the computer age. It
was hard enough to change the ribbon of a
typewriter. Clerical positions may be out the
d'oor in live lo 10 years, so In a way. It's n
threat In jobs."

By S U S A N W E N N B R
Horald Corrospondenl

CAPE CANAVERAL — Space shuttle Endeavour soared at
sunrise Saturday and Its crew begnn the most extensive
monitoring of Earth's environment ever attempted from orbit.
Within a few hours, the six nstronnuts had the air pollution
monitor running and their cameras nut nnd wrre checking the
fancy, new radar equipment In the shuttle cargo bay.
NASA says Endeavour carries the most advanced space
radar ever built for civilian use.
The main purpose of the nine-day mission Is to see how well
the radar works. Scientists will compare the radur Images of
Earth with thousands of photographs to he taken by lhe
astronauts and the results o f on-the-spot surveys by research
teams.
After two launch delays last week, the 4.5 mllllon-pouml
rockrtshlp thundered from Its seaside pad right on time at 7:05
a.in. A tall, billowing cloud o f vapor was left In Its wake, tinted
peach by the rising sun.
"Th a i was quite a ride." pilot Kevin Chilton said. "You've got
six happy people up here toduy. that's for sure."
"And 1second that," said commander Sidney Gutierrez.
Saturday's weather was far better than It was Friday, when
clouds nnd strong wind forced NASA to postpone the launch.
The flight had been delayed earlier In the week because o f a
last-minute engine Inspection.
Moments after reaching orbtt. the crew reported n high
temperature on one of three hydraulic power units.

SANFORD — 'Hack In thr old days' Is a
phrase tin* older generation often uses.
Will lilt* thlrty-somcthlug age group and
older speak that way about typewriters
versus computer technology V
In n time where the world seems in be run
by a keyboard with a small screen or a green
glowing light scanning your desired grocer­
ies for the week, where does the average
person fit In? Is our earlh being taken over
by machines or are we finally having life
made easier with computer programs?
Many Sanford folks told how they feel
about growing up without computer classes,
and being thrust Into an environment that
appears hostile to some. Do we have too
mutiy computer Illiterates? How Intimidated
are you by children speaking o f mega bits
and hard drives? Only one out of the 17
people that commented truly felt strongly
against thr computer age.
Myrl Steakley said with a smile, "I hate
computers. 1 think It's a waste of time.
Every time I go to the bank n computer Is
broke down. I go to the grocery and
something Is wrong with their computer. I
don't like the computer age at nil."
Many others either have already Ix-en
exposed lo computers through Jobs and
college majors. Some people have yet lo
master their computer skills yet frit com­
fortable with the opportunities offered by
the advanced systems.

Fast cash goes along with fast food
TAMPA — Consumers ut 20 McDonald's restaurants In the
Tampa area will soon be able to satisfy their appetite for a
quick meal and a cash refill.
McDonald's nnd Suncoast Schools Federal Credit Union on
Friday plan to Install automated teller machines In 19
McDonald's restaurants In Hillsborough County and one In
Pasco County.
The ATMs will be Installed inside each of the McDonnld’s.
With crime at ATMs on the Increase, the McDonald's locations
should prove appealing.
"ATM s ... offer our members Immediate access to cash In the
safely and convenience of u clean, well-lit environment." said
Tom Dorety, senior vice president ofSuncoust Federal.
The ATMs will accept most cards. The machines will hnndtc
cnsli withdrawals, transfers and balance Inquiries but will not
accept deposits. AH 20 should tie In use by May 23.
While the ATMs at a fast-food restaurant arc unusual In
Florida, the Idea has been catching on elsewhere In the
country.
Dorety got the Idea for fast-food cash from a former employer
In North Carolina.

Merle Plckrcn felt, "I think It's good the
kids are getting the training. I wouldn't
know where to begin."
Kd West staled, " It ’s difficult to change. It
can be Intimidating tail I think ll's a good
thing."
West's wife, Joyce, elaborated on the
subject. "I think It's part of the change. It's
more challenging now. Computers offer
facts faster and more Interestingly."
Anlce I’ lekcrlng said. "I don't feel Intimi­
dated. I Just get someone else to do my
computer work." Hlnkc Dill spokes ns a
expert nil the subject with. "I'm a systems
analyst. 1 work with computers everyday. I
started ibis after high school so it’s second
nature lo me. I think It's absolutely
necessary that our children learn com­
puters."
Dill said his four-year-old son
works on lltelr home computer.
Jean Fugercr agreed by saying. "I work
with computers. I took courses out of high
school In computers. I think It’s tmporlnnt
for kids to learn computers."
Tajdar I'lrzada added. "That's my major
In college right now I think there's a future
In computers. Even small businesses are

computerized. They nrc the thing or tomoi
row. today."
Sam Ayres said. "I tell kids In high schoo
nowadays should get Into computers. I fee
they should get Into them because that’!
where the money Is."
Orville Farley felt. " I feel computet
Illiterate, but I feel they're a good thing.
honnic Tucker slated, "1 feel good about]
computers. They're very effective and cut
down on a lot of lime amt effort."
Hcrnst Tucker felt. "It's a good thing
They help and they hurt. Computers make
things quicker but they replace a lot of
people."
Cyuthlu Taylor said. "I don't think the
computer age Is bud. As far as taking over
Jobs. It can happen anyway. I do want my
son Into computers."
Bridget Nelson added. "I guess It Is better
Everything Is working on computers. I think
It's good for the kids."
Krystal Mcrlhlr felt. " If we nrc going to
hnvc computers then everyone needs to
know about tbem. Those who didn't have
classes may need to tnkc some."
Michelle Cooper concluded by saying. "I
think people need to go back to school for
computer classes. Everything Is going
computerized."
Editor'! not# Every other Sunday lh« Mere/d wilt m u n
your questions about computers and help you Hear your way
along the Information highway Sat SuperMlghway Patrol,
n ail Sunday In tha H trild

Roarin' to go
Tho City ol Sanford Rocroatlon
Dopartmon! hosted a quali­
fying moot for tho upcoming
Soap Box Derby in July.
Coasting lo victory wore, (I to
r) Sarah Modositt, Winter Park,
winner In tho Kit Car Division;
Molanlo Kirby, Longw ood,
w inner In tho S tock Car
Division and Will Perry, winner
In Iho Masters Division. Win­
ners In the July competition
will bo eligible to participate in
tho final run In Akron, Ohio,
lator In Iho summon

Florida cave diver dies seeking record
JACKSONVILLE — A memorial service was scheduled
Tuesday for Internationally known cave diver Shcck Exley.
who drowned Iasi week while trying to break Ills own world
depth record In Mexico.
Exley. 45, a mathematics teacher at Siiwancc County High
School In Live Oak. held the mark at 865 feet.
He was trying to reach 1.000 feet at the Del Monte Cave In
Central Mexico when he disappeared Wednesday, said John
Zumrlck. a fellow diver from Orange Park.
Friends said his body was not recovered.
"H e's probably the grandduddy o f cave diving. He wrote the
maquajiop cayc diving.'.',said diver and Chlcfland Pollccj-lijlef ^ f
Hcni;y N|^hptson 'Any cave diver In the world knows Spick r
Exley.,
,.
s
Exley's brother. Edward, also drowned In a diving accident
j
In 1908.... .
•
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The Florida Sheriffs Association made Exley an honorary
shcrllT for his efforts to help retrieve the bodies o f more than 40
people who drowned In caves.
"T o a lot of people, diving In caves mnkes no sense, but his
contributions went beyond Just swimming In caves." Zumrtek
said. “ Ii represented major contributions In biology and
geology."
Exley wrote more than 10 books on cave diving, was a
member of the International Explorers Club and participated In
projects for National Geographic magazine ami the National
Geodetic Survey.

Fites: Suspected killer molested children
BARTOW — Frank Potts, an nccuscd molester and suspected
serial killer, stole the Innocence of children In Florida nnd
threatened them with death, court flics show.
Potts. Jailed In Polk County on a sexual battery charge. Is
being Investigated In the disappearance of as many us 13
people In six states — Florida, Alabama. Georgia. Kentucky.
Pennsylvania and New York. He has denied killing anyone.
Hut authorities have been digging for bodies on Polls' remote
mountalntop retreat In northern Alabama since March 16.
They’ve uneurthed the body o f one missing youth anil have
charged Potts with murder.

M IA M I 1 H e r e a r e t h e
w inning num bers se le cte d
Frid ay in Iho Florida Lottery:

C ash 3
6-8-0

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — A number of
residents of Hrlarcllffe Street.
Osceola Drive and Snrlta Street,
want the city to put up a fence at
McKIbbm Park. Th e request Is
scheduled for elty commission
discussion Monday during Ihe 5
p.m. work session.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid to upper 60s. Wind ca.sl
5 lo lOmph.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High
In the lower 80s. Wind east 10 to
15 mph.
Extended forccust: Tuesday:
Partly cloudy with the lows In
the low 70s. Hlglus In the mid lo
upper 80s. Wednesday: Partly
cloudy with the lows in the low
to mid 70s. Illglis In the mid to
upper 80s.

Second Claaa Poalaga Paid at Sanlord,
Florida and additional mailing
olflcaa.
Potlmaatar: Sand addraaa changaa
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Don IBST, Sanlord, F L 33772-1MF.
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lax In addition to raiaa abova,
Phona (407) 322-2911.

No requests huve been made
for the rear or west side of the
park. T h e w c h ( side abuts
I lari well Avenue. Sanford police
have reported a number of

crimes In the area during recent
m o u t li s , l o c i u d t n g a n
automobile theft late last month
The commission will begin
discussion of the request during
the work session, beginning at 5
p.m.. Ill the City Manager's
conference room. 2nd door.
If It Is determined a decision Is
required, the matter may he
carried over to the regular city
commission meeting beginning
at 7 p.m. In the commission
chambers, Sanford City Hall.
300 N. Park Avenue.

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Vol. 86. No. 198

Ava., tanlord,
Inc. 300 N. r ranch
i
Fla. U 7 7 t

Sanford Grounds Mulntcnuucc
Coordinator Howard Jeffries lias
determined that the cost of
approximately 800 feet of fenc­
ing which would he needed,
would cost slightly over $3,000.
In a memo lo the commission.
Jeffries observed, "W e do not
have funds In our budget for this
project."

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LAST
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Publlahad Pally and Sunday, axcapt
Saturday tryr Tha tanlord Mara Id,

tween surrounding homes and
the park.
According to a letter sent to
the elty by Hrlarcllffe resident
Carol Wheaton, "W e feel tills
will greatly reduce the theft and
vandalism problems we arc now
experiencing In this area."
The specific urea where some
type of divider Is being requested
Is lo the east of the park, south
of 25th Street.
The area would Involve ap­
proximately HOO feel of space
between the park and the resi­
dent lat area.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

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Residents want fence at park

A t o t a l o f *17 s e p a r a t e
signatures have been submitted
on a petition asking for a privacy
fence nr adequate barricade be­

From A sso cia te d P re ss reports

LO TTERY

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Daytona Beach: Waves are
2-4 feet and elxippy. Current Is
lo the south w ith a water
temperature ol OH degrees.
N ew Sm yrna Bcuch; Waves
are 3 feet and chippy. Cm rent Is
to the south w ith a w ater
tempt*rut lire of OH degrees.

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MU.; lows. 2:59 fi.in.. 3:05 p.m.;
fi" e w S m y r n a Beach: highs.
9:09 O.m.. 0:25 p.m.; lows, 3:04
a.in.. 3:10 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 9:24 u.m.. 9:40 p.m.:
lows, 3:19 u.m..3:25 p.m.

5BOATING
St. Augustine to J u piter Inlet
Sunday: Wind southeast 20
knots Sens 4 lo 6 feel. Hay and
Inland waters choppy. Sunday
night: Wind southeast 15 knots
Seas 3 to 5 feet. Hay and Inland
waters a moderate chop.

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The temperature at 2 p.m.
Saturday was 74 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 04.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
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□ B a r o m e t r ic pressure.30.28
□ R e la tiv e Humid ity....66 pet
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. April 10. 1994 - u

Juvenile justice bill
Drug raid
Sonforrl |K)llce raided nn npnrlmrnt In Castle Brewer Court
Thursdny. Three .persona were arrested by members of the
Special Investigative Unit, following the discovery of what
proved positive to be crack cocaine, Sharon E. Dickerson, 34. of
120 Academy Avenue was charged with possession of u
controlled substance (crack cocaine), nnd possession of drug
pnrnphernalln. Inez I. I’uge, 30, of 30 Lake Monroe Terrace, was
charged with possession o f a controlled substance and
possession of drug pnraphcrnuHa. Kevin Clnrcncc McSwaln. 33.
o f Deltona, was charged with possession of crack cocaine ami
possession of drug paraphernalia.

Trumpets recovered
Myron W, Humphreys, 34. o f 819 W. 1st Street, Sanford, was
nrrcsled Thursday by Sanford ( k&gt;)1cc. According to the arrest
report, on March 14. Humphreys reportedly pawned a trumpet
valued nt 831)2 for 835 at a local pawn shop. The following dny.
the report said he pawned another trumpet valued at 8503 for
882. The two trumpets had been reported stolen the preceding
day from Sanford Middle School. Police said they were able to
Identify Humphreys from fingerprints. He was charged with
two counts of grand theft and two counts of dealing In stolen
property.

Multiple charges
SherllTs deputies arrested Samuel Buckner Jr.. 23. of
Deltona Thursday. Deputies said they were called to the 2800
block o f Stonewall Place near Sanford, regarding n domestic
disturbance, nnd reportedly found a woman who wns in a fight
with her husband. Deputies located the husband In a vehicle
on County Home Hoad near C.K. 427, and conducted a traffic
stop. Deputies said they uncovered n 9mm handgun and crack
cocaine In the vehicle. They also reported rinding 8040 In
currency rolled up In his pocket. Buckner wns churgcd with
aggravated assault (domestic violence), battery (domestic
violence), drugs (|mssesslon/sell/huy), and use or a firearm In
the commission of u felony.

Warrants served
• James Arthur Butler. 21, 2080 Muddy Lane. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies on Sipes Avenue ut 20lh Street Thursday.
He was wanted on a warrant for aggravated assault,
• William Gary Pell, 33. of S.H. 413, Osteen, wns transferred
from the Volusia County Jail to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility Thursday. He was wanted on u Seminole County
warrant for falling to appear on a charge of dealing In stolen
property.
• Dave Ian Law, 32. 744 Pasndcuu Ave., Longwood, was
arrested at Ills residence by sheriffs deputies Thursdny. He
was wanted on n warrant for lewd/lnsclvluus assault on a child.

U n d e r new department,
p u n i s h m e n t fo r bad kids
nnd school sidcly elements, the
legislation would create a new
agency to handle teen-nge crim­
inals. removing them from Ihe
TALLAHASSEE - Teenage
criminals fnee longer Btays In Jurisdiction of the Department of
Health nnd Rchahllltatlve Serv­
detention centers nnd residential
programs, more frequent pro­ ices.
Details of the hill, which will
secutions ns adults nnd Judges
cost 8210 million to Implement,
who won't put up with uny
were worked out late Thursday
nonsense.
Pre-teens who don't have any­ by a Joint House-Senate confer­
en ce co m m itte e a fter both
one at home to watch them after
cham bers passed com peting
school will have a place to go.
hills last month.
and students who can't keep out
"I'm pleased that a conference
of trouble will si III have a chance
report
w ill Include both a
to learn.
These are some of the pro­ stronger punishment plan for
visions of a Juvenile Justice Juvenile offenders and a com­
m itm e n t to p r e v e n tio n o f
reform bill awaiting action In the
c r im e ." House Spcnkcr Bo
Legislature.
Lawmakers had hoped to pass Johnson. D-Mllton. said Friday.
" I think that balanced and
the measure Friday, the Inst
comprehensive approach Is Im­
scheduled day o f Its 1994
portant for successfully dealing
session, but they delayed action
with the problem. ... It's a major
until next week because of a
leup forward In our commitment
time crunch as other major
to lighting rrim e."
Issues, like health care reform
The hill would change what
and Everglades cleanup, piled
hnppens to teen-agers who arc
up.
When lawmakers opened their convicted of serious crimes In
the juvcnllejustlcc system.
annuul session Iwo months ago,
Now they're put on a walling
they promised to show the world
list for n spot In a residential
that Florida Is serious about
program and sent home. Under
cra ck in g down on tccn-ngc
the bill, they would lie kept In
crime.
detention centers until there's
The state drew International
room for them In » boot camp or
attention when nine foreign
tourists were killed In a 13- other kind of residential pro­
month period, ending last Sep­ gram.
The bill also would create n
tember. Most of the defendants
more
Intensive residential pro­
are teen-agers, one as young as
gram, where teens will be kept
13.
under 24-hour watch for up to
S t a t e l a w m a k e r s s n ld
three yenrs.
strengthening Florida's Juvenile
Teen-agers whose rap sheet
justice system was the lop Issue
Includes three felonies nnd who
of the 1994 session.
have been sent to a boat camp or
Besides tougher punishment
By J A C K IB H A LLIPAX
Associated Pross Writer

Teen-afls crime at a glance
The |uv*filf* |uitlc* reform Mil cr**t*i *
new &lt;J»p#rtm**il to h*ndl. f**n *g* crlmlM il. kwp luvenlle* In dtftnllon c.nftr*
and reUOtntlal program* longer. traal
mora teen-ager* a* adullt, cr.it* cfltrKtool program! and glva |udg«t mora
controloverperenlt:

gram created lor Ihe mod lerlous tt*n
ago criminal*. Including Ihota who would
gat Hill* or no lime In prlton If proucuted
a* an adult.

Department at Juvenile Joint*
• programi tramtarrad from tha Oa
partmant ot Haaflh and Rehabilitative
Service! Oct. I.
Data nfIan
• delinquent*. runaw ay), foliar
chlldran and laanaga traffic offandtrl
may b* bald In d*t*ntlon c*nt*ri or
•bailor* II tbty'ra found In conltmpl ot
court* lira dayi tor a lint offtnta, u dayi
tor rapaatolltniai
• loan agan convlclad of Mrloui violent
crlmat will ba bald Indatinltaly until a ipot
In a raildantlal program opani up tar
tham. Horn tbtra li a l) day mailmum
dtttnUon canttr day batora itva taan ago
criminal goal bom* to wait for a (pot to
opanip.

■•(Manual Program!
■ boot camp* aitabllihad tor Man agan
who hav* commlttad crlmat Ilka car than*
and othar nonvlotant preparty crlmat;
40-day day* followed by 40 dayi of
follow-up urvlcet. Taan agar* who would
receive luch lenience* Include car tblevei
and vandal!.
e bool campi aitabllihad lor loan agar*
who hav* commlttad mora tarloul crime*
or have long record* ot property crimei
like car ihefti and burglarlat; tour month
•toy* with up to tour month* of follow up
**rvlc*t.
• new maalmum rlik rttldenlUl pre­

other residential program must
be treated as adults under the
bill.
State law now lets prosecutors
transfer teen-agers who have
turned 16 into the adult court
system to be prosecuted for
serious crimes. Younger teens,
however, can't be prosecuted as
adults unless a grand Jury says
so.
The bill gives Judges the au­
thority to sentence teen-agers
who mouth ofT, threaten them or
Ignore court orders to detention

Adult Preieculfen
* luvenlle*. no mattar how young, will
ba trendarred to tha adult court If they've
been convicted ot thra* lelonlet and gonu
through flirt* different tteyi In boot
cempa cr othar retldtnllal program!
Edvceflan Program!
* every middle Khool In tha d a l* will
hav* an atttr Khool program
e alternative tchooli lor dltrupliv*

•indent*.
* more Khool police olllcar*
e dropout p rogram * aaland*d
primary gradtt.

Parental

to

R a ( p a n ( I b 111 f y

* |udge* hav* Ihe right to ord*r partnli
of luvenlle delinquent! and lodtr children
to lake c la n * ! to becom* belttr parent!.
* |u d g *l h av * the right to find
employer* In conltmpl ot court II lh*y tlr*
or threaten to Hr* p ertnli who have lo go
to court beceuw Ihelr chlldran a n in

• a U.MO cap on tha limit of parental
liability for damage dona by their children
li deleted.

Lktnt* plat*
• a UO Save Our Chlldran llcenie plat*
created to ral*e money lor local prevan
lion program!.
Llctnte fee
• tha Meant t*a on llcenie plait
renewal* to ralM money tor community
progromt it doubled

centers. Last year, the state
Supreme Court said the wording
o f current lnw did not give
Judges that power.
Parents also are alTected by
the measure: Judges would have
the power to order parents Into
court when their children gel
Into trouble and sentence them
to community service or training
classes. The bill also would
eliminate the current 82,500 cap
on the amount of restitution a
parent can be ordered lo pay for
damage wreaked by their off­
spring.

Domestic cases
• Darrell Wooden, 20. 1010 W. 10th Street, was arrested by
Sanford |M&gt;llcc nt Ills residence Thursdny. A police sargennt
reported seeing Wooden attack a woman Wooden was charged
wllti battery
• Dale Hoy Wooten, 30. 3291 S. Sanford Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday In a parking lot near Ills
home following nn altercation with his wife, lie was charged
with assault, domestic violence.

Top students
add up
The 24th Annual Seminole
C ou nty High S c h o o l
Mathematics Contest was held
Saturday at Seminole Commu­
nity College In Sanford. Stu­
dents competed In Algebra I
and II, Geometry, Advanced
Math and C a lc u lu tr,' With
t e a o h e r s from area high
schools acting as scorers.
Concentrating hard, loft lo
right: Malba Truong, Lake
H ow ell; S helly Slmmonda.
Semlnolo and Mogan CionIngor, Oviedo.

Incidents reported to authorities.
• Sheriffs deputies rcjHirt a residential burglary Thursday ut
a home In the 7400 block o f N. S.R. 427. Over 83,000 In
Jewelry wns reportcdly stolen.
• Deputies are Investigating n burglary at n business
Thursday on Hickman Drive In the 1*4 industrial Park. A fax
machine valued at 8350 was reportedly stolen.

Lake Mary gets a
new city attorney
By NICK P P IIP A IIP
Herald Staff Writer
ji--------------------------------------i LAKE MARY — Commission­
ers are sharing the dais with
someone new.
Donna McIntosh Is replacing
, Ned Julian as city attorney for
,.thc City of Lake Mary.
[foth Julian and McIntosh arc
p c r t n c r s In t h e f ir m o f
''Stcnstrom. McIntosh. Julian.
’Colbert, Whlgham &amp; Simmons.
■’P.A. In Sanford.
&lt;’•' The change did not require
'any action by the Lake Mary
felly Commission. "T h e city
contracts with the law firm and
n ot w ith an I n d i v i d u a l , "
explained City Manager John
Litton.
"It's part of a reassignment at
the firm ." Julian explained. He
Will continue to serve as attorney
|for
U | the
IlfV U
V I I I I I I U I b County
V»w u m i j School
M U M W iri
Seminole

Board, and Sanford Housing
Aul liorlly. among other duties.
McIntosh has already worked
as attorney for Lake Mary's Code
Enforcement Board. She also
serves as assistant city uttorney
for Sanford, Casselberry. Oviedo
and St. Cloud, and handles
conflict work for the cities of
Winter Purk and Winter Springs.
This Is McIntosh's first re­
sponsibility us the major at­
torney for a municipality.
As Julian Is well versed in
several long-term projects In
which Ihe city Is involved, he
commented that lie would make
h im s e lf u vallu b lc or assist
M c In to s h w h e n e v e r th o se
specific Issues required legul
work.
McIntosh replaced Julian on
the podium near the conclusion
of Thursdny night's city com­
mission meeting.
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By N
ICK PFB IPA U F
Herald Stall Writer

SANFORD — Under certain circumstances,
high school graduates can now enlist In the U.S.
Army nnd be paid up to Sti.OOO per year to stay
home.
The money Is to pay for college tuition, hooks,
other education-related expenses, and hculth
.Insurance, It’s part of the STAR program,
i (Specialized Training for Army Readiness).
| The main requirement Is that the prospective
college student enrolls In and subsequently
graduates In colleges with specialties In dental
laboratory, em ergency medical technicians,
practical nurses, operating room specialists,
,X-ray. pharmacy, respiratory therapy, and labo­
ratory specialists.
For persons with previous military experience
!who choose a medical specialty, with the
‘.exception of emergency mcdlcul technician, there
•is the possibility o f an additional 85.000 bonus,
[above the other assistance.
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[Sanford Army Recruiting Station explained how
■It works. "Before enlisting, the local Army
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"A fter basic," Wlza said. "S T A R soldiers
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Editorials/ Opinions
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Wayne D. Doyle. Publlaher and Editor
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EDITORIAL

Keep field
sobriety tests
II judges decide not to allow field sobriety
tests as evidence in court, we can only
wonder what will be next. How long will
rights of those who may defy the law. be more
respected than those who preserve the law?
If this clears the court, as It has In some
areas, how far can It eventually expand? Will
police someday be denied tlic right to search
it suspect for weapons or drugs?
Without having the benefit of these tests
conducted by luw enforcement officers at the
time of a traffic stop, a Jury will have to rely
on Its own opinion of who is drunk und who Is
not.
Speaking on the matter. Ronald Nowaezyk.
I’ h.I). of Clcmson. said studies have shown
police officers were wrong 46 percent of the
time, when they watched sobriety tests on
videos, and guessed who was intoxlcntcd.
' If officers, who are well versed In dealing
with drunks, can't determine by looking at a
person, can we expect Jurors to do so?
We need proof. The results of the field
sobriety test done at the scene of an accident
or traffic stop. Is all we have at the present
time. If we throw it out. we will have nothing
left except one persons word agulnst another.
That usually doesn't go far In court.
Someday, our officers will each have
sophisticated equipment In their vehicles
with which to conduct medical testing. It mny
be a long time however, before taxpayers will
be willing to see that much extra money
spent for tills purpose.
Providing auditlonal brculhallzcr units,
such us the Sanford police UAT-mobllc. which
would.mam all of our streets and highways,
would also cost a great deni of money.
Even though people may sometimes believe
differently, everyone cunnot Judge how Intox­
icated another person is. Some can get drunk
with only one or two drinks. Others,
especially (hose of large proportion, can have
many before being intoxicated.
There are some persons who do not have
physical powers to balance on one foot or
touch their nose with their finger when
completely sober. It's difficult to determine
their level of intoxlcutlon, if any even exists.
Officers must consider this possibility
before maklngan arrest.
Regarding determining who Is or is not
drunk, we see three possibilities. We can
spend millions to supply our law officers with
medical testing equipment, allow the test to
continue as evidence In cases Involving
alcohol, or eliminate the test, und suffer the
consequences on our streets and highways,
Until a better solution Is found, we urge our
courts to give our law officers the right to
conduct field sobriety tests, und use the
results in court.

LETTER

T h a n k s fo r c o v e ra g e
We appreciate so much Murk llurrls' tulent In
photography as displayed In last Friday's Sunfonl
llcrultl of the Last Supper token at First Pre­
sbyterian. Exquisite!
Also, thank you for using such a "low profile" so as
not to disturb the Inspirational beauty o f the
Thursday service.
Donnie Schumacher
First Presbyterian Church
Sanford

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W e m ust strengthen the fam ily unit
—
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The waning moments of this century has made
us cognizant of the special problems facing
fnmtllcs. Flic biblical definition o f u family..."Foi
Mils reason a man will leave his father and
mother und he Joined to his wife, and the two will
be one flesh," Is being lost in the myrlnd of
family constellations that are not founded upon
marriage.
Children of one couple living together wllh
their parents and siblings are declining. The
myriad of familial relationships nr easual rela­
tionships that children are subjected to makes
childhood a difficult time. Children nre not Itorn
civilized, and childhood. In any culture. Is the
lime for facilitating children's development Into
responsible citizens.
Family relationships provide the Initial arena
for children Interacting and acquiring behavioral
repctolres. Children ure great Imitators and nllrn
appear perceptive beyond their years, We
compare Ihcm to s|&gt;ongcs "soaking up every­
thing." Children learn to value themselves and
others as u reflection of the values transmitted tn
them In feeling, by tliclr caregivers. Conse­
quently. early relationships arc critical to a
child's psycho social development. This Includes
their self-concept, self-confidence and willing­
ness to explore the world around them.
Another Unblltty to the family Is the great
American quest for material ihisscshIoiih. We are
constantly bombarded with ads suggesting I lint

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we will nol be completely happy unless wr iave
a particular product. The pursuit of mater Ism
has seen scores of mnrrlcd women, who really
don't have to work, enter the labor force. There
are also fathers who spend very little time with
the family while showering the family wllh every
conceivable material possession.
The complexities n single parent faces In
rearing children alone Is another dilemma.
Meeting the challenges of parenthood without
the support of nnother adult can Ik* fraught with
one stressful occurrence after another.
Just as the farmer tenderly cures for the crops
he plants, parents must tuke responsibility for
tenderly earing for tliclr children and teaching
them right from wrong. The family Is the one
tnsllUilton that Is responsible for the child or

must be encouraged to obey their parents. The
Ulble has Instructed us thusly, "Children, obey
your parents In the Lord, for It Is right. Honor
your father mid mother,..so that It may be well
with you and you mny live long on the earth."
Acceptable standards of behavior should be
clearly delineated and reinforced. Instead we
seem to be drifting toward n more egocentric,
self-indulgent society with few generalized
standards that everyone observes. The outcome
of a slandnrdlcss society Is anarchy.
From Infancy the faintly Is the primary
educational center for psychosocial develop­
ment. Multiple psychological studies have con­
firmed that Infants nnd children require the
nurturlng nnd discipline of cnrcglvers. Family
abdication of (heir responsibility to children Is
difficult io overcome.
Further defined family relationships dictate
that patience and time nre expended training
children for life's Journey. Successful athletics
plan their training schedules nnd diligently
pursue them, focusing upon their long term
goals. Likewise, raising children should have the
long-term goal o f facilitating their growth Into
self-supporting law-abiding citizens. The high
Incidence o f crime In our society with children
participating In alarming numbers Is ntlrthutahle
to the breakdown or non-existence of faintly
units that teach standards of behavior to youth.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Simple essence
of Whitewater

Money: Touchiest moral matter
BOSTON — Now we re getting down to the
nitty-gritty. W e’re talking money. Moneylosing. Money-making. Money-grubbing. Dill
nnd Hillary's money, money, money.
When lids couple walked onto the national
stage two years ago. they carried With them all
the baggagr nf the I dribs from Its music to Its
message.
Th ere was her changc-thc-world com ­
mencement speech at Wellesley. There was Ids
antl-Vlctnuin letter from Oxford,
He hud held marijuana to his lips. She hud
held onto her own name. Hillary became a
surrogate for how we feel about the changing
roles of women and Dill became a surrogate for
how we feel about marriages that go hump In
the nlgld.
1 never knew whether the first buby-boom
couple to get to the Wldte House would open
up the old wounds of the 1900s or hcul them.
Did with ull the generational Issues they
roused — sex. drugs and war — I forgot about
the M word. I forged about Money.
If the much unulyzed and mythologized
Sixties Generation was anti unylhlug. It was
antl-matcrtnllain. The worst insult that one
college rudlcnl could sling nl another was (hut
he had "Bold out." wllh all the Implications of
ucosh register.
Now ihc Clintons arc beng accused — and 1
use ihc word advisedly — of being Interested In
money. The attention on Ihclr Income circa
1970 Is supposedly focused on whether they
did anything legally or financially Improper.
Dill the rap Is that It wus morally Improper for
the do-good couple to go for the gold.
Hillary's short, successful ride on the beef
Ihut turned a 81.000 Blake Into u 8100,000
windfall has changed her from Saint Hillary lo
Queen Mldus. The Wall Street Journal, which
bus criticized her as a closet socialist, now
gleefully trashes her as a closet capitalist.
David Gcrgcn came hack from a meeting wllh
Journalists — mot lly baby boomers themselves
— reporting their questions: "H ow Is It she
went out there nnd made all the money? Is she
Just into money? Was she out there moneygrubbing*/"
The Clintons In turn arc proving their
membership In the Sixties by claiming virtue
In the money they didn't moke. The president
and hls men repeatedly talk about his modest
governor's salary und her financial sacrifice lo
serve the public weal.
Well, for many In the Sixties, It was
politically Incorrect to cure about money. The
theme of "The Dig Chill" was the big sellout,
or at least the big accommodation. The most
scorned member o f the peer group was
Ylpple-tumed Yuppie Jerry Rubin.
As Sixties chronicler Todd Glllln says. "W e
were political reformers, nol saints. When the
greut upheaval (lutlcaed out, most of us

resumed the careers that wc were on truck for.
And the rest of our lives have been lived In a
peculiar double consciousness. On the one
hand you feel like a world changer. On I Inother hand, you're a family person, a home
owner. You draw lines In complicated ways."
The Clintons were not the only ones of their
generation or ihclr persuasion to draw lines.
They were nol the only ones to he deeply
critical of the Reagan
years while adding
comfortably to their
own hank accounts.
Dill as Glllln says
ruefully, "those who
claim ed that they
wanted to change the
world are held up lo
a h i g h e r m orn l
s ta n d a r d than
others."
T h e r e m ay be
something of a dou­
ble standurd ns well
In Ihc Judging o f
Hillary Clinton. As
th e U n iv e rs ity o f
M a s s a c h u s e tts '
R u lph W h ite h e a d
® Bill and
says, "Our model of a
H illary's m oney,
publlc-spIrltcd
m oney, m oney, j
w om an Is M other
Teresa and our
model of u publlc-spIrltcd man Is Lee lueocca.”
But even today many men and women who
want to do well while doing good or nt least not
had find models In u Den and Jerry muklng Ice
cream In Vermont or a Tom muklng toothpaste
In Mulne. They search for a "soclnlly re­
sponsible Investment" or a "green company"
that also turns a nice profit. And they find the
tension between finances und vnlups n real
one.
It Is the curse o f the Sixties generation to he
continually Judged by whul they said und
believed at 19 or 20 years old. It's also the
challenge that makes them look over tliclr own
shoulders und worry ubout the compromises
life presents. Which ones do you inukc? Which
ones do you reject?
If the Clintons made money on beef 15 years
ago, It wasn't a character flaw. Muklng a profit
doesn't make a hypocrite. The trouble with the
'80s wasn't that a Michael Milken mude a
fortune, but that he did so white wrecking
other lives.
The Clintons have often tried to straddle the
fault lines o f their generation. Smoking
without inhaling. Draft avoiding without
evading. Pragmatism with Idealism. Now the
fault line Is the bottom line.
Sex, drugs, war. That was the easy stuff. It's
money (hat remains Ihc touchiest moral
mailer long after the Age of Aquarius.

So, we are llnally gelling down tu the uuh
of this Whllewulrr thing. I think, and the
essence of It is I Ills:
1) Dill und Hillary Clinton did a lot o f very
Republican things In their reckless youth that
they are now ashamed of. Tliry associated
with a high living SAL owner and tried to
make a bundle In real estate. Hillary once
duhhled In the commodities market und
made a lidv sum ol money doing II. She Is so
embarrassed about It and so Intent on
keeping scerel tier dark past as a speculator
Ihut she gives die Impression dial she and
her husband ure furllvc thieves with much in
hide.
2) The Republicans
are still sm oldering
nvpr Dill C'lnlon's dls
purageiucnl ol tiiyli
Golden Eighties as t
decade of greed aur
th ey are la ten t of
h u m 111a 11 ii g a n c
humbling him and II
they can drive him out
of Iowa In so doing. s&lt;
much the better.
H i l l a r y ’ s e h u g rlr
about hrr success If ( B i l l and Hillary
playing the ftnancla
Clinton did a lot
markets Is easy to uti
ol very
derstand, because Ii
Repub lican
gives (hr lie lo bet
things In their
other persona as otu
ro ck le ss youth
who cares aplenty fot
that they are
people and naught fot
now asham ed
profit. How can you
ol. J
c o n t in u e c h a n t in g
things like
'Thrnughoul I lx- 1980s we hturd loo much
ubout Individual gain, about the ethos of
selfishness and greed" after everyone knows
you made n killing In commodities?
James McDougal. the Clintons' old SAL
pal. says the entire controversy swivels oti
(he W hite Houhc' b attempts to protect
Hillary's linage. "I'v e said from the shirt that
this whole tiling Is about Hillary getting
embarrassed," he told USA Today.
It would explain a lot: the Clinton's
sluhlxirn refusal until recently to release their
lax returns for 1978-1979, the period ol
Hillary's wheeling und dealing; Ihc resistance
to congressional hearings; the Insistence on a
grand jury subpoena that would keep Ihclr
documents under wraps before they would
turn (hem over to the Independent counsel.
OK. so now the awful truth Is out: Hillary
likes money. Site tried but fulk-d to make a
fortune tn a real estate venture. With the help
of n personal friend, a lawyer who also
happened to have a client named Tyson
Foods (the Republicans ore having fun
making an Alp out o f that anthill), she gut
Into cattle futures and turned a thousand
bucks Into a hundred thousand. Docs that
perfectly legal activity bother you? I rather
admire her pmwess, and I'd have thought Ihc
capitalists would too.
But no. In tlidr pursuit of revenge und lust
for blood, they arc trying to make the
Clintons Into robber barons - a species of
humunklnd, Incidentally, with whom many
of them nre Intimately familiar. Leading Ihc
charge is Rep. Jim Lcuch, R-lnwa, a
heretofore reasonable and mrxlcrute man who
has metamorphosed Into a sanctimonious
shader nf irulh.
The bee In LcucIi ' b DVDs dearly bus to do
with the Clinton's (rushing of the '80s und the
defeat o f hls old pul George Bush. On March
24, he took the House floor to blister the
president ns an arrogant hypocrite with a
‘character deficit," nnd he proceeded to lay
out a scenario of Improprieties and covcrups
In the Whitewater affair that, upon close
examination, has more holes Hum a willow ut
a wood pec kc r con veil tIon.
Some of the comments of Clinton's critics
arc so outrageously exaggerated that they
border on the surreal. Whitewater Is “ a
picture o f MUkcnesquc economic entangle­
ments In microcosm." Leach told the Wash­
ington Times two months ago. What has that
man been Imbibing? Michael Milken pulled
off Junk bond deals that netted him half a
billion dollars a year.

�Sanlord Horald. Sanlord, Florida - Sunday. April 10, 1994 - SA

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Graffiti------

Continued from Page I A
Middle School,
Lakevlew Middle School and
Greenwood Lakes Middle School
to help tench students about
raising their self-esteem.
Paul Quffy wlto provided the
music at the Youth (Hast will
also be performing throughout
the week at the church.
"T h is Is so cool," said Joseph
Devlin of Deltona who came with
one o f Ills friends to the (Hast.
"I'm not a Christian or nothing,
hut I think this Is a pretty cool
thing that they let us come out
here and hnvc a good time. I
could handle this klnda church
stufT. It's not bad."
Hrock said tliat Is the kind of
young person they were hoping
to attract.
"W e'll bring nnyonc In here to
see whut we are doing," he said,
Marcl Dennis, who says she Is
more than 05 and “ blasted way
out o f her youth" was eating
lunch In Port Mellon Park and
watching the goings on In the
park "because It's a nice day"
and she likes srelng what goes
on In town.
"Hut this Is something else. All
these young people here playing
i nice and clean." she said. "It
gives me hope Dial the society
I s n ' t g o i n g t o h e l l In a
i handbasket."
Hrock said that alxnit 15 youth
i groups from churches all over
central Florida were In alien*
.- dunce ut the Youth Hlust and
| y o u n g p e o p l e f r o m the
| neighborhood ventured In to

Photo by ( d»»id Woll#

Chad Sullon enjoys lomporary use ol Somlnole County Deputy Kevin
Mahanko's motorcyclo at the Youth Blast Saturday
take part.
“ This Is a great turnout,"
Hrock said.
Jesse Friend said she doesn't
go to nny church, but she likes

to lake part In the annual
revival.
"T h e s e people are pretty
neat." she said. "T h ey make me
feel great and lltcy are so neat."

Pancake Day committee, the
fundrulser Is expected to raise
about $10,(XX) this year.
Last year's event brought In
$9,000 for charity.
"And we think we can do even
better than that tills year."
Gunter mild.
In addition to the food, there
was u bargain bazaar, u bake
sale and a plant sale. Hut. the big
draw for many people was the
produce Mile.
"Good deals and great sttill."

Mild James DeLeon ol Sanford
who was buying four heads of
lettuce and a bag full ol corn.
"W e don't give a whistle utmiit
the pancakes, but the veggies
are ihc best. And. hey. It's lor
kids."
Young people Irom the Saillord area, some ol whom lire
Involvcd with groups that are
the beneficiaries of some of the
Pancake Day proceeds enter­
tained the diners and shoppers
The Girls' Chorus Irom the

Continued from Page 1A
stands lor the "Sons of Victory"
the Joining forces of groups such
as the Ku Klux Klan members.
Skin Heads and White Suprema­
cists groups allegedly for the
start o f a revolution In 1995.
according to Clcvc Heed, director
of TCKP for Grove Counseling, a
program targetin g troubled
youths.
One Central Florida police
detective, who asked not to be
Identified, said there Is n m ov­
ement for rlghl wing w hile
supremacist groups to unite.
"I haven't heard a name for
the group, yet." he commented.
laical police arc still trying to
Identify what tlx- graffiti means.
It began appearing In the Sanford-Lake Mary area In the Iasi
tw o weeks. Pictures o f the
drawings were pissed around lo
policem en attending a gang
suprcsslon meeting Thursday
but no one could Identify Its
origin.
' ' I ' v e co n ta c te d Kent
S h o w a lte r ." Sanford P o lice
Communder Dennis Whitmire
said, "H e's In charge o f In­
telligence and gang suprcsslon
for the sheriff's office. They don’t
know what It means."
Whitmire suld he ulso con­
tacted Lake Miry Police Chid
Klchard Henry about similar
symbols painted In Lake Mary.
"It's painted on some of the
street signs and stop signs In
Lake Mary, but Is- doesn't know
what It means."
Monday a caller Irom Orlando

“ I'd be Interested In bearing
suggested the SV could stand for
Sid Vicious, n member o f the late any t h e o r ie s ," In ve stig a to r
Showalter commented, Thurs­
1970's British punk rock group,
the Sex Pistols, who tiled or a day. "because I really don't have
drug overdose.
much ofanytlilng."
" lie bad seen Ihc words Sid
At tills point. Showalter said
Vicious Lives, on T-shirts. There
he does not believe the graffiti Is
are supposed to be a hunch of associated with a gang.
shirts out saying Sid Lives."
"I. myself personally, don't
Whitmire said. "Someone else even know If It is associated with
called and suggested It stands u gang." the Investigator com ­
for a clothing line named Sergio mented. "It may lie an Individu­
Valenti. I hardly llilnk kids arc al or a group of Individuals who
going uround (ailntlng Sergio are doing ull this damage but not
Valcnll clothing symbols on
necessarily be gang related. I
walls."
don't know. I [rally don’t have
Vicious, whose real name Is anything right now other than I
listed as John Simon Rltchlc or know It's happening all over the
John Beverly In rock references, north end o f the county. Sanford
was Ixirn Mav ID. 1957 and died and Luke Mary, primarily and
Feb. 2. 1979. Vicious wns ar­ thut's about It.*' He added the
rested In O ctolrr 1978 for Ihc gr af f l t l on the e x p re s s w a y
s t a b b i n g m u r d e r o f h i s overpass says "new world order
girlfriend. Nancy Spungcn. He anclKKK."
was awaiting inal when he was
Capt. Sam Hclflore o f Luke
found dead In a New York Clly Mary Police Department suld.
apartment. The couple were the "W e haven't figured out what It
subject of a 1980 movie, "Sid
Is yet. 1 don't llilnk we have any
a rut Nancy."
(graffiti) on the east side o f town.
Whitmire said Hie symbols There Is some In Ihc area neur
ha v e been pain ted on the the high school, not the high
txiardrd up lliratcr at Sanford s c h o o l Itself." The sign at a
newly opened restaurant on
P Ia z a . o n a G ree nway
Expressway overpass, and on Lake Emma Road was also
lI k* restroom at Lee P. Moore l&gt;alntcd with the symbol.
Park. A late model ear parked
"Nobody knows what tltr V S
near the Sanlord marina was Is." Helflore said. "I'm not sure If
vandalized with the SV symlml Its Just somebody's Initials and
and Its windows broken ubout a they went out und had a party
week ago. A computer and purse and Just palntrd everything. I'm
not sure anybody knows right
lit the vehicle were not taken.
Whitmire said school resource now."
An Investigation Into the van­
officers are asking students If
dalism Is continuing.
llii-v can Identify the symbol.

Midway Hoys and Girls Club
p e rfo rm ed s e v e ra l m u sical
selections. John Williams Ming
and danced. Danny Kudcll sang,
the Sanlord Middle School Juzz
Hand performed and the School
of Dance showed olf their fancy
footwork.
Sanlord radio station WTHK
did a remote broadcast from the
event.
"I heard them talking ubout It
on the radio and I could almost
taste the pancakes." David De-

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each year.
No longer Is It just pancakes,
sausage and syrup. There Is
entertainm ent and bargains,
fresh produce and auction ex­
citement
Delvu Myers of Deltonu said
she has been coming to the
event since she moved lo the
Sanford area nearly twenty
years ago.
"I used to have friends over
here and we always made It a
point to come get good pancakes
for u good cause," she said.
"Th ey've all passed on, but I
keep coming. And It bus Just
gotten so big, I don't know
where to start first, but I defi­
nitely have to have aome of
those pancakes."
pie- aroma of pancakes and
I
i sizzling sausage patties takes
you by the nose before you even
enter the civic center unit leads
you toward the serving line
w here vo lu n teers ure busy
cooking the "breukfust."
Hut. pancakes aren't Just for
breakfast on this day.
" I Intend to have 'em for
breakfast, lunch and dinner to­
I d a y ." said Ted Llnstrom of
Sanford who heard ubout the
event last week and didn't have
pancakes all week In order to be
able to eul three mculs of the
sweets on Saturduy.
According to Jim Gunter, past
president of the Klwanls Club of
Sanford and chairman of the

Sanford Commission agenda
By NICK P P IIP A U P
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Th# Sanford City Com
m illion «rill hold M work u n io n and
regular mooting Monday A% of loto thit
post wook. tho following irtmt *oro ftttod
on tho ogondo for tho work tottIon
• Proiontation - Sanford Main Stroot
rogording bodgot roguoit
• Olicutilon — Ono Harbour Plata
loot#
• OlKuttlon — Petition for city In
ttallahon of privacy fonco bomcodo ol
MeKlbfeln Pork
• OlKuttlon — U turn* Into parking
tpacaton Flrtt Street
• OlKuttlon - Public Work* end Utility
Mutual Aid egreemenf for reciprocal
emergency eld end attlttanca
• OlKuttlon - Rtouetl from Mid F lor
ide Home Bulidert Attn for *eiver ot ttgn
regulations for Spring Perede of Hornet
• OlKuttlon — Cloture of Seminole
Oouleverd between Sanford Avenue and
Sen Juan Avenue, along Fort Mellon Park
• OlKuttlon — Regular agenda items
and other Items
The work session Is scheduled to begin al

S p m , in the City Manager’s conference
room, 2nd floor. Sanford City flail
At of late this past week, the following
Items were listed on the agenda for the
regular commission meeting
• Ordinance - 2nd reading
Closing
vacating and abandoning a port*on ot «
north south alley befgween f rench Avenue
and Laurel Avenue, and between W 21th
Street and Bayard Street WCB Pro
pertiei'Waigreem. petitioners
• Ordinance — 2ni reading — Closing
vacating and abandoning a north south
alley between Maple Avenue and French
Avanue. and between W First Street end
W Second Street Me Donald t Corpora
lion, petitioner
• Ordinance
2nd reading
Anneung
a portion of property lying between 0&lt;d
lak e Mary Road and th# S tL Railroad
right of way and between W 21th Street
and Airport Boulevard Bettye 0 Smith,
petitioner
• Ordinance — 2nd reading - cessation
ot operation of non conforming adult
entertainment establishments
• Consideration
Florida Department
of Trantporteflon Utility Relocation
agreement and city resolution
• Consideration — Waterfront planning
Items — Contracts with Anderson and
Associates and University of Florida

Architecture Studto
• Consideration — Waiver ol sign re
quest for Mid Florida Home Builders
Assoc SPnng Parade of Homes
• Consideration — Public WOrks and
Utility Mutual Aid Agreement for recipro
cal emergency aid and assistance
• Condemnations — Status report and
requests tor time extensions
• Ordinance — 1st reading — Annei a
portion ot property between Fern Drlyf
and Rose Orlve. and between Palmway
and Sanford Avenue Randall W Flake
and John Edgar Perry, petitioners
eOrdmence — 1st reeding — Annea a
portion of property between S R 44 and St
John's Parkway, and between Towne
Center Dlvd and Rinehart Road Harold
0 Harfsock trustee owner
• Ordinance — 1st reading
Ammand
•ng effective date of ordinance ) w Small
Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment
• Recommendations from Planning and
Zoning Commission
• Board appointmanft re appo.ntmenfs
• Consent Agenda
Tabulation of bids
• Payment of Invoices
The regular city commission meeting
will begin at f p m . Monday, April It. in
the commission chambers of Sanford City
Hail. WON Park Avenue

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Edward James Brcnnen. Hi.
Colburn Drive. DeBary. died
Friday. April B, 1994, ut Ills
home.

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to central Florida In 193H. He
was a Catholic.
Survivors Include Ills brothers
Honald Jr of Wclrsdalc, Fla..
.James F. o f New York and
Robert T. of Mincolu. NY; Ills
sister Kllu Sullivan o f Long
Island and Ills step daughter
Elaine Francis of Brooklyn.
W IL L IE M AE JONES
Willie Mac Jones, 77. South­
w est H oad, S a n fo r d , di e d
Wednesday. April 0. 1994 at her
borne.
Horn In Thomusvlllc, Gu. on
Feb. 10. 1917. site was u home­
maker who moved lo central
Florldu In 1945. She was u
m em b er of C le a r w a te r
Missionary Huptlst Church. She
also belonged to Sweet Harmony
*388. Order of Easter Star.

Survivors Include her sisters
IuhiIsc Corbitt of Daytona Beach
!I and Mary Lee Harris ot Palatku;
i her stepsons James and Hobby,
both of Oxford. Ga.; her step­
daughters Addle Lee Matthews
o f Detroit and Evelyn Price of
Atlantu.
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Wllson-Elebelbcrger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford, In charge of the
arrangements.
ED W ARD JOSEPH K A P L C N
Edward Joseph Kuplon, 66,
Erica Way, Winter Springs, died
Wednesday. April 6, 1994 ut Ills
home.
Horn In Granger. Ind. on Jun.

23. 1928. he was u computer
technician who moved to central
Florida III 1985. He was a
member of Ihc Church of the
Nativity In Luke Mary and was
an Army veteran of World War
II.
Survivors Include Iris wife
Angle; Ills sons Joseph of Orland
Park. III.. William of Winter
Springs and Dan of Palatine, 111.;
Ills dnughtcr Linda Kennedy of
Carol Stream. III.; Ills sisters
Jennie Horst of Mercer Island.
W a s h . . W a n d a Ge I s t of
M ishawaka, Ind. and Ju lia
Hanson of Sacramento, Calif.:
nine grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Gullies Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood, In charge of the arrange­
ments.
W ILB E R T W IL L IA M 8ELZER
Wilbert William Sclzer. 83.
Lamplighter Hoad. Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday, April 7.
1994 at Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Ikirn Oct. 4. 1910 In Berea.
Ohio, he was u retired director of
marketing for Florida Gas Com­
pany. He moved to central Flor­
ldu In 1948. lie was a member of
the First Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mury. He was also a
member of the Amcrlcun Gas
Association, a life member of the
Orlando Elks Lodge 1079, the
Hlo I’ lnar Golf Club. AAKP. lie
was the chairman of the first
Mrs. America beauty pageant
and u member of the Columbia
Gus Retirement Association.
Survivors Include bis wife
Elma, bis sister Alice C. EfTcrth
o f Rocky River, Ohio, four
grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren.
Ucacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando, In charge of the
arrangements.

GORDON DOUGLAS SPENCE
Gordon Douglas Spence. 57.
Chelsea Road. Long wood, died
Friday. April 8. 1994 at Ills
home.
Horn In Rochester. NY on
March 21. 1937. lie was a
sa tclltc m anager for L cvltz
Fur ni t ur e C o rp o ra tio n , lie
moved lo central Florida In
1978. He attended llit* Cathedral
of St. Luke (Episcopal) In Or­
lando. lie served In the U.S.
Navy. He was a member of the
Loyal Order ol Moose Lodge
0766 of Orlando and (he Winter
Park Elks Lodge 1830.
Survivors Include Ills wife Jail;
Ills daughters Jana of Atlanta
and Lanl of Wittier Haven: Ills

of Lake Mary said. "I
figured, what the hell. I don't
have anything else to do. so I
came down."
Organizers said that at least
(w o hundred people passed
through the doors to eat In the
llrst half hour

" C u n 't a rg u e wi t h those
numbers," said Gunter with a
Binlle. "I'm sure we'll do real
well this year."
He said the final figures won't
be nvullahle for several weeks,
but he's sure the children of
Sanford will benefit gicntly.

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North Alabama and lie played
lor Clnelmuill until 1991. He
also played briefly for the Green
Hay Packers.
He bad faced k-gal troubles In
rcer.tt years. He was named in a
lawsuit by a Seattle woman who
c la im e d she w as s e x u a lly
uipaiiihcd by numerous mem*
tiers of the Hcnguls.
He faced charges In Seminole
County after a woman accused
him and a companion of drug­
ging her drink and videotaping
sex wiib her In Ills Alaipta home,
lie allegedly tried lo blackmail
(lie woman with Hie lape.
HHIups pleaded g ul l l v III
M a r c h 1993 in m a k i n g
threatening phone calls to pro
basketball player Rex Chapman
In a dispute over Chapman's
sister, who bad (kited Billups. He
was sentenced to a year In
prison.
Police said a ear In front of
Billups’ Corvette changed lanes
to exit Hie Interstate, but Billups
was driving al alxml 100 mph al
the time of tile accident.
T h e d r i v e r o f t hat e a r .

20-year-old Martsol Soto of Or­
lando. slopped to tell police
about the crash. She will face no
charges.
The two passengers died after
they were thrown from the
Corvette, which hit a signpost
and then u guardrail thut Im­
paled the car, Stacey said.
"It was uwcMimc wreckage.
Hu- wuy the guardrail Impaled
the ear," Stacey said. "Billups
was ejected and died from Inju­
ries sustained In the accident.
Stacey said It was not known
whether alcohol or drugs were
In vo lved In Hie crash. but
autopsies are planned.

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School scenes
Will seniors have to skip Skip Day?

IN BRIEF
Academic team to compete
Harnett Hank will award college scholarships to 54 high
school students during the Harnett Hank Academic Competi­
tion for Excellence (ACE) to be held April 28-30 at Walt Disney
World,
Seminole County's team, coached by Charles Coursey from
Lake Mary High, has been practicing for the event for weeks
and has plans to win scholarships, Coursey said.

Bovine, BBQ and Boogie Blast
l.yman High School's athletic booster club will sponsor the
(list Hovtnc. Barbecue and Uooglc Blast on Saturday. April 10.
The event will take place from 5 to 10 p.m.
The boosters are selling six foot square plots of land on the
Greyhound football field for $10 each. A cow will be released on
the field and allowed to leave a "cow chip" on the spot of his
own choosing on the field. The owner of the spot where the
chip lands will win $1,000 In cash.
Red. Hot und Blue Barbecue will provide dinner nt 5:30 p.m.
The Boogie Blast dance will follow that.
For tickets and more Information, coll dean Hovcy nt
327-0633 or Tom Lawrence nt 831 -5000.

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1803, Edward G. Robinson
studied nt the American
Academy o f Dramatic Art
on a scholarship.
He was an avid art col­
lector and when Ills collec­
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cover a divorce settlement.
It raised $3.5 million.
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a) piny poker against
Steve McQueen?
h) star opposite Bogart
and Bacall In In a Florida
hurricane?
c) e x i t on the line
"Mother of God...Is (his the
end of Rico"?
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Lnkevlcw Middle School stu­
dents. who call themselves Posi­
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ing rappers In the "Rap Against
Drugs."
The students were recently
honored by O rlan do M ayor
Glenda Boor! nnd members of
the Orlando Magic basketball
team.
The rappers are presenting n
message to their audiences en­
couraging them to stay in school
und to keep away from drugs
nnd violent behavior.
In a Inter from Hood, the
students' "hard work bus had a
strong Impact In the on going
battle against drugs und vio­
lence."
The Lakevlcw rappers urr
continuing on In their competi­
tions und they are continuing to
spread lltrlr message of drug

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• Seminole High School
□Sem inole High's delegates lo
Boys' Stale, held curb summer
lit Tallahassee will be Robert
Smith, sun of Gerald and Alice
Smith und Ryan Hull, son of
Peter Hall.
T h e altcrnulcs arc Robert
llutt. son of Lurry and Linda
Hutt and Robert Ross, son of
Terl Knott.
lk&gt;ys' Slate Is sponsored by the
American Legion.
□ T h e Seminole High chapter

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J$lm « Dlllm sn
means they don't ctmte to school
on the day liir rxnm Is given. So
If a student has n perfect record
of nttcndnnrr then their bcIiooI

year Is over thin* days earlier
that scheduled.
Groovy, huh?
Who wnuldu'1 want llial?
Now you ran sec the seniors
dilemma
Settlor Skip Day has Item a
tradition for years on end and
e v e r y underclassm an looks
forward to their senior yrar
when they ran participate in the
ritual.
Sonic day this will be for those
who have to give up their
day-o-resl to make sure Kiev
qualify forcxemptlon.
Do you think it's fair?
I mean lor four straight years
we've worked liurd and pvt up
with the everyday stress of high
school life, plus s|K)rls, nfler
school clubs, and part-time Jobs.
When we finally arrive to Hie

day when we're scheduled n test
we hnvc to make the decision to
do or die.
Some teachers believe that we
should he given the day ofT.
Wi t h o u t n a m i n g n a m es,
they’ve said that ns long as the
student has worked hard the
time should l&gt;c grunted. (Who’s
gone through school without
working hard?)
That’s what all the seniors
hnvc been saying.
Ollier teachers say that when
they were In high school there
wasn't such a big deal made
over their missed day.
So. we ask, why Is there a big
deal mndc over ours?
Jitm t Dillmjn, • wnlor at Somlnolt High
School, will h«»» to work hard through Itw
•nd ol th# y . i r It ih* want* to Iklp har final

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Rapping up more success
By V IC K I D eSO R M IIR
Herald Staff Writer___________________

TOP CULTURE™ by Steve McC.arry

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As a senior lit high school you
figure that if you've survived
four years so far you should gel
some kind of break, right?
Nope.
This past Friday lhe class of
*1)4 designated their own Scior
Skip Day.
A time for this year's gradttales (o sleep In. go In the bench,
or Just gel an early sinrt on their
weekend. Hut those of us who
leel we're entitled to this break
have to face reclevtng an unex­
cused absence from attendance
nnd thus blow our chance ul
getting out of our cxnms.
Need I expnlrT*
O.K.
If n student doesn't have any
uticxcuscd absences then they
d o n ' t hn v c t o t a k e t h e i r
semcinstcr exam which also

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R ushing to defend
L im b a u g h ’s view s
Sally M ilcholl, L at re 11 Kino,
Jametla Mitchell and Kirn Rood
were congralulatod by Penny
Hardaway of the Orlando Magic

By DAVID NOEL
Special lo tho Herald

Why do so many closed
minded people Insist on crit­
icizing
Rus h L l i n t mu g h
without ever listening to or
watt lilng Ids show?
I ll tell you why. Because
they object lo his views and
leel llirealrnrd by his Ini
tiieusc popularity
of the National Honor Society
Rus h L i n t h a u g h , c o n ­
lapped the following students
servative talk show host best
Into their giuup at a recent
selling author of 77ic lVny
i.vw iupny: Denise Alves. Jeremy
/'/dugs Ought To Hr und See.
Anderson. RWBei't HtUdshriw.' 11 f Tbltl Ton So nnd champion
, O scar .Cnn'rtViYFiSVtri. 'JdtrtiuU
‘rtf "I he Artterlean Way. lias
Doyle, Erica biifllmduck. Karen
become extremely popular In
E n g la n d . Slefrthy G ro o v er
middle class America.
llass.ni llulilhl and Catherine
His unique brand of humor,
Hawkins.
sarcasm, wli and political
commentary is served no lo
As well as Althea I Inliliard.
millions of hungry llsicncis
G abriel Justus. Vera June
every afternoon on Ills radio
M a t t h e w K u c h a t . M it hal e
piogrom heard here in cen­
Magrtcr. David Mot ace. Jalttiee
tral Florida on AM 580 from I
N ich o ls. C h ristin a Shtvle\
to -I p.m.
Stephen Sperry. Xiiong Vong.
Even its Llmhuugh.s popu­
Hronk Wagner. Jell Whitaker.
latin' continues on Its mctoric
Angel a Whl ggi us. ( liii-.u n.i
rise, many In the mainstream
Wlllair and Denise Zcleiiak.
m edia refuse to abandon
Ihcur relentless cffoist lo dis­
The National Honor Society
credit and destroy the sellhonors students for their urn
professed "h a rm les s fuzz
demlc accomplishments
bull."
free nnd violence free living.
"Th ey are even In enmpelllton
for some recording contracts
with Motown Records and things
like that," said Lakeview pi in
elpal Jim Shape

• Lake Howell I llgli School
Amy Ellen Rutter, daughter ol
Miriam and Jim Thomas of
Winter Springs, won a $2,000
Bright Futures scholarship from
Hie Kimberly-Clark Foundation.
She is n settlor al Lake Howell
High School.
The scholarship is an academ­
ic grant given to the sons and
daughters o f Kim berly-Clark
employees.

T h e source of these
scathing attacks and tired.
Illogical charges of bigotry
and In sen sitivity Is Lintbough's mill-liberal philoso­
phy. Ills views are not politi­
cally correct (l.c. he does not
support gay rights, gun con­
trol. abortion on demand,
clemency for convicted killers
or it host of other mainstream
liberal beliefs).
As a result his views arc
dismissed as "Incorrect" or.
In extreme e a s e s , us “ threats
lo democracy."
Junior Eric Hartinnn sold.
"People should listen to Rush
before they label bom ns a
racist or bigot."
Keep an open mind.
R u nit L I lit h a u g h It a s
become a beacon of truth to
m illions of good, honest,
hard working Americans lost
amidst a murky sea of liberal
propaganda: n guardian of old
fashioned (and. unfortunately,
ou l-af-style) moral i ty und
virtue.
Llmbaugh Is the voice of the
people and n true American
hero.
David N « l It • f»pofl«r lor Th# Rtm
Ih» L«ko M iry High School llodonl
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TALK ABOUT BEING LOHOWINDED. IN JULY '8 2 THE
LONGEST CONTINUOUS
RADIO BROADCAST WAS
AIRED WHEN RADIO
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OF IHYSS[$ BY JAMES
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MINUTES AND 4 7 SECONDS.

Seen at school.
Having a ball

W hat’s for lunch?
Monday, Apdl 11,1B94
Charbrolla
Oven Fries
Peaches
Lettuco and Tomato Cup
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Tuesday, April 12,1994
Pork Chopollo
Corn
Roll
Rico and Blackeye Peas
Canoberry Crisp
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Wednasday, April 13,1994
Spaghetti with meat sauce
Garlic Bread
Green Beans
FrultTray
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, April 14,1994
Nachos, Chill and Choeso
Broccoli
Rolls
Blushing Pears
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, AprIMS, 1994
Pizza
PotaloTola
Fresh Frull
or Chef’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

T h o ju n io r v a r s it y g ir ls
basketball team of All Souls
C a th o lic Church, Sanford,
atom pod Good S h e p h e rd
Catholic School, 24-12, during
a heated competition In the
Bishop Moore High School
Hornet's Neal. Lucy Gonzalez
drlbblos to (he basket and
wardB olf a defenslvo attempt
by Good Shepherd to score
two more points for tho loam,
as coach Marty Holloran, In
tho foreground, choors on his
loam. Following the junior
varsity victor, the varsity team
also wont on to win 18-16
against Good Shephard.
Haiald Photo by Kalloy MUchoM

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 10. 1994 - 7A

Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
Men’s Health Forum planned
SANFORD — Central Florida Regional Hospital and Central
Florida Urology Associates are presenting Men's Health Forum,
a free series devoted to answering questions about men's
health issues. The next eluss will be held on Tuesday. April 12,
front 7-8:30 p.m. In the hospital's elasriroorn.
Urologists Michael Friedman. M.D., and Charles Witten,
M.D.. will discuss Issues focusing on men's health.
The class Is free and no reservations required. Refreshments
will be served.

Tennis test to benefit Hospice
Icnnls players, from beginners to champions, will compete
on Saturday. April 10. and Sunday. April 17, during the
Greater Orlando Charily Tennis Festival, a benefit for Hospice
o f Central Florida. This mixed-doubles tnumument will lake
place al the Orlando Tennis Center. Heathrow Rncquet Club,
Winter Park Tennis Center, and Orlando Fllness A Racourt
Club.
The tnurnnmcni offers five divisions: The Open Division
features Central Florida's best players, Including pros and top
college players. Al the other end of the scale, the Fun Fun
Dlvison Is for beginners and anyone who has the energy to
chase down a hall and have some fun while supporting a good
cause.
Players and their guests are Invited to a party and auction on
Saturdav night.
The haste entry fee Is $20; however, larger contributions to
Hospice of Central Florida are welcomed,
F'or llrkets and Information, call Terry Knox. Hospice of
Central Florida, at 875 (X)28 exl -138.

Having a baby: What to expect
months of pregnancy, the uterus
starts to contract in preparation
From the moment a woman for birth, and Braxton Hicks'
learns she Is pregnant, she can't contractions may be mistaken
help but think about holding her for the start of labor. However,
child for the first time and about when contractions become pro­
gressively more painful, regular,
what kind of parent she will be.
A lso, there Is the actual and at shorter Intervals, labor
thought of labor and delivery, has probably started.
Two other events may also
which may tend to be frighten­
ing. especially If she hasn't given happen. The mucous plug that
btrth before. But If a woman has blocked the cervical canal
receives the proper prenatal care d u r i n g p re g n a n c y m ay be
and has an open line o f com­ expelled os a bloody discharge.
munication with her doctor, the This Is called a "show " and
fears and anxiety o f her pre­ means that the cervix la begin­
gnancy and delivery can be ning to stretch.
Rupture o f the membranes
elimlated and allow this to be
one of the most Joyous times In surrounding the amnlotlc fluid
In which the baby floats may
her life.
Throughout the stages o f labor occur at any time up to delivery.
and delivery, different women The leakage of amnlotlc fluid,
will have different experiences. called "breaking of the waters,"
Nevertheless, the main concern varies from woman to woman. It
of the obstetrician Is to be sure may be a small trickle of fluid, or
that there Is never any danger to It may be a sudden gush.
Labor Is divided Into several
the mother or the unborn child.
It Is sometimes difficult to stages that arc defined as (hough
determine when labor actually they arc distinct, but which. In
begins. During the last three reality, can blend Into one
■ y J O W . » W M T , M.P.________

another. The latent phase Is a
time o f Irregular contractions,
when the cervix thins out and
may dilate very gradually. This
stage can last many hours.
The active phase of labor
begins with rapid dilation of the
cervix and ends with full dila­
tion. Physicians use Intravenous
medications as well as epidural
anesthetics. If desired by the
patient, which can make this
phase much less uncomfortable
or even painless.
When the cervix has opened to
approximately 10 centimeters,
the head of the baby slowly
begins to emerge. The perineal
tissues are stretched very thin
and an cplslolomy Is then only
performed. If necessary, to pre­
vent the tissues from tcnrlng.
The physician assists by gently
rotating the baby as It Is being
delivered. After the delivery, the
umbilical cord Is clumped and
cut.
The third stage of Inbor Is
expulsion o f the placenta, or
afterbirth, usually within three

to 10 mimics after delivery of the
baby. Any ncecssary tissue re­
pairs are then performed.
In nddltlon to consulting with
your physlclun. there are classes
that assist expectant parents in
prenatal care which Inlcude
exercises for lulxir and delivery
and caring for your new baby.
Your physician should en­
courage expectanl mothers to
express any concerns or quo.
t l o n s t hat s he ma y hiu &lt;
throu ghou t her pregn an cy.
When an expectant mother car.
feel comfortable with her physi­
cian, her pregnancy can nnd
should be a wonderful experi­
ence.
Jon E $ w *tl. W O , It on o b ttd ri
ctan/gyn«oiogul w as Advanced Womtn'%
M ttllh Sp«cutll»1», «uh oIII c m al MO)
Medical Plata Or . Unit 70/. Sanford. Ml E
Altamonte Dr , Sulla IS. Allsmonte Spring)
and IID Sanon Bi*d .CranoeClIy
TSa health column It provided at a
community u rv lca by Central Florida Re
qional Hospital. Sanbrd Inquiriei may be
dlrec lad to the hoipitrf

Getting a healthy start
Coalition plans ‘c o m i n g o u t ’ open

house for c o m m u n i t y
$30,000.
A dm in istered by Th e Local Health
Council of Fast Central Florida, by law. all
providers of prenatal care. Including private
providers, are required to screen pregnant
women for Healthy Start.

By KELLEY MITCHELL
Horald Slalf Wrllor
SANFORD — li Is an ucccplrd fuel lb.it
early prenatal care cun prevent luliiut and
lelal dcnlhs and many long trrin disabilities
The Turning out' event (or the Seminole
County Healthy Start C oalition. Inc .
(SCHSCI will be an Open House on Friday,
April 15, from 3:110 p in. to 5:30 p.m at the
Seminole County Public Health Unit, on
Airport Boulevard.
The featured speaker will be l)r. Charles
Mahan, the Slate Health Officer.
Refreshments, prizes and guest appear­
ances from the Central Florida Zcxdoglcol
Park will all be a part of the festivities.
The SCHSC Is asking for u donation of an
infant toy, layette item, or a monetary
contribution to the Coalition. Toys, infant
and maternity Items will be given out to
Healthy Start molhers-to-lic and Infants by
the case managers
In 1001. Govcnor Clitics signed Into law
the Healthy Start Initiative, the most
comprehensive stutr maternal and Infant
health care program In the country
Locally, the Seminole County Healthy
.Start Coalition (SCIISC) was established in
April of 1093 to serve residents here
The objectives of the coalition are to
m i n i m i z e h a r r i e r s to cur e, as s ur e
availability of services, develop a plan to

The program is completely voluntary,
therefore If u woman does not wish to be
screened, sbr may sign a form stating so. If
she chooses to be screened, she will be
ussessed points according to various medi­
cal. social und economic factors that are
associated with high-risk pregnancies. If she
chooses to enroll In the program she will
receive visitations by nurses In her home, all
medical care through her physician and
services based on a need assessment
designation.
meet needs, establish partnerships to better
serve the community, to enhance com­
munication throughout the community,
evaluate the use of resources, plan for
services and avoid dupllcnllon. All ul­
timately to reach one goal — to ensure all
pregnant women nnd InfantB have access to
quality maternal and Infant health care.
To he successful In achieving the goals
and objectives set, the Coalition must ralne
funds which arc required to receive stutr
funds. These match funds can be In the
form of In-kind contributions (printing,
advertising, donation Items etc.) or money.
The match for the SCHSC Is approximately

Economically, this can add up to big,
savings. It Is estimated that t l spent in|
prenatal care can save at least $3 In short
term hospital costs. One dollar Invested In
evaluation, prevention and early Interven­
tion saves $10 In developmental delays und
special education services.
While the financial savings to the com­
munity are u strong argument for the
support of the Healthy Start program, It Is
the people II helps that arc the best
testimony.
The program Is for all pregnant women
and Infants.

AIDS can cause cancer directly say scientists
By RICHARD C O LE
Associated Pross Writer
SAN FRANCISCO — Scientists
already know Hint Infection with
the AIDS virus cun lead to
cancer by weakening me Im­
mune system. But a new „tudy
suggests the virus causes cancer
directly, by switching on enneer
genes In the cells II Invades
The finding could lend to
heller treatment for bolli AIDS

and cancer. Bui It also raises
doubts about the safely of some
forms of gene therapy nnd easts
u cloud over scientists' goal of
creating un AIDS vaccine.
AIDS bus been associated with
certain types of cancer. Includ­
ing lymphoma nnd Kaposi's
sarcoma, that most researchers
I m-II c v c take advantage of the
weakening of ihr Immune sys­
tem.
Hut In u study being relcuscd

today, researchers at the Univer­
sity of California al San Fran­
cisco found that when the AIDS
virus Inserts Its genetic material
Into a cell's DNA, It can appar­
ently activate a nenrby cancercausing gene.
That gene then starts up a less
common variety of lymphoma.
non-B-cell lymphoma, though
the exact mechanism remains a
mystery, Drs. Michael McGrath
nnd Bruce Shlruinlzu said.

Fitness Factor_______ ._____________________

Blacks, aerobics don’t
always step to same beat
By IRA DREYPUSE
Associated Press Writer__________________________
WASHINGTON - Aerobics Is pulsing with
more of u black accent these days. It's u
development welcomed by some exercisers who
believe the standard slyle of aerobic dance can be
uncomfortably while.
Music und dance ste|&gt;s taken from Ihc black
community arc becoming more popular In
aerobics classes of ull races, suld Rich Hurt, music
director o f Dynantlx, an aerobics music produc­
tion house In Bulllmorc.
"Black music Is becoming not Just used by
b la ck s." Hart said. " I t 's becom ing more
mainstream."
Dynamlx has been adding hip-hop und funk lo
Its regulur cassettes und recently put out n tape
that focuses on hip-hop.
"Aerobics musk: Is very trendy," said F runclnc
Seams, n black Illness activist in IDEA, an
aerobics professionals organization. "Whatever
music environment Is In the world, that's what
they nre going to home In on."
Nonetheless, blacks and whites may take
different approaches to the same music and
dances, suld Stephanie Carter, an aerobics
Instructor In Washington.
A case In point ts where to put the dance stepi
emphasis In a standard musical count of one,
two. three, four.
"Black people have been comfortable with
downbeat — counts of one und three," Curler
suld. "White Instructors have to learn to teach on

the downbeat, the bass beat, Instead of two and
four, which would be the upbeat,"
{Hacks will still show up at a white Instructor's
class, built may feel less rewarding, Carter said.
" I f I'm a person who has a problem with my
weight and 1 don't want to exercise, I want the
class lo be fun." Carter said. The less fun It Is. the
less likely Ihc participant will keep coming back,
she said,
Similarly, blacks may find u typical aerobics
program too "regim ented" — boring and with
little room for self-expression, Carter said.
Aerobics organizations pay attention to style
points such as this, although they may not gear
routines specifically to blacks.
Jazzerclsc has been using hip-hop moves —
fairly quick actions that Involve a good deal of
shoulder or hip movement — for years, said
Shanna Missed, the aerobic dance chain's
international administrator.
Jazzerclsc tries to make Its programs broad
enough for everyone, Mlssctt said at corporate
headquarters in Carlsbad, Calif. However, the
different beat stresses arc not easy for everyone to
leurn, and some dancers have to concentrate on
simple steps while others can add extra movea,
she said.
But blacks constitute a sizable share of the
dnnee market, and dance professionals are
starting to see bluck music as a way to attract
them, Scants said.
"Sometimes, people need to be nudged a little,"
Scuiub said. "One good wny to nudge them Is to
talk about bottom line."

"This Is the first direct evi­
dence lhat we have a human
virus causing cancer through
some mechanism — not Just
I n d i r e c t l y
by I m •
m unosupprcsBlon." McGrath
said.
The scientists spent two years
zvlewlng 30 lymphoma coses
and found four In which the
AIDS virus Inserted Itself Into
the same spot In a cell's DNA.

StruUin’ their stuff
Members ol Goldsboro Seniors, sponsored by Project CARE,
presented A Parade ol Fashions at Iho Weal Sanford Boys &amp;
Girls Club during their weekly Tuesday mooting. Josophlno Cox,
above, omcoe ol the parade, models an original croatlon lo the
audience. The crowd enjoyed a solo by Clara Thomas, 80, as part
ol Ihe entertainment lor the evanl.

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. Sanlord HoraKI. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. April 10. 1904

Herald Photo by Apryt Penltlon
Herald Photo by Mark Haul*

Not a good way to end the week
Sanlord pollco said driver Watson Frazier lost
control ol his 1979 Konworth flatbed truck whon
a strap snapped roloaslng a load ol stool
shooting. The metal shoots shlltod Irom one sldo

ol tho vohlclo to tho othor bringing tho truck to
Its sldo os Frazlor ottompted to turn Irom 25th
Stroot onto U S. Highway 17-92 In Sanlord Friday
ovonlng With tho truck on Its sldo and tho

shoots ol stool strown across tho Intersection,
traffic was snarled lor about lour and a hall
hours, Sanlord Pollco roportod.Pollco roportod
that Frazlor, ol Oak Hill, was not ln|urod. Nolthor

tho truck nor tho load struck any othor
vohlclo.Frazlor works lor Honry Ludwig Trucking
Company.

Stenstrom

who Harold was hot did not
Fll/alx-lh Wells Stenstrom. wife
Flossie and Felix were cousins
realize that Charles llasklns was
ol brother Douglas
of Dr H I). (Roy) Drown He oner
Harold's father. The Haskins
Ihlt that wasn’ t all Harold &lt;
Stuman." no Itrsi name or ltd
spelled his name "llra u n "
father and son were In some real
Haskins.
C
h
arles'
son.
was
Hals. Folks, tltul opened Ihe
Drown was a dentist lie had an
.-III.company.
named assistant |H»slinaster. He
floodgates. I learned tilings
oilier on til.- second tloor of what
After Harold was replaced as
later become |»»slmuster until postm aster hy H oover s ap
ulMiut half the old timers In Is now the First Union Hank
Hu- Republican. Herbert ll.Kiv.-t,
Sanford, cspccl.illy how so many
building In downtown Sanford.
|K)lntmi-nl ol Hall. Harold went
lH-cainc president and appointed
people were related.
Dr. llrow n 'a "torture ch air"
to work lor George I) lllshnp and
I
found
out
Stumun'n
Initials
J
P
Hall
to
Ihe
pmlilon
Hull
and
Clinton pushes hard for health care plan
faced ihc Hritmley bu ilding
Albert Martin, owners of the
Ills wife were Ihe parents ol
were J.M but that was |ust the
across the street over Rmimillal
Crown Paper Company located
WASHINGTON - President Clinton completed a siring of
G
o
r
d
o
n
a
nd
I.
ue
I
l
i
e
Hal
l
,
tip ol the Iceberg He bud three
and A n d e rs o n 's d ru g sto re.
three televised town-hall meetings on Ills health enrr plan with
youngsters we grew up with III (or many years on West Com­
daughters — Jessie. Jostc and
Flossie married a t.-llow named
mercial Sired Martin resided in
a Must at opponents for performing “ hit Jobs" and spouting a
.Ionic Jessie lux-ami- Mrs Roll
Sanford.
Eazarus and D ry had a daugh­
Apopka He was Ihe brother ol
Hack lo the Thigpen articleert Herndon T’ls-y lived at 200 ter named Adrfr. The lai/urus
John Martin who later became a
' " n o w ' baeM n Washington alter a week of promoting the plan
We wrote that W II Thigpen whs
Hast Fourth Sltecl. They hud family moved to Brooklyn where
governor ol Florida, and a cousin
on the road. Clinton will try to translate Ills effort Into votes In
iwo sous Rolicrt Jr and Emmet
among 29 members of the Or
A.lrlr grew up on stories ulxiiil
ol A lbert Jarrell, a retired
land.) Klks l.odge who became
Hoi 11 later played trumpet in Sanford When Ariel.- made her
Atlantic- Coast Mne railroader
* 7le e.tiled approval of a universal health rare plan tils No. I
charter mrmhrrs ol the new
Seminole High Ixuids
llrst visit here In 1945 she was in
who still lives hen- and Is a
priority for the rest of the year.
......
Jostc married a brother of Mis
Sanford
Klks
organl/ailon
&lt;
r«her 20s Sh&gt;- said It was Ilk.member ol the C.iislIlner'aCluh
The president returned early today after a final town-hall
iU.-d in May 191 I Also at that
Martha Fox who lor umpteen
st.-|iplng Into a lalrv tale
Folks, we re oul of s|iaee and
telecast in SI Paul. Minn., that also Involved studio audiences
charter
meeting
2-1
inure
San
years lived at IIIOH Park Avenue
I h* hand had a second b a s s
w.-'ve got lots more lo tell you
in Milwaukee. Detroit and Sioux Falls. S.D
Pox's lost name was either
lord men hrcuinr Klks lor the
drum play.-r ll«- wan H.irnrv
ulioul these uii»l other Sanford
Itrst tun.- and were considered
Meade or Gwynn Juste and hci
Smart
Ills
dad
was
Sam
Smart,
old timers So. the giHxl Lord
Cancer drug has side effects
charter
m.-inh.-rH
Among
those
l.imtly resided m tile "George
a pullirman iiik I.T ClilH Hoy
willing, we'll e.irry on with tills
were liar.ihl C Haskins and
WASHINGTON — Hreast cancer patients who lake the
G ray" house In-tween Sanlord
Williams Sam h.td a |w-t immkry
next Sunday
and Palmetto avenues on East
Charles
Illusklus
11.'
knew
powerful drug tamoxifen to ward off recurrence of the disease
tlmt siil mi Ills should.t Ollu-r
are at Increased risk of getting earner of the uterus, the
20lli Street Remember George
people guv.- monkeys to Sam
Gray? lie was once a Sanford
government warns.
who hulll som.- cages iH-hlnd the
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday upgraded Its
motor.-yele policeman who was
poll..- station ou ill.- Iiik.-lronl.
warnings about tamoxifen's side effects, and the drug s maker
Injured in an accident and
and wllh animals that had hc.-ti
wrote SH0.000 doctors to alert them to the uterine cancer risk
wound up owning a bar and
kept hy turn of tin- Sanford Kir.
later worked lor tin- Atlantic
Hreast earner victims should not abandon tamoxifen,
Department Ih-IiIii .I the station
Coast L i ne fr ei ght of f i ce
because Us benefits outweigh the risks, the FDA emphasized
Oil Palmetto Avenue. Saiilord's
Hut women taking Hie drug - and those who have taken It In
downtown.
M u n i c i p a l Z oo c a m e I nt o
J o u l e St o ilia n m a r r i e d
the past - must he vigilant about getting gynecological
existence. Today It s the Central
checkups and watching for symptoms of uterine cancer, me
another well known Sanlord old
Florida Zoological Park. Oh. yes.
ti mer — " R id d le " Hurdlck
agency said.
Sam Sniurt married Mildred
You're right
He's the fellow
Haskins
Pentagon preparing list of base closures
who worked lor laird knows how
Harold Haskins also played
long In the Coulily I'lcrk's office
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon Is preparing a list o f military
clarinet In tin- Sanlord Hand
for 0.1* Herndon. The Hurdtcks
base closures that would cut existing facilities by at least Hi
with Thigpen. Harold was Ihc
Jinr.-nl.-.l Marjorie June and
son ol Charles F Haskins who
percent, nearly matching all the closures ordered since 1'IHH.
Rosemary. Jm ileau.l her .laugh
according to recent estimates submitted to Congress.
(ought in tin- Indiana Infantry In
i.-rs often .-nt.-rlalned us old
" h e previous rounds ol base closures. In l»HH 1991 and
the Civil Wat Charles, hy the
i liners during our school days by
way. cam.- to Sanford In MMMi on
1'1‘ Kl combined, reduced bases and military facilities by l.»
playing Hie xylophones during
do
c t o r ' s orders
He was a
percent
.
, , , .
i hap. I exercises Mur|nrlr June
locomotive engineer lit t nlorado
Members ol Congress are already criticizing the antic paled
played ih&lt;- base drum In Ihc old
.iiid was seriously mpued when
scope of the cuts. Congress has approved previous has.- closure
G ram m ar School orchestra
his engine derailed and went
proposals, hut Defense Secretary William Perry ts predicting a
Junle also played Ihc piano
down the side ol a mountain.
very difficult battle with the public and the Congress over the
Marjorie June married Vincent
Harold, his son. was horn In the
1995 round.
.
. , , .......
Dalv and they n-st.lc to llcvcrly
shadow ol Pike's Peak III IHHI
Until beyond the end of the century, the cost ol shutting
Hills. Fla Rosemary married one
Charles came lo Florida lo Itml
down buses Is expected to outweigh the savings.
ot tin- MeCIcllaiul Iwiys.
work and then trot for Ills wife.
R em em b er we m en tion ed
Grunge rock star dead
C l a r a Haski ns, and t hei r
F.-llx Frank, local clotliler. who
five-year-old son. Harold
SKATTLE - As lead singer for the groundbreaking grunge
played the bass drum In the old
They took a train to New
rock Iland Nirvana. Kurt Colmln became the spokeiimuu lor a
Sanford Hand. When the hand
Orleans and then headed hy rail
troubled generation even us his own troubles overwhelmed
was marching we told you Peter
lo Florida. Hut wlu-n they ar­
him.
S.
-l taal c a r r i e d t he d r u m
rived at the Alahama-Florlda
He died at age 27. an apparent suicide.
.
H .i.ld Photo b* Apod Ktnltton
strapped on Ills Hick. Felix had a
state line the train was slojiped.
Cohaln. who spent several days In a Rome hospital last
sister
named
Flcuslc
who
at
one
The
stale
of
Florida
was
quaranmonth after falling Into a drug-induced coma, was found dead
Body discovered
t i me was en ga ged to H E.
lined because of an epidemic
Friday morning o f an apparently self-inflicted shotgun blast to
Sanlord pollco Invostiga'od tho doath ol a woman In hor 30s who
Haskins, later a postmuster and
(believed to he yellow fever.) So.
the head.
______________
was dlscovorod floating In Lako Monroo luto Friday a,,or" ° on
father of Mrs. John (Clare) Sauls
Harold and Ids mother had to
Ole. Tom Sklba photographed tho 3C°no or officials _C m dr
who
provided
tinwitl»
a
lot
of
From A sso cia te d P re ss reports
remain In Alabama until the
Donnls Whitmlro said tho body was idontlllod as an O ilm do
this information.
quarantine was lifted. Oh. yes.
woman who had boon missing Irom hor homo ovornight. Oltlciais
while young Haskins was In
havo rulod tho doalh a sulcldo
Alabama he played wllh several
Legal Notices
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Notices
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children. There was one little girl
T IIR C L MONTHS A F T E R IH E
IN TM I CIR CU IT COURT
who was deal and blind. Cater
are tupported by the tetllmony
OATE
OF
THE
F
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S
T
PU
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CODE EN FO R CEM EN T
F O R SEM INO LE COUNTY.
and evidence perlaming lo the
she became famous. Her name
CATION
OF
THISMOTICE
BOARD
FLO RID A
mailer* alleged In the Stale
A L L C LA IM S. D EM AN DS
was Helen Keller.
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
PROBATE
DIVISION
menl ol Violation and Requetl
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F L 0 R I0 A
Charles and Clara Haskins also
File Number 94^IS* CP
lor Hearing It, prior to the
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F
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Cat* No 11 It C EB
IN H E : E S T A T E O F
twarlng, you thould come Into
had
twin daughters. Mary and
BA
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REO
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, a pollll
M A FTM ASTEPH EN S
compliance with Ihe County
The date ol the flrtl publica
Mildred, born In Titusville In
Dtceeted
cal jubdlvICon ol lla Slala ol
Code provltlon* that you ere
tlon ol Ihlt Notice It April 3.
Florida.
NOTICE OF
I HOI. From tin-re the family
alleged lo be violating, but the
1994
PalMlonar.
ADMINISTRATION
violation recur* prior lo Ihe
moved
lo Tavares. Charles was
Ptrtonal
Rtprctenlallve;
The adm lnltlrallon ol the
hearing, or II Ihe violation I* not
RONALDC LOMAX
still a railroad engineer. In the
B E T T Y J BROWN
etlate ol MARTHA STEPH EN S,
corrected
by
Ihe
lime
tpedllfd
303 Letetne Street
Ke.pondtnl
d e c e a te d . F ile N um ber
IHOOs the family moved lo Third
lor correction by the Code In
Klulm m ee. F L 34744
n o t ic e o f h e a r in o
94 7)7 C P . It pending In the
tpedor. Ihe public hearing will
Street and Avocado ill Sanford, a
Attorney lor Pertonal
(SECTION 14}.11(1).
C
ircu
it
Court
lor
S»mlnol9
be held pertaining lo the allegt
Repretenlatlve.
h o m e o n c e o w n e d hy t he
FLO R ID A S TA T U TES
County. Florida, Probate Dlvl
lion* again*! you
M ACKN C L EV E LA N D , JR .
tlon. Ihe addrett ot which It
TO: Belly J Brown
Steinpcr family. One o f the
YOU A R E AOVISED THAT,
ESQ U IR E
Potl Olllce Drawer C. Sanlord,
P O Bo« )U
IF YOU 0 E C I0 E TO A PPEA L
daughters. Mary, married James
Florida Bar No 014137
Thl.lt* NY I09A4
F L 37771. The nam e* and
ANY D EC IS IO N M ADE AT
709
NorlhOak Avenue
I). Farris who became an uncle
Properly Detcrlpllon Lol 7*
addrtttet
ol
the
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Sanford spring softball
SANFORD — Teams can register for the
Sanford Recreation spring softball lengues at the
Downtown Youth Center. First Floor of Sanford
City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.
Piny w ill begin the week o f April IH.
Depending on Interest, up to 60 teams can be
accommodated. Teams will play one night a
week for 10 weeks.
Cost Is $265 for new teams (Includes $15
yearly ASA fee) and $250 for returning teams
'front the winter Polar Hear leagues.
For details, call the Sanford Recreation
Department at (107) 330-5697 during normal
business hours. Monday through Frtdny.

Karate classes offered
SANFORD — The Roys ft Girls Clubs of West
Sanford. Midway and East Altamonte, are now
offering Karate classes for 6-12 year olds.
For a $1 annual membership fee to the club
plus $10 a month. Langston Mcnefce will
Instruct students through the disciplines of Tae
Kwon Do Tor an hour each session.
Sanford classes arc held Monday and
Wednesday from 5-6 p.m. at the West Sanford
Boys A Girls Club. 919 Persimmon Ave.;
Midway classes will be from 5-0 p.m. on
Thursday's at Midway Elementary School: and
Altamonte Springs classes on Tuesday's from
5 6 p.m. at New Dethel A.M E. Church. 307
Marker St.
For Information or to register, call Don Miller.
Seminole area director, at 330-2456.

I AROUWP THE STA TE
Tailbacks shine at FSU
TALLAHASSEE - Tw o newcomers served
notice during Saturday's Gurnet-Gold game that
there's u race lor tailback at Florida State.
Freshman Rock Preston and sophomore
Jermaine Green, a converted defensive back,
highlighted the Semlnolcs' annual spring game
Garnet, which hud the first-string offense lor
most of the game, posted a 21-19 win over the
Garnett, which began with the starting defense.
Preston, playing for both teams, rushed for 42
yards on 13 carries und had three touchdowns
Green, also playing for troth teams, took rushing
honors with 54 yards on 16 uttcmpls.

Gators find rushers
GAINESVILLE — Two Florida running bucks
emerged as strong contenders Saturday In the
race to replucc Floridu tailback Errict Rhctt.
Junior Tony Davis and redshlrt freshmun
Elijah Williams registered strong performances
In Florida's annual Orange and Blue Srlng game
which the Hlues won 29-22.
Davis rushed for 96 yards on 16 carries for the
Orange, while Wllllums had 43 yards on six
carries und caught a 43-yurd touchdown (.ass
Wllllums also returned two kickoffs for 66 yards.

Ia r o u n d t h e n a t io n
Young shuts out Bruins
BOSTON - Wcndel Young stopped 32 shots
for his first shutout In four seasons and Roman
Hamrllk had a goal and two assists as the
Tampa Hay Lightning defeuted the Boston
Uniins 3-0 Saturday.
. . .
It wus the second NHL shutout for Young, but
titc first came since the 1989*1)0 season when lie
played for Pittsburgh.

Green inherits victory
BRISTOL. Tcnn. — David Green was awarded
a bizarre victory In the Goody's 250 when leader
Mark Martin mistakenly pulled off the track 300
yards before he was to take the checkered llug
under caution Saturday.
"That's the dumbest thing I've ever done In
my life. I think. What cun I say? I thought It was
over." said Martin, who dominated the Busch
Grund Nutlonal event ut Bristol International
Raceway by lending 195 of the 250 lops.
Martin was about 10 cur-lengths ahead of
Green when the final caution ftag flew after
Robert Pressley slammed Into the third-turn
wall on lap 246.
The extent or the damugc to Pressley s car and
the fluid spilled on the track made It almost
Immediately apparent that the rucc would end
under caution.
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All the cars hunched up behind the pace car
and began slowly circling the truck. When the
leaders crossed Ihe start-finish line lo begin the
final lap. the flag man clearly displayed the
white Hag. meaning there wus one lap left.
Hut as the field cainc out of the fourth turn
and ihe flail man reached for the checkered flag
. Martin ducked down out of the racing groove
und heuded for victory lane.
A stunned Green kept his Chevrolet In line
und took the checkered flag ut 35 mph.

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Socond baseman Mike Ruglonlua (No. 11) mado two game-saving playe lor
Ovlodo In a win over Somlnolo Friday. In the third Inning, he snagged a
two out shot In the holo to ond a bases loadad threat. With runners on first
and socond In tho sovenlh Inning, he made an o v e r lho ahoulder grab In
right Hold (left) and hold on desplto colliding with Rich Wright (above).

Lions protect SAC lead
Metcalf stum ps ’Noles
From Staff Reports
SANFORD — Mark Melculf tossed
a two-lilltcr and Mike Ruglenlus
made two excellent defensive plays
as Oviedo remained perfect In the
Seminole Athletic Conference with u
4-1 victory over Seminole at Semi­
nole High School's Alumni Field.
Metcalf (4-1) struck out 13 and
walked only two. but It would have
been wasted If not for Ruglenlus.
who snared a two-out shot In the
hole will, the bases loaded In the
t h i r d I n n i n g a n d m a d e an
over-the-shouldcr grab ol a pop In
right field with two runners on base
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Rich Wright.
"W hen Metcalf has his hard slider
going with his curve and fork bull,
lie's almost unhlttuble." said Oviedo
brad coach Mike Ferrell
And he
bail command of them ull today.
And Ruglenlus made two great
plays. When be collided with \Ntight
he wus doing the right thi ng
See O viedo, Page 2D

’Hounds rally, keep pace
By DEAN SMITH

OREYHOUNDS &gt;, S A M I t

Horald Sports Wrllor
LAKE MARY — When a team Is
going good. It seems to find ways
to win. C onversely, when a
team's struggling. It seems to
find wuys to lose.
Such was the cote at Lake
Mary High School Friday night aa
the Lymun Greyhounds turned a
couple of Rams mlscues Into two
runs und Mcrk Thaens and Kyle
Hayde made tnem stnnd up as
Hie Greyhounds beat Lake Mary,
3 1 . In u Seminole Athletic Con­
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Field.
"W e Just keep finding waye to
lose," said Luke Mary bend coach
Allan Tuttle. "W e Just can't seem
to get the big hit. but we sure can
crente big Innings for our oppo­
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□Bee Lyman. Page 3B

Tribe boys, girls settle for 2nd
From S ta ll R sports
SANFORD — Their fastest wasn't fast enough.
Seminole High School's 4 x 400-mctcr relay
team of Derrick Swain. Ansel Davis. Aswad
Duval, und Bryant Moore posted their bent lime
of the season ut the Seminole Invitational Friday.
finishing in 3 minutes. 24.62 seconds.
All that got the Tribe was second behind
Winter Haven, which won the event In 3:19.4B.
And thut win was attough to push the Whiter
Haven Blue Devils to the team title, outscorlng
Seminole 115-1121*.
A win In a relay event In worth 10 team point a
while finishing second nets eight points. A
reversal of the finish In the 4 x 400-mctcr relay Ihe final event of high school track meets —
w o u l d have given Seminole a 114Vti-113 win.
St. Cloud wits a very distant third (69.5) ahead
of Lymun (67). Lake Brantley (43.5). and Lake
Howell (39.3). Lake Mary was ninth (28) while
Oviedo came In 11th (22.83).
Among the girls. Seminole didn't have enough
lo overcome the depth of the Evans Trojans, who
scored In every event but three to top the Tribe
114-106. Oak Ridge, led by triple winner Nicole
Singleton, was third (89) ahead of Lyman (81.5).
Oviedo came In ninth (20) while Luke Brantley
placed 10th (10).
.
The battle for the troys' team title was fraught
with drama from start to finish, the momentum
flashing back and forth.
• Led by Atrdre Scott. Seminole took three ol
the top four spots In the triple Jump. Scott won
the event with a leap of 51 feet. 2V* Inches. But
Winter Haven swept the top three spots In the
dash unu
and gruoucu
grabbed second,
100-mctcr dasu
m w h iu . third, and
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fourth in the high Jump.
• The Tribe won more events, collecting six
"golds" to Winter Huvcn's three.
• In the flrnl key head-to-head battle, the *1 x
100-mctcr relay. Seminole (41.49) beat Winter
Haven 142.03). Lake Howell finished third In
43.91. nearly two seconds behind the Blue
Devils.
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• Each team had an athlete disqualified
during the running events. Seminole's Chaunccy
Rickard having to give up his third-place finish In
the 300-melcr Intermediate hurdles while Winter
Haven's Myron Birdsong wus stripped of Ills
second-place finish In the 800-meter run for
running off the truck.
Also scoring victories for the Semlnolcs were
Bernard Sparrow, who swept the discus (150-2)
and shot put (60-2); Julian Wimberly (300-mclcr
Intermediate hurdles. 40.78): and Davts 1200meter dash. 22.00).
Seminole County distance runners Rob Lvuns
(Lyman) and Dan Hlllcy (Lake Brantley) stuged
their own prlvute competition. Hlllcy winning the
1.000- metcr run (4:28.02) over Evans (4:30.15)
while Evans finished first In the 3.200-mctcr run
(10:00.2) In front of Hlllcy (10:01.75).
Lake Mury's Thomas Watson won the long
jump (22-4V*i) while Robert Boothe wus first In
the pole vault ( I3-'/.).
Oak Ridge's Singleton wus the top performer ol
the meet, mule or femulc. as she won the

1.000- mctcr (5:27.0). 800-mctcr (2:20.75). and
3 .2(K)mclcr( 12:03.81) rims.
Leading the Seminole girls were event winners
Kutlnu Perry (discus. 122-5), Bellndcr Morgan
(triple Jump. 37-9). and Mlndce Hampton
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Oollndor Morgan won tho triple lump at the
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Inchos and was fourth In Iho long jump al 16-5 .
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Cardinal’s Randall tosses no-hitter at Marlins
From Staff Reports_______________________ _ _ ________
SANFORD — The Knights of Columbus
Curdlnals' long winning streuk may he over, but
they arc hurdly out of the race.
The three-time defending city champions, who
saw their 22-game winning streuk snapjred last
Saturday, rebounded In style Friday evening at
Sanford Memorial Stadium as Robert Randall
hurled a no-hltler to treat the Seminole Produce
Marlins 5-1 In Sanford Recreation Department
Babe Ruth Baseball League action.
Rattdull wus outstanding, striking out nine und
walking four In lire flve-Innlng game. The
Marlins’ run came on walk lo Jermaine Mackey,
u stolen base and an error In the bottom of Ihe
fifth Inning, when Randall struck out the side to
end the game.
The only Irnlng that the Marlins had two

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runners reach base was the fourth.
The Cardinals scored two runs In the second
liming without the benefit of a hit. Wesley
Winkle walked, moved to second on u ground out
and scored as Randall reached on u throwing
error by the catcher.
Randall, who ended up on second on the play,
stole third base and scored on an RBI ground out
by Charlie McLain.
The Cardinals added two more runs In the
fourth timing. After Richard Badger singled and
Winkle drew a walk. Roger Sizemore singled to
bring in Budger and Randall hit a single to plate
Erie Spivey scored the winners' flnul run In the
fifth tuning an he drew u walk, moved to second

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Doing the damage for the Cardlnuls were
Badger and Rundull (one single, one run scored
und one RBI each). Sizemore (single. RBI). Sperry
(single, run). Winkle (two runs)and McLutn (RBI).
The Cardinals Improved to 2-1 with the win
and were scheduled lo play the Hlue Jaya
Saturday. The next action for the Cardinals will
he next W ednesday at Sanford Memorial
Stadium starting ut 5:45 p.m. against the Rotary
Club Royals.
,
The Murltns felt to 1-2 despite a good pitching
performance by Mike Robinson and Marcus
Ueaalcy, who combined on a four-hitter, i Me
Marlins were to huve pluyed the Klwnnis Club
Orioles Saturday and will pluy the Moose Lodge
Pirates Monday evening at Sanford Memorial
Stadium starting at 5:45 p.m.

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Friday night
Flrttgam *
5 Pinion
IS M
4M
4 00
1 Marcel
4 40 1 40
3 Col*
1 00
Q 11 1 )70.14. P (5 1)01.Mi T 0 1 1)110 M
Secortgeme
i Ricardo Aiplrl
0 40
1 00 ) M
5 Pile Oyari
4 10 4 00
1 Pinson Jose
4 00
O (1-11 71.441 P 101) 11.701 T (1 1 1) 470.10;
0 0 (1 0 )7 1 M
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Third game
4 Pinion Oyerl
1100 10 00 4.40
IM a rc tl Aguirre
4 00 4,10
oOelo Enrique
5 40
Q 114) 10.4)1 P (4 1) 40 M; T (4 1 4 ) 111 M
Fourti gam*
1 Pardo Jo**
» oo 4 40
4 00
4 llelo Erklaga
4 00 1 00
1 Marcel Atcue
4 10
Q11 t)4].44i P ( l 4) 140 40; T it 4 1) 774 40
Filth gam*
1 Ricardo Enrique
a 40 4.10
1 40
5 Atpltlaga Bob
4 40 5 40
7 Ole* Uralde
ISO
0 (1 11 )).40i P i t 1)114 Mi T i l 1 1) 144 40
Slant game
iM Ikel Aiplrl
15 00 4 M
DO
4 Rent Bob
4 40 1 00
4 Aiplllag* Mendl
140
0 (4 0)44.Mi P 101) Ill.M i T (4-4-4) 1M.M
Seventhgam*
1 Aiplrl
4 00 5 40
3 10
4 Reyet
4 10 140
1 Ricardo
140
Q (1 4) 14 44i P I] 41154.4*1 T i l 4)1 7/4.44
Eighti game
7Mlkel Bob
7.40 4 40
3 30
lA ip lllag a Erklaga
5M 3 00
4 Aramayo Aiplrl
3 40
Q (17) 11 Mi P 17-1)44.Mi T T (7-1-4) 144.40
Nlnlhgama
1 BarronloCoya
1410 7.10
7.10
7 Benny Victor
4 70 4 10
IOriuondo Daniel
0 40
O (17) 14.M; P (17) 44 Ml T 11-11) 0.00; T
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1 Uralde
14 00 4 00
4 10
4 Colli)
4 00 5 40
1Mendl
5 40
Q (14) M.lOi P (14) IM M; T (1*11 M l M
11th game
ICalayaCo ya
17.00 3to
4*0

Ballran
a 40 4 10
4 Benny Acholegul
3 to
Q (I *)47.10i P(1 0)110 Mi T i l 0 4)411.10
11th gam*
4MnnJ.be Vidor
11 00
4 40
140
1 Rutlnoa Elgueta
10 40 5 00
1 Napa Ballran
3 40
O 114) 47*4; P 141) 141.Mi T (4 11)
IIS Mi O D II 1 4 1 A ll)]7 l 40
1lit* game
4 Benny Denial
14 40
4 10
)M
IMendlb# Vidor
7 10 4 40
3 Barronlo Acholegul
4 00
Q (4 1144 Mi P (4 4) 417 SO; Trl Sup (4 4 II
H IM
14thgam*
I Rullno Elgueta
1110
14 40
740
4 Benny Daniel
a 10 4 10
IMendibe V idor
1.40
Q (44) SI.Mi P (441 HO.Mi T (14 1)
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A - M M i H - 5*7,M*

rANDINQS
N A TIO N A LLEA O U E
All Timet EO T
Ea*t Division
L Pci. OB
W
Allanla
5
0 1coo
Naw York
1
750 IV*
3
Philadelphia
400 3
2
1
Monlraal
400 3
1
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Florida
J
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Central Division
L Pel. OB
W
Cincinnati
1
750 —
1
Houston
7
;
500 1
1
SI Louis
i
500 1
Chicago
3
400 I ' l
7
Pittsburgh
1
4
700 D
W eil Division
L
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W
San Francisco
3
0 1 ooo
Los Angeles
500 P i
7
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1 4
Colorado
700 3
San Diego
1
4
700 3
Frtday'iO am ai
Chicago 4. Montreal 0
Colorado 7. P ittsb urg 3
Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 4. 10 Inning*
Houston*. New York 3
Atlanta 4. lo t AngelcnO
San Diego4, Florida 4
St. Lo u iia l San Franclico.ppd , rain
Salurday'iO am tt
Chicago 4. Montreal 3
Pllltburgh 10. Colorado 5
Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia I
St Lo u iia l San Francltco. 1
New Yock alHoutlon. In)
Allanla at Lot Angel**, (nl
Florida at San Diego. In)
Sunday'* Game*
Chicago (Cuiman O il al Montreal (Hill
1 0). 1:15pm
Colorado (Freem an 001 at Pllltburgh
(CooktO I). 1:35pm
Philadelphia (Judm 0 0) al Cincinnati
(HantonO 0), 1 1 5 p m
New Vork IP Smith I 01 at Houston
(DrabekO I). 1 35p m
Atlanta (Clavine I 01 at Lot Angele*
(Herthlter 0 01.4 05 pm
SI Loul* (Cormier 0 01 al San Francltco
(Swill I 01,4 05p m
F lo r id a (H ough 4 0) a l San Diego
(Whitehurst* l) ,» :* lp m
Monday-* Came*
Chicago al New York, I 40 pm
ColoradoalPhlladeifiila. l;05p m
Cincinnati al Montreal. 7 35 p m
L 01 Angela* al SI Loc4t. • 05 p m
A M ER IC A N LEA O U E
All Tlmoi E DT
E a il Division
W
L Pd
Motion
a
1
400
400
Toronto ,
a
I
Bolllmoro
3
1 .710
Now York
1 I 750
4
200
Delroll
Central Dlvition
L Pet
W
3
Cleveland
0 l OOO
no
Milwaukee
3
1
400
2
Chicago
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1
3
2SO
Minn* sola
0
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Kansas City
3
Weil Division
W
L Pet
California
600
3
2
Calk land
1
333
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Friday’ s Came*
Cleveland* Kansas City)
Boston * Chicago*
Milwaukee 5. California I
New York a, Detroit 0
Toronto*. Seattle]
l e u * 7, Baltimore 5
Oakland 10. Mlnnetola*. 10Inning*
Saturday'* Oame*
Toronto*. Seallle*
Baltimore 7. Tern* 5
Detroit 5, New York 3
California 4. Milwaukee 4
Cleveland al Kan*at City
Chicago*, Boston 5
Oakland at Minnesota, Ini
Sunday's Oamei
Seattle I Johnson 0 01 al Toronto (Slewarl
10), 1 35pm
Teeat (Helling 0 01 at Baltimore (Rhodes
OOl, 1 l i p m
Detroit (Wells O il al New York (Peret
001, l:3Sp m
Oakland (Van Pofyiel 0 0) al Minnesota
(TapanlO l | , 3 05p m
California I Andersen 0 0) at Milwaukee
(EldredOO), 1:05 p m
Cleveland (Marllnci 0 01 al Kansas City
(Haney 0 0). l:1 5 p m
B o ilo n ( H e t k e lh 0 01 a l C h ic a g o
(FernandeiO I), 1:15pm
Monday’* Oame*
Batllmoraat Delroll. I ISp m
Milwaukee al Teaat. 4 05 p m
Toronto al Oakland. 4 05 p m

THIS W E E K 'S FISHING F O R E C A S T
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* Monday’s Oamei
M iam i*1 Cherlatte, 7:10p.m.
Boston at Indiana. I M p i n
Orlando at New York, Ip.m .
Minnesota a I San Anlonlo. 4:30 p m
Dallas al Golden Stale, 10 30 p m
L A Clippers al Sacrainento. 10 10pm

Cleveland al California. 4 05 p m
Botlonal K a n * a iC lly .l OSp m
Mlnnetola al Seattle, 10 35 p m.

Friday nl^sl’i game
P A 0 R ES 4 ,M A R LIN S *
FLO R ID A
SAN DI BOO
a b rh b l
•b f h bl
Holer Is lb 4 0 10
Carr cl
300 0
Brown* lb 4 0 0 0
G u lltri s i 4 0 0 0
Shllleldrl 4 0 0 0
Beanrl
4 0 10
Pin Her If 4 1 ) 1
Clbrnn lb 4 0 10
Conlnetl
4000
OBell cl
1 1 I I
Brberlelb 3 0 0 0
Lckhrl lb 4 1 1 1
Snllagoc 1 0 0 0
Staton lb 1 0 0 0
KAbbtti* 3 0 10
Cnfrccolb 10 0 0
Wlher* p 3 0 0 0
Aim tisc
3 0 10
SSndrip
10 0 0
R Lew lip
00 0 0
Otlrde ph 0 0 0 0
Hitman p 1 0 0 0
Nen p
0000
Talal*
14 * I *
Totals
M 44 4
Flerlda
San Dirge
DP - Florida 1, San Diego 1. LOB Florida 5 San Diego 4 IB — Colbrunn (I),
Ausmul (II HR — Plantler (I), OBell (I),
Lockhart 1 (1) S — SSceidersl
IP
H R ER SB so
Florida
Weathers L.O 1
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4 1 1 4 1
RLewis
1
1 0 0 0 0
Nen
1
1 0 0
3 I
tan Dfege
SlandersW . 10
7 13 3 0 0 1 6
HollmanS. 1
171 0 0 0 1 1
HBP - by SSandwt IK Abbott) WP —
S Sander*
Umpire* — Home. Relllord; F ln l, Wen
deliltdl. Second. Mardi; Third. Hlrtchbeck
T — 1:11. A — 11,150

COLLIQK B A IIIA L L
EAST
American Inti. 154. B ryan ll 4
Amh#r»t I I 1. Trinity, Conn 4 1
Drandeld, E Connecticut SI 0
Dartmouth I 17, PennS*
Delaware 4 1. Northeattern 111
Delaware Val 4 I, FDU Madison 11
Fordham 4 I. Army I 4
froilb uroSt 15 15, Lincoln, Pa 5 1
H arvard* 4.Columbia 5 4
*
Holy Cross 41. Colgate I I
lone 10 5. SI Peter's S I
John Jay 4 * CCNV3 7
Manhattan 10 O.Falrlleld 7 10
M asiachuieltl 10 1. St. Joseph *5 0
Mast Oar (mouth 3. Suffolk 1 .10 Inning*
Merrimack 14 I0L Assumption 10 5
New Hampshire! 4. Vermont 1 I
New York T tch l I. Pace 11
Qulnnlplac MO, SI Michael's* 4
Pllltburgh 110. Viliamva 7 7
SI Francis. N Y 5 I. Long Island U 0 0
Selon Hall 7 4, Bos ton Col leg* 0 1
Springlleld 7 14, Bentley 4 4, III gam* 11
Innings
Slony Brook 11 10, Kings Point 7 3
Wesltield SI 4 16 Maas Maritime 1 4
Williams I) Wesleyan!
Yale 5 1. Princeton 1 0
SOUTH
Auburn 10. Vanderbilt 7
Auburn Montgomery 1 11. Faulkner 1 I
Campbellsyllle4 1. Lindsey WiisonO )
Char lesion Southern* 4. Campbell 4 4
Coker 4 Mount Olive 1
Coll ol Charleston 5 0. Mercer 7 1
Flagler 1 0. Florida I I
Georgia Coll 5 1, S C Spartanburg ) 1
Jacksonville SI 17 14, Ml let 00
Kennesaw • 3, Piedmont 0 0
Kentucky It .L S U l
Lincoln Memorial 5 5. W Georgia 7 1
Lip scom b !.Union. Tenn 1
M arshall* 19. Appalachian SI 10
Melhoditl 4, Shenandoah. Va a
Mississippi 1. Georgia 1, 10 Innings
Mississippi SI 4. South Carolina 4
MoreheadSI 17. Tenn M a rlin *]
Nlcholls St. 6 t.N E Louisiana 1 1
North Fieri** 11. Flerlda Tech 1
NW Louisiana 3 3, Stephen F Austin 0 0
Nova South**it*rn 1 7, Lynn I I
Old Dominion 5 4. Richmond 4 7
Pleiller 1. Barton I
South Florida 7, N.C. Charlotte 1
Samlord 5 4 SE Louisiana 11
W Carolina* 5. VMI 3 1
MIDWEST
Bowl* 10. Canton Akron I
Bowling Green 3 0. Tctedol 4
Cent Michigan 14 7. Akron 10 10
Dana 4 1. NW lo w al 7
E Michigan 4 4. Ohio U 51. 1st game 10
innings
Ferris SI 4 4, Norlhwd . Mich 3 5
Fori Hays St It, Metro St 4
j
Hillsdale I. Wayne, Mich 4
Hiram 5 4. Otlerbeln I I
Kenyon* I, Wittenberg I II
Miami I 5. Ball Slat* 77
Michigan St. 4, Indiana 5
Mount Union* 4. Muskingum0 1
PIBthurg SI I 5, SW Baptist. Mo 4 3
Purdue 7 10, Northwestern 4 I)
Thomas Mo-e 117, Blultton 1 4
SOUTHWEST
Harding3 1.Ark M o n flctllo ll
Howard Payne 10 13, Sul Rots St 0 1
Sam Houston SI 5 3, Teras San Anlonlo 1 I
S Arkansas* 5, Arkcrsat Tech 4 7
T a n a s A I M K in g s v ille 17 5, Cent
Oklahoma 4 4
FAR WEST
Nevada 7, Pacific*

NBA STANDINGS
All Tinas EOT
EASTERN CO N FER EN CE
Atlantic Division
W L Pet.
■New York
37 71 i n
i Orlande
44 79 .443
Miami
60 34 .141
New Jersey
39 33 51/
Boston
77 46 1/0
Phlladelphle
23 St . I l l
Washington
77 37 747
Central Division
4 Atlanta
31 73 447
&gt; Chicago
30 74 4/4
Cleveland
47 I)
540
Indiana
39 JS 57/
Charlotte
34 39 444
Delroll
70 S3 1/4
Milwaukee
19 34 740
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
Midwest Division
W L Pel.
» Houston
31 70 726
a San Anlonlo
57 7J 693
i Utah
66
*77
Denver
37 46 307
Minnesota
70 33 774
Dallas
9 63 177
Pacific Division
n Seallle
S6 16 737
&lt; uhnenle
49 23 667
&gt; Portland
44 X
393
n Golden Slate
47 )1 373
L A Laktr*
3) 40 437
L A Clippers
76 47 336
Sacramento
73 49 336
■clinched playoll te&gt;rlh
Friday's Games
Boston I tl, Minnesota to*
Philadtlphla IDO. New York 47
Washington 10*. Cleveland 44
Orlando 117, Dtfroil 143
Charlotte 44. Ntw Jersey 74
Chicago 109, Indiana 44
Seattle 111, D allas*!
Denver 111, L A. Lak ers44
Sacramento 104. Phoenln 101
Saturday'sOames
Houston 100, San Anlonlo 19
Charlotte at Philadelphia, In)
Orlande at Miami, In)
Washington at Atlanta, (nl
Golden Stale at Minnesota, (n)
Milwaukee at Chicago, In)
L A. Clippers al Utah, (n)
L A Lakariat Portland, (nl
Sunday's Oamt*
Ntw York al New Jersey, I pm
Phoenl* at Seam*. 3 30 p in
Boston at Detroit, 7 f m
Houston at Denver, t o m .

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NBA B O X It
Friday mail's gam#
M A O tC m . PISTONS 1*1
D ETR O IT 11*11
Elliott 3 13 4 0 10. Mills 1131 17 71.
G Anderson 7 1 3 4 7, Thomas 1 10 5 5 II.
Dumars 5 11 0 0 13. Hunter 715 1 3 17.
Houston * 11 I I 14, Jartas 0 1 00 0. Wood 1 7
0 0 7,Chllcutt 1 4001 Totals: *1 10011 14103
ORLANDO (1171
Turner 5 17 0 0 10, Scott 7 4 3 7 7. O'Neal
14 77 17 17 40. N Anderson 4 13 4 7 II.
Hardaway * 14 I 10 74. Sklltt 7 4 00 4. Bowie
1 4 7 7 4, Royal 7 0 7 7 a Krytlkowlak 0 7000.
Rollins 00 00 0. Avenl 00 00 0 Totals 4141
11 14 117
Dtlrolt
74 t l 73 It - 141
Orlando
I I It 14 I I - 117
3 Point goals - Detroit 114 IHunler 7 4,
Dumars 7 4. Houston 1 I, Chllcutt 0 1),
Orlando 7 14 ISklle* 7 4. Hardaway 0 I. Scott
0 3. Turner 0 4. N Anck-rson 0 41 Fouled out
— Non# Rebounds
Delroll I I (Mill* III,
Orlando 41 (O'Neal 141 A isiti* - Delroll 30
(Hunter 71, Orlando 7* (Hardaway *1 Total
lo u l* - D e lr o ll7*.Orlmdo 13 A - 11.741

NHI
NEW YORK - NBA Individual scoring.
Held goal percent tg*. rebounding and assist
leaders through April 4
Sceitng
FT PH Av«
O FG
72 742 409 7*00 79;
Robimon, S A
0'N*4l. Of 1
72 •46 40) 7093 Jf.l
7\ 714 341 1917 27 0
Oli»|u*oo Mou
61 6)9 411 1767 76 0
Wiltiln% Atl LAC
74 697 434 1660 73 1
K Malooi*. Utah
to 636 399 1713 74 3
E*&gt;ng N V
70 P i 407 1663 7)1
Richmond, Sec
64 331 237 1169 2» 7
Pip^pn Chi
7) 336 376 1364 21 4
SprtMftII. O S
n Ml 179 1346 71 7
Rlet. Mia
60 *77 709 1763 7) 1
Manning, LA C Afi
401 1416 70 3
Cotaman. N J
69
a *22 771 1)19 20 4
Harper, LAC
74 317 317 1304 70 )
C Robinion, Port
63 667 24) 1)0 7 70 1
Oomart. Oat
n 46/ 17) 1409 lt«
Millar^ Ind
Meuhhurn Dali
n 304 771 1)64 19 7
Wllllt. Atl
72 36) 743 1)76 19 t
74 370 744 1401 16 9
Jackion Dali
Mac Lean Waih
47 473 .*7 1743 11 6
74 371 797 1)74 16 6
K Andarwun N J
Field Goal Percentage
FO FGA
Pet
644 1401 M4
O Neal. Orl
Thorpe, Mou
401 /oo 37)
J73 364 337
Mu tombo, Dan
317 9)7 349
Webber , O S
477 664 340
Kemp 'vea
Spancar LAC
770 301 3)9
Vaught. LAC
)»1 366 379
StocMon Utah
413 76) 379
Polyhita Det Sac
116 399 3;a
Ola{u*on. Mou
764 149) 373
Grant, Chi
411 71) 323
Rebounding
O Oft Det Tot Avy
Rodman. 3 A
71 404 674 17)0 17 )
O'Neal, Orl
77 )4) 400 94) D .l
7) 74) 621 664 17 I
Mufombo. Oan
Olaiuwrort, Hou
71 70fl 641 649 170
Willi*, All
77 107 333 637 M 9
7) )I9 347 666 11 9
Oakley. N V
49 744 349 79) It 3
Coleman. N J
K Molone Utah
74 713 4)4 649 i t s
Eating N Y
70 IM 369 m 11.1
/) 744 3)3 799 10 9
Olvac. LAL
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Stockton. Utah
Boguai. Char
Blaylock, Atl
K Anderson. N J
K Johnson. Phoe
Strickland, Port
Doug la i . Bo *
Jackidfi, LAC
Price. Clev
M Wdliami Mmn

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73
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11
77
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940 12 7
667 9 9
713 9 6
696 9 4
347 9 )
636 6 9
619 8 7
619 6 6
342 7 9
466 7 3

NHL STANDINGS
All Times ED T
EA ST ER N C O N FEREH CE
Atlantic Division
W L T Pit OF OA
st iy 7 109 7V0 777
I N Y Rangers
46 24 II 10) 7V0 713
a New Jersey
26 33 10 67 747 754
Washing Ion
N Y Islanders
14 IS 17 60 7/4 154
12 )) 16 H &gt;11 115
Florida
34 36 9 77 745 104
Philadelphia
79 61 It 69 715 141
Tampa Bay
NertheailDiviiion
i Pittsburgh
4) 76 13 99 7*4 7/4
47 JO 9 23 7/4 111
v Buffalo
40 76 13 9) 7/5 744
i Boston
39 76 14 97 771 71/
* Montreal
33 40 6 n 74/ 7/3
Quebec
73 47 9 39 11/ 31*
Hartford
14 3/ 9 )7 144 1/3
Ottawa
W ES TER N CO N FER EN C E
Central Dvlsron
W L T PH OF GA
45 7/ 6 96 3)9 76)
■Delroll
41 71 17 98 764 7)3
&gt; Toronto
40 7# 17 9? 7/1 233
« Dalles
3# 37 10 66 760 271
n SI Loon
3/ 31 9 ft) 764 J20
m Chicago
14 44 9 S7 741 120
Winnipeg
P*clliC Dvltion
40 71 13 93 791 746
y Calgery
40 31 3 8) 775 247
■ Vancouver
37 31 IS 79 747 767
&gt; San Jose
11 44 5 69 773 743
Anaheim
74 44 11 6) 765 314
Los Angeles
74 41 17 60 753 796
Edmonton
I clinched overall U «l racord
a cllnchtdplayulfbtrlh
y clinched division
Friday’s O im es
Buffalo I, Montreal 0
N Y Islander*!. Oallas I
N Y. Rangers 5. Toronto!
New Jersey /, Pittsburgh 7
Chicago*. St. Louis 1
Calgary 5. San Jos* 1
Anaheim 3, Edmonton 1
Saturday's Oamtt
Tampa Bay 1, Boston*
Winnipeg*. Los Angelos 1
Ottawa at Washington. In)
Pittsburgh al Monlraal. In)
Delroll al Calgary, (nl
Anaheim at Vancouver, (n)
Sunday'• Games
Los Angela* al Chicago, 1p m
Boston at Philadelphia. 1 05 p m
N Y . Rangers al N Y Islanders, I 01p m
D allasal SI. Louis. I:05p m,
Tampa Bay al Hartlerd, 1:40 p m,
QuebecatBullalo.l.OSp m
New Jersey al Florida, 4:41 p m.
Winnipeg al Toronto, * 05 p m
Detroit at Edmonton. I 0! p m
Vancouver nl San Jose, 1.05pm
Monday's Oamt*
TAonlreal atM arllord 7 l i p m
Pittsburgh at Ottawa 7 3Sp m
Calgary at Anahalm, 10 35p m
nhl surrvnarlas
LIOH TN IN O), BRUIN S9
Tampa Bay
I
1 4 — 3
Boilon
9 4 4 —4
First Period — I Tompa Bay, Tucker 11
(Bergevln, H am rllk), :17. Penalties —
Murray. Bos (holding), 10:57; Joseph. TB
(hooking), I I 19; Cob, TB (high slicking).
II 47. Klima, TB. misconduct. 11:47
Second Period — 1 Tampa Bay, Bradley 14
(Hamrllk), 4 04: 3 Tampa Bay, Hamrllk 3

Tim RalneB Is a Sanlord natlvo and Somlnola Hlflh School
graduate now playing lor tho Chicago White Sox. HIb slata are
lor tho 1994 aoason In tho Ural column, personal-bost Boason
totals In tho second column and curront caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In tho third column.
Af(or an Ico cold start Ralnos has cauQht flro, going 3 for*5,
Including a pair of home runs, scorod two runs and drove In
two In Chicago’s 8-fl loss to tho Boston Rod Sox Friday and
thon wont 2 tor-4 with a run scored In tho While Sox’ 6-5 victory
ovor tho Rod Sox Saturday.
RAINESQAUQE
Category

'94
5
. 22
At-bats........
3
Runs...........
5
Hits.............
2
R B I..............
0
D o u b l o s .. ...............
0
0
Triples................
Homo ru n s......... 2
1
Ste a ls.............
A v e r a g e ............ .227
G a m e s ..........

bast
160
047
133
194
71
30
13
10
90
.334

caraar
1,022
6,090
1,214
2,050
709
332
too
125
752
.290

(E ly n lu k , Brad ley). * 77 Penalties Wesley, Bos I holding slick 1. 7 It; Joseph.
TB. me|or Itlghhng). 7 37. Hughes. Bos.
mo|or I lighting), 7 37. la lra lt Oo* (Interior
encel, i 73; Flynluk, TB (interference). I II.
Wesley. Bo* (hookmgl. 10 51 Grollon, TB.
d o u b le m in o r ( r o u g h i n g ) . 17 04;
Feathers Ion*. Bo* Iroujhingl. 17 0* Savard.
TB (delay ot game). 14 55, Hamrllk, TB
(high the king I, 14 57
Third Period — No scoring Penalllei —
Mamrhk. TB (hookmgl. 4 14. Grallon. TB
(unsportsmanlike conduct!. 10 14; Murray.
Bos I unsportsmanlike conduct), 10 14
Shots on goal — Tampa Bay 10*14—11
Boston! 14 11-17
Power pity Opportienlres — Tampa Bay 0
ol 1. Boston Ool 7
Goalies — Tempa Hay. Young 111 (37
shot* 77 saves) Boston Casey 30 15* (13 10).
Riendeau 14 77 second period TO 70)
A - 14.441
Referee — Dan Mtrouelll Linesmen —
Kevin Collins, Pierre Reel col

AUTO RACING
NASCAR Feed City 144
BRISTO L. Tenn — Top 70 qualifier* for
today s Food City 500 NASCAR Winston Cup
race at Ih* 1j mil* Bristol International
Raceway, listing residence, type ol car and
qualifying speed Inmph
I Chuck Sown. Athboro N.C . Ford
Thunderbird, 174 vat event and track record
previous record 111 a7a. Alan Kulwlckl, April
1441, 7 Rusty Wallace. Concord. N C . Ford
Thunderbird. I l l MV
3 Mark Marlin, Jamestown. N C Ford
Thunderbird. li t 144. 4 Jell Gordon Hunt
ersvlllt, N C .Chevrolet Lumlna. I l l 4*4
5 Ted Musgray*. Troutman, N C Ford
Thunderbird 11* 347, 4 Jo* Nemechek
Mooreivlll* N C . Ford Thunderbird 111 191
7 Ernie Irvan. Concord N C . Ford Thun
derblrd. 174 1)5. 4 Todd Bodin*. Cherlolte
N C , Ford Thunderbird. 114 170
v Bobby Labonle. Trinity, N C . Ford
Thunderbird 174 001. 10 Morgan Shepherd
Conover, N C . Ford Thunderbird. I l l 941
II Ricky Rudd, Lake Norman. N C . Ford
Thunderbird. 171913; 17 Terry Lahoni*
Trinity, N C , Chevrolet Lumlna. 173 447
13. Lake Speed, Concord. N C , Ford
Thunderbird. 133 441; 14 Kyle Petty. High
Point. N.C . Pontlec Grand P r li. I l l 777
13 Bill EtlloH. Blalrtvilie, G a , Ford
Thunderbird. 173 441: It Jimmy Spencer
Mooresyllle, N C., Ford Thunderbird. 173 4T4
17 Derrlk* Cope, Huntersville N C . Ford
Thunderbird, 171410. II Sterling Mtnln,
Columbia. Tenn . Chevrolet Lumlna, II) 475
19 Brett Bodin*. Harrisburg, N C , Ford
Thunderbird. 111.411) 70. H arry Ganl.
Taylorsville. N C . C h e v ro le t Lumine, 111 340
IndyCer Slick 50 700
PHOEN IX
The lop practice lap lor each
competitor Friday In preparation tor Sun
day * Slick SO 700 Indy car race al Ih# 1 mil*
Phoenl. Inter national Raceway, listing
hometown or country and speed In mph
I Emerson Fittipaldi. Braill. Peruke llmor
V I 0 . 177 0)7, 7 Raul Boesel. Itretll. Lola
Ford Cosworlh KB. 174 544
7 Nigel Mansell. England, Lola Ford
Cosworlh XB. 175 971; 4 Tto Fab), Italy.
Reynard llmor V* D. 173 153
5 Paul Tracy, Canada, Ptnsk* llmor V6 D.
177 470, 4 Jimmy Vaster, Discovery Bay.
Calll . Reynard Ford Cosworlh, 177 103
7 Mario Andretti, Nararelh, Pa . Lola Ford
Cosworlh XB 171 91), I Robby Gordon.
Orange, Celll , Lola Ford Cosworlh XB,
171 510
9 Scott Sharp. Wilton. Conn , Lola Ford
Cosworlh XB 171 340. 10 Scoll Goodyear.
Canada. Lola Ford Cosworlh XB. 171 309
II Al Unter Jr,, Albuquerque. N M .
Peruke llmor V IO . 170*41: 1] Jacques
Vllleneuve. Canada Reynard Ford Cosworlh
XB. 170 745
13 Dominic Dobson, Truck**, C alll .
Lola Ford Cosworlh XB. 149 1/4, 14 Michael
A ndrelll. N ararelh, P a , Reynard Ford
Cosworlh X 0 . 144 964
13 Slelan Johansson, Sweden, 1993
Peruke llmor V4 D. 164 94); 14 Mike Groll.
Los Angeles, Lola Honda VI, 144 499
17 Arle Luyendyk, Netherlands. Lola llmor
Indy V I D, 165 441. II Marco Greco. Braill.
Lola Ford Cosworlh XU. 145 144
19 Bobby Rahal. Dublin, Ohio, Lola Honda
V I, 161 130, 70 Adrian Fernanda!. Mertlco,
Reynard llmor V f D. 1*4 971
71 Mark Smith, McMinnville, O re , Lola
Ford Cosworlh XB, 154 040; 77. John Paul J r .
Allanla. 1947 Lola llmor V I C. 141,150
73, Davy Jones. Glenbrook, Nev . Lola Ford
Cosworlh XB, 140 444. 14 Buddy L a ilir , Vail,
Colo . 1943 Lola llmor V I C, 154 441
33 Maurldo Gugelrnln. Braill, Reynard
Ford Cosworlh XB. 15* 434; 14 Willy T
Rlbbs, San Jose, C alll.. 1441 Lola Ford
Cosworlh XB. 15104/.
17 Brian Till, Columbus. Ohio. 144) Lola
Ford Cosworlh X B . 117.993; I I Hlro
Matsushita Japan. Lola Ford Cosworlh XB.
154 440
79 Johnny Unser, Kelchum, Idaho. 1997
Lota llmor V IA . 154 090, 30 Jell Andrelll,
Nararelh, Pa . 199) Lola llmor V I C, 111 711.
31 David Kudravo, Los Angeles, 199)
Lola llmor V IC . 141 490

[g o l f
The Masters
AUGUSTA, Ga — Leaden oiler Salur
day's third round ot (he Master* goll
tournament, played on the 4.475 yard, par 77
Auguvta National Goll Club court* &lt;*
am alturl:
Tom Lehman
70 70 44 -709
Jose Marla Olaiabal
74 47 49—710
Larry M ile
4*7177—711
Tom Kll*
*4 7771-117
JlmMcGovern
77 70 71—713
Ian Baker Finch
717171-711
Tom Watson
70 71 71—114
Ray Floyd
70 74 71-1.5
Loren Roberts
75 64 71—115
Ernie E l*
74 *7 74-315
Greg Norman
70 70 75—115
J*y Haas
77 71 77-114
Corey Pavln
*717171-31*
Dan Foriman
74 44 74—31*
Brad Fanon
71 73 73-317
Chip Beck
717175-117
David Edwards
73 73 73-111
John Huston
7777 74-711
Rust Cochran
71 74 74—714
Vl|ay Singh
70 75 74-71*
Curtis Strang#
7470 75-714
Bill Glaiton
77 73 71-770
David Frosl
74 71 71-770

Tim Ralnas

Jell Slumen
tunny Wad kins
Wayne Grady
F u lly Zoaller
Bernhard Lenqer
Ben Crenshaw
Hale Irwin
Mark O'Meara
Scott Simpson
Nick Price
Save Ballesteros

74 71 71-330
/J 74 73- 770
74 75 71--770
74 71 74-730
74 74 77-770
74 71 71--770
73 41 79--770
75 10 76--731
74 74 71--771
74 77 74--771
70 74 73--771

TIN N IS
Bausch A Lamb Championships
A M ELIA ISLAND - Results Saturday ol
the *400 000 Bausch A Lomb Championships
at Amelia Island Plmlalion Isaedings in
parenlhesasl
la m iln a ll
Gabriele Sabatml 141, Argentina, del
Lindsay Davenport (41. Murrieta. C a lll, I 7.
*4
Aranf.a Sanchai Vlcano (I). Spain, del
M~'*.na Navratilova 111. Atpen, Colo. *4.

I3

Doublet
Samllrtals
Amanda Cottier Soulh Africa and Inet
Gorrachalrgul 131. Argentina del Lindsay
Davenport. M urrieta. C a lll . and Lisa
Raymond 111, Wayne. FN», 1 4.4 4,4 1
Larisa Holland. Latvia, and Aranlsa San
c h a t V l c a r l o ( I I . S p a in , d e l
J ill
Hetherlngton, Canada and Shaun Stafford
141, Gaines.Ill*, Fla * 74 3

TRANSACTIONS
BA SEBA LL
American League
TEX A S RAN GERS - Sent Dan Peltier,
oullielder. outright lo Oklahoma City ol the
American Assoclahon
N*lien*l League
CINCINNATI REDS - Optioned Kevin
Jarvis, pitcher, lo Imlariapollt ol Ih* Amerl
can Association
L O l A N G E L E S DOOOEHS - Placed
Carlos Hernandei, catcher, on Ih* 13 day
disabled list, retroactive lo April 4
NEW Y O R K METS - Purchased Ih*
contract ol Doug Linton, pllcher. from
Noriolkol Ih* Infernetonel League
BA S K ETB A LL
National Bask .trail Attaclallan
CHICAGO B U LLS - Activated John P*&gt;
son guard. Irons Ih* Injured Hot Placed Bill
Car iwrighl. center, on •&gt;* Injured list
FOOTBALL
Nalsonal Football League
ATLANTA FALLONS - Re signer) Mel
Agee defensi ve end
CINCINNATI B EN G A LI - Signed Steve
Broussard running back, lo a Iwo year
contract
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Signed Mark Ihggi
running back, lo a one year conlrad
W ASH INGTON R E D S K IN S - Signed
Trevor Mafich. offensive tackle long ^sapper
lo a Iwo year conlrad Released Al Noga.
defensive lineman
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW J E R S E Y D EV ILS - Recalled Jim
Dowd, center, from Albany ol Ih* American
Hockey League
C O LLEG E
DAYTON — Named Oliver Purnell men's
basketball coach
DOMINICAN. N Y . - Named John D illity
men s soccer coach
PORTLAN D STATE — Announced Ih*
retirement ol Jack Dunn, baseball coach,
elletllve al the end ol Re* season
SO U TH ER N CAL - Declared Wayne
Black Jon Leach. LiAar Hovorka and Brail
Hansen, tennis players, ineligible because
they accepted money while competing In a
professional tournament Announced II would
default Friday's maids al UCLA and petition
Ihe NCAA to restore Ih* eligibility ol (he
players
TULSA — Signed Tubby Smith, men's
basketball coach, loa live year conlrad
W ILLIAM PATERSON - Named Paul
Darraghasslilant looltull coach

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llonal
C O LL EO E BA SEBA LL
e a rn — SUN, Vanderbl II al Auburn
l p rn — SUN. Miami al Florida Stale, (L I
1:30p.m. — SC, Arkansas al Florida. (LI
10 30 p m — SUN. Maryland a I Wake
Forest
MAJOR LE A G U E BA SEBA LL
I 30 p m — WGN. Chicago Cubs al
Montreal E spot. (L)
130 p m - WOR. New York Mels al
Houston Astros (L I
4 p m . — WTBS. Allanla Braves al Los
Angele* Dodgers, (LI
4 p m . — ESPN , Fkrrlda Merlins al San
Diego Padres, (L I
PRO B A SKETB A LL
I p m . — WESH 3, New York Knlck* al
New Jersey Net*. &lt;L)
3:30 p m — W ESH 7. Phoenl» Sun* at
Seallle Supersonic*. (U
EQ UESTRIAN
8 p m . — SC. Grand (Yl« ol Palm Beach
F IO U R E IK A TIN O
tp m. — W FT V f, Pro Am Championship*
GOLF
Noon — SUN, Bryar* Gumbel Wall Disney
World Celebrity Pro Am
4 p m — WCPX 4. The M ailers, (Inal
round. I D
HOCKEY
I p m - W FTV 4, NHL, New York
Rangers al New York Islanders. (LI

17 41 p m
Food City 500

Radio
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|J45 p m . - W TLNAM (15701, Southern
League. Memphis Chicks el Orlando Cubs
3 15 p m . - WWZNAM (14401, National
League. Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles
Dodgers
7:30 p m . - WGTOAM 15401, WHBS AM
(1370) In Spanish, National League. Florida
Marlins* al San Diego Padre*

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 10, 1994 - ao

Smith posts high game, second-highest series at Bowl America
SpsolaltothsHsrald
SANFORD — Gender equity reigned al Howl
Amcrlcn Sanfonl as two men and two women
Droke the GOO aerlea barrier In league art Ion
reported last week.
Hut the name eoulil not be aaltl In the chase for
blgli single game laurela aa the men took a bark
neal lo the women, who turned In the top twonnd
lour of the top six games this past week.
The highest series score of the week was a 000
posted by Doug Burnell on March 31 hi In the
McGuire's Canvas League. The next highest
scries — and the lop woman's total — wan rolled
In the mime league aa Penny Smith turned In a
032.
Also rolling GOO's tills past week were
Gcorgenlu Webb, who put together a 023 In tbr
Mardcll's Ladles League on April *1th. and James
Grlgga. who rolled a 004 in the Bccr:30 Cliv
League on March 30th.
Penny Smith lopped everyone with a 20H
game during her 032 series In the MeOulre's
Canvas League lo edge Margo Butler, who
posted a 202 In the Mardcll's Ladles League on
April 4, for high game.
The top Individual game among the men was a

247 by Burnell during tils 000 series in the
McGuire's Cnnvns League.
Hulling I tie rest o f the lop six games were Webb
1233 In the Mardcll's Ladles League). Bill
Slnnott (220 In the HcerdlO City League on
March 301b). and Mary Bartels (223 In the
Munich's Ladles League).
BEER:30 CITY LEAGUE, MARCH 30
Series — James Griggs, 004; Al Heron. 590:

Ron Van Odder. 577; Hill McClure. 575.
Games — Hill Slnnnlt. 220; Heron. 224:
McClure. 222: Hob Meyers. 222; Hay DcQroul,
222: Van Odder. 221.
SENIOR CITIZENS, MARCH 30
M e n ’ s S e rie s — Hob Orwlg. 320; Jolm
Ognosky, 522; Games — Orwlg. 215); Mike
Vlsbnesky. 15)0.
Women's Series — Elcnorc Vlsbnesky. 473;
Helen Dcclicllc. 443: Games — Vlsbnesky. 194:
Esther Lansing. 101.
APRIL 2
Men's Series — Duck Hcntnn. 530, Ted
Sbontz. 520; Games — Shontz, 15)5; Menton.
101.
W om en's Series — Esther Lansing. 421: Vera
Gardner. 413; O s m e i — Lansing. 159; Mary
Hangs, 159: Gardner. 140.

L.M. Pub pair leads Hot Shots
Spaolal to Ills Herald
SANFORD — Lake Mary Pub's Shannon
Hall and George Simpkins top this week's
list o f Playtime Darts' Hot Shots.
Hall, who competes with The Untouch­
ables, led the women tills week with live wins.
Simpkins rollccted seven wins for S.O.L..
Other Hot Shots include Bamboo Cafe's
Bobble Buckley (lour wins, a bull, and a
nine-throw dortnutl and Lake Mary Pub's
Kenny Doyle Islx wins, a bull, one bed. an
eight-throw dartoul and a nine-throw dartouH
LADIES'A LEAGUE
Lake Mary Pub's No A nsw er leads the
six-team circuit with 18 wins
Tied lor second at 13 wins each are Bamboo
Maglu out o f the Bamboo Cafe. Unde Nick's
Kst W/2 Tails, and D. J.'s from Unde Nick's.
They're trailed by I he Bamboo Calc's
Wsntnbcea I I I wins) and Mugg Shots from
M T Moggs ( 10 wins).
LADIES' B LEAGUE
Leather and Lace from Whiskey River has
a two-game lead. 14-12. over Lake Mary Pub's
Good Answ er Team No. 4 out of Time Out
11I wins) Is right behind In third.
Completing the pack are Quivers' Unpre d icta b le! (8 wins): Team No. 5 out of
Score at Touchdown 17 wins): and Bamboo
( ale-backed Team No. 0
MEN’S A LEAGUE
Mi Walter's W e ’re Back leads the loop with
Hi wins, two games ahead of Bad A ttitu des
(141 from Bamboo Cafe. Sharing third with 13
wins each arc Team No. S out of Quivers and

Lake Mary Pub's The Icemen.
Trailing are Da Bulls from Lake Mary Pub
110 wlnsl; Lake Mary Pub's Oops (7|; and SRJ
out of Bamboo Cafe (5).
MEN'S BLEAOUE
Bunched atop the 12-tcam division arc M T.
Muggs' Mugg Studs (22 wins). Real Easy
from Nice A Easy (21). and Score At
Touchdown's Team No. 1 0 120)
They're followed by Lake Mary Pub's
Cobras 118): 8.O.L. from Hie Lake Mary Pub
(10): Quivers Team No. 9 (15); 2 nig, 1 Old
out ol Bamboo Cafe (13): Sir Walters’ E.M.T.
Po ckets (5*|; the Buahwsckers Irom Sir
Walters (7); Bamboo Cafe's Youngblood 1(1);
Grimm Situation out of Nice A Easy (5): and
Quivers Bonecrushers |4).
MIXED A LEAGUE
Team No. 2 from Bamboo Cafe enjoys the
largest advantage ol any league leader, bolding
an 8-gurnc edge (20-12) over Lake Mary Pub’s
Untouchables
Trailing are Lake Mary Pub's Dart Deputies
111); Team No. G Irom Ham boo Cafe IH|; and
Uncle Nick s Ron’s Kids and Polnts-R-Us out
of the Hamhoo Cafe (7 wins carlo.
MIXED B LEAGUE
Score at Touchdown's Team No. G lops Un­
pack with 18 wins. Tied for second with 13
wins apiece are Humbon Cafe's Stingers 'N'
Tw eeners mid the BuHahootcTs from Q-HIz
One game back In lomili place are the
Bamboo Beesout ol the llamhnuCafe 112).
Sharing tilth with nine wins each are Team
No. 4 from Q-Hlz and Nlrc A Easy's Good
Question M T Muggs Mom's Muggers |4)
arc seventh.

SEMINOLE IN V ITA TIO N A L
&gt;1 SEM IN O LE HIGH '.CIIOOL
Frld lv, April I
G IRL1
Trim lcor.1 — I £ .,in t (E v l 114. 1
I.m ln o l. IS) I#*, 1 O/ik Hulg. IORI •*. «
Lym .n I D II 3; 1 N»*r Smyrna II. mh
INSHl 11 6 O.ylon* H.mh
(S.,1)
)1 1 M .rrlll liU n d (Mil 11. * Km lm
Choola :K O I 77, 4 Ov(.d. (Ovl 7*, 10
L.Oc (Irani,tv I Lt)) 10. 11 51 Cloud I SC I 7
Indlvtddu*! R .iu lti
Dlicut — I P»rry IS) t i l l , 7 Collision
(NSB) 114 «v*. 1 R h-dn IL ) lO M 'n 4
fudge (O R ) IM 4, 1 Manioc* (Ml) 101 1: *
Coggint (Ev ) 101 )'»
Long lump — I King (E v ) II I, 2.
Montgomery IS) If #, ). M jcPtifrion IS)
I t ) , 4. Morgan IS) It I'r i I. Wilton (Ov)
It H r, t W latalN SB, IS ION
lllgh lump — 1 W i*« (MSB) SO I Brown
|E v) SO. 1. Ilia) C o llin (S.»), Midi* (Ev).
Wilton (Ovl t 10 0 Chrltl (KO) 4 10
Shot put — 1 Coll (non INStll 3* 7. I. Parry
(SI 1*11-1, 1 Garvin (E v l ]* IS; 4 Manlock
(M il IS 10. S Baval (Seal ISO; t fudge
IORI IS 1
Triple lump — I. Morgan (SI If f, I
MacPherton IS) 11 *, 1 W.ete INSB) 11 7, t.
Brown (Lym ) 11-1, S Kotola I KOI 111'-S, t.
Dodton (Lym ) 12-10
100 malar high hurdlet — 1 Olahl (E v l
IS 14. J Hartay (SI IS.*4, 1. Dodton (Lym)
It 41, 4 Kennedy (NSD) I f f , S Loper (E v l
It 1 t Holden IS) IM S
ioo malar dath — 1 King (E v l I I I * . 1
Davit (OR) 1114, 1 Wetley I E v I 114*. 4
Montgomery ISI 11.14, S Mclaln lE v ) II Sa.
* W illiam IMI) I I I
1,400 malar run — l Singleton IO RI 3:17 0.
&gt;. Breinlck (Lym ) S ill.1 l, 1 Van Horn IORI
5 ISOS, 4 Cohan (OR) 5 IS Of. S Dempsey
(Ml) S )« tt. t. Natter ( L B IS rSB 77.
4 ■ too malar relay — I. Seminole 41.SI, 1
Event 4**4, 1. Lyman S0.*li 4 Oak Ridge
S it . S. Merrill Island S i l l , t Seabreaia
S10
400 meter dash — I. Gretnberg ILym )
100.Hi 1 Hicks (E v l 1:01.17, 3 Harris
(OR - 1:01 4t, 4. Kosola IKO) 1 03 SI; S. Bess
(OvMiftt.M, t. McDonnell (LDHiOl.Ot.
190-malar Inlgrm edlale hurdlei — 1.
Ere Idus ISoa) SO 4, 1 Molnar IKO) SO 41; 1.
Dodton ILym ) I I . 0) 4 Amanl (Sea) SI 14, S.
Kennedy INSB) S i l l , * Lopei (E v l SI 34
•04 miter run — I. Singleton (OR) 1 14 73.
1 Brown lev) 1:17.5*. J. Van Horn (OR)
I I I IS; 4. Hudson ILym ) 1:10.11, S Cohen
(OR) 1 M f l .t .K t l l h (Lym ) l i l l . l t
100 mater dath — 1. Hampton IS) IS II) 1
King (Ev) It I); 1 Harris (OR) 17 01; 4
Williams (Ml) 17 X ; S. Williams (Mil 28 1*,
t. Lowery ( S i l l *
1,100 malar run — 1. Slngliluit IORI
11:01*1; 1. Breinlck (Lym ) 11,14.14) 1.
Nasser (LB ) 11,17.14) 4. Leal (LB ) 11,41.11,
S. Alford (Lym ) 11,41.0/ * Schbach IKO)
II 01 »
4 a 400 meier relay — 1. Seminole 4:01.01,
1. Lyman 4,14.Itr 3 Evans 4:17 07, 4
Saabreeie 4:1011, 5 Oak Ridge 4:15.Si *.
Lake Brantley 4,If.)4

BOYS
Team scores — I Winter Haven IWH) IIS.
1 Seminole IS) 111 1, 1 SI CLoud (SC) t* S.
4. Lyman (Lym ) 47, S Lake Brantley (LB )
411, t. Lake Howell ILMI 1*1, 7 New
Smyrna Beach (NSB) It 5. • Merrllr Island
(Ml) } ,. * Lake Mary ILM I I I , ,0 Cocoa
ICI 14. II Oviedo (Ovl 11*1, II lliol
Kissim m ee Osceola IK O l and Daytona
Beach Seabreere I Seal IS, 14 P atella IP ) S
Individual Raiultt
Dlicut — 1 Sparrow IS! 11*1, 1 Wilder
&lt;Ov) 1411, 1. Dilwerth ILym , 141-4Cp, 4.
Olsen (LH ) 1411, I Brown ILH I ,4*1, 4
Evans (KO) 117 4
Long lump — I. Wilson ILM I 11 4*n 1 Hill
(NSB) 11 IW. 1 Brown (SCI II 10. 4 Willis
IWH) II 4'a. I. Smith IS) M J '.i 4. MuHln IS)
10*1*
High lump - I Hill INSB) 1 1. 1 Roberts
(WH) a t . 1 Harvey IWH) t t ; 4 Pills (WHI
t 4; S. (tie) Williams IS) and Hauser (SC) t 0
Shot put — I. Sparrow ISI t o ], 1. Olson
ILH I 4* li ). Wilder (Ovl 4t 1, 4 Candidate
(Sea) 4S ,0. S Goodrum IWH) 44 7; I. Moran
( si m ]i&gt;
Triple lump — I. Scott IS) I I I * . , 1. Shtw
(Lym ) 4ratal 1. Orooms IS) 41-11, 4. Ruffin
IS) 41-*lt, S Galmore (Ml) 411, t Hill
(NSB) 40 7W
Pol* vaull — 1. Booth* (LM) 11-la) 1
Baukntght (SC) l i t , 1 Pitts (WHI l i t 4
Brauman IP ) I t * ; 5 McCoy (Seal HO, t
Taylor IKO) II 0
II# malar high hurdles - I Thompson ISC)
IS *. 1. Shaw ILym ) IS.*, 1 Rickard (S)
It s), 4 Maiurwgl (LB ) l i t*, 1 Ruth I LB)
11.71, t. Vlckar (Ov) 11.17.
IM m eltr dash - 1 B ilk * IWH) (OSS. 2
Rogers (WHI 10 7*; 1 Wllllt (WH) 1* 77. 4.
Davis (SI I0 .il) S Brayboy (Cl I0*S; t
Stokes(Seal 1110
1,4*0 melar run — 1. Hlllty (LB I 4:1*.01, 1.
Evans ILym ) 0,10.11, 1. Oomalai (Lym)
4:17.0, 4 Phillips ISC) 4 4*01, 5 Daymond
(WHI 4:41 71,0 Mark.me (SC) 4 47 0
4 x 100 malar relay — I. Samlnol* 41.4*, 7
Winter Haven 4101. 1. Lake Howell 41*1, 4
M errill Island 44 11; S SI Cloud 431*. 0.
Lym an4J.il.
400 malar dath - I Covington IWH) 4* SI.
1 Hughes (WHI SI. 11; J Lalham IMI) Sl.11,
4 Paul (KO) S l.lf, S Walkar (C) 5140. 0.
Alllcock (LB ) SI.SI
ioo meier Inlermedlal* hurdlet — I. Wim­
berly ( I I 40.71, 1. Shaw (Lym ! 41.IS, 1
Brown (SCI 41.11/ 4 Thompson (SC) 41 41; S
Odom (C) 4) 11; t. Rulh (LB ) 4) *0
•00 meltr run — I. Culbertson (MU 1 01 (1.
1. Frank ILH ) 1:0) •«, 1 Landram ISC)
1:017*, 4 Hauser ISC) 7.04 SO; I. Dlfbltr
(Lym l 1:05 71; 0. Grain (Ov) 1:00.1*.
100 melar dash — I. Davis IS) 1100, 1.
Brayboy (C) 1131; 3 Rogor* (WH) 11 4, 4
Willis (WHI 1111, 1. Palkut ILH I U.*4i 0.
Moor* (SI 11.1.
1.100-maltr run — 1. Evans (Lym l 10:00.1,
1. Hiller (LB ) 10,01.71, 3 Harktma ISCI
10 04 SI, 4. Boehl (LB ) 10,14.11, 3. Starney
(WHI 10:34 0 *;* Cory (NSB) 10 41 I I
4 a 404 mater relay — 1 Winter Haven
31* 41, 1. Seminole M 4 .il, J Merrill Island
3:77.31/ 4 New Smyrna Beach 3 30 00. S
Cocoa 3:3* 0*. *. Lyman 1:00.00

Track
Continued from IB
(2 0 0 -m eter dash.
25.25). The Tribe also won both
the 4 x 100-mctcr (48.53) and 4
x 400-meter (4:01.03) relays.
Perry nearly duplicated Spar-

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the discus. Morgun added a
fourth In the long Jump (1G-5M).
Danielle MacPhersan also scored
In both the triple Jump (second.
33-9) and long Jump (third.
1G-7).

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McGUIRE'S CANVAS, MARCH 31
Men's Series ■— Doug Ihirndl. 000. Jay Smith.
502; Games — Huradl. 247: Scott Terrell, 203.
Women's Series — Penny Smith, 052: I’hyllls
Mott. 542: Games — Smith. 208; Liz Davis. 203.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED, MARCH 31
Men's Scries — Rich Fiance. 571; Russ
Kryslngcr. 548: Games — Flam e. 210.
Women's Series — Delores Jackson. 5H0;
Carolyn Metis. 542; Games — Ruth Hut It. 214:
Marddl Gonterman. 210,
MYSTERY LADIES, APRIL 1
Series — Shirley Johnson, 521: Kalhv Merry,
492; Fran Hindi. 482.
Games — Johnson. 211: Hindi. 15)1: Merry,
175.
SANFORD PINBUSTERS, APRIL 1
Men's Series — John Ognosky. 545: Don
Hangs. 531; Games — Hangs. 15)0; Mike
Vlshncsky. 195.
Women's Series — Agnes Ognosky. 527
Helen Dedidlc. 401; Games — Dedidle. 193;
Ognosky. 193.
A 4 S YOUTH, APRIL 2
Series — Erie Smith. 450; Jonathon Shields.
435; Logan Jackson. 429; Robert Fryer. 425.
O sm ei — Jnekson, 173: Jerome Perkins Jr..

Consider FG FW C camps this summer
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up. most kids' thoughts turn to
summer vacation. For parents.
It's time lo start thinking utxml
where lo send the kid" to
summer camp.
To help your children spend
s o m e t i m e this s u m m e r
appreciating the great outdoors
and learning alKiut conservation,
you might want to consider two
youth camps operated by the
Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission
T w o rustle, back-to-miture
camps are located In the few
remaining natural wilderness
areas of the stale. One Is located
al Lake Eaton In the Ocala
National Forest: the other Is at
Hungry land Slough In the J.W
Corbett Wildlife Management
Area near West Palm Heaeh
Hoys and girls from 8 to 14
years of age can spend a week al
either ramp learning about Flor
Ida’s natural resources The
week-long sessions, which begin
J une 15) and run t hr ough
August 13. cost $135 prr
camper, which Includes all camp
fees, meals, lodging, program
materials, and accident insur­
ance.
T h e s e c a in p s a rc w e II ■
supervised and provide children
with w holesom e recreational
opportunities which may well
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become interested In I he out­
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FISHING FORCAST
O nce the wi nds su bside,

Oviedo
Continued from IB
because no one called It and you
go until someone calls you oil.
I'm Just glad no one was hurl."
Andy Hllllniaii 12-2) suffered
bis second straight despite
allowing four runs on Just nine
bits to the hard-hitting Lions.
Once again the Tribe could not
gel the bats going and bad
readied double digits In strike
outs for Die third straight game.
Seminole's lone run came In
the third inning us Dcon Daniels
walked with bases loaded lo
score Bri an Wl l i c o x . Cor y
Gochcc bad a bunt single and
Todd Hensley singled to right In
the seventh Inni ng for the
Tribes' only bits.
Doing the damage for the
Lions w ere Adam Colem an
(2 -lo r-4 , d o u b le, tw o runs
scored). Carlos Martinez (2-for-3,
RBI), Tim Slavik |2-fnr-4. run
scored), Mike Hynes (l-for-2.
double. RBI), Wrlglil (1-fur-3).
Metcal f (l- fo r - 4 ) and Brian
Hendrix (run scored, RBI.

the two men be laced and earn
bis sixth save of the year,
" Ma r o t t a pitch ed a great
gam e." said Lyman head roach
Bob McCullough. “ I don't llilnk
I've ever seen) him throw better.
We didn't get runny litis, but I've
always said good pitching over­
shadows good till ting.
"W e took advantage of the
early breaks. Good teams lake
advantage of mistakes and we're
playing real well right now
That's baseball."
P ro v id in g the offen se for
Lyman were llcnseh |2-lor-2.
run). Dixon (l-for-2. RBI). Roller
(l-for-31. Shipley and Ktley
Calapa (one run each ) and
Thclscn (RBI).
(lilting for Lake Mary were
Bryan (l-for-1. home run). Chris
Klclbl. Rene Perez and Marotta
(one single each).
The Greyhounds Improved lo
15-5 overall and 4-1 In the SAC.
while the Rams fell to 11-9 and
2-3. Lake M ary will be at
Mainland Monday al 4 p in and
Lyman will play at Bishop Moore
Tuesday at 4 p.m.

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will continue to improve as
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climb. May will be really good
tintII die closure begins In June.
Also expect flounder, rcdflsh.
blueflsh. Jack erevu lle. and
lady fish.
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and snapper are all waiting to be
caught. A predicted cold front
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ocean.
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the south Jetties has most ol
the flounder.

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Lyman
Continued from 111
with (lit* bases loaded In the
secon d I nni ng lo g i v e the
Greyhounds a 1-0 lead, but Lake
Mary's Scott Uryan answered In
(he bottom of ilie frame with a
line drive ovet I lie 355-fool sign
hi left center Held,
Lyman then look the lend for
good lit a crazy third Inning.
Teddy (toiler led oil ihc tuning
and was hit by a pilch Jason
Shipley followed will) a fly lo tell
Ilia! was dropped for un error,
but Roller was thrown out trying
to udvunt e to third. Mike llenscii
then lilt a soil liner to center Ihut
(ell in fora till.
After hesitating to make sure
the ball fell In. Shipley look oil
lor third. Lake Mary had a shot
at Shipley, but the ball sailed
over everyone Into the dugout
and Shipley scored with tienscb
going all the way lo third. After a
ground out. Tom Dixon singled
to left to score llenscii.
L a k e Mar y hur l cr Br i an
Marotta (3-3) only allowed one
more hit. a bunt single b&gt; Roller
In the seventh, and struck out
nine, but the damage had been
done.
With the lead In hand. Thncns
and Hayde did not nllow another
Rams bascrunncr to advance
past second. In fact, three of
Lake Mary's four lilts came In
the second tuning.
Thncns (5-0) left alter a walk
and a single lo Marotta In the
seventh. Hayde came on to retire

I GO: Keith Evans. Hi IShi el ds, KiO.
M &amp; C YOUTH. APRIL 2
Series — Sherrcc Gonterman. 402: Zachary
Cooper. 40); Jim Foote, 384: Jar rod Scheming
353.
Osmes — Gonterman. 155; Cooper. 149: Foote.
1.37; T.J. Christian. 119.
BARBOUR BROTHERS, APRIL 4
Men's Series — Charles Shaw. 570; Jim
Moyer. 545: Games — Shaw. 216; George
Sawczuk. 214.
W om en's Series — Sharon Adams. 485):
Lenoir Montgomery. 483: Games — Hobetie
Ellison. 190: Joyce Burnham. 187.
Notes — Sawczuk, 84 pins over average:
Hurnhnm. 72 pins over uvernge.
MARDELL'S LADIES, APRIL 4
Series — Gcorgcnla Webb. 625; Dory Jarkson
35)8; Mary Hands, 590; Margo Hutler. 584
Games — Hutler. 282: Webb. 235: Bartels. 225.
203:Jackson. 214.
WASHDAY 0R0P0UTS, APRIL 4
Men's Series — Hob Orwlg, 559: Gene Rogcro.
542; Games — Rogcro. 210: Myron Gales. 204
Women's Series — Cam! Meyers, 511: Eve
Rogctu. 459; Osmes — Meyers. 199; Louise
Weston. 172.

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�4 B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, April 10, 1094

Business
Dealership expands in Longwood

IN BRIEF

By NICK PFEIPAUF
Horald Staff Writer

NEW AROUND TH E AREA
Map company
SANFORD — Unlvcrsl Map. Inc., will hold a groundbreaking
Friday. April 15. at 3 p.m. The event will murk the start of
construct Ion for Its new 13,640 square foot office and
warehouse facility.
I lie company Is a national distributor and publisher of maps
and travel products. Nationally. Universal had annual sales In
1903 of over SI 1 million, and has over 125 employees across
i he country.
The company was located In Fern Park for six years, and has
been temporarily operating In Altamonte Springs while
arranging for Its new Sanford facility.
Greg Bond, vice president of the company explained. "T h e
three and a half acre site will provide exposure to the new
beltway and room for future expansion.
The completion date of the new building Is expected In
September. 1994.

Sky tracker coming

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SANFORD — Skytrnckcr of Florida has leased a 5.250 square
foot offlcc/warchouse on Design Court In the Midway
Commerce Park In Sanford. Craig Duke with Duke Properties
negotiated the deni with n five year lease.
Duke said Skytrnckcr has been operating In south Florida,
and handles lighting needs for movie and television production
companies among other operations.
No details have been announced forthc beginning of
operations or employment.

EXPANSIONS
Vershel expands
SANFORD — Larry Vershel Communications, n Sunlord
based putillc relations agency, Is expanding Into the Orlando
area according to Lurry Vershel. president. The new offlrc will
he located at H37 N. Garland Avenue.
Vershel handles some 20 clients In the Central Florida nren
as well as elsewhere In the state and nation.

LONGWOOD Bruce
Rossincyrr says. "I love this
place." To prove It. he Is In
volvcd In a massive expansion of
Ills Toyotaland. 2925 N. High­
way 17-92. In Longwood.
Although minor changes have
been made at the facility since II
became a Toyota dealership In
1990, the present enlargement
will make a massive change in
tile usable buildings.
" W e 'r e doin g It lu three
phases." Rossmeycr said. "T h e
first phase Is what we arc doing
right now, expanding the si/c of
our main service building, which
will Ik- about three times the
area It now occupies."
"T h e second phase," he con­
tinued. "Is to redo the actual
service department. The third
phase will Ik- to Improve the
Ixaly shop, which we expect to
begin In three. possibly four
weeks from now."
The body shop Is located ill the
rear of the main service area, bill
Kossmeyer said plans arc to
expand approxim ately three
more acres of space at the rear of
the property to provide for more
usable space In the lot.
"W e have already redone the
parts department and added a
second flcxir to a large part of the
main building," he said.
Rossmeycr said Is pleased with
the success of his Tovolalaml

MtftM Photo by Apryt Mmtli

With tho addition of a second Mot. ,nd extensive
building modernization Brace Mosiwnnvm
np-rullnn. We wen mulled III'
tiiunber one vo Iiiiik drain In
Central Florida lot sales Iasi
year," he said
We have also
won tile frivol a I'rcsldcu i’s

Toyotaland on U S Highway 17-92 In Longwood i
looking bloom and tugger oach day.

mi ol only 200
\w.ud I I S
I oyoln sale in th e i nine liil
lion
As Im tils lor ill inn mi Highway
17 92 In 11inlinenlciI "W e're III

an excellent position betwrr
Sanford Longwood. Lake Mat
and tin Orlando area This is
great area anti lull of woritlrrli
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Himes expands
DELTONA — Mel Himes A Associates Insurance Agency of
Deltona, has opened two new branch offices In Florida. The
new Orlando office will have Dave Wallace as the agent, and
the Tampa office will have Dale and Steven Grrtz us agents.
Mel Illmes Jr., has been a Deltona resident for over 20 vears.

T w o for tea
111o Bucur Niicu and his wife
Sica Nacu. conllnuo props'*
bon for Iho opening of Ifie
Boso Cottage, a now tearoom
being established behind the
Park Avonuo Antique Mall
1301 S Bark Avnnuo In San
ford, also owned by Sica She
expects tho official grand
oponlng will bo on Mother's
Day, although tho husmnss
may ho In operation prior lo
thul tlmo II construction *ork
conllnuos as II has boon

NEW PEOPLE
Higgins &amp; Heath
LONGWOOD — Higgins ft Heath. Inc./Bcttcr Homes and
Gardens, has added three new associates from Seminole
County to Its growing general sulcs division.
Joining the company arc Marilyn Curlcnc Taylor of
Altamonte Springs. Rosemarie Patrlarca of Longwood. and
Zynoh Nuba, a resident of Oviedo.
The announcement was made by Director of Special Projects
John Herndon, who says all three will work out of the
company's new North Office, located In the Longwood Village
Shopping Center on S.R. 434.

m or j

Arvida
HEATHROW — Sharyon Lawson has been named Sales
Associate for Arvldu's Heathrow community. She wns
transferred from Arvldu's Wesmere community southwest of
Orlando.
Horn and raised In Central Florida, she Is u graduate of the
Uulvr rally of Central Florldu with a D.S. degree In Education
and a minor In Business. After college, she worked as u high
school English teacher before Joining the real estate Industry.
The Arvida Sales Center Is located ut 125 Lake Heathrow
Lane. Heathrow.

id f t to to b y Tom m y V io c b o I

Celebrate the entrepreneur

Century 21

S m a ll

LONGWOOD — Janet Mansfield, of Century 21. Carnes. Inc.,
Longwood. lias been Inducted Into the Musters Diamond
program with Century 21's North and Central Florida Region
for outstanding performance during 1993. The Carnes. Inc.
Century office In Longw ood was ulso numed to the
distinguished Gold Offices list. Associates at that office
receiving achievement awards Include Tom Barrett. Murshu
Bennett, John Dysart. Diana Magurlno. Jim McKay, Curia
Owens. Carlos Ramos. Edward Sharpe, and Susan Wrlgltl.

By NICK P F E IP A U F
Horald Staff Writer
Each year for the pasi 31
years, the President o f the Unit­
ed Stales has designated a week
In May as Small lliislncss Week.
For (Ills year. II will he held May
I through 7.
Tills 3 1st annual celebration Is
being sponsored by the U.S.
Small Business Administration
ISBA). In honor o f the estimated
21 million small businesses In
America (hat employ half of the
country's workforce, create gwo
o f every tglirec new Jobs, und
generate a majority of American
Innovations.
The theme for lids year's
event Is "Small Business: Build­
ing America's Future."
For each slate In the nation, as
well as the District of Columbia.
Puerto Rlco/Vlrgln Islands and
Guam, there will b&lt;- a person
named for each location an the
Stale Small Business Person ol
the Year. From tlds group, a
national winner will he selected.
In most areas, trade nssocln(Ions, chambers of commercc
und business organizations arc
frequ en t sponsors for can
dldutcs.
Special advocate awards will
also he given out In such busi­
ness achievement categories as
minority, women, veteran, ac­
countant. flnanelid services, and
media.
S|&gt;cclul Individual awards will
be presented for the small bustncss exporter, young
entrepreneur und entrepreneur
success (for growth through SBA
assistance).
SBA Adm inistrator Ersklnc
llowles spoke ol the observance.
"T h e vitality of our small busi­
ness community Is critical lo
America's economy Small busi­
nesses actually employ mote
American workers Ilian huge

Gordon joins Contemporary

Carole Gordon, a veternn
mortgage banking executive
with over 30 yeurs experience
lit residential real estute, has
Joined Contemporary Mort­
gage Services. Inc., as a loan
officer.
According to Contemporary
pr i nc i pal and c o - o wn e r
Arlowcne Croxall, Gordon will
be responsible for originating

B u s in e s s

both conveiioonat and gov­
ernment Insured FHA and VA
home loans for the Altamonte
Sprlngs-bascd mortgage
lender.
Prior to Joining Contempo­
rary. Gordon was with Money
S ou rce, NationsBank and
CAS.
Contemporary serves a six
county nrcu Including Semi­
nole.

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businesses do
He coni limed, ' While gov
eminent mat lug business l i a s
hern downsizing, small Imsi
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MH) per
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U.S since I9M7
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People
Women review Teen Challenge
Fam ily, c o m m u n it y e d uca to rs stage S p rin g F lin g
SANFO RD

DORIS
DIETRICH

Htrtld Photo by M*ry Rowdl

Jim Bildorbeck carves a cano based on Indian totom polos at a Lake
Mary Sonlora Wooplo Wood Carvors mooting

Wood carver has
article featured
in ‘Chip Chats’
T h e L a k e Ma r y S e n i o r s
Wnoplr Wood Carvers inert
every Monday from 9 3 0 a.m
milli noun at the Lake Murv
Senior Center
Otic nf tile regulars al these
meetings. Ed Hammers, works
on relief carving
Rebel carving creates a scene
like a 3 D picture Carving in the
round produces statuette type
carvings.
Although Ed has only been
carving for two years, be Is

L A K E MA R Y

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ROW ELL &amp;
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already an expert. He recently
bad an article published by Chip
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In u sel l i ng o f whim sical
springtime decorations at the
quaint Sanfnrtl Woman's Club.
Jerry Nance was guest speaker
at the April luncheon inerting.
Nance, executive director of
Teen Challenge Florida, spoke to
the women about the Tern
Challenge fuelllly In Sanford.
Describing the operation ns
the largest outreach program of
Its kind In lire world. Nance told
the women that Teen Challenge
Is a one-year residential program
for people with life controlling
problems The Sanford fuelllly Is
for people 18 and over and a
program for teens Is operated In
Daytona Rearh.
Nance told the women that a
research project sponsored by
the National luxtttlue of Drug
Abuse has lotmrl Teen Challenge
to have an 86 |M-reenl cure rale.
The Foundational philosophy is
that only God can provide a lotal
cure. The program also stresses
discipline anti regim entation
along with a variety of classes
Including preparation to earn a
Hi g h S c h o o l E q u i v a l e n c y
Diploma
Teen C ha l le ng e Florida
purchased the funner Cardinal
Oaks budding on South Sanford
Avruui alKtul three years ago.
Today, ihr laelllty lias 32.000
feet ol living space ami NO beds
I here are presently 95 residents
there hit baling 00 men.
T o th e T e e n C h a l l e n g e
directors, drug and alcohol Is
serious business, according to
Nance. Abusers arc promptly
dismissed when the rules art*
I See Dietrich, Page OB

Mtrald Photo by Apryl K v n iito fi

H elen Kam insky (from left), Jean M etis and Jerry V an ce of Toon C halleng e.

H ifA ld Photo toy Tommy Vincent

Modols showing fashions at Spring Fling 1994 aro
(from loll): Margaret Tlndol, Olive Babbit, Norma

Martin. Louise Nolan. Jeanne Squires and Barbara
Watkins

C h ristm as in April
H o b b y b le n d s S a n ta s w ith old kids on
t h e b l o c k f o r s o m e t h i n g fo r e v e r y o n e
By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Corrospondant

Photo by But*n Winner

Charlen e Valorlno la surrounded by her unlquo co llectio n o l sculpted figures.

SANFORD — lllslorlc Sanlord has Christmas
In the air In April. At least the resldenrr ol
Charlene Valerlno shows signs ol hundreds of
Santas lingering In her beautiful home.
Valerlno and her husband of 18 years. James,
have lived In Sanford for eight years with their
two'Chlldren. Raytin and Drew. They also have
three other children Ryan. Luarlc and Jamie
antl four grandchildren.
Valerlno started collecting Santas many
years ago, yet began wanting more, so decided
to make them herself. She also had many of
what she calls tier "old kills on the block."
decorating her fireplace.
"I began making Santas because 1 began
collecting them and wanted m ore," sin- said l
then started making the old people decorated lit
different outfits." She had displayed anything
from Santas with a mermaid which she called
her seaside Santa to Santa with an anchor anti
boat, which she called her nautical Santa "I've
made Santas with computers. Dr. Santa,
lawyers, and country western." she said.
"Everyone has their own idea of what kind they
want. The only one I've ever turned down was

an Elvis Santa."
Valerlno said that her most unusual creation
was the aviator Santa, and following u dose
second, was the seaside Santa and better yet.
was the Santa In the bathtub. "I think tills
Christmas I may do a nativity scene or some
carolers." she said. "I used In sell close lo 150
Saniasal Christmas lim e."
I lei ambition didn’t slop with the Santas.
Valertno's "old kids on the block" were also a
hit. "I started making them just to see what I
can create." she said ” 1 wanted somethng
different." The old kids on the block were
similar In size lo llie Santas and the faces were
somewhat alike yet the variety was even
greater. From scuba divers to leprechauns with
little beer mugs and wrinkled faces and body of
a bride and groom
Valerlno alfeetloualely Joked i ti.it "the bride
and groom Is my 50lh wedding anniversary."
She has made grandpa playing Santa and
grandma playing the Easter Runny figures.
Grandma's morning coffee seemed lo be a real
crowd pleaser. She molded the face with small
rollers In her hair, a bathrobe and pink scuffles
on her feel, wllleb she admitted were made
from pink cotton balls.
Sec Hobby, Page 7B

Duncan-Lockhart vows spoken; Brown to speak at banquet
Toni E. Duncan. Daytona
Reach, anil William Lockhart,
Rochester. N.Y.. arc announcing
their marriage o f March 31. 1994
In Sanford. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr. George and Mrs.
Irene Duncan of Sanford. The
groom Is the son of Mrs. Roberta
Lockhart of Sanford.
Jackie Tcn n cll served the
bride as matron of honor and
Willie Tcnncll served Ills former
classmate as best man. The
simple ceremony was performed
at the City Clerk's office In
Sanford.
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Dlno and Toni were honored
by Ihc extraordinary class of
1963 at a Saturday afternoon
cook-out G room s Hi gh gettogether. Hosting the event was
Shcralyn Jackson Urlnsotl and
her 1963 Grooms Class Reunion
Committee. The guests dined on
hot fish, salads, pigs feel,
chicken und desserts.

Toni Is employed as a corrccj tlonal counselor In Volusia
'• Count y. Wi l l i am Is un a d ­
m in istrative coordinator lor
Eastman Kodak. Rochester. N.Y.

SANFORD

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Awards Banquet
Orlando District Lay Organiza­
tion will present Its first annual
Awar ds Banquet, Saturday,
April 16. al 7 p.m.. at (lie
Sanford Garden Club. 200 N
Fairmont Avc. Guest speaker
will he U nited States C on­
gresswoman Corrlue Brown of
District 3.
Donation is $15 per person for
the buffet dinner. Contact per­
sons are Will McCoy, 322 -1602.
Lctiora Mobley. 322-1474, or
any lay organizations presidents
of the AME Church.

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C lass reunion

April 12 at 6:30 p.m. al 1008
E a s I S e v e n t h S t r e e t . Al l
classmates of Ihc class of 1964
are Invited to attend with your
Ideas and suggestions. Contact
Samuel Darkness at 323-1799 or
Joyce Davis al 322-6407.

Crooms High School Class of
1964 will meet on Tuesday.

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W edding party g u e sts enjoy a cook-oul hostod by Cro o m s High S ch o o l C la s s of 1963

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H e r a ld , S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

‘Dancing with the Stars’
V o l u n t e e r h e a d s e ve nt for C h i l d r e n ’s W i s h F o u n d a t i o n
By CUBAN W IN M IR
Herald Correspondent
LAKE MARY - Meg Kuchar
spoke as proudly about her
baby, the C h ild r e n 's W ish
Foundation, as she did her
husband and children. Well,
almost.
Kuchar was born In West
Virginia. She moved to Florida to
enter Stetson University, where
she met her husband. Peter, of
20 y e a r s . T h e y h a v e t wo
children. Matt. 16 and Becky.
14.
Kuchar spoke enthusiastically
o f her children's accomplish­
ments. They have lived In the
Shnnnon Downs subdivision of
Lake Mary for six years now. She
not only Involves herself with
the Wish Foundation but with
the homeowner's association In
Shannon Downs and with the
Governors Board at Heathrow.
In fact, Heathrow plans to play
host for a fund-raiser. "Dancing
with the Stars." on April 16 that
Kuchar planned to benefit the
C hildren's Wish Foundation.
Kuchar Identified herself ns a
professional volunteer as well ns
n homemaker and mother. "I'm
delighted that I have the oppor­
tunity to stay home and have the
time for charitable endeavors

Rachel M. Abel and Jeffery W. Smith

A bel-S m ith
INDIANAPOLIS, liul. — Rachel Marie AI h-I and .Jeffery Warren
Smith were engaged March 11. 1994 while on a mission Irlp lo
Antigua, West Indies. Ms. Abel Is the daughter of Gerald and
Kathy Abel of Indianapolis. Ind. Smith Is the son or Mike and
Connie Smith ol Sanford.
The bride-to-be Is a graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic College,
West Palm Beach with a II.A. In International business. Smith
graduated In May 1993 from Palm Bench Atlantic College with a
degree In business management. He presently works In the
Student Development Office of the college.
After their marriage on Aug. 20 In Indianapolis, the couple plan
to move back to Florida.

ANNIVERSARY

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Roy and Holen Baxtor are surrounded by their daughter and
family, Douglas, Autumn, Sandy and Ct\ris McMahon at their 50th
wedding anniversary celobratlon at Hlllhaven Healthcare Center.

Baxters mark 50th
wedding anniversary

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said. "They asked me to he
Involved on a social committee. I
d ecid ed that each m em ber
should Ik* Involved In one event.
I picked a charity I shopped the
charities In the area and found
Children's Wish Foundation."

Over five years ol her time h.i«
been spent raising money as well
as awareness about (he found.)
lion. "T h e first year wr raised .1
little over $8.(X)0." she said
Last year, close lo $47.(XX&gt; w.e,
Bee V olu n teer, Page 71)

broken. The leaders opt for
success In the Intensive training
p rog ra m that r e habi l i t at e s
ubusers lo useful citizens.
Nance told the women that
Tren Challenge receives no fed­
eral funding. Each of the 292
centers around the world raises
Its own funds and concerned
people contribute either one­
time gifts or on a monthly basis.
The result Is good citizens ready
to go out und face Hie world
Among the notables endorsing
the Teen Challenge success rate
are Pat Boone. Charles Colson.
President Ronald Reagan. Billy
and Ruth Gruham and Art
Llnklcttcr.
A question and answer period
followed the enllhtenlng pro­
gram.
The program was presented by
the club's home life department
w i t h H e l e n K a m i n s k y as
cahlrman.
I Club Prpcsldent Jcun Metis
presided o v e r the business
session when routine reports
were heard.
Ruth Gaines. Junior Woman's
Club sponsor. rc|K»rted on the
Juniors' actlvtlcs, among which
Is (bey will host a Mother's Day
Luncheon on May 7.
Vida Smith announced the
Epsilon Sigm a Omlcron will
meet at the home of Pat Foster
on Apr i l 20 wi t h L o u r l nc
Mcscngcr us co-hostess. Libby
Boyd will review the life of
President Woodrow Wilson. The
Bridge Social will he on April 13
at the home of Rose Jacobson.
Pat Bowen reported on the
successful Italian Night. She
presented Vivian Buck and Carl
Dietrich with kitchen utensils,
cleverly decorated by artist Faye
Slier.
Club delegates to the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs
annual convention In Orlando at
the end o f the month arc: Mary
Childers. Ruth Gaines, Charlotte
Smith and Jean Metis.
Luncheon hostesses were: Eve
Rogcro, chairman, Phyllis Con­
klin, Faye Siler, Viola Frank,
Hazel Cash. Rochelle Whitley,
JEan Marcel and Emy Sokol.

Spring Fling 1994
Seminole County Family and
Community Educators
sponsored a fashion show, lun­
cheon and makeover program,
"Spring Fling 1994" at the Ag
Center. Bcolls and Glamor Shots
provided the spring fashions and
mnkcover.
Models were: Margaret Tlndcl,
Barbara Wutklns. Norma Martin,
Louise Nolan and Jean Squires.

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Ed Hammers displays some of his relief carvings at tha Lake Mary wood carvars class.

NANCY PLE8B MONROE.
SUN LAKE S. ARIZ.
DEAR MS. MONROE: You arc
not the only reader who has
written lo tell me how valuable
the banners cun he. Read on:
D E A R A B B Y : I r e c e nt l y
bought a Please Cull Police
banner, and In less than a week
It paid off. My daughter and her
three children were stranded,
and In less than 10 minutes, a
wrecker and three policemen
arrived.
OOLDIE BAKER.
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pink and white. The order of the
day was reminiscing and talking
about the good old days.
Born In Vol usi a Count y .
Bertha moved with her family to
Sanford when she was 8. At that
time, tier father built a home oil
the corner of Sanlord and Celery
avenues. Later, she moved lo
Douglas Av e nue where she
Bertha turns 80
raised her children and has lived
Bertha Nix Dobson has just for 65 years.
had the nicest birthday. She
Bertha, a ve ry successful
turned 80 on March 27 and was businesswoman, has owned mid
the guest of honor at a big operated Nix Bedding A Unbarbecue at Mullet Lake Park. holstcry Inc. In Sanford since
Hostesses were her three daugh­ 1954. Until last year, she was on
ters. Marie Colley. Kitty Corley the Job dally and still shows up
and Elcunor Butler, ull of San­ for work, hut not on a regular
ford.
schedule. She loves to garden
"I can't express how grcul It and Is an active inemher of the
was — my three girls doing such First Christian Church of Dis­
a nice thing for m e," Bertha ciples on Sanford Avenue.
said. "It's been a wonderful life. I
May Day B runch
can't complain about anything."
She has live grandchildren and
The Sanlord Woman's Club
five great grandchildren, all will hold Ils annual May Day
boys.
Brunch on May I ai the Sanford
About 75 friends und relatives Civic Center, from 8:30 u.m. to
gathered to help Bertha cele­ 1:30 p.m. This Is one of those
brate. A variety of side dishes events dial the entire family can
accom panied the barbecued enjoy. The beautiful part of It Is
pork, ribs and chicken. Two that early Sunday boaters and
i nrge bi r t hda y cukes wer e picnickers can slop by In casual
festively decorated In purple. attire on the way lo their outing

Spring Fling was the celebra­
tion o f women — u lime for food,
fun, fashions and Increased
self-esteem.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit the Family and Educa­
tion V olu nteers scholarship
committee and the 4 II scholar­
ship committee.

55th c la s s reunion
Seminole High School Class ol
1939 Is having Its 55th class
reunion on April 30 and May I
Th e com m ittee Is seeking
addresses for the following
cl a s s mat e s : Edi t h Bel l amy
Former. Lucellc Dckle Chiindli i
Ruby Dobson Bides. Don Lee
Hendricks. Robert May ami
Richard Mason.
If anyone has any Information
ubout these classmates, please
call Fred Ganas. 322-2365,

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fair dur i ng Its m eetin g on
Tuesday, April 5.
Lnke Mary Elementary will he
using the year-round calendar
on Monday. July 18. The fair
guve parents an Idea about what
programs will he available dur­
ing the hitcrscsslons.
The modest turnout heard
from several organizations ubout
i heir Inlcrscsslon activities.
The organizations ultemllng
the program were Kids Stuff, the
Amer l enn Karat e Academy ,

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You can register for the course
by calling Paulee Stevens m
324-3060 or 323 4938.
The Commission on Elderly
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City Hall on Thursday. April 14
at 10 a.m. The public Is en­
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Chat s , t he na t i o na l W ood
Carvers Association magazine.
The three-part article details
how Ed begun relief carving,
what he's done and how he does
It.
Most of the other curvcrs carve
In the round ulthough thnt. too,
Is varied.
Jim Dllderhcck Is currently
carving a canc out o f redwood
using Indian totem poles ns his
Inspiration.
If you would like to Join the
Wooplc Wood Carvers, they have
beginner's projects on bund und
will he glad to teach you ull you
need to know about wood curv•lig­
ht other senior news, there will
be an AARP B5 Alive driving
course. Monday and Tuesday.
April 11 and 12. This In u unique
driving program that Is geared to
older udults. The cost Is $8 per
person and runs from noon to 4

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2-4 p.m.. It) celebrate the Mist
anniversary ol the founding &gt;i
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lion will he on cxiilblt for the d.n
only with other displays also
featured.
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vard In Sanford. For Inform.t
lion, call Nancy Frye. 323-8893

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when Hie Sanlord Rolarv t In
and Sanlord Junior Woman
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Kasino Klassics The event
expected to net about SH.tXXi i-&gt;
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29, al Tlmnctinn Country ( lull
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made lo list the names ami
goods donated for auction li.
order to get your name enlrr-'l
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must lie 111by April 14.
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Melts. Tickets are $3.50 adults
anti $ I 75, children under 12

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Now on the board of directors
with the Wish Foundation, her
work began through a desire to
find a charity to support. " I got
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Governors at Heathrow," she

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R E A D E R S : Wri te to WCILBanners. P.O. Box 92501. Los
Angeles. Calif. 90009. You will
receive one Please Call Police
banner as u premium for a $5
cont r i but i on to WCI L, and
another banner with each addi­
tional 94 contribution. (Many
people want two, one for Ific
windshield and one for the rear
window.)
Make your check or money
order (U.S. funds only, please)
payable to WCIL-Banners. Allow
right weeks for delivery. The
Wcslslde Center for Independent
Living Is a not-for-profit organi­
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Meg Kuchar plugs Heathrow’s " Dancing With tho Store" benollt lor children.

D E A R A B B Y : Would you
please puhlHli the address for
those Please Call Police banners
again. They were recommended
to us in an over-55 defensive
driving class here In Houston.
MRS. EVA ROSENCRANZ,
HOUSTON

DEAR ABBYt Where can I
order more o f those Please Call
Police banners you mentioned In
your column a year or so ago? 1
shall lie ever grateful If you'd
print Hie address again because
my bunner disappeared at a
service station, and It had liecn a
real lifesaver for me.
My car was loaded from stem
to stern, ns I was relocating from
the west coast to the east coast
of Florida and traveling alone.
The left rear lire blew: the
temperature was 98 degrees ami
so was Hie humidity. I suffer
f r om a s e v e r e o b s t r u c t i v e
pulmonary disease. If It hadn't
been for fl.c Please ( ‘all Police
banner and two beautiful young
rotiplcs who slopped lo help. I
would not lie writing tills re­
quest.
I shall he watching for the
gddress. Ahhy. At 76 years
young. I still hnvc to travel alone
and will feel that my "security
blanket" Is buck with me as soon
ns the banners arrive.

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WINTER SPRINGS - Roy Baxter. USMC corporal, and Helen
Rennie. USMC private, met at the First Baptist Church of San
Diego Jan. 10. 1944 during a song service to mark the beginning
of their relationship. On Feb. 18. Roy gave her an engagement
ring and on March 25. they were married In the same church.
The Baxters were blessed with four children: Lcnnlc, Ayres Jr..
Pamela and Chris. They also have five grandchildren and a great
grandson.
During the next six years Roy went to Chatnnooga University
and graduated. He went to Louisville. Ky. to Southern Baptist
Seminary, became a minister with u master's degree In theology
In 1957. He pastured several churches. In 1958 he entered the
U.S. Navy us a chaplain. He retired In 1979 after doing a lot of
traveling on the West Coast and then the East Coast.
They always had great faith In the Lord which got them
through their trials and tribulations. Would she go through It
again? Of course. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversa­
ry at I llllhuvcu I lenllhcarc Center where Roy Is n resident.

H « ta M P h o lo b * H B - m in S tS - o o d .-

Please Call Police banner
is lifesaver on the road

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By Harman Schroador
Horald Correspondent

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Emmanuel District Church of
G od I n C h r i s t . 1405
Mangnustlnc Ave.. Sanford will
linnf their church convention
April 18-23. The theme Is "P ro ­
v i n g O u r L o v e T h r o u g li
Fellow ship." The convention
opens Monday at 7:30 p.m.
Featured will be choirs, solo
performances and Instrumen­
talists.
Tu esday. 7:30 p.m.. host

church night Wednesday. 7:30
p . m .. y o u t h ni g ht
Elder
Johnaaron Henderson, presi­
dent. guests TnJIrl Arts amt
Seminole Communi t y' s Boys
G l e e Cl ub and S p e a k e r .
12-year-old YaRhnndn Burton.
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Is Bishop's
Night with the Malone Memorial
Institutional Church of God in
Christ. Orlando with Its healing
and deliverance ministry. Fri­
day. 7:30 p.m.. Women's Night.
Di s t r i c t M i s s i o n a r y R u b y
Williams. WCC ministers and

deacons, wives and a special
guest choir Saturday. 6 p in
Sunshine Hand with Sister Fare
Henderson, vouth ages 0-12: .it
6:45 p m . Purity Hand with
Sister Stephanie Smlih Inr ages
13-18. Al 7 30 pm
Olliclal
Night honoring Superlntcndciii
A S. Scooters Sr
Come und tie loudly blessed!

Children’s Wish Foundation has
extended beyond just granting
the one wish. Kuchar said.
"Th ey now have extended fami­
ly sup|Mirl available They can
share common dllftcullles In
de al i ng wi t h t er mi nal l y HI
children." She mid ol mcciiiic
several families and children and
how heartwarming II was
Kuchar. h e rs elf, losi her
mother to cancer. Slit- told ol
flow others question how she
can work with the terminally III
and tier volunteer work with
Hospice patients and not become
depressed. " I have a strong
belief system In ihat God has a
plan and that the end of llle as It
Is. Is not Hie end." she said. "I
feel I can Impact them. We're all
given talents. I have a comfort
level In working wllli these
people. I aspire to do as many
good things I can In a day. so If
today was my Iasi: ihrn I would
have no rcgrcls
Kuchar's closing statements
sum up a lot about her. Her gill
of her lime and elforl have
blessed many a child and family.

Allhoiich she was modest and
wanted ihc am otion and lot us
to go m the Children' Wish
Foundation, li was hard nm m
recognize Thai her talents have
been used lor good nod li.ivi
created a belter llle lot all she
meets

( M a t v a H a w k i n s Is n
SanlordHorald correspondent
covering Sanford nows. Phono
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raised und this year we hope to
raise $55,000."
In telling about the plans for
the event on the 16th. Kuchar
said. "Tickets will be 850 each.”
she said. "We fell that was
reasonable considering that
muny charities charge a lot
more. We also wanted It to he
casual und not a tiluck tic event.
Something for the whole fami­
ly ." Plans were made for a BMW
to be won. "Thts year we're
adding a golf tournament for the
first tim e." she said. "Th e BMW
dealership ts putting four cars on
each of Hie Pur 3 holes und If the
golfer gels a hole In one. than
they can win a two-year lease for
the cur. It costs 9100 lo play. I
figure that's like 925 per chance.
I even entered my .son.”
Kuchar spoke of dinner and
dancing and a live and silent
auction. ''W e're offering 30 dif­
ferent travel packages.'' slitsaid. "Packages for Florida and
also to Hawaii for airfare and
lodging. A BMW 325 I convert­
ible. golf cart, pinball machines
and Jewelry urc being auctioned
too." The event has planned a
wild animal theme. Pictures are
to be made available with live
tigers, lions and monkeys. Pre­
dator Plus will help with these
arrangements.
Expressing that she was most
I m p r e s s e d w i t h l i ow t lic

acrylic pnlnls.
She tells anyone Interested In
this art. "Just go with your
c r e a tiv ity ." Creative she Is.
Valcrnlno's creations had some­
thing for everyone. Her gentle
voice and her calm air tended a
special touch to all her kids and
Santas. Her patience with (Ills
arl and the uniqueness o f each
figure made llicm come alive
with charm. Valcrlno will never
he alone with all these cute little
people there to warm her heart.

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Vutcrlno explained how the
"old kids" came Into being. "A rl
Imitates life." she said. "I'm
getting older und a grandma
now so I decided to create the old
kids." One of her most unusual
with the old kids was her black
cook with the thick glasses and a
pot In her hand. Olliers of her
old kids include Mother or
G randm a Nature hol di ng a
bouquet of flowers and a wreath
on tier head, and a colorful
clown holding a mountain of
balloons. All her creations range
In size from six Inches lo 14
Inches. "T h ey are great gifts for
the person Hiut has everything,"
she said. "I think ahonl flow I'm
going to mukc them and make
them like I sec things.”
All her figures nre made be­
ginning with the body and arms.
“I sometimes do un assembly
Hue type of Job," she said. "I do
It In spurts and not on a regular
basis so when I get In the mood I
may do several at once." Some
of Hie bodies were made from a
dowel with u plastic base, other
o ld ki ds w e r e ma d e f r om
s t y r o f o a m bodies and coal
hanger urms wrapped In ace
bandages or material for the
padding. The fuccs were a mold
of pluster of Paris that Valcrlno
made. Faces were painted withu

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BLO N D IE

by C h ic Young

by Art Sansom

TH E BORN LO SER
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EVERY TIME [ GET A WHIFF OF
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by C h a rle s M. S c h u li

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I SEE YOUR
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WHAT D IP \ / 1 WEWT
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By B ern ice Bede Oaol
ACROSS
makar
YO U R B IR TH D A Y
41 A Qabor
1 TV accauory
42 Spring or
A p r il 1 0 ,1 9 9 4
4 Pairs
lummaf
Your desires to accumulate
B Clolhai (it.)
44 Hotpllal
malrrlnl things might hr much
12 Type ol bank
workt't
accl.
46 Mao — lung
stronger lit (lie year ahead (hail
13 Oppoiila ol
47 Rafuia
II has hern this past year. This
ado
48 Cry ol ahaap
could he a powerful mollvalur
14 Cal tall
50 Hwy.
15
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lhal contributes to your success.
52 African loi
17
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In
Spain
56 Machlnary
A R IE S (March 21 April 10)
1B Rama' matai
oil, lor short
You're likely lo have adequate
10 Chlnata
58 Laialy
ambitions and expectations to­
philosophy
61 — Slanlay
21 Likely
day, ycl you might channel your
Qardnar
22
Outfits
62
Australian
efforts In an lnefTeetlvc manner
25 Cooling
blrdi
and let success elude you. Arles.
davlca
63 Splka Ol corn
Ircnl yourself to a birthday Rift
27 Coatta cloth
64 Boiar Mai
30 Naar futura
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
33
African
65 Prlnetly Mal­
dictions for I lie year ahead hy
nitlya
ian family
mailing $2 and a loud, self34 Raquatt tor
66 Nautical ropa
addressed. stump'd envelope to
raply
36 RutHan
Astro Graph, e/o this newspaper,
DOWN
•mparor
I’ .O. Box 4465, New York. N.Y.
37 Indict on
1 Oppoalta of
10163. Be surr to stale your
(2 wda.)
virtu*
zodiac sign.
30 Elavator
2 Anlmal'a
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20|
Today you might have to operate
4 1“ T“ T “
j
1 T
In close conjunction with some­
15
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one id whom you may t&gt;r a hit
Jealous. Don't Irt envy cause you
Tllo do something that Is selfdefeating.
TT
11
O EM INI (May 2 1-June 20) At
a social gathering today, there Is
a possibility some friends might
say som rlhlng unkind about
another mutuaTfrlend who Isn't
J T
present. If you really care, set
IT
the mailer straight.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
T T
Where your career Is concerned
today, strive lo Ik* honest and
forthright at all times, even If It
Is painful If you Ik*have other­
wise It could damage your Im­
nr
age.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Asaocl62
ales won't sojiport your views
today If they w o so you really
fa r
don't lielleve In them yourself
Don't pretend to be sincere
uIhiu I somcthlngyou aren't.
and there Is a chance you might
V IRG O (And 23-Scpl 22) In a say something without thinking
ili.it you wished you hadn't. If
joint endeavor trxluy It's Imperalive that each does all he or she this should ocria*, don't make a
can lo protect l l r Inleresls of all lag deal about It.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dee.
par t i ci pat or s. Wi t hout this
2 11 Don't Introduce money Into a
shield, opposition cun Infiltrate.
friendly game of chance you play
L I B R A (Sept 23-Orl 261 Do with friends today. Play |ust for
not make eomvsslons or com ­ Ihr Inn of II and leave iK’ IIIng
mitments under pressure today. out of the picture
Iiceausr they could Ih- connC A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22 Jan
tcrj)roducllve .mil not serve your
19) Success In your endeavors Is
best Interests. Take time to indicated today, provided you’ re
think through each move.
tenacious and |K*rslstetit. How­
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ever. If your Interest starts to
You're a trifle Imjmlslve lodav
wane, vou might fade out In­
By Bernice Bede Oaol
YO UR BIRTH D AY
A p ril 11, 1994
A discarded Interest might he
revitalized In I I k- year ahead and
turn out lu Ih* *4ir|&gt;rlslngly prof­
itable. This will I k * due In large
j&gt;arl lo the allies you'll Involve.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19)
Before Involving yourself In a
collective endeavor today. Hi si
Investigate It lu detail. Analysis
will reveal Its at tributes, as well
as Its shor t comi ngs.
T A U R U S (Ajvll 20-May 20)
Friends who are In need of
someone with a strong shoulder
might conic In you with llielr
burdens today. Fortunatel y,
among your jit-ers you could Ik *
the I k *s I choice.
G E M IN I { May 2 1-June 20)
Any extra effort you expend
loday on behalf of others Isn't
likely lo go unrewarded, even If
your gesture wasn't designed for
that purpose.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
T h e c r e at i ve potenti al you
|)osscss today slmuld be directed

toward gratifying a personal
objective you were previously
ufrald lo pursue. Chances for
success are excellent.
LEO (.Inly 23-Aug. 22| Some
thing that bus Ixrn causing you
frustrations recently can Ik * elim ­
inated at this time If you make II
your nrime target. Give It priori
ly ano wrap II up now,
V IR G O I Aug 23-Sept 22)
You'll he willing lo work hard lor
what you gel today, yet the
successful results might not Ik *
due to your efforts alone. Be sure
to acknowledge persons who
assist you.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Your
expectations might he a trifle
difficult to fulfill today, yet the
rewards could Ik* so enticing
they Impel you to expend max­
imum effort In Hits area.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Instead of being able to coast
today. It might be necessary for
you (o step In und protect an
Involvem ent you share with
others when ytxi sec them trippiugover their own feet.

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10 Vilfaga
11 Bfamlah
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20 Nol on
23 Comparative
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26 Football dlv.
27 Taaaai
26 Cantral
Amarlcan oil
traa
29 Ravohrabla
30 Suppoaa
31 Church part
32 Mardl 39 NE Data
36 Forarunnar
of CIA
40 Bright alar
43 Above (poet.)
45 Actor —
O'Naal
47 Judgaa
46 Bllafar
49 Atmoaphara
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54 Kill
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stead of llnlsh wdit you started.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20-Feb 191
Speak well of friends today and
don't say anything alsiut them
you wouldn't like said nlxmt
yourself. What you say will be
noted and played kick l«» you
later.
PISCES {Feh 20-March 20)
Your fiscal dlrulpllne might riot
Im- loo strong lixlay, so 1m* very
careful if you gosho|)|&gt;lng Don't
spend now In lopes you'll have
the binds lo cover II Inter
C op yrigh t 1994 NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dcc.
211 In a Hlluallon that appeared
lo have no valid solution, vou
mlglil find an answer today
Fear may have caused you lo
overl(K)k 11 prrvlrxixly.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jari
19) If your hopes and expecta­
tions are a hit high today, don’t
let negative thinkers cause you
to believe otherwise There Is
Just Kiel lion lex your positive
outlook
A Q U ARIU S Clan. 20-Feb. 19)
You’ll have lo work hard today
lor what you hope to get. hut It
should Ik * worth It. Your chart
shows possibilities for large
gains.
PISCES (Fell. 20 March 20) il
you Indy believe In your Ideas
a n d c o ne e | i I s l o d a y . y o u
shouldn't have any problem
convincing othem of their worth
Discuss them with potential
supporters who have something
to offer.
Copyri ght 1994 N EWS P A P ER
ENTERPRISE ASSN

WIN AT BRIDGE
By P h illip A ld er
In "Julius Caesar." hy you
know who, H h t c Is the line,
"There nrc no tricks In plain and
simple faith." Well, that doesn't
alwuys apply (o bridge. In to­
day's deal, West found an In­
credible lead. And when he and
his partner kept the faith with
lhal lead, they defeated a game
that looked Impregnable.
You or I would lead the club
two after this bidding. Three
club tricks are expeditiously
established for the defense, hill
declarer has no trouble In wrupuj) nine tricks by way of
s spades, rxic heart, four
diamonds and tiro club.
No one knows why — maybe
not even WcNt — hut he led the
Ulumond 10. At first glance, it
doesn't look like u contract*
shattering attack, but watch
what hap|&gt;ened.
South won In liund und un­
derstandably jiluycd off Iwo of

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oy Jim Meddick

ROBOTMAN*

WHAT A DAY. FIRST I SCREW UP A
WAS \ DOADBIOCK THERE WAS A SHOOTOUT W \ ITS THE SUGAR IN
GOD?
DRINKS tRWES
) ! \\THEfA
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JOB INTERVIEW THANKS TO THIS t u c k . \ AT A KW\K'E‘ WART.wA DISPUTE
VWAT'S PUNTS CPAiY.,.N Cjr
AN kjWYOLYlHG A GRAPE SW RP-0
STUPID GRAPE MOUSTACHE AND
TO NIENTION THE
TC
m
NOW 1 GET STUCK IN TR A FFIC
VIOLENCE ONTViw o rlc
COkHNG,

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ritiiti

I

dum m y's (op spades. West's
heart discard was a blow. Now
declarer led u licurt to his king.
(True, playing on clubs would
have been more successful.)
West won wllh the ace and
p e r s e v e r e d wi t h a s e c o n d
diamond. Declarer won and led
the club queen. West won wllh
his king and pluyed his Iasi
diamond, shooting declarer's
communications to pieces.
South cushcd dummy's last
diamond, discording a heart,
and culled for a low club. Bui
East won with the ace — the
third defensive trick — and
returned Ills lust club. In which
hand should South win this
Irlck? If In tin* dummy. Eust
collects two spade tricks. If In
hand, West harvests one heart
and one club.
Sometimes II Is best to wall
jiatlenlly for tricks (o fall Into
your lap.

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THEREOF AS
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[HE PUBL IC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, N O R I -

SIHC DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSi
WHENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1,
CK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN
T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
CORDS OF S1311HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,' THENCE
H SOUTH 0 9 * 0 1 ' 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
HE
OF
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BLOCK
B AND
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STANCE OF 4 0 0 . 0 0 FELT TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
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,BT ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK B
D THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF CLM IU
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1NT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 ' 2 1 "
S T ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OF S AID LOT 4 A
STANCE OF 5 . 7 3 FEET; THENCE SOUTH B 0 * 5 5 ' 0 7 "
T , 1 4 9 . 9B FEET TO A POINT OH THE EASTERLY
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ENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 ' 2 1 " WEST ALONG SAID LIME,
75 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE
TERLY
S OF SAID LOT 5 ; THENCE NORTH
0 * 5 4 ' 19" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LIN E OF THE
BnvjjST s OF SAID LOT 5, THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF
HXAID LOT 4 ANO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L I HE
AT
S E H I H O U BOULEVARD,
1 4 9 .9 8
FEET TO THE
/jXOIHT OF BEGINNING.

ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E OF S E M IN O U BOULEVARD,
4 1 0 . 3 3 FEET TO TIIE P O IN T OF TANGEIICYJ TIIEHCE
NORTH
51*56*41"
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ALONG THE NORTHERLY
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L IN E
OF
SEHIHOU
DOULEVARO,
1 6 0 . 7 6 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 2 , S A ID BLOCK B ANO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
N IN G ; THENCE NORTH 3 0 * 0 1 * 1 9 " WEST ALONG THE
WESTERLY LIME OF SAID LOT 2 2 , A DISTANCE OF
1 2 . 7 3 FEET; THENCE NORTH 5 1 * 5 0 ' 2 3 " EAST, 2 8 . 2 2
FEET; THENCE NORTH 3 0 * 0 9 ' 3 7 " WEST, 5 . 0 0 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 9 1 * 5 0 * 2 3 " EAST, 5 . 0 0 FEET; TIIEHCE
SOUTH 1 8 * 0 9 * 3 7 " EAST, 5 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH
5 1 * 5 0 ' 2 3 " EAST 6 6 . 7 6 FEET TO TIIE EASTERLY LIN E
OF S AID LOT 2 2 ; TIIEHCE SOUTH 1 8 * 0 3 * 1 9 " EAST
ALONG SAID L I N E , 1 2 . 9 1 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST­
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SAID
LOT 2 2 ;
TIIEHCE SOUTH
5 1 * 5 6 ' 4 1 " WEST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
S AID LOT 22, AND TIIE NORTHERLY ItlGIIT-OF-WAY
L IN E OF S F M I I I O U BOULEVARD, 9 9 . 9 7 KEET TO THE
P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 1307 SQUARE FEET,

HORE OR LESS,

TOCETIIEH WITH
PARCEL NO.

1728.4
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOT 22, BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
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EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 8 , PACES 12 AND I I OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS o r SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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COHMKHCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LQT 17, BLOCK » AS RECORDED I N SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E ,
P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 Or TIIE
PUB LIC RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, ELORIDA,
SAID POINT ALSO BEING TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
o r OKI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED III
P U T KOOK 11, PACE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLO RIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH
8 0 * 5 4 ' 3 9 " EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LIME OF
S A ID BLOCK B,
SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE ANO TIIE
NORTHERLY RICIIT-OE-WAY LIN E OF S E M IN O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 . 0 5 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS Or
TIIEHCE EASTERLY ALONG TIIE ARC Or S AID CURVE,
TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF SAID BLOCK B AND THE
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RIGHT-OF-WAY * L I HE
OF
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BOULEVARD,
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LOT 2 3 , S A ID BLOCK B ANO TIIE POINT OF BEGIN­
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WESTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF
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THENCE SOUTH 3 8 * 0 3 ' 1 9 " EAST A Loire S A ID L IN E ,
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9 9 . 9 7 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 1100 SQUARE FEET,

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CONTAINING B62 SQUARE TEET,

MORE OR LESS,
PARCEL NO.

TOGETHER WITH
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SEMIHOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

-1* PART OF LOTS 4 AND 9, BLOCK I), SPORTSMAN'S
; 'PA RADISE, SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
J iio
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS
' ’RECOUP 1.1j IN P U T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 11 OF
THE PUB LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, K LO R I-

..OA.
.-•RING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
* " “ , , ENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT I ,
SPORTSM AN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED III
,T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE PUBLIC
toRtCORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
RUM SOUTH 09 • 0 5 ' 2 1 " WEST AlONG THE WESTERLY
LIME
OF
S AID
BLOCK
U
MID
TIIE
EASTERLY
iRICIIT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WINTER PARK OHIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 , 0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
..CORNER OT SAID BLOCK H; THENCE SOUTH 8 0*5 4 * 3 9 "
' Ea s t a lo n g the southerly l im e o r s a id b l o c k b
"AND
THE
NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E
OF
. t S E H lM O U BOULEVARD, 2 6 1 . 7 1 FEET TO THE 80UTIIn a S T E R L Y CORNER o r LOT 4, SAID BLOCK It; THENCE
'M OB I'll 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE
OF SAID LOT 4, A DISTANCE OF 5 . 7 1 FEET TO THE
(P O IN T OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
,’ Q9 *0 5 * 2 1 " EAST ALONG SAID L IN K ,
5 .B 7 KEET;
StHENCE
SOUTH
80• 55' 07"
EAST,
12.16
FEET;
HENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 4 ' 5 3 " WEST, 5 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE
RTH 8 0 * 5 5 ' 0 7 " WEST, 1 2 . 1 6 FEET TO THE POINT
BEGINNING.

fjj

3NTAINING 61 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL HO.

MORE OR LESS.
S E H I H O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

1 9 4 .6

PART o r LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK It, SPORTSMAN'S
Pa r a d i s e , s e c t i o n 9 , t o w n s h i p 21 s o u t h , r a n g e
|0 EAST ACCORDING TO T i l t P U T
THEREOF AS
ECORDED III P U T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AtlD 11 OF
IE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, KLORI-

19*IK ING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
DMMENCE AT TIIE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER 01 LOT 1,
(LOCK U, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED III
| U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 ANO 11 OF T ill PUBLIC
Re c o r d s o f s e m i h o l k c o u n t y , F l o r i d a ; t h e n c e
UN SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LINE
or
SAID
BLOCK
B
AND
THE
U S T E R I. Y
IIGIIT-OK-WAY
LIME OF WINTER
PARK DHIVE A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 . 0 0 FEET TO TIIE SOUTHWESTERLY
3RHER OF S A ID ULOCK B; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 3 4 ' 1 9 "
AST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF S A ID BLOCK B
HD THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF 3EMIND U BOULEVARD, 4 1 1 .7 1 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTER­
LY CORNER OF TIIE EASTERLY H OF LOT 5, SAID
1I.OCK B AND TIIE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
flORTH 0 9 * 0 5 ' 2 1 " WEST ALONG TIIE WESTERLY LINE
JF THE EASTERLY S
OF SAID LOT 5, A DISTANCE
DF 9 . 7 5 FEET; THENCE SOOTH 8 0 * 5 5 ' 0 7 " EAST,
1 0 0 .0 2 FEET TO A POINT OH TIIE EASTERLY L IN E o r
TIE WESTERLY S OF LOT 6, SAID BLOCK B; THENCE
BOUTII 0 9 * 0 5 ' 2 1" WEST ALONG SAID L I N E ,
5 .7 7
FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE WEST­
ERLY S OF SAID LOT 6 ; THENCE NORTH 8 0 * 5 4 ' 3 9 "
4EST M ONO TIIE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE WESTERLY
OF SAID LOT 6 , TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF TIIE
EASTERLY 4 OF SAID LOT 0 AMD TIIE NORTHERLY
2IGIIT-0F-WAY L IN E OF S E H I H O U BOULEVARD, A
31 STANCE OF 1 0 0 .0 2 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIH-

lim io.
(CONT AININ G

976 SQUARE FEET,

PARCEL NO. 3 2 8 .4

HORE OK LESS.
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

I A PART OF LOT 22, BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARAID I B E , SECTIOII 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
I EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
J i m p u t b o o k b , p a g e s 12 a n d 13 o f t h e p u b l i c
( r e c o r d s OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
JEIIIG DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE
AT
THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
17,
BLOCK B AS RECORDED IN SPORTSMAN'S
CARADISE, P U T BOOK 8, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF TIIE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Sa i d p o i n t a l s o b e i n g t h e s o u t h e a s t e r l y c o r n e r
3K ORI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED I N
S U T BOOK 31, PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Se m i n o l e c o u n t y ,
F l o r id a ; t h e n c e run so u th
10*54 * 3 9 " EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
SAID BLOCK B,
SPORTSHAH'O PARADISE AND THE
^NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF S E H I H O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 . 0 9 FEET TO TIIE POINT OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
4 9 8 . 6 8 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 8 ' 4 0 AND A
1CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 5 * 3 1 ' 0 1 " EAST; TIIEHCE
..EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S AID CURVE, TIIE
r^OUTIIERLY L IN E OF SAID BLOCK B AND TIIE NORTII-

1 7 2 9 .4
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOT 21, BLOCK B, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
DIS E , SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
II I P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 11 OF TIIE PUBLIC
RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE
AT
TIIE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
LOT 17,
BLOCK D AS RECORDEO IN SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE, P U T BOOK 0 , PAGES 12 ANO 11 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
S AID POINT ALSO BEING TIIE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF CHI S U B D I V IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN
• P U T BOOK 11, PAGE 41 OF TIIE P UBLIC RECORDS Or
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOR IDA; TIIEHCE RUN SOUTH
8 0 * 5 4 ' 1 9 * EA3T ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
! SAID DI.OCK B,
SPORT SHAN' S PARADISE AND TIIE
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME OF S E H I H O U B0UI.EI VAHD, 5 7 . 0 5 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
4 9 8 . 6 8 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 8 ' 4 0 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 5 * 1 1 * 0 1 "
EAST;
THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC o r S AID CURVE,
THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID ULOCK It AND THE
4 9 0 . 6 8 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 8 ' 4 O AND A
CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 5 * 1 1 ’ 0 1 " EAST; THENCE
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f SAID CURVE, TIIE
SOUTHERLY L IN E OF SAID BLOCK B AMD TIIE NORTH­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME OF S E H I H O U BOULEVARO,
4 1 0 . 1 1 TEET TO THE POIHT OE TAIIGENCY; TIIEHCE
NORTH
5 1 * 5 6 ' 4 1"
EAST ALONG THE
NORTHERLY
lU G H T -o r-W A Y
LINE
OF
S E H IH O U
BOULEVARD,
1 6 8 .7 6
FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 2 , S AID BLOCK B; TIIEHCE NORTH 38 * 0 1 ' 1 9 "
WEST ALONG TIIE WESTERLY LIN E OF SAID LOT 22, A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 . 7 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
1 8 * 0 3 &gt; 1 9 " WEST
ALONG
SAID
LINE
8 .0 0
FEET;
TIIEHCE
NORTH
5 1 *3 0 •23 " EAST, 9 9 . 8 7 KEET, TO THE EASTERLY
L IN E OK SAID U )T 22; TIIElfCE SOUTH 38* 0 1 ' 1 9 "
EAST &lt;ALONG S A ID L IN E , 8 . 0 0 KEET; THENCE SOUTH
66.76
THENCE
KEET;
NORTH
51*50 •21“
WEST,
9 .0 0
THENCE
SOUTH
WEST,
KEET;
3fl *09 *1 7 "
THENCE
SOUTH
WEST,
9 .0 0
KEET;
5 1 *5 0 • 23 "
SOUTH
9 .0 0
THENCE
38* 0 9 • 17"
KEET;
EAST,
TIIE
POIHT
OK
5 1 * 3 0 • 21 " WEST, 2 B.22 KEET TO
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 775 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL HO.

2 29 .4

MORE OR LESS.
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF LOT 23, BLOCK D, SPORTSMAN'S PARA­
D IS E , SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO TIIE P U T THEREOF A3 RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK B, PAGES 12 AND 13 OF TIIE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE
AT • THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
IKJT 17,
BLOCK B AS RECORDEO III OPOHTSHAM'S
PARADISE, P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 12 AND 13 OF THE
PUBL IC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
S AID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF CHI S U B D IV IS IO N , A R E P U T , AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 31, PAGE 41 OF THE I'UULIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 0 * 5 4 ' 3 9 " EAST ALONG TIIE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF
S AID BLOCK B,
SPORTSHAM'S PARADISE AND TIIE
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L II IE OF S E M IN O U BOULE­
VARD, 5 7 . 0 5 FEET TO TIIE POIHT OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
4 9 0 . 6 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 7 * 0 8 ' 4 0 " AND
A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 7 5 * 3 1 * 0 1 "
EAST)
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF S E M IN O U BOULE­
VARD, 4 1 0 .3 3 FEET TO TIIE POIHT OF TANGENCY)
TIIEHCE NORTH 5 1 * 5 6 ' 4 1 " EAST ALONG THE SOUTHER­
LY L IN E OF S A ID BLOCK B AND TIIE NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
OF
S E M IN O U
BOULEVARD,
2 6 0 . 7 3 FEET TO TIIE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
LOT 2 3 , S A ID ULOCK D| TIIEHCE NORTH 3 0 * 0 3 ' 1 9 "
WEST ALOHO TIIE WESTERLY LIII E OF S AID LOT 23 A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 . 9 1 FEET TO TIIE POIHT OF BEGIN­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 3 8 * 0 3 ' 1 9 " WEST,
ALONG S A ID
L III E ,
0 .0 0
FEET;
THENCE NORTH
51 *5 0 *2 3 "
EAST,
65.7 3
FEET;
TIIEHCE
SOUTH
30 * 0 9 ' 3 7 "
EAST
0 .0 0
FEET;
TIIEHCE
SOUTH
51 • 50 ’ 2 3 " WEST, 6 5 . 7 4 FEET TO THE POIHT OF
BEGINNING.
Each Dalandanl it Icrlhar notlliad Ihal Iha Polllionar will petition
lor an Ordar at Takingbelora Iha Honorabla Seymour Benton, one ol
the Judgat ol Ilia above tly lad Court, on Iha dh day ol Way, 1994, at
3.00 p m .. In Iha SarnHola County Courthouv. Sanford, Florida. In
accordance with lit Declaration ol Taking tvretolore Iliad In Ihlt
cauie All Defendant! lo Ihlt lu ll and all other Intereiled partial
may llmaly requett a hearing on Iha Petition tor Iha Ordar ol Taking
al Iha lima and place datlgnaled and be Iward Any Dalandanl
tailing lu Ilia a llmaly requett lor hearing tlitll waive any right lo
object lo Iha Order ol Taking
AND
Each Defendant and any other per tom claiming any Inlerett In the
property dctcrlbed In Iha Pellllon In the abova tlyled Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required lo terve wrltlen delenvet. II
any you have, lo the Pellllon heretofore hied In Ihlt cauie on the

*U

Petitioner, and any requett lor a hearing a i the pellllon for the
Order ol Taking. II dailrad. on Petitioner'! Attorney, whole name
and addratl It thown below on or before April V . 1994. and lo Ilia the
original ol your written dafantat and any reckretl lor hearing on Iha
Petition tor Iha Order ol Taking with the Clark of Ihlt Court alther
baton terylce on the Petitioner’! Attorney or immediately
lhartatlar. to thow what right, tllla. Inttrttt or hen you or any ol you
have or claim In and to the property detcrlbed In laid Petition and lo
thow cauta, It any you hava, why laid property thould not be
condemned for Iha utat and purpotet at tat torlh in tald Pellllon II
you tall loaniw ar, a default may be tnlertd agalntl you tor the relief
demanded In Iha Pahllon If you tall lo rarpratl a hearing on the
Pellllon lor Ordar ot Taking you thall waive any right to ob|ecl lo
taldOrder ol Taking
W ITNESS my hand and teal ol laid Cowl on Iha lllh day ol
Warch. 1994
(S EA L)
M AHYANN EM ORSE
C L E R K OF IH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
By Ruth King, OeputyClerk
R O B E R T A MCMILLAN
County Attorney
lor SamlnolaCounly. Florida
Seminole Counly Sarvlcai Building
1101 Eait F lrtl Street
Senlord, Florida 32779
telephone IK » i I II 100. E t l 7314
Attorney for Petitioner
Publlth April 10 1994 md April 17 I 994
D EQ 1

Legal Notices
IN T N I COUNTY COURT
OF THE IIO H T E C N T H
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
CASE NO, 1 9) 1491 CC M F
M IC H A E L A C A ST ELLA N O
a n d C A T H L E E N
L
CA STELLAN O , hit wife,
P liln h lli.
vt
D EB R A K LYONS.
Dalandanl
AM EN DED
NOTICE OF SA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
purtuanl lo the Final Judgment
in Forectoture entered on Iha
31*1 day ot March. 1994. in Civil
Action No 911491 CC 10 F ol Iha
County Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Seminole County, Florida, in
which D EB R A K LYONS. It Iha
Dalandanl and M ICHAEL A
CA STELLAN O and CATM LEEN
L CASTELLAN O, hit wile, are
Iha Plalnhtlt. I will tall to the
highett and bail bidder for cath
at Iha w ail Iron! door ol the
Seminole Counly Courthoute.
Santord. Florida al II 00 A M
on Iha Itlh day ol April, 1994. Iha
following detcribed real proper
ty tat torlh In the Final Judg
( man I
Lot 111, OAK FO R R EST UNIT
TH R EE according to the plat
Iharaol. at recorded In Plat
Book If. Paget 91 and 9] ol the
Public Racordi ol Samlnole
County. Florida
D ATFQ thit 4th day ol April
1994
MARYANNE m o r s e
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April 10 It 1994
D EQ 79
CODE E N F O R C EM E N T
BO ARD
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C a ta N a 9199 C E E

SEMI740LE COUNTY, a pollll
cal tubdivltion of the Slate ot
Florida.
Petitioner.
vt
G R EG O R Y W ILLIAM S
R . 1 p o n d .1 t
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
(S E C T IO N 111 M i l l ,
F L O R ID A S T A T U T E S

TO GregoryWilllamt
1990 Talmo Slre9l
Ceitelberry. F L 11704
Property Detcriplion Lot I.
Talmo Subd. Sac 11. Twp JO
Rga 70 PB 9 PG 10. Official
Racordi ol Seminole Counly
Florida
In accordance with Chapter U
ol iha Seminole Counly Coda, a
hearing hdt bean tchaduiad be
lore the Seminole Counly Coda
Enforcem ent Board lo da
termlne If a violation ol Iha
Seminole County Coda it occur
ring on iha above detcribed
property You are hereby called
upon lo lake notice that the
Public Hearing will be con
ducted in Iha abova tlyled cauta
on Iha llth day ot April, 1994. al
I 30 p m In Room 1034 of the
Semlnolr County Service! Build
ing. 1101 E a t! F lr t l Street.
Santord. Florida 11111 You
hava baan charged with con
, ilrucling a tloraga building
without tlrtl obtaining a build
mg permit on the tub|act prop
arty, In violation of Section 103
ot Iha Standard Building Coda at
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminole
Counly Coda The Board will
receive tetlimony and evidence
al tald Public Hearing and thall
make tuch flndingi ot tact at
are lupporled by the tetlimony
and evidence pertaining to the
maltart alleged In Iha Slate
manl ol Violation and Requett
lor Hearing It. prior lo Iha
hearing, you thould coma into
compliance with the Counly
Coda provltlont that you are
alleged lo be violating, bul the
violation recurt prior lo Iha
hearing, or If the violation It not
corrected by Iha time ipecilled
lor correction by the Coda In
tpeclor. the public hearing will
be held pertaining lo Iha allege
llontagalntl you.
YOU A R E AO VISED THAT.
IF YOU D EC ID E TO A P P EA L
AN Y O EC IS IO N M ADE AT
THIS H EARIN G, YOU W ILL
N E E D A RECO R D OF TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S . ANO, FO R
SUCH PU R PO SE, YOU MAY
N E E D TO INSURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM R ECO RD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E.
WHICH R ECO RD IN CLUD ES
THE TESTIM ONY AND E V I
D EN CE UPON WHICH THE
A P P EA L IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H O I S
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SH O U LD CO N TA CT TH E
E M P L O Y E E RELATIO N S DE
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
D IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (407)371 1130. EXTEN SION
7941
P L E A S E G O V ER N YOUR
S E L F ACCORDINGLY
Deled Ihlt 10th day ol March.
1994
CODE EN FO R CEM EN T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
By: MARCIA L F U L L E R .
CLERK
Semlnola County Service!
Bldg
Room No 1014
1101 E a tl Flrtl Slraal
Senlord. Florida 11711
Telephone: (407)111 1110.
Eilem lo n 7441
Publlth: March 30.17 6 April 1,
10.1994
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Legal Notices
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
O F T H E EIG H T EEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A, IN ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
CASE NO.i 911*44 CA 14C
FORD CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC . Succattor In
Interett by merger to FORD
CO N SUM ER C R E D IT COM

vt

SILM EY BOLDEN and JAC
Q U ELIN E BOLDEN, hit wit,
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AM ERICA . AM ERICAN GEN
ER A L FIN AN CE. IN C. 1/k-n
A M ER IC A N G E N E R A L FI
NANCE OF AM ERICA . INC ,
BAN KERS INSURANCE COM
PAN Y, and UNKNOWN TE
NANTS/OWNERS
Oelendantlt)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuanl to Iha Order or Final
Judgment entered in thlt cauta
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will tall Iha
property tlufeied In Seminole
County. Florida, detcribed at
THE WEST 11 FT 4 IN OF
LOT 14 AND A LL OF LOT !J.
BLOCK IS. SANLANDO THE
S U BU 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
TH ER EO F AS R ECO R D ED IN
P L A T HOOK 1. MAGE 44
PUBLIC RECORDS OT SEMI
N O LF CO UNTY F LO R IO A
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
R IG H T OF IN G R E S S AND
E G R E S S O V ER BRENTWOOD
A V EN U E AND THAT POR
TION O F S A L EM S T R E E T
L Y I H G E A S T O r
ORENTWOOO AVEN UE AND
SOUTH OF AND ADJACENT
TO S A ID U L O C K IS D E
S C R IB ED ABOVE
41 public tala, to the highett and
bail bidder, lor cath al Iha
Watt Front Door ot the Sam.noie
County Courthoute in Santord
Florida. II OO A M on May }.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
AS C L E R K OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Bo'lon
Deputy Ctork
In accoranca with Iha Amerl
cant with Dltabilinat Act. par
tont neading a tpacial accom
modatlon to participate In thit
proceeding thould contact Iha
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than raven day!
prior to the proceeding at the
addrttt givan on notice Tela
phone 1 407 111 4130. It hearing
impaired I 400 9S11771 I TOO)
or 1 400 9SS 4770 | VI. via Florida
Relay Service
Publlth April 10, It 1994
DEQ 41

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
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 um ber 94 114 C P

IN R E ES TA TE OF
JOH N CON O LEY FOX.
Dacaated
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

The adm inlttrallon ol the
ettale ot JOHN C O N O L E Y
FOX, dacaated. File Number
*4 110 CP. It pending In Iha
C ircu it Court lor Samlnole
County. Florida. Probata Dlvl
lion, Iha addratl ol which It
Samlnole County Courthoute.
uanlord. F L 1177! The namet
and eddretiet ol Iha per tone I
rapratanlallva and Iha partonal
reprttuntallve t attorney are
tat forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS ARE N O TIFIED THAT
All pertont on whom Ihlt
notice It served who hava ob
(actions Ihal challenge the valid
Ity ol the will. Iha qualifications
at the personal rapratanlallva.
venue, or jurisdiction ol Ihlt
Court ire required lo file Ihelr
o b lecflon t with th it Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR S T PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IRTY OAYS A F T E R THE
O A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol the decedent
and other pertont having clalmt
or demands agalntl decadent's
ettale on whom a copy ol thit
notice It served within three
months atlar Iha data ol Iha licit
publication ot thli notice m ull
Ilia Ihelr clalmt with Ihlt Court
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
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OH
TH IRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol Iha
dacadanl and pertont having
clalmt or damandt agalnit Iho
dacadenl’i estate mutt tile Ihelr
clalmt wllh Ihlt court WITHIN
T H R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S , O EM A N O S
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BA R RED
The dale ol Iha lirtl public,t
lion ol Ihlt Notice It April }.
1994
Partonal Rapratanlallva:
Jam etLeeFok
I I I ! Willow Grov* Place South
Dublin. Ohio 41017
Attorney lor Partonal
Rapratanlallva:
Thornet A Spear
Of Thomat A. Spear, P A
111 Magnolia Avenue
Senlord. F L 11771 1144
Telephone: (407 ) 311 0441
Florld4Bdr No 074473
Publish A pril}. 10.1994
DEQ 17

00

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
IRTPI
The Santord Housing Author!
ly Is seeking qualified bidders lu
submit proposal! lor Ihe regular
maintenance ot all grounds lo
Include Ihe following
Cattle Brewer Court
William Clark Court
Edward Hlgglnt Terrace
Cowan Moughlon Terraco
Lake Monroe Terrace
Specification sheet can be
picked up al the office al 94
Cattle Brewer C t . Sanford FL
11771 between! 30 4 OOp m
Deadline lo submit proposal it
April 13, I994by 4 OOp m
Publlth April 10, 13, 17 70, 1994
DEQ 91

Noffce U hereby qlven that I
am engaged In b irtin e vi at lit)
W e it S R 4 IC Winter Spring*
F L 32707, Sernlnoh* County
F lo r id a , under fhe F it tit lout
N a m e of CLASSIC T O U C H
C L E A N E R S , and that I Intend
to re g lite r la id nam e w lfh the
D lvfH o n of C o rp o ratio n !. T a lf.i
h a *tee, F lo rid a , In a cc o rd a n tf*
w ith th e p r o v is io n * of fh *
F lc tifio u * N am e Statute*
To
W it
S e ctio n IAS 09 F lo r id a
Statute* 1991
R am o n T e ru m o
P u b llth A p ril IP 1994
D E Q 89

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H T EEN TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA
CASE NO 94 440 DR 03 P
IN R E T H E M A R R IA G E OF
H E R M A L M O O RE,

Pelllloner/Wile.
and
H A RO LD E A R L M O O RE,
R etponden l/H uibw nd
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO H A R O L D E A R L M OOME
(C /O J A N IE M A E M O O R E
1 S 4 JC R A W F O R O
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A 117/1
I Respondent’! L a tf Know n
A d d te ttl
YO U A R E H E R E B Y N O TI
P I E D Ih a l a P e llllo n lor D lt
solution ot M arriag e h at been
Hied a g a ln tl you and Ih a l you
a re req u ire d to te rv e a copy ot
your Response or P lead in g lo
ihe P e titio n upon the W ile's
a tto rn e y , TH O M A S C
G R E E N E . E S Q U IR E . A ll E a t l
F l r t l S lre e l, Sanford. F lo rid a
13771 049S and tile Ihe o rig in al
Response or F’ leadmg In the
O il Ice ot Ihe C le rk ol Ihe C irc u it
Court, on or before ihe 1th day
at M a y . 1994 It you fa it lo do to
a D e fa u lt Ju dg m en t w ill be
taken a g a ln tl you tor the re b e l
dem anded In the P e llllo n
O A T E D at Santord. Sem inole
C o u nly. F lo r id a , this 31 si day ol
M a rch . 1994
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
C L E R K OF THE
C IR C U I T C O U R T
B Y D iane K B ru m m e tt
Pu b lish A p ril ) 10 17, 14. 1994

p i a n _____________ _
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIG H T EEN T H JUD ICIA L
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S E NO t )
CA 14 K
C A L IF O R N IA
FED ER A L
B A N K n F # d * f il S ivio Q * Barm
P la in tiff
vi
JO H N C A L L E N snd L IN D A A
A LLEN
h it ff if*
V A
B R U D E R ^ SONS IN C d b /a
M A B
P A IN T . I T T F IN A N
CI A L S E R V IC E S
A L F IN E
M A R IE F IN E
S E M IN O L E
M E M O R IA L h o s p i t a l
RAY
V A LO F7
TAX C O L L E C T O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F lO R
ID A M A R V IN D J O L L Y a^d
SAL P R O P E R T Y M AN AG E
M EN T
IN C
d b a BAM BOO
CO VE A P A R TM EN TS
Defendant*
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
To M A R V IN D J O L L Y
A d d r t t t u n i rto *n
AN O A L L O T H E R S W HOM IT
M AY CO N CERN
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D lh a t an
action to f o ftc io w a m ortgage
ofi th® lo llo p in g d e ic rlb e d prop
e r ty located in Semmol® Counly
F lo rid a
Lo t I
WHlOifebrook V illa g e ,
accord in g fo the plat thereof a*
recorded in P la t Book 41. P a g e i
9
and U Pu b lic R e co rd * of
Sem inole County F lo rid a
ha* been filed ag ain *! you and
you are req u ired lo *e rve 4* copy
of your w ritten detente* if any
fd d on Robert 0 1 WMion. of
Sim m on* and H a rt P A P la in
tiff * atto rn e y !, whose addre**
&lt;! P o it O ffice B o « T J10. O cala
F lo rid a 34471, w ithin 30 d ay*
after the t in t publication and
f lit the o rig in al w ith the C le rk of
lb 1I1 Court either before ter e ice
on P la ln f lf f * attorney or Irn
e m d lateiy th ere afte r, citherwi*e
a d efault w ill be entered -ig«nn*t
you for Ihe re lie f dem anded in
the Com plaint
W IT N E S S my hand and the
le a l of Ih lt Court on Ih lt the H it
day of M a rch . I9Y4
(S E A L )
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
C le rk of the Court*
B y R uth King
Deputy C le rk
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S
W IT H D I S A B I L I T I E S A C T OF
WO
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
O R D E R NO 9 )3 / P E R S O N S
W IT H A D I S A B I L I T Y W HO
N E E D A S P E C I A L AC CO M
M O O A T IO N TO P A R T I C I P A T E
IN T H I S P R O C E E D I N G
S H O U L D C O N TA C T A D A CO
O R D IN A IO R AT JO) N O R T H
P A R K A V E N U E . S U IT E N Wl
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A 32/71 A T
L E A S T F I V E D A Y S P R IO R TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G
TELE
P H O N E 407 32J 4310 E X T 4227,
1 800 9SS 8771 ( T D D !
OR
I 800 9SS 8770 ( V ) . V IA E L O H
I D A R E L A Y S E R V IC E
P u b lilh A p ril 3, 10. 1994
D E Q 29

NOTICE o r
FIC TIT IO U S N A M f

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I8fh J U D IC IA L
C O U R T 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 *1 1)19 C A 14 E
IN L A N D M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N

K E I T H
J
R H O D E S
M IC H E L L E L E E K R H O D ES

VILLAS

iT O C K f t lO G G

H O M EO W N ERS
T IO N INC

A S S O C IA

Defendant*
N O T IC E O F S A LE.
N otice I* hereby g ive n that in
A c c o rd a n c e w ith th e F i n a l
Ju dg m en t 0 * F o reclo su re tn
fe rtd on M a rch 11, 1994. In c iv il

action no 9) 1)29 CA 14 E In IN
C i r c u i t C o u rt fo r S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a , in which K eith
J Rhode* and M ich e lle Lee K
Rhode* and V illa * Slo ckrid g *
Hom eow ner* A ito c la tlo n
Inc
w ere D e fen d an t* and In lan d
M o r tg a g e C o r p o r a t io n , the
P la in t if f . I w ill se ll to the
highest bidder for cash at the
W e st fro n t d o o r. S a m ln o le
Counly Courthouse 301 N P a r*
A v t • Santord
F t 12771 be
tween It 00 .1 m and 7 00 p m
on Ju n e 7, I99J Ihe following
re a l property
Lo t 97, Sfockbridge Unit Two
accord in g to the P la t thereof a*
recorded in P la t Book 29 page*
84 89,, P u b lic Record's of Semi
note County F lo rid a
M ore com m only known .1 *
3019 W eym outh C f . Apopka F l
32703
O A T E D A p ril |, 1991
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
C le rk of C irc u it Court
B y Dorothy W Bolton
A s Deputy C ie r*
P u b llth A p ril 10. 17. 1994
D E Q 81

tN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F L O R IO A
C A S E NO 9 ) 19*4 CA 14 B
E M P I R E O F A M E R IC A
R E A L T Y c r e d it
C O R P O R A T IO N
P la in tiff
v*
L U L U C O R P O R A TION O f
D E L A W A R E « l u&gt; e t a 1

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N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
1)7710
TO
JA M E S B
L U D W IG
F R E D L U D W IG . JA N E T
L U D W IG an d F R A N K I E S
L U D W IG
and a ll U n kn o w n
'D irecto r* Sharehold er* and a ll
p e r t o n * c h a m In g by a n d
through under nr agalr\*1 Lu lu
C o rp o r a t io n o l D e la w a r e it
a liv e and or (W ait h i* (Ih e lr )
unknown h a lf* d e Y f*e t*
teg
ale e * or gran tee* and a ll tier
son* or par ties c la im in g by
through, under or a g a ln it him
(th e m )
R esiden ce unknown
YO U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
A c tio n for f o r e c lo t u re of a
m ortgage on the following prop
e rfy in Sem inole County, F lor

Ida

B E G I N N I N G 200 F E E T
W E S T OF T H E N O R T H W E S T
C O R N E R OF TH E N O RTH
E A S T *4 O F T H E S O U T H W E S T
'4, S E C T IO N 27. T O W N S H IP 21
S O U T H , R A N G E J l E A S T HUN
W E S T ICO F E E T. SO U TH 178 I )
F E E T
EAST
tOO F E E T
T H E N C E N O R Ft! t/8 2 F E E T
TO T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN
N IN G ( L E S S T H E N O R T H 3*
F E E T FO R RO A D )
h a t been tiled ag ain st you and
you a re req uired to te rv e a copy
of your w ritten d efense*, it any,
to It on S P E A R A N D H O FF
M A N . Attorney* whose address
it 708 South D ix ie H ig hw ay.
C o ra l G ab le s
F lo r id a 33144
1 30*) 666 2299. w ithin th irty (X I)
d ay* after the flin t pub I leaf Ion
ot Ihe notice, and to tile the
o rig in al w llh Ihe C le rk of thi*
Court either before s e rv ice on
S P E A R AND H O FFM A N , al
torney* or im m ediately thereat
te r, o th erw ise a d efault w ill toe
v rile re d a g a ln tl you tor the
r e lit I dem anded In the Corn
p lain t or Petition
W IT N E S S my hand and teal
ol th l* Court on this l i s t day ot
M a rc h , 1994

(SEAL)
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
A * C le r k of the Court
B y P a t r ic la F Heath
A * Deputy C le rk
P u b lish A p ril J, 10. 1994
D E Q 30

PS H I — Le g al Advwr liie m v ril
T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M I5 S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . E L O R ID A
Separate sealed E x p re s s io n * of In tere st for P S US E n viro n m e n ta l
H a ia rd o u * W a ite Consulting and R e m o val S e rv ice s w ill be accepted
by Sem inole County at the o ffice * of the P u rch asin g D ivisio n until
5 00 P M
l ocal lim e , T h u rsd a y, A p ril Jfl, 1994 One m arked
" o r ig in a l" and t lx ( ! ) copla* m u tt be subm itted, E xp re ssio n s of
In ferost received after the specified date th a ll be retu rn ed unopened
S C O P E O F S E R V IC E S :
To provide e valu atio n , q u a n tis a t io n and rem o val se rv ice * lor
contam inated to ll* and groundw ater The County Intend* to contract
w ith three (3 ) firm s
M A IL O R D E L I V E R TO County S e rv ice * Building 1101 E a s t F irs t
Street, Pu rch asin g D ivisio n Rtwn37Q#, Sanford: F lo r id a 31772
S U B M IT T A L S M U ST B E R E C E I V E D IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G
D IV IS IO N . 1101 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T . 3RD F L O O R
ROOM
r )206. S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , NO L A T E R THAN I 00 P M LO C A L
T IM E E X P R E S S IO N S O F I N T E R E S T R F C T I V E D A F T E M THAT
T IM E W I L L NOT B E A C C E P T E D
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E
P S US E n viro n m e n ta l H a ;
ardou* W aste Consulting and R e m o val S e rv ice *
Sem inole County e ncourage* M B E / W B E par ticipation
F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R M A T IO N C O N T A C T L IN D A C JO N E S
P U R C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N . C O N F R A C T S A N A L Y S T 14071 32» 1130
E X T E N S IO N 7 119 or 7112 P S U S C O M P L E T E P A C K A G E IS
A V A I L A B L E IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N A T NO C H A R G E
N O T E : A ll p rospective o ffe ro r* a re hereb y cautioned not to
contact any mem ber of the Sem inole County Board of Counly
C o m m issio n er*, County M anager or Selection Com m ittee regarding
the above proposal A n y In q uiries p ertain in g to Ih l* E xp re ssio n ot
In terest m u tt be d irected through th© P u rch a sin g D ivisio n contact
person noted above The County w ill not e n te rta in or be rcst&gt;onilbh?
for an y o ra l In terp retatio n * g ive n by any County em ployee,
rep rese n tative or o lh e r* I h e Issuance ot a w ritte n addendum it the
on ly o ffic ia l method w h ere b y In te rp re ta tio n , c la rific a tio n or
additional Inform ation can be given Ad d en d u m (v) It any, w ill be'
Issued only by Ihe P u rch a sin g D ivisio n to a ll firm * ot record a*
having received th l* p ackage
The County re se rve * the rig h t to re je c t an y or a ll otter* w ith or
without c a u ie , to w a ive te c h n lc.illtle *. or to accept th© offer w hich In
It* best Judgment best t e rv e * the in le re tt of the Counly C o if of
iu b rn llla l ot th it offer I t considered an operational c u lt of the o ile r or
and sh a ll not be passed on lo or borne by the County
C e n tral S e rv lc e i/ P u rc h a s ln g
1101 E l i t S lre e l Room «)208
Sanford. E L 32/71
P u b lllh AprIMO. 1994
D EQ I)

�I I I

10B - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, April 10, 1994

Legal Notices

Legal Notice
N OTICE OF ACTION IN EM IN ENT DOMAIN IN TH E
C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E EIO H TEEN TM JU D ICIA L C IR C U IT,
IN AND FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R IO A
CASE NO *4 l i t CA II D
SEM IN O LE COUNT Y ,a political subdivision d Ih# State of Florid*.
Petitioner.
SANFORD COURT INVESTORS. LTD . * FlofidA Limited
Pertnershlp; F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS ANDLOAN
ASSOCIATION OF R U S S ELL CO UNTY; FLO RID A POW ER AND
LIGH T CO M PAN Y.* Florid* Corporation; EQ UI V ES T LT D
PARTN ERSH IP,d/tj/#. Alpha L Co , Ltd CU M BER LA N D
FARM S, INC . • Delaware Corporation; CHEVRON U S A ., INC .«
Ptnm ylvanl* Corporation; F IR S T UN ION NATIONAL DANK OF
FLO R IO A ; BANKOF VERM ONT. BELLSO UTH
TELECOM M UNICATIONS, INC .aGeorg*Corporation. RAY
V A LO ES at TaaColectocol Stmlnol* CourSy. Florid*, and tt&gt;*
unknown spouses of Ih# above, II any; their heirs, devisees,
assignees. grant***. tr»dltori, l*t***«. •■ •ailori, *dmlnl*tr»lor».
■nor Pong***, judgmwil creditors, Irutt***, lenholdert. p«rtoni In
possession and any »ndall other p*r*ont having or claiming lohav*
any right, till*or lnt*r«tby. through. und*r oragalm tth* above
namod Dotendanli. or dherwlt# claiming anyrlghl. Mil*, or Inter**!
In th* real property described In thl* action.
D*l*ndanlt
TO; THOSE ABOVE NAM ED D EFEN D A N T S AND TO A LL
P A R T IE S CLAIM IN G IN T E R E S T BY. THROUGH. U N D ER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEO D EFEN D A N T S; ANO TO A LL P A R T IE S
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGH T. T IT L E OR
IN T ER ES T IN TH E PH O P ER TY O E S C R IB E D B E LO W
An Eminent Domett Petition, together ntth II* Declaration ot
Taking ha* b**n tiled In th* above tty ltd court lo acquire certain
property Inleretl* In Seminole County, Florid* dele r Ibed et follow*

PARCEL NO.

SANFORD AVENUE
FEE SIM PLE

1 31 .6

A PARCEL O r LAND SIT UA TE IN SECTION 7 , TOWN­
SHIP 20 SOUTH RAKOE 11 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AO
FOLLOWS)

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (HW 1/4) OF SECTION 7 ;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LIME Or SA ID SECTION 7 ,
SA ID LIN E ALSO BEING THE BASELINE OF SANFORD
AVENUE ( C .R . 423) RICHT-OF-W AY PLANS PREPARED
BY STANLEY/MERIDIAN, I N C ., N 0 0 '2 B '2 7 " H , A
DISTANCE OF 1 5 9 2 .9 0 FEET; THENCE N 8 9 * 1 1 'J 3 ME
A DISTANCE OF 3 6 .1 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGIN N IN G, SA ID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE E X IS T ­
ING EAST RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E OF SANFORD AVENUE.
rHOM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE
SA ID
E X IST IN G
EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
N
0 0 * 3 0 10 4 HW, A DISTANCE OF 4 2 0 .7 1 rE E T ; THENCE
N 0 1 ‘ 5 4 14 6"W CONTINUING ALONG THE SA ID EAST
RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E , A DISTANCE OF 1 5 9 .6 0 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING
FROM THE SA ID EAST LIN E H
89 * 3 9 'S I " E , A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .2 2 FEET TO AM
INTERSECTION WITH THE PROPOSED EAST R IG H T -O F WAY LIN E OF SA ID SANFORD AVENUE; THENCE ALONG
THE SA ID EAST PROPOSED RICHT-OF-W AY LINE 3
0 0 * 2 1 * 45"E A DISTANCE OF 9 4 .4 4 FEET; THENCE N
8 9 '3 9 '5 3 " B , A DISTANCE OF 9 .7 7 FF.ET; THENCE S
0 0 * 1 5 * 19**E, A DISTANCE OF 6 6 .6 5 FEET TO AN
INTERSECTION WITH A LIME 1 6 .0 0 FEET EAST OF
AND PARALLEL WITH THE E X IST IN G SA ID EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SA ID SANFORD AVENUE;
THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE SA ID PROPOSED EAST
LIN E AND SA ID PARALLEL LIN E S 0 0 ‘ 1 0 '0 4 " E , A
DISTANCE OE 4 1 9 .3 5 FEET TO AH INTERSECTION
WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF REPLAT OF
3ANORA SOUTH UNITS 1 l 2 AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1 7 , AT PAGE 11 OF THE PUDI.IC RECORDS OF
SA ID SEMINOLE COUNTY; THENCE DEPARTING FROM
S A ID
PROPOSED EAST LINE ALONG S A ID NORTH
BOUNDARY LIN E S B 9 , 1 B '0 3 "W , A DISTANCE OF
1 6 .0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE0INN1NG.
PARCEL CONTAINING 6 6 7 1 . 0 2 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR
LESS,

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL HO.
( c o a p r ia a d

7 31 .6
o f L e g a l * A * n d D)

PARCEL NO.

7 1 2 .6 A

s a h t o r d AVENUE
TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND BITUATE I N SECTION 7 , TOWN­
S H IP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS)

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OE THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW 1 / 4 ) OF SECTION 7 ,
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LIN E OF SA ID SECTION 7 ,
S A ID LIN E ALSO BEING THE BASELINE O F SANFORD
AVENUE ( C .R . 425) RICIIT-Or-W AY PLANS PREPARED
BY 6TAHLEY/MERIDIAH,
I N C .,
H 0 0 '3 8 * 2 7 " W ,
A
DISTANCE OF 1 6 8 1 .4 5 FEET THENCE H 6 9 ‘ 3 1 '2 1 " E A
DISTANCE o r 7 2 .2 9 FEET TO THE POINT OF B EG IN ­
N IN G, SA ID POINT ALSO BEING Oil THE PROPOSED
EAST RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E OF SANFORD AVENUE.
FROM THE POINT OF B EGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE
SA ID
PROPOSED
EAST
RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIN E
N
00* 10 *04"W A DISTANCE OF 3 5 .0 0 FEET; THENCE
DEPARTING FROM THE SA ID PROPOSED EAST LIN E H
B 9 ’ 3 1 *3 3 "E A DISTANCE OF 3 2 .7 4 FEET; THENCE S
0 0 ' 2 0 ' 27 “ E , A DISTANCE O r 5 3 .0 0 FEET; THENCE S
8 9 * 3 1 • 33MW, A DISTANCE OF 3 2 .7 1 FEET TO A
POINT OH THE SA ID PROPOSED EAST RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIN E OF SA ID SANFORD AVENUE AND THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
PARCEL NO. 7 3 3 . 6A CONTAINING
FEET, MORE OR LESS.

1799.85

SQUARE

PARCEL NO. 7 3 3 .CB
A PARCEL OF LAND SIT UA TE I N SECTION 7 , TOWN­
S H IP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 31 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEINC MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AB
FOLLOWS I

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (IIW 1/4) OF SECTION 7)
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LIN E OF SA ID SECTIOH 7 ,
SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE BASELINE OF SANFORD
AVENUE ( C .R . 423) RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS PREPARED
BY STAN LEY/MERIDIAN, I H C ., N 00 2B'27**W, A
DISTANCE OF 217 3 .4 4 FEET; THENCE H 8 9 , 31'33**E
A DISTANCE OF 6 2 .3 5 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, SA ID POINT ALSO BEING OH THE PRO­
POSED EAST RICHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF SANFORD AVE­
NUE.
PROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING
FROH SA ID PROPOSED EAST LINE AND WITH THE
NORTH PROPERTY LIN E OP THE HEREIN DESCRIBED
PARCEL H 8 9 '1 9 '5 3 "E , A DISTANCE O r 8 .5 6 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SA ID NORTH PROPERTY LIN E B
0 4 ' 0 5 * 20 ” W, A DISTANCE OP 2 6 .0 2 FEET; THENCE S
3 0 '2 6 * 1 B , , E , A DISTANCE OF 1 2 .6 3 FEET; THENCE S
0 0 * 2 8 '27**E, A DISTANCE OF 2 9 .0 0 FEET; THENCE S
46 * 3 2 ' 50"W, A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .0 7 FEET TO A
POINT IN THE AFORESAID PROPOSED EAST R IG H T -O F WAY L IN E ; THENCE ALONG THE SA ID PROPOSED EAST
LIN E 3 1)9 ’ 19 * 53"W, A DISTANCE OF 9 ,7 7 FEET
THENCE H 00*23 *45**W, A DISTANCE OF 9 4 .4 4 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL HO. 7 3 1 .6 B CONTAINING
FEET, MORE OR LESS.

1930.95

SQUARE

PARCEL NOS. 7 3 3 .6A AND B CONTAINING A TOTAL OF
3 ,7 3 0 .8 0 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR L E S S .
PARCEL NO.

1 1 9 ,3

SANFORD AVENUE
FEE SIMPLE

A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN SECTION 1 2 , TOWN­
SH IP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A , BEING HORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWSI
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION
1 2 ; THENCE 0 8 9 *3 4 *49"W, ALONG THE NORTH LINE
OF S A ID SECTION 13, A DISTANCE OF 5 8 .8 8 FEET;

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THENCE S 0 0 '2 3 '1 1 " E , A DISTANCE OF 1 4 .9 9 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SA ID POINT LYING ON
THE E X IST IN G SOUTH RICHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF A IR ­
PORT BOULLV.'.RD A3 SHOWN ON SANFORD AVENUE
( C .R .
433) RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS PREPARED BY
STANLEY/M ERIDIAN, I N C .;
FROH
THE
POINT
OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE
GO 1 *5 4 *4 6 ” E ALONG THE EXISTIN G WEST R IG H T -O F WAY LIN E OF BAHFOHD AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 6 5 .0 1
FEET TO A POINT OH THE PROPOSED SOUTH R IG H TOF-WAY LIN E OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD; THENCE
N 4 6 *0 9 ' 39**W, A DISTANCE OF 2 8 .6 5 FE ET; THENCE
589*14 ' 49**W ALONG SA ID PROPOSED SOUTH R IG H T OF-WAY LIN E A DISTANCE OF 9 4 .4 5 FEET; THENCE
NB5' 5 9 ' 1 6**W CONTINUING AIX3NG SA ID PROPOSED
SOUTH RICHT-OF-W AY LINE A DISTANCE OF 6 6 .9 6
FEET) THENCE H00*2B'37"W A DISTANCE O r 3 9 .8 4
TEET TO A POINT ON THE E X IST IN G SOUTH R ia itT OF-WAY LIN E O r AIRPORT BOULEVARD;
THENCE
N B9'34 *49**E ALONG SA ID E X IST IN G SOUTH RIGH TOF-WAY L IN E , A DISTANCE OF 1 8 0 .OH FEET TO THE
POINT O f BEGINNING.
P A R C E L CO NTAIN IN G
OR L E S S ,

8 .1 5 1 .2 8

SQUARE

FEET,

MORE

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.
(C o a p ria ed
D and C)

739.5
o f L o g a l o A,

SANTORO AVEN UE

TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 .5A
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE I N SECTION 12, TOWN­
S H IP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MORE PAR TICUIARL Y DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS)

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SA ID
SECTION 12, THENCE 3 0 0 , 3 B , 2 7 " E ALONG THE EAST
LIN E OF SA ID SECTION 12, SA ID EAST LIN E ALSO
BEING THE BASELINE O r SURVEY OF SANFORD AVENUE
( C .R .
*25) RICHT-OF-WAY P U N S PREPARED BY
STANLEY/MERIDIAN, I N C ., A DISTANCE OF 3 4 0 . 0 0
FEET; THENCE S 8 9 '3 1 , 33"W A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .2 6
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, S A ID POINT
LYING OH THE E X IST IN G WEST RICMT-Or-W AY LIN E
OF SANTORO AVENUE.
FROM
THE
POINT
Or
BEGINNIN G;
THENCE
3 0 1 *3 4 *46**E ALONG S A ID R IC II T -O r-W A Y L I N E , A
DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 3 FEET) THENCE 8 8 9 * 3 1 *1 3"W , A
DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE H 0 1 ' 5 4 , 46**W A
DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 3 FEET I THENCE N 8 9 * 1 1 * 3 3 " E , A
DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BE GIN­
N IN G ,
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . 5A CONTAINING 1 ,6 0 1 SQUARE FEET
HORE OR LESS.

PARCEL HO. 7 3 9 .3 B
A PARCEL OT U N O SIT UA TE IN SECTION 12, TOWN­
S H I P 20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MORE P A R T I C U U R L Y DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE MORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION
12, THENCE S 0 0 , 2 8 ’ 2 7 " E , ALONG THE EAST L I N E OF
S A ID SECTIOH 12, SAID EAST L IN E ALSO BEING THE
BASELINE OP SURVEY OF SANTORO AVENUE ( C . R .
425)
R IG H T-O F-W A Y
PUNS
PREPARED
BY
STA NL EY/ ME RIDIAN, I N C . , A DISTANCE OF 7 9 .9 1
FEET; TIIEIICE S 8 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 7 7 . 7 9
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING, S A ID POINT
LYING OH THE E XIS T IN G WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E
OF SANFORD AVENUE A1I0 THE PROPOSED SOUTH
HIGIIT-OF-WAY L I N E OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD.

FROH
THE
P01HT
Or
BEGINNING;
THENCE
821*42 *23"W, A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .8 0 FEET; THENCE
SB9'34*49**W ALONG A LIK E PARALLEL WITH ANO
1 0 .0 0 FEET SOUTH OF THE PROPOSED SOUTH H IGHTOF-HAY L I N E OFF AIRPORT BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE
OF 9 0 .7 7 FEET; THENCE N B 5'59'16"W AND CONTINU­
ING ALORO A LIN E PARALLEL WITH AMD 1 0 .0 0 FEET
SOUTH OF SA ID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-W AY LIM E , A
DISTANCE OF 6 6 .5 7 FEET TO THE WEST PROPERTY
LIN E OF THE VKREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE
NOO*20' 27**W, A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .0 1 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE PROPOSED SOUril RICHT-OF-W AY LINE
O r AIRPORT BOULEVARD; TIIEIICE S 8 b '5 9 '1 6 " E ALONG
SA ID PROPOSED SOUTH RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E ,
A
DISTANCE OF 6 6 .9 6 FEET; THENCE N B 9 * 1 4 '4 9 " E
CONTINUING ALONG SA ID PROPOSED SOUTH H IG IIT -O F WAY L IN E , A DISTANCE OF 9 4 .4 5 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEG I Nil I HO.
P A R C EL NO. 7 3 9 . 5U CO NTAIN IN G
F E E T HORE OR L E S S .

1 ,3 9 1 .7 7

SQUARE

PARCEL HO. 7 1 9 .5C
A PARCEL OF U N D SITUATED IK THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER (ME 1 / 4 ) OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I UA, AND BEING A PORTION OF THE CUMBERUND
FARMS, IN C . AS DESCRIBED I N O F F I C I A L RECORD
BOOK 1 0 4 1 , PAGE 165 , AND O F F I C I A L RECORD BOOK
192 3, PAGE 1301 OF THE P UBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
BEING HORE P A R T I C U U R L Y
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTIOH
12 ; THENCE S00 *2 B *37 **E ALONG THE EAST SECTIOH
LIN E OT SA ID SECTIOH 12 AND THE SURVEY BASE­
LIN E O r SANFORD AVENUF., A DISTANCE O r 2 5 1 .5 0
rE E T ; THENCE 8 8 9 * 3 1 '3 3 *N DEPARTING FROH SA ID
EAST SECTION L IN E AT RIGHT A N G IE S , A DISTANCE
OF 5 3 .4 8 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH
THE WEST RIGHT-OF-W AY LIME OF SANFORD AVENUE,
THE POINT OP BEGIN N IN G.
FROM

THE
POINT
OP
DEG1HHIHO,
THENCE
S 8 9 * 3 6 11 5**W DEPARTING FROM S A ID WEST R I C I I T - O r WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 3 0 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE
H 0 1 ' 5 4 ' 4 6 " W PARALLEL WITH THE WEST R IG H T -O F WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 4 3 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE
H S 9 * 3 6 ' 1 S * E A DISTANCE OF 3 0 . 0 0
rEET
TO
INTERSECT THE WEST RIOIIT-or-W AY L I N E ; THENCE
S 0 1 * 5 4 , 46**E ALONG S A ID WEST RIGHT-OF -WAY LIM E,
A DISTANCE OF 4 3 . 0 0 FEET TO THE POIH T OF
BEGINNING.
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . SC CONTAINING 2149 SQUARE FEET,
MORE OR LESS OR 0 . 0 4 9 ACRES, MORE OR LESS .

PARCEL NOS. 7 2 9 .3A , D AND C CONTAINING A TOTAL
OF 3 ,3 4 3 .7 7 SQUARE rE E T , MORE OR L E S S .
E tc h Defendant It liaihar nolllled that th# Petitioner will petition
lor an Order ol Takingbalor* th* Honorable Seymour Benton, on* ol
Ih* Judge* ol th* abovetlyled Court, on th* 21th day ol April, 17*4. at
l » p m , In lha Semhol# County Courthouw. Sanlord, Florida, In
accordance wllh lit Otclarallon ol Taking taretolor* tiled In (hit
caut*. All Defendant! to thli tult and all oTier Interetted partial
may llmely request a hearing on th* Petition for th* Order ol Taking
at the time and place detlgniled and be heard Any Defendant
falling to III* a llmely request for hearing thall waive any right lo
ob|*cl loth* Order ol THiIng.
ANO
Each Oetendanl and any other pertont claiming any Inleretl In Ih*
properly detcrlbed In Ih# Pellllon In Ih* above ityled Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required to terv* written detente*. II
any you have, lo th* Petition heretofore Iliad In Ihlt caut* on Ih*
Pel (loner, and any requetl lor a hearing on Ih* pellllon lor th#
Order ol Taking. II detlred. on Petitioner'* Attorney, whole nem*
end eddrett It thown below on or before A p rl 22, 177*, end to III* Ih*
orlglnel of your written detente* and any recpetl lor hearing on th#
Petition lor the Order of Taking with the Cterk ol thl* Court either
before tervlc* on lla Petitioner'* Attorney or Immedlelely
I hereafter, lo &gt;how what right, Nile- Inleretl cr lien you or any ol you
have or claim In and lo Ih* property detcrlbed In told Petition end to
thaw c*u«*. II eny you have, why laid properly thould not be
condemned lor Ih* utea and purpote* at tal torth In tald Petition. II
you tall lo antw tr, a default may ba entered egtlntl you (or ih* relief
demanded In th* Pelllon. II you tall to ragjatt a hearing on Ih*
Pellllon Tor Order ol Taking you thall walva any right lo ob|*el lo
tald Order of Taking
W ITNESS my hand &lt;rd t a il ol u ld Court onlha 3rd day ol March.
1774
(S E A L )
M A RYAN N E MORSE
C L E R K OF TH E CIR CU IT COURT
IN AND FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
By: Ruth King, OaputyClark
R O B E R T A .M CM ILLA N
County Attorney
(or SamlnolaCounty, Florida
Samlnota County Sarvlcat Building
“ a it F Ir t tI !Street
IIO lE
Sanlord, Florida 13771
Telephone; (4011121 IDO. Ext. 77S4
Attorney tor Petitioner
D EO 1
PubllthT April 2, 1774 end April 10.1774

A D V ER TIS EM EN T
FOR BIDS
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
P U B L IC SCHOOLS. Sanlord.
Florida will recalva bldt at lha
olllca ol lha School Board, l ilt
South Mellonvtll* Avenue. San
lord. Florid* 32)71. unlll 7 00
p m , April it . 1174 at which
tlma bldt will be opened for Ih*
contlructlonot:
M ECHANICAL RENOVATION
KEETH ELEM EN TA R Y
SCHOOL
400 TUSCAW ILLA ROAD
W IN TER SPRINGS.
FLO R ID A UTS*
Bid mutl be accompanied by
bid depotll: A Bid Dond, Cath
It r 'l Check or Certified Check
lor live ( I V percent ol th* talel
amount bid
Th# tuccettful bidder thall
lurnlthe Per tor mane* Payment
Bond lor th* tolel amount ol the
award within ten (101 deyt ot
notification ot th* award
Bondi mutt be written by e
turety company licenced to do
butlnett In Florida
Drawing* end Project Manuel
will be available from Mr Bill
Eng ley. H Douglei Slone Atto
c l e I* t . I n c , 740 N o r t h
Feme reek Av* . Orlando. Floe
Ida 17*01. « 7/t711411 A depot 11
ol tn o o Including tlate tatei
lee. per tel It required which It
refundable when * responsive
bid It tubmllled end lit* Con
ilructlon Document* ere re
turned In good condition within
fifteen (111 deyt from Ih* date
bldt are received
There will be * pre bid conler
ence held el Keeth Elementary
School. April 14. 1774 at 10 a m
contlttlng ot rtvlaw ol th*
protect At thlt lime the Owne-t
rtpretenlalteet will dltcutt the
protect requirement! end pro
c e d u r e t C o n t r e c t o r i a re
•trongly encouraged to attend
Failure to attend doet not re
llev* th* bidder from th* r*
tpontlblllly to carry out the
work In th* manner dltcutted *t
Ih* conference Thlt pro bid
conference doet no! relieve Ih*
bidder* ol Ih* on tlte Intpecllon
ol Ih* protect requirement*
Th* Board retervet Ih* right
to waive minor Intormellltet In
th* bidding It tald waiver It In
th* Board t belt Inter#*!
Deled thlt 4lh day ol April
1774
/*, Dianne L Kramer
Eeecutlv* Director
Fee Millet Planning
Publtth April 10.1774
D E O ti

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H T EEN T H JU D ICIA L
CIR CU IT, IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
C A IE NO 71 11(1 CA 14 B
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plalnlltt.

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U ITC O U R T,
EIG H T EEN T H JU D ICIA L
CIR CU IT, IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
CASE N0.711U4 CA 11 S
L E A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
Plelnllll,
vt.
RO SEM ARIE PENNINO.
et, * 1 ,
Delendantltl
N OTICE OF SA LE
Nolle* Is hereby given Ihel,
purtuanl to * Summary Judg
men! of Forectotur*. I will tell
Ih* following detcrlbed properly
located In Seminole Counly.
Florid*'
Condominium Unit 71. Build
Ing 4A. ol H ID OEH V ILL A G E
CONDOMINIUM, according to
Ih* Declaration ol Condominium
recorded March 11. 17(1 In
O HIclal Racordt Book U24,
p ag e* 11(1 th ru 17(1 and
emended by llrtl amendment
thereto recorded May 14. I7t! In
O fficial Records Book U J I,
p e g * * 1*11 thru 1(11 and
emended by second amendment
thereto recorded May II. 17(1 In
Official Records Book 1*41. peg*
KOI end amended by emend
men I thereto recorded June *.
1711 In Official Records Book
1(44, page* 111] thru 1131 and
further amended by amendment
thereto recorded July 11. t f t l In
O fficial Records Book 1(14,
pages 1*44 thru U S I. public
records ol Seminole County,
Florid*, together wllh ell eppur
fenencet thereto end *n un
divided Inleretl In Ih* common
element* ol said Condominium
at let torth In tald Declaration
Together with rang*, relrlgere
tor, O/W, disposal, microwave,
w ether, dryer, peddle fens.
Ilreplecu.
at public Ml*, to th* hlghett
bidder tor cash, al th* West
Iron! door ot th* Seminole
Counly Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florid* 11 00 a m on May 1.
1774
Americans With DlM blllllei
Act (A D A ) N otice: In ac
cordenc* with th* Americans
Wilts Dltlblllttet Act. persons
with * dlMblllty who need *
tpedel accommodation to per
tlc lp e l* in th lt p ro cttd ln g
thould confect ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenue. Suite
N M l. Sanlord Florida 11771 *1
leatl live days prior to th*
proceeding Telephone (4071
11J41M E a l 4217, I *00 111 (771
(TDD) or I (00 711 1770 (VI. via
Florid* Relay Service
W ITNESS my hend end Seel
ot thlt Courl on April 4 I7t4
ICourt Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K .C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 10. 17. 1774
D EO 77

JEFFR EYG A R D N ER .

elal .

Delendantltl
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel.
purtuent lo e Summery Judg
men! ol Forectotur*. I will tell
Ih* following detcrlbed properly
located In Seminal* Counly,
Florid*
Lol 17 in Block C al HIDDEN
LA K E UNIT I A, according to
th* plat thereof at recorded In
Piet Book 17. et Paget SO 11, ol
th* Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida
et public tel*, to th* highest
bidder lor cash, *1 th* wet I front
door ol th* Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florid*.
II CO# m on May 1. 1774
American! Wllh Dlteblllliet
Act (A D A ) Notice
in ac
cordenc* wllh fhe Americans
wllh Dltablllllet Act, persons
wllh * disability who need *
specie! accommodation i0
tlclpate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
el 101 North Park Avenue, Suite
N Ml. Sanlord. Florid* 11711 el
leatl live days prior lo Ih*
proceeding Telephone (407)
I I I 41M Eat. 4117. I TUO 7)1(771
IT DO I or I (00 711 1770 IV I. via
Florida Relay Service
W ITNESS my hend end Seal
Ol thlt Court on April 4. 1774
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K .C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Aprllto. 17,1774

■PM-1W___________ ____
IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT
OF TH E EIG H T EEN TH
JU D ICIA L CIR CU IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASe NO 711401 CAM
D IV ISIO N S
F I R S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
IIA N KO F FLO R ID A .
P leln lim tl,
vt
1
THOMAS W RAY, el 41.
Delendantltl
N OTICE OF
F O R EC LO S U R E SA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuanl la * Final Judgmtnl ol
lortclotur* dated March I I ,
1774. end entered In Cat* No
71 1402 CA 14 B ol Ih* Circuit
Court ol tht E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In end lor SEM
IN OLE Counly, Florid* wherein
F I R S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF FLO R ID A It th*
Plelnllll end THOMAS WRAY
end LA U R IE W RAY ere Ih*
Oelendtnlt. I will tell to Ih*
hlghett end best bidder lor cath
at th* wait front entrance ol th*
SEM IN O LE Counly Courlhout*
al 11:00 e.m., on th* Sth day ot
May, 1774, the following d*
scribed property ■&gt; let forth In
said Final Judgment:
LO T 11, A M H E R S T , A C ­
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R EC O R D ED IN
PLA T BOOK It. PAO ES 37 AND
40. P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R
IDA
WITNESS MV HANO and th*
teal ol thlt Court on April 4,
1774.
(SEA L)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Courl
By: Dorothy W. Bollon
Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AM ERICANS WITH
D IS A B ILIT IE S ACT
OF 1770
Admlnltlrallv* Order
NO. 71 31
Pertont wllh * dlublllty who
need a tpedel accommodation
to participate In thlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml N. Park Av«nu*. Suit# N.
101, Sanlord, Florida 12111 at
leatl live (1) deyt prior to th*
proceeding. Telephone: 1401)
321 4130 Eat. 421It 1 (00 711I77HTDD), or I (00 111 (170 IV ),
vie Florida Relay Service.
Publlth: April 10,11,1774
D EQ M

CODE EN FO R CEM EN T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
Cat* No. 71- IH C E B
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, a point
C*l Subdivision ol Ih* Slate ol
Florid*.
Petitioner.
vt
ARE THAM ROBINSON
Respondent
NOTICE OF HEARINO
(SECTION It] 11(21,
FLO RID A STATUTES
TO Aretha M Robinson
460 Locust Av*. Apt 1
Sanlord F L J177I
Property Description lot 12.
Hardens Add, Sec )l. Twp 17.
Rg« II. PB 7. PG 71 Of lie 1*1
Records ol Seminole Counly,
Florida
In accordance wllh Chapter S3
ol the Seminole County Code, a
hearing has been scheduled be
for* th* Seminole County Code
En forcem en t Board lo d*
tormina II e violation ol the
Seminole County Cod* It occur
ring on I he above detcrlbed
property You ere hereby celled
upon to lake notice that th*
Public Hearing will be con
dueled In th* above styled cause
on th* Mill day ol April, 1774. et
I M p m In Room toil ot th*
Seminole County Services Build
Ing. 1101 East First Street.
Sanford. Florida 11771 You
have been charged wllh con
llructlng a storage building
without llrtt obtaining a build
Ing permit on Ih* sub|*&lt;t prop
erty, In violation of Section 101
ol th* Standard Building Cod* at
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminole
County Cod* Th* Board will
receive testimony end evidence
*t Mid Public Hearing and thall
make such findings ot tod at
ere supported by IIm testimony
end evidence pertaining to the
metiers alleged In th* Stele
ment ot Violation end Request
lor Hearing. II, prior to th*
hearing, you should com* Into
compliance wllh Ih* Counly
Cod* provisions Ihel you ere
Alleged to be violating, but lha
violation recur* prior to Ih*
hearing, or II lha violation It not
corrected by th* time tpecltled
lor correction by th* Cod* In­
spector. Ih* public hearing will
be held pertaining to the allega­
tion* ogalml you
YOU A R E AD VISED THAT.
IF YOU D EC ID E TO A P P E A L
AN Y D EC IS IO N M AD E AT
THIS H EARIN G. YOU W ILL
N E E D A R ECO R D OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S . ANO. FOR
SUCH PU R PO SE, YOU MAY
N E E D TO IN SURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM R ECO RD OF TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECO RO IN CLUD ES
TH E TESTIM O NY AND E V I­
D EN C E UPON WHICH THE
A P P E A L IS TO be BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H D I S ­
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G 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 U LO CO N TA CT TH E
E M P L O Y E E R ELA TIO N S D E ­
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR­
D IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M E ET IN G
AT (4071121 -IIM. EXTEN SION
7741.
P L E A S E GO V ER N Y O U R ­
S E L F ACCORDINGLY.
Deled thlt loth day ol March,
1774
CODE EN FO R CEM EN T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
By: M ARCIA L.’F U L L E R ,
CLERK
Seminole Counly Service*
Bldg.
Room No. 101*
1101 E e tl F lrtl Strati
Sanlord, Florid* 32771
Telephone: (407)131 1110.
Eatenilon!4*l
Publlth: March 20, 27 6 April 1.
tO,1774
D E P 122

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T IC I OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In buslnett *1 1770
S Sipes A v t . Sanlord, Seminole
Counly, F lo rid *, under Ih*
Flcllllout Nam* ol PUOOING
AN D P IE C H IL D R E N 'S
C LO IH IN G . and the! I Inland to
regular Mid n*m* wllh Ih*
Division ot Corporations, Tall*
hast**. Florid*. In accordance
w ith th* p ro visio n ! at the
Flcllllout Name Statute*. To
W II: Section 1*107. Florida
Statute! 1771
Kathleen M. Murphy
Publlth: April 10.1774
OEO-07
_______
CODS EN FO R C EM EN T
*
BOARD
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
C * I* N * .7 I 117 CEB
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, a polltl
cel tubdlvlslon ol Ih* Slate ol
Florida.
Petitioner
vt
DAVID A ANDERSON
Respondent
NOTICE OF HEARINO
llE C T IO N t ll.lin i.
F L O R ID A IT A T U T E t
TO David A Anderson
4070 Ruby Slreel
Sanlord F L 11771
Property Description Lnlt 1
* I t * h ot v*cd si N bt Lol I*.
Booths Subd. Section It. Town
ship 17. Rang* JO. Plat Book 1.
Peg* (. Public Records of Semi
note County. F lor Ida
In accordance with Chapter 11
ol th* Seminote County Cod*. *
hearing hat been scheduled be
tor* Ih* Seminole Counly Cod*
En fo rce m en t Board to d*
(ermine If a violation ol th*
Seminote County Code It occur
ring on the above detcrlbed
property You are hereby celled
upon to l*k* nolle* that th*
Public Hearing will be con
ducted in Ih* above styled cause
on th* n th day at April. 1774 et
I M p m In Room 1021 ot th*
Seminole County Services Build
Ing, MOI E * l l F lr t l Slreel.
Sanlord. Florid* 11771 You
have been charged wllh con
ilru clln g a ttoreg* building
without llrtl obtaining e build
Ing permit on Ih* iub|*ct prop
erty. In violation of Section 101
ot the Standard Building Cod* *t
adapted by Chapter 40 Seminole
County Cod* Th* Board will
receive testimony end evidence
*1 Mid Public Hearing end shell
make such findings ol tact at
ere Supported by the testimony
end evidence pertaining to &gt;h*
matters alleged in th* Stele
ment of Violation end Request
lor Hearing It. prior to th*
hearing, you should com* into
compliance wllh Ih# County
Cod* provisions that you ere
alleged to tie violating but Ih*
violation recurs prior lo Ih#
hearing o- It Ih* violation it not
corrected by th* Mm* specified
tor correction by 'he Cnd# In
spec lor Ih* public hearing will
tie held pertaining to 'he allege
Mont against you
YOU ARE AD VISED THAT
IF YOU D EC ID E TO A P P EA L
ANY D EC IS IO N MADE A t
THIS H EARIN G. YOU W i l l
N E E D A R ECO RD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S . ANO. FOR
SUCH PU R PO SE. YOU MAY
N E E D TO INSURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM NFCORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH R ECO R D IN CLU D ES
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
O EN CE UPON WHICH THE
A P P EA L IS T O B E BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H O IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U L D C O N T A C T TH E
E M P L O Y E E R ELA TIO N S OE
PA RTM EM T
A M E R IC A N S
WITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
O IN A T O R . 4( H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (007)111 IIH . EXTEN SIO N
7741
P L E A S E G O V ER N YOUR
S E L F ACCORDIN GLY
Oaled Ihlt lOlh day ol March,
1774
COOE EN FO R CEM EN T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
By M A R C IA L F U L L E R .
CLERK
Stmlnote Counly Services
Bldg
Room No 1011
1101 E e tl First Slreel
Sanlord. Florid* 12771
Telephone: (407)33MtX&gt;,
E atension 7441
Publlth: March 20. 27 A April 3.
10. 1774
D E P 121

IN THE CIR CU IT COURT
OF TH E EIG H T EEN T H
JU D ICIA L CIRCU IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLO RIO A

c*i*No.7i n il CA M a

O E N E R A L JURISDICTION
F L E E T H EA L ESTA TE
FUNDING CORP
Plaintiff,
vs
JEFFREY E
TAYLOR,
ETAL .
Delender,is
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
BY C L E R K OF
C IR C U ITC O U R T
Nolle* It hereby given that the
undertigned Maryann* Mon*.
Clerk ol tlie Circuit Court of
S EM IN O LE County, Florida,
will, on Ih* STH day ol MAY,
1774. al 11:00 a m al live Wntl
Front Door ol Ih* Seminote
Counly Courlhout*. In Ih# City
ol Sanford. Florid*, offer tor
Ml* end sell *1 public outcry to
th* highest end best bidder lo,
cath, the following described
properly situated In SEM IN O lK
County. Florida, to wit
. ,
LOT II. B LO C K C, SUM-'
M ER SET NORTH SECTIO N '*,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
T H ER EO F AS R EC O R D E O IN
PLA T BOOK to. PAG E I I AND
I t . P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R _
IOA.
purtuanl to the final decree hi
toreclotur* entered In e teepending In tald Courl. Ih* ttylt
ol which It F L E E T HEAL
ES TA TE FUNOING CORP vt
Jellrey l Teylor. II living, el
(I •
In accordance with the Amer
leans with OiMbtlilles Act, per
sons needing a special accom
modellon to participate in ••)!*
proceeding thould contact ADA
Coordinator al 301 North Pars,
Avenue, Suite N 301. Sanlord
Florida 11771 al least live III
days prior to Ih# proceeding,
Telephone 1007) 311 0130 F*t
4217, I MO t s i
(7 7 IIID D I or I (MOI 711(770
(VI. via Florida Ralay Service
W ITNESS my hand and or
(Kiel seal of Mid Court thlt ath
day ol April. 1774
(S EA L !
MARYANNE MORSE
C L ER K
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlth April 10. 17 1774
DEO 77
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Nohc* it hereby given ihel t
am engaged in business #1 IIM
Deer Hollow Circle Longwooq
Seminole County. Florida, under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e o(
ADVAN CED FlN A N C IA l IN
STITU TIO N S E R V IC E S end
Ihel I Intend to register tr d
nem* wilt) th* Division ol Cur
poietions, Tallahassee. Florida
In accordance wllh th# pro
visions ol Ih* Fictitious Name
Statutes To WII Section tat iN
F lor Ida Statutes 1771
JKW A ASSOCIATES
GROUP INC
John K Wierman
Publish April 10. 1774
D EO W
NOTICE OF
FIC T IT IO U IN A M E
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel we
ere engaged In business el a)4
N a v a r r e W a y . A lla m o n t#
Springs F L 33/le Seminole
County. Flo rid a under rh*
Flcllllout Name al CLASSIC
C O L L E C T I O N S AND U IS
TIN CTIVE G IFT S , amt lha! we
Intend lo register said name
wllh the Division ol Corpora
lions. Tallahassee Florida .r,
accordance with Ih* provisions
ol Ih* Flcllllout Nam* Statutes
To WII Section *0)07 Florida
Statutes 1771
Jenny Hayes
Publish April 10 IYV4
DEO 72
NOTICE OF
F IC T IT IO U IN A M E
Nolle* It hereby given lhai I
am engaged In butlnett el *11
A sh b erry Lena. Altamonte
Springs. Somlnol# Counly Flor
Ida under In# Fictitious Nem*
ol S E R V IC E ONE JANITORI '
AL OF A L T A M O N
SPRINGS, end that I Intend lo.w&gt;
register teld name wllhV lh
lijej
Division ol Corporations Talk* ,
haste* Florida, In accordaoje:
w llh Ih* provisions al tl*»T
Flcllllout Name Statutes.
Wit
Section 1*107. Flori(|
Statutes 1771
Patricia OlTucct
Publish April 10 1774
O EO 73

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MONDAY thru
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PRIVATE PARTY RATES
t4 eonmutlvi lime*...........37e a line
7 conitcullve times...........70c a line
3 consecutive times........ 91c a line
t lime...............................$1.19 a line
Rate* are per Issue, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lines Minimum

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27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a r e

MECHANIC

4 3 — I n v e s t i g a t iv e
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3W A C CEPTIN G

M A JE S T IC IN V ES T IO A T IV E
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duhngmjy mclula Herald Advotbiau at irw roil ol »n xdd.Min.il day
H when you g»t m u lti Pay only lor days your ml inns at r.ilo earned
lull detcnplinn lor IjilP tl loiuilv Copy mull follow ncttrpf.iM* typo
fecal form •CoinrrwiLi.il frequency lale* are j».ui.it&gt;l«
DC ADI INFS
Tuesday Ihtu FnJay 1J Noun Tlw Day (More Pubkcnbrn
Sunday I? Noon F relay ■Monday 5 3 0 1’ M Friday
U S T M E N T S AN D C R E D IT S : In the event o l en error In an
the S e n lo rd N ereid w ill be reep o n elb le (or the flret
rtion o n ly end o n ly lo the extent o l the co st ot that
ftlon. P le a t # c h e c k y o u r ed for a c c u r a c y Ihe flral d ay II

l.

egal Notice
THC CIBCU IT COURT
3F T H I KIOHTECNTM
JU D ICIA L CIRCU IT
INAND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO U D O IC A
DIVISION K B
STftEET HANK AND
U ST C O M P A N Y . AS
STEE
P lalntllful.
A L O F KISH, el el.
Defendanllil
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
ITICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
uanl lo e Final Judgment ol
tloiuro deled Merch Jl.
and anlarad In C*ie No
OlCA KO ol Ihe Circuit
I ol lha E IG H T E E N T H
del Circuit in and lor SEM
LE Counly. Florida wherein
TE S T R E E T BANK AND
U ST C O M P A N Y
AS
1|STE E It Ihe Plaintiff and
tlALD P KISH DONNA M
(H and W EK IV A HUNT
|ll COMMUNITY ASSOCI
DN INC art lha Defen
will tall lo lha hlgheil
| ball bidder lor rath al lha
Ironl tlapt ol lha SEMI
[.E County Courlhoute at
a m on Hie Sth day ol
Iter tha tollowing da
ed property at tef forth in
| Final Judgment
jT )&gt;. W EK IV A H ILL S
tTION I ACCORDING TO
PLA T T H ER EO F AS RE
|D E D IN PLAT BOOK )l
JES It AND II. PU BLIC
(C O R D S OF S E M IN O L F
JNTY, FLO RID A
F i t n e s s m y h a n d and me
ol thli Court on April I.
L)
O RA BLF
RVANNE MORSE
li ol lha Circuit Court
Doro'hy W Bollon
puty Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
il
AM ERICANSW ITH
y
D IS A B ILIT IES ACT
OF law
AdmlnlilrallvaOrder
,
No ai ir
P irro nt with a dltabllily who
»&lt;) a tpaiial arcommodabon
parhclpala In thli proceeding
luld conlatl ADA Coordinator
301 N Part Avenue Sulla N
), Senior d Florida JIFF I al
it live 1)1 dayt prior lo tha
Icaadlng Telephone (aoFI
41J0 Eat t i l l : I S0OTSS
;tlTD D ).or I 000 9)1 0 )0 (VI,
Florida Ralay Service
llth April 10. IF, Iarc

17 — E ld e r l y C a r e
A D U L T C A R E in our p riv a te
horn* Sanford « » a L o l* of
loving c a r * for your lovad
o o * i Con lac 1 Molly 171914?
A O U L T C A R E lo p riy a t* San
lord horn* ilV J 'm o Inc lo v*
mu a lt , tra n s p o rt
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2 1 — P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
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fa llo n . c o u n ia lln g
p riv a t e
docfor ptu* liv in g •Hp«n%r*
Mar
C le a rw a te r A flo rn e y
J o h n f r lc k a r
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23— Lost &amp; Found
• F O U N D C A T lo n g Haired
g ra y m ale domestic ca f found
In L a k e M a ry are a se ve ra l

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o llc e s

Ratldual Intomei bring Brian
d a l Iraadorn Flr*J out bow to
t rente on*
Call Robarl
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M E D IC A L B IL L IN G Run a
tompulcr Irom hum* or otllc*
procettlng alathonk Inlur
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lh a rt It only ona tollwara hka
tint an) wa own II Cot! lo
doctor! lot Inturanc* d alm i
collection raducad by MON
0)9.000 PART TIM E lo o*ar
ID0.OH) F U L L TIME Com
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required IIV?) 00 plut PC For
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layoll hrrel F anl at l l c
beneliltwllh thlt|obl

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Loful t. J. 1 Genera! ledger
Great U n * 1Great II I . tool

* ACCOUNTING C LERK*
Uhr A P A/R Sp-eadtheel
Maady to hire for thii one*

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u*
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and include the follow mg in
for m alton

• Milling name addrett. and
phqoe number
• (.u n ia t t nam e and phone
n ym b e r for ad ve rificatio n

• Start date
• N ym liev of d a y l you would

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If you have any q u etfio n t,
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Monday Friday. • JO S X

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BOOKKEEPER
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guarlerly* and do income fa n
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T E C H N IC IA N / P A IN T E N
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company offer* you
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SlopOff Pay
Unloading Pay
Vacation Pay
Safety A Performance Bonui
Spoute Riding Program
Average Trip S 7 Day*
Late Model Conventional
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If you have 2 year* tractor
trailer, OTR and know and ice
etpentnee ptu* a good driving
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P a in t in g
P A IN T IN O . paper hanging,
prattura wathlng and dey wall
rapeilr F tenet I 111 11)4

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model econo vehicle lor local
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P a r f / F u N tim e
p o*ibom a v a ila b le C u *lo rn er
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SALES COUNSELORS

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tow ard a CD A or e q u iv ale n t,
or b achelor* degree in e a rly
childhood
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• A llic Slorntjo Private Patio 8 Moral

Co m e Smelt Th e Savings On
Our Uoaubful 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Ap.u1mont Hornes!

Get 1 Month's Rent FREE
Over A 12 Month Lease

SANFORD COURT
APARTM ENTS

Coevilla
Apartments

3301 S. Sanford Ava. • Sanford

323-3301
H ouf* Mon Sail 9 5 30 CI o u n I S um

2580 Ridgewood Av&gt;.» Sanford • 3 3 0 -1 4 3 1

Paradise...
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Mult hava own tool! and ba
able lo do haavy colllilon
Apply In parion between 9am
and Jpm al )*0I Country Club
Road.Sanlord IDSS44_________

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Beautiful 1,2, IL 3 Bedroom
Homes Available

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.R e n t

O u r Rates A re
Better Than E ver!

* Newly KcnoFatcd • lake From • Yollcyluill • I’ihiI

• WAshers/Drycfs In All Units
• Stale-Of-TIte-Art Fitness Center
• Enclosed Patlos/balconles
• Private Exterior Storage

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED

Needed Im m e d iately lor
a iilg n m a n lt In Sem inole
Counly Pleaie call
4S) SIS 1)40

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Over A 12 Month Lease
On 2 Iletlrootn
Apartment Homes!

Country Lake Apartments

C oll Us o r Slop By Today Tor Dvlotlsf

2 7 1 4 R ld u c w o o d A v e ., S a n f o r d • 3 3 0 - 5 2 0 4

STONEBROOK

staff
b u ild e rs*

APARTMENTS

1 0 0 0 S t o n e b r o o k D r., S a n fo r d

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41)1 W . Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

EXPERIENCED BODY'PERSON

HOME HEALTH AIDES

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s E v e r y D a y
For As L o w As $45 Per M on t h .
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 3 22 - 2 61 1

f o i l lion o ^ n lor an t i p * ' *
enced le le m a r k e ftr E ve n in g
h o u r* . 4 P M 7 P M , M o n d a y
through fh u r t d a y A p ply in
tier ton Sanford H e ra ld . J00
N F re n ch Ave, a*k for T racy

SALES
S7W0 1*000 p er m onlh

DRIVERS
C la n A. B CO L Local or long
haul. Call today J S J 4) l )t)4

L a w n S e r v ic e

WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:
o in in ii

M in im u m a g e I S , J y r *
ve rifia b le O I R e xperien ce
C la t* A 1 C O L Good d riv in g
re co rd
D ouble* e xp e rie n ce
andem dorlam ent a p lu t

TELEMARKETER

M tg cr&gt; le e k i In d iv id u a l! for
a iie m b ly line Good altitu d e ,
high energ y an d r a lla b llly a
m u lt H S d iplo m a and good
w ork h lilo r y req u ire d 11 hr
N ever a feel
H elp Penennel, * )9 * M 0

S E R V E R S HOSTESS
DISHWASHERS

In tha building supply in
dutfry. Scoffy1* home Im
p r o v t m r n f c a n t e r * and
hardware itora* *tand out
Thit i* an aicallant time to
|oin our team and let our
VLKCt** la? your ba*a lor a
valid future Wa have the
f o llo w in g im m e d la f a
opening*

110,400 A Y E A R IS P O S S IB L E .
paid vac a l ion m ed ical and
lif t m *u r 4 n et u n ifo rm * 4 0 IK .
and m ore 44% of Our d riv e r*
a rc home e ve r y week

For TID Y MAID 1 dart/wk
wi th pay aridbaoeflU IW 2?M

E w e ll In d u ilrle * Is* f»Li«rpt&lt;nq

W in d o w R e p a i r
a n d C le a n in g

O LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do everything! Call lor
Ireaetllm alet 114 MM

W e'll Help You
B uild A Solid Future

O.T.R. DRIVERS

HOUSECLEANERS

appllcallon for RM driven In
the O rlan d o a r e a
17400
Nnrcottee Rd) M ull have
C D L llcente F u ll benefit
package Apply pi
1150 High St.
_________ Lonqwood EO C________

D A ILY W ORK/DAILY PAY
Report *om
1)01 S Hwy I I 91 Long wood
Call *9* 1111alter 1pm

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Pari lime AM

DRIVERS

ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie t. Ini
"Let Ihe Prolattlonalt do II "
r re e a tllm a le t____ 1)1 )))9

Orton lo clean your houte
[lea you tura can atlord
Cell Verme 110 4444

m o ve* w ith coupon We m ove
w llh p rid e In mind** J2) A lla

NATIONWIDE
COMMON CARRIER
^

Apply In per ton
DOS Norlhlake Blvd
A ilamonte Springy F L E O E

CDL CUSS A DRIVERS

RAN D Y'S Q U A LITY LAWNi
Complete pro care 11rice 1T0O,
Clean up*, hauling J2I 0716

'HONEST DEPENDABLE
Bit lha way you Ilka II at a

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W o r k F u r Y u li...
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CLASS A M OVERS
Moving
*p«ciall*t* 10% off all local

a 1x1 TbM-rt
ROOM AnENOANTS
BELLMAN
H0ST/H0STESS CASHIER

C lean r yr MVM. full and part
time in South Orlando 2 yr*
e ■per lence CalUTS &gt;1H
CO M PAN IO N /H OM EM A K E R
to Hve with elderly lady
S a Ia r y . pri vate l i ving
quarter*, etc Call after iOam
piea*a JJTaTOO_________________

DRIVERS NEEDED

M o v i n g &amp; S to r a g e

Orlando North

J needed immedialely for
po*illon In Drlamt] area M ail
have I year recent verifiable
eipeneeue and a clean MVR,
air brake* and NA/MAT a
plu* Cali General Mervunnel
lam *pm Monday Friday lor
more infor mal Ion i t j 11II
Never A Tee4

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AUTO MECHANIC (MOBIL)

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E le c tr ic a l

Mull be cerlllled 1 II and 1 1
Ih llli Apply In parion
Dabary Manor
44 N Hwy 1)9)
Dabary. Fl
ee) 44a a c t ___________

CNAS m d ORDERLIES

CDL CLASS B DRIVERS

In c u rre n t m odel* Oranq#
C ity a re a C a ll after * P M

TOM A JEFF-1 LAWN CA REI
Hat /Comm , dependable, low
retail Fine ett
110)0)0

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P ERM A N EN T POSTIONS

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
Pelra Faihlom Iryyllei you lo
enltr Ihe direct talet llle All
lerrllorlei. Mh. from home
High commlulon. tat your
own hour*, free 1100 talet HI
Earn great reward! lor doing
your |ob Car and phone
needed Mui! p o lle n mature
attitude Come and we whal
we re all about on Tueiday.
A pril leth a l « 10 In Ihe
p r iv a t e d in in g room al
Shoney'l Reilaurant. 1*40 Irlo
Bronvon Highway, KHilmee
P leaie RSVP by 4/11 Ml 1004

H OTEL POSITIONS

Need! t O G t BANDER OP
ERATOR Malarial handling
claanlng, and lillng 11 hr
Immediate opening! ))4 1344

DRIVER WANTED
(O RID A STATE R EQ U IR ES
)tl contractort tw rcgltlarad
carllllad To verily a tlala
t t r a d o n llc a n ta c a ll
J 100 14? 1940 Occupational
pcantat art raqulrad by lha
ounly and can be varlliad by
t g lll 11JO.
fill

Tr*clor eip helpful Or LIC
req
MF
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Charge nurtei tor lam )pm
and Tl ) ih llli IV and ven
Maior erperlenee needed
Apply In penon
Debar y Manor U N . Hwy I) 91
____________ Oakery, Ft____________
M EDICAL

THE KJDS KO RN ER

PRODUCTION

OFFICE HELP

CABINET MANUFACTURER

WATSON R E A L T Y COMP
R EA LTO R S
1711700

Naaded ImmadlaNly Of I tn
larnatl Airport Call today.
Start tomorrow JSJ i l l )t)4

GREENHOUSE WORKER

1)19*11

P/T Computer erperlenee
ond organizational ik llli re
qulred Medical rvcordi erp*
rlenco helpful Mmt type SO
wpm Send relume to P O
Bor 1)9). Senlord, F 1 1)1)1

M EDICAL

★ ASSEMBLY WORKER*

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

BAGGAGE HANDLERS
AIRLINE CLEANERS
AIRPORT COUNTER HELP

M AN UFACTURER
Needieiperlenced
e F IN IS H E R
el NSTAL LE R
a S E T UP/PO U RER
II aiperltnced In llbergleti.
we will train Call *94 4040

* WAREHOUSE*
Fantaiflc benefit*. 4M3IK

Nothing lucieedt tike lu ccen

defail* 177 77041v m*g I •
AVON product* 1.000 E a r n to
10% No Floor duor f * T / f T
Sandt in MW I g j m v u

CULTURED MARBLE

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
F u ll lim e fo r torM leri £ r p
n»c C a ll for Ap pl ))&lt; 9 )1 ) or

A p pro * 7 m o rn in g * per week

Erperlenee required Send
relume lo 111 N Mangouillne
Ave .S a n lo rd .F L 11)11

S4)Owk E ip nol neceimry I

G RO U N D fLO O R
O PPO RTUN ITY IN THE
M ULTI BILLIO N IS
LONO OISTANCE
T E L EP H O N E INDUSTRY
U lip tn ta P ra P aid Phona
C a rd ) through aulom alad
vandirig equipment In high
Irallic locahont tuch at Truck
S lo p i. U n lv a r tllla t . Drug
llo rei. Dltcounl Store! and
C o n v a n la n c a S lo r a t
A t t ltla n c a p ro vld td with
major national account! Mm
im um In vattm an l 01).000
tacutad by aquipmanl Fl
nanctng a v a ila b le C A L L
I am tt* )))) lllh o u ftl

6 1 — M o n e y to L e n d

7 L — H e lp W a n t e d

PR PERSON
(G o G e tte r) To v ld t naw home
l l t a i In m etro Orlando a re a
T e r r l l o y and training p ro
vlded G a i a llo w m c e and In
c o m * w ill ra n g e fro m
S lM tX M / w k p a rt tim e IH o u n
lla .ib le t C a ll 111 11*4

Apply Monday Friday, 4 J at
aM Florida Central Parkway.
Lonqwood__________________EO E

R Kiptlonist/TrinK riptlofiist
7 t — H e lp W a n t e d

JANITORIAL
P a r t 11 m o c l e a n e r / f l o o r
person M u lt he ab le to pa**
* e c u rlty check C all 797 J J I J

Monday Friday. S hr* per day
at *lfe In Ca**elbarry vervlng
wnlor cltiien* Food bach
ground helpful Frie n d ly,
caring altlfude nece**ary
R E L I E F S IT E MANAGER
P o iH lo n a v a il ab It a lio

Pari time lor Doctor'! olllce
Send retumei lo
Blind Bo. 109
P O Bor M4)
__ Sanford. F1177)1 I**)
ME DICAL

FREEDOM

l o help e ld a rlY w om an San
fo r d a r e a
So m e d r iv in g ,
cle an in g , cooking 7 6 h r* d ay
Phone 111 1700

n m iM i
___________
NUTRITION SITE MANAGER

COMPUTER BILLING

AMAJINO M AILO RDER
O P P O R T U N IT IES ! For In
formation lend )l 00 SA5F lo
R L M 3*10 R ag g tll Rd
Sprlnglttld. TN3FIF) ____

PART TIME AID

NEEDED AT ONCE

For buiy orthopaedic of (lew
Call Sharon at HI S i l l _____
m e d ic a l '

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

14)0 Dofgnar P lica
San lord 111 *1*1

A to ta l p r o lo n lo n a l
H aln tyllit Cotmafologlif tor
a full lervlce lalcn Mull have
lollowlng and Ih* molivolion
lo arpand Commlulon com
moniural* wllh ability All
Inquiries held In itrlc i con
fldence Send relu m e lo
Blind Bor 11), Senlord Herald,
PO Bor IM ). Sonford. F L

RECEPTIONIST

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT!

LPN

Full lime wllh cltrut company
In Mirny F l 40 hrt, Mon
day Friday wllh poiilblllly ol
lome overllme Heavy em
p halli on larm taulpmenl and
truck* I I 10 Per hr plui
berwllli after 90 day! Con
la d J an Dreher 40) )*&gt; 4** I
M EDICAL

4 ! — C e m e te ry L o t t '

E r p a r la n c a d ip r a y p am tar
la m l lla r w ith p o lyu rath an a
t y l l t m i ,
1 y r i eru
A u lo m o llv a / m a r ln e a r la r lo r
f ln lih a i A p p ly at

l l h n h l f l i llam llpm
IV erperlenee preferred
Apply In penon
Debery Manor 40 N Hwy 1) 91
Dobary. Fl

PERSO N .

Part time lor im apt com
plea Sanlord 1*0 IH I___________

O A K L A N D P A R K . M aionlc
Mamorlal Garden!, J lolt
IIMO
HJAJ44

PAiNTER

M ED IC A L

MAIDS
F/T M F. I 4 P /T re ild llyer
delivery Molly Mold It ) M0)
M A IN T E N A N C E

71 — H e l p W a n l e d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

ATTEN TION SECOND SH IFT
P A R E N T S i R a 11 a b I a
ch lld ca ia with hoi m aalt
Llcantad daycara facility Call
loryetai 111-W IILIc m i 10
CHILDCARE- IN MY HOME.
R aaionabla re te i. Fancad
yard, maali A inacki. 114 IF II

S a n fo rd . F lo rid a - S u n d a y , April 10, 1994 - 1 1 B

322-9556

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97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

71— H e lp W a n te d
TELEMARKETING
National Mlg ha* itv a ra l
opening* on II* agora**l»a
lalamarkellng staff Wa i'l l"
lull training and banalll*
Starling pay It S7.J0 hour.
E ■parlance preferred Call
M i Dakar, Mon F r l.* S
la t M t iM m

NOTICE
All rental and real ettala
adverlltemenlt are tub|ecl lo
the Federal F air Hooting Act.
which make* II Illegal lo
adverllta any preference. Ilm
n a tio n or d is crim in a tio n
bated on race, color, religion,
tee. handicap, familial ttatut
or national origin

TRUCK MECHANIC
Light to haavy duty. Mull
have tool* and taper lance
__________ C a i i l l i i * * ! _____________

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK

E F F IC IE N C Y . Ig prlv back
yard, all util Incl S3*l/mo t
SIQS/tec 111 t i l l or 111 «IH
E F F IC IE N C Y APT. Completely
lu rn lth e d . U IItitle * paid
1110/mo , Itl and latt 114 1S4I
P R IV A T E E N T R Y A BATH.
U llllllet turn Nonsmoking
MO/wk.ltldop 1PS4IS
SANFORD I Bdrm Collage I
B d rm A p t
E x c e lle n t
n eighborhood S*0/w k t
1300/tec
Call 111 n i l

Eaper lanced only Apply In
per ton. Day* Inn. Sanlord
________ M i n i oee_____________
W AREH OUSE A N O O E N E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E O I
nonut lor driver* All *hllt»
available. Dally pay. no lae
Report ready to work 1 30 am.
Industrial Labor Svc.. I0IE
French Av. No phone call*

WAREHOUSE LABORER
Thlt potlllon It tor a per ton
who I* vertallle and who I*
willing to be on call Mutl be
able lo till up lo *0 lb*
E ■par lanced torklllt helpful
___________ **1-41*1___________

99- A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

P IN E C R E S T
1/1. appliance!,
fenced yard. ISlO/mo.
Call Paul, 111-4344
SANFORD Hamilton Dltlrlct
REN TTOOW N
Like new 1/1. Air. Laundry.
11000 dn ,14*S/mo, *4* 71*1
1ANF6 R 0. 1 bdrm. Ito bath
lakelront houte SASO/mo
______________ H I 3004______________
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
REN TTOOW N
1 bdrm Lika new I Air. 1I.S00
down 1141/mo *4*31*3

Stenstrom Rentals

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT

SPRING SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm./I Betti 111 1*3*
SHENANOOAHAPARTM ENTS

G am e w arden*, t e c u r lly .
maintenance, etc No eaperl
ence necettary Now hiring
For Info ca'I 11*3*4 0010 e»t
m i
9AM I0PM
&gt;day»

Lake Ada I bdrm. 11*0 mo
1 bdr m . 1410 mo and up

323-8870

WRECKER DRIVER

N EAT 1 Br Apt . W lnd SI A/C.
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
IWO/mo ♦ dep 114 11*1
O ST EEN I bdrm apt I2M 1
bdrm S1V3 Large rmt. quiet
area Parking 43»M*ytown
______________ m t m ______________
PARK A V E. nice A clean 3
O d rm . hardw ood flo o r*
HM/mo 1300 dep No pelt
111 41S4 day*
11* IMS eve
SANFORD. I Bdrm. UOO/mo .
plus security All utilities pad
except ela c___________ 1MW41

93— R o o m s to r R e n t
A O U IET . CLEA N rm In San
lord Kitchen A phone ute.
coin laundry IM A up 114-4*11
A Q U IE T FU R N RM. W/D
combo, hit pclv . A/C. S3S/wk
4 dtp 1/1 elec .nontmoker
________ 1341*** alter tom
CLEA N ROOMS, tingle itarllng
tM /w k
K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, video garnet, oil
ttreet parking 1104411
FURN . ROOM private home,
houte prlv . nice area Rater
ence* required Ml 041*
IN P R IV A T E LONOW OOO
home Steady em ployed
140/wk MQ/dep
*34IMP
M A T U R E D P ER S O N Light
cooking SAS/wk F lrtla n d la tl
_____________ 114 tee* __________
N EW LY R EN O V A TED , private
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave, and
color tv O il ttreet parking
and maid tervlce Convenient
location The betl In town
______________ m m ***______________
SANFORD 1‘rlvale entry, quiet
area, houte privilege* SAS/wk.
with tec dep 114 1444

SPACIOUS 1 BDRM
lnd llr, Iront and back porch
Great location
MSO/mo
Al Chladl Beeker/Owner
___________ I M I H I B M ___________
I BEDROOM F R E E MONTH
S P E C IA L I 1 bdrm* A elite
avail Call lo rry, 8 1 AASO
1 BDRM at 1*14 S Sanlord Ave
113S Inc water and garbage
443 I I I I I R tarn 11pm

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
E F F IC IE N C Y HOUSE For Rent
ll*S/mo At 111 S 4lh S I .
Lake Mary Call 4** 413*
N ICE A C LEA N 1/1 Fenced
yard No pelt 141S/mo 1*1.1**1
A tec *04 31* 4*43 4pm *pm
NIC E 1 BDRM houte In Sanlord
Beautiful shaded lol. carport.
I ant 1410/mo. *41SS04_________

TUESDAY
APRIL 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.

O FF ICE/wareheu*e tpace 1300
Sq ft P rim e location al
•ntranca lo Central Fla Rt
glonal Alrporl 403H I 3403

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 *7 0 4

* AFFORDABLE HOME *
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-S

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SANFORD I bdrm. 1 bath
c*nl air and heal. new root,
trethly painted Intlde and oul
new carpet, covered porch
Pirate cell 1*4 M il atk lor
Mike or leave mtq * 14.*00
Loc*ted *t 1*0* CEO AR
A V EN U E SOUTH

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real E t la l* Broker
2440 Sanlord A v e

321 0759

1.100 tq II ol nlca olllca
tpace 1.000 tq II werehoute.
alto fenced tlorage Alrporl
Rivet Ironlage 11*4144

117— C o m m e r c i a l

Rentals
LIQ U O R S T O R E Downtown
Sanlord lor tale or Irate Alto
liquor llcentet tor Orange and
Seminole County lor tale
______________ *34 4*31______________
SAN FORD R E T A IL / O F F IC E .
1.3*3 tq It Covered tidewalkt.
high Iraltlc erea 1300 plus
tale* ta&gt;/mo Slamtram Real­
ty Inc. Jim Doyle n i 14*1

6 8 2 - 7 1 0 0
AU1077

321 2257

CASSELBERRY lleaulllul I
bdrm. 1&gt;» bath I4ew carpel
paint Showt Ilka a modell
*44 «O0
4*4 2024

P R IV A TE IN VESTOR went* lo
buy Income properties Will
look al all any condition
______________ 110 1144 ___________
1 OR 4 BDRM/1 both pool horn#
In Laka Mary High School
district. Pleat# call ***•!»!•
4444 with details. No broker*

STAIRS REALTY

*SPA °cioU S AND ORACIOUS
1 bdrm. 1'* balh. two story
lownhoute 1 car garage, 1100
tq ft. pool and tennis S44.SOO
a B R IN G Y O U R BO AT! SI
Johnt Rlvar acett* 1 bdrm. 1
balh manufactured home In
planned tam lly/retlrem ent
community SSI.000
a LA K E M ARY. 1 tlory condo
featuring 2 m ailer tultet. loll,
all appliances Includet washer
, dryer Close lo l 4 SI*.WO
a NCW ON M A R K ET 2 bdrm. 3
bath, cathedral celling! ce
ram ie Ilia , clo t# lo naw
expressway and Lakt Mary
Blvd SA2.S00
e CHARMING. U P G R A D ED 3
bdrm. 3 balh, tprlnklefl. tep
arale workshop with elactrlc.
water and phone Great Ioca
lion dot# to but $20,100
• A M U ST S E E I W alk to
Hamilton Elementary Belter
than rww 1 bdrm, 2 bath
Hreplace formal dining, huge
tented yard $*3,100
a POOL MQME In distinguished
M ayfair • ) bdrm. 2 bath
privacy lent*. 2 blocks lo
L a k * M onro* C a ll nowl
S 102.000
.
aC A L IF O R N IA 1WISS S TY LE
home views M eylelr Goll
Court* 4 bdrm. 2 balh 2010 tq
It. lo v e ly tre e d t e llin g ,
tiioooo
a l ’ A R K A V E N U E A O O R ESS 4

unit building in Historic Dit
trie I SIIIOOO

a D U P L E X 3 tlory building
close lo downtown tiO 000
e T R IP L E X
Great location
Excellent lonlngl Invetlor
dreamt SI*.WO
a 1*31 S K Y L A R K M O B IL E
HOME I2r44. S3 000 You more
loown lot

STAIRS REALTY
101 W. First Street

312 VV Flint SI . Sanford

323 7322

1 bdrm, 1 bath. Air. lence. FHA/
VA special t *14 000 A Jewel
O etlreble J /H *. cent H/A
fence Family rm 183.500
Duplet, l/ l 1 l/ l, c/h/a. lanced
4400/mo Incomel SS2.000

323-5774
D U PLEX
SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
M4.V03 Call alter 1 00
134 **44
EXCHANGE OR SELL y o u ,
properly located anywhere!
Invetlor* Realty. 334 1*11

IM G .

SELLERS!
Whal YOU Need I* a Full
time Experienced Agent lo
Creatively M arket A Sue
cettfully Close Your Home'
Call any ol our Agents
ANYTIM E I

322- 2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
_______ alnOut 38th Y « f

1,000't ol prapertlet tor tale I
AH types, areas. B prices No
commlulent Call tor a F R E E
lit* Watch TV Show Channal
a .S u n . h a m i w o r n i m

SUNLANO ES T A T ES 3 bdrm I
ba. screened porch, large
treed lol with lak* view
$11 000
40/ 121 0132
•WORK AT HOM Ef Tasletul 1
bdrm. lit balh &lt;n double lol
with the lloorplen and zoning
you need
M l 000
First com*. Iirst serve.
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MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
llth St. and Myrtl* Av*

321 6762
OELTONA
m b t r i *a r t _________

O n fu ^

The Emily Isle
in Deltona

*458

pur
•
month*1

FIXED RATE

With tho purchusc
of u McrccdcH Home:, |
bring in thin ml
and got ANY TWO
of thesn optionn

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Mellon*
P rc n lira |50'e
33* Deliary Avenue
407.AAfl.Oo45

[f] Helium
1-1 From the ISO"#
1061 Doyle Hoed
407 3360-4565
0

Dellune Woude
Front I lie IT C i
IBOISunael Hulje St.
904-789-5353
*

M m lc l llim r e t
Tuee.-Sel. 10-6, Hun. 13
Mon. 13-6

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PfVM b* 4 f afBBMSB *4* BwA|«X %• *kaa^*

AA Carnal. Inc« 133 1214

•FREE Microwave
• FREE Security Sy»lom
• FREE Mini BlimU
• FREE Waalicr/Dryer
• FREE Refrigerator
• FREE Oak Cabinet*

Looking lo buy a home? W*
have home* In all area* ol
Samlnola. Orange, Volutia
Counties I Call tor delalltl
*1/1 with Hreplace, newer
carpel and III*. 144 wo
• Fartclosurtl 4/1 on 1.11 aert*
Fireplace SI04.W0
• 4/1, 1,200 tq I t . Hreplace, Ig
scr.porchltl64.t00
B*th Osborn*
Venture I Properties

Offer vslid ikruufh V W M

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Call lordataflit

Jintt Mansfield, 323-7271

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

[4l Kelly l&gt;erk
From l i e l l f f i
407-8006790
0 The I'elnr*
From the IIO O .
407 800-7990

ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y I 4
bdrm. *&gt; c*ll*nt condition,
corner lol, lanced yard Only
$49,100! Hurry, will tall la tll

FR EE!

NO W A V A I I A O U 7 .5 5 % F IX E D R A T E D O N D M O N E T

M u it fl la ir u lliin a i

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA K ORANGE COUNTY

M M

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330-0273/774-9400
W Jl PROPERTIES
Idyllwlld#
Clean 1 bdrm. 3
bath, central H/A. swimming
pooll Dbl. garag e greet
neighborhood! Only 1*1.900
Meylelr Villa* new lltllngl 2
bdrm. 1 bath, new paint,
central H/A, Ig. tcraantd
porch, double garag*
Hurry, only 141*00
C « IIW « * U u * n n ^ 2 ^ 7 2 9
LA K E M ARY i/ i, family rm,
CA'CH on Ig tread lot S41.000
W. M allciew tkl Realtor
111-2*11

R E A L EiSTATC. INC.
322 7498
153—A creage
Lots/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobile home or
home site, horses, cattle,
(arming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural S1.900 per acr*
Small down payment with
owner linen ting *04 2*2 1221
Ooll/iek*. 4acres + SH.200
Sanlord. $4X111, trees $3,500
Geneva. 4 acres a .... $41,100
Osteen. 111X123
SIO.WO
O steen.*i acres...... 121*00
Pristine 1 acres -t ...... S42.W0
iSnor /era

real

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e _____
e AAA RAY'S A P P LIA N C E a
H IS French Av*. tanlerd
R e l r l g a r a l o r . S lo v e * .
Washer* Dryer*. Free 5 yr
labor warr Dal avail 114 66*1
A P P LIA N C ES . FURN . TV'S,
a le . Huy S e ll- T r a d # In*
C H E E P O D E P O T , 111*
French Av*
111-1144
• BA R STO O LS. W lktr look
back* Perfect condition S*0
|Of both
124 *041 Iv m«g
a b lN E T T E S ET . Sm*ll »lie.
round table and four chalrt
Can deliver. MS Call H I *31*
* ORACO YO U TH B E D .
Perlecl condition Headboard,
loolboard. Iram * and mat
Ires* Only 410 S?4 *0*11* ™*g
HOME A P P LIA N C E C EN T ER
Ovar 20 yaar* In Sanlord
Salt* Naw and U**d Service
all make* B pari* 104 E
Commercial St 122 3441_______
JEN N Y LYNN Baby crib very
gty*i rood, w/mallres* S121
E vacullv* desk. 4' 4100 Alter
IP m 121 1321_____________________
KEN M ORE wether, very nltel
Free delivery andwarrenly
John A 4 Bel l , 114 11*1____
CK EN M O R E O R Y E R . hr«l 411
u s e s II Call 111 2 1 3 4 _______
POWDER B L U E *nd beige LR
cheir, old bullel with ceslors
fa lle n loveseal. 1 carved
chelrt. rocker with tapestry
____ Call 121 111?____________
SOFA with matching loves**!
Fairly naw only a lew yrs old
*7*1 lor both 122 WSS

209— W e a rT n q A p p a re l
• PROM D R IS t . S IK 5/4 S'O
Please call 117 31*1 lor more
I n l o r m a l l o n ______________

211— Antiques /
C o ll e c t i b l e s

—

• PAINT TH E TOWN R E D .
whit* and blu*. Sailing oil 1
only; I 1/2 angla sash brush 7
only, 1" * ll* brush 2 only; 4"
houta brush A $10 vatu*.
atklng »I4 for all tl* 131 4244
a W ELSH BABY BUOOY, SO
yr* old. vinyl,
Ml
OBO

215— Boats and
A ccesso ries
aOLASTRON. lift V hull. 1SIW,
1*0 Volvo. Il*h/»kl. lol* ol
extra* *2000 OBO *14 5345
• HOUSEBOAT, llv* aboard 41'
N autalln*. twin angina V
drlve. llOK Dr Quern t i l *181
OUTBOARD 40hp Johnton with
controls, naw water pufnp
1121 Can hear run 32* 282* __
#1 7 f T BOW RIDER 111 HP
Mercury, o/b. low hours, with
trailer M.000111014*___________
II FT Bawrldir N*w canopy
tOHP Evtnrud* w/tllt B trim
Drive on trailer. Lit* lackati
♦ safety equip Heavy anchor
Boat cover AM FM cat* NIC*
boat raady lor walar Register
B rid* M utl sell to pay
funeral bill 14100 OBO 111 *«&gt;*
I* FT CHECKM ATE'. 125 Marl
nar, drive on frailer, excellent
condition Capacity 10 paopl*
M 000 313 1444 or 122 *041_____
a i m R EO A L Medallion. 12'
10". 4 cyl In/oulboard motor
v&gt;/drive on trailer SI 000 OBO
110 4004 or 84* 4301 e v e s ______
# »' AQUA SPORT. CC. X31
I/O. everything Ilk* new $1000
OBO *04 S33 8202 *04 234 *424
• 14 PT PONTOON boat. all
libarglatt. 1*0 HP Evlnrud*
Vary la tll Many axlras. Ilk*
rvewl Oniy SIQ.1101 » t**0 ____
* 1 2 OLASSTREAM . ISr boat
trailer. Whp Johnson Never In
ta ll walar. aec condition
13.400
O bu
*0* no * 2i»

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a le s

I MUST HAVE HAD
OVER 50 CALLS
AND THAT WAS AFTER
I'D ALREADY SOLD
THE RANGE!
On* very tallslied Senlord
He raid customer eaclelmed
when canceling her ad J C
knew she had her rang*
reasonably priced bul still
could nol believe how many
calls she received trom her
ad'

IET THE SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!
322 2611
831 9993

BIG YARD SALE
Bedroom furnttuft. clo1h#i.
lt«r*o%. book % &amp; m *g8|ln«t
«n&lt;J « lot of m lu ttulf Sot
4&lt;t «nd Sun 4/10 Folio* lb«
signs from 17 97 §4 l«k #
Ofivo. DoRft'y S»8fl%8lF X)
No */irIf bffdsM_______
FRID A Y • SATUROAY 10 4
7521 Magnolia icornor ol 7lfh
Plact) Sanlord
OARAGE U h t t Why bothirYF
WE BUY PAY TOP P R IC E 11
407 1)0 f 41/

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garag* sal* *d by
17 noon on Tuesday and lak*
edvanlage ol our special
garag* tale ad price!! Call
Classified now lor delalltl

322 2611

E s t a t e , in c .
322-7498________

NO DOWN PAYM ENT. Owner
financing, 2 lots together on
Pin* Av* Sanford tow mon
thly payment* 4** M*l________
SA N FO R D
west Fir** St.
Com m ercial lot. 224.44 X
211*2 ft., loned GC2 Prln*
locallonl S2SO.OOO Terms

a U P H O L S T E R E O CHAIR. SIOO
OBO Brand new Beige an
llqu* velvet with small design
In brown end burnt oreng*
Brown piping, cordlneled
slip* and design, straight
skirt, pleated el corners and
arm protectors Highland
House Mlg Very comfortable
114 1440
____
WA f E R B E O . K i n g s it *
w /h e a d b o a rd . h e a te r
8
month* old SI 3111* 3*4* Joel
a W A T IR B E U
Queen t i l *
w-heedboard and pedetlal
bat# w l drawers I210BO
Call Mark 124 040? ____
• W A T E R B E D . SOFT SIDE.
KINO SIZE SIOO OHO 121 &gt;210
leave message

183—T e le visio n /
R ad io / Stereo
a S T C R E O S P E A K E R S r ' by
14" In nice shape S21 lor the
s a lC a ll 121 »e03________________
TRAO E New Denon Stereo Syl
lem B Bose Speakers lor
anything olvaluel 14*1111
• TV, Rtmolt, S10 Call 111 4S40

1 87— S p o r t in g G o o d s
#O O LF CLUBS. Full M lo l J C
Sneads 1 pw, puller, 1 woods
and Fiberspeed driver Bag
Included SIOO Also grephll*
driver availab le Atk lor
Shane
1212145 or Ivmtg

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
LAKELANO CIVIC CENTER
April IS. 1*. 12 Friday night
prevltw S *pm Admission SI
Saturday and Sunday * S
Admission!* City parking S3
Sponsored by: Lakeland R ill*
and Pistol Club. Inc_____________
a R O L L E R SKA TES; Girl sll#
1. McGregor Junior EZ Roller,
velcro Like new Worn 4
times Child last grower Only
*10__________________Call 122 *414
*" S T A IR -C L IM B ~ E R P L U S
exard ttr. with video Paid
over 1100 Sacrifice lor S4S
Call 121 442*

193-Lawn &amp; Garden

F O R S A L E WOOD M ULCH
Bring thovtll 410 pick up load
You load. I l l 5643_______________
P LA N f Salt. Ferns, amarylll*
bulbs, phllo, im trees Rea
SANFORO east Cameron Av*
tonabla 1012 Magnolia Aye
20 acres, toned Agricultural
SIIO.OOO
11 HP I I " LAWN TRACTOR.
New blades, new spindle 4400
111 4021or 111 1015
Slun Realty' Assoc.
I HP JOHN D I B R i RID3238860; m s, 831-2335M"INO
MOWER with bagger
M31
.......................... 12143/4

^ ^ C o n d o m in iu m s

_____ Co-Op /Sale

T 9 5 ^ M a c h ln e r y /T o o ls

CONDOMINIUM FOR SA LE.
Pin* Ridge Club 3 bdrm. 2
bath 111,000Call TTr 3104

a E L E C T R IC H EA T E R , a '' X

Furniture, clothing, mltc 271
Abbott Av* . 2 block* Irom old
Lak*M ary F ir* Houta
Saturday and Sunday. * 1

OVIEDO H.S. BASEBALL SALE
Saturday A Sunday. 8Am
1Pm Whlla B rod warehouse.
InltrtecllonCIlB 44, Senlord

221— Good Things
to Ea t
S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Opan

turn m i C f lp y Avt J nil F.
ol Sontoed 1 m i N ol SI Nd
44
I 10 4 pound
121 y144

222 — M usical

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
I4i40 1/2 spill. 14 Baysprlng.
central H/A, screen room
11,100
24«41 1/1 split '*1 Pearson,
central H/A. carport $11,100
Call 111 1140 or 411 1201

• R E C E IV E R HITCH, heavy
duly lor lull lit* Dodge truck
Cless IV rating With access
* 4 0 ____ 323 4*3°____ 8 IM &gt;
• R E E S E T R A IL E R MITCH
Cl*** III. 1.000/10.000 C*paci
ly Fit* moil lull tire pick ups
HO________________

235— T r u c k s /
B u s e s /V a n s
aC H EV Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
■tt I Ion, Passenger v*n.
dean Loaded! Too much te
list, mutl te* lo appreriale
Only »2_4*U3BO
331 83«
• FORO R AN O BR . LTX *1.
P/S. cruise A/C. stereo x TOO
mile*. I yr or 17 000 mi tell on
warranty Cell 372 t i l l ________ _
• It U IU P/U *1 Red. IK . A/C.
emrlm cess full bedliner
rear window S9.4S0 311 *43*
• J C E P P IC K U P T R U C K . II/ *

4&gt;t with topper »»00 OBO
Nxedt a lol ol TLC 313 1*11
• J E E P PICK UP 4x4. 1*10 Y4.
auto Engine and Irani re
bull! laboul 20.000 miles)
Newer Interior 17.000 321 200* .

'tl EA O L E TALON
Turbo,
all wheel drive. 2* 000 mile*
*13 * 3 1 ____ Call 317 43*1
• 3*21 C H EV Y l/ l ion p/u, 110
VI Run* Qood Engine and
Irani strong *1100 321 13*2
*1111 SUBURBAN OMC. O IL
d is ta l, h a ll Ion. m e ch a n ically
solid new rad .b ra k e rotors 6
ca lip e rs.h e e d lin e r V e ry good
tire s and tow pkg 11.100 OBO
402 381 1488
• 1881 S 18 I I I A Z E R 4 dr lu ll
power. Tahoe p ackage I7K mi
I I ) OOOlIrm 327 *404 a lte r 4

238 —Vehicles
Wanted

BLO N D E F E N D E R STRAT
Autographed Irom Wayne's
World II
SI100
OBO
___________ 371 i» 1 eves

223 —M iscellan eous
A N T IQ U E G reat Dane re
Irlgerallon 40 II semi trailer
Good lor storage, nol road
worthy *110 Call 331 0*43_____
• CA RP ET. Indoor/ouldoor *'
X It'. High quality. Aqua tea
ml»t color 3 yr* old Screened
porch replaced by tun room
V60
Call 333 342*
F A IT . Healthy. Palnlett lna«
pentlve way lo lot# weight
now Pel Happy! 324 3214
• ORACO CAR S E A T ; Like
new I Paid t*0. atklng 110
124 4041 Ivmtg
a HOUSE PLANT. 10 FI Flcu*
Ire* In pot SIS Call**117ll
SATE L IT E SYSTEM Never In
(tailed, remote control, d*
scram b ler equipped Co*!
12400. eiklng &gt;1310 272 1244
• SC R EEN OOOR. whlla alu
mlnum 34" wide Like newt
P u m p F r a m e - H a rd w a r e
Threshold plate $41330 4711

230—A ntlquo/Classic
______ C a r l . .
• FORD TH UNDEHBIRD. 1*44
All o rlg ln all N atdt tom#
work $1.4*1 OBO 3110114

*1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
*2000 OBO All power 1110314

231— C a rs
CADILLAC SEDAN D E V IL L E .
tt. All powtr. A/C. runt good.
naw tlr»*. 1*00*04 &gt;35 01*1
CH EV Y M ALIBU, 1*1*. 4 door
Need* tuna up
SIOO
______________ 114 5251______________
• C H R Y S L ER IM P E R IA L ‘*1.
Lika naw. Mutl tall. Only
$33,500 Call (407)333 **S«

W E PAY TOP 1111 FOR
Complete or Wrecked Car s
Trucks R U N N IN G o rN O T
x AN YCO N O ITION x 3» 104*.

239—M otorcycles
a n d B ik e s
111 HONDA TWINSTAR. 1*3?
3.000 mllei. loaded Like neat
stop............................... m w t
H U HONDA 300 MAONA
Good condition SI,ISO
______________ 1)1 8431
_____
• 'll HONDA. 210 custom, good
condition. 31K miles 1200 OBO
321 0*33 Iv mtq or 313 611*
• 'l l KAW ASAKI. 100 LTO
Prlma condition IVOO or will
trade tor Jon boa)
331 4112__

241— R ecreational
V e h iclo s/ Cam pers
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial.
'I* 3111 basement model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
tional Honda motor scooter lor
l w/ rack $51,000 407 *09 4*2*
• VAN/CAM PER, 1*11 Chevy
model 10 Good condition All
acc«uorl*l $1.100 M3 4*M
Ittl LO COLEMAN camper, gat
stove, elec, air, awning. 12*00
1114 Itl SI
P aula
373 442?
1*13 COACHMAN M H 74 II.
31K ml Many axlratl Incl
generator. Vary easy lo drive
Sl*.*00............................337 4 t»
• '38 MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trad* lor Iraval trailer ol
comparable value 321 31*1
33 SOUTHWIND motor horns. 11
II. Excellent condition Gen
eralor 11000373*12*___________
■»l A LLE O R O motor home 23 tt.
awning, twin beds, generator
and tv. 533.100OBO31I 0?M

243— T r a ile r s
LAWN T R A IL E R . 1 X 10. 4 FI
tide*. 2 big lock boxes SMO
111 1111 alter IPM

Fitting the needs o f our
community in today's economy.

1 1 * " . S IS 00 C a ll 322 4410

1 9 9 — P e ls &amp; ~ S u p p llM _
a BIRD CAOE. Round, 30" tall
on low metal stand $21 Call
331 4W0
a F R E E KITTEN S. In 7 weak*
from now. (Just born) 1 black.
I blue/grey, t striped B gray.
Father; Ayta blue. Mother;
stray cat. 114 0100
• MUIT S A C R IF IC E .
Doberman. I I mo old black
male Ears and tall cropped.
0 e a u I I I u I d o g . I ndoor/Outdoor. Only SIOO
C a ll]]* 144*

23 3 — A u t o P a r t i
/ A c c e s s o r ie s

M erchandise

T57—Mobile
H o m es /S a le

2 3 1 -C a rs
a OUNEBUOOV Full llberglat*
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Many naw pari*
Profession built SHOP 111 *W*
a HONDA ACCORD L X . Ittl.
LOW M ILES I 4 door, P/S.
P/B. air, Kenwood AM/FM
cattail* Rosewood color. Wilt
run forever. 111.*00 M l *421
J E E P C H E R O K E E , l*M R*d
w/ gray Inf. 4 0 tng., 4 dr„
overdrive, auto Good cond
S4.**S401 111 1164 Iv m tg ______
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fu ry,
while A I cond thru out
Good mileage tl.OOOOOO
______________ 311 8800
* P U BLIC AUTO AUCTION *
E V E R Y TUESD AY liM PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Daytona Btach
____________H4 111 t i n ____________
• R EN A U LT EN C O R E . I*tl“
Exctllen f condlllonl S I.SCO
firm WO 111* after 8pm_________
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'81. Auto. A/C. red. U K .
warranty 1**10 12) 1*18
VOLKSW AOIN SCIROCCO 84
Excelltnl shapel Runt greall
Looks sherpl Mutl tee lo
appreciate Atklng S3.310 OBO
Can see el
Singhs Roed
Runner, 1S*I S Sanlord Ay*.
11181** Atk lef Terry
'21 VW B E E T L E . 1800eng Runt
good, looks good, priced good
With Radio___ 11400___ 321 *241
*32 T-BIRD; Beautiful green.
Graal shape Needs engine
work
___SSOO ____ 323 21*4
• '•1 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr.. 8
tpd . A /C . Pw , A m /Fm
cattail* 53000 373 4811
• 'U HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr 1
tpd , A /C . P/W . AM /FM
cast*He 13000 313 *411________
'84 DODOE COLT VISTA, 4 dr
wegon. p/%. p/b, A/C. Am/Fm
stereo cattell*. 4IK ml very
good cond 11Ion S20*1 277 )*/l
83 FORO TEM PO LX S tpd . 4
dr. cold a ir. black, fully
loaded sunrool 82.100 373 1481

Sanford Motor Co.

MOVING SALE

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y ,

E N O L IS H S A D D L E . C lo t*
contact I* Inch SIM
____________Call 414 *«*1

159— R m I E s t a t e
W a n t e d _________

a IN V E S T O R S P E C IA L I 1
pottlbl* J bdrm, I balh. close
In location ill.«W3
a F IR S l T IM E B U Y E R S J
b d r m , I b a l h . w a lk I o
Goldtboro Elamenlary. fenced
yard 541000
a OWNER SAYS S E L L I Ibdrm .
1 balh. tcraened abova ground
pool, fenced yard, tplil plan,
n aar Lak # S y lv a n P a rk

HALL REALTY

* PRIME LOCATION *

KSC AUCTION
1*710

Markham Wdt leredoture 4/1.
I t a cr*. patture/tlabl*
1101.000

201 — H o r s e s ____

14 X 10, l l l o / m a . 1 * 1 1 3 **

S A N F O R O :C H A R M O A L O R EI
Mutl tall! Ratlored l/ l Oak
lloort. Hied tunreum. country
kit . lam . detached 1 car
C/M/A Landtcaped 300 East
lath, 1**K 113 111*_____________ _

At turtle NoQvollHetll

CEO A R AVE. 1 bdrm 1 bath.
In tld e u t ilit y , car port
14iO/mo Itl and latt 11* 3*4*
L A K E MARY 1 b d m . carpal
C/H/A. a p p l. mini*, fenced
yard POOP A R E A *!! 4&gt;M

C O U N T R Y S E T T IN O , com
plelaly turn. 1/t, garbage
/water turn, covered fenced
petio Ideal lor week couple or
ting parent 4110/mo put dep
No pelt 3131*1?
IN THE COUNTRY, 1 Bdrm I
Bath. 14' X 44’ t400'mo
tlM/*ec dep Cell 111 314S * S
or H I l*14evanlngt
O ST EEN Jbedroom. I balh On
10 acre* S*V) plu* 1100 *ecurl
ly 104 444 S140 aHer *pm
1 BDRM I l / l BATH mobile
home M ullet L a k e P ark
Etlatet
HQ4 11M1I3

SA N FO R d T Bdrm. I l/ l balh,
ting car gar , now cent H/A,
fifthly painted oultlde New
root before clotlng 414.000
down w/attume ran quallllng
loanapproi S4IJ300 111 *C0&lt;

#1/1. 44*1 P IT II1 4 .100
#1/1 tpllt. fenced. 1141 PI TI
114.*00
P R E larecloturet 1* 000 dn
1/1. haavity treed l/J acre
Spill bdrm , ceram ic III*,
appl. garage PottlWe owner
hold lnd Jutt I I I , *00*

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n !

NEW l**4't. NO DOWN. 14%
Inleretl, 14X30. II 31/mt.

L A K E M A R Y A R E A 3/1.
gorgeout oak*, near goll
court* 13»,*00 Call lor appl
___________ n i 1446_______________
LONOWOOD Very AHordable
J/H *. Fam Hm/4lh br. Lg
Y ard Home W arr Nlca/
Clean $S4.*00Owner 3*3 0**0

a F O R EC L O S U R E! 1/t on 't
a c r a l Appl , Intlde u til.,
tamed yd! Only S1*.00*I
*1/1. over l/ l acral Llv. dm.
tarn rm Salallltadlih S44.W0
• 1/1 w/POOL h r only SU.SM1
Llv . dining, lam rm t tool
• L A K E , ten n is, p eell 1/1
cuttom, llv. din . eal In kllch ,
appl Garag* 1*1.*00!
*1/1, now carpel A paint! Canl
M/A, carport Jutt441.*«0l

U N IQ U E H O U S E. 1 'B d r m .
hardwood floors. fpl. 2 cap
QAr Clot# to do^orfown 111
sistd d yi__________ n i o m t v t f
1/1. a p p lla n c a t. hook opt.
0trig * , carpal. blinds. canl
h#At/afr IM o m I N O f t W

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent

JUST L IS T E O I Great 1 br. 1 ba
POOL home. Large corner lol
w o w io n iy sia o m
Call Diana &gt;t The Cannon Oroup
i*6 aa4i ar i n EiM

San/ord Proper liet
For L e ll Than *J 000 Donn

322 2611
131 9993

U S — In d u s tr ia l
R e n t a ls

A U C T IO N

( 4 0 7 )

FtlA OR VA AS LOW AS SUN
Attume no qu4ll*et B owner
financing low at 1404/mol
Gov't Farodaturet. Repotl
Seminole. Orange. Velutlal

LET THE SANFORD
HERALD CLASSIFIEDS
WORK TOR YOUI

MARINER'S VILLAGE

Caper lanced Mutt live In
Sanlord area A have COL
Apply al
Butch* Towing,
m ; w itt St _________________ _

AFFOHDAULE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Mr Lee t rental ad tlarlad on
Friday and hit houta was
ranted by Saturday Another
very talltlled lenterd Herald
customer 1

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

WILDUFE/CONSERVATION
JOBS

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le

RILL THE AO
I'VE RENTED IT
ALREADY)

SPRING BREAKII
One Bedroom Apartment*
t if f D EA L
Mottwood Apt* J V ITU

Start Immediately I Up lo 1*
per hour J1J*»» I*34___________

NEW Sanlord olllcei and/or
warthoutet 4001.100 tq II
Special. SIM/m*. I l l 1114
SANFORD. OHIc* tpaca. 1400
tq It building total. 1100 tq
tt par otllc*unit P I 3004_____
SANFORD. 1 room otllc*. wood
p a n a lla d
F re n c h A v*
MIO/month MO I N * _____
100 SQ F E E T tor Inote on 13 *1.
tu cca ttlu l aaltllng anchor
butlnattat Good parking and
lighting G ra a l v ltlb lllty
AtklngsaOO/mo D ? 4444 work

■SANFORD l/ l w/den. fenced
yard, clean 111) mo. 1110 tec
• PAOLA A R EA 1/1$ w/ dble
car garage, ter porch. Iplc ,
well A tepllc UlO/mo t* M tec
• 1ANFORO 1/1 D U P LEX w/d
hookup. CHA. 141Smo 41S0 tec
a O V IED O l/ l D U P L E X w/
carport, w/d hookup, haal/atr
llU /m oU SO tac Srt no dep
Slentlrom Really. Inc.
"Wa Managa yaur Mama.
Ilk* It wataur own " Jim Oeyle
111 14*1 Alter *PM i M0 I4TS

157— M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le

1 1 8 — O f f ic e
__S p a c e / R e n t

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R o n t

m

.

• Most Cars Below
$3,995!
• Payments As Low As
$25/Week!
• On-Tbe-Spot Financing!
- t ii • No Auction Cars!

Jeff 8 Kelly’s Family Autos, Inc.
701S. French Ave., Sanford
W F n ilV C A M S » W E nu&gt;

322*8600

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnce 1008
B6th Yoar, No. 176 - Sanford, F lo rid a

N EW S DIG EST

Funding ‘ uphill fight’

INSIDE

Federal $$ critical to 1-4 interchange

□ Sports

By J. M ARK B ARFIELD
So n lo r S t a ll W riter

Taking It on the road
P O U T M Y E R S — T ile S e m in o le H ig h S c lm o l
b o y s ' ir a c k tea m lined (lie three S ' h — s p rin ts .
S c o tt, a n d S p a rro w — to |(rob the tea m title In
F r id a y n ig h t's E d iso n In v ita tio n a l,
t See Page IB

□ People
Springtime is pruning time
It*h tim e lo gel o u t those sh e a rs a n d p ru n e
y o n r p la n ts. In l i r r g a rd e n in g r o ll m m today.
T r is h a T h o m a s te lls re a d e rs Imw a n d w h e n to
p ru n e .
I See Page 3B.

S A N F O R D — C o n g re ssm a n .lo lm M lcu a n tic ip a te s a
ba ttle for fed eral la n d in g fo r the c r it ic a l In te rch an g e o f
the C e n tra l F lo rid a G re e n e W a y at Interstate 4.
"It w ill he a n u p h ill fig h t." sa id M lea. R -F c rn Park.
" T h e r e 's a lim ite d a m o u n t o f h ig h w a y m o n e y a v a il­
a b le ."
M lea le s llfle d before the H o u se S u rfa c e T r a n s p o rta ­
tio n S u h c o m m lllf c last w eek In su p p o rt o f the 98 5
m illio n project to lie the G re e n e W a y to 1-4 ill It's
n o rth m n xt point. T h e fed era l fu n d in g Is seen a s c ritic a l
to re c e iv in g state a p p ro v a l lo r the c o m p le tio n o f the
s l.v m tic " m is s in g lin k " o f the t&gt;2-mlle tollrond .

C o n s tru c tio n Is sla te d to b e g in b y lute 1997 a n d lie
c o m p le te d In about tw o y e a rs, sa id G e ra ld llr ln lo n .
e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r o f the S e m in o le C o u n ty E x p re s s w a y
A u th o rity .
M ica sa id F lo rid a tra n s p o rta tio n S e c re ta ry Hen W a lls
te stifie d In Miip|&gt;ort o f the In te rch an g e a n d a J a c k s o n ­
v ille bridg e. W a lls te s tim o n y w as Im portant support for
the pro ject, sa id M lea. It w as the first lim e a F lo rid a
tra n s p o rta tio n se cre ta ry had testified for state projects.
If the Inte rch an g e q u a lifie s as a fed eral pro ject. M lea
sa id the next b a ttle w ill he for the fu n d in g . C o n ­
g re ssm an C o r rln c D ro w n , D -J a c k s o n v llle . a m e m b e r of
the H o u se T ra n s p o rta tio n C o m m itte e , h a s pledged her
su p p o rt for the Interchange, sa id M ica . Sen. C o n n ie
S e e F u n d in g , P a g e O A

Shooting reported in Midway

Robbery suspect nabbed
S A N F O R D — O n e o f tw o m en so u ght In the
a rm e d ro b b e ry o f a S a n fo rd se rv ic e sta tio n
T h u r s d a y night h a s been located. P o lic e c o n ­
tin u e to lo o k for the se co n d m an.
A lo n z o L o re n z o C a m p b e ll. 19. o l G e n e v a
G a rd e n s . S a n fo rd , w a s p la ced u n d e r arrest
y e s te r d a y a fte rn o o n In c o n n e c tio n w it h a
h o ld -u p at the H ig h w a y O il sta tio n at 2 4 2 5 S
F re n c h A v c .
In the Incid ent, tw o c le rk s w ir e ro bbe d o f the
s t o r e 's m o n e y a s w e ll a s |ie rso n a l Item s
G u n s h o ts w ere a ls o re p o rte d ly fire d Inside a n d
o u ts id e the store.
S h o ts w ere a lso sa id to h ave been fire d at a
p ic k u p t ru c k w hen the d riv e r a tte m p te d to
p u rs u e the tw o ro b b e rs a s th ey lie d fro m the
store.
C a m p b e ll h a s been c h a rg e d w ith o ne co u n t ol
a rm e d ro b b e ry , tw o c o u n ts o f u s in g a tlrc n rm In
the c o m m is s io n o f a felo n y, and th re e c o u n ts
e a ch o f agg ravated a ssa u lt w it h a fire a rm a n d
a tte m p te d m u rd e r.
" W e a rc s t ill lo o k in g for th e o th e r m a n w h o
w as In volved In t h is c a s e ." said P o lic e C o m ­
m a n d e r D e n n is W h itm ire th is m o rn in g .
N o o n e w a s a p p a r e n t ly In ju re d In th e
sh o o tin g s , a n d W h itm ire d id twit Im m e d ia te ly
c o m m e n t o n a n y o f the m o n e y w h ic h w as
re p o rte d ly stolen.
F ro m s t a ll

re p o rts

_______________

INDEX
B ridge.

D eaths.
Editorial.
Flo rid a ...

........3B
«n
on
OB N ation...............
An
3Q P o llo a ...............
BA School Manu...
S B S p o rts...............
4A
2A W aathar...........

Spring is in the air

P a r tly s u n n y w ith a
h ig h In the m id 70s.
W in d n o rth w e st 10
to 15 m p h .

For mors wentheri see Page 2A

By J. MARK BARFIELD
S e n io r S taff W riter______________
L A K E M A R Y - T h e C o u n ty
Rond 4 6 -A Inte rch an ge b a ll Is
n o w In the s ta le 's court.
P ro p e rty o w n e rs In the area o f

See Interchange. Page BA

Rampage
is declared
closed forum

BRIEFS
A w o m a n re p o rte d ly shot In the h ead last
n ig h t near her M id w a y hom e, w a s rele a sed from
O rla n d o R e g ion a l M e d ica l C e n te r t ills m o rn in g .
S h e riff's d e p u tie s m e a n w h ile , c o n tin u e to se a rc h
for the g u n m a n .
A c c o r d i n g to s h e r i f f s s p o k e s m a n F d
M c D o n o u g h . d c |iu ilc s are fo llo w in g a n u m b e r of
le a d s In t h e ir a t te m p t to lo c a te M le h u e l
W illia m s . 25. Irelieved to h ave sh ot S h a la u d a
K in g . 19. of M id w a y A v e n u e , and fled w ith th e ir
1 y e a r o ld dau ghter.
W illia m s r c p o rlc d ly liv e d on B ro a d w a y A v e ­
nue. a sh o rt d ista n c e Irnm w here the s h o o tin g
o c c u rre d .
M c D o n o u g h reported that W illia m s had a p ­
p a re n tly been In a d is p u te w ith K in g , a n d
a p p a re n tly shot her w ith som e typ e o f s m a ll
c a lib e r hun dg n n . at a p p ro x im a te ly 7:3 0 p ul.
H e sa id W illia m s th e n fled In a 1991 N issa n ,
ta k in g Ills 1‘/ i y ea r o ld d a u g h te r fro m K in g .
" W e b e lie v e lie 's a tru c k d riv e r, w o rk in g fo r u
Itrm In A |M ip ka ." M c D o n o u g h said. " W e 'r e u lso
c h e c k in g s e v e r a l o t h e r le a d s a s to h is
w h e re a b o u ts ."
M c D o n o u g h c o m m e n te d that b e ca u se the
y o u n g g irl Is W illia m s ' d a u g h te r, d e p u tie s do
not b e lie v e the c h ild Is In a n y Im m e d ia te
d an g er.
A lth o u g h K in g w as tra n sp o rte d to O R M C ' lot
i re a l m e m o f tin- g u n sh o t w o u n d . M c D o n o u g h
sa id sh e had been released ib is m o rn in g

Deal how
in hands
of state

Controversy
continues at
Lake Mary High
By SAN DRA ELLIOTT
H erald Staff W rilor
L A K E M A R Y - I lie L a k e M a ry H ig h S c h o o l
stu d en t n ew sp ap e r T h e R a m p a g e is a clo sed
lo r iu ii p u b lic a tio n p rln e i|ia l R a y m o n d G a in e s
m ln r iiie d the a d v ise r and student e d ito rs F rid a y ,
a n d as m il'll, he re se rv e s the r lg lil lo re v ie w
c o n tro v e rs ia l sto rie s w h ic h m ig h t have a n eg a­
tiv e Im pact on its- le a rn in g e n v iro n m e n t at the

school
H m d M R io to hy Smboa Wormo«

C o n g r e s s m a n J o h n M i c a (lo ll) w e lc o m e d b y J o a n n e S m it h a n d p o s t C m d r . J im

S m it h .

Legion turns 75
Week-long celebration begins
Oy N IC K P F E I F A U F
H erald S ta ll W rdor
S A N F O R D — T h e A m e r ic a n le g io n
C a m p b c ll-L o s s ln g Post 5 3 k ic k e d o il a weeklo n g 7 5 ih b ir th d a y p a rty y e ste rd a y . U .S.
C o n g re ssm a n J o h n M ica w a s guest sp ea ker at
the c e le b ra tio n .
"It w as a v ery In sp irin g a n d In fo rm a tio n a l

ta lk . ' sa id post C m d r J im S m it h
"T h e
C o n g re ssm a n gave u s a great deal o f Insight on
p ro b le m s in m a in ta in v e te ra n s rig h ts, p ro b le m s
w lilc h have o c c u rre d sin c e a s l.u b a ck as the
R e v o lu tio n a ry W a r."
S m ith e s tim a te d a p p ro x im a te ly 175 m e m ­
b e rs a n d gu ests w ere on h a n d for the sp ecial
o b s e rva n ce y esterd ay , sp o n so re d by the A in e rS e e L e g io n , P a g e 5 A

G a in e s sa id a lte r re s e a rc h in g the Issue, he
c o u ld not lln d a n y In d ic a tio n that a n y |&gt;ast
p r in c ip a l h a d d e cla re d the ncws|&gt;upcr w a s an
o p e n fo ru m form at, a ll h o u g h n ew sp ap e r a d v is e r
D ia n n e H u rd said t ile n e w sp a p e r has o p e ra te d ns
a n open fo ru m now . as It had for m a n y y e a rs A s
an o pe n lo r u m n ew sp ap e r, the stu d e n t s ta ll is in
c h a rg e o f a ll as|icL-ts o f tile paper.
W h e n latest e d itio n of T h e R a rrr/u g e w as
d is trib u te d F rid a y , s la tin g it w a s an o p e n fo ru m .
G a in e s c a lle d Hurd a n d stu d en t e d ito rs E la in e
llc lu / m n ii a n d C a rrie J o lia u n e s in r y e r lo la s k
G a l l i c s s a id he w a s n o t a n g ry o v e r I h r
d e c la ra tio n . Inn s im p ly w a n te d ih r s tu d e n ts a n d
a d v ise r to k n o w the n e w sp a p e r Isa closed lo ru m
H u rd m iss e d a n e n tire c la s s period d u rin g her
m e e tin g w ith G a in e s a n d th e stu d en t e d ito rs
w ere r a ile d to the o ffice d u rin g a tim e d w ritin g
e x e rc ise In Ih c lr a d v a n c e placem ent E n g lis h
cla ss.
"1 w as in fo rm e d by the teacher, o n c e th is
p a r tic u la r s itu a tio n got started , that the new spaS e c N e w sp a p e r. Cage 3 A

Eatery may get approval tonight
Diner sought for construction workers at mall site
B y N IC K P F E I F A U F
H orald S ta ll W rilo r
S A N F O R D — A new re sta u ra n t at S e m in o le
T o w n c C e n te r M a ll site m a y he a p p ro v e d ton ig h t.
It w ill not he o p e n to the ge n era l p u b lic how ever.
D u rin g to n ig h t's S a n fo rd C it y C o m m is s io n
m eeting , a req u est Is lo he s u b m itte d to e s ta b lish

a c o n s tru c tio n tra ile r on the m u ll p ro p e rty. T h e
u n it w o u ld he used for the p u rp o se o f e s ta b lis h ­
in g a food a n d beverage fa c ility for c o n s tru c tio n
w o rk e rs.
A n u m b e r ol w o rk e rs are a lre a d y at the site on
a re g u la r basis. Involved In e x te n s iv e la n d
c le a rin g a n d p re p a ra tio n w o rk .
S e n n e t W illia m s h a s s u b m itte d the request on

lie h a ll o f h is co m p a n y . O usts E n te rp ris e s o f
D eltona. W illia m s has a lre a d y u litu ln c d c o n ­
firm a tio n fro m the m a ll de ve lo pe r. M ch In S im o n
a n d A sso ciates.
W illia m s has proposed lo ope rate from a tra ile r.
5(&gt; feet b y 12 feet In size. He sa id It has been fu ll)
re c o n d itio n e d a n d c o n stru c te d a c c o rd in g to S tu le
L Bee R e s ta u ra n t. Page B A

Building
activity
increases
B y J. M ARK BARFIELD
S o n lo r S t a ll W rilor
S A N F O R D - D eve lo p m en t a c t iv i­
ty In the u n in c o rp o ra te d area o f the
c o u n ty c o n tin u e s to stre n g th e n .
T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty B u ild in g
D e p a rtm e n t h a s seen a 32 p e rcen t
J u m p in new h o m e s ta rts s in c e the
sta rt o f (lie fisca l y ea r lit O ctob er,
a c c o rd in g lo the c o u n t y 's latest
u m n lh ly re p o rt. A to ta l o f 4 4 5
s in g le -fa m ily h o m e p e rm its w e e
issu e d betw een O ctob er a n d F e b r u ­
a r y . c o m p a re d lo 3 3 5 p e rm its d u r ­
in g the sa m e liv e -m o n th p e rio d a
y e a r ago.
C o m m o r ie n t c o n s t r u c t i o n Is
g ro w in g us w ell. A tota l o f 33
p e rm its w ere Issued s in c e O cto b er.
7 3 p e r c e n t m o re t h a n th e 19
p e rm its issu e d d u rin g (lie sam e
p e rio d last year.
C o m m e rle a l In te rio r a n d e x te rio r
a lte ra tio n s , an Indlcntn r ol b u s in e s s
s ta b ility a n d e x p a n sio n . Increased
1 ! See B u ild in g , Page OA

HtnU Photo by luian Mnnti

Fighting hunger
W a lk o rs w ho traversod tho c ity In an o flo rl
m o no y to fin d s o lu tio n s lo Iho problem of
w o rld w id e oathorod S u n d a y .n C o n te n n la l
S a n fo r d lo h ave th o lr s p o n s o r c a r d s

lo raiso
hunger
Park In
s ig n e d ,

c o n firm in g they had m ado Iho w alk. Tho annual C ro p
W a lk evonl raises m onoy lo r v ario u s o rg an izatio n s
that rood tho hungry. D o n a tio n s are pledged for the
annu ilo v o n t.

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FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Health, school prayer discussed

Man reportedly shoots date’s mother
F R E E P O R T — A c o n s tru c tio n w o rk e r w h o re p o rte d ly begun
s le e p in g w ith n rid e n e n rb y a lte r so m eo ne th re a te n e d h is life
has been c h a rg e d w ith m u rd e r In the fntul sh o o tin g o f Ids
d a te 's m o th e r.
L in d a M a rie S a tte rfie ld , 44. a m o th e r o f s ix , w a s shot
betw een the eyes e a rly S a tu rd a y o n the fro n t p o rc h o f
R a y m o n d H. R lte n o u r's house. T h e Fre e p o rt w o n in n had gone
th e re to gel so m e cig a re tte s from her d a u g h te r. E rlk n . 21, a
fa m ily frie n d sa id .
S a tte rfie ld fa m ily frie n d J o h n n y H o w e ll sa id R lte n o u r sta rted
k e e p in g a rifle n e a r h is bed last w eek a fte r so m e o n e thre a ten ed
h is IITe.
" H e h a d been t a lk in g abo u t that so m eo ne w n s g o in g to Ju m p
h im . " H o w e ll su ld . " W h e n he op e n ed the door, he p ro b a b ly
d id n 't even lo o k to see w h o It w n s."
R lte n o u r, 3 2 . re m a in e d In the W a lto n C o u n ty J u ll e a rly th is
m o r n in g w ith o u t b o n d o n a n open c o u n t o f m u rd e r.

By ADAM Y EO M A N S
A s s o c ia te d P re s s W rllo r
T A L L A H A S S E E - W ith (he stn fc budget
a n d J u v e n ile c rim e nut o f the lim e lig h t al
lenst te m p o ra rily . F lo rid a la w m a k e r* w ill
fo cu s th is w eek on h e a lth ca re a n d school
p rayer.
T h e H o use w ill w o rk o n h e a lth care
refo rm * sought by G o v . L a w to n C h ile s , w ho
has threaten ed to keep le g isla to r* In se ssio n
past (heir A p r il H c o m p le tio n date nr c a ll a
sp e cia l se ssio n If they d id not p a ss health
ca re le g isla tio n .
"1 th in k a lot o f the a tte n tio n n o w Is g o in g
lo sh ift to Issues lik e h r u llh c a re ," H ouse
S p c u k c r Mo J o h n s o n . D -M llln n . said. " I t's
one o f the is s u r s stilt at c o m m itte e level
w h ere a tot o f p ro d u ct h a s to h r b ro u g h t

together/'

Moore in the green
M IA M I — D u d le y M o o re 's p e rfo rm a n c e o f " R h a p s o d y in
n iu c " b ro u g h t in a lot o f green.
T h o u g h best k n o w n fo r Ids ro le s In su c h film s a s " A r t h u r "
a n d " 1 0 , " M o o re Is a n a c c o m p lis h e d p ia n is t a n d h o ld s degrees
In m u s ic a n d c o m p o s itio n fro m O x fo rd U n iv e rs ity .
H is b la c k -tic benefit c o n c e rt S a tu rd u y ra ise d n e a rly # 300.00 0
for the N ew W o rld S y m p h o n y . A b o u t 70 0 people a ttend ed ,
p a y in g u p to 8 1 .0 0 0 u tic k e t.
In a d d itio n to the G e r s h w in c o m p o s itio n , M oore also
p e rfo rm ed tw o m o v e m e n ts o f M o z a rt's P la n o C o n c e rto No. 2 1
In C . m u g g in g fo r the c ro w d d u rin g d iffic u lt so lo passage*.

H e a lth r n r r a lso Is e xp ecte d to be debated

In the S e n a te hut votes a rc not exp ected
u n t il n e x t w eek.
A m o n g h is pro p o sals, the g o v e rn o r w a n ts
lo e x p u n d e lig ib ilit y for the sta te 's 11
C o m m u n ity H e a lth P u rc h a s in g A llia n c e s ,
cre a te d ns p a rt o f e a rlie r re fo rm s to p ro v id e
a ffo rd ab le In su ra n ce to s m a ll b u sin e sse s
a n d to p u sh In su re rs to offer lo w e r ratrs.
In the Senate, sch o o l p ra y e r, one o f the
m ost e m o tio n a l Issues o f ih c session. Is
exp e cte d lo get a h e a rin g .
A b ill {SB 1432) to p e rm it p ra y e rs before
sch o o l a sse m b lie s, sp o rts r v e n ts und c o m ­
m e n ce m e n t ce re m o n ie s Is sc h e d u le d lo he
heard T u e sd a y In the S en ate E d u c a tio n
C o m m itte e . T h e m e a su re Is Id en tical to one
a p p ro v e d e a rlie r th is m o n th b y the H ouse
E d u c a tio n C o m m itte e .
T h e le g is la tio n p e rm its a n o n se cta rln n
v o lu n ta ry p ra y e r If It Is led b y stu d e n ts and
the p ra y e r Is ap p roved b y a m a jo rity o f the
stud ents.

S c h o o l p ra y e r le n d s a lls l o f h ig h ly
c h a rg e d Issues that are le n d in g la w m a k e rs
Into Hie m u rk y aren a o f m o ra ls, v a lu e s and
re lig io n .
J o h n s o n sa id he e x p e c ts la w m a k e rs w ill
hear from th e ir c o n stitu e n ts.
"T h o s e are h e a d lin e -ty p e Item s.” he said.
" T h a t 's w h e n people start c a rin g e n o u g h to
start c a llin g th e ir le g is la to rs ."
H ouse a n d Sen ate n e g o tia to rs w ill start
w o rk lid s w eek In Joint c o m m itte e s to w ork
o u t llu u l d e ta ils of a S3H b illio n s la te budget.
T h e biggest d ifferen ces Is h o w to pay for
m o re th a n 14.000 new p ris o n beds. T h e
H o u se w a n ts to use #300 m illio n In b o n d s
w h ile the S en a te w a n ts to p a y cash .
T h e S e n a te also has not passed a ll o f Its
Ju v e n ile Ju stice re fo rm s yet. b u t n Joint
c o m m itte e w ill begin In fo rm al n e g o tia tio n s
th is w eek to w o rk out d iffe re n c e s b e lw e rn
the H o u se a n d S en ate h ills.

Rescue plane crashes
M IA M I — A B ro th e rs to th e R e scu e plnne c ra s h e d w h ile
try in g to ta ke o ff a fte r d e liv e rin g food a n d w a te r to C u b a n
ra fte rs s tra n d e d on a de serte d Isla n d l&gt;ctw ren C u b a , the
B a h a m a s a n d F lo rid a .
T h e g ro u p 's co*rounder, J o s e llu s u lto . S3, a n d c o -p ilo t
A rn n ld o Iglcsla*. SS. rece iv e d m in o r In ju rie s In the S a tu rd u y
e v e n in g c ra s h o n C a y Su l.
B a s u lto sa id th e y lu n d e d on the flat, ro c k y k e y to d ro p o ff
e m e rg e n c y s u p p lie s u n d c h e c k o n the c o n d itio n o f the refugees,
w h o a rc a w a itin g p ic k u p b y B a h a m ia n a u th o ritie s .
U p o n takeo ff, he sa id , th e C e s sn a S k y m a s ic r fulled to g ain
e n o u g h speed to c o u n te r g u s ty c ro s s-w in d s th a t c a rrie d th e m
Into so m e s h ru b s b o rd e rin g the c ru d e ru n w a y .

Testimony continues In Roiling sentence
G A I N E S V I L L E — T h e d e fe n s e Is e x p e c te d to b e g in
p re s e n tin g te stim o n y u b o u t m e n ta l Illn e ss und c h ild h o o d abu se
to a rg u e a g a in s t the d e a th p e n a lty for a d m itte d s e ria l k ille r
D a n n y H a ro ld R o llin g .
T h e p ro se cu tio n , w h ic h s a y s R o llin g s h o u ld die In F lo r id a 's
e le c tric c h a ir, s h o u ld w ra p u p the re m a in d e r o r Its case e a rly
tod ay.
"W e a rc g o in g to p u t o n e v e ry th in g w c c a n to try to pe rsu ade
the J u ry td sp are the m a n 's life?* P u b lic D efend er R ic k P a r i t y
sntd F r id a y . " H e w a n ts to liv e b u f c x p e c t s to die.*’
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R o llin g , a 3 9 -y ca r-o ld L o u is ia n a d rifte r a n d c a re e r c rim in a l,
' plea d ed g u ilt y Fcb .« 15 to .fiv e m u rd e rs, thre e ra p e s a n d tltffla i
a rm e d b u rg la rie s In th e A u g u s t 1990 s la y in g s at o ff-ca m p u s
stu d e n t a p a rtm e n ts.

Way Back When

T h e J u ry m u st re c o m m e n d e ith e r a d e a th se n te n c e o r life In
p riso n to C ir c u it J u d g e S ta n R. M o rris, w h o m a k e s the fin a l
d e cisio n .
S ta le A tto rn e y R o d S m it h e x p e c ts to d a y to c u ll B o b b y L e w is.
R o llin g 's fello w In m a te a t F lo rld u S ta te P ris o n , a n d a tool
e x p e rt to the w itn e s s sta n d .
P a rk e r sa id R o llin g 's c o u sin . C h u c k S tro z lc r. p la n s to te stify
to d a y w h e n the defense begins.

S tan d in g al Iho oxtrom o right In th is p h o lo Is E.E. Brady w ho had
oponod a llvory, food and s a le s barn and sta b lo on Palm etto
Avenue In do w nto w n San fo rd noxt to F irst Streot. Later (he
operation w as m oved to a site w h ich w o uld now bo In the m iddle
o f East First S lre o t and S a n lo rd Avenue. W rite-u ps in lo ca l
p u b lic a tio n s Indicated Brady had so m e of the hand so m est
h o rses over soon in these parts w ith fine drive rs and e q u ip ag e s
end at tho m ost roasonablo rates. He a lso had m u le s and loam s
lo r all k in d s of w ork. Brady not o n ly served San fo rd fo lk s w ith
h is llvory sta b lo but ho also d id som o farm ing. Ha served the

F ro m A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s re p o rts

co u n ty at one tim e a3 sh eriff and also as a mornbor of the
F lo rid a L e g isla tu re 's H o uso o l R epresen tatives A s a fnrme'
Brady w as co n sid e re d am ong the bost and also a good managor
Ho grew tall co rn and high quality hay w ith pra ctica lly no
cu ltiva tio n alte r the regular harvest lim e of w inter cro p s was
ovor. In h is later yoars Brady wa3 alw ays d istin g u ish a b le around
S a n lo rd sin c e he w ore w h ile su its and whlto Panam a h a ls w ith
b lack sh o es, b o lls and string ties. Brady adopted th is attire long
before K en tu ck y Fried C h ic k e n ’s C o lo n e l S and ers ovor thought
about the "fin g e r lic k in g g o o d " b u sin e ss

Casino petitions spark multimillion-dollar opposition
o v e rla y L a s V e g as on It," sa id Sen. J o h n G ra n t.
T h e T a m p a R e p u b lic a n sa id h e 's fo rm in g a
p o litic a l a c tio n c o m m itte e (b is w eek lo w age u
m u lt lm llllo n - d o lla r fig h t a g a in s t o n e c a s in o
g a m b lin g d riv e th a t's co lle cte d s ig n a tu re s for
about a w r r k a n d one that s ta rts th is w eek.
M e a n w h ile , the firs t p e titio n d rive , bu cked by
p u ri-m u tu c l g a m b lin g o p e ratio n s, a n n o u n c e d u
ste e rin g c o m m itte e o f su p p o rte rs. In c lu d in g som e
c ru is e lin e s a n d o th e rs In the to u rist In d u stry .

By BILL BBROSTROM
A s s o c ia te d P re s s W riter
T A L L A H A S S E E — W h ile tw o g ro u p s try to
w rite c a s in o s Into F lo r id a 's C o n s titu tio n , n th ird
s a y s the s ta te ’s s p a rk lin g b e a ch e s are b e lte r off
w ith o u t L a s V c g u s - s ly lr g litte r.
“ W e ’ve sp e n t a lo t o f m o n e y c re a tin g u fa m ily
to u ris m Im age In t h is state, u n d w c d o n 't need to

ILOTTERY
M IA M I - H e re a re th e
w in n in g n u m b e r s s e le c t e d
S un day In the F lo rid a Lottery:

Cash 3
5-8-0
Play 4
8-0-B-7

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T o d a y : P a r tly s u n n y . H ig h In
th e m id 70 s. W in d n o rth w e s t 10
to 15 m p h .
T o n ig h t: F a ir. L o w In the lo w e r
50 s. L ig h t w in d .
T u e s d a y : M o s tly su n n y . H ig h
In the u p p e r 70s. W in d w est 10
to 15 m p h .
E x te n d e d forecast: W e d n e sd a y
th ro u g h F rid a y : P a r tly clo u d y ,
L o w s In th e u p p e r 5 0 s to n ear
GO. H ig h s In the m id to u p p e r
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T h e c o m p e tin g d riv e , la u n c h e d b y u g ro u p o f
hotel o w n ers, a n n o u n c e d the en d o rse m e n t o f the
F lo rid a H o te l a n d M o te l A s s o c ia tio n , re p re se n tin g
7 8 0 lod g in g s.
T h e first g ro u p . P ro p o s itio n for L im ite d C a s i­
nos. proposes c u s ln o g a m b lin g at F lo r id a 's 3 0 dog
a n d h o rs e t r u c k s a n d Ja l u lu l fro n to n s , a
free-stand in g c a s in o In D ade C o u n ty a n d u p lo
seven m ore c a s in o s to be a u th o riz e d by the
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TUESDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in . 7:05
u .in ., 7:30 p.m .: MaJ. 12:55 a.m .,
1:15 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beacht h ig h s, 9:4 4 a.m ., 9:5 9
.m.; low s. 3:35 a.m ., 3 :4 3 p.m .:
ft ew Smyrna Beacht h ig h s ,
9 :4 9 a.m .. 10:04 p.m .; low s. 3:40
u.m ., 3:48 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
h ig h s, 10:04 a.m ., 10:19 p.m .:
lo w s. 3:5 5 a.m ., 4:03 p.m .

BBACH CONDITIONS j |BOATINO
Daytona Beach: W u v r s a rc
1-2 feet w it h a s lig h t c h o p .
C u rre n t Is to llic so u th w ith u
w a te r te m p e ra tu re o fG 3 degrees.
New Smyrna Beacht W a v e s
are 2-3 fe e l and s e m i g lassy.
C u rre n t Ih lo Htc so u th w ith a
w ater tem|&gt;eru(ure o f 64 degrees.

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
T o n ig h t: W in d n o rth w e s t to
n o rth 10 kn o ts. S eas 2 feet. B a y
a n d In la n d w aters a lig h t ch o p .
T u e sd a y : W in d w est To n o r th ­
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STATISTICS
T h e h ig h t e m p e r a t u r e in
S u n fo rd S u n d a y w a s 7 6 degrees
a n d the o v e rn ig h t lo w w a s 5 3 as
re p o rte d b y the U n iv e rs ity o f
F lo r id a A g r ic u lt u r a l R e se a rch
a n d E d u c a tio n C e n te r. C e le ry
Avenue.
R e c o r d e d r a in f a l l fo r th e
w e e k e n d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
M o n d a y , to ta lle d 0 Inches.
T h e te m p e ra tu re at 9 a.m .
to d a y w a s 6 0 d e g re e s a n d
M o n d a y 's o v e rn ig h t low w as 55.
a s re co rd e d b 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
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□ Relative Humidity....69 pet
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 14, 1094 - 3 A

POLICE BRIEF

30 new patrol
cars on duty

Burglary charged

T h e lo o k o f th o S o m ln o lo
C ounty S h e r if f s patrol c a rs Is
c h a n g in g . T h irty new w h ite
C hevrolet C a p ric e s w ith bo ld
green d o ca ls and lottoring havo
boon added lo Iho Hoot In tho
norm al car replacem ent p ro ­
c e ss . Som o o f Ihe now cars
w ore placed on road patrol th is
m o rn in g . A s Iho now c a rs
co m e on lino and tho o ld er
m o d els aro replaced over (ho
n e x t fo w y o a r s , y o u ’ ll bo
s e e in g m o r e o f I h o n o w
design. O ne o f tho now cars
w as on d is p la y rocontly at tho
S e m ln o lo C o u n ty Fair.

-Icrel P a tric k J o h n s o n . 21 . I H 15 W . 15th St.. S a n fo rd , w uh
■barged w ith b u rg la ry to a stru c t ore. m o le sta tio n or a v e n d in g
m a c h in e a n d (lic it b y H anford P o lice on F rid a y ,
Police sa id that on M a rch CJ. tie entered the fenced c a m p u s at
( room s S c h o o l of C h o ic e In S a n fo rd and p ried o pen a w in d o w
a n d went Inside the cafeteria.
O nce inside, lie a lle g e d ly p rie d o pe n a soda m a c h in e a n d lo o k
825 in ch an g e fro m Hie m a c h in e .

He Wi,s taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $|.(XX) bond.

Aggravated assault alleged
M cn|am ln A. Doe, 54 . 2 5 2 7 G e o rg ia A v r., S a n fo rd , w as
ch a re d w ith agg ravated a ssa u lt a n d d is o rd e rly In to x ic a tio n by
L a ke M ary P o lic e on F rid a y .
P o lice sa id llit? v ic tim iirnl seen h im fa ll o n ih e side o f the
road on G a rris o n m id c o u n try C lu b Road In S a n fo rd a n d had
stopped becau se sh e thought the m a il w as one o f h e r c h ild re n .
T h e V ic tim lo ld p o lice that w h e n sh e saw (hat ll w as not tier
son. sh e asked Doe If lie needed a ssista n ce . H e a sked f o r a rid e
hom e. S h e told p o lice sh e had seen h im before, hut d id not
k n o w h im .
S h e told p o lic e I lu ll he got Into h e r ear a n d sta rte d s h o u tin g
d ire c tio n s to h e r a n d said that he a ccu se d h e r o f " lln h ln g Tor
y o u n g m e n " a n d that he tn ld her that her " f is h in g d a y s w ere
o v e r a n d (yo u 're ) now d e a d ." the p o lic e report sta le d .
A fte r a n o th e r death threat, she told [m itre, she gra b bed her
p u rse a n d k e y s a m i ran In a house n e a rb y w here sh e c a lle d for
a ssista n ce .
Doe w a s ta k e n to the J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility
w here he w as h e ld w llh o tit bond.

Crack possession charged

H *r*ld Photo by Tommy V ln ctn t

Rosewood massacre
Leader says state delaying $7 million claims bill
By A DAM Y IO M A N S

R ob ert Lee A d d is o n . 45. w h o told [M ille r he bad no loca l
add ress, w a s ch a rg e d w ith po ssessio n o f co ca in e by S a n fo rd
P o lic e o n F rid a y .
P o lic e said h r w as a su sp e ct In a n a rm e d b u rg la ry a n d grand
lb eh ensc.
D u rin g a sc re h o f h is person, o ffic e rs found a s m a ll p a cket of
c o c a in e in Ids pocket.
F u rth e r In vestig atio n revea le d on M a rch 8. he u n la w fu lly
rem o ved the sc re e n s from a ho m e o n 15th S le e t uud entered.
He rem o ved a p a ir o f 12 gagtie sh o tg u n s, a .22 c a lib re revolver,
a c h a in s a w a n d a bottle o f p erfum e, the p o lice report stated.
He w as ta ke n to the .John K. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility and
h eld w ith o u t bond,

Domestic violence alleged
T ro y A n th o n y ("ulhnnu. 22. 82(1 N V a le n c ia , S a n fo rd , w as
c h a rg e d w ith d o m e stic v io le n ce ■bail c r y by S a n fo rd P o lic e on
F rid a y
P o lic e said be p u sh e d ih r w o m a n w ith w h o m he liv e d to the
g ro u n d w h ile the tw o w ere at C e n tra l F lo rid a H o sp ita l In
S a n fo rd .
He w as taken in the J o h n K P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility and
h eld on $ I .(MX) bond

Aggravated domestic violence alleged
P a tric k J a m e s T h o m a s. 30. 287-11 S R u s k ln St.. L a k e M ary,
Wits c h a rg e d w ith tw o c o m ils of d o m e stic vio le n ce -a g g ra va te d
b a tte ry on S a l u n la y by L a k e M a ry P o lice
P o lic e said he a n d Ills g irlfrie n d began a rg u in g w h e n he w a s
on the floo r o f llie lr h o u se w h e n tils frie n d s w ere le a vin g .
D u rin g Ihe e n s u in g a rg u m e n t, he p h y s ic a lly a ss a u lte d her
a n d she feared for h e r safety, p o lic e said.
P o lic e sa id th at he a lso p u sh e d h e r d o w n o n the Im-iI w h ile
sh e Was h o ld in g llie lr o iie -m o u lh -o ld c h ild .
He w as taken to the J o h n K. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility . B o n d
w a s not yet set.

A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s W r it e r

T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e V ic tim s o f ra c ia l
v io le n c e th u i d e s lro y r d Ih r b la c k c o m m u n i­
ty o f R osew ood in 1923 m a y ru n out o f tim e
to get la w m a k e rs to pass 87 m illio n In
co m p e n sa tio n th is session.
T h e lea d er o f ii v ic tim s g ro u p b la m e d
d e la y s w ith the c la im s h ill on the m a te's
la w y e r, w h o has s h a rp ly q u e stio n e d how the
v io le n c e u n fo ld e d th a t left at least eight
people dead and w ip e d out Ihe se ttlem en t.
A rn e tt D octor, head o f the R osew ood
F a m ily A d v is o ry C o m m itte e , a c c u se d J im
Peters, a n a ssista n t a tto rn e y general re p re ­
se n tin g the stale, o f try in g In b o ttle u p the
c la im s h ill.
"If he c a n po stp o n e II long e n o u g h o r gel
e n o u g h e x te n s io n s , then tlm n w ill ru n out
a n d , lo r a ll In trn ts a n d p u rp o ses, the c la im s
b ill w ill d ie .” sa id D octor, son o f o ne o f the
su rv iv o rs .
Peters d e n ie d lh a t part o f Ills stra te g y w as
lo Be up the c la im s h ill In h earings, w h ic h
w ere su p p o sed in c o n c lu d e M a rc h 4 hut now
a re e x p e c te d to e n d F r id a y . A fte r the
h e a rin g s, c la im s o ffice rs w ill m a k e re c o m ­
m e n d a tio n s to la w m a k e rs abo u t (lie h ill.
"I d o t i'l th in k It's fa ir lo a n y o n e lo have

• K e n n e th Lee M v lcs. 28. 1320 W H ili St.. S a n fo rd , on a
w arran t on c h a rg e s ol s e llin g co ca in e a n d a w a rra n t lo r fa ilu re
to appear in c o u rt on o ilie r c lu u g e s He w as held on 85.0(H)
bond
• S te v e n G C a m p b e ll. 34, 9 1 0 R iv e r Edge. Lo n g w o o d . o n a
w a rra n t lo r v io la tin g the te rm s of Ills p ro b a tio n on ch a rg e s ol
d r iv in g w ith a su sp e n d e d d riv e r licen se, H e w a s held on 8 1 .5 0 0
bond.
• J u s t in S a m u e l D lm m o e k . 21. 104 W y n d h m C l.. L on gw o o d.
w as ch a rg e d o n 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 lo r p u rc h a s in g a c o n tro lle d su b sta n ce . He w as h eld
w ith o u t bo n d at the J o in t E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility .
• L u k e ’ T tu b a " W ooden. 27 . 1900 W I 8 ih St.. S a n fo rd on a
w a rra n t lo r ch a rg e s ol v io la tin g the te rm s o f b is p ro b a tio n on
ch a rg e s of b a tte ry a n d re s tls tln g an o ffice r w ith vio len ce. He
w us taken lo the J o h n E, P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility . B o n d hud
not yet been set.
• P a tric k G e n e T a y lo r. 31. 1405 W 10th S i.. S a n fo rd , w as
se rv e d w ith a b e n ch w a rra n t after he fa iled to a p p e a r In c o u rt
for a se n te n c in g review . He w ust taken to the J o h n E . P o lk
C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility . B o n d h a d not been set.
• M e lv in B o b b y M im s . 41 . 1955 2 n d D rive . S a n fo rd , w as
served w ith u p a ir o f b e n ch w a rra n ts for fa ilu re to a p p ea r In
c o u rt o n c h a rg e s of d is o rd e rly c o n d u c t a n d o f fa ilu re to |iay a
fine. He w as 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
8 2 5 0 bond, a n d n u ll) he p a id the 8 1 3 7 .5 0 line.
• R a y m o n d A r n o ld H a rris . 20. 9 0 H id d e n L a k e D r.. A p t. 140.
S a n fo rd , on c h a rg e s ol forgery. H e w a s ta ken to the J o h n E.
P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility a n d held on 8 3 .0 0 0 bond.
• R ob ert Lee A d d is o n . 45. w h o told o ffice rs he had no lo ca l
ad d ress, w as c h a rg e d on a w a rra n t for v io la tin g the te rm s o f tils
p ro b a tio n o n c h a rg e s o f b u rg la ry to a d w e llin g . H e w a s held
w ith o u t bo n d at the J o h n E . P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility .

____________________________ - A r n e tt D o c t o r

lid s c lo u d fla n g in g o v e r the process, the
sta le , the L e g isla tu re , o r the w itn e sse s u n y
longer. D elay d is serves e v e ry o n e ." sa id
Peters.
" O n the o th e r h an d , I d o n 't w ant to
e xp e d ite It a n d ru s h to ju d g m e n t w ith an
Inadequate. In s u iric lc n l re c o rd ," he added.
" T h a t 's w hat w r h ave rig h t h e re ."
T h e v io le n ce In the b la c k se ttle m e n t near
C e d a r K e y on F lo r id a 's G u lf coast started
New Y e a r's D ay 1923 after a w h ite w o m an.
F a n n ie T a y lo r, w h o liv e d In the n cu rh y
c o m m u n it y o f S u m n e r , s a id sh e w a s
a s s u u llc d by a M a c k m an.
T h e search for the a lleg ed a ss a ila n t, w ho
w as never arre ste d , tu rn e d Into u v io le n t
sp ree that left at least s ix M a c k s a n d tw o

Search for M eisner
on across Florida
By A sso ciate d P ra ia

Warrant arrests

flf he (state assistant
a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l ) can
postpone It long enough or
get enough extensions, then
time will run out and, for all
Intents and purposes, the
claims bill will die. j

G A IN E S V IL L E A la c h u a
C o u n ty o ffic ia ls h ave so u g h t the
h e lp o f la w e n fo rcem e n t ageu
t ies a cro ss F lo rid a to Imd jail
escapee R ic h a rd M eissner.
A b o u t 2 0 0 o ffic e rs w ere to
begin se a rc h in g lo r the m u rd e r
su sp e ct today.
T h e force, a sse m b le d by the
A la c h u a C o u n t y s h e r if f 's o f­
ficia ls . a d d s lo Ihe th re e d o ze n
o ffic e rs c u r re n tly s e a rc h in g for
M e is s n e r s in c e h is M a r c h 2
escap e from the A la c h u a C o u n ty
J a il, w here he w as a w a itin g trial.
T h e FBI a n d o ffice rs from as
far a w a y ns M ia m i w ill jo in the
effort.
"W e need to sa y to the c itiz e n s
that he Is e ith e r there o r not
th e re ." sa id A lu c h u a s h e r if f s Lt.
E m e ry G a in e y . " W e feel that he
c o u ld be s lip p in g b e h in d us.
H o p e fu lly , t ills c o u ld keep h im
from s lip p in g b y ."
In te rv ie w s w ith In m a tes w lm
kn ew of M e is s n e r's escap e p la n s
a n d e v id e n c e fo u n d at several
c a m p s ite s — in c lu d in g a Jail
b la n k e t — Indicate he Is s till
h id d e n In w o o d s n o r t h o f
G a in e s v ille , G a in e y sa id.
M e issn er. 27. Is c h a rg e d w ith
first-degree m u rd e r In the Sep*

le m b e r s ta b b in g death o f U n i­
v e rs ity ul F lo r id a gra d u a te stndent G in a M a rie L n n g c v lu . a n d
w tib the a tte m p te d m u rd e r o f
her ro om m ate, J e n a H ull.

BILOXI BELLE
MISSISSIPPI

L a w y e rs for the v ic t im s sa id the state
sh o u ld be lia b le becau se g o v e rn m e n t o f­
fic ia ls fa ile d to p ro te ct llie lr liv e s and

property.
O ne w itn e ss, 8 9 -y c a r o ld E rn e st P a rh a m ,
w h o w o s 18 at the tim e , sa id F r id a y that
d e p u ty s h e riff C la re n c e W illia m s w as re st­
in g ab o u t a q u a rte r-m ile a w a y from a g ro u p
o f 25 w h ite s w ho w ere b r u ta lly In te rro g atin g
a M a c k m a n w h o th e y b e liev ed a id e d the
a ssa ila n t.
P a rh a m sa id he w itn e sse d the m u rd e r ol
(he b la c k m a n , S a m C a rte r, ta il no arre st
w as e ver m ade.
S e v e ra l d a y s later. P a rlu im said, the sam e
d e p u ty w as at a h o tel In S u m n e r a n d said.
" A ll h e ll's b re a k in g loose In R o se w o o d ." But
the d e p u ty a p p a re n tly d id little to sto p the
vlo len ce.
P eters sa id the v ic t im s are re ly in g too
h e a v ily on hearsay a n d o ld n e w sp a p e r :
a rtic le s that in c lu d e c o n tra d ic to ry In fo rm a ­
tion.
T o c o u n te r s u c h te stim o n y , P e te rs h a s •
taken s ta te m e n ts fro m re la tiv e s of w h ite s
w h o w ere a t R o sew oo d b u t h ave s in c e d ied ,

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345,000 illegal aliens cost
Florida $884 million a year
By AD AM YEOM ANS
A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s W r i t e r _____________________
T A L L A H A S S E E — State* a n d lo ca l g o v e rn m e n ts
In F lo rid a spent SH84 m illio n last y e a r o n p u b lic
s e rv ic e s for un estim a te d 3 4 5 ,0 0 0 Illegal a lien s,
a n d F lo r id a p la n s to su e fo r fe d era l r e im ­
b u rse m e n t.
G o v . L a w to n C lit ic s w ill u se the report to
su p p o rt a p la n n e d la w s u it a g a in st the U.S.
g o v e rn m e n t fo r th e c o s ts o f m e d ic a l ra re ,
e d u c a tio n , p ris o n s a n d o ilie r s e rv ic e s used by
Illegal a n d u n d o c u m e n te d im m ig r a n ts a n d re fu ­
gees.
" F o r m illio n s o f people se e k in g a b e lte r life,
th e ir a r riv a l o n A m e ric a n so il lia s been a dream
c o m e tru e ," C h ile s sa id In a sta te m e n t S u n d a y .
"H o w e v e r, fed eral Im m ig ra tio n p o lic y h a s created
a n ig h tm a re for s ta le a n d lo c a l g o v e rn m e n ts in
F lo rid a fo rce d to s h o u ld e r e n o rm o u s b u rd e n s
ca u se d by that p o lic y ."
C h ile s w ill rele ase the report d u rin g a new s
co n fe re n ce tod ay In M ia m i, o ne o f the le a d in g
d e s tin a tio n s fo r In im l^ i.u ils Irom C u b a . I lu iii,
a n d o th e r L a tin A m e ric a n a n d C a rib b e a n n a tio n s.
T h e rep o rt, title d T h e U n fa ir D urden: Im m ig ra ­
tio n 's Im p act o n F lo rid a . Is the first a tte m p t by
state o ffic ia ls to pu t n price o n the se rv ice s used
b y legal a n d Illegal alien s. T h e report a c k n o w l­

edges that p re cise e stim a te s w ere d iffic u lt s in c e
m a n y p ro g ra m s d o n 't tra c k Illegal Im m ig ra n ts.
F lo rid a paid a n e stim a te d 8 2 .5 b illio n In 1993
to p ro v id e s e rv ic e s to a ll Im m ig ra n ts, the report
sa id .
T h e s ta le re c e iv e s a b o u t 5 0 .0 0 0 leg a l Im m i­
g r a n ts a y e a r a n d , w ith a lm o s t l m illio n
fore Ig n -1lo rn n o n -c itize n s, lia s the th ird largest
im m ig ra n t p o p u la tio n b e h in d C a lifo rn ia and New
Y o rk .
L o c a l g o v e rn m e n ts paid an e s tim a te d S l.H
b illio n w h ile s ta le g o v e rn m e n t p ic k e d u p the
b alance, e s tim a te d at 8751 m illio n , the report
said.
T h e c o sts In c lu d e s M e d ica id for the poor,
p ris o n s for c rim in a ls , e d u c a tio n for d ie c h ild re n
o f Im m ig ra n ts a n d w elfa re p a y m e n ts to low*
Incom e fa m ilie s.
C h ile s , how ever, Is m o re c o n ce rn e d w ltti the
cost for the s la te 's Illegal a n d u n d o c u m e n te d
alien s.
T h e report e s tim a te d it at $ 8 8 4 m illio n last
year. In c lu d in g $ 0 2 2 m illio n for lo c a l g o v e rn ­
m e n ts a n d 8 2 0 2 m illio n for the state.
T h e a c tu a l cost o f u n d o c u m e n te d Im m ig ra tio n
Is lik e ly to tic e v e n hig h e r, tint It Is v e ry d iffic u lt
lo c a lc u la te ," a c c o rd in g to the report.
T h e s u it Is exp e cte d to be file d In tw o to three
w e e k s In federal c o u rt In M ia m i. R o n S a c h s, the
g o v e rn o r's sp o ke sm a n , sa id.

The scratch-off game Cash Explosion officially ends March 14,1994. All
prizes must be redeemed by May 13,1994 at your Florida Lottery retailer.
So redeem your tickets now, or you could end up with a couple of duds.

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�4A - Santord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Monday, March 14, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
(USPS 441-280)
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Wayne D. Doyle. Publlihorand Editor

SUUSCKIPTION KATE;
3 M o n t h * ............................................$ 1 0 .5 0

0 M onth*............................... $30,00
1 Y e a r .................................................. $ 7 8 .0 0

Florida Raaldent* mu*t pay 7% aalaa tax In
addition to rat** above.

E DlITOR!IALS

Where should
state spend
this money?
Two ncljnccnl articles from Tallahassee
were on page 2-A of Friday's Sun ford Herald.
In combination, they show a fallacy in our
state government's Ideas of spending our tax
dollars.
One has a headline, "Lawmakers push to
limit state government spending." The other
says. "State plans to spend $2 million to
attract visitors."
We must agree that a limit on state
spending is badly needed. More money must
be spent on the necessities, and less on
frivolities.
We fall to see the need to get involved in a
promotion to attract visitors. Do wc really
need to advertise our beaches. Disney, Cape
Kennedy, or the Daytona International
Speedway? Arc we to believe people who may
have enough money to travel arc unaware of
these attractions?
Spending $2 million to tell people the
benefits of visiting Florida is a waste of money
and effort. We would do much better to use
that money In fighting crime and obtaining
more prison space.
When wc reach the point where wc can tell
prospective visitors they can be safe while
touring our state, it will be time to brag.
Ignoring It however, will not mnkc It go away.
People w ill hear about m uggings, car
Juckings, shootings, and robberies through
media in their own stale.
Lawmukcrs have alrcudy agreed to release
dhe money, which has been In a trust fund
'collected ht a rate of $2 per day on a
surcharge for rental cart..
The Associated Press article sliys, "Officials
said flic effort Is needed to light the state's
crime-plagued image and compete with other
states that are advertising heuvlly for travel­
ers from the northeast and midwest."
Are we going to lie and say, "Visit Florida
attractions where you will be safe?" Or arc we
goin g to Ignore crim e as if it is not
happening?
We suggest that by using money from this
unnecessary promotional campaign, and ad­
ding It to money from other unnecessary
projects, wc can do much toward helping
reduce crime. It can be done without having
to Increase tnxes.
When figures show that Florida has lowered
its crime rate, when we reach the point where
tourist attneks have been eliminated, that's
the time to promote our tourist attractions.

LETTERS

Heavy use of scent
I hope I'll at least see I b is in y o u r paper.
in Dee. 1903 I lost a d e a r frien d . S h e w u s u l the
C iv ic C e n te r at a c iv ic affuir.
A la d y c a m e In late a n d sat b e sid e h e r re e k in g
w ith h e r sc e n ts a n d m y frie n d d ied .
I’ m w r itin g fo r the m illio n s o f u s th a t sc e n ts
(p e rfu m e u n d pow der) a re m o re d e a d ly Ihun
c ig a re tte s . M y frie n d d id n 't s m o k e (she h a d
a sth m a).
I d o n 't b e lie v e the people w h o use the sc e n ts
w ill) su c h h e a v y lu in d s a rc m e a n , i t ’s Ju st th a t no
o n e h a s b ro u g h t It to th e ir a tte n tio n .
I c a n 't c o u n t the n u m b e r o f tim e s I've h a d to
le a ve c h u rc h e s , m e e tin g s, stores, ca fe s a n d even
e le v a to rs b e ca u se so m e o n e h a d sp la s h e d , b a th e d
o r |K)urcd p e rfu m e o r p o w d e r on.
P lea se p rin t th is. It m a y save s o m e o n e 's life. T h e
w o m a n th a t c a m e In lute a n d sat bcH ldc m y frie n d
w a sn 't there tw o m in u te s before m y frie n d w a s
c h o k in g to death.
F o r (he m illio n s o f u s that c a n 't leave h o m e
w ith o u t an In h a la tio n a e ro so l, th a n k y o u .
A n d (b a tik s 1o the p e o p le that w ill use the s tu ff
lig h tly after re a d in g (his.

Kuthcryn Campbell
Sanford

‘Junior just called me a ‘suitT

NAT HENTOFF

Condem n outrageous books?

D on E d w a rd s, D -C allf.. is re tirin g nl the end o f
t h is term , a n d th e R ill o f R ig h ts w ill lose its m ost
co n siste n t p ro te c to r in W a s h in g to n . S o m e tim e s
alon e, o r w ith o th e rs w h o are not in tim id a te d hy
p o p u la r fears, E d w u rd s h a s trie d to defend
c h r o n ic a lly v u ln e ra b le In d iv id u a l lib e rtie s from
a tta c k by h is c o lle a g u e s a n d fro m the e x e cu tiv e
b ra n c h .
S o m e tim e s he su cceeds, but not on Feb. 23.
U p for debate w a s a re so lu tio n that l lie H ouse
c o n d e m n th e sp eech g lv r n hy K h o lld A b d u l
M u h u m m a d at N ew J e r s e y 's K e a n C o lle g e on
N o v. 2 9 as "o u tra g e o u s h n lc m o n g c rin g ol I In­
m ost v ic io u s a n d v ile k in d ."
F o r 361 m e m b e rs o f the H o u se, the -resolution
w u s not In the least tro u b le so m e . N o r had It been
for the S e n a te w h ic h , on Feb. 2. a c c la im e d a
s im ila r c o n d e m n a tio n o f ‘ the In c re a sin g ly re­
n o w n e d M u h a m m n d b y a 9 7 -0 vote.
A p arad e o f H o u se m e m b e rs te stifie d to th e ir
u b h n r r c n c c o f t h e m u l t i p l e b ig o t r ie s In
M u h a m m a d 's th re e -h o u r le c tu re . A lth o u g h uull- S e m llls m w a s at Ms p o iso n o u s core, Ihc
m e s s e n g e r fr o m th e N a tio n o f Isla m a ls o
lrum [&gt; ctrd h is c o n te m p t for g a y s a n d le sb ia n s.
C a t h o lic s a n d a ll o th e rw is e u n r n u m e r a t e d
w h ile s .
..
,
, , ,
W h o c o u ld p o s s ib ly vo le a g a in st so s a tis fy in g a

re s o lu tio n ? T h e d a y before the Hour debate,
E d w a rd s sent a le tte r to h is c o lle a g u e s a s k in g
I hem lo t h in k b e yo n d thi- rig h te o u s m o m en t to
th e p re c e d e n t th a t
w o u ld tie set hy a
fo rm a l c o n g re s sio n a l
vote in favor o f c o n ­
d e m n in g a speech.
" A n y m e m b e r." h r
s a id , ‘ ‘ h a s an
a b s o lu te rig h t (In o r
out o f the H ouse) to
c o n d e m n Hie K e a n
C o lle g e s p e e c h n r
a n y o t h e r s p e c if ic
e x p re ss io n o f b ig o try
a n d ra cism ... h o w e v ­
er, we w o u ld c ro s s u
c o n s t it u t io n a l lin e
w ere w c to vo te o f­
T h o B ill o f
f ic ia l c o n g r e s s io n a l
R ig h t s w ill lo s e
d is a p p r o v a l o f t h is
Its m o s t
s p e d lie speech.
c o n s is t e n t
" T h e r e s o lu t I o n
p r o t o c t o r ln
c o n c e rn in g the Kean
W a s h in g t o n , ff
F i l l le g e s p e e c h
m a k e s the C o n g re ss

Into an o ffic ia l ra tin g s Ism rd. sc a n n in g the
lu iid s c a p c for sp eeches to be la ire lcd C o n d e m n e d
b y Congress.* If we o ffic ia lly c o n d e m n t h is one
sp eech, ho w can we not c o n d e m n o th e rs ? "
K ee p In m in d , he e m p h a size d , ‘ ‘ the re so lu tio n
Is an o ffic ia l act o f the g o v e rn m e n t." L ib e ra ls in
the H o u se w h o object to attem pted g o v e rn m e n t
c e n s o rs h ip of the a rts w ere not m o v e d hy
E d w a rd s ' point that " w c canno t u se the po w er o f
the g o v e rn m e n t to co n d e m n sp eech , h o w e v e r
o ffe n s iv e ." E ve n , for Instance, J o h n L e w is,
D-Qn.. spoke and voted for the re so lu tio n . " W c
have a m o ra l o b lig a tio n ," l.r w ls sa id , " in sp eak
o u t a g a in st b ig o try ."
T h e F lr s l A m e n d m e n t, ho w ever, d o cs not
sp eak o f a m o ra l o b lig a tio n to Ju stify an o ffic ia l
c o n g re s sio n a l c c n s o rs id p board.
" W ill w c c o n d e m n b o o k s a n d m a g a z in e s
n e x t ? " E d w a rd s asked. "O ffe n s iv e m o v ie s ? T h e
ra cist o r se xist c o m m e n ts o f o ne a n o th e r? "
A m e m b e r o f t lie H o u s e I n flu e n c e d try
E d w a rd s ' fo cu s on the c o n s titu tio n a l r a m ific a ­
tio n s o f th e re so lu tio n w as lln h F lin c r. D -C allf.
" A s a J e w a n d c iv il r lg h ls a c tiv is t, I w a s sic k e n e d
at the re m a rk s of K lia lld A b d u l M u h a m m a d ...
(h u ll a s a m e m b e r o f C o n g re ss. I a m sw o rn in
pro te ct the C o n s titu tio n .

JA C K ANDERSON

North not the
stuff for Senate

H O D D IN G C A R T E R

Russian spy case hardly unique
T h e re is a te rrib le , u n d o u b te d ly m a lic io u s ,
r u m o r g o in g a ro u n d . It su g g e sts that the
R u s s ia n s , d e sp ite b illio n s o f d o lla rs o f A m e r i­
c a n a id In re ce n t years, h ave been s p y in g on
us. In fact, It goes so far ns to h in t that w c a rc
a lso s p y in g on the R u ssia n s . If (h is Is tru e , tlae n d o f the e n d o f th e C o ld W a r Is u l h a n d , and
It's tim e to d o u b le the defense b u d g et.
T h a t is n 't u ll. Im p o ssib le a s it m a y be to
be lieve, som e people have Imd the e ffro n te ry to
In sin u a te th at Israel, w ho se v e ry e x iste n c e
d e p e n d s o n m a s siv e A m e rlc u n u ld . r o u tin e ly
s p ie s o n th e U n it e d S t u t c s . T h e m im e
J o n a th a n P o lla rd su rfaced In th e ir d is c u s s io n s
a n d we u rc a sk e d to u c c c p l that he Is s e rv in g a
lo n g se n te n ce fo r h a n d in g o v e r Im p o rta n t U .S.
defense In fo rm a tio n to the Israelis.
T h e re arc ro gue h is lo rlu n s , p o litic a l sc lc n
lis ts , re g io n a l s p e c ia lis ts a n d o th e r m a lc o n ­
te n ts w h o go m u c h furth er. T h e y c o n te n d that
I n n u m e r a b le n a t io n s w h o s e s a fe ty , a n d
p e rh a p s s u r v iv a l, h av e d e p e n d e d on the
A m e ric a n s h ie ld h ave also ro u tin e ly spied
u p o n us. N a m e s lik e G re a t B rita in , Fra n c e , the
Iran o f the S h a h , the P h ilip p in e s o f M arco s,
T u lw a n u n d J u p u n are u m o n g tho se re g u la rly
b a n d ie d a b o u t.
B u t th a t is not the m ost m o n s tro u s a ssertio n .
S o m e a lle g e d ly k n o w le d g e a b le A m e r ic a n s
b a ld ly c la im th a t w c h a v e u c e n tra liz e d
in te llig e n c e a p p a ra tu s In th is c o u n try , c o stin g
betw een 9 3 0 b illio n a n d $ 4 0 b illio n a year,
w ho se m is s io n Is the a c c u m u la tio n o f In fo rm a ­
tio n a n d " a g e n ts o f In flu e n c e " a m o n g frie n d s
a n d foes. U n d o u b te d ly as a Joke, w c have even
h e a rd c o n g re s sm e n and b u sin e ss m e n urge
t liu t v ery sam e, th o u g h u n d o u b te d ly m y th ic a l,
a g e n cy to tu rn Its espionage e xp e rtise on the
b u s in e s s a n d In d u stria l c o n c e rn s o f o th er
la n d s.
E n o u g h o f the sa rca sm . It Is too m u c h like,
s h o o tin g fish In a barrel. Besid es, a fte r the
In itia l ro u n d o f c o n g re ssio n a l b rc u s tb cu tln g
a n d e d ito ria l u m b ra g e , everyo n e se em s to have
c a lm e d d o w n a b o u t th e d is c o v e r y o f u
h ig h - ra n k in g R u s s ia n m ole in the C IA . T h e
re v e la tio n th a t A ld r ic h A m e s a n d h is w ife
b e tra y e d the n a tio n for filth y lu c re — S2.fi
m illio n o f It — ra th e r th a n from ld c o lo g lc u i
c o n v ic tio n p ro b a b ly helped soothe so m e o u t­
raged s e n s ib ilitie s . S e llin g o u t for m o n e y Is
so m e h o w m o re A m e ric a n Ihun s e llin g o u t for
p o litic a l p rin c ip le .
/
B u t for a few d a y s It won a clo se race
betw een h y p o c r is y a n d honest/.* P o litic ia n s
w ere sw o o n in g w ith felgned^ Surprlse u ll o ver
tow n . A lm o s t e v e ry m ovie* b u ff re m e m b e rs
C la u d e R a in s, p la y in g the c o rru p t co p, [tarod y in g s u rp ris e u l the d isc o v e ry o f g a m b lin g In
R ic k 's p lace in the m o v ie " C a s a b la n c a ." Y o u
k n o w , f lic lin e that goes s o m e th in g lik e . " I 'm
B h ockcd, sh o ck e d , s h o c k e d ." It c o u ld have
been w ritte n fo r the c o n g re s sm e n w h o w ent
b a n a n a s be cau se a R u s s ia n ag e n t w o rk in g In

W a s h in g to n had u n m a s k e d A m e ric a n a g e n ts
w o rk in g In M o sco w , so m e o f w ho se ta sk s
u n d o u b te d ly In c lu d e d d ro p p in g (he d im e on
R u s s ia n a g e n ts w o rk in g here. etc., etc.
W h a t th e ir re a c tio n su gg ested w as that there
Is s t ill no u n d e rs ta n d in g o r se n se o f Irony
a m o n g m a n y A m e ric a n s a b o u t the w ay
W a s h in g to n o p e rates
in fo re ig n lands. W c
lo n g a g o s lo p p e d
b e in g I n n o c e n t s
a b ro a d , If w e e ver
w e re , a s t a te m e n t
not of m o ra l re ­
in 11 v i s m h u t o f
a b s o lu te fact. T h e o ld
S o v ie t U n io n m a y
have had m ore penp ic a c t u a l l y
e m p lo y e d 111 t h e ir
e s p io n a g e o p e r a ­
tio ns, sin c e everyo n e
w ith in th at to la llta rla n I a n d w a s
a u to m a tic a lly an In­
stru m e n t o f (lie sta le ,
h ill we w ere a clo se
se co n d , fa r aheud In
m o n e y a n d e x p e rtise
o f w h o e v e r w a s In
th ird place.
A n d the g u m c goes on. w h ic h m a k e s the
A ld r ic h b ro u h a h a p o te n tia lly m ore u sefu l th a n
the In itia l re a c tio n m ig h t h ave suggested. It
o ffers an a p p ro p ria te hook for a fu lls c a le
r c -e x a m ltiu lk m o f the p u rp o se a n d scope,
a m o n g o th e rs , o f the C e n tr a l In te llig e n c e
A g e n c y a n d Ihc N a tio n a l S e c u r ity A g e n c y . It
m lg h i e s ta b lish e x a c tly w h at we exp e ct o f o u r
c o u n try w hen It co m e s to e sp io n ag e, lo use the
tong w ord, o r sp y in g , to use the b lu n te r term .
A re frie n d s fa ir g am e as w e ll as foes? W h en
u n d w h u l Is e n o u g h ? A n s w e rin g those q u e s­
tio n s m ig h t h e lp p ro v id e a m o re nun need
c o n te x t for o u r re a c tio n lo the In te llig e n ce
a c tiv itie s o f o th e rs to pose b o th d a n g e rs a n d
d ile m m a s .
B u t are they c o m p a ra b le to tho se posted hy
tin: S o v ie t e m p ire w h e n it w u s In fu ll (lo w er?
W h e n M o sco w sp ie s oti u s tod ay, d o c s the
th re at o f that esp io n ag e co m p a re w ith , let us
say, f f t lt posed b y D cljlu g o r„P a rl» — o r Is It
r e a lly p o r e lik e the o ld M oscow , a w o lf In
sh e e p 's c lo th in g ?
T h e sp eed w ith w h ic h C a p ito l H ill got o v er
Its 1)117)110 d is p la y o f o u tra g e un d the case w ith
w h ic h the a d m in is tra tio n m a n a g e d to sh o ve
the e m b a rra s s in g A m e s m e ss h a c k u n d e r the
m g su gg est lliu t m ost people b e liev e It Is the
fo rm er. If It Is, how ever, that h a s Im p lic a tio n s
fo r the in te llig e n c e budget w h ic h huve nut yet
w o rk e d th e ir w a y Into the k in d o f re d u c tio n s
u ske d o f m a n y o th e r g o v e rn m e n t agencies.

W A S H I N G T O N — R e p u b lic a n s e n a to ria l
c a n d id a te O liv e r N o rth h a s a w a y of s la n tin g
d e t a ils o f h is life to fit a f la m b o y a n t
p e rs o n a lity H ail se e m s to care little for the
facts.
C u llin g O lhe N o rth a lia r Is n o th in g new
W e 'v e d o n e It before, a m i so h ave m a n y
o lh e rs. Hut as he p u rs u e s Ills c a n d id a c y lo
one of the w o rld 's m ost e x c lu s iv e c lu b s . It's
w o rth w h ile re m in d in g fo lk s of w hat t ills m an
has been It p ro v id e s
a lik e ly h in t of w hat
he m ig h t Ix-eome If
c ir c le d lo the Senate.
T o e x p la in h is
v a rio u s a c tio n s In ih c
I r u n - C o ii l r i i a f f a ir .
N o rth h a s fo u n d a
c o n v e n ie n t scapegoat
for so m e o f Ills w orst
sins: W illia m C a se y,
the late d ire c to r o f
i h c C e n t r a l I ti •
le lllg e iic c A g e n c y ,
W liu l C a s e y m ig h t
c la im h i re p ly has
gone to Ills grave.
C a s e y fa m ily con
■ C a llin g O lllo
lld a n is believe that
North a liar Is
m u c h o f w h u l N o rth
nothing now
h a s sa id ub m it C a se y
w a s lu v c n lr d o u t ol
w h o le c lo th . N o rth
w as c e rtu ln ly C a s e y 's
protege, hot In the y e a rs s in c e C a s e y 's death.
N o rth lia s a m p lifie d that re la tio n s h ip la r out
o f p ro p o rtio n , som e fa m ily m e m lv-rs believe.
F o r e x a m p le . N o rth Im p lies In Ills a u to b io ­
g ra p h y that h is frequent m e e tin g s w ill) C a se y
In clu d e d v is its at F a n c y 's hom e. B u t C a s e y ’s
w id o w , S o p h ia , sa y s sh e n ever saw N o rth
m u ll the Ira n -C o u lru a ffa ir be ca m e p u b lic ,
a n d II w as u n lik e ly lie drop|x-d hy the house
w lic n sh e w a sn 't there.
It's b e co m e a N o rth tra d e m a rk lo e xa g g e r­
ate Ills a c c e ss lo top R eagan a d m in is tra tio n
o ffic ia ls w hen Ihc re c o rd sh o w s o th e rw ise .
N o rth h a s c la im e d lo have had frequent
p riva te c o n ta c t w ith R eagan h im s e lf. B u i
W h ile House: re c o rd s d o n 't m e n tio n a sin g le
priva te H ire lin g betw een N o rth a n d R eagan,
a n d far few er g ro u p e n c o u n te rs th a n N o rih
bo asts u b o u l. N o rth h a s sa id that he used to
b rie f R eagan o n ce or tw ic e a week.
N o rth also c la im s that C ase y k n e w abo u t
the d iv e rs io n o f p r o h is fro m (he Ira n ia n a rm s
sa le s to the N ic a ra g u a n C o n tra s. N o rth bu s
r e p o r t e d C a s e y " l o v e d " t h e Idea a n d
a p p ro v e d o f It fu lly . T h e re 's Just o ne p ro b le m
w ith N o rth 's c la im : H e never m ad e it w hen
C u so y w a s ullve. A s a R e ad er’s D igest a rtic le
lio lc d last J u u c : " N o r t h fa ile d to lin k (Casey)
to the d iv e rsio n o n the m ost im p o rta n t
o c c a sio n w hen he m ig h t huve d o n e so: at a
m e e tin g on Nov. 23. 1986. w hen A tto rn e y
G e n e ra l E d w in M c c sc de m and ed (lie facts
a b o u t Ira n -C o n tra on b e h a lf o r the p re sid e n t.
M c c s c a sk e d N o rth w h o else In th e g o v e rn ­
m ent k n e w about the d iv e rsio n .... A c c o rd in g
lo n o te s taken at the m eeting. N o rth d id not
m e n tio n C ase y — a n d d o in g so 'w o u ld huve
been to h is a d v a n ta g e ,' M c c sc s a y s ."
W e h a v e gathered a d d itio n a l In fo rm a tio n
thul C a se y m ig h t not h ave kn o w n abo u t the
d iv e rs io n — even th o u g h he w a s u fu lly
a p p rise d p a rtic ip a n t o f the Iran ian sid e o f the
Ira n -C o n tra ulTuir.
C a s e y 's fa m ily re m e m b e rs the m o r n in g o f
N ov. 25, 1980 a s If It w ere ye ste rd a y . J u s t
b o u rn before M c c sc a n n o u n c e d the s c a n d a l to
the w o rld , he ru sh e d lo a p riva te , h a s tily
a rra n g e d 6 a .m . m e e tin g n l the C a s e y hom e.
C a s e y 's so n -ln luw, O w e n S m ith , w as there.
He w ent to the k itc h e n lo m ake coffee w h ile
C a se y a n d M cCsc m c f. " W h e n BUI (Casey)
c a m e o u t ." S m it h to ld a c o n fid a n t, " lie
tu rn e d to m e u m f sa id Ih ln g s w ere 'g o in g lo
lilt the fan o n t ills o n e.' He told m e. ‘ M o n e y
w ent fro m Iran lo the C o n tra s t' I'd k n o w n B ill
C a se y for a long, lo n g tim e, l ie lo o k e d Just
s h o c k e d ."
T h e C a s e y fa m ily a lso d isp u te s N o rth 's
v e rsio n o f C u s c y ’s w ake. N o rih s a y s S o p h ia
C a se y a sk e d h im lo co m e to her husband's
w ake. B u t C a s e y 's d a u g h te r. B ern ad ette, sa y s
N o rth cu lle d a n d a s k e d If he c o u ld co m e, nod
that she agreed.

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 14, 1994 - 8A

For the children
BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY
FISCAL Y E A R S 9 1 /9 2 ,9 2 /9 3

• ♦ 'F Y 91 /9 2
F Y 92 /9 3
•H* F Y 93/94

Building----C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e I A
HI percen t
d u rin g I he p a sl tw o y ea rs T h e
B u ild in g D e p a rtm e n t Issued H9
so Tar t ills y ear, c o m p a re d to 49
p e rm its d u rin g tlie nam e m o n th s
;a y e a r ago.
T h e c o u n ty is se ein g m onli lo -m o n th In iT ca ses as w ell,
lie D tilld ln fj D e | iir im c n t Issued
9 n e w h o m e p e r m it s la s t
'm o n th , c o m p a re d to 0 5 In FebH ila r y 1993, a 37 percen t In­
c re a s e . E ig h t ro n im e r e la l bu ild|m g p e n u lts were issu e d Iasi

m o m h . n e a rly thre e tu n e s the
I h rc c p e rm its Issued d u rin g the
sa m e m o n th last year. C o m m e r ­
c ia l a lte ra tio n s Increased fo u r­
fold. I9 Iasi m outh c o m p a re d lo
liv e In F e b ru a ry 1993.
T h e (o lid n u m b e r o f p e n u lts
h ave decreased, b o th year-to
d a te a n d fo r F e b r u a r y . T h e
d iffe re n ce Is due to the n u m lie r
o f rcro o fln g p e n u lts Issued l&gt;v
the c o m ity fo llo w in g the M a rc h
1992 h a ils to rm s w h ic h da m a ged
th o u s a n d s o f so u th S e m in o le
C o u itty hom es. A b o u t a th ird

le s s p e r m it s w ere Issu ed tn
F e b r u a r y 1993 c o m p a re d lo
F e b ru a ry 1994.
I h ii the v a lu e o f c o n s tru c tio n
Is m o r e r e f l e c t i v e o f t h e
s tre n g th e n in g ('(in stru ctio n ncliv llv . T h e v a lu e o f c o n s tru c tio n
last m o n th w as $ 2 5 .5 m illio n ,
n e a rly d o u b le tlx* $ 1 4 .2 m illio n
p e r m llte d In F e b ru a ry 1993
T h e re h a s liee n a 2 8 |&gt;errcin
Increase In c o n s tru c tio n v a lu e so
far th is year, $100.2 m illio n O ils
year c o m p a re d to $ 7 7 .7 m illio n
last year.

s u c h th in g s as re lig io n , c o n ­
d o m s. sex. h o m o s e x u a lity a n d
u b a rllo n . If H ie s tu d e n ts w rite
sto rie s on those to p ics, they w ill
tell (he a d v ise r w ho w ill Inform
the p rin c ip a l.
" I 'm not s e llin g m y s e lf u p a s a
ce n so r. I'm not try in g to le a d
e v e ry th in g the n e w sp a p e r s ta ll
d o e s." G a in e s said. "I w ant lo
try a n d o pe rate as m u c h as we
(H isslb ly ca n . a s I have said
m a n y tim e s before. In the sam e
v e in s u c h a s we h ave o pe ra ted In
tim e s past. lin t the In fo rm a tio n
sh a re d w ith m e w a s lh a t llie
n e w sp a p e r w as un o pe n fn ru m .
a n d I h u l’s the point that had in
Ik - e s ta b lis h e d ."
" I 'm not even s a y in g we are
nut g o in g to have tho se th in g s
( c o n t r o v e r s ia l to p ic s ] in o u r
n e w s p a p e r." G a in e s e x p la in e d ,
" b u t h o w th ey a rc d e a lt w ith Is
the c r it ic a l Issue."
W h e n he q u e stio n e d the r e ­
lig io n a rtic le s a n d g ra p h ic s m
th e .J a n u a r y e d it io n o l 77n*
Ham /m gr. G a in e s sa id he w as
to ld he d id m il h ave a rig h t lo
sa y a n y th in g because the new s
p a p er w a s a n o|x-n fo ru m T h a i
d e te rm in a tio n Is m a d e bv the
In d iv id u a l a d m in is tra tio n s ol the
h ig h s c h o o ls , he s a id . " T h e
d e c la ra tio n has to co m e from the
p r in c ip a l."

per a s iK-lng a n open fo ru m . Il Is
not m y d e sire e ith e r to p rio r
re v ie w e v e ry th in g that c o m e s
from the new spaper. It is m y
d e sire to a llo w the s tu d e n ts a s
m u c h freed o m as p o s sib le w llh ln
that range h u t 1 need to be su re
that If. In fact, there a re c e rta in
th in g s that are dealt w llb lh a t
m a y n r g a llv c ly Im pact th is e n v i­
ro n m e n t Il w ill be h a n d le tn su ch
a fa sh io n that Its not g o in g to
c a u se p ro b le m s lor u s here at the
s c h o o l."

J u lia H o b b s o l G lvo K id s tho W orld ro co lve s a
re so lu tio n from S e m in o le C o u n ty c o m m is s io n ­
e rs, D ic k Van D er W olde, lo ll, and Larry
Fu rlo ng, rlg h l C o m m is s io n e rs d o claro d M arch
25 lo A p ril 9 "C e le b ra tio n for G lvo K id s the
W orld R o un dup ." Torm inally-lll c h ild re n and

Htrtld Fholoby Tommy Vlneont
their la m llio s from around tho w orld receive a
free vacation lo ce n tra l F lo rid a attra ctio n s from
the non-prolit o rg an izatio n . M oro than 4,000
fa m ilie s wore ho sted at K id s V llla g o near W alt
D isn ey W orld.

lew spaperC o n t in u c d fr o m P a g e 1 A
per
J l w a s an open lo ru in . a n d In the
1 (new spaper, It w as p rin te d up
that ii w a s a n o p e n Ib ru m ."
G u in e a e xp la in e d . "In m y re­
se a rc h in g . I Irk'd to e s ta b lish
ho w d id the new spape r gel to lie
an o p e n lo ru m . b e cau se there Is
n o o t h e r n e w s p a p e r In th e
c o u n ty that Is an open foru m ,
a n d trie d lo d e te r m in e w h o
d e cla re d the new sp a p e r a n open
fo ru m . In m y re se a rch , there
w as n o d e c isio n ever m ude by
a n y a d m in is tra to r to give the
Lake M a ry H ig h S c h o o l ncw.spuper open fo ru m sta tu s. I c o m ­
m u n ic a te d lh a t to the e d ito rs
.m il I a lso c o m m u n ic a te d that to
the s p o n s o r."
%e.
T h e q u e stio n o f w h e th e r the
new spape r Is a n o p e n o r clo sed
lo ru m has legal Im p lica tio n s.
II there Is an a rtic le I h ave a
q u e s t io n a b o u t . " G a in e s
e x p la in e d . "I w aul the s tu d e n ts
and e v e ryo n e else to kn o w that I
w ill q u e stio n t Ik - a rtic le a s II
(H a te s to the (le a rn lu g l c n v l
ro n m e n t on c a m p u s, w ith o u t
people c la im in g there has been a
v io la tio n ol th e ir rig h ts I h-c u u s c
ol the fact that they a rc t h in k in g
that the n e w sp a p e r Is an open
lo ru m . I'm not g o in g to p rio r
re v ie w e v e ry th in g that cornea
fro m the n e w s p a p e r."
G a in e s sa id he w ill p ro v id e the
s tu d e n ts w ith a lis t o f to p ic or
su b je cts w h ic h m ig h t he c o n s id ­
ered c o n tro v e rsia l, for e x a m p le .

" I n c h e c k in g w it h fo rm e r
p r in c ip a ls ," G a in e s sa id , " n o
p r in c ip a l at La ke M a ry H ig h
S c h o o l h a s ever e s ta b lish e d a
L a k e M a ry H ig h S c h o o l new spa-

InterchangeC o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A
the p ro po sed lin k to Interstate 4
have a ll r o m m ltic d m d o n a tin g
la n d needed to h n lld the $11
m illio n Interchan ge. In the p la n ­
n in g stage s sin c e 19H7. T h e
s t a t e m u s t n o w c o m p le t e
lu s t in c a llo n stu d ie s a n d su b m it
a pro p o sal to lire F e d e ra l H igh-

Funding-----C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A
M a ck .
0 -F lu ., u m e m b e r o f the Sen ate
A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e has
also pledged su p p ort. M ic a said.
T h c S e m In o I c C o u n t y
E x p re s s w a y A u th o rity a n d F lo r ­
id a D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta ­
tio n are se e k in g $H5 m illio n as
p a ri o f proposed N a tio n a l H ig h ­
w a y S y s te m Im p ro v e m e n ts .
M ic a 's p r e s s a id e S h a r o n
P in k e rto n said m o re th a n I.CKH)
p ro je c ts have been su b m itte d for
fu n d in g .
B rln to n . w h o u lso testified at
the M a rc h 9 hearing, sa id the
fe d e ra l fu n d in g Is c r u c ia l to
s e c u r in g th e $ 1 0 0 m illio n
needed from th e sla te to b u ild '
the lin k be tw een U .S. H ig h w a y
17-92 a n d the Interchange. P re ­
lim in a r y tra ffic p ro je ctio n s s u g ­
gest lo lls c o u ld n 't rep a y b o n d s to
b u ild both th e ro ad a n d In­
te rch an g e, H rlu to n said.

School
What'* for lunch?
Tuesday, Mar. 15,1994
C h ill and R ico
C orn Bread
M ixed V e g etab les
Banana
or C h o i's Salad o r Bag Lunch
Low F a l M ilk
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m r

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w a y A d m in is tra tio n before the
e n d of th is year.
T o preserve the la n d d o n a ­
tio ns. Interchange d e sig n p la n s
u n is i be co m p leted b y the end of
1999 a n d c o n s tru c tio n started
before J u ly 1. 1997. C o u n ty
M a n a g e r H on R a b u n w rote I" a
le tte r to the state e a rlie r M ils
m o n th .
" I f y o u r d e p a rtm e n t does not
m eet a ll o f the-*' lim e fram es,
the effo rts that d e ve lo p e d lilt s
Joint state, federal. lo ca l a n d
p riv a te project w ill he fru stra te d
a n d t h is m u c h n e e d e d ro a d
project w ill he th w a rte d ," H a h u u
w ro te h en W a lts, se cre ta ry o f
th e F lo r id a D e p a rtm e n t o f
T ra n s p o rta tio n .
T h e agreem ent re q u ire d the
c o o p e r a tio n o f A r v ld a C o rp ..
h a n k o f C e n t n il F lo r id a a n d
S im o n D evelopm ent Co. h a n k o f
C e n tra l F lo rid a w ill s e ll I h e ir
p ro p e rty lo the s ta le w ith a
$ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 c o n t r ib u t io n fr o m
A r v ld a a n d $ 4 3 5 ,0 0 0 from L a k e
M a ry , o r ig in a lly pledged for the
R in e h a rt R o ad w id e n in g .
W h e n C o n g re ss a p p ro p ria te d
$ 1 1 .2 m illio n for the p ro je cl in
I9H7. no m oney w a s Inclu ded
fo r la n d . A t th e tim e . J c n o
I’a u lu c c l arid o ther m a jo r p ro p ­
e rty o w n e rs at the In te rch a n g e
s it e w e re e a g e r fo r th e 1-4
c o n n e c tio n to Ixiost th e ir d e v e l­
o p m e n t . h u t In s u b s e q u e n t
years, la n d ch a n g e d h a n d s or
w a s lost In fo re clo su re s a n d the
Interest In the project w aned.
Il w a s renew ed last y e a r w h e n
II a p p ea red fcd e n il fu n d in g c o u ld
be revo ked because o f In a c tiv ity .
C o n g re ssm a n J o h n M ic a . R -F c rn
P a rk, said he told c o u n ty and
p riv a te la n d o w n e rs tr th e y d id n 't
p ro v id e the la n d for the project,
lie w o u ld not c o n tin u e to s u p ­
port p re s e rv a tio n o f the federal
gra nt.

D r. T o m M a re y . e x e c u tiv e
d ire c to r o f h ig h s c h o o ls d id not
re tu rn n u m e ro u s c a lls to Ills
office.

Restaurant—
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e I A
s p e c ific a tio n s re g a rd in g pro per
lood se rv ice pro cedu res.
T h e t r a ile r w ill a ls o h a v e
r e s tro o m f a c ilit ie s fo r th e
em ployees.
T h e request is s tric tly lor the
period of tim e (lu rin g w h ic h tin
m a ll c o n s tru c tio n project Is u n ­
derw ay.
C it y M an a g er h ill S im m o n s is
p la n n in g in r e c o m m e n d the
e o m m ls s lu ii a p p r o v e th e re­
quest. w ith the s tip u la tio n that
no a lc o h o lic beverages be served
on the p ro p e rty.
A c c o rd in g to d o c u m e n ts c o n ­
tained tn the agenda lo r to ­
n ig h t 's c o m m is s io n m e e tin g ,
(here w a s no req u est Inclu ded
for a lc o h o lic beverages.
T h e m a tte r Is s c h e d u le d for
c o n sid e ra tio n d u rin g the reg u la r
m e e tin g o f the C it y C o m m is s io n ,
b e g in n in g at 7 p.m ., th is e v en ­
ing. In ih c c o m m is s io n c h a m ­
bers o f S a n fo rd C ity H a ll. 3(X) N.
P a rk A v e n u e

K U R T W . BO KO W S, SR.
K u r t W . lio r o w s . S r .. H I.
•\uibcrgatc C o u rt, D e lla r y . died
F r id a y . M a r c h I I . 1994. a l
R e gency P a rk N u r s in g C en ter.
R u m M a rc h 21. 1912. In N ew
Y o rk C ity , lie m oved lo D e lla ry
from O rla n d o over thre e y ea rs
ago. M r R o ro w s w a s the retired
o w n e r o f E a s y M e th o d D riv in g
S ch o o l. O rla n d o , lie be lo n g ed lo
E m m a u s L u th e ra n C h u rc h .
O rang e C ity .
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
E liz a b e th C r ill IJorrow s: sons,
the Rev. K u rt W. R o ro w s, J r..
Port C lin to n . O hio. L u n c c F..
D e lla ry : sister. E ile e n M rlelm an.
S to n y B ro o k . L.I.. N .Y .: fiv e
g ra n d c h ild re n and th re e g re a t­
g ra n d c h ild re n .
S te p h e n R. R a ld n iiff F u n e ra l
H o m e . D elto n a , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts.
D O N A L D C. C O L E
D o n a ld C. Cole, 61. P lu m T ree
D riv e . D e lt o n a , d ie d F r id a y .
M a rc h I I . 1994. at O rla n d o
R e g io n a l M e d ica l C en ter. R o m
A p r il 15. 1932, In R o c k v ille
C c n lc r . N .Y .. he m o v e d to D e ­
lto n a fro m L a k e M a ry over three
y e a rs ago. M r. C o le w a s a retired
chef, l ie a tten d ed O u r L a d y o f
the L a k e s C h u rc h . D elto n a He
served In H ie U.S. A r m y d u rin g
Hie K o re a n C o n d le L
S u r v iv o r s Inclu de w ife. M a rlo n
B r o w n C o le ; d a u g h t e r s . D rb o ra li, D eltona. J e n n ife r. S a il-

Hii i M Photo by Tommy Vlneont
S e m in o le C o u n ly c o m m is s io n e r s C ftrlfo n
Honloy, Pat Warren and D ick Van Der W oldo,
left lo right, present David M e d le y and s c h o o l
b o a r d m e m b e r S a n d y R o b in s o n w it h a

re so lu tio n p ro cla im in g M arch as V io le n c e Free
C o m m u n ity M onth. M e d ley and R o b in so n are
co -ch airm e n of S o m ln o fe C o unfy S afo S ch o o ls.

Legion
C o n t in u e d fr o m P n g e I A
lean Legio n A u x ­
ilia r y U n it 75. S m it h 's w ife,
Jo a n n e , se rv e s a s u n it presid ent.
T h e o b s e rv a n c e is fo r th e
u u lln n u l o rg a u t/a liu ri. a n d ts
b e in g c c lc b r u lf d by posts a cro ss
ilu- e n tire n atio n
T o m o rro w m o rn in g . S a n fo rd
M a y o r lic it ye S m ith w ill be o n
h a n d -it Post 53, 2 9 7 4 S S a n fo rd
A v e n u e , to o lllc iu lly d e c la r e
A m e ric a n L e g io n W eek for Ihc
c it y o f S a u lo rd .
E v e n ts open to the general
p u b lic are s c lic d u lc d for t ills
c o m in g F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and
S u n d a y at the past p ro p e rly .
F rid a y w ill le a lu re a harbeque
d in n e r a n d m u sic. T h e d in n e r
w ill be from 5:30 u n til 7 p .m al

lo r d , D o r is . W in t e r S p r in g s .
D ia n e A lv e rc /.. M ia m i: s o n s .
D a v id J o h n . R o n a ld P a tric k ,
b o th o f S a n fo rd : s ix g r a n d ­
c h ild re n
S te p h e n K. IL ild m ilt F u n e ra l
H o m e . D e lto n a . In c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .
M A T H IA S K U T S K O
M a th ia s K u ls k o . H I. F ly n n
S tre et, D elto n a, d ie d S a tu rd a y .
M a rc h 12, 1991, al his re si­
dence. H orn Dee. 13, 1912. In
Y o u n g sto w n . Ohio, he m oved lo
C e n tra l F lo rid a iw o y e a rs ago.
Mr. K u ls k o w a s a su p e rv is o r for
R e p u b lic St e e I C o r p
Y o u n g sto w n . He belonged to O u r
L a d y o l th e L a k e s C h u r c h .
D eltona, a m i D eltona H ills G o lf
a n d C m m ir y C lu b .
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e wife, E m ily
X c lln u K u ls k o ; dau ghter. D o n n a
S h e rw ln . S u n n y v a le . C alif.: son.
M ich a e l. L a k e Tahoe. C alif.; s is ­
ter. C e c e lia C h ris tia n . N a p e rv ille .
Ill : one g r a n d c h ild and o ne
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild .
S te p h e n R. R a ld a u ll F u n e ra l
H o m e . D elto n a. In ch a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .
H ELEN SAM S
H e le n S a m s. 74, V ic k s b u rg
S h e e t. D elto n a, died S a tu rd a y .
M in c h 12. 1994, a l F lo r id a
H o s p it a l. A lta m o n t e S p rin g s .
H orn Nov. 11. 1919. In C h ica g o ,
sh e m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
19H | M rs. S a m s w as a h o m e ­

$ 5 per person, w llb m u s ic b e ­
g in n in g al 7:30 p.m
S a t u r d a y ts a s p e c ia l S t.
P a t r ic k 's D ay p a rly b e g in n in g at
7 p.m .
S u n d a y the post h o sts a lls h
fry from 3 u n t il 5 p.m . at $ 4 .5 0
p e r p e rso n . M u sic for e n te r­
ta in m e n t b c g ln s u t 3 p.m .
" F o r e a ch of th ese d a y s ."
S m ith sa id , "w e are In v itin g
e v e ry o n e In Ihc a rea lo v is it us,
W e ll he g iv in g lo u rs o f o u r
f a c il it y , a n d e x p la in in g th e
p u rp o s e s e rv e d b y A m e ric a n
L e g io n p o sts In h e lp in g fu lfill the
needs o f veterans. "
" M u c h o f o u r w o r k d e a ls
e x a c tly w ith the areas d isc u sse d
y e s te rd a y by C o n g re s s m a n
M ic a ," be added. " W e be lieve we

c a n a c c o m p lis h m u c h m o re In
the a rea o f v e te ra n s rig h ts II we
c o n tin u e lo band together Into
a n o rg a n ize d e ffo rt."
S m ith sa id In fo rm u llo n w ill
a lso be u v a lla b lc on the a u x ­
ilia ry . k n o w n as U n it 53. " T h e s e
are not Just w iv e s o f se rv ice
v e te ra n s.” he e x p la in e d , ’so m e
o f Hie a u x ilia r y m e m b e rs are
d a u g h te rs, w l l l i a few less th a n a
y e a r o ld . T h e r e a r e m a n y
a d v a n ta g e s to m e m b e rs h ip In
the a u x ilia r y , and we ll he g iv in g
that In fo rm a tio n out d u rin g th is
c o m in g w eeken d e v e n ts ."
F o r a d d it io n a l I n fo r m a tio n
c o n c e rn in g the three d a y event
th is w eekend, phone Ihc L e g io n
C a m p b e ll- L o s s ln g Post 53 at
3 2 2 -1 6 5 2

m a k e r. S h e w as a m e m b e r ol
L o y a l O rd e r o f M ckisc W o m e n 's
A u x ilia r y .
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h u s b a n d .
E a rn e st IL: sons. C h a r le s M arek.
V c s t l v l u H ills . A la . . R o b e rt
M a re k , S to ck to n , C a lif.. J a m e s
M a re k . W a co . T e x a s; siste rs.
E m ily N o va k . M arco Island. Rose
M a rie C h la d ll. S ire n . W ls.; n in e
g ra n d c h ild re n .

c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts.

S te p h e n R. R a ld a u tf F u n e ra l
H o m e , D c llo n a . In c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts.
S A L L I E S T E V E N BON
S a llle S teven so n , 49, M a itla n d
A v e n u e , A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s ,
d ie d S a tu rd a y . M u rc h 12, 1994.
at F lo rid a H o sp ita l, A lta m o n te
S p rin g s . B o rn J u ly 4, 1944. In
B u c k in g h a m . I’m . sh e m o ved lo
C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1983. M rs.
S te v e n so n w as the a u th o r o f
se ve ral c h ild re n 's a n d se lf-he lp
ho o ks. S h e w as an E p is c o p a lia n .
S h e b e lo n g e d lo R o m a n c e
W rite rs of A m e ric a , the F lo rid a
P re ss A sso cia tio n , O A S IF S . the
I n t e r n a t io n a l M o to r S p o r ts
A s s o c .. S p o r ts C a r C lu b of
A m e r ic a . A m e r ic a n M c n s u
L i m i t e d . S e m in o l e C o u n t y
Y M C A and the N a tio n a l League
o f A m e ric a n Pen W om en,
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e f a t h e r .
P h ilip M.. W ild e r P a rk : sister.
M a r jo r ie S. H n lld c c n , W in te r
P a rk .
B a l d w i n - F a i r c h il d F u n e r a l
H o m e . A lla m o n le S p rin g s . In

C H A R L E S F. W A G N E R . J R .
C h a r le s F. W ag ner. J r .. 37.
F e rd in a n d A v en u e , D elto na, died
T h u rs d a y . M a rch 10, 1994, at
H a lifa x H o sp ita l M e d ic a l C e n te r,
D a y to n a Beach. B o rn Sept. 24,
1956. in F a irb a n k s , A la s k a , he
m o ved to D elto n a from S a n fo rd
s ix y e a rs ago, Mr. W ag n e r w as a
c a rp e n te r for S e m in o le C o u n ty
F a c ilitie s M a in te n a n ce .
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e ,
T a m m y ; paren ts. C h a rle s F., Sr.
A M a ry W ag n e r. D elto na: d a u g h ­
ters. D a n ie lle O ire n b crg er. D ana
O ffe iib e rg c r. both o f D e lto n a .
C h r i s t i n a W a g n e r . P o r t la n d ,
O re.; so n . R y a n C . W a g n e r.
D eltona; siste rs. P a m J . W atso n.
C o n cre te . W ash,. D aw n Jo n e s.
C o c o c . D o lly K c n c m a n . a n d
B o b b le W ag n e r, b o th o f A tla n ta ,
G a.. b ro th er. S k ip W ag ner. D e ­
lto n a.
S te p h e n R. B u ld a u ff F u n e ra l
H o m e . D e lto n a . In c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts.

FUNERAL
HOLMES. JULIA O
Funeral cervical lor M n Julio O Holmov
II. ol 101 E 2nd SI . Sonlord. who died
Tueiday, Morch I. 1W*. will bo hold Horn
Wednecdoy ol Reddick Memorlol Flril Born
Church ol Cod with the Rev J J Ltgon
olfldollng Interment lo follow In Evergreen
Cemetery. Sonlord Frlendi moy coll ol Ihe
lunerol homo horn S fp m Tueidoy, March
IS
Sunrlie Funeral Homo. WO Loculi Avt .
Sonlord J22 2MJ, In chrvgeol arrangement!

�0A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 14, 1994

CIA reviews in light of spy case
N E W Y O R K - T h e C I A Inis
s u s p e n d e d s o m e o p e r a t io n s
a b ro a d a n d d e cid e d to re v ie w
so m e o f Its m o st Im p orta n t eases
o f Die past decade after the
arre st o f a n alleg ed sp y w ith in
the agency.
R e ce n t p u b lis h e d re p o rts a lso
s a id th e C e n t r a l I n te llig e n c e
A g e n c y h a s to ld m a n y c la n ­
d e stin e o p e ra tiv e s to lie low .
A ld r ic h II. A m e s, a fo rm er
S o v ie t c o u n t e r i n t e l l i g e n c e
b ra n c h c h ie f a c c u se d o f s p y in g
for M o sco w , w a s a rre ste d Feta,
20. A s a r r s u lt. the C IA w as
forced to reopen the Hies on
h u n d r e d s o f c a s e s I n v o lv in g
d ru g o p e ra tio n s, a d e fe cto r and
even the d e a th of o ne Its o w n
o ffice rs. T h e N ew Y o rk T im e s

rep o rte d today.
' 1T I tc p r o b I e m I s t h a t
e v e r y b o d y ’ s c o v e r in g t h e ir
h in d q u a rte rs , and try in g to do a
tru e da m a ge a sse ssm e n t end s
u p b e in g d iffic u lt ." sa id D a vid
H o llid a y , a se n io r sta ff m e m b e r
o f the S e n a te Select C o m m itte e
o n In te llig e n ce from 1985 to
1991.
" T h e r e are ca re e rs at
s ta k e ." he told the new spaper.
T h e W a s h in g to n T im e s p re ­
v io u s ly p u b lis h e d a s im ila r a c ­
c o u n t s a y in g seve ra l step s w ill
Ik * necessa ry to deal w ith the
A m e s d is c lo s u re and a n y d a m ­
age re la tin g to Ills alleg ed sp y
a c tiv itie s .
D oth p ap ers quoted u n id e n ­
tifie d g o v ern m e n t o fficia ls.

‘Guarding Toss’ is top film
LO S A N G E L E S The
N ic h o la s C a g e c o m e d y " G u a r d ­
in g le s s " d e b u te d In the No. I
s p o t at th e b o x o f fic e t h is
w eekend w ith a n e stim a te d take
of 97.1 m illio n .
T h e film sta rs C ag e as a Secret
S e rv ic e agent a ssig n e d to protect
.i c a n t a n k e r o u s p r e s id e n t ia l
w id o w p l a y e d b y S h i r l e y
M a i l.alue
" L ig h t n in g J a c k . " a W e ste rn
s ta rrin g P a u l H o g a n a n d C u b a
G o o d in g J r . , lo o k se co n d place
In Its first w eeken d , e a rn in g
s o m e 9 5 .5 m illio n , I n d u s tr y
so u rc e s sa id S u n d a y .
" A c e V e n tu ra : Pel D e te ctiv e ."
a low -budget c o m e d y In w h ic h
J im C a rre y se a rch e s fo r a lost
d o lp h in , ea rn e d 9-1 m illio n for

th ird place In Its s ix th w eek o f
release.
f ig u r e s a r c based on estim a te d
tic k e t sa les from F rid a y th ro u g h
S u n d a y , f in a l fig u res w ill be
released la te r today.
" T h e R e f. " s t a r r in g D e n ts
L e a ry as a cat b u rg la r." a lso w as
In Its first w eekend, c a p tu rin g
fo u rth p la ce w ith a take o f $9.5
m illio n
S t e v e n S p i e l b e r g s
" S c h in d le r 's L is t " e a rn e d S3
m illio n lo r fifth place.
R o u n d in g out the top 10 w ere
" G r e e d y . " w ith 9 2 .7 m illio n :
" O n D e a d ly G ro u n d ." 92 .0 m il­
lio n : " A n g le . " 9 2 .3 m illio n :
" M rs . D o u h tflrc ." 92.1 m illio n :
a n d " S u g a r H ill. " w ith 92 m il­
lio n.

S te p s the a g e n c y n ee ds to
take. The N ew Y o rk T im e s said.
In clu d e re v ie w in g the lo y a ltie s o f
sco re s o f a g e n ts re c ru ite d from
R u ssia and E a ste rn E u ro p e and
re v ie w in g the d e a th last A u g u st
o f F re d W oodrufT. a C IA o ffice r
shot In the fo rm e r S o v ie t re ­
p u b lic o f G e o rg ia
G e o rg ia n o ffic ia ls have said
W oodrufT w a s k ille d In a ra n d o m
ro b b e ry a tte m p t. U .S. o ffic ia ls
told the T im e s he had a rriv e d In
G e o r g ia o n a s s ig n m e n t th e
m o n th before.
A ls o n e ce ssa ry Is e x a m in in g
the p o s s ib ility that A m e s sold
In fo rm a tio n on d ru g o p e ra tio n s
from Ills m ost recent post In the
C I A ’s C o u n te r n a r c o llc s C en te r.

Gas prices drop
LO S A N G E L E S -T h e
r e t a il p r ic e o f g a s o lin e
dipiM-d s lig h tly d u rin g the
p a st tw o w eeks, a n In ­
d u s try a n a ly s t said.
T h e a v era g e w a s 109.77
c e n ts a g a llo n on F rid a y ,
d o w n .29 c e n ts from the
p r e v io u s s u r v e y . T r i lb y
i.u n d b c r g of the L u n d h e rg
S u rv e y sa id S u n d a y .
P r ic e s p e r g a llo n at
s e lf - s e r v e p u m p s w e re :
r e g u la r u n le a d e d 102.4H
c e n ts; m id d le g ra d e u n ­
lea ded 113.90 cents: p re ­
m iu m u n le a d e d 1 2 2 .1 5
cen ts: lea ded 105.02 cents.
A t fu ll-s e rv e pu m ps: re g ­
u la r u n le a d e d 1 4 2 .5 4
c e n ts: m id d le g ra d e u n ­
lea ded 13 1.4 5 cen ts: p re ­
m iu m u n le a d e d 1 5 8 .7 7
cen ts: leaded 13 2 .5 3 c e n ts

Grand Marshals in jail, but
gays march in San Francisco
St. Patrick’s Day parade
By JA M ES O. CLIFFORD
A ss o cia te d Prose W ilto r
S A N F R A N C IS C O - G a y and
le s b ia n m a rc h e rs m a d e th e ir
debut In th is c it y 's St. P a t r ic k 's
D a y P a r a d e , b u t th e g ra n d
m a rs h a ls c o u ld n 't m a k e It. T h e y
were In priso n.
T h e late e n try by a co n tin g e n t
ol about 3 0 h o m o s e x u a ls drew
no o p p o sitio n , a n d they m a rch ed
In S u n d a y 's I •12nd a n n u a l
parade behin d a ba n n e r reading
"Iris h L e sb ia n &amp; G a y O rg a n i/a
lio n ." said J o e O D o n o g h iie . the
parade c h illi m a n
"W e w o u ld n 't be co n siste n t
w ith o u r sta n d o il no p o litic a l or
r e l i g i o u s d i s c r i m i n a t i o n In
N o rth e rn Ire land If th e y w ere
kept o u t." lie sa id
T h e g ays a n d le sb lu n s w ere a
s m a ll segm ent o f a parade that
drew th o u sa n d s to Us M arket
S tre e t ro u te , a n d fe a tu re d
s c r e e c h in g b a g p ip e s a n d
e n e rg etic Irish dan cers.
T h e m a in p o litic a l m essage

w a s the stru g g le In N o rth e rn
Ire land and s ig n s re a d in g " B r it ­
Ish T ro o p s G et O ut of Ire la n d ."
" I R A A ll T h e W a y " a n d " B r it a in
S t ill H o ld s Ire la n d " w ere p le n ­
tifu l.
T h e p a r a d e 's f o u r g r a n d
m a r s h a ls a l l e s c a p e d f r o m
N o rth e rn Ire la n d 's M aze P riso n
In 1983
A lle g e d te rro rists K e v in H a rry
A r il . P a u l H rc n n n n , T e re n c e
K irb y a n d J a m e s S m y th w ere
c a p tu re d In C a lifo rn ia a n d are In
c u s t o d y f a c in g e x t r a d i t i o n
c h a rg e s m federal co u rt m S a n
F ra n c isc o .
M a y o r F ra n k .lo id a n . a past
g ra n d m a rsh a l, d id n 't m e n tio n
the fo u r w h en St. P a t r ic k ’s D ay
fe s tiv itie s opened T h u rs d a y at
C it y H ull. I lls aide. N oah G riffin ,
sa id J o rd a n felt the ce re m o n y
w a s not the pro per fo ru m .
T h e g a y a n d le s b ia n c o n ­
tin g en t drew little a tte n tio n on
tin- te n -b lo ck route.
" T h e y h ave as m u c h right to
m a r c h a s a n y b o d y . " s a lil

Astronauts to test
new arm attachment
By MIKE DRAQO
A s s o c lto d P re ss W riter_______
S P A C E
C E N T E R.
H o u s to n
— A s t r o n a u ts
toduy tested a new m a g n e t­
ic a t t a c h m e n t fo r C o l ­
u m b ia 's ro b o t a rm that
N A S A h o p e s w ill a llo w for
m o re deft h a n d lin g o f sa te l­
lite s a n d o th e r space curgo.
A s tro n a u t M a rsh a Ivin s
sw u n g the 50-foot u rm o ver
the o pe n p a y lo a tl b a y a n d
la tc h e d o n to th e de vice,
k n o w n a s the d e x te ro u s
end effector, o r D E E . It
f e a t u r c s t w o
e lectro m a g n ets, a se n so r to
gauge how m u c h force Is
b e in g a p p lie d a n d a new
ta rg e tin g system .
S h e a n d c re w m a te
C h a r le s " S a m " G c m n r
th e n trie d o u t the new
g u id a n c e s y s te m , w h ic h
uses a m irro r a n d three
vid eo c a m e ra s to h e lp lin e
u p the a rm w ith Its target.
T h e y w ere la te r to take
t u r n s m a n e u v e r in g th e
a rm a n d U s new app end age
a ro u n d targ ets und g ra b ­
b in g a d u m m y s a te llite In
the ca rg o bay.
T h e D E E c o u ld e v e n ­
tu a lly re p la ce the c u rre n t
g ra p p lin g m e th o d In w h ic h
the a rm m e c h a n ic a lly la t­
c h e s o n to po sts e x te n d in g
from o bje cts. C a rg o c o u ld
Instead be o u tfitte d w ith
flat, sp a ce -sa v in g p ie ce s of
Iron to a ttru c t the m ag nets.
A ls o tod ay, the c re w fired
s h u t t le t h r u s t e r s th a t

low ered C o lu m b ia 's orbit
from IH-t m ile s to about
UK) m ile s for a s tu d y ol
s h u ttle glow .
S in c e the lllg h l began,
a tm o s p h e ric s c ie n tis ts at
the G o d d a rd Space F lig h t
C e n te r In G rc c n b c ll, McL,
h a v e been s tu d y in g (he
fa in t h a lo that a p p e a rs as
u to m lc o x y g e n a n d o th e r
gases c o llid e w ith s h u ttle
s u rfa c e s . T h e y w a n t to
o b se rv e the glow at d if­
ferent a ltitu d e s.
A s part o f the e x p e ri­
m e n t. r e s e a r c h e r s c o m ­
m a n d e d a c u n n ls tc r on the
sh u ttle to open a n d spew
n itro g e n gus in to space so
u s t r o n a u t P ie r r e T h u o t
c o u ld ph o to g ra p h the ef­
fect.
T h e fu z z y glow , sh o w n In
I m a g e s b e a m e d to th e
g ro u n d , up pea red to In­
te n sify us nitro g en flow ed
o v e r C o lu m b ia 's ta il.
T h e m is s io n b e g a n
M u rc h -1 u n d Is set to end
F r id a y m o rn in g In F lo rid a .
If that p la n ho lds, it w ill be
Just a n h o u r short o f the
lo n g e st s h u ttle flig h t to
date.
T h e cre w m e m b e rs Joked
In u sp uce-lo E a rth n e w s
c o n fe r e n c e S u n d a y th a t
th ey w o u ld n 't m in d N A S A
e x te n d in g the High! so they
c o u ld b re a k the e n d u ra n c e
record .
" W e 'v e got u b ig c h e c k
for the lllg h t d ire c to r If h e 'll
take It." sa id c o m m u n d c r
J o h n C a sp er.

sp ecta to r C o rlo sa W a lsh .
In Dost on. o rg a n iz e rs ol the
a n n u a l SI P a t r ic k 's D ay pa rad c
sc ra p p c d the event to protest a
c o u rt o rd e r a llo w in g g a y s and
le s b ia n s to m a rc h .
M a rth a F itz g e ra ld , a m e m b e r
o l the S a n F ra n c is c o g ro u p , said
the ad lim- o rg a n iz a tio n entered
late " t o sh o w sup|M irl to le sb ia n s
a n d g a y s In llo x io n a n d New
Y o rk w h o have been d e n ie d the
rig h t to m a rc h In th e ir local
p a ra d e ."

Fun with a purpose
B oy S co u t Troop 529 ralsod
m oney to ho lp thorn bo ablo to
ral9o rnonoy to go to sum m or
ca m p w ith a carnival at Flo a
W o rld th is w ookond Abovo,
Sarah and Kayla P h illip s took
thoir c h a n c e s at w in n in g prizes
In tho d u ck pond At right,
D orlk Laduko roclovos a royal
H u s h Iro m f o llo w t r o o p
m em ber D m itri W o n d o rl And.
holow . Brian Dodge, a m om bor
of the troop, trios h is hand at
the bean bag to ss as Harriott
M a t u s r r u s k i , a c o m m it t o o
person in tho troop, lo o k s on
Tho troop hop es to bo ablo to
attend cam p th is sum m or and
tho carn ival at Floa W o rld w as
tho lirst o l several lu n d ra lso rs
th e y h o p o w ill h o lp th o rn
p u r c h a s o th o o p p o r t u n it y
M e an w h ile they o lto ro d m any
poop lo tho opp o rtunity to havo
tun w hilo helping out a good
ca u so
H eield Photos by Tom fry V incent

F e llo w m a rc h e r M a rtin G o u ld
sa id lie w as " v e r y h a p p y " w lih
the g ro u p 's re ce p tio n
" T h e y w as a little b o o in g ai
the e n d ," he sa id " B u i there
w a s a lot m o re a p p la u se . O l
co u rse , m ost people d id n 't do
a n y th in g ."
A n a tiv e o f C o rk . G o u ld sa id
gay g ro u p s have m a rc h e d In
Ire la n d for years.
" T h e y lo o k the p riz e fo r the
best float in the C o r k pu rq dc tw o
y ea rs a g o ," he noted.

Living and dying
in college colors
U L O O M IN G T O N . Ind. - C o l­
lege fa n s c a n be tru e to th e ir
sch o o l b e yo n d their d y in g day
w ith fu n e ra l ca sk e ts In th e ir
a lm a m a te r's colors.
T h e I n d ia n a U n iv e r s it y
ere a n t-a n d -e rlm so n c a sk e t Is a
good se lle r, sa ys M a rty G a c d c .
ow ner of G aede C asket C o m ­
p a n y. an In d ia n a p o lis firm that
m a k e s c o lle g e -o rie n te d p a n e ls
for the ca sk ets.
"It c o m e s In a c rim s o n c o lo r
a n d It's got w h ile p in s trip e s on It
w it h w h i l e v in y l s w ln g h a r
h a rd w a re ." G a e lic sa id.
" T h e In te rio r Is Ivory velvet
a n d II co m e s w ith the c h o ic e of
e ith e r a n e u tra l (xincl o r o n e that
s a y s In d ia n a H o m le rs. T h a t one
h a s a b a s k e tb a ll g o in g th ro u g h a
h o o p-und-nct c o m b in a tio n . It's
re a lly a neat t ilin g ." he sa id.
J e r r y E lle n w o o d o f D a y
M o rtu a ry In B lo o m in g to n sa id lie
h a s so ld thre e or fo u r Indianac o lo r e d c a s k e t s s in c e t h e y
be ca m e a v a ila b le last s u m m e r.
C o m p a ra b le c a sk e ts in b la c k
a n d g o ld for P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity
fa n s a lso a rc a v a ila b le .
T h e c a sk e t Is m a n u fa c tu re d by
O a k G r o v e I n t e r n a t io n a l o f
M a n I s t c e , M ic h ., w h ir h
s p e c ia liz e s In fib e rg la ss ca skets.
" W e d o n 't m ake (he m w ith
co lle g e s In m in d , but so m e o f the
c o lo rs are so m ew h a t In d ic a tiv e
o f c e rta in c o lle g e s." c o m p a n y
p re s id e n t J im K lt s z k o w s k l sa id.
" A c t u a lly , o n e o f o u r c u s to m ­
e rs in T e x a s does the sa m e th in g
fo r the T e x a s A ttM A g g ie s ." he
sa id . " T h e c o lo rs a re a p p r o x i­
m a te ly the sa m e "
G a e d e re m e m b e rs a re ce n t
fu n e ra l.
" Y o u s h o u ld h a v e se e n It.
E v e ry th in g w a s IU c o lo rs Inside
th e fu n e ra l h o m e ." lie sa id .
" I n c lu d in g the flo w e rs."

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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 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 ber 94 149 C P
D lv lilo n Probate
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M A R Y A L IE N E A S H V IL L E .

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N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
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The a d m in is t r a tio n o l Ihe
• »tali&gt; o l M A R Y A L I E N E
A S H V I L L E . d e c e a s e d , F ile
N u m ber 94 149 C P . It pending In
lh» C irc u it C ou rt, lo r Sem inole
County. F lo rid a . Pro ba t* D lv l
slon, the address o l w hich Is
PO
B os C, S anlord. F lo rid a
j j ; ; j oast
The nam e and a ddress o l the
P e rs o n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e and
the P erson a l R e presen ta tive 's
attorney are se l 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 person s on w hom th is
n otice Is served w ho have ob
le ction s lh a l ch a llen g e the v a lid
Ity o l the W ill, the q u a lifica tio n s
o l (he Pe rso n a l R e p re sa n la llv e ,
venue, or ju ris d ic tio n o l this
C ou rt a re req u ired lo III* Ihelr
o b j e c t io n s w it h t h is C o u r t
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 O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
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end other persons hevin g c la im s
o r dem ands a g a ln sl decedent s
• s la te on w hom a copy o l this
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p u b lica tio n o l th is notice m ust
(lie Ihelr c la im s w ith this C ou rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
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 O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F 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 th e r c r e d ito rs o l Ihe
decedent and persons havin g
c la im s or dem an d s a g a ln sl Ihe
decedent's estate m ust llle Ih elr
c la im s w ith th is court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E F IH S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S , D E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E O W IL L B E F O R E V E R
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lio n o l th is n otice Is M a rc h I.
1994
Person al R epresen tative
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A ttorn ey lo r P erson a l
R e p re sa n la llv e :
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estate o l A N N M O i l I M L R .
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
94 1)9 C P . Is pending In the
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a . P ro b a te D lv l
slon, Ihe address o l w h ich Is
S em in o le Cou n ty C ou rthou se.
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The
nam es and addresses o l Ihe
person al rep resen ta tive an d Ihe
p e rs o n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e 's .si
torney are sel forth below.
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S O N S A R E N O T IFIE D T H A T ;
A ll pe rso n s on w hom th is
notice Is served w ho h ave ob
lection s lh a l ch allen g e Ihe v a lid
Ity o l Ihe w ill, the q u a lifica tio n s
o l Ihe personal re p re s a n la llv e .
venue, or ju risd ictio n o l this
C ourt a re re q u ire d lo file Ihelr
o b j e c t io n s w it h th is C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R 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 TH IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R TH E
O A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E ON

c la im s w ith th is court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O f T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D 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 HE F O R E V E R
BARRED
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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 CO 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 ber 94 119 C P
IN R E ESTATE OF
A N N M O IT T M E R
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 r a tio n o l Ihe

THEM
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and other persons h a v in g c la im s
o r dem ands a g a ln sl decedent's
e s la le on w hom a copy o l this
nolle* Is served w ith in three
m onths a lter Ihe d a le o l Ihe llr s l
p u b lic a tio n o l this notice m ust
Ilia Ih elr c la im s w ith th is 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 THE
O 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 o th e r c r e d ito rs o l Ihe
decedent a n d persons h avin g
c la im s or dem ands a g a ln sl Ihe
decedent's e s la le m ust III* Ihelr

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice Is hereby g iv e n lh a l I
am engaged In business a l 1110
N M a r c y O r . Longwood. F L
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under the F ic titio u s N a m e o l
B E C F U N D I N G , a n d th a t I
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w ith ihe O lv lslo n o l C orp ora
lion s. Tallah assee. F lo rid a . In
accord a n ce w ith Ihe p rovision s
o l Ihe F ic titio u s N a m e Statutes.
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Statutes 1991
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C O R P O R A T IO N
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M a r c h ' 14,

Sports
IN BRIEF

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1994

B

T e a rin g up the tra c k
Tribe boys are easy winners in Ed ison Invitational

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Barkley, Suns knock off Magic
O R L A N D O - C h a r le s lU ir k lc y lo o k ed h e a lth y
a g a in . A n d to the I 'h o c n lx S u n s, that m e a n t
m o re th a n S u n d a y 's 1 0 0 9 3 v ic to r y o v e r the
O r la n d o M a g ic.
B a r k le y . In h is best p e rfo rm a n ce sin c e re ­
t u r n in g fro m a knee In ju ry that sid e lin e d h im 17
g n tn e s. sc o re d 3 0 p o in ts nnd g ra b b e d 2 0
re b o u n d s to lend the S u n s.
S h n q u llle O 'N e a l had 3 9 p o in ts for the M a g ic.

UCF gets past Florida
O R L A N D O — J a y V e n la rd tossed n c o m p le te
g a m e a n d M att A m m a n w ent 2-tbr-5 w ith three
R B I as C e n tra l F lo rid a t&gt;ent F lo rid a 7-2 S u n d a y .
V e n la rd (3-0) sc a tte re d tw o ru n s o n seven b its
a n d fan n e d five, w h ile the U C F K n ig h ts (12-8)
re c o rd e d 14 h its a g a in s t O a to r 112-8) p itc h in g .

From Staff Reporte
F O R T M Y E R S — D epth In the s p rin ts p lu s a
ty p ic a l n ig h t fo r A n d re S c o tt a n d B e rn a rd
S p a rro w h elp e d the S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l Im ys’
tra c k team m a k e a sh a m b le s o f F rid a y n ig h t's
E d is o n In v ita tio n a l.
S e m in o le , the d e fe n d in g C la s s 3 A state c h a m ­
p io n . o u tsc o rc d ru n n e r-u p S a ra s o ln -R lv c rv lrw
78-55V4.
" W e took a ll th e k id s d o w n a n d let everyo n e
run." sa id S e m in o le co nch K e n B ra m n a n . "W e 're
s t ill lo o k in g at d llfc rc n t people In different
events, so w e had t-v c ry lx id y ru n n in g . W e 're
s ta rtin g to Im p ro ve In so m e a re a s but there a n ­
o th e r a reas w h ere w e 're not d o in g as w ell as I
lb o u g h t w e'd be.
" T h is w as a c h a n c e to go so m ew h ere else. T ills
w eek, w e're g o in g to J a c k s o n v ille for I In- B ob
l l n y c s I n v it a t i o n a l, t lu - n w e 'r e g o in g to

G a in e s v ille for the F lo rid a R e la y s O n ce A p r il
g e ls here, w e're Into It fu lltim e In t ills area T h ese
m eets are o u r o n ly c h a n c e to gel a w a y nn d ru n
a g a in st o th e r p c o p ie ."
A c c o rd in g to B ra m n a n . the ro ad trip s also h elp
p rep are the y o u n g e r S e m ln o le s to deal w ith the
u n iq u e c irc u m s ta n c e s th ey w ill e n c o u n te r w h e n
llu - y h a v e to le a v e S e m in o le C o u n t y fo r
postseason m eets.
" T il ls h e lp s th e m get used to tra v e lin g , to gel
used to c o n d itio n s that they d o n 't face w hen
y o u 're r u n n in g at h o m e a ll the lim e ." D ru u m n n
said.
C o ry W ils o n . A n d re R a w lin g s, a n d C h a r lie
F a rm e r paced the T r ib e 's effort In the sp rin t
ev en ts F r id a y n ig h t. W ils o n w o n the 100 m eter
d a sh In 1 0 8 se co n d s w ith R a w lin g s fin is h in g
se co n d at 10.9. T ile tw o then c o m b in e d w ith
D e rric k S w a in a n d F a rm e r to w in the -l *
100-m eter re la y In 4 2 .8 seconds.

F a rm e r la te r fin is h e d sccfPhd In the 20 0 -m eter
d a s h w it h a tim e o f 2 2 .2 s e c o n d s w h ile
te a m m a te s A n s e l D a v is a n d B ry a n l M oore ca m e
In fo u rth (2 2 .5 )a n d s ix th 122.9). re sp e ctiv e ly .
D avis, w h o a ls o took Ilfth In the 4 0 0 -m e lc r
d ash w ith a llin c of 53 .1. a n d M oore Joined
A sw a d D u v a l a n d S w a in on S e m in o le 's secondp lu c c 4 x 4 0 0 -m c tc r re la y (3:34.9).
D u v a l add ed a fo u rth -p la ce sh o w in g In the
8 0 0 -m e le r ru n (2:07).
S co tt c o n tin u e d h is d o m in a n c e In the trip le
Jum p w ith a w in n in g Jum p o f 5 0 feel.
inches,
l i e also took first In the lo n g Ju m p 122 feet. 5
Inches) a n d a th ird In the h ig h lu m p (6 fed ).
S p a rro w add ed a first-p la ce sh o w in g In the shot
put (57 feet. 0 Inches) and a second In the d is c u s
(144 feet. 0 Inches)
R a w lin g s a lso took lo u rth In th r trip le J u m p 142
feel).

AROUND THB STATE

Hagge hits,
itches
ions by
Mainland

Reds overtake Marlins

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M E L B O U R N E — B ret B o o n e d ro v e In the ty in g
ru n n n d sco red the w in n in g ru n S u n d a y In
C in c in n a t i's 3-2 v ic to r y o v e r F lo r id a In a
s p lit-s q u a d gam e for both team s.

Marlins shut down Braves
W E S T P A L M B E A C H - D ave W e a th e rs a n d
th re e re lie v e rs h e ld A tla n ta to tw o lilts , a n d a
s p lit s q u a d o f M a r lin s sc o re d firs t-in n in g r u n s o il
S te v e A v e ry a s F lo rid a w e n i o n to beat the
B ra v e s 2 - 1 S u n d a y .

From Staff Raporta

FSU runs win streak to 4
T A L L A H A S S E E - D o u g M lc n lk lc w lc * w ent
3-for-3 a n ti dro ve In fo u r r u n s w ith a h o m e ru n
a n d a p a ir o f d o u b le s to le a d F lo rid a S ta te to a
13-3 w in o v e r S o u th e a st M is s o u ri S la te S u n d a y .
It w a s F lo rid a S la te s fo u rth stra ig h t w in

Hurricanes hold off FAU
B O C A R A T O N - B ru c e T h o m p s o n bit a h o m e r
a n d T o b y D o lla r e a rn e d the w in a s M ia m i beat
F lo r id a A t la n t ic 7-4 S u n d a y .
D o lla r (3-0) w o rk e d si* Innings, a llo w in g three
ru n s . D a n n y G ra v e s e a rn e d Ills 10th save.

AROUND THE NATION

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Keep the opposition guessing
Lako Mary oonlor p ilc h o r R ic h Alox.-vidor d id a m co
|0 b o l ko o p ln g Ja m lo K in g (tutting) and tho ro sl o l thu
S o tn ln o lo F ig h l| n g S o m ln o lo s g u o s s ln g F rid a y

a lto rn o o n ar ho p d c h o d tho Ram a lo a 7-3 w in
A loxandor, w ho d id not p ilc h lor Lako M ary as a
so p h o tn oro or |unlor, la o il lo a 3-1 start.

Lightning, Flyers settle for tie
P H I L A D E L P H I A - E rie L in d ro s sco re d Ills
3 9 th goal o f tlie season w ith 38 se co n d s Ic ll In
re g u la tio n S u n d a y n ig h t a n d the P h ila d e lp h ia
F ly e r s tie d the T u m p a B a y L ig h tn in g 5-5.
B r ia n B ra d le y sco re d b a ck-to-h u ck g o a ls in Onfin a l thre e m in u te s , h is 21 st a tu l 2 2 m l g o a ls of
the se aso n, to put the L ig h tn in g u p 5-4.

Seikaly leads Heat rout
B O S T O N — B o n y S e ik a ly lia d 3 0 p o in ts a n d
16 re b o u n d s S u n d a y n ig h t a s M ia m i beat B o sto n
106-87. g iv in g the H eat u tie for the second-best
ro ad re c o rd In the N B A .
M ia m i e x te n d e d its fra n c h is e -re c o rd ro ad
w in n in g stre a k to s ix a n d Im p ro ved to 19-12 o n
the ro ad, tied w ith N ew Y o r k lo r best In the h a st
a n d Ju st a half-gom e b e h in d Seattle.

Kentucky shoots down Gators
M E M P H IS . T c n n . — R o d rlc k R h o d e s sp a rk e d
K e n tu c k y to Its th ir d stra ig h t n n d 18th o v e ra ll
S o u th e a s te rn C o n fe re n c e to u rn a m e n t c h a m p i­
o n s h ip S u n d a y w ith a 73 -6 0 w in o v e r F lo rid a .
No. 17 F lo rid a (25-7) w a s led by D an C ro s s
w ith 17 p o in ts.
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WHAT’S HAPPENINO
Baseball
□ Sp. C re s k al L. B ra n llsy . JV. 4 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
U L a k a H o w e ll a l Lake M ary.
□ O v ie d o a l Lym an, 7 p.m.

7 p.m.

Softball
□ L. M a ry a l U nlverslly.

V, 4 p.m.; JV, 5:15 p.m.

JV Softball
□ O v ie d o el Lym an,

4 p.m.

Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis
□ L y m a n vs. O v ie d o at Rod B ug, 3:30 p.m.
□ W e a l O ra n g e a l Lake Brantley, 3 p.m.

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Big inning again sp ells doom for SC C
From Staff Raporta
S A N F O R D — It Is a m a z in g w hat a d llle r e m e one
p itc h ca n m a ke In a b a se b a ll gam e
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lle g e a g a in w as v ic tim iz e d
b y one b ig In n in g a s the v is itin g F lo rid a C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e a l J a c k s o n v ille S ta rs h e ld o n lo r a 9 7
M id -F lo rid a C o n fe re n c e w in al R a id e r F ie ld S a tu rd a y
T h e S ta rs ( 2 0 5 . H O M -FC I took a n 8-0 lead on the
ste n g th ol a se ve n -ru n se co n d Inning. B u t w h e n a ll w as
sa id a nd done, the gam e w a s d e cid e d by |usi one p ilc h .
W ith tile bases load ed a n d tw o out In l he se co n d
In n in g . F C C - J 's T a tu m bla sted a g ra n d sla m to h it
field. If the b a ll h a d sta yed In the p a rk , tl m ig h t h ave
been the fin a l o u t a n d S C C c o u ld h ave w on.
A fte r fu llin g b e h in d 8-0, the R a id e rs sta rted c h ip p in g
a w a y at the d e fic it, s c o rin g tw o ru n s In the secon d, one
In the th ird a n d tw o In the s ix th to trim the lead to 9-5.
S C C looked lik e It m ig h t c o m e a ll the w a y b a c k w h e n
It scored a ru n In the e ig h th tu n in g a n d had a m a n on
th ird w ith no o ne o ut. B u t D ola n ca m e on In reb e l and

re tire d s ix o l the seven b atte rs lie laced. In c lu d in g a
s a c rific e tly by I'ele B e /e re d l. In save the w in .
L e a d in g the R a id e rs, w h o o u tltlt F C C -J 14-10. were
N ew S m y r n a 's J o h n n y G o o d ric h P -lo r- 5 . tw o runs).
S a n fo rd 's D e m y B e a m o n (3 for-5. run). S p ru c e C re e k 's
Isaac C r u z (3-f«»r-5|. S a n fo rd 's M att D te in c r (2 -fo r-L
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O v ie d o 's E rtk J o rd a n lon e R B I each) a n d S a n fo rd 's
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A n th o n y V o n D o le rc n w as su p e rb In re lie f for S C C .
a llo w in g tw o ru n s (tine earned) o v er 7 ’/b tim in g s.
T h e R a id e rs 18-13. 3 4 M FC ) go to O rla n d o T u e sd a y
lo r an M F C gam e at V a le n c ia C o m m u n ity C o lle g e .
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D A Y T O N A B E A C H - St rut Hagge
c a rr ie d a n o -h llle r Into the s ix th
In n in g a n d also hom ered as the
O v le tlo L io n s blasted the M a in la n d
B u cc a n e e rs , 14-3. S a tu rd a y aftern o o u In a 5 A D istrict 4 b a se b a ll
gam e at M a in la n d H igh S ch o o l.
T h e B u c c a n e e rs lln u lly got to
H agge In Hie s ix t h In n in g for three
r u n s a n d tw o lilts , b ill II w as not
e n o u g h as I be L io n s h a il scored
e ig h t ru n s III (lie lo p o f tile s ix th lo
lu illd a 14 0 lead.
Hagge. a se n io r le llh a n d e r. Im ­
p ro v e d to 2-0 w ith the v ic to ry ,
s t r ik in g o u t 10 and w a lk in g four.
Ila g g e 's h o m e ru n . Ills first o f the
se aso n, w a s a Ih re r r u n sh ot that
k e y e d th e e ig h t-ru n s ix th . A ls o
fea tu re d In that Inning w ere tw o -ru n
s in g le s b y b o th R ich W rig h t a n il
J a s o n Fore.
M ik e K u g lc n ltis helped the L io n s
get a w a y to a q u ic k start, r q ip lu g a
tw o -ru n h o m e r. Ills llrs t o f the
se aso n. In the top ol tin- lirs t tim in g
R iig lriW u s la te r dou bled In a ru n
a s the L io n s eolk-elctl 12 lilts .
A ls o c o n tr ib u tin g lo On- o lle u s e
w ere A n d y H y n e s |2-(or-2. tw o ru n s.
R B I). B r ia n D u c h a n u n 1 1 -lo r -1.
d o u b le , rim ). M a rk M e tca lf (l-fo r-2 .
tw o K ill) . C u r ltn M a rtin e z (l-fo r-2 .
run). T im S la v ik (single, run). T e d
B ro w n (single). T o d d D c lllio r n (run.
RBI) a n d O rio n K in g (run)
O v ie d o , now 7-3 on On- season,
w ill bust L y m a n In a S e m in o le
A t h le t ic C o n fe re n c e c o n te s t
W e d n e sd a y al 7 |&gt;.m.

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O viedo. R u g ie n iu t III. Hagge (I) R ecord * —
O v ie d o / 3 M a in la n d I «

Being a coach pays dividends for them, you, us
W A N T E D : Som eone w l l l i . . .
• the pa tie n ce o f J o b
• the w is d o m o f S o lo m o n
• the w it o f S te n g e l
. . . for (lie th o ro u g h ly e x a s p e ra t­
in g . e n tire ly ta x in g , a n d c o m p le te ly
s a t is f y in g ta s k o f d e a lin g w ith
h e a d stro n g a d o le sc e n ts (and th e ir
c h ild re n ). S u c c e s s fu l a p p lic a n ts w ill
have m ost o f the fo llo w in g c h a r a c ­
te ristics:
• a q u ic k m in d
• a (h ic k s k in
• a stro n g b a c k
• a c a st-iro n sto m a c h
• a ru b b e r a rm
• a n d n erves o f steel.
W llh ln O il- n e x t c o u p le o f w eeks,
e v e r y y o u th b a s e b a ll le a g u e In
Sem inole- C o u n ty w ill h ave c o n ­
d u cte d Its o pe n d a y c e re m o n ie s a n d
b e g u n p la y in g gam es. A n d even
th o u g h the s e a so n w ill be u n ­
d e rw a y . ea ch a n d e v e ry league w ill
c o n tin u e Its n e v e r-e n d in g se a rch for
th a t m ost jirc c lo u s o f c o m m o d itie s.
F o r e x a m p le , n o m a tte r w h e n I
h a v e the o p p o rtu n ity to ta lk w ith
J im S c h a e fe r at the S a n fo rd R e c re ­
a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, h e 'll In v a ria b ly
a sk (hut w c p u t s o m e th in g in the
H e ra ld a s k in g fo r v o lu n te e rs lo
co a c h .
E v e ry release w c get Iroin area
y o u th leagues, fro m S e m in o le I’ O N Y
lo (he S e m in o le F a m ily Y M C A . the
re fra in Is the sam e: " C O A C H E S . W E

It's a pain. W h ile It m a y seem lik e
y o u 're h a n g in g y o u bead a g a in st a
w a ll, th e re 's a fu n d a m e n ta l dlffe rcn ce betw een the tw o a c tiv itie s .
In b a n g in g y o u r head a g a in st the
w a ll. It feels so good w hen y o u stop.
In c o a c h in g k id s, s lo p p in g creates
a n e m p ty fe elin g In a p la ce yo u
n e v e r k n e w yo u bad.

N E E D C O A C H E S ."

What about you?
I t's u lo u g h c h o ic e lo m a k e ,
e s p e c ia lly If y o u 'v e s jic n l an y lim e
w ith p a re n ts a n d o th e r Interested
p a rtie s se co n d g u e ss in g the effo rts
o f O ictr c h ild r e n 's co n ch (w h ic h Is
ev ery fa n 's G o d -g lv c n rig h t. I grant
y o u ) . W h o w a n t ' s to s u b m i t
them se lv e s to that k in d o f c r it ic is m f
A n d If y o u 're a lre a d y a parent,
y o u 're a lre a d y In tim ate w ith the
fru s tra tio n o f try in g to g e l one c h ild
to do w hat lie o r sh e Is told. T h a t
fru s tra tio n Increases e x p o n e n tia lly
w h e n the n u m b e r o f c h ild re n In­
v o lv e d Increases.
T h e re ’s the h a ssle s o f g e ttin g a n d
m a in t a in in g e q u ip m e n t, m a k in g
su re y o u have e n o u g h u n ifo rm s and
h o p in g that th ey a ll fit. d e a lin g w ith
fu n d - r a is in g a c t iv it ie s , a n d J n s i
h o p in g that y o u h av e en o u g h k id s
sh o w up for a gam e.

I k n o w fro m p e rso n a l c x|/crlcn cc.
Before V le k l a n d 1 m o ved here. I
v o lu n te e re d to co ach T - B a ll a n d
C o a c h -p itc h b a se b a ll for th e local
Y M C A as a fa v o r lo the d irecto r,
w h o w as a n d s t ill Is a frie n d o f ours.
W ith G e n e v ie v e h a v in g tu rn e d 4
O ils year. I a ss u m e I'll be b a c k In
y o u th c o a c h in g before lo o long.
S a d ly , the ta sk o f fin d in g co a ch e s
has been m ade m ore d iffic u lt and
d e lic a te by the frig h te n in g re a lity
that there are a d u lts w h o p rey on
c h ild re n a n d loo k for w a y s to gain
easy a cce ss to k id s. A s a resu lt,
leagu e s m u st be m u c h m o re ca re fu l
In d e c id in g w h o th e y a llo w to co a ch
th e ir kid s.
W h a t about y o u ?
A s a paren t o r Interested jia rty (I
m a k e th at a s s u m p tio n ts y o u 'v e
gotten th is far), y o u 're faced -.v'th a
d iffic u lt c a ll to m ak e. If y o u h ave Ou­
tlin e a n d the In c lin a tio n , s h o u ld y o u
v o lu n te e r to be a co a c h ?
N o-one c a n e ver fa u lt y o u for not

b e in g a co ach . T h e great m a jo rity of
p a re n ts d o n 't o r c a n 't co ach for a
v a rie ty o f v a lid a n d u n d e n ia b le
reasons. F o r m an y. It's Just Im ­
p o ssib le. F o r oth ers. It's Just not a
good Idea.
B u t there a rc those o f y o u out
there w h o have the tim e a n d w h u t II
ta ke s to be a good coach (w h ich has
a b s o lu te ly n o th in g lo do w ith the
s k llls necessary to be a w in n in g
couch).
T h e tric k Is getting y o u to re­
c o g n ize th a t y o u m ay be su ite d to
the tusk a n d get over the n a tu ra l
a p p re h e n s io n o f p u ttin g y o u rs e lf on
the lin e . If the Idea's e ver cro ssed
y o u r m in d u n d bro u g h t even the
slig h te st o f s m ile s to y o u r lip s,
th e re 's a c h a n c e yo u m a y be rig h t
f i r the Job.
A s y o u co n te m p la te tliu t. c o n sid e r
this: W c c a n 't p ic k u p a new sp ap e r
o r tu rn on the te le v isio n w ith o u t
se e in g a sto ry abo u t y o u th s g e ttin g
Into tro u b le . I d o n 't k n o w If u n y - '
o n e 's done u s tu d y o n y o u th sjio rts
us a d e te rre n t to Ju v e n ile del!q u e n c y . b u t It seem s to m e that tilttw o a rc m u tu a lly e xclu siv e .
B y b e in g a y o u th coach, y o u m uy
not be a part o f the a n sw e r to the
p ro b le m , b u t y o u m ay be u jiurt o f
the pre v e n tio n .

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A tla n ta 104. D e tro it* )
In dia n a 104, M llw a iA e e *7
N ew Y o rk M , C le ve la n d t*
C h ic a g o 1)1, Sacram ento*4
San A n lo n lo 10*. H o u tlo n * *
Su n day's Gam e*
P h o e n li 100, O rla nd o *1
P h ila d e lp h ia 114. W a th ln q lo n *7
L A L a k e rs *4. M in n eso ta 00
M ia m i 10*. B otton 17
H o u tlo n 100. D a lla s * )
L A C lip p e rs DO. G olden S late 117. O T
Seattle 114. P o rtla n d 10)
M o n d a y 's G a m t i
B o ito n at C h a r lotto. 7 30 p m
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C e b a llo t 2 t) 0 0 4. B a rk le y t l 71 * 1 30.
W est 3 ) 0 0 4. M e ie rk . 4 I) 0 0 *. K Johnson
I) 24 4 4 30. K le in * S 1 ) 0 0 10. G re en 3 1 0 0 * .
A in g e ) 0 0 A ) T o ta l! 4) 103 10 t) 100
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A v en t 3 4 0 ) 0. Scott 4 14 0 10 10. 0 'N e « l
I t }« M l 3* H ard aw ay 4 11 0 0 (. A n derson
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4 Totals 3* 75 1*2**3
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I t 17 1* ) l - 100
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3 P o in t goals — P h o n ia * IS ( B a rk le y } 3.
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S 14 (Scott 3 0, S k lle t M . A n o e rto n 13.
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bound* — Ph oen ia )* I B a rk le y )0(, O rla n d o
S) ( O ’ N e a l 14). A t t l t l t P h o e n ia 27
I K Johnson *). O rlanrto 74 (H a rd a w a y It
T o ta l lo u lt — P h o e v ili I*. O rla n d o IS
T ech nica l* — Pho*n|fa Illega l detem * ) A —
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S a lle y 1 * 0 0 ). W ile y 1 4 0 0 4. B u rto n 1 ) 1 7
5, K e il lo r I 1 0 0 ) T ota ls 35 743) 3) 10*
B O S T O N (17)
R a d i* S » I 1 It. Foa 0 * 0 0 0 , P a r it h 3 S 0 0
«. B r o w n ) 11 I 11. D o ug la s 2 « 0 0 4. E a r l ) It
« 7 I). M c D a n ie l 4 ) 1 1 * . G a m b le S 14 1 ) 17.
H e r r lt 4 11 111) 77. C o rc h le n l 1 ) 0 0 4
Tota ls: I t 0)14 1107
M ia m i
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J P o in t go a ls — M ia m i 4 10 (Shaw 1 4
B u rto n I 1. R ic e 17. tM lo y 0 1 ) . Boston I 10
( H a r r lt I 0, B row n 0 t. C o rc h la n l O I, G a m b le
0 II F o u le d out — Norw Rebound*
M ia m i
50 (S e lk a ly It). B o tto n 40 ( E a r l I ) A t t l t l t M ia m i 10 (Shaw *1, B o lto n II (D o u g la s 51
T o ta l lo u lt — M ia m i 14. B o ito n 34 A —
14,1*0

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Su n day's College B a sketb a ll Scot t t
M ID W E S T
Iowa I). O hio SI 74
P u rd u e 17, Illin o is 37
TOURNAM ENTS
A tla n tic C o a it Conlerenc*
Cham pionship
Nor ih C a ro lin a 73. V irg in ia *a
B ig E a t l Conlerenc*
C h a m p lo n th ip
P ro v id e n c e 74, G eorgetow n *4
B ig E ig h t C onlerenc*
C h a m p lon th ip
N e b ra sk a 77, O k la h o m a SI *1
B ig W a lt Conference
C h a m p lo n th ip
N e w M e a lc o S I 70. U C Irv in e 44
M e tro Conference
C h a m pion sh ip
L o u ltv lll* «*. Southern M i t t *1
M id E a stern A th le tic C on leren c*
C h a m p ion sh ip
N C a ro lin a A &amp; T 17. S C a ro lin a SI 70
N C A A D iv is io n II
T h ird Round
N ew H a m p s h ire C o ll *7. P h lla T e a llle 71
A la b a m a A « M * S , Tam pa *0
Southeastern Conlerenc*
C h am pionship
K u n lu c k y 7), F lo rid a 40
Southw estern A th le tic Conlerenc#
C h a m plon th ip
T o a a t Southern 70, Ja ck s o n St *7
K E N T U C K Y 73, F L O R I D A M
K E N T U C K Y 11*4)
B ra tto w 4 * 1 ) 11 P r lc k e ll 3 7 4 4 I,
R id d ic k 3 ) ) ) I, D elk ) * 0 0 13. F o rd 3 I 7 7
10, Rhode* S I I ) IS, M c C a r ty I 7 0 0 7,
M a r tin e t 1 3 0 0 *. Epp* 0 0 0 0 0 . H a rriso n 0 0
000 T ota ls 1 S S I I I 1173.
F L O R I D A (1) 7)
Thom pson 0 ) 0 0 0, D e C le rc q 3 1 0 14, H ill
4 * 3 * 1 1 . B ro w n 5 1 ) 0 0 1 1 . C r o t t * 13 4 * 17,
A n d e r s o n 3 5 11 7, K u lt m a 0 ) 0 0 0,
D y rk o lb o tn M 1 * 4. W illia m * 0 1 0 0 0
T o ta ls: 14 S4 10 11*0
H a llllm * - U K 33. U F 77 1 Poin t goals U K 17 I I IR h o d e t 4 7, D e lk ) S, B ra tto w 3 I.
F o rd 1 4. M c C a r ty 0 I. M a r tin e t 0 I), U F 7 13
(B ro w n 1 4, C ro ss I S K u ltm a 0 I, W illia m s
0 II, F o u le d out — R id d ick Rebounds - U K
1* ( P r lc k e ll 10). U F 33 ( M ill 7) A t t l t l t - U K
I* ( P r l c k e lt , F o rd . R h o d e* 4), U F 11
(Th om pson . C r o t t 3) F o u ll — U K 10. U F 17
N C A A W om en's T o u rn a m in l
A t A G lance
A ll T im e t E S T
E a t l R egional
F lr t l Round
W ednesday. M a rc h I*
A u b u rn 11* *) a l V irg in ia Toch 1)4 S)
G e o rg ia So (1 1 1) a t N orth C a ro lin a (77 II
G ra m b llrig S ta le 173 *1 a l V a n d e rb ilt (13 71
B ro w n ( I I ») a l C o n n ecticut (17 1)
W e tle rn K e n tu ck y (73 S) a l R u lg e r t 111 71
SI J o te p h 't (1* I ) at O ld D o m in ion (74 ))
M ln n e to ta (17 101 a l N o ire D a m * (11 4)
Tn SI 1)0 I I a l So M l t il t t i p p i 1)4 4)
M id t e t f R e gio na l
F in ) R o u n d
W ednesday, M a r c h II
N C A A T 11* 101 at Term *it# * II* 11
C le m u in (I* « ) a t F I* In tern a tion a l IIS II
Loyola . M d (II 10) a l V irg in ia (IS 4)
A la H l r m i l l ) I a l Geo W ashington 111 7)
In d ia n a (1* II a lM I t t lie ip p I (1) II
S o M e lh o d ltl (II I) a l L a T ech 1)4 3)
N o Illin o is (14 SI a l SW M it t o u r l SI (73 ))
P o rtla n d 117 111 a l S o u lh e rn C a l (13 3)
M id w e tl Regio nal
F e l t Round
W ednesday, M a r c h 14
F o rd h a m ( 1 1 1) at Penn Stalo IIS II
V e rm o n t 111 10) at Salon H a ll (7) 41
C reig h ton (7141 at B o w lin g G re en (14 31
K a n sa s (II SI a l Stephen F A u ttln (13 4)
O regon S la t* (17 101 a l A la b a m a (114)

M it t o u r l (11171 a t le a rn te c h 13* *1
O kla h om a S tale (10 I) a l T e a a t (11 I )
M o u n ts ! M a ry '* , M d (1) 3) a l Iowa (20 4)
W e tl R egional
F l r t l Round
W ednesday, M a rc h It
R a d ford I I I 111 a l Pu rdue I I ) 4)
B o lt* State (1) SI at Wash ington 110 7)
H a w a ii (1) 41 at San D iego S ta le (IS 4)
F lo rid a 111 H a l T o a a t A A M 111 71
S a n la C la ra (11 4) a l Oregon 0 * 1 1
M a rqu ette &lt;114) at C olorado (IS *1
N ev L a t V e g a t (13 41 a t M o n ta n a (14 4)
W it G re en B ay ( I I 10) at Stanford (7) ))
Sunday’ s W om en 's B a sk e tb a ll Scores
TOURNAM ENTS
Ivy League
C h a m p lo n th ip
B row n 71. D a rtm o u th * ).O T
M M E * ttrr n A th le tic C on leren c*
C h a m p lo n th ip
N C a ro lin a A A T 74, H o w a rd U 47
N C A A O tv lllo n II
T h ird Round
C la rio n 71. Pac*47
Slon ehill. M a i l I I . B en llo y . M a i* 44
S e u lh w ttle rn A th le tic Con leren c*
C h a m p lon th ip
G ra m b lln g S I 111, A lc o rn SI *7
U S A T O O A Y C N N Top IS
The U SA T O D A Y C N N b a tk r lb a ll co ach es'
p o ll F lr t t p la ce v o le t In parentheses, rec
o rd t total p o ln tt. an d last w e e k 's ra n k in g
Record P f l P v t
1 A rk a n sa s t i l l
75 3 •33
1
2 N o rlh C a ro lin a (14)
77 8 109 t3
3 Connecticut
77 4 H I
3
4 P u rd u e 12)
74 4 719
1
S M iss o u ri
7) 3 894 13
* D ukt
73 5 871
5
7 M assach u setts
37 8 844 10
* K en tu cky
74 8 807 13
9
* L o u is v ille
7* 5 S77
10 A rizo n a
7) 5 580
8
II M ich ig a n
71 7 SOU
7
17 Tem pi*
77 7 455 14
13 K ansas
75 7 4JS 11
14 Syracuse
71 8 JV( 11
11. F lo rid *
IS 7 m
11
10 U C L A
71 8 313 15
17 C a lifo rn ia
77 7 380 17
14 Indiana
1* 8 350 18
I* O kla h om a St
7) 9 701 33
70 M innesota
70 111 191 19
21 Saint Lou is
7) 5 148 73
77 M arqu etta
72 8 137 31
73 A la b a m a B irm in g h a m
77 7 106 30
74 Teaas
2S 7 94
75 C in c in n a ti
76
72 *
1*
29
1
5
O ther voles: N ebraska 7), Penn S3. W lk «
F o re tt 17. P ro vid en ce 2*. Boston C o ll 1»,
T u lta I), O hio II. N e w M e a ic o I. N ew M e a lc o
SI 7. M ic h ig a n SI 4. Ten C h a t! 4. So III S.
W it G re en B * v S. A la b a m a 4. G a T ech 4.
G eorgetow n 4. W K e n tu ck y 4. L ib e rty 1. SW
L o u ltla n * ). B ra d le y 1. M a r y la n d 1, M u r ra y
St l. V irg in ia t. W a tn irg io n St I

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N C A A Teurnam ent
E A S T R E O IO N A L
F tr tt Round
A l N a ssa u C e lita u m
Untendal*. N Y .
Th u rsday, M a r r h 17
F lo rid * 11171 v t. Ja m * t M a d lto n 1)0 *)
N eb ra sk a (10 *1 v t P * n n i| lv * n l* 1)4 1)
A la D lrm (11 7) v t G e o W ash in gto n 117 II)
Connecticut I l f 41 v t R id e r 111 I)
A t U SAIr A re n a
Lan d over, M d
F rid a y . M a r c h II
N o rlh C a ro lin a 0 7 4 ) v t, L ib e rty III 111
W ash SI (10 101 v t D o ilo n C o ll (10 101
Indiana 11* I) v* O hio U n iv e rs ity ( is 7)
Tem ple (7) 71 v t D re a d 11) 4)
S O U T H E A S T R E O IO N A L
F l r t l Round
A l R upp A ren a
L ttln g le n . K y .
T h u rsda y, M a rc h 17
Purdue &lt;1 * 4) v t. C e n tra l F le rM * 111 I )
P ro vid en ce 120 *) v t A la b a m a 11* *1
W a ke F o r t t l (20 II) v t C h a rlesto n 124 ))
K a nsa s (IS 3) v t Tn Chattanooga (7) 4)
A t T h e tw ic e * It Dom e
St Petersb u rg
F rid a y , M a rc h II
K e n tu ck y (34 4) v t.T e n n e s s e e Slat# (I* 111
M a rq u ette (1) I I vt. SW L o u ltla n * II) 7)
M ich ig a n SI (I* l l l v t . Scion H a ll (17 1)1
D u k t (1J SI v t Teaat Southern (1* 10)
M ID W E S T R E G IO N A L
F lr t t Round
A t K ansas Coliseu m
W ich ita . K a n
Thursday. M a rc h 17
M ic h ig a n &lt;71 7 ) v t P ep p erd ln e (I* 10)
T*&gt;a* I2S 71 v t W estern K e n tu ck y 120 10)
S a m i L o u lt 11) SI v t M t r y i a n d l l t III
M iitt a c h u v e ltt (27 41 v* SW T e a a t SI (IS 4)
A t The M y ria d
O kla h om a City. O k (a
F r id a y ,M a r c h II
A rk a n sa s 125 3) v t N C a ro lin a A A T 11*13)
I I H n o it lD 10) v t G eorgetow n (II 111
U C L A 121 *1 v t T u lta 111 71
O kla h om a SI 123 V) v t N M e a lc o St I I ) 71
W E ST R E O IO N A L
F ir s t Round
A t The Dee E v o n lt Center
Ogden, U tah
Thursday. M a r c h 17
M itto u r l (IS 3) v t N a v y (17 111
C in c in n a ti 111 »| v t W ltc o n tln 117 101
C a lllo r n la 111 7) v t W it G re en B a y 0 4 4)
Syracuse 111 41 v t H a w a ii I I I 141
F rid a y . M a rc h II
A t A R C O Arena
Sacram ento, C a li I
F rid a y , M a rc h l l
L o u is v ille (14 SI v t B o lt* S la te 117 111
M innesota 120 111 v t So Illin o is 11) 4)
V irg in ia 117 111 v t N e w M e a lc o ll) 7)
A rizon a I7S SI v* Loyola . M d (17 111
N ation al In vitation Tournam ent
A t A G la nce
A ll T im e t ES T
F l r t l Round
W ednesday, M a r c h 14
M u rra y SI (1) SI at B ra d le y 1317)
T u la n e 117 101 at E v a n tv lllo (11101
O e P a u l (1* H I a l N orth w este rn 114 111
M ia m i,O [I* 10) a l X a v ie r (10 7)
N C C h a rlo tte 114 111 at D u q u e tn t (14 11)
T e a a t A A M (I* 101 a l New O r le a n t (1* f I
V a n d erb ilt 114 111 a l O k la h o m a IIS 111
S o u lh e rn C a l 0 4 III a l f r e t n o S I (1* 10)
Th u rsday, M a r c h II
Davidson 111 71 a l W V irg in ia 0 4 III
G eorgl* Tech 0 4 11) a l Siena l u l l
So M lt t lt t lp p M I S 141 a t C le m to n 114 III
M a n h a lla n (1* 101 at O ld D o m in ion (20 *1
C a n ltlu t 111 6) at V llla n o v a (1) 111
M it t lt u p p l SI ( t» 101 a l K a n sa s 51(17 11)
A rizo n a SI (IS 111 a l B rig h a m Young (21 *)
Gonzaga 111 71 a l S la n ta rd III 10)

NHL STANDING*
A ll T im e t E S T
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
A tla n tic D iv isio n
W L T PI* O F O A
N .Y . R angers
41 30 8 n 744 1*1
N ew Jersey
3* 70 10 B l 24* 142
W ashington
31 X a 70 771 713
P h ila d e lp h ia
31 37 ; 89 250 241
24 )« 14 44 147 144
F lo rid a
N Y Islanders
38 33 8 64 234 774
35 38 9 59 147 110
Tam pa Bay
N ortheast D iv is io n
Boston
34 71 13 84 7)4 I f f
M o n 1re a l
IS 77 13 83 734 )*)
35 77 13 1? 2)0 23*
P ittsb u rg h
34 7* 8 80 13) 14)
B u fla lo
Quebec
77 34 7 41 721 7)1
H a rtfo rd
23 1* 6 54 1*0 7)3
10 SI B 78 144 331
O ttaw a
W ESTERNCO NFERENCE
C e n tra l R a t io n
W L T PH OF GA
34 71 n 17 73) 1*7
Toronto
&lt;0 73 s 85 7*7 130
O e lr o ll
3) 7) 10 •0 734 11*
D a lla s
34 77 4 78 70* 144
C h ica go
33 74 » 75 11* 374
SI L o u is
W in n ip eg
I f 44 4 48 710 1*)
P a c ific D iv isio n
C a lg a ry
14 24 II 79 7SI 723
V an cou ver
34 31 1 71 733 177
2) 11 t) I I 1*4 773
San Jos*
24 40 S 57 1*3 21*
A n a h e im
Los Angeles
77 14 10 54 741 744
1* 41 10 41 715 154
E dm onlon

Saturday'* Oamet
H a rtfo rd l . D a l l a t ) , 11*
P ltttb u r g h 4. N Y . R a n g e r* )
N ew J e r t e y l, B otton I
Quebec 4. W a th in g lo n 3
C a lg a ry 1. San J o t* 0
Toronto 1, W in nipeg 1
M o n trea l 4. P h ila d e lp h ia 4. l i t
N Y I t la n d t r i) . SI. L o u li) , II*
flu Ila lo 5, L o t Angel** 3
Sunday’ * G a m tt
P illt b u r g h J. Mar (lo rd 1
C h ic a g o ), V a n cou ver 7
New J e rta y *. D a lla tO
A n ah eim S. O ttaw a I
Tam pa B a y ), P h ila d e lp h ia S, tl*
M e n d a y 'i O a m e t
B o lto n a! M o n tre a l, 7;3Sp m
C h k ago a l Q uebec. 7:3) p m
N .Y . R a n g e r* tl F lo r id a ,7:3) p m

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Tam p* Bay
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IR e c ch i. F e d y k l, 7 0* 7. P h ila d e lp h ia . Ren
berg 31 I B r ln d ’ A m o u r, R e c c h ll, * 01 (p p l 3.
T a m p a B ay. Col* l l IB ra d le y. D IM e io ). 11 It
(p p l 4, Tam pa B a y . C rtlg h lo n I I B ra d le y .
C lia m b e r il, 1) 13 (p p l ). T a m p a B a y.
B e r g la n d 4 ( B u r e a u . T u c k e r ) . 13 47
P t n a llle t - O ra tion . TB (in te rfe re n ce ), 1 0*.
S avard. TB (holding d ic k ) , I a*. B eran ek.
P h i ( ila t h ln g l, * 3*. Racine, P h i d rip p in g ) .
11 14; D .M a io TB (holding). 1) 1*. L ln d ro t.
P h i (hooking). II 41; C rtlg h lo n . T B (elbow
Ing), 1* IS. Yu sh kevtch
P h i (rou g hin g).
I* 35
Second P tr le d — N in e Pen a IIlas — Lam b .
P ill d rip p in g ) . ) It; D iM a io . T B (In le rle r
en ce), 13 3)
T h ird P e rio d — 4. P h ila d e lp h ia R a cin e I
(R e n b e rg Z e llle r) , 1 SS 7, P h ila d e lp h ia
M lu th k o I ILam b , R a tin e !. 3 IS t Tam pa
Day. B ra d le y ) l (R e e k ie ), 17 00 *. Tem p*
B a y . B ra d le y 11 (C h a m b ers. D u lre s n e l,
I* 05 10 P h ila d e lp h ia Lln dro* 3* (G a lle y .
B r ln d 'A m o u r l, I* 7) fh n a ltie s — L a m b , P h i
(h old in g stick I, II 3*. Creighton. TB (holding
s tic k ) , 13:11. B trg c v lrv T B (toughing). I* 52
O v e rtim e — Non* P e n a lly — M algu n as.
P h i (h old in g). 3 44
Shots on goal — Tam pa B a y IS 4 14 1 — )7
P h ila d e lp h ia ! • 4 I - 11
Power P|i r O pperTw illles - Tam pa B a y 7
o i l . P h ila d e lp h ia I o l*
G o a lie s — Tam pa (Say. Puppa. 1 01 *4 111
shot* 14 *av*sl P h ila d e lp h ia Roussal. 7 1 20 4
117 311
A - 17.14*
R e le re e - T e rry G re g io n Lin e sm e n —
R o n A ssa lslin * . Jean M o rin

RACING
D a y Io n a 200 M o t o rc y c le R e s u lt !

D A Y T O N A B E A C H — R esu lts Sunday ol
the A m e ric a n M o lo r c y c lls l A s s o c ia tio n *
D a yton a 200 by A ra l with rider, hom etow n
m a ch in e and laps co m p e te d
A M A U S Superbike
I Scott R u ssell, A lla n !* . K a w a sa k i. S7; 2
Troy C o rset. A u stra lia . D u cah , 57 ) E d d ie
Law son L a ke H avasu C ily . A riz . Y a m a h a
57, 4 D oug Poien. Demon T e ie s . Honda 57
5 J a m ie Jam es. A s lw v lll* . N C , Y a m a h a
57 a S ieve C re v lcr, Canada. K a w a sa k i. )7
7 M ik e S m ith Rosw ell, G a , Honda, S7, •
Thom as S ftven s. Sanlbel Island. F la , Suzuki.
17, 9 K e v in Magee. A u stra lia . Honda. 57. 10
D a le Q u a r le r le y . W e s t lle ld . M a s s
K a w a sa k i, )7
Other F ie n d * rid e rs
3S D *nny Roberts. W est P a lm B each
Y a m a h a . SI, l* B rett R a y , G re en a cres.
K a w a sa k i. 51 a l F ra n k K in se y. T itu sv ille .
Y a m a h a . 5). 4* H m tilp h R aab. Brandon.
FI* . Y a m a h a , 50 4 7. Sieve Oe Cam p.
DeITtna, K a w a sa k i. *0 a* Scotl l a n d s
D a v ie . S uzuki, 47, S! P a u l Sch w em m er. S
D aytona. H onda, 4). 9 R ic k Snaw. M ia m i
Y a m a h a , 1», 54 P a b lo R e al, M ia m i D u c a ll
II 4). D onald Ja ck s, St Cloud. Suzuki. II
M D a v id O lln, O rlando. Suzuki. 4 4* John
A shm ea d . W e ll P a lm B each . K a w a s a k l.4

GOLF

Field set for NCAA
basketball tourney
ByD O UO TUCKER
A H Sp o il 3 W rllor
K A N S A S C 1 T V . M o. A
b le a r y •eyed N C / \ A t i d e d Ion
c o m m itte e reach ed at least one
dec isio n n o b o d y w ill nrgu e w ill).
''• T h is w as p ro b a b ly (lie m ost
d iffic u lt to u rn a m e n t w e’ ve had
In several y e a rs ." w ild K a n sa s
a th le tic d ire c to r Hob Fre d e ric k ,
w h o w ill so o n su cc e e d T o m
B u tte rs as c o m m itte e c h a irm a n .
K n o w in g w hat a w a c k y season
It's been, w ith the No. I team In
T h e A sso cia te d P ress p o ll lo s in g
s e v e n w e e k s In a ro w . the
c o m m itte e b ro k e w ith tra d itio n .
T h e y got do w n to w o rk T h u r s ­
d a y aftern oo n Instead o f F rid a y
m o r n in g p ic k in g 34 a t-la rg e
e n trie s and se ed in g the field.
Hut the a m a z in g su cc e ssio n of
S a tu rd a y u p se ts cau se d the nin e
m e n to stay u p la te r th a n they
w an te d on S a tu rd a y n ig h t and
r o ll o u t o f bed e a r lie r lim n
p la n n e d S u n d a y m o rn in g .
" I ’ve never seen a d a y q u ite
lik e y e s te r d a y ," H u ltc r s sa id
S u n d a y , 'll w as one o l the m ost
I n te re s tin g d a y s I'v e e x p e r i­
enced , w here so m a n y great
learn s fell. O b v io u s ly , w e had
done a lot o f w o rk up lo (hat
lim e . W e had In go b a rk to the
d ra w in g table a n d take a look to
see w hat c h a n g e s w ere n eces­
sa ry . A lot o f s tu d y w a s nee ded ."
N o r t h C a r o lin a , P u r d u e .
A rk a n s a s a n d M is s o u ri are tinlo p seeds In a field so loade d
w ith " p a r it y " that som e tra d i­
tio n a l po w e rh o u se co n fe re n ce s
d id n 't get a s m a n y b id s as u sual.
T h e B ig T e n tied a to u rn e y
reco rd by g e ttin g seven team s
In, Hut the Hlg E ig h t, w h ic h got
six b id s each o f the last tw o
y rn rs, got o n ly four, sam e as the
S o u th e a s te rn C o n fe re n c e T h e
z\CC h a s o n ly five.
T h e c o m m itte e w as h u m m in g
a lo n g S a tu rd a y , w ith jxitenM al
No. I seeds lin e d up on a ch a rt
a lo n g w ith p to h n b lc No, ‘uN and
lik e ly No. ds, w h e n u n b e lie v a b le
new s cam e p o u rin g It)
C r a s h in g to d e lc a i In c o n fe r­
ence lo u rm im e n ts w ere No
I
A rk a n s a s . No, 2 C o n n e c tic u t.
No. 3 M iss o u ri a n d No. 5 D uke.
N o . 7 A r iz o n a a n d N o
H
M ic h ig a n , th e r u n n e r - u p to
N o rth C a ro lin a last year, lost
regu lar-seaso n gam es.
Iro n ic a lly , the sh e e r volume of
ups4*ts diluted th e ir e ffect.

Mistake can’t slow Irvan
in second straight win

Honda C la ia ic Scores
FORT LA U D E R D A LE
F in a l scores and
Oy MIKE HARRIS
p rize m oney Sunday o l the t l I m illio n IIfin ds
A P M o lo rsp o H B W riter
C la s s ic, p la y e d on *■» 4 *44 yard par 71
W eston H llls G o lla n d C o u n tr y C lu b co u rs*
N ic k P ric e . S1M.OOO
70 47 7) 44 27*
H A M P T O N . G a. - T h e m o ­
C ra ig P a rr y , t l l l l *00
41
73 41 47277
m ent sta n d s out in E rn ie It v a n 's
B ra n d o l CTuimblee, 174*00
47 4* 71 71— 271
m ind .
John O a ly, 543,11)
4* 70 7) 4 4 -1 )0
B e rn h a rd L a rg e r . 543J1)
47 71 7 )4 ! 740
Hi- had |nsl fin is h e d a fast,
C u rd s Strange. Sai d )
71 47 71 70- 110
four-tire pit stop u n d er Hie green
D a v is Love III. S 4 3 .ll)
44 71 70 71-140
Hag 133 la p s Into S u n d a y 's
D a v id E d w a rd s, S34.I0D
70 7) 4* 71-717
Sandy L y le . S27.500
71 74 73 44 - 7!}
P u ro ta to r 3 0 0 w h e n h is ra d io
Tom K II*. 1)7.500
71 71 71 **--71)
c
ra c k le d lo llle.
J im G a lla g h e r. S17.500
4* 71 74 70 - 313
" Y o u 'v e got to co m e b a ck In
H a l Sulton. 127,500
71 77 70 70 - 311
B ru te F le lsh e r, 177.500
4* 71 70 73 - 74)
u g u ln . " c re w c h ie f L a r r y
Pin g W i ld i’ t Score*
T U C S O N . A rlz — F in a l scores and p rice
m o n e y S u n d a y o l Ih e L P G A ’ s 1425.000
P in g W e lch ’ s tournam ent, p la y e d on R a n
dolph P a r k 's 4.177 yard, par 77 N orth Course
(a a m a te u r)
Donna Andrew s. S43.7S0
****** 7 3 -1 /4
Ju dy O ickin so n. 134,717
71 71 4 * 4 4 -7 3 *
B ra n d le Burton. S14.2I7
4* 41 4* 73-27*
M ic h e lle M c C a n n . S30.3I4
71 70 4* 4* 210
S h e rri Sleinhauer. 130,31*
44 70 17 77-240
L a u ri M e rle n . | l) . 7 f)
7) 70 47 71-711
Can Stephenson. ) 13.7*3
47 77 71 71-711
74 71 44 4*-71 2
H elen A llred sso n . SI0.0SI
71 77 *7 71-212
D a le E g g e lin g . 110.0)1
Daria D orm ann. 110 Oil
47 74 47 74-212
7) 71 73 44 — 114
A lic e M ille r. S4 447
K a tie P ete rso n P a rk e r, 14. 11) 70 7) 71 70-714
Jo d i F lg le y , S4.M2
71 71 47 77-114
P O A Santor Scores
SA N A N T O N IO — F in a l s c o rts and p r lia
m oney Sunday In Ihe P G A Seniors 1454.000
V antage A l The D om inion, played on tha
4.114 yard, p a r 34 34-71 D o m in io n course
J lm A tb u S . 1*7.500
4*47 73-701
Lee T revin o. 447.4*7
71 4* 4*—10*
G ra h a m M a r sh, 147.44/
7147 70-10*
G eorg* A rc h e r, 147,417
4*4* 71-10*
R o ck y Thompson, *31.700
71 4* 70-110
J lm C o lb e r t ,177.100
71 70 70-111
Tom W orgo. 172,100
7071-70-211
J C Snead. 177. IOO
71 70 70-111
G lb b y G ilb e rt, 177.100
71 47 73-111
Tom m y A aron , 115,400
74 71 * 7 -11 1
74 70 41-21 1
D a l* D ouglass. 1 1S.440
D ave S lo ck lo n , 115.400
*♦ 72 71-212

TRANSACTIONS
BA SEB A LL
A m trlc a n League
T O R O N T O B L U E J A Y S - Sent R ic a rd o
Jord a n and Jess# Crus*, pitch ers, lo th eir
m in o r league ca m p lo r reassign m en t
N a tion a l Lasgu*
H O U S T O N A S T R O S - Sent R a u l Chavez
a n d Scott M a s k a r e w lii. ca tch ers, to Ihelr
m in o r league ca m p lo r reassign m en t
P IT T S B U R G H P IR A T E S Sent John
Hop* R o b e rlo R a m ire z and D an M lc e ll.
p itch e rs; K eith O slk. ca tch er; M ik e B row n
an d R ic h Aud*. I l r l l basem en; D a ve Hondo,
In lle ld e r; and S ian Cam eron, ou tfield er lo
Ih elr m in o r league cam p lo r reassign m en t
ST. L O U IS C A R D I N A L S Sent B ria n
B a rb e r. B ria n E v e rs g trd . Doug Cree k. W illie
S m llh an d S ieve M o n tgom ery, p llch e r* . lo
Ih elr m in o r league cam p for reassign m en t
BASKETBALL
N a h o n a l B ilk * b i l l A hoc 141ion
N B A — S u v p d iJo d V incent A skew , S e a llfo
guard, for one gam * w ithout p a y and lin ed
h im 15.000, and lin e d V ln n y D el N egro, San
A n lo n lo g u a rd , 13.500 lo r a head b u llin g
Incident M a r c h II.

HOCKEY
N a lton a l Hockey League
N H L — Suspended M ik e Hudson, N*w Y o rk
H a n g ers forw ard, lor h ig h s tic k in g K|*M
S a m u e llt o n , P it t s b u r g h P e n g u in s de
le n sem a n . In a gam * S aturday.
H A R T FO R D W H ALERS A s s ig n e d
F ra n k P le lra n g e lo . goalie, an d Igor C h lb lre v
a n d M ik e T o m la k . centers, to S p rln g tle ld o l
Ihe A m e ric a n H ockey League

"b e c a u s e so m n n y foil, w l
d id n 't do a lot o f c b u n g e s .'l
H a tte rs said. "W e d id lo o k a l i h f
r e s u l t s n n d s l u d y t h e it
c a re fu lly .”
D e fe n d in g c h a m p io n N o n !
C a r o lin a , w h ic h d c f c a t c i
V ir g in ia In the A C C tournam ent]
fin a l S u n d a y , Is No. I seed In the
E a s t re g io n a l a n d m a d e the
to u rn a m e n t for the 2 0 th such
c c s s lv e yenr. P u rd u e , the H ig l
T e n ch a m p io n , got the to p s e rd |
In the Sou th east.
D espite lo s in g to K e n tu c k y lu|
th e S o u t h e a s te r n C o n fe re n c e ;
se m ifin a ls. A r k a n s a s got the top]
seed In the M id w est regional.
M isso u ri, the llrs t team to g o l
un b eaten In a H lg E ig h t season I
In 23 years, d rew No. 1 seed la
the W est R e g io n a l after lo s in g to j
N eb raska In Ih e s e m ifin a ls o f the
co n fe re n ce to u rn e y.
T h e N o. 2 s e e d s — C o n ­
n e c t ic u t . D u k e , A r iz o n a and
M a ssa c h u se tts — all hud sh o ts at
a N o I e n tr rln g Ihe w eekend.
C o n n e c t ic u t , th e H lg E ast
c h a m p io n a u d No. 2 In the A P
poll, w a s h e a le n b y P ro v id e n c e
D u ke also m issed m il a n y No
I e banee w hen II w as up set by
V ir g in ia In the A C C lo u rn n m e u i
"I Ih ln k C o n n e d lent w ould
h ave been a No, I seed and not
P u rd u e If th ey had w on their
to u rn a m e n t." sa id K a n s a s couch
R oy W illia m s .
T h e r e g io n a l w in n e r s w ill
ga th e r for the F in a l F o u r A p ril
2-4 In C h a rlo tte . N .C .
T h e No I seed that travels
farthest is M is s o u ri, w h ic h lost
o n ly to z \rk a n s a s a n d Notre
D am e In Ihe re g u la r season and
hoped lo h r In the M idw est
" O b v io u s ly , so m eo ne hud to
be sent w e st," flu tte rs sa id
ll
h a p p e n s ev ery y ear Som eone
h a s lo he d isp la c e d , a n d al
th o u g h I'm dlsu p|K )lntcd lo r am
team Hint has to start o il lar
a w a y Irom th e ir o w n fans, it
n o n e th eless has been a (actor
and I assu re yo u U 's g o in g lo lif­
ts facto r In Ihe fu tu re "
C o lle g e ol C h a rle s to n , unis
thre e y ears a D iv is io n I p ro g ra m
w ill be one Innshnl e n try a s ib r
121 It seed In the S o u th e a s t
O th e rs m a k in g ih e lr llrs t u p
p e u r a u e e . a ll .is c o n fe r e n c e
c h a m p io n s . In clu d e L ib e rty ol
the H lg S o u th . L o y o la . M a ry la n d
o l the M etro A tla n tic . S o u th w e st
T e x a s State o f the S o u th la n il
C o n fe re n ce and C e n tra l F lo rid a
o l the T ra its A m e ric a

M c R c y n o ld s said. " W e 'v e gol to
lig h te n u p som e lo g o u ts ."
It m ig h t have p a n ic k e d som e
te a m s, o r s h o rt-c irc u ite d a n y
c h a n c e ut v ic to ry for o th ers. Hut
not R o b ert Y a te s R a cin g , w h ic h
now has helped Irvan lo tw o
stra ig h t w in s a n d fo ur v ic to rie s
In 13 stu rts sin c e they Jo in e d
forces last S ep tem ber.
"Y e a h , th ey h ad tw o lugnutH
they d id n 't get on th e re ." Irvan
said as h e basked in S u n d a y 's
v ic to ry , the 1 1th o f Ills W ln s lu n
C u p career. "z\ lot o f g u y s w o u ld
have ta k e n a c h a n c e a u d kept on
ru n n in g , but L a r r y w ild. 'L e t's
co m e In a n d fix It.’ He w as
lo o k in g at the b ig p ic tu re again,
a u d th a t's w lm t ll lo o k to try to
w in th e ra ce ."
M c R c y n o ld s agreed.
" W e c u t o n e p it stop sh o rt
try in g lo heal the H c a r (Jeff
Ih irto n ) out u n d e r green, aud
o n ly hud three lu g m its on the
left re a r (wheel), ... W e d id n 't get
bent o u t o f sh ape abo u t It. We
s t ill sta y e d on the lead lap aud
e v e ry th in g w o rk ed o u t.”
Irv u n 's F o rd T h u u d e rb lr d had
been Icu d ln g before the ro u n d of
green-flag stops, a n d the e x tra
sto p cost h im fo u r p o sitio n s,
w h ic h he q u ic k ly m ad e up.
In the end. lrv u u led seven
tim e s for 207 o f the 3 2 8 laps.
I n c lu d in g the f ilia l 4 5 t r ip s
a ro u n d the 1 .322 -m lle A tla n ta
M o to r S p e e d w a y o val. He fended
o ff c h a lle n g e s fro m thre e d riv e rs ,
the last hy d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n
M o rg an S h e p h e rd , w hose Fo rd
fin is h e d 0.3 5 -seeo n d s — about
fo u r e a r-le n g th s — b e h in d .
T h e o n ly o th e rs o n the lead lap
w e r e D a r r e l l W a lt r ip , w h o
sta rte d 4 0 H i, a n d H u rlo n . In o n ly
h is fifth W in s to n C u p start.
W u l I r ip , w h o s e e a r w a s
w o e fu lly slo w In q u a lify in g a n d
e a rly In th e race, e v e n tu a lly
fo u n d the rig h t c o m b in a tio n ,
g iv in g Irv a n a stro n g ch a lle n g e
u n t il n p o w e r s t e e r in g le a k
forced an e xtra pit s lo p d u rin g
the last o f five c a u tio n periods.

Ihirton dnmln,tied Hie 1111&lt;I&lt;II&lt;
pnrtlim nl the rue leading luui
(tun s lor «7 laps
Irvan. w ho a lso h a s lifila lic d
se co n d and lift I* th is season,
h o ld s a l o t point lead over M a rk
M a r tin in Hx- W in s t o n C u p
sta n d in g s after fo u r races

Result*
1 (7) E rm a Irvan R o ckw ell. N C , Ford
Thunderbdd. ))• 144.100 144 l a . 7 1141
M o rg a n Shepherd C o n o v er
N C . F o rd
Thund#rbi&lt;d 374, *44.300 } 143) D a rre ll
W a ltrip , F ra n k lin T»nn . C hevrolet lu m in a
374. U».450 4 t i l l J» !l B urton South Boston
V« , F o rd T hunderblrd 374 532.400. S 14)
M a r k M a rtin . Jam estown. N C . F o rd Thun
d e rb lrd . 327 . 530,300 4 ( 34) L«k# Speed
C o n c o rd
N C . F o rd T h u n d e rb lrd
327
5 74 150 7 (I 0| Gr#g Sacks. W tn ltr Park.
F o rd T h u n d trb lrd . 737, 114.050 I 1171 J e ll
G o rd o n , M u n ta r s v llfo , N C . C h e v r o le t
L u m ln a. 324. 471 550 « 172) R ic k y Rudd
L a k e N orm an. N C . F o rd Thundarblrd. 374
S I7.350. 10 I3SI Jim m y Spencer. M o o re tv lll* .
N C F o rd Thunderblrd. 33* 117.500, II 1)51
Ted M usgrave. Troutm an. N C . F o rd Thun
d e rb lrd . 324. I t ! 570
12 ( (4) Dal# E a rn h a rd t. Dooll*. N C
C h * rro l« t Lum ln*. 32$. 114.550. 13 (771 K yi*
P#t1y. H igh Point. N C . P o n tia c G ra n d Prm ,
31), 5)1.540 14 I)) T t r r y Labonte Archd ale
N C , Chevrolet Lum lna. J7S, 121,3*0. IS (301
Bobby Labonle. Trinity, N C . Pon tiac G ra n d
P rta , 32). S17.440, 14 (74) K en Schrader
C o n c o rd , N C , C h e v ro le t L u m ln a , 375
117.370 17 |J«| Hut S trick lin , C a ltra . A la
F o rd Thunderblrd, 33). 110 0*0. 14. (I) Joe
N am achek. Lake lan d, Chevrolet L u m ln a. 314.
117,440: 1» 133) Bobby H am ilton. N ashville
Tenn . Pon tiac G rand P rla , 322, 114.4)0, 70
1311 Sieve G rissom . L ib e rty , N.C , Chevrolet
L u m ln * . I l l , 110,310, 71 (71) J e ll P u rv is.
C la r k s v ille . T e rn
C h evrolet L u m ln a. 33L
10,400; 32 (I) Loy A lle n J r .. R aleigh. N C
F o rd Thunderblrd. 321, SI4.340
73, 132) M ich a e l W a ltrip . D avidson. N.C
P o n lla c G ra n d P rla . 371, 114.0)0, 74 ( 121
R u sty W allace, Concord. N C , F o rd Thun
d e rblrd. 370. 471.4*5. 2) (7)) S terling M a r lin
C olu m b ia. T a n n ,, Chevrolat L u m ln a. 314
41*. 1*0. 24 (37) R ic k M a il. Rockbridge
Bath*. V * , F o rd Thunderblrd. 314. 411.435
27. (43) M ik e W allace. Concord. N C , Ford
T h u n d trb lrd . 114. t ll.4 1 ) ; 71 (701 D ick
T r ic k le . Iro n S ta tio n . N .C ., C h e v ro le t
L u m ln a. 111. engine (allure. 44,»SS; 20 (41)
J im m y H * n s l* y , R id g e w a y , V a . F o rd
T h underblrd. 702. t l 1.140; 30 (111 H a rry
Gan), T a y lo rsv ille . N C . C h evrolet Lum lna.
744. 114.905, 31 (IS) 0|«&lt;I Bodlne, H ar
rlsb urg , M C , F o rd Thunderblrd, 247,114,745
31 (21) B ill E lllo lf. B la ir t v lll* . G a . F o rd
T liu n d erb lrd . &gt;44, o il leak, SI4.S4S. 13 |lo&gt;
Todd Bodlne, H a rrisb u rg . N C . F o rd Thun
d e rb lrd . 244.110,4*0
34 170) D a rrlk e Cop*. H unt«r»vlll*. N C
F o rd Thund*rbl&lt;d. 2IS, crash . |0 * s); J). (341
D a l* J a r r e ll. H ic k o ry , N C . C h e v ro le t
L u m ln a. 703. engine fa ilu re . I IOI30 . 34. (II!
D ay* M a r c Li. A w r y ’ s C r it k , N C , C n tv ro K t
Lu m lna, 122. engine fa ilu re. 110.340 ; 37. 141
R ich B k k ie J r , Edgerton, W l* , F o rd Thun
derblrd, 101, engine fa ilu re. 11.345. 34 (7)
G eoff Bcdlrve, Ju lia n . N C F o rd T h u n d trb lrd ,
77. engine failure, 114,ISO. 3*. (141 C u rtis
M a r k h a m , P e te rsb u rg . V a . F o rd Thun
d e rb lrd . 37. crash. S4.J2S; 40 (41 W a rd
B u r to n , S o u th B o sto n , V a ., C h a v r o la t
L u m ln a. 74. tn g ln * fa ilu re, 14.74); 41. (*)
C h uck Boom, Ashboro, N C . F o rd Thuri*
d e rb lrd . 4. engln* fa ilu re, 4 13.345. 42 (74)
John A n d re tti. Indianapolis. I n d . Chevrolet
L u m ln a ,). c rash . 417.743

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AARP sets ‘Holistic Experiences’
L A K E M A R Y — ( A A K I ’ I A m e ric a n A s s o c ia tio n o f R e tire d
P e rso n s In vites settlors lo tin 1 T u e sd a y . M a rch 15 m e e tin g , at 1
p n i'. at file O ld L a k e M a ry C ity H a ll, I5H N. C o u n tr y C lu b
H o a d ,L a k e M ary.
I b i s w e e k 's m e e tin g w ill fea tu re a pan el o f fo u r lo
liit r r c liu ilg e v ie w s on " H o lis tic E x p e rie n c e s ." Le a d e rs o f the
d isc o u rse w ill be M a ry J e a n W a lk e r a n d P a u lee S le v c n s
fo llo w ed b y a (p ie stlo n a n d a n s w e r period.
T h ese In fo rm a tiv e get-togethers a re a l I p in e v e ry th ird
Tuesday o f e a ch m u itlh at old L a k e M a ry C it y H a ll. 158 N.
C o u n try C lu b Hoad
T h e u ie e llu g s are free a n d open lo the p u b lic . A n n u a l
m e m b e r s h ip d u e s a r r $ 3 . E a r m o re I n fo r m a tio n c a ll
(‘1071523-1 142.

Boy Scoujts go hiking
At a recent e n m p o til by H oy S e o u l T ro o p No. 34. sp o n so red
b y the F irst U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u r c h o f S a n fo rd , the sc o u ts
w ent on a n o v e rn ig h t H tn llc hike, T h e b ik e took pla ce o n the
C it r u s T r a il In the W llh h ic o o c h r c S la te Forest near Inverness.
T h e b o ys le a rn e d b a c k p a c k in g , m a p a n d c o m p a ss s k ills , a n d
h o w In co o k o v e r a b a c k p a c k in g stove In the ra in
T h e ir next o u tin g w ill be the D istric t C a m p o rc e In L a k e
M a ry . T h e y meet at the c h u rc h e v e ry M o n d a y n ig h t at 7:3 0
p ill.

CALENDAR
Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
K lw a n ls C lu b of C a ss e lb e rry m eets e v e ry Tuesday al 7:30
a in , at V illa g e b in . c o rn e r D og T r a c k Hoad a n d U S H ig h w a y
17-02 in L o n g w o n d Fo r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 8 3 1-H545

Sewing club gathers
E v e ry T u e s d a y fro m 0 :3 0 a.in, to noon, the W O O l'J E S e w in g
C lu b g ath e rs at the L a k e M a ry S e n io r C en ter. 158 N C o u n tr y
C lu b Hoad, in m a k e bab y clo th es, and Item s (or n u rs in g h o m e s
as w ell as Item s lor the C h r is tm a s Store The Item s m ade by
tin- c lu b an- d o o m e d to p r c c in lc babies, n u rs in g h o m e re sid e n ts
a n d g ilts lor the a n n u a l C h r is tm a s store

Pruning encourages healthy plant growth
P r im in g la n d sca p e s h ru b s Is a la s k that
s h o u ld be a c c o m p lis h e d In e a rly sp rin g .
S u m m e r a n d fa ll-b lo o m in g s h ru b s, lik e
h ib isc u s , g e n e ra lly d e ve lo p th e ir flo w ers ort
th is se a so n 's s p r in g g ro w lb a n d s h o u ld be
p ru n e d Ik -fore (be Itrsl flu s h o f g ro w th .
S h r u b s that blo o m in the s p rin g a n d w in te r,
lik e m otions, set d o w e r b u d s I11 ea rly
s u m m e r a n d s h o u ld he p ru n e d Im m e d ia te ly
a fte r flo w e rin g lo en su re that developing
flo w e r h iu ls a re not rem o ved. P r u n in g Is
p ra c tic e d for se ve ra l v ery good reasons: to
m a in ta in p la n ! hea lth , c o n tro l p la n l g ro w th
a n d to e n c o u ra g e flo w e rin g a n d fru itin g .
R e m e m b e r these p ru n in g o b je ctiv e s w hen
y o u begin .y o u r s p rin g c le a n in g In the
la n d sca p e .
P ru n in g e n co u ra g e s h e a lth y p la n l g ro w th ,
a n d h e lp s defen d against disease. Th erefo re,
It Is Im p orta n t to p ru n e u s in g the co rre ct
p r u n in g too ls a n d teeb n ltp ies. F o r ge n eral
c le a n u p o f s m a ll b r a n d ie s le ss th a n 1-Inch
d ia m e te r (little fin g er sl/r), b a n d p ru n in g
sh e a rs are re co m m e n d e d . L o p p c rs are used
fo r la rg e r b ra n c h e s u p lo o ne Inch I11
d ia m e ter. H ed ge sh e a rs are u sed for t r im ­
m in g hed ges o n ly . A ll p r im in g to o ls m u st be
kept sh a rp ! S h a r p tools nut o n ly c u t e asier
Inti do less b ru is in g o f pla n t tiss u e as Ih cy
cut. H m lx ln g slo w s the ite a lm g p ro cess and
c a n e n co u ra g e disease.
W h e n p ru n in g , a cle a n c u t s h o u ld he
m ade. T ills m e a n s the cu t sh o u ld h ave u
sm o o th edge Instead o f a Jagged o ne that
lo o k s a s th o u g h the tiss u e h a s been to rn .
T a k e ca re not to Injure the p la n l a ro u n d the
c u t, nr rip a n d tear the b a rk u b o ve n r below .
The c a m b iu m la yer, a th in la y e r of c e lls Just
below the b a rk. Is Im p ortant In w o u n d
h e a lin g and Is e a s ily Injured. D o nut tw ist o r
tu rn the s h e a rs a s you cut; th is tw is tin g

a c tio n can Injure Ihc plant as w e ll as the
sh ears.
P a in tin g the w o u n d s w ith tree w o u n d
d re ssin g o r p ru n in g p a in t at th is tim e Is a
c o n tro v e rsia l p ra ctice . P a in tin g a ll w o u n d s,
o v e r one Inch In d ia m e te r, w ith p ru n in g
p a in t to p ro te c t the c u t s u rfa c e fro m
w o o d -ro llin g o rg a n is m s w a s o n ce re c o m ­
m ended. It Is now re co m m e n d e d lo a ir «lry
w o u n d s a n d a llo w the p la n l to heal Itself.
W o u n d p a in t c a n c ra c k a n d peel a n d m ay
even harbor disease a n d Insects, c a u s in g
m o re p ro b le m s th a n It preven ts. H o w c v c r.lf
a e sth e tics a rc Im p ortant, p ru n in g p a in ts c a n
he used. A llo w the w o u n d to d ry before
a p p ly in g the p a in t. T h is w ill im p ro v e the
c h a n c e s o f good b o n d in g a n d p re v e n t
c ra c k in g .
C lip p e d hedges re q u ire &lt;1 s p e c ia lize d type
o f p ru n in g a n d a rc a c o n tin u o u s Job d u rin g
Ihc g ro w in g season T h e re are tw o Im p o r­
tant fa rto rs to re m e m b e r about sh eared
hedges F irs t, the hedge s h o u ld la- p rim e d
w hen the new g ro w th Is green a n d s u c ­
c u le n t. Please note that If the sh eare d hedge
needs to be three feci ta ll, p ru n e several
in c h e s la-low that height so that the hedge
h a s room to leaf o u t to the de sire d height
Second , the hedge s h o u ld be trim m e d so

th ill the base o f the hedge Is w id e r th a n the
to p so that lig h t c a n re a ch the lo w e r leaves.
A ll sh ru b s, e x c lu d in g to p ia ry , e sp a lie r or
fo rm al hed ges s h o u ld be a llo w e d to d e ve lo p
a m ore n a tu ra l fo rm ra th e r (ban u n n a tu r a lly
shaped nr c lo s e ly c lip p e d . T h is w ay, p r u n ­
in g Is done to e n h a n c e the n a tu ra l fo rm a n d
b e a u ty o f the p la n t. N a tu r a lly p ru n e d
s h ru b s arc less m a in te n a n c e In the lo n g ru n
than sh eare d sh ru b s. C h o o s in g the rig ht
plant for a p a r tic u la r spot, a c c o rd in g lo size
a n d fu n c tio n re q u ire m e n ts , c a n g re a tly
re d u ce the need for e x c e s siv e p ru n in g .
T h e first p r im in g step is to rem o ve a ll
dead, diseased a n d Injured b ra n c h e s. O nce
th is Is done. It m a y Ire n e c e ssa ry to th in out
the plant. R e m o ve a ll b ra n c h e s that cro ss
each o th er. If the s h ru b s till lo o k s too th ic k ,
rem o ve so m e o f the o ld e r b ra n ch e s. A s a
g e n e ra l ru le , to re d u ce the size o f a sh ru b ,
cu t hack no m o re th a n o ne th ird the total
h eigh t o f the s h ru b at a tim e. N ever ru sh a
p ru n in g Job! O n ce y o u have rem o v ed loo
m u ch . It's too late! T a k e frequ e n t b re a k s to
step h a c k a n d view y o u r w o rk before g e ttin g
In lo o deep, p ru n in g ton se ve rely can do
dam age that ta ke s sc v ra l g ro w in g se aso n s In
co rrect.
R e m e m b e r In he a w a re o f y o u r re a so n s for
p ru n in g . Is y o u r goal to Increase P o w e rin g
o r redu ce p la n t siz e ? W h y yo u a rc p ru n in g
w ill h elp lo d e te rm in e w h e n a n d how y o u
pru n e. T a k e the tim e lo fo llo w p ro p e r
p ru n in g g u id e lin e s a n d y o u r s p r in g p ru n in g
w ill result In a m o re p le a s in g la n d sca p e I hat
c a n re q u ire less m a in te n a n c e o v e r tim e . Fo r
m ore In fo rm a tio n c a ll 3 2 3 -2 5 0 0 ext, 5 5 5 8 nr
5 5 5 0 or v is it the C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n
O ffice al 2 5 0 W C o u n ty H o m e ltd ., a c ro s s
from Flea W o rld

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The S a n lo rrl L io n s c lu b m e ets ev ery Tuesrla&gt; 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 e n u e For In fo rm a llo ii.
c a ll 3 2 14)700

Decorated hats for
kids with cancer

Seniors meet Tuesday

M o m b o f s o f 'h o J u n io r
W o m a n ’ s C lu b o f S a n lo t d
rocn ntly d e co ra te d lu n h ats lor
c h lld to n co n co r v ic tim s w h ich
they p resented to tho A m e ri­
c a n C a n c e r S o cie ty , SanfordLake M A ry U nit. P a rtic ip a n ts
are (Horn loft) c lu b m e m bers,
B arbara S ch ira rd , c h a irm a n o l
tho c lu b 's H om o L ife D eparlm o n t;
L o r i V o n H e r h u lis .
c h a ir m a n ; E d it h M c N e i l l ,
p o re s ld o n l o ( tho lo c a l A C S
group; and J o e H o sier, hoard
m em ber o f the lo ca l A C S .
Harfid Photo by Tommy Vincent

The 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 ir d
Tucsduy, lit It) 3 0 a ,in .. at the S a n fo rd S e n io r C e n te r. S e n io rs
are w elcom e.

Bridge club to meet, play
S a n lo rrl D u p lic a te H rld g c C lu b m e ets at noon ea ch T u e s d a y
at the Cheater S a n lo rrl C h a m b e r of C o m m e rce , 4&lt;X) K F irs t St
S a n fo rd .

Nurses to meet monthly
T h e L ic e n s e d P ra c tic a l N u rse s A s s o c ia tio n o l F lo rid a . Inc.,
m eets the secon d M o n d a y o f the m o n th at 11:30 p in . at
K tla m e y H a p tlsl C h u rc h . 701 F o rm o sa A v e C i v i l c la s s
p ro v id e d each m o n th A ll m e e tin g s are open lo L P N s a n d to
stu d e n ts a n d gra d u a te L P N s For m int m at Ion t a ll 21)0-432 1

Record set straight: Marian Anderson was snubbed
‘

D E A R A B B Y : T h is refers lo a
letter p u b lis h e d In y o u r c o lu m n
In regard to the tim e M a ria n
A n d e rs o n w as refused tile use o f
C o n s titu tio n H a ll for a co n c e rt In
W a s h in g to n . D C . Y o u r w rite r
fro m R a leig h . N .C . w as w ro n g In
s la tin g that M iss A n d e rs o n wus
d e n ie d use of the h a ll becau se It
had a lre a d y been b o o k ed for the
n ig h t o f the co ncert.
T h a t sto ry w as u n tru e a n d
w as co o ked up som e tim e fo llo w ­
in g the Incident. N e ith e r M iss
A n d e rs o n n o r S o l I lu n ik , her
m a n a g e r , w a s o f f e r e d th e

ATTO R N EY A T LAW .
D U L U T H . M IN N .
D E A R M R . F R lE D M A N t E v i­
d e n c e r e c e iv e d . E v id e n c e
believed. T h a n k you.

a u d lllo r tu m u n til the vo ice of the
p u b lic w as heard — In c lu d in g
E le a n o r Roosevelt, w h o resig n ed
fro m the D A R because o f It. I
w a s w o rk in g In W a s h in g to n .
D C , at the lim e a n d w a s a w urc
o f the w h o le episode.
H a ro ld lekes. w h o w as se cre ­
ta ry o f th e in t e r io r u n d e r
F r a n k l i n R o o s e v e lt , o f f e r e d
M a ria n A n d e rs o n the L in c o ln
M e m o ria l site fo r h e r co n ce rt,
w h ic h she p e rfo rm e d free of
charge. (I a tte n d e d that concert.I
O b v io u s ly . E le a n o r R o o se v e lt

D E A R A B B Y t I a m n e a rin g
re tire m e n t age and lost m y w ile
a few y e a rs ago. A n ic e -lo o k in g
w id o w c a u g h t m y eye. I asked a
m u tu a l frien d to In tro d u ce us.

a n d he said. "I t h in k s h e 's about
10 y e a rs o ld e r th a n y o u .” If she
la, she c e rtain ly d o e sn 't look that
o ld . n o r does sh e act It.
W h e n I u ske d m y c h ild re n
w h a t they th o u g h t o f the Idea,
they said. " G o for It. I’a p — age

D EAR YOUNO A T H EART:
W ith c h ild re n a s s m a rt a s y o u rs ,
y o u d o n 't need a n y a d v ic e from
" D e a r A h b y ."

d o e s n 't m e a n a t h in g th ese
d a y s ."
W h a t do y o u th in k . A h b y ?
YOUNG AT H EA R T

M O V I E L A N D I)n»o In -122 1 2 1 6

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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 ID A
P R O R A T E D IV ISIO N
F l i t N u m b e r 'll IM C P
IN R E , E S T A T E O F
M IL D R E D P JE T T .

Decerned
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 r a tio n of the
estate o l M I L D R E D P J E T T ,
d e c e e te d . F ile N u m b e r
*4 104 C P . It pen d in g In the
C ir c u it C o u rt fo r S e m in o le
County F lo rid a Probate D lv l
Hon. the a d d re tt of w h ich It
P o tt O ffice D ra w er C , Sanford.
FL
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T he n a m e s a n d
a d d re tte t o l the per to n a l re p re
te n ta tiv e a n d the personal rep
re te n ta llv o ’ i a ttorn ey are te l
lo r lh below
A L L IN TE R ESTE D P E R
S O N S A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A ll p e r to n t on w hom t h l?
notice It te rv e d who have ob
Iectlont that challen g e the v a lid
rty o l the w ill, the q u a lific a tio n !
o l the per tone I re p re te n la llv e .
venue, or |u rltd lc h o n o l Ih lt
C ou rt a re re q u ire d lo III# th e ir
o b j e c t io n ) w it h t h l i C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R EE MONTHS A FT E R THE
DATE o r T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N o r T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
D A T E 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
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and other p e rto n t h avin g c la im )
or d e m a n d ) a g a ln )l decede nt’ )
e it a le on w hom a copy o l th l)
notice I) te rv e d w ith in three
m o n th ! o tte r the date o l the l l r t t
p u b lica tio n o l t h li notice m u tl
file their c t a lm i w ith th l) 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 T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y d a y s a f t e r t h e
D A T E 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 th e r c r e d it o r ) o l th e
decedent an d p e rto n t h avin g
c la im ) or dem a n d ) a g a in )! the
decedent ) e&gt;late m u ll tlte th e ir
c la im ) w ith th l) court W IT H IN
TH REE MONTHS A FTER THE
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U D 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 O O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
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lin n pf th l) N otice I) M a rc h M.
IW4
P erson a l R epresentative
E lin o r V P a re n t
1404 N W oodcrest D riv e
W in te r P a rk . F L 177*2
A ttorn ey lor P erson a l
R epresen ta tive
John J , Tyson. E sq u ire
P o tt O f IIce B o &lt; 1424
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F lo rid a B a r N o 01*2133
P u b lis h M a rc h 14. J I .I M 4
O E P - ll*
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF TH E C 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 N O iM S M - D R O l- P
IN R E : The M a t r la g e o l
Y V O N N E E U O E H IE
W ILLIA M S BATSON
W lfa / P t llllo n e r
and
O D E A N BATSON
H u sba n d'R espon den t
TO O D E A N B A T S O N w h ole
lest know n a dd ress l l :
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A ltam on te S p rin g ), F L 17701
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y NO TI
F I E D that an a ctio n lor d iis o lu
lio n ot m a rria g e h a ) baan tiled
against you and you a re re
q u lted lo serve a copy o l your
w ritten d tle n s e i. II any. to It on
Y V O N N E
E U G E N IE
W I L L I A M S . P e titio n e r, whose
address l l 42* O range D r. &lt;21*
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o r before M A R C H 2J. I**4, and
tile the o rig in a l w ith tha Clark ol
th is co u rt betore s e rv ic e on
P e t i t io n e r o r I m m e d ia t e ly
th ere after If you ta ll to do so. a
default w ill be entered ega'n st
you tor the re lie f dem anded In
the petition,
W IT N E S S m y hand and the
seal o l this co urt on F E P R U
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M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C LER K O F THECOURT
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Deputy C le rk
P u b lis h
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IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . f l lS J I C C 2» F
G O V E R N O R S P O IN T
TO W NHO M ES
HOM EOW NERS’ '
A S S O C IA T IO N , IN C ,
P la in tiff.
v.
M I C H A E L J D O M E N I C O and
D I A N A M I C H E L E D O M E N IC O ,
h is w ile and W E K I V A H U N T
C L U B C O M M U N IT Y
A S S O C IA T IO N . IN C ,
De lend* n il.
N O T IC E O F
FO R ECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p u rsu an t to a F in a l Ju d g m en t ol
F o r e c lo s u r e d e le d M e r c h I,
i n i . and en tered In C ese No
♦ 1 1 S 1 1 C C 2 0 P of the S em inole
County C ou rt o l the t l lh J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it In en d lo r S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a , w h ere in G O V
E R N O R S P O IN T TOW N
H O M ES H O M E O W N E R S ’ AS
S O C IA T IO N . IN C. Is P la ln tllt.
and M I C H A E L J. D O M E N I C O .
D IA N A M I C H E L E D O M E N IC O
and W E K I V A H U N T C L U B
C O M M U N I T Y A S S O C IA T IO N .
IN C. a re Defendants, I w ill salt
to tha h lg h a it and bast biddar
for ca sh at tha W a it F ro n t Steps
o l tha Sem inole County C ourt
house, M l N orth P a rk Avenue.
Sanford F lo rid a 13771. a t 11:00
o ’c lo ck A M . on M a rc h 11, l**4.
the lo llo w ln g described p rop erty
a s s a l fo r t h In s a id F in a l
Ju dg m en t, to wit
L o t 100 o l G O V E R N O R S
P O IN T P H A S E 1, a cc o rd in g to
the P la t Ihereof a s record ed In
P la t Book 17 a l Page 34 o l the
P u b lic R e c o rd s o l S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a a / k / a liO W in
Chester C ourt, Long wood. F L
32770
D A T E D M a rc h I. IST4
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
C le rk , C irc u it Court
B y Ja n e E Ja sew lc
Deputy C le rk
In accord a n ce w ith the A m e r
leans W ith D is a b ilitie s A d . per
sons w ith d is a b ilitie s needing a
special a ccom m odation lo par
ll c i p a t e In t h is p r o c a e d ln g
should contact C ourt A d m ln ls
tra llo n a l 301 N P a rk Avenue.
Suite N301, Sanford. F L 33771,
la It phone &lt;407) 3 IJ 4 3K . e»t
4337, not la te r than seven (7)
da ys p r io r lo the proceeding If
h e a r i n g I m p a lr a d . ( T D D )
I 000 »S1 1771, o r V o ic e ( V )
I &gt;00 1770. v ia F lo r id a R e la y
S ervice
P u b lish : M e r c h 7 . 14.1**4
D E P Jl

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N D F O R
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 i *4 III C P
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
L E V I L E R O Y H A R R IN G T O N
deceased
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 l n l il r e l lo n o l the
E s ta te ot L e v i L e ro y H a r ­
rin gton , c a te num ber *4 111 C P .
Is pending In the C ir c u it Court.
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F lo r i d a ,
P ro b a te D iv is io n , Ihe add ress ot
w h ic h Is P O D ra w er C, San
lord. F L 117710*1* T h a nam e
end add ress o l the P e rso n a l
R e p r e s a n t a ll v a a n d lh a
P e rso n a l R e p re s e n la llv a 't a t ­
torney a re set to rlh below.
A ll Interested p a r lie s are re
q u lred lo file w ith this co urt (a)
A ll c la im s again st lh a estate
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R 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 and
lb ) a n y objection by an Interest­
ed person to w hom th is n otice I)
serv ed lh a l ch allen g es the v a lid ­
ity ot Ihe w ill, th« q u a lifica tio n s
o l the p erson a l rep resen ta tive,
venue, o r Ju risd ictio n o l the
court W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R EE MONTHS A FT E R THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E O R T H I R T Y
DAYS A F T E R THE O ATE OF
S E R V I C E O F A C O P Y O F T H IS
N O T IC E O N T H E O B J E C T I N G
PERSO N
A L L C L A IM S A N O O B J E C
T IO N S N O T SO F I L E D W I L L
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
P u b lic a tio n o l th is N o tice h a t
begun on M a rc h 7, l**4
P e r to n a l R epresen ta tive
K A T IE H A R R IN G T O N
1343 E L L I O T T ST
S A N F O R D . F L 11771
A tto rn e y lo r Person al
R epresen ta tive
HUGHCO TNEY. P A
F la . B a r No 141407
1 0 l4 B la c k ito n e B 'd g
Ja c k s o n v ille . F L 33303
(*04) 114 0141
P u b lish : M a rc h 7.14. I**4
D E P 43

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO 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 ber H l l l - C P
Probate
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
J I M M Y RO SS H A R P E R
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
T h e a d m in is t r a t io n o l lh a
• s ta le o l J im m y R o ss H a rp e r,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
*4-111 C P , Is pending In the
C i r c u it C o u r t to r S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a , P ro b a ta O lv l
slon, lh a add ress o l w h ic h Is
S e m in o le Cou n ty C ou rtho u se,
P ro b a te D iv isio n . S en lo rd, F lorId e, 33771, Th e n a m e s a n d
addresses o l the personal re p re
te n ta tiv e and the p erson a l f t p
ie te n ta tiv e '! attorney a re te l
forth below
A ll In te re s te d p e r to n t a r t
re q u ire d lo lilo w ith th is court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S 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 I C E : (II a ll c la im s
a g a ln tl the estate and 13) any
o b | e c H o n b y a n I n te re s te d
person on w hom Ih lt notice It
te rv e d lh a l ch a llen g es the v a lid
Ity o l the w ill, the q u a lifica tio n s
of the p erson a l re p re te n la llv e .
ven u e o r ju ris d ic tio n o l lh «
court.
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
T IO N S N O T SO F I L E D W I L L
BE FO R EV ER BARRED
P u b lic a tio n o l th is N o llc a h a t
begun on M a r c h 14, lt»4
P e rso n a l R a p re s e n la llv a :
W illia m C. Sutton
1SI1 E a g le n e st C irc le
W in te r S p rin g s. F lo rid a 33701
A tto rn e y lor P e rso n a l
R a p rasen tatlva:
G a ry E M a s s e y . E s q
111 West C itru s Street
A lta m o n te S prings.
F L 13714 1377
Telephone: (407)14* 0*00
P u b lis h : M a r c h 14.11, l**4
D E P 111

IN T H E C I R C U I T 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
C A S E NO.: (11147 C A 14 K ( B I
PAU L W W ATERS. TRUSTEE.
P la in tiff.

vs.
W IL LIA M R TH O M AS AN D
T IN A L . T H O M A S
D efendants
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
that p u rsu a n t to a S u m m a ry
F in a l Ju d g m e n t o l F ore clo su re
dated F e b ru a ry 31, 11*4 In Casa
N o : *3 1547 C A 1* K I B ) In Ihe
C irc u it C o u rt In e n d lor Sem i
note County, F lo rid a In w hich
P A U L W. W A T E R S . T R U S T E E .
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T H O M A S A N D T IN A L.
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w ill sa il to the highest e n d best
bidde r lo r ca sh at 11:00 A M on
the l i s t d ev o l M a rc h . If*4 at
lh a W a ll F ro n t Slaps of Ihe
S e m in o le C ou n ty C ou rtho u se.
101 N . P a r k A v a ., S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a , the fo llo w in g d e scribe d
re a l p ro p e rly as sat forth In the
S u m m a ry F in a l Ju d g m e n t o l
F o re c (inure:
L O T 1*. B L O C K H, N O R T H
O R L A N D O T E R R A C E . U N I T t.
S E C T IO N /. P L A T B O O K It.
P A G E &gt;4. P U B L I C R E C O R D S
O F S E M IN O L F . C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A .
D A T E D T H IS 3 IT H d a y o l
F e b ru a ry , l*»a
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 : Ja n e E . Ja s e w lc
D eputy C le rk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S
A C T O F 1**0
A d m in is tra tiv e O rder
N o *137
P e rso n ) w ith a d is a b ility who
need a s p e c ia l a ccom m odation
to p a rtic ip a te In th is procaedlng
should co ntact A D A Coordinator
a t M l N . P a rk A van u e S u lla N.
M l . S an lord. F lo rid a 33771 a l
l u l l fiv e d e y s p r io r fo Ihe
p r o c e e d in g . T e le p h o n e (4071
1714310 E l l . 4317, 1 P » *111771
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F lo rid a R e la y S e rv le t.
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P IC K U P TRUCK,
V IN f1N *N D 0IS*FC 343111
D o nald F . F t linger, ot tha
Sam lnola Cou n ty S h e riff'* O f­
fice , Sem inole County, F lo rid a ,
t h r o u g h h ie o f f i c e r * , Inveetlgator* or a g e n fi, te lte d Ihe
ebove p ro p e rty on J a n u a ry 11,
1t*4. at o r n e a r Weston Road,
J a m a s to w n , w it h in S tm ln o lo
County, F lo rid a , an d Is pres
• n tly h old in g sa id p ro p e rty for
the purpose o l lo rle ltu ro p u r iu
ant to Sections *31.701 *13 704.
F lo rid a Statutes, end w ill R E ­
Q U E S T lh a t a n H o n o r a b le
J u d g e o f Ihe C lr c u ll C o u rt,
E ig h te e n t h J u d i c ia l C ir c u it ,
S em inole County, F lo rid a , lln d
probable cause lh a f Ihe ebove
p ro p e rly should be lo rfe lle d to
the ebove a gen cy. Y o u w ill be
sent a co py ot the O rd e r fin d in g
P ro b a b le C a u se once It Is signed
by the Ju d g e ar.d II w ill a d v ise
you how a n d w hen lo respond lo
th is request for forfeiture.
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y TH AT
a tru e a n d c o rre c t copy of th is
Nolle# w as sant to Ihe above
n a m ed a dd resses by U S. re g is ­
te re d m a ll, retu rn receip t re ­
quested. th is 9) h day of M a rc h ,

I**4.
M A R Y A N N K L E IN
LE G A L CO UNSEL
F lo rid a B a r N c .:* 1 3 U f
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E
134113m Street
S anlord. F lo r id a 32771 *1**
Telephone: (4071 1 M 4472
P u b lish : M a r c h 14. 14, 21. 33.

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IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T ,
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D 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 J U M C C M F
S O U T H E A S T S E M IN O L E
C IV IC A S S O C IA T IO N , IN C. a
F lo r ld a N o l F o r P ro fit
C orp ora tion , d /b /a C H U L A
V I S T A H O M E O W N E R 'S
A S S O C IA T IO N
P la in tiff,
F R A N C E S C R O C K E R a /k /a
FRAN CES CRO C KER VAN
W O RM ER
Defendant
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N at le t It hereb y g iv en lh a l me
undersigned. Ihe C le rk o l the
C l r c u l l C o u r t f o r S e m in o le
Ceunty, F lo rid a , under end by
v irtu e o l Hie F in a l Judgm ent o l
Forecloeu re heretofore entered
on the 2nd d a y o l M a rc h . 1**4. In
that c e rta in causa pending In the
C lr c u ll C ou rt o l Ihe E igh teen th
J u d ic ia l C lr c u ll o l F lo rid a . In
and fo r Sam lnola County, being
C iv il A ctio n No *3iS*3CC20F, In
w h ic h S O U T H E A S T S E M I
N O L E C I V I C A S S O C IA T IO N ,
INC. a F lo rid a N o l-F o r P ro fit
C o r p o r a t io n , d / b / a C H U L A
V IS T A H O M E O W N E R S A S S O
C l A T IO N le Iho P la ln llll and
F R A N C E S C R O C K E R a/k /a
FRANCES CROCKER VAN
W O R M E R Is lha Defendant, w ill
otter fo r sa le and ta ll a t p u b lic
oufcryt fo Ihe highest an d best
bidder for ca sh at fha S am ln ola
County Courthouse. M l N. P a rk
Avenue. Sanford. F lo rid a a l fha
west fro n t door, on the 1th day of
A p ril, l*f4. betw een Ihe hours of
11:00 e m and 1 0 0 p m , fha
sam e being a le ga l sa les day
and Ihe hour Ihe le gal h ou rs o l
s a lt, Ihe fo llo w in g d escrib e d
p rop erty sltu e le d In Sem inole
County, F lo rid a :
B egin at the N E co rn er o l the
NW 14 ot the SW 14 ot Section 31.
Tow nship 31 South. Range 12
Eost. ru n South 00*23’04’ ’ W est
along the E a s t Una o l sa id N W 14
o l the SW 14 300 00 teat thence
N orth 4 * * o r jt " W est 304 40 teat
to the E a s te rly sid e o l O verlo ok
D rive, thence N orth ll» s e ’77"
E a s t a lo ng the e a sterly side o l
O verlo ok D r iv e 340 *7 feel to Ihe
N orth lin e of said N W % ot the
SW W i thenca N orth *t*J*’ l l ”
E a s t alo ng the N o rth line o l tho
sa id N W ’4 ot the SW 1* *7.4*
feet lo Ihe P o in t o l B eginning
A lt o know n as Lot 10. B lo c k 1,
u nrecorded P la t o l C h u la V is ta
located In Section 22. T ow n th lp
31 South. Renge 11 Eest. Sem i
n o * County. F lo rid a
The sa id p ro p erty, together
w it h a l l t h a t a n a m a n t e ,
h a r e d 1t a m a n l e a n d a p
p u r t n e n a n c e t t h s r a u n lo
belonging, o r In a n y w a y ap
p erta in in g , bein g so ld to e a lls ly
said judgm ent.
D A T E D t h is I n d d a y o l
M a rch , 1**4.
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
CLERKO FTHE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: P a t r ic ia F H a a lh
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h 7 .1 4 .1*ta
D E P 11_______________________
I N T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T
FO 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
P ile N u m b e r e d * * C P
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
V I N C E N T S CO TT H U D S O N
O eca a ied
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
T h e a d m ln le fr a t lo n o t the
• • ta la o f 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 ber *4 I0» C P . Is pending in
the C ir c u it C o u rt for Sem inole
County, F lo rid a . P ro b a le D lv l
lio n , Ihe eddress o l w h ich Is M l
N P a rk A venue. Sanlord. F lo r
Ida 31771. T h e n a m e s an d
add resses o l the personal rep re
s e n la tlve and lh a personal rep
re s e n ta fiv e ’s e llo rn e y e re set
lo rlh below
A LL 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 pe rso n s on w hom th is
notice Is served w ho hevo ob
lections Ihet ch a lle n g e the v a lid
Ity of tho w ill, tho q u a llllc o t lo n i
o l tha p erson a l rep resen tative,
venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n o l th is
C ourt a ra re q u ire d lo III# their
o b j e c t io n s w it h t h is C o u r t
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 OH
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R TH E
O ATE 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 cre d ito rs o l lh a decadent
and o th er persons h a vin g c la im s
o r dem an d s a g a in st decadent's
• sta le on w hom a co py o l this
notice Is sarvad w ith in three
m onths a lte r the da le o l the B r il
. jH ib llc a llo n o l th is nolle* m ust
' n i l th e ir c la im s w ith Ihls C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH REE M O N T H SA FT ER 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 T H E
D ATE O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM .
A ll o lh a r c r e d ito r s o f the
decedent and parsons h avin g
cla im * o r dem and* a ga in st the
d e c e d e n t'i estate m u st Ilia th eir
c U lm s w ith th is co urt W IT H IN
TH R EE 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 .
A L L C L A IM S . D 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 D W IL L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED.
Th e d a le of Ihe ll r s l pu b lic*
lion of mil N olle* Is M a rc h 14,
IPV4.
P e rso n a l Representative:
K E N N E T H K. HUDSON, JR .
1*30 W im b led on D riv e
L a k e M a r y , F lo rid a 11744
A ttorn ey fo r Pereonal
R epresen tative:
J O H N J . T Y S O N . E sq u ire
W IL LIA M S , M c G U IR E A
BRAGG
P O. Bo* 1414
O rlando, F lo r id a 31*01
Telephone: (407 ) 441 4131
F lo rid a B a r No.: 03*1111
P u b lish : M a r c h 14. 21. I**4
■P E P H * _______________________
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o llc a I* hereby g lv a n lh a l wa
• re e n g a g e d In b u eln ese In
Sem inole County, F lo rid a , under
lha F ic titio u s N a m e o f F L A S H ’ S
M O O N L IT E M O T O R C Y C L E
R E P A I R , and that w e Intend to
re g iste r sa id nam e w tm Ihe
D lv le lo n o f C o rp o rello n s, T e lia
hsssee. F lo rid a , In accord a n ce
w it h Ih e p r o v lt lo n a o f th e
F ic titio u s N am e Statute*. To
W it: S e c tio n 141 Of. F lo r id *
S la tu le e tT fl.
N O R T H ER N E N T E R P R IS E S
IN C .
D e bora h N orth
C h a rle s N orth
Pu blish : M a r c h 14.19*4
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Seminole

Orlando •Winter Park

322-2611

031-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
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MONDAY thru
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CLOSED SATURDAY
8 SUNDAY

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IN T H E C I R C U I T 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
1 E M IN O L E COUNTY
G E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
D IV IS IO N
C A S E NO. *3 2444 CA 14 K
JH M M O R T G A G E
S E C U R IT IE S . L P ,
P la ln llll.

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G E O R G E R B R IS T E R a n d
M A R Y H E L E N B R IS T E R .

• ta l.
Defendants
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU R F SALE
N o lle * Is haraby glva n lh at.
p u rsu a n t to that F in a l Ju d g m a n l
o l F o re c lo su re dated F e b ru a ry
14. !**4, and en tered in c iv il
case n u m ber *3 14*3 C A 14 K . ol
Ihe C lr c u ll C ou rt ot the leth
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In and lo r Sem i
nola County, F lo rid a , w herein
JH M M O R T G A G E SECU RI
T I E S . I P , It P la in t if f end
G E O R G E R B R IS T E R . M A R Y
H E L E N B R I S T E R . ----------- ,
U N K N O W N P E R S O N ( S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F T H E S U B
JE C T R E A L P R O P E R T Y
N /K /A R O O N E Y O W EN S.
l*/*r* D e ten d a n t(t), I w ill ta ll
lo the highest and best bidde r
fo r cash a l lha w est front door ol
the S em inole County courthouse
In Sanford. F lo rid a , Sem inole
County, F lo rid a , et II » A M
on M a r c h 31, lt*4, In* follow ing
d e scribe d property e l set forth
In s a id P in a l Ju dg m en t, to wit
Lo t 33. T U S C A W I L L A U N IT 7,
a cc o rd in g lo the p la t thereof, as
reco rd ed In P ie t Book 32. P a g e t
44 47. P u b lic R e cord s o l Sem i
n o l* County, F lo rid a
D a le d M a r c h I, l*V4
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk ot C lr c u ll C ourt
B y Ja n e E Ja sew lc
D eputy C le rk
P u b lish : M a r c h 7,14.14*4
D E P 4*

N O T IC E O F P R O C E E D I N G
F O R C L O S IN O . V A C A T I N G
A N D A E A N D O N IN O
AN ALLEY
N o lle * It h ereby g iv e n lh a l Ihe
C ity C o m m issio n o l Ihe C ity o l
S an lord. F lo rid a , w ill hold a
P u b lic H e a rin g a l 7:00 P M on
M a r c h 11. 11*4. In Ihe C ity
C o m m issio n Room . C lly H a ll,
300 N o rth P a r k A ven u e, San
ford. F lo rid a , lo co n sid er and
d eterm in e w hether o r not the
C it y w il l d o t e , v a c a l* and
abandon any rig h t of tha C lly
• n d lh a p u b lic In add lo lh a t
c e rta in n o rth south a lla y ba
tw e e n M a p le A v e n u e a n d
F re n c h A ven u e an d betw een
W est F ir s t S tree t en d W est
Second Street, fu rth er described
• I follow s:
T h at p a rt of lh a a lle y w ay
ly in g W e tl o l L o ll * and 7 and
E a s t o l L o ts I and f, a ll bein g In
B lo c k 3. T ie r *, ot E .R . T ra !
lo r d * M a p o f th a T o w n ot
S a n ford a s record ed In * P le l
B ook I, P a g e 41 of Ih# P u b lic
R e co rd s of Sem inole County,
F lo rid a ; being m ore p a rtic u la r
ly d escrib e d es fo llo w s :
B eg in a l Ihe Southeast co rn er
of Lot, *, B lo c k 1. T ie r *. o l E R
T ra ffo rd t M a p of tha Tow n o l
S an ford a s record ed In P la l
B ook t, P a g e 41 o l lh a P u b lic
R acord * of S am lnola County,
F lo rid a , and run N o rlh O O 'O l'lf"
E a s t a lo ng lh a W a ll lin e o l L o is
* and I fo r a dista n ce of 121.21
feet lo the N o rth e a tl co rn e r ol
sa id Lo t l i (hence run N orth
lt* J 4 ’47” E a s t tor a dista n ce o l
14,00 fe e l to Ihe N o rth w e st
co rn er ot Lot 4. B lo ck 3. T ie r *,
thence ru n South 00*0I’ S7" W a il
along tha W a tt firs* ot L o tt a and
f lo r a dista n ce ot 131 23 le a l lo
Ihe Southw est co rn e r o l sa id Lot
7i thenca run South t r ie ’ IS"
W a tt. 14.00 feet to tha P O IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G
A l l p a r lie s In In le re tl and
c lH ia n s s h a ll have an op p ortu n i­
ty lo be h ea rd a l sa id hearing.
B y ord er o l Ihe C ity Com
m ission of Ihe C lly o l Sanford,
F lo rid a .
A D V I C E TO T H E P U B L I C : If
a parson decides to appeal a
d ecision m ade w ith respect lo
a n y m a tte r considered a t the
above m eeting or hearin g, ha
m a y need a v e rb a tim re c o rd o l
Ihe proceedings. Including Ihe
testim on y and evidence, w h ich
re co rd Is not p rovided by the
C lt y o l S an lord. I F S l i a OIOS)
P E R S O N S W IT H D I S ­
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 I C 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
CONTACT THE PER SO N N EL
O F F I C E A O a C O O R D IN A T O R
A T 3J0-S*2e 4* H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E O F TH E M E E T IN G
Ja n e t R . Donatio*
C ity C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h 14.1**4
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m

27— N u r s e r y a.
C h ild C e r e

25— Spadal Notices

Legal Notices

F re e m e d ica l ca re, transpor
ta tlo n . c o u n s e lin g , p r lv e le
doctor p lu s liv in g espenses
B a r I1J7SIS C le a rw a te r A ttorney
Joh n F r ic k t r
I &gt;40 *27 14*0

23— Lost &amp; Fou nd
• F O U N D F l o r i d a D r iv e r *
L ic e n se M s S a n ch ei please
c a ll 333 *4so

Legal Notices
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o lle* It hereby g iv e n that I
a m engaged in business at M W
Sandy Lane. S a n lord F L 33771,
S em inole County, F lo rid a , under
Ihe F ic titio u s N am e ot T ’ S A
M O R E , and that I Intend lo
re g is te r sa id n a m t w ith Ihe
O lv ltio n o l Corp oration s. Talta
haste*. F lo rid a In accordan ce
w it h th e p r o v is io n s ot the
F ic titio u s N a m e Statutes. To
w it : S e c tio n le * 0*. F lo r id a
S la lu la t l**t
L in d a K O yer
P u b lis h M a rc h 14 t»V4
D E P 111
N O T IC E O F P U B L I C S A L E
Pu rsu a n t to F lo rid a Statutes.
Sell Storage F a c ility A c l. Sec
lio n s *] *04 and *1 *07 on M a rc h
7*. t**4 at 10 OO a m a l Lock
Sale. Inc . 24V) W ISIh street.
S an lord. F L 17771. lessor w ill
conduct a pu b lic sola w llh re
serve lo Ihe highest bidder lo r
ca sh o l Ihe co nten ts o l the
lo llo w ln g space num bers
10* D ia n a G iven s
121 G ilb e rt B ry e n l
30* R obert O am els
117 G len n A rn e lle III
234 M a r y E Cooper
131 G len n A rn ey
331 D e nn is K B agiev
143 W illia m C a rio ck
231 D enn is House
302 Sun M ls l C orp
314M ic k le C Shrdd
317 V e lm a W illia m s
333 K en L a ch a p e lle
33* Je n n ife r E n lin g h
344 M ic h a e l R ice
3M R o bert F e rre ll
404 P I C A C orp oration
41* S y lv ia Bodlson
710 Jen n in g s M E d w a rd s
G e n e ra l d escrip tio n o l proper
ty
H o u s e h o ld goods, to o ls,
tu rm lu re .e lc .
Tenant m u sl redeem contents
by S 00 p m , M a rc h 19. I**4 lo
a v o id sale. This sa le Is being
m ade lo sa tisfy a la n d lo rd s lien
The p u b lic It Invited lo attend
P u b lis h M a rc h 14. 21. I**4
D F P 134

I. M A R Y L. JO N E S , am not
responsible lo r eny debts In
cu rred other than m y own.
T H E SCHOOL B O A R D O P
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC H E A R IN O
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l on Tuesday. M a tc h 11.
If*4. at 7 00 P M or a t soon
thereafter as a v a ila b le on Ihe
agenda. Ihe School B oa rd o l
Sem inole County. F lo rid a , w ill
hold * p u b lic h earing In Ihe
School B o a rd M e etin g Room ,
F ir s t F lo o r, 1111 M e llo n v llle
A venue. Sanlord. F lo rid a
The purpose o l Ihe pu b lic hear
Ing It lo consider app rovin g a
ground lease agreem ent be
tween Ihe School B oard and
Sem inole School B oard Leas
Ing Corp lor a m in im u m term
o l th irty (M ) yea rs lo r the
sites lo be know n and located
es lo lio w t
W IN T E R S P R IN G S H IG M
S CH O O L ( ’ ’A A A "I
too B ra n tle y Avenue
W inter Springs. F lo rid a 317(4

C H I L O C A R E a v a ila b le
evenings A weekends. C a ll for
ra te specials. M r s M lc h e lla ’ t
H ouse H 1 - » ll / L l t . *2*1JO
E X C E L L E N T C H I L D C A R E . In
m y d e a n hom e. A ffo rd a b le
ra le s, hot m eats, and lots of
T L C E x c e lle n t rets 331 7734

M ^ H B u s in o s s
O p p o r t u n itie s
M O N E Y M A K I N O -tom e bust
n e tt le e r n h o w l F o r d e ta ils
send S A S E to J A C onsulting
end M a rk e tin g . P O B os 1403.
Jo h n ’s Island. S C 3*417
P A P E R R O U T E : SCO day, *00
Sun 40 m ile s long I h r t 4Smln
d e liv e r tim e . 134.000 &gt;31 731J
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61— M o n e y to L e n d

* IMMEDIATE FUNDING *
13. M0 I2S.OOO
NOADVANCE FEE
______ m to* 407 em* __

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEYI
A lt you need It your title J a c k
D iam ond for a ppointm ent
2403*7*

S O U T H S E M IN O L E
M I D D L E S CH O O L
101 South W inter P a rk D riv e
C a sse lb e rry, F lo rid a 32707

71-r-Help W»nted

L A K E H O W E L L H IG H
S C H O O L A D D IT IO N
4200 D ike Road
W in ter P a rk . F lo rid a 317*3

AUTO TECH
S days E s c a lle n t p ay and
benefits A 5 E end tools a
m ust . C a ll T ony a l 111 143*

L A K E B R A N T L E Y H IG H
S C H O O L A O D IT IO N
t*1 Sand L a k e Road
A lta m on te Springs. F lo rid *
31714
S E M I N O L E H IG H S CH O O L
A O D IT IO N
1701 H ld otw ood A venue
Senlord. F lo rid a 13771

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING 6
LOT MECHANICAL WORK
E s c e lle n l o p p o rtu n ity . P h lt
B e ilis C a r Center. S anlord
____
211 5 1 4 3 ______
A V A IL A B L E PO SIT ION*
T em p o rary and tem po rary to
p erm ane nt position) a v a ila b le
In ce n tra l F lo rid a a re a lo r
those e ip e rie n c e d In

E D U C A T IO N A L S E R V I C E S
CENTER
&lt;00 E L a ke M a r y B lv d
Sanlord. F lo r Ida 12773
The proposed ground lees*
w ill la c llite te the fin a n cin g ut
co n stru ctio n of new educe
tlon al la c llllle t or add ition s lo
edu cation al fa c ilitie s thereon
b y Ih e School B oa rd
A copy o l the proposed ground
leas* agreem ent In fin a l form
w ill be a v a ila b le lo r Inspection
and rev iew by the p u b lic at
the B o a rd Room . F ir s t Floor,
1211 M a llo n v llla Avenue. Sen
lord. F lo rid a at the lim e ol
such h earin g
A n y person w ish in g to appeal
any d e c is io n m ade by the
S ch o o l B o a rd o l S e m in o le
County i f 3 m eeting or hear
Ing w ilt need a v e rb a tim
re c o rd ot the p ro ce e d in g s
This record m ust Include the
testim ony end evidence upon
w hich the appeal Is to be
based
A ll persons e ie to n» qnverned
a cc o rd in g ly

" P r o d u c t lo n 'A s ie m b ly "
••W arahousa”
" F o v k L ift O p e r a to r "
• • C le r ic a l"
O EN E R A L PERSO NNEL
C a ll la m 4pm M onday F rid a y
e t l 1331
_
* F ee l

Best Pul Time Job In Town
E a rn 1100 SIR) per week Res
id e n lla l h o m e cle e n ln g M on
day F rid a y D ay hours Naed
car C a ll M e rry M a id s 111 3144

CARPET ASSISTANT
R e lia b le S a la ry 323 4332_____

CHILDCARE
P * r f M m t f v # n ln g i a n d
vNwwbwndi C P R fr tln lr v g p r t

ferret! M a tu re Aduit m ust be
l l , C a ll M ftlo d y o r J o y c e

Ml

F o r a ll f u ll t im e ih lf f *

II U J

ATTEST
P a u l J H a a s r l y . S u p e r in t e n d e n t

Legal Notice
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business et *&lt;0
L a k e H a rn ey Road Geneve. F L
32/13 Sem inole County. F lo rid a
under the F ic titio u s N am e of
SANDCRACKEH FARM
and
lh a t I intend lo reg ister said
nam e w llh ihe D iv isio n o l Cor
pora llon s, Tallahassee. F lo rid a ,
in a cc o rd a n c e w llh Ihe pro
vision s a l Ihe F ic titio u s N am e
Statutes. To W ll: Section *43 0*.
F lo rid a Statutes 1**1
L a rry S B ra d d y
P u b lis h M a rc h M. l**4
D E P 11*

IPH
F u ll lim a 1 II and
p a r i lim e 3 11
A cc e p tin g app licatio ns
M onday F r id a y . * 4
D e B ary M a n o r 40 N 17*1.
D e n a ry 407 44* 4434
1.000 A V O N products E a rn lo
30% No door/door P T / P T
Sand! 331 I I W I *00 *44 2144
A D D TO Y O U R IN C O M E
S E L L A V O N NOW I
C A L L &gt;21 4323 o r 172 043*

AGENTS REAL ESTATEI
N o th in g ftucceecft ilk a t u t c e t i
W a r a w a ll Info o u r P d d e ca d e
of tra in in g s u c c e s s fu l a g e n t*
N o lit e m # I
W rU M Ip l

W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
R E A L T O RS
II) MOO

DIRECTOR
For e stab lishe d ch ild c a re cen
ler. E d u catio n end e tp e rie n ce
In e a rly childhood req u ired
C a ll 121 *4)3

F lo o r in g

L a w n S e r v ic e

F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
e ll co n tra cto rs be reg iste re d
o r ce rtifie d . To v e r ily • sta le
c o n t r a c t o r s lic e n s e c a l l
1 100 141 7*40. O c c u p a tio n a l
L ice n se s a ra re q u ire d by the
co un ty and ca n ba v e rifie d by
c e llin g 111 1l30.e» l. 7433

H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN O
I m te ll te n d in g F in is h in g
T O M O L S E N t *11414 31*7

R E S ./ C O M M . V in y l S id in g .
A lu m . F r a m in g . D r y w a ll.
D oors, Rooting. Concrete
111 4111 S O B e lln l, CBCOt***0

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s

J A D LAW N M A IN T E N A N C E
We do ev e ry th ing ! C a ll lo r
tree e s tim a te ) 3141430_______
L O U ’S
M o w in g . W ee dealing,
E d g in g , SIS A up L ig h t haul
- LrB F re e E s tim a tes. 321 1717

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
P la s te rin g R em odel new end
h is to ric hom es 1111*10

T O M A J E F F 'S L A W N C A R E l
R e t /C o m m , dependable, tow
rates! F ree e t l
110 7070

H e a lth &amp; B e a u t y

114 l e u A sk lor Oale
Law n M ain ten an ce A t IPs Best
C o m m e rc ia l and re sld an tlal.
Cutting, weeding, trim m in g ,
edging, t e r lllliln q . beqqlnq

321-7699

N A I L S . N A I L S . N A I L S W ent
b e a u tifu l n a ils* G el n e lli a re
h ea lth y) W on’ t cra ck , chip,
peel C a ll L y n 114 t i l * F ir s t
tim e custom ers lu ll s e ll 12*11

Appliances
A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
F ree
•p p l. te r v lc e c o ll w llh re
p a irs I John, A-F Best, 124 3141

Carpentry
C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds Ol hom e
re p a irs , p a in tin g A c e ra m ic
tile R ic h a rd G r o w ......I l l 3*71

C a r p e t C le a n in g
S A M 'S C A R P E T C L C A N I N O
p lu s s trip i n d b u ll fleer*.
R e s ld e n lla l/ c o m m e r d a l 14

A F F O R D A B L E Home R e p a ir.
D ependable A ll phases C e ll
tor tree est M ic h a e l 313 ftOB
R E S T O R A T IO N , D R Y W A L L .
m eta l studs, doors, trim , lt d
Ing. p o rch a t. decks, g a fe b o t
________ 113 3047___________

fl/7E-VMY"rv.. .
WE SHOW UP

E le c t r ic a l

Roofing
G Y S B B R S R O O F IN G
F re e
• S t-, 10 y r s e x p e r ie n c e
B o n d /ln s /L Ic RC0044141
_________ C e ll 574 43IS

B L U E S K Y PO O LS AN D SPAS
Service, repair and remodel
Ing. Q u a lity work a l law

prices. Freeest.aw-ne-eeoi
S E R V I C E from *43
mo Cham Rite Pool Service

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
H e p e lr a d d itio n , c o m m /re * .
L ( c / ln i.lE R 0 0 0 * l* 3 33 l 447S

r I t e , T f e * n " d r iv e lS y r
r o o fs , p o o l d e c k s , w a lk s ,
houses F re e est. 331 4117

S w im m in g Pool
S e r v lc e / R e p a lr

W EEKLY

L IO H T H A U L I N O , F L O O R
M A I N T E N A N C E W e a lto do
w ln d o w s ll» l» 0 3 ^ _ _ _

C A P T A I N C u N C C E T E . W ayne
B e a l. I M a n Q u a lity O para
tlon I 330 13217474 3*41

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

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t

hr^ilOS41^eeper^4^S4^

_______ C o n c re te _______

I,

F u ll lim a 1 l l s h ill

______ Notice______

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

t

n M u lt b# Ctf Ilf lad

ORDERLIES

D ated et Senlord, F lo rid * Ihls
14th day of M a rch . I**4
T H E S C H O O L B O A R D OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
By O r B a rb a ra Kuhn. C h a if
m an

___________

CHAS

^J^lTl^Rober^hoemaker
T r e e S e r v ic e
L a n d s c a p in g

~

C Y P R E S S M U L C H t ll/ y a r d
100% G r a d e A , m ille d In
Longw ood. C a ll u t lo r a tree
estim a te on y o u r fre e t r im ­
m in g a n d re m o v a l! H a rd y
T ree S e rv ice doing business i s
A A A Tree S e rv ic e 117-1141

E C H O L S T R E E SVC L ie 's. Im
" L e t the P ro fessio n als do It.”
_ F r e e e t t i m a le s
323 112*

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g

WINDOW 6 SCREEN REPAIR:
« 7 im m

A d v e r t i s e Your B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
F o r As L ow As $45 Per Month.
Call Cl as s i f i e d, 522 2 6 1 1

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71— H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n te d

COSMETOLOGIST

PART TIME JEWELRY SALES

C h r is t ia n o w n e d , n o n '
in v o k in g , lu ll s e rv ic e pro
le ttlo n a l ta lo n and co sm etic
tlu d lo C o m m lu lo n on lo r v
Ice! p lu i c o m m lu lo n on 10 lop
re ta il h a ir c a r*
* lines W t'ro
grow ing, w o 'ro busy, and we
have o p e n ln g i lo r you I
C a ll) ) ) 4541 »r 1*5 7545
te r In le rvle w appointm ent

DRIVERS NEEDED
A.O . C A R R I E R S , T av aret, El.
a w e ll e ila b llih e d and grow
Ing C e n tr a l F lo r id a b a te d
com p an y o lfe r t you
• li e to 7*e per m ile
• U p to l i n o m l per mo
• Stop O ft P a y
• Unloading P a y
• V a ca tio n P a y
• Satety A P e rfo rm a n ce llo n u t
• Spout* R id in g P ro g ra m
• A v era g e T rip 5 r D a y t
• Late M o d el C onventional
T ra c to rt
It you have I y e a rt tractor
tra ile r. O T R and tnow and Ice
e rp e rle n c e p lu i a good d riv in g
record , c a ll
_________ I M H H W I I _________

Dfim/W mhouse Person
M u t t have c la t t A C O L A pp ly
In p* rton
L e ttc re e n Com
paay. m S ilv e r L a k e O r
d r iv e r s '

REWARD!
C la t t A an d B d r iv e n needed
You need two y e a rt e rp e rl
once lor c l a n A and one year
tor B Vou m u tt have a good
d riv in g re c o rd B rin g th lt ad
In w ith you and a lte r N hour*
ot w orkin g you w ilt receiv e 540
bonut C a ll lo r appointm ent

________ awm i ________
EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
M on th ru Th u rt. * ') hr work
d a y t P d h o lid a y and vaca
Iron A p p ly at San Del. 1)44
O ld L a k e M a r y R d . U n le r d

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
D A IL Y W O RK, D A IL Y P A Y
R IG H T H A R D M A N 4*4 1511
C a ll a fte r 1 00 p m

HOUSEKEEPER
F u ll tim e A p p ly w ith in M on
d a y F r id a y , * 4 at D e b a ry
M anor
«et 44* 4454

103— H o u s e s
U n iu r n I s h e d / R e n t
N I C E A C L E A N ) / l Fenced
y e rd N o pete *425/ m o l i t . ta il
4. tec *04 TI*4*4T4pm »pm

and C L E R I C A L M u tt be out
going O ffice t k ll lt a plus
1510 h rt/w k , F le x ib le hour*
Sajary A c o m m lu lo n 11) 4141_
F o r road co n d u ctio n survay
cr*w In S anford A p p ly In
par io n
401 F A ir p o rt B lv d
S a n f o r d tOf 221 7044
__________W C C I E O E __________

SALES TRAINEE'

S A N F O R D , 1/1, C / H A , g a ra q t
1550 m o plus dep. le a te 111)
W I llS t .
a01)*; 1*01 or
___ 4*5 4144 a v a l _
__

SECURITY OFFICERS

Stenstrom Rentals

P 'J

S a n lo r d / L a k e M e r y
A re a W eekend shifts C la t t U

• M A Y F A I R ) /J w / te r porch,
dbl garage. ))54 tq It heated,
n o p e lt 1415/mo 1*00 tec
• S A N F O R D D U P L E X 1/15 )
story, w /d hook u p t. C H A
Spacious! 5440 m o . 1450tec
e S H A D O W L A K E W O O D * J/2 5
w / dble ca r garage. Iplc . w ell
A te p llc 5*00/mo. 5*00 tec
S te n tlro m R e a lty , In t.
"W e M an e ge yeu r Home,
llk e lt w e t e u re w n ." J im Deyle
33)14*1 A lt e r I F M 1 1)414*1

g u a r d l u t n t e r r q 1*4 411)

TEACHERS
M u s t h a v e e a rn e d 60 h r t
tow ard a C D A or equivalent,
ot bachelors degree In e a rly
childhood
222 200S

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. p art tim e M onday
thru F rid a y , 5 P M 4 P M ; Sal
u rd a y , ( A M 5 P M
15 SO per
hour p lu s bonus and com
m in io n
P e rm a n e n t p o ll
H ontl
N ev er a fee I
H elp P erten n el. 41* 40** ’

S U N L A N D 1 bedroom , fe m lly
room , c e n tra l H /A . Ireshly
pa in ted ISOO/mo, Itt an d t a il
p lu t 1)50 M l 0541 a lte r 5pm

TELLER

W O O O M E M E 1 b d rm , 1 bath
C e n t . H / A . le n c e d y e r d
5500/m e. w / r e lt ) l ) 1*51

E ip e rlu n c e d P e r l lim e 4 day
week L o ca l c re d it union No
S a lu rd a y t L ake M a r y loca
lion M a i I returne to
B lin d boa lo t
P O Boa 144T
la n ia rd . FI 117711441

5 B D R M . Ic* B A T H , new ca rpel,
n e w p e l n l. le n c e d y a r d ,
ca rp o rt, cent H /A . la n t, no
p e lt tS ))/m o
l i t and last
M l 441* le ave m e n a g e _______

W A N T I D i L iv e In C em penlen/
M om am aker to liv e w ith el
d e rly lad y
S a la ry , p riv a te
liv in g quarters, etc C a ll a lte r
tOam, p le a te H e 4100 _____ .

1 B E D R O O M w ith cent H -A
le r g e le n c e d y a r d , a n d
screened room O n ly 4500 down
W h y r e n t ) T h * H ll ll m a n
_ J ) r o u p J n c J R 4 e lt e M M _ * ll^ _

W AREHO U SE AN D O E N C R A L
LABO R H E L P N CEO EO I
B onut for d riv e rs A ll t h ll lt
a v a ila b le D a lly pay. no te«
Report ready to w ork 5 10 am .
In d u stria l Labor Svc . 101*
F re n ch A v No phone c a llt

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / J ? e n t
L A K E M A R Y . 1 B d rm C arfw t
C / H A . A p p t l, M in i's , Fen ced
Y a rd .
Good A re a
1)1 t r ie

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER

S A N F O R D ) bd rm , I bath N ice
a re a l L a rg e y a rd 5150'mo
p lu t se cu rity 14* 5400________
S A N F O R D 3/1 E ic e lle n t area
W /D hook upt Cent H / A 5115
D isco u nt tor te n l o r t i l l 4/5/

re q u ire d

G u s ta tio n ) D a iry
l F a rm e rs M a rk e t)
1100 F re n ch A ve
_________ _ S a n t o r d ____ ________

1 B D R M . 1 B A T H Cent H A
w a ll/ w a ll ca rp et a lt a p p li
a n c e t M J 4,44 or 5)4 *405

WRECKER DRIVER

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME
Thtf Sanford H e ra ld is p r ts
• n i ly looking for a phetogra
phar
A fte rn o o n s and
a w n in g s M in t have sports
and darts room eapcH enc*
C a ll Tom m y or Lacy
II 10A M JP M

122 H ll

em s
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W 25th St.
323 5176
P U R C H A S IN O A O E N T
To 5400 w k l T ra in Top co
n e e d t your co m m u n ic a tio n
com puter t k ll lt H u r r y l
M E D IC A L P H Y S IC IA N
1400 day New c lin ic needt
your m e d ica l t k ll lt C a llt
a d m in is t r a t iv e a sst

5114 w k l Good o rg a n lra llo n
t k lllt la n d ! th lt one loday
A C C O U N T IH O C L E R K
5140 w k l E t tab lit nett llr tn
needt your take charge ab ility
F I T T E R F A B R IC A T O R
1J90 wk • Can t beat thief
G row in g, need! to h ire now I
F L E E T M A C H A N IC
5*4 hr. Keep lleet In running
o rd e rl G re a t opportunity I
R O U T E D R IV E R
5410 w k l W hy w ait any longer
Good 5 lo b e m ade here now)
C O N S T R U C T IO N T R A I N E E
515b w k l F a n t a itlc opportunl
ty to le arn new trade H u rry l
PHONE PERSO N
P u t your kin d tm lle to work
F A C T O R Y T R A IN E E
G re a t co H e re ’l your chance
C L E R IC A L W O R KER
P le a t e n l p e r t o n e llly le n d t
th lt on e1 D o n't m i l l out I
F IL E C L E R K
G em o l a |obl D e ta il w ln tl
Good ca re e r tp o l lor you

E ip tric n c ffd
M u l l lkv« in
Sanford are a &amp; ha** C l a n A
t O L Apt&gt;l,.»t / a ii ’ .V u» St

LABORERS
Pa vem en t m a rk in g com pany
In Sanford needt hard w ork
Ing, d tp e n d a b le people lo r
e m p lo y m e n t. Jo b r e q u ir e !
tra v e lin g M u tt have at least
C la t t D C D L llce n te D rug
t a il and p h y tlc e l req uired
S t a r t a t 14 S O /h r, G o o d
b e n e llli, h ealth Inturance. re
llra m a n ! lund.
C a ll 44/ 1 1 M 4 I4 lo r d ire c tio n !
Taking a p p lic a tio n ! * im 4pm
M o n day F rid a y
W om en enceuraged to app ly

LPN
L P N In le re tle d In Innovative
t e d llly , on the cu ttin g edge ot
r tt a a r c h 13 hour shift
________ C a ll i** 544)_________

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
F u ll lim e p o tlllo n av a ila b le
H V A C / p lu m b ln g n a c e ita r y .
G re a t b e n e flli. P le a te apply
In per tom
Sallpolnte A p a r lm t n lt
401 W. Sem inole S lv d .
Sen5ofd40T 3111051
M E D IC A L

RN
Ch arg e n u n e lo r Tam Jpm IV
a n d v e n t ila t o r e x p e rie n c e
needed A p p ly In perton:
D ebary M an o r
SON. Hw y 17*1
__________ D e bary. FI__________

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
C la n B C O L
F U L L T I M E 37311)3

PRODUCTION
C o m p a n y s e e k ! I n d iv id u a l! w ith a tta m b ly and m achine
o p e ra tin g e a p e rle n c o Long
term a u fg n m e n l. G re at op
portu n lty. N e v e r a lee I
H elp Personnel. 41* 4*U

m m ;

j*

E L D E R 5 P R I N 0 5 , o il Hwy i l l
I. 2. 3 b d rm s |7S to 1*0 *h
tIOOdep 321 l i f t or M 2 2106

H O U S E K E E P E R r C o m p a n le n
fo r g t n l i i m i n .
free
room / board,
p r i v A t r
r o o m b a th N o t a l a r y 130 9602

114— W a r e h o u s e
Space / Rent

93— R o o m s to r R e n t

L O N G W O O D /LA K E M A R Y
M id s u e s for Age warehouses.,
400 800 1400 sq It F re « rent
w f 11 m o i t A m , from 1141t m o
331 0339

A Q U IE T , claan rm
kitchen
phots#. laund ry A p f 'i a v a il
A b llA lW 171 4 Op J24 4H1
C L E A N R O G M 1 t ln g lt sta rtin g
IM /ytrh

K itch e n ,

phono,

la u n d ry , v id e o g a rn e t, o f f
i f f — t p a rk in g 130 4473_______
CLEAN

F U R N IS H E D

i t s — In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls

ROOM

W i t h k it c h e n a v a i l a b l y l i l wk
W W rc D o w n t o w n J?2 5044

O F F I C C / w ir e h e u te tp4ce. IKk)
S q It P r i m e lo c e t t o n at
en tra n ce to C e n tra l F la Re
g lonal A ir p o rt 401 1)1 7401 _

N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D , p riv a te
e n t r a n c e , p a d d le fa n In you r
room , your own he at control,
r e f r i g e r a t o r , m i c r o w a v e a nd
c o l o r fv O ff i t r e e f p a r k i n g
a n d m A f d s e r v i c e C o n v e n ie n t
lo c a t io n
The b e l t in to wn
223 W M _______________________

S A N F O R D 10 055 tq il 1 phase
s p rin k le rs 5 )/tq ft S te n tlro m
R e a lly Inc. J im Doyle i n 1410

I t 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls

ROOMS FO R R E N T
See residents at 1714 P a rk
A v * . Sanford
S A N F O R D K l i t 11e n la u n d r y
p r lv
Cabli* P r i v a t e hom e
US wk p l u i d e p J2J 7*44

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
A ll re n ta l and re a l e ita te
advertisem ents are iu b |*ct lo
the F e d e ra l F a ir H o m in g A ct,
w h ic h m a k e s it I lle g a l to
ad vertise any preference, llm
I fa flo n o r d l ic r I m i n a t io n
b a le d on race, color, relig ion,
le*. handicap, fa m ilia l it a f u i
or n atio nal o rig in

S A N F O R D I bdrm , com plete
p riv a c y 1 b lock from hospital
1100/week, 4200 sec 321 7973

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / J le n t

WHY
W elt any longer T
M an y |ebt not lilte d .
Let A A A E M P L O Y M E N T w ork
ter yeu end put you Into
« perm anent p e titio n le d e y l
LABORERS N EED ED
H ulled
and u n tk llle d P o tltlo n t a v a il
able. D a y t. C a ll between I I
S P R IN T S T A F F IN O , 11M 0H

107— M o b ile
H om e s //te n t

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e

CASSELBERRY
U pscale single story, pa ho
apartm ents I bedroom s Ideal
for in d iv id u a lo r couple
___________ 4944771___________

LEASE FOR LESS!
One Bedroom A p artm e n ts
tl* * D E A L
M o ttw o o d A p tt. 127 7724

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE
L ake A d a 1 bd rm . 1140 mo
I b d rm , *410 m o and up

I

SA N FO R D R E T A IL/O F F IC E
LIST sq (f single story w
kitch en , co vered sid ew a lk s,
high I re llic area W ater A
sew er me 5/00 p lu t sales
ta k /m o *100 tec Stenstrom
R ealty Inc, J t m Ooyte 1)114*5
SAN FO RD
P ro f ottlce* D r .
Dental. R e a l Estate, R e ta il
Shop Carpeted, cent H /A .
high tra ffic lo catio n t 1,454 tq
It or 4)4 V e ry R e a to n a b le l
C a ll W et Lou w tm a . B roker
O llic e . M l 411*1 Hom e, 51) let*

l l T — ‘O ffic e
S p a c e / Rent
N E W S an tord o lllc e t a n d /o r
w * r*h ou t* t 4001400 tq It
Special. 1145/mo. 1)11554
S A N F O R D O llic e tpe ce. 5400
tq It budding total. 1)00 tq
H p e r o ttlce unit. 1)11004
SAN FO R D
1.000 tq
U lS 'm o
g erbage

• 11*1 S F R E N C H .
II Ideel sm a ll ottlce.
Incl w ater, sew er,
C a ll l i t 5515________

504 SO F E E T lor lease on 17*1
s u c c e s s fu l e e lt lln g a n ch o r
businesses Good p a rkin g and
lig h t in g
G re a t v is ib ilit y
A skin g 1400/mo 1)1 4444 w ork

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
P I N E R I D O E C L U B . 7 B d rm 1
Hath. I ll and Jrd floor a v a il
a b lii 5SJS/ino M a k e d a Corp
R o a lE t la l*
MO 4400

141— H o m e s lo r S a le

323 8670
M O V E IN S P E C I A L N ew ly re
noveted 1 A 2 bdrm a p tt A ll
am enities 51** 5150 m o p lu i
dep I y r tease 114 Tl«4_______
N E W 1 B E D R O O M . L o ti ol
c lo ie t il A /C . t i l l M y rt le A ve
_ ta )0/mo, 54t0 se cu rity IT* 4140
Q U IE T l / ] i | townheut*. 230A
P a rk . A d u lt co m m U 15 /m o
a n d te c dep W a la r / t r a ih
Incl B a rb M o n F r l 111 1441
S A N F O R D t B d rm A p t
ll» l.'m o 5100/dep C a ll a lte r
Spm 114 *044________________
S A N F O R D I b d rm w / u til (urn
B y w k or m o 1*2 *8*0 o llic e
*4* 4)31 hom e *»0 1410 pager
S P A C IO U S 1 B d rm In q uiet
erea t lT V m o . I y r le a te plus
1 m o. tec.____________ 110)1)0

SPRING SPECIAL!!

1 0 d rm ./ l B ath 11) 1*10
S H E N A N D O A H A P A R T M l ' *5
1 BEDRO O M F R E E MONTH
S P E C I A L ! ) b d rrm &amp; o ltlc
a v a il C a ll J e rry . 3)1 4410
1 B E D R O O M . SITS m onth plus
S IT ) s e c u r it y d e p o s it a n d

~ f0 3 ^ H o u se s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
C O N V E N I E N T , d o t e to schools
) bd rm . IW b a lh 14)4 and S4T4
p lu t S M f dep. 1 y r lease
_________ 114 Tl*4______________

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AO EM EN T A R EALTY
401 111 111)/))) *510

BATEMAN REALTY
L ie R e a l E sta te B roker
2440 Santord Ave

321 0759

LAND WANTED

D O L P H I N S U N B O A T. 75 hp
Johnson, used 70 h rt. lik e new
51.500 F ir m J?J 444*or 54* 1104

e A A A R A Y 'S A P P L I A N C E e
111 S F re n ch A v t , Santord
R e Ir I g a r a lo r . S to v e s .
W a th e rt D ry e rs F re e 5 yr
la b o r w a rr. D e l, a v a il, 114 0041
• A I R C O N D IT IO N E R
) I/)
Ion c e n lr« l a ir conditioner 5*0
_________ C e ll i x / i a e _________

S A N F O R D H e m llle n D t ilr lc t
RENTTOOW N
L ik e new 1/1. A ir, La u n dry
1 XWOdn , 5440/m o 14* 1)11

F o r a lu m in u m a rid v in y l
e ilr u t lo n t A p p ly In perton:
LO X1CREEN COMPANY
l*fl S ilv e r L ake D r

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

181— A p p lia n c e s / F u r n i t u r e __

SA N FO R D O O LDSBO RO
RENTTOOW N
1 b d r m , new k itc h e n , a ir
11.000
dow n, 13/5/m o *4* M i l

141— H o m e s fo r S a le

SHORDABI f M0M1S
VI NIIIRI 1 PROPI Rli{ s
F H A O R V A A S LO W A S U i \
A u u m e no q u a lllle t A ow ner
fin a n c in g le w a t 1404/mol
G o v 't F o r tc lo tu r o s , R e p o t!
Sem inole. O range, V o lu tla f

Santord P ro p e r b et
F o r i n t Than U 000 Down
• F O R E C L O S U R E ! 3/5 on ' t
a c r e ' A p p l , I n ild e u t il .
fenced y d l O n ly 5)*,00dl
o i / l , over 1/1 a rre t L lv . dm.
la m rm S a te llite d ith 544 *00
• 1/) w /P O O L lo r on ly 1U.10CI
L lv . d ining, la m n m tool
• L A K E , t e n n lt . p o o l' ] / )
custom , llv . dm . eat In k ltc h ,
a pp l G a ra g e 54) *00'
• )/t, new carpet A p a m tl Cent
H /A . c a rp o rt J u t l 54),*041
A u u m e N o O uadfiet/T
• )/). 54*1 PIT I 55a.500
a ) / } split lenced. 5141 PITI.
554.*00
P R E fo re clo su re ! 54.000 dn
)/). h ea vily treed I/) a cre
S p lit b d rm
c e r a m ic tile ,
app1. garage P ossib le owner
hold 2nd Just *11,9001

141— H o m e s fo r S a le
V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
Lookin g to buy a hom e? We
have hornet In a ll a r e a l at
S e m in o le , O ra n g e , V o lu tla
C o u n tlet! C a ll lo r d e ta il) I
• 1/1 w it h H r e p la t * . n e w e r
c a rp e l and til* . I44.*00
• F o rtc lu s u r* ! 4/) on I 5) a c re t
F ire p la c e II04.N 0
• 4/). 1.100 tq tt „ fire p la ce . Ig
te r p orch ! »t04,NO
Beth O therne
V en ter* I Properties

330-0273/774-9400
W I N T E R 5 P R I N 0 5 )/} 510 000
e ttu m e t no q u a lify in g *51] m o
Q u ic k c lo s in g ! N e w ro o t.
co m m p o o l/te n n ltle * 1551

STENSTROM
REALTY, IN C .
SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
C e l! A n y o l O u r A g e n lt l
T h e y 're an P R O S &amp; F U L L
T I M E ' So C a ll A N Y T I M E !

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

M a rk h a m W d t a rea 4/). 7 14
a cre s P a s lu re / ita b le 5105 000
Lk M a r y custom
1/1. over t
a cre, t i n too

•In Our 38lh Y»jr»

I 'A i i i . o n n o t l N i .
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
W I N T E R S P R IN G S 7'J Si 000
A n d q u A t lf y to A s s u m e
l\ V 9 'm o C om m u n ity pool end
tennis New roof 14* ISSfl

E

K

4/1 B L O C K H O M E w-' C H A on
IO O r U I lo t
24 ■24 b it
Ia if ntfr y / wor k strop, 17*17 sc r
rm V e ry close1 to P in e c re tt
F l o r n , IS ! 000 321 2444

HALL REA LTY
312 W R ttkl St . S im tcm t
I re n te l unttst Good CAsh Howl
17K dn, ow ner hold! | U S 000
3 b d rm , 2 both A ir. fence F H A '
V A » p « c tA ll IS4.000A Jew el
D e ilr A b le 3/|V s, c e n t
H /A .
tenc#.‘ F«enily rm SS7 500

B e e u lilu l hem esttel t h is nice
ly treed lot In O tle e n It *ut5
rig h t Ir you' Q u e ll 111,000
Thtt w on't l4 t ll 4 lo ti In e ll
w /en older hom e N eed t tom e
T L C P e rfe ct t t e r le r l 545.M 4

SANFORD
15th St. end M y rtle A v e .

321-6762
D ELTO N A
*04 1/140/0

DEBARY"

L a k e tro n l )/). cen
tf AI H / A piu seR trA S l 4A0 000

W. M e lk iowshi JI2 7H3__

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

E X C H A N G E O R S E L L your
property lo t a ted any where!
Investori R e a lly , 774 H I )

•g A p p re c ia te

A ll n e w c a r p e l

cine* paint w ith in Fen te d in
back yard on sm la k e W alk to
id y w lld e s c h o o l
V e ry
m o tiv a te d for q u ic k ta le
U i *00 b y a p pt o n ly

7470

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BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV'T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAIALBLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA &amp; ORANGE COUNTY
I M M A C U L A T E ) b d rm H i
b a lh w it h f a m il y rm .
w orkshop, te r porch Com
ple te ly fenced 551.5(4
COUNTRY CLUB
Concrete
b lo c k h om e, c e n t r a l H A.
m o v e In c o n d it io n ! H u g e
ya rd ) *J*.«00
C a ll tor d e lj ils l

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
A A C a rn e t, Inc., 232 1234
‘ O W N E R F I N A N C E ! 2.000k sq
ft 4 b d rm 3 bath on dbl lot
L o w dow n
g re a t te rm s !
P ric e d rig h t 1156,ISO
• I M M A C U L A T E J b d rm 2 bath,
b lk
c o n s t,, c e n t
H /A .
spacious fa m ily rm , beau tifu l
oaks and gardens 163.500

Sam

MORGAN REALTY

323-5774
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DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for m o b ile hom e or
h o m e s ite , h o rs e s , c a tt le ,
fa rm in g , or n u rs e ry Zoned
a g r ic u ltu ra l i t . *00 per a cre
S m a ll dow n p a y m e n t w ith
ow ner Insane lo g N 4 14 1I11 1
D E L T O N A 1 wooded b u ild in g
lots N ice sub division tli.0 0 0
lor a ll H o ls 40 1 4*4 *451

F 15 H E R M A N 5

P A R A O IS E ,

w ater Iron! lot, (0 &gt; IX). sp ring
le d la k e
P r i c e d lo t e l l
515,500 B y owner 1)14441
l . i A C R E S , re s id e n tia l. E n
tc rp rlte . FI H e a v ily wooded
M in u te s lo 14 1)100011) *)0t

1 5 7 - M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le
M O B I L E H O M E 51.100 C a r
rla g e C o v e
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bd rm . a ll a p p lia n c e ! 1)1 *14)
M O B I L E H O M E , C a r r ia g e
Cove. 1)‘ * S5‘ ) B drm , ) B a lh ,
UOOO^
__________ 1)1 *141
M O B I L E H O M E 14x40 Tw o or
th re e b e d ro o m
and )
b a lh ro o m t 51.500111 1450
N E W i m ' t , N O DO W N. 15%
Interett, 1 4X 70 , 5171/mo.
14 X 70, 5110/mo. 141)15*

231— C a r s

159— R e a l E s t a t e
_______ W a n te d _______
F O R S U B D IV IS IO N S w ith or
w ith o u t a p p ro v a ls 100 IWO
a c re * W a te rfro n t a p lu t C a ll
T e rry C la y to n *04 15S 4404

5 A N F O R D . 1 b d rm , 3to balh
la k e tro n l house 1450 mo
___________ M l 1004___________

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A p p l y in p e rs o n

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A P P L I A N C E * " f u r n ., t v s ,
ETC. B U Y -S E L L T R A D E
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FRENCH AVE.
M l 51*4
A P P L I A N C E SI B e d p r ic e s
Best W a rra n ty , Best S ervice!
W a th e rt. d r y e rt, m lc ro w e v e t
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tree! A + B e tt, 1)41145
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c u . I t., w it h Ice m a k e r ,
a lm o n d HOO O B O C e ll 17)
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F re e d e liv e r y e n d w e rre n ly
■ to M -A -t-B e tt.m m i
• M I C R O W A V E . "K e n m o re .
D ig ita l, M e d iu m site , Good
co nd ition IIP C a ll 1)1 1110
M O V I N O S A L E ) f iv e p ie c e
liv in g room le c tlo n e l. antique
secretory desk, antique d in in g
room te l. w ether, and m u ch
m ore C e ll 1)1 0 * /0 lo r eppl
• Q U A L I T Y D O U B L E B E D te l
In clu d e) h eadb oard, fra m e,
ro lle rs A b a rg a in at 515 No
ch ecks P le a ta r a il 4*5 *oa*
a lte r 1) noon_________________
• R A T T A N L O U N O E . A d |u tt
able b a c k re tt. tro w n tweed
co ve r, v e ry co nfortable, In
good co nd ition f*5 C a ll 54*
5)11_________________________
e S U P E R
S I N O L E
W A T E R B E D w ith tin d ra w
• r t. bookcase headboard and
h aater 5100 O B O C a ll 171 *410
leave m essage

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te re o
• A M / F M S T E R E O , w ith re
c o r d p la y e r a n d c a t t e l l a
p la y e r In clu d e) two speakers
550 C a ll
1)1 440)

lM ^ C o m p u t e r s
#OE CO LO UR TV C O M P U T E R
M O N IT O R C O M B O . I)' good
co nd ition 13* O v ie d o A re a
m MQi

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s
• B I C Y C L E : B o y t or g ir lt . 10
tpd . 14". in e tc e lle n l condi
lio n 5) 5 C a ll 111 1/44

HOUSEBOAT. 14 It. Ilvh an d tk l,
f l b a r g L a t t I r l h u ll *0 hp
E v ln ru d a , sleeps 4, g a lle y A
b a t h r o o m , m in t c o n d
w / tr a lle r a n d a ll eiiu lp m en t
N e w ly refu rbish ed B y appt
51.500 F i rm 11) 444* or 14*J I M

• IS H O N D A A C C O R D . 4 d r . S
t p d . A /C , Pw , A m /Fm
c a t t a il* 11000.1)1*41)

e t t l t S K I / F I S H B O A T *0 H P
M e rc . w / tra ile r R u n t g r e a ll
51,000 P a r lla llto a n c e 4(5 1404
• 1*45 R E G A L M e d a llio n
ir
10". 4 c y l In /o u lto a rd motor
w / d n v e on tra ile r 55 000 O B O
4)0 4004 or 54* 4M l e v rs _____

14 B U I C K P A R K A V E N U E
L n a ile d I 51.**5 O r f l a il O tter
C a ll 3)1 41M_________
• 4/ C H E V Y Spectrum , auto,
a ir .
A m / F m c a tta il* , good
cond. L t b lu e 5) 450 O H O
110 7145_____________________
’17 L I N C O L N Towncar. loaded
good llr e t . cle a n Cocoa brow n
A v in y l root 5470011) 71/1

• 14 F T P O N T O O N beat, a ll
llb e r g la u . 140 H P E v in ru d e
V e ry la s t! Many e x tra s , like
n e w ' O n ly 1I0 4CQ3)1 4440

217— G a r a g e S a le s
O A R A G E S a le !? W hy bother 11
W E B U Y P A Y TO P P R IC E !!
441 ))« *411

219—Wanted to Buy

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib les

an archllvciifraR trim, anfiqu*
fu m ifu rit and dlst**s 123 3616

221— G o o d T h in g s
________ to E a t
S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
9am 3*91 C e le ry Ava 3 m i E
of Sanford I m l N of $t Hd
46 Hoops F a rm s 121 7316

223— M i s c e lla n e o u s
B A B Y C R IB q i w s w alerbed
w asher, w a lker, range top
p ortable Iv w / tvslery pack
M a k e # otte r................ D l l N I
e B IS S E L 1 S P E E D t w ay
vacu u m w ith a ttach m en ts 115
__ C a ll 1)3 5-0)
H E A V Y D U T Y T R A I L E R . 5)00
I I " C R A F T S M A N B A N SAW .
5l50_Cad MS *5t)
S t H V I C E S A L E S 4 P A R T S tor
portable kerosene heaters
L A R R Y 'S M A R T 1 )1 41 51
• W H I R L P O O L B A T H , portable
by Pollen ea A ttaches to tub
R e la x in g soothes aches, pow
e rtu l a ction P e r fte l co nd ition
O n ly 5)0
C a ll 1)0 040*

230— A n t i q u e / C l a s s i c
C ars

* 1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
5)000 O B O A l l pow er 1)10)54

2 3 1 -C a rs

• C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L '51
L ik e new M u s i t e ll Dm y
5)4,000 C e i i i to n m * * ) * '
e LrO DG E M A R A D A 1*40 V I
a u lo m a llc . m eg ebexil* 5/50
__ g l.to lO ___________

e M O N T E C A R L O l*7a g ru .il
c o n d 1 A / C . ru n t lik e a top!
Sh arp lo okin g! 5 IJ5 0 174 U S I
M U S T S E L L ) 45 Olds C e le lt )
d r . nice tow m lle t O w ner
m ay fin a nce! 1st 5515
__

l)&lt; V C O B IA B O W R I O E R . In
t id e re d o n e
1*44 10 H P
E v ln ru d e . pow er trim and till,
r e b u ilt 5 h r t G a lv a n is e d
M a g ic T ilt, new tire s , new
w irin g 17 450)11 k h * _____
• H O U S E B O A T , lls« aboard 41'
N a u la lln e . tw in e n g in e V
d riv e . 5 M K D r G u am 4*5 4145

e T O Y O T A C O R O L L A wagon.
'45. A u to . A , C . red . U K ,
w a rra n ty 5«.I50123 4414

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ies

1 11 H O N D A C IV IC L X . pt. pb.
p d l, c r u is e , a m / lm t le r t o
lap*. S tpd. 4 d r . rosewood
w /w ln * Interior, d t a irb a g
^ lO J O O ^ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ n iJ 7 ) 5

233— A u to P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
• C H E V Y P IC K U P T R U C K
B E D . L o n g w hael b a te .
F le e ls id * . 1*71. v e ry lit t le
ru t! 5*0 C a ll 17? 41)0_________

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s / V ans
4 C H E V Y B E A U V ILLE VAN
'7*. I Ion. P a tte n g a r van.
cle a n Loaded I Too m uch to
llt t . m u ll tee to app recia te
O n ly 51.49 5 0 B O
1111700
• D O D O E T R A N S A N . &gt;»7I
Stove, bed. Ic* box. good cond
51.100 o r trad* tor car 1X1407

• FO RD RAN Q CR , LTX *1.
P 'S . cru it* . A / C , storaa, 4,100
m ile s. 1 y r or 11,000 m l te ll on
w a rra n ty C e ll 17) 11)1_______
• H A N D I C A P P E D V A N . IHO
F o rd E 150 L ilt, a u lo m a llc
doors t l , 1001)1 )4M_________
• IS U Z U P 'U •) R id . 7K. A /C ,
a m / lm c a s t, lu ll bed lm er
ra a r w indow 5*. 4 50 3)1 *411
• IS U Z U S P A C E C A B
*0 w llh
sunroof. Ia no# coyer and n«w
t , r « Load e d 1 110400) 11 *40/
a J E E P P I C K U P 44*. It/O V I
auto E n g in e an d tra n s re
b u l ll la b ou * 10,000 m ll e t l
N e w e r in t e r io r 5 ) 000 1/1 TOO*

J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K . 1*7*.
4x4 w llh topper 1*00 O B O
N eed t a tot o l T LC J)J 1*5*

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Sanfofd Motor Co.

't l C H E R O K E E CO UNTRY
14 000 m iles. 117.4*5
C a ll 177 4 J1
______
• 1*7) C H E V Y 1/1 Ion p/u. 150
V I R u n t good E n g in e and
tra n t. tlrorsp
11500 D I S H )

1140

F O R D F too w/ ra c k , long
bed, t c y lin d e r, ) speed. 1IIK
a c tu a l m lle t
c lu tc h w o rn
51,100
...... .............. I l l 4*75
• 1M1 S U B U R B A N O M C . 4 )L
diesel, h a ll too. m e ch a n ica lly
solid, new rad brak* rotors A
c a llp e rt-h e a d Ilnee V e ry good
llr e t and tow pkg 55.500 O B O
407 741'1444

■ O U N E B U O O Y F u ll llb e r g la u
body C o n v e rfib le lo p R e b u ilt
V W rn g ln e M a n y new p a rt)
•71 V O L K S W A G O N V A N one
P ro fe ssion b u ll l CSOO 111 4*74
owner, good condlllon, slan
• H O N D A A C C O R D L X . I** l I
d.srd t h ill 5150 H I 40Ja
P r S. P I) a ir . K e n w o o d
A M F M c o s s e lle 4 door tow
238— V e h ic le s
m ile s Rosew ood c o lo r W ill
W a n te d
run forever * U .*501)1 *4/3__
e L E B A R O N Convertible, 'U
W E P A Y T O P IS U FOR
Red. loaded, d,g d a th . new
C o m p lele o r W recked C a rt.
lop, new IIre t 54.5(0 4*5 7)00
T ru cks R U N N lN G o r NOT
■ L IN C O L N
T O W N C A R . '71.
A N Y C O N D IT IO N
)1) 5044
loaded, e x ce lle n t cond W hite
51500 O B O ___________ 111 ID *
239— M o t o r c y c le s

•M U STAN G HATCHBACK
14. new p a in t, t ir e s a n d
w h e e ls
R u n t good 52,400
___
1)1*40/
~
• O LO SCU TLASS
B R O U G H A M . 1*41
Hunt
ggo d l 5400firm 1114110
P U B L I C A U T O A U C T IO N .
E V E R Y T U E S O A Y M 0 PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
H w y. t l , Daytona B eech
*04 115 l i l t __________
■ R E N A U L T E N C O R E . 1515.
E x c e lle n t c o n d ltio n l 51,500
l l r m ll O 1)54 a lte r 4 P M _______

A N T I Q U E G a t Slove. Q u ick
M a a l, l*10't E x c e lle n t condi
tlo n l V e ry n ice I 5)5011) 1144

■51 D O D O E D Y N A S T Y L E .
Loaded M a ro o n w /v ,n y l top
E i t r a S h a rp ! *7*00. SIOOO
balo w book 1)4 IXII__________

W A N T E O : IR O N F E N C I N O
Iron fu rn lfu ra . b rick s. V lc to rl

• B U I C K 1) E L E C T K A 111 4 dr
h a r d t o p E x ce lle n t co n d ltio n l
R e stored 1**1 5). WO 330 S007

• CU TE, M IX E D B R E E D
K I T T E N . 1 m o old F re e 10
good hom e C a ll 1 )1 4151
S H IH -T Z U Fem a le. A K C re g it
tered 10 w k t old Trt colored
g i so
i n m i *_________
W O L F H y b rid cubs B ea u tifu l
b la ck Shot* A w orm ed 5115
5450 34* 1011 /It) 111)

*11 L IN C O L N Continental 44K
m lle t , good cond
R e b u ilt
Iran*. S),*00 O B O P I 7040

• 14 F T B O W R IO E R 115 H P
M e rc u ry , o/b. low h ou rt. w llh
tra ile r 51.10017) 0144_________

• G O L F C L U B S w ith bag I)
p ie c a ta l co nsists o l P re d a to r
by L y n k True F ly e r, D e lla
P ro 5100 lir m l i t 1*5*
_
• O O L F C L U B S . L a d e t L t blu e
bag I A . ) woods . 1, 5, 4. /
Irons A ll tor *^0C-*J!))1_U»4
S O L O F L E X W eigh ! m a ch in e
P u t chase newi In 1Tt*41. good
co n d lllo n 5100-J115I14_______

J 9 9 — P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

L IN C O L N V E R S A I L L E S .
B o d y g o o d , e n g in e n e e d !
wo rk 5 4 0 0 0 B Q J l l 000*

II* T R I H U L L B O AT FT berg la tt
» • H P M e rc u ry M o to r L e tt
than 700 h r t P lu t tro llin g
m otor, p lu t tra ile r L ik e n e w 1
C om plete 5410 t o m j n 41 i f

• F O R D T M U N O F U F S I R O 1*44
A l l o r ig in a l * N eed s so m e
work SI 6 9 S O N O D1 0116

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fr a il w haal Cam p la ft? w ith
fork L ik a n tw . no rusf, ao
w ftif
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• ‘ I t O L D S M O B I L C C u lle s s
Station wagon, Loadad, A /C .
new llr e t . axe. cond 5 1000
O B O W 4477 o r I B 0)44
'44 F O R D E S C O R T L
ru n t
g o o d . 4 t p d . c o ld a i r .
g ra y / b la c k t * 1 0 0 B 0 1 » * O I4

• E X E R C I S E B I K E .u p p -r and
to w e r b o d y e ie r c it e
E le ctro n ic * lor speed, p lu te
ca lo rie s, distan ce A tim e D P
A n d y n e . P rim e F it One yr
old, v e ry little use O rig in a l
cost 5)00 A J y r w a rra n ty 54*
AtkinqSIO Q F ir m i n 1 H 1

195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o I s

• V O L V O , 1*71. F ou r door UO
se rie s good engine, tlre t. A T .
no A / C 5550 111 0*70__________

a n d B ik e s
D I K E T R A I L E R , accom
m odafes 3 sm or 7 Ig blkas
AH new E x t r a sp iirv fire IKK)
Firm C a ll 323 6449___________
' l l H O N D A , 750 custom , good
condition. 35K mikes 1900 O B O
333 0933 iv m s q o r 323 1259
•V H O N D A S P R E E V a ry low
m ile s V a ry good condition
HOO
Pfaxoa 33&gt; 62M

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
• H O L I D A Y R a m b le r Im p e ria l,
'4*
J i l l b a te m e n l m o d a l,
loaded E x c e lle n t cond O p
h o n a l Honda m otor tco o le r lo r
) w / ra c k 555 000 407 *** a*)*
• '74 M O T O R H O M E R u n t great
W ill trade for Ira v el fra ile r of
c i m p a r a b le v a lu e 111 71*5

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rm *. N I C E I 5400/mo 110 3441

1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

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p n e u m o n ia , r e n a l fu llu r c . o r
stroke. I now HiilTt-r from w hat
ly m p h o m a (ly m p h node cancer).
m y d o c to r refers to as th a la m ic
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p a in sy n d ro m e . W h a t c a n y o u
no tre a tm e n t, o th e r th a n
tell m e ab o u t th is a n d Is th ere a
s y m p t o m a t ic r e lie f, s u c h a s
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to y o u m a te ria lly . Y o u r a b ility lo
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U s u a lly y o u 're m t o v e rly c o n ­
c e r n e d a h o u I w h o r u n s the
sh o w . T o d ay, h o w e v e r, yo u
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|oh than o th e rs a n d c h a n c e s are.
y o u 're rig id . K m w w here to look
for ro m a n c e and y o u 'll fin d it.
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d e lig h te d to know th e y 're s till
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sp la s h today. &gt;vt e v e ryo n e w ill
k n o w w h e n you first h it the
w ater. T h e re Is so m e th in g about
y o u r presence th a l c o m m n n d s
resp ect a n d attention.
C A N C E R (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22)
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have so m e special In fo rm a tio n
th at c o u ld he t f real v a lu e to
o th ers. H o w ever, d o n ’ t let them
th in k It Is Just there for the
t a k in g . M e te It o u t a d v u n la g c o u s ly .
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 22)
C h a lle n g e s, changes a n d s h iftin g
c o n d itio n s co uld w o rk for y o u r
u ltim a te benefit tod uy If y o u
u t iliz e y o u r gift fo r t u r n in g
n e g a tiv e d e ve lo p m e n ts Into p o s i­
tiv e re su lts.
V I R G O (Aug. 2 3 -S e p t. 22)
Y o u 're not apt to evade m a k in g
d iffic u lt d e cisio n s tod ay. H o w e v ­
er. w lia t Is m ore s ig n ific a n t Is
that y o u 're likely' to uet In the
m a n n e r a n d m ethod y o u r best
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th is c y c le y o u r a m b itio u s o b ­
j e c t iv e s h a v e e x c e lle n t p r o ­
b a b ilit ie s for t r l n g g ra tifie d .
T i l ls Is because y o u r p ro d u c tiv e
a n d c o n s tru c tiv e m o tiv e s are
stro n g .
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T o d a y y o u n u k e a w elco m e
a d d i t i o n fu r te a m e f f o r t s ,
e s p e c ia lly If yo u 're In vo lved In
so m e ty p e o f a u lv lt y w here ImiH i
c h a n c e a n d c o m p e titio n a re
p rim e elem ents.
S A G I T T A R I U S (N ov. 23-Dee.
21) It's Im portant to d a y that y o u
h ave s ta y in g pow er a n d are not
de terred by challen ge. Y o u start
to b lo sso m w hen the fin is h lin e
Is In sig h t.
C A P R I C O R N (D ec. 2 2 -J a n .
19) H ave fu n and e n jo y y o u rs e lf
tod ay, hut pace y o u rs e lf w ise ly If
In v o lv e d In a c tiv itie s th u l draw
u p o n y o u r p h y d ia l a n d e m o ­
tio n a l energ ies.
A Q U A R I U S (Jan. 2 0 -F cb . lit)
S ta n d u p for your r ig h ts today If
y o u 'r e In v o lv e In s o m e th in g
w h ere y o u feel yo u 're lin t g e ttin g
a fa ir sh a ke . R e aso n ab le a d ­
ju s tm e n ts c a n he m ade, hut they
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a n d c o n ce d e s m o l tie r c lu b Irlck.
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                    <text>F e b ru a ry 1 5 ,

TUESDAY

1994

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnole County sinoa 1008
86th Year. No. 153 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
Rolling agrees to guilty plea
in Gainesville slayings
O A IN E S V IL L E — A l.ouistana drifter sur­
prised a cnurtrm m today by agreeing to enter a
guilty plea In the murders of five college
student* In 1990.
“ There urc some things you Just can't run
from, this being one of those.* Danny Harold
Rolling told Circuit Judge Sian R Morris this
morning.

Sec S tory Page BA

S A N F O R D - Steve Alford, who has undertak­
en a private find raising drlvr for J u ly 4lh
fireworks dlspkiys for the past four years. Is
throwing In Ihetnwell.
“ I Just can't continue doing this." he said this
morning, “ but Til be glad to help someone else If
they wunt to handle the drive.”
Allord started his fund rolslttg after city and
Chum bcr of Commerce funding for the annual
J u ly 4th fireworks display was withdrawn. Most
recently, he attempted to obtain suppori from a
number of organization* Inrltillng the Sanford/Semlnolc Jaycees.
“ Every year people promise lo support the
drive, then It eiiis up going on m y shoulders."
he said. “ It's Jtist too m uch for me to do any
more."
Alford said If any club or organization wishes
to utlempt raising funds for this year's J u ly 4th
fireworks, he would be happy to turn over all of
his paperwork.
“ I don't watt anyone else to have to go
through what I lave/* he said. 'Und this may be
of big help."
Alford's phone number Is 3 2 16727.
"O ne thing I want to do." he udded. "Is give a
very heart-fell thank you to all the people and
businesses who have helped me raise money for
the fireworks In the past. It coiidn'l have been
done without t lr m ."

Getting tough on kids
Grants help
combat
youth crime

By NICK PFIIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D - It's grant applica­
tio n tim e . If the g r a n t s u rc
approved, the money will be directly
used to comb.it Juvenile crime.
The City of Sanford will go after
8100.000 from the stale to comb.it

Juvenile drug und M'liool problem*.
Th e Sanford Housing Aulhorlty
plan* to iirrk u grant from H om ing
and Urban Development lo continue
(he com m unity patrol officer*.
D u rin g M onday n ig h t's c o m ­
m ission meeting, approvul wa*
given to apply for the 8100.000
grant. If obtained, the money would
go to help continue two major
programs. Drug Abuse Resistance
Education. (DARK) and School Re­
source Olllcers. (SRO).
Th e money ha* been allocated by
the state from the motor vehicle
trust fund, and has been set aside a*
an Incentive to foster a reduction In

Cops mull
curfew for
juveniles
SANFO RD — ImiMisIng curfews as
a way to stmt Juvrnlle crime I*
l&gt;clng discuss'd In the legislature
and also by Sunford Police.
Last week, d c p tjy
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Stripper may press
criminal charges
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Staff W itor

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Outstanding, positive students at Qoldsboro
Elementary School are rewarded with time lo
think, dream and take care of the Poaltlve
Action Garden on campus. Fourth grader
Tristan Baker, left, and fifth graders Teona

Nelson and Tim Harrell deerrate the garden
fence yesterday for Valentine's Day. Home
Depot. Builder's Squaro. A C E Hardware and
White Rose donated Items for Vie garden.

C ham ber A fter Hours
S A N F O R D — Tucke r's Form and Garden
Center. 115 Laurel Avenue, will host the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Business After
Hours gathering Ihl* Thursday, from 5 until 7
p.m. Cham ber President Robbie Robertson and
Jo h n and Pam Tuck e r are plaining a special
gala event for the evening.
For further Irformatlon. phone the chamber
office at 322-2212.

C larification
Th e open house at Seminole High School's
Acudemy of Ifcallh Careers, which will take
place tomorrow evening. Is limited to the
(Nirrnla of Incoming freshmen only.
Th e academy Is a four year program and
students must alter the program as freshmen In
order to complete their studies.

From staff reports

O V IE D O — Randall Edw ard Boston Is In Jail this
morning, charged with one count of lewd and
lascivious activity with a child under the age of

S A N F O R D — A Winter Dark stripper says she
may pursue criminal charges ugalnst six Sem i­
nole C o unty Ireflghter* accused of battering her
during a perform ace in November.
"W e're weighing thul option very, very heavi­
ly ." M ill the wumun. who's name Is prlng
withheld due to t l r nature of the Itrldent.
Th e w om an suld she will meet with prosecutor*
at the Stale Attorney'* Office this week to disruss
the complaint.
Last M onday, county Public Safety Director
Gary Kaiser Is tird written warnings to the six
flreflghtera after un Investigation confirmed they
were on stuge with the woman. T h e Internul
Investigation ctndueted by H r Shertir* Office
rm ild not confirm whethrr the firemen touched
the wom an or paired beer on her as she alleged.
Kaiser said die woman's allegation wus u n ­
substantiated. n i stricter punishment could not
be meted out to l l r six men. Mul after conferring
with the county's labor attorney. Kulser said hr
decided they bail violated the county Code of

See F irefig h ters. Page BA

SIB m eeting
S A N FO R D - Th e Scenic Imjrovcm ent Board
will hold a apodal February meeting Wednes­
day. Subject of the meeting will be Improve­
ments recommended at the C iv ic Center
courtyard.
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Th e meeting will be held In l l r first floor City
Commission caiference room, at Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Avc.

S ee Curfew, Page BA

Reprimand
for firemen

Positive action kids

Teen 8truck by car
O V IE D O — A 13-year-old boy was struck by a
car os he erased Alexandria Avenue at State
Hoad 434.
Police said he was southbound on Alexandria
at the time of t l r accident.
After the accdent he was airlifted to Orlando
Regional Medical Center where. Oviedo Police
said, he was listed In fair condition this
morning.
Th e accident Is still under Invrsttgatlon. police
said.

D illa r d to ld m e m b e rs of the
Wcstslde Com m unity Association
the (Ntllce are looking nt a curfew
ordinance from Dillas. Texas to
present to l&lt;x nl offldal* Dillard said
the constitutionality of the Dallas
curfew had Item upheld by a l) S
Court of Appeals
Sanford City Manuger Mill S im ­
mons said their is a 33-year old
curfew for miner* on the books but
It Is not enforced. The lack of |»llce
man|Kiwer along with jtosslblc legal
challenge of l l r curfew are two
reasons the old law Is not enforred.
T h e city curfew t-sdls for anyone
under 17 years of «u r to be off the

According to Seminole County sheriff's In­
vestigators Boston. 10. tuts on several occasions
fondled a 13-year-old neighborhood girl.
The laborer’s address was listed as 455 McLain
Drive In Geneva.
Investigators said, however, that he was no
longer living ut that location.

After a period of homelessness, they said, he
was taken In by a fumlly In another )»art of
Geneva.
"About two or three months ago. the family
(who lias taken him !n| met Boston In chu rch.”
Ed McDonough, public Information officer for the

See Fondling, Page BA

College’s auction adds
to scholarship coffers
SA N FO R D - It went well. Very
well.
Seminole Com m unity College's
annual Dream Auction on Friday
evening brought out the best In
m any people who gave generously
to the college's scholarship founda­
tion.
Th e 10th annual fundraiser sold
out as It hus the last few ycurs. Each
of the 420 seats In the ballroom of
the Sheraton O rln n d o -N o rth In
M ultland was filled by p h ila n ­
thropists who hud (wild $75 apiece
for dinner and the chance to bid on
u variety of Items.
" I think we got more than 60
percent of the retail value on inosl
of the Items on the list." suld Alex
Serraes. project coordinator of for
the college's department of student
services.

Serraes said that several Hems on
the auction block brought at least
100 percent of their retail value.
As always, the most popular Items
to be uuctloned off were travel
packages.
A trip to Alaska und a cruise
through the nntural beauty of thnt
stale brought 84.000.
T h e trip, donated by Holland
American Cruise Lines and Conti­
nental Airlines went for the full
retail value. Serraes said.
Nordic Cruise Lines donated a
package deal for those who wanted
lo "Choose A Cruise" to the destina­
tion of their liking (or to no place at
all).
Cum ing In a close second In the
bidding wnrs. that travel package
fetched close to 84.000 os well.
Other popular Items on the auc­
tio n b lo ck In c lu d e d a trip to
Eurodisney and two weeks In Parts

C.See A uction. Page BA

Former AAA manager
charged with fraud

A A A ' s foreign motoring Insurance

Attorney Thom as W. Tu rn e r said
Monday.
Cintron. 50. of Lake Mary, is
accused of preparing and approving
phony cancellation and refund re­
quests on behalf of more than 100
A A A customers who bought tempo­
ra ry policies after b u yin g cars
overseas between 1986 and 1993.
According to prosecutors. Cintron
forged the customers' signatures on
refund checks Issued bv Barnett

unit until May. lias been charged
with bank fraud. Assistant U.S.

□Sec Fraud. Page BA

O R LA N D O — A former manager
at the American Automobile Asso­
ciation has been charged with
defrauding banks hi Florida and
Virginia out of more than • 167.000
In an Insurance money, a pro­
secutor said.
Michael A. Cintron, w ho headed

Erin Crowe take* lime lo rest during a recent transportation exhibit at
Holy Cross Day Care In Lake Mary. Erin. 4. (hough! the tractor tire was
a fun place lo put her feel up for a spell. The tractor Is part of the
equipment used by the City ol Lake Mary.

T O T H E 'S A N F O R D H ER A LD FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . Call 32 2-2611

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N EW S FROM T H E R EGIO N AN D A C R O SS T H E S T A T E

Security tightens amid threats

Federal experts find new virus In rats
MIAMI — llraltli p\|K-rts Investigating the cause of a rare
respirator)’ Illness of a Dade C o u n ty man have discovered what
they believe Is a new species of hanlnvlma In one of the
county's most prevalent rats.
Federal disease experts have trapped and tested iX) local
cation rats and found 12 carried what appears to be a new kind
of hantavirus, a rodent-borne viru s which has killed 32 people
In I-I Western stales.
Testing of Ihr rats began aftrr Kenneth Spence, a North
Miami mechanic, became seriously III last fall. Ills was the first
case reported of the hantavirus cast of the Mississippi River. He
has since recovered.
Experts told local health authorities Monday llir r r Is no
definitive proof the new virus caused S|»cnrc's Illness or that It
can cause any human Illness.
Anita Bock. chief of health and social welfare for Dade
County, said while other hantaviruses do cause disease and
death, stirlt Illness is uncom mon.
"People should take this very ca lm ly," Bock said Monday.
Tests confirmed Spence had been Infected by some kind of
hantavirus Further tests must Ik * conducted to show whether
the strain that Ittferied him Is the same us the suspected new
vlrus.

By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Security at Ihr stale
Capitol has hern llghlenrd alter two Itornli
scares htst week and personal threats
against some legislators who sup|Mtrlrd an
assault weapon ban.
Authorities have been on heightened alert
since Friday when a bond) thrrul emptied
Ihe Capitol complex for about 45 minute’s.
A second threat later lliut same day
caused officials to close the Capitol complex
to the p u b lic Saturday w h en several

I Anytime someone calls
in and says they’re going to
blow up the Capitol you take
a close look at it. J
-J a m e s M cPherson
thousand people rallied against proposed
gun continl laws.
"A nytim e someone rails In and says
they're going to blow up Ihe Capitol you
lake a close look at It.” Jam es McPherson.

King says state
nonviolence institute
can be national model

Escaped prisoner crushed to death

By ADAM YEOMANS

IM M O K A L E E — A prisoner who escaped from Hendry
Correctional Institution by stowing away In a garbage truck
was found crushed to death in a landfill, authorities said.
Collier C ounty sheriffs detectives Identified Annstaslo
Figueroa. 41. o( Miami, using his fingerprints, said Jesse
Jenkins J r ., the prison's assistant superintendent for opera­
tions.
Figueroa had been out In the prison's recreation yard
Monday m orning when the truck came to pick up trash bins.
He apparently stowed away in a container or climbed Into the
truck. Jen k in s said, lie had been In prison since Dee. 23. 1992
Figueroa, who was serving a life sentence for an attempted
kidnapping with a deadly weapon, was reported missing alter a
head count of prisoners. Officials then nnilccd the garbage
(nick's schedule! It had left about 45 minutes before Figueroa's
absence was noticed.
Corrections olflcrrs drove the (nick's destination, the
lmmokatec Landfill In Collier County, w h rrr they found
Figueroa's remains. H r apparently had been crushed by the
(nick's compactor. Jenkins said.
An autopsy by the Collier C o u n ty Medical Exam iner's Office
Is scheduled for ihis morning.
Th is was the third escape from the Isolated prison In the past
iwo months. In January, two prisoners rscuped but were
recaptured the same day

Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - A new In ­
stitute promoting nonviolence
could serve ns a national mode)
If Florida comes up with S I . 3
million to gel lltr program roll­
ing. said the widow of slain civil
rights leader Martin Luther King
Jr.
"Florida nerds this training."
Coreltu Scott King said Monday
"W ith your rtrh ethnic diversity,
and as one of the nation's most
important immigration points of
entry, the potential for conflict tn
your state Is as significant ns Is
Ih r opportunity for building u
vibrant multicultural com m uni­
ty."
T h e L e g isla tu re last ye a r
passed the law establishing the
Martin Luther King J r. Institute
on Nonviolence to provide edu­
cation. research and training In
conflict resolution methods.
Senate President Pat Thom us.
D-Q ulncy. attended Mrs. King's
news cionferenrc but could not
say w h e th e r the Legislature
would approve the S l.3 million
request.
T h e In s t it u t e re c e iv e d
•200.000 from the state lost

600 rem em ber slain superintendent
F O R T MYF.RS — Students and colleagues remembered
former Lee County School Superintendent Jam es Adam s as a
visionary and u rtsktakrr one week after he was shot to death
by a former teacher.
" H r w a lk rd the lain, stood by It. and dared you to disagree
when It came in the equality of all people.'* Charles Dailey, the
county's coordinator of equity and desegregation, said at a
memorial service Monday.
MuicAbun GOO educators, children and politicians packed the
M oOrfgor'Baptist'Ohurrtt tn Fo rt Myers to M y-g o o d b ye m
Adams, w ho was killed by Larry* Shelton outside his'officM
SheUuiUhun killed himself.
M
"F ra n k lin Roosevelt said. ‘E ve ry friend's life Is a part of ours,
nod every friend's death diminishes us.' We've been knocked
down, but Jam es Adams trained us well, and we have gotten
back u p ." said Fort Myers M ayor W ilbu r Smith.
Florida Commissioner ol Education Doug Jam crson said
Adams would be "missed by not forgotten."
Acting Superintendent Bobble D 'Alessandro said the stu­
dents arr Adams' legacy. "H e believed our children were the
stars, so even In (his dark time the children will continue to .
shine."
Adams was hurled Saturday In his native Kentucky.

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year and II sinned operating last
October In Miami with an In­
terim director but no staff.
Supixirtrrs of Increased money
said Ihe money would allow the
Institute to hire support staff,
hire a full time director and l&gt;rgtn
to expand Its programs to other
cities
"I believe you could become
Ihe model slate for showing the
rest of nation how this can be
done, how we can lessen the
violence." said Mrs. King, who
held ihe news conference In the
governor's office at the Capitol.
The Mantn Luther King J r .
Center for Nonviolent Social
Change In Atlantu already has
trained 58 law enforcement of­
ficers. com m unity leader, teach­
ers and others In nonviolence
techniques, said Mrs. King, who
Is president of the King center.
Those trainees from Florida
now are training others across
Ihe state.
The Institute has conducted
four-hour orientation sessions In
Miami. Fort Lauderdale. Tam pa.
J a c k s o n v il l e . T a lla h a s s e e .
Pensacola and Opa-Locka as the
first step toward establishing
satellite operations around the
state, said Rep. Jam es Bush.

director of the Capitol poller, sold Monday.
"A s a rule. It ts someone either licked off at
n lew being considered or somebody there
they're ticked off w ith."
The most visible target of personal threats
has been Rep. Ron Klein, ih r sponsor of a
bill to ban dozens of semiautomatic assault
wcu|&gt;ons Several other lawmakers who
supported the bill also have received
threats.
Klein, who withdrew his bill last week and
reintroduced a narrower version of the
legislation, has received extra security
following the threats

MADD wants lower
alcohol limit for
under age drivers
lower the blood alcohol limit
tor
minors Inst session but It
Associated Pross Writor
failed In the House.
"W e think we'll l*c able to
TA LLA H A S S EE People
too young to drink would Ik * pass it this year. It’s common
too young to drink and drive sense legislation." said Sen.
under a bill proposed by Mario Dlaz-lialart. R Miami,
Mothers Against Drunk Driv­ co-sponsoring the measure
(S B 1521 wlih Sen. G ln n y
ing.
" T h r y 'r r not allowed to Brown-W nlle. R-Spring Hill.
"It is Ironic that the legal
d r in k , so th e re fo re they
should not be allowed to drive drinking age in ail 50 states Is
with any measurable amount 21. Yet In most stales. If a
of alcohol," M A D D national m in o r is stop|&gt;cd for suspicion
president Heckle Brown said of driving under the Influence,
he must have u BAC equal to
Monday.
The bill would limit drivers that of an adult who cun
under 21 to a blood alcohol Irgully drink." Brown said.
Florida lawmakers lowered
c o n te n t o f .0 2 p e rc e n t.
Tw e n ty states already have the llrntt (or adults from . 10 to
llmlta that low. Brown told a .08 effective Jan. 1.
Teenagers who violated the
n e w t c o n fe re n c e on the
.02 limit could have their
g ro u p 's 1994 le g is la tiv e
drivers' licenses suspended.
priorities
Backers originally wanted a
MADD also lu rk s hills to
require jail time for u second zero blood alrnhol lim n for
drivers under 21 but raised II
d rlv ln g -u n d r r-the -ln flu en ce
sllgblly to allow lor truces ol
conviction In 5 years, and
another bill to prevent unyone alcohol such us that In some
under 21 from preparing or cold medications or religious
ce re m onia l wines. B ro w n serving drinks.
Th e Senate passed a hill to W aite said.

By BILL BERGSTROM

R esolved...
The Seminole County C o m ­
mission recently proclaimed
Februery es American History
Month el Ihe urging ol Ihe
Sallle Harrison chspler of the
Daughters ol Ihs American
Revolution (OAR). Alter Ihe
proclam ation was adopted,
c o m m is s io n e r s C e r t lo n
Henley. Pat Warren and Dick
Van Der Woide congratulated
publicity chairman Sara Pat­
terson as commissioner Larry
Furlong waited his turn to
shake her hand.

Four d ie in fiery collision
H L O U N T S T O W N — Four people died tn a fiery collision near
thin Florida Panhandle town despite efforts of a state road crew
to pull them from the wreckage.
Th e accident happened Monday morning on State Roud 71.
ubout 10 miles south of Blountstown In Calhoun County.
State trooper* said a 1994 Ford Bronco passing other
southbound traffic In a no-passing zone crashed head-on Into a
n orthbound 1987 Chevrolet pickup. Th e Bronco then
overturned and burst Into flumes.
Killed tn the Bronco were (he driver. Thelm a Patricia
Register. 45. of Bristol, and her passenger. Pam Cox. 18. also of
Bristol, said Trooper J.W . Karan/a. a duty olllrer at the Florida
lllghw uy Patrol's Pannma C ity post.

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From Associated Press reports

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Grand theft charged
Sherry Perry. 37. 2316 Polnclaria ltd . Winter Pork. was
arrested Friday on a capias for grand theft hy Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies. No details atmui the rhurgr were uvnllnble.
She is srhrduled lo appear In court for arraignment M arch 8.
H ve other theft and lorgcry related charges against her are also
pending with court dales In February and March, according to
police report*

Arrested for trespassing
Ikirtan A. Simmons. 31. 125 llethonr Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police idler h r refused to leave a
convenience store on First Street when asked to do so by a
clerk then by a |&gt;otJcriuuii uhout 4 a.rn. Saturday. Police report
that when Simmons refused the leave, he was arrested for
trespassing.

A ssault charged
Angellnc Mkhell Inman. 24. 1120 Florida A v r . Sanford, was
arrested lor aggravated assault and simple battery by Sanford
Police at 1:30 a.m. Salurtlay after she allegedly threatened a
woman with a knife on West I t t h Street as she got out of a car.
Poller said the victim attempted to lend off the attack and go
Into her residence. The victim 's head was cut on a porch rulllng
during I tic tight. (Miller said Tire knife was taken hy a third
party who did not want to get involved when (Killer attempted
lo question him. Ihe report slates. Th e victim drove away from
the scene and poller arrested Inman, according lo the (Miller
report.

Dom estic violence alleged
• Thom as Allan Ikilnt, 21*. 203 Rusklii St.. Lake Mary, was
arrested tor domestic violence. 1(.tilery and possession of less
than 20 grams of cnnnlbla by taikr Mary Police Friday.
According to the ((oiler report. Itolol and his wife were having
an argument over an old girlfriend of his and llolot claimed his
wife hit him and tried lo break everything In his truck The
rrporl Statrs the wife claimed llolot hit hrr In the mouth. Police
say officers Investigating the disturbance observed llolot
kicking the door of Ills house asking to gel In to get his stuff.
T h e y arrested him and truns|M)rtrd him to Jail. D u rin g the
arrest, an o fllrrr found a small hag of rannlhls on llolot.
• Edward Alexander Thom as. 23. 1800 Mullhcrry A v r,.
Sanford, was arrested for domestic violence battery when his
girlfriend claimed a verbal argument became physical after
Thom as questioned where she had been, according to police
reports. Shr said she was visiting her sister.

Road restroom arrest
Richard Mitchell. 34. 5745 S. Sanford A vr.. was a rrrslrd
Friday by Sanrord Police for rxjiosiirr of sexual organs when
(Milter obsrrvrd him urinating In the mlddlr of Pine Street
between 7th and 8th streets, according lo a poller rrport. He
was Jailed and bond set at $500.

M an arrested in crack buy
David Martin Glass. 20. f*47 S h rlv rr Circle, bake Mary, and
Elizabeth Anne Wheeler. 32. 5610 S. Sanford Avc., Sanford,
were arrestcil by undercover (Miller near Sanford and Mugnolla
avenues d u rin g an operation targeting crack cocaine
purchasers, a police rrjMirl stales, Both were charged w ith the
purchase of crack. Uluss was u lvi charged with possession of
Icssthun 20 grams of rannlhls.

Suspended license arrests
• CurjfjhM’pm yd Willis. 23. 37 Castle Brewer Cogu..Sanford,
was charged with driving while Ida license was suspended or
revoked after a indite stop by Sunfonl police ut nearly 2 a.m .
Saturday near laikc Monroe Terrace.
• Aubrey Evan Moran. 24. 177 Painted Post Point. Sunlord.
was charged with driving while his license was sunjwndrd after
being sti&gt;|)|M'd about 3:30 a.m . Saturday by a sbeitfrs deputy
on H w y. 17-92 for a cracked windshield. A computer check
revealed the suspended license.

DUI arrest
Stephen Cluywell Clamp. 44. 228 W. Salwd Palm Place,
Longwood. was arrested by u Florida Highway Patrol trooper
Friday night and charged with driving under Ihe Influence. The
troo|ier. with emergency equipment operating, followed Clam p
from Wrlkevo Springs Road to Clum p's home. T h e arrest
report states Clam p was traveling ut a high rule of speed. Alter
several minutes of discussion. Clam p agreed to Held sobriety
tests. Initially, the troojirr said Clam p told the officer he
couldn't arrest him for DUI because he wasn't driving.

Drug possession charged
Michael Todd Paollno, 29. 347 Springfield Drive. Sanford,
was arrested hy Lake Mary Police after a reported fight w ith a
bar owner. Police said the liar owner did not press charges but
requested the suspect not return to the business. Police uskrd
Paollno If they could search his car. Initially, he refused but
then consented uflcr a canine unit was called, the police report
states. Paollno was charged with possession of less than 20
grams of rannlhls and drug paraphernalia.

W arrant arrests
• Robert Ashe III. 20. 2500 Crawford Drtvr. Sanford, failure
to uppeur/fatlure to pay fine.
• C arol W . Molihan, 38. 608 Lem on Ave.. Sanford.
FTA/obtnlnlng property with worthless check.
• Joseph Vito Mattlna. 26. 885 Lake Como Drive. U tkc Mary,
violation of probatlon/rcslst recovery merchandise.
• Raymond Williams, 42 500 Airport Blvd., Sanford,
FTP/drtvcr license suspended or revoked.
• Nicholas Urown. 33, no address given. FTA/retall theft.
• Raymond Eugene Corun. 48. 5430 N. Harbor C ity Ulvd..
Melbourne. FTA /FTP .
• G ary William K o m rtl, 33. 1023 S. Pine Ridge Clr.. Sanford,
three warrants for F T A/FTP and a fourth warrant for ohtalnlng
property by worthless check.
• Richard Wayne Davis. 52. 412 Sanford Ave., Sanford,
disorderly conduct.
• Mike Owen Davis. 31. 3721 Slate Road 46W. Sanford, writ
ufliodlly attachment.

Incidents reported to authorities
• Three vehicles were reportedly burglarized Th u rsd a y In
the fenced compound of an auto dealership on U.S. Highway
17*92 In Longwood. Deputies report a Pontiac had Its window
smashed und stereo equipment removed. A 1984 Mazda had
the window smashed but nothing was reported missing. A
1984 Nissan had a window missing, so no breakage occurred
but u stereo was reported missing from that vehicle.
• Alt estimated $2,950 In damage was reportedly done
Th u rsd a y at a vacant residence In the 1700 block of Sunset
Drive near Lake Mary. Deputies report paint had been
spattered on walls, window’ shades and a vanity, a hole was
broken tn the bedroom wall, and toilet covers were broken.
• A burglary was reported to Sanford police early Friday ut
1 an apartment In Lake Monroe Terrace. Police said $800 tn
;
Items were missing with a C D player und telephones found In u
!
bug near the front door.
• Sanford police said five tires and rims were removed from
| one truck, und the spare tire was tnkrn from another
[ Th u rsd ay. In a fenced compound In the 1200 block of Cornwall
t
Court. Th e tires were valued at $750.
• Video equipment valued at $2,100 was reported stolen
1
Th u rsd a y from 48 Castlr Brewer Court.
A leather handbag w ith a reported $1,000 In cash and
various credit cards was rc|Mirtcdly stolen from u pickup truck
Thu rsd ay parked in the 1400 block of W. 1st Street In Sanford.
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Police said entry was made through an open window of the
•
truck.

Support for ‘m essy’ people
■ yO K N IS lUV O IK
Associated Press Writer
G R E E N W IC H . Conn. - A walk
through Judy's house used to
mean stepping over piles — plies
of m agazines, piles of cata­
logues. piles of letters and piles
or th in g s she co uldn ’ t even
Identify.
J u d y had become a "m cssle."
So J u d y started a chapter of a
s u p p o rt group — “ M essles
A no nym o us” — for slobs rang­
ing from those who are unable lo
balance a rheeklMMik tn those
w ho have had Ihrlr children
taken away because their homes
w r r r a disaster.
E ve ry Tuesday morning. Ju d y
and uhout a half dozen other
people meet at the Greenwich
C ivic Center to discuss what tt
m eans to tie messy. T h e meet­
ings are dosed lo protect the
a n onym ity of participants.
J u d y said during u typical
meeting, members sluirr their
messy problems from the pre­
vious week and set goals for
cleaning up during the coming
week Th e y also rend from "M ed­
itations for Messles — A G uide to
Order and Serenity." hy Sandra
Felton, the guru of messlness
who founded Messles A n o n y ­
m ous In 1981.
“ Y o u learn that there are
(icople who have thr same pro­
b le m ." Ju d y said. "I used to
think It must hr laziness, hut I
know that's not true. Now. I kind
of think of It as a learning
disability, only it's a denning
disability.”

Messles Anonym ous Is not a
Joke — though In an age when
there seems lo I m- a sup|M&gt;rt
group for every problem. It ts not
always taken seriously.
Ju d y once encountered a man
who criticized the groiqi for
u sing the 12-step p ro g ra m
advocated hy Alcoholics Anon­
y m o u s an d o th e r se lf-h e lp
groups. He "was Incensed. He
was Involved In a 12-step pro­
gram for drugs or alcohol, and
h r said. 'You're not going to die
from a piece of nulL'
" I thought h r hud a good
point." she vitd. "(Ik in g messy)
Is not a life threatening problem,
hut II It's a serious problem for
you. then IPs a serious pro­
blem.”
Felton started the group after
growing frustration with her
own messlness. After 23 years of
marriage, she had so much junk
that one bathroom was unusable
Itecause it had become a storage
room. Her three children were
afraid to have friends over
because thr house was In such
disarray.
Only a dozen |M-oplr showed
up near her home tn Miami for
the first meeting. But after the
group was written up In The
Miami Herald. ” 1 got 12.000
letters saying. ‘Help!’” Felton
said.
T h e gro up does not keep
membership statistics. Felton,
who has written six books on the
subject, defltirs a "rtiessle" as "a
person who lives n more or less
chronically disorganized life and
doesn't want It that w ay."

"It doesn't have to lie someone
who's terribly dlvirgnnlzcd. It
Just has to I k - disorganization to
thr (Milnt where It makes thr
|M-rson uncomfortable und they
just aren't able to control It on
their o w n ." she said.
S o m e n re o n l y s l i g h t l y
perplexed by their messlness;
others have hern evicted from
their condominium association,
gone through a divorce or been
u n a b le to sell th e ir ho m e
because of Its messy condition.
“ It's sort of like weight. For
some people. If th e y ’ re 10
(Miunds overweight, they become
alarmed, and oilier jieople don’t
become concerned until It gets
much further down the line."
she said.
J u d y , n 37-year-old church
secretary, said her low point
came aland five years ago. when
the constant clutter In her house
led to tension with her husband.
One d a y . her fa th e r-ln -lu w
drop|&gt;cd by unexpectedly and
found thr house lu Its usual state

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of disarray.
"H e privately confided to my
husband that the place was n
pigsty, and that's when 1 knew I
had to do something." she said
Ju d y .
Since starting the support
group, she's made progress.
Before, when [icople dropped
by without calling, she would
make a frenzied dash to shove as
m uch Junk as she could fit under
the couch. Now. almost every­
thing has a place In her modest
home In Old Greenwich She
keeps a lone three-tier organizer
on the kitchen counter, where
everything from hills to cata­
logues arc neatly stacked.
“ T h e w h o le g e n e ra l a t ­
mosphere of our home life ts so
much more peaceful and con­
tented." she said.

E D I T O R 'S N O T E : Messles
Anonym ous's address Is M .A..
5 0 2 5 S o u th w e s t 114 A v r
Miami. Fla.. 33165.

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E D ITO R IA L S

Focusing on
the good news
Some* |H*oplc reflect o n o n ly bad new s.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , there are those w h o seem to
th riv e o n lo o k in g at the d a rk side o f the
h a p p e n in g s In C e ntra l Flo rid a .
W h ile w e a d m it there are m a n y Item s
w h ic h deserve serious c o n c e rn , there are also
m a n y h e a rt-w a rm in g stories. People are d o in g
good th in g s to help others, a n d th e y m u st not
be ign o re d .
T e r r y C o o k a L a k c vle w M iddle S ch o o l
te a c h e r ha s been e n jo y in g h e r re c e n tly
n a m e d title o f M iddle School T e a c h e r o f the
y e a r. G r e g Register of O v ie d o H ig h S ch o o l Is
the c o u n ty T e a c h e r of the Year.
T h e y w e re n ’t selected because of lo n g e vity
o r p u b lic app e al, th ey were chosen because of
e x c e lle n t w o r k In h e lp in g o u r c h ild r e n
im p ro v e In th e ir educational s k ila .

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JO S E P H PERKINS

Clinton plan: Choice without options
Let me confess up front that I have not read all
1,364 pages of the so-called Health Security A c t,
President C linton’s wondrous plan to rem ake
America's health rare system. But I have rend
enough of It to wonder If m aybe the medicine D r.
Bill Is peddling Is more like snake oil
The president advertises the attractive ele­
ments of hts plan. It would provide universal
health coverage, for instance. extending In s u r­
ance to the 15 percent of AmrMeans who are
uncovered during the course of a given year.
It would make health Insurance “ portable."
meaning (bat coverage would be uninterrupted If
a person changed Jobs. A n d there would lx* no
denial of insurance, or imposition of higher
premiums, for people who happened to have
pre-existing medical conditions.
Bui that’s the good stuff. It’s like the spoonful
of sugar you swallow tx*lore downing a p articu ­
la rly hud-tasting tonic. Before A m e ric a n s
swallow whole the Cllnlnii health plan, they
should be aware of the elements lltul may not lx*
entirely to their liking
- T h e re w ill be less consum er ch o ic e .
Three-quarters of Americans would lx* steered
Into regional hrallh "alliances,” for purposes of
buying health insurance In bulk The go ve rn ­
ment-controlled alliances w ould decide w h ich

health plans consumers are offered
The president says
Hint there w ill be
several c h o ic e s of
plans but. In fact, the
plans will v a ry little.
That’s because gov­
ernm ent d ik t a t ••
r a t lin t h a n c o n ­
sum er d e m a n d ••
w o u ld d e t e r m in e
what p a c k a g e of
m e d ic a l b e n e f it s
health Insurers pro­
vide
It's the sam e kind
of “ choice** c o n ­
£ I have road
sumers w ould have if
enough o f II to
the governm ent Im­
w onder If m aybe
posed a s ta n d a rd
the m edicino Dr.
menu on all last-food
Bill Is peddling
chains. S u re , conIs m ore likr
sinners c o u ld pick
snake oil. ■
among M c D o n a ld 's
L
or Taco Bell or Ken
____, .Fried
........ Chicken
............... But It really wouldn't
lucky
matter because the food would be Mime.
- Medical can* will lie rationed. Th e aim of the

SARAH O V ER S TR EE
HOP I K .1 ItLTNCVOL)
AS FAR AS THE NEXT
ELCCTIOM.

People who put together the All Souls
Catholic Church Mardl Gras cdebratlon also
deserve high praise. For 1994. they once
again held an outstanding event which drew
thousands of visitors Into the area. It not only
helped In fund* raising far the All Souls
school, but ekew many visitors Into the
Sanford area.
T he YMCA Is planning a n expansion
program. Again, this Isn’t being instigated
because the *'Y" wants to Impress someone.
It Is aimed at helping more children and
adults through an expansion of services.
People who do good things fer other people
on a personal level also make good news.
Almost 50 family m em bers gathered at
Meridian Nurfang Center In Longwood Satur­
d a y . lor. Carr a Ryan W h itm ire s 100th
b l r t m o l ^ Q . “Slim" Galloway and his wife,
Ina Were recently honored for their 65th
wcddlpg^ityinlversary by members of their
family.
H o w pleased the G a llo w a y ’s a n d M s. C a rra
m u s t be to k n o w th e y ha ve n ot been
o ve rlo o ke d b y m e m be rs o f th e * fa m ily . T h e y
raised th e ir yo u ng sters w e ll, and are e n jo y in g
the re w a rd s o f t h d r w o rk.

By all means, read reports on crime,
d isasters, government conflicts and the
serious news d the day. In doing so. we hope
there are pecple who will be able to learn
from others’ mistakes.
B u t read the good new s of the day as w ell.
T h e r e are m a n y o u ts ta n d in g In d iv id u a ls ,
c lu b s , g ro u p s, families, a n d events in this
fa s t-m o v in g m o d e rn age. L e t’s be co ncerned
a b o u t the b ad. but let us n e v e r farget to h o n o r
th e good.

LETTER S

Loss of flood insurance
Wake up. Fieri dal We could end up without flood
Insurance. There are btlla In both the House
(IIR 3191I and the Senate (S1405) of the United
Slates that you should know about. These bills
would deny flood Insurance to new construction In
"erosion hazard areas" (proponents have long
suggested that barrier Islands and coastline are by
definition erosion hazard areas nnd most con­
struction after a hurricane will be new).
T h i s legislation la o bviously Im portant to
everyone who lives or makes a living In or near any
coastal area. It may not be so obvious, but It Is
certainly Important to those who live or make their
living Inland. One of the effects of these bills would
be reduced property values for coastal and
near-coastal properties, which will reduce property
tax revenues from those properties and require
more from everyone else. Another effect would be a
reduction In the number of comtal hotel/motel
facilities, and the en|oyment. employment, and tax
revenues provided by them. You can obtain more
Information from Coastal Advocate Inc. (Fox
609-494-5335, P.O. Box 475. Ship Bottom N J
08008) and from Long Island Coastal Alliance (Fox
212-929 3746, 253 W. 20th Street. New York NY
10011).
Sen. Mack (Fox 202-224*8022. 517 Senate Hart
Office B u ild in g W ashington D C 20510) has
recognized the defa ts of S 1405 and will present an
a lt e r n a t i v e : Rep. P eter D e u t s c h -F L (F a x
202-225-8456. 425 Cannon House Office Building
Washington D C 20515) Is a cosponsor of the
H ouse bill, and Rep. J im B a cchu s-FL (Fax
202-225-9039. 432 Cannon House Office Building
W ashington D C 20515) actively and agresslvcly
opposed the Howe bill us It was and Is proposed.
T h is Icglslatuzi will afTect every Floridian, one
way or another. Your elected ofBclals need to know
that you arc awure. and that you have an opinion.
T h e y have to find that out from you.
Jo h n Doran
Clearwater

L E T T E R S T O EDITOR
Letters In the editor ore welcome. All letters
m ust be signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytim e telephone num ber. Letters should
be on a single subject and lie as brief as possible.
T h e lellers are subject to editing.

t

Clinton health plan is to enroll most Am ericans
In HMOs, which will be under considerable
pressure to limit health s|X‘m llu g by Insurers.
HMOs will do the dirty work of rationing for the
government. The fine print of the Clinton health
plan says that, while basic medical coverage ts
guaranteed to ull, patients may be denied certain
treatments that are not considered "necessary'.*
T h is provlsouwlll enable HMOs to employ
various costcutling practices. Ellzalxrih MeCaughcy. a fellow at the Manhattan Institute,
writes In the current Issue of The New Republic.
For Instance, she notes, many of the larger
HM Os "w ithhold" up to 25 percent of a doctor’s
pay until the end of the year. The doctor recoups
his or her money only If he or she has met goals
for limiting patient tests, referrals to specialists
and hospitalization.
P a rtic u la rly loathsom e Is the so-called
"utilization review." a m rthod commonly used
by a number of HMOs. Writes McCaughey: " A
sick patient must wait while n doctor telephones
a utilization review company, describes ihe
symptoms und medical history to a nurse or
clerk seated at a computer terminal and Iiojk - s
for an O K to proceed with tests and treatment ."
Th e Clinton bill considers this a "reasonable
restriction."

DONNA B R IT T

In Silence, we may learn to win
W A S H IN G T O N — Sitting In the stands at Ihe
W ashington Bullets gam e on Sunday. I
witnessed tw o massacres.

In the more publicized slaughter, the Golden
State Warriors trounced the Bullets 106-H4
before thousands.
Few saw the other, m o re entertaining
wipeout. In It. professional sports pest Robin
Ffcker — a lawyer locally famous for using hts
season-ticket seats behind the Bullets’ oppos­
ing bench to heckle the e n em y — took on the

Warriors' Chris Webber.
Picker’s game plan was to flail rookie
Webber with the player’s worst career m o ­
ment: when last April the then-Unlvcrslly of
Michigan hoopster mistakenly signaled an
Illegal timeout that ensured Michigan's loss of
Ihe championship.
Even on T V . It was excruciating, watching u
gifted 20-year-old's ugony over costing his
team the ultimate prize.
O n S u n d u y, it was equa lly Intolerable
listening to Flcker spend tw o hours ham m er­
ing at Webber, bending over and yelling
through a bullhorn Into his Inches-away ear.
"H e y hold It — Webber wants a timeout!"
Over the months, I’ve seen players curse o r
obscenely gesture at Flcker. Not Webber.
First. Ihe player blew kisses at Flcker. T h e n
he helped pummel the Bullets. Finally. W ebber
turned, grinning, to the stlll-scrcamlng Flcker
— and gave him a "tim e o u t" hand signal.
D idn’t say a word.
Crowd members loved It.
As a writer. I know w ords' Inadequacy. I
understand the frustration of giving birth to an
Idea, watching It gain cla rity and vividness,
and then trying, vainly, to write It.
At such times words seem too small, too
limiting, too...human to do the Job. I've learned
that some truths, born in silence, choose
largely to remain there.
Today, silence and lls tru ths fascinate me.
Because these days we are drow ning In words.
"R a c is m .” “ Anti-Semitism.** "D irty old
p o p e ." “ W e tb a ck .” " E t h n i c cle an sin g.“
"bloodsucker.” "Genocide.”
And the more we speak, the more 1 wonder
If. truly, we are hearing each other.
Everybody has hts or her push-button words.
For each group, there are phrases that best
characterize Its suffering, confirm Its worse
suspicions. Each of us know s an epithet that
encapsulates centuries of h u rt. And that some
people delight In making up new ones.
When the words of others push our buttons
— accidentally or with cruel Intent — there can
be hell to pay.
Khalfd Abdul M uhammad, n little-known
spokesm an for the N a tio n of Islam. In
November gleefully said all manner of nasty
things about Jew s. Catholics, feminists, black
scholars and leaders and others. A flood of
outraged words later — Including a unanimous

repudiation b y the U.S. Senate — M uhammad
was fired b y his boss. Minister Louis Farrnkhnn. whose announcement of the action
was couched In words (list only angered some
further.
At the sam e time, the N A A C P and the
Congressional Black Caucus pointed out that
one of the lawm akers who reprimanded
M u h a m m a d . Sen.
Ernest F . B o ilin g s
(D S C ), has survived
a h is to ry o f u g ly
re m a rk s a b o u t
minorities — most
recently a " J o k e "
about prom inent Af­
r ic a n l e a d e r s —
without suffering ofDels) reprim and.
T h e s e m e n 's
crimes ore not the
same, but a rc linked
by (he w ielding of
words that Jab peo­
p le ’ s t e n d e r e s t
£ I'm Interested in
places. I d o n 't know
the clam or
these men a n y more
surrounding
than I know anything
their words. J
about W e b b e r or
Flcker. o th e r Ilian
their public lives. I
have no ctuc w h y
Muhammad and Boilings spoke the hurtful
words they d id .
I'm Interested In the clamor surrounding
their words. In what It stirred up, for so m any,
from the silence.
It Is In o u r Individual silences that our
visceral responses are shaped. And despite
speculation about "longtime rifts." It Is In the
silence that black folks and Jew s — and
everyone else — are most similar.
In the silence from w hich m any Jew s
operate Is a knowledge of the death and
devaluation that hateful words can galvanize.
Always. I'm told, there's the echo, "Six
million."
Flowing wordlessly through the conscious­
ness of m a n y black people Is the awareness of
slavery. J i m C ro w , ongoing racism — and (he
resulting self-hatred that leaves children
bleeding on c ity streets.
In our deepest Silence — where we go In
prayer and meditation, where our best selves
reside — we are even more the same.
And It ts Into that silence that we m ust go to
begin to heal America's endless war of words.
To explore o u r own culpability; to acknowl­
edge that In a prejudiced world, people will
make mistakes.
Sometimes you have to forget the words. Th e
thing Is to w in .
In the Silence, wc may even learn to do It
together.

O ffer hope to
lost generations
In eloquent (rose that won him opplausc
even from some conservative* (and you have
to admit, he can almost out-Reugan Reagan
In the use of anecdotal symbcbsml. President
Clinton has mapped out Ihe state of our
union. Among the prrscriptbns are two he
hammered away on In hts campaign: We
must get much tougher on crime and reform
welfare as we know It.
O n l y th is tim e .
Clinton seems to at
least have part of Ihe
answer treed, even If
he Isn't quite ready
to point. " I urge you
to consider this: As
you demand tougher
penalties for those
who choose violence,
lei us also remember
how wc came to this
sad point," he said.
“ In o u r to u g h e st
n e ig h b o rh o o d s, on
£ As we say 'no'
our meanest streets.
to crim e, w e
In our poorest rural
have
lo give
areas, we have seen a
people
stunning and simul­
som ething lo
taneous breakdown
say 'yes' lo. J
of com m unity, family
and work, (tie heart
and soul of civilized
society.”
T h e president went on lo say that as we say
“ n o " to crime, we have to give people
something to say "ye s" lo: "W e have got lo
stop pointing cur fingers at tlx-se kids w ho
have no future and reach out our hands to
th e m ." A lthougi he didn't draw the connec­
tion between caisc and effect us strong as It
merits, he dofTedhls hat to a major part of the
solution: "M any of our InlUitivrs. from Job
training to welfare reform, to health care, to
national service will help to rebuild distressed
com m unities, lo strengthen families, to
provide work....”
Finally: acknowledgment that things won't
improve In the Inner cities until we offer
young people jib s with a living wage. In his
book "Streetwise." sociologist Elijah A n ­
derson studied the causes of Inner-city decay
and came to the same conclusion. Anderson,
a professor at tic University of Pennsylvania,
says the young men he Interviewed can't find
"fa m ily-su sta in in g " Jobs, the traditional
mark of manhood, and Instead make a costly
substitution: "Partially In response, the
young men’s peer groups cnpliaslzr sexual
prowess as a slgt of manhood, with babies as
evidence."
T h e service-1 ndustry Jobs available to these
men don't pay enough for them to support
families; crime does. T o rise above this
dynam ic takes a whale of a will and belief,
something hard to Inherit from a generation
that already feeb hopeless.
You doubt? Th e majority ol this underclass
Is black, and It doesn't take much study of
Am erican history to follow the generations
that came from slavery: set free, possessing
nothing. Struggling to sixvlvc in separate-and-grosaly unequal Jkn Crow social
conditions. Stale laws denying (hem basic
civil rights, employment and education. A
slow three decades of legally enforced oppor­
tunity that many non-blacks sec as a time of
unbridled favoritism toward blacks.
Still. It Is unfair and useless lo try lo visit
the sins of the fathers on the sons. This
generation of while Am cricam can In no way
be held responsible for the slavery that ended
over 130 years ago. Out whig slavery did In ’
this nation was to storl a chain reaction
whose consequences arc still being visited on
all of us. T o Ignore those consequences Is
stupid, and to do somethkig about them
means a m uch better society forall of us.
In Nashville. Tcn n ., the Dollar General
Curp., In conjunction with the Metropolitan
Development and Housing Authority, has
taken advantage of federal funds to build a
center to help residents train for and find
jobs.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, February 15. 1994 - BA

Rolling pleads guilty of murdering five students
RON WORD
Associated Press Writer
G A IN E S V IL L E — D anny
H a ro ld Rolltlist s u rp ris e d u
Gainesville courtroom today by
pleading guilty to the murders of
five coHr(jr stiidrnln In UKH).
■’There are some things you
Just can't run from. Th is Ireing
one of th o se ." Rolling told
Circuit Judge Stan It. Morris.
I’rosrcutor H&lt;k I Smith rrad n
chilling account of each of (h r
five murders. telling how Rolling
entered the homes, raped three
of the four wom en victim s,
turned them over on their stom­
achs and stabbed them to death.
t
Fam ily members of at least
two victims quietly wepi during
ihe plea and os the prosecutor
recounted each of the crimes.
"After having murdered Sonja
Larson, the defendant returned
d o w n sta irs w here he found

Chrtstlnu Powell still asleep."
Smith said, describing the first
two murders, "lie pressed a
double strip of tape over her
moulh .mil tuped her bunds
behind her.”
R o llin g th en cut off her
clothing. raped her and stabbed
her five times In the track, Sm ith
said
The only male victim. Manuel
Taboadu. was sta hired as he
slept, but still pul up u brief
fight. said Smith.
R o llin g 's plea covered I 1
c o u n ts — five firs t-d e c re e
murders, three scxuul lotteries
and three armed burglaries.
T h e Judge, saying Rolling
knew i he consequences of bis
urtlons. accepted the pica and
udjudlraicd him guilty.
Rolling could face execution In
Florida's electric chair, and the
Judge said he would empanel a
Jury beginning Wednesday to

recommend dcuth or life In
prison without parole for 25
years. Under Florida law. the
Judge has the final say.
The plea came Just as the
court was preparing to pick n
Jury, a process expected to lake
weeks. The trial was expected to
last a n o th e r tw o to th re e
months.
The prosecution bad planned
to call some 100 witnesses to
prove Its case against Rolling, a
39-year-old singing drifter and
career criminal from Shreveport.
La.
The prim ary evidence against
Rolling was D N A . the genetic
blueprints left behind by blood
and semen. Authorities also will
be able to place R olling In
Gainesville ut the time of the
killings trecause he robbed n
First Union branch during the
killing spree. In addition, he
gave statements to Investigators

commuted by Juveniles occur
throughout the day. However.
Dillard added If the youths were
off the streets n night, at home,
th ey obviously w o u ld n 't be
committing crittrs.
"T h e biggest problem Is the
frustration. When police do
apprehend u Juvenile." Dillard
said, "not being able to actually
do unytblng with h im ." J u v e ­
niles are bandied under Chapter
39 which outlttes when the
youths maybe dnalned. A great
deal of pajrerwtrk and notifica­
tion procedures arc Involved In
luvenlle cases, headded.
Simmons said the jmllce chief
has not npproathed city officials
about a new utrfew. Th e old
curfew Is still Inthe clly code.
"It is one paragraph on one
page." Slmmotn said about the
curiew„approval in June I960.
"It's not a red long one. and

that's probably part of the pro­
blem . Il doesn't necessarily de­
fine and lim it and all of the o th rr
things you have to do anym ore
In the legal w o r ld "

Curfew
C ontinued from Page 1A
st i eels
between 11 p .m and 6 a.m.
Generally, curfew laws arc
challenged on the basis they
violate freedom* guaranteed by
the consltltutlon Dillard Is still
reviewing the ctrfew provisions
and court declslrn.
"I really haven't reviewed the
whole docum cn yet," Dillard
said. "I've still git It. In addition
to all the other a tlvltles that I'm
going through right now. So I
r e a l l y c o u l d n 't t e l l y o u
specifics."
"Th ere 's drfkiltrly a concern
for this Invent!- problem ." the
deputy chief adefc-d, "W e ’re look­
ing Into certain avenues from
where we would lie able to do
something In reference to curb ­
ing this type of pioblem."
Curfews won't fix the Juvenile
crime problem because crimes

Th e Dallas unit nance Is one
and a half pages ting.
Th e old ordliunce makes It
illegal for "Anyone under 17
years to loiter, wander, stroll or
p la y off a n y s tre e t, a lle y ,
parkway (etc.) or any public
building, public um usrm ent or
vacant lot between the hours of
11 p.m . u ntil 6 a .m ." Th e
penalty for vlakitlng the curfew
was a fine from 81 up to but not
exceeding $100. Parents or
guardians could also be assessed
similar fines for allowing their
children to be on the street
alone The curfew did not upply
If the children were with their
parents.

Grants
C ontinued from Page IA

Tallahassee, by 5 p.m .. March 1.
Juvenile crim e.
Announcements regarding who
w ill receive thr g ia n ts are
Applications tee due In the
expected by J u t r JO. with J.e
office of the A ttim c v General In
rant period to run from J u ly I.
994 through Ju te 30. 1995.
Commissioner Whltey Ecks­
tein said he was concerned
about wbal woiid happen when
C o a t la M d f r s a P t t p 1A
the grant money eventually
|a ' packutf- don uled by
ended and was not renewed. "If
KLM -Royal Dutch Airlines) that
we don't get l l r money for Ibis
brought In about $1,8 0 0; a
second year, w ll w r bark olf on
cruise to Aruhc (donated by
the project?" be asked. "I want
Aeropostal) this fetched about
81.500 and flying lessons do­ to lie sure that you (Police Chief
Ralph Russell I haven't co m ­
n a ted by C o m A ir A v ia tio n
mit ted yourself tj something w r
Academy.
r a n i continue."
"Th ose Items all brought In
Russell replied "If the money
nearly all the retail va lu e ."
Serraes said. “ And nearly every­ runs out we may have lo absorb
It. But If we can't, we'll Just see
thing else on the list brought In
what we can cb working with
at least 50 percert of the value."
other
grants."
Serraes said l l r final earnings
Russell will be assisting In
fro m the auction w o n 't be •
completing Ihe implication.
known for about a week.
Al the same tknr. the city also
T h e SCC Dreitn Auction is a
approved paying for the C o m ­
fu n d ra ise r for the college's
m unity Policing Team . IC P T).
scholarship lotmlutwm.
T h e college jrovidrs scholar­ until another ffant can be ob­
tained.
ships for deserving students
Th e p re v io u s g ra n t of
with the money raised at the
8178.383. expires on March 8. It
Dream Auction.
la not automatical}' renewed.
"W e were very pleased with
D u r in g last n ig h t's w o rk
the success of tits year's event.”
session, the com m issioners
Serraes said.

Auction

(

mulled the flnarrlng of the four
officers In the C 1 T unit alter the
grunt expires. Follow ing dis­
cussion. It was agreed that the
city would pay for the officers
out of general fm d s until a new
grant Is obtained.
"W ith this however." Russell
said, "we w oU d expand the
patrol of these four officers Into
other arras, as they would be
paid by the city which requires a
full ctty-wlde service from Its
officers."
C o m m u n it y D e v e lo p m e n t
Director Charles Rowe will Ire
working with H r Housing A u ­
thority In preparing the applica­
tion for the grcxit. Th e deadline
is tn June of this year, with
awards to he announced in
August, and avtrilable beginning
In September.
In Informing the commission
about the application. Rowe
commented. “ It Is Important to
note that this Is a competitive
grant process, tlrrcfore applica­
tion submittal tires not guaran­
tee award •
Russell noird that having the
four officers In place In Ihe
specific housing arras has had a
notleable affect on Ihe level of
crime.

•■bout it year ago ut Florida State
Prison through Inmate Bobby
Lewis.
Investigators found evldrncr
at a Rolling ram pslle. Including
u jmhle hair from one of Ihe
victims and a cassette tape In
w hich Rolling sings ubotil tiring

Fondling----C ontinued Iron P a g e 1A
Seminole
C o u n ty s h rrllfs office, said
" T h e y found m l thin he didn't
have a place lo live and asked
him to come live with them ."
Investigators ire still trying lo
determine thr fill extent of the
fondling with thr 13-yrur-old.
T h e y nre not ttirr how many
lim es such conlirt occurred nor
how long It has hern going on.
According to M cDonough, the
parents of the 13-vr.tr old railed
the sheriffs oflcc at about 8
p .m . on Monday after they
became aware that lioston had
fondled their d a tu h lrr.
Investigators are continuing
their Inquiries and (relieve that
arm 'her child may have been
fondled as wrll.
T h e Invrsllg.toon Is continu­
ing and other (barges may Ire
fllrd.
In the mrantimr. Boston will
appear In court tills afternoon at
1:30 In Ihe Jail courtroom.

J o h n Hoy B i l l . 81. South
Palmetto A v e n ir. Sanford, died
M o n d a y. Feb. 14, 1994. al
H lllh a vcn Healthcare Center.
Sanford. Bom April 25. 1912. In
G ra y s o n . G a ., he moved lo
Central Florida kt 1919. Mr. Brill
was owner of Britt Ford Tractor
Com pany. He wus a member
and deacon of die First Baptist
C h u rch . Sanford He served In
ihe m ilitary in Wbrld War II.
Survivors Incltdc wife. Lillie
Borland Brill; alder. Sheila Brill
Cameron. Sonfotd.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge t i arrangements.

MARIAM. DELVENTO
M a rla M. Del V e n to . 6 2.
Ncthcrwood Cirscnt South. A l­
tamonte Springe, died Sunday.
Feb. 13. 1994. at her residence.
Bo m Ja n . 21. H B 2. In Havana.
C uba, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1980. Mrs. Del Venlo
was self-employed at La Scala
Restaurant. Altamonte Springs.
She was Protest a il.
Su rvivo rs Indude husband.
Joseph: son. Joseph Carmine. El
Paso, Texas; brothers. Evcllo
Denis. Onello. Denis, both of
Orlando; two gratddaughtcrs.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Hom e. Forest Q ty . In charge of
arrangements.

MART LOUIBEFALATER
M ary Louise Fdatcr. 94. South
M ellonvllle Avenue. Sanford,
died Saturday, ftb . 12. 1994. at
H lllh a vc n llc a lh c a re Center,
Sanford. Born N w . 23. 1899. In
Detroit, she m w ed to Central
Florida In 1989. kTs. Falater was
a homemaker andCnlhnllc.

T h r murders occurred in late
August 1990. T h e mutilated
bodies of Powell. 17. of Jackson­
ville. and Larson. 18. of Deerfield
Beach, bolh University of Florida
stiidettls. were found Aug. 26.
1990. In their tnwnhouse at
W illia m sb u rg V illa g e A p a rtm rnls. The decapitated body of
Christa Hoyt, 18. of Archer, a
student at Santa Fe Com m unity
College In Gainesville, was found
early on Aug. 27. Th e bodies of
T ra c y Panics and Taboadu. both

23 and from the Miami urea,
were found In the apartment
th e y shared at G u to rw n o d
Apartments on A ug. 28.
A n 18 - y c u r - o l d c o lle g e
freshman Edward Hum phrey,
suffering from m anic depression,
was Hie Initial suspect, hut
Investigators turned to other
suspects when his D N A did not
match that found at the murder
scenes.
Rolling, who was wanted In
Shreveport. L a ., for th r at­
tempted murder of his father,
turned up as u match. He also Is
suspected in thrre murders In
Shreveport.

Fraud
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
Bank and two
banks In Virgiria. where A A A
hud Its headquarters before
moving to llrathaiw.
Th e money wus then depos­
ited Into Cintron's personal ac­
counts. Turner slid.
A A A cooperated with FBI and
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
during the Investigation. Tu rn e r
said A A A iiiidlnrs filed a com­
plaint wlih the Srm irm lr County
Sheriffs Offlrr last May. Tu rn e r
said gathering of evidence and
discussions with Cintron's at­

torney extended the matter lo
now.
"Th e re was m threat he wus
going to tire." sold Tu rn e r.
Cintron agreed In a signed plea
agreement Friday to plead guilty
when the ruse goes before a
Judge. No hearing date has been
set before U.S. District Judge
Patricia C Fawsctt In Orlundo.
Cintron's al lim e y , Te d Doss,
would not comment.
Cintron faces fines of up to 81
million and a possible prison
term of up to 30 years If he Is
convicted of thcchargcs.

tained. then there may be no
more need lo take additional
action." said die. "Th e re was
p le n t y of e v id e n c e it d id
happen."
Th e woman alleged that dur­
ing ti November holiday party for
urea firefighters at Caberel In ­
ternationale In Casselberry, up
lo a dozrn men got on stage
d u r in g her p e rfo rm a n c e ,
grubbed her hrcusts and laxly
and poured beer on her. She
c o m p la in e d to C a s s e lb e rry
police, hut agreed to allow the
county to Invest Kate the mutter
b e fo re p u r s u in g c r i m i n a l
charges
Th e sheriffs Investigation, re­
leased In January, confirmed six
firefighters were on stage with

the woman, bit could not con­
firm how close they were to her
or whether they touched tier.
Th e y als,, confirmed beer was on
the stage, but cuild not confirm
that the beer wus deliberately
poured on her.

Firefighters C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1A

Con­
duct by brhuvlng in a manner
w h ich brought "d iscredit" on
th r department m d county.
" T h e y were Identified with
rn llu b n ra llv r te s tim o n y that
they were on tlagr which pres­
ented ihe opjKrtunlty for Ihe
a c cu s a tio n tn o c c u r . " said
Kaiser. “ I met with each of them
privately and In a group and I
to ld them If th e y had Just
remained In the audlenre and
created a rciekut. there would
not have been n problem ."
T h e womun said she's not
being treated falrty.
" I f they had come back and
said the accusiBlon was sus­

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DEATHS
JOHN ROT BRITT

un outlaw.
Public defender Rick Parker
had planned to cull about 10
witnesses In Rolling's defense.

W atch For It In The S a n f o r d H e r a l d '
Survivors Indude sons. Fred.
Sanford. Lawrence. Detroit; 12
grandchildren and 15 great­
grandchildren.
G r a m k u w F u n e ra l H o m e ,
Sunford. In chagc of arrange­
ments.

8HERWIN DOLBTKT
S h c r w l n Do l i n k y . 6 5 .
Bracwlck Street. Winter Springs,
died Saturday. Ifeb. 12. 1994. at
Florida Hospital, Orlando. Bom
Feb. 19. 1928 In Chicago, he
moved lo Central Florida in
1988. Mr. Dollnky was a retired
watchm aker a id Jew ish. He
served In the U.S. Arm y A ir
Corps during W a ld War II.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Pauline: son, David. Schaum ­
burg. III.: daugtlrrs. Adrienne.
Sacramento. Cuilf.. Darra Sand­
ers. Powder Sjrlngs. Ga.: five
grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Urin atio n Serv­
ice. Orlando, in charge of ar­
rangements.

TADEUS STANLEY MALICKI
Tadlus Stanley Mallckl. Quintills Court. Dclim n. died Mon­
day. Feb. 14. 1994. al West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. DeLand. Bom Sept. 9. 1922. In
Albany. N.Y., le moved lo Cen­
tral Florida In 1987. Mr. Mallckl
retired from H r U.S. Navy, lie
was a member of First United
M ethodist C h u rc h . Deltona.
V .F.W . Post BOfD. D A V . Orange
C ity *92. and was a General
Class ham radio cperalor.
Survivors inclirie wife, June;
stepdaughter Beverly K ilb y ,
Scvlervllle, T e n n : sons, Edward
and T id c u s , Clnrlcston. S.C.;
stepson. Law rence R lnaldo.

Danbury, C o n n ; sisters. Helen
Maclmlca. Buffijo. N .Y ., March
Stachowluk. W w l Scncca. N.Y.:
brothers. Ed w a d and Bernard.
C h c c k lo w a g a . N .Y .. W a lte r.
Buffalo. N Y .: seven g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n and tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Ilildauff Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

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Hardwood heaven

II Lions, Tribe, Hawks, Pats, Raiders all in action

A n o th e r death a t Daytona

By OBAN SMITH
Herald Sporls Wrltor

D A Y T O N A I1EACII — Rodney Orr. from I’alm
Coast. wan killed at Daytona International
Speedway In a crash tha: NASCAR dlrcrtor
Gary Nelson called "Ih c worst P\r ever seen.”
O rr's Ford Ttiundcrblrd went out of control
and dipped In turn two on the high banked
2.5 mile oval and smashed Into the concrete
wall al the top rtf the hanking, the roof over the
driver's side of l l r car taking the Initial Impart
O rr. 31. defending champion of Ihe Goody's
Dash series ami a regular at Orlando. New
S m yrna and Volusia County, was Inken lo
Halifax Medical Center, and pmnounced dead
from massive head and upper body Injuries.

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - It s u
small world. At least us far as the
Lake Howell girls' basketball team
Is concerned.
Once you advance oul of your
district playolfs. you would figure lo
play someone you have probably
never seen before. Such Is not Ihc
cuse for llie Silver Hawks, who will
pluy a 5A S u b Region 1 game
against T e rry Purkrr High School In
Jacksonville tonight, a learn they
heal 72-46 In the opening round of
Ihe Evans Christmas Tournament
hark In late January.
Thai w ill be Jus! one of six
busketbiill games with Seminole
County Interest that will be played
tonight.
Also on tap tonight In girls' high
school a ctio n w ill be a n o the r
5A-Sub-Reglon I matchup In Alta­
monte Springs with 5A-Dtstrirt 4
champion Lake Brantley hosting
5A-I)lstrlet 3 runner-up Jacksonvllle-Sandalw ood: the Sem inole
High girls traveling lo Titusville for
a 4A-Suh-Rcglon 2 game; and Orangrwood Christian hosting Pine
Caslle Christian In Class B-SubRegion 2
The winner's of each of tonight's
Sub Regional games will advance to
the Regional championships on
Friday and Saturday night. Friday's
winners will play on Saturday night,
with those winner's then advancing
to Ihc slate championships In T a l­
lahassee next week.
But Ihc girls do not have a
monopoly on Ihe hardwood as the
Oviedo boys’ team will be hosting
Deltona In u 5A-Dlslr1ct 4 opener
and Ihc Seminole Com m unity Col-

AROUND TH1 STATE I
Jacksonville dum ped
J A C K S O N V IL L E - T o n y Madison and Dedrtc
W illoughby scored 14 points each as New
Orleans (15-6. 9-4) ended Jacksonville's (14-H.
9-51 seven-gameSun Dell winning streak. 64-56

S am fo rd nips Fla. International
M IAM I — David Herm an hll a 3-pointer with
six seconds remaining to give Samford (9-14.
4-9) u 60-59 victory over r lU (10-12. 6-6) In a
T ra n s America Athletic Conference game.

AROUND T N I NATION
S tetso n falls
C H A R L E S T O N . S C . - Thaddeous Delaney
scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds as
the College of Charleston (19-3.9-2) beat Stetson
In a T ra n s America Athletic conference match.
Patrick Sams led Stetson (10-12. 7-6 T A A C )
with 11 points, and Kerry Dlackshear added 10.
Hw»M 4*0,0 by Mart Mam,

M E A C leaders to p B*C
B A L T IM O R E — Sidney Goodman scored 31
points to lead Coppln Stale (IB-7, 12-0) to a
96-76 victory over Uethune-Cbokman (5-17.
5-8). extending Ihe Eagles' winning streak lo 12
games In the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference.

FAU c a n 't clim b M ountain(eers)
M O R G A N TO W N . W .Va. - Pervlres Greene
had 2 9 points. 12 rebounds and three blocked
shots as W es Virginia (15-6) beat Florida
Atluntlc (1-22177-62.

FIU w om en pounded
A T H E N S . Go. — La'Keshia Frelt scored 17
points und Tlffuny Walker added 11 points and
16 rebounds to lead Georgia (15-8) to a 72-50
victory over No. 18 Florida International (18-3).

WHAT'S HAPPENING
W o m e n s ' B asketball
□ Mid-Florida Confaranca Playolfs: Samlnole
C.C. al ValanclaC.C., 7 pm.

B oys’ B asketball
□ SA-Dlstrfct 4 Tournamanl (llral round): Dallona
(9) at Ovlado (8), 7:30 p.m.

G irls ’ B asketball
USA-Raglon 1: Lafca Howall at Jw.-Tarry Parkan
J ax.-Sandalwood at Laka Brands/. 7:30 p.m.
□ 4 A-Ration 2: Samlnola at 8#N&gt;raaia, 7:30 p.m.
□ B-Ragion 2: Pina Castla Christian at Orangawood Chrlallan, 7:30 p.m.

The Lake Brantley trio of Katie Byland (No. 25). Jenn
Vanderwelde (No. 24) and Leigh Ann Penney (No. 23) will
be looking to help the Patriota advance to the Regional

championships tonight when they host Jacksonville's
Sandalwood High School In a Class 5A-Sub-Reglon 1
contest tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Altamonte Springs.

S C C w om en to face
Valencia C C in M F C
By DBAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer
O R LA N D O — It inuy serin like old
home week In Orlando tonight In
the opening round of Ihe Florida
Ju n io r College Activities Associa­
t io n M id -F lo r i d a C o n f e r e n c e
Womens' Basketball Playolfs.
When ihc Seminole Com m unity
College Raiders of head coach lleuna
Gallagher and assistant couch Ken
Patrick lake Ihc court ut Valencia
Com m unity College al 7 p.m . II will
look a lot like u Seminole County
all-star game as several local girls
dot the rosters of both teams.
Th e Raiders are led by lonncr
Sem inole H igh School all-stale
player Sheri Reddicks. Th e 6-fool.
2-lneh sophomore center. Is third In
Ihe stale In scoring at 20.3-polnts
per game and fourth In rebounding
ul 13.5 per gumc. She Is also
seventh In blocked shots at 1.5 per
c o n t e s t a n d Is s h o o t i n g
52.4-perrent.
Carrying a lot of Ihc load for Ihc
Matadors Is freshman (mint guard
LnShawn Merrick from Lake Mary
High School. T h e diminutive Jci Is

lied for second In the stale In steals
with 4.8 (ter game und lied lor third
In assists ul 6.32 per contest. She Is
also doing well with the long b o m b ,
making 21 of 46 Irtrs. good (or
45.7-perccnt. Ihc sixth best per­
centage In Flnrtdu.
Another local pluyer showing up
In Ihe V C C statistics Is Lyn tu n 's
Lutlshu Sm ith , who Is eighth In Ihe
slate In steals with 3.6 per game.
Seminole (15-14 overall. 4-6 In Ihe
M FC) and Valencia (20 9. 6-4) huve
spilt u pali of games this season.
Iiolh on each other's home court.
Th e Raiders won llie most recent
m eeting, e d gin g ihe M u la d o rs.
49-48. In Orlando bark on Feb. 2nd.
Th e w inner of tonight's game w ill
play the w inner of Ihe other game
tonight In Ocaln between No. 2 seed
Central Florida Community College
und whoever won Monday night's
elim ination gumc bewteen Lake
City and Santa Fe for a spot In the
slate loum am ent on Thursduy.
Florida C om m unity College al
Jacksonville (25-0 and ranked No. 2
In the nutlon) has already won the
automatic bid to the slate to u rna ­
ment that w ill begin p la y on
February 28th In Ocala.

B oys’ Golf
L:Orangawood
Saabrsaza va. Laka Mary at
Tlmacuan, 3:30 p.m.

G irls ’ Golf
W o m e n s ’ S oftb all
U Samlnola C.C at Valancla C.C.. 3 p.m.

G irls ’ Softball
□ Laka Branllay at Edflawatsr. Junior varsity,
5:30 p.m; varsity, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Howall tf Unlvsrslty, 4 p.m

Tenn is
□ Lyman vs. Late Howall at Rad Bug, 3:30 p.m.

T rack
□ All-Comars mast at Laka Mary, 4p.m.

B A S K ETB A LL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m . - SU N . N B A . Boston Celtics at
Orlando Magic, (L)
C om p lota llaNnga M i P a g a N

H«f*WVSSMSr Mot H«nt«

Freshman point guard Jennifer Coble horn FI. Pierce will be looking lo
lead Seminole Community College pasl Valencia Community College In Ihe
Mid-Florida Conference Playolfs In Orlando tonight.

Pair of undefeateds top Lake Mary
F ro m Staff Reports

(J Laka Howall va. Samlnola at Mayfair, 3:30 p.m.

□ Bee Basketball. Pag* 2B

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L A K E MARY — Bamboo Cafe and Florida Manor have
streaked to Ihe head of Ihc pack after four weeks uf ihc
C ity of Lake Mary Department of Porks and Recreation
Men's Polar Bear Softball league.
Bamboo Cafe Improved to 4-0 In the Thursday Night
League with a 17-4 trouncing of florbal. while Florldu
Manor also got to 4-0. hut had to work a little harder In
the Friday Night League, scoring u |&gt;alr of runs In Ihc
bottom of the seventh Inning to edge previously
unbeaten PRISM. 9-8.
In other gnmes played on Thursday. February 10th.
Allstate whitewashed Executive. 12-0. and Suncrest
mauled Team 6. 14-2. In five Innings.
Trailing Bamboo In the standings arc Alistair and
Suncrcst. both at 3-1. Te am 6 und Executive, both
standing at 1-3. and Horhal. still winless ut 0-4.

6:30 p .m .: PRISM battles GrlfTIn Construction at 7:30
p.m.: and Cheers challenges Briar Corporation ul 8:30
p.m.
PRISM look an Immediate 34) lead In the lop of ihe
first Inning ugulnst Florida Manor, but Florida Manor
scored the next seven runs lo lead 7-3 entering Ihc lop
of the seventh Inning
PRISM looked like It m ight remain undefeated us Ihe
bats finally awoke lo score five nins In Ihe seventh.
Kendall Galloway. Chris Lublnskus. Don Basil. Tim
Duffy and A rt llesch each had a single In Ihe uprising.
But Florida Manor came buck lo gel the w in as Kevin
Lavlgnc led off with a single and scored on a double by
Kevin Brubaker. Johnny Haddock then lifted a fly lo
right to m ove Brubaker lo third. After a line out to the
pitcher. J e r r y DlBartolo then singled In Ihe winning
ntn.
THURSDAY N IO N T LCAOUC

In Ihc healing of Hnrbal. Kevin Julian tipped a pair of
home runs. D unn hnd a home run and a double, Billy
Doyle had four singles. Jones had three singles. Stu
Selock hud a double and u single. Marcello and Manny
Silvia had two singles each. Bill Marino tripled. Duane
Tow ery doubled and Ja y Johnson singled.
In the other Friday night games from February 11th.
Cheers dumped G ridin Construction. 14-5. and Briar
Corporation won its first gumc of Ihe season by
withstanding an ctghl-nm bottom of Ihc sixth Inning to
defeat Lazar Data. 14-12.
Following Florida Manor In the standings arc PRISM
at 3-1. Cheers ond Griffin Construction, both ut 2-2.
Briar Corporation at 1-3 and Lazar Data still lokklng for
that elusive first victory of the season.
Tills Friday night. Florida Manor plays Lazar Data at

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C L E A R W A T E R - The level
n in e a n d 10 learn fro m
Brown's Gymnastics Central
of Altamonte Springs captured
Ihc Gem ini Cup learn cham pi­
onships tills (list weekend In
Clearwater.
Th e level nine girls scored
178.45 |H)lnts, finishing fur
ahead of second place Lalleurs
at St. Petersburg, which had a
score of 138.675
On Ihc way m the title. Ihc
level nine girls swept Ihc lop
six positions In the all-around
com petition.
.Jennifer Baklrldgc scored
3 6 .4 2 5 for llie a ll-a ro u n d
crown. She win followed by
te a m m a te s Morgan W h ite
(35 875). Kelli Exum (35.60).
Kristen Wood (35.25). Reyna
G ilb e r t (3 5 .1 0 ) and E r in
llrendcr (33.95).

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71 Marquette
11 Cincinnati
14 Wltcenain
11 Georgia Tech

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Ohio 11. Botion Cottage la. New M ai Ice K.
Maryland M. Oktahona Si If. Illlnoit la.
Virginia 14. M lttitiipp SI *. Brigham Young
O Alabama 1. Georgetown * Evantvill* X W
Kentucky X Murray St 1. Wit Green Bey I

NAIA Men's Civ il Tagil
TULSA. Okie — Tie lop IS (earn* in the
NAIA Oiaitten II men* batktlball poll with
llrtl place vote* In parenihtte*. record*,
tglal point* and prey look rank tag

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II * IX 13
If S 2D 13
II Albertion. Idaho
14 1 X ! It
14 Ohio Dominican
1* t JO) U
II. Lyea
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X 0 ID IS
II. Embry Riddle
It Hardin Simmon*. Tt■at
X 4 14) X
K William Jewell. Mo
It f 140 to
II Viterbo. Wl»
1* s lit 37
n SI Thome* AquinK. N t’. 11 4 Itl 74
1) Edgewood. Wit
II * 101 »
14 Indiana Tech
II 1 to )i
11 TarMen Slat*. Tern*
II * II IS
I Taylor. Ind II)
1 Bethel Ind (14)
1 Northwe*tern, Idea III
4 Lewi* A Clark. Ok (I)
1 Willamette. Ore
* Eureka. Ill
1 Northern Slat*. SO (I)
I Alice Lloyd. Ky
t Central Memodi d. Mo
10 Slew* Fall*. S D
II Wet(brook. Main*
11 Hutton. Maine
II Black Hill* St .$ D
14 SI Jeteph 4. Main*

Monday'* M*|*r Calbge Basketball Score*
CART

Hot*Ira 41. Fordnam 41
Loyola. Md K. Iona 4*

S*tonHall41.Sl John-411
Wetl Virginia 11. Fie ri* Atlantic 41
SOUTH

Alabama tt. Mercer 41
Caatlal Carolina M. Md Baltimore Cty 44
Call, el CharletIon 10. SNttea *1
Ceppw SI. tl. Betttm* Ceekme* It
E Term***** St « . Citadel 10. OT
EatI Carolina K. William 4 Mary 41
Grambling si lOA Prairie View tl
Howard U. It. Flertde AAMIt
Lynn I K FMtda Memvlal tl
Moretwed SI tl. Autlln Poey 11
Murray }|. tt. Term***** Tech 14
N Carotin*SI BLN.CarolinaAAT44
NewOrlaeat 44. JachtdhrWe M
Samlord K. FI*. International It
Tn. Chattanooga*I. Manheii 11
VMI It. W Carol rva It
MIDWEST
Wright SI 00. Youigttoavn St IF
SOUTHWEST

Oklahoma IIS. NKratia III, OT
S Illinolt tl. Oral Robert* 14
SW Leuitien* » . Teaat Pan American S]
FAR WEST
NrwMa.no Si 41.UM.VM
SAMFORD40. F LA . M TER NATION AL It
SAM FORD(t-M)
Herman M H O . Feankim a t i l t . Hay*
I 4 1 4 ). Dermis 4 1 14 io Crutcher 11 I t I.
Jorwtt I Io III.T e ie it l i a n n t o
FLA. INTERNATIONAL (1411)
TcMr 41 BOB. L4wan 1 11 1 L MaryloH 14
I S L NkhtlM B4 4 1 4 . Leak* 411 BO it
Mtiyck 411 41 n . COiler 44 B4 14 Nicom

40MO. Totals: »S J 0 M X
Htlltim* - SU 11. FIU 71 }P*Mi goelt SU 411 IHtrmtn 1 L H*yt I S, Janet 1 at.
FIU 4M ITchir 41. MtrrleH M leak* } 1.
Dollar 14) Rtbeundt - 1U K (Hay* IB).
FIU K (Lawton 4. Led* 4). Atti.lt - SU II
(Herman l). FIU tl ITchir X Leak* 1.
Maryckl) Tefalloutt— SU D. FlUll.
NEW ORLEANS M. JACKSONVILLE M
New Or Nan* (14*1
Medlton 114 B I U. Maton I I 4 4 10.
William* M i l l Mdlhtw* 0 4 1 1 1 . Ilmen
4 I I 14 M. McDonald &gt;4 I I I, Willoughby 4 0
4 1 IA Inman B 1 100. Smith 4 1O i l . Total*
It S4 141444
J*ch**mrM* (144)
Brown 1 M I t 14. McClary a ll )1 IX
Shattr 4140 L Llvfngdon 1 4 44 L SNn* 4 11
41 0. Burrell 10 44 X Fither I I 14 1.
John ton 41 04 0. M a th 11 00 1. Total*

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Halftime - UNO 11. JU la 1 Petal goal* —
UNO 114 IMaditon al. Maton 0 X William*
I I . Willoughby 14). JU 111 (Brown 01.
Shafer OX Slone I t. Burrell Id. Martin 0 II.
Fouled out — Slmoi. McClary. Fither
Rebound* - UNO t i (Jm on la). JU 41 (Sion*
t). Attittt — UNO 0 IMaditon. Maton
Willoughby. Smith 11 JU II ILMngton
Flthar 1). Total leuit - UNO IA JU K
CO FFIN ST. t L BETH UNE COOKMAN It
B E TN U N B CO OKJM AN IUll
Miller H i l t . Wild* 110001. Fartlth SO
I F K . Stro n*4lll 1 M Smith 14001. Lagan
n o B0 F. Grant i o I I L V w g 1 1 1 4 L
Leonard 100 0 4. Whitel IB 0 1 . Total* F la t
IM 4 F L
CO FFIN ST. (141)
Goodman 1 11 1411I I . Marita 11) *0 X .
Fuller 11 401. Rabtacn 01 BOB. Locke I I
&gt;4 X Rodmand &gt;1 B O X Thorn*l 14 40 10.
Slewart 4 0 4 4 IX Howard 00 0 1 I. McGrllt
114*10 Total* K 1114 t it s
Htlltim* - CSU 41. BCC II. 1 Petal goal*
— BCC to il (Millar I I . Wilca* 11. Parrlth
1 X Strang 1 X Smith 0 I. Logan I I. Grant
I X Leonard O il. CSU * IS (Goodman I t ,
Carmichael 4X U r e a l 01) Feuled out —
Slewart Rebound* - BCC 11 (Leonard 0).
CSU IF (Carmichael. Thom** •) Attittt —
BCC II (Smith tl. CSU If (Goodman. Lock*
*). Total loult - BCC IS CSU IF. A - US
W VIROtNIA )), FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4)
FLORIDA ATL A N TIC !I l l )
Jemerten S 10 14 IX Brown I f 00 IX
Harford M M X H arey 1*0 0 1 . Eddan } t
I I X Ritter 111 410. Buchanan 4 0 I l f .
S|*lund I I 00 X Flower* I 1 0 1 1. McGinly
0 0 0 1 0 Total* I ! 4101441

W IS T VIR O IN IA 111 4)
Rob.nton 1 II 4 1 IX Greene II I ! 4 11 If.
Wilton 01 00 0. Baiey $ II 1 1 14. Shaw 4 10
I 4 f. Ligourl 11114. Agnew • I I 4 I. Lamb
I I 00 1. Loudtrmilk 01 01 0 Total* If If

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Malltime — WV a*. FA 1! 1 point goal* FA 111 IJomerton I l Brown 14. Hortord
I I. Harvey 0 1. EKen I 1. Rlllge I 4.
Buchanan ft). Sidund 11). WV a 11 (Greene
I I . Batay 14. Sha* t l . Ligourl | l)
Rtbeundt - F A la (Down 1). WV a! (Shaw.
Greene l|) A»»ltt* — FA It I Brawn 1). WV
UIB ateyti. F o u l* -F A II. WV II
HOWARD IX FLORIDA AAM tt
HOWARD!* I I )
Brown 1 * a 1 IX Baad 1 1 1 1 1, Johnton I a
0* 1 . Young 0 a 111. TurNy 1 1 ) 1 ! It
Blackmon I S O ! ! . Chester D i a l . Oiggt 00
I 1 I. Crowder 4 11 I U IX Hvingilon 4 4 ) 1
It Tatad la *0 F) t i D
FLORIDA AAM la i l l
Colton S K 0 I II. C o M lt X lf IF, Black I t
1 1 *, Smith 4 1 1 1 ) 0 Me Gear 411*1) II.
LanctiHr 00 00 0. Wlhamt 0 ) 1 ) 1 . Davit
I ) 1)4. Bryant 00 111. McCtammy 01*10.
HardenO 1000 Total* 1)411) 1110
Halttim* — H U 41. FAM It 1 Point goal* —
HU 1 It I Brown 1 X Ibard 0 I. Johnton 0 I.
Turley I X Blackmon II. Chenier I I). FAM
I I ) iColton l it. Coaii 00. Black 14
William* 0 I, McClamrrq 0 II Fouled out —
Living!ton. Smith. Wiliam* Rebound* - - HU
t l l^ltlngtlon 111. FAM 40 IColton *.
MeGear «) A ttittt - H i 11 (Brown *1. FAM
I (Coat! 1). Foul* - H I II. FAM K Tech Howard bench. LI ring don Colton
Wement TepTwenty Flee
The Top Twenty Ftre women * betaelbdll
•earn* with llrtl place vote* In parenlhetet
record*, total point* bated an 1) point* tor a
lirtl place vole throrgh one petal tor a
11th place voN and pravlou* ranting

Record Pt! t*l
1 Tenrvrit** IM)
X)1 1.144 3
1 PermSI Itl
1* 1 1*5) 1
) Colorado
If ) I.U) S
4 Connecticut
X I t.ti) •
1 NormCarolina
X I 1411 3
* Virginia
X I 1IS) t
1 Southern Cal
111 I.1U 4
1 TeietTech
If ) DM f
t Purdu*
If ) i.m II
X Kansas
I I ) MM 10
1)4 ft* •
II Iona
11 Lamuana Tech
*44 1)
It )
1) Stanford
IS)
*4) 14
14 VandtrblH
114 IS* n
1) Washington
144 141 IS
14 Wien Hall
It )
til II
11 Alabama
aft II
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10 Flanda l*H.
4)1 u
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It Brut* SI
ti) 31
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X Rutger*
144 M4 13
II Montana
Ml 31
10)
77 Auburn
14) It
Iff
)) W Kentucky
111 100 34
14 Southern Mitt
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71 Teiedo
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11 73
Other! receiving totet: Mnuttpo! 14.
Florida M. U N LV P . San Owgo SI K . Teaat
ti. NorthaaotNrn 41. Hawaii P . Maryland
P . UCLA 14. Teaat AXM K . N lll.noi* 11.
Virginia Tech » . Santa Clara II. Ohio SI II.
Bowling Green 14; N&gt;tr* Dam* It Oregon
11. Georgia II; SW Mttourl I*. Stephen F
Autt n t, Pittsburgh 0 Ala Birmingham 1;
Ciemton 1; Georg* Wathlnglen 4. NW
Louitian* t. Siena 4. Kant S. Creighton 4;
Middle Term 4; SW T » a t SI 4. New Meaice
SI 1. Oklahoma SI 1. SE Lauitiana 1
Mmnetola 1; Oklahona I. Fardham I,
MarqutIN I. S' Jo te ffitI; Tutan* I

NAIA Wemenk Dry IITeell
TULSA. Okl* — TNt lop IS loam* in the
NAIA Division II wonan't battetball pod
with tir*i place vet** n -arenthetet record*,
total petal*and prevtota ranking*
t o r t Pt!
|
I NeMtwm Stale S □ (111 S) 1 ID
M 1 M) 3
1 Mount Mercy, low*
X ) 4*1 S
I Findlay, Oh**
14 ) 41) 4
4 Tarlatan Stale. Teaat
14 ) 4)4 4
S. Cuirer Sloe*(on. Mo
4'WetfernOregon
1) &gt; 4U 3
3
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1 Concordia. Wi *
0 King. Tam
1* 1 X ) 9
* Ind-ana Tech
1! 0 SI! 1
30 3 344 I
•0 Hardin Simmon*. Titaet
II Lewi*0 Clark. Or*
X 4 114 11
11 Nerthwetl Nataren Idaho1 X 4 1*4 1
11 SI Joseph * Mama
It 4 X I 13
la Indiana Wetieyen
) ) S 111 14
If 1 111 :a
II Doan*. Neb
It Mary. N D
II * X* ’I
I! Sterling. Kan
1! 1 IN »S
IX Lytta
It 4 11) II
If Hailing*. Neb
II t la)
II I 14) It
If Mean! St Jeteph. ONe
II. Wetlbrook. Main*
II ) 101 31
71. Southern Oregon
I I 10 IK 71
11. Meta* Farmington
II ) 04 30
1! 1 10 24
&gt;4 Peru SUN. Neb
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IS Aquina*.Mkh
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CAST
HetyCrettSl. Botion U 1*
SI Jotepht t f . Wetl Virginia SO
SOUTH '
Oeergl* IX FU. International M
Georgia TachaJ. Mercer S!
Gr ambling SI 101. Prairie View a*
Howard I t F Nr Ida AAM 14
Lym M. RMUat 10
Mamphl*II II.Taaus AAdrltal!
N C CharlettoK V* Cmmnwe*ilh.«d.OT
HerIk F Nr id* K . Vakdwta SI. 11
M IDW EST
MarquetNlt. NE lllln d tl!
SOUTHWEST
Sleptwn F Auttti FX T*a4t Arlinglen 10
FAR W EST
New Mtaico SI 1XUNLV11

OIOROIA1X FLA. MTERNATIONAL M
FLA. INTCRNATIONAX (10II
Sedlectk 14 00 1. Ddkov* I I I 00 1.
Bran ray a 1 14 4 4 IS Nagy f 11 4 4 U .
W U N l H U l ) , R i.e s 1 4 001. JattchOI
000 Total* If 4111 I1M

OIOROIA (III)
Frell II* I t II. Walker 1 ! S I II.
Menderion | If 11 I}. Thompton 1*01 1.
Peeve 1 1 1 1 1. SancWrt 1 ) 1 ) 4 . Wheeler 00
00 X Holland 11) 00 I). Decker I I I I 1
Total* I l K K X U
Halllimt — GU 14. F I 77 1 Petal goal* —
F I I I) (Bran/or* I S River* 11. Nagy OX
Pot or rva 0 4). GU 4 0 (Holland 1 ). Decker
1 I) Fouled out — SedUcek. Buntova
Rebound* - FI K (Brantov* 111. GU 4*
(Walker 141 Attittt — F i l l (Nagy. Potorna
4). GU I) lFr.lt. Hoi laid 4) Foul* - FI 1).
G U 14 Technical! — Bmnrov* FI bench

NHL

Pat girls join Hawks,
Arrow Force in polls

Ml

All Titaet 1ST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
AttentK Divlttoa
W L T F h OF OA
NY Rangeri
St I) 4 la H I tat
N e » Jevtay
X II 1 41 X I IS*
F tor Ida
IS N II K Ilf IK
Warning ton
H I ) 4 S* IB) 111
Philadelphia
FS H 4 U It/ | l)
Tamp* Bay
l i l t F at IM tl*
NY Itlandert
Ft I ! * K 1*4 If!
Narlheatl Dtetttoa
Montreal
30 30 1 40 Itl 144
Botion
3t II 10 40 III 141
Pittsburgh
I f II II 4) X I 700
Butlaio
I t 14 * 40 I X 1)4
Quebec
) l X t 4! I D X0
Mar tlord
X )l 4 *4 144 1*4
Ottana
t 41 i x I X to*
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Dtvitieri
W L T Ptt GF OA
Detroit
» II &gt; 4* 14) ID
Dallas
) l X i i* no in
Toronto
X 1! II 4* I K IX
I i Leuit
X &gt;1 0 44 I I ) IM
Chicago
1* » 1 K IM It)
Winnipeg
1! &gt;4 1 41 14* FU
Pacilic Dvtttoa
Calgary
X X t 4* I I I III
Vancouver
X It 1 X ID IX
Ian Jot*
21 la II U I I ! ID
Anaheim
33 33 4 40 143 110
Lot Angetot
31 3t 4 40 301 331
Edmonton
IS 34 1 30 lit l i t
M u l i / t Oamet
N Y Ranger* 4 OuKec I
Chicago x Calgary 1
Botion X Lot Angela ) OT
Tuetda V» Oamet
Winnipeg al Pilltburgr* 1 11 pm
Tampa Bay *1 N Y. Itlaidart. l l l p n
Edmonton al Wathingtoi. l l l p n
Detroilal Toronto. 1 lip m
Vancouver*! SI Louit.l It pm
Philadelphia al San Jow. It 11p m

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
CALIFO RNI aT

n OELS*^*

Named RKk

Bwrtetoa raving miror league baierunnlng
coach
C LE V E LA N D INDIANS - Detignated
Sharvn Bryant, pitcher, tor attrgnmenl
D E TR O IT TIOERS - Agreed to term*
otlh Lance Parrlth. catcher, and Juan
Samuel, tnllatoer outtiddee. an minor league
contract* Named Gerrg* Scherger tpoclal
tattructor tor tprtag trdning
KANSAS CITY ROTALS - Agreed to
term* with Curt ii Wlterton tatietdei. on a
minor league contract
Nttleod League
CINCINANTI REDO - Agreed to term*
«*ith Jett Bronton. mtieidee. and Jacab
Brumfield, out!totder.on ana year contract!
HOUSTON ASTROS - Agreed to term*
erlth Luts Gontatoi. eUttotder. on a ana roar
contract
LOS ANOELES DODGERS - Agreed to
term! with Henry Banco, third bev*man
and Feili Radrlguei. pitcher, an ana year
contract*
M O N TR E A L EXPOS Traded Chrlt
NetohoU. pitcher, to theCtovetond Indian* tor
J.J Thebe, pitcher endDev* Duplettit lirtl
bataman Agreed to brm t with John Wet
toiand. pitcher, on a one year contract
SAN OIEOO PAORCS - Signed Scoff
Chtemperino. pitcher
BASKETBALL
USA BASKETBALL - Named Witconvn
coach Stu Jack ton. Tulena coach Perry
Clark. Old Dominion coach Oliver Purnell
and Pepperdin* coach Tom Atbuty coechet
lor the U S Olympic Fetlivol team* Named
Malone coach Hal Sntth and Danville Area
C C coach John Speia attittanl coachet to
Jackson. Queen*. N C coach Data layer i
Montevalto coach Rd&gt; Sphrery) 'tititle
'S t i l l n t
coachet te Clark. Scranton coach Bob
Betti., and Clarion coach Ran Righter
attittanl coachet to Rrrnell. and Redtondt
coach Gary Smith and Wettern (Nev ) H S
coach Joe Stem attuten coachet to Atbury
National Oatitball Altec latten
DALLAS MAVERIOtS - Signed termer
Stetian player larerte William*, torward
canter, to a I* day can*act.
LOS AN O ELES CLIPPERS - Signed
Chart** Outlaw, toreprd. to a 10 day con
tract
HOOtCY
National H e tty Dag**
AH AH EIM M IOHTY DUCKS - Recalled
Loom* Loach, toft wug from San Dago t i
the International Hockey League
FOOTBALL
National Ftdkall League
D E T R O IT LIONS - Waived Michael
Cotor. linebacker

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Jordan starts official baseball try today
■y BIN WALKKR
A P Baseball Writer
S A R A S O T A — He's w orked m ostly behind
guarded gates, out of sight from all those
w h o want Io doubt him and dism iss h im .
Today the closed-door Intrigue ends. T h is
m o rn in g . Michael Jo rd a n was to go on
display at spring training for the first tim e.
T e le v is io n cam eras w ill c a p tu re Ills
baseball talents on a real held, not an Indoor
batting cage at C o m lsk cy Park.
A cro w d of 250 m edia m em bers was
cx|»ectcd for Jo rd a n 's w orkout w ith the
Chicago W h ile Sox at E d Sm ith Sta d iu m .
O n W ednesday, pitcher* a n d catchers arc to
report, and on T h u rs d a y . Jo rd a n 's 3|st
birthday, fans w ill be allow ed Into the
ballpark for the first tim e to see w h e th e r the
wo:rid s greatest basketball player can m ake
life cut as a 6-fool -6 rookie outfielder.
O n M onday. Jo rd a n w o rk rd out at the
fe n ce d -ln c o m p le x . A m o n g those w h o
waited — w ithout success — was his form er

C hica g o Dulls team m ate Dobby H ansen,
now w o rk in g for W H O -T V In Des Moines.
“ If I had to ask h im one (|ticsl!ou. II w o u ld
be. 'W h y . Michael, w h y ? " ' Hansen said.
“ Y o u w onder how patient the W hite S o x
w ill be. I think If he w a s Just some o th e r
player, they m ight cut h im tn a week. H u t I
think th e y m ight give h im time. I also th in k
(hat If h r was h illin g In the .100s and not
doing w ell, he'd be able to w alk aw ay."
J o rd a n , w ra rln g No. 4 5 . has been w o rk in g
out alm ost every m o rn in g since his a rriva l
last W ednesday. Ills d a lly routine Includes
ru n n in g the biases, h ittin g In the b a ttin g
cages a n d ugalnst W h ile Sox stall m e m bers
and sha g g in g about 3 0 0 fly balls. L a te r,
after som e ping-pong, he goes golfing.
T h e m o m e n t of tru th , m a n y believe, w ill
come the first time J o rd a n , who has not
played base tmi11 since h ig h school, sees n
m ajor league curvcball. o r even a m in o r
league one. Th a t m ay nnt lie until F rh . 2 3 .
when the regulars report.
T h e W h ite Sox are try in g to make sure

Jo rd an 's presence docs not disrupt cam p.
Th e y are the A L West cham pions and want
to prepare to try to w in (he new A L Central.
Th e y plan In treat h im like any other new
player, although Jo rd a n gets some benefits.
Rather than being stuck In the hack of the
clubhouse, w here m ost m inor leaguers
wearing high n u m b ers w ould be. he's got a
prime spot on a row next to top pitching
prospects Ja m e s H a ld w ln and Scott Kuffrom and C y Y o u n g w in n e r Ja c k McDowell.
Th e W h ile Sox had a small hint of the
kind of hoopla Jo rd a n w ill cause last spring
when lk&gt; Jack son a rrive d with Ills artificial
hip. Uut. Jusl a few miles aw ay from
Rlngllng Ilros. A Ik im u m and Bailey's old
headquarters, the W h ite Sox are expecting a
real circus this tim e. T h re e tings, loo. one
for each of Jo rd a n 's N B A cham pionships.
" I hope he docs w e ll." Hansen said. " I
think he'll be a natural fielder and ru n n er.
T h e big question Is huw well will he h it? "
Th e w orld w ill lie w a tchin g, w a llin g to see
If Jord an ra n t&gt;c like Mike — I’laz/a.
Deverruux or m ayhc even Schm idt, that Is.

By D E A N SMITH
Harald Sports Writer
SAN FO RD It ha* taken a
whole season, hut It looks like
S e m in o le C o u n t y b u sk e th n ll
tram s m a y llnully tie getting
some long overdue recognition.
W hile Sem ino le High School Is
I h r o n ly boys' squad gelling
votes, rrm u lu lu g at the n u m b e r
right s|&gt;ot In Class 4 A . Lake
Howell has some com pany In the
Class 5 A girls' poll, as for the

first tim e this season Lake
B rantley Is getting votes.
T h e Patriots (2 1 -81 . w hich
knocked off the S live r H a w ks for
the 5 A -D tstrlrt 4 c ro w n last
Saturday night, received seven
votrs. w hich would I k - N o . 11 in
the {rolls. II they went that high
La k e How ell ( 3 1*2) fell to
n u m b er six with the loss.
lirantley and the H a w k s will
lie III sub-Hrglonul act Inn to­
n ig h t. w hile A rro w Force II
opens district play on F rid a y.

B A S K E T B A L L POLLS
TALLAHASSEE - The Stole High khaal
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4 Melbourne Central Camel ic
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Basketball
Continued from Page IB
It'gt* wom en will
be playing V n lm rlu C o m m u n ity
College In llie Ir s t round of the
M ld -rlorld a C o h e re n c e IMuyoffh
In Orlando.
A ll of the g u n r » arc hcl for a
7 :3 0 p.m . M arl c x rc p t the S C C
gam e that w ill start at 7 p.m .
Basketball w ill lake re n te r
stage all w re k us the boys*
districts will get in to full sw ing
on Wednesday.
In Class 5 A -D ls trlc t 4. the
w in n e r of t o n ig h t 's O v ie d o D cllonn game will be ut No. I
s r r d Daytona Heuch-M alnland:
No. 7 Luke Hr.m l ley will be al
No. 2 D e L m d N o. 6 Spruce
C ree k will Ik * i E N o . 3 Lym a n :
und No. 5 Lake Ifctwcll will be al
No. 4 Lake M ary. A ll u rr set for 7
p .m . slarts.
T h e w inners of W ednesday
n ig h t's gam es w ill travel to
Um gw ofK l on FYldny night for
the semifinals .tf L y m a n High
School, starting at 0 p.m . und H
p .m . w ith F rid a y n ig h t's winners
then playing f&lt;r the cha m p ion ­
s h ip on at H p m . on Saturduy
n ight. There w ll also be a Junior
va rsity c h u m p ltiis h lp at G p.m.
o n Saturday.
T h e S c m lu ric H ig h School
boys' Irani w ll not see action
u n til Friday al S I. C lo u d High

Scho o l, ns to p s e rd rd A rro w
Force II has a Irst-rotm d tiy r In
4A-Dlslr1ct 6 at*I will await lit*
w inner of W rd irs d u y 's game
between Gateway and C ypre ss
Creek. S t. Cloud and Leesburg
meet In the o t lr r game F rida y
night.
T h e 4 A -6 flm l will also be
Saturday night.

Brown’s

Continued from Page IB
T h e level 10 competition was
even m ore of a ITo w n 's C entral
show, as split *«piud* from (lit
local g y m look home Imth firsi
und second p h re . One leant
talllrd u score of 177.10, w hile
the other gio u p h a d a I3H.H5
Je n n a Rice N o t e d 30.65 to
lead another aic-through-B lxth
finish In the ul-uround for the
lo c a l s q u u d . Melissa O liv e t
(35.325) was second and C nrrti
D c J a rn rtl (34.975) third. K risten
Meeks and C r N u W u grn b a rlt
tied for loiirth w lh 34.70 points,
w hile Duvcttc Starkey und Ltsa
H on ing (3 4 .2 5 ) were tied for
sixth.
T h e level eight girls' team also
com peted, w ith H oik - H ollkom p
( 3 4 . 7C
70) p•la c'in g second u n d
S am antha llln s a i (33.HO) lililt in
the all-around.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Tuesday. February 15. 1994 - &gt;■

People
Kiwanis inducts Beaulieu GOP

IN BR IEF
T lir Nrillon.il LSM Association will hold Us slxlh nnnual
ii.iiinn.il In l.as Vegas. Nevada. Sepi. 5-9. 1994 for persons who
had served on any LSM/I.SMK type amphibious landing ship
For h illh rr Information. Including planned acllvltles. hotel
and activity reservations, rosts and association membership,
coniart Larry Glasser, 12d Wilson Dr.. I’lllaburg, I'A 15235 or
call (412137 I -4458. Contact hint Ireforc .July 1. 1994,
Future annual reunion locations will be Cincinnati. Ohio in
1995 and In Orlando In 1990.

Originally. Beaulieu came
from Presque Isle, Maine. And
II Is a smalt world because
Beaulieu's Kiwanis sponsor Is
Roy Vinson. M CA Central Flor­
ida Regional hospllal a d ­
ministrator w h o came from
another small Maine town 20
miles away from Beaulleau's
hometown.

Volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed In the following organizations In
Seminole C ounty:
In the school district's Dividends program, volunteers arr
needed In the publishing lab at Winter Springs Elementary
School. Call M yrna Wallers at 327-0700 for more Information.
The Dividends program Is also looking for bi lingual (Spanish!
volunteers to serve as mentors at Lake Mary and Lake Brantley
high schools. For more Information, call Jane Lane at
322*1252. ext. 483
At the American Cancer Society volunteers are needed lo
provide resource information and referral counseling to cancer
pallrnts For Information, contact Penny Sm ith at 834-8680
The Seminole County public library needs volunteers to
work In the (took processing center In Sanford. Cnll Suzy
Goldman ul 330-2921 for mure information.
I he Life Cate C cn trr nursing home needs volunteers to call
hlngo, assist In the ire cream parlor, organize table games, visit
With residents and help with outings. For more details, rail
Marilyn Grecmtre at 8 3 1-3446.
Th e Seminole County shertfl's office needs volunteers In the
criminal Investigations unit for citizen telephone contact, pawn
shop research, vehicle and flrrnrm validation and rase
preparation Contact Dianne Hratwolc at 330 6600. ext. 379.

Beaulieu Is a retired Arm y
pilot, secretary of Florida
Health Care Association, and
st al e O m n 1b u s m a n a n d
Advocate for nursing home
rare. No stranger to Kiwanis.
Beaulieu was secretary for the
Titusville Kiwanis Club during
the early and m id 1980s and

was a member of the Greater
Orlando Kiwanis Club until

SANFORD - B. Duke Woody Branch 147. Fleet
Reserve Association wll be bolding an awards
ceremony for first place winners In the annual
Americanism essay contest nt 8 p.m. on March 14
nt the branch home located at 3040 W Stale
Road 461,1 Sanford.
First place winners and their parents have been
asked lo attend this awards ceremony. Approxi­
mately 165 letters were sent nut to schools and
Individual students with approximately 265
responses. There were a total of 18 winners In the
contest Including six first place, six second place,
and six third place winners. Th e first place
winners will receive a $50 savings bond and a

Members of T a k r Off Pounds Sensibly. T O P S . Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 lo 8 p m. at
I he First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Avc.. Sanford.
Th e group now has a private roam to weigh people between
6:15 and 0:45 p.m .
Knrh week u different program oil weight loss will be

conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Th e Seminole Soil A Water Conservation District meets each
third Tuesday of the month nt 8:15 a.m. ul the office In
Sanford. Call 321-8212.

certificate of award and their essays will be
entered In the southeast regional contest to lie
decided at the m id-year conference lo be held In
Gainesville. Ga. on Feb. 24.25 and 26.
Th e winners In the region will Ik* entered inihe
national contest to be decided In September at
the national convention. Second and third place
local winners will receive a certificate of awurd
and will Ik * encouraged to enier the 1994-95
contest.
Branch 147 produced a national winner last
year and the branch won llrst plat e over all.
Parents and school oflltials are asked to en­
courage the students to enter these contests

DEAR ABBY: Regarding the
pathetic attempt at humor by
Ihe author of " T h e Childless
Couple-’ I reply w ith a different

Toastm asters m eet at SC C

ADVICR

perspective.
t ’vc been married for 11 years
and have hud IO miscarriages
M y heart luis been broken so
m any times that I'm surprised
that I still have a heart.
My spouse and 1 don't sun
ourselves In Florida as the plcee
suggested. We can't afford to —
we've spent all our money on
fertility testing and surgical
procedures, trying lo coirect the
problem that prevents us from
being parents.
So. hrrr's the author's kind of
hum or hark at him or her: May
ull your rhlldrcu die In a horrible
accident on their w ay to visit
you. Then you. too. will have a
glimpse of the heartache of
childlessness You think that's
morbid humor? Touche.

Seminole C om m un ity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m .. at Seminole
Com m unity C o llrg r. Contnct Roeella Bonham at 323-8284 for
more Information

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaten* Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p in. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 322-0657.

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN
_

READERS: Read on for letters

from other rouplcs who find no
Joy In being childless:
DEAR ABBY: What made you
think your readers would appre­
ciate a piece ns cruel as the one
you published titled "T h e C hild­
less Couple"?
Abby. there Is nothing sadder
than a childless couple,
especially a couple who draperairly wants to have a child but
cannot — or n couple who Is
childless because their only
A CHILDLESS COUPLE child has died.
1NOREOON
We who have children may
DEAR CHILDLESS COUPLE: find hum or hi Ihe scenarios, hut
I'm sorry you were offended by what about those who did not
the tongue-in-cheek piece about choose to lie childless? Th e y
the advantages of being child­ would welcome the sleepless
less. It was not meant to be nights, diaper rash and nevertaken seriously.
ending crises most parents have
Good luck In your efforts to experienced. If you haven't
become parents — as parents walked In their shoes, you can't
everywhere will tell you. the Joys possibly understand the pain of
far outweigh the sacrifices.
praying for a child and never
having that praver answered.

O ptim ist C lub m eets w eekly
Th e Sanford Optim ist Club meets ever)- Wednesday at noon
at Shoney'eon U .S. Highway 17-92. Visitors arc welcome.

Kiwanis Club m eets W ednesday
Th e Kiwanis C lu b of Sanford holds its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakcfront. Visiting Klwunlans are
welcome. For Information call W alt Smith, president. 3235088.

Dancing for seniors
Th e Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 ■ 4:30 p.m . at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Dellnnlans 11-piece band. Donation $2.00.

COMPASSIONATE PARENT
WHO ACHES FOR THOSE
LESS FORTUNATE
DEAR COMPASSIONATE:

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T h e S iih u rtu n R e p u b lica n
W om en's Club will hold Its next
m e e tin g at tin- S w e e tw a te r
C o u n try Club on Wednesday.
Feb. 16. The llrst program for
the new year will tic an In­
formative subject on crim e In
Florida by Dr. Jo hn W. Cooper
from the .hunts Madison In ­
stitute for Public Policy Studies.
T h e Institute Is in a lcd In Ta llaliassce: It Is a think-tank de­
dicated to economic freedom,
limited government, and Indi­
vidual rrsjxmslHIIty. Dr. Cooper
will speak on "Eleven Steps to a
Safer Florida: li&gt;w to Stop the
Violent Crime E (identic.’'
T h e S u b u rtu n R e p u b lic a n
W om en's Club plans to address
issues and Invik- Input from the
m a n y candidates In tills year's
election. They we off to a great
sturi with this \1tal topic to life of
every citizen In our state and
area. Please com- and Join the
group to make a difference In
your government and life. Last
m onth the Suburban Republican
W om en's Club Irld a very suc­
cessful mrinbcmhlp coffee. If
you arc Interested In becoming a
pari of the grotyi and being an
informed and efectlve wom an in
the area, please call for a reser­
v a tio n . Reservations are re­
quired. Please mil 788-7532 and
usk for Beverly. Th e y are not a
social club, txil a group of
w om en who ore Involved In
m aking a dlffcm trr In govern­
ment on the Icral. state and
national levels. Conic and Join
Ihe fun In sharing your Ideas
and being Involved.

Childless couples angered over satire

Conservation district m eets

6:30
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Bill Fraasa (from left) Inducts Gary P. Beaulieu Into the Sanlord
Kiwanis Club while Janice Springfield, club president, tooks on.

18 win awards in Fleet
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Club luncheon meeting at the
Sanford Civic Center. Gary P.
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IlcalihCare administrator, was
Inducted into the local club by
Hill Fraasu

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humorous. Of course m y heart
g (K -s nut to those who yearn to
he parents but cannot. Please
forgive any Inadvertent pain It
caused you.

READERS*. Tom orrow , letters
from those who saw the humor
of the satirical piece.
DEAR ABBY: 1 strongly dis­
agree lhal parents should keep
the contents of their wills a
secret from their children. My
opinion Is based on numerous
cases, several of w h ic h are
summarized as follows:
ID Fifty-year-old son spends
$ 7 ,5 0 0 on fa th e r's fun e ral
without realizing the net worth
of his parents was $8,000.
thereby leaving his mother desltute.
(2 ) D a u gh te r takes senile
mother Into her home and lov­
ingly cares for her for the last
three years of m other's life.
Mother's will, written 10 years
earlier, gives entire 840.000
estate to an old boyfriend who
had not been seen for the past
five years.
13) Father's will leaves every­
thing lo son. but father had all
Intangible property In Joint and
S u r v iv o r s h ip u cco u n ts wi th
daughter. Assets consisted of
$600,000 farm and $350,000 in
the J . and S. accounts. Daughter
died before father, who was then
senile. At fnthrr's funeral, son
Informs daughter's six children
that h r will krrp all $950,000.
(And he did.)
(41 Elderly couple places all
assets (S2 million) In trust with
un u n scru p u lo u s in d iv id u a l,
resulting In poverty fur couple.
(5) Spinster leaves farm worth
$200,000 to farmhand who had
looked after her for free for lust
20 years of her life, thereby

perm itting her to stay on fam ily
farm for the entire life. Nephews
who had not seen aunt In 20
years contested Ihe will. Result:
$100,000 settlement w ith neph­
ew*.
A ll of the above could have
been avoided by keeping rela­
tives Informed as to respective
wills, trusts and nssets of the
parties.

OHIO ATTORNEY AT LAW

DEAR ABBYt You obviously
believe thut the contents of one’*
will should not be disclosed to
the heirs until after death. Th a t's
what m y parents believe: T h e y
have their lifr savings hidden In
shoe boxes and coffee cans
annul the house. 1 have no Idea
how m uch Is hidden, except for
the $15,0001 stumbled across In
a shoe box behind the cal llttler
bag.
STEAMED IN PITTSBURGH
(Problem*? Writ* lo D**r Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, tend a soil-addressed,
•tamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Loe Angela*.
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
is confidential.)

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S IS T E R A C T 11 E 3 7:30
S O N IN LA W
9:29

DEAR ABBY: There are many
of us who are childless not by
cholct. Have you ever slopped to
think of what our lives might be
like? Yes. you might sec us
"re la x in g around sw im m in g
pools In Florida nr trotting off lo
Europe like lonesome fools." but
have you ever stop|M*d to consid­
er that we might Ik * attempting
to escape loneliness — Ihe lone­
liness lhal the void of child­
lessness lias crealrd In our lives?
It Is very easy to cast Judg­
ment on others, tiut I suggest
before you do thut. you "walk In
our shoes." Th e saddest pari of
my day Is when I hear the
endless complaints some people
make about their children. Th is
Is the Injustice of It all: You are
blessed with gifts from God —
your children — yet you do
nothing but complain of the
responsibility, cost, problems,
etc.
Well, be thankful for you r
blessings, because von m ight
Just raise children w ho will Ik *
childless by choice — because of
vour actions as parents.
CHILDLESS IN HOUSTON

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Legal N o tic e s

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IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
IN AND FOR
THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT,
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
C ASIN O 111X1)1 CA
DIVISION 14 E
KATHLEEN A GILLAAAN.
Plaintiff.
n
STEPHENJ M ARCHESE and
MARILYN MARCHE SE. hi*
*
•IN. COACH LIG H T ESTA TES.
SECTIONII. INC .a Florida
corporalien, and Hw UNI TE O
STATESOF AM ERICA.
Defendants
NOTICE OF JU D IC IA L SALE
PURSUANT T 0 4 S .tJin i,
FLORIDA S TA TU TE S
TOWMOMIT MAY CONCERN
Hone* It hereby given that
pursuant to fha Final Judgment
0* Foractotura entered on Frb
ruanr I. im . In Cato No *] ISP
CA 11 E Of Itto Circuit Court of
to* EigtiHonm Judicial Circuit
tor Samlnoto County, Florida. In
• m ill K A T H L E E N A
GILLM AN ll Plaintiff, and
STEPHEN J M ARCHESE and
M ARILYN M A R C H E S E . till
•IN COACH L U H T ESTATES,
SECTION II. N C . a Florida
corporation, ard Hw U N ITED
STATES OF A M E R IC A , ar*
DfNndant*. I. Maryann* Morse
•ill tall at public 4ai* tha
foltoning drier,cao raal propar
ty Lot IS. INDIAN HILLS UNIT
• according to tna plat ttiaracf
at ' re Or dad In Plat Booh IS.
Pag* to ot I V Public Racordi ot
Samlnoto County, Florida Tt&gt;*
aato mil b* haid on tha ISth day
ot March, taaa b r tm m It oo
am and J Op p m . to IS*
highatt and bait biddar tor cacti
at lh* wait Iron! door of tha
Samlnoto County Courthouto.
Ml N Path Avonuo. Sanford.
Florida 1)111, In accordant*
• 1th SS4SS11 at tho Florida
Satwtot
DATED mu jrd day of Fab
ruary. m i
Ctorhot Court
Maryann* Mon*
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy C fork
Publlth Fabruory (. IS. It*a
DEO 14
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE IITH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. C l11U t A C A -H - l
U N IV E R S A L A M E R I C A N
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff
vt
JOHNS HAROY, JR . a t.a l,
UtTfnQjnTi
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl of Foratlourr* datod
Fabruary II. IftL and antorad
inCataNa Cl IX114ACA 14 L of
tha Circuit Court ot tha IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE Caunty, Florida arhoraln
U N IV E R S A L M O R T G A G E
C O M P A N Y . P la in tiff, and
JOHN S HARDY. JR .a t a l.
a n dttondantt I will Mil to tha
hlghatl biddar ter cash at tha
Watt Front Door at the Samlnoto
County CourthouM. Sanford.
Florida, al tha hour at I i n
a m., an March U . ItM , lh*
to&lt;towing datenbad property at
**1 torn la Mid Stanmary Final
Jadgmant.lt halt t
LOT I IS. T H E VILLAS OF
CASSELBERRY PHASE TWO.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F, R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOOK XL PAGE It. XO
AND 11 OF THE PUBLIC REC
ORDS OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED Fabruary H- U N
Maryann* Morta
Ctorh Circuit Court
By Jan* E JttowtC
DaputyCtorh
Publlth Fabruary IS. 77. IW4
DEO Its

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FO R TAX DEE0
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that FREC Prnnon
Plan X Cartltlcat* In* Sarv. th*
holdrr ot the following cartltlc
atoll) has titod Mid cartltlc
atoltl tor a tai dead to b* ittuad
lharaon Th# carlllicato numb
arltl and yaarltl ol Itiuanc*.
lh* description ot lh* property,
and lh* namali) in which II wat
attattad It 'ar* at to)tom
Cartltlcat* No uaa
Year of Ittuanc* IHt
Oatcrlptlon ol Property LEG
LOT X GREENWOOD LAKES
UNIT I PB XX PCS 14 AIX
Nomas In which attattad Pal
0 S c h w a r t i. L y n a ltt P
Schwarti
All of said property bring In
lh* County ot Samlnoto. Slat* ot
Florida
Uniats such carlificatoltl
shall ba radaamad according to
tow. th* property datenbad In
tuch cartlflcetalt) will b* told
to th* highest biddar *1 fh* west
front door. Samlnoto County
CourthouM. Santord. Florid*, on
th* Xtth day ot February. IHt at
II A M
Aaprotimatoly sin ce cash
tor toes Is requiryd to b* paid by
th* tuecattful biddar at ttw tato
Full paymant of an amount
equal to th* highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
•atat and recording teas Is du*
within 14 h durt attar th*
advertised time at th* sal* All
payment* shall ba cath or guar
antoad instrument, mod* pay
abto to lh* Ctork ol tha Circuit
Court
0*1*0 m il tlth day at Janu
ary. m i
ISEALI
Maryann* Morta
Clark ol tho Circuit Court
Samlnoto County. Florida
By MKhalto L Silva
Deputy Ctork
Publlth January IS. Fabruary
I. A H IM *
DEN IW

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 111
Das Finer L n . Longwood FL
I lf JO. Samlnoto County, Florida,
under lh* Fictitious Nam* of
T A L E N T NETWORK, and that I
intend to register said name
with th* Division of Corpora
•tons. Taliahassoe. Florida. In
accordance with th* provisions
ot ttw Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
To W il Section I4Sat. Florida
Statutes n i l.
Greg Badgawell
Publish: Fabruary IS 1114
O E O 141

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO. 111111 CA 14 E
FOROCONSUMERLOAN
CORPORATION.
Piaintiit.
vs
ROBERT V CLINGAN AND
MARCIA R CLINGAN.
HISW IFE.
Ottondanllsl.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notici It haraby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure on
tarad In lh* above stytod i SUM
in th* Circuit Court ot Samlnoto
County. Florida I will Mil the
property situate to Samlnoto
County. Florida, described as
LOT 411 SPRING OAKS.
UN IT l ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT TH ER E O F.R E C O R D E D
IN PLAT BOOK II. PAGES 14.
IS. ANO 14 OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY FLORIOA
A/K/A 441 ELD ER CO U RT.
ALTA M O N TE SPRINGS. FL
11114
al public **'*. to lh* hlghatl and
bet! bidder, tor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
HO LE C O U N TY CO UN T
HOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA,
at 11 00 A M . an th* til day ot
March, tea*
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Ctork
Publlth Fab I. IS. HI*
P F O I I _____________________
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE E IO H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO.t 1X-I4X4 CC M U
TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,

NOTICE
Tiylor’s Towing will Mil al
Publk Auction on Fabruary l l
I H I I I I t t O i m a 1144 4 Door
Bulck VIN 1G4AM41AE H4111
Brown. FL Tag t KHVI4J and a
t i l l Bulck w ith tha V IN
iGiCWIIXXF 14X41)1. 4 Door
Virginia Lkam* Plato • X IM Ili
Gray at SX4 Ring R d . Orlando.
FL
Publlth Fabruary IL t l IL 14.
IF, II. X . II. XX. X). tiff
DEO lit

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FORTAX D I E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E R V
GIVEN, that FINANCIAL R E C
INC OR CAPITAL BANK, th*
hold*' at tha tottowing certifkatoltl hat Iliad Mid cartlfic
atoll] tor a Ian daad to b* issued
tharton Th* cartltlcat* numb
a ril) and yaartil ot Itiuanc*.
tha datcnplion ot tha proporty.
and th* namali) In which It wai
attattad IVara at tel fowl
Cartifkato No 1M4
Yaaraf Ittuanco 1T*0
Otter totton of Proporty: LE G
LO T I HUNT LEIGH WOOOS
PB X*PCS H A H
M l mat In which attattad
TER R Y A BARTON. R LOR
RAINE BARTON A SANDRA B
MILLS
All at laW proporty bolng In
tha Caunty aI Samlnoto. Slat* of
Florida
Unlaii tveh cartlllcataltl
than b* radwmtd according to
law, lh* preparty deserted in
such earntie*toll) will b* soul
to tha hlghatl biddar at lh* wait
front door. Samlnoto County
CourthouM. Santord. Florida, on
•ho 1IST day ot MARCH. 11*4. at
IIA M .
Appraalmatoly IIX S H cath
tor loot It required to ba paid by
tha successful bidder al the tato
Full paymant of an amount
actual to th* hlghatl bid plus
applicable documentary ttamp
lares and recording toat It du*
within J4 hours a tla r tho
advertised tim* ot th* Ml* All
payments shall b* cath or guar­
anteed instrwmant, made pay
able to th* Ctorh ot the Circuit
Court
Dated this *TM day of F E B
RUARY. ItN
(SEAL)

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO. t l JIM CA 14 E
FBSM ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
VS
LISA J B C L L lie ta l.
Defendant
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolle* it hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgmanl
at Foreclosure datod Fabruary
X. in*, and entered In civil cat*
number 1} l l JO CA It E. at the
Circuit Court ot fha nth Judicial
r Ifcult In end tar Samlnoto
county, Florida, wherein FBS
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
It Plaintiff end LISA J BELLI.
U N K N O W N H E I R S . DE
V IS E E 1. G R A N T E E S OR
O TH E R C L A IM A N T S .
C LAIM ING B Y . THROUGH.
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T
M A R T H A J . M A N N •••.
PETER F B E LLI. UNITED
STATESOF AM ERICA. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF R EV EN U E. IVare Datand
anti si. I will tall to lh* hlghatl
and bait biddar tor cath *1 the
west front door *1 tha Samlnoto
County CourthouM In Santord.
Florida. Seminal* Caunty, Flor­
id*. al 1100 A M an tha lit day
*1 March. 11*4. lh* tel towing
ktMto Final Judgmanl, to wit:
Let ItA. SenLando Vines,
according to the Plat ttwraol at
racordrd In Plat Booh XX. Pages
14 and IS, Public Records ol
Saminoto County. Florida
Dated th* ath day ot Fabru
a ry .11*4
AAARYANNE MORSE
Ctorh of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark

Pubtith: February*, is. m t
DEO-Il
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT,
E IO H TC E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
1BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO t l 11*1 CA 14 E
KISLAK NATIO N AL BANK.
Plalnlltl.
vt
ROBERT J A L E X , at a l.
Datandanllsl.
FOURTH AM ENDED
H O T IC tO F S A L I
NotK* It hereby given that,
pursuant to e Summary JuOg
man! el Feractetur*. I wilt Mil
lh* toilowlog deserted property
located In Seminal* County.
Lei 141. H ID D E N LAKE
VILLAS. PHASE III. according
to lh* plat thereof, es recorded
In Plat Saak it. Pages 1 — A. of
the Public Records ol Samlnoto
County. Florida
*1 publk Ml*, to th* highatt
biddar tar cash, at Watl Irani
door. Samlnoto County Court
houM. Santord. Florida. II 00
a m. on March 11. lilt
Americans With Dlsablllttos
Act (A D A ) Notice: In *c
cordons* with th* Americans
with DisaUllfto* Act. parsons
with a disability who read a
ipactal accommodation to par
tlclpat* In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at J01 North Park Avenue. Sulla
NJOI. Santord. Florida XXXII al
toast Hr* days prior to fh*
proceeding Telephone (M l)
m u x E it a » i i i too ass til i
i t d o i or iio o n v ix ro (v&gt;, via
Florida Rstoy Service
WITNESS m y hand and Saal
at this Court an Fabruary II.
im .
(Saal)
AAARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. C IR C U IT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publish February IS. XI. ITN
OEO 141

Maryann*M*tm
Ctorh at th* Circuit Court
Samlnal* Caunty. Florida
By: BECKY WILSON
DaputyCtorh
Publish February If A XT
March I A 1 .1*14
O EO 1X1

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PREVIOUS S O L U T IO N "Only lore m lt m t s me, and |
am only in con lac I with ttungi thgi revolve around love."

— Mare Chapas.

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number M 4 X C P
IN RE E S TA TEO F
P A TR IC IA ANN FAVER.
Otcaatad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* edmlnltlratlen ol lh*
astel* el P A T R IC IA AN N
F A V E R . dacaeted. File Number
14 O X CP. ll pending In th*
C ircu it Court for Stmlnol*
County, Florida. Probato Olvl
ston. Hw addrtss ot which Is X I
North Pats Avonuo. Santord.
Florida U t i l Ttw names and
addraiMS at lh* personal rapra
tentative and th* personal rap
resentatlva's attorney ar* Ml
forth below
All Interested parsons ar*
required to tit* with Ihls cosrrt.
W ITH IN t h r e e MONTHS OF
1HE FIRST PUBLIC!ION OF
TH IS NOTICE: ( I ) ell claims
against th* estate and III any
oblectlen by an Interested
person to whom this notice was
mailed that challenge* th* valid
Ity ot th* will, th* qualification*
ot ttw personal representative
venue or jurisdiction ot ttw
cotwrf
A L L CLAIAAS ANO OBJEC
TION S NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FO R EVER BARRED
Publication ot this Notice has
begun on Fab 1 .11*4
Personal Representative
T IN A L HAVES
Eaal JOT Franklin Drive
Nine Mil* Fain WAH01S
W ILL I AM H MORRISON
ESQUIRE
1100 South U $ Highway If IX
Fom Perk. Florida 11IX
Telephone *01 *M 1«4
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Publish February t. IS. H it
D E O d l_______________________
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E IITH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
INAND FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
O B N IR A L JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO. t l I1ST-CA-IIC
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
VS
ALTAAAONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. H a l .
Dttondantt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NotK* I* hereby given that,
pursuant to that F Inal judgment
ot Forecloaur* dated Fabruary
X. 11*4. and entered in civil caw
number n illX C A ME. ot the
Circuit C*seS*4 the «D&gt; JudSclal
Circuit in and tor Semtrwl*
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , .w h tra ln
K ISLAK N A TIO N ALXAN K . ll
P laintiff and A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H TS CONDOMINIUM A l
S O C IA T IO N , R IC H A R D S
C A S S E L B E R R Y .---------. UN
KNOWN PERSONISI IN POS
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
R E A L P R O P E R T Y N/K/A
V A L L E N E PULCIN I. It/ar*
OatandantU). I will Mil to ttw
highest end best biddar lor cash
at ttw west front door ot ttw
Samlnoto County CourthouM In
Sanford. Florida. Samlnal*
County. Florida, at l l : « A M
on ttw Jrd day ot March. 111*.
a t set forth In said Final
judgmanl. to wit:
U n it X I I . A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H TS , a condominium, and
an undivided 1.1X10 Interest In
ttw common atomants eppurto
nan I thereto In accordance with
the Declaration ol Condominium
tiled February It. 1111. In Ot
tidal Records Boo* IKS. Pag*
1104. Public Records ot Sami
not*County. Florid*
Oatod th* 4th day of Fabru
ary.Ilf*.
M AR YA H N E MORSE
Ctorh ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
Publlth: Fabruary a. IS. I1M
O E 0 11
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O E N E N A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE MO.IX-IUI C A It E
PAN AM ERICAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
'
Plaintiff.
vs
JE A N A.H E TZELa nd
C ITIB A N K . F SB .
Datondanltsl.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBV GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure dated Fabruary J.
I1M. and tnttrad m Caw No
t U U I CA 14 E. ol ttw Circuit
Court ot th* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM
INO LE County. Florida wherein
PAN AM ERICAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION It Plaintiff and
JE A N A. HETZEL. at a l. aro
Defendants. I wtll Mil to th*
highest end best biddar tor cath
al th* West front door ot ttw
CourthouM. in Santord, SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida, at 11 00
o’clock on lh* Jrd day of March.
1114. ttw following described
property a*
Final
Judges* to wit:
'Inal Judgment,
Lot 1. Block H. SEMINOLE
SITES, according to ttw Plat
thereof es recorded in Plat Book
II. Pag** *0 through 41. In
elusive. Public Rtcertfi ot Sam
Inoi* County. Flor Ida
D A T E D this 4lh day ot Fabru
ary.
If
t. ItM
MAS
IRYANNE MORSE
A t Clark ot Mid Court
By. DorothyW Bolton
A t Deputy Clark
"Persons wilhe disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proemdtoq
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Samlnola County CourthouM.
X I N. Parts Avenue. Suite NMI.
Sanford. Flor Ida W ill, at toast
five stays prior to the proceed
ing Telephone: iron xxjaxx
eat. m i l I MOMS axil ITDOI
er l m t u i i n IVI vU Florida
Relay Sarsrtc#.’’
Publlth February I. IS, l!W
O E O FO

G AR VA LEWIS at*1.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that lh* undersigned will oftor
the following described property
In Saminoto County. Florid*
LOT IS. TWIN RIVERS SEC
T I O N IV . U N I T 1. T W IN
RIVERS. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK X .
PACES 10. 01 AND 01. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE C O U N TY . FLO RIO A
W I T H T H E F O L L O W IN G
S T R E E T A D D R E S S : II0S
WEST RIVIERA BOULEVARO.
OVIEDO. FLORIOA »)4 S
tor sato to th* highatt biddar for
cath ttw Uth day ol March, lift,
at ll 00 a m . at ttw West Front
Doer el the Samlnoto Caunty
CourthouM. Santord. Florida
XXXII pursuant to Hw Default
Final Judgment ot Forocleaur*
entered to this action on Fabru
ary *. tea*
O ATEO Fabruary I*. 1114
NOTIFICATION
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H
T H E A M E R IC A N S W I T H
D IS AB ILITIES ACT. parsons
with disabilities needing a
special accommodation should
contact Court Administration, to
Hw County ot til mg- net tolar
than seven (XI days prior to the
proceeding If Peering Impaired.
ITD O I 10® MS f ill, or VOICE
(V ) 110b M l «XW &gt;1* Florida
Relay Service
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CO UN TYCO UR T
By JaneE Jatewlc
Deputy Ctork
Publish February IS. XX. 11*4
O EO 144
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 140*1 CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
RALPH R. RAY
Dec*4t*d
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnitlralien of the
*1141* ol R ALPH R RAY.
d e c e a ie d . F i l e N u m b e r
14 041 CP. ll pending to Hw
Circuit C iu rt lor Samlnal#
County, r tor Id*. Probeto Divl
lien, th* address ot which Is
Samlnoto County CourthouM. N
Park A va . Santord. FL X I I I
Th* name* and addretatt ol ttw
parsanel raproianteliv* and ttw
perianal representative's at
tomey are tel forth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D TH A T :
All persons on whom Hilt
notice Is served who have ob
jecitons that challenge Hw valid
Ity ot Hw will, ttw quallfkaltont
of ttw personal r*pr*t*nlillv*.
venue, or jurisdiction ot this
Court ar* required to til* their
objections with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ot Hw dKtdant
and other parson* having claims
or demands against decadent s
•state on whom * espy ol Hilt
nolle* Is tarvad within Htraa
months attar ttw date at ttw first
publication at this nolle* mutt
Ilia their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
D A TE OP TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATIOH OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All other creditors ol lh*
decadent end parson* having
claims or demands against Hw
dacadant s attato mutt tlla Hwlr
claims with Hilt court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLA IM S. DEM ANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Ttw dale ot ttw first public*
tlen of this Notice is Fabruary I.
Ill*
Partonal Raprasenlatlve
F. ANDREW RAY
n e t B Walnut St
Lot Alamos. New Mas Ico
C1S04
A 14 wsi as w 11 faMP' Itabirbiinn a ll
jwrpPTwf
wet rm w m m
Rtpramntatlva:
Ro b e r t k . M c In t o s h .
ESQUIRE,at
s t e n s t r o m . M c In t o s h .
JU LIAN . COLBERT.
W HIGHAM 4, SIMMONS. P A
p.Q. Baa 44ft
Santord. FL m i l 4444
Tatophona 401/1X1 lit l
Publlth: Fabruary! I L 1114

c ro n

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that FREC Pantum
Plan % Certificate Inv Sorv. Hw
hoidtr ol ttw tallowing car title
atoll) hai Mad laid tartllic
atoll) tor a Iaa dard to ba itiued
ttwrvon Tha carlilkato numb
a ril) and yaarlil ot issuance
•ha datcrtption ot th* property,
and lh* narna(s) to which It wat
atwswd •*/*ra at fellows
Certificate No 111*
Year of Issuance 1110
Oatcrlption at Property LEG
U N IT 1)1 M O N T G O M E R Y
CLUB CONDO ORB 1411 PG XI*
Nanwi to which eitasiwd
BenalraDav Co Inc
All el sold proparty being m
tha Caunty ot Samlnoto. State ot
Florida
Unlaii such ca rlillca la ll)
shall ba radaamad according to
law. Hw property deserted in
such certificate Is) will ba sold
to tha highest bidder at ttw wast
front door. Samlnoto County
CourthouM. Santord. Florid* on
ttw list day at March. 11*4. al II
AM
Approlmatoly H U 00 cash
tor teas is required to ba paid by
ttw successful b-ddar at ttw sato
Full paymant at an amount
vqu*1 to tha highest bid plus
apei-cable documentary stamp
taiat and recording taws la du*
within If hturs after th*
advertised time of Hw sato All
payments shell be cash or guar
antoed Instrument, made pay
abto to tha Clark et ttw Circuit
Court
Oatod this gth day ot Fabru
ary. 11*4
ISEALI
Mary anna Morw
Clark at ttw Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florid*
By MkheltoL SHv*
Deputy Clark
Publish Fabruary IL 71 and
March I.L 1114
OEO 111
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HIA R IN O
CITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN
BY TH E C IT Y OF LO N G
WOOD. FLO RID A, that th*
Board of Adiuslmant will hold a
Public Hearing to consider Hw
request tor a Variance tor Hw
following proporty toratod al
t n i Hanging Vine Point. Long
wood. Florida. In a Rl A toning
district and more particularly
described at toUowt
Let S. Wildmara PH I. PB 44.
PCS 41 4 M. ol Hw Public
Records ot Samlnoto County.
Florida
THIS REQUEST IS FOR A
Variance to Section Ml 1 A ol
ttw Compratwntlve Zoning Cod*
to allow Hw reduction ot Hw
•rent setback tram Ihg raquirad
X toat toll Meal
TH E P U B LIC H E A R IN G
WILL BE HELD In Hw City
Commission Chambers. I l l W
Warren Avenue. Lengwood.
Florida on Wednesday, March 1,
1104 at 4 X p m er at soon
thereafter as pottibto At Hw
mealing Interastod parties may
appear and be heard with re
spec! to the request A copy of
Hw request l* on file with the
City Clerk and may be Inspected
by th* publk This hearing may
tw continued from lime to lime
until IInal action I* taken It
anyone decIdas to appeal any
decision on mis request, they
will need to ensure that •
verbatim record *1 Hw proceed
logs, whkh includes the tosfl
mony end evtdance upon which
th* appeal ll to ba based Is
medr The City et Longwood
does not pror dr mi* verbatim
record
Parians with dlsabllltla*
rweding assistance to partki
pata In any ol Hw m proceeding*
should contact ttw AOA Coordnatar. at (« !&gt; 1401441. 4* hours
In advanca ol tho mealing
DATE THIS Fabruory II. 1114
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C ITY CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
Publish Fabruary ISL XL 11*4
DEO 141

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HIARINO
CITY OF LONGWOOD.
FLORIOA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
BY TH E C IT Y OF LONG
WOOD. FLORIOA. Ihal lh*
Board at Adjustment will hold o
Publk Hearing to consider ttw
raquas! tor a Variance lor Hw
lottowing proporty located al 1
Tapp*"
Lana. Longwood.
Florida. In a Rl A toning dlt
trkt and mere particularly da
icrlbadas tel tows
Lot IX. Sloopy Hollow III Add.
PB 11. PG L Ol Hw Public
Racordi ol Samlnoto County.
Flwtd*
THIS REQUEST IS FOR A
Variance to Section Ml X A ol
ttw Comprehendra Zoning Coda
to allow tha reduction ol Hw
required IS toot n o r Mtbock to
I* 11toat.
T H E P U B LIC H E A R IN G
WILL BE HELD m Hw City
Commission Chambers. I l l W.
Warran Avanuo. Longwood.
Florida on Wednesday. March X.
1114 at 4 X pm or as soon
ttwraattar as post-bit Al ttw
mMllng Interested partial may
appoar and ba heard with re
ipect to the request. A copy ot
Hw request I* on file with the
City Clark and may be Inspected
by Hw public This hearing may
ba continued tram time to time
until final action Is taken It
anyone daetdr* to appeal any
decision on mi* request, they
wilt need lo ensure that a
verbatim record ol ttw proceed
Ings. which Includes ttw fasti
mony and evidence upon whkh
Hw appeal Is to be based Is
made Tha City at Longwood
does not provide mil verbatim
Ptrsens will) disabilities

needing asshttanca to partki
pato In any at Hw m proceedings
should contact Hw AOA Coordi­
nator. at (40 ) Mb XXI. X hours
In advance ol Hw mMllng
DATE THIS Fabruory It. 1114
CERAL 0 INE O. ZAMBRI
CITYCLERK
CITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
Publish Fabruory ISA XL IH t
OEO 14*

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Wlntor Park

322-26(1
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

fcOOA.IL-*30 PJL
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
MconaMUtfMtfcMB.---------- 57MlfW
1 codmcu Oy* ttntoi ----------- TOM It*
3cnnMCUtlv*tlHKB-----------t1M #n»
1 Em *---------------------- ------------ * « 1 » » «"•

Rjtg* *r* pw Uiud, b*w d on 3 P*x*

*3 Uito* Minimum

55— B u tinas*
O pp ortun ities
JAN ITO R IAL FRAICHISES
E t l a b lls h a d L a n ia r d
Area JIJOO mo trtonw. prko
I4.1XLX.B00 mo lexeme, price
III.MOPh 71X14*

59— F in an cial
S a r v ia t
STOP FOtEOOSUIEI
I con hatp 11% succost Barry
Mrare a*1044 HA)unlit IPM

TAXES PREMED
T A■pr aporol ion fwim 111Up
401 XXX1H1

IT — M o n ty to L tn d

N0WACCEPTWG

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONEY!
SchadtAng may inbkato MoroM Admrtaar of tw coal of on
Cancel whan you g* radix* Pay orty to days ynd 4d rum ol row earned
Use kA daecnpbon he taotMt taotXB Copy nwsl toopw occotkaMa typograpNcaf term •Oomnwrtsal traquancy r*4M mo avaiatte
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 1} Noon The Dey Bator* PUAcaOon
Sunday And Mondays 30 PM Fnday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C R E D IT S ; In Its* ovont ol an o m t In on
ad, th* Santord Harold vHH bo reopontobia lor th* flr*l
In earn on only and only to the outant o l the cost ol that
tngertton. Plaoao chock yo u r ad tor accuracy th* (IrtX day It
run*.

12— E ld e rly C a re
ADULT CARE In our private
home Lake M a y area X
available beds to men only
Please contact V-gil al
_________ M l X I I BA_________
A DU I t C A H I in our
Longwood home X beds oval
Ptoase contact Dd-bto 1&gt;****
ta

Legal N o tice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IL H E R E B Y
GIVEN mat HarlanC Btotoy %
Certlllcato Inv L#ev. Hw holder
ol the lei towmg cartifkatolt)
has tiled said certitkatalsl tor a
lac deed to be issued thereon
Ttw certificate number Is) and
year It) et Issuance, the descrip
tlen of Hw properly, and the
namelsI In whkh It was assess
ed is 'are as tel lows
Certifies!* No 1411
Yaorotlstuonca 11*0
Description ol Proparty LEG
LOT 41 W ILLA LAKE PH I PB
XI PG 11
Names In whkh attested
F r a n k C . R o ts . T r a c e y
E vent Reis
All et sad property being In
Hw County et Jem mol*. State ot
Florida
Unless tuch certillcatalst
shall ba redeemed according to
law. Hw properly deserted m
Such cartifkatolt) will ba said
to Hw highest bidder at Hw well
front door. Samlnoto County
CourthouM. Santord. Florid* on
•tw Xtm day ot February, tats at
It A M
J^proalmatoly S i ll® cosh
tor toat it raquirad to ba pod by
Hw tuccasiful b-ddar at tho sato
Full paymant of on amount
equal to nw highatt bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
tacts and recording tees is due
within 14 h ouri altar tha
edvartiaad tmw ot the tato All
BHynwnts shall ba cath er ja o r
antoed Instrument, made pay
abto to me Ctork et m* Circuit
Court
Dated mis Itth day of Janu
ary. 1H4
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morta
Clark ot the Circuit Court
SommolaCounty. Florida
By Micfwlto L Silva
Deputy Ctork
Publish January XL Fabruary
1.1. IS. I1H
OEN14*

FLORIDA S T A T t REQUIRES
all contractor* ba registered
or cartlllad To verity a elate
contractors I k t n t t call
1 000 X4X IT ® Oc cupel lane I
L ken set are reqeired by Hw
county and con be vanned by
calling XXI-ilX.aH 141X

— Aadif e —

1 2 - E ld e rly C are
A m r ( a i t In out prura't
_____ Santord at** Ptoata
contact Hotly OX HAT_______

Bladder Control Problems’
SENIORS, call to find out II
you quality tor asstlanca with
OIAPE RL-PADS delivered to
^^fjfcjor^moniM^d^44p^UV4^

2 1 — P e r s o n a ls

ADOPTIONS
Fret medical caw. trampor
tatien. cetmMlhg. private
1pi ut living wpansat
Bor n iM II Ctoarwdar Attorney
k ill &gt;44*
Fite tar

25— Spec ia l N otices
NEWAYS "Skinny D-p1' thigh
cream As teen on Ch 4 rwws
New available Ptoata coll
NoUtl* Fargusonl® SIX

UP-KMWTE
SP0ITS/F1 NANCE/STOWS

AND MORE!!!
1900-257 WOO
EXT. 1914
t ) *t par minuta
MUST BE ISVRS
Procail Co I 4 « l av&gt; ?4X

—2 7 ^ -N u rs e ry A
C h ild Care
A SW EETH EAR T GF A DEAL
First weak tree, no ragistr*
Inn to* Night tw o avoitobto
Ago*. S ill lAW'UC r g l - X —

41— C e m e te ry Lots^
H IG H L A N D M E M O R IA L
GARDENS. Fowtt City 1
tots. X caskets X vaults «s
p rK *H A.X» I 104X111)11

S S -B u ifc m s
O pp ortun ities
ESTA8 A PAYPHONE ROUTE
llMO/wkpetmfiai
________14® 4® B1J________

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
Family business available In
Sanlord area Part lima
poss-bto Income to ill.000
Sell tor U ) 0® cam
Serious Inquires only
Call 1 4® 14*X4J0

All you nood I* you III)* Jock
Diamond torapprt"

71— H e lp W anted
A/C DUCT MECHANIC
Immediate ampaymant
Kan's Air, He
111 41U _____________ 111 4*4
1,4® AVON prededs Earn X
M X No door dior PT/FT
Sendi xit ite i'i a a tm uaa
ADD TO YOUR WCOMI
S IL L AVONNOWt
CALL XXX 4411 ar XXX 4111

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Naming tuccaedsllkt success
We re well Intoeif Jrd dreed*
ot training tuccrqM agents
No licenser
. We lltwipl
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
XXXIX

ASSEMMY/IRCTORY
|1 |IOhr. N orrp rwc Immed
aparung ®1 X®0Q4sm to*
* ASSISTANT P H N IF P r
Tram m potmen di th* way I
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
X1W Ht&gt; St. t i n t *

BOOT SHOP PORTER
Oeswndabto hard worker with
valid F L d r l w t Ikatit*
Apply Samlnola Ford. Inc
J i l l and Lake M a y Bird
4 BUILDERS HELPER*
Knack tar putting Hams
togaltwr will landthn spotFR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
xaw xxtbSL. u n i s

CAREER O f POHUNtTlES
Pay less Shoes it looking tor
energetic, autgong mdtvidu
alt m ttw Oranp City and
O a la n d a ra a B a n a lltt
peckaga. campatitiva wage,
ftonbto hours Apply at Pay
tots Stowt Santord m Wai
Mart ttnppmg cantor
N* (diarw calls ptoata _
CAREGIVER POSITION tor 1
•ktary woman Lira m or awl
Ratorancat requmd * days a
■ m XM

CNAS
For all lull lima thltts 1 L
II 1. A 1 11 Must bacart-lwd

ORDERLIES
Full tin w ) II thitl
JUcaptlng apptkalnnt
Mcnkay Friday.*4
OaBary Manar 44 N. 1111.
OeBary *41-44*4414

- con struct oi n m m

.

Good pay. steady work Will
tram 104 1JSI41S Irmettaga

Crn tix if S*nki legs
McDonalds Fiwibla hours
People parson A^piy Monday
Friday, I A I X Hickman Dr
• DAY P R O O U C TD N A S S T.
Tram In posilian dl Hw way I
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IXWXStkSt-. B TIU 4

C oncrete

Landscaping

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Baal. 1 Man Quality Opera
11XXXX/4X4-1MX

r r x n u u u m i tll/yard
IM % Grad* A . mlllad In
Lang wood Call et tor • Ira*
animal* an year Ire* trim
mlng and ramavall Hardy
Tree Sarvka doing business at
AAA Tie# Service XXMHX

T ra s r
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addition, camm/rat
Lk/lns lER B O M Hint M il

L a w n Service

~

TOM A J I F F 'S LAWN CARE!
Rat /Comm . dafandabia. tow
rates IF races t ...
DOKtiB

R em odfH ng

F lo o rin g

RES./COMM, vitgl Siding .
Alum. F ra m in g D ryw all.
Door t. Rooting. Central*
11) t o il S O Baim.CBCaitoM

HARDWOOO FLOOR I NO
latlall Sanding F)wishing
TOMOLSEN I *0*14 1X11

A ir tHict Ctetnlnfl

H o m e lm p ro v e m e n T

CuitOM PAINTING by Jtllrey

AIR DUCT CLEAM NO. gutter
cleaning/ttraanltq, chimney
Sweep Inturad Young's Sarv
ne i.c t n oeani b j ttei

AFFORDABLE Hern* Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
tor tree esi Michml XXX110*

Power Inf /eat. Lk'd . Ins
Free astlmates .... J10H S
S TU C C O n p a l r , palnllng.
coalings, pressura warning. A
caulking
Fraeatt 44* 1444
ling Fra

A utom otive
C O M P L IT I O ETAILINO at
your ham*. Handwashing and
^ • a e ln ^ J a M ^ a r g O I^ ® ^

C jrp tn T ry
CARPENTER All Hndt of home
rapalrt. palnllng A ceramic
Jtto^RIchardGrotJ^J I F H

Carpet Cleaning
C A R P E T C L C A N IN O
*
Room* tie IS Stoam cleaned
or dry foam Guaranteed
lowest prkas ® 1 9 * S » l
SAM'S C A R P ET C LEAN IN O
pfet itrip and belt I leers.
Ratldantlal/commarclal 14
V tX X i 1141. beater 444OS41

Cleaning ServiiIce
A TOUCH AEOVE Cleaning
iir v lc a . Lie im Quality
ckantna a llU b a d 111 01*0
C LEAN IN O Ratdanlial and
cammarclal. Dial ity work
Altordabto rates E l 1*13
T.J.'S Will clean your houM or
olflc* la your sallslaclion
Vary reasonable Lk/lnt Call
Jutlina al M l r n toll________
1 BR 444.1 BR V*f,4iR 144.M
A pratoMtonat. cammarclal
torn avail.

XL DOCS IT AU
Fla It right al a trice you can
afford Llc'd'lns From start
to tmith Carportry. plumb
Irlcal. and rooting
log, electrical
tvtt XX yrt at agwr knea
job too big or small Call
m t t n a r 1X4 MM 14Art.
R ES TO R A TIO N , O R YW ALL.
metal studs, doom, trim, tW
Ing. porches dec to. gaiebos
___________ro -x M i__________

RITE-WAY .....
W t S H O W UP
r/ Lc lTh la U lapiny
1
W o rh F o r You.
x . C e II 1C l i i i i n r s l

Palntrg

o grapny
PHOTOORAPHY unique par
tonalitad portralb shot in a
natural Mttmg or homo Nal l
award winner |jjBI14

Plum bing
A A A PLU M B IN O A SEWER.
Leaky la u c a ltl Running
toilets r 1)0 could solve your
problem Water teatars. 14 hr
tarvka
W4U11D1

Pressure Oeaning
DUN R ITE i Clean driveways,
ra o li, peal daefct. walks.
heusas Fre e a st.il am

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv lc t/R e p a lr

K itchen R e m rd e lln g

W E EK LY SERVICE Horn US
mo Cham RIS* PcDi Sarvka
^ ^ n tX R a b e d S / w a m a k a r

L A M CAB IN ET. CAMnet work
al raakonabi* rabt Klkhont
A b a lh ra s m t Rafaclng,
custom mad* cornier topi,
bookcases, specialty itomt
For mar* Into s a
IIIi l 1141X11
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Ja n ito ria l Services

t r e e ServicB

W livd

E ?H O L i
Lie ,. ,n,
"Lat ttw Protassbnals do It."
Fraa estimates......... XXJ m s

~ ~ W I ^ oow
w fRepair
t.
end Cleaning

IUT7 CLEAN MKTOBUM.
Cammarclal/RatU. 01-4111

w m n t

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For A s L ow A s $45 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 322-261 1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, February lb. 1M4 - I I

7 1 -H « lp W a n ta d

71 - H e l p W anted

103 — Houses

SALES

Unfurnished/ Want

K U V tIY ORIVER
F u ll lin n at Pari lima
Knowledge of if* ere*. roll
abi* IranuiorlalNr. Iighl 0&gt;
livery work Hos/t! from * till
noon, or 1 V fill * For mero
information tall ( U r at Olan
Mill*
U3 t l t l
FOE M/F

DCNTM. AS9STANT
E ip t n n v n ) a lh tipandnl
duties nvuvd lor busy multi
ditctotmary office Strong ro
star five and turgcal kkillt a
mutt Salary tonmanturato
min anpananta Available
Jan t* Call tea 7ft4X»

0IREC1DII
For attabfittiad tNfdrara (an
tar Cdwcafion Okt arparianra
In eerty thlldhoodrequired
_
Call 773 SOI________

DfllU OPEfWIORS,
ETCHERS
AND FLAIRS

Winter Springs company
m l I Individual! with pra
. viout traduction eipertence 7
tfiilh avaiiafcia Mon Thors
I 10PM 4AM Frt. Sat. Sun.
lAM 4 JOPM or 4 PPM 4AM
U to hr Parmanant pov lions
Never a laa'
Hr ip Per sennet trttttf

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS Tatar at FI.
a rvafl etlatollshad and grow
Ing Canlral Fketde batad
company ottart you
o Sami Annual Pay Incraatat
O Stop Off Pay
O Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Sataty Bonut
OSpoula Rtdmg Program
oAvaraga Trip 1 7D*yt
o Lata Modal Convent lo.se!
Tractor t
If you fa*a I part tractor
traitor, OTR and r r n and lea
aaparlanca plot a good driving
record tall
I 400 414 Pt4
ID ITO R /R C P O R TO I tor local
newspaper In wgth la ta
County tmmaduda opening
Call tor Inferrler,004 3t4&gt;IH
E D U C A T IO N A D V O C A TE
VISTA volunteer lo attitl ton
incomo SamlnotoCo poranit
Ed degraa or latching atp
pratarrad ln*ar|»rtonal and
organitofionol tkllt Term I
yaar. IT.tM . Cdl IT! M il
Canlral Florida Lagal Sarv
leak. Inc

TELEMARKETER
. PotUion opan for an arpan
anted takmarkafer Evan.ng
hours. 4PM TPM. Mondar
through Thunder Apply m
per von Sanford Herald 100
N French Ave atk tor Tracy

INSERTERS
Thy Sanford Maeld naadt
people to attembto advert's
mg ts^piementt and intert
them info Ikt navvtpapar
Mutt tv ft y tt or over, hove
ton frantporlalion and phono
and be available to work an
thort notice 14 H O m r Part
time Ratiraat welcome to
apply Apply m per ton San
lord Harold. 100 14 French
A*a . Sanford

(ANITAS
P a r t lim a fo&gt; Lake Me* v
/ H e e lh r o w
Apply
l» 0 l
Philadelphia A,e Orlando

_____ 407 »to4M&gt;

'LABORER! NEEOEO tkil'ed
and untkiilad Pool iont avail
ebto Oayt Call b d n aan 11
SPRINT STAFFING. 110 H it

LABORERS
Full lima Valid F la driven
licante rag load Itmbt and
drive truckk run chain
toe ole Co banditti start ST
hr E tholi Trap Sat, m TOT
IV E IN COMPANON tor Ban
Ittman tree rm m /beird.
private roam bath No talar y

notoo)

ONC DISTANCE DRIVERS
M ult have m a Iha road
eepenence Good ratarancat
required Call or apply MSC
Trucking 1MI W III S t,
* 'innlDMt .FL40T IS TUI

n ,0

MMHINST

■ * E &gt; p a rlan ca n a c s ta ry Good
bonalitt Apply i l m o w
Airport Bled ■Sarlord

MAINTENANCE
HANDYMAN A/CR WOMEN
Property menogdnen! com
• pony knking lor tomeono lo
do general maintenance at
te w iiI thoppmg canter tltot
• Mutt have truck and be mil
Ing to travel IS 10 h x .it par
week Great opportunity lor
retiree tor dalailt phone

’_______ niwoo_________

e MAINTENANCE PERSON k
Put your handyman iktllk to
work today! Hurry* Call!
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
TMW llltl SI . S H IM____
M ID I CAL HELP

'

LPN
11 PM 7 AM
Part lima Apply In pel von
Lakaview Hurting Canter. 010
Eatl Ind straat, Saitord

PART THE
C u tlo m a r t a r d e a Oulck
laarnar with good phone tklllt
. and tome typing d lllt 1 day l
a vvtak. May lead to lull lima
f Call Ann at » J VM ar apply
In per tan CtrtiSed Malnta
TM Monroe Rd
a PEOPLE PERSON#
* P a rte d tpot tor people par ton
. Batic tk lllt neededhtre I
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

TtoWtstb s i. a im *
RFCEPT(OH1ST

Needed lor kmalloHka Light
e typing tiling required Apply
at SUPERIOR MOLDINGS
ITT Power Cl. Senlord from
Samtonoon f eb &gt;* II_______

RECEPTIONIST
' LOCAL progrettive employer
hat Immediate opening Mutt
be a 44.1a to type SS wpm.
* computer literate and word
procetung a piirt 40 hr work
,wcak. ekcellont benel.it. and
•competallvo talery Neal
eppirance and • potitiva at
lllude • mutt Pieeve land
. v return# t o
Blind BoatSO
Sanlord Ha aId
P O.Bdk 0*7
Sanford. F lu ff! l**7

SECURITY Off ICERS
P /T S a n fo rd 'L a k o M a ry
; Area Weekend iN Itt C la tt D
'g u a rd Ikenta rag 0*4 4111

pm

Part lima Comtritiu m bat.t
Call 111 m i ______________

TEACHERS
Mutt hare earred 00 hrt
toward a COA or oguivoltnt.
or bochotort degee In early
Childhood
10 WOt

TELEMARICTERS
Longwood part line Monday
thru Friday. SPMfPM Sat
urday. SAMSPM SS to par
hour plut bonut and com
m illio n Perm/estnt poll
llontl
Never o tea I
_ Help Per tonne I lit a m
WAREHOUSE A N D O E N IR A L
LABOR H E L P N C E D E O I
Bonut tor driven All thltt*
available Oaky pay. no Ive
Report ready to eprk 1 to am
Indutlrlal Labor Sec, ISIS
French Ay Mo phase calls

WRECKER (RIVER
Eaparlancad Atott live In
Santovd area 1 tore Clatt A
CPL Apply at 7W W It* Si

91— A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share
HOME ON RIVER to thare.
W D. pool and tonmt courts
STOP mo Hall ulilltg ead lay*

93— Room s b r R t n F
A O U IET, dean rm kikhen.
phone, laundry Apis Ova.I
able alto SM A , p 174 rets
CLEAN ROOMS tetgie start,rg
STS/wk Kitchen, phone
laundry, video garnet oil

ll-filpVI n, 1W411|

CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W kitchen avail S»/*k. SIS
ld« Downtown H i MM
SANFORD Sleeping roan with
kitchen privilege!, ute of

9 7 -A p a rtm e n ts
Furn ish ed / R ent

10S— Dupiex-

Trip lex/R en t
CLEAN 1/t. new Itoor.ng.C/HA.
hook upv No Dgt . Airport
and Seniord A ve. salS'mo
plus I/mo tac 171*7H
__
0 0 0 0 AR EA , vary clean. A/C.
I Bdrm. prv pale and yard
Part Ore ito lp iut AttOOaS
SANFORD. } bdrm airport,
tocurlly tyttom . tUI k i t ,
m»lltd&gt;MountodS4ll

L o ts /Want

NOTICE

ALL UTB.ITIES paid on I bdrm
Cloan. blinds. carpal. A/C. no
pelt SIM » dap IDIOM______
DETACHEO GARAGE APT t
bdrm . 1bath *7U&gt; month. S1S0
tacurlty depot.!
177 S ill
St W i g Realty (bmpony
E FFIC IEN C Y ul.l turn, prly
entrance and bath Non tmeb
er STSwk STtdep 17114IS
O U IE T Neighborhood dean
thaded 1100 mo 1100 damage
dap 171 H AS atk hr Lloyd
SANFORD
tmali I bd'm
cotfaga with fenced yed 1*0
per week plut IBM toe inly
Call 111 T91

99— A p artm en ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent
CASSELBBtRT
Upscale. tingle *to»y patio
apart menIt I bedooma Ideal
toe Individual or cojp&lt;e
tea 4TTT
CONVENIENT T O downtown 1
bdrm, 1 bath angle dory,
guiet. w 'd hock upS47S'mo
___________ m TTST__________
COUNTRY LOO SOME. Lg 7
Bdrm w garage Great for
Somori SSOOpaytall B ) 4 l t l
HISTORIC dawntowi Sanford
Vary dean 7/1, kitchen. Ilv
rm . appll , letcad yard,
garage, good noighbork
S ill mo *711 drp HUOOK
____1ST 7*01 er SB 0«T0

LEASE FOR LESS)
One Bedroom Apw tmenl*
SI** DEAL
Mottwood Aptt 177 7774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!

RV LOTS Quwt perk St Johnt
River Lemon Blutt Rd oil
Hwy4IS Otleon 407 171 117*

114—
W arehouse
S p a c * / Rent
LO NO W O OO /LAK E M A R Y '
Mid til* t tor eg* warehouse!.
sooeooisoo tq II Fra* rani
w II mo laato. Iron t US'mo
_________ U tOSI*
____
SECURITY WAREHOUSE SSA
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•I 7S0
1 000 tg It ol
Ik nawhouta kFIniiTiad ol
lie* ipe * aito available
Kapanta Realty.I Al» l l l l

117— C o m m erc ia l

Rentals
1

BAY W/OFFICE automotive
repair thep For more Into
tall Phil Bamt 17 SIS1

111— O ffice
Space / Rent_____
NEW Sanford ollcat and or
warehoutat 4001*00 tq It
Special, SHt/mo H I ills
s a n f o r d ' ottka ip «* v*oo
tq H building Mai. 1700 tg
II par ollit* unit I I 7004
SANFORD FR EN C H AVE
1110 month inciudat utillttot
1 room ml to
M0 MOO
SM SO F E E T tor toot# bn 17 « .
tuccattlul a n tin g anchor
butmatiot Good parking and
lighting Groat visibility
Aik ing 1400 mo I I 4444 work

1 4 1 — H om es for Sale

MARINER'S ULLAGE

Laht Ada 1hdfn 1149my
7 bdrm. t4&gt;0 moond up

__323-IG70__
MODERN 7 bdrm diplet. Cant
H ‘A. appliance! mini btindt
Santord S7T1/mo R*qil4

MOVE-IN SFECIAU
I Bdrm /I OalhlTI 7*H
SHENANOOAHAPARTMENTS
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly ra
novated 1 A 7 txtm aptt All
amemflet 17** SB* mo plut
dtp I yr kata 77471*4
O U IET 7/1V. towrhoute 7K4
Park. Adult corryn K7Smo
and t ri dap VRIar/trath
Ind Barb Mon Frt 177 MAI
SANFORD I Bdrmw/util turn
By wk or mo I t to#0 ottko
*4* S77S homo W01410pager
S A N F O R D I B rd m A pt
S7*S. mo 1700 drp Call attor
1pm $74*0*4_____________
I BEDROOM A P A R TM E N T
SPECIAL Sit* a month movo
In Call Je rry , M l 4SJ0________
i BEDROOM SITS month plut
SITS tecurily (bpotil and
talar encat..........
M in i
I BEDROOM in quiet area
two month. II rrpnth taata
reguirad
Tto 7770

103— Houses
U n fu rnish ed / R en t
OE AAR Y 7 bdrm. I both home.
Ilorida rm. latalionl sets mo
plut toe Stall Reelr ttis n *

HUD HOIKS,
From HWdowni Why t»n17
The ttiltiman Gavp,
111*111
.
Rm TSot
LAROE I STORY. Hlttonc dll
ErSet. 1 bdrm. 7 bath. dan.
breaklatl room, veranda with
p o rc h taring S7S0 mo
t &lt;7 14A 77*4 Atk toe Jett
M AYFAIR. I/ I.e it area, avail
1/IS C/HA. W O hookup
StSO mo 1700'dep tot *717
SANFORD 7 bdrm 7'&gt; bath
lakefront houta W » a
_________ Ml 7004__________
SANFORD GOUlSiORO
RENT TOOWN
1 b d rm . now Nldioft. air
17,000down, 1140/fra to* 77*7
SANFORO. I Bdrm I 1/7 bath.
C / H A . epplleaces. W /D,
c a rp o rt. Itn c td y a rd .
tsie/mg. *400/Ora 177 *A*j
SANFORO. 1/1. &gt;17 Hotly Ave
S * « mo 7*1 ***0 Ollk* SM
*77* homo HO IllOpbeor
S A N F O R D B ry n Hevan 1
bdrm. 1 bath, now paint and
c e r p o t, lanced, garag e
SaOO'monlh ||7 Reel Court
US 0*01 or 117 4*11

mmm m mi

LANOWANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval! 700 1000
acres Wstortronl a plut Call
Tarry Clayton MS 7SS 4*Ot

FOR SALE Newly ran o rito d
sandwich Shop Easy hour!
Ikanw d Tor catering 114.WO
Ml S47td * y tS 7l STtSmqhts

AFTOffOABl f HOVf s
Vi 7tU *»l

PROP! HT i

FHAOR VAAS LOW ASS\
ANQ i and owner financing at
low at 1400/mol Gov't Fore
cloturat. Repot I Somlnolo.
Orengq. Vbtutle.
Santord tost than SM H down
e t a Acre. ] i t*nmd appll
oncat. 147,100
a Over t a ecrel )/1. tiv. dm.
tem rm VatoMltodiOi 144 *00
a Renavded 1/1to Newer root,
carpel, paint, garage, ter.
porch ISS. *00
• Pool 1/1. Ilv,. dtring, lam
n et Over 1100 tq tt SM too
Aitume He Quality I *1/1. 14*1
PITI BS S00 *1/1. pool 140*
P i l l SIS *00 dl/1 tpll plan,
fenced. tVtt PI Tl, SSS WD
Markham Wdt art a 4/&gt;. 1 IS
acret Patlut*/tlabto 1101 000
LK. SAary custom buillt
ot/1, pool, si 81 *00
• S/7. over I acre. 1111*00
*4/1.1 Secret pool'tpalll*.*00
o n n o iiN i
V EN TU R E I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 704

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Etlal* Broker
l i s t Santord Av#

321-0759

321-2257

217— G a r a g e Sales
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
407 MS *417

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tato ad by
11 noon on Tuesday and lak*
a d v a n ta g e ol our to e c la l
garog* t a k ad p r k a il Call
Clattiftod now tor datailt!

181— A ppliances
/ F u rn itu re

3222611

oA IR CONDITIONER, wall
unit, coolt big area S*S Call

221—Good Things

APPLIANCES. F U R N . TVS.
ETC. BUV IE L L TRADE
INS CHEEPO OCPOT. Ill*
FRENCH A V I.
M l &gt;144
APPLIANCES! B e ll p rices
Best Warranty. Bast S arn cal
W ethert dryers. ml&lt;row*r*t
W* buy appl la n c e t 1 Oal ivary
trea t A r Batf.M * MSS
PCARPET Brand naw gray
bavbar 17 ft by 7' i ft Sacrl
fk * tor SIS Call M0 0*0*
PORTER. Kanmora. avocado
In good condition SH Coll
Ml 1114_____________
icENMORE W ether and Dryer.
I n o tor both Mtcrowav*. 140
Toattor avail. I l l Ml 0141
MAYTAG WASHER. Kanmor*
Dryar. MOO tor both Works
groat Call 17) )*7Q__________
PANASONIC M IC R O W AV E,
only S months okl 17} Mltc

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Opan
tarn &gt;**1 Catory Ave 1 ml E
el Santord 1 ml 74 of SI Rd
4* Hoops Farm s 171 71*4

to E a t

l »4 S17T_________

141 — H om es fo r Sale
’ ASSUME NO O U A L IF V I 1
bdrm 7 bath bit homa. Ig
lanctd yard, guiar tlraal
147*00
■BEAUTIFUL K yr US Fla
Cracker larmhoutw in 1 acres
bags rttaralioni N v d t TLC
Possible farms 14*.*®

&gt;/***

141— H om e* fo r Sale
MOV I NO. MUST S O L DUE TO
ILLNESS 7 bdmi. I bath,
living rm. kllchart dining rm.
hug* family rm Naw wiring.
A/C. and plumbtig Security
Natures SM.WOWi 771144)

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N TA R EA LTY
as* t » 7w i / i B e i 7t

774 1007
rea

i- E s t a t e ,

in c .

32274)1

STENSTROM
REALTY.

HALL REALTY

IN C.

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!

312 VV F i i p I S i. S j i i I o ic S
7 ar 1 bdrm

dbl gar . toncad
FI rm c b conttr SSS SO
&gt; r t n tt l um ltI Good cash Howl
77K dn owner hoto' SUS 000
O atlrab l* 1/lto . cam H /A .
tone* Family rm SSI,100

323-5774
OILTQNA 1 bdrm tto bath,
family rm . ae fra tl 111.M0
W. SAol4CMWtAI.nl ISA!
IXCHANOE OR S IL L your
property tocatod my where I
Investors Realty, 77411 H
H A U L OLCN * 7. vaulted
call, landscaped wr tp r intort, s
y rto td 17**00 1707*14

hi
H im

MORGAN REALTY
LIE* B IT OF C O U N TR Y I
Older horn* w/S tots, naadt
TLC. toll ol privacy1SSM00
SOUTH PINECRESYI1/7. big
I hr rm w'vev'todclg .Honda
rm . naw patof IU * J0I

SMFOffO
ISM II. and Myrtle Av*.

321-6762

0 * ^ 2 ]
use TOURTURCTUM
FOR DONRf AYMERT
Gavarnmanf a ad barb tor*
d a t u r a s a v a i l a b l a Ira m
17* MO to SlM.aM
Call tor dalalltl

(inet Mimfirld, 32)7271
AA Carnet. Inc. M l I l l s
SANFORO: 111 E.
Are , 1 Bdrm 1 Bam. Mack.
law rad . Ilk* naw
kttrd*, naw carpel, cut tom kll
tabsnali. earner iat. sir.fOO.
7*1-*•
*ep is i l paper. o *m Set le i

^^REALTORSWttCOMI^

LA R O E POOL HO M E.
Ilrtplac*. Ireat. law
n ta r Lk M ary S i l l . 000
M c A d a m s G ro u p . Baa
I William ton) 0 * ll 174 1141
afar hours 771 47il__________
SANFORO OUPLEX Top can
dlllon. Good neighborhood.
114 *00
Cdl Offer Spm
_________ *07174 *0t*_________

Call Any al Our Agantt!
Thay r* all PRO S A FULL
TIM EI So Call A N Y TIM E!

3222420 *321 2720
SANFORD • UUE MART
»le Per 31th Ttii*
carpal. C/HA. M.S00
110
Cotmlry Club C t . Santord
Will consider tore purchase
By owner
111 17*1

153— A creageL o t» /S a le
MLT0RA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mabfto homo or
liomo ell*, hortat, cam*,
farming er nursery Zoned
agricultural 11*00 par acre
Small down payment with
^^wnar^fnanclnj^M OtM Tr^^

155—Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
1 BEDROOM. I BRTH. living
rm, during rm, sc* porch,
kitchen, all applHO MM toe*'

1 5 7 - M o b il*
H o m e * /S a le
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
I4»t* 1/1 iptll. A4 Bartering,
central M/A screen room
ss.too
ISeM in. (7 Barkthir* can
Iral H/A. railed tcraan room,
carport SI 1.000
l*i7S la . 'l l Folrmonl V(|l*.
central H/A. wathar/dryar,
dithwathar. an atoctrk. ca
lhadral callings, vinyl tiding,
thingl* root, northern Insula
(ion 1 17 000
N e ll 1/7 iplit. AS Paarton.
cantral M/A. carport SU.S00
Call 111 IIM or *71 1701
LIKE NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodeled tpaciovt 1
Bdrm. naw fumltur* A app'..
big II rm. cprpprl Senior
Park DaBa/y 11 7 000 M l 17*7
NEW l**4't, NO DOWN. 10%
Intoretl, IS X 71.1171/ma.
IS X 70. SHt/mo 1SS S70*
l.E . ORLANDO. Mai Tsl VII
lag*, is a SO. 1 Bdrm. 1 Bam
No cash needed, lull food
credit____________407EM ipse
SANFORD Rays) Cova. 14*17. 1
bdrm. I bath, central H/A.
tots el aetrpsl Vary ctoen and
nice Will u crllke tor balance
of loan I under 110.0001114 141*
1 MOBILE HOM E!. In adult
parks. Palm Vallay and
Fairways *071*1 1771

RAYS APPLIANCE a 111!
FRENCH AVE. SANFORD
R p lr tg e r a to r . S lp v o t.
W athari D ryers Fra* 1 yr
rw arr Oal arail MSSaei
RECLINE R MO Queen te ll
t&gt;d* waferbad w/llght wood
canopy Irpma. d '* tta» and
tide fable S1S0 Mapia d raft*
labto w no chairs SIS I* cu
tt Ratrigaralpr w/lcam ak*r
n oo____________ Ceil m otTQ
R E F R ID O E R A T O R AparV
man! lira almond
t ! 7&gt;
_____
17)1717
PSTOVE. GE almond aiactnc
rang* GuPrant**d to w o rn
SAS M l 771/ or M0 * 1*1_______
AVACUUM. Hoover upright
with bags and attachm ent!
Good Condition SIS Coll Ml
ASM_______________________
OWING BACK CHAIR M au.v
in mint condition Paid SIT* a t
Saart. will tocrltic* tor 1100
S74 #0*1 svanlngt

115— C o m puters
LASER PRINTER im m ulotot
HP 1400 XT Computer UTS
___ Call M4 1707

119— O ffic e Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t
EXEC. DISK, cradania con
taranca labto. couch, choirs
All tor SSSOor will tplil
c o u n t &gt;m

193— L a w n * G a rd e n
_

. e z roii

I FA Hb. g o t ongin*
ITS Coil 771 7*1*

195— M a c h in e ry /T o o l s
SMALL DOZER I woy blade
ready to work SI.&gt;00
_________ 407 777 4711

211— A n tiq u e s /
Collectibles
ANTIQUE Dining room tulle,
dark wood, tide board, china
ctoaat, labto w /1 t a t and *
chairs Good tond . m u tt toll
Asking S7S00 worth m uch
moro
Coll Ml 0110

2 i5 — Boats and
A ccessories____
It FT. BOAT and frailer SO
horsepower motor 10*» FIRM
Call 407 SM IQ4S____________
a t e FT BOW RIDER 111 HP
Mercury, e b tow hourt. with
traitor 11100177014*________
A ISA* IK I/F ItH BOAT *0 HP
Merc . w /tra ito r Runt great!
11000 P artial finance e*S 7S0A
P i n s REOAL Medallton. I f
10", 4 cyl In outboard motor
w drive on traitor 15.000 OBO
110 *004 or l* f *101 aval
01* FT PONTOON beat all
tibargtotl. 140 HP Evanrud*.
Vary last I Many a ilr o t. Ilko
new Only SIO.OOO M l SSPO

2 3 1 -C a rs
1171 FORD R ANCHIR O

o '71 71* ORAOTWHITE OMC
I/O. took! now. 110 000 OBO
Santord 1711)54

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140— Business
__ ____ F o r Sale_______

115—
In d u strial
Rentals
____
O FFICE werahavta tpeca I MO
Sq II Prim * bcallon pi
antrancp to Cental Flo Ro
gignot Airport spill I 7407
SANFORO 10OSS tq ll 1 photo,
tpr ink tort 17 tq H Stowttrom
Realty Inc. Jim Dw to 771 HIS

2 1 5 -B o a ts and
A ccesso r i e s ____

1 5 9 - R eal E state
_______W anted

Stenstrom Rentals
o S A N FO R D 1/7 duplae •/
tcraanad porch. C /H /A
Private 11471/mo 14SO*0&lt;
• SANFORO 1/1 dupto* **/ Ilv
ing rm and dtn Wether hook
up 117S/mo 1710 toe
OSHADOW LAKE WOODS S/l.S
w; dbie cor garage tpk . wall
A teplk 1*00/mo. 1*00 tec
eST JOHNS RIVER V I w/
gar ago. hardwood floort. boat
tlip View! two moS«00 tec
O SAN FO R D 1/1 apl CHA.
pallo. dean 1400 mo SAM tac
Slantlrom Realty. Inc.
"We Manage year tfcme.
Itke it wei evr evm " Jett Day to
H I H M Attor *PM i tot l«*S
s u m AND 1 bedroom family
room, central H/A Irathly
pamlad SJOO/mo . Ill and left
p*u*S»0 171 osssathalpm
1 ADRM 14SO morlh plut 1400
t a c u r l t y d a p o t ll a n d
ratarancat
17711*7
1 ADRM. | BATH leer garage
Fenced yard 14SOmonth lit.
toll plut dapotil B0I S locutl
H I It IQ____________________
1 ADRM I 1/7 Rilti lanced
yard. 7*1 S alh 9 . Ik Mary
ISOO-mo Itl A lad Call attar
1 pm t i l I sag
I BEDROOM with cant H/A.
large lanced yard, and
tcraanad room Only SS00 down
Why rant* The Hlllim en
Group. Inc Realtor 171 t i l l

109— M o b il* H o rn *
All rental and real attaia
edreHitementt are td&gt;|*ct to
the Federal Fair Houtrtg Ad.
which makat II Illegal to
advailka any preference. Mm
ilallon or dilcrlm in ellon
bated ir race, color. religion,
tea h«id cap familial ilatut
or notlotalen

K IT *N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by Ijir r y W H r HI

223— M iscellan eou s ^
CHEST F raater ISO Heavy duty
mafal desk Sit Power mower
IK) Elc adgrr SIS 7 * tfvrao
speakers 170** 773 t® l
* "C IA WFOOT IRON TUB"
with thowar atfarhm anf. good
t h j pa 1100 Plea t* call 774 7)01
PANASONIC VHS Camcardar
PVSIOO with hard shall case
All accessorial and tripod 1400
i wo_________ __________
POOL &gt;4 tt Lalturatlm*. top ol
the tin* with #M accatto rto t
F irtl 1*00 M0 Seep___________
a RE PLICA A ntique phon*
toild oak In perfect condition
MS Ml 71**_________________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heelers
LARRY'S MART 1714111
S P A S ; N aw . c o m p le te
w equipment and underwater
light 1IOOO 17400 407 117 0041
a THE LIGHT OF NATIONS by
Charles F Daamt. wet pastor
of Church of Stronger*, Naw
York, and w at Prvt.denl of
fho A m erican In stitu te of
Christian Philosophy Copy
right 1SS4 Autographed by
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230—A n tiq u e /C la ss ic
Cars_________
PFORD TMUNDERIIAO. IH 4
Alt o rlg ln aD H t t d t tom *
work SUtSOBOTH 0 IS4

' 1970 DCVILU CADILLAC
PITOT OBO All power

177

0714

PS.
PB. AT, 181IV. 8»«S fkat.
runt good No A/C 171814* 1H1
IN I PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
nation wagon 11.118 or ball
altar M l 1411____________
O’ 7) PORSCHE *11 Taga. MK
mltot. tec. condition. S*.OT
OBO Santord 171 SIM________
#07 PLYMOUTH FURY. 4 dr.
good angina, good liras. A/C.
MOOOBO Ml 7747 Jimmy
' l l PONTIAC BO N N EVILLE
Good running cond. 4 d r,
dependable 1100 OBO 177 *714
14 FORD TAURUS. 4 door'
Good condition lJVC OBO
487 777 4470Ottaen ar*4
• 17 BUICK SKYLARK Good
cond . 4 door . Automatic S7K
plut mltot Ailing 11.700 OBO
Call after * p m _____ 774 001*
S7 CHEVY Spaclrum. auto. air.
A m /Fm cattalto, good tond.
LI blue S7458OBO 7X 7141
•07 PONTIAC Firebird, T fop 1
vpd . A/C Rims great Asking
1) 410 111 4*M Atk lor P a ve
»!' GEO METRO 1 d r T l ipd
A/C. under warrenly. SO mpq
S4-S00
OBO
111 1SSI
i n HONOA Cl*k LX 4 dr. s
tpd cruita. pdt. pw, Am /Fm
ttoreo lap*. 1SK m iiat E il
war MO *«0 OBO Ml S771

233— Aufo P arts
/ Accessories
ROLL BAR. freely painted
hoidt 4 l.ghts tlti short bed
ford IttSIlllAketll 777 74*7

235—T ru c k s ?
Bus e s /V a n s
• CHEVY IIA U V IL L E VAN
’7*. 1 fan. Passenger van,
clean Loaded! Too much to
lie* must see to appreciate
Only M,4*S OBO
MIS700
• DODOE VAN. 1*11. Goad
condiflant H O T er best offer
Please call 771 4347 after 1pm
PFORD LARIBT. !M0. F ISO
X clean. One owner. MK m l ,
■ced ed *yr tOK w erre n ly
***** 177 O aller 177 ON*
• FORD RANOER. LTX «)
P S. cruise. A/C. ttoreo. 4.700
miiat, I yr or 37.000 ml left on
warranty Call 777 ISM_______
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1t*3
Ford E HO UN. automatic
doors M O T 111 | « _________
• ISU7U P/U *1 Red. SK. A/C.
em/tm cett. tult bed liner.
rear window 1* 410 Ml kale
• JE E P PICK UP *4*. 1*70. VI.
auto Engine end tram re
built labaut 70 000 mito*I
Newer mtoflarH.000 Ml 7000

S Sanford Motor Co.

2 3 1 -C a rs

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
ID* Santord At*.. Santord
J S M 11J***
PCHRVSLER IMPERIAL '*&gt;.
Lika new M utt tail Only
174,100 Call I407I 1M **s*
*CO R V ITT e ’" i »7S 4't match
Yaliow. I lap s M usi te a l
Asking 14 700 Ml 0717________
DODGE MAHAOA. t*M. V I.
automAtk. m ag whaalk SI.000
M S 7M0____________________
FORD Crown V ictoria, ties.
Grey w charcoal gray, e tc
cond SI-100177 IS**afterapm
• HONDA ACCORD LX. I tf l
P S. P B a i r . K anw ood
AM FM catM tto 4 door, low
m ltot Hosewood color Will
ru n to re re r tD *71117 4471
OLE BARON ConvertIbla *4
Rad. loaded. d&gt;g dath. naw
top, naw lira s STdoesPSTIOI
• LINCOLN AAARK 7. ISC. 1*0*.
Completely loaded. Service
records and ra ta ip tt 11*00
OBO M 7K I 1*10
o MONTE CARLO 1*7|. graa*
cond I A/C, ru n t like « top!
Sharp looking' SUSP 714 4UI
MUST SELLI S4 FORD T BIRO
Clean, runt good; Owner may
finance I Call Jim 14* M il
• OLDS CUTLASS 1*70 rebuilt
en g in e Good m uscle car.
Must tall S700QBC M l 4*0/
OLDS CUTLASS BROUGHAM.
IN I. Runt good MOO or bell
Offer ___________ II 1 M 1B
• OLDS OMEGA
77. runt
g r a a l l Naw A C. r e b u ilt
transmission. 1*10 111 4M*
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION o
EVERY TUESDAY 7:M PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Mwy. *7, Daytona Beach
_________ t e s n i s i i i _________
eR E N A U L T 'E N C O R E . IMS
E ecollent condltianl St.SOO
tk m M0 )7S« alter *PM
a TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'*&gt;. Auto. A/C. ra d 1 1 K
warranty i t ESQ777 MM

•to FORD BRONCO
4Xb
44 000 mile* MAK E OF F E RI
_________Call 177 470)_________
a l t 77 CHEVY 1/7 ton p up ISO
VI Runs good Engine and
Ira n i strong 11100 771 M il
a i t o l SUBURBAN OMC. * 7L
d/esel half tan. m echanically
solid, naw rad braka rotors A
calipers head liner Very good
tires end tow pkg u 100 OBO
________ 407101 1*0*__________
IN* I L CAM INO V 4 . auto .
A/C. Mini condltianl 1$ S00
177 MAS If no answer Iv m tg
• t t DODOE RAM MO. it p a ts .
ltd V*. MK-mftoC 'tik e-n ew
cond tto .O T Q B o a i e n s
•tl VOYAGER. 7 p ets * cyl.
Auto. A/C P / t . P /b . tilt
wheel. a'b * e . crude, bvill In
child iffy tt. lugg reck. M.tOO
ml &gt;17.700 OBO 110 1044

23B— Vehicles
W anted_______
WE PAY TOP SIM FOR
Complete or Wrecked Cars.
Trucks RUNNINGerNOT
ANY CONDITION
M1-SP44

241— R e creatio n al
V e h ic le s /C a m pers
k CARRIAGE TRAILER. II ft.
1* 77. Root air. ideal live
ln /lra v e l. FurnlsTted Nice!
On i r m a o , o b o m i m i *
DODGE TRAN1AN. D 7S Stove
bed. Ice boa. good cond SI S00
or trade tor ta r 174 Mftl______
• ' 7* MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will Irada tor travel trailer of
co m p areb to value M l 7I»!

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SANFORD fOOL HOME
17#.*00 1 or 4 bdrm. It* bath.
1,710 r tq tt. Hip# matte* f
Fam rm w/litoplaco Re
modeled kltchen.beth, new
carpal, sprinkler, tecurily
tyttom Paddle lent, custom
window treatments, qulal
cul da tac Im m aculate!
Owner.Ml *SASafter*
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy * homo* W*
Kara homes m all artat ol
Samlnala. Oran®. Volusia
Count tail Call tor dalalltl
a 1/1 with llreplsce. newer
carpal and lito. I P *00
a Lk Mary in, Hr apiece. 114 *00
BalhOtfcarna
Ventura I Praparltot

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We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u pay fo r the first 10 clays and
i f y o u r c a r do esn 't s e ll, e a ll us
and re n e w it fo r PR E E ! Phone
n u m b e r an d a s k in g p rice m ust be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y chan g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e xc ep t fo r p ric e .
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in fo rm a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :
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• Year
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• Body and Finish
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b y M o r t W a lk e r

b y A r t S a n to m

T H E BORN LOSER

AMD YOUR W05 RUIN TNG

by C h a r le s M . S c h u li

P E A N U TS

ANPY! SPiKS! OLAP! MOu) OlD YOU KNOW
YOUR BROTHER WA5 SICK ? HOu) DID
YOU FINP YOUR WAY HERE ?

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The facts about
frequent blushing
DEAR DR. G O T T : How ran I
conquer Ihr problem of blushing
every lime I talk lo someone?
I'v r •***n bothered by this for
years and have missed out on
m a n y John be ca u se of the
weakness. I'm considered In­
telligent but this Is my downfall
anil I can’l afford professional
help.
DEAR H E A D E R : Mushing Is
caused by dila tio n of blood
vessels In (he skin of (he fare
and nerk. triggered by stress err
c m burr ass m e i l l . A l t h o u g h
e verybo dy b lu s h e s once In
awhile, some |x-nplc scent lo be
exceptionally prone to Ibis ten­
dency.
I have heard of some blushing
l ol ks who w e re helped by
counseling and rtup|tort groups
lo Increase self-confidence. H ow ­
ever. there m ay Ire a quicker and
more direct w a y lo handle I his
problem.
Non-habi t - f o r m i n g belabhx king drugs, such as Indcral.
arr used lo treat heart disease
and hypertension. The medicine
also blocks I be nervous Impulses
that cause extrem e nervousness.
Tills Is the reason thousands of
healthy (tropic tukr low doses of
ludrral before speeches, con­
certs, rrcltuln. and so forth. Ten
milligrams of Indcral taken an
hour or so before n job Interview
might reduce yo u r tendency lo
blush, without sedating you or
affecting your intellectual capa­
bilities.
Ik-rause lndt-r.il Is a prescrip­
tion drug, yo u 'll huvr lo discuss
your problem w ith your family
doctor, who •• I'm certain **
would agrre to a trial of the
medicine.
DEAR DR. G O T T : I awaken
with the bark of m y mouth and
throat c o a t e d w ith b lo o d y
mucus. This bus been going on
(or two years since I quit smok­
i n g . I ' ve b e e n l o sev er al
specialists w h o have come up
with negative findings. Can you
offer any insight?
DEAR R E A D E R : The blood
and mucus m ust lie coining

from som ewhere. In an ex­
smoker. of course. I'd worry
about a tumor In the throat and
surrounding area - or you could
have a chronic sinus Infection.
Y o u say that y o u ’ve been
checked out by specialists; I
hope these Included
otolaryngologists.
If the car nose- and- t hr oal
40 Woodr Allan
movie
I Small weight
(2 wda.)
unit
42 Llvo
5 Vara* writer
44 — Hat:
9 To and —
Invatlmanl
12 Nona poam
45 Gram
13 Almotpher*
46 Coup!*
14 lubneala
46 Lair
15 In Iht «ama
49 Singing
piact (abbr.)
group
16 Canbbaan
(2 wda.)
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51 Intallacl
IS Footbka part
62 Cloth
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53 Staggar
20 Lair
54 Toward
21 Gratify
ahailar
23 Cat* limited
55 Daciara
food
56 l«r Laagua
24 Battary part
umvartily
27 Oacar
57 Clolhat tintar
28 Florida
count r
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31 Blacksmith
1 Trick lad
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2 Garman
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11 Mo»l ancient
17 3. Roman
19 Follower ol
22 High cardl
23 Tho (Gar.)
26 Sion of lha
future
26 Airship
30 Actress
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32 Head cover
34 Conveniently
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WIN A T

A R LO A N D JA N IS

Antwtr la Pravtowa Puiile

ACROSS

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B y Phillip A ld e r
Th ru - .ire some problems Ili.it
Nouild iliflimit lo solve, licit If
you come up with the right
iih-iis. they un- ucluallv slitHilr.
For example, suppose 03 tennis
players e n t e r a k n o r k o t i i
tournament. H ow many matches
u III have lo lx- played lo decide
ilie whiner?
The same situation can rx-cur
a i i I k * bridge table. II you ihtnk
ol the right m ove, you will
realize II Is correct. In today's
deal. East has a c r itic a l play In
make In trying lo defeat South s
contract of ih rrc no-trump. West
lends Ihr heart live: three. Jack,
two. How should East eonllnur
i he drlcnse?
Clearly East must plod on with
hearts, bill should he lead the
king or queen next? It seems not
to make a difference — hul II
drx-s The c o r r r ii card Is the
queen.
Lei's move Into (lie declarer's

doctors did. Indeed, give you a
clean bill of health, you can
probably relax.
Copyright 1994. N EW SPAPER
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN .

chair. If Ih r hrurls are 4-4. tile
contract Is safe. But If they arc
5-3. h r Is In potential peril. II
East leads the heart queen at
irlck two Sm ith will surely
assume thal h r started with
U J * South will duck, hoping
that East also holds the club acr.
T h r u a third heart kills the
conIracl. West having the entry
to hi-, established heart Winners.
Now su|i|xise East leads the
heart king ut irlck two. Could
Ibis lx* from K -J-x? No. of course
not. With thut holding. East
would play the king at Hick one.
mil Ih r jack. East must have Ih r
king, quern and jack. So South
will grab Ih r second irlck and
Irad a club, making Ills contract.
T ile answer to the initial
problem Is 92. At the end of the
tournament, how many losers
will there have been?
Readers are Invited lo send
card-play questions lo Phillip

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Alder. In rare of Hits newspaper;
T h e y can be answered only
through Ihr column
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By B ernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
F e b .1 0 . IBB4
b y Bob T h a v es

F R A N K AND E R N E S T

IF VOU GAIN ANU MORE WEIGHT,

EARTH WILL SWING OUT OF ltd
ORBIT ANP PLUNGE INTO THE SUN

b y J im M e d d lc k

In (lie year ahead you may do
considerable weeding out of
unproductive ventures and en­
deavors Tills w ill give your new
projects room lo expand and
grow.
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-Peb. 19)
Your proliatillltlr* for personal
gains arc strong today. However,
for some reason you might feel
you're entitled to more. He
gracious, mil greedy. Aquarius,
treul yourself lo a birthday gift.
Send for your Aniro-Grapb pre­
dictions for llte year uhcad by
mailing 81.25 and a long, selfaddressed. slam|x-d envelope lo
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Ilox 44(55. New York. N Y.
101(53. Ik- sure in stale your
zodiac sign.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Self-defeating thou gills are the
only tilings w hich could hold
you luck today. He optimistic
and think ixisltlvrly. Instead of
w orrying a bout what mi ght
never happen.
A R IE S (M arch 21 -April 19)
Friends who need your help will

be Healed w ith consideration by
you toduy. yet someone lo w hom
y o u ’re really indebted m ight lx*
unintentionally overlooked.

TAURUS IApril 20 May 20|
T r y not to spend loo much time
lixlay on things you enjoy rather
lhau serious mutters that require
your attention. Take care of your
responsibilities first.
GEMINI (May 2 1-Ju n e 20)
Objectives you hope to achieve
arc reachable today, but even
alter you attain your goals you
might still have some doubts as
lo whether you handled things
properly.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Before requesting a favor from
someone you recently met, ll
might lx* wise lo first try to build
a foundation of good will. If this
Isn't done, you could scare tills
Individual ofT.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 You're
likely to lx* very self-sufficient
today and this should enable you
lo do wlial needs doing on your
own. In fact, dragging associates
along mlghl slow you down.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Today If you consummate an
Important agreement, be sure all

A N N IE

i k a s k a JM kfRjr

of the terms are exactly what
you wunt and put In writing If
not. you could regret ll lalrr.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oi l. 23)
Y o u ' l l be I n d u s t r i o u s l y
motivated lixlay. bill only up lo
u certain point. If you feel you've
been at something too long, you
m lghl slop before rite assign­
ment Is completed.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-N'av. 22|
Friends will find yo u r charm and
w in n in g ways extrem ely ap­
p ea lin g today. H o w e ve r, be
enreful to Heat everyone equally
or else you m ight offend a
sensitive pal

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Companions will lx* willing
to help you today, hut you
must n' t expect t h em lo do
things fur you which you should
lx* doing for yourself. T iki many
d e m a n d s c o u l d c h i l l r el a­
tionships.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jnn.
19) You mlghl lx* In u fun mood
today and this Is well and gtxxl.
bill seek enjoyable activities thal
cost you little or nothing. Your
extravagance m ustn’t get out ol
hand.

Laonard Starr

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NEW S D IG E S T
INSIDE
□ Sports
Greyhounds survive

LONOW OOD Th e Lym an girls' softball
Irani rn m r from behind twice to defeat Lake
M ary 7 0 and rem ain undefeated In the
Seminole Athletic Conference.

Damage tops
$ 500 , 000 ;
More arrests

By VICKI D e lO R M IIR

□SeePage IB.

Horald Stall Wrllor

□ People
How to select a contractor
In her C on sum er Focus colu m n today.
Durham Gregg tells readers bow lo select a
contractor. In (xirl. she says the lowest bid may
not tie the best choice and the contractor with
the longest warranty m ay be long gone In a few
ears.

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□ Leisure
TV, weekend guide
Th e week's television listing. Including a
sports calendar, plus a com|»llatlon of events
and activities in and around the Sanford and
Lake Mary areas.

See Leisure Magazine

L A K E M ARY — Police say the discovery of
valuable documents and a painting destroyed
Thursday by six Lake Mary High School students
who trashed a home, bumps the damage estimate
front $25,(XX) to $5(X).(XX)
Five Lake Mary High School students have
already been arrested In the Incident, Including
an 18 year-old Iwiy tills morning. A 15 yeur-old
girl Is expected to lie arrested today.
Sam Medina, 17. or 561 Remington Oaks In
Lake Mary; Tim o th y Sturgill. 17. of Longwood; a
15 year-old boy and a 15 year-old girl were
arrested and charged with a variety of crimes
ra ngin g from b u rg la ry to felony c rim in a l

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Hdald Photob, lomm, Vlnoonl
V an d als le ft no c o n ta in e r u n tu rn ed w h en th ey trash ed a h o u se o w n ed by th e M o rm o n C hu rch .

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BRIEFS
Weekend to-do guide

• Saturday. April 9. Cruise the river for the
benefit of the Central Florida Zoological Park.
St. Johns Hlvcr Cruises and Tours will conduct
two scenic cruises with UK) percent of the
proceeds to benefit the zoo. Cruises will lie held
at I I a.m. and 1:30 p in. Kales are $12 for
adults. $10 for seniors OO and over, and $0 lor
children 3-12.
For Information or reservations, phone 330
1012.
• Saturday. April 0. Th e fifth annual First
Baptist Church Youth Blast. A celebration of
Jesus Christ for the young people. Th e event
will take place In Ft. Mellon Park Irom 8:30 a. 111 .
to 4:45 p.m. There will be activities, music,
games and food. Youth groups from across the
state are Invited. Th e event Is free and open lo
the public. Th e Youth Blast Is a prelude lo a
week of revival activities at tile First Baptist
C hurch. 519 Park Avc.. Sanford.
For more Information, call 322-004 1
• Saturday. A|irll 9. Th e 30th annual Klwanls
Pancake Day at the Sanford Civic Center from H
a.m to 5 p.m. The event Is designed lo benefit
local underprlvllcdgcd youth Donation for
tickets Is $3 each. There will Ik - door prizes,
entertainment, fresh produce, a silent auction, a
merchandise mart and a bake sale.
Tickets arc available at the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce, at the SunBank and louchton s.
For more Information, call 323-5088.
• Sunday. A|&gt;rll 10. Th e Spring Concert or the
Chorallers and Chorale of Seminole Com m unity
College will tie held In the Fine Arts Concert Hall
on the college campus beginning at 4 p.m. I he
concert will feature u variety of music Including
sacred works, m adrigals, folk songs, and
contemporary literature.
Th e concert ts free of charge, und open to the
public.

Endeavour launch scrubbed
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - Clouds delayed today's
launch of space shuttle Endeavour and after an
extended window, the cross winds at the Cape
cancelled the flight for today.
Six astronauts walled patiently aboard the
fueled rockclsblp us N A SA held the countdown
at the flvc-mlnute murk In hopes the weather
would Improve. Th e space agency had until
10:36 a.m. to luiuich Endeavour und extended It
to 10:45 a.m. In hopes of a change. Liftoff was
supposed to be at 8:06 a.m.
Endeavour hokls whut N ASA says Is the finest
space radar ever designed for environmental
research, an advancement akin to color pictures
vs. black-and-white.

INDEX
Classifieds......... BE.7B Horosoop*.
Com ics........................BB Movies........
Crossw ord................. BB Nation........
Dear Abby.................. 3B B * o p l«........
Deaths........................ BA P « o i .........
Dr. ..............................BB Rsllfllon......
Editorial.................... Sports................
Florida.......................BA Weather....

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Clearing and warmer

Purtly sunny. High In
the lower 80s. Wind
northeust IS m p h .

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C ity s ta ff says
tra ffic a problem
By N ICK P F E IF A U F
Horald Stall Wnlor
S A N F O R D — City stall says there are problems
w llli a proprttul lo close a portion ol Seminole
Boulevard along (lie lokclmnt near Fort Mellon
Park
I be concept nnglnulcd din in g development ol
iI k - Waterfront Mister Plan, which posed tire
question. "Should Ili&lt; toad III trout of Fl Mellon
Park lie closed?"
Director ol Planning and Development Ju\
Murder, was requested by elly commissioners In
Investigate stall opinions reguiillng I lie possible
closure ol Ibe street lie lias now compiled lire
results ol lire poll, and Ibe concept lias uni
See Close, Page HA

Administrators
can’t back school
board candidates
tUrfld Pholo by lommy Vinctnl
Newborn Sarah Smith is storting hor library al
|usl ono day old. She and hor mother, Donna
Smith, Sanlord, recolvod two books and a shirt
Thursday Irom Janice Neal, R.N. al Central
Roglonal
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By VICKI DaSORMIER
Horald Stall Wnlor

Wednesday Tho Bota Chi Choptor ol Dolla
Kappa Gamma Is prosontlng tho gilts to
babies born al Iho hospital In April lor tholr
annual lltoracy project

SA N FO R D — School board candidates who an
expecting lo find campaign workers or lluanclal
backers among the ranks &lt;&gt;l (listriel and school
administratorshad better look again
Slip! Paul Huger!y said lie Is iniiimg a slop lo
Ibe practice dial lias been as much a pail ol
school board polities as fimdrulslng coffees and
speeches lo civic clubs.
' Tbls |usi Isn’t lire way modem, professional
organizations do things." Ilugerly said
Hugcrty said dial no oilier * bool boanl or
^ovc*rnim*itl orftml/allon tlml 1** knows of iillows
candidates m solicit support frail admlnlsiralors.
And be feels It Is lime Ibid Seminole Com ity lake
l bat step forward.
Ilagerly said that when lie arrived In Seminole
County In Ibe midst of the 1992 board elections
be was "appalled" lo see Mm- way In which
administrators were participating In Hie cam ­
paigns of candidates
Today he sent a memo to administrators,
supervisors and school board members that
mandates that " n o school Uiard member,
superintendent or employee may participate In
any political activity while on d u ly ." Beyond that,
lire memo said that be expects Ills management
I See C am paign, Page 5 A

Women educators back
parents reading to kids
black letters R E A D T O ME with a small red
By SANDRA E L L I O T T
Horald Stall Writer

apple decorutlon.
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A total of 59 gilt sets are ready lor Inlants

SA N FO R D — A sleeping newborn cradled In
a mother's arms paints a picture of love,
caring and tranquility. A group of Seminole
C o u n ty educators arc also encouraging
parents to read to the Infants to foster a
lifelong love of hooks.
Tills ycur for their annual literacy project,
the 56-member Beta Chi Chupter of Delta
Kappa Gamma Is prcsenllog newborn Infants
at Central Florida Regional Hospital a gift of
two small books and an Infant baseball-type
shirt. The shirts have been hand-painted with

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born during April.
Delta Kappa Gam m a Is an International
honorary for women educators, according to
Sue McDermott, chairman of the literacy
committee.
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"Sonic of lire books arc ABCs books and
counting books." McDermott said, "for very,
very young children. We arc hoping It will
condition the mothers that ibis (reading lo
their child) Is something very Important, do
this as soon ns you can."
□ Bee Read, Page BA

Lake Mary farms: No zoning changes
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By NICK P FEIFAUF
Herald Staff Wrllor
L A K E M ARY - There will lie no
chunges to A-1. agriculturally zoned
property In Lake Mary. Th e people
said no; commissioners said no.
Th e commission made Its de­
cision after a number of residents
suggested the city was attempting
lo take away property rights for all
agricultural zoned land owners, us a
way lo eliminate Just otic use. a pig
farm on Rinehart Road.
Citizens flocked lire city com­
mission chambers Iasi night, to
voice protests against the proposed
revisions.
Several weeks ago. the com ­
mission directed tire city staff to

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Investigate A -l zoned land uses
within the city. City planners Matt
West and Susan Heines presented
their suggestions for revisions d u r­
ing last night's meeting.
Several limes they stressed that
their suggestions were not lo rezone
tire land, rather a clearer definition
regarding how A -l land could be
used, and oilier changes Including
how m a n y a n im a ls w o u ld be
allowed.
Tire plans bud previously been
presented to the city s Planning and
Zoning Board, which also drew a
rash of citizen objections.
Sixteen citizens came to the
podium to voice their objections last
night. O nly two spoke In favor of
them-

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I live near agriculturally zoned
property," said Sue Ollngcr. "and I
am definitely Impacted by It. I ihlnk
(Ills proposal Is very reasonable.
Consideration must be given to
residents near such property ."
Ollngcr lives on Pine Circle, and
bail previously voiced her objection
loa nearby pig farm.
While none or Ibe proposals spe­
cifically addressed Ibe pig farm. Ibe
matter was approached lime and
lline-agulu by citizens.
Th e pig farm came lo light last
December following refusal by Ibe
city's Planning and Zoning Board lo
approve rezoning ol agricultural
land on Rinehart Road near Pine
Circle Drive. Owner Jo h n Curll bad
sought to have the land rezoned, to

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clinic. After the denial. Carll began
raising pigs.
"I look at ibis as your llrsi step In
Ibe eventual elimination ol A -l
zoning." resident Jam es Thom pson
mid the commissioners. "It's an
erosion of property “rights. You are
Id lin g one person create problems
for the neighbors, but everyone else
shouldn't lie penalized."
Jim Lormun called the proposal,
"ail overkill reaction lo a spccllle
situation."
.Joe Roster said. "I object to the
city stall's attitude In tills. Th e y are
saying to people who have agricul­
ture land, we don't want you." lie
called the proposed plans, "a little
See F a rm s, Page BA

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Property rights clarified

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

L an d o w n ers d o n ’t have a u to m a tic c la im s b e cau se of invalid law
By JA C K IE H ALU P A X
Assoclalod Pross Wtilor

Lobstering out at Pennekamp Park
K E Y L A R G O — Th e twn-ihiy M ister mlnl-scasnu for
recreational divers would l&gt;c limmriJ at .lulm Pennekamp Coral
Reef Stale Park, and eonuuerelal lobstering would be restricted
when the season reopens In August under proposed state rules.
The Florida Marine Fisheries Commission recommended
banning all lobstering. commercial and recreational, from 10
stretches of reef and all patch reefs In the park. The pmjwsetl
rules approved by the commission Monday go to the Cabinet
for expected approval May 10. Marine Fisheries spokesman Lee
Sehleslnger said Thursday.
Th e commission also closed the entire park lo recreational
lobstering during the two-day mini-season for divers, tradi­
tionally held Just before the start of the regular season
The move comes after years -of debate about whether
lobstering should be permitted In Pennekamp. which was
created In 1059 ns the w orld’s first underwater coral reef park.
Stale biologists and conservationists have long Insisted that
lobster trap; and Inhaler divers severely rlamage the delicate
corals, which can be killed by a careless touch.

KSC wear armbands in wake of crash
M E R R IT T IS L A M ) — Kennedy Space Center technicians
helping Endeavour astronauts board the shuttle wore black
nrrn bands today In memory of a fellow worker killed Thursday
In an ulreraft crash.
Joseph Sullivan, an employee of Lockheed Space Operations
Co., was part of the close-out crew that helps astronauts board
space shuttles before liftoff. George Dlllrr, a N ASA sjMikrsman.
said today.
Ills fellow workers wore black bands on their right arms on
their white overalls In Sullivan s memory.
Sullivan, of Cocoa Reach, died when Ids single-engine Piper
Club, used to tow banners, crashed Into trees ai the edge ol
Merrill Island Airport.
Sullivan had been hired to fly a banner reading "Elaine, will
you m arry me? M alt" and was trying a pick it up, said llrrvard
County Sheriffs spokeswoman Joan I teller.
He missed the first time, then apparently turned and climbed
too sharply on the second try. Th e plane slammed Into the
trees "upside down and nose first." Heller said.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it was
Investigating the exact cause of the crash.
Sullivan owned llatmer Dragon and operated out ol the
Merrill Island Airport. Heller said
"Everybody seemed to know him at the airport lie was a
regular there." Heller said.

Budget spat threatens MacDill
TA M P A — A budget spat between federal agencies could
threaten u deal worked out last year to keep open the alrlteld at
MiicDili Air Force Rase.
The U.S. Commerce Department agreed to take over the land
Oct. 1 and operate the runways for Its srlcn llllr aircraft and
planes supporting military units at MueDlll. Th e Tam pa
Tribune reported Thursday
Rut military brass are still arguing over who will pay I licit
share of the $7 million annual operating cost
II they can't agree. Commerce officials say they'll call oil the
deal, costing the base 15 aircraft and 100 federal workers. The
Trib u n e reported.
MnrDllI boosters warn It could set the stage lor closing the
rest of the base, which employs 7,000 people and oilers
medical care and shopping to as many as '250.000 local
m i l i t a r y retirees.
For their part. Florida congressmen say the worries are
premature. .Squabbling between the military — which keeps
the U.S. Special Operations Comm and and U.S. Central
Com m and til the base — and tin- Commeree Department Is lo
be expected.
"It's the same old budget 'chicken gam e.'" said U S . Rep.
Sam Gibbons, D-Tum pa "Th e y 're sparring over who will pick
up the cost."

Snipes cleared on drug charges
W E S T PALM R EA C H — Actor Wesley Snipes still laces tralflc
churges after leading police on a 120 tnph chase on the Florida
Turnpike, hut he won't face drug charges, officials said.
Police fount! a package of marijuana they believed the actor
threw from his motorcycle as lie tried to elude police during the
30-mlle chase on Monday. Rut Lt. Te rry Davis ol the Florida
Highway Patrol In West Palm Reach said Thursday. "There
were no fingerprints, so there will be no drug charges."
Snipes, 31, faces a charge of reckless driving and state
prosecutors were still trying to determine whether he would he
charged with fleeing a police officer, Davis said.
A Snipes spokesman said the actor admitted he was traveling
at high speeds, but denied trying to elude police. I lc lost control
of his motorcycle on a turnpike off-ramp and was thrown clear.
Th e star of "Demolition Man and "Rising S u n " Is In Florida
for the filming of "D rop Zone." an action thriller with Gary
Ruscy.
F ro m A s s o c la to d P ress rep o rts

T A L L A H A S S E E — The rights ol Florida
properly owners and I he liability of gov­
ernment may be clearer than they’ve been
In lhe pasl four years.
In a unanimous ruling Thursday, the state
Supreme Court clarified its 1990 riding that
government can't hun development on laud
that might be needed for roads
Tbnt earlier opinion doesn't mean land­
owners aulonmilcnlly deserve compensa­
tion, Florida's high court said Thursday.
It's hard to calculate how much money
was at stake, hut It could have been In the
mllllons. according to Thornton Williams,
an attorney for the state Department of
Transportation.
Properly owners whose land was tied up
by the In v a lid a te d sla te law d o n 't
automatically have a ease against the
government, the court said.
"However, we wish lo make clear that our
decision docs mil bar any person who
owned land ... from making a claim against
Ibc government." Justice Stephen Grimes

wrote lor Ibc court.
Th e eases revolve around the meaning of
I he Fill H Amendment.
In general terms, thal section of the Rill of
Rights guarantees ihat government won't
arbitrarily seize private property and that
landowners will be paid when I he govern­
ment lakes property for roads, sewers and
power lines or lo protect the environment.
Th e appeal on which the court ruled was
filed by A .G .W .S. Corp. and the Dundee
Development Group, which own vacant
property west of the Date Mabry Highway In
Hillsborough County
Hundreds of "m aps of reservations"
setting aside properly that might be needed
and severely restricting development had
been used before the law. passed In 198-t.
was overturned, according lo Williams. Most
had been clustered In Central Florida
W illiams said the state was very pleased
with the ruling. Alan DeSerlo. a Tam pa
attorney for A .G .W .S.. salt! lie had not yet
seen the opinion and could not comment.
hi other action Thu rsd ay, the court
ordered that David Elam's death sentence
be reduced lo a life term

Elam, who pleaded guilty to the brick*]
bludgeoning m urder of bis boss, was]
sentenced lo death after be Insisted hcl
wanted lo be executed. Originally, even!
prosecutors didn’t think the murder of C url]
Heard warranted capital punishment.
In an unsigned opinion, (h r court said]
Elam could not be condemned under Florida j
law b e c a u s e there were no factors that
warranted execution.
Under state law. there must Ire "aggravat-1
Ing circumstances" In a murder for a death
sentener to be bunded down. Consid­
erations Hint would support a life sentence
— "mitigating circumstances'* — must also
Im- taken In account.
A trial judge found four reasons Elam
should die for the December 1991 murder of
Heard, who owned the Volusia County
motorcycle parts slorr Elam manngrd.
Florida's high court said none of the four
aggravating circumstances npplled.
Elam . -to. will flrsl serve n 30-ycur
sentence for Ills conviction of soliciting
murder. He then starts his life sentence; hr
must serve 23 years of It before becoming
eligible for parole.

Twins

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By Associated Prsss
JA C K S O N V IL L E M arie
Anson and Mary Hell have more
to eninmon than the same looks
and same birthday Th e Iden­
tical twins Ih i II i have the same
type of non m a lig na n t brain
tumors.
When Ms Anson discovered
she had iniilllple brain iiuuors.
she Insisted her I win sister he
tested
A C A T sean revealed that Ms.
Rell also was suKerltlg Irom the
slow-growing tumors, known as
meningiomas. Th e y are some­
times associated with the Iteredl
lary disease, neurofibromatosis.
"Roth of us always knew,
though, that G u t had his hands
In this no matter what the
oulcome was." Ms. Anson told
the Florida Tlm rs-U nln n In tut
article for Thursday editions.
Dr. Gaston Acosta-Run. the
1n e u ro s u rg e o n tr e a tin g the
| ‘IH-yeur-old sisters, pluns to
I tiihmll an article alxnil ifte cutf
to l lie Journal ol Neurosurgery
lie said ltint besides tile lateness
ol meningiomas In twins, it Is
also rare lo see tumors as large
as theirs — 2 to 3 Inches across.
Ms. Itell hail a 2-Inch tum or on
ttic lell side ol Im brain removed
lit January and a H in d i one on
the tight side rem oved last
month
Ms. Anson had live tumors ol
varying sizes. Site has had the
llrst of two large ones on the
right side removed and faces til
least one moreo|x-ratlon.
A dull, persistent headache
sent Ms. Anson to the doctor.
Her sister had more severe
symptoms. Including throbbing
headaches and blurry peripheral
vision.
Acosta-Rita expects both to
Iu lly re co ver, a lth o u g h Ms.
Anson Is taking medication lo
control seizures, a common side
effect.
Th e sisters talked about the
similarities that have deftned
their lives.

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Herald Photo b» Tomm» Vincent

Come one come all
Thu Sanford Klwanls Club will havu outstand­
ing works of ad olforod tor auction Saturday,
as pari of its 30lh Annual Klwanls Pancnko Day
at the Sanford Civic Center. Tho event will be

horn ti a m until 5
paintings are. kilt
Jnmco Springfield,
and president elect

p.rn Displaying somo of Iho
to right. Klwanls Ptesldonl
and Pancake Day chairman
Phil Gunster

Migrant farm worker probe
targets growers, contractors
By WILL L E S T E R
Associated Pross Writer
MIAMI — An Invest (gallon of migrant labor at
S o u th F lo rid a fa rm in g o p e ra tio n s found
widespread violations of labor laws on iranaportniloti and !nndc(|uulc housing, federal officials
said.
M.irlit Echaveslc. wage and hour administrator
lor the U.S. Labor Department, visited Miami oil
Thursday to outline details of the probe lo early
Mareli of citrus and tomato farms In Palm Reach,
St. I,ta le and Martin counties.
Penalties as high us nearly $00,000 were
announced against four growers.
Labor officials say that lining labor crew bosses
hasn't worked, and the crackdown Is aimed at
m aking growers responsible for living and
working conditions of migrants.
"W e tended to concentrate on contractors, who
often didn't have sufficient capital to follow
procedures," Echaveslc said. "W e need to gel the

.mention ol responsible parties "
Eelmvrste the daughter of (arm workers, soul
she was appalled to "see a whole lot of the same
conditions and realize not a whole lot has been
done" to Improve conditions .it some camps since
her childhood
I he South Florida Investigation was Initialed
alter a series ol transportation accidents Involving
migrant workers, said Alfred Perry, regional
administrator lor the wage and hour division In
Atlanta.
"W e selected Ihe area because It bus
had had accidents over the pasl two or lltrcc
years." Perry said. "W e were concerned as to
whether people were properly licensed, properly
Insured. We don't have another area that has
produced that type of problem."
In December, two Haitian m igrant farm
workers were killed when a tractor-trailer collided
with their van In Jupiter. The van hud been
stripped of lls rear scats and packed with 11
people.

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T h e hig h tern pe ruliirc In
Sanford Thursday was 73 de­
grees and the overnight low was
59 its reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
mid Education Center, Celery
AvenUe.
Recorded rainfall lor the
period, ending at 9 a.m Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 99 degrees and
Friday s overnight low was 63,
as recorded hy the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service da la:

HThursday’s high............ 80
Huromctrlc preBsure.30.20
l Relative Humidity....73 pet
("Winds............ North 9 mph
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POLICE BRIEFS

Warrantless gun sweeps nixed
By HBRBBRT 0 . MoCANN

Drug-related charges

Associated Proas Writer

Carolyn Sup Edwards, 40, 1071 W. Stale Hoad 40, Sanford,
was arrested oil drug-refilled charges Wednesday. Agents with
Hu* Clly County Investigative llureuu report finding two
marijuana plants at Edwards' home during a senreh of the
area. A search of her home revealed drug paraphernallu, they
repon. Edwards was held on charges of marijuunn culllvallon
and possession of more Ilian 500 grams of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia.

C H IC A G O — Th e finer points
of constitutional law mean little
to many tenants at the Robert
Ta ylo r Homrs, a public housing
project where children sleep In
bathtubs to escape the bullets
that come crnsiilng through
windows.
Many tenants want to give
police the right to search apart­
ments without a warrant to get
rid of the guns that make life In
the projects so terrifying.
"Y o u 're weighing your life
ngulnst your rights." said one
Robert Taylor tenant who asked
not to tie Identified for fear of
reprisals.
On Thursday, however. U.S.
District Judge Wuyne Andersen
ruled that police can't search the
projects without u warrant. Peo­
ple in public housing do not lose
their constitutional protection
against unreasonable searches,
he said.
And while people arc free lo lei

Cocaine possession charged
Tim othy Jon Anderson. 37. 201 Collins Drive, Sanford, was
arrested on a cocaine possession charge Wednesday morning.
A Seminole County deputy reported arresting Anderson on two
outstanding warrant charges of failure to appear In court to
answer to driving-related charges. After delivering Anderson to
die county jail, the deputy reported finding two "cra ck"
cocaine rocks In die rear seal of his squad car.

Arrest after attack
Joe I.eWis Frazier, 27. 1705 W. 14th SI.. Sanford, was
arrested at home Wednesday by Sanford potlcc on charges
stemming from the March 30 attack on his estranged wife and
u companion. Police say Frazier's wife, Tn rm n y Barnes,
rejMirted lie broke Into her home nl about 1 u.m. March 30,
culling his leg. Barnes lold police Frazier begun hilling another
woman In the home while she tried to call D 11.
Barnes said Frazier struck her then held a piece of broken
glass to her throat, threatening to kill her. Barnes said she wan
able to escape when Frazier turned his back. When police
arrived, they rcjsirl finding Frazier lying face down In a pool of
blood, with a stab wound to Ills hack. Police rc|xirl he could
have lallen on a piece of broken glass. Frazier told poller I he
other woman had stahlicd him.
Frazier was held on charges of aggravated assault, burglary
to an occupied building, two counts of battery and violation of
an Injunction.

Aggravated assault

Plane lands
safely after
passenger
attacks crew

police search their homes If they
want, they cannot waive the
constitutional rights of their
neighbors. Andersen said In re­
fusing to lift a ban on police
sweeps that he imposed last
month.
"T h e erosion of the rights of
people on the other side of town
will ulllmntcly undermine the
rights of each of us." he said.
L u l a F o r d , p r l n c l p n l of
Beethoven Elementary School In
the heart of the Holier! Tuylor
com plex, said she wus " I n ­
censed" by the decision, adding
that she Is certain gang violence
will erupt anew.
“ Th e Judge has decided to
disregard this community and
Ihc children In It." Ford said.
Chronic violence last summer
prompted the Chicago Housing
Authority to ask police to con­
duct random, door-to-door gun
searches without warrants In
public housing complexes. The
American Civil Llberllrs Union
sued on Itehnlf of the estimated
150.000 public housing tenants,

r

and Andersen put a stop to the
sweeps.
Gang warfare last month at
Robert T a y lo r brought new
urgency to the debate. In a
five-day period, police received
more thun 300 reports of gunfire
I n t h e 2 8 • li u I I d I n g .
12 .3 2 0 -tc n iin t co m p le x Hint
spreads over more than a dozen
clly blocks. One person was
killed and six were wounded.
One tenant, Ta m m cra Evans,
said she has had to dodge bullets
Just to buy groceries. When she
calls police to report shots, they
tell her to stay away from the
windows, which can tie difficult
In a one-bedroom apartment, she
pointed out.
"Mothers put kids In their
bathtubs In four of their lives."
C H A chairm an Vincent Lane
said before Thursday's hearing.
Lane was agitated as he left
the courtroom after Andersen's
ruling.
"M y Job Is to protect the life
and limbs or residents of public
housing." h r said. " I'm not

Traspasslng on school grounds
Martin Osborn Goins. 44. 2521 Polnsetta Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested on a charge of trespassing on school grounds and
driving with a suspended license Wednesday morning. A
Sanford policeman reported seeing Goins parked on the school
grounds ol Lukevlrw Middle with several students gathered
around his vehicle.

Warrant arrests served
Th e following wanted persons were lakru into custody:
• l.arry Dean Hash, 37. 1217 Palmetto A vc„ Sanford: on an
Orange County charge ol forgery.
• Joann Bolt well. 20. no street address listed. Sanford; on a
worthless check charge.
•Glonni Clcchlno. 21, I lit Hidden Arbor Court, Sanford: on
two burglary probation violation charges.
• Tyrone Grooms. 2H, 2055 Huff Road, Midway; on an anned
rohtiery probation violation charge.
• Thomas J , Beavchesne, 35, 2702 Magnolia Avc., Sanford:
on a cocaine purchase probation violation charge.

Crimes reported to deputies
The following erlines were rc|mrtrd lo Seminole County
deputies:
Violence
• A Midway man reported another man fired shots at him
during a light with third man. Th e Midway man reported he
was in a tight, when itie second man fired several shots at him
at 5 :4 1 p m Tuesday, The victim was not Injured.
• A Lake Mary woman reported someone threw a piece of
asphalt m lhe vehicle she was driving on Slate Hoad 4&lt;3 wesl of
Jltw uy at 8:50 p in. Wednesday.
• Tw o Sanford men reported allots were tired at their truck
as they drove north on Brinson Avenue shortly after I p in.
Wednesday- Th e driver reported two men In a dark gray Mazda
626 pulled by Ills truck and tired shots them. The driver later
discovered iwo gunshot holes In his truck.
Th e fts and b urglaries
• Fairfield Farms. 0575 W. State Hoad 46 west of Sanford: a
$20,000 Kubota farm tractor was reported tuken from
sometime between 5:30 p.tn. Monday and 3 p in. Tuesday.
Also reported taken was a tractor bucket and tree boom valued
ai S3.200.
• 1600 block of Lake Markham Hoad west of Sanford;
television and two video tape recorders valued at $075 reported
taken sometime Wednesday between 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
• St. Croix apartment; $3,500 laptop computer taken
sometime Friday at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. Monday.
• 2500 block Crawford Drive; $706 video tape recorder
reported taken sometime between 6 a m. and 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday

Crimes reported to Sanford police
Th e following crimes were reported lo Sanford police;
Violence
• A Sanford man reported he was stopped at the traffic light
on 25th Street and Old Lake Mary Hoad at about 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday when u car pulled up behind, two men got out and
approached his car. One man came up to the driver's window
ami asked 'W hin's u p." then struck him with his fist.
T h e fts and b u rg la rie s
• Apartment at 317 W. 12th St.; television utul other
possessions valued at $3UH reported taken sometime between
Friday at 6:30 p.m and 7 p.m. Tuesday.
• Environmental Air Technologies, 501 Coiliseo Way; 8300
taken sometime Tuesday between 9:30 u.m. and 11:30 a.m.

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A C L U a tto rn e y H a rv e y
Grossman praised Andersen's
ruling. He argued that because
public bousing tenants arc (Kior,
authorities want to take u n ­
constitutional shortcuts lo deni
with violence In Hie projects.
"You would not sec weapons
searches of upnrtmcnts on Lake
Shore O live," one of Chicago's
most affluent areas, Grossman
said. "T h e problem here Is the
Inability lo provide everyday law
enforcement."

We have always stressed that you visit
other dealers first...and we mean it.
But Ploase Use Caution. In order to
arrive here with your shirt on your back...
You'll Have to Wade
Through a Lot of Bull!

Associated Press Wrltor
M E M P H IS . T r im . Blood
running down Ills face, a Federal
Express pilot managed to land
Ills cargo Jet safely after he anil
his crew were attacked by a
fellow em ployee w ie ld in g a
hammer and a spear gun.
T h e attacker liad been await­
ing a disciplinary hearing today
for a lle g e d ly fa ls ify in g his
credentials when fie was hired,
and wus probably going lo be
flrrd. Th e Commercial Apfieal
newspaper re|ioricd.
He was sutxlued during a
melee wit li the three-man crew
thill It'll him and two n e w
m e m b e rs s e rio u s ly In ju re d
Thu rsd ay aflrriKxm.
When the light was over, the
captain of the 1X3-10. David G .
Sanders, was Hie only one able
to fly llic Jet. Kild Larry Cox.
president of Hie Mcmphls-Shclhy
County Airport Authority.
“ Th e y were very bloody." Cox
said. "It looked like they liad
been In an explosion nr u film
you would see of Vietnam. ... It
must have lireii hand-to-hand
com bat."
Th e FBI Identllled the attacker
as A u b u rn C o llo w u y. 42. a
D C -10 pilot who liad been riding
along as the lone passenger. He
will lie charged with attacking
an aircraft crew and endanger­
ing an aircraft in Might. I he FBI
said.
Federal Express salt) the at­
tack will be investigated as an
attempted hijacking.
Th e FBI said It did not know of
a motive for the attack, hut The
Commercial Apficul quoted u n ­
id e n tifie d F e d e ra l E x p re s s
sources as saying Calloway fuccd
disciplinary action. Th e news­
paper gave no tk-lalls about Ihc
a lle g e d fa ls ific a tio n of bis
credentials.
Th e attack occurred about 40
miles from Memphis on a (light
from Memphis to Sun Jose. Caltf.
T h irty -o n e m inutes Into the
Might, an emergency radio eall
from the crew said the passenger
had tried to take control of the
nlaur and had been subdued.
Federal Express said.
Th e plane landed back ut the
Memphis airport 10 minutes
later.
C ullo w ay was rid in g In a
"Jum p seat" behind the cockpit.
T h e c o m p a n y o f t e n le ts
employees ride free aboard Its
planes If room Is available.
FBI agent Dick Marquise said
it waan'l clear how Calloway got
a spear gun and h u m m e r
aboard. Federal Express said
non-crew members on company
fllghls arc required to pass
t h r o u g h A ir p o rt s c re e n in g
equipment, but crew members
are not.
"H e liad a spear gun. Whether
that was Hie weapon he used
d u rin g the assault, I d o n 't
k n o w ," Marquise suld. " T h e
ham m er appeared to be the
prim ary Instrument."
Sanders was treated at a
hospital and rcleuscd. Calloway,
f l ig h t e n g in e e r A n d r e It.
Peterson, 39, nnd first officer
Jam es M. Tucker. 42, were In
serious condition today. Cox said
they suffered head and torso
Injuries.
T h e C o m m e r c ia l A p p e a l
quoted Federal Express sources
as saying that tlx) (light engineer
was ulluckcd first, and that the
rest of the crew then Joined Hie
fray.
" T h e y took some lilts, hut
they pretty much bent the crap
o ut of the g u y ." a F e d E x
employee said. "Jim Tucke r Is u
beefy guy, lie's a former military
guy. and If he got ahold of Hie
person that did (his, tic wouldn't
lei go."

"W e must not allow criminals
to find shelter In the public
housing com m unity they terror­
ize." Clinton said.

Beware Of The Bum Steer.

By W OOOY BAIRD

Cynthia Vullnnc Cantrell, 20, 3825-20 Elder Springs Court.
Sanford, was arrested on an aggravated assmdt charge
Wednesday afternoon. An unidentified person reported
Cantrell threatened to kill the person with a frying pan.

going to look for the A C L U lo ask
for their permission."
Shortly after the ruling, Presi­
dent Clinton announced lie has
ordered Attorney General .Janet
Rent) and Housing Secretary
Henry Cisneros lo develop a
search policy for public housing
Ihut Is both constitutional and
cfTccllve.

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To GOP:Whitewater’s not Watergate

Wayne D. Doyle, P u b llih e r and E d ito r

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In Washington, a city of jxilltlcnl gndfllcs who
have the historical attention spans of goals In
heat. Republicans are gleeful over the latest
Indications that Whitewater may be. nt least In
part, about Income Inxes.
Indeed, some conservative talking heads are
making dire Son of Watergate predictions now
that Hill and Hillary Clinton are no longer
dismissing nut of hand suggestions that they
may have deducted too much, paid too little, and
owe hack taxes for their years hack In Arkansas.
Once the Clintons' standard Whitewater line
used to lx* that there was nothing to explain
because the fads speak for themselves land
W hltew olrr wnsjust a had real estate deal). Now
from Mrs. Clinton comes a fresh explanation: Not
only were l he far Is not self-explanatory, they
were perhaps not even known to the Clintons
themselves.
Ashed by Tim e magazine whelhcr the Clintons
might have overdcducled for Whitewater losses
on their Income Inxes. Mrs. Clinton said:
"W ell, we don't know.... We arc only able to
act &lt;m the knowledge we had at the time. Hut
there w rrr activities (hat w r didn't know
anything about that huvr only recently been
brought to our attention. And as we gather more

Information, we will act appropriately...."
Hut hold your elephants! The prospect of tax
troubles for the Clintons ought not touch off a
stampede of Republicans trumpeting Watergate
c o m p a r is o n s . Not
even If It Involved
two smart Yale lawy e r s d own I n
Arkansas hetng too
clever by a half. For
th o s e G r a n d O ld
Party p achyderm s,
being famed for their
m e m o rie s , s u re ly
rem em ber history's
still-recent lesson of
real tnx chicanery f Republicans aro
committed by a sil­
flleofulovertho
ting president.
aloat
Recall the true de­
Indications that
pths of tax deception
Whllewatormny
of the highest order:
bo, at least In
J u s t tw o decades
ago, a sitting presi­
P art, about
I rncomo taxes. J
dent was discovered
to have owed nearly
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 In hack taxes for three years.

It seems that, while silling In the Oval Ontcc. he
had avoided paying nil but a token amount of
federal Income taxes - thanks to a backdated
deed with which he certified Ihc donation of his
pre-president lot papers to the public.
That backdating of the deed made It appear
thnt hr had gotten In under the wire, beating the
deadline of a tax reform law thnt was to have
ended forever this type of tax deduction, fly
claiming the deduction on Ills tax forms, this
president paid a paltry $792.81 111 federal taxes
for one entire ycur, und $878.03 the next year.
That means the prcsldenl paid less In federal
Income luxes than virtually any barber, enrpenler, school teacher, or shoe clerk In the United
Stutes.
That president wns Richard Nixon. In April
1974. the Joint Congressional Committee on
Internal Revenue Taxation released a staff report
that concluded (hut Nixon - who hud told u press
conference on Jun e 22. 1972. "In law school, I
majored In tax law" - owed almost $500,000 In
tsick luxes and Interest. After thul. Nixon puld
$248,000 In back taxes, but did not pay his 19(39
lax deficiency because the slntute of limitations
hud expired.

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In v o lv e d In th e s e e ffo r ts .
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r e ly o n w h a t th e p e rs o n n s k ln g
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m u y o n ly b e In te n d e d to s e rv e th e w a n ts a n d
n e e d s o f a fe w .

LETTER

Lake Mary election
In Ihc 1993 election for two seals on (he
commission In Lake Mury two men ran unapposed.
Th is year when a lady filed to run for the
imcxplrcd term of the late “ Doe” Jo rc three men
came out of the woodwork to oppose tier.
T h e result of the election: Sheila Sawyer gets 391
votes. Just short by 11 votes of the total of all three.
T h e next nearest rival gets 218 Just about half of
Ms. Sawyer's total.
Now In the runoff all three of her opponents have
Indicated that they will gang up to defeat her.
Girls, gel out und support Sheila. Your help and
votes will defeat this clique. Let's get a lopsided
; victory for her.
I'll vote for Shcllu Sawyer over a developer who
: Is Involved mostly with Interests outside of the city
or Lake Mary. If her opponent Is Interested In the
welfare or the city of Lake Mary, why hasn’t he
made some effort to annex die shopping center
that he manages? We could certainly use that tax
; base. Sheila will work for our city. Just look ut her
brochure and see how she has been Involved. Can
the other candidate say as much?
E.A . Carlson
Lake Mary

Berry's World

“/decided to got into women's boxing. It’s
the latest in exercise."

Mi '.Kl.rf J'*U3X4 s w w y

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DONNA BRITT

Nothing secret about this
W A S H IN G T O N - So (here 1 was. hilling In
m y living room, half-thinking ubout spring's
L-k-r
spcclnlnrss after such a kick-butt
winter —
when 1 noticed a 12-year-old boy looming
above me.
(I didn't say my 12-year-old because my
upstumllng son Hamunl wouldn't want anyone
lo think he'd do what this kid wus doing —
staring al a catalog of women In lliclr
underwear.)
Suddenly, this 12-year-old — who Just
huppened to lx: ut m y house — dnqqx*d the
catalog on the floor.
"A w . m an." the kid gmnled. "there arc only
pictures of white girls In h e rd "
Hearing (his, I felt four things:
• Shock that this prctccn felt comfortable
admitting Ills enjoyment of such pics to his
mo...I mean, to me:
• Surprise that u young man deeply
appreciative of all kinds of female beauty — to
him. Puerto Rican Oscur nominee Rosie Perez,
blond model Nlkl Taylor und African American
beauty Halle Uerry comprise the Trium virate
of Fineness — would notice and decry the lack
of diversity In the catalog:
• Renewed Interest In calls last month from
readers peeved by Sports Illustrated'! muchhyped 30th anniversary issue — w hich
featured three white models on the cover (if
they were using three." grumbled one called,
"couldn't one have been black?"):
• Disappointment thut Victoria’s Secret hud
done It again, llcforc Christmas. I wrote about
the pleasing trend among catalogs of every
description to feature an array of multicultural
models. Everyo ne from Eddie Uuucr to
Chllderuft has acknowledged that the custom­
ers who buy their products and contribute to
their profits are as varied us the choices In a
Crayola box.
So w hy Is Victoria's so comparatively out of
It? VS's Christinas catalog featured fewer than
3 percent dlsccrnably minority models. In the
spring mag, 17 out of 202 photos, less than 7
percent, rentured minorities. Make that m inori­
ty. us the one black model pictured Is the only
woman In the whole cutnlog who uppears not
lobe white.
Long before m y Informal rcseurcli revealed
thut most catalogs have Improved on the
diversity front — und before 1 noticed thut 90
percent of the gifts ut every black wedding
shower I've attended ure from VS — m y pul
Jeanne told me, "I love Victoria’s Secret's
stuff, hut their catulogs have almost no
sisters."
People who spend their money at your
establishment notice these things Frankly. I
haen't bought anything from Victoria's since

m y Christmas article. And I Jove silk...
I noticed something rise. Th e kid assumed
(hat Ihc new V S spring cutulog featured no
minorities because you don't sec the lone black
model, pictured In a modest bodysuit, until
page 36. Her photos arc well away from the
section featuring the teddies and push-up bras
that VS Is famous for — and (but armies of
men peruse.
Does the total absence of minorities In
seduction gurb suggest that the (xrople in
power ut these publi­
cations think nonwhite women arc less
sexy? And d oc s
Sports Illustratcd's
s t r i k i n g , 3 0 -y e a r
exclusion of blnck
m o d c I s o n Its
swimsuit Issue cover
— In u magazine with
b c a u c o u p b la c k
readers — tell us the
same thing?
Maybe they think
It's good business.
Out an employee at
Victoria's Columbus.
O h io , office, w h o
^ Hearing this, I
asked not to be Idenfelt fourthlngs.jp
1 1 fle d , s a y s th e
oempany has "defi­
nitely. definitely, def­
initely received a lot
of complaints" about
Its paucity of m in o rity models. "Som e people
have written Baying they refuse to buy the
book because there's so few."
Clearly, having mure minorities among the
smoky-eyed, purted-mouth crew that models
lingerie Isn't as vital ns having minorities In,
say Congress.
Hut In a culture that's llnully starting lo
acknowledge e very In d ivid u a l's Inherent
worth, the Inclusion of Americans of every fine
In all aspects of culture — in More mannequins
and movies, uds for cars and cut food, on the
Miss Am erlcu run w a y — Is honest and
validating, A s a former teen-age catalog Junkie,
I know It’s as Important for young women lo
see Imngcs thut support their beauty und
sexiness — even Images us Idealized as
Victoria's Secret's •— as It Is to see Images thut
validate their brains, guts and sensitivity.
More pictures of minority models result In
more black, Aslun und Hispanic models getting
paid (even black-model supcrslurs like Naomi
and Ty ru receive fewer oppotunltlcs und less
pay than their white counterparts.

W A S H IN G TO N — Margaret ILimes has
never met Sen. Jo h n Glenn. D-Olilo. but a
recent experience with Ills office tell her
wondering It Hie former A|xillo astronaut
really docs have the right stuff.
Harries thought Glenn would lx- the jx-rtcct
person to contact with allegations ugalnsl tier
Ixiss, NASA Inspector Gen. Hill Colvin. As
chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs
Committee. Glenn has curved out an Impec­
cable reputation of protecting whistleblowers
like Dam e« who risk Uielr Jobs to reveal
government malfeasance.
In u Sept. 2. 1993.
confidential letter to
G I e n n , lliir n e s
cd. among other i* n
alleged.
(liliq is. that women j l
In N ASA's Inspectors
g eneral office are
treated like " s e c ­
ond class citizens."
Barnes Isn't Hie llrsi
woman lo make such
a co m p la in t
C u r­
rently. the office has
I I outstanding sex­
ual discrimination or
h a r a s s m e n t c o m ­ f A rocont
oxporlonco with
p la in ts , In c lu d in g
hi3 office left
th re e tiy H a rrie s ,
hor wondering if
N ASA sources huvr
Ihe fonnor
told MS.
Apollo astronaut
Three weeks after
really doos have
s e n d in g he r c o n ­
tho rig
Ighl stuff. J
fid e n tia l letter to
Glenn, Harries wus
slux-ked to lind a copy of II silling on Colvin's
conference table when she and iter su|x:rvlsor. Diane llordun, were called Into Ills office.
For Ihe next two and a half hours, Colvin
proceeded lo "licrutc" I lames regarding Hie
contents of her letter, according to llordun.
"C o lvin was Just ranting und raving al tier
Ihe whole time," says Hordan. "H e wus
trying to Intimidate her Into recanting her
allegations." Th e other two people In the
room, Colvin and one of his deputies, refused
lo comment on the meeting.
While Hie experience was ccrtulnly unset­
tling for Humes. It also raises questions ubout
Glenn's office, which Dames believes Is
responsible for leaking the letter to Colvin.
Since Glenn's office was Hie only one lo
receive a copy &lt;4 Hie letter, she sees no other
way It could liuvc gotten buck lo Colvin.
Glenn Is hiking the Issue seriously, and
suys bis stuff Is conducting an internal
Investigation Into Hie source of the leuk.
"W h elh cr there was u brcoch of confiden­
tiality over here Is something I’m very
concerned about," Glenn tokl our associate
Ed Henry. "W e're Just trying lo find out
whether It wus leaked out of here... whether
her confidentiality was broken over here."
So far, however, Glenn Is giving his staff
the benefit of the doubt. "A s far as I'm
concerned It was not leaked from here,"
Glenn said. "Betty Ann (Solfcr, his staff
counsel) tells me she didn't do II, and Colvin
says he got ll from someone within N ASA. I
Just have lo lake that ul face value nnd that's
that.... I have to take Colvin on his word oil
that und I assume thut that's correct."
Glenn did leave himself some wiggle room
when asked why Ills stall wus still In­
vestigating the matter. "I wanted to find out
If there wns n leak here, cither Intentionally
or In un Inadvertent m anner," Glenn said.
"M aybe It wus left around here and someone
picked It up and faxed It over to N A S A ."
Glenn Is doing more than Just taking Colvin
at his word, since our Inquiry to Glenn,
Barnes says six* has received four scpurulc
phone calls from Glenn staffers. Barnes suys
Ihe calls have been bullying und dial Glenn's
stuff bus even accused her of leuklng the
letter lo Colvin herself. "Th ey've forgotten
(hut I'm the victim In this whole thing."
Barnes said.
Colvin himself Is currently under a cloud.
Lust m onth we reported dial the General
Accounting Office Is Investigating Colvin for
allegations of serious misconduct. Th e probe
Is being conducted by G A O 's Office of Special
Investigations, which only liandlcs cases
Involving allegations of fraud und other
serious abuses.

�S a n ln n l Morale), S anford, F lo rid a - F riday, A p ril 8

1094 - SA

Campaign —
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
learn (those It) whom flic memo
w as a d d re s s e d ) to r e m a in
"neutral" In the nun (aligns.
Teddy Darker, a candidate for
the school boanl In District 5
and a retiring middle school
p r in c ip a l, said lie d o e s n 't
approve of wlint llie superin­
tendent lias decreed.
"I can't believe the Hii|H-rhi
lendcnt can do that," lie said
this morning alter rcclcvlng a
copy of the men*). "W e all have
a right lo express our opinions.
God gave ns a right to make a
decision, an open choice and he
ll lageriy) Is taking II away."
In the memo. Ilagcrly said lie
h a s a I w a y s r e ni a I n e &lt;1
"|MTHOiiiilly neutral" In school
board elections lie defined neu­
trality as "I h a w never contrib­
uted lo a candidate's etunpalgn
fund; I have never walked pre­
cincts tir dlstrltmted campaign
material; I have never hosted

Ann Mallory, tach services apeclotlst wlfh the sheriffs office, surveys damage.

Trash
Continued from Page 1A
mischief. Th e 1H yraroltl arrested this m orning lias yet
In he I d e n t if ie d , a p o lic e
spokesman rt‘|xrlrel (list after
the rapture.
A n g r y w ith one of i h r l r
classmates, the teens exacted
their revenge with an axe. their
hands and u menu streak, {xilli c
said.
Th e target of Ih rlr aggressions
was the boy's house at 637
Brookfield Lcxip In Lake Mary
Damage Is estimated at half a
million dollars.
"I don't know what exactly
tprompted this attack," said Kd
McDonough, putille Information
[ officer for the Seminole County
sheriffs office, "bill I've never
seen anything like It "
M c D o n o u g h sa id R o n a ld

jpEATHS
BYRON J, HUDSON
Dyron J Hudson. Hfi, North
Spring Trail. Alliunoute Springs,
died Thursday. April 7. 10(1-1, m
South Seminole Hospital. Long
wood. Dorn SejX. 22. IffOH. lit
Cum berland Co.. Va.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1979. Mr
.Hudson was a nrllrrd engineer
jfor V irg in ia D e p a rtm e n t of
IHfghwayx. He was Itapitst
' Survivors Ineludf wile. Lucille.
W inter Park; daughters. Clara
Bllnson. San Antonio. Texas,
A n n . Altamonte Springs; sisiers.
Frances Vance. Ulnrola. N.C .
Maude. Ashvllle, N C
three
g r a n d t hildreu
B ald w in - Kalreh lid F u n e ra l
Home. Altamante Springs. In
c h a r g e uf arrangements

WILLIE MAE JONES
W llllc Mae Jo n e s . 77. of
Southwest lload. Sanford, died
Wednesday. April li, 1004, al her
residence. Horn Feb. 10. 1917. In
Thnm nnvlllc. G i l . she moved lo
Sanford In 1945 from Pulatku.
Mrs. Jones was u homemaker
and a member of Clearwater
M IL Church. Sanford. She was
a ls o a m e m b e r o f S w e e t
Harmony *386 OES.
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S u r v iv o r s Include sisters,
Louise Corblll. Uuytonn Beach.
and Mary Lee Harris. I'alalka.
Wilson-Etc hclbergcr Mori nary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of arrangcmettls.

Yager, a hlsftop In the Church of Mo., wfiere Ills father's ministry
Jesus Clllrst of D ittrr dny Siilnts will take the family next.
(the Morman Church), and his
'I'lie house looked like a
family live In the house, which Is cyclone had blown through It.
owned by the Mormon Church. Investigators said
F u r n i t u r e h a d l&gt; r e ii
Yager's son. Scott, had been
Involved In an on-going dispute overturned. Every crum b of food
wltlt one ol I fie hoys Involved In had Ix-en piled onto the kitchen
( h r a t t a c k . D e p u t y B r ia n floor and covered with all the*
Marcum, the school resource llquld In the house. Th e dining
officer at Lake H ir v High School ttxim table had Ih-i-ii smashed
with an axe. Family photos were
said.
"A s to the s|relfles of those rlp|K-d from the walls, ihc frames
disputes. I'm not privy lo Ihnl." s h a l l r r r d . Hooks hail been
dropped lit the toilet C o m ­
Marcum said.
Th e resource olflecr said hr puters. beds and mirrors were
woilltl not desetllM* Yager ns a broken and left as silvers of
trouble maker. Ixtl said that " h r wood, electronics and glass.
always srrin rd lo Ih' In the
Included In the destruction
w a s a p a in t in g v a lu e d at
middle of somelhlng "
M a rc u m said Y a g e r has $200,(KK) and various lilslorleal
withdrawn from seti&lt;x)l and al Items tx-longlng to the Mormon
ready moved to lnde|x*ntlener. Church I fiat are valued al sever
al hundred thousand dollars.
McDonough said
"It was a m rsi It was Ix-yond
a mess." McDonough said
Marcum said lx- became aware
of the destruction on Wednesday
when lie was given a tip that a
light was to take place III the
World War II
park behind Ihc school When lie
Survivors im lode wile. Angle, went to question the buys In
sons. Joseph. Orland Park. III. vnlvcd la- Iniind that one was
William. Winter Springs. Dan. Medina. Aftri questioning him.
Palatine. Ill . daughter. Linda It was d rtcrm lm tl that the light
Kennedy. Carol Stream. III.; sis­ centered around another hoy
ters. Jennie Burst. Mercer Island. "taking offense" al the fuel that
W ash.. W au d a Grist.
lie knew that Medina and sonic
Mishawaka, lad.. Ju lia Hanson, others find vandalized the km It
Sacramento. Calif.: nine grand­ eu ol his friend'it house.
c h i l d r e n a n d lin e g r e a t ­
Mareotn said he did tint know
grandchild
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge ol arrange­
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
ments.
received m u c h

F L O R E N C E E. K E A H S E
Florence K Kcurse. H7. 21(H)
Airport 111vcl . Snnlord, died
T h u rsd a y. April 3, 1994. at
lllllh a v rn Healthcare Center.
Sanford Horn Sept. 10. 1906, In
Allendale, S.C.. she moved to
Sanford in 1926 from there. Mrs.
Kcarse was a homemaker and
operated a foster home Tor the
elderly. She was a member of
Second Shiloh M il, Church and
the Lillie While Lodge No 66.
txith of Sanford
Survivors include three nieces
and l wo nephews.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sunlord, in charge nl arrangements.
M A R G A R E T M ADDEN
Margaret Matklen. Hfi. Laurel
S tr e e t. C a s s s c lb e r r y . die d
Wednesday. A|»rll fi. 1994. at
Flo rid a Hospital. Altam o n te
Springs. Horn May 19. IU07. In
Ham burg, Germany, she moved
to Central Florida In 1972. Mrs.
Madden was a Immemakcr and a
m e m b e r o f S t. A u g u s t in e
Catholic Church.

supporl.
Murder had |xo|cclt-d that the
closure.* ol the Ixnilevard to the
north ol Foil Mellon park would
allow lor .in expansion ol tlie
park area hot admits It would
produce problems In truffle and
parking.
In response lo Murder's re­
quest. I lit- following have cum
tnciitcd on llie rim in g
• City Manager Hill Simmons
— suggested studies would beneeded regarding alternative
routes, traffic counts, and tu rn ­
ing ureas at Interecctlons.
• Sanlard Police Commander
Doug Bishop, of the Special
Operations Division responded
I hal "T h e promised closure ol
Seminole Boulevard al the above
locallon poses iiomerous pro­
blems and dilemmas." He In­
cluded Irallli- jams downtown
due to the lack ol synehrottlza
lion of tralfle signals, and a
heavier truffle (low downtown
which could lead to an lnerease
iti accidents and pedestrian Inju­
ries. Bishop also listed a hall
dozen major events held al the
park each year which would be
negatively affected because of
p a r k in g .

• Public Works Director Jerry
Herman said, "Public Works Is
concerned about the Im part
closure would liave on increas­
ing east/west cross town traffic

Farm s---------drop ol whaler
that can turn into a torrent."
Many others, Including former
city commissioners Paul Tronic!
and Ken King, spoke against the
mutter during over two hours ol
public discussion.
At the conclusion of the public
hearing. Hosier presented the
commissioners with a petition
he Identified as huvlng been
signed by people who have
agriculturally zoned land, bul
were unable lo be at the meetlog.
Each of the commissioners
gave their opinion on the pro­
posals, and responded to a

W e 'r e H ere For You
CaUk*fTM
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Medina and the 15 year-old
boy were ebarged with armed
burglary and le-biny criminal
m is c h ie f
S tu r g ill Is b e in g
i barged wllli criminal mischief
and burglary and the- girl Is
i barged with criminal mtse-hle-t.
burglary and grand theft. Theteen arrexled today will liebooked on similar charges
The Yagers are expected to
return soon Irmn a family vaeatton In Salt Dike City Th e
In s u ra n c e In ve stig a to rs are
expected to lnspcel the scene
today
'file

la m ilv

wi l l

move

num ber td citizen comments
w h ic h they a d m itted upset
them.
A su gg e ste d u m o r lta z lo n
clause 111 the proposal drew
objections from both comm is­
sioners George Duryca and Gary
Hrcntlcr. "Th a t clause gives me
heartburn," Duryca observed.
Th e motion lo deny the entire
ord in a n ce regarding the re­
classification of A l property was
made by Braider, and approved
u n a n im o u s ly b y the c o m ­
mission.
"W e've listened to what the
people believe mid commission
discussion," said Mayor Lowry
Rockett, "and we have made a
decision. Wliellier tills proposal
was brought about by one Indi­
vidual however, remains to be
determined."
Kockctl requested the staff
Investigate the city's nuisance
ordinances, rctfirdlng what It
dealt w llli In connection to
public health, noise or odor

problems.
"W e truly need to look Into
this stxiti." Rockett wild. "W e
m ay have a lough flgkt to
im p le m e n t som e o f lh o s e
changes. Iml It may have to he
done, even tlnxigh I'm not In
fa v o r of e ro d in g a n y o n e 's
rights.”
Th e commission decision was
met with a big round of applause
by the audience.

70%

bud a sponsor to continue the
hospital project
Mary Jane Armstrong, retired
eleme-iitary school principal Is
president ol the Beta ('til chap­
ter Other memtx-rs ol the litera­
cy committee are Mary Se hlano.
South Seminole Middle School
and Dru Swenson. Heathrow
Elementary. MeDermolt teaches
at Seminole IHghSiJinol,
Holly West, nurse manager ol
( ihste-trlis. Is tlx- project coordi­
nator at the hospital
W A N T TO
CO M PLETE
YO UH
E D U C A T IO N ?
G E T

Y O U t l G .E .O .

One-On One Learning Environment

D u e to -i llllllle d bu dge t. Hits
ye a r's literacy |Hn|ee l c o u ld o n ly
lie liim le d lot oiw m o n lh Most ol
th e b o o k s w e re d o n a te d by
S e lio liis lle Hook l a i r s
Long
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McDermott said it would be
weindertul ii Delia Kappa could

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is pleased to announce his association with
lo r E
I si S lre e t and the
(lowillown area
He- observed.
Parking ciinvetih-uci- and re-due eel through Irallli has in n
side ruble e-cunomlr impact In
commercial areas, which warrattts a study in ibis case."
• Grounds Mitlnteiiaiiee Coot
elhiator Howard Jeffries had a
nuntlier ol questions regarding
why (lie area would lx- closed
They Included asking what the
u ltim a te goal w ould be- lor
blocking llie houle-vuri! "If you
do not have a specific goal." be
wrote, "they why do It." Jeffries
quest lotted what parking would
become uvulahk-, the cost of
changing the till IIte-lris at llie
park, and the- cost ol mainte­
nance to llie enlarged area.
• T h e Engineering Depart
m a il submitted u memorandum
listing six points In favor of the
closure, bul eight against It. For
the pro's, an expansion and
Improvement ot the ball Ileitis
was mentioned, as well as more
ol a scenic area for plcknlcktng.
and a lower (raffle llow east of
San Ju a n than presently exists.
On the other side of the
nroposal however, the quest Ions
eailt-rctl on a lack ol parking
space for fishermen, elimination
of people who enjoy driving on
the lakcfront. and the possibility
I hal the- remaining eastern end
ol Seminole Boulevard would
become a parking lot lor the
County Administration Building
and New Tribes Mission.
A discussion regarding llie
closure of Seminole Boulevard
be Iween Sanford Avenue and
San Jua n Avenue, between Fori
Mellon Park and the- lake-front, is
scheduled as part ot the agenda
lor Monday night's city com­
mission work son Ion.
'I'lie work session will begin at
5 pan. In llie City Manager's
conference room, with the regu­
lar commission meeting begin­
ning at 7 pan. in (lie commission
chambers at Sanford City Hall,
3(H) N. Park Avenue.

O F F S A LE

O n discontinued ladies'
"every day" clothing

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Read------------C o n tin u e d from Pnge 1 A
Allhough some might epicsHons whether nrw lxim s com­
p re h e n d w hat Is read
tin*
practice- helps In the parent Jiahy
bonding prex-e*. letting Hie in
la m recognize the parents'
voices while ln-ing held, she
added Experiments liave been
done reading lo Infants in Hic
wom b. McDermott noted By
reading lo iirw litrns. the parents
establish the hahli ol reading to
them as their &lt; hllelren grow
Reading may Increase- the child's
understanding 14 language- and
the di-slre to trail
Idvlwlldr Element.in teacher
ta-rtv Weldon liand pointed all
the tntanl shirts to alioui seven
hours

Missouri In u few weeks.

Close------------

E D W A R D JO S E P H K A P L O N
Edward Joseph Kaplun. 06.
Erica Way. Winter Springs, died
' Wednesday, April 0. 1994. at his
Survivors Include daughters.
! residence. Horn Jan . ‘23. 1928,
In Granger, fnd., he moved lo Kathleen Miller. Lorraine, both
Central Florida In 19H3. Mr. ol Casselberry; brother, Kurt
Kuplon was a computer techni­ Schulz. Merritt Island.
H u ld w ln -F u lre h lld F u n e ra l
cian and attended the Church ol
the Nativity. Dike Mary. De­ Home. Altamonte Springs. In
served In the U S. A rm y In charge of arrangements.

Continued from Page 1A

llie extent of tlx- damage until
Thursday when a student and
her parents came lo him to tell
him llull the whole house had
been "trashed " lie went to the
home al that lime and said he
had to r a il lor assistance"hrcaiisc n was such a mess
H r said the one other tern was
arrested tills morning, with thelast experted lo be arrested as
stxni as they could find her
Th e y are on tlx- rolls al Lake
Mary High School Marcum said
"tall they aren't In the habit ol
attending classes '
According lo Mary Braddex-k
ju d icia l assistant for JudgeI.canard Wood, who presides
over juvenile nines, the terns
arrested Thursday were not de­
tained bill released to appear In
court May 10

change w ill lake away any
a d v a n la g e In c u m b e n ts m ay
have bad In pasl eleellons.
"Current board members can
uni go to principal* and ask
I Item to support their campaigns
while I hey si 111 Ixiltl the power to
make d erisio ns 11 limit their
schools, lor example." Hagerty
explained.
S c h o o l h o a rd c a n d id a te s
Barbara Kuhn, Jeanne Morris
and Sandy Robinson, who are all
currently serving on the Ixiard.
could 110 I he teached lor com­
ment tills morning.
Barke r charges that Hagerty's
edict amounts to a change In
school hoard policy and. as such,
can not he- done without llrst
holding a public hearing and
taking It to Hie hoard fora vote
Hagerty said the |x&gt;llry only
affects e m p lo y e e s , not a d ­
ministrators. He said he hns no
rigid lo dictate the political
activities of llie employees and Is
making no effort to do so.
Hagerty's change Is effective
Immediately.
"I should have done this a
month ago," tx- said "Some
people have already started
campaigning."

campaign 'rollers'; 1 have never
done a n y th in g d ia l o p e n ly
and/or overtly would Indicate
support for one candidate over
a n o th e r"
Ilagcrly said that lie "would
expect (his) management team
to ojx-rale- In a similar manner "
Barker said lx- Is Irate- about
ilia I ex pert a I Ion
" H e 's b la ckm a ilin g people
wllli their jobs over tills. Just
b e c a u s e he h a s n 't e v e r
expressed an opinion doesn't
mean he enn deny us that
rig id ." Barker said "T ills Is a
sad stale of affairs."
Hager I y noted that allowing
admlnlstralnrs lo partleipale in
campaigns Is "ve ry divisive- and
ruins Hie eolu-slvetie-ss ol the
management team
School Ixiard member Larry
Strlekler. who K n o t running lor
re-eleellon In the Novem ber
election, lauded lingeries de­
rision.
"I'm kind of |&gt;li-ased that Ibis
has hee-n done finally," lie said
"I think It Is a throw hack to the
Mine of elected superintendents
and I'm glad w e’re m oving
beyond that now."
Hagerty said he believes the

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in

Family Practice
Dr. Schefsky is a board certified family practice
physician w ith over 20 years In practice.
A ote accept in# patients
Office boms are by appointment
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‘P r e s e n ts

5TH A N N U A L
YO U TH BLAST

1994

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�OA - Sanlord Hcrnld, Sanlord, Florida - Friday, April 8, 1994

First lady’s image: Distance
from the rhetoric to reality
Dy J IL L L A W R E N C E
A P P o lit ic o ! W r lto r

"Th ere Is a kind of moral vanity that Is central
to the Clintons." says GOP strategist William
Krlstol. He had called on his parly Wednesday to
proudly reject the Clinton goal of universal health
Insurance coverage.
The recent revelations about Whitewater and
commodities trading, on top of Clinton's rocky
martial history and controversial draft record, pul
even more daylight Iretween the first couple's
"m oral vanity" and their real. Imperfect lives.
Still, the president’s approval ratings remain
above 50 percent In most polls. Analysts say
that's because voters have other things on their
minds.
The |roll numbers "should not Im- construed as
approval of the president's ethics or the tlrst
lady's ethics." said Charles Cook, publisher ol a
political newsletter. Rather, he said, people
believe "the problems In the country really are
too acute to get pulled over" by Whitewater.
Clinton's record has Insulated him so far If he
continues to deliver, particularly an ap|M*allng
health care bill, even some Republicans predict
he'll avoid a Tree rail In the opinion polls.
"People ure not stupid." says Krlstol. "Th e y 're
willing to forgive a certain amount of hypocrisy —
even dissimulation - if they actually think things
Important to the country are being done."

Legal Notice

Legal Notices
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Rtmoval ol th* b*low d*
tcrlbed vehicle* wat conducted
In compliance with F S 21J 21
Notice that Butch'* Towing will
tell tald vehicle* *1 Public
Auction lor cath on April 22.
Iff* at 10 00 • m at 1202 W. 1*1
Street, Sanlord. Florida W*
reterv* th* right to withdraw
tald vehicle* from Public Auc
lion
l»*0 Bulck JD
ID I4M42AAHIJ4JJJ
1**1 Chev Chevett*
ID flO IAB M VjnYIM lJi
If/* Ford Van
ID lE ltH H C lItJJ
lf*0 Honda Civic IDlSRCIOOIJf*
Vehicle* may b* viewed on*
hour prior lo tale Sale* begin at

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O F TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. f l 1404 CA-14 B
JOHN HANCOCK M UTUAL
L IF E INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Mattachutallt corporation,
Plalnlitl.

lion proceeds ol Inturance and
condemnation awards and Ian
glbl* and Intangible personal
properly
TO GETHER W ITH: All ol th*
structures, building* and Im
provemenlt now or herealler
situated upon th* Sub|*cl Prop
arty Any and all eatement*.
rights ot way, gores ol land,
tlreelt. way. alley*, pattaget.
tewer rights, air rights, water,
water stock, water rights, tlllet.
interests, privileges, tenement*,
hereditament and appurle
nances whatsoever, In any way
belonging, relating or apper
Mining lo any ol the Sublect
Property, or which herealler
shall In any way belong, relate
or be appurtenant thereto,
whether now ownea or herealler
acquired by Debtor and Ihe
reversion and reversion* re
malnder and remainders, rents,
issues, promt thereof, and all ol
Ih* etlate, right, till*. Inleretl.
property, pottetslon. claim and
demand whattoever al law. at
well at In equity ol Debtor of. In
end to the tame
All right, till* and Inleretl ol
Debtor, II any, In and lo th* land
lying In th* bed ol any tlreelt.
road or avenue, opened or pro
posed In Ironl ol or ad|olnlng
Ih* Sub|*cl Property, and In and
to Ih* appurtenances thereto
All rents, protits. Issues and
revenue ol th* Sublect Property
end Ih* Improvement* on Ihe
Sublect Properly Irom lime lo
time accruing, whether under
leases or tenancies now tattling
or herealler created
All ol Debtor’s right, title, and
Interest In and to any |udg
mentt. awards ol damages,
condemnation payments and
settlements. Including Inleretl
thereon, and Ih* right lo receive
Ih* tame, which may be made
with respect lo Ihe Sublect
Property at a retull ol Ihe
eierdte o! the right ol eminent
domain. Ih* alteration ol the
tide ol any tlreel any other
ln|ury or a decrease In Ih* value
ol Ih* Sub|*d Properly, or
proceed* ol insurance award*
All machinery, apparatus,
equipment. Illllngt. Ililuret and
tangible personal property ol
e v e r y k in d a nd n a tu r e
whattoever owned by Debtor
and now or herealler located on
the Sublect Properly or In any
building* or Improvement* upon
Ihe Sublect Property, or any
pari Ihereof or uted or utebi* In
connection with the construction
and any occupancy ol improve
mentt on the Subject Property
or Ihe operation ol Ihe Sub|ect
Properly at an apartment
complei all addition* thereto
and all substitution* and re
placement* theretor. but specif
Kelly excluding all furniture
and other Item* ol tangible
personal property owned by
tenant* occupying apartment
unlit located on Ihe Sublect
Property
All deposit! made with or
other security given to. utility
companies by Debtor or any
partner ol Debtor with respect
lo the Subiect Property
All ol Debtor t right* relating
lo Ihe Sublet- Property or Ihe
operation Ihereo'. or uted In
connection therewith, including,
without limitation Ihe non
•aclutlve right lo use 'r*d*
names, service marks and
trademarks
All proceed* owned by Debtor
Irom Ihe conversion, voluntary
or Involuntary, or any ol Ih*
loregoing Into cash or liquidated
claim*, including proceed* ol
Inturance end condemnation
award*
One hundred tlvty 11*01 each
ol r e Ir Ig e r a t o r t . range*,
microwave oven* dithwathen
disposal*, wathert and dryer*
owned by the Debtor and located
In Ihe apartment units located
upon the Sublecl Properly

FRANKLIN SOUTHEAST
INVESTORS LIM ITEO . •
Penntylvanla limited
partnership; FMP THUNDER
HOLLOW. INC . a Penntylvanla
corporation. Individually and at
general partner ol F RANKLIN
SOUTHEAST INVESTORS
LIM ITED ; FOCUS REAL
ESTATE FINANCE CO OF
COLORADO.
INC . a Delaware
10 00* m
corporation, FMP THUNDER
Publlth April I. Iff*
HOLLOW ASSOCIATES. LTO .
OEO /*
____ ___
a Penntylvanla limited
REVOCATION OF
parlnerthlp; M ITCH ELL L
POWER OF ATTORNEY
MORGAN, at general partner ol
I, O R S C E O LA M ORGAN,
FMP THUNDER HOLLOW
hereby revoke any and all
ASSOCIATES. LTD . CARPETS
Power* ol Attorney prevlouily
A BLINDS B EAU TIFU L. INC .
g iv e n by m e lo B E T T Y
a Florida corporation,
FREDDIE
Dtftndtntt
D A T E D thlt JJrd day ol
NOTICE OF SALt
M arch.AD Iff*
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
ORSCEOLA MORGAN
that on Ih* &gt;4th day ol April.
Signed. Sealed and Delivered
Iff4. al It 00 A M al the Wett
Inth* Pretence ot Wltne****
Ironl door ot th* Seminole
Frank C Whlgham
County Courthout*. &gt;01 North
Virginia William*
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Seminole
STATE OF FLORIOA
County* F lo rid * , th* on
C O U N TYO F SEMINOLE
dertlgned Clerk will oiler lor
S W O R N TO A N D SUB
sal* Ih* lot lowing described real
S C R I B E D b e lo r* me by
property
ORSCEOLA MORGAN. Ihl* JJrd
From Ih* Southeatl corner ol
day ol March. A D Iff*, who It
Ih* Northeatl quarter ol Section
personally known by me. and
21. Townthlp Jl South. Rang* )0
My Commlttion Evplret Odo
Eatl. Seminole County. Florida
E D IT O R 'S N O T E — Jill Lawrence covers
b*r &gt;*. Iff/
run North 00 degree* 12 minute*
VIRGINIAS
WILLIAMS
politics and the Clinton administration for The
&gt;4 tecondt Wett along th* Eatt
Notary Public: Slate ol F L
line ol said Northeatl quarter a
Associated Press
(teal)
dlttance of IJOO leet, thence run
Publlth March 21 A April I. I
South ff degree* 21 minute* 14
Iff*
tecondt Wett. parallel with th*
PEP 2*2___________________
South line ol laid Northeatl
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
quarter a dlttance ol MOO leel
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
to Ih* Point ol Beginning,
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOB THE VACATINO.
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
thence run North 00 degree* 12
ABANDONINO. OISCONTINUINO. ANO CLOJINO
IN AN D FO R
mlnulet 14 tecondt Well, a
OF RIOHTS OF WAY OB OBAINAOE E ATE WENT FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY
dlttance ol 202 II teet. thence
MPMC. Inc. VAM «t
OENERAL JURISDICTION
run Northwetterty along a curve
TOWMOM IT MAY CONCERN
DIVISION
concave Southwetterly having a
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of County
CASE NO *J Jiff CA 14 E
radiut ol 10*0 00 leet. a central
Commlttlonert ol Seminole County. Flood* *t I JO P m on th* 24lh
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
angle ol 01 degree* SI minutes JJ
d«y ol April A D Iff* In in* County Commlttlonert Meeting
Plalnlitl.
tecondt a chord bearing ol
Room *1 th* S*mmol* County Service* Bulld.nq In Sanford Florid*
VS
North 01 degree* 14 minutes It
■ylll hold • public hearing lo cont-der «nd determine Mh*lh*r or not
JAMES R MILLS. *t al
tecondt Wett. an arc dlttance ot
th* County Mill vacate *b*ndon. dltconllnue d o n . r»noun&lt;* *nd
Defendant*
JJ It leet thence run South ff
disclaim *ny right ol th* County *nd th* public In *nd to th*
NOTICE OF
degree* Jf mlnulet JJ tecondt
lollOMing right* olM*y or dr«in*g* eatement running through or
FORECLOSURE SALE
Well a dlttance ol /* ff leet
«d|*c*nl to th* detcrlbed property, to Mil
Notice I* hereby given that
thence run North 12 degreet 22
EXHIBIT - A”
purtuant to that Final Judgment
minute* ■&gt; tecondt Wett a
II WIDE U TILITY EASEMENT
ot Foreclotur* dated March Jl,
dlttance ol 141 ft leet thence
THE MARRISCORPOMATION
Iff! and entered In civil cate
run North 00 degreet 20 minu'et
A LEOAL DESCRIPTION
number fj JJ*f CA It E. ol tt&gt;*
1/ tecondt Wett a ddtance ol
THAT PART OF LOTS X) ANO II LAKE SYLVAN COVE. AS
Circuit Court of th* Ifth Judicial
110 00 leel thence run South ff
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42 PAGES 4f THROUGH It
Circuit In and tor Seminole
degreet Jf minute* JJ tecondt
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA BE ING MORE PAH TICUL AHL Y
County F lo rid a wherein
Wett. a dlttance ol J2I II leet to
DESCRIBEDASFOLLOWS
_
....
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK. It
a point on th* Eatl Im* ol the
A 1100 F EE T WIDE U T IL IT Y EASEMENT LYING M F EE T
Pla nlilt and JAMES R MILLS
Wett 20 00 leel ol th* Eatt 11 ot
L E F T AND IS F EE T RIGHT. WHEN MEASURED PEHPENDIC
b o b b i jo k ij n s e l m a n al
th* Southeatl quarter ot th*
ULAR TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTER LINE SAID
TAMONTF VILLAGE I CON
aloretaid Northeetl quarter
SIDELINES BEING E X TE N D E D OR SHORTENED TO IN
D O M IN IU M ASSOCIATION
thence run South 00 degree* JO
TERSECT THE INITIAL AND TERMINAL BOUNDARIES
INC
UNKNOW N
minute* to tecondt Eatt along
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT JO
PCRSONIS) IN POSSESSION
taid Eatt line *40 41 leet to a
THENCE HUN N U ’ ll'll' W ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
OF TH E S U B J E C T R EA L
point 1100 leel North ol the
LOT jo A DISTANCE OT &gt;4*0 F E E T TO THE NORTHWEST
PROPERTY N 'K .A JEANNA
South line ol laid Northeatl
CORNER OF 5AID LOT JO THENCE S 21*01 01 W ALONG THE
LA FA M M E
It'a re Defend
quarter, thence run North ff
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT JO A DISTANCE OF M IS F E E T
antitl. I will tall to the highett
degreet &gt;J mlnulet 14 tecondt
FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING Of THE AFORESAID CEN
and belt bidder tor cath al th*
Eatt. a dntanc* ol lea 04 leet to
TEMLINE OF SAID IJOO F E E T WIDE U T IL IT Y EASEMENT
well Ironl door ol th* Seminole
the Point ot Beginning
THENCE S JJ-QI 01 W ALONG SAID CENTER LINE AND WEST
County Courthout* In Sanlord
Together with an eatement lor
EHLY LOT LINE 141 JJ F E E T THENCE S J#*42 &gt;5 W ALONG
Seminole County. Florida, al
ingrett and egrett over that
SAID LINE II 22 F E E T TO THE POINT OF TERM INATION OF
II 00 A M on th* Jrd day ol
part
ol tald Northeatl quarter
SAID IJOO F E E T U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT, SAID EASEMENT
May. tf*4. the following d*
lying Eatl ol the above d*
TERM INATING ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF A t » F E E T
scribed property at tat forth In
tcrlbed parcel
WIDE DRAINAGE. U TILITIE S ANO SIDEWALK EASEMENT OF
tald Final Judgment, to wit
LESS Commence at the
SAIO LAKE SYLVANCOVE
i bealitvlpkfHPM
.
. .
That certain Condomlnum
Southeatl corner ol the North
.. n ..q ( .jpllvi m liki to Irumc the current health
TOGETHER WITH
__ _
.,
parcel Imown at UN IT *05
eatt
' * ol Section 21 Townthlp
B TH AT PART OF LOTS Jl AND 12 LAKE SYLVAN COVE AS
BUILDING 400 ALTAMONTE
debate In moral terms.
II South. Rang* JO Eatt. Semi
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 42 PAGES ** THROUGH It
VILLAGE
II
and
an
undivided
not* County, Florida: runlhenc*
On Pfl||»QW«e and Palm Sunday weekend, for
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
I 1142JfO imereti In Ih* land
North 00 degreet 42 minute* 42
exam p le/!'u nion said health care reform "Is
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
common element* and common
tecondt Wett along th* Eatt line
A
IJOO
FEET
WIDE
U
TIL
ITY
EASEMENT
LYING
I
J
F
EE
T
•■pent** appurtenant lo taid
about doing what's right." lie characterized
ol tald Northeatl quarter a
L E F T ANO IS F E E T RIGHT WHEN MEASURED PERPENDIC
unit
all
In
accordance
with
and
dlttance ol JJ 00 leel. thence
health care for all as "a practical expression of
ULAR TO THF FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTER LINE SAID
tubiect to th* covenants condi
South ff degreet 01 minute JJ
SIDELINES BEING E X TE N D E D OR SHORTENED TO IN
our deepest tall hand Ideals
lion*, reticle bon* term* and
tecondt Well parallel with Ih*
TERSECT THE INITIAL AND TERMINAL BOUNDARIES
other provitiont of that DEC
Republicans, who dwelled extensively on val
Southerly line ol taid Northeatl
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10 Ol
lAR
ATIO
N
Ol
CON
DOMINI
quarter a dlttance ol M 00 leet
lil t during their 12-year hold on the White House. | SAIO LAKE SYLVANCOVE Tilt NCI HUN N *4-11 II W ALONG
UM OF ALTA M O N TE VIL
lo th* inlertection ol the etltting
an- now the ones begging sarcastically to be I Till NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOTS 10 AND Jl A DISTANCE OF
l AGE II at recorded in Oltlclal
Northerly right ol way line ol
IIFT4 F EE T TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT Jl
Record* Book 1212. Pag* 2/1
spared
Med Bug Lake Road with Ih*
THENCE S 11-01 01' W ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID
through &gt;41 ol Ih* Public Rec
•lilting Wetlerly right ol way
LOT II A DISTANCE OF J0I1 F E E T FOR A POINT OF
ordt ot Seminole County. Flor
line ol Dodd Road and a Point ol
BEGINNING OF THE AFORESAID C EN TER LIN E OF THE IJOO
Ida. and amended In Oltlclal
Beginning, thence continue
F E E T WIDE U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT
THENCE S 21*0101 W
Record! Book IJJJ. Pag* JfJ
South ff degreet 01 minute JJ
ALONG SAID C EN TER LIN E AND W ESTERLY LOT LINE 11/40
through Iff ol tald Public Rec
second*
Wett along th* eiltllng
F E E T . THENCE S 12*1/ U ' E ALONG SAID LINE Jl 20 F E E T TO
ordt
Northerly right ol way line ol
THE POINT OF TERM INATION OF SAID IJOO F E E T WIDE
Dated th* lit day ol April.
Red Bug Lake Road a distance
U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT. SAID EASEMENT TERM INATION ON
Iff 4
ol 141 44 leel lo th Easterly line
THE NORTHERLY OF A *00 F E E T WIOE DRAINAGE. UTILI
MARYANNE MORSE
ol the Wett 20 00 leet ol the Eatt
TIES ANO SIDEWALK EASEM ENT OF SAIO LAKE SYLVAN
Clerk ot Circuit Court
one hall ol Ih* Southeatl quarter
COVE
By Dorothy W Bolton
ol the Northeast quarter, thence
TOGETHER WITH
Deputy Clerk
North 00 degreet 04 minute* 41
C THAT PART OF LOTS J2 AND JJ. LAKE SYLVAN COVE. AS
Publlth Aprlll. IS. Iff4
tecondt Wett along tald Eatt
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 42. PAGES ** THROUGH It
DEO
44
line a dlttance ot JJ 00 leel.
By JE A N N IN E A V ER SA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
thence North *f degreet 01
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
DESCRIBEDASFOLLOWS
Associated Press Writer___________________________
minute JJ tecondt Eatt a dlt
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
A IJOO F E E T WIDE U T IL IT Y EASEMENT LYING F J F E E T
lance ol X to (eel. thence North
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
L E F T AND / J F E E T RIGHT. WHEN MEASURED PEHPENDIC
W A S H IN G TO N — T w o years ago. Jo h n Malone,
44 degreet 01 minute JJ tecondt
IN AN D FO R
ULAR TO. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED C EN TER LIN E. SAID
Eatt a dlttance ol 21 Jl leel.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
president of the nation's largest cubic company,
SIDELINES BEING E X TE N D E D OR SHORTENED TO IN
Ihence North If degreet 01
FLORIDA
TERSECT THE INITIAL AND TE RMINAL BOUNDARIES
made a bold prediction: In not too many years.
minute
JJ tecondt Eatl a dlt
CASE NO fl-241 CA It B
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT JO OF
I V viewers would have 500 channels lo chose
lance ol 40 00 leet. Ihence South
DEBORAH R FONZI.
SAID LAKE SYLVAN COVE: THENCE RUN N * 4 -tlir'W ALONG
41 degreet II minute* 02 tecondt
Plalnlitl.
from.
THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 10. Jl AND JJ, A DISTANCE OF 111 IJ
Eatt a dlttance ol 2121 leet.
vt
F E E T TO THE NORTHERLYMOST CORNER OF SAIO LOT JJ.
O n Thu rsd ay. Malone's Denver-based Tele­
thence North If degreet 01
GREGORY L HARDY.
THENCE S J*rj/ 0S "W ALONG THE W ESTERLY LINE OF SAID
com m unications Im-. took a crucial step In that
Defendant
minute Jl tecondt Eatl a dll
LOT JJ. A DISTANCE OF *2 Jl F E E T TO THE NORTHWESTERLY
lance ol 414 If leel lo the
direction when It opened u $100 million facility
NOTICE OF SALE
CORNER OF SAID LOT JJ: THENCE S 11*0101 W ALONG SAID
•altllng Wetlerly right ol way
NOT ICE It hereby given ol the
W ESTER LY LIME f&gt; 42 F E E T TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
that, using new technology to "com press"
line ol Dodd Road. Ihence South
tale by th* Clerk ol the Circuit
CORNER OF LOT H i THENCE S 44*l*'Sf"E. ALONG THE
electronic signals, will ullow T C I to cram as many
00 degreet 42 minutes 42 tecondt
Court ol Ih* Eighteenth Judicial
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT JJ. A DISTANCE OF 2100 F E E T
Eatt a distance ol 12 00 leel to
as 10 times more channels onto the wires that
Circuit.
In
and
lor
Seminole
FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE AFORESAID CEN
the point ot Beginning (Ihe
County. Florid* ol Ih* following
TER LINE OF SAID 1500 F E E T WIDE U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT:
carry television Into Ihc home.
"Subject Properly");
detcrlbed real property tltual*
TH E N C E S.44*JI'J»"E. ALONG SAID C E N TE R L IN E AND
Th e T C I facility, located In a Denver suburb,
TOGETHER W ITH all Im
In Seminole County. Florida:
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 12. A OISTAMCE OF IJOO
provemenlt now or herealler
will take movies and other programs and convert
Th* South 410 00 fee! ot th*
F E E T ; THENCE S J5*1* JI"E ALONG THE C EN TER LIN E AND
located
on Ihe Sub|ect Properly
North
iooo
00
teet
ol
th*
Eait
Ik
SAID SOUTHERLY LOT LINE 211/ F E E T TO THE POINT OF
them Into a digital format for delivery lo cable
(Including, without limitation,
ol Ih* toulhwett 'a ol Ih*
TERM INATION OF SAID IJOO F E E T WIDE U TIL ITY EASE
systems via satellite and flber-o|&gt;tlc cable.
buildings containing 140 apart
Northeatl U ol th* South 410 00
MEMT. SAID EASEM ENT TER M INATING ON THE NORTHERLY
men! unlit, a clubhouse, a tpa
These systems will relay tin- programs Into
leel ol th* North 1000 00 leel ol
LINE OF A *00 F E E T WIDE DRAINAGE. U TILITIE S AND
and a swimming pool) and all
Ih* Southeatl 'a ol the Northeatl
SIOEWALK EASEM ENTOF SAID LAKE SYLVANCOVE
homes over existing coaxial (twisted copper wire)
natures, appliance*, apparatus,
la
let*
th*
Eatt
224
00
teet.
all
In
TOGETHER WITH
cables, where a newly designed set-top cable box
equipment, furnlthlngt. heating
Section 10. Townthlp 20 touth.
D TH AT PART OF LOTS Jl AND 14. LAKE SYLVAN COVE, AS
and air conditioning equipment,
will reconvert Ihc signals back Into Ihc analog
Range J2 Eatt. .
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42. PAGES *f THROUGH 24.
machinery and articles ol
Sub|*ct to. and retarvlng unto
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
format required by today's T V sets.
personal
properly and replace
grantor, grantor't helrt, evecu
DESCRIBEDASFOLLOWS;
Some cable programming already Is delivered
m
a n lt thereof owned by
tor*,
attlgnt.
and
tuccettort
In
A IJOO F E E T WIOE U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT LYING IS F E E T
F R A N K L IN S O U T H E A S T
to cable systems In digital format from satellites.
Inter**!, an eatement lor InL E F T AND IS F E E T RIGHT. WHEN MEASUREO PEHPENDIC
IN V E S T O R S L I M I T E O . a
grett. egrett, and ullllllet over
ULAR TO. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED C E N TER LIN E. SAID
- Hut Ihc new system will be able to carry digital
Penntylvanla limited partner
Ih* Eatt IS 00 leel ol the North
SIDELINES BEING E X TE N D E D OR SHORTENED TO IN
signals rill ihc way Into the home, which should
ship,
(hereinafter "Oebtor")
IS 00 leet ol th* property d*
TER SECT THE INITIAL AND TERM INAL BOUNDARIES
Including, without limitation, all
• Improve plctureand sound quality.
tcrlbed herein
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT JO OF
sewage treatment taclllllet and
Together with an eatement lor
SAIO LAKE SYLVAN COVE: THENCE RUN N S4*IS'1I"W ALONG
In it few years, when digital T V sets come on
Ireth water tyltemt. and all
right ol way purpotet ol Ingrett.
TH E NORTH LINE OF LOTS 10. Jl. AND Jl OF SAID LAKE
the market. cuMe systems will be able to carry
water pump*, inter*, motors,
egrett. and utllltlei upon and
SYLVAN COVE. A DISTANCE OF 111J J F E E T TO THE
generators.
IIII ilatloni, lines
c risp, nearly Indestructible digital signals all the
acrott Ih* following property
NORTHERLYMOST CORNER OF LOT 12 OF SAID LAKE SYLVAN
and accessories thereto, and all
Th* Eatt 40 00 leel ol Ih*
COVE; THENCE S.JI, J/'0J"W.. ALONO THE W ESTERLY LINE
way from Ihc movie or T V sound stage lo home
furniture and recreational
Northeatl lit and th* South JO 00
OF SAID LOT 12. A DISTANCE OF *2 Jl F E E T TO THE
viewing screens.
equipment located In or used In
leet ol th* North 42S 00 leel ol
N O R TH W ESTER LY CORNER OF SAID LO T 12; THEN CE
conjunction with Ihe recre
"Five years ago. digital T V was sort of u
the Eatl 241 00 leel ol Ih*
S.2J*OrOI"W, ALONG SAID W ESTERLY LINE OF LOT J2 AND
allonal taclllllet. and all rafrlg
Southeatl 'a ol Ih* Northeatl W
THE W ESTER LY LINE OF THE AFORESAID LOT JJ: A
dream ," hut the nqdd pace of technology Is
eralort. ranges, microwave
and the North 20 00 leet ol th*
DISTANCE OF 144fl F E E T TO THE WE ST ERL YMOST CORNER
1 making It it reality, Malone said T h u r s d a y .
ovens, dishwashers, disposals,
Eatt 224 00 leet Southeatl U ol
OF SAID LOT M; THENCE SJI*20'JI"E. ALONG THE NORTH
wethers and dryers (other than
Digital technology converts programs Into
Ih* Northeatl U and Ih* Wett
LINE OF THE AFORESAID LOT 14. A DISTANCE OF II *4 F E E T
Ihote owned by tenants ol
JO 00 leel ol Ih* Eatt 241 00 leel
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14: THENCE
, electronic pulses, using the computer language of
apartment unlit located on the
ol the South 4100 leel ol Ih*
S0t*4l'5J"E. ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 14. A
ones and zeroes Instead of H k? carrier-wave,
Sub|ect Property) now or here
North
441
00
leet
ol
In*
South
DISTANCE OF 10 20 F E E T FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING OF
alter edited to, attached lo.
analog format, the longtime standard for T V and
eatt 'a ol the Northeatl Ik. all In
THE AFORESAID C EN TER LIN E OF SAID 15 00 F E E T WIDE
placed upon, or uted In any way
Section 20. Townthlp 20 South,
U T IL IT Y EASEM ENT; THENCE S O f t t U 'E . A l OHG **ID
radio distribution. Digital signals urc more precise
In connection with the complete
rang* 12 Eatt, Seminole County.
CENTER LINE AND SAIO EASTERLY LINE OF LOT J4. A
and less susceptible to Interference and other
and com fortable us*, oc
Florida
OISTANCE OF 11150 F E E T TO TH E POINT OF TERM INATION
cupancy. or operation ol Ih*
factors that can degrade analog signals.
Th*
kale
It
purtuant
to
a
Final
OF SAID 1100 F E E T WIOE U T IL IT Y EA SEM E N T. SAID
Sub|*ct Property, all llcentet
Judgment In partition entered
EASEM ENT TER M INATING ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF A
•
When compressed — or squeezed down —
and permits used or required In
by th* Circuit Court In the above
10 00 F E E T WIDE DRAINAGE. U TILITIE S AND SIOEWALK
digital programs take up m uch less space than
connection with th* us* ol tald
styled case on Augutl 22, Iff J
EASEM ENTOF SAID LAKE SYLVANCOVE.
Sublect Property, all leases ol
Thlt tale will be al II 00 a m
• comparable analog signals, allowing transmission
Persons with disabilities n«»dlng assistance Ip p*rtldp«t* In *ny ol
Ihe Sub|*ct Properly now or
on
Ih*
Jrd
day
ol
May.
Iff4.
al
these proceeding* ihould contact th* Employ** Relation* 0«p*rl
- of far more Information over a given T V channel.
herealler entered Into and all
lha Watt Front door ol Ih*
man I ADA Coordinator 41 hour* In »dv«nc* ol th* mooting at
T C I Initially will compress six digital slgnuls
right, lltla and Interest ol debtor
Seminole County Courlhout* In
J2MIJ0. *&gt;t*n*lon 2*41.
thereunder, Including without
Into the space lliat one analog channel now uses.
Sanlord. Florida
P*rion» *r* *dvl«*d that It th*y decide lo npp**l any declilont
limitation, cath or securities
Sal* will be tor cath to Ih*
mad* *1 lh*j* m*«llng*/h*arlng*. Ih«y will n**d a record ot th*
[ Hut the technology has Ihc ability to eventually
deposited
thereunder purtuant
highett
and
best
bidder.
procMdlngt and lor »uch purpot*. lh*y may n*«d to ln«ur* that &lt;a
put 10 digital signals In the space of one anulog
to said leases, and all rents.
MARYANNE
MORSE
verbatim r»cord ot th* proceeding* It made, which Indudet th*
Issue*, proceeds, and proltls
C LER KO F CIRCUIT COURT
channel.
tetllmony and *vld*nc* upon which th* appeal I* bawd, per section
accruing Irom th* Sublect Prop
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Several hundred thousand T C I customers in 2 J
21* OIOS. Florid* Statute*
_ _____
erly and together with all pro
FLORIOA
PERSONS IN TER ES TED MAY APPEAR ANO BE HEARO AT
mostly rural und suburban communities will be
ceedt ol Ih* conversion, volun­
BY: JaneE. Jatewlc
THE TIM E AND PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED.
tary or Involuntary, ol any ol Ih*
A
S
D
E
P
U
TY
C
LE
R
K
Ihc first cable customers to have access lo the
BOARDOF
loregoing Into cath or liquidated
Publlth April I, I, Iff4
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
service In 1995. TC I Senior Vice President Robert
claims. Including without limits
DEO IJ
Publlth: April I, Iff*
D E O /•

W A S H IN G TO N — Tu rn in g a quick $99,000
prolll mi I h r ronunodlllCB market i Iik - hit'I exactly
III with Hillary l&lt;o&lt;lham Clinton's studied tlrvoHon to noble causes or her husband's cumIMilftn trail complaints about the greedy 1980s.
Hoi it's not the llrsl time a leadership Intake has
ticen undercut by reality. And It's not necessarily
fatal from a political standpoint.
Voters did revolt In the early 1980s against a
Maryland congressman who Ird the evangelical
movement's opposition to gay rights and turned
out to Ire guv himself.
Vet Itomtld Hengnn. who rarely attended
church anil had troubled relationships with Ills
children, never lost Ills reputation as a champion
ol l.unllv values and causes dear Ur the religious
right. And trailing arms for hostages In Iran
Irnrely dented Ills tough foreign-policy Image.
Th e Clinton problem was crystallized this week
try Ketrccca Fairchild, a questioner at a town
meeting In Charlotte. N.C. "M r. President, are
you one of us middle-class people?" she asked.
"O r are you In with the villainous, moneygrubbing Republicans?"
During his campaign Clinton often said there
was nothing wrong with making money as long
an It was done the old-fashioned way — by
starting businesses and creating Jobs.
A killing on the commodities market would not
sectu to qualify, but Clinton defended It this week
.is "perfectly legitimate." He said he still Irelleves
that In the 1980s "there was too m uch making
money by pushing paper around In ways that
cost people |ohs."
Even before Mrs Clinton released records
showing site made SlOO.OtX) In 1979 on a $1,000
outlay with help from a prominent Arkansas
attorney. Republicans had leapt on the Clintons'
failed Whitewater Investment and said II was
time to cut the lectures on greed
Everyone was trying to make millions during
the |080s. said Elliott Abrams, a former assistant
secretary ol slate In the Reagan administration
I hc Clintons tried. too They Just weren't very
g&lt;Hid at It
Political races usuollv turn on which candidate
c o n v in c e s voters lie or sin- is most In tune with
what ordinary people want ami believe Thus the
« nufpctlllnii to come oil as populist and values
oriented.
In lexas just this week, scrappy Democratic
brawler .lint Mattox was revealed to be worth
$:t I million That pul a dumper on Ills argument
that lie's more of a regular guy than Ills Senate
pitni.iiy opponent, millionaire Richard I-Isher
Clinton ran a populist cumpalgu heavy on
church visits and references to personal respon­
sibility As president, lie goes to church regularly
and speaks often ol the Importance of strong
families and strcaig values. Mrs Clinton, known
lor her work on education and child welfare In
Arkansas. Is now her husband s chief adviser on

Legal Notice

Cable company
takes big leap
to 500 channels

1hontson said.

, r ? !.*

that may hereafter be entered
Into by the Debtor relating to th*
operation and management ol
lheProject.il any.
The alorstald sal* will be
mad* pursuant to the Final
Judgment *1 Foreclosure *n
le r e d In C lv t C a t* No
f j &gt;404 CA-14 B now pending In
Ih* Circuit Court ol Ih* Elgh
teenth Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole County. Florida
O A T E D this Jflh day ol
March, Iff*
MaryanneMorte
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
BY: Jan* Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Persons with a disability w h »
need a special accommodation*'
to participate In thlt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at JOI North Park Avenue. Suit*
N10I. Sanlord. Florida 11TJI, at
least live days prior to the
proceeding Telephone 1*021
J2J4JJ0. •*' 4112; laO O fUIJJI
(TO O ) or laOOfUIJTO (V ). via
Florida Relay Service
Publlth April I, I. Iff4
DEQ 14

TOGETHER WITH Th* right
lo Ih* use and pottettion ol and
Ih* right to rent 1*1 and/or lease
any or all ol the furniture, which
term theil Include all ol the
lurnllur*. lurnlthlngt. Iillmgt
attachments appliance* and
appurtenance* ot any kind and
description, II any. now or
herealler available lor Ihe use
ol Ihe tenant* and/or Ihe opera
lion ol Ihe Sub|ed Property In
or lo which Ihe Debtor hat any
right. Illle or Inleretl
The right lo Ihe ute and
pepsession ot Ihe Sublect Prop
erty and all Ih* rent* which
term shall Include any and all ol
Ih* rents. Issues, prolll* and
avail* now due and which may
hereafter become due under and
by virtue ol any lea**, whether
written or oral, or any letting ol
or any agreement for the ute or
occupancy ol any part ol Ihe
Sub|ecl P ro p e rly and/or
Furniture which may have been
heretofore or may be herealler
mad* or agreed to between Ihe
Debtor or any other owner ol Ihe
S u b | * d P ro p e rty and/or
Furniture and any tenant or
occupant ol any pari ol th*
S uble ct P ro p e rty and/or
Furniture, or which may b«
mad* or agreed to by Ihe
Mortgagee
Any and all right, title and
Interest In and lo any (a) lot*
or damage and rebate, refund or
return ol any premium, now or
herealler paid or payable under
any policy ol Insurance covering
Ih* whole or any part ol Ihe
S u b le cl P ro p e rly and/or
Furniture; (b) sum or sums now
due or herealler lo become due
by reason ol any taking ol th*
whole or any part ol th* Sublect
Property lor public purposes, by
right ol eminent domain or
otherwise, or by reason ol any
claims now or herealler eilsllng
against any and all parlies
whomsoever tor compensation
lor real or alleged harm or
d*(n*9* don* lo or In connection
with th* Sublecl property; and
(c) abatement, rebate, relundor
return, whether now or hereof
ler payable, ol th* whole or any
part ol any taa. assessment or
other charge levied or attested
upon Ihe whole or any pari ol
Ih* S u b le cl P ro p e rty or
Furniture whether heretofore or
herealler levied or attested or
that hat been or herealler It
paid
TO OETHER W ITH: la) all
the permits. Ilcentst. approvals,
contents and authorliallons
which have heretofore been or
that may herealler be issued to
th* Debtor lor the construction
and operation ol a 140 unit
apartment protect located on
th* Sublect Properly. Including,
specifically, but without llmlta
lion, all such permits lor Ih*
operation ol Ih* apartment pro
|act Issued or given by Ih* Slat*
ol Florida Division ol Restau­
rants and Hotels and by Semi
nol* County Florida; and (b) all
contracts and agreements In
eluding service contracts and
m anagement agreem ents,
wnlch have heretofore been or

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C ITY OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONJIOCR ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO W H O M ITM A Y CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by th* City ol Long wood Flor
Ida. that Ih* City Commlttion
will hold a public hearing lo
consider enactment ol Ihe lot
lowing Ordinances
ORDINANCE NO ft Ilf)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOP
IDA. AMENDING THE BUD
G E T FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. Iff)
AND ENDING SEPTEMBER
JO. If f 4. PR OVID IN G FOR
B U D G ET TRANSFERS AND
AMENDMENTS
ORDINANCE NO f* Ilf*
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING CHAPTER
It 1. PURCHASING. SECTIONS
14 1 f (a )(1 ) P R IN C IP A L
CONTRACTING OFFICER HI
A U T H O R IT Y
12) AM END
MENTS TO CONTRACTS BY
P U R C H A S IN G O IR E C T O R
AND 111 AMENDMENTS TO
CONTRACTS BY C ITY AD
M INISTRATOR AMENDING
THE APPROVAL AUTHORITY
FOR AVVAHO OF CONTRACTS
A N D A M E N D M E N T S TO
C O N T R A C T S BY TH E
DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING
A N D TH E C I T Y AD
M INISTRATOR. PROVIDING
FOR C O N F L I C T S
S E P A R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
F E C TIV E O A TE
ORDINANCE NO f* lift
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C lr Y OF LONGWOOO FLOR
ID A A U T H O R IZ IN G THE
B O R R O W IN G OF FUN D S
P R O V ID IN G FOR t h e
LEASE PURCHASE OF TWO
S O U TH E R N COACH FIR E
PUMPERS BY APPROVING
TH E - L E A S E AND
PURCHASE A G R E E M E N T "
B E TW E E N TH E C IT Y OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA, AND
PNC LEASING CORP. KEN
TUCKY. IMPOSING CERTAIN
TER M S AND CO N D ITIO N S
RELATING TH E R E TO PRO
V IO IN G FOR C O N FL IC TS
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . AND EF
FECTIVE DATE
Said Ordinance* were placed
on tint reading on April 4. Iff*
and the City Commlttion will
consider tame for final passage
and adoption alter the public
hearing, which will be held In
Ihe City Mall l/J Well Warren
Avenue l ongwood Florida on
Monday Ihe lllh day ol April.
A D Iff* al 4 00 P M . or at
toon thereafter at possible At
the meeting, parlies may *p
pear and be heard with respect
to the proposed Ordinances
Thlt hearing may be continued
Irom lime lo lime until linai
action It taken by Ihe City
Commlttion
A copy ol Ihe proposed Ord­
nances are potted al the City
Hall. Longwood Florida, and
copies art on tile with Ih* Clerk
ol the City and tame may be
Impeded by the public
A taped record ol Ihl* meeting
It made by Ihe City lor lit
convenience Thlt record may
not commute an adequate re
cord lor purpotet ol appeal Irom
a decision made by the Com
million with retped lo the
loregoing matter Any person
wishing lo ensure that an ad*
quale record ol Ihe proceedings
It maintained lor appellate pur
potet It advised lo make the
necessary arrangements al hit
or her own •ipente
Dated this 4th day ol April.
A D , Iff*
C ITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C ITYCLER K
Publlth. Aprlll. Iff*
DEQ 22
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: fJ-SIIJDR02B
IN RE The Marriage ot
ARTHUR L GIVINS. JR
Husband.
and

JE N N IFE R C GIVINS
Wile
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: Arthur L GIvInt Jr.
Addreit Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action lor dliiolu
lion ol marriage hat been Hied
against you and you are re
qulred lo serve a copy ot your
written delenset. It any. to It on
JENNIFER C GIVINS, Pell
lloner, whose addrett Is I01J
Bartlett CL, Oviedo. Florida
J224J on or before MAY f. Iff*
and III* Ih* original with Ih*
clerk ol Ihlt court either belor*
service on Petitioner or Imm*
dlately thereafter. II you (all to
do so. a delaull will be entered
against you lor Ih* rellal d*
mended In th* petition
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
teal ol this Court on AAARCH JO.
Iff*
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F TH E COURT
Oy Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: April I. IS. 22.2f. Iff*
DEQ JJ

�to the last out

IN BRIEF

Greyhounds
rally twice
to beat Rams

LOCALLY
YMCA adult happenings
L A K E M ARY — Th e Seminole Family Y M C A
Is now forming Its next 3-man adult basketball
and co-ed volleyball leagues.
Sign uj&gt; as a team for 5160. or as an Individual
(535.50 for members. 547.50 fur participants).
For Information, call the YM C A at 321-8944.

By TO N Y D a lO R M IIR
Herald Sporta Editor_______ _____________________ _;

Solo homes dump O-Cubs

L O N G W O O D — In a game they probably ;
should have lost, the Lym an Greyhounds found a
wiiy to win. beating the Lake Mary Rams H-7 In
eight Innnlngs In a Seminole Athletic Conference
softball contest Thursdny afternoon
Trailing 6-4 with two out In Ihc bottom or the
seventh, the Greyhounds rallied to tie Ihc game,
then pulled out the win In the home half of the
eighth when Jonnle Behind tripled and scored on
Mlchrllc Bishop's single.
"T h e one thing about this team Is that when
they get behind, they don't give up." said Lymuti
couch Christy Tlbhlts. " T h e y never give up. no
matter what the score.
"The problem Is that they can't seem to slay In
that frame of mind. Th e y lose their focus and the
game slips uway from them. Then they have to
work twice ns hard lo get ll hack.
Against Lake Mary, the Greyhounds let two
Irnds slip away before fluidly nulling down the
win. They were one out away from winning the
game In the top of the seventh when a*
ha sen-loaded throwing error opened the door for
a three-run Ram rally.
In fart, what frustrated Dike Mary coach
J e n n ie Fisher was the fuel that except for the
game-winning run. the Rams did something to
assist the Greyhounds In every rally
Lym an's first two runs scored without the
Ix-urfll of a hit while the Greyhounds' two-run

O R L A N D O - J im Waggoner's solo home run
to lead off the eighth and Ernie Young's solo
homer to lead oil the ninth lifted the Huntsville
Stars lo a 4-2 win over the Orlando Cubs
Thursday night to the Southern League opener.
Pedro Valdes liad two RBI fur Orlando.

Mutis sent to Edmonton
MIAMI — Florida Marlins pitcher Je ll Moll*
has cleared waivers and been sent t» Triple A
Edmonton. Florida announced Thursday.
Th e Marlins claimed Mulls. 27. off waivers
from Ihc Cleveland Indians last November.

Suns knock off Memphis
JA C K S O N V IL L E - Terrel Hansen had three
hits. Including a first Inning two-run homer, and
Tra vis Buckley pitched six strong Innings
Thursday fo Irntl the* Jacksonville Suns to a 7-$
opening night victory over the Memphis Chicks.
Buckley had three hits, two runs, two walks
and three strikeouts In six Innings of work

AROUND THE NATION

See Comeback. Page 2B

Panthers rally for tie
P H I L A D E L P H IA O o rd M u rp h y heal
Philadelphia goalie To m m y Sodcrstrom at H I I
of tiie third period to give the Florida Panthers a
3-3 lie with the Myers Thursday night
Th e Flyers failed to gain ground on Florida
and the New York Islanders, who they are
battling for the eighth and final Eastern
Conference playoff berth.

Marlins notch 1st win
LO S A N G E L E S - Chris Hammond and Bryan
Harvey combined on a four-hitler and Jell
Conlnc singled In the only run Thursday night
as the Florida Marlins heal the Los Angeles
Dodgers 1 0 for their first victory of the season.
Hammond (101 oulduclcd Itamon Martinez
(O il through 7 2-3 tunings, allowing four hits
with six strikeouts and two walks.

WHAT’S HAPPENING 1
TODAY
Baseball
C,Ovlado at Samlnolo. 4 p.m.
□ Lyman at Lako Mary, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley at Lake Howell. 7 p m

Boys’ Golf
□ Lyman.DcItona, and Now Smyrna Boach 'at
Now Smyrna Municipal, 3 p.m.
□ O v ie d o , M ainland, and Daytona BoachSoabroozo at Rovlra, 3:30 p.m.

Boys’ Tennis
□ Oviedo va. Unlvoralty at Rod Bug, 3:30 p.m.

Track and Field
□ Seminole Invitational, 4 p.m.
□ Lako Mary flirts at Jacksonville-Wolfson, 3 p.m.

Weightlifting
□ Seminole Athletic Conference moot, Lako Mary

High School, 4 p.m.

SATURDAY

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Dodgers, White Sox
grab early crucial wins
Prom Staff Report!

ROY H0LLEH FIELD

SA N FO R D — ll may mill be curly
In the neaeon. tint these were crucial
hallgameH.
With the division leaders In lhe
Sanford Recreation Deportment
Little Ma|or Baseball League both
standing at 6 0 and four teams with
3-2 records pluylng Thursday night,
a victory was Imperative II the
tenuis wanted to remain alive lor a
shot at the clly championship.
The (tinker Materials Dodgers and
I he Stairs Realty White Sox were
the lucky ones as they posted
Important victories to keep their
playoff ho(x-s alive.
Brian Porter tossed a four-hitler
and struck out 1‘2 and Kcndcll
Kcnnon had three extra base hits as
the Dodgers shut down the Marlins
I f . 2 In National Division play at
Lake-front Field, while the White
Sox scored a pair of runs In the
bottom of the fifth Inning to break a
5-5 tie and went on Hi best the Cook
Construction Orioles In an Am eri­
can Division bailie al Roy Holler
Field.
Th e victory by the Dodgers, now
4-2. moved them Into sole posses­
sion of second place In Ihc National
Division behind the Railroaders
Cutis (0 0). Trailing the leaders arc
the Marlins (3-3). the Fun World at
Flea World Curdtnals (2-4) and the
Expos and Freddie Howard Pirates
(both 1-5).
Th e White Sox. also 4-2. find

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themselves In third place In iht
American Division behind the dclending clly champion Sunnlland
Corporation Hcd Sox (0 0) and Inc
Disabled American Veterans (DA\ I
Royals |5-1). Following the leaders
arc the Orioles (3-3|. the Usher.
Laurence. Dcen ft Fromung Blue
Jays (1-5) and Hie First Union Bank
A s 10 6).
Th e Little Major League will be off
until Tuesday because Fort Mellon
Park will he In use for the Mrst
Baptist Church fifth annual Youth
Blast ‘94 Saturday for youths ages
1 1 -1 8 .

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Four games will dot Tuesday s
schedule. At Roy Holler, the Cubs
will play the Cardinals al 6:45 p.m.
and the Dodgers will take on the
Pirates al 7:45 p.m. At Lakefronl
Field, the Blue Jays will face ihc A s
at 5:45 p.m. and the Orioles will
battle Ihc Royals at 7:45 p.m.
T h e Dodgers Jum ped on l lie
Marlins for four runs In Ihc lop of
the first Inning — a bases loaded
walk lo Grady Hutchins and a
two-run double by Kcnnon being
the big blows - and were never
headed.

Full slate of Babe Ruth action
While tho Sanford Little Ma|or Baseball League Is off «h,“ ^ n01h“ " d' ' i"°
Habo Ruth aamos are on lap for Saturday. At Sanlord Memorial Stadium,
the RovalS plLytho Expos at 8 a.m.; J.J. Bryant (No. 8) and the Orioles
tacklo Iho Marlins al 10 a.m.; and (ho Blue Jays battlo the CardinalIs at
noon At Zlnn Bock Field, tho Whlto Sox tangle with Iho P|r®'°*
8 30
a nt boloro Brad Brumloy (No. 18) and tho A ’s lace the Cubs at 10.30 a.m.

□ Bee Crucial, Page 2B

Central Florida adds to Raider skid

JUCO Baseball
□ Seminole CC at St. John’a River CC, 2 p.m.

Prom Staff Report!

JUCO Softball

O C A L A - S l i m Just left town.
. . . .
Th e Seminole Com m unity College baseball
team virtually saw any chance of a spot In next
month's slate tournament go rigid out the
window Thursday afternoon In Ocala as the host
Central Florldu Com m unity College Patriots
edged the Raiders, 5-4. lit a Mid-Florida Confer­
ence encounter.

□ Seminole CC at Brevard CC, 3 p.m.

Baseball
□ Seminole at DeLand. V, 1 p.m.; JV, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake Brantley at Oalneevllle Buchholz, 1 p.m.

Girls’ Track

SCC had leads of 2-0 and 4-3. hut could not
hold them as C F C C scored the winning run on a
two-out passed ball on n third slrlke In the
bottom of ninth Inning.

□ Lake Howoll at Doltona Invitational, 9 am .

f l7 ^ 0 ^ M n A - L SUN. Detroit Pinions at Orlando
Magic. |L)

Complete listings on Page 2B_________________

Hoakt Photo t&gt;y Apnu

Second baseman Larry Hardy (No. 2) was 2for-4
with an RBI Thursday afternoon In the Raiders
5-4 loss to Central Florida Community College.

Tltc loss was tlie third M T C defeat In as man}
days for tltc Raiders, who fell Hi 16-22 overall and
8-10 In the conference. Th e Patriots are now
3 0 1 7 overall and 11-7 In the M FC. giving them
a share of second place In the conference
standings with Santa Fc Com m unity College.
Th e top two teams In the conference earn a spot
In the stale tournament.
SCC will try to end Its losing streak In Palalku
on Saturday against St. John's River Com m unity
College In an M -FC game starting at 2 p.m.

PATR IOTS!. RAIDERS*
Stmirvolt Community Collogo
010 010 000 - 4 ♦ •
Control Florldo Community Collto#
010 101 001 - S » 0
Moraon. Skorbok tOI and Ellior. Lloll. M ulro (1) ond Boulgon
WP - MoUro LP - Morgan (111 Sovo - non* ID - SCC.
Bon|omln 111. Crul t ill: CFCC. Room IB - non* HR - CFCC.
FlUgernld, Foray Rocord* — Somlnolo Community Collogo 1*11.
o lOMFC; Control Florida Community Collogo 10 11.11-F MFC.______

Leading C F C C were Ragan (2-for-3. double, two
runs), Fitzgerald (2-for-4. home run. run. RBI).
Foray (l-for-4. home run. run. RBI). Daurgon
(l-fo r-4 , gume w in n in g run) and Rllowlch
(l-for-4).
Pacing the Raiders' offense, which outhlt C FC C
9-7. were Sanford's Rick Eckstein (3 for-4). Larry
Hardy J r. (2-for-4. RBI). Scotl Benjamin {l-for-4.
second double of year, two RBI). Spruce Creek s
Isaac C ruz (l-for-3. 12th double of season, run.
RBI). Sanford's Matt Dlcm cr (l-for-3. run). Lake
Howell's Robert Bologna (1-4. run) and Sunford s
Srott Fcrgcrson (run).
Freshman Bobby Morgan, from Sanford, fell to
2-3 on the scuson despite allowing Just seven hits
and four earned runs In 8W Innings of work. He
also walked four and struck out five.

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SB - Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Friday. April 8, 1994

Drivers to challenge
Bristol speed mark

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOQS
Thurteby night
First ract — */it, b ji.t ;
J I’m No Saint
110 J 40 1*0
I Bishop Dan
7 H 1 00
IPamalaH
1*0

O li II nr *0 P ti AJn •*n T II i t) jir.ro

P I A l l t n i *a
S«(ond race — 1/1, D: n il
7 Nulll* Daily Mae
*00 1*0 100
» El Bravo
1*0 110
t Blackeyed SuMn
} *0
Q 11II II 40 P I I I ) MM T l i l t ) 1*4.00 DD

II 11*0 » S ill 11) 1U40

Third rat* — 1/1*. D: JI M
* Talk May I Magic
10 M
5*0 4*0
/ GlenwoodClover
1 60 4 00
•Dove * Mon*r
4 10
O (*■»! 11.10 P 14 1) II* 40 T (4 7 1) r n 00
Fourth race — 5/1*. C: 11.10
)G r*yt Blu Banntr
0 10 J 10 4 40
IP*ach|am
) 10 4*0
I Whispering Lady
J 00
Q(I1&gt;14 00 PI1 U f l.lO T C l U l l l l . M
Filth rat* - V l l m . B: 11.17
7 S| Jinny
1100 110 1*0
11'm A Leader
4 00 110
5 Prnro** Destiny
110
Q &lt;1-71 19 04 P*) I&gt;M 70T (I I I ) 711.14
5lith race — 1/4. D: 11.11
1 HighlandEdlpM
17.90 7*0 I N
IBiilatBeii
i i o 110
1 Summ Dispenser
400
O i l ] ) II.M P 111) 15*0 T (111) 141.40
Seventhrece— S/14, Ai 11.17
1 Summ Slirbclght
la 40 IIO 140
7 King Midat
1140 110
IDanl'iKnav*
140
Q 17 I ) 41.10 P (171110 M T (1 1 1) 11)10 s
(171- All) 1051.40
E ig h th ra co -l/U , Di 11.40
4 Ar|o Del Co
40 40 OOO 1010
1 Mar Dana
10 70 4 00
4 Talk Cook I* Tym*
4 40
O 1141 *1 10 P (4 1) 1(1.00 T (4 14) 1115.10
Ninth rat*-1/1. Ci 11.15
JM*ld*nBluth
1) *0 *40 *00
IGrandCII1t*r
1 40 5 10
7 Rv Rechargabl*
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Q l t l l 15 00 P 11 1) HOOT 11 1 ») 171 »
lOIhrat* — 1/1*. D: 11.14
7Mega Velocltyvle
1100 1*0 140
I Yukon Toby
4 40 1 40
1Lookforfhellghl
140
Q (711 50 *0 P (71) 41.44 T (7 0-11117.00
11th rat*-5/1*. 0: 11.10
IC r 'i Thunderbolt
*10 140 1*0
4Cagln Babychal*!
110 4 10
1 Omni Scorpion
5 00
Q I* I) 14 *0 P 15 4) 144 M T 15 4 I ) It7.lt
T T (74 11 4 1) 0.00 Jackpot 517,017.10
17th r a t * -V I* . A 111.01
1 Sunnytand Slim
17 00 14 40 7 10
] Gone A wot
1*0 1*0
4 Yukon Mary
4 10
O (M l 47.10 P i l l) 4* 40 T ( M *) 1170.10
11thrace-1/0. B: 14 10
I Hotfoot Gr*g
100 1*0
•Pla Bush Guy
110 140
1 Spl*ndy
] 40
Q 114) II 44 P (14) M 40 T 1141) 4* 44 QD
19-1-1 0) 174 40
14th rac* — 1/0, A: 17.41
IRlotSInlln
5 00 1 *0 1 40
(Fresh Appeal
140 5 00
4 Pomona Pomp
4 10
Q (1 11 10 40 P (1 1) 10 10 T (1 1 41 177 00 S
(1 1-0-71 717.10
A — 1,141/ H — li lt .040

IP* MartmeiOO). 1:15pm
Colorado (Nled 0 0) al Pilliburgh (Wagner
0 0). 7:15 pm
Philadelphia IRIvrra 0 0) al Cincinnati
IRl)oC l),7:5Sp m
New York (Hlllmen 0 0) al Houtlon
(Swindell 0 0), I 05p m
Atlenla (Mercker 0 0) al Lot Angel**
(AilacioOO), 10 OSp m
Florida (Wealhert 0 0) al San Diego
(Sander* 0 0), 11:11pm
SI Loul* (Walion 00) at San Francisco
(TorreiOO), 10 05p m
Saturday'* Oamet
Chicago al Montreal. 115 pm
Colorado al PltltburcFi, I li p m
Philadelphia at Cincinnati. 1: lip m
SI. Louiial San Francisco. 4 05 p m
New York at Houtlon, • 05 p m
Atlanta a) Lot Angel**, 10 05 p m
Florid* at San Diege. 14:45 pm

Philadelphia, Urlndetmour 11 IRenberg.
Racine). 15 II Ippl (Vnallles — felller. Phi
(Interference), 11 54; Brown. Fla Ihlgh
lllcklngl, 15 )J. Dlnetn. Phi (Inlerlerence),
15 07
5*cond Period - 1 Philadelphia, Dinner: I*
(Recchl. Lamb), 5 54 (pp). 4 Philadelphia.
Recchl 1* (fetllar). 7 55, 5 Florida, Barnes
11 iMurphy, Bennmgl 1147 Ipp) Penallies
— Vanblesbrouck. Fla served by Lomakin
(Inlerlerenct I. 4 10 Mellanby, Fla Ihook
Ing), 10 04. Brlnd'Amour, Phi Igoall* Inter
lerencel 10 50: fetllcr Phi (Inlerlerence),
II JO. Recchl. Phi (eltnwlngl, 10 00
Third Period — 4 Florida, Murphy 14, * II
Penalties — Clrtlla Fla Houghing), 1 14.
Kudelskl. Fla Iroughlnq). 17 *4, felllrr. Phi
(roughing), 17.4*
Ovtrllm i — Non* Penallies — Mellanby,
Fla (roughing). 1:11, Fedyk. Phi Houghing!

Mass Dartmouth*. Framingham 4
Massachusetts 5, Holy Cross 4
Montclair SI. 17. Rutgers Newark 4
Nichols IS. Coast Guard II
Northeastern 11, Cent Connecticut St *
Penn SI 7 4. flucknetl 11
Qulnnlplacl, Sacred Heart 5
Wesleyan 11, Alberlus Magnus 1
SOUTH
BeltsAven* II, LSU Shreveport 1 1
Birmingham Southern 17. Livingston 7
Coker 11, Shaw 1
Cumberland. Tenn 11, Austin Peay 4
Duke 11, Charleston Southern 4
E Tennessee St 4. Mars HUH
Fayetteville SI 14 * Pembroke 51 4 5
Jacksonville St, 11, Georgia Coll 4
KennesawSI 14 It. LaGrang* 1 1
Lenlor Rhyne 11. Belmonl Abbey 4
Marshall*, Louisville*
Moreheed SI 10. Kentucky 7
N Alabama] 1. Trevecca 11
N C Wesleyan*., Wilmington. Oel 4
Presbyterian 4. Newberry 1
SI. Thomis*. Spring Arbor 5
S Illinois 7, Murray SI 1
Tn Chattanooga 4 1, Mercer 14
Tulan* 7 NE Louisiana *
Valdesta St. 10, Florida A IM 4
W Carolina I] 5. E Kentucky 4 1
Wmgate II, SC Spartanburg 11
Wollordt. Catawba]
MIDWEST
Indiana SI. I. E vanivlll* 7
Marietta 14. Point Park 5
Mlchigan4.Oakland.Mich 4
Michigan SI 11. Siena Htighls*
NW Missouri SI 17. Rockhursll 11
Noire Dam* 5. Toledo]
Northwestern 1. Illinois Tech I
Northwestern, low* 15 10. Teikyo Weslmar
10
Northwd. Mich 4. Concordl*. MlchO
Ohio Wesleyan 4. Marnl Virnon Naiaren* I
Rosary II 14 14. Nilet I 11. 1st A Ird oames
5 Innings
SI Joseph. Ind *, Chicago SI 1
Simpson}* Upper Iowa I I
Wartburg* 14. Luther I I
William Jewell 5 II. Oeker 0 t
William Penn I 1 11. Buena V11I# 10 5
Wittenberg 14 1. Denison 4 1
SOUTHWEST
Cent Arkansas 10. Arkansas Tech*
S Arkansas II 17. U ot IheOtarki 1 1
SW Oklahoma 7 4. Northwestern Oklahoma
*4
TarletonSt 4 5. Abilene Christian 4 I
FAR WEST
Lewis Clark SI 17. Washington SI 1
Whither 7. Westmont 1

American League
All Timet EOT
Eetl Division
W
OB
L Pel
Boston
J
0 1OOO
Baltimore
7
0 1000
New York
7
0 1OOO
447
Toronlo
7
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Del roll
a
000
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Central Division
W
L Pet. OB
Cleveland
7
0 1000
Milwaukee
7
0 1000
Chicago
Uy
1
1
JJJ
Minnesota
I'y
1
1
JJ]
Kantat City
0
1 000 1
West Division
W
L Pci. OB
,
4*7
California
1
Oakland
000 1»y
0
7
Seam*
0
7
OOO Uy
Teiat
0
1
OOO lly
Thuridey’t dame*
New York II. T e n t*
Bolton 5. Detroll 4
MlnnetoM 7. Celltornl* 4
Cleveland*, Seallla 1
Milwaukee ll.Oaklendl
Friday'* Oemet
Cleveland (Nagy 40) al Kantat City
(Gordon (0 01,1 15pm
notion (Sale 0 01 al Chicago (Bar* 0 0).l 15
p m.
Detroit (Doherty 00) al New York (Abbott
0 0). 7:05 p m
California (LeltwlcTi 001 at Milwaukee
(BonetO 0). 7 05 p m
Seattle (Fleming 001 *1 Toronlo Heller
00). 7:]5p m
T e ia t (Armstrong 0 0) *1 Baltimore
(MoyerOO). 7 J5p m
Oakland (Welch 0 0) at Minnesota
(Mahome* 0 0). 4 05 p m
Salurday'iOamei
All Times EOT
Seattle al Toronto. 115pm
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Teiat al Baltimore. I 15pm
Allantic Division
Detroit al New York. I lip m
W l Pet
OD
California at Milwaukee 1 05 p m
*
New
York
52 10 722 —
Cleveland al Kama*City. 7 15pm
Orlando
4)
9
29
.192
Boston at Chicago 1 15 pm
Miami
40 34 541 13
Oakland at MlnnewXa. I 05 p m
3Y 34 534 13' i
Ntw Jtr»*y
Boilon
26 46 361 26
Southern League
Phi Lido Iph li
22
11 301 30' i
Firtl Hell
W i th Ington
21 52 ?M 3hi
Eastern Dint ton
Ctnfral Dlvltlon
W
L Pci
GB k AtUnt.i
51 23 619 —
Carolina I Pirate*)
1
0 1C*x&gt; —
n Chicago
49 21 6M
Ml
Greenville (Brave*)
1
0 1 OOO —
Cltvtlond
42 32 566 9
Jacksonville (Mariner*) 1
0 I OOO —
Indiana
Jt
534
34
IMi
Knoevllle (Blue Jays)
0
IOOO
1
Charlotto
11 39 451 12
Orlande (Cubil
4
I
404 I
Dttrolf
20 52 271 30
Western Dlvlilon
Mklwaukti*
19 54 260 311j
Chattanooga (Rods)
I
0 I 000 —
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Huntsville (Athltct)
I
0 ) 000 Midwest Division
Blrmingham IWS01I
0
1000
1
w L Pel
OD
Memphis (Royal*)
0
I
000 1
Thursday night
* Houtlon
52 20 722 ■—
Nashvllla (Twins)
0
I
000 1
First tamo
« San Antonio
52 22 703 1
Thursday’s Qamas
1Pinion
IO N 140 4 40
&gt; Utah
66 21 622 J
Hunllvllle I. Orlando 1
1 Marcel
140 * K
D*nvff
36 500 16
36
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5 Pita
4 00
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20 32 27S 32
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1.
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I
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Dallas
* 64 123 4J&gt;9
Challenoog* 10. Birmingham*
Second a* m*
Pacific Dfiitiea
Carolina tl. Nashville 1
1 Pinson Bnrlou*
i o n 100 100
i Seattle
55 IS 253
Friday's Oames
1 Pardo Aguirre
4(0 140
49 74 621 6
&gt; Phoenli
Hunllvllle *1 Orlando
7Ricardo Atplrl
S.n
i Portland
44 30 595 I f f
Memphis
al
Jacksonville
O 11 1) 10.10 P 011) U H T (11-7) 111.00 DD
Golden Slate
42 il 525 13
Knoevllle el Greenville
(1-1) (1-All) 11.(4
L A Laker*
33 39 456 21*7
Challenoog* at B Irm Ingham
Third gam*
L
A
Clipper*
26 47 356 2V
Carolina al Nashvllla
SRIcardoOyarl
10 40 0 40 4 40
24
49 329 31
Sacrarnenlo
Saturday’s
Came*
IMorcal Erklaga
400 1 40
&gt; clinched playoff berth
Hunts
v
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I*
at
Orlando
* Pile Aguirre
100
Thursday's Games
Memphis at Jacksonville
0 (1 5) 14 *0 P (1-1) 7400 T I I 1 4) 141*4
New York 57, Cleveland?*. OT
Knoavlll* *t Creenvill*
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‘ gam*
New Jersey*) Atlanta47
Chattanooga at Birmingham
&lt;1 Marcel Enrique
4 00 5 *0 500
Houston 114 Golden Slate 107
Carolina al Nashvllla
I 4 Ricardo Peyet
4 00 4 40
Denvvr 104 Seattle 50
5»
&gt; I Pardo Oy„r 1
Utah**. Dallas47
Florida Stale League
; a 1 14 ) it *0 p i n i riM t 114-11 us.oo
Friday's Games
First Nall
Flllhgame
Minnesota al Boston. 7 X&gt;p m
Easlirn Division
j 4 Pinion Joe*
44 40 1.10
New
York
al
Philadelphia.
7 Hpm
W
L Pel. OB
IMarcel Forurla
1 40 m
Cleveland a' Washington. 7. )0p m
Osceola
(Astros)
1
0
1000
—
100
i 1 Belo Goilil
Detroit at Gtlendo, 1,10 p m
$1. Luci* (Mats)
1
0 1 000 O tl 4)14 OOP (01) 4500 T (4-1-1) 174.(0
New Jersey at Charlotte. 7 W pm
Vero Beach (Dodgers!
1
0 I 000 —
Slithgam*
Chicago al Indiana, 4 K p m
Deylona (Cubsl
0
I 000 t
4 Aramayo Forurla
14 00 14 40 500
Dallas al Seattle. 10 p m
Melbourne (Marlins)
0
1 OOO t
5 Col* Reyet
1100 5*0
Denver al L A Lakers. 10 10 pm
W
P
Beach
(Evposl
0
I
000
1
5*0
7 Pinson Mend I
Phoenli el Sacramento. 10 J0p m
Wastern
Division
O l l t l 44 00 P 70 1) 7&amp;M T (05 7) 1114.10
Saturday’* Game*
Clearwater I Phillies)
1
0 I 000 —
Seventhgam*
San Anlomoal Houston. 1 JO pm
Fori Myers (Twins)
I
0 I 00O —
1 Reyet
0*0 4 H 100
Charlotte at Philadelphia. 7 10pm
Lakeland (Tigers)
I
0 ) 000 —
1Arplllaga
4 00 1 00
Orlandoat Miami. 7:14pm.
I
0 I 000 7 Irlgoyen
1040 Sarasota I Red Soil
Washing tonal Atlanta. I H p m
Charlotte (Rangers)
0 I
000 1
I Q (1-1) 14.40 P (1-1) 77.70 T (T-1-M 144.44
Golden Stale al Minnesota, Ip m
Dunedin (Blue Jays I
0
1 000 1
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Milwaukee itChlcago.4 N p n
SI Pet* (Cardinals)
0
1 000 t
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10.40 14 00 5 40
L A. Clippers al Utah. 5p m
Tampa (Yankees)
0
I 000 )
/Arplllaga Ray**
10*0 0*0
L A Lakers al Portland. 10 lOp rn
Thursday's
Oames
J Aramayo G0III1
4*0
Clearwater 7, Dunedin*. 10 Innings
Q (17) 14.M P (1-7) IM.OOTT (1-7-1) 04.40
Fori Myers 5. Cher loft* 4
Ninth gam*
Lakeland 10. Tampa 1
* Napa Uralde
11*0 7 40 * 00
Sarasota
5, SI Palertburg I
J Arplllaga Goltli
H O 5*0
All Times EDT
Osceola5. Daytona*. 10Innings
•I Pinion Victor
400
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Vero Beech 7, Melbourne 1
Q 0 *1 M M P(* 1) 50.00 T (0-1 1) 1*7 00 T T
Atlantic
Division
SI
Lud*4.
West
Pelm
Beach
0
;&lt;0-l-111144.70
Friday’s Oames
W L T Ptl OF GA
10thgame
Fori Myers al Charlotte
a N Y Ranger*
10 7J 2 102 265 219
*1 Napa
1100 4*0 1*0
Dunedin al Clearwater
45 24 11 101 291 211
■ New Jersey
&gt;4Bellran
7 70 a n
Washington
36 35 10 •2 762 754
Tampa al Lakeland
1 Mend I
4*0
F lend*
32 3) U M 275 721
Sarasota at SI Petersburg
* O il 4) 14.40 POI 4) B.70T (1-41) 141.04
N
Y
Islanders
JJ
J] 12 26 269 255
Daytona
al
Osceola
lllh game
34 36 9 22 765 306
Philadelphia
West Palm Beach al St. Lucie
!l Napa Arraiola
7*0 a n 1*0
Tampa Bay
26 41 11 62 717 741
Melbourne *1 Vero Beach
'(Aram ayo Erklaga
11*0 4 n
NorthaattDtvIHon
Saturday's Oamas
-SOlea Don
1M
Clearwater
at
Dunedin
■
Pittsburgh
43 25 1) 99 797 769
' O 17-0 111.00 P 17 4) 155,M T (7-4-51 0.04 T
Charlotte at Fort Myers
i Boston
40 22 13 9J 725 74J
17 4 All) 145.70
SI Petersburg *1 Sarasota
39 22 14 92 221 736
a Montroal
11th gam*
41 30 9 91 723 711
Lakeland al Tampa
a Buffalo
&lt;1Aramayo Uralde
7 00 m
1 ao
*r atMalbourn*
Quebec
33 40 • 24 762 773
;j Napa Bellran
M 0 100
Harlloed
25
42 V 59 712 229
Daytona al Osceola
J Arplllaga Victor
an
Ottawa
14 52 9 37 196 373
SI. Lucia at West Pelm Beach
O (11) 14.10 p &lt;1-11 77.740 T 11 1 *) 141.(4
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QDI7 4A All AID1M.B)
Central Division
tlth game
W L T Pll OF OA
10 40 11 40 4 00
•4 Uralde
45 77 * 96 139 263
a Detroit
5 40 1 00
’ l Bellran
41 77 17 94 761 230
a
Toronlo
....
1*0
MARLINS I, DODGERS*
-___
( Napa
40 71 17 97 770 250
a Dallas
FLORIDA
LOSANOELS
O (10) 40.10 P &lt;*-l) 111.54 TS (410) 147.M
J9 Jl 10 16 259 765
ab r h bl a 51 Loul*
- Jackpot 41*1.04
ab r h bl
a Chicago
J4 J5 9 61 736 779
Mthgem*
DeShldlb 4 0 10
Carrcf
4 0 10
Winnipeg
7J 44 9 55 237 377
I 7 Aramayo Bellran
11 40 7 *0 4 00
Butler cl 10 10
Brown* lb 4 I ) 0
Pacific
Dvislon
5,1 Irlgoyen Arraiola
1100 10*0
Plaiiec
40 0 0
Harvey p 0 0 0 0
ay Calgary
jv 7* IJ 91 266 746
Karros 1b 1 0 0 0
N M Ik e l Uralde
4 40
Shill* Id rl 4 0 0 0
40 14 J 63 775 267
r
Q (1-7) 41.00 P *7 1) 1*7.10 T (7-1 5) 177.00 S
Wllachlb 4 0 0 0 a Vancouver
Dstrde lb 10 0 0
■ SanJote
JJ J4 15 79 745 257
1 (7-1-1 All) !7t.00 DD (4 71 157.70 TS 1-15-11
HRdrgill 4 0 0 0
Cerrllloll 0 0 0 0
Jl 44 5 67 272 744
Mndsl rt 10 0 0 Anaheim
Conlne II 4 0 11
41*5.04
74 4] 11 63 767 310
Los
Angeles
• A — t i l l M— 571,547
Ollrmnss 10 0 0
Biberle lb 4 0 0 0
Edmonton
74 44 17 60 757 295
RMrtnip 10 0 0
Snllagoc 10 10
x clinchedplayoll berth
Wbsltr ph 10 0 0
KAbbtlss 1 0 0 0
y clinched division
Drilorlp 0 0 0 0
Hrnnd p
10 0 0
Thursdey’s Games
Arles lb 0 0 0 0
Dolton], Ottawa t
II 4 4 0
Totals
11 I 4 I
Totals
National League
Quebec 5. Hartford 7
All Time* EOT
Florida!, Philadelphia I, tit
Florida
IOO 000 WO - I
Eatt Ofylilen
SI Lousl*. Los Angdesl
Las Angales
*00 400 000 — 4
W
L Pci. OB
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E - Desk ode II) OP - Florida 1. LOU 4
0 1000 —
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Florida 5. Los Angeles 4 10 — Santiago (1).
1
0 1000
0
Morilfeal at Buffalo. 7:15p m
f New York
DeShlolds II).
OallasaIN Y Islanders. 7 15p m
Philadelphia
1
0 I 000
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IP
M R ER BB SO
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Montreal
1
■ **7 l(y
Florida
PWsburghal New Jersey. 7 15pm
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I
J
HI Hi
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71 1 4 0
0 1
4
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Dlvlilon
SI
Louis al Chicago. 4 15 p m
■r
Harvey S, I
I I 10 0
0 0
0
W
L Pet. OB
San Jos* al Calgary. 4 15 p in
Los Angeles
Anaheim al Edmonton, 1:15pm
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*
1
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4 I
I I 10
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' I
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1
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0 0
0
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+Hou*lon
f
f
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L01
Angeleial
Winnipeg, 1 05 pm
•Chicago
0
3
000 H i
ReHlord, Second. Wendelsledtt Third.
Ottawa al Wishlnglon. 7:15p m.
.Pittsburgh
0
3
000 " T
Marsh
Pilliburgh a1Montreal. 4.05 p m
*
Weil Dlvlilon
T - M l A - 10.017
Detroit at Calgary, 4 OSp rn
V
W
L
Pet. OB
Anaheim al Vencouvw, I 05 p m
* San Frandico
3 ® 1®S .
* Lot Angel**
’
(J !
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0 3
J.
-♦San Diego
0
4
000 1 r
EAST
Thursday"* Camel
PANTHERS}. F L Y E R ] 1
AIC i l l , Sacred Heart I 4
J Allan)* 10. SanOlegoi. II Inning!
Florida
1 I I 4 -1
C
W.
Poll
11,
Army
1
a Philadelphia 11, Colorado I
Philadelphia
t 1 4 0- ]
Preset*, Lehigh 1
P. r lor Ida I, Lei Angel** 0
First Period — I Florida, Belanger 17
Fairlelgh Dickinson I. Fordnam*
Friday'* Camei
(Henning,
Kudieskl),
11.15 (p p lt 1.
Iona 14, Holslra II
Chicago (T ra c h ie l 0 0) al Montreal

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NHL STANDINGS

M W A U . »O X M

?lSA»WALL 1TANDINQS

COLLIOK BASBBALL

NHL SUMMARIKS

Iim s r o i.. T r im . - All Intllraduns nrc that llrlslnl Interna­
tional Raceway, which already
hills Itself as tile world's fastest
half-mile oval. Is about (o get
even faster.
Th e Goodyear vs. Homier tire
war lit W inston C lip racing
moves this weekend to Hrlstol.
where first-round &lt;|uallfylng was
Wallace was having a spcclnl
scheduled this afternoon for neck brace and shoulder straps
Sunday's Food City 500.
Installed In Ills Ford T h u n The competition between the derhlrd lo help ro|&gt;e with u track
two mn ih i fncHirers has led lo that already features some of the
lin t cased speeds so far this year highest G-lorces on Ih e Winston
al Ihe oilier tracks. Al ifrlslol. Cup circuit.
that could mean the 15-secnnd
"It's definitely going lo lie
lap might become u thing of the
more toll on the driver," he said.
past, some drivers said
“ That's really not that much "I tldnk you're going to sec u lot
dllTerent than what we're ru n n ­ or drivers going out with futlguc
and things like that."
ing now ," Rusty Wallace said.
M a rlin an d W a lla c e fin d
The late Alim Kulwlckl holds
the track qualifying record, a themselves In different frames of
fast hip of 15.(107 seconds, or mind coming Into Hrlstol.
Martin, who won the August
122.474 mph. In April 1092.
Since then, there have been 1993 race at the track. Is the
significant Improvements tn the picture of confidence ns he seeks
racing surface as well as tire to Imlld on a 1994 start In which
technology, and there appears to he lias four lop-flve finishes In
the first five races.
lie no end In sight
"W e're still off to a slow start
That bothers some drivers,
especially I hose who remember compared to where we're going
the days ol not so long ago when in he In six m onths." he said.
M a rtin Is lle d w ith Dale
a 17-second lap was good on
Hrtstol’s .555-udle. high-hanked Earnhardt for second tn the
season d rive r standings. HI
layout.
“ It's getting so you don't have |K)ltiis behind Ernie Irvan.
"A s Ihe season goes on. we
m uch time to think on the truck
w ill gel better and better."
any more. ' Wallace said.
Martin said "I tldnk we ll he In a
Mark Marlin agreed.
“ The only negative ahom go­ position to take some o( these
ing to llrlslnl is every so many races, as well as he a contender
races, you get caught up In for the win In some others.
somebody else's mess," tie said. Itrl.Hinl may |usl be tile out* that
“ It's very unlikely Ihni If there's we've been looking lor."

Sholi on goal — Florida 14 1015 I 47
Philadelphia; 4 4 I -11
Power play Opportunities
Florida 1 ol 4
Philadelphia lot 4
Goalies — Florida. Vanblesbroutk 70 74 11
I I I shots 70 saves) P h ila d e lp h ia .
Soderslrom, 4 17 4 (47 1*1
A - 17,74*
Rel*ro* — Terry .Gregson Linesmen —
Kevin Collins, Dan Schachte

TRANSACTIONS ■uBASEBALL
National League
C IN C IN N A TI REDS - Claimed Pele
Schourek. pildier. oil waiver* Irom the New
York Mels
FLORIDA MARLINS - Announced lhal
Jell Mutls. pitcher, has cleared welyers end
has been sent outright to Edmonton ot Its*
Pacific Coast League
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIfONA CARDINALS - Signed Trad
Robertson defensive tuck
BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed lo terms with
Steve Tasker, wide receiver, on a three year
contract
DALLAS COW BOY] - Signed Daryl
Johnston, tullback, lo a three year conlract
Agreed lo terms with Nil* Newton guard
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Agreed to
lermi with Jim Hertraugh quarterback
Released Jack Trudeau, quarterback
NEW YORK JETS - Signed Paul Frase,
defensive linemen
SAN OIEOO CHAROERS - Signed Sian
Brock, otlenslv* tackle, lo * two year con
tract, and Duane Young. Ilghl end. lo a
three year contract
Canadian Football League
LAS VED AS POSSE - Signed Scolt
Winters, defensive back, and Derrell Rob
orison, defensive end
O TTAW A R QUO It RIDERS - Signed
Darryl Hardy, linebacker, lo a two year
contract
SHREVEPORT PIRATES - Signed Chris
ban Camera ollenslar lineman and Waller
Dean running back
HOCKEY
National Hockey league
NHL — Suspended flnb Prober!. DeHoil lell
wing, lor Iwo games and lined him I50u lor
head bulling Sandy McCarthy ol Calgary in a
game April 7
DALLAS STARS
Recalled Travis Rich
arris defenseman from Kalamazoo ot the
International Hockey leaque
COLLEGE
BOSTON U — Namwl Dennis Wolll men s
basketball coach
N O R TH EA S T CO N FER EN CE Announced lhal It will add women's soccer
beginning In the tall ol I5V5
AUBURN — Named Eugene Harris, Rob
bl* Lalng and Carl Nath mens assistant
basketball coachei
CINCINNATI — Anrounced lhal Dontunio
Wlnglietd, freshman basketball forward hat
declared himseltetlgibkr tor Ihe NBA draft
IOWA STATE — Named Tommie llggms
running backs coach

Comeback

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BASEBALL
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)0 p m - TBS. Alianta ,i) Los Angeles. ( L 1
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NBA
7pm — SUN NBAMsgic Tonight
7 M pm
SUN Detroit al Orlando I I I
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7 30 p m — ESPN Pittsburgh al 74e«
Jersey. I ll.a lio a lJ Ida m
Saturday
AUTORACING
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4pm , — TNN, NASCAR Genuine D rill 500
* 10 p m - ESPN. Saturday Nlghf
Thunder
BASEBALL
I M p m — WGN. Chicago al Montreal
(LI
4 JO pm — SUN, College Vanderbilt al
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lOp m — TBS. AtlarJaat Los Angeles. (L)
BASKETBALL
Noon — ESPN, College. Portsmouth In
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] » p m — WESH 7. NBA, San Anlonlo al
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7 30pm
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I 30 p m — WGN. Milwaukee al Chicago
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5 45 p m — HUO, Wrlterwelghls Pernell
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FIGURE SKATING
Ip m — WESH 7. Wbr Id Championships
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I p m — CV. SC, University ol Florida
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QOLF
I :JO p m - W FTV 5 . Wonderful World ol
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} J0 p m .-W C P X 4 .Th o M a sle rs.IL )
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1 M pm . — SUN. Tampa Bay al Boilon.
ILO
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4p m. — ESPN, Remington Park Derby
SKIINO
11 am . — WESH J, Women’s Slalom
7 p m — 54. U S. Pro Tour, also al 3 p m
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4:45 pm - W TLN A M (15701, Southern
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5:75 p m - WWNZ AM (1440), Atlanta al
Los Angeles
9 JO pm . - W G TO A M (540), Florida al
San Diego
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a wreck In front of you. that you
can do anything to avoid It other
than he lucky ur he unlucky and
get In It."
The Improving technology and
Increasing s|H*eds are showing
up In another area: driver fa­
tigue. With n concrete surface
that grips the ear better and
wider tires llint grip the concrete
heller, handling has become
much more difficult.

By JOB MACBNKA

C o n tin u e d from ID
rallies
In ihe llltli ami scvcuili Innings
were aided and abet led by
walks, wild pllehes. and l.ake
Mary errors
W e’ve been working hard on
our defense.' said Fisher "W e
have lo gel lo Ihe point where
it’s automatic It's |osi a mailer
of being consistent Th is was one
ol ihe best intensive perfor­
mances we've k id I his season,
lull our defense is hi 111 hurling
us.
" T ills Is ihe ftllli game we've
losl by one run ."
Lym an hulll a 2-0 lead with
solo runs In Ihe llrsl Iwo Innings.
Juu n lv llel.mil led oil the flrsl
Inning with a walk, moved lo
second base when Hlshop drew a
walk and scored two wild pH -

I lllliiskl’s double
Th e Greyhounds added two
nm s lo Ihe lilih Hlshop singled,
stole second, and went tn third
on Carolyn Crager's single. A
wild fills It st'ored Hlshop and
sent Cragcr lo second. O n Ihe
play al the plate, ihe throw got
loose In Ihe lolls-ld and Cragcr
went on lo third. Another error
allowed tier lo score.

elies lalei

Hut somehow ih r throw hack
m the pitcher ended up in lell
Held, allowing Davidson In score
the game-tying run Longstatf
lollowed wllli a single to plale
Snow ami Duher
Oiler again, ihe Greyhounds
came hack. Hlshop led olf the
hoi lorn ol ihe seventh wllli a
walk hut. an oul later., was
forced al second on Karen
Kalb uk's fielder's choice.
With two out. Jam ie Hclarul
lit! a single and Jodie Hcluod
walked to load die bases. Stacey
Kilter then delivered a single lo
score Kalfcuk. Ja m ie Heland
scored the tying run when Ihe
ball was mlsphiyed In the Lake
Mary nuiflcld.
Lym an (13-1 overall and 7-0 in
(lie SAC) will play again Monday
against K d g cw a te r al Lake
Falrvlew Park. Like Mary (6*12.
:i*4 in the conference) will host
Mainland next Tuesday.

In (he second Inning. Jodie
llelaud walked, stole second,
went lo third oil a wild pitch,
and stole home during a play ai
llrsl base lolliiwmg a dropped
third strike.
Lake Mary si firmed hack with
three nm s on lour Inis in the top
ol the lourtli Angle Snow and
D ln u c D u h e r led ofl w ith
ha ck -lo -h a ck doubles Llfitly
l.ongslall singled home Duller.
I hen scored herself on Cor I

Crucial:
C o n tin u e d fro m 1U
Contributing lo Ihe Dodgers
attack were Kennon (Iwo triples,
double. Iwo nuis. four RHI).
Christian HurdUk (Iwo singles,
run). Chris Downer (triple, run.
MIfll. Hutchins (single, two runs.
Mill). Andrew Really (single, run.
Mill). Porter (single, iwo runs).
Jm n m n l Dorsey (single, run) and
Shane lhimsc&lt;i (run).
Providing ihe offense for the
Marlins were N kk Ireland (two
singles). Tra v is Jones (triple,
run. Mill). Jo hn Kllllngsworlli
(single) and Robert Lowe (run).
W illi Ihe scored (led ill 5-5
heading Into Ihe bottom of the
llllh Inn in g. Ihe W hile Sox
gam e-winning rally began with a
single hy Mike While and a pair
of walks. After Aaron Hubbard
walked In pul Ihe While Sox
ahead for good.an Insurance run
scored on a wild pilch,
Doing Ihe damage for Hie
While Sox were Lee Fredrick
and Joe lllakc (one single, one
run and one 1(111 cacti), Hill
Sm ith (single. Iwo RHI), While
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How to select a contractor

IN BRIEF
Spring concert set at SCC
SA N FO R D — Th e Spring Concert of the Cliorullcrn and
Chorale of Seminole Com m unity College will h r held In the
Fine Arts Concert Hull on the college rum pus on Sunday, April
10. at 4 p.m. Th e public Is cordially Invited and there will he no
admission charge.
The concert will feature a very varied program of choral
music Including sacred works, madrigals, folk songs, and
conlcmporury literature. Bach choir will perform separately,
and will conclude the concert with several massed numbers. A
highlight of the event will he a performance with orchestra of
Carl Philip Emmanuel finch's "Ifclllg 1st G ott."
Soloists for the occasion will Includr sopranos: Lynne
McKnlght, Stephanie Johnson, Marlah Hayes, and Mine!
Krcusch; altos: Jennifer Tnrkcnton, Carol Rnhaja. and Heather
McCruw: tenors: Laurln Dunn, Corey Hnrrelson. and William
Southerland; and b a s s : Arnuldo Espinosa. Guest soloist will he
Steven Simpson. Robin Lee Parker will accompany the choirs.

CALENDAR
COMA announces meetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COM A) meets
the first and third Friday, at ti p.m.. In the church annex at St.
Jam es A M L Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Substance abuse discussed
S A FE , Substance Abuse Fum lly Education. Is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organl/attons wanting to contact the Life Savers Club or SAFE may call
Libby Kuhurskeat 291-4357.

Dixieland band open to public
Dixieland Forever Inc., a non-profit band, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m,, at the V F W Hull. 2700
Wells Ave., Fern Park. Open to the public, donation Is $H For
Information, call H I I 7335

United We Stand meets Sunday

Th e re are m any horror stories from
victims of Hurricane Andrew who attempted
to make repairs using unscrupulous con­
tractors. Selecting a reliable, fair contractor
will not only save personal aggravation bul
will also save natural resources and energy.
There Is an expression In the construction
trade "measure twice, cut once." It Is
Important that the job be done correctly the
llrst time. It lakes energy for the manufac­
turer. transportation and Installation of
almost every building material. Alum inum
framed windows, asphalt shingles. 2 x 4's.
and plywood are especially energy In­
tensive. Energy Is a finite resource. We
should all strive lo conserve and make best
use of It- where wc can. Selecting a good,
efficient contractor Is one way.
Th e following Is provided as a check-off
list for property owners desiring lo have a
home built, make repairs or Just have
routine maintenance done. T w o things
should be emphasized: ( ! ) the lowest bid
may not be the most cost effective bid. and
|2| tlu- contractor giving the longest war­
ranty may not tie around later to honor It.
For example, almost 90 percent of roofing
c o m ra d e 's who were In business 10 years
ago are no longer In that business. The
check-off list belmv Is provided as a guide for
selecting a contractor For small Jobs some
steps may be omitted. On the other hand,
this list may not be all-inclusive for large
commercial |obs. and a construction m an­
ager may need to Ik - consulted prior to
signing the contract.
Ik-fore signing or agreeing to contractor
work the lot lowing checklist Is suggested:
1. Get several bids (estimates) on thr |oh,
even If relatively small. Provide the con­
tractor with a written list of special concerns
lhut you may have such as dust control,
privacy, work hour access, and discuss
these before the bids are provided.
2. Obtain a written estimate that clearly
states exactly what work will be done, bow
long It will lake to complete after the work Is

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started, and the approximate cost of the job.
3. Beware of any conditions requiring nn
unusually large amount of money being
paid upfront or before the work starts.
4. Get name of contractor company and
contractor's license number.
5. Call locnl county or city building
olflcluls and Ihe Florida Department of
Professional Regulation (1-800-342-7940).
Ask If the contractor has an active license to
work In your area. If they have any
outstanding complaints against ibis con­
tractor. and If they would recommend this
contractor.
(i. Ask tin* contractor to show you a
current certificate of Insurance for worker's
compensation and general liability rovnigc
otherwise you m ay be liable for any
equipment damages or Injuries occurring on
the Job.
7 Ask contractor to supply at least three
local references idlcnts).
H, Follow-up by calling references. Ask: a)
Did the contractor stay within original
estimate? h) Was he on lime and did he
complete the Job as estimated? c| Were they
satisfied with Ills performance overall?
9. Cheek with llie local home bulkier or
contractors associations. Better Business
Bureau. Chamber of Commerce, building
material suppliers, and banks to sec If there
are any outstanding complaints against the
eontractor. Ax a rule of thum b, contractors
(but have been established for at least live
years generally have a reputable standing.

but that's only a rule of thum b nnd not a
guarantee.
10. See If contractor has a model linmc
Visit It and ask questions about construc­
tion details. If appropriate.
11. Listen to your intuition. If you don't
feel absolutely comfortable with a particular
contractor, then consider someone else,
12. Make sure the contractor gets thr
building permit. Never apply for the permit
yourself uness you plan todo the work
13 After contractor Is chosen, make sure
everything Is In writing. Every detail Is
lm|Mirtnnt and It should be in writing and
signed by both the contractor and the
person the work Is to be done for. It should
Include: a) exactly whut work is to tie done:
b) when the payments are to be made; c)
when Ihe Job Is to he completed; d) overall
estimate of the Job: e) whether or not
supplies are to be on a cost-plus basts and
who will be billed for the supplies; ft bow
unforeseen problems such as shipping
delays by suppliers will be handled (provide
your Input on tills).
14. For larger construction Jobs such as
building a new home or adding additions. It
Is recommended that an attorney be present
at the signing or review contract documents
prior to signing.
15. On larger Jobs, have the contractor
obtain a completion bond which guarantees
the work will be completed by the bond
com pany In the event the contractor
defaults.
10. Obtain u "Lien W aiver" from the
contractor after the final payment is made
on the work. Th is prevents unwarranted
mechanic's liens from being placed on your
home.
17. If the contractor docs unsatisfactory
work, does not meet code requirements, or
falls to meet the terms of the contract, you
should notify the Florida Department ol
Professional Regulation (1-800-342-7940).
the Better Business Bureau, and your local
building department.

United We Stand America, a non-partisan, non-profit
citizens' action group meets the second Sunday of each month
at 7 p.m,. at the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country C lub Road
and Lake Mary lloulevurd. All Interested persons are welcome.

World War II veterans meet Sunday
World War II veterans of the Merchant Marines and Navy
Armed Guard meet the second Sunday of the month at 1 p in.,
at the American Legion, 2H74 S, Sanford Ave. All "old sails"
are welcome. For Information, call Hob Swanson. 3 2 1-4723.
Four membora ol the Harden
Bunch (from left), The lm a
Smith, Edna Bowon, Marlon
McNeill and Millie Campbell,
re c e n tly c e le b ra te d th e ir
birthdays at a festive brunch at
the Colonial Room In Sanford.
Each rocolvod g ills and a
money corsage

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Ulood flunk Is asking donors of all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 1C. Second St. For Information, call 322*0822.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet ut 10 n.m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library, Interested poets are welcome.
For more Information, please call Hob Shelford. 904-730O-l 10. or Virginia Martin. 904-775-8909

Hvrald Photoby Tommy Vincent

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

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
party bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Manduy
between 1-3 p.m. at the Luke Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hull. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Cancer support group meets
Support, Hope and Recovery, S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
fur corner of the dining room. T ills is a self help support group
for nil cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

Stress, conflict normal
for teen-ager and family
DEAR MARY: My kids arc 13
and 15 years old and I always
thought m y husband and I hud
done a pretty good Job with
them. But unymorc I think we
m ust huve done som eth in g
wrong. |I think our kids would
suy w e ’ve done e v e ry th in g
wrong.) I( seems like we go from
one crisis lo another around
here, and when we have un
outbreak of pence and quiet, one
of the girls will go Into orbit over
some little thing and off wc go
again. I don’t know whether
other families go through this
with their teen-agers, or tlint Is n
normal amount of conflict. I'm
sure there are no hard and fast
a nsw ers, but a n y fecdbuck
might help.
WHIPPED MOM
DEAR WHIPPED: Readers of
this column have heard me suy
several limes thul parenthood,
especially of teen-agers, Is one of
life's bcllcr lessons In humility.
D u r in g the teen-age yenrB.
parents and family may be seen
as a threat lo the adolescent's
s tru g g le for In d e p e n d e n ce .
Parents' values come under fire
by kids, and the family's rules
for behavior may be stretched
and tested (o the limit of what
parents feel they can tolerate.
So. both the good news and the
bad news for parents Is that
periods of stress nnd conflict arc
normal for the adolescent and

his/her family. Fam ily harmony
Is uprooted and the family must
find new coping strategics, new
rules nnd new structures. T r y to
keep a few things In mind as you
go through litis period. Re­
member that conflict Is not a
four-letter w ord and Is not
always a sign of failure or
breakdown. In the cuse of adoIcsccilts, It's a w a ving flag
signaling lo the world that some­
thing Is trying to change: the
adult Is trying lo emerge from
the child. Tills Is both healthy
and appropriate. Flnully. paren­
ting Is not a simple cause and
effect proposition. Good kids
c o m e f r o nt s o l i d , w e 11 •
functioning families as well ns
d y s fu n c tio n a l fa m ilie s . U l ­
timately. the choice of whul and
who they become Is tip lo them.
(M a ry B alk la a C e rtifie d
A d d ic t io n P r e v e n t io n P r o ­
fessional and counsalor. Write
her el the Sanford Herald, or call
lha Somlnole County Schools*
Drug Prevention olflce, 323-5710.)

Husband wants more spark
in his marriage of 12 years
DEAR ABBY: My wife amt I
went together throughout col­
lege. Wc have been married 12
years and huve three cbllden.
ages 5, 7 and 9. Now that we arc
older (wc arc both In our 30s),
m y sex d rive seems to be
Increasing and m y wife's sex
drive Is definitely decreasing. Wc
arc both In good health and hold
down full-time Jobs, bul on a
scale of I to 10, our sex life
would probably be a 2 (for twice
u month).
We discussed the problem and
ended up going to a marriage
counselor. Th e counselor sug­
gested that I look for other
things In my life for satisfaction.
I look Ills udvlcc, found u new
hobby, took up a sport and spent
more time with the children.
Th is was very rewarding, hut I
would still like a more romantic
relationship with m y wife.
Flense don't suggest flowers,
candy, etc. because I have tried
these tilings with little success. |l
also had un affair, and although
the Immediate gratification was
exciting, the guilt that followed
was terrible.)
Any positive suggestions you
can offer would be welcome.
Right now I am...

BEAR

FRUSTRATED
FRUSTRATED:

Perhaps bolding down a fulltime Job and mothering three
prc-tccn children has left your
wife wllh little energy for a n y­
thing else, lluvc you considered
giving her a day off now and
then, and helping w ith the
housework and the children? It's
also possible that some short
vacations without Ihe children
could rekindle your sex life.
Another thought: Make an
appointment for the two of you
to see a licensed sex therapist.
You both have loo much In­
vested In tills marriage lo let It
wither.

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DEAR ABBYi The best udvlc
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90 0 am
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10 00 am
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8 00pm
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7561 SanfotJ Are
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9 45 am
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, April 0. 1994 - 0D

Religion
Christian fun for tho young and younger

IN BRIEF
Activities precede Women’s day

Talkin’ A to Z

SA N FO R D — Having complctcil all plana for activities
leading up to ami liii'linling tlic Women's Day Celebration at
Historic St. Jam es A.M .E. Church, on the corner of Ninth Street
and Cypress Avenue, co-chairwomen Priscilla Parks and
Shirley Wilson, along with a steering committee, announce the
following activities open to the public.
On lhe remaining Saturdays In April. 9. 10. 23. church
auxiliaries will sponsor ethnic dinner sales.
A prayer breakfast, beginning at 7:30 a m., will be open lo
the public mi April 17.

Second Shiloh M .B. C hurch,
A irp o rt B o u le v a rd , Sa n fo rd ,
hosted a rap session In tho
church sanctuary to discuss tho
social Ills and possible solutions
with tho young mombors of tho
com m unity. Members of the
panel, from loft to right, Dr. Lillie
Quinn, D.D.S., P.A„; Mary Allen, a
teacher at Midway Elementary
School; the Rov. Joan Connors,
assistant pastor al Seco n d
Shiloh; and Don Miller, Seminole
area director of Ihe Boys &amp; Girls
Club, askod and answered ques­
tions on everything from drugs
to dating.

"T h e Negro Mother." a play directed by Caroline Shine,
based on a poem by Langston Hughes of the same title, will be
presented on April 30nl 7 p.m.
On May 7. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. a Barbecue. Flea Market
Heritage Festival will be held on the church grounds. A
donation of $5 Is recpjCHled.
Tile llonoree Hampiet, which will be held at the Sanford
Civic C entrr on Mny 20. from 0-0 p.m. will pay homage to
several outstanding citizens In the community. Admission m
attend the uirnlr Is $ 10.

Herald Photo by Kelley Mile toll

Mny 21, at 5 p.m., a very dlfrrrrnt Black Art Show will he
lichl In the church's annex. Th e audience will be able to sit
back and enjoy an hour presentation on a variety of art. Those
In attendance will learn first hand alamt the artisi. the medium
used, and how to display art effectively.
Th e theme of this year's Women's Day Celebration Is
"Alrlcan-Am erlcan Women Building On Th e ir Heritage With
Courage and Confidence In G od." Th e s|ieaker for the -I p.m.
service on Sunday. May 22. Is Dr. Thelm a Dudley.

Yom Hashoah - Days of Remembrance
On Sunday, April IO. at 7 p.m. In the auditorium of ih r
Jewish Com m unity Center. 851 N. Maitland Ave.. Maitland,
the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of
Central Florida will present The Annual Com m unity luterfaith
Observance and Program — Yom Hashoah. Days of Re­
membrance.
Th is year's program will feature eminent keynote speaker.
Dr Franklin L. Utlell. scholar, author of 25 books, professor.
United Methodist Church elder and clergyman, addressing Ihe
"lluuutlug Past — Present Dangers" on Issues of current social
concerns uboul Skinheads. Revisionists and dcnlcrs of history.
Awards will be presented to student winners ol Ihe Central
Florida Annual Writing and Arts Contest.
Th e traditional caudlellgbtlng ceremony by survivors,
second generation, liberators and elementary school students
will be preceded by reading of the mayor's proclamation,
choral rendition by the Hebrew Day School Choir and a
dramatic reading
The public Is Invited
For Information, please call
628-0555.

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Rummage sale set
L A K E M ARY — Th e Council of Cnlhollc Women of the
Church of Ihe Nativity of Lake Mary, 2251 N, C.R -127,
announces Its semi-annual rummage sale on Friday. April H.
from f) a.tn. lo 4 p.m.. and Saturday. April 6. from !) a.m to 2
p in.

Herald P to lo by H u m a n 5&lt; broader

Spring has sprung

Fryin’ up fun

Youths Irom Flrsl Prosbylorian Church, downtown Sanford, enjoyed
a day trip to boautlful Bluo Springs, to view the endangered manatee
population, and Sail Springs, for hiking, fishing, swimming and a
special worship service. Enjoying Ihe spring, from left to right,
Danny Coultor, Ellso Dubois, Sarah Thomas, Mike Huntllng, Amy
Hunter, ChrlBl Pilcher, chaporono, Gabriel Pllchor, Kathy Huntar,
chaperone, Robby Hunter and Bonnie Schumacher, director ol
Christian Education, al tho church.

Christ United Molhodist Church, Sanford, hostod a fish fry with over
200 members, friends and guost In attendance to partake in the
outdoor fellowship. With poveral kinds ol fish in tho fryer, the hungry
crowd was also served baked beans, salad, hush puppies and a
drink. Cookin' up Ihe delicious morsels wore, from loft to right, Bob
Bruce, Jim Thornton and John Culbertson

Goods for sale

Youth Revival through April 13
SA N FO R D — file First lUptlsl Cluireb Youth lllasi ‘04
Revival kicks &lt;&gt;lf at Fl Mellon Purk. lakefnuit. early on
Saturday morning. April 0.

First Prosbylorian Church, San
ford, hold lls flrsl "Rummage
Sa le " as part of its spring
festivities to raise money fur tho
Building Repair Fund. Many
Items wore donated and the
crowd mulled ovor Ihe treasures
for the hotter part of the day
When all was said and done.
$830 had boon raised lo benefit
the fund, tho Sanford Christian
Sharing Center, Rescuo Outreach
Mission, tho Clothos Closet and
Mission Havon.

The revival continues through April 13 each day with the
following planned events:
Sunday, April 10. 8:15. 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. services, guest
speaker David Edwards. with music provided by Paul Gully
and Promise.
Monday. April 11, Is Bring a Friend Night at 0.55 p.m., with
David Edwards. Paul Gufly and special testimony.
Tuesday. April 12. Christian T-shirt Night begins with a
Pizza Blast at 5:15 p.m., a concert with Paul GulTy at 6:30 p.m.
and David Edwards speaking following the concert.
Wednesday. April 13. Harvest Night ends the revival with a
Wednesday Night Supper at 5:30 p.m. and services beginning
at 6:30 p.m.
For information, call Hie church at 322-6041.

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ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community Alliance Church, 40IS C m L i x O rin Winter Springy
Neighborhood Allianco Church, lot Markham Wood! R d . longwood
Sanlord Alliance Church, 1401 S Part, Ava . Sanford
ASSEMBLY OF OOD
Cmmanual AieemblyolQod 320 Commercial SI .Sanford
Family WorthlpCantar, 17ro w Airport Bird , Sanford
Fraadom Aiaambty otQod, 2960 Orlando O r , Sanlord
Weklva Akiambiy ol Qod, 1S7S Dlnon Rd .Longaood
BAPTIST
Antioch Baplllt Church, Orrlado
Cal,ary Diptut Church. Cryilal Lata A,a A 3rd S t . Lara Mary
Caiktibarry D tpliil Church. 7to Saminola Bird
Canrral Saplltl Church 3101 W III Si
ChuluotaFlnl Daptitt
Clearwater Mimonary Baptltl Church. Soulhweei Rd
Country alda Bapnal Church, Counify Club Rd , Larrk Mary
f Ini BapiiH Chufth, 619 Pari A»a
Pint Uaptat Church ol Allamonla Spnngi, Rl 43S, Aliamonta Springe
F I,il Bapiltt Church ol Forait City
Flril Baptist Church ot Clinavi
Flrtl Baptlat Church, Markham Wood!
F u ll tUptnl Church ot Lika Momoa
F lu l Bapt,it Church ol longwood. SSI Can SR 434
First Baplllt Church o lO ila in
F lril Baplllt Church ol Or redo
F u ll Baplllt Church ol Smlando Spring!
Flril Shiloh Mlnlonary B ip lu l Church. 1101 W 13lh SI
Fountain Maad Baplllt Church, Or redo
Hopa B ip llil Church, Forait City Community Canlai, F o rm City
Indapandanca Baplllt M ill .Civic Laigua Bldg , longwood
Jordan Mlnlonary Baplllt Church, 930 Upiala Rd
Llghthouia Oiptlit Church. ft»S Longaood ■laka Miry Rd
Likavlaa Bapiltt Church, 13* Laaavlaw Ava , Laka Mary
Macadonia M inion Baptlat Church, Oak Hill Rd . O i ln n
Miniona/y Baptlat Chuieh. North Rd . Enlarprfaa
Morning Otory Baptlat Church, Oanara May
Mt Moriah Primitive Bapnal Church, I tO I Locual A .a . Sanlord
Mt Olha M lnlo n ary Baplllt Church. Sanlando Spring! Rd, Longaood
Ml Sinai Mlnlonary Baplllt Church. ISOO Ju ry Ava
Ml Zion Mlnlonary Baplllt Church, Slpaa Ava
Naa Balhal Mlnlonary Church, »th St t Hickory Ava
Naa Mt Calvary Mmionary Baptlat Church. 1109 W t21h St
Naa SalamPilmitlva Baptlat Church, 1J09W tlthSI
Naa Taalamant Baplllt Church. Quality Inn. North Longaood
Naa Mt Zion Baptlat Chuieh. 17J0 Pair Ava
Naa Lila Fallpaahlp.49«1 E. U k a D r, CaantDarry
Northaida Baptlat Church. Chuluola
Paacalul Zion Baptlat Church. 1184 Pina S t . Allamonla Spnnga
People! Bapllll Church. 1Z01W lit St.. Sanlord
Pinecreat Baptlat Church. *01 E. Airport Bird
Pratria Laka Baptlat Chuieh. Rldga R d . Fam Park
Progran Mlnlonary Baptlat Church. Midway
Piovidanca Mlnlonary Baptlat Chuieh. 4S*l Dougin Ava, Boonnovm
Second Shiloh Mlnlonary Baplllt Church Waal Santord
Smyrna Baptlat Church, JSOOverbrook Dr,, Caaaalbarry
Starlight Baplllt Chuieh, 190 Bahama Rd
St, Jamaa Mlnlonary Baptlat Church. SR 4 IS, Oalaan
St Johna Mlnlonary Baplli! Church. 309 longwood A re ,
Allamonla Bprlngt

St Luf.a Mlnlonary Oipiial Church ol Cameron City, me
St Paul Baptlat Church, SI 3 Pina Ava
SI Mailhatva Baptlal Church. Canaan Hgit
SI John a Mlnlonary Baplllt Chuieh BJO Cypran SI
Spilngllald Mlnlonary Baptlat Church, IJih S I 0 Cedar Ava
Paimallo Ava Baptlat Church. J«ZS Palmalto Ava
Temple Oaphat Church, Palm Spring! Rd . Allamonla Sprlnga
Victory Baptlat Church. Old Oilando Rd al llaalar Ava
Waslvle* Bapnal Church. 4 IDO Paula Rd (aoA)
William Chapal Mmionary Baptlat Church. Maik A William S t .
Allamonla Sprlnga
Zion Hopa Baptlat Church, M2 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
All Soula Cal hollo Church. 90304k Are . Sanlord
Church ol the Nativity. Laka Mery
Our Lady ol tha Lakee Catholic Chuieh. 1310 Mailmillan. Deltona
St Ann a Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. Beflary
01 Auguallna Catholic Church. Sunatl Df . naar Bullon Rd , Canalbarry
St Clara Catholic Community meets al Oitaan Civic Canter
St Mary Magdalanw Catholic Church, Maitland Are . Allamonla 9prlnga
SI Mary'aUkranlan Catholic Church 246 McCoy D r, Apopka
CHRISTIAN
First Chnatlan Church, 1*078 Sanlord Ava
Flril ChriallanChuicholLongwood, 1400 E r WilUamaon Rd . longaood
Celel.rtllon Church lake Mery 136 W teleview Ave , LekeMery
Grata Chrlillirt Church. Wllion Elemenlary School IPeolel,
9*6 Orange Bird , Sanlord
Lakavlaw Chnatlan Church, Bear Laka Rd al Jertueon
Sanlord Chnatlan Church. 730 Up. ua Rd . Sanlord
South Sami note Chrtatl an Church, 300 W SR 434,Ovtedo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Fuat ChurcholChrlet Sciential 976 Markham Woode Rd , longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ChurcholChrlll. IStZS Park Ava
Church of Chriat al Laka Ellen. U S Hwy I7 92N . Caaeeibarry
Church ol Chrtal, (00 Palm Springe Dr Allemonie Sprlnga
Chuieh ol Chilat. Geneva
Church ol Chntl. Longwood
Church ol Chrtal. W i7lhSt
NonhaidaChureh olChritl. Fla Haven D i , Memend
South Seminole Church ot Chilat. 64101 eke Howell Rd
CHURCMOF GOD
Chuieh ol Qod. 603 Hickory Ave
Church ol Qod 803 W. 22nd Si
Church ol Ood. Oviedo
Chuieh ol Qod Mollneat, Lake Monroe
Church ol Ood M illion Enterprise
Church ol Ood. 1402 W ISIhSI
Church ol Qod In Chriat. Oviedo
Chuieh ol Qod ol Prophecy, 3109 S Elm Ava
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy, 1706 S Pereimmon Ava
Church ol Qod ol Prophecy, 49* S Central. Ovlado
Chuieh ol Ood (7lh Day). Dellona Community Cenlar, Dtllona (Sun Rooml
Raecua Church ol Qod, 1706 W I3lh S I . Sanlord
True Church ol Ood. 3 700 Ridgewood Ava . Sanlo-d
C0N0REQAT10NAL
Congregational Chrtallan Church, 2401 S Park A ve . Sanloid
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eeatern Orthodoe Church, Bt. Qaorge. 3001 Dylan Way, Maitland
Eaetarn Orthodoe Church, St Steven t ot O C A ,

t BOS Lake Emma R d . Longwood
Eaelarn Orthodoe Church. SI John Qrthodov, 3743 Country Club Rd
Sanlord
EPISCOPAL
All SamliEpiecopal Church, E OeBary Ava , Enlerprlea
Chriel t pi it opal Church. Longwood
Cpiacopal Church ol tha Naw Covenant. S76 TuakawlUaRd , Winter Springe
Epiacopal Church ol me Resurrection. 351 E lake Brantley D r. Longwood
Holy Crota Epiecopat Church. Park Ava a!4lh8l Sanlord
SI Patna Epiacopal Church, 700 Rinhart Rd , Laka Mary
SI Richard a Church, 9151 Laka Howail R d , Winter Park
Tha Church ol the Qood Shephard, 331 Lata Ava . Maitland
IN T in DENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Chnatlan Center. 600 W 4th S I . Sanlord
Naw Harvaat Chnatlan Pillowahip. 17*0 Country Club Rd , Sanlord
Northland Community Church, S30 Dog Track Rd . Longwood
Oulraach Oallvaranca Cenlar, 3331 Slpaa A va, Santord
JEWISH
Bath Am Synagogue mealing at corner ol Send Laka and
Couniy Lina Rd . W ail 14
Tampla Shalom, t TSS Eleham Bird , Deltona
LUTHERAN
A acan aIon tu r n e r an Church. Ovar brook D r, Caaaei Derry
Quod Shephard Lutheran Church. ELCA. 2917 Orlando Dr. (Hwy 17 92),
Sanlord
Holy C ro n lulhtren Church ol Laka Mary, 7*0 Sun D r . Lake Mary
Lord ol Ufa Lutheran Church, 396 Tuakawliia Rd , Wlnler Spnnga
Lutheran Chuieh ol Providence. Delona
Lulhtren Church ol Ihe Redeemer, 3628 Oak Ava
MaailahLutharanChurch.OoldanDayiOr A Hwy 17 93. Cleieiberry
Sr lukea Lutheran Church. Rl 436. Silvia
St, Stephen uutharffnChurch. 434lull W ol 1-4. Longwood
METHODIST
Darnell Untied Memoital Church, E DeUary Ava . Enlerprlea
Bear Lake United Maihodiat Church
Bethel A M E cllurch. Canaan Heights
Casselberry Community United Mathodiet Church. Hwy 17 92 at
Ptney Ridga R 1 . Caiaeiberry
Chriat United Maihodiat Chutch. Tucket Or,. Suniand Eaialaa
OeBery Community Maihodiat Church. W Mighbankafld .DeBary
First United Maihodiat Church. 419 Park Ava
First Mathodiet Church olQeneva
First Maihodiat Church ol Ovlado
□race United Maihodiat Church, 4M N Country Club R d . Laka Mery
Qranl Chapel A M E Church. Ovlado
Oakgrova Maihodiat Church. Ovlado
Oalaan Maihodiat Church,cor ol Carpenlar S Murray S I . Oetaan
Pioneer Maihodiat Church, cor ot Wilbur Ava A Country Club Rd ,
Lftht Miry
Saniando United Methodltl Church, SR 434 And M , Longwood
SI Jamet A M E . ®th •( Cypress
SI. Luka M i Church of CAmttoirt City. Inc *iaardaR oil OR 46 E
Si Mary's A M E Church, SR 4 IS, Gataen
SI Paul* M ilhodlll Church, O tlftn Rd , Enterprise
Strafford Mtmorltl Church, 8 Denary
NAZARI N I
Flrtl Church of IhA Nmaftne. 258! Sanford A n
Gtneva Church of lha N ti arena, SR 46. Oeneva
Lake Mary Church of lha Na/arana, 971 E CrytlaJ Lake Ave .Lake Mary
Longwood Church ol Ih« N ait/ana, Wayman A Jessup Ava , Longwood
Martham Wood* Church ot lha Naiarana, SR 46,3'1 milaa W

o il 4 at tna Waklva Rinat
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church, Holland Rind &amp; Aullin Ava Dtllona
Firif Prasbytarlan Church of Lika Mary
Flrtl Pratbyttrlan Church, Oak Ava A Jrd SI
'Flrtl PreabyltfUri Church of Daiary. E Highland
Markham Wood a Presbyterian Church 5210 Markham Wooda Rd .
l aka Mary
SI Andraw* Presbyterian Church, W13 Baar Laka Rd
91 Marks PfaaOylarian Church, 1021 Palm Spnnga Rd , Allamonla Spring*
TuacawHla Presbyterian Church, 1600 W bR 426. Ovlado
Up tela Commundy Presbyterian Church, UpsaJaRd
Wtkiva Pratbylarian Church. 211Waklva Sprlnga Lana, Longwood
Westminister Presbyterian Church, Rad Bug Rd , Caaaalbarry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Foraal Laka Savanlh Day Adventist Church. Hwy 436. Foratl Cily
Man Hill Seventh Day Advent lit Church. 601 E 2nd S i , Sanlord
Sanlord Savanth Day AdvanUst Church, M l 5 H Hwy. 427
Savanlh Day Advanlit 1 Church. Maftland Ava . Allamonla Sprlnga
Wfntar Spring* Savanlh Day Advtnntl Church. 60 S Moat Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
All Fifth Chapa). Camp Sami no!#, Waklva Park Rd
Allan's A M C Church, Oliva A 12th
heard all Avenue HoHnaia Chapal Boardal! Ava
Chuluola Communily Church
Church of Jasut Christ of tallar Day Sam 11, 2315 Park Ava
ECKANKAR 770 0&lt;g Traa D r. Sulla 100. Longwood
Family Church Chriahan Ctntar. 1544 Seminole Olvri. Caaaalbarry
F In i Bom Church ol tn# Living Qod, Midway
Flrtl Church ol Chriat, Scientist. Elk am Blvd A Vanya Si , Dal Iona
Flrtl Panlacoalal Church ol Longwood
Flrtl Panlacoalal Church ol Sanlord
Full Go•pal Church ol Qod In Chntl, 1626 Jerry Ava . Sanlord
Full Qoapat Tabernacle, 2724 Counlry Club Rd
Grace Bible Church, 2644 Sanford Ava
Holy Trinity Church of Qod in Christ. 1514 Mangouitina A»o
Kingdom Hallo! Jehovah a Witness. Laka MonroaUnit, 1562 W 3rd SI
Laka Mary Community Church, 101N Country Club Rd , Laka Mary
L aka Momoe Chapal, Orang# Eliid jLaka Monroa
Ml Oliva Molinas* Church, Oak Hill Rd , Oitaan
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham Wooda Rd , Longwood
Paal a Wo flay an Church, 5650 Wayirda D r, Sanford
Pan taco ata! Op#n Dibit Tabarnacit, Rldga wood Ava oil 25ih oppoada
Samfnoia High School
Raaloralion Community Church, 5615 N CR 427. Sanford
Rolling Hull Moravian Church, SR 434, Longwood
Sanford Allfanca Church, H O IS Park Ava
Sanlord Dibit Church. 2460 Sanlord Ava
Sacond Church of lha Living Qod, 3426 Oaardall Ave , Sanlord
St Patka Serbian Orlhodo* Church, 1(790 Lake Emma Rd . Longwood
Ih# Full Ooar-al Church of Our Lord JaauaChrlil. Waahington SI
Canaan City
Tha Salvation Army, 700 W 24lhSt
Triumph. Tha Church of lha Naw Aga, 1006 W 6th SI
Undid Church of Chriat, Allamonla Community Chapal, Adamant* Spnnga
United Church of Chriat Christian Fellowahjp, 260 N Counlry Club Rd
Laka Mary
U C S S Spirdua! Cenlre, 125 A S Volutli Ava . corner ol
Or aval A Volusia Ava ,. Orange City

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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
C41* No : *1 l m C A II II
SOUTHTHUSTM OHIGAOE
CORPORATION.
PloinlHI.
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NICOMEDES ESCRIBANO
VELISA ESCRIHANO
ANTHONY 0 OUANDT j and
SANDRA K QUANDT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
None* I* hereby glvon that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
F orecloiuf# ontorod In Hit
above tty led cause, In lha
Circuit Court ol Scmlnol*
County, Florida I will Mil the
property illuate In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
LOT 90 ALAFAYA WOODS,
PHASE VI. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK JJ.
P A G E S 7* T H R O U G H 71,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
al public ia Ic . lo Ihe high* tr and
bail bidder, lor rath, al lb*
W « l Irani door ol lb# Saminola
County Courthou*#. al Sanlord.
Florida al 11:00 A M on April
14. 18*4
D A T E D Hilt lain day ol
March. 1884
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jatewlc
Da puly Clark
In accordance wllh t“a Amer
leant With DHabllitlal Art. par
tont needing a ipecial accom
modatlon lo parllclpala In thlt
proceeding thould contact tho
individual or agency tending
notice not later than Mven dayt
prior to the proceeding al the
addrett given on tlw notice
Telephone: 407 ) } ] 4110 #■&gt;.
4717: I IO0 TSS1771 ITD D I or
IM O m iT TO (V I. via Florida
Relay Service
Publith: April I,I. 1884
DEP I77A
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C4M No. 81-I884CA M E
Retolutlon Trutl Corporation at
receiver lor F lr i l Federal
Savlngt and Loan Anooatlon ol
Seminole County, F A t/k/a
Flrtt Federal Savlngt and Loan
Attoclationol Saminola County
Pialntltl.
y
,
Jamet R Saboll. etai
Oetendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo tha Order of thlt
Court Retchedullng Forecloturt
Sale dated March 34, 1884. and
e n t e r e d In C e t e N o
97 I884CA 14 E ol Ihe Circuit
Court In and tor Seminole
County, Florida, wherein Ihe
Retolulion Tru ll Corporation at
raceltrer lor F lrtt Federal
Savlngt and Loan Attoclalion ol
Seminole County, F A l/k/a
Flrtt Federal Savlngt and Loan
Attoclalion ol Seminole County,
It Pialntltl and JA M ES R,
SABOFF. etc . et e l. are Oelen
denlt I wl|l tell lo the htghett
bidder, tor ceth, al Ihe Weil
Front Door ot Ihe Seminole
County Courthoute, Sanlord,
Florida on April 77. 1994 at
11:00 a m . that properly tel
lorth In Ihe Final Judgment
dated November 27. ITT}, to wit:
Unit 17. Building D, Coach
Light Ettatet. Section It, ac
cording lo Ihe Declaration ol
Condominium recorded In Ol
tide) Retordt Book 1771. Page
18)0. ol Ihe Public Record! ot
Seminole County. Florida,
togelher with an undivided 1/50
Inlerett In the common element!
thereto
Unit II, Building E, Coach
Light Etlalet Section II. ac
cording to the Declaration ol
Condominium recorded In Ol
llclal Record! Book 1171. Page
ITM. ol me Public Record! ol
Seminole County. Florida
D A T E D thlt 15th day ol
March, 1884
MaryanncMorM
Clerk of Court
By: Jane E. Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publith: April 1.8. ITT4
DEQH

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 8) 1151 CAM E
PNC BANK. KY. INC,, d/b/a
PNC MORTGAGE COMPANY,
l/k/a C ITIZ E N S F ID E L IT Y
HANK ANO TR U S T COM
PANY. d b e PNC MORTGAGE
SERVICING COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vt
NEREIDACRU2. E T AL.
Defendanlli)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Forecloture deled
March 11. ITT4 and entered In
Cat* No T] 773* CA 14 E ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol the Itth Judicial
Circuit In and (or Seminole
County. Florida, wherein PNC
BANK. KY. INC., d-b a PNC
MORTGAGE COMPANY, l/k/a
CITIZEN S F IO E L ITV BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY, d/b'a
PNC MORTGAGE SERVICING
C O M P A N Y , and N E R ‘'.IDA
CRUZ It the defendant. I will
Mil lo Ihe hlghetl bidder lor
cath at the Wett Front Door ot
the Seminole County Cour thoum
Sanford, Florida, al 11:00
o’clock A M. on the Ird day ol
May. 1TT4, Ihe following de
ter Ibed property at Ml lorth In
teld Summary Final Judgment,
to wit:
Lot 11. OAKLAND HILLS,
according to tha plat thereof at
recorded In Plal Book 1], Paget
81 and 84. ol the Public Record!
ot Seminole County, Florida
Togelher with all tlrucluret
and Improvement! now and
hertalter on teld land and
tlilurei attached thereto, and
all rantt. Itluei. proceed!, and
profITt accruing and lo accrue
from tald prtmlMl. all ol which
art Included within the forego
Ing d e s c rip tio n and Ihe
habendum thereof; alto all gat.
tleam. electric, water and other
heating, cooking, refrlgaratlon.
lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
Irrigating, and power ayttemt
machinet. appliance!, Ililuret
and appurtenance!. which are
now or may herealler pertain to.
or be uted with. In or on Mid
premlMt. even though they may
be detached or detachable
D ATED thlt Sth day ol April,
1TT4
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK
Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
"Periont with a dlMbllity who
need a tpeciel accommodation
to participate in thlt proceeding
thould contact the ADA Coordl
nalor al Seminole County Court
houM. Ml North Park Avenue,
Suite N Ml, Sanlord. Florida
M ill, al leatl live dayt prior to
the proceeding! Telephone:
1401) 111 4110 eel 4U7|
1100 TSS 1771 ( T O D ) or
I 800 TSS 1770 IV) via Florida
Ralay Service,”
Publith: April I, IS. ITT4
DEO 84______________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice la hertby given that I
am engaged In butlnett al I4S
Watarway Placa HOT. Long
wood, PL 11750, Saminola
County, Florida, undar lha
Flclttlout Name ol 1ST ACTION
SERVICES, and lhal I InlarU Is
ragltlar tald nama with Ihe
Dlvltlon ol Corporation!. Talla
hattee. Florida. In accordance
with Ihe provltlont ol Ihe
Fletltlout Name Slalulet. To
W II: Section 111 0T, Florida
Slafufat ITT!
1ST ACTION SERVICES
Richard J. Loren/
Publith Aprlll. 1TT4
PEQM
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
taped lo engago In butlnttt al
1181 Brampton Place. Heath
row, Florida 11748, Seminole
County, Florida, undar lha
Fldlllout Nama ol STARTING
OVER SERVICES, and lhal I
Inland lo ragltlar Mid nama
with lha Dlvltlon ol Corpora
llont, Tallahattee, Florida, in
accordanca with tha provltlont
ol tha Fldlllout Nama Slalulet,
To WII: Section MS 0T. Florida
Slatulti ITTI.
Judith Sherrill
Publith: Aprlll. ITT4
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•d, Ihe Senford Herald will be raaponalble lor (he Ural
Insertion only end only to the extent ot the coat ot that
Insertion. Ploaae Chech your ad for accuracy Ihe llret day It
rune.

12— E l d e r l y C a r e

23— L o s t ft F o u n d

ADULT CARE In our private
home Sanlord area Loll ol
loving care lor your loved
ooet Contact Holly 111 tlal
A D U LT C A M in private Sen
lord home 1*50 mo Inc love,
m ealt. ira n tp o rl., enter
tglnmenl, A more 8151481

• FOUND CAT Long haired,
gray male dometllc cal found
In Lake Mary area Mveral
weekt ago ] } ] *511

Bladder Control Problems?
SENIORS.
Call to Hnd out II you quality
lo r a u d i e n c e w ith
DIAPERS'PADS We III# lor
Medicare relm burttm enl.
p r iv a t e in tu ra n c e and
Medicare directly Delivered
lo your door monthly
&lt;07160-1254
C E R TIFIE D Nurtlng Atll/HHA
and Retp car* ttudenl will do
AM care and tome evet lor
elderly Call Budget 114 8814

A TTEN TIO N SECOND SHIFT
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
childcare with hot mealt
Licensed daycare taclllty Cell
ter retet Ml 7U5UC a m 10
CHILDCARE IN MY HOME.
Rtatonabl* ratet Fenced
yard, mealt A tnarkt 114 5741

2 ,“

27— N u r s e r y f t
C h ild C a re

O A K LA N D PARK. Matonlc
Memorial Garden!. 1 toll
11**0
171 4744
43— in v e s tig a tiv e
S e r v ic e s

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NUMBER T&gt; 1111 CA 14 E
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Pialntltl.
vt.
JER EM Y A COOPER. ALTA
M O N TE H E IG H TS CONDO
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC
.
Delendanllt).
NOTICE OF SALE.
PURSUANT TO CHAPTO II « ■
NOTICE IS MBREBV GIVEN
purtuanl lo an Order ogiflnal
Judgment ol loredoture deled
March 21. ITT4 and entered In
Caw No. T U S H CA 14 E ot the
Circuit Court ol the 18lh Judicial
Circuit In and (or Saminola
County, Florida wharoln Kltlek
National Bank Plalnllll and
Jaramy A Cooper and Jaramy
A Coopar and A lla m o nta
Halghtt Condominium Attocia
lion Inc. ara dalcndanlt. I will
Mil lo lha hlghatl and batl
bidder lor cath at Ihe well front
door ol the Seminole County
CourlhouM. Ml N Park Ava
nue. Sanlord. Florida al 11:00
o’clock A M. on April II. 1TT4 Ihe
following deterIbed property at
Mt lorth In Mid Order or Final
Judgment, lowlli
U n it 111. A L T A M O N T E
HEIGHTS, a Condom Ihum. and
an undivided 8215 Inlerett In the
common altmenlt appurtananl
thereto In accordanca with Ihe
Declaration of Condominium
tiled February 14, 1T7T In Ol
tidal Racordi Book HOT. Pag*
1708. Public Racordt ol Sami
nol* County. Florida: a/k/a 111
Debora C o u rt. Altam onte
Spring* Florida 17701
Dated al Saminola County,
Florid* April 1, ITT4 MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark, Circuit Court
Saminola County. Florid*
By Jan* E JaMWlc
At Deputy Clark
Publith. Aprlll, 15. ITT4
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
EIG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 84 418-CA-I4-E
B A N K U N ITED O F TEXAS.
F.S B .
Plalnllll.
VI.
ROBYN H. LONG, t i l l .
Deltndanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : EM ILIE V. STRANTZ
Ratldance; Unknowr
It alive, II deaa, ,1 married,
any and all unknown tpouMt.
halrt. davltaai, lagaleet. gran
tool, credllort and other pertont
who may claim egalnal llielr
eelale. and all other pertont
having or claiming lo hava tom*
right, till* or Inleratl In lha rail
property herein dttcrlbad.
whota ratldanca It unknown
YOU ARE HER EB Y notified
lhal a Complaint to loradoM a
Mortgage encumbering Ihe lol
lowing real property:
The Eatt t a i l feel ot Lol 14.
E V E R G R E E N , VILLAS SUB
DIVISION, according lo the plal
Ihereol, recorded In Plal Book
n . Page 12 ol the Public Rec
ordt ot Seminole County, Flor
Ida.
hat been filed age Inti you and
you ar* required to M rvt * copy
ol your written datenMt. It any,
to It on JOHN M McCORMICK,
Etqulra. Attorney tor Plalnllll.
whota e d d rtit It 501 Eatt
Church Slraal, Orlando, FL
17*01: and III* Ihe original with
lha Clark ot lha above tlyltd
Court within M dayt altar the
tint publication ol fh* Nolle* on
Plalnllll or Plalnlllf'a Attorney,
olharwlM, a default may be
entered egelntl you lor relief
demanded In Ihe Complaint.
WITNESS my Hand and Seel
ol Ihlt Court on March W, 1*04.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Courl
Seminole County, Florida
By: PatriciaF.Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publith: April 1,1.10*4 DEO 11

h T y V -T n ”

DRIVERS NEEDED"
A G CARRIERS. Tavaret. FI.
a well ttltbllthad and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
company of lari you
• IN to 7T&lt; per mile
• Up lo U.OOOrnl per mo
• SlopOM Pay
• Unloodlnq Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Salety A Performance Bonui
• Spoute Riding Program
• Average Trip 5 lO ayt
• lale Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you hava 1 year* tractor
trailer. OTR and mow and ice
experience plut a good driving
record, call
_________i**»*r* Tet*________
DRIVER WANTED
Full lime Mutl have lale
model econo vehicle lor local
dallverlet utlllilng partonel
vehicle Call**7 7 » I J J ) _
DRIVER FOR Owner/Opereler
wllh C D L lor dale ol Fla
Hama week and* 1X&gt; 1410

M A JES TIC IN V E S TIO A TIV E
Servlcat Domethc relation!
Free contullalion *87 888 1111
61— M o n e y t o L e n d

L e g a l N o tic e s

CULTURED MARBLE
MANUFACTURER
Needteiperlenced
• FINISHER
•INSTALLER
• SETUP/FOURER
II a&lt;p*rlenced In llberglatt.
wewllltreln Celiaeq 4040

41— Ce m e t e r y L o t s

f&gt; erS O nal * __

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care. Irantpor
tatlon, countellng. private
doctor plut living eipenMt
Bar *211515 Clearwater Atterney
John Fricker
I *00 817 1448

CDl CLASS A DRIVERS
Clean 7 yr MVR, lull and pari
lima In South Orlando 1 yrt
axpeflant«C*H**S 1)85______
COM PANION/HOM E M AKER
to llvt with tkJerly lady
S a la r y , p r iv a t e liv in g
quarter*, etc. Call alter 10am,
plaaM 11**100_____________

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need It your llll* Jack
Diamond lor appointment
7*0 7878

DRIVERS
Ewell Indutlrlet it accepting
application lor RM driver* in
the Orlando area (1400
ftircottee RdJ M ult have
CDL licence Full benelll
package Apply al
1*5* High It
_______ L*n|waad EOE_______
EXPERIENCED COOKS
Full lime Apply In person
P e rry '! Retluranl. upper
level. Allemontt AMU________

71 — H e lp W a n t e d

EMPLOYMENT

m

323-5176
70QW.1HH St.

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tucceedtllke luccett
We’re well Into our Ird decade
ol training tuccettlul ogenti
Nolleental

EXPERIENCED BOOT PERSON
Mutl have own tool! end b«
able to do heavy collltlan
Apply In perton between Tam
and 3pm al 1801 Country Club
Road. Sanford 177 M44

WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTORS
1111100___
A U T O B O D Y R E P A IR
T C C H N IC IA N / P A IN T E R
Own tool I Experienced Sk lilt
In current model! Orange
City area Callalltr 1 P M
V04 788 1105

Petition open lor an expert
enced taltmarkeler Evening
hour*, 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday. Apply In
perton Sanlord Herald. J00
N French Ava. atk lor Tracy

W E E K 'S

ALLEY GARAGE SALE
Antlquet. colleclablet. turn,
lawelry, radio, wigt. art work
and more 510 S. Oak Ave.,
Sanlord. Saturday Only * 1
ANTIQUES ft C0LUCTABLES
Old p lc lu ra t. and m ltc
Thurtday and Friday Only.
8:10 1:10. 405 Magnolia Ava,
Sanlord IHIitorlcal Dlttrlc)I
BARGAINS ■ Loti of m ltc.
Whirlpool wathar 175. Salur
day, 8-TJ10 Saltuma Dr
_______ Sanlord____________
BIG MOVING SALE
Anllquat. lot* ol olhar turn .
nick nackt, clothing, loyt.
dlthat. wicker, generelor, 4011
trailer tor ttorege, lot* more
408 W isih St. (E ot 17 81)
Sanford. Salt 7 Rain or thlna
BIG YARD SALE
Btdroom lurnllura, clothet.
iltreot. bookt A magailnat
and a lol ol mltc ttulf. Sal
4/8 and Sun. 4/10. Follow lha
ilgnt from 1181. 84 Laka
Drive. DeBery. Start! el 1:10
______ H o u rly blrdll I_______
C i r t l i f i Con G a r i|i Salt
AT OPEN FIE LO AREA ON
417 N E X T TO CARRIAGE
COVE. April*.8.10.8am 4pm
FIVE FAMILY YARD SALE
Something lor averyonel Good
ilulll 1514Mallonvltle Ave.
T H U R 5 .F R I.5 A T .il
FRIDAY • SATUR DAY 18-4
1811 Magnolia (cornar ol 18th
Placal Sanlord____________
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Executive tleel datk, tiling
cabinet. *’ tleel folding table*.
4' thop llghtt. motel ell. unit,
entlque refrigerator,, large
•olid cherry table, Bldg,
block, baoy clothet and Item*
Lott ol mltc. ,107 Drlltwood
Ln .oil Lake Mary Blvd.T 1
_______ No aarly bird 11_______
GARAGE Salal* Whybotharf?
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
________ 407 110 8437 ________
•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tale ad by
II noon on Tuetday and taka
advantage ol our apodal
garage tale ad prlcell Call
Clot tilled now lor deralltl

MOVING SALE
Complete houtehold Every
thing Goetl Mechanical and
yard *oolt. April 7. 8, and 8,
lam 8pm. 801 E Mth Street

MAIDS
F/T. M F, 8 4 P /Trttld llytr
delivery Molly Mold 7*7 1007
M A I N T E NAN C E PE MSO H .
Pail tint* lor tm apt com
pl«» Sanlord 180 8)51________
MECHANIC
Full lima wllh cllrvt company
In Mlmt, FI 40 hrt. Mon
day Friday wllh pottlblllly ol
tome overtime Htevy em
phatlt on term eaulpmenl and
tructci 87 10 Per hr plut
benelltt alter *0 dayt Con
le d J en Dither 4)1 187 4881
M EDICAL
COMPUTER BILLING
Part lima tor Doctor’* ottlca
Send retumet to
Blind BoalOT
P O Boi war
__ Sanlord. FI 117/1 1*87____
M EDICAL
CNASm d ORDERLIES
Mutl be certified 1 II and 71
thlllt Apply In perton
Debery Manor
M N Hwy 17 81
Debery. FI
_________ *87 *88 40*__________
M EDICAL
RN
Charge nu'tet k&gt;r fam 1pm
and It 7 thillt IV and ven
li lafor t ■per itnce needed
Apply In perton
Debar y Manor 80 N Hwy 17 tl
Debary, FI_________
M EDICAL

WAITRESSES/SERVERS

M EDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
For buty orthopaedic olllce
Call Sharon el 787 5533
OFFICE HELP
P/T. Computer experience
and organltalional tkillt re
qulred Medical record! expe
rience halplul Mutl lype 50
wpm Send retuma to P O
Box 1187. Sanlord.£0177} _
PAINTER
Experienced tpray painter
lamlllar wllh polyurelhene
t y t f e m t . 1 y r t exp
Aulomollve/marine exltrior
flnlthat Apply al
1478 Dalgner Place
Sanlord ’ 1141*4

R K ip U o n is t/T ra n c fip tio n iit
Experience required Send
return# to III N Mangoutllne
Ave _Sanlord FL 31/n______

NATIONWIDE
COMMON CARRIER
HIRING FULL TIME
O.T.R. DRIVERS
114.000 A YEAR IS POSSIBLE.
Pftid viBCfttioo m«diCftl. -end
lift imur«fKO, uniforms. sfllK
#rd mar# H \ of our drivers
art hom# «v#r* &lt;vr#ii
Mlfi'lrnym -igir IS. 3 yrs
von liable O T H #ap«rrt«nce
Clast A' C D L Good driving
record Doubles eEptrienc*
end endorsement« plus
APPLY Oft

1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DELAND, FLORIDA 32724
904-738 2778

■ stcuf I t y c N e c L CcsM J f l 1I 1J

PR PERSON
(Go Gelltrl To vltll new home
tile* In meho Orlando area
Territory and training pro
vided Gat altowan:# and in
com e w ill ra n g e fro m
1100 8300'wk part lime IHouft
lle.lble) Call 3111144
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Full lime lor foddlert Exp
nec Call lor Appl 111 T il l or
111 M il T H t KIPS W Q ENIE
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
Mele or ftmet# freinee Perf
lime or full time MS

fo r R » n t

A Q U IET. CLEAN rm. In San
ford Kitchen A phone u*e.
coinleundry 175 A up 118 8881
A Q U IE T FURN RM W I)
comlw. HI prlv.. A/C. 871/wk
« dtp I/I elec .runtmoker
_______tU 8*88 alter 5pm______
C L E A N ROOM S.Single tlarllng

175/wk Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video game*, oil
itreel parking 1X54421______
IN P R IV A T E LON O W O OO
home Steady employed
880/wk 130/dtP

818 I f )

NEWLY RENOVATED, pnvalx
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room your own foal control,
refrigerator, microwave, and
color tv Oil ilreel parking
and maid lervlce Convenient
local Ion The bail In town

PRODUCTION

11) 0001

18 N EEDED
PERM ANENT POSTIONS

SANFORD Prlvaie entry, quiet
area nouie privilege* 145 w!
with »e, ;)ep U r ?**,

Mfg to iw M individuals for
assembly line Good fttfllod#

97— A p a r t m e n t s

h ig h e ne rgy

F u r n is h e d / R o n !

end r v lle b llfy .»

must MS diploma end Qood
work history required IS hr
Never e feet
Help Persennel. ft2t ft*M
SALES
I *00 )41 1114
SALES COUNSELORS
Meputeble cemetcey offering e

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
.idvertisements are lub|ect to
the Fedvral Fair Housing Acf,
which make! it Illegal to
Adverbs* any preference. Ilm
ifatJon or duerIm lnation
hated on race, color, religion,
set. handicap, familial status
or nallcnal origin

reef opportunity for people
tsirlng to q.»m reveerd by
offering needed services Full
training with eacellenf hee'fh
PL retiremeM benefds Full
COTTAGE in the country 1
time poslfions w&gt;fh high In
fidrm, util ind Perfect for
t-ortv* pofenl1111 No * ■per««nie .
ref*r'Ad/sing wotiimg per son:
necessery Cull K lendress !
US
1100/dw
W '4M
ilmmedjetelly e! 121 *U I
EFFIC IE N C Y lg pn* h.sck
SERVERS HOSTESS
y A »d . all ubl in&lt;i lifts mo •
OISHWASHERS
ft10! sec J2) IlSlce 32) 11/2
E sperlencevf only for ups&lt;4|ie
E FFIC IEN C Y APT Completely
dub
Cell 121 0014
furnished Utilities paid
SM E N O I M f / E Q U IP M E N T
I2S0 rno 1st and Usf 124 H4I
M ECHANIC for l**n \*{
PRIVATE E N TR Y A OATH
E v e n in g s 4 S h o u r s C e ll fu r
Utilities turn Non smoking
ftppt U6 9WQ leeve* messege
IftQ/wk, |/Sd*p l a MIS
SUBWAY/HANDY WAY
SANFORD l Bdrm Lobage i
B d rm Apt
E ■ &lt; e I le n t
Eiperience growth wllh us es
neighborhood |V0/wk ♦
e H a n d y W ey S u b w e y
I 2UO sec
Call 32J /t/&gt;
essoclele Per! F u ll time
positions eveil Able Customer
urienfed individual'! Are en
99— A p a rtm e n ts
toureged to Apply in person ef
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
Ihe Mendy WAy locAftd At 4111
OrAnge Olvd LAhe Monroe or
m All resume/AppliCAfion !o
SPRING BREAK!!
On# Bedroom Apartment!
H a n d y Way. 231 Semoran
Commerce PI , Suite 101.
1788 D E A L
Apopka, FL 32/01
M ottw ood Apt* 177 7774
EEOM/F/H/V_______
MINUTES FROM SANTORD
TEACHERS
SPRING SPECIAL!)
Must hawe carried 40 hrt
1 Bdrm /1 Bath 17) 1*70
toward a CDA or equivalent
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
or bachelors degree in early
childhood
121 200S
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1bdrm 1160 mo
TELEMARKETING

a

2 bdrm . 1413 mu and up

E O E ____________
NEEDED AT ONCE
A lo la l p r o le t t io n a l
Hairtlyllil Cotmefelogltl to.
a lull tervice talon Mutl have
following and Ihe motivation
to expand Commlttion corn
menturale with ability All
inqulrlet held In itrief con
tidence Send relume lo
Blind Bax 111, Sanlord Herald,
PO Bax 1887. Sanlerd. FL
11771 IM7

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Mu*t live In
Sanlord area A hove COL
Apply al Dutch’! Towing.
7107 W 1*151

93— R o o m s

JANIIORIAL
P e rl 11me c ltin tr / f lo o r
person Must be ebie to pess

1150315000 per month

LPN
11 hr thllti Ham I fpm
IV eipenenca preferred
Apply In perton
Debary Manor 80 N Hwy 17 *1
_________ Debary. FI
___
MEDICAL

NIGHT COOK
Experienced only Apply In
perion: Day* Inn, Sanloid
487 111 4)00
WAREHOUSE AND OEN ERAL
LABOR H E LP N E E O E O I
Bonui for driven All ihill*
available Dally pay. no fee
Report ready to work 1 JO am,
Inauilrlal labor Svc , 1018
F.ench Av. No phone call!

National Mfg has several
openings on lit aggressiv!
telemarketing tfalt We oiler
full training and beneflfs
Starting pay is \t V0 hour
Eapenence preferred Call
Ms Baker, Mon Frl. 9 5
(40/) 431 0/13
TRUCK MECHANIC
Light lo heavy duty Mu*f
have lopli and experience
Cell i l l 1*41

323 8670
Ml AT ) l)r Apl W Jml Si A (
Ct.tr pried

k ik h m

equipped

iivo mo • drp m llt l
O S T ttN
i Inlrm apt 13V0 I
bdrm tlVO Large rm s. quiet
area Parking 4/9MAytown
12212/I

PARK AVE

me# A dean J
flo o r ft
SJ/J/mo 1200 rkp No pels
331 43Sadays
124 ItJSev*
B d rm ,

h a rd w o o d

MOVING SALE
111 W e t l w o o d l a n d ,
IPlnecreill Sanlord.
TAM
Sterling Salur day until 7
'

MOVING AND YARD SALE
Friday, Saturday, 8 *, *N Ford
Tractor and ditk. good runn­
ing condition plut mltc. equip.
Alto, chicken* and rabbits.
3757 SR Eatl 48, O fc a y
MOVING SALE
Furniture, clothing, mltc. 715
Abbolt Ave , 1 blockt from old
Lake Mary Flrt llouta
Saturday and Sunday. * 5
OVIEDO H.S. BASEBALL SALE
Saturday A Sunday. lAm
7Pm. White A rad werehoute,
Intertacllonei) A 48, Sanlord
PA0LA
Thurt.. Frl., Sot, Sun 5131
Wilton Rd. W mu* (ram
Wilton School Pool pump,
typewriter, bike, etc.________
SANFORD 1ST CHURCH OF
TH E N A Z A R E N t
Hug* tale lo benelltt children!
camp Hot dog and toda
available. 1581 Sanlord Ave.
Friday A Saturday
8i88-liM
SATURDAY ONLY
Kldt clothet, loyt, loolt,
twlmmlng pool accettorlet,
houtehold mltc. 110 E. Crytlal
Lake Ava , Lake Mary, 8 4
* YARD SALE *
SATURDAY ONLYI l i t Pina
Wind* Drive. Hidden Lake.
Flrtl lime goodt. tomethlng
lor ever yon* I tern until 7
11 FAMILY SALE
1 HOMES
Deer Path Lane oil W. 48 end
Orangt Ava., Sanlord. look
tor Ilgnt. Lawn mowart,
edgert. loolt, orchid poll,
blcylet. houthold mltc.
Friday A Saturday 81
25 FAMILY SALE
Slone Itland Oallona. Taka
a*lt 51 oil 14. lollow ilgnt
lA m -lP m . Saturday-4/8.
Scuba gear, lurnllura, Nln
tendo, tlirlmp neli. ate
29 Y c iri In T h i S im * Horn*
All 5 kldt ara gone and to
we've moved. We art tailing
yard tqulp . bike, lean dttlgn
datk, antlquat, loolt, poll A
pant end much more. SAT 8 4!
104 Event Dale Rd.. Lake
Mary, oil Country Club Rd
3 FAMILY SALE
108 Country Club Clr.. San
lord. Friday and Saturday.

LX MARY NATIVITY CHURCH
RUMMAOE SALE
F R IT 4, S AT81, H.CR417

HOUSECLEANERS
For TID Y MAID. 5 dayt/wk
wllh pay and banefllt. 118 17**
LOCATES Conduct your own
locale teerch For a llep fay
tlep guide tend I IT 8110;
locale, PO Boa i«n ,
Senterd. FL 11771-18*1

REED TRANSPORT, INC.

TELEMARKETER

___.We’ll help!

T H IS

GREEH0USE WORKER
Tractor •ip. helpful Dr Lie
req
M F
I 3Call 111 0*84

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

4 FAMILY SALE
A n t iq u e d r e it e r -8 1 7 5 .
Clothing, houtehold mltc. 701
Oakway, S. Sanford Av*. Sal
urday 81 H I 7811 atter 1pm
111 Keanaland Pika (Country
Downt) Lake Mary. Saturday
A Sunday 1 1

N o t ic e

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

L a w n S e r v ic e

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor! bo reglltered
or cartllled. To wrlty a ilalt
c o n tra c to r! Ilconie call
1 800 )41 7840. Occupational
Llctniai ara required by Ihe
county and can be verified by
calllngni-IIM .exl. 7*31

PERSONAL TOUCH CLEAN
ING SERVICE. Hornet, apti
and cart, i n 1110

J A D LAWN MAINTENANCE
W* do (vtrylhlngl Call (or
J r e* eillmxlei 3)4 5830
TO M A J E F F '! LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm . dependable, low
r * ( t i ^ r e « * ^ ^ ^ ^ ) 0 7070

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RES./COMM. Vn yl Siding ,
Alum . F rn .m n i, Drywall.
Door*. Hoctlng. Ccncrtt*.
111-4811 . S O. Ballnl, CBCSI8SM

C o n c re te

~

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Beal I Man Quality Opera
tlonl 1)0 1)38/41*» 4 )
E le c tr ic a l
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
Repair addition, comm/rtt
Llc/lni IER000«I8) 311 8475

A p p lia n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl. aarvlce call with re
pair*I John, A + Bail, 118 1185
C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind! ol home
repair*, painting A caramlc
tile. Richard Grow
111 3871
C a r p e t/ln s ta lla tlo n
CARPET M ILLD IR EC T
Big Dtacountl Famou* Brandi
Flrit Quality. Top Una
Stilnmaitar. Saxonla*.
Track leu, Sculpture* 18 88 yd
Commarclil I*vet loop* I I 88yd
Inilallatlon 407-314 1800
C a r p e t C le a n in g
SAM'S C AR P ET C LEAN IN O
plui llrlp and bull ll««ri.
Realdantlal/commarclal 14
r*174J54T^Mipj^a44
541
hr*
114 1541. beeper 848 0
0541

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plailtrlng. Remodel new and
hltlortchomei 3117*10

" T lo m e I m p r o v e m e n F
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable Alt phaiet. Call
lor F r w t il. Michael 171 710*
R ES TO R A TIO N . DRYWALL^
metal itudl, door*, trim, tld
Ing. porch**,deck!, gajebot
Ltcented/lntured
11) 10*7

RITE-WAY..... .......
WE SHOW UP
r L « l *11)la llU iJla y A iT^*
W o rk F o r Y o u
-■■V’ n ll C l i i u i n c i l a

322-2611

C le a n in g S e r v ic e
HONEST DEPENDABLE
Paraon to clean your houM
lull lha way you Ilka It al a
youiuracanaltord.
all Vermt 110 8804
P,|C*C*B

TanSscapTng*
RAN DY'S Q U A LITY LAWN:
Complete pro can tine* IMO.
Clean up*, hauling 1110718

M o v i n g f t S to r a g e ~
CLASS A MOVERS
/Aoving
ipeclaliili 10% otl all local
move! wllh coupw "Wa move
with pride Inmlmf* 3)1 al**
P a in t in g
P A IN T IN O , paper hanging,
praitur* waihlng and dry wall
repair. FreaatL 111 5174
P r e s s u r e C le a n in g

3in^^TT?^7(earwJrtrtvniyv
roofi. pool deck!, walk*,
houtai Free e*1, 371 4f77
P h o to g ra p h y
BEACH, Sporll and Wedding!
Mobil equip unique pricing
For info call 114 8*0)
R o o t in g
GYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F I N G : P a in tin g ,
ca rp e n try. B ond/Int/lTc
RC008814)
Call 574 4115
S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v i c e / R e p a ir
W E EK LY SERVICE from 145

mo Chem Rile Pool Service

^6^2/i^^Rober^hoemaker
T r e e S e r v ic e
tC H O L l TR E E JVC Llc’t, Int
"Let Ihe Prolettional* do It.”
Freeeitlmatei ..... 313 111*

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW 4 SCREEN REPAIR:
407 111-7111

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
For A s Low As $ 4 5 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d 3 22- 2611
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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, April 8, 1994 - 7B
9 9 — A ppaa r t m e n t s
U n f u r n lIsslh e d / R e n t
SANFORD I Bdrm. 1100/nio.
plus tat w ily All ulllllitt paid
t» t«p i» i«c _________ i l l m i
SPACIOUS I BDRM
Ind fir. front and back porch
Craal location
tlSO'mo
At Chtodl Bfokar/Ow«#r
H W m t M l _______
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! I bdimt A attic
avail Call Jerry, P I M M__
I BDRM at H U S Sanford Ava
*333 Inc water and garbage
tar ira nsa tim iipm
103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
(E FF IC IE N C Y HOUSE For Rant
SltS/mo At 111 S 4th SI .
I lake Mary Call 4*» ACT
(N IC ! B CLEAN V I Fancad
yard No pelt 143S mo lit. lail
B tat *04 71*4*47 4pm tpm
[NICE &gt; BDRMliouw In Sanloid
Baautllul thadad lot, carport,
tana t4»/mo lai IWa _
I f in e c r e s t
3/1. appliance!
fenced yard *330 mo
Call Faal, Ml i t 44 _
|*ANFORD Hamilton District
R EN T TOGWN
Lika nave V I. AY, Laundry
*3000 Bn . U l t imo Mf riir___
|SANFORD. 1 bdrm. )ly bath
lakelront bouaa USO/mo
____ 131 1004
SANFORD- GOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
] bdrm Lika nan1 Air SI Soo
down S)*Srmo It* 73*7

Stenstrom Rentals
e SANFORD l/t w /den. lanced
lird .c ll* n lJ ll no, *750 sat
aPAOLA AREA 1/7* w/ dt.ie
car garage, ter porch. Iplc
wall A teptlc UM) mo StV) tec
aSANFORD 1/1 DUPLEX w d
hook up. C H A. S41tmo 11tOtec
OOVIEDO l/l OUPLEX w/
carport, w/d hookup. haat'air
Slav mo Slid iac Srt nodap
Stenetrem Realty. Inc
"We Manage yeur Heme,
like It wai ear awn " Jim Oayla
333 1441 Alter 4PM: 1M I4tt

115— I n d u s t r i a l

/ F u r n it u r e

OFFICE/warthouta tpac*. 1100
Sq H. Prime locallop at
entrance lo Central Fla Re
gional Alrpor^40/111 3407
* PRIME LOCATION *
7 W0 iq fl of nict office
kpnc* 7 090 tq fl warehome,
o lio ftticrd tlofnqa

A irport

Hlvif fronfagp 119 8144
117— C o m m e r c i a l
R e n t a ls ________
LIQUOR STORE IJownlown
Sanlord lor tale or Itata Alto
liquor llcentet lor Orange and
Seminole County lor tale
t/4 4*/l_______
s a n f o h o r e t a i l /o f f i c c
I.IS* tq tl Covered sidewalks,
high Irallit aiea t'00 plut
valet la. 'mo Slemtrom Real
ty Inc, Jim Doyle 133 34*S

HERALD CLASSIFIEDS
WORK TOR YOU!
327-2611

U N IQ U E HOUSE 1 Bdrm
hArdftood floori tpl } car
gar ClOW to dowtifo*n 17J
WMcUyt________m w w &gt; v » t
V I . AppHancts hoots up %
OAfAge, corpet Wind* &lt;tnl
hoof/• r I SOOi n WOOfil 401

105—Duplex

NEW Sanford ofltctl And/or
WAfAhOUWA 400 7.100 tq ft
Spatial 174)/mo 1)1 1)54
SANFORD. Office- tpace. )4O0
tq ft building total, 1700 tq
ft par of lit mumf 81 7004
SANFORD 1 room offic* *ood
panaM ad F re n c h A v r
I IV3 month IK) Ittl
soo SO FRKT for Im m on 17 fl.
tuccattful tiiifm g Anchor
butlnattat Good parking and
lighting Or a a! vlMlhltlty
Atk mg |4UU fno 87 44A4 wor k

141 — H o m e s f o r S a le
AFFO R D ABLE HOMES
VENTUF1E I PROPERTIES
F HA OR VA AS LOW AS I* &gt;N
A%tumo no qualikat A ownar
lin in ' mg low n »400'mo!
Oov'l F ora&lt; loturat. Repos'
Seminole. Oranga, Volutial

•FORECLOSURE! in on i
Acre* Afjpf * in tufa util
lenordvd' Only 1)0 000!
• )/1. over I/2 err#' L u dm
tem rm SataUkfadidY U4.900
• )/) w/POOL for only 141500'
Liv dining, fam rmt too'
• L A K E , ten nil pool! 1/7
cU'ltom, Mv dm m.it in k itch
*Pfi! Gor Age 111.9001
• 1/1, new (Af (,irt A pAml' Cent
M A t a#norf JutlMl.tOQt

17

hoAvlIy Iraad

I I .»cre

Spill! bdrm
ceramic tile
appl garag* Poiilblt owner
ImjId ?nd Ju*f|7l 9U0'
MaikhamWdt fortcloturt 4 7
I * Acre, pjtlure/itAblf
H0S 000
C fS lT O H N E

CEDAR AVE 3 txkm 3 bath
tnildo u illlly . cor port
M'rO'mo l*taodla*t lit

* AFFORDABLE HOME *

1 0 7 - M o b ile

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 5
SANFORD I bdrm. 3 balh.
cent ailr ,tnd heal, new roof,
trevhly pAmfed msnJ*- and out
new i a h k 'I covered porrh
Ple.ive ta ll §94 7411 aik lor

Mfkf or leave r?i%g |S4 900
lo talfdat 1*01 CI l)AR
A V IN U t SOUTH

BATEMAN REALTY
L 11 Re§iI E itaft Broiler
7M0 Sanford Ave
321 0759
321 2257
CASSELBER R Y Heaulltul 1
fidrm. 1*3 bath New carfmt
paint Showt hie a model I
IA4.90Q
§96 7074

141 — H o m e s f o r S a le

MORGAN REALTY
321 6762
DELTONA
•*4 l l l l t l l

AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY

ASSUME NO QUALirvi

4

bdrm acutHtnl condition
eornwr lot. fancad yard Only
149.900! Hurry, will wu ta*ff
Call for details'
Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
AA f jfftn Inc . 1)7 17)4
•OWNTR f INANCCI 7 000 * %q
ft 4 bdrm .1 bath on dbi lot
Low down
gfeai lerrn%!
Priced rightt ssa 450
'IM M ACULATE ) bdrm 7 bath
bfk c o n s t, cent h a
spacious family rm t^&gt;4iutiful
oaks and gar dens M! 500
tlanre /tit

Q aaaS aal
R l-A l. K S T A T n , INC
322 7498

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking fo huy a home’ We
have homes in all areas of
Seminole Orange Volusia
Count lest Call for rMsilM
• 1/7 wiith tfreplac# newer
carpet and tile. 144 900

• Foreclosuref 4 7on f 57 acres
FirepIfKe 1104 vug
• 4/7, 7 /00 sq It . fireplace ig
SCr porch! HOi 900
Beth Osborne
Venture I P.-operties

330 027 3/7 7 4 9400
SANFORD /Irdrm. I bait, Cat.”
air and heal aiphanres in
side laundry serpen porch
large fenced yard. J sherds
149 900 177 174/or )7I 9IJ4

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y .

IM G

BUYERS!
A NO S As LOW as 14000 Drjwr*
Gov I M•pu % IThe L ate11 List!
Bank Foreclosures $up*»r Deals

STAIRS REALTY
• IN V E S T O R S P E C IA L ! 7
possible ) bdrm, l bath close
m focal'on 1)1 900
• FIR ST TIM E BUYERS )
hdr m 1 bath, w e !k f o
Guldsljurtj E lementary, fenced
yard 14)000
• OWNER SAYS SELL! Ibdrm
7 bath screened atxsve qrnund
poof fenced yard split pian
near Lake Sylvan Parh
174 000
“*
• SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS
) bdrm J1'! bath, two story
townhoose 7 car garage. 1*00'
sij fl. pool and tennis 144,100
t n R IN G YOUR B O A T! St
Johns Mtver access 7 bdrm 7
bath manufactured home m
planned lamlly/retirement
community 1)7 0O0
• LAKE MARY J thvy condo
featuring 7 master suites l®ft
ati appliances includes washer
* dr yer C lose to I 4IS* 9U0
• NEW ON M ARKET 7 bdrm 7
hath, cathedral ceilings, ce
ramie til*, close to new
expressway and Lake Mary
Hurt 147.100
eCHAWMlNG. UPGRADED )
bdrm } bath sprinklers vcp
•irate workshop with electric,
water and phone Great toea
bon cios# to bus 170, SOO
• A M U S T S E E ! Walk to
Hamilton Elementary Better
lhan r«*w ) Wfm. 7 bath,
fireplace, formal dining, huge
tented yard 197 SOO
e POOL HOME in distinguished
Mayfair J bdrm 7 baih,
P"vacy fence 7 blocks lo
.L a m Monroe Call nowl
*
1107,000
*( ALITOWNIA SWISS STYLE
horfte views Mayfair Golf
Course i bdrm 7 bath, 7Q50 sq
ft lovely treed setting
1110 QUO
ePARK AVENUE ADDRESS 4
unit bull ding in Hi stork Ois
trief 111)000
e DUPLEX 7 story boildmg
t lose fodowntown ISO 000
e TR IP L E X Great location
Excellent lontng' Investor
dreamt |Sv WU
*1*7) S K Y L A R K MO B I L E
HOME 17*44 17 OOU You move
hj own lot

322-2420 • 321-2720

Beautiful I, 2, &amp;. 3 Bedroom
Hom es Available

Our Rates Are
Retter Than Ever!
•W a s h e r s / D r y c r s

In A ll U n it s
• S t a t e - O M h c - A r t F itn e s s C e n te r
• E n c lo s e d P a t lo s / lt o lc o n lc s
• P r iv a te E x t e r io r S to r a g e

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
home site horses, cattle,
farming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural U.900 per acre
5mal! down payment with
owner tinanclnqi *04747 1771

S e m ’ ' " n l a i K 11" ' " k t '
M -T . H:30 - 5t30 •Sat 10-5 •Sun. I -5

JO

101— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e
. AAA RAY * APPLIANCE a
It* t French Ava. laniard
R a I r I g a r a to r . S t o v a t,
Waihan Oryart Fraa S yr
labor mar. Dyl a.all 33* **«1
APPLIANCES, FURN., TV'S,
•tc Buy S t l l ’ T r a d t In!
C H E E P O D E P O T . Ill*
Fr *n( ItA.B
111•&gt;144
• BAR *T o 6 l S. Wlfcar look
back! Ptrtact condition *40
toe both_______ 13« aott tv m*g
■ D IN E TTE SET, Small Htf.
round tabta and lour chair*.
Can dallvar *3! Call 333 431f_
• D R A C O YO UTH BEO.
Parlact condition Haadboard.
loolboard. frame and mat
Iran OnlytSl 334 a0*llymig
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Ovar 70 yaan In Sanlord
Saia* Nan and U*ad Sarvlca
all makai A part* 304 E
Commercial SI 373 3**J____
JENNY LYNN Baby ink. very
good cond. Mi mattren *17!
E.ecutive deck. *1100 Alter
)t‘m 333 1731 _____________
• KENMORE DRYER br»l *3)
lake! 11 Call 333 33*4

One very m ti if ted Sen ford
Herald cuifomer exclaimed
when canceling her ad J C
knew the had her range
reasonably priced, but iflll
could not believe how many
calli she received from her
ad!

T93— L a w n A G a r d e n
FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Bring ihovatl *10pick up load
You load 371 M43
______
II HP l« " LAWN TRACTOR
Naw bladet. new ipindit *400
333 4031 or 133 3051
30" I HP JOHN DEERE Rib
INO MOWER with bagger
M3!
131*134
195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o l s
• ELECTRIC HEJLTER, 44 K
n v . i n o o Call 333 *400
• TA B L E SAW. PORTABLE
Work* good U&gt; 00 Plaai« call
34* 1331
199— P e ts A S u p p lie s
• BIRO CAOE. Round. 30" tall
on low malal iland 13! Call
131 *0*0
• FREE

KITTLNi

m 3 w eek,

from now IJuitbornl I black.
I blue, grey, I llrlp*d A grey
Father. Ay,a biu*. Molher,
itraycal 374 0300
______
• F R E E TO OOOO HOM E,
Shep Hutky mti, mat* houia
brokan. great with kldi and
olhar dog* 331 *3*3__________
I M U I T SACRIFICE.
Dobarman. II mo old black
mal* Can and tall cropped
B e a u t i f u l dog
In
door Outdoor Only 1100
__________________Call 334 144?
209— W e a r i n g A p p a r e l
• PROM DRESS. SH* 5/« *10
Pleai* call 133 11*3 for mora
Information

C o lle c t ib le s

EGGS-ACTLY

322-2611

3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

Super Easter Specials
2 &amp; .i Bedroom
Apartment H om es!

O h /,

Geneva Gardens
1505 W. 25th Street
Sanford

831-9993

• PAINT TH E TOWN RED
whit* and blue Selling oil 7
only, t 1/3 ertgl* ,a!b bruih 7
only, 1" lit* bruih 3 only, 4”
houM bruih. A *30 vatu*,
hiking *14 lor all l l . 333 43*4

• WELSH BABY BUOOY. SO
yr*old. vinyl. M3 OBO
311 *341
2 1 3 — A u c t io n s
AUCTION FOR DONNA RAE
SUNDAY. APRIL t», l**4
• Prtvlew all OOp m a
• Auctionat 3 OOp m •
Auction lt»m» donated by
Local ratal I ttorai* A rtlili
RaitaurantiaHotali Location
THE EDOE IM W. Uvlngiten
Street, Downtown Orlando
215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s
• OLASTRON. lilt V hull. 13IW.
360 Volvo, llih/ikl, lot* ol
•itrai *3000 OBO 1)4 sws__
• HOUSEBOAT, llvt aboard 43’
Nautallni, twin angln* V
drive, I70K DrQuam**! *1*1
OUTBOARD 40t&gt;p Johmon with
control!. n«w water pump
IDS Can haar run l it 3171
• I* F T BOWRIOER It! HP
Mercury, o/b. low houri. with
trailer *3,000 131 01*t________
• till REOAL Made 11Ion 17’
10". 4 cyl In/outboard motor
w/drlv* on Irallar 11.000 OBO
*30 *004 or *** *101 aval
i t * AQUA SPORT, CC. 303
I/O. everything like new *3000
OBO *04 111 *703 *04 774 *474
• It FT PONTOON boat , all
libarglaii. 140 HP Evlnruda
Vary fatlt Many avlrai Ilka
new I Only *10.310 333 U M
'17 OLASSTREAM IS' boat,
trailer, sohp Johmon Never In
tall walar. t ic condition
*3.400
OBO
*04 33* *35*
221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U-Plck Open
*em 3**I Celery Ave 3 ml E
qt Sanford I ml N ot SI Rd
4*
S Me pound.
I ll H U
222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
BLONDE FEN D E R STRAT
Autographed from Wayrw i
World it
SIS00
OBO
131 1331 eve!
2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s
A N T IQ U E Greer Dana re
frlgeratlon 40 tt ,ernl trailer
Good lor itorage. not road
worthy *330 Call 331 OT43
• CARPET, indoor/outdoor *'
X l» High quality. Aqua laa
mist color ) y n old Screened
parch replaced by iun room
MO
Call i n M3*
FAST* Htafthy. P* inIt it in«E
pMimiv* way to lo** wtiq'M
now O*! Happy» 714 37U
• ORACO CAR SCAT Like
n ««i Paid )§0. aiking iso
___ ______ )74 4041 iy mig
• HOUSEPLANT. 10 Ft Ficu%
tra# in pot SI) Cal! 417 7711
S A TC L ITE SYSTEM N*v*r in
|!#ll8i), ftmott control, da
icra m b ltr *quipp«d Coll
12400, akklng SI 1)0 777 1/44
• SCREEN DOOR, whit# alu
mlnum 16" wida Llk» naw!
Pum p F f i m i Hafdwarte
Thfttholdpiaf 14) 3)0 471)
230— A n fiq u e /C la s s ic
________ C a r s ____
• FORD THUNDERBiRD. 1*44
AH original! N ««d » iome
work |l,4t) OBO 12101S4
•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
13000QUO All power 373 0314
’

231— Ca r s

CADILLAC SEOAN DEVILLE.
7*. All power, A/C. run, good,
new lira*. M00 *04 IIS 01*7
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL *1
Like naw Mult Mil Only
*33.300 Call (4071333 **34
• DUNE BUOOY Full liberglatt
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parti
Prolaiilon built 13300 111**7*
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fury,
whlta A t cond thru out
Good mileage 13000 OBO
___________373 **00__________
e PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION e
E V E R Y TU ES O A Y tiM PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *3, Daytona Beach
_________ *04-3Umi_________
VOLKSWAOEN SCIROCCO. U
Eecallant shape I Rum great i
Looks sharpl Mult ,ee lo
apprtclala Asking 13,730 OBO
Can see at Ilnghs Road
Runnar, 3MI S Santerd Ave.
&gt;13 *l*t Aik lor Tarry

233— A u to P a r ts
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
• R EC e ' v ER HITCH, heavy
duty lor lull lift Dodge truck
Cleu IV rating With access
140
333 4*30
I IM F
• REESE TR A ILE R HITCH.
0*1* III. 1000/10.000 capad
ty Fit* molt full site pick up!
MO
331**1*
2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B u s e s /V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'It. I ton. Pa&gt;wmger van,
clean Loaded1 Too much to
Hit. mull see to appreciate
Only *3,4*3 OBO_____ 131 *300
• FORD RANOER. LTX 17
P/l. truiw. A/C. itareo. 4.300
mil*!. I yr or 13 000 ml let! on
warranly Cad 337 1333______
• ISU1U P/U •) Red. 7K. A C
am/fm can, lull bedllner
ir,tr window Iv . vi 1II M l,
• JEEP PICKUP TRUCK. 1*71
*i4 with topper lino OBO
Heed! alotot TIC J33 1*3*
• JEEP PICK UP *4*. 1*7*. V*.
auto Engine and tram re
built (about 70,000 mllasl
Newer interior *1 000 331 3006

S Sanford Motor Co.
#91 CAGLE TALON
Turbo
«il wh#*l drivt 79-000 mi It*
112.975
Call m AMI
• 1972 C H E W l/l ton p u. 2)0
VI Rum good Engine and
t f li| strong 11)00 37) )I I I
• I9«) SUBURBAN CMC 4 7L
dific! Mif ton mechanically
*Oiid. new rad brake rotor% &amp;
C8bp«rt/NiAd Ilnijr V*ry good
llrtiarid tow pfcg l ) W0 OBO
§07 711 I4M_________
• 199) S 10 BLAIER 4 dr M l
power, Tahoe pack Ago IJKml
117,000 firm 12J 9404 after 4
2 3 8 — V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WC PAY lO P H ttF O R
Cornplf ft &amp;r Wrecked Cart,
Truck* RUNNING or NOT
• ANY CONDITION • 122 1044 .
2 3 9 — M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
1*3 HONDA TWINSTAR. 1*7*
J.000 mil**, loaded Lika naw!
1900
19U HONDA 7MMAONA.
Good condition 11.2)0
______171*431____
• ’•I HONDA 31fl cu»lom. good
Condition, 3SK miles 1700 OBO
333 0*33 Ivmsg or 3J3 433*
• ’•I KAWASAKI. 300 LTD
Prime condition IVOO or will
trade tor ion fao.il )3I 41*3
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
• H O L ID A Y Rambler Imperial.

'I t Jiff bcistment model
loaded £ seal lent cond Op
tlonal Honda motor Kooltf for
2 v*/ rock 152,000 §07 499 §979
• VAN/CAMPER. 197). Chavy
modal JO Good condition All
acctfidrit* il.SQO 373 4*t§
190S LO COLEMAN camper, ga*
lto v t, elec air, awning 17100

S554 lit St
Paola
27J §479
1917 COACHMAN M.H. 74 tf
U K ml M any * * I ra i! I nc I
gtricrator Vary »A ly lo d r Ive

119.900
37/ 48SO
• '74 MOTOR HOME Muni great
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by Chic Young

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MEDICINE

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a herniated disc. Th e fact Is:
You're liuvlng pain and are
known to have a bulging disc.
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conclude that there Is a strong
probability that the condition Is
causing the symptom.
In order lo resolve this puzzle.

D E A N D U . G O T T i I'm a
5 1-year-old female. Far the last
four to five yearn. I have been
unable to lone any kind of
weight. All attempts have been
unsuccessful. I take Synlhroid
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Could there be a connection
between the medication and my
obesity?
D E A N R EA D ER : No. You were
probably prescribed Synlhroid
(synthetic thyroid hormone) to
correct a deficient thyroid gland.
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are receiving the proper dose ol
medicine, you can Ignore the
thyroid ((land as a cause of your
weigh! problem. An undcracllvc
thyroid docs not cause obesity,
although this has Ik c ii a popular
theory In the past.
Most cuscs of obesity are
caused by too many calories In
the diet. More precisely, people
(lain weight when their calorie
Intakes exceed their calorie re­
quirements: thirsr- calories not
burned for energy are stored as
fat.
Granted, some obese patients
have a very low metabolism and
re quire fewer calories than
normal, lint most overweight
persons can lose weight by
following a sensible, low-caloric
diet, such as reducing dietary
(at. and omitting alcohol and
sugar
Ask your doctor to recommend
a diet (or a good dietitian) and
regularly monitor your progress.
Or consider any of the diet plans,
such as Weight Watchers

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CANCER (June 2 1-.July 22)
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yet. T ills might be your day If to d a y y o u m ig h t w e lc o m e
you go all out. Know where lo changes, because y o u 'll In ­
look lor romance and you'll find stinctively know how lo use
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addressed. stamped envelope to you today where matters ol the
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TAURUS (A|xll 20-May 20|
You have u lot more In common might he a day of discovery for
Ilian you may realize wllh a you In measuring the depth of
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you could become aware of the sllncllvcly you'll know how to
fact that a foundation exist for a Improvise when meeting with
opposition.
relationship.
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QEM1N! (May 21 -.June 20)
You're
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been w o rk in g Independently others turn to today when In
might have a belter chance of need of reorganizing something

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
April O. 1004

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by Jim MeddicW

that Isn't functioning properly,
even If you aren't personally
Involved In the endeavor.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) You are now In a rewarding
cycle that could present you
w llh unique opportunities for
personal gain. Act Immediately
on whatever develops, because It
may be of a fleeting nature.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 2 2 -Ju n .
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and views you respect talks
today, be a dedicated listener.
Ifc/shc may give you nu Idea
Ibal can be reshaped lo your
present needs.

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Conditions arc extremely u n ­
usual today. In that you might
derive substantial benefits from
two situations where you appear
lo be on the outside looking In,
Instead of being at the helm.
PISCES (Fell 20-March 20)
Involvements you have today
w h ic h Include close friends
should work out to everyone's
liking. When It gets down to
push uud shove, the buddy
system could kick In and pro­
duce benign results.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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                    <text>MONDAY

14, 1994

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
S e r v in g

Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County ainoa 1008
66th Year, No. 152 - Sanlord. Florida

N EW S D IG E S T

Holiday Inn’s future
Lease proposals to be aired by city today

□ Sports

By NICK PP1IPAUP

Greyhounds settle debts

Herald Stall Wrltor

LONGWOOD — If thcrr were any doubts as to
who's the state's best blub school Kiris' socerr
team, they were dispelled by ihr|&gt;rr!onmmcc of
the Lyman Grrylsnmds Saturday night.

SANFORD - The Holiday Inn will continue to
opcrulc on the Sanford lakcfront. G etting
pa|x*rwork approved for building ownership,
however. Is a lengthy uud complicated situation
The matter ts scheduled to l&gt;e discussed during
today's meeting of the Sanford City Commission
work session Ix'glnnlng at 4:30 p m.
Resolution Trust Corp. |RTC|. which took over
ownership ol the building last year, has now
rejxirtcdly reached an agreement with Bernard
Sandler of ll.irborvlrw i’roix-rtles Development
C om pany, which w ould allow Sandler to
purchase the Holiday Inn.
The deal involves only thr physical building.
The land on which ts Is located Is the property of
the City o f Sanford.
In a recent letter to City Manager BUI Simmons.
Sandler wrote. “ It Is to our mutual advantage to

Bee Page 1R

BRIEFS
10 arrested In fraud case
SANFORD — A l-ongwood nun was arrested
Friday along with nine associates In what stale
Insurance Investigators are describing as the
largest rase of workers' compensation fraud
ever In Central Florida
Floilda Department o f Insurance oITtcrrs
arrested Cedric Ikxloh. 57. 311 Fox Valley
D riv e . L o n g w o o d on seve ra l co u n ts ol
racketeering, workers’ rnmprnwillon Insurance
fraud, mall fruud and grand theft
ttodnh Is listed as the owner of Allied
Temporaries Inc. with 17 oilers In several
Florida cities. Insurance of fir 1.4* allege Ikxlob
and his office nunagrra lied uboul thr type of
work the employee* performed In order to gel
lower Insuranrr rales. Hoofers and day laborer*
whose jobs have high Insurance rates were
allegedly drscrired as low-risk rlrrlcal workers
Several Insurance carriers not tiled thr state
insurance department of discrepancies In Allied
audits. Charges werr filed a ler a year long
Investigation.
Ikxloh was released on $1001)00 bond Friday
night.

f it is to our mutual advantage to
work together to achieve suc­
c e s s for the H o l i d a y Inn
property. The city would, after
all, enjoy more tourism and
employment of its residents
should this transaction come to
pass. J
- C it y M a n a g e r B ill S im m o n s
work together to nehlevr success for the Holiday
Inn property. The city would, after all. enjoy more
tourism and employment o f Its residents should
this transaction come to pass "
The matter has been under discussion during
the |&gt;ast several months between Sandler and city
officials

Former teacher
honored on her
100th birthday
By NICK FFBIFAUF

SANFORD — Members of the Clty/County
Investigative Outrun. CCIH. confiscated 95
marijuana planet Sunday.
Seminole County Sheriffs spokesman Ed
McDonough sakl they were found growing In u
Held west of Sanford. A deputy reportedly found
the pot plants while on patrol on lilckman Road.
"Most of the (Jams were no more than six
Inches In h eigh t." McDonough explained.
"Som e were only seedlings."
CCID agents rrporlrdly bunded the plants
and took them to the CCIB ofTUr. An investiga­
tion Is underway to determine who may havr
planted the marijuana.

Herald Stall Writer
LONGWOOD - Her family held
a party for Carru Ryan Whitmire
Saturday In honor of her 100th
birthday.
Carre was born on Feb. 9. 1HIM
In Grove Oak. Ala. Although she
mlserd St. Vulentlne's Day by a
few days. Carru Is still a real
sweetheart.
• We would have liked to have
the party on her birthday.” said
Maxine Campbell, her daughter,
"but there were so many school
teachers and others who couldn't
he there during the week, wr
decided to hold It on Saturday."

Derby talk time

Sharing Center Awarda
LONGWOOD - Tire South Seminole Christian
Sharing Center held an Award* Dinner Dance
Saturday at the Hllton-Orland) North. Alta­
monte Springs. Among the honors was the
presentation ol tlx* Good NrlghUir Award to the
Father Lyon's Council. Knlghtsof Columbus. In
Sanford.
Am ong ccrtlfkratcs o f appreciation was one to
Bruce and Debbie Eckstein of Magic Triangle
Insullatlon. In Lake Mary.
Other award and certificate winners from
throughout the area were also given Individual
honors during lh? event, planned In lx? n
continuing r.nnml alfalr

See Inn. Page 5A

She’s a sweetheart who has celebrated a century of Valentine days

Marijuana seedlings found

SANFORD — Persons who ure Interested In
participating In this year's Central Florida Soap
Box Derby will gather at 7 p m. this Wednesday.
Parks and Retreat Ion Director Mike Kirby Is
asking all entiles from last year, as well as
twraons who nny be planning to enter this
yenr's race, to meet at the Satiord Recreation
Department. 300N. Park Avenue.
"There have hern a few minor changes since
last year that jxwplc will want to know about."
Kirby said, "and there will be information
available for persona planning to enter for the
first time this year."
A registration fee o f $ 15 Is rcqdrcd.
The actual Cailral Florida race day Is June
I I . 1994. with the event to be held at the city's
new derby park, off Oregon Avenue.
For Information on the meeting, phone
330-5697.

One controversy which must he settled Is the
difference between what Sandler wants und what
the city would offer In a lease agreement
regarding any other motel and/or restaurant
which may lx* In the waterfront area
Sandler has suggested that no fast fotxl or
eafeterlal style restauianta ure to lx? built or
opened on the waterfront area, und no other hotel
or motel may lx- built on the waterfront area.
Sanford City Manager Bill Simmons Is urging
the city commission to consldrr that portion of
the agreement c losely. He has suggested the lease
would need to contain a "not to compete” clause,
perhaps including "n o other motel" on the Island,
hut clearly consistent with the overall objective of
greutrr development along the waterfront and on
the marina.
According to advance documents. Sandler Is
pro|x&gt;slng a mutual coopernllon venture with the
city which Includes srvernl Issues

M*«*MPtwlob, Nes*&lt; Hwtwck

C a m R y a n W h itm ire o n 1 0 0 th b irth d a y .

Rain in
January
on rise
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior S till VWtef_______________ _
SANFORD — A rainy January
Improved parched condition*
throughout most o f the 19-

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Approxtmntly 50 of her rela­
tives were on hand Saturday
afternoon at Meridian Nursing
Center In Longwood. where she
presently resides. "She Is hard of
hearing and her eyesight Isn't too
good unymorc." her daughter
said, "but everyone at the party

said how alert ami wlth-ll she
was."
Cana spent much of the day
recalling some of the fond rejec­
tions she had about her past, but
mostly enjoying the fact that so
many o f her family were on hand
nt one time.
She was the 10th child of I t
children born to Hiram and
Virginia Ryan. Her only sibling
still remaining Is a sister. Eva
McMahan, o f Alalia. Ala. She Is
98. There are 15 months dif­
ference In their ages.
"It wasn't a surprise party.
M a x in e c o m m e n t e d . *' W e
couldn't have done that becuuse
she Is the type person who wants
to know everything that is going
on. and know It well uhcad of
time."
Cairo received her early educa­
tion at Grove Oak and Albertville.
Alabama schools, then taught
school for several years before
marry lug Delmcr Whitmire, who
was ulso a teacher.

[. Bee Birthday. Page BA

Health academy orientation
Event set for parents of students in program
By VICKI DeBORMBR
Herald Stall Writer_________ ____________________________
SANFORD — The parents of students who will be
enrolled In Seminole High School's Academy of Health
Careers In the fall probably have n lot of questions.
Academy officials wunl to be sure all their questions
are answered and thut they are comfortable with the
committment their youngster* and they arc being
asked to make to the unique program.
To ease the unxlety and answer their questions, the

school has organized an orientation lo help the parents
on Wednesday. Feb. 16 at 7 p.m.
The Health Academy opened this past August with a
full complement of students.
The academy offers training In u variety of careers for
students Interested In the medical profession. From
medical receptionist to veterinarian, from medical
transcription!*! to physician, the students In the
academy are prepared lor cither employment Immcdt-

[ Bee Orientation, Page BA

Cook middle school teacher of the year

From staff reports

By VICKI DeSORNIlR
Herald Stall Writer

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There’s a chill in the air
Lake wind advisory.
Partly sunny, windy
and cool. High In the
mid to upper 60s.
Wind north 25 mph
and gusty.

SANFORD — Terry Cook has a blast at work
everyday.
The Lakcvicw Middle School teacher was
recently selected at the Middle School Teacher of
the Year for Seminole County.
"She's a hcck of u teacher." said principal Jim
Shupc. "I don't know unythlng ubout that Oviedo
teacher, but hr must lx* something else to have
beat out Terry-'’
Oviedo High School's Greg Register was named
the Seminole County Teacher o f the Year.
Cook leaches the’ Skills for Adolescence class
as part of the middle school exploratory wheel for
sixth graders.
The class Is baaed on the Lions' Quest program
curriculum thut Is designed to build the sell
esteem of adolescents by focusing on the skills
they need to help them survive a very confusing
and sometimes unpleasant portion of growing
up.
Cook tackles the formidable task with humor
and enthusiam. She says she loves teaching.
The students und the committment of the
other teachers are her dally Inspiration, she said.
Her classroom Is alive with noise and color and

□ Bee Teacher, Page BA

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Mardi Gras deemed a success
By V IC K I OeBOM IIIR
Harold Stall Wriler_______________
SANFORD - Thr street was
quiet ulong Oak Avenue between
Blh and Dili streets In this
morning, save the occasional
clultrr of little feet spurring Into
class.
The swings at the Park on
Park playground squeaked In
the wind, but were empty.
The Mardi Gras celebration at
All Souls Catholic church and
school la over.
Exhausted, organizers smile
us they double chrek tile flgurrs
and slowly begin to get tn gear
for next year's celrbrulInn.
"It went very, vrry w ell." said
Sally Moore, spokesman for the
event coordinators. "W e were so
plrased,”
Despite the torTrnti.il rain on
Saturday. Moore said, the event
was more profitable than last
year.
"W e had a gross nl atxml
540,000." Moore said, "but after
expenses. 1 guess we m ade
closer to 525.000."
The Mardi Gras celebration Is
an annual event that benefits the
school and cbiirrb while pro­
viding a lot o f fun for the young
and the young at heart.
The A ll Souls Mardi Gras
celebration begun five years ago
as a small attempt to raise some
m on ey to su p p le m e n t th e
school's Income and to provide
Mime added supplies and serv­
ices to the students.
The event lias grown by leaps
and bounds. Moore said. Today.
It ts one o f (lie school's most
successful fundraisers.
One o f the most popu lar
features o f the event Is the raffle
drawing. T h e grand prize In that
drawing is 82.000 cash. The

Safety zone set at 500 meters
PENSACOLA — The Coast Guard has ordered boaters to stay
at least 500 meters from a rtf* that will drill lor natural gas off
the Florida Panhandle because o f fears that protesters would lie
a safety hazard.
The safety zone was requested by Chevron USA Inc., which
last month received a permit to drill the exploratory' well In the
Gulf of Mexico 28 miles south of Pensacola.
"They need a 500-meter nrea they can quickly evacuate."
said Coast Guard Lt. Verne Gifford, a marine and porl safety
officer In New Orleans.'
Chevron officials were worried protesters would get In the
way tn case the rig had to l&gt;c abandoned In an emergency, he
said,
To hts knowledge. Gifford said, this ts the first time such a
safety zone has been ordered In the gulf, although they are
common off California's coast.
"W e have to have the ability to protect our operation, our
jieoplr and nny people In the area." said Chevron environmen­
tal and safety engineer Sandl Fury In New Orleans. "S o I think
the request was a prudent one."
She said Chevron also sought the safety zone to prevent
boats, fishing lines and nets from striking or snagging scientific
equipment that will be in the water around the rig.

Police recover baby stolen from hospital
MIAMI — The mother had Just finished feeding her 2 -day-old
son when a nurse came Into her mnterntty ward room and told
her It was time the newborn be returned to the nursery.
The nurse took the Infant from hts mother’s arms — then fled
from the hospital with (he baby, one police say w as meant as a
replacement for the one she miscarried Just wreks ugo.
The Infant was found safe early today at the south Dade
County home of Curol Elnhart Jordan. 45. who surrendered to
police without Incident. Mid Mctro-Dadc poller Detective
Patrick Urlckmnn.
Jordan, a nurse who Is on leave from her Job at Cedars
Medical Center, was rhargrd with one count o f false
Imprisonment, and several oth er charges are pending,
lirlrkmun said.
The mother, whose name was not tiring released, didn't
think It unusual when Jordan asked for the child because he
had Just finished a nursing and Is returned each nlghl to
Jackson Memorial Hospital's nursery'- Brickman said. Jordan
was dressed as a nurse, he said.
Jordan and the mother did not know each other, he said.
Minutes after she left with the baby, the real nurse come Inlo
the mother's room looking for him. When the mother said
another nurse nlrrady had returned htm to the nursery, the
nurse checked with her partner. They quickly realized the
baby had been kidnapped. Brickman said.

Hw*W P W t by S«»»n Wkwh

Holywood East Dsncors performed for Ihe crowds on Saturday.
second prize ts a week on the
beach and the third place winner
recleves four tickets for n cruise
on the Grand Romance.
This year, the third place
winner was Tom Tutun of Sanlord. The second place winner
was Eddie Uorggls of Miami. The
grand p rize went (o Laura
Omrrn o f Deltona.
Moore Mild none of ihe winners
were present at the lime ol the
drawing and they are being
asked to com e claim thrlr prizes
at the school.

Moore figured that the rain cut
more than $2,000 from the
profits lor Ihe event.
" I think we did as well as last
year even with the rain." she
said. "Maybe even slightly bet­
ter."
Moore said Saturday evening's
rain could not compete with the
music of the Itand Rumblrseal
which perform ed under thr
main entertainment tent.
"They played longer than they
planned and no one wanted to
leave." Moore said. ''T h ey were

so good."
While they are still reeling
from the exhaustion o f working
a weekend full o f 12 to 18 hour
days, thr organizers are nlrrady
preparing for next year's Mardi
Gras event, which will take place
Feb. 26-28.
"T h e nicest th in g ." Moore
Mild, is how much community
supjxirt we get. While they are
still working Hits year, people
are telling me they are willing to
do It again next year.”

Legislative "04

Session focus: Juveniles, budget

Clam clamor threatens abundant beds
TORT ST. JOHN — They roll In like fog. up to 300 clammrrs
on busy days, to dig In the shallow waters of the Indian River
Lagoon In Brevard County.
Since a rich bounty of clams was discovered In the protected
waters Inland o f Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island In early
1992. an Increasing number has Invaded the area.
Now
many fear the masses will disperse only when the oncc-great
bounty has been wiped out.
"I wonder when It ts going to dry up." Util Drowning,
environmental specialist for the state Department o f Envtroninettfsf* Protection, said of the prime clamming area. "It's
supposed to be the most productive on the East Coast, (but) a
resource can only last so long.”
Brevard's stretch of the Indian River Lagoon produces 90
percent of the state's clams and 15 percent of those harvested
nationwide, according to the department.
In 1992. fishermen raked In more than 900.000 pounds of
clams from Brevard's waters. Most came from an area ubout
two miles north o f the Port St. John ramp, which Is near the
middle of the northern half of the Brevard's portion o f the tidal
lagoon.

evacuated lor 4o minutes Friday after a
bomb threat from an nnonymous culler
complaining about stupid laws. Then Sat­
urday. 3.500 or more demonstrators arrived
to protest a proposed assault-weapon ban.
As attention locuses on crime tills week, a
Juvenile Just Ire package approved by a
*ck»-t panel- goes- to- the Senate Criminal
JustineCiimrrtttrer for hearings. n,i
A House panel may take up'fttjit cham ­
b ers Juvenile justice- proposals today, said
Kathv Putnam, spokeswoman for House
Spcakrr Holley "H o " Johnson. D-Mlltnn.
The hlggrst House-Senate difference hi
over rrratlnn o f a new Juvenile Justice
agency.
"The House feels the money Is better
spent on front-line programs rather than the
bureaucracy." Putnam said.

By BILL BBROSTROM
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — Whether lt takes a new
state agency to fight Juvenile crime ts one
major dispute as lawmakers concentrate on
the Justice system in the second week of the

1,1HttM session.

.

How to allocate taxpayers' money also will
“ be disputed as the Senate and House work
"o n their budget proposals.
"They will take the money and have war
umung themselves." said Senate President
Pat Thomas. D-fluIncy. "It's competitive."
Lawmakers also nrc getting an early star,
on ways to keep the laws they pass from
b e in g r e w r i t t e n — s o m e t im e s u n ­
rec o g n iza b ly — by e x e c u tiv e branch
rulemakers.
The session opened Tuesday with the
state of the state speech by Gov. Lawton
Chiles. He and lawmakers seek re-election In
Novem ber, toning down tax talk this
session.
As the first week closed, the Capitol was

From Associated Prtss reports

On the budget, the Senate hopes to shape
spending proposals by the third week of the
session, said Thomas. "W e will have crafted
the beginning o f Ihe budget picture. You
will begin to see that. In the education field.
8280 million tn new dollars."

The House will luke until late February or
early March to propose a budget. Putnam
said.
An effort lo channel some o f the dollars to
the Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for
Nonviolence at Miami Dade Community
College brings Corctta Scott King lo Tallaha isc c .'
»*
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Lawmakers funded Ihe program last year.
King's plans Included u meeting with
Johnson and a news conference today.
Meanwhile, lawmakers looked nl ways lo
avoid having their legislation rewritten by
agency rulemakers.
"That Is very frustrating." Sen. Cun
Kiser. R-Pulm Harbor, told The Florida
Tlmes-Unton In Jacksonville for a story
Sunday.
Legislative analysts cited examples such
ns a rule by environmental regulators In
1989 that let waste-tire sites stay In
operation In 1990. The Legislature bad
passed a law shutting them down In 1989
because of health hazards.

Third party hears arguments on state employee pay raise
By Associated Brass
TALLAHASSEE — A third parly w ill recom­
mend what raises the state should pay employees
who have gone without base salary Increases for
three years, union officials say.
A Public Employees Relations Commission
special master also Is considering mileage

LOTTERY
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winning numbers selected
Sunday In Ihe Florida Lottery:

allowances, on-call pay and health benefits.
American Federation o f State. County and
Municipal Employees spokesman Mark Nctmelser
said Sunday.
The special master held a hearing Thursday
after talks between state officials and repre­
sentatives o f 80.000 slate employees stalled.
Nclntclsersald.

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employees compelled lo drive their own cars on
state business, up from the current 20 cents a
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• The employees seek on-call pay of 52 an hour
when required lo wear beepers and be prepared
tn respond to a call within 15 minutes. The
current 51 rale has been In effect 10 years.

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ubout two weeks. Each side will decide whether
to accept or reject the recommendo lions, and
differences will be settled by the lu-glslaturc.
Among the disputes:
• T h e union asks for an 8-pcrccnt pay raise In
July 1994. The slate proposes cither a 3-percent
raise In October, ora 4-percent raise !n December.
• Th e union proposes a 28-cent mileage

Today: Lake w ind advisory.
Partly sunny, windy and cool.
High In the mkl to upper 60s.
W ind north 25 mph and gusty.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and
cool. Low In t ie upper 40s to
low er 50s. Wind north decreas­
ing lo 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday: Partly sunny and
breezy. High In the lower 70s.
W in d becoming northeast 15
m ph and gusty
Extended forecast: Wednes­
day: Mostly fair. Highs In the
upper 60s to mid 70s. Thursday:
Mostly fair. Lows from near 50 to
inld 50s. Highs In Ihe 70s.
Friday: Partly dou d y and a little
warmer. Lows In the 50s.

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NATIONAL TSMPS

BSACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 3
feet and choppy. Current Is to
the south with a water tempera­
ture of 82 dcgrcca
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
are 4-4*4 feet and rough. Current
is to the south with a water
temperature o f 62 degrees.

TUESDAY:
80LUNAR TABLE: Min. 8:30
a.m.. 9:00 p .m j MaJ. 2:20 u.m..
2:45 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 2:50 u.m., 9:50
p.ni.: lows. 3:15 a.m.. 11.30
p.m.; New Smyrna Beach:
highs. 2:55 a.m . 9:55 p.m.;
lows, 3:20 U.m. 11:35 p.m.;
Cocoa Beach: highs. 3:10 u.m..
10:10 p.m.: loss. 3:35 u.m..
11:50 p.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft advisory.
Tonight; Wind northeast 20 to
25 kts. Seas 6 to 9 ft and higher
In the g u lf stream. Bay and
Inland waters rough. Tuesday:
Wind east 15 kft. Seas 3 to 4 ft.
Hay and Inland waters u moder­
ate chop.

FRIDAY
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STATISTICS
T h e high tem peratu re In
Sanford Sunday wus 75 degrees
and the ovrm l^it low wus 47 as
re|xiricd by tie University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rain fall for the
weekend, ending at 9 u.m.
Monday, totalled .43 o f an Inch.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 54 d e g re es and
Monday's overnight low was 48.
ns recorded by the National
Weather Service at Ihe Orlando
International Airport.

HSunday's hI^t.
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□Barometric pressure.30.31
[ iRelative Humidity....71 pet
□Wlnde. seeeeeeea.North 17 mph
□Rainfall.................... trace
□Buneetseesee•eeeee**see*8:15 p.m.
ISunriee..... ........ 7:04 e.m.

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Cheyenna
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Chicago
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Cleveland
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Detroit
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Houston
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�Sanlofd Herald. Sanford. Florida • Monday, February 14, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
Crimes reported to deputies
The following crimes w ere reported lo Seminole County
deputies:
• A South Sanford Avenue woman reported her estranged
husband forced her lo have sex with her In her car ut Lake
Jcsup Park 1(&gt;a.in Saturday.
• A Mandarin Kstates resident of the 1500 block block o f
Sunshine Boulevard reported a 1990 Honda CRX was
burglarized sometime between 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m.
Wednesday. The person reported u $389 compact disc player
was lakrn unit $900 In damage done lo Ihe cur.
• Another car In Mandurln Estates, parked at a home In the
1200 block of Homosasau Court, wus reported burglarized
sometime between 8 p.m. Tuesday und 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Slereo equipment valued at 9-150 was reported taken and $-150
III damages to the vehicle w ere reported.
• A $250 video tape recorder was rr|&gt;»rtcd taken from a van
at a Woodlands home In the 100 block of Swcethrlar Branch
sometime 9 p m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday.
• A Midway man reported he was battered by three men as
he walked along Crawford Avenue at Granby Street 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday.
• A $1,250 well pump was reported taken from Camp David
Hedrick on State Hoad 426 sometime Wednesday between 3:30
p.m and 6:45 p m.
• A $15,000 CMC pick-up truck was rcjjorted taken from
Jimmy Bryan Honda dealership. 2800 N. U.S. Highway 17-92.
sometime between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 8,30 a.m. Monday.
• A $700 air conditioning unit and a $350 hot water heater
was re|NJrted taken from a vacant residence on Sanford Trail
near Sanford soinrllmr between 6 a.m. Feb. 2 and 9 a m.
Wednesday.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
The following crimes were reported to Sanford police:
• A 1989 Chevrolet Caprice was rrportrd taken from a
residence In the 2000 block o f South Oak Avenue sometime
Ijelween 7 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
• Unlisted Items wrre re|H»rtcd taken from a residence In the
200 block o f Holly Avenue sometime Ijelween noon Saturday
and 9 a m. Wednesday
• Unlisted Hems wrre reported taken from a residence In the
2500 block o f Myrtle Avenue sometime Wednesday between 1 I
,i in and t to p m
• A 60-year-old Sanford man reported he was struck on the
check by one ol three men w ho robbed him as exited his car In
the 2800 block of South French Avenue at 8:55 p.m.
Wednesday. Police rrport the man had a three-inch deep gash
on his cheek.
• A 1992 Honda Accord was reported taken from a residence
In the IOO block ol Wildwood Drive sometime between 9 p.m.
Wednesday and 4:15 a m. Thursday.

Theft charge
Sam V. Stafford. 39. listed as homeless, was urrested
Thursday by Sanlord police. Officers said he was seen
removing a refrigerator from a front porch In Ihe 300 block of
Park Avenue, from where he reportedly went to the 200 block
of L 1st Street, and nltcmpted to sell (I. Police located him at
ihe [joint o f the utlruiptrd sale. A witness reportedly Identified
film and he was placed under arrest on charges o f theft und
dealing In stolen property.

FHP arrest
Florida Highway Patrol troopers conducted a traffic stop
Thursday, on the S.R. 46 exit of lnteistate-4. Rodney M.
Morrison, 611 Park Avenue. Sanford, was arrested. Troopers
said they found u pistol and name drug substance under the
front seat o f Ills vehicle. He w as charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and
driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Traffic stop
Lake Mary police stopped a vehicle on Crystal Lake Drive
Thursduy. Edward G. Bautista. 25. of 449 Autumn Oaks Place.
Lake Mary, was arrested for driving with a suspetided/revokrd
license, having an expired driver license for over four months,
und driving 40 miles per hour In a 25 mph zone.

Domestic case
Daniel E. Earl. 38. 110 Donna Circle. Sanford, was arrested
by Longwuod police Thursday. Police said he had reportedly
been Involved In an altercation with a female on Logan Drive In
Longwood. He was located at a convenience store on U.S.
Highway 17-92. He was charged with battery, domestic
violence.

Warrants served
• Walter Jerome Church. 30. 83 Castle Brewer Court, turned
himself In at the Sanford poller station Thursday. He was
wanted on a warrant for falling to appear on a charge of
disorderly conduct.
• Dcborali Connie Seller, 26. of Osteen, was arrested
Thursday by Sanford police in a parking lot In the 1500 block
o f S. French Avenue. She was wanted on an Orange County
warrant for violation of parole on a conviction o f driving under
ihe Influence of alcohol.
• John W illiam Kobb. 27. 104 Shenandoah Village. Sanford,
was arrested by sheriffs deputies at his residence Thursday.
He was wanted for falling to npj&gt;ear on a charge o f Improper
equipment.
• Jenifer Rebecca Williams. 21. 2850 Midway Drive, was
arrested by deputies at her residence by sheriff's deputies
Thursduy. She was wanted for violation of parole on a
conviction o f grand theft, and tw o warrants for failing to appear
on charges o f driving with u suspended/revoked license.
• Terrance Anton Moore. 19. 12)2 Lincoln Court, was
arrested by deputies ut his residence Thursday. He was wanted
for failing la appear on a charge o f d rivin g with a
susjiendcdVrevokcd license.

Marijuana
cookie
trouble
for officer
By Associated Brass
ST. PETKRSBURG - A police
officer saltl Ids relatives didn't
nay anything about fhr rccljjc
wht-u he gruhlx-ri a cookie nil tincounter, hut out* iugn-tllrul got
him In Irmthle.
Kenneth Kokotek naltl he
didn't know the chocolate chip
cookie contained marijuana unlit
he tested |&gt;osltlve for Ihe drug In
a random police department
screening four ttiya laler.

By Associated Praia
N A P LE S — The m achine
which clawed Its way through
ulllgaior-lnfcstrd terrain to make
the first road through the Ever­
glades Is now In a class with the
rocket which first blazed men to
the moon.
The "w alking dredge" worked
through muck and limestone In
1927 to dig the Tamlaml Trail,
connecting Miami to Tampa. On
Thursday. It w ill be designated
us a national historic landmark
by the A m erican Society o f
Mechanical Engineers.
The Saturn V rocket, which
thrust Apollo 11 toward the
moon In 1969 and Is now
enshrined at the John F. Ken­
nedy Space Center at Cape
Canaveral, was given Ihe same
honor In I9BO.
The dredge Is credited with

helping pave the way for com ­
merce. agriculture and land
speculation In Isolated south­
west Florida by digging the
245-mllc stretch, which opened
ufter 13 years of work In 1028.
The dredge "w a s an Ingenious
piece of mechanical engineering
that played an important role In
history." said society spokesman
John Varrasl. "E v e n today,
there's nothing like It."
Now rusting and silent, the
d re d g e sits ut th e C ollierSeminole State Park east o f
Naples.
In Its heyday. It trudged
forw ard 10 feet at a time,
devouring 10 to 16 feet o f
w e tla n d s e v e r y m in u te. It
"w alked" wlih help from cables
and pulleys that shifted the
machine's 20 tons back und
forth between huge wooden
shoes.

Sanlord Band In 1907 The bandmaster is
behoved to be J M Stumon Among members
are William J. Thigpon, a clarinetist and subject
ol last Sundays "W ay Back Whon" column in
Ihe Horald by Julian Stonslrorn Thigpen is
second from the right In Iho top row of
musicians in the picture. Another clarinet
player is Harold Haskins, x n of Sanford
Posfmasler Charles F. Haskins The band s
base drum player Is Felix Frank, local clothier
He was also the official scorer for the local
baseball games played at Holden Park on
French Avenue near Sixth Street. When the
band was marching in parades or leading local
fans to Holden Park fer baseball games Frank
did not carry the drum It was strappod to the
back of a youngster who marched directly in
front of Felix nsned Petor Schaal Also In the
band was Chase ' Company's general manager,
W A Lefller The band played for Just about
any function held in Sanford as well as
concerts on Sunday afternoon and holidays in
Central Park across from the First Methodist
Church One of the band's most important
appearances was on the afternoon of April 25,

Kokotek s u rlir test report Iasi
in o n t h s li (i w e d e ri o u g b
tetrahydrocannabinol lor police
Internal Affairs to launrh an
Investigation.
The ease ended when another
urinalysis found no traces of
TIIC, the rhem lm l In marijuana
that causes physiological effects
Ex|&gt;erts ruled rut the likelihood
Kokotek was a frequent user
because tils syraem would have
retained I tie T i l t 'longer
Id. Tim Slory. head of Inirrnal
affairs, said u m s couldn't contlnn liow marijuana got Into
Kokotek's syston, but experts
told Investigators It Is absorbed
slower through Ihe stomnch
than through die lungs. That
made It [josslhlr for Kokotek to
have a positive reading days
later.
Knkotek told Investigators he
stopped by Ills In-laws' upartmrnt Jan. H to dtnp off a Jacket.
-lames Fow ler, married to
Knkolek's mother-in-law. was
cooking, and a hatch of cookies
wus cooling on the klichen
counter.
Fowler told investigators he'd
had an urge to hake chocolatechip cookies. L o ttin g through a
box for rrrljics. I r found a stash
of marijuana he considered a
harmless Ingrrdk-nt for a Satur­
day afternoon snack reminiscent
of decades gone by.

1913. Florida Governor Park Tnmmell wired the

Horald that ho had signed the legislation
c re a tin g Sem inole County. Tho H erald
published an "Extra." Mayor Forrest Lake
Jumped aboard a hastily decorated city fire
department wagon and for hours Iho band and
entourage marched through the sheets of
downtown Sanford. Tho band presented a
special concert Iho following Jdy Fourth at tho
Sanford House. Tho band broto up sometime
after that but was reorganized In 1918 when the
United States entered World War I. This time
ihe force behind Iho band was Joo Roisenstein.
Ho was the same follow who established tho
"Smoke House" drugstore Jan. 1, 1926. The
Sanford Band made its radio braodcast debut
Jan. 15, 1926 over WDBO, Orlando, Letters
were received by Mayor Lake's office from
hsloners as far away as California and
Michigan. This photo appeared in tho "Sanford
Now • Then" pictorial review published by the
local Chamber of Commerce In 1977 commemoraling Ihe centennial yesr of incorpora­
tion of Ihe City of Sanford in 1877.

Man faces charges of killing dad
grandmother, wounding mom
By Associated Brass
FORT PIERCE — A man fatally stabbed tils
father and grandmother and wounded Ids mother
Just hours before a nclghljor shot In death his wife
In a suicide pact gone awry, police said.
Carl Throlct Jr. attacked Ids 59-year-old tat her.
Curl Sr., and his 83-yrur-old grandmother Bender
Meadors with a butcher knife Sunday afternoon
ut their St. Lucie County home, suld sheriffs
s|ioke»ftian Mark Weinberg. Police recovered the

knllent the home.
Theolct's 64-ycar-old mother. Hcrnlcc. was In
scrluus condition early today ut HCA Lawnwood
R e g io n .il M edical C r n t c r . said h o s p ita l
s|M)krswomau Peggy Gustafson. Nelghtjors told
police they saw the wnniun lire screaming for
help, then collapse In Iron! of the house,
Weinberg described the Lakewood Park area
where the unrelated killings occurred as a quiet
residential area several miles north ot Fort Pierce.
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Fowler said lx- had removed
Ills dozen cookfc’s (mm the oven
when Kokotek knocked on the
door. Kokotek. who stayed no
longer than lO minutes, snat­
ched one ol the cookies us lie
wus leaving.
" lie did say, you know, the
c h o c o la te -c h ip c o o k ie was
good." Fowler told Investigators.
"H e didn't say nothing about,
yeah, this Is good with the pot In
It."
Fowler was umurc what to do
He queried: How do you tell a
poller olflecr that he's Just eaten
marijuana? Police said they
doubted Fowls' would be In­
vestigated for dmg use.
Alter Kokolrk's test rcsulls
were positive for THC. he was
placed on administrative leave
until the second test found his
system clean.
Kokotek. an 11-year police
veteran, told Investigators lie
never felt the effects of the
marijuana cookie.
Some people prefer eating
murljnuna to snxiklng II. said
Donegal Pearce, business man­
ager for (he National Organiza­
tion for Ihe He Innn of Marijuana
l-tws In Wnshlngion. D.C. "The
high Is more of a vallum-codeine
eflcct as opposed to smoking."

Tamiami Trail dredge named
as national historic landmark
j

Way Back When

“ Tills has l»cm pretty embar­
rassing." Kokotek told the St.
Petersburg Times for a story
Sunday. “ T ills lias been a
roller-coaster rkle for the past
month now. I'm glad things
worked out."

Not everyone Is eager to re­
cognize the work of walking
dredge No. 489, bulll in 1924 In
Hay Clly, Mich., for light duty on
Midwestern farms.
Joe Podgor. executive director
of Friends of the Everglades, said
the machine played a role In a
c o n s t r u c t io n p r o je c t that
wreaked havoc on a treasured
biosphere.
"T h e Society o f Engineers
honoring that machine Is like
Ihe American College of Sur­
geons h on orin g the French
guillotine for lls contributions to
h u m a n ity a n d m e d ic in e ."
Podgor said. "T h e machine Is a
monument only to misguided
human endeavors."
Meece Ellis. 90. oj&gt;cmlcd the
machine nine hours a day. six
days u week to dig the 10-mllc
stretch of the Trail from the state
park to Naples.

HooU PJwlo b, Sussn Wannai

Learning about themselves
Youngsters from the pre-K classes at Midway
Elementary School In Sanlord woro paper
versions of Ihe Iradilional African headgear of
their ancestors as they learned about African

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.tJ llltC A
DIVISION 14E
RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY,

n

Pfointifftil.

GEORGIANN HRABIA. s is'

DsNndontUI
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puriuonl to a Final Judgment ol
lotK loturs dated February J.
leas, and entered In Cate No
M in a C A M E cl Ida Circuit
Court of fhe EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE County, Florida wtwrein
R YLANO MORTGAGE COM
P A N Y It tha Plaintiff and
GEORGIANN HRABIA and the
unknown spouse^co tenant of
GEORGIANN HRABIA. JOHN
G JEVIN. and DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
*14. INC aro the Defendants. I
will sail to tho highest and best
bidder for cash at tha west front
steps ol tho SEMINOLE County
Courthouse ot II 00 a m . on the
10th day ol March. Iffi. the
following described prrperty as
M l forth in said Final Judg
ment
LOT Jl. DEER RUN UNIT 14.

ACu u h u iis o i u I n c r u n !
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK J9. PAGE S f| AND
f * . P U B L IC R E C O R D S
C O U N T Y OF S E M IN O L E .
STATE OF FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W IT H THE
F O LLO W IN G D E SC R IB E D
PERSONAL PR O P E R T Y
RANGE OVEN, REFRIGERA
TOR. DISPOSAL. DISHWAStt
E R . V E N T / F A N . W /W
CARPET. SMOKE DETECTOR
WITNESS MY HAND and me
saal ol this Court on February 4,
Iff 4
ISEALI
HONORABLE
A'ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF lew
Administrollve Order
No n i r
Persons with o disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should conlac I ADA Coordinator
at JOl N Park Avenue. Suite N
JOt. Sanlord Florida MH1 at
least fire 111 days prior to tho
proceeding Telephone (40?)
m 4 i j o Est jjjj, i nof s i *
F7IIT0DI. or I 400fSS9/J0tVI.
vio Florida RtMy Service
Publish February 14. Jl, Iff4
DEO I l f

fashions during a fashion ahow at school
recenlly. The show and a number of other
events at tho school aro bolng presented as a
part of Black History Month.

Legal Notice
or demands against decadent t
estate On whom a copy ot this
notice It terwd within ttree
montht alter the date ol th» first
publication at this notice must
Ilia their claimt with this Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOT ICE ON
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
THEM
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
All other creditors of the
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
decedent and persons having
A G A IN S T THE A B O V E
claimt or demands against the
ESTATE
estate Ol the decedent must tile
You * '* h»r»t&gt;r notltwd tt»4t
their ctelms with this Court
*n Ordor ol Summery Adminls
W IT H IN THREE M ONTHS
Nation hat boon trttrsd in tho
a » l a I a o l A U G U S T A 1 AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
E LIZA B E T H SEEBERGER.
THISNOTICE
d o c t o t o d . E lla N u tn b tr
A L L C L A IM S A N D OE
U 10$ CP by tr&gt;* Circuit Court
MANOS
NOT SO FILED WILL
lor SomlnoN County. Florida
BE FOREVER BARRED
Probeft Division. Iho eddrtta ol
The date of the first publics
which It
Somlnolo County
lion of thil Nolle* It February
Courthouse. Senford. FL J lffl,
M.
Iter
that the total ceth value el tho
Person Giving Nolle#
ailala It lost than US OOO00. and
ARNOLD ANDERSON
that the names and addresses ol
Attorney For Person Giving
those to whom II hat bean
Notice
atvgntd by such order art
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ARNOLD ANDERSON. 1 »
P O B e ilt
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noor
leofl an less
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
Fla Bereoeiro
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Publish February 14, II, Itf4
Atl creditors el the decedent
DEO fid
and other persona haring claims
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN Numbtr M 111 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
A U G U S T A E L IZ A B E T H
SEEBERGER.

�V P B P V W P

4A - Sanlotd HetaJd, Sanloid, Florida • Monday. February 14. 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
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Wayne D Doyle. Publlaher and Edito'

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addition to rataa above.

EDITORIALS

The State Fair
Seminole County has Us own display at the
Florida State Fair In Tam pa. The fair
continues through Feb. 20th.
Tens of thousands of people will pass the
exhibit, and hu|irfully. many will give It a
close look. It depicts the diverse aspect* of life
in the county. Including leisure activities
Including fishing.
This Is the first time in many years since
Seminole has been exhibited at a State Fair
level. They were common In the 30s. 40s and
50s.
Our exhibits featured various citrus pro­
ducts and ve))1tables. And, with Sanford once
the Celery Capital of the World, stalks after
stalks of the grecngold were on display.
This year's exhibit was only 29 feet long. It
was rather quickly arranged, strongly sup­
ported by volunteers helping the County
Extension servlccand 4-11 club k'uders.
We hope this will stand as a suggestion for
the future, and will have more financial help
as well as strong leadership and volunteer
support.
As the name Implies, a State Fair Is
supposed to be the opportunity for participa­
tion from throughout the entire stale. It
provides an opportunity for competition
between various elements such as fanners,
ranchers and displays.
It should also be the center of bragging.
Counties and cities should be out there
boasting about how good they nre. and why
people should visit them or move to their
particular area.
W c applaud those who proudly displayed
our county to the state at the fair.

NAT HENTOFF

W h e n b o o ksto res ban books
In Westport. Conn., the prosperous chain
tiookstorrs have not had the cachet o f an
Independent, homespun pink building that
proudly bus called Hself T h r Remarkable
Bookshop. Many of the writers In town go thrre.
but the work of one author was Uiniicd at that
shop tlnrr years ago — Richard Nixon's memoirs
published by Simon A Schuster.
Sidney Kramer, co-owner of the store and a
member o f thr American Civil Liberties Union,
recently told Martin Petersen o f Publishers
Weekly: "W e thought (Nixon) was a rascal and
didn't deserve to have our efforts help him sell
books " The Ixxikstorc Is closing soon, but this
memory ol it will live on.
Richard Nixon Is hardly the only writer whose
work Is banned from some Ixxikslores Alt bough
Rush Llmbaugh's "T h e Way Things Ought to
Be" has bad huge sales, there were Ixxikscllrrs
around the country who would not stock It or
who placed the Ixxik face down on remote
shelves.
The ex cathedra pronouncements of Llmhmigh
arc not to lx* found, for example, nt the Havrrford
C o lleg e B ook store In H a verford . Pa. As
Piihllshers Weekly rejxirts. Julie Summcrfleld.

manager or the store, also did not stock David
Hun k's "T h e Real Anita H ill" and Rolrcrt Bork's
"T h e Tem pling o f America.
If a n y o I (h e
Havrrford students
u rc c m p I r I e a 11 y
stu d y in g p o litic a l
c o rr e c tn e s s , th e y
don’t have far to go
for their field work.
S u m m e rflrld 's e x ­
planation Is that she
would ralher use the
s p a r e fo r R a lp h
Wiley's "W hal Black
People Should Do
Now " or a new book
by Toni Morrison.
After all. site adds —
£ Richard Nixon
as many bookstore
is hardly tho
banners do — that
only writer
the books she won't
w hose work is
let In tlie door are
banned from
e a s i l y a v a 11u t&gt;I r
som e
elsewhere. So stir Is
b o o k s to r e s .*
noi preventing any­
one from exrretslng

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On the local scene, we have the Seminole
County Fair and Exposition planned to open
Feb. 24th In Casselberry. It will be held at the
Seminole Greyhound Park.
Here again Is an opportunity to brag.
Organizations, cities, and of course farmers
and growers hopefully will huve an opportu­
nity to show olf and put their best foot
forward.
The fair Is expected to attract persons from
throughout Central Florida It will be nn
excellent oppcrtunlty for each of us to learn
about each other.
The fair Is being set up by Gregory Bean,
president of the Seminole County Fair and
Exposition. Inc. It Is not a spec lie function of
the county or any local governmental bodies.
We believe It will be a success, If people Join
together In making It b o .
This Is an opportunity for everyone to
expound on the merits of life In Seminole
County and Its cities. W c can show everyone
about the quality of life and local benefits.
Wc look forward to the Seminole County
Fair. Let's give ourselves the opportunity to
brag. We deserve It.

LETTERS

Analogy in crime fight
As we reel from the owilaught o f crime, our
nervous search for solutions needn't have us
looking so far.
The black churches In America arc one of ihc
most community-minded organizations In this
nation. And they deliver not only spiritual food for
their congregants but reach out with great effect lo
the black community at largr.
Take for rxuiiqjle, Macdconla Missionary baptist
Church In Mrlhoumc. Tills m allum -slzed church
Is packed on Sunday. All age groups attend and
enthusiastIcaly participate. The Sunday morning
service continues for nearly three hours and few
slip out before the benediction, because they are
enjoying Ihcmsclvts — In worshiping, learning and
In socializing as an extended family.
As well as lltc religiou s Instruction and
missionary outreach, the church operates a food
bank, a blood bank and a library. Furthermore, it
Is planning lo bufld u Family Life* Center larger
than the sum m iry — lo reach kids on the street
and to emphadze the Importance for parents to
give themselves to the proems or raising thrlr
children.
Macedonia Is like thousands o f churches across
America.
For America’s democracy lo werk. our rlllzens
must voluntarily comply with lir lr moral com­
mitments and social responsibilities
The causes c&gt;( crime urc qmlc ccmplex, bul dial
Is not In say lhit because crime Is hard to prevent
that we shouldn't try. Attacking societal Ills and
providing effective law enforcement Is a start.
— Its apprrclnion o f Its institution o f faintly,
school and church us incubators for teaming to live
peaceably with a ic another.
Macedonia Uaplht Church ts a good example
among us that while It goes about I s business, it Is
trying to give us an extra measure o f a more moral
and civil society.
Bill Nelson
Former U.S Congressman, Florida

Melbourne

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T h is Is not u First Am endm ent Issue
[kxikslores ure privately owned. They cannot —
and should not — lx* sued (or treating their
custom ers ns people whose reading needs
supervision But since the* product being sold Is
Ideas, the spirit of the First Amendment has
certainly been squelched In such Ixxikstores

JACK ANDERSON

Budget amendment
going down
to the wire
WASHINGTON - Tw ice lit the last IH
months. Bill Cllnlon has dtxfgrd thr thorny
Issue o f the constitutional amendment to
balance the budget. Both tlnrs. cold waler
was splashed on the Idea Irforc he could
endorse one of (hr emptied political g im ­
micks In rerrnt llmrs.
First. In tlx* midst
o f the presidential
c a m p a ig n . C linton
was sending strong
hints that he might
Mip|x&gt;rt u version «»!
the |x)llllrully popu­
lar amendment. Bul
then thr candidate
got a phone call from
the powerful chair­
man o f the Senate
A p p r o p r ia tio n s
C o m m it le e . S c i .
£ c o l d water was *
Robert Byrd.
splashed on the
U -W .V a ., a sw orn
Idea before he
e n e m y of the
could endorse
amendment.
one of Ihe
Byrd's concent was
emptiest
lhal Clinton. Ifcr so
political
m any m em bers o f
gimmicks in
Congress, would ar­
recent times. J
rive in Washington
already locked Into
supporting the amendment, oblivious to the
evils o f how It could cncumbcru president.
" J u s t don't com m it y o u rs elf." B yrd
pleaded to Clinton.
*T,ct's pul U this w a y ." Clinton rrspnndcd.
"before I do (commit) — tf I were to — I'll call
you ." T h ai call never came.
Last fall. Clinton's (llrtailon with the
amendment flared again, ncrordlng lo White
House sources Budget Director Leon Punritu
thought Clinton was being won over by
pro-amendment advocates Inside the adm in­
istration. So Panel ta phoned congressional
nllles asking fir m to lobby Clinton against
the amendment. Late last year. Clinton
finally wrote a letter rejecting the proposal.
"M y Impresdon was he Is personally
sympathetic, bul obviously with the staff
pulling him In two different directions. II Is an
uwkward one for him ." said Sen. Puul Simon.
D-lll.. w ho leart* the pro-amcntfrnenl forces.
The choice may have been awkward, hut
the amendment has lots of political allure.
Basically. It'su free lunch for politicians who
fancy themsdvea llscul conservatives, hut
spend m oney Ike drunken sailors on jxjrt
rail. Th e 308-uord balanced budget amend­
ment hus a tnith-ln-advcrtlslng problem,
because It doesn't cut a dime of spending nor
docs II promise a balanced budget probable.
Under the amendment. It would take u
three-fifths vote. Instead or simple majority,
of both houses to pass a deficit budget.
Mureovei. the formulation of balanced budgels would be Irased on nntorbusly unreliable
estimates o f future revenues and spending
Supporters from both sides of the political
aisle have their own cynical agendas. Liberal
supporters o f Ihe amendment believe It will
strengthen tliclr hand for higher taxes and
d e e p e r Pcn tu gon cu ts. C o n s e r v a tiv e s
calculate that (lie brunt would be borne by
cuts In social iprndlng. The resulting stale­
mates would give gridlock a good name, us
more and more political disputes would lx*
settled by the courts. Byrd predicts the
Supreme Court would become a "super OMB
tOINre o f Management und B ulgct)."
This week, the battle heads for a climax us
Byrd kicks off three days o f hearings designed
to puncture the pro-amcndnrnl arguments.
Byrd must stop Simon and Ns cohorts from
getting two-thirds of the Senate vote. As It
stands they may be only one or two votes
shy. If It pa.ftcs. It would then require
approval by 38 states, which many think Is a
sure thing. The fact It's an election year
makes it tougher for Byrd.
"It's a popuhr thing out there with people.
A ll sen a tors know the polls show an
overw helm ing support for the balanced
budget." Byrd told us. "W hat the polls don't
ask arc the hard questions. Are you willing to
have your taxes raised? Are you willing to
have your Social Security puyments reduced?
Arc you willing to have your Medicare cut?"

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their lamentable taste. What site and slrniiarly
politicized Ixxikstorc owners and managers are
doing, however, is In violation of the credo
spread far and wide by Ihc* American lkx)kscllers
Association Its Foundation for Free Expression
sends posters to booksellers that rlnglngly
declare:
"T h e shelves of Mils bookstore bold a wide
array o f titles containing Ideas as diverse as the
world in which they live. Wc sincerely believe
that It Is in tlie b**st Interests o f our community
and our dcmtx-ratlc society for Ideas of all kinds
lo lx* available to Interested Individuals, regard­
less of whal our own tastes might be....
"O f course, everyone makes personal choices
about the value of u particular Ixxik. bul we are
convinced that tt ts not our role as booksellers lo
make those choices for you.... We will never
stand In the way o f your right lo read.”

ODDING CARTER

Lift arms embargo on Bosnia
The United States took a vole last month
that should have made front-page headlines
across the nation, but didn't. With only nine
dissenting votes, the senators called on the
United States to break the anns embargo on
Bosnia. The non binding resolution, offered by
Senate Minority Lcuder Robert Dole, was an
overdue but emphatic assertion that Ihc U.N.
Charier and common sense establish that the
victim of aggression has a right to defend itself
and other nations have a moral obligation to
help.
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynllutn o f New York
encapsulated what Is at stake In Ills door
remarks before the vote:
"What we have allowed to happen so far is
Indefensible. We have suborned violations of
International Inw. In the first Instance by
standing by while the Serbian army Invaded
Bosnia. And then compounding that violation
o f the (U.N.) Charter by denying the Bosnian
government I he means o f self-defense. We
have helped create a caricature of what the
United Nations was meant to be."
As Moynlhun and the other senators made
clear, more Is at Issue In the struggle over
Bosnia's future than Its continued survival as a
viable nation, though that Is the Issue of most
critical. Immediate Importance. The multi­
ethnic state of Bosnla-licrzcguvlna came Into
being in April 1092 and was prom ptly
accepted as a member o f the United Nations
and recognized by the Untied Stales. Il was
Immediately attacked from across the border
by regular Serbian forces and from wlihln by
Serbian Irregulars armed and supplied by
Serbia. It has been fighting for Its life ever
since. Internal and external Croatian forces
having also Joined In the effort to strangle the
new national birth.
Few people outside of Serbian and Croatlun
official circles Ixtthcr to contest these bare
Ixmcs of fact. The U.N. General Assembly has
so voted, thr United States Joining the
overwhelming majority. NATO bus bo asserted,
at various times threatening specific action
against thr Serbs if relief supplies for encircled
Bosnian cities were not let through or If U.N.
relief forces were attacked. President Clinton,
first us nominee and then us president, lias
s|mkcn rlixpirntly o f Bosnia's status ns victim
and America's obligation to help It survive.
But wurds have not been translated Into
meaningful deeds. NATO, u 44-year-old asser­
tion of Western solidarity against the threat of
Soviet expansionism, has dithered and dodged
In the face o f Serbian aggression. The United
Nations, a 49-ycar-old statement o f mankind's
hopes for collective security and territorial
Integrity, hus averted its eyes from the fact of
aggression while trying to deal with the effects.
And the United States, whose president
knows better und whose history demands
better, has become engaged In an oxlrntatlous

display of handwashing that would have made
Pontius Pilate proud. As Sen. Moynlhnn put It.
"Everything that the United States has stood
for In Ihc International order... from the lim e of
Woodrow Wilson Is at stake...."
This Is no hidden monstrosity, a Holocaust
carried out behind a barbed-wire curtain by n
totalitarian regime Intent on secrecy. "Ethnic
cleansing" and rape
camps are facts of life
documented by print
and television r e ­
porters month after
month. The Serbian
siege of Ihc Bosnian
capital Sarajevo Is a
systematic war on
m en, w om en and
children, civilians all.
in full view of the
cam eras. W hat Is
afoot is genocide, and
wr have so voted In
C The US look a
the United Nations us
vote last month
well.
lhal should
But v o te s and
have made
s ta te m e n ts and
headlines
a n g u is h e d s e n t i ­
across the
m en ts ure a ll so
nation, but
m uch Ir r e le v a n t
didn't, J _ __
verbiage if. at day's
end, nothing Is done.
There Is no legal impediment to action. Under
Article 51 of the U.N. Charter, a member state
has the right to resist aggression by all
available means If the United Nations Itself
docs not protect It. That right clearly
supersedes all others, the preservation of Its
security and sovereignty being fundamental to
a nation's purpose. Equally to the point, under
Article 51. member stairs have the right to
respond to a call for assistance from a nation
under attack.
Instead, ns Sen. Dole pointed out. "the world
hus said, ‘ We will not defend you and we will
not let you defend yourself. Your only option Is
to surrender...."'
Good nnd sincere people argue that lo give
anns to Bosnia will only expand the fighting
and prolong the slaughter. As four former U.S.
secretaries of slate seemed to agree In a recent
television Interview. Bosnia Is a tost cause.
Consequently, our task should lx- to force the
Bosnian government to accept Inevitable
partition and the permanent loss of over
two-thlrdsofllsland.
It Is a wretched, shnineful retreat from
principle, an acceptance of a new "peace In our
lim e" similar to that forced on Czechoslovakia
In 1938. Its consequences would be no less
far-reaching. If NATO and the United Nations
cannot deal with the relatively straightforward
case of Bosnia, what o f the larger and more
complex ones In the former Soviet Union?

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Rain
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Jnnu aryn to r e p le n is h the
Ilurched natural underground
aequtrer which supplies water
for most central Floridians. Rain
lor the pant 12 months was
14.27 Inehrs bckiw normal and
OH Inches below the normal
accumulated (luting thr prior six
months
M is low rutifall which led
district govrrntrs last year to
Impose tight Irrigation restric­
tions for tile Wifclva River basin
west of Intcrsbile 4. Property
owners In those areas may not
water vrgelallm from H a m.
until H p m. earh day. whereas
all other district (roprrty owners

county. Si, JoIiim River Water
Maiuigrmriit District urea.
Th r monthly district water
conditions report shows Sanford
received 5.32 Indies o f rain lust
m o n th , n e a rly d o u b le the
2 .7 1-Inch normal amount re­
corded during tin- luti) to I95H)
period Thr dN rlct tracks rain(all at 12 stations throughout the
district. All ol the stations hut
M elbourne record ed abovenormal rain, most about double
historlral amounts
Still, It will lake several more

Orientation —

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atelv alter
graduation &lt;&gt;r (o rcontinued edu­
cation at that tint*
Students In tlx- academy are
not required to have a certain
grade |»o!nt average to enter, nor
are they required to pass an
entrance exam.
"T h e most InitfKirtnni thing,"
director Nancy Julian said. "Is
commitment. T l r students must
lie willing lo rm unll four years

to this program. W r do not want
the student w in Is Just trying
things out."
While thr main thrust o f the
academy's eihmitlonal curricu­
lum Is designed to prepare
students for tlx* medical pro­
fession, students urr also re­
quired lo coinjictr the state
mandated curriculum courses In
Kngllsh. math, sdence. language
and social si tides In order lo
earn a slate diploma.

Teacher
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the students
arc always activity participating
In the learning ptucrss.
" S i l e n c e Is n ot a lw a y s
golden." she sail "A s long as
talk ts centered on the lesson,
learning Isoccurtig."
Th e students In her class
continually marvel at ihr way
she listens to each and everyone
und trrats ihrni all as equals
Her peers say die truly believes
In tile school which states that
every child can learn If he Is
given the opportunity.
"N o child Is d iiu b ." she said.
With that phllo-ophy. students
from emotionally handicapped
to "regular" to gtftrd learn In
f her class and do equally well.
Ruth Sholssman. Held pro­
gram represrntiilve for Quest
;|
! International. -uid she has ob­
served more than 3.000 teachers
who use a cu m ulum developed
by the Quest [rogrum to leach
adolescents the skills they need.
Cook, she said. Is a "muster" at
the teaching craft.
"S h e has thr perfect balance of

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Instruction. Interallon. c o n ­
templation and experimentation
In her classroom" Sholssman
said
Sholssman ntai lauded Conk's
treatment ofollu r irachers.
"S h e shows her peers the
same earing, rr^iert and humor
as she shows hrr students." she
said.
Mayor Ik-tlye Smith, a past
president of the Sanford Lion's
Club which sponsors Cook's
curriculum at Lakrvlew. said
Cook was "a watderful example
o f a caring and kmnvntlvc teach­
er.'
She does not outsider herself a
t e a c h e r b u t, r a t h e r , un
"uwakener".
Cook bus a kit of fun with
e v e r y t h in g she d o e s . T h e
(Nickage she submitted In the
school district as her application
for the Teacher of tile Yeur
competition wiit shaped like a
(at Garfield eat liter favoritel.
complete with un orange and
black striped tall. In the back
she Included a picture o f herself.
Wearing glussrs. a false nose

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Joseph Huymond Downing.
72. Sand Cove Court. Sanford,
died Saturday. f-Vb. 12. 1994. at
hls residence. Born Nov. 28.
1921, In niylhcvllle. Ark., he
moved to Cent nil Florida from
P a rm a . Mo.. In 1969. M r.
Downing was an autom obile
ROBERT A. COBB
mechanic und a Protestant. He
Robert A. Cobb. 94. of West was a veteran of the U.S. Air
15th Street. Sanford, died Sun­ Forre.
day. Feb. 15. 1994. at Central
Survivors Inckidc sons. Jerry*.
Florida Regional Hospital. San­ Luke Mary. Randy. Translvanla,
ford. Bom Dee. 5. 1899. In Live La.; daughters. Joy Ann Down­
Oak, he moved to Sanford In ing. Terri Lyn Thompson, both
1910. Mr. Cobb was a retired of Sanford. PcgjJe Sue Sullivan.
account and office manager. Hr N.Y.. Donna Mass. Calif.; sister.
worked for 49 years with the Pearl Duller. Mi ; nine grand­
Fanner's Co-o|i and J.C. Hut­ ch ild ren and several g r e a t­
chison Co., an additional 10 grandchildren.
years with 0.0. HufT. Jr.. In
Hrlsson Ftinrr.il Home. San­
M cIn to sh , when G en. Hut- ford. In charge ofarrangements.

FRANKIE KAISER
MttCH &amp; Mil fHMMlWM. till
IT HAS BEEN A YEAR.
SHORT. BUT SO LONG.
I ALWAYS DREADED THE DAY
I HAD TO SAY, SHE IS GONE

f

YOU HAVE GIVEN ME
STRENGTH,
IT HAS MADE ME SO STRONG
YOU HAVE LEFT ME YOUR
TRAITS.
AND I CAN NEVER GO WRONG
YOU SEEM SO FAR.
BUT YET YOU ARE NEAR
FOR YOU UVE IN MY HEART.
AND THAT MAKES YOU HERE
YOU WERE MY BEST FRIEND.
WE WERE ALWAYS ON CALL
FOR YOU WERE MY MOTHER
AND THAT SAYS IT ALL
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER
•CHERI*

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Meanwhile, sit* Is rommltled
to the needs of lx-r students. She
visits them In their homes and
tries lo get their parents Involved
In their educatlat. She wasnts lo
set them on (he best course for
leant Ing In the future.
She said she Ium one weakness
as a teacher.
“ Sometimes I oirc too much.”
she said. "It's lurd lo draw the
line and lo be tntully com ­
mitted."
Cook, who lives In Luke Mary
has been married for over 20
years ("to the sime m an") and
has three children ranging In uge
from middle sclno! to college.

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JOSEPH RAYMOND
DOWNINO

SJnuMaiwryOf

und a bushy motalacehe.
In her rlassroan. she said, she
Is "heavy on prahr and humor."
Cook Is presently working on
completing her maslers degree
and plans lo go on to earn a
doctorate. Eventually, she said,
she will leave Itr middle school
environment and leach college.
"Even as we IndHI goals In our
students, we neat to create goals
for ourselves." tile said.

t i t t i 4^ f e 4

ch ln so n retired. He w as a
m em ber o f Sanford A lliance
Church. American Legion Unit
53. Sanford Mat* &gt;nlc Lodge No.
62. FfltAM. Morocco Tem ple,
Jacksonville and Monroe Chap­
ter 15. Sanford. Hr served In the
U.S. Navy durtngWarld War I.
Survivors Include son. Thomus Cobh. Edgcwulcr; daughter.
Frances Cobb. Sanford: four
grandchildren aid three great­
grandchildren.
{frisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge tf arrangements.

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are on a 10 a.m. to-4 p m .
prohibition.
Thr Weklva restrict Ion was
Imposed when the minimum
level of thr river dniptird hclow
un average of w v m leet atxivc
sea level and the Row of springs
feeding the rlvtr declined. Tne
river level remained above seven
foot much of hist month, even
cresting 10 fert twice, but by
February, the river level was
oner again regularly dipping
brlnw seven fret
S p rin g flow records show
Weklva and Itiek Springs In
Orange County had slightly
above-normal Hows In January,
hut S e m in o le and Messant
Springs In Lake County had
below-normal flows.
Waicr managers will wait until
the below-noruut trend ends
before rrenmmetiling governors
remove the s|&gt;crlul restrictions
Eventually, a jKirtlon of the
50 o r m Inehesof nurm.il annual
rainfall soaks kilo the Floridan
A cqu irer, the mtural drinking
waler reservoir for most o f the
slate, T h e dltfrlct-m onltorrd
well In Geneva showed the
Geneva Hubble edged up 0.55
feet In January, hut still lost
1.57 tret during the past year.

ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER
QOULBOURNE
Archibald A lexan der
Gnulboumc, 71. Central Drive.
Sanford, died Tlxirsday. Feb. 10.
1994, at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital Sanford. Uom
March 4. 1922, In Jamaica. West
Indies, hr tnovtd to Sanford In
1978. Mr. Goulbournc was a
retired Inspecttr of police for
Jam aica Conslubulury Force,
West Indies. He was Baptist und
n veteran of the Jhmalea Defense
Force.
S u rvivors Indudr brother.
Fredrick C.. New Brunswick.
N.J.: three slslets: nephew. Nee
Noel, Sanford.
Brlssnn Funirnl Home. San­
ford. In charge i f artungcmcnis.

EUQENEHALL
Eugene Hall. 53. of Locust
Avenue. Sanford, died Friday,
Feb. 11. 1994. at hls residence.
Bom Aug. 29, 1939. In Eddison.
Ga., he moved lo Sanford 30
years ngo from there. Mr. Hall
was a conslmctldi laborer und a
Baptist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n s .
Rodney Eugene Ingram. High
Point. N.C.. S e ttle Ingram. Ft.
Bragg. N.C., E rr Cornelius Hall.
Albanv. Ga.: slrfers. Lorluc Hill.

Evelyn Alexander. Virginia Hall.
Gladys Hall, all of Sanford: one
grandson.
Sunrise Funixal Home. San­
ford. in charge i f arrangements.

JACK “SPUD" HAW8
Jack "S pu d" Haws. 45. East
Jlnklns Circle. Sanford, died
Friday. Feb. 11. 1994, at hls
residence. Born May 4. 1948, In
Decatur. III., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1957. Mr. Haws
was employed w lh Ihr Seminole
County Environmental Services.
Hr was a Melhotlsi. a member of
Sanford Masonic Lod ge 62.
F&amp;AM. und of die Orlando Con­
sistory und Bahia Shrine, Or­
lando.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Carolyn N.: son. Jack Eugene. II.
S a n f o r d : d a u g h t e r . T in a
Cobourn , Sanford; m other.
M y rn a L . H aw s. S a n fo r d :
brothers Bobby, Sanford, Scotty,
DcBary.
B ald w ln -F alreh lld Funeral
Home. Ouklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mury. In charge of ar­
rangements.

ALFRED “ BIO ALFRED"
RAWLS. SR.
Alfred “ Big Alfred” Rawls. Sr..
65. of Maytown Road. Osieen,
tiled Saturday. Ffcb. 12. 1994. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Bom May 7. 15)28,
In Bristol. Ga.. he moved to
Osteen from Sanford In 1982
Mr. Ruwls was a laborer and
Methodist.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
C clcslln c: sons. A lfred . Jr..
L o n g w o o d . Robert. O steen:
daughter. Santka Gaines. San­
ford; sisters. Ltis Snooks-Butler.
Savanuh. Ga.. Elsie SharpJackson. Miami. Bev Kelly.
Jessup. Ga.: brothers. John C.
Jordan. Miami. Roscoc Sharp.
Patterson. Ga.. Clarence Sharp
and E stu s Sharp, b o th o f
Augusta. Ga.. Thomas Sharp.
Patterson: six grandchildren.
Sunrise Funerul Home. San­
ford. In charge ofarrangements.

COL. EDWARD
LINNEL WALLACE
Col. Edward LJnnel Wallace.
75. Orange Blossom Circle. A l­
tamonte Spring*, died Saturday.
Feb. 12. 15)94. at Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center. Born
April 23. 1918. In Montgomery.
Ala., he moved In Central Florida
In 1969. Mr. Wallace was an
employee of the Small Business
Adm inistration. Atlanta, and
director of the Engineer Reserve
Officers School, lie wus presi­
dent of tile Lehigh Acres Bank, a
financial consultant and a real
estate developer. He was a World
War II veteran and a member of

Flvy generations helping Carra Whitmire celebrate
her 100th birthday are (front row, Horn Loft): Ell|ah
Dormlney, Kyle Dehne and Eric Define. (Middle
row, from left): Marchetta Heckeobach, Carra Ryan

Hf r»ld Photo bf ftsgtf M»rn#ch
Whltmoro and Maxine Whitmire Campbell holding
Joshua Dehne, (Back row, from loll): David
Dormlney holding Clinton Dormlney and Amy
Dorminey Dehne

Birthday----------------Continued from Page 1A

In all. there were five genera­
tions of her fainly In attendance
at the birthday jnriy.
" E v e r y one o f her grand*
c h i l d r e n and g r eat -

grandchildren were there." Max­
ine com m ented “ And all of her
great-great-grandchildren except
one managed to make It lor the

calendar year ol 15)95.
• The niortgag-c will carry a
In addition In Ills recommen­ temporary note tf S2.6 million at
d a tio n s on t I k * no-com pcte
13 percent. At a later date, the
clause. Sandler h suggesting thr m ortgager will cunvcrt the tem­
following:
porary note lo a permanent
• The city. In consideration of mortgage.
Its contrlbutlunof a 99-year lutid
• The city, as a partner, will
lease, will receive 15 jiereent of not stand In t lr way of the
net operating Income with u cup mortgagee with regard to any
o f *20.000 per year. The pay­ refinancing of t lr note.
ment to take elect starting thr
• Th e city w ll do everything
(Misslhle to plan* signage direct­
ing tra ffic lo route 4 from
Jacksonville aimt Orlando. In­
dicating wxtrrtitint lodging and
a marina.
Ihr Reserve Oftlirrs Assoclullon
Sandler has apecd to several
and U.S. Corps i f Engineers.
points:
Survivors Indudr wife. Ruth
• He would retain the present
P.: daughter. Janet W. Zlmand.
b o a t s l i p s a l o n g s i d e th e
Hoboken, N.J.: sister. Elaine W.
bulkhead of lots Involved In the
Mitchell. Munlgimrry. Ala.; two lease.
grandchildren.
• A fou r lo six thousand
Woodluwn Fixieral Home und square foot banquet/iurcling
M em orial Park. O rlan do. In room, with ajproxlmati-ly 42
charge of arrangements.
room units ulxne. ts unllcljialrd
on one of the lots which are
THELMA MAE
unimproved.

and Its limits
• Assurance dial financing o f
both the luiilal debt and any
future debt are at optim um
rates.

She moved to Florida in 15)89.
livin g first ut Longwood Re­
tirement Center, then moving to
Meridian In 15)91

Inn

Continued from Page 1A

GRAFTON WOODARD

Thelma MacGrahon Woodard.
82. Slade Drive. Longwood. died
Friday. Feb. II. 1994. ut her
residence. Born Sept. 29. 1911.
In Stcublnvlllc. Ohio, she moved
lo Central Florida In 1977. Mrs.
Woodurd was u homemaker utui
a m em b er o f F irst Baptist
Church. Longwood. She was
past president i f the Ridley Park
W om en's Club.
Survivors Include husband.
Robert R.; dauglfers. Mary Jane
Fields. Crandall I ltd.. Virginia
Arlene Craig. Lnngwood. Rob­
erta Mac Watte. Milwaukee;
right grandchildren and eight
great-grande-hlldtrn.
B ald w ln -F alrch ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of amuig menis.

City Manager Bill Simmons
has voiced several concerns he
suggests the d ly Investigate.
Am ong them ate’ the following
points:
• D ra w in g a lea se w h ich
would ileal with an agreement
rather than a partnership.
• Defining services to be In­
cluded within a nunagrmcnl fee

HALL. CUOENE
Funoral service* lor Mr Eugene Hall. U.
ol I0IS Locust Are. Sanlord. who d-ed
Friday. Feb II. mil beheld II a m Saturday
al Morning Glory M B Church with Ihe Rev
Andrew E ver* offlcalllng Interment lo
follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Sanlord.
Frlandt may call IromSep m Friday allha
funeral home
Sunrise Funeral Hone. MO Locutl A r e .
Son lord. 17) IJU. in charge ol arrangement*
RAWLS. ALFRED "ID A LF R E D " SB.
Funeral Mr vice* lor Mr Allred "Big
A lfred" Rawl*. Sr d ol Maytown Road.
Otleen. will be J XI pm Saturday al lion
Hop* M B Church, with the Rev Cleve
Gipson, officiating INerment lo follow In
Otleen Cemetery Ffimdt may call Irom S ♦
p m Fridayallhelu"e*»lhorn#
Surer lie Funeral Hone. M0 Locutl Ave.
Sanlord M I IJEI. In Ourge ol arrangement*

Sandler ts expected to Ik* on
hand for today's commission
work session to discuss hls
pro|K&gt;sals and t«-ar those o f tincity.
. . . . t(: .*,i s ill
The work srs-fpp lvscheduled
to begin at 4.30. In the City
Manager's conference room. 2nd
llnnr. Sanford C *v Hall.
The regular commission m eet­
ing will follow beginning at 7
p in.. In the eianmlssion cham ­
bers.

School
What’s for lunch?
Tuesday, Fob. 15,1994
Hamburger Steak with Gravy
Rice with Green Peas
Peaches
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

FREE TOWING A ESTIMATES
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT .

UNFORD

I!
I

321-3270
J
LAKEMARY/HEATHROW1
|E TRANSMISSION
330-3610
|
13TUNE-UP INCLUDES DELAND/OELTONA
1904)775-0003 \
»Ir in * **nruU fl
ALT. SP0S./LONGWOOD,
830-5500
.
c n c c major
repairs ORLANDO380-6500

S1095

/3 Urr

DOWNINO. JOSEPH X
Funeral wrvicet tor Mr Donning mil be
Wednesday. Feb U. d J p m In the Braun
Funeral Chapel Interrrwnt *111 follow In Glen
Haven Memorial Park Friend* may call at
the funeral home Tuesty Irom 1 until a p m
and a until I p m
B ra u n Funeral Hone. Sanlord. In charge
olker vices

There are a number of addi­
tio n a l c o n c e rn s v o ic e d by
Simmons on behalf of the city
stall as well as (in n Sandler

t m ‘ TRANSMISSION

s7
COBB. ROBERT A.
Graveside wrvlcet lor Mr Cobb alii be
Tuesday at II am In Evergreen Crmrtrry.
Sanford, wits the R*v Jamei J Schrader
officiating Military gmvetide honors will b*
conducted by tta Sartord American Leg-on
th e family tuggeti* ft*I memorial donation*
be made to the Sanlo-d Alliance Church. laOt
South Park Ave . Sanbrd MTU. or a charity
ot c hoice In lieu ol Horen
Arrangement* by ftltton Funeral Home.
Sanlord

party."

I

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»

•A - Sanlotd Heitld. Sanlofd. Florida - Monday, February 14. 1994

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TMI CIBCUIT COURT OF
THE E IO M IE IN TN JUDICIAL
c ir c u i t in A N o r o a
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO f l 11MCA
DIVISION I4K
HYLAND MORTGAGE COM
PANY.
pia.nMI

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO i 01 SSAf CC M O
HIDDEN SPRINGS CONDO
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC
PlamtiM.

RONALOL BELCHER.t l al.
DaWndanlltl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALOL BELCHER
LAIT KNOWN RESIDENCE
MO Panama Circle Wintar
spiingt f l hto*
C U R R E N T R ESID ENCE
UNKNOWN
and II Datandant It dacaawd
h «f raspacti*a unknown Kant,
darisaas grant*** a u g ia a t
creditor* llanort and liutlaat.
and all oinai portent claiming ;
by. It’fougn under or againtl
m» namad Datandani
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Inal
and action fo tereOoM a marl
gaga on Iha following propat ty
•n SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT )l. OEER RUN UNIT
ir. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK II, PAGES al AND
f t PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOR
IDA
TO G E T H E R W IT H THE
FO L L O W IN G D E SC R IB E D
PERSONAL PR O PE R TY
RANGE OVEN VENT FAN
D ISPO SAL. DISHW ASHER.
SAkOKE DETECTOR CARPET
hat baan I'lad againtl you and
you art ragwirad To tarva a copy
ol your nriltan dalantat II any.
within M dayt yt'af Ina llrtl t
publicanon ol TMt Nolica al
Action an M chaai J Echever
na. P A Plaintiff» attorney
whoM addratt It 101 Baytbora
Boulavard Sulla MO Tampa
Florida U*0* and Ilia ma orlgi
nal with Put Court either ba'ory
service on Plaintiff » attorney or
immad-atoiy 'hereafter. omar
« . « * a dylau'l mil ba anlarad
aga nil you lor tna ralial da
mandad w ma Complain! or
patlllan
Thu nolica tnail ba pubuinad
onea each weak lor Ino centacu
Ilya U takt In the Sanlord
Harold
WITNESS my band and ma
I nal ol Put Court on Put )rd day
ol Fab . IH*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol ma Court
By RvPiKing
At Daputy Clark
Pubutn Fab T.M. IMk DEOaa

Oeltndantt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tha* Pw underHgrwd will olfar
Pw following date 11bad properly
m Sammow County. Florida
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 1U.
B U IL D IN G H B
H ID D E N
SPRINGS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH EREO F. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
IH4. PAGES 0*** OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTV. FLORIOA
W IT H THE F O L L O W IN G
S TR E E T ADDRESS
*10
ROARING DRIVE tlS f AL
TAMONTE SPRINGS. FLOR
lOAJTflt
tor taw to PW higtwtl bidder lor
coth mo Itl day ol March IM4
at II 00 a m . at Pw Watt South
Door ot Pw Sam InoW County
CourttwuM. Sanlord Florida
JJffl. purtuanl to tho Summary
Final Judgmant ot Foradotura
anlarad In m il action on Fab I.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF”
THE llth JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO a iT M C A ia C
RHEA REIN a mart iad woman
Plaintiff.
yt
JAMES T PURVIS and BON
NIEM PURVIS.hltwila
Oa'andanik
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ma* on ma V d day of March,
im . at II 00 A M In Pw lobby
ol ma Wat' Front Door at tno
Mam Caurttiouka *n Santard.
gam inai# CounJjr-t Florid a.
MARYANNE MORSE '* Clark
ot ma Circuit Court will ettar tor
tala to Iha high**! and batt
b&gt;ddar lor roan, at public out
cry. thy tallowing daten bad
proparfy In Sam noia County.
Florida, mora particularly da
Kfibad as follows
Lot IJ Block "B ". SWEET
WATER OAKS. SECTION If.
according »o ma plot maraef at
racordrd In Plat Book Jl. Pago
U Public Racordt ol Saminoia
County. Florida
Tha abora tala it mada pur
tuanl lo Final Judgmant ol
Foradotu ra anlarad In Iha
abo«a ttyladcauta
In accordanca with Iha Airrr
leant With 0 tabitiliat A d . par
tont with ditabililwt naadmg a
tpaciai accommodation la par
llclpala In Ih lt procaadlng
thould contact Court Admtntt
tranon of 101 North Park Ava
nua. Suita N Ml Sanlord. Flor
•da M ffl. talaphono laOTI ) ) )
AIM Erl t i lt . not latar man
taran If I day t prior lo ma
procaadmg II haanng Impairad
(TOO! 1100 »1S I f f I. or Voico
(VI 1 *00 *1) 1770 via Florida
Ralay Sarvlca
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
hara harataito tat my hand and
official teal Ihlt V d day of
Fatruary. IHt
MARYANNE MORSE
ClarkotCIrcultCourt
By Jana I Jatawlc
Daputy Clark
Pubiitn F*b 7 .14IH4 OEOaf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO *&gt; IM1 CA 14 I
H A R R Y R E IN and RH EA
RE IN. hltwila
Pijintittt.
Yt

JACK J SHUBERT and HAEEL
B SHUBERT.hit wilt. a la l.
Dtftndanlt
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tha tit day ot March,
ltfa. at II 00 A M at Iha Watt
Front Door ot mo Mam Court
houta In Sanlord. Stmlnolo
County. Florida. MARYANNE
MORSE". Clark of Pw Circuit
Court, trill ottar tor tala to Pw
highott and batt biddtr Tor coth.
at public Outcry. Pw following
dater ibad proparty In Saminoia
County, Florida, mora pad leu
lady described attollow v
Lott *4. W and S4H. TOWN OF
LONGWOOO. according to Pw
plal matte! at ire or dad In Plal
Book t. Pagat i| through &gt;1,
InduHvt. Public Racordt ol
SamlnelaCounty. Florida
Tha abora taw It mada purtu
anl lo Final Judgmant of Fora
doturo anlarad In Pw abort
Hy W cauta
In accordanca with Pw A mar
leant With Ditabiiitwt Act. par
tont with ditabtlltwt naadmg a
tpaciai accommodation to par
llclp a la In thlk procaadlng
thould contact Court Admmit
tratWn at Ml North Park Ava
nua. Sulla N Ml. Sanlord. Flor
Ida J177I. taWphono (MM IT)
alM Eat t i l l , not latar than
taran I f ) day* prior to Pw
procttd'ng IT hatring Impairad
(TDD) lEOBMSIFft. or V X ct
(V ) lEOOMSIffO. via F trld a
Ralay Stf rlcv
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
Kara haraunto M l my hand and
official teal Pill lom day at
Ftbruary, 1M4
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
CWrh of Clrcull Court
By H I Jana E Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlkh February 14. II. IH *
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■ M i

P H Y L L IS T A IT ;
M ASSO P.atAl.

M ABEL

me

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
COUNTY COURT
By Jana E Jawwlc
Daputy CW«k
Publlkh Fab f. 14. I**4

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COURTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FiW Number » « III CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
H ENRVPAU L SNIDER
Oacaawd
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration at Iha
e s ta te o l H E N R Y PA U L
S N ID E R , d e c o o t o d . F ile
Number «* 111 CP. It pending In
Pw Circuit Court lor SammoW
County. Flor Ido. ProbeW Olvl
Sion. Pw address ol which It
Saminoia County Courthouse
P O Drawer C. Sanlord. FL
JJJfJ 0 * lf Tho noma* and
address** ot Pw portona' reprt
tentative and Pw personal rap
ratantatlva * attorney are Ml
lor m below
All Interested parsons ar*
required lo ItW with this courl.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF j
THIS NOTICE III all claims ;
against Pw estate and ill any
obiaclion by an Intortstod
person an whom Put notko I*
tarred Psal chaiwnga* Pw valid
Ity ot Pw will. Pw queliuceiwnt
ot Pw personal rapratenteUv*
vanu* or jurisdiction ol Pw

0(gft
ALL CLAIMS AND OSJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BAHRE0
Publication ot Put Wolka ha*
begun on Ftbruary 14. IHt
Personal Rapresantai..*
Martha Blanch May
atlHM etwenuloop Apt J ill
Kaneohe H aw aiifaftt
Attorney tor Personal

Eftqu**

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO t ] JIM CA I* E
GREAT WESTERN BANK. A
Federal Saring* Bank, l/k/d
GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS
A Fadaral Saalngi A Loan

Allocation

Plaintiff

yt
RICHARD C BULLINGTON *1

al.

Detandantt
NOTICE OF SALE
Not let Ik hereby giten that
purtuant to Pw Final Judgment
ol Foradotura and taW anlarad
m ma cauta pending w ma
Circuit Court M ond lor Sami
now County. Florida, bomg Civil
No *1 J4M CA I* E. ma un
dart gnad Clark will Mil tha
property fu e le d In Sam InoW
County. Florida deter,bad at
Lot 14 FIRST REPLAT OF
HIGHLANO HILLS, according
to Pw Plat thereof at recorded
m Plat Book M. Page f ot Pw
Public Record! ot Saminoia
County. Florida
at public taW. to Pw highetl
bidder tor coth ot II M A M on
Pw Jam day ot February. I f f 4.
at Pw Wall front door ot Pw
Saminoia County CouetheuM.
Sanlord Florida
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES
act of im
Admmlttr all to Order

N ot] D
Par tont with a disability who
need o tpaciai accommodation
to pectxipeW In Ihlt proceeding
should canted AOA Coordinator
ot Ml N Pork Ava . SulW N Ml.
Sanlord FL M ffl. at Watt live
days prior to Pw proceeding
Telephone (MM MJ X X E il
4 » f . I &lt;00 ass i f f I ITDOl. or
IMOtSSIffO IVt. via Florida
Relay Service
DATED Plit Jnd (toy ol Fab
ruery. Iff*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE/WORSE
CWrt ot Pw Cirtvll Court
By: JanoE Jatawlc
Daputy CWrk
Publish Fab f. 14. tt*a
OEO *4

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FOR CLOIINO. VACATING
ANOABANDONING
A PORTION OF
AN ALLE Y
Nolica II hereby given that Pw
City Commission ot Pw City of
Sanlord. Florida, will hold o
Public Hearing at f 00 F M on
February 10. Iff*. In the City
Commission Room. City Molt.
M0 North Park Avenue. San
ford. Florida, to consider ond
determine whether or not tha
City will close, vacate and
abandon any right of Pw City
and Pw public In and to o
portion a* Pw north south alloy
lying between French Avenue
end Laurel Avenue and between
Watt lim Street and Bayard
Street, further described at
follow*
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Begin al Pw Southwell comar
of Lot J. Block EA. JND Section
Draamwold. a* recorded In Plal
Book *. Peg* M. Public Record*
ol SaminoW County. Florida, run
Pwnce NOPM W W. along Pw
Watl lino of Lot* t. M a ond &gt;
ol *eid Block EA JND Sac I ion
Draamwold. a distance ot 1*0 00
teat to ttw South right ol way
Una ot Eatt urn Street (S R
4«A | j Ihtnco N lf* 4 f* IS "W .
along u ld South right of way
lino, o dittenc* ot It 00 Wet to a
point on ttw Eatt lino of Lot M.
Block l. Draamwold. a* r#
corded in Plal Book J. Pagat fo
and 11. Public Racordt of Sami
noW County. Florida, thence
S W 0 0 W E . along Pw Eatt lint
ot Lett it. ir. ii. it. to. i t . n . n .
J*. IS and I* ol Mid Block I.
Draamwold a ditlanca of JfO 00
Wat. Pwnce S tt**rtJ"E o dn
lance ol IJ teat lo Pw Point ol
Beginning
Contain* 0 Off* aero* or sltJ
•guar* Wot more or lota
All parlWt In Inter**! and
cllltant than hay* an opportunl
ty to be heard al Mid hearing
By order ot Pw City Com
minion of the City ot Sanlord.
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a perton oacidat to appeal a
daemon mada with ratpacl lo
any mettar considered Ol Pw
above mealing or hearing, ha
may naad a verbatim record of
ttw procaadlng*. Including Pw
testimony add «yldonco . which
record W not provided by Pw
City of Sanford (F l 7f* 01011
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN O
ASSISTANCE TO P A R T IC I­
PATE IN A N Y OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U LD
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR
A T JJ0 M l* *1 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Janof R. Oonohoo
City CWrk
Publish- February I*. Iff*
OEO 1*1

MMS Highway If *J
CetMiberry. FL M W
Telephone 1X7)0)4 1)11
Publish February 14. fl. IH t
OEO 14]

NOTICE
Tha St John* River W*Wr
Management District has r*
c a lv e d an a p p lic a n t * tor
Wetland Resource Management
protect from
SEM INOLE COUNTY. 110
LAKE M AR Y BOULEVARO
SUITE TOO SANFORD. FL
J J ffJ . a p p lic a tio n
f t ] I lf ObtfAG Tha protect Is
located In SaminoW County.
Section Of. Township II SouPi
Rang# M E at' Ttw appuca
ton s tor EXCAVATION ANO
FILLING ASSOCIATED WITH
THE C O N S T R U C T IO N ON
COUNTY ROAD i V
SANFORD AIR P O R T AU
THORITV. ATTN
STEPHEN
COOKE. JfU MELLONVILLE
AVENUE SANFORD FL MTJ4
application *11 I l f 00**AG Tha
protect it toca'ad in SaminoW
County Section Ot Township M
South Rongt Jl C e ll Tha
application I* tor EXCAVATION
AND FILLING ASSOCIATED
WITH THE CONSTRUCTION
AT CENTRAL FLORIOA RE
GIONAL AIRPORT. tBJJOJO4
Tho receiving wewrbedr I* an
UNNAMED WETLAND
Tha fiWIkl containing each ot
Pw Obev* lilted eppucetwn(i)
ar* available lor inspection
Monday through Friday aveapt
•or legal houdeyw « Q t g p to
OiOO p m at the I f JeWnaHIvar
Water Managodtanl District
Haadquartars or ftw apprferiaW
field ottica Written ot t t * bn* to
tho application may ba mode,
but should bo Iliad with (r*
calved by I ttw District Cwrk.
P O Bor 1*7* Poiotke. Florida
M lfl U7t no later than 14 day*
from Pw daw ot publication
Written objections should 'dan
•ify Pw Objector by noma and
address and lully dascribe Pw
objection to tho application
Filing o nriltan obiactwn does
not antitw you to o Chapter IM.
Florida Statute*. Administrative
Hearing Only those parson*
wh^M substantial InWrait* art
all;.la d by Pw application and
who liW o petition mealing Pw
i « q u l r * m * n t * o f S * c flo n
aoc l J7 . F A C . may obtain an
A dm ln itlrallvo H tarirg All
llmaly filed written objacliont
will b* prataniad lo Pw Board
lor consideration in II* dtlibora
Hon on application prior lo Pw
Board taking action on Iha
application
Shannon Bar lean
Sr. Permit Dale Technician
Permit Dale Services
Division
SI John* RIvor WaWr
Maneg* man) Dittrkt
Publish Ftbruary 14. IH4
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLOEIDA.
INAND FO R
SEMINOLECOUNTT
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO. *1141* C A IIE
FORO CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC . Successor by
Merger to FORD CONSUMER
CREDIT COMPANY.

Plaintiff.
ROBERT M SCOTT. JR ANO
M ARY L SCOTT. HIS WIFE.
JOSEPH R. CAOOEN ANO
M A R Y ANN CAODEN. HIS
WIFE; BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION. SOUTHERN
TURF NURSERIES. INC. A
DISSOLVED CORPORATION:
C ARRO LL J SM ITH: SUN
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA
TION; SEMINOLE COUNTY. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA.
Oatandanlli)
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment of Foroclosura on
•trod In Pw above styled cauta.
In Pw Circuit Court ot SomlnoW
County. Florida. I will tall Pw
property tltuala In SaminoW
County. Florida, described at
TH E W E S T to OF THE
N O R T H W E S T U OF THE
S O U T H W E S T to OF THE
NORTHWEST to OF SECTION
I*. TOW NSHIP JO SOUTH.
RANGE M EAST. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
LESS ROAO RIGHT OF WAV.
A/K/A M l WASHINGTON
AVENUE. LAKE MARY. FL
JJTSt.
•t public saw. tcPw ru gh .il and
batt bidder, lor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NO LE C O U N T Y COURT
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA,
at II 00 AAA , an Pw 10th day of
March. I f f*
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy CWrk
Publish February 14 Jl. Iff*
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : *J J**e DR *S B
IN RE Pw adoption ot
JASON CARLYLE COLBATH
and BROOKE AMY
COLBATH.
minors
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOB PUBLICATION
TO GARY FRANK BROOKS
New Hampshire SlaW Prison
P O Boa I*
Concord NH 0UO1
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Psal on
action tar adoption ot Pw above
minor* has baan tiled M Pw
Circuit Court ol Pw Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
noW County. Florida, by Pah
110 n a r t J O S E P H R O Y
B E A U L I E U an d P A U L A
BEAULIEU, and you or* ro
quired 10 serve a copy at your
written detente! li any. on
STEVEN G H O R N EFFER .
ESQUIRE. Ml S u n n , town Md .
Suit* M4 Casselberry. FL IT W
PatHton*. t attorn*,. o n e r b r
•or* tha Mh day ot March. If*4.
and tiW Pw original with Pw
clerk ot Pw* court oiPwr before
service an pall'ienar s attorney
or im m ediately lh araallaf.
otherwise a default will b*
anlarad against you tor Pw
re!tat demanded in Pw petition
DATE Don January 70 I H t
MARYANNE MORSE
Cwrk ot Pw Clrcull Court
By MadalynCrona
At Oaputy CWrk
Publish January Jl A February
M i l l IH*

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INTHE CIBCUIT COURT
OF THE llth JUDICIAL
COURT CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO *1 1*7* CA I* L
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Ptamlilf
RAYMOND LIVINGSTON. *•
a l.
DaWndanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
None* ll harvOy given that M
accordanca with Iha Final
Judgment ot Foraclotut* an
larad on Fab I. IH*. m civil
action no fJ Ufa CA I* L ot Pw
Circuit Court for SomlnoW
County. F lo rid a . In which
Raymond livings Ion and JtXW
P Livingston waro Pw Oaten
dent*, and Inland Mortgage
Corporation. Pw PwmtiH. I will
toll M the highest bidder tor
coth at watt Pont door. Ml N
Pork Avenue. Sanlord FL FL
JJffl. between the hour* ol II 00
am and I 00 p m an April «.
IH*. Pw following real proper

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Lot Jl. LongdaW. according tg
Pw plal ttwraot. at recordad m
Plat Book ij . Pago at. Public
Racordt ot SaminoW County.
Florida
Mora commonly known as
17*7 Hum Road. Long wood. FL
J77M
OATEO Fab 1. IH *
(CaurtSaoll
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By JanoE Jotewk
As Deputy CWrk
Publish Fab 7. If IH t
O E O *]

Legal Notices

Legal Notices i Legal Notices
NOTICE
Notice It hereby given Psal
Tha School Board ot SomlnoW
County. Florida, al Pw ttgutar
matting on March I. IH*. In Pw
B o a r d H aem o l Ih a Ad
m ln itlr a llv a O ffic e * . M il
MallonvilW A vanu* Sanford.
Florida will adopt Pw tallowing
manual
SC H O O L A D V IS O R Y
COUNCIL Modilkaliont fo Nil*
policy ark consitWnl with law
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
This policy wat revised fo r*
qulr* a* Watl an AttocWW'k
degree or proof of Junior or
Senior tla'ut In colWgo In order
lo ocqui'* o Substitute Teachers
Car tilicaW In SaminoW County
Copwt ot PWM document! or*
avsiiabW for inspection al Pw
Administrative Ottica* ot Pw
School Board at M il MelMnvlIW
A vanu* Sanford FL
OR BARBARA KUHN.
CHAIRMAN
SCHOOL BOARDOF
SEMINOLE COUNTV
Publish Ftbruary 14. IH t

D I O fl*

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO I I IM* C A IIE
F E D E R A L HOME LO AN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vs
ROXANNE M W ALK ER .
R O B E R T it It I O Y . an d
IMARGARETR N ID V .h itw ift
DaWndanlltl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant fo a Final Judgment a*
Fartclotur* daWd February A
IH f and anlarad If. r **n Mo
* ) IM0 CA I* E. of Pw Circuit
Courl of Pw EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Clrcull In and for SEM
I NOLE County Florida wtwram
F E D E R A L HOME LO AN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Is Pia.ntitt and ROXANNE M
WALKER. *• *1 . AT* Oaten
dans I will M'l fo Pw higtwtl
and batt bidder for cash al Pw
Watt Iront door ot the Court
house, us Sanford SEMINOLE
County Florida, al II OOo'dock
on Pw }fth day ot March IH A
Pw following deter 'bad preparty
a* sal forth in said Final
Judgment fowlt
A L L O F L O T IJ A N O
SOUTHEASTERLY I t FEET
O F L O T I * . B L O C K J l.
SANLANO O THE SUBURB
BEAUTFUL. SANFORO SEC
TION. PLAT BOOK t PAGE **.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A
ANO ALSO BEGINNING IN
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF SAIO LOT IJ. BLOCK Jl.
RUN N O R TH E A S T E R LY
ALONG THE SOUTHEASTER
LY LINE OF SAIO LOT IJ TO
THE S O U T H E A S T E R L Y
CORNER OF SAIO LOT IJ.
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE EXTENSION OF
LOTS IJ TO Jl OF SAID BLOCK
Jl A OISTANCE OF f t FEET.

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LEON P CH APLIN.*1*1.
DaWndanlltl
NOTICROE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN
pursuant lo an O rder R*
schedule Judgment ol torecto
sura daWd February 4 IH 4 and
a n l a r a d In C a t * N a .
f l M ltCA I* K al Pw Clrcull
Court al tha EIGHTEENTH
Judklal Circuit In and tor SEM
I WOLE County. Florida wtwram
RVLANO MORTGAGE COM
PANY It Pw Plaintiff and LEON
P C H A P L IN . W A N D A V
CHAPLIN. B LA IE R PINAN
CIAL SERVICES. INC . OF
F l o r i d a a / t/ o g r e a t
WESTERN FINANCIAL SERV
ICES. INC OF FLORIDA and
S TILLW A TE R OF F L V IN G
CLOUD HOMEOWNERS AS
LOCUTION, INC ar* Pw Oa
lan-fanl*. I will M il fo Iha
higtwtl and batt biddtr for cash
al tha watl Irani door at Pw
SEMINOLE County CaurPwwM
at 11 00 * m . an Pw 10th day at
March. 1H4. Pw following dt
scribed property ot Mf forth in
said F trial Judgmont
LOT I * . S T I L L W A T E R .
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK U.
P A G E S a l TH RO U G H 40,
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
T O O E T M E R W IT H THE
F O L L O W IN G D E SC R IB E D
PERSO NAL PR O PE R TY
RANGE'OVEN, VENT FAN.
D ISPO SA L. DISHW ASHER.
SMOKE D E TE C T O R . ANO
CARPET
WITNESS MY HANO and Pw
Mai *f Ihlt Court an Ftbruary f,
Iff*
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark al Pw Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Belton
Oaputy Clark
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF IHO
AdmtnltPaflv* Order
No f l 17
Portent with a disability aha
naad a tpaciai accommodation
fo partkipato in IfR* prpcaadmg
thould confect AOA Coordinator
at X I N Park A vanu*. Sulla N
X I. Sanford. Ftorld* 17771 at
Watt five II I day* prior fo Pw
procaadlng Telephone 1X71
XJ4JX Eat *177. 1100f U *
77MT0OI. or I *00 *1) *7701VI
via Florida Relay Sarvk*
Publlkh February 14 71. IH f
DEO IX
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INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
INANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. f*P4J CP
IN 4E
THE ESTATE OF
HELEN V NUGENT.
Deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
The administration al the
ttfa t* ol Melon V Nugent,
d ec e a s e d . F lit N um ber
i f Of) CP i» pending In Iha
Circuit Court m and tor Semi
now County. Florida. Probato
Division. Pw addratt of which I*
Saminofo County CourlheuM.
Sanlord Florida 1777 1 Tho
name* and address** of Pw
partonal r*pr*tenf*Hv* ond Pw
personal representative* *1
forney art Ml forth below
All parsons having claim*
against mi* atiafo who art
served with a copy of lh&gt;* notice
ar* raqu'rad fo HW with Ihlt
courl tuch claim wtihm Pw lafor
*1 three month* al for Pw dafo al
Pw llrtl publkotfon ol Ihlt
notice or X day* a far Pw dafo
al Mrvlc* ol • copy of into nonce
an that parson
Parson* having claim* again*!
Pw **t*l* who or* no! known fo
Pw personal representative and
whoM name* and address** *c*
not reasonably ascertainable
must HW all claim* against Pw
etlato Within three month* alter
Pw dafo of Pw llrtl publication
of ihitneiko
ALL CLAIMS ANOOBJEC
TIONS NOT SO PILED WILL
BE FOREVER B A RR IO
Tho dafo ol first publication of
Put notk* It Fab 7. IH f
Personal Representative
Lucille M Crouter
*0) Laurel Way
CatMlbarry. FL JJ707
Per son41 representative's Of
forney:
JahnA Baldwin. Etquir*
Baldwin 4 Mornten. P A
7100 S Highway 17 07
Farn Park, FL JJ7M
1X711)4 1474
Florida Bar No IMITf
Publish Fab f. 14 IH4
D IO 71

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INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. f ] 1407 CA ME

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
TM I E IO M T IIN TM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IM AND POR
SIM INO LR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAS B NO. fl-M It CA
DIVISION MR
RYLANOMORTOAGE
COMPANY.
PIXftllH.

THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY
PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH
EASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT IJ TO THE EAST LINE OF
HERMITS TRAIL. THENCE
NORTHERLY ALONG EAST
LINE OF HERMITS TRAIL TO
POINT OF BEGINNING
DATED Put *Pi day ot Fabru
ary. IH*
(MARYANNE MORSE
At CWrk ot said Courl
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Oaputy Clark
"Parson* with a disability who
naad a spatial accommodation
lo pertlclpaW In Ihlt procaadlng
thould contact AOA Coordinator
*• SomlnoW County CourthM/M.
J0I N Pork Avanuo. SulW NJ0I.
Sanford. Florida JJffl. *1 Watl
live day* prior fo Pw proceed
mg TaWphono; laofl 1J141J0
a.I *JJf, lOOOfSJIfTI (TOO)
ar I 000 0*10770 (V I via Florid*
Ralay Sarvk* ”
Publish February I4 H . IH *
DEO IJ*

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
POR SEMINOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
FiW Number *JJ**C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
R IC K V DARLING ORMISTON
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration el the
estate *1 BECKY DARLING
ORM ISTON. d te ta ted . F lit
Number f l J** CP. I* pending In
Pw Clrcull Court tor SommoW
County. Florida. Probal* Dlvl
tton. Pw addratt of which is
Post O tfk* Drawer C. Sanford.
FL JJffJ 0*)* The nomas and
addresses of the personal rtprt
tentative and Pw personal rap
ratantaliva s aifornay or# m i
form below
A L L IN T E R E S TE D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH parsons on whom Ihn
nolle# It served who have ob
Iaction* mot challenge tho valid
ity X m* writ. Pw quaiifkatwn*
X Pw personal raprotantaiira.
venue, or lurisdktwn X mis
Court art required fo III* Pwir
e b | *cti*n t with Ih lt Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATC OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditor* X ttw decadent
and ether parsons haring claims
or demand* againtl decadent t
estate an whom a copy X mi*
notice It served within three
months attar ttw data i f Pw flrtt
publication X mi* notice must
file their claim* with ml* Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE 0 «
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor* ot Iha
decadent ond portent haring
(la m * or demand* again*! ttw
decedent s ttf* N mutt tiW their
Claim* trim fhlt court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARREO
Tho daw X m* flrtt public*
twn X thtt Nolica It Ftbruary
14 Iff*
Par tonal Rapr***nl«1iv*
GERRY D AUERMANN
IIM S * SfoWonPomtDrive
HomotatM Spring* F L Use*
Attorney for Partonal
» « pr* tentative
STEVENH KANE
l * « Summit Tewar Bird
Ivlta IDO
Orlande. EL JM&lt;0 P M
Telephone (4071*41 1177
Florida Bar Na IH IM
Publish February 14 Jl. IH t
OEO IX

U J .M W W W K W D H
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HERE'S THE CAT’S MEOW!
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Plemlltf.
VS
PATRICIA BRAGG MOORE,
alal
DaWndanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgmant of Foreclosure dated
February J. IH r antarad In
Civil Cat* No * ) l i f t CA IfE of
•ho Circuit Court of Pw E igh
Itenth Judicial Circuit In and tor
SaminoW County. Florida,
wheram UNITEO CAROLINA
B A N K . I t P l a l n l l f l . and
PATRICIA BRAGG MOORE,
and any and all known portlet
or* DaWndanlt
I wilt Mil M Pw highest and
batt bidder tor cash, ot ttw watt
front door ol the SomlnoW
County Cour Pious*. ]0I N Pork
Avarua Sanlord. Florida, al
II 00 A M or at toon tharaalWr
at tarn* can ba dona, on March
It. IH*. Pw following described
Lot J4. Danbury Mill. Unit
On*, according to Pw plal Ihare
el ot recorded In Plal Book JO
Pagat *1. f l and *4 Public
Racordt ol SomlnoW County.
Florida
MaryarwwMorM
Clark otPw Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February I*. Jl. IH f
DEO IJ)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE llth JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AHD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE HO. f l 11*0 CAM I
FLORIOA BAR NO. 170*070
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

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Lot 114 M AYFAIR MEAD
DWS. according fo Pw Plat
Pwraol a* recorded in Plal Book
If. Pages Jl. 17 and Jl. Public
Racordt ol SaminoW County,
Flor Mo
I f known ot:
147 Cobbles ton* Way. kwnford.
FL JJffl
DATED February IMs
(Court Saall
MARYANNE MOUSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
Dorothy W Bolton
At Daputy CWrk
Publish Ftbruary 14 Jl. Iff*
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STEVEN MICHAEL PREUSS.
ROSANNE R PREUSS.
DaWndanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolica I* hereby given that In
accordanca with Iha Final
Judgmant ol Foreclosure an
Wrad on February *. IH * In civil
action no f l 1140 CA la E in Pw
Clrcull Courl lor Saminoia
County. Florida. In which SWvan
Michael Prouti and Rotanrw R.
Prams, war* Pw DaWndanlt]
and Inland Mortgage Corpora
Hon. Pw Ptolntllf, I will Mil fo
Pw higtwtl biddtr for cash al
Pw SaminoW County JOI N Pork
Ava West Irani door. Sanlord.
FL jjrilbalw aon II 00 am and
7 00 p m on April II. IH 4 Pw
following described real proper

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February 14,

1994

Sports _________________B
There isn’t any doubt

IN BRIEF

Greyhounds whip Winter Park for state crown

LOCALLY

l v TONY
T O M V DaSORMIKR
H a t O n U IID
By

Gordon sneaks oil with Clash
DAYTONA REACH — Jell Gordon respects Ills
ciders. and In* Just loves to beat them. loo.
Tile 22-year old outfoxed Dale Earnhardt and
Ernie Irvan. a pair of established NASCAR
Winston Cup Mam. lo win Sunday s Husrh
Clash al Daytona International Sfx-edway.
Tw o laps from the end o f thr unique. 20 lap.
twnsrgment race. Gordon made thr move o f the
•day. darting low on thr tiankcd track to m ove
past Dale Eurnliardt and Ernie Irvan. who w ere
battling aide by-sldc for thr lead
With some help from Hrrtl Bodlne. Gordon got
through thr small opening and went on to tx-.u
Ikxllnr by less Hunt two Irngtlis.
K.irnhardt 11In- Ural segment wlnnrrl wound
up third and Irvan fourth, followed by Martin.
Kyle Petty. Hill Klllotl, Ken Sehraclrr. Rusty
Wallace. Harry Gant. Geolf ltodinr. Hobby
ladxmtr and wtkl card entry P.J. Jours

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fI
t i l .Ihr
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C ASrmluolr
ttlln n lM
A tAthletic
t«l«.ll**
Invitational m lllllc
Conference championship, the Greyhounds kept
thrlr sight set on thr stulr crown. Nothing else
mattered.
"It's a matter of pride." said Lyman couch
Gary Ikirnrtt. "For Ihr seniors, winning a stale
championship Is where they started. Thry don't
want to expect anything less.'*
As a result. Harnett and assistant coach Paul
Holmes had to say little- In lrrm sof motivating the
Greyhounds.
"II someone was goofing oil before u game. I
wouldn't have to say something." said llam ctl.
"Or If I did say something. II was quickly plckrd
up The girls were self monitoring They undrrstood very clearly that there was a mlndsri
they had to maintain If they were going to In­
state champions
"This year. II was a relatively easy Job o f
motivating girls lo play."

I I I V‘ I I . l l i l l t t . i l

Horald Sports Editor

LONGWOOD — All debts a re paid In lull
The Lym an High School girls' soccer tram
completed a quest that began last February with
a 5 0 victory over the W inter Park Wildcats in the
Class 5A stair championship game Saturday
night at the University of Tam pa.
Il was the third state title In four years for the
Greyhounds and lltelr fourth since girls' soccer
became a varsity spirt In I9H2.
More importantiy. the title completes a c o m ­
eback o f sorts for ihr Greyhounds, who had their
rrlgn as state champions Interrupted last year by
a loss to Lake Howell In the semifinals o f the
district tournament.
Since then, the Lyman girls have had one tiling
In mind and played like It all year long. Even
while sweeping lo ihr Hurger Klng/Club Soccer

Young Wallace wins ARCA 200

ST. PETERSHURG — Hernle Nlrholls scored
twice. Including Ids 1.000th currrr point, as
New Jersey and Tnmpa Hay played In a 3-3 tie.
Tampa Hay got two goals from Shuwn
rh.imtx-rs.md one from Adam CYelghton.
New Jersey goalie Chris Terrcrl made 34
saves and Tam pi Hay's pal Jablonskl made 36 .

Ant both schools had seven
wrestlers qualify for next weekend's
C la s s 5 A state c h a m p io n s h ip
tournament ul the Lakeland Clvtc
Center.
Lake Hrantlry. which w ill send six
wrrstlrnt tu Ihr stair inert, finished
third In thr regional with I l i t *
points. Oviedo was 15th (3 1 1^) while
Lake Howell placed 20th (5|.

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Am.ES —'Chris Sawyer hit n grand
slam as Stetson (2-11 treat Miami 3-3.
Miami 16-21 had taken a 2-0 trad on Mike
Metcalfe's surcmslul double-steal of home.
Three ronsecullve walks set the Mage for
Sawyer's homer. Ids llrst of the season.

Lakr Hrantlcy will play host to District 3 runner-up
Jarksnnvlllr-Sandulwood. while Lakr Howell will travel
lo Jacksonville to lake on District 3 champion Terry
Parker.
Seminole (10-161 fell behind 44-17 ut halftime and
lost to N'a. 1-seeded and tournumrnt-host St. Cloud
(31-1). H7-43. hi Ihr 4A-Dlstrlct 6 final.

Leading Hie Lake Mary group will
be regional rharnplms Kevin Dunn
(112 pounds) arxl Pal Parollnc (152
pounds). Other stair qualifiers In­
clude Rich Bradley (second ut 103
pounds). Mlkr Laurent (second.
119). Travis Craw'ord (second. I45|.
Ronrl Jumpp (second. 220). and
Brad Harris (fourth. 140).
Regional chumplons J oey Flores
1103). Isaac Hunter (119). Nicky
Samrro (125). and Eric Sm ith (145)
wIII head Lyman's Male tournament
contingent. They'll be Joined by
Murty Cummings (second. 1121.
Jason Nutt (third. IGO). mid Alex
Hunnuh (fourth. Heavyweight).
For Lake Brantley. Steve Snow
won the regional title at 130
pounds. Also competing the Patriots
ut the state tournament w ill be Tim
Meredith (second. 135), Jason Sofka
(second. 152). John Lrm lrux (third.
1031, Rick Hamilton (third. 1191.
and C h r is S c h la c h tc r (th ir d .
Heavyweight).
Representing the Oviedo Lions
will tx- undrfruted and defending
state champion Hnan Hluck (220

[ See Basketball. Page 2B

pounds).

Gators pound Mercer
Min is M w b b f H a l H in t

GAINESVILLE — Chan Perry hit u three-run
homer and John Tnmargo was 4-for-4 as
undefeated Florkiu (6-0) beat Mercer 11-3.
The victory marked the 400th win ul Florida
for Gators coach Joe Arnold.

In their two regulsr season meetings, Kelly Kohn (No.
15) and the Lake Howell Silver Hawke beat Lake
Brantley twice on their way to the Seminole Athletic

Seminoles survive

Patriots lead county cage quartet

LAS VEGAS — Wide receiver Tnmnrlck
Vanover, who Just completed his sophomore
year with national champion FSU. signed u
four-year contract with the expansion Las Vegas
Posse of thr Cuitadlnn Football league.
Vanover. 19. wanted lo forgo Ills Junior season
al Florida Stale to tieromc eligible lor tills year's
NFL draft, hut the league denied the request
hccuusc he was only u sophomoiv.

AROUND THE WORLD
Moe is golden for USA
LILLEIIAMMEK. Norway - Tommy Moe of
Palmer. Alaska, won the downhill by .04
seconds over Norway's KJctll Andre Aamudi.
Mor's lime was 1 minute. 45.75 seconds Third
went to Ed I’odtvtnsky of Canada In 1:45.87.
He kilns Hill Johnson, the 1964 winner, as the
only American men's downhill g«4d medalists.
Kyle Rasmussen o f Angels Camp. Calif., was
l l l h |ln 1:46.35). AJ Kill or Rochester. N.Y..
17th (1 46.82) and Craig T h ra slrr of Steamboat
Springs. Colo. 38th 11:48.91)

OLYMPICS
□ 8 p.m. - WCPX 6. 1994 Winter Uuincs

C e m p lsf llsttms on Pa»# tB

.

I^ike Mary clalmrd the regional
team title, ouisrorlng runner-up
Lym an 149V*-I30V*. w h ile the
G r e y ti n u n d s c o l l e c t e d a
tournament Ih- z tour Individual re­
gional championships, bruttng Lakr
Mary hrad-to-lrud In the finals ol
three weight dinars.

MIAMI — Brian Henning and Hob Kudrlskl
scored power-play goals and goalie Mark
Fitzpatrick made 33 saves Sunday night to lead
the Florida Pauthrrs lo a 2-1 victory over the
Canucks at Miami Alena.

Vanover skips out on FSU

.

School.

Panthers keep on winning

AROUND T N I NATION

1

LONGWOOD — As strange us It
may sound, holli the l^ike Mary
Rams and Lyman G reyhou nds
walked away winners from Ihr
5A-Rrglon I wrrMlmg tournament
this |iasl weekend ul Lvm nn High

Lightning tied

C

a.

from Staff Reports

AROUND TH1 STATE |

TALLAHASSEE — Doug Mlcnlklewlc/ drove
In four runs and an Arizona Suite pitcher hit two
haliers with H r buses loaded us Florida Stale
(8-2) took a 9-8 win over the Sun Devils.
A rizon a State reliever Mike Coromlnus
lunked Kandy Hodges and then Mike Martin to
ring In the tying and winning runs for FSU.

till...

Lake Mary,
Lyman share
spoils of
5A-Region I

DAYTONA BEACH - Mlkr Wallarr. driving a
rar provided by NASCAR Winston Cup Mar Krn
Schrader, came up with Ids llrst auprrepecdway
victory Sunday In the Daytona ARCA 2(X)
Wallace, one o f Rusty Wallace's younger
brothers, fought off a lair eltallrngr by Tim
Steele to win tin- HO lap rare.
Tim Frdrwa Itulshed third, followed by J e lf
McClure and Ktrk Shrlmrrdlnr

topi^Caneli agedh

_ r.

Especially after Winter Park coach Israel
Kamos was quoted In a ncwspu|»cr article us
saying he thought the Wildcats were the best
team In the state.
"I never had to say a word." Harnett said. "I
hart girls calling me. asking me If I saw what he
(Ramos) had said. I never had to say a word
about It. Hut dial was not the only thing that was
the telling factor. Thr girls wanted to win a stale
championship. They wanted It. no matter what
anybody said.
"A ll those little- things together . . . the arllcle,
Ihr slate title, last year. It being the seniors' Iasi
year . . . because of all (hose factors, plus the
girls Iicing close as a team on and o ff the field,
bring focused wasn't a problem."
Il look less than nine minutes for the
Greyhounds to lake a 1-0 lead over the Wildcats
Saturday night. Danielle Garrett taking a
See Champions. Page 2B

By OBAN SM ITH
Herald Spons Witter
LAKE M ARY - Srmlnolc County got the most, and
least. II could out the g irls' high school district
basketball tournaments that w ere completed Saturday
night.
Thr most teams that the county could have qualified
to play In this Tuesday night's sub regional gam es wus
four. That’s what happened us laike Hruntlry. Lakr
Howell. Seminole and Orange wood Christian all earned
.he right to advance.
Hut on the downside, the least number of team s that
could hr playing al home on Tuesday Is one. And that's
also what happened as only th e Lake Brantley Patriots
will tie al home.
The Patriots handed Lake Howell Just Its second loss
of Ihr season. 58-48. In the championship gam e of the

Conference championship. Bui on Saturday, Kalla
Byland (No. 25). Jean Vanderwelde (No. 24) and tho
Patriots boat Lake Howell lor the 5A-Dlstrict 4 title.

5A District 4 tournament ut Lake Mary High School.
Lysa Moorcllrld scored right points during un 18-4
second quarter scoring run as Lake Hrantlcy went from
u 9-7 first quarter disadvantage In a 29-19 halftime
lead.
Muorrflcld led thr Patriots |21-8) with u game-high 20
points. The Sliver lluwks (31-2 and ranked No. 4 In
Class 5A) were led by Junior point gourd Kelly Kohn
with 16 points.

FH SA A defense of fines borders on indefensible
From the "It's belter to rcmuln
silent und lx- thought a fool than to
open your mouth and rem ove ull
doubt" file . . . .
Most mouths, ihr Flortdu High
School Activities Association puls n
newsletter o f sorts — e n title d
FHSAA Today — to member schools
and Interested turtles. In the cur­
rent Issue. "Tim e Out." u com ­
m e n ta ry c o lu m n by F H S A A
Director o f Public Relations Jack E
Watford mukrs Its debut.
This notable only because Wat­
ford chose the topic "Just w h o 's to
blame when u member school Is
fined?" for his maiden effort.
Il seems that the oft repeated
charge dial the primary reason the
FHSAA Is handing out fines at such
a frantic |»acc Is to pay for th eir new
building bus reached the e v e r vigi­
lant cars of the Association.
Watford rrs|xmds to the charge:
" T h a t 's fu nny. The F H S A A
purchased the new building |usl
this past summer. Yet the FH SAA
has been fining Its member schools
for rules vloiulions since before
most of us w ere horn.
"It's a gripe, not a valid argu­
ment. and it stems from a truth that

SPO RTS

TONY
DeSORMIER

nobody serins willing to admit —
It's nobody's fault but your own
when your school Is fined or penal­
ized."
Spcuklng ns someone who's paid
his fair share of fines (I've hern to
traffic school twice), I have no
problem owning up when I've cllhcr
consciously or unwittingly done
something deserving such u penalty
and w ould like lo believe dial
phllosphy ts shared by Hie majority.
But the growing problem with the
FHSAA — und It's one that coin­
cides with th e‘Association purchas­
ing a new building — Is Its assessing
of fines for what appear to be
slap-on-thc-wrtst offenses.
For exam ple. In Hie listing of roles
violations nnd fines In the current
FHSAA Today, three schools were

lined $100 each for "luck o f cooper­
ation" because of their "failure to
submit photo of girls volleyball
tram for publication In official
souvenir program for the 1993
F H S A A S tair G irls V o lle yb a ll
Championships.'
At u time when schools across the
state arc furred lo stretch cvrry
penny us far as It will go. assessing
a fine because u school doesn't turn
In a photo borders on obscene.
Besides, as any coach will tell you.
Ignoring that (ask yields lls own
punishment in the form of upset
parents who shell oul Hie money to
buy the program, only to find their
tram 's picture Is missing.
At the risk ol being cynical. It
seem s that these fines are an
attem pt by the FH SA A. which
receives the funds generated by
program sales, to recoup any lost
revenue from missed sales due to
the lack of u team's photo.
Then there's the $250 fine levied
against Lake Mary High School
because the boys' soccer team
played in one loo many tournament
games Hits season, which should
appear In the February edition of
FHSAA Today.
Not only did the FHSAA show no

compassion lor Lake Mary (which
could Just us easily have been Lake
Brantley) for something that was
beyond the Rams’ responsibility,
the decision to fine the school was
made during the course o f a phone
call Rom thr E dgcw ater High
School stadium.
No discussion. No appeal. Puy us.
I can appreciate the FHSAA's
growing frustration with constant
challenges to Us authority In the
form o f lawsuits seeking Injunctions
by member schools. It would be
easier If everyone Just did ns they
were told, right?
The problem wlih that equation Is
that It doesn't balance; Hie FHSAA
often falls short In upholding Us half
of the bargain by not providing
reasonable due process. If it did. It
w o u l d n ' t f i n d i ts d e c i s i o n s
challenged In (and overturned by|
the courts.
Rather than settle for being an
enforcement and collection agency,
the FHSAA should strive lo guide
nnd support the efforts o f |ts
member schools. As we all know!-- '
It's dtlllcult to do anything well
when someone Just watting to leap
on any mistake you make.

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�a * - Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. February 14. 1994

Sunniland upset in hoop playoffs

S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS
lC O L U O I l A t W A l l
Sendai's Call*** Baseball Scar» »
SOUTH
Armilrong SI 1. Wingat*. N C 4
Ctomtan I WesternGiro!toel. tunningt
Fief tor *. Harm F tor t o i l
Flerfdell.Marcer I
Fiend* SI t, Am en * SI. I
Emory 4 Henry at Lynchburg ppd
CaorglaCall S. Presbyterian ]
Georgia Soutttofn 10 Georgia St I
Georgia Tech I. M.nn* jot* ]
Jecktanvtlto SI U. Lincoln Memor i*l I
St. Themes a. F lend* Tech a
W h Caroline 2. M C (MlmmglanO
Seeth Florida II, M chienvllle*
Stetsen i. Miami 1
Trnnette* I. C»nl Florida J
Tennessee*. N Cqoline SI 1
TuUnea. NKhoiltSi 1
SOUTHWEST
Cal SI Fullerton V. Taaaa la
Houston 1. SW Teaet St a
Incarnate Word II,Trinity. T ere s ]
Trial ASM Kingsville♦ I SI EdnardslO
T rial Arlington IS. Lotailana Tacti I
T tiat Lutheran II. Concordia Lutheran 1
FAR WEST
Air Foret F. San FrancbcoS
Arlrona IS. N r * M encoSt *
Frnno SI J. Wyoming 0
Pepperdin* II. Calllorraa I
St Mery'ia. San io ta SI 1
UNLV a. San Dlago SI I

NBA STANDINGS

10. I f .000
S I I ) Mark Martin. Jamestown. N C . Ford
Thunderblrd. 10. SF.OOO 4 (I I Ken Schrader.
Concord. N C . Chevrcfel Lumlna. 10. 14 000.
F. I l l ) Brett Bodtne. Harrisburg. N C . Ford
Thcmderbird. 10. 1S.SC0. 0 ( 4) Geoll Bodine.
Julian. N C . Ford Thinderbird. 10.11.000
t (F| Harry Card. Taylorsville. N C .
Chevrotol Lumlna. 10. 44.100. 10 I I ) Rusty
Wallace. Concord. N C , Ford Thundtrbird.
to 44 000 II n i l n il E 11*11. BUIrsvIlto.
Ga Ford Thunderblrd If. 44.000. tl ID P J
Jones Charlotte. N C . Ford Thundtrbird. 10
14 000. 11 (11) Bobby labor tv Trinity. N C .
Pontiac Grand Prle. 10.44 000
CONNECTICUTM. MIAMI Si
tnd II Up le g marl
CONNECTICUT ( N i l
(after Inverted restart)
Ellbotf 4 4 M t Berube 14 00 1 Lobo 4 11
I (10) Gordon. 10. 441.000 ( 414 000). 1 (FI
I 1 II. R lnolll 4 I 00 II. Wrbbrr 1 1 0 0 1.
Belter 11014. Walton 4 F 1 1 II. Mattock 0 1 B Bodine. 10, IIS .000 (10.1001. 1 (111
Eernherdt. X 4X 000(141 0001, 4 t i l l Irvan
000 ToUis H rf 1 4®
JO I I ) 000 1424 100)
MIAM I ( B ill
S |t) Martin x 4UOOO t*1t.000&gt;. * I I I )
Thomas a It 1 4 IF. M/rrey 110 01 Welsan
Petty. » . 14000 (UO.eoi. F ID Elliott, » .
14 1 I F. Me Gerry 14 141. MtlcheH S 1 1 1 14
IF,400
( 11) 1001. ■ ( I ) Schrader. 10. 11.000
CetUnedeO I 0 0 0 H em e0 1 0 0 0. C Young
1412.0001
0 1 0 10 Motk 1 * 0 1 1 . Faulkner 1 * 00 1
f (41 Wallace. N . 24500 ( 410.100). 10 111
Touts IOSIF IF40
Gent. X 14000 1410 SO); II 14) G Bodm#
Holltlme — Connecticut N. Mlemi 10
1 Point goals — Connecticut 1 I I iRtuoHl 1 F. X 14000 (III . 000); tl III Lebonto N 14 000
1210 000)
Berube l 1. Webber 1], Elliott 01. Mattock
II ID Jones, » . 4* (DO 1*10.0001
O II. Miami 1 IF (Thomas 1 F, Faulkner 1 1.
Race Vanities
M.tchell I 1 Murray 0 1, C Young 0 I) Fouled
Time el race: IS 4] Idoes not include 2* IS
out — None Rebounds — Connecticut 41
red Hag tor rain betwrnn segments I.
(Elltoll t). MUml 1) (Moik ■) Assists Marginet victory: OJ seconds
Connecticut 11 IR Iito tt 1 WOtber II. Mteml
Cautlen llags: None
10 IFeuikner 4) Total louts — Connecticut II.
Lead changes 11 ameng Fdrivers
Miami II A - lot
Lap toaders: Schradw 11; Earnhardl 2 10
Elliot! tl; Martin 1114 Irvan 14 II: Gordon
If N
is. Illmoit 11
Kansas aa Nebraska So
Kansas SI Ft. Iowa SI 40
Northwestern It. Mmnesole al
Penn SI FO. Indieno 41
Purdue IS. Ohio SI 44
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas** 100. Teaat P jn American 44
OSIohomo SI FF.OtldiomaM
FAR WEST
New M eiico IF, Fresno SI SI
San Owgo SI OF, Totes El Peso 41
Santo Barbara F I PadllC M
Io w j

NHL STANDINGS

National Hockey League
All Times E IT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dir it ion
W L T Pts OF OA
NY Rangers
IS IS 4 la It ) 1*1
New Jersey
N i l F 4F XU IS*
Florida
IS N II *4 l i t I**
Washington
1) IS 4 St It l I FI
Philadelphia
IS » 4 Sa IFF 111
Tampa Bay
Tl I t F 4t ISO IN
NY Islanders
I I IT * *4 144 III
Northeast Division
Montreal
M M I M Itl 144
Boston
N II 10 44 Ii4 l i t
Pittsburgh
IT II II IS N l 100
Butteto
IF 14 * 40 l i t 114
Quebec
11 It S i f IFF I t l
Hartford
N i l * 4* 144 It*
Ottawa
t 41 I » 14* N *
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T P fs OF OA
Detroit
11 II S 4* 1*5 I t l
Oat Us
II »
F at 110 It)
Toronto
i t IF n at ito lit
SI Louts
N I I • 44 IIS ISO
Chicago
FS IS t la U* 140
Winnipeg
IF 14 F 4) 1*0 I S
Pacific Dvlston
Calgary
x i t t at Ha IFF
Vancouver
N IF 1 SO 111 Itt
Sen Jose
I I 14 II 11 ISF IF1
Anaheim
a n
4 * Ml IN
Los Angeles
11 N 4 44 MS 111
Edmonton
IS 14 I N IN l i t
Saturday's Games
Boston }, New Jersey 1
O a lU lt. Pittsburgh 1
F lorid a*.M Y. islanders!
Vancouver I, Tampa B e y l
N V. Rangers4.O tU w al.O T
Montreal S. Quebec 1
Calgary l. Toronto 1
Hartford S. Edmonton 1
Detroit I. St Louts A OT
NRA All Star Boa
Weshtrv)ton 4. Lot Angeles I
CAST tu n
Sander's Gamas
Plppen f IS 4 10 n Coleman I a 00 I.
Pittsburgh J. Philadelphia 0
O'Heel 111 4-11 a. Anderson 1 10 00 a.
Dallas S. Buffalo 1
Armstrong S t 00 II, Starts a t 00 t, Price
Anaheim a. Edmonton 1
1 101 n p . Erring M l t&gt; 10. Oatley 11001.
Sen Jose 1. Chicago 0
Wilkin* a * t o (1. tlleytock I S OO l. Grant 1 0
Florida l.Vencwevec l
o o s T e t W k ia in iic A ii/
teew J m e y 1. Tampa Rry A lie
WEST &lt;i in
Monday's Game*
Me Iona 19 9 0 4. K «n p 1 II 00 a. Ola|u«en
N.Y Ranger* al Quebec F l i p m
t IS l a IF.'Richmond S la 00 10. Oreiler IF
Chicago al Calgary. t :a p m
000. SlocaienaiOOOtl. O R obin son atlF 10
Boston at Lot Angelas. 9 U p m
If. Johnson I S O i a . C Robinson SO 00 10.
Manning 4 F 00 I. Payton 1 a 00 a. Sprenell
111 Ft Totals *2 IM G I I I I I
(a s i
u i t i t la - itr
West
i i sa la i t - i n
Denis Ughtneig. Sums
IPoinl goals — East lOJr (Pippen St.
New Jersey
I
I
I
4 — 1
Price 1 J. Blaytoct 11. Armstrong 11. Starts
Tampa Bay
I
I
1 1 — 1
I 1. Anderson C l. Colrman 01. Wilkins 01),
Firsi Period - I. Haw Jtrsay. Vac Lean 20
West la I Stock Ion I t , C RoOinson 0 1,
(Mitten. Richer!, IF 01 1. Tampa Bay.
Drtiler 01. Sprewal 0 1 ). Fouled owl —
Chambers F ISeverdL 1110 &lt;pp) Panamas
None Rebounds — E a l f ] (Pigpen II ). West
- Milken. NJ (hooking). I 01; Creighton. TB
Ft (Kemp II) Asarsts - East JO IP rk e S.
(high Slkklngl. 10 04. McKay. NJ (hooking).
West ai (Stockton to). Tola) louts - Easi 11.
NalMnal B etkiefell Attaclallan
(ASTER N CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L Pel.
24 14 FO*
tore Yar*
Or (41)9*
IF N IF*
M uni
12 M 411
Hew J*»«#y
n 14 4F1
Bat(an
N IF 424
PtoiadeipMa
X IF 474
Washington
t* » Jtt
Central Qvltton
Atlanta ,
14 t l 727
CMcaga
14 1) 772
Cleveland
to 11 l i t
Indiana
a :i 500
Cher toft*
n 12 4*4
Milnaule*
(4 14 N l
Detroit
tt IF IN
WESTERN CONFERENCE
M d v t i Divitian
w L Pet
Movttan
14 It FN
San Antonio
12 14 714
Utah
It tl U )
Denver
n Ii 44*
Minnesota
14 I I J94
D*lt*l
9 4t IIS
Pacific Ovision
Seattle
12 19 ■FF*
PNoenii
D 11 *Fa
IF X SF4
Golden Hat*
Portland
IF X IF*
LA Likert
II N M l
LA Clippers
19 »
ISO
Sacramento
IS n I l f
letur sky's Games
He games scheduled
Sunday'a Oamo
All Star Gam* at Minneapolis, i M p m
Monday1! Gamas
No games scheduled

4-

NHL 8UMMAHIU

West 11 A — I) ota

COUiOB B A H IT B A U |
USA TODAY CNN T a p li
The USA TOOA T Ctdr batkolball coaches'
pod. with I'fsl place voles In parentheses,
•otal points bated on is points for a llrsl place
vole through one poirt lor o 11th piece role,
and lest week s ranking

Recard Pit Prs

1 Arkansas 111)
I I I 424 I
1 Kansas ID
111 Fi* 4
1 Carmen,{u t ID
111 141 4
4 Harts Carolina
1*4 FM )
2 Out* ID
IF 1 414 I
4 Lluiivllto 111
M l 441 f
F UCLA
IF I 402 I
1 Purdue
M l 404 19
f Tempi*
IF 4 424 4
10 Kentucky
191 124 I
tl 4 i n 1)
II Michigan
tl Mattes tHnett*
t f 4 449 11
II Syracus*
14 4 42* 14
14 MttSOurl
111 41) 14
12 Anion*
114 414 11
14 Indian*
111 411 It
IF Sami LasHt
t f t 194 II
tl California
t » l 141 I f
11 Mmn*tal*
IF F 191 11
N Alabama Birmingham
114 110 IF
11 Marquetf*
149 111 N
n . FtarMe
114 142 11
22 Wisconsin
FI t l
til
14 Cincinnati
14 F 44 U
12 Boston Cal tog*
14 F 49 —
Other! receiving vales: New Meilca Si at.
Georgie Tech « . M vyland It. Teias It.
Illmoit IS. Weke Forest IS. Brigham Young
II. Bredley t. Now Mm ICO I. Now Orleans 1.
Tulsa F. Penn a. Xavier. Ohio a. Oaiahoma SI
S. Virginia S. Wit Grmn Boy 1. Washington
St A Murray SI. 1 Gouaga 1. Ohio 1. Oreiel
I, W Kentucky 1. West Virginia I
Sunday's Collage Basko(belt Scares
EAST
Buctnoll ft. Army FI
Delewero 4F. Vermont a
Harvard Fa. Columbia FS
Manhattan tl. Loyola. Md *0
Massachusetts Sa. Ttmple SS
Rhode Island FI. Si JotNih'taa
SOUTH
Cor llai Carolina I0S. Towson SI. It
Wot e Fvresl FI. Osito 0
MIDWEST
Clnclnneli W Merquello tl. 10T
Michigan fl. Oho SI FO
FAR WEST
Arirona so. Callbrnia FF
Swnday't Wonwn't Baskelball Scares
CAST
AmerlcenU FI N C Wilmington Sr
Boston College SO. Providence 14
Buckneliaa. Army so
BultoloSF. Co. l Connecticut SI 0)
Cennecticet SO. Miami t
Maine U, W. Connecticut OF
Manhattan 11. Canisiusat
Salon Hall F I Plttsburtfi FI
VarmoM a . Delaware ■
VlllanovaaLSI John's rF

SOUTH

A ljb e m etl Kentucky IF
E. KentuckyU. Tennessee I I Ft
Old DemlMwi FI. James Madison It
Richmond FI. William A Mary Sd
lev Iter* MPt. FS. I F hr Ida IF
Tennessee It. Vanderbilt IF
Twlano FF. Louisville *1
W Kentucky FF. Lamar 14
MIDWEST
Creighton M. Indiana SI i )
Or Paul I f Dayton 14

r

Second Period — 1. Tampa Bay. Chambers
I (Bradley. Hamrltk). 4:1* 4. New Jkersey,
Nichoiit (0 IStovent. htorLeant. (I of (ppl
Penalties - Gallant. TB ( cross checking I,
10 41. MacLean. NJ tinier tor encel. II 04: ‘
Daneyko. NJ (intortomncel. II » . Mamrlik,
TB Ihigh slkklngl. IFXU. New Jersey bench,
served by Hkher, (iblay ol game). 11 OF:
Joseph. TB (roughing), I f : I t . Nkheilt. NJ
(crota checking I, ( f i l l
Third Ported — S. Tan pa Bay. Creighton 4.
IKIIme. Oration). 441 A New Jersey,
Nkhollt It INtedermayer. Stovens). 11 SI
Panaltlet — Hamrltk. TB (roughing), i n .
Tucker, TB (roughing), to Si; McKay. NJ
(ro u g h in g). 10:11. K llm a. TB (cross
chocking), l ) n . Zebputin, NJ (hooking).
14:41; Zttopukln. NJ (rougMngl. 11:44:
Savard TB (roughing), IF:Mt MacLean. NJ
(Intortergnce). N:41
Overtime — None PwiaHlet — None
Shell on goal — New Jersey II I ) 141 —
Ft Tampa Bay 14 t i l l - IF
Power play Opperlwanes — New Jersey I
o l i ; TampeBey l o t )
Gealiet - New Jrrw y, Terrert. 14 1 1 (IF
shots 14 saves) Tampa Bay. Jabtonskl. S 41
IN 14)
A - 14.101
Retorea - Blaine Angus Linesmen — Cord
Broseker. Mark Vine
Canucks Perdheet. Sums
Vancouver
0 0 I — I
Florida
I
0 1 -1
Firsi Per led — t, Florida. Banning 4
(Lomakin). 1 01 (ppl Penalties — Otdurk.
Van |cress checking L I X . Himtor. Van
(elbowing). 1 01. Courtnail. Van (elbowing),
F 11: Banning. Fla (ro u g h in g). F t l l i
Nledermeyer. FU Hooking). F IS. DWuck.
Van (roughing), to 11; Urudiend. FU llnler
lerence). II 10. itogr. Van (elbowing). It *F
Secand Period — None P e n *'Ills —
Diduck. Van I holding 1. 1 IS. Laus. FU
llntortorencal. 10 10; Murphy, F U (hook
Ingl, I f t«
Third Period - 1. Florida. Kudelskl U
I Banning Hewgnod). II II (ppl. 1. Van
cauver, Muriyn 1 I Bure. Craven). 11:11
Penatlles — Courtnail Van (roughing I, S 04
M ellanby. F U (cross chacklngl, 4 41:
Carton. Van. double minor (roughing, goalie
I n t e r f e r e n c e ). 10 10; M u rp h y. F la
(roughing). 10 M, Mdnlyre. Von dripping).
10 U Lindsay. FU (slashingI, IF 41. Bure,
Van ItUthlngl. IF 41. Skrudland. F U drip
ping 1. 11:11
Shalt an goal — Vancouver 10 11I I — 14
Florida* 4 S - is
Fewer play Oppirfwtliet — Vancouver 0 ol
4. Florida lo t •
Gaalles — Vancouver. McLean. 14 111 US
shots I ] savatl Florida. Fitrpatrkk. « F 1
114 111
A - 14,411
R »to n e - Denis Moist Linesmen - Brian
Murphy. Tim Newek

AUTO RACING
■ntcftCUdi Resettl
DAYTONA B E A C H -R esu ltsat fha Busch
Clash slack car race Sunday at Daytona
International Speedway, with starting post
Hon in parentheses, rrsidmc*. type at car.
laps completed, reason out. II any. prlre
money and wVmar 's avtraga spmd In mph:
I d NUpSagment
t ID Oato Eernherdt. Oaolte. N C .
Chevrolet Lumlna. 10. 412.000. 1 (1) Ernie
Irvan. Rockwell, N C , Ford Thunderblrd. If.
I t 7.100. 1 110) Kyi* Ppfy. High Point. N C .
Pontiac Grand Prle. 0 , 111 500 I U ) Jett
Garden. Concord. N C . Cherratot Lumlna.

Daytona ARCA NO Remit!
DAYTONA BEACH - Results of Sunday s
Daytona ARCA NO tSiotort Cup Stock car
race al Daytona Inbrnational Spaednay
with slatting position In parentheses rest
dense, type ol car. laps completed reason
Out, II any. prlie money and winner s average
speed in mph
I IF) Mika W elU k* SI Louis. Chevrolet,
10. IISASO.II0 014. 1 O l) Tim Steel*. Marne.
Mich . Ford. K . 110.19 I 111 Tun Ftdewa
Mon. Mich. Ford. M 24 4F). 4 (14) Jett
McClure. Herrisburg. N C . Chevrolet 10.
15M0 4 I l f ) KkS 9selmerdlne. Winston
Salem. N C . Otdsmottie. H. 44 TOD a (S4&gt;
Bob Strait. Moktna. I I . Ford. 10. 42 200 F
ID Bob Hilt. Story City. Iowa. Chevrolet (0.
41410. I I I I ) Bobby Bowshtr. Spring Itold
Ohio Ford. M 45.071 f ( 4)1 Glenn Brewer.
Cottbus. Ga . Cheerd el to 41 f »
10 III
Mark Stahl. San Otoga. Feed. 40.12 421
It 124) R kk Srugspa'd Clinton Twp.
M kh . Oidtmoblto. « 42.1)0. 11. ( i n Bob
WHIUms. Canlield. Ohio. Chevrolet. 10.
41.400. 1). (N ) Craig Rubright. Ckearwitev.
OMsJisabtto. (4. SIAM. U (111 Bab Schacht.
Lombard. Ill . Otdimateto 10. SJA00. IS ( I I )
Dave Jenson. Grain Vdtoy. M o . Pontiac. 10.
S1.N0; M I l f ) John Strodtmeo Jr . Clave
land. Chavrotot. (0. 41.400 II. ( » ) Gary
Wainbroar. 6 rook park. Ohio. Oidsmoon*. 10.
41J00. II (M ) Alan Pruitt, Hkkory. N C .
Ford. 00. 41.110. !• i n ) L W Millar III.
Ovshora. P a . CHgvrdel. » . U.F00. X IS)
Bill VentorM. Chicago. Chevrotol. TO. crash.
IS. ISO
II 1*01 Bab Brevak. Ashland. W ls . Ford
N , 41400. n
t i l l Frank Klmmel. Jet
tersanvilto. Ind. Oldsmoba*. n . 41221 l )
I f ) Joel While. ROyC* Oty. Teias Chevrolet.
2t. 22.OFI . 14 (ID P e e r Gibbon*. Canada
Chevrotol. N . 41.010. 14 (14) Kenny Alton.
Shelby. N C . ChevvoW. FT. U.4FI. 1* (411
Bob Dotter. Chicago. Chevrotol. N . 41.S7S IF
(SI) Andy Stone. Pooler. G a . Otdsmobtto. Ft.
II. 100. n (SI) Jtbn (Mlklmon 111, Hueytoem.
AU . Butch, 41. cradt. 41.700. N (41 Jett
Purvit. Clarkivilto. Term. Chevrolet. 41.
crash. 41.400. SO. (SOI Oevtd Boggs. FotrttoM.
III. Bukk.41. clutch. 41.100
St. ( I ) Ley Allan Jr. Raleigh. N C . Ford.
M. Ito rod. 41AS0. D (M l Weyne Peterson
P o lilfcl. Toms, Pent lac. 40. eng we lalture.
U M i U . (IT ) MUR&gt;9 Be thea. Clearwater.
Chevrolet. SA crest. ll.S tt U 14) Mark
Thompson. Corsertvitb. G a . Ford, SA crash.
It .ISO. IS (IS) Bobby Gerhart. Lebanon. Pa .
Chevrolet. SA oil took 41.100, S4 IN ) Laura
Lane. Chertotte. N C . Ford.» . crash. 4I.1S0.
SF. ( I l l Rabort Ham. Auburn, A la ..
Chevrotol. IA crash, 4I.FFS, I I IN ) Jail
Finlay. Lansing. Mich. Chavrotot. II. crash
41.050. N ID ) Dick Trickle. Iron Station.
N C . Chavrotot. &gt;0. angno Ullwre. 41.100. aO
124) Bob Kesatowsk), ftochastor Hill*. Mkh ,
Chrysler, A crash. 11.49
41 IN I Gary BraMerry, Chelsea. A U ,
Chevrotol. S, crash. 4400. al ItOI Ran
Burchett*. WelkerSows N C . Pontiac. S.
crash. 4100; 41 (ID Billy Thomas. Phenii
City. A la . Pontiac. A bash. SIAM.
Race Valistks
Tima al race: 1:41 04
Margin elvk tery: Scar tongthi
Caettonllagi: I lord)laps
Lead changes I among* dr Ivers
La p leaders: Purvk I 25 McClure 14 42.
Stevie 42 u Klm m el« Wallace 44 to

GOLF
L A Opws Scares
LOS ANGELES - Final scores and prlie
money Sunday in the si million Nissan Los
Angolas Open, played on the 4.*44 yard,
par 71 Riviera Country Club courta
Corey Pavtn. 1140.000
*7 44 FI 44-IFt
Fred CouptoA 1101.000
4F4FMFI-1F1
Chip Back.S40.000
4* FI FJ 44—IFF
BradFaean.44l.000
FO FI 44 44-1F0
David Frost. 440.000
* 7 ) 4 71 47- 271
Tom Watson. 4)4 750
*t 71 71 41-110
Pater Jacobson. 414,79
f t FI *4 71-100
Kirk Triplett. I2S 000
U 74 4 t* 4 -N t
Lenme Ctomants. I N (DO
M F 4 M 1 I- N I
Jay Deising. i n 000
e l Flat F l- N t
Craig Stadtor. IN 000
M 41 FI F l- N t
Fu lly Zeeltor.ill 000
4F F] FI FO -Nl
Tom Pur Iter. 411000
44 14 U F0-N1
Mike Hubert, l i t AOO
70 71 70 7 1 -N l
Tam Lehman. 114.000
41 F) F] 44 -711
Donnto Hammond. 414.(90
*1 )* FF 44- N l
Jelf Human. I l l 000
F1F0 2 IF 9 -N )
Mika Springer. It* 000
of TO 74 to 21)
Mark OMeara. 114.000
a tn iO ll- n i
Swkaest Stoitars Scares
TAMPA — Final sores and prit# money
Sunday In the 4100.000 GTE Sumoast Classic
seniors got! tournament, played on the
4AM yard, par FI TPCol Tampa Bay course
Rocky Thompson.4105000
FS4F4I-MI
R *y Floyd. 441AC0
F04444-N1
La* Trevino. 450 400
I t M 44- Ml
Orville Moody. 442 000
4* *1 70-205
Dick Rhyan.4M.000
To 7044-204
Mikt Hilt. 4MA00
41 44 72- 20*
Jim Cotoer1.425.200
4IF44S-MF
JCSnaad.4lt.lS0
21 )144-204
BobCharttt.ll1.lS0
II N 47-M 0
Georg* Archer. | If.ISO
44 70 72 - 704
SImonHobdey.Stf.IM
F I4 4 F I-N 0
Tom Wargo. 114 1U
Ft T O U -201
Terry Dili. 114.211
417141-201
Gary Player. 114.111
7244*1-101
GbbyGHtort.Stl.SSO
7444 44-110
Dewitt Weaver. II1 .250
FT4 ) *4-110
JlmDent. SH.SM
II *170-1(0
Oat* Douglas*, t il. S50
M F IF I-D O
Harry Toscano. H . F »
N FI *1-111
Charles Cotdy.SAFn
711110-2(1
Richard Bassett. U 7S
FI *1 FI-211
Randy Petri. SAFX1
71*4 71-1(1
Bobby Niched. SI FD
40 FI D - l l I

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AfM fiC M |_ISI i_yft
MILWAUKEE BBEWERS - Agreed to
terms with Brian N eper, catcher, an a
miner league contract.
SEATTLE MARINERS - Agreed la terms
with Jay Bkbngr. gutOeldtr. an a ana year
cantract
tteHenAi Lm m m
U N FRANCISCO QIANTS - Agreed to
terms with Klrt Manewring and Jett Reed,
catchers, and Trevrr Wilson, pitcher, on
on* year contracts.
FOOTBALL
Nat woe l FaaMatl League
U N DIEGO CHARGE RS - Named Will to
Stow secondary coach

SANFORD - Thrrr o f tltr top
seed* (jot through, hilt No. 3seed Sunniland Corporation hud
the tahlc* turnrd on Ii In Salurday’s firm round of the* playoffs
In the Senior Division of the
S a n fo rd Re c r e a t i o n Yout h
Hankethall League at the Sanford
Middle School Gymnutorlum.
The two (op herded tennis.
Fleet Reserve llraneh 147 and
Calvary A|Kmtollr Temple, had
very little trouble In dl*po»lng of
Video Vault (82-441 and ABB
Power Distribution |H5-4I|. re­
spectively.
J uki the opjMisIle was the cusc
for Sunniland. which lell tsehlnd

10 H after one quurter and never
recovered, falling In No O feed.
American Legion. 58-31.
The only relatively elotse game
wan the laic between No. 4 seed
A OK T ir e * and th r No. 5
Recreation "R ees” , hut even
that game was virtually over by
the end of l he I bird period. n»
A-OK built n 45-30 lead on the
way to a 61 -49 victory.
The fs c m llln u lfi will I n - played
nexl wrrk al II a.m. and noon
(noon) with the malchups to hr
decided today. The champion*
whip game Is m-I for Saturday.
Feb. 20
lit thr Junior Division game*
Saturday, undefeated Hardee’*
ran over Sanford Ace Hardware.

81-0; Chrtslo’* kept lls champi­
onship hopes olive with a 42-23
rtpptng of Sunniland Corpora
lion; l he Fleet Reserve latdlcs
A u x i l i a r y ha nd e d S a n fo rd
Electric lls second straight loss.
27-23: and Sanford Paint A Body
edged Sanford Antiques. 18-10.
Th r Junior Division will wrap
up lls regular season next Sat­
urday. Al 9 a.m.. the Ladle-,
A u x i l i a r y (5 -2 ) p l a y s Ace
Hardware (0-7&gt; and Sanford
Electric IQ-21 takes on Rich Plan
(2-5). Al 10 a m.. Sanfortl Palm
A Body 13-41 lakes on Sunnllund
(2-5) and Hardee’s (7-0) hoat/s
Christo's (0-1). Sanford Antique*,
ends Its seasonal 2-G.
Saturday's summaries:

SENIOR DIVISIONOUARTERFINALS
FLEET RESERVE BRANCH lit I )
VIDEO VAULT 44
Titus Waldo scored II ot Sit gome high H
points In the second lull as Branch 147
ouftcorod Video Vault 41 It
Alto scoring in doubto figures tor m*
winner's w*r* MVP Oennt* Curry (14).
Johnny Hoittol 111 end Rodrnck Oorts (III
MVP Oorwtn William* tod Video Vault with
11points
Ftost Retarr* Branch U7U1I
Waldo 14 04 N. Baker 4011. Lawson 101
4. Curry 1 0 0 1*. Gunn 0000. Haiti* 2 211).
Deris 2 I 2 It witktion tool Totals M i l l
41
Vide* Vault (44)
Sosiel! 4001 Blue 1141. MetondeiOO 10.
Booster 4 0 ) 1 Gordon 1001. Wltltomt 11 4
tl Merrill 0 000. Swam 4014 Totals M i l l
44
F.R. trench 147
N 14 1) 1 2 - 4 )
VMeoVaetf
II
4 II
l- * 4
Three po.nt field 90* 1* — Branch 14) I
IHoHtoli Video Vault 1 IGordon) Total tou's
- Branch liF II. Video Vault 4 Fovtod out­
run* Technicals — Branch 141. Heat*
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TEM PLE IS
ABB POWER DISTRIBUTION*!
MVP Lornoll Foyson scored 10 et hit
OOmehloh 14 points et Colrory Apostolk
Tempi* outscored ABB Poner 40 II orer th*
second and third periods
Cllrtn Copeland I tit. Rkky Floyd and
Shown Cordon (11 **&lt;M and Grog Liggont
110) also scored in doubto figures lor Colrory
MVP Jermaine Mackey (I I I and Oortd
Yrurelogoyono 11)1 paced ABB Power
Catoary Apattaitc Tempi* IU )
Brown 1 0 0 4. Dewd t 00 1. Ashley 100 4.
F toyda) I It, Carden S I 1 II. JohntonllOO.
Copeland * 1 1 IS. Ltggorn 100 to. Redding i
O I L Foyson I I 1 114 Totals M f f I S
A l l Pester OSttrtbeitoa 141)
A Delgado 0 00 L Simpson I 00 1.
Vruretagoyoru S 00 IS. D Delgado 0 00 0.
Mackey I I I II. Maryt* 1004. FttkianeOOO
0 Ramey I 00 0. Bu*to» 1 00 4. Guanos to o
000 Total* tat 141
Catoorf Apatlelk
IT I I M N - II
ABB Power Dtstr but tea u
t
• It - 41
Three potmt field goat'* — ABB Power 4
IVruretagoyen* 2. Mackey l| Total touts —
Calcary f i ABB Power 11 Fouled eut —
non* Technicals — non*
AMERICAN LBOIONM .SUNNILANOII
M VP Atpheneo Darts scored II points
Kenneth Mouttrto 14 and Shawn Cannon t) ai
The Amorkan Legion pvt tod *71 the upset
Witter Gaines paced Sunniland with eight
points whlto M VP Mite Eton* and Anthony
James added tie poants tech
2e— Iliad CoporoMontlU
Mortoy 2 00 L James 100 O. Atosonder 0
00 0. Ctayton I 00 1. Games a 00 L Evans )

00 4. Ransom O00I. B e r r y 0 00 0. Btok* 100
4 Totals 1*0011
American Lefien (21)
Bruwn 0 I 1 I. McIntyre 1 00 1. Darts 7 )1
II. Parker I I 1*. Carter 100 4. Mount to 14 4
14. Cannon* I H I Totoll l i l t (ISO
Sunniland Corporation
* 14 4 4 — 11
American Legtoa
I* IF t* 11 — 24
Thro* point Itold goe's — Sunniland I
1 Mortoy 1. American Legion I (D o n tl Tola*
touts — Sunniland (2. Amorkan Legion I
Foutod out — non* Technicals — Sunniland
bench
A OK TIRES41 RECREATION ACCS' is
In * duel ot 'ito MVP l A OK s Richard
Reddicks outscored th* Ree s Terrance
Perkins 21 FI. nhkh olmest matched 77*
difference in the Final score
RaddlcSt got plenty ot rwip from Renay
Proenja. who scored 11 pomts th* only other
player tor either team to seer* In doubt*
figures
A OK Tires Itl)
Verquef t 00 2, Herns 1 00 2. Lee 0 00 0
ReddkSt 11445). Bait I 00 1. Proenja 1 *4
II Totals 14 F Fit
Recreatton "R a c 't" 141)
Wynn 4 001 Pert ins IS 2 2 21. Siplin 0000
Dupre* 100 2. Fisher 1 )1 4 . William, 4 1 (♦ .
WeyhOOOO. Denn tOOOO Totals US l e i
A OK Twos
II t l to I*
tt
Recreatton Roc's'
tl
1 12 II - 4*
Three point field goal s - A O K 2 (Red
d kk i 1. Vaiguet 1. Proenja II Total touts —
AO K It: ' R e e s ' II Foutod out — non*
Technicals— Ree s . Pectins
JUNIOR DIVISION
SANFORD PAINT A BODY II
SANFORD ANTIQUE 114
MVP Chris Stogner scored an t‘ e ol hit
potntt. and hit t o n s penis, in the fourth
guar tor at Santord Point A Body broto *
tl llltotonipSontordAnttguet
MVP Adam Clark and Kondell Komon
scored sir points each tor Santord Antiques
Santoed Paint * Bady ( I I )
Lawrence ) 0 * 4. E Stogner I 00 1. C
Stogner 1 00 0. Adams I 00 1. Sutton 0 00 0.
F o rt0 000. RicturdtonOIIO. Fisher 1004
Totelt I0 2H
Santoro Antiques 114)
Rogers t o i l . Campbell t 00 I, Clark 100
I Kennon 2 0 4 4 Manning 0 0 0 0, Weyh 0 0 0
0 Totals 00 414
Santord Paint A Bady
II
*
1 * - II
Santord Anllgues
I
*
4 4 -1 1
Total touts - Santord Paint i Body 1.
Santord Ant.guos * Foutod eut — non*
Toehnieo's -none
CHRISTO'S42. SUNNILAND 1)
M VP Jason Finney scorod II points end
Darius Wells added 14 and Christo t used a
1*4 tour th quarter scoring advantage to pull
away from Sunni land
M VP Joseph Gunter 1*1lied nine points end

Cecil Cooper e-gnl lor Sunniland
Sunniland Carparatton ID )
Cooper 4 001 Merrick 0 00 0. Gunter 4 I I
f. Btok* I 0 0 ) ElltolOOOO. Anderson 1 ) Xa
Totals tO 1111
Christo's U D
Schtoper 0 00 0. VOttolin* 0 00 0. Comb* 2
00 4 Suttonfi*td 1004. Wells 47)1 4. Thrift0
000. FlnneylOOtl Totals M l 141
Sunniland Corpecatiaa
F I
* 4 — 11
Christo's
I I *
I 12 - 17
Total touts - Sunniland I: Christo s 1
1 ouled out - none Technicals — non*
FLEET RESERVE LAOIES AUXILIARY 17

From Staff Rgports

^

S A N F O R D E L E C T R I C 11

M VP Tor roll Holton and Donovan Donets
combined to scar* oil 11ot their toom's fourth
quarter points at the Float Reserve Lades
Auxiliary cam* beck from a I f I* deficit to
puli out the win
Daniels ended with eight points and Holton
seven whlto ScoH Johnson added sir points
tor th* LedtoS Auailtory M VP John Kill
ingsworth scored nine pomts end Johruthen
Breaks eight ter Senlord Electric
Sontord Electric (ID
Reeves t O f I. Brooks 4 O i l . Stringer 1 00
0 Postoll 0 0 0 0 C Evans 0 000. S Er*ns4
00 0. Everett I 00 1. Klllingsworth 4 I I I
Lock* 0 00 0 Wade I 00 I. H olm , 0 00 1
Totals 111)11
Fleet Reserve ladtos A u iilu ry I IF I
Hunt 0 9 1 0 Hoi ten 1 I l F. Watson 0 09 0
Redd ng 100 4. Johnson l o t * . Hottmen i 00
1,
Porter 0 00 A Daniels 4 0 0 1 Totals 111*
IF
tentord Electric
I
I 11 4 - 2 1
Fleet Reserve Ladi t, A mi

1

4

4

I I -

1

I
Total touts — Santord Electric 2; Lade,
Auxiliary * Foutod out — non* Technical, —
H A R O C E 'lll. ACE HARDWARE a
Four players scored In doubt* ligures end
Hardee s raced to * 4) I toed alter three
period s In Its quost tor a second lira gn'•ague championship
M VP SylvOstoe Wynn Jr ID ). Mik* Votot
Jr (I t ) , James Bennett (le t end Jomerto
Fields l i l t d-d th* damage tor Horde* s
Whlto M VP Gory Olich scored *11 sla ot Ac*
Hardware s points
Hord** i ( I I I
Wynn I* 1 1 » . Bennett F 00 14. Veto! 10 1 1
It. Fields *0012 Marrero 0 00 0 Ward 100
2. JacAsonOOOO Totals N l l l t
Santord Ac* Hardware ( I )
A t Lucca 0 00 0. Ab Lucca 0 00 0. Al
Lucca 0 00 0 Loot 0 00 0. Whitt 0 00 0,
Adomots 0 00 0. Ely 0 00 0 Lamar 0 00 0,
O dchlO O * Totals 1004
Hard** s
I I 12 1) II - II
Santord Ac* Hardware
I
1 I
* - *
Total touts - Ha'de* 1 1 Ac* Hardware I
Foutod out — non* Ttchmcoli — nmw

' k 'V

j m

Buckley gets most from six tosses i
Spbolal to Iho HbFRld
SANFORD - Bobble Buckley achieved a rare
level of perfection In Playtime Dun* League play
last week, needing Just bIx thrown tu complete u
game o f 301 for Bamboo Cafe’s Done With Style
In Ibc Mixed A League.
Other women earning Hot Shot honor* for lliclr
efforts last week Include Dianne Haggerty.
Penny Creech, and Joy Krumwlede.
Also competing for Down With Style, Haggerty had four wlnn and u bed. Creech, who
thmwts for Lakr Mary Pub’n No Anewer In thr
Ladles League, and Krumwlede. of Tltnr Out s
The Untouchable*, each had four wins.
Rick Marcello topped ihc men's Hoi Shot Iim
with five wins, a turkey, and a nine-throw dan
out for the Bamboo Scorpions.
Henry Bepotlto collected five win* and a hull
for The Untonchablea. Also winning five games
was Marvin Bergman o f The Knlghta from Sir
Walter’s.

LA DIES LEAGUE
Heading Into Ihe final week of play, (hr only
team with a playoff position secured are the
league-leading Bamboo Bombere from the
Bamboo Cafe (129 wins).
Scrambling for Ihe Nos. 2 and 3 playoff berths
are Nick's Nightmares (100 wins) and Ron’s
Nieces (97 wins), both out of Uncle Nick's, while
laikr Mary Pub's No Answer (87 wins) and
Bamboo Cafe's Bamboo Babes |H(i wins) are
battling fur Ihc fourth and final sjiot.
Completing (he standings arc Good Answer
from Ihe Lake Mary Pub (68 wins); Batnlxx) Cafe's
BamboosletteB (67 wins); and Team No. 7 from
Score At Touchdown 143 wins).

M IXE D A LEAGUE
The Untonchablea from Time Out all but have
the regular season championship and No. 1 seed
In (hr playoffs l(K-krd up thanks lo u 118-107 lead
over Bamboo Cafe's Done With Style.
While Ihcy ball) have clinched a playoff berth,
the final week's results will dclrrmlnc Ihe seeding
of The Shark* from Shurkeys (101 wins) and
Team No. 2 out of the Bamboo Cafe (99 Wilis).
They're followed by Tim e Out’s Team No. S

Champions
Continued from IB
through
ball from Sara Kane, splitting the defenders, and
scoring with 3 102 lell In Ihc first half.
Scvrn mlnuiiT) lutcr. Danya ILirrls converted a
penalty kick Ur a 2-0 Greyhound* advantage.
Kane made It 30 when she Collected a rebound of
her own shoi .ml scored with 12 minutes led In
thr first half.
Shea I k ml hi and Garrett scorn) In Ihe second
half. Donlhl collecting a loose lull on the bark
post following a corner kick and knocking II home
In Ihe 48th minute while GaiTell netlcd an
unassisted goal with 3:30 left lo pkiy.
Lyman oulshol Winter Park 30-9 and had an
8-3 edge In corner kicks, forcing Wildcat
Ireshman goalkeeper Marla Dunuls.tu make 14
saves. Greyhounds 'keeper Cheryl Roberts mathsix save In pcEdlng her 19th nhtiloul of the
season.

|H:i wins): Just One Hole Off from the Lake Man
Pub (70 wins); Ron’s Illegits of Uncle Nick's (73
wins): and l^ike Mary Pub's The New Pamlly
Feud 150 winsl.

M IX E D B LEAGUE
W llh 116 wins. Lake Mary Pub's The Good,
the Bad, the Ugly, and the Old has clinched (hr
regular season Idle and thr No. 1 seed In (hr
playoffs.
Mom'e Muggers o f M.T. Muggs (100 wins)
holds down second place ahrad o f Sir Walter s
Buahwackcrs 194 wins) and thr Snail Darters
(92 winsl from the Ham boo Cafe.
Rounding out ihc circuit are Team No. 8 from
Score Al Touchdown (79 wlus); Lake Mary Pub's
4 B's |76 wins); and Team No. 1 (61 winsl. also
out of ihe Lake Mary pub.

M E N ’S A LEAGUE
Heading Into Ihe dual week of play. Team No.
3 from ihc Lake Mary Pub has a iwo-gume edge.
118-116. over second-place T.C.B. out ofQ-Bli.
In Ihe baltle lor third place. Bamboo Cafe’s
Bamboo Bcorpione lead Right There out of Ihc
Lake Mary Pub by lust one game. 78-77.
Following Ihe leaders Is Bamboo Cafe-backed
Team No. I (59 wins).

M E N 'S B LEAGUE
The Q-BI&gt; Bulla (122 winsl also haven't
wrapped tip (he No. I seed, leading The Knlghte
from Sir Wallers ( 113 wins) by nine games.
llumtxM) Cafe s Four Bye Fours (104 wins) are
m third place Just ahead of Ton 80'a out of Q Ills
(101 wins). Within striking distance arc Bamboo
Cafe's Shoots |91 wlus).
Bunched behind them are Just For Fun from
the laike Mary Pub |88 wins); M.T. Muggs' Salt A
Pepper 185 wins); the River Rat* out o f Whiskey
River (HI wins); and Score Al Touchdown's The
Naety’e |78 wins).
Completing the loop arc The Greenhorns from
M.T. Muggs (67 winsl; Lakr Mary Pub’s Pub
Pounders 142 wins); and thr Sleepers of
Whiskey River (30 wins).

Basketball-------------Continued from IB
Dana Smllh led Ihe way for Ihe Bulldogs with
30 points, while Brandy Mllllngtm and Mary Belli
Korle added 16 (Hilnls each. TemXshla Kasun and
Minder Hampton tallied 11 points each for the
Fighting Rend link’s.
Seminole will travel lo Oritnnd Beach on
Tuesday night lo play 3A-Dlstrlel 5 champion
Seabreeze, while St. Cloud will host District 5

runnerup Satellite.
Orange wood Q irlsllan 110-11) was edged 28-27
by Winter Park's The Master's Academy 122-61 In
Ihe Class H Dm riel 5 tournament tiller game ut
Monlverde Academy drsptlr a 14-polnt perfor
munre by Amy VandcStreck.
Master's hit the game winner with Just six
seconds left as frerhman Mlssl Mitchell hit on a
10-foot Jump shot over VandeKrcck. who h?d
already blocked seven shots.
Orungrwuod Christian will not tn vr lo go far fbr
lls Tuesday night matchup as l plays at Class
l)-Dlstrirl 6 champion. Orlando Pine Castle
Christian. The Master's Academy will hast
District 6 runner-up Merritt IslandChrtsilnn.
The winner's ol Tuesday night's games will
advance to the Regional Championships nexl
Friday night.

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People
Termites arrive early this year

IN BRIEF

Use caution when purchasing pest control services

Lake Mary AARP meeting set
All Seminole Couiily arra senior citizens will lx- welcome at
Ihr next meeting of the Lake Mary chapter of A A K P on
Tuesday, Feb. |5at I p.m
This week, the featured speaker will lx- Dr. David Woska,
cardiologists. The topic of Ills presentation will cover all as|&gt;ect.s
ficnalnlng to the heart. Following Immediately will lx* a
question and answer |xil&lt;xl.
These informative get-togethers are at I p.m. the third
Tuesday of each month at the old laike Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club ltd
Guest sjx-aker* are Invited to each meeting to discuss a
variety of subjects such as living wills, taxes, trust Investments
and health reform,
The meetings are free and open to the public. Annual
membership dues are S3.
For more Information call 323-1142.

Books for the Mental Health Center
Michael Johnson Is a 12-year-old working to become bis
troop's youngest F.aglr Scout.
For his community service project, he has taken on the Job of
finding books to replace those lost in the Dec. 13 fire at
Seminole Community Mental Health Center.
Wal-Mart store associate* and manager* are donating Ixxik*.
but any member of the community who wants to contribute
some books Is asked to bung them by the Wal-Mart store on
U S lilghwa) 17-H2 In Santnrd during regular boor*
Also, seniors nrr Invited to come to the store on Wednesday
mornings at 7:30 a m for roffee, cake and a game of bingo
They will have the opportunity to shop early as well

Clogging group to have classes
Dixieland Cloggers hold classes from 7-8 p.m earh Monday
at the Lake M ary Volunteer Fire Station " 33, First Street and

Termite# are swarming a Hitler early lhis
year and our ofllrr has been "sw arm ing"
with telephone calls and visits from con­
cerned residents. The welcomed, but un­
seasonably warm weather has encouraged
the pests to becom e active sooner than
usual. Since termite# feed on wood, the
mere sight o f Hie Intruder causes most
homeowners to fear flint their home will
quickly lx- destroyed.
The inserts or I heir wings are Ix-tng found
Ins'dr on window sill* and outside as they
emerge bom the ground. Aduli termites can
lx* dlstlnguised from true flying ants by
their llilck waists: ants have an Indented or
“ wasp waist." If you are unsure If you have
frrinlles or ants, bring a sample to the
Cooperative Extension Office for Identtflcatlon.
At certain time* ol ihc year, usually in the
spring during the daylight hours, large
numbers of winged adult* emerge from
colonies This I* usually when termites are
llrsl noticed. Mating occurs during these
flights and new colonies are started. A
sighting ol winged termites In the house can
Indicate Infestation, although Individuals
sometimes come In from outside. Termite
wings break off shortly niter flight, and even
though the actual swarming Is not observed,
the presence ol discarded wings Indicates
that a colony is nearby. Since termites are
attracted to light, their wings are often on
the floor beneath doors or windows. Peak
swarming periods for termlles occur Janu­
ary itirough May In Florida, depending on
the temperature Winged subterranean
termites emerging from tfit* ground near Hie
house does not necessarily mean the house
ts Infested but Is Is a good reason lo check
further Termites that infest homes or

OARDENINQ

TR IC IA
TH O M A S

buildings usually come (rnm colonies al­
ready established In the soil. Termites
beneath the house or In the soli nearby may
lx- feeding on scrap lumber, roots or tree
slumps left In flic ground. Instead o f your
house.
Dry wood and furniture Ipowder-posti
lermlles do not require contact with the soil
for moisture. You may notice coffee ground
sl/ed pellets under old furniture nr around
baseboard* or other wood trim Indoors
where they have been feeding. Damaged
wood ofien g(x-s unnoticed: exterior surfaces
usually must lx- removed to see the damage.
However, galleries can lx- detected by
tapping Ihr wood every few Inches with a
screwdriver handle. Damaged wixxl sounds
hollow, and the handle may even break
through Into the gullcrtc*
Subterranean termites can lx- prevented
by using approved pesticide# on Hie soil
around and under Mir home. This treatment
Is required on all new construction, bin
unlorturialely Is nol always done adequate­
ly. Contractors must have the sotl under
conrrete slabs Irealed but often nvcrhxik the
pcrmlmctcr of the home after the backfill Is

Wilbur Avenue.

pushed up lo the walls.
Dry wood termites must lx? destroyed by
rem oving Hie wood they Infcsl. or In
extrem e cases, tenting the home.
Drywood and subterranean termites re­
quire completely different control methods:
therefore. It's Important to know which pest
you are dealing with. If in doubt, we have
containers available for sending specimens
lo the University o f Florida lab for positive
Identification: the fee Is $8. Termite# will
not ent Hie house overnight. You will have
time to have them Identified and evaluate
various control methods, but don't watt too
long. Use caution when purchasing pest
control services. Shop around and lake time
lo make a wise consumer decision. Get
sevrral free estimates. Have the salesman
show you ac tual live termites and damage
on your property. Sim ply seeing the damage
dex-s not Indicate that there are live termites
active now. Damage could have been caused
previously and past treatment may have
killed Ihe colony. Have the salesman certify
in writing thnl the premise or structure is
Infested, listing the type o f pest and that a
treatment Is required. Read the proposed
contract carefully and ask Ihe sdalesman lo
explain parts that are unclear. Ask for a coy
of the label of the pesticide used and a copy
of the Maierl.il Safely Data Sheet IMSDA) for
your records. If you arc still concerned,
consult your attorney regarding what ts
actually covered. Some contracts cover free
rc-trrutlmcut If the same type o f pest
re-occurs and causes damage.
For more Information about termites and
their control stop by the Cooperative
Extension office at 250 W. County Home
Road across from Flea World.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
Book for library

The Sanford Lions Club meets even- Tuesday ai noon at lbe
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
calf 321-0700

The Junior Woman's Club of
Sanford adopted a policy that
when a baby la bom to • club
member, the club donates a
book to the Santord Library. In
keeping with the General Fed­
eration ol Women's Clubs and
local clu b study on Child
Abuse, the club donated,“ I
Can t Talk about It," a child's
book on sexual abuts, to the
lib rary. Ma ki ng ths p r e s ­
entation are (from left): Gandy
Gorman, club member, Sandy
Oakley, children's librarian;
Jeans Pernesttl holding son
George, In whose honor the
donation was made; and Deb­
bie Whitehead, club member.
hwim esoto
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Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcutics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 n.m. to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers utflhe'Lakc Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club arc donated to preemle liable*, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Christmas store.

Secret will is not the way to make plans for estate
DEAR ABBYt This former
Iowan takes strong exception to
you r response lo “ Another
Iowan." who thought Ills son
was out of line for wanting to
know what was In Ills parents'
will. You replied. "T h e contents
of one's will arc usually nol
disclosed until It's lime to deliver
the InhcHiance." That can have
disastrous consequences.
Abby, those of us who nre
involved In estate planning
believe It 1s necessary for clients
to discuss their estate planning
with Inmlly members. This ts
especially true when the family
assets Include farming property
and family businesses

A D V IC E

A
ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

You usually con su lt your
expert which Is what you should
have done In tills case. Thai soil
needs a road map.

JERRY A.KASNER.
P R O F E S S O R OF L A W.
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY.
SANTACLARA. CALIF.
DEAR PROFESSOR
KASNERi Thank you — and ihr
many ollicrs w’l*&gt; wrote to jxilnt
out my error. Read on:

With a federal estate tax that
can exceed 50 percent of the
value o f the estate assets, plus
state death taxes, plus legal
coats. It Is essential to Instruct
your children of your intentions.

DEAR ABBY: In response U&gt;
y o u r reply to “ G ruteful In
Omaha." 1 have felt strongly
abut this Issue for a long lime,
but when I saw It apjx-ar In your
column. I knew I had to com­

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Legal Notices

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MOTICC

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
frolice l* hereby given lhat I
am engaged in buflnast al 1700
S Sylvan Lake Drive. Sanford.
17771. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
AMES ASSOCIATES, and the I I
intend to register said name
wim ihe Divliien of Corpora
tion*. Tallahassee Florida, m
accordance with Ihe provisions
ot the Fkllllout Name Statutes
T o w n Section M l 0*. Florida
Statutes tetl
Terrence L Ames
Publish February 14 1**4
DEO 17*

FL.
Publish February II. J4, IS. 14.
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DEO 114

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given trial I
am engaged in but met* al X
Rock Cove C t . Sanford FL
It m . Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fktlfteut Name ot
SEMINOLE'S HANDIEST, and
that I Intend to register laid
name with the Division ot Cor
peraltent. Taltahattee. Florida.
In accordance with the pro
yilioni ot me Fictiliout Name
Statute*. To Wit Section las o*.
Florida Statute* i * * i
Frank Scheulteel
Publish February 14. 14*4
DEO la#

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate Nei *11414 CA It E
H A R R Y R E IN . T R U ST E E
I7 J V Interest end HARRY
REIN. I17M Interest.
Plaintiff.
rt
WALTER OWANE GRIFFITH,
e t a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF U L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the &lt;Sth day et March.
I**4, at ll.OO A M at the West
Front Doer et the Main Court
house In Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida. "M ARYANNE
MORSE". Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, will otter tor tale ft the
highest and best bidder lor cash,
at public outcry, the tallowing
deser ted property In Seminole
County. Florida, more perttcu
larly described a* follows
Lot 4 and the South lg si feet
ot Lot f. Block I. LAKE MILLS
SHORES, according to the plat
mereot et recorded in Plot Book
II. Paget la end IS. Public
Record* Of Seminole County.
Florida
The above sale It made pursu
ent te Final Judgmant et Fere
cioiure entered in the M e n
•tyle cause
In accordance with me Amer
ken* With Disabilities A d . per
sen* with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to per
tlclpete In this proceeding
should canted Court Admin it
•ration at JOT North Pork Ave­
nge. Suite N X I. Sanford. PierIdo n n i . telephone (M il 121
4110 E it 4717. not laNr than
•even 111 day* prior to the
proceeding it hearing impaired.
(TOO) I iQO *111771 ar Voice
(VI 1 4 0 »*S S im . via Florida
Dalid
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hanunto tel my hand and
official teal mis Sth day at
February,tf*4
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Caurt
By Dorothy W Bat*on
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February t*. it, i « m
DEO i n

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
INANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: nObM-CA II
DIVISION: K
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA
.
Plenum.
vs
VANNESS M P L U N K E T T .
SEMINOLE SELF-RELIANT
HOUSING. INC . and AETNA
FINANCE COMPANY. O b *
ITT FINANCIAL SERVICES.
DolondentU).
NOTICE OF U L E
NOTICE I* hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or Final
Judgmant at Foreclosure an
•ered m the above captioned
cate. I will sail the property
situated In SEMINOLE County.
Florida. dtscdbodM:
Lot 4 (Las* me Norm X tool
lo t t o a d ). W A S H IN G T O N
HEIGHTS, according to the Plat
thereof ot recorded In Plot Book
1 Page 17. ot the Public Record*
ot Seminole County. F lor Ida
at public tale. So the highest end
best bidder for cash, el the West
F r e n i D o o r . S E M IN O L E
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. X I
N Park Avenue. Sanford, Flor
Ida. SEMINOLE County Court
homo. In Sanford. Florida, al
li n e m. on March &gt;0. ft**
DATED F*bru#ry 1 .1**4
In accordant* with m* Amar
leant With Oitebuitiot Act. par
tons wim disabilities needing *
spatial accommodation to per
ticipat* In this proceeding
Should contact Seminole County.
Court Administration at Ml
Norm Pork Avenue. Sanford.
FL »771 telephone (X 7) p j
4130. not later then town (7)
day* prior »0 mo proceeding It
h earin g Im p a ire d . (T O D )
l IM *111771. or Voice (V I
1M# *111770. via Florida R ll*y
Sarvka.
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF CIRCUIT COURT
BV. Dorothy W. Bolton
Oapufy Clark
PubJltti February l*. II, t**4
DEO 111

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CasaN* *1 it n CA 14 E
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff III.
vs
GEMAN TORRES. SANDRA
TORRES VANCE E TORRES
and SV CONDOMINIUM AS
SOCIATION INC . a Florida
not lor profit corporation
Defendant (« )
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to o Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
the 3rd day of February, ttt*.
an d e n tered in C a te No
f ] 1*11 CA 14 E of the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County, Flor
Ido. wherein EMC Mortgage
Corporation Is the Piemtitf and
GEM AN TORRES. SANDRA
TORRES. VANCE E TORRES
and S V CONDOMINIUM AS
SOCIATION. INC . a Florida
net tor profit corporation, are
the Defendants I will toll to the
highest end belt bidder tor cosh
at me Weti Front Door ot mo
Semlnelt County Covrthoct*
Sanford Florid* el II 00 a m
on the tom day ol March. It*4
the tot low log described property
e t let form In said Summery
Final Judgment
Unit 7C. SUMMIT VILLAGE
UNIT II. A condominium ac­
cording to the Plel thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 7*. Pages
01 through 44 end In Declaration
oI Condominium at recorded in
O R Book IS)t. Page 117*
Public Rtcordl ol Seminole

County. Florldi
WITNESS my hand and the
tool e l mu Court an February *.
t**4

(SEA LI
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14. 71. t**4
DEO 111

Carpet
hat boon mod against you. and
you are required to servo o copy
of your written defenses. If any.
to mis eel Ion on VICKI M
V A R G O of AN D E R S O N A
RUSH. Attorneys tor Plaintiff,
whoso address Is 177 East Con
trol Boulevard.Orlando. Florida
77*01. and fit* the original wim
m* Clark *1 the above styled
Court within 70 days otter the
first publication otherwise o
ludgm ent msy be en tered
against you for the relief do
mended in the Complaint
WITNESS MY HANO AND
SEAL OF SAID COURT on
February 14. I*S4
ISEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
at Clerk ot wild Court
By: Ruth King
o t Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ftbruery t4.lt, )***
DEO 114

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lo Florida, but they turnbO out/, and it was ihg law ' —

Jerry SdtnfgtO

Seminole
322-26 i1

Orlando * Winter Park
831-9993
PflfVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

M corwgcuOY* O m o*---------- S7t a Bn#

1:00 A I L • 5:30 P i t .
MONDAY ( M l

3 c t v x k u Uyb thru*— --------911 a Hn#

FRIDAY

1 Dm *____________________ S I . I I a Bm

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

R ite * or* pgr Issue, b n o d on 3 lints

7 contocutfvB Brno*________70| a lino

* 3 U n to Minimum

Schooling may noted* Herald Adverts*/ ol tie cost ot an addbomi day
C a m when you get tooiAs Pay orty tot days your ad nne at toteearned
Use U dotenpoen tor fas test fe e d * Copy muet know acoopUta* Typo
grat*yce l torm •Commercial kaquancy takes ar* avalate*
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 13 Nodi The Day Bator* Pubteahon
Sunday And Monday S X P M Friday
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In the even I ol an error

In on
•d, the Senford Harold will bo rgopontlbto for the flrat
Insertion only and only to the eel ent of tha coot of that
Ingestion. Plea## check your ad for accuracy tha flrat day It
run*.

E D U C A T IO N A O V O C A T E i
VISTA volunteer to assist low
Income Seminole Co parents
Ed deqreo or teaching t ip
preferred Interpersonal end
organisational skllt Term I
year. tl.###. Cell 111 t*#l
Central Florida Legal Serv
Ices. Inc

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advorlitamenls ar* ssii|*tf to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes II Illegal to
ad re Vina any prttoronce. Iim
ifa tio n or discrim in ation
based os roc*, color, religion,
see. handicap, lamiltol status
or rsatwnal origin

TELEMARKETER
Position span tor an eipari
encad toiamarSeter Evening
hours. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thursday Apply In
person Sanford Herald. 300
N French Av*. ask for Tracy

INSERTERS
Tha Sanford Hsrald needs
people to assemble advertis
Ing supplements and Insert
them Into in# newspaper
Mutt be I* yrs or ovor. have
Own transportation and phone,
and be available to work on
short notice St 71 hour Part
tlm* Hatirees welcome to
apply Apply in person San
lord Herald. 100 N French
Av* . Senlord

JANITORS
12— E ld e rly C a re
ADULT CARE :n our private
home Lake Mary a r t* 7
available bed! tee man only
Please contact Virgil ot

EStAB A PAYPHONE ROUTE
*1700 wk pohntial
________i eooao* a n ________

____*07173 II**
ADULT CARL in our private
Long wood horn* 3 beds avail
Plea!* contact PXteto 77a XT*

J A N I T OR I AL FRANCHI SES

E s ta b lis h e d S e n lo rd
AreoSnao mo Income, price
*4 7)0 tl 000 mo iFcornv price

Bladder Control Frobltms?

*11 MOPh 7*1 74d

SENIORS, call to find out it
you quality tor asuttanc* with
D IAPERS'PAOS delivered to
your door monthly 407 440 I7S4

5 f — F in a n c ia l
S ervices
STOP r'OREClOSURE!

31— P e rs o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free modkal cam. frantpor
lotion, couniolerg. privolo
doctor plus living ovpomes
Bar rll7)l|Cto*rw *tor Attorney

Part tlm# lor Lake Mary
/H eathrow
Apply
1401
Philadelphia Av* Orlando
_________ 407 t**4KM

55— Business
O p p o rtu n itie s

i

I can help f l \ success Barry
Myers 407*4* SXI until »PM

TAXES PREPARED
Toi preparation from ST* up
407 111 77*7

jjto fr K itr ia in M fti

41— M o n t y to L a n d

25— S p a c ia l N o tic e s

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONET!

M A R T K A Y C O S M E T IC S :
CALL FOR YOUR FREE
FACIAL_____________ 174*047
NEWAVS "Skinny Dip" migh
cream As soon on Ch 4 nows
Now available Please coll
NoUno Ferguson]** 3730

UP-TO-DATE
SPORTS/FINANCE/STOCRS
im 3 (7 4 4 0 0
EXT. M U
S3 ** p*r minute
MUST BE IIY R 1
ProcaU Co 1*031 to* ! * »

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a r e _____
A SWEBTHEART OP A DBAL
First week tree, no regittro
Hon too Nighl (are available

Agei l 5371 fat)'Uc *1*1 &gt;0

41— C e m e te r y L o ts
H IG H L A N D M E M O R I A L
OARDEHI. ro n .it Cit* 1
tots. 1 casket*, i vaults i»
price114 100 t *04 74* M il

55— B usiness
O p p o rtu n itie s

All you neod Is *Os* title Jack
Oiamond tor appdnfmant
7*0 7*1*

71— H e lp W a n te d
A/CD0CT MECHANIC
Immediate emdeyment
Ken's Air. toe
M IA M I_______________ 7770704

1.00* AVON products

ION

No door (for

Earn to

PT/FT

la n d fill 11*3/1 K E H 4 714*
ADOTOYOURM COMB
SELL AVONMOWI
CALL 371441* e r177-4377

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
Wa r# wail Into os* 3rd dreed*
ot training succawful agents
No lieonto 7
- W» II help*
WATSONREALTY CORP
REALTORS
3P320*

AfPOINTMENT SETTER
Sanford area Evening hours
U per hour Coll 230 1407 or
330 *047_____________________

ASSEMBlY/fACTORY
f f tig far No tap n+c Immcd
o p in in g dp?

*W

BODY SHOP PORTER
Dependable, hard worker wim
valid F L d r l w * license
Apply Seminole Ford. Inc
17*1 end LoktM w y Bled

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
Family business available In
Senlord oroa P a rt tlm *
possible Income to 1)1.000
Soil tor *7) 000 cadi
Serious Inquire*only
Coll 1 000 SO* M X

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO *&gt;440 CA 14 K
BARNETT BANK OF SOUTH
FLORIDA. N A . i Notional
Banking Association,
Plaintiff,
vs
MARGARET F. A R T R IP .o ta l.
Dttondanllti
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summery Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure. I will
sell the following described
property located In Seminole
County. Flor .da
Lot I. Block C. SWEETWA
TER CLUB. UNIT I. according
to Ihe plot thereof, os recorded
In Plat Book II. Pages X . 17 and
X . Ol the Public Records of
Seminal*County. Florida
al public sal*, to tho highest
bidder tor cosh, ot West front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Senlord. Florida.
11:00am on April II. I**4
Americans Wim Ditabiimat
Act (AOAI Nolle* In accoranca
wim m* American* with 01*
abilllles Act. parsons with a
disability who need a special
accommodation to participate In
this proceeding should contact
ADA Coordinator ot X I North
Pork Avenue. Suite N X ). Son
ford. Florida 21771 al teatl fly*
days prior to the proceeding
Telephone 1*0’ ) 271*2)0 Eel
4717. 1 100*311771 ITOOl or
1 (00*114770 (V I. via Florida
Relay Sarvka
WITNESS my hand and Seal
et mis Court on February I.
1*14
I Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLE RK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish February 14. 21. It*4
DEO DO

EARN
MONEY
FASTi

SELL IT IN
CLASSIFIED!
ALL 322-2611

LABOREMI NEtOCO skilled
and unskilled PouIvons avail
able Days Call between I 1
1PBINT STAFFINO, P * X II
• LIKE TO TRAVEL*
Learn as you earn and travel
throughout Florid* Construe
tton help** Call he details
FREE B E O IITIU TIO N
AAA EMPLOYMENT
tee w a m it , a n u s
LIVE IN COMPANK3H tor gm
Neman fra * room beard
private room bam No salary
____________ i x

D E TA C H E D GARAGE APT. I
bdrm . T bath 1710/month 1710
security dffKnil
171*171
II Johns Really Campery
E FF IC IE N C Y , ufll turn, prlv
entrance and bath Non smo*
er S71 wk SSOdep P I Sail
Q U IE T Neighbor Iwd" clean,
shaded l UO mo HOC damage
dap I P **«1 ask hr Lloyd
SANFORD
small I bdrm
cottage with fenced yard 1*0
par wetek plusSJO#security
Call 133 7*73

MACHINIST
Etpenanc* necessary Good
benefits Apply al Itso W
Airport Bird , Sartord

MAINTENANCE

Peylets Shoos is looking for
energetic, outgoHg individu
o k In the O r e r v City and
D e lo n d o r * *
B o n o llt s
package, compelitivo wag*.
Itoitbte hours Apply ol Pay
less Shoes Senlord In Wal
M a rt shopping center
740 yawn* calls please

CARPET CLEANING TECH
w llh own equipm ent and
veh icle Good percentage
24*171*_____________________

CURK SECRETARY
Quality In Typing. Filing,
Pooling. *tc. Fast Learner.
A c c u r a l * . D e p e n d a b le .
Work a h ollcl " F la e lb la "
SI] 000 7*70Orlando Ay*
Senlord I Nail to Burger King I

Of AS
For all full lima shifts 71.
&gt;1 7. A 1 11Must ba car tilled

ORDERLIES
Full time 111 shill
Accepting application*
Monday Friday. * 4
Oakery Manor 4* N. 17 *1.
P e t e r * M l4*0*41*

Customer Sonic* Reps
McDonald t Flmlbto hours
People person A(ply Monday
Friday. 1 A IM Hickman Or

DELIVERY ORIYER*
Fu ll tim e or P ort tim e
Knowledge ot Ihe fre e roll
•b k transportation, light d*
11vary work Hour* Irom * till
noon, or t . X till * For more
information call Duke al Ofan
Mills
227 t7tl
EOEM/F

DIRECTOR
For eslobiisnod cNldcer* can
tor. Education #r«f evporionco
In early chiMXioodrequired
Cal I i n SOI_________

DRILL OPERATORS,
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
W in ter Springs com pany
seeks individuals wllh pro
vteu* product ion experience S
shifts ayailabto Mon Thurs
1 10PM 4AM. Frl. Sal. Sun,
4AM 4 20PM or 4 70PM 4AM
t l SO'hr. Permanent positions

Property managsmanl cam
pony looking tor someone to
do general maintenance at
several shopping center sites
Must have truck and b* will
mg to travel IS X hours per
week Groat opportunity lor
retiree tor details phone
___________ X I BIX___________
MEDICAL HELP

LFN
11 PM 7 AM
Part tlm* Apply to person
Lahevtew Nursing Center, (1*
Eatl Iwd Kraal, l easer*
• OFFICE RUNMERa
S4 10 hr Senlord Irm needs to
tor* now l Fantaslc banal iIs I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
704W u m ft., R3II74

PANT THE
C u ito m tr s ervice Quick
laarnor wim good phono skills
and soma typing tfclllt 2 days
a week May toad to full time
Call Ami at 111 77*4 or appfy
ui person Caefiftod Mamie

DRIVERS NEEDED

* Semi Annual Pay Increase*
a Stop On Pay
* Unloads tg Pay
• Vacation Pay
a Safely Bonus
a Spouse Riding Progr*m
q Avar ago Trip S 7 Day*
• Lot* Model Cenvonttvsel
Tractor*
If you have 2 year* tractor
traitor, OTR and snow and k *
esperlane* plus a good driving
record, can

LA R O I t STORY. Hlstork dit

SECURITY WAREHOUSE 4*A

trkl. I bdrm. 2 bath. dan.
briaktait room, wrondo wllh
p o rc h s w in g 1710 m o
I 407 240 774* Ask tor Jotl
M AYFAIR. 7/1. oec. area, avail
7/11 C/HA. W/D hook up
*413.'mo |70Q/d*G P I 4717
SANFORD 7 bdrm 2&gt;S both
lek efronl house 1440 mo
___________ P I 7004___________
SANFORD !/1Vi. C/HA. Ig
workshop, carport utility rm .
on quiet dead end St 140*
G t*ndvtew A v * No pats
S4’ l mo STOP k*&lt; P 2 P 7 *
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm , new kitchen, air
17.800 down. 13*0/mo R4* 7H7
SANFORD. 1 Bdrm I I P bath.
C/HA. ap p lian ces. W/O.
c a r p o r t, fe n c e d y a rd
SSlQ/mo ■S4O0 dep 3 P 4*44
SANFORD !/1. 117 Holly Av*~
StW'mo 7*3 *000 office *4*
477* home M0 1410pager

end Old Lok* Mary Blvd
*1.710
2.000 *q If. ol
flc/worohoui* 1Finished ol
tic* ipoc* olko avoiiabh
Kapohfc* Raalty.l 43*111*

115—
In d u s tria l
________ R e n ta ls _______
OFFICE/waretteut* tpacs. 1300
Sq If. P r im * location ot
onironc* to Cental Fla R*
gtonal Airport 407Ml 7X7
SANFORD 10011 sq ft 2 phis*,
sprinklers Sl sq It Menstram
R.aity Inc. Jim Owl* I P » ) *

117— C o m m e r c ia l
________ R e n ta ls
1 BAT W/OFFICE automotive
repair shop For more Info
call Phil Ball it 171 11*2

1 IB — O ffic e
Spa c e / R ent

bdrm. 7 bath, new painf and
c a r p a l, la n c e d , g a r a g e
*400 month 117 Reel Court
37* 0*01 or I P 4*11___________

CASSELBERRT
Upscato. Singto story, polio
•SM'tmanls I bedroom* Ideal
tor individual or coupto
CONVENIENT TO downtown 2

bdrm. 7 both engte story,
quiet, w d hook up*43) mo
____________ » 3 7747___________
CONVENIENT B SAFE. I A I
Bdrm apis S7*t
S3** mo
piusdrp 1 yr teat* 334 7204
HISTORIC downtovm Sanford
Vary clean 7/1, Sltchon. Ilv
rm , appll . fenced yard,
g a r a g e , good n eighb ors
U l l 'i t o SMI dep MUD OK

117 TSOIOrSNOST# __

LEASE TOR LESS!
On* Bedroom Aparlmonls
U t f D IAL
MmswoodApfs » 7 7714

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm *240 mo
Ibdrm |4ISms*ndup

.

3 7 3 4 0 0 ______

MODERN 7 bdrm duple. Cenl
H A appliances mini blinds
Sanford M7Vmo #k*#H4

MOVE IN SftCIAL*
1 Bdrm r I lath 111 7*M
SH EN A N DOAHAPARTM ENTS
Q U IE T 7/1‘ y towrtiosri*. I M
Park. Adult COnen *471 mo
and sac dep Water: Iresh
Incl Barb Mon Fd 777 2403
SANFORD. I Bdrm wrutll turn
By wk or mo 7W SMO offk*
*MtP#h#«no MO I4M pager
S A N F O R D I B rd m A p t
17*S mo S3#C-dvp Can after
1pm 174*044__________
.
I

BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T
SPECIAL tl* * a month move
In Coll Jerry 33)441#
_
I BEDROOM. P71 month plus
1171 security cNpotll and
I P 3343
1 BEDROOM In quiet oroa
U#0-monih. 17 rmnlh lease
rnyu.red
230 P X

103— Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
U N A R Y Ibdrm . I ba
tlerSda rm. lakatront *4*1, mo
ptuosoe Moll Rooty 1211774

HUD HOMES,

1 BEDROOM with cenl H/A.
large fenced y a rd , and
screened room Or*y MOO down
Why rant* Tha Hilllm **
Oeoup. Ihe RoolMrMI ATM
) ar S BDRM. 7 BATH N k *I
SI 10'm onth V E N T U R E I
PROPERTIES 014107

141— H o m e s fo r Sale
AFfOROXBtf HflMfS
V lh lL ifif i PROP! R tif S
FH A O RV A AS LOW AS JN
ANQ t and owner linoncmg at
too at iaOO-moi Gov‘1 For*
closure* Repost Seminoto
Orange Volutia
Saatord toss than S1.4M dawn
*1/1 Acre 131. lencvd appll

antes Sal.*00
(O ver 1/7 atrel 1/1. Iiv. d&gt;n
lam rm Satellite dish tea *00
* Renovated J 'l»y Newer root
carpel, painf. g*'*g* *&lt;r
porch IS* *00
# Peel
1/1. Ilv . d'Wng 1am
rmt Over 1.000 sq If 144 VX

105— [H i p it x____ T r ip lt x / R t n t

Ait*me Ho Oualifyl 07/1. Sr*7
PITI IS4.SG0 #137 pool *40*
PlTI 111 *00 Pl/1 spirt plan
tented- SMS PITI. ISA*00

CLEAN 1/1. now flooring. C/HA.
hOOk up*. No dog* • Airport
and Sontord Avw. »421'mo

Markham Wdt area 4/7. 7 14
acres P aitu rt -liable SiOS OOO

plus l/mo sec 33243M__
GOOD AREA, very clean. A/C.
1 Bdrm. pry polo and yard
Pels OK *7*1 plus 14*0044
SMALL A A . A/C and appll
once* Ideal ter singto U P
plus drposil 373 3»4

LK. Mary custom bvitfs

OS/7, pool. S101 MO
#1/2.ovor lacro.SIP.tOO
*437, 14 acres pool spat IFt *00
li/ x s is

RV LOTS i Qutel pwk/St Jahnt
River Lemon Mutt Rd off
Hw yall Osteon 407 TP II P

114— W a re h o u s e
Spe c # / R e n t

iir .fio H N F

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
32 1 47G 4

109— M o b il# H o m e
L o tt / R e n t

'EASY FINANCEI 7 bdrm . ig
tot. cent M3A. Inside ufll
UI.400
•SANFORD HISTORIC DIS
TBICTf 7 Story, corner dbl
1*1, Raster* or koap os dipto*
Good rental SM.lfS
torn

LOM OW OOO/LAKR M A R Y Mut sir* storage warehouses.

000 *00 1400 sq ft Fro* rent
w 'llm o teas* tv cm sill, mo

From MM dawn I Wfty roast 7
Tha Hilltmaa (Reap.

P I #211

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO 7/1 duptoe w /
screen ed porch . C/H/A
Pr i v ate 11471 mo Sato sac
• SANFORO 1/t dupto. w ' Hr
ing rm and den Washer hoo*
up IP S mo. SIM sac
a SHADOW LAKE WOODS 2/71
w / dbto car garage, tpic . well
A septic 1*00 mo. 1*00 sac
OST JOHNS R IVER 1/1 w
garage, hardwood floors, boat
Slip View I SMO/mo S*00 set
a tA N F O R D l/ t apt CHA.
pafto. clean |*001mo. t300 sac
lltnttrem Rsalty. Inc
"We Manage yase Home,
like it was out own *' Jim Day to
I P ISM After 4PM 1X14*1
1UNLAND 7 badrcom family
room, central K 'A. freshly
painted I M n o . 1st and last
p fu e llX P l 0S*1 Ntor 1pm
7 BDRM S410 morOh plus *400
s e c u r it y d e p o s it and
references______
I P 3347

NEW Senlord oilers end o '
warehouses M 01400 sq ft
Spec sal Sltl/rwa m i l l s
SANFORO. OffiC* space. W
sq tl building Mol. 1700 sq
ft par office unit 81 3004
S A N F O R O F R E N CM A VE
t)M month, inclulet uflllftoS
7 room sulfa
.
370 310*
M l SQ FE ET lor lease on 17 *7.
successful ealtkng anchor
business** Good parking and
lighting G reat visibility
Ask mg taoo mo E l 4&lt;aa wo&gt;k

Realtor

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ta te

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3227491

E x c a v a tin g

J a n llo r ia l S a r v lc ti
BUT2 CLEAN JMITOKIAL

RECEPTIONIST
Needed tor small of tk * Light
typing, filing required Apply
ot SUPERIOR 44OL0IN0S
777 Power Ct. Senlord Irom
Sam to noon Fob U I*________

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL progressive employer
has immediate opening Mutt
ba a able to tytw 11 wpm.
computer litoral* and word
procespng a plus 40 hr work
week, tactltont bonatits. and
com polatty* salary N tat
apparanc* and a positive ol
tttudt o mutt Pteet* sand
return*lo
Blind Boat!#
Sanford Harold
P O ( 4 i 1447
Sontord. FI 27777 1447

SALES
Perl lima. Commission boils
C a llP IX S l_________________

SECURITY Off ICERS
P/T S onford/Lok* M ery
Arte Weekend shtts Class 0
guard license roq g*4 4117____
• SHIPPER TRAINEE a
14 X hr Caring boss lakes you
to the top Quick raises k
benefits galore Ceil now I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7X W 2&gt;1h SI.. P1-S174

TEACHERS
Must h oe* oarnrd *0 hr*
toward a COA or equivalent.
or bachelors dorr** In t*r|y
childhood
XO 7001

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, port into Monday
thru Friday. IP M tP M . Sat
urday. *AM 1PM Si M per
hour plus bonus end com
mission Perm anent post
Ilent I
Never a foe I
Help P *rt*— *f.41tdX*
WAREHOUSE ANDOEHERAL
LABOR H E L P N E EO E D I
Bonus tor drivers All shifts
available Dolly pay. no ft*
Byport ready lo vork 130 am.
Industrial Lobov Svc . 1011
FrenchAy Nophrytocalls

WRECKER DRIVER
Caper lanced Mutt live In
Sontord area A t o n Class A
COL Apply al B E K 1st St.

9 1 -A p a rtm e n ts /
H ouse to S h a re

Help Personnel. U *-*X *
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
a well established and grow
Ing Centre) Florida based
company oilers you

114—
W a re h o u s e
Spi c e / R ent

S A N F O R D B ryn H avon . ]

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

j o o i _________

LONO OISTANCE DRIVERS
Mutt have over tha road
caperi*nc* Good references
required Call or apply MSC
Trucking. 1*11 W III S I.
Sanford. F L 407 177 MM

HANDYMAN A/OR WOMEN

1*0*474 *014

r

W

103— H ouses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

__________***4777__________

E T R M

R M T A J V

O I I K

P K ,

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O I A R C D R

CLASSIFIED ADS

AND MORE!!!
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. *4 M C A 14 K
M O N D R IA N M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation.
Plaintiff.
**
MICHAEL JOHN DOMENICO
ETAL.
Dotondentt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: BHS. LTD
AND TO All persons claiming
an interest by. through, under or
against the aforesaid Defendant
AND TO Alt persons claiming
an inter rtf by. through, under or
agelntt the aforesaid Defendant
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO THAT an action to tort
ctote a mortgage on the follow
tng described property located
In Samteal* County. Florida
L o t 100. G O V E R N O R S
POINT. PHASE 7. according to
the Plot thereof os recorded In
Plot Book 77. Pago* 14. 7J A 74
of the Public Records of Semi
note County. FlorIda
Together wim oil structure*
end Improvement! now and
hereafter on said land, end the
rants. Issues, and profit* el the
above described property (pro
vidod. however, mol mo Mori
gegor shall bo entitled to collect
and retain the said rents, issues
e n d p r e f it s until d t l o u l t
hereunder): and Oil lirtore* now
or here#Iter attached to or used
In connection wim the premises
herein described end In addition
thereto me lei lowing described
household appliance*, which
ore. end shell be deemed to bo
nature* end e pert et the realty,
end ore o portion el the security
ter Ihe Indebtedness herein
mentioned:
Central Meat A Air
Conditioning
Range A Rengo Hood

9 7 — A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

71— H a lp W a n ta d

NOW ACCEPTING

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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Sanford. Florida - M onday. February 14, 1994

Testers lowing will toll ai
Futile Auction on February 71.
ItM aMO 00 a m a l b n Door
Bulck VIN 1G*AM4*AEM4I7J
Brown. FL Tag &gt; KHVlaJ ana a
1*8) B u lck w ith the V IN
lGsC W 4*))F )4201)1. 4 Door
Virginia lleant# Plata * XIMI74
Cray at IM Bing R d . Orlando.

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HOME OH RIVEB to share.
W/D. pool and tennis courts
1700'mo Half u l:l»*t 4*0 147*

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FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
all contractor* bo registered
or cortlttod To wrlfy • ttato
c o n tr a c to r s licen se c a ll
I 100 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses art roqiirod by th#
county and can be vorlllad by
calling p i IIX . #vl 74P

Coll 24* I I P

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M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R tpalf addition, comm/ro*
Lk/lns «ER0004I*3PI 447]

F lo o rin g

A d d itio n s A
R # m o d # iln fl
RES /COMM Vinyl A&lt;R|n0 •
Alum Framing. Dryw all,
Doors. Roofing. Cmcreto
11)4411 S O. Ballid, CBCIItWt

A i r D u c t d e in l n g
AIR DUCT CLEANING, gutter
cte*n:ng/Kr*#n!ng. chimney
swoop Insured Young's Sorv
lea.Ik 4*700041 IE )M O i

C # rp # n try
C AR PEN TER All kinds of
repairs, pointing A ceramic
tile Richard Gross
P IM P

C o rp o t C lean in g
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O : 4
Room* | » *1 Stoom cleaned
or dry foam Guaranteed
lowest prices 407 74* SMI
SAM'S C AR P ET C LEAN IN O
plus ship and bull I teen
R»sid*nll*l/comm*rcl*l 14
hr* P4 1S4I. beeper 444 0141

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Instill Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN H II0 1 4 7 P 7
H andy M an
••• DO IT ALL ***
A to l Rapalr/ramodal Patel
Ing. plumbing, carpentry,
electrical, glass, root repair,
screen Fro* Esi 7X4)01

H o rn # Im p r o v e m e n t
AFFOROABLE Horn* Repiir.
Dependable All phases Call
for Ireeesl Michael 17) 7104

AL DOCS fT ALL
Fla II right at a price you can
afford Lk'd/lfi* From ston
to finish CorpoMry. plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
Ives 77 yrs of eipertenc* No
fob too big or small Call
P 4H 77*r 774 200* lehrs.
RESTORATION, D R YW ALL.
motol studs, doors, trim, Hd
Ing. porch**, decks, garrbos

C o n c r# t»

A QUIET, ctooo fib., kitchen,
phon*. laundry Apt'* avail
abto aisa S/l 1 up 334 a *ll

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Baal 1 Man Qualify Opera
Ilonl 730-27783434R43

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C*m m *rtl*I^R**fdBM M 7

■ L a n d scaping
s c a p lif l ~
c T n r m u u L C H stTySrS
IM% Grod# A. milled in
Long wood Call us tor a Ira*
estimate on your Ire* trim
mlag and romovall Hardy
Tree Service doing buunesl t l
AKA Tree S *r&gt; k e3 P f i l l

L a w n S a rv k a
TOM R JE FF'* LAWN CAREI
Rt* /Comm . detondabte. low
retell Froaatf —
1X7070

TTm hnc
CUSTOM P A I N T I N G by Jeffrey

Power Inf./oet, Lk'd . In*
Free**Ilm* to t ........Ml 014]
S TU C C O ro p a lr painting,
costings, pressure washing. A
^ * u fk te ^ ^ rih ^ s M ^ M * 4 ^ ^ ^

P h o to g ra p h y
unique per
•onolUod portraih shot te a
neturel sotting or homo Nat l
award winner 7*70174_______

P H O TO O R A P H Y

P lu m b in g
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER
Laaky fa u ca flf Running
toilatsf SX could solve your
problem Water rasters, lehr
M * H * # _ _ ^ ^ * 0 4 jn m i

P re s s u re C leaning
DUN R ITE i Ctean driveways,
rooli. pool docks, walks,
houses Frooost. E l s ip

C le a n in g S e rvice ~
A TO U C H ABOVE Ctoonlrsg
service LIC/liM Qualify
cleaning of Ifshod, p i 0*M
C LE A N IN O R**kS*nlial and
commercial Quollly week.
Attordabto rater B1 3*13
T.J.'S Wilt clean your housa or
otlic* to yosrr sat)flattIon
Very reasonable Llt/lns Call
Jueflna al &lt;7 OT D ll________
1 BR *44. 2 B R 14*. * BR S44.M
A professional, commarcial
team available I P 4417

9 3 - R o o m s fa r R e n t

CLEAN ROOMS. * * t g » afartteg
S7l/wk. K llch o n . phan*.
laundry, video gomes, off
street port Ing 2X4473
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM.
W/ kitchen avail SSS/wk. U l
toe Downtown 3731004_______
SANFORD Stooping room with
kllchon p rlvllo go t. use of
washer/dryer S40-*wk 334 7444

EXCAVATOR W O R K O itching

i ^ i T is ii n u i
W ork F or t t t
C . l f C lR M in f d ____
s

322-2611

iw im m ln g P o o )

Sarvka/Be pair

W EEKLY SERVICE Irom te)
mo Chtm Rite Pool Service
^ | ^ P 7 t^ ^ R o b *rlS h o *m »k »r

T r e e S e rv ic e

Tn?5iainSmo3annq'
L A M CABINET. Cabin*I work
at reasonable rates. Kitchens
A bath room s R o fa c ln g ,
custom mad* counter tops,
bookcases, specially Homs
For more Info call 224 7771
Ask far Loon

ECHOLS T R E E SVC L k T 'te t
■’Lol Iho Proftlibnali do It."
Free esilmeiei
171777*

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g
fflNOONiSCREEfl REPAIR:
M in i- n it

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $4 5 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-261 1

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141— H om es fo r S il e

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

BATEMAN REALTY
121-2257

H ALL R EALTY
312 W Fii i»l Si , SiinfimJ
I bdrm . corn*. lot c/h/a. low

dn 4 monthly ' Onlr pi *00

II

Jebw't • m i access! to
•tro t ir&gt;K rto.m inouo
Huge I » l « r Haim | bdrm .
tpk owner fmor-a i n soo

323-5774
D ie a e y

la sriur-i ; , 1(n

Irol H/A. plut * atrad 14*000
w M jik it w ik i.m m i
CXCHANOI OR t ( L L y o J
P '0 P *'»» loc*l«J
In .lltw i l l. jil, l i t U ll
HAUL

O L IN

M.

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ceil, landscaped» sprinter* •
rn e M . p t.r w ] » m i

USE TOUR TAI RETURN
FOR DOWN FITMENT

AA Cerao*. lac. &gt;77)114

MOV I NO. MUST S U L OUC TO
ILLNESS i bdrm. I bain,
living rm. kitchen dming rm.
hug# family rm New wiring
A ‘ C. and pluming In ir t il)
Mature* tl* *oo*to m m
IA N FORD III C Woodland
A r t . I Bdrm ] Bath black
carport. naw real l.ke now
inside. naw tar pal custom hit
cabinet,. corner lot nr.toe
m * * * » aiiica ta en ia hem#
fee Utlpaeer Own la I ie I
RE ALITORI WELCOME
SANFORD DUPLEX Teg (on
dillon. Good neighborhood
U4 aw
Can aftor igm
M l l i t aou

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a home’ Wa
Kara homey in a i a-ear or
Seminole. Orange. Votutle
Counnei' Can far daiaiitl
• &gt;/&gt; wtlk fireplace. newer
carpet and tile. Ma f00
a Lk Mary 1/J. fireplace l l a n o
balk Other ne
Ventura I Properties

330 0 27 3 /774 9400
SlklRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENTAREALTY
aer i n r m in two

STEN 5TR 0M
REALTY,

INC.

FIRST TIME HOMEBUTERSI
Let Our Full Tima La We H i l l
Show YOU how Eeiytot It to
Own a Home at Voue Own'
Call any pt our Erpenenced
Agentt ANYTIME I

322 2420 • 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MART
•in 0«r 31th Tew*

MORGAN REALTY
GOOD INCOME PROPER
TVI 1/1. oak treat, *cr pen .
formal d-nmgrm I tat oee
LOTS OF ROOMI 4/7'k. lam
rm den. ter pen huge
matter bd’ m warn Slate#

SANFORD
lltk II. end Myrlto Are

321-6762
DELTONA

H an 1/1. *7 Berkthlra. can
trel M'A, re-tad tcraen room,
carport t il. 000
H a lf 1/1. t l Fairmont Villa,
central H/A. wether/dryer.
dithwether. ell electric, ca
•hedral ceilmgt, vinyl tiding
thing!# roof, northern Intule
lion H I 000
Matt 1/1 tpi.l. || Paarun
central H/A. carport t i l 100

m m ten

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153— A c re a g e L o ts /S a le ___
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobile home or
home tile, hortet. catlle.
terming, or nurtery Zoned
agricultural 1) *00 per acre
Smell down payment with
o w tw rtin eA cin ^ **7 *7 IT O _

1SS— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co-Op / S a le
I BEDROOM. 1 BATH living
rm. dining rm. ter. porch,
kitchen, ell eppl *401*77 local

VALENTINE'S DAY 1994

Call &gt;114114 Of « H i n i
LINE NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly remodeled ageciout 1
Bdrm. new furniture t apgi..
big tl rm. carport Senior
Pork OeBory I I I OOOI I ) *5*&gt;
NEW letr'i, no down. in.

WtoTHt. llXf*.flfJ/m*

taxio.M iB mo let trot
SANFORD Royal Cove. H ail. 1
bdrm. I bath, central H/A.
left ot eatretl Vary clean and
nke. Will kecrtlice tor balance
of New I under 110,0001i&gt;t l ale
1 MOBILE HOMES in adull
p erk t. P alm V a lle y end
Feirweyt apt le t It n ________

159— R e a l E s ta te
W a n te d
FOR SUBDIVISION! with or
without approval! n o 1000
arret Waterfront a plut Call
Tarry Clayton epa &gt;11 tope

140— B usiness
F o r S a le
SALE Newly renovated
kendwkh moo Easy hourt
Deanted tor catering I I I too
^ L tg td e j^ i^ r e jn i^ j^

to r

H I — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re
APPLIANCES. FORM. T V t.
ETC. RUY SELL TRADE
IN t CHIEPO DEPOT, l i l t
FRENCHAVE.____
1TI 1144
A P P L IA N C E S ! Rett prices.
Bet! Warranty. Bet I Service!
Wetherv dryer* microwevet
We buy appliances1 Delivery
keel A e Rett, M Attet
• CARPET Brand new grey
barber l| tt by &gt;&lt;y ft Seen
lice tor t n Cell P OOP--*
• COUNTOUR C H A IN with
vibrator end he«tor Original
price Over 11000 now t!00
Excellent condition! Phone
i l l eeti______________________
• DRYER. Kenmore avocado
In good condition 111 Cell
H I tin
___________
FURNITURE FOR SALE L&gt;.
Ing rm, dining rm. patio, 1
bedrooms k lichen appliance*
A mite Item tdshet screen
door t blindt. roll up blind* tor
patio, motorcycle Nothing
Over 1100 Goodcond H I Wap
KENMORE Warner and Oryee,
IK0 tor bom Microwave, tao
Teettor even t i t I K 01aa
PANASONIC M ICRO W AVE,
only e menint old t i t Mi sc
'f m | . . - .
Jla KOI
OAT S APPLIANCE e 111 S
FRENCH A V I. SANFORD
R e lr lg e r a t e r . S lo v e t,
Wethers Dryert Free &gt; yr
to fr w e r r Pel a r tll W K t l
RECLINE R tM Queen toft
t‘de wttorbed e igitl wood
canopy trama. drrttar and
tkto labia U K Maple dinette
table w/no chair*. U1 It cu
ft Refrigerator wncamaher
U0 0 ............ ..... Call m OIK
• STOVE. GE almond, aleckic
range Guaranteed to work!
M l i n n i l or LK e i n ________
• VACUUM. Hoover upright,
with bag* and attachment*
Good Condition t i t Call ! »

IBS— C o m p u te rs
IA IE R PRINTER immuiatot
HP 1400. XT Campwlar t i l l
■
Call 114 1711

1 8 9 -O ffic e S u p p lies
/ E q u ip m e n t
EXEC. DESK, credent#. con
terence labia, couth, chair*
All tor ISM or will tp'lf
Call W v n

193— L a w n 4 G a rd e n

} BDRM 1 BATH: New kitchen,
carpet. C HA IMHO
IK
Country Club C » . Santord
Will contlder leaw purchata
By owner
777 I TO

LOVE

14.HO

LAND WANTED

Jmtt Mjmfidd, 32J 7271

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Hate 1/1 ip! it. I t Baysprtng.
centrel H/A tcraen room

Garrrnmrnl end bank to o
c l l l l t o l I l l M l l I l Irem
IN M IlIM N )
Collier dalailsl

4 • *

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

Lie. Reel E!lAt« llro4tr
H R W ilo r d A w

321 0759

Kl l *N* CARLYLE® by U r n WrlBht

l E D O I I i
EZ R OM
KanaMkl FA IK. ga* angina
tM Ceil i n W l

195— M a c h ine r y /T o o ls
SMALL DOZER * way blade
rtAtfy to
t 1,100
__________407 7TJ 4712

199— P ets A Su p p lie s
P E K IN E S E p u p p le t. lu ll
btooded 1 male*. 1 females.
1100 each Mother, available
tor tree More into UP W ll

2 1 1 - A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
ANTIQUE Dining room Mill*,
dark wood. *id* board, china
ctotal, fable w/1 eat end e
chair* Good cond . mutt tell
Atklng 11100. worth much
more.................call w l OIK

215— B oats a n d
A ccesso ries

2 3 1 -C a rs

le FT. BOAT and trailer 10
horsepower motor le ft FIRM
Cell aor aea eoai
• U FT BOWRIOER IIS HP
Mercury, o-b. tow hours, with
traitor i l M0 111 Oita
• IH4 SKI/FISM BOAT fO HP
Merc . w/ trailer Runt greet!
15 000 Partial finance a fl &gt;000
• ItM R IO A L Medeniew. i f
•0". a cyl in outboard motor
• 'd riv e on Ireitor SI 000 OBO
SMaOpaor eaf r K le v e t
• 1* FT PONTOON boat ell
tibergteti. 140 HP Evenruto
Very tottl Many eitre*. like
new Only 110 00011)4440
• *K i r GRAOYWHITE OMC
I/O. took* new. HP OOP OBO
Sanlurd 111 Ilia

217— G a r a ge Sales
OARAOE letof? Why b etto r!!
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE II
______
aer m b H it

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Cell m your garage teto ed by
t l noon on Tuetdey end take
advantage ot our special
garage koto ad price!t Cell
Classified now tor detail*!

322-2811
221— G ood T h in g s
_______ t o E a t _______
STRAWBERRIES U PKh Open
fern 1M! Celery Ave 1 mi E
ot laniard I ml N. el SI Rd
ae Heap* Form* 111-nee

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
CHEST Freeitr SK Heavy duty
metal desk SIS Power mower
140 Ek edge. SIS &gt; » " stereo
speaker* I X ea 111 laoi
• -CLAWFOOT IRON (fU R !
wrfh mower attachment, good
m opes ICOPtoeto cell Ka ISO!
PANASONIC VMS Camcorder
PvilOO with herd mail cate
All accessor ie* end tripod SaOO
I K lf f O _____________________
POOL 14 ft Leiturelime. top ot
the tine with ell eccettorie*
First S0001X IIW ______
o R E P L IC A Antique phone,
solid oak In perfect condition
m m u oi__________________
SATELLITE System Complete!
Trade tor port generator.
boat, horse, pon, cert &gt;«* ills
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heelers
___LA R R YS M A R T 111 4111
S P A S i N e w , c o m p le te
w/equipment and underwater
ugh! 1100011400 apt 111 0041
• THE LIGHT OF NATIONS by
Charles F Deems, wet pastor
Of Church ol Strangers New
York, end wei President ol
the American Institute ot
Christian Philosophy. Copy
right 114. Autographed by
Deems S1SK1 toll

230— A n tlq u e /C lis s lc
_________ C a r*_________
• FORDTHUHDERRIRD. IH4.
A ll original I N e ed ! tome
work S te tl OBO &gt;11 0114

1970 0EVIL1E CADILLAC
o ix o o OBO All power
0114

171

231— C a rs
Aim ed Every Car I INI N laid
By The Time The Paper Hits
The StreeHl Let* 'O Cent A
Few Trucks *nd Beats I
JIM
Lew Dawn Payment
With Warrantyl

BUT HERE, PAT HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
IIIB Santord Ave.. Santord
__________een n -ieee__________
• CHRYSLER IM PE R IAL t t
Like new Mutt tell Only
114,100 Cali la p ;m i to ll

• CO RVETTE, i m . f » me’ch
Yellow. I tops Mutt seel
Atklng M HO &gt;11 Q1M_________
DODGE MARADA. !*•*. V I
automatic, meg wheel* II 000

lx mo________________

FORD Crown Victerle. I f l l
Cray w/chercoel grey. etc.
cond SLfCOm I I f f otter 4pm
• HONDA ACCORD LX. Iff).
P/S. P/B. a ir. Kenwood
AM 'FM cassette, a door, tow
mile* Rosewood color. Will
run forever 111.151 111 fa ll

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322-2090
HOURS: Mon. - Frl. 8:30 • 8:30
Managed By Angeita Gordon Property Management

OLE BARON Convertible. M
Red. loaded, dig dam. new
'cp. new lire*ir.OOQOfSnoe
• LINCOLN MARK &gt;. LSC. 1f&gt;e.
Completely loaded Service
records andrecelpt* 11.100
o b o a o ix i uee
o M O N TI CARLO I f ll. great
condl A/C. runt like a topi
Sharp looking! ll.tto 114 m l
•OLOS CUTLASS. IFK. rebutM
engine G«od muscle car.
Mo*r tan, itoo p r o m n e t
OLDS CUTLASS BROUOHAM.
tN t. Run* good S400 or bell
.... ............. m e n s
• OLOS O M IO A
71. runt
g r e a ll New A/C. rabwlll
transmission. IMP m U t f
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION e
EVERY TUESDAY 7iM PM
OAVTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Daytona Reach
f*4 111 Bill

ORENAULT ENCORE. It*!
Eaceltont condlllont 11.100
firm IK 1114 a lt o IP V

SHORT OF CASH?

FUES AUTO SALES
* 0 2 7 2892# *
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'»&gt;. Auto A 'C . red. 11K.
warranty t f tto » &gt; B4K
VOLK SWA DON RUGS T l end
'l l Superbeetle* *400 for both
Call laa tear otter i__________
T l MO Ml DOST, Very good
cond . restored garage sepl
SIX mi
si n o
111 aoet

__

Lore,
Donna A All

To Barbara.
My tover end my toil friend
HAPPY VALENTME'S DAY
Lore.
Bobby

• 'I t PORSCHE f i t Toga SIX
mile*, ere condition It.gOO
OBO Santord 111 Ilia
T l PLYMOUTH PURV. i m
good engine good tire*. A C
HOP OBO 111 V I I Jimmy
•*1 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Gold running cond. 4 dr
dependable tSCQ/QRO 171 t il*
'*4 FORD TAURUS. 4 door.
Good rendition I 1SO0 OBO
________ *8511144K Osteen area
• SI RUICK SKYLARK Good
cond . a doer . Automatic |IK
plut mil#* Atklng U KOOBO
Cell after 4pm________ Ms PPM
t l CHEVY Spectrum, evto. nr.
Am Fm cataelte. good cond.
Lt Uve Slaw OBO I K 11*1
T l PONTIAC Firebird. T top 1
tpd , ArC Run* greet Asking
Sl aK H&gt; atlk A*k tor O a.e
t f OEO METRO &gt; dr 1 tpd
A/C. imder warranty so mpg
U SOC
QBO
111 U ll
• t l HONDA Civic LX a dr. S
tpd crulte. pd' pw. Am 'Fm
itoreo lope. 1SK mile* Esl
war *18.top OBO H I P5U

Happy VatonlinoT Day t

TO FRANKBALDREE
I THANK THE HEAVENS
ABOVE THAT I VE FALLEN
IN THE GRACE OF YOUR
LOVE
I LOVE YOU.
TINA

Seriously looking tor a nice,
cieen, used c e r t OEPEN
CABLE Down payments at
tow as S ift includes le&gt; A
till# Cell

LARRY.
HAPPY ANNIVFRSARYI
HAPPY VALENTME'S DA VI
I LOVE VOUI
________ CLAU D IA_____
MOM YOUR THE GREATEST!
Hope your day it tto greatest1
Happy Vatonlicb t Day
WE LOVE YOU ALW AVtl
STEVE R BECKY
STEVE
l With you the best
Valentine's Day
becauM you aretho bell
I tore you always Wd forever
RECK
Te Jennifer i
To the most beaut Pul
mot I intelligent
motl sincere women
with the biggest heart
that ho* SO much compassion
andespecially tor#
lust tor me
who ho* me bait personality
end gentle nature
end who It tOntattic
inside and out
From your btggost Ion
Lave.
Tim

UNCLE LEONARD,
Shawnna
I don I here e way with words
E ftep t that I tore you more
e.e.yday Happy Vetontlase'k
Dayl With all my bre.
Tawy________________________

DONNIE
Happy Vatontine'lOar
To My Lore I
You're mode me ref y happ y
and con ten!
I LOVE YOU! IM
CAMI

Matt &amp; Stonty

Heather (Punkml.
Mommy and Daddy tore you
very much Hare e Happy
Vatontlne't Day I Lois and tots
olhugt end kittes1lore.
Mommy and Daddy__ ______

Thanks lot mikm|
usifOur Valentines'
ftom Your Pals

Dearest Tina.
A* our lift togothor begins so
doe* my undying devotion
Our love wet meant to be
Love.
Mark

Torrl.
You o n ihe best thing that has
ever happened to me I will
love you torever
Welt

BUZZ
WALT. KIM, MARGIE

Happy Vatont.ne t Day,
toeSW EETHEARTofeM om
HUOS AND KISSES!

Rose* are red
Vtotot* are blue
I don’t know whot I ’d do
without oil ot yout

To Barbara,
My lover end my best friend
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
Love.

MOM

JAYSON
From the tin t time we meet. I
knew we would be happy

Law. P ttp ftP w id

I LOV E YOU! It 11

233— A u to P a rts
/ A cci s o r i t s

ROLL BAR. Ire tly palmed,
hold* 4 light*. fill snort bed
Ford 1st SUS takes It 111 f a ’

2 2 5 -T ru c k s /
B u m / Vans
eC H EVr BEAUVILLE VAN
'I f, 1 ton. Passenger van,
dean Loaded! Too much to
fief, must tee to appreciate
Only S l.fflOBO
111 &gt;500
• DODGE VAN. 1*51 Good
condiltonl |i 000 or best oiler
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve read
Iherr arc various ways of fightlog tooth d c ia y other than
almply brushing. Examples are
drinking green tea. klanlng. eat­
ing c a s h e w nuts, dr i nk i ng
through a straw, munching on
Gouda cheeses, and chewing on
nn Indian evergreen tree leaf.
Your comments?
DEAR R E A DE R : W o w . If
kissing retards tooth decay, this
Is t h e b e s t n e w s s i n c e
Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo. I
don't believe It. Nor do I believe
that the other methods you
mcnllon w ill help much either.
You should usk your dentist
about tills, hut It's m y un­
derstanding that tooth decay can
ties! lie conquered by fluoridallon (or using flu o r id e
toothpaste!, brushing alter every
meal, flossing regularly, going
easy on sweets, and following n
program o f regul ar de nt a l
check-ups und hyglenr. such as
Hull promulgated by the Am eri­
can Dental Association.
If your dentist endorses kiss­
ing as a decay-preventive, let me
know. Rut I must say that It
hasn't particularly helped me.
ycl. Does It matter whom you
kiss?
DEAR DR. GOTT: Wha t
causes eyelid twitching?
DEAR READER: Nervousness,
usually. Called a ''tic.'’ eyelid
twitching Is oflen associated
with high unxlrty stairs, fatigue
and stress. The condition Is
ordinarily harmless and w ill
resolve In a few days, although II
may return as stress levels rise.
No treatment Is required.
DEAR DR GOTT: Wliut are
the chances of a vasectom y
being reversed? I've had the
procedure and regret II already.
DEAR READER: Vasectomy, a
fonn of contraception In which
(he lubes from the testicles are
tied off and cut. Is reversible
with mlcrosurglcal techniques.
However, the operation Is dif­
ficult and. even In the best
experts' hands, the success rate
Is less Ilian 50 percent.
If you are seriously consid­

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performed, find the urologist In
your community who Is most
familiar with the operation. In
this way. you will obtain the
maximum chance of tucccsa.
T o give you more Information.
1 am sending you a free copy of
my Health Report "Contracep
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Although f have no |x-rsonal
experience of her examples. I'm
sure Judith Vloml Is right, mil
only on ValrnlInc's Day. when
stir contends. "Love Is much
nicer lo lie In than a light girdle,
a higher lax bracket o ra holding
pattern over Philadelphia.'*
On to d a y 's deal Irom Iasi
year's hulian (rials, all declarers
except one kissed ihctr contract
goodbye. Th e successful Smith
earned heartfelt thanks from Ills
(Kirincr.
North's transfer bid followed
by a jum p to three no-trump
showed gam e values with five
spades and proltahly a balanced

hand.
Every West led the heart Jack.
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played a spade lo dummy's acc
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easy for East lo switch to the

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queen with Ills king and re­
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conceded another spade to East,
he lost two spades and thrrr
clubs. If Instead South played on
clubs, he lost one spade, onr
heart and three clubs.
Som e declarers pl ayed on
clubs, losing three clubs und two
hearts.
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true, hut Lorenzo I.aorta, a
European Champion In 1979.
made the perfect pluy: lie won
trick one with dum m y's heart
king and Immediately led a low
spade to Ills eight. Whatever
hap|&gt;cncd. hr was sure lo win at
least these nine tricks: three
spades, three hearts and three
diamonds. (If East had split Ills
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Your potential for success
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
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NEWS DIGEST

Sanford may
demolish some
eyesores

INSIDE
□ Sports
Playtime hands out hardware
SANFORD - Playtime Dart* rapped Its winter
session by crowning Its five league champions,
naming Its most voidable players, and deciding
the Individual Sanford/Lakc Mary Champions.

B y N ICK F F I I F A U F

□ S ee Page IB

Herald Staff Writer______________________ ___ ___

□ People
Putting on the glitz

SANFORD — Sanford commissioners Monday
could choose lo rip down several buildings, some
feared lo he ’crack’ houses, hut all abandoned.
Eight structures within the Sanford city limits
will be considered at condemnation hearings

When cancer research supporters rally for
their cause, they don’t mess around while
having fun raising funds al a glitzy gala, the
ACS 125.

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during Ihc Sanford City Commission meeting.
Most urccxpectcd lo lie approved for demolition.
The city building department has recom­
mended two of the following structures, (II and E.
Ilslcd below). Ik- granted extensions of u half and
one year. Structure E Is listed as being In one of
the poorest conditions.
City Manager Dili Simmons Is recommending
condemnations, hut with 30 day extensions.
The following structures will be taken up for
consideration. The description for each structure
has been supplied by the city building official.
• A. — 1012 Peach Avenue — Abandoned
single family residence, unsafe, unsanitary anil
unrepairable due to severe fire damage.
• |). — 818 W 3rd Street — Abandoned duplex.
Droken windows, dilapidated condition. |unk.

C Bee Sanford, Page OA

Correction
A caption uccompanlng a photograph In the
March 9 edition of the Sanford Herald stated the
volunteers were preparing food packages for the
Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Pro­
gram for needy residents. The volunteers were
assisting the SHARE program which Is open to
ull participants, regardless of Income.

INDEX
B r id g e ............ .
........... 4B
n i u t l l l a d t . . . . ....0 .1 2B
C o m lo a ........... ............8 B
T..........QB
D e a r A b b y .....
D e a t h s ............
E d ito r ia l..........
B d u o a tlo n ......

H s a lth J F I tn e s s .. 9 -1 0 A
M o v ie s .................
N a tio n ...................

T e le v is io n ...........
W e a th e r...............
W o r ld ...................

Great day for a weekend

Partly cloudy
........*
mild.
High’ Inthe
70s.

F o rm e

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and
mid

SANFORD — Seminole County commis­
sioners voted unanimously lo condemn six
Sanford-nrea homes Iasi week.
Commissioners gave owners of five of the
structures until April 8 to renovate or remove
ihem or the county will do so and hill property
owners. Three of the owners were given more

C Bee County, Page OA

B y VICKI D sB O R M IE R

Horald Staff Writor

Adult store under fire

FERN PARK — Working on a tip. investigators
from the Seminole County sh eriffs office
arrested six men and charged them with
attempted armed robbery on Saturday morning.
Ed McDonough, public Information officer for
the sheriffs office, said the five adults and one
juvenile were being held at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility without bond. They were
scheduled to appear In court this morning at 9
a.m.
,
...
McDonough said that an Informant told
deputies thut the Miami Subs restaurant on
State Road 430 In Fern Park was to he the target
of an armed robbery on Friday night. He said 14
Investigators staked out the restaurant.
At 1:54 a.m.. u pickup truck entered the
parking lot and the occupants, lie said, were
a ctin g su sp iciou sly. W hen one o f them
upproached the front door of the restaurant,
deputies moved In und arrested them.
A 17-year-old Juvenile was arrested along with
Anthony Feliciano. 19, of Lake Mary; John
Negron. 18. of Casselberry: Louis Rosario. 18. of
Apopku; Tracy DelCamptllo. 22. of Apopka und
Cucho Agustin. 21. of Altamonte Springs.

Horald Senior Staff Wrltor

Kids put their
all into games

LONGWOOD — Longwood city commissioner
Auuamarle Vaccn and her husband Scott may
be looking for a new place to live soon.
Vaccn. 28. and her husband face eviction from
the home they have been renting since October
of Inst year.
According to an eviction suit filed Friday, the
couple owes $2,200 In back rent on the home.
Rent for the home at 830 Raven Avc. Is $050 a
month.
According to landlord Arncltla Crouse, the
couple has only paid $400 In rent since they
moved Into the house last fall. She said they
recently deposited $240 Into her account.
Vaccn was not available for comment.

Tip leads to arrest

B y J . M A R K B A R F IB L D

Special Olympics inspires crowd

Commissioner faces eviction

CASSELBERRY - Saying the transfer of
ownership and the operations o f the store were
Illegal, the city of Casselberry wants to close
down an adult video and bookstore.
The city filed a lawsuit on Frlduy against Jim
Phllpot who bought Velvet Video. 4003 U.S.
Highway 17-92 on Jan. 3 from Edwin Cuto.
president of Adult Entertainment. Inc.
f
Under city codes an adult establishment can't
be built o r sold within 1.000 feet of another such
establishment. Velvet Video Is ncxl door to
Cabaret Internationale, an adult entertainment
club.
.
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In addition, the video store bus been operating
without an operational license since the sale, the
suit said

County condemns
six more homes

H » t M n &gt; i« ir M « u i w*ii*

Adam Stillwell, winner of tho Standing Long Jump
and Iho 100 Motor Walk, Is congratulalod by fans

Undercover

Plnk-E, Rainbow and Dllly, from loft.

LAKE MARY — Walter Is six lie's bouncing up
and down near the chain link fence, trying to gel
his sister’s attention.
Ills slsler Marie Is 14. She Is uthlelle. tanned
and lull of love.
She waves at her brother and blows him a kiss
from (he starting line on the track al Lake Mary
High School en|oylng the eool breeze on Saturday
morning
Walter waves buck, cheering for tils sister.
Marie, who Is mentally handicapped, spent
Saturday wiili other special athletes participating
In the Special Olympics.
The crowd there was sparse, mostly parents
und siblings, lint they enthusiastically luudcd the
efforts of all the athletes.
Still, there were those who were not ufhllutcd
with any of the uthlctes.
Denis Landers of Lake Mury didn't know any of
the athletes, but had just stopped by to see whut
was happening.
” 1 was out for a Jog und saw the activity over
here and decided to see what was going on ," he

C See Special, Page 6A

Making a clean sweep of things

Sex, drugs focus
of co p s’ 2 stings
B y VICKI D e S O R M IIR

Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD - Looking for u good lime In
Sanford on Friday evening, four men wound up
behind bars at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
The Sanford Police Department wus conducting
a pair of undercover operations when they
nabbed two men allegedly looking for drugs and
another two allegedly looking for sex. Six men
were arrested In a similar sex sting held
Thursday night.
A reverse sting operation on Park Drive near
French Avenue brought trouble for two men who
police say purchased crack cocaine near 2005
Purk Drive.
Similarly, two men police soy offered money to
undercover officers In exchange for sex near the
Intersection of 3rd Street and French Avenue,
were taken to Jail.
• Daniel Anthony Walker. 21. 745 Creek Water
Dr.. Lake Mary, was arrested and charged for
offering an undercover officer $20 In exchange for
oral sex.
• Raymond Bernard Coleman. 20. 1728 W.
□ See Btlngs, Page 6A

Spurting story:
Final chapter
M o rn in g fr ie n d s !
W e ’ v e w r i t t e n so
m u ch a b o u t t h e
Spurting family In re­
cent weeks we figured
we'd told you every­
thing there was to
JU L IA N
k n ow a b ou t J e s s e
STEN
S p u rtin g . Ills w ife
S
TROM
Katie and their six
daughters.
But. by golly, we got a call the other duy und II
led to what we believe today Is the final chapter.
Briefly, you’ll recall Jesse Spurllng and wife
Katie came to Sanford In 1910 with six
daughters, ull under 10 years o f age. Kutlc died In
1911. Spurllng put the girls In the Methodist
Children’s Home In Enlerprlse for a couple years
before he bought "T h e Oaks" — a manor house

□ S ee Stenstrom, Page BA

HtftM rholo« by Tomny vme«m-

Prince McKinney and hie son, Kelan, 10, clean debris from the ditches on Frog Alley.

Midway residents show what
pride in a community can do
B y VICKI D sB O R M IE R

Horald Stall Writor
SANFORD - The sun had barely pecked
through the leaves al the tops of the trees near
the Midway Community Center when Louise
Perkins arrived lo help gel ready for the
cleanup day she had helped organize with the
Mldway-Cunaan Redevelopment Association
and Ihc Midway Community Agunlnsi Drugs.
A few children scurried about Ihc area
taking up hags and heading out toward the
neighborhood to gather up litter.
"Truly, wc don't have that much lo clean
up." Perkins said. ’Everyone takes care of
their own property. It’s Just up on Sipes and
Jltway. by the school and the stores where
there arc things to pick up."
She says she tries hard lo fight the Image

Midway bus developed as a crinc-rlddcn area,
comprised of people who don’t cure about how
the area looks.
"W c arc all homeowners and wc lake a lot of
sell pride In our community," she said.
"People really care about where they live."
Seven-year-old Mcllah Anderson and her
6-ycar-old cousin Justin Duglcy said they arc
proud lo live In the community.
" I t ’s really nice." Anderson said. "I want
more people to come out and start living here.
I want to clean up the community."
Duglcy said he likes Midway.
"It's a clean place," he said. "1 like It." ”
Perkins said thin a "good rapport" with the
county and with law enforcement officers
from the sh eriff's office has made the
community stronger. Cooperative efforts have
C See Midway, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

G am bling on gam bling
Ten hurricanes predicted this year
NKW ORLEANS — Hurricanes will became more numerous
and Intense In the coming years, spelling disaster l'of*coaslnl
communities loaded with relative newcomers, hurricane
forecaster William Gray warns.
The professor o f atmospheric science at Colorado Stale
University predicts 10 named storms, Including six hurricanes,
for this year.
Hurricanes or tropical storms will l&gt;c active for a total o f (50
•lays, and Intense hurricanes — above 110 mph — for seven.
Gray told National Hurricane Conference on Friday In New
Orleans.
That would be a marked Increase over the past three years,
hut only about 10 percent above average over the past 43
years.
Gray expects hurricane activity to grow within a few years,
blaming an ocean current that loops from the African coast,
north along Europe, to Greenland, and then south olf North
and South America.
The current has slowed and cooled over the past 22 years —
a trend that corresponded with a drop In East Coast
hurricanes. Gray said. Thirty-five hurricanes hit land In that
time, hut 110 did so during the previous 23 years.
“ It’s only a matter o f time — three, five, 10. 15 years —
before that pattern reverses again." Gray said. "A s the current
gets stronger, we will sec more hurricane damage In Ibis
country and In the Caribbean than we've ever seen before."
There were eight named storms, Including four hurricanes,
last year. Gray had predicted six hurricanes and five other
named storms.

M illio n s in in ce n tive s lure hotel developers
By CATHERINE WILSON
AP Buslnoss Wrllor
MIAMI REACH - Who could
resist?
The city offers 8(50 million In
I n e e a 11 v e s t o b u l l d a n
oeea nf r o u t. co n ve n t Ion-si xe
hotel, and there Is rampant talk
ot legalizing casino gambling In
a revitalized version of Jackie
Gleason's "Sun and Fun Capital
of the World."
Intrigued by prospects to Imild
tile first big hotel on the beach In
2(5 years, the Kllz Carlton. Hyatt.

Loews. Peabody and Marriott
chains are |osillng' for prime
property bordering the ultratrendy Art Deco district. Rigname Investors In bids opened
last week Include Ross Perot and
CRS chairman Laurence Ttseh.
"Certainly there arc some nl
the finest names In the hotel
Industry" com peting for the
project, said Jonathan Tlsch.
president ol Loews Hotels and
nephew ol the CRS chief.
The six proposals for hotels
ranging from 75(5 to fKX) rooms
buttress the city's belief that

At a glance
Propo»Al* and t&gt;4tkif* for .1 n*w
ocean front hot«i an Miam i Beach:
• The M a i R.ifner family ot Cleveland
and M iam i developer Armando Coding.
1$ Hotry, 130 room Loewi Hofei, 1135 mil
lion
• The B#li factory outlet family ot
Memphis, Term . and Miam i Beach re
ilaurateur Tom BUIanle, an 400 room
Peabody hotel. »13l million
• Marriott International and minor*
fy owned H J R u iie ll A, Co ot Atlanta,
builder of the Georqia Dome, 756 room
Marriott hotel f ix* million

Miami Reach has come into its
own after years of serving as the
front-porch perch for old people

• Miam i's Pia/a Development Group
and Cuban emle leader and cable laying
company chairman Jorge M a i Canoia
with architecture by Fontalnebtoau Hilton
designer Morris la p ld u i. 800 room Hyatt
hotel, 1131 million
• H olid ay Inn developer Robinson
Catlen andMiam 1 Beach developer Pacific
International Construction Inc . a » story,
900 room Wit# Carlton hotel, l i l t million.
• Ross Perot's Htllwood Development
Corp and H qjilon developer John Stain
back 900 room Marriott hotel. 1117 mil
Mon

In residential hotels.
"T ills hotel works

with or

See Gambling. Page 0A

Two arrested in separate motorcycle ‘chop shop’ incidents

Mortgage lender sues over club plan
WEST PALM REACH
The mortgage lender on Donald
Trump’s Palm Reach estate Is suing to keep the Mar-a-Lago
landmark from being turned Into a social club.
Hosion Safe Deposit and Trust Co., which holds the 812
million mortgage, wants a Palm Reach Circuit Judge to rule It Is
not liable for refusing to support the property use change.
Trump attorney Louts Mrachck sees the suit filed Friday as a
new delaying tactic.
"T h e project Is already delayed because o f Roslon Safe's
refusal." he said. “ What we're talking about Is putting a delay
on top of a delay.”
Roston Safe told Trump "unequivocally" last year that It
would not endorse the club conversion, the lawsuit said.
“ Trump has recently threatened to sue Roston Safe" to force
It to agree to the club and blames the lender for the loss of tens
of thousands o f dollars, the suit said.
Trump wants. Roston Safe's approval, but "he did not
threaten to sue.” Mraehek said.
The court documents don’t say why Roston Safe opposes the
dub.
"Typically the only Justification ... Is some adverse effect on
collateral." Mraehek said. "Rut using It as a social club will
Increase the property value."

Tenure denial prompts review by regents
TALLAHASSEE — Denial of tenure to a social work
Instructor known for community work with migrant farm
workers has called into question the philosophy of "publish or
perish" In the state university system.
*
Cecilia Cninpovcrdc was dented tenure at Florida Atlantic ,
University lust month for lack of published rcseurch although
she Is widely seen ns a motivated teacher and a leader In
(
.community
- l U m t i i i l l U V Hservice.
P n U re
1
Citing the decision. Tullahassce attorney Steve Uhlfelder
persuaded fellow members of the state Board o f Regents on
Friday to review the entire subject of tenure. Presidents and
provosts will hold a workshop on the subject In May.
" If I am to be granting tenure as a regent, I want to make
sure teaching is the most Important goal," said Uhlfelder. a
former University of Florida student body president who Joined
the board In December. "W e need to look at how tenure Is
granted and how long It Is for.”
Cumpoverdc has taught ul the Uoca Raton school since 1989.
Last summer, she coordinated u student group's production ol
maps in English. Spanish and Creole highlighting child cure,
health care, legal aid uud emergency service locutions.
"I don't want to he granted tenure because I'm Hispanic or
because they feel sorry for me or because others like m e." said
the Boynton Ucucli woman. " I want them to recognize my
work In the community as legitimate research. Sure I want
tenure, but on my own terms."
Uhlfelder wants to get beyond "that whole publlsh-or-pcrlsh
philosophy" and set new standards for granting tenure In a
nine-school system with 5,000 tenured professors.
Recognizing Carnpoverdc's work, be said. "H er rcseurch was
done out in the field. It didn't Involve getting published In some
obscure Journal."

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It's been a busy weok tor some
local men pollco say ware
op eratin g separate "c h o p
shops" In Seminole County.
Harold Krohn and Tommy
Fortuno turnod thomsoivoa In
to authorities at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility In
Santord on Friday afternoon.
Krohn, in the baseball cap,
above lolt, was charged on
olghi lolony counts Including
weapons and drugs charges
and with operating an illegal
chop shop. Fortune, who cov­
ered his (aco with a towel
upon his arrest, was chargod
with operating a chop shop,
with motor vohlcle theft, with
altering vohiclo identification
numbers and with dealing with
stolen properly. Krohn was
roleased on $5,000 bond and
Fortuno was roleased alter
posting $2,000 bond. While tho
Iwo were making their stops at
tho jail, investigators Daren
TJomstol and Loonard Madejewski look over two ol the
m o to r c y c le s s ie z e d from
Fortune’s homo.

From A ssocia ted Press reports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE Tho Florida
Lottery Department on Satur­
day rolea sed the w inning
numbors lor Friday night Fan­
tasy Five: 2-18-22-23-25.

Hi,*td Photo* by Tomny Vlocm l

TH E W EATHER
Today: Partly cloudy and mild.
High in the mid 70s.
Tonight: Fair and clear... Low
In the mid 50s.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High
in the upper 70s.
Exlcndcd
forecast: Tuesday: Partly cloudy
with lows In the 50s. High In the
mid lo upper 70s. Wednesday
and Thursday: Partly cloudy
with u chance of showers. Lows
In the 50s to GO. Highs In the
mid to upper 70s.

Sanford Herald

Socond Claaa Poataga Paid at Sanlord,
Florida and additional malting
otllcoa.
POSTM ASTER: Sond addroaa change*
to THE SAN FO RD HERALD, P O.
Boa 1667, Sanlord, FL 32771-1687.
Oubacrlpl.on Ratal
(Dally A Sunday)
Homa Dally try
Mall
3 Monlha
116.60
124.00
6 Monlha
*30 00
646.00
1 Yoar
176 00
166.00
Florida Raoldanla m u ll pay 7N aalaa
tax In addition lo ratal abova.

Phono (407) 312-1611.

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F o rt M y t fi
Gain**villa
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Jacksonville
Kay Watt
lakeland
Miami
Pantacola
Sarn ola
Tallahattae
Tampa
V ir o Baach
W Palm Beach

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March 12

Sunday, March 13. 1994
Vul 86, No. 175
Publlahad Dally »nd Sunday, a ic i p l
Saturday by Tho Santord Harald.
Ine. 300 N (ranch Ava , Santord.
Fla. 11771

NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

FULL
March 27

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FIRST
March 20

d

LAST
April 3

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 3
feet und choppy. Cu:rent Is to
the south with a water tempera­
ture o f 65 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 3 feet and choppy. Current In
to the south w ith a w ater
tempera)lire of (55 degrees.

TUESDAY
P tly c ld y 78-87

WEDNESDAY
P tly cldy 76-87

TIDES
SUNDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 5:30
ii.m.. 5:50 p.m.: MaJ. 11:40 a.:n„
1-----p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8:35 a.in.. 8:48
p.m.: lows. 2:22 a.m., 2:26 p.m.:
New Sm yrna Beach: highs.
8:40 a.m., 8:53 p.rn.i lows. 2:27
a.m., 2:31 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:55 tun.. 9:U8 p.m.;
lows, 2:42 a.m.. 2:46 p in.

BOATING
St Auguatlne to Jupiter Inlet
Sunday: Wind cast 15 to 20
knots. Seas 4 to (5 feet. Ray and
Inland waters a choppy. Sunduy
night: Wind east 15 knots. Seas
3 to 8 feel. Ray and Inland
waters a moderate chop.

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THURSDAY
P tly c ld y 78-00

STATISTICS________
The temperature at u p.m.
Saturday was GO degrees and
Saturday's early morning low
was -18. as recorded by the
National Weather Service at the
Orlando International Airport.

□ Saturday's high............. 73
□ Barometric pressure.30.34
□ Relative Humidity....70 pet
Winds............. North 8 mph
□ R a in fa ll.,..................... None

□ Sunset................. 6:30 p.m.
□ Sunrise................6:3B a.m.

Ttmp«ratur«i imJIcAto previout day't
high and overnight low
City
HI Lo Prc Otlk
Atlanta
54 36
cdy
Botlon
42 24
cd /
Chicago
39 71
cdy
Columbui.Ohlo
40 20
cdy
Concord, N H
34 11
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Dallat FI Worth
43 48
rn
Denver
61 IS o;
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Fairbanks
35 04
cdy
Helena
52 24
clr
Honolulu
79 64 04
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Ihdlanapolli
44 27
cdy
Jackton.MIti
63 37
cdy
Juneau
41 34
rn
Kantat Cily
65 45
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L a i Vegat
67 57
clr
Lltllo Nock
65 47
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Lot Angelet
72 SS
clr
Memphlt
64 4J
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Milwaukee
36 29
cdy
M plt St Paul
47 71
cd i
Nathvllle
51 32
cdy.
New Or leant
63 35
Or
New York City
47 26
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Nor folk,Va.
50 34
ClL
Philadelphia
44 30
cdy
Phoenle
74 51
c ir
PUItburQh
37 21
cdy
Porliand. Maine
40 17
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Portland.Ore
59 35
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Providence
43 24
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Raleigh Durham
52 27
cdy
SI Loult
55 39
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Sail Lake City
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San Antonio
64 51
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San Diego
63 51
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San F ranclu o
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San Juan,P R
IS 72 60
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Santa Fe
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St Ste Marie
34 It 02 cdy
Seattle
56 34
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Shreveport
67 39
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Sloui F a ll!
47 30
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Spokane
SI 31
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Syracute
29 10
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Topeka
66 34
clc
Tucton
71 49
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Early start
Registration for the 1994-85
s c h o o l y e a r f o r p ro -,
kindergarten, early Intervention
and migrant education was
held recently at the First
Presbyterian Church Education
Building In Sanford. Karleno
Duke, pre-kindergarten re­
source teachor, talks to Kltara
Jones, Ashley Brown, LaSacha
Robinson, Anthony Rogers and
Rubier Orozco, who are waiting
to become students in Ihe
program. Dr. Sammle Tomblln,
director of special projects,
said the interest the parents
are showing In getting their
children screened and regis­
tered w ill load to a very
successful school yoar._________

Robbery arrest
Luke Mary police Imve nr rested John HikmcII WIIHh, 20. of
91H Pnrk Avenue, Sunford, In connection with n burglary on
Mur. 3. Jewelry, a coin collection and personal papers valued ut
*500. were reportedly stolen In a money box ut u residence In
Die 200 block of S. 3rd Street In Luke Mary, The money Ikix
and some o f Ibe papers were rcjxirtcdly found Wednesday In a
wooded area In DeDary. Police made the urrest at the Lake
Mary public safety complex Thursday, following un Intensive
Investigation Into the ease.

Man stabbed
Sanford jhiIIcc arrested Isaac Fletcher Jones. 37, 1802
|i Lincoln Avenue, on Thursday. Officers said lie had rrjmrtedly
been Involved In an altercation with another man at their place
of employment on Albright Road, and stubbed the man twice
It with a knife. The victim was taken to Orlando Regional Medical
I Center for treatment of his injuries. Jones was taken to the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility where he has been charged
with aggravated battery. He was also reportedly wanted on an
outstanding Seminole County warrant.

Crime marches boldly across state
was eonvlctcd of beating Ills
grandmother
and served almost
Associated Pross Wrltor
u year In prison.
— In Die Tampa arcu. In­
Wlillc- Jurors In Gainesville
cried over gory ptioios of the vestigators cracked a burglary
butchered bodies of raped and ring Dial stole $1 million In
murdered college students. Flor­ computer equipment over the
ida Gov. Lawton Chiles was past year.
Loral officials In Orlando und
signing a death warrant for
oilier cities debuted n teen-age
another killer.
While a brain cancer victim curfew similar in those put Into
w ns f a t a l l y s h o o t in g her effect in Miami and other cities.
"Drastic limes may cull for
lO-yenr old son and then turning
the gun on herself In Delray drastic measures." said Sgl,
Mike Holloway of the Orlando
Bench, a man In Miami was
plendlug Innocent to strangling a Police Department. He lielleves
that a teen curfew downtown
vacationing Boston politician
would protect the youngsters as
with an electrical cord
C’rlm/- continued Its steady, much as the general public from
what lie called "an escalating
violen t m arch through the
level of juvenile violence,"
Sunshine State last week The
Meanwhile. Ihe Florida Senate
Associated Press look a look at
one day. Wednesday. March 9. unanimously passed a hill Dint
to get some Idea of t in- Impart of calls for more adult prosecution
murder and mayhem, and some of teen-age criminals and longer
slays In detention centers nnd
of Ihe people Involved.
residential programs. U also ereAmong Ihe findings:
— Prosecutors In SUinrt de­ ales a new Department of Juve­
cided to try as adults two hoys. nile Justice.
"Juveniles all over tills state
12 und 15. w ho shot and
wounded a neighborhood grocer are aware of what we're doing
while acting out a scene from the and they want to see how we're
going lo address this epidemic
movie Menace II Society.
— Sheriffs agents trucked two Increase In crim e," said Sen.
drifters from Florida to Arizona Gary Sleget. chairman of n
and charged them with killing a special committee on Juvenile
disabled man and stuDIng his Justice.
"T h e y are walling for our
b od y In to a tra sh ca n In
signal. What message will we
Titusville.
— Witnesses In a Pensacola send?”
The Senate budget would
murder trial linked Erie Scott
Branch. 22. in Susan Morris. 21. spend an extra $154 million on
whose nude and badly beaten Juvenile Justice programs next
year.
t&gt;ody was found In u wooded
Florida has been a national
area of Die University of West
leader tn crime-rate statistics In
Florida cam pus In January
recent years, partly because of
1993, Brunch said somebody
Its burgeoning population. But
else named Erie raped and killed
Ibe rate actually went down 3.2
Ms. Morris, but lie udmlllcd lie
percent III 1992 from the pre­
stole her ear.
vious year.
— Edward Humphrey, once
considered Die prime suspect lu
In 1992. Die rate was 8.289
the live G ainesville student
crimes per 100.000 people. In
1991. It was 8.561 per 190,000.
killings m which Danny Rolling
has confessed, asked Die slate The Florida Department of Law
Clemency Hoard to restore Ills Enforcement has mil released
1993 llgurcs. bin trends Indicate
civil rlghls. He was not charged
in Die student slayings, tail he there will be little change, of­
By IK IFLO R B S

Screaming woman
Sanford police arrested Karen Urnst. with no local address,
on Thursday. Officers said they located her In an alley lichlnd
(he 800 block of W. First Street, screnrnlng. She wns placed
under nrrest on charges o f disorderly Intoxication, nnd
resisting an officer without violence.

Triple arrest
Three men were arrested Thursday by Sanford police,
charged with possession o f narcotics. They were found In a
vehicle near 3rd Street nnd Olive Avenue. Christopher Arnold
Supounrd, 19, of Altamonte Springs. Emllle Nlgen Doguc. 18.
of 13013 Grovevlcw Wny. Sanford, nnd a 17-year old Juvenile
were each charged with possession of cannabis, under 20
grams.

Grassy Point problems
Sheriffs deputies were called to Grassy Point, In St. Croix
npartments Just south of Lake Mury, several times Thursday.
At 7:59 a.m. a woman reported the side o f her car had been
scratched In the 2500 block. At 7:53 p.m.. a TV. VCR.
telephone and other Items with a total value of over 8000. were
reported stolen from an apartment In the 2500 block At 10:38
p.m.. a resident reported someone had apparently tampered
with the lock on her apartment, also In Ihe 2500 lilix k No
entry wan gained.

Warrants served
• Vincent Edmond Butler. 22. 2751 W. 18th Street. Sanford,
was located by deputies at his residence Thursday. He was
wanted for violation of parole on a conviction of attempted
armed robbery.
• Mlklta Latesa Brown, 28. 1152 Dunbar Ave.. Lake Monroe,
was served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Thrusduy. She was wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine.
• Bradley Wayne Haeffner. 32. 621 Rlvervlcw Ave., Sanford,
was arrested at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted on a warrant
for fnlllng to appear to pay a flue.

Burglary charges
Troy Thomas Day. 18,2891 Brantley Hills Court, Longwood.
and a 17-year-old youth were arrested Tuesday nnd held on
charges related to two burglaries. According to reports, the pair
took u boat bnttcry from an Oak Drive residence near
Longwood and a trolling motor from a Fox Chase Point
residence near Longwod, both Monday. The were held on
charges of burglary o f u vessel, burglary of n residence, grand
theft and petit theft.

Domestic violence alleged
Eric Donald Wilson. 23, 702 Meadow St in Ihe Park Ridge
area near Sanford, was arrested on a domestic violence battery
charge by Seminole County deputies Tuesday evening. A
woman reported Wilson threw food at her and their
two-year-old child and pushed her against a wall while
demanding money.

Warrant arrests
The following wanted persons arc In custody:
• Rowenu Plumb, 21, 32-1 Church Ave.. Longwood; charged
with failure to appear in court to answer to a theft churgc.
• Rodney Allen Waters. 26. 409 Tangelo Drive. Sanford;
charged with a probation violation for a battery on a law
' enforcement officer conviction.
• Donald Raymond Smith. 31, 129 N. Clyde St.. Longwood;
turned himself In to deputies on a probation violation charge
for a cocaine possession conviction.

• $3000 in engine equipment was reported Htalcn Thursday
from a boat parked In a lot at Crcekwaler Terrace.
• A $100 girl's bike was reported stolen Thursday from a
garage In the 1800 block of E. 2nd Street.
• A $135 boy's bike was reported stolen Thursday from a
garugc In the 300 block of Albu Lane. In Lake Monroe.

th ir d v io le n t fe lo n y . T h e
S e n a t e 's b u d g e t, a d o p te d
Wednesday, calls for spending
$300 million for new prison
beds.
Recent legislative actions have
rem oved a lot o f minimum
m a n d a to r y s e n t e n c-c s fo r
nonviolent offenses, which Is
expected to eventually result In
more prison space for violent
offenders — keeping them in
prison longer.
II used to be Dial an Inmate
woutd generally serve about
one-third of the sentencing time,
but that figure went up to 41
percent last year, officials say.
Florida's 46 major correctional
facilities udmllted a lotal of
30,530 people In the 1992-93
fiscal year and released 30.192.
said Department of Corrections
spokeswoman Laura Lcvlngs.
Tile system lias some 53.000
Inmates on any given day.
DOC S e c r e ta r y H arry K.
S in g le ta ry Jr. has said lie
doesn't want to he "a secretary
of release." But he is also awnre
that tou gh r e s tric tio n s on
awarding "gain tim e" for In­
mates' good behavior Is taking
away a management tool nnd
makes prison securlly more of a
problem. Ms. Lcvlngs said,

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Crimes reported to county deputies
• A Castle Brewer Court woman reported her 18-year-old son
told her he and another person had murdered a woman for
falling to pay them for drugs. The woman said her son said
they placed the body In a box und tossed It In a ditch near
Altamonte Springs The woman wild the lioy Is a liar, but is
capable of the crime, according to reports.
Sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough said Investigators place
little credibility In the boy's statement to Ills mother.
McDonough said a woman's body found In a box near
Altamonte Springs recently was beaten to death, not shot.
• Burglaries:
• 100 block of Cambridge Drive near Longwood; 8730 In
possessions taken from a vehicle In the sometime between 7
p.m. Monday and 8 n.m. Tuesday.
• 100 block o f Snow Hill Road near Geneva; $3,633 In
possessions, including two firearms, reported taken from n
residence In the sometime between noon Feb. 24 and 7:15 p.m.
Tuesday.

ficials said.
Much or the motivation for
crime bills In the Legislature wns
the spate o f crim es against
tourists, especially by young
l&gt;coplc. Inst your.
Tourism and Law Enforce­
ment offlclnls said the attention
placed on the slayings of nine
foreign tourists over a year
period was overdrawn slnee
crim es against nonresidents
total less than 3.5 (lercerit of all
crimes.
"B ill Die Juvenile Issue Is from
nnd center (In the Legislature)
and rightly s o ." said FDLE
spokesman John Joyce. "W e are
using laws passed years ago to
deal with some of these kids who
are engaged In carjackings,
armed with automatic weapons
and killing people without a
second thought."
Law en forcem en t officia ls
lament the fact that violent
offenders and repeat criminals
don't get rnoiigh prison time,
and when they do gel long
sentences they get early re­
leases.
The House Criminal Justice
Committee wants to do some­
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EDITORIALS

The right
to write

i

T h e han dw ritin g is on the shirt.
Sem in ole C ou n ty school ofTlcinls arc c o n ­
sidering a district-w ide policy g o vern in g the
content o f student new spapers. T h e nctlon
was prom pted b y stu dents w hose protest
signs w ere em b lazon ed on their shirts.
S ta ffe rs on L a k e M ary H igh S c h o o l's
newspaper. T h e R am page, recen tly resum ed
work niter Ironing out on e conflict w ith
principal R aym on d G aines, w h o w anted to
review the contents o f the paper before It w as
printed. T h e Btaff w ent on strike and later
sported black T-shirts w ith w h ite letterin g
stating: T h e R am page; 'W e h ave the right to
w rite.' T h e First A m en d m en t o f the U.S.
Constitution w as printed on the back.
Gaines m ade the request to review copy
a fter he rec e iv e d c o m p la in ts abou t tw o
opinion pieces b y students qu estion in g re­
ligious beliefs.
A fter m eetin g w ith students, G aines Ini­
tially announced the paper w ould contin u e to
operate for the rem ain der o f the school y ea r
with no review o f stories by the adm in istra ­
tion.
But G aines also said Lake Mary w ould
defin itely adopt a policy, and the district
could follow suit. Lake M ary adm inistrators
and school district officials arc w ork in g now
on a proposal, the details o f which have y et to
be disclosed.
C au tion, officia ls. Part o f the leu rnlng
process. In school and In life. Is exposu re to
oth ers' view p oin ts, to be absorbed, m ulled
and cu lled Into a m ore educated view p oin t o f
o n e ’s own.
I* W e in -th ein ed ltt-exp eel wlrat w e report w ill
l ev o k e m an y things In our readers: anger,
sadness, happiness, disgust, even n chuckle
n o w .,and .th e n . It's called learning about the
world.
T h at is w hat R am page staffers, and nil
students, are try in g to do.
L e t's g iv e th em a ch a n c e to d e v e lo p
analytical and a ctive minds.

LETTERS

Fishing lady
will be missed
I didn't see the little Jupuncsc ludy outside of
Gate E as 1left the (Sunford) marina today. She was
(tie one who had proudly showed me her lurge fish
she’d caught recently. She wus the onr who alwuys
fished through the spokes o f the fence. That
seemed strange to me — to fish through a fence but
she usually did It that way and had some luck too.
Rut today tier
luck run out. I
found tier lying on
the road with her
hike on top of her
Just around the
corner from the
m a r l n u . '1' h c
m I n n o w s la y
flopping around
on the ground hut
she was motion­
le s s . A n o t h e r
b y s ta n d e r w ho
was trulued In
CPU applied It but
to no avail. She
probably had a heart attack while riding her bike
and It was too late. As the ambulance drove away I
said a prayer arid left her In good hands.
We ll miss the little Japanese lady whose name 1
do not know. She too, with only a hike and a
llshlug pole enjoyed the water.
Rev. Glenn Quum
Pier E. Revs Elation
Sanford
Editor’s note; Kuzuyo Rythef. a Sanford resident
arid wife of Dick Rythcr. died enroute lo the
hospital January 15. the day ufter tier 68th
blrtiuluy and 24th wedding anniversary.

Berry's World
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Lack of peace in our communitie
People all over planet earth have looked to
America for leadership. For ninny. America lias
appeared a utopia nt least from a distance.
Possibly the greatest single contradiction lo our
worldwide role us peacemakers Is the lack of
pence In our communities.
Amcrlcn tins the worst crime rate of any of the
Industrialized countries. Il tins been estimated
that crime In America Is n imilU-bllllon dollar
enterprise. Directly and Indirectly. 9(57.4 billion
Issjicnt annually.
1-nst yenr more than 14.583.300 crimes were
committed in the United States. Crimes occur­
ring In a few seconds are: one fucc-to-facc
robbery cvrry 47 seconds: one aggravated
assault every 28 seconds: one violent crime
against u person every 22 seconds: one motor
vehicle theft every 20 seconds; one burglary
every 11 seconds; one larceny theft every 4
seconds nnd one crime against property vnlued
over 8100, every three seconds. The most violent
crimes — forcible rape nnd murder — take plnro
every five minutes and 22 minutes reaper lively.
Since 1060. violent crimes have escalated utor
than 500 percent. If this rate continues, eight out
of 10 Americans will be victims of crime at
sometime In lliclr lives.
These crime stallstlcs reflect a luck of peace

S K M IN O LE

OPINION

LU RLEN E
S W E E T IN G

within the borders of the country that cannot tic
Ignored. The reality of enforcing "Hirer strikes
and you are Imprisoned for life," Is questionable.
Can America bear the economic burden of
Incarcerating multitudes of young people? They
mny be In prison for 50 or more years.
Crime In urban ghettos tins been of grave
concern. Yet ghettos were our own creation. Just
as they were created they need to tie eliminated.
They are the precursor of social disorder,
discontent and hopelessness. People without
hope strike out In unbridled anger against
anyone they encounter during a moment of
extreme frustration. For example. In our nation's

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ELLEN GOODM AN

Scandal: Just pin a ‘gate’ on it
BOSTON — It happened Just In the nick of
time. On Monday morning, the United States
Supreme Court came down unanimously on
the side o f parody.
The Justices ruled that 2 Live Crew’s aendup
o f u classic that turned "Oh. Pretty Woman"
Into "B ig Hairy Woman" wasn't necessarily an
Infringement of Hie copyright laws.
This Is an enormous relief to everyone who
has ever Imitated or ridiculed somebody clue's
style. But It also must be a greal source of
comfort to thoae creative forces In the capital
who are busily trying to turn Whitewater Into
Watergate.
This Very Live Crew Is beginning to sound
like a parody o f the original crew (hut covered
the uncopyrighted scandal some 20 ycurs ago.
Consider whut happened In the wukc of the
presidential press conference on Momluy
afternoon. Every word offered by Bill Clinton
was set lo an old Dick Nixon tunc by someone
else.
Did Dill say. "W e arc not covering anything
u p"? Well, offered a colleague, didn't Nixon
say. " I am nol a crook."?
Did Bill offer a spirited defense o f his wife?
"H er moral compass Is us strong as anybody's
In this country." Well, didn't Dick once
mawkishly laud his wife's virtues?
By midweek virtually every Republican,
Including those who now embrace the real
Nixon as an elder statesman, had darkly drawn
some Watergate analogy. Virtually every
Washington reporter who hud been around 20
years ago — far too many by the way — had
done an obligatory Hicn-uud-now piece.
One old Nixon hand even ominously com­
pared the presidents' nicknames — Tricky
Dick nnd Slick Wllllc — as If (hat were
evidence In the court of public opinion.
This rup on the Clintons was played against
old and resonant beats. You could hear the
refrain o f "W hat did he know und when did he
know It," and the sound o f shredding.
Virtually Hie only people In Washington to
suggest that tt was all a bit off-tune were those
In the president's orchestra. It look David
Gergen to say, "T h e only similarity between
Watergate und Whitewater Is that they both
start with the same letter." Or ctmtaln the
sutnc word: water.
t hate to ruin a good parody, nlthough
usually I like my parodies with a bit more
h u m o r to th e m , but th e 1 0 -y ca r-o ld
Whitewater was not u criminal act. And the
current Whitewater Is not a constitutional
crisis.
The Irony Is that the Clintons gat mixed up
In a real estate development deal Hint recks
more o f the Reagan era than the Nixon era.
The doo-wop chorus here sounds more like a
beat o f the '80s — failed S&amp;Ls, real estate
boom and bust — than th e '70s.
What was a dreary and Incomprehensible

Change must come to our land. We cannot
bury mtr heads in the sand like ostriches und
pretend Itiese people arr not here. Their pain and
suffering must he responded lo In positive ways.
Let tis hope Hint crime will not become the
Trojan Horse that will tear our beloved country
asunder.

JO SEPH SPEAR

OHDfrwr

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capital. 10 people die violent deaths on any giver
Saturday night. This human carnage Is repeater
In many urban centers throughout tills country
We must address the root causes of our dilemma.
President Lyndon II. Johnson initiated n "W n f
on Poverty" during his tenure In the White
House. This war was unsuccessful, however.
President Johnson must tie recognized for nt
least attempting to do something. Some have
attributed the failure of the war on poverty to the
fact that funds allocated never reached the
poverty-stricken In the projiortlon tt should have.
Our social problems are the building blocks of
our rising crime rale. Hunger, homelessness, j
lack of employment, lack of medical care make
every day one of great physical, social and
emotional stress for persons In these dire straits.
They are reduced to a very basic day-to-day
survlvnt mode that docs not enhance their
humanity.

(ulc about the Incestuous world of Arkansas
wheelers and dealers. Is now a dreary and
barely comprehensible story about Improper
briefings by Treasury officials In the In­
cestuous world o f Washington. The phrase
must often heard about the Clinton folk Is
naive bungling — not a lyric from Nixon's
repertoire.
if we have u flock
of creative types do­
ing this parody of
W a t e r g a t e fo r a
W h ite w a te r uu •
dlcnce. It's because
the original has been
the benchmark for all
scandals. This Is Hie
scandal Hiat brought
a president down.
Since then, every
time an Investigation
e ru p ts fro m Bert
Lance to Iran-contra,
the easiest wuy to get
headline status Is by
f Every word
pinning a "g a le " on
offered by Bill
It.
Clinton was set
Any o p po nc nt
to an old Dick
wortli tils or her spot
Nixon tune by
on mi Enemies List
som eone else.
knows Ihc value of
fusing Whllewuler
nnd Wutcrgutc Into one Image of a presidency
brought low. As the president said, they want
to "gin up" the "hysteria" on the issue.
For the media, I'm ufrald Hie lesson of
Watergate was Hint you never gel In pro­
fessional trouble assuming the absolute worst.
Watergate produced what the biologists cull
Imprinting behavior. We go after every White
House trouble as if It were the big one.
Investigations Hint urc modeled ufter the
Watergate story have become parodies o f It.
At Ihc journalistic risk of not thinking the
worst, every time a White House counsel
leuves. tt Isn't a Saturday Night Massacre.
Every lime some papers are missing, It Isn’t a
conspiracy to obstruct Justice.
The attention of a government nnd a press
corps Is being sucked down Hie Wutcrgatc
drain. Flushing away energy and confidence.
So forgive me If 1 don’t share the lust for the
Ntxonesc. I waa hoping for something new In
the 1990s. like say. wrestling with big
problems.
Wrestling with Big Problems. Hum a few
.bars, and maybe we can sllll play It.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor nre welcome. All letters
must be signed, Include the address of the writer
und n daytime telephone number. Leiters should
be on n single subject and be as brief as possible.
The leiters nre subject to editing.

Reagan book of
quotable quotes
You are no doubt aware Hint the editors ol
" Burden's Familiar Quotations." that vener­
able compilation ol memorable things sold by
famous Folks. Is biased against conservatives
and their Grand and Kxaltrd Patriarch.
Ronald W Reagan.
No? Well, let me enlighten you. A few
months ago, the editor of Policy Review, the
Heritage Foundation's quarterly Journal,
toted up the Reagan quotes In "Bartlett's"
and compared them
to (lie number of
Franklin Roosevelt
q u o te s am i J o h n
Kennedy quotes and
Jimmy Carter quotes
and discovered that
Ills hern was getting
shortchanged. There
were only three from
Ron, compared to 35. .
from FDR, 2H from-' \
JFK and six from the
in u c h • r e v I 1 e d
Jimmy.
T h e In escapable
C W ell, let me
c o n c lu s io n . T h e
onllghten you. J
Great Communicator
w as b ein g denied
"his rlgbtlul place in
rhetorical history."
Not wanting any­
one to he without a
handy reference to
RR's pearls of wisdom. I have culled my flics
and c o m p ile d a fe w . H e re w ith . T h e
Curmudgeon's Collection of Famous Reagan
Quotes:
•• "You go to bed every night knowing that
there are tilings that you arc not aware of."
(Speaking In 1989 about Ills two terms In the
While House.)
- "I didn't have the slightest Indication of
what was going on." (Commenting In 1989
on scandals In Hie Department of Housing
and Urban Development.)
- "I can't tell until somclxxly tells me.... I
never know where I’m going." (Hlsnnswer In
1982 when asked If lie would lx: visiting (he
Vietnam Memorial on Veterans Day.)
•• "What am 1 supposed to order?" (Ills
question to an aide at a McDonald's restau­
rant while campaigning in 1984.)
- "Oh dear. I could ask for help here. The
name I know Is very familiar." (His 1990
response when asked by n lawyer during one
of Hie Iran Contra trials to Identify Gen. John
VcBscy. chairman o f the Joint Chiefs o f Staff
from 1982 to 1985.)
- "Fuels are stupid things." (Statement lo
the 1988 Republican National Convention.)
*- "How nre you. Mr. Mayor? I’m glad lo
meet you. How are things In your city?" (His
1981 greeting to Ills Hub Secretary. Samuel
Pierce, during a While House meeting wllh
mayors.)
- "Ladles and gentlemen. Chairman Moc of
Liberia Is our visitor here today, and w e’re
very proud to have him ." (His 1982 White
House Introduction of LIberian President
Samuel K. Doc.)
•• "W e're very proud to have Sugur Ray und
Mrs. Ray here." (Ills 1981 White House
welcome to boxing great Ray Leonard.)
"You know, your nose looks Just like
Danny Thom as'." (Remark to the Lebanese
foreign minister during a 1982 While House
meeting with Arab leaders.)
•• " A tree Is a tree. How many marc do you
need lo look ut?" (Statement made In I960 as
Governor o f California In opposition to a
proposal to expand Redwoods Park.)
•• "I didn't go down there with any plan for
the Americas, or anything. I went down to &gt;
Und out from them and (to tcurn) their views.
You’d be surprised. They're all Individual
countries. (Ills 1982 response to a reporter
who asked if his Latin American trip hud
changed Ills views of flic area.)
•• " I ’ve often wondered, what tr all of us In ,
the world discovered that wc were threatened
by an outer - a power from outer space, from
another planet?" (Statement mudein 1988.)
There you have them, the sayings ol .
Ronald Reagan. Clip this column and stash II
In your personal copy o f "Bartlett's" and
you'll never be without a good Glpper quote.
Glad lo be of service.
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Ills wife Flora raised die girts at
on Mcllnnvlllf junl south "T h e Oaks" on Mcllonvllle. Then
ol loth Street. lie brought the Sourllng himself died In llinl
girls hack to Sanford and he 1029 auto accident. There hns
remarried.
been some ipiesllon as lo exactly
Hul tragedy struck the family where It happened. However, we
iigiiln dan. 3. Ifiafl when Sparl­ have now found exactly where II
ing hlniHt'll was killed In an auto happened. The wreck occurred
accident on 25th Street. Here's on 25III Street all right bill
the rest ol Ihe story,
midway between Myrtle and Oak
Klrsl. the reason Spurllng avenues. Another car "sidecame here was hccausc Anna s w ip e d " S p u r llu g ’ s uniqu e
Wallace. Katie's sister, was In Pierce-Arrow sedan causing a
Hie iral eslatc business with the blow to his head which resulted
Howard-I’ackcr I-and Company. in his death. How do we know?
Spurting was enamored with all We goi It from Ihe man who first
Ihe business and agririilliirnl arrived on the scene. Ills name Is
(lossllillllles available In Sanford Dink Wilkins. This month he
plus Ihe climate, growth o f the will lie H'l years old and Is a
area and everything else.
rellred resident i f Ihe new city of
Then Kallr riled. We rcjHirlrtl DeBary.
Hull Spurting pol Ihe girls Into
It seems Spurllng was engaged
the Melhodlsl Children's Home In a "do-ll-yoursclf" project and
In Enterprise. This lie did. Hut
was headed downtown In get a
we found lie only "boarded"
sack of cement. Ills car was
lhem there, according lo one of sldcswlpcd by a ear driven by a
Ihe six daughters, Mrs. Anahel
local woman who may still be
Cowan, who still resides In
living.
Orlando. After a couple years al
Wilkins was driving a Model T
Enterprise, Ihe home changed
Ford west on 23th Slrccl. The
Its rules. One rtuild no longer ear Dink was driving was owned
"board" children at the home,
by Mrs. M.b. Patterson. She was
The children hail Ur become a passenger In (lie Ford. At Ihat
wards ol the Imme so Spoiling
dine Wilkins was a "enllboy" for
brought die gltls hark lo San­ (lie Atlantic Cousl Line, lie
ford.
stopped at the scene. So did a
Jesse remarried and he ami
lellow driving a Iruek carrying a

Jackpot winners can’t collect
HOC A KATON — The slate Lottery Department won'l pay lip
on a 829 million Jaek|Hii. and so far a Judge doesn't want to pry
the money liaise.
Fllly-oue members ol a loilery group calling Itself die 1730
Clubclalmed the June 2(i prt/e.
Hul two club members who signed slightly dllferm l
agreements on die spill haven't paid their share of a
sell-imposed $29,000 administration fee.
No one has been paid anything because the slate will pay
only one entity, mil three.
Palm Head) Circuit Judge Hubert M. Gross refused to rule
Thursday on whether the stale should begin payments without
hearing (rum die two holdouts.
"I think die oilier two folks who are the Hies In the ointment
should be a party lo die still ... to register any objections they
may have." Gross said.
Club member William Sadler ol Horn Hulun look II In stride:
saying. "I came here with no expectations. 1 don't expect
anything anymore. I'm numb."
Maxine Hcynolds, an attorney who drew up die (rust, (old the
Judge Ihul some members arc so anxious to culler! tbul they've
olfered to pay the fees
No date has been set lor the next hearing.

-DEATHS

dozen or so huge cakes of Ice.
Together they extricated Sjiurllug from Ihe wreckage and
placed him In the Model T. They
rushed him lo (h e Fernald
Laughton Memorial Hospital
where they believe Mrs. Belly
L a n g r a ff s u m m o n ed th r e e
nurses lo help gel Spurllng Into
Ihe hospital.
Al (he hospital al the lime was
Dr. W.T. Langley. He examined
Sjiurllng In the operating room.
A nurse suggested he lie rushed
lo Orlando Imt Langley said It
w o u ld lie u s e le s s b e ca u s e
Sptirllng's brain had been, as
Dink remembered, "destroyed."
Sure enough, only minutes later
Jesse Sjiurllng died.
Wilkins recalls dial lie and
Mrs. Patterson mid three men
$2 lo remove Spurllng'* blood
from the Model T.
Wilkins was Ihe son o f ACL
l o c o m o t iv e e n g in e e r J a c k
Wilkins. Dink Ivicl Jusl started as
a call hoy for Hie ACL when Ihe
accident happened. He Inter
became a crew clerk. Hut afler
10 years with the ACL Dltik
Joined the Sun Oil Company and
many lucnl old timers will recall
he o|R-raled die Sunoco Service
James Chestnut and his wile (nee Ivy Harriot,
Station on the srxithwest corner Hero's the only photo available that pictures Mrs.
sister of Archio Harriot). Also in this photo are
Flora Spurllng, tho second wilo and widow ol
of Third and Park. Dink spent 30
Jano Boettlor, daughter ol Howard Boodler
Jesse E. Spurting Flora Is standing lo the loll ol
years with Sunoco before retir­
(wholesale candy supplier) and Mrs. Boodler ol
ing lo his Dellary home with Ills Ihe brldo when this photo was made during Ihe
Lake Mary; and Mrs. Lulu Tubb Harriet, wife of
wedding
reception
tor
Miss
Edith
Chestnut
and
wife.
then Sanford Pollco Officer Herman Harriot.
Dink has a brother. Dennis, hor husband, Thomas Berknor, of Ihe U.S. Navy. It
who has served 32 years as a was made In 1943 Edith was the daughter ol Mr.
railroad conductor, itlght now
O h , y e s , w e h a v e o n e "Howell Place." By goshi we the retirement home and named
Dink Is fighting cancer and
pulling up a good battle. We can postscript In arid. The other day didn’ t know hut one phone call II Howell Pluee In memory of Ids
mother, Thelma. He sold II
oidy thank Wilkins Tor providing we had a chalice lo meet and did the trick.
There was once a family In several months ago and ihe new
us wllli Ibis final phase of the talk with Ihe Sjxirllng daughter.
Anahel. the wile of the late Kaljih Sanford named Howell. 'Twas owners renamed It "T h e HeS|iiirllng slory.
According lo Ioral "historian" Cowan and mother of Sanford's the family of H.A. "H ob" Howell nulssance."
and retired plumber — friend Kalph Cowan Jr., personnel Sr., bis wife, and three children.
Several old timers called lo say
Archie Harriet, w e’re told Flora director at Sanford's J.C Penney They lived in the two-story home
(hat still stands on the northeast they llkrd our Christmas column
reared the girls In an excellent Company slurr
Mrs. Cowan told us. "I was one corner of Third and French. The ubout 50 years ago when those
manner. Three of die girls, all In
(heir 90s — HlaiK-lie, Anahel and of the younger daughters and I sen ior H ow ell was an A C L of us on (hal day were Involved
In war saving stamp albums. A
never remcinliried knowing my locomotive engineer.
Thelma, are still living.
The oldest of Hie (wo sons was number of folks said they re­
mother." She iiddcd, "II was
Alter Ihe glris were "grown
and gone" Flora sold "d ie Oaks" kind or sad lo read your stories Clifford, the youngest. Hob Jr. membered them. One fellow
and moved lo to 10 Oak Avenue about my parents and my family T h e d a u g h te r w as n a m ed asked where we gol the 25-cent
where she resided until her and I must admit I did sited u Thelma and she married a local album wc pictured with the
article.
tear or two. Hul I got over II and man about town. Homer Little.
death.
You know, for die life of us. we
Homer and Thelma bought a
Unless uomeludy else has any­ I’m jiroud lo be one of those six
thing to add to die saga of the girls." Thus, Ibis ends the re­ drugstore from Hrlck Hogget! ennnot recall who sent us dial
dial was on the northwest cor­ album. We had a note attaelu-d
J csse S p u rlln g fu m ily this markable Sjiurllng story.
ner ol First and Sanford In the to It hul somehow It got " d e ­
should complete the story from
A recent caller asked us how now gone McLandcr Arcade tached." So, If the person who
Ihe day they arrived in Sanford
sent (his niomento of World War
until Flora's pamlng. The family The Hcfinlnsanrc, a retirement building.
We understand that Homer II to us will give us a ring, we'll
certainly left its murk on the community oil Airport Boolevard. got lls original name of and Thelma had n son who built promptly return It.
community.

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CECIL RICHARD DRANCII
Cecil HIchlird Hnincli. H5.
! D ouble Hngry S treet, Luke
Monroe, died Thursday. March
| 10, 199-1 ill Ills Imme.
A rellred mini coding machine
■ operator with Walcrvllcl Paper
] Company, lie was Imril Nov. 2li,
I1K1H In Coverl, Mich. He came
loeenlral Florida In 19H3.
Survivors Include Ills daughter
Beverly K Frls/. of Sanford, four
grandchildren and four great­
grandchildren.
Beat-oil Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge ol Ihe
arrangements

i RUSSELLCLELAND
Hussell Clcland. 09. ol Valrlco,
Flu., died Tluusduy. Marc h 10.
199-1 al Tampa General Hospital

in Tampu.
A coaler machine operator
Continental Can Company In
Tampa. In- was burn .June 25.
1924 lb- was a member of Fnllli
Covenant Felluwshl|) und an
Army veteran ol World War II
Survivors Include Ids stepsons
wife Lllllc: Ills son Joe Clelaud of
Sanford: his stepsons Calvin
Wright ol Cincinnati and Colon
Wright ol Syracuse, NY; his
daughters Linda Kline of Lov­
eland. Co. and Dchhlc Schllrf ol
V a lrlc o : his s te p d a u g h te rs
l.nrella l i n g e r s ol Atlanta, Gu.
and Connie Wright of Valrlco;
his mother Susie Bril Lindsey of
Sanford: 15 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Garden of Memories. Myrtle
Hill Funeral Home. Tampa, in
charge of die arrangements,

THELMA K. FLAHERTY

fy a a -

The Williams And
Collins Family of M a le

Mr. Willie(Shortie)
Williams
Acknowledges with deep
appreciation
your kind expressions of
Sympathy shown them during
their lime ol Bereavement.
Reverend Lawrence Collins, Sr.
Sadie Mae Williams

T h e lm a K. F la h e r ty . 89.
Bellalre, Ohio, died Thursday.
March 10. 1901 In Altnmuulc
Springs.
A homemaker, she was born
In Aelnavllle. Ohio on Feb. H.
1905. Sbe was a Catholic.
S u rvivors Include her sou
H u ger F la h e r ty o f C ap e
C a n a v e r a l; her d a u g h te r s
Barbara Flaherty of Bellalre,
Ohio and Patricia llartzog of
Allumontc Springs; 12 grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d 13 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood. In c harge o f Ihe arrange­
ments.

resident of ccnlml Florida and a
Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include his wile Dot.
Ills daughters Minnie Jo Ledford
and Ha/rl Krllh Johnson, both
of G eneva, and tw o grand
children
North Brevard Funeral Home.
Titusville, m charge ol the ar
range men Is.

CHARLES I.LUKENS
Charles I. I.ukens. 78. Sand­
piper Lane. Osteen, died Friday.
March 1 I. 1994 at Ills home.
A plumber, be was born m
North Wales. Penn, on March 27.
1917. He moved lo central
Florida In 1991. He was a
member of St. Peters Lutheran
Church of Nurlh Wales. Penn,
and PI uni tiers Union Local *690
of Pennsylvania He served In
the U.S. Army In World War II.
Survivors Include Ills wife
Hudi of Osteen; his daughter
Kathleen Lukcivs of Centerville.
Vu.; Ids son David C harles
Lukens of North Wales, Penn.;
Ills brother Waller Lukens of
North Wales, Penn.: and three
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e,
Sanford, In charge of (he ar­
rangements.

Aug. 17. 1919 III Macon. Gu. She member of llic First Bajuist
moved to central Florida In 196-1 Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include her husband
and was a member u West view
Baptist Church, where she was Sylvan: her son S. Joseph Davis
arrive In tile Sunday School Jr. of Lake Mary: her daughter
Oiilda D Kudcr of Clearwater;
lirogrum.
Survivors Include her daugh­ seven grandchildren and 15
ters Frances McCollum o f Bowie, great grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
M a ry la n d and B arb ara G.
Samolinskl ol htri Grange: her ford, In charge o f the arrange­
brolliers William L. Williams of ments.
Vuldustu. Ga. and William Guy
Williams of Arizona: her sister
P U N IR A L S
Angtics Jewel of Macon. Ga.; her
0«*vi», Grata S.
granddaughters Tracy M. While
Funaral w rv k e t for Grace Davit will to#
ol Arlington. Vu. and Sarah G. Monday.
March 14 al II a m In fha Britton
Simon of Duylonu Beach: and Funeral Horn® Inttrmenl will follow In
Oaklawn
Memorial
Park. Frltn dt may call at
her grandson S. Peter Simon of
tha funeral homa on Sunday, March 11 from 4
Ormond Beach.
tot p m
Baldwlu-Falrehlld. Oaklawn
ArrangamtnU by Britton Funaral Homa,
Park C em etery and Funeral Sanford
Home, Lake Mary, in charge of
the arrangements.

McCollum. B d ilhM aria
Funaral tarvlcat for Edith M McCollum.
t*, of Sanford, who pataad away Wednatday.
will ba conducted Monday at 10 a m af fha
Oaklawn P ark Chapaf of the Baldwin
Fairchild F u n e ra l Home wlfh Dr B obby M,
M cF e llt officiating litfermenf will follow at
the Oaklawn Park Cemetery, Lake Mary
Vitifahon for fnendt will be held Sunday
from 2 to 4 and M o I p m at the funaral
home

C L A S S I F I E D

GRACE S. DAVIS
Grace S. Davis, 94. Myrtle
A vc.. Sanford, died Friday.
March 11, 1994 at Central Flor­
ida Kcglomd 1lospilul la Sanford.
A homemaker, she was born
In Cocke County, Term, on July
28, 1899 and lias lived In central
Florida since 1930. She was u

EOITH MARIE McCOLLUM
Edllh Marie McCollum. 74,
Homewood Drive, Sanford, died
at her home on Wednesday.
March 9. 1994.
A home maker, she was horn

We do not charge interest on pre-need
Installment payments - most others do.
We refund 100% of all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most

others do not.

LAR R Y O. KEITH

We do not charge sales tay on mer­
chandise - most others do.

Larry O. Keith. 77. Fort Lane
Hoad. Geneva, died Thursday,
March 10. 199-lnl Ids home.
A construction worket for
T e x a c o , he w a s h o r n In
Titusville. He was a life long

We are locally owned and operated

many are not.

% J L w i» tq T H m o n ty
o j O ca H M m

&amp; fy u M d m ttw ,

G r a d e L e e W a rd

Oct. 27,1930
to
March 12,1993

A year ago on March 12. 1993. God look you
away from us. We love and miss you very much.
Ilut we hove jicarc and comfort knowing that
you loved and accepted In your life Jehovah God
os your personal Savior. That's why when your
work here with us was done, you were able lo
tell us with a very big smile. "Weep not for me.
hut lie content • I was not yours, but only lent.
Wl|« off those tears and weep no more. I am
nol dead, but goae on tiefore.*

Eddie, [trends, Nicole, Bryonns, Eddie
It Tiffany, Kelvin k Jill Henke

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 50 years from tills
funeral home.
Coring people is what you expect and what you gel at

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B R ISS O N F U N E R A L H O M E
905 LAUREL AVE., SANFORD
A MEMBER OF THE CAREY HAND FUNERAL HOME TRADITION
Etl. 1800

BETTE R. GRAMKOW

JIM 8CHUITEMAN

Gramkow
Funeral Home
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1956
000 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773

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Sanford — —
Continued from Page 1A
debris. open to lllt'^ul
a c tiv ity anil tra n s ien ts.‘ at*
tractive nuisance.
• C. — HOI Pecan Avenue Abandoned single family real*
deuce and abed. Ilrnkcn win*
down, junk, debris. high growth,
dilapidated structure, rixif col*
lapsing., rotten siding, rotten
poreb. open to Irnnslent and
d ru g n c llv lt y . a tt r a c tiv e
nuisance.
• D. - 1706 Ik-ll Avenue Abandoned single family resi­
dence. Broken windows. Junk,
debris, high growth, dilapidated
structure, roof collapsing, rotten
siding, rotten porch, open to
transient and drug activity, at­
tractive nlusance. rotten floor.
• E. — 300 Magnolia Avenue
— Abandoned hold. Windows
missing, dilapidated roof, holes
In wulis, rotten siding, exterior
exposed to elem ents, rotten
flo o rs, p lu m b in g prob lem s,
e le ctrica l problem s, cellin g,
sagging plaster billing off walls,
porch rotten, columns rotten,
stairs need repair.
• F. - 1608 W. 13th Place Abandoned single fumlly resi­
dence. Broken windows, dllapl*
dated condition. Junk, debris,
blgb growth, attractive nlsancc.
• G. — 1021 Orange Avenue

- Sanford commission agenda
— Abandoned single family resi­
dence. Dilapidated condition,
debris, attractive nuisance. Il­
legal ncllvlty
• II. - 2544 Park Drive Bank of Central Florida com­
mercial building. Severe fire
damage, north wall has external
bracing applied to support fire
damage wall, high grass and
weeds, trash and (Ichrls.
The Building olflclul has re­
commended structures A. C. I).
F. G. and H lw condemned und
be demolished by the Public
Works department. As for struc­
tures B and E. condemnation Is
recom m ended, but with the
owners given six month and one
year time extensions respective­
ly*
The City Manager has re­
commended all of the buildings
be condemned, but given 30
days to repair or demolish them.
If they have not been repaired
or demolished, the recommenda­
tion Is for the city to demolish
the buildings und assess the cost
as a lien against the property.
These Items urc scheduled for
eonslderatlon during the regular
m eeting o f the Sanford City
Commission, beginning at 7
p.m. Monday. March 14. In the
commission chambers of San­
ford City Hall.

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than a
year to correct problems. One
property owner. Bob Bull Sr.,
was given until June H to
complete a renovation plan with
llu b iiu t fo r H u m a n it y o r
GoldcnKule Housing and Com­
munity Development Corp.

• 1109 First Drive. Sanford;
W ayne Cleveland. Rochester.
NY.

portion of property lielween Old Lake
M a ry Road and Ihe S C L R a ilro a d
HlQhl ol way, between W 75lh Street and
Airport Blvd HettyeD Smith, owner
eContlderation
Petition to annev
(water tervlco) portion of property be
tween lit Street and Sanford A v e . be
tween Bleder Ave and Lake Mary Blvd
Belle Powell, owner
• Contlderallon
Requetf Irom Sennet
L. Wltllamt. O a tli Enterprltet. for open
air retlaurant al Mall tile, for duration ol
conttrudlon
• Contlderallon
jpeclal Event permit
Irom Sanlord Main Street. Inc . for "Paint
Ihe Town Green" event
• Contlderallon - Trantler of title tor
properly at IU0 Shepard Ave . lo Minute
rial Alliance
• Contlderallon — Joint ttlpulatlon lor
entry of fin al judgement regarding
Midway Canaan Community Water Attor
• C o n t ld e ra llo n — P ro p o te d One
Harbour Place leate
• Contlderallon — School Retourre Of
fleer Agreement

B y N ICK R F B IP A U P

Horald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD — The Sanford City Com
m illio n Mill hold lit regular meellngt
Monday night A t of Thurtday, the follow
Ing Itemi were lilted for dltcutilon during
Ihe work u n io n , tchedulrd to begin al 1
p.m., In the City Manager ! conference
room on the tecond floor of City Hall.
e D lt c u it lo n — L a k e M o n ro e
Waterfront Downtown Planning and Re
development procet!
eD ltcuitlon — Propoted One Harbour
Place leate.
eO ltcutilon — Trantler of title lor
property al 1170 Shepard A v e , lo the
Mlnltterlal Alliance, and waiver of city
Code Enforemenl Board lien
eO ltcu n lo n — Special event appllca
lion from Sanlord Main Street, Inc . for
"Paint fhe Town Oreen" SI Patrick’! Day
retail event
eD ltcuitlon — Group healthcare con
tra d
e D ltcu itlo n — Requetl from Civil
Service Board lor legal repretentatlon al
appeali/hearlngt
• Continuing dltcutilon — C lfy't At
fordable Hooting tfrategy
• Dltcutilon — Additional llemt and
regular agenda llemt
The r r g .iir meeting of the Sanford City
Commlttlon It tcheduled lo begin al 7
p m , In Ike cqmmlttlon chembert A t of
fhlt patl week, the following Itemi were
lilted for the agenda
■ Public Hearing — Contlder amending
the Future Land Lite Plan element ol the
Comprehentlve Plan and adopting Ordi
nance 17nd reading I regarding the plan
• Ordinance — 7nd reading — Anne« a
portion of properly between Art Lane and
Drlltwood Lane, between Meadow Drive
and Hidden Lake Drive Donald E . Hunter,
owner
e Ordinance — 2nd reading - Amending
ordinance regarding clattllicalion and par
plan, to redattlly the poll Iion of Parking
Enforcement S pedalllt lo Community
Service Officer
e Public Hearing — Condemnation! Regarding future demolition of eight
tfructuret
eContlderaflon — Petition lo onnei a

• Contlderallon — Requetl from Civil
Service Beard tor legal repretentatlon al
appealt/heanngt
• Contlderallon — Amendment with
Dept, of Envlronemtal Protection for
conttrudlon of reclaimed water Irantrnlt
non facllltlet, matter pumping ttalion and
grove Irrigation tytlem at Site 10
• Statue report — current and pending
condemnation!
• Ordinance — HI reading — Clotlng
vacating and abandoning a portion of
north toulh alley between French Ave
and Laurel Ave . between W JSth Street
and Bayard Street W EB Properties Inc .
applicant
• Board appolntmenti/re appointment!
— Central E lemming Hoard. Code En
lorcemenl Board Equity Study Commit
lee. Public Employee! Relation! Com
mltfee
• Content agenda — Author, ration Ior
payment of bill!
• Invoice! paid report
• Requetl — Central Florida Quillert
Guild, for reduced rate for Civic Center
rental for quilt thow
Additional Itemi may be edited to Ihe
agenda prior to Ihe meeting The Sanlord
City Mall It located at J00 N Park Avenue.
Sanford

Lou Parent, ol Sominolo Klwanls. prosonts an award lo Ray Helms,
who within 15 mlnutos look Ural placo In Iho 500 and 1,000 Motor
Blko races.

Special----medals for heroic efforts.
"I'v e never seen kids try so
said, "T ills h a prellv filer bard lo succeed." said Zorn
filing lbey are doing They're Kennedy ol Sanford who bail
doing real stuff here.*'
beard the games were taking
Saturday's event was a col­ place and bad mine mil lo see if
orful and exciting affair. A clown she could help "T h ey aren't so
entertained near Ihe entrance, c o n c e r n e d w it h h e a l i n g
balloons dolled the stadium and everyone else its they are with
bugs abounded. Laughter In­ doing their best."
termingled wlib whistles and
Kennedy said she admired the
shouts of encouragement. from special athletes.
mentors and attendees.
"I l,ci Hie rent of us could learn
The S|H*elal Olympians may
never win a gokl medal ill l be a tiling or two fmin the way they
summer games for tlictr perfor­ pul their all lulo the things they
mances, but llicy could win do.” she said.

Continued from Page IA

The structures were declared
public nuisances by commis­
sioners Jan. 11.
The condemned homes and
listed owners are:
• 1103 First Drive, Sanford:
W illie M. Gridin. Martha L.
Griffin and Willie Erskln (jjllllii.
Sanford.
• 2 5 9 0 C r a w fo r d D r iv e .
M id w a y ; K u t It W i l l i a m s .
Midway.
• 2301 Brlsson Avc.. Midway;
Whitley Davis Sr. Life Estate,
I Tu rn er tjavhs and W. Davis Jr..
(Sanford.
•77ft and 7Hf&gt; Monroe Hoad.
L a k e M o n ro e; K e n n e th L.
Barker. Orlando.
• 2703 Hlawnlha Avc.. San­
ford; Bob M. Ball Sr.. Sanford.

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Isaah Robinson loops through tho air to bocom o the long Jump winner.

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Voluntoors Mary Owen and Llsn Dnvia moasure n long jump.

Stings------- Gambling
Continued from Page 1A
14th St.. Sanford,
was taken Into custody for offer­
ing the undercover officer $10 In
exchange for oral sex und sexual
Intercourse.
T h e y w ere c h a rg e d w ith
assignation to mmmlt prostitu­
tion and were held at (he Jail on
$100 bond each.
A short distance uwny. u drug
deal was being consumulcd.
Near a bar. police report two
men purchased cruck cocaine
from undercover officers.
• Claude William Davis. 28,
810 W. 25th S I.. S an ford ,
allegedly trough! $60 worth of
the drug.
• Ronald Wurrcn Heaps, 29.
613-A W. 25th St.. Sanford,
allegedly purrltascd $60 worth
o f crack.
They were cliargcd with the
purchuse of crock cocaine and
held on $5,000 bind each._______

Continued from Page 2A
without gaming, and certainly
we would proceed In any envi­
ronment." said Jonathan Tlsch.
"There urc demund generators
(hut will keep Mtuml Beach
busy."
City Manager Roger Carlton
secs the developers us "bullish
on Miami Bcuch. regardless of
gaining."
The attraction Is easy to sec.
Aging hotels once relinquished
to ruts have sprouted puslel und
neon, whole neighborhoods huve
gcntrlflcd. and octogenarians
huve been elb ow ed out by
rollcrbluders.
Th e unknown quuntlty Is
gambling.
Banned by the Florida Con­
stitution. cuslnos would be Im­
possible unless a majority of
voters agree to a change. Four
competing Ideas urc afloat to put
the Issue on the Novem ber
ballot.
D oug S essio n s, e x e c u tiv e

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Advertise what people wantl
Children's doming, duhoi, colloctibku, tooti, book! and ontHjooi aro
the moil popular Itomt.
2. Mak« It convenient lo ahop al
your garaga sslel Bo turn thore is
adoqualo parking space. Poll itgm
with (freedom lo parking oroai. Moko
arrangement! with noignbori.
3. Make ll aaiy lo piyl Have plonty ol change and ■
system lor handling. Make lure one person la on duty al all
tmoi at a contrakzod locabon prolerably with a calculator or
addng machine.
4. Provide prlc«i. Do not make evory person ask, *How
muchIs dlls? Prices moke lor quick oflocfiv* satelor a good
place lor cusiomo-s to start bargaining.
5. Grrt an early atari. Sol uP displays the evening before,
4 possiblo.
6. Departmentalize. Separate the inespenslve Home from
die more Cosby areas. Group furniture, clothing, toys, lawn
equipment and other items widi similar merchandise.
7. Specialize. Establish one aro* for 'Undor $5*. another
ter 'Linder $1*. Consider having u batch ol Homs that are
•FREE widi purchase of $3*. Romembor tie youngsters,
loo. Encourage this with small, low-priced Items diet are
appropriate lor this purpose.
I. Time your aele carefully! Have it at a time when most
poopie are a: home and unconcerned with tpoctal events,
if. Combine your effortal Incorporate your sale with a
noighbor for more variety and greater Impact.
10. Be speclflol When advordslng your sale inthe newspa­
per, list individual ftomi.-Donl simply say, ’ sever* things
available.* Each time you list an Horn, you are broadoning
Iho list of poloniial customers.
II. Be generousl If you have toms left over, give them to
a charitable organization. If you soe dial some llama are not
moving wolf during the sale, mark them down during the last
hours. Romombor, the prime reason for holding die sale Is
to torn your unwanted toms Into cashI_________________

director af (be Proposition lor
Limited Casinos, believes the
stutc Is ripe for change even
though two previous repeal at­
tempts failed, the latest In 19H6
by u 2-to-1margin.
"Early polling and surveying
huve (old us that a lot of the
at t il tides lu F lo r id a h a v e
changed," said Sessions. "T h e
economic cllmutc has chungcd
dramatically as well. You've got
casino o|K‘ratton.s springing up
all over Ihe Southeast."
New Orleans Is seen us a
to u r is t c o m p e t it o r , and
Mississippi bus opted for riverbout gambling.
Nationally, Indiun gambling
has spread lo 27 states, card
rooms are lcgul In 10, rlverbouts
In six und casinos In five.
In Florida, another Initiative,
the P rop osition for C ou nty
Choice Gaming, would open all
sorts o f possibilities. If the Initia­
tive passed al the stale level,
county voters then would decide

wlint forms ol gambling lbey
wanted. The options could In,elude casino bolds, rlverboal
g a m b lin g , ca sin os at pari
muiucls or any combination.
"W r think that Ihe market will
lake care of Itself In the sense
(but there will only be a certain
number Ibul will be economi­
c a lly v ia b le ," said Mlchucl
Levine, chairman o f the coun­
ty-choice plan.
But the market might already
be getting crowded. Floridians
have had easy access to Icgullzcd
gambling for years.
Casinos arc us close as the
cruise ships docking lu five cities
or a short bop to (lie Bahamas.
The Seminole and Mlccosokcc
Indian tribes have strayed from
standard bingo games and are
p ressin g for casin o action .
Meanwhile, pari-mutuel betting
Is uviilluhlc al 35 horse trucks,
dog tracks and Jai ulal frontons,
and the state lottery Is 6 years
old.

But urban, land-based casinos
would require public backlog.
Dade Counts’. Including Miami
and Miami Beach, Is the only one
lu buck casino gambling lo dale.
Sessions' measure would recruit
voles by allowing casinos al
purl-mutucis. seven other casi­
nos on laud or allo.it plus one
guaranteed In Dade County.
Miami Beach Is (he ndds-ou
locale, and I lie new hole! would
be u beneficiary. A likely loca­
tion Is a parking lot across from
Ihe city's convention center and
three blocks from the barren
SVi-acrc hotel site.
E v e r -e n te r p r is in g D onald
Trum p also has a potential
casino project In mind on a
35-ncre parcel owned by German
developer Thomas Kramer on
South Bcuch.
Opposition lias Irecn slow lo
surface. Ironically. Sessions'
boss. C. Patrick Roberts, run the
a n tl-ca sln o d r iv e Iasi tim e
around. Corporate magnates

J a c k E c k c r d and AI v a h
Chapman, opponents lo I9H6.
arc busy with other projects
now.
F or M ia m i B each M a yor
Seymour Gclbcr. a casino would
be "like a nuclear bomb billing
H irosh im a." wiping ool the
city's character by creating u
"gambling factory."
“ Once you accept the concept
of mass gambling. It's gonou be
mass gambling." he said. "I
don't see tliul people arc gnnnu
say, 'OK. we're only going lo go
tills lor."
Bui even II Ihe current pro­
posals fall, Gclbcr foresees a day
when Florida voters will go
along.
Bally Manufacturing chairman
Art bur Goldberg Is so cxcllcd
about prospects for a Florida
casino Ibul be has assigned the
project to himself, "not that I'm
anybody special, but I think It'll
give It the highest priority our
company can give."

Midway
Continued from Page 1A
made It easier to weed ool those who choose a
life o f crime lu the community und huve paved
Ihe way (o making Improvements at the
community center.
The county, she said, provided a pair of
dumpsters where the cleanup volunteers
could deposit the trash they collected. The
sheriff's department provided trusties from
the John E. Folk Correctional Facility to help
with thcellorl.
"It's very nice, very nice." she said.
The majority o f the refuse. Perkins said
following n survey of the community, was In
drainage ditches the county Is supposed lo
maintain.
"T h ey don't do a very good Job o f that
sometimes.” Perkins suld. "A n d It's hard up
In those areas by Ihe school und the store
where transient people don't care as much for
the community.”
Perkins said some volunteers would be
going to the homes o f the elderly and the
ho'mcbound and cleaning up their yards.
She suld the community tries to work
together with a sense o f community pride.
On Easter, she said, there will he an Easter
Egg Hunt und the following Saturday, there
will be u garage sulc at the community center
to help finance the maintenance o f the center.
"W e're doing whatever we cun." she suld.

H*(*M Pholo by Tommy Vlncsnl

Mark PorklnB, 11, Mollah Anderson, 7, and Justin
Bagley, 8, share trash bags for Ihe cloanup with
Janice Perry, Louise Perkins, prosldont of the

Mldway-Canann Redovolopmont Association;
Bobble Andorson and Constance Anderson.

�Sanlord Horald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13, 1994 - 7A

Lakeview kids take top honors
Packwood’s story
WASHINGTON — The Senate Ethics Committee, rlHjnitliifj
Sen. Bob Packwoori, says the Inwmuker tried to plead no
contest to sexual misconduct allegations and, when turned
down, offered to resign to end the panel's Investigation.
The committee released Its account o f closed-door dealings
last Novem ber hours after Packwood, R-Orc,, gave a
diametrically opposite version Friday In an interview with The
Associated Press.
Packwood said It was the committee that offered to drop the
Investigation and "forget everything" If he would ipill I he
Senate.
He contended he was close to accepting the offer but hacked
off when the Justice Department Ircgun a criminal Investiga­
tion of the misconduct allegations and auhpocnurd Ills personal
diaries.

The Greening of the White House
WASHINGTON — Bill and Hlllnry Clinton want to leave an
enduring legacy to the While House, and you can color It grern.
That’s green, as In rnvlronmcnlully sound and energyefficient and easier on the pocketbook.
As part of the effort the Clintons nlrendy have taken delivery
o f n sujicr-efflclenl refrigerator touted as an energy and money
saver.
And, for the first time, recycling bins have been Installed In
the White House residential rpiarters so the Clintons ran
separate glass and newspa|&gt;ers from the trash.

Visit to China off to ominous start
BEIJING — In an ominous start to U S. Seerctury of State
Warren Christopher's visit, Chinn's foreign minister today
accused one of Christopher's deputies of disregarding Chinese
law by visiting a dissident.
"W e are deeply disappointed at things which have happened
prior to the visit of the secretary of state." Chlnu's official
Xinhua News Agency quoted (flan Q lc h a i as telling
Christopher.
" A top U.S. government official came to prepare for
Christopher's visit, and In disregard of Chinese laws, the
official took actions Inlerferlng In China's Internal affairs."
Qian said. He w ai referring to Assistant Secretary of Stale John
Shattuck. who met Feb. 21 with a recently released political
prisoner. Wei Jingsheng.
Qian said U.S. media reporting of the meeting and recent
U.S. government comments on Chinese human rights
amounted loharussmrnt. Xinhua reported.

African leader agrees to election
MMAHATHO. South Africa — Afler live days o f rioting that
killed al least 22 people, the leader of the black homeland
Bophulhatswunu bus agreed to take part In South Africa's first
all-race elections next month.
Looting and burning continued loday In Mmulmlho. the
homeland's cupllul. But Ihc white extremists whose arrival
Friday turned the unrest Into u deadly confrontation had
apparently left.
Uophuthatswuna mler Lucas Mungope's acceptance Friday
o f the election was a major victory for his bitter rival, (he
African National Congress.

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Pr«M reports

olumbia
pilots
practice
landings
B y M A R C IA D UN N

AP Aerospace Writer____________
CAPE CANAVERAL - Col­
umbia's pilots practiced space
shuttle bindings Saturday, using
a laptop computer that displayed
Ihc approach to the Kennedy
Space Center runway.
Commundcr John Casper und
pilot Andrew Allen took lurns
maneuvering a hand controller
simitar to the shuttle’s real one,
even though It will be nearly
another week to go before they
bring Hie shuttle down. Their
14-day science and engineering
research mission will be the
second-longest In shuttle history
If all goes as planned.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration wants to
see If the binding slmululor
helps pilots maintain their dying
skills in orbit. It was Introduced
In October.
"It's n good procedural re­
view ." Cusper sold. "I like It for
that reason."
Casper and Allen plan to
practice more landings before
attempting the teal thing Friday.

State
competition
to follow
By H ER M AN SCH R O B D ER

Horald Corrospondonl___________
Five students o f Lnkcvlcw
Middle School recently look
some ton honors nl a four-county
contest field at the University of
Central Florida.
The contest divisions con ­
sisted o f mousetrap car design,
ixmlcr and essay, bruin bowl and
math. Lakeview students placed
11rat, second and third place in
(xistcr and essay, third place In
mousetrap car design, second
place In hruln bowl, sixth place
In eighth grade math, fifth place
in seventh grade mulh. Members
Include Karen Nunez, Kristen
Hale Anita Cummins. Denny!
Sweet Kristen Hendrlrkrr.
This opportunity for students
Is thrnugn an extra curricular
academic club (idled SKCMK
which stands for Science. Engi­
neering. Communications anti
Mat hematics Enrichment.
SEC ME members' goals are to
d e v e lo p u p o sitive attitu de
toward learning, master basic
and fundamental skills, partici­
pate In enriching activities, de­
velop ability to think, u sense of
responsibility, and an awareness
of opportunities In engineering.

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Front row. (I to r) aro Karen Nunoz and Krlston
Halo. Nunoz wants lo bo a pediatrician and
Krlston. an Intorlor decorator. Back row: Anlla
mulh and science,
T o belong to this club Ihc
students have to maintain a "H "
average or la-tlcr and la- Interested In engineering, math and
science. These students are all
on the honor roll Their sponsor
Is Beverly James, science teach­
er. They will I*- going lo the
stale contest at the University of
South Florida In Tampa. These

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�. 8 A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13. 1994

School scenes
Sem inole High wants you to get M AD D

IN BRIEF

Volunteers needed for Project Graduation

Carwash set
SANFORD — The Seminole High School band boosters will
be hosting a enr wash to benefit the band on Saturday. March
If).
The event will take place from 10 n.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Wendy’s Restaurant In Seminole Center In Sanford on U S.
Hlghwny 17 02 near Lake Mary Boulevard,
Ticket's for the car wash are #2 for cars and 83 for vans.
Tickets may be purchased In advance from band members or
band boosters They may also be purchased, for the same
price, at the car wash.

Dinner theatre at Longwood
The Longwood Elementary Players will be presenting a play
called "Dinosaur Valley" In the school's auditorium this week
as part o f a dinner theatre production.
On Wednesday. March 16. the dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and
the show will Ik* at 7 p.m.
On Friday, March 18, the schedule will be the same.
On Sitndny, March 20, the dinner will be at 1 p.m,, with the
show at 2 p.m.
For more Information, call f he school at 831-0700.

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If you have an event coming up al your school, or If you want
lo tell us about some of the great things the students at your
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Or. If there is n teacher, staff member or. even an
administrator who has been honored or Is doing something
unique In the classroom let us tell our readers about It.
Send us the Information, neatly written or typed by
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Let us know the who, what. when, where and why nnd we
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o .K . patrons o f S em in ole
County It's lime lor you lo do
your civic duty.
Help Is wanted and volunteers
arc In great demand.
Seminole High School Is lo o k ­
ing for willing Individuals to
work on the Project Graduation
campaign.
Project Ciritil was stalled by
th e m e m b e rs til M .A .D .D .
{Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
as a safe alternative in gradua­
tion parties (that sometimes end
up being Hie Iasi parly ni a
y ou n g person's life due In
drinking ami driving). As they
leave one era In llle In enter
another, a safe haven has been
made lo keep kids off the streets
on a night of celebration.
Mr. Williams, (lie dean of
students. Kltte Craft, and Susan
Youmaus. have banned together

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M-Pago Private School
, The following students were
u,pued to the school's liunoi t oll.
A u b r e y Hat t e n . J a n e I e
Blackwell, llrltnl Biudelte. Scott
Dt-FHlppi. Crystal Fecly, Nicole
Freeman. Keiuth Ireland III.
Phillip Juimoltf mul Jaleesu
Joitcs.
As well as Jessica Koiid/lola
L a u rn ly n n l.ou gh m i. K erry
M c K e n n a . P a t r i c k H rod\
M c K e n n a , J a title M ila m .
A m I y r a p e rk I ns, Ben Ja n il u
Tcggc. Bobby 1bonus. Nlslu
Patel and Jennifer Wicks.
The following students were
nam ed as stu d en ts ol the
month: Carolyn lilltui. Cory
B rook s, C y ru s IITooks, Ell
B rooks, C h ristoph er Jones.
J u i c e s a J o n e s . 11 e 1y n n
Fitzpatrick, Amber H erring.
M ichelle Lim a and Chelsea
Mlzzcll.
Also, Elisa Muss!. Semi Patel.
Brittany Price. Jacob Ross and
Jason Smith.
• 1lamlltnn Elrmctdnry School
The following students were
named lo the " A Honor Roll'' at

JalrrtB Dlllman
to get this gear's event rolling
but hey can't do It In llirlr own.
The first Monday o f every
month meetings are held at
7:00pm In (he media center at

Seminole to make plans and
come up with Ideas. Parents are
needed to lend creative minds
ami fundraising hands (to help
lessen Hie cost for the students)
as well as donations id food,
funds, help with decorations,
and Hems lo use for door prizes
And If any other persons or
businesses In the area are Inter
rsled In donating services nr
Items lltey can conlnrl Mr.
Williams ni SlIS. 322-4332. nr
attend one cd Hie monthly meet­
ings.
Plans have already been made
for the place of happenings to Ire
at Die Orlando Fitness and
Ruqurthull Center. June fltli
from 10:00pm lo 0:00am. A
Gyrnnnut and o Velcro Wall will
be present as well ns a D.J. for
dancing, a casino, swimming,
b a sk etb a ll, rat| net bn 11. and
volleyball among uihrr things
for Ihe gradu ates to be enter­

tained with. The price Includes
Tood and fun.
Assemblies at school have
been held already to Inform
seniors on what's lieen happen­
ing and some wrrr surprised try
the change In the traditional
location.
In past years the Rivershlp
Grand Romance was used and
•ergon* were treated to no all
night cruise along with the
variety ul activities but now that
Hu- Romance Is being expanded
another location has been found.
Ms. Craft and Ms. Youmnns
secured the Fitness center,
helped Hteir daughters make a
tape lo show the class of ‘94. and
thry run the monthly meetings.
Hut they can't do It all. So pul
ymu thinking caps on und help
support a great cause to better
today's youth and tomtnorrow's
future, help support Projrct
Graduation

tAIMT MTfltri Mtf
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MANYHNIOtfl WAYS.
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NIONVAY. TNIt
ARTIfTICVONIIR,
MIAtURtNR 10
FID IN ItANHIR,
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IHANROOI KNOWN.
Hamilton Elementary School:
Third grade: Christina Brown.
Jon Fleishman. Cliford Furman.
Malt Furman. Alible Harris.
Scott Lewis. Chris Moorhead,
Paul Neuman. Kristina Rumsey,
Karly Smith. Lvndy Speldel. and
Jessica Spradlen.
Fourth grade; Lindsey Alford.
Daniel Bernstein. Benjam in
Brentllc. Julie Carr, Patrick
Dalv. Patricia Onmul. Justin
Dixon, lim Hubbard. Jon Litton.
J e ffr e y M c G h ee , M a rcu s
Robinson. Ctialandra Taylor and
Shannon Wight.
F ifth grade: Erin Brown.
W iillrr Hurkhnlicr, Joseph Coo­
per. Zachary Cooper. Chris
II o I (m a n . N Ik fill a I s a a c ,
Jonathan Maldonado, Kaueshn
McKinney. Sarah Meisel. Matin
Mitchell. Brock Sutton and Bryn
Wallace
• Seminole ( omtnunlly College
SANFORD — The following
stu dents earned lo s t place
awards at the recent Phi Bela
Lambda competitions;
Michael Bermudez, manage­
ment
Angela Caldwell, com ­
puter applications; Christine
Carter, word processing; Pat
Gagnon, telecom m tin teat Ions;
Eileen George, computer con­
cepts; Tracey Jackson. Job Inlervlew : and Colleen Rlsncr,
machine transcription;
as w ell as Patti Runyon,
human resource management;
Robert Russanlcllo. business
decision making: Herbert Tapia,
parliamentary procedures; Mall
Wasscrnian. accounting II uud
economics: and Karl Wollam.
business law,
SCC students earned 14 of tlu24 possible top awards.

H M o M P to to by Tommy Vlnetnl

Fawn Johnson, an olqhth grador al Groonwood Lakes Middle
School In Lake Mary, look part in the recent Jump-a-thon
lumprope marathon thal benefited the American Hoart
Association. Johnson and olhors raised money for tho AHA She
was also glvon an award for pot forming Iho most original lump
rope antics.

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II you 're nut fe d i in: well. May at home ami
lake rare ol yourself- Ignoring illness m il only make
sour hod) weaker and prolong your lo u d iiio n
•In- tkiiiiity O n ly icc skate in public arenas, never
on frozen lakes or (Hinds flic icc may seem impene
liable, but ollen it is weak enough to case m and lake
the skater for a cold swim
•limi t hilei Use insect repellent when (Hissilile. l ot
m ild insect biles, a cold compress or witch lia / rl w ill
reduce Ihe itching If lire biles ale swollen or painful,
contact a doctor
•In/riinl hiiiiiii/ i Keep area clean. D o noi touch
unless hands arc washed. Change bandage regularly
•linnmitlze: M ake sure you get all necessary shots
liven if you're afraid o f needle*, immunization is
impnrtunl and could prevent disease

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Seen at school

DARE to sing

W h a t's fo r lu n c h ?
Monday, Mar. 14,1994
Pizza
Oven Potatoes
Fresh Apple WedQo
or Choi’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, Mar. 15,1994
Chill and Rice
Corn Bread
Mixed Vegetables
Banana
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Wednesday, Mar. 16,1994
Dippers with Salsa

Green Beans
Fruit Tray
Rolls
or Chef's Salad or Qag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Mar. 17,1094
Happy SI. Palrlok's Day.

Oven Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Roll
Lime Gelatin with Pears
Chef’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, Mar. 18,1904
Hamburgor/cheeseburger
TatorTolo
Fresh Orango Wedges
or Chef’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

P in o C r e s t E lo m o n t a r y
School’s “ Sinlng Hands" choir,
sponsored and instructed by
tonchor Amy Copeland, glvo3
prosonlnllons In both song and
sign language. Tho sludont3,
who are in the third through
fifth grade, aro learning to
communicato with sign lan­
guage so they can holp bruak
down somo of tho barrlors too
com m u nlcallon Dial o flo n
stand bolwoon hearing and
hearing-impaired sludonts.
H*r«id Plsolo by Tommy Vlncinl

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13. 1994 - 0A

Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF

Free immunizations offered locally
By K I L L K V M IT C H ILL

'Medication and Its Effects’
SANFORD — CIGNA Pharmacist Deborah Pickett will Hive a
one-hour program from 11 a.in. to noon, Monday, March 14, on
"Medication and Its Eirceta." There will hr a question and
answer period after her discussion.
Pickett has been a pharmacist for over 10 years. The public
Is Invited to this frcc-of-churgc program.
This Is sponsored by the Seminole County Family and
Community Education Volunteers.
The program will he held In the Seminole County
Cooperative Extension Service Auditorium. 250 W. County
Home Hoad, Sanford. Call 323-2500, ext 5559 to register.

5K for the VNA
The Visiting Nurse Association will sponsor the second
unnuul 5K walk-u-thon on Saturday, April 10. from 0:30 a.m.
at Lake Eolu Park In downtown Orlando.
Walkers are encouraged to collect sponsors for the 3.2 mile
walk around beautiful Lake Eoln. Prizes like t-shlrts. tote bugs,
weekend getaways will be uwarded to participants based on
funds collected. Free food, drinks, balloons, mnssages. and
blood pressure checks will be available following the event.
Funds raised from the walk will go to provide medical care nl
home for Indlgrnt patients. For more Information, or to receive
your wnlk-u-lhon packet, please call 045-5371.
The Central Florida Visiting Nurse Association Is a
non-profit. Untied Way Agency dedicated to raring for
Individuals In the comfort o f their home. In order to promote
wellness, dignity and Independence.

Popeyes 'Cookin’ For Easter Seals’
Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken Is "Cookin’ For Easter Seals
■94" now through April 3.
For a donation ol 91. 30 Popeyes restaurants are offering a
booklet filled with suvlngs on popular Popeyes food nnd
beverages. Each booklet also contains a registration fortn to
win a four-day. three-night trip for two to New Orleans
compliments of Marriott Hotrls and Cnnllnrntu) Airlines.
More than 90 percent of funds raised for Easter Senls will
stay In Ihr area. Program services Include Camp Challenge, a
03-ucre wheelchair accessible facility that provides a therapeu­
tic and recreational experience for children and udults with
disabilities In Sorrento.
For Information, call 898-7881.

Diabetes education course offered
SANFORD — Diabetes: Take Control, a diabetes education
course offered by Central Florida Regional Hospital, begins Its
six-week run with classes in March on Thursday. Murch 17. 24
and 31. The classes are hrld from 3-4 p.m. In the hospital's
classroom.
The course covers topics ranging from self blood glucose
monitoring to diet and medlcutlons. Cost for the six-week
program Is 9UO, which Inlcudes an appointment with a
registered dietitian. In addition, n consultation with the
registered nurse to discuss other uspccts of diabetes manage­
ment Is avallalbe for 930.
For more Information or to register for the course, cull
32l-4500ext. 5007.

The Buddycheck system
Orlando Muyor Glenda Hood and W FTV's Barbara WeBt are
becoming "buddies" to help each other protect their health as
part of the American Cancer Sm-lely's new Buddycheck breast
cancer awareness campaign. Buddy check Is sponsored by the
American Cancer Society, Orlando Cancer Center Breast
Diagnostic Center and WFTV-Channcl 9.
To participate In the program, women arc asked to choose a
buddy: their mother, sister, co-worker or llrend and call the
American Cancer Society at H(X)ACS-2345 to receive a
specially designed packet of materials for two on breast health.
Buddies will then call one another on the 9th of each month.
Buddycheck Day. as a reminder to do brcast-self-cxam.
Buddies will also encourage one another to have a mammo­
gram and an exam by a physician us recommended by the
ACS.

Schizophrenic patients suffer relapses
LOS ANGELES — Some mental patients suffered severe
relnpses after reseurchers studying schizophrenia look them off
their medication without getting proper consent, u federal
agency charged. One patient killed himself.
The Office of Protection from Risk Research, part of the
National Institutes of Health, leveled the allegations against the
University of California at Los Angeles In a report obtained by
The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.
The agency ordered UCLA to do more to makr sure patients
are aware of the risks they face In medical experiments.
A co-director of the study defended It. saying It Is Important
to determine In curly stages of schizophrenia If patients can
maintain their equilibrium without medicine.
"Entry Into the study was completely voluntary und patients
were free to Indlcutc that they wanted to withdraw." Keith
Nucchlcrlcln, a clinical psychologist, told The Associated Press

today.
In the study. 23 o f 50 patients under treatment for
schizophrenia suffered severe relapses after their medication
was Interrupted, the newspapers said today.
The relapses ranged from depression to pnrunotu and
psychotic episodes, Nucchtcrlctn said.
One patient threatened to kill Ills parents und tried to go to
Washington to assassinate President Bush on orders from
space ullcns, the newspapers reported. Another Jumped to his
death off a building at the university.
The patients' parents complained to the NIH, prompting the
review und reprimand.
The report said the research project, which began In 1983,
failed to meet standards set by the Department of lleulth and
Human Services.

Nerve transplant procedure developed
ST. LOUIS — Although medical technology Is expanding
rupldly, physicians able to save badly damaged arms and legs
have had to face a disheartening fact.
Even In cases In which muscles, bone and blood vessels
could be reconstructed and life restored to the limb, If nerves
were destroyed and feeling lost, the unn or leg would probably
be lost us well.
Experience has shown that loss of feeling utmost always
leads to ulceration attd eventual amputation of such limbs,
according to Dr. Susun Mncklnnon. a researcher with the
medical school at Washington University in St. Louis.
But Mncklnnon, who has worked for 15 years on the
problem, bus developed u procedure she hopes will chunge
that. She has proved that nerves tuken from organ donors can
be successfully transplanted Into patients without making
them dependent upon Immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of
their lives.
Mncklnnon performed the first such transplant In 1988 In
Toronto on a 15-ycar-old Alabama boy whose left leg wus
nearly severed when he was struck by a motorboat. Today he
walks with a slight limp und has to wear un ankle brace, but lie
rides a bicycle, plays baseball and enjoys wulklng barefoot on
the beach.

Horald Staff Wrllor
SANFORD — Immunizations
ore one or the most expensive
o u t- o f- p o c k e t h e a lth c a r e
expenses for young chllden,
often even when those children
arc Insured, according lo l he
C h ildren 's Defense Fund In
Washington. D.C.
The Increased coats have hit
particularly hurd becuuse they
are coupled with declining In­
comes of young fumllics. Low
und middle Income purentn ure
Increasingly unahle to nfford
limnunlcutlons for their children
from their family doctors nnd
pediatricians. A study found that
many pediatricians nnd family
doctors referred some of their
patients lo public clinics.
The Seminole County Public
Health Unit, on Airport Boule­
vard. provides free Immuniza­
tions to all requesllng the serv­
ice. regurdlrss of Income level.
"W e (the health department)
cncourugc parents o f small
children, es|&gt;eclally those 0 to 2
years old, to bring their children
in for Im munizations at no
cost." said Maureen Dcnlznrd.
Immunization coordinator with
the public health unit.
Just 50 i&gt;erccnt of two-yearolds with family Incomes above
the poverty line are up-to-date In
Iheir shots. Nonpoor children
account for uboul two-thirds o(
a ll c h i l d r e n w h o are
appropriately Immunized.
"Most of the children In need
of immunizations are 0 to 2 year
old because they are being cared
for by a family member, private
sitter or parent at home and we
are unable to monitor them."
said Dcnlznrd. " I f n child Is
enrolled In a duy care center or
school, we have access to them
and can Insure that they are
Immunized. If they are not.
they're sent home until they are
fully Immunized."
For parents und gunrdlnns
unable to tukc advantage of the
service at the public hcullh unit,
the department has set up un
outreuch team, which serves
Seminole und Oseeolu counties.
The new team, compiled or a
nurse und clerk. Is In the process
o f settin g up a u m onthly
schedule of slops throughout the
county to provide Immunization
services.

Ncxl week the team will be at
the Sanford Housing Authority.
Monday. March 14. from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.: West Sanford Boys A
Girls Club. Wednesday. March
10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.;
Midway Elcrncntnry School.
Thursday. March 17. from noon
to 0 p.m.; and at the food stamp
offices In Casselberry and San­
ford thr beginning o f each
month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Physicians cited families' In­
ability lo pay as the reason for
the referrals for these shots. The
number of children the doctors
referred to public clinics In­
creased nenrly 700 percent over
a decade.
In some areas, fewer than
one-half o f health Insurance
plans co ver Im m unizations.
Others charge significant de­
ductible or copayments for pre­
ventive care. As u consequence,
the children of middle-income
fam ilies earning 915,000 to
945.000 very often are left un­
insured or underinsured for
Im mu mentions. For these finan­
cia lly pressed fam ilies. Im ­
munizations have become an
Increasingly difficult Item lo
afford.
"Here In Seminole County we
are seeing a decrease In the
number o f referrals from private
physicians because more private
Insurance companies ore cover­
ing Immunizations as part of a
preventative healthcare pro­
gram," said Dcnlznrd
A decade ago. there wus no
significant problem because
vaccines were far less expensive.
The cost of vaccines alone to
fully Im m unize a child has
climbed from less (ban 811 in
1977 lo over 9230 in 1993. The
drug companies contend that
the Increase Is due to excise
tuxes and new vaccines, not
excess Inflation or big prollts.
Yet. as the churt below shows,
the cost lo fully Immunize a
child not Including excise taxes
or new vaccines rose 710 |&gt;crcent between 1977 and 1993.
The outreach team of the
Seminole County Public Health
Unit Is looking fur areas In need
of free Immunization services to
visit on a monthly basis In the
county. For more Information or
to requrcst a visit In your area,
call 322-2724 ext. 3291,

Immunization schedule
Vaccination

Age
2 months

DTP(DJphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis)
OPV(Polio)
Hib(HaemophUus b)
Hepatitis D1

4 months

DTP
OPV
Hib
Hepatitis B

•
6 months

DTP
Hib2
Hepatitis B

15 months

MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
DTP1
OPV
Hib Booster2

4-6 Yes is

DTP Booster3
OPV Booster
MMR (Second Dose)4

14-16 Yean
every 10 vests
thereafter

Td (Tetanus-diphtheria) Booster
(Recommended)

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Exercise bolsters immune function
B y IRA

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Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - As people
age. they tend to exercise less.
At the same lime, their Immune
systems weaken, making them
easier prey for disease.
Some researchers think there
may he a connection.
Evidence Is growing that en­
durance exercise Is among Ihc
factors that Influence resistance
to Infection, said an article In the
American College of Sports Med­
! icine's Journal. Medicine and
Science In Sports nnd Exercise.
The review nolcs studies that
found elderly exercisers hud
better levels of two types of
Immune cells — T celts and
natural killer cells.
T cells coordinate the Tight
against Infection, and some can
destroy cells (hut have become
Infected with microorganisms.
Natural kilters arc front-line
fighters ngutnst viral Infection
und cancer.
Although there have been few
published reports In this field,
research Indicates exercise may
toughen Ihc Immune system,
according to researchers David
C. Nlcmnn and Dru A. Henson of
Appulnchlan State University,
Boone. N.C,
A stu d y by N lcm an and
Henson Indicated that a history
o f stuylng In very good shape
pays off In u lower susceptibility
to disease.
T h is stu dy look ed at 30
women with an average age of
73. Tw elve were competitive
athletes. Fourteen were pre­
viously sedentary but completed
a 12-week program of walking
five days n week for up to 40
minutes at a moderate puce. The
rest were sedentary and were
not usslgncd to fitness activities.
The long-term com petitive
uthlctcs were far ahead of I heir
newly trained and untrained
counterparts In both natural
killer nnd T cell activity,* the
study said.
Training did not raise nutural
killer or T cell activity In (lie
newly exercising women ubovc
that of their sedentary coun­
terparts, the researchers said.
Although It's not surprising

that T cell activity was stable, tt
wus unusual that nutural killer
cells did not Improve In the
newly trained women. Henson
said In an Interview. In other
studies, natural killer cell aettvt-

ty does tend to Increase with
exercise, she said.
But the natural killer cell
levels of the highly conditioned
elderly women were better than

those of younger women, the
report said. And the highly
conditioned women were In
better shape on T cells thun were
their sedenlury counterparts. II
said.

Being alone and in pain, feeling helpless and hopeless, many people-many seniors- turn lo prescription drugs
or alcohol as a means of escape. Often it begins quite innocenlly. Maybe tu help them sleep, or to just stop the
feelings for a short white. The sad fact is that, more often than not, dependencies develop that could be llfethrealoning. If you or someone you know is self-medicating by using alcohol and prescription drugs, call
Clenbeigh I lealth Sources today. Confidential, free assessments a re available. Refcrralstosafedeioxilicattonand
recovery programs will he provided so you can learn how lo stop the emotional paln-withoul the drug;.

(800) 444-4230

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Gallup poll finds children fear violence in home and school
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C hild at risk - 1994 conference

B yP A U LR IC IR

AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON — Tw o out of every three
children surveyed by the Gallup organization say
they have friends who were physically harmed
duringthclast 12 months.
The survey, released Thursday, shows that
many children have little sense of security at any
of the Important places In their lives, said George
H. Gallup Jr., chairman of the Gallup Interna­
tional Institute.
"Many of our young people are at great risk In
places where they In all expectation should leel
the safest — at home and at school." Gallup said.
The poll was released at the start or a family
violence seminar supported by the American
Medical Association and Is part of a campaign by
the AMA against violence In America.
Dr. Robert E. McAfee, a Portland. Ore., surgeon
who Is president of the AMA. said that violence
has become a major public health problem In
America.
.
.
"More years of life nre lost to violence than to

On Monday. March 14. a one-day conference
at Orlando's Peabody Hotel will examine
violence, the perception of violence and the
disturbing behavior o f difficult students.
Presented by the Mental Health Association
of Central Florida and co-sponsored by Orlando
Regional Healthcare System (OKI IS) and Flor­
ida Hospital. the day will Include:
• A lzo R ed d ick , State R ep resen ta tive
Legislative perspective at H 4f» a.in.

cancer, heart disease and stroke combined."
McAfee said Thursday.
In the Gallup poll. 40 percent of the children
ipicstloncd said they had friends who were hit or
beaten by someone their age. Another 42 percent
said they had friends who were beaten by an
older teen, and 26 percent said they had friends
attacked by a gang.

• Keynote speaker. William Modsclcskl.
director o f the U.S. Department of Education
Drug Planning and Outreach SlulT at 9:30 a.m..
with special guest Phillip Chandler.
• A news conference In the Gulf Room with
all three guests, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
For more Information, call Churck Waldron,
executive director of the Mental Health Associ­
ation of Central Florida at 843-1503.

One teen In four questioned said they knew of
friends who had been hit or harmed by a parent
or other adult In their household, and 10 percent
said they knew of u friend who was struck by a
teacher or principal. Gallup said.
Other findings:
.
• 13 percent said they knew a friend who was
sexually fondled at school. It percent knew a
friend who was raped, and fi percent knew n

their household.
"T h e actual situation Is probably worse, said
Gallup. "Because girls are twice as likely as hoys
to be aware of sexual assaults on their friends, the
ovcrnll awareness o f sexual assaults Is probably
understated."
• Asked where a teen should go for help. 58
percent of those polled said It should he a
counselor: 51 percent said friends: 40 percent, a
family member: 37 percent, a tcnchcr: 46
percent, the police: 39 percent, minister or rabbi,
and 35 percent said It should he a doctor. Multiple
unswers were given.
Teens In the survey were questioned about the
violence ex|&gt;ertcncc of their friends, said Gallup,
because he considers that the best way to get
truthful Information.
Gallup said the survey came from a telephone
poll of a representative national sample of 518
children, aged 13 to 17. The |*&gt;ll was taken from
November 1903 to February 1994. Gallup said
the survey had a margin of error of plus or minus
five to six percentage points.

Study says smoking leads to drugs
B y A s s o c ia te d R r« ss__________

WASHINGTON - Smokers be­
tween 12 and 17 years old are
far more likely than nonsmokers
to use pcroln. cocaine and crack,
says a study by a private
organization that wants higher
tuxes on tobacco.

Former Health. Education and
Welfare Secretary Joseph A.
Callfano Jr. presented a study on
smoking and drugs to senators
Thursday, and urged them to
raise the 24-cent cigarette lax by
92 a pack. He said the increase
would not only help pnv for

Peptic ulcer
bacterium
linked to allergy
By JA N E I . A LLIN

AP Sclonco Wrltor_______________
ANAHEIM. Calif. - The same
germ that causes peptic ulcers
may cause hives, sinus Infec­
tions and a potentially fatal
allergic reaction, a Wisconsin
researcher suggests.
The bacterium Helicobacter
pylori causes the ulcers by
inflaming the stomach lining
Last month a panel of medical
experts recommended the use of
antibiotics lo kill II. pylori in
ulcer patients.
"T h e same antlhlotlc treat­
m ent can also he used In
appropriate patients to eliminate
their allergy symptoms." said
Dr. Stephen L. Kagen. an assis­
tant jtrofessor of allergy and
Immunology al the Medical Col­
lege of Wisconsin In Milwaukee.
"Patients with symptoms of
h iv e s , e x e r c is e - in d u c e d
anaphylaxis and sinus disease
should he screened for the pre­
se n ce ol a lle r g y a n tib o d y
reactivity to II. pylori, especially
If symptoms of peptic ulcer
disease also exist." Kagen said.
Of 272 allergy patients he
studied. Kagen said 52 showed
signs of being allergic to II.
pylori. The bacterium was then
traced to their stomach lining or
sinus.
Kagen presented his findings

March 7 at the annual meeting
ol the American Academy ol
Allergy and Immunology.
II. pylori Is believed to run In
families and he transmitted from
hand to mouth. Although It
responds to antlhlotlc treatment,
a patient can become Infected
again
"It's a curable problem." he
salt! "Unfortunately, this thing
comes hack."
Kagen and his associates at
the Kagen Allergy Clinic say
they've developed two blood
tests to determine whether a
patient Is Infected with II. pylori
and whether the patient also Is
atlergle to the bacterium.
Just as doctors fought the tide
of medical thought In proposing
that b acteria cause ulcers.
Kagen said he was going against
the grain In suggesting that
bacteria cause allergy.
Hut at least some of Ills
colleagues believe lie 's onto
something
"It's very Intriguing, said l)i
Oscar L. Frick of the University
of California at Sail Francisco, a
past president of the academy.
"It's something that has to lie
reproduced by somebody at
another center. "
Frick noted that there Is a
precedent for linking microor­
ganisms to allergy.

based on figures from the Na­
tional Institute of Drug Abuse's
National Household Survey on
Drug Abuse — smokers between
the ages of 12 ami 17 arc 23
times more likely to use mari­
juana and 12 limes more likely
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S p o r t s
IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
USCGA boating course
MAITLAND - The United States Const Guard
Auxiliary will conduct seven-week. 13-lesson
c o u rs e s in " B a s le H o o tin g S k ills and
Seamanship" and "Sailing and Seamanship"
beginning tomorrow. March 14. at Maitland
Middle School.
Subjects to be covered In tbe courses, which
will be cbnducled on Monday and Wednesday
evenings beginning nt 7 p.m.. will Include
trnllcrlng. safety and legal requirements, aids to
navigation, radio communications, and weather.
While the Instruction Is free, there Is n
nominal charge of $30 lo cover the cost of the
textbook.•workbooks, and school fee.
If sufficient Interest Is shown, a coastal
navigation course will be offered later.
Maitland Middle School Is located on Thistle
Lane off of Horatio Avenue.
For details, contact the U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary. Flotilla4-1l.a l (407)028-1411

Babe Ruth coaches needed
SANFORD — The Sanford Hcercatlon De­
partment Is In need of a head coach and at least
two assistants for Its upcoming Uabc Ruth
(13-15) Baseball season. Interested parties
should contact Jim Schaefer at 330-5097.

YMCA T-Ball, Y-Ball leagues
LAKE MARY — The Seminole Family YMCA
has begun registering Iwiys and girls for Us
upcoming T-Ball and Y-Hall leagues.
These leagues arc designed for elementary
school-aged children lo learn the skills ol
baseball In a non-competltlve environment.
Everyone plays and there are no tryouts.
Also, parents are needed lo serve as coaches.
Registration Is available at the Seminole
Family YMCA. 0 0 5 l . o n g w o o d Lake Mary Road,
through April 2. The leagues are scheduled lo
run from April I I through June 4.
For details, call 321-8944.

AROUND THE STATE
Marlins rally past Orioles
MELBOURNE — Greg O'Hallorun and John
Massarclll — longshots lo stick with Florida —
supplied the key plays In the Marlins' 5-4
victory Saturday over the Baltimore Orioles.
O'llulloran. hoping to make It as a backup
catcher, drove In the winning run with a single
off Harry Manuel In the ninth Inning. Massarclll.
hitless In eight spring ul-bnts entering the game,
had three hits and stole three bases.

Holy Bull wins Florida Derby
HALLANDALE — Holy Hull, who lulled badly
In his previous start, went to the front again
Saturday and poured It on this time, winning
the Florida Derby by 51* lengths
Uv winning the $500,000 race at Gulfslream
Park. Holy Hull projected himself as a major
contender for the Kentucky Derby on May 7
Mike Smith had an easy ride aboard the winner,
whose time for IVfc miles was 1.47 2-5. a second
over the track record.
Ride The Ralls edged Halo's Image by a nose
for second. Go For Gin. the 2 1 favorite In the
field of 14 3-yeur-olds. was a weak fourth.
Holy Hull has won six of seven lifetime. Ills
earnings grew to $(580,780 by adding $.100,000
from the Florida Derby.

Kiedrowski takes 250cc event
DAYTONA BEACH - Defending champion
Mike Kiedrowski rode Ills Kawasaki to victory In
the American Motorcyclist Association's 250ec
main even! Saturday at Daytona International
Spccdwuy.
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"This track does bring out tbe best In riders,
said Kiedrowski. the AMA national tnoloeross
champion In 230cc In 1993. 500cc In 1092 and
1’JBccln 1089 and 1991.
The more exciting race of the day came In the
125cc finale In which Jimmy Button of Corning.
N.Y.. overcame a spill midway through the
20-lap race to hold off scries points leader Ezra
• Lusk of Hrnlnbrldgc. Gu.

Throw ing for the gold
Bushwackers, Buckley
top Playtime champions
Spaclal to tho Hamid
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W a lt e r ’ s

Bushwackers were the authors of
the only upset In the Playtime Darts
League playoffs, claiming the Mixed
B League title despite starting the
playoffs from as the No. 3 seed.
In the other four leagues, (lie
regular season champion won their
ways through to the titles.
The Bushwackers opened the
playoffs by beating the top seed.
Lake Marv Pub’s The Good, the
Bad, the Ugly, and the Old while
fourth-seeded Snail Darters from
Humboo Cafe ousted No. 2 seed
Mom's Muggers of M.T. Muggs.
The Bushwackers then took care
of the Snail Darters In the finals.
Lake Mary Pub's No Answer,
seeded fourth In the Ladles' League
playoffs, provided the only other
ripple by knocking out the sec­
ond-seeded Nick's Nightm ares
from Uncle Nick's In the semifinals
Hut the No. I -seed Bamboo
Bombers of Hamlioo Cafe, which
eliminated Ron's Nieces out of
Uncle Nick's In the semifinals.

bested No Answer In the finals.
In the semifinals of the Men's A
League. No. 1 seed Team No. 3
from the Lake Mary Pub heal the
third-seeded Bamboo Scorpions of
Bamboo Cafe while No, 2 seed
T.C.B. out of Q-Illz bounced Lake
Mary Pub's Right There. The finals
saw

Team No. 3 best T.C.B.

The Q-Bli Bulls won the Men's H
League title by treating No. 3 seed
Four Bye Fours out of llte Bamboo
Cafe In the semifinals and No. 2
seed The Knights from Sir Walters
In (lie finals. The Knights bested
No. 4 seed Ton 80's of Q-Illz In
their semifinal match.
The Mixed A League saw Time
Out's top-seeded Untouchables
eliminate No. 3 seed Tesm No. 3 of
Bamboo Cafe In one semifinal while
second-seed Done W ith Style from
B a m b o o C a fe b ea t S h a r k y 's
fourth-seeded Sharks In the other.
The Untouchables thru defeated
Done With Style for the crown.
HamlMM) Cafe's Bobble Buckley
made a clean sweep of Playtime's
Individual honors for women. Not

Bobble Buckley

Henry Exposlto

tally was she the Ladles' League
most valuable player, she was also
the most vnluahlr female player In
the Mixed A League.
On top of that. Buckley also
threw her way to the Sanford/laike
Mary Championship In Playtime's
A ll-Star com p etition , fin ishing
ahead of Bamlxxi Cafe's Jolynn
Moreland and Joy Krumlede from
Tim e Out.
Henry Exposlto. the most valu­
able male player In the Mixed A

League (or Time Out, claimed tbe
men's Sanford/Lakc Mary Champi­
onship by beatin g out M ario
Gutierrez and Anthony Floret,
who both compete for the Lake
Mary Pub.
o iittle rre z was the MVP In tbe
Men's A League while Roy King of
Q-Blz was the Men's A League most
vuulablc player. The most valuable
players In the Mixed B League were
M.T. Muggs' Sharon Poaadnl and
Al LeBlsnc from Sir Wallers.

’Hounds
hold own
as hosts

R am s e x p lo it
T rib e ’s trials
By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Wrltor

From S ta ll R eport*

SANFORD — In an early season matchup ol two ol
the lop pitchers to the county. I he Lake Mary Rams
took advantage ol every Seminole mistake as the Rams
claimed a 7-3 Seminole Athletic Conference triumph
Frlduy afternoon ai Alumni Field In the Seminole High
School Baseball Complex.
Only two of Lake Mary's runs were earned as It used
speed and clutch hits lo parlay .Seminole mlscucs Into
runs.
The beneficiary of the timely offense was surprising
Rich Alexander, who scattered four lilts, walked two
and struck on 13 lit winning his third straight game
allt-i dropping his llrst decision ol the season.
Alexander has been the find of the season alter not
pitching Ills list two years on the varsity.
"H e (Alexander) stays around Ihr plate and a has a
great slltler." said Lake Mary head coach Allan Tutilc
"It's hard lo bclclvc he didn't pitch the last two years.
Great coaching, hiinh?"
The Rams scored a run In the top ol the llrst Inning
oil o f Tribe starter Deon Daniels as Brian Sehumaker
drew a two-out walk, stole second, and scored on a
single by Dan Story.
After striking tail the side In order In the llrsl.
Alexander appeared to lose the plate In the second
Inning, when Seminole scored all three til Its runs.
Brian Wlllcox and Daniels walked before Tommy
Holland reached safely when the Lake Mary shortstop
hobbled a potential double play ball. After un out. Todd
Hensley singled to score Wlllcox and an out later Jamie
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Somlnolo's Doon Daniels gavo up Just two oarnod runs
on six hits whllo striking out sovon bailors Friday but
camo oul on the short end of a 7-3 loss lo Lako Mary.

Calapa saves Lyman; Metcalf lifts Lions
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LONGWOOD — When entertain
Ing. It's only polite to let your guests
go ahead of you. By tbe same token.
Just bccuusc you're the host doesn't
mean you can't enjoy yourself as
well.
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That's exuctly what the Lynum
Greyhounds did Friday at the
Lyman Relays track meet. While
the Greyhounds didn't dominate
their guests, the Lynum girls did
finish second lo Dr. Phillips 1120-92)
while the boys |83| were ililrd
behind Lakeland-George Jenkins
(104M«| and Klsslm m er-O sceola
|90'/a|
As was the ease III the Seminole
Relays a week ago. the Greyhounds
scored the bulk of ihclr points In llte
running events.
Tbe Lyman girls won the distance
medley (13 minutes. 34 seconds),
the mile medley (4:34.2). and team
mile relays. They also finished third
In both tbe 4 x 800-meter ( I I : 18.8)
and 4 x 100-meter (51.8 seconds)
relays.
In the boys' bull of the meet, the
G reyhou nds won the distance
medley (11:04) and the mile medley
(3:52) relays and look third In the
team mile relay.
A trio of Seminole County girls
stood out In the Held competition
(which was scored as Individual
events and not as relays), eacn one
of them winning one event and
(Inlshlng In the lop three In another.
Kutlnu Perry and Bellnder Morgan
helped lead Seminole (87) lo a third
place finish behind Dr. Phillips and
Lym an. Perry won the discus
eomeplltlon (109 feet. 5 Inches) and
was second In the shot put (36-3 V*)
while Morgan was first in the triple
Jump |37-6Mj) and third In the long
Jump 110-2).
The Seminole girls gave a strong
showing in the sprint rcluys. winn­
ing both the 4 x 100 meter (49.4
seconds) and -I x 200-metcr 11:49.8|
events and finishing second In the 4
x 100-mctcr shuttle hurdle relay
(1:11.3).

Brown guns Gators into finals

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Kllcy Calapa came on In
the bottom o f the seventh to squelch u Lake Brantley
rally and stive a 4-3 victory for Lyman In a Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball contest Friday night.
Th e win. Lym an's fifth In a row. gives the
Greyhounds (6-3) a 10 start In the SAC. Lake Brantley
drops lo 6-3. 0-1SAC.
Senior right-hander Mark Thucus helped Lyman to a
4-1 lead through six Innings. Kyle llaydc relieved
Thaens In the seventh and ran Into some trouble.
Culupu then came on to gel the final outs.
Mitch Schardt (I- II allowed five lilts In throwing a
complete game for llte Patriots.

MEMPHIS. Term. - Crulg Brown sank five
3-polntcrs and finished with 17 points Saturday
us No. 17 Florida shut down Alabama 08-52 In
the Southeastern Conference tournament semi­

Raiders see win streak disappear during 6-run sixth

a r o u n d t h e n a t io n ]

finals.
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Florida (25-0) trailed by six early before using
u 9-0 run lo lake the lead for good. The Gators
will meet Kentucky (which upset Arkansas
90-78) In Sunday 's championship game.
Damctrl Hill added 18 for Florida, who shot 44
percent (25-of-50) for the gumc.

BASKETBALL
□ Noon - WESH 2. Phoenix Suns at Orlando
Magic. (L)

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From Staff Reports
SANFORD — Seminole Community College's
two-game win streak eantc la an end Frlduy
afternoon as the Raiders hunded St. Anselm
College of New Hampshire an 8-4 victory.
Trailing 3-1 through five Innings. St. Anselm
struck for six runs In the top of the sixth tuning
to overtake the Raiders (8-12). who outhlt the
visitors 12-8 but committed four errors and left
10 men on base.
St. Anselm scored a run off SCC slatting
pitcher Paul Gtambalvo. a freshman from Lake
Howell High School. In the top of the first Inning,
then fell behind as the Raiders scored single runs
In the second, third, and firth Innings.
In the second Inning. Seminole High School
graduate Rick Eckstein singled and eventually
scored on a bunt single by Johnny Goodrich.
Erik Jordan, a product of Oviedo High School,
gave the Raiders a 2-1 lead when he led off the

Jason Shipley had a double and an RBI lo lead the
Greyhounds. Tomm y Dixon also drove In a run. For
Lake Brantley. Andersen was 2-for-3 with a double and
an RBI. Joey Manner also bad a double and an RBI.
Lyman will return to action on Wednesday, when the
Greyhounds will visit Oviedo for another SAC contest.

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third Inning with u home run.
Jordan also scored SCO’s run In the fifth
Inning, when he drew a leud-ofl walk, moved to
second on Pete Bczcrcdl's single to center field,
look third on « pass hull, and came home on a
sacrifice fly by Calvin Muller.
Robbie Morgan, another Seminole High School
alumnus, relieved Glunibulvo In the fifth and
retired St. Anselm In order. But he run Into
trouble In the sixth Inning as the first three
hatters reached base. A wild pitch, a single, and a
triple Inter, Morgnn wus lifted for Chad Wood.

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St. Anselm added onothcr run off Wood In the
seventh lo g o u p8-3.
SCC got u run buck In the bottom of the ninth,
when Goodrich (New Smyrna Beach) was lilt by a
pitch, stole second, moved to third on a wild
pitch, and scored on St. Anselm's only error of
the game.
Jordan. G ood rich . Eckstein, and Scoti
Fergerson (also from Seminole High School) each
had two hits for the Raiders. Bezcredl. Muller.
Note Ellzcr. and Mutt Dlcmcr (another Seminole
graduate) each hud one lilt. Jordan's home run
wus the only extra base lilt for SCC.
Jordan scored two runs while Eckstein and
Goodrich each scored once. Jordan, Goodrich
ami Muller each bad an RBI.
SCC. which was scheduled lo play Florida
Community Collegc-Jacksonvlllc In a Mid-Florida
Conference game Saturday afternoon, travels to
Orlando Tuesday afternoon for an M-FC contest
with the Valencia Community College Matadors.

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llx lh g e m t
7 Ricardo Foruria
7 *0 140
100
4 Marcel Oyarl
(40 D IO
4 Minton Reyet
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4 Said Beltran
10 40
1 40
1 40
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7.40
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14 40
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SPRINQ TRAINING
A ll Tim tt EST
AM ER IC A N L E A O U E
W
Seattle
Botlon
Oakland
Detroit
Chicago
K an ta tC lly
Toronto
Cleveland
New York
Texm
Minnesota
Milwaukee
Baltimore
California

L
1
3
3
4
5
5
5
5
4
6
7
4

7
6
4
5
4
6
S
4
4
4
4
2
2
1
NATIONAL L E A G U E
W

Chicago
Pittsburgh
SI Loul*
Near York
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Florida
Colorado
San Francisco
Houston
Los Angela*

7
7
6

1
S
S
4
4
4
S
4

6
;

L
2
3
3
4
4
4
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4
4
4
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447
171
114
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400
344
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434
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1)4
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MO
4)5
444

Philadalphla
4
s
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San Diego
4
3
333
Montreal
6
3
.210
N O TE; Split iquad gam ei count In (land
Ingi. Mat or college game* do not
Friday’! Oamet
Cine Innali 1. Clavatand 4.10 Innlngt
Detroit 7, Moulton*
Lot Angelet l. Baltimore (It) 1 ,10 Inning*
P lltib u rg h l, Chicago Whit* Sox ( n ) l
Kantai Clly (ti) II, Flerlda ( i l l 1
Chicago While So* &lt;tl) 1. K in ta l City (ti)

THIS WEE K S FISHING FO REC AS T
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FISH

0

New York Yankee* 7. Mlnnetola (it) 1
Florida I n ) t(, Baltimore ( n ) )
New York M a li 4. Montreal 1
St L n u ll4. Philadelphia)
Mlnnaiota III) 4. Texat (ti) 4
ChlcagoCubi (ii)4 . San Fra n cltco l
Chicago Cuba ( t il 4. Seattle ( t il 1
Colorado 10. Milwaukee (
San Diego f, Oakland 1
Seattle (it) 1). California S
Motion ), T e ia i 111 ) t
Atlanta /.Toronto*. 10Innlngt
taturday'i O am ti
Atlanta 1. Toronto 4
Mou*lon 1, Lot Angalai 1
Plltiburgh II, Philadelphia*
Flerlda 1. Baltimore 4
Mlnnetola 1. Montreal 1
Te a atf. SI L o u lK
Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 4
K an ta tC lly 7, New York M at! 1
Motion } New York Yankee* 0
Chicago While Soa 11. Detroit)
Chicago Cubt (ti) vt. Oakland (ti) at Let
Vegat
Seattl* vt. Chicago Cubi (tt) at Meta. Arlt.
M ilwaukee (it) vt. Colorado ( it ) at
Tucton, A ril.
San Diego vt. Oakland*! Phoenlt
Oakland (it) vt. San Francltco at Scot
tidal*. Arlt.
Colorado (tt) vt California at Temp*.
A rli.
Sunday’! Oamet
Kantat Clly vt Cincinnati (tt) at Plant
City. 10) p m
P h ila d e lp h ia v t
B a lt im o r e at St.
Pettrtburg. I 01pm
T a ta t (tt) vt Chicago Whit* Sot at
Saratota. I;01p m
Cleveland (tt) vt Detroit el Lakeland. 1:01
p m.
Botton vt Mlnnetola at Fort Myert. 1:01
pm .
Florida (tt) vt. Allanta at Watt Palm
Beach, 1/(1 p.m.
C in c in n a ti ( t t ) v t . F le rld a ( it ) at
Melbourne. 1 :0 p.m.
Montreal vt Lot Angelet at Vero Beach.
1:01 p.m.
SI, Loult vt. Plltiburgh at Bradenton. 1:0)
p m
New York Yankee* vt Toronto at Dunedin.
1:&lt;Up m
Moulton vt New York Mott at Port St
Lucie. I lOp m
Cleveland ( i l l vt T e ia t (tt) at Port
Charlotte, I X)p m
Chicago Cubt (tt) vt. Oakland Ittl at Lat
V eg a t.) p.m.
Chicago Cubt ( i l l vt San Dlogo at Peoria.
A r lt ,,) OSp m
California vt. Colorado al Tucton. A r i l .

3:0) pm.
Milwaukee (it) vt San Francltco (tt) at
Scotltdale, A ril .1:0) p.m
San Francltco Ittl vt, Milwaukee (tt) at
Chandler, A ril., 1 o lp m
Seattl* vt Oakland ( t il al Phoenlt. 1 01
p m
Monday. March 14
Lot Angalai vt. Flerlda al Malbeurn*. 1:01
p.m.
Atlanta vt Montraal al W ail Palm Baach.
I Olp m
Kantat City (tt) yt. Moulton at Klttlm
me*. t:01p m.
Toronto vt. Philadelphia at Claarwater.
t:01p m.
Pltttburgh vt. Botton al Fort Myert, 1:01
p m
Chicago Whit* Soa III) vt. Kantat City
( t il al Haines Clly. I OSp m
Cleveland vt. New York Matt al Port SI
Lucie. 1:lOp m
SI Loult vt Teaat at Pori Charioll*. 1:10
p.m.
San Francltco vt Colorado at Tucton.
A r l i . 1 Olp m
Milwaukee vt Chicago Cubt at Mata,
A r l i , ) 0)p m
San Diego vt Seallt* at Peoria A ril , 10 )
p m
Oakland vt California al Temp*. A rli .

T Olp m

Cincinnati vt Baltimore at St Pelartburg.
7:01 p m
Mlnnetola vt Chicago White So&gt; 111) at
Saratota. 7.OSp m
New York Yankaat vt. Oelroll al Lakeland.
7 Olp.m

CO LLKQ B B ASK B ALL
EAST
N Carolina A AT 74. Md t Shard 7)
SOUTH
Augusta 4 0. Georgia Coll 1 (
Armtlrong St. (. S C Alkan 7
Barry I, Columbia I
Btrey 1, Ohio Dominican 1
Barry 7, Birmingham Southern 1
Birmingham Southern 7, Ohio Dominican 0
Campballtvlll* 11, Cumberland. K y .) 0
Carton Newman* 10. M a rt Mill 1 11
Duka 7, Tamp I* 4
Elond l.C aldw be 17
E vd n ivlll* 4, Purdue 1
Fla. Inlarnallnnall 7, La Salta 17
G u llla rd 20. Worcetttr Polytechnic*
Jeckionvtll* SI. I). Athlend)
Lincoln Memorial 4, Brlttol 4
Lynn 47, Botton U. 1 0
Morahaod St. 14. Wltcontin Milwaukee 11
North Carolina 12. Connecticut 1
N C. Greentboro 4 ). Charlatton Southern

01
N C. W#tloy*n I. Farrum 7
Rulgert Newark I. Urtlnut 1
Samlord 117, Marcar 10 4
South Florida 7, Fordham 1
Station (. Virginia Tech 1
Tann Marlin I, Ertod H ardem an!
Towton St 47, Campbell I S
Troy St. 7, Auburn Mr Igomery*
Union, Tann. 1111, Lincoln Memorial 0 1
ValdotteSt, 10. SIU EdwardtvIllaO
W. Carolina 101. E . Ttnnetteo SI. I I
Wlnlhrop f . Georgia 4
Wolford IS. Dannlton I
M ID W EST
Banadlclln*. Kan. ) 4. Peru SI. 2 0
Fort Mays St. a. Mornlngtide I
Fort May* St, 14. Wayne. Neb 4
Illinois 10, Provldanca 4
SOUTHW EST
Arkansas 14, SoutharnMIti f
Cent Michigan*, Texas Pan Americano
Dallas Baptist ( 14. Schralntr S 0
Oklahoma*. Iowa SI 1
S. Arkansas4 4, Harding 17
SW Texas SI . 4. Concordia Lutheran 1
Tar It ton SI. 4, W ny'v'd Baptist)
T e a atf, LSU 7
Teaat A&amp;M Klngtvlll* 1. St. Edward’*.
Teaat*
Teaat Christian 4. Teaat Tech I
FARW EST
California II. U C LA *
TO U R N A M E N TS
Spartan Clastic
Oam* 4
San Jota SI. D. Main* ]

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
Atlantic Dtvlilon
W
L Pet.
New York
41 tv 4(3
Orlando
3/ 11 .(17
Miam i
33 37 .!!(
Naw Jersey
31 K
117
Boston
22 37 371
Philadalphla
20 41 .31*
Wathlnglon
19 41 117
Central Dlvltlon
Allanta
42 to 700
Chicago
3( 72 (1)
34 21 190
Cleveland
31
27 114
Indiana
21 3) 411
Charioll*
17 4) 11)
Milwaukee

GB
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F

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La ka Walt

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P

G

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F

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Detroit

IS 4} 110
W ESTER N CO N FEREN CE
MidwetlDlvItlen
w
L Pel
Houston
41 16 719
San Antonio
41 IB 705
Utah
42 20 477
Denvtr
79 31 463
Minnesota
16 44 767
Dallas
6 53 131
Pacific Q vm on
44 IS 746
Saattl*
Phoenlt
39 20 661
Portland
36 23 673
Golden Slate
35 25 511
L A Lakert
73 IN 397
L.A. Clippers
71 56 356
Sacramento
21 39 150
Friday’ s Garnet
New York *0 Botlon *1
New Jersey 17. Indian* 7)
Wathlnglon 100. Denver*)
Orlando 111, Philadelphia 10}
Phoania 1)1. Miami 107
Atlanta 10* Chicago 77
D e lro ilff Cleveland94
Charioll* 97. Mmneiota9l
Seattle 100. San Antonio99
Sacramento UK. Milwaukee 100
LA Clippers 104. Dallas 9a
Saturday’s Oamet
Charioll* al Naw Jersey, (nl
Atlanta at Detroit, (n)
M llwaukteal Indiana. Ini
Cleveland it New York, (nl
Sacramento at Chicago, (nl
San Antonia *1 Houston. In)
Sunday’* Garnet
Pho#nit al Orlando, D p m
Philadelphia at Wathlnglon. I p m
L A Lakert at Mmn*so*a 3p m
Miami al Batten, 7 pm .
Houston .it Dallas */i m
Golden Stale al L A Clippers 9p m
Portland at Saalll*. 10 p m
Monday’s Garnet
Botton at Charlotte. 7 X p m
San Antonio at D r n u r .t p m
LA Lakert at Utah 9 pm
Detroit at Sacramento to )0 o m

27

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NBA BOXES
Fndar nnjit s games
MAGIC 111, 7t*rt lot
P H ILA D E L P H IA (10)1
Perry 4 10 0 0 9. Wnit her spoon 9 It 4 7 11
Leckner 1 4 0 0 4. Barros J to 0 0 &gt; J Malone
9 11 7 7 14. Oawklni 14 4 ) 4 Woolndo* ( 14
11 II. Bol I ) 0 0 1. Graham 4 (1 1 1 0 Totals
41 90 19 14 10)
O R LAN D O (1121
Scott 19 00 4. A vent I 10 0 2. O Neal tl 19
4 It II. Hardaway 9 1)12 It. Anderson a I)
t i l l . Krytlkowldk ) ( 2 1 12. Bowl* 110 0 1.
Skllet 470 4 4 14. Royal 1 7 2 4 1 Turner 02
00 0 Totals 4) M l ) 24112
Philadelphia
II II &gt;0 29 - II)
Orlando
14 II 1] 10 - ID
1 Point goal) — Philadelphia 4 II (Barros
2 4. J Malone 1 I, Perry 13. Woolrldg* 0 1,
Dawkins 01). Orlando 7 l| lAnderton 4 0
Skllet 14. Hardaway I 1. Stoll 0 01 Fouled
oul — None Rebounds — Philadelphia )0
(Wealhertpoon ID, Orlando 60 10 Neal 111
A t t l l l l — Philadelphia 19 (Dawklnt 41.
O rlan d o 31 IS kllet 7) Total lo u lt —
Philadelphia 20. Orlando 19 Technical) *
P e r r y . P h ila d e lp h ia ille g a l deten te.
Krystkowiak. Orlando Illegal deltnse A
11,1(1.
SUNS 111.HEAT 107
PH OENIX (111)
Barkley 4 12 0 10 It Ceballot II 10 4 4 JO.
W ell 0 10 DO II. K Johnson 7 10 14 17.
M*|trl* 10 14 0 0 24. Green ) 9 0 0 10. Kleme
1) 00 2. Atnqe 4 ( 3 ( 1 ) Totals 4( t« to 10
III
MIAMI &lt;1071
Long 3 1 1 4 (, Rice (11 1 1 10, Selkaly ( 14
71 It. Shaw 4 D I 2 It, Smith ) II ) 7 D,
Miner 4 to 2 1 14, Salley 1 4 00 4. Burton 4 9
0 111. WlleyOOOOO Totals 4] (3 M i l 10/
Phbtnlt
14 It II 17 - 111

Miami

II 29 It If - 101

3 Polnl goal! — Phtenlx I IS IMalerle * 9,
Alng* 2 4. Barkley 01). Miam i 9 10 (Shaw ) 9.
Smith 21. HIc* 1*1 Fouled oul — Non*
Rebound! — Photnln 42 (Ceballot 111. Miami
44 (Long. Rice. Smith 71 A ttltlt - Phoenix
31 IJohnton 171, Miami 31 IShaw 9) Total
loult — Phoenlt 10. Miami 23 Technicals
Barkley, Selkaly, Miami coach Loughery A
-11.200

C O L llO E BASKETBALL
MIDW EST
Indiana 76, Wltcontin 65
Nor f h w e tltr n ?7* M ic h ig a n 9X O T
FARW EST
Arliona St.94. Arizona V
TO U R N AM EN TS
Atlantic Coail C o n ltn n ci
Sam IfInal i
North Carolina 64. Waka Forest |4. OT
VlrQlnla 44. Duke Al
Big E ait Conference
SemlflnaU
Georgetown 76, Salon Hall /I. OT
Providence A9, Connecticut A7
Big Eight Conference
Semifinal!
Ne bra ik a 91, M lu o u rl 91
Oklahoma 5! A9, K an w i aa
Mtd American Conference
Championship
Ohio U. •?, Miami, Ohio AA
Southeastern Conference
Semifinal!
Florida Al. Alabama J2
Kentucky 90* Arkansas 71
NCAA Automatic Bid!
School! thal have received automatic bid!
to the NCAA tournament. All automatic bid!
are granted to conference tournemenf cham
plons with the enceptlon ot the Big T«r&gt;. Ivy
League end Pacific 10 conference!, which do
not have post season tournament! and award

1) 24 10 (0 2)4
31 74 1 74 114
1) 77 1 14 204
19 41 ( M 209
P a cllit Ovltton
Calgary
3) 21 11 77 249
34 30 3 71 111
Vancouver
1) 30 1) 41 1(4
San Jot*
1) 40 1 1) IN
Anaheim,
Lot Angelet
72 3) 10 14 1U
19 41 10 a i n
Edmonton
Friday* 0*m*t
Vancouver (. Winnipeg 4
Calgary 4. Florida 3
Edmonton*. Oelroll 2
Chicago 3. Anaheim 1
Saturday's Game*
H a rtfo rd 2, D a lla s ! . II#
Pittsburgh 4. N Y , R anger s 1
New Jersey 3. Boston I
Quebec at Washington. Ini
Philadalphla al Monlr**l, (nl
Winnipeg al Toronto, (nl
San Jot* al Calgary, (nl
N Y Idanders al S3 L ouii. In)
But'aloal Los Angeles, (nl
Sunday’s Games
Vancouver at Chicago. 2 33 p m
Dallas*!N ew Jersey, ) Olp m
Pittsburgh al Hartford. S OSp m
Ottawa *1 Anaheim. ) 11 p m
Tampa Bay at Philadalphia. 7:11 p m
Monday's Games
Boston at Montreal. 7:3) p m
Chicago*1 Quebec. 7.3)p m
N .Y. Rangert #1 Fkeld*, 1/31 p.m.
Dallas
St. Loul*
Chicago
Winnipeg

111
12)
1(4
Ttl
III
117
HI
31*
2(1
is*

N H L S U M M A M IS
Friday noht’i gam*
F L A M E S 4, P A N T H E R S )
F lo rid a
1
I
4 -1
C a lg a ry
(
1
I - I
F l r t l P e rio d — IF lo rid a . F d / g e ra id 14
( B a n n in g . M u r p h y ) .
7 )) P e n a llle t —
F lt/ g e ra ld . FI* Ih ookin gl. D 20. K ru i* . C a l
(e lb o w in g ) , 14 12. Y aw n ey. C a l ( c r o n
c h e c k ln g l. I t 3)
Second Period — 2 Calgary. Robert* 30
IMacInnit. Heichell 7 03 &lt;pp 1. 1 Florida
llarn ei 14 (Hawgood Lomakin). ( 0J Ippl 4
Calgary. Relchal )) (Wall, /alaptkll, I! 14
Ippl Penalllet
Fdo erald. Fla Ihooking),
I K i Severyn. Fla irnldmgl. 3 12. Kruta,
Cal (holding), 4 13. Savaryn Fla, major
lh g M in g l.9 J*. Kruse. Cal m*|or Ilighting),
9 31/ Skrudland. Fla (holding), II 12.
Maclnnlt, Cal (hooking). 14 2)
Third Period — ) Catgary, Titov 14
lYawrrey Wall). 14 39 4 Calgary. Fl*ufy29
(Roberti Nytander). i* 'l*
Pinaltlat —
MoterIs. Cal (slashing) 10 14
Shots on goal — F im d a 11 S—II Calgary
l 12 10- K
Power play Opporturlliei - Florida I ol )
Calgary lo l 4
Goalies
Florida Vanbiesbrouck II JO*
129 shots 2) saves) Calgary Vernon 19 1)4
I D 111
A — 20. DO
Relere* - Andy v&lt;*r Mellemond Linesmen
(lob Hndgei Mark Pare

Bob R t w lln l
D (v « E lc h * lb * rg « r
Bob Wynn
D ick G o a l!
H a ro ld Hanning
R iv e t Meb*«
H a rr y Totcano
D ick L o ti
B a rt Yancay
(lobby N lch o lt
F r t d R u ll
Bob R t llh
B ru ce C rom p ton
Bab* H lt k ty
Snail L a n ca tto r
M a r Ion Heck
B u tch B a ird
L a r r y M o w ry
Lee E ld a r
M illa r B arbar
L a r r y L a o re lll
Tom H a r r t ll
Don M**t#ng*l*
D ick R h yan
A l K e lle y
Bob O lc k io n
C h a rlie S llto rd
R ic h a rd B a tta lt
Tom m y A y co ck
O ruc* D e vlin
Don (He*
Rob C a rto n
Lou G rah am
D ic k H tn d r lc k io n
Howl# Johnson
Bob Drue
T e rry F o rcu m
G eorg* Shot trldg*
B ill H a ll
Gen* L Itllar
B illy M a x w a ll
B ill John*Ion
D e nn is Walsh

7 (7 1 -1 4 7
14 71-147
7174-147
74-71— 141
7173-141
147 1-14 1
111 4 - Id
n « -ta
71 74-141
74 73-14*
11 74-149
74 71-149
117 1-14 9
(0 7 0 - I M
1971-110
1 4 7 4 -1 M
74 14—IM
1 1 1 1 - IM
111 1 -IM
1*73-111
77 7 4-1)1
71 74— 111
74 71-111
74 71-111
74 71— 111
7174-111
7174-111
71 71-111
*0 7 1-1)7
7* 7 1 -1 )7
7( 7 1-1)7
77 71-117
7( 71—112
(1 71-113
7171-113
7* 77-113
(0 74-114
(0-74— 114
79 71— 114
71 71-114
71 79-117
I ) 79-142
( 2 (4 -1 4 9

TR A N SA C TIO N S

B A SE B A LL
AmertcanLeague
CALIFO RN IA A N G E LS - A lig n e d Ron
W a lto n . Troy P erctvaf. John F r l l i and Bob
Game#, p iic h e rt. and F a u tfo Te|ero and Jo ie
M
o n /o n. ca tc h e r!, to m inor league cam p
o»dt to fhe regular teaaon champion The
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N S A t t lg n e d
East Coast. Great Midwest and Midwestern
A p o lin a r G a r c ia . R a m te r C o rre a , G re g
Collegiate do not receive aulornalic bids
M c C a rth y , and C a lv in Jorvet. p itc h e rt, C ra ig
Central Florida, Trans America Athletic
C o lb e rt and- R y a n M o rlin d a le , cafe h e n , and
Conference
G re g B rile y and K en R am ot o u tfie ld e n to
Dreaet, North Atlantic Con ter erne
lh a ir m in o r league c a n p
James Mad#son, Colonial Athletic A tux
NEW YO RK Y A N K E E S - A m g n e d Tale
Liberty. Big South Conference
See frie d flr t t b ate man. to their m in o r league
Loyola Md . Metro Atlantic Athletic
ca m p
Massachusetts Atlantic 10Conference
NafionalLeafue
Navy. Patriot league
C I N C I N N A T I RED S — A n n o u n ced an
Ohio University M&lt;d Amer lean Conference
e
x
te
n
tlo
n
of
their
player developm ent con
Pennsylvania Ivy League
tra c t w ith fhe C h alfirto o g a L o o k o u t! of the
Pepper dine. West Coast Conference
Southern League through 1996
Rider. Northeast Conference
NEW YORK M E T ! - Signed P a b lo D uran
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley
l
i r t t belie m an to a m trv r league c o ntract
Southw#»i Te*as State Southland
B A S K E TB A LL
Southwestern Louisiana Sun Relt
National Batkefcall Auectatien
Tennessee Chattanooga. Southern
LOS A N G E L E S L A K E R S - Extended the
Tennessee State, Ohio Valley Conference
contract ot Randy Pfurij, coach, lor one year
Wisconsin Green Bay Mid Continent
through the If9 ! 94 le a u n
SAN ANTONIO SPURS - Activated Terry
F L O R I D A !! A L A B A M A !!
C u m m ln g i, fo rw a rd to r n the in ju re d f lit
A L A B A M A (19 91
N A S C A R P tr o U fo r 100
Faulkner I t 90 J. Peck Cove I 4 00 J.
H A M P T O N G a — The lirw up for Sunday % P la c e d C h ris W hitney, guard, an the infured
f ill
C alley 7 5 * 4 » Orange 2 9 0 0 ! G rill in 5 I } 1 Pyrolafo# 500 N A S C A R if f K k ca r ra te , w ith
F O O TBALL
16. Pitts 0 1 7 7 7 McDyess 0 7 0 0 0 P*st&lt;"k
re ttd en ce fyfj# of
and qu a h fyin q tpeed In
Natrona) Football League
7 5 0 0 5 Rogers 0 0 17 1 Washington 3 6 0 0 6
m ph
CHICAGO
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Bethel 00 00 0, A Brown 1 7 00 7 Totals
I l o y A lle n J r . R a leig h . N C
F c rd
fu llb a c k, to a three year co ntract
11 41 9 1157
T hunderbird 160 707, R a c k recocd old re
D E N V E R BRONCOS — Signed T.m Brow n
FLO R ID A (IS 6)
co rd 110 16) R ick M a d Nov 1997 7 G eoff
w ide re ce iv e r, to an otter thee I
U o d m t. J u lia n
N C F o rd T h u n d erb ird .
Thompson 0 J 0 0 0 DeCiercq J • I J 7 Mill
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ETR O IT LIONS - Re v g n e d B re tt Per
179 679
7 9 7 J &gt;6 Cross 3 10 3 4 10 C Brown 6 100 17
rim a n , w ide receiver, to a three year con
3 T e r r y L a b o n le , A r c h d a le . N C .
J Anderson 4 6 7 4 10. Dyrkolbotn M 0 0 7
tra c t
C h e v ro le t lu m in a , 179 567 , 4 M a r k M a r lin .
Kutsma 1 5 0 0 7 G Williams Ot 3 4 ).
G R E E N BAY P A CK ER S - Signed M a rk
Mlckens 0 7 17 1. Griffiths 0 7 0 0 0 Bates 0 1 Jarn etfow n , N C . F o rd T h u n d e rb lrd . 179 405
D id io . w ide receiv er, and Tony B a rk e r
000 Total! 75 56 17 1961
5 Joe N em echeh . L a ke la n d . Chevrolet
line back #r
l u m l n i , 179 )71 j 6 R ic h B lc k l e J r
Halftime — Florida J* Alabama 7! 3 point
W ASM IN O TO N R E D S K IN S Signed
E d q er fon, Wi* , F o r il T fiy n d tib ird , 179 J t j
goals
Alabama 9 7t ( G riffin 4 6 Washing
E th a n H orton, fight end, to a two year
7 E r n ie I f va n , 'Rockwell,. N C , F o rd
ton 7 1, Pastink 11 Peck Love 1 1, Orange
co
n
tra
ct
Th u n derbird I79J56) 6 W ard B u rfon Soulh
17. Catfey 0 1. Pitts 0 1. Faulkner 0 1),
H O CK EY
Bokfnn. V a . C h tv ro le f Lu m ln a. 119 030
Florida 6 13 fC Brown 5 5. Cross 13 Oe
N a tio n a l Hockey League
9 C h u ck Dow n, A ih b q ro . N C , F o rd
C le r tq 0 t, M lck e n s 0 I, K u ltm a Q H Fou led
A N A H E I M M IG H T Y D U C K S
Sent
Th u n derblrd *79 074. 10 G re g S a ck !, W inter
out
None Rebounds
Alabama 76
J a rro d Skald* center, and Scott C h arb er.
P a rk . F o rd fh u n derbird, 176 907
(Rogers Caffey 5). Florida 31 (Hill 9)
tfofem em an, 1o San D iego of the Interna
II
H a r r y G a n i, T a y lo r » v i He. N C
Assists
Alabama 13 (Bethet 41 Florida 14
ito n a l H ockey League
C h e v r o le t L u m ln a
176 656 17 R u lf y
(Cross 61 Total fouls - Alabama ts. Florida
C H IC A G O B LA C K H A W K S T ra d e d
W a lla ce . Concord. N C
F o rd Th u n derbird
17 Technical
Alabama bench
F ra n h ve k K ucera, dekm vem an, and Jocelyn
176 546
le m ie u x , right wing, k» the H a rtfo rd W h a le n
II J e ll B ur Ion S a jlh Hoc ion, Va
Ford
S a tu rd a y 's W om en's Scores
lor G a ry Suter, deUvttem an R an d y Cun
fh u n d e rb ird 176 576, 14 M o rg a n Shepherd
M ID W E S T
n
eyw orth left w ing rtu l an u n d iid o t e d d r a ll
C on over. N C F o rd T funder b ird . 176 116
Ohio St 9) Illinois 4!
ch o ice Traded Troy M u r ra y center, lo th«
IS llr o lf Bodm e fM rrttb u rq , N C
‘ uni
Michigan St 73. Indiana It
O H a a a Senator %tor (ukjre coniideration%
fh u n d e rb ird 171 130 l i Dale E a rn h a rd t
Penn St 9# Northwestern 71
N E W YORK RAN GERS - R e ca lle d M at
Doolie. 14 C C h e v ro le tL u m ina, 176 770
Purdue I tO. Michigan 51
M a i N o r *f r o m . de I c m n m a n . f r o m
17 J e f f G o rd o n , H u r v f e r iv ille , N C ,
FARW EST
B in gh a m ton of the A m e rica n H ockey League
C h e v r o le t L u m ln a , 171 174 16 C u r H i
Arizona 104. Arizona St 69
S O fC T R
M a r k h a m . P a le r ib u rg . V a , F o rd Thun
TO U R N AM EN TS
National Profeitnnal Soccer League
d e rb ird . 177 706
Atlantic 19 Conference
N P S L — Suspended and fined W ich ita
19 Todd 11o d une, liir r lib u r g . N C . F o rd
Championship
for w a rd C h ico Bor pi for one g am e tor h it
fh u n d e rb ird . 177 435, 70 D ick T ric k le , Iron
Rutgers 79, George Washington 71
conduct toward an o fficia l d u rin g Sunday s
Station, N C C h e v ro tH L u m ln a . 17/ 467
Colonial Athletic Association
g am e, Si, L a u it goalie Jett Wobben for two
71 B il l E lllo ff. D ia ir iv llle . G a , F ord
Championship
g a rn e i tor u n n e c e iia ry play d uring Sunday I
T h u rd e rb ird , 177 607, 77 R ic k y Rudd. Lake
Old Dominion 78 George Mason 61
gam e, and D ayton R e w ard B ra d Sm ith for
N o rm a n . N C . F o rd T h u n d trb lrd . 177 336
Great Midwest Conference
one gam e for h i! conduct during last F rid a y i
73 S te rlin g M a r lin . C o lu m b ia . Tenn
Championship
gam e
C h ev ro let Lu m ln a, I77J09 74 K en Schrader.
Alabama Birmingham 66. Memphis St 57
C O LLE O E
Con cord. N C , Chevrolet lu m m a , 177 763
Mid American Conference
A ID E R S O N BROADOUS - N am ed B ill
75 J im m y Spencer. M o o re iv ille . N C ,
Championship
D e n n liio n m e n '! io c c e r coach
F o rd T h u rd e rb ird 177 166, 76 Joh n A rsdratli,
Bowling Green 74. Toledo 63
HOUGH TO N — Nam ed Pe te r F u lle r m en %
In d ia n a p o lii, C h e v ro le f L u m ln a , 177 034
North Atlantic Conference
io
c c e r coach
77 K y le f e l l y Hi&lt;J' Poin t. N C . P o n lla c
Championship
KEN TUCKY S u s p e n d e d R o d r lc k
G r a n d P r lx , 176 967
76 J e f f P u r v lt .
Vermont S3. Northeaitern SI
Rhodes, forw ard, from F rid a y ! Southeastern
C l a r k f v i l l e . T a n n ,, C h e v r o le t L u m ln a .
Southern Conference
Con ference tournam ent gam e for b reakin g
174 69/
Championship
an u n sp ecified team n ie
29 D e r r d e Cope. H u n ttr iv llla . N C . F o rd
Georgia Southern if , Furman IS
N E B .- O M A H A — Announced the resJgno
T h u n d crb ird
176 577 30 Bobby Labonle.
Southwest Conference
tlon of Bob Hanson, m in 's b a tk e lb a ll coach
Championship
Trinity* N C , P o n lla c Grand Prix, 174 560
SAN OIEGO STA TE
Suspended K yle
11 S ie v e G r lif o m , L ib e rty , N C * C h evrolet
Texas 71, Tex&lt;ii Tech 69
T u rley, D an Mi lie n . M a ll Woe and M a r k Ron.
L u m ln a , 176 504. 12 M ic h a e l W a llr ip .
Southwester n Athletic Conference
offen sive linem en, Irtm a ll lootbalt learn
D a v id io n , N C , P o n lla c G ra n d P r ix, 176 441
Semifinal!
a c tiv itie s and the uiu of foo tball related
33 B obby H a m illc n , N a k h v llle . Tenn .
Gram blingSf US. Southern U 14
fa c ilitie s for four to six weeks after they were
P o n tia c G ra n d P rlx . 176 356, 34 L a k e Speed.
Alcorn State 74. Alabama State 67
a rre ste d for investig ation ot co nsp ira cy to
Con cord, N C , F o rd Thunderblrd, 1/6 316
Sun Belt 0*»ftranca
c o m m it battery and v a n la llt m last weekend
15 Ted M u ig ra v e , Troutm an, N C . F o rd
Championship
T h u n dcrbird. 176 160 36 D a le J a r r e ll. H ic k
Louisiana Tech 66. W Kentucky 43
o ry , N C , C h evrolef L tm ln a . 176 117
37 R ic k M a it , R o ck b rid g e O ath!, V a , F o rd
T V / R A P IO
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Women's NCAA Automatic Bids
T h u n d e rb ird . 174 101, 36 D a v e M a r c iv
Schools that hava received automatic bids
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T tla H tio n
174 076
are granted to conference tournament cham
AU TO RACING
39 H u t S t r ic k lin . C a le r a , A la . F o rd
plons with the exception of the Big Tori/ Ivy
I p m - W F T V 9, N A S C A R , P u ra la le r XM.
Thunderbird, 174 061, 4d D a r re ll W a llrip ,
League and Pacific 10 conference*, which do
(LI
Fran klin ., Tenn , C h ev rciet L u m ln a , 171 967
not have post tea ion lourmnnartlt and award
C O L L E O E B A S K E TB A LL
41. Jim m y Mem ley, Ridgeway, V a , F o rd
bids to the regular season champion, The
12 30 p m — W C P X 4. IMinoit *1 Purilue.
Thunderbird.
no
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provliional.
42
Mike
East Coast Conference does not not receive
(L )
Wallace, Concord. N C . Ford Thunderbird
an automatic bid
II 30 p m
— ESPN. NCAA W om *ni
no ipeed. p r o v liio n a l
Alabama Bir mingham, Great Midwest
Tournam ent S e le cIlo n lh o M . (L )
Bowling Green, M id American Conference
I p m — E S P N . B i} E lflh l ch a m p lo m h ip .
Connecticut, Big East Conference
(L)
Fordham, Patriot League
3 41 p m — W C P X 4. B ig E a t l cham pion
Georgia Southern, Southern Conference
ship. (L )
Louisiana Tech, Sun Belt Conference
3 p m — E S P N . A C C cham pionship. (L )
Loyola. Md . Metro Atlantic Athletic
POA Seniors
3 30 p in — W iR U )4. S E C cham pionship.
Missouri, Big Eight Conference
SAN ANTONIO - Score* Saturday alter
(L )
Notre Dame, Midwestern Collegiate
the tacond round of the PGA S«nlori 5450.000
) p m — E S P N . B N W e il ch a m p lo n ih lp .
North Carolina. Atlantic Coast Conference
Vantage Af Th# Dominion, played on lha
(L )
Old Dominion, Colonial Athletic Association
4.(14 yard, par 24 34~72 Dominion court*
4 30 p m
W C P X 4, N C A A M e n ’ s
Portland, West Coast Conference
Jim Albut
4(47-13)
to u rn a m e n t S election U io * . IL )
Rutgers, Atlantic 10 Conference
Glbby Gilbert
71 47-13*
I 30 p m — E S P N , SW AC ch a m p lo n ih lp ,
Tennessee, Southeastern Conference
George Archer
49 *9— 13( J I P ( L )
Tennessee State, Ohio Valley Conference
Graham M an h
7)47-139
1 30 p m — E S P N . M E A C cham pionship.
fe«a*. Southwest Conference
Simon Hobday
7049-139
J I P (L )
Vermont* North Atlantic Conference
Jack Kiefer
71 49-140
PRO B A S K E T B A LL
Virginia Tech. Metropolitan Conference
7149-140
Lee Trevino
Noon — W E S H I, P t o e n li Sunt a l O rla nd o
Rocky Thompion
71 49-140 M a g ic . (L I
71 70— 141
J C Snead
B A S E B A LL
Jim Colberf
71 70-141
I p m — W O R. E x h ib itio n. Houston A il r o t
71 70-141
Jim Oenl
a l N ew Y o rk M e ls , (L )
Tom Wargo
70 71-141
All Tinas EST
I 30 p m — SC. Collage. Duke a l F lo rid a
Dave Stockton
49 73-141
E A iT C R N C O N F E R E N C E
2 p m — S(JN. F lo rid a a l C e n tra l F lo rid a ,
Mike Hill
73 49-142
(L I
Atlantic Division
Jimmy Powell
71 72-14)
W L T PI* OF OA
GOLF
70
73-14)
Kermll
Zarley
N Y Rangers
43 70 4 97 24( 1(1
3 p m - W E S M I. Hcnda Class. IL I
Orville
Moody
7)49-144
New Jersey
H
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36 70 10 u 24) 112
Ben Smith
7149-144
Washington
7 p m , — S U N , N H L , T a m p a B ay L ig h tnin g
31 79 8 70 2I( 209
74 70-144
Dale Oouglat)
Philadelphia
a l P h ila d e lp h ia F ly e r s . lU
31 37 S 6! 24t D )
Jerry
Mcgee
74 70-144
Florida
It IT to 44 li/ 111
flub Belley
74 70-144
N Y Islanders
78 37 7 43 231 219
Rada
Larry Gilbert
74 70- 144
Tampa Bay
2! 34 6 SI 1(1 10)
B A S E B A LL
G ’. ry Player
7) 71-144
North***) Dlvltlon
12:10 p m . - W W N Z A M (14401. E x h ib itio n .
7) 71-144
Gay Orewiir
Boston
34 It 12 84 134 1(4
A tla n ta B ra v e s v t F lo rid a M a rlin s
Walter Zembrlikl
7) 71-144
Montreal
31 22 11 HI 231 191
2 p m W U C F F M (19 91, C o lle g e .
Char lei Coody
73 72-1*4
Pittsburgh
34 72 12 rtO 247 237
F lo r id a v t C e n tra l F lo rid a
77
41-14!
Randy
Pelrl
Buffalo
3) 14 8 71 230 1(0
BASKETBALL
Tommy Aaron
74 71-1*1
Quebec
24 34 7 59 217 229
Noon - W D U O A M IS(0). pregam e a l 10 34
73 72-14) a m . W E D G F M (9) 11. N B A . P h oan lx Sun*
Bob E Smith
Hartford
21 3( 8 54 IM 230
Dew III Weaver
72 73-14)
Ottawa
10 11 8 71 145 314
a t O rla n d o M a g ic
Terry Dill
70 71-141
W ESTER NCO NFERENCE
7 p m - W C T O A M llaO ), College, N C A A
Chi Chi Rodrigue!
7) 71-144
Central Dyiston
S etocllon Sunday
Oruce Summerhay*
7171-144
W L T Pis G F OA
H O CK EY
Dava Hill
72 74-144
Detroll
40 23 1 (1 797 730
(p m
- W G T O A M (S40), N H L . Tam pa
Don January
71 74-144
Toronto
37 21 II (1 730 194
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13, 1094 - 3D

Waddle’s 704 tops another week of high scoring at BA- Sanford
SpaoUl to the Herald
SANFORD - Tim Waddle broke 700 an the
high scores continued to Ik - rolled at Howl
Am erica-San ford this week.
Waddle recorded a week’s best 70-t series to
pace the Thursday Nile Mixed League on March
And while no one else could reach the 700
level. 22 men turned In series topping BOO.
Pat Johnson was the next host among the men
as he recorded two OOOs, a (&gt;7H and a 003, to be
the only howler to lop (MX) twice.
Also reaching (MX) were: Bill R iley (077); Jim
Waugh |(MH|; Bill Slnnott (052); Jimmy Roche.
1038); Jamea Helmer (03d); Ray Williams
1033); Steve Kafka (032); Russ Frystnger (031);
Eric Ralston (030); Ken Qable (0231. Ron Van
□ e ld e r, (0231; Jim M oyer (021); Bruce
Hlmachoot (010); Bob lloaford (010); Dick
Porettl (017); Bill lloaford (010); Ron Allman
(0141; Jamea Grlgga (008): BUI McClure (007);
and Harold Sundvall 1004).
The women also had a (MX) tills week as

Dolorea Jackson tallied a (M l to better die 505
by Debbie Newman In the Thursday Nile Mixed
League on March 3.
Jackson also had the week's third best series
of 501 In the Ueaehtlinc League on March 0.
Other women rolling 5(X)s were: Linda Staf­
ford (575); Penny Smith (507); Phyllla Mott
(500. 552): Agnes Ognoaky 1528); and Jackie
Royal 5(X&gt;.
The week also saw an abundance of 200-phis
games. 54 men and women achieved that mark.

lopping the men was James Helmer with a
278 In the Hccr:30Clty League on March 2.
Jackson also had the best women’s game with
a 247 on March 3. Other 200 games were turned
In by; Phyllla Mott (244); Penny Smith (228);
Newman (224): Agnes Ognosky (223); Jackson
(2 12); and Dottle Roberson (205).

BEER:30 CITY LEAGUE, FEB. 23
Series — Steve Kalka. 032: Hon Van Gclder,
023; Jim Moyer. 021; Hob Masford. 891.
Games — Donnie Dcneveulo. 258; Moyer. 240;
Van Odder, 244: Hanford. 244: Steve Womack,
243.

MARCH 2
Series — Pal Johnson. 078; Jim Waugh. 064:
Hill Slnnott, 052: Jimmy Kochr, 038; James
Helmer, 030; Hay Williams, (133: Ken Gable. 023;
Hill Hosford. 010: James Griggs, 008; Hill
McClure. (K)7; Harold Sundvall. 004.
Games — Helmer. 278: Johnson. 202; Slnnott,
259; McClure, 254.

HI NOONERS, FEB. 23
Series — Phyllis Molt. 580; luiurn Leahy, 407:
Hetty Honmlne. 407; Jusy DeLawdrr, 487.
Games — Leahy. 200: Mott. 191. 187: Carolyn
Hrownflcld, 180; Pat Thompson. 184.

SENIOR CITIZENS, MARCH 2
Men's Scries — Boh Orwlg, 573: Myron Gates,
572; Oamea — Orwlg. 224; Gates, 2 14.
Women's Scries — Grace Shafer, 400: Agnes
Ognosky, 450: Mary Hangs. 450: Games —

King singled down the left
Meld line for two more runs. The
Rains avoided further damage
when King was caught In a run
down after rounding llrst base to
lar
luikc Mary got a run hack In
the third as Hchumakrr singled
wllh two out. went to second on
a wild plekolt throw and scored
when Story's fly to led was
dropped lor an error
The Rams took the lead lor
good In the fourth. Wllh one out.
Brent Wehmcyer walked, moved
to second on a wild pitch and
scored on an RBI single hy Rene
Perez Courtesy runner Paul
Kenwlck Went to third on a
ground out and scored on a
l blowing error
Lake Mary added Insurance
runs In the sixth and seventh
Innings
Perez led oft I lie sixth with an
In lleld sin gle and Kenw lck
advanced to second on a saerlMet- hy Jimmy Rnzurl. and to
third on a p a s s e d hall Kenwlck
then scored when Jay Reynolds'
grounder was 'hobbled hv the
Tribe third basoiiuill^t
The llnal two runs ennir when
Story was hit hy a pitch and
stole second and went to third

Daniels sulfered his second
straight loss to tall to 2-2 despite
allowing |ust six Inis and two
earned runs. He walked lour and
struck out seven.
Hitting for the Tribe were King
Isingle, two M ill Wlllcox and
Holland (one single and one run
scored each). Hensley (single,
KHI) and Daniels (run scored)

Baseball-----scoring iwlee III the home ball ol
the sixth as Mclculf. who itllcvrd starter Todd Hellhorn In
the sixth toning, blanked the
Silver Hawks to earn the win
Mike Kuorst. who s|&gt;ellrd Lake
Howell starter Rich Dltore to the
llrst tuning, sulfered the loss.
Sanford went 2-for-t with a
double and two Rill to highlight
Lake Howell's four-hit attack.
Chris Tolliver also hit a double
lor till Silver Hawks.
Oviedo (U-3, I t) In the SAC),
which was scheduled to play at
Mainland Saturday alleruuuu.
will host Lyman In a conference
game Wednesday. Lake Howell
14-5. 0-1 SAC) will be at home
against Seminole on Wednesday

Continued from III
Luke
Brantley, which traveled to
Sarasota for a pair of games
Saturday, will host Spruce Creek
in a 5A-Dlslrlct 4 game on
Monday.

LIONS TOP SILVER HAWKS

OVIEDO - Mark Metcalf pit­
ched a pair of scoreless Innings
and contributed a pair of singles
to help the Oviedo Lions register
a 5-3 win over the visiting Lake
Howell Silver Hawks In Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball
play Friday night.
Trailing 3-0 after three tu­
nings. Lake Howell tied the
game In the top o( the fifth
liming. Oviedo broke the lie by

&lt;1 Lyman High School
Friday, March II

0IRLI

Tram Scorn
I Or Phillip* (DPI 110, 1. Lyman (L) *1;
1. Samlnola (Sam) •/; 4. Lake Mary (LM ) 41:
J Lakeland George Jenklnt CCJ1 &lt;1; «
K llllm m rt Oictol* (Otcl 54. 7 Daytona
Dtoch Seabreeie ISea) 41. I. Lake Branllay
(L0) 411 «. Oviedo (Ov&gt; 14j 10 Umalilla (U&gt;
II; II Bllhop Moure IBM) It, 17. Flagler
Palm Coa»! (F P C l II; 13 Apopka IAIII
Individual R aiu lli
Long |ump — I Foiler [171 1771*: 1.
Bradley (LM) 14 7U; ). Morgan (Semi It ll
Triple |ump — I. Morgan (Sam) 1) t i l l 1.
Dodaon (L) It 1&lt;1I ) Buttle* (OP) U f a ,
High |ump— I. Bradley (LM ) 5 Ji 7 Carlton
I0P ) )J ; 1 Fotter (U) S J, Dltcu* - I.
Parry (Sam) 10* S&lt; I. Rhode* ( U *7 Ji 1
Blvlng* IBM) tt II; Shot pul — I Bevel
ISea) 34 7'j; 1. Parry ISeml It-Stel 1 Bailey
I0PI 1) y *, pittance medlty relay - 1.
Lyman 1J:)4r 1 Georg* Janklm 11 44 4 )
Dr Phillip* 13:51; 4 a IPO malar ih u lllt
hurdle relay —» I Dr Phillip* 1:10.7; 1.
Samlnola I:II.Sj 1. Lak* Mary 1:11.4; 4 ■
•00 m tltr rtlty — I. Lakt Brtnllay 10:41; 7.
Dr. Phillip* 11017; 1. Lym tn litll.Sy 4 &gt;
IPO malar ralay — I. Samlnola 41.4: 7. Dr
Phillip* SI 4; 7. Lyman O .l; Sprint medlty
ralay — 1. Dr. Phillip* 1.54 7; 7. Lake Mary
1:54 4# 7. Ovltdo l;S7 7; 4 a 700 malar itla y I. Samlnola Ii4t.l; 7 Dr Phillip* 1:57 4. 1
Umatilla 1:S7»; Mila medley ralay — I.
Lyman 4 iI4.li 7, BI*hop Mooro 4 44 4. ».
Lakt Brantley 4i4»,7; Ttam milt relay — I.
Lyman: 7 Dr Phillip*. 1. Lake Brtnllay: 4 *
400 malar ralay — I. Dr Phillip* 4 14 4; 7
Seabreoia 4:77 4; 1. Georg* Janklnt 4:17 0

BOYS
Ttam Score*
I. Lakeland George Janklnt (GJI 104':. 7
Klttlmmaa Otceola IDtcl *0'*. J. Lyman (L)
i): 4. Lake Brantley (LB) 4); 1. Lake Hawaii
(Lit I 77: 4 Umalilla IU) 74, 7 Daytona
Beach Saabraaie lSeal M I. Oviedo (Ovl 41:
0 Flagler Palm Cuatl (F P C t 4J, 10 OaLand
ID) 47
Individual Rttull*
Long lump — I WII*on (GJ) 70 4 7 Grant
(F P C l 70 4; 5 Patrick ID) 70 3 Triple lump
- I. Palkut (LHI 40 5: 7. thaw I D 40 4&gt;&lt;; 1
Banna It (Otcl 39 10. High |ump - 1 Waddell
ID) 5 4; 7 Mitchell IU) 5 4, 3. Ptllaway lOv)
I t : Dltcu* - I. Dllworth IL) 134 4: 7.
Ftnwlck (LM) 131-7: 3 Relmondo (U) 177 4,
Shot pul — I Candldato (Seal 44 4; 7 Bowor*
(GJ) 47 7; 3 Reimondo (U) 41 I; Pol* vault
— I Wailmortland (GJI 114: 7. Rogar* (LB)
10 4: 3 (lie) Corley (GJ) and Akalit ISea)
100. Dlilanc* medlty — t. Lyman 11:04: 7.
Lak* Brtnllay 11:10.5: 3. Ovltdo 11:01.7: 4 ■
)I0 m tltr thulllt hurdle ralay — I Otceola
1 10.9; 1. George Janklnt I II 4. 3 Umalilla
I: II (; 4 a 100 malar relay — I. Oviedo 1:51.7;
1. Lak* llowall 0:54.1: 3. Lak* Brtnllay
1:00.0: 4 » 100 malar ralay — I DaLand 43 I.
7 Otcaole t4 1:3 Georg* Janklnt 44 4; Sprint
mtdlay ralay — I Georg* Jenkln* 1:41.1; 7
Um alilla 1:414, 3 O iteola 1 411. 4 t
100 malar ralay — I Umatilla 134 1. 7
Saabrtait 1:1)0; 1. Lak* Branllay 1:11.1;
Mil* medlty relay — 1. Lyman 3:51; 1. Lak*
Howtll 4:01.1: J. Lak* Branllay 4:011; Team
m ilt relay - I. Lak* Branllay; 7. Lake
llowall: 1. Lyman; 4 » 400 malar relay — I
Otceola 1:40; 1. Lak* nrantlay 3:47.1: 3.
Umalilla J M 4

Continued from ID
For Lake Mary, which took
fourth with 02 team points.
Amlc Bradley won the high
jump wllh a leap o f 5 feet. 2
Inches, and was second In ihe
long Jump (16-7 lAd.
In the boys’ field events. Lake
Howell's Jackson Patkus won

the triple lump (&gt;IO feet. 5 Inches)
w h ile L y m a n 's J e r m n u d c
Dllworih was flrsl In the discus
(13-1*4),
Oviedo won the boys' -I x
800-mcter relay (8:53.71 while
Luke Brantley was flrsl In the
learn mile relay.

WJW-’WH

Men's Series — Dick Porettl. 017; Ron Allman.
014; Games — Allman. 232; Bill Reynolds. 213.

Women's Series — Penny Smith. 507; Phyllis
Mott. 552: Games — Moll. 244; Smith. 228,
SANFORD PINBUSTERS, MARCH A
Men's Series — Marcel Vandebccb, 588; Mike
Vlslmesky. 550; Games — Vandebccb. 214;
Vlshnesky, 201.
Women's Series — Agnes Ognosky. 528;
Helen Deehclle. 482; Oamea — Ognosky. 223;
Dcchcllc. 172.

BARBOUR BROTHERS, MARCH 7
Men's Series — Mill Riley. 077; Charles Shaw
509: Games — Riley. 204; Shaw 197
Women's Series — Norma Normandy. 4!K):
Dottle Holmes. 489; Games — Holmes. 178; Ann
Peacock. 178.

WASHDAY DROPOUTS. MARCH 7
Men's Series — Boh Orwlg. 587: Boh Meyers.
505: Oames — Orwlg. 225; Meyers. 223.
Women's Series — Eve Rogero. 450: Maxine
Ekern, 447: Games — Ekern, 194: Lucia Weaver.

MEOW, MARCH 5
Men's Series — Bruce Hluischoot. 019; Tom
Royal. 505: Oamea — Hlmschool. 213: Royal,

174.

20!).

BUMPERS (YOUTH), MARCH 9
Series — Bradley Marleltc. 171 (35 pins over
average): Brandon Marleltc 107 (17 pins over
average).
Games — Bradley Marleltc, 93: Brandon
Marleltc, 90.
Notes — Eight-year-old twins howled two game
series.

Avoid being ‘1 in 3’ by following these 20 tips
As discussed In Iasi week’s
column, one tml of three hunters
will eventually lull from an
elevated tree stand. Musi o f
these falls resull In relatively
serious Injuries
Listed below are 20 lips I hat
may save you from adding lo
(hose sinusites Ii may be a good
Idea lo clip out these tips for
future reference as deer season
approaches

FISH IN G

JIM
SHUPE

before using ilicm again.
0) Double your precautions
The following lips lor tree
stand salcly were &lt;ntnpllcd Irom
when using permanent slumlsor
homemade portables, even if you
readers, nmnulaelurers. and
made them yourself
hunter edueallon Instructors
7) When choosing a tree (or
I ) After Moving a stand nr
your stand, llrst check li In
safely rrpdpmcnl. READ THE
daylight lor siralghliiess. and
INSTRUCTIONS
irregular shapes, knots and
2 1 W ear a sa lcly bell or
angles Your llrst climb should
harness every possible moment
never be made in darkness.
ilull you're oil die ground, in&lt; h id in g a scen d in g and d e ­
H| Be especially careful when
u s in g p o r t a b le sta n d s on
scending When in the stand
Miiooth-liarkcd trees — such as
wlili the belt atiaelied. allow jusi
enough slack In the strap be­ aspen, maple or hickory. Don't
rely on brunches for climbing,
tween yoursrll and the tree so
you can sit down anil stand up e s p e c ia lly th o se on " s e l f pruning" trees, such us aspen
comfortably
and oak.
3) Practice with your slnnd
9) Be especially wary any Hni£
and solely gear liclore using it in
I here Is rain. snow, or leu.
.
ihc woods, and ondersiaml how
1(1) Willi serew-ln steps, make
your sianil works, Almost all
sure ihey’rc cranked straight
stands bold by leverage The
Into live, solid wood, all Ihe way
lariher your weight Is fruiti the
lo the end The back of Ihe step
tree, the more leverage that Is
should rest parallel against the
applied However, Ihe farther out
bee iniuk when properly sealed
v o n go. tin- more lortjiie you
I I ) Einplov tile manufactur­
apply, with It ran cause thr
er's saleiv pins or faslenlng
slattd to twist Practice will show
sirups when reaching your de­
you each stand's limitations
sired height In climbing stands.
-t| Before buying a stand or
Don't rely on leverage alone to
safely gear do your homework
and shop earefuly. Scour maga­ secure Ihe slum!
121 Use a rope to raise and
zine articles and advertisements.
lower equipment, such as your
Write in manufacturers. Visit
Im iw or gun.
archery ami gun shops, and test
13| Buy comlorluhtc stands. If
the equipment whenever possi­
a stand isn't comfortable, you
ble.
will Mdgei and shill your weight,
5| Maintain your stands and
which can lead lo trouble.
safely gear, and Inspect them
14) Take your lime and move
liclore each use lor Haws and
slowly every inomeui you're off
weaknesses, II steps or the stand
the ground. This Is especially
gel muddy m wet. dean litem

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Cold Iranis have an uncanny
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but hopefully the approaching
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Hass llshuig Is great In theriv e r and m local lakes From
P u n le Lake south lo Lake
W inder near Cocoa Is really hot.
There is less boat (ruffle to the
south, and big bass |iopulut!ons
are higher. Some scattered bed­
ding activity Is sill) taking placein (lie many amali lakes and
ponds that dot this area.

AND •TOUCH’ (the Socret of Soccer)

CLUBCAM P

Bet Horses

SHUPE’SSCOdP
Many of Ihc newer models ol
climbing stands use rope ratch­
ets on Ihe seal and tool portion
ol (lie stand to secure the
climbing blades ilghily against
the Iter When clumped down In
such- s manner, rllmblng-lype
Simula are significantly more
stable and. us a result, safer.

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true at the end ol the hunt, when
you might be cramped and cold
from hours of sluing.
HI I Use your stand for Its
Intended purpose: hunting. It Is
not meant for use In I rimming
trees with a ehalnsuw.
Hi) Hunt with a partner who
knows your location. If lids Isn't
possible, leave a map and de­
tailed directions wllh (tropic you
trust, and lei them know when
lo expect your return
I7| Never modify a commer­
cially manufactured stand or
safety devic e
18) Never leave Ihe ground
when tired or on medleailon.
19) Dress carefully- Some
clothing — whether bulky, loose
or llghl — reslriels movements
20) Treat tree stands us you
would loaded guns: The minute
you sliqt fearing and respecting
them, they'll kill you.

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Roberson, 205.

Johnson, 245.

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LYM AN R E LA Y S

BEACHTIME, MARCH B
Women's Series — Dory Jackson. 591; Linda
Stafford, 575; Games — Jackson. 212; Dottle

MCGUIRE’S CANVAS, MARCH 3
Men's Scries — Pat Johnson. 003; Erie
Ralston. 030; Games — Steve Enders. 258;

443: Erie Smith. 443; Keith Evans, 422.
Games — Harry Ellis. 194: Logan Jackson.
189; Iteming. 181: Smith. 101

Doing the hilling lot Lake
Mary were Perez (3 for-4 RDM
St hnmalier (single. (,wo runs)
Story (single, rim, RMII. MiktHuky (single). Wrhincycr (run.
Kllll. Renwlek (two runs scum!)
and Sosa (null

Bernlng. 375; Zachary Coo tier. 370; Jim Foole.
342.
Games — Cooper. 151; Tiffany Fleming. 140:
Foole, 143: Gonterman. 139.

Women's Series — Delores Jackson. 641:
Debbie Newman. 595; Games — Jackson, 247;
Newman, 224.

MARCH 5
Men’ s Scries — Hot) Meyers. 537; John
Brown. 521 Games — Don Hangs. 107: Hack

Seminole's nitty other chance
to score came In the sixth liming
as Wlllcox singled with one out
and Holland singled with two
out. tail that was as far as ■tm\
would get as Alexander si ruck
out three ol the next lour hatters
lo end the game.

M &amp; C(YOUTH), MARCH 5
Series — Sherrec Gonterman. 384: James

Fiance. 248.

Ognoaky. 182: Shafer. 105.

on a wild pilch as Chris Klelhl
walked. Pinch hitter Scott Hryan
lilt a potential double play hail to
the mound, hut after a force at
second, the hull was thrown
away at llrdt with Story scoring
A wild pilch got pinch runner
N ic k S o s a t o t h i r d a n d
Wehmcyer sipiee/eil home the
llual run

Notes — Jackson had a string o f four
consecutive slrlkes: Sam Ballard converted a
3-5-7 spilt.

THURSDAY NITE MIXED, MARCH 3
Men's Series — Tim Waddle, 704: Russ
Fryslnger, 031; Games — Waddle. 255; Rich

Women's Series — Jackie Royal. 500; Luauu
Jones. 480: Gamea — Royal. 196: Jones. 172.
A &amp; S (YOUTH), MARCH 5
Series — Jason Royal. 480; Chris Bernlng,

Rams---------Continued from IB

Hcnton. 189; Drown. 189.
Women’s Series — Barbara Richards. 401:
Marly Miner, 404: Games — Grace McConlgle.
107: Richards. 157.

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�4 0 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13. 1094

Business
Higgins House shows off Sanford
B y VICKI D a S O R M IE R

Herald Stall Wrllor

Weinberg joins Contemporary
Alice J. Weinberg, of Luke
Mary, a mortgage lender with
over three years experience In
Central Florida, has Joined
Contemporary Mortgage Serv­
ices as Loan Officer. Weinberg
will be responsible lor or• Iglnoting both conventional
and government Insured FHA
and VA home loans for the
full-servlee mortgage lender.
Prior to Joining Contemporary,
she w as w ith I hr Money
Source. Allam ontc Springs,
ami has previous experience
with two local real estnlc
companies.
Contemporary recently expanded Its operations ai the Sun
Bank Office Building, located In the Altamonte Mall,

Heathrow gets Great Western
Great Western Bank has promoted Linda Howard to vice
president and district loan office manager II. at Its Winter Park
district loan office.
Howard will eventually he assigned to the new Great
Western, lo be established at 120 International Parkway. In
Heathrow In mid-April.
Howard Joined the bank three years ago. and has held the
positions of district loan office manager for Great Western and
regional sides service manager for several major mortgage
lenders.
"Great Western has seen a significant rate o f growth In loan
volume at our Winter Park district loan office under Linda's
direction." said Regional Manager Bruce Elder.
"Linda's lending expertise and responsibilities soon will
expand to the Lake Mary area, where wc will open a new office
In April," he added.
Active in several community and professional organizations,
Howard serves on I he Women's cCounell of Realtors and the
Seminole County Affordable Housing Cominlliec.

EXPANSIONS
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Tri-City new contracts
Trl-CIty Electrical Contractors, headquartered In Allamoule
Springs, has announced seven new contracts have been signed
for Central Florida projects. Among them Is the St. Croix Phase
II complex. It Is located an Lake Emma Road. Just south of the
Lake Mary city IIm IIs.
'
The complex, with Lowdcr Construction as general con­
tractor. will add lug new units lo the existing complex.
Oilier new projects Ire In the Orlando nnd Winter Park area.

New Pump business

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Florida Pump, Inc., has recently leased 31.000 square fuel of
office/Ware house spare at ‘I ' l l Power Court, In l he 1-4 Industrial
Park. Sanford, for a term o f five years. Jim Duke o f Duke
Properties,1Mallland, represented the Lessor. 222 Power Court
Associates, In tills transaction. Jeff York, of Strictly Comnierclal, represented the leasee.

New Jennings home
Rick Jennings Building and Development Company now has
a five-bedroom flvc-uiul-u-half hath custom home under
construction at Alaqua. The model will be completed by April.
Culled the Casa Klentu, the price o f the home Is $829,900.
Among the features Is a spectacular view of the championship
go If course.
Alaqua Is located on Markham Woods Rd., between S.R. 434
nnd Lake Mary Blvd.. Longwood.

MEETINGS

I

Tax meeting set

I

The Small Business Council of the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will host a tax symposium Wednesday, Mur. 30.
beginning al H n.m. at the Chamber office. Information will be
avallublc on sales lux forms and record keeping. The event Is
co-sponsored by Ace Hardware. First Union Bank. Rich United
and Seminole Money Tree. A complimentary continental
breakfast will be served,
Reservation s are required by Monduy. March 28. Phone
322-2212.

SANFORD - W hile many
have plans lo celebrate the St.
Patrick's Day holiday with bois­
terous revelry at tourist-oriented
bars, fe slo o n cd w ith green
balloons, green crepe paper,
green fo od and c a rd b o a rd
leprechauns galore, a more
genteel event Is being planned In
Sanford.
A traditional Irish crlcbrntlon
Is being planned al tlir Higgins
House Bed and Breakfast Inn In
Sanford.
The meticulously-restored Vic­
torian borne Is celebrating Its
centenary this year and Inn­
keepers Walter and Berl Padgell
wanted lo kirk off an series of
special celebrations with an Irish
festival In honor of the house's
Irish heritage,
"Higgins Is Irish, o f course."
W a lte r P a d g e tt sa id . " W e
ih ou gln that w ould be an
appropriate way in begin our
series."
While the Higgins' House St.
Patrick’s Day celebration will
feature green l«-er. the other fare
will Is- a bit more traditional.
I hc menu Includes a hill Irish
buffet complete with Irish stew,
corned heel cabbage and other
ethnic goodies.
Higgins House Is ono ol Iho
Padgell said that one of (hr
main objectives of this party and
those lo come throughout the show off the historic district ami
year Is to bring people Into the things we have to offer here
Sanford.
In Sanford." he said
"W e want to get people here lo
As a matter of fact, lie said.

ru« Photo

landmarks In San'ord’s historic district.

Local manager graduates
from Hamburger University
By NICK PPEIFAUF
Herald Staff Wrllor

and can he a|&gt;plicd toward an
associate or baccalaureate col­
lege degree.

SANFORD — 11ossein Fnzell.
m anager of M cDonald's, on
H ick m a n D r iv e , has been
awarded a Bachelor of Hamb u r g e r o l o g y d e g r e e fr o m
McDonald's Hamburger Univer­
sity, (II.U.). Fazcll graduated
recently from Ihc university's
advanced operation course, re­
quired of all managers, fran­
chisees. mid-management and
company executives.

"W c take hamburger business
more seriously than anyone
else." Rogers explained. "H U. Is
a reflection ol that com m it­
ment."

* "The importance of Hussein s
[a c h ie v e m e n t and t r a in in g
cannot be overstated ." said
Shirley Rogers. Dean of H.U.
"L ik e all oilier McDonald's reslauranl managers. Hussein Is Ihc
chief operations officer ol a
successful local business."
M cD onald's m an agers are
trained In every aspect of gener­
al business management In­
c lu d in g c u s io m e r s e r v ic e ,
personnel practices, quality
a ssu ra n ce, e q u ip m e n t fu n ­
d a m en ta ls. a cco u n tin g and
marketing. Courscwork also in­
clu des tra in in g In effective
communications with personnel,
suppliers and customers
"Developing Interpersonal and
human relations skills Is a key
pari o f our curriculum." Rogers
said. "These skills help our
cnqilDyees meet the challenges
o f d e a lin g w ith a d iv e r s e
workforce."
To attend II.U.. students must
first complete McDonald's man­
agement development program
which consists of classroom In­
struction and over Iwo years of
restaurant training. Tills pro­
gram and the advanced opera­
tions course are approved for 18
hours of college credit by Hie
American Connell on Education.

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

"W e are in the business at
bringing people here." Padgett
said "A n d we think Sanford has
so much loolfer "

about 73 percent o( those who
laioght tickets for the March 17
event were from outside of
Sanford

B usy

m o n th

fo r c h a m b e r
a.in,, J.J.'s Marina Isle, 3812
S.R, 46, Geneva
• Wed, Mar. 30 — Small
Business Breakfast, 8 a.in., al
the Chamber Building The
breakfasl will be catered by
Park Avenue Calcring. Guest
speakers will be a rejircnentutlve from (he Sian- De­
partment, and Internal Reve­
nue Service.
• Thurs. Mar 31 — Ribbon
Cutting ceremony. 1:30 p.m..
Dairy Shack. 1808 S. French
Avenue.
For additional information,
con tael the Greater .Sanlord
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Ihc romiiiurni y
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ACS patrons put on the glitz
Sue Field turns 100; Chili Cookoff attracts 200
SANFORD

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

rhototnrlnr of OrUndo Mafic
Quy Flick (right), area rnanagor of central Florida Caplaln D's,
presents Harriott Boyd with her prize while Caplaln D's mascot looks
on.

Dinner wins Boyd
a trip to NBA
All-Star game
Harriett Boyd had (lie dinner
of tier life Iht- last time she ale al
the Captain D's restaurant In
Sanford. Because of that meal
Boyd won a nip to the NBA
All-Star game for herself and a
friend.
[
Captain D's. in conjunction
with a promotional agreement
with the Orlando Magic, was
olfcrlng a trip In Minneapolis.
Minn, and tickets to the ganu*.
Boyd's name was chosen In a
random drawing from all the
entries ut all ol the central
Flrolda Captain D's. Boyd was
Informed of her prize at 5:30
p.m. on Fell 2; she remembers II
well because she kepi a diary ol
the entire trip
"They couldn't have chosen
anyone that loved It any better."
says Boyd referring to the game
of basketball Boyd, u longtime
[ Lake Mary resident, lias been
active In seniors' spin is uctlvlilcs
ami iht- Golden Age Games lor
many years.
Boyd and friend, F ram es
Wester. It'll for Minnesota tin
Friday. Feb l I The prize in­
cluded accommodations lor two
and tickets to the rookie game,
3-polnt Shoot-Out. and the Slam
Dunk competition oil Saturday,

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A lthough It’ s March with
spring In the air, lots of furs und
black cocktail frocks debuted at
the ACS 125 gala on Murch 4.
Held at the luxurious home of
Jan and Dob Huucrlc, the annual
fund-raiser has drawn nothing
short of sensational reviews.
"It was great." Vivian Buck
sa id . ''E v e r y b o d y e n jo y e d
themselves.”
Edith McNeill echoed. " It was
really, really nice. It was won­
derful!"
"It was a fun group," Barbara
Moore extolled. "It was great."
The evening was sponsored by
the American Cancer Society
Sanfurd-Lukc Mary Chapter to
raise hinds for cancer education

C! See Dietrich, Page 6B

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ACS t25 commlltoo mombors relaxing at the big
gala are (front row, from loff): Barbara Moore,
Edith McNeill. Doe Lamar and Jan Bauerln;

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(middle row) Dr. John Morgan (loft) and Joo
Rosier; (back row) Dr. Charles Park (lolt) and Bon
Jordan.

Mama Mia! Get a whiff of that succulent spaghetti sauce simmering

LAKE MARY
Too many cooks may spoil Iho
stew, but not the authentic
Italian dinner being sponsored
Saturday, March 19, from 5 to 8
p.m., by the Sanford Woman s
Club at the clubhouse. 309 S
Oak Ave. Tho monu includes
3avory 3pagholll, crisp garden
salad, crisp garlic broad and
homemade brownies, all lor a
$5 donation. Wlno will also bo
served at an extra charge. A
choery Italian ambiance will bo
d e p le te d In the decor to
com plem ent the succulent
Italian food sensations. Chot3
Carl Diotrlch (right) and Scott
Melts (lolt), woarlng signature
aprons hand-palniod by Faye
Siler, show Chairman Pal
Bowen (second from loft) and
Mary Dalo Jones a thing or two
about polling ready for Iho big
night. Tickets are available
fro m any w o m a n 's c lu b
momber or at tho door

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and the All-Star game on Sun­
day tn the Melrudnnie,
While In Minneapolis, Boyd
and Wester visited the largest
mall In the United Slates, The
Midi of the Americas. And the
second best treat of the weekend
lor Boyd was the fuel that, for
the first time In her life, she got
to see snow

P ro g ra m o ffe re d
Looking lor an Interesting
presentation thul could tie suit­
able for yopr association, organi­
zation, or club?
A ten-minute, iwn projector,
a u d io -vis u a l p ro d u c tio n I l­
lustrating some of the prominent
l e a l u r e s o I l li e L a k e
Mary/Heathrow area was re-

Her Aid Photo i f Tom m f V in ca n l

See Lake Mary. Page GB

Hobby: Arts and crafts
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By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Correspondent
OSTEEN — Painting and crafts of many
typ es adorn the c o zy hom e ot K elh a
Blankenship as well as a small hurricane lamp
collection. Horn In Sanford, lilankcushlp Ih
employed as a hulrdrcsscr at Styles by Kick. In
the downtown area, She lived In Sanford 12
years before relocating to Oslccu. lilankcushlp
spoke proudly of her daughter Danielle and her
skill In Tac Kwnn Do karate. She Is an active
member of the Sanford Woman's Club.
Blankenship began her creative endeavors
17 years ago. "K.B. Stowe was my Inspiration
In painting," she said. "1 look art lessons from
him when I was younger. He's lived on Indian
Mound. He was so good. I wasn't married. I
was Jusl footloose and I always wanted to
paint. I saw Mr. Stowe's painting and I got into
ids class."

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Landscapes seem to be tier speciality.
Several are displayed on the walls of her home.
"I slopped painting five years ago on canvas
and s ta rted p a in tin g on w o o d ,” said
Blankenship.
Blankenship enjoys nature and the great
outdoors. One of her favorite pastimes Is
fishing. Some of the crafts she makes arc made
from moss, mushroom decorations and overall
outside scenes. She attends church In Orange
C ity and considers herself a Christian
spiritualist. Many of her beliefs Involve nuturc
and herbal remedies, which the early Indians'
convictions were based on.
"Jean Stafford, my sister got me Into many
of ilie other crufts I do," she said. "Right now
sh e's tryin g to get me Into q u iltin g ."
Blankenship won a first place award In 1003 at
the Sanford Woman's Club competition. "The
Santa I made and won the award for Is made
I I See Hobby, Page OB

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Retha Blankenship Is an accomplished painter, craltaperaon and collector.

Black women challenged to examine, enjoy heritage

Central Florida Chaptor ol tho International Black Women’s Congress.

The Central Florida Chapter ol
the International Black Women s
Congress recently presented
"Every Black Woimin Should
Wear a Red Dress." This In­
formative forum was held ut the
Holiday Inn, Altamonte Springs,
on March 5. Over 50 women and
men attended the forum reflect­
ing on the past of their heritage
und connecting to the future.
Members of the local chapter
were uetlvc In the welcoming of
tliclr International president
LuFrauels Rodgers-Rose. Alter
the welcome by Jnnnle Edwards
und opening prayer by Edith
Jackson. Suzanne Carter pres­
ented the speaker, IBWC Presi­
de nt/Foumler, Dr. Rodgers-Rose.
Throughout her message to
those attending the forum, she
challenged the women to take a
look at their heritage. Stic re­
minded them that they were no
accident, that they were here for

SANFORD

MARVA
H A W K IN S

a reason. She encouraged them
to get uttuchcd lo somebody.
"There Is a lot do do In your
community, work with your
history. It Is vital, stop nttd enjoy
your heritage. Blacks can make
a difference." Black women, she
reminded us, are to continue the
movement. They can and will
g ive leadership. T h ey must
become grounded In their histo­
ry. Women must rcflrnl their
realities. She encouraged the
women to choose a role model.

"Remember we can do what we
want to. Women are the voices ol
the community leaders, we must
he sisters In love. We should
have one another at heart;
nothing comes easy. Lift your
heud high and walk with a
stru t." Dr. Rodgers-Rose re­
minded ihc women present to
"wear your colors bright, lei
them be seen by the world, und
remember, 'when your sister is
your hairdresser, you don't need
a mirror.’ "
The Ccntrul Florida Chapter ol
th e IB W C Is an A fr ic a n American fcniulc-uicmbcrcd or
ganlzulion with the objective to
bring together at an Interna­
tional level, women of African
descent for mutual support and
socioeconom ic developm ent
Corine Wilson Is the president ot
the CFCIBWC. Over 30 women
In the Seminole and
Orange

□ See Hawkins, Page 7B

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OB - Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. March 13. 1094

ENGAGEMENTS
:S

I Willink-Smith
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Traditional African
nuptials unite pair

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Cheryl J. Wllllnk,
Timothy Reid Smith
of Thurman and Mary Smith of
Sanford.
He is a 1993 graduate of
Seminole High School and Is
forem an at W ellpointing by
Kenney. Longwnod.
The wedding will be an event
o f June I I . HUM. 3 p.m.. First
Uullcd Methodist Church. San­
ford.

Williams-Jones
SANFORD - W illiam and
Mildred S. Mitchell of Sanford
are announcing the engagement
ol I heir daughter. Vulerle A., to
Samuel Lee Jones, son o f Levi
and Alberta Jones of Sunford.
Horn In Sanford, the brideeleet Is the maternal grand­
daughter of the late Mr. Foster
and Mrs. Aletha Smith, formerly
ol Sanford. She Is the paternal
granddaughter o f the late Mrs.
Annie H. Silas, formerly o f Perry
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Valerie A. Williams,
Samuel Lee Jones

Lake Mary—
eenlJy produced (January 1994).
The program covers such topics
as the history and growth of the
community, construction of the
regional mall and beltw ay,
planned road Improvements,
neighborhood schools, churches
and recreational facilities, and
the annual art festival.
The presentation was created
I))' Wayne I.likens, a professional
photographer In Winter Springs,
as part ol Ids doctoral disserta­
tion at tin- Reformed Theological
Seminary In Maitland.
The program Is sponsored by
the River Oaks Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary und Is
available for showings at no
charge lor groups In the Lake
Mury/Hcnlhrow area. A mini­
mum attendance of at least 125
people Is required In order to
liook the presentation.
A videotaped version o f the
slide presentation Is available In
the Lake Mary Historical Com­
mission library The tape was
pn si uted to the H istorical
Commission at March's regular
meeting by River Oaks Pre­
sbyterian Church, if you would
like to view it. please contact the
library at 32-1-JObO. or to sched­
ule a presentation, please call
Lukcns Photography at 6990151.

Y o u th d a n c e s c o n tin u e

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Are you ready for a "Friday
Niglu lllast" of "Atom ic Propo­
rtions"? then you should he at
the Lake Mary Community Cen­
ter. 200 Nortli Country Ciub
Road, on Friday. March 18. for
the third In a series of youthoriented dances sponsored by
the city of Luke Mary. Geared
toward kids ages 1I to 15. this
night ol "House Shaking Enter­
tainment'' was well attended the
past two mouths. A dee-jay, "Mr.
J ." will provide a light and
sound program, food and drinks
t
will he on sale, and there will
free give-aways and door prizes.
According to Community Cen­
ter Coordinator Terry Dtcdcrlch.
I It e e v e n t w i l l b c w e l l
chaperoned by city stall and the
police department. The dunce
will run from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
The tickets are 83 at the door. If
you would like more informa­
tion, please could the Comitni
nlly Center at 324-3097.

S t e v e n s e n d s tra in in g
Luke Mary Senior Service Co­
ordinator Paulec Stevens re­
cently completed SHINE train­
ing. SHINE (Serving l he Health
Insurance Needs o f Elders) Is a

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and the late Mr. George Mitchell,
formerly of Chicago. III.
Ms. Mitchell Is a I9H2 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School.
Sanford, wherr she participated
In
(Alpha American Unit­
ed). Site attended Sem inole
Community College and Is pres­
ently employed by the Seminole
County School Hoard as a leachcr-inslnicliunal assistant. She Is
also Involved with the activities
o f the Weslslde Community As­
sociation.
Her fiance. Ixirn in Sanford. Is
the maternal grandson o f the
late Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ishmcl,
formerly o f North. S.C. He Is the
paternal grandson of the Into Mr.
Julius and Mrs. Anna Jones,
formerly of North. S.C.
Jones Is a 1970 graduate of
Crooms High School, Sanford,
where he was a member of the
football and baseball teams. He
attended Seminole Community
College. Sanford and Is currently
e m p lo y e d by the S e m in o le
County School Hoard In Its
maintenance department.
The wedding will be an even!
of April 9. 1994. 2:30 p.m.. New
Ml. Calvary Haptlsl Church.
Sanford.

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Becky Welty conducts seminar
for senior counaalors.
free Insurance counseling pro­
gram (hat usslsts elders In sort­
ing out their health Insurance
prnblcms. Becky W elly from the
Department of Elder Alfulrs led
the three-day training seminar.
The counselors learned, among
other things, how lo handle l he
puperwork that goes wllh claims
and uppeuls. how to read and
understand Insurance policies,
and how lo deal effectively with
Insurance agents. SHINE coun­
selors can also cull on a variety
o f resources for help. Including
the Department o f Elder Affairs.
The newly trained counselors
will he available lo offer help lo
any senior clllzcn having ques­
tions about, or problems with.
M e d ic a re, M ed icaid or any
medigap Insurance.
Formerly an AARP program
known as MAP. SHINE Is now a
slate rogram run through the
Department o f Elder Affairs. All
SHINE counselors arc retired
volunteers the Department of
Elder Affairs has offered SHINE
throughout the stale for a llltle
be
more Ihun a year, bill It has only
recently opened up In Seminole
County. SHINE ts setting up
sites at each senior center In the
county to make counseling con­
venient.
L o c a lly . S H IN E is b e in g
sponsored by RSVP (Retired
S e n io r V o lu n teer P rogra m ).
When you call RSVP. you will he
matched with a counselor In
your urea, lit Lake Mary, the
counseling will he done at the
l*ukc Mary Senior Center. If you
huve Insurance prohelms, you
cun call RSVP at 323-4440
Monday through Friday from
8:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

□ Sec Lake Mary, Page 711

SANFORD — Patricia Ann
Trammell and David Luvon
Tlllmon nre announcing their
celebration of marriage. They
were united In a holy Afri­
can-American ceremony. Feb.
19. at 2 p.m., In Centennial
Park, Sanford. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev.
Israel Blake o f Thomnsvlllc,
On., uncle o f llic groom.
The bride Is the daughter of
Roberta Trammell, Truman
B o u le v a rd . S a n fo rd , and
James Trammell, Summerlin
Avenue, Sanford.
The groom Is the ‘son of
Murgurct Tlllmon of Sanford
and David T lllm on o f St.
Petersburg. Fla,
Given In marriage by hrr
father, the bride chose for her
vow# an Ivory und gold African
two-piece, ankle-length gown
with green sash. The round
neckline was trimmed In gold
as well as the wrist-length
sleeves. Her headpiece was
made of the gown material and

It was accented with a bow
trimmed In gold around the
h ead ban d. She ca rried a
cascading bouquet o f Ivory
ami green flowers trimmed In
Ivory with green streamers.
Conchcttn Dennard served
the bride as maid o f honor.
She wore an Ivory-colored A f­
rican two-plecc gown. Wanda
Tlllmon. Linda Tlllmon, Lrsllr
Tlllmon and Zelmmdu Snell
w e re b r id e s m a id s . T h e ir
gowns were Identical to the
honor attendant's.
Edward Hlukc served the
groom as best man. All males
w ore green. African-styled
suits.
Antonio Trammell. Byron
Tlllmon. Bryan Tlllmon and
Marly Rohlbson served as
groomsmen.
Da'Kynn Thompson served
as ring hearer and B lllle
Lynndra Cotton served as
llower girl.
T h e trudlU ouul A fric a n
"Jumping uf the broom" was

Mr. and Mrs. David Lavon Tlllmon
carried out during the cere­
mony, Music played during
the w edding Included the
selection s " S o A m a z in g ,"
"Here mid N ow " by Luther
Vundroaa and "Stairway to
Heaven." The blessing o f the
couple was culminated by the
audience singing the Lord's
Prayer.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Cultural Arts Center. Recep­
tion host was Ernest Culberth.

Assistants were Ruby Blake
and Amanda Alexander. Music
for the reception was provided
by Arwln Blake. Floral decora
lions were by Delores Cash;
videotape by Frederick Alexunder. and director and pho­
tographer. Marva Hawkins
LI mo service was provided by
Affordable.
After a brief wedding trip to
the Islands, the newlyweds
will return to Rochester, N.Y
where they presently reside.

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SANFORD - Richard W. and
('lie*ryl J. Wllllnk o f Sanford
announce the engagement o f
their daughter Kimberly Dlnne,
to Timothy Reid Smith, non of
Mrs. I.lnda Davis o f Sanford and
David L. Smith ol Sanford.
Horn in Sanford, the brideelect Is (lie rnutcmn) grand­
daughter ol Hob and Annette
Jones of Sanford. She is the
im te m a l g ra n d d a u g h te r o f
Edward It Wllllnk of DeLand
and the late Mrs. Alice Wight
Sejiorh, formerly of Herryvllle.
Ark. and previously, longtime
resident &lt;&gt;f Sanford.
Ms. Wllllnk Is a 11103 graduate
of Seminole High School. Sanlord, and Is presently attending
the University of Central Florida.
Orlando. She Is assistant man­
ager trainee at Jack's Aquarium
and Pels, bongwood.
Her fiance, born In Sanford, Is
the maternal grandson o f the
late Mr. Hud and Mrs. Ruth
Long, formerly of Enterprise.
Smith is the paternal grandson

Dietrich
Continued from Page 8B
und research. Admission to the
gala Is 5125 per couple. So while
h a vin g such a good tim e,
p atron s su p p ort co n tin u ed
cancer research.
Il may Ik : considered as the
evening that almost wasn't. The
chairman. Emy Hill, died before
the plans were fluidized and the
txuird debated about having the
fund-raiser this year. However,
(lie Dixieland Ensemble from
Disnry World bad already been
engaged, so Hu- board decided to
go abend with the pluns In honor
of Emy. Llltle did Hie cnmmlttcc
know that most of the Invita­
tions were not to reach the
addressees, and for what reason,
nobody has an explanation. But
In spite or all the obstacles,
about 100 attended and the
event netted 8*1.300 for cancer
research for a truly grand even­
ing. according lo Vivian.
A southern theme wus carried
out with the exquisite Buucrlc
homc serving as a backdrop.
P a tte rn ed from " T a r a " In
Margaret MllchcM's "Gone with
I , Hie Wind. " no other ornuinctitutluir was needed lo enhance
the gracious ambience uf the
magnificent southern mansion.
The Sanford Flower Slurp do­
nated breathtaking arrange­
ments for the tables and other
vantage points.
As guests arrived, their cars
were parked by volunteer valets
front Seminole High Schtxil us
follows: Anthony Sanders. Matt
Parker. Alton Glenn, Shawn
Stewart. Shawn Boltz. Ben Blake
und David Edwards.
Young ladles serving us float­
ing hostesses were: Laurie Hlalr,
Miss Seminole High School '94,
Christina Shively aitd Krystal
Mcrthle, SHS students,r ttnd
Clirlssy Edwards, a recent grad­
uate of the University of Ken­
tucky.
Th e party spread out lo the
pool and prnio area where tables
of fiKid were served, Ittdtidlng a
d e s s e r t t a b le f i l l e d w l lh
s tra w b e rrie s und ch o co la te
sauce. Key lime tarts and pecan
tussles. A n oth er table held
assorted cheeses, mounds of
shrimp and a variety of crudites.
The main buffet, served In the
dining room, featured barbecued
ribs, southern fried chicken,
crab-stuffed mushrooms. Jambaluyu quiche, hoi ham biscuits,
black-eyed pea salad, pickled
okra and watermelon preserves.
Many of the crowd could not
resist dancing lo the exciting
music which featured a medley
o f old favorites. The volunteer
p layers und band d irecto r.
Michael Davis, executive director
o f m usic at W D W . arc all
employees o f WDW. They are
supporters of the ACS as well as
their wives, whom lliey brought
to the elaborate function.
Hoard members arranging the
lovely evening Included: Vivian
Buck, Barbara and Don Moore.
B ill E d w a rd s . J o e R o s ie r ,

H w iM PSoM by Sog x Hanwcli

Sue Field at 100th birthday party wllh daughter Donna Bryant and grandson G rig Bryant.
K a th le e n R e y n o ld s , E d ith
McNeill, Dr. Jphn Morgan and
Wayne Albert.

S u e F ie ld s m a rk s 100
Congratulations are In order to
Site Field who celebrated her
lOOih birthday Saturday, March
5, at a reception at the Saulord
Meadows Seventh Day Adventist
Church where she Is a member
H orn M a rch I . 1984 at
Chelsea, Mass., a Boston suburb.
Sue graduated (ruin Ypsllantl
Normal College In YpsIlnulL
Mieh. She (might school lor
several years and after her
marriage returned to school in
1930 In Detroit to qualify as a
socia l w e lfa re w orker. She
worked In social welfare lor 20
years before she retired In 1950
and moved to Deltona In 1964.
She has lived at the same
address In Deltona since that
time.
Sue still attends her church
and Is a member of Duyllly
Garden Club.
Her only daughter. Donna
Hryaut of Pittsburgh. Pa., and
her faintly coordin ated the
church reception. There are
seven grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren.
In addition lo the clim e!,
recep tion , about 50 fam ily
m em bers and friends en ter­
tained at a birthday party lor
Sue at the Deltona Inn. Hostess
Donna was assisted by her
children and grandchildren.

H o m o fro m N e w Z e a la n d
Editli anil David McNeill have
returned from three and onehalf wonderful weeks In New
Zealand where they also visited
Australia. Edllli probably had
the time o f her life and liked New
Zculund so much that they
would retire there If they "could
take the kids and my daddy."

S h e in a r v e I e d a t t h e
gnirlousncHH of the people who
"made us feel like royalty. They
are so gracious ...so proud of
I heir country." Edith said.
Edith Is a veteran traveler as
well as her airline pilot husband.
Last ye.a they Joined friends lot
a tup to Frame and Ibis year. 32
blends Irom around itic world,
m ade up the tour uf New
Zealand. She said New Zealand
Is so unspoiled..." like the 50s
when I was growing up." She
talked about the absence of
crime and mentioned Hie police
d o n 't c a rry w epon s th ere.
"Heautlful." she said.
Edllli also mentioned Hint In
order to live in New Zealand,
outsiders have to bring about
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 In assets to the
country. The monetary
exchange Is two to one (in favor
o f the American dollar).
A lth o u g h g e t t in g to th e
beautiful continent is timeconsuming, Edith says she is
ready to go back.

Kneli guild dancer acquired
two dixir prizes from local bust
nesses mid as fur away us Disney
World and Sea World. Frau said
Hi ere were some "really nice"
prizes and they are ail looking
forward to next year's cookoff
and auctions

Irish C e le b ra tio n
Roberta und Walter Pudgcti
will bast "A n Irish Celebration
Thursday. March 17. ut their
home. The Higgins House, a
unique bed and hrenkfust with a
Victorian flair, located at -120 S
Oak Avu.
The Padgetts will serve a lull
Irish buffet, complete with com
pllmcntary beer and wine Ad
ding lo the authenticity ol tin
celebration saluting the Im
mortal St Putrlck. will lie a
bagpiper, piano player and a
good old-fashioned slug-along
Hours are from 5 lo 9 p.m.
Reservations, at $16.50 each
are required by calling 32-1
9238.

C h ili C o o k o ff
Over 200 supporters of Halid
Guild ot Sanford-Seminole at­
tended a ('bill Cookoff. Silent
Auction and Auction March 5 In
the social hall of All Sauls
School According lo chairman
Fran Neville. "W e had a great
llin c ."

There were eight entries In the
(b ill conics! with the conlcsInnlH and their stations mat­
ching the name o f the chill. The
Idea was for supporters to sam­
ple the chill and vote for their
favorite. Served wllh the chili
were salad, bread and beverage,
all for a $2 donation.
Garnering the most votes was
Hobby Harbour whose chill
"Road Kill" took the top honors.
Hubby was dressed In hunting
attire and his station was deco*
ruled In a typical woodland
setting complete with" several
wild anlmnls.

'50 p lu s 10’ re u n io n
Members o f I be 1934 class ol
Seminole High School arc calling
their reunion this year Hie "50
plus 10" reunion. "W e don't
want to admit It's been 60
y e a r s ." C a rolin e llo llz c lu u
laughed.
Hut II lias, and the classmates
will gather on April 22 and 23 to
celebrate. Festivities will gel
under way wllh open house on
April 22 at the Deltary home ol
Richard Packard. Then on tin
23rd, classmates will board the
Grand Romance for a luncheon
cruise down the St. Johns River
Cost uf Hie luncheon cruise Is
$30 per person. Classmates are
asked to mall their checks for
self amt guests to Mary Nichols
.Simpson , P.O. Box 1865, San
ford. 32772-1865, no later than
March 20.

Hobby
Continued from Page SB
from twist
paper. It's an Old World Santa.
My daughter leases me because
it has no eyes." she said. "T h e
Ixidy is made from an upsidedown tomato cage with twist
paper around It. The head Is a
styrofoam bull."
An adorable Idea lor seed
packets was another o f her
projects. "I lake a seed packet
and hot-glue cinnamon sticks
around Hie front edges." she
said. “ I then use raffia as a
hanging to make it like an
ornament."

Several T-shirts with appli­
ques and paint surrounding the
edges of the material or the
decoratlous were set out. "I see
cloth (hat I think would he
pretty and I have tons and tons
ol lace," she said. "I use a
heating Ixmil lo the cloth lo pul
on the T-shirt. then 1 paint
around It."
She referred to craft stores and
magazines as l la: source of many
new Ideas. "I enjoy the maga­
zine called 'Crafts' and another
called 'Country Woman.* An
adorable mop doll sal on her
piano which of course was made

bom a mop head, with ribbons panied by a bottle of wine. The
and luce added. Blankenship decoration was a must-see to
spoke o f a pair of Icimls shoes appreciate. Her latest project
siie had decorated with Jewels, was a three-leaf clover shamrock
paint and lace, unfortunately her h a n g in g fo r an u p c o m in g
daughter wore them to school Woman's Club meeting. "I goi
and after a health recess they flic Idea out o f n craft Ixxik." she
returned In sad shape. T e r­ said. “ It's made with ribbons
racotta pots strung upside down and grajie vine."
Blankenship may lie Inspired
and tied wllh rope were painted
wllh sunflowers and hung as by her outdoor experiences, yel
her "kick olf your shoes and gel
wind chimes near her door.
A c r c a l l v c i d e a t h a t comfortable" altitude makes one
Blankenship made around Val­ feel right at home. Her wide
entine's Day for a friend was range of crafts really show off
stem m ed w ine glasses with her creative abilities as well as
ribbons and (low ers accom ­ her comfort with nature.

„

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, March 13. 1994 • 70

Man looking for Ms.
Right will find her
DEAR ABBYl I am a Mingle,
professional man In my late 20s.
For nbout a year I hnve l&gt;cen
trying to expand my elrcle ol
female friends.
A few weeks ago. It occurred to
me that many men net like Jerks
by tr y in g to push w om en
around. I think some women
would think iibuut getting mar­
ried If they found a man who
treated them as In telligen t
human beings and not as ob­
je c ts . A fter g iv in g It m ore
thought, I came up with 10
guidelines oil how I believe men
should treat women, and II this
Is printed. I would like some
feedback
GUIDELINES FOR MEN
1. Respect her philosophies,
goal* and Ideals. She has a
brain. Listen to her Ideas and
remember them.
2. Talk with her. not at her.
Don’t push her. Don’t lx&gt;s* her
around. Don't make her do
anything she does not want to
do.
3. Ask for her advice and
opinions. Let her talk. Don’ t
Interrupt.
4. He honest. Never lie to her.
He open about feelings Apolo­
gize lor mistakes.
3. Give her space. Don't lie a
control freak. Hcniemher tiiai
she has a professional life as well
as other Interests.
0. He sensitive to her pro­
blems. Help her. Show her you
enre.
7. Don't rail her names.

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ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

Never hit her.
H. Don't compete with her.
The two of you have different
g o a ls . T h e re Is a b s o lu te ly
nothing w rong with a man
seeing a woman who has more
education and a mure pre­
stigious Job
9. Do fun things together.
Don’t Isire her
10. Should you meet Ihut
special someone and the two of
you marry. I waul lo add these
two cents:
(a) A wife Is not a housekeeper.
You need lo gel oil the couch
and cook, clean and do laundry.
Help out. Krmrmhrr. marriage
Isan equal partnership.
(h) Should the two ol you
desire children, you should help
raise theiir change diapers,
clean up. feed them, gel up In
the middle ol the night Perhaps
you could take some leave from
K&gt;&gt;ik lo stay home wllh the new
baby.
(el Never force your wife to
have sex. That's rape. No means
no.
«.
A G E N T L E M A N IN T E X A S

Hawkins

Continued from Page SB
counties area arc members. If
you wish to receive Information
about 1HWC. call the chapter
president at (4071331 -5665.

90th b irth d a y
Happy 00th Birthday, Mrs.
Mussorlu Davis. A celebration of
many wishes were shared wllh
the honorce, March H. at her
home In the Sanlord area.
Mrs. D a vis w as born til
Marianna, l-la. lo the parents of
Davis ami Julia Mitchell, the
oldest of four children. She
moved lo Sanford In her teenage

A v is it to H illh a v e n •

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years. She met nod married
Perry Davis who Is deceased.
To this union eight children
were born. They arc Adel I D.
Williams, Sanford; Mae Hell D.
Walker, Syracuse, N.Y.: Morris
Davis, Albany, N.Y.; John L.
Davis, deceased; Inez Davis Mill­
er, Sanford: James Davis. Hnffalo, N.Y, and Frances Gatewood
Kandull, Sanford.
Mrs. Davis brags about her 29
grandchildren. 33 great grand­
children, and 10 great, great
grandchildren. The Davises were
married Tor 51 ycurn when Mr.
Davis passed on I11 107-1 and left
her to take care of ht-rself which
she did until she became frail In
I9!K). Very proud and !ndr|&gt;ciident, she still does things for
herself and her dog. Pepper.
Mrs. Davis was an active
member o f New Ml. Zion IMI.
Church where she was on the
Mothers' Hoard. Her trust and
belief In God still grows even
though she is unable lo attend
church, but she Is an ardent
viewer of church services on TV.
A quirt dinner wus given by
her daughter. Frances, who
moved down from Nrw York lo
take cure o f her mot her.

Company F of the Florida
brigade. Antler Guard Division,
represented Celery Lily Lodge
542 and Evergreen Temple No.
321 on March 3 as they visited
and shared an e v e n in g of
fellowship and joy with the
res idents of Hillhaven
Healthcare Center.
Company F ha* adopted two
Hllllnivrn residents lor 1994.
Company F will provide personal
Items, clothing as needed lo all
residents. During thr visit and
presentation a short visit was
g i v e n ea ch r e s id e n t. T h e
Guardsmen and residents joined
In a sing-n-long accompanied by
plunlsl Gertrude Woodall. 00c ol
(tie residents. The Fox Company
will return soon lo bring cheer,
joy and comfort to the resident*.
Guardsmen attending the visit
to Hillhaven were Company F
Com m ander. Col. Knosrvcll
C um m ings. Mupir S ylvester
i&lt; a n d a 1I . C a p I J a m e s
Haskervllle. Ll. Col. Joyce Hyrd,
l.t. Col, Rosemary Atwell, and
Major Etta Monique, company
reporter.

p 111., Hoscmont Country Club,
Orlando.
Scholarships offered
The Central Florida Jazz Soci­
ety announces Its unnual schol­
arship com petition for high
school seniors and students In
the first three years o f college.
Three awards will be given. One
lor SI.(XK) ami two for 8500
each. There are no age restric­
tions on these awards.
A jl p 11 ea l i o n s m u s t b e
postmarked by midnight, April
23. 1994. Auditions will be held
May 7 on the campus of Semi­
nole Com m unity College. A
rhythm section o f professional
musicians will be provided. Call
339-CFJS for Information or to
receive an appllraton. Auditions
will lx- open 10 the public.

L e a d e rs h o n o re d

Demetrla Petty

Demelrla wns taught as she grew
Community leaders were re­
up and performed In Sanford.
cently honored by the New
The dance group visited somiSulem P.H. church. Leaders
of the central Flortdu attractions
making the difference in the
and they were treated to a soul
community chose teacher, now
food cook-out ill the home of tluretired, Margaret D. Oliver, for
Pcttys.
her many yeurs of dedicated
We salute Demetrla Petty foi
service lo the youth o f the
her success in making the dll
community, and to Sanford City
fcrcncc In young people's lives
Commissioner Robert Thomas.
who site has touched by expos­
District Four, and retired Semi­
in g them to tin- d y n a m ic
nole County educator. Also to
II a m p i o n U n l v e r x l i v
Durham Kirby lor service to the
Terpslehorcan dancers. It Indeed
youth of the community as
instilled in our youth a new
principal of Crooms School of
pride of our African licrllngr
Choice and lo Col. Charles
Demetrla Is not only busy with
Gibson, first black pilot fro 11
Iter dance group, but sin- Is
Seminole County. We suli'te
keeping Iter grade point average
these leaders for what they have
at 3.8. She Is dance Instructor
dour to make our community
for Community Youth Group
iM-ltcr.
HU, and tutor for tin- Engineer­
ing Learning Center Demelrla. a
sophomore, anticipates grndua
tlon lit Muy 1996
D e m e trla d a n c e s

Df-mctrln T. Petty spent her
(Marva H a w k i n s is a
spring break week here ut home. SanlordHerald c o r r e s p o n d e n t
Tills dynamic young dancer Is a co ve ring S a n lo rd new s. Phonomember ol tin- Tcrpslchorcun 322 6410.)
dunce group from Hampton Uni­
versity. Hampton. Vn.. where
she is a student anil Is majoring
in electrical engineering.
Dcmelrlu and the dance group
performed to the delight of the
eninm im lty and students of
1GHTN1NG JACK ru,It
variou s schools throughout
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Sanford and Kutnnvillr. Over 30
BLANK CHECK
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young dancers for Hampton
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toured Florida and Georgia bc1 MRS. DOUBTFIRE
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fore returning to tile campus
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after their week ol lull, shopping
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and pcrlurmlng lo tlit* delight ol
230 4 157 009 00 1(TO-1»
many urea citizens.
8 SECONDS
The group was liosled by
2: IS 4 10 7 139 13 (PQpII)
Demetrla's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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GUARDING TESS
F.ogene Petty. Many fa m ily
Big Band scheduled
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ety presents the Terry Myers Dig
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Hand. Yes, they arc back! They dances perlormed by the group
|*0N DEADLY GROUND
never left, Terry Myers Hlg Hand. and our very own star. Demetrla.
, i
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IH world-class musicians play­ To see tier dance with such
grace
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Lake Mary—
Continued from Page 09

B a s e b a ll s e a s o n o p e n s
HuBcbull olllclully came to
Luke Mary Sunday March 0.
when Lake Mary Little League
Opening Day was held. Partici­
pants paraded onto the Held at
the Luke Mary Sports Complex.
The Seminole High HOTC Honor
Guard begun the festivities with
u tliig ceremony. After the Hag
ceremony, the Lake Mary High
Marionettes performed (or the
crowd. The teams and their
managers were then Introduced
One inning exhibition games
were then held In all four
ballparks. As a luiidrutscr. all
leums sold rulllc tickets The
winners were drawn at 4:3() p in.
First prize was an autographed
Shuqulllc O'Neal basketball, do­
nated by the Sports Emporium.
Second prize was Magic tickets.
Third prize was Disney tickets
and Fourth prize was dinner at
Quincy's.
The Lake Mary Little League is
a relatively new organization.
This has proved lo Ire a phenom­
enal year for recruitment. There
are a total of 33 teams In the
league (his season, four learns In
T-Hall 1. ages 5-0; 10 teams in
T-Hall 2. ages 7-H; six teams in
the Minors, ages 9-10: six leums
I11 the Mujors. uges 9-12; three
teams In the Juniors, age 13:
three teams In the Seniors; ages
14-15; and one Irani in the Hlg
League, ages 16-1H.

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If You Are:
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Getting Married
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Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.

Y M C A n e e d s v o lu n te e rs
The Seminole Family YMCA Is
silll looking lor volunteers to
help with their expansion fund
raising. If you cun help, call 1In*
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321*8944.

S c o u t s n e e d v o lu n te e rs
The Stardust Service Unit of
Girl Scouts Is still looking lor
volunteers to help with their first
animal Olympic Games set for
April 9. Any Individuals or
businesses wishing to help out
with contributions ol time,
money or equipment. Please call
Rolllc Nelson at 322-3299 or
Mary Howell at 321-1498.

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Lake Mary
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Altamonte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
695-3819
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�8D - Sanford Mould, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13, 1U94

BLOND! E

by Chic Young

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 13,1904

by Charles M. Schuli

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CHARLIE BROWN, I WA5 60IN6
TO ASK IF r COULP PLAY ON
YOURTEAM, BUT |'P NEVER
WANT TO PLAYON THE SAME
TEAM WITH THIS STUPID 6IRL!

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Relationships you establish In
the year ahend with creative.
Imaginative Individuals could
result In Homr type o f proDlutile
Involvement f&lt;r both you and
them.
PISCES |Keb. a ) March 20) Ikcooperative with others today,
hilt don't put yourself In u
position where you could lx*
used by a manipulator. Tills
won’ t occur If you're strong.
I’ lsecs. treat ym rself to a birth­
day util. Sriid for your AstroOrnpii predict Inis for the year
abend hy mulling 9 1.2b and a
long. self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astm-Gruph. via tills
newspaper. P.Q tkix 44B5. New
York. N.Y. 10163. Ik- sure to
state your zodlacslgn
ARIES (March 21-April 10) A
situation In whL-h you're pres­
ently involved still has some
critical aspects, hut Improve­
ments are tndUUrd ns of today.
K o e u * on y o u r f a v o r a b l e
allermitlvrs.
TAURUS (A|rll 20 May 20)
Your tolerance might tic tested
again Unlay by a friend who
seem s lo hn\c a knack for
making his/her problems yours
as well. Your pd Is worth the
effort.
GEMINI (May 2 Uluru- 20) A
v a l ua b l e contact y o u ' v e
established coukl lie ol help lo
you today In lirlherlng your
amblllouN Interims or a goal
a b o u t w h i c h y o u 'v e been
secretive.
CANCER (June 21-July 221 In
erltlcul InvoIvcnrnts today you
should have the ability to make
accurate cvnhiitlons and as­
sessments. cvai though they
may lie very toiuh choices.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Put
your Ideas and methods lo work
In a Joint en deavor today,
because what you have to offer
could be the missing Ingredient
that assuressuctrss.
VIROO (A u g 23-Sept. 22)
Usually It Is not a good policy to
let others make decisions for us
which we should be making for
ourselves. Today could lx- an
exception, however, where you
and your mate ait- concerned.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oet. 231
Much can lx? trcompllshed to-

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 14, 1994
111 the year ulrad you might
lx? more fortunau- hi friendships
Hum you have ever been pre­
viou sly. You may establish
enviable new rekitionslilps with
as many us 6 people.
PISCES (Feb. 20--March 20)
Plan your course of action today
so I lud you can advance ytnir
p ic s c n l ambi t i ons wi t hout
making m mcirssary expendi­
tures emotionally or materially
Major changes are ahead lor
Places In the culling year. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
today- Mall 9t.2b and a long.
» c 11 • a d d rc ss c d . s i a m pc d
envelope to AsIroGrnph. c/o this
newspaper. P.O, Box 44Gb. New
York. N.Y. 10163 Be sure to
state yuur zodlaeslgn.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
Conditions are a trifle unusual
today In Dial situations you feel
are firm could turn out to lxshuky while situations you feel
are shaky could lurn out lo be
firm.
TAURUS (A|wll 20-May 20)
Someone who uuliilcntionullv

FRANK AND ERNEST

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by Jim Davis

How do you view virtue? Ami
how eon you he virtuous at the
bridge table?
Here are two commentaries on
virtue. Chrtsto|)hrr Fry wrote:
"W hat, after all, is a halo? It's
only one more thing to keep
clean." And Ox-ur Wilde sup­
posedly Bald. "He hasn't a single
redeeming vice.”
At the bridge table, you are
being virtuous If you signal
helpfully, lo make partner's life
easier.
On today's dull. West led Ills
singleton spade against fuur
hearts. East win with the ace
and returned the spade two as ii
sult-prcfcrencc signal for clubs.
After ruffing with (he heart
three, West switched to the club
t h r e e . D e c la r e r w on wi t h
dummy's ucc and led a trump to
East's ace. However, now East
tried to cash the club king.

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day with cooperative co-wnrkcni.
Your alms intxl lx- harmony,
however. Where accord prevails,
productivity predominates
SCORPIO KYI. 24 Nov 22)
buck tends lo favor you today In
a difficult mat ter you thought
you might liuvr to bundle un­
aided. Assistance should he
there when you iced II.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec.
21) Your organ tail tonal and exccullve skills slsnild tie quite
pronounced today. Instinctively
you'll know how to get everyone
doing what nerds doing without

going off on tariff-nts
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Maintain a positive altitude
loday regarding (he outcome of
events, especially those of a
s o c i a l na t ur e . Y o u r sel f assurancc will he very appealing
toothern.
AQUARIUS (dm. 20-Fch. 19)
Today you shuild lx? able to
figure out ways ki improve i i |kih
arrangements tint affect your
nuances and unterlal security.
Dare In lx- bold art! different.
C opyrigh t 1994 N EW SPAPE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

gave you some mlsliilormatluu
previously might do so again
today. Double elrek any fads or
figures with which be/she pro­
vides you.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 2(1) It
could prove very unwise today lo
make ebaoges Just for change
sake. It sometlilng Isn't broke
and Is m im ing smoothly, don't
trv to repair u
CANCER (June 21 July 221
There Is a |x&gt;H*ibllliy today you
mighi tx- lcui|4cd lo make a
ci 11leal decision Ix-fore you have
all Die pertlneul lads. Don't Id
y o u r Im p u ls iv e n e s s cre a te
avoidable problems.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Keep a
close eye on cownrkers today,
because you might be held
accountable for their mistakes.
Make sure each knows what
lic/nhe Is doing.
VIROO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) II
you take gamhtrs today on
tilin g s in u n fa m ilia r areas
(here's a good chance the results
will he dlHup|i&gt;lntlng. Operate
along traditional lines and slop
trying In hitch ufrre ride.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23| Even
though you illicit lx- renowned

for grasping lads ipilekly. you'd
lx wise lo make notes today
Instead of trustkig complex Inlormatlon to yourmemory.
SCORPIO |Oct. 24-Nov. 221 Be
s o re

lo lak e

(ln «- lo read llir

Instructions today If you have to
work with uidumlllur products,
tools or ninlerkils. Don't Jump
Die gun.
SA G ITTA R IU S INov. 23-Dec.
21) Strive to tx- lu d gd ronsdous
today and lo keep your accounts
In pruper hulunrc. II yaur ex­
penditures exceed you Inlake. Il
could spell liouliie down the
llne.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
191 Observers who don't fully
understand wlial you're trying
in achieve today might gel you
oil course wltli suggestions Dial
do uol apply to your present
needs. Think foryourself.
AQ UARIU S Dan. 20-Feb. 19)
Your hunches and perceptions
mi g ht scud out erro n e o u s
signals today In matters Dial
pertain to your social life. Don't
prejudge people before you get to
know Diem.
C opyrigh t 1994 N EW SPAPE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Bob Thaves
By Phillip Alder

GARFIELD

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N orth 's two-spade cue-bid
showed a good hand, probably
with heart suppirt.
The offcmmig defender was
West. There Is a textbook way to
sh ow that you h a ve three
trumps. You reverse the normal
procedure, playing high-low. So
West should ri8T at trick two
with the heart seven. Then,
when West follows with the
heurt three at trick four. East
knows another spade rialf Is
available. West's actual ascend­
ing play In hearts showed two
trumps. (Here West should also
play high-low with four trumps
to avoid Du- rlskofmi accident.)
Don't spend-yuur lime at the
bridge table trying to find clever
plays. Conccntmtc on gelling
the mundane rigid.
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TERPRISE ASSN.

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Three guys: There’s nothing like Bike Week
■ y SU S A N W IN N ER

Herald Correspondent__________
! SAN FO RD — A familiar ntlr
iirmind Sanford IIk -hc day* has
ijcen the annual [Jlkt* Week
jfcatlvltlcs In Day Inna Hcach. The
Jrunthh* or lhe engines fills the
Mauls on ihe way lo (his one
jijcst Inn! Ion. t with people from
S a n fo r d p a r tic ip a tin g , too.
'.Among Ihe shiny tanks and
;lenther-elnd visitors, three San•ford men spoke on the subject
land whnt Hlkr Week means to
them.
.Jerry Patty, owner of Jerry’s
Cycle and Salvage, said, "From
my standpoint l enjoy Mike Week
because of the vintage hikes. I
enjoy the hikes that were new
when I was young. It’s more the
engineering of the past and Ihe
manufacturing."
Patty and some friends visited
Daynma this past Monday for
the ruccs and manufacturers'
rxhlbltn. Hr admitted that their
travels did not lake them to the
downtown area. Main Street,
which has become known as the
partying area for Hike Week
They stayed near the race track
and enjoyed the company of
many other families.
"1 felt tills year they handled
tile crowd heller than rver,” hr
said. "It probably has a lot to do
with Hie new highway. There
were crowds but many were the
husband, wife and kbit* They're
uoi lor the party lint for the real

love o f hikes. The discipline was what Is going on in Main Street,
good hut the dress code was but that’s not the focus. The
slack. I guess that Is Just racing and meeting celebrities
America now. You can't expect from the past Is part o f the fun.
nuns at races. 1 Just slay out of People there really arc laid back.
Sonic riders are doctors, lawyers
the partying scene."
Patty’ s own business has seen and other professionals who lake
ttic* effects of Hike Week. "Il tins some time O fr to ride and Just let
to Impact ns." he said. "For I heir hair down and have a good
every tenth car. you thru see n lim e."
hike. Financially these are our
Erie was excited about meet­
best days. Local people gel ing one of his favorites, Dlek
geared up for this time. Sales, Mann, a racer who drhuled Ihe
service, emergency breakdowns first Honda and won In 1970. Hr
from visitors are good. They hoy spoke of the many other activi­
salvage and need service while ties fort hr week.
here."
"T h e y not only have dirt
B rick K alam aJa nnd tils truck, flat truck and other races,
brother. Hon. are also hike en­ hul there Is German Day. Hrlllsh
thusiasts. Erie visited Daytona Day. etc..” he said. "Goldwing
on Monday.
r i d e r s g i v e t o u r s I o St .
"People are more laid hack on Augustine, (.‘ape Kennedy and
Vintage Day." he said. "T o me. other areas."
Vintage Day Is what Hike Wrrk
Erie's brother. Hon. reiterated
Is all about. Years ago. In ubout that Ihe partying was loo big a
HUH or 1020. Is when Hike focus, and Ihe races and oilier
Week started. Il was all about activities are really what Hike
bringing people together for Week was all about.
raring. Hike Week officially
" I ’d like lo see more people
slaNs hike season everywhere."
realize Hint the stereotyjie Isn't
Erie said that he had heard true." he said, " ll's jiis t a great
last year's turnout was -KXMXX) lime. Hikes are everything 1 tike
for lfie week, yet this year Ihe lo do. It’s one of my favorite
expected numbers are more things. Hike Week Is u way to
around h(X).(XK)
express I hat."
"I consider the brawls com­
Hon visited Daytona on Mon­
pared to that many people, very day and was most Impressed
s m a ll." he said. " T h e had with the "Hattie of the Tw ins."
publicity nnd them zeroing In on
"It's new. heavyweight hikes
one or two of the brawls has lhill are Italian and one from
given Hike Week a had name. Il New Zealand." he said. "It's a
seems more focus Is given lo great race."

H»*M Photo by 8u*an Vpknner

From loft: Jerry Patty, Ron and Eric KalamaJa are ready to roll during Bike Week.
Hon said enjoyment to him
was seeing ihe many hikes and
manufacturers' booths Hitlers
from all over with any make or
model of motorcycle Is attracted
lo Ihr area
“ It doesn't matter what hike

you ride." he said "It's the one
time of year for I firm all to come
together. It’s a kind til camara­
derie."
All three men agreed this year
Hike Week has gone well. And
Ihey said, even though this

hobby may be a llttlr louder
than some others, there's some­
thing special about swinging
ynur leg across the engine.
Iillllng liiut accelerator and tak­
ing olf with the wind blowing
through your hair

Program helps develop special students’ talents
By VICKI DaEORMIER
H e ra ld S t a l l Wr i t er

,. WINTER SPRINGS — There are three new. very
, special employees at the Seminole County school
Truns|Hiriallou Services department
"They are hard working students and they are
putti ng their talents to good use in our
.department," said Dr Joe Wise, director o! the
.depart incut.
Wise said the three exceptional education
students have come Into the employ of his
department through the school district’s excep­
tional eduealloo department and Ihe county’s
,,Private Industry Council IPIC).
"I really did not have anything to do with the
- selection of the students." Wise said. "They came
t to us through Ihe PIC."
. Wise said that when he was director of school
transportation In Orange County
he " a g ­
gressively pursued" the hiring of exceptional
,

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT.
c,
CIO HTfcENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.IN A N D F O N
SEM INO LE CO UN TY.
FLO RID A
CASE NO t&gt; in * CA 14 K
'C I T I Z E N S F ID E L IT Y DANK
A N D TRUST C O M P A N Y
*
. Kentuck, Hanking Lo'potalion
.1 ti a V f4C M O H r G A G E
SER V IC IN G CO M PA N Y

Plaintiff.
VI

SANDRA l HOPSON d a l .
Defendant 1*1
NOTICE O F SALE
,
Nolle* l» hereby given that
purtuanl lo « Summary Judg
m*nl of Foretloeur*. I will lell
' IS* fr.llov.mg deter(bad properly
located In Seminole County.
Florida
Tl&gt;* South J4 feel ot Lol II.
- and all ot Lol l&gt;. In Blotk 11.
. B E L AIR. a tubdlvltlon. ac
cording to lh* plat thereof as
recorded In Plal Book 1, Page
1 ft. ot the Public Record* ol
, Seminole County, Florida
at public tale, lo the highest
bidder lor cash, at Wed Iron!
' door ot the Seminole County
Courlhout*. Santord. Florida,
II 00a m o n M a rc h ll. IW4
American* Wllh Oltablllllet
Act ( AO A I N otice
In ac
cordance with lha American*
wllh Ditabllille* A d . per*on*
- wllh a dltablllty who need a
tpeclal accommodation to par
tlc lp a le In Ihlt proceeding
thould contact AD A Coordinator
al XII North Park Avenue. Suile
N 101, Sanlord, Florida 11/11 at
lead live day* prior lo Ihe
proceeding
Telephone
140/1
I I I 4110 E M * W i 1 *00 9 S J l/ / t
(T O O ) or I W 0SSS1Z/0 IV ). v ia
Florida Relay Service
W ITNESS my hand and Seal
ol Ihlt Court on February II.
I**4
ISealI
M A R Y A N N E M OR5E
C L E R K ,C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Jan* E Jntewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March*. 11. IW4
O E P 4/

Research is the Key

Im r

im v c M iv ,
.tc

fT h is is an exciting program
for all of us. J
-Dr. Joe Wlso
educat Ion stuili-tiis lu lit* depart m m t.
"W e had 11 or 12 at one silt* and four at
another," hr said
W ere just gelling started
here In Seminole County "
Wise Mild he liken to employ students lu hl*t
department lot twolmportaul reasons.
"I think il adds to the students' schooling
experience." he said. "And I think It's great lor
employees In non-limtrucllonul to come In touch
with students Service to students Is our primary
mission."
According to Wise, the three students have
Item placed In an apprentice program at the

■ .&lt;»!

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A N O F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
G E N E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO •&gt; 1)444 CA 1*41 L
BANK OF AME RICA
NATIONAL TRUST ASAVIN GS
ASSOCIATION ai tuccettor b,
merger to SECU R ITY PACIFIC
NATIONAL BANK
Piainlilt.
v*
THOMAS A F E RHANTE .
5 H A H O LY N L F E R R A N T E .
G U L F AM ER ICA N SBL. INC .
SPRINGS LANDING
H OM EO W NER $
ASSOCIATION. INC..
Defendant!*)
RE NOTICE OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
P'jriuanl lo a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated August 1*.
IWJ, and entered In Cate No
9) CAM CA 114) L, ot the Circuit
Court ot Ihe Elgh'eenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
County. Florida wherein BANK
O F A M E R IC A N A TIO N A L
TRUST &amp; SAVINGS ASSOCIA
TION. a* successor by merger
to SECU R ITY PACIFIC NA
TIONAL BANK. It Plalnltll and
TH O M AS A
FERRANTE
SM ARO LYN L F E R R A N T E
G U L F AM ERICAN SBL. INC
SPRINGS LA N D IN G H O M E
O W N E R 'S A S S O C I A T I O N ,
INC., are Defendants, I will sell
lo Ihe highest and best bidder
lor cash al the well Iron! door ol
Ihe Seminole County Court
house, In 101 N Park Avenue,
S a n lo rd . F lo r id a , at II 00
o'clock A M on Ihe 14th day ol
March. 1*94, the lollowmg dv
scribed properly as tel lorlh In
said F mat Judgment, lo wl I
Lol 44. SPRINGS LANDING
UNIT TWO. according to Ihe
plal thereof as recorded In Plal
Book 14. Paget )/, 1*. and 3*. of
the Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida
D A T E D Ih lt 3nd d a y of
March. ITT4
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
a tC lerk o l the Court
By: Jane E. Jatewlc
Oeputy Clerk
Publlth: March*. 11. m s
D E P 44

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Legal Notices
INVITATION TO BID
Annual Requirement
Agreement
For Aluminum Sign Blank*.
Polls, and Related Hardware
A/R 141
Seminole County Hoard ot
County Commissioners request*
interested patties to submit
forma) sealed bids lot the above
relerenced Invitation to Old
Bid packages will be available
at the County s Purchasing Di
vision totaled at
1tot E 1st Street, Room 330*
Santord, F L U / / l
Request for bid documents
may be made by catling teO/l
1)1 1110 oMention f i l l , or via
tec simile at (40/1)10 *144
Bids must be received by the
Purchasing Division no later
than ) DO p m lineal timet on
Wednesday. March 10. 1**4
Bids received alter such lime
will be returned unopened All
bids shall ba opened publicly
and read aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T I V E BID
D E R S A R E H E R E B Y CAU
H O N E D NOT TO CONTACT
AN Y M E M B E R OF TH E SEM
INOLE CO U N TY BO ARD OF
C O U N T Y CO M M ISSIO N ER S.
C O U N T Y M A N A G E R . OR
CO U N TY S TA FF M E M B E R S
O T H E R
T H A N
T H E
S P E C IFIED CO NTACT
P E R S O N R E G A R D IN G THE
ABO V E BIO ALL CONTACTS
M U ST BE C H A N N E L E D
THROUGH THE PURCHASING
DIVISION
Contact Jacqul Perry, Buyer,
at (40/) i l l IIM eitenslon /I14
lor lurther Information,
M/W BE's are encouraged lo
participate In Ihe hid process
Publlth March I1.1W4
O E P 101

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF T H E S T A T E O F FLO RID A
IN A N D F O R
SEM INO LE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO t) 0/t) CA 14 K
U N ITED STA TE S O F
AM ER IC A
Plalnltll.
vs
L U L A M M IT C H E LL nkn
L U L A M H O SEN TH ALL.
R E G IN A L D U M IT C H E LL.
LOUISA V STICKLANO.
D E P A R T M E N T OF H E A LT H
A R E H A B ILITA T IV E
S ERVICES, and SEM INO LE
S E L F R E LIA N T HOUSING.
INC ,
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF SALE
Nobce It hereby given that,
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
tered In Ihe above ceplioned
cate. I will tell Ihe property
situated In SEM INO LE County.
Florida, datcrlbed as
Lot I. Block A. ROUND LA K E
E S TA T E S , according to the plet
thereof at recorded in Plal Book
14. Page /. ol the Public Records
ot Seminole County, F lor Ida
at public sal*, lo the highest and
best bidder lor cash, at the
W EST FRON T DOOR. SEMI
NO LE CO UN TY COURT
HOUSE. XI N P A R K A V E ..
SEM IN O LE County Courlhoute.
In SANFORD. Florida, al II 00
a m on April 3. I**4
D A T E D March 3 ,1W4
H ON ORABLE
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF CIRCU ITC OU RT
B Y ,nrie E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish M a rch 4,11.1*94
D E P 4*__________

PS-14/ - Legal AdverlHement
TH E B O A R D O F CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
SEM IN O LE COUNTY. FLO RID A
Separate sealed E&lt;presslont ol Interest lor PS 14/ Architect
Engineering Servlcei/Health Department Expansion will be ac
cepled by Seminole County at lha olllce* ol the Purchasing Olvltlon
until JOO P M . local lime. Wednesday, April *. I»*4 On* marked
"original" and tin I*) copies m ull be submitted. Enprettlont ot
Interest received elter the spec Hied dal* shell be returned unopened
SCOPE OF SERVICES:
To provide all A/E Services lor tho design of a 14.000 square loot
espanslon to accommodate the Environmental Health Section
MAIL OR D E L IV E R TO: County Service* Building 1101 East First
Street, Purchasing Division Room 130*. Sanlord. Florida 337/2.
SUBM ITTALS MUST BE R E C E IV E D IN TH E PURCHASING
DIVISION. 1101 E AST FIRST S T R E E T . 1RD FLOOR - ROOM
•120*. SANFORD, FLO R ID A , NO L A T E R TH AN 5:00 P M LOCAL
TIM E EXPRESSION S OF IN TER ES T R E C E I V E D A F T E R TH AT
TIM E W ILL NOT BE A C C E P T E D
M A R K OUTSIDE O F E N V E L O P E : PS 14/ Architect Engineering
Servlces/Meallh Department E»pan»lor&gt;
Seminole County encourages M BE/W BE participation
FOR F U R T H E R INFORMATION, CO NTACT: LINDA C JONES.
PURCHASING DIVISION. CONTRACTS A N ALY ST. (40/) 321 1130.
EXTEN SIO N /II* or 71 *2 PS-147 C O M P L E T E P A C K A G E IS
A V A IL A B L E IN TH E PURCHASING DIVISION AT N O C H A R G E
NO TE: All proposectlve olltror* are hereby cautioned not lo
contact any member ol the Seminole County Board ol County
Commissioners. County Manager or Selection Commute* regarding
Ihe above proposal Any Inquiries pertaining lo this Expression ol
Interest must be directed through the Purchasing Division contact
person noted above The County will not entertain or be responsible
lor any oral Interpretations given by any County employee,
representative or others The Issuance of a written addendum Is the
only official method whereby Interpretation, clarification or
additional Information can ba given Addendumlsl It any, wilt be
Issued only by Ihe Purcheslng Division lo ell firms at record as
having received this package.
The County reserves the right lo re|ect any or all otters, with or
without cause, to welve technicalities, or to accept the otter which In
Its best |udgment best serves the Interest ol Ihe Counly. Cost ol
submittal ol this otter Is considered an operational cost of Ihe otferor
and shall not be paised on to or borne by the County.
Central Services/Purcheslng
1101 E. 1st Street - Room 1130*
Sanlord. FL 327/1
Publish: March 11, l»»4
D E P 3/
1/

transportation srrvlrca department The program
will allow them lo continue working and learning
In ihr department through the end of thin
summer
Tw o ol tin* students will he training as
automotive mechanic's helpers and another
student will tie trained asa paint body worker
The three will tie paid while Ihey are receiving
training I he money for their salaries Is lining
provided by the Private Industry Council.
According to Wise. I tie students will he
prepared for employment III the same tv pc ol |nhs

In Ihe community after they complete then
training.
"Work Experience Teachers (for the schools)
will he able tp place these students In Jobs In ih r
community," he explained,
While there are only three students current!*
working in the transportation services depart
meni. Wise said he will tie doing what he can to
hud employment induing opportunities lor more
exceptional education students.
"This Is an exciting program for all ol us " hr
said

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H T E E N T H J U O IC IA l
CIRCUIT. IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. f ) &gt;111 CA I4 K
F E D E K A L N A TIO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION, a
c o rp o ra tio n o rg a n lia d and
flittin g under Iha law* ol in*
Unllad S la in ol America.
Plaintiff,
vl
R O B E R T V C L I N G A N .f ial ,

Delfndanl(t).
NOTICE OF S ALE
Notice li hereby given that,
punuant to a Summary Judg
ment ol Forecloiure. I will tall
the following dftcrlbed property
located In Seminole County,
Florida:
L O T 411. S P R IN G O A KS.
UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO THE
P LA T TH ER EO F RECORDED
IN P L A T BOOK 17. A T P AGES
74, 7] AN D 7f. O F TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
at public tale, to the hlghett
bidder for cath. al the Welt
front door of (he Seminole
County Courlhoute. Sanford.
Florida. II 00 a.m. on March II.
Ilia
American* With Oltablllflet
A d (A D A ) N o tice: In ac
cor da nee with Iha American*
with Dliabllltlea Act. pertont
with a ditablllty who need a
tpeclal accommodation to par
tlc lp a t f In I h li p ro c tid ln g
thould contact AD A Coordinator
al M l North Park Avenue. Suite
N M l. Sanford. Florida 11771 al
leait live dayt prior lo the
proceeding Telephone: (a07|
ID a]M Eat. *777, I 400 9111771
(TDD) or I MOISS 1770 (V). via
Florida Relay Service
W ITNESS my hand and Seal
of thlt Court on February II.
Iff*.
(Seal)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K . CIRCUIT C O URT
By Jen* E , Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlth: March 1 . 1). Iff*
D E P al

IN T H E CIRCU IT CO UR T
F O R S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y .
FLO R IO A
CIV IL DIVISION
C A SE NO. 9111*9 CA 14 E
U N IT E D S A V IN G S
ASSOCIATION O F TE XAS .
F S B .
Plaintiff,
v.
J A A B E R BADAVI; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F JA A B E R BADAVI.
IIany, A M E R IC A N B A N K E R S
INSURANCE CO M PANY)
R U S S E LL FAIBISCH. D E E R
RUN H OM EO W NER'S
ASSOCIATION »fA. INC.)
O E E R RUN P R O P E R T Y
OW NERS ASSOCIATION #1.
INC . JOHN DOE and JAN E
DOE. unknownlenantt
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO J A A B E R BADAVI
P O BoaafIMI
Lot Angelet California 90049
J A A B E R BADAVI
M7 Sedgefle Id
Winter Park. Florida IlT fl
YOU A R E N O TIFIED that an
action lo foreclot* a mortgage
on Iha following real property In
Seminole County. Florida:

n il Num ber 111 of IS LA
KJ ^ J U t U Z a M j t t N D O M I N

ii

s N iA c e o i n f R a

to

the

MINI'
I -tficidl Record! Book ASM. page
I7tj, of the Public Record* ol
P IN E LLA S County. Florida
ha* been tiled agalntl you and
you are required lo terve a copy
ol your written detente*. II any,
on BRIAN T. FITZ G E R A L D .
Etqulre, of Ihe law firm ol
Powell. Carney, Moor*. Huck* 1
O lto p , P A .. P la ln lll l't al
torneyt. who** addrett I* P O
Boa 1449. St. Pelertburg, Flor
Ida U 7}I 1449. within M dayt
alter th* flrtt publcalion, and
III* th* original with th* Clerk of
thl* Court either betor* tervlce
on PlalnttH’i attorney or Imm*
d'ately thereafter) otherwlia a
default will be entered agalntl
you lor th* relief demanded In
the complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and th*
teal ol thlt Court on March 10.
Iff*
(S E A L !
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By . Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publlthi Match I). 70, Itt4

D EP IH

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Legal Notices
* L E O A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T
01091/94 11
N O T IC E It H E R E B Y
01V E N, that the City ol Sanford.
Florida will receive sealed bid*
up to l: M P M
on Monday.
March 14. Iff*. In Iha Purchat
Ing Olllco. Room 1*1 lor th*
following Item*:
FLUOROSILICIC ACID
A ll bid* thall be addrettad at
follow*:
A For Mall Delivery)
Purchasing Agent
City ol San lord
P O B o i l 714
Sanlord. F L 11771 1744
B Far Hand Delivery)
Purchasing Agent
City ol Sanford
MO North Park Avenue
Room 141
Sanlord. FLU 77I
Th* s e a le d bid* w ill be
publicly opened later that tame
day al 1:00 P M In Ih* City
Commission Chamber*. Room
177. Sanford City Hall. Late
otter* will be returned to lander
unopened
Specification* and th* proper
bid form* are available, at no
cott. In Ih* Purchasing Office.
Room 141. MO N. Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida. (407) U0S4I1.
Facsimile or telegraphic bid*
will nnt be acceptable.
Th* City ot Sanlord reserve*
Ih* right lo accept or r*|*ct any
or all bid*, with or without
caut*. to walv* technicalities or
lo accept th* bid which In It*
judgement b**t ter vet th* Inter
e tlo l Ihe City.
P e r t o n t w ith d lt a b l l l l l t t
needing assistance to partlcl
pat* in any ot the** proceeding*
thould contact the Personnel
Ol IIce A D A Coordinator al
7MS414 lorty fight hour* In
advance ol th* meet Ing
CITY O F SAN FO RD
Walter Shear In
Purchasing Agent
March 10. Iff*
Publlth: March 11,1*94
D E P 114
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
I4TH JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 91-1411 CA I4 K/B
THOMAS G B A IL E Y .
Plalnlllf,
vt
C H A R L E S H. S C H A F F, JR ,
O A N C AM ER IC A P R IV A T E
BRANDS. INC .a/k/a
C H R Y S L E R FIRST
C O M M E R C IA L
CORPORATION, and
R IC H A R D E STRAIN. JR .
Defendant*
TO B A N C A M E R IC A
P R IV A T E BRANDS. INC.
D / B / A C H R Y S L E R FIRST
CO M M E RCIAL
CORPORATION
L a tl known addret* s
IS West Algonquin Road.
Suite 140
Arlington Heights.
Illlnoi* 40004
YOU A R E H E R E B Y notified
that a C o m p la in t lo r D e ­
claratory Judgment — Judicial
Determination ol Homestead
hat been tiled against you. and
you ar* required to terv* a copy
ol your answer or other pleading
10 th* Complaint on th* Poll
lloner't attorney, William J.
McLeod. Etgulre, P.O. Drawer
9M. Apopka. F L 13704, and III*
Ih* original answer or other
pleading In Ih* Office of Ih*
Clerk of Circuit Court. S*mlnot*
rw m ty, SantoMI,* Florida. o r t f
before the 7th day of April. 19*4.
11 you fall lo do to. lodgment by
default may be taken agalntl
you for Ih* rollat demanded In
the Complaint.
OAT E 0 thl* 3rd day ol March.
19*4
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
BY: Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Clerk
NOTIFICATION
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
T H E A M E R I C A N S W ITH
D IS A B IL IT IES A C T pertont
w llh d is a b ilitie s who need
tpeclal accommodation to par
t ld p a t * In th lt proceeding
thould contact th* AD A Coordl
nator at Ml North Park Avenue.
Suit* N M l, Sanlord. Florida
13771. al least live (SI days prior
•o th* proceedings. Telephone
1407) H 141M Eat. 44117) I
400)911 4771 (TOD) or 1 400/
9SS4770 VOICE (V) via Florida
Relay Service.
Publlth: M a rch 4. II. M. 17.1994
D E P 41

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Legal Notices
IN TM EC IR C U IT C O URT
OF T H E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLO RIOA
IN A N O F O R
S EM IN O LE COUNTY
O E N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S I N O . 91 1117 CA-I4E
RESOLU TIO N TR UST
CORPORATION, at Racalvar
lor Flrtt Federal Saving* A
Loan Attoclallon ol
Mid Florida.
Plalntllt.
VS
C A R L A L L IS O N BRIGGSand
MONA M A R Y BRIGGS, t l a l .
Defendant*.
SECON D A M E N D E D NOTICE
O F F O R E C L O S U R E S ALE
Nolle# It haraby given thal,
p u rsu a n t lo an O rd a r Re
scheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated February IS. 1994. and
antertd In civil cat* number
9M I U 7 C A I4E. ol th* Circuit
Court ol Ih* llth Judicial Circuit
In and for Semi not* County.
Florida, wherein RESOLUTION
T R U S T C O R P O R A T IO N . AS
R E C E I V E R FOR FIRST F E O
E R A L SAVINGS A LOAN AS
S O C I A T I O N O F M l 0*
F L O R I D A . It P la ln lllf and
C A R L A L L IS O N B R IO O S ,
M O NA M A R Y B R IO O S ,
N O R B E R T M. D O R S E Y . AS
BISHOP O F T H E DIOCESE OF
O R L A N D O . It/ara O t f t n d
antis), I will tall to ttw hlghatl
and bast bidder lor cath at tha
well front door ol tha Sam Inote
County courthousa In Sanlord.
Florida. S«mlnola County. Flor
Ida. at 11:00 A M on March 19.
1*94. tha following deter Ibed
property at sat forth In said
Final Judgment, to wit:
Tha Southerly 14 a teet ot
Lott 11 and 11. Block E. RE
P L A T OF SANORA UNITS I A
1. recorded In Plel Book 17,
Paget II and II. Public Records
ol Seminole County. Florida,
said 14 44 la*t being measured
perpendicular lo Iha Southerly
Una of said Lott 77 and 11 ANO
Lot It. Block E . ol said RE
P L A T OF SANORA UNITS I A
1. aacapt th* Southerly 17 00 feet
ot said Lot It. Block E. said
17 00 feet being measured par
pendlculer to tha Southerly Una
ot tald Lot It. Block E
Dated February 11. 1*94
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clarkol Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish March*. I). 1*94
D EP4S
._______
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In business at 117
Yearling Dr . Lake Mary. F L
11744. Seminole County. Florida,
under Iha Fictitious Name ol
H U M M IN G B IR D CO M PU T
ING. and that I Inland to
reglitar tald name wllh Iha
Division ol Corporation*. Telia
haitee. Florida. In accordance
w llh Iha provision* ot tha
Fictitious Name Statute*. To
Wit: Section *4109. Florida
Statutes 1991.
H arry L.Cronk
Publlth: March II. 1994
OEP-114
NO TICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In business at to il
N. Hwy IP9RPLongwnMr ft#
lltJfl^SemlnqtgCounty, Elgrida
undtr tha Fictitious Name ol
K E N C O AU TO cPA INTI NO, and
lhat I Intend to register tald
name wllh Iha Division ol Cor
uoratlont. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with Iha pro
vltlont ot tho Fictitious Mam*
Statutes. To Wit Section 441 09.
Florida Statutes 1991
Kenneth Burke
Publlth: March II. lets
D E P 111
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SE M IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
File Number 94 041 C P
IN R E : E S T A T E OP
E L L E N R P E R K IN S
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha a dm lnltlratlon ol tha
atlala ol E L L E N R PERKIN S,
d a c a a ta d . F ile N u m b e r
94 001 C P. It pending In Iha
C irc u it C ourt (or Sam lnole
County. Florida. Probale Olvl
tlon. th* addratt ot which It M l
North Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida 11771. Sanlord. Florida
11771. T h a t a m t l l l a n d
addrett(tt) ol iha personal rapretenlaltva and tha personal
repretenlallva't attorney era
sat forth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
S O N S AR E N O TIFIE D TH AT:
All pertont on whom this
notice It tarvad who have ob
lecltont thal challenge Ih* velld
Ity ot th* will, th* qu*llllcetlont
ol &lt;lh* personal representative.
v*nu*. or jurisdiction ol thlt
Court *r* required to III* th*lr
o b lt c llo n t w ith th lt C ou rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F T H E FIRST P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D AYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF SER V IC E O F A
C O PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditors ol Iho decedent
end other pertont having clelm t
or demands agalntl decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol thlt
notice 'f t served within three
month* after the date ol tha llrtl
publication ol thlt notice must
Ilia their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F T H E FIRST PU BLI
CATION OF T H U NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D AYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
A ll other creditors o l Iha
dacadanl and parsons having
claim s or demands against th*
d*c*dant's etlats must III* their
claims with this court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF T H E FIRST P U B L I­
CATION OF T H U NO TICE.
A L L C LA IM S. O E M A N O S
A N D O B JE C T IO N S NO T SO
F I L E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED,
Tha data of tha tin t public#
tlon of this Notice It March II.

1994.
Ptrtonal Raprttanlatlva
M A R Y E L L E N HEINRICH
1174 N. llth S lrttt
Milwaukee, Wl 13109
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
O E O R O E B . W ALLACE.
ESQUIRE
M O N C R IE F A N D W A L L A C E ,
P.A.

"Geo, aller hearing aboul your farm's
chopping block, I'll nevor complain
about Ihe ivory poachers again.*

Pott Office Box 1149
Sanlord. Florida 1717113*9
Phon* (407) 111 1440
Florida Bar No. 140149
Publish: March II. 10. 1*94
DEP-11!

CLASSIFIED ADS
Se m in ole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 AM. •S:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY

CLOSEO SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

O rlando - W inter Park
631-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consacutlv* tlmoi.......... 97c a ling
7 contecutivo timgg.......... 70c a ling
3 conEKutlv* tlm«* .............91c a lint
1 lima.............................11.19 a ling
Ratts arc par laiua, bated on 3 lines
•3 Lines Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

C H I L D C A R E a v a ila b le
evenings A weekends Cell tor
rale specials. Mrs Michelle's
HouS* 111-1411/L Ic 4191 10
E X C E L L E N T C H ILD C A R E . In
my d#an home. Affordable
rates, hoi meal*, and lo ll ol
Tl T Excellent rats 131 771*

M O N EY M AK IN O Home bull
ness Learn howl For detail*
send SASE lo J A Consulting
and Marketing. P O Box 1401,
J ohn's Island. S C . 19417 ___

DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon The Day Betor* Publication
Sunday 12 Noon Friday • Monday 5 DO P M Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In th* event of an error In an
ad, Ih* S«ntord Herald will b* reaponalbl* lor Ih* flrtt
Insertion only and only to Ih* extent of th* coal of that
lna*rtlon. Pt*aa« check your *d lor accuracy Ih* first day It
run*.

Successful International mar
kallng company looking tor
leaders to build ground lloor
USA company. Call Robert

_______ HI1I11______
P A P E R R O U TE. W0 day. 100
Sun. 40 mile* long 7hr* 41mln
deliver lime 174 000 111 7711

01— M o n e y fo Lend
* IMMEDIATE FUNDING*

KEEP DRIVING ANO STILL
GET THE MONEVI
All you need 1%your tltta Jack
Diamond for appointment

Legal Notices
INVITATION TO BID
Annual acquirement
Agreement
For Beckllew Preventers
A/R 144
Seminole County Board ot
County Commissioners requests
Interested parties lo submit
formal staled bid* lor Iha above
referenced Invitation to Bid
Bid package* will be available
al tha County's Purchasing Dl
virion located at
HOI E 1st Slreaf, Room 110*
Sanlord. F L 11771
Request for bid documents
may be made by calling (407)
33M1JO extension 7)14. or via
facsimile at (407)130 **44
Bids mutt be received by th*
Purchasing Division no later
then 1 to p m (local tlmal on
Wsdnatday. M arch 10. 1994
B i l l rectlvad attar such lima
will be returned unopened All
bids shell be opened publicly
and reed aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T I V E BID
D E R S A R E H E R E B Y CAU
TIONED NOT TO CON1ACT
ANY M E M B E R O F THE SEM
INOIE CO UN TY BOARO OF
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S .
C O U N T Y M A N A G E R . OR
CO UN TY S T A F F M E M B E R S
O T H E R
T H A N
T H E
S P EC IFIED CO N TACT
P ER S O N R E G A R D IN G THE
ABOVE BID A L L CO N TACTS
M UST BE C H A N N E L E D
THROUGH THE PU RCHASING
OIVISION
Contact Randy V ogenten,
B u y e r , at 1407 ) 11 1- 1 110
extension 7111 lor further Inlor
mstion
M /W BE't ere encouraged lo
participate In the bid process
Publish: March 11.1*94
O E P 100

NO TICE OF
•
FICTITIOUS N A M E
•
Nolle* ll hereby given thal I
am engaged In business el 107
Sir Lawrence Orlve. Sanlord,
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name of L A S E R
LEC TR IC . and that I Intend to
register said name wllh Ih*
Division ol Corporations. Telia
has***. Florida. In accordance
w llh Iha p ro visio n s of th*
Fictitious Nam* Slelute*. To
Wit. Section *410*. Florid *
Statutes 1991
John Glasar
Publish AAerch 11. 19*4
D E P 111

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Nolle* It hartby given that we
era engaged In business al 1*1*
Sunset Lane, Casselberry. 11707.
Seminole County. Florida, under
th* Fictitious Nam* ol FAS
HOME IM P R O V E M E N T , and
thal w* Inland to register said
name wllh Ih# Division ol Cor
porallons. Tallahassee, Florida,
In accordance wllh Ih* pro
vision* ol th* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. ToWIt Section *4109,
Florida Statutes 1991
Richard Gooch
Susan LaFounlaln
Publish March 11. 1994
D E P 114

12— E l d e r ly C a re

7*0 rot

Bladder Control Problims?

7J— H elp W anted

SENIORS, call to find out II
you quality lor aitlslanc* with
OIAPERS/PAD S delivered to
your door monthly 401MO 1114
LOVINO HOM E tor elderly In
Lake Mary area 14 hour car*
wllh lots ot TLC Pleas* con
lact Virgil or Kristi* *1
4*7 111 119*

21— P e rs o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*. Iranspor
teflon, counseling, private
doctor plus living axpantes
Oar 4717111 Clearwater Atterney
John Frlcker
1 404 917 1440

23— Lo st &amp; Found

1.000 AVON products Earn lo
10N No door door PT/FT
S a n d ^ lin ie iM #00 *44 JIM
A D O T O Y O U R INCOME
1 E L L AVON NOWI
CA LL 171 4111 or 111 441*

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We re well Into our Ird decade
ol training successful agents
No license7
Wa'll helpl
W ATION R E A L T Y CORP
R E A LTO R S
1111100
A U TO A U C TIO N D R I V E R !
N E E O E O I Must have valid
driver* license and be able to
drlvosllck Call between I }
lP R I N T lT A F F I N O .il* 1011
5 dayt Excellent pay and
banafltt A S F
and toolt a
mutt Call Tony at J » J479

R EW A R D LOST RO TTY Last
seen Lake Dr . Casselberry
Please call Terri 1*7 *4*1

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING 1
LOT MECHANICAL WORK

I. M AR Y L. JONES am not
rtipootibl# lor any debt! in
cu fftd othtf than my awn

FAX

E ica llan t opportunity Phil
Belli* Car Canfar. Sanford

______ nt haj______
A V A IL A B L E POSITIONS

Temporary and tamporary to
parmanant poiitiom availably
In cantral Florida area for
fhota experienced In

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAYORNIGHTI

••ProduCfTon/Attambly**
••Warthouta**
••Fork l iff Operator **
••Clerical"

407-323-9408

G E N E R A L PERSON NEL
Call lam 4pm Monday Friday
He*»i A Teel

CAl edvar tiling. nothing beat*
tha Sanlord Mtrald Faa ut
your ad to tha C U ttih ed Dapt
and Includa tha following in
formation*

BAGGAGE HAM M ER'
AIRLINE CLEANERS
AIRPORT COUNTER HELP

It you hava any quathont.
plaata c a ll tha C la ttlfia d
A d v a r t lt ln g O a p a rtm a n t
Mcnday Friday * JO 5 JO

Needed immediately Orl In
lernatl Airport Call today.
Start tomorrow J SJ 4141914
Earn f 100 100 per week Rat
idantial homadaanlng Mon
day Friday Day hour* Nt«d
car Call M erry Maid»31t SJU&gt;

BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE

Full tim e) 11thill

LPN
Full llm e l H and
part lime 1 II
Accepting applications
Monday Friday. * 4
DetUry Manor 40 N 17 91.
D tBaty 497 444 4474

COSMETOLOGIST
C h r is t ia n o w n e d , non
smoking, lull service pro
(visional talon and cosmetic
studio Commission on terv
Ices plus commission on 10 lop
retail hair car* lines We re
growing, we're busy, and w*
have openings lor you!
C e l l l l l 4101 or 4917101
t*r Inlervkw appointment

DIRECTOR
For established childcare cen
ter Education and experience
In early chlldhobd required
________ Call M l 4411________

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARR IERS. Tavares. FI.
a wall atfablitbad and grow
Ing Cantral Florid a bated
company offert you
• 7 k toTtCper mile
• Up to 17 000 ml par mo
• Stop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety 4 Performance Bonut
• Spout# Riding Program
• Average Trip 5 f Dayt
• Lata Modal Conventional
Tractort
If you have 7 year* tractor
trailer. OTR and tnow and lea
experience plot a good driving
record, call
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 tOt 111 ffl#_ _ _ _ _ _ _

Dtivtr/W itfhoust Potion
Musi have clast A CDL Apply
In person
Loatcr*«n Com
ganv. W0 Diver Lake Dr

ORIVERS
REWARD!
Clatt A and B driver! needed
You need fwo yaart eaperi
anca for clatt A and on# year
for D You mutt have a good
driving record Bring thit ad
In with you and tiller ftO hour t
of working you wilt receive 140
bonut Cali for appointment
« t s n i)

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon thru Thuft. f ’ t hr work
dayt Pd holiday and vara
tion Apply at: San Del. 7740
Old Leke Mery Rd . Sanford

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
D AILY WORK. D AILY PAY
RIGHT H A N G M A N t U lil t
Call attar 1 OOp m____ _

Legal Notices
NO TICE TO BIO D ERS
Seminole County's Purchasing
Olvlslon has estbllshed a Did
Information Lino To obtain
Inform ation re g a rd in g pro
curemants which era currently
being solicited, call

LABORERS
Pevement marking company
In Sanford need* hard work
Ing. dependable people for
em ployment Job require*
traveling M ult have at iaatf
C la n D CDL Keanu Drug
fait and phytical required
S t a r t at %i SO'hr
G ood
banafltt. health insurance re
lirement fund
Call 401 l it 1010 far direction*
Taking application* tarn 4pm
Monday Friday
Woman encouraged to apply

LAMINATORS WANTED
E ■parlance In boat building
Hire Immediately Apply at
U70 Doignar P t . 3710140

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS

i ul i iiv i

i;; am

LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
EX P E R IE N C E D
• Cook
• Counter Person
• Salad Prep
• Cashier
A p ply In parton between
0am 10am. 7am la m
1901
South French A vt__________

LPN Ir^'eOed tn innovative
facility on tha cutting edge of
research 17hour%hlft

______ Colton tool_______

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME

MAIL ROOM CLERKS
14 10 up an hour Call today I
JSJ 41* 191*

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT

The Sanford Herald It prat
•ntly looking for a photogre
pher
A fte rn o o n * and
evening* Mutt have tportt
and dark room experience
Call Tommy or Lacy
It: 10AM 1PM

Reliable Salary 377 4777

m ins

WHY
Well any longer 7
Many jobs net listed
Let AAA E M P L O Y M E N T work
ter you end pul you Into
a permanent poullon today I

LPN

Full time Apply within Mon
day Friday, e 4 at Oebary
Manor
447 44* 4414

III M il

P a rt lim a e v e n in g ! and
weekend! CPR training pro
tarred Mature adult, mutt be
21 Call Melody or Joyce

PURCMA1INO AO EN T
To 1400 wkl Train Top co
needs your communication,
computer skills Hurry!
M E D IC A L PHYSICIAN
*400 day New clin k needs
your medical skills Call I
AD M IN ISTRATIVE A1ST
1)1* wkl Good organliallon
skills lands this on* today.
A CCO U N fIN O C L E R K
S140 wkl Established llrm
needs your lake charge ability
F IT T E R FABRICATO R
11*0 wk • Can t beat thlsi
Growing, needs Id hire now I
E L C E T M A C H A N IC
If t hr Keep Meet In running
orderl Greet opportunity I
RO UTE DRIVER
1410 wk I Why welt any longer
Good I lo be mad* her* now I
CONSTRUCTION TR A IN E E
1110 wkl Eanleillc opportunl
ty lo learn new trade Murryl
PHONE PERSON
Put your kind smile to work
F A C TO R Y T R A IN E E
Great co Hera's your chance
C LIR IC A LW O R K IR
Pleasant personality lands
thltonel Don't m ltsoutl
FILEC LER K
Gem ol a job I Detail wlntl
Good career spot tor you

HOUSEKEEPER

Full lima position available
HVAC/plum blng necettary
Great beneMt P le n a apply
In per ion.
Sailpotnfe Apartment!
♦01 W Seminole Ulvd
Sanlord 40/ ill 1011
M ED ICAL

121 1411

RN

CHILDCARE
LA B O R E R S N C E O E O
tkHled
and untkllled Potitlont avail
able Dayt Call between I 3
SPRINT STA F F IN O . I lf 1011

Charge nurse lor 7am 1pm IV
end ventilator experience
needed Apply Inperson
Debary Manor
U N . Hwy 17 9)
Oebary. FI

in sals

Publish: March I], 1994
D E P 101
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notico l l hgrtby given that I
am engaged In business al 1X71
Allonio Circle. Winter Springs.
11704. S«mlnol* County. Florida,
under Ih* Fictitious Name ot
G E R R Y POLITSCH E L E C T R IC
AN D H OM E R E P A IR , end that
I Intend lo register said nama
wllh Ih* Division ol Corpora
lions. Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance wllh Ih* provisions
ol Iho Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
ToWIt: Section 441 09. Florida
Statutes 1991
Gerry A, Polltsch
Publish: March tl. 1*94
D E P 111

FLO R IO A S TA TE R EQ U IR ES
all contractors be registered
or certified To verity a slat*
c o n t r a c t o r s lic e n s e c a ll
I 100 342 7940 Occupational
Licenses are required by Ihe
county and can b* verified by

calllna^llll30^*^*)^^_^

Applla n ccs

W E ’R E
H I R I N G !!!

A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
Free
appl service cell with re
palest John. A 4 Best, 114 11*1

C a rp e n try
C A R P E N T E R Aft kinds ol home
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
tile RichardGrots
111 1971

C a rp e t C le a n in g

’SPEEDWAY/STARVIN MARVIN^
has opportunities In this aroa for
career-mlndod individuals to grow
with us.
Positions avallablo include:

• SALES PEOPLE
• ASST. MANAGERS
We offer both full and part-timo
positions, flexible scheduling, and
an extensive benefits packngo for
full time. Please apply in porson
for immediate Interview:

An Equal Opportunity
Employer

700 W 25th St.
323 5176

CARPET ASSISTANT

R E S ./CO M M Vinyl Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g . D ryw atl.
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
H I M i l S O. Ballnt, CBC4I9S44

SPEEDWAY

ORDERLIES

Best P u t Tim i Job In Town

Additions a
Rem odeling

4730 W. SR 40
SAN FO RD

AAA EMPLOYMENT

0*1111

For con van Ian1 and etonomt

• Billing nama. addratt. and
phona number
• Contact nama and phon#
numbar for ad vtf iticafion
• Startdata
• Numbar of dayt you Mould
like your ad »o run

CNAS
For ell lull lime shltt* 7 ).
II 7 .4 1 11Must be certified

AUTO TECH

• F O U N D F lo r id a D r iv e r s
License Ms Sancher pleas*
call 111 4410

25— S p e c ia l N o tices

CERAMICS

u.ioo mooo
NOADVANCE FE E
• I 400 447 g i l l •

7J n M eJpWant_*d__ .*

Busy shop need* greenwar*
cleaners Call Lisa tor detail*
________ )24»soi__________

55— B u sin e ss
O p p o rtu n ljle s

NETW0RKERS

Scheduling may include Heiald Advertise) al Ih* cott ol an additional day
Cancel when you get return Pay only lot day* your ad tuns nt rat* earned
Use hd description tor las let I results Copy must follow acceptable typo
graphical form -Commercial frequency rates are available

71—Help WantetT

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C are

&amp;

S A M ’ S C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
plus strip and bull Moors.
R t t ld tn llil/ c o m m fr c ia l 14
hr*. 114 1141. beeper *44 0141

C le a n in g S e rv ic e
L IO M T M A U L I N O . F L O O R
M A IN TE N A N C E Wo also do
wlndowtl 110 190)__________

C on crete
CAPTAIN C O N C R E T E . Wayne
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera
Iton I H01W/41* 1*4)

E le c t r ic a l
M A STER E LEC T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addition, cumni/rat
LIC/lnt.lEROOO*l9))ll 4471

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM O LSEN I 111 414 ))•!

LOU'S
Mowing, Weedealing.
Edging, 11} A up Light haul
Ing Free Estimates, i l l 171?

G e n e ra l S e rv ic e s -

TO M A J E F F 'S LAWN CAR E l
He* /Comm . dependable, low
rates! F ree o il _
) » 7070

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Puttering Remodel new and
historic home! 37) 7910

H ea lth a Beauty
NAILS. NAILS. NAILS Want
beautiful nails? Gel nails ar*
healthyl Won't crack, chip,
peel Call Lyn 1149111 First
tlma customtrs lull tats 17011

H om e Im p ro v e m e n t"
A F F O R D A B L E Horn* Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
lor treeest. Michael 111 7101
R E S T O R A T IO N , D RY W A L L ,
metal studs, doors. Iilm, tld
Ing.porches, decks, gaiebot

111 )M7

RITE-WAY,'“'‘"m",r
WE SHOW UP
Let Ttila Illa^Juy A d
WorW F o r
v .

3

Cwll CliiMinrtl----

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
L a n d sc a p in g

C Y P R E S S M U L C H lll/ y a rd
100% G rade A . m illed tn
Long wood Cell ut lor a Ire*
estimate on your tree trim ­
ming and removal! Hardy
liv e leryle* doing buxines* a»
A A A Tree Service 1191141

321-7699
114 SIM Aik for Dale
Lawn Maintenance At lf'» Beit
Commercial and retidenfial
Cutting weeding, trimming,
edainq. fertilizing, bagging

Pest C on tro l

~

B i C PEST CONTROL
Fam ily operated and serv
Iced 14) Initial service In eludes ) months service Once
a year services available
Bonded. Insured, and licensed
Member ol Belter Business
__Bur.au

P re s s u re C le a n in g
DUN R IT E i Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, w alks,
houses Free t il. ))l 411)

R ooting
O Y 1 B E R 1 R O O F IN O
Free
a i l . . )0 y rs e x p e rie n c e
Bond'lns/Llc RC006474)
Call 174 4)11

" S w im m in g Pool
S o rv lc e / R e p a ir
B LU E IK Y P O O L! AN O 1PA1
Service, repair and remodel
Ing Q uality work a l low '
prices Fr****t, 407-1119901
W E E K L Y SE R V IC E from 141
mo Chem Rile Pool Service
740 1171
Robert Shoemaker

T re e S e rv ice
fcCHULS I H E L iV C Lie's, ins
"Le i th* Professionals do It."
Freeesllmetes
.......11) 7719

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s E v e r y Day
F o r As L o w As $45 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 322-2611

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 13, 1994 - 111
K I T ’ N* C A R I . Y L E 0 by la irry W right

71— H e lp Wa nted

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta ls
___

L O O K I N O for loving com
passional* persons Ihat love
the elderly Will train *9* 100)

S A N FO R D R E T A I L / O F F I C E .
M S ) iq II single tlory w/
kllihen. covered sidewalk!,
high Irallic area. Water A
sewer Inc. t)00 plus sales
lai/mo SIOO sec Slentlrom
Really Inc. Jim Doyle i l l 1665
1ANFORD Prol olllcet D r“
Dental. Heal Estate. Retail
Shop Carpeted, cent H/A.
high frafflc location t I.4M sq
II or 6)6 Very Reasonable!
Cell Wes Louwima, Broker
O ltlc* .Ill 4)16i Hem*.))) 1*1*

M E D IC A L H E A L T H
PROFESSION AL

♦PHARMACISTS*
★ W A L *M A R T *
W AL • M ART STORES. INC.,
H A S I M M E D I A T E
O P E N IN O S FOR F U L L A
P A R T T IM E R E G IS T E R E D
P H A R M A C IS T S IN V O LU SIA
COUNTY
WE O F F E R
E X C E L L E N T H E N E F IT S
A N D C O M P E T IT IV E SALA
RY C LO SED N IG H TS ANO
H O L ID A Y S
FO R IN FO R M A T IO N
P L E A S E C A L L IM 111 III)
OR W R IT E W AL * M A R T
S T O R E S .I N C . P R O
FES 1I0N A L SERVICES P O
DOX li t , B E N T O N V I L L E .
AR m u M il
GRADUATE INTERNS
ENCO URAG EDTO APPLY
An E q u al O pp o rtu nity
E m p lo ye r
" P l e a t * A d v i l * i n II
AtililAnco in llw application
or hiring process I* needed to
accomodAl*a dH*blllt)i_^_

118— O ffic e
Space / R ent
N EW Sanlord offlcoi and/or
warehouses 400 2.600 tq II
Special, «l*S/me. I l l 1SS*
SAN FO R D Olllce space 1400
Iq II building total. 1200 sq
IF per olllca unit 111 )004

E L D E R 1PRINOS, o il Hwy 41)

I. 2. 3 bdrm t. t)S lo 6W wk

a

y e a r

All rental and real estate
advertisements are sub|ecl lo
the Federal Fair Hduslng A d ,
which makes il Illegal lo
advertise any prelerence, llm
n a tio n or d is c rim in a tio n
based on race, color; religion,
tee, handicap lamltial status
or national origin

is

P O S S IB LE . pAid vACAllon,
medical, and III* Insurance
uniform*, *01K and more
*6% ol our drivers ar* hom*
r-.er y week

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent

CASSELBERRY
Upt&lt;4f«, lin g '* ifo ry . pafio
a p a rtm e n t! I bedroom * Idea)
for in d iv id u a l or couple

APPLY ili

______

REED TRANSPORT, INC.
1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DEIAND, FLORIDA 32774

F o r Aluminium and vinyl
•atrutlOflt Apply in.ptfinon
LO XSC ttEFN CO M PANY
)90 Silvtf Ltk» Da

SANFORD PRINTING
P o illlo n o p tn for a lou r color
l lr l p p t r M u ll h « v * 3 y t a r t
t a p t r l t n c t «nd i« m r M
oper filin g t a p t r l t n c t
)?J S 30Q til i m

SECURITY OFFICERS
P /T
S a n lo rd / La k * M a ry
Ar»* Weekend shills C la n D
g ua rd license r«q i n a ll )

TEACHERS
Mu«l hwvt nfirned ftu h ri
•award a C P A or •quIwAtiPi
or tiAf h t lo r t itegrpv in *#rty
childhood
JJJ TttiS

TELEMARKETERS
longeruod p 4 rf time Monday
thru Friday. 1PM 9PM, Sal
urd*y. 9AM 3PM 13 30 per
hour plus bonus and corn
m ission
Perm anent p o ll
tionsl
Never a feel
Help Ptrsonrttl, U f i M l

TELLER
Eaperlenced Part lim* 1 day
a « l Local cr*dll union No
Saturday) Lake Mary toca
lion Mall resume lo
Blind boa lot
P. O. Boi lit )
Sanlord. FI J i l l ) I t * )
W AN TED : Live In Companion
Homemaker lo llv* with *1
d*rly lady Salary, private
living quarltrt. etc Call alter
IQam.pItata. 11**100______
W AR EH O USE AN D G E N E R A L
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Donut lor d riv e n All thlltt
available Dally pay, no lee
Report ready to work 1 M am.
Industrial Labor S v c . tout
French Av No phono calls

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Slarl Immediately! Up lo M
per hour JSJ *11 1116________

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
C la n 8, C .D .L . required
Apply In person:
Gutltltont Dairy
(Farm ersM arkell
1100 Frtnch Av*
_________ Sanlord_________

~ WRECKER DRIVER
E«p*rl*nc*d M u tl llv* In
Sanlord ar*a A have Class A
COL. Apply al; 110/W 1st St

91— A p a rtm e n ts /
House to S hare
HOUS E K E E P E R) Com panion
to r g e n tle m a n , tre e
r o o m / b o a rd , p r iv a t e
room/balh No salary 110 *»01

93— R oom s fo r Rent
A Q U IET, clean rm., kitchen,
phone, laundry Apt's avail
able alto l?S A up. 124 4911
C L E A N ROOMS, tingle slarllng
t)5/w k
K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, video games, oil
street parking 110 4*21______
C L E A N FU R N ISH ED ROOM
With kitchen available S))/wk
t it tec Downtown 3)2 SOU
N E W L Y 'RENO VATED ,"pH vale
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room, your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave and
color tv. O il street parking
and maid service Convenient
location, The best In town

121 eooa________________

ROOMS FOR RENT
See residents al 111* Park
Ava., Sanlord
S A N F O R D K ltch a .V la u n d ry
prlv. Cable Private home
US/wk plus dtp 111 194*

P IN IR IO O E C L U B . 1 Bdrm 1
Bafh&gt; HI anil 3rd floor avail
a blt 1373/mo Maktda Corp
R t a lE lla lt
488 4400

141— H o m es to r Safe

S AN FO RO I0.0SS tq ft 1 phase,
sprinklers S3/tq II SUnstrom
Really Inc, Jim Oorl* 111 2426

LUCKYYOUltfi
We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!
• Single Story Design ■No One Below or Above
* Energy • Efficient Studio, t 4 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartment!
^
*Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management 'C«7r‘• Attic Storage, Private Patio &amp; More!

373 8670
M OVE IN SPEC IAL N ew ly re
n o«at*d &gt; A 3 b drm a p t! All
4m*fiit&gt;ei |79v U30 m o ptui
dep l ^ r I n t e J74 7184

S a n fo r d C o u rt
A p artm en ts

N EW I B E D R O O M L o H of
c lo ttfH ! A C M 11 M y rtle Ave
1410 mo 1410 % *curfly 379 4140

PARK ON PARK

3301 S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

S p n d o u t I H d m W n d floor
.ip l P o rc h over lo o t! Freed
park Per Fee I lor c ln g le i or
new I r *v*i\
|J93 mo
Al C hlodl H ruher/O w ner
t 100 311 484]

H om tifylt fo o l Apply j 4pm
Wl HolldAy Home WeitiiurAni
Hv»y 11 97 rvtvir Irth o
,
A O r j f r re Wo r h p I at, *

373 4779

E X C H A N O E OR S E L L you'
proporly located anywhere!
Inveilert Rtally, )M M il

L 4 b * Arf.1 1 b d rm, 1140 rhO
J Ixtr m i l 10 mo and up

SALAD MAKER

LO N O W O O O /W IN TER
SPRINGS
Lovoty 7 bdrm
fownhoutt C lta n l Ctn fral
M /A, »S)5/mo C a ll Wet
Louwima, W JL Prop«rli«i

O F F ICE/w*r*hous* tp*c*. 1100
Sq It P rim * location at
entrance to Central Fla He
gional Airport 40)^12J^)40I

MINUTES FROM SANrORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE

PRODUCTION

SALES TRAINEE

m tm

. 323-3301
HOURS; Mon-Sal 9-5:30 Closed Sun

Q U I E T 1/111 town hoot*. 7)04
Par'll, A d u lt co m m 1431 /m o
and v*c
d tp
W a fe r/ t r a i h
•ncl b a rb M on F r I 372 1441

HALL

AffORDABlt HOMIS
VLNHJRt 1 PROPLRIilS

312 W

• FO R E C L O S U R E ! 1/1 on ' i
n c re l A p pl , Inilde u til.,
fenced yd I Only ll*,000l
• 1/1, ovtr l/T e c rtl Llv, din.
Inn. rm Satellite dish l«*,*00
• 1/1 w)POOL ler only IU.1M!
Llv . dining, tarn rm* tool
• L A K E , ten n is, p e e ll 1/2
custom, llv, din . eat In kllch .
appl Garage *6).9001
• 1/1, new carpel A palnll Cent
H/A. carport J e ll 6*1.9001

BATEMAN REALTY

L A K E M A R Y 1/1, fam ily rm.
C A/CH on Ig treed lot 111.000
W. M e llc ie w tk l, Realtor
___________m - m i
»

Lie Reel E tte le Broker
2*40 Sanford Ave.

3210759............. 321-2257

S A N F O R D O U P L E X : Top con
d lllo n . Good neighborhood.
1)4.*00
Cell lit e r Spm

NEW ON MARKED
Idyllwllde. lovely 1 bdrm. 1
b a t h ho me , g r e a t
neighborhood! In ground pool,
clean! Only t*!.f00l Call Wes
Loowtm a, W JL P roperllt*

323-5774

Senlord Proprrllti
For t e n Thin U.000Down

141—Homes for Sale

F ir b t S I., S . i i i t o t d

I bdrm., corner lot, c/h/a, low
dn A monthly I Only $41,900
SI. John'* R lv t r e c c * t ll 10
acre*. tOKdownltll.OOO
1 or 1 bdrm., dbl. g a r„ fenced.
F i rm c b conslr 111,100

F H A OR V A AS LOW AS SVY%
A tiu m t no q u illlltt A owner
llnenclng low as l*oo/mol
Ooy’l F o re d e iu rtt, R tp eil
Semlnelt, Orange. Voluilel

141— H o m e if o r Sale

R K A LTY

323-4729

0 ^ 2 1
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAIALBLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY

Looking lo buy a hornet We
have homes In ell areas ot
Seminole. Orange. Volusia
Cou n lltil Call (ordelallil

• Foreclosure I * /lo n 1.11 acres

jcvmcc

F ire pla ce SICH.900
• 6/1. 2,700 sq It., Ilrvplace, Ig
scr. porchl 1104.900
Bath Osborn*
Venture I Properties

330-0273/774-9400
STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY

___ aeim m im i tvo

Y ou 'll tee It 4 buy III 3/1,
corner lot, fenced patio, eat In
kit., decor louche*! Mi.SOO

STENSTROM

Reedy tor • change* 1/11*,
now kit. cabinet* 4 carpal*
p rior lo closing, lam. rm..
•atrestoreg e l U4.W0

REALTY,

Cell tor detail* I

fane! Mansfield, 323-7271
A A Carnet, IM ., JH -I1M

We LIST 4 S E L L more Prop
• r ly th en A n y o n e In the
G R E A T E R S A N F O R D /L A K E
M A R Y Area 11 Cell Us
A N Y T IM E I

SANFORD

F O R S A L E By Ownar
20)
Citrus Dr 1/1. m u ll see Inside
lo appreciate All new carpel
and paint wllhln Fenced In
back yard on 1m lake. Walk lo
I d y w lld * s c h o o l
V e ry
motivated tor quick sal*.
S44 *00b£ appl only....11474)0

llt h SI. and M yrtle Ave.

l .000'4 of properties lor sale I
A ll type*, area*, 1 price* No
c a m m litto n i C all tor a F R E E
list Watch TV Show Channel
*. Sun , H A M I 100 60* ltt*

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

321-6762

•in Our 38th Yeir*

D E LT O N A

tM-m-UI

Paradise...
In Your Own
Backyard!

We've Got It All!

B e a u t i f u l 1,26 3B e d r o o m
A p a rtm e n t H o m e s A v a ila b le

• I &amp; 2 Bedroom

• I-akc Views
Ajparlnicnl Homes • Fircplaccs/Vnultcd
• N liW Clubhouse
Ccillnus Availnblc
• Washcr/I)rycr in • l:AN TAS TTC Fitness
Fvcry Umf
Ccnlcr

M e n t io n th is a d a n d P A Y f i O A P P L I C A T I O N F E E
I llttlrmiiii SK MIKKK/K
tin*

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$300 OFF

f e / S t . C r o ix A p a r t m e n t ^ B \
f c " s ,l'“ "5n 's J ,"'1
,,ke Mary*)Jtl'i
10
15
M I.H JO

JO ■Sdt

Full Month's Rent On

Selected Apartm ents!

rj • Sun

401 W. Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

J

( 407) 322-1051

S A N F O R D I Md r m A p t
$79) mo 1700 d tp C a ll a lte r
3pm 374 9044
S A N F O R D f b d rm w7 u til turn
By wk or mo 797 9880 office
88* t}7 f/&gt; p rpe 980 J 810
S PACIO U S * *l "iViTifn *m q jl« t
rtrna 1173 1110 I yr leave plui

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$7 7 3 c e c u rlty d e p o til and
re fe re n ce !
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rant Nu pels SdS'mo 111. last
A Set VO* /#v *vt) tprn 9pm
P IN E CR E ST
1 t. cent II A.
appl . fenced yd . carport,
SStO'mo HISTORIC A R E A
J /1. appl . Iplc , garage,
SSSO'mo Call Paul Osborne,
Venture I Properllei. HI t)tt
SANFORD. I bdrm, 1U bath
lakelronl IrouseSaSO mo
111 loot
SAN FO RD GOLOSBORO
REHTTOOW N
1 bdrm . new kllchen, air
S2.POOdown. t lM 'mo 1*9 111)
SAN FO RO Hamilton D iilrid
REHTTOOW N
Like new 3/1, Air, Laundry
SWOOdn L1*40/mo 649 ))))
SANFORO, 1)1. O H A . garage
ISSO mo plus dep, lease 1612
W 1st SI,
40) 21) 190) or
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103— Houses
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent
CO N VEN IEN T, dose to schooll
7 bdrm. I1r bath S.2S and S4)S
ptusSHSdep I yr lease

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carpet 4 tile, scr pch . roomy,
greet shopping areal U ) .60*

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e M A Y F A IR ]/] w) scr porch,
dbl garage. 221* sq II healed.
nopelsS62S/mo 1600 tec
eS A N F O R D D U P L E X J/I.S 2
slory. w)d hook up*. CHA
Spadoutl taaO/rno . S4SO tec
• SHADOW L A K E WOODS 1/I.S
w) dbtr car garage, Iplc., well
A septic S»00'mo. 1900tec
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"We Manege your Home,
like II wai our own." Jim Doyle
11)1491 Al Ier 4PM 1)6 119)
SUNLAND 1 bedroom, family
room, central H)A, Ireshly
painted two mu . 1st and Iasi
plus 61)0 111 OKS alter 1pm
W O OD M ERE 1 bdrm, 2 bath
C en t
H / A , fe n ce d y a rd
1100 mo w r r Is )4) 2411
J BORM , H i BATH, new carpel,
new p a in t, fen ced y a rd ,
carport, cent H/A, Ians, no
pels tS)S/mo 1st and tail
111 *4)1 leave message__
J BEO ROOM will, coni H/A,
la r g e le rice d y a r d , and
screened room Only 1100 down
w ily ren t? The H flllm a n
Group. Inc Realtor 111 6111

105— D uplexT r ip le x / Rent
L A K E M ARY, 2 lldrrn, Carpel,
C/HA, Appll„ M lnl'f, Fenced
Vard^ Good Area
6114)66
SAN FO RD 2 bdrm, I balh Nice
areal Large yard tllO/mo
plus security 149 1400_______

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97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

SANFORO 2/1 Excellent area
W/D hook ups Coni H/A IDS
Discount lor seniors 111 4)1)

I (XX) Stonebrook Dr„ Sanford

SAN FO RO I bdrm. complete
privacy. I block trom hospital
1100/week, 1200sec 111)9)1

j- BDRM. I BATH. Cent H/A,
wall/walt carpel, all appll
ancet 321 4411 or 324 960S

322-9556

newer

carpet end tile, 1*4.900

In (he country ytt closet )/l.
Ig modular hom* on almost 4
a c r e * , s p i l l p l a n , Ig
m atlerbdrm ., Island range
ha* breakfast bar 116*.*00

COUNTRY CLUB
Concrete
b lo c k hom*. c en tral H /A.
m o ve In c o n d itio n ! Itu g t
yard! t)*,*00

Markham Wd«. area. 4/2. 1.1*
acres Pasfwre/lftbl*. SIOS.OOO
Lk. Mary custom V I . over 1
acre. *12) 900

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MORGAN REALTY

IM M A C U L A T E 1 bdrm Hy
b a th w it h f a m ily rm .
workshop, scr. porch Com
plelely fenced UI.SOO

Assume No Quolilitt 11
• 1/1. 1491 PITIS1* 100
• 1/1 spilt, fenced. 4S*S PIT).
114 900
P H E lor*closur«l 16.000 dn
]/], heavily treed i/l acre
Spill bdrm .. ceram ic file,
appl. garage Possible owner
hold 2nd Juslin.9001

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LO N O W O O O /LA KE M A R Y
M id lif t ilofag* war»hov*!«!
400 100 1400 iq II Fft« f»nl
vv ljm o i*aw. from |)45/mo
1)1 03)9

One Oedroom A partm e nts
O ft D E A L
M o tsw o o d A p Is 12)1)24

FO E

L o&lt; a I delivery Good benefit*
Up to MOO
JS J 471 Jfl*

114— W areh ou se
S p a c e / R ent

LEASE FOR LESS!

904 738 7778

ROUTE DRIVER

121—Condominium
Rentals

115— In d u stria l
R e n ta ls

M in im u m ag* IS. 1 y n
verifiable O T H taper ience
Class'A' C O L Good driving
record Double* experience
And endorsement a plot

Com pan / lo t h I ifld t virtu A lt
w ith a%wtfti lil y And rruichirm
opefflitJng t a p e r itn c #
Long
Urm Atiignmcfd Grt4&lt; of&gt;
p o rtu n ily h t v t f A f e * ’
Help F&gt;rtonnei |)t 4141

SIOO dep 116 M*t or 462 310*

NOTICE

' NATIONWIDE
COMMON CARRIER
HIRING FULL TIME
O.
T.R. DRIVERS
t lt . * 6 t +

107— M o b ile
Ho m es j / R ent

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R ent

SAN FO RD
1)6) S FR E N C H
1.000 sq II Ideal small elite*.
t)2) ,.o Inc I water, sewer,
garbage Cell 111 s i l l ______
100 SO F E E T tor lease on I) *1,
lu c c e s tlu l Battling anchor
buslnesie* Good parking and
lig h tin g. G re a t v is ib ility .
AskingS400/mo. I l l 444* work

141— H om es fo r Sale

141— H om es fo r Sale

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153— A cre a g e L o ts /S a le

H I — H om os fo r Sale
W IN TER tPRINO * J/| 11,000
a n d q u a l i f y lo a t i u m t
U**/mo Community pool and
tennis Naw root *4» I1H_____

159— R e a l E s ta te
W anted

F IS H E R M A N S PA R A O ISE.
walar front lot, 10 X IX), tprlng
lad lak*. P rlc a d lo tall.
511.500 Oy ownar. 177 1441

W IN TER IP R IN O I 1/1 110.000
a u u m n no qualifying I lf ] mo
Q u ick d o t ln g l New root.
comm poo I/tennis 44* ISSI

LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval*. 100 I0O0
acre* Waterfront a plus Call
Tarry Clayton *04 155 4404

NO DOWN P A Y M E N T . Ownar
financing. 1 lo ll together on
Pin* Av*. Sanford. Low men
Ihly paym*nlt 4** 54*1______

4/1 BLOCK H OM E w/ CH A on
100x110 lo t
14x14 b lk .
laundry/workthop. Itx ll »cr
rm. V»ry clot* lo Pln*cr*tt
Elam *54.000111 1444

WHOLESALE LAND

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re

Timber Company llquldallng
landt. tmall/larg* parcels
H ig h la n d , c r« * k t, la k a t,
wlldllf*. M lnulet from Or
lando and Oaytona. 100 ac
tract* begin at SSfS/ac Don't
dalayl 004114* 1040________

153— A c r e a g e -

L o ts / S a lo _____

a A A A RAY'S A P P L IA N C E .
111 S French Ay*. Sanford
R a f r lg a r a l o r , S to v e * .
Wathart Dryart Fra* 5 yr
labor warr. Dal, avail. 110 pool
• AIR CONDITIONER
1 1/1
Ion central air conditioner t*0
________ Call HO 1554______

1.0 A C R E S , ratldanllal, En
farprlt*. FI. Haavlly wooded
Mlnulet to 1 4 110.000 111 *10*

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idtal for moblla bom* or
horn* tlt*. horses, caltla,
farming, or nurtary Toned
agricultural U.fOO par acr*
Small down payment with
owner financing *04-1171771

157— M o b ile
H om es / Sale

A P P L IA N C E S . F U R N . TV'S,
ETC . BUY S E LL TRADEINS C H E E P O D E P O T. Ill*
FRENCH AVB.
1111144

D E LT O N A 1 wooded building
loft NIc* tubdlvltlon 111,000
lor all 1 loft 40 / 0*4 *411

M O B ILE HOM E Sl.SCO Car
rlag* Cove Negotiable 1
bdrm, all appliance* 111 *141

Golf/lake 4 acres *• " ill. 300
Sanford, S4Kllt, lr**t
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Oenava.4 acrat *■....... S4J.S00
Otlaen. l l l X I l t ........... SlO.tOO
Ottaan. * t acrat.........IIS.*00
Prlttln*Sacra* ♦ •.......*41,*00
tVwre /»&gt;*

M O B I L E H O M E . C a rria g e
Cove, II' a 15' 1 Bdrm. 1 Bath.

A P P L I A N C E S ! B a it price*.
Beil Warranty, Oxtt Service!
Wathert. dryart, mlcrowavtt
W* buy appliance*. Delivery
treat A * Batt, 114 1145

si .000

hi

wet

• BABY B E D Including bumper
padt Good condition! I OX)
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M O B ILE H O M E 14x40 Two or
th ra * b e d ro o m and 1
balhroomt 01,500111 PASO

K A LV E N A T O R Rafrlgaralor. 1/
cu It., w ith Ic* m a k e r,
almond HOO OBO Call 111
0*10 leave m e n a g e ________
KRN M O RR wathar, very nlcal
Fra* delivery and warranty
Jehn A f Batt. 114 1145

NEW l**4't. NO DOWN, 10%
Intaratl, 14X10. OIM/ma.
_ 14 X 14,0110/ma. 14*51**
T R A I L E R 1 b. I b. I4~.ro
E xlratl SO.000 You move
__________ t O U t l __________

H b a l E s t a t e , in c .

322-7491

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it ure
a M I C R O W A V E , K tn m o ra .
Dlgllal, Medium (Ira. Good
condition 150 Call 131 1410
M O V IN O S A L E r liv e place
living ream tectlonal. antique
•acralary de«k. antique dining
room tat. wathar. and much
more Call 131 0*10 lor appl

a S U P B R $ I N O L E
W A T E R B E O with tlx draw
a n , bookcase headboard and
healer *100 OBO Call 137 *4K&gt;
leave massage________
WHITE FORM ICA bullet “with
hutch with mirrored drawers
and doors *M0 1 ANTIQUE
blond* mahogany dressers
*700 15**744

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo
O A M /FM IT E R E O , with re
co rd p la yer and cassatta
player Include* two ipaakart
*50 Call
111*407

a E X E R C IS E BIK E 7 upper and
lo w e r b o d y e x e r c is e
Elec Ironies lor speed plut*.
calories, distance 1 lima DP
Alrdyn*. Prim* F ll On* yr
old. vary lllll* us* Original
cost (100 A 5 yr warranty tta
A tk ln g llO D F I rm .n l 1117
• O O LF CLUBS with bag 15
placasal consists of Pradator
by Lynk. True Flyer. Dalle
Pro llOO lirm l l l 7*)*

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bag

irons

CLUBS I .id es Hl.iv
I A 1 woods ). 5. * l
All lor SxOC.,11 131 U
S4l

S O L O F L E X Wei gM mat fine
P u rch a se new In 1*11 good
condition t)00 H I i l l . ______

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in Deltona

$461

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Total Down Paymonl
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IWIlona
Krum Ihe f'O'a
11* (leltery Avenue
4A7.MA.flMS

• FHKK .Micro MUVP

• FHKK Security System

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From the IStYa
1041 Doyle R e d
407-B404S4S

• FHKK Mini UllntU
• FREE Wushrr/Dryrr
• FREE llcfi iRcrutor
• FHKK Oak (luhiiit'is

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From Ilie IW e
IHOlMuneel RlJ«eSl.

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WHY RENT?
ONROE
ADOW S

This Home Can Ba Youra
From $420.00 per month*
2 , 3 A 4 bedroom h o m e s from $62,900.

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2 1 9 -Wanted to Buy
W AN TED
IRON FE N C IN O
Iron lurnllur*. bricks. Vlctorl
on architectural Irlm. antique
lurnllur* and dishas 171 1414

221— Good Things
--—■—I. to
w Eat
.x ■■ 1

a t lE A V Y D U TY BUSH HOO
trail wheal Complete with
lock Llk* new. no rutl. no
wear
*55
14* 5IH

199— P e ls &amp; S u pplies

•*7 LINCOLN Towncar. loaded
good lire*, titan. Cocoa brown
A vinyl root *4700 H I T ill
# '* fH o n d a c i v i c l x , p»r pb.
pdl, cru lte. am/lm tlereo
Upe. } *pd. 4 dr . rosewood
w/wlne Interior, ds airbag,
*10.500
H I 1775

• HONDA ACCO RD LX, INI.
P/S , P / B . a ir , Kenwood
AM /FM cattail*, 4 door, low
mllat Rosewood color. Will
run forever *11,4501)1 *411

233— A u to P a rts
/ A cc e s s o rie s

O M O N TE C A R L O 1*11, great
condi A/C. run* Ilka a lopl
Sharp looklngltl.H O 114 M il

235— T r u c k s /
Buses / V a n s

238— V e h ic le s
W anted

• C H E V Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
7*. I Ion. Passenger van.
clean Loadadl Too much lo
list, must sea to appreciate
Only*7.4*50 8 0
_ H I HOP

- iWE P A Y TOP M i l FOR
Complalaor WrackadCart. »
Trucks RU N N IN G orN O T *
ANY CONDITION
573 5*44
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M UST S E LL ) 'U Old* Calalt 7
d r , nlca. low mllat Owner
may llnancel 14* 111*
e M U S T A N O H A TC H B A C K
•4. new p alnl, lire* and
wheel* Run* good *1.(00
_MI_*40!__ __________
■ OLDS CUTLASS
B R O U O H A M , 1*11 R u n t
ggodl *400llrm l l l 4110

a TO YO TA C O R O LLA weeen.
‘ft. Auto. A/C. rad, U K .
warranty 5* 410171441*__

• J E E P PICK UP 4x4, 1*14. VI.
aulo Engine and Irant re
b u lll (about 10.000 m lle tl
Newer Interior*3.00013HOW

a FO R O TMUNDE R BIRD. 1*44
A ll o rig in A ll N f t d i tom#
*otl |l 4tSORO 171 0IU

•1970 OEVILIE CADILLAC
SNCOOIIO All power 133 0)54

231- C a r s
*B U IC K 1) E L E C T R A m 4 dr
hard lop Excellent condllionl
RestoredJ*»J II WO ))0 *001
• CH R Y S L E R IM P E R IA L '•!
Like new Musi sell Only
514000 Call 1401)5)1 **54

a VOLVO', 1*11. Four dnor 7*0
tarlat good angina. Hr**. AT,
no A/C *550 111 00/0______
Itt* PONTIAC L E M A N S L E . 5
Speed. 7 door, air 7* 000 orlgl
net mile* Excellent condi
tlonl *1 700 511 7004
11 L IN C O LN V E R I a T l L E *
Body good, angina naadt
work *400 0 8 0 171000*

■17 HONOA I P R E E Vary Idw
mllat Vary good condltiqn
*400 ............... Phone 1)1 X)44

241— R e c re a tio n a l J
V e h ic le s / C a m p ers
• HOLIDAY Remkler Imaarlri,
'M
15(1 batam anl mode),
loaded Excel lent cond 0*
llonal Honda motor scooter tdr
. 7 nl rack *55,000 «Q7 4** x*7S
• 7* MOTOR HOM E Runt g-e*l
Will trade for travel trailer of
com oarabla value H I f it )

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a IS HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr 5
tpd . A / C , Pw . A m / F m
cattail* »)000 77) 4413

• Payment* Al Low As
SlS-waakl
• Moil Cars Galow S1.99S!
• On the Spot Financing
• No Auction Cars'

JEFF S KELLY'S FAMILY AUTOS, me.

■SI O O O O E D Y N A S T Y L E .
Loaded Maroon w/vlnyl top
E x tra Sharpl *1*00, *1000
below book &gt;74 1701

701 S. FRENCH AVE.„ SANFORD

322-8600

AN TIQ U E Gat Stova. Quick
Meat. 1*70 * Excallanl condi
tlonl Vary nlcal »7IO H I 11*4

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

215— B o a ts and
A c c e s s o rie s
DOLPHIN SUN BOAT. IS hp
Johnson used 10 hr*. Ilk* new
J7.SO0 Firm 111 444*or lx* 1)04

Y o u p a y f o r the first l() d a y s juul
i f y o u r c a r d oesn 't s e ll , c a l l us
a n d r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r a n d a s k i n g p r i c e must be
i n c l u d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h i l e ad is r u n n i n g e x c e p t for p ric e .
N o n - c o m m e r c ia l o n ly . C a ll 322-261 I today!

HOUSEBOAT II I! I.sli ami kk I
f lb a rg L a tt i n hull *0 hp
Evlnrud*. sleeps 4. galley 6
b a t h r o o m , m in t co n d
w/traller and all equipment
Newly refurbished Oy eppl
51,500 Firm 13) 44** nr J4» 1104
13' TRI H U LL BOAT Htwrgl.sss
*1 HP Mercury Motor Lets
than 300 hr* Plu* trolling
motor, plut trailer Llk* rwwt
Complete *450 llrm 1H .III
155V COBIA BOW RIOER In
• Ida radon*
1*14 10 H P
Evlnrud*. power trim and lilt,
reb u ilt 5 hr* G a lva n lra d
Magic Tilt, new lira*, new
wiring *1,150111 101*_______
a i t F T BOW RIOER IIS HP
Mercury, o/b. low hour*, with
trailer *1,100111 Ol a _____
*1**4 SKt/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Marc , w/ trailer Run* graall
*1.000 Partial tlnanca 4*5 150*
*1*15 R E O A L Madalllan. II'
10". 4 cyl In/oulboard motor
w/drlva on trailer 15.000 OBO
4 » 4004 or *4* 4501 ava*

Y o u r t r a n s p o r t a t io n a d w o rk s b e s t w h e n it c o n t a in s
i n f o r m a t i o n th e b u y e r w a n ts t o k n o w :
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Make and Model

• Year
• Power Features

£3

Mechanical Condition
Iiody and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Acecssories/Interior

SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS 322-2611

BUY A 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME
FOR LESS THAN RENTING

$418

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WITH PUHCHASE OF ANY
MONROE MEADOWS HOME
Mae f/vmeyi A prt 10. 1004
Must clo ie by September e, 1004

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condition. 1SK m ilts 1*00 0 8 0
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Our 1st
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loaded! *3.*»5 Or Bast Ollar
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cond 11 blue 0450 OHO
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B I K E T R A I L E R , accom
modalat 1 tm or 7 Ig blk**
All naw Extra spare lira tip i
Firm Call H I *44*_______ •

WE BUY CARS • WE BUY CARS • WE a

• ‘It O L D S M O B I L E Cutlass
Station wagon. Loaded. A/C.
naw liras, axe cond *1000
OBO 173 44/7 or 1)0 0744

• Cuaiom Detigned Cabvwtry

Refrigerator or Carpet Upgrade

H Sanford Motor Co.
’*) C H E R O K E E CO UN TRY
14 000 milt*. (If.4«)
Call 577 41*7

• l l LINCOLN Cantlnantel 4IK
m lla t. good cond Rabulll
l-ans 57 *1X7 0110 III 7040

• Double tsowt Slalnleaa Sink

SP E C IA L o f f e r

J E E P PIC K U P TR UCK , 1*7*
4x4 with topper MOO ORO
Needs a lol of TLC 173 1*5*

239— M o to rc y c le s
and B ik e s
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211— A n liq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s

STANDARD FEATU R ES.
• W al lo WaE Slain Raaleta/il carpal
• Aluminum 8ofM A Facia
• loaulalad Slaal Entrance Door*
• Sodded Ya/da
• Electric Range • DMhwaaher
• Colonial Trim throughout
• Otapot al • Rang# hood

Many Luxury options are available.
Pirate consult your Suds representative
lor upgrades and additions

• H A N D IC A P P E D VAN . I**0
Ford E ISO Lift, automatic
door* *1,500 H I 14H________

71 VOLKSW AOON VAN. i.fio
ownar, good condition, star
dard shift *150 174 40)4

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from ll-aj Iixn rugru onto Lake Mery Btvd
Fcnow dr eceone above

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• Carpal Coior* • Vinyl Pattarn/Cclor
• Countar Top A Vanity Top
• Extarlor Paint A Trim Color

• D O D O E T R A N * A N , ' I *»Y
Stova. bed. Ice box. good cond
*1 500 or trade lor car )34 1401

B A B Y CRIB, queen walarbad.
wathar. walker, rang* lop.
portable Iv w/ balary pack
Make a ollar
111^11*5

230—A ntiqu e/C lassic
Cars

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diesel, hall Ion. machanlca^y
solid, naw rad /brake rotors'*,
callpart/haad liner Vary goad
liras and low pkg *1.500 08(7
40/7*1 14*4______ ;

• R E C E I V E R HITCH lor lull
til* Dodge, with hardware
*40 Call 1H 44MI 5.M F

• IIU IU SPACE C A B
*0 with
sunroof, lahoe cover end new
- P/«* Loaded' * 10.400 77| HOI

• W H IRLPOO L BATH , portable
by Pol lone ■ Allaches to tub
Relaxing, soothes aches, pow
erlul action Perfect condition
Only 130
Call IX)0*Ot

1**0 FO R D F 100. w/ rack, loriq
bed. 4 cylinder, 1 speed. IH)(
actual m llat. clutch worn
*1.100..........................H I 4*75

• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. ' ll,
loaded, excellent cond While
*1500 OBO ____
111 111*

• R E N A U L T E N C O R E . IIU .
Excallanl condllionl 11.500
llrm 11011M altar 4PM

H E A V Y D UTY TR AILER . »X»
II" C R A FT S M A N BAN SAW.
1150 Call 1*5 4 1 H _________
S ER V IC E SALES A PARTS lor
portable kerosene healers
L A R R Y 'S M A R T H M U 1

• 1*71 C H E V Y 1/1 ton p/u. )W
VI Runt good Engine arid
Irant strong
*1500 171 11)3

• C H E V Y PICK U P T R U C K
B I D . L o n g w heal b a t e ,
Flaaltlda. 1*11. vary llllle
rut) 1*0 Call 173 4)14

223—M iscellaneous

• B I S S E L t S P I E D 1 way
vacuum with allachmanls *15
Call 111 *407

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s/V a n s

* L E BARON CanvarliblaT'**.
Rad. loaded, dig dash, new
. lop- new lira * 54 500 4*5 1*0*

• I5U2U P/U *1 Red. 7K, A/C.
am/lm cats, lull bedllnar.
rxxr wlndow 5* 450 137 M l*

* C U T E . M IX E D B R E E D
K IT T E N I mo old T rre lo
good hom« C All 1^1 A ll)

*14 F T PONTOON boat, all
flbarglait. HO H P Evlnrud*
Vary lasll Many extra*. Ilka
new I Only *10.400115 44*0

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automatic, mag wheals 5150
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• OUNE BUOOY Full libarglass
body Convarllbl* lop Rebuilt
VW angina Many new parts
Profession bull 1*1500 H I 4*74

PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION •
E V E R Y TU E S D A Y l i M PM
OAYTO NA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Daytona Baach
________ **A 11111)1________

S TR AW BER R IES U Pick Open
*xm IVtl C ile ry A y r 1m l E
ol Sanford I ml N of St Rd
*4 Hoops Farms 111 1544

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Call In your garaga sal* ad by
II noon on Tuesday and lak*
advanlag * ol our special
garage sal* ad price! I Call
Classified now lor dalallsl

185— C o m p u te r?

a a iC V C L E i Boy* of girts, ig
tpd. 74'', In axcalltnl condi
lion *15 Call 111 1144_______

WE BUY PAYTOPPRICED

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

• RATTAN LOU NO E, Ad|usl
able backrail. brown tweed
cover, vary conlorlable, In
good condition t*5 Call 14*
5111__________ _________

187— S p o rtin g Goods

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O A R A O E la 1*11 Why baltwrIf'
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• Q U ALITV D OUB L E B E D tai
Include* headboard, frame,
roller* A bargain at *05 No
check* Please call **5*44*
a ltar 13 noon
____

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MONITOR COMBO, II". goo-5
condition *1* Oviedo Area
__________ 545 4*45__________

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T H E O A R A O E OOE5I
Tool*, brick*, construction
m a l a r i a l * , I ro n la n k * ,
shingles, trailer frame, etc.
10am noon Sal A Sun 1105 E
alts Street, Sanlord 111 1111

231 — C a rs

2 3 1 -C a rs

G arage Sales

ONLY

$62,990.00

INCLUDING
LOT

MEDCO PAYS CLOSING COSTS
APPROXIMATELY $600-5800 TO MOVE IN
A.P.R. 7.625% FIXED FOR 30 YEARS
40 COLOR AND OPTION CHOICES!
* state S.H.I.P. program

• CONCRETE BLOCK W/STUCC0 • FULL CARPET • TILE TUB ENCLOSURE

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Model home at
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• LOT CHOICE • CENTRAL A/C HEAT • WASHER DRYER HOOKUPS
• HOT WATER HEATER • CATHEDRAL CEILINGS • ENCLOSED SINGLE GARAGE

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