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30 Cents

7, 1994

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
60th Yoar, No. 196 - S o n lo fd . F lo rid a

W ill p rayer help kids?

NEWS DIGEST

Local o fficia l: S ch o o l prayer bill no autom atic fix

INSIDE

B y V IC K I D o S O R M IIR
H orald S ta ll W rltor

□ S p o rts

Three kinds of wins

S A N F O R D — T h e state H o u se h a s p assed a b ill
that e sta b lish e s g u id e lin e s for sch o o l b o a rd s that
w a n t lo a llo w p ra y e r a l sch o o l-re la te d events.
W h ile one lo c a l o ffic ia l Is pleased w ith the
d e cisio n that w o u ld lenve c o n tro l In Ihe m a ile r a l
Ihe lo ca l level. II w o n ’t solve a ll t h r lr p ro b le m s, he
Mil VS
U n d e r the le g isla tio n , the s c h o o l d is tr ic ts w o u ld
lie able to let h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts p ra y p u b lic ly

T h e O v ie d o L io n s s u rv iv e d . Ihe L y m a n
G re y h o u n d s ro m pe d, a n d Ihe L a k e B ra n tle y
P a trio ts sq u e a k e d b y In S e m in o le A t h le t lr
C o n fe re n c e b a se b a ll a c tio n W e d n e sd a y .
□ B e e Page IB

□ P eople

......................
.......i....
at fo o tb a ll gam es, g ra d u a tio n s a n d o ilie r v o lu n ­
ta ry e v e n ts u n d e r a b ill the H o u se passed
W e d n esd ay.
&gt;
T h e le g isla tio n m o v e d lo the S e n a te on u!04 l l
vo le.
T h e p ra y e r c a n t p ro m o le a n y re lig io n . II h a s to
lie v o lu n ta ry a n d s tu d e n ts m u st a p p ro v e It and
lead It.
,
" I ’ m pleased th at the le g isla tu re h a s Indicated
th ey believe Ihe lo c a l bc Iiik i I h o a rd s s h o u ld In­
Involved In ib is . " sa id S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o l
H&lt;&gt;,ml m c m b c i L a rr y S lr lc k le r . " B il l H c o n c e rn s

Show ‘Out of This W orld’

School volunteer
true role model

BRIEFS
Lee’s chicken robbed
SAN FO RD N e a rly S 1.700 In c a s h a n d
c h a n g e w a s taken from the m a n a g er o f Lee s
F a m o u s R e cip e C o u n tr y C h ic k e n e a rly lid s
m o rn in g b y tw o m a s k e d m en. S a n fo rd p o lice
C m d r. D e n n is W h itm ire sa id Ihe iw o m e n
en tered the
S o u th F re n c h A v e re sta u ra n t
a l ab o u t I a nt. id le r II w a s d o se d . T h e y entered
the k itc h e n area w h ere th ey co n fro n te d m a n a g ­
er M ic h a e l J o h n L a t/ a n le h a n d forced h im Into
the o ffice w h ere th e y de m a n d e d he o p e n Ihe
safe. W h itm ire said L a ir u n ic h w us u n c e rta in ll
th e p a ir w ere arm ed . T h e m e n I m k hags o f ca sh
a n d c h a n g e to ta lin g $1.0(18. O tic o l ih r m e n hit
flu* m u n a ^ rr o n ih r h a rk o f ilk* head w ith a
c h a n g e b a g before le a v in g , sa id W h tim lre . f l ic
b lo w left u s m a ll cu t to L a l/ a n lc h s head, be
said.

B y JIM S H U P E
H orald C o lu m n ist

_________________________

S A N F O R D — Few renders w o u ld q u e s llo u tinp ro m is e i liiit c h ild r e n a n - Indeed o u r m n si
v a lu a b le reso urce lo r llio y are our hope ol
to m o rro w a n d our p ro m ise ol the lu iu r c A
c o ro lla r y lo t ills N -llc l is ili.it part-ills s h o u ld l«
In v o lv e d lo Ihe e d u c a tio n of tln-ir c h ild re n , for It
Is t ills process ilu il p re p a re s c h ild re n lo r th eir
lu iu r c ro le s
W h e n I t h in k o l p a r e n ta l in v o lv e m e n t. I
e n v is io n a c o n tin u u m , w ith v a ry in g de grees ol
In v o lv e m e n t. O n one end. there is a p a ssive type
ol in v o lv e m e n t lh a l s im p ly re q u ire s a paren t lo
ta lk w ith llu -ir c h ild each e v e n in g abo u t th e ir
s c h o o l d a y . T h is e llo r lle s s act d r a m a t ic a lly
d e m o n s tra te s to c h ild r e n tlit- Im p o rta n ce o l
a ch o o l a n d Ihut Ih e lr p a re n ts are c o n ce rn e d about
th e ir e d u c a tio n .
O n the o ilie r e n d o f the paren tal In v o lv e m e n t
c o n t in u u m ure th o se p a re n ts w h o a c tiv e ly
Ir t o h i v In v o lv e d «l the s r lm o l level tn lilt? I m u of
T e a r h e r A s s o c ia t io n , th e S c h o o l A d v is o r y
C o u n c il, o r the D iv id e n d s p ro g ra m a s a v o lu n te e r
M a n y p a re n ts a ir h esitan t to Iv c o m o Involved

School bus involed In accident
T h e re w ere no s tu d e n ts o n a sc h o o l b u s w h e n
It sm u sh e d Into a c a r y e ste rd a y a fte rn oo n .
A c c o rd in g to |tollcc sp o k e sm a n C m d r. D e n n is
W h itm ire , it S e m in o le C o u n ty p u b lic sc h o o l b u s
w as tra v e lin g In Ihe left tu rn lu te o f L a k e M a ry
B o u le v a rd p re p a rin g to m ake a tu rn o n to
O rla n d o D riv e ( U S . H ig h w a y 17 021 w h e n a c u r
p u lle d Into Us path from a sto re on t h a t c o r , , t r W h itm ire said Iha t C o rin e D u va l. 04 . o f 1700
W 10th St. In S a n fo rd , p u lle d Ik t 1980 C a d illa c
fro m the d riv e w a y of Ihe C u m b e rla n d F a r m s
sto re Into the left lu r n la n e w ith o u t g iv in g the
b u s ad e q u a te tim e to slo p .
T h e 1992 Fort) Inis w a s d riv e n b&gt; V k k l L y n n
G re e n . 27. o f 4424 R a d io A ve . S u d a n i S h e w as
not c h a rg e d In the a c c id e n t.
... . ,
D u v a l w a s tra n sp o rte d to C e n tra l F lo rid a
R e g io n a l H o sp ita l w ith possiN e Injuries. S l.c
w as c h a rg e d w ith fa ilu re to y ctld fro m an a lle y
o r d riv e w a y .

M t iiid P hoto b» Tommy V ln co n l

S e e V olu n teer, Page OA

D
a v e Hall
H a ll a
tu d
n ti Q r e 0 W a lle r w it h c-----o m ---------p u t e r w o rk a l L a k e v lo w .
Davo
a s»sl iasttas sstu
u eon

Riverboat gambling backers stand alone
By J. MARK BARFIELD
H orald S e nior S taff W rltor_________ _

N ew flea m arket gets go ahead
S A N F O R D — A p ro p o se d -tr&gt;H-booth lieu
m a rk e t at 1-4 In d u stria l P a rk w a s g iv e n the go
a h ead b y S e m in o le C o u n ty p la n n in g a n d z o n in g
c o m m is s io n e rs last n ig h t, but Is on h o ld u n til
d e v e lo p e rs stu d y the Im p a cts o f tra ffic o n the
,,Up &amp; Z m e m b e rs vo te d 4-2 lo u jip ro v c S e m in o le
M a rk e tp la c e , located n o rth o f the C r a c k e r B a rre l
r e s t a u r a n t n o w u n d e r c o n s t r u c t io n . T h e
2 10 ,000 -hcjuarc*foot open m a rk e t w ill include*
3 ,5 0 0 p a r k in g sp a c e s, a c c o rd in g lo p la n s
s u b m itte d by C M B D e ve lo p m e n t C o . C M B sh o w s
a L a k e M a ry add ress, h u t h a s a B o ca R a to n
te le p h o n e n u m b e r. C o m p a n y o ffic ia ls c o u ld not
be reached.
B y c o m p a r lH o n , F le a W o r Id Is
3 0 0 .2 0 0 -sq u a re -fe c t In s iz e a n d h a s J.aO O
p a r k in g spaces.
C o u n t y C u r r e n t P la n n in g D ir e c t o r H e rb
H a rd in sa id C M B h a s su b m itte d no p la n s lo
w id e n the one-lane H ic k m a n D rive e n tra n c e lo
the In d u s tria l | u r k H a rd e n said »\c requestj;d
C M B pre p a re a stu d y o f the a m o u n t o f tra ffic the
m a rk e t w ill u ttra ct. P &amp; Z c o m m is s io n e rs agreed
a n d H a rd in said the pro po sal w ill not he
sc h e d u le d for c o u n ty c o m ls s lo n c r s re v ie w u n til
the s tu d y Is s u b m itte d a n d a n a ly z e d .

]

B r id g e .........................B B H o r o s c o p e .................B B
C la s s if ie d * ......... 4 B ,B B M o v ie s ........................ ®B
C o m ics.....................8B N a t io n .................. 7 A . B A
Crossw ord...............8B P e o p le ........................ * B
D o a r A b b y ................. 3 B P o llo e ......................... ®A
S o h o o l M e n u ............ 8 A
D e a t h s .......................
S p o r t s ...................1 B '2 5
D r. O o tt......................
T e le v is io n . . . . / . .......... 3 B
E d it o r ia l..................... * A
F lo r id a ........................2 A W e a t h e r .......1.............2 A

Slight chance of show ers
V a r ia b le c lo u d in e s s
w it h a c h a n c e o f
s h o w e rs a n d lltu n d c r s lo rm s . H ig h in
the lo w e r HOs. W in d
s o u th w e s t 10 m p h
b e c o m in g n o rth w e st
la ic . R a in c h a n c e 3 0
percen t.

F o r m o ra w a a th a r , s a a P a g a 2 A

□ Bee P rayer, Page BA

Dad makes
a difference

T h e 2 fith a n n u a l p e rfo rm a n ce o f B a lle t G u ild
o f S a n fo rd -S e m ln o lc Is “ O ut o f "I Ills W o rld . I he
liv e ly sh o w w ill sp o tlig h t a lien s, n o s ta lg ia a n d
com edy.
□ Bee P age 3 B .

1INDEX

m oe that
c v arc n a ive e n o u g h lo believe
that ih
they
be lieve th at an
an
act lik e th is w ill a u to m a tic a lly Im prove b e h av io r,
c h a n g e stu d en t b e lie fs and Im prove m o ra ls ."
S t r lc k lc r b e lie v e s Ihe sc h o o ls have on o b lig a tio n
lo a c h ie v e those c h a n g e s th ro u g h e d u c a tio n of
s tu d e n ts a n d th e ir p n re n ls.
" W e also h ave a n o b lig a tio n to le a c h good
c itiz e n s h ip a n d m o ra l v a lu e s that are c o m m o n lo
a ll r e lig io n s ." he noted.
T h e Issue o f p ra y e rs In sc h o o ls o r a l scn o o i
related a c tiv itie s has been a ro u n d for m a n y years.

T A L L A H A S S E E - B a c k e rs o f a
proposed riv e rb o a t g a m b lin g v e n ­
tu re a l P o rt o f S a n fo rd v o w e d
W e dn esda y not to Join w ith o ilie r
g a m b lin g p ro p o n e n ts becau se they
su p p o rt land-b ased g a m b lin g .
F lo rid a R iv e rb o a t C o rp. a tto rn e y
L e w O liv e r sa id the c o m p a n y w o u ld
not su pp ort an effort to m erge four
p ro -g a m b lin g p e titio n d riv e s in to
one because the o th e rs w o u ld a llo w
g a m b lin g at m a jo r h o te ls o r p a r i­
m u tu e ls. F lo rid a R iv e rb o a t o ffic ia ls
sa y land-b ased g a m b lin g le a d s lo
c rim e and s trip Joints. R iv e rb o a t
g a m b lin g d e ters im p u ls e g a m b lin g
a n d oth er neg atives, tlu-y nay.
A l a W e d n e sd a y " c a s in o s u m m it"
p ro -g a m b lin g p ro m o te rs agreed to
ta lk , but not to u n ite b e h in d o ne ro ll
o f the dice o n the N o ve m b e r b a llo t.
F lo r id a v o le r s r e je c t e d c a s in o

g a m b lin g in I9MI&gt; lin t b a c k e rs say
d ia lle r s are be tter now be cau se ol
c o m p e titio n Irom o ilie r sta le s and
p la n s In open c a sin o s on Indian
re se rv a tio n s
F lo rid a R iv e rb o a t w a n ts lo eon
d u c t g a m b lin g c ru is e s on the Si
J o h n s R iv e r a n d p o s s ib ly L a k e
M o n r o e fr o m P o r i o f S a n f o r d .
C o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs oppose ih e
Id e a , s a y in g t h e y d o n ’ t w a n t
g a m b lin g in S e m in o le C o u n t y
because II d o e sn ’ t III w ith lla - fa m ily
life s ty le here. F lo rid a K tv c rlio u l re ­
s p o n d s b y s a y in g g a m b lin g 's al
ready here. In the fo rm o f p a r i­
m u tu e ls and the L otto.
O ilie r p ro p o s a ls c a ll lo r g a m b lin g
at m a jo r h o ld s , p a ri in u iu e ls su c h
as J a ta la l b u llio n s a n d re stric te d lo
tw o lo c a tio n s In the stale, sm ith
F lo rid a a n d P a n a m a C ity .
A lth o u g h ih e g ro u p refused lo
m erge, o rg a n iz e rs w ere pleased w ith
the results.

C a s in o s a t a g la n c e
F lv t crttino ga m b lin g • m tfld n w fll*
p o w d lor F U - rld a iN o v o m b o f b a llo t

pro

P ro p o rtio n 'o r L lm itn lC a U n o t:
• W ould a u th o fll* call***! o l F lo r id * * 11
lictn -^ d g ity h o u n d &lt;»'d h o r n I r s t k t *nd
i i a la i Ironton*. Ih r» * c a t ln o i In D*d«
County tw o In B fo w a n l County an d on* t a t h
In D u v a l E it a m b l* . Mnlyborougb. lo « . O r
*nq«, P o in t llt o c h an d P in o llo * counllo*. ond
r i w r b o a l g a m b lin g In u p to llv * oth»r

(ounttvt
P ro p o * lllo n lo r County C h o lc , C o m in g
• W ould lot » * tb t o a d y d tc id * w h olltor lo
h o v e Ire* P o n d in g to V n o t or c o tln o t *1
h o te l! *1 p a n m u tu el ga m b lin g l a c l l l l i t t o r on

W illi su p p o rte rs lik e H lllo ti H otel
C o rp . a n d M irag e R e so rts Inc.. "1
h ave a lot o f people lh a l m a ile r
to g e th e r." Haiti P a t r ic k R o b e rta ,
a irm a n ol P ro |io s llto u for L im ite d
C a s in o s
" P ro p o s itio n lo r L im ite d C a s in o s

r lv t r b o o lt C o u n tltt could thoot* o il or non*
Ol Ih o to o p lio n t
F lo rid a R iv trb o o l
• W o u ld lo g o lll* * llm lls d n u m b o r o l
rlv o rb o o l c o tln o t tl^ e w id e , and no la n d
b a te d co tln o t

Dolly C o tln o A ctio n C o m m illt*
• W ould a u t h o r il, 10 co tln o t o l h o H li o n d 10
n v tr b o a f c a tln o t tU to w id t. w ith « ilm if o l
l* o p«r county o ic t p t in
County D * o t
Cou n ty co uld h J v t up to tour h o ttl* «nd two
riv « rb 04t» P o r i m utuol f#Cllltl«ft co u ld hovo
%io t m o c h l n t i o n d t l t d r o n l c g a m in g
m jK h in o i. A n y c ity cr county co uld
t a t ln o gam ing

w ill Ik - o n the ballot In N ove m be r.
W e lo o k fo rw a rd to w o rk in g w ith
e v e r y b o d y . " e x e c u t iv e d ir e c t o r
D ou g S e s sio n s said .it the m e etin g
c a lle d b y Rep. A l G u tm a n . R -M la m l.
A m a jo r c o m p e tin g g ro u p , w h ic h

L See Gam bling. Page 8 A

Youths ready
to blast off
By KELLEY MITCHELL
H orald S ta ll W rllo r
S A N F O R D - B .. 4 .. 3 . .2 . . I lila s l off]
H u n d re d s o f y o u th s ages I I - I H w ill Inund ate
Ihe In k cfro n l oir S a tu rd a y for the F irs t B a p tist
C h u rc h lilih a n n u a l Y o u th U lu st 'ffb .
T h e c x tru v u g a iiz n Ib is w eekend k le k s off a
w e e k lo n g c o m im u ilty -w ld e y o u th re v iv a l a l Ihe
c h u r c h w ith n a tio n a l sp e a k e r D a v id F-dwards.
m u s ic by P a u l G u ffy . s p e c ia l le s llm o n le s a n d
P iz z a B la st w ith D o m in o ’s.
" D u r in g Hit- past liv e y e a rs w e've seen th is
e n d e a v o r g ro w tre m e n d o u s ly .* ’ s a id S id n e y
B ro c k , y o u th pastor at F irs t B a p tist C h u rc h .
S a n fo rd . " E a c h y e a r b rin g s new c h a lle n g e s and
a d d itio n s lo w lrnl Is offered for the y o u n g people.
I l’s e x c itin g lo sec th e m h ave su ch a good lim e .'
T h e day h o ld s m a n y e x c itin g testa o f s k ill a n d
p a tie n ce w ith 10 gam e c o m p e titio n s g o in g on
th ro u g h o u t the area, fro m B lin d M a n 's F o o tb a ll to
a w a te r slid e .
,
„
.
R e g is tra tio n be gin s a l H;3() tu n .. In v o ca tio n a n d
a n n o u n c e m e n ts 9:15 a .in . a n d tlie first gam e g e ls
u n d e rw a y at 9:30 u.m . E a c h p a rtic ip a n t m ay
co m p e te In ms m a n y e v e n ts as p o ssib le , llie*
g a m es w ill he lim e d e v e n ts m c x p c d ltile the
to u rn a m e n ts.
Y o u III g ro u p s fruit) a ll o v e r Ihe C e n tra l F lo rid a

U B e e B last, Page BA

H tro k l Photo by Tom m y V lneant

F irst B a p tist C hu rch M in iste r o l Youth S id n o y
B ro ck, Irom loft, d ls c u s s o s p lans lo r tho Y o u th
B la st w ith Kon Po ck, m in iste r o l youth al First

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FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Legislative c94

Lawmakers struggle with budget

W orld’s biggest cruise liner in the works
L O N D O N — A B ritis h s h ip p in g c o m p a n y s a y s It w ill o u td o n
F lo rid a r iv a l by c o n s tru c tin g the w o rld ’s largest c ru is e lin e r, a
10 0,0 00 ton m o n s te r that w ill h a u l v a c a tio n e rs a ro u n d the
C a rib b e a n from F lo rid a .
T h e 1'en ln su lu r &amp; O rie n ta l S tea m N a v ig a tio n C o . h a s not yet
n a m e d the vessel that w ill he Im lll by the Indian firm
F ln e a n tle rl for $ 3 8 5 m illio n a n d put Into se rv ice In 1997.
P A O 's new c ru is e lin e r, w h ic h w ill c a rry 2 ,6 0 0 passen gers, Is
to be u s e d b y P r in c e s s C r u is e s , th e c o m p a n y ’ s L o s
A ng ele s-b a sed su b sid ia ry . T h e s h ip w ill he based In Fort
L a u d e rd a le
P rln e c s s C ru is e s had a n n o u n c e d In the w in te r It w o u ld use
F lo rid a as the hom e base for a s ld p too Idg to sa il th ro u g h the
Panam a Canal
h i u n v e ilin g an a r t is t ’s re n d itio n o f the huge boat, w h ic h
lo o k s lik e a flo a tin g a p a rtm e n t house, P &amp; O p ro m ise d several
o n b o a rd features that It e a lls u n iq u e .
T h e y in c lu d e a v irtu a l re a lity theater, a s im u la te d g o lf
d r iv in g range that w ill a llo w p a sse n g e rs lo act lik e th e y are
p la y in g on the w o rld 's best co u rse s, a su sp e n d e d cle a r
s w im m in g pool a n d a n ig h t c lu b th a t w ill h a n g 15 d e ck s above
the sea id the rear o f the sh ip . P a sse n g e rs W ill rid e Into the c lu b
on iiu enclosed m o v in g sid e w a lk .

inspectors making door-to-door checks
T A M P A — F o r about the n e x t m o n th , s o c ia l w o rk e rs w ill he
m a k in g door-to-door c h e e k s on the ca re o f 1.4 0 0 fo ster c h ild re n
In H ills b o ro u g h a n d M a n a tee co u n tie s.
T h e Intense s c ru tin y w a s p ro m p te d b y th e h o s p ita liz a tio n
tw o w eeks ago o f a 12-year-old g irl In fo ster care. S h e w as
a d m itte d to T a m p a G e n e ra l H o sp ita l w e ig h in g Just 55 p o u n d s.
H ea lth and R e h a b ilita tiv e S e rv ic e s S e c re ta ry J im T o w e y has
a ccu se d the g ir l’s fo s trr care c o u n s e lo r a n d the c o u n s e lo r's
su p e rv is o r of negligence. T o w e y Is try in g to fire b o th w o rk e rs.
" W h e n a se rio u s p ro b le m has been d isc o v e re d , w e ow e It to
o u rse lv e s and to the p u b lic lo re sp o n d to a ll o f o u r c a s e s ," sa id
L in d a R ad lg au. a n a ss is ta n t H R S se c re ta ry fo r c h ild re n and
fa m ily program s.
T h e llrst c h ild re n to be c h e c k e d T u e s d a y w ere the 8-yeur-old
tw in bro th er and sister o f the e m a cia te d g irl.
T h e y played as w o rk e rs ta lk e d w ith t lic lr n ew foster fa m ily In
P la n t C ity . T h e c h ild re n w ere m o v e d th e re la st w eek.
T h e tw in s v isite d th e ir o ld e r s is te r In the h o s p ita l F r id a y and
p la n to r e tu rn th is w eek. "I m is s y o u v e ry m u c h ,” h e r y o u n g e r
siste r w rote In a letter. "I w a n t to see y o u s o o n ."
H it s p la n s to be g in r e v ie w in g fo s trr h o m e file s and
te le p h o n in g foster p a re n ts to a rra n g e the v is its , set to begin
d lstrlc t* w ld r next week.

By JA C K IE H A L LIF A X
A ss o cia te d P re ss W rllor
T A L L A H A S S E E — L a w m a k e rs c o n tin u e d
w o rk on a $ 3 8 b illio n bu dg et a n d a p la n lo
s u b s id iz e p r iv a t e lie a lt li In s u ra n c e for
h u n d re d s o f th o u s a n d s o f F lo r id ia n s w ith
just d a y s le ft In Hie re g u la r se ssio n .
L e g is la tiv e le a d e rs h a v e c o n ce d e d the
tw o m o n th se ssio n , sc h e d u le d lo end at
m id n ig h t F rid a y , w ill ru n Into o v e rtim e so
the budget c a n he fin ish e d .
H o u se a m i S e n a te bu dg et n e g o tia to rs
re m a in e d a p a rt o n sch o o l s p e n d in g fo r next

y e a r a s th e y w o rk e d late W e d n e sd a y to
re so lve th e ir differences.
T h e tw o c h a m b e rs w ere try in g lo clo se the
gap on how lo d iv id e $9 b illio n for sch o o ls In
the budget that ta ke s effect J u ly 1.
" W e ’ re p rep are d to w o rk th ro u g h the
n ig h t If n e c e s sa ry ." H o u se A p p ro p ria tio n s
C h a ir m a n J o h n L o n g said W e d n e sd a y night
before n e g o tia to rs met.
N e g o tia to rs p la n n e d to meet a g ain today.
L a w m a k e rs are try in g to d e cid e how
m u c h m o n e y s h o u ld Im- g u a ra n te e d to every
sc h o o l d is tr ic t. T h e d is p u te jilts u rb a n
e m in lie s a g a in st r u ra l c o u n tie s.

T h e H o use w anted to g u aran tee ev ery
sc h o o l d ls lr lc t a 3 percen t Increase next
y e a r w h ile the S en a te p ro po sed a n average
1,5 percen t boost based on n fo rm u la tn
a llo c a te m o n e y d e te rm in e d b y the n u m b e r
nf stu d e n ts in each d istric t.
H ouse leaders were c o n ce rn e d the p o p u la ­
t io n - b a s e d f o r m u la w o u ld h u r t s o m e
s m a lle r, r u ra l c o u n tie s w h ile p ro v id in g
a d d itio n a l d o lla rs to u rb a n c o u n tie s.
T h e S en ate offered to ra ise Its o rig in a l
offer lo in c re a se sch o o l sp e n d in g lo 2
percent w h ile (lie H ouse offered lo d ro p its
proposed sp e n d in g Increase to 2,9 percent.

Towey confirm ed by Senate

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Protected w etlands defined
T A L L A H A S S E E — O v e r o b je c tio n s from som e pro pertyrig h ts a d vo cate s, the H o u se h a s vuted lo set u n ifo rm d e fin itio n s
o f pro tected w e tla n d s In F lo rid a .
W h ile s o n ic arg u e d that the h ill w o u ld h in d e r la n d o w n e rs ’
b u ild in g o r d e v e lo p m e n t p lan s, o th e r p ro p e rty -rig h ts h a ck e rs
favored a d o p tin g one sta n d a rd
"It lets y o u k n o w u p front the r u le s o f the h a ll g a m e ,” Hep,
K e n n e th P r u itt, R -P o rl St. L u c ie , sa id W e d n esd ay.
T h e H o use vo ted 104-1 I for the m e asu re (HH 2875). b ack ed
b y the sta le D e p a rtm e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n ta l P ro te ctio n , a n d sent
tt to the Sen ate.
The h ill re p re se n ts a c o m p ro m ise lie tw e e n b u s in e s s lo b b y is ts
w h o said It w o u ld g re a tly e x p a n d llic a m o u n t o f p ro te cted lan d
a n d e n v iro n m e n ta lis ts w h o sa id It d id n ’ t go far e n o u g h , said
Rep. H u rle y R u d d . D -T nllah nssee. the sponsor.
It p re v e n ts th e d e p a rtm e n t, lo c a l w a te r m a n a g e m e n t
d is tric ts , th e A r m y C o rp s o f E n g in e e rs a m i o th e r a g e n c ie s from
u s in g different ru le s to d ra w w e lla n d s b o u n d arie s, said Hep.
M a rk O g les. K -tlrn d cn to n
T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n ta l P ro te c tio n sa id Its
pro p o sal In co rp o rated so m e o f III - m o re p ro te c tiv e p ro v is io n s
used by re g io n a l w ater m a n n g e m e iii d is tr ic ts w lih n u t a d d in g a
lot o fa r r e a g e to t h e w r lln n d ro sier.
T h e p ro p o se d r u le s w o u ld take Into a c c o u n t v a rio u s
w et-habitat p la n ts, c e rta in so il typ es a n d h y d ro lo g ic a l c lu e s to
e sta b lish a d e fin itiv e lin e betw een wet a n d d ry gro und .

T A L L A H A S S E E — J im T o w e y , head o f the sta te ’s tro u b le d
so c ia l se rv ice s age ncy, w on c o n firm a tio n from the Sen ate on
W e d n e sd a y afte r the g o v e rn o r’s office defused a po te n tia l
p a rtis a n fight o v e r the n o m in a tio n .
T h e Sem ite voted 34 -fl lo c o n firm T o w ey, w h o w as a p p o in ted
se cre ta ry o f the D e p a rtm e n t of H ealth a n d K c h n h illla llv c
S e rv lc c s In J u ly , fo llo w in g s h a rp c r it ic is m b y so m e se n a to rs of
T o w c y ’s a c tio n s a s h ead o f H ie n a t io n ’s la rg e st sta te
g o v ern m e n t agency.
"I w a s a little hit s u rp rise d , s u re ," T o w e y said abo u t the vote
m a rg in . " E lg in d a y s ago som eone sa id there w ere 22 v o le s
ag ain st m e ."
T o w e y sa id he w as grateful for the c o n firm a tio n a n d p la n n e d
to be m ore s e n s itiv e to req u ests from la w m a ke rs.

Rosewood up for final approval
T A L L A H A S S E E — A $2 1 m illio n c la im s b ill to co m p en sate
s u rv iv o rs o f I lie* 1923 H osew ood m a ssa c re lia s cle a re d Its last
le g isla tiv e c o m m itte r h m d lr a n d Is lu-aded tow ard Itnal
a p p ro v a l
T h e Sen ate A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e voted IH-9 W e d n e s­
d a y to app rove the h ill ICH-SH 177-11 a lte r s u p p o rte rs defeated
an effort lo rem o ve the fin a n c ia l r u rn p rris .il Ion
A b o u t 120 people liv e d In the b la c k se ttle m e n t near Cedar
K e y m ore th a n 70 y e a rs ago w h e n It w a s w ip e d out d u rin g
ra cia l v io le n c e In J a n u a r y 1923. A l le a sl rig h t people died
If the h ill b e co m es law . It w o u ld m a rk the llrs t tim e a sta le
has co m p e n sa te d v ic tim s of ra c ia l vio len ce, s u p p o rte rs say

Rubin running across Florida
P E N S A C O L A — K ills R u b in h a s been r u n n in g here a n d w ill
be ru n n in g there. Hut he w o n ’ t he r u n n in g e v e ryw h e re .
T h e M ia m i la w y e r W e d n e sd a y began h is ru n a c ro s s F lo rid a
for the U .S. S en ate, Jo g g in g a b o u t five m ile s th ro u g h P e n sa c o la
o n a five -m o n th trek that w ill end In K e y W est.
M uhin w ill he r u n n in g o n ly p a rts o f the w a y — In a n d nea r 72
c itie s w here 95 percent o f F lo r id ia n s liv e . He w ill d riv e betw een
c itie s hut fig u re s lit- s till w ill leg It fo r a b o u t 5 0 0 m iles.
" W h y r u n ? " m u se d R u b in . 68. d e ck e d out In sn eukers.
sh o rts a n d a c a m p a ig n T -s h irt. "B e c a u s e a n y b o d y c a n w a lk ."
S o m e o n e o f note, ho w ever, d id w a lk a c ro s s F lo rid a 24 y e a rs
ago It w as " W a lk in ' L a w to n " C h ile s , n o w go verno r, bu t th e n a
v ir tu a lly u n k n o w n s ta le le g isla to r se e k in g e le c tio n to the U .S.
S en ate. ■
■»»'
« •- *It w o rked fo r C h ile s a n d now ’ ’ R u n n ln ’ R u b in ,” a s lie c a lls
h im s e lf, Is Im p ing fils q u ic k e r v e rsio n w ill gel the sam e k in d o f
m e d ia c x [ m is u c b e ca u se lie h a s p ro m ise d to n e ith e r accept
c a m p a ig n c o n tr ib u tio n s n o r b u y p o litic a l a d v e rtisin g .
R u b in c o m e s w ith a re p u ta tio n for a ttra c tin g p u b lic ity , lie
d id It In the past th ro u g h s u c h no vel, a lth o u g h u n s u c c e ss fu l,
c o u rtro o m ta c tic s as the " n y m p h o m a n ia d e fe n se ” for fo rm e r
h o u se w ife -p ro stitu te K a th y W lllr t s a n d " te le v is io n In to x ic a ­
t io n " for teen-age k ille r R o n n ie Z a m o ra .
R u n n in g , p o litic a lly a n d p h y s ic a lly . Is n o th in g new for
R u b in .

A blessed event
Tho sig n to lls it all. First
Presb yterian Chu rch, Sanlord,
h a s b o c o m o an o f f ic ia l
m em ber of tho G roalar S a n ­
ford C ham ber of C om m erce
Sh o w n during an o ffic ia l rib­
bon cu ttin g recently are the
Rev
B r u c e S c o l t , w it h
s c is s o rs , flankod by m em bers
o l th o c f ia u ib o r 's Am
b a s s a d o r s' w e I c o tn m I n g
c o m m lllo o .
Htrttd Photo bi Tommy Vmctnt

F r o m A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s r e p o r ts

Dying from heart attack, river pilot steers clear of disaster
By Associated Press
J A C K S O N V I L L E - K lv e r p ilo t M ic h a e l W a lk e r
sp ent h is last m o m e n ts p re v e n tin g a d is a s tro u s
c o llis io n us he g u id ed a ta n k e r load ed w ith
g a so lin e up the St. J o h n s R iv e r, th e n d ie d o f u
h eart atta ck.
"I never h u rt lik e th is before,” W a lk e r told
D oug Ba rker, a d o c k in g pilot s ta n d in g beside h im
on lh e b rid g e o f the L in k e r D e n ise , c a rr y in g
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 b a rre ls o f fuel.

LOTTERY
M IA M I - H o ro a ro th o
w in n in g n u m b o r s s o lc - c lo d
W e d n e sd a y In tho F lo rid a L o t­
tery:

F antasy B
13-21-10 2 6 24
C ash 3
1-7-8
P lay 4
8-4-6-0

" M ik e . I h ave It. I’ ll la ke o v e r." B a rk e r told
W a lk e r.
W a lk e r. 47 , w o u ld rail budge a n d w o u ld n 't
o rd e r the s h ip to an ch o r. T h e c h a n n e ls a ro u n d
B lo u n t Isla n d a re tric k y , and tw o o th e r vessels
w ere g lid in g a lo n g the narrow , d a rk w a te rw a y
that n ig h t.
W a lk e r, a m a rin e r w ith an u n b le m is h e d safety
re co rd , gave u p c o m m a n d o n ly a s lie lost
c o n sc io u sn e ss. He tiled soon a fte rw ard , o n the
ta n k e r ’s d e ck at 1:30 a m . S u n d a y . He w a s h u rle d

S a c o n d C la a a P o a la g t P a id at S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a a n d a d d itio n a l m aJilng
o fflca a .
P o a tm a a la r: S a n d a d d ra a a c h a n g ta
lo T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , P .0 .
D oa 1 U 7 , S a n lo rd , F L 33773-1SS7.
S u b s c rip tio n R a ta a
(O a lly A S u n da y)
H o m e D a lly t r y
M a ll
S M o n th a
*19 50
*24 00
• Mentha
139.00
I U 00
t Vaar
I7S .0 0
te s .o o
F lo rid a R t a ld a n la m in i p a y 7% a a la t
ta x In a d d itio n to ra la a abova.
P h o n a (407) 333-3*11.

i

have s w u n g In the c u rre n t a n d there w o u ld have
been a se rio u s c o llis io n . He stayed w ith the s h ip ."
E ld c m lr c to ld T h e F lo rid a T lm e s-U n lo n
" l i e w a s a v ery d e d ica te d p ilo t," L o is M c E lru th ,
o ffice m a n ag er for the St, J o h n s B a r Pilot
A ss o c ia tio n , sa id W e d n e sd a y as frien ds, fa m ily
a n d area m a ritim e o ffic ia ls gathered for the
fu n e ral. " I lls d e d ica tio n Is w hat kept him g o in g to
the e n d ."
W a lk e r had been vice presid ent o f the assoc b i­
llo n sin c e 1988.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FO RECAST

EXTEN D ED OUTLOOK

T o n ig h t: F a ir. L o w In the lo w e r
lo m id 60 s. N o rth ea st w in d 5 In
lO u ip h .
F r id a y : B a rtly s u n n y . H ig h In
the lo w e r 80 s. W in d cast 15
in p h .
E x te n d e d forecast: S a tu rd a y :
P a r tly c lo u d y w ith the lo w s in
the 60s. H ig h s In the lo w e r 80s.
S u n d a y : B a rtly c lo u d y w ith the
lo w s In llii* m k l lo u p p e r 60s.
I llg liu In the m id lo u p p e r HOs.
M o n d a y: I’a r liy c lo u d y w ith B il­
lo w s In H ie m ill lo u p p e r 60s.
I llg lis In the n ild u i u p p e r 8 0 s.

FLORIDA TEM PS
car
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f 1 L a u d B each
F o ri M y e r i
G a ln e iv llle
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S r ir a w la
T a lla h a tte e
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W P a lm B each

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MONDAY
87-07

THURSDAY
C loudy 8 0 - 0 2

MOON PHASES

o

FRIDAY
P t ly s u n n y 8 2 - 5 8

SATURDAY
P t ly c ld y 8 2 - 6 2

TIDES
FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: M ill. 4:05

LAST
April 3

NEW
April 11

FIRST
April 10

FULL
April 2 5

c o

Thursday. April 7, 1994
Vol. 86, No. 198
P u b lis h e d D a lly a n d S u n d a y , a a c a p l
S a tu rd a y b y Th
Fha S a n lo r d H a ra ld,
Inc. 300 N. F re n c h A v a , S a n lo rd ,
F la , 33771

W e d n esd ay.
I lls ste a d fastn e ss a v erted w hat c o u ld have been
a m a r itim e m id e c o lo g ic a l d isa s te r had the
ta n k e r, fille d w ith g a so lin e , c o llid e d w ith the
o th e r vessels, a 950-foot ca rg o s h ip a n d a 730-foot
barge, o ilie r r iv e r p ilo ts sa id .
" H e d id a v e ry h e ro ic a c t." sa id C a p l. P h ilip
E ld c m lrc . w h o ra c e d lo the D e n ise w ith a p o lice
boat escort a n d c o m p le te d the p ilo tin g task
W a lk e r had begun.
" H e k n e w If he had a n c h o re d that sh ip . It w o u ld

B EACH CONDITIONS
D ayton a Beach: W a v e s are
1-2 feet and se m i g lassy. C u rre n t
Is to the n o rth w ith a w a ter
Ic m p c ru U trc o f 70 degrees.
New Sm yrnn Beach: W a v e s
a re I - 1V4 feel and se nd g la ssy.
C u rre n t Is to the so u th w ith a
w a te r te m p e ra tu re o f 7 0 degrees.

ti.m ., 4:2 0 p.m .; Mu). 10; 10 u .ill.,
10:25 p .m . TIDES: D a y to n a
Ueach: h ig h s. 7:08 a .m „ 7:24
p.m .: lo w s. 12:54 a .in .. 1:12
p .m .; N e w S m y r n a B e a c h :
h ig h s , 7:1 3 ii.iii., 7:2 9 p.m ,:
low s, 12:59 n.m .. 1:17 p.m .:
Cocoa Beach: highs, 7:2 8 n.m ..
7:44 p.m .; low s, 1:14 a ,in .

BOATINQ
St. A u g u s t in e to J u p it e r In le t
T o n ig h t: W in d n o rth to n o r th ­
east 15 lo 2 0 knots. S e a s 4 to 0
feet excep t lilg lK T In th e g u lf
stream . H ay a n il In lan d w a te rs a
m o d e ra te c h o p . F r id a y , w in d
n o rth e a st 2 0 knots. S e a s 5 to 7
feel exce p t h lg lie r In the g u lf
s lre a m . H ay a n d In la n d w a te rs
choppy.

SUNDAY
P tly cld y 8 8 - 8 5

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h t e m p e r u t u r e In
S a n fo r d W e d n e s d a y w a s HH
degrees a m i the o v e rn ig h t low
w a s 6 3 a s re p o rte d b y the
U n iv e rs ity o f F lo rid a A g r ic u l­
tu ra 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 A ven u e .
R e c o r d e d r a in f a ll (o r th e
p c r l u d , e n d in g a l 9 a . m .
T h u rs d a y , totalled O Inches.
T h e te m p e ra tu re at 9 a.m .
to d a y w u s 7 3 d e g r e e s a n d
T h u r s d a y 's o v e rn ig h t low w as
68. a s re co rd e d by the N a tio n a l
W e a th e r S e rv ic e a l the O rla n d o
In te rn a tio n a l Air|&gt;ort.
O th e r W c a lh c r S c r v I c c data:

□ W e d n e s d a y ’s h ig h ............. 8 7
□ B a rom etric p r e s s u r e .3 0 . 0 8
□ R e la t iv e H u m id ity ....0 4 pet
□ W i n d s .......S o u t h w e s t 7 mph
[ 1R a in f a ll.................. ...........0 in.
I S u n s e t . .................... 7 :4 7 p.m .
□ S u n r i s e ....................7 : 0 8 a.m.

NATIONAL TEM PS
T tm p e rA lu rfft in d im le previous day'*
high And o vernight lo * to 0 p rn E O T
cur
HI Lo P rc O llk
A n ch orage
47 76
cdy
A tla nta
47 Vi 43
c lr
A ll,m ile C l l r
55 so
II
rn
B a ltim o re
40 5) 04
dr
B illin g *
47 31
cd y
B irm in g h a m
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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 7, 1994 - 1A

POLICE BRIEFS

Beauty pays o ff
for A ntique M all

Fence ramming

The Park A v en u e A n tiq u e M all,
1301 Park Ave., S a n fo rd , la
gro w in g and lo o k in g be tter all
the time. R e ce n tly , the Sanford
S c e n ic Im p ro v e m e n t B o a rd
presented the M all w llh Its
b e a u tifica tio n aw ard for A p ril.
Show n du ring the presentatio n,
toft to right, SIB board m em ber
L o is Dycua, m all ow ner S ic a
N acu , and C o n n ie W illia m s ,
chairm an o f the SIB. G row th la
c o m in g w ith a new fa c ility
behind the m all now noarlng
c o m p le t io n . N a c u w il l be
o p e ra tin g the R o se C o tta g e
Tea Room boh lnd Iho an tiq u e
m a ll, w it h g r a n d o p e n in g
sch e d u le d fo r M ay 8, M o th e r's
Day.

S lir r llT « (teptillcH a r r r s t r il J e s s ic a S a m ira S e ll m i r. 40, o f
2 2 1H S, S m ifo rrl A v e n u e , T u e sd a y . A c c o r d in g lo the arrest
rrjw rt, a m an reported d r iv in g S r lm u r lo a b u sin e ss o n H and
Y a rd Road, w here she a p p a re n tly a tte m p te d to rem o ve n
v e h ic le from a fenced c o m p o u n d . T h e rc|&gt;orl sa id w h e n sh e w as
u n a b le to e xit fro m the c o m p o u n d , she dro ve the v e h ic le Into a
d o u b le Rate fenced area c a u s in g a n e stim a te d $ 2 ,0 0 0 in
dam age. B e ca u se o f the m a n 's repo rt, tile w o m a n w as located
at a b ar a n d p la ced u n d e r a rre st. S h e has been c h a rg e d w ith
t r e s p a s s in g In a s t r u c lu r c / c o n v e y a n c e . a n d c r i m i n a l
m lsc h lc f/v n n d n llx iu .

Lewd acts
S lu in c I,. Z im m e r m a n , 2 0 . of O IK W lld f lo w e r W a y .
L tu iR w o o d , w a s a rre s te d at Ids re s id e n c e T u e s d a y by
I.ongwood police. O fllc e rs sa id that o n M a rc h I. 0, a n d 10, a
13-year o ld Klrl. passing Z im m e r m a n 's house, reported seeing
h im sta n d in g In tils garage w ith the d o o r open, n a k ed
A lle r b e in g id e n tifie d In a ph o to lin e u p . Z im m e r m a n w as
a rre ste d on a ch a rg e o f lew d act In the presence o f a c h ild .

H e r iM Photo by Tom m y V ln con l

W om an bites man
S a n fo rd p o lic e a rrested F ra n te rn la D en ise S ta ffo rd . 20 . 2 0 0 0
W. 13th Stre et. S a n fo rd , at n store In the 2(XX) b lo c k o f S.
O rla n d o D rive T u e sd a y . P o lic e sa id the w o m a n rejso rlcd ly
a tte m p te d to re m o v e a c a rto n o f c ig a re tte s fro m the
e sta b lish m e n t, hut w hen the c le rk a tte m p te d to a p p re h e n d her.
she bit h im In th e hand. S ta ffo rd w a s c h a rg e d w ith robbery.

Overpass shooting damages truck
By NICK PPBIPAUP

Kool Aid theft

H erald S ta ll W riter

W e n d y B a r W ils o n . 20 . I 10 W 17th Street. S a n fo rd , w as
arre ste d by S a n fo rd p o lice at a store In the l.p&gt;00 b lo c k o f
F re n c h A v e n u e T u e sd a y P o lic e salt! she had re p o rte d ly placed
2-1 p ackag e s of Kool A id In a bag. a n d w h ile sh e p a id lor o th er
m e rch a n d ise , d id not pay for the K o o l A id . v a lu e d at $1 MO She
w u s c h a rg e d w ith re ta il theft

Drug arrest
S a n fo rd jxj IIc c a rre ste d R a m o n M arrero. 25, o f D eltona,
fo llo w in g a tra ffic sto p T u e sd a y. P o lice repo rted se ein g M a rre ro
In a v e h ic le ta lk in g w ith a n o th e r m an . n e a r 3 rd Street and
P o p la r A v e n u e R e p o rte d ly su sp e c tin g a po ssib le d ru g stile,
police p u rsu e d h is v e h lrle . a n d stopped it at 5 th Street and
O liv e A v e n u e He w as a rrested on c h a rg e s of |M»ssesslon of
c a n n a b is u n d e r 20 gram s, a n d possession ol an open c o n ta in e r
o f alco h o l.

I.O N G W O O D - T h e S e m in o le
C 'm m ly S h e riffn d e p a rtm e n t Is
In vestig a tin g reports* o f g u n sh o ts
ltcin g fired at a p a s sin g v e h ic le
on In te rsta te -! from the K.E.
W illia m s o n overp ass. A (ru ck
d riv e r rep o rte d the lo p ol Ids
v e h ic le r e c e iv e d s e v e r a l
h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs In da m a ge
from g u n s h o ts as he passed

u n d e r the o v e rp a ss lute T u e s d a y
n ight.
A s d e p u tie s w ere c h e c k in g the
area e a rly W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g ,
they fo und a m a n s ittin g In a
p ic k u p tru c k parked In I he HX&gt;
iiln e k o f D e sp ln le r. n e a r the
o v e rp a ss
D e p u t ie s s a id w h e n t h e y
a p p ro a ch e d I tie m an. he f l r d o n
fool A fte r a K -9 u n it w as r a ile d
to the scene, he w as lo c n lr d
h id in g In a b ru s h y area.
O ffic e rs d id not im m e d ia te ly

d e te rm in e If th e m a n m a y have
lieen c o n n e d r d w ith the sh o o t­
in g fro m the o verp ass. A search
how ever, reveale d the m a o re ­
p o rte d ly w as In p o sse ssio n o f
ca n n a b is.
C a re y K r is V a n d iv e r. 20. o f

6 0 8 H o lb ro o k C irc le , L n k e M ary ,
w a s p la c e d u n d e r a rre s t on
ch a rg e s o f lo ite rin g a n d p ro w lin g
a n d p o ssessio n of c n n n n b ls u n ­
de r 20 gram s. T h e In v e stig a tio n
Into the s h o o tin g In cid en t Is
c o n tin u in g .

U .S . S A V I N G S B O N D S
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W arrants served
• M a rk A lle n K e rn s. 24. 3 4 0 E. .Jessup A v e . I.ongw ood. w as
served a w a rra n t at the J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility
T u e sd a y. He w a s w anted on a w o rth le ss ch eek ch a rg e
• J o s e p h V in c e n t M a rch lo n e . 33. 321 S P a lm e tto A v en u e .
S a n fo rd , w as a rrested b y d e p u tie s at h is residence T u e sd a y He
w as w anted fur v io la tio n of p ro b a tio n on a c o n v ic tio n ol
p o ssessio n of d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia .
• W illie T h o m a s. 24. 2 5 4 0 H a rtw e ll A v e n u e , w as a rre ste d by
d e p u tie s at L a k e M onroe T e rra c e T u e sd a y . He w as w anted tar
fa llin g lo a p p ea r lo pay a lin e on a d is o rd e rly co n d u ct
c o n v ic tio n , tw o w a rra n ts fo r v io la tio n o l p ro b a tio n on
a g g ravated a ssa u lt c o n v ic tio n s , and one for Im p ro p e r e x h ib ­
itio n o f a fire a rm .
• T lt tim y A lt k r n , 20, 103 S ilv e r M a p le T e rra c e . S a n fo rd ,
t u r n r d b lm s e ll In at tltr jail T u e sd a y . He w as w a n te d lo r fa llin g
to ap p ear on a ch a rg e of d r iv in g w llh a su s|trm le d /re v o ke d
lic e n se
• K a re n lla r r e . 52, o f C a ss e lb e rry , w as a rre ste d by Sa n fo rd
p o lice at t o r p ro b a tio n a n il parole o ffice on F irs t Street
T u e sd a y . S h e w as w anted for v io la tio n ol p ro b a tio n o il a
c o n v ic tio n ol m a im f a c iu r liig ol a c o n tro lle d su b sta n ce
• L n r r n / o S a lln a s Pa ch c. 52, 2 7 4 0 C o u n try C lu b Road.
San fo rd, w as a rre ste d by d e p u tie s fo llo w in g a tra ffic slo p on
S a n fo rd A v e n u e at Rose D rive. T u e sd a y . He w as w a nte d on a
w a rra n t for lu llin g to a p p ea r In co u rt.
• R o n a ld A rth u r H u tc h is o n . 4H, H I 50 W S R
40. was
a rre ste d by d e p u tie s at the ja il T u esd a y. H r w as w anted on a
w a rra n t for la d in g to a pp ear to pay a lin e

sir

Incidents reported to authorities
• A la w n m o w e r and tille r, w ith a tola! value of $5&lt;X), wenrep o rte d sto le n T u e sd a y from a shed In the 5 2 0 0 b lo c k ol
O ran g e Itlvd.
• A space stm t tie ro c k in g rtde toy, v a lu e d at $ 3 0 0 w as
re p o rte d ly taken T u e sd a y from G re e n w o o d L a k e P a rk near
L u k e M ary.
• A m a n to ld S a n fo rd |&gt;ollce he lo a n e d Ids p ic k u p tru c k to
tw o m e n M o n d a y, am t II w as n ever retu rn e d . T h e tru c k Is a
1990 Fo rd R an ger, lice n se K G B -4 9 A . In the tru c k he sa ltl w as a
la w n m o w er v a lu e d at 9 329.
• A sln g lc-h cd fram e a n d m a ttre ss v a lu e d at 9 2 0 0 w ere
reported sto le n T u e sd a y from a re sid e n ce In the 1 IOO b lo c k o f
O u k A v e n u e In Sanfo rd.
• A g y m hag c o n ta in in g $7-17 In Item s w a s re p o rte d ly stolen
T u e sd a y from a Jeep, w llh the top open, pa rked In the 2 5 0 0
b lo c k of S. F re n ch A venue.

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�4A • Sanlord Hotald. Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, April 7, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
(U S P S 48 1-2 80)

3 0 0 N. F R E N C H A V E .. S A N F O R D . FLA . 32771
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SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
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addition lo ralaa above.

EDITORIAL

Let youngsters
know they are
appreciated
T h irty three high school students In
Seminole County were among over 2*1.000
nationwide lo b e honored for mcritorius work
In m athem atics, science, or co m p u te r
science.
On April 16. girl scouts from the local
Citrus Council will lie given special awards
for llielr achievements during a luncheon In
Orlando.
Th e se arc only a few groups being
recognized for going above and beyond what
Is required of them. There are ninny more.
If they can continue In this learning
process, there should be little doubt, these
students and scouts will be among the
leadership of tomorrow
It makes not only the recipient of these
honors, but their parents feel good. Ibis
should be an example for others to follow.
Adults In today's wnrk-a-day world who go
beyond the requirements of their Job often
receive a raise or some other benefit. Military
personnel receive promotions.
If we are to have hope for the success of our
youngsters In the future, we must work on It
today. Doing wluil Is required should be
clearly recognized.
Going that extra mile however, should be
rewarded.
Rewards for outstanding achievements are
not something new. People who received an
allowance when they were young remember
getting that extra dime or quarter for doing
extra wurk. ll made them feel good.
In a like manner, au extra benefit, such as
taking a child lo the m ovie.'buying a new
baseball bat. or Some other reward will go a
long way. It will prove to the children of today
that they can be awarded for progress in the
future.
Rather Ilian telling a child dial extra work
will mean extra benefits, make It so. It will
bring richer rewards than one might imagine.
Take heed lo what these organizations are
doing. Let youngsters know they are appreci­
ated and their work Is recognized.

LETTER
O n H u m a n e S o c ie ty
I 111id ll a p p a llin g d ia l for no reason o ilie r Ilia n a
“ d iffe re n c e o f o p in io n " these fo u r people w ere
e x p e lle d fro m the H u m a n e S o cie ty ! T h a t's w h a t ll
tw ills d o w n to doesn't ll? W h a t a c ro c k ! I k n o w for a
fa rt tliu t N o rm a S p iv e y w a s uetlng a s d ire c to r o n a
s t r ic tly v o lu n ta ry b a s is a n d tru ly lo ved a n d eared
for th e a n im a ls and pu t llie lr w elfare first. S h e a lso
d id not e xcee d her m o n th ly budget a n d e lic ite d
d o n a tio n s c ii masse.
A s lo r N ell Stokes. I believe It's a fra m e -u p Job.
A n y o n e c a n see D ial. I hope everyo n e does a n d
m a k e s (Ills situ a tio n rig h t. J o y M e a rs p ro b a b ly
feels lik e she Is b lu in g her bead against a w a ll a n d
Is tire d . W h o ciut b la m e h e r? I feci a sh a k e -u p Is
Indeed In o rd e r a n d that y o u r c o lu m n h a s dune a
good job a n d fair Job and w ill c o n tin u e to do so.
T h u n k s for c a rin g .
C a ro le L in n D c G o rc
Longw ood

Berry's World

■Som ebody on your staff called and said you
n ee d som e F IR E W ALLS around horo

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Anti-sm oking trend beyond reason
O u r o p in io n leaders n ever hwik u g lie r Ilia n
A m e ric a n s s t ill sm o ke . E v id e n tly th e re 's a lim it
w h e n th ey a rc In lu ll c r y a g a in s t so m e n e w ly
to w hat yo u eon p e rsu ad e so m e A m e ric a n s to
tagged v illa in , a n d they are at llie lr v e ry u g lie st
q u it d o in g by th re a te n in g th e m w ith death.
r lg lu no w In llie lr a ssa u lt on sm o k e rs.
S o last y e a r the
Let m e d e cla re m y b ia s a l the o utset. I sm o ke
E n v ir o n m e n ta l P r o ­
lo u r n r (Ive c ig a rs a w eek, a n d e n jo y th e m
te c t Io n A g e n c y
e n o rm o u s ly . | u n d e rsta n d the m e d ic a l r is k
s w u n g Into a c tio n ,
Involved, hut at 70 I c o n sid e r It Just one o f the
u f llc ln ily c la s s ify in g
m a n y that lle s h Is h e ir to. a n d w e ll w o rth
se c o n d -h a n d s m o k e
r u n n in g for the s a tis fa c tio n th e y g iv e me.
a s a health h a zard
I d o agree (lin t sm o k e rs h av e n o tiiis ln e s s a n d a lle g in g that It
In flic tin g d is c o m fo rt on n o iis m o k c rs . N ot lo n g c a u s e s 3 .0 0 0 lu n g
ago a frie n d p re se n te d m e w ith a p a r tic u la rly fine
c a n c e r d e a th s a y e a r
sto g ie a n d we b o th lit u p — Ju st before b e in g a m o n g n o n sm o k e rs,
u sh e re d I n to n s m a ll co n fe re n ce ro o m w ith h a lf a a s w e ll as 3 0 0 .0 0 0
d o ze n n o n s m o k e rs, before I e v e n re a lize d w h at
re s p ira to ry Illn e sse s
w a s h a p p e n in g , w e v e ry n e a rly a s p h y x ia te d
a m o n g c h ild re n .
th e m a ll. I s t ill c rin g e at the m e m o ry .
A s L o n d o n 's T h e
If that w as a ll th e c u rre n t c a m p a ig n a g a in st
E c o n o m is t n o te d ,
s m o k e rs w a s a lw m l. th c re ’d lw&gt; n o a rg u m e n t, lin t . " W h e t h e r s c ie n c e
( O u r o p in io n
th e re 's m u c h m o re going o n here, a s y o u sh a ll
s u p p o r t s h i i e li
lo a d e r s aro at
see In a m o m e n t. F irs t, ho w ever, so m e h isto ry .
th o ir vo ry
e s t im a t e s Is b u lly
F o r m a n y y e a rs the g o v e rn m e n t a p p a re n tly
u g lio s t rig h t
d e b a t e d . " H u t It
a ss u m e d that If ll c o u ld Just sp re a d k n o w le d g e of d o e sn 't m atter: T h e
n o w in th o ir
the p o s sib le c o n se q u e n ce s o f s m o k in g w id e ly
a n ti-s m o k in g brigad e
a s s a u lt o n
e n o u g h (th ro u g h w a rn in g s b y th e S u rg e o n
now has a b ran d -n ew
sm o ko rs. ■
G e n e ra l, ctc.| people w o u ld q u it s m o k in g , ta ils of w eapon In its h an d ,
p e o p le d id — b u t lo t s d id n 't : 5 0 m illio n
a n d II Is w ie ld in g II lik e a sn ic k e rsn e e . W ith in a

year o r two. It seem s lik e ly that s m o k in g w ill lxban ned b y federal law In ev ery b u ild in g 0|ien lo
Hie p u b lic , anyw here in the co u n try .
Is ib is a case ul virtu e it lu m p liu n t ? Perhap s
b in ll Is also a v ic to ry lor those la n d th ey are
legion) w h o cn|oy feeling m o ra lly su p e rio r in
o llic t people: lor those lln ild but resentful
m ilq u e to a sts w h o have a lw a y s lon ged in pm
llie lr th u m b In Hie eye nl llie lr m o re self-assured
c o lle a g u e s h ill d id n 't q u ite dure: fur every
h y p o c h o n d ria c w h o gets a n e u ro tic fris so n out ol
the latest ca n ce r scare, lor the h u s lu cs a -h u s h rrs
(fresh fro m th e ir b a ttle s w ith th e lu m b e r
In d u stry o ver the sp o ile d o w l) w h o lo v e lo hate
su ch sure-shot v illa in s as “ the tob acco in ­
d u s try ."
T h e real tro u b le w ith sm o k in g to b a c co Is that
II Isn't fa sh io n a b le a n y m ore In the e lite circ les
l hn l sh a p e p u b lic o p in io n
li Is la rg e ly a
iM iurgeols habit n o w adays, and a c c o rd in g ly til t&lt;&gt;
be d u m p e d o n A lc o h o l Is la r m o re Injurious.
Ixiih in Its a b u se rs a n d lo those c lo se to them
bui you w o n 't bear a n y c la m o r Iro in the elite
a h o u l e lim in a tin g It from A m e ric a n so c ia l lile.
because th ey en jo y ll them selves. (R esides, they
are lI k - c u ltu r a l h e irs ol Hie e lllc H u ll opposed
P ro h ib itio n , back w hen Hie b o u rg e o isie favored
ill
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JOSEPH.SPEAR

w in, lose &amp; D R E W

America speaks
up, loudly

MARTIN SCHRAM

Bailing out W hite House press
A b d ic a tio n — It c a n lie* born of m o ilv e s Ix iih
n o b le a n d n ece ssa ry . Hut d ia l d id n 't a p p ear In
be w lu il w as b e h in d (lie sad sp e cta cle we
w itn e s se d Hie o th e r itlg lii: A W h ite Housep ress c o rp s a b d ic a tin g Its re s p o n s ib ility a l
P re sid e n t C lin t o n 's p rim e -tim e n ew s c o n fe r­
ence.
W e saw a W h ile H ouse p ress c o rp s H a ilin g
b u t fa llin g . Indeed, m y c o lle a g u e s In the:
c u rre n t p re s id e n tia l co rp s se em ed lo have lost
sig h t o f llie lr p rim e m issio n : It Is fa ct-fin d in g ,
w h e llie r In llie lr d a lly .w o r k In (lie press room
o r In te le v ise d n e w s c o n fe re n ce s In the East
R o o m . E s p e c ia lly In lim e s w h e n u n a n sw e re d
a lle g a tio n s a n d u n fo u n d la d s a b o u n d , a s ilic y
dci In (lie v a rio u s co n tro v e rsie s k n o w n b y the
g c n c r lc " W h lle w a lc r .”
Y d th e o th e r n ig h t, so m e q u e s tio n e rs
seem ed Inept (se rvin g up soft queries); o th e rs
se em ed Inert (le ttin g p re s id e n tia l m is s ta te ­
m e n ts go u n ch allen g e d ). T h a t's lo o had: for It
Is In p re -scan d al H in e s su ch a s th is d ia l the
p u b lic m o st,n eed s a press c o rp s d ia l Is e p t a n d
crt.
P re p a rin g fo r a press co n fe re n ce In tim e s
su c h as (Ills s h o u ld be a p a in s ta k in g process,
not u n lik e lis t in g q u e s tio n s for a cro sse x a m in a tio n n l a p u b lic h e a rin g . A p p a re n tly ,
few fo llo w ed that regim en. C o n s id e r these soft
serves:
Q: " C u n y o u le ll us w h a l d re w y o u lo
( W h it e w a t e r r e a l e s ta te p a r t n e r J a m e s
M c D n u g al) lo begin with...?'*
Q: "...I'm c u rio u s , w ho d o y o u b lam e m ore
th a n u u y th ln g else for (lie W h ite w a te r m e ss
Hud the a d m in is tr a tio n Is in n o w ? "
Q: " ...P o lls are sh o w in g H ud m o re a n d m o re
A m e r ic a n s are u n s u re w h e th e r y o u acte d
p ro p e rly In W h lle w a lc r.... D oes Hint c o n c e rn
you?"
O th e r q u e s tio n s w eren't soft, but seem ed
d e sign e d not lo r fact-fin d in g , b ill a points c o rin g O x fo rd debate. A s In:
Q: " Y o u ’ ve been k in d o f tou g h at lim e s o n
people y o u fe ll m ad e o u t d u rin g the '80s. w h o
d id n 't p a y llie lr fa ir share. C a n y o u te ll us. sir,
to n ig h t Hint y o u h a v e abide d b y the v e ry iilg h
e th ic a l sta n d a rd s In w h ic h y o u 'v e so u g h t (o
h o ld o th e rs ? "
O n ly fo u r o r five o f the 2 0 W h ite w a te r
q u e s tio n s seem ed designed to e lic it nfcw facts
o r e x p la n a tio n s . Hut rep o rte rs n e v e r a sk e d
C llu lc iu a b o u t tils a c tio n s I hat bear m ost
d ir e c tly uport Ids p re sid e n cy .
A m o n g the u n a s k e d qu estio n s:
W h e n W h ile H ouse d e p u ty c o u n s e l V in c e n t
F o s te r died , d id y o u o r y o u r w ife a sk c o u n s e l
B e rn a rd N u s s h a iu n o r M rs. C lin t o n 's c h ie f o f
s t a f f M ag gie W illia m s , lo se a rch F o s te r's o ffice
a n d rem o ve W h ite w a te r tiles (as th e y did)
before the p o lic e c o u ld fin d th e m ?

1

D id yo u or y o u r w ife a sk N u s s h a iu n o r a n y
aide lo b rin g y o u F o s te r's s u ic id e m ile before
the p o lice got It tw o d a y s la te r? If so, w as Hie
note a lre a d y rip p e d in lo p ieces?
W h y w ere y o u a llo w e d lo Invest la r less
m o n e y lu W h lle w a lc r th a n y o u r " e q u a l"
p a rtn e r. M c D n u g a l? W h a l e lse w ere y o u
b rin g in g lo the d e a l?
W h y do yo u b e liev e li w as e th ic a l for the
a tto rn e y for A r k a n s a s ' largest e m p lo y e r a n d a
m a jo r p o llu te r (T yso n Food s, Inc.) lo give y o u r
w ife lip s so she c o u ld
m a k e 8 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 In
th e c o m m o d it ie s
m a rk e t In y o u r first
y e a r a s g o v e rn o r?
P re ss c o n fe re n c e s
have lo n g been Im ­
perfect In stru m en ts.
In ih c R eagan years.
I d is c o v e r e d th a t
press se cre ta ry L a rry
S p c a k c s had g iv e n
P re sid e n t R eagan a
s e a lin g c h a rt before a
p re s s c o n fe re n c e ,
te llin g h im to tu rn to
Ills rig h t If he go l Into
t r o u b le , b e c a u s e
t h a t 's w h e r e " t h e
k n o w n f r ie n d lie s "
w o u ld he s e a t e d .
W h e n q u e s t io n in g
g o l to u g h . R e a g a n
( lld ju s l H ull a n d gol
e a sy p itch e s.
In tlje N ix o n years, a s the W atergate
sc a n d a l deepened, about 2 0 o f u s re p o rte rs on
Hie W illie H o u se beat w ere so d iss a tisfie d
w llfi o u r o w n In a b ility to fo llo w u p on
q u e stio n s P re sid e n t N ix o n d u c k e d o r evaded
llia l we m et u p s lu lr s In the W a sh in g to n
H o te l, a b lo c k front Ihc W h ile H ouse, one
aftern oon . S o m e re p o rle rs urg e d llu il we
d ra w u p a list o f q u e stio n s a n d fo llo w ll In Hie
n e x t n e w s co n feren ce. I fell d ia l w e o u g h t noi
cre ate a press cabal; but that we s h o u ld do
o u r h o m e w o rk a n d he I n d iv id u a lly a g ­
gressive. In the end , w e c h o se lo lie v ig ila n t
w ith o u t b e in g v ig ila n te s.
A n d (h a t's p re c ise ly w h a l re p o rte rs on the
C lin to n w a tch s h o u ld he d o in g today.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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be un a sin g le su b je c t a n d be as b rie f as po ssible.
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W h a l *. A t m t u a H o n k in g a f* iu l? L e t's go in
llu* m a ilb a g
.1 V P
Plano. T e x a s W ily h a v e n 't you
loo ked Into Hie V liir e F o s le r “ s u ic id e " since
Iasi A u g u s t? T h e w ay the body w as post
H oned Is in i irtillu l w ith Hie (4llei.d s la ie m r u t
llu il lie p u lled Ihe trigg er w ith Ills th u m b
How c o u ld lie p u ll Ihe trig g e r w llh Ills th u m b
a n d w h ile d y in g , le p o s llio n Hie g u n lo Ills
lo re h u g e r?
Jo e
Y o u r t e lle r
w as s c n i before AIM
N ew s sh o w ed Imlagt*
o l o llic la l p h o to ­
g r a p h s fro m f lic
Fo ster d e a th n t i i c .
o n e ol w h ic h sh o w s
Ills h an d al h is side,
w l l h li I s I li ii u i h
a g a in s t Ihe trig g e r
t
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lim e w llh e o iis p ira
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port ol lu d e p e u d e u l
t B u i w hy w a sto
r o lllls e l R o b e rt
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b an (on g a y s in the
m ilita ry ). I c a n o n ly
e o li c I ll d e I ll a I
( 'U n io n 's p la n lo
re d u ce o u r defense re a d in e s s m eets w ith your
a p p ro v a l.
J o e I have w n ile n p re c ise ly tw o s c iilc m es
a h o u l g a y s In Hie m ilita ry , so you r a n see ll is
m il a n Issue I Ii m * sle e p over My p o s itio n Is
sim p le : I b e lie v e In N a tu ra l Law . w iile li b o ld s
d ia l a ll G o d ’s c h ild re n are e ip ia l A n d w lu il
c o n s e n tin g a d u lts d o b e h in d clo se d d o o rs Is
n o n e ol m y b u sin e ss, o r yours. A n d II they
w a u l lo w e a r d ie u n ifo rm . I sa y le i 'em .
J .D .. J o p lin . Mo.: I d o n 't kn o w o f an y o n e
c o n n e c te d w llf i Ihe N E A s (N ew sp aper E n ­
te rp ris e A s s o c ia tio n . N a tio n a l E n d o w m e n t lor
Hie A r ls o r N a tio n a l E d u c a tio n A ss o cia tio n !
w h o d o e sn 't vole a stra ig h t D e m o c ra tic tick et,
su p p o rt a b o rtio n o r c o n trib u te lo Hie gay
r lg lils m o vem ent .Ju d g in g lim n y o u r p ictu re .
I w o u ld sa y II Is H ie la tte r g ro u p w h ic h m ost
In te re sts y o u .
Jo e : Y o u r letterh ead s a y s y o u are a law yer.
M ost la w y e rs I k n o w a re sm a rt. H o w d id a
fool lik e y o u gel th ro u g h the d m r ?
M .M ., C u m b e rla n d . M d .. to m y N ew Y o rk
e d ito rs: I a m w ritin g t ills note o n b e h a lf o f a
la rg e n u m b e r o f fa m ily a n d frien ds. W e w ish
to Info rm y o u llu il o n e o f y o u r c o lu m n is t s ••
J o s e p h S p e a r by n a m e •• a ln o lu t c ly 'm a k e s
o u r d a y ' w hen he a p p e a rs In jirln t. If there
w a s e v e r a vo ice o f reaso n a n d p ro fo u n d
w is d o m . If Is Ills. P le a se fe ll M r. S p e a r he lia s
q u ite a il e xte n siv e fan c lu b .
Jo e : T h a n k s . M .M . Y o u m ade m y day. I
su sp e c t, how ever, (here are a few people w h o
w o u ld not |oln Hie c lu b . Read on.
J .A .. M o sco w , Pa: I n o m in a te y o u , J o s e p h
S p e a r, as the lo p s c u m -h a ll. Y o u h av e a
p ro b le m s a y in g n ic e filin g s . O liv e r N o rth Is a
first-rate M arin e. Y o u are the lo u se a n d y o u
c a n n e v e r m e asu re u p lo th e g re a tn e ss o f ib is
m a n . Y o u an* s c u m w h e n y o u c a n 't fin d
decent w o rd s to use In y o u r d isa g re e m e n ts.
Jo e : Y o u re a lly o u g h t not to b o ttle u p y o u r
e m o tio n s so tig h tly , J .A . T h e y sa y It c a n d riv e
y o u c ra z y .
D .M .. Flo re n ce . S.C.: R u s h L lm b u u g h h a s
m o re c r e d ib ility th a n y o u do. A l least he te lls
y o u he Is a co n se rv a tiv e R e p u b lic a n . W h y
d o n 't y o u le ll &gt;our reade rs that y o u are a
lib e ra l D e m o cra t?
•Joe: I a m a n Independent w llh a lib e rta ria n
bent •• th a t's a s m a ll “ I." T h a t m e a n s I
b e lie v e y o u oug ht to be a b le lo do w lia t y o u
please a s lo n g as y o u do no h a rm to o th ers.
M y iit t llu d c is s im ila r lo the llrs l p re s id e n tia l
c a n d id a te I ever voted for, H arry G o ld w a le r.
w h o re m a in s a h ero to th is day. K n o w w h a l
he s a y s about C lin t o n a n d Whitewater? He
s a y s e v e ryo n e s h o u ld get n ir the p re s id e n t's
h a ck . K n o w w hat he s a y s about g a y s In the
m ilit a r y ? H e s a y s he d o e sn 't ca re If so ld ie rs
are s tra ig h t, o n ly that th e y shoot straight.
G o d b le ss H arry.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, A p ril 7, 1994 - S A

Prayer-----C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A
S t r lc k lc r said, lint he fu lls to see
w hat d iffe re n c e p ra y e r w o u ld
im ik c w ith o u t c tltte a llo n m id
su p p o rt fro m fam ilies.
" I f s a p la c e b o ," lie sa id. " I t ’s
not s o m e th in g d ia l tru ly m a k e s
a d iffe re n c e . In the h e a l n(
le g isla tiv e b a ttle th e re are a lot o f
th in g s that so u n d good on the
su rfa c e , liu l w hen y o u c le a r
aw ay a ll the Hull a n d the fr ills
and get d o w n to the m e a l and
|HilalrH'S of a ll o l It there Is m il a
till there lltn l m a k e s a lot of
d llfe re n c c ."
S c h o o l h o a rd u ie m lic r s
P a rh a m K u h n , S a n d y Itohlnsou .

N a n c y W a rre n an d J e a n n e
M o rris a n d S u p l. P a u l H a g e rly
c o u ld not lie reached for c o m ­
m ent th is m o rn in g .
T h e le g is la tiv e vote enm e a lte r
h e a le d t lc b a le th a t In e lu d e d
&lt;pKites fro m letters w ritte n by
T h o m a s Je ffe rso n a n il G eo rge
W a s h in g to n as w rit as p e rso n a l
s to rie s a b o u t la w m a k e rs ' re ­
lig io n s be liefs and w a rtim e e x p e ­
rien ces.
Hep. S a m M lle h e ll sa id (he
U n ite d S ta le s w as founded on
C h r is tia n (iriu e lp le s a n d file U S.
( 'o n s lU o llo u docs not m a n d a te
se p a ra tio n o f e lm re h a n ti state.
T hat Idea w a s ta k e n out o f

c o n te x t fro m n le tte r Je ffe rso n
w rote, M itc h e ll M ild.
" T h e r e 's n o th in g w ro n g w ith
h a v in g p ra y e r In the good L o r d 's
nam e, M itc h e ll, D -V c rn o n . said.
H ut Rep. S teven G e lle r, an
o p p o n e n t, sa id he felt a s s tro n g ly
a b o u t the p ra y e r Issue a s he had
a b o u t a n y Issue s in c e c o m in g to
Hie L e g isla tu re .
" W h e n R e p . M it c h e ll w a s
s n c u k ln g a b o u t A m e ric a b e in g a
C h r i s t i a n n a t io n . I w a s o f ­
fe n d e d ." th e H a lla n d a le D e m o ­
c ra t K i d d .
G e lle r q u o te d a le tte r In w h ic h
W a s h in g to n a ssu re d u J e w is h
c o n g re g a tio n that the U n ite d

S la te s w a s not a C h r is tia n n a ­
tio n. A n d Rep. A r t S im o n . D
M ia m i, w h o w rote the la n g u a g e
that p assed , u lso disag re ed Hint
A m e ric a is a C h r is tia n c o u n try .
" W c a rc a natio n o f C h ris tia n s ,
w c are a n a tio n o f Je w s, w c a rc a
n a tio n o f M u s lim s , we a rc a
n a tio n o f H in d u s , w c urc a n a tio n
o f a g n o s tic s ," he sa id .
A s o r ig in a lly w ritte n b y Rep
J o s e p h M a c k e y J r . , D -L a k c C lly .
th e h ill w o u ld h a v e a llo w e d
v o lu n t a r y u o n -d e u u m ln iitlo rm l
stu d e n t-le d p ra y e r In s c h o o ls
th ro u g h o u t Hie stale.
H ut S im o n 's v e rsio n lim it s the
sco p e o f the hill to h ig h s c h o o ls

Gambling —
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1A
p r o p o s e s |o let e a c h
ir iu n t y d e cid e w h eth er lo have
Ire t'-stan d in g c a sin o s o r c a s in o s
at hotels, p u rl-in u tu e l fa c ilitie s o r
on ilv e r lK ia ls . w as a lso w illin g fo

ta lk — lin t not a lo o f fo b o w o u t.
" P r o p o s it io n fo r C o u n t y
C h o ic e C u n n in g w ill a lso lie on
the b a llo t," said M ic h a e l L e v in ,
the g ro u p 's c h a irm a n .
C o ilm a o urged c o m p ro m is e ,

DEATHS
LEONARD TDUKNS

RICIIAHDSILLREADE. JR.

L e o n a rd " L e n n y " T H u m s.
•Hi, N o rth O rang e A v e n u e , S a il
ford, d ie d M o n d ay, A p r il -I. 1004,
at C e n tra l 1-ToiltLi R e g io n a l llo sp fia l, S a n fo rd ik&gt;m A p r il 20 .
1047. In To led o. O hio , tie m o ved
10 C e n tra l F lo rid a Irnm O m a h a ,
N eb. In 1990. Mr. H u m s w a s a
w a r e h o u s e m a n lo r F lo r id a
E x t r u d e r s In te rn a tio n a l, S a n ­
ford. lie w as Protestan t lie w a s
a f o r m e r t r a v e lin g c a r n iv a l
w o rk e r w ith J a m e s K S tra te s
S h o w s.
S u r v iv o r Include a son. R o b ert,
ol C le n w o o d . Iowa.
lie a c o n D lr r r l C re m a tio n S e r v ­
ice, O rla n d o , in c h a rg e ol ar
ra iig e in c n ls .

R ic h a r d SHI K c a d c J r .. H2.
V illa g e Place. I.ougw ood. tlletl
M o n d a y. A p r il -I. 1994, at F lo r ­
ida H o sp ita l. O rla n d o . Horn OcT.
13. 1911, In Rom eo, M id i., he
m o v e d lo C e n tr a l F lo rid a In
1992 M r R ca tle w as presid en t
o l &lt;1 p lu m b in g a n d lu - a tlu g
i n a n u l a c ii ir li i g c o m p a n y . H e
w its a m e m b e r o f F irs t C o n ­
g r e g a t io n a l C h u r c h . W in t e r
P a rk . R o ta ry (Tub. L io n s C lu b .
S p e a k e rs ( Tub. B a rb e r S h o p p e rs,
a m i W i t s past p resid en t o f the
C a n a d ia n InsiU tU e o l P lu m b in g
a m i H e a tin g
S u r v iv o rs Im lode w ife. A rly n e

CARLA MAXINE CAPMAN
C u r ia M a x in e C a p m u n . 55).
East S .K
4 0 . G e n e v a , tlle tl
l ut-sday. A p r il 5, 1994, at Celttra l F lo rid a R e g ion a l H o sp ita l.
San fo rd . H orn M arch 90. 1930.
In M o r g a n t o w n , W .V a ,, s h e
m o ved lo C e llin i! F lo rid a from
M ad e C o u n t y In 1985. M rs.
C a p m n ti w as a h o m e m a k e r. She
w a s C h r i s t tu n . S h e w a s a
m e m b e r o r D ade C o u n ty D a u g h ­
ters o f the A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n .
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h u s b a n d .
R le k t d u u g h l c r , / K l t t y - E c c .
G e n e v a ; s o n s , D u d le y C ..
G e n e v a . R ic k J r a n d C liffo r d A .
tx ilh ol O ia n g e C ity , d a u g h te rs.
P a n i c I a 1... C f i l l e r R i d g e .
K a t h le e n D
H ead , D o rs e t.
E n g la n d ; bro th ers. D u d le y (
G r a l l o u . I 'l i in p a u t i H e a c h .
R o 1 a n d M a r k It a in . II c 11
d c rs o n v lllc , N C . sister. M a ria n
F ra n c is . Po m p an o Heach; runc
g r a n d c h lld r c u am i o ne great
gran d so n .
Ik-acon D ire c t C re m a tio n S e r v ­
ice. O rla n d o . Ui c h a rg e o f ar
rao gem enlH .

MARY LILLIAN DAVIS
M a ry L illia n D avis, HO. Cm
o iia tlo C o n co u rse , S a n fo rd , tlletl
T u e sd a y , A p r il f&gt;. 1995. at her
reside nce. H o rn J a n . I, 190!l, In
Q u in c y , sh e m oved u&gt; C e n tra l
F lo rid a In 1934. M rs. D a v is w as
a n o p e r a t o r / t n a n a g c r to r
W e ste rn U n io n . P e rry , and it
m e m b e r t il F irs t U n ite d M e th o d ­
ist C h u r c h . San fo rd .
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e d a u g h t e r
A n n R o b is o n , S a n fo r d ; so n .
J a m e s C . J r . , f iln u lu g lia m . A la.;
th re e g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d tw o
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
O r u n ik o w F u n e r a l H o m e ,
S a n fo rd , lit c h a rg e o f a rran ge.

KATHERINE RUSSELL
HARWOOD
K a th e r in e R u sse ll H a rw o o d .
H4. lio u g a n v llla R oad. D e lla ry .
d ie d T u e sd a y , A p ril 5. 1994. at
C e n tra l F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o s p i­
tal. S a n fo rd . H orn J a n . I I . 1910.
lit W ln s lo n S a le m . N .C ., slitm o v e d to C e n tr a l F lo r id a in
1 9 7 3 . M rs . H a r w o o d w a s a
d ie t ic ia n fo r a h o s p it a l a n d
s e m in a ry In N ew Y o rk . S h e w as
a m e m b e r o f F ir s t H u p t ls l
C h u r c h o fD c D u ry .
S u r v iv o r s Inclu de a n u m b e r o f
n ie c e s a n d nepltew s.
S te p h e n H. Ilid d 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 .

MILDRED LILAKALP
M ild re d L ila Knlp. HI), W h ip IH M irw Ill T e rrace, D elto n a , diet!
M o n d a y , A p r il 4, 1994. at D e­
n a ry M a n o r N u rsin g H om e. H orn
Feb. 17. 1908, In N oble C o u n ty .
Ind., site m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo r ­
ida In 1972. M rs. K a lp w as a
h o m e m a k e r. S h e be lo n g ed to
F irst U n ite d M etho d ist C h u rc h .
D elto n a, a n d the F a ll It C irc le .
S h e w a s a 50 -year m e m b e r o f
O rd e r o f E a s te rn S ta r. W a ll­
in g f o r d , C o n n . , D e lt o n a
W o m e n ’s C lu b . H o lly C ir c le o f
D e lto n a G a rd e n C lu b , a n d D e­
lto n a B rid g e C lu b .
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e d a u g h te r.
K a y K. C a rls o n . D eltona: tw o
g r a n d c h ild re n and fo u r grea t­
g ra n d c h ild re n .
S te p h e n R . H a ld a u ll F u n e ra l
H o m e , D elto n a. Ill c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .

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sons,

William Kent, Seattle.

W a sh
T o d d Conger. D enver.
&lt; nln . nm- g ra m lw m
H a lt! w in - F a i r c h i ld F u n e r a l
H om e. Forest C ity , in c h a rg e of
a rra n g e m e n ts

EDWARD M. SMITH
E d w a rd M. S m ith . 72. S o u th
M e llo iiv llh - A v e n u e . S a n fo r d ,
tlletl W e dn esda y, A p r il B, 1994.
at h is residence. H orn M ay 23.
1 9 2 ). In S a n fo r d lie w its a
life lo n g resid e n t M r. S m ith w a s
a re tired lo c o m o tiv e e n g in e e r lo r
S e a b o a rd C o a s tlin e R a ilro a d . He
w as a m e m b e r an d D eacon
E m e r itu s n| tlx- F irs t H aptlst
C h u r c h . K n u fn rd . lie w a s a
m e m b e r o f P en n y P in c h e r s a n d
the R a ilro a d e rs lie se rved In the
ll. S A r m y In W o rld W a r II
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e w ife. Helen;
stms, J a m e s W . S a n lord . R ic h ­
a rd F
T a lla h a s s e e , s ls lc r s ,
M a r c e l la H e n lia m . H e r n l r e
11u g h e s
b u lb o l S a n f o r d .
M argaret H u ll. A n n a R a w ls, both
ol G re e n s b o ro . N C
D o lly
lils s e n . Ft. Pierce, liv e g ra n d ­
c h ild re n
lir ls s o n F u n e ra l H om e, Sanlo n l in c h a rg e ol a rra n g e m e n ts.

RAYMOND LEROY
STEPHENS
R a y m o n d Lero y S te p h e n s. 31.
P e a c h t r e e L a lie . A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s , d ie d T u e sd a y . A p r il 5,
1994, ai W in te r P a rk M e m o ria l
H o sp ita l. H orn In O rla n d o , lie
w a s a lllc lo n g C e n t rid F lo rid a
re sid e n t. M r. S te p h e n s w a s a
c o o k lo r llu g c l K in g .
S u r v iv o r * I n c lu d e m o t h e r .
M a r ia n S te p h e n s . A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s ; bro th er. T o n y . A lt a ­
m o n te S p rin g s: sister. W a n d a
G riffin . C h ic a g o .
G o ld e n ’s F u n e ra l H om e, O r ­
la n d o . In ch a rg e ol a rra n g e ­
m ents.

s a y in g o n e p e titio n d r iv e w o u ld
h ave a b e tter d u n c e o f ra is in g
e n o u g h sig n a tu re s to a s k vo te rs
10 w rite c a s in o g a m b lin g Into the
F lo rid a C o n s t it ul Ion,
A ls o u r g in g a n a g ree m en t w a s
R e n n e t L if t e r , o w n e r o f th e
M a r c o P o lo H o te l in M ia m i
Heach. " W c have to c a tc h u p
w ith (he o th e r sta te s that w ere
not a s lr c p at H ie s w itc h .” he
said.
" W e need to grt o ne piece o l
p r o p o s e d le g is la t io n o n th e
bid lot. If y o u co n fu se the voters,
the easiest fu llh u ck Is a no v o te ."
agreed D ade C o u n ty C o m m is ­
s io n e r M ince Kaplun.
S ta rtin g n o w . II w o u ld take
a b o u t 4 .0 0 0 sig n a tu re s a d a y to
o b ta in the 429.42H needed by
A u g . 9 to p u t u p r o p o s e d
a m e n d m e n t o n the N o ve m b e r
b a llo t.
O liv e r sa id F lo rid a H lve rho ut
w o u ld a lso p u rsu e It's rlv c rb o a t
o n ly |K-tltlnn.
A n d R oger F a llo n o f M ia m i
H each said Ids F lo rid a G a m in g
A s s o c ia tio n w o u ld h o ld o u t for
tw o " g a m in g d is tr ic ts ," one in
D ade a n d B ro w a rd c o u n tie s a n d
the o th e r in P a n a m a C ity .
G u tm a n read a le tte r from a
fifth c o n te n d e r, c a s in o g ia n t
H a lly M a n u fa c tu rin g C o., w h ic h
sa id the g ro u p w o u ld soon p re s ­
ent a pro p o sa l for a m ix tu re of
rlv c rb o a t g a m b lin g a n d c a s in o s
at lu x u r y resort h o te ls
H u b e r t s ' o r i g i n a l p e t it io n
c a lle d for c a s lu n t ul F lo r id a 's 35
d o g a n d horse tru ck s a n d J u la la l
(ro n to n s, a free-sta nd in g c a s in o
In D ade C o u n ty a n d u p to seven
m o re c a s in o s lo he a u th o riz e d by

the L e g isla tu re .
In a d d it io n to c a s in o s at
p a ri-m u tu e l fa c ilitie s, the new
p e titio n tiled w ith th e se cre ta ry
o f s ta le w o u ld a llo w three c a s i­
n o s in D ude C o u n ty , tw o In
H ro w u rd C o u n ty , o n e e a ch In
D u v a l, E scu m M u . H ills b o ro u g h .
Lee. O ran g e. Ifelm H each a n d
P ln c llu s co u n tie s, a n d rlv c rb o a t
g a m b lin g In up to five o th e r
c o u n tie s .
L e v in e 's pro|i&gt;sid hud g ained
m o m e n tu m w ith ltie e n d o rs e ­
m e n t o f the F lo rid a H otel a n d
M o ld A ss o cia tio n , hut Robert:,
a lso lin e d u p m ajo r h o ld b a c k ­
in g .
J o in in g R o b e rts a l a n ew s
co n fe re n ce after Ihc su m m it w as
E r ic H ilto n , vice c h a irm a n o f
H ilto n H o te l C orp. w h o said, " I f
g in n in g Is p n sw d . w e c e rta in ly
w o u ld lik e to be part o f th a t."
A n d M ira g e R e so rts — o w n e r
o f T h e M ira g e on the L a s V egas
s trip a n d G o ld e n Nugget h o te ls
In L a s V e g as — a n n o u n c e d that
It w o u ld b u ild a resort a n d
c a s in o In M ia m i H ead ) if voters
app rove.
R o b e r t s ' n e w p e titio n w a s
p re p a re d afte r m e e tin g s w ith
M ia m i B e a ch real c sta ie o w n e r
T h o m u s K ra m e r, w h o reached a
p a r t n e r s h ip a g r e e m e n t w it h
M irag e c o n c e rn in g 12.7 a c re s In
Hie S o u th P o litic neig h b o rh o o d
In M ia m i Hcuch.
K ra m e r tiiu l said lu- w o u ld
h a c k th e c a m p ilg n H 1.1t w o u ld
a llo w a c a s in o there, T h e new
p e t it io n 's thre e D ade C o u n ty
c a s in o s w o u ld In clu d e tw o In
M ia m i B e a ch , w ith o n e I11 S o u lli
I'o ln te.

a n d p a s s e s the d e c is io n o n
w h e t h e r to a llo w p r a y e r to
sc h o o l d is tric ts . S im o n sa id the
le g is la tio n g lv r s lo cal o ffic ia ls
the g u id a n c e they need to sta y
w it h in the b o u n d s o f the U S.
C o n s titu tio n . M ackey su p p o rte d
the new v e rsio n

“ W e 're s ta n d in g o n v e ry so lid
c o n s titu tio n a l g m u n d ." he said.
A S e n a te h ill (S B 1432), s im i­
la r lo M a c k e y 's o r ig in a l le g is la ­
tio n . Is u w a llln g c h a m b e r In the
u p p e r ch a m b e r.
In fo rm a tio n Irom Ih* A t v x l o l t d Pr»»» wo*
I n c lu d 'd In thl* r t p o r l

Lake Mary agenda
By NICK PPBIPAUF
H orald S ta ff W rilo r
L A K E M A R Y - 71» L a k* M a ry C lly
C o m m lttio e w ill add a w orkth op m r.itp g
tonight I ha m e a lin g w ill Begin a l ( p m
p r io r lo the * ta rl o l Ihe re g u la r com
m lttlo n m a e lln g
O n ly one Item* h tla le rl for w orkth op
d lt c u t ilo n
It w il l Be o n p a y m e n t
a lte rn a tiv e * lo r im provem ent* 0n Sun
D riv e
The re g u la r c o m m ltilo n m e a lin g w ill
b eg in i l l p m A * o l e a rly Ihl* week. Ihe
follow in g Hern* a re t ille d tor Ihe agenda
• Invocation — Pledge o l A lle g ia n c e —
a p p ro v a l o l m inute*
• S pecia l prt**ntallcr* — C h rl* C u rtin
a p p re cia tio n a w a rd
• C lt iie n p a rticip a tio n
• S pecia l p u b lic h ea rin g — O rd m a n ca 111 re a d in g — A m e n d in g A 1 lo n ln g
reg u lation *
o Report* of C lly M a n a g e r I tee below)
• R e p o rt* o l M a y o r

• H *por I* o l C o m m lw o n e r*
• R tp o rl* o l C ity A tro rn o y
• O rd ln o n to - Id r a id in g — A c c o p lln g
u tility M i r m m l In P a r a d lia Cov*
• O rd ln a n t* — l*t re a d in g — South*™
B o ll franc hit*
Tha fo llo w in g Horn* o ro lt*l*d lo r Ih*
C lly M * n * g * r» report
• R o q u o il lor octicn — A pp oin t r«
p la cem en t lo u r v o Iho r* m a m d *r o l C h rl*
C u rlin '* I trm on tho B utin*** A d v lt o ry
B o a rd
• R t q u o il lo r a p p r o v a l — E le c t e d
m o m b a rt lo Iho Pol Ico P o n ilo n B oard
• R t q u o il lo r a p p r o v a l — E l o c l t d
m o m b a rt lo Iho F lro P o n ilo n B oa rd
• R o q u o tl for d O n IIon - C o n tra ctin g
lor A u d it la rv lc a *
A lio t lilo d a r* update* on Ih* RIn * h art
R o a d S m a ll A re a t l j d y , u p d o la on
Dow ntow n flo d o v o b p m o n t P la n , a n d ad
d lllo n a l Ham*
Tho C lly C o m m lu lo n m o o tin g w ill bogln
a t t p m . In Ih* c o m m iitlo n ch a m be r* o l
L a k * M a r y C lly H a ll. 100 N C o u n try C lu b
Road

Blast
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e I A
a rea w ilt be
tra v e lin g here lo c o m p e te lo r
g ro u p tro p h ie s. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n
to a c c u m u la te H r * h ig h e st p o in t
to ta ls fo r Hie day a c tiv itie s w ill
be a n n o u n c e d d u rin g the a w a rd s
c e re m o n y at 4:20 p in. T h e re
w ill he n o In d iv id u a l a w u rd s th is
year: h o w e v e r, th e re w ill be
I n d iv id u a l e v e n ts. A ll p o in ts
gained w ill go lo w a rd s the g ro u p
aw a rd .
A l m id d a y , lim e out w ill be
n d lc d . F o r lia lf llm c a barb e cu e
lu n c h w ill tic a v a ila b le lo r $4.75.
lo r a d u lts a n d 4 4 .2 5 for c h ild re n
11-under, w ith c h ic k e n a n d a ll
the flx ln s '. o r a c h o ic e o l hot
dogs, h a m b u rg e rs, p izza , for a
re a so n a b le price, a n d o f c o u rse
lo ts to d rin k s .
D u rin g the rest p e rio d I'au!
C u ffy w ill present m u s ic a l enI c rt u lu m r n i a n d lo cal taw cnInrcerncn i agencies. S W A T . F ire
a n d R escue, H A T M o b ile a n d
C a n in e P a tro l, etc., w ill give
d e m o n s tra tio n s a n d m in g le w ith
the y o u th s.
A t 1:30. th e gam es b e g in once

a g a in
W h en a ll Is said a n d don e, a n d
h a rd w o rk reaps lls re w a rd s, the
d a y w ill co n c lu d e w ith p ra y e r
led by D a v id E d w a rd s a n d P a u l
G u ffy ut 4 p.m .
T h e p u b lic Ls In v ite d . F o r
In fo rm a tio n on Y o u th B la st ‘94
o r to reg ister to p a rtic ip a te o n u
team , c a ll Ihe c h u r c h at 32211041.

School
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Friday, A p ril 8,1994
Pizza
G ard en Salad
S u n sh in e Tray
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W e d n e sd a y A p ril (i. 1994, at
S o u th S e m in o le H o sp ita l. Longw ood. H orn Ja n . 29. 1906, In
T u y lo rv llle , III., sh e m o ved to
C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1959. M rs.
S tid h a m w as a re tire d so cia l
se rv ic e w o rk e r. S h e w a s P ro le sla id . S ite belonged lo E a ste rn
Sta r.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e h u s b a n d ,
C e c il: son. R ic h a rd Reeve. C a s ­
se lb e rry : tw o g ra n d c h ild re n a n d
I w o g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
G a llic s C a re y H a n d G a rd e n
C h a p e l F u n e ra l H o m e , L o n g w ood. In c h a rg e o f a r ra n g e ­
m ents.

FU N ER AL
D A V IS . M A R Y L I L L I A N
FunO fdl w r v lc c t !&lt;r M r* M a ry L llllo n
O avl*. *1. o l S anlord. vJio died T u o u la y . w ill
lie 10 JO F r id a y m o rn in g a l G ra m k o w
F u n e ra l H om e C h a p a w ith the R e v C liff
M e lv in o lllc la lin g
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O a k la w n P a rk C e m e ltry F rie n d * m a y c a ll a l
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S M IT H , E D W AN D M.
F u n e ra l te rv lc e * lo- M r S m ith w ill be
Saturday. A p r il 9. a l II a m . In Ilia F l n l
lla p ll* ! C h u rch o l S o ilo r d w ith the Rev
F lo y d U lake, J r o lllc la lin g In term en t w ill
follow In E v e rg re e n C n n e te ry F rie n d * m a y
c a ll at the fu n eral home F rid a y Irom A u n til I
p m In add ition lo hi* w ile , two lo rn and liv e
titte r* . M r S m ith It a lt o tu rv lv e d by liv e
g ran d ch ild re n ; C a m lle , C a m eron . Z a ch a ry,
B e n ia m in , and Ja co b F o r triend* who w ith ,
the fa m ily tn g g e tlt m e m o ria l donation* lo
(lie F l r t l U a p ilil Church o l S a n lord B u ild in g
Fund, 519 S. P a rk A v e ru e , S an lord. 1J77I
A rra n g e m e n lt b y B ritto n F u n e ra l Hom e.
S anlord

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1. C ontest Is o p e n to c h ild re n ages 5-6 years o f age; 7-8 years o f age;
9-10 years o f age.
2. Paints, w a te r c o lo rs o r c ra y o n m ay b e used.
3. Entries w ill b e ju d g e d o n the ba sis o f o rig in a lliy a n d neatness for
each a ge g ro u p .
4. Entries m ust b e m a ile d o r b ro u g h t to the Sanford H e ra ld b y
5:00 PM , A p r il 13th.
5. Prizes w ill b e a w a rd e d A p r il 15,1994.
6. W in n e rs w ill a p p e a r In the S a n fo rd H e ra ld Earth D a y T a b A p ril 22.
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lo L a k e v ie w d u rin g the l£M)2-!Ki
sc h o o l y e a r w hen lie a ssu m e d
th e c h a lle n g in g ro le a s first
c h a irp e rs o n of o u r Seh oo l A d v i­
s o r y C o u n c il. A s a d is a b le d
V ie tn a m vet. tie w as aide to
sp end a lot o l tim e at sehool. and
he d id lie v o lu n tee red m u c h ol
Ills lim e h e lp in g in the m e d ia
ce n te r a n d lie a lso h e l p e d lu
m a n y o th e r a m is of the sch o o l
w h e r c v e r h e c o u l d b e oI
assistance.
H is presence on o u r c a m p u s
w as a m o ra le b o o ster for the
le a e h e rs , fo r Ih e y o fte n f r it
o v e rw h e lm e d bv th e ir w e ig h ty
re p o u s lb llltle s. {seeing a paren t
by th e ir side. Iic lp ln g I f ir m lo
in e rt the ch a lle n g e s, se rv e d tn
re m in d them that th e y w ere not
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(asks.
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m llm r u t tn the c h ild re n o f o u r
sch o o l. He not o n ly se rv e d as
c h a irp e rs o n o f o u r S c h o o l A d v i­
so ry C o u n c il, he a lso be ca m e
tre a su re r o f o u r P T A a n d h elp e d
C h r is C o llls o n . o u r sta ll' re so u rce
officer, w ith llic P o lic e A th le tic
Le a g u e — un after s c h o o l p ro ­
gram d e sig n e d to p ro v id e s t u ­
d e n ts w ith w h o le s o m e rc c rc a iln n a l a c tiv itie s a fte r se h o o l

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I4TM
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO 14 239 C A M K
BANKERSTRUST
(C O M P A N Y I AS T R U S T E E
F O R T H E R U R A L H O U S IN G
T R U S T 1*1) I.
P la ln llll.

N otice o l S h e r lll’ i Sale
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l bY v irtu e o l that ce rta in
W rit o l E x e cu tio n lu u e d out o l
and under Ihe te a l ot the County
C o u rt o l Sem inole County. F lo r
Ida, C a te »*3 ' 37I 4C C 20U upon a
fin a l (u dg m en l ren d ered In the
a fo re te id C o u rt on Ihe J f ln day
ot Ja n u a ry A O l**4. In lh a l
.e r la ln c a te en titled
B arn ett
R e co v ery C orp oration . P la in tiff
v* D e n n lt S u m ln tk i a k a D ennH
W illia m S u m ln tk i A L o ri F
S u m ln t k i, ' D e fe n d a n t w h ic h
a lo re ta id W rit ot E x e cu tio n w a t
d e liv e re d lo m e a t S h e rltt ol
Sem inole County. F lo rid a and I
have le vie d upon e ll Ihe right,
title and In le re tl ot the deten
da n t, D e n n lt W o r L o r i F.
S u m ln tk i, In and lo the follow in g
d e ter,L ed property. M id proper
ty being lo cated In S em in ole
County, F lo rid a m ore p a rtic u
la r iy d e tcrlb e d a t lo ilo w t
O ne A m e ric a n M o tor* P U ,
V ln 11JTH L41SXH T00043I being
t io r a d at A lla m o n la T o w in g
Service.
and Ihe u n dertlgn e d e t Sheriff
ot S em in ole County, F lo rid a .
W ill a l 11:00 A M on Ihe llf h
day o l A p r il A D 1944, o ile r lo r
ta le and t e ll lo ihe h lg h e it
bidde r. F O R C A S H IN H A N D
A N D S U B J E C T TO A N Y A N D
A L L E X I S T I N G L IE N S , a l Ihe
F ro n t IW e ttl Door, a l Ihe ile p t,
o l Ihe Sem inole County Court
houte In Sanford. F lo rid a , the
above d e tcrlb e d p ro p e rly
T h a i M id ta la It being m ads
to t a llt f y Ihe le r m t ot Ih lt W rit
ot E xecu tion
D o nald F E tlln g e r, S h e rllt
Sam In oleCou n ty, F lo rid a
N O T IC E R E G A R D I N G T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H D IS
A B I I T I E S A C T O F 19*0. P E R
SONS W IT H A D IS A B IL IT Y
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
C O M M O D A T IO N S T O P A R T I C
I P A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D I N G
SH O U LD CO N TA CT THE
C I V I L O l V IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C
T I O N . 1J4S 2 IT M S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A AT
L E A S T F I V E D A Y S P R IO R TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G
TELE
P H O N E : (402) 3301440 T T D
(407) 323 3133
P u b llth e d
M a rc h 17. 24, It.
A p ril 7, w ith Ihe ta le on A p r il 11.
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R O B E R T V H A R R IS S . J R .
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N O T I C E O F A C T IO N

it n t i
TO
R O B E R T V H A H H IS S .
JR
.a n d
G R A C E
M
EDW ARDS, SAM U EL F
S E A R S and U N K N O W N
S P O U S E . II m a rrie d , a a lly * ,
an d /o r daad B it (th eir) unknow n
h a lr t . d a v lia a i. le g a te e * o r
grantee* and a ll p e r to n t or
p a r tia l c la im in g by. through
under o r a g a ln tl h im I them I
R ttld a n c a unknown
U n kn ow n d lr e c t o r i an d o l
H e a r* o l F O R R E S T P A R K
S P R I N G S . B V , a Corp oration
and F O R R E S T
P A R K
S P R IN G S , B V . a Corporation,
i l l h e irt. devisees. legatee* or
g ra nle e * an d a ll p e rto n t or
p a r lie t c la im in g by, through,
under or a g a ln tl Ihem
R e tid e n ce unknown
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E O lh a l an
A c tio n lo r f o r e d o t u 'e ot a
m ortgage on Ihe follow in g prop
e rty In Sem inole County. F lo r
Ida:
lo t J, O R A N G E E S T A T E S ,
accordin g to the p la t thereof a t
Recorded In P la l Book II, Page
54, P u b lic R e co rd ! ot Sem inole
County. F lo rid a
h a t been tile d a g a ln tl you and
you are req u ired lo te rv e a copy
ot your w ritten detente*. It any,
to It on S P E A R A N D H O F F
M A N , Attorney* w hole a d d re tt
It )0t South D ix ie H ig h w ay.
C o ra l G a b le t, F lo r id a 3)144
0051 444 27**. w llh ln th irty (JO)
day* a lte r Ihe t i n t pu b lica tio n
ot (ne notice, and to tile Ihe
o rig in a l w ith Ihe C le rk o l Ih lt
Court either belore service cm
S P E A R A N D H O F F M A N . «•
lo rn e y t or Im m ediately thereat
ter; o th erw lte a default w ill be
en tered a g a ln tl you tor Ihe
re lie f dem anded In the Com
p le ln lo r P etitio n
W IT N E S S m y hand and teal
o l Ih lt C ourt on Ih lt 2*lh day ol
M a rch . 1994
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A t C le rk ot Ihe C ourt
B y R u th K in g
A t D eputy C le rk
P e r to n t w ith (In a b ility who
need a tp e c la l a ccom m odation
lo p a rtic ip a te In Ih lt proceeding
th o u id co ntact A D A C oordin ato r
ot 301 M P a rk A ven u e, Suite N
101, Sanford. F lo rid a 337/1. at
le a tl liv e day* p rio r lo Ihe
p ro ce e d in g
Teleph on e! (407)
31J 4330 E x t. 4227) I 400 455
I7 7 IIT D O ), or I M O *51 12201V I,
v ia F lo rid a R e la y S ervice
P u b llth : M a rc h 31 A A p r il 7,
1994
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h o u rs. Hare Is tlx* d a y that D ave
is not at L n kevlew .
I tc llc c th lg hack on a ll that
D a v e H a ll h a s d o n e for the
c h ild re n of o u r sch o o l. I h ave
slo w ly begun lo re a lize that the
rea l s ig n ific a n c e o f Ills c o n tr ib u ­
tio n lie s not so m u c h w ith Ills
m a n y good deeds, but w ill) Ills
a c tu a l presence lu o u r m id st, lie
is there lo r us. a n d h is p h y s ic a l
presence has served a s a n In sp i­
ra tio n to both sta lf a n d s tu d e u ls
a lik e
D ave h a s been a true
p a rtn e r w ith u s lu the e d u c a ­
tio n a l process, He has do n ated
the m ost p re c io u s o f a ll g ilts lo
o u r sch o o l, h is tim e a m i h is
ene rg y.
D ave H a ll m ay he o n ly o ne
pe rso n , hut lie is a m a n w h o Is
d e te rm in e d to a m a k e a d if ­
ference. lie not o n ly w a n ts to lie
In v o lv e d In the e d u c a tio n o f h is
d a u g h te r. D enise, hut m o re Im ­
p o rta n tly . he w a n ts to e n h a n c e
the e d u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s for
a ll of o u r stud ents. H ene ath Ills
large fram e Is a v e ry e a rin g and
c o m m itte d m a n w h o lia s left an
In d e lib le m a rk on the h e a rts o f
o u r le a e h e rs a n 11o f o u r c h ild re n .
D ave H a ll's sto ry nee ds to lie
told. bee.m se p a ren ts c a n m ake
a d llle r c n c r . T o d a y 's c h ild re n
are g ro w in g u p In a v e ry c o m ­
p le x so c ie ty that Is lu ll o f w ro n g
tu rn s. It Is ha rd for them to Itml
the w a y w ith o u t a d u lt g u id a n c e
a n d co n c e rn . Tlx* m id d le sch o o l
y e a rs a n d the hig h sehool y ears
a re th e tou g h est o f a ll. hut
I ro n ic a lly th is Is t y p ic a lly the
tim e that p a re n ts be co m e less
am t le ss in v o lv e d in the rd iic n -

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice It hereby given lh a l I
am engaged In b u iin e t i at 2141
M a rq u e lte A v e , S an lord. F L ,
Sam lnola C ounty, F lo rid a , undar
Ih e F l c l l l l o u t N a m e o l
B R O A D W A Y A V IA T I O N , and
lh a l I Inland lo re g lite r ta ld
nam e w ith Ihe D iv ltlo n o l Cor
p o ra llo n t. T a lla h a tte e , F lo rid a .
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith Ihe pro
v ltlo n t o l Ihe F lc llllo u t N am e
S la lu le t. To W it: Section 14 5 09,
F lo rid * S la lu le t l *91
M ic h a e l H en ry
P u b llth ; A p r il 7,1*94
O E Q 51
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice It hereby given that w*
are engaged In b u tln a tt at ITS
St R d 414, W in ter S p rg t. 32704,
Sem inole County, F lo rid a , under
the F lc llllo u t N am e o l A S H O R T
S TO P, and lh a l w* Intend to
r e g lit e r la id nam e w ith the
D iv ltlo n o l Corporation*. T a lla
h attee . F lo rid a . In accorda n ce
w it h Ih e p r o v l t lo n t o f the
F ic fllfo u t N a m * S la tu te i, To
wit: S e c tio n &gt;45.09, F lo r id a
S la lu le t 1991
Joh n S Root
A n th on y M a llo
P u b llth : A p r il/ , 1994
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B U Y IT.
S E L L IT.
F I N D IT.

C L A S S I F I E D

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT , I N A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IU A
C I V I L D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O 471171 C A M l
J U D O E : O H E A T O N JR
A N C H O R S A V IN G S B A N K .
P la ln lltf.
vt.
J A N I C E E H I l l I K E R . a tin g le
w om an. F O R E C L O S U R E
F O R E B E A R A N C E . INC , and
W ALTER YOUNG.
Defendant*
N O T IC E O F SA LE
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P T E R II
IT IS H E R E B Y G I V E N pur
tu a n l to an O rd e r o l F in a l
Ju dg m en t o l F o re c lo tu re dated
M a tc h J1. 1994. and entered In
Cave N u m b e r 91 1072 C A 14 E ot
the C ir c u it C ourt o l Ih* Eigh
leenth J u d ic ia l C irc u it, In and
lor S em in ole County, F lo rid a
w h e re in A N C H O R S A V IN G S
B A N K , a F o d e ra l Saving* Dank,
It Ih* P la ln llll, and J A N I C E E
H IL LIK E R
FO RECLO SU RE
F O R E B E A R A N C E . IN C and
W A L T E R Y O U N G ll 'a r * Ih*
D efendant!*!, I w ill te ll lo Ihe
h ig h e tl and bet! b id d e r lor ca th
4l Ihe Sam lnola County C ourt
houte. J0I N orth P a rk Avenue.
Sanford, Sem inole County, F lo r
(da at 11 OO o ’ clock a m . on Ihe
31th d a y o l A p r il, 1994. Ihe
follow ing d e tcrlb e d p ro p e rly a t
te l fu rth in ta ld O rder or F in a l
Judgm ent, to w it
L a i 20 O A K V I L L A S U B D IV I
SION a t record ed In P la l Book
W Pa g e 74 4, 77 o l Ihe P u b lic
R e co rd ! o l Sem inole County,
F lo rid a Together w ith a New
1*90 N o b ility T ro p ic III** M o b il*
M om *. S e r ia l N u m b e r N l
407VMAAB
D A T E D a l Sanlord. Sem inole
County, F lo rid a , on A p r il 1 ,1*94
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A t C le rk o l Ihe C ou rt
B Y : J a n e E J a te w lc
A t D eputy C le rk
P u b llth : A p r i l 7 , 14.1994
D E Q 5*
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A .
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A S E NO. *2 044SCA-14
D IV IS IO N E
F IR S T A T E F I N A N C I A L ,
P la ln llll.
vs.
K E I T H M I Z E L L E , e l al.
D e fen da n t)!)
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o lle* I* h ereb y g iv e n lh a l,
p u rtu a n l to a F in a l Judgm ent ol
F o re c lo tu r* d e le d Ju n e 7, 1991.
entered In C iv il C a t* N um ber
9J0441CA 14. D iv ltlo n E , In th*
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h e r e in
F I R S T A T E F I N A N C I A L It Ih*
P la ln llll. and K E IT H
M I Z E L L E . a l a l.. a re Ih* D*
le n d a n li. I w ill 4*11 Ih* p ro p e rly
tllu a le d In Sem inole County.
F lo rid a , d e t c r ib e d e i:
Lo t SO, D E E R R U N . U n it 9A,
ic c o rd ln g lo th* p la t tnereol a t
recorded In P la t Book 21. P a g e t
14 and II. P u b lic R e co rd ! ol
Sem inole County. F lo rid a
•1 p u b lic ta la , lo lh a h lg h e it and
bet! bidder, lo r c a th a l lh a w a it
fro n t d o o r o l tho S a m ln o la
County C o u rlh o u ie . 301 N P a rk
A vanua, S a n lo rd . F lo rid a , a l
ll; 0 0 a m , on A p r il 21,1994
D a te d ; A p r il 1.1994
M ARVANNEM O RSE
C L E R K OF THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: Ja n * E. J a te w lc
" I n a c c o r d a n c e w it h Ih*
A m e r ic a n ! W ith D l t a b l l l l l e i
A ct. p e rto n t in need o l a tp e cla l
accom m odation lo p a rticip a te In
Ih lt pro ceed in g th a ll. w llh ln
teven (7) day* p rio r lo any
p ro ce e d in g , c o n ta c t Ih* A d
m ln lilr a llv e o lllc * o l th* Court,
301 N . P a rk A venue. Sem inole
County C o u rlh o u ie , Sanlord, F L
33771 lila p h o n * (4071133 4130,
TD D I 4C0 955 1 771 o r 1 100 955
1770 v ia F lo rid a R t la y S e rv le t" .
P u b llth : A p r il/ . 14.1994
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A P W hlto H o u se C o rfo sp o n d ? n t
W A S H IN O T O N - W h ile H o u se o ffic ia ls are
re v ie w in g a b o u l a d o ze n po ssib le c a n d id a te s
for P re sid e n t C lin t o n 's se co n d a p p o in tm e n t to
the S u p re m e C o u rt, m a k in g n o secret o f the
fact th irl r e tir in g S e n a te M a jo rity L e a d e r
G eo rg e M itc h e ll I s h ig h on the list.
In te rio r S e c re ta ry B ru c e H ahhltt a lso Is on
the lis t, even I h o u g h he sail) he w a sn 't
Interested a n d had to ld C lin to n he w ante d lo
sta y jnit.
M itc h e ll, I) M aine, a n d H ahhltt w ere the o n ly
tw o c a n d id a te s p u b lic ly a c k n o w le d g e d as
u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n , hut W h ite H o u se o ffic ia ls
Insisted that the list w a s lon ger and that no
d e c is io n had been m ade.
It w as no su rp ris e lo C lin to n w h en J u s t ic e
H a rry A. B la c k m o n a n n o u n c e d W e d n esd ay
that he w as re tirin g . T h e 85 -yen r-o ld Ju rist had
to ld the presid ent m o n th s ago that he w o u ld
retire. B la c k m u n r a ile d Ihe W h ile H ouse on
M o n d a y to say he w u h read y to a n n o u n c e Ills
d e c is io n p u b lic ly .
T h e re w a s a torrent o f s|&gt;eeidatton about
B la c k m o n 's su ccesso r. L ik e ly c a n d id a te s w ere
sold to Inclu de fe d eral Ju d g es S te p h e n G .
H r c y c r o f B o s to n . J o s e A , C a b r n n c s o f
C o n n e c t ic u t a n d A jijie a ls J u d g e I tlc h a rd
A r n o ld o f L illie H ock. A rk .
A llu r n e y G e n e ra l J n n c l H r n o a n d S o lic ito r
G e n e ra l D rew D a y s a ls o w ere m e n tio n e d . O ne
n ffle la l llo a le d the n a m e o f U S. D ls ir le i J u d g e
A tm C la ir W illia m s o f Illin o is a s a long-shot
p ro sp ect. S h e w as n a m e d to th e b e n ch b y
K u iu d d R eagan In 1985.
P r e lim in a r y w o rk on B la c k m o n 's su cce sso r
a lre a d y h ad been u n d e r w a y becau se of
u iitlc ljiu tlo n o f h is re tire m e n t. T h e se u rch goes
Into h ig h gear, s ta r tin g from a base o f n a m e s
c o m p ile d last y e a r w h e n J u s t ic e B y ro n W h ite

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Don't Miss A Single Issue!

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By T IR B N C I HUNT

If y o u w ant In b e co m e a c tiv e ly
In v o lv e d lu y o u r c h ild 's sch o o l,
p le a se co ntact the s c h o o l's m a in
o ffic e , and th e y w ill pu t y o u lu
to u c h w ith the a p p ro p ria te peo­
p le . T h e r e a re m a n y o p ­
p o rtu n itie s fo r s e rv ic e at the
s c h o o l level, ra n g in g from v o lu n ­
teer w o rk to h e m m in g a m e m b e r
o f the I’T A o r I I k * S c h o o l A d v is o ­
ry C o n n e ll.
D a ve H a ll's e xa m p le c le a rly
d e m o n s tr a te s d ia l I n d iv id u a l
p a re n ts can have a s ig n ific a n t
Im p act at the s e lx x il level. A s he
sta te d so In s ig h tfu lly , " p a re n ts
c a n 't a lfo rd not to tie Involved In
th e e d u c a tio n o f t h e ir c h ild re n ."
T h e re In loo m u c h nt stake. O u r
c h ild r e n 's fu tu re s h a n g In tire
b a la n c e , and p aren ts c a n m ake
the d ifference.

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E I4TM 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 I V I L D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O 93 1711 C A M E
N A T IO N S B A N C M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N
P la ln llll.
vl
C H R IS A
P E T E R S O N and
PEGGY A
P E T E R S O N , h it
w il e ; F R A N C I S X . H U M
P H R I E S and I M E L O A H U M
P lI R I E S . h it w ile. S T E R L I N G
P A R K H O U S I N O A S S O C IA
TIO N , INC . a F lo rid a co rpora
lio n ; a n d a n y U N K N O W N
P A R T I E S IN P O S S E S S IO N .
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P T E R 41
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p u n u a n l lo a F in a l Ju dg m en t o l
foreclosu re dated M a rc h 30. If*4
In C a t* No. *3 7204 C A 14 E ot
the C ir c u it C o u rt ot lh a 11 th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In and lo r Sem i
nole County, F lo rid a w herein
N A T IO N 5 B A N C M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T I O N It P l a ln ll ll an d
C H R IS A
P E T E R S O N and
PEGGY A
P E T E R S O N , h it
w il e ; F R A N C I S X . H U M
P H R I E S and I M E L D A H U M
P H R IE S . h it w ile , S T E R L I N G
P A R K
H O U S I N G
A S S O C IA T O N I N C . a F lo rid a
c o rp o ra tio n , and U N K N O W N
P A R T I E S IN P O S S E S S IO N a re
defendant* I w ill te ll la the
h lg h e it an d b e ll bidder tor ca th
upon the n orth front door ot the
S em in o le C ou n ty C o u rlh o u ie ,
301 N P a rk Avenue, S anlord.
F lo rid a at II DO a m , on M a y J.
1**4. lh a fo llo w in g d e tc rlb e d
re a l p ro p e ly a t tat forth In ta ld
F in a l Ju dg m en t, lo w it
Lot 4, B lock " C ' \ S T E R L I N G
P A R K U N IT T H R E E , a cco rd
Ing lo Ihe p la t thereol. record ed
In P la l Book II. Page 52. ot the
P u b lic R e c o rd * o l S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a
D ated a l Sem inole County,
F lo rid a . A p r il t, 1*94
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A t C le rk o l C ourt
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
B y Jan# E J a te w lc
A t D eputy C le rk
P u b llth : A p r il 7,14.1*94
,
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T o m o r r o w 's

Todays FFA!

lio n o l th eir c h ild re n ...n t llit*
v e ry lim e th e ir c h ild r e n need
th e m I lie m ost.
It Is m y hope that D a ve w ill
se rve a s an In sp ira tio n lo r m ore
p a re n ts lo b ecam e Involved In
the e d u c a tio n o f t lie lr c h ild re n .
A s ed ucato rs, w e c a n n o t do It a ll
b y o urselves...w e need p a re n ta l
sup|Hirt am i In vo lvem e n t. If yu u
are too bu sy to don ate y o u r lim e ,
please m ake It a p o in t lo ta lk lo
y o u r c h ild d a lly a b o u l sc h o o l. lie
a n a c tiv e lis te n e r a n d d e m o n ­
stra te lu y o u r c h ild U nit y o u
re a lly care about th e ir e d u c a ­
tio n S tre ss lo them that these
fle e tin g years w ill d e te rm in e the
p a th that they w ill fo llo w for the
re m a in d e r ol th e ir liv e s. E d u c a ­
tio n Is a key that u n lo c k s m a n y
o p p o rtu n itie s f n r fu lu r e su cce ss.

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N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice It hereby given that I
am engaged In b u t ln t t t a l 102
C a rd Court, L a k e M a ry , Sem i
nola County, F lo rid a , under Ihe
F lc llllo u k N am e ot P R O
F E S S IO N A L B U S IN E S S R E
S O U R C E S O F F L O R IO A . and
that I Intend lo reglit e r to ld
nam e w ith the D iv ltlo n of Cor
poratlon*. Tallahassee. F lo rid a .
In a cc o rd a n c e w ith Ihe pro
v liio n t ot Ihe F lc llllo u t N am e
S la lu le t. T o W ll Section 1410*.
F lo rid a Statute* 1*91
B a rb a r a Z R te p le n n lk
P u b llth ; A p r il 7,1994
O E Q 49

W hite H ouse expects Blackm un
replacem ent soon; Babbitt says no

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IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO.: 91 &gt;494 CC 3) I
J U D IT H E K IR W I N
P la ln llll

vt
A L F R E D B A L D I N E L L I and
B R E N D A B A L D IN E IL I.
h it w ile , at a l
Defendant*
N O T IC E OF S A L E
N O T I C E It g iv a n lh a l In
accordant# w ith lha S u m m a ry
F in a l J u d g m e n t e n te re d on
M a rc h to 1994 In c iv il action
n u m ber 91 3494 CC 2J Z o l Ihe
C o u n ty C o u rt lo r S e m in o le ,
C o u n t y . F lo r i d a . In w h ic h
A LFR ED
BALD I N E L L I.
B R E N D A B ALD I N E L L I.
S U N C O A S T S E C U R I T Y D IS
T R IH U T O R S . IN C. C E N T R A L
F L O R I D A R E G I O N A L H O S PI
T A L , N A T IO N A L G U A R D IA N
S E C U R IT Y S E R V IC E S COR
P O R A T IO N . H O U S E H O L D F I
N A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N , an d
H I G H L A N D S H O M E O W N E R 'S
A S S O C I A T I O N w e re D t f t n
d a n lt. and J U D I T H E K IR W IN
w a t tho P la ln llll. I w ill te ll lo
Ihe h lg h e it bidde r lo r ca th at
Ihe W e il fro n t doo r o l Ihe
Sem inole County C o u rlh o u ie In
San lord F lo rid a on A p r il 71
1994. between Ih* hour* ol n 00
a m and 2 00 p m . in* follow in g
d e tcrlb e d re a l property
LO T 17, TH E H IG H L A N D S
S E C T I O N 2. R E P L A T
AC
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O N A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 31, P A O E 94, O F
TH E P U B LIC R E C O R D S OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R
ID A . L E S S ; B E G I N A T T H E
NORTHW EST CO RN ER OF
LO T 17. T H E N C E R U N S O U T H
30 D E G R E E S lO 'J I " W E S T
A L O N G T H E W E S T L IN E O F
LO T 17 A D IS T A N C E O F I I 50
F E E T ; T H E N C E N O R T H 54
D E G R E E S 1144" E A S T A
D I S T A N C E O F 14 79 F E E T TO
T H E S O U T H R IG H T O F W A Y
O F D A R L IN CO U RT; T H E N C E
N O R T H 77 D E G R E E S 3 013''
W E S T A L O N G T H E R IG H T O F
W AV L IN E O F D A R L IN
C O U R T . A D I S T A N C E O F 4 75
F E E T TO T H E P O IN T O F
C U R V A T U R E OF A C U R V E
CONCAVE N O RT H EASTER LY
H A V IN G A R A D IU S O F 40 00
F E E T , TH EN CE NORTH
W E S T E R L Y A LO N G THE A R C
O F S A ID C U R V E A N D T H E
R IG H T O F W A Y L IN E A
D I S T A N C E O F 12 54 F E E T
THROUGH A CEN TRAL
A N G L E O F It D E G R E E S
0 1 '0 7 " TO T H E P O I N T O F
B E G IN N IN G
S U B JE C T TO T H A T C E R
T A IN M O R T G A G E IN F A V O R
OF S E A R S M O R T G A G E COR
P O R A T IO N . F I L E D 1D30/49 IN
O F F IC IA L R E C O R D DOOK
2129, P A G E 1990. P U B L I C
R E C O H O S OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A IN T H E
O R IG IN A L AM O U N T OF
443.422.00 A N D A S S IG N E D TO
C |T IC O R P M O R T G A G E . IN C .
IN O F F I C I A L R E C O R D B O O K
3193, P A G E 1140, P U B L I C
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
S a id i a l t th a ll be subject lo a
Hr at m ortg age and a ju d ic ia l
determ in a tion ot Ih* right*, and
I n t a r e it i o l D t le n d a n l,
H I G H L A N D S H O M E O W N E R 'S
A S S O C IA T IO N .
D A T E O ; M a r c h 21.1994
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
CLERKO FCO URT
Dy: Ja n a E . J a te w lc
A t D eputy C le rk
P u b llth : M a r c h 31 &amp; A p r il 7,
1994
D E P 274
N O T IC E O F P U B LIC S A LE
T H E S A N F O R D A IR P O R T
A U T H O R IT Y W IL L S E L L B Y
S E A L E D B ID O N E W O O D
F R A M E H O USE C U R R E N T L Y
L O C A T E D ON A IR P O R T
P R O P E R T Y . TH E SUC
C E S S F U L B ID D E R S S H A L L
BE R E S P O N S IB L E TO R E
MOVE THE STRUCTURE
W IT H IN F I F T E E N (15) D A Y S
O F B ID A W A R O . B ID S W I L L
0 E R E C E IV E D NO L A T E R
T H A N 11:00 A M , T U E S D A Y ,
A P R I L 12, 1994. I N F O R M A
T IO N A N D A P P O I N T M E N T S
F O R IN S P E C T I O N M A Y B E
O B T A I N E D B Y C A L L I N G 322
7771. T H E A U T H O R I T Y R E ­
S E R V E S T H E lllG H T TO
R E J E C T A N Y A N O /O R A L L
0 ID S
P u b llth . M a r c h J l A A p r il 7,
1994
D E P 779

left Ihe co u rt.
W h ite H o u se s jjc c la l c o u n s e l L lo y d C u tle r
sa id , " T h e r e are o th e r jie o p lc w h o deserve
c o n s id e ra tio n w h o w ere not s e rio u s ly In the
r u n n in g the Iasi tim e a ro u n d ." lie sa id the
e v e n tu a l list w o u ld he 10 tn 12, " m o re o r le ss ."
C u t le r , le a d in g th e s e a r c h w it h M a c k
M c L n rty , Hie c h ie f of s la lf. sa id he e xp ecte d
C lin t o n to a n n o u n c e Ills n o m in e e w ith in "u
m a tte r o f w e e k s ."
" H e w ill p ic k so m eo ne w h o g e n e ra lly re fle cts
Ills se n se o f |&gt;oliilcul a n d m o ra l v a lu e s ," C u tle r
sa id . " E v e r y p re sid e n t d o cs th a t."
He sa id c a n d id a te s w o u ld he Judged on the
h a s h o f a b ilit y , d iv e r s it y a n d c h a ra c te r.
M o reo ver. C u t le r sa id . " A s y o u k n o w . In the
past (C lin to n ) h a s been a ttra cte d by p ro jd c
w h o h ave had so m e sort of p o litic a l or o th e r life
e x p e rie n c e lu a d d itio n lo b e in g a good la w y e r ."
A d m in is tr a tio n o ffic ia ls m ad e c le a r th e y d id
not w ant a repeat o f last y e a r's h ig h ly p u b lic ,
llt r c e - m o n t h s e a rc h th a t r e s u lte d In the
se le c tio n o f J u s t ic e R u th B a d e r G tn sh u rg .
C lin t o n sa id he w o u ld select u n o m in e e " o f
g e n u in e s t a tu r e " lu " a n a p p ro p ria te a n d
tim e ly fa s h io n ."
W h ile M itc h e ll w as v ie w e d as jie rh a jis the
lo|i p ro s peel, there are jK illlle a i a n d Irgnl
p ro b le m s w it h h is se le ctio n .
T h e a d u ilu ls t ra tio n Is c o u n tin g o n M itc h e ll to
lead the S en a te fight for C lin t o n 's p rize d h ea lth
re fo rm jiln n A n ti fro m a legal sta n d p o in t, the
C o iiH lIim in n b a rs la w m a k e rs from ta k in g a
g o v e rn m e n t p o s itio n w h o se s a la ry bu s been
ra is e d by C o n g re s s w h ile th e y w ere m e m b e rs.
C u lle r w a s q u ic k to sa y he w a s co n fid e n t
that a s o lu tio n c o u ld he fo u n d a ro u n d t h r legal
ro a d b lo c k , s h o u ld C lin t o n d e cid e o n a m e m b e r
o f C o n g re ss
l ie v o lu n te e r e d th a t se v e n
se n a to rs h av e se rv e d on the h ig h c o u rt.
T r e a s u r y S e c re ta ry L lo y d H en tacn got a ro u n d
the p ro v is io n w h e n tie le lt the S en ate b y ta k in g
a lo w e r s a la ry th a n o th e r C a b in e t m e m tiers.

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
O r T H E S T A T E O F F L O R IO A
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C I V I L D IV ISIO N
C A S E NO *4441 CA 14E
A S S O C IA T E S F I N A N C I A L
S E R V IC E S C F A M E R IC A
INC
P l a ln ll ll
vt
D E L B E R T L W AR D AN
I N D I V ID U A L A N D A S H E I R
A N D J A N E D O E W A R D HIS
U N KN O W N W IF E , E S T H E R
V E N C E AS P E R S O N A L
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E O F TH E
E S T A T E O F A L IC E L
BATTEN. D ECEASED :
U N K N O W N I tE I H S O F A L IC E
L BATTEN. D ECEASED
B E T T Y C V E N C E AN D E L V IN
V EN C E. H E R HUSBAND
H E IR S : JO A N ), F U L L E R
A C K /A B O B B Y J O E F U L L E R .
H E I R . A N D JO H N D O E
F U L L E R . H E R UNKNOW N
H U S B A N D : IF L IV IN G ,
I N C L U D IN G A N Y U N K N O W N
S P O U S E O F S A ID
O E F E N D A N T ( S ) . IF
R E M A R R I E D A N D IF
D E C E A S E D . THE
R E S P E C T IV E UNKNO W N
H E IR S D E V IS E E S
G R A N T E E S A S S IG N E E S
C R E D I T O R S , L IE NO VS, A N l)
TRUSTEES, AN D A LL O THER
PE RSONS C L A IM IN G B Y
T H R O U G H ,U N D E R O R
A G A IN S T T H O S E N A M E D
D E FE N D A N T S UPON W HOM
P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E C O U LD
NOT B E P E R F E C T E D
F L O R ID A C O N F E R E N C E
A S S O C IA T IO N O F
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S .
A C O R P O R A T I O N .H E I R .
JO H N D O E A N D JA N E DOE.
U N KN O W N TEN AN TS.
D e le n d a n li ! )
N O T I C E O F A C T IO N
TO : D E L B E R T L W A R D . A N
I N D I V ID U A L A N D A S H E I R .
A N D J A N E D O E W A R D . H IS
U N KN O W N W IF E ; U N K N O W N
H E IR S O F A L IC E L B A T T E N .
D E C E A S E D JO A N I F U L L E R
A /K /A B O B B Y JO E F U L
L E R . H E IR . A N D JO H N DOE
F U L L E R , H ER UNKNOW N
H U S B A N D ; IF L I V I N G , IN
C LU O IN G A N Y U N KN O W N
S P O U S E O F S A IO D E F E N D
A N T I S ) , IF R E M A R R I E D .
A N O IF D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E UNKNOW N
H E IR S , D E V IS E E S , G R A N
T E E S . A S S IG N E E S . C R E D I
TO R S. L IE N O R S , AN D
TR U STEES. ANO A L L O TH ER
P E R S O N S C L A IM IN G B Y,
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
A O A IN S T T H E N A M E D O E F
E N D A N T IS )
W H O S E R E S I D E N C E IS
UNKNOW N
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y req u ired
lo III* you r a n tw er o r w ritten
deten te!, II any, In Ih* above
proceed in g w ith Ih* C le rk o l Ih lt
C o u rt, a n d to te rv e a copy
thereat upon th* p l a ln llll’ * at'
lo rn ey, w h o le nam e an d a d d r t t l
appear* hereon, w ith in X day*
a lte r the t lr t t p u b lic a tio n at Ih lt
N olle* o l A ctio n ; Ih* natu re ol
Ih lt proceeding being a t u ll lor
fo ra clo tu r* o l m ortgage a g a ln tl
Ih* follow in g d e ic rlb e d proper
ty, to w ll:
T H E W E S T 154 3 F E E T O F
T H E S O U T H &gt;t O F T H E
S O U T H 210 F E E T O F T H E
N O R T H 420 F E E T O F T H E
W E S T
t) O F L O T 4 1 ,
M C N E I L L 'S O R A N G E V I L L A .
A C C O R D I N G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 2, P A G E 99,
P U B LIC RECO RD S O F SEM I
N O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A
A / K / A 149 S, F O R E S T L A K E
D R IV E . A LT A M O N T E
S P R IN G S . F L 32714
II you lo ll to file your a n tw er
or w ritte n detente* In th* above
p ro ce e d in g , on p t a ln t lll't a t­
torney, a defau lt w ill be entered
a g a ln il you lo r Ih* re lie f d*
m anded It th# C o m p la in t or
P etitio n
D O N E A N D O R D E R E D at
S em inole County, F lo rid a Ih lt
29th day o l M a rch , 1994.
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C I R C U I T CO U H T
B y R u th K in g
D eputy C le rk
D a n ie l C. Contuegra. E t g u lr t
1907 N orth B oulevard
Tam pa. F L 33401
14131229 40 4
F A X ! O i l ) 224 9205
A ttorn ey lo r P la ln t lN
P u b llth : M a r c h 31 A A p r il 7,
1994
D E P 745

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
5 E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A 5 E N O 93 1S47CA
D IV IS IO N I4E
H Y L A N D
M O R T G A G E
COM PANY
P la ln t lf K t l,
vt
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N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p u rtu a n l to a F Inal Ju dg m ent ot
to r e d o iu r * d a te d M a r c h II.
1994, and entered In C a t* No
9j I547CA 14E o l Ih* C irc u it
C o u rt o l the E I G H T E E N T H
J u d id a l C ir c u it in and tor S E M
I N O L E County, F lo rid a w h erein
R YL A N D M O R T G A G E C O M
P A N Y It th e P l a l n l l l l and
RAN D E I H U M PH R EYS.
RH O N D A VA N ZANT H U M
PHHEYS
S T A T E OF F L O R
IDA D E P A R T M E N T O f R E V
E N U E . D A V IO R A N D E R S .
J E N N I F E R L A N D E R S l'k / a
JE N N IF E R
L
H A YES,
G EO R G E T KUSER, C H ER Y L
K U S E R
J A M E S
E
D O M I N G U E Z amt T U Y E T B
D O M I N G U E Z are Ih* H elen
tfa n li I w ill te ll to Itw h ig h e tl
and beat bidder lo r ra th a l Ih*
wet* front t le p i o l ihe S E M I
N O L E County C o u rlh o u ie a l
II 00 a m . on A p r il 29 1994 Ihe
follow in g d e tc rlb e d p ro p e rly a t
te l lo rlh in ta ld F in a l Judg
men!
Lot #5, D eer Run. U n it 17,
a cco rd in g to th* p la t thereof a t
record ed In P la t B ook 31. P a g e t
41 and 49, P u b lic Record* o l
S e m ln o le C o u n ly , F lo rid a
Together w ith Ih* follow ing
detc r Ibed per tone I pr oper I y
R ang*/O v*n V ent F a n . O il
p o ta l. D iin w a th e r, Sm oke De
le cto r. C a rp e l
W IT N E S S M Y H A N D and Ih*
te a l o l Ih lt C ou rt on A p r il t.
1994
(S E A L )
HO N O RABLE
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk o l Ih* C ir c u it C ou rt
B y Jane E J a te w lc
D eputy C le rx
IM P O R T A N T
N O T IC E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S ACT
O F 1990
A d m ln lt lr a liv e O rd e r
No 92 37
P e r to n t w ith a d lia b llit y who
need a tp e c la l accom m o datio n
lo p a rtic ip a te In Ih lt proceeding
th o u id contact A D A C oordinator
a l XII N P a rk Avenua, S u lla M
301. Sanlord, F lo rid a 31771 at
le a tl liv e IS) day* p r io r lo Ihe
p ro c e e d in g
Telephone: (4071
2214110 E k t 4237; 1 100 955
477IITD D ). or I 100 955 4770 (V I,
v ia F lo rid a R t la y S ervice
P u b llth : A p r il/ , 14. 1994
D E Q 12

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N olle* It hereby given lh a l I
a m engaged In b u tin e tt *1 175
C ro w n P o in t C lr , lo n g wood F L
3277*. S e m ln o le C o u n ly , F lo rid a
under Ih* F lc llllo u t N am * ot
31M S P A I N T I N G , and that I
Intend lo re g lite r ta ld nam e
w ith Ih* D iv ltlo n o l C o rp o ra
lion*. T a lla h a tte e F lo rid a . In
a cco rd an ce with Ihe p r o v ltlo n t
o l the F lc t lh o u t N am e S la lu le t.
T o W iI Section 945 09. F lo rid a
S la lu le t 1991
J im m ie H an dley
Anthony M a flo
P u b llth A p r il/ , 1994
D E Q 54

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
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Sanlcm l Horalil. Snnlordf Florida - Thursday, April 7, 1994 - 7A

Liberal abortion language

James Quinn, M.D.

U.S. lo b b ie s fo r U.N. plan sta b ilizin g population
□ y R IT A B E A M I S H
A ss o c ia te d P re ss W ilie r
; W A S H IN G T O N - T h e C lin to n
p M l i i i l i l l a l r n t l o n Is l o b b y i n g
’ l'»rc*l||n g o v e rn m e n ts for m ore
! lilic r n l a b o rtio n languag e In a
ctiaJt U n ite d N allo tm plan a lin e d
; al s ta b iliz in g the w o rld ’s popnla: lio n .
T b e S la t e D e p a rt m i n i In*
j -a rticle d d ip lo m a ts In a ra b le last
; m o n th to e o n la e l foreign gov: rrn tn e n ts a n d stress tbe U.S.
i w ish for “ stro n g e r langua g e on
i tbe Im p o rta n c e of a c c e s s to
! a b o rtio n s e rv ic e s " in the d ro ll
doc in lie n I being prep ared for a
U .N . s p o n s o re d c o n fe re n c e In
Septem ber.
T h e d raft o f a 20 -yea r p o p u la ­
tion s ta b iliz a tio n p ro g ra m a l ­
ready lia s co m e iin tie r a tta ck b y
H o m a n C a t h o lic s a n d n u lla b o rtio n forces
Hut the a d m in is tra tio n w a n ts
tbe d o cu m e n t, w h ic h o u tlin e s
g o a ls a u d a c t io n s t h a t
p a r tic ip a tin g c o u n trie s s h o u ld
lake, to su p p ort bro ade r a b o rtio n
a v a lla b tlllv .

" T b e c u rre n t text, a lth o u g h It
n o tes the h ig h m o rta lity le ve ls
a n d the se rio u s m a te rn a l h ea lth
p ro b le m s a sso cia te d w ith unsafe
a b o rtio n . Is Inadequate as It o n ly
a d d re sse s a b o rtio n In eases o f
rape o r Ineest." said (lie Sta te
D e p a rtm e n t cable, w h ic h w as
sent to a ll d ip lo m a tic a n d c o n ­
s u la r posts.

T h e a d m in is t r a t io n a ls o Is
p re s sin g C o n g re ss In ease re­
s tr ic tio n s o n fed eral fu n d in g for
a b o rtio n s . O ffic ia ls h ave p re ­
v io u s ly sa id that U .S. fo re ig n a id
p r o g r a m s n o n e th e le s s w o u ld
o n ly fu n d a b o rtio n s In lim ite d
c lrc u m s tn n c e s . n a m e ly eases of
rape. Ineest nr bo tched a b o r­
tio ns.

In New Y o rk, delegates from
m ore than 170 c o u n trie s nre
d ra ftin g a 2 0 y e a r p la n for a d o p ­
tion by c o u n trie s a tte n d in g the
I n t e r n a t io n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n
P o p u la tio n a n d D e v e lo p m e n t,
s c h e d u le d fo r S e p t. 5 -1 5 In
C a iro . E g y p t.

T h e S ta le D e p a rtm e n t cable
s a id " l ir e g lo b a l c o m m u n it y
s h o u ld w o rk to red u ce the dc
m a u d for u lro rllim by e llm ln a t
lu g the u n m e t need for fa m ily
p la n n in g s e rv ic e s ."

T h e d n d l c a lls lo r s ta b iliz in g
w o rld |u ip u la tlo n — a b o u t 5.7
b illio n today — at 7.8 trillio n by
the y e a r 2050. U n c h e c k e d . It Is
fo re c a s t to In c re a se to 12.5
trillio n by then.
S h o r t ly a fte r t a k in g o ffice ,
Presid e n t ('U n io n reversed the
H cagau a n d H ush a d m in is tr a ­
tio n s ' Iran on federal fu n d in g o f
Inter n a tio n a l p o p u la tio n -co n tro l
o rg a n iz a tio n s that p ro v id e or
pay lo r a b o rtio n s.

D ill It added that the U .S.
d e le g a tio n " w ill a lso be w o rk in g
for stro n g e r la n g u a g e m i the
Im p orta n ce o f access to a b o rtio n
se rv ic e s .”
S ta te D epa rtm en t C o u n s e lo r
T im W lr th , r e p r e s e n tin g the
U n ite d S t a ir s at the N ew Y o rk
m eeting , said W e d n e sd a y that
the a d m in is tra tio n p o s itio n Is:
“ A b o rtio n s h o u ld be safe, legal
a n d ra re ."
H r said the U .S .-p ro po sed la n ­
guage lo r the C a iro d o e u tn rn l Is
s till In the w o rk s, but e s se n tia lly

s t r e s s e s t h e p r i n c ip le th a t
"w o m e n o u g h t lo have access to
safe a b o rtio n s. It's not Just rape
o r In cest."
T h e a d m in is tra tio n seeks also
" t o focus on the health o f the
m o th e r" and a ccess to "th e fu ll
range of re p ro d u ctiv e h ea lth care
se rv ice s, w h ic h In clu d es access
to safe a b o rtio n s a s a lust resort,
" W lrth sa id In a telephone
Interview .
T b e N a tio n a l K lg h l lo t.lfc
C o m m itte e c ritic iz e d the effort lo
bro a de n the a b o rtio n language,
s a y in g tbe a d m in is tra tio n " h a s
no m o ra l rig h t to seek to export
an Id ro ln g y that r a d ic a lly d e ­
v a lu e s h u m a n fetal life ."
D o u g J o h n s o n , th e a n t ia b o r t io n g r o u p 's le g is la t iv e
d ire c to r, sa id the State D e p a rt­
m e n t ca b le sh o w s the a d m in is ­
tra tio n Is "a c c e le ra tin g efforts to
le g a lize a b o rtio n on de m and as a
p o p u la tio n -c o n tr o l m e th o d In
iess-devclo p ed n a tio n s ."
Hope J o h n Haul II Issued an
u n u s u a lly p o in ted a ttack on the
p ro g ra m W e dn esday, sayin g It
p e rm its the " s y s te m a tic death o f
S e e A b o r t io n , P a g e 8 A

Is pleased to announce his association with

Harvey Schefsky, M.D.
in

Family Practice
Dr. Schefsky Is a board certified family practice
physician with over 20 years In practice.
N o w a c c e p t in g p a t ie n t s ,
O J J ic c h o u r s a r e h y a p p o in t m e n t

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April 9th - YOUTH BLAST AT
FT, MELLON PARK IN SANFORD (Alternate at Salvation Army)
April 10th - O t S a i n Speaker. David Edwards
Music. Paul Chilly «. (PROMISE
10 :t0 a.in (Same an previous aorvico )
(1 55 p m Speaker. David Edwards * Music. Paul Gully
April I t l h BRING A FRIEND NIGHT
0 55 p m Service Docjins
Speaker, David Edwards • Music, Paul Gulfy • Special testimony
April I2lti - CHRISTIAN T-SHIRT NIGHT
5 15 p m PIZZA tit AST with DOMINO'S
11 30 p in CONCERT witti Paul Gutty
(D-ive will spoak after ttio concert )
April 13th - HARVEST NIGHT
3 .HI p m Wednesday Mujtit Suppuf
6 30 p in Servico Beoiiir.
Spenkor, David Edwards * Monic, Paul Gufry • Special realiinony

519 P A R K A V E „ SAN FO RD

Everglades grandmother turns
104 with her work still undone
Oy J O H N P A C E H T I
A so o c ia lo o .’ ’ m is s W riter
M IA M I
M arjo ry Sto m -m ao D o u g la s tu rn s 104
tod ay, her life 's w o rk im d o iic . H e r beloved
E v e rg la d e s are s till In p eril.
D espite b lin d n e s s a nd severe b e a rin g p ro blem s,
Ms. D o u g la s re m a in s the w e tla n d s' greatest
advocate.
E a rlie r th is year, sh e co n fro n ted the L e g isla tu re
by fo rc in g It to take her n a m e o il a c le a n u p b ill
th at sh e b e lie v e s fa v o rs the su g a r g ro w ers
a c c u se d o f p o llu tin g the E ve rg la d es. A n d sh e sa ys
la w m a k e rs s till d o n ’ t g ra sp tbe Im p orta n ce ol the
vast w e tla n d s
T o h e lp celebrate the b irth d a y o f the w o m a n
Presid e n t (.'Union c a lle d " ( ir a n d m o llie r ol the
E v e rg la d e s ,” M s D o u g la s' b le n d s p la n n e d a
get-together today In front ol the C o co n u t G ro v e
bou se sh e h a s liv e d in sin c e 192 8.
" N o one Is sa tisfie d w ith th e ir life ’s w o rk ," Ms.
D o u g la s sa id th is week, “ There Is a lw a y s a need
to c a rry on. The m ost Im p orta n t t ilin g Is to
p rep are co m p e te n t pe o p le lo fo llo w y o u ."
Ms. D ou glas, in her 1947 book " T b e E v e r­
glades: R iv e r o f G ra s s ." w a s the first to describ e
the w e tla n d s as an e x p a n siv e body o f w ater
flo w in g so u th w a rd from L a k e O keechobee. S h e
w as a lso the llrst to d o cu m e n t the u n iq u e n e s s ol
tbe E v e rg la d e s, the o n ly e co sy ste m ol Us k in d on
E a rth .
T h at book ch a n g e d the p e rcep tio n of the
E v e rg la d e s as a sw a m p s ta n d in g In the w a y of
d e v e lo p m e n t, a w a s te la n d to lie d ik e d a n d
c h a n n e le d to create d ry land for ho m e s and
farm s.
T h e b o o k h a s e n d u r e d a s m u c h fo r Its
im p a s sio n e d w ritin g a s U s e n v iro n m e n ta l a n d
s c ie n tific sig n ific a n c e .
“ T h e re Is a b a la n c e In m a n also, o ne w h ic h lia s
set a g a in st Ids greed a n d Ids Inertia a n d his
fo o lis h n e s s ." she w rote. ''P e rh a p s even In th is
last flo u r. In a new re la tio n o f u se fu ln e ss and
b e au ty, the vast m a g n ific e n t, su b tle a n d u n iq u e
re g io n o f the E v e rg la d e s m a y not he u tte rly lo s t."
T h e E v e rg la d e s a rc n o w re co g n ize d as v ita l to
F lo r id a 's ra in fa ll c y c le a n d s u p p ly of d r in k in g
w ater, a n d us h o m e to m a n y end a ng ere d species.
Its p ro b le m s have affected n e ig h b o rin g b o d ie s o f
w a te r that relied on it for flit ratio n.
Ms. D o u g la s w a s In stru m e n ta l In w in n in g
p ro te c tio n o f the w e tla n d s by p u s h in g for the
c re a tio n o f E v e rg la d e s N a tio n a l P a rk In 1047. T h e
p a rk , tbe seco n d-larg est In the L o w e r 4 8 states,
n o w c o v e rs m ore th a n 1.5 m illio n acres.
“ It m a y not even be there If II w a sn 't lo r her
c o n s ta n c y a n d d e te rm in a tio n ." said fo rm e r Hep.
D a n te F a s c c ll, D -F la . " S h e h a s e a rn ed and
de serves every cre d it that has co m e her w ay and
the p a rk Is. In large m easure, a testam ent to
th a t."
Hut the E v e rg la d e s have s h ru n k b y h a lf In the
last 4 5 y e a rs a n d c o n tin u e to s h r in k becau se of
p o llu tio n a n d w a te r d iv e rsio n . T h e y h ave tu rn e d

in to a d isp u te d te rrito ry In a w a r b e in g fought In
go vernm e nt o ffices a n d c o u rtro o m s b y e n v iro n ­
m e n ta lists. la w m a k e rs a n d s u g a r g ro w e rs over
bow to u n d o de ca d es o f dam age.
M s D o u g la s is not h a p p y w ith c u rre n t federal
a n d sla te p ro p o s a ls lo create m a rsh e s to filte r
p o llu te d w ater before It reaches the E verg lad es.
U n d e r the p ro p o sa ls, a g r ic u ltu r a l c o m p a n ie s
w o u ld pay a sh a re o f the c le a n u p costs.
A n a m e n d m e n t fa v o red b y e n v iro n m e n ta l
g ro u p s w o u ld h ave p o llu te rs pay the e n tire ro st
a n d co m p le te tbe c le a n u p by the y e a r 2000.
ra th e r th a n 2008. Ms. D o u g la s w a n ts su gar
c o m p a n ie s to be forced to sto p a ll a g ric u ltu ra l
p o llu tio n
N a n c y D row n, presid ent o f F rie n d s ot the
E ve rg la d es, w h ic h Ms. D o u g la s fo und ed In 1909.
s a id Ms. D o u g la s d o e s n 't b e lie v e sh e h a s
a c c o m p lis h e d m u c h o v er the years.
“ I say, 'M a rjo ry , how m a n y people do y o u know
have been g iven the C o n g re ssio n a l M edal o f
Freedo m , w h o h ave helped the re sto ra tio n o f a
m a jo r r iv e r ? ’" M s. D row n said.
In 1915. D o u g la s left a d o m in e e rin g h u s b a n d In
New J e rs e y for M ia m i, w here h e r fa th er fo und ed
what w o u ld becom e T h e M ia m i H erald . D o u g la s
w o rk e d as a c o lu m n is t, a rep o rte r a m i a free-lance
m a g a zin e w rite r.
W h e n a p u b lis h e r asked lo r a book on the
M ia m i R iv e r, sh e felt It too In sig n ifica n t. She
persuaded the p u b lis h e r to c o n s id e r a treatise on
the E verg lad es.
L a st year. M s. D o u g la s w a s h o n o red w ith the
C o n g re ssio n a l M e da l o f Free do m , the n a tio n 's
highest c iv ilia n honor. T h e w o m a n w h o lik e s to
c a ll h e rs e lf " a tou g h o ld g a l" d id n 't h esitate In
c o rre c tin g C lin t o n w hen lie sa id sh e se rved In
W o rld W ar II w ith the R e d C ro ss.
" I f y o u lis te n lo the tape y o u c a n hea r her
w h isp e r, ’ l l w a s W o rld W ar I,"* Ms. D ro w n said.
T h e p re sid e n t d u ly co rrected him self.

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rig h t to face regu lar-seaso n c lia m p lo n P la y e rs
the fo llo w in g w eek for the lea gue title.

By TONY DeSORMIER
H o ra ld S p o rls E ditor______________
O V IE D O — L u c k ily for the O v ie d o
L io n s , w in n in g ug ly d o e sn 't co u n t
less th a n w in n in g In fine fash io n .
O n W e d n e sd a y n ight, the S e m i­
n o le A t h le t ic C o n fe re n c e -le a d in g
L io n s su rv iv e d a s u b p u r p e rfo r­
m a n ce to beat the v is itin g L a k e
M a ry R a m s 8-5. th a n k s h u g e ly lo
th e fa c t th a t th e R u m s m a d e
m is ta k e s at w o rse tim e s th a n th e ir
hosts.
"It w as a ro u g h gam e for both
te a m s ." said O v ie d o co a ch M ik e
F e rre ll, w hose team Im p ro ved lo
13-0 o v e ra ll. 4 0 In the S A C . ’ ll w as
a v ery slo p p y gam e W e 're very
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AROUND T H E S T A T E
M andarich works out for M iam i
M IA M I — T h e M ia m i D o lp h in s are Interested
in ta c k le T o n y M a n d a ric h . one o f the biggest
H ops In the h is to ry of the N F L draft.
M a n d a r ic h w o rk e d o u t T u e s d a y at th e
D o lp h in s ' ir a ln ln g site for p la y e r p e rso n n e l
d ire c to r T o m lle c k e r t. T h e 27-year-old ta ck le silt
out the 1 9 9 3 season.
T h e G re e n H a y P a c k e rs took the h ig h ly touted
M a n d a ric h as the se co n d p ic k of the 1989 N F L
d ra ft, lie p la y e d s p a rin g ly and w a s released
b efore last season.

ARO UN D T H E NATION
H eat gain on p la y o ll berth
L A N D O V K I L M il. — S te v e S m ith sco red 10 ol
h is 2 0 p o in ts d u rin g a th ird -p e rio d h ill/ that
c a rrie d the M ia m i H eat to a 1 1 4 1 0 3 w in over
W a s h in g to n W e d n e sd a y , n e g a tin g a ca re er hig h
2 0 j s iln ls b y the Itullets* M itc h e ll D u lle r .
T h e v ic to ry redu ce d to three M ia m i's " m a g ic
n u m b e r " for c lin c h in g a spot In the E a ste rn
C o n fe re n c e playoffs.

Rodriguez, Dodgers top M arlins
L O S A N G E L E S — H e n ry R o d rig u e z, re p la c in g
D a rr y l S tra w b e rry in le lt field, h o m c rc d in
c o n s e c u tiv e u l-h u ts W e d n e sd a y n ig h t, le a d in g
the L o s A n g e le s D o d g e rs over the F lo rid a
M a r lin s 3-2.
J e f f C o n ln c a n d Dret D urb erlc hit so lo hom e
ru n s for the M a rlin s .

ELSEWHERE
M O N T R E A L - J a s o n R u ff a n d J o h n T u c k e r
sco red In the second p e rio d lo lead the T a m p a
Hay L lg h .n ln g to a 3 I v ic to ry over the M o n trea l
C a n a d ie n s o il W e d n esd a y u ig lii
A d a m C re ig h to n a dd ed a goal In the th ird
p e rio d for T a m p a Day.

W H A T ’S HAPPENING
JU C O Baseball
.S e m in o le C C at C en tra l F lo rid a C C , 3 p m

JUC O Softball
[ C en tra l F lo rid a C C at S e m in o le C C . 3 p.tn.

Baseball
[ i D eLan d a l Lake Mary. JV , 4 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
Lake Mary vs. Lym an at R o llin g H ills , 3:30 p.m
iS o m ln o le v a .O v io d o at Ekana, 3:30 p.m.
I Lake H o w e ll va. Lako Brantley al Sw ootw ator,
3:30 p.m.

G irls’ Golf
U O v ie d o va. S o m ln o le at M aylalr, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lym an va. Lako M ary a l A laqua, 3:30 p.m.
[ Lake B ra n lle y va. la k e H ow ell a l Door Run,
3:30 p.m.

Softball
I iO v lo d o a l Sem in ole. V, 4 p.m.; J V , 4:30 p.m. al
Loo P. M ooro Park.
I ’ Lake M ary a l Lym an. 4 p.m.
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I : Lake H o w ell al Lake B ranlley. J V , 5:30 p.m.; V,
7 p.m.

Boys’ Tennis
G irls’ Tennis
□ Lym an at Deltona, 3:30 p.m.
□ D eLand va. Lake H o w o ll at Rod Bug Lako Park,
3:30 p.m.

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uniform ), a llo w in g B ro il W ohm oyor to sco ro Tho loam s
m ado sovon orro rs that loci lo sovon unoarnod runs

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gam o w as th is play at tho plalo, w hen the throw trom
O viodo so co nd basom an M lko R u g lo n lu s got by ca lc h o r

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sta n d in g s at H h - end o f the season receive a u to m a tic
In v ita tio n s lo the s ta le tou rn u tn e n t
Pete D e/eredlt a n d Isaac C r u / h li h o m e ru n s lo r S C C
in T u e s d a y 's loss w h ile S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l grad u ate
R ic k E c k s te in h o m c rc d In W e d n e s d a y 's gam e.
T h e R a id e rs tra v e l lo O ca la th is a ltc rn o o n to p lay
C e n tra l F lo rid a C o m m u n ity C o lle g e In a n o th e r M F C
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S p ru c o Crook graduato Isaac C ru z hit h is tlrs l hom o run
o f Iho so aso n Tuosday lo r Iho S C C R aido rs, but It w as
w asted in a 10 6 lo s s lo San ta Fo C o m m u n ity C o llo g o .

Royals walk past Blue Jays
S A N F O R D — A ll tilin g s co m e to those w ho
watt, but th is Is rid ic u lo u s .
T h e R o ta ry R o y a ls a n d B lu e J a y s o f the
S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n B a b e R u th B a se b a ll League
w ere patient In the e x tre m e W e d n e sd a y n ig h t,
c o m b in in g for fo u r h its a n d 27 w a lk s In the
R o y a ls ' 15-5 v ic to ry at Z iu n B e c k F ie ld .
M e a n w h ile . Inside S a n fo rd M e m o ria l S ta d iu m ,
the und efeated N o b les C o n s tru c tio n W h ite So x
ro lle d lo a 10-1 w in o v e r the E lk s L o d g e No. 1 2 4 1
C u b s.
In the le a g u e 's A m e ric a n D iv is io n , the W h ile
S o x (3-0) are fo llo w ed b y the R o y a ls a n d K lw a n ls
O rio le s (both 2-1). the L a k e sid e G a lle r y A 's (1-2).
a n d Hie B lu e J a y s (0-3).
The M oose U d g c P ira te s (3-0) lead the N a tio n a l
D iv is io n . T h e y ’ re fo llo w ed by the K n ig h ts of
C o lu m b u s C a r d in a ls a n d S e m in o le P ro d u c e
M a rlin s (lio lh 1-1). the C u b s (1-2) a n d the E x p o s
(0-3).
O n F rid a y , the C a r d in a ls w ill ta n g le with* the

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m g liv e ol Its Iasi s ix g a m es,
m an a g e d |usl o n e ru n o n H ire r
sin g le s a g a in st D ix o n 15-11 w h o
s tr u c k o u t tw o and w alked one
'T lie G re y h o u n d ill tense sco red al
least o ne m il In e very In n in g before
Hie g am e w as slo p p ed bv Hie IO -run

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continue
hot streak

From Staff Reports

□ Lym an a l Doltona, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake H o w o ll at D eLand, 3:30 p in.

Complete listing* on Peg# 2B

□ Bee O viedo, P age 2D

Saints sink S C C

Lightning trip Canadiens

BASEOALL

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Six Pack ends
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D A Y T O N A BEAC H S in c e
c o m in g b a ck from sp rin g break, the
S e m in o le H ig h S c I i i h i I Imivs te n u is
le a rn lia s been Im llcr lh a n Ihc
w eather.
O n W e d n e sd a y , the Tribes w on
th e ir H u rd m a le ii in a s m a n y days,
s w a m p in g the host M a in la n d Ilia
c a n c e rs 0-1 hehlnc' the p la y lit Nos
I a n d 2 p la y e rs O scar C’a im iil/a c lo
and D a v lii E d w a rd s.
'The S e m in o le g irls se in e d th e ir
se co n d w ill u f lh&lt;- w eek W ednesday,
b e stin g M a in la n d 5 2.
C n n o u lz a d u a n d E d w a rd s bo th
sw ept th e ir sin g le s m a tc h e s HD.
C u u u u l/a d n b la n k in g T r a v is t ille r
w h ile E d w a r d s b ia s le d H ill
M c O lo tig h lln g . The p a ir th en com
h I u e d I &lt;&gt; h e a I U I I c r a ii d
M c G lu u g h llu H-4 In Hu- N o
I
d o u b le s m u tch .
A l No. 3 sin g le s. S e m in o le 's E d d ie
V a rg a s defeated G ra h a m H a y e s H I
S e b a stia n lir a s scored an H-2 w in
for S e m in o le (6-5 In d u a l m eets!
o ver A r u ii M o o r ja n la l No. I sin g le s
L ik e C a n o n lz m lo a n d E d w a r d s .
V a rg a s a n d U rn s a lso w o n I heir
d o u b le s m u lc h , sw e e p in g past A le x
N g a n d M a rk lla u e y HO.

From s/aff Reports
12

M a r lin s at 5 :4 5 p .m . Ill S a n fo rd M e m o ria l
S ta d iu m
.
A ll IO te a m s w ill p la y o n S a tu rd a y . A l S a n fo rd
M e m o ria l S ta d iu m , the R o y a ls p la y Hie E x p o s al
H a .ill., the O rio le s la k e o n the M a r lin s al IO a m .
a n d the B lu e J a y s b u ttle the C a r d in a ls at noon.
A l Z ln n D eck F ie ld , the W h ile S o x tan g le w ith
the P ira te s at H:30 a .ill. a n d the A s fac e the C u b s
a l 10:30 a.m .
O n W e d n e sd a y n ig h t, the R o y a ls s tru c k for
eight ru n s w ith o u t the benefit o l a hit In l he lo p
o f the first In n in g a n d w ere n ever headed.
T r a v is H a m p to n h it a tw o -run sin g le , scored
tw o ru n s, a n d hud thre e RBI lo lead the R o y a ls.

S A N F O R D — F o r u few m ln tile s . the W an n a
B e e 's w ere o n a ro ll.
A lte r bi\t(Tng T h e H a w k s 12-15. 15-10, 15-12
W e d n e sd a y n ig h t for th e ir second w in o f the
S a n fo rd R e cre a tio n C o-ed Pow er V o lle y b a ll
Leag u e season a l the S a n fo rd M id d le S c h o o l
G y u m n to rlU tn . th e W a n n a Bee's op e n ed th e ir
m u lc h w ith Hie S ix P a c k w ill) a 15-13 w in .
B u t th e S ix P a ck ra llie d to w in the Iasi iw o
g am es 15-9, 15-0 to to p the W a n n a D e c 's (2 -11).
E a rlie r In the e v e n in g , the S ix P a c k (11-11
sw ept the Y o u n g G u n s 1G-14. 15-10.
T im 's T e a m (9-21 k e p i pact* by b e stin g the
W a n n a B e e 's 15-10. 15-12 Olid T h e H a w k s
15-8. 15 6.
'
Tht: Y o u n g G u n s (5-0) earned a s p ill ol the
n lg lft. p o stin g u 12-15. 15-11. 15-10 w in o v e r
T h e I la w k s (3-10).

□ Bee D ebe R u t h . P a ge 2D

HERALD DAILY

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�S B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, April 7, 1934

keeps winnin
on New Smyrna oval

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOGS
W edneetay night
F lr* t ra c e - 1 / 1 4 , * : 11.11
I G re e te r y a le t
510 7 N 7 00
1 P a y A tten tion
4 00 I N
7 P a i ilo n t P r o m li*
7H
0 ( 1 II 1* 40 P 11 I I 1400 T 111-7) 114 00
Second ra c e — 171, 0 : 11.47
I F oolp roof
11 M 4 N I N
7 H a r d r o c k W a rrio r
IN
4M
1 T onka M oonbeam
IN
O (1 7 ) D M P t l 7) 7410 T (17 1) 114 M D O
(I t) II M i l l - 7 1 AIII410 40
T h ird r a c e - 1714. M : II I)
* U n teen Hand*
IN
1 §0 1 10
I F le e t F e e l
7 40 7.20
I S u m m A c lo r
l ]0
Q (1-4)70 M P II I I U U T (4 -t-l) 99.80
F ou rth race — 1714, C: 11.11
t W i ll W illy W in
IN
7M IN
I C h a C h a Lover
* 10
7 70
O C r 't O h M y G o th
IN
O i l 7) 74 40 P H 1 )1 4 * 0 T i l 7 41 744 40

F ilt h r a c e -1 7 1 * . hr 7 I.M
I P a y A B u n dle
14 00 1 )0 7 00
7 M l Shear E n e rg y
IN
IN
4 H e llo S ka m b u gger
IN
O ( 1 1) H *0 P I I A ll) 10 40 T &lt;4 7 41 141 N
P I All-71 l . M
S iit h r a c e — J / t t . D: 11.44
I C a Tornado
10 00 I N
17 70
I G r a n d m a it e r 7o*
*10 * M
l O t c a r V a lle y
4N
Q II I I 41.40 P II 1) D 10 T (11-7) D I M
Seventh ra c e — 1/10, A : 71.70
4 E lt ie s Pop T a rt
iih
110 17 N
1Aunt Anna
1110 U N
I G i ll T o G a b b
II 10
a (1 4 ) D M P (4 II 741 M T 14 1 1 ) H U M S
(4 1 I t ) 1041 00
Eig h th r i c e - 1/14, Ct 11.74
1S| A llh e a rl
IIN
IN
IN
S T a tk K id d ie K o rn
1100 I N
4 Stiarp
1 10
0 1 1 1 ) 1) 40 P U D 107 M T (1 I 41 017 N
N inth r a c o - 1 1 1 . C: M OO
1 S um m A dequate
7N 7 N IN
I Tenn » I Q uit
4N 1M
I Speedy S it
I N
Q I I D D M P I 7 I I 41 tO T 111 i m i o e
lO lh r a c e - 7/14, D i D . H
4 H e ’* A B re n e r
70 00 47 N 1 00
1 N o Secret
4N )N
4 W e il Shaker
100
O 11 1) 14 70 P I I I I 4 « N T &lt;1 1 41 1477 *0
l l l h r i c * — 1/14. D: 11.17
4 W illie
t G ir l
10 M 5 N 4 10
7 H e a v e n ly W ey
4 10 4 N
I T a lk K lln d lk *
3 *0
O 114) 53.40 P &lt;4 ) ) M N T (4-111 491.80 TT
&lt;11-4 4 ) 1 ) 4 M Jackpo t 114.704.74
D lh r a c e — 1/14. A : 70 41
4 P a n in F a i l
4 00 4 00 1 00
7 O w en N o On*
9 00 11 00
4 I A m A C h a ra c te r
| M
O ( 1 1 )4 1.M P II J) II N T ( 1 ) 4) M l N
D lh r a c e — 7/14, Tr 41.44
7 R ig h t G u e tt
4 40 I N
IN
I R e a llit lc e lly
100 110
I t lo l lo o l A lle n
4 00
Q (7 7) 21 N P 17 1) 17 M T (7 1 II 111 10 O D
(7 1 1 7) 1*7 40
I t lh r a c e - 1 / 0 . A : 10.74
1 In The L ig h t
1* M D M
7 80
0 O c a la C u red
IN
IO N
t K a liu H a v tn c r o ll
2N
Q I I I I 77 80 P (1 41 7P4 M T ( 1 4 11 111 N S
t l I I I) M i l M
A — 1.003: H —II 14.7*0

A m e rica n League
A ll Time* E D T
E a t l D lv ltlo n
L
Per.
OB
W
B a ltim o re
0 1 000 —
7
B o lto n
7
0 1 000 —
H ew Y o rk
0 1 000
t
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1
7
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D e tro it
000
0
7
7
C en tra l Q v iiio n
W
L
Pel
OB
1
0 1 000 —
C le v e la n d
—
1
0 1 000
M ilw a u k e e
t
1
C h ica g o
333
2
K a m a * C ity
0
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2
1*9
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7
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W
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C a lifo r n ia
0 1 000 —
7
0
1
O a k la n d
000
1*9
0
1
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Texa*
1
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t&gt;9
W e d n e id a y * G a rn e t
T e x a t a l N ew Y o rk , (p d . ra in
B o tlo n 5. D e lro ll 4
Seattl* *1 C le ve la n d, ppd .r a in
C h ic a g o V. Toronto 7
B a ltim o re 4. K a n v a t C ity 1
C a lifo r n ia 4. M ln n e to ta I
T h u rtd a y 'i O a m e t
T e i a t ( R o g e r t 14 10) a t N e w Y o r k
(M u lh o lla n d 11 4), I 01p m
D e tro it IB e lch e r 441 a l B o tlo n (D a rw in
17 I I ) . ) O Ip m
C a lifo r n ia IF I n le y 14 14) a l M ln n e to ta
( E r lc k t o n l 14). I I S p m
Seattl* ( F le m in g 11)1 a l C le v e la n d (N a gy
1 4 1 ,7 : 0 7 p m
O lk l a n d ( D a r lin g 7 4) *1 M ilw a u k e e
(W e g m a n * 14), 7 01 p m

BASEBALL 1 0 X 1 1
LA DODGE RSI, M A R L I N S 1
FLORIDA
LO SAN O ELS
a b r h bi
C a rre l
4 0 10
B ro w n e 7b 7 0 0 0
S h tlie ld r l 1 0 1 0
D t lrd * lb 4 0 0 0
C o n in e lt
4 111
H rb e rle l b 4 1 7 I
S n lla g o c
4 0 0 0
K A b b ilt t 4 0 1 0
Bow en p
1 0 10
C lb rn n p h 1 0 0 0
T o ta li
77 1 I 1

) P a rd o
4*0 7 00
1 F o ru ria
5»
7 00
7M a rc e l
1100
a (I S) 41 M P I I I I a&gt; 10 T 111-7) 1849.70
Second gam *
1 Plnv&gt;n E n rlq u a
11 00 4 *0 ) 40
1 R ic a rd o A ip lr l
110 100
1 E r h m a O y a rl
1*0
0 ( M l 44 80 P (1 )1 t i l T (1 1 1) 771.44 Od
&lt;11)110 70
T h ird gam *
(O la a E n rlq u a
1110 7 30 110
I M a r c o l A ic u a
0 00 1 40
1 R ic a rd o J o ie
4 *0
0 ( 1 711* *0 P O M ) 10) 10 T (I 1 11 1177 U
F o u rth gam *
I M a r c o l F o ru ria
14 *0 140 110
2 Irlg oyen Reye*
7 40 4 00
IP Ita J o * *
140
0 ( 1 1 ) 11 40 P (7 71 111.10 T 17 1 7 ) 101110
F K I h g tm *
r f i e lo E r k ia g a
14 40 * 00 1 10
l E r k l i i a A g u lrro
4 H 710
5 Col# E n riq u e
1 *0
Q ( 1 4 ) 11.10 P (4 1)44.50 T 14 1 1 ) 7)1.10

S lilh g o m o
1 Rone F o ru ria
11 00 * *0 ) 10
IB e to O y a rl
110 110
7 0 ie « R e y t l
1*0
0 ( 7 )1 10 40 P O D IM 00 T 1 ) 1 1 ) 111.40
Saven th gam e
4 A ip ir l
1*00 110 *40
llr ig o y e n
1*0 110
I R eye*
1 *0
0 (1 4 ) 11.00 P 04 I I 11X1* T (41 -1 1147.40
E ig h th gam e
4 R ic a rd o A r p lr l
IO N O N I N
1 Rene E r k la g a
4*0 I N
l O l t e Rob
7 10
Q 0 4) 18.84 P &lt;4 1) 17.80 T T ( 4 1 1 ) 170.04
N in th g o m e
IM Ik e l M endl
O N I N 100
1 N a p a V ic to r
7N IN
I Rene Bob
7N
O (I t) 14 N P I I 1) 1*410 T I M I) H l.1 0
T T c a rry o v e r *71 M
10th game
« M endl
14 N I N
4N
S M ik e l
II *0 4 N
IG o lt li
IN
Q 1141 01.40 p (41) 1*4.70 T (I 1 1)411.10
I ll h gom e
4 M e n d ib e B e ltra n
11 007.40 I N
I M I k e l Bob
1 )0 I N
I Irlg oyen A r r a io la
7N
0 ( 7 41 7*10 P 14 7 ) 07.N T (4 7 1 ) 711.10
llt h g a m o
I N a p a U ra ld e
8 40710 7 N
I M I k e l A r p lr l
4N 4N
I R ene V ic to r
7 .N
O 0 1) 71 .80 P i l l ) 1110 T ( M l ) H I M O D
(7-4a I-)) 114.71
11th game
O A ra m e y o
1110 1010 O N
4 B e ltra n
(H
11 N
7 M endl
I N
O (4 4) *4 M P (4 4) H I M T t (4 4 7) 707.M
T i c a rry o v e r 1)50 00

BASEBALL STANDINGS
N ational League
A ll T im e t E D T
E a t l O lv m o n
P c i.
OB
W
L
A tla n ta
7
0 1 000 —
—
7
0 1 000
H ew Y o rk
2
0 1 000
P h ila d e lp h ia
*9
U l
7
1
1
M o n tre a l
0
.000
F lo rid a
7
7*9
Central D t y liis n
W
L
Pet.
GB
500 —
1
1
C in c in n a ti
t
1
500 —
SI. Lout*
314
1
2
*9
H o u ito n
0
000
3
t 'l
C h ic a g o
0
000
3
1*9
P I B lb u r g h
W e ilD I v lllo n
Pet.
L
GB
W
0 1 000 —
7
San F r a n c iic o
7
0 1 000
*9
Lo* Angel#*
000
0
7
2'1
C o lo ra d o
000
3
0
3
San D iego
W e d n e id a y 't C a rn e t
SI. L o u l i l . C ln c ln n a lll, tl*. J ln n ln g i, ra in
Near Y o rk 4, C h ica go I
San F r a n c lic o * . P llh to u r g h l
TAonlrealO. M ou*ton)
P h ila d e lp h ia 7. C o lo ra d o 1
L o t Angela* 7, F lo rid a 1
A t la n t a l, San D ie g o l
T h u rtd a y 'i Cam e*
A tla n ta ( A v e ry l l l l a l San D iego (W o rre ll
1 71,4 0 1 p m
P h ila d e lp h ia (T G reen* 14 4) at C o lo ra d o
(H a rrl* II 171.5 0 1 p m
F lo rid a (H am m on d t i l l ) a l L e t Angel**
IM a rtin e t 10 111. 10:01pm .

Total*

M i l l

F lo rid a
000 M l 000 — 7
L e i A n g e lt i
ooo e io ioa — i
D P — L o t Angel** I L O B — F lo rid a 7, L o t
Angel** 4 2B — C a rr (II, B a rb e n * |1|.
K A b b o lt (II H R — Ccvtlne (21. B a rb e rle H I.
H R o d rtg u e i 1 111 S — Bowen, B u tle r
IP
H
R E R B B SO
F le r Ida
Bow en L . 0 1
4
1 7
7
1 1
L o t A n g e lt i
CandlO ltt W 1 0
9
4 ) 1 2 4
U m p ir e * — H o m e . M a r t h , F i r t l
H ln c h b e c k . Second. H e lilo rd T h ird Wen
d e ltle d l
T - 7 10 A - 4 4 191

C O LLEG E B A S E B A L L
EA S T
B en !ley 7, SI A n te lm *
O ra n d e it 14 M IT 0
C u rry a. M a t t M a r it im e /
Keene St • 2. M a t t Low ell } 7
M e rrim a c k 2. O ryantO
M ou nt SI M a r y t, M d 14. M a ry m o u n t, V a

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F l r i l g im *
30 30

ab r h bl
D e S h ld lb 4 0 1 0
B u tter c(
7 0 10
P i a t ia c
4 0 0 0
K a r r o t lb 4 0 0 0
W lla c h lb 1 1 0 0
H R d r g l ll 7 1 1 7
M n d tl r l 7 0 0 0
O flr m n it 1 0 0 0
C n d io ttlp 1 0 1 0

11
N ew H a m p th ire 7. H a rv a rd I
O tw eg o SI 18. E lm ir a J
Q u ln n ip la c ID. A ttu m p h o n 1
S alem SI 9. G ord on 0
W e n tw o rlh t. B abton 7
W e il V ir g in ia 11. R a d fo rd 1 9
SOUTH
A u b u rn a l A la b a m a , ppd . ra in
A u tlm P e a y 17 11, V a n d e rb ilt 14 1]
B a rry 7, L y n n *
C a m p b e ll* . E a t l C a ro lin a J
Chow an II, N C W e tla y a n 10. U Inning*
C le m ton 7, South C a ro lin a 1
D e lla St M 17, A r k a n ta t M o n l.c * llo 7 4
F lo rid a St. 4. J a c k te n v ill* t
L o u ltla n a Tech 10 I. M l t t l lt l p p l St I 5
M e m p h lt S i 14. M id d le Tenn If)
M o re h e a d SI a l K en tu cky, ppd . ra m
N C a ro lin a A8.T 1, DukeO
ti C a ro lin a SI a . N C G re e n tb o ro l
N W L o u ltla n a a. A r k L ittle R ock l
N ew O r le a n t a l Tulane. ppd . ra in
N o v a S o u lh e a tle rn 11. S prin g A rb o r I
P ie d m o n t 1 2, G o S o u lh w e tle rn I IS
SW L o u ltla n a II, L S U 4
T e n n e tte e * . E Tennette* SI. 0
W a rn e r South 7, M o u n t M e rc y 4
W ln th ropl/, N C C h a r lo ll* 4, llln n ln g t
M ID W tS T
C ent M lc h lg e n l I . F e r r liS t 4 4
C r e ig h t o n * . N e b r a t k a O m a h a )
E v a n tv llle at Indiana S I . p pd , ra in
lo w * SI I 7. N e b ra tk a 0 |
L o ra * 7 4, Dubuque 0 *
M lit o u r i Vat 1 10. C u lv e r Stockton 2 0
N Iowa 7 4, lo w a l 7
N o rlh w e tte rn 7, O liv e t N a ra ren e 1
O hio U I, C in c in n a ti 0
St A m b rc t* U. L e w lt 11
T a y lo r a l Indiana, ppd . ra m
SOUTHW EST
E T e ia t B a p l i t l l 4. D a lla t B a p llt t 1 1
L u bbock C h r ltlla n 1. W T e x a t A A M t
O k la h o m a II. A r k a n t a t ]
SW T e x a t SI 17. H u tto n T lllo tto n 7
F A R W EST
C h a p m a n l. P oin t Lorn* I, 10 Inning*
CS N o r lh r ld g e l 4. U C L A I I
D e n v e r ) , A ir F o rce 7
P o rtla n d 4, W a ih in g to n 1
U N I V 4. M c N e e t* SI 1
TOURNAM ENT
L lb e rly B e ll C la t tlc
C h a m p lo n th lp
D e la w a re i. O re x e l 7

W

L Pet.

II 70 714
17 72 707
41 71 *14
71
74 497
70
57 174
9
47 175
P a c ific D lv ltlo n
164
x S eattle
55 i;
x Phoenix
49 24 671
44 30 595
i P o rtla n d
G olden State
42 30 513
L A L a ke r*
33 39 456
L A C lipp er*
20 41 356
24 49 329
S acram en to
&gt; c lin c h e d p la y o ll txrrth
W e d n e td ty 't G a rn et
P h ila d e lp h ia 115, M ilw a u k e e 114
M ia m i tl* . W ashington &gt;o&gt;
C h a rlo tte 179, Indiana 90
A tla n ta H I. B o tlo n 107
M ln n e u i* no. L A. C lip p e d ioo
P h oen ix 107, Sen A ntonio 95
L A L a k e r* 114. S acram ento 177. O T
T h u rtd e y 't G a rn et
C le v e la n d a l N e w Y o rk . 7:70p m
A tla n ta a l N e w J e rte y , 7 70 p m
G o ld en S ta le at H o u ito n . 4 p m
Seattle a l D e n v e r, 9 p m
/ D a lla s at U tah. 9 p m

RAINES GAUGE
Cato gory
'84
G o m o s...........
At b a ts .......... .... 13
R u n s .............. ....
0
h u b ...............
R B I................ ....
0
D o u b lo s ........ ....
0
T r ip le s ..........
Hom o runs.... ....
0
S te a ls ........... ....
1
A v e ra g e ........ ..... 000

b e st
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
IB
90
.334

N B A P la y e ll R a c e *

EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
W
L Pci
• New Y ork
II 10 711
&gt; A tla n ta
51 i t tee
■ C hicago
44 14 4)1
O rlando
4) 14 .147
C le ve la n d
4] D 177
M ia m i
44 1* 141
Indiana
14 74 1)4
N ew J e rte y
7* 74 578

OB
l
7
ID
13
I ll y
1)
lit *

C h a rlo tle
1) 74 41* l l ' t
&gt; clin ched p la y o ff b crlh
R e m a in in g O a m e t
N E W Y O R K (111 - H O M E 111 A p r il 7,
C le ve la n d : 11, O rland e: II, W a ih in g to n . It,
A tla n ta , 71. P h ila d e lp h ia A W A Y (4) A p r il* .
P h ila d e lp h ia 10 New Je rte y : la. W a th ln g
Ion: 17, C h a r lo lle ; 27. M ilw a u k e e . )4
C h ica g o
A T L A N T A (41 - H O M E (4) A p r il 4
W a ih in gto n. 12. C le ve la n d la. P h ila d e lp h ia
77, O rland o A W A Y (II A p r il 7, N ew J e rte y
17. M ilw a u k e e . It. Ch icago 14. New Y o rk .
21. M ia m i
C H I C A G O (41 - H O M E 171
A p r il 4
M ilw a u k e e . 1). New Je rte y . II A tla n ta 7).
B o lto n 14. New Y o rk A W A Y (41 A p r il t.
In d ia n a . )), M ia m i: II. C h a r io lte . If,
O rland e
O R L A N D O HO) - H O M E 111: A p r il I.
D e lr o ll: 14, C h a rlo tle j 17, Ch!c4go, M .
M ln n e ta la : 14, N ew Jertey, A W A Y (I): A p r il
4, M ia m i: II, New Y ork: 11. B o tlo n : It.
D e troit. 21. A tla n ta
C L E V E L A N D 141
H O M E 14) A p r il 1),
M ilw a u k e e , t l . M ia m i: 77. W a ih in g to n . 14.
B o tlo n A W A Y (II A p r il 7. New Y o rk , a
W a ih in g to n : II, Atlanta. 14. M ilw a u k e e 13
Indiana
I N D I A N A 141 HOME HI
A p r il a
C h ic a g o
II. B o tlo n , 13. C le v e la n d
7)
P h ila d e lp h ia . D , M ia m i A W A Y (41 A p r il 11
P h ila d e lp h ia . II M ln rw io i* . 17. D e lro ll. 14
W a ih in gto n
M I A M I (I) - H O M E ID : A p r il 4. O rland o
12. C h ica g oi 17. New J e rte y i 14, M ln n e io la ,
21. A lla n l* . A W A Y 111 A p r il II, C h a rio lte .
II, C lt v a la iM i i l . Indiana
N E W J E R S E Y HOI - H O M E 14) A p r il 7,
A tla n ta . 13, N ew Y o rk . 11. Detro&lt;i
1)
M ilw a u k e e A W A Y i t ) A p r il 4. C h a rlo tte. I).
C h ica g o. 17. M ilw a u k e e
17, M ia m i: 14.
P h ila d e lp h ia : 14, O rland e

NBA B O X ES
M E A T 114. B U L L E T S 101
M i A M I (1141
Lon g 7 11 2 4 17, R ic e 10 70 0 0 71 S a lley 7 II
3 ) la. Shaw 7 7 1 ) 1 . Sm ith « It • v }» C o le i
4 1 7 ) ID. A i k l m 0 1 0 0 0 G e ig e r 1 4 J ) I ) .
M in e r 7 4 0 0 4 T o t a l! 4 / 4 1 1 4 ) 7 1 1 4
W A S H IN G T O N H O D
D u lle r 4 9 10 1) )4. M a c L e a n 4 * 4 4 I).
G u g llo tl* 4 17 I I 14, C h apm an 6 14 4 4 19.
C heaney 4 11 1 7 17, Cordon 1 ) 0 0 ) . W a lke r
0 0 1 1 ), A da m * 1 4 1 1 4 T o ta li 74 77 70 7/

101
M ia m i
74 21 14 24 - 114
W a th ln g lo n
10 27 II 11 - 101
1 P o in t g o a li — M ia m i 2 7 (Shaw I }. R ic e
11. Sm ith 0 D , W a th ln g lo n I II (C h apm an
1 7. G u g llo tl* 0 ). A d .m ii 0 D F o u le d out —
None R e bou n di — M ia m i 4* I R ic e 101,
W a th ln g lo n to IG u g b o lla 10) A t i i i l t
M i a m i )1 ( S m it h 4 ). W a ih in g t o n 1)
(C h apm an 41 Total lo u lt — M ia m i 79,
W a ih in g to n It. T e c h n ica l — W a ih in g to n
d e la y o tg a m e A -11.444

NHL STANDINGS

A ll T im e t E D T
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
A tla n tic D lv ltlo n
w
OB
L Pet.
• Hew Y o rk
51 JO .711 —
O rland o
4) I f .597
if 9
M ia m i
40 14 .541 I I ' 9
Hew J e rte y
31 34 5)1 I3t&gt;
B o ito n
20 44 3*1 75'9
P h ila d e lp h ia
71 51 101 30
W a ih in g to n
21 52 788 11
C t n lr fll D lv fifo n
i A tla n ta
SI 22 499 —
49 24 *71
x Ch icago
1
9
C le ve la n d
42 31 575
Indiana
39 34 534 12
451 17*9
C h a rlo lle
31 I f
D e tro it
20 52 .771 3 0 ',
M ilw a u k e e
19 54 240 17
W ESTERNCO NFERENCE
M ld w e tl D lv ltlo n

GB
W
7
14
ll* i
41)9
—
6 '!
12
13
22
29* j
31V|

By PAUL MARS1QLIA

Tim R alnoa Is a San fo rd native and S o m ln o lo H igh S ch o o l
graduate now p lay in g tor tho C h ic a g o W h ite Sox. H is s lo ts nro
for tho 1904 se aso n In the first co lu m n , porsonal-boBl soason
to ta ls in tho s e c o n d c o lu m n and c u rre n t career to tals
(Including 1994 gam es) In the third co lum n.
R alno s c o n tin u e d to stru g g le W odnosdny night, going O-for-5
In C h ic a g o 's 9-2 rom p ot tho T oronto B lue Ja ys. Tho W hlto Sox
w ill play tho C h ic a g o Cub9 In tho W ind y C ity C la s s ic exh ib itio n
game th is afte rn oo n ot 4 p.m. on c a b le telo vslo n statio n W O N

C H A R L O T T E HO) — H O M E (*l A p r il 4
N ew Je rte y , It, M le m l: II, C h ic a g o 17. New
Y o rk : M, W a th ln g lo n , 77, D e tro it A W A Y
(41 A p r il 4. P h ila d e lp h ia . 14, O rlando: 21
B o lto n ; )4. W a ih in g to n

NBA STANDINGS

a M outlon
a San A n ton io
a U tah
D tn v e r
M ln n e io la
D a lla t

RAINES O A U Q B

A ll T im e t E D T
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
A tla n tic D tv itie n
W L T Pt* G F O A
• N Y Ranged
VO 21 / 10/ 111 ) l»
• N ew J e rte y
4) )4 II 101 )4) i l l
W ath ln glo n
74 71 10 t ) 747 214
F lo rid a
17 11 II 74 122 111
N Y Itla n d e rt
11 11 I) 71 244 111
P h ila d e lp h ia
14 7* 4 74 I I ) 207
T am pa S t y
24 41 II 47 111 241
N e rlh a a it D lv ltlo n
■ P lllt b u r g h
4) 21 11 99 797 7*4
• M o n treal
79 27 M 91 371 214
a B u lla lo
41 10 4 41 777 711
a B o tlo n
74 17 II 41 )70 )74
Q uebec
7) 40 8 77 M l ]7I
H a rtfo rd
71 44 9 19 71) 774
O tta w a
l l )4 9 17 192 348
W ESTEPH CO NFERENCE
C e n tra l D lv itio n
W L T PI* O F G A
a D e tro it
45 77 • 98 339 241
41 27 12 94 241 730
• Toronto
x D a lla t
40 71 12 97 270 250
x SI L o u li
38 11 to 84 252 743
&gt; Ch icago
14 35 9 11 738 77?
W innipeg
73 41 9 5) 737 177
P a c ific D iv ilio n
•y C a lg a ry
39 71 13 9! 784 344
• Vancouver
39 18 3 81 777 747
a San Jo i*
32 1] 15 79 2*3 754
A n a h e im
31 44 5 47 722 744
Lo* A n g v lr i
24 47 II 43 780 304
Ed m o n ton
74 44 12 40 157 195
« c lin c h e d p la y o lt berth
y clin ch e d d lv ltlo n
W e d n e td e y t Gem **
N Y . Itla n d e rt 3, H a rtfo rd 7. lie
P lllt b u r g h 3, N ew J e rte y 1
O ttaw a 4. W a th ln g lo n 5
T a m p a l a y 7. M o n tre a l I
Edm onton 4. W innipeg 7
C a lg a ry * . A n a h e im 2
T h u rtd a y 'i O a m e t
O tta w a al B o tlo n . 7 7 1 p m
H a rtfo rd a l Q uebec. 7 7 1 p m
F lo rid a al P h ila d e lp h ia , 7:71p.m .
L o t A n g e le ta lS I . L o u lt. 4 l l p m
San J o t* a t V a n co u v er. 10:71p m
P la y o lt R a c e t
Topeigh! In c o n ltre n c * q u a lify
EASTERNCO NFERENCE
W L
i N Y Hanger*
*0 23
45 24
i H ew J e rte y
43 75
x P ittib u rg h
I t 71
i M o n tre a l
a B u lla lo
41 70
19 71
x B o tlo n
34 15
W a ih in gto n
F lo rid *
11 11
N Y B lander*
P h ila d e lp h ia

T
7
II
13
14
9
13
10
15

pa
107
tot
99
97
91
91
8)
79

73 35 12
34 38 6

71
74

c a rte r
1,820
8,889
1,211
2,051
707
332
100
123
752
.298

Tim Raines

a c lin c h e d p la y o ilberth
R e m a in in g O am et
N Y R A N G E R S 141
H O M E 171 A p ril 8
Toronto; II, B u lla lo 14 P h ila d e lp h ia A W A Y
(I) A p r il 10 N Y lila n rtc rt
N E W J E R S E Y |4I
H O M E 1)1 A p ril 8
P lllt b u r g h ; 14. O ttaw a A W A Y 171 A p r il 10,
F lo rid * . 17, P h ila d e lp h ia
P I T T S B U R G H (71
A W A Y (71 A p ril 8
N ew J e r t e y , 9. M o n trea l II.O tta w a
M O N T R E A L (41
H O M E H I A p r il 9
P lllt b u r g h A W A Y ( )| A p r il 8. B u lla lo II.
H a rtfo rd 17. D e lro ll
B U F F A L O (41
H O M E 111 A p r il 8.
M o n tr e a l; It. Q u elw c
14. W a th ln g lo n
A W A Y i l l A p r il IT. N Y Ranger*
B O S T O N (5) HOME ID
A p r il 7
O ttaw a: 9, Tam pa B a yi 14. H a rtfo rd a w a y
(II A p r il TO. P h ila d ifp h ia 17 O ttaw a
W A S H IN G T O N (7)
H O M F 111 A p ril 9
O tta w a 17 W innipeg A W A Y H I A p ril 14
B u la lo
F L O R I D A ( t l - H O M E H I A p ril to New
J r t e y i 12. Quebec- 14. N Y
Itla n d e rt
A W A Y H ) : A p r il 7. P h ta d rlp h ia
N Y I S L A N D E R S I4J
H O M E 171 A p r il
4. D a lla t 10, N V R a i t j n t A W A Y 17) A p r il
12, T a m p * B ay: It. F ie n d *
P H I L A D E L P H I A (41
H O M E 171 A p r il
7, F lo rid * ) 10 Boiler!
17 New Je rte y
A W A Y l i t A p r il I*. N Y R a n g e rt

NHL SUMMARIES
L I G H T N I N G ). C A N A D I [ NS I
T*m p« B a y
O
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)
M o r tfr til
0
I
0 — 1
F l r t I P e r io d — N o***
Spvignur

Mon dripping!, 4 it

Second P eriod — I fAfilfW t (irty, N u ll 1
(SAVfHrd, / a m u tier | 3 If
J M o n lr r . ii
D lP ie tro 12 ( R o fW v Sevig nyi, I 50 ) T*imp.i
H*iy T u c k e r 17 (FtargH ivIn B r j» d l* y l. !0 M
P e n e lfie t — D io n n e M o n (tioi&lt;jm q t 11 ?J
C r o M . TO ( h o ld in g ) U 04
T h ir d P e r io d — 4
h«iy C m g h fo n tt)
( B u r e a u M a m r l l M , 10 42 P t n * ill ie t
None
S h o tt on q o 4 l — Ttim fM i H n y 1 0 * 12 10
M o n lr e e l I I 10 J --2 4
P o w e r p l i f O p p o r t u m lie t
T u rn p o U o y 0
o ! 2 . M o n t r e a l O of I
G o e lie t — T a m p n lin y . Y o u n g 1 2 1 (24
%hol% 2 ) u v e i &gt;
M o rrffirrfJ. H o y . J ) IS t l
(30 TT)
-te
A — U 412
R eferee — Ron H oggorfh Lin esm en
3 i t r r e C h v im p o u f, G e r a r d p e u lh te r

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
A trie r ic en L e d g u e
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N S
Signed H rn c
G o n r /ile t in fio id e r to n m in o r le a g u e con
IM C I o n d o ilig n trc l h im h i C h o r lo lle o l 1h«*
ln le rn a » tio n 4 l L e d g u o
N a tion a l League
S A N F R A N C I S C O G IA N T S
P la ce d Rcxl
h e c k p d c h e r . on h ie !5d *»y d 'V it d e d I&gt;%t
BASKETBALL
N e h o n jl De ik e lB e ll A w o u e I ton
IN D I A N A P A C E R S
P U c e d V t r n F le m
trig, g u e r d on Ih e in ju re d h t f A c llv e t e d
L a S d H e T h o m p to n . fo r w a r d fr o m the in ju r e d
h ll
LO S A N G E L E S C L IP P E R S
P U c r d io h n
W U I U m v f o r w a r d , on th e in ju r e d h%l
A c liv a f e d T o m T o lb te f. f o r w a r d , f r o m Ih e
ln |u re d Ii*f
uOS A N G E L E S L A K E R S
P la c e d Reggie
LC
Jord a n , gu ard , on (he :n|ured b it A c liv a fe d
A n lo n io H a rv e y , fo rv x ird c e n te r, fro m Ihe
Irqured lit*
FO O TBALL
N a tio n a l Football League
C H IC A G O B E A R S W a iv e d S ie v e
M c M ic Intel, d efen siv e lin em an
D E N V E R BRONCOS S lq n e d J e lt
C a rlto n , q u a rte rb a ck
K A N S A S C I T Y C H I E F S - W a ive d H a rv e y
W illla m t. ru n n in g back Signed L in E llio tt,
p la c th ic k e r.
N E W E N G L A N D P A T R IO T S - Re tign ed
P a l H a rlo w , o lle n tlv e tackle
P H IL A D E L P H IA EA G LES
Re tig n ed
D u b b y D r ill e r , q u a rte rb a c k
a n d M ik e
C h a le n tk i. a tte n tiv e ta ck le Signed Reggie
L a w ren ce , w ide receiver, M a r c W oodard
lin e b a c ke r. C u rl Brown, d e le n tlv e lin em an
M ik e M c K e n ile . lig h t end, C h r lt Sch ro ck.
p u n ie r, and A lo n /a B a m e ll. d e le n tlv e hack
P I T T S B U R G H S T E E L E R S - A g reed lo
I t r m t w ith R e ggie B a rn et, lin e b a c ke r
S A N D I E G O C H A R G E R S - T ra d ed B u rt
G ro ttm a n , d e le n tlv e end. to the P h ila d e lp h ia
E a g le t lo r an u n dltclosed 199) d r a ll choice
Signed John Carney, p la ce k ic k e r
to A
three y ea r co ntra ct
Canadian F ootba ll League
L A S V E O A S P O I S E - Signed T im nroacly
a n d J im Jo in e r, linebacker*
HOCKEY
N a tio n a l Hockey League
N H L — F in e d M a r io le m ie u x . P lllt b u r g h
Penguin* center, 1100 lor ch a rg in g a l re le re e
K e rry F ra te r d u rin g a gam e /Aonday.
P H I L A D E L P H I A F L Y E R S - Signed N ell
LIHIe, goaltender. lo a lw o year co ntract.
C O LLEG E
A L A B A M A — Nam ed Ivy W illla m t running
b a c k * lo a c h
A L F R E D — Announced Ihe re tig n a llo n ol
S arah D u rd ta ll. w om en * b a tk e tb a ll coach, lo
accept a t lm lla r potlhcvi a l L y n ch b u rg
C IN C I N N A T I - Announced U rla n W oll.
fo rw a rd , w ill leave tchool a l the end o l the
tp rln g quarter
C L E M S O N — A n n otriced Sharone W rig h l.
center, w ill lo rega h it te n lo r year and m ake
h lm t e ll a v a ila b le lor the N ltA d r a ll

TV/RADIO
BASEBALL
4 p m — T B S . A ll a n ! * B r a v e * a l S an D ie g o
P a d re t. (L I
4 p m — W O N . E x h ib ilio n . C h ica g o W h ile
Sox a l C h ica g o Cub*. (LI
G O LF
4 p m — U S A , The M a ile r * , (LI
R adio
BASEBALL
* 41 p m
W 7 L N A M (1)70). Southern
League. I t u n liv llle a lO la n d o
4:70 p.m . - W G T O A M &lt;1401. F lo rid a al
L o t A n g e le t
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
4 p m — W O T O A M (140). The P r c t t Boa
7 p m - W W H Z A M (740/14*01. The Sport*
Hd»
10 p in - W W N Z A M 17401, F lo rid a Sport*
E x ch a n g e
to p m, - W O T O A M (540), S p o rlt B y lin e
10 p m
W W N Z TIM (1440), S p o rlt F a n
Tonlghi

S p o c la l lo lha Hornld
NEW SM Y R N A REA CH S m ith D a y to n a 's D ave S a v lc k l
c o n tin u e d h is w in n in g w n y s by
c la im in g the c h e c k e re d flag In
the M o d ified feature event last
S a t u r d a y . A p r i l 2. a l N e w
S m y r n a Sp eedw ay.
S a v lc k l. d r iv in g the MOF’ A R pow ered I’h ll Alr/Ylpet* S trip e s
ra re r, c h a rg e d from h is th ird p lace s ta rtin g p o s lllo n In lo the
lead o n la p fo u r a n il c ru is e d to
h is fo u rth In h is Iasi liv e sta rts
" ! w o rk a ll w eek lo n g g e ttin g
Ihe ear r a ce -re a d y ." sa id S a v lc k l
" W h e n y o u m ake ll to v ic to ry
lane, y o u kn o w a ll y o u r effo rts
w ere w o rth w h ile ."
C h a s in g S a v lc k l to v lc lo r y lane
w e re J e r r y J o n e s . D a n n y
B a n cro ft. W a y n e P a rk e r, a n d J o e
M id d le to n .
A lle n R h o d e s u sed Ills a d v a n ­
tage o f s ta rtin g o n the pole lo
race green Hag to c h e c k e rs In
w in n in g the the L im ite d latte
M odel m a in event.
F e llo w p o le s it t e r M ic h a e l
W illia m s , w h o su ffered an tgul
lio n p ro b le m a l Ihe start o f tho
race a n d dro p p ed to the re a r o f
ih e field , raced Ills w a y hack
th ro u g h the Held lo lln ls h th ird

behind Doug Pitta.
D a n e ll F ry e w a s fo u rth a h r a i
o f J o e S tre h tc J r . , Ihe w in n e r ot
th e p r e v io u s w e e k 's f r a t n r e
event.
D a vid R u s s e ll c ru is e d to an
easy w in In the L a te M odel

D iv is io n after a v o id in g u l a p ,
n c c ld rn t Hint re su lte d In f '
e a rs b e in g destroyed.
T h e a c c id e n t w a s Irtgg ew h e n R le k y W o o d a n d J o
K e n n e d y ta n g le d on the fr
stra ig h ta w a y . T h e c a rs shot
the Inside g u a rd ra il w ith W
c lim b in g the top o f the ra il a
r id in g It for a b o u t 2 0 0 feet. T
c u r c a m e to rest, nose p a ln tl
d o w n , at ahum n 4B degree an,
on the ra il.
W o o d 's a n d K e n n e d y ’s ca
re ce iv e d m a jo r d am ag e b u l nc!
tlu -r d r iv e r w a s h u rt.
" T h a t w as a real s c a ry ride,
sa id W ood, the c u rre n t F A S C A
L ate M o d el p o in t* leader. "It fr
lik e 1 hit the w a ll, b o u n ce d o f
a n d h it It a g a i n b e f o r e
s tra d d le d ll.
" W h e n I w as r id in g Ihe guar
ra il. I k n o w I got u lrb o rn c.
th o u g h t su re I w a s g o in g to (Ilf
o ver o n to pit ro ad. T h e c a r need,
a lot o f w o rk , bu t I'm O K ."
A ls o co lle cte d lit the accid ent
a n d forced to w ith d ra w from
c o m p e t it io n w e re M o rg a n
H o o ve r a n d R o b ert Lyo n s,
T a k in g secon d p lace behind
R u s s e ll Wiis E d M c r ld llh llr u e r
E ve re tt w as th ird , fo llo w ed by
P a l M c C la in a n d H a l Perry.
B a rb a ra P ie rc e edged hard
c h a rg in g Art C h a p m a n lo notch
her i litre I six th S jH iris m a u w in ol
(he season. T r a ilin g P ie rce and
C h a p m a n w e re R ic k J o h n s
J o h n W ill, am i W alt hoggins.

Oviedo
C o n t in u e d from ID
th e tw o team s c o m b in e d lor
seven e rro rs w h ile the p in hers
w a lk e d a d o ze n h a lie r s T h e re
were fo u r w ild p ilc h e s , a pass
hall, a n d a lilt h a lte r E a c h team
hud one lim in g w here ll loaded
(In- bases hut c o u ld n 't se m e a
ru n
I just d o n 't kb it)).' sa id L a ke
M ary co a c h A lle n T u t lle "t)l tin
se ve n gam es w e've lost, we heal
o u rs e lv e s w ith e rro rs in five ol
th e m ll Vito had (old m e w e d
sco re liv e ru n s. I w o u ld vo said
(hat w e 'd w in th is g a llic
llid o r lt m a t c lv tor Ihe R a m s
1 1 1-7. 2-2 S A C ), they d ld n ( score
(hose five ru n s uuttl alte r O v ie d o
led 0 -0
M ik e R u g le n lu s. w h o p itch e d
the s e v e n th lu llin g to earn his
llt s l save, led (tie L io n s W ith a
d o u b le . IWo sin g les, a n d llu e e
r u n s sco red M .u k M c ic n ll added
iw u sin g le s, a m u . a n d three
R ill

C m lo s M a rtin e z sin g le d hom e
tw o ru n s a m i scored a th ird ru n
R ic h W r ig h l hit a d o u b le A d m it
&lt;'o le m .u t It.id .tit K ill sttigl:

Dixon

C o n t i n u e d from 111
m ercy ru le m (lie
tio iio m ul i h r III ti* in n in g .
J a s o n S h ip le y led d ie L y m a n
a tlu c k by g o in g 3 -lo r-3 w ith tw o
d o u b le s, tw o ru n s scored, and
tw o R i ll K y le Culm * and D ixo n
e a c h c o n trib u te d tw o sin g les.
Iw u ru n s, a n d a n K ill M ark
T h e ls e n t ill a d o u b le a n d a
sin g le, le d K o llet add ed a d o u ­
ble, I w o ru n s, m id a n K ill
M ik e K rtip a c h ip p e d In w ith a
sin g le , one rim . a n d tw o R lil
K lle y C u la p a co lle cte d a sing le,
o ne ru n . a n d a n R ltl J a so n
G ro n e rl hud a s in g le m id two
R lt l M ik e lle u s e h sin g le d a n d
scored a n u t
M illl H u sto n hit tw o s in g le s
a n d sco red L a k e H o w e ll's o n ly
ru n . Peter G ill a d d e d a sing le
a n d an R ill
L y m a n 113-5. 3 1 S A C | v is its
L a k e M a rv F rid a y n lg lti w h ile
L a k e U n w e ll IfM). 0 -1 S A C ) w ill
hnsi L a k e llr u n lle y .

Tennis
C on tin u e d from ID
T h e lone win for M ain lan d
(1 - 10) cam e al No. fi singles,
where J c lf Sam |isori topped M idi
D u rh am H -L
L e a d in g J -2 a lte r s in g le s play,
the S e m in o le g irls (f»-&lt;») w on both
d o u b le s u m le iie s lit tu rn hack
M a in la n d Ct-7).
A l No, I d o u b le s . A u b r e y
N elso n m id T lllm ty S o d e rs lro m
o u tla s te d H e a ilte r S p a n g le r a n d
K ie v T r o u n g H-fi w h ile H lauea
S te v e n so n a n d A lis o n W e stm a rk
sw ept C o u rtn e y H ills m id J a m ie
W h ile H-0 at No. 2 do u bles.
N elso n . S o d e rs lro m . and T in a
W h ile a lso scored sin g le s w in s
for the T rib e . In the No. I s in g le s
m u lc h . N elso n b la n k e d S h e lly
Y g le s la H-0. S o d e rs lro m served
by l.lsa L iu H -l at No. 2 w h ile
W h ile c lip p e d L illy L iu H-2 at No.
4.
F o r M a in la n d . S p a n g le r
k n o c k e d off S te v e n so n H-fi at No.
J s in g le s m id T r o u n g h e a l
W e s tm a rk H-ft In I tie No. f&gt;
sin g le s m a tc h .
N ext a c tio n lor bo th the S e m i­
n o le h o y s' a n d g ir ls ' team s w ill
he In th e S e m in o le A lh le lle
C o n fe r e n c e lo u r n n m e u l n e x t
W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y ill
S m d iiu d P a rk .

W in n in g p itch e r T o d d U ellho rn
(-1-3) sc o re d tw o ru n s . M ik t
H y n e s s in g le d , T in t S la v ik
scored it run
f o r L a k e M a r y . H r I a it
S c h u m u k c i co lle cte d a d o u lilr
tw u sin g le s a n d a n R ill Mtk:
Itukv had a single, o ne run. and
an K i ll J im R iu u r i a n d Rem
I’erez e.u It sin g led a n d scored a
m n D an S to ry Itll it sin g le Nit k
Susa and Hretl W e h m e y e r eueli
s i-ured a run S c u ll llr y a ii had .in
K ill
l.aki- M ary w ill Ib is ! D e l.am i
to n lg h i and l.v m m i on Frida*
i iv ii'd o * is iis S e m in o le o n Frida*
abi-rniM in

Schardt
Continued from ID
m ole co u ch M ik e Powers
It II happen l i e s a very good
p itch e r
St hnrd l had to he on Wetlnes
•lay as S e m in o le h u r lc r Deon
D an ie ls gave up tw o ru n s on six
lit is
D a n i e l s a l s o r u in e d
S&lt; h u rd i's m i h itler w ith i single
in ihe lo in ( li in n in g
lit l.tll W illetts scored Sem i
mtk s util* ru n
fu t L a ke H rm itley, J e ll Itutler
had a dou ble and a n K ill Hrad
V an Der W eltle also t ill a double
-tell S h a w sing led anti scored a
ru n J i t
C iir tm lll scored llte
gam e w h in in g n m in Hie lo p ot
ilte lo u r ih I n n in g o n M o lse
N a v a rro s s a c r ific e fly . J o h n
A n d e rso n . N avarro, a n d llrlm t
K ro l c a cti ltd a single.
Doth team s w ill p la y again
F rid a y . S e m in o le 110 7. i- 3 S / \ ( 'l
It o s i trig e o n fe re n e e - le a d in g
O v ie d o w h ile L a k e U n lit (ley
II3 -H , 2-2 S A C ) v is it s L a k e
H o w ell

Babe Ruth—
Continued from ID
w ho eolleeted It) w a lk s us a
te a m
M e lv in H a ll a d d e d it
sing le, one run. a n d tw o t ill!
J im m y P a rs o n s sc o re d three
ru n s a n d had an KDI.
C h a d S h e ffie ld a n d R a n d y
C a se y each scored tw o ru n s
A m io n c C a ssa o o va sco red a run
a n d had an R ltl. N a th a n ie l C lin e
M ic h a e l I l u r l s l t i r k . T o m m y
R ain es, a n d N ic k J o h n s o n each
scored a run.
F o r the Illu c J a y s . La w re n ce
R u d o lf lilt a double. H arry P o rter
sin g le d a n d had a n R ill. T r e llis
S m ith scored tw o ru n s. Steve
P lp ltn n e had a n m a n d a n KHI
l.a ru e ll Fnyaon a n d H illy G ill
vat'lt scored a n m . J u s t in N e l­
l ie s . J o e P e r r y , a n d H r e t l
Ik-ckhnrn each had a n RHI.
E v e ry o n e In the W h ite S o x 's
s ta rtin g lin e u p c o n trib u te d at
least o n e hit o r sco red a run.
L e a d in g the 12-hlt a tta c k w as
H retl C o u n ts, w h o co lle c te d
d o u b le , sin g le , two ru n s, a n d u
RHI. G e r a k i H islutp sin g le d tw k
a n d sco red tw ice, C h u z L y l
add ed tw o sin g le s a n d a run.
C h r is L o n w s in a c o n trib u te d
sin g le , o n e run. a n d tw o RH
H rad J e n k in s sin g le d a n d score
tw o rim s . J .R . N o b le s had
sin g le a n d tw o RHI. S te v e Hrow
s in g le d a n d s c o r e d a r m
F re d d ie H a w k in s sin g le d In
run. A le x J a c n t also h il a s lu g f
A lv in S m ith scored a ru n .
W a lte r U ry a n t led o ff the gate
w ith a w a lk a n d sco red the C u b
o n ly ru n on a s in g le b y Robe
I la m p io n . H ryant add ed a slngl
In the s ix t h Inning. S h a u n Prlc
Itll ii d o u b le w h ile D ave V . an
S ie v e H u ssa rl each h it it sin g le .

�S a n fo rd

H e r a ld , S a n f o r d ,

F lo r i d a

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T h u r s d a y , A p r il

7,

1994

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an

People
‘Out of This World’

IN B R IE F
Meals on W heels needs help
M eals cm W h e e ls c u r re n tly needs d riv e rs In the S a n fo rd urea.
Ii o n ly re q u ire s o ne h o u r o r less, o n ce u w eek to d e liv e r u route.
M eals are p ic k e d up at the S a n lo rd S e n io r C e n te r o r at U p sa la
C o m m u n ity P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h .
T h e m e als p ro v id e a n o u ris h in g noon m e a l a n d a co ld
breakfast m e a l lo e ld e rly c lie n ts w h o are h o m e b o u n d a n d are
u n ab le to co o k for them selves.
T o v o lu n tee r or for m ore Inform ation, c a ll S e m in o le C o u n ty
S ette r L iv in g for S e n io rs ai H ill - 163 l .

Preventing child abuse
T h e C h ild r e n 's H orne S o c ie ty Is Jo in in g o th e rs In the state In
c e le b ra tin g A p r il as C h ild A b u s e P re v e n tio n M o n lb by
sp re a d in g the w o rd that " C h ild h o o d D e c id e s " I h r fu tu re o f a ll
c h ild re n .
Last y ear In F lo rid a , the c h ild abu se h o tlin e rece iv e d o ver
120.000 rc|M)rts. th ey said.
F o r m ore In fo rm atio n c n ll the C h ild r e n 's H o m e S o c ie ty at
1 8 0 0 C H S 4600.

Hot lunches for seniors
T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty R e lie f L iv in g for S e n io rs offers a hot
lu n c h pro gram w ith m e a ls served M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y lo
S e m in o le C o u n ty se n io rs aged 0 0 a n d over.
F o r m ore In fo rm atio n , c a ll S 3 1-4357.

Silveriiners seek members
F o rm e r tllg h t a tte n d a n ts lo r E a ste rn A ir lin e s are being
sought so they c a n jo in the O rla n d o S ilv e riin e rs ,
F o r m ore Inform al Ion. c a ll D a rlen e a l 7 8 8 -2 9 4 0

Hollywood East clogging classes
H o lly w o o d Hast D a n c e rs c o n d u c t c lo g g in g c la s se s every
T h u rs d a y . Itcg h m crs from 0:30 lo 7:30 p.m . a n d Inte rm ediate
from 7:30 lo 8:30. a l M elodee S k a tin g It Ink. W 2 5 th S i reel
near A irp o rt Itn u lrv a rd in S a n fo rd
T h e rout Is S3 per class, ages ft a n d up P a re n ts free w ith
p a y in g c h ild
F o r Info rm atio n, c a ll M a rty at 322-5701 o r D aw n. 90 4-7 350270.

East-W est Kiwanis Club m eets Thursday
East-W est K lw n n ls ('In ti of S a n fo rd m eets e v e ry T h u rs d a y al
7 p.m ., at the F rie n d s h ip A U n io n Lodge b u ild in g , co rn e r nl
L o c u s t A v e n u e a n d S e v e n th Street, V is it in g K tw u n la n s a rc
w elco m e. F o r Info rm atio n, c a ll R o Im t I W h itta k e r, p re sid e n t.
8 8 R 0O 4&amp; .

Aliens, comedy, nostalgia in Ballet Guild show
• p e o la l to t b s H s r a ld
S A N F O R D — T o n ra rk the
2 6 th season o f the B a lle t G u ild o f
S a n fo r d - S e m i rio le , a u d ie n c e s
w ill be tra n sp o rte d "O u t o f T h is
W o r ld ." L a st year, the B a lle t
G u ild ce le b ra te d Its 2ftth a n n i­
v e r s a r y w it h th e r e t u r n o f
n u m e r o u s a lu m n i d a n c e rs
p e rfo rm in g w ith the co m p a n y .
T h e i r v i s i t m a d e It a n
e x tra o rd in a ry y rn r. A c c o rd in g to
V a le rie W e ld , " T il ls y e a r's G u ild
v is ito rs co m e fro m m u c h fa rth e r
a w a y...th e y co m e from u n o th e r
g a la x y !"
W e ld c o n tin u e d , " T h e gu ests
fro m " o u t e r s p a c e " c o u ld n 't
h ave ch o se n u b e ttrr lim e to
dro p-in. a s the 1094 c o m p a n y
d a n ce rs are lie ln g p u l th ro u g h
th e ir paces In a n u n u s u a l w ay.
F o u r c h o re o g ra p h e rs h ave c o m ­
b in e d t h e ir ta le n ts to cre a te
b a lle ts for the 30-mernt&gt;er c o m ­
p a n y a n d Its 24 guest d an cers.
E a c h c h o r e o g r a p h e r 's w o r k
c o m p le m e n ts the o th e r as dlffe rrrit b a lle ts c o n tra st In sty le
a n d m o o d ."
G u e s t ch o re o g ra p h e r. J a im e
Roque, fo rm e rly w ith N ew Y o rk
C it y lln llr i a n d the C le v e la n d
B a lle t, fa vo rs M o zart a n d B G S
d a n ce rs arc c h a lle n g e d hy h is
"N ig h t M u s ic ." P rin c ip le d a n ce r
w ith the S a ra so ta B a lle t. A le x l
D ovg op oll, has cre a te d a ballet
e x c lu s iv e ly for the g u ild to the
lie a u tlh il " M e rr y W id o w W a ltz ."
D o v o g p o ll Is a fo rm er d a n ce r
w ith the B o ls h o i lla lle t. M oscow .
Ih- a n d R o q u e are b o th pleased
w ith the re s u lts of th e ir w o rk
w ith the y o u n g c o m p a n y a n d
loo k lo rw a rd to th e ir p rem iere.
A p r il 23 a n d 24.
T h e c la s s ic a l s ty le s o f these
iw o b a lle ts a rc b a la n ce d off hy
the a lw a y s liv e ly a n d u n e x ­
pected d a n ce a d v e n tu re s o f rest-

A m ong the 20 d a n ce rs sh o d d ln g .th e ir tutus for a co m e d y takeo ff on
C h a rlie C h a p la in in Ballot G u ild 's sp ring extravaganza are: A m an da
W all, H o a ih e r Kauffm an, A dvlo en Th elss, J a n ic e G a tll, Dara Korn and
J u lia H iggins.
dent a rtis tic d irecto rs. M iria m
R y e D o k lo r a n d V a le r ic R y e
W e ld . T h e s is t e r te a m lia s
bro ug ht B G S th ro u g h the past
26 y e a rs to Its c u rre n t jxtp u lu rlty. A u d ie n c e s w h o have enjoyed
" B o o W a h B id d y . ” (a great little
ro ck n ro ll ballet). “ W h o Shot
B id d y " a n il " T h e L ife a n d T im e s
o f L illy C h a n t illy . " w ill Ik - h a p p y
to k n o w that th is year Is no
e x c e p tio n . T lm c -Ira v e lin g space
a lie n s w ill add iliu t "s o m e th in g
e x tra ."
Ralh-l G u ild fa n s have com e lo
e x p e c t th e u n e x p e c te d . F in e

d a n cin g , b e a u tifu l m u s ic , lig h t ­
in g a n d c o s tu m e s are sta n d a rd
fare. H o w ever, ho w m a n y ballet
c o m p a n ie s are p re p a re d " t o take
yo u w h ere no m a o h a s ever gone
b e fo re ?"
M a lle i G u ild . . . " O u t o l T h is
W o r ld " In c lu d e s so m e In n e r
g a la c tic guests, also as c o m p a n y
d a n ce rs a rc Joined by 24 m e n In
“ s u p p o rtin g " parts. In sid e rs re­
a liz e th u i s u p p o r tin g u s u a lly
m e a n s e x a c tly w h a t It sa y s
liftin g the g irls , or In k e e p in g
w l t h l h e » p a c c
t h c m c . . . L a u n c h l n g t h c Ir

p a rtn e rs lo n e w heigh ts.
H e lp in g to m a k e p o s s ib lr the
b a lle t. "S e v e n B r id e s fo r S e v e n
B ro th e rs ." 16 g ir ls a lo n g w ith 16
b o y s w ill liv e n u p the stage
" G o ln ' C o u r t in '" a n d k ic k in g up
th e ir h ee ls id the sam e tim e.
S e v e ra l " D a n c in g D a d s " w ill p u l
a s h in e on th e ir sh o e s to b e co m e
F re d A s t a ir e s In o n e o f th e
p ro d u c tio n n u m b e rs w h ic h ulso
featu res C h a r lie C h a p lin s a n d
O c n c K e lly s . T h e m ir ro r im n g cs
o f 15 A s ta ire s , 2 0 C h a p lin s a n d 4
K e lly s w ill h ave a u d ie n ce s glad
th e y w ere th e re fo r " M e n In the
M o v ie s ."
O th e r pieces In c lu d e a sa lu te
to J u d y G a rla n d w h ic h In sp ire s
the p ro d u c tio n o f "G e t H a p p y "
fro m th e m o v i e " S u m m e r
S t o c k . " A ls o , a n " A l a d d i n "
ballet se q u e n ce w ill p ro v id e D ial
m a g ic carp et feeling.
T h is se a so n 's sp ace age. s u ­
p e rs o n ic In v a sio n h a p p e n s A p r il
23 a n d 24 at the L a k e M a ry H ig h
S c h o o l a u d ito riu m . B a lle t G u lid
sp o n so rs w ill tic h o n o red at both
th e 8 p .m . p e r f o r m a n c e o n
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a n d the 2 p.m .
m a tin e e on S u n d a y . T ic k e ts are
on sale In a d v n n ce now th ro u g h
any B G S m em ber o r you m ay
sto p by the S c h o o l o f D an ce A rts,
E lm A v e n u e , S n n fo rd . o r c a ll
32 3-1 900 . A ll se a ls a rc reserved
at $8 for a d u lts a n d Sft for
c h ild re n .
G e t y o u r seats now a n d d o n ’ t
lie su rp ris e d If y o u fin d y o u rs e lf
n ext to the a m b a ss a d o r from
V e n u s o r u d a n ce c r it ic from
M ars. B r in g y o u r Im a g in a tio n ,
y o u r sense o f h u m o r and a n y o n e
w ith w h o m yo u w an t to h av e u
m e m o rab le tim e.
" T h e B a lle t G u ild o f S a n fo rd -S e m ln o le h a s a lw a y s been a
tilth* 'O ut o f T ills W o rld ' hut th is
y e a r lh e y h a p p ily a d m it It. W eld
said.

Overeaters Anonym ous m eets weekly
Overeaten* A n o n y m o u s m eets e v e ry T h u rs d a y , at 7:3 0 p.m ..
at (la- C o m m u n ity U n tie d M e th o d ls l C h u rc h . P lu c y K ld g c Hoad
a n d U S. 17-92. C a ss e lb e rry . F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll C a ro l,
32 2-0 657 .

Yard oi
the Month
The hom o and g ro u n d s of Jo an
and J im G u so , 197 R u sk ln SI.,
Lake Mary, has boon se lected
by Iho Lako M ary G ard en C lu b
for the Yard o f Iho M o nth
award. The w ooded lan d scap e
Is w o ll-m a ln ta ln e d by G u s o
w ho has planted a variety of
p la n ls and sh ru b s lo c o m ­
plem ent the trees.

A m ateur Radio Society m eets m onthly
T h e l.a k e M o n ro e A m a te u r R a d io S o c ie ty m e e ts every f i r s t
T h u rs d a y , at 7:30 p.m .. at the S e n io r C e n te r. L a k e T rip le d
D riv e , C a s s e lb e r r y
F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll K a r l L a m b e rt.
6 9 5 87 04. or A l K irk , 3 2 2 44 87

U n i v e r s it y w o m e n m e e t
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — A m e ric a n A s s o c ia tio n o f U n iv e rs i­
ty W o m e n m e e ts the f i r s t T h u rs d a y of each m o n th at 7:30
p.m . at C a p is tra n o C o n d o m in iu m C lu b h o u se . 2 0 0 M u llla n d
A v c.. A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
C a ll B a rb a ra id 8 8 9 -8 0 0 8 lo r m o re Inform ation.

D epressive/M anic Support Group
D rp rc s s lv c /M a n lc D e p re ssiv e S u p p o rt G ro u p m eets a l 7:30
p.m .. the first and third T h u rs d a y s , L a k e sid e A lte rn a tiv e s,
-134 W. K e n n e d y Hiv’d.. E u lo n v lllc ; a n d 10:30 a.m .. the second
S a tu r d a y , al the d o w n to w n O rla n d o P u b lic L ib ra ry . 101 K.
C e n tra l IIIvd.
Fo r In fo rm atio n , c a ll 3 8 1 -5 0 7 0 o r 64 5-4375.

Sunrise Kiwanis m eets Friday
T h e S e m in o le S u n ris e K h v a n ls C lu b m eets e v e ry F rid a y , a l 7
a .in ., al S h n n e y 's , U S 17-92, so u th o f A irp o rt R o u lcvu rd .
V is itin g K lw a n la n s are w elco m e. F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll llru e e
M c K lh liln . p re sid e n t. 3 2 2 -0 3 3 1.

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fa m ily gave It.
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to I he co u p le . H o w ever, s h o u ld
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g ifts from her side o f the fa m ily ,
a n d d ie gro o m fa lls heir to the
g ills from h is sid e o f the fa m ily .
A fte r n e w ly w e d s " b re a k u p ,"
m ost people w h o h ave g iven g ilts
sa y th ey do not exp e ct — n o r do
th ey w ant — th e ir gifts retu rn e d .
" W h a t a m I g o in g to do w ith fo ur
b u tte r k n iv e s that are not m y
p a tte rn ? " Is the w ay one person
p u l It.

lo n g as the m a rria g e lusts, a ll
g if t s b e lo n g to th e c o u p le .
S h o u ld th e y se p a ra te w it h in
a p p ro x im a te ly a year, then gifts
fro m h is stde o f the fa m ily
s h o u ld go to h im . a n d g lfls from
h e r sid e o f the fa m ily s h o u ld go
lo it e r .
If the m a rria g e e n d u re s for a
n u m b e r o f years, they s h o u ld be
d iv id e d e q u a lly , a c c o rd in g lo
value .

DEAR

ABBYl

W h at I am
a b o u t to a sk has p ro b a b ly been
a sk e d before, but I haven't read
a b o u t It in a lo n g w hile.
W h e n u h u s b a n d a n d w ife get
a d iv o r c e , w h a t do f a m ily
m e m b e rs o f Hie h u sb a n d c a ll the
ex-w ife: O r v ic e versa? F o r In­
sta n ce, I’ m d iv o rc e d a n d m y
s is te r s t ill c u lls m y c x -h u sb a n d
h e r b ro th e r-in -la w . M y h u sb a n d
bad a step so n fro m a p re v io u s
m arria g e; Is t ills stepson s till a
stepson after a d iv o rce ?

JU ST WONDERING,
SYCAMORE. OHIO
DEAR JU ST WONDERINQi
A fte r a m a rria g e Is d isso lv e d ,
one c a lls the ln -la w s " m y fo rm e r
b r o t h e r - in - la w , s is t c r - ln - la w ,
m o th e r-in -la w ," etc.
In the case o f ste p ch ild re n ,
a lt h o u g h It m a y s o u n d a s
t h o u g h o n e Is d e lib e r a t e ly
e x p e llin g h im o r her from the
fa m ily , th e y are p ro p e rly re-

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

ferred to a s " t n y fo rm e r ste p s o n "
o r " m y fo rm e r ste jjd u u g h te r."

DEAR ABBYt A lth o u g h I've
been re a d in g y o u for years. I
n e v e r th o u g h t I'd be w ritin g to
y o u . b u t 1 o w e y o u a b ig
th u n k-vo u .
O n Feb. 20. y o u r S u n d a y
c o lu m n bad a letter sig n e d “ O ld
S o fty ," re g a rd in g the essay " T h e
R a in b o w B rid g e ." I re c a ll t h in k ­
in g 1 s h o u ld h ave cut It nut. but I
d id n ’t. A s I do e v e ry m o rn in g , I
c a r r i e d t h e p a p e r to m y
neigh bor.
M onday m orning, 1 was
b a n g in g o n h e r d o o r h o p in g sh e
h a d n 't th ro w n the p a p e r aw ay.
Y o u see, late S u n d a y n ig h t, o u r
16-ycar-nld dog, S k lp |iy . becam e
very 111. B y m id n ig h t, m y son.
M atth ew , a n d I had m ad e the
p a in f u l d e c is io n to le t th e
v e te rin a ria n end S k lp p y 's su ffe r­
ing.
1 ca n 't d e scrib e the g rief w e
felt, but 1 a m h ap p y to report
that S k lp p y hud a g ra n d fu n e ral,
b e fittin g h is sta tu s a s the best
d o g In the w o rld . O ne o f M a t­

th e w 's co lleg e frien d s, w h o had
k n o w n S k lp p y sin c e he w as a
pup. d u g h is grave. W e p u l h is
fa v o rite u fg hun a n d " t o y s " tn the
box w ith h im .
A fte r S k lp p y 's b u ria l, one ol
m y s o n ’ s fr ie n d s read " T h e
R a in b o w B rid g e " fro m y o u r c o l­
u m n . T h e s k y c lo u d e d over, and
eig h t a d u lts stood there and
c rie d lik e babies.

KATHLEEN K. AND
HER SON MATHEW

(Problems? W rite to Dear Abby.
For a perso n al, unp ublished
reply, send a eell-addreased,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Los Angoloa,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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Legal Notices

N O T IC I T O T H I P U B LIC :
N o lle * It hereb y g iv e n m o t tha
B o a rd o l Ad|u*tm #nt o f Hi* C ity
of S anford w ill h old a re g u la r
m ooting on A p r il 71. 1444. In th*
C ity H a ll C o m m lttlo n Cham b*r»
at 11:30 A M In o rd * r to c o n ild
• r a request tor v a rla n c * In th*
Zoning O rd ln a n c* a t It pertain*
to Iro n t a n d r * a r y a r d r t
qulrem ent* In a M R 1 d llt r lc t
on:
L o t 3. R a d d in g * Subd, a t
record ed In P B 4 P G 20 o l th*
P u b lic R e co rd * o f S tm ln o l*
County. F lo rid a
B*lng m or* t p t c lllc a lly do
scrlb a d a t located IIIO R a ddln g
P la c e
Plann e d ut* o l th* property It
to * r*ct a tln g l* fa m ily r* tl
d«nc*
L a r r y B la ir, C h a irm a n
B o a rd of A d |u itm * n t
A D V I C E TO T H E P U B L I C : If
a p* rton d» cld* t to app*al a
decision m ad* w ith r* tp* ct to
any m a lt* r contld* r* d at th*
a b o v * m * * tln g o r h e a r in g .
h * 'th * w ill n**d a verb atim
record of th* proceeding* In
eluding th* ttttlm o n y and *»l
dene*, w h ic h r* c o r d It not
provided by th* C ity of Sanford
(F S 344 0103)
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 IC I
P A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E DI NO S S H O U L D
CONTACT TH E PER S O N N EL
O F F I C E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R
A T 330 S424 41 H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E O F T H E M B E T IN O .
P u b lllh : A p r il 7 A IT, 1744
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N O T IC E T O T H I P U B L I C i
N o lle* It h*r*by g lv*n that th*
B o a rd of A d |u ttm * n l o l th* C ity
o l Santord w ill hold a re g u la r
m **tlng on A p r il 77. 1444. In th*
C ity H a ll C o m m lttlo n C h a m b trt
at 11:30 A .M . In ord er to co n tld
• r a request fo r v a ria n t* In th*
Zoning O rd ln a n c* a t It pertain*
to lid * an d r* a r y a rd r*gu lr*
m * n tt a n d lo t c o v e ra g e re
g u lr* m * n ft In a SR 1 AA d lttrlc t
on:
L o t i 1 f l 3 0 ( l * l l E U t t ) B lk S
2nd Sec M a rv a n la . a t recorded
In P B 5 P O U of th* P u b lic
R e c o rd ! o l S*m lnol« County,
F lo rid a .
B ein g m or* s p e c ific a lly d*
te n bed a t lo ca te d : 101 V irg in ia
Av*nu*.
P la n n e d ut* o l th* p ro p e rty It
to erect a tw o c a r garag*
L a r r y B la ir, C h a irm a n
B o a rd of A d|u ttm * n t
A D V I C E TO T H E P U B L I C . It
a p*rcon decide* to appeal a
daem on m ad* w ith r* tp * ct to
any m a tter co n tid ered at th*
a b o v * m e a lin g o r h e a r in g ,
h*/th* w ill need a v e rb a tim
record o l th* proceeding* In­
clu d in g th* ttttlm o n y and * vl
dene*, w h ic h re c o r d It n ot
provided by th* C ity o l Santord.
(F S 7M OIOS)
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B IL IT IE S
N E E D IN O
A S S IS T A N C E TO P A R T IC I ­
P A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
CONTACT TH E PE R S O N N E L
O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R
A T ) 3 « -l4 3 4 41 H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E O F T H E M B E T IN O .
P u b lllh : A p r il 7 A IT, IPV4
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O I V E N
that by virtu * o l Itval c e rta in
W rit o l E x a cu tlo n lttu * d Out ot
and under th* t* * l e l th* County
C ourt o l Sem lnol* County. FI4 r
Id*. C a t* ft4 /l2 1 S P upon a fin a l
ludgm ent rendered In th* a lo r*
la id C ou rt on th* I t l d a y o l
A u g u tl A D l t d . In that ce rta in
ca t* * n llll* d ! F lr t t U n ion Na
tlon al Bank o l F lo rid a . P la in tiff
v t Rhonda M . C o m b t. D elen
d a n l w h ich a fo ra ta ld W rit o l
E x e cu tio n w a t d e liv e re d to m o
• t S h a rlll ot Sem lnol* County.
F lo rid * an d I h av* le vied upon
a ll th* rig h t, t ill* and ln l* r* tt o l
lh* defendant, R honda C o m b t.
In and to th* follow in g d * tcrlb o d
property, to ld p ro p e rty being
lo c a te d In S a m ln o l* C ou n ty,
F lo rid a m or* p a r tic u la rly it*
tc rlb a d a* follow*:
O n * 1412 T o y o t a . V l n . l
2M A43L0C0003474 b*lng ttored
at B u t c h 'l In Santord. F lo rid *
and th* u n d * rtlg n *d a t S h eriff
of S em ln ol* C ou n ty, F lo rid * ,
w ill *1 11.00 A M . on tho tth day
o l M a y A D 1444, o llo r lo r ta l*
end M il to th* h ig h est bidder.
F O R C A S H IN H A N D A N D
S U B J E C T TO A N Y A N D A L L
E X I t T I N O L I E N S , a t th* F ro n t
(W e tt) Door, at th* if* p t . o l the
Sam lnol* Cou n ty C o u rth o u M In
Sanford. F lo rid a , th* abov* d e ­
te r lb *d p ro p e rty
T h a t la id m i * It bein g m ad*
to M t llt y th* t* rm t ot th lt W rit
of E lo c u tio n .
D onald F . E tlln g * r, S h e riff
Sem lnol* County. F lo rid *
N O T IC E R E O A R O IN O T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H D llA B I I T I B S A C T O F 1440. P E R ­
S O N S W IT H A D I S A B I L I T Y
N E E D IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
C O M M O D A T IO N ! TO P A R T IC ­
I P A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D I N G
SH O ULD CO N TACT THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O P T H E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C ­
T I O N , 1545 1 I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A AT
L E A S T F IV E D A Y S P R IO R TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G . T E L E ­
P H O N E : 1403 ) 330 4440 T T O
(403 ) 333 3313
P u b llth a d A p r il 7. 14. 11. 34.
w ith lh * M l* on M a y 4.1444
D E O 50

N O T IC E O F A P U B L I C H B A R I N O T O C O N S I D E R T H E
A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C IT Y O P
S A N FO R O . F L O R ID A
N o lle* It h*r*by given that • P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b* h e ld In th*
C o m m lttlo n Room at th* C ity H a ll, 300 N orth P e r k A v*nu*. in th*
C ity ot Sanford. F lo rid * , at 7:00 o 'c lo c k P .M . on A p r il 11, 17*4. to
co ntld er th* adoption of an o rd in a n ce by th* C ity of Sanford, F lo rid * ,
described *1 fo llo w !
O R D I N A N C E NO. 7343
T O A N N E X A P O R T IO N O F T H A T C E R T A I N P R O P E R T Y
LY IN O B E T W E E N O LD L A K E M A R Y R O A D A N D T H E SCL
R A I L R O A D R I O H T O F W A Y A N D B E W E E N W. 3 ITH S T R E E T
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A com plete d e scrip tio n and a copy of th* ord in a n ce t h a ll be
a v a ila b le at th* otflc* o l th* C ity C le rk for a ll p e rto n t d * tlrln g to
ex a m in e th* ta m * .
A ll p a r tlc t In ln t* r* tt and c lU ta n t th a ll hav* an opp ortu n ity to b*
heard a t la id hearing.
B y o rd er o l th* C ity C o m m lttlo n o l th* C ity of Sanford, F lo rid a .
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 I N O A S S IS T A N C E T O
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 I N G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T T H E P E R S O N N E L O F F I C E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R A T
330-5434 44 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T I N O .
A D V I C E T O T H E P U B L I C : It • p* rton d* cld*t to a p p ta l a
d * cltlo n m ad* w ith r* tp * ct to any m a tter co ntidered at th* abov*
m eeting o r h ea rin g, he m a y n**d a v e rb a tim r* cord ot th*
proceeding!, in c lu d in g th* te ttlm o n y and evidence, w h ich re co rd It
not provided by th* C ity of Santord. ( F S 314.0105)
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that’* what w« thou Id loach kld i." — (Actor) Harry
Northup.

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

A s he skidded along the rocky ground. Knog
realized tying his sp ear to his ankle w as not
the best way to keep from losing it.

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T .
■ IO H T E I N TH JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T , IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 45 1435 C A 1 4 E
A T L A N T IC M O R T G A G E 4
IN V E S T M E N T C O R P O R A T IO N
P la ln t lll.
vt
A L V I S K L A S S I T E R .tt a l .
D e te n d a n l(t)
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tlca It hereby g iv e n that,
p u rtu a n t to an A m en dm en t to
S u m m a ry Ju d g m en t of F o re c lo
tu re , I w ill te ll th* follow in g
d e tc rlb e d pro p e rty located In
Sem lnol# County. F lo rid a
L o t 54. A L A F A Y A W O O DS
P H A S E X V I . a S u b d lv ltlo n .
a cc o rd in g lo lh* p la l thereof a t
reco rd ed In P la l Book 57, P a g e t
13 through If. o l th* P u b lic
R e cord * a t Sam lnol* County,
F lo rid *
• t p u b lic te l* , lo th* highest
b id d e r lo r c o th . a t th* w est (rent
door ot th* S em lnol* County
C o u rth o u M . Santord. F lo rid * , at
I t M a m m i A p r il 74.14*4 - &lt;
A m e rica n * W ith O lt* b lim * t
A c t ( A D A ) N o t ic e : ln - .d c
ce rdanc* w ith lh* A m erica n *
w ith O lM b llit iM A ct. p e rto n t
w ith a d lM b lllt y w ho need a
tp * c l* l accom m o datio n to par
t lc ip a t * In t h lt p r o c e e d in g
th o u ld contact A D A C oordin ato r
• 1 M l N orth P a rk A ven u e Suit*
N M l . S«nlord. F lo rid * 33731 at
l* a tt llv * d a y t p r io r to th*
p ro ce e d in g
Telephone
|J03I
333 a3M E x t 4317: 1 400455 4771
(T D D ) or I 400 4S5 4770 IV I. v ia
F lo rid a R e la y S trv lc * .
W IT N E S S m y hand and Saal
ot th lt C ou rt on M a rc h 3 4 .1444
($4*1)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K , C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y Ja n * E . J a M w Ic
D eputy C l* rk
P u b lllh : M a rc h i t i A p r il 7.
1444
D E P 344
IN T H I C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E I4TH
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 . 43-4717 C A I4L
E A S T E R N S A V IN G S B A N K .
F .S .6 .,

Plaintiff,
v t.
D E N I S E R. P A C E . In d iv id u a lly
and a t P t r t o n a l R e p ra ta n ta llv *
o l t h o E i t a lt o t D E I D R E G .
E A S T O N , d e c ta M d . at al..
D a ftn d a n l( t) .
N O T I C E O P A C T IO N
117714
T O l JO S E P H W IL LIA M
E A S T O N and E R I C E A S T O N . It
a lly * , a n d /o r dead h it (fh a lr)
unknow n h a lrt. d * v lt* * t. leg
a lt * t o r g ra n teet and a ll per
to n t o r p a r tla t c la im in g by,
through, under o r o g a ln tt h im
(lh * m ).
R * tld*n c* unknown
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
A c t io n lo r f o r t c lo t u r a o l ■
m o rlg o g * on lh* lo llo w ln g prop
• r ty In Sem lnol* County. F lo r
Ida:
Lot It. B lo ck E . C O L U M B U S
H A R B O R , a cco rd in g lo lh* p la t
Ih a rto l a t R e co rd ed In P la t
Book 14. P a g e t 34 and 14. P u b lic
R t c o rd s o l Sam lnol* County,
F lo rid a .
h a t been tile d a g a ln tt you and
you a r t re q u ire d to M r v * a copy
ot you r w ritte n d a fe n M t. It any.
lo It on S P E A R A N O H O F F ­
M A N , A tto rn e y !. w h o M a d d ra tt
It 7M South D ia l* H ig h w ay.
C o re l G * b l* t, F lo r id * 31144.
(M SI 444 3344. w llh ln th irty (M3
d a y t a lt e r th* t i n t p u b lica tio n
o l th* notice, and lo III* th*
o rig in a l w ith lh* C le rk o l th lt
C o u rt e ith e r b*tor* M r v lc * on
S P E A R A N D H O F F M A N , at
to rn « y t o r Im m ed ia te ly lh * r * ilter; o th a rw lta a d efa u lt w ill b*
e n te re d a g a ln t l y o u to r th*
r o llo l dem anded In th* Com
p la in t o r P a tlllo n .
W I T N E S S m y bond an d M a i
o l th lt C o u rt on th lt 3tth d a y o l
M « rc h . 1444.
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
A t C l* rk o l lh* C ourt
B y: R u th K in g
A t D eputy C le rk
P e r to n t w ith d lM b lllt y who
n**d • tp o c la l accom m o datio n
to p « rtk lp * t* In th lt proceeding
th ou ld co ntact A D A Coordin ato r
a t M l N . P a rk Avenu*. Suit* N.
M l . Santord. F lo rid a 11771, *1
l« * tt llv * d a y t p r io r to th*
p ro ce e d in g . Telephone
(4071
331 43M E x l. 4317; I 100 453
I7 7 K T D D ) . o r 1 4013455 1770IVI,
v ia F lo rid a R e la y S e rv le t.
P u b lllh : M a rc h 11 A A p r il 7,
1444
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MONDAY thru
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PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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A D D T O Y O U R IN C O M E
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re q u ire d
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ta rre d C a ll 444^0717 a fte r 4

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S ch od iA n g may metud* H era ld A d v o m a r at Bw c o t l o f a n additional day
Can cel w han you got r ta u lit P a y only lor d a y t your ad ru n t a l rale earner)
U t* tut d o to ip b o n for U n t* tl re tu rn C o p y m u tt kMow acceptable typo
graphical form -C om m ercial frequency ta lo t at* available
D E A D L IN E S
Tuoaoay thru Friday 12 N oon Th# D a y Betora PubkeaDon
S u n day 12 N oon Friday • M onday 5 3 0 P M Friday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C R E D I T S : In t h a . v e n t o f a n o r r o r In a n
o d , t h o S a n f o r d H a r a ld w ill b o r o a p o n a lb la f o r t h a flr a t
I n a a r tlo n o n f y a n d o n ly t o t h o a x t o n t o f t h a c o a l o f t h a t
I n a a r tio n . P f a a a a c h o c k y o u r a d f o r a c c u r a c y t h a f lr a t d a y If
ru n a .

Legal Notices

» — E l d r l y C a r*
ADULT CAR4

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H B 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 CO U N TY,
F L O R IO A .
C A I B N O .43-1154C A M E
Hom o Saving* o f A m o rlc a . F S B .
l/ k / a Horn* S a v ln g t at A m e ric a .

F.A.,
P la in tiff,
vt.
J e ffre y O. T ick * ! and L * u rl J il l
T k k a l. hutband and wit*. *t *1.,
Dalandant*
N O T IC E OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O I V E N
that p u rtu a n t to a F in a l Ju dg
m e n l e l lo r a c l e t u r * d a te d
M a rc h I t, 1444. and en tered In
C * M N e 45 1151 C A M E o l th*
C irc u it C o u rt of th* Eigh teen th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it in and to r S«m l
not* County. F lo rid * w ti*r*ln.
Horn* S a v ln g t of A m e ric a . F S B ,
l/ k / a Horn* S a v ln g t o l A m e ric a .
F A , P la in tiff, an d J e ffre y C
TICkal end L n u rl J il l T lc k a l,
hutband an d wit*, and Southern
Bank o l C e n tra l F lo rid a ar* th*
O a tan dan li. I w ill M il to th*
h lg h a tt and b a it bidde r lo r c a th
a l th* W a tt front door o l th*
Sem lnol* County C ou rtho u M . In
Santord. F lo rid a a t 11:00o 'c lo c k
A M on M a y I. 1444. th* follow
Ing d eter Ibad pro p e rty a t M l
forth In M id F in a l Judgm ent, to
w it
South 53 lo ot o l L o t 1 a n d a ll o l
Lot 4. B lo c k F . S A N L A N D O
S P R IN G S T R A C T N O 4 a c
co rding lo th* p la t thereof a t
recorded In P la t Book 5. P a g o
S3. P u b lic R o c o rd t o l Sem lnol*
County. F lo rid * .
T e g a th a r w ith a ll I n ta ra tt
w hich B o rro w e r now h a t o r m oy
h ereafter a c q u ire In o r to M id
pro p a rty a n d in an d to: (a) a ll
ta t l H w n l t 'a n d r lg h tt of w ay

. • w h fffw t1m *rw *ij» * im •"

Lu iid m gt. ilr u c t u r a t. Im provemanto. Ilx fu ra t, an d appurte
noncat now o r h erea fter p laced
lh a ra o n . I n c lu d in g , b u t n o t
lim ite d lo. a ll a p p a ra tu t and
equipm ent, w hathar or not p h y t
Ically a tllx a d to th* land or a n y
b u ild in g , u ta d to proVlets or
tv p p ly a ir co o lin g , o lr condl
Honing, haat, g a t. w a la r. light,
pow er, ra fr lg e ra llo n , v a n illa
tlon. la u n d ry, d ryin g , d lth w a th
Ing. garbage. d itp o M l o r other
M r v lc * !; a n d a ll w a tt* vent
t y it a m t . a n ta n n a t. p o o l
aqulpm ant, w indow co ve rin g !,
d ra p a t. an d d ra p e ry re d t.
carpetin g an d llo o r co verin g ,
owning*, ra n g a t, oven*, w ater
h eatort and a tta ch ed ca b in e t!.
It being Intended and a g rta d
that tu ch ita m t b* co n c lu tlv a ly
deem ed to b* a lflx o d to and to
b* p o rt of tti* re a l p ro p a rty ; and
(c) a ll w a la r and w ater rig h t!
(w hathar o r not appurtenant)
and a h a ta t o l D o ck p e rta in in g to
lu c h w a la r o r w a te r rlg h tt.
o w n a rth lp e l w h ich effect* M id
pc op* rty ; an d (d) th* rant*.
Income, it t u a t and p r o llt t e l a ll
property.
D A T E D A p r il 1 .1444
M a ry a n n * M o t m
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: J a n a E . J a ia w lc
D eputy C lt r k
P u b lllh : A p r il; , 14.1444
OEO40
I N T H I C IR C U IT CO U R T
O F T H E I4TH J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A .
C A S E NO. 43-IM 1-CA-14-I
B A N K
U N I T E O
F S B .
F O R M E R L Y K N O W N AS
B A N K U N I T E D . A S A V IN G S
BANK,
P la ln t lll.

R O B E R T F .S C H E L L E N B A R O ]
E T A L .,
Defendant*
N O T IC I O F
FO R ECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O I V E N
p u rtu a n t to a F in a l Ju d g m en t o l
F o ra c lo tu ro dated M a r c h 31,
1444, a n d entered In C * M No.
43 IM I-CA-14 E ot th* C ir c u it
C o u rt o l lh * I I T H J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it In a n d lo r S am ln olo
County, F lo rid a , w h erein B A N K
U N IT E O F S B , F O R M E R L Y
K N O W N AS B A N K U N IT E D . A
S A V IN G S B A N K . P la in tiff, and
R O B E R T F. S C H E L L E N B A R O .
E T A L .. ar* d a la n d a n li. I w ill
M il to th* h lg h a tt b id d e r for
c a th at tha W a tt F ro n t D oor o l
th* S a m ln o l* C o u n ty C o u rth ou M . Santord, F lo rid a , at 11:00
o 'c lo c k A .M . on th* 74lh d a y o l
A p r il, 14f4. lh * lo llo w ln g da
tc rlb a d pro p e rty a t M t forth In
M id F in a l Ju dg m en t, to w it:
L o t 110. W O O O S T R E A M ,
C I T Y O F W I N T E R S P R IN G S ,
a cco rd in g to th* p la l th a ra ol a t
record ed in P la t B ook 34. P a g e t
47 and N . P u b lic R ecord * o l
Sam lnol* County. F lo rid * .
T O G E T H E R w ith a lt th* Imp ro v a m a n ti now o r h ereafter
ersetad on lh* p ro p a rly , a n d a ll
a a ia m a n t t , r lg h t t , a p p u r t e ­
nance*. r t n t t , ro y a llla t. m in e r­
al o il an d g a t r lg h tt an d p r o lltt.
w ater, w a te r r lg h tt and w atar
ttock, an d a ll llx tu r a t now or
h o ro a lla r * p a rt o l th* property.
Including rep lacem en t* an d ad
d lllo n t there io
D A T E D A p r il 1,1444.
M A R Y A N N E M O R S E , C lt r k
C ir c u it Court
B y : Ja n * E . J a M w Ic
Deputy C la rk
P u b lllh : A p r il 7 .1 4 .1YV4
D IO -41

horn#. S an tord a r t * L o ll of
la v in g c a r* to r you r lovad
onat. C on tact H o lly 373 4147

B lid d tr Control PrabltmsT
S E N IO R S .
C a ll to fin d out It you q u a lify
l o r a s s i s t a n c e w it h
O I A P E R S / P A D S W* fit* for
M e d ic a r e r a lm b u r ia m a n t ,
p r iv a t e I n s u r a n c e a n d
M a d lc a r* d ire c tly D e liv e re d
lo you r doo r m onthly

407-160-1254
C E R T I F I E D N u rtm g A lt l/ H H A
an d R a tp ca r* ttudant w ill do
A M ca r* and torn* a v e t lo r
e ld e rly C e ll B rid g et 334 44)4

21— P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
F ra * m e d ica l car*. Ira n tp o r
t a llo n . c o u n ta lln g . p r iv a te
doctor p lu t liv in g te p a n ta t
B a r » 7 3 7 ill C la a rw a ta r A fte r nay
Ja h n F rtc k e r . . . 1 10* 417 544*

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
* F O U N D CAT
Long h a ire d
g ra y m a la d o m a ilic c a l found
In L a k e M a r y area M v a ra l
w ea k* ago 331 4571__________
L O S T D A R K B L U E II It boat
co ver. L o tt on aaA betw een
C o u n try C lu b an d A irp o rt B lv d
on 4/1 It found, ple e te c a ll
133 *14**35 Rew ard

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
______C h ild C a r e
A T T E N T I O N S E C O N D S H IF T
P A R E N T S : R e lia b le
c h ild c a r e w it h h ot m a a lt
L lc o n ta d d e y c a f* fa c ility C a ll
lo r rate* 371 7435/LIC 4343 10
C H I L D C A R E IN M Y H O M E .
R a a i a n i b l t ra te * . F t n c e d
y a rd , m a a lt 4 m a c k t. M e 5743

O AKLAN D
M e m o r ia l
11440 •

P A R K . M a t o n lc
G arden*. I h itt
1311344

43— I n v e s t ig a t iv e
S e r v ic e s
M A 3 K S T IC IN V E 5 T IO A T IV E
S e rv ic e ! O o m e ttlc relation*
F r t * co nsu ltation 447 4*4 t i l l

iS5— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
OWN A PA YPH O N E ROUTE
11300 w ssk potential Unique
o eoo etvn lty I 400 444 7413

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!
N othing tu cc a a d t Hk* t u c c a tt
W e re w a ll Into o*e 3rd decade
o l tra in in g t u c c t u lu l agent*
N o llc e n t a r
W a llh e lp l
W ATSON R E A L T Y CO RP
R E ALT O R S
321 1IM
A U T O M E C H A N IC (M O B IL).
C e rtifie d or w /4 y r t e«p and
w /detlr# to becom e ce rtifie d
V a lid d r iv e r litem # and to o lt
F /T . to m e w aakw tdt C a ll for
d e ta ils: 377 770* I v m t g l l

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
V a r lo u t lo c a t io n * lu r
R a c a p tlo n ltli. S a c r t ta r it t and
D a ta E n t r y . C a ll C e n t r a l
P a r t e n n a l ta m 4pm M o n
d a y F rid a y lo r m or* Inform *
tlon44S 111]
_______ N e v e r A Fool_________

BOOKKEEPER
P a n lim a A b it to m i out
q u a rte rly t and do in com e tax
C a ll N a n cy « *541

DRIVERS
E w e ll I n d u tlr la t It a cce p tin g
a p p lic a tio n lo r R M d r iv e n In
th * O r l a n d o a r e a
(7400
N a r c o t t a * R d l M u t l h av*
C D L llc a n t * . F u l l b a n a lll
pa cka g e A p p ly a l
1*50 H ig h St.
_______ Langw aed E O E ________

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ELECTRICIANS

R a tld a n tla l on ly. L lc a n ta d or
not Top pay. b a n a tltt E a p *
rla n ca d on ly need a p p ly In
p a r to n a l S A N F O R D
E L E C T R I C , » 2 ) &gt; P * f k O r.

EXPERIENCED COOKS
F u ll tlm * A p p ly In pa rton .
P a r r y ’ * R a t lu r a n l . u p p e r
leve l, A lta m o n te M a ll________

GREEH0USE WORKER
Tree tor e i p
req
M F

COL CLASS A DRIVERS
N*«d»d tor th* O rland o ar»n
Im m e d ia te ly
M u t l hav* J
y t a r t recenf v *rifia b to
ri* n c * a n d a c lt a n M V R
m d o f %*m*n»i a piu%
C a l l C * n * r a l I’ p f i o n n p l
ia m 4pm M o n d a y T rid a y tor
m of* in form a tion * fl 111)
N t v t f A F**t_________
COM P A N IO N /H O M E M A K C H
(O 1»v* aftfh e ld e r I f la d y
S a la r y , p r iv a t e liv in g
quarter*, etc C a ll a fter 10am
p to at* m i T O O __________

CONCRETE LABORERS
CONCRETE FORMSEnERS

F a r T ID Y M A I D 5 d a y t/w k
w ith pay a n d ba n a tltt 334 )744

M ANUFACTURER
N e e d ta ip a rle n c a d
a F IN IS H E R
a tN tT A L L E R
* 5 E T U P /P O U R E R
It exp erien ced in lib e rg la t* .
we w ill tra m Call*** *0*0

TELEMARKETER

L O C A T E S Conduct y o u r ow n
lo ca l* M a r c h F o r a tta p by
fla p guide M n d t t * 45 to:
L#c»t*, PO Bax 1*41.
S 4 H ta rd .P L 317)1-1441

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L P N in ttra ttv d In I n n o v illv *
fa c ility , on th* cutting *dg* of
ra M a rc h ll h o v r ih l t t
_________ C a ll 44* 54*1_________

maids'
F / T M F . I 4 P / T r a t ld lly t r
d a liv e ry M o lly M a id 747 5007
M E D IC A L

RECEPTIONIST
For bwty o rth o p a rd ic ottlc#
C a ll Sharon *1 747 1515____
M E D IC A L

COMPUTER BILLING
P e r t tim e tor D o tlo r ’ %office
Send re tu m e t to
B lin d B or W*
P O B ob 144/
S oatord, f l l V T ) 1U t
M E D IC A L

CNAS and ORDERLIES
M u \t tie c e rtifie d ) 11 end t )
ih if t t A p p ly inperv&gt;n
D ebery Menor
60 N Mery If t)
D ebery. FI
«0t 441 44J4
M E O IC A L

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
V a r lo u t lo c a t io n * to r
P r o d u c tio n , W a r a h a u ia , A
A t t a m b lv . C a ll G t n a r a l
P a r t o n n a l la m 4pm M o n
day F rid a y lo r m or* Inform *
lio n 44111)3
_________ N ev er A FaaJ_________

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
F u ll tlm * lo r to d d lt rt E a p
nac C a ll tor A p p l 371 4)3) or
37^*41) T H E K ID S K O R N E R

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
M a la or tam al# train** P a rt
tlm * o r lu ll tim e . 345 4247

SALES

RN
C h erg e n u fie t lor fern 3pm
4nd II t %hift% IV end ven
file to r e* per tent e needed
A p p ly In p e rv x i
D ebery M e n or 44 N Hv&gt;y II t l
__________ P e b a ry , FI__________
M E D IC A L

LPN
12 hr ihifl% I U m llp rn
IV e ■per ience preferred
A p p ly Inper\on
D e bery M e n o r 40 N Mwy 1/ 07
O e b iry , FI__________
M E O IC A L

Receplionisl/Timsciiplionitt
E x p e r ie n c e re q u ire d
Send
re tu m e to J11 N M e n g o u tfin e
Ave S enford f l );;/!

R e putable c a m a ta ry o lta rln g a
g reat opp o rtu n ity lo r paopl#
d a tlrln g to g a in re w a rd by
o lta rln g needed M rv lc * * F u ll
tra in in g w llh e x ce lle n t health
A ra llre m a n t b a n a tltt F u ll
Urn* petition* w ith hig h In
com * p o ta n lla l. N o a rp a rla n ca
n a c a tta ry C a ll K . L a n d ra tt
Im m ed iate ly * 1 222 42*1
IM IN O IN B /B O U IP M B N T
M E C H A N I C fo r la w n tv e
E v tm n g t 4 5 h ovrt. C a ll tor
oppt 3 )0 * 0 0 0 lt4 iq m g ttg g *

SUBWAY/HANDY WAY
E ip o rlo n c a grow th w ith u t a t
a H a n d y W a y/S u b w * y
a tto d a t*
P a r t / F u l l tlm #
p o tilio n t a v a ila b le C u tto m a r
o rien ted In d iv id u al* a r t an
c our aged to ap p ly In p a rto n a l
th* H andy W a y located at 4111
O ra n g t B lv d . L a k e M o n ro* or
m a ll r a tu m a / a p p llc a llo n to
H a n d y W a y . 3)1 S tm o r a n
C o m m e r c e P I . S u it* I t l.
Apopka. F L 3370)
E E O M / F / H / V ________
M u t l h a v * e a rn e d 40 h r*
tow ard a C O A or equivalent,
or bachelor* degree In e a rly
C h i l d h o o d __ 3 0 7005

TELEMARKETING
N a tio n a l M t g tui% i p w ' a i
oparsingt on I t l a g o r t t ii v t
ip iv m irfc v lin g tta ff W t o lf t f
f u ll t r a in in g and b a n a fttt
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E flp a r ia n c a p r a fa rra d
C a ll
M t Ilafcar. M o n F r l, t 5
( 4 4 M 4 lf t M I

TRUCK MECHANIC

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I'VE RENTED IT
ALREADY!

93— R o o m s lo r R e n t
A Q U IE T , C L E A N rm . In San
lo rd K itch e n A phon* ut*.
co in la u n d ry 57 5 A up 134 4411
A O U I E T F U R N R M . W /D
combo, k ll p r lv , A /C . 575fwk
t dep l/)* le&lt; .m n tm o k e r
374 m e a lie r5 p m
C L E A N R O O M S tm qie tl.,1 ,,* ,
|7 S /w k
K it c h e n , p h o n e ,
la u n d ry , v id e o g a rn e t o il
*tro*t p a rk in g 330 44)3

M r L t e 'l rwnl.il od %torfed on
FrldiBy ond hl% houw* w a s
rented by Saturday Another
very t a l it l it d Sanford H a ra ld
custom er I

LET THE SANFORD
HERALD CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!

IN P R I V A T E L O N O W O O D
horn#
S t e a d y e m p lo y e d
M Q /wk. SSQ/dep
434 2M 0
N E W L Y " R E N O V A T E D p riv a te
entrance, pad dle l* n In your
room your own heal control,
re frig e ra to r, m icro w a v e and
co lor tv O ft tlre e t parking
ond m a id te r v lc e Convenient
lo catio n The b e tl In town
37) ( M l

322 2611
83 1 9993
U N IQ U E H O U SE
7 lld r m
hardw ood lloor%. fpl. 7 car
Qtir C lo t* lo downtown 371
B M d ijfl
1/ I Vi l* v « r \
1 /1 , a p p lta n (# % . h o o k u p t .
garage, c a rp e l U in d i cent
h eaf/atr SVX)M4 U O O riM O f

S A N F O R D P riv a te entry quiet
area, houte p riv ileg e* M V w k .
w llh m c dep 324 3444

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

A ll r« n f* l «nd r r . il r \ t.»tr
4dvtrli\«m «nf% #«r« to b | tc f to
th« Fv&lt;W*f4*1 I j i r flo u tin g A ct
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it a t lo n o r d u e r im ln a f io n
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SH EN AN D O AH A P A R T M E N IS

117— C o m m erc ia l
Rentals

MARINER'S VILLAGE

L IQ U O R S T O R E
Downtown
Sanford lo r ta le ta lea\e Aivn
Itqv/or licensee *or O j n q c and
Sem m ola County for %aie
1/6 69/1

( C A T ; It' Ai-I ■•. . .1 M A *
#«rp#f#d kitch en #qu'pp»(l
/m o t d tp 374 3 l f l

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103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

CALL 3232011

E F F I C I E N C Y H O U SE F o r Kent
STtS.m o A t 714 S 4fh St .
_L a k e M a ry C a ll 6W 4)7*
N I C E A C L E A N ) / l Fenced
y a rd No pel* S435 m o 1*1. t a il
A tec *04 7*4 4147 4pm 4pm
N I C E 2 B D R M h o u w m Santord
B e a u tifu l thade d lot. carport.
tan* *450/m o 4*71104_______

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F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
a ll co n tra cto r* b* re g ltle re d
o r c a rtltla d To M r ll y a tta l*
c o n t r a c t o r * llc a n t * c a ll
I 100 34) 7440. O c c u p a tio n a l
L lc a n w t a r* req u ired by th*
county and ca n b* v e rifie d by
c a lllo g D I 1130. *&gt;t 74)2

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
R E S ./ C O M M . V in y l S id in g .
A lu m . F r a m in g , O r y w a ll,
D o o rt. Rooting. Concrat*
J3J 41)1 S O. B a lln l. C B C lt t t lO

A p p ll ancos
A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
Fre*
a pp l M r v lc * c e ll w ith r*
p a irs! Jahn. A + B a tt. 324 1244

C a rp e n try
C A R P E N T E R A ll k ln d l o l home
re p a ir* , p a in tin g A ce ra m ic
til* R ic h a rd G rot*
321 5472

C a r p e t / l n s t a ll a t l o n
C A R P L T M IL L D IR E C T
B ig D ltc a u n tt F a m o u t B ra n d t
F l r t l Q u a lity , Top Lin#
S la ln m a tla r. S axonlat.
T r a c k la tt. S c u lp tu ra l I* 44 yd
C o m m e rc ia l le ve l lo opt 5144 yd
I n tla lla llo n 407 374 1*00

C a rp e t Clea n in g

C le a n in g S o r v lc e

L a w n S e r v ic e

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P E R S O N A L TOUCH C L E A N
IN O S E R V I C E . H om at. a p lt
an d c a r t 323 3310

T O M A J E F F '* L A W N C A R I I
R t t / C om m , dependable, low
r a t e t l F r e a e t t ....... .330 7070

C o n c re te

AAovIng &amp; S to ra g e

C A P T A I N C O N C R E T E . W ayne
B a a l I M a n Q u a lity O p tr a
lio n ! ) ) 0 3 » t / 4 ) 4 344)

CLASS A M O V ER S
M o vin g
t p a c la llt lt . 10% o il a ll lo ca l
m o v t i w ith coupon ' ‘W t m ove
w lth p rld # In m in d " 30» 43*4

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R e p a ir a d d itio n , c o m m / r t t
L lc / l n t «ER0004I4)1)I 4471

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s

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IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
P la t lt r ln g . R am od vl new and
_ jiH t o r k t » m * t J 2 » 7 4 I O i^

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t
A F F O R D A B L E H O M E R e p a ir
D ependable A ll p h a M t C a ll
tor F r e e t t l. M ic h a e l 33) 7104
R E S T O R A T IO N . D R Y W ftL L .
m e ta l tlu d t. door*, trim , tld
Ing. p o rc h tt. deck*, g a ie b o t
L lc e n ta d / ln tu r o d
321 3047

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W « ; r k F u rr YY o u . . .

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P a in t in g

pSTTTFiTO- paper hanging.
p r t t t u r a w a th ln q and d ry w a ll
^ jt g a lir F r a a e t L lJ lllT a ^ ^

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITE: Clean driveway*,
r o o lt , p o o l d t e k t . w a lk * .
h o u M l F re e e it. I l l 4I73

P h o to g ra p h y
B E A C H , ip o r t i and W edding*
M o b il tq u lp unlqu* p ricin g
For Inlocvitl 174 9i03

__________R o o t i n g _______
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R A N D Y 'S Q U A L I T Y L A W N :
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L a w n S e r v ic e

L IO H T H A U L IN O , FLO O R
M A I N T E N A N C E W * a lt o do
' w in d o w ! I I X 140) _______

J A D LA W N M A IN T E N A N C E
W * do e v t fy lh ln g l C a ll tor
tree t t llm a le t 1)45*30_______

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0 S A N F O R O l/ t w / den, fenced
y a rd , clean 1)75 mo. 5250*ec
* S U N L A N D 4/1 w ' ca rp o rt
fa m ily rm . S400 m o. 5400 *ec
* M A Y F A I R ) / ) w / *cr porch
dbt garage. 3254 5q It heated
no pel* 5471/m o 1400 tec
a S A N F O R O D U P L E X 1/1.1 2
t lo ry , w /d hook up*. C H A
Spec lo ut 1 5440/mo . 5*00 »ec
a S H A D O W L A K E W O O O S 1/1.5
w / dbt* c a r garag*. fplc . w ell
A *epllcS450/m o, 5*50 *ec
a S A N F O R D 2/2 D U P L E X w/d
hookup. C H A . taSOm oHSOtac
* O V I E D O l / l O U P L E X w/
ca rp o rt, w /d tiookup, h e a t/a lr
S llV m o 5250 tec Sr* no dep
Stenstrom R e alty, Inc.
"W# M anage your Home,
tike It w a t our own " J im Ooyl*
111 7445 A lt « r 4 P M i 330 14*5

S A N FO R D R E T A IL/O F F IC E
I I)/ %q ft Covered vetowa'fc\
h&lt;gt. Iratf.C a rea ft/OO plus
tala* la» m o S la m tro m R r a l
ty Inc. Jim Doyle II) 749)

1IB— O ffice
S p a c e / Rent
N E W S an fo rd office* and or
warehovj\*t 400 7 tOO tq ft
Special 1761'mo ))) 7SS4
S A N F O R D O U .re \pa&lt;e S400
Ml ft b u ild m g filia l \)VO «q
ft j/rr ufl.ee unit tj ’ /(X)4
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% i.cce\\fui E n d in g a n ch o r
b o tin e ive v G ocmJ p a rk in g and
liq h t . n g
G r e a t v lk ib t lit y
A u i n g l k O mu I?7 446Awork

121— Condom inium
Rentals

DEBARY
Lakelrceit 2/2. te n
Iral tl/ A . plu* e .tra * t 540 000
W M a lin o w s k i, 122 M l)

E X C H A N O E O R S E L L your
p rop erty located any where I
Investor* R ealty. 774 1411
F A N T A S T I C 3 b d rm
3 car
ca rp o rt. Ilre p lac* Hug* lo ti
O W N E R M A Y FIN A N C E
C a ll D iana t l The Cannon O rsu p
______)*• 4041 ar I II *714
H A N D Y M A N S P E C I A L Zoned
R C I Downtown S a n lo rd 3
lid. I ha 1)0 000 0150 23) 14)4

• F O R E C L O S U R E ! ) I on
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a c r e ' A p p l . tn s id e u t il .
fenced y d' O nly 1)9.000!
• J/1, over t/7 a c r e l l
la m rm S atellite dish 164.900
• j / ) v*/ P O O L for onjy IM.SOOI
L l v . dm .ng. tam rin s ton*
• L A K E , t e n n is , p o o ll 1/2
custom , llv . d in . e a l in kltch
appl G a ra q e 167 WO'
• j/ t , new carpet k p a in t! Cent
H A carport Juki I4J.900I

P A U L OSBOnNE

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 4 - 4 7 0 4

SANFORD

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n te d

25th SI and M y rtle A ve

321 6762
D ELTO N A
.04 715 447*

P R I V A T E IN V E S T O R want* lo
buy Income properhe* W ill
look a l a ll any condition
3)4 21*4

G?muiyn

) O R 4 B D R M / I bath pool fe m e
in L a k e M a ry H ig h School
d H lric I
Plea*# c a ll e*4 2*1
4444 w ith detail* 74obrokar*

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FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY
ASSUME

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181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

I

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e a c e lle n t c o n d itio n
co rner lot fenced yard O nly
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III S F re n ch Av# Sanford
R o f r lg e r a t o r
S to v o s
W ashers D r y t r s
F ree 5 yr
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A P P L I A N C E S . F U R N . TV'S,
e tc
B u y S o n T ra d # in s
C H E E P O D E P O T . 1719
f ranch A .e
111 )7M

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

• B A R S T O O LS
W*k*r look
backs Po rfo ct condition 1 40
• ' ' ••
5/4 4041 . msq

C a ll tor detadst

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271

Looking to buy a hom e* We
have hom es m a ll a reas of
Serfs.note O ra n g e
V o lu t 'a
Counties* C a ll for d etails!
o ) / 7 w ith f ir e p la c e
n ew er
carp et .md tile l a 4 voo
e F o re c lo tu re l 4 7 on I 57 a cre s
F .replace t&gt;04 900
# 4 7 7 TOO sq ft f.rrp ia c e ig
S ir porch! l&gt;04 900
Beth Osborn#
V enture I P ro perties

330 0273/774 9400
S A N F O R D 7 h d .m f bath Cent
a.r and h e a l app liances in
%lde f*.j*&gt;dry. screen porch
large fenced yard 7 sheds
$49 «»j 17? )?47or IJI 91)4
S A M O R 0 i Hi!'
%mg car gar new cent M A
fre sh ly pam ted cjuls'de t4ew
root tiafore closing 114 000
down w assum e rejn q u a lilm g
la a n a p p ro a

141000

J7&gt; 9004

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A O lM I N t a R E A lf y
447 323 7132/273 1174

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y .

IM G .

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
W e L I S T A S E L L mo&lt;* P . o p
e r t y t h a n A n y o n e i n t he
G H E A T E H SA74FOKD L A K E
M AM V A . e a " C a l l U t
A N Y TIM E!

322 2420* 321 2720
SANFORO • LAKE MART
•In Out 38th Y*it*

• D I N E T T F SET
Small l i l t ,
round table and four cha&gt;r%
Can d eliver 125 C a ll 177 6719
a

GRACO YOUTH BED
P erfect condition Headboard
footboard fra m e and m at
tress O nly ISO 5/4 4041 iv m s y

HOME A P P L IA N C E C EN T ER
O ver 70 y e a rs in Sanford
Sales New and Used S ervice
a ll m akes k p arts 104 E
C om m e rc ia l SI )77 )f« l
J E N N Y L Y N N Baby cr.b very
good cond. w 'm a ltre s s H75
E a M u tlv e desk. 4 1100 Alt#r
5P^)A21 1)11________________
K E K V O H E washer, vary n ic t l
F r e d d e liv e ry a n d w a r r a n t y
John A 9 Best. 174 1761
a K E N M U R E D R Y E R l*rsl 1)5
t a ke s if C a l l 177 /144
• M IC R O W A V E E m t r son L ik e
ne w w it h t u r n t a b l e
Words
p e rf e c t A b a r g a i n at S?5
111 4114
MUST

SELL

Alias

sewing

m a c h in e
record
s lt r e o
p la y e r
card
fa b le an d 4
c h a i r s m e t a l c a b i n e t 121 4100

I MUST HAVE HAD
OVER 50 CALLS
AND THAT WAS AFTER
I’D ALREADY SOLD
THE RANGE!
One very sa tisfie d Sanford
H erald custom er e x cla im e d
when can celin g her ad J C
k n e w sh e h a d h e r ra n g e
reasonably priced, but s till
could not b elie ve how m any
c a lls she re ceiv ed from tier
ad I

• H IG H W A Y 1/ 97 l»5 It Iron
tage roned G C 7 C la ssic style
bldg o ltic o and Ig detached
garagn Owner term s a v a il
1140 000 .
t U v /»7f

R l - A I . E S T A T E , IN C

322-7498
153— A c r e a g e -

L o ts / S a lo

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor m o b ile hom e or
h o m e *11*. horse* , c a tt le ,
(arm ing , or nur**ry Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l *3 TO) per acre
S m a ll dow n p a y m e n t w ith
owner financing *04747 1772

322 2611
831-9993
• U P H O L S T E R E D C H A IR . 1100
O B O B ran d new Beige an
tique velvet w ith sm a ll design
In brow n and burnt o ran g t
B ro w n p ip in g , c o rd m a te d
slip # and d e s ig n , s tra ig h t
s k irl, pleated a l corners and
a rm p ro te cto rs
H ig h la n d
House M tg V e ry com fortable
724 1660___________
W A T E R B E D ." K in g s lie
w h e a d b o a r d . h e a le r
•
m onths o ld I17S114 7 4 4 fJo tl
• W ATERBED
Q u een s lie
w /h e a d b o a rd and p e d e sta l
b a s e w /5 d ra w e rs S / 5 0 B 0
C a ll M a rk 174 0409

jtfr Paradise...

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Beautiful 1 ,2 6 3 Bedioom
Apartment Homes Available
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APARTMENTS
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S a n lo M l A v o . • S a n f o r d

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1 B u l l m in i S K A I I R K . K / . K
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'17 O L A S S T R E A M . IS’ boat,
tra lla r. M h p Johnson N ever In
••II w ater, axe co nd itio n .
*3.400
OBO
*04 7)4 *3W

217— G a r a g e S a le s

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
UKEU1ND CIVIC CENTER

Antique*, collectable*, turn ,
le w alry . rad io, wig*, a rt w ork
and m ore S10 S Oak A v e ,
Santord Saturday O n ly * 3

ANTIQUES i COLLECTABLES
O ld p ic t u r e * , a n d m lt c
T h u rdtay and F rid a y O nly
I » I 30. SOS M a g n o lia A v* ,
Santord IH U te e lc a l P U tr lc t)
B IO B IO S A L E o ld com*, trash
v aglab lt* . tu r n . * m ltc 114
W Colem an C ir . S anlord
TH U R SDA Y * F R IO A V * 2

BIG MOVING SALE

A p r il IS. 16. I J F rid a y m ghf
preview 5 9pm A d m issio n SI
S aturday and Sunday 9 S
A dm ission |4 C ity p a rkin g 17
Sponsored by L a ka le n d R ifle
end P ls fo lC lu b . Inc

Antique*, lot* o l other turn .
n ic k n a ck * . c lo th in g , toy*,
dltha*. w lc k a r. generator, 40ft
tra lla r tor storage, and lot*
m ore 40* W ISth St IE ot
17 W ) Santord F r l. * S a t * 7

• R O L L E R S K A T E S . G ir l suo
2. M c G re g o r Ju n io r E Z R o lle r
v t ic r o
L ik e now W orn 4
lim e s C h ild fast grow er O nly
| l°
C a ll 177 9414
a S T A IR C L I M B E R P L U S
o te rc is e r
with video P a id
ovor 1 100 S acrlflc# for U S
C a ll J21 4479

193— L a w n &amp; G a rd e n
FOR

SALE

WOOD

C ir r iif t C m G irtf* Salt
AT O P E N F IE L D A R E A ON
477 N E X T TO C A R R I A G E
C O V E A p r il I. ♦. to. la m 4pm

FIVE FAMILY YARD SALE
Som ething for everyone I Good
ttu ftl 3S24MeMonvlll* Av*
T H U R S ■ F A l.. S A T. OS
F R I D A Y • S A T U R D A Y 1*4
2131 M a g n o lia (corner o l 7*lh
P la ce ) Santord______________

MULCH

B rin g shovel! B10 p ick up load
You load 111 544/
_______
M ” • H P JOHN
INO M O W E R

1425

Sm d llartw r U - U k r
1st

2 3 1 -C a rs

S A N F O R D 1ST C H U R C H O F
THENAZARENE
Mug# ta la I* banellt* c hildren*
cam p
H o t d o g a n d to d a
a v a ila b le 2541 S an lord A v a
P e ld a y A S atu rd ay
E ilE -liT O

V O L K S W A O E N S C IR O C C O . *4
E x ce lle n t th .p a l R u n t great I
Look* ih a r p i M u t l ta* to
app reciate A skin g S3,750 O B O
C a n t t a at
Jin g h * Road
R unner. 35*1 S Santard A va.
3)1 42H A t k tar T a rry

‘ SATURDAY ONLY

-71 V W B E E T L E . 1*00ang. Run*
good, look* good, p rice d good
W ith R a d io
SI400
33)0343
•77 T -B IR O . B a a u lllu l graan.
G r t a l th apa N a a d t angina
w ork.
&gt;500
32375*4
• I ) C H E V Y Chovatta 4 dr, 4
tpd, naw lira*, d o a tn 't burn
o il. G ood 2nd ca r *400 337 31(2

K id * c lo th e * , to y * , to o l* ,
s w im m in g pool a c c a tto rla t.
houte hold m ltc . 1)0 E C ry s ta l
L a k e A v a .. L a k e M a r y . * 4

~ 11 FAMILY SALE
3 HOMES
D ear P a th Lana o il W 44 and
O range A v a . S an lord Look
fo r t l g n t
L a w n m o w a rt.
• d g e rs . tool*, o rc h id p o lt.
b lc y le t. h outhold m ltc
F rid a y A Saturday ♦ S

• '43 H O N D A A C C O R D . 4 d r , 5
tp d , A / C , P w .. A m / F m
c a t t a il. 51000 32) 441)
*4 0 0 D O E C O L T V IS T A . 4 dr
wagon, p / t. p/b. A / C . A m / F m
stereo C4**#1te. 41K m l., very
good condition *20*5 323 1471

25 FAMILY SALE
Stona Island D eltona Taka
e x it S3 oft 14. follow tlg n t
•Am 3Pm
S a t u r d a y 4 /*
Scuba gear, fu rn itu re . N ln
l endo . ih r lm p nal* . ate

• 7 F O R D T E M P O L X . S Ipd . 4
d r. c o ld a ir , b la c k , f u lly
loaded, tu n ro o l *3.100)33 34*1

29 Ytan In The Same Home

233— A u lo P a r i s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s

A ll S kid* are gone and to
wa’ va m oved W* are ta ilin g
y a rd equip . bike, scan design
d atk , antique* loot*, pot* A
p a n t and m uch m ore S A T * 4
304 E van * Dai# Rd . L ake
M a r y , p it C ountry C lu b R d

• R E C E I V E R H IT C H , heavy
duty for Full tiro Dodgo truck.
C lo t* IV ratin g W ith a c c o st
(40
3224430
iS M P
• R E E S E T R A I L E R H IT C H .
C la ss III. J.OOO/IO.OOO c o p e d
ty F l i t m ost lu ll t l io p ic k up*
*40 ............................ 32) *414

3 FAMILY SALE ~
I0 i C o u n try C lu b C lr .. 5»n
ford F rid a y and Saturday

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s/V a n s

221 - G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

ALLEY GARAGE SALE

107— S p o r lln g G o o d j^
• O O L F C L U B S . F u ll ta l at J C
Sn«ads 1 pw. pul tor. ) woods
and F ib o rtp o o d dr Ivor Bag
included 1100 A lso graphite
d r Iv o r a v a lla b io
A t k for
Shgno_______I D /145or Ivm og

217— G a r a g e S a le s

D E E R E RID
w it h b a g g e r

171 41/4

195— M a c h in e r y / T o o ls
• E L E C T R I C H E A T E R x* X
1 , 515 CO C e lt ) ) ) * 4 * 0 ____
• T A B L E JA W . P O R T A B L E '
W orks good U 5 00 Ple« se c a ll
149 52/1

FRIDAY t SATURDAY
E .a c u tlv a t it a l da*, tilin g
cabinet. * d e a l folding ta b le t
a' »hop light*, m o ia l a tl unit,
a n tiq u e re frig e ra to r . large
t o l ld c h e r r y ta b le . B ld g
block, baby clothe* and Item*
L o tt o l m ile
102 O n ltw o od
L n . o il L a k e M a r y B lv d * 1
_
Na t a r ty btrd*t_______
G A R A G E SaleT? W hy b ather??
W E BU Y P A Y TOP P R IC E II
4*7 I3# *4J7

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

199 — F»et i&amp; S u p pH M
• B IR D C A D E Mound. X T tall
on ton m ala! *tand U t C a ll
321 (OfO_____________________
• F R E E K IT T E N S . In 7 naak*
from n o n ( J u t l b e n t I b la ck ,
t blu* grey. I » lrlpad &amp; grey
Fath er
A y ta blue M other
&gt; lf* y ia t 224 0700____________
•FR EE
TO O O O D H O M E .
S h e p 'H u tk y m ix m ale, houk#
broken, great n lth k id t and
oth tr dog* J3I H 4 J
• M U S T
S A C R I F I C E
Doberm an, II m o old black
m ala Ear* and ta ll cropped
B e a u t i f u l dog
In
door - Outdoor O nly SlOO
C a ll 124 144*

209—W e arin g Apparel

C a ll In your g arag e ta l* ad by
t l noon on Tuesday and la k e
a d v a n ta g e o l o u r s p e c ia l
garage ta la ad p r lc a ll C a ll
C la t tih e d now lo r d a ta lltl

322 2611

IK MARY NATIVITY CHURCH
R U M M A O E SALE
P R I e-4, S A T f l . N , C R 4 I7

MOVING SALE
Lot* o l ev e ry th ing ! A p ril I
and e * 5 Peb ble C reak A p lt
Turn lo ll after entrance lo
end L e tt bldg 17*21 and apt
1114) behind P u b llx __________

MOVING SALE
Com plete household
E v e ry
thing G o a tl M e ch a n ic a l and
y a rd toolt A p r il 7. I. and f.
f e rn 4pm 40) E lath Street

MOVING SALE

• P R O M D R E S S . S lie 5/4 t&gt;0
Please c a ll 177 JI97 for m ore
inform ation

113 W t i l w o o d l a n d .
IP m e cre tt) S an lo rd
*AM
S tarting Saturday u n til 2

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t i b le s

F rid a y . S aturday. 1 6 I N F o rd
T ractor and d ilK . good ruon
Ing condition p lus m ile vquip
A lio , c h lc h tn t and ra b b iti
1 /5 /SR E a ita a . G anava
__

MOVING AND YARD SALE

B E A U T I F U L A N T I Q U E R U O s!

ljiy x low k ir v x r

• P A IN T T H E TOW N R E D .
white and blue Selling off 1
only. I 1/2 angle sash brush 2
only, J" s lie brush 2 only. 4“
house brush A 110 veiue.
askin g t u t o r a ll %»■ H I 4744
• W E L S H B A B Y B U O O Y . 50
y rs o ld . v in y l
145
OBO
171 9747

OVIEDO H.S. BASEBALL SALE
S a tu rd a y 4 S unday. lA m
2P m W hite 4 red warehouse.
Intersection 415 4 ** Santord

PAOLA
T h u rt . F r l . Sat . Sun 52)5
W ils o n R d
'* m il# Iro m
W ilto n School Pool pum p,
ty pew riter, blk*. ate_________

• C H EV Y B E A U V IL L I VAN
■rt. I ton. P a tta n g a r van.
clean. Loaded! Too m uch lo
list, m u tt tee to a p p reciate
O n ly *3.4*1 O B O ......... 3)1 4700
• F O R D R A N O E R . L T X t l.
P /S . c ru lt* . A / C . tla ra o . 4.200
m il**. I y r o r 32.000 m l latt on
w a rro n ty C a ll 323 ISS2

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
t i m )»*l C elery A ye 3 m l E
o l S an lord t m l N o l St R d
44
1 50* pound
221/1*4

221 — M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
B LO N D E F E N D E R IT R A T
A u to g ra p h e d fro m W a y n e 't
W orld II
ft 1500
OBO
171 9751 « v tt

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
A N T I Q U E F reu h au t ra frlg e ra
lion 40 tl **ml tra ile r Good
lo r storage not road w orthy
*550 ________C a ll 32) 0*42
• C A R P E T , m door/ouldoor *'
X I t . H ig h q u ality. A qua t»a
m i l l color J y r t old Screened
porch rep laced by tun room
*40_______ C a ll 332 24/4
___
F A S T . M e jilh y . P a m le t* I n * ,
pensive way lo lo ta weight
now P e l H appy I 234 3714
• ORACO CAR SEAT
L ik e
newt P a id 1*0 a s k in g *50
___________ 574 4041 ly m tg
• M O U S E P L A N T to FI Flcu*
tree In pot
*15 C a ll 442 2311
S A T e I u T E' S Y S T E M N ever In
s tille d , rem ote control, de
s c r a m b le r e q u ip p e d
C o st
S3400.«*kIng SUSP 377 17*4
• S C R E E N DOOR w h ile alu
m ln u m 34” wide L ik e new l
P u m p F ra m e H a rd w a re
T h re th o ld p la ta *45120 4215
S E R V I C E S A L E S * P A R T S lor
portable kerosene h ealer*
L A R R Y 'S M ARTJI32 4122
S U N Q U I S T W O L F F T A N N IN O
B E O S N a w C o m m e r c ia l
H o rn * U n l i t F r o m t ie *
L a m p * L o tio n * A f t e t t o r i e t
M o n th ly p a y m e n t* lo w a*
t l* 00 C a ll Today T R E E N E W
C olor C atalog I *40 442 *1*1

230— A n t lq u e / C la s s f c
C a rs
• F O R D T H U N D E R B I R D . 17*4
A ll o r i g i n a l ' N eed * to m e
work __*'.*♦* O B O 221015#

• 1970 DEVIILE CADILLAC
SMOO O B O A ll power 222 0154

231- C a r s
C A D ILLA C SED A N D E V IL L E
It. A ll power. A C. ru n t good
naw lire * *400*04 7)5 0112
• C h r y s l e r ' i m p e r i a l *j
L ik e new
M u * l **"
O nly
*23 500 C a ll 14071232 *T54
• O U N E B U O O Y F u ll lib e rg la t*
body C on yerb b la top R e built
VW engine M an y naw pari*
P ro te M lo n b uH t* 2500 32 ) 4*24
• H O N D A A C C O R D L X , It t i
P /S . P B
a ir . K e n w o o d
A M / F M c a ite tle . 4 door, low
m lta t Rosewood color W ill
ru n to ra y a r *13.*50 2)2 *473
• P L Y M O U T H G ra n d F u ry ,
w hite A l cond th ru out
G o o d m lla a g a I3.000 0 B O
___________ 333*400___________
.P U B L I C A U T O A U C T IO N *
E V E R Y T U E 5 D A Y 7 :J 0 P M
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
H w y *2. Daytona Beach
toa 355 t i l l
e iT O Y O T A C O R O L L A wagon.
**2. A u to . A / C . rod . 22K.
w a rra n ty ST.450 3221*24

• IS U Z U P / U 4) Rad. 7K. A /C .
a m / fm ca t* , lu l l b a d lln a r.
rear w indow 14.4S0 322 4*34
• J E E P P I C K UP*4x4. 1*74 V4.
au lo E n g ln a and Iran* ra
b u ilt (a b o u t 20.000 m ile * )
N ew er Interior *3.000 371 2004
• J E E R P I C K U P T R U C K . It/*!
4x4 w ith toppar 5000 O B O
Needt a lot o l T L C 223 205*

Sanford Motor Co.
't l E A O L E TALO N
Turbo,
o il wheel drive. 20 000 m ile*
* 1 1 * 7 5 _________ C e ll 233 41*2
• 1*71 C H E V Y 1/3 ton p/u. ISO
V I Run* good E n g in e end
Iran* tlro n q
*1500 373 5312
• I t l) S U B U R B A N O M C . 4 3L
diesel, h a lf Ion. m a ch a m ca lly
solid, new ra d 'b ra k a rotor* A
c a lip a rt/h a a d lin er V e ry good
tire* and tow pkg *5 500 0 8 0
__ 407 7*1 1444__________
• T e e i s io b l a z e r 4 dr. tu ii
pow er. Tahoe peckege. I]K m l
*17 OOP lir m 322 *404 a lte r_ 4 _ _

23B— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
W e P A Y T O P t it * F O R
C om plete o r W recked Car*.
Truck* R U N N I N G o r N O T
. A N Y C O N D IT IO N .7 32 *444 .

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B i k e s ____
m s H O N D A 700 M A O N A
Grind condition *1,150
_____ 32) 4411___________
• II H O N D A . 710 c u llo m , good
condition. 35K m lla t (700 O B O
373 0*3) ly m tg o r 373 *25*
• I I K A W A S A K I . 500 L T D
P rim e condition 5*00 o r w ill
trade lo r Jon boat
2314143

241 — R e c r o a t lo n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p o r s
• H O L ID A Y R am b ler Im perial.
*1* 2511 b a s e m e n t m od el,
loaded E x ce lle n t cond Op
1tone l Honda m otor scooter lor
2 w ra c k *52.000 e07 t t t a*2t
• V A N / C A M P E R . 7»/S Chavy
m odal 20 Good co nd ition A ll
*cca»*orla* S3.500123 a*Bt
ie»5 L O C O L E M A N ta m p e r, gas
slova. alec A ir . aw ning. 51X00
5554 U t St
P a o la
33) 442*
1*47 C O A C H M A N M .H . 74 It..
2)K m l M an y a x lra « l Incl
generator V e ry easy lo d riv e
t ie voo ____________ 373 4450
a '74 M O T O R H O M E R u n s g ra a i
W ill Irada lo r tra v a l tra ile r of
c o m p o r a b la v a lu e 3 31 71 .5
i T s d u f H wT n O m a la r hom a. 35
tl E x c a lla n t condition Gan
• ra to r 15,000322 412*_________
‘ f t A L L E O R O m e lo r hom a 37 It,
aw ning, tw in bad*, generator
a n d lv *17,500060 331 0712

243— T r a i l e r s
L A W N T R A I L E R . 5 X 10. 4 F t
tide*. 2 big lock boxes *500
331 4331 a lte r 4 P M

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u p ay for the first 10 clays and
i f y o u r car d o esn 't s e ll, call us
and r e n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r and a s k i n g price 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 ru 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 . C a ll 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 to d a y !

Y o u r tr a n s p o r ta tio n a d w o r k s hast w h e n it c o n ta in s
in fo r m a tio n th e b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :

WOO VcaiSry OrposR

!$St. Croix A p a r tm e n t^

SANFORD COURT

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d 3 22 - 2 61 1

• 2*’ A Q U A S P O R T . C C. 302
I/O. e veryth ing Ilka naw 12000
O B O *04 S32 *207 *04 774 *474

R e a sonably p rice d 171 4777

LET THE SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

• Li'.iii)y Etlictonl Studio, 1 &amp; i Uodtoorn
Altoidatik- Apditinduls

WINDOW i SCREEN REPAIR:
_____

N ( W |**4’ i , N O DO W N, lt%
Inter**!. I 4 X 70. H 7 J/m o
34 X 70. *»IO/mo. 245 570*

• SiHi|lt* Sloty OiiSKjn No Ono llriluw

E C H O L S T R E E S V C L lc 't . me
" L a i lh* P r o la t t lo n a lt do It."
F r# # e tllm a l* t;^ ;;;;_; J2 )l7 O T

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

a S T IR E O SPEAK ER S f
by
14" In n ice »7iap# 135 tor tti#
«a t C a ll 223 *402_____________
T R A D E Naw Danon Star** S y t
ta m A B o t* S peaker* lo r
an yth in g at value I 34* -» H
• T V Rem ote *10 C a ll 32) 4540

K .4 4 1/2 split. *4 B aysprlng.
c e n t ra l H / A . s c re e n room
U 500

MORGAN REALTY

A ssurnp N oQ oAltlio% , l
• 7/7 S497 P IT I SNA.MO
• J 7 split, fenced, t i l l PIT I.
SS6 900
P R E fo reclo su re ! M 000 dn
J/7. h e a v ily treed l/ J acre
S p lit b d rm . c e r a m ic tile
appl, garaqe P ossib le owner
hold 7nd JustS/1 9001
M a rk h a m W ds foreclosure 4/7.
I • a c re
p a s lu r e / s ta b le
1105,000

183— T e l e v l i l o n /
R a d io / S te r e o

C a ll 121 * l4 4 » r &gt;3117*)

F M A O R V A AS LOW AS $• »N
Assum e na qualifteft A owner
fin a n c in g tow a t 1400/m ol
G o v ’ t F o re c lo s u re s . N tp o st
Seminote. O range. V olu siat
S*«ri/0rd Prcsprr/tes
F o r Less th * n U
Do*%n

1 5 7 - M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le

24x45 1/2 s p iff '15 P e a rso n
ce ntral H /A . c a rp o rt *13 500

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

What You Need!

~

• I* F T BOW R I D E R IIS H P
M a rc u ry , o/b. low hour*, w ith
tra ile r M.X)0 122 0)4*_______ _
• lets R I O A L M ad*titan, t r ­
io ” . 4 c y l In/oufboard m otor
w /drtvo on tra lla r *5 000 O B O
»)0 4004 or *4* H o m e * ______

O U PLEX
S A N F O R D Good
neighborhood goad co nd ition
*)* 900 C a ll a lter S 00
574 t o i l

141— Hom es lo r Sale

E G G S -A C T L Y

W E E K L Y S E R V I C E Irom M S
m o Cham R llo P ool S e rv ice
340 2271
R obert Shoem aker

• H O U S E B O A T . Ilya aboard 43'
N a u ta tln * . tw in a n g in a V
d riv e , S30K. O f Q uam 4*SEI*S
O U T B O A R D 40hp Johnson w ith
control*, naw w a la r pum p
S37S C an hear fu n 33E 7131

323-5774

I R D R M W () u re e n e d pa IM3.
pool D X ^ m o • tec Sanlord
Sandlaw ood V illa *
J 7 ) / ill

Wc Have

S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v l c e / R e p a lr

• O L A S T R O N . l i f t V hull. 3S1W.
2(0 V olvo, f lt h / t k l. tot* ot
extra* * 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 *3* SJ*S

Condo V i . C /M /A O h ly lll.fO O
1 or 1 bd rm . dbl gar . fenced
FI rm c b con%lr ISS.S00
S re n ta l unit%9 Good c a ih flow t
J/K dn.ow ner bold* SI4S.000

c a r p e n t r y . B o n d / I n t / L lc
^ C o o M ia ^ ^ ^ ^ C a ll^ T a a iil

Tree Service

S A M 'S C A R P E T C L C A N I N O
p lu t t l r lp an d b u ll M ao ri.
R a t ld a n lla l/ c o m m a r d a l 24
h n . 324 1541 J j# « w r* 4 4 iO S 4 l_

P I N E C R E ST ' 1/1. appliance*
fenced y a rd »550 mo
_______C a ll P a u l, l i t 4744
S A N F O R D H am ilton O n ir ic !
RENTTOOW N
L ik e new )/). A U . L a u n d ry
ttOOUiln 5 im mu •*»
SANFORD. 3 bdrm . )•&gt; bath
la k e lro n t houte S*50m o
___________ 331 7004 ____
S A N FO R D G O LO SBO RO
RENTTOOW N
3 b d rm L ik e newt A ir 11.500
d ow nS M S /m o 444 7747

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

HALL REALTY
3 1 2 W . F i r tat S I . , S a n t o r d

; b d rm • t»aih q • •
area lanced y ard S J/S 'm o
i l l ! iton N o p t f l )?) A/04

S A N T O R D 10 OS) v | It I phase
tpnnklar% 1/ u\ tl Stanttrom
R e alty Inc Jim Doyle 17) 7470

I S A N F O R D &gt; B d rm iw*
| p lu t to c u 'ity A ll uKlil»«% pti'd
t a( t | il •&gt;•&lt;
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n
n iO M O O M I M E E M O N T H
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^ ^ ^ a v a ll_ C a ll J r f f y I H M W
I 1 B O R M .if /»!« J S an lord A .v
I 1)25 Inc w afer and garbage
M
447 174 71*4 earn D p m

S ell that old car

C A S S E L B E R R Y H e a u lllu l 3
b d rm . H&gt; bath f)*w ca rp e l,
p a in t S how ! like a m odel!
saa.too .... ______
*♦* 2024

sanfo rd

1 100 sq tl ot nice o ffice
space 7 000 in H warehoute
a IVO lanced ilo » a je Atrp»»r»
Hl«d frontage I N 6)44

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
RENT SPECIAL!!

KIN

321-0759.............. 32M 257

* PRIME LOCATION *

On# B rd roorn Ap.irlm#nt%
U tt DEAL
M o ttw o u d A p h 17/ //74

S U N D A Y . A P R I L II, IPV4
• P re v ie w at 2 00 p m a
• A u c t io n a t ) OOp m a
A u ctio n Ita m t donated by:
L o c a l r a t a ll t l o r a i a A r l l t l t
R#*t*uranl* a H otels L ocation
T H E I D O I ISO W. L lv ln g .to n
Street, Downtown Or Undo

L ie . R e a l E ila t * B ro k er
7440 S an lord A ve

O S T 8 I N 1 bad to o m 1 b a th &lt;&gt;•&lt;
lO a c r r s S6V) plus 1100 vccuri
Iw k&gt;4 604 Sl60altee Ip m

O F F I C C / w a ra h o v ta ip a c a D00
Sq It
P r im # lo c a t io n at
entrance to Central F la
gm nal A irp o rt 40/171 ‘ 40/

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

AUCTION FOR DONNA RAE

BATEMAN REALTY

C O U N T R Y S E T T tN O
co m
p la ta ly tu rn
! 't . g a r b a g r
w il'd turn t o u rrad fanead
p atio Id ra l tor w(»k ro u p la o r
«mg parent |)W rrxi p u td e p
N o p i t l i/ ) i* t/
COUNTRY
$m iravtl Irilltr
W /daik
1 p a rv e i no p att
UNO m o SlOO d rp )77

IIS — In d u strial
Rentals

•

2 1 3 - A u c t l o n s ___

141 — H o m e s lo r S a l e

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent

IN T M t C O U N T R Y 7 Bdrr»
H a th . 14' X 64
S400 m o
S7S0'%♦&lt; (top C a ll J7) 7761* S
pr J7J H ) 4 r « w i'f v j l_____

U f llit io t tu rn Non trisoliing
iio / » ii. i7 &gt; d t p m u \ i
S A N F O R D » IIlIf ,t
.» , .
B d rm
Apt
E a c o llo n f

32)4670

WRECKER DRIVER

I

B d rm . u til Incl P * rf# tl for
r«lir»d'% ing w orking (ttru x i
IIS
1100 iUV
1)0 I4W
E F F IC IE N C Y
ig p c .
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y« rd #11 u til tncl lU V r n o 6
H 0 V M C J7J m i l . i / l 1177

E x p e rie n ce d o n ly A p p ly In
p arto n . D a y t Inn Santord
417 33143*4__________
W AREHO USE AN D G kN E R A L
LABO R H E LP N E E D E D I
D onut lo r d r lv a r t A ll t h l l l i
a v a ila b le O a tly p ay . no tee
R eport read y to work 5 JO am ,
In d u tlr la t L a b o r $vc , t o i l
F re n c h A v N o phon* call*
E a p a ria n c a d
M u t t llv a in
Santord area k hava C D l
A p p ly at
B u tc h 't T o * in g
770/W t ttS t

C E D A R A V E . 7 U trm 7 bath
I n t ld t u t ilit y , c a r p o rt
14)0 m o U l and Iasi J i t 7444

NOTICE

L a k e Ada I b d rm 5MO m o
) bd rm . *410 m o and up

Legal Notices
N a t lc s s l S h a r lf f t Sala
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that by v irtu * of that ce rta in
W rit o l E xecu tion Ittu ad out ot
an d under th* m *I o l th* C irc u it
C o u rt o l Sam lnol* County. F lo r ­
id*. C * M I4I/3444CA11L upon a
fin a l lu d g m a n l rendered In lh*
a t o r t M ld C ou rt on th* 14th day
o l Jun* A l) 1441, In that ce rta in
c o m en titled
G e n e ra l M otor*
A cceptan ce C orp ora tion . P la in
t i l l v t D a n n lt W H a lm a d o lla r
anbd D a lrd ra G H a lm a d o lla r.
D a la n da n t w h ich a lo rrv e Id W rit
o l E xa cu tlon w a t d a llv a ra d lo
m * a t S h a r ll l o t S tm ln o l*
C o u n ly , F lo r id * e n d I have
le vied upon a ll lh * rig h t, till*
a n d In taratt o l th* defendant,
D a lrd ra G. H a lm a d o lla r a /k /a
D a lrd ra O. Rhode*. In and to th*
fo llo w in g d a te r Ibad p ro p erty,
to ld p ro p e rty being located In
S am ln ol* C ou n ly. F lo rid a m or*
p a r t ic u la r ly d a t c r lb t d a t
lo llo w t:
A ll rig h t, t ill* an d Intaratt o l
th o d a la n d a n t , D a l r d r a O .
H a lm a d o lla r a / k / a O a lrd ra G
Rhode*. In th* lo llo w ln g d*
te r Ibed re a l p ro p a rty , to w it :
L o t 47, L A K E S Y L V A N
E S T A T E S , a cco rd in g lo th* plat
th a ra o l o t record ed In P la t Book
12, P a g * 14. P u b lic Record* o l
S am lnol* County, F lo rid a ,
an d lh* u n d a n lg n a d a t S h a rlll
of Sam lnol# C o u n ly , F lo rid * ,
w ill a l 11:00 A M on lh* 11th
d a y o l A p r il A .D 1444, o t lt r lo r
M l* on d M il lo th* h lg h att
bidde r. F O R C A S H IN H A N D
A N O S U B JE C T TO A N Y ANO
A L L E X I S T I N O L I E N S , a l th*
F ro n t ( W t it ) Door, a t th* it a p i,
o l lh * Sam lnol* County Court
h o u M In S a n lo iJ , F le r Ja , lh#
abov* da tc rlb a d property.
T h a t ta ld M l* It being m ad*
to t a l lt l y th* lo r m t o l th lt W rit
o l E xacu tlon .
D o nald F . E tlln g a r. S h a rlll
Sam lnol* County. F lo rid *
N O T IC E R E O A R O IN G T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H D IS
A B I I T I E S A C ’ O F 1440. P E R
S O N S W IT H A D I S A B I L I T Y
N E E D IN O S P E C IA L AC
C O M M O D A T IO N S T O P A R T I C ­
I P A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D I N G
SH O ULD CO NTACT THe
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C ­
T I O N . 1341 I I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A AT
L E A S T F I V E D A Y S P R IO R TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G . T E L E ­
P H O N E : (407 ) 330 4440. T T O
(407) 111 3131
P u b llitia d : M a r c h 17, 34. II,
A p r il 7, w llh the M l* on A p r il II.
1444.
O EP-117

A V O N p ro d u ct! 1.004 E a rn lo
«%
N o door tkwr
PT /F T
Sandl 3)1 1143/1 K B 4M 214*

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK

NEEDED AT ONCE
A to ta l p r o l. t llo n . l
H x i r t t y l lil C o t m t t o ls g lil lor
a lu ll tv rv ic * ta lon M u tt hav*
follow in g and the m o tiv a tio n
to x .p a n d C o m m lttlo n com
m a n tu ra t* w ith a b ility
A ll
In q u irla t h e ld In t lr lc t con
ll d t n c *
S a n d r e t u r n * to
B lin d Box 111. Santord H a ra ld .
P O B a x 1447. la n ia r d , F L
11771 1447

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

SALES COUNSELORS

L ig h t to h eav y du ty M u tt
hava toolt and aaparianca
C a ll 111 7441_________

DRIVERS NEEDED

F u ll lim a
M u tt hav* lata
m odal acono v a h ld * lo r local
d e llv a r lt t u tlllH n g p a rto n a l
v a h ld * C a ll t a i 33014 I)

JANITORIAL
P a r t t lm * c lt a n o r / l lo o r
p arto n M u t t b* abla to p a tt
ta t u r lt y ch eck C a d 242 134)

TEACHERS

A G C A R R I E R S . T a v a re t. FI.
a ¥rall e% fabilihed and g ro *
Ing C a n t r a i F lo r id a b a te d
com pany o fle r t you
• 7U l o m p e f m ile
• U p to 17 000 m l per m o
• Stop O ff P a y
• U n load in g P a y
• V a ca tio n P a y
• Safety A P e rfo rm a n c e B on u t
• Spout* R id in g P ro g ra m
• A v era g e T rip \ f D a y i
• L a te M o d e l Conventional
Tractor*
If you h ave i yee»» tractor
tra ile r. O T R and tn o * and ice
ex p erien ce p lu i a good d riv in g
re c o rd c a ll
i too i m m o

DRIVER WANTED

P / T . C o m p u lt r a ip a r la n c *
and o rg a n lia tio n a l t k ll lt r*
q u lra d AAadlcal record* t i p *
n a n c e h e lp fu l M u tt type 50
w pm Sand return* to P .0
P o x 1247. S antord. FI 3377)

*7500 51000 par m onth
_________ I H A 541-1224_________

P o tltlo n open lo r an a ip a r l
an cad la la m a rk a ta r E v e n in g
h o u r* . 4 P M 7 P M , M o n d a y
through T h u rtd e y A p p ly In
p a rto n Santord H a ra ld . 300
N F re n c h A y*, a tk lo r T ra c y

E tp e rla n c a d o n ly 3)1 4777

CULTURED MARBLE

helpfu l D r L ie .
I S C e llW O iM

HOUSECLEANERS

COL CU S S BORIVERS
3 n e ed ed I m m e d ia te ly for
p o tltlo n In O rtan d o a re a M u t l
hav* 1 y e a r recent v e rifia b le
(■ p a rla n ce and a cle a n M V R .
a ir b r a k t t and H A Z M A T a
p lu t C a ll G e n e ra l P a rte n n a l
ta m 4pm M o n day F rid a y lo r
m ore In fo rm a tio n !!! t i l l
_________N ev er A f e e l _______

71— H e l p W a n te d

OFFICE HELP

CABINET MANUFACTURER
Naadt B O O t B A N D E R O P
E R A T O R . M a te ria l h a n d lin g
cle a n in g , and tilin g 45/hr
Im m ed ia te opening! 334 4344

K I T ’ N ' C A R I . Y I . E q by l.u r r y W rlR h l

7T— H e lp W a n t e d

71 — H e lp W a n t e d

M - r . H J O • 5 : 3 0 • S a I. 1 0 - 5 - S u n .

• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

M ileage
Previous Use
Accessorics/Inlcrior

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P E A N U TS

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CHARLIE BROWN?

I HAPPENED TO BE
U)Al KINo B Y .A N D I
SAW THIS KITE A l l
TAN6 LE D UP IN
THIS B io BUSH
AND I W AS JU ST
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by H o w ie S c h n e id e r

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D E A R DM. O O T T : Please ellsc u s s se a so n a l a ffe ctiv e d iso rd e r,
a c o n d itio n I seem to g e l e a ch
w in te r.
D E A N M E A D E M : In Hie past
few years, s c ie n tis ts h ave d o c u ­
m e n te d th at m a n y lu -a lth y p e o ­
ple be co m e de pressed d u rin g the
w in te r m o n th s, w h e n the d a y s
a rc sh o rt, b e cau se o f an Im ­
b a la n c e o f c h e m ic a ls In th e
b ra in . T ills Im b alan ce se em s lo
be c a u s e d b y I n e f f e c t iv e
e x p o su re lo lig h t
No one k n o w s w h y so m e
people are p ro n e lo Ibis, but II Is
real •• e s p e c ia lly a m o n g In h a b i­
ta n ts o f n o rth e rn c lim a te s nl or
above the A r c t ic C irc le . H o w e v ­
er. yo u d o n 't h ave lo liv e In
S c a n d in a v ia or C a n a d a lo su ffer
se aso n al a ffe c tiv e diso rde r; the
c o n d itio n lia s been fo u n d to tie
In c re a sin g ly c o m m o n In N o rth
A m e ric a a n d E u ro p e .
A s w in te r a p p ro ach e s, people
w ith S A D becom e fidgety a n d
m o o d y, tty m id w in te r, th e y 're
often u n q u e s tio n a b ly depressed,
have lll ll e e n e rg y, lose th e ir sex
d rive s, a n d e x p e rie n c e Increased
appetite.
A lth o u g h m ost of u s a rc f a m il­
ia r w i t h the " w ln ic r d o ld r u m s "
a n d m a y have b la m e d o u r fe e l­
in g s on c o ld w eath er, p a tie n ts
w i t h S A D fre q u e n tly e x p e rie n c e
severe s y m p to m s d ia l npjK-ar
a n n u a lly In a p re d ic ta b le p a t­
te rn
E n r lu n u le ly . S A D Is treatab le
w it h o u t d r u g s . E x p o s u r e in
sp e c ia l a r tific ia l lig h t lo r a few
m in u te s a d a y re -e sta b lish e s lire
n o rm a l c h e m ic a l m e ta b o lism in
(lie b ra in
Iteeause d e p re ssio n has m a n y
c a u se s (o ilie r th a n S A D I that
s h o u l i l b e l r r a l e d w 11 li
a p p r o p ria te m e d ic a tio n , s u c h
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t o d a y 's d e al i« c u r l e d a lm o st
4 0 y e a rs ago A l tw o ta b le s the
c o n tra c t w a s three n o -tru m p .
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w eak no -tru m p, s h o w in g 112-14
p o in ts. D oth W e sts led the spade
two. Moth d e cla re rs c a lle d lo r the
liv e fro m the d u m m y
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the in c re d ib le plav o f the spade
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w i t h the la ck a n d r e lu m e d a
sp a d e to Ills p a it n e r 's k i n g
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spade, o ne heart, one d ia m o n d
a n d th re e d u b s
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n e c e s s a r y c o o p e r a t io n f r o m
o th e rs to d a y . It’s Im p e ra tiv e y o u
sh o w th e m ho w th e n c a n benefit
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f u lllll y o u r o b je ctiv e s. G e l a
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m ig h t re v e a l In fo rm a tio n that
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get a lot o f p la y today.
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f r ie n d w h o has s u c c e s s f u lly
a d v ise d y o u p re v io u s ly s h o u ld
Ik - the p e rso n y o u go to for
c o u n s e l a g a in luduy. H c/sh c has
a good h a n d le on the w ay y o u
th in k .
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he a fra id to m ake c h a n g e s today
tf y o u r m e th o d s a n d p ro ce d u re s
h a v e n 't jiro d u c c d the typ e s of
r e s u lt s y o u a n tic ip a te d . N ew
t wi st s c o u ld lie a b ig h elp
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y o u w an t to he p o p u la r w ith
o th e r s to d a y , fo cu s o n t h e ir
a ttrib u te s a n d g o o d p o in ts In­
ste a d o f t h e ir f a llin g s . G iv e
p ra ls c w h ere p raise Is deserved,
lin t d o n 't he phony.
LIBR A (S e p t. 2 3 - O c t. 2 3 )
T h e re Is u p o s s ib ility that a new
c h a n n e l m ig h t d e ve lo p for y o u a l
th is tim e (hut c o u ld generate
a d d itio n a l e a rn in g s o r reso u rces.
It w o n 't he h a rd to sjio t.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 4 -Nov. 22)
T o d a y y o u 're a good p ro b le m
s o lv e r a n d y o u sh o u ld he a b le to
e ffe c tiv e ly m anage u n e x p e cte d

d e v e lo p m e n ts w h ich have p ro ­
ven tiK i d iffic u lt for a sso c ia te s lo
hand le.
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23-Dec.
2 1) Im p ro v e m e n ts In y o u r f in a n ­
c ia l p o s itio n are In d icated at th is
tim e , hut th ey m ig h t re q u ire a
till o f In g e n u ity o r re s o u rc e ­
f u l n e s s n il y o u r b e h a l f to
tra n s fo rm them Into w h at they
c o u ld Ik *.
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18) T h e ra ce Isn't a jil to go to the
stron g est o r tlx* sw ifte st tod ay,
hut to the sm artest. If y o u 're
c o m p e tin g a g a in st o th e rs , he
p rep are d w ith lots o f fa c ts a n d
figures.

A gU A R IU S (Jan. 2 0 -F c b . ID)
Y o u a rc now (n tut u n u s u a l c y c le
w h ere y o u c o u ld p ro fit o r g a in In
som e m a n n e r lliro u g h a u n iq u e
c h a in o f c irc u m s ta n c e s . M ove
last, b e cau se o p p o rtu n itie s c o u ld
c o m e a n d go In tui Instant.
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y o u r e x p e c t a t io n s a r c a h it
h ig h e r th a n usu al at t ills tim e
there Is J u stific a tio n for y o u r
o p tim is m . D ream s c o u ld b e co m e
re a litie s In t ills tim e fram e.
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                    <text>MONDAY,

J a n u a ry 24, 1 9 9 4

30 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnco 1008
86th Year, No. 134 - Sanford. Florida

C itie s’ finances O K

□ Sports
Another conference win
SANKOHI) — Seminole Community College
wom etfa Imskctball team Improved lo 2-1 In Ihr
Mid-Florida Conference with Ha win over the
Lake City Tlmbcrwolvcs Saturday night.
□ S eeP a g e IB

□ People
Plan to plant garden
Now that you have that spring garden all
tilled. It's time to plan planting. The home
gardener mus* decide whether to use seeds,
transplants nr cuttings.

Lake Mary status in ‘good shape;’
Sanford presentation due today
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — In Ihr past few days, ftnunrr director*
from Sanlord as well as U ikr Mary, have issued sialus
reports. Doth say Ihelr respective cities are doing us
well a* expected.
"W e are basically In good sha|ie," Randy Kntghl lo!d
the Lakr Mury City Commission during last Thursday's
meeting. "T h e water and sewer revenue Is looking very
strong for this lime of year. The ad valorem laxes began

lo come In during late November and the revrnue is
right on track for this time of yrar."
Sanford Finance Director Carolyn Small Issued a
memorandum regarding Ihe first quarter Fiscal 1994
revenue expense* on Friday. The Information I* lo lx*
presented lo Ihe Sanford CHy Commission al Ihe work
session meeting this afternoon.
"There appears to lie no significant shortfalls In
revenues nor overages In ex|&gt;ensos anticipated for the
General Fund. Stormwater and Utility Funds.” she
See Status. Page SA

Having her FACTS together earns teacher award

□See Page SB

BRIEFS
Woman was beaten to death
SANFORD — Srmlnole County shertfTs o f­
ficial* reported this morning that Ihe woman
whose body was found In n box near Altamonte
Springs tills weekend was beaten to deuth.
A&lt; cording In Ed McDonough, public Informa­
tion officer with the sheriff's officer. Ihe woman
died of trauma caused by a blunt object.
On Saturday morning, a boy walking along a
water filled ditch near the Wlnwooa area at
Anchor Road and Oak Street between Alta­
monte Springs and Caaaelbcrry. discovered the
body Inside a partially-submerged cardboard
box Ihnt was sealed with tape.
The body has been Identified as that of
Elizabeth Dorcn. 20. of Orlando She was
rrporlcd missing four daysugo
According lo McDonough, autopsy resides
revealed that site died lale last wvrk

Two tickets split $10 million
TALLAHASSEE - A Florida Lollo Jackpot
guaranteed at &gt;10 million will be split by the
owners of two lucky tickets sold In the Miami
urea.
The tickets, one sold In Miami Beach and the
other In Coral Gables, are Ihe only ones
mulching the six numbers from Ihe latest Lotto
game.
Drawn late Saturday were the numbers
2-11-IB 19 24-32.
The drawing also produced 313 flve-of-slx
winners worth &gt;1.135 each. 10,006 four-of-slx
tickets worth &gt;51.50 each, and 290.083
three-of-slx tickets worth &gt;4 each.
Weekly Lotto Jackpots have »*rrn set at u
guaranteed minimum of &gt;10 million since early
December, more than doubling In rollover
weeks.

From etalf and wire reporta

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Establishing art
uirordahlr housing strutrgy for
Ihr City of Sanford Is a lengthy
process ll will be discussed

f. See Hoaalog. Page SA

Land use
approval
sought
By J . MARK BAKPIELD
Senior Stall Writer

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PmPM rimfs ay i m*w-y m
v awmn
Becky Hopkins, recently honored lor her elforts Arthur McDaniel, principal Barbara Nixon and
to help thota In need al Wilson Elementary Lisa Naway, who represent Ihe Foundation (or
School, la congratulated by assistant principal Seminole County Public Schools.

Very special teacher
S tu d e n ts find love in B e c k y ’s Store
In between as well.
So when a youngster comes to Wilson
Herald
Stall
Writer
________
______________________________________
Elementary School who doesn't have n sweater
c A v m H 1) _ llci.Wv Konkins doesn't think on a cold morning or whose shoes don't fit Just
SANFORD - oecKy MopKins ui^sn in
Hopkins Invites them to Becky's Store,
that an education lx-glns and ends Irj Ihe
Pa
,,, uMn„ hrr ,,w„ money,
classroom.
1
ll also involves home, time off and everything
See Teacher. Page 5A

By V IC K I DeBORMIER

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

Principal feels school
is stronger than ever
By V IC K I DaSORMIBR
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Bill Moore, principal
o( Sanford Middle School, believes
his school Is stronger und serves
more people Ilian ever before.
After Just inure than a year In the
top Job at Ihe school. Moorr recently
prepared a slate of the school report
for W illie Holt, executive director of
Middle School education for the
school district
Moore said II hus been a priority of
his lo make sure the school look a
more active role In serving more of

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By NICK PFEIFAUF

County wants park
land to replace
soccer facility

Perry released on $9,000 bond
SANFORD — A Seminole County woman
whose husband was murderrd last week In their
home near Winter Park bonded out of Jail
Saturday night where she was bring held on
several forgery and theft rhnrgra.
Sherry Lee IVrry. 37. left ihe John E. Polk
Correctional Facility after a Artlort Bonding
posted the &gt;0,000 bond.
Originally Ihe bond on all the charges faced by
Perry totalled &gt;4.500 but Circuit Court Judgr
Robert McGregor doubled the amount to &gt;9.000
ut u Saturday morning hearing He noted the
criminal activity alleged In the charges In­
creased the likelihood the defendant would be
tempted to dee If she was released on bond.
Perry asked Ihe Judge lo reduce Ihe l»ond
because her husband. David, had died Thursday
and she needed to make the necessary funeral
arrangements. T h e Investigation Into the
murder Is continuing.
Perry wore a surgical mask during Ihe brief
hearing. She told u bondsman Jail authorities
mistakenly thought she had hepatitis. The two
jail guards escorting her wore latex gloves and
masks.
She Is scheduled lo appear In court Feb. 3 und
24.

Affordable
housing on
city agenda

Partly
Cloudy
Bill Moors

the social and extra-curricular
needs of the students
The previous practice of closing
down the campus no later than 4
p.m. "Isolated the school from the
community” and deprived the stu­
dents o f the opportunity to partici­
pate In the same kinds of rccrcut tonal activities In which students
al other district schools were able to
take pirt.
He said the school's after-school
program ullows students on hour
after the conclusion of classes lo
participate In "self-improvement ac­
tivities” such as extra academic
help from teacher volunteers, arts
and crafts, karate, chcerleadIng/dancc. weightlifting and com­
puter programing.
" I think we've Just slurted looking
at the big picture." Moore said. "W c
had been kind of focused on Ihe
day-to-day operations and had
overlooked Ihe big picture.”
He said Ihe School Advisory
Board's school Improvement plan
helped the school administration
concetratc on the needs of Ihe
students.
The school ulso opens Its doors to
the Police Athletic League (PALI
and the Sanford Recreation De­
partment for various recreational
and sporting actlvllle*.
Sem inole C om m unity College
now has an outreach program for Its
GED study program.
"It Is very Important that wc
make this school an Integral part of
the community." Moore said.
lie said the school tries to en­
courage echool spirit by making
school on cnloyablc place lo be.

SANFORD — Seminole County Is seeking
permission to use nine ucres It owns next lo Red
Hug Lake Park to replace 1.4 acres In Sylvun
l-ikr Park converted irom public ownership for
Ihe county soccer training facility.
laist week, the Florida Park Servile uskrd the
National Park Service lo f,lve irritative approval
of the sc heme, actually begun tour y e a r s a g o —
long before the county even considered building
ll soccer center anywhere.
"T h is Is not unusual." said Don Gerirlscn,
chief of Ihe FI’S local purk servile*
In December, the NPS ruled Ihr construction ol
the soccer training renter at Sylvan Lake Park
had converted a |&gt;orlloti of thr Irdrrully-fundrd
park to u non-public use. The county built the
S2.H million fucdlly to attract the World Cup USA
soccer Irum.
The county lost Ihe World Cup bid to «
California city but did gain u 10 year ugrermrnl
with thr U.S. Soccer Federation to host its
national training srmlnarsal the center.
Subsequent lo the announcement. Sylvan
Lake-are residents, ungrrrd over construction ol
Ihr facility In Ihrlr neighborhood, romplulnrd lo
NPS officials In Atlanta. They said the county
may have violated Ihe 1974 .uid 1981 federal
See Soccer. Page BA

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Jim Robinson, visiting Sanford Irom Troy, NY, en|oyed some cool relief
Irom Ihe relatively warm temperatures here this weekend. The Icy
Pcpslcles did the trick In making It seem Just a little bit more like home
whore temperatures are still below zero.

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

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Boat ordinance approval delayed
By NICK PFIIFAUF

A ID S activist vows to keep speaking

Horald Staff Wrllor

PALM BEACH GARDENS — Former high school teacher
Barbara Webb saya full-blown AIDS will alow her down but not
atop her efforts to rducate the public about the dread disease.
Webb. 87, Is one o f six people the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention saya were Infected with the HIV virus
by Stuart dentist David Acer while having dental work done.
"It didn’t exactly thrill me. but I was expecting It.” she said
Sunday about her reaction to her diagnosis only days ago of
having the disease Itself.
She will continue her speaking circuit, she said from her l&gt;ed
at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.
’ T il still be talking about AIDS.” she said. "But I'll be playing
that by ear from now own.
" I'v e been talking to schools and to as many groups as
possible.” she added. "It la very energizing, but I don't want to
overdo It. I'll Just try to be sensible, and If I'm not. then my
husband and my fam ily say they will be sensible for m e."

LAKE MARY — Residents along laikc
Mary lakes may soon have rules governing
dock* nnd boal houses. Specific restriction*
however, ore yel lo be approved by the Lake
Mary City Commission.
The proposal was brought before the City
Commission earlier this month, hut was
tabled pending further clarification of sever­
al (mints.
Thursday night, the measure was pres­
ented In ordinance form for first reading. Il
too. however, was tabled until the nrxt
meeting, stillawatllngfurther Information.
During the mccllng however, more ques­
tions arose regarding several points One
dealt with pari of (he ordinance which
specified that. "50 perrent o f n lake width or
channel width must remain unblocked."
Commissioner George Duryca said he
knows of Instances where even that amouni
could be dangerous.

Boy killed during illegal drag race
JACKSONVILLE — A 33-year-old man was charged with
vehicular homicide after an 8-year-old boy was killed and five
other spectators Injured during an Illegal drag race, authorities
said.
Brent Dean Hutchinson was also charged with reckless
driving In the Sunday afternoon chain-reaction crash. He had
been racing a Thunderblrd on a makeshift dragstrlp at an
abandoned airport where some 200 people had gathered to
watch, police said.
Among the Injured was the boy's 12-year-old slsler nnd two
11-year-old girls, all In serious condition. The mother of one of
the 11 year olds was also In serious condition, while the dead
boy’s father refused medical treatment.
A reporter for T h e Florida Tlmrs-Unlon. which was doing a
story on Illegal drag racing on the old runway, had Interviewed
Hutchinson minutes before the fatal crash. Hutchinson told the
reporter he worried about spectators standing too close.
"It's the only place I know to come to do It and not be out on
the streets." Hutchinson said. ” 1win. pretty m urh....
"T h e only thing I don’t like Is people down there get out on
the runway."
Hutchinson's green Camaro swerved and struck two parked
cars, with either his car or one o f the parkrd cars slamming
Into the crowd, said Jacksonville S heriffs Sgt. Malcolm Adams.
About an hour before the wreck, police officers had chased
away the racers and spectators. Spectators have said the races
are a weekly ritual.
"W e run them all o ff and they turn around and come right
back. 'We ain't hurlin' nothing, officer.' That's what they say,"
sherifTaSgt. J.F. Schnlppert said.

TALLAH ASSEE G ov.
Lawton Chiles' pick lo head thr
state's social services agency has
miffed some lawmakers with his
plan to shift millions o f dollars
from their districts Into those
with higher poverty.
Although It Is doubtful Jim
Tow cy's nppolnimrnt as secre­
tary of the Department o f Health
und Rehabilitatin' Services Is In
any real danger, he can expect u
grilling at his Senate confirm a­
tion hearings In February.

In October, lie Invited a politi­
cal firestorm by unveiling a new
formula for how Ihe agen cy
distributes $914 million am ong
the state's 15 HRS districts.
Tow ey contends the current
formula Is based on old data and
old (Milltlcs and recom mends
making poverty Ihe key factor In
bow the cash Is distributed.

For example, the PlnellusI’nsco district would lose 82
million and Ihe HillsboroughManatee district would pick up
$886.218.

From Associated Press reports

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Monday, January 24, 1994
Vol. M, No. 134
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was the northern verandas of tho Sanlord
House which actually fronted on First Street
The Welborn building was demolished and on
the site was built the Valdez Hotel, also a
throe-story structure. Not only did tho Valdoz
servo as a hotel bul the third floor becamo the
lirst o flic e s ol tho various departments ol the
S em in ole County Courthouse. The name
"V aldez" given the hotel came trom one ol the
earliest names ol Lake Monroe. Before Ihe lako
was known as Monroe II was callod Lake
Valdez by Spaniards. It was eventually named
"M onroe” in honor ol U S. President James
Monroe, author ol the now famous "Monroe
Doctrine."

This photo, courtosy of the DoLond Houso
Museum and its curator. Bill Oroggora Is ol the
building known as Ihe Welbounie Block In old
downtown Sanford. The building was located
on the southeast corner of North Park Avenue
and Commercial Street. The location of this
structure was in question until local retired
plumber and aomowhat of an historian, Archie
Harriett, conspired with Iho Herald's “Way
Back When” editor, Julian Slonstrom. A photo
ol the Welborn building w&lt;ls lound on the lower
toft hand corner of pago 26 ot a pictorial review
ol Sanford published by the local Chamber ol
Commerce in 1977. Santord's centennial year.
Immediately east ot the Welborn building was
Harry Kent's two-story garage and east ol that

Quayle speaks to group set to
‘Reclaim America for Christ’
cils. local courtroom and state advisory commit­
tees."
"M ost o f the time, what goes on In those
Institutions mattrrs more to the American family
than what happens In Congress." Quayle said.
Quayle sharply criticized rap music “ that
degrades women or advocates killing cops" and
repeated his highly publicized objection that the
television show Murphy Brown glorified single
mothers.
" I have the upmost respect for single mothers:
my grandmother was a single mother. But when
everything Is said. It Is In Ihe best Interrsi of the
children lo have both a mother and a father In the
home."

Associated Press

FOR I LAUDERDALE - Former Vice Prcsldcnl
Dan Quayle spoke o f family values to about 3,000
members o f the religious right, whose goals
Include helping Christians win elections and
stopping abortion.
About 1,000 protestors, calling for tolerance
and an end to bigotry, protested outside the
conference where Quayle spoke late Saturday.
Addressing delegates to a three-day "Reclaim
America for Christ" meeting at Coral Ridge
Presbyterian Church. Quayle told his enthusiastic
listeners they must "start at the local level of the
schools, zoning boards, town und county coun­

THE WEATHER
Today: Partly cloudy. High In
the 70s. Wind northeast 5 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the lower 50s. East wind 5 mph
becoming variable late.
T u e s d a y : In crea sin g high
cloudiness. High In the mid 70*.
Wind east 5 lo 10 mph.
Extended forecast: Wednes­
day: Partly cloudy. Highs In the
mid 70s lo near 80. Thursday:
P a rtly cloudy with a slight
chunte of showers. Low* In the
upper 50s to mid 60s. Illglis In
the mid 70s lo lower 80s. Friday:
Increasing cloudiness with a
chance o f showers or thun­
derstorms. Lows In thr 60*.
Highs In the mid 70* lo near 80

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Districts In ihe Panhandle.
Pinellas. Pasco and Palm Bruch
counties would lose millions of
d o l l a r s , w h ile O r a n g e .
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W hile Towey said he w e l­
comes the chance to explain hts
plan, he won't bark down.
" T o barter Ihls for m y con­
firmation vole. I can't do It." he
said. " I hope to God to be
confirm ed."
Tow ey was nominated HRS
secretary In July by Chiles and
ha* been running the agency
»ln cr then while awaiting con­
firmation.

MERRITT ISLAND — Ospreys are flocking to Brevard County
In record numbers, according to the annual Christmas bird
count.
At least 629 ospreys were spotted on Merritt Island during
the one-day count, a national record for a specific area. The
previous record o f 425, set In 1692, also was on Merritt Island.
"That's a high count for ospreys.” said Geoff LeBaron. an
official with the National Audubon Society In New York, which
conducted 1,700 bird counts nationwide lost month.
Ospreys, also called fish hawks because of their diet, have
made dramatic Increosea In Brevard during the post .wo
decades. In 1975. only 02 were spotted on Merritt Island during
a December count.
Like most birds o f prey, ospreys had to recover from
exposure to pesticides that devastated
their ability to
de
reproduce. The chemicals, such as DDT. were finally banned In

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" I'v e still got to be convinced
lo vntr for him," said stale Sen.
C u rl K iser. R-Palm H arb or.
"T h ere are still programs and
positions In HRS Hurt are not
working. Whui he should lx*
doing is culling those |*o*lllons
und using Ihe savings for other
programs that need It."

Ospreys visit Brevsrd In record numbers

Lotto

Rocket suggested the matter tie tabled
until the Feb. 3 meeting, to allow residents
w h o may be affected to examine the
situ ation and be on hand for public
discussion during Ihe reading of the resolu­
tion.
Th e commissioners gave a unanimous
vote supporting the delay.

B y A sso c ia te d P rssr

LOS ANGELES — Burt Reynolds and Lonl Anderson have
agreed to a settlement in their publicly bitter divorce: She gets
$2 million and a vacation house: he gets the rest.
"She's been very easy on him ." Anderson's attorney. Martin
Simone, said Saturday.
Th e agreement was reached over the weekend, beating a
Wednesday divorce court date in Stuart.
Custody arrangements for their 5-year-old adopted son,
Quinton, must still be ironed out In Los Angeles County
Superior Court. But Anderson expects the boy to live with hct.
while Jlcjrnpldx gets|visitation rights. Simone said. They would
rnoldi already Is paying $42,000
share Joint legal custody.
cui
Reynolds
per month In child support under a temporary order.
1 ,Anderson met on a talk show In 1B81. She
Reynolds, 57. a n d
moved inlo his home In 1984. They were married four ycais
later and soon after adopted Quinton.
It was described as a storybook marriage. Friends were
shocked when Reynolds filed for divorce papers In June — nnd
so. apparently, was Anderson. Reynolds acknowledged a
relationship with another woman.

MIAMI - Here ere the
w in n in g numbers s e le c te d
Sunday In Ihe Florida Lottery:

West rrjmrtrd that the wording of the
ordinance luid hern changed ilnce first
presented, to eliminate thr use of the word
"vessel" nnd replace It with "watercraft."
He also called attention lo several additions
and deletions from the original proposal.
City Attorney Ned Julian commented on a
matter he had been asked to look Into and
explained Ihnl existing docks would be
grandfathered In. bul they would nol be
allowed any rebuilding or construction

unless they were brought into conformity.
Commissioner Gury llrcndrr said hr had
o n ly one problem w ith the way the
ordinance was worded. "You hnve a pro­
hibition ugalnsl allowing sleeping, living,
cooking or rrstroom farllllles In a boat
house." he said. "B u l Isn't that overly
restrictive?"
"M aybe we should allow someone to have
a barbequr pit out there. 1 don't think that
would be Improper, and we could allow that
os long as Ihe unit Is temporary.
West said the addition nf (hr word
"perm anent" could lie added to cooking
equipment which would tie prohibited.

Towey faces
grilling
over dollarsshifting plan

Raynolds-Anderson divorce settled

LOTT1RY

Planner Matt West responded (hal the
distance could be changed. "It could be left
up lo Interpretation." he commented. "I
would suggest we may reinstate what we
struck from the original proposal."
The lines West referred lo said. "No
docking facility may be located In such a
mannera*tolni|&gt;edr normal tia\ Igallmi."
Mayor Lowry R o c k e t t suggested, "We
could have our primary emphasis on the 50
p e r m it , ns long ns It didn't Impede
navigation."

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NEW
Feb. 10

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto na Beach: Waves arc
1-2 feel and semi glassy. Current
Is slight to the south with a
water temperature of 55 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: W ave*
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mostly smooth. Tuesday: Wind
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and Inland waters a light chop.

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and Ihe overnight low was 44 a*
reported by the University of
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Aggravated battery charged
Sanford resident Tony Ray llavllano, 20. 11822 Grovrvlcw
'\ay was arrested on a charge of aggravated battery early
Saturday morning after an argument with his live-ln girlfriend.
Wticn Sanford police arrived at the couple's residence at 12:41
« nv. I tie woman told them she had t&gt;een punched several
limes. Her face was bloody and swollen.
llavllano was taken to Central Florida Regional Hosplial for
treatment of a broken nose then booked Into jail.

Traveling straight
and narrow

Affray results in jail
Two woman and a man were arrested on a charge of assault
and battery on a law enforcement officer early Saturday
morning alter the deputy went to an Altamonte Springs
nightclub to Investigate u disturbance In the parking lot.
Nancy Corry. 10. 11711 Wimbledon Drive, Lake Mary, Stacy
Michelle Klnard. 32. Willow Lane. Apopka and Timothy
Presley 26. 2715 Oak Tree Lane, Oakland Park were all
charged with assault and liattery on a LEO, Corry was also held
on a charge of resisting arrest with violence. Rtnard faces three
counts of assault and battery on a LEO and resisting with
violence. Presley was also held on charges of disorderly
Intoxication and possession o f Irss than 20 grams of marijuana.
After Seminole County Sheriff’s deputy David Hadley arrived
Ihc West Slate Road 436 club, he broke up a tight between
Presley und another male. Club patrons took the second man
away while Hadley controlled Presley. Rtnnrd took the deputy's
flashlight and held It like stir was going to strike the officer,
according to tils rc|xirl. He released his bold on Presley who
made a threat. The deputy told Presley to leave hill when Ihc
man used profanity the officer placed him under arrest, the
report slates.
When Presley Jumped Into the bark seat o f a car. thr officer
attempted to remove him to continue the arrest. Corry began
hitting the deputy from the front seal
Assistance was called and all three subjects were arrested.

OUI arrests
• Timothy M lluck. 33. 3663 Derbyshire Rond, Casselberry
was arrested at 1 30 a m. Saturday by Lake Mary Police. A
Lake Mary (Millcernan saw Murk's car traveling west In thr
eastbound lane ol Lake Mary Boulevard near Driftwood Village
Pla/a Another eastbound car moved to avoid a collision.
After calling for assistance, the policeman stopped Muck's
car at a store at Rhlneharl and Lake Mary Boulevard. The
arrest was video taped and Muck's vehicle towed. He refused a
breath lest and was taken to Jail
• Teresa Prevail. 39. 556 Remington Oak Drive. Lake Mary
was arrested for DU1 by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper at
about 2 a m. Saturday after seeing her vehicle drifting across
the yellow line several times on State Road 434. She told Ihc
pullcemun she was trying to get away from a man who was
following her. Alter Prevail refused to let him drive her home,
the man said he offered to follow her to make sure she arrived
safely.

Loitering charged
Samuel Haines Sr.. 33. 2316 Airport Hlvd., Sanford was
arrested on a charge of loitering and prowling shortly after
midnight Saturday by police Investigating a reported truck
burglary A man told pollre he found Raines hiding In Ihc
bushes m tlie 2000 block of Chase Avenue before trying the
door handles to his truck. Raines was held by the truck owner
until poller arrived. Rnlnrs was arrested on a charge of
loitering nud prowling.

Drug arrest
Thomas Lawson. 22. IH25 Blackstone Avc.. Sanford was
arrested on a charge of |x&gt;ssesslon of a controlled substance
und resisting arrest without violence Friday. While Investlgallog a drug sale complaint on 16th Street, a Sanford Police
officer said I aw son started to wulk away. When ordered to
"assume thr position" for a search. Lawson fled according lo
Itie poller rc|xirt Aflrr a chase, ttic* suspect was apprehended
and two pieces of truck cocaine were found. He was arrested
and taken tojull.

Work on nnuthlvmnd U.S. High­
way 17-92 near 25ih Street In
Sanford this weekend forced
traffic Into a single lane o f travel.
Things were hack to normal
today, however.
M » « P h o t o by Tommy Vtnconl

Absentee ballots
Election supervisors want greater control
■y Associated F ra n
T A L L A H A S S E E
Lawmakers need to put restric­
tions on who can gel absentee
ballots to eurb abuses, some
elections supervisors say.
"T h e reason for concern Is
pure and sim p le," said Dot
J oyce, director o f the state
Division of Elections. "W hen
there Is fraud connected with
voting, it occurs with absentee
ballots."
In Ihc last two years, pro­
secutors throughout the state
have had to Investigate Increas­
ing reports of fraud Involving
absentee ballots.
Absentee voting reforms have
been proposed for years but huvr
died.
" T h e leg is la to rs co n sid er
themselves experts In elections
because they've all been In one."
Joyce said.
Like most states. Florida let
voters use absentee ballots If
they will hr nut of town on
Election Day or are physically
unable to make It to the polls.
T h r ballots must be signed In
the prcBcnrf of a notary public
or two witnesses and are sealed
until election night.
Election supervisors lit the
state’s 67 counties set guidelines

Jarnrs Dunnelly. 37. 11613 Grovrvlcw Way was arrested on
a charge of disorderly Intoxication and disorderly conduct at a
neighbor's apartment when hr made a profane sialement to an
officer trying to make an arrest. The policeman was at the
residence to arrest someone else.

• Dcmctrls Marcel Hill. 26. 296 Wilson. Oviedo fumed
himself Into the Jail on warrant charges of murder with a gun
and failure lo appear In court to answer to a traffic charge.
• Bryan Roger Hetsman. 23. 2836 Bedford Road. Sanford, on
a charge of failure lo appear In court to answer to a failure to
|iay fine charge.
• Kelly Gene Lawyer. 39. 4015 Honey Bee Pi.. Sanford, on u
charge of failure to appear In court to face charges of
possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

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ORLANDO — Orlando treat out
Las Vegas and Dallas to utlrnct
the biggest and most profitable
convention ever to come to the
Central Florida city: the trade
show of the National Association
of Home Builders
The builders should generate
862 million of business annually
when their giant convention
moves to Orlando In 2005 lor a
three-year run. said Bill Peeper,
executive director of the Orlundo/Orange County Conven­
tion A Visitors Bureau Inc.
Th e home builders aie an
especially lucrative group to lure
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entertainment." he said. "T h ey
ure gregarious and outgoing.
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around town."
Andy Pughc. president of the
Home Builders Association * f
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2005-2007 convention slots.
The announcement was made
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Orlando'n biggest convention
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Association annual meeting two
years ago. w hich attracted
44,000. More than 60.000 people
ure expected to attend the build­
ers'convention.
The home builders will use 1.1
million square feet o f exhibit
space at the Orange County
Convention Center. Thai will
rank among the biggest users of
exhibit space.
Tills year's show In Lus Vegas
drew more than 1.000 exhibitors
of home building related pro­
ducts ranging from refrlgrrators
to tool truss systems. Muny
exhibitors spend thousands of
dollars on their displays.
More than 20.000 hotel rooms
will be needed to house the
builders' convention partici­
pants.
The national builders' group
meets In Houston next year
through 1997. The convention
shifts to Dallus from 1998 to
2(XX). then locates In Atlanta
from 2001 to 2(K)4 before head­
ing to Orlando.

ran double-check whether a
voter’s signature matches the
ballot. That can't tic done with
phone requests.
Up to 70 percen t o f the
absentee ballots requested In
two Dade County elections un­
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phone requests. Lrahv said.

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Arrested for false statement

Warrant arrests

The hill would also validate an
ubscnlec ballot by a signed oath
from the voter rather than the
signatures of a notary public or
two witnesses. Again, supervi­
sors say tlirre's no way to
properly check w h rth rr wit­
nesses are real.
Orange County Elections So
pervisor Betty Carter supports
the measure, which site said
" w o u ld m ak e p e o p lr more
honest.”
Bill some supervisors, like

Dade County Elections Supervi­
sor David Leahy, say II doesn't
go far enough Leahy said pro­
blems he's experienced Involved
b a llo ts req u ested o v e r the
phone
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request ballots by mall or phone.
W ith a mall request, supervisors

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Disorderly conduct charged

William Edward Harrell. 53. 3344 Ruffun Place. Casselberry'
was arrested by Sanford Police Friday after a state driver's
license clerk reported he tried to obtain an identification card
using his deceased father's Social Security number and un old
address. Harrell applied for Ihc I D. at Ihc Sanford Drivers
License Office. The |&gt;oltrcman reported HaircII admitted using
the false soclul security number because he was on probation.

on how absentee ballots are
handed out and verified.
A proposed law written this
month by the House Ettilrs mid
Elections Committee would re­
strict distribution of absentee
ballots
The legislation would let peo­
p le p i c k ti p b a l l o t s fo r
themselves and one member of
their Immediate tamllles. Now.
many counties allow (tropic to
pick up an unlimited number of
ballots If they bring written
requests trom voters
But the legislation would also
let any voter enst an absentee
ballot by removing conditions,
such as problems caused by
travel or work, that must now he
met. Supervisors say there's no
way now to verify what votrrs
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There’s life outside categorization

Wayne 0 Doyle. Publisher and Editor

Duke Ellington would say of certain musicians
that they were "beyond category." Ellington
disdained categories. Ear Instance, lie avoided
using the term "Jaw ’ ’ to describe Ids music. His
music, he felt, described Itself
Categories, however, are appealing because
they make thinking easier. Hut people who do
not stay In their categories can be troublesome.
Ellington was harshly criticized early on for
writing long compositions Jazz musicians were
not supposed to compose long, complex pieces,
and he was a Jazz musician, his critics said,
whether he udmtttcd It or not.
"Listen.*' Ellington once told me. "to Individu­
alists. not schools."
Trying to live outside categories creatrs some
problems. People In the American Civil Liberties
Union whom I've known for a long time cannot
understand how a civil libertarian can believe, as
I do. that n fetus should have some constitutional
rights. A pro choice litigator for the ACLU finally
figured It out. She told her colleagues that I must
have become a born-again Christian. That neatly
put me Into an understandable category, even
though It wasn't true.
Law professor Catharine MacKinnon and I
have totally opposite views on the lmt*ortancc

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Take advantage
of free help
M any spouse and ch ild abuse situations
occu r because o f prob lem s suffered by an
adult. O veruse o f alcohol, stress at work,
financial difficulties, a death In Ih r fam ily nr
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overcom e these problem s and save further
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T h is presents several difficu lties how ever.
O btaining professional cou nseling can be
too costly for som e people. Others m ay not
realize they need help. A n d som e apparently
d o n 't w ant to ad m it th ey need ou tside
assistance to overcom e these difficulties.
Yet help Is being offered, and In m ost eases.
It is free o f charge.

and scope o f the First Amendment. There should
have been no confusion of categories there. Yet.
when I was discussing my disagreement with her
Ideas during a call-in show on National Publlr
Hndlo, I realized I
had again stepped
out of order.
I said I like
M a c K I n n o n
personally, having
been w ith her at
some conferences, A
v e r y angry c a lle r
a ccu sed me of
abandoning my prin­
c ip le s . H ow is It
possible, he Mid. to
like som rone who
would destroy the
First Amendment?
t But people who
I told him that I
d o not slay in
often en joyed the
(heir categories
social com pany of
can be
certain people with
troublesome. tjf
Ideas g r e a tly d i f ­
ferent from m ine
Once more. It Is because o f C atharine

JACK ANDERSO N

Red tape foils
World War II vets

In Just the local area, we have a plethora of
offerings: Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
are designed to overcome alcohol abuse: the
Association for Children for Enforcement of
Support. ACES, meets monthly.
There Is help for wrlght problems through
Overeaters Anonymous. Wright Watchers,
and Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). Each
of these groups meets weekly.
West Lake Hospital In Longwood offers
Nar-Anon. a program aimed at people with
narcotics addiction problems.
Other programs Include u Panic Attack
Support Group, and Exercise for Seniors,
sponsored by the Lake Mary Seniors.
Clubs, hospitals, special groups, arc all
offering help for persons with problems. They
must be commended for undertaking such
projects.
Unfortunately, there are some people who
may be so proud they don't believe they need
help. They claim they can resolve thetr own
difficulties without sharing them with others.
If this Is true, why do we have so many
people who still suffer from serious problems?
Find nut about these program s. Ph on e you r
hospital, sen ior organ ization, o r read the
calendar on the People page o f the Sanford
Herald each day.

Help Is available. Most of It is free. Let's
start taking advantage of it.

LETTERS

Helmet saved life
I would like to share the story of how my child
was spared serious Injury by wearing a bicycle
helmet:
R.J, Meyers, the active right year-old son of
Carol and Raymond Meyers of Lake Mary escaped
coma nnd posable death b&gt; wearing his bike
helmet prior to a terrible crash on his bike
according to his family doctor. According to Dr.
Scott VanLue. R.J. ts alive today due entirely to the
fact that Ihe helmet absorbed most of the Impact.
The challenge was always great for the parents
not to allow R.J. to tide his bike without the
helmet. Some children had taunted R.J. and the
other kids who wrar helmets os sissies and babies.
R.J. did receive a head Injury even though he was
wearing the helmet. His face was scraped, bruised
and teeth knocked out, but R.J. was olive.
* A very kind family living near the accident scene
reacted quickly to see that R.J. was altentcd to
Immediately. Ian. the neighbors fourteen-year-old
son, found R.J.'s tooth on the street near the
accident..The tooth was placed In milk. Then R.J.
and the tooth were rushed to the hospital. This
proved to be the best thing to do os R.J. has
recovered to the point that he Is now attending
school as well as playing basketball.
R J . and his parents support the use o f all safety
equipment while operating a bicycle and dearly
appreciate the help of our good neighbors.
Raymond J. Meyers Jr.
Lake Mary

Berry's World

*/ knew Watergate. Wat orgate was a Inend ot
mine Whitewater. Y O U are no W A T E R G A T E :

i - ni f i f Mi M‘r ~ " T " X

MacKinnon that I have been charged with
forgetting my place. Recently, she asked me to
rrs|x&gt;nd to a review of her new book, "Only
Words." The review, which gtrntly angered and
hurt her. was written by Carlin Romano, literary
critic of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and appeared
In The Nation.
Romano was trying to demonstrate vividly the
lllogtc. to say the least, of a central MacKinnon
thesis. She had written: "Pornography Is used as
sex. It therefore ts sex... to m &gt;’ It Is to do It. and to
do It Is to say It."
Accordingly. Romano hypothesized raping
MacKinnon to show her "the difference between
lielng raped and being exposed to pornography."
Romano described Ills own fantasy ra|&gt;r of
MacKinnon, and then Imagined that a composite
of two First Amendment zealots - whom he rails
Dworkln Hentoff - actually did ra[&gt;e her. (Luw
professor Ronald Dworkln opposes MacKinnon's
views.)
The rest o f Romano's article, as I wrote 111 the
Vlllagr Voice, accurately criticized MacKinnon's
theories I also said, however, that Romano had
set out to humiliate MacKinnon personally, us
well as combat her Ideas. Polemics, alter all.
need not deh u m an ize e ith e r antagonist.

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O D D IN G C A R T E R

Give us fundamentals, not spin
At the root o f a growing sickness In public
life, most notably In Washington, ts the belief
that reality Is Irrelevant and perception is
everything. An army of media manipulators,
public relations specialists and masters of
"s p in ” march behind that banner, their
activities mirrored and magnified by the
media. Politicians from the president on down
have embraced the doctrine and the practice.
The result is corrosive cynicism throughout
the body politic. Doth the practice and the state
o f mind threaten the Clinton presidency.
On the hosts of facts alone. It Is an unfair
threat. It Is Impossible at this point to know
whether the allegations and Innuendoes en­
capsulated by the word Whitewater add up to
anything at all. Until they do. the presumption
o f Innocence applies. There is no proor of
criminal activity Dy Clinton while he was
governor of Arkansas, and Indeed no puhllc
charges. What we have arc hints o f undue
Influence on behalf of a business partner's
failed savings and loan and suggestions of
knowing complicity In various unethical or
Illegal activities surrounding u real estate
venture.
But public attention, which is to nuy media
attention, has •nnnuged once more to shift
from facts to froth. What seems to be endlessly
fascinating to virtually everyone In Washing­
ton's Incestuous hothouse Is the effort to shape
and control the handling of the story. There
are more headlines and evening news Items
about the W hite House damage control
o p e r a tio n than a b o u t the a lle g a tio n s
themselves.
The main reason for this Is understandable If
disheartening. The details of Clinton's long-ago
business deals are hard to follow. Vital records
o f campaign contributions seem to have
disappeared. Eyewitnesses and participants
tell diametrically opposed versions o f events.
Foiled savings and loans and governmental
complicity (or stupidity) became a dime a
dozen phenomenon o f the 1080s. so It's hard lo
work up much enthusiasm for a relatively
minor-league variant o f a nationwide scandal.
Add to ull this the central point that the
Clintons decided to draw a line In the dust and
offer none o f their most Important records
without u fight and the media's obsession with
Ihe m aneuvering becomes caster to un­
derstand. It was the path of least resistance
through a complex maze.
But It was also a familiar, habitual path In
this day and time. When the name of the game
la spin rather than fact, the story line concerns
the story-tellers and their machinations rather
than what ties behind the curtain. Media
scorekeeping consists o f measuring the dally
success o f the contending parties In Influenc­
ing the way the scorekeepcrs evaluate their
efforts. Soon there are long featurr stories on
Ihe White House war room rather than on the

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complicated details o f distant events. Political
Junkies may love (I. but the public’s collective
gaze rapidly glazes over.
If you were u suspicious type, you might
conclude this is the point of the damage
control exercise. Even If you arc nol. you arc
txmnd to realize that the Whitewater story Is
only the latest In a long line of Washington
s c a n d a ls du Jour
w h ic h w e re s u b ­
m erg ed In d e ta ils
about the Insiders'
s t r a t e g y w h ile
starving for lack o f
substance.
But that leads to
another point. The
le g io n s o f Im ngemakers who populate
t o d a y 's p o l i t i c a l
world seem to have a
vested Interest In
casting every story In
terms o f their work
ralhrr than in terms
The result Is
o f reality. The first
corrosive
Instinct for an Inno­
cynicism
cent man or woman
when hit by false
throughout tho
c h a r g e s Is to
body politic. ■
o v c r w ii c I m th em
with the truth. The
first instinct of the manipulators Is to try to
outsllck the opposition.
Here is what the president told a television
network reporter lost week: "T h e most lm|&gt;ortant thing to me and the most important thing
to the American people is I'm completely
relaxed about this thing because I didn't do
anything wrong."
But that Is not the way he and his handlers
have dealt with "this thing." Instead, there has
been a slow, grudging retreat from a Nixonian
stance o f hanging tough and treating all
Information about "Ihts thing" as private.
There has been the creation of a high-profile
operation In the White House whose objective
Is to guln control o f the story without revealing
anything. Rather Hun candor, therr has been
a disingenuous public relntinns campaign
whose chief objective seems to have been to
smother rather than reveal.
Not for the first time, the tcsuli has beer, a
snowballing dlsuster. What was once no larger
Hun a shadow Hie size of a hand Is now a
cloud lhal covers the presidency.
Unless you believe that behind the cover-up
stands a corrupt president who broke the law
while governor o f Arkansas - and there Is
nothing on the record to support such n
conclusion - you have to believe Hut a return
to fundamentals could still retrieve the game
for BUI Clinton.

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WASHINGTON - This summer. Hie ll.S
government will pull out all the stops to
commemorate the soldiers who fought at the
D-Day Invasion In Normandy. No fewer than
34 official events are scheduled In the United
States and Kuro|&gt;e. and President Clinton is
scheduled to attend ceremonies In Franrr.
Meanwhile, the men or Ihr 38th Conib.it
Engineering Regiment are only asking (or a
plane ride, not a parade So far. tbelr request
iins met with stone walls nnd red tape
More than half a
century ago. the men
of the 38th Regiment
pulled olf one of the
most astounding en­
gin eerin g Teats of
World War II. In a
span of three mouths
In 1042. this group
c o n s t r u c t e d an
airstrip on Ascension
Island, a barren piece
of rock ow n ed by
llrttuln In the South
Atlantic. These days
It would probably
lake the A rm y three J l h o m en of Ihe
38lh Com bat
times that long Just
Engineering
to publish a co n ­
R egim en t are
tractor bid.
only asking for
The airstrip proved
a plane ride, not
pivotal, as It was the
a parado. ■
only place for U.S.
planes to refuel o n ----------------- E------their way to North Africa. By the end of Ihr
war. this airstrip had served more than
20.000 landings, and II Is still In use today by
the British and American military planes.
Most of the 1.200 tnrn of the 38th stayed In
the Army until the end of the war. Some of
them even landed ai Normandy two years
later. Since the war ended, these soldiers
hove reunited each autumn. At every reunion
they talk about Hie same thing: The olrslrlp
they built toget.’ ieron Ascension Island
As the 40th anniversary o f their feal
approached In 1082. the group sought and
were granted permission to revisit the Island
to sec their airstrip. But the Falklands Islands
War erupted Just before Ihe scheduled Irlp,
forcing the British lo use the Island for their
planes, and Hie Journey was shelved.
Eight years later the 50th anniversary
approached, and the veterans decided to give
another try at returning to Ascension. More
than three years and miles o f red tape later,
they arc still waiting.
All hope might be lost by now werr It not
for the persistence of J u lie Cramer, u
government rmplaycc from Chicago whose
father served In Ihe 38th. She first became
Interested In Ascension In 1989. when she
drove hrr father to a reunion. Having some
first-hand experience with government bu­
reaucracy. she look over the task o f securing
military permission for the voyage.
The group was forced lo rely on the military
since no commercial or charter traffic will
Iravcl to this remole spot. The only wuy lo go
Is to fide along on one o f the twice-weekly
flights that leave from Patrick A ir Force Base
In Florida w ith supplies for Ascension.
Cramer never suspected hrr efforts would
lum Into nearly a full-time Job. which would
take her from Florida to Denver, and finally to
the Pentagon.
"I guess what frustrated us Is we tried to do
It right." Cramer told our associate Jan
Mollcr. "W e'd go to the Air Force and say.
'what do we need to do? W e'd do that, and
then someone else would come along and
say. 'That's not what you needed to do "
At one stop. Cramer was told that the
Pentagon could nol honor her request unless
she had congressional support behind her. So
she and her husband took a week vacation In
the spring or 1002 to walk the halls of
Congress drumming up help. Nearly every
office she approached offered support, and
many wrote letters on her behalf. Her own
congressman. Rep. Harris Fnwell. R-lll., even
went us far as calling then-Seeretary of thr
Air Force Donald Rice. It was to no avail.
"All Ihey’rr asking for Is a chance lo visit
that Island, where they lived for so long and
did so m uch." Fawcll says.

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Housing------- Sanford Commission Agenda

Continued from Page IA
•luring tills ulicrntxiii's work
m shIoi) dl ih*' City Commission.
I (dug * onsltirm l as a Mantling
work session llein.
The proposal. in a 15 page
report came up lor lirsi consulerallon during (tie* Jun, lOtli
work session.
City Director ol Planning and
Development Jay Mardrr lold
die rommlssloiiers die strategy
drafl was eotnpllrd from various
sections ol city rodes and oilier
rerpilretncnls. "B asically," he
said, "Ihe overall nerd Is In help
provide households lor Ihose ol
lower Income, people who can’t
,ilford to huy homes ul today's
prices
"Right now, we are looking lor
direction on planning this strat­
egy." said director o f romniunlty
development d ia ries Howe He
recommended that a sludy lie
made of Sanloid's median Intome level. "W e are tpiHe sore."
he said, "dial II Is below dial of
Orlando or Seminole County."
Murder recom m en ded the
areas of initial conceit 1mI Ion lie
dir Cioldslioro and Ororgrlown
sections.
In Ihe written presentation In
th e c o m m l s h lu n . M u n ir r
explains. "T h is report Is tnIrnilril to iiutllor lilt* City of
Sanford's existing programs re­
lated to afforiliihie housing as
well as point out ihe nerd In
further rellnr and uugmrnl such
program s in clu d in g several
alternative and recommended
strategies."
The mailer Is scheduled for
discussion during the work
session (fils afternoon lieglimlng
ut ft p in . In the Ctty Manager's
: conference room, second Hour, of
the Sanford City I fall
The regular t om mission inert: Ing will follow. tx-glnnlng at 7
• p in . In the first floor com{mission chambers.

Soccer--------Continued from Page 1A
parks grants used
lo buy 120 acres of land and
develop it into the park
A lthou gh c o u n ty o ffic ia ls
Convinced FI’S ofllel.ils the facili­
ty would I h - available to anyone
on a first-come, first-serve basts,
|r the NPS disagreed and ordered
the state to see that the county
! replaced the land.

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County Manager Hon Kahun
said Ihe county has proposed to
replace the Sylvan laike Park
land with properly hi a Hed Hug
|Mrk expansion p r o j e c t begun
■ a lour yrais ago In 1990. cornr mlssloners approved s|&gt;cndmg
$49,000 each year from the
neral fund to "b u y " the laud
mi the water and .sewer fund
and expand Hcd Hug park The
total cost of the transfer was
W02.40O.
Ih e property, bought with
utility custom ers' payments.
T | was once intended for a water or
t. s e w e r plant, but later declared
% surplus, said Rabun.

K
!

. Oner the land was inmsfrrrrd
In the Parks and Kccrratlnn
Division, another $405,000 will
go to build a soccer field, two
Itaskrihall courts, a parking lot
and restrooms.
OLIVER.
GcrtelscnKINDER
said the state wrote
I NPS
officials
last week
seeing
Olive
K. Kinder.
85. Adams
5 tentative
approval
of Saturday.
Ihe plan.
Slrcct. Sanford,
died
I Gerletscn
unusual
Jan. 22. said
1994.ll'sInnotAltamonte
[ for
n county
eltv11.to 1908.
ask for
Springs.
Horn or
May
in
LiN-klMirne. Ohk&gt;. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1975. Mrs.
Kinder was a homemaker and a
member of the Church of Jesus
Christ ol Latter-Day Saints.
Sanford
Survivors Include sons. Cllfford Earl Slone, Hoswrll. N.M..
Harry Osborne. Sanford. Neal
Osborne. Virginia; daughter. Kay
Webster. Sanford; stepson. Rob­
ert Slone, Portsmouth. Ohio;
stepdaughters. Barbara C oll­
ingsworth, Patricia Holxlngcr.
Pomona Mclzler, all of Xenia.
O It I o . W a n (I a H o l t o it .
Portsmouth. Ohio; eight grand­
c h i l d r c n n n d 10 g r e a t grnndchlldrcn.
Ila Id w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, in charge of ar­
rangements

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DEATHS

"J " CALVIN LEE
" J " Calvin Lee. 79. Gray Dove
Court. Daytona Beach, died Sat­
urday. Jan. 22. 1994. al his
residence. Born May 29. 1914. In
Husscll. Ky.. he moved lo Cen­
tral Florida front Chicago in
1986. Mr. Lee was a retired area
sulcs m anager for PPG In ­
dustries C h em ical D ivision.
Chicago mid Clitclnnall. He was
a member of Sotilhmlnsler Prcshyterlnn C h u rch . Daytona
Beach, le served In the U.S.
Army Corjts o f Engineers during
World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Joan:
d a u gh ter. B a rb a ra J ea n n e
l-ashley, Jacksonville; sons. Jay

By NICK PFKIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - The Sanford City Com
minion will hold Hi regular meeting and
work m u o n today A l ol thll poll
Thurtd*y. Ilw following Item! Sad boon
luted on Iho ogend* lor the work m u on
ODlKwltlon — Propoted Ioom ol tht
Chamber Ol Common CO Svitdmg
• D u c u iU o n ~ D ow n tow n and
Waterfront Redevelopment planning and
development
o Financial Item!
a Hocommondotion — Welcome Sign
duplayt For F»£&gt;f At y
a O k union -Monday Inn laata
* One muon - Regarding lha city*1*
affordable hovtlng itrelegy
a D lic u lilo n — Regular and ethar
agendallami
Tha work lott.on a ichtduied lo begin al
S p m , in IS# City M anager! conference
room, tacond I'oon. of Sanford City Hall
Tha lot lowing Item! art lltlad on ISa
agenda for lha regular meeting
a Pratanlallon ol te rc et waapon la
(retiringl polica Command*' MlcSaal
Refund*
o Ordinance - ?nd raading - Anna* a
portion of proparly between Park Avenue
and Paimetle Avenue, and balwean t Mis
and E Itih Straalt. MU S Park Avanua.
Home Saving*of America, ewner

• DlacMilan - public concaplt al ISa
Martin LutSar King Jr.celabralien
a Ratom mandat lent Horn PSZ com
million mealing of Jan a, IN I
a CanildaraHon - AutSarliallon la Mil
ala bldi tar lha purcSaio af polica
equipment
• Board appalnimanl — Coda En
lor cement Beard
• Canaan! Agenda
• Payment al MMeet
Several additional itemi have been
added la ISa agenda Then include
a Membership on ltd Seminole Cauny
E■prelaw a* Author Ity.
a Request tram Croomt School ol Cholca
For free via at Cultural Arti Confer
• Discussion el HOME Grant &lt;und &gt;e oa
considered by Seminole Counly
Although ihe regular Commission meal
ing li Kheduied to begin at I p m . in ihe
cammlislen chambers, two add 11IonaI
meetings have also bean called, also far 7
pm this evening In Iho chambers
They Include is# annual meeting at lha
City at Sanfard Finance Corporation, and
•he Seminole Tewne Cantor Community
Redevelopment Agency Tha city cam
mlisten acts as lha governing body at bo*s
erganliauens. In mattart specifically
pertaining to Me development at Ihe
Seminole Tewne Center Mall. No spocllle
Hems are tilled an the separate agendas
tar each at those meetings
The Sanford City Hall Is located at TOOH
Park Avanua. m Sanfard

Harold Photo by UkhMl tiodrlnskl

Smooth operator
Jerom e Grant of James Heard and Sons
Construction uses graceful, circular motions to

Status
Continued from Page 1A
said. "A s ul December 31.
1 9 9 3 , 3 0 p e r c e n t o f th e
estimated water and 58 percent
ol sewrr imparl fees have been
received."
Solid Waste money Is the only
problem Small foresees "T h e
Solid Waste Fund has operated
on a very narrow margin for
several years." she said, "w llh
the General Fund occasionally
providing cash flow."
She explained that the Solid
Waste Fund had an ojierutlng
loss of $33,627 in 1991. nnd
$116,162 In 1992. She commenlcd that tills Is not a new
situation, and the trrnd pres­

ently does not appear lo he
Improving.
Knight s lone problem was
wllh Stormwater Utility Funds
"T h e revenue front Ihe new fee
Is below projections." he said. "I
am projecting lhat we will collect
approximately $130,000 for the
year Instead of the $150,000
originally planned."
Knight said Ihe rapltul pro­
jects budgeted will have to be
modified accordingly In Ihe near
future.
The report from Knight was a
monthly financial repen given to
the city commission.
Sm all's report was a first
quarter analysis.

public laud to hr used lo replace
converted land, bul Ihe M ’S
requires money lo transfer from
one fund lo another as a condi­
tion of approval.
If M ’S agrees, the rounty will
he required to conduct land
surveys and perform other re­
quirements to assure the Hed
Hug land inerts federal con­
version specifications. If Ihe
pro|ierty and profxtscd develop­

ment p'an those criteria, final
approval will besought.
" W r are looking ul that as a
posslbtllly but nothing Is final
y et," said Gertetseii. "T h e land
dors not have to be at the same
(Sylvan Lake Parkl site, bul It
does have to have (he same
value, site and utility."
Gertelsrn said he expects to
hear from the NPS tn about two
weeks.

School--------Continued from Page 1A

Hopkins Is making the children
and their families see that school
Is not a placed to dread, hut a
place where Ihrrr Is wam ilh and
loving.
T ills week the Foundation
presented Hopkins with a chrck
for $50.

and to meet each student's
needs. Hr said teachers, (acuity
and staff work hard to uphold
that mission.
"And we believe Dial every
student ran leant," he said
T h o u g h th e c la s s e s a re
grouped heterogeneously with
students of varying skill levels
learning logeiher In Ihe same
environm ent. Moore said he
encourages the teachers lo de­
sign i heir lesson plans to meet
I he nerds of each student.
" W e see a real sense o f
Iramwork wllh tmehers working
together for Dir Itcnefll of Ihe
•Indents," he said.
Despite the successes. Moore
•*s|i* ihe school needs lo have a
f u l l
I I in e s o c I a I
wnrker/eoiinsclor.
" I still strongly believe that the
school must itave a full time
social worker/cimnselor If we are
going lo upproarh ihe level ol
success that I know you want
and I want and the Sanford
community deserves,” Moore
wrote to Holt.
Overall, he said, he Is pleased.
"I feel like we are making
some real progress." he satrL
B P
"W c Just have to keep moving
—►4
......
Neway said Hopkins has never forward."
asked for donations for hrr siorr
or lor assistance with the shop­
ping or operations o f the facility.
“ She does everything and
never complains," Neway said
"S h e loves what site d&lt;K‘s.
W h a t’s f o r lu n c h ?

"W e lold her to spend It on
something special for herself."
Neway said, "but she there was
a little boy who needed a new
pair o f shoes and off she went lo
gel them for him."

Nixon told the Foundation that
the program lias hern very
successful and Dial there have
been repeal customers when
needed.
"T h ere should be more people
like this." Neway said.

" I believe lhat this Increased
Involvement of students In fun.
aa well as educational activities,
w ill help students view the
sc hool as a ginxl place to be.
thereby generating more school
pride." he wrote in his letter In
Holt. "Research Indlrates (hal
In creased school pride w ill
evolve Into better behavior and
Im p ro v e d a ca d em ic p e r fo r ­
m ance."
Moore Is concerned with Ihe
academic performance of Ihe
students, he said.
He noted that Ihe CTBS scores
Increased significantly (his year,
wllh a 12 percent Increase in
reading com prfhi..M jn and an
11 percent Increase on the
reading total score.
"W h ile these scores are still
below what wc would like." he
said, "this improvement is hope­
fully evldenec that the comer
lias been turned away from the
downward slide of past years."
He cited the fact that fewer

Teacher— Continued from Page 1A
Hopkins began pur­
chasing clothes at area thrift
shoos and consignment stores.
She brought them to the
school and set up a quaint
Ixiullqur in the |w»rrnl resource
room. Dresses, skirts and pants
w e r e h u n g c a r e fu lly from
hungers. Shoes, sockcs. un­
dergarments and sweaters were
folded carefully and displayed on
the shelves.
Not only are the children
Invited to shop In (hr store
where the currency Is counted In
(lennmlnatlons of love, but their
families urc also asked to Join
them.
Earlier Ibis year, principal
Durham N ix o n , n om in a ted
Hopkins for recognition by the
Foundation for Seminole County
P u b lic S c h o o ls (f o r m e r l y
FACTS).

"She has developed a very
special project." Nixon told the
Foundation. "With love and hrr
own money site has operated
this store lhat has helped so
m any."
The Foundation believes Ihe
work she does la very special as
well.
"S h e gives something very
special to these k id s." Lisa
Neway. a spokesman for the
Foundation said. "S h e gives
them a lot of love. She gives
them clothing they need without
making anyone feel needy. It's
wonderful."
Neway said the Foundation
tries, as often as possible (o
recognize support personnel
who help wllh drop out preven­
tion.
In her own way. Neway said.

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C. Lee. Dayton. Ohio. Mark S.
Lee. Washugal. Wash.:
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

FRED PITTMAN
Ficd Pittman. 87, of 451 S.
Amelia St.. Del,and, died Satur­
day. Jan. 22. at West Volusia
Hospital. DcLand. Bom Aug. 14.
1906. In Perry, he moved to
DcLand from Sanford In 1993.
He was n retired construction
laborer and u Baptist.
Survivors Include niece. Rob­
erta A. Terry. Sunford; nephew.
Leonard Terry. Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

JOSEPH L. QUINN
Joseph L. Quinn, 80. Adailan
Drive, Dr IIona, died Friday, Jan.
21. 1994, at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. Bom
Aug 31, 1913, In Old Orchard
Beach. Maine, he moved to
Central Florida In 1980. Mr.
Quinn was a retired slock clerk
at Saco Low rll Corp. and a
uicmtx-r of Our Lady of the
Lakes Church. Deltona, and
Knights of Columbus.
Survivors Include wife. Marie.
Deltona; sons. Robert. John,
both of Old Orchard Beach:
Michael. Southborough, Mass,
fiv e grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Stephen R. BuldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In chnrge of
arrangements.

KAREN ELIZABETH
STEWART
KRISTINE ORACE STEWART
Karen Elizabeth Stewart and

Kristine Grace Slcwart. Infants,
of Hayes Road. Winter Springs,
died Saturday. Jan. 22. 1994. al
Florida Hospital. Altam onte
Springs. The were born Jan. 22.
1994. In Altamonte Springs.
Su rvivors Include parents.
Paul and Stacy Steward. Winter
Springs; palcmol grandparents.
Joe W. and Melon. Winter Park;
maternal grand parents, George
and Mary Belli Welch. Carencro,
La.
B ald w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Goldcnrod. In charge of
arrangements.

PEGOYJ. THOMAS
P e g gy J- Thom as. Tucker
Drive. Sanford, died Saturday.
Jan. 22. 1994. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Oct. 23. 1934. In Salem. Ind..
she moved to Central Florida lit
1986. Mrs. Thomas was a former
sales clerk for Kmart In Sanford
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
James C.; sons. James. Steven,
b o th o f S a n fo rd . M ic h a el.
Louisville, Ky.. JefTery, Deltona:
11 grandchildren.
B ald w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, In charge of ar­
rangements.

CAVIL HAROLDJ.
Funeral tarvlctt for AM. N«rgM J Devil.
W. of Lonlord. who dod Friday will bo 10
0 m Tvoider el Plnaereit Bapllit Church
with Iho Rev Lorry Ellington officiating
Interment will bo private Friend! mar cell
el Gramkow Funeral Home Will evening
1Monday I tram 4 I p m
Arran gem ent! by Gramkow Funeral
Home. Laniard

maks sure Iho sidewalk he recently Installed al a
local business smooth and clean

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN ANOFOR
IE M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. tl-IUSCAM L
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL COR
PORATION. l/k/a CHEMICAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES COR
P O R A T IO N , lu c c e u o r by
merger to CHEMICAL FINAN
Cl A L C R E D IT SER VICE S
CORPORATION.

vl

PMlniat.

THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
H A S T IN G S . D E C E A S E D .
E LIZAB ETH C HASTINGS,
and B A Y T N E E V IL L A G E
CONDOMINIUM. INC.
0*ltndanii
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTSUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
To THE ESTATE OF
W ILLIAM HASTINGS***)
E lIZ A B E T H C HASTINGS
*710 Eait Broadway Road.
ISM
Maia. A* liana t770*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toreckn* a mortgagt
on tha following property in
SaminotoCounty. Flo*Ida:
That carlaln Condominium
Parcol known a i Unit I. Build
Ing &lt;jg. Baytroo Village a
Condominium, together with an
undivided intereif In tha land,
common alamonti and common
tip o n tai appurtenant to laid
Unit, all In accordance with and
tublact to tha Covenant*. Con
dlttont. RailHctloni. tormi and
othor Provilioni ol tn* Declare
Mon ot Condominium ol Baylr**
Village, tiled April 7, It fl In
Olltclal Record! Book m i .
Pago lU *. along with w b u
qucnl ModlMcalWnt thereto, in
the Public Record! ot Seminole
County. Florid*,
hat been tiled agalntt you and
you are required to tarve a copy
ot your wtrtten delentet. II any.
to It on Roger A Kelly. Plain
t l l f i attorney, whot* eddrett It
]0 North Orange Avenue. Suit*
100. Pott OttlC* Bo* 1M7, Or
lando. Florida ITtOl. an or be
loro thirty (X i day! belora tha
lin t data ol publication ol thii
Nolle* and III* tha original with
•he Clark ol thu Court oither
befora ttrvico on Plelnttirt
attorney or immediately there
alter, othorwlw a default win be
entered age mi I you lor the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and teal
of the Covet on January It. Iter
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
A t Deputy Clerk
Publith January 74. It. tee*
DEN tU

students are making D's and F's
on their report cards than ever
before as evidence that academic
performance Is Improving at
Sanford Middle
For example, 37 percent of the
sixth graders In the first quarter
of 1992-93 earned D's and F's,
while only 30 perecnl did In
1993-94. In llie (Irxl quarter of
Iasi year. 27 percent of the
seventh graders got D's and F's
while 20.5 percent of the sev­
enth graders this ycur earned
grades at the lower end of the
sralc. In the first quarter of last
year 38 percent of Ihe eight
graders got D’» and F's whth
only 30 perrent did.
I helelve teachers' willlngne-.-.
lo actively par1lcl|&gt;alc In stall
development activities, hoi It at
the school and at worksho|is and
conferences, and their rerrplive ness to taking risks hv Irving
new strategies and approaches
are responsible for this Im ­
provement." Moort-sitld.
He said the school's staled
mission Is to roq&gt;cfi students

Sch o o l_______

Legal Notice
CITY OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by tha City Commliiton ol tha
City ot Lake Mary, Florid*, that
laid Commit lion will hold a
Public Hearing on February J.
Iff*, al 7 00 P M or a* toon
thorteHev at pottibl*. to con
tutor Second Reading and adop
•ion ot an Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOR
I 0 A . A M E N O IN G G R D I
NANCE NO 771. WHICH OR
D IN A N C E P R O V ID E D
CHARGES FOR OUPLICA
T IO N OF D O C U M E N T S
PROVIDING FOR CHARGES
FOR TRANSMITTING FAC
SIMILE DOCUMENTS PRO
VIO IN G FOR CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
FECTIVEDATE
The Piblic Hearing will be
held in the Com million Cham
ban. 100 N Country Club Road.
Lake Mary The Public It In
vited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
from time to time until a llnal
dacltlon It mad* by tha City
Commltuon Coptet ol the Ordi
nance are available lor review
In the City Ctork't Office
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MAOE BY THE
C IT Y FOR IT S CONVEN
IENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
OUATE RECORO FOR PUR
POSES OF AP P E A L FROM A
OECISION MAOE BY THE
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING MATTER ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO M AKE THE
NECESSARY ARRANGE
MENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
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
ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY AOA CO
ORDIHATOH AT LEAST *1
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINGS AT 147) 11* K H
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Corot A Fotter. City Clerk
OATEO JanuaryJI. Iftt
Publith January 1*. Iff*
DEN lf&gt;

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Legal Notice
INTHECIRCUITCOLMT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASENO *1U T IC A 1* E
BARNETT BANK OF CEN
TRAL FLORIDA. N A .
Plaintiff.
vt
W IL L IA M B G A R H A R O ,
CORP . a Florida corporation
WILLIAM B GARRARD. SUN
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA
TION and CAR WASH PRO
PERTIES. INC .
Defendant!
CLERK'S
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thal punuanl to a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclolure
entered in the above entiMed
caul* In tha Circuit Court ot the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In
and lor Seminole County. Flor
Ida. I will tell *1 public auction
to tha h.ghejl bidder tor cath at
the welt Ironl door ol Ih*
Courthoui* in Sanford. Seminole
County. Florid* *t Ih* hour ol
II 00 am on Ih* Itln day ol
March. Iff*, lhat certain parcel
ot reel property located In
Seminole County. Florida, (to
K f'bed at follow!
■XHIBIT " A "
A p ortio n o t L o t * Ol
FFRNWOOO PLAZA, at re
corded In Plal Book 13. Pag* ft.
ol the Public Record! ot Semi
nol* County. Florida being
more pirtlcularty dCKtibed *1
follow!
Begin al tn* m oil Northerly
corner ot laid Lot *. thence run
S 41*7f74' Weil elong the
Weller i r line ot laid Lot 4 lor
ISO 00 feel Ihenct run S
* » • » 7 f ' E«t! parallel wllh the
Northerly line ot laid Lot * toe
700 CO feet; thence run N
*7*7*W E*lt parallel with tha
Wetterly line ol laid Lot * toe
ISO 00 feet to me Northerly Im*
ol laid Lot *. thence run N
at'SO 7f ' Weil toe TOO00 feet to
the Point ot Beginning
Alio deter (bed at
Begin *t Ih* moil Northerly
corner ol tetd Lot * thence run
S *7'7t U
Weil elong the
North wetterly Im* ot laid Lot *
tor 1)0 00 tret, thence run S
* * * » 7t t e n parallel with the
Noriheatierly line ot taid Lot *
lor 700 00 leal, thence run N
*1*1*14'' Fail perellel with the
Northwetlerly line ot laid Lot *
•or lio oo Ieel to tha Norlheetl
erly Im* of laid Lot * thence

run N *J*)0'7f • Wait *&gt;ong the
fkortheeiteely lint ot ta d le t *
•or *00 uO feat lo in* Pomi ot
Beginning
LESSANOEXCEPT
Begin at Ih* mott normally
corner ot Lot *, Fein wood
Plat*, at recorded in Plat Book
11. Pag* ft. Public Record! ot
Sem inole County, F lorid *
thence run S *7*7*'S*'', along m«
Waiter!* line ol Mid Lot * 14 07
feet to the Point ol Curvature ot
a curve concave to the South
eait. Mid curve having a radiui
ol 7) 00 tret and a central angle
ot I7»47'S7", thence run Norm
eeiterty elong Iho ore ol M d
curve 74 77 l**i lo e pomi on the
Northerly tin* ot Mid Lot 4.
fhence run N U ' t t l t W 74 07
Ivet along Mid Northerly line lo
the point ol beginning
TOGETMERWITH
All lurnltur* lurnlthingi, *p
pliancet. tnturei. and perional
property ot any kind, together
with eaiement right! pertaining
to or tltuated upon the real
p ro p erly le ga lly detcrlbed
above, a t well at all ac
cenoriet. parti equipment and
accamom now attached lo or
uted in connceclion therewith or
which may hereafter at any
lima be placed In or added to the
collateral and alio any and all
replacement! ol any tuch prop
aety.
All debtor owned right, till* or
Inter*!! in and to any and all
rent! O' leaiei lor Ih* rental ot
eny and all ot Ih* real property
le g a lly d e t c r lb e d b elo w .
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Los Angeles quake aftermath
Businesses return to regular hours, even
LOS ANGELES - Drivers used to back to-work
traffic Jams braced today for a commuter
nightmare that could drag on for months: four
broken freeways In a clly that has made them a
way of life.
*Tm sure It Is going to be hell." said Ed Russell,
who has to maneuver around some of the worst
earthquake damage to gel to work " I ’m not
looking forward to It."
The remaining road* Into Lns Angeles from the
north and west have been clogged for u wrrk Hut

with much of ihe city shut down. Ihe worst l* yet
to rom r
Many biwlnrmcn were to return to regular
hours and teachers werr due track at most of the
city’s schools today, with all but about 11.000 of
the 040,000 students expected In class Tuesday.
For others, commuting I* the last thing on their
minds
Thousands ol |&gt;coplr still live In shelters or
outdoors, where the teuqx-rature drops Into Ihe
40s overnight.
Nearly 11.000 houses and apartments have
been declared unllvable
far - "the equivalent
of a small town." said U S Housing Secretary

Ilenry Cisneros.
The death loll rose again. In 57. and af­
tershock* n* strong a* -1.5 on the Richter scale
kept tile d ty on edge.
Since the .Jan. 17 quake splintered portions of
the Santa Monica Freeway. Interstate 5 and
Highway 14. stymied commuters have spread
through a m are o f side street* and boulevards,
where one hour trip* now take up to four times
that.
" I keep /Igxagglng around to find better
route*." said Laura Friedmann o f suburban
f'.ru.iiuia itills whose 20 minute commute I* now

On hlghwny repair* expected to tukc a year,
worker* Sunday dynamited an elevated section of
Interstate 5 left standing alone when Ihe slidllng
earth cracked II free from the roadway to Ihe
north und south.
T o ease gridlock, authorities repeated advice
that Angeleno* have Ignored lor decades: carpool.
take a bus. ride the commuter train.
"D riving alone In your car Is going to result In
major gridlock und probably a four- or five-hour
drive to downtown." U.S. Transportation Secre­
tary Frederlco l*ena said, viewing the concrete
spiderweb of road* from n helicopter Sunday.
The chopiter hovered over a 2-mllc backup on
Highway 14.

Clinton
prepares
for State
of Union
■ y RON POURNIBR
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - A fter u
weekend respite of pinball and
cross-country skiing. President
Clinton gels track to buslnra*
today, preparing for a Stale of
the Union address and searching
for a new defense secretary.
Aides kept Clinton's public
schedule light so he rould work
on Tuesday night's speech lo
C ongress. T h e president I*
expected to promote his anti­
crime program with the address,
embracing a plan to send three­
time violent felons to Jail for life.
Clinton also could complete
his search to replace Bobby
Inman as Defense secretarydesignate.
The White House took the
unusual step Sunday night of
saying that William J. Perry wus
still In the running for the post
after reports circulated thul
Perry, now No. 2 at the Pen­
tagon. had expressed misgivings
about the top Job.
The New York Times cited
Pentagon officials In today's edi­
tio n s as sa y in g Perry told
Clinton's chief o f staff Saturday
lie did not want the Cabinet
post.
An adrouilsusiton official, who
asked riot lo be Identified, said
Perry had expressed some reser­
vations but subsequently voiced
"affirm ative Interest'' In the
high-profile post.
White House communications
d ire c to r Mark Geuran suld
Sunday night Perry "continues
to be a candidate. The president
haa not made up his mind at this
point."
Gearan also told the Times
that PcrTy was “ very much tn
the running.”
In another personnel mailer,
the appointment of a civil rights
chief at the Justice Department
could come at any time. Boston
a tt o r n e y D c v a l P a tr ic k Is
Clinton's choice to lake the Job
he first oflered to Lani Guilder,
an administration official said
Sunday, speaking on condition
o f anonymity. Clinton withdrew
Gulnler's name under pressure.
White House aides were busy
Sunday putting the finishing
touches on the Stale of the
U n io n s p e e c h , w h ich w as
expected to be short on specifics.
Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers
said Clinton will review his first
year In ofTlce. set goals for 1994
and reiterate hts key messages
on a number of Issues: Health
tare, welfare, dim e, economic
reform, education and foreign
policy.
"T h e president wants to talk
to the American people about
what he has accomplished, to
tell them how he Is doing the
objectives he laid out — not only
In the campaign but In the start
o f his presidency." Myers said.
With polls showing crime as
voters' No. 1 concern. White
House speech w riters w ere
m a k in g s u r e C l i n t o n 's
tough-on-thugs plans don't gel
lost In the speech.
"Crim e started out as a small
component and got larger." said
an aide who Is helping draft the
speech. " I t 's going to be a
s ig n ific a n t p o rtio n o f th e
speech."
Clinton has supported a crime
bill that Includes 100.000 new
police on c ity streets, boot
esmps for young, nonviolent
offenders and a ban on some
s e m ia u to m a t ic w e a p o n s .
E xpan din g his gun con trol
stance, the president recently
asked the Justice Department to
stu dy w h eth er gun ow n ers
should undergo the same type of
lic e n s in g r e q u ir e m e n ts as
drivers.
Tw o administration officials,
speaking on condition of ano­
nymity. said Clinton Is expected
to endorse a proposal that would
require lifetime Jail sentences for
people convicted of three violent
felonies.

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January: 2 4 , 1994

Sports
IN BRIEF

B

Too clo se for com fort
Raider women hold off
first-year Timberwolves

LOCALLY
Seminole Softball signups
FIVE I’O INTS - The Seminole Softball Club
will be registering players for lla spring season
through next Sunday. Jan. 30.
Playera between the ages o f 6 and 18 ran
register any day this week between 6 and 8
.m.: on Saturday. Jan. 29. between 9 a.m. and
p.m.: or next Sunday, between I and 4 p.m.
This year, both alnwpltch and faslplleh
Irigues will I k * offered for 13 and 14-yrar-olds.
Registration will I k * conducted at the Seminole
Softball Complex located at 1420 State Road
419 between U.S. 17 92 and Slate Road 434.
For more Information, call 321-4985 during
registration hours or contact Nancy (699 5191).
John (327-0707). or Van (332 5349).

■y RILL RUINS
Herald C o r r e s p o n d e n t
SANFORD — Thai was too close.
Looking at limes like n swimmer
desperately gasping for air In
storm-tossed waters. Ihe hom e­
standing Sem in ole C om m unity
College l-ady Raiders barely de­
feated overm atched Lake C ity
Community College 74-70 Saturday
night In a physical and sloppy
Mid-Florida Athletic Conference
contest.
"That was a rough gam e." said
S em in ole assistant coach Ken
Patrick. "But. we're 2-1 In the
conference, and that's what counts.
We know Florida Community Col­
lege (the top conference teaml Is the
No. 1 team In the state, sn our aim Is
to finish second."

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Sanford 3-on-3 basketball
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold on organizational meeting
this Wednesday. Jan. 26. for on udult 3-on-S
basketball league that will start Feb. 10
The meeting Is set for 6 p.m. nt the Downtown
Youth Center, lower levrl of Sanford City Hall.
The league wtl! ploy on either Tuesday or
Thursday nights at the Salvation Army and
Sanford Middle School will cost $75 |&gt;er team.
For more Information, call 330-5097

SfttartMw*

SCC (14-10) could have been
expected to dominate Lake City
(6 1 3 . 0 4). which Is struggling
through Its first year of competition.
But the Timberwolves kept the
game rlose with their scrappy play .
They wen* led by Ihrlr siar Call
Wiley (who Patrick railed one of
the beat in the state") with 30
polnla. six rebounds, and four
nsslsta. Becky Silva added 16
points.

Palvl Kolvlsto (right) tossed In 12 points Saturday night to help Ssmlnole
Community Collage to a M id F l o r id a Conltrsnca victory over Laka City. Th«
Raiders will host Cantral Florida CC In a M FC gama this Wednesday.

Leading 57-44 midway through
the second half, the Raiders saw
Lake City come back and tic the

L’woodL.Mary Little League
LAKE MARY — The Longwnod-Lake Mary*
Sanford L ittle League has scheduled two
registration dates for the upcoming week.
On Tuesday night, parents may register their
children between 6:30 and 8 p.m. at Lake Mary
Elementnry School. On Wednesday, registra­
tions will be taken from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
Ptnecrest Elementary.
Registration Is $20 per player. Iloys und girls
between the ages of 5 and 15 may register.
Players should be accompanied by a parent or
guardian and bring some proof o f age.
For more info, call 330-9498 o r ; 30-2541.

AROUND TH i •T A T I I
Heat finally end losing streak
MIAMI — Glen Rice scored 17 of his 21 points
In the first quarter and Steve Smith had a
career-high 15 assists Sunduv us the Mlurnl Heat
ended a seven-game losing sirruk with a 113-80
victory over the Washington llulleta.
Heat coach Kevin Loughery won his 600th
game, and It come against the tram he played
for and couched.

IAROUND THE NATION |
Bills goin g back to Super Bowl
ORCHARD PARK. N.Y. - Sorry. America, the
Bills arc bock and Joe's not.
The Buffalo Bills advanced to un unprecedent­
ed fourth straight Super Bowl on Sunday,
beating Joe Montana and the Kansas City Chiefs
30-13.
What much of the nation outside of western
New York feared — Ihe only team to lose ihrcc
consecutive Super Bowls, heading to Atlunlu to
try again — came tme because Thurman
Thomas was unstoppable.
The Bills knocked Montana Irom the game
early In the third quarter, while Kunsas City's
defense kept groping al Thomas, who rushed for
186 yards 131 by halftime - and three
touchdowns.

Cowboys dispose of 49ers
IRVING. Texas — Jim m y Johnson Is u
prophet and a healer.
True to his word, the Dallas Cowboys beat San
Francisco on Sunday and headed to their second
straight Super Ikiwl against the Buffalo Bills.
And Em inlll Smith, whose sr|wrated shoulder
was pronounced "healed" by Johnson last
Tuesday, dominated the 38-21 victory with 144
net yards In the first half when the Cowboys
took u 28-7 lead.

WHAT’S HAPPKNINO 1
Boys’ Basketball
□Sp. Crask at Lymsn. JV, 6 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
□ L Howtll at Mainland. JV, 5:15 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.
[ iOrsngswood at Unhfarally. JV, 6; V. 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ Lyman al Daltona. JV. 5:30 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
[JOvlado at Watt Orange. JV, 5:15 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
O Apopka al L Howall. JV, 5:45 pm .; V. 7:30 p m.

HOCKSY

□7:30 p.m. — WIRB 56. Buffalo Sabres va.
Tampa Bay Lightning. (L)

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game 68 68 with 1:46 remaining.
Jennifer Coble'a free throw put SCC
up one. and Sheri Reddicks con­
verted a three-point play for a 72-68
advantage with 20 seconds left.
Shonta Mingo Iced the game 74-70
on a lay-up with seven seconds
remaining.
Reddicks had a big game with 26
points and 10 rebounds. Mingo had
16 polnta and seven rebounds,
while Palvl Kolvlsto added 12 points
and six rebounds. Coble scored nine
points and Irina Haltaonen contrib­
uted alx points and four rebounds.
SCC will host Central Florida
Com m unity C ollege Wednesday
night at 7 p.m. In another confer­
ence game.

From $Uf1 Reports_______________
SANFORD - Neville Fuller, who
hit the game-winning shot as lime
expired In Seminole's 63-61 win
over Oviedo Friday night, scored a
game-high 21 points Saturday to
, lead A r r o w Force it lo a 71-17 romp
over Daytona Beach Seabreeze.
It was Ihe fourth win In a row for
Seminole (13-6) and the sixth In
their last seven starts.
Also contributing on offense were
Reggie Holloway (12). Andre Hall
(10). und Ronnie McCarrell (seven).
Seabreeze won Ihe Junior varsity
game. 69-58.
Arrow Force II has a big week
ahead, traveling lo St. Cloud for a
4A-Dlstrtct 6 game Tuesday night,
hosting W ym orr Tech (ranked fifth
In Hie state In Class A) on Thursday,
and entertaining neighborhood rival
Lake Mary next Friday.

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LAKE MARY - In an event that
replaced the Sentlnole Athletfr Con­
ference wrestling tournament. Sem­
inole County schools had lo lake a
rear seal to thr New Smyrna Beach
Barracudas.
Placing seven wrestlers In Satur­
day night's championship round
and coming away with Hirer Indi­
vidual cruwns. the Barracudas
cla im ed Ihe team title In the
Tournament of Champions hosted
this past weekend by latke Mary
High School.
New Smyrna llrach oulacorcd the
second-place Lake Mary Rams
197-141. Lyman (1 30Vi points)
fin is h e d third ahead o f Lake
llrnntley (1011. Oviedo 175) look
sixth. Seminole (24) was M ill and
Luke Howell I lMWi) came In 12th.
Individual champions Kevin Dunn
(112 iKninds) and Pat Parollnc (160)
led l-akr Man lo H» runner-up
showing. Flnlsiilng second In thrlr
respective weight clusses for Ihe
Rams werr Nate Mitchell (125).
J a n ilr Orrus (135). and Ronel
Juinppl220).
Mike Laurent (130) nnd Brad
Harris (140) each cainr In fourth for
Mike Mary.
Lyman also came uwuy with a
pair of Individual chumplons. Joey
Flores copping (he hardware al 103

T a n n n u n ii

Fuller leads
Force again

Locals fall
victim to
Barracuda
attack
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RAMS GET BY
DcLAND — If they're going lo give
It to you. you might us well take It.
Lake Mary took advantage of foul
trouble by host DeLand to register
un 80-74 win Saturday In a 5ADistrict 4 hoys' basketball contest.

rs* hws

Butler opts for N.C. State
je ll Butler, who led Florida In rushing while helping Lake Brantley to a
district title end ■ pair of playoff wins, announced last week that he has
made an oral commitment lo attend North Carolina Stele Univere ty.
Butler, who plans to play baseball end football (or the Wolfpock. also
considered Florida, Auburn, end Tulane before making his decision.

Outscored 54-50 from the floor,
the Rams made 30 o f 43 free throws
as DeLand committed 29 fouls.
J im m y N e w b e r r y scored a
game-high 22 polnta for Lake Mary
(9-9| before he fouled out.
Richard Roche added 19 points
while Kent Pritchard had 11.
Luke Mary travels to Eustls
Tuesday liefore returning home to
host Wymore Tech on Wednesday.

□ Bee Wrestling, Page 2B

Ideal of sportsmanship to be tested this week
Those o f you who espouse the
"w in at all costs" philosophy and
believe that there's no such thing as
running up the score will have a
c h a n c e to sec. up clo se and
personal, exactly how ugly that
approach really Is.
The St. Cloud High School girls'
basketball team, ranked No. 1 In the
Florida Sports W riters' Associa­
tion's Class 4A state poll, ts coming
to town this week, not once, but
twice.
On Tuesday, thr Bulldogs play at
Seminole. On Friday night. Lake
Mary has the dubious honor of
hosting St. Cloud.
Great. Just great. A tram that has
mastered the art of cm harassing
opponents Is bringing Its "shoot
first und forgr'.’cm " show to Semi­
nole County.
Victories by margins of 50 or
more points arc common for the
Bulldogs. On Dec. 11. St. Cloud
defeated Seminole 114-21. pressing
the Tribe almost every second from
the opening tip to the final buzzer.
On Dec. 13. the Bulldogs thrashed
Lake Mary 80-32.
According lo a story In Sunday's
edition o f the other local newspaper.

St. Cloud averages over 84 points u
game and Is winning games by an
average of 45.6 points a game.
Rationalize those numbers If you
can. but I’m not buying It. There's
no legitimate reason for It. none
whatsoever, not In a sport where
there's no shot clock, not at the high
school level.
It doesn't matter that running up
the score — and I defy you to
describe pressing for 32 minutes on
the way to a 90-polnt win us
anything but running up the score
— isn't against the rules. It violates
the spirit of sportsmanship that Is
supposed to guide the efforts of high
school athletics.
Once again. It's an adult that's
behind the perversion ol a fine

basketball team — and there's no
denying Ihnl the St. Cloud Bulldogs
are on outstanding team and well­
deserving of state recognition.
That a team Is able to execute to
the high level that the Buddogs do
speaks well of the coach. That the
team executes opponents merci­
lessly and repeatedly says some­
thing else about that coach.
There's a saying that a coach gets
n.ore credit than he or she deserves
when a tram wins and Invariably
gets more blame than he or she
deserves when a team loses. But
when a group o f high school
athletes stam pedes o v er other
teams, you have to wonder about
the person holding the reins.
We shake our heads and wonder
about what would motivate whoever
was responsible for the attack on
skater Nancy Kerrigan. I say that we
have lo look no further than this
type of "win ul all costs" uttltudc
that has trickled down to and Is
Infecting high school athletics.
It doesn't matter how much better
you may be than your opponent.
And yu-* can save the "tom orrow's
another day" and "on any given
day. etc.” tripe for motivational

seminars. Competition may be the
ultimate name of the game, but In
high school sports, winning Isn't (or
shouldn't be) the ultimate bottom
line.
Like any other high school teach­
er. a high school coach has the
same responsibility to strive to
protect the welfare and further the
educational experience of all the
students with whom he/shc comes
In contact. That means your kids
and their kids.
So what do we do this week? At
the risk o f sounding meek or naive. I
s tro n g ly s u g g est th e a th letic
equivalent o f turning the other
cheek. In the face o f potentially
blatant unsportsmanlike behavior.
It falls to us to be the personification
of sportsmanship.
Don't Jeer. Don't boo. Don't Insult
or threaten. It's going to he a real
challenge, but don't do It. Don't let
yourself be dragged down to that
level. Barring an upset. It's going to
be tough for the players.-Venting
your spleen will do nothing to take
the sting out o f the defeat.
There's a real chance that It could
get ugly on the court this week.
Don't add to It.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N E O R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

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S. Duke (II
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4 North Carolina
S. Arkantat
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7 Kentucky
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15 Mkhigen

Sunday's Wemeu's Basketball Scores
EAST
Carlow 7f. Pitt Bradford 44
Cannoctkut 17. Miami 44
Jamas Madison 4S. American U IS
Loyola. Md tt. Manhattan SS
Hew Haven Tt, LtMoyn* tt
NYU 74 Carnegie Mellon 5)
Northeastern** Delenare*)
St Rose 17. Queen* Coll S)
Seton Hall Tt. Vlllanov* S7
$ Connecticut IS Keene SI SI
SOUTH
Centre 70 Trinity. Tea** 17
E Kentucky Tt. Tennessee Tech*7
E mory 70. Brand** 14
Georgetown. Ky tS. Notre Dame. Ohio. *4
Kentucky 7t, Georgia ig
Mar ymount. V * W Mery WasTtlngtws IS
Maryville. Term 100. Averett St
Mil leaps t). Oglethorpe 14
Sewanee S4. Rhotel 44
William A Mary 47, N C Wilmington *0
MIDWEST
Colorado 71. Iona SI *4
Creighton tt. SW Missouri S4
Df 0**44. Wichita SI 47
Kansas 7*. Oklahoma SI 44
Kansas SI. 71. Oklahoma S4
Mar quelle 7a Oer«on *4
Minnesota 77 IndianaM
Nebraska SA Missouri 71
Northwestern itt. Wisconsin I )
Ohio SI S7. Michigan Al M
Perm SI *7. Michigan 1)
A lllmatt 71. Indiana Al 47
Valparaiso tS. Youngstown Al H
Washington. Mo 71. Cos* Western 4)
SOUTHWEST
Teres A A M 17. S4cremento At 41
TOURNAMENT
Tyler Invltatlenel
Citetnpioa ship
Wesleyan. G* 7L Hubert 74
Tturd Piece
RamapoTI. Smith 44
CONNECTICUT 17. MIAMI 44
MIAMI (74)
T.Young I I I 11 A Thornes 4 1) 4S IX
Watson 1 1 00 4 Mikhel I ll 68 X Me Garry
14 1 ) 4 . Mervw I 4 01 I. Murrey 1 7 I ) A
Castaneda S 4 SS X C.Young 1 IS 7 1 A Mate
SS SO 0. Fauknor 11 SS t. Wegner I I 00 S
Total*: 14 71 I I I * 40
CONNECTICUT USD
Berube 4 t 4 4 IX Elltotf 2 7 1 2 7. Lobo 7 to
7 0 13. RUlottl I t I S A Webber 1 1 * 4 7.
Better 1 4 S 4 A Walter* t i l l ) 17. Matlock
BSBB X Hoaty 1 1 71 4 Rote I SSSS. Totals
s s « s n it s 7 .
Haiftim* — Connecticut 1*. Miami 14
1 point goats - Miami SIS (Murray I I .
Thomas I A Mikhail IS. Faulkner 11.
C.Young X4I Connecticut Ala (Berube IS .
Lob* 1 1 W ither I A Rlmttl (S I. Fowled out
- T Young Rebounds - Miami 41 (T.Young
ID. Cannoctkut S* (Wottort ISI Assist* Miami 7 17 tied seven wtlh 1|. Connecticut 77
(Rurotti. Webber SI Total tout* - Miami IS.
Connecticut 14 A - I N I

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Saturday. Jan t
Kansas City 17. Pittsburgh SA OT
Graen Bay St. Detroit )4
New Turk Giant* 17. Minnesota 10
Lo* Angeles Rekter* *7. Denver 74
Setordoy. Jan IS
Buffalo 7*. Los Argot#* Raider*))
Son Francisco44. New York Giants 1
Sunday.Jan I*
Dallas 17. Groan Bay 17
Kansas City IS. Houston to
Sunday. Jan. 11
Buffet* X . Kansas City I)
Dallas It. San Francisco II
Al Atlanta

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1 Point goal* - Orlando S t (Andertan 1 1.
Shi** I L Scott s i . Tumor S I. Hardaway
SSI. Philadelphia 4 I ) (Barret S S. Parry I S.
Mornaceh I S. Bradley S I ). Fouled out Non* Rehoundt — Orlando SS (Anderion 14).
Philadelphia at (Weathertpoon IS) A u itti Orlando 14 ISkll** 111, Philadelphia 14
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Philadelphia I S A - I t . 141
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But — FG Chrltli# 1). 7 14
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15 Alabama Birmingham
14) SIS 10
It Georgia Tech
X Cincinnati
I) S 141 is
SI Maryland
IIS 111 a Marduett*
114 114» Calitornia
104 M 14
14 Wett Virginia
111 V SS Botton Colley*
III 10 1)
Other* roc*(ring velet: Sami Loult 41,
Xavier. Ohio SI. Missouri « . New M eik o Si
40. Oklahoma SI. 40. OePaui 11. Illinolt 1).
Virginia St. Florid* It. Brigham Yotmg 11.
Konta* SI IS. M lttlttlp p l Al It. SW
Laotian* is. Georgia t. Wake Forttl t.
Tetat S. Alabama 7. Penn S. Providence 1.
Tuita A Nebratka 1. UNLV 1. Virgin.* Tech
1. Bradley I, Murray At I, V * Cam
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CAST
Del ewer* SO. Northeastern 14
Oreiel H. Boston U U
Gallaudel II*. Bard 11
LeMeyn* to. Naw Haven 17
NYU H. Carnegie Mellon 70
Tempi* Til Rutgort 14
Woitbrook 100. Green Mountain 17
SOUTH
CentreSO. Trinity, Tei 71
Emory SX Brandet! 41
Georgia Tech 7a Virginia to
Memphis SI 41. Ctncmnefl SS
Oglethorpe 0*. Milttapt 77
Aewanee SL Rhetet 7)
South Alehame 71 Arkamat St St
Wathtogton A La* SA Cathaik U. Al
MIDWEST
Cae 7*. Ripan IS
Cornell, lew* It. Carroll Wit 11
llllnot! W etiyntt. Elmhurttll
Knot4A Lawrence*!
Michigan 7A IMineitTC
Monmouth. Ill SI.BeM ilU
SI Norbert 77. llUneftCal 7AOT
Wathington. Me tl. Cat* Western 77

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SOUTHWEST
T etat 107. Georgia tt
FARWEST
Idaho SI f l. Sacramento St M
TOURNAMENTS
Htmlltoa Invitational

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RUSMINO - Kansas City. Allen It SO.
Anders ) I, Montana M Buffalo. Thomas
U IN- K Dari* IS U. Reed I A Kelly 11
PASSINO - Kansas City. Montana * 1 ) I
tiX Krwg 141* I Itt buttalo. Kally I7I7S
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RECEIVING - Kansas City. Cash *S7.
Oavt* SS7. Blrdan a 40. Allan I J L Mr-N*ir
in. Hay** S1A E Thompson I t). Hugrwt
1 11. Andars I 7. Stott IS Buffalo. Reed 4 4*.
Brooks 4 SA Met (clears 4 7*. Thomas 1 77.
Beebe 2 If. Me Keller I 7.
MISSED FIELD GOALS - Non*
4S*rt Cawbays. Slats
San Francis**
t
7 7 7 — 11
Dallas
7 11
7 1 -7 4
Pint Owrltr
0*1 — E Smith 1 run (Murray kkkl. t If

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kkkl. SS
Dot — Johnston 4 1un (Murray kkkl. I I)
Dal — E Smith II pass from Airman
(Murray k k k l.t Sd
Dal — Novatek If pass tram Alkman
(Murray kkk). 14:67
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S F -W a tto r * 4ru n(C atorkkk).f l )
Oal — Harper *7 past Irom Kotor (Murray
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rourtb Quarter
O al- F G Murray SO. I OS
SF - Young I run (Coler kkkl. M 54
A — 44.*07
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Pun! Returns
K kkoff Returns
Intercept u n i R tl
Comp AH Int
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P in ts

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RUINING — Sen Francisco. Young 7 St.
Welters 11 V . Rothman 2 f Dalle*. E Smith
1) H. Alkmen 1 IS. Johmten 4 IX Lassie I t.
K ou r 7 (minus J)
P A S tIN O - Sen Fran cisco. Young
17 ** I » 7 Dellas. Alkmen Ir IS * 177. Kotor
Sfgtl. Harpe'0 100
RECEIVING - San Francisco. Wattor*
7 11. Hke t o Taylor 1*1. J William* 1 44.
B Jones 1 )*. Logan 1 )1 , Turner I II.
Rathman I 7 Dallas E Smith 7 11 Harper
4 71 No.atek a S7. Irvin 1 21. Johnston ) 17
MISSED FI ELDOOALS — Non*

NHL
All Tlmat 1ST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlanlk Orvissa*
W L T PH OF OA
NY Rangers
X t) ) 4) to) t i l
Now Jersey
24 IS 4 S4 141 124
Philadelphia
24 to ) si i n in
r ter id#
I f 17 • 44 I2S III
Washington
to 71 4 44 US 142
Tampa bay
II U S 41 I l f 144
NY Islanders
17 7) S J4 IS4 IS4
Harthr# St Dins ten
Pittsburgh
77 1) 10 V4 144 140
Mantreal
77 17 1 12 147 12)
Boston
to to t 44 II I 140
Buffalo
It to S 4t ISI 124
Quebec
to 7) S 41 m 144
Hertford
17 M 4 24 144 I4S
Ottawa
t 25 S 2) 124 2M
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Cantrol Division
W L T P it OF GA
I ’ I4 1 1) 1*0 IM
Toronto
OotrcJI
M 14 5 57 M7 154
Dallas
)4 II 7 U 171 150
St. Louis
T) II * 57 147 155
Chicago
)■ It 5 47 IM 1)1
Winnipeg
17 17 5 7* 140 I f )
Pocifk Division
Calgary
&gt;4 17 7 55 110 151
Vancouver
7) 77 1 45 15) ISO
Lot Angeles
t l 7) 4 40 ITS 100
JLnoheim
to 17 4 40 1)1 154
San Jot*
IS It 14 40 t ) ) 145
Edmonton
1) to 7 U 140 IT)
Saturday s Gam*
East* West*
Sunday's Games
No games scheduled
Monday's Games
Boston at Harttard 7 11 p m
Belial* vs Tampa Bay at Ortand*. 7 11
pm .
Mantreal at Fterlda. 7 is p m
New Jersey at Dalles • IS p m
Let Angel** vt Calgary at Pheann. * IS
pm
Vancouver r* Edmonton at Saskatoon,
la s t . * l i p m
St Louts al Anaheim, is l i p m
Tuesday's Games
Ottawa *1 Pittsburgh 7 U p m
PNIadtifhi**tQuebec. 7 U p m
Boston at Washington. 7 U p m
Chicago at Detroit. 7 l i p m
SI Louis*1 Vancouver. 10 U p m
N Y Ranger* al San Jose. 1* M p m
Winnipeg at Lot Angotot. W M p m

Northern Tskccas Open. Scares
TUCSON. Aru - Finals scores and prir*
money Sunday from IN* tt I millton Northern
Telecom Open, playod on the 7.140yard,
par 77 Tucson Nottonol Coil Resort court*
Andrew Mage*. StSSAOO
4**7 47 47-770
Laesn Roberts. i n M
t » 44 7744-777
Vl|ay Singh, *77.400
*7 40 7145-77)
J4y Oon BUM. *77 4SS
U 40 *7 44 - 777
Wove Strieker. W e ®
N S f 4447-177
Ohn Brown*. *7*400
7*704447-77)
R obertG om ot.Ill 471
*4717140-774
Jim Furyk.SU 471
t t t f 47 71-774
Rkk Fehr. *77.400
U 400*44-77*
RoccaM*dtoto.t77.H0
70 TO71 4S—774
Ph.IMkkolton.i77 430
4* 70 70 47- 77*
Jim Thorp*. 177.HO
44 70 70 4 7 - 774
John Hutton. 177.400
44 71 7047-774
bob Burns. (77.400
70 77 4* 41-77*
Mike Springer. S77 400
704S 7144- 774
Kirk Triplett, 177.400
M 4* 70 44-71*
Billy Mayfair. 177.400
4* 7140 4S-174
David Fehorty,S77.400
704*4’ 70- 774
Dillard Pruitt. 177.400
44 7140 71-17*
Tad Schutl. SI) 710
71 *1 40 47-177
Ted Tryba. ttl.710
7147 7144-177
Rust Cochran I f 414
117*4*40-774
Mark BrookA t* .f It
77 40 71 47 - 771
Wayna Grcdy. H .f to
U 4 4 U 4 7 -7 7 I
Morris Hatatsky. t f . f l t
4* U 44 70- 771
Gil Morgan. **.»U
70 4* 7)44-771
David Tams. H .f 14
TO44 7* 70- 77*
Mika Hainan. H .f to
4* 704471-77*
Van UU*,. U 411
714* 70 41-77*
Christian Pen*. 14.41)
M U 70 44- 27*
Mik* Standly. M i l )
71 * » 4* 70- 77*
Wltll* Wood. SA4I1
7* 71 71 47-17*
Keith Clearwater. SA4I1
71 44 71 71-27*
Larry Nelson. SA41I
4SU 71 71-17*
Gone Saufry. *4.41)
70 70 44/1-17*
Tom Slockmam. 14.4')
U H 7144-17*
Fred Funk.N i l )
47 7144 U -77*
Jay Oolsing. 14*1)
M44 70 7S-17*
Davo Rummell*. 4AU0
70 7)4*44-7*0
Curl Byrum. SAUO
71 71 T O M -7*0
John Mors*. SAU*
70 70 U 4 7 - IH
Payne Stowart. U N O
71 47 71 72-2*1
Rabin Freeman. U .*40
70 71 TOTO-NI
Fully/teller. U NO
*♦ 71 7447-MI
Lennl* Clements. U N O
70 U U 47-701
Ronni* Black. U .ft l
71 H 7171-10)
Glen Day. U.**2
*♦ 70 70 71-7*7
Yoshlnori Mllumakl. !).**&gt;
71 70 70 71-7*7
Jo* Olakl. U.H7
N 4* U 74- 201
K enGreon.il.**)
M U 71 OO- 7*1
Guy Boros. 52 I f ]
4* 7) 71 **-7*1
BiandetChombtoe. 17 SI*
TOM 77 71-7*7
John Inman. U.S1*
71 4* 70 71-7*1
Curtis Strangs. U.SH
7144 71 75-MS
John Flannery. U U*
M 77 71 70—10)
Brut* Fteishar. U.S1*
**7 0 M 7 S -1 U
Been Clear. I ) ST*
71 71 71 TO-1U
Brad Bt yanl. U.SH
74 4S7S47-2U
Chris Oimarta. U.40*
M 74 70U-104
Lee Janien. U.4H
71 H U 71-104
Bill Britton U.4H
71 71 74M-1S4
Billy Andrade. 12.40*
7I7I74M -7S4
BobMay.U.HO
M 71 It 74-201
Doug Tewoll. U.1IS
70 71 70 74-101
Peto Jordan. U .) It
T O U T IU -H i
Bill Kratiart. U . llt
U 70 7) 71 -H i
Jim Woodward. U .) 10
U M 7 I4 S -H S
Gary McCord. U . 1U
4 ) 74 74 7 1-H t
Neal Lancaster, u 717
4* U 71 7S-H7
Jim Me Govern. U.1U0
77 70 71 71-7*0
Grant Wait*. 17.171
70 71 *1 *4 - 7*7
Brett Ogle
*7 U 74 - WD

TENNIS

U

Australian Open Result*
MELBOURNE. Australia - Results o« the
U 7 mlltlen Australian Open (leadings In
parentheses 11
SUNDAY
Men
Singles
Fsurtti round
Jim Courier ID. Dad* City, del Wayne
Ferred* I ID. lev’ll Alrka. 4 A 4-A 47.
Goran Ivanisevic IS). Croatia, del Grant
SUtlord. South AlrkO. 4 1 4 7. 7417 1).
Pet* Sempra! ID. Tampa, del lean Lendl
(III. Greenwich. Cons*.. 74 (71). 4 L 7 4
1741.
Third Raond
Byron Black. Zimbabwe, and Jonathan
Stork 17). Medlord. Or* , del. EMI* Ferreira,
South Atoka, and Christo Van Hamburg.
South Atoka. 4 A 7417 4).
Kvr Flech, Alpharetta. Go. and Rkk
Leach (H I. Laguna Beach Calif, del Paul
Kitoerry. Australia, and Michael Tebbutt.
Australia. 7 14 7(7 7).04
Sebastian Lertau. Canada, and Darnel
Nestor. Canada, det Libor Plmok. Belgium,
and Oreg Vaa Emkurgh. Naples. 7 X 41
Jaccu Eltingh. Netherlands, and Pau*
Haarhuls ID. Netherlands, del Stolen Ed
berg. Sweden, aid Petr Korda (ID . Crech

Republk. 17.74(7 SI.4 7
Tom Nl|S*on. Netherlands and Cyril Suk
171. Ciocti Republic, del Dark) Adams.
Australia, and Andrei Oihovtkly 1*1. Russia.
10.47.44

Fourth Round
Steffi Grot (I). Germany del Sendrln*
Testud Franc*. 4 1 .4 )
Klmlko Det# (101 Japan del Ginger
Helgoson. Alpine Calif. 7 L * I.
Conchlta Mart.net (J). Spam, tel Chanda
Rubin. Lataystto. La . 7 * (7 41.4 1
MONDAY
Fourth Round
f
Thomas Mutter (4). Austria, te l Atoa
ander Voikov (III . Russia. 4 X 4 X 4 &gt;
Stolon Edberg 141. Sweden, del lo r *
Jonttor . Sweden 4 4 4 4 4 4
Todd Martin IS). Lansing. M k h . del
Xavier Deufretn*. Belgium. *7 117). 7 *
(7 11.S X * 1

Deubiet
Third Reuwd
Martin Demm and Karel Nevacek. Crech
Republk. te l Andrew Krstrmarm and Mark
Kratimarm. Australia. 4 X S 4
Jan Apell and Jonjt BiorSman. Swvten.
det Henrik Holm and Anders Jarryd 117)
H.74I74I.S1

Third Reund
Pom Shrivor. Baltimore, and Elliabeth
Smylie ll). Austoalto. del Laura Goiarsa.
Italy, and Natella Madvetet* (17). Ukraine
4 X 74 *4
Gigl Fernantei. Aspen Cato, and Natalia
Z ve re v* ( I ) . Belarus, del Eugenia
Memos ova. Russia and Leila Maskhi nil.
G eorgia.*).* I
Patty Ftndkk. Sacramento. Calif. and
Meredith McGrath ( 7i. Midland Mkh . det
Amanda Coetier Scvth Atoka, and Ines
Gorrorhatogui If). Argentina. 4 4 S 4. * I
Ann Grossman. Grove City. Ohio, and Julio
Richardson 1141. New Zealand, del Manuel*
Male* re Fragnler*. Switierland. and Helena
Lukova |4|. Crech Republk. 0 1.4 4
Menon Boiiegral. F4*th*rlands and Debtee
Or*h4m ( I t ) . Tamp* det Conchlta
Martin*!. Spain, and Larisa Neiland IS).
Latvia. 4X0 4
Jana Navatna. Ciech Rtpubllc. and
Ar antra Sanchei Vkarto 17). Spain tel Etna
R fln ach . South A frica, and Andrea
Stonedeva III). Ciech Republk. 40. S 7.4 7
Jill HelherIrsglon. Canada and Shaun
SlaNord (Ml. Gatnasrill# tel Nk*i* Arendt.
Gainesville and Kristin* Radford. Australia.
*7.41
Mary Jo* Fm antel. Miami and Zma
Garrison Jackson 1*1. Houston del Lmdser
Okvenporl. Murrieta Cent . «nd Lisa
Raymond I IS). Wayne. Pa .* I. * 1
Mired Banters
Second Roussd
Todd Woodbridg*. Austral to and Helena
Lukova It). Crech Republk. tet Mike Bauer.
Emoryelll*. Call!., and Pam Shriver.
Baltimore. 4 ). 4 4

First
Seed Humphries. Tampa, det. Scott Clark.
New Zeeland.4 X 4 )
Wet Ju Chan. Taiwan, tel Craig Clvkts.
Australia.4 711 71.41.4 I
Mark Phllippoussis. Austra'to. del Steven
Blundell. Australia. 4 X * t
Alton Betobraldk. Australia tel Ben
Coates. Australia. 41.4 1
James Delgado. Bula n tel Mari/Sl Kur.
Poland * 1. a «
Mailmo Huord. Franc*, te' Dante Da
Crwi. Philippines. 4 A 4-1.
Roman Kukal. Clech Ropubik. M Novak
Nash. Australia. S 7. &gt;4.4*
Sebastian Swtork. Australia tel Luke
Bosk. Australia. 47 (4 7). £ . 4 4
M 4 II 00 Castollorl. Italy. 4*1 Daniai
Healey. Austraiu. 4 7. 7 S
Giorgio Gellmbertl. Italy, tel Akram
Zaman. Australia. S A 4 7
Andars Stonman. Sweden del John Hui.
Hong Kang 4 7.4 7
Ben Ellwaod. Australia, tel Anibran
Baruah. India.* 1.41.
Du|a Mrdul|as. Croatia tel Maalma Boy*.
Franc*. 14.4 A 17 tt
Rainer Schutttor, Germany, del He* Seok
Chung. South Korea. 1 7.4 7
Andrian Raturendong. Indonesia, del
FredrIk Jonsson. Sweden. 4 A 41
Mark Way. Australia, det Previn Wee*. Sri
Lenka. 00.41
Otrls
Stogies
First Raond
Natali* Dlttmann. Australia, del Amanda
Dundas. Australia. 14.74(II PI. 7 S
Jenny Aim Fetch. Australia tel Rochelle
Reaentleld. Australia. *1.40
Cindy Watson. Australia, tel Monk* Ma).
Swltiortand.40.S2
Futaba Kubota. Japan, dtl Monika
Sekutov. Australia. 0 A 4 7.
Tie-lino Wens. Taiwan, dtl. Carina
Marart*. Baca Retea. 4-A 74 &lt;711.
Karon Clton. Australia, dtl. Sally Aim*
Cutttor.Austrolto.4 7.t7
Amy Jonsan, Australia, del Lochia
Trtwkk. Australia. 4 A 4 4
Natasha Cairns. Naw Zielend. dot
Bryarm* Stowart. Australia. 1*17 11,71
Jodi* Lynn. Australia, del Crlsttone Mar
radl.ltaly.4 7.S4.47
Kym Laver, Australia, dtl Vanessa Ken
doll. Australia.* 1.1 A 4 4
Jan* Brown. Australia, del Katrina Burk*.
Australia.* A 44.40
Rena* Reid Australia, del Kaon Kuki.
Japan. 4 7.4 I
Sltlani* Kelm, Australia, del Kyll*
Moulds. Australia. 4 A * 1
Petr# Gasper. Australia, del Lana
Scard-gno. Australia. 0 4
Barbara Schett. Austria, tel Chan Leo.
Hong Kang. 4X4 4
Alexandra Schelder. Germany, del Haytoy
Carswell. Australia. 4 0.41
Lenny Young. Australia del Juliet Die*.
Australia. 7 S. 4 4
Ludmila Varmurova. Clech Republic, det
Francesca Lao. Philippines. 4 X 7 &gt;
Elliabeth Jells Australia, del Nkoio
Kalwal. New Zealand. 7 4(7)1.40
Ml Ra Jeon. South Karoo, del Nami
Ur*b*. Japan. 4 A 41.
Anaebel Eltwoed. Austoalto. 4*1. Marlssa
Cell in. Clearweter. 4X 41.

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AffMfkifl I EHwf
TEXAS RANOERS - Agreed to terms with
former Seminal* Community Collet* ftoyer
Rtb 0«K*y, eel I*etd*r. and James Hurst,
pitcher, an on* yoor contracts
BASKETBALL
Kattersal Basketball Assoctotloa
DENVER NUOGETS - Signed Roy Mar
bi*. guard, to a 10day contract.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS - Signed Reggie
Jordan, guard, to a 10day contract
OOLF
UNITED STATES OOLF ASSOCIATION Fleeted Reg Murphy president. Judy Bell
and D Ronald Daniel vk* presidents F
Morgan Taylor secretary, and Gerald A
Stahl too*surer

HOCKEY
Hellene I Hockey League
DALLAS STARS - Recalled Richard
Metvichuk and Tammy Slodin. defensemen,
tram Kalamarao *1 the International Hockey

League
QUEBEC NOROIOUIS - Traded Sieve
Oichesn*. defenseman, and Denis Chess*,
light wing, to the SI. Louis Blues tor Ron
Sutter and Bab Besson, cantors; and Garth
Butcher, defensemen
COLLEOI
CINCINNATI — Suspended Dantonla
Wingfield, basketball forward, tor an* gam*
tor mltsing a clou
NAVY — Named Doug William* attiiUAt
football coach

Recreation hoop leaders
maintain collision course
Prom Staff R t p t r f i
SANFO KD
- A d o u b le
Ahowdown Is on the horizon.
The four undefenleds In the
Sanford Recreation Dei»artnicnt
Youth llRRkrtball League —
Hardee's and Sanford Electric In
(he Junior Division and Calvary
Apostolic Tem ple and Fleet R e ­
serve brunch 147 of the Senior
DtvlMin — nil |&gt;o»lrd victories
Saturday at (tie Sanford Middle
School Gymnutorlum to keep
the chances o f head-to-head
undefeated mntrhup* on Febru­
ary 5th very much alive.
The defending Junior Division
champs. Hardee's, continued to
roll almost unabated, crushing
Sanford Antiques (1-4) H7-4 to
Improve to 5-0. Sanford Electric
(4-0), meanwhile, needed a 16-0
third quarter advantage to trip
Sanford A re Hardware (0-4)
34-10. Sanford Paint and body
(1-3) had the bye.
In oth er J u n io r D ivisio n
games, the Fleet Reserve Ladles
Auxiliary Improved tn 3-1 with u
30-10 triumph over Sunnllund
JUNIOR OlVItlON
HARDEE‘ 117. SANFORD ANTIQUES 4
Four t ‘*&gt;tr* K u t o In stoute* figures and

Santo'S Antiques was stout es/l tor tow lost
true* quarto's es Hardee s inersesed It*
season scaring edge to 24) 4!
Hard**) KOTO'S MVP James Bennett
(Ml. Srlyostor Wytws Jr ( » ) . Mils V*tot Jr.
tD I. Jamaro Ftotd* (U ). F r W William* (2)
Santoro Antiques score's MVP Justin
Roger* Kendall Konnon IliK k )
SenSerO Antiques ( I )
WeytotOOt Rogers I 00 ). M*mww 0 00
0. Kennon 1 00 2. Manor 0 001 Tetals &gt; 0 0

4
Hardee’s (17)
Valet &lt;0 I ) D . Bennett 14 Of » Wynrs tt
00 72. Ward 0 00 0. Fields 700 14 Williams I
0 0 ) Totals i ) l 107
toques
4 * t 0— 4
•‘I
74 It ll IS — 07

SANFORD ElECraiCM
ACE HARDWARE tt
Sis d tlerent players scored In the la 0 tturd
quarter ts Senter &lt;Jc lect'k stayed unbeaten
Sanlord Electric scorers MVP William
Everett, jotonattvan Brooks (I eocto). Do
motolus Rear**. Bradley I k s *. Joton K ill
Ingswqrtts 14 oacto). Jimmy Postell. WIMto
Stringer, Ctorli Eran* ( I oactil
Ac* Hardware scorers James lews (10).
MVP Albert Ely (4). Adam Smith. Tony
AdemeIs (loach). Abel Lucca III
SeMord Ac* Hardware (tt)
As Lucca 0 00 0. Ab Lucca 0 17 1. Al
Lucca 0 00 0. Laws S 0 7 10. Smith 1 00 7.
Whit* 0 07 0 Adamets I 02 X Ely 7 00 A
Lamar t o o t . Murphy 0 00 0. Boots 0 00 0.
OtuktotOtt Totait f t t l f
Sanford Electok (Ml
Rear**) 00 4 B'OOkt 4 0 0 1. L «k * 7 00 4.
S E vans 0 0 0 0. Post#It I 00 2. Jackson 0 0 0
C. Stnngor I 00 7. C E eons I 00 ). Erorott 4
040. Klllmftworth ) 0 « 4 Totals 1700)4
Santard Aco Hardware
• I I * — It
Sanlord Electric
I 4 It 4 - 2 4
FLEET RES. LADIES AUX. M
SUNNILAND14
MVP Danoron Daniels Kcrad in of Hit
gam# high II points In a I) 4 first Ouerter os
the Fleet Reserve pulled off lh* win
Other Fleel scorers Scott Johnson Islet.
Michael Redding ( rival. Terrell Hunt. Matt
Hoffman. Brian Porter. Terrell HalSon (»wo
each)

Sunnlland scorer* MVP Joe Gunlor
(eight). Cecil Cooper Isle). Shan* Bumsod
(two)
Sennilend Carper alien (ISI
Blake 0040. Burntod 0 ) ) ) . Elliott 000 Ol
Anderson0000. Gunter 3 7 ) 1 . Cowor 2770.
Total* 1*410
Fleet Reserve Ladles AoelUary INI
Hurl I to 7. Johnson ) 00 A Dantes | |.|
II. Hoffman I 00 7. Pdrtor • 00 7. Rtdd.ny 7
I t). Holton 1007 Totals: 147 7M
Sunnlland Carporatinn 4 I I 4 - 1 4
F. R. Ladies Autlllery I) « I 7 - 10
CHRISTO'S tl. RICH FLAN 14
Christo's used a S0 fIrsl quarter and a 10 4
second quarter to taka o toad lhal Rkh Plan
could nol overcom*
Christo’s scortft Darius Wtllt 11)1. MVP
Paul Suttonltold ()). Mario Frsonty. Ell|*h
Campbell Doochl. Jason Finney |l|
Rich Plan scorers Danto Me,or III. MVP
Reginald William* (41 Denard Current)).
Christo's 111)
Finney t i l I. Freeney 100). MiktteltOd
0. E Campbell I 00 7. Weill 4 11 1).
Suttonltold I I I ). Voltolire 0 000 Schleper 0
OOOTotals 9) 2D
Rkh Plan (It)
Smith 0 00 X William* 1 00 A Adamson 0
00 X Bottlka 0 00 0. Ma|*r 4 00 X R.
Campbell 0 0 4 0. Bradford 000 X Millar 000
0. Curran ISO) Totait 70014
Christo's
S It I 4 - 7 1
Rkh Plan
0 4 I 7 - 14
SENIOR DIVISION
FLT.RES BRANCH 1477)
SAN. RECREATIONII
Branch 147 orated a II II first quarter
deficit with a Tt 14 second quarter, men broke
th* game open with a 30) third quarter
scoring edge
Fleet scorers Johnny Hollto (111. TltuO
Waldo 114). MVP W illi* Lawson (III. Derrick

Corporation (2-3) and Christo's
also went to 3-1 with a 21-14
victory over Rich P la n (M ).
The Senior Division matchups
were almost as one-sided aa
Calvary Apoetoltc (5-0) ripped
ABB Power (1-4). &amp;6-21: Fleet
Reserve branch 147 (5-0) topped
the Sanford Recreation "R ees"
(1-4). 73 33; and Sunnlland Cor
ixiratlon (3-2) turned Video Vault
(0-5). 52-32. The only close
contest of the day found A-OK
Tires (3-21 edging American
Legion (2-3) 54-51.
Next week. In the Junior
Division, at 0 u rn.. Christo's
plays the Ladles Auxiliary and
Sanford Paint and body takes on
Ace Hardware; and at 10 a.m.,
Sunnlland faces Rich Plan and
Sanford Antiques challenges
Sanlord Electric.
In the Senior Division. Ameri­
can Ixglon welcomes the Recre­
ation "Rees" ut 11 a m.; ADD
Power buttles Fleet Reserve at
noon; Video Vault tackle* A-OK
Tires at I p m.: and Calvary
Apostolic vies with Sunnllund at
2 p m.
Cooper (Ml. George Baser III. Roderick
Devil It). Willi* Wilkes(S)
Recreation scorers M VP T arran ct
Parkins I XI . william Wynn ( l » . M*|or
Fisher (7). Cedric WllliomA Johnathan
Honey lloacM
Fleet Reserve Broach 147 (7)1
Da.ls ) 0 ) A Lawson S 1 1 1I. Baker 4 0 ) X
Cooper ) 0 1 10. Gunn 0 00 X Curry 0 00 0.
Horn* 1 )1 1 *. Wold* 1 00 IA Wilkes 7 I ) &gt;
Teton MS It 7)
Sanford Recreation ID )
William* 1 07 7. Wynn t 0 ) 17. Parkins D
) ) » . WtyhOOOO Fisher 7 )4 7. Thrill 0 00
0. Holley I 04 7. Hpim 0 00 0 Totolt 77 * II
S)
Fleet Reserve
IS M M 10 — 71
laniard Recreation
11 14 S I ] - S!
Three point Hold 00*1 S — Fleet 4 (Waldo
4)
A OK TIRES S4 AMERICAN LSO IO NII
MVP Rkhard Rtddkkt scored t ) * f Ms
gam*high 2) points In a 7)4 third quarter
scoring odrsntog* a* A OK Tire* overcome
0 0 first quarter an d * M laholttlm * t e t k l t 1
to pull ofl 1h# vktory
Other A OK Koeers Roney Proorua (1)1,
Pranh Alphas (0). Albert Harris ( ll
Legion scarors: M VP Dean Davis (IF),
Steven Carter IIS). Kenneth Mauttrto (M l,
Tweunto Cannon (FI, Arthur McIntyre.
Alphonse Davit (7 te c h )
A OK Tiros (HI
Vtiquei 0 00 0. Proenia S 00 IX Reyes 4
0 0 X Hunter OOOX Lee 0 0 0 X Alphtn 100 A
Raddicts 14 I I t). Ham s I 0 0 1 Tetals 71
1 1U
Arsserksn Loot** ( I I I
Parker 0 00 X Meultrs* S X0 IX Hampton 0
00 0. Cannon) I I 7. Me Inlyr* 10 01. Carter »
2 ) IX A Davit 1 00 &gt;. D Davit 7 00 17
Totals 2) 0 4SI
A OK Tires
0 H t)
7 - 14
America* Laftow
0 70 4 II — II
Three pomt field goal’s - A OK 7 (Rad
d kk s* Proenia)). Logton) ID D e .it ))
CALVARY APOSTOLIC IS. ABB POWER II
A her leading by a 7* IS margin el haltoim*.
Calvary Apootoik Tempi# put lh# gam* away
Wtm a ISO third quarter
Calvary scarors M VP Rkhy Floyd III ).
L#rnoil Fayton (10). Daryl Roddtef (tl.
Calvin Copeland 1 0 . Mik* Ashler (five).
Kenny Edwards. Shawn Carden (4 each).
Konny Brown David Oeoud (7 each). Bruce
Carter (II.
ABB scarors MVP Jermaln* Meeker (0),
Josh Morns. Rkky Butter (4 each). Alan
Delgado Tony Guencleto II each), Luis
Falktonolll.
ABB M w orttll
A Delgado I 001. SlmptanOOOX Y T 000
0. D Delgado 0 #0 0. Mackey 4 0 0X Morris 1
00 A FotklanoO I I I . Ramey OOOX Butter )
XXAGstonciote 100). Tafolt 101 111
Calvary Apattoftc Temple (U )
Edwards 100 A Brpwn I 00 X Ashley 7 04
S. Faysan 100 to. Llggant 0 00 X Daoud I 00
7. R eddin g)) ) * . Ceoteend )C 4 A Floyd* ) t
IS. Carter 11| |. Cardan tOOa Totals MSS
SS
ABB Sewer
4 11 0 0 — II
Calvary Apatl. Tempt* 17 tl l l 14 — M
Thro* point Held goal s — Calvary )
(Ashtey. Redding. Ftoydl
SUNNILAND COOP 1). VIDEO VAULT tt
Sunnlland raced to a to 14 hainim* toad
and never loekod back In basing Vido* Vouil
Sunnlland scarors: Walter Gaines (I ) ) .
Ryan Mau If). Tony Clayton III. Anttwny
Jamas 17). Undr* Baker. Mik* Evans (&gt;
oath). MVP Web Berry ()|. Alton Rentom
(7), Mike Mar ley (I).
Video Vault scarors: James {w o n (Id).
M V P Darwin Williams (7). Fabian Metondet
IS). Tarry Roecell (41. Gordon Laemonca II).
Sunwitend Corporation (ID
Mortey 0 M I. Barry 1 I I X Blok* 1 1-1 X
Ransom 1 0 0 1. Gelnot * 00 IX Jomes ) 00 7.
Mau 4 00 t. Evans 1 00 X Clayton 7 ) 7 0
Totals: M SSU
V M t o V ld t in i
Lanronc* 10 0 1. Williams ) 11 7. Me tend*!
7 111. Simpson OOOX S w a in * )! IA Rosilll
1 7 7 4. BI JO 0 00 X M#r HI 0 00 0 Totolt: I)
€477
Sunnltond Corporation
I I l ) 11 11 — it
VMoaVoelt
I
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Thro* pent fteld gaol's — Ssesniiond )
(.'am **. Mau. Evans)

Wrestling—
Continued fro m IB
pounds while
Nicky Samrm cam e mil on (op
uiuong (he l25-|Miiindrrs Jason
Nun was second In Ihr 171INJUiid class.
The Greyhounds also had five
w r e tillr r s w o r k ih c lr w ay
through (he wrrstlebacks lo thc
conBolallon finals. Krlr Stnllli
lopped dial group hy placing
llilrd ul 145 (Mnirids. Finishing
fourth were Ail.im I'ortnoy 1112).
I'elc Whillinglun (1101. Juan
Diaz (135). and Alex Hannah
(Heavyweight).
While Ricky llainillon (119)
und Sieve Snow (130) both won
individual championship* for
Lake branllcy. (he best new* for
(lie Patriots was (he third place
showing of heavyweight Chris
Schluchicr. who saw his firm
action of ihc season since suffer­
ing a knee injury al (lie start of
football season.
Tim Meredith (135) and Jason
Solka (132) iilst) won Ihclr con­
solation round matches to finish
llilrd for Luke bm ntlcy.
Hrian black, a state champion
for Oviedo Iasi season, claimed
tlir 220-pound title for the Lions.
Kenny Adamson (103). Sean

W ils o n (1 J O ). and D u vli
Ziekafoose (IHO) curb managed ,
thlrd-plarr allowing for Oviedo.
Seminole's only wrestler K
finish In (he top four of hi
weight class was Bernard Mit
clicll. vh o was the tournumcn
champion at 171 pounds.
For luike Howell. Robert Rcet
placed fourth at 145 pounds.
All six county schoqls will In
In action dlls Tuesday and/oi
Wednesday us they begin pre
paratlons for Ihclr respecdvi
district tournaments (which an
less Ilian two weeks away).
H ig h lig h tin g th is w eek 't
sc h ed u le w ill he the Laki
M u ry-Lym an du al m eet or
Wednesday night at Lyman
which will decide the Seminole
Athletic Conference champion
ship. Both schools bring In 4-C
marks against the rest of the
conference.
Hut before the Rams wrestle
Lyman, they'll travel lo Candlci
on Tuesday night for a dual meet
with Lake Weir. Also on Tuesday
night. Seminole visits West Or
angc. Oviedo Is at Kissimmee
Gateway, and laikc Howell en­
tertains Winter Park.

�Sanford Herald Sanford. Florida - Monday, January 24. 1994 - I B

People
Plan to plant spring garden

IN BRIEF
Radio controlled jets to fly
The Sill annual International Jcta over DeLand )rt together
will tnkr place on Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
Jan 27-30 at the DeLand Golden Hawks R/C Club Field. The
field Is behind the Sperling Sports Complex on the northeast
corner of the DeLand Airport.
Tickets are $2 |*cr spectator. S3 per faintly. The entry fee for
pilots is S20 for the four days.
For more Information, contact Frank or Vicki Anderson
(Longwood)at 830-1416.

‘Charlie Brown* to be performed
The Weklva River Players will present "'You're u Good Man.
Charlie Brown" on Friday. Jan. 28 at H p m .. Saturday. Jan. 20
at 2 and 8 p m. and on Sunday. Jan 3 0 ut 2 p.rtr.
The shwo will Ire at the Eastinonlr Civic Centre. H30
Magnolia I)r.. Altamonte Springs.
Tickets are $0 for adults. B4 for children 12 and under and
for seniors 35 and up,
Advance tickets are strongly recommended. For reservations,

call 884-5 ISO.
The performance will benefit the Seminole County Humane
Society. Each person Is asked to bring a donation of canned or
dry pet food, blankets, towels, laundry' detergent, bleach,
newspaper*, rat litter or office supplies

CALENDAR
Clogging group to have classes
Dixieland Cloggers hold classes from 7-8 p.m each Monday
at the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Station *33. First Street and
Wilbur Avenue.

Help for gamblers offered

Decide whether to use seed, transplants or cuttings
Once you have prepared the garden site.
It's time to decide the specifics o f how to
start your vcgclublc. herb and/or flowering
plants. For each vegetable, herb or flower
you plan to grow in your garden, you will
have to decide whether to start them from
seed, transplants or cuttings.
There are certain advantages to starting
your plants from seed. The main advantage
Is that you have a wider selection of
varieties from which to choose. Further­
more. not all vegetables do well when
transplanted nnd must be grown from seed
sown directly In the row where they are to
be grown. Some exceptions nre sweet
potatoes. straw tarries.and Irish potatoes.
Most herb* and flowers can either be direct
sown or sown in small [lots that cun later be
placed Into the grdrn.
Good, quality seed can often mean the
difference between success and failure In
your garden. Buy good seed from a reliable
source. For some crops seed may be saved
from this year's harvest, but for many
varieties, saving seed Is Impractical.
Plant varieties of vegetables which have
been tested and found lo be adapted to our
area. Vegetables resistant to |&gt;ests and
tolrrant of adverse weather conditions ore
much easier to grow successfully than those
that are not. Circular 104. "Vegetable
Grdrnlng Guide." a publication that may be
purchased from the University of Florida, at
a cost of $ 1.25. (applications are available al
the Cooperative Extensln Service office) lists
those vurletles which arc best suited lo
Florida conditions.
Of course It Is n challenge enjoyed by most

o f us avid gardeners lo try varieties which
are not supposed lo do well In this area.
Don't be afraid to experiment with ques
tlonablr varieties on a small scale.
Use caution when handling purchased
seeds. Most are treated with chemicals to
reduce Injury and decay caused by Insects
and d is e a s e s . T h e s e c h e m ic a ls are
poisonous and should be treated ns such.
Such treated seeds are not to be eaten under
any circumstances. Keep them out o f the
reach of children.
When vegetable seeds are placed In the
soli, they sprout and grow Into small plants.
If they are sown properly. The soil provides
water and nutrients for the small plants to
flourish. Dut seeds can be planted so deep
that young plants cannot reach the soli
surface. Or they can be planted ton shallow
and may be washed away with the first rain.
Small seeds like carrots are planted
shallow and fairly close together. They help
each other break through the soli. Larger
seed like com are planted farther apart. The
young sprouting plants are larger and

stronger and can break through the soil
surface on their own.
Plant tn straight rows. The garden will
look better and be easier to hoe or cultivate.
Rows should be marked off. Use a string or a
cord stretched between two stakes as a
guide.
lairger seed makes stronger young plants.
They can be planted deeper than the small
seed. Plant small seed (turnips, carrots)
Inch to
Inch deep, medium seed (okra). */»
Inch to 1 Inch deep and large seeds (lima
beans) I Inch to IVk Inches deep. After the
seed Is dropped or placed In the furrow, use
the hoe. rake or your hands to cover the
seed. Level the soli or mound slightly above
the seed.
Water seed bed at planting, using a soil
spray of water, so that seed are not washed
away. Keep garden evenly moist, but not
excessively wet. Once seedlings emerge,
thin as necessary to space according to seed
(Package directions.
Start planning now for next year's
vegetable garden by keeping accurate
gardening records this year. Make notes of
varieties used, which varieties were most
successful, planting efates and dates that
seedlings emerge, nnd climatic conditions
etc. Now sit back and watch Mother Nature
do her magic — don't sit too long though,
you've got work to do!
For more Information nnd advice about
seeding your garden, drop by the Coopera­
tive Extension Service office at 250 W.
County Home Rond or call us nt 323-2500
ext. 5550.

Gamblers Anonymous and Gum-Anon for family nnd friends,
meet separately Monday und Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
I' m , Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Luke Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 230-9206.

Bridgewater
ribbon-cutting

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alrohollsm o f a fretnd or relative,
there is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at H p m. at the Sahara Club. 2507 S. Sanford
Ave., Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

A b ig aven t In b e a u tifu l
surroundings. Members of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Ambassadors held
a ribbon-cutting last wuek at
Bridgewater Apartments, 500
W. Airport Blvd. In Sanford.
C en ter with sh eers, Gary
Gebelholf, business manager
for Bridgewater, and Sally
Reone, regional property man­
ager for Cumberland Property
M an agem en t. W ith fo ld e d
haitda, Amy Km nan, marketing
representative. Others' In at­
tendance are Chamber Am­
bassadors and officials.

Narcotics Anonymous meets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.tn. ut the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwaois Club of CaM fllrcrry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.in., a t Village Inn. corner Dog Track Rond and US Highway
17-92 in Longwood. For Information, call 8 3 1-8545.

Employment opportunities for seniors

HwaM PTtota k, fi

An employment progrum sponsored by AARI* Senior
Community Service Is held every Tuesday and Wednrsdav
morning from 9 a.tn. to 11:30 a m. For Informal Ion, call
324-8008.
The employment program Is also offered ut *hc luikr Mary
Job Service Office on Wednesday*, from 9 to 12. phone. 330
6700. und at Lake Mary Senior Center. Thursdays. 9 to 12. .
phone. 324-3060.

50-year-old gown ‘fabulous’ at reunion
D EAR ABBYt Your column
about whether to wear a sexy
low-cut dress to a class reunion
dinner dance prompts this letter.
My college graduation class
celebrated Its 50th reunion In
1987. When I was a freshman,
m y parents bought me a red
crepe formal, cut on the bias. It
hud spaghetti straps, was rather
low-cut. and had rhinestones 2
Inches upart all over It. I loved
that dress and wore It many
times. (Who could afford more
than one evening gown then? It
was right In the middle of the
Depression.)
When I married In June 1937.
I took that dress with me. It
hung In my closet for years, and
although I never wore It. I Just
couldn't bring myself to get rid

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesdny from 9:30 u.m. to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
ns well as Items for the Christmas Store. The Items mude by
the club arc donated to prcemle babies, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Christmas store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Infom.nlon.
call 321-0700.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
nt the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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prises and no legal hassle* over
who gets the silver, stereo, the
kids or the pets.
Your fiance Is obviously u
cautious and farsighted man.
However: It ts always wise to
consult your own legal adviser
before signing anything.

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Welcome
NewcomerI

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Finally, when my 50th college
class reunion took place I wore
t h a t red d r e s s a g a in . A
70-year-old female classmate
spied me across the dance floor
und shouted, "Nina! I hate you
— I can't believe you can still get
into that dress!"
Abby. I'm enclosing a picture
of myself In that clinging red
dress at the reunion banquet.
When you're through laughing,
please destroy It.

M O VII l A N D I

" Florida's own Newcomer
service" • dedicated to
welcoming new re side nts.
It is our desire lo make you feel
welcome and to acquaint yuu
with our city.
If you are new in the area, or
know o f a family who L«, a phone
call will bring a prompt visit
from ourrepieientative.Shc has
brochures, civic information,
maps; and to help with your
shopping needs, cards of intro­
duction and gifts from local
merchants.

NINA D. IN DALLAS
DEAR NINAt I will not destroy
that picture. I think you look
fabulous! That red gown ts much
better looking than the gowns
they're showing today — and
with combat boots yeti

DEAR ABBYt The man I am
engaged to marry lias asked me
to sign a prenuptial agreement.
We are both In our mtd-30s. and
this Is a first marriage for both of
us.
Although 1 have agreed to sign
the document. 1 am having
secon d thoughts W h ile my
(lance looks at It as the “ smart"
thing to do tn this day and age. I
perceive It as a lack o f good faith
and trust In me and our rela­
tionship. Although I am a career
woman and make a nice living,
he does earn and will bring Into
our marriage far more than I do.
I w ou ld a p p re c ia te som e
feedback from you and/or other
women who have encountered
this situation. Sign me...

Local merchants arc also en­
couraged to inquire about the
availability o f our services.

SANFORD
GRACE M. STINECIPHER

322-4381

LAKE MARY
FLORENCE O'CONNOR

323-4983

APPREHENSIVE
DEAR APPREHENSIVEi
Don't Jump to any conclusions.
A prenuptial agreement ts not
necessarily a vote o f no con­
fidence. I perceive It as a very
ood Idea. Should a couple
lssolve their marriage (and my
mall tells me that 60 percent of
all American marriages end In
divorce), there will be no sur-

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Ttetice *1 Sheri* t M l*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that br virtue of mat certain
Writ or Eaecutien ittued Out of
and under me teal or me Circuit
Court of Otceola County, F lor
•da. Cato *C I *J 047/ upon a final
ludgmenl rendered In th# afore
laid Court on the lit* day of
November A O mi. Ml that
certain c a te entitled
Noel
Clegg. Plaintiff vt Charlet R
Pimenta. Sharon A Pimenta. A
Charlet R Pimenla. II. Deten
dent which aforetaid Writ of
Elocution n e t delivered fo me
at Sheriff of Seminote County,
f lor Ida and I have levied upon
all the right, title and Witereti of
the defen d an t. Charlet R
Pimenta. Sharon A Pimenta
and Charlet R Pimenta. II. In
and lo the leHowing deter ibed
property, taid property being
located In Seminole County.
Florida more particularly de
venbed at toUovrt
One I f f } Lincoln Continental.
Cham pagne In color. VIN
• I L N L M I lW lN V a t t m being
ttored at Altamonte Towing
Service. Inc
and the cmdertignod at Shoe ill
Of Seminole County. Florida,
mil at II 00 A M on the fth dar
of February A 0 me. offer lor
tale and tell to the highetl
bidder FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL E XISTING LICNS. at the
Front I W eill Door, el the (top#
of the Seminole County Court
home In Sar.tord. Florida the
above drtc r ibed property
That taid ta'e It being made
lo tatitfy the termt of Ihlt Wnl
of E locution
Donald F Etlmger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H OIS
AB IITIES ACT OF teeo PER
SONS W ITH A DISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TOPARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U L D C O N T A C T THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF THE
S H E R IF F S O F F IC E . EN
FO R C E A B L E W RITS SEC
TION. l i f t 1ITH STREET,
s a n f o r o . Florida at
L E A S T FIVE D A Y S P R IO R TO
THE P R O C E E D I N G
TELE
PH ONE
(e on 1)0*440 TTO
iron m i n i
Publithed January 10. II, 14.
II. with the tale being February

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
Cate No » ) l i l t CA It C
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Federal Horn# Loan Mortgage
Corporation
Plaintiff.
vt
Rotallnd Brawn If living, el a l .
Otfmdtnlt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERKOF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice It hereby given lhal the
undrrtigned Maryann* Mart*
Clerk el it t Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida
will, on tho 10th dai ol Febru
ary. me. at II 00 a m . at the
W ell Iron! door ol the SEMI
NOLE County Courthout* in the
City of Santard. Florida, otter
tor tale and tall al public outcry
to the higheit and belt bidder
tor ceth. tho following drier ibed
property tituated m SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to wit
LO T 1* S W E E T W A T E R
ISLAND. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAGES 11
THROUGH 11 INCLUSIVE OF
THE PUBLIC RCCOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
purtuanl to the final decree ol
ttireclotur* entered In a cate
pending M taid Court, the ttyle
ol which it Federal Horn# Loan
M o rtg a g e Corporation e l
Rotallnd Brown II living el
a l.
In accordance with the Amer
•cant with Ottabiiitiet Act. per
torn needing a tpecial eccem
mode I ion to participate In thlt
proceeding thou Id contact the
individual or agency tending
thlt nolK* no later than teven
111 dayt prior fo the proceeding
at the eddrett given an notice
Telephone I I 1001 1111711
(TO O ) or I 1(001 t i l 1770 IV).
via Florid* Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and ol
flctal teal of taid Court that in*,
day ot January. I**4
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK
BY Dorothy W Bottom
Deputy Clerk
Publith' January 14. II. tt*4
OEN IM

INTHECIECUIT COURT
FOR SKMINOLk COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
N U M B E R *! Mat CA I4E
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
T ION. a Delaware corporation
Plaintiff.
vt
OTTO ORRACA. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OTTO ORRACA.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE nr
other occupant at rci Raymond
Circle Altamonte Springt FL
n/14 JAMESTOWN VILLAGE
- UNIT ONE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC . a Florida
corporation.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal. purtuanl to a Summary
Final Judgmanl In Forectotur*.
entered in the above ttytod
cauta Me rh# Circuit Court ot
Sen*mot* County Florida. I.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court of
Seminot* County. Florida will
tall that certain property tituat
*d In Seminot* County. Florida,
more particularly deurtbed at
Lot l i d Block A ", of th*
property deter ibed et JAMES
TOWN VILLAGE UNIT ONE.
according to the slat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 70 Paget
• and » Ot the Public Record* of
S em ln ol* County. F lo rid *
Tegelh er with a perpetual
non etc !oliv e eatemem* tor In
great and egrett at deter Ibed In
paragraph 1 and purtuanl to
Grantor*- reterved right ot
provided toe in paragraph 4 of
that certain quit claim deed
recorded In Official Record*
Book MO Pag* 771. of the
Public Record* of Seminot*
County Florida Th* loregoing
being lub|*c! to toning r*
quirrmentt and eatamentt In
entrance at of the date hereof
Slato of fact* at mown on
turvey dated September IS.
ten. prepared by Jorev Weed A
Gentry. Inc . at rrtur v*y*d arvl
recertified an March ‘ L 1*7*
and th# termt and cenditlont of
the Declaration et EMoment*,
covenantt and rettrktlont r*
corded m Official Record* Book
m e Paqe u n . of the Public
Record* of Seminot* Counly.
Florid*
Alto known at 7(1 Raymond
Circle. Altamonte Spring*. FL
n/14.
n! public tale lo the highetl and
belt bidder, tor ceth. on the
wetl from ttopt of the lemma**
County Courthout*. Ml N Part
Avenue. Sanford Florida a'
II 00a m an February 10. I**4
Wi treat my hand and the
oriictal heat of Ihlt Court an
January 14. It*4
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Ctoek of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publith January 14. II. Ift4
DEN IM

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
NUMBER t l MM CA ME
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TION. a Delaware corporation

t me
OEN at

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY/
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F IL E NOi te a t* CF
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROGER L Y N N STAUFFER.
ROGERL STAUFFER.
Dec ea ted
NOTICE OF
AD M INISTRATION
The edm initlretien el the
I t la le ol ROGER LYN N
STAUFFER. #/k/a ROGER L .
S TA U FF E R , deceated. File
Number *e Ota CP. it pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminote
County. Florida. Prebate Divl
ton. the eddrett Of wturh It
P O Drawer C. Sanlord Florida
11771 MS*
The r e m it and
eOdreetet el the Ponanel Rep
m e n ta l've and the Per tonal
Repretenlallve't attorney art
tel forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE NOTIFIED THAT
All pertont on whom lhi|
notice It terved who have ob
lecfiont Rial challenge Ihe valid
ity of the will, the gueliflceliont
of the per tone I repretentetive.
venue, or luritdiction of thtt
Court are required fo file their
oblo cflo n t with th lt 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 crodllort of tho decedent
and other pertont having clalmt
ev demand* agalntl decedent *
ettate on whom o copy of Ihlt
notice It terved within three
montht alter the dele of the flrtt
publication o* thlt notice mut'
tile their cloim t with nut Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O r THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THC
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor! of tho
decedent and pertont having
clalmt or demendt agalntl the
decedent ! e tla 'e mutt tile their
clalmt with thlt court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
, a l l c l a im s , d e m a n d s
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dale of the firtl publico
lion of Ihlt Nohco It January 14.
If*4
Perianal Repratantative:
M ARTHA ANN STAUFFER
11*4 Ayert Wood Court
Winter Spring!. Florida HIM
Attorney for Portonal
ReprotenfotlvO:
STEPHEN P MEUSTON.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No O e ;t )«
FRESE. NASH 4 TORPY. P A
f i t s Harbor City Bled.
Suite JOS
Melbourne. FL » * 0 1
Telephone (4071*44 1100
Publith January 14. II. It»4
DEN III

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FH* Number *1*7} CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
AGNESH MINNICK
Dec rated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tho admlnltlrollon of the
ettate of AGNES H MINNICK.
d o c o o t o d . F i l e N u m b er
F )» 7 )C P . It pending In th*
Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florid*. Probate Diet
lion, mo eddrett of which It
P O Drawer C. Sanlord FL
11771 M l t
Th* name* and
a d d m to t of the pertonel repr*
tentative and th* portonal rep
retentallve t attorney are tat
forth below
All Interetted pertont at*
required to III* with thH court.
W ITH It. THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
T H U teortCB. t it an claim*
ogeim l *w etl*t* and 111 any
o b ltctlo n by an Inleretled
per tom on whom thlt nolle* It
terved that challenge! the valid
Ity of the will, the qualifKaiwnt
of the pertonel repretenfaliv*.
venue, or |urltdKHon nl rh*
court
a l l CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of Ihlt Notice hat
begun on January 14. lt*4
Portonal Rapretenfafir*
DORISM GIBBONS
114 Tulane Drive
Altamonte Spring*.
FL 31714
Attorney lor Portonal
Ropretontalivo:
K EN N ET H M BEANE
SOUS Highway 17 Fl
Cattolborry. FL »T07
Telephone 1 4 0 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
Publith Jtnuery ]4. II. lif t
O EN IN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Purvienl lo Florida Statute*.
Set! Storage Facility Act. Sac
riant 11RM and U M7 on Febru
ary i. tree at It 00 a m al
Loch Sat*. In c . M10 W ISth
sire* . W o r d . FL 117/1 Letter
will conduct * public tale min
revery* to th* highetl bidder tor
ceth of th* contontt of th*
follow fne tpace number* t
111 Larry Eltwkk
111 Nkk Zementouthi
IIS Lewarn* William*
IMGeraldRybichi
174 Timothy Fenwick
177 Betty GUchrltt
114 Mickle Shedd
II* Leanite Lumtord
14t Kev-n JofKoeur
114 Lett* Weartttertpoon
M l Oina Hander ton
171 Everett Martin. Sr
41* Larry Eltwkk
471 Michael Meredith
M7 Jo* LuK
111 Alice Item
S17 Tratha Mullint
*11 Robert Leyden
4M Sylvia Green
701 Larry Eltwkk
General detcrlprion of proper
ly: Houtahold goodt. loolt.
lumitur*. *H
Tenant mutl redeem ccnlentt
by 1 00 p m . January II. IN I to
avoid tala Thlt tala It being
mad* to tatitfy a landlord t lien
The public It Invltod to allend
Publith January 17.14. IFF4
OEN IM

C E L E B R I T Y C IP H E R

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t t 1IM CA K
UNITED AMERICAN BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Plaintiff.
C JOHN ROLLS. III. and
M ARY J ROLLS, hit wlla.
UNIQUE HOMES. INC . a Flor
Ida te r p e r alien MONACO
ADAMS and TERRI ADAMS,
hit wife, and J SHAHONE S.
INC
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Ota lllh day at Fabr y
ary I f f 4 at II 00 A M at lh*
W etf front door. Semlnol*
County Courthout*. Ml N Park
Av* . Santoid. Florida, th* un
dertioned Clerk will otter tor
tale th* real ettate detenbed on
Eahibil " A " attached hereto,
together with all ttrucluret.
improvement!. IItimet and *P
pur tenant e t on taid land or utad
in conjunction therewith
EXHIBIT " A "
Lot II. W INGFIELD RE
SERVE PHASE I. according to
lh* Plal thereof, at irccvtVd in
Plat Bock 14. Pag* 7*. Public
Record* of Semlnol* County.
Florid*
The « toreta id tala will be
mad* purtuanl to an order
entered hy lh* Honorable Rob
#H B McGregor on January IS.
IFF4
Term* at Sal* C*Vi x Cath
tor t Check
Subject to all legal Iwnt and
•ncumbrinc e t
DATED Ihlt lit* day *1 Janu
ary. IFF4
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Court
By JoneF Jatewlc
at Deputy Clerk
Publith Januaryl4.lt. Ittt
OEN I f I

NOTICE OF INTENT
TOSILLAUTOM OBILE
TO AM Earl Jett*
171 V k le n R d
Sanford. FL 11771

LIENOR C L Geiger

111 Vihien ltd
Sanford. FL M77I
(4071 111 07*1
RE : I t 74 Ford Econo!me too
Vln #E I4AH V41414
Mr Jett*, pleat* be ad• tied
mat fh* above Lienor clalmt a
lien on lh* vehicle tor t tor age
and lot rental charget
TOTAL OUE
ANDOWING:
SIM 00
Th.* (ton It claimed by the
lienor purtuanl to taction 711 MS
Flor via Statute* end you or*
notified that th* vehkle may be
weld to tatitfy th* lien Thlt
vehkle It tcheduled to be told
on th* Itth day of January IFF4
*1 t 00 * m at HI Vihien Rd .
Sanford Florid* ol a private
tale You are further notified
that at th* owner of lh* vehkle
you have a right to a hear mg *1
any rim* prior to lh* tcheduled
dal* of fh* tale by tiling a
demand for hooting wllh th*
Clark ot lh# Circuit Court In fh*
coimty In which fh# vehkle It
held and mailing caplet of lh*
demand lor hearing to all other
owner* and lienort e t reflected
m mu notk*. You have a right
to recover pottrttton of fh*
v eh icle without Intfllullng
iwdlclal proceeding* by potting
bond Mi accordance with the
provit.ont ol taction l i t 117
Florida Stelutot Furever, any
proceed* from th* tato of the
vehicle remaining after pay
m*nt of Via amount claimed I*
be duo and awing to lh* lienor
would be depot Iled with lh#
Clerk at m* Circuit Court tor
ditpetlrion upon court order
purtuanl to tubteetton a at
techon 71) MS Florida Statute*
Dated thlt urn day of Janu
a r y , ty«4
C L Geiger
Pttofith January 17.14. I**4

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IN T H t CIRCUITCOURT "
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
INAND FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO *1417) C A M K
IA M E S S W H IT E .
Plaintiff.

Plaintiff.
vt
W ILFR ED RIOS. M AR IA S
R IO S ; G U IL L E R M O
M A N T IN E Z l O LG A
MARTINEZ.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, purtuanl to a Summary
Final Judgment Mi Forectotur*.
entered In lh* above ttytod
caute. Mt th* Circuit Court of
Seminal* County. Florida. I.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
SomMtoto County. Florida will
tall that certain property tituat
*d Mi Samineto County. Florida,
more parfkufariy drtenbed at
SEE E XH IB IT " A " AT
TACHEOHERETO
Wklck wat lacarectly d t
ter toed m the mertgage at:
SEE EXHIB IT
AT
TACHEOHERETO
EXHIBIT “ A~
C O M M E N C E AT THE
NORTHW EST CORNER OF
GOVERNMENT LOT A SEC
T IO N IS. T O W N S H IP I I
SOUTH. RANGE M EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
ID A RUN NORTH IS OE
GREES 00 WEST ALONG THE
S O U T H L IN E OF THE
P H IL L IP R YONGE GRANT,
1*4 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING THENCE CON
TINUE NORTH 01 DEGREES
OB' W E S T A L O N G S A ID
GRANT LINE 1*0 Al FE ET.
THENCE NORTH 0 OEGREES
M I T - EAST. H0*1 FE ET TO
THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF
W AY LINE OF EAST LAKE
D R IV E . SAID SOUTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE BENG A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTH
E R LV AND HAVING A RADI
US OF 444 *1 FEET. THENCE
N O R T H E A S T E R LY ALO N G
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
A N O S A ID S O U T H E R L Y
R I G H T OF W A Y L I N E .
THROUOH A C E N TR A L
ANGLE OF * OEGREES H U -.
A DISTANCE OF 10*41 FEET
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY
OF SAID CURVE. THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG THE SAIO
SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF W AY
LINE NORTH 71 DEGREES
’ .I
EAST. 40 10 F E E T
THENCE SOUTH IO E G R E E S
1SS4” WEST A DISTANCE OF
41414 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
LESS:
C O M M E N C IN G A T THE
NORTHW EST CORNER OF
GOVERNMENT LOT 4 SEC
T IO N I ) . T O W N S H IP I I
SOUTH. RANGE M EAST. RUN
NORTH BS DEGREES W W
WEST 1)141 FEET ALONG
THE SOUTH LINE OF THE
P H IL L IP R YOUNG GRANT
FOR A POB THENCE RUN
NORTH M OEGREES M IT EAST MOTS FEET TO THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF W AY
O F E A S T LAK E D R IV E .
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
TO THE LEFT. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF l U t i FEET A
C E N T R A L AN G LE OF 00
OEGREES S4-44-- A ARC DIS
T A N C I OF 11.44 F E E T .
THENCE SOUTH M OEGREES
M W
WEST. M l t l FE E T )
T H E N C E NO R TH IS OE
G REES trOO-- WEST. IS11
FE E T TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
EXHIBIT “ B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Commence al lh* North wet I
corner of Government Let 4.
Section IX Townthip I I South.
Rnge M Eat I Seminole County.
Florida run North 11*00 Watt
along th* South IMi* of th#
Phillip R. Vang* Grant. M4 tool
to fh* point of beginning, thence
continue North I l f F Wet I along
to ld grant lino 14*41 fool,
ihence North l ' X »
E otl.
MB *S foot to lh* Sauflmrty right
of way Iin* at EatI Laka Drive,
told SouOverly right at way I to#
being a cum* concave Northerly
and having a radio* of *44 n
toot, thane* Norfheatlerly along
the arc et taid curve and Mid
Southerly right *1 way Ime.
through a central angle of
a i l ! T -. a dltianc* at W» at toe!
to a pom! *t tengency at taid
curve, thence continue along th*
taid Southerly rtahl at way IM**
North f a i r e r * Ceti. « w toot,
thence South I ' U U " W et I a
dittanc* of 414 SI toot to lh#
point nf beginning
A lto known at f i l l Eott Lake
Drive. Coatelberry. FL 11707,
al public M l*, to th* highetl and
beat b U R r. tor cath. an lh*
e e t l front ttopt of the Sentinel*
County Courthout*. Ml N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida al
11 :0 0 a m an February to. IfM
W itnett my hand end the
official teal of ihlt Court on
January 14. 14*4
(S E A L !
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W hollar
Deputy Clerk
Publith January H I I . IFM
O E N ItO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O .FM II DR-OS •
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ADOPTION
OF D K S .
* minor.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO:
OAVIDVITONE
(Addrota Unknown)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT I
FIE O that DOROTHY FIN LE Y
SCHMIDT hat Triad an Amended
Petition tor Adoption In lh*
C irc u it Court of Sem lnol*
County. Florid*, tor Relief un
der fh* Hague Convention of Th*
Civil Atpeclt of International
Child Abduction and a U S C.
SS iito i. E l Saq . and you are
required to terve a copy of your
written detente*, il any. on
F R A N K C. WHIGHAM. ES
Q U I R E . Ol S T E N S T R O M .
M clN T O S H . JULIAN. COL
BERT B WHIGHAM P A.. Al
tornoyt tor Petitioner, who**
eddrett it Pott OfTk* Boa 4444.
Sanford. Florida 11771. and Til*
lh* original with th* clerk at lh*
above ttytod court on or be lor*
FE B R U AR Y IX IFM. otherwli*
a default and ultimate judgment
will be entered agalntl you tor
th* reltof demanded In th*
Petition
WITNESS my hand and of
Ik la l tool of Mid court on lh*
lath day *1 January, IFF*
(S E A L )
M AR YAN N E MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publith: January 17, 14. I I A
February 1. IFF4
DEN II I

71— H tlp W anted

Legal Notices

•ANFRA L LOCKE, todlvldu
ally, and a t Trwtto*. HELEN
AVERY; CARETHA Y
BROWN. CHICAGO TITLE IN
SURANCt COM rANVj
R E E O Y C A R P E T S OF
W INTER PAR K . FLORIOA.
INC. JOYCE RIEBE. including
any known kpout* ol Mid Dal
andantlt). II either hat remar
tied and ll either or both cf Mid
Defendant* are deceated. their
retpectlv* unknown heir*, de
v lte et. grant#** #..lgn #*l.
creditor*, lienort and hint###
and all ether pertont claiming
by. through, under or eg*inti
•he named Defendant*, and or
all ether pertont mi pottetnon of
th* tub|*ct real preparly who**
name* are uncertain
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to an ordvr to re
tchaduto M l* dated January II.
IFF* and entered In cat* number
t&gt; U T IC A U K Mt the CMcuil
Court of lh* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit wherein Jam** S While
It fh* Plaintiff and Santra L
Lock*, individually and at
Trutle*. Helen Avery. Caretha
V Brown Chkago Till* Intur
once Company. Reedy Carpal*
ol Winter Park. Florida. Inc .
and Joyce Rieb* are the Daten
dent* The property torectoted
therein will be urid to the
high**! bidder tor cath at th*
wett Irani door of lh* Semmoto
County Courthout# Sammoto
County. Florida, at II 00 # m
an lh* Itth day of February
IFF* Said property It legally
deter ibed at fallow*
Lo* F and North * feet ot
vacotod ttreet on South end Lot
10. Block "A " . SI John* River
Ettetot Plot Boo* IX Pag* S4
of fh* Pubfk Record* of Semi
note County. F tor id*
TOGETHER with all lh* Im
provement* now or horoettor
erected an th* property ond *H
eatamentt. right*, oppurt*
nonce*, rent*, reyalriet. miner
al. oil and get right* and prefrit.
water, water right* and water
•tack, and all Intur** now or
hereafter a part ot th* praperty.
including reptac
dirient thereto
(Court Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publith January J 4 II. IFF4
OEN 117
LEGAL NOTICE
Purtuanl fa Chapter eat.
* IF I 17 00* I am reqwred to give
th* following notice relative to
patient record*
R S Cunningham. 0 C hat
relocated practice to IN I S
Woodland Bled . D el and Flor
Ida
R S Cunningham. DC. and
R S Cunningham. P A have
torntMietod practice ralatiamfup
at an Inatpandtet contractor to
A W W oodall. P A . A W
Woodall. D C O B/A Woodall
Chirepractk Center. I M S
Park Avenue. Sanford. F tor id*
11771 affective l l 11 *1
Chirepractk record* of "pa
Ilent* at record-’ a u g e c i to Dr
Cunningham remain fh* proper
ty of Woodell Chirepractk Con
tor and art available to lhal
patient jr the* duly cantlilutod
r e p r e t e n la t lv * from A W
Woodall. P A . A W Woodall.
D C . O/B/A W oodall
Chirepractk Center. 1400 S
Park Avenue. Santard. Florida
11771 Th* chiropractic record*
at any “ patient et record ' Mt
eiittonc* upon del* of retoca
flan art legally required to be
available tor at toatl two III
year* from lh* dal* of fh*
relocation “ Potion! of record"
tor the purpot* of Ihlt rule It a
p atien t who h at rocolved
treatment within the toll two III
year*
/ll R S Cunningham. O C
Pretidenl
R S Cunningham. P A
144 Dublin Drive
Lake Mary. Florid* 11744
Publith: January 14 11. IFF4
DEN 17V

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21 — Personals
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Child Ce r e ____
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41— M one y te Lend
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Instructions
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~A3— M o rtg a g e s
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»lh owner occupied b&gt;k ham*
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41— Cem etery Lets
C S M ITA R Y LOTS. 1. for Mto
af Oektawn Memorial Park
Ptoak* call H I 74*1___________
1 LOTS. Oak lawn M e m v u i
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Opportunities
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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
Fl MERCURY C A PR I. VIN
* M P C T t )«S M * a «M tl. W ILL
SELL FOR CASH TO HIGHEST
BIDDER. 1UES . 0l.ll/F4 AT
10 00 AM VEHICLE STORED
AND MAY BE INSPECTED t
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE AT IM
S COUNTY RO 417. LONO
WOOO SELLER RESERVES
RIGHT TO BIO SALE CON
OUCTEO BY FORREST RE
C O V E R Y B U R E A U ON
BEHALF OF FIRST VIRGINIA
BANK
Publikh January 11. IX 14 IFM
OEN 171
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given mat w*
are *ng*|id Mi bu*M«*t» at Ml
Magnolia A v * . Santard. Fla.
31771. Stminoto Comfy. Florid*,
under fh* Fktlfiau* Nam* at
- R " STUFF, and lhal wo inlend
lo regular laid name with lh*
Oivition of Corporation#. Tall*
hatko*. Florid*, in accordance
with lh* prevltlon* o f lh*
Fkflltou* Nam# Statute#. To
Wit
Section 1*10*. Florida
Statute* IFFI
Banlamui C. MoltNr
Anita M. Torre*
PubJIlh: January 14 IFF4
DEN IU

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CURICAl
Engineering firm ***** quail
lied, experienced clerical
per ton Detired cepebimiee
include
Typing ability. »
WPM or ktner. dklafton and
other office equipment Ty#
tog-del* entry toil will be
administered
Send return* I*:
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENTOF
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
The department announce*
receipt of on application for a
permit from SomMioto County
Board Of County Cammitttoner#
(FIN No OS 1410104 4) to con
ttrucl a podeetrtan footbridge
croiling s » idler Creek of Long
wood; Lake Mary Road* Th*
protect It toratod af Soldier
Creek Mi Section 10. Townthip N
South. Rang* M Eotl
Thlt application I* being pro
cettod and It available lor
publk impaction during normal
but.net* hour*. I 00 A M to 1 00
P M . Monday through Friday,
aacopf legal holiday#, al lh*
Department of Environmental
Protection. M l* Maguire Bout*
yard. Suite IM. Orlando. Florida
J7*0* 1747
Publith. January 14 IFF*
DEN IFS

DENTAL ASSISTANT
EaperlencFd with expended
dull*# needed tar buty multi
WKipfinory aftke Strong re
I tartly* and turgkal tklllt a
mutl Salary commentural*
with •■parlerwc* Available
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DIRECTOR
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tor Education and eaperienc*
in ear I * childhood required
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AND PLATERS
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4AM 4 MPM or 4 10PM 4AM
U 10 hr Permanent petition*
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I *00 14} I f 40 Occupational
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kuccaada ilka tuccata
Wa'r* wall Into our &gt;d fr r i t i
•* Iralnint m m i i W « |w )&gt;

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WATSON RIALTV CORA
n m a

realto rs

AO INTVAVON Earn I* MX
Na door/doer PT/FT. Inegr
anca *v*itobta S«— l HI I in
RARTSITTIR WANTIO. F/T
day
•am* ntohft U* U l’ I* mig
MEDICAL HELP

LFM
II PM 7 AM and / AM &gt; PM.
Part ttma Apply In parion
L A l t k a NvvUwg Cantar. t l f
laitkMMraat, iaatart

MICROCRAfHIC TECHNICIAN
Full Ikna paatian «&gt;*ltobto
Will train Starling par
M M hour Call H )**4 } tor
NAT*L CO. aipa— Ing I* Fla
Intorvtowtng lar m gA l par
•ant Paatitant In recreating,
training and direct iatot *1
an vlran m an lal product*
Comm /bonwt. a I tour* m
cam* V4 yr Ratumaa to
Human I n a r m
PO Rai
IFF, Orlande. FI H*B)________

W — R o o m s for Rtnt
A OUIBT, ctoaa rat., kitchen
Phan*, laundry. Apt'a avail
aktoaiaa S7S4up m a n s
CLEAN FURNISMEO ROOM
W/klt avail su/wb. US/a*c .
Downtown P I 10*4 __
CLEAN NOOMS. amgt# itarimg
S7S7wk. K llch an ph*n*.
laundry, yidao gamaa. alt
ttraalparking u p 441)
DAD will ahart ] bdrm kam* m
• ■Chang* lor halp with car*
Mr tw* daughter*. io and IS
Ideal tor aingla mam er oldar
— man i n r m _____________
FURN/UNFURN. Peal. W/D.
all haul* prlvilagaa *70 wk
incladw uf nifto* o il m i
ROOM w/kltchan~prlrltogai ***
— Airport A Sanford Avo
Call jam till noon HQM**
VERT CLEAN Room S7S'wk
Non amaaing Laundry prlv
Inc Raft a mutt I B4 MM

•7— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

NEED EXTRA MONEY
$
WE NEED YOU!
DCUVER THE SOUTHERN
MU
"REAL YELLOW f ACES"
in tour o m
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY
Man Woman Ratlraaa Sludanf
• Full or Part Tim* Appll
canto mult ba II yaart aid or
eidar. ha«* an mturtd auto or
truck and ba avallabto a or
mar* deyiighi naura par d*r

NOTICE
AH raniai and raal aaiata
advarfiaamanti art wb|*cl to
•h* Fadaral Fair flouting Act.
which make* II illegal I*
advartit* any prttoranev llm
Italian * r diacrlmlnaiian
bawd an race, cator. religion,
aai. handicap, familial Hatvt
or natianalorigin

■ P PIC IIN C T All utllltlat In
Ciudad Private backyard
UOS-month m MU

99— Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSEL1ERRT

CALL NOW TO RESERVE
TOUR AREA.
4 »7 t»«*4 7

Upacato. kingia alary, pan*
apartmanta l badrooma Idial
tor md'vtdual or ceupit

MON OAT T h POu G+Tf A I OAT
DO NOT CALL THE PHONE
COMPANTI
D I U L INC 1QR
a NOW IS THE TIME a
T* put pour COL In faerl
Variawarawtoa apart
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

Mtwtwast. m i i n
OfTHALMIC TECH

Full tun*, aiparianca ttocaa
aary Ratractlanlal Call Lari
at m r m ___________________
• OROER PROCESSOR*
Faflaw cuatomara ardara from
alart to luuth tor Hilt fin* co
Full Ranatltal Call nor*I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOTMENT
m W B B » S f .t m i 7 *
aOUTOOINO*
Matgra attituda ncadad tar
mi* cuatomar larutcaapoti
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOTMENT
NPIBtM bS*.. U H I N

_______ M U f f _______

CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA CARDENS
a p t s .______________ r o w * *
CONVENIENT A SAFE i A I
Bdrm apt* U t*
SJ*» m*
pluadap I yr topap M4 71**
CONVENIENT TO da— Ip — &gt;
bdrm. I bath, alngto alary.
RUtol. w/d hoak up S4U •ma
___________ P I 77*F___________
NIOOBN LAKE VILLAS. i n
Ta*rn*M a*, acraanad pat la. I
car garag* and fireplace
Mutt aaai Nka araa 1*1 Sand
Pm* O rel* SSM/m*. 1100
kacurtty P I U K _____________

~ LEASE TOE LESS!
On* Badraam Apartmanta
s m o iA L
Moti wood Apt* P 7 7714

HARRY NEW TEAII
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Laka Ada I bdrm. Ua* ma
1 bWm. S4to t— a— up

32U570
MOVE-IN 57ECIAU

PANEL SNR OftRRTQI
Far camputorliad a anal paw
Eaparitnca raguirad Im
madlato apanmg
Mr t U I

PRODUCTION WORKERS
CHabiitnad pratitabto » yr
aid award winning company,
and In dualrp laadar In
adrancad technology fiaida la
aipandlng lhair work fare*
P rad u cllan werkara a r t
naadad tor all M and I I hour
t h l l f t . In cluding ) day
weakand atillta. day* and
nfghlt Eacaltont wag* and
banaflta program Apply In
paraan: Canimantol Clrcmtt.
Inc U K Bail* A * * . WWitor
Sprlnga between the traura *1
kam and Naan or 1pm to 4pm

RECEPTIONIST
Part lima Energetic. pood
matt) and typing Mill* Mutt
baabla toipall CallFM MU

RESIDENTIAL JOURNEYMAN
ELECTRICIAN
Tem porary potllian. Call
Ml IMS_____________________

SALES
For atSabilah— corporation
with prwvon aarvlca and rotor

advancamam. call 0 4 n il
•i FaraatmaL PO
Para Park FL

SECRETART
Full lima. Vartawa clarleal
fatk* Strang typing Mill*
Nan amoklng affk* Call Jima
tor appammant. Ml MM
' aSICURITT0U4.NO*
0*1 Itaa braik you'** baan
wailing tori Camptoa tanking
tor that apaclal paraanI
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOTMENT
to* W M to ll. jtS Iltl

TEACHERS
Mull hay* aarnad *0 hra
toward a COA or equlval— t.
or bach*tori dagraa In aarly
BJ JOBS

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, part lima Monday
thru Friday. SAM IF noon and
SFM fPM . Saturday. IP M
*PM. U M par hour piua bonwa
and cammlulon Pamananl
poaltlanal.... .
Navaratoal
!
Hato Paraamwl, U ta ia t
a TTFIST a
Part timal Pul thaa* llngara
I* work with a nlc* at
maapharacamplaal Murry I
PEES REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
FMWSStkSFuFSF-llto
WANTED MATURE paraan to
baby til In my hem* In Geneva
eryaura Oaya latStol

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&gt; WAREHOUSE AND O B N IR A L
LAROR N E LP N IE O E D I
Benut tor driven All ahlttt
avallabto Dally pay. no to*
Raperf ready to work s K am .
i Induatrtal Laker S i t . MIS
L French Au.Naahan* cal la
• X -R A V TIC M *

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Put yaur cartlfvcation to work
Mr yawl Buoy D r.'l attic*I
Ranatltal Murry I Calliwwl
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

Fw w w n iu it m to

7CSECURITYGUARDS
Naadad tor Samlnato County
art* to atari work Immediate
hr Mult p a n a 0 Ik
ham alato at Ftortda. Call
._______ i aaa anaaat

..

*.-

S Bdrm /l Falk, m 1*11
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
PARK A V I I bdrm apt. full
kitchen, remodel—
Large
room*, on but line I
UM
EFFI CI ENCY A P T kllchan.
tuftyramodal— . apaciewa am
I P to** RENTAL RESULTS
QUIET P ita lowniout* 110*
Park. Adult comm M S ma
and lac dap Wator/lrath
tncl Barb Man F rlP F M U
SANFORD Near la . 1 badraam.
I balh P 7 I par month. U P
aacurltyC aliPIM to_________
TWO I ID * OOM Evtra larga
and clean Go— araa. ctoaa I*
but a— Plnacraat Scheal
1440'rnoor SllS/wk P I 7700
I BDRM. UOO. mo plut 1 ma
lac. a BDRM. 1*10 ma plut I
ma tac C a iiP lt a U _________
I BEDROOM. U i weakly, m o
dapoail Pat* accept— Call
HB MAS ar HP 4IU___________
I BEDROOM APARTM ENT
SPECIAL SIM a month move
In Call Sorry. P I QUO________
I BEDROOM. U7S mgnth plut
SS7S —curtly dapoail a—
- ....... P I U P

SANFORD DUPLEX. I bdrm .
tin / month, uoo dvpoi.t Call
attar 1&lt;Q7 17410*4___________
SAAALL AFT AiC and appll
ancaa Idaal tor alngto M70
ptuadapoail P I UM

114— Warehouse
S p a c e /W e n t
L O N O W O O D / lA K f M A R Y
M.d ana atorag* warthoutat.
aooaooiaoo to ft Fra* rant
w /llm a toaa*. tr o m fltl mo
Ml Oil*___________
SECURITY WARS MOUSE 4*A
a— Old Laka Mary Bird
*I.1 M
)S0d &gt;4 M • !
tk/warahauaa ‘ Fmiih— at
tica ipaca alia araiiabto
Kap— kaRaalty. 1Alt Ills
WANT IHO to rant I too 7 000 to
ft. mutt harv parking Open to
all ottort P I 11*4 or lya 4711

*115— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/warabaaa* ipaca IHO
Sg ft Prlma location *1
•nlranca to Canlral Fla Ra
ptonal Airport apt P I 7*07
SANFORD l*~01l to ft 1 phaaa
tprinktor* U 'to It Slanalram
Raalty Inc. Jim Dayla P I 1*1*

117— Com m ercial
______ Rentals
RUST SANFORD AVE.. 7000 ag
tl b*dg. tor ator* or ottka
ipaca 1*71, ma P I 1M7

1 1»-O ffice
S p ace /R e n t
NEW Santo— ott&gt;caa a— ar
warahevtat 4001*00 ag »
Spec to I U U /ma I P 1114
SANFORD Ottka ipaca SMO
*R It. build.— total. UOO M
ft par aftka unit 1)1 .-004

131— Condom inium
______ Rentals
1 OORM | balk. w/d. pool. apa.
tonmi
Saci
tonma Sacur'hu
K ' p *"o
much moralI m i n t P I u u

•« lt«
141— Hom es fo rS e le
AFFORDABi r HOLMS
Vf NI u Rl i F R U P l H M i
F MA OR VA AS LOW AS l \
Af.Q i a— owner Imancmg at
low at SiOOmol Gov't For*
rtotwrat Repeal Samlnato.
Orange. Velutia
Santo— tot* than S U N down
aOvar 1/1 acral 1/1. Iiv. din.
lam rm SdMHNt d.kh 1*4 *00
• Ranaval— J/I'a Nawar root,
carpal, pulttl e*.ng*. acr
porch US.*00
• RELOCATING! J/I*p brick,
ter. porch, lane— yd 1*7.100

• POO L I Hanoval ad 1/1.
fireplace, acr porch. 177.100

At cuma Na Quality! Immacu
•ala 1/1. dining, lamlly rm. I
car garage la p FI TI SSa.SOO
Markham Wdt. araa. 41. 1 I*
acre* Patiura'itat'a 1101000
LK. Mary cm tom buftta
a c/1. pool. 1101.MO
P M . ovar I acre. UUtOO

NEAR OSTEIN amall haul*,
furnlah— Senior dlacounl.
ronlnogotlabtoPI P O

I acre aaiata. ar I acra aatato.
both ovar 4.000 tg It 4'4. pool,
lakatronl w/dack.u*t.*00

HUO HOMES,
Lour Law dawnI Why r*w1f
Th* Mtlliman Oroup.
P1-BP1.-.... ...... ...... Realtor
LAKE MARY. Nka I bdrm. Ua
bath, cant M/A. tone— yard,
clean Laka Miry uhooit
uoo piuatac 10*4— 1178

LIKE NEW. 1/1. lam. rm.
acraan— parch. 1 car garag*
Avallabto Fab UM/ma Call

C A R L Y L E ® b y I j i i t ) W r i Rh i

OWNER FINANCING

l- / i •

m

:

iii iiin i

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

NICE Refrigerator, 171 Etocfrto
Itore, IM Both work groot. no
roam mutt toll P * 10*0
OQUEEN alto maltroat and boa
tprmga Go— condition 141
mcludaa. 1 lift— khaat naw
P * 1117______________________
R E F R I O E R A T O R . S la v * * ,
W ith er! Oryert Free I yr
lebor warranty Dal avtra
RAT'S AFFLIANCE 111 S
Frawch Ava. Saato— P i 0001
SOFA. Ian A whit# 1100 1 rut!
c o lo r - Laty Ray chain. SIM
_ lor both Go— co— P a a it ) __
• SOFA Paach'Biua llowera
with ottoman a— matching
pfltowa Lika New 1100 P I B1R*
• SWIVEL RATTAN CHAIR.
LI oak fuuth. almond color,
loot* cuahton L b * new 111

141— Homes lor Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
I k Raal E klato Broker
H40 Santo— Ar*

321 0759

321 7257

DEBART
Lakatronl I t. can
tral M/A. plut avtrati Ma 000
W Malictawtki. I ll ttU
•EAST FIN ANCEM bdrm Ig
tot. cant H/A .nyidv util
S1I.4R0
-SANFORD HISTORIC OIS
TRICTI 1 Itory. corner dbl
tol Raator* er kaap at duptoi
Go— rental SI* 171
■Iwv/atv

R E A L n S T A T F , INC

DELTONA AREA 10 ACAES
Idval tor mob* to hama er
horn# aita. horaaa caftto.
farming, ar nuraary l cn—
agricultural 11 *00 per acre
Smell dawn payment win
owner t.nenc mg *04 717.1771
it ACRC1 ml DOUOIEWIOI
new 1 bdrm. ) bath Feature
end wood. No guel.fying
1*1 000 Alta tl A C R E S —
laming Irrigation, patlura

P I 0*71
1 LOTS. M ■ l i t Ft aarh I
cl aar ad w/road accaai
I Pmecraat araa I Call P I 7*4*

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Sale
CARRIAOE COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
I4*M V I ap'.l •* Bay Spr.ng
Cantral M/A, acraen room
U MO
14*70 1/1 I I Fairmont V.»*a
Cantral M/A. wettwr dryer,
dikhwavwr. ait etootrk. ca
•hadral ceiling, vmyl t.g.ng
thlngto root, northern Inavto
I,on SI1.000
I4vl4 1/1. I I Liberty Central
M/A MkOOceth
14itl V I tpm. 11 Fearton
Central M/A. cerparttll.MO

O n^l
USE T0U» U I RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT

to

PINECREST
4 1. laada el
room I Apl mother in 'aw
guartora Almetl 1000
It
Only 114 0 «
Call tor dataUtl

I s m I Mimfidd. 323-7271
AA Carnal, lac . P I 1114
REDUCED Only i u M0 l 'l .
tone— yard, garaga •— cant
M 'A.N'ca na-ghborha—
VENTURE I FROFSRIIE1
Alla* * Dawn Jahntan W fall
SANFORO UK dawn, apprev
Imato paymav.li M l month 1
bdrm ml rafinith— ha'dwe—
flaert hug* — *• UK •&gt; • »
abto tor ctoeing a— &gt;rpa r»
Aakm gm jOOU* 111*_______
lA N F O K O l Ky. FMAappra tal
117.000 Sato pnea 147 *00
Boyd Arp. Raaitor Ra'Mav
FrUarr— G—up
*UIOOO

C e M m a ia o e v u im i
NEW l**4 l NO DOWN. ttX
mtvrvil. 14X71.1171/me
14 X 70. UtO/mo IBS 170*_______
Itol, I I • H 1 B d rm 'I Balh
toe4tod In perk Owner fmenc
mg avail 1 L M P I P M
i n i FRANKLIN PARK modal.
M • 14 . tuvnlih— . »
■ 10
Fla room P I 0711 alter epm

143— W aterfront
Property / Sale
TWO LOTI, aid* by aid* laka
Bathel iitataa INaar stone
ltl4Ad' IU.9O0
0 * fW
»iiir»A*Ac« m tJIO

MANAGEMENT A REALTY
*17 P I 7IP/P1 U7t

81

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

AN?S
A l LOW at 1*000 Down I

c o n REPO'S
Tha Latoat Lltll

BANK FORECLOSURES
Super Daalal

Wt'n Got Thtm ALU
Callouf Full Ttr9«
U'*% Tm -tt ANYTIME!

,l?1 .I/I..1

183— T e le visio n /
R ad io / Stereo
e l R ( KMART) Brand AAA FM
t torvo tvatom with ceiielto
player and tpeatara 171 Call
P ) **07

117— Sporting Goods
• BIKE. Saar*, i r girla Hardly
ua— SMOBO Can TH C7U
• BOVS 11” ROAOMASTER
bike
Rad w llh training
whaaia In avcaltonl condilton
SIS Call P I E7W______________
• R T C T C L f J—uft. boy or girl
aka S U S P Go— condilton
________ P I 17*4 Santa—
• GOL F CLUBS and bag
L— tot. Feva Par Fllto Club*.
) 1 7 * a— I ) wo— a Lt blue
vmyl beg C e llP l U*4
• SNOW SKIS. 1*0 cm Lemol
with potot a— carrier U I
attar P * 171* ______________
• YOUTH GOLF CLUBS e—
bag by North wettor n Vary
clean' I M P ) Ma*

119— Office Supplies
/ Equipm ent
ELECTRONIC PRIN TINO
CALCULATORS. I ) to thoota
Iram l sis each P ) « R _______
FAX AAJICMINE. Mural* medal
M*00 Lika new S17S P1BAM
alter aPM

191— Building
M a t e r ia ls ____
• CONCRETE CULVERTS: •
FI (action Lika new I DO
____________la fla a )____________

199— Pets 8 Supplies
• DOG HOUSE |vy It tong. )V| tl
wide. H a lf t a llU lU l 1)14
• F R E E l » * yr old mal a
Kaeahaund Heukabrakan.
tovea children Need* go—
hama I to yr aid tomato cal
tuaveaii ahota. a— ara tonng
____________P 4 00II____________
M I N I A T U R E OOR C R M A N
PUPPIES. ) m a n no AhC
pepera UlaechaO/ 14*717*

145— EHiplax for Sale

2 0 0 - L iv e sto c k /F a rm
______ Supplies______

SANFORD DUPLEX. A I con
dltlen. go— neighborhood.
SI* *00 Ceil after 1*07 ;74 *04*

FOR SALE I buahal produce
crate* Ptoetecall
*07 M l 7740__________

STAIRS PROPERTY

BOMBER BASS baa I
engine 10 hra an
boa I. ) * ( ' hull Mmt condl
I Ion I 17,000 QBO P I 1**1
• 7* FT FONTOON beat all
l.barglatt. 1*0 HP Evenrwda.
Vary latll Many ttU px. lika
naw.OnlySIBBOOinaOM
07 MITCHELL, la Fl llthlng
boat x t p AAarc kkkar )
depth flndarv Iroll mg motor.
paly traitor UdOOlPalla

_

111— Appliances
/ Fu rn itu re ___

APPLI RNCESI Bett p rk a i
Beit Warranty. Beat Sevvkel
Wathert. dryer*, mlcrowevea
We buy eppuenceal Delivery
treat A * Beat, P l P U _______
APPLIANCES. FURN.. TVS.
ETC. BUT- SELL- TRADE
INS. CMEEPO DEPOT, t i l l
FRENCHAVE.
P IP 4 4
• BART CRIB, and chaal. good
condition I Mo maltreat! t&gt;90
_________ Can P l )***_________
• COUCH AND MATCHINO
CHAIR Go— cond.ltonM1
___________ P I H P ___________
• ENTERTAINMENT cantor:
Gloat lop doer* E icelkM
condilton tW Callla* 1141
e O AS N E A T E R , upright.
Dearborn « * 1 0 BTU. wllh
blower IS* high S71 Cell
P I MAI_____________________
ON S A. ENVI RONMENTAL
elr tyttom Mutll liege Ultra
lion Giael for clgerttlte
wnoke Walnut flnlah Lika
new F ira lU l P I 00*1

209— W e a rin g A pparel
• AIONER JACKET, burgundy,
alia 7/1 amall E vceltonI con
dllton PS P4 7074___________
WEDDING DRESS with full
calh— ral tram Haver worn
Originally St.M0 will tail
cheap PJtMO

14 FT FIBEROLASS V Hall. 40
Hp Evlnruda. atoclrk. tilt
Ira.tor s*K m 14*1 Iv mag
• lf*4 SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
AAarc . ml traitor Runt great I
U.000 Partial finance 4*17000
• I H I REOAL S o S S S li IT*
10", 4 cyl In/outboard motor
w drive on traitor U000 OBO
t X 400a or *** 4X1 vvea

• HONDA ACCORD LX. If* )
P l i . P/B. air, Kanwoed
AAA 7 M raaaella a door, tow
mltot Rowwo— color Will
run loraver 1114/1I I ) f*7)
• LE BARON Canvert.blv. M
R— . lead— d o doth new
top, now Brea 17.000 4*1 HOi
• LINCOLN MARK 7. ISC. IH4
Completely In—
Vervka
racordta— lera-pti SIAM
_______ OBO 407 7*1 14*0 ____

217— G a ra ge Sales
GARAOE Salaf 7 Why bather 7)
WE BUY PAY TOPPRICEII
_________ m i M HIT_________
• n%#F» min bl8Ch bo*(Hf

• MONTE

•GARAGE SALE JU&gt; BARGAIN

CARLO

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g -r a *

co— I A/C. tuna Itka # lop'
Sharp looting' 11AM Ua t i l l

Call In your garaga uato — br
1) noon on Tuaaday a— laka
adranlaga of our apaclal
garaga vale — pr lea 11 Call
Ctoatil— now tor drleiltl

OLOSMOBILE
t*7B. rabu'll
angina Go— muacla car.
V ,\i urn I « O f O UI a* 7
P U B LIC AUTO A U CT IO N •

322 2(11

E V E R Y TUESOAV7 M PM
OAVTONA AUTOAUCTION
Hwy *}. Daytona Baach
__________a** m u u __________

maert irm black border

221— Good Things
to Eat

SHORT OF CASH ?

W fK&gt;v\tf tooktng lor • nw*.
A I P f CI AL OCCAllOHf Some
uMd t l f ? OEPEN
thing d'llerenll Prevent our
OABLE Do«fi ptymefitt at
unique gill Import— Engliah
low 8% l i f t tnOudtt
L
Toltee • cpeciai Itovora In a
tlfl« C8II
evcfutiv* preaar.lalton bor
rUES AUTO SALES
*47 I f f &gt;044 ar 4*1 laaa
8 » 3272592 * ★
STRAWBCRRIE1 U Pick Open
♦am I f f l Celery Ave I ml E
• T O T O T A C O M O I L A wayun
of Sanford I ml N of St Rd
'*). Aule. AiC, rad ))K .
44 Haapt Farm* m 7104 __ | _ warranty.
t * , * » » BAM
w *.
SWEET HAMLIN ORANGES
• W H I T E m i I " , -'.
. •
U per buahal Call 1)1 * 1*0
Fury A l c o — Itoueut Go—
SANFORD
miiaega U.OOOOBO ) : i *aoo
47

233— M iscellaneous
• CRYSTAL. Heavy La— 4)
ptoca tat Stamwara and
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DEAR DR. GOTT: Last fall my
doc tor discovered by a blood test
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surgery. I know the problem Is
caused by a tum or on my
parathyroid gland, and I underatand that calcium Is being
leeched out o f my bones which
ran cause kidney stones and
weak bones. Is there any re*
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tu m ors and do I h ave an
alternative treatment other than
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kidney stones, constipation.
nausea, vom iting, abdominal
pain, w ea k n ess, con fu sion .
stupor, and coma. The condition
has many cutises. Including
excess vitamin D. malignancies.
vitamin A Intoxication, chronic
Infection, hypothyroidism. Addlson's disease (undrrartlve adrenal glands), cxress calcium In
the diet (mllk-nlkall syndrome).
hyperthyroidism, treatment with
diuretic drugs, kidney failure.
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most common In adult Amerlcans.
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loo much hormone, culrtum In
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certain that the parathyroid
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complete cooperation.
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                    <text>February 13, 1994

SUNDAY

S a n f o rd

75 Cents

H e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County aince 1908
86th Yoar. No. 151 - Sanford. Florida

NEW S D IG E S T
□ Sports
Rams in familiar surroundings
L A K E M ARY — The Lake Murv Hams will face
learns they've alrraily played at a fnrlltty
they've alteady visited when they participate In
the Class 5A hoys' soccer state tournament.

See Page ID

Harding, USOC cut deal
O K E G O N C IT Y . Ore. — To n ya Harding will
skate In the Winter Games, her berth secured
Saturday by a deal cut w ith the U S. Olym pic
C om m itter hours alter the opening ceremonies,
r a c e Page 3D

Union: Cops vote yes
M anagem ent criticized;
Chief: business as usual
By SANDRA ELLIO TT
Herald Stall Wilier
S A N F O R D — Sanford poller |rfi
no doubt Friday night th ry want to
establish a local Fraternal O rd rr of
Police to acl us their collrctlvc
bargaining unit with thr city. The
vote was 57 to 4 In favor of the FOP.
A ltrr th r votes w rrr counted In
thr training n&gt;oin at the city poller
station, about two do/rn FO P sup­
porters and thrlr families rhccrcd
and applauded. Of the 84 m rm h rr
police force. 69 were eligible lo vote.
The city bus 15 days to challenge
the election results If no challenge

ts made, the results will I*- certified
and negotiations on a collective
luugulnlng iigrt-rmrilt will start
It will be business as usual,
according lo Chief Ralph Russell. He
noted that discussions ubout a
union startrd long before lie beeatue
chief.
Bill Dantschisrh. an FOP senior
stuff representative w ho helped
local officers organize, said ihc vole
sends a « Irar message.
"After last yrar. when Ihc city
m udr a lot of promises to the
ofllrers that things wotlld change."
Dantsehlseli said "It was pretty

See Union, Page 2 A

Hm M Photo k, M*rt HmtH

Attorney Alan Qsrlach counts volts as FOP mtmbsrs watt for rsaults.

Woman jailed after accident
S A N F O R D — A Sanford woman Is In Jail
rh a rg rd with lra\ ng the scene of a serious
accident Wednesday.
Valerie Dawn llclshm an. 21. 4358 Bedford
Hd . Sanford was arrested Friday und charged
with leaving lire scene of on accident w ith
serious bodily Injury, driving while her license
was suspended or rrvo krd and having no
Insurance.
Lake Mary Police arrested (Irishman In a
supermarket parking lot off Utke Mary Boule­
vard. Police allege llelshm an was driving a
vehicle Feb. 9 which was Involved In a serious
traffic accident at 25lh Slrret. T h e y claim she
fled the scene on foot without giving aid or
reporting the trrld rn l. She is bring held on
$ 10.000 bond

Update:
Riverboat
gambling

All Souls Mardl Gras Festival

By J . MARK BARPIBLO
Senior Stall Writer

Mis8ionaries alive
S A N F O H D — New Trib e s mission Crists
Management Committee, (CM CI. In Columbia
has reported hairing from two men kidnapped
on Ja n . 16. The Sanford New Tribes office
reports that a cassette tape was received
T u e s d a y . Feb. 8 . w it h m essages fro m
missionaries Steve Welsh and T im Van Dyke.
T h e tape bad been requested by the CMC as a
verification of tic condition of the two men. T h e
report maya the tape contained personal greet­
ings from the men to their families and
instructions from the captors far further com ­
munications.
T h e C M C said there were no threats or
demands contained on the tape. Direct radio
contact was attempted on Feb. 9. but due to u
power blackout and poor atmospheric condi­
tions. the attempt was unsuccessful.

Health care program
L A K E M AR Y T h e Sanford-Lake M ary
chapter of United We Stand Amerlca-Flortda will
sponsor a p ro -a m on local, state and national
health care systems at their meeting Sunday at
7 p in T h e gathering will be held at Old Lake
Mary C ity Hall, located north of City Hall. Mark
Van Fleet, adm inistrator of West Volusia
Memorial Hospital will be the guest speaker.
T h e meeting Is fire and often to tie public.

FH P roadblocks set
S A N F O R D — Troopers w ith the Florida
H ighw ay Patrol will establish roadblocks on area
roadways next month to assure vehicles and
their drivers are safe.
Troopers will stop traffic during daylight
hours to check for such potential safety risks as
worn tires, defective brakes and Inoperative
headlights. They will also check to make sure
motorists have valid drivers licenses and vehicle
registration. Any criminal law violators, surh as
drunken drivers, will be me! with arrest.
Troopers may establish the roadblocks at the
following locations:
• Feb. 11 through March 17: County Road 15.
Old Lake Mary Road. Orange Boulevard. Osceola
Road. Celery Avenue. Stale Road 426. E .E .
W illia m s o n Road. G e n . J . C . H u tch in so n
Parkway. Bubbd Road and Dodd Road.

SA N FO R D — Th e paddlewhrcls of promotion
l&gt;rgan rh u m ln g last week by an Investor group
seeking to convince stale and local officials of the
merits of riverboat gambling
Representatives of Florida Riverboat Corp. met
with County Manager Ron Rabun Friday to
discuss the potential of a rtverboat gambling
operation conducted out of the Port of Sanford.
Florida Riverboat principals are scheduling meet
lugs with county commissioners this week.
Florida Riverboat. an Orlando-based corpora□ S s s O a m b lin g . P ag e B A

M»!«m Cholo k, t j im w»nn*t

M ils Mardl Gras Brandy Dalmwood. (I), with
winners, front row, Irom tail. Nicola Pnmavora.
Brittany Todd, Kelly Gamble and Stephanie

Kline. Back row: Tiffany Winchester, Shelly
Barbour. Lindsey Van Wellor, Miss Florida
Nicole Padgett and Director Simone Evans.

What’s an event
without pageant?
By SUSAN WBNNIR
Herald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — Muggy afternoon temperalutes faded, sending the Mardl Gras oj&gt;cnlng
ceremonies und pageant Into a cool moonlit
start.
In a colorful gynmuslum . with director
Simone Evuns hurrying contestants to the
stage, parents and friends uwulled Ihc Judges'
decisions as Ihc Mardl Gras Pageant con*
□ B e e Pageant, Page 2 A

U.

Mom, Julls Fowlsr, waves at ths kids.

E x c ite m e n t c o n tin u e s to d a y
By V IC K I DeSORNIBR
Herald Stall Writer
S A N F O R D — The loud excitement of the
New Orleans Mardl Gras spilled out onto thr
streets of Sanford this weekend.
On Saturday afternoon hundreds gathered
in the courtyard outside the All Souls Catholic
church and school on Oak Avenue.
Drawn there by carnival games, rides,
delicious foods und arts und crafts, the crowd

moved through the streets uttd the Purk on
Park play area quietly, but w ith a bubbling
enthusiasm.
From thr |&gt;etite young lady In combat bools,
u lacc skirt und a T-shirt that read 'Leave me
alone' to the priest In clerical garb. Ihrrr was
something for everyone who utlcndrd.
"1 think this Is pretty n eat," said John
Slelnberger who hud come to th r event at the
Invitation of Ills cousin w ho lives In the

C See Festival. Page 2A

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Partly
Cloudy

Partly cloudy with a
chance of shexvers.
Highs In the low 80s
and lows In the low
50s. Southwest wind
at 10 m p h . R a in
chance 20 percent.

Fo r more weather, eee Fag* &gt;A

Anytime homes
In Sanford's his­
toric district arc
discussed umong
m y circle ol fami­
ly members. In­
la w s . o u t l a w s
(those related by
m a r r ia g e ! a n d
friends, the tulk
always leads to
__ ___________________________
that remarkable residence on the southeast
comer of Eighth and Park sttll known to us old
timers os thr Thigpen home. One reason ts all m y
life I'd been under the Impression It was the only
house In Sanford with a basement. But now I find
It's not true. I'll explain later.
It was In 1987 at the 50th reunion of the
Seminole High School class of 1937 I saw Mrs.
Hamilton Oven (nee Kathryn Thigpen) for the
first time since before Worid W ar II. The girl I
remembered as a tall, gangly leenugcr had
Irecome a statuesque brunette who with an
equally tall and handsome husband made a most
Impressive couple. Believe me. I was quite
astonished.
In 1992. I saw Kathryn again. T h is time It was
the 55th reunion of the SHS Class of 1937. She
was the same In her elegant and gracious
appearance but I detected something missing. I
soon found out her husband. Hamilton, a civil

□ See Stenatrom . Page 2 A

YMCA expands to meet
needs of area families
Officials call for volunteers
By NICK FPBIFAUP

Springtime temperatures

u '

H rn U Photo by MtchMl Uodimttl

At home,
downtown

Herald Staff Writer
L A K E MARY* — The Seminole
County branch of the Y M C A Is
planning lo expand. It will be the
first since the 'Y ' facility was built at
665 Longwood Lake Mary Road. In
late 1986.
T h e p ro p o s e d 8 1 .5 m i l l i o n
expansion Includes an 8.000 square
foot gym nasium for youth, teens,
adult sports and recreation; a com ­
plete fltness/wrllness center; u
com m unity room for meetings: and
a second multi-purpose room for a
variety of fitness classes and tren
programming.

The Ftincss/Wcllness Center Is
projected to have the latest In
exercise equipment and a second
set of locker room facilities for
adults.
"T h is expansion Is planned lo
serve the entire com m unity needs."
said Executive Director Ed Thomas.
"T h e 'Y* Is not Just another youth
agency, it Is designed to meet the
needs of the entire fam ily."
He explained. "T h is will be the
m ost c o m p le te m u lt b e e r v ic c .
human rare drllvery system In the
area. O u r mission Is to develop
C S e e E x p a n d . Page B A ____________

Related Editorial, Page 4 A

Hm U P M * k , T wmw, Vlnctnl

YM C A Executive Director Ed Thomas unvelle expansion plane.

�XA - Sinlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, February 13, 1994

i Stenstrom
Continued fro m Page 1A
engineer, was not with tier, lie
had fallen a victim of cancer.
During a conversation with
some half dozen classmates.
Including Kathryn, we discussed
some of the “ W a y Hack W hen”
columns I wrote for the Herald. I
mentioned 1 was In the midst of
an I I part series to be dubbed
" T h e Lakrgatc S to ry ."
"M y family knew the Lakes
very well.” said Kathryn, "I'd
like to read your series." When
the "serial" was published in the
fall of 1992 I mailed Kathryn a
copy.
Later I sent her clippings
about historic homes In Sanford.
She replied and thanked me for
them but expressed what I
detected to be a bit of disap­
pointment In that their family
was not mentioned by me In the
"Lakegate" series.
Last fall I decided to do a
column about the Thigpen fami­
ly and the family home at Eighth
and Park. But I suddenly real' - - d I knew very little about the
Thigpen family and the home at
Eighth and Park. I did recall
there were only two children,
both girls. Kathryn and Jane,
nnd that was about It — except
for what 1 had been told about
the basement.
Th u s, my research began. The
result Is the rest of this piece
done in a question and answer
fashion rather than m y usual
style of n a rra tio n . So. this
morning we're going to learn n

lot about early Sanford, the
Thigpens, events, people and
places. And. you're In for a few
surprise*, too. |The Inlnrm .u Ion
added In parentheses Is mine).
Q. Who was your father and
where did he come from?
A. William J a y Thigpen, bom
in January’ 1877. Greenville.
N .C. Ills dad was a cotton and
tobacco farmer. Dad was one of
eight children. He attended an
academy In Goldsboro. N.C.
Q. What brought him Ip Flor­
ida?
A. lie was an asthmatic. He
once attended a convention In
St. Augustine. It seemed to help
his condition so m uch lie de­
cided lo move to Flortdu. He had
been working for the H.U. Drew
Land Company In Georgia.
Q. What did Mr. Thigpen do In
Sanford?
A. Mr. Drew came with Dad
and they went Into the real
estate business here. And. they
prospered. T h e y donated the
land for several Sanford schools.
Including the entire block of the
southeast quadrant of Ninth and
Palmetto (where Sanford's first
h ig h sch o o l w a s b u ilt for
•20,000 In construction costs. It
remained Sanford High until
Ja n u a ry 1927 when Seminole
High School at 18th and French
was opened. T h e old Sanford
H ig h became Sanford Ju n io r
High School. T h e new Seminole
High was built for 8200.000.
Several years ago the old Sem i­
nole High at 18th und French
was demolished nnd replared by

Union
C on tin u e d fro m Page I A
obvious that the new
chief (Ralph Russell) did not get
that message. Th is Is a message
to the chief that the officers need
to be treated better and their
morale Is low. T h e y need this
representation and we totally
intend to give them that."

i

Dantsehlsch has encouraged
the local chapter to name n
bargaining team. Along with
w ages and certain benefits
"1 hope the d ty commission
Dantsehlsch said If there was
and the people wtio run this city,
one single thing w hich will be
the city manager und the m ayor,
dealt with It would be depart­
will take this as a message that
ment morale and isow, promo­
“
th
e y need to address Hies*
tion* are handled.
c o n c e rn s In the c o “lle e
c tiv
l e
b a r g a i n i n g p r o c e s s ,'*
" I think we have a lot of
Dantsehlsch commented, "and
dedicated police officers here
they would be fair and not allow
and people who w ork very hard
the internal potties or problems
to be prom otal." Dantsehlsch
w ithin the department to over­
said, "and three*# too much
ride those concerns."
personality of politics Involved In
the promotional process."
Legal assistance for the local
F O P chapter la in place and will
He said cronytom plays a pan
continue throu£i the collective
In promotions.
bargaining process. Dantsehlsch
said.
" T h is Is Indicative of poor
management. Ill say It," he
If the city files any objections
continued. “ I don't generally say
to
the election, they would have
that. When we win. we win and
to focus on how the election was
I'm here to work w ith manage­
ment the best we can. But this is conducted. Improprieties or vio­
lations of election laws.
poor management and I can tell
you that right u p front. That's
"Obviously, we haven't seen
reflected by this vole, because
any. and there doesn't appear to
labor attorneys representing cit­
be a n y.” Dantsditsch added.
ies will tell you. w hen we have a
F O P supporters planned a
vote like this. It clearly Indicates
barbecue today to celebrate the
poor management."
vote.
Russell responded on Satur­
day. "A s far os him blam ing me.
Sanford Mayor Hettye Sm ith
you're always g d n g to blame top said she had n o c o m m rn t on the
management. The o nly thing I union vote. N dther did deputy
ran say to that Is they were police chief Joe Dillard.

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numbers lor Fantasy Five Fri­
day night were 7-8-10-15-24.

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looking at a u niat long before I
took over and they realty haven’t
given me a chance. But It's going
to be business as usual, nothing
Is going to change. I have no
animosities or anything else. It Is
like Mr. Dantsehlsch says, this Is
n o w an issue th a t w ill be
handled at the bargaining table.
If you check. jo u 'll find I have
stayed totally out of this from
the start and recommended they
go ahead with the vole."

Readers celebrate Valentine’s Day
■ y SUSAN WENNBft
Herald Correspondent
Cupid's arrow has struck and love Is In
the air.
Has romance left? Urlng tt back at
Valentine's Day.
Card shop owners look forward lo in ­
creased sates and children exchange candy
and small momentos.
Did the early Romans set us up with their
worship of the God Lupercalla? The Roman*
felt the God Lupercalla krpt them rnifr Irom
wild animals and tragedy, so the holiday
began there us Romans dedicated gift* and
offerings of love to their god.
Legend has it that St. Valentine was also a
well-loved man that was kind to children
und others.
At a time when orders were given by high
officials thut no m arriages could be
performed. St. Valentine performed them
anyway and he was Jailed for his deeds
W hat began In ancient times, then
brought to England and then the United
States has evolved into a money-making.

romantic day ol demonstrating your affec­
tion to family, friends and your sweeihean.
How do you celebrate Valentine's Day?
Th is question was posed to a sampling or
the dll/eu* of Sanford.
One woman enjoys a dual celebration
each year.
"M y birthday Is Just a few days prior."
said Louise Duval. "I'm new In the urea, so
I'm going to the dog races because we don't
have them up north where I'm from My
Iiu h Im iu I and friend* will celebrate with
me.

Those who feel it's a time for family und
loved one* made the following statements.
"I celebrate It with m y family and loved
ones." said Arglc Coflcld. "It's a lime for
loving and giving.'*
" I usually *|)cnd the day with m y wife,"
said Hobby Brown. "It's family lime With
my wife and daughter."
"W e celebrate as a fam ily." Susan Miller
said. "W e usually go out for a nice dinner.
We S till do the Valet Inc thing with cards.
The kids usually make valentines for me
and m v husband."

"I usually buy m y wife a card or flowers."
Brian Onstad said
"I always send cards." hi* mother, who
was accompanying him that day. said. " I ’m
sending a talking card to m y dog Toby. You
know those cards that you can record your
own voice on them ."
" I don't celebrate. I m ay get a little
something like candy for the kids, but that's
nbout It."
"I generally give a card and maylrc some
dowers to m y wife." Gary Arnold said.
"W e don't do unythtng elaborate, maybe a
card." said his wife Mary, who echoed the
s e n t i m e n t s o f th o s e w h o ta k e u
middle-of-the-road approach lo the holiday.
"I celebrate reluctantly." Frank Hostetler
said. " I ’ve been married 11 years now so
after that tnuny years. Just (lowers and a
kiss. My wife knows I love her."
"I don't celebrate." bis wife Brigitte said
" I think It's Just too commercialized. I'm not
a romantic."
"I don't celebrate that day." said Linda
Smith. " I ’m single."

Festival
Continued from Page I A
neighborhood. "It's klnda
like a fair, only snaller. I can do
the games. Dad can eat all day
und mom can do that craft thing
Everyone stays off everyone
else."
Darlene Jones said she no
longer has children at home, but
wants to do what she can to help
Catholic education
" I'm eating lunch here and
buying lots of hiked goods." she
explained, balancing a handful
of cakes and rookies. "It help*
the school. It trip s kids get u
special sort of education. And.
who knows, maybe m y grand­
children will c o n r to school here
some day."
While most of the gomes and
tides were alm a) at the under
five set. children of all ages were
having a good time.
" I had m y picture taken with
Barney." said Dcmelrta Lucas, a
s e n io r at Lake M a ry H ig h
School. "M y little sister will love
It."

HsnM ra w k i— assi u h wh u

Luk« Beagen and hit wile ihop for crails if Mardi Qras.

Shows from recorded music to
In d ia n d a n c in g b ro u g h t
applause from those in atten­
dance.
Students from All Souls de­
lighted in the opportunity of
trying to splash their teachers In
the dunk lank.
" I'm going lo keep doing this
until I get her." one young man
who did not want to be Identified
said, p o in tin g at a teacher
perched In a w r y vulnerable
position.

L

A few mlnutor and u dozen or
so tickets laicr the teacher
splashed Into the clear water.
"H e y . It's for a good cause."
t h e y o u n g m a n 's m o t h e r
shrugged, pulling out a few more
dollars for tickets.
T h e Mardi Gras celebration
has become one of the most
p o p u la r fundraisers for the
school.
"W e klnda look forward to
com ing here every year." Lori
Keene said. "W e know It helps
the school and ItVs really fun."
While some feasted and others
played. Marshal Denis had only
one thing on h lim ln d .
" I want a rafBe ticket for that
•2.000." he said m aking his way
to the booth where (he tickets
were being sold. " I need the
money and If I buy a ticket It's
o i.................
good1ffor
the kids."
T h e A ll Souls M ardi Gras
celebration continues today, be­
ginning at 9a.m .

Hm M

i f Michael IM ilm k i

Pedro Borges and Slgna Bums serve barbecue to hungry faetlval-goari.

Pageant
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
.eluded Friday.
Miss Florida. 1993. Nicole
Padgett, sang several songs
while the Hnal voles were tallied.
Kelly Gamble, of Sanford, was
crowned T in y Miss, with Brit­
tany To d d as first runner up.
W ith stars In her eyes. Nicole
Primavcrn. of Deltona, received
her new title o fL Iltlr Miss Mardi

G ra s . S te p h a n ie K lin e was
runner up.
Faint, glistening tears filled
the eyes of Llncfaey Van Weller,
from Heathrow, as the sash and
crown were given her for Ju n io r
Miss Tiffany W inchester re­
ceived a a scholarship from
Barblzon M odelng School for
being chosen first runner up In
t he Junior Miss category.

T w o young ladles competed
for the title ot Miss Mardi Gras.
B ra n d y Dalm wood, of Longwood, was crowned................
Miss Mard
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as runner up.
Cameras (lathed. Giggles of
delight and mnny hugs were
s h a re d , e n d in g a b e au tifu l
evening.

TH E W E A TH E R
Today: Partly cloudy with a
w ith a chance rf showers. High
In the low 80s. Wind southwest
at 10 mph. Rain chance 20
percent.
To nigh t: Pauly cloudy and
cooler. Low near 50.
Monday: Fair and cool, High In
t h e m id 6 0 s to n e a r 7 0 .
Extended forecast: Tuesday:
Mostly fair with a low near 50
and high In the low to mid 60*
near 70.
Wednesday: Mostly
fair with a low In the mid 50s
and high In the low to m id 70s.
Thursday: Pauly cloudy. Lows
In the lower 5Gb. Highs In the
m id 60s to near 70.

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1-3 feet with a hght chop. There
was no current with a water
temperature of 60 degrees.
N ew Sm yrn a Beach: Waves
are 1 feet and w th a light chop.
Th e re was no current with a
water temperature of 61 degrees.

a.m .. 7:15 p.in.: Maj. 12:50 a.rn..
1:00 p .m . T ID E S : D a yto n a
Beach: highs. 8:14 a.m.. 10:02
p.m .: lows. 1:27 a.m .. — p.m .:
New S m y rn a Beach: highs.
8:19 a.m .. 10:07 p in.: lows. 1:82
a.m,. — * p.m .; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:34 a .m . 10:22 p.m .;
lows, 1:47 a.m .. — p.m

BOATING
St Augustine to Ju p ite r Inlet
Sunday: W ind southwest 10
knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Bay and
Inland waters a light chop.
Widely senttered showers and
thunderstorm s m ainly north
part. Sunday night: W ind west
to southwest 5 lo 10 knots
becoming north to northwest 20
knots. Seas building 5 to 7 feet
except higher In the gulf stream.

T h e high te m p e ratu re In
Sanford Salurdty was 84 de­
grees and the overnight low was
69 as reported by the National
Weather Service.
Recorded ra in fall for the
period, ending at 4 p.m . Satur­
day, totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 4 p.m.
Saturday was 82 degrees as
re c o rd e d b y th e N a tio n a l
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.

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Butting heads

POLICE BRIEFS

Sanford police Wednesday night. Police report Wilson refused
to leave the Intersection of Fourth Street and Palmetto Avenue
after a dispute wllh a w om an.

T a m m y Ann laigcrfo, 27. 473 Sprlngwood Court. Longwood.
was arrested on a simple battery charge at a County Road 427
food store Wednesday night after an undercover City County
Investigative Burenu agent reported she bumped his head wtth
Iters. Preceding the Incident, the agent reported a nearby
woman shouted they were police officers. T h e woman, who
refused to give her name, was arrested on an obstruction
•charge.

Drug charges filed
Gregory Owen Dlckry, 31. 839 Crown HltiM Lane. Sanford,
and James Kenneth Brown. 32. 295 Second St.. Lake Mary,
were anested at a South Orlando Orlve video store Wednesday
night on charges they told an undercover Informant a pound of
marijuana for 01,200. Both were subsequently arrested on
charges of conspiracy to sell and sale and delivery of
marijuana.

Brother's name used
J im m y Loyd McKnlght. 21. 614 S. U .S. Highway 17*92,
Room 6. Fern Park, was arrested on giving a false statement
charge by a Seminole C o u n ty deputy early Thursday morning.
A deputy reported M cKnlght gave a signed statement that he
was threatened earlier by tw o men. one bearing a gun. After
Winter Springs police located the two men. McKnlght Identified
them. T h e deputy subsequently discovered the name uaed by
McKnlght waa actually that of his twin brother. McKnlght said
he waa concerned for hit safety, deputies report.

Son reports assault
Ronald Jam es Leadholm. 46. 119 Countryside Drive.
Longwood. was arrested at his home Wedneaday night on
domestic violence battery and assault charges. Leadholm’a son
reported he poked him on the cheat several times during an
argument. While a Seminole County deputy was taking a
statement from the son. he reported Leadhold raised his flat as
If to strike his son.

Concealed gun leads to arrest
Jeremy Dwayne Shuler, 19. 1804 Tangerine Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested on a charge of carrying a concealed firearm
outside a Southwest Road convenience store early Wednesday
morning. A Sanford policeman reported finding a .22-caltbcr
handgun during a safety pat-down search

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• A rth u r Wilbur Bimbo. 54. address not given: on a
probation violation charge for a disorderly Intoxication
conviction.
• David Mark Cadwallader. 39. 193 East wind Drive. Sanford:
on u battery probation violation charge.
• Thallas Jerome Inm an. 21. 201 Franklin Arm s Apart­
ments, Sanford: on a charge of failure to pay fines for two
traffic convictions and one open container conviction.
• A n th o n y Herring. 27. 254 9 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford; on a
Florida Parole Commission emergency warrant for robbery
controlled release violation charge.

Disorderly conduct
Adrla Charnell Taylor. 20. 611 Park Ave.. Apt. 4. Sanford,
was arrested on n disorderly conduct charge by Sanford police
Wedneaday evening. The policeman reponed she became loud
and altrartrd attention of others while he was questioning her
four-year-old son about an earlier Incident.

Domestic violence
Gerald Anthony Nash. 33. 473 Sprlngwood Court, lamg
wood, was nrresled on charges of domestic violence battery
nnd grand theft by a Seminole County deputy Wednesday
evening Nash'* estranged wife mild he took uns|&gt;ecllled
possessions from her apartment, then pushed her thrice during
un ensuing argument.

8anlord. Florida - Sunday, Fatoniary 13, 190* - 1*

Dispute, arrest
David Matthew Wilson. 22. 318 Palmetto Ave.. Apt. 7.
Sanford, was unrated on n disorderly conduct charge by

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show runs today and Fab. 18. 10, 20 with shows
at 11 a m . and 2.5, and 8 pm .

Toyotas: Th ie ve s’ choice
■ y N IC K P F B IF A U P

. Herald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — Three out of four
stolen vehicles recovered by
sheriff's deputies T h u rs d a y ,
were Toyolas. T w o were the
some year.
Deputies responded to a res­
taurant parking lot In the 100
block of Hickman Drive, where a
v e h ic le had been re p o rte d
parked for several days. A 1982
Toyota was located. A check
revealed II had been reported
stolen In Orlando on Ja n . 29.
Three vehicles were recovered
Thursday on Cameron Avenue
east of Sanford. Ai 7:50 a m,,
deputies located an abandoned
1985 Toyota which they found
to have been stolen from an
Altamonte Springs man.

A t 1 :4 1 p . m . , a l s o o n
Cameron, near S R. 46. deputies
discovered another 1985 Tuyotu.
partlnllv In a ditch. Th e Inrldent
report said the vehicle was
u no ccu pie d , hud no license
plate, ihc rear w indow was
broken out. and the steering
wheel und radio ^ h e r r both
missing. Th e vehicle was found
to have been ihc property of a
Sanford m an. hui no stolen
vehicle report had been filed
At the same location, deputies
said ihcy also found an aban­
doned white m in iv a n . bin were
unublc lo determine any Infor­
mation regarding 1lie vehicle.
One vehicle was reportedly
stolen, also on Thursday. A 1984
w h ite T o y o t a v a n . lic e n se

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accounts with a T a rg e t-a p p ro v e d cellular phono
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required. C re d it approval required at timo of
purchase. A n additional credit deposit m a y be
n ece ssa ry at the time of purch ase. A d d $300
without activation. S e e store for additional details

number H L A -O IA was reported
missing from the IOO block of
Idyllwlldr Drive.

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★ NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERS ★
Th e deadline for filing Homestead Exemption is March 1st!
For your convenience in filing, we are accepting applications by mail.
Applications will also be accepted in person. Monday - Friday at the following

AMNESTY
DAY
HOUSE CLEANING
FEBRUARY 19TH FROM 9 AM TO 3 PM
Old Zayre's Plaza, Highway 17-92 &amp;. Airport Blvd., Sanford
For Proper D is p o s a l O f
H o u se h o ld
H a z a rd o u s W a ste
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M o to r Oil ■
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E ditorials/ Opinions
S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Africa, the cradle of civilization
(U»PS 441-280)
300 N. F R E N C H A V E.. SANFO RD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-261 1 or 831-0003
Wayne 0. Doyle. Publlther and Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATE;
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Florida Reeldenta mutt pay 7% eeUe tax In
addition to rate* above.

EDITO RIALS

Help the ‘Y ’
Th e Seminole County branch of thr Young
Men's Christian Association. YMCA. Is ready
to launch what may seem like n monstrous
task. It wants to raise nt least 81.5 million
through donations.
Th e role of the Y M C A In the lives of
children and adults. Is unparalleled. For only
a slight charg:. programs too lengthy to list,
are available toone and all.
While the name Implies It Is a male
organization. It combined many years ago to
include young women. (YW C A ). Because of
the familiarity of the name however. It
remains unchanged.
Present planned expansions will provide for
a large gym nasium , a fitness/wellness center,
more locker rooms, a community meeting
room, and a second multi-purpose room.
It also includes more than doubling the
parking area.
If over 81.5 million can be obtained, there
are additional plans for further expansion
which will prw ld e even more facilities for all
ages.
Th e Immedtate goal is to obtain possibly as
m any as 125 volunteers who are willing to
w o rk on th is p ro je c t. So m e m a y do
paperwork, while others m ay actually go out
and seek funding and grants.
Persons with such experience arc urgently
needed If this project Is to succeed.
In relationship to the YM CA. we sec three
types of persons. Those w ho are familiar with
the operation: those who know where It Is but
have never taken advantage of It: and those
w ho don’t care about It.
There is no need to convince those who
know the advantages of having a YM C A In the
area. For those who are only slightly familiar,
we suggest they visit the facility and take a
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T h r picture evoked In the m inds of many
Am e rica ns when th r A frican continent la
menI timed is nnr of scantily clad natives, dark of
hue. carrying primitive sprnni. However. Africa
Is rrallv a land that Intrigurs th r Imagination
and has liern designated by srlrn tlflr research as
the crudlr of civilization.
Africa Is four times the size of the United
States and the second largest continent on earth.
It Is as large ns India. China, the United States
and Western Europe combined. Its land surface
Is one fifth the land surface of the earth. It Is the
most tropical of continents. It Is a leading
dc|&gt;oslinry of raw materials.
Scholars have suggested that the malady that
Im parls African history prior to the European
eolontzallon Is the same problem that Impacts all
history that Is not Europcun or American.
History has noi bern written from an objective
|H*rspcrllve but has been basically ethnocentric.
History has served to rngender patriotism and
establish ancestors as heroes. Cultures beyond
the west were either Ignored or relegated to a
m inor place.
Let's focus upon another picture of Africa, that
of societies with division of labor and majestic
kings nnd queens. Prior to European colonization
there existed ureas of Africa where civilization
had reached lls zenith and had significant rulers.
Hannibal — ruler of Carthage 247-183 B.C. Is

one example. Regarded as one of the greatest
generals of all time. Hannibal and his armies
captured major portions of Spain and Italy and
nearly defeated the mighty Roman Empire.
Hannibal crossed the Alps In 2 IB B.C.. however,
his fortunes were revised In 203 B.C.
C lcopnlm VII. queen of Egypt 69-30 B.C.
b e ra m r queen at the age of 17. She was highly
Intelligent. She was m u ltilin g u a l mastering
Greek. Syrian. Latin. Hebrew and her native
languuge. Her dreams for Egypt were never
realized nlthough she persuaded Ju liu s Caesar
and Mark Antony to become her allies.
Mall was one of the great rotintrtes In Western
Africa. Mall, also known as Mclle, began as an
organized kingdom approximately 1235 A D. Ha
In the
political organization had lls epigenesis
epig&lt;

ELLEN GOODMAN
IW IP BIS DOLLARSRJRTHIS
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is JUST4 S M JY 'C V M

B O S T O N — Il Is a miserable day o n the
planet, or at least on the northern part of the
l a n d 's Western Hemisphere, a n d CBS
rgtns the evening news with a report on th r
relentless cold. T h e camera hones In on a
yo u ng, neat apectmen of the Chicago tundra.
T h e m an la asked his oplnkn of the winter
wonderland and h r answers cheerily: "It
su ck s."
My srntlm rnlsexactly.

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What’s happening
to language?
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F o r-th o s r who m if'tio t^ M ie . we suggest
you look at bow m uch the YMCA helps (he
total com m unity.
Visit or phone the Seminole Family YM C A
at 665 Longwood-Lake M ary Raid. 321 -8944.

The right to bear
arms in America

crime In general. And, In t ! m » of crisis, the
defending of our nation and our kinsmen from
governmental tyranny and despotism such as
that which wc arc starting to see In the New
Wot Id Order!

Article II of the Bill of Rights of the U.S.
Constitution stales: " A well regulated militia,
being necessary to the security of a free State,
the Right of the people to keep and bear arms,
shall not be lirfringed." Let us examine this
from a grammatical point of view.
What Is being stated an necessary lo the
security of a free state? Is It a well regulated
mlllta which the founding fathers feared, or is It
the right of the people to keep and bear arms?
Could It be that both are an Indispensable part
of our freedom a id heritage as U.S. nationals.
Let us ask. wtiat Is the militia? According to
Webster's New World Dictionary, militia la an
a rm y composed of citizens called out In time of
emergency. It would stand to reason that the
citizens called out to compose this militia would
need lo be armed, and not armed by the state!
T h e word arm Is defined as any weapon
usually used In warfare or fighting! Also, it Is to
prepare for or against attack. This definition also
compliments the U.S. Suprem e Court ruling In
the 1939 Miller vs. U.S. easel It was ruled that
the Second Am endm ent provided for the
Individual c illz a i to own weapons of military
type for participation In (he militia al large!
There arc those today that try to claim that the
Second Amenchnent applies to the National
G u ard and not the Individual dllzen. Feb. 28.
1990 saw the U S. Supreme C o m In a case. Th e
U .S . Vs. Verdugo Urquldcz, stale that "people"
a word "em ployed In select pans of the
Constitution." ^jcclflcally the Preamble. First
Second. Fourth. Ninth and Tenth Amendments,
means the same thing throughout — "H it' rights
of the In d ivid u a l"
A few years back Minnesota Governor Rudy
Pcrplch challenged the A rm y 's sending of the
Minnesota National Guard to Central Am erlru
for lls sum m er training. T h e U.S. Constitution
stales lhat stales are responsible for the training
of the mllltl*. Th e U.S. Government responded
that the National Guard Is not the militia, but a
branch of the A rm y , citing Section 3 1 1 of Title
IO o fth e U .S . Code!
Infringed as defined by W cbsirr's New World
Dictionary Is the encroachment kilo the rights of
the people, w hich by comm and of the Second
Amendment, government sh al not do with
respect to the keeping and bearing of arms.
Many people still think that gun ownership
has something to do with target shooting,
squirrel hunting match competition, going after
deer, or gun collecting. Those arc enjoyable
recreational uses o f firearm*, and they arc
relatively unimportant In the quest for control o f
the American people by the N ew World Order!

Gun control Is as Important lo the New World
Order plan of World Dominance as Is N A F T A !
Henry Kissinger stated In the Aug. 1. 1993
edition ol th r Miami Herald that the North
American Free Trade Agreement is the keystone
to the New W orld Order!

need u more severe punishment for the criminal
clement. Serve full lime, no gain lime, no lime
off for good bcfnvlor. no more "country-club”
jails. T h e y shoiid have behaved to start with,
and three limesnnd you’re In for good.

The real issue u not the recreational use of
firearms. It is freedom and survival! The
primary purpose ol our guns Is the defense of
life, liberty and property, the protection of our
loved ones from robbery, rape, assault and

This proposed gun law is nothing more than a
blatant attempt lo enslave the people of the
Utilled Staten to that the politicians can do ns
they damn well please. Sorry to say, If this bill
passes, we will have two classesof people In this

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seventh century. There were two particularly
famous kings of Mall about which m u c h tins
been wrlllen.
T h e exploits of Abubaknrt. also know n as the
Mariner Prince of Mall, has been chronicled In n
book by Ivan Van Sertlma. The foundation of
Van Sertlma's research was laid from a trilogy cf
w o rk s by H a rva rd lingu ist. Leo W e in e r.
Abubakarl's fascination with the sea prompted
him lo relinquish his throne lo his brother.
Munsa Kankan Musa and sail away, never lo
return. Van Sertlma credits him with reaching
the West prior lo Columbus. For more Inform a­
tion read " T h r African Presence In Ancient
A m e ric a ; T h e y Cam e Before C o lu m b u s ."
published 1976. Random House.
Mansa Kankan Musa ruled Mall from 1312
1337 A .D . He had u reputation for being a
shrewd businessman nnd a scholar. In 1324 hr
led over 70.000 of his people on one of the moat
spectacular holy pilgrimages from T im b u k tu to
Mecca.
M any have found Afrlen fascinating an d have
written much about the land Africa is indeed a
land of paradoxes. It has grrat wealth. It has
great poverty. It has much human suffering
T o d a y m any lands suffer from this same
affliction. Africa Is th r land that scientists front
multiple disciplines have Identified as the cradle
of civilization. It Is the place where m an began
his earthly trek.

And so did Sarah Brady, chair of Handgun
Control. Inc. who made rerm rks to Liberal
Senator Howard Metzenbaum as she lobbied In
support of a ban on seml-autonatlc firearms.
"O u r task or cientlng a soclalbt Am erica can
only succeed when those who would resist us
have been totally disarmed."
You sec. the iral reason for gun control Is to
disarm the militia. If the sheep In this country
were to ever wakr up and team about the plans
for us under th h New World Order, they would
most assuredly organize the militia nnd remove
the tyrants from government!
It Is the constitutional right of "W c the
People" to organize as the m lltla and not to
overthrow the Constitution but to remove the
tyra n ts fro m It! We were founded as n
constitutional republic and today we have a
socialistic democracy. I pray lhat you will read
and Icam more about the founding fathers and
the great documents that they left us! Learn
more about
tills New W orld “O rd‘ e r. A n d
..................................jrfd
remember, the man that wants yo u r guns Is
your enemy! L lw free or die, for death Is not the
worst of evils!
Jo h n S. Adams
Chairm an
Treasure Coast Unit
American Pistol 8t Rifle
Association
Port St. Lucie

When freedom’s gone
I am w riting with regard to the gun control
law proposed by Ron Klein and H ow ard
Forman. As usual, this Is nothing more than a
scheme to subvert the Second Anm cndm ent to
the U.S. Constitution, an attempt to take
weapons out of the hands of ho irst law-abiding
citizens. T h e way It Is written, with the 8200 per
gun registration fee. will leave gists In the hands
of two groups, the "very wealthy" and "the
crim inals." Il Is not a crime bill. Whal w c really

country — the ruling class and the slave* — and
If you th in k this will be the end or It, freedom i
the press will be the next to go. (T h e y arc

ai

iJ

already trying to take Rush Lknbaugh off the
sir.) Talk about com m unism , we're headed that
way. I am sorry to say. In m y lifetime. I have
never h e ld any prejud ices s u c h as anti
Semlttnm. anti-Uack or any other race, creed or
color. M y mother and father taught me better
than that, but I am coming to the ocnclusion
that m y parents didn't tell me that rotten apples
exist In every b o rcl.
Anthony L. Benjamin
“Vcro “Beach.
eh. rFla.

Never surrender guns
It seems some of our state lawmakers don't
know w hat the Second Amcncknent means or
why It was written Into the C o m tllutk m of the
United States. Many of these bureaucrats arc.
apparently, blissfully Ignorant of the Florida
State Constitution as well. House Bill 2 4 1 Is In
direct violation of both mamfates. and will
surely d raw a lawsuit at the very least.
Creating laws lo solve a problem that only
exists In the fertile Imagination of the news
media. Is not cnly dishonest, It can be called
treasonous. The facts speak for themselves.
Since the sponsor of HB 241 and the media
haven't bothered to look them up. here they are.
Fact: So called “assault weapons" arc used In
gun-related crime I to 2 percent of the time.
Hardly the terrible menace as they have been
portrayed, and certainly not a good reason to
steal honest citizens property.
Fact: Am ericans use: flret
firearms of all types, well
o ve r n m illio n tim e s A year to defend
themselves. T i c events In the aftermath of
Hurricane Andrew bare this out.
Fact: Accldertal shooting*, especially among
children has been falling for the last 30 years.
Even as the total number of firearms In the
country lias Increased.
W hy do they want a disarmed Am erica If not
to control crime? Basically for the same reasons
that the Nazis had. socialist people control. Th e
bureaucrats know they are about to start
abusing the citizens far more than ever before,
and the very Idea of people n vn ln g firearms
i. and lhat
(hat fIsas l( should be.
makes them nervous,
Never surrenderyour firearms.
Jam es Faulk
Port St. Lucie

L E TTE R S T O ED ITO R
Letters to th r editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number,
larltcrs should he on a single subject nnd tie
us brief as possible. Th e letters are subject lo
editing.

B u t not m y Ian
guage.
T h e next n ig h t,
another of the cam ­
eras endlessly stalk­
ing T o n y a Harding
film s her while she
practices her routine.
W he n she slips up.
the camera zooms In.
A ItU jJfe
Y o u don't hove to
be a lip rradbr to
recognize the outllnr
It would b «
o f th e w o rd . T h e
absurd to speak
expletive not-drlrtrd
olJohn
Is "s h it."
Bobbitt's
I d o n 't flinch at
‘private parts,*
this. Nor do I purse
let alone his
m y lips Into some
v a ria tio n ol “ T s k .
Anatomy Isn’t
ts k ." I am ndther
vulgarity. J
pure nor prim about
le that's used to make a m yth ica l
tani
sailor blush and a dotty elder wash a child 's
m outh out with soap.
Years ago, when m y 3-ytur-old daughter
broke a bottle on a supermarket floor and
lo u dly blurted out a four-letter w o rd . I
dem urred. "Isn't It terrible what they pick up
on the playground!" I dld n ‘1(ml anyone.
Nevertheless. I uin fasclruled at w hat's
happening to words. We seem to be In this
fluid era where any number of furmcrly dirty
words arc being washed clean. Al (he same
tim e, formerly acceptable terms have become
fighting words.
T h e frame light of language, the signal lhal
says what does and doesn I go In p u b lic. Is
opera te d by a b utto n Hot Is la b e le d :
"O ffensive." Offensive languige Is usually
given the red light.
F o r a long time there was a single standard
of such words, a co m m un ly threshold of
sensitivity. But now the definition of w hut Is
offensive and who Is offentfed changes as
often as the venue.
Consider for example the anatom ically
correct speech that makes lls wuy Into th r
dally news. Remember when various male
television unchcrs faced with reporting toxic
shock syndrome had to practice saying the
word "tampons" Into the mirror before they
could get It out w e r the airwave*?
B y the time the Bobbitt case ended.
Am erican Journalists were talking and w rit­
ing about pcnlsrs w ith nurc clinical ob­
jectivity — I almost said detachment — than
even their seventh grade hygiene teachers.
A n d few people were offended.
W e have also had multicultural revisions.
I’m not talking about basic Farrakhan-spcuk.
I'm talking about whal Is often hoslllely
described os pdltlcally correct speech. W he n
the Los Angcks Times offered u p some
guidelines on ethnic, racial and gender terms
lost November they asked reporters to ask
themselves: "Arc they (these terms) likely to
be considered offensive?"
A m o n g those words the newspaper labeled
most likely lo be offensive were babe.
Blble-thumpcr. bitch, crippled, dyke — and
we're still In Die D's. Moving right along the
alphabet they added: gal. hide. Oriental and
w hile trash.
But at the same time we're minding o u r p's
and q's. or at least our "gals” aneT "w h ite
trash" in one p m of the media culture, wc
have Howard Stem, explellving all o ve r the
radio and Snoop Doggy Dogg singing " F o r A ll
M y N lggaz and Bitches" on a CD.
*
Indeed II Is entirely possible to find people
w ho win not ddgn to speak er write o r the
W ashington Redskins or the Cleveland In d i­
ans. but will feel perfectly comfortable telling
you lhat the teams suck.
In general. I agree with anatom ically
correct speech. It would be absurd to speak of
J o h n Bobbitt's "private porta" let alone his
"peepee." Anatomy lsn!t vulgtrlty.

mmmmm

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, February 13, 1994 - BA

Gam bling—

Sanford commission agenda

Continued from Pefe IA

will, he said. So. the attraction
lor pawn shops, adult enter­
tainment clubs and criminal
activity around the embarkation
(Kilnt at the port will be reduced,
said Oliver.

,
..
,
Hon romprlftrc
tof a local bulldry and In d ivid u a l
with Midwest rlverboat gam bl­
ing business experience, wants
to Invest $40 million to &lt;100
m illion to create a 300-foot-long
gam bling boat to sail up and
down the St. Johns River on two
three-hour crulirs dally.
T h e enterprise could employ
up to 1,000 with an average pay
of &lt;24.000 a n m idly. Th e com ­
pany has reserved It) acres at
the Tort of Sun ford for the
venture. Port director Dennis
Dolgner said If the venture Is
p u rs u e d , the port a u th o rity
would collect atniil &lt;10,000 per
acre annually h r the land actual­
ly Irased.
Statewide, a fleet of 18 riverboats could }roducc Join for
05,000 people and priMluce &lt;375
m illion annually for state and
local governments In tuxes and
fees, a cco rd in g to a stu d y
jierform rd by Ih u k Klshkind of
W inter Park for Florida Riverboat.
Rabun said lx- was not pre­
pared to take a position on the
proposal following the meeting.
T b u l decision w ll Ik - for county
commissioners.he said.
" I 'm not going to I k - the pitch
m an. It's a political thing." said
Rabun. "B u t when you bear of
a nything that improves the local
econom y, the first reaction Is
going to Ire *ycah.' but then yoti
have to weigh t lr downsides."
Should rlverlKiit gambling be
allowed In Florldi and the ven­
ture begun at the port. Rabun
said tt would fire m any of (be
normal development reviews for
traffic and other Impacts. The
(xitrnllal for an attraction to
crim inal actlvltk-s would also
have to Ik - addrmsed.
l-ew Oliver. Florida Rlverboat
a t t o r n e y , said w a te r-b o rn e
gam bling will have few of the
drawbacks of casino gambling or
even pari-mutuels. Because ac­
cess to the cruises w ill be
lim ite d , s p u r-o f-th e -m o m e n t
gam bling Im putes will be kept
to u m in im u m , said O liver.
Gam blers must pay boarding
fees for the sclrduled cruises,
said Oliver.
Because the bait will be away
from the the doth for gambling
to occur, not tied up. visitors will
nut be able to come and go at

,„ .

"Th ere will be a lot leaa of the
blight you liavv now around
casinos and evtn jal-alal fron­
tons and other pari-mutuels."
said Oliver. "I Brink tourists will
see a big paddle wheel-type
gambling iroat usDIsney-esque."
Oliver said Florida Rlverboat Is
t'omprlsed of pirsldcnl Gerald
Bralry. owner t i Genesis Group,
an Orlando honrbulUllng company; Bill Nlem rycr of Peoria.
III., a m rrlianlail tool manufac­
turer and founding Investor In
an Illinois gambling rlverboat
v e n tu re : Monte B rn n n a n of
Peoria, on arclritect and dcvel-

oper and co-investor in the
Illinois rlverboat venture; Joe
Jam ison of Orlando and Illinois,
captain and assistant m anager of
the Illinois rlverboat venture;
and Art Hahn of Mobile. Ala., a
rlverboat gambling consultant.

G utm an. R-MlnmJ
Oliver said I r submitted a
draft bill lo Girimun after testi­
fying before Ihaise and Senate
committees III Tallahassee last
m onth. T h e Gulninn bill In ­
cludes a provlrton allowing for
rlverboat gambling cruises

O liv e r said N le m e y c r and
Hannan ure the principal In­
vestors. but eventually, the cor­
poration will be opened up to
other investors and corporate
sponsors, primarily from Florida.
O liver did not preclude limited
participation In the venture from
major gambling concerns, such
as B a lly s or Caemr’s Palace.

What Is uncurtain Is whether
the legislature would attempt lo
legalize gambling wll bout going
to the voters fir*. Florida voters
have already lim e d down (wo
earlier proposals, but recent
surveys suggest a majority of
residents might approve some
limited gam bling now.

T h e venture fringes not only
on local acceptance, but also
state approval. Several proposals
w i l l be con sid e red b y the
Legislature this year. Including
one sponsored by Sen. Alberlo

Oliver said Florida Rlvrrhoal
prefers a state-wide vote of
residents because II 1»v ( m s m s u
potential veto by Gov. l*awlon
Chiles and ulksvs residents to
deride for th rn u rlvcs.

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Continued from Page I A
. leadership qualities in
youth, promote Ira lth y lifestyles
among adults, strengthen fami­
lies and meet their needs. In­
crease imcr r.Ki.il understand­
ing and hm lhritiood. and make
our community a better place lo
live."
Over the next few months,
volunteers are tiring sought to
help organlzr a capital cam­
paign. develop and assemble
materials, keep records, and rail
on polrntlul contributors
"W e actually nerd volunteers
to h a n d le th re e se p a ra te
categories of this d rive ." Th o m ­
as explained. "Th e first Is major
gifts from large companies and

through grants; the second Is the
pacesetter, to obtain gifts from
smaller companies, businesses,
and key Individuals: the third,
w hich will require the most
volunteers, is the public fund­
raising drive."
Th o m a s said approximately
125 volunteers will be needed.
Last year, over 8.000 partici­
pants of all ages were Involved In
p r o g r a m s at the S e m in o le
V M C A . Many of the programs
were coordinated through the
use of schools, churches and city
(Mirks.
W ith Ihc faclltles expansion,
more programs and events will
be able lo take place at the 'Y '
facility.

"Part of the plan will also
Include an expulsion of parking
spaces." Thom as said. "W ith
our present facility, wc have 53
parking spaces, but with the
expansion I expert we will have
more people so u r arc looking n&lt;
building up to 130 spares "

SANFORD - The Sanford City Com
million will moot Monday. A work session
hot boon scheduled lo bogIn ol 4.M. with
tho regular commission mooting of t pm
As of Thursday, tho following Item* were
scheduled for the work session:
O Discussion — Holiday Inn — loose
proposal with Herborvlew Proper1k, De
velepment Company
• Discussion — request from Sanford
Housing Authority tor eiemptlon from
mek Ing payments In lieu ol teats
• Discussion — regarding Martin Luther
King. Jr , Celebration committee retom
mendetlono
a Discussion — roquesl from Choo Choo
Cor Wash tor waiver to keep a permanent
open canopy tent
o Discussion — request from Code
Enforcement Board to pure hose video
recording equipment
o Discussion — RFP tor fiscal yeer
I t t m health insurance contract
a Discussion - RFP for solid waste
service agreement
e Discussion — obtaining additional
telephone trunks and equipment
o Continuation — discussion of fho city's
affordable housing strategy
e Lett minute addition — Community
Juvenile Justice Partnership Grant
otosl minute addition — Water main
relocation, ljth Street/Expressway
o Additional and/or regular agenda
Items
The work session will be hold In the City
Manager s Conference Room. Jnd floor of
the Sonlord City Hell beginning at a X)

As of Thursday, the following Homs were
scheduled for the official commission
meeting
a Petition tar anne,anon — portion ol
property between Art Lane end Driftwood
Lane, between Meadow Drive and Hidden
Lake Drive
•••quest — Poralyttd Voterons ol
Control Florida lor reduced Civic Center
rental rote
O Consideration - Soap Boa Derby
agreement With International Soap Boa
Derby Inc.
• Consideration - Additional telephone
trunks an0&gt; quipment
• Reclassification — Parking En
loreament Specialist to Community Serv
Ice Officer
• Resolution — regarding tyt] Water
and Sewer Refunding Revenue Bends
• Condemnation, - status report
• Boar! appolntmants/reappoinlments
— Cemetery Advliery Board. Cade En
forcemwnt Board
• Consent Agenda — payment ot state
ments
• Consider alien - tabulation ol bids lor
police uniforms, recreation dept Incur
once, flurotetnt t.ghting ter perks dept.
tennis lessons and pitching machine tor
recreation dept
• Approval ol minutes
• Approval ol vouchers
• Approval ol Invoice!
0 Additional Items lor consideration
Tha regular meellng ot the Sanlord City
Commission will be held beginning at 7
p m . in the commission chambers. 1st
floor ot Sanford City Hall. X » N Park
Avenue

Honest, Dependable,
Guaranteed and Dedicated
. Service with a Personal
Concern for Your Repair
Needs
Harrell &amp; Beverly

Tho m a s said there are already
a d ditional p la in to possibly
enlarge m ore of the facility
which would rm b lc even more
expansion such as a larger
wellness eenlrroperatlon.
"Right now wc need volun­
teers.'' he rn m m rn trd . " T h is Is
going to be a project to support
the entire comm unity, and we
really need belpfrom everyone."

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DEN N IS R A T B A IL E Y
Dennis Ray Ikillcy. 66. Grand
Plaza Drive. Orange City, died
T h u rsd a y. Feb 10. 1094 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Bern Ja n . 14. 1928
In F a y e t t e C o u n t y . W est
Virginia, he nxived to Central
Florida from Maryland In 1072.
He was the owner of a Red A
White grocery rtnre In DeBary
and formerly wicked at Safeway
Storm . Washington D .C .
(
He was a mcmbcr/inf First
United MrOmdlta Chiffch, De­
ltona. FAA M Landmark Lodge*
*383, Deltona and V .F .W . Post
*8093. DeBary. He served In the
U.S. A rm y dunng the Korean
War.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
Frances: daughter. Sharon K.
Goggln. Verona Virginia; son.
Richard Dennis. Deltona; sisters.
Norma Burke. Prince George.
V A .. G lo ria F la n d e rs . W in ­
chester. V A .; brothers Charles.
Colorado Springs C O .. Philip.
P e n n s y lv a n ia . W illia m P..
B e a u m o n t . T X . . R o la n d .
Wnndbrtdgc. V A . Roy Daniel.
Virginia.
Stephen R. IkildaufT Funeral
Hom e, Deltona In charge of
arrangements.

lunVOwner

»roniB, M arM a tk O ranlU

Dear Friend*.
M n . M n q u c iu G u h m
and young family would
like lo Hunk everyone for
the prayer, food and
words of love after ihc
death of my husband and
son.
I’d also like to thank
Rev. Mcnhia and FI da C .
Clark for Iheir comforting

M A R IO N L . B E N N E T T

words at the funeral.

Marlon L. Bennett. 77. West
5th Street. Sanlird. died Friday.
February I I . 1994 al Central
Florida Regional-Hospital. Bom
August 5. 1916 kt East Corning.
N .Y ., she moved to Central
Florida In 1072. She was a
re tire d b a rte n d e r. She was
Methodist and a m em ber of the
Moose Lodge.
Survivors Include husband.
Ambrose J .; daughter. Margaret

And a special lhanks lo
Florida Power Corpora­
tion. Paragon Health Care
and all the churches and
their staff members.
Thank you and it is
good lo he loved.

Mrs. Man)uetla Gathers

Prugh. Ormond Beach; sister. Robin. Lorain; mother and step­
Florence Granger. Sanford; three father. Helen I. and Patrick
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; o n e g r e a t S n fra ; sta te rs. P a tric ia 7.agrandchild.
jkowaski. A n n Mirle Lombardi,
B a ld w in -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l all of Longwnod.
H o m c-O a k la w n Park C h a p e l.
W ltz lc b c n Fa m ily F u n e ra l
Lake M ary In charge of ar­ Homes and Crnnatory A n ch o r­
rangements.
age. Alaska In charge of ar­
rangements.

E L IN O R L .C A M L L
E l i n o r L . C a h ill. 8 3 , W .
Wellington Drive, Deltona, died
Th u rsd a y. Feb ., 10. 1994 at
C e n triT Florida Regional Heepltal. Sailford. Born Ju n e 21, 1910
In Boston, she moved lo Central
Florida In I960. She was the
o w n e r of a variety store In
Danvers. Moss. She belonged lo
O u r Lady of B r Lakes Catholic
C h u r c h . Deltona. C o u n c il of
Catholic Women at O u r Lad y of
the Lakes Catholic C h u rch . De­
ltona Civic Association and De­
ltona Fire Auxiliary.
S u r v iv o r s Include n ie ce s.
Joanne Durrtgan and Alice H url,
both of Cranston, R .l. Close
friend Florence Dunn. Deltona.
Stephen R. IkildaufT Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

L O U IS C A R L RUFO
Louts Carl Riio. 51. 163 T w in
Coach Court. Sanford, died Sat­
urday. Feb. 5. 1994. Dorn In
Lorain. Ohio, he moved lo C e n ­
tral Florida in 1991. He was
Catholic.
Survivo rs indude daughter.

O f Our uMothcr
IDA BELL GORDON WILLIAMS
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i&lt; W t &lt; i voidinout tvti no&gt;. Emydiy m tM
of you-your bw.rttngb.earg lajgte indd
tw wonderU memoncf •« hdd to d«r. Wc missyou
and ad to* you ihnyt Me*#, wu * e* - itwd
in body, but jm trt itfi #* tad 1T ilt you rest
inJesus
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E t h e l E l l a S c h u e ttc . 9 3 .
Lom tann C lrrle. Um gwood died
Friday. Feb. I t . 1994 at South
Seminole Hospital In Longwood.
Bom Sept. 3. 1900 In H en­
dersonville. N .C . she moved to
Central Florida In I960 She was
a m em ber of ihc First Baptist
C h u rc h . Longwood. She was
also a member of the Ladles
A u x i l i a r y o f the f o llo w in g
t: South Seminole V F W
it '8 2 00 7 . Longwood; A m e ri­
can Legion Port 256. Cassel­
berry; Veterans of W orld W ar 1
B a r r a c k s 2 8 9 8 . A lt a m o n te
Springs.
Survivors Include daughters.
Jewel A n n S ch irttc. Longwood.
Marguerite Mclkaycr. Sanford.
Mllared L. Olio. Orange City;
sister. G ladys Hall. Apopka: four
g r a n d c h ild r e n : seven great
grandchildren and one great
great grandchild
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs C h a ­
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Maggie Ensrud
Sister • Wife • Mother • Grandmother
W e all miss you so very much.
Your walk, your talk, your smile
Is greatly missed.
You were a beautiful Lady.
Until w e meet again.

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facility, offering a variety of
services from Traditional to
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School scenes
Getting to the heart of the matter

IN BRIEF
SHS PTSA to moot
S A N F O R D - T h e ^ m ln o le High School P T S A will have a
general meeting on Tuesday. Feb. IS at 7 p.m In the school'a
media center.
T h e program will feature a presentation by architect Jerry'
Mills about the construction and renovations coming to
Seminole High in the fall.
All are welcome to attend the meeting.
For more Information, contact Leslie Higgins at 323-2022.

Wilson registration
S A N F O R D — Children entering Klndcrgarlen or first grade
for the first time at Wilson Elementary School will be able to
enroll at the school on Wednesday. Feb. 16 from 7:30 a m . to 3
p.m.
Parents are encouraged to participate In this advance forum
as year-round education begins in Ju ly .
Parents are asked to bring proof of residence, n birth
certificate and the child's social security number. For entry In
school in J u ly the students will need their Immunization
records and their student physical examination records
For more Information, call the school ut 322-2254.

Dazzlers win national honors
S A N F O R D — Seminole High School's high kicking dance
team, the Dazzlers. competed In the U D A National Dance
Competition on Saturday, Feb. 5 at Sea World.
Th e Dazzlers. directed by Maureen Maguire, placed as one of
the top four teams In Saturday's competition and returned
Sunday for the finals where they placed third In the
competition overall.
The competition, including the Dazzlers. can be seen on
ESPN on Saturday. Feb. 26 at 5 p.m.

It's coming.
Red hearts and pink flowers
are appearing everywhere.
V-day has arrived once again.
No matter where you go it's
like a big dashing neon sign.
"B u y this for your Valentine, Get
this for your sweety."
Is V-day Just a conspiracy from
store owners to make you buy
expensive gifts and Inutile*?
S o m e tim e s It m a k e s you
wonder.
H opeless ro m a n tic s roam
umund aimlessly Irving lo find
that p rrle c t gift and d riv e
everyone else In Ih rlr paths
Insane with their winning ntaut
it.
I don’t know why It happens It
Just does.
People iiinkr a big deal alxnit
not m d ly wanting n present but
If they don't get one they throw a
hlssy fit.
Explain that one.
So m uch hype is poi on this
one day that people plan months
In advance lor the perfect even­
ing. They spend paychecks on
dinner, darning, and diamonds

Ja im e Dlllman
And most of the time nothing
goes ns planned. Somewhere
these hard arranged tdeus are
blunndered and the love birds
get disappointed.
Awww...toobad?
Call me u cynic, hut I find no
tomnnee In a day built around
an ancient ritual.
A w hile hack (o .k . n few
centcrles back) village men

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MANY FIOHE BELIEVE THAT
ABRAHAM LINCOLN MAS THE
REST FRE1IRENT TNI UNITER
STATES EVER MAR. f AMORS FOR
HIS FIRET AAAINIT SUVERY. UNCOIN VASA FIRM REUEVER IN
IENOCRACY AMR CIVIL RIIMTt. RE
MAS EUCTER FOR TWO TERM IRT
WAS ASSASSINATE! JIST THREE
MOUTHS INTO MIS SECONI TERN.

George Martin Joined British
record company EMI as a pro­
ducer in IK K ), recording come­
dy acta and artlau like Jud y
Garland.
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He stgped T h e Beatles to the
EMI fable Parlcphone In 1962
and worked on m a n y of their

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p e o p le a n d c i v i c le a d e r s
throughout the 7th Congressio­
nal District. The names were
then submitted to Mica for final
approval.

Martin later opened a re­
cording complex on the Carib­
bean Island of Mcnsemt.
Name three of the aeveb tables
on w hich Top-40 hits b y .)Th e
Beatles appeared In the U.S. 1

T h e academ ia will now select
the persons bear qualified fmm
the list of names

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Nominated lo the U.S. Military
Academ y. West Point. N Y: Va­
nessa Holden d Oviedo. Scott
K u s c h m ld e r of O v ie d o . Ian
Suundcrs of Dike M ary and
Richard Saunders of Longwood.

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Nominated to the U .S . Naval
A c a d e m y . A n n a p o lis . M d .:
Ja m e s Dorian of Altam o n te
Springs. Vince l jar lull of Longwood. Juson Gust In of W ilder
Springs. Mark Jordan of Lake
M ary. Macus Kaiser of Alta­
monte Springs. Melissa Martin of
Longwood and Ricardo Roman
of Dike Mary.

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Nominated to
the academies

W e take what you have to say very
seriously. Show everyone that you do too.

GET PUBLISHED!

U.S. Representative Jo h n L.
Mira has nominated the follow­
ing Seminole County students to
be in this year’s entering class m
the U.S. Military. Naval and Air
Force academics.
T h e c a n d id a te s w e re I n ­
terviewed. screened and ranked
by an advisory tuard composed
of prominent veterans, business

Nominated to the U .S . A ir
F o r c e A c a d e m y , C o lo r a d o
Springs. Co.: Yvonne Carrico of
Dm gw ood. Colin Cllngan of AltUfiiontc Springs. Vlncc Garlatl
of Longwood. Mark Jo rda n of
take Mary. Ricardo Roman of
D ik e Mary. Ian Saunders of
Longwood. C lirh Schlachtcr of
Altamonte Springs. Brad Stebbins of Winter Springs, and
Mark Thom as of Oviedo.

w ould get all of the village
virgins and beat them w ith dead
anim al hides to make them pure.
How this was accomplished
I'm not sure but that's how
everything was started.
I can see it n o w . women
running through a tow n while
Insane men went after them
trying to flog in purity.
Th e n what?
Did they soothe them with a
W hitm an's Sampler afterward?
I hrar some of you arguing
that V-day was named for a saint
and that's correct also. Saint
Valentine to be precise, but how
do you go from saints and
virgins to taxes of chocolates
and cards?
I just don't get It.
What messages are we send­
ing children? When they all line
up in class to give out their Utile
cartoon-character ca rd s how
does that one kid feel when he
doesn't get as many as the other
kids?
Ilm m m
maybe that's how
we get our snipers
A n d how do those people

w ithout a special someone feel?
D o t h e y s e n d c a r d s to
th e m a e lv e a o r c o m e hom e
teary-eyed because their mail
boxes are empty?
I find the whole V -day scheme
rldlculua.
But I'm sure that the florists,
n n d J e w e lry s to r e s , and
chocolatlers. and clot hers, and
anyone else making something
for people to buy on February
14th. aren't laughing
A s a teen I see guys struggling
w ith acceptlble offerings for their
ladles nnd 1 wee girls go nuts
try in g to find something thnt he
m ight like.
W h y ? Don't we have better
things to worry nbout?
L ik e . oh... I don't
k n o w ...school?
I Just believe there are other
Items that need our attention
W ell, this day will come and go
like any other has and I'll wisli
everyone a happy Valentine's
Day.
I s ln c e r ly h o p e y o u get
whatever you've been dreaming
o f . l k n o w l d o .

Hearts and flowers
By V IC K I D e S O R M IM

Herald Staff Writer_____________
S A N F O R D - Valentine s Day
means different things to dif­
ferent people.
Marcia Landau of Sanford Is
6-ycars-old. She said she "hasn't
really figured out" w ho to send
her Valentines to.
" I think I'm gonna give one lo
all of m y boyfriends cards,
because I don't want lo hurt
none of their feelings." she said.
She sold the top four boys she
likes would be gelling cards, but
she could not deride on the
others.
"Valentines Is a good day lo
rat chocolate and stuff and my
m om always gets flowers from
daddy, but I think the wants a
ring or a necklace instead," she
noted.
H er mother Krista Landau said
she had no need for Jewelry.
“ Th a t isn 't what Valentine's
Day la all about." she said. "I
think my daughter watches loo
m uch television. I don't need
jewelry to know m y husband
loves m e."
Laurie Wallace of D ik e Mary
said she Is looking forward lo
getting "something sparkling"
tom orrow morning.

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T h e 17-yenr-old said she and
her boyfriend started dating
eight months ago Last month
w hen they were shopping he
a s k e d h e r tf s h e lik e d a
particular pair of earrings.
**! think that's what I'm get­
tin g ." she predicted.
She declined to reveal what his
gift would be. saying he could
wait until Monday to find oul.
" T h a i ’s what Valentines Is all
a b o u t." she said. " It's surprising
yo u r boyfriend w ith neat stuff
that says i love you*."
I .aw re nee Richards of Sanford
said he thinks Valentines Is all
about flowers and candy.
"C a n d y and roses are Hie best
w a y to let your girls know you
care about them.” he said.
Yes. he said girls.
"H e y . I’m only 19," he said. "I
c a n 't be expected to have settled
on Just one girl. I date three or
four at a time, but I treat them
all real special."
M asha!)1Bernard ofHadM Mary
Is 16. but he said he's found his
"perfect lady."
H e plans to buy her choclates
and "something real special" in
celebration of their first Valen­
tine’s Day together.
"A fte r all." he said. "I want
her lo remember this day when
we gel old."

Z • S A F E T Y • A t o Z- S A F E T Y • A t o Z
Fishing; Be sure to ftib io tMrifttalcd fishing areas

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only. Care should be taken with m b hooks.
•/ tvstbite: In the cold of Febtuary, frostbite is likely
to strike. Com m on symptoms ere • gray or yellowish
coloring in the skin and numbness or a doughy feel­
ing of tody parts. A person with frostbite should go
indoors immediately. Put frostbitten areas in warm
— not hot — water Immediately. Frostbitten feet
should be
___
•Fire: Many flresjtfp the VRItttf o f basic carelessness
Be sure all appliance* (toaster, iron, coffeemaker) are
turned off before lea v[og the house. Never, never
smoke in bdd. I f you are a fire, call the fire depart­
ment immediately. ‘
•Forests: Never w a lk through the forest during hunt- |-£ j
ing season. Stay in fam iliar areas.
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Seen at school.

First and third grads students
c e le b r a t e d th e ir c u lt u r a l
diversity In a variety ot ways
during a recent multicultural
celebration at Pino Crest Ele
m e n la r y S c h o o l. Th e
youngsters here danced an
exotic Spanish dance to lively
music. Tho multicultural event
Is an annual celebration that Is
sponsored by the school's PTA
organization to educate stu­
dents and parents about each
of the cultures represented at
the school. The event includes
m usic, dancing, storytelling,
•rt and fashions from around
the world. 8ludentt and their
families look foiward to the
event alt year long.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, February 13. 1994 - 7A

Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
Free Cancer HetpLInk Library available
The WiiJc Disney Memorial Cancer Instltulc at Florida
llonpii.il oflrr* a free Cancer llelpLInk Resource U lin iry localrd
at Florida Hospital. GO) E. Altamonte Dr.. Altnm nntr Springs.
The library’s resource material consists of updated Informa­
tion from several organization* tli.it specialize In cancer.
Including the American Cancer Society and the Ntlonul Cancer
Institute. Vldroto|&gt;r*. Irooks and journal* about cancer are
available. Visitors can also schedule an appolnttnenl to talk
with a nurse, counselor or social worker.
The Cancer Help!.Ink Resource Library's material can be
checked out nr viewed In the facility. Library hours are Monday
through Thu rsd ay from H:30 a.m . to 4:30 p in. and Friday from
8:30a.m. to 12:30p.m .
For more Information about the library, rail 897-1700.

VNA offers home emergency monitoring
Doe to a rash of recent In-home accidents associated with
falls. VNA HomrCure, Inc., a division of l he Visiting Nurse
Association. Inc., a non-profit. Untied W ay Agency. Is offering n
24-hour emergency monitoring service.
VNA HomeCare. Inc., will make a home visit and Install the
Health Watch I’ersonal Rrsponse system which will provide
Immediate access to family, medical, police, or fire Intervention
at the touch of a bottom Th e client receives a personal,
waterproof transmitter that can be worn around the neck or
clipped to a belt and can be used to summon help Immediately.
Tw o -w a y voice com m un ication ensures that o n ly the
appropriate help Is sent.
The Henlth Watch system Is designed to automatically
confirm dally. Instead of m onthly, that the system funrtlons
properly. Th e system, which can monitor any home In the
United States, has a battery backup In rase of electrical power
outage and a lifetime warranty.
For a personal demonstration or more Information on the
VNA HomeCare Emergency Response Service, call 800 8015095.

Grief Support Groups planned
Hospice ol Central Florida begins a new series of six-week
Grief Support Groups In February. Th e groups are open to any
adult who has experienced the death of a loved on. any
relationship. Each group Is facilitated by a staff member of
Hospice of Cent ml Florida.
The support groups are free to the family of any patient
served by Hospice of Central Florida. There Is a one-time fee of
•20 per family, covering all six sessions, for those whose loved
one was not served by Hospice of Central Florida.
Anyone wishing to attend o n r of the following groups, please
call 875-0028 ext. 480.
• Winter Park: Tuesdays nt 7 p m ., Feb. 22 to March 29.
Kltlamey Baptist Church!. 701 Formosa Avc.. W inter Park.
• Lake Mary: Wednesdays at 10 a.m . Feb. 23 to March 30.
Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 760 Sun Drive.

Women and AIDS seminar set
More than 35 percent of those dtagnozed with H IV today are
women. Is the com m unity at risk? Find out at "W om en and
AIDS: The Startling Realities.'' a free seminar on Feb. 24 at 7
&lt; &gt; pan.,aLKadiMun Plaza Hotel. Orlando.
Kathryn AnAstos. M.D.. of the Hroux-Lebanon Hospital
Center In New York, will discuss H IV munagemem and
treatment issues ns they relate to women.
This seminar ts co-prescntrd by C . Jeffrey Goodgnmc. M.D..
Lynne A. Hopkins. M.D.. and the Center of Excellence foi
Im mu no-sup pressed pallrnls at Winter Park Memorial I lospl
tal. Reservations arc not required.
For information, call 646-78130.

Studies link glue sniffing to birth defects
C H IC A G O — Pregnant women who anlff glue or spray paint
or other solvents may Increase the odds that their babies will
have defects, some resembling those of fetal alcohol syndrome,
new studies suggest.
Both studies are published In the February Issue of the
journal Pediatrics.
Researchers from the University of Colorado. Brtgham and
Women s Hospltul In Boston and the University of Arkansas
reviewed 35 cases of children who had been exposed to the
solvent toluene, used in glues and paints, in the womb.
They found that 42 percent of babies were premature. 52
percent had low’ blrthwelght and 32 percent were bom with an
abnormally small head, w hich Is usually associated with
mental retardation.
Examinations of six of the children at ages ranging from 1 to
10 found m uny features present that previously have been
linked with exposure to toluene In the wom b — small eyes, an
underdeveloped midface, shortened fingers or a small head.
Rescarrhcrs said past studies have shown these arc usually
accompanied by growth retardation, abnormal muscle tone,
developmental delays, hyperactivity und other defects found In
children with fetnl alcohol syndrome.
"Toluene abuse Is an underrccognlzed form of substance
abuse which m ay have devastating consequences for both
mother and Infant." the authors said.
In a related study of 18 Infants with a history of toluene
exposure In the womb, rcseurchers at the University of Arizona
Medical Center and Maricopa Medical Center In Phoenix also
found that some of the abnormalities may resemble those In
fetal alcohol syndrome. Com m on features Include folds over
the eyelid, a thin upper lip and Incomplete facial development.
Richard Leavitt, science director for the March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation In While Plains. N.Y.. said the first case of
apparent toluene associated birth defects was reported In 1979.
The new research, he said, adds Important Information to
"scanty" evidence on the problem.

Hybrid AIDS virus tested on baboons
SAN A N TO N IO — Balloons have been Infected with a hybrid
human-monkey A ID S virus In an effort to make It easier to test
experimental vaccines, scientists say.
Tw o baboons nt Southwest Foundation for Biomedical
Research were Infected by researchers with SH IV, a simianhuman Immunodeficiency virus developed at the Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute In Boston.
T o produce the genetically engineered SH IV , the outer
protein envelope ol HIV Is grafted onto the core of u strain of
simian Immunodeficiency virus, an AIDS-llkc virus that Infects
nonhuman primates.
Efforts to develop an AIDS vaccine have been blocked by the
lack of a plentiful animal model. Chimpanzees, the closest
primate to man. are capable of becoming Infected with HIV. the
virus that causes AIDS. However, chimpanzees arc rare and
protected.
Baboons arc the second primate species to become Infected
with SHIV. T w o years ago. Harvard researchers successfully
Infected cynomolgus monkeys with the virus.
Jonathan Allen, a virologist at Southwest Foundation, said
that, because most AIDS vaccines under development are
designed to attack the outer envelope of H IV . scientists should
be able to test their effectiveness against SH IV.
Researchers In Japan have developed a similar hybrid
simian-human virus.
San Antonio foundation officials said the two baboons have
remained Infected for 36 weeks and arc not expected to develop
AIDS-like symptoms.
End Advance for Monday. Feb. 14. and Thereafter

Procedure puts snorers at rest
Households across Central Florida could
lie resting more comfortably tonight.
Why?
No more snoring.
T h a n k s to u new p rocedure being
performed hy Jo h n A. Coleman J r ., M.D.,
and the E N T Surgical Association, chronic
snorers will have the first good night's sleep
In years.
The procedure — Laser Assisted Uvula
Palatoplasty |LAUP&gt; — Involves the use of a
laser, which trim s and rrshapes the uvula
and sod tissues at the back of the throat
Snoring occurs when there Is an obstruc­
tion to the free How of nlr through the
passages of the nose and m outh, often
caused by a long, sod palate that may
narrow the opening from the nose Into the
throat. As It dangles Into the airw ay. It acts
os a nutter valve during relaxed breathing
and contributes to the noise of snoring.
The LAUP procedure ts performed In Dr.
Colem an's office and takes about 15
minutes. Treatm ent Is spread over 3-5
visits, to m inim ize discomfort and ensure a
full recovery.

I Patients may have a sore
throat for a few days, but
there is no bleeding, and
eating and speaking are not
affected.)
-J o h n A . C o le m a n Jr., M.D.
Sometimes, u decrase in snoring can
occur immediately. According to Dr. Col­
eman. 80 percent of habitual snorers who
have had this procedure have been cured,
while 12 perrent will experience a reduced
level of snoring.
"Patients may have a sore throat fora few
days, but there is no bleeding, and eating
and speaking are not affected." he said.
Previously, the only treatment for curing
chronic snoring was extensive surgery,
which Involved hospltnll/atlon and a long
recovery period.
One out of every four Americans Is a
habitual snorer. while as m any as 45
percent of adults snore at least occasionally.

Daily a m o u n ts of fish
m ay redu ce stroke risk
■ y STIPA N I O . K O P CN IC
Associated Press Writer
D A L L A S — E a tin g sm all
amounts of fish m ay lower the
risk of certain strokes, a study
shows
But the researchers also warn
that eating loo m uch fish may
Increase the chances of other
types of stroke.
In the study of 552 men over
nearly three decades, those who
ate more than two-thirds of an
ounce of fish each day had a
lower risk of stroke than men
who ate less fish. A usual adult
serving of fish ts uboul ih rrr

better ways people can control
their stroke risk — cigarette
smoking, exercise and, probably
most Important, control of blood
pressure because that’s the No. 1
risk factor lor stroke," Bursan
said.
Th e researchers say that eat­
ing certain polyunsaturated fatty
acids In fish leads to changes In
the blood and blood vessel wall
th a t m ight p ro te c t aga in st
stroke. Those changes may re­
duce the risk that blood vessels
supplying the brain will become
blocked by a clot.
About 80 percent of all strokes
arc caused by blood clots.

ounces
" T o our knowledge, this Is the
first tlmr that an Inverse relation
between fish consumption und
stroke Incidence has been re­
ported." the scientists at the
National In s titu te of Public
H e a lth In B i l l h o v e n , T h e
Nctltcrlands. said In their report.

“ Evidence is accu m u la tin g
that the consumption of at least
one portion of fish per week may
have a protective effect” against
cardiovascular disease, the sci­
e n t i s t s s a y In th e s t u d y
published In the February Issue
of "Stroke." an Am erican Heart
Association scientific jo urn al.1 *

Dr. William Uarsan. u prolessor In emergency medicine at
the University of Michigan, said
the study again points out the
link between diet and health.
" I n te rm s o f w h e th e r
everybody should eat a lot of
fish. 1 Ihlnk there's probably

However, fish consum ption
has been linked with prolonged
b le e d in g , so e a t in g la rg e
a m ounts m ight increase the
chance of a stroke Involving
b lo o d ve sse ls b u r s t i n g o r
hemorrhaging in the brain, the
researchers said.

according to (h r Am erican Academy &lt;&gt;l
Otolaryngology.
For most people who snore, the condition
can cause social and uu-dlcal problems,
because they do not sleep restfully which
leads to difficulty In staying alert during the
day and often It Is disturbing to their l&gt;ed
partner. Snoring Is more common In men
and people who are overweight.
"Not everyone is a candidate for this
surgery." Dr. Coleman explained. "Som e­
times. all a person nerds io do Is lose a tilt ol

weight."
L A U P Is not recommended treatment for
those who suffer from sleep apnea .i
co n d itio n that causes people to stop
breathing during their sleep
"Sleep apnea Is a m uch more serious
condition that requires constant monitoring,
and there are several methods available for
treatment:” he added.
Soon, doctors also will be using this same
laser surgery to remove Inflamed tonsils in
adults.
For more Information on LAUP. rail the
E N T surgical Association at 644-4883.

Love, relationships:
Hot topic on Monday
LO N G W O O D - For the past
eight years Richard S. Brown
fil don’t believe
has been speaking to standing
there are any easy
room only audiences on thr
answers
or quick
subject of love and rela­
tionships
f i x e s , b ut I do
Th e director of the Institute
if
w e
for Pastoral Counseling and b e l i e v e
Relationship T h e ra p y , the b e c o m e
more
R e v. B ro w n w ill prese n t
aware
of
the
un­
"Love Is For Life." Monday.
conscious
dynam­
Feb. 14. at the Altamonte
Springs. Hilton, from 7 p m
ics that go on in
to 9 p.m . The presentation Is
the
relationship we
sponsored by the South Sem ­
in o le H o s p ita l W o m e n 's
s t and a gr eat er
Forum . 555 W. S.R. 434.
chance of having a
“ I don’t believe there arc
any easy answers or quick relationship that is
fixes, but I do believe tf we not
]ust tolerable
liecome more aware of the
unconscious dynamics that but alive and well.
go on In the relationship we Falling
in love is
stand a greater chuncr of
easy.
St
ayi ng in
having a relationship that Is
not Just tolerable but alive love is a challenge.)
and w ell." says Brown. “ Fall­
ing In love ts easy. Staying In
b
love l* a challenge."
Drawing on his close rela­
tionship with D r. H a rv lllr
participants In u better un­
Hendrix, author of the best
derstanding of how to achieve
and maintain a more satis
sellers. "Getting the Love You
fylng love relationship.
W ant: A Guide for Couples."
Space for the presentation it
and "Keeping the Love You
limited. Please call 648-7899
Find: A Guide for Singles."
the Rev. Brown w ill lead
to reserve a seat.

,-Th* y -Ri' h,'dsn

Fitness Factor

Study downgrades high arches
■y IRA ORBYFUSS
Associated Preaa Writer_________
W A S H IN G TO N - Dr. Lowell
D. Lutler considers this a case In
which medicine guessed wrong.
Doctors In c lu d in g him self
have thought that high arches
and loose jo in ts predisposed
some people to ankle sprains,
said Luttcr, president of the
American Orthopaedic Foot and
Ankle Society.
But a study that Luttrr re­
viewed Indicates those people
have no higher risk. The re­
search on athletes In Vermont
Instead b la m e s Im balances
among the muscles of the foot
and ankle.
So much for the accepted
wisdom.
"In a small kernel of research
pa|&gt;crs. the prejudices you bring
to a sequence of things are
shown not to be the case." said
Luttcr. a St. Paul. Minn., physi­
cian.
The study by Dr. Judy F.
Baum hauer find colleagues at
the University of Vermont Col­
lege of Medicine In Burlington
followed 145 lacrosse, soccer or
field ho ck e y a th le te s. T h e
athletes had no histories of
severe ankle problems.
The researchers checked for
high arches and loose Joints.
Th e y also tested the strength of
muscles that move the foot and
ankle.
O v e r the c o u rs e of th e ir
seasons. 15 uthletes suffered
sprained ankles.
Of them. 75 perceni had im ­
balances In the muscles that
control up-and-down motion or
side-Inside motion of the foot
and ankle. Baum hauer *ald. Her
study found nothing unusual
about the other 23 percent, so
she could not tell whether some­
th in g else m ig h t have pre­
disposed them to be injured.
The muscle Imbalances m aj;
have led to the sprains In tfla •
ligam ents th a t connect the
bones, Baum hauer said. Howev­
er, her sludy did not examine

the athletes to investigate the
mechanics of the Injuries.
T h e study found no unusual
numbers of people with high
arches or loose Joints among the
Injured athletes, so Baumhauer
figured these conditions don't
raise the risk.

Baum hauer does not want to
say fla tly that m u scle Im ­
balances cause most ankle
sprains until other researchers
follow up her study. She also
can't rule out the possibility that
the Imbalances arc com m on
even am ong uninjured athletes.

a lt h o u g h L u t t c r sa y s he r
statistical analysis did try to
account for this.
But she says 15 minutes with
an exercise tester could pick up
the athletes who may tie at risk
because of muscle Imbalances.

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a new Sanford Ju n io r I Hull. The
newer school cost taxpayer* over
Sii m illion)

U Von mean your dad didn't
try lit become a celery fanner
like too many other newcomers

illd?
A Oh. no He did iry lo raise
ce le ry lor awhile. He also at one
l i m e m an a ge d the S a n ford

House But lie returned lo the
real estate business. He later
added In su ra n ce to Ills business
which he o|&gt;eraletl until he died
lit 1945
Q. He never tried |miIIIIcs?
A. Yes. he did that. too. (When
Sem inole C o u n ty came Into
existence In 1013. Florida G ov­
ernor Park Tram m ell, later a
longtime U S. senator, appointed
II.C . Dulkise the (lrst supervisor
of voter registration). When Mr.
Dultose died Dad ran for the
oilier He got all but some 200
votes throughout the entire
county. It was a landslide In
those days the supervisor had to
provide his own oilier Dad's real
estate ami Insurance office was
In the Brumley building above
R o u m 111a t A A n d e r s o n 's
drugstore. Dad served until bis
druth In 1045. (Florida Governor
Millard F. Caldwell appointed
Lourlne Messenger, advertising
manager of the Herald, to com ­
plete Thigpen's uttexplred term,
taurine later ran for the of!lcc
and she. too. won by a landslide
Back In those days Seminole
County had about 15.000 people
and two-thirds of them lived In
Sanford)
Q . W hen were yo u r folks

married?
A. My mother was Frances
Dalton Wllkev of Chattanooga.
Tenit. They were mnrrled In
1015. Dad had already started
building the house at Highlit and
Park. In fact. It had been com ­
pleted. But an unusual thing
Itapjiened. A rum or around town
had It that Dad had actually
built the house for another
woman. And m y mother refused
to move Into It.
Q What did they do for a
home?
A Dad and M other b uilt
another house right next door.
Q Was this the house most of

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Attorney lor Pf rtonal
Mrpr OMnlall r*
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4 }I N F»rncr**k Aronu*
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us old timers called the Cuts
Lovejoy home?
A Yes. II was Bill did you
know Ix-forr I he tavejoys lived
there It wus the W arner Scoggins
home?
Q. When. then, did the family
ocrupy I he big house?
A. When I was bom.
Q. Besides Jane, were there
any other children?
A. No. lust the two of us. me
und Jane Randolph Thtgpcu.
Q. Now that we have thr
family In the big house tell us
what made It so unU|uc.
A Julian, there were several
things We had a wonderful front
porclt with a swing from which
we kept In touch with the world
We had a big room under the
kitchen with u full coal furnace
and even a shuttle. Iron radia­
tors went to each room In the
house. This home and the Henry
house on the northwest corner of
10!h and Magnolia were the only
we knew of In Sanford to have
these tiaseinent furnaces T h r
Henry House later became the
well known residence of the
Judge James G. Sharon family
(with sons James J r .. Chandler.
Alex, and denghter Jane)
Q Did the coal furnace get
much use?
A Not r r u lly . We heated
mostly with fireplaces. Each
summer my father would lay In
five cords of pine or light wood
and lour rords of oak. On most
winter days we maintained a
roaring fire.
0 - A n y th in g else u nu su al
about the house?
A. We had a horse block at thr
c u rb so folks c o m in g a n d g o in g
c o u ld enter In to o r a ligh t Iro m
c a rria g e s a n d la te r th e first
autos.

Q. Back in thr days of your
youth or perhaps Ik -fore, who
were among the family's close
friends?
A Oh. yes there was the Roy
Syttines fa m ily, the George
Wllmer family, the Bill Kavenel*.
the Floyd Palmers, the Ernest F.
H ouse h o lde rs anil the L .R
Phillips family who lived on the
northeast corner of Eighth and
Park (Dr. Phillips once owned a
drugstore that later became
Bower's Drugs and even later

Roumlllat A Anderson's.) By the
way. bclorr Phillips owned that
house Just north of us It Is said to
have once l»een owned by a
gentleman named Holden who
hud been a bookkeeper for the
Drew Land Com pany when Dad
first came to Sanford. (Later a
W .D . Holden w ho became a
prominent real estate man In
Sanford was one of this city's
first auto accident victims. He
was killed In a mishap on South
Sanlotd Avenue. At one time
S u n lo rd 's b a seball park on
French Avenue at Sixth Street
was named for Holden)
0 Was the well known 11.11.
Dtew Com pany of Jacksonville
ever Involved with your family?
A. No, not to m y knowledge.
Q. How did your family and
lrlendss|K-nd the summers?
A. Captain Yowell had a fine
yacht, lie held m any parties
aboard the vessel. Lemon Bluff
was a favorite ram ping s|s&gt;t.
Also many Sundays were s|»ent
at Daytona Beach. We would
jsark two cars Just so fur apart
and stretch tarps from one to the
other to create dressing rooms.
Standard fare for those outings
Included a leg of lamb, special
liver sausage from a Winter park
store and a variety of desserts
and beverages.
U Did your father have hob­
bles?
A My. yes. Dad was u m usi­
cian lie played rla rln rt In thr
Sanlord Band (See this week's
W ay Dark W hen photo In Mon­
d a y 's H e ra ld I He and m y
m other were great dancers.
They enjoyed all the functions at
the Sanford House. But blind
mosrpiltoes w r r r a problem In
those days, too W hen Dad was
managing th r place he'd have
the bellboys sweep up piles of
lh r mosquitoes each morning
and the odor was uwful.
Q. What did hts friends call
your dad?
A. Mostly. " T h lg " by the way.
Sanford had Its share of gam ­
blers. Uk i . In the early days.
Th e y were called "wiretappers."
If my folks w r r r at th r Sanford
House und I was with them,
these Irllows would toss folding
money Into m y carriage. I still

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Wary S Koavenlg
MS Key Store Circle
Oviedo FloridaMftS
Attorney tor Personal
Repretantatlv*
Vernon SwartMl
Florida Bar No 1J17J0
Carlton. Field*. Ward.
Emmanuel. Smith 1
Cutler. P A
P O Boi U fl
Orlande. Florida 17*0}
T l Leghorn 14071 14» 0X»
Publith February I). M. me
DEO IIS

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTEN TIO N Henry and EUta
Brawn or thair heirs, assigns
transfers, or successor*1in in
terest* and th* p iin m n spouses
el all the above
RE LOT }4 BLK I 1ST ADO
TO LOCKHARTS SUBO PB 4
PCM
lio n WILLIAMS AVENUE I
A recant inspection ot th*
above described property te
veated th* unoccup-ed struc
tures are unsat* unsuitable lor
occuponcy and dttrtmantal to
tho hoolth. safety, and welfare
Ot tho general pubi c Th* ttruc
turet are a haaiih and lira
haiard duo to Inadequate mom
Itnanc*. dilapidation, and

cat* at outlined In Section Seven
O l ol C o u n ty O rdina n ce
Number (0 I* To pwftua th*
appeal procat* II will b* nates
tary tar you te apc*»r bat***
th* Board ol Cormty Commit
Stoner* and present any relevant
or malarial fact* or evident* at
te why th* above mentioned
structure* ond associated trash,
debris, and waste should not be
declared a public nutianc* It
you with to appeal to the Board
of Commissioners, pleas* let ma
Snow and I will request th*
Board to tat a time and date tor
ahaoring
Failure to bag&gt;n clearance ol
th* property or failure to appeal
te th* Board el Commlttionar*
within thirty (M l day* attar
receipt ot thl* notice may result
in action being taken by th*
County lor th* structures dtmol
Ished and removed All cost*
incurred by th* County tor th*
damoliton and removal at th*
structures, removal ot motor
vehicle*, dead treat and shrubs
mowing ot gras* will b* assess
*d to you ond may become a llan
against your proparty II you
hav* any questions concerning
this matter. pleaM call Oroma
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Sanford Herald
? a (i 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

In accordance With Semirwi*
County Ordinance M It. th*
above mentioned structures are
declared to bo a public nuisance
and mint bo demolished ond
removed Irom Iho property The
demolition end removal ol tho
structure* mutt begin within
thirty (Ml days and be com
pietod within ninety tPOI days
after receipt ot thl* notice, or
you may undertake th* appeal
precast at outlined In Section
Wren (II Ot County Ordinance
Number *014 To pursue the
appeal process ll win be neces
»*ry tor you to appear before
th* Board ot County Commit
sloners and present any relevant
or malarial tact* or tvidanc* at
to why th* above mentioned
structure* should not b* do
clarod a public nutianc* It you
*&gt;th to appeal to th* Board ot
Commlttionar*. pl**M lot me
know ond I will roquost th*
Board to Mt a tlm* end dot* lor
a hooring
Failure to begin removal el
th* structure* or lallur* to
appaol to th* Board ot Commit
Honor* Within thirty (M l day*
attar receipt ot thl* notice may
result In action being taken by
th* County to hav* th* struc
turet demolished ond removed
All costs Incurred by Ihe County
lor th* demoliIon and removal
ot th* structure* will be assess
*d to you and may become * li*n
against your preparty It you
hav* any question* concerning
thl* matter, pleas* call Oom*
Nwanodl at Ml IIM aatanslon
7U]
Publish January }} . M. A
Fabruary*. I). i**4
OEN 141
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A T T E N T IO N
R U n e rd C
Beardsworth and Norma L
Allord or thair hair*, ettlgnt.
transfers, or succatsort In In
teresls and lh* unknown spouses
ot all lh* above
RE: SEC It TWP MS ROE
ME S IM *t F T OF N 47}*l FT
OF SE V. OF SE U E OF RV
( L E S S R O I (411 F IR S T
S TR E E Tl
A recant Inspection ol the
above described property r*
vested th* unoccupied ttruc
turet art unset*, unsuitable lor
occuponcy and detrimental to
th* health, safety, and welfare
ot the general public The ttruc
turet are a health and Hr*
haiard due te inadequate main
tenant*, dilapidation, and
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance *0 I*, th*
above mentioned structures ar*
declared to ba a public nuisance
and must ba damqlithad and
removed tram th* property Th*
damolitien and removal et lh*
structures, removal ot motor
vehicle*, dead treat and shrubs,
watt* and debri*. and mowing
et grat* mutt begin within thirty
IM I day* and ba campi*tad
within ninety (101 day* attar
receipt ot thl* notice, or you
may under!*!* the appeal pro

have a tsllvt-r Florida souvenir
hjHxm they gave me.
Q. W h rrr'd you meet your
huslMnd?
A. Alter graduation from S IIS I
got m y degree at FS C W IFIortda
State College for Women), now
Florida State University. I met
" T i l l " up there. From January
1042 until Ju ly l ‘.»45 he was In
th r I’nrlflr ut Guadalran.il and In
the Philippines He was awarded
two Purple llrurts and a Sliver
Star. He went Into the service ns
a (Inst lleutennnl and left a
major. After the war he practiced
his profession mostly In Tallnhassee. l.uter h r limited his
activities lo building custom
homes. He rrllred III 1983 and
got Involved only In commercial
rrnl estate until h r died In 1989.
" T i b " became an F S U booster
hut he also rrm nlnrd loyal to the
Florida Gators. At Gainesville he
wnsu Knppa Alpha.
(J. How about you?
A. After I finished at FSC W I
returned to Sanford. I taught
first grade at Southsldr Primary.
My prtnclapl was Velma Mitchell
— Ihe same Mrs Mitchell who
taught inr in Ihe first grade at
Ihe same school. At Talluhassrr.
I wus a I'l lleta Pill.
y How about children?
A. " T ill" and I rrared three
m h i s . and my sister. Ja u r. who
married Ja y Ray. raised Ihree
sons.
Q A n y th in g else unusual
about your dad?
A Not exactly unusual was
Ihe fad hr loved hunting and
fishing. Hut I suppose one u n ­
usual thing ulxiul him was that
he had a pair of bird dogs. They
always rtxle — one on each side
— o t the ca r o n th e r u n n in g
board*. H i* favorite ca rs w ere
C o rn e ls a n d Keos.

U How about organizations?
A He was quite adlv-e In Ihe
Sanford F.lk* Lodge. In fact, he
was originally a member of Ihe
Orlando club until the Sanford
Ivtxlgr was rrra trd In May 1911.
H r was one of 28 Orlando Elks to
become ebartrr members of Ihe
local club. Sanford old timers
might lx* interested lo know who
I hey w-ere:
C M . U r o a d w a t e r . W .D .
Holden. N.P. Driver. O l .. Taylor.
B .G . Sm ith. W .N. Underwood.
T .A . Neal. K R. Murrell. A.D.
S m it h . J . C . W ig g in s . R .W .
Murks. Dr. Samuel I’ulrslon.
Charles M. Hand. Grorge A.
D e C n tlrs . L P. H aga n . C .O .
McLaughlin. Walter I. Morgan.
Frank S. Woodrulf. Dr. Davis
Forster. William P. Akers. Hurry
W a rd . A r th u r Y o w e ll. D .O .
W agner. J .D Roberts. Judge
W .A . Sltlngfellow. Father R.L.

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Ifs accordance eulttt Seminole
Count, Ordinance 101*, ft*
above mentioned Structure* ere
declared to be * public nuisance
and musl be demolished end
removed from the proper!* Th*
demolition and removal ol th#
ilructuro* mutt begin within
thirty (JO) day* and be com
platod within ninety 1*0) days
alter receipt o! Ihl* nolle*, or
you may smdartak# th* appeal
process at outlined In Section
Seven (71 of Casxity Ordinance
Number *0 14 To pursue Ihe
appeal process II will be neces
tary tor you to appear before
lh* Board ol County Commit
sloner* and prevent any relevant
or materiel feet* or evidence et
to why th* above mentioned
structure* should not be do
cfared a public nutianc* It you
with to appeal to the Board el
Commissioner*, pleas* let me
know and I will request lh*
Board to M l a Um* end dal* lor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal ol
th* ilructuro* or lallur* to
appeal to lh* Board el Commit
tloner* within thirty (M l day*
after receipt ot thl* notice may
result in action being taken by
the County to have th* ttruc
fur** demolished and removed
All cost* incurred by lh* County
tor the demoliton and removal
nt the t'ruclures will be ******
ed to you and may become a lien
again*! your property tl you
have any question* concerning
this matter, please call Oroma
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CO UNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A T T E N T IO N : David A An
Person or Mt hair*, assigns,
transferi. or successors In In
Itrett* and lh* unknown spout**
ol *11 lh* above
RE LOTS 7 4 I t '» OF VACO
ST N OF LO T I* BOOTHS SUBD
PB S P O t 14070 R U B Y
S TR E E Tl
A recent Inspection ol the
above described proparty r*
ve*i*d lh* unoccupied ttruc
turas ar* unsat# unsuitable lor
occupancy and detrimental to
th# health, tetoty. P"d
ot th* general public Th* ttrsrc
tura* ar* a health and tlr*
haiard du* to inadequate main
ttn a n c t. dilapidation, and

Q. W hat about (he house at
Peck. J .A . Davis, and m y dad.
Eighth and Park?
II.J. Thigpen.
A. T h e lost Information I had
At the same charter meeting
Inducted ns Elks were R.A. was that Sara Jacobson of San­
Newman Sr.. F.W . Rand. II.C. ford had purchased the home
Haskins. Charles F. Haskins. and It had been refurbished.
E.W . Rowland. Felix S. Frank. (Sara sold the house lo a party
E.N. Morrow. W .J. Hill. John who lived there for awhile and
Melsch. Forrest Lake. L.P. Me­ sold It lo Its present owners, the
d d le r. W .E . Householder. O.W. Welches.
K in g . H ry n n H ig g in s . W .N .
Peters. W a lle r S. H a n d . S.
Runge. C .C . H o w a rd . W .W .
All these years I've driven up
Abernathy. Roy F. Symnes. W .C. and dow n Park Avenue I've
Hill. E E. Hrady. H A Howard never failed lo peek at the
and Edward lllgglns.
Thigpen home and think abut
So, ns one can tee. Dad was Kathryn and her family I'm
among the clly'e elite.
amazed I knew so little a b o u t
Q. Are your folks burled here?
them until pulling together this
A Y e s . sid e b y sid e In story. From now on. however,
Evergreen Cemetery very near when I pass Eighth and Park the
2 5 th S tr e e t a n d th e first
place will surely have a new
entrance west of Ih e Catholic meaning to me and maybe to
graveyard.
you. too.

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Sports
IN BRIEF
|E D IT O R ’S N O T E
Playtime Darts coming Monday
SANFO RD — DllC In ft|&gt;arr llmlt.illuiis. this
week's I’l.ivtlin r Dart* League rr|Nirl will appear
In Monday's Sanford Herald.

LO CALLY
Sanford Rec. baseball-softball
SANFO RD — The Sanford K rrrr.itIon D rpartnirni I* now registering children b rtw rrn
tlir .ige* of 5 and 15 for It* upcoming U iv b .d l
and solibull season's.
Kids ran sign up at tlie Downtown Youth
C rntrr loratrd In thr lowrr level of Sanford C ity
Hall or they m a y register the da y of tryouts
To rrgistrr. ih r players m ust have thr $10
registration lee and Ills or her b irth irrllftrale.
For ih r first time this year. In addition to
Pre-Wee |7-9|. Little Major (10121 and Babe
Ruth (13-15) leagues. Sanford w ill offer a T K ill
League for children who will Ire 5 or not turn 7
before August I. 1994.
All returning players who w ill h r In the same
leagues as last year must register bul will not
have to attend tryouts.
Ha be Ruth tryouts will lie Saturday. Feb 19.
T-ltall players will not try out. but everyone will
be assigned to a team.
Tryouts fur softball will lie announced lalrr
For more Information, call .130-5697.

SCSC Spring softball
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Seminole County
Parks and Recreation Is holding registrations for
lls 15-week Spring Slowpltch Softball League*
thal will begin play the week of March 7 al the
new Seminole C ounty Softball Complex.
A managers' meeting will be Tuesday. Feb.
22. at 7 p.m . Rosters are due on Feb. 2H.
Frr* are $420 isubjcrl to change) for Seminole
County, plus $40 for Metro O rla n d o (subject to
change). Payments are »e pc rate. Fees must h r
paid at time of registration

AROUND TH E S TA TE
Maryland gets past FS U
Maryland held off Florida S t a t e -6 0 66 In a
ragged gdnte to k ^fp Its port season hopes alive.
Charlie W a rd's de»|&gt;cratton 3-polnl shot for n
possible tic at the final buzzer rimmed out.
probably erasing the Semlnolrs' chances of any
postseason play.
Florida Stale's Hob Sura, the Atlantic Coast
Conference's leading scorer, missed lour tree
throws In th r final 1:43 that w ou ld have pul his
team ahead. Sura hll only 5 of 13 free throws In
the game nnd finished with 14 points to share
learn scoring honors with Ward.

A R O U N D T H E N A TIO N
Arkansas skins Gators
F A Y E T T E V IL L E . Ark. Scotty Thurman
scored 24 |&gt;olnls. Corliss Williamson 20 und
Darnell Robinson a career-high 15 as No. 3
Arkansas treat No. 20 Florida 9 9-8 7 Saturday In
a matchup of Ihc Southeastern Conference
leaders.
The game was lied six limes In the first half,
bul Florida (19-4. 9-2) never got even In the final
31 minutes. T h e Razorbaeks (18-2. 8-2) were
ahead 13 w ith 5:47 to play before Dan Cross hit
a jumper and a 3-polnter to m ake It 90 84 with
1:38 left.
Corey Heck made five free throws and
Williamson (w o In the final 95 seconds
Cross scored 29 (mints and Martll Kulsma
contributed 15 for the Gators.

Bonnett to be buried Monday

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IIU E Y T O W N . Alu. - The funeral for NASCAR
driver Nell Dunnctt. killed In a crash at Daytona
Reach, will be burled Monday ul Garywood
Assembly of God.
Arrangements for u m em orial service at
Daytona International Speedway were to be
announced later.
The family said donations In Donnell's name
could be made lo Ihc following charities with
which he was associated:
• The Natlnnul Head Injury Foundation. 1776
Massarhuseltn Avc.. Suite 10O. Washington,
D.C.. 20036 1901.
• Rig Oak Ranch. Rt. 9. B ox 567. Glencoe.
A la . 35905.
• Motor Racing Outreach. Sm ith Towers
Suite 336. Harrisburg. N.C . 28075.
• Children's Hospital Of Birmingham . 1600
7th Avr.. South. Birmingham. A la .. 35233.

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Ram s, ‘a c q u a in ta n c e s ’ in sem is
Prom Staff Reports
LAK E M ARY — One thing working In ih r favor
of thr Lake Mary Rams In Ihrlr quesl for the
Class 5A hoys' soccer stale championship will Infamlltarhy.
Joining Ihc Ram* (27-2-1) In next weekend's
M-mlln.il* at Ihc Cocoa Expo Center are ih r
Melbourne B u lld o g s (2 6 1-2). T n m p a -L e lo
Falcons (10-4-2). and Miami Heach High Tides
116-6-3). tram* dial Lake Mary has played (Ills
season.
Unfortunately. Lake Mary was 1-2 In those
three con tests, healing Miami lleach 2-1 In Miami
on Dec. 12 hul losing lo Melbourne | o at Ih r
Cocoa Expo Center on Dee. 11 and falling lo Lcto
1 0 In ih r quarterfinals of the Pizza Hut
Invitational on Dec. 28 ai Edgewalrr High

School.
By Ihc same token. Ih r Rams were without th r
services of forwards Jo d y d r Bruin and Aren
Cook for Ihc MrllMuirne and Lclo games, dr
Hruln was In M rx lrn with Ih r U S , Men's
Under 20 national leant while Conk suffered an
injury In thr flrxl minute of ih r Melbourne
contest nnd plavrd sparingly th r next two weeks

’Hounds, ’Cats
play for girls’ title

" W r plavrd well III troth of those games 11lie
losses to M rltm urnr and Lelo.'* said laikc Mary
coach Larry M cCorklr. "W e were never upset
with our performance. Those hrsso* were due
more lo coaching mistakes Hum anything else.
"Wr w eir playing a lot of players at the lime.
We pretty m uch had a set line-up, but we were
looking lor other player* w r could count on In
pressure situations W r did whnl we fell we had
(o do al (he Mine and I think we re seeing Ihr
resultso lthat n o w ."
Since Ihr loss to l«ctO. Ih r Ram* liavr won 15
musecutlvr games. Including a 4-1 win over
I'rnnurola-Wushlngtori In Ihc 5A Seel Ion I cham ­
pionship game Friday nighl
d r Hruln scored all four goal* for laikr Mary.
While the first goal was unassisted, thr
opportunity was created by Nate Garcia, who
forced a turnover by Ihr I’ensacola-Washlngton
defense. Die hall making lls way lode Hruln.
The serond goal, which came two minutes Into
the second hall, tx-gan with dr Hruln serving a
corner kick past th r goal mouth lo Jason Tlsd rll.
who cracked a shot that was blocked nnd
drllcclrd bark out to drllrulu H r dribbled In a

Prom • off Reports
T A M P A — After slushing through Ihc rest of
Ih r slate on Ihclr way lo another appearance In
Ihc Class 5A girls' soccer stale championship
g a m e , th e L y m a n G r e y h o u n d s fo u n d
themselves face to face with a neighbor.
Playing In Ihc Class 5A semifinals at
Pepln-Kood Stadium on Ih r rum pus of the
University of Ta m p a Friday. Lym an heal
ParklandDouglas 3-1 before the W inter Park
Wildcats ripped Mlaml-llraddock 6-0.
Lym an and W inter Park were lo play for th r
slatr rhum plonshlpal 7 p.m. Saturday.
Th e Greyhounds and Wildcats played twice
during Ihc regular season. Lym an winning
boih games, the second by a 5 0 margin.
On Friday nighl. Danielle G a n r ll scored two
goals while Danya liarrl* had a goal and an
assist to lead L y m a n 127-1) to lls 24th
consecutive victory and the Greyhounds' third
stale championship game berlh In fourth years.

See Soccer. Page 311

Hawks, Pats
advance to
sub-regional

Defense nets
4A-6 finals
for Sem inole

By DEAN SMITH

Prom Staff Rsports

Herald Sports Writer
LAK E M ARY — O n In Ihc next
round.
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley
advanced lo the finals of thr Class
5 A D istrict 4 g ir ls ' basketball
tournament In dominating fashion
Friday nlglu ni laikr Mary High
School and. In Ih r ptucr**. earned
spots in next T u e s d a y 's s u b ­
regional*
Top-seeded Lake How ell outscored No. 4 seed Spruce Crrek
38-16 in (he serond and third
periods to rare away from a 15-15
first quarter tie and rru lsrd In lls
[I flj st victory of t lie sea son ,61-41.
The thtrd-srriird Lake Brantley
Patriots used u blazing start and
exceptional execution on In-bouuds
(days lo upset No. 2 seed Daytona
Beach Mainland. 68-58
Lake Ih .w r ll u n d L a k e H ru n tlry
w ere scheduled to m eet for the

See S A -D ls trlc t 4 . Page 3 0

Mataitf

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Loighnnn Penney collected 10 points, a game high nine assists, and three
steals lo help load Lake Brantley past Mainland Friday night and Into
Saturday ovonlng's 5A District 4 championship game against Lake Howell.

lILVia HAWKS*1. HAWKS 41
iMt CfHk (41)
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Raeordt - Sprue* Cr**k l i t . LakaHowollJI 1

pat a lots 44. buccan i cat i*
Lak* Braallaf (at I
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Br'andJ 1141 Moor»t,.l&lt;l 1* 11 * 4 11 RretaOOOOO Total* T t U I I I I M
0urtana Brack Mainland (Ml

Ba'tam, 0 0 0 0 0 Copeland 1 l l t t T. M‘U*r S t I I t . C Da.nO JO OO K
D*»lt 10 X I a 11. S&gt;m* 1 It S 7 II Man*in* 0 * 1 1 1 . Zone* 1 4 t t 4 Total*
11*40 I I S
Lak. Brantley
II It I* II - tt
Daytwu Batch Mainland
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t l ) Total toul*
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Copaland. S*mi Taehmcai* — non* Rebound* — Laka B'anttar aO
iMooraliaid It. Vanda'n*ida 111. Ma niand II IK Oaai* It. Sim* 01 Attitt*
— Laka Brantley II (Penney a Gardnar II. Mainland * (Copaland II Staal*
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II Rteord* — Lak* Brantlay I t l . Mainland If I

OCS Rams overcome very slow start
Prom Staff Reporta

CLAMS DISTRICT I

M O N TV ER D E — T h a i must have been some halfllmc
talk.
If you happened upon Friday's game between
Orangcwood Christian and Monlvcrdc Academy and
saw a score of 6-6. you may have thought II was a
baseball contest rather than Ihc scmlllnuls of the Class
D-Dlstrlct 5 girls' buskclliull tournament.
Hul Ihc Orungewnnd Christian Rams finally uwnkc In
the second hall, outscorlng Monlvcrdc 28-18 In the (Inal
16 minutes lo claim a 34-34 victory und a spot In next
T uesday's sub-reglanuls.
"Jessica Mallei hud u gn at game." said Orangcwood
head coach Bob Daugherty. "She pulled It out for us.
When we were lied at halftime. I was liesldr myself and
wusn’l sure what to do. We were horrible. Hul MuHrt
and Andrea (Hart) hud gotxl games to save us."

OSANOCWOOO CHRIST IAN 14 MONT V I ROE ACA0EMY 14
Orange**** Chrttlian 1141
Hart 114 A Gorma.n* 14 11 AAallal T t l l A Walbaum 1001 VandtSIrtok
1004 Thompion 1001 Total* 144 1414
MMitftf«4$ A(*tf$mr f 14)
CollifnIOQ) l)rtdg*m*nlS?U. K*ll«r I J 4 ! ToU lt 111)14
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Thr## point fi«id goal t — Montvvrdt Ac #6#my l (Coll'nt Brtdgtmtn)
Total foul I — Oangvwocd Chr lthan If. Monlvtfd* Acadtmy II Fovlad ovt
MontstrOt Acadamy. Br*dg*m*n Tachnclalt — non# Rtrordt —
OrangrwoodChrlttlan 14 10

Muffet wound tip with I t points, while Hart
down 13 rebounds.
Orangrwo4&gt;d Christian (16-10) was to have
The Master's Academy from W inter Park
clubbed Mi. Dora Bible 42 29 Friday night)
district (Inal Saturday night.

pulled
played
(which
In the

S T . C L O U D — Plagued once again
by poor shooting. Die Seminole High
S c h o o l g ir ls ' b a ske tb a ll team
cranked up Its defense Friday night
to rally past Leesburg 68-36 In the
sem ifinals of the 4A -D lstrlet 6
tournam ent at St. C Lo u d High
School.
In llir other semifinal. St. Cloud
— ranked No. I all year In the
Florida Sports Writers Association's
Class 4A slate (Kill — eliminated
Cypress Creek 80-42.
W hile St. C lo ud was to host
Seminole In the district cham pion­
ship game al 7 p.m . Saturday night.
F rid a y 's w in s guaranteed both
teams a subregional game next
Tiirsrtay In th r Florida High School
Activities A asocial Ion's expanded
playoffs.
The winner of the Semlnole-St.
Cloud will host the runner-up from
D istrict 5 (w hich Includes Iwo
Volusia County schools and four
hum Brevard) while Ih r loser vlslls
the District 5 champion.
In Ihc first half of Ih rlr game with
Ihc Leesburg Yellow Jackets (14-7).
Ih r Semlnolrs fell behind 13-4 after
one quarlcr and trailed 26-16 at
h u lf llm c . O v e r ( h r fin a l Iw o
quarters. Sem inole 111-16) outscored Leesburg 52-10.
"W e came out with no spark In
Ihc first half." said Seminole coach
John McNamara. "In the second
hulf. we came out nnd held them
scorrlrss fur the first four minutes
and 25 seeonds of ih r third quarter.
We were pluylng defense all over Ihc
place."
In the process. Seminole forced
Ixesburg Into 52 turnovers. 17 In
Ihc third quarter alone. Minder
Hampton led the Tribe's defensive
attack with 10 steals. Trn n rs h la
See S e m in o le . Page 3B
tC M IN O L E lM VCLLOW JACKETS M
laminaI* 1*4)
Morgan 101*. M trrKk 1001. Hampton ] ] o *.
Southward 101 A Brown 1004. Eaton I] 1 10 11.
Hardy l 001. RobintonOOOO M&lt;Ph*r«on I I I ].
Millar 100 A GllllntOOOO. Da.it 0 00 0 Total*
It 1011*4

laaikofs 0*1
Hill 0 1 1 1 . C*rtor 1 I* 1. William* I 00 1.
Turntr 4 0 11 . Coopar 10 11. W.tbill 1 1 1 1 .
Mo**lyII 111 Total* 144 1(14
lamlnal*
4 II 14 11 - *4
Laa*buff
|| II I 1 - 1 *
Thra* point Paid goal* — Non* Total tout! —
Sam.noi* It L**tburg It FOulad out — Non*
Tachnlcalt — Non* Raeordt — S*mlnol* II I*.
L«*tburg 14 1

Roberts, Perkins help A rro w Force II to 10-0 S A C mark
By KURT LUTTKRM OSKR
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — You ru n Iry and contain them.
Slop one. maybe. Bul lo hall lioth Eric Roberts
und Ray Perkins, the guards for the Seminole
High School boys' basketball (cam. never.
On Friday night. Ihc tnlrntrd duo combined for
42 points as No. 8-rnnked Seminole completed u
perfect run through the Seminole Athletic
Conference with a convincing 73-59 win o vrr Ihe
Oviedo Lions.
T h r victory. Arrow Force IPs 13th In n row.
gives Seminole u 24-6 heading In the 4A-Dlslrtrt
6 tournament next week while Oviedo finishes
the regular season at 9 -18.
With Oviedo playing tough In th r serond.
quarter and a score of 15 all. Roberts took over
both defensively and offensively.
Roberts found teammate Andre Hall (five
(minis) underneath for a quick two. As soon as
Oviedo had chance lo turn around. Roberts had

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R

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Ihe steal nnd another easy two.
Before the Lions knew what had hit them, the
Junior guard went on lo score Ills squad's next
five points, ihe lust Hirer coming off a bruutlful.
twisting lay-up ncrom pnnlrd by a foul
Seminole never looked bark.
"W e've been gelling grral (day from our
guards all yrur. especially from Eric and R ay."
said Seminole roach Hob Trulna. "W ith Ihnsc
two setting ih r lone and our big guys grltlng
down on Ihe break, our offrnse has been really
clicking."

AREA,

Th e first half ended with t more Roberts
theatrics. Calm y looking al ihe &lt;lock. Roberts (22
( M in is ) came u|icourt and found Hrad Trulna |6
six), who guvr Seminole a 35-22 hulfllmc
udvuntngr.
"It wus good lo rinse out the sruson like this,"
added Tralna. "T h e kids really worked hard for
Ihe No. 1 seed (In Ihe district tournament) and
they deserved II. But one thing Ihc seed doesn't
guurntee Is easy wins. As (Oviedo) Coach (Ed)
llolton says. It's never a sure thing."
Along w ith Roberts' 22 points und five
rebounds. Perkins (lumped In 20. m any of which
from dazzling ofT-baluncc Jumpers und fast break
lay-ins.
The Lions did munage to scare Seminole Into a
time out in the fourth when Shawn Sams dunked
home a deuce. But the score was 71-59 with :41
on the clock when Sams scored. Th e dunked
looked nice bul It wus too late for Oviedo.
Hrad Boss led Ihe Lions with 20 points. Sams
finished with 12.

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14 I) 71) 4R!gMGu*tl
4 00 1)0 1 40 Chicago
74 1) III 10
Cleveland
SlOuam
ISO
4)0
Indiana
1
) 1) too to**
J Lift* Joyce*
s 00
Charlolte
17 IS aM 11
O (IS ) IS.W; P (AS)S4.M; T (4 17) IA.M
Milwautre
la 1* 1*1 10'&gt;
liilh rac* — 1/14, D: II II
Detroit
It 17 774 !l&lt;y
I HI»tor*cJ*l Glory
10)0 440
440
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
IRkJoumay
4 40
4*0
)A lr Brava Raton
100
Mrdwetl Dtvttten
0(1 1)4) Ml PM D B M . T t l J D r i l l *
W L Pci
OB
14 I) 774 Seven** rat* -1 /|. B: M l )
Houilwi
JCagm Flak
1140 *00 4 40
h
San Anionio
» 14 714
■ Min! Gena
71 11 411 4 ')
TM
4M
Ulett
Denver
7 Jklmec Faachat
4M IJV*
» »
(M
t* )2 XU 70
O IM ) t lM i P (S I) I JAM; T 0 0 -1 )
Minnesota
4
4)
111
It
I.III M i l O A l AJDtB.**
Dana*
Pecllt Diyltien
I n a n rat* - 1/1*. Di 11.4)
IJ F * Pink Lady
14 M IJ M
5M
Seattle
U 10 774 —
7Omni Hat Feve
14 M ) 40
FSoenl.
)t ts *74
4 E •quttile Doll
)7 70 774 f
4)0
Golden Slate
0 (7 1 ) *).Mi P D JISM M ; T (A M I tlt.M
17 JO 174 *
Pari land
It It H I IS
Ninth rat* - 7/14. St 41.11
lALater*
I I I t It* It
* Rtatitikaiiy
in
in
100
LA Clipper*
IS 1) l i t II
Sacramento
7Omni Cruel la
1*0 410
7 Doctor Crock*n
4*0
Frida y'tO* mat
NO 0*m*t scheduled
Q (A7) 14 III P (A l l a.Jti T (AT S) IIS M
IM h ra ca -V 1 4 .B iri.4 J
S rb rS a r) O rm n
No o*m*t scheduled
I Can Arfitf
JM
140 7AO
l*nd*7'» Oam*
ICwlll Goodyear
1*0 4 00
All Star Cam* *1 Minnmpoltv « 10p m
7 RV Motivated
1*0
M a d a r'i Oi mat
0 II S Ill.M i P (I I ) S.44; T (I S-7) 111*4
No A*mat scheduled
i i n r * c * - y i i . C : i i.il
IM a't Daltodil
ISJO 140 ) M
1 W K &gt; r» Brawn
100 1 M
I Talk KltlM Kind
4 JO
O ( I I ) M M i P ( I S 47.M; T (111) 4*l.Mi
S*hrrda r”* M ai'i Scar**
TT (1 17 A I S 1) M Mi Jackpri 4.447 M
EAST
IJRt rac*-IJ 1 4 .S iU .lt
Altoariu*
M apsa tl. NKhat* 77
IPrimaJunt*
)M
100 140
Amoritanlntl
101.
Ouirmlpiac *»
ITaMMcawan
M M 1.M
ICIutMacambo
710
Batten (4. Warcattar Tach 74
BuftetoM. CarHConnetllcvt SI 71
o u -n ) 4.Mi p ( m i ts m i r u n ) m m
CCN V t l latai Jay 71
lltkrat* — S/14. At ll.M
SPomonaPamp
17 00 D M 11*0
Caldngil at Holy Family, ppd . trw*
Caltlamia. Pa tt. S N y p m O w i 44
1Omni Taan Ang*l
IM IM
CanHNitM Iona Tt
) Flra Prin ted
ISO
Owouatn* IS, SI. BetavanNir* 77. O T
« ( H I D.M i P (M I47.M J T (A M ) 4M.M;
E Connecticut 4). Plymouth SI. 7*
QD 0 7A &gt;11SI1A4
F DU Maditan Tt. lycamtng S)
)4Mir*to— S/A. Ai n.io
Fair Met* OKklmantl. Si. FrancN. N V 71
*LlgMn4no Fa*(
DM
410 1*0
F ranllin Place* 71. BridOtporl *4
* Katw Haeancrott
I M ISO
Cannon 47. Dltt of Columbia 41
) Sparkle N Bright
)« 0
Georgetown al Provident*. pod , travel pro
Q (44) It.M i
P (A ll t U M l T (AAS)
Harvard al Calwmtia. ppd . mow
IM -M iS (AAA-1) 447M
HelyCrout*. C o M d tll
A - 1AM; H - SM7.IM
Huntar 114. Lehman 41
Ithaca tt. Hariwitl S*
King*. Pa 7A Draw41
.4/ ;
Lalaytri* 44. Navy 41
Lebanon Val M. Sutqudvanna 7J. OT
*1 OB LAN DOS EM) MOLE
Loyola. AM. al MannaiNn. ppd maw
i...
Mama 74. Boston U 71
rve e n p *
Flrttgam*
Manhattanrill* al Trimly. Cam., ppd.
I PIMM
* M 140 I M
Mast. Law*)! WO. Sarrod Haarl M
I Enrique
1140 *M
scan u
n *4/ 1
1! 1
Mieericardie I* Cwpiedd Mercy a*
Mavnl
SI Vincent IM Stover* Tach I )
O O J I ir .M ; P I M J P J I ; T 11-4-1) H I A*
N Y U 1 L BrandettM
Naw Hampshire 74. N v ltw rilm i 4V
7CoW Java
1144 7M 440
Rochester Tach 4). 9 Lawranct Tl
I Ptnaon Boydt
1 M 410
Salv* R*o&gt;na M. Curry 7)
1 Pita Chi mala
11.40
Skidmor*
144. KtnotPotnl Tt
o (s-7) « . M 1 p o n m .M i t i n si
Springfield 71. SI. Anselm 74
I Alt.M i DO 11-7) IM. to
SI Joseph's. Main* 47. Mam* Presque III*
Third gam#
(S
1Marcel Jo**
Tt 40 I M
4M
4 Beto Enrique
4 40 I M
SI M kha*lt M. StondHIl 70
1 Irlpaytn Aguirre
4 40
Syr *CuM tl. Kentucky U
Tatkyo Poll 74, Dominican. N V 4)
0 (4 4 ) T tJtj P(S-4)I4AJ4| T (S -A 1III7M
Union. N V B . Hamilton 7)
FaarA|44u
Ursinut to. Swdritwnor* 41
4Cola Raya*
DM
SM
IM
Vottor 40. N r Paly 44
IPHeEnrieua
) 40 1.M
t Marcel Oyari
IM
W. Naw Copland 74.M IT 44
Watl CTwtNf 70. Clwyrwy 44. O T
0 0 -4 )IS M ; P IA l)O A 4 ; T ( A l l)SSI.M
Watrikald SI It. F IHhbwrg SI M
FMMpdW
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IPardAAxpIri
144
IM
)M
1 Pita Je n
4 M 4 40
Worcatitr SI Ml. N AdamtSt. 71
SOUTH
OBateAtcua
7 00
AIKa Lloyd tt. TutculwmM.OT
0 ( I S) IS 44; P ( M l to 44; T (M A I 444 44
Auburn
IU
.L
S
U
U
Sltltioama
Bridp*wa**r.Va 47. Lynchburg tt
4 Pmvon J a m
1)00 7 10 ) M
Campbell 70. WWtlhrepS)
1Plla Ajtua
MO 1 M
Carton Newman 74. WPgala 70
ISataErkiaoa
100
Citadel 74. Appalachians! 41
0I1AI41M I P (A I)1 4 4 .W ;T (A M I4 I4 M
Cater M. Laot McRae 44
4 Arpillaga
CaergeWeh. Ky DC, Spatdtne 77
(IM
IM
4M
ll r t i i i *
Coorglo 74 T mnattee *1
IM
)M
IForvrl*
Ceergio T*cht4. North Corel me M
Jobnton BlbNM. Atlanta Chritllan 14
0 (1 4 ) M M ; P (4 -IIU .N ; T (A l l ) I74M
Londw 47, Aiqutle 71
Llborty 4L N C . Crmntboro 41
IMlkal AjpNI
UN
AM I M
Lilt m . Clayton SI 71
4 R*n*M*ndl
7M I M
Unowned 71. Pltl-JehntlownST
1 Aipm*f* Arr aja Ia
1*0
Louitvilla 77. Tulana 71
0 CM ) u r n , P |IM ) 147At; T T (l- A I )
Maryland M. Florida I I 44
H IM
N C Chartorie47,Va Commonwealth44
Newport Newt Tl. Marymounl. Va 41
1 40 7.10 4 00
RhadetM. Centra 74
I Irigayan Mondl
1 H 4M
Straw (4. SI Awginlme i Tt
4 Ar*m«yo Corill
4 40
STrorier 44. Emmanuel tl
O D A I X .M ; P N i l D IM ; T (4141
Southern Tach 44. Brew*on Porter at
ttl.M ; T T carry*Y*r 1I41.M
IMhgama
Tn Chattanooga t). VMI Tl
Towton Sl ot Coatlal Carolina, ppd . tnow
1 Beltran
IIM
400 100
Va WotWvan 7). E mory A Hanry SI
iG ditll
too 4 00
Virginia 11. Otmion 44
I Urald*
140
Virginia SI H. Llrlngttarw 74
Q IM )S A M ; P IS O )O A t; T(S A -I)S M A t
MIDWEST
lllb Mm*
JOtae Mandl
Aqukitt M. &amp; and Rap-dl Baplitt IS
1)00 7 00 4)0
Bradley 71. Indiana SI 17
(Mandib* Erklaga
7M ) »
Briar Clitl 44 Sioui Fa lit 4;
1 Atptllage Soto
) M
Butler a . La Sail* tt
Q (I Al M M ; P ISA) ItA 14; T I M S ) S47.M

V

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IIN Q 1

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Croat Country Skiing
Woman * IS km Fre*. 4 a m
Figure Skating
Pair* Technical Program. I p m
lea Hech*y
Swedenvt Slovakia.tarn
Italyvi Canada. 11 M e m
Franca**. United State*, to m

THIS W E E K S F IS H IN G I O R L C A S I

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p

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L . jL £ _ ;

Laka Fanaaoflkaa

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F_ O. G _

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Laka Ktaatonma*

F_ G G

Laka Griffin

7 j JL
pj G F

Laka Harri*

_

F_ G

Oranga Laka

F

Laka LoeNeoaa

p_

Taata Apopka Chain

p_ G

Laka Rouaaaau

r_
£ _ G_ f
G
P_

Laka Walr

P

Rodman Reservoir

P_ F_ F _ ^

SL Jottna River (II)

F_ O .

St John* Rival ( t )

F_ Q_ G ._
P_ G_ O m

Laka ToNopakaftga

Wlthlacoocha* R*v*r

F

P_

I N H L S T A N P IM O S

Baruch Tl. Vat tar So
Cal 1lornia. Pa 74 $hipp&lt;n*burg ts
Clarwn 41. Lack Havan M
Delaware SI 71. Md E Short 41
Dam ton 71, Alleghany *1
Grave City 110. Waynatburg 7*
Hamilton Tt. Unton. H V 74
Hutton (t. E mmanual N
Ithaca M. Hartwkk *»
Lebanon Val 10. Sutqudianna 17
Lycoming *7. FDU Mad ton 14
M ITM . Suffolk 44
Matt Lowell 74. SacradHaart SS
Motley 71CW Pott &gt;1
Mount St Mery l N Y tt. Monmouth *4
Northaatlarn *4. Naw Hampthire 4]
Plymouth Sl4k* 41. E Cannaclkul 40
N ufgert at Mattactvtarit ppd . weather
SI Antrim 101 spr irgtwld SI
St Joeaph t. Main* 71. Mam* Prevyua it**
41
SI Lawrenc* 41. RacTwtker Tach 44
SianaMll 17. SI Mkhari t n
Tempi* tl. Watt Virginia M. O T
Trinity. Cam 71. Tdt* 70
W*»1 Chatktr M Chaynay 17
WetII a id St 7S FiithbiagSt al
W New England4a. Ntdiott 41
Wat lay an 4*. Amber*! 47
WtttlialdSI. 7A Flkhbtrg SI 41
WorcttHrSI Tt. N Adam* Si 71
SOUTH
Augutta D . Landae 14
Balmont 11. Union. Tern M
Barry I d Piedmont 41
Coat. F larida 47. Catt N Chartattan *4
Centra (J. Rhode* d
Clalluifl.CentralVbtlayan*4
u , i(.
Cumberland. Term it. MarUn Method)il 44
Delianca 74. Thom* Mar* 17
E Kentucky H . Aialln Paay 74
A R K A N S A ln FLORIDA 17
Florida 44. LSU 41
FLORIDA IItA )
Fla I"ter national a . Oaargle tl. 41
Thompton * t AO II. HIM a ll S t II.
Louikiane
Tach 100. SWLOuiliana 44
DeClercq 7 S A* A Biown 111 A l I t Crock
Navy 4*. Lalayatl* S7
t tl 4 7 It. Anderton I I A l 1. Kuitmo a 7 S4
7«*w Or leant 7*. Florida Atlantic *J
I). William A t » 0 0. Dyrkolbaln 44 40 0
North Alabama 71. Ala Huntivilt* 74
Total! II 40 *4 7417.
North Catalina 41. Georgia Tech 71
ARKANSAS (11 1)
Union. Ky 7A Lindtay Wilton *7
Thurman I tl 4 S 14, Williamtan 7 11 4 4 70.
Roanot* 4). Va Watlayan M
Siewarl *1 11 II, Back 17 71 D. Rlmec 44
SI Augutllna'tn. ShawTl
00 t. Robmton 0 7 00 IS. McDaniel 14 001.
W. Carolina T*. DavidtUi 71
Crawford) 1 0 0 1 Wihon 1 100 7. OillerdOl
MIDWEST
000 Total*IS 70 IS l l t t
Alma S4. Kalamaioo SI
Halttime— Arkantat 4). Florida W ) point
Bowling
Groan
*1.
Miami. Ohio *0
goal*— Florida 4 17 (Crptt S 7. Brawn IS .
Copilot 47. Baldwin Wallace as
Kwitma SS). Arkantto I I 14 I Robmton 14.
Canl Mkh 41. W. Michigan 47
Thurman 4 II. SIrea r I i s , Rimac 11.
Dedanca 7*. Thomas Mara 17
Crawford I I . Dillard 01. McOankl 04)
Detroit MaecyOS. La Sell* 47
Foultd out-None Aybawndk-Florida la
F Indlay 41 Notre Dam*. Ohio II
|Thompton. DeClercq 4) Arkamei 14
1 SWwarl 7) A t i i m - f lo riU It IDeCkrcQ. Heldlabarg M. Mvtklngun *4
11. On vat 70
Croat. Brown 41. Arkontat II I Beck 10)
John Carroll 47. Otterbem si
Total lault— Florida It, Arkaniot It.
KanllT.Triodoll
Technical-Floridabench A -70.1)0
AAadorwva 44. Concordia SI
Michigan Tach M. Farttt SI M
M ARVLANDtt.FLORIOAtl.44
Mi* tour I Ratio *7. NWMttouri SI SO
M ARYLAND III-?)
Mount Union 40. Ohio ttorthom 41
Hlpp 4 I I 11 W. Boo** 14 II 14 It. Smith S *
NE Ml*tour IM . Emporia It IS
D U Simpktnt4 l( 1111. R h a d n It 44 10.
Northern St ,S D 7A MSUi Duluth 41
Koverlh 00 00 0. Luca* 14 11 A Bowk 0 )
North wood. M kh 4l.Wbyna.Mkh St
000. B riiW O 1001 T d a lU t 17 » l l t t
ON*
Watlyn 77. Waotlar SS
FLORIDA M. 1)0-10)
R k Grand* ItA Urban*al
Sura 4 1) 111 1*. RebMton 17 00 4.
Shawn** I I . ON* Oemlnkan 4t
Luchman i f I ) 7. Cmham 1 14 4 4 it. Word
liana Hrighh d Adrian S4
O il 11 I*. Collin* 1 7 0 1 A Rrid IS 11 0.
SWMIttOuriSt 71.1'llnali St. SS
K*rn*r0000t. TetaltSS so IS M M
Tlllin 74. Cadarvilla 47
Haittima— Maryland la. F larida Si 74
W4lth
44. Mount Vtrnon Naiarane 42
1 Point B a a lt-M e ry lM l it 1Simp*Ink 7 4
Wlttanbarg « . Obarlin I!
Rhodei 01. Batnk 01. B riiM 01). Florida
SOUTHWEST
SI. I I) I Sura I t . Wwd 0 4. Graham 01)
Panhandkll 101. A u lt n Loilegatl
Fouled ow*-Smith. Jura. Luchman. Raid
Tata* Tech 44. HouttonSI
Rebound*—Maryland d (Booth II, Smith tl).
U at lha Clark* tt. Arkansas Call 47
Florida SI M (Rottnion it) A t t it H Merylend I) (Booth 1. Simpkirtt J). Florida
SI II (Sura A Ward SI Talal to u liW I N T M O L Y M P IC S
Maryland tl. Florida SI 77 Technical*-1
I Mary land bench) A-7.M S
Colvin M A tU o n U
Cota Wttlem M Eorthomal
DePauw 70. Frantllnt*
Dtlianco Tt ThomatMora 47
Deniien 7A All*gh*ny 72
Fa rm SI N . Mlchigm Tach It
FmdWytS Canl Si .Ohio Tt
George Wtthmglen tl. Xavier. Ohi* tl.
IOT
Hanover II. Manchrder *4
llfinoiy SI tl. CreightonM. OT
Indian# t l Iowa t l
Indiana EM l FLTeytor Fori Wayne Tt
Fanl 77, Toledo 40
Miami. OMa At Bowling Oraen II
Mmnetaia IM, Witcantm 71
M/ttaurl n . Oklahoma SI 74
N lawa Ml. Drake Tt
N Michigan 41 Grand Valley SI 74
Nebrai4AlM.lawaM.t4
Oakland. Mich tt. Laka Superior SI t*
OMa Northern 44. Mount Union 40
Oil vet 74. Hope 71
Olivel Naiarane47. Illinwi TachII
RawHulmanM. Andtrten. tnd 71
South Dakota 100. Awgiatana.S D 77
Taylor tl. Indiana TechM. OT
W Michigan 41 Cent Michigan M
Wayne. Mkh H . NartNad. Mich 4)
Wittenberg 14. Oberlin N
SOUTHWEST
Ark«at*t tt. F larida 47
Bay tar tl. Tam i Chritllan 71
HardM Slmmont t l. Oallat SS
Oh i m m B . Calar ado IS
T a ia ttl. Taata AAM4A
U e&lt; ttw Oiattii tai. ArhanaatCall It
P A B W IS T
A r l i a n a I I . 7 1, ( l a n i a r d I t

Safirdar'i Wamta'i Scerti
EAST
American Inti I I , Oulnnlpiac 51
Babvon 70, Mount Hal yak* 41

Sunday! Scfwdul*
AH Tint* 1ST
AJpifta Skiing
V*n'i Downhill. S a m

All Tlnwt E IT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allantk Devliion
W L T PI* OF OA
NY Ranger*
74 D 4 n i n no
New J»r*#y
JO II * ** m i d
Washington
M » 4 M i n 170
Florida
» M II 14 ID 144
Philadelphia
71 )? 4 14 1(7 )10
N Y Islander*
)t 74 4 44 111 11)
Tampa Say
It 74 4 41 t il 144
Narihea it O *****
Montreal
71 70 1 44 144 14)
Boston
7* l| IS *4 ID O*
PittMurgh
M II II 4) IM 700
Buffalo
I? 7) * M 144 141
Owotwc
) l J* ) 47 17) 111
Hartford
II )l 4 44 t t l 11)
Ottawa
1 41 1 M 144 H i
W ESTERN O M ir iR IN C E
CantfalDiylkieo
W L T Ph OF OA
Taranto
71 14 tl 41 IN D*
Detroit
71 II 1 47 JM IM
Delia*
M JO 7 47 TOt 1)4
SI Lout*
71 M 1 44 III I U
Chicago
11 &gt;4 4 U 1*4 IM
Winnipeg
17 U 7 41 141 7X1
Pacilic Deistan
Calgary
71 tl I *7 JD 1?)
Vancouver
77 7* ) t* IM IM
San Jove
« 14 It 11 D* t?f
Lak Angelek
)1 17 * 14 704 J l )
Anaheim
71 17 4 44 1)7 177
Edmonton
11 U 1 M 174 XM
Frtday* Game*
Buffalo S Montreal I
Quebec at N V Ranges, ppd , mow
Oetroil 4. Ph.ladeiprie J
Taranto A Winnipeg I
La* Angela* S. Anaheim 7
Calgary *, Hartford 1
San Jo*# 4, Chicago]
Saturday'* Qamet
B01Ion 1 New Jersey 1
Dana* t. PltttburghJ
Florida al N. V. Iilandar* (al
Vancouver at Tampa Bay ta)
N V Ranger* al Ottawa In)
Quebec at Montreal In)
Toronto al Calgary In)
Harttcrd at Edmonton In)
DetroitalS! Loud ln|
Wtthington at Lot Angelo* Ini
Pltttburgh efptHleariS^,77OS p m
Dana*at Buffalo. J Oipm
Anaheim *• Edmonton.« os p m
Chicago al San Jo*e S top m
Vaneewer at Florida, k t lp m .
Naw Jersey at Tampa Bay, 4; IS p.m.

AUTO RACING
Daytona A RCA 7*4
DAYTONA BEACH - The starting line up
tor today * Daytona MtCA 700 Hooter* Cup
stock car rac* at Daytona Intamalional
Speedway, with hometown typ* ot car and
qualifying Ipaed in mph
1 Lay Allan J r . Raleigh. N C . Ford.
ISO )I1; ) Tim Fadavw. Hall. Mich. Ford,
(it f f i
7 Bab Hill, story Qty. Iowa. Chavroiat
1(1010. 4 Jail Purvh. Clarfcsvlll*. Term.
Chevrolet. 144 474
1. Bill Vinturim , Chi.ago. Chevrolet.
14(4)4.1 Mark Thompson Carierivin*. Go .
Ford. W r i t
7 Mika Wallace. St Loud. M o. Chavroiat.
1(710). 4 Mark Stdil. San Dlago. Calif.
Ford. 1(7170
1 Jaal W hit*. Rove* C ity. Ta a a t.
Chavroiat, 1(7 )a0; 10 Ron Burchett*.
Walkariowru N C . Ponlec. 117 ISJ
It Bobby Bewshw. Sprlngtwld. Ohio.
Ford. IK 1)7. II Pdtr Gibbon*. Canada.
Chavroiat. IM S20
12 Babby G a rh a rl. Labanen. Pa .
Chavroiat. 104 It). I* Bob Schachl. Lorn
bard. Ill .Oidunobi!*. KS4D.
IS Daw Jansen. Grain Vallay. Mo .
Pontiac. I l l SI). 14 Kenny Allan. Shatby.
N C . Chavroiat. IS) aM
If. Michael Dakban, Clearwater, Chevralel.
14111). 14 Jett McCtor*. Harrisburg. N C .

Chavretal. t lS li)
t l Kirk Shalmardmq Win*Ion Salem. N C .
144 MJ. )0 Gary BraSbarry, Chad#*. A la .
Chavroiat. 144 111
J1 Dkh Trkkl*. W»contln RapKtt. W l.
Chavroiat. 1(7 JM. » (Illy Thamac Phoanl*
City. At .Pontiac. 117 la
I ) Tim Staal*. Mama. M l . Ford. I ll DO.
1« Bob Kataiewski. Rochester Hill*. M l.
Chrysler. I U Ot)
)S Gary Walnbrorr. Brookpark, Ohio.
Oldkmgtotta. IBM d ll; )4 Rick Sheppard.
Clinton Township. Ml .Oldwnobil*. II) 140
IT. Bob William*. CailNM. Ohio. Chavrokf.
1 0 ) 011. } t Jail Finlay, Larding. Ml .
Chavroiat. IU 470
Tt Laura Lana. Oiarlatt*. N C . Ford.
I4 JID . M Wiyn* Petorton. Putaikl. Term.
Pontiac. IU 111
) l John W llk ln im , Huaylown. A t .
Chavrotal. 101401. » L W Mildf. Oukhort.
Pa , Chevroiet. IU 411
7) Andy Siena. Pa&gt;i*r. G* . ddunobil*.
11)
140 14 Bob Slrat Mokana. II. Ford
IU M7
IS Frank Klmmd. Jattafkanvltla. I n .
Oidkmobii* IU IM M Alan Pruitt. Hickory
N C . Ford. IU IM
17 John Stradtman. Cleveland Chevrolet
I U Oil. M David Bogp. Fairfkid, I I . Butek
tU U I
I I . C ra ig R u b rlg h l. C le a rw a te r.
Oldtmehll*. 10).t i l l aO Bob Bravak.
Ashland. W l. Ford. &gt;1)0*7
41 Robert Ham. Niburn. A l . Chavrokt
Ipravdianal). 47 Glam Brawar. Calumbwk
Ga . Chevrokt Ipravdbnal)
47 Bab Oattar. CNcago. Chavrokt Ipro
vitianall

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Amarka* Laagu*
BALTIM O R E O R O LC S - Agrtad to
term* With Mika Oavaraaui. ovtfkidtr. an a
On* year contract
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Agrvedtekfmt
wtth Hilly Hathaway, pitcher; Karin Flor*.
ml elder and Chris Turner, catcher
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L IL L E H A M M E R . N o rw a y A g a in s t a
spectacular snowy backdrop, the W inter Games
opened today with a pageant of traditional
Norwegian cultures — trolls and reindeer In­
cluded — and a breathtaking fly-by lighting of the
Olympic flame.
A sland-ln ski Jumper, Stein Gruben. delivered
the flame, arching majestically through the night
sky and plopping down In a perfect landing.
It w p s a welcome start to an Olym pics that will
cost t l billion or more to stage und had been
plagued by a scries of bizarre occurrences.
But It was not a ceremony cut ofT from the real
world. IOC president Ju a n Antonio Samaranch
called on all sides In the conflict In Sarajevo to
‘*stop th*. fighting. Stop the hilling. Drop you
guns." A n d security was tight against threats of
, protests from anti-abortion groups.
No problems were reported by police.
The setting for the opening ceremonies could
not have been more Inviting for the 40.000
spectators, bundled up against J 4-degrcc cold In
the ski-jumping stadium al L llk h a m m c r Olym pic
Park. Everyone was draped In white.
ft was a stark contrast to the futuristic design
and tepid slush of Albertville. Prance, two yra rs
ago. These arc the first W inter Games sent off on
their own. apltt from the every-four-year cycle of
Olym pic tradition, and their birth was as Nordic
as salmon and skis.

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"W e want . . .to— present
these Games In the
Norwegian w ay.” said Gerhard Heiberg, president
of the Llllehutnmer Olympic Organizing C o m ­
mittee.
Th e y sure have, for a start.
Th e sun shone for the first lim e In a week, and
snow flakes floated as 400 local children formed
the Olym pic rings from five perfect circles at the
foot of the Jumps. And os the sun set across Lake
MJusa and arctic chill closed In. the stadium came
alive with the wonders of winter. Norwegian style.
T w o skydlvers passed overhead, holding a giant
flag, and on the ground actress L lv Ullmunn and
explorer T h o r Hyerdahl Introduced the crowd and
millions of viewers worldwide lo their “ family" —
six Kids from Llllchammer who helped welcome
the world to their hometown.
Reindeer pulled sleighs and Nils Aslnk
Vulkcpau sang a Jilk . u haunting story song of the
Sunil people from Lapplund. Telemark skiers
sprang from the snowbanks lo deliver violins and
other Instruments to musicians, who played the
traditional “ Devil's Dance."
Dancers, folk singers and Norwegian horses —
the FJordlng of the northern fjords and Dotahesl
of the southern valleys — preceded the entrance
of Norway's King Harald V and Queen Sonja. T h e
royal couple sat with Hillary Rodham Clinton.
America's first lady, and daughter Chelsea, who
arrived Friday night for a brief Olym pic slay.
D rum dances, folk tunes and. finally, the
athletes — some 2.000 of them from a record 66
nations — paraded Into the stadium. Greece, th r

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In Norwegian.
Cam m y Myler. a luge racer from Lake Placid.
N.Y., carried the American (lag at the front of the
U.S. team, clad In long blue down coals and grey
cowboy hats. The 200-strong U.S. contingent did
not Include the two protagonists from what has
become the dark shadow of these Games — figure
skaters Nuncy Kerrigan and To n ya Harding.
Kerrigan, who arrived Wednesday, skipped the
ceremonies to protect her right knee. Injured In
an attack last month, from the cold. Harding,
under Investigation for her possible part In the
attack. Is still In the United Stales.
The Norwegian tram closed the parade, getting
a standing ovation as cross-country skier Bjorn
D urhlr carried Ihe red Hag with the blue andwhile cross Into the arena.
Samaranch noted thnt Norway was "the home
of skiing" and harked back 10 years to Sarajevo,
then an Olym pic host and now a bombed-out
wreck of the city caught tn ethnic strife. T h e IOC
has tried to Install an “ Olym pic truce" during the
Games, but Instead has been answered by some
of the most intense shelling of the two-year-old
war.
"Please stop lighting. Please stop killing. Drop
your guns, please." Samaranch said In an
emotional speech. He led the crowd in a moment
of silence for the war's victims.
King Harald then declared Ihe Games open.

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stadium lo Ignite the Olym pic flame that burns
brightly while Ihe youth of the world compete for
gold and glory. Never has II arrived In such a way
as this.
Atop (he 120 kilometer hill. Gruben took Ihe
torch, a gracefully bent 5-fool piece of wood,
tipped w ill) sliver and carrying Ihe (Ire lighted by
the sun at Ancient Olympia. Greece, last month.
Gruben. a lasl-minute replacement when (h r
original Jum per was Injured In a practice fall this
week, roared down the hill and soared through
the air, Ihe flame held high In his right hand.
As h r landed on the flat of the stadium, the
crowd chccrcd. and Grubcm handed the torch lo
Cathrine Nottlngncs. a 19-ycar-old cross country'
skier and guide who Is almost blind. Nottlngncs.
who will participate in Ihe Paralympics for
handicapped athletes ncxl month, In turned look
the torch lo Norway's Crown Prince liunkon. who
shares his name with one of the Games' human
mnscots. Haakon and Kristin.
Haakon, the prince, touched the torch to the
top of a tall cauldron, and the Olympic flame
burst to life.
Vegard Ulvang, a Norwegian Icon for his
cross-counlry gold medals and globe-spanning
bravery, took the Olym pic oath for the athletes.
Ulvang had criticized Samaranch and the IOC
this week as being backward and undemocratic,
but he stood proudly as he recited the pledge to
compete "In the true spirit of sportsmanship, for
the glory of sport and Ihe honor of our teams."

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Quartet grabs spotlight in league play at Bowl America
•MAUI to tha Harold
SA N FO R D Doug B u rn e ll. J im M elvin.
Debbl Leigh and Barbara Rlcbarda paced ihc
week's action at Howl Amcrlca-Sanford.
Burnell, competing In the McGuire'* Canvas
League on Feb. 3. bowled the week's top series of
HRS. while M elvin. In the Deuclitlme l.rngtir on
Feb. 6. rolled the week's top game of 284. 120
pins over his 138 average.
Also topping out well utrove his average was
Tom Royal In the M EOW la-ague on Feb. 5 Ills
244 game was 101 plnsubove his I43avrrage.
Burnell was one of four men going over 600 In
series play, with the other three coming In the
Ileachtlme la-ague on Feb. 6. Th e three were
Melvin (633). Dick Porettl (610) and Nell Peck

(rolling bis H rs t ever 600).
On the women's side, Leigh. In the Thursday
Nile Mixed League on Feb

highest scries. 570. and tup game. 212.
Richards was the only bowler to win twice,
posting league victories In the Saturday Senior
Citizens League on Feb. 5 and the Washday
Dropouts League on Feb. 7.

Vlxhnexky. 486; Jo hn Ognosky. 484; Games — *
Charles Conklin. 192; Harold llerbnt. 185.
W om en's series — Esther Uinsing. 532; Mary
(Lings, 463: Osmes — Lansing. 189; Agnes
Ognosky. 183.

McGUIRE’S CANVAS. Fsb. 3
M en's series — Doug Burnell. 685; Churles
Shaw. 589: Games — Burnell. 257: Pat Johnson.

SATURDAY SENIOR CITIZENS. Fsb. 5
Men's series — Don Bangs. 518: B urk Benton.
513: Games — John Brown. 194: Joe Gardner.

WASHDAY DROPOUTS, Fsb. 7
Men's series — Don Bangs. 594; Bob Orwlg.
374: Gamas — Bangs. 2 2 1; O rw lg. 200.
Woman's series — Barbara Richards. 484:
Marge Gunstcr. 471: Games — Gunster. 180;

240.

185.

Richards. 173.

W om en's series — Dorulne Harrington. 540:
Phyllis Mott. 534: Games — Mott. 203; Beverly

W om en's series — Barbara Richards. 503:
Marv Bangs, 465. Games — Richards. 189;

Westgaurd. 202.

I kings. 186.

THURSDAY NITE MIXED. Fsb. 3
Men's series — T im Waddle. 563; Don Myers.
561; Games — Myers, 208; Waddle. 207: Myers.
W om en's serlss — Debbl Leigh. 579: Debbie
Newman. 543. Games — Leigh. 212: Delores

MEOW. Fsb. 5
Men's series -* Bruce Hlmschooi. 577; To m
Royal. 570; Osmes — Royal. 244 (101 pins over

BARBOUR BROTHERS, Fsb. 7
Men's series — Bill Riley, 652: Pete Pierce.
562: Osmes — Riley. 255: Pierce. 243.
W om en’s series — Dottle Holmes. 520;
Patricia Slpley. 474: O im e s — Holmes. 182:

Ja c k so n .201.

SANFORD PINBUSTERS, Fsb. 4
M en's series — Myron Gates. 486

3. had 1hi- week’s

O R EG O N C IT Y . Ore. — To n ya Harding
will skate In the Winter Games u lirr all.
her berth sccm rd Saturday by a deal cut
with the U.S. Olympic Committee hours
after the opening ceremonies
Harding, accused by her cx-huatrand of
helping to plot the attack on Nancy
Kerrigan Iasi m o n t h , will join Kerrigan as
n Irani male u |k i i i arrival Wednesday nl
the athletes village near the figure skating
arena.
The agreement worked out between
aitornrys fur the USO C and Harding calls
for her to drop her S25 million lawsuit and
for Ihc U S O C to let her join In the

Olympics.
"She's going to skate." h rr attorney
Robert Weaver said.
Regarding the d iscip lin a ry hearing
scheduled for next week, the USOC said
"for the moment, the m ailer Is stilled."
Th e agreement eume after annoyed
Am rrican athletes and O lym pic officials
criticized (he USOC for letting the Harding
affair detract from the Games.
Th e U S O C had ihe power to stop
Harding, hut not the will to do so right
now with the messy Issue already over­
shadowing everything else at the O ly m ­
pics.
Lawyers for both sides met for over
seven hours Saturday w ith Clackamas

County Circuit Judge Patrick D. Gilroy.
H r had urged them Friday lo come to an
agreemrnt rather lliun fight It out In court
and r r r a lr a greater furor at the Olympics.
Tim e was Harding’s ally. Deal or no
deal. Harding plunned to leave Tuesday
for Norway. As soon ns she arrived al
Hamar. site of Ihe figure skallng. she
would have been a fully u ccrcd llrd
member of Ihfc U.S. tram anyway.
Al that point, the USO C could have
pressed on to throw her off for her alleged
Involvement In the attack on Kerrigan or
her admitted role In the ro vrru p . The
USOC pushed bark lo next Friday a
disciplinary bearing that had been sched­
uled In Oslo on Tueaday.
Bul all that would have done Is drag ihe
case at least through the first week of the
Olympics, diverting attention from the
rest of the events and athletes. Kerrigan’s
news conference Saturday attracted 1.500
reporters from around the world and very
nearly upstaged the opening ceremonies.
Now everyone Is bracing for Harding s
arrival.
"I think It would be u shame If all the
other athletes' abilities were overshad­
owed by this." said skier Ju lie Parislen.
voicing the complaint or m any U.S.
athletes.
USOC officials, for all Ihetr concern*
about codes of ethics and conduct, were
acutely sensitive to their main missions:

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Nathan Garcia played a key role in two of Lake
Mary'a goals Friday, forcing a turnover that led to
one and assisting on another with a throw-in.

MAROELL’S LADIES, Fsb. 7
Series — Linda SlalTord. 601; Dee Christian.
551; Mary DeGroat. 540; Dory Jackson. 530.
Osmes — Si afford. 215; M arty Anderson. 214:
Dottle Roberson. 20*1; Georgenla Webb. 201

Series — Jim Melvin. 633: Dlek Porettl. 616:

H ard ing , U S O C deal: s h e ’ll skate, not sue
By BO B BAUM
AP Sports Writer

Slplcy. 181.

143 avrrngcl; Hlmschooi. 225.
W om en's series — Pat DlChleru. 559. Luunn
Jones, 516; Games — DlChlcra. 193; Jones. 189.

BEACHTIME, Fsb. 8
Mike

Support America's best athletes and win
medals,
Th e easiest way to do boih, a legal
ex perl said, was lo let Harding skate next
week and a 'lo w the U S F S A pursue
disciplinary action against her later And
that's exactly the kind of deal that was
si nick.
G ilro y’s com (nonsense- approach lo Ihe
seemingly intractable problem set up the
deal. On Friday. Gilroy withheld a ruling
on H ardings request lor a restraining
order against the USO C and the USOC
counter-argument that II was empowered
by Congress to have sole jurlsldlction U.S
Olympians.
" I suspecl Ihc IJSOO really wauled the
judge lo Issur the temporary restraining
order and was disappointed when hr
didn't do It,” said G ary Roberts, vice dean
at Tulane University's law school In New
Orleans and a sports law expert "Th a t
would have let the USOC oil the hook,
absolving them of blame for not being
lough enough and minim izing their legal
risks.
"It's In Ihe U S O C 's Inlercst for Tonya
Harding to skate. The Olympics get a
huge T V ratings boost, and that's exactly
what the U S O C wants. I'm sure they've
gotten Ihe same message from C B S."
Th e USOC challenged Harding In court
and ncgoilatrd with her attorneys not
because It expected to win outright,
Roberts said.

Soccer

Seminole

C e n tln n e d fro m I B
few feet and buried a shot for a 2-0 Lake Marylead.
A minute later, de Bruin came ucross the field
to collect a throw-ln from Garcia behind the
Pensacola-Washlngion defense, de llruln turned,
shot, and scored.
Scan Creasman created the Hams' final goal
when. In th e process o f m a rk in g PensacolaWashlngton's top offensive th re a t, he poked ball
th ro u g h a c ro w d to de B r u in , w h o tou ch e d the
ball to the Inside of a de fe nde r und beat Ihe
go a lke e p e r w ith 15 m in u te s left to play.
Lake M ary ouishot Pcnsacolu-W ushlnglon
28-12 and had a 4-1 advantage In corner kicks,
forcing the Washington keeper to make eight
saves. Ram goalie Greg Velho came up with three
saves.
T h e Rams advance to the Class SA semifinals,
which will be played Thursday at the Cocoa Expo
Center. Leto takes on Miami Beach at 5:30 p.m.
and Lake Mary plays Melbourne at 7:30 p.m .
Admission lo the tv-o game session Is 84.
O n Saturday, the Class 3A. 4A. und 5A stale
championship games will be played at 2 p m..
4:30 p.m .. and 7 p.m., respectively. Admission for
the three-game championship session Is SO.

Continued from IB
Eason (Ihe
guttie s high scorer w llh 33
p o in ts ) added eight nteals.
Bellnder Morgan and Dana Mer­
rick each hud m &gt;v« * steals
According lo McNamara, the
constant defensive pressure was
the only way In offset another
weak shouting performance by
Seminole which, according lo
McNamara's estimate, made Just
29 of 70 shots
No o th er Sem inole player
s c o re d In d o u b le f ig u re s .
M o rg a n . H u m p to n . K a trin a
Southw ard, and Shay Brown
each added six points. Morgan
had u team-leading eight re­
bounds. Eason also contributed
six rebounds and seven usslsts.

Nell Perk also rolled his first 600 series.
Games — Melvin 284 (on a 158 uvenige);
Porettl. 237.

M uzzleloading, archery
seasons provide added
action for hardy hunters
Hunting season Is not over yet.
M u z z lc lo a d in g u nd u rc h e ry
seasons still continue In other
parts of (he slate. Spring gobble
va s o n Is also right around the
comer.
If you deer hunt In Soulh
Carolina, the season will be
starting all over again on Aug.
15.
Inrrrdlble as II seems, the
s o u th e rn p o rtio n of S o u lh
Carolina has a four-and-a-half
month deer season. Deer popula­
tions are so high In this area that
there are virtually no limits on
bucks. Luckily, most hunters
where I hunt shoot only trophy
anim als and let the smaller
bucks walk to reach maturity,
A s p e c ia l a r c h e r y a n d
muzzlrloadlng gun season for
the Northwest H unting Zone Is
slated for Feb. 17 through 27.
O nly bows and arrows (exclud­
ing crossbows) or muzzlcloading
guns may be used during this
season.
Hunters may take deer having
one or more antlers at least one
Inch In length visible above the
hairline: wild hogs having a
shoulder height of 15 inches or
more tin areas where hogs arc
legal game), squirrels, quail,
rabbits, raccoons, opossums,
coyotes, n u tria , skunks and
beavers.
Th e dally bag lim it for deer Is
two with a possession limit of
four. Bag limits for other gome
arc: wild hogs — dally limit one.
possession lim it two; fox squir­
rels (except on wildlife manage­
ment areas) — dally limit two.
possession lim it fo ur; g ra y
squirrels, quail and rabbit —
dally limit 12. possession limit
24.
There are no bag limits for
raccoons, opossums, coyotes,
nutria, skunks and beavers.
Regulations m a y differ on
wildlife management areas.

Shupa'a Scoop
Don't forget to leave a light
coal of oil on yo u r hunting guns
before pulling them up for the
season. Small scratches on the
surface make them very suacep-

F IS H IN G

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tittle to rust in the offseason.
Fishing Forecast
E x p e c t great fish in g th is
weekend If high winds do not
hamper conditions.
The riv e r south from Luke
H arney will be especially good
for bass with low water condi­
tions. Don't forget to to use small
lures, as a lot of the fish are
feeding on lin y ditch minnows
and grass shrimp.
Live shiners will be accounting
for ihe m ajority of the lunker
bass this time of year. Fish them
next to heavy cover or frecllnc
them In open water. Always fish
near m o v in g water, because
mudfish and gars get real thick
the fu rth e r you move from
Rowing water.
BlueRsh. rcdRsh. and Rounder
are the prim ary species ut
6 « bastion Inlet. Blues respond
lo a wide variety of artlRcluls
while reds and Rounder prefer
Rnger mullet or live shrimp.
C a p t a in J a c k at P o r t
C a n a v e ra l has Utile to report In
the way of ofTshore action $uc Jp
high seas. Expect good grouper
and snapper ncfMrtJlrrturtd lo ca l
r s i f s an d la s h e r# w r e c k s
Good num bers of cobia will also
be on tills same structure.
Reds and big black drum cun
be found on the flats of the
Banana and Indian r iv e rs
Some trout should lie allowing
up with the w arm er weather.
Pone* In le t is still Ihe spot far
sure action. Shcepshead and
blueflsh are always present in
good num bers. Drum , redRsh.
Jack crevalle.and Rounder are
also mixed In. Fish one rod w llh
a live Rsh for the big stuff, and
use live or dead shrim p on
another rig for faster acilon.

UP TO 22 MONTHS TO PAY
D A Y TO N TIR ES

5A-District 4 ------------C o n tin u e d fro m I B
district championship Saturday
night, but because of the uddltion of the new
round of playoffs Ibis season the game Is no
longer u wlnner-t ukc-all affair.
The winner of the game will host the District 3
(Jacksonville areal runner-up In n game Tuesday
night, while ihe loser will play al Ihc District 3
champion Tuesday.
Spruce Creek used a three-point barrage,
hitting three of five attempts in the first quarter,
to stay close lo Lake Howell. But It was all Silver
Hawks after that us their defense almost
completely took the Hawks out of their offense.
Spruce Creek (17-8) was held to 16 of 65
shooting from the Door |24.6-pcrcent). five of 24
on three-point attempts, and made only four of 16
free throw tries. Including missing Its first nine.
The Hawks' star. Zclda Morgan, scored 21
points, but only made seven of 25 from the floor
and four of 18 on three-point tries. She was the
only Spruce Creek player In double figures.
Lake Howell’s Deanna Graves came on after a
slow start (l-for-4 In the first quarter) to finish
with a game high 28 points. 18 In the second half.
She also grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds and
added two blocked shots, two assists and four
steals.
Also contributing for the Silver Hawks (31-1)
were Christine James (15 points. 11 rebounds).
Jill Mathias (seven paints, three rebounds, two
steals). Kelly Kohn (six points, 10 assists) and
Lori Marehlsclla (five points, eight rebounds).
In the second game. Lake Brantley came out
hitting on all cylinders, m aking eight of Its first

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nine shots lo take a 23-12 lead after the first
period.
T h e Patriots had Jumped out to a 13-5 leud
before the Buccaneers press forced three turn­
overs In a row lo cut the lead to 13-10. But
nothing was going to slow down Lake Brantley In
this game.
Mainland was able to keep the game close, only
trailing 47-42 after three periods. But with victory
In sight the Patriots went to stur Lysa Moorcflcld
In the fourth period and the big center responded
by scoring 13 of her (cam 's 21 fourth quarter
points.
Lake Brantley also showed an almost uncanny
ability to score on In-bounds plays under lls own
basket. Every time the Patriots had the ball under
their own bosket, they got cither a layup or short
Jum p shot and converted on every attempt.
Moo refield led the Patriots (18-8) with game
highs of 32 points and 15 rebounds. She also had
four blocked shots, three steals and two assists.
Helping out were Je n n Vandcrwcldc (10 points.
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Uyland (seven points, six rebounds).
For Mainland (19-8) It was another bitter loss to
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K in zlc Davis led with 22 points and 10
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Latrtcla Sims added 15 polnta and nine rebounds.
Lake Brantley's defense held the Buccaneers to
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. February 13. 1W4

Business
IN BRIEF

Southern Bell settles suit

CHAM BER INFO

Phone bills expected to go down
B y NICK PF8IFAUF
Herald Staff Writer

Money meeting
The Greater Sunlord Chamber of Commerce Is s|Nmsorlng a
series of educational program* s|x&gt;nsorr&lt;l by W hrlchel and
Howard. Inc., and Vincent T . Howard. C l’A. Th e workshops
will Ik presented by Die principals of DSI Financial Services
Inc., who are certified financial planners. Worksho|is scheduled
arc Tax Strategics. Thurs. Fell. 17: Weallh Accumulation.
Wed. Feb. 23: Esla ir Preservation. Mon. Feb. 28.
All programs are presented from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p m . at the

chamber office.
There is no charge for these programs. For registration or
nddllloital Information, phone 1-800-881-0336 or 975-0887.

Lake Mary after hours
The Greater Lakr Mary/llraihrow Cham ber of Commerce
will hold Us Business After Hours gathering Thursday, Feb. 17.
at The Thirsty Wale To o Sjmrls Bar. Lake Mary’ Centre, from
5 3 0 until 7:30 p.m . The event will lx- an after-hours
networking m ixer. All chamber mem bers, guests, and
prospective members are invited to attend.
For additional Information, phone 333-4748

SANFO RD —

Mont Southern

Dell Telephone subscribers ran
cx|K-rt thrtr phone lulls to go
d o w n . T h r prrdlrtlon wan made
by Southern Dell Regional Man­
ager Larry Slrleklrr.
A com prom lac settlement has
been announced In a rale cut
law suit filed In J u ly . 1092. The
null again*' Southern Dell Involed the Am erica n Aaaoclatlon
of Retired Persons. (A A R P ). and
the Florida C onsum er Action
Network (FCAN). Also involved
was Florida Attorney tinier.il
HobDutterworDi
Because a com prom ise has
Irren reached. *|H*rine detail* of

llte stilt have been declared
moot, and will not !&gt;e pursued
further.
"Everyone was surprised willi
our compromise ofTrr," Slrleklrr
said. " D ill when the Public
Service Commission approved II.
we lell It was a historical de­
rision. where both sides wanted
to reduce rales, and actually.
I miD i sldrseam roul (teller."
"Effective :U) days alter Die
PPSC npprovrs the agreement,"
S lr le k lr r said. " I h r $1 per
m onth rh u rg r for touch-tone
phones will lie dmp|M-d. Add Illnnnlly. local service rates have
now been rapped until 1997. so
rales w ill not clim b."
" W e also have a serviceguarantee plan which will start

In la ir 11194." he continued.
"U nder Dial, we would provide
rrlkatrs to customers II II Is
determined Dial inslallalton or
malnlrnance services were nilsatisfactory."
Oilier changes Include capping
basic business lines and directo­
ry assistance charges at current
levels, also through 1997.
Southern Dell withdrew It s
optional expanded local service
pro|iosal. and n g irrd not to
propose any local measured
service icrpirsl on a statewide
basis
'Hie actual agreement as a
result uf Dir suit calls for approxIm alrly •.MX) million worth or
rutr cut*, lo 1m* phased lu over
the next Dure years

Southern lie'll employers w rm
Issued a stairm cnt on Die rrntillx
of ihr settlement li explained
ihc rate ruts and agreements, ti­
d 'd m il h o w e v e r , m ention)
whelhrr Ih r ru ts would Involve
any employee cutbacks.
"W e have been down sizing
Die company for several yearn
now." Strlrkler explained, "onq
jM-opIc know what will hr hap'
(iciiliig with stalling A n n .illy:
we are olfrrlng a great deal of
assistance for Dmse wishing to
relocate, a m i w o rk in g w ltlj
others on e a rly re tire m e n t
plans."
"W e may end up with lcur&lt;
e m p lo y e e s ," S lr le k lr r ro m i
mentrd. "but we will In- doing if
In a planned and u|Ktl fashion." j

Chamber fashion
The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce will hold a
d r most ration and seminar on the use of clothing called "Look
the Pari." The event will Ik conducted at the cham lKr. 4CM) E.
First Street. Sanford. Tuesday. F rb m a ry 15. beginning at 12
noon.
For Information, phone Die Sanford chamber nl 322-2212.

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Lake Mary/Heathrow chamber
The Greater Lake Mary/Heathrow Chain hr of Commerce will
hold the February Business Alter Hours networking mixer ul
the Thirsty Wale To o Sports Bar. In laikr Mary Centre. Th e
even! Is scheduled for Thursday. Feb. 17. from 5:30 unlll 7:30
p.m. Every one Is welcome to attend.
Chamber office munager Sam Maynard-Hall describes the
monthly meeting ns. "a fabulous networking opportunity to
promote you and yo u r organization la the premier business
representatives of Seminole County."
For Information aboul Die event or Die chamber, phone
333-4748.

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Th e Barcelona, the new Dove Brewer Home at Alaqua In Longwood

Mayfair banquet director
Ntcklc Rucker has been named as the new Banquet Director
and Coordinator of the newly remodeled clubhouse at Mayfair
Counrty Club. Rucker comes from Cedar Key where she has
previous experience In the restaurant and catering business.
The Mayfair C o un try Club Is located west of Sanford on C.R.
46-A. at Country C lu b Road.

Four added to Southern
Southern Realty Enterprises. Inc.. In Longwood. has
announced four new person* have recently been added to Die
sla/Tas sales associates. They were Gull Sessannx. Jurgen Betz.
Kathy Dominicl. and To m Page.
The Longwood Southern Realty office Is located at 2048 S.R.
434 West.

Barcelona added to Alaqua
B y N IC K P P IIP A U P
Herald Stall Writer
LO N G W O O D — Dave Brewer
Homes. Inc., has started con­
struction on the "Barcelona." a

Herald Stall Writer

B AN K IN G
Southern Bank of Central Florida has signed an agreement to
purchase the former First Union Bank, located In W inter Park,
at the comer of Webster and U.S. Highway 17-92. T h is Is Ih r
second oilier in Orange County, a Ad the sixth locution for the
bank.
Charlie Brinkley, president and C E O said. "W e arc very
excited about the opportunity to serve the W inter Park market,
where a number of our directors and stockholders have
businesses or residences.
Th e transaction Is subject lo regulatory approval.

Southern Bonk, with assets of approximately 8110 million. Is
headquartered at 919 W. S.R. 436 In Altamonte Springs.

East Ocean to reopen
SANFORD — T h e East Ocean Chinese restaurant. 2520 S.
French Ave. Sanford, will reopen Its doors this morning.
T h r restaurant und lounge have been closed for repairs shire
an electrical fire forced Die closure of the facility on Ja n . 17.
T h r restaurant und lounge arc iqieri dally from 11 a.in. In 10
p.m.
Currently Mike Mendoza Is appearing In the lounge frnm 7 lo
9 p.m .

Situated on a heavily wooded
hom rslir. thr "BarerIona" has
Interior design by Marc M ir hurls
and AsiMKlntrs at Winter Park.
Th e "U u rrrlm iu " Is priced at
8759.900.
U nderw ood said there are

some 40 hom eslirs available at
Alaqua. w ith homes starting at
8600.000
The com m unity is located off!
Markham Woods Road, between]
S.R. 434 and Lake Mary Uoulcj
vard. In Longwood.

It’s good business
B y NICK P FIIP A U F

Building purchase

flvc-bcdroom 4,600 square-toot
home In Die custom home com­
m u n ity of Alaqua.
Vice President of Marketing
und Sales Dob Underwood said
the home will Ik ready fpi \ih
Spring Parade ol Homes In April.

S A N FO H D - In 1992. feature
(lim a such a* M y G irl and
Passen/fer 57 were a m o n g major
m o vie s produecd In pari In
Sanford. Since that lime, film
segments, television commer­
cials amt l.urly. a inuguzlnr-tyjxT V show segment w as filmed In
Sanford.
" O v e r $92.3 m illio n were
spent on production In the local
urea lust year." sold Melanie
Forbrick. wllh Ihc Metro Orlando
F ilm and Television Office.
T h e organization handles T V .
m otion picture and commercial
shooting In Seminole, Orange.
Osceola and Lake Counties.
T h r o r g a n i z a t i o n was
established In 1986 according to
Kathy Itamsbcrgrr. director of
th e Econom ic D e ve lo p m e n t
C om m ission of M id -F lo rid a ’s
Metro Orlando Film and Televi­
sion office.
’’ll has truly made a niche for
Itself wllh television und comm rrcla l p ro d u c tio n ,"
Ramsbergrr mild. " O u r office
trucked, permitted and provided
assistance to num erous televi­
sion shows, spcctuln und com­
mercials In the area."
She explained. "Te le visio n

and commercial producers come
lo o u r urea because til our
state-of-the-art production facili­
ties. outstanding vendors und
qtiiillfled und enthusiastic erews.
T h e area also offers grrai loca­
tions ... Iroin small qualm towns
and dark green Jungles to wide
open Helds."
Although some fllmlngs and/or
taplngs are conducted within the
confine* of a studio, many others
are shot outdoors. I99 2 ’» M y
Girl, for example, clearly shows
m a n y familiar scenes in lire
historical residential district of
Sanford as well as some shots
downtown.
A m o n g 1993 p ro d u c tio n s
w h ich may have familiar sights
for C e n tra l F lo rid ia n s , are:
Welcome Freshman: G .U .T.S .:
Clarissa Explains It A ll : and

Keeping Florida Beautiful
Virginia Wothorcll. head of Florida's Department of Environmen­
tal Regulation, watches as Jim G'Connor, (left) and Clayton
Hollia kick off Keep Florida Beautiful's membership campaign
with a handshake and a $25,000 contribution from Waste
Management Inc., ol Florida. O ’Connor is presidsnl of the
company and a trustee ol Keep Florida Beautiful. Hollis Is
chairman of the nonprofit organization, which encourages
public-private cooperation In environmental matters. For
Information on Keep Florida Boautlful, phone (904) 385-1528.

Welnen'llle.
A m o n g syndicated T V shows
Hlmed In this four-county urea
a rr episode* of Clrt'US of the
S t a r s : Je o p a rd y. U n so lve d

Mysteries. Mickey Mouse Club,
F ull House. Academy of Counrty
Music Awards, and m any others.
In addition, there Is a list of
c o m m e rc ia ls film ed lo c a lly ,
w h ich covers all types of pro­
ducts from Kmart to Ford Motor
Conipnny and various com m er­
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�Sanford Hvraid. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February 13. 1994 ■ SB

People
65th anniversary celebration
The G allow ays reach m em orable m ilestone

John and Son|a Thomas with daughtor Rona (front) and son
Aaron and daughter laTonja (back)

Family saluted
during Black
History Month
Love and total dedictlon to
God and to each othrr repre­
sents the foundation of the
SAN FOR D
Jo hn and Sonjn Thom as fami­
ly we have chosen to salute
* th is week for A f r i c a n * American Month.
.
Thom as was proud to speak
MARVA
' of his beginnings as a young
HAWKINS
boy. He said his childhood
days were rooted In a loving
Christian home with Jo h n s
mother and futher. (h r tale
Hungerford H igh School In
M r s . C o r u M ae a n d M r
’ Katnnvllle and she graduated
Stenson Thom as. There were
from ('ro o m s H igh School.
seven brothers and right sis­
Sanford, they both attended
Seminole C om m unity College.
ters In the family. Sonja’s
Following SC C . they attended
parents. Ihe late Mrs. Mattyr
Appalachian S ta ir University
and Mr. Herbert Cherry, were
the parents of H irer girls and
In lioonr. N .C. Jo h n received a
bachelor of science degree In
one boy.
In d u s tria l ar ts and Sonja
Jo hn said education was a
earned a II.S. In elcmentnry
lop priority In Ills family ns
ediical Inn.
well os In the Cherry family.
See H ow k in s . Page 6 B 7 B
So after he graduated from

Not too m a n y couples cele­
brate 65 years of marrlugc. but
J a m e s Q. ‘ ■ S l i m " and Inu
Galloway have happily reached
that milestone — a memorable
event that
called for a gala
celebration.
Vivacious Inn Is real proud of
their accomplishment and ad­
mits that nil has not hern "rlru r
water.” She laughed. “ Hang In
t h c r e . . . g I v e a n d take. We
w o u l d n ’t do a n y e x c h a n g ­
ing... we’ve enjoyed It.”
Th e couple, w ho were married
Feb 3. 1927. In Albertville. Ala.,
were honored on Jan . 30 at a
reception given by their children
at the l-akr M ary home of their
daughter. Mrs Robert (Itoble
J ra n l Reaves w ho was assisted

SAN FOR D

DORIS
DIETRICH
by their son. J . Hoyt Galloway af
Rocklrdgr. Approximately 100
friends and relatives called d u r­
ing the uppolnled hours.
Th e Galloways moved from
North Alabama to Sanford In
1934. Slim spent m any years
celery farming when Sanford
was the celery capitol of the

world. After 25 years In law
enforcement, he retired In 1976.
Slim recalls that when he was
elected constable In 1951. there
were five officers at the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department. He
served the city of Sanford on Ihe
Planning and Zoning Board from
1975-1985 and served us chair­
man from 1978-1984. He also
worked on the Code Enforce­
ment Board for Ihrcc years.
Presently, Slim is a member of
the American Legion. Forty and
Eight and the E lk ’s Club
Miss Ina. us she Is fondly
k n o w n , wus e m p l o y e d by
Ha b u rn s S e m i n o l e C o u n t y
larundry and D ry Cleaners for
m any years. latter she served as
a Seminole County Court bailiff

for 10 years. She Is si III active In
the Central Florida Regional
Hospltul Auxiliary (the former
Pink Ladlrsl of which she hus
been a member for approximate­
ly 40 years.
Active In the Centra) Baptist
C hurch, the Galloways do all of
their yard work, house work and
shopping and are members of
Central Baptist Church. Th e y
have three grandrhtldren. five
great grandchildren and two
great, great grandchildren.
Inn says they huve had a good
life” ...lots of good things,” Bui
she recalls two devastating times
when. In 1944. her son had a
brain tum o r w h ich required
surgery, and. In 1961. when she
See D ie tric h . Page 6 B

Hobby: Crocheting, creating beautiful things to brighten others’ days.

R a g s
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r u g s
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Herald Correspondent
Crocheting rags Into rugs m ay
have been something grandma
did to conserve every scrap piece
of material, but Terri Reinaldu
has found It to lie u relaxing
pastime. Her hobby of making
dolls also unrs her God-given
creativity. W ith her door always
open to someone In need, she
utilizes her Inventiveness to
brighten another person’s day.
Her culm and gentle spirit re­
flects the comm itment of n life
that is dedlruted to serving
others.
Reinaldu was bom In Manaus.
Brazil. S .A . H er parrots were

H m u n tM o k y S iiu n W im o

trrl Ralnalda surroundad b y cro che t rug*, b a s k a li and ro ly-po ly do lls.
missionaries there at the time of
her birth. She sent several years
In Wisconsin then moved back
to Sanford In 1077 with her

husband of 14 years. Ken.
Her
children A m y . Brad. Clint
and
Dale share their home In
ihe
headquarters o f New T rib e s

Mission. People tease her about
her children's names beginning
w ith the first four letters of the
Q See H o b b y . Page OB

Artists’
com er
Singing, dancing, piano,
painting under one roof
B y B U S A N W BNNBR
Herald Correspondent

H**M Mots by Suun W *m *

Carol Slsaom taachaa piano to Taml Beverly.

L A K E M A R Y - One doesn’t
have to go to New York City to
find a slice of Instruction In the
arts. A little piece of It can be
found In the Shoppes of Lake
M ary. U n d e r one roof are
dance Instruction, gymnastics,
art lessons and piano and
voice classes.
David and Karen Cupoun
began Ihelr venture with Lake
M ary D ance A ca d e m y.

formerly located at Driftwood
Village. The y have been In
business for eight years and
one year of that time has been
at the Shoppes of Lake Mary.
"M y wife. Karen, owns Lake
Mary' Dance Academ y." said
David. "She always wanted to
open a shop for dancewear.
shoes and c h ild r e n 's
clothing.” it was the brain­
child of Karen that began their
buslnrss of K.C.'s Closet localed n e x t to t h e D a n c e

L See Artists.Page 6B

H * ad Photo bj b u n W inn*

Karen Capoun and daughter Courtney at bar.

Woopie sewers make bears; pastor goes to Washington

Catharine Vitale* Nellie McCarthy and Dottle Smith make Boo-Boo bean

T h e Lake M a ry S e n io rs
Woopie Sewers arc continuing
with their goal to make 100
Boo-Boo bears for the Family
and Com m unity Education vol­
unteers. Th e seniors work on
these bears every* Tuesday from
9:30 a.m.-noon at the senior
center (Old City Halil. Seniors
unable lo gel to the center for
health reasons make the benrs at
home.
Quilling class and art: Palm
On Your Ow n. which meets at
Ihe same lime ns Ihe Woopie
Sewers, are also going strong.
A n y seniors wishing lo partici­
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couraged to slop by the senior
center ut 158 North Country*
Club Road.
A very special senior program
will be offered Tuesday. Feb. 22
ut 10:30 a.m . at the senior
center. Th e guest speaker will lie
Dottle U u rk c lte . c o m m u n ity
service officer from the SherlfTs
Office. She will be explaining the
dally calling service which Is
p r o v id e d b y th e S e m in o le
County Sheriff's Office. Finger
food will be provided and all
seniors are encouraged to at­
tend.
Th e seniors have two field
trips planned for February. On

LA K E MARY

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Wednesday. Feb. 16. there will
be a trip lo Hontoon Island.
Seniors will enjoy a narrated
l o u r fo llo w e d b y l u n c h at
Fresco's and a stroll through
DcLund’s business center. The
seniors will leave from the senior
center al 9 a.m . and return ut 4
p.m.
Th e second field trip for Feb­
ruary will Ik - u trip to the Florida
Slate Fair. Friday. Feb. 18. The
cost will he $19 which Includes
transportation and a ticket to the
fair. Lunch will be on your own.
T h e seniors will leave at 9 a.m.
and return at 5 p.m ,

Breakfast in D.C.

looking Invllutlon In ihe mall, he
had to m akr a few telephone
calls before he could believe II
was real. Th e Invitation wus
asking him to attend the Na­
tional Prayer Breakfast In Wash­
ington. D.C.
T h e National Prayer Breakfast
Is a Scnate/House Joint com m it­
tee who meet each week for
prayer. Bible study and dis­
cussion. Th is particular meeting
was held In conjunction with the
National Leadership Seminar.
Barge said he and his wife
attended a regional dinner and a
media seminar on Wednesday
evening. Feb. 2 prior to the
prayer breakfast on Thursday
morning. Feb. 3.
T h e breakfast was attended by
more than 4.000 Invited guests
from the United States and the
world. Barge said h r knew al
lrust four heads of state were
present. Readings were given byDon Shula. Vice President Al
Gore, Senator Mark Hatfield and
President Clinton.
But the most surprising and
m a r v e l o u s t h in g a b o ut the
m orning according lo Barge was
the keynote speaker. Mother
Theresa. Barge said that the
ovation given lo her when she

W hen Father Beverly Barge of
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church In
I dike Mary received the official □ Sec Lake Mary. Page 6 B

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WEDDINGS

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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Blake Johnson

Schaffer-Johnson vows
exchanged aboard ship
KEV W E S T — On Dec. 19. 1993. Heather Marie SchafTer and
Steven Wake Johnson were Joined In marriage by Capt. W.
Clark Vos* J r . aboard the Appledore sailing ship. T h e famous
Key West sunset wns the perfect setting for a romantic wedding
ceremony attended by guests and crew of the Appledore sunset
cruise. Th e newlyweds honeymooned In Key West for several
days before returning home for the holidays.
The bride, daughter of Joanna and Joseph SchafTer of
Sanford, attends the University of Florida. Gainesville. She will
graduate In May 1994.
The groom, son of J im and Nlta Johnson of Sanford. Is
employed by Suwannee River Log Homes. Inc. He will attend
classes at Santa Fe Com m unity College. Gainesville. In the fall.
The newlyweds are making their home near Gainesville.

Artists
C o n tla u s d from Pag a S B
Academy. Th e store sells
ballet and tap shoes, leotards
and tights, as well as consign­
m ent clothing and shoes for
children. An array of ballet pins,
b a lle rin a hair b a rre tte s and
o th e r dance themes fo r ac­
cessories and dance item s are
available.
Karen Capoun is one of the
I n s t r u c t o r s for t h e D a n c e
Academ y. "We have five
In­
structors and five assistants.”
she said. "There are over 400
students enrolled and m ost take
at least two classes. T h e re are
three dance rooms w ith in the
s tu d io .” T h e C a p o u n s offer
pickup service from Lake Mary
Elementary, free of charge. Ca­
p o u n has found th a t m a n y
parents have discontinued day
care, have saved m oney by the
decision, and feel comfortable
that their children can go from
dance to piano to art lessons If
they so desire.
" T h e parents are happy to
know their children aren't Just
being baby sat. they're being
tr a in e d .” said C a p o u n . T h e
D ance Academv offers g y m ­
nastics. lap. ballet. Jazz, baton.
polnte. flag and rifle, an d dance
skate for children.” A d u lt tap
and Jazz has mostly m others and
grandm as between the ages of
40 to 7 3 ." she mid. " W e offer a
four-week class for the dads. It's
always a real hit. A b o u t 63
participated In the last recital.
We played Daddy's L ittle Girl
a n d th e y dance w i t h th e ir
daughters. The m om s all had
tears In their eyes”
Plans are in the works to begin
a performing arts class. The
class w ill Involve instruction In
singing, acting m odeling and
cheerleading. T h e y w ill also
teach runw ay m odeling. Th e
students at Lake M a ry Dance
A c a d e m y have w o n m u c h
publicity and honors. "S o m e of
the students were o n K id 's
C o m e r on the cable station.
T h e y have won the national
championship / Love Dance tal­

HartM PfWM Sy Swim Wm

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Cslasta Plpllont and art students, Tara Slssom, Nicholas Williams, Tart Rastr, John Rasar.
ent competition for the last two
years. Students were In Disney's
2 0 lh anniversary celebration
and the Citrus Bowl's half time
show.
One student. John Rascr. was
in D i s n e y ' s C h r i s t m a s
Spectacular, lie dances w ith the
Kids o f the Kingdom. H is sister.
T e rl Rascr. was one of nine
chosen out of 300 applicants,
and was on the National Te ach­
er's Aw ards Show.” said Caun. T h e Interesting fact Is one
Ird of Carol Slssom's piano
students also take dance and
one-half of Celeste Plpltone's art
students take dance.
Karen Capoun then met Sissom. w h o Instructs students In
lano and voice lessons. Her
uslness. Music Express Studio.
Is located In a suite w ith in K.C.'s
Closet. She Is a professional
m u s ic ia n and vo c a lis t w ith
num erous credits. Slssom cur­
rently Is the pianist for the teen
choir at her church In Sanford.

"1 began teaching lessons out
of m y home, hut m y student
load grew too hig so I began
looking for space to rent." suld
Slssom. She teaches beginners.
I n t e r m e d i a t e and a dvanced
lessons to all ages. " A rhlld
should be at least 6 or 7 years
old before conddcring to take
piano lessons." she said. "T h e y
should be able to read. Th e y
need good eye. hand coordina­
tion.” Classes ore scheduled late
afternoon and early evening, but
she has some adults participat­
ing In morning sessions. Her
style of teaching leans more
t o w a r d the tr ad i t i on al and
classical, but she fell she does
gear the material toward the
student's Interest. Slssom cited
that she fell children needed to
be offered more than Just sports
In school. " I th in k cultural
enrichment Is Important.”
Celeste Plpltone Is the In­
stru cto r for Art Lessons for
Kreatlve Kids. "M o st of m y

classes are on draw ing right
n o w ." she said. "A nother class I
have Is creative m edia and
crafts."
P l p l t o n e directs s t u d en t s
through painting with a feather
duster, bubble (M inting (food
coloring In bubbles), and miscell a n e o u s crafts. C h a r c o a l
drawings were the classes In
which some Lake Mary students
participated. ” 1 like to use dif­
ferent drawing m e dium s." she
said. "W e deal with the basic,
proportion. perspective. shading,
and still life." Painting classes
will be available. Classes for an
Instruction are also In the late'
afternoon and early evening.
Students are able to receive
Instruction In a wide array of the'
arts without traveling long dlsIM
lances. T h e convenience
Is a
tremendous plus for parents,
yet. best of all. students enjoy
themselves, and Capoun. Slssom
and Plpltone have found a way
to make learning fun.

being awarded several athletic
letters, his executive Intership
program was under the leader­
ship o t the late attorney Thom as
W hlgh am and the law firm of
S te n a tro m . M acintosh &amp;
W hlgham .
J J . w ill be receiving his Ju ris
Doctorate In May.

Supar Bowl 'nlca'

But all Cinderella weekends
must end and now Sharon Is
happily back at her post w ith the
Orlando Police Department.

B

E

Dietrich
PedigO’Alexander

Law student honored

LAKE M ARY Eddie and
Paulette Pedigo of Lake Mary arc
announcing the engagement of
their daughter. S uzanne M ar*
to Fra g v u r f Ah-aunder. son of

J J . Part low has been elected
to represent the Mississippi Col­
lege of Law in the National Trials

and Gayle Alexander of Orlando.

I tom ' III Orlando, the bride-

S w a n n s Marfa Patflgo,
Frank L A laxandar
Alexander Is a 1988 graduate
of Lake M ary High School. Lake
M a ry , w h e re he p a rtic ip a te d In

varsity soccer for three years. He
attended Bellmcnl Abbey Col­
lege. N .C . for two years and was
a mem ber of the varsity soccer
team.
A l e x a n d e r Is p r e s e n t l y
em ployed as a roofing su b ­
contractor.
T h e wedding will be an event
of M arch 19. 1994. 2 p m .. St.
P a u l's Presbyterian C h u rc h .
Ocoee. Fla.

Hobby
C on tinued fro m Page SB
alphabet. A. B. C . and D. Being u
housewife and mother of four
keeps her very busy. She also
works one m o rn in g a week
within the mission and assists
her husliand In the print shop on
occasion. She finds time for her
crocheting when the children go
to bed.
" I wus shopping and walking
around Flea W orld one day,” she
said. " I s a w a he a r t r u g
crocheted with material and fell
In love with it. I said to myself.
I'm learning to crochet and am
making one of the heart rugs. I
was drlcrm lned to Iram how.”
Kelnaldu buys material from a
lady with a booth at Flea World.
The material comes In spools
und Is In m any different pat­
terns. Women In earlier years
used actual rags or scraps of
muterial. Instead of the spools
used today.
"You don't have to rip or piece
It together now .” she said. "You
can buy the spools of material In
varying w idths." She also makes
baskets from the same crochet­
ing style. " I would occasionally
make baskets for the lady at Flea
W orld,” said Reinalda. She cited
that It took about two hours io
make a large baskrt. 10 hours to
crochet a rug and 1 hour for
plaremals. "It really is enjoya­
ble." she said. "Y o u can watch
television and visit with friends

Ja c k is a native son a n d was In
the (pass and aulo business In
Sanford. Cora was em ployed by
the Casselberry Police Depart­
ment. am ong other positions.
Th e y lived In the same house on
Sanford Avenue for 40 years.
C o n gra tu la tio n s. C o ra and
Jack!

It m ay be a little late, but
better late than never.
Sharon Vereen was the recipi­
ent of a free trip to the Super
Bowl game In Atlanta, thanks to
a drawing conducted by Kay
Jewelers.
S h a ro n said she and her
husband. Danny, were married
in August and that he bought
her ring at Kays. In December,
Sharon M id she went back Into
the Jewelry store to have the
stones checked when she filled
out a stub for the drawing.
A n d . g uess w h a t ? W h e n
d ra w in g time rolled around.
Sharon's num ber was selected.
She and Danny departed for
A tla n ta on S a tu rd a y around
noon and arrived back home on
Monday. Th e y were given the
full red carpet treatment at the
Marriott. Atlanta Airport, where
they enjoyed Incredible hospital­
ity and superb food.
" I t was w onderful. It was
really nice." Sharon said.

for those families.
T h is Is the first year for the
Seminole County Fair. It will be
held at the Seminole G reyhound
Park. T h e fair strts Feb. 24 and
runs th ro u gh March 6 . Th e
Fam ily Health Day will be March
5 only.

father-daughter cruise with the
St. Jo h n 's River Cruises and
To urs. Girls and family from
Tro o ps 1692. 636. and 1397
took to the water at 9 a.m.
Various wildlife. Including 8 bald
eagles, was spotted. Th e only
disappointment — no alligators!

Competition beginning this

Franli l n f l f 1C fr&gt; W lh W T i i r

elect Is the maternal grand*
daughter of Dcwle Morehead of
Howling Green. K y.. and the late
Mr. Paul Morehead. She Is the
paternal granddaughter of the
late Mr. Ila sk d l Sr. and Mrs.
Ottle Pedigo, foim erly of Bowling
Green.
Ms. Pedigo is a 1988 graduate
of Seminole Com m unity College
Adult High School. Sanford. She
is a 1992 graduate of Valencia
C o m m u n ity College. O rlando
where she received an associate
degree In sc ie n ce - radiology.
M s. P e d i g o Is c u r r e n t l y
employed us radiologic techni­
cian at the W om an's Center for
Radiology In Orlando.
Her fiance, bom In Orlando. Is
the maternal (pandaon of Mrs.
Mildred Bradford of Orlando and
the late Mr. Ralph Bradford. He
Is the paternal grandson of the
Mexa
late Mr. Pyron Alexander
Sr. and
Mrs. C a r o l y n A le x a n d e r,
formerly of Orlando.

was in a bus accident.
Congratulations arc In order to
the lovely couple.

and still work on It. Once you
learn the pattern, you can work
on It a n y tim e .”
Another of Relnalda's cretlve
hobbles is what she refers to as
"ro ly -p o ly dolls.” "They are
made from sand, poly-flll. mate­
rial and a wooden bead for the
head. She had displayed In her
h o m e an A m i s h m a n a n d
woman, a grandma and grandpa
set. a Santa and Mrs. Claus, an
angel, and the beginnings of a
bride and groom. ” 1 made a
c o m p l e t e N a t i v i t y set at
Christmas time.” she said. "A ll
the dolls arc great to give as
gifts." T o begin a doll Reinalda
cuts the materia] needed and
bags up the sand. " I use sand
because when I made them with
Just poly-flll they wouldn't sit up
evenly." she said. When the
material was draped around to
form a plum p body a glue gun
was used to put the mater
laterial in
place. "1 add accessories as
needed." she said. "I use baskets
for the Am ish women, small
bouquets for the brides and
other accessories. Th e y're easy
and fun and It's something m y
mother has enjoyed helping me
w ith."
Rugs and dolls may occupy
some of Relnaldd's time but one
of her favorite dolls, the angel,
validates her beliefs that her
sights are truly set on those
things that are above.

- a n d pro­
M onth (n ■Arkansas
‘
g ressin g to Chicago for the
o rlm ln a [competition
lc
In A p ril.
J J . la a thrid year law student
at Mississippi College. H e pres­
ently has his externship w ith the
R a n k in C o u n ty D is tr ic t A ttoney's Office prosecuting. He Is
a Moat Court Baord M em ber and
is presently placed on the Dean’s
List.
P a r t lo w . son o f D e b o r a h
P a rtlo w of Sanford a n d Pat
Parlow of DeLand. was a 1991
honors graduate of Florida State
University In C rim inology and
C rim in a l Justice. He is also a
1988 graduate of Seminole High
School, where In addition to

Ksnnsrs wtd 50 yaars1'*'
Cora and Jack K an n e r will
celebrate their golden wedding
anniversary next Saturday In
Sa n fo rd . Th e Kanncrs made
their hom e In Sanford until
about tw o years ago w hen they
moved to Inverness to be near
their daughter. Linda English.

Do-Da Day
T h e first phase of the first
U n i t e d Methodi st C h u r c h ' s
Do-Da Day will be held T h u rs ­
day. Feb. 17. In fellowship hall.
T h is event, open to thp pubUq, Is
t h t n ig h t when
M .bh ie a rts afe
trum ps for all the sweethearts
expected to attend.
A baked chicken dinner with
all the trimmings will be served
for $4. Reservations and tickets
are available through the church
office or the men of the church.
Several surprises are In store
Including recorded m usic by
Em ile Podolfl.
T h e second segment of DO-Da
e d lMarch 5. More
Day is scheduled
on this event later.

(Doris Dtatrich, Sanford Haraid
Paoplt adttor, Is also a Hanld
columnist covering tha Sanford

area. Phone: 322-2611.)

Lake Mary
appeared at the podium lasted
for several minutes and she was
Interrupted frequently d urin g
her Inspirational speech.
Barge's Invitation cam e in a
ound-abc
round-about
manner, from a
pastor he met when they had
done a wedding together at the
church In Lake Mary. D r. Philip
Rahm lng. who Is the Director of
Communications for the Baha­
m ian Baptist Convention, re­
commended his name.
T h e Barges followed u p their
Washington trip with a threeday tetreat they held In St.
Sim on's Island. Ga.

Cookls booth sa lts
Lake Mary Girl Scouts are
c o n tin u in g with th eir cookie
booth sales. Cookies w ill be
available at the following loca­
tions: Publlx. Monday through
Th u rsd a y. 3:30-7:30 p .m .. Fri­
day. 1-9 p.m.. Saturday. 9 a .m .-7
.m ., and Sunday, noon-6 p.m.;
lockbuster VI
Yldeo. T h u rs d a y ,
7:30-9 p.m .. and F rid a y, 64)
p .m .: Km art. Saturday. 1-3 p.m.,
and Sunday noon-4 p .m .: Build­
ers Square H, Saturday 9 a .m .-l
p.m .: and SunBank. F rid a y. 4 6
p.m .
Further times will be listed In
the Feb. 20 edition. Cookie sales
will continue through Feb. 27.

Fam ily Haalth Day
T h e Fam ily and C o m m u n ity
Ed u ca tio n volunteers, v o lu n ­
teers from the Seminole County

Cooperative Extenalon. arc
sponsoring a Family Health Day
at the Seminole County Fair.
Saturday. March 5. from II
a.m .-5 p .m . OregBean. president
of the Seminole C o u n ty Fair

graciously donated the space for
the Family Health Day. and
1.000 tickets to enable low
Income families to attend. Lynx
will be providing transportation

O ver 3 0 agencies w ill be set­
At 10:30 a.m .. girls and their
ting u p booths at the fair for the fathers from Troops 692. 441
F a m ily Health Day to show and 148 set out. T h is trip netted
citizens what Seminole County only four bald egles. but they did
has to offer. Free Immunizations get to sec a three-foot alligator
w ill be offered th ro u g h the and two water moccasins.
Sem inole County H e a lth De­
Both trips netted plenty of
partm ent to those in need. T o questions from children and
help take away the sting, various adults which father and son
volunteer groups. Including the guides. Bob and Robert Hopkins,
Lak e M a ry Senior C i t i z e n s had no trouble answering.
W o o p lc Sewers, are m a k in g
Boo-Boo bears to give to the
Scouts visit Browniss
children who get Im m unized.
In other Girl Scout happenings
Other health services w ill be
ofTered. such as HIV testing, eye th is w eek, tw o J u n io r G irl
screening, and blood pressure Scouts from Tro o p 148 visited
checks. T h is Is a fam ily health Brownie Girl Scout Troop 1104.
day a n d everyone Is Invited to As part of their bridging, steps
attend.
Girls Scouts take to go from one
T h e Fam ily and Education level to another. Troop 1104
volunteers are working w ith the Invited the girls from Troop 148
ahcools to encourage partlclpa- to come to their meeting and tell
lion an d to get children
to think them what It's like being a
* Jan
about th eir families. A t the J u n io r G irl Scout. T h e girls
elementary level, there w ill be a traded ca m p in g stories and
poster contest. "W hy M y Family e n d e d t h e e v e n i n g w i t h
Is Im portant to M e." A t the e veryo n e 's favorite cam ping
middle school level, the contest destert. S'morcs.
is th ro u gh the English Department w ith
Ith ian essay on fam ily. At
Youth dances
the h i g h school l e v e l , the
Are you ready for a "Friday
yearbook Is sponsoring u photo­
graphy contest on fam ily. The Night Blast" of "A to m ic Propor­
first prize In each contest will be tions"? The n you should be at
a free use membership to the the Lake Mary C o m m unity Cen­
local Y M C A . donated b y Ed ter. 260 North Country Club
Tho m a s, branch director for the Road, on Feb. 18 for the second
Y M C A . The re will also be second In a series of youth-oriented
and th ird place prizes at each dances sponsored by the City of
Lake Mary. Geared towards kids
level.
ages 11 to 15. this night of
"House Shaking Entertainment"
Father-daughter cruise
Saturday. Feb. 5. several Lake was well attended when first
Mary G ir l Scout troops enjoyed a held In January. A dee-jay. "M r.

J . . " will provide a light and
sound program, food and drinks
will be on sale, and there w ill be
free give-aways and door prizes.
According to the com m unity
center coordinator. T e rr y
Diederich. the event will be well
chaperoned by city staff and the
police department. T h e dance
will run from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Tickets will be available at the
door for 63. If you would like
more Information, please contact
the com m unity center at 3243097.

O lds Lake Mary Days
There will be a planning me)
Ing for Olde Lake Mary Days
Old C ity Hall on Wednesda
Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. T h is meetli
will finalize plans for civic at
other groups who are Interest)
In participating, so all Interest)
parties should attend. Conta
Shari Hrodic at 321-6471. Beth
D edm an. 322-0491. or Ett
Jane Keogh. 321-3094 for mo
Information.

Library programs
Febru a ry programs for tl
Northwest Branch of the Sen
nole County Public Lib rary I
elude bedtime stories for 37-year olds on Monday. Feb. I
at 7 p.m .: preschool stories f
314* to 5-year olds on Tuesday
Feb. Id and 22 at 10 and 10:4
a.m .: and toddler stories for 23W -ycar olds on Thursdays. Fe
17 and 24 at 10:15 and 11 a.r
For more information, conta
the library at 321 -2419.

(Shari B rodla and Mary Rows) I
•r s
Sanford Haraid
corrsspondsots covering the
Lake Mary arsa nsws. Phono:
Brodio,3216471, ovsnlngs. and
Rowsil, 321-14M.)

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Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, February 13, 1994 • 7B

earn to be a sweetheart
y following these rules
O K A * R EA D ER S: Can you
dleve tomorrow will be St.
/slentlne's Day again — atrady? A n d wbnt better time to
revive m y T e n Commandments
of Love?
i Yce. Dear Reader*. I actually
!nad the chutzpah tn write m y
b w n Te n Commandment*, but It
wasn't as though I was strallng
from strangers — one of m y
ancestors wns privileged to have
received them on Mount Sinai
from the Lord himself — at least
that's what the Good Hook says.
Originally. I wrote two sets of
commandments — one for men
an d one for women. T h e n .
Nlandy Stillman, a lawyer und
feminist from Milwaukee.
: to demand equal rights fur
Women. Insisting that there be
only one set of commandments.
She was right, of course. So
how's this for a gender bendrr?
T H E T E N C O M M A N D M EN TS
O E LOVE
— Th o u shall pul thy mate
before thy mother, thy father,
thy son and thy daughter, for
thy mate Is thy lifelong com pa­
nion.
— Abuse not thy body w ith
excessive food, tobacco, drtnk. or
any foreign substance that gocth
Into thy arm or up thy nose.
— Do not forget that cleanli­
ness Isa virtue.
— Permit neither thy business
nor thy hobby to make thee a

K

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

stranger to thy children, for the
most precious gift a parent ran
give hts or her family Is TIM E .
— Make not a beggar of thy
mate. Willingly share with him
or her thy worldly goods.
— Forget not to say, " I love
you." For even though thy lovr
may lie constant, thy male doth
yrarn to hear those cherished
words.
— HeinernlKT that the ap­
proval of thy mate Is worth far
more than the adoring glances of
a hundred strangers, so cleave
unto thy male, und forsake all
others.
— Keep thy home In good
repair, for out of It cometh the
Joys of old age (not to mention Its
resale value)
— Forgive with grace, for who
among us does not need to be
forgiven?
— Honor the Lord thy God all
the days of thy life, and they
children will grow and bless you
Tomorrow, be a sweetheart.

Call someone you love und say.
" I love yo u ." (Make two or three
calls: who says you can't love
more than one person — In
different ways, of course?)
G o through your closets and
give ull those clothes you've
been saving until you lose 10
pounds to your favor He rhurtty.
Call someone who's lonely and
say. " I'm thinking of y o u ." Or
better yet. say, "I'll be over
t o m o r r o w to ta ke y o u la
lunch...or n m somr errands...or
give y o u a h d e ."
Visit a sick friend. S a y a
p raye r. Donate some blood.
Adopt a pet. Will your eyes, your
kidneys und all yo u r usable
organs to someone who can use
them after you're gone. Forgive
an enemy. Hug your teen-ager.
Write a fun letter. Listen to a
txire. Pay your doctor. T e ll your
p a r e n t s you t h i n k t h e y ' r r
wnderful. Spay your dog. Neuter
your cut. Quit smoking. Drive
ca re fu lly. If you're walking,
watch where you're going.
And don't wait until next year
to tie a sweetheart ugaln.

Love. A B U T

(Problems? Write to Deer Abby.
For e personal, unpublished
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Jo h n served his country for
two years In the U.S. A rm y and
survived a tour In Vietnam.
Th e ir dedication to the youth
of the area lias seen them
sharing an educational career
together os a family. Jo h n has
been a teacher and coach at
Oviedo H ig h School for the past
20 ye ars where he coached
football, basketball, track and
field. Sonja has taught In the
Seminole County school system
for 23 years. 20 of them at Lake
Mary Elementary School. She
was nam ed Lake Mary's Teacher
of the Y ea r In 1OHS.
T h e Thomases are proud of
(heir heritage and they smiled
hraadly when they began to talk
of Ih c lr three lovely, gifted
children: L a To n )i. Rena und son
Aaron. LaTonJa Is a graduate of
Oviedo H igh w lrre she was very
active In many organizations
and received numerous awards
In truck und field. She was
conference champion In the 100and 2 0 0 -meter dash far two
years and won a four-year schol­
arship to Florida ARM Universi­
ty. tier freshman year she re­
ceived the Rookie of the Year
award In track. LaTonJa Is pres­
ently a sophomore majoring In
political science.
Rena Is a Junto’ at Oviedo High
School where she Is active os a
varsity cheerleader, a former
basketball player, a track team
member. National Honor Soci­
ety. Beta C lub. SynergistIcs. Mu
Alpha Th e ta oral Gospel Choir.
While at Sanford Middle School.
Rena was awarded the Walt
D i s n e y Dreamer and Doer
award.
Aaron Is a freshman at Oviedo
High w here he Is an active
member of the J V basketball
learn. He was aim selected to the
state's A A U All S u r basketball
learn. Baseball Is one of his
sports and he Is actively In­
volved in the cKy of Sanford's
league. He Is a Syear m em ber of
the Pop W arner football program
and an ardent soap box derby
racer and has competed tn the
Sanford Soap Box Berby for two
years.
T h e T h o m a s e s said t h e y
(relieve In putting God first In
their lives. Their children are
constantly reminded that all
talents and gilts come from God.
who m ust receive the glory. T h e
family arc Christian workers In
the vineyard for the Master at
the St. J o h n Metropolitan Bap­
tist C h u rc h where John is super-*
Intend® n l of the Sunday school
und Sonja Is piano assistant and)

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Second Shiloh Baplisl Church
Invites you to renew your wed­
ding vows this morning at the 11
A.M. worship service and special
ceremony. The m orning's
speaker wi l l be Evangeli st
Em m a McDulDe of Clermont.
Th e Rev, R .T. Davis Is pastor.

School presents black
history tribute
Lake Mary High School pres­
ents "A Trib u te to Black Histo­
ry" beginning Tuesday. Feb. 15.
African-American artifacts will
be displayed In the media center.
Classroom activities will Include
the history of Sanford, the devel­
opment of black neighborhoods,
presented by Altermcse Bentley.
Politics as It relates to black
culture, presented by Comm is­
sioner Robert Th o m a s. O ld fashioned remedies will bee pres­
ented by Mercedes Me etfor k

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Baptlsl Church. West 12th Sl. Is
sponsoring u I thick Awarrness
program this afternoon at 3 p.m.
The comm unity Is Invited tn
share In this occasion. Elder Ell
Simpson Is paster.

T h e Central Florida Ja z z Soci­
ety presents HarTy Allen T rio .
Sunday. Feb. 20. 2-5 p.m . at the
Rosemonl Couniry C lu b . O r ­
lando. You're "gurina" love lhe
sounds of the saxophone playing
of H arry Allen who Is dedicated
lo melodic beauty, both In tone
and Interpretation.

THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE. IN
ROOM 1029 (THE BOARD CHAMBERS) OF TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING, 1101
EA S T FIRST STREET, SANFORD, 32771. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND
AND BE HEAR0 REGARDING THE REQUESTED AMENDMENT AND REZONING. WRITTEN COM­
MENTS MAV BE PRESENTED A T THIS HEARING OR SUBMITTED T O TH E ABOVE ADDRESS C/O
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 3167. THE HEARING MAV BE CONTINUED FROM
TIM E T O TIME AS FOUND NECESSARY.

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Trio set Sunday

ON FEBRUARY 22,1994, TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF C O UN TY COMMISSIONERS (BCC)
WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING (ADOPTION HEAR WO) TO CONSIDER A REQUESTED SMALL
SCALE AMENDMENT T O THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE BCC W LL
CONSIDER RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY LOCAL LAND PLANNING AGENCY/
PLANNING AND ZONINQ COMMISSION (LPA/PAZ), HEAR CITIZEN VIEWS, ANY LOCAL GOVERN­
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Sl. Matthew Missionary Bap­
tist Church will observe Black
History Month with a program
this morning ut 11 a.m. by the
youth of the church "Knowing
Your Heritage." Th e community
Is Invited lo attend this service.
Th e K rv . Leonard Wilson Is
pastor.

PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 22,1994

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Catherine Gordon will present
African poets and writers, and
D r. Lurlenc Sweeting will pres­
ent African Queens and Kings.
Feb. 16 from 10: 45-11:45
a .m ,. an African fashion show
w i l l be s h o w n I n t h e
multipurpose room. Th u rsd a y.
Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m ., the A fri­
can-Am erican celebration will
l a k e p l a c e In t h e s c h o o l
a u d i t o r i u m f e a t u r in g the
Fellowship. Praise and W orship
C o m m unity Choir directed by
Eddie Montgomery. T h e com ­
m u n ity ts Invited to attend.
T h e closing celebration will be
held on Sunday. Feb. 17 at 7:30
p . m . F e a t u r e d w i l l be
"Terpslchoreans." performed by
the Hampton University Dance
Com pany of Hampton. Va. T h is
show will feature the renowned
Sanford's own. Dcmetrlu Petty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Petty.

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Aaron arc act he students of the
Sunday school und the Young
Adult Choir. The Thomases are
serving us dcum n and deaconness of Si. Jo hn 's where they
also lead services, and use Ihclr
golden voices as members of the
senior choir.
W e salute this dedicated
Christian family for their devo­
tion and service tn the comm uni­
ty. We salute them for helping lo
make the dreams and talents of
the youth of today standout In
this world and In helping them
become successful citizens.

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B y Bernice Bede Osol
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
Feb. 13. 1994
Improvements In your finan­
cial position are probable In the
year ahead. You mlRlit have to
work a little harder than you've
Iteen accustomed to. but It'll be
worth It.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 101
Today If you plan to buy some­
thing expensive, take along a
friend who knows more uhout
the product you're considering
than you do. You muy not be
getting as good a bargain as you
think. Aquarius, treat yourself
elf ito
a birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing • 1.25 and
a long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. I’.O. Ilox 4405. New
York. N Y. 10103. He sure to
stute your zodiac sign.
PISCES (FCb 20 March 20) He
(Inn with those In your charge
today, but also lx- tolerant and
com|&gt;assinnatc. If your methods
are heavy, they could produce
sorry results
A R IE S (March 21 April 10)
Conditions In general are trend­
ing In your favor at this time,
but for some reason you might
anticipate negative results In­
stead of victories, and thus
mi|M-dc your own progress.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20|
Knjoy yourself today, but try to
do ir as Inexpensively ns possi­
ble, If y ou associate w i t h
extravagant friends, there's a
chance you could become loo
loose with money yourself.
O EM IN I (May 21-June 20) I k fore devoting your lime and
energies to a specific endeavor
today, lie sure Its worth the price
you'll have to pay. There are
indications It tnav not be.
C A N C ER (Jun e 2 1-July 22)
Today there's u possibility you
might hold track some Informa­
tion which you should share
with persons who are sharing a
common interest with you. Your
actions could weaken the alli­
ance.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 22) If you
have any financial transactions
with friends today, double check
the numbers to be sure every­
thing comes out fair and equal.
Keeling shonchangcd Is the last
thing you want to hap|ten.
V IR G O lAug. 23-Sept. 22) You
m i g h t not take t h i n g s us
seriously as someone with whom

By Bernice Bede Osol
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
Feb. 14. 1994

by Jim m y Johnson

A R LO A N D JA N IS

In the year ahead you might
Ire able to do very well for
yourself by functioning as a
middle (terson for a commission
or a piece of the action In one or
more promising endeavors.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Usuully you're u reasonably pullent person, but toduy you
might not wult for associates to
make up their minds and tuke
action. Th e y m ay have to run to
catch up w ith you.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
A n Indirect approach could Ire
extremely effective for you lixluy
In securing your material needs.
Although you'll Ire low keyed,
you'll still be assertive
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19)
Something constructive could In­
in the offing today for yourself ns
well as yo u r pals, p rim arily
because of the effort y o u 'll
expend to make It so. Th e y 'll be
aware you engineered It.

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4 — Aitalre
• Level
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13 Action —
Hayworth
14 Evaluate
18 To and —
18 Randomly
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18 Court game
30 Female
eheep

31 Southwesttin Indians
33 — Laudsr
27 Complslsiy

30 Thawing
33 Asian tsa
33 Baptismal
basin
34 Drinking
vassal
38 Rastaurant
bat
38 Jab

Answar la Pravlaua Russia

37 Dismiss from
38 Elation
40 Lost color
41 Rastaurant
patron
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Debtor's note
Nothing
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you'll Ire Involved today nnd thin
could make your associate feel
very uncomfortable. T r y to be
more sensitive.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It
might be neccmary today for
you to criticize u person you like,
because whut lie/she Is doing
also reflects unfavorably on you.
Hite the bullet and do whut
needs doing.
SCO RPIO (Oct. 24-N'ov. 221 T o
Ire on the safe side tirday. It may
Ire wise not to tuke gambles on
persons or things nbrrut which
you know little. Your lack of

C A P R IC O R N (Dec
22 Jan
19) Don't let y o u r personal
feelings Interfere today In a
com m ercial m atter. Just
because vou don't like someone.
It doesn't mean his/her Ideas
uren'l feasible.

T A U R U S (April 20 May 20) In
a challenging development toduy. you'll leave no doubt In the
m inds of your associates that
you're not to Ire taken Indiffer­
ently. but as a power to Ire
reckoned with.
O E M IN I (M ay 2 1-June 20)
Once your objectives and pro­
cedures have your mental en­
dorsement. you're likely to Ire
very assertive In seeing your
p la n s u nfo ld today us you
envision them.
C A N C ER (June 21-Ju ly 221
Yo ur old fight could Ire easily
amused today and you should do
rather well In cnm|tetltlvc situa­
tions. Ire they sports, romance nr
commerce.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 22) You
should be very effective today In
situations that require u tram
efTort. Not only will you pull your
own weight, but you'll also know
how to gel teammates to pull
theirs us well.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Sizable efforts and energies
might be devoted to working on

something today I h it appear* to
serve another's interests H o w ­
ever. you aloitr m ay know It can
be equally rewarding for you.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct 23)
Hehavlng diplomatically won’t
dilute your strength today, actu­
ally. It could Increase It. The
calmer and more logically you
speak, the greater your rlout and
forccfulness.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-N'ov. 22) If
you liuvr the will today, a way
can be found to finalize to your
satisfaction a matter that has
thus far been unrrsotvrd. Give It
priority.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.
2 1) Occasionally everyone needs
a recreational break und some
tyi»e of diversion from mundane
routines. You won’t be gc-oflng
off or wasting your time If you
follow this prescription today.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2-Jun .
19) If you have anything going
for you ut this time that might
make or save you money, give It
lop priority on today's agenda. It
could become u reality.

knowledge could Ire costly.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec
2 1) In order to placate your mate
today, it might Ire necessary fot
you to make a one sided con­
cession. Even ltrough it’s not a
comfortable resolution. It could
keep the peucr.

WIN A T BRIDGE
B y Phillip A ld e r
Toduy's deal lius caused m uch
controversy. Giorgio Belladonna,
the Italian suocrstnr who bus
won 19 world championships,
was credited with finding the
right play ut the table. Ilow evrr.
he has alwuys denied thut he
pluyed the deal. Others claimed
It was devised by Haul Lukacs.
who used to be the world's best
composer of declarer-play pro­
blems.
Muybr I have found the an­
swer. In the April 1965 A m e ri­
can Contract Bridge League
Hufletln. there Is the singled um m y problem set by Lukucs.
(In a single-dum m y problem.
ou are given otdy the North nnd
n ut h h a n ds . In a d oubl ed um m y problem, you cun see all
52 cards.) A ftrr West leuds the
diamond king, how would you
play In four spades?
Th e risk Is thut you might lose
one spade and three heurt tricks.

toy Jim Mtddlck

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TATTOO { WUAT?
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A GOOP TtfAfc TO STOCK UPON LOTS V t j w w
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A N N IE

If you could peek ut the oppou n its' hands, vou would mukc
the contract. Hut even without
the advantugc of X -ra y vision,
you have an almost guaranteed
line of pluy. After winning with
the d l u m o n d ace. cross to
dum m y's club acc and leud the
heart nine from the dum m y.
If East wins with the queen or
nee. you will lose at most three
tricks; one spade und two heurts.
So let's assume East plnys low
and West lakes your Jack with
the queen. If the trumps arc 2-1
nnd West leads one. you won't
have a spade loser. And If West
leuds a trum p from king-third,
you win and play unothcr heurt.
If West wins with the ace. he
cannot remove dum m y's *|&gt;udc
Jack withuul sacrificing Ills king.
You will get a heart ruff In the
dum m y.
If you found the right pluv
without huvlng seen this
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An Emlnont Domain Petition togtthor with ttt Doclaratlon ol
Taking hat boon Mod in mo above ttyted court to acquire cortatn
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I'AFCCL N O .

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S E M IN O U

BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

A PART OP
LOT I B ,
BLOCK C ,
TRIPLETT
LAKE
SHORES, SECTION » , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 3 0
EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK • , PAGE 1 * OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS

FOLLOWS:

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2 2 .
BLOCK C , T R IPLET T LAKE SHORES AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK B , PAGE IB OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
S A ID CORNER ALSO
BEING THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SOUTHPORT
CONDOMINIUM,
PHASE
I
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 7 , PAGES 2 9 THROUGH 14
OP THE P U BLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH H O I ' H * EAST ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY R IGH T-O F-W AY L IN E OF SEMINOLA
BOULEVARD, 2 3 0 . 1 7 FEET TO THE POINT OT CURVA­
TURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING
A RADIUS OP 1 1 B S . 2 * FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP
I 2 * 3 5 'S 1 AND
A
CHORD
BEARING
OF
SOUTH
5 6 * 0 7 * 3 1 - E A S T ; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE AND R IG H T -O F -W AY L IN E , 2 B 9 .9 B FEET TO
THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER O f LOT M , BLOCK C ,
S A ID T R IP L E T T LAKE SHORES AMD THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF
SA ID CURVE AMD R IG H T -O F -W A Y LIM E THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 7 * 0 9 * 1 9 - AMO A CHORD BEARING
OF SOUTH * B * O B * 2 7 a E A S T ,
1 4 1 .0 0
FEET TO A
POINT OM A MOM-RADIAL CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWEST­
ERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OP 1 0 0 . 0 0 rE E T , A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OP 4 3 * 9 1 ' 3 4 " ANO A CHORD BEARING OP
SOUTH
1 * * 0 7 '3 7 "
E A ST ;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OP S A ID CURVE, 7 6 . 7 « FEET TO A
POINT OM CURVE AMD A POINT ON THE MESTERLY
R IG H T-O F-W AY
LINE O f
T R IPLET T
LAKE O R IV E ;
THENCE SOUTH 9 7 * 0 3 ' 3 3 * MEST (N O N -R A D IA L) ALONG
t h e e a s t e r l y l i n e o r s a i d l o t i s . b l o c k c and
WESTERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E O f TRIPLETT LAKE
O R IVE.
2 0 .0 0
PERT;
THENCE NORTH
32*96*27WFST, S 9 . 9 6 FEET TO A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE
NORTH E A R EKLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 2 1 9 . 9 2 F E E T .
A CENTRAL, ANGLE , Of. . 0 4 * 9 9 * 2 2 *
AND A CHORD
BEARING OF NORTH * 7 * J 9 * 2 8 - W EST; THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF E A IO CURVE 1 0 6 . 2 4
FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE W ESTERLY LINE OP S A ID
LOT 16 , BLOCK, c ; THENCE NORTH 0 7 * 3 6 * 3 1 * EAST
ALONG S A ID L I N E , 2 9 . 0 3 PEET TO THE POINT O r
BEG IN N IN G.
CONTAINING 9 6 7 4

SQUARE rE E T ,

MORE OR L E S S .

BEIHG DESCRIBED AS
BEING DESCRIBED AS

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S E M IN O U

BOULEVARD
PEE SIM PLE

A PART OP LOT 4 , BLOCK B , ■ PORTS H A N '8 PARA­
D IS E , SECTIO N * , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 3 0
E X IT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK B , PAGES 1 2 AND 1 3 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

j

PARCEL NO.

SQUARE FEET,

2 6 1 .7

MORE OR LE SS.

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
PEE SIHPLE

A PART OF LOT 2 . HORTHSHORE R EPLAT, SECTION 6 ,
TOWNSHIP 3 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 1 ,
PAGES 10 THROUCH 13 OP THE PU BLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!

NORTH 0 9 * 0 9 ' 3 1 * EAST ALONG THE NEST L IN E OF
THE EASTERLY S OP S A ID LOT B A DISTANCE OF
9 . 7 7 F E E T ; THENCE SOUTH 6 0 * 9 9 * 0 7 - EAST. 9 0 . 0 1
FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF S A ID
LOT 4 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 4 * 0 9 ' 2 l * WEST ALONG S A ID
L IN E , S .7 B PEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF
SA ID LOT 4 ; THENCE NORTH 6 0 * 9 4 ' 1 4 - WEST ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE EASTERLY S OF S A ID
LOT 6 AND THE NORTHERLY R IGH T-OF-W AY LIME OF
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD, 9 0 . 0 1 FEET TO THE POINT O r
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 3 6 9

SQUARE P E R ,

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF TRACE
- E - , A 1 0 . 0 0 FOOT CREENBELT ANO U T IL IT Y EASE­
MENT, HORTHSHORE REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3 1 ,
PAGES 1 0 THROUCH 12 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A ,
SAID
POINT ALSO BEING ON THE EASTERLY L IN E O r A
9 4 .0 0
FOOT U T IL IT Y
AND DRAINAGE
EASEMENT,
KNOWN AS HORTHSHORE HAY (P R IV A T E ROADWAY);
THENCE RUN SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 3 *
WEST ALONG THE
WESTERLY LIN E OP S A IO TRACT - E - ANO THE EAST­
ERLY LIRE o r S A ID EASEMENT AND S A ID HORTHSHORE
MAY, 1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF
S A ID TRACT - E " ; THENCE SOUTH S l * 3 9 * 9 7 - EAST
ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF S A IO EASEMENT,
1 3 . 9 0 rEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT
2,
S A ID HORTHSHORE R E P U T AND THE POIHT OE
BEG IN N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
6 1 * 1 9 '9 7 EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF S A ID LOT 2 , A
DISTANCE OF 2 6 . 0 6
FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER O r S A ID LOT 2 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 "
WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF S A ID LOT 2 , A
DISTANCE OF 1 . 9 0 F E E T ; THENCE NORTH « l * 4 0 ' 0 7 WEST, 2 6 . 0 6 PEET TO THE WESTERLY L IN E OE SAID
LOT 2 ; THENCE NORTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 " EAST ALONG SAID
L IN E 1 . 9 0 EEET TO THE POINT OP B EG IN N IN G .

2 0 2 .1

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
PEE SIMPLE

PARCEL 110.

SQUARE PEET MORE OR L E S S .

3 6 4 .7

A PART OP LOT 1 , HORTHSHORE R EPLAT, SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IH P U T BOOK 3 1 ,
PAGES 1 0 THROUCH 1 2 OF THE PU BLIC RECORDS OT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA.

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW8 1

BEING OESCRIBEO AS

BEGIN AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH L IN E O r THE D .
R . M IT C H E L L 'S SUkVEY, 0 T THE LEVY GRANT OM
LAKE JESSU P AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 1 , PAGE 5
OP THE P U BLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, S A ID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST­
ERLY CORNER o r L O T , l ,
BLOCK A , SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE A S RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 8 , PAGES 1 2 I I o r THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIDA AMD A POINT ON THE EASTERLY R IG H T -O P MAY L IN E OP WINTER PARK D R IV E ; THENCE NORTH
0 9 * 0 9 * 2 1 - EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OP S A ID
BLOCK A AND S A ID EASTERLY R ICH T-O P-W AY LIN E
2 9 9 .6 2
PEET TO THE POINT OP CURVATURE OP A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
O r 1 0 0 . 0 0 P EET , A CENTRAL ANCLE O r 4 3 * 0 0 * 0 0 AND A CHORD BEARING OP NORTH 2 1 * 3 9 * 3 1 - E A S T ;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP S A IO
CURVE AND S A ID LINES 7 S . 3 4 PEET TO A POINT ON
CURVE AND THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER O r S A ID
LOT 1 J
THENCE
SOUTH
41*17*02EAST
(N O N -R A D IA L ) ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY L IN E O r
SA IO LOT 2 , A DISTANCE OP 3 7 . 8 7 PEET; THENCE
SOOTH 9 9 * 0 1 * 0 0 ” N I S T , 7 4 . 1 9 P E E T ; THENCS SOUTH
01*48*31N EST,
2 0 1 .S9
PEET;
THENCE SOOTH
1 3 * 9 6 * 0 0 - N IS T , * 3 .3 0
PEET TO THE POINT O f
BEG IN N IN G.

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OT TRACT
- E * . A 1 0 . 0 0 FOOT CREENBELT AND U T IL IT Y EASE­

3 2 0 .1

SQUARE PERT,

FOLLOWS:

MENT HORTHSHORE R E P U T AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 1 1 ,
PAGES 1 0 THROUCH 12 OP THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLO RID A,
SAID
POINT ALSO BEING ON THE EASTERLY LIN E OP A
9 4 .0 0
FOOT U T IL IT Y
AND DRAINACE
EASEMENT,
KNOWN AS HORTHSHORE NAY (P R IV A T E ROADWAY);
THENCE RUN SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 ”
WEST ALONG THE
WESTERLY LINE OP S A IO TRACT " E * AND THE EAST­
ERLY L IN E OP S A ID EASEMENT AND S A ID HORTHSHORE
WAY, 1 0 . 0 0 T E R TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OE
S A ID TRACT - E " ; THENCE SOUTH 6 1 * 3 9 * 9 7 - WEST
ALOHG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OP S A ID EASEMENT,
9 9 . 9 6 PEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP LOT
1,
S A ID HORTHSHORE R E P U T AND THE POINT OT
BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
6 1 * 3 9 '3 7 EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OP S A ID LOT 1 , A
DISTANCE OP 3 4 . 0 6
PEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER OP S A ID LOT 1 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 ' 0 1 "
WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE O r S A ID LOT 1 . A
DISTANCE OT 1 . 9 0 PEET; THENCE NORTH 6 l * 4 0 ' 0 7 WEST. 3 4 . 6 6 TEET TO THE WESTERLY L IN E OP SAtO
LOT 3 ) THENCE NORTH 0 I * 2 0 ' 0 1 * EAST ALONG SAIO
L IN E 1 . 9 0 PEET TO THE POINT O T BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 4 9

PARCEL MO.

CONTAINING 2 0 6
PARCEL NO.

SQUARE P E R .

2 7 2 .S

MORE OR L E S S .
S E M IN O U

BOULEVARD
PEE SIM PLE

A P A R OP LOT 7 2 , HORTHSHORE R E P U T , SECTION
9 , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 E A R ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOP AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
1 1 , PACES 1 0 THROUGH 1 2 OP T1IE PUBLIC RECOROS
O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEIN G OESCRIBEO AS

FOLLOWS:

COMMENCE
AT
THE
NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OF
HORTHSHORE R E P U T AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 3 1 ,
PACES 1 0 THROUCH 1 2 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A;
THENCE RUN SOUTH
O S * 2 0 * 0 1 - WER ALONG THE M E R E R L Y LIN E OF S A ID
HORTHSHORE R E P U T ,
1 0 . 0 0 PEET TO THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OT TRACT * 0 * . S A ID HORTHSHORE
R E P U T ) THENCE SOOTH 6 1 * 3 9 * 9 7 * W E R ALONC THE
SOUTHERLY LIME OP S A ID TRACT - D - , 2 4 1 . 6 1 P E R
T O THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP SA ID LOT 7 2 ,
S A ID HORTHSHORE R E P U T ANO TNE POIHT OP B E G IN ­
N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH S l * 3 9 * 5 7 EAR
ALONC THE NORTHERLY L IN E OP S A ID LOT 7 2 ,
A
D ISTAN CE or 3 6 . 0 6
P E R TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER OT S A ID LOT 7 2 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 3 WEST ALONC THE EASTERLY LINE o r S A ID LOT 7 2 , A
D ISTAN CE OT 1 . 9 0 T E R ; THENCE NORTH 6 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 W E R , 2 6 . 0 6 P E R TO THE M ER ER L Y LINE O r S A IO
LOT 7 2 ; THENCE NORTH 0 6 * 2 0 ' 0 1 - EAST ALONC S A ID
L I N E , 1 . 9 1 E E R TO THE POIHT OP BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 9 0

SQUARE P E R ,

SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OP LOTS 1 , 2 AND 3 , BLOCK A , SPORTS­
M AN'S P A R A D ISE , SECTION * , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH,
RANGE 3 0 EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S , PAGES 12 AMO 1 3 OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R I­
DA.

CONTAINING 3 9 3 6

THENCE NORTH 6 1 * 4 0 ' 0 7 - WEST, 2 6 . 0 6 P E R TO THE
WESTERLY LIN E OF S A ID LOT 7 1 J THENCE NORTH
0 a * 2 0 * 0 1 " EAST ALONG S A IO L IN E S . 0 0 P E R TO
THE POINT OT B EG IN N IN G .

MORE OR L E S S .
CONTAINING 4 9

PARCEL N O .

FOLLOWS!

FOLLOWS!

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT I .
BLOCK B , SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK B , PAGES 13 AND 1 3 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 9 * 0 9 ' 2 i * WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY
LINE O f S A ID BLOCK B AND THE EASTERLY R IG H T -O ­
F-WAY L IN E OF WINTER PARK DR IVE A DISTANCE OF
4 0 0 .0 0
FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER O T
SA ID BLOCK R ;
THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 9 4 * 3 9 EAST
ALONG THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S A ID BLOCK B AND
THE NORTHERLY R IG H T-O F-W AY L IN E O f SEMI KOLA
BOULEVARD, 9 1 1 . 7 2
PEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OP THE EASTERLY S OP LOT 4 ,
S A ID
BLOCK B AND THE POINT OP BEGINNING; THENCE

RECORDS OF

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER o r TRACT
" E " , A 1 0 . 0 0 FOOT CREENBELT AND U T IL IT Y EASE­
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER Of SPORT­
M ENT, HORTHSHORE R E P U T AS RECORDED IN P U T
SM AN'S PARADISE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I ,
BOOK 1 1 ,
PACES 1 0 THROUGH 13 O r THE PUBLIC
PAGES 12
AND 1 3
OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP
RECORDS O r SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SA ID POINT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLORIDA; THENCE RUN SOUTH
ALSO BEING ON THE EASTERLY L IN E OP A 3 4 . 0 0
0 9 * 0 9 ' 2 1 * WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OP
FOOT
U T IL IT Y
DRAIHAGE
EADLMENT,
KNOWN
AS
S A ID SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, 6 4 9 . 3 0 PEET TO THE
HORTHSHORE WAY (P R IV A T E ROADWAY); THENCE RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER O f LOT 3 . BLOCK A , SAID
SOUTH 0 9 * 2 0 * 0 1 * WEST ALOHG THE WESTERLY LIME
SPORTSMAN'S P A R A D IS E ; THENCE NORTH 0 9 ' 0 9 ' 2 1 OF S A ID TRACT - E " AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF
EAST ALONG* THE WESTERLY LINE OT S A ID LOT 3 ,
S A ID EASEMENT AND S A ID HORTHSHORE WAY, 1 0 . 0 0
BLOCK A AND THE EASTERLY R IC H T-O P -W A Y LINE OF
WINTER PARK D R IV E , 4 9 . 3 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF
rE E T
TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY
CORNER OE S A ID
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, . TRACT - t - l THENCE SOUTH t l * 3 9 * 9 7 - WEST ALONG
HAVING
A RADIUS OF 1 0 0 . 0 0 F E E T ,
A CENTRAL
THE SOUTHERLY L IN E O r SA ID EASEMENT, 1 1 2 . OS
ANCLE OF 9 0 * 0 0 ' 0 0 AND A CHORD BEARING OF
TEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER o r LOT 9 ,
NORTH 9 4 * 0 9 * 2 1 EAST;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY
S A ID HORTHSHORE R E P U T ANO THE POINT OP BE G IN ­
ALONG THE ARC OF S A IO CURVE 1 9 7 . 0 8 FEET TO THE
N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 6 1 * 1 9 * 9 7 EAST
POINT OT TANCENCY; THENCE SOUTH 6 0 * 9 4 * 1 9 - EAST
ALONG THE NORTHERLY LIN E OP S A ID LOT 3 .
A
ALONG
THE
SOUTHERLY
RIG IIT-O F-W AY
LINE
OF
D ISTAN CE OP 2 4 . 0 4
PEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD, 1 9 1 6 .7 4 FEET TO THE POINT
CORNER O f S A ID LOT 5 ; THENCE SOOTH 0 1 * 2 0 * 0 1 "
OP CURVATURE OT A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY.
N EST ALONG THE EASTERLY LIN E O T S A IO LOT 3 , A
IIAVINO
A RADIUS OP 9 9 6 . 4 6 P E E T ,
A CENTRAL
0 1 STANCE OT 1 . 6 9 PEE T ; THENCE NORTH 1 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 *
ANCLE OP 2 9 * 4 0 * 9 7 AND A CHORD BEARING O r
W E ST, 2 6 . 0 6 rEET TO THE MESTERLY LIN E OP S A ID
NORTH 6 4 * 1 4 ' 9 3 *
E A S T ; THENCE F-ASTFRf.Y ALONC
LOT 9 ; THENCE NORTH 0 B * 2 0 ' 0 1 - EAST ALONG S A ID
THE ARC OP S A ID CURVE AND R IC H T -O r-W A Y L IN E ,
L IN E 1 . 6 9 EEET TO THE POINT OT BEGINNING.
1 1 0 .1 9
PEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP
LOT 2 1 , S A ID BLOCK A AND THE POIH T OP BEGIN­
CONTAINING 4 9 SQUARE PEET MORE OR L E S S .
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE
OF 6 A ID BLOCK A , S A ID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY
PARCEL HO. 2 7 2 . S
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
L IN E AND
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
THROUGH A
f EE SIM PLE
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 7 * 2 7 * 4 1 * AND A CHORD It EAR INC
OF NORTH 6 0 * 4 0 * 1 2 - CAST. A D ISTAN CE OF 1 6 2 . 4 6
A PART OP LOT 7 1 , NORTMSIIORE R E P U T , SECTION
FEET TO THE POINT OF TANCENCY; THENCE NORTH
9 , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST ACCORDING
9 1 * 9 6 ' 4 1 * EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IH P U T BOOK
S A ID BLOCK A , 1.62 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
1 1 , PACES 10 THROUGH 12 O f THE PUBLIC RECOROS
CORNER
Or THE WESTERLY S OF LOT 2 2 , SAIO
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA.
BLOCK A ; THENCE SOUTH 1 6 * 9 0 * 0 6 * WEST ALONG THE
EASTERLY
LINE
OP
THE
WESTERLY \
OF
SAID
BEIN G DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
LOT 2 2 , A DISTANCE OP 1 4 . 6 1 PEET TO A POINT ON
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP NORTH7 4 0 . 2 0 FEET, A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 1 2 * 4 2 ' 4 4 * AND
SIIORE R E P U T AS
RECORDED IN
PUT
BOOK 1 1 ,
PACES 1 0 THROUGH 1 2 O r THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
A CHORD BEARING
OF
SOUTH 6 1 * 9 9 * 1 4 WEST;
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLO RID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 - WEST ALONC THE WESTERLY LINE OP S A ID
CURVE 1 7 1 . 1 2 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY
HORTHSHORE R E P U T ,
1 0 . 0 0 PEET TO THE SOUTH­
L IN E O r LOT 2 1
S A ID
BLOCK A ;
T H tN CE NORTH
WESTERLY CORNER OP TRACT " D " , S A IO HORTHSHORE
0 9 * 0 9 * 2 1 - EAST ALONG SAID L IN E , 2 . 1 0 FEET TO
R E P U T ; THENCE SOUTH • I * 3 9 , 3 7 * EAST ALONG THE
THE POINT OP BEG IN N IN G .
SOUTHERLY LIN E OT S A IO TRACT - 0 * . 2 1 7 . 9 9 PEET
TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP S A IO LOT 7 1 ,
CONTAINING 9 0 6 SQUARE PEET, MORE OR LE SS.
S A IO HORTHSHORE R E P U T AND THE POIHT OP BEG IN ­
N IN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 8 I * 1 9 * 3 7 EAST
PARCEL NO. 2 6 1 .0
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
A
PEE SIMPLE | ALONG THE NORTHERLY L IN E OP S A IO LOT 7 1 ,
D IST AN CE O r 2 6 . 0 6
PEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY
CORNER OP SA ID LOT 7 1 ; THENCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 3 A PORTION OP PHASE 1 , SOUTHPORT CONDOMINIUM,
MEST ALONG T1IE EASTERLY LINE OT S A ID LOT 7 1 , A
SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 3 0 EAST
O IST A N C E O f 1 . 9 1 P EET ; THENCE NORTH 6 1 * 4 0 ' 0 7 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOP AS RECORDED IH
W E ST, 3 6 . 0 6 TEET TO THE WESTERLY LIN E OP S A ID
PLAT BOOK 2 7 ,
PACES 2 9 THROUGH
1 1 OF THE
LOT 7 1 ; THENCE NORTH 0 6 * 2 0 ' 0 1 " EAST ALOHG S A IO
PUBLIC RECOROS OP S EH IHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
L IN E 1 . 9 1 P E R TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING.
BEING OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS:
CONTAINING 3 0 SQUARE P E R , MORE OR L E S S ,
BEGIN AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF PHASE I ,
TOGETHER WITH
SOUTHPORT CONDOMINIUM AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
2 7 , PACES 3 9 -THROUGH 1 4 , SA ID PO IN T BEING A
PARCEL
HO.
1
7
7
2
.
■
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A CENTRAL ANCLE OP 0 3 * 9 1 * 1 4 - ,
A RADIUS OP
1 3 B 3 .6 6
PEET ANO A CHORD BEARING OE SOUTH
A PART OP LOT 7 1 , HORTHSHORE R E P U T . SECTION
3 4 * 3 6 * 4 4 - EA S T ; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
9 , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 E A R ACCORDING
ARC or S A ID CURVE AND A NORTH L IN E OE PHASE I
TO THE P U T THEREOP AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
SOUTHPORT
CONDOMINIUM
ANO
THE
SOUTHERLY
1 1 , PAGES 1 0 THROUGH 12 O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS
R IG H T-O P-H AY
L IN E
Or
SEMINOLA
BOULEVARD,
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1 4 2 . 2 1 PEET TO THE POINT OP TANCENCY; THENCE
SOUTH 3 1 * 1 9 * 3 7 - EAST ALONG S A ID L IN E S , 3 7 . 6 2
BEIN G DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
PEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OP PHASE 1 ,
SOUTHPORT CONDOMINIUM; THENCE SOUTH 1 0 * 1 7 * 1 2 - I
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP NORTHWEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OP PHASE I , 1 1 . 1 6
SHORE R E P U T
AS RECORDED IN
PUT
BOOK 3 1 ,
PEET; THENCE NORTH 9 1 * 4 0 * 0 7 - W E ST, 1 3 6 . 9 3 FEET
PAGES 1 0 THROUGH 1 3 OP THE PU BLIC RECORDS OP
TO THE POINT OP CURVATURE O f A CURVE CONCAVE
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A;
THENCE RUN SOUTH
SOUTHWESTERLY, S A ID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OE
o a - a o 'o i - w est alo n g t h e m e r e r l y l in e o r s a i d
1 0 6 1 . 9 2 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 1 * 1 9 ' 1 7 - AND
HORTHSHORE R E P U T .
1 0 . 0 0 P E R TO THE SOUTH­
A CHORD BEARING
OP NORTH 3 2 * 1 9 * 4 6 *
WEST;
WESTERLY CORNER OE TRACT - 0 * . S A ID NORTHSHOHE
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OP SAID
R E P U T ; THENCE SOUTH 6 1 * 1 9 * 9 7 - E A R ALONG THE
CURVE 2 3 . 0 0 PEET TO &gt; POINT OH CURVB; THENCE
SOUTHERLY L IN E OP S A ID TRACT - 0 - , 3 1 7 . 3 3 P E R
SOUTH 9 2 * 0 0 * 3 6 * WEST ALONG-A-MOSS-RADIAL L IN E ,
TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP SAXO LOT 7 1 , OP
1 9 .7 9
PEET
TO
A
POINT
ON
T iff
EASTERLY
S A I D HORTHSHORE R E P U T ; THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 3 0 * 0 1 R IG H T-O P-W AY L IN E OP AN UNNAMED 9 0 . 0 0
FOOT
W E R ALONC TNE W E R E X L Y L IN E OP S A ID LOT 7 1 , A
R IG H T-O F-W AY PER PLAT BOOK l, PAGE 2 6 OP THE
D ISTAN CE OP 1 -.9 1 P E R TO THE PO IN T OP B E G IN ­
PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
N IN G ; THENCE SOUTH * 1 * 4 0 ' 0 7 - E A R 2 6 . 0 6 P E R
(KNOWN AS H ILL S T R E E T ); THENCE NORTH 0 6 * 0 9 ' 0 1 "
TO THE EASTERLY L IN E O T S A IO LOT 7 1 ; THENCE
EAST ALONG S A ID R IGHT-OF-W AY LIM E 3 3 . 0 0 FEET
SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 - H E R ALONG THE EASTERLY L IN E
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
OT S A IO LOT 7 1 ,
A DISTANCE OP 6 . 0 0
rE E T ;
CONTAINING 2 9 6 3

PARCEL N O .

PACES 1 0 THROUGH 12 OP THE PUBLIC
SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A.

THE PLAT THEREOP AS RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK 4 ,
PACES 12 AND 13 O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA.

SQUARE PEET MORE OR L E S S .

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TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

1 7 7 2 .•
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A P A R O P 'L O T 7 2 , NORTMSIIORE R E P U T , SECTION
9 , TOWNSHIP *21 SOOTH, RANGE 3 0 EAST ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOP AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
3 1 , PACES 1 0 THROUGH 12 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA.

BEIN G DESCRIBED AS

t OLLOMSl

COMMENCE
AT
THE
NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER
OE
NORTHSMORE R E P U T AS RECOROED IH P U T BOOK 1 1 ,
PACES 1 0 THROUGH 1 2 o r THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
0 6 * 2 0 * 0 1 * MEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE O r S A ID
NORTMSIIORE R E P U T ;
1 0 . 0 0 PEET TO THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY CORNER OP TRACT * 0 " , S A ID HORTHSHORE
R E P U T ; THENCE SOUTH 6 1 * 3 6 ' 3 7 - WEST ALONC THE
SOUTHERLY L IN E O r S A IO TRACT - 0 - . 2 4 1 . 6 1 PEET
TO THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OP S A IO LOT 7 2 OP
S A ID NORDISHORE R E P U T ; THtNCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 * 0 3 "
MEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LIN E O r S A IO LOT 7 2 , A
D IST AN C E*O F 1 . 9 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG IN ­
N IN G ; THENCE SOUTH S I * 4 0 ' 0 7 - F A S T , 26.06 FEET
TO A POINT OM THE EASTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT
72;
THENCE SOUTH 0 6 * 2 0 ' 0 1 *
WEST ALONG THE
EASTERLY LIME O r S A ID LOT 7 2 , A DISTANCE OF
5 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 6 l * 4 0 * 0 7 * WEST, 2 6 .0 6
FEET TO THE WESTERLY LINE O r SA ID LOT 7 2 ;
THENCE NORTH 0 8 * 2 0 ' 0 1 * EAST ALONG SA ID L I N E ,
5 . 0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 2 0 6
PARCEL NO.

SQUARE FEET,

2 9 7 .0

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8 EMIMOLAfBOULEVARD

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• O 4 , , 6 0 tA •OUUSVXRO

rCC SlnPLt
A PART OP LOT 21 AND THE MEST H Of LOT 3 3 ,
BLOCK A ,
SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE
SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOOTH, RANGE 3 0 E A S T , ACCORDING TO

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3 6 6 .7

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A PART OF LOT 3 , NORTIISIIORE R E P U T , SECTION 9 ,
TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0 EAST ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 1 1 ,

BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 2 2 ,
BLOCK C , TRIPLETT LAKE SHORES AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 6 , PAGE 1 6 or THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLO RID A,
S A ID CORNER ALSO
BEING TNE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OP SOUTHPORT
CONDOMINIUM, PHASE I AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
2 7 , PACES 2 9 THROUGH 1 4 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R ID A ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
9 1 * 1 9 ' 3 7 - EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OP S A ID
BLOCK C AND THE SOUTHERLY R ICH T-O P-M AY L IN E OP
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD, 1 1 0 . 1 7 FEET TO THE POINT
OP CURVATURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY
HAVING A CENTRAL ANCLE OP 1 0 * 1 2 * 1 0 - , A RAOIUS
OP 1 1 9 6 . 2 0 PEET ANO A CHORD BEARING OP SOUTH
5 6 * 4 4 ' 0 2 * EA S T ; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OP S A ID
CURVE AND R IC K T -O P -H A Y L IN E 2 1 9 . 9 4 TEET TO THE
POINT OP BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE
ARC OP
S A IO
CURVE
AND
R IG H T -O r-W A Y
L IN E
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 2 * 3 1 * 4 1 * AND A
CHORD BEARING
Of
SOUTH
4 1 * 2 1 '3 7 EAST,
A
OISTANCE OP 9 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE HOST EASTERLY
CORNER
OF
LOT 2 3 ,
BLOCK C ;
THENCE
SOUTH
0 7 * 1 6 ' 1 1 * WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF S A ID
LOT 2 5 ,
BLOCK C ,
2 5 .6 1
FEET TO A POINT OM
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY SA IO CURVE HAVING
A CENTRAL ANGLE 0 T 0 2 * 2 1 * 1 1 - ,
A RAOIUS OF
1 2 1 9 .9 2
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING O r NORTH
4 1 * 5 4 * 0 1 - N E S T ; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE 5 0 . 9 1 rE E T TO A POINT ON THE
WESTERLY L IN E OF S A ID LOT 2 5 , BLOCK C ; THENCE
NORTH 0 9 * 5 1 * 3 9 EAST ALOHG SAID LOT L I N E ,
2 5 . 9 7 FEET TO THE POIHT O r BEGINNING.
CONTAINING
PARCEL NO.

SQUARE rEET,

1246
3 0 4 .2

ALL THAT PART O r THE NORTHERLY 5 6 5 . 0 0 TEET O T
THE EASTERLY 175.00 TEET O T BLOCK - C - , T R IP L E T
LAKE SHORES AOOITION TO CASSELBERRY AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T
BOOK 6 ,
PAGES 40 ANO 41 O r THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA.
BEING DESCNIBEO AS FOLLOWS I
COMMENCE AT A 4 - CONCRETE MONUMENT NARKING TNE
HOST NORTHERLY CORNER OP THE P U T OP T R IP L E T
LAKE SHORES THIRD ADO. AS RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 1 2 ,
PACE It OT THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
P LO R ID A;
THENCE
SOOTH
0 6 * 5 9 * 2 1 " WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE O T S A ID
PUT,
2 7 1 .1 6
PEET TO A REBAR AND CAP RLS
NUMBER 2 7 0 0 MARKING THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER
OE S A ID P U T ; THENCE CONTINUE SOOTH 0 t * 9 9 ' 2 ] - . '
WEST, 31*. 3 7 PEET TO A PO IN T ON THE SOUTHERLY
LINE OP D .R . M IT C H E L L 'S SURVEY, OP THE LEVY]
GRANT ON LAKE JESSUP AS
RECORDED IN
PUT
BOOK 1 , PAGE 5 OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP S E M I -;
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 0 0 * 2 1 ' 4 1 " .
WEST, 4 1 . 2 7 TEET TO THE PO IN T OP INTERSECTION
WITH THE SOUTHERLY R IG H T-O P-W AY LIN E O r T R I P - .
LET LAKE DRIVE AS RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 1 2 , '
PAGE 7 9 O r THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, PLORIDA AND THE WESTERLY R IC H T-O P -W A Y LIN E POR QUINTUPLET DRIVK (WINTER PARK D R IV E )
AS RECOROED IN OR BOOK 4 9 9 , PAGE 1 9 6 OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
SA ID POINT ALSO BEING THE POINT O r BEG IN N IN G ;
THENCE SOUTH 0 1 * 1 8 * 1 4 - W EST, ALONG S A ID WEST­
ERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E , 9 4 7 . 9 9
FEET) THENCE
NORTH ■ ■ • 4 1 * 2 4 *
W EST,
3 7 9 .0 0
PEET;
THENCE
NORTH 0 1 * I S 13 4 - EA S T , 1 0 7 . 9 7 EEET TO A POIH T
ON THE SOUTHERLY R IC H T-O P -W A Y LINE OP S A ID
T R IPLET LAKE D R IV E ; THENCE NORTH 5 4 * 1 4 ' 2 1 EAST ALONG S A ID R IG H T -O P-W AY L IN E , 4 4 9 . 1 1 PEET
TO THE POINT OP BEG IN N IN G .
CONTAINING 3 . 7 7 1
PARCEL N O .

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BEING A PORTION OP THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN DEED
BOOK 1 9 3 , PAGES 1 9 7 - 1 9 9 OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS
O r SEMINOLE COUNTY, P LO R ID A.
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY O E S C K IU O AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE INTERSECTION OP THE NORTHERLY
R IG H T -O F -W A Y LIN K OP ■ m l NOLA BOULEVARD AS
SHOWN ON THE P U T OP S E M IN O U BOULEVARD AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 9 , PAGE 9 0 OP TNE P U B L IC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA AND THE
WESTERLY R ICH T-O P-W AY L IN E OP NORTH WINTER
PARK DR IVE AS 5HOWN ON THE AMENDED P U T OT
LAKE KATHRYN PARK SECOND AOD ITIO N AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 1 6 , PAGES 9 AND 6 OP TNE PU BLIC
RECOROS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIDA S A ID PO IN T
ALSO BEING A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEAST­
ERLY,
HAVING A RAOIUS OP
1 0 9 4 .2 6
PEE T .
A
CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 6 * 1 9 * 0 1 - AND A CHORD BEARING
OP NORTH 6 9 * 1 9 * 9 2 - W EST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY
ALONG S A ID NORTHERLY R IG H T -O F -W A Y LINK AND THE
ARC O r S A ID CURVE, 1 4 9 . 2 0 PEET TO THE PO IN T OP
BEG IN N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG TNE ARC OP
S A ID CURVE HAVING A RAOIUS OP 1 0 9 6 . 2 4 P E E T . A
CENTRAL ANGLE OP 0 0 * 1 2 ' 4 3 ” AND A CHORD BEARING
OP NORTH 6 9 * 1 4 ' 2 7 - W EST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 1
ALONG S A IO RIGHT-OP-M AY AND THE ARC OT S A ID
CURVE, 4 . 0 7 PEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
O r LOT 9 ,
BLOCK D , T R IPLET T LAKE SHORES AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK I . PAGE 16 O r THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIDA; THENCE
NORTH 2 1 * 4 3 * 3 6 - EAST ALONG TNE EASTERLY L IN E
OP S A ID LOT 9 ,
A DISTANCE O r 9 9 . 7 2
PER;
THENCE SOUTH 6 1 * 9 6 * 9 6 - E A R , 4 . 1 1 P E R ; THENCE
SOOTH 2 1 * 4 4 * 1 1 ’ W E R , 1 0 0 . 0 0 P E R TO THE PO IN T
OT BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 4 0 9

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each Defendant It lurthar notiftad that lha Pettlwner .t il petition
tor an Ordtr ol Taking baloro tha Honorabta O H. Eaton. Jr., ono ol
tha Judgat ol tha abo.* tt,led Court, on the Jnd day ol March. 1994.
at 9 X a m . in the Seminole County Courthowte. Sanlord. Florida. In j
accordance «lth Itt Declaration ot Taking haretotore Iliad In thtt
cawte All Delendantt to thlt wit and alt othtr interottod partial
may timely reguetl a hearing on the Petition lor the Order at Taking
el the time end place devgnated and bo hoard Any Oetandam
tailing to tile a timely reguett tor hearing than naive any right to
ob|ect to the Order ot Taking
ANO

Each Defendant and any other pertont claiming any Interact In the
property drtcribed in the Petition In the above tty led Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required to terve written defentet. it
any you have, to tho Petition haretotore Iliad In thlt route on the
Petitioner, and any reguett tor a hearing on tho Petition tar the
Ordtr ot Taking. It detlred. an Petitioner'! Attorney, whote name
end eddrett It iho*n beta, on or betore February 11 1914. and to
tile the original ot your or men detente* and any reguett lor hearing
on the Petition tor tha Ordtr ol Taking *|th tho Clerk ol thlt Court
either before tervice an tho Petitioner'! Attorney or immediately
thereafter, to th o . .h a t right, title. Interott or lion you or any ot you
have or claim In and to the property drtcribed in told Petition and to
th o. ceute. il any you hove, why Mid property thouid not be ;
condemned lor tho utet and purpotet at M l forth In u id Petition II .
you loll to entwer. a default may bo entered agemat you lor lha relief
demanded in tho Petition tt you toll to reguett a hearing an tho.
Petition tor Order ot Taking you then waive any right to oblect to
Mid Order ol Taking
WITNESSmy hand and teal olMld Court on January! 1994
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FUR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
R OBERTA m c m il l a n
County Attorney
ter Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Service! Building
lig iE e ttF lrit Street
Sanlord Florida 22771
Telephone I40TI 111 IIX . Eel T7S4
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publlth February*. 1994and February II. 1994
DEO 1;

Legal Notice
NOTICE
Toylor'i Towing .III toll ol
Public Auction on February 21
1994 ot 16 06 a m a 1964 a boor
Bukk VIN I04AM49AEHSIT]
Brown. FL Tog I KHVtaj and a
1911 B ulck w ith tho V IN
IG tCW tOlIF 14241)1, a Door
Virginia LkonM Plato I XIMI74
Gray at 04 Ring R d. Orlando.

FL
A PORTION OP LOT 2 9 , BLOCK C , TRIPLETT LAKE
SHORES, SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 2 1 SOUTH, RANGE 1 0
EAST ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK S , PAGE 16 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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Publlth February I I 11 IL 14.
IT. IL M. 21.22.21 1994
D EO 114

Notice
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In bwtlnett in
Seminole County, Florida, under
th a F ic t it io u s N a m e of
T R A N t C A R I B E COMMUNICATIONS. and that I m
tend to regular m M nemo trim
tha Dlvltlen at Corporations.
Tollohatsee. Florida. In occordance with the prevlttont at
the Fktltleut Noma Statute*.
Town Section 6SJ99. Florida
Statute* 1991
Sherry S. Allen
Publlth Fibrwery I I 1994
D E O 199

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TNK CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I I I T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
ItM IN O L t COUNTY
CASE NO: f* 144 DR 41 S
Inr# th# marriage of
HOWARD RUSSELL
PARSONS JR

IN TM1 CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASE NO
t lM ilC F A
SCSO INCIDENT NO
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
1171 CHEVROLET IMPALA
VIN riMltHivtttoai
NOTICEOF FOR FEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO Alphonja Catby
J ill Wethington Straol
Sanlord FloridaM77I
and all othert who claim an
In le re tt In lha ta llo w in g
properly
m i CHEVROLET IMPALA
VIN tlM K H lV IM e )
Donald F Etimgat. ot toe
Sam Inot* County Sherillt Ol
lice. Seminole County. Florida,
th rou g h h it o lllc a r t . In
votllgatort or aganlt. tailed lha
above property on November II
Irfl. al or near Mein Street end
Canaan Road. Seminole County.
Florida, and It pretcntly holding
laid property tor toe purpote ol
tor tellur* purtuani to Section*
Yll tot TO 704, Flor.da Slalutet.
and will REQUEST lhal an
Honorable Judge ol toe Circuit
Court. Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. Seminole County. Ftor
Ido. Imd probable caute that the
above properly thauld bo
forfeited to toe above agency
You will be tent a copy ol toe
Order finding Probable Ceuta
once II It tigned by toe Judge
end H will edvite you how and
whan to rttpend to thit requetl
tor torlvlturr
t HEREBY C E R TIFY T H A T
a true and correct copy ot toll
Nonce wet tent to toe above
named eddrtttet by U S regit
fared mail, return receipt r*
quelled toll IMh day ot Do
camber. IfYl
MARY ANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No tlFtlt
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
IMS Mto Street
Sanford F lor Ida 17711 Met
Telephone (KM OSeeri
Publito February a * I t la
IHa
DEO M

Petitioner.
and
LISAOAY PARSONS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LISA CAY PARSONS
YOU ARE N O TIFIED mat an
action tor Diuolutlan of Mar
rlaga Hat boon Iliad againtl you
and yew are required to larva a
copy at y®ur written dtfeniei II
any. la II an HOWARD R
PARSONS. JR who** addrrtt It
*14 MURPHY ROAD. WINTER
SPRINGS. FLORIDA 1770*. on
or batora FEBRUARY la. Ilfa.
and Ilia fh# original with Ilia
Clark el Hilt court either botora
lervk# on petitioner or Immadi
alaly Itiaraaltor. otherwlt* a
dalavll trill ba aniarad agaimt
row tor fhe renal demanded m
the complaint or pal Ulan
D A T E D on JA N UAR Y »
Itta
ALARY ANNE MORSE
At Clark el the Court
Nancy R Wirier
At Deputy Clark
Publlih; January K . M A Feb
rwery a. IX IWa
DEN IIS

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JU O IC IA l CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
?11111CAI4 [
r I nor man carportlen d b a
MORTGAGE O EF A U LTS E R V
ICES COMPANY, ale .
PtaHilItt.
Yt
JOSEPH R WEBB.efim.at*1.
Otlandanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It haraby given that
purtuani to Ih* Final Judgment
of Foreclotwre and Soto ontored
in the cauta pending In lha
Circuit Court ol lha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Seminole County. Florida. Civil
Action Number t ] 1J11 CAN E
lha undertigned Clark will tan
the property ufueled in told
County, deurtbeda*
Tho E ett J M Nat ol Lot J and
all ol Lai I and lha Watt II CO
toet at Lai *. Stock I. BE L A IR ,
according to lha plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book ). Papa
71. of Hw Public Record! ol
Sam Inoto County. Florida
togolhar with all ttrucluret
Improveman It. fixture*. appll
ancat and appurtenancat on
to Id land or utad In conjunction
thereinth. at public tale to lha
htghett and bat! bidder lor cath
•I 11:04 o'clock A M . on lha tlh
day of AAarch t m . at too won
Irani door ol I ho Seminole
County Courthouto. Sontard.

IN TH EC IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS N O .K ITS * C A U L
R ESO LUTIO N TRUST COR
PORATION AS RECEIVER OF
SECURITY FIRST FED E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCI
A T I ON OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY.
Pletntitl.
V*.
ROLAND L DAVIS. *1*1..
Datendamii).
NOTICE OF ACTION
II7FK
T O : Unknoen direclort end
olllcart al R A R SUPPLY
COMPANY. INC . a CarporrHon
end R A R SUPPLY COM
PANV. INC . a Corporal mn. 'It
hairt. davitaet. lagalaet or
gran loot and all pertont or
pertloa claiming by. through,
under ar agaimt them
Rllldenco unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO tool an
Action ler terecloiure el a
mortgage toe tor towing property
In Seminole Counfy Florida
Let 1IA FOREST BROOK
FOURTH SECTION, according
to toe plal iherool at Recorded
In Plel Book if. Page la. ol toe
Public flecordi el Seminole
County. Ftor We
hot bean Iliad againtl you and
you era required to aerve a copy
•f your written defamet. II any.
to It on SPEAR AND HOFF
ALAN. Attorney!, whoae addrrtt
It FOB South O h io Highway.
Carol Goblet. Florida Ulae.
within k d*yi a&lt;t*r to* fleet
publication and to file too ortgi
no I with the Clark ol Ihlt Court
either betar* trrvko on SPEAR
ANO HOFFMAN, attorney! or
Immediately there*tier, other
wit* a datauil will b* entered
agaipti you tor to* rtliel d*
mended In to* Complaint or
Petition
WITNESS my hand and tool
ot tola Court on February to.
ma
(SEAL)
Pertont with dllability who
need * tpacial accommodation
to parttdpale In tola proceeding
thoutd contact ADA Coordinator
at M l N. Park Avenue. Suite N.
K l . Sanlord Florida H77I. ol
tootl live deyt prior to to*
pracoedlng. Tatephono: iaiFi
« a x e h . m i ; i m o tss
4F7HTDO). or l MO t U 17701VI.
vie Florid* Relay Service
MARVANNE MORSE
A t Clerk otto# Court
By: Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth: February IX JO m &lt;
DEO 111

(CO URT SEALI
MARYANNS MORSE
C LER K OF TH E
CIRCUITCO URT
l y : Dorothy w Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlth February IX K . IWa
DEOM i
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COUNTY OP CtM INOLB
NOTICE
A T T E N T IO N : Wlllla Roland
and Kalharlno Frtorton or toalr
hairt. atalgnt. tram tort, or wc
cotton in inlarotlt and lha
unknown tpoutat al all lha
R E ; LO TS *1 ♦ N J O
P A C K A R D S 1ST A D D T O
M IDW AY F I 1 FO IN HMD
O REBNW AY S TR E E T)
A recent impaction ol tot
ha unoccupied itruc
luret are unsafe, untuitebto tor
occupancy and datr(menial to
tho health, taltty, and not lore
o( too general public. The itruc
luret art a health and lira
haiard due to inadequate main
lananca. dilapidation, and
In accordance with Sammote
County Ordinance 14-It, lha
above mentioned ttructgrei are
declared to be a public nuleanc*
and mutl be damollihad and
removed from lha property. The
demolition and removal ot too
ttrucluret mutt begin within
l » ) day* and bo cam
ttoln ninety (to) deyt
attor receipt aI toit notlea. ar
you may undertake too appeal
protoaa at eufftoed In Section
Savon (F| el County Ordinance
Number tola. To puraue toe
appeal protect, It will be m
tery tor you to appoi
too Board ol County Commit
tienart and proton! any relevant
or malarial tecti ar avldonca at
to why too above mantlonad
ttrucluret mould m l bo do
clarod a public nutlance. II you
with to appeal to too Board ai
Commlialinert- ptoata lot mo
know and I will roquatl toe
Board M i n t time and data tor
a hear tog
Failure to begin remevel ol
•ho ttrucluret or failure to
appeal to me Beard ol Commit
atonort within thirty l » ) deyt
altar receipt ol Ihit notice may
roauif In action being token by
lha Cacotty to have lha itruc
iWTH ot *TiOII|FVQ VnQ iffnOYEu
All coatt incurred by too County
tor too domollIon and removal
ol too ttrucluret will bo etteit
od to you and may become a Hen
age mil your property. It you
have any quotttom concerning
toll matter, pleato call Oreme
Nwanodi at K l IIH . a.lentlon

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
lhal to# City ol Longwood In
accordance with Florida Stale
Statute! Chapter 10) It donating
mltcelleniewt loti (recovered)
bicycle! to • (heritable orgenl
tattoo.
A compittt Hit ol th* blcyclet
with tho make/model and tar la I
numbert It available tor In
tpectlen at to* Longwood Police
Department, at « j w Church
Ave . Longwood. FL K IM
All Intorvtled portent making
claim agaimt any preparty
mutl the* proof ol ewnerthip or
mutl be abi* to identify any
marking* prior to aaamlnatlen
ol tuch properly.
Rhonda Ladtord
Purchatlng Director
(to;)lao u*o
Publlth: February IX lf««
OEOM

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Legal Notices
IN THE C O U N TY COURT
IN A N O F O R
T H IN IN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN A N O FO R
ORANOE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NUM BER: COflOf*
OlVISIONi 71
FIRST FED E R A L SAVINGS A
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA C O U N TY, a
corporation rant mg under th*
lawi ol th* United Slatet ol
Amartca
Plalnlllt.
vt
TIMOTHY M FRAEIERand
BARBARA F R A Z IE R .h italto,
Defendant i
A M E N O ID
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO BARBARA F HAZIER
whott wheraaboult It/are
unknown but whota tail known
addrett It 101 Butternut Lane.
Longwood Florida 1777*
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D tool
to* above itytod eclion to an
tore* a legal claim tor a dvtt
owing by you to the Plaintiff.
FIRST FE O E R A L SAVINGS A
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OS
CEOLA C O U N T Y , hat been
Med egeintt you In to* Circuit
Court In end tor the Ninth
Judiciel Circuit, lor Orange
County. F tor Ido. end you ere
roquirtd to ter** a copy ol your
written Oriental It any. to It on
LY N N W A L K E R W R IG H T.
ESQUIRE. Attorney ler to*
Plelnhit. whota addrett It *4*
South Dillard Street. P O Bo&gt;
7711*. Winter Garden. Florida
14777 HaO. on or before to* Find
day el March let*, and either
HI* the original with th* Clerk of
toll Ciurl thereafter, otoerwlt*
a OviauM will be entered ageintl
you tor Ih* relief demanded in
th* Complaint,
WITNESS my hand and teal
ol ton Court thit Ito day of
February. Ietc
(SEAL)
FRANCARLTON
CLERK OF TH E COURT
By Debbie T McCall
Deputy Clerk
Publlth February II. K 17 A
AAarch*. leva
DEO IIS

IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. f i n a l C A U L
FIRST FE O E R A L SAVINGS A
LOAN OF ROCHESTER.
PlalntiH.
vt.
COLIN CLARK. ROSE CLARK,
hit wtto. U N IT E D STATES OF
AMERICA, and HOUSE h O IO
RETAIL SERVICES INC .
Detondarriti)
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO C O L IN C L A R K E and
ROSE CLARK, hit wito
Riddance UnKnown
If Allva. and ll dead, all
parlle; claiming Intorotl by.
•hreugh. under or againtl
C O LIN C L A R K and ROSE
CLAR K. hit wife, and ail partita
having or claiming to have any
right, mi* or imereti mi to*
property herein detcrlbod
You are hereby notified tool
on action to torvetoe* a mart
In SEMINOLP County. PlerM*
Let 71 and Weal » feel H Lot
71. Block H. LA K E WAVAUN
HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION. *c
cording to the Plot thereof, at
recorded In Plot Boo* X Peg*
*7. of the Public Record! ot
Seminole County. Florida
he! been filed agolntf you and
you or* required to terv* a copy
Of your written detent*!. II any,
to it on Fran Elite Zion. At
lorney ler P la im ill. whota
addrett la Suit* 144. t i l l
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablet.
Florida HIM . Within K deyt
alter to* llrtt publication *1 to*
Nolle* and Ilia th# original wtto
th# Ctork ot thit Court either
baler* ter vice on Plaintiff'•
attorney or Immediately there
after, otoerwlt* o default will
be mt*r*d egeintt you lor too
ro'lol demanded In lha com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and lha
tael el Ihlt Court thit loth day ol
February,1*14
(SEALI
Pertont with a ditabill1
Willy who
need a tpacial actomimode IIon
to panic ipato In toil proceeding
thauld contact A D A Coordinator
ol Seminoto Counfy Courthouaa.
Ml N Park Avonua. Suit* N xi
Sanlord. Florid* K i l l , at Natl
Hvo deyt prior to tho proceeding
Telephone: (007) m 4 1 K oat.
4777. 1 400 *114771 ITD O ) or
I t « n S *770 (V ) via Florida
Raley Service.**
AAARYANNE MORSE
A l Ctork ol th* Court
B y Cacalia V Ekam
A! Deputy Ctork
Publlth Ftbruary IX XL Itf4
D E 0 177
IN VITATIO N TO BID
Uniterm A Mat Rental
Annual Requirement
Agreement
A/R 117
Cvttodial Paper Seppltot
A/R-SM
SemInoto County Board *1
County Cemmlttlonen rtquettt
Inltrttttd partial to tubmlt
formal teatod Wdt tor the above
rotoroncod Invtfatlettt to Bid
Bid package! *r* aveliabto
between lha hourt of I K a m
to S 00 p m .. *1 th# Caunly't
Purchatlng Dlvitton located at.1141 E H I Slrool. Room U04
Sanlord. FL 12771
Rrqjvtl lor bid document!
may b* mad* by calling (407)
H I I IK attention Tit*, or yta
local ml toOt (407) KB tS44.
BW* mutl bo rocvlvod by tho
Purchatlng Dfvltion no later
than l oo p m . (local time) on
Wectoetdey. March 7. 1004 Bidt
received alter tuch lima will ba
rvturrwd unopened Bldt thall
be addrattad properly end
p la in ly m a rk e d w ith Ih*
apprtpriait bid numbar and
lltto All bldt thall be opened
publicly and road aloud
ALL P R O S P E C TIV E BID
DERS ARE H E R E B Y CAU
TIONED NOT TO CONTACT
ANY M EM BER OF THE SEM
I NOLI C O U N TY BOARD OF
CO UN TY C O M M ISSIO N ER I
R E G A R D IN G T H E ABOVE
BID ALL CONTACTS MUST
BE C H ANNELED THROUGH
THE PURCHASING DIVISION
Ctnlocl Randy Vagantan.
B u y e r, a l (4 4 7 ) J I I - I D *
t « tomd r i l l ] (or further Inter
melton.
M/WBE’i art encouraged to
participate in the bid procat i
Publlth: February IX 1014
DEON

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN VITATIO N TO BID
All Tarraht lacavator

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Tho Homing Authority af
Seminal* County it requeuing
pcapeM il from llrmt etparl
enced and qualified to prepare
CIAP and related HUD pro
potato Information regarding
Ih* e&gt;a&lt;1 prepet il requirement!
can be obtained by contacting
M i WHIM Ma* Franklin. Etec
uttv* Director of Ih* Homing
Authority ot Seminal* County
Th* Authority it faceted af aaj
Academy Place. Oviedo. FL
KTkS (407) MS K it
Propotalt ar* du* tor review
at fh* above addratt 41 II 00
A M February IE lf*4
Publlth February IIA 11.1**a
OEOM

Sam mol# County Board at
County Commlittontrt roqwotlt
interacted portlet to tubmlt
formal tee ted bldt lor Ih* above
rv torented Invitation to Bid
Bid package! will be available
at the Caunly't Purchatlng Dl
vitlon located at:
1101 E III Street. Banm MO*
Sanlord. F L 11771
Requoil tor bid document!
may ba mad* by calling (4*7)
H I I IK attention III*, or via
lectimil* a( (447I1M flea
Bldt mutl be received by Ih*
Purchatlng Olvltton no later
then 7 00 p m (local llmol on
Wednrtdey. March 1. 1004 Bldt
received attor tuch dm* will be
returned unopened All bldt
thall be opened publicly and
feed f loud
A L L P R O S P EC TIVE BID
DERS ARE H ER EB Y CAU
TIO N ED NOT TO CONTACT
ANY M EM BER OF THE SEM
INOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
C O U N T Y M A N A G E R . OR
C O U N TY STAFF MEMBERS
R E G A R D .N G TH E ABOVE
BID. ALL CONTACTS MUST
BE CHAN N ELED THROUGH
TH E PURCHASING Ol VISION
Cent act Wendy Galich. Pur
chating Supervlior. *• t*07&gt;
171 I 1 » attention T i l l ter
further Intor melton
M WBE 1 ar* encouraged to
participate In th* bid proertt
Publlth February IX 10*4
D E O 07

IN VITATIO N TO BID
Trathe Barricade!
Annual Raqutromant
Agreement
A/R 170
Feat mo Material
H i
I
A/R *40
Concrete Stock A
Rale tod Material
A*re*meet
A/R Ml
Seminole County Board ol
County Commltttonert roquettt
interacted par Hot to tubmlt
formal teeled bldt tor Ih* above
referenced Inv 11*1lent to Bid
Bid pec legal or* available
between th* hourt ol I K i n
to 1 00 p m . ot th* County'!
Purchatlng Dlvitton tocatodat;
1101 E lit Street. Room not
Sanford. FLK77I
Requetl tor bid documontt
may be mad* by calling 1407!
K I I I K attention 711*. ar via
l*C*imli**t(407&gt;K4H4k
Bldt mutt be received by th*
Purchatlng Dlvitton n* later
man I SO p m (local Hmal on
WoWtotdey. March I. 10*4 Bldt
received after tuch dm* will be
returned unopened Bldt thall
be addrattad properly and
p la in ly m a rk e d w ith lha
appropriate bid number and
flit* All bldt thall be opened
public ty and rood aloud
ALL p r o s p e c t iv e b id
D ERS ARE H E R EB Y CAU
TIO N E D NCT TO CONTACT
AN Y M EM BER OF TH E SEM
INOLE CO U N TY BOARD OF
C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONERS
R E O A R O IN O T H E ARO VE
BID A L L CONTACTS MUST
BE CHA N N ELED THROUGH
TH E PURCHASING DIVISION
Contact Jecqul Perry. Buyer.
Of (4471 K l I IK attention 7114
tor further Information
M/WBE’t or* encouraged to
participate In Ih* bid procett
Publlth February IX 1004
O E O ff______________________
LE G A L AD V ER TISEM EN T
• IDfl/Ot-U
N O T IC E It H E R E S Y
GIVEN , lhal Ih* City el Sontard.
Florid* will receive tooted Mdt
up to I X P M on Tvetdoy.
March 1. 10*4. In Ih* Purchatlng
Office. Roam 141 tor lha tellow
Ing item*:
R AC K H O I R EN TAL
All bidi art to be delivered ar
malted to: The City o* Sanford.
Purchatlng Offtc*. MS N. Pork
Avenue. Sanlord. Florid* 17771
The tooted bldt will be publicly
opened later lhal tarn* day al
]:C0 P M In Ih* City Com
million Chambert. Room 111.
Sanlord City Hail. Late effort
will b* returned to tender un
bid forint ar* aveliabto, at no
coil. In Ih* Purchatlng Office.
Room M l. KB N. Pork Avenue.
Sanford. Ftor Ida. 1407) K4MI1.
Fact miPa a
will not bo acceptable
Tho City *1 Saf.tord rotary**
th* right to accept or rated any
or *11 bidt. with or without
cauta. fa walvo technical met or
to accept the ltd which In IH
lodgement boat ter vet Ih* Inter

ott of th* CityP o rte n t with d lto b lllllo t
needing ettitlanc* to partld
pot* In eny of that* proceeding!
thou Id contact tho Portotmtl
Ottlc* AD A Coordinator at
KO Salt forty eight hourt In
advene* ot Ih* mealing
C IT Y OF SANFORD
Welter Shear In
Purchatlng Agent
February*. Iff*
Publlth: February IX l**4
D E O 117
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CataNa.TBMO-CA-lf-1
RESOLUTION’ TR U S T COR­
PORATION. at Concernt lor tor
Carteret Federal Savlngt Bank
— Succottor to Cartortt Savlngt
Bank. F A .
Plaintiff.

vt

DAVID H W ALLER and Lind*
L. W aller; and UNKNOWN
TENANTI/OW NERS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given lhal.
purtuani to Ih* Order ar Final
Judgment entered In Hill cauta
In th* Circuit Court of Seminote
Coimly. Florid*. I will toll Ih*
property iltuatod In Sentinel*
County. Florida, devrrtwdai
Lot It, Block 4, Rapial el
Shoot No. I A No ). NORTH
O R L A N D O T O W N S ITE 4lh
A D D ITIO N , according to ih*
plot Iherool. at recorded m Plot
Book 14. Peget 7 and 4 *1 Ih*
Public Record! *1 Seminole
County&gt;Florid*,
dl public tate. toIh* hlghatl and
bad bidder. Mr cath. of lha
W ot! Front Door, Itmlnel#
County Courfhout*. In Sontard.
Florid*, of II .St AAA. on March
4.1*4*.
AAAR YANNE MORSE

AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By; Dorothy W. Bolton

Deputy Cleik
Publlth February IX K . t*ta
D E G 114

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIOA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cat* H a iti H U CA 1* E
S O U TH TR U S T M O R TG A G E
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vt
J A V A
PETERSONj
CAROLYN SUE PETERSON.
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R IC A ; and F L O R ID A
FANCY. INC ;
Ofllvndenti
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It haraby given lhal.
purtuani to a F Inal Judgment el
Fortclotur* ante rad In the
above tfy lad cauta. In fh*
C ircu it Court *1 Saminel*
County. Florida. I will tall th*
property illuate In Seminal*
County, Ftor&gt;da deter .bed at
L O T 1, B L O C K O.
H IG H L A N D H IL L S . AC
C O R D IN G TO TH E P L A T
THEREO F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK II. PAG E SA.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
at public tala, to lha htghett and
belt bidder, far cath. at th*
Watt Irani door of fh# Semin*!*
County Courfhout*. at laniard
Ftor Ida at 11.00 A M on March
4. t**4
D A TE D thit 7th day ol Febru
ary. tf*4
MARVANNE MORSE
Ctork *f Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
In accordance with Ih* A mar
Man with OftaMliliet Act. par
torn needing a ipevlal accem
madatUn to participate m thit
proceeding thoirtd centact th*
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than teven day*
prior to th* proceeding al fh*
addrett given an Hw notice
Telephone 4*7 111 a lK oaf.
4777; t 404*M 1771 (T D D ) or
I 444* U 1774 (VI. via Florida
Relay Service
Publlth February IX X . 1»4
D E O 111

Child a r t

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
CLASSIRE0 DEPT.
HOURS
• iO O A J L 'S J O P J I.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED S A TU R D A Y
ASUN0AY

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
P H V A TE P A R TY RATES
14 COfWdCUBvt ttfM d ------------- 571 l l n a
rcom ocuVvBttnM B_______ 7 0 M to*
3 ctvwBCUtfv* tb itr* ------------- t i l a ln *
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G AR D EN S. F e m l City I
iota. &gt; caikai!. I vault! if
i u-taa n « 4 rat i4i i
pricell

55- Business
Opportunities

* 3 Lin** Mnknuni

A U TO FARTS WHOLESALE
N elPraflllSSKtoW k yte&gt;
Minimum lnv*!liranl IK K *"
In cured Guaraitood
*W**’ *W _________

N 0W ACCEP TN G

ScrwdJeig may n A jd o Herald AdvermoiH tie coal o( an adMonal day
Cancal whan you gal reaidB Pay orty fcr day* yew ad iww al rato aamad
Uta id detcnpWon lor laeteet leatAW Copy rmal toaow aooaputda fyp»
graphical tom •Commoroal Bequency rate* ar* i
0EADUNES
Tuaeday Bmi Friday t| Noon Tha Doy Badarq
Sunday And Monday 1 30 P.M . PREay
Fndi
A D JUIS
S TM E N TTS
S A N D CREDITS: In th*
th * *
v * m (H a n error In *o
event
ad, tha Sanford H btb M MB ba rwaponaibfa tor tha fliat
Inaardon only and only to Sw extant o f th* coal of that
Insertion. H e w e choeli your ed tor Reeurwey the f ln l dey R
ru n t.

ESYA8 Af ATPHONE ROUTE
SUSO/wk potential
_________1444 W M l ________ ;
JA N ITO R IA L FRANCHISES
E ila b llih a d l a n ia r d
Area II KB mo irtom*. price
S4.7W 4X044 me income, prk*
lll.M Q P h: O T 7 K __________

MAILORDER BUSINESS
Start tram homo tor under
1400 No telling Malnvwitory
Wonderful Oppvhtolty I

RECORD!NO I-BCD-1S7-0H5
5t— Financial

H - Elderly Cars
ADULT CARE in o«a pnvete
home. Lake Mary area I
available bedt to man only
Pirate contact Virgil af
_________W O T IKS_________
ADULT CARE Hi our private
longwood home 1 bedt avail
Ptoei* contact Ombto 774 ear?
M a lt a Control ProWtmi?
SENIORV call to find out II
you qualify tor aasalanc* with
OIAFERS/PADS delivered to
your dear monthly W *4* UH

31— Persons Is ~

ADOPTIONS
Free medical cat*, trantaer
laiian. count* I tog. private
doctor pirn living &lt;
Bar 171111SClearwater Attorney
Jake Fritter
K b t l t H4a
UIW IN CASHM!
And etwr great p riin cert
beeti. •■otic vaction! Enter
iwaepttaka* and centokte a*
teiuteiy He* For &gt;4 hr re
corded Into 447 M l C T I t i l )
35— S p e c i a l N o t i c e s

35— Special Notices

______ Services______
STOPF0RECIDSURE!
I can help *1% i i t i t u Barry
M ye n atf-aaBSSM until 4FM

TAXES PREPARED

FAX
TOURClASSinED AD
TOUS ANYTIME
DAY OMMIGHT1

407 - 323-9408
For canu nlant
nothing beat!
cal advert Itin* n
Ih* Santord Herakl Faa u!
your ad to me CiaaUSed Dept
and Include Hw Mowing In
tormat (on
a Billing name, addreik and
phone number
a Contact name and phot*
number t*r ad verlllcslwn
a Start date
a Numbar of day! you would
like yovr ad &gt;o run
If you have any queiltom.
plaaia call lha Clam lied
A d v a r llt l n y O eparlm anl
Monday Friday. I K S H

NEWAVS "V“ nny Dtp" ****&lt;
cream Aa teen en Ch 4 no*!
New available Ptoaaa call
Nelalte Farguaaniao OT*

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Tea preparation tram Sit up
407 O T 7X7

41— Money to Land

HELP DtlVINCANDSTILL
SET THE MMET1
All you need It yew lltto Jack
Demon* lor applOntmenl

7 1 -H e lp Wanted
IAS* AVON product! Earn to
SOX No daor/dtar. F T/ F T
Sondini iin /ia xa a a iia a
ACCOUNTING C U R A
Pari lime Mult be riper I
enced to computer data entry
and account! payable Bllln
guel dtaired Salary rang*
SS14 hour Send
Central F ler Ida Community
Clinic. 1471 S Park Ave. San
f w B F L n n i _________ IO C
A O D TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON KOWI
C A L L Kl-BMOarOT-401

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T n ris n k if n rn x riw rw iim riitf y
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AND MORE!!!
1 9 0 0 -2S 7-M 00

Tcn»

NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
purtuani to a Final Judgment of
Forecietur* dated February 4.
W 4. and antored In Cate No
f l K K C A 14 E el th* Circuit
Court of th* IIT H Judicial
Clrtutl Hi and tor SEMINOLE
Cawnty, FlerMa wherein SEARS
M ORTOAGE CORPORATION.
NOW KNOWN AS PNC (MORT­
GAGE CORP. OF AM ERICA.
P la in tiff,, and B U D D Y B.
BOGGS, af. al., are Defendant!.
I will tell to Hw hlghatl bidder
tor cath af fh* Wet! Freni Deer
e-f fh* Semlnoto County Court
home. Santord. Florida, af lha
hour of 11.40 a m . on Itw tth
day af March. If*4. Hw totlowing
detcrlbod property at let forth
In tald FInal Judgment. la w it:
L O T 1*1, W ILD W O O D , A
PLANNED UN IT D E V E LO P
M EN T, occerdHig to lha ptat
Hwroaf aa racardad In Plat M
t«. Paget 7, X ( and I* of Hw
Public Record! af Semlnoto
Ctoatfy,
DATED
D A TI tot* Tth day *( Fabru
ary,.11*4.
1114.
Mary anna
Circuit Court
Clarkl Clrc
By: Dorothy W. Belton
Oeputy Clerk
Pubtteh: February IX K . H M
D E O I l)

41-Cemettry Lots
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R i M a n pgr Ib b u s , baa*d on ) In**

EXT. I S M
IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT
U Of per mtout*
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
MUST
E E ISVRS
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
Procall Ca (4*91*14 704
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
OlVIStON
CASE N0.1M87-CA la-1
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
VS - ' ‘ *
T O N E D IE M and AJtoANDA J
N oWfA
OE EM. at el.
TreeaetoOfA
Jab bi Tha
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE M L R
Nolle* It hereby given that,
purtuani to mat Final Judgment
of Foroctotur* dated February
X tM4. end entered In civil cat*
number 717777 CA 14 E. Of the
Circuit Court of th# llth Judicial
Circuit in and far Sem inoto
C o u n ty, F lo rid a , w h erein
KISLAK NATIONAL RANK, It
FlalnllH end JON E. D E E M .
AMANDA J. D IE M . A M E R I­
CAN O IN E R A L F IN A N C E .
IN C.. BOARD OF C O U N T Y
COMMISSIONERS FOR S E M I­
N O LE CO UN TY. F L O R IO A .
------------- , UNKNOWN P E R I
O N IS ) IN POSSESSION OF
TH E SUBJECT REAL PROP
E R T Y . K/N/A JO H N V A N
WARD It/or* Defendant!!). I
will tall to fh* hlghatl and beat
bidder tor cath af lha weal front
dear af th* Semlnoto County
courfhout* In Santord. Florida.
FLORIDA S T A T S REQUIRES
Seminal* County. Florida. « l
alt contractor# ba regtetared
11:40 A M on th* tth day *f
ar cartlfled Te verity a Hate
March. IM*. Hw toi towing dac a n lra cfa rt llcanta call
tcrlbad preparly at tat term Hi
i asa i4i 7t44 Occupation*!
aald Final Judgment, towff:
LkNW*! are reqMrad by to*
LO T 7. SOUTH F IN EC R ES T
county and can be verified by
FIR ST ADDITION. ACCORD­
catltoaKMOB.aW.7kli
ING TO TH E F LA T T H E R E O F .
A l R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
Addmorm 4
BOOK * FA0E1 *1 AN O K .
Rtmoddinfl
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated Ih# 4lh day of Febru
Alum. F ra m in g Dry wall,
Dean. Roofing. Cmcrato
ary. 74*4.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Clrcull Court
By Dorothy W. Belton
Deeutv Ctork
z iT K m n m n c r^
cleenlng/acroenlng, chimney
Publlth February IX M. If**
DEom
aweap. Incured Young'! Sarv
ka. He IYK4BIH K3SMI
IN TN E CIRCUIT CO URT
AutomotivE
OF TH E IITH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
COM FLETE D E TA ILIN G : *t
your tom*. Hand waiting and
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
^ w tw lr| JA jo n O # rw tK 4 N J ^
FLORIOA.
CASE N O .n -K n -C A 'la -E
Carpefdry
SEARS MORTGAGE CORPO­
R A TIO N . NOW KNOWN AS
CARPENTER All tend! af ham*
PNC MORTOAGE CORP OF
repair!, painting A ceramic
AMERICA.
Plaintiff
BUO D YB . BOGGS, etel,

A SW EETHEAR T OF A D IA L
FNtf weak (re*, n* regteHe ,
(ton fa*. Nighi ' * t aval lab**Aaea H I K 74K/UC 77*1*4
CHILDCARE Hi my Hidden Lfc
tom* Chrltlien dmot M F,
T K)em 110am ReteKi atP

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C A R P E T C L E A N IN O : t
Reemi sit M. Steam cleaned
or dry (earn. Guarenlted
leweetarke! 407 K t SHI
SAM’S C A R P E T CLEANINO
pie* I trip and befl Naan.
Raeldenflal/cemmarclat If
h n 7741141. beeper *44041

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lYm rvn x d i rrtn n w i li n l

S F C A L F E L IC IA N O
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CAPTAIN CO N CRETE.

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EXCAV ATO R WOEK Dttchtog
Call lag i
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, cemm/ret.
Lk/lna fE R M M X lX ll 4471
HAR

Landscjping
CYPRESS M lilC H SI I/yard
100% Grad* A . milled In
C*41 w tor a fro*
totog aad removal I Hardy
Tree Service doingtowtoaia a*
AA A Trea Service K k IMS
L a w n S tf v lc R

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FLOORING
OG4W I

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•••DO IT A L L * "
A to Z Rapalr/remedal Paint
Ing, plumbing, carptnfry,
electrical, gtau. reel repair.

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Homo Im provm tnt

A FFO R D A B LE Hare#R*p*4r.
Oepandobte All phatet Call
tor treea*t MlchaalPl n*4

AL DOCS ITALL

TO M B JEFF*! U W N C A R lT
Ret /Camm. iteioodNik tow
ja to !tF r* # * * ^ ^ ^ ^ * 7 W 0

P*lnth&gt;o
j u i f &amp; M RAiNTiNQ by Jettrey
Power. Irrt./*it. L k 'd , Ine
Free eelUrvatee____ K i a i i l
S T U C C O re p a ir, painting
coettogi. p rtllu rt «athing,
coulfctog Free **14M flat

ij

N u m b in g '
A B A FLUM BINO A SEWER. \
Le a ky faucalt? Running
toitotiT U4 could tofve your
problem Water tea tori. 14 hr
to r v ic e ^ ^ ^ jo e O T ltu

Fla It right at a prk# you can
afford. Lk'd/ltw From atari
to ftoith CorperVry, ptwmb
Ing. alecfrkal. and roofing
tore*. K y r» of aqwrtence (to
|eb toe big or email Call
D4-74K at W4-I4M Mbre,
R E S T O R A TIO N . D R TW A LL,
mafal i lu h . door*, trim. Hd
tog, percha*. dacto. gsi*bo*
___________

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wnuLv iiiuitiXm sai j

RITE-WAY

mo. O w m Rite Peat Sarvke
•
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wr snow u p

C ip in ln g ta r v lc E
A TOUCH A B O V E Cleaning
itrv lc a . Llc/laa. Quality
ctoenlngaHt'ibedK! atf*
CLEANINO: RaiUanllal and
commarclal. Quality work.
Attordabi* rate! B I W 1
T.J.'S Wii: clean your heuaa ar
otlke to your aaMil act ion
Very raaaonabl*. Lk/lna Call
JuaMneataO/OTfHa_______
YER S44,1 EN 441,4 M SOM*
A pretoMlenal. commarclal
teamavallebfaKlaki;

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To 6 d u l n m d o t d r a c s o i n t d a l s v
x d ( m y t r t T d d r E l n h H a n d G ia rl a i y u
k n i f u a t a Guni n a u t i s ( &amp; z at

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DUN R IT E ; Clean drlvewaTT
ro a ti. peel dacki. walk*.
Free ait. s i alK
S w im m in g P ooi

T trr S«rvice
ECHOLS TREE SVC L k ’!. In*
"Let lha PretoMXnali da It."
Freeaetlmate!....... o t 777*

WTmiow fctpalr
and CltEning

KITchtn Rtmodtllng
L A M C A li H E T . C a b U q lH
at teatonobto rate*. KJtcfwn*
A bath ro om *. Rafaclng.
cut tom mad* canter top*,
bookcaw*. ipeclalty Itame.
Far more tola call 174 7771
A*k tor Loan

WINDOWI SCREENREPAIR;
_________ 447OT7RI

JantlRfial tarvlct*
iw n c u M
Commar Oat/R
lak/RaaM KIkm

Adverti se Y o u r 11us i ness Even/ Du if
For /\s Low As S J 5 Per Month.
Cal l Cl assi fi ed, 322- 261 1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February 13, W94 - 111

71— HalpWanttd

71— Halp Wanltd

CARPET CUJUMC TECH

A/C DUCT MECHANIC

Im m aellalt im pey meet
ttaw'k Air, kit.
; p t -a m _____________ t n r m

with own aqulpmanl and
n h itle Good percentage
la o im ____________________

M i l t C A R E E R Whoiasai*
Jewelry Hep Perfected Art*
&gt;«K P i t i P e ftn iiii w «
{tern /NO D in r c i SALES’

irm ew we

C«stoai«r Sonde* lip s
Me DonaI d ! Fimlbto hour!
People perion Atpiy Monde r
Frtdae-1 «. HQ Hick man Or

DEUVEIT DRIVER
F u ll tlm a or P o r i lim a
knowledge of the area, roll
able Iramportatlon, light da
livery wort Moure from V till
noon, or 1 » till « For more
Information toll Duka a l Otan
M ills
Ul nw
E O E M /F

AGENTS-ALAI tSTATF.I

Nettling UK teeth like i u ( n i
We're well into m Vd decade
el training succataful agents
N olicentet .
. We ll help!
W ATSON A t A IT Y CORP
I e a lto r s
n» nee

DENTAL ASSISTANT

ASSlMBlT/FACTOmr

E ■ per lent ed with tKvandrd
dutie* needed lor burr multi
disciplinary office Strang ro
itoriive and eurgtcal s k illi a
m u ll Salary conmemurato
with eeparianta A vailable
Jan II Call 004 &gt;1)4X10____

tM IO fw N o e ip net I mined
tpaoinq 407 N0 BQ4sm lee
kU TO A U C T IO N D R IV E R S
NCR OR D l M ini hare valid
d ll vert In erne end be able Is
drive eflck C a ll between I )
1P R IN T S T A F F IMG, 18 N i l
4Y A IL A B L E PO IITlO N I

DIRECTOR

Tempcvary end temporary lo
permanent potil&gt;ont eve liable
In S a n t e r d . la n g w a a d .
L o tth erl Cette'berrf Winter
Park and Orlande h r thaw
w per lent ed m
"PfOducHon/Aitom bfy"
"W arehout*"
a*0 &gt;ewl Methanitt'*
■ 'Pemter Helper'*
O EN C R AL PERSONNEL
»»» Mil
___ Never A fee
__
BOOT SHOP POITEN
Dependable, herdwerker with
valid F L drlvari llcente
Apple Seminole Ford. Inc
V Wand Lake May Bird
CAREER O P P O trU R IIlE S
Perieti Sheet it looting tor
bnarpeht. outgoing ind vidu
all In the Orange Cite and
□ a la n d a re a B t n a l l l t
pat tape competitive wage.
Ileetbie howrt Apple al Pee
let! Short Sanford in Wei
Mart thoppmg canter
No phonp cattt pleat#

CLERICAL

Tor ettabUihed chitdt are ten
Nr Education and a ■per lent*
In aarty childiood regulrod
Call m *ais

TELEMARKETER
Potrhgn open lor an eeperl
anted NNmarkeNr Evening
hour* 4PM I PM . Monday
Ihrcu^h ThurtdOy Apply in
par ion SanNr d Nor aid. XX
N French Are. ew lor Tracy

DRIVERS NEEDED
A C CARRIERS.Tavares. FI.
a well etlabtithed and grow
mg Central Florida bated
company cl fen you
• Semi Annuel Pay Intreatee
• Slop ON Pay
• Untow* ng Pay
• Vote tun Pay
o Salary Bonue
P Spouw Riding Program
• Average Trips 1 Day*
• L ate Model ConventMesal
Tret tort
II you have 1 yeare tractor
trailer. OTR and mow and Ko
experience plut a good driving
record, call

i aaaiie ease

Full lime and pad time poti
lion* available in central Ftor
Ida area
" R E C E P T IO N IS T "
"S E C R E TA R Y "
"O A TA E M R Y "
"W O R O PROCESSOR"
"C U S TO M E R SERVICE"
"R E P S "
O E N E R A l PERSONNEL
W ill)
Never A fee________

__

CNAS
For all lull time thlttl 7 L
11 I. A 111Mutt btcertllied
ORDERLIES
F u lltim e ) Mkhl ft
Accepting application!
Monday Friday. * I
OeBare Manor N N 1 FY I.
DeBare aa; aaeeia

DRIVERS
T T , pneumatic t« ik Local ar
over the road MuH have CDL
with a■ endorwrrwnfi ) year
vorltiabN tractor trailer rape
nenca. and cNan M VR Road
d riv e n out )P la d a y t Local
driver* guaranteed weekly
volery*OQI4l M M W A L P O L E

71— H*lpWint*d

RIGH T HAND MAN
DM South Hwy I ) PI
Lang weed F L
_________ eee i i n __________
HAPPY ELVES CHILDCARE
Canter Lata Mary need* full
lime qualified, experienced
Teacher/Caregtvar AIM Pari
lime Rllchea/Teacher Aid
petition Call Di'BBa

3 2 3 *5 1 7 6

A START WORKING
TODAY

95— Room/Board
a a 1 BEOROOM HOME * *
In •■ Chang* fer h tlp ml
ctAughtrrs 10 k IS. D*d wrlll
vh*r* hom# I c9*jN for linQt#
mom or Didtf motrmn | j | 7 Ttt

* MARKETING REP *
Super firm need* y M ideal
on promotion* today Hurry I

* CLERICAL SUPPORT *
V a rla ly , Answer phone*,
ieorn computer Fun otic* ’

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

* MACHINIST*
HI date thopl Plenty rf wort
Ha lay olt here I Hurry! Call I

*0N 0€ N PULUR*

NOTICE

Train hilly! Loam all phases
of warrfiovia I Good banal lit

* S U IN G CURK*
Train completely and learn all
phatet ot daalenhlp

*LPN OR MEDICAL ASST*
Pul your medical eiperienci
lo work horol Call today

* "!*•

UV'«A..*«P*Rf
O "*N bf M * **

* MESCAL ENGINEER*
Put your oeportanc* to work
her* right away Fa* Paid

PARTIAL LISTING OHLT
AAA EMPLOYMENT
new

iit m s t

m in t

DRIU OPERATORS,
ETCHERS
AND PLA1ERS
Winter Spring* company
tret* Individual* with pet
vwu* production eiptnanca )
thiltt available Man Thurt
I k p m o a m . FrL Sat. Sun.
4AM a » P M or i JOPM 4AM
IS10/V Permanent poilikuii
Never a teal
Hafp Per*— net. 4 8 «8*

7 1— H e lp W a nted
M E D IC A L H E L P

JANITORS
Part lima lor la ta Mary
/Heathrow Apply
1*01
Philadelphia Av* Orlando
_______ 40/ 004 4CO__
LA B O R ER S N E E D E D Willed
and untkilled Portion* avail
able Day* Call between I )
S P R IN T IT A F F IH O . W N i l
L IV E IN EO M PA N D N ter «on
Hom an, tree room ,board
private room/bath Natatory
___________ 8 0 too I__________
LONO D IS T A N C E D R IV E R S
M u ll have aver I he road
*■ par lanea Good reference*
required Coll or apply MSC
T ru ck in g . 1*11 W Itt S t .
■ d. FleOf 18 MAI

LPN
II PM IMA
Pari lime Apply In person
LakevMw Nerirng Canter, 111
E a ittn d Street, laniard

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIER NON ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS TOR FULL
TIME O.T.R. DRIVERS
M in im u m a ga IS . 1 y r t
verifiatJa O T R tiperianc*
Clare ‘A - C D L Good driving
record, doublet experience
and andvtem enl a plut. Good
attitude A appearance
I 1 B .M B ♦ A Y E A R IS
P O S S IB L E , paid vacation
medical, and IIN Inturance.
uniform*. aOIK. and more
to \ of our driver* ore home
every week

MACHIMST

INSERTERS
Tn* San lord Herald need*
people to assemble advert l»
mg »ig»ptement* and intort
, lh*m into the newtpaper
Mu*t be U yr* or Over, have
own hantportalton and phono,
and bo available to work on
then nolle* sa IVheur Port
time Rollroo* welcome to
apply Apply tn per ton San
lord Herald, m N French
Ave. Santerd
*

INSIDE SACS
S a n f o r d m o n u lo c t u r
er/dittrlbwtor ho* ImmodlaN
opening lor cuttemor wrvtca
oriented per ton with gobd
organnaiional end phone
H ill* Eaperitnca In con
ttruction Indwttry 0 plut Send
rewme A compensation hitto
ry to Blind Boa Ilea tewferd
Herald PO Baa IN I Santerd

FLnm

71— Help Wanted

e o c m /f /h /v

Eepenanca nacotMry Good
banatite Apply al W O R
Airport Bled. Secdord_______

MAINTENANCE
HANDYM AN A/OR WOMEN

APPLY AT:
REED TRANSPORT, INC.
I MO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DEUIND. FLORIDA 32724

Property management com
pony looking tor tomeona lo
do gararal maintenance at
teveral thopplng confer lit**
Mutt hove truck and be will
Uvg to travel I) X hour* per
week Greet opportunity lor
retiree tor detail*phone

9017312771
EOE__________

_________B IB B ________
MANAGEMENTCAREER

PART THE
C u tto m tr le rvlce Quick
leorner with pood phono u n it
and torn* typing Millt 1 dey*
* wee* Mar Nad to lull time
Call Ann at i n PM ar apply
Carlitad Mamie
IMMaare* Rd
PART TIM E MEREMANOISER

WE O FFER :
• Corporate Train trq
e Above Average Compentetion
B No Layoff!
YOU POSSESS:
• Vitton
• Innovation/Creali v’ ty

• Aggrettive Ambltlan
Calf to)-MSBI SO

K IM B E R LY CLARK CORP
ha* immediate opening lor a
long term, pari line retail
mere hand.tec 10 hour* week
Calling on food drug itore*
Excellent hourly rale al pay
plu* mileage Succetttui can
d'dete* will be onlacled tor
an' Interview within 10 day*'
Reply PO Baa 0*11*0. Ortand*
F L MBia-HBB_____________

W e O r fe r A ffw M O fr le M * end Valuel |
HoontBotoworAbovo

•Ffttndv, Oh-SAl

DepondiWo Monogomtrt

•Enorw •EfW trt Studio. •Attic Stonge,

1 A 2 Bodroom Aflordib* Privili P*1w
Apartments

SiSss'f&amp;s 1

tnd Uort!

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL progrettN* employer
ha* immediate owning Mull
be 0 able to tpa SS wpm
computer literal* and word
processing a plut 40 hr work
weak, axcallent Unel.lt and
compotallv* salary. Neal
apperance and a positive al
•ilude a must Pleat# tend
, return*to
Blind BoitfO
Sanford Htrald
P O Bo* BO)
Sanford. F 11177) INI

3301S.SanfordAve.•Sanford
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30Cloud Sun

S f
V i* *

I

Needed lor smallaftka Light
typing filing reqrired Apply
al SUPERIOR MOLDINGS
lt t Power Ct. Sanford from
*am to noon Feb U l l _____

y / fo

|Sanford Court Apartments
323-3301

RECEPTIONIST

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99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
SANFORD. I Bdrm w /ufll turn
By wk or mo IW toBO ollic*
* g 171* home 0B0 1410 pager
S A N F O R O I B rd m A p l
S ltS /mo 1)00 dtp C a ll after
Spm 174*044_______________
I BEDROOM A P A R TM EN T
S P E C IA L IIto a month move
in Call Jerry, 8 1 « * » ________
I BEOROOM S l ' j month pin*
t i l l tecurlty deposit and
reference* ..............8 1 1141 j
1 B IO R O O M In quiet area '
*100 month. I I month leas*
required
1X3 7770

I H — Warehouse

Space / Went
L O N O W O O O /L A K C M A R Y
Mid *lt« I lor eg* warehouses
too h o 1400 *q l l Free rani
w /llm o to***. I r o n s l4)/mo

________ aiosw_______

S E C U R IT Y W AREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lake M ary Blvd
■ i 7*0 ■ 7.000 tq II ol
lic/warehowta -Finished ol
flee toaco alto available
Kapanha R ealty,I * 8 III*

115— Industrial
Rentals___

O FFICC/w artfw u** spec* I TOO
Sg II P rlm a locallo n a l
anlranca lo C on tal Fla R*
g tonal Airport *0/81 7H 7
D E R A R V 1 bdrm. I bath horn*.
SANFO RD 100SI tq If 1 phew
Horlda rm. laktfranl Sail.'mo
ipr ink tort l ] / iq B Sfenitrom
piu***c Half Raaty 8 ) 1174
I
Realty Inc. Jim EtoytoW) 1*8

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

HUD HOMES.

117— Commercial
Frem IIM dawn I Why rent!
Th* Hillim an (bewp.
____Rentals_____
81 B i l l _______________ Raaffee I
1 BAY W /O F F IC E automotive
L A R G E 1 STORT. HlUorlc die
repair shop For more into
Irict, 1 bdrm. J bath. dan.
call Phil Betti* 81 SI47
b rta k la il room, veranda with
p o r c h ( w in g 17SB mo
118— Office
i tor la* n ea A it tor je l l
M A Y FA IR , t / l . e t c area, avail
Space / Rent
} /IS C /H A . W O hook up
*410 mo 1)00 dtp 81 4717
NEW Sanford o tlc tt and/or
E FFIC IE N C Y , util turn, pete
warehouse! 4001 *00 ig II
SANFORO ) bdrm )'* bath
ontranca and bath Non amok
Special. 1741/ m* TO n s*
laketront house U U mo
or tflw k ttodep » ) Sell
SANFORD Ollic* ipac*. 1400
Q U IE T Neighborfood, clean. [ __________ 81 1BB4__________
tq ft building Id al. 1)00 kg
S A N F O R D I/I&gt; y . C /H A . Ig
theded *100 ma *100 damage
H per ollic* unit B l TOO*
workshop, carport utility rm ,
dap i n HAS atk hr Lloyd
on quial dead *id it )a04
SAN FO RO FR EN CH AVE
SANFORO - small I bdrm
1150/ month, me Intel uHlilto*
G ran d ve w Av* No pals
coHaga with fenced yard tto
1room tuite
.
n o 15«*
S lll/m e IIW ' i k )) ) 87 *
per week plus DOOiecurlfy
SANFORO GOLDSBORO
M l SO F E E T lor Iwsux on l / t ) .
________ Call T71 rw i
REN T TO OWN
(u c c o itlu l M illin g anchor
SANFORD* TOWNHOUSE )/J.
1 bdrm . new kitchen air
businesses Good parking and
C 'H A, full kilthan. W 'O
I
)
0CB
down
*1
*0
'mo
*4*
787
lig h tin g G re a t v is ib ility
avail, rear fenced yd. Ig cov
Asking 1*00’mo B ] 44*4 work
ered deck, tlorag* rm . . SANFORD 1 Bdrm 1 1/1 bath.
verllcalt/mlnl* IhruoiA re t.
C H A . a p p lla n c a * . W /D .
par t.ng UOOHdrSl
c a r p o r t , la n c a d y a r d
141— Homes for Sale
ilSB /mo ■ 1*00/ dep OT 4*44
I BR. I BA. living rm Very
private I Clean and qviel US0
SANFORO ) / l. 117 Holly Av*
* i m » n » B i f m ow t s
plus depot.I. ret* ) ) ) eOtl
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Vi Nl UBl l PR0PL Hl l l S
S A N F O R O B ry n H a v e n 1
99— Apartments
F MA OR VA AS LOW AS S \
bdrm 7 bath, new paint and
Unfurnished / Rent
c a r p e t , fe n ce d , g a r a g *
ANQ
t and owner financing at
1*00.month II) Reel Court
tow at S e x mol Gov’t For*
CASSELBERRY
18 0*01 or » ) 4*11__________
closure*. Repot’ Seminole
Upscale t.ngl* ttor, patio
Orange. Volusia
aparlmanl* I bedroom! Ideal
lor individual or couple
o S A N F O R O l / l duplex w
Santoed tot* Itkan S1.00B dawn
___________a tb o m __________
tc re e n e d p o rch . C /M /A
• l / l Acre. l / l . lanced appll
C O N V E N IE N T TO downtown l
Private’ SMS'mo. UfO lac
encet *47 *00
bdrm. } bath angle story
o lA N F O R D l / l duplex w/ llv
• Over 1/1 acrel l / l . liv. dm.
mg rm and den Waiher hook
quiet, w'dhook u p ta ll mo
lam rm Satolliledidi U*.«00
up L8S/mo. t lH lac
___________ I I ) t w
• Renovated l/U * Newer roof.
•
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C O N V E N IE N T A SAFF I A 1
carp«t, paint, garag*. *cr
w' dbNcar garage, fplc . well
Bdrm apt* t in
S ltt mo
porch 14i i 900
A **ptK ItoU'mo. f*0C *ac
plus b p f yr keata M l I 1B*
a heel 1 /1 . llv . dining, tarn
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garage, hardwood floor*, boat
Very clean ) / l, kitchen, liv
clip V.ew’ IKX) mo I *00 sec
Assume Na OuaUtyt * 1/ 1. **n
rm . appit , lanced yard
• S A N F O R D 1/1 apt C H A .
P IT I *54.500 # 1/ 1. pool. * *»
g a ra g * . good n aig hb or*
p*tw ckeonteOO'mo SlOOtac
P IT I 155.000 * 1 8 split plan
l l i i mo U 1S dtp HUD OK
Stenslrtm Realty. Inc.
fenced. »S*S P IT I. *SA«00
__ ___t V 1001 or ISO 0*70
"W* Manag* yeur Hem*.
Irk* li was ewr ewe." Jan Dayle
LEASE FOR LESS!
Markham Wde. area. 4/1. 1 l*
J l l 14*1 Afler 4PM a a 1*01
On* Bedroom Apartment!
arret Patlur* stable *105.000
S ltt DEAL
SUNLAN0 1 bedroom, fam ily
room, central H/JL frethly
Mottwood Apt* 87 77)*
LK. Mary custom built*
painted MOO/mo . H I and la tl
• 4/ 1. pom. *101 HO
MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
P’u iU to 8 ) BSeS alter Sqm
a 81. over l a c r e . llll. n o
• 4/ 1.1 4 acre* poof 'tp a tIM HO
MARINER'S ULLAGE
7 BDRM S41C morth plut **00
L«k« AdJi t bdf m IMG «tio
t a c u r lly d a p o t ll an d
3 bdrm. MIQmoRndup
reference*______
D ) 1147
■ &gt;/vs is t »• .1 sr &gt; n *41
1 BEDROOM with cent H /A .
323400
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
la r g e la n c e d y a r d , and
J21 4 /G 4
M O D ER N 1 bdrm &lt;1* 1*■ Cent
tc rvened room Only *100 down
H /A . apphancei mini bund*
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1 ar 4 BDRM. 1 B A TH Nlc«&lt;
I K Real EttatoBroaor
I Bdrm /I Batkin m a
I I 10 month V E N T U R E I
M*0 San lord Ave
SHENAN DOAH A P A B TM E N TI
P R O P E R T IE S 87410)
A ll rental and real atlat*
advertitemanlk a rt tub|ect lo
I he Federal Fair Hooting Act.
which make* II Illegal Is
ad rer tree any prtftrenca. l.m
ila llo n O' d lt t r lm ln a lio n
bated on race, color, religion,
tee. handicap, fam ilial ttalut
or national origin

Take A Closer L o o t ,
|-S in a ia Story O a ^ M -

93— Rooms lor Rent
A Q U IE T . Cl44n rm kilchon,
phone laundry A p li avail
able alto l/S A up 1 11 eesi
C LE A N FU R N ISH E D ROOM
W/ kitchen avail SSS'wk. SSS
tec Oowr.iownm iO Ba
SANFORD Sleeping room with
kllcharf privilege*, ute ol
wather/dryer taouxk 1)4 1404

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Stenstrom Rentals

BATEMAN REALTY

M W ON PARK
Spaciouk t Bdrm lnd floor
ap) Perch over look* treed
part fV cftcl lor tingle* or
newlyewdt
U )f me
Al Chredi Brekq/Owner
I *00 141 eat)
* P A B K SID C APAR TM EN TS*
1 Bdrm. I Bath 1 Only avail
able Oppm&lt;r* Ih* park Move
im p e rial* _________ MB 4BU
Q U IE T 8 l ‘ i ionrhoute. )Xb
Park. Adult comm self mo
and tec dep W ater/train
Inc l Barb Mon F n m 1441
SANFO RD Brand raw 1 bdrm
I bath unit No pet* S41) mo
v e u Y N ic e m iB a w B o b
I BDRM GARAGE APART
ME NT Q uitl n«ghborhood
UfO mo Call 17101*1

1 0 3 -D u p fe x Trlpltx / Rent
CLEAN l/l new Hairing C/MA
hook up*. No d a j! . Airport
and Sanford A re . 1475 mo
plu* l/m o sec 87418______
GOOD AREA, very clean. A /C .
7 Bdrm. prv P4l0 and yard
PeHO K 17*5 plu* &gt;** 0044
SM ALL APT. A /C and appn
•nc*» Ideal tor eingta 1)70
Plu* d*PQ*il 78 814

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IA * r* at yreaertiesl
Ail type*, areas. A price*
Call tor* F R E E l it .

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“ 109-ftAoblle H o m e
L o is / Rent_____
RV LOTS: Quiel park/SI John*
River Lemon Bluff Rd off
H w v llS O ile en *3T 17) 118

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Violets are B lu e ..
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COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS
C a n O ffer Y o u !
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* Newly Renovated!
* Lake Front
• Votleybill
* Sparkling Pool

1MONTH’S ROT
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ONI 4 IBDRM.APIS.
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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

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Add Water And Add Excitement lo Vour Lire!
• I &amp; 2 Ik-dioom
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• Waslicr/I^rytr In.every unit

• I .nkc Views
• Fircpluccs/Vaulicd
Ceiliims Av.nl.ihlc
• F A N T A S T IC l-ilness
Center

$300OFF
JW I Month's Rent On
Selected Apartments!
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401 W. Seminole Blvd.»SanFord 322 - 10 S 1

w ~ Paradise,

In Your Own
Backyard!

Part tin** Commttion bad*
Call tti m i ________________

SECURITY OFFICERS

1

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Must h*** earned #0 hr*
toward • COA or equivalent,
or bachelor* deg re in early
cMlWwOd
M l MBS

Beautiful 1,2&amp;3Bedroom
ApartmentHomesAvailaWe

Long wood, part lent Monday
thru Friday. SPMtPM. Sat
urday. SAM SPM SS U per
hour plut bonut and com
mission Permanent poll

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THE "TOOLS” YOU
NEED TO SUCCEED

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Scolty i It your towrc* lor th*
foot* you need lo build a great
twlura 8a a p ari ol our
w cce tt In on* ol Hi* following
Opening!

M 2., 733 Secret H arb or Ln., 1-uke M arjf \ ^ | / f
hours
^
M-F. 8 JO ■5:10 • Sul 10 5 • Sun. Clos«l

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Prevtou* experience I* pc*
leered lor all potlhonl For
contidtrallon. apply in parton
to Bob Town* al Scolty’i. 100
French Ave., Sari lord E O E .
Drug free workplace________
U N C LE N IC K S O YSTER BAR
AND O R IL L Two Part Tima
Potltlon* Short Order and
Shuck O y t la r t . A p p ly in
Per von HOS Park Drive.

Custom Features at No Extra Charge!,
Plan! She’.e* Bun n bock*
cases Spaauvm gm acka
nook* Hat waH that aapand a

_________i n w i ________

W AR EH O U SE AN D O E N E R A L
LABO R H E L P N IE D E D I
Bonut lor driver* All thill*
available Dally pay, no lee
Report ready lo work 1 X am.
Induttrlal Labor S v c . I0IB
French A y . No phw t call*

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced M ill live In
San lord area A have C la tt A
C D L Apply al 71* W 1*1 SI

91— Apartments/
House to Share
HOM E ON R t V IB lo thara
W /D . pool and tmnl* court*
UBBftwo H all ulllfe* MB SBH

93— Rooms for Rent
C L E A N ROOMS, thgl* tlartmg
•IS /w k
K it c h e n , phone,
laun dry, video gamee. o il
tlreel parking 110 44))

kvng area H u d aipacl lo pay
mqya lor that* special touch**,
ixtot* you r* buyng a Uarcadat
Hum# We use muvalmr i and
ersag nabon to mdude cuttoni
tealine* n each ol our homa*
at no avtra cost to ma homatuyet
IT* juN on* of our many maaaut.
abto *fi*mnea»
Tojr on* Of bur modal Cantor*
and eee how en*y th# bet! matart•• and cunttr uchon know how
arautad Go to a txNdng *rto
whara homaownar* era wefcome
to ba w ohed n is* construcban
procen Compare our Nature*

and hoorptana sum our low
monthly prices and discover
remarkable value Tab to •
Merced** homeowner
and Nam about
guaranteed s a lt
taeton and thorough
tcAow-up Meet on*
of Out contuhanf* and
Iwd out everythng you*
need to know about Ivwvcesg
Award wvnng deigns
quakly conttructon tto comrrvt
mant found only m a lamiy buto
na*» ihat* e o fust a tow of d a
meg* mat have mada Ma tada*
Hornet ona ol th* naton a t*ato»t
growing buktort VqA ut today
and you* see why Mart ede*
Homa* q ma Ujudar of
Maasurataa Wtorane**

Mercedes

Thi‘ Builder of Measurable Differences

�1KB - S«olord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, February 13, 1994

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Iw w im Realty, m t a i t

Looking la buy a hom o? Wr
have hornet in XI araat of
tam inol*. Oranga. V olutla
Counties' Call lor data'll I
• 1/1 m ill liraplac* newer
carpol and Ilia. 144 *00
a U Mary 1/| lirrplaca 1) 4*00

HALL REALTY
it .’ VV I iiui SI . Sanfotil
Laktfraot } / l ham*. 1)1 « 0
V lm w h liir
14} too
lia r tacra tl Ttvmtl Country!
V l /l . Urn . air. leered \S&gt; WO
l/J /1 loaded* feature*&lt; 111 WO

159— Real Estate
Wanted

3300773/774 9400
STAIRS PROPERTY

140— Business
For Sale______

MANAOEM INTARCALTT
«*r i l l r m i s two

!

9 ^ a
USE YOUBTU RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

STEN STR O M

FOR tA L t. FTawty ranoratod
sandwich chop Easy hour*
iKantad tor catormg IW *00
Ml *(}*dart 111 tm m g h lt

REAL T Y, I N C .

143-Waterfront

Ow im m w l and k««k tore
clatvrtt avallaklt Iram

Property / Sale

VETERANS!

la M h U N M

OILTONA Lata Bailor Cham
I ) acra. heavily traad Wati
»*da Laka Oeyla t it 000
W. M aliclaotki ) ) ] m i

Van Ma* Not Raalua riial li t
Financially Eaitor tor YOU to
Buy a Hom* man to Rani On*I
Jo Cat Our Full Tim* Salat
Taam ANYTIM E!

Call tor datalltt

Janet Miftilifld, 323 7271

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

3222470*321 2720

ANTIOUE Lavaly oak tlanl lop
d ttk . g l o t t p g llt D in l.g
Room labto M l 1/ 1/__________
APRLIANCtl TURN . TV t
ETC. BUY SELL TRADE
INS CHECPO OK POT. l i l t
FRENCH AVE.
»&gt; -M *4
A P F IIA N C K H l&lt;r.l p r ic e ,
Betl Warranty, Batt Sarvical
Wotbart. dryart mKcewavat
Wt buy appliance*! Deliver,
Naol A * B a a t .m m i _______
a COUNT OUR CHAIR a llb
vibrator and baator Original
prlca Ovar 11 000 non t&gt;00
E tcollonl condition! Pbono

SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out JB h Yaar*

I BORM I RATH: to * kltcNan.
carpal. C/MA M « X
1)0
Country Club C r . Sanlord
Will conwdrr Iraw purchase

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)53-~Acrc.iqe

Lots/Sole

11/77J*__

OC1TONA AREA 10 ACRES

a OR TER. Kanmara, avocado
In good condition t/S Call
411 HU______________________
FURNITURE FOR SALE Llv
*ng rm. dining rm. p a l * I
badroomt kilcban appliancat
4 mite itom tditbat tcroan
dot* t bfmdt. rail up blindt tor
polio, m oiorcycia Naming
o.ec tw o Good cond M) ttao
KENMORE Watbar and Dr,*c
tw o tor bom Micranava. 1*0
Toaitor ova*, i n i l l j'r *

Ideal far mobil* bem a or
bom * tilt bar ta t. ca tll* .
•arming or nurtary /onad
agriculture! SI W0 par aero
Smoll doan paymanl a im
aantr financing 0 4 1 4 / 1/71
IWJ CEDAR AVE.tANFORD

t unday. Fabruar y lli n
1pm apm Far dkaetton* call
W HS

’- a ' . # hr* I,

OaN/laka. 4 acrat *
iiu r
Santord 14X 11), treat 17 » 0
O r a n 4 acrat *
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tip *00
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MORGAN REALTY

J U t T IT A R T IN O O UT T )
bdrm could b* A I bam. new
pamr A carpal, lam raam.

mtid* mintyi vt*.t*a

TN It It IT l ) }. tpHI plan,
aal m kllctian. family room
larga yard, hem* aarranlyl

cLer*!*H

READY FOR TOUI V T dbl
garag*. ter pch. Ig patio,
cadar clotaIt. tonetd yard
Cantr*IH/AI Wt.lM

FANASONIC MICROWAVE.
only 4 manlbt aid *•» Mivc
na m»

R e a l e s t a t e , in c .

322 7491

financing } tort togatbar on
Putt A«« Santord Lot* man
_ m iypa*m«nit cat tati

135— Condominiums
Co-Op /Sale
I BEDROOM I BATH
rm. tfinlng rm. ter

H.mg
porch

&gt;f»&lt;hoo.QilfX&gt;i —OHlllocoi
157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARR
•444* 1'1 iplil, 44 Baytprlng
c-n tral M A tcraa n roam
•4 *00

SANFORD
Mlb X. and MyrNa Art

3 2 1 -6 / 6 2
DELTONA

_________ta a m a arg_________
SANFORD D U P L E X Each lid*
bat 1 bdrm. I bXh. carport
Buy tba arbola Mdg 14/ 000
SI.W0 ON Lira m ont, ram
lb* albar P*yi*»ni( tlOO
L leantad Raaltor ■!*/*!
SANFORD: 111 E. Mam land
A**., 1 Bdrm I Balk. Black.

BN
ss/.tog.
in -w a t ante* M i n s
*•* it n p***r Ogaa Sal la I
RE4LI T0RS WELCOME
SANFORD DUPLEX Top con
dllton. Good neighborhood.
U 4.W0
Call altar Spm
__________ WF Da aou

R ATS APPLIANCE a l i l t
FRENCH AVE. SANFORD
R a fr lg a r a la r , S la v a s ,
Watbart Dryart Fraa S yr
labor narr Dal avail n t o a t l
RECLINER. SM Ouaan tall
t-dv natorbad n/llgbt nood
canopy Iram* drattar and
tida labto SISO Mapia d.naiie
labia n -n o ebairt SIS If cw
•I Refrigerator n/lc*m aktr
swo_____________ Caii m o n o
R IF R IO E R A T O R / W a tb a r/
Dryar good condition
ranly Can Dolivar SIS A up
Applianca ConSor Inc Ell **N
SOFT SIDE Wawatotl King
natorbad swo Call 111 1*44
attar )PM

NO DOWN PAYMENT. Owner

R E D U C E D I 1/1 Mablla
* grtal rm
tplil plan t
acrat *&gt;/} tonrad tor bar***
barn and lac rm I S44.T**

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s*: m

m m m
_____

H«M l /l . II Barktbira. can
tr*l H/A. raltad tcraan room,
carparf 111.000
l 4*/0 I/). II Fairmont vnla.
control H/A. aatnar d*y*r
ditbn*tb*r. all atoctric. ca
madral caiiuigt. amyl tiding
Ibingia root, nerlbarn intula
•ton I t] 000
)4i4l 1/1 g lit . os P tartai.
Cantral H A. carport tll.SOO
Call Ml 014* a r t l l m l
LIKE NEW. RUT CHEAPER
Nanly ramodaiad tpattout I
Bdrm, nan turn! fur* A a p p i.
big II rm. carport San lor
Part OaBery 111.0001M » /* /
NEW ION'S. NO DOWN. t l \
•nlaratl. 14X F0.SI)S /m a
14 X 10. m o ,'mo MS s/oa
SANFORD Royal Cova 14aSI. 1
bdrm. | bam cantral H/A.
lot* ol atlratl Vary daan and
nlca Will tacrlfica tor baianca
OFloan (undtrs 10.0001114 Itl*

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Roll

Kaaatakl FA IJ0 . gat angina
1/1 Can m i r m

• STOVE. GE almond, atoctric
rang* GuaranSaad to wart I
sat n s m i or M0 4 IW________
• VACUUM Meavar upngbl.
aim bag* and allacbmantt
Goad Canditton SIS Call 11)
NCI
a W ASHER Oaad condition
laart Heavy Duly
tlOO
____________ ) 4**S«1___________

IBS— Computers
LASER PRINTER Immulatot
HP v*00 XT Canicular S l/I
Call Ma I t fl

1B7— Sporting Goods
OOOLF C L U it. and bag. ladiat
F a n Par Flito club* l i l t ,
a a o d tl l Ligblb'uabag ISO
Call 771 1444

1B9— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
EXEC. DESK, credent* con
toranco labto. cogeb. cboirt
Alitor 1SS0 or nllltplil
CailM t ) / » /

Building A New Home
Is Now
Thousands Easier

231-Cars

• REPLICA Anligua phone
Wild oak In par tori condilian
m s H i m * __________________

OLDS CUTLASS BROUOHAM.
IWt. R im good MOO or bell
oltor
Ml 4410
• OLDS OMEOA ~ •//, runt
g r o a ll N o n A /C , rabu ill
tronamlktton. »/)Q m f m

SATELLITE S,*l#m Compi.tr'

195— Machlnery/Toolt

Trad* lor port panel * tor,
beat, b*rg*. pony cart M M IM

tAAALl OOIER. 4 - a , bladr
rtady to work |t.]00
wr i n a n )

SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portabto karovana haator*
LARRY'S MART m - « m
S P A S i N a n . c o m p le te
n agulpmanl and undarnator
iighi sx oa SM40 a o / m o o g

LAND WANTED
FOR tUBOIVItlONt aim or
• imoul approval, ;oo 1000
acrat Watorfront a plut Call
_Tarry Clayton *04 71) 440*

Brin Oi barn*
Vtnlara 1 Prapartiat

323-5774

AA Canto*. la c , i n IIM
MAYFAIR VH.LAI
1/1. turn ail. b e l w carp
( i l l K i petto ig dtJ ga&gt;
Qutot prtv M M M W a u _
MOtT r o a YOUR MOM T
III.IM 1 I h i m . porch
C/HA. sp rin kler ly tt a m .
navrly dreoratod unbrlwrablr
nka Cat* accaat 1 4 I t *
d aon with n r * FMA and
pa* m m It cheap* man ran*
Owner Ml /f* l a n p a p
MOVING MUtT m i OUf TO
IL L N E ll 1 bdrm I bam
living rm. kltchar* dining rm.
huga family rm Haw airing
A C. and plumbrig Security
faalwrat 1)* *00 *01 11) Me)

I MORIIC NOMKt. in adull
park*. P alm Vallay and
Fairaayt (Bl 1411 111_______

723— M iscellan eou s

193-Lawn 4 Garden

111-Pets &amp; Supplies
P E H I N I 1 E p u p p l.l lu ll
L'aodrd } m*l*t. I tomalat.
t *00 tact* Mottiar. a.ailabir
tor rna Mora infollO tail

aTHE LIGHT OF NATIONS I ,
Ch*rlat F Oaamt na* pattor
Ol Cburcb of SNangori. Nan
York, and nat Praddonl ol
Ih# Am erican In illlu lt ol
Cbnttian Pbltotopby Copy
ngbt 1*44 Autographed by
Daam* ID Ml D ll

21 1-Antiques/
Collectibles

FONTIAC PARIflINNC, 1744.
0 patkangar Ponar nindont.
ponar door lack* and all other
option * Run* and d rive*
parlattt
H.4 MOBO

ao) m wfi_____

230— Antique/Classic
Cars
4 F0 RD THUNOE RBIRD 1744
All or 1910^11 Needs to m i

1970 DCVILLC CADILLAC

21S— Boats and
Accessories

a|WOO OBO All ponar

171

0)14

14 FT

BOAT and traitor M
hartaporvar motor !t* t FIRM
CallcOIM* (Oi)
• I# FT BOWRIDIR ill HP
M*r&lt;»ry. a b. ton h*wr(. aim
trailer U.W 0 )M 0 I4» ________
*lto 4 SKI/FISH BOAT a HIMarc n trailer Nun* graatl
( ) 000 Partial bnente 4*1 n e t
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221— Good Things
to Eat
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
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dependable )• * OBO 111 7 &gt;i*
•14 FONO TAURUS. 4 door
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ball Included B/t U l 44)0
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bold* 4 light*, fit* mart bed
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241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
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233— Auto Parts “
/ Accessories

• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

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701 S. FRENCH AVE... SANFORD

3 2 2 -B 6 0 0

1Mechanical Condition
’ Body and Finish
Transmission

1Mileage
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1414 Mara Ct, (offMellonville)

$ 6 2 ,9 0 0 ° °

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•Concrete Block 'Full Carpet
*1116 Tub Enclosure 'Roll-up Garage Door
with Stucco
•Central Heat/AC
•Washer/dryer Hook-ups •Concrete Driveway/Walks
•Choice of Lot Location; 40 Gallon Water Heater *Cathedral Ceilings ' Many Color Choices
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n u m b e r a n d a s k i n g p r ic e m u s t be
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w h i l e a d is r u n n i n g e x c e p t f o r p r ic e .
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1639 North Volutla Ave.
Orange City, FL
Ph: 904/775*9400

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WE PAY TO P U ttFO *
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ANY CONDITION
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O R LA N D O , FL
4540 W. Colonial •
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Ph: 407/205-0981

Sanford Motor Co.

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238— Vehicles
Wanted

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

223— Miscellaneous"
CHEST Fraaiar ito Hear, duty
metal desk U ) Ponar monar
SCO E k rdger II) ) t " ttarao
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Merchandise

•LEXINGTON•4 BR, 2 BA, 1152 Sq. Fl.
To lake advantage of this special savings, call us or visit our
nearest model center. Jim do il today, because an
ai offer this
good won't Iasi forever.

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models for a limited lime:
•PRESIDENT■4 BR, 2 BA, 1800 Sa. Ft.
•VICTORIAN■3 BR, 2'/&gt; BA, 1583 S7. Ft.
•MAUISOX- 4 BR, 2 BA, 1441 Sq. Fl.
•RJDGEMONT•3 BR, 2 BA, 1144 Sq. Fl.

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Ford E DO LiH. automatic
door* S) OOOM) 1 0 4 __
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Homes / Sale

141— Hornet fo r Sale

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1008
80th Yoar, No. 174 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ S p o rts

O ne league settled, one not
S A N FO R D — One softball championship was
decided, while the other Is still In limbo after
Thu rsd ay night's play In the Sanford Recreation
Department Men’s Polar Bear leagues.

[ SeePage IB.

□ P e o p le

H ousing for all
A movement Is on In Seminole County to get
affordable housing for all residents. Th e SHIP
program Is the realization of the American
dream.

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BRIEFS
Second 'chop shop’ broken up
W IN T E R SPRINGS — Seminole County slierIll's Investigators have broken up a second
motorcycle "chop shop" operation In Winter
Springs.
Ed McDonough, public information officer for
the sheriffs office, said the o|&gt;eratlon is not
related lo the one allegedly run by Harold Krohn.
Krohn. who is facing eight felony charges In
connection with an Illegal chop shop operation
at Ills home. Is presently out of town and has not
been taken Into custody. Investigators are
holding $50,000 in cash found In Krohn's home
as an Inllccmenl lo bring him back to Seminole
County.
,
T h e suspect In the second chop shop
operation Is expected lo turn himself m al the
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility this after­
noon.
In the second operation, deputies have sle/ed
two Honda BOO motorcycles and parts of a third
Honda BOO were also found In llu* home.

WHAT’S HAPPENING |
W eekend to-do guide
• Saturday. March 12 — Th e first women's
mujor league baseball game In Sanford, Is
scheduled lo begin al 1:30 p.m .. In the Sanford
Memorial Stadium. T w o all-slur teams, repre­
senting the east anti west, will participate In an
exhibition game lo show the public the power of
women In the s|Kirl of baseball. Th e event Is
being sponsored by Super Sports Promotions.
Gates open at 12:30 p.m. There Is no charge for
admission for Ibis game.
• Saturday. March 12 — Hoy Scout Tro o p 529
will he hosting u fundraiser al Flea World from
10a.m. to 5 p.m.
There will be carnival games and prizes lor all
ages.
There will be an auction al I p.m.. which will
Include aulo services, restaurant gill .certificates,
and miscellaneous merchandise.
Th e money raised at this event will be used lo
help Ihe troop attend summer camp.
• Saturday. March 12 — Th e Mldway-Cunuan
Redevelopment Association and the Midway
C om m unity Against Drugs arc co sponsoring a
clean up effort In Ihe com m unity east of
Sanford.
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Those who are Interested should meet ul tile
Midway Com m unity Center tit 8 a.in. I he clean
up will continue until 4 p.m.
For more Information tin Ihe event, cull Louise
Perkins al 323-6936.
• Sunday. March 13 The 7th annual
Central Florida Walk for the Hungry will begin
ut 2:30 p.m.
T h e goal Ibis year Is lo raise $60,000. Over
1.000 walkers raised more than $43,000 Iasi
year.
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. ,
In Sanford Ihe march begins al Centennial
Park. In Longwood. the route begins at Crane's
Roost Park behind Ihe Altamonte shopping
center.
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...
Registration Is al 2 p.m. at each location with
the walk kicking off at 2:30.
For further Information or to volunteer, phone
426-7123.

God in the classroom
Lawmaker: Put religion
in history lessons;
Teacher: It’s there
By VICKI OsSORMIIR

Horald Stall Writer

SA N FO R D While Rep. To m
Feeney Is pressing fellow lawmakers
to Include more religion In the
history books In public schools,
local teachers believe that Qod was
never really taken out of the
classroom In the historical sense.
” 1 don't know how we could
possibly teach historical concepts
without tlie mention of G od." noted
Andy Williams, chairman of the
history department at Seminole
High School. "It Is Impossible in
history class or In literature class to
discuss early expression or histori­
cal development and not speak
atrout God and religion."
Feeney's hill, which has cleared
the House Education Committee by
a 19-2 vote, would allow, even
encourage, teachers to Include ref­
erences lo God whenever ll Is
historically significant. Th e lull.
Feeney explained, would allow ref­
erences lo God In famous speeches

By NICK PFBIFAUF
Horald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — A service station was robbed at
gmi|Kilnl shortly before midnight last night. Tw o
men escaped with an undetermined amount of

money.

According lo Sanford police Commander De­
nnis Whitmire. "At approxim ate 1 Ii48 p.m .. two

Tem ps drop for the w eekend
M
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s u n n y ...W in d y and
cool. High In the mid
lo upper 60s. North­
west wind 15 to 20
m p h und g u s ty
becoming north.

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For more weather, see Pan* 2A______________

O verw helm ing yes for
prayer back in schools
By SUSAN WENNER
Horald Correspondent
SA N FO R D — When traveling
the roadways bumper stickers
adorn many a ear &lt;&gt;r truck. Now a
com m onplace sighting, m any

black males entered the Highway Oil station al
2425 S French, and robbed the store, firing one
shot Inside the building, and one outside."
Whitmire said two clerks were In the store al
the time. Clarence Van Clive. 17. of Sanford, and
Ernie Offcnplrglr. 57. of Deltona. "In addition to
the money In the store, one of the clerks also had
his wallet taken." Whitmire said.
"In the purklng lot." lie continued, "a witness

lend to speak their opinions or
beliefs through this sticky or­
nament. A recent find was a
bumper slicker that read. "As
long as there are tests, there
W IL L be prayer In scho o ls"

Sec Prayer, Page 5A

said he saw the men running from the building
carrying u while hag. In which we assume they
had the money. When the man tried lo go alter
the robbers In his pickup truck, they reportedly
fired two shots Into the truck, then two more at
the man. apparently trying to frighten him off."
W hitm ire said no one was injured by the
gunshots.

C See Robbed. Page 5 A

Looking for
‘love’ in all the
w rong places

Proud to be Americans

S a n fo rd c o p s b u s t
6 ‘jo h n s ’ in s tin g
By SANDRA E LLIO TT
Horald Staff Wrltor

iout 200 now citlzons sworn In at tho
nlord Civic Conlor Thursday, mnko a fist In
;tory as tho corornony concludod. Amono
rtlclpants In tho program worn mombors of
a Pilot Club of Sanford, Salllo Harrison
motor of Iho Daughtors of tho Amorlcan

MtrllJ rnuio oy
ivolutlon, mon and Ladlos Auxiliary of
norlcan Loglon Campboll-Losslng Post 53,
io U S . Immigration Sorvlco, and Sanford
nyor Dottyo Smith. Guo3t speaker was John
Boon, II. Chief Judgo of tho tOth Judicial

Your electric bill
will drop slightly
Herald Staff Writer

naatha.........
nr A a M .
Editorial...........
Florida.............. ........2A Waathar.........

Joseph Allen Robet'l Sr.

Clara Lee Thomas

Service station robbed at gunpoint

By NICK PFBIFAUF

INDEX

or documents, for example.
He told fellow lawmakers thnt. In
an cITorl lo separate church and
slate, American history books no
longer have the religious references
they once contained.
" I don't know which history
books lie has looked al. hill the
iKioks we use here In Seminole
County do not fall lo mention G od."
Williams said.
Williams said he would never try
lo preach Christian theology In the
classroom, but he believes that this
country was founded on religious
p rin c ip le s und m a n y hlsorleal
events have hinged on a religious
lenel.
He said his classroom Is diverse,
with students representing beliefs
across the theological spectrum.
Th e background of Christian beliefs
that shaped the actions and writings
of the founding fathers must somelimes be explained lo the students
who do not share the common
heritage. Iml It Is discussed only lo
□ Baa R eligion. Page SA

SA N FO R D - Electric bills will be
dropping slightly In Sanford and
Seminole County beginning next
month. The Public Service C o m ­
mission on Thursduy established
new fuel udjustmcnl charges for
customers of three of Florida major
utilities for the next six months.
From April 1 until Sept. 30, a
residential custom er of Florldu
Power fit Light Co., the stale's
largest electric utility based, will
pay an average of $1.05 a month
teas with the average hill decreasing
from $72.3Qlo $71.31.
Dill Swank, spokesman for Cen­
tral Florida's FP&amp; L coverage urea
said Ihe prices have gone down
several limes, "Last summer we
were charging approximately $77
on the basic rates," lit* said, "then
In January, we do what Is called a
m id-course correction, and we
found Ihe oil and gas prices were
lower than we had projected last
ycur."

"W e then submitted our lower
price projections to the PSC and
they responded by allowing us lo
reduce the rales." lie added.
Swank stressed that the lower
rates were recommended by the
power company, rather than de­
manded by the PSC.
FP&amp;L serves Sanford and a large
part of Seminole County.
Residential customers of Florida
Power Corp. will pay 20 cents less a
month, with the average bill de­
creasing from $80.58 lo $80.32.
"O u r nuclear plant Is running
very well." said FPC's Dill Warren.
"It's Jusi a good economical opera­
tion. und with the cost of oil and gas
lower than what w r expected, we
Just naturally reduced the rates."
Warren suit) the changes would
not make any difference In FPC's
operations. "T h e fuel charges me a
direct cost for us." lie said, "and
when they go down. It's mandated
(hal the hills are adjusted accord­
ingly. ns long as there Isn't any

S A N F O R D - Six men went looking lor sex In
the wrong place Thursday night and ended up
being snared In a reverse* prostitution sting by
agents ol the Sanford Police Dc|iurimcnl Special
Investigations UnitSix men. three from Sanford and three from out
of town, ranging In age from 21 to 43 were
arrested In the sling operation conducted til the
downtown area around 3rd and 4th streets and
French Avenue.
Sanford Police Commander Dennis Whitmire
said a lemale undercover ofliccr posed as a street
prostitute during the operation Four of the men
See S tin g . Page 5 A

Creative students

ntiaiu rnvtw wj •vniimy **«**&gt;••«•

Studonts from Idyllwlldo Elomontory School and Lako Mary Elomontary
School havo boon working togolhor lo find croatlvo solutions lo
pollution. As purl of the C R E A TE (Croatlvo Responses from
Elomontary Thinkers). Jason Frasor, Ashloy Kellgron and Vanessa Lano
received some guidance from Mlko Flomorfelt, civil engineering
supervisor for Sominolo County, on Iho Utter Vacuum Ihoy doslgnod
(or the projoct.

l'!8ee Electric, Page BA

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FLORIDA
BRIEFS
Hem ispheric sum m it to be held in M iam i
W A S H IN G TO N — Miami will host u summit meeting of
democratically elected leaders from Western Hemisphere
countries, officials said.
A formal announcement from the White House Is expected
today.
An administration official, usklng not to he Identified, said
Miami was chosen In part because the conference will give
President Clinton high visibility In a state he lost by a narrow
margin to President Hush In 1992.
The major themes of the sum m it, to be held In December,
will be environmental Issues and the possibility of expanding
the North Am erican Free Trade Agreement to other hemispher­
ic countries. N A F T A covers Canada, the United States and
Mexico.
Th e summit also will celebrate the advent of democratic rule
to virtually all hemispheric countries since 1979.
The conclave will attract leaders from Canada to Argentina,
including the Independent nations of the Caribbean. According
to current plans, leaders from Cuba and Haiti will not be
Invited because they ure not democratically elected.
The decision to host the sum m it In Miami was first reported
In Thursday's editions ofthc Miami Herald.

W eather satellite nears launch date
C A P E C A N A V ER A L. — A high-tech weather satellite that will
help forecasters track killer storms Is moving steadily towards
Its launch date after years of delay, officials said.
Th e U.S. Geostationary Operational Environm ental Satellite
was moved Wednesday to a pre-launch facility In Titusville for
fueling. It Is scheduled for launch on April 12.
GO ES-! Is the first of a scries of five meteorological satellites
to be launched for the National Oceanic Atm ospheric
Administration. It will ensure dual-satellite coverage for the
United States Into the next century.
"It Is part of a very advanced new-tcchnology, nextgeneration weather satellite." N A S A spokesman George Oilier
said Thursday.’
Once the satellite Is blasted Into space aboard an AC-73 Atlas
1 rocket. It will not be fully operational for N O A A for about six
&gt; months while tests arc completed. Dlller said.
The salclllle was originally to be In orbit In 19H9. but the
project has been beset with problems. Hurricane forecasters
have been left to watch the hemisphere through the eyes of two
aging satellites.

Church criticizes new spapers, police
C L E A R W A T E R — Th e Church of Scientology Is distributing
125,000 copies of Its publication which criticizes a newspaper
and police officials for wasting taxpayer money and Ignoring
the church's good deeds.
Targeted by the special, eight-page edition of the Freedom
magazine nre the Clcnrwatcr Police Department, the St.
Petersburg Tim es, the Poyntrr Institute for Media Studies and
the now-defunct Clearwater Sun.
A Scientology story w ritten by Rlchnrd Haw orth, a
Scientology spokesman ut the International headquarters in
Clearwater, discusses the church's com m unity activities.
Including u winter festival and a drug-free campaign.
"Y o u probably never hear ubout these or other activities of
the Church In our com m unity." the article says. "You certainly
did not read much about them In the St. Petersburg Tim es —
and what you did read made them sound controversial." I
Th e St. Petersburg Tim es In Jan u ary reported the Clearwater
police keep Investigative flics on Scientology, though there was
never a crim inal prosecution. The church has a suit pending
against the city to have the files purged. Haworth criticized the
’ i W i s a n d t l i c police department for the probe.
Haworth ulso questions the tax-exempt status of the Poyntcr
Institute, a not-for-profit educational Institution which owns
the Tim es.

Zink held w ithout bond
O R LA N D O — A concern he may (lee Is keeping an Orlundo
pediatric orthopedist In Jail without bund on charges of
possessing child pornography and sexually molesting u boy
patient.
Prosecutors arc Investigating complaints made by three
other children Dr. W illiam Zink fondled them. T h e Florida
Department of Business and Professional Regulation nlso Is
looking Into the case.
Zink. 42. has a host of supporters who describe him us a
dedicated, compassionate physician who helped pull patients
through tough medical times. T h e y have created u legal
defense fund.
&gt;
Eight of Zink's friends and peers testified Wednesday ubout
the doctor's attributes when he sought his release on ball.
Circuit Judge Michael Cycm anlck denied the request, and Zink
lawyer Kirk Klrkconncll said he would appcul the ruling.
Prosecutor Robin W ilkinson told the Judge Zink has ties to
Guatemala, where he adopted u son and does medical
missionary work.

From Associated Press reports

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B yADAM YEOMANS
Associated Pross Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - Rending to
public outcry over the Increasing
co st of g o v e r n m e n t, sta te
lawmakers are pushing to get u
spending cap before voters Nov.
8.
A proponed c o n stitu tio n a l
amendment Is headed to the
House floor after the House
A p p r o p r ia t io n s C o m m itt e e
npproved the m easure 3 1-0
Thursday. A similar measure Is
being considered In the Senate.
Supporters of the measure
said It would force the state to
budget more responsibly and
focus on Its greatest needs, such
as education, criminal Justice
and roads. T i l l s y e a r, the
Legislature Is debating a record
938 billion budget, almost 2'.*
times greater than the 1980
state budget.
"W c 'rr attempting In some
reasonable fashion to control the
amount of spending the state
does by limiting the amount of

State plans to
spend $2 m illio n
to attract visito rs
By ADAM YEOMANS
Assoclatod Pros3 Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - T o help
the state's slumping tourism
business. Florida lawmakers
said they plan to spend 92
million on tourism advertising
this spring.
Industry officials said they
would match the stale's effort
with at least 92 million of
their own.
"W e want to send a very
strong signal that our stnte
remain ns the number one
tourist destination In the
w orld." Rep. Alzo Reddick,
D O rlam lo. and chairman of
the House tourism committee,
said Thursday.
T h e sla te 's 931 b illio n
tourism Industry has been
hurt by headlines worldwide
last year about attacks on
tourists and Increased com­
petition from oilier countries
and slates,
State tourism officials had
requested 92 million for addi­
tional advertising last fall
after a British tourist was

revenue that we take In." said
Rep. Buddy Johnson. R-Planl
City, who Is one of the sponsors.
Th e House proposal (C S -H JR
2053) would limit the growth In
state revenue to the increase In
the average growth In personal
Income for the previous five
years. It would lake effect In
fiscal 1995 9H starting J u ly 1.
"It will change the way we
govern here In the state of
Florida. The re 's no question
nhout It." said Rep. Jo h n Long,
chairman of the appropriations
committee.
Long said he wasn't thrilled
about the spending limit but
sponsored the resolution after he
became convinced a stricter
limit being promoted In a citi­
zens' Initiative petition would
succeed this yeur.
"If u referendum Is on the
tuillot then It will pass." wild
Long. D-Land O'Lakes. "If we
don't take a very pro active role
here In the Legislature, that
referendum will be more restric­
tive."

killed at a rest stop along
Interstate 10. Leg islative
leaders declined until they
h a d s t a t i s t i c s s h o w in g
tourism was hurt.
Figures releused last week
showed Florida counted more
than 41 million visitors In
1993, a slight Increase over
1992. But the num ber of
visitors In December fell 7.6
percent to 3.2 million, pro­
m p tin g law m akers to a n ­
nounce Thursday they would
re le a s e th e a d v e r t i s in g
dollars
Rep. John Long, D-Land
O'Lakes. and chnlrm an of
House Appropriations C om ­
mittee. said they have agreed
to release 92 million from a
trust fund that collects a 92 a
day surcharge on rental cars.
Officials said the effort Is
needed to light the state's
c rim e -p la g u e d Im age und
compete with other states
that are advertising heavily
for travelers from the north­
east and midwest.

Parasite killing Everglades nestlings
By Assoolatad Prats
W E S T PALM B E A C H A
parasite spawned from human
sewage Is killing HO percent of
the baby egrets and herons at
the last major nesting colony In
Everglades National Park, re­
searchers warn.
It also has Infected birds at
other sites, biologists told South
Florida Water Management Dis­
trict board members Wednes­
day.
W ading birds In Delaware.
Louisiana and Texas also huve
been Infected with (he parasite,
according to Marilyn Spalding,
whose research was detailed last
year In the Journal of Wildlife
Diseases.
But experts say the parasite
could pose a particularly severe
problem In the Everglades,
where populations of wading
birds have plunged by more
than 90 percent since the 1930s.
"T h is is the highest priority In
wading bird research so far."
said Everglades National Park
biologist Jo hn Ogden.
But Ogden said the park can't
afford to study the parasite. And
Spalding has yet to obtain grants
for further research since her
work was completed In 1990.
"It Is very frustrating." she
said.
Th e Eustrongylldes Ignotus
parasite was found In Florida
during a study that began In
1987 at the Rodgers River Hay
nesting colony In the E ve r­
glades.
Spuldlng. a University of Flor­
ida In fe c tio u s diseases re ­
searcher. told water managers
the Rodgers River nestlings died
after the parasite burrowed

thm ugh their stomachs.
A possible link between the
parasite and human sewage was
uncovered when researchers
monitored loraglng habits ol
adult birds from the Rodgers
River site. The birds had been
lilted with radio transmitters.

The turds were preying on fish
In ponds alMiut live miles away.
The ponds had been contami­
nated w ith sewage from a
p r I v a l e h u n 11 n g c a m p ' s
overflowing septic tank, said
Slevp Davis, the water district's
top ecologist.

Th e fish In these ponds proba­
bly were Infected with the para­
site after eating liny worms
called ollgochaetes. Spalding
said.
Ollgochaetes thrive on the
nutrients found In sewage.

Hw*M ffwto by Mkhad SkdUntll

L et’s go w indow shopping
Kit Thompoon, center, shows concopts lor
buslnoss decorations to downtown merchants,
as part ol Sanford's Main Stroot Retail
Comm ittee "W inning W indow s" workshop

Thursday, at the Sanlord Flo w o r Shop,
Tho m p so n, along with her brother, Tim
Donahoo, loll, conducted the session on
croallvo store displays.

T H E W E A TH E R
LOCAL FORECAST

Fantasy 5
2515-7-5-18

Lawmakers push
to limit state
government
spending

To d a y: Mostly sunny...W indy
and cool. High in the tnld to
upper 60s. Northwest wind 15 to
20 rnph and gusty, becoming
north.
T o n ig h t: Mostly clear...Cool
and breezy. Low In the mid to
upper 40s. North wind 15 mph
and gusty.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and
windy. High In the lower 70s.
Northeast wind 15 to 20 mph
and gusty.
Extended forecust: Sunday:
Fair and not as cool. Lows In the
50s. High In (lie mid to upper
70s. M o n d a y und T u c s d u y :
Partly cloudy with u chance of
showers east. Lows In the 50s.

FLORIDA TUMPS
City
Daytona Beach
Ft Laud Baach
FortMyara
Galnaivlll*
Hometlead
Jacksonville
Kay Wail
Lakeland
Miami
Peniaiol*
Saratol*
Tallahattao
Tampa
Vero Baach
W Palm Baach

Lo
Pel
.75
AA
•3
mm
mm
73
00
A3
•7
7A
AO
.13
mm
mm
mm
71
S3
n
00
72
13
B4
A4
ft*
•4
70
00
40
5?
ot
77
A4
00
54
47
04
AO
71
07
A3
01
U
IA
AA 00
Hi

NATIONAL TEMF1

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Maly aunny 68-50 Ptly cldy 72-50

SUNDAY
Fair 75-57

MONDAY
Ptly cldy 75-55

TIDES

•

NEW
March 12

O

FULL
March 27

(

FIRST
March 20

9

LAST
A p rils

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
3-6 feet and very choppy. C u r­
rent Is strong to the south with u
wuter temperature of 05 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc 3-5 feet and very choppy.
Current Is strung to the south
with u water temperature of 65
degrees.

*

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAK TABLE: Min. 4:55
a.m.. 5:05 p.ni.i MuJ. 10:55 a.m ..
11:15 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 7:59 a.m .. 8:12
p.m.: lows. 1:43 a.m.. 2:01 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
8:04 a.m.. 8:17 p.m.: lows. 1:48
a.m.. 2:06 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:19 ?.m.. 8:32 p.m .:
lows, 2:03 a.m.. 2 :2 1 p.m.

DOATINQ
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft advisory in effect.
Tonight: Wind north to north'
east 20 to 25 kls. Seas 6 to 9 ft
except higher In the gulf stream.
Bay and Inland waters choppy In
exposed areas. Saturday: Wind
northeast to east 15 to 20 kts.
Seas 4 to 7 ft except higher In
the gulf stream. Bay and Inland
waters choppy.

TUESDAY
Ptly cldy 78-57

STATISTICS
T h e high te m perature In
Sanford Thursday was 83 de­
grees and the overnight low was
4 1 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra lufull for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled .03 of an Inch.
Th e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 47 degrees and
Friday’s overnight low was 42,
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.

□ Thursday's high............ 83
□Barometric pressure.30.20
□Relative Humidity....54 pet
□W in ds.......... North 15 mph
□R ainfall................... Trace
□Sunset............... 6:31 p.m.
□Sunrise.............. 6:30 a.m.

Temperature, Indicate prevloul day'!
high and ovarnlghl low lo 1 a tn EST
City
HI La Prc Ollk
Anchorage
39 30
tn
Atlanta
62 31
dr
Atlantic City
52 3a 1 33 d r
Baltimore
4A 33 .34 d r
Billing,
A3 41
dr
Birmingham
50 37
cdy
Bitmarck
27 It
cdy
Boll*
54 34 i;
dr
Bo,Ion
57 34 1 34 d r
Burlington. VI
37 33 OS Cdy
Charletlon.SC
70 41
dr
Charletlon.W Va
49 3/
dr
Charlotte,N.C.
42 31 03 d r
Cheyenne
5A 33
cdy
Chicago
39 70
cdy
Cleveland
35 IS 01 cdy
Concord. NM.
3A 31 .74 d r
Oalla, FI Worth
A7 40
cdy
Oenver
44 30
cdy
Oet Molne,
39 1*
cdy
Detroit
41 33
cdy
Honolulu
1) 46
dr
Houtlon
A2 34
cdy
Indlanapoll,
47 37
cdy
Jackton.MI,,
52 30
dr
Kanta, City
54 37
cdy
La,Vega,
71 S*
dr
Lillie Rock
57 3»
cdy
Lot Angela,
AA M
dr
Memphl,
53 34
cdy
Milwaukee
31 37 01 cdy
Mpl, SI Paul
34 16
cdy
Nathvillt
47 34
cdy
New Or lean,
5A 40
cdy
New York City
4A 33 .64 d r
Oklahoma City
59 34
cdy
Omaha
43 34
cdy
Philadelphia
4A 34 IS
dr
Phoenla
79 S3
cdy
Pllltburgh
34 It 01 d r
Portland. Maine
3A 33 3f d r
SI Loult
51 30
cdy
Sail Lake City
AO 41 04 cdy
Seattle
53 43 .14 d r
Wathlnglon.O C.
41 31 44 d r

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Fired trooper
accused of using
stolen credit card

• 300 block Oak Avenue: 8945 In Jewelry and a watch:
Tuesday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
• Roberts Grocery. 902 Locust Ave.; 810 In candy: between
Tuesday 3:30 p.m. and Wednesday 8 a.m.
• 100 block Country Club Drive; 82.300 In tools and other
possessions: sometime between March 4 nnd Tuesday.

M ultiple chargee
Sanford police charged Albert Lee Cain, 33, 2730 Hartwell
Ave.. Apt. F. Sanford, with burglary, auto theft and possession
of stolen property Wednesday, Police sny Cain used u car stolen
from a Sanford dealership during an Oviedo burglary In
January. Cain was already In Jail, charged with the Oviedo
burglary.

Auto burglary arrest
Efrem Z. Sessions. 23, 1603 W. 25th St.. Sanford: was
arrested cnrly Wednesday m orning on auto burglnry charges at
C-Lnnc Auto on South Orlando Drive. Polcc report observing
Sessions nnd another man enter a car at the dealership and
remove a stereo nnd speakers and place it In their car. Th e pair
lied, but police coughl Sessions In n nearby wooded area. The
second suspect escaped. Sessions was held on charges ol
burglnry. vehicle burglary, grand theft, possession of burglary
tools and resisting nrrest.

Dom estic violence
• Tyron e Lorenzo McQueen. 20. 1831 Coolldgc Ave.,
Sanford: arrested on charges of battery, drug possession nnd
resisting arrest violently Seminole County deputies Wednes­
day. A woman at the home reported McQueen hit her and
pushed her down. While at the the residence, u deputy reported
McQueen pushed him while he was making the arrest. After
luking McQueen to the Seminole County jail, flic deputy
reported finding u napkin with n piece of "cra ck" cocaine In It
in the car seat where McQueen wns placed.
• David and Mary Alice Oom cz. 5780 County Hoad *127.
Sanford: both arrested on battery charges Wednesday. Itoth
reported striking the other during an argument.
• Hlchard Kent Thom pson. 39. 428 Lakcshorc Drive, lathe
Mary: arrested at Lake Monroe Marina In Sanfurd on a battery
charge Wednesduy. Thom pson's wife rc|xirtrd she grabbed her
hnlrnndnrm .

W arrant arrests
• J im m y Allen Quotes. 32, 1852 E. State Hoad 46. Geneva:
on an Orange County worthless check charge and a Marlon
County charge of failure to appenr In court to change n plea for
a worthless check charge.
• Edwurd Orrer. 39. 401 W. 18th St.. Sanford, on a New
Jersey parole violation charge.
• Christopher C. Bassett, 21. 10222 G ro vr View Way, Lake
Mary: on n burglary charge following a traffic slop. Hassell was
also charged with driving with a suspended license
• Marcus Christopher James, 21. 19 Castle Brewer Court.
Sanford: on four probation vlolullon charges for cocaine sales
convictions.
• Homer Jose Wells. 24. 1807 12th Place. Sanford; on a
charge of failure to appear In court to answer to a burglary
charge.

Crim es reported to county deputies
• Wholesale Auto Trader. 1200 S. County Hoad 427.
Lnngwood; 8750 In office equipment reported taken sometime
between 0 p.m. Tuesday between and 9:37 a m Wednesday.
• 100 block Essex Drive near Sanford: 8H2I In possession
taken from a vehicle sometime Wednesduy bet wren 12:13 u.m
und 7:15 a.m.

Crim es reported to Sanford police
• Violent crimes:

• A Sanford man reported he was uttuckcd by two women
with Jtnlvcs at 4LfMn. Wednesday by a ditch ncur W illiam Clark
Court. T h n man said he had Just been released from the
Seminole County Jail on a charge of aggravated battery on a
woman, a frlcn d w th e alleged nttnekers.
• A man said he wus struck by a person known only as
"U o io " in front of n store In the 1500 block of 13th Street at
4:35 p.m. Wednesday.
• Burglaries nnd thefts;
• 3000 block of South Orlando Drive. 1978 BMW taken from
the business parking lot; Wednesday between 8.20 p.m, and
8:45 p.m.
• 1800 block of West I5lh Street; two shotguns and a
handgun valued at $457: Tuesday between 8:30 a m . and 4 30
p.m.

• Burgturlcsnnd thefts:
• Park Avenue Apartments; manager reported seeing former
tenant removing 8295 In furniture belonging to himself nnd the
upartm rnt owner between 7 p.m . Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday.
• 1100 block of Enst Seventh Street; $1,759 In walchcs and
Jewelry reported taken sometime Tuesday between 10:15 a.m.
and 10:43 a.m.
• Seminole Com m unity College: 1986 Ford Mustang re­
ported taken sometime between 2:55 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Heportcd found In the parking lot at 6:59a.m . Wednesday.
• Country Lakes Apartments: $304 In possessions, Including
a shotgun, reported taken sometime between Feb. 10 and 1
p.m. Tuesday.
• IOOO block of West T h ird Slrcct: a 8350 shotgun reported
taken sometime between 7:30 u.m. Feb. 28 and 9:30 a.m.
Sunday.
• IOO block of Hayes Drive; 81.128 lit auto body tools
reported taken sometime 6 a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesday.
• 300 block of T a ll Pine Lane: Ihrcc hikes valued at $535 anti
u 8250 go-kart reported removed sometime Monday Itctwccn 5
p.m. and 9 p.m. Th e go-kart was recovered behind a nearby
home.

By Th&gt; A o o c l a f d P f i ______
F O R T M YER S - A fired rookie
Florida Highway Hatrol trooper
from Sanford Is accused of
buying more than $1,200 worth
of car parts with n stolen credit
card, sheriff's deputies said.
Derrick Vann. 27. of Sanford
wus charged T h u rs d a y w llh
grand theft for allegedly using a
credit card stolen from n man
Involved In an accident Vann
handled as a trooper tie fore his
bring In December.
Vann lias denied the charge,
saying someone else stole the
credit card, and Ills lawyer says
the charge against the black
fa rm e r tro o p e r Is " r a c ia lly
motivated."

Charges added
Sanford |tollce added five more charges Tuesday against
Tyrone Terrell Carr, already In custody for I lie Feb. 7 home
Invasion of a Mayfair woman Holler report a search of Carr's
Mellonvllle Trace apartment revealed several credit cards
slolen March 3 and In December. Hollcc served Carr with
charges ol possession of slolen pro|wrly. dealing In stolen
property, dealing in stolen credit cards nnd two counts of credit
card forgery.

Vunn surrendered und was
released from the C harlotte
County Jail on $2,500 hall.
D e f e n s e a t t o r n e y H t ill
W n sscrm u n said II appears
someone found the credit card In
Vann's patrol car and used it,
"It must have fallen out of the
wallet Into the car and wns

Drug-related arrests
Sanford H|&gt;cctnl Investigations Unit police made several
drug-related arrests Tuesday night In two separate stings In
two U S Highway 17-92 grocery store parking lots at 15th
Street and Lake Mary Boulevard. Arrested were:
• John Halrlck Carroll. 29. 212 l-tth Ave.. Sanford: charged
with purchase of "crack" coculne and resisting arrest.
• Jerome Clifford McGinnis. 22. 210 Holly Ave.. Sanford:
charged with crack purchase.
• Kevin Leigh Smiley. 39. 709 Meadow S t„ Sanford: charged
with crack purchase and llrelng to elude a police officer,
• lattice Holierl Kollln. 27. 709 Meadow St., Sanford; charged
with conspiracy to purchase crack.
• Hntrick Vlniird Robinson. 27, 401 W. Seminole Hlvd,, Apt.
159, Sanford: charged with possession of erack with Intent to
sell It.
• Joan Lee Sykes. 50. 1095 Tim b er Lake Trail, Casselberry;
charged with purchasing crack and resisting arrest.
Wednesday night, SIU agents made three more arrests:
• Christian Ktrkgard, 27. 211 Hayes Hoad. Sanford: on n
charge of purchasing cocaine.
• Ronald l.eo Letxi. 37. 2818 Sanford Ave.. Santord; charged
with purchasing cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Kent Leon Cole, 29. 1800 Lake St.. Oviedo: charged with
purchasing coccttlnc.

Harding slated to skate
in world championships
By BOB BAUM

AP Sports Writer
P O R TL A N D , Ore. — Only the
possibility of an Indictm ent
stands between Tonya Harding
and the chance to skate In the
world championships later this
month.
M eanwhile, T h e Oregonian
reported today that Harding
won't face federal chnrgcs.
W riting to local prosecutors
Tuesday. Jam es Reynolds, chief
of the Justice Department's ter­
rorism and violent crimes divi­
sion. said It would he harder to
try Ihe case In federal court.
"T ills is nut to suggest that we
liclleve It clear (hat we could not
p r c v u ll. b u t o n ly th a t the
Jurisdictional hurdles make a
federal prosecution more dif­
ficult and the outcome more
uncertain," Reynolds wrote In
the letter obtnlncd by the news-

Firearm charges
Jam es Robert Jordan, 35. 635 Monroe Hartxir Hlaec,
Sanford, was arrested on two firearm charges Tuesday
morning. Sanford police reported (hiding the serial number
was removed from a gun he sold to a local pawn shop. Jordan
was held on charges of possession and side of a firearm with a
•'removed serial number.

Laughing gas lifted
A 19-year-old Orlando youth and two Juveniles were
apprehended early Tuesday morning charged with taking a .
bottle of nitrous oxide, "laughing gas." from a fenced
compound at South Seminole Hospital. Kyle L. Hlsam, 19. and
the two youths were taken Into custody hy a Longwood police
olllccr who stopped them near the hospital. There was a bottle
of nitrous oxide hi the back seal of the car. thr officer reported.
Hlsam w a s held on charges of burglary, petit theft, driving with
a suspended license and possession of marlpiana. Th e two
youths were released to their parents.

lound when the patrol car was
cleaned." he said, without say­
ing who could have found It.
Th e victim told authorities his
wallet was In his car when he
wns taken to the hospital. Th e
man's wife said Vann returned
the wallet ut the hospital the
same evening.
Th e man contacted authorities
after renltztng his credit card
wns missing when hr received n
m onthly bill listing purchases he
had not made.
Court documcnls show two
store clerks Identified Vann as
one of (wo men who made a
purchase on the card. Th e sec­
ond man was not Identified.
Clerks at both stores said the
two men discussed whether the
credit card charge would be
approved, according to court
documents.
T w o days nftcr the purchases,
Vann returned to one of the
stores to return an Item. Vann
completed the refund Invoice
with his name, address and
signature, according to ihe store
clerk.

paper.
Th e national figure skating
association said Thursday that it
w on't Im m ediately appeal a
court order delaying Its dis­
ciplinary' hearing on Harding.
The bearing, which find been
scheduled for Thursday, could
have ended Harding s amateur
career. A new date has not been
set.
H arding s ex-husband says
she was Involved In the clubbing
attack on Nancy Kerrigan before

last month's Winter Olym pic
Games. Harding denies "it and
has not been charged.
U .S . D istric t Ju d g e Ow en
Runner ruled Wednesday that
Harding would not have hud
enough time to prepare a de­
fense If the hearing had been
held as scheduled.
Harding Is "Just thrilled" that
she can skate In the competition
scheduled far M arch 22 In
Chiba. Japan, snld coach Diane
Hawltnson.
"Right now, skating for us will
tie Michelle Kwnn and Tonya
H arding," said Je rry Luce, exec­
utive director of the U.S. Figure
Skating Association. "W e hope
they both do well."
Th e only potential stumbling
block Is the crim inal Investiga­
tion. Th e grand Jury Is expected
to report by March 21.
If Harding is Indicted, she
would need permission from an
Oregon Judge to leuve the stale.

If Indicted and permitted to
leave, (lie association would let
Iter skate In Chiba. Lace said.
H a rd in g s ex-husband. Jeff
Gillooly. told authorities that the
couple hutched the plot against
Kerrigan after a competition In
Chihu lust year, when Hurdlng
thought the Judges gave her
unfairly low scores. He pleaded
guilty to racketeering In the
attack.

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EDITORIALS

Students who
get involved
T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty Regional Science utul
E n g in e e rin g F a ir w a s held last S a tu rd a y at
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College. H ig h S chool
a n d M iddle S ch o o l y o u n g ste rs w h o took pari
in it deserve a ppreciatio n.
W ith o n Incre a sin g n u m b e r of teen-age
crim in a ls , a n d d iscussion In o u r Legislature
on how to c u rb Ju ve n ile c rim e , th is event Is
most refreshing.
Here arc school stu d e n ts w h o are in vo lve d
In the educational process a n d have proven
that they are sueecdlng. W h e n this typ e of
Ind ivid u a l reaches a d u lth o o d , he and/or she
w ill becom e a leader In business, g o ve rn m e n t
a n d In d u stry.
W h e n the best p a y in g Jobs are offered to
these Ind ivid u a ls In later years, o th ers of the
sam e age m a y feel slighted. W h y c a n ’t they
be offered the good Jobs as w ell?
T h e a n s w e r Is e v id e n t. S tu d e n ts w h o
becam e Involved In th is fair are w o rk in g on
their future today. E v e n at the 6th grade
level, they are m o ld in g th e ir adult lives.
T h o s e w h o w ill c o m p la in a rc presently
d o in g p oorly In school, p erhaps too Intent on
th eir social lives or even feeling s o rry for
them selves. W ith o u t a tu rn -a ro u n d of a t­
titude, there Isn ’t m u c h hope for this type,
b u t they w ill, never-the-less. be the c o m plalners of the future.
A s an e xa m p le of the extent to w h ic h these
students w ent In the fair. T o d d K ra m e r, a
senior ut Lak e M a ry H ig h S chool shared a
first place a w a rd w ith his project. ‘‘P o ly m e r
G ra fted S u p e rc o n d u c tin g Loop 3 R adiation
P a tte rn s.”
Fe w a d u lts w o u ld even k n o w w h at this is
a b o ut. Yet T o d d got In vo lve d In It to the
e x te n t w h e re lie e n tere d Ills project In
co m p e titio n , a n d w on.
W ith teen-agers su ch as these, the futu re of
the w o rld m a y be better th an som e m ight
th in k at this point In tim e.
In ad ditio n to e x te n d in g app re cia tio n (o
these stu d en ts, th e ir parents also deserve
th anks. T h e y gave su pp o rt a n d e n co u ra g e ­
m ent w h e n e ve r possible. T h e teachers also
are In the class of super-people, as a rc the
o rg a n ize rs of this fair.
T h is Science an d E n g in e e rin g F a ir Isn't the
o n ly w a y stu d en ts can gel in vo lve d w ith
im p ro v in g them selves a n d th eir e d uca tio n .
T h e r e a rc o th e r c o m p e titio n s a n d o th e r
challenges.
T h e s e are cases w h ere e veryo n e benefits.
Not Just today, b ut for ye ars to co m e.

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LETTERS
Thanks
Sunduy. Feb. 27. you published an article about
m y Ikat weaving and the workshop I teach In
Maitland. I want to commend yo u r correspondent.
Susan W arner, for the work she did In preparing
this Information.
First. I was Impressed by Iter approach to
making an appointment and arriving promptly.
She was Interested not only In the wcuvlng and
dyeing procedures but ulso In m y background
experiences. We spent a’plcasant hour.
My husband and I were pleased to see the
published photographs und her article. She wrote
well and Incorporated all of the Important details of
our conversation. In fact, I think It's one of the best
articles about my work that has been published.
T h a n k you very m u ch for y o u r help in
publicizing the workshop und the Weavers of
Orlando Guild.
LnVonnc Robertson
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Will whoever keeps sucking in his or her breath
and saying uh-oh’ please stop It?’_____________

Mortgage delinquencies
lowest level in 20 years

CHUCK STONE

By JOH N D. MoCLAIN

Film: Painful m em ories of Belfast
After watching "In the Name of the Father.” a
movie about an Irish rebel wrongly Imprisoned
by Urltlsh authorities. I was Inspired to call a
friend In Northern Ireland. Monica Culbcrt is the
wife of a Belfast teacher who had been In prison
for 15 years. When a man answered the phone. I
was momentarily speechless.
But Monica's husband. Mlchucl. quickly Iden­
tified himself. Maybe my professor of theology.
Manfred T . Branch, was right. "G o d always
answers prayers." the charismatic Brauch would
tell us In seminary class. "Sometimes right
away, sometimes next week or month, some­
times next year. But God docs answer prayers."
Even after 15 and a half yenrs? Tha t's how
long Michael had served time In Long Kcsh
prison after a British kanguroo court's uncor­
roborated evidence sentenced him to life In
prison for n British policeman's murder.
Sometimes art Imitates life with almost perfect
precision. "In the Name of the Father" Is the
highly suspenseful movie about Gerry Conlon's
15-year struggle to vindicate himself and his
equally Innocent father, Gulseppe.
Th e movie renders In painful detnll the torture
methods used by the British police to extract
forced confessions.
It was dltllcult to watch, especially since It

reminded me of m y real-life visit to Monica
Culbert's West Belfast home 13 years ago.
T h e visit was a
culmination of many
columns comparing
the common strug­
gles of Northern Irish
Cuthollcs und African
Americans, as well as
the Identical patterns
of police brutality.
"T h e last time I
s a w M I c It a c l . "
M o n lc n said th a t
evening, "he looked
so gaunt and hag­
gard. 1cried."
After the British
p o l i c e m a n ' s
assassination. |&gt;ollcc
C Sometimes art
scapegoated Michael
Imitates Die
as efficiently as they
with almost
trumped up charges
porloct
again Gerry Coition
precision. ■
for the bombing of an
English pub. But
Catholic Michael was a special l.in v i of the
predominantly Protestant police. They despised

his outspoken support for the Northern Ireland
unity with Ireland.
That evening, as Monica tulkcd ubout Michael,
she repented his accounts of police "dragging
him around the floor, pushing Ills fingers out of
their sockets and banging Ills head agulnst the
wall." (The Los Angeles police merely bent
Rodney King.)
After an exhausted Michael was questioned for
47 out of 72 hours, he finally caved In and
"confessed.”
Both his und Coition's convictions were cuslly
sccurcd. Mlchucl Culbcrt was convicted In a
Dlplock court, which was set up to expedite
political crimes without constitutional safe­
guards of evidence.
Gerry Coition was found guilty under the
Prevention of Terrorism Act. which suspended
habeas corpus for seven days and gave British
police Gestapo like terrorism rights.
"In the Name of the Father" does more than
document Britain's systematic oppression. It
peers at a world of rambunctious love and fierce
hatreds through the souls of an extraordinary
people.

JACK ANDERSON
C onyers becom es
o u ts id e r’s in s id e r

tAHA

yM h, and a nawapapar too . . . I want to read about the
Brady bill finally going Into effect."

DONNA BRITT

W e ’re not problems, w e’re people
What does a problem cat for dinner'.'’
Where does It shop? Which T V shows, dcntul
plans and novels do problems prefer? Docs it
problem feel things, like u real person does?
A recent letter from a frustrated readcr'hus
me wondering. Folded Inside the envelope wus
u copy of m y recent column "T h e R hythm of
O u r Blues." Also enclosed wus u postcard
featuring a gorgeous color photo of an
c s p rc s s o -c o lo rc d w o m en d a n c in g In a
beautiful. Afrlcan-beuded halter.
T h e message wus less delightful. " I'm
returning this article to yo u ." began the note
explaining the reader's dlspleusurc over
"R h y th m ," which described m y sometimedepression over the defeatist attitudes of some
young black |&gt;eoplc.
Th e column, the reader suld. Is "typlcul" of
what appears In The Washington Post-, too
ntuny stories on black crime und pathology;
too few about African-Americans' vurlcdncss,
sophistication and cvcryduy success. "I want
some good news," the rcuder concluded.
"Unless you can give me some. I want a
refund."
Reading It. I felt a crimson arc of anger flush
through me. Not because the note wus
unklnd-tndced, the reader acknowledged that
m y column doesn't often paint the lives of
blacks In one somber shade.
But the note reminded ntc that for some, m y
role Is to report und write only that which
uplifts, that which turns folks on to whut's
wonderful about black people. Not to He. really,
but to be honest only ubout the positive slufr
while Ignoring m y real outrage over what some
bluck people urc doing.
" I can't be happy all the time," I said aloud,
ready to send the reader the requested 25-ccnt
refund. But something stopped m c -a memory.
Fur much of lust year, I looked forward to
receiving a m onthly package; a collection of
several dozen columns written the previous
m onth by Africa n -A m e rica n pundits na­
tionwide, compiled by a fellow columnist.
Each time I read our collective work. I wus
gladdened by the breadth of m y collcugucs'
talent and Insight.
A n d each time, I was struck by how
Incessantly, how powerfully, how predictably
we described black people us victims. As
problems.
First, there were the columns about racism about how Individuals and groups of bluck
people arc Insulted and discriminated agulnst
In the workplace, cducutlon. sports, govern­
ment officials' words and policies. In every arm
of the media.
Th e n there were those columns ubout black
folks' failings; the high crim e rate und
entrenched welfurc dependency In some com­
m unities; the ever-rising tide of unw ed
motherhood (though some noted skyrocketing
rates of unwed white births), a new tolerance

for obscenity and buffoonery In cntcrtulnment.
Each of these subjects Is valid and must be
challenged, w llh words and actions. If our
com m unity und Its larger milieu arc to become
whole.
But It wus unsettling, seeing how often black
writers did exactly wliut we complain about
the larger media doing; defining ourselves, und
our subjects, by race.
By our problems. By
that which Is done to
und by us. us blacks.
It's as If u shade of
skin Is all that we
arc. It's as If our lives
are all rage and de­
spair. neverJoy.
It wus especially
unsettling, thinking
how ofjen I'm guilty
of the same crime.
T h e h l u c k s -u s problem s m ln d -sct
lias real effects, par­
ticularly on Journal­
ists. I remember the
black urt dealer who
asked m e, ''w liu t
Themessago
other writers spend
was less
os much time ques­
delightful. J
t io n in g u n d c r i t ­
icizing their own us
blacks?
"D o W ASP or Jewish or feminist columnists
spend us m u ch-he ll, spend a n y -llm c slam­
ming other W A S I’s, Jew s or feminists as u
group, however much It's deserved?" my
friend usked.
Some surely do. But I couldn't think of a
single collection of cltlzcns-not Influential
bottles like Congress, the Supreme Court or
political groups, or high-profile Individuals like
President Clinton or To n yu H arding-that Is us
analyzed, speculated upon, advised, critiqued
or tsk-tsked over by all pundits us often as
blucks. (Men get raked over, but mostly by
women columnists, still a m inority.)
Defining ourselves only by our color und
challenges. In mcdlu that already feel Justified
In doing so denies that wc arc u multiplicity.
We are moms and dads, sisters und brothers,
sons and daughters. Wc arc city dwellers und
suburbanites, chess masters and soccer funntIcs. We arc Harvard profs, schoolteachers and
street-corner Socratlcs. We nre Incurable
romantics and stony cynics, Ph.D.s und
Illiterates, corporate honchos and symphony
conductors, gays and straights. We arc home­
less vets, housewives und hustlers. Wc urc
children who deserve much belter.
W c are not problems. Wc urc people.
And It wus worth u lot more than a quarter to
be reminded of that.

W A S H IN G T O N - Celebrating the begin
nliig of Ills fourth decade In the House nl
Representatives. Rep. John Conyers. D Mlch
has catapulted from the ranks of the
peripheral to the powerful — a quintessential
outsider who has mastered Die insider game.
lie has shown two sides In Ills 30 years ol
service. One has la-en eccentric He has
promised reparations lor the descendants of
slaves, advocated the 32 hour work week and
pro|Kised a go irnnlecd Income lor the |xtor.
Th e other side — In
-.harper locus since
Conyers assumed the
chairmanship of the
Governm ent Opera­
tions Committee In
1988 — has been
po w erful: He Is a
serious player and a
J u n k y a r d dog I n ­
vestigator. watching
out for the taxpayer's
wallet by rooting out
f ra u d , w aste and
abuse In every corner
of the bureaucracy
Conyers has never
b e e n a c c u s e d ol
I Ho has shown
h a r b o r in g sa c re d
two sldos in his
cows, and Ills only
30 years ol
special Interest ap­
service. One has
pears to lx- Ids COIIbeen eccentric. ■
s t I I u e ii t s l ii
downtrodden Detroit,
where one-third of the population lives below
the poverty line. Conyers splits Ills time
between fighting lor Detroit's downtown
waterfront projects and probing wrongdoing
In Washington In January 1993. for exam­
ple. Conyers’ committee released a detailed
ilst of $300 billion In waste racked up by the
government since 1088 — an accomplish­
ment uny conservative would love to brag
about. Yet Conyers rcmulns an unapologcllc
liberal who would lie loathe to Join the
popular fad by calling himself a "new
Democrat."
T h e son of a left-wing operative In the
United Auto Workers, he arrived In Congress
as one of only six blacks In the House.
Ignored at first, Conyers — by virtue of Ills
useendancy In the House leadership —
Inspires fear and trcpldutlon. Armed with
stature, savvy and the Investigative power of
the subpoena. Conyers bus come of age — but
without losing the attitude of the rebel, as a
visit to Ids office revealed.
When Scnute Minority Leader Robert Dole.
R-Kan., charged that "Democrats don't In­
vestigate Democrats." lie couldn't have been
counting Conyers.
" A num ber of people curnc to me at the
beginning of last year and said. Well, now
that there arc Democrats In the administra­
tion, 1 guess your committee Is probably not
going to be as zealous,'" Conyers said. "I
assured everybody If you're overnighting
waste and efficiency... (and) you make that u
partisan Issue, then you're missing really the
kind of service that can be performed on
Government Operations."
If the Clinton administration wus hoping for
a more cooperative Conyers than the one (hat
gave fits to the Bush administration, those
hopes went up In (lames ulong with the failed
federal raid of the Branch Davldlun religious
compound In Wuco. Texas. Nearly a year ago,
as lawmakers lauded Attorney General Janet
Reno for her conduct. Conyers alone asked
the tough questions. Reno was nearly
brought to tears and Conyers' office was
deluged with thousands of angry calls In
Reno's defense.
Most of Conyers' firepower bus been trained
on the Pentagon - the Intersection where the
populist from Detroit can meet the |&gt;owcrful
congressional chuirmnn. Conyers rinds the
Clinton administration badly deficient In
tackling nutlonnl defense. For example, last
year Conyers announced u plun to save the
taxpayers billions of dollars by Junking
wasteful defense programs such as the
Mllstur satellite program, the C-17 cargo
plane, the Seuwolf submarine und the Patriot
missile. But the administration Is resisting.

i Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Mortgage delinquencies fell
In the final three months of 1993 to the lowest
level In 20 years, as the economy continued to
rebound anil homeowners refinanced at lower
rules, a trade group said today.
Improvements were rejnirtcd In every region In
the nation, and fewer foreclosures In most of
them. ‘
Th e Mortgage Bankers of America said the
share of home owners who were late on their
mortgage payments dropped to 4.03 percent
nationally, from 4.21 percent during the Ju ly September quarter und 4.24 percent a year
earlier.
II was the lowest delinquency rate since the
first quarter of 1973. when It was 3.89 percent.
"T h e surge In refinancing activity during the
past two years has allowed homeowners to lower
their debt burdens by exchanging over $1 trillion
of relatively high Interest rate mortgages for lower

,' Continued from Page 1A
Recently two bills have been
] presented to state legislators, one
to allow "non-sectarian" prayer
In the classroom and the other lo
put religion back In the teaching
of history. Of 127 people asked In
the Sanford area, only one was
against pruyrr and religion back
In the schools. Five teachers
chose not to comment.
Th e only statement against
prayer was made by Christopher
Ringer. He said. "I don't believe
In prayer. I'm an atheist."
The following opinions were
voiced by the overwhelming ma­
jority who are for school prayer
and m any fell It should have
never been taken away.
Mrs. Watt said. 'I think they
need prayer back In schools I'm
a Christian We need prayer. W i­
nced lo tench kids good things "
"J o y Daughterly said. "I think
if you want to pray you should be
allowed to. Th e y actually do have
a lot of people praying already
and they Just don't know It."
Nancy Flowers said. "I think
prayer should be allowed in
schools."
Ikmnle Kooy said, "I felt when
they took prayer out of schools
wc lost something. Vulucs are
changing nnd more people are
going to church now. so I'm
happy to see It brought back "
Cindy Robinson said. "W e say
One Nutlon Under (Jorl' when we
say our pledge lo the flag, then
why can't wc pra^? Wc have
some students that don't stand
for the pledge, so what's the
difference?"

"Additionally, home owners with adjustable
rule mortgages arc enjoying significantly lower
mortgage payments." Lasko said. "A d d to this a
rebounding economy marked by expanded Job
opportunities, and I think we hove reason for
optimism that delinquency rules will remain
low."
Th e mortgage bankers' survey covered 18.2
million loans on one-to four-unit residential
properties, about one-third of all residential
mortgage loans outstanding In the United Stutcs.
Th e rales were adjusted for seasonal variations.
All three delinquency categories Improved —
30-day delinquencies fell 10 basis points to 2.68
percent, and both 60-day and 90-day delinquen­
cies were down 4 basis points, to 0.61 percent
and 0.74 percent, respectively. A basis point Is
one-hundredth of I percent.

Electric
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
other
dlfllcully. which there hasn't
been."
While Warren said there won't
tx- any changes In |&gt;owcr com ­
pany operations, he realizes that
the difference In fuel costs
change electric bills slightly as
far as the consumer Is con­
cerned. "W c 'rc always happy
when we cun mukc such ad­
justments," he said.
Monthly bills for customers of
Florida Public Utilities Co. also
will decrease.
Customers In the Fcrnundliui
Beach division will see a $4.29 a
month decrease, from $77.37 to
$ 7 3 .0 8 . C u s t o m e r s In the
Marlunnn division will pay $1.61

CLARENCE CHAVERS

a month less. Irum $71.07 down
to $69.40.
T w o other utilities will In­
crease their rates.
Tam pa Electric Co.'s residen­
tial customers will see their bills
rise $4.79 a month, from $83.09
to $87.88. because of a projected
Increase In fuel costs and tin
deresllmuled fuel costs from last
year.
Customers ol Gulf Power Co.
also will see an Increase, ol
$1.34 a month from $66.50 to
$67 84. due to higher fuel costs
and lower than expected sales
last year.
Th e fuel adjustment charge Is
set every six months by the PSC
to reflect fuel costs.
Infofmation Ironi AuotK^ii
•! &lt;o°
lAtn*d in thi%report

HAROLD F. RIVERO

Harold F. Rivero. 73. Egret
Court. Altamonte S|)rlngs, died
Tuesday. March 8, 1994. at Ills
residence. Born Feb. 21, 1921. In
Puerto Rico, he moved to Central
Florida In 1989. Mr. Rivero was
a retired Air Force lieutenant
colonel and was a Washington
representative Tor the defense
Industry. He was a member of
the Retired Officers Assoc., and
Congressional Country Club.
Survivors Include wife. Linda;
daughters. Catherine L. Lee.
Brooksvllle. Carol A.. Sacra­
mento. Calif.. Sonia L. Bowie.
* Md.: two grandchildren.
EVELYN L. LAVENDER
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Evelyn L. Lavender. 75. East
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Jln k ln s Circle, Sanford, died
charge of arrangements.
Thursday, March. 10. 1994. at
her residence. Born Oct. 24.
EVELYN SMITH
1918. In Sprott. Ala., she moved
livelyn Smith. 64. East 7th
to Central Florida In 1959. Mrs.Street. Sanford, died Wednes­
Luvender was u harm muker and
day, March 9. 1994. ut Florida
a member of Plnecrcvt Du|itlsl
Hospital. Orlando. Born Nov. 13.
Church. Sanford. She ydonged
1929. In Lake Monroe, she was u
to Hibiscus Gurden Clyde of
lifetime resident. Mrs. Sm ith was
S a n f o r d , G le a n e rs S u -d a y
a homemaker and a member of
School Class and X Y Z Choir.
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Survivors Include daughters.
Church. Sanford.
Patricia Loveday, Brandenton.
Survivors Include sons. Milton
S h irle y Parks. Friendsw ood.
J r . . R o b e rt Lee. B e r n a r d .
• T e x a s ; s o n . H e n r y M ..
Woneazcll Britt, nil of St. George,
Richm ond. Vu.; sisters. Mary
S .C .. U n u r d Brttt. Sanford:
L o g a n . S c b r ln g . M e m o ry
d a u g h te r. D orothea B e ve rly
Nichols. Ocala, Sylvia Davis.
Eady. Sanford; brothers. Roglc
Orlando; five grandchildren.
Brown. Sanford, Tro y Brown.
G ra tn k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Rosezell. N .J.; sister. Louclla
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
W lssurt. Sanford: 17 g ra n d ­
ments.
Deacon Clarence Chuvcrs. 81.
Maytown Road. Osteen, died
Thursday, March 10. 1994. at
Central Flortdu Regional Hospi­
tal, Sanford. Ikrrn Jan. I. 1913.
In Osteen, he was a lifelong
resident. Mr. Chuvcrs was labor­
er und a member of the Deacon
Board ut Macedonia Missionary
Baptist Church. Osteen.
Su rvivo rs Include brothers,
Tontm le and Ernest, both of
Osteen. Amos, Clewlston.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Interest rate mortgages," said Warren Lasko. the
association's executive vice president. "T h is
should help keep delinquency and foreclosure
rates In cheek for the foreseeable future."

Sharon King said. "H ow do you
teach values without a spiritual
foundation? Prayer corning out of
the schools and T e n C o m ­
mandments off (hi- wall Is Just an
example of where society Is
heading. The whole society has
gone downhill since we don't
have one God In the home."
Clara Lee Thom as said. "I feel
like they need prayer In the
schools. I was brought up with
prayer and Bible verses."
Joseph Allen Rolrert Sr. said, "I
think prayer will do a lot of good
It will keep racism down. It
would help everyone to love each
other Insteud of trying to fight
enrh other."
Fannie Martin said, " T h e y
should have never took prayer
out of the schools. I think taking
prayer out of the schools is one of
the worst things Congress ever
did " Charles Dlshm un said.
"G o o d Deal! Prayer back In
schools Th e y should have never
taken prayer out ”
Mr. Nlciiols said. "I don't know
why prayer was ever taken out of
the schools." Betty West said, "I
think they should allow prayer
back In schools. They should
have never taken It out."
Gene Hum phrey said. "I think
II would he a good thing to allow
prayer In the schools. With all the
violence going on a moment of
prayer couldn't harm anything
Mrs Walker said. "I fed they
should never have taken It nut.
It's freedom ol speech and
choice "
" R o n S u n t a I s u ld . " O n e
hundred percent! I’raver should

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Continued from Page I A

Prayer

V •

4,

Sting

Ih: In schools. I go to church,
l-ack of prayer Is one of the
rcusons the world Is so screwed
up."
Charles McIntosh said, "I want
It dune. It's the best thing thut
c o u ld be d o n e , p r a y e r In
schools."
Florida legislators have a good
backing from m any In this area.
Some may feel freer to speak out
und share their faith and convic­
tions when the law Is passed.
Sadly, some feel compelled to
keep silent even though their
hearts are already In prayer.

Religion

Robbed
Continued from Page IA
The men were last seen m im in g from the area
on foot, und It was not Immediately determined If
they hud a vehicle parked somewhere In the area.
Whitmire mild the crime scene Is being checked
at the present time, and he hopes nnyonc who
may have Information about this robbery or who
who may have seen the men at the service
station, would contact jiollcc us soon as possible-

Legal N otices

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
m ake

offered the undercover officer $20 for sexual
Intercourse, while another man ofTcrcd $50. One
man allegedly sollcltrd oral sex In exchange for
$30.
Th e following men were charged with assigna­
tion tocom m lt prostitution:
• l-arry Dale Uowen, 35. 1503 Mcllonvlllc A vr,.
Sanford, was ulso charged with driving while Ills
license was sus|&gt;cndcd nnd possession of drug
paraphernalia. A homemade smoking device
made from beer cans purportedly used for truck
wus found In the defendant's vehicle. He was
arrested at 3rd St. and Oak Ave. for allegedly
offering $20 for sexual Intercourse. His bond was
$500.
• Clinton Coleman. 43. 217 1/2 S. Oak Ave..
Sanford, was also charged with |&gt;ossesston of less
than 20 grams of marijuana. After the defendant
was arrested, a search of his vehicle jrrlor to
lowing was conducted und a small bag of
marijuana was found. He was arrested nt 4th St.
and Laurel Ave., for allegedly offering $20 for sex.
Illslxind was $ I (XL
• Earl Coley Myers. 29. 2430 Jltw u y Ave..
Sanford was arrested at 6th St. and Laurel Ave.
for offering $20 for sexual Intercourse. Ills bond
w a s$100.
• Samuel Perez. 21. I l l A Hum m ingbird St..
Deltona, was arrested at 3rd and Laurel Ave. for
allegedly offering $20 for sexual Intercourse, tils
bond was $ 1(X).
• Mlchucl James Wiley. 35. 9860 Hcuwlrk. SI.
Louis. Mo., was arrested at 4lh and Laurel Ave
for allegedly offering $50 for sexual Intercourse.
Ills bond wus S 100.
• Tim othy Lee Heyduk. 34. 1704 South Main
Ave.. Brookings. S.D.. was arrested at 3rd St. and
Laurel Ave. for allegedly offering $30 for oral sex
Ills bond was $ 100

t lit-

h ls t o r lc u l e ve n t m o re tinderstandable.
He said an open discussion of
religious beliefs Is necessary
tiackground for lessons Involving
the founding of this country or
even, for example, for lessons
which discuss the development
ol (lie Ku Klux Klun In America.
Williams said no student or
parent has ever objected to the
mention of God In his classroom,
he sntd.
If he were to try to use his
dqsoroom as a religious forum.
InivYfvfr. he believes the objec­
tions would be many.
"I believe tWe students would
strenuously object If I were to do
that.” lie said.
Feeney said he believes Ills trill
Is d e s i g n e d to |» r e v e n t
censorship In the classroom
Teachers, he said, should have
the right lo mention God In the
ajijirojirlate context.
Critics of Feeney's bill, in­
cluding education commlssiocr
Doug Jam crson. believe that the
bill Is not necessary and hint
that Feeney m ight, perhups.
have a hidden agenda.
“ There are lots of agendas."
Wllhums said. "I don't know
what Mr Feeney's agenda Is. I
have never seen any censorship
In the Seminole County publics c h o o ls or In uny school I have
Ik -c ii associated w ith."
Williams said hr believes the
bill Is unnessary. and he believes
Feeney w o u ld benefit from
spending some tim e In the
classroom.
"1 would like lo Invite Mr.
Feeney lo com e sit In m y
classroom some day and see how
I teach history." lie said.

c h ild r e n and s I x \g r c u t •
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

MARY E. STAFFORD
Mary E. Stafford. 74. Stratton
Street, Deltona, died Tuesday.
March 8. 1994. at Fish Memorial
Hospital. DcLatul. Born Dec. 10.
1919. In Madison, she moved to
Central Florida from Miami In
1949. Mrs. Stafford was manag­
er of the produce department
W inn Dixie. Miami. She was
Baptist.
Su rvivors Include husband.
Harley. Deltona; stepson Larry.
Port Orange: brother. Charlie
Lamb. Lake Helen; sister. Evelyn
llclwlg. Deltona: one grandchild.
Stephen R. Buldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

P U N M A L
LAVENDER, EVELYN L.
Funeral lervlcei tor M rt Evelyn L
Lavender. 75. ol Sanlord. who died Thurtday
will be 10 JO am Saturday morning at
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel with tha
Rev. Jamet F Klrtlelnollldallng Interment
will ba In Evergreen Cemelery. Friend* may
call at Gramkow Funeral Home thlt evening
(Friday) Irom 7 o'clock until I N pm For
Ihoc* who with, memorial contribution* are
mggetted lo Hotplce ol Central Flcrlda, 7400
Maitland Center Parkway. Suite 100.
Maitland. Florida 33751
Arrangememt* by Oramkow Funeral
Home, Santord.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1*TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CAIE NO *4 m OR 17 K
IN RE tha Marnag*Ol
ANNE H WILLIAMS.
Pelllioner/WH*
BERNAROL WILLIAMS
Hatpondanl/Hutband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BERNAROL WILLIAMS
YOU ARE HER EB Y NOTI
FIE O that a Patltlon lor Dll
toluhon ol Marrloga hat barn
Iliad ogain«l you You ara ta
quired lo tarva a copy ol your
wrlllan dalantat. II any. lo tha
action on tha Ptllllonar • rt
tornay. W ILL IA M W CAR
PEN TER . ESQ . whota addrttt
It 0*0 E Highway AM. Long
wood. FL J77JO. on or bafora tha
l)!h ol APRIL. Ift* and Ilia tna
original with tha Clark ol IM*
Court tllhar botor r lorvlc* on
Plalntlir* attorney or Immadl
ataly Iheraaltar. otharwlta. a
Judgment will be rntarad tor the
rollol demanded In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and *o*l
ol thl* Court on thl* tth day ol
MARCH. Iff*

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R Wmtar
Publlth March II. II. 75 4 April
I. 'ft*
D E P tt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIQHTEEN TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN Number: M I I I CF
IN R E E S TA TEO F
MAXINE MAE PAGE.
Daceated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha admlnltlrallon ol lit*
•tlala ol M AXINE MAE PAGE,
d a c a a ta d . F ile N u m b e r
f* 131 CP. It pending I.* Ik*
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Dlvl
lion, tha addrett ol which It J01
North Park Avanua, Sanlord.
Florlda'33771 The name* and
addrattat ol tha partonal repre
tentative and Ih* partonal rap
ratanlallv*'* attorney art tat
lorlh below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED THAT
All perton* on whom thlt
nolle* ll tarred who have ob
lection* that challenge the valid
Ity ol Ih* will, th* qualification*
ol Ih* partonal rtprttanlallv*.
venu*. or |urltdlctlon ol thlt
Court ar* required lo Ilia their
oblocllon* with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE QF 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
TH EM
All creditor* ol Ih* dacedanl
and other ptrtont having claim*
or demand* agalnil dacedanl'*
ttlala mutl III* their claim*
with thlt court W ITHIN THREE
MONTHS A F TE R THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THISN O TICE.
A L L CLAIM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* date ol Ih* llrtl public*
lion ol thlt Nolle* It March 4.
Iff*

Partonal Repraiantallv*

Joyc*Page
Ml Ea»t Mattie Street
Sar.lord, Florida33771
Attorney lor Ptrtonal
Repretanlallve
Stephan H. Coovar
Hulchlton, Mamelefc
Coover. P A
P O Drawer IMf
Sanlord, FL 33773
(407) 333 *05)
Florida Bar No 031*010
Publlth: March*. It. Iff*
DEP 74

Legal N otices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO ft «IM CA It E
D A N IE L M JOHNSON and
ANN Y JOHNSON
Plaintill*.
v*
ROBERT C SHARKEY end
C O LLEE N H SHARKEY
hutband and wile, and UNITEO
STATES OF AMERICA. DEPT
OF TH E T R E A S U R Y . IN
TF.RNAL R EV E N U E SERV
ICE.
Oalendanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
that, purtuanl to Final Judg
men I ol FeroUotur* entered In
Ih* ca t* B T -D A N I E L M
J O H N S O N a nd A N N Y
JOHNSON. Plaintill*. vt ROB
E R T C SHARKEY and COL
LCEN H SHARKEY, hutband
and wile, and U N ITE D STATES
OF AMERICA. D EPT OF THE
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
REVENUE SERVICE Oaten
dent* In th* Circuit Court In and
lor Saminola County. Florida
Cat* No 9303)0 CA 14 E. the
undartignad Clark will tall at
public tala to tha hlghatt and
bett bidder lor c**h at W**t
Ironl door ol tha Seminole
County Courthoute. 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at th* hour ol
II 00 a m on April I. A D Iff*.
Ihal certain real property
tlluat* and being In Saminole
County. Florida date r Ibad a*

follow*
Lot II. Block F. HIDDEN
LAKE UNIT 10. according to
Ih* Plat thereof at recorded in
Plat Book 17. Page* S3 and S*. ol
th* Public Rtcordt ol Saminole
County, Florida
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E. Jatawlc
Oaputy Clark
Publlth March II, II. Iff*
PEP 1 0 * ________________
IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T
FOR THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.93-*17*0 CC-39-U
VILLAS OF STOCKBRIDGE
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. INC., a Florida not lor
profit corporation,

Plaintill,

v.
MICHAEL M. CAIN.
Defendant
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Foredotur* dated March I.
Iff*, and entered In Cat* No
93 017*0 CC 30 U ol th* Saminola
County Court ol th* tlth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo rid * w herein
VILLAS OF STOCKBRIDGE
H O M E O W N E R S ASSO C IA
TION. INC. It Plaintiff, and
MICHAEL M CAIN It Delen
danl. I will tall lo Ih* hlghatt
and batl bidder lor cath *1 Ih*
Seminole County Courlhout*.
301 N. Park Avanua. Sanlord,
Florida, al II 00 o'clock A M on
Ih* 7th day ol April. Iff*. Ih*
following detcrlbed proparty at
ta! lorlh In told Final Judg
menl, to wit:
Lot No I3f ol Stockbrldg*
Unit 3. according to Ih* Plat
thereof. at recorded In Plat
Book 3f at Pag* *4 ol Ih* Public
Record! ol Semlnol* County,
Florida
Alto known at 544 Portland
Clrd*. Apopka. Florida
DATED Ihltllh day ol March.
Iff*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk Circuit Court
By Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ih* Amtr
leant With Dltabilitlet Act. per
torn with dltabilitlet naadlng a
tpadal accommodation lo par
lld p a le In thlt proceeding
thould contact Court Admlnlt•ration *1 301 N. Park Avenu*.
Suite N30I, Sanlord FL 37771.
telephone (407) 333 4330. eat
*337, not later than taven (71
dayt prior lo Ih* proceeding II
hearing Im p a ire d. ( T O D )
1 *00 955 1771, or Voice (V )
1 too fSS 1770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publlth: March 11. II. Iff*
DEP 104

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O ENERAL JURISDICTION
0IVISI0N
CASE NO. 9) 14*4 C A N E
C H E M IC A L M O R TG A G E
COMPANY,
Plaintill.

vt
D A N IE L W KRAMER and
C H E R IA KRAMER.
Dalendantlt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo * Final Judgment ol
Foredotur* dated March 7.
Iff*, and entered In Cat* No
f j 1*44 CA I* E. ol th* Circuit
Court ol Ih* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE County, Florida whareln
C H E M IC A L M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y It Plaintill and
DANIEL W KRAMER. *1 *1.
ar* Defendant*. I will Mil lo Ih*
hlghatt and h»*t blddar lor cath
In Ih* Watl front door ol th*
CourthouM. In Sanlord. SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, al II 00
o'clock on April S. Iff*. Ih*
following dater Ibad properly at
M l lorlh In tald Final Judg
m*nt, lo wll:
LO T Sf OF BRYNHAVEN
FIRST REPLAT ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39
PAGE 70 OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED M archl. iff*
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol tald Court
By: Jan* E JaMwlc
At Deputy Clark
"Perton* with a dliablllty who
n**d a tpadal accommodation
to participate In thlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Saminola County Courlhout*.
Ml N Park Avenu*. Suit* NMI.
Sanlord. Florida 33771. at laatl
11v* dayt prior to th* proceed
Ing Telephone (*073 333 4330
ail *377: t 400 fSS 1771 (TO O )
or I 400*551770 (V) via Florid*
Relay Service *'
Publlth March ll. II. Iff*
DEP 105
( n T h E CIRCUIT^COUR T
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO ft 140* CA I* E
NIBHOC INVESTMENTS INC
a Florida Corporation
Plaintill

vt
LEWIS C HANSON CITIBANK
FED E R A L SAVINGS BANK
formerly CITICORP SAVINGS
OF F L O R ID A a Federal
Saving* and Loan Attoclalion
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE
lOccupanltl.
rt*l*rv1*ntt
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given that
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foredotur* *n
terad In th* above ttyled caut*
In th* Circuit Court ol Saminola
County. Florida. I will Mil tha
property tlluatad In Saminola
County. Floridadatcrlbadat
Property 3704 Coronado Con
courM. Sanlord. Florida 33771,
Lot 4 ol Replal ol Block 10.
Highland Park. Sanlord. Fonda
Recorded In Plal Book 4, Pag*
70, Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
at public tale, to tha highatl and
bait bidder, lor cath. at the watt
Ironl door ol Ih* Semlnol*
County CourthouM al Sanford.
Florida battean th* hour* ol
11 00 am ano 7 00 pm on April 7,
Iff*
Pertont with a dliablllty who
need a tpadal accommodation
lo participate in thlt proceeding
thould contact AOA Coordinator
at Ml N Park Avenu*. Suit* N
Ml. Santord. Florida 37771. al
leatl live dayt prior lo th*
proceeding Telephone (407)
373 43M eat. *777. 1*00 955 4771
ITOOI or I *00 *55 *770 IV) via
Florida Relay Service ”
WITNESS my hand and th*
Mai ol thlt court on March f.
Iff*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Jan* E JaMwlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth March II. 14. Iff*
DEP 107
IN THE CIRCUIT Co J rt T
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N0.94 144 CA M K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintill.
vt
BERNARD M ILLER. *1 al
Defendant)!)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROGER BROWN. CUR
R E N T R E S I D E N C E UN
KNOWN
Latl Known Mailing Addrett
503 E a ttlllh Street
Sanlord. FL 3)771
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lo loredOM a mortgage
on th* following properly In
Semlnol*County. Florida
Lot 13. Block f. P A L M
TERRACE. SANFORD. FLA . a
tubdlvltlon according lo Ih* plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
4. page* *7 and 43. of Ih* public
record! ol Semlnol* County.
Florida
hat been Iliad agalnil you and
other* and you are required lo
Mrve a copy of your written
dalenMt. II any, lo II on SMITH
&amp; SIMMONS. P A . Plaintill'*
attorney!. 117 Weil Adami
Street. Suite III*. Jacktonvllle.
Florida 37307. no moro than
thirty dayt (M) dayt Irom lha
llrtl publication date ol thlt
notice ol action, and Ilia th*
original with Ih* Clerk ol thlt
Court either belor* Mrvlc* on
Plalntllt'l attorney* or Immedl
alely thereafter; olherwit* a
default will be entered agalntf
you lor Ih* relief demanded In
Ih* complain! or patltlon
American* With Dltablllllat
ACI (A D A ) Nolle* IN ac
cordanc* with Ih* Amarlcan*
with OlMblllllet Act. pertont
with a dliablllty who nead a
tpadal accommodation to par
lld p a le In (hit proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Ml North Park Avenue. Suite
N Ml. Sanlord. Florida 37771 aI
leatl live dayt prior lo th*
proceeding. Telephone: 1*07)
373 4330 E li. 4737; 1 *00 955 *771
(TO D ) or I 400 955 *770 (V ). via
Florida Relay Service
DAT E0 on March 3. Ifv*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March*. II. 1994
DEP 34

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 94 157 CP
Dtvltlon: Probate
IN R E ES TA TEO F
RAYMONOJ KASSEN
Deceated
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Itummary admlnltlrallon)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE
You ar* hereby nolllied that
an Order ol Summary Admlnlt
Nation hat bean entered In th*
ettal* ol Raymond J K*iun,
deceated File Number f* 157
CP, by th* Circuit Court lor
Saminola Counly. Florida,
Probata Divltlon lha addrett ol
which It Ml N Park Avenu*.
Sanlord. FL 37771; Ihal the tola'
cath value ol Ih* ettal* It
*70.000 00 and Ihal Ih* name*
and addretMt ol thoM to whom
II hat been attigned by tuch
order are
Blanch* KatMn
4314 Victoria Orlv*
FI Wayne. IN 44415
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED THAT
All creditor* ol Ih* decedent
and other pertont having claim*
or demand! agalnil dacedanl t
ettal* on whom a copy ol Ihlt
nolle* It Mrved within three
month* alter Itta date ol Ih* llrtl
publication ol Ihlt nolle* mutl
III* lltalr claim* with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIR TY DAYS AFTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor* ol the
decadent and pertont having
clalmt or demand* agalntt th*
ettal* ol the decadent mutt III*
their clalmt with Ihlt court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THISNOTICE
A L L C L A IM S A N D DE
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dal* ol th* flrtt public*
lion ol Ihlt Notice It March 4.

19ft
Perton Giving Nolle*
RelnhardG Stephan
940 Highland Avenue
Orlando Florida 37*0)
Attorney lor Perton
Giving Notice
t Bradley J Davit
Pleut. Adam*.
Davit A Spear t P A
940 Highland Avenu*
Orlando FL 37*0)
Telephone 14071473 *114
Florida Bar No &gt;34559
Publlth March 4. II 1994
DEP 3)
CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WH07A IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
by lha City ol Long wood. Flor
Ida. Ihal th* City Committlon
will hold a public hearing lo
convder enactment ol Ihe lot
lowing Ordinance*
ORDINANCE NO 9411*4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOD. FLOR
ID A . V A C 4 T IN O A NO
ABANDONING A PORTION OF
A O RAIN AG E E A S EM E N T.
LOCATED IN THE REAR OF
LOT 31 WILOMERE PHASE
2 AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK 44 PAGES 4* 71 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY f LOR IDA
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
FECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO 94 1117
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD FLOR
IOA. AMENDING CHAPTER 3
ADMINISTRATION ARTICLE
VI BY REPEALING DIVISION
I 5 C H R IS T M A S P A R A D E
C O M M IT T E E
P R O V ID IN G
FOR C O N F L I C T S .
S E P A R A B IL IT Y AND EF
FECTIVE DATE
OROINANCE NO 91 11*4
AN OROINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD FLOR
IDA. AMENDING THE BUD
G ET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. 1993
AND EN0ING SEPTEM BER
30. 1994. PR O V IDIN G FOR
BUDGET TRANSFERS AND
AMENDMENTS
OROINANCE NO 94 11*9
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING CHAPTER 3.
ADM INISTRATION ARTICLE
III. D E P A R TM E N T S SEC
TION 3)7. D EPAR TM ENT OF
P L A N N IN G AND ZO N IN G
ADMINISTRATION AND SEC
TION 3 34. D EPAR TM ENT OF
BUILD IN G BY COMBINING
THE TWO DEPARTM ENTS TO
CREATE D EPAR TM ENT OF
PLANNING AND 0UILDING
SERVICES". PROVIDING FOR
A DEPARTM ENT HEAD ANO
P R O V ID IN G FOR TH E
COMPOSITION OF THE DE
P A R TM E N T. M EM BERS,
R E S P O N S IB IL IT IE S . AND
A C C O U N T A B IL IT Y . PRO
V ID IN G FOR C O N F L IC T S
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
F EC TIVE DATE
Said Ordinance! were placed
on llrtl reading on March 7.
1994. and Ih* City Committlon
will contlder tame lor llnal
pattago and adoption alter the
public hearing, which will b*
held in Ih* City Hall. I.'S Watt
Warren Avenu*. Longwood.
Florida, on Monday. Ih* 7ltl day
ol March. A 0 . 1994, al 7 00
P M . or at toon thereafter at
pottlble At the meeting, partirt
may appear and be heard with
retpect to the propoted Ordl
nance* Thlt hearing may be
continued Irom time to time
until llnal action it taken by lha
City Committlon
A copy ol Ih* propoted Ordl
nance* are potted at Ih* City
Hall, Longwood. Florida and
copiet are on III* with th* Clerk
*1 th* City and tame may be
Impeded by the public
A taped record ol Ihlt meeting
It made by th* City lor it*
convenience Thlt record may
not conktltut* an adequate re
cord lor purpotet ol appeal from
a dadtlon mad* by Ih* Com
million with retpecl lo the
loregoing mailer Any perton
wlthlng to entur* that an ad*
quale record ol In* proceeding*
It maintained lor appellate pur
potet It advlted to make it&gt;*
necettary arrangement* at tilt
or her owneapente
Dated Ihlt 9lh day ol March.
A D . 1994
CITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE 0 ZA7ABRI
C ITY C LER K
Publlth March II. 1994
DEP 103

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By J I N N I P I R DIXON
Associated Pross Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — U.S.-born children of Illegal
Immigrants will be allowed lo collect welfare
Indefinitely under a C llnlon adm inistration
welfare reform plan that would limit cash benefits
to other low-income families to Just two years.
Hut the parents of these "citizen children" will
not Ik * offered the education, training, day care
and subsidized Jobs (he Clinton administration
Inlctids to give other young families on Aid to
Families with Dependent Children.
Bruce Heed, a co-chairman of the president's
welfare reform task force, said the decision to
exclude rlttzrn-chlldrrn from welfare reform was
especially difficult.
On the one hand, their parents, because they
are here Illegally, arc nol allowed lo work or
collect AFD C. But the children, who arc citizens,
are legally entitled to a monthly cheek.
Heed said the two-year lime Itmlls and work
requirements of Ihc president's welfare reform
plan, due out next month, woidd not apply in
such child-only cases, who receive smaller
benefits than families with a parent on (he rolls.

"T h e most Importnnl thing we con do lo
prevent such cases Is to strengthen our border
patrol efforts, which the administration Is fighting
to do a nyw ay." Bred said. "It's n lough Issue and
the best way lo deal with It Is lo keep people from
coming here Illegally In I lie first place."
Th e question of welfare for Immigrants Is one or
the most emotionally charged Issues surrounding
lhe nallon's growing welfare population.
In another controversial proposal, the admlnls
(ration Is considering cuts In Supplemental
Security Income benefits lo low-income legal
Immigrants who arc elderly or disabled. The
savings would lie used lo help pay for welfare
reform.
• Some welfare and Immigration rxperts believe
the nvallahlllty of welfare benefits lo children
born In the United Slates lures Illegal Immigrants
across the border and taxpayers end up with the
tab for Ihc hospital hill and the child's monthly
welfare cheeks.
But Hispanic rights activists say culling oil
welfare to children will do itolhlng to control
Immigration and will Irrevocably harm thr larger
comm unity.
"T h e problem Is that you can't put children to
work and parents cannot work legally. So what

A lb u m o ffe rs v o ic e fo r
h o m e le s s to s in g o f life
By SANDV SHORE
Associated Pross Wrltor
DENVER M itc h e ll K.
Teasley II! stepped hesitantly
to the m icrophone In th r
cro w d e d , stuffy basem en!
room, iidjusted bis saxophone
s lig h tly and began softly
playing. "A m azing Grace."
"I feel rejoiced when I play
m u s ic ," T e a s le y told the
crowd alter the soulful notes
died away. "It Just puts me In
another dimension."
In a q u id , unem otional
voire, Teasley said he became
homeless after he lost a job In
Casper. Wyo.. and couldn't
find another alter moving lo
Denver. "Right now. I am at
m y breaking point. I'm fed up
with everything. I'm losing my
self-esteem.” lie said.
T e u s le y c a p tiv a te d the
crowd In the Denver Rescue
Mission library Wednesday,
particularly Rex Nellson, who
Is searching for homeless j*copie lo perform on a new album
called. "Voice of The Homeless
II."
Nellson Is founder of the San
Dlcgo-based M A G Records,
which this year released Ils
first album . "Voice of ihc
Homeless,” a collection of 12
country, rock, blues and rap
songs by homeless people.
Since Us release, between
3,(XX) and ft.(XX) copies have
been distributed, and all but
four of the performers have
found hom es, said D a vid
Cheuowcth, MAG talent coor­
dinator.
Half the royalties are paid to
the singers and writers: half to
the sponsoring St. Vincent de
Paul Society, a major Calboltc
charity.
Tw o years ago. Nellson wus
earning a lucrative living sell­

ing cars In San Diego. "1
thought that homeless people
99.999 percent of the time
wrre lazy, and if I walked up to
one and offered him a Job, lie
would refuse." Nellson said.
Hut then, lie began listening
to street people who performed
along public sidewalks, oflrn
with an open Instrument case
tit their side.
He heard quality In voices,
Instrumentals and rap.
Nellson begun currying a
tape recorder, approaching the
homeless on sidewalks, in
alleys and shelters to ask If
they could sing for an album
lie wanted to produce.
He Invested $KX).(XX) of bis
own money and convinced St.
Vincent de Paid Society to
sponsor the project.
Nellson and a group of
friends ihcn auditioned about
300 homeless people In San
Diego, Washington. D C., and
San Francisco to find the 27
featured artists.
Nrllsoti said he l&gt;egan the
talent search for the sequel In
Denver because the city re­
sponded well lo the first
album . More auditions are
planned In Washington.
M AG Records received 200
calls In the llrst 49 hours after
a Denver newspaper wrote
about the album In January.
Some came from homeless
people, who called n toll-free
number from pay telephones,
Nellson said.
The autlllloners ranged from
Teasley to Donna Harvey, who
recited an original poem en­
titled, "H illy." that left Nellson
wiping tears from Ills eyes.
In the mission's basement
library. Nellson and iwo col­
le a g u e s used h a re -b o n e s
equipment to record about 30
candidates.

do you do?" asked Cecilia Munoz, a senior
Immigration |«)llry analyst with the National
Connell of La tiaza, a civil rights organlznl Inn.
"O ne way or another, these children are
growing up In the United States. We ran help
them become productive members of society. It's
not hi the country's Interest to starve young
children," she said.
Dan Sleln. executive director of the Federation
for American Immigration Reform, which favors
tougher Immigration laws, says giving citizenchlldren unlimited welfare Is unfair lo other
families whose mothers will be pushed oil the
rolls and Into a job after Iwo years.
"Mothers who have Ihc temerity, the willing­
ness lo break Immigration laws anti have a child
In this country are rewarded with more favorable
treatment." Sleln says
In California, the children of undocumented
aliens comprise the fastest growing segment of
lhe state's A F D C |&gt;opulallon, according lo the
congressional testimony late last year of Theresa
Parker, formerly of the state Department of Social
Services and now undersecretary of the Depart­
ment of Finance.
Th e slate had l7fi.H(X) citizen-children on Its
welfare rolls In 1993. more Ilian Ihc cnmhlnrd

A FD C populations of 2ft other stales. Parker said.
It spent $230 million on their benefits.
According to Sandra K. Stanley. California's
secretary of health and welfare, -10 percent of
births paid for by Mcdl-Cnl, the state's Medicaid
program, are to Illegal Immigrants.
"it's a national problem and national policies
are driving the problem," Smoley said In an
Interview this week In Washington. "W e're
saying 'Don't come If you’re ool legal. Hut If
you're here, we'll reward you with Medicaid and
aid (A F D C ).'"
Elolsc Anderson, director of the California
Department of Social Services, said, "T h e act of
birth should not necessarily make yon a citizen."
Donald Huddle, a professor of economies ai
Klee University who has studied the Impart of
Immigration on the economy, does nol believe
welfare Is a magnet. Illegal Immigrants cross the
Ixirder. he says, because they want a better life
lor themselves and their children. Hill when they
arrive and can't find a job. they end up on
welfare.
"It develops. It happens onre someone's here.
Of course, they have lo do everything they can to
survive." Huddle said.

Report: Hazard in nuclear warhead?
B y R O B IR T B U R N S
Associated Pross Wrltor
W A S H IN G TON - Th e nuclear
warhead that arms the Navy's
most modern missile could un­
dergo an accidental chain reac­
tion In certain "abnorm al sltuulinns." the warhead's designers
told the Navy In a silli-classified
rejsirl.
Th e rcjxirt did not deserllir the
possible consequences ol sueti a
re a c tio n . P r iv a te w e a p o n s
experts told T h e Associated
Press It probably would cause
radioactive contamination ami
possibly an explosion but not a
bomb-like detonation.
Navy officials said Thursday
ihc service’s experts judged tinpotential hazard to be too slight
to ju s t if y r e d e s ig n in g the
warlu-ad. which is deployed with
Atlantic fleet Ohio-class subma­
rines carrying long-range T r i­
dent II ballistic missiles,
L f . &lt;&gt;1111 F a l l t n , a N a v y
spokesman, said the Navy Is
confident the weapon Is safe
"T h e W-88 warhead ns used In
today's Trid e n t missiles was
thoroughly evaluated lor safely
In tdl credible accident scenarios
prior to Its deployment. The

system was approved tor service
and there arc no outstanding
safely Issues." Fallln said lit a
statement prepared in response
lo mi Inquiry.
The likelihood of "abnormal
situations" as described In the
dcHlgners' re|M&gt;rl Is nnt clear.
Private experts said it seemed
highly unlikely that die right
combination of adverse circum ­
stances would occur, but they
said It could not he dismissed
"W o are talking about minute
levels of danger." said William
Arktn. a leading private expert
on nuclear weapons.
T h e technical busts lor con­
cern nboul tills was described by
Los Alamos National Laboratory
a it d S a n d la N a l l o ii a 1
Laboratories in a September
1988 Im.il rrjMUi on develop­
ment ol the warhead, designated
the W-88 Los Alamos designed
tin- warhead. Sandta developed
Its arming, fusing and tiring
assembly
Th e report Iselassllled secret.
Portions of the report were
provided to the AP and some
other news organizations by
Katlile Hartne. who until last
December was a nuclear physi­
cist at Lockheed Missile and

Space Co. Th e company worked
with Sandla on the warhead and
Is the manufacturer of I tie T r i ­
dent II missile tlull carries the
W-88 warhead.
Ms. Hartne was luld off at
Lockheed last December as part
of a cutback In Hie overall
Trident program. She now Is a
consultant based In Sacramento.
.......
Although the Trident missile
system lias been the subject of
congressional hearings and was
the focus of a special report to
Congress on nuclear weapons
safety m December 1990, the
existence ol the potential hazard
described In the September 1988
report had nol been revealed
publicly.
About -ttx) Trident II missiles
wllh W -88 warheads are de­
ployed ahouid Ohio-class sub­
marines. whose home |&gt;ort Is
King's Hay, Oa. The warhead,
which went Into service In 19!H).
no longer Is in production.
Ms Hartne said that when she
llrst read the I9HH report she
was alarmed at the safety risk It
implied. She said she pointed It
out to her superiors at Lockheed
but was told not lo pursue the
matter or discuss It with others.

"I see II as a hazard Hull Is
greater than previous hazards
that bad been know n," she said
Thursday.
At Lockheed's headquarters In
Sunnyvulc, Calif., spokesman
Eric DeRltls said there was no
evidence Ms. Marine had voiced
her concern to the proper com­
pany officials. If site had. DeRltls
said, the matter would have
been pursued.
A basic rule of
nuclear warhead design Is thul
the enriched uranium and other
nuclear fuels In It must remain
"suhcrlttcal" at all times before
a deliberate firing. That Is, the
materials should be In a physical
stale that prevents them from
undergoing a sustained chain
reaction leading to a nuclear
explosion.
The September 1988 report
said all required design charac­
teristics of Ihc W -88 warhead
had been met. "w llh the excep­
tion of criticality under ab­
normal situations."
T h e authors ol the report
appeared lo give credence to the
situations II said could he a
problem for lhe W -88: water
Hooding and physical damage.

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Whitewater casts different
spotlight on Mrs. Clinton
keep her sense of humor and concentrate on
what's Important to her — prim arily her fumlly
and hralth care.
"It Is obviously not pleasant." said Diane
lllalr. an Arkansas friend. "M any people here
have wanted me lo convey lo her their
conviction that this Is all Just nuts."
A senior administration official, speaking on
condition of anonymity, said Mrs. Clinton Is
Itching lo defend herself, but only In a
comfortable forum. Possibilities Include a
roundtable with news magazines or a Joint T V
ap|H-arance with the president.
The first lady did make some sharp comments
In tilt Interview last Friday with Kile magazine.
She accused her critics of m ounting a
"well-organized and well-financed attempt" to
undermine (he ('Unions nnd their |Killcles.
" T h e y have yet lo come forward-with anything
other than the wildest kind of paranoid
conspiracies," she said.
"Y o u have lo do the lies! you can, refute It und
counter It." she said. She vowed she would nol
become "Isolated and on (he defensive and
diverted." as her opponents would like.
T h is Is the same woman who. a few days
earlier, discussed schlumpy clothes, broken
fingernails and Chelseu's birthday with four
New York gossip columnists. She cun do
razor-edged politics. She also can do girl talk.
Researchers studying women In |&gt;ollt!cs and
business have found that people think women
arc more moral Ilian men. "Th e re ’s still a major
presumption of Innocence and honesty, of nol
being In (h r back rooms, not making thr deals."
said Cellnda Lake, a Democratic pollster.
Mrs. Clinton acquired some of Hint moral aura
last year In a series of speeches and Interviews
about finding meaning In life. |x&gt;tlttrs and
religion.
Sen. .Jay Rockefeller. D-W .Va.. underscored
I fie Image In a floor s|&gt;eech Thursday. "She lias
worked herself lo exhaustion, past exhaustion."
he said. "She burled her own lather and went
straight hark lo w ork."
Hut Mrs. Clinton has always had a shrewd and
worldly side as well. Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl.
D-lll., captured It last week In Chicago. "I've had
the privilege of sitting at the negotiating tnble
wltli Hillary, and lei me Icll you, she doesn't
come new lo (he negotiating table." he said.

By JILL LAWRENCE
Associated Prosa Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - I Hilary Rodham Clinton's
role In the Whitewater controversy adds yet
another complex layer to a first lady who
already challenged Americans to accept n new
kind ol political wife.
Mrs. C lin to n has not been accused of
wrongdoing, but she was Involved In some of
the legal and financial dealings now being
probed by a special counsel looking at the
Whitewater Development Corp. and Its lies to a
failed Arkansas savings and loan.
And on Thursday, her chief of stair and press
secretary were the leadoff witnesses before a
grand Jury examining, among other things,
whether W hile House nldes had Improper
contacts with Whitewater Investigators.
Until now Mrs. Clinton has been Idcntlllcd
almost entirely w ith the adm inistration's
crusade to reform the health care system. It's
been a perfect m ix for her: traditional first-lady
compassion In public, hlgh-wattage policy
formulation In private.
Ever since the rude awakenings of the 1992
campaign, when her offhand remarks alroul
cookle-haklug and standing by her man pro­
voked a backlash, Mrs. Clinton has tried lo
balance conventional expectations with her own
professionalism and Independence.
"I am not anyone's stereotype." Mrs. Clinton,
who was an Influential Little Hock attorney,
declared In a recent Interview.
So far that seems fine with most Americans.
Two-thirds In a C N N -U S A Today-Gallop (Kill this
week said she's a good role model and a positive
Influence. Hut her support In many areas has
slipped since September.
Mrs. Clinton has been In virtual hibernation
this week In private meetings. Her office said the
schedule was set long ago and nothing had been
canceled
lint with Congress finally beginning Ibis week
to write a health-care bill amid waning en­
thusiasm for tlie administration version, some
strategists say that ordinarily Mrs Clinton
would have been nut front promoting her plan.
She's scheduled lo re-emerge Monday with an
appearance In Denver.
Her friends and advisers say site Is trying to

Postal competition

W ater, land and air
for visiting seniors
Thirty-tw o mombers of the
Orlando Senior Contor visitor!
the S a n fo rd Boat W o rk s
Tuesday for fun and games.
Tho sonlors took a nature
crulso sponsored by the St.
Jo h n s Rlvor Cruisos (right
photo) followod by a soaplano
rldo (upper photo) ovor Lake
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F a xe s, e le c tr o n ic m a il h u rt b u s in e s s
By RANDOLPH B. SCHMID
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - Ever since
Invention of the telegraph, peo­
ple have., been -predicting the
demise of life post office. Today
It's fa.Yt-4 and electronic mall
that are pulling a multlbllllondollar dent In (xistal finances.
Mall managers who designed
the recently announced Increase
In stamp prices to reduce the
U S. Postal Service deficit had to
consider another Issue-. How
much could prices go up without
driving owuy even more busi­
ness?
They'll get the answer when
the new rates take effect next
year. Meanwhile, the battle for
business continues In the fucc of
com|M-iltlon from electronics.
Facsimile machines arc the
business convenience of the lust
few years, rapidly c h u rn in g

miles of paper Into offices lor the
price of a phone call.
In estimating lost business. It's
bard to measure what might
have been — how many faxes
und clcctrunlc-niall messages
would have been letters In days
past.
Fax machines are privately
owned, and It's hard lo gut-ss
how many messages they send
every day. Hut (xislal marketing
m a n a g e r K e n t H . S m lt h
estimates that the Postal Service
has lost about $2 billion In
business to the machines since
1988.
An estimated 43 percent of the
messages sent by fax machines
replace mull and "that's u con­
siderable bunk of business."
Smith said In a recent Interview.
Electronic mull Is the coming
attraction, as more and more
Americans buy home computers

and |oln commercial networks
such as America Online and
Prodigy that lei them tap out
messages to one another via
Ihclrkcvhourd*.
E-mail anil electronic funds
transfers have had an Impact on
the mall. Smith said, but lie sees
their Uncut more In the future
than at present.
Th e congressional Office of
Te ch n o lo g y Assessment pre­
dicted In the mid-1980s that
E-mail and faxes would cut the
volume of first-class mall to 40
billion pieces by 1990 That
didn't happen.
Instead, first-class volum e
climbed from (&gt;0.3 billion pieces
In 1980 lo 72.5 billion In 1985
and 89.2 billion In 1990. The
Postal S e rvice c a rrie d 9 2 .2
billion pieces of first-class mall
lust year.

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S p o r t s

Going out with style

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Babe Ruth coaches needed
S A N FO R D The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is iu need of a head coach and at least
two assistants for Its upcoming Dube Ruth
(13-15) Huschull season. Interested parlies
should contact J im Schaefer at 330 3697.

Rebels run to 4-0
S A N FO R D — The Running Rebels stretched
their record to 4-0 with a 33-30 victory over the
Rreuthcrs In the Sanford Recreation Department
Men's 3-on-3 Basketball League at the Sanford
Middle School G ym nalorlum .
In other games. The Fat G uys (tested the
Orphans. 33-27. and the Voglcrs Vnndcls edged
the Tnzm anlan Devils. 38-37.
Next Tuesday, at 7 p.m.. tile Rebels |4-0| lake
on the Vuudrls (3-l| and the Tuzm nnlun Devils
(1-3) battle the Orphans (1-3). At 8 p.m .. Th e Fat
Guys (3-1) face the Breathers (0-4).

Lakeview in ICBA finals
Te rri Patrick netted 18 points Thursday to
lead Lakeview Middle School to an 83-43 mill ol
Tuskawllla In the semifinals of the Inter County
Basketball Association playoffs.
Billy Appling added 13 (mints. Thom as Bowie
contributed 10 anil N'ed Raines J r . hud U. Bowie
Is the nephew of Orlando Magic reserve Anthony
Bowie while Rallies Is the nephew of Chicago
Wlille Sox outfielder T im Raines.
Lakeview will piny South Seminole for the
championship at 6 43 p.m. al Rollins College.

A.D. Rosier
sweeps to
Chase title
From Staff Raporta
SA N FO R D — Needing a sweep of
a d o u b I e li e a d c r w i t h A . D .
Rosler/Florlda Sport Wear In order
to force a tie for first place In the
Sanford Recreation Thursday Men's
Polar Bear Solihull League at Chase
Park. Stlffcy's Affordables Instead
were the victims of a 22-2, 18-6
sweep.
Because the two teams were two
games apart In the standings with
tw o gam e s re m a in in g (one a
make-up of a contest rallied out oil
Fell I7| against each other. It was
decided to play both games T h u rs ­
day.
Even though A.D. Rosler/Florlda
Sport Wear clinched the league
championship when they won the

A.D. Rpiter/FI*. Sport W »»r SODS M - 1) 14
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first game (stopped In the top of the
fifth Inning by the 20-run rule), (he
Iwo teams wcnl ahead and played
tile second game.
hi the final game of the evening.
Beer: 30 won Its second game of ttie
season with a 14-9 decision over
Sanford First Baptist.
A.D. Rosler/Florlda Sport Wear
ends the season at 8 -} to finish In
front of Stltfev Affdrdulilcs (4-5).
First Baptist (3-3). and Beer: 30
1261.
Both Randy Yates and Mitch
Burke were 4-for-4 with four runs
scored for A.D Rosler/Florlda Sport
Wear In the Hr.u game. Yates also
had three RBI while Burke drove In
Iwo runs. Steve .lames contributed
a triple, two singles, two runs, and

□ See Chase, Page 2D

Briar Corp.,
Erectors
still tied
From Staff Raporta_____________
SA N FO R D — We got ourselves
u tie.
Briar Corporation anti M.A.
Erectors put together big of­
fensive n ig h t's to finish the
season In a deadlock with 7-2
records In the Sanlnrd Recreation
Departm ent M en's T h u rs d a y
N lg lil Polar Bear S lo w p ltc h
Solihull League al I’luehurst
Park.
Briar Corporation broke a 2-2
lie with a six-run second Inning,
then tackl'd on a (our spoi in the
thlni Inning In dum ping the SAS
Raiders 13-7.
T h e M .A . E r e c t o rs fo un d

Brt«r Corporation
SAS Ratdtrt
M.A. Irttf o n
iiltflo f Homii

themselves In singles! with Exte­
rior Homcsavers. holding Just a
9-8 lend niter three Innings. But
M.A. turned the game Into a rout
hy scoring five runs In the fourth,
seven runs In the fifth and eight
runs In the sixth, while Exterior
could muster Just two runs.
Doing the damage for Briar
Cor|Mirntlon were Duke Ferrato
(home run. two doubles, single,
tw o ru n s , fo u r R B I). A lla n
Tniskuuskas (three doubles, two
runs, two RBI). Bert Burgess
(double, two singles, four runs.
RBI) and Kirk Coker (two singles.
RBI).
Also hitting were Ktiticn Garcia
(double, run. three RBI). Beau
Meyers (single, two runs). Buddy
Lennon (single, run). J . J Jlles

T See Plnehurst, Page 2D

Rams roll
by ’Noles
By DEAN SMITH

AROUND THE STATE
Tingley hom ers in M arlin win
M E L B O U R N E — Ron Tingley continued tils
lad to earn the backup catcher's Job with Florida
when he homered in the Mailtos' 6-2 victory
over a split squad ol Houston Astros.

FSU ’s W ilson fans Charleston
T A L L A H A S S E E — Junior Paul Wilson struck
out a career-high 16 and pitched a four-hit
shutout to lead top-ranked Florida Stale pant
College ol Charleston 7-0 Thursday.
Florida Stale Is 18-5. Charleston Is 9-7.

WHAT’S HAPPENING I

Horald Sports Wnlor
L A K E M ARY I lie tide may
llnully he lurtiiug lor tin- Luke Mary
High School gills' soMhull tram
A lte r a I 7 start, the Rams
collected 11it-1r second lilg victory In
as many days Thursday atlernoon.
posting a IO run ruling tlit- Semi­
nole Fighting Seminolcs. I l l In a
Seminole Athletic Conlerenee eonSec S oftball. Rage 2U
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A Bonlor stalwart lor tho Lako Mary volloyball and
hunkotbnll looms, Dlono Dubor (No. 33) has mado hor
soasonal switch to softball, whore sho bats fourth ond

plays shortstop tor tho Rama. On Thursday atlornoon,
Dubor colloctod a homo run, triple, throo runs scored,
and two ROI In Lako Mory's 14-4 win ovor Somlnolo.

TODAY
JUCO Baseball

Bologna, Nasca
toss 2-hitter
at Timberwolves

Sainl Ansalm Collego (NH) at Somlnola CC. 2
pm

Baseball
Lake Mary at Somlnola, 3:30 p m
Lyman at Lake Brantley, 7 p m
Lake Howell at Oviedo, 7 p.m

Prom Stall Reports___________________________
L A K E C IT Y — Lake Howell graduate Robert
Bologna curried a no httter Into the sixth inning
and four Ruldera collected two hits each as the
Seminole Com m unity College baseball team
brought home a m uch needed Mld-Florldu
Conference victory. 0-2. over the Lake City
C o m m unity College Tim berw olves Thursday
afternoon.
Bologna, it sophomore lefthander, ullowed two
hits, walked three and struck out five In winning
his first decision of the season. He lutd a no-liltlcr
going until Barnes got a bunt single with one out
In the sixth Inning. Bologna left after giving up
his second lilt, an RBI double to Murphy In the
eighth.
Vincent Nasca came on to complete the victory
with two perfect Innings.
Th e Raiders tiroke a 0 0 deadlock with a run In
the fifth In n in g . New S m y n rn u 's Jo h n n y
Goodrich singled and took second on a grounder
by Spruce Creek's Isaac Cruz. Deltona's Pete
Bczcrcdl singled to right and Goodrich scored
when the Lake City catcher dropped the throw.
S C C then broke the game open with a
three-run sixth. Sanford's Dem y Beamon got to

JV Baseball
I Seminole at Lake Mary, 7 p m
□ Lake Howell at Oviedo, 4 p.m.

Track and Field
□ Somlnola boye at Edison
Myers, 2:30 p.m.
□ Lyman Relays, 4 p.m.

Invitational, Fort

W ater Polo
□ Lake Howell at

MlamI Ransom tournament

SATURDAY
JUCO Baseball
□ Florida CC-JacksonvIlle at Seminole CC, 2 p.m.

Baseball
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Boons at Lake Mary, 7 p.m.
Oviedo at Mainland, 1 p.m.
Lake Brantley at Sarasota-Rivarvlew, noon
Lake Brantley at Sarasota, 4 p.m.

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JV Baseball
□ Lake Brantley at DeLand, 1 p.m.

Softball
[ ILake Mary at Orango Park, noon

Track and Field
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Freshman high jumper Michollo Malono and her
Lyman Groyhound toammatos llnlahod third In
tho Snmlnolo Rolays compotod last Friday night

HtriM Photo by m m i n im t

at Somlnolo High School. This ovonlng, It'll bo
tho Greyhounds' turn to bo tho hosts lor tho
running ol tho Lyman Rolays.

□ Lake Mary boys at Ocala Invitational, 9 a.m.
( ILake Howell girls at Elllo Classic, Wlntor Park,
9 a.m.

Tribe girls, Silver Hawk boys notch net victories

W ater Polo

Prom Staff Raporta

□ Lake Howell at Mlami-Ransom tournament

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C A S S ELB ER R Y — Seminole and Lake Howell
high schools spilt their tennis dual meet
Thursday afternoon at Red Bug Lake Park, the
Seminole girls posting a 5-2 win while the Lake
Howell Iwiys won by the same count.
Miranda Westmark and Blanca Stevenson
anchored the effort of the Trib e girls as they each
won their singles matches and teamed up to win
the No. 2 doubles contest.
Playing at No. 3 singles, Westmark doubled up
Jessica Rodriguez 0-4 while Stevenson topped
Evu Hnlobova 8-4 at No. 4 singles. The Seminole
duo then blitzed Rodriguez and Michelle Wells
8-1 In doubles play.
Aubrey Nelson won the No. 1 singles match for
Seminole, bcutlng Mellsaa Frazcc 8-1. Nelson

later teamed up wttti Tllla n y Sodersirom to
defeat Frazcc and Slmgc Klrcull 8-3 at No. 1
doubles.
For Lake Howell. Klrcall blanked Sodersirom
8 0 In the No. 2 singles match while Stacey
Weber dropped Tin a Wldte 8-3 at No. 5 singles.
Seminole Improves to 3-3 while Lake Howell
drops to 2-6.
In boys' play. Sam Tru o n g and Bill Lang
highlighted the effort of the Silver Huwks by
winning their respective singles and mutches and
their doubles contest.
Playing In the No, 2 position. Truo n g defeated
David Edwards 8-4 while Lang bested Eddie
Vargas 8-5 at No. 3 singles. Tru o n g and Lang
later knocked off Mutt Durham and Joe Battsta
8-2 In the No. 2 doubles match.
Spencer Johnson and Dan Hoffman uccountcd
for Lake Howell's other wins. Johnson getting by

Durham 8-6 In the No. 4 singles match while
I loffmun outlasted Batista 9-7 at No. 5.
Oscar Cnnnonlzado hud a hund In both of the
Scmlnolcs' wins, knocking off Dan Keating 8-3 at
No. 1 singles and Joining with Edwards to knock
off Keating and Johnson 8-3 at No. 1doubles.
Lake Howell Is now 2-5 as Seminole drops to
2-3.
The Seminole boys arc scheduled to complete
their raln-Interruptcd dual meet with Lyman
licxt Wednesday. After that, the next action for
the Seminole squads will be In the co-ed doubles
tournam ent next Th u rs d a y and Friday at
Sanlando Park.
The Sliver Huwks have a busy week uhend.
playing Luke Mury on Tuesduy and Lake
Brantley Wednesday before participating In the
co-ed doubles event.

-

�2 B - S a n fo rd H e ra ld , S a n fo rd , F lo rid a - F rid a y, M a rch 11, 1994

Chase

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
DOQ8_
At laniard Of Undo
Thursday night
First raco-S/l*. 8: 11.21
4 Ilk's W*saido
4 10 4 go 4 40
2 Proper
| 40 4 40
I Ohaton Khan Man
) 40
Q (14) II 40 P (4 I I It 00 T (4 )1)11100
Soc*ndr*ct — 1/1, Ci ll.t l
I Hot) » Rival
i DO S00 100
IQuellaBell*
21 00 *.20
OMIKtyRIng
j 40
O ( I D 11.10 P ( I D 111.40 T ( M l ) ])t .00
OOI4 1)14 00 $11 1 I 1)14M0
Third race -I / I 4 .D : ll.t l
I Gold Place
0 00 D O 100
J Chaiing A Win
1 00 4 10
8MI Key Ring
no
Q ( I D 11 40 P ( I D 40 10 T 11 1 0) 1)4 )0
Fourth race-1/14, Ci l l.lt
1 Gold Oil
1 40 1 40 1 40
4 Pay Ate Oonnle
4 40 1 00
3Omni Wizard
1)0
O (4 1) It 00 P (1 4) 40 00 T (14 )1 111 to
Filth r a c a - 1/14. B 11.44
) John M Snow lady
1 )0 4 40 1 40
4 Eltlei Pop Tarl
440 JOO
I delta Fawn
) 40
Q I) 4114 M P 0 4) 44 00 T (14 1) 44 00
llalhract — 1/14, D: ll.t l
4 Spotty Reign
t 40 1 40 110
IT b F o n ; Gable
14 00 4.40
4 Willow Elite
)40
Q I I I I 10.40 P l l l l 44.00 T (1 14) 104.40
Saventhraca — 1/14, Ai 11.41
1 Plana Santa
4 40 4 40 1 00
I Rv Second Ta Hun
n o 4 00
IHamaJamar
540
0 11 1) I) 40 P 11 I) 11.00 T (1 1 1) 111.40 $
(1 I I D 111 00
Eighth raca — 1/0. B' It.Ot
1 Podlod Awesome
10 40 4 00 1 40
4 Fond A Eagle
4 00 4 10
1 Summ Vulcan
} 00
0 (4 1) 11.40 P II 4) 100 10 T 114 11114.10
Nlnthraca-1/14. Di 11.11
1 E iqulslle Doll
100 1)0 100
1 Bocklieldnmotion
4 40 i n
1 tmokte Shermln
300
0 ( I D 14 40 P ti l) 44 00 T (1 1 1) 1/0 40
10th raca-1/14, C: II to
I Husky Brute
1100 1 40 4 10
I Manatee Kathy
4 )0 4 40
ISurnmGaloo
1)00
O il I ) 10.10 P tl DOOM T ( l 11)4)4 10
llth race-1/14. Ci ll.t l
4LynnEvani
40 40 14 00 4 )0
7 Rd 1 Fancy Doll
1 40 4 40
I T{ Wall A Day
4 00
Q (4 1) 11.40 P (4 1) 414.10 T (47 I ) 1)01.00
TT (I 0 )4 10)0.40 Jackpot 11,11)10
llth raca — 1/14, A: 11.4)
) Aok M ill Diamond
140 1 40 1 00
4 Splendy
ID O 4 00
1 Frank! Jill
4 40
Q 114111.40 P (14) N 40 T (14 1) 11.10
llth raca-1/14. B: 11.41
0 Public Action
1)40 1 40 1 40
4 Rathld Man
4)0 MO
1 Imohia Trlile
) 40
0 (4 0) 14.40 P (0 4) 01.10 T (0 4 1) 2*1.10 00
(14 4 0)1)1.40
llth raca -1 /1 , At 2* *1
IR v Honor Student
D IO 1.)0 140
4 Kaltu Havencroll
100 140
4Ocala Cured
4 20
O II 4) 14.40 P (1 4) 40.00 T (1 4 4) 014 40 I
1*4-47 1441.40
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JAI-ALAI
Thurtday nlghl
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OBato
1140 1100 5 40
I Enrique
D O 100
1 Foruria
lao
0(101 41.40 P (0-1) 04.40 T 10-1-1) 1)4.40
Second game
5 Marcel Reyet
11.40 1 40 1 00

55

( -O 44-1) 00.40 P (1-4) 101.10 T (171) 1101.$0
0 0 (0 1 ) 0.00 DO(l&lt;AII) 11.00
. ’ Third game
el Marcel Aguirre
100 4 40 J 40
7 Ricardo Foruria
4)0 )00
&gt; Pardo Enrique
5 00
0 l ) U It 14 P (1-1) 141.00 T (1 1 1) 111.00
Fourth game
Pinion Jote
14 )0 1 00 4 40
Halo Don
1 40 1 40
Marcel Foruria
100
Q (11)40 10 P (1 II 41.10 T II 1 11 401 40
Filth game
/Pita Enrique
11 )0 4 40 4 40
I Olea Aguirre
1 uO 4 20
Beto Goltll
lev
Q (171 40.40 P 0-1) 111 10 T 0-1-4) 414.40
Slithgama
1 BetoOyarl
14 40 14 40 too
iP IlaJota
4 40 SOO
0 Ricardo Enrique
a 00
0 1 ) 4) 4t 40 P (14) 411.00 T 0-0-1) 441.00
Seventh game
4Olea
II 20 1) 10 4 00
J )A/pillaga
4 40 DO
)]lE rk la g a
DO
O (14) 11.40 P (41) 101.10 T 14 I D 411.00
,
Eighth game
'0 Hap.! Aiplrl
I) 40 4 40 1 20
‘*Mlkel Vidor
100 140
4 Erkltla Bob
140
Q (4 1) It 10 P (1-4) 100 10 T T (I 4 4) 11) 00
Ninth game
•4 Arplllaga Mandl
1)10 1 40 4 00
1 llapa G0III1
4)0 140
1 Erkltla Beltran
140
Q (01) 11.10 P (01) 10110 T (4 0 1) lllt.40
T T carryover 1,041 00
lOIhgame
4 Don
11 40 4 40 1 00
I Napa
140 140
4 Mend 1be
2 00
0 (1 4 ) 11.40 P (4 1) 01.40 T (4 14) 111 00
llth game
*4 Aramayo Victor
11 00 4 40 MO
1 Arplllaga Don
3 00 4 00
IMIkel Bob
4)0
O (14) 11.00 P (41) 141.10 T (411) 104.20
llthgamo
1Said Beltran
10 20 4 00 110
4 Mandlbe Don
11 00 4 00
2Arplllaga Arplrl
120
* O (41) 101.40 P 114) 101,10 T (14 1) 110 40
QD II 4 A 4 All) 41 00 QD (1 4 A 1 All) 144.00
llth game
ISald
0 40 140 140
IMendibe
4 40 1 00
OUralda
100
O (I I I 11.40 P (I I) 40 00 TS (1 I II Jackpot
10.411.00
I41hgame
1 Aramayo Arplrl
11 )0 4.10 10 40
OMendlbe Erklaga
4 40 10 40
3 Mlkal Beltran
4 40
Q II 4) II 20 P II 4) 111 00 T I N I ) 140.20 S
(1 4 1 All) 1)4 10 D D ( l l ) 00.10 TS 411.40

SPRING TRAINING
All Timet EST
AMERICAN LEAOUE
W L
Pet.
fertile
6
0 1 000
O.tkliind
4
7 447
Botlon
571
4
3
Cleveland
4
3 571
Detroit
4
3
571
S
3 475
Toronto
Chicago
4
4
500
KAntoiClty
4
4
500
500
)
3
New York
4 479
)
Ttartl
7
4
333
Milwaukee
7
S 784
tl.iltirnor o
MrtifNfWjta
6
2
750
141
California
&lt; 6
NATIONAL LEAOUE
W l
Pet
1 •3)
s
Chicago
714
s
7
St loult
1 441
New York
) 4)1
Plltiburgh
1 III
Philadelphia
) 111
ban Frandtco
4 .100
Florida
5 444
Hou.lon
4)0
4
Atlanta
410
4
Cincinnati
4)0
4
Colorado
4)0
4
Lot Angela!

C o n tin u e d fro m I B

Montreal
2 4
3)3
San Diego
1 4
141
NOTE: Split tquad garnet count In ttand
ingi. Ilet or college garnet do not
Thurtday'! Garnet
Atlanta). Lot AngeletO
New York Met! (til II. Houtton (til 0
St. Louill. KantaiCItyl
PhiladelphiaI. Bolton!
Cincinnati 1. Detroit 1
Mlnnatolal Pltltburghl
Cleveland 14. Chicago White Sov 10
Ne York Met! I n ) 0. Montreal 4
Toronto 10. TetatO
Colorado I. San Diego 4
Oak land 4. Chicago Cub! 0
San FrandtcoI. California 1
Seattle II. Milwaukee I
New York Yankee!*. Baltimore 1
Florida 4. Houtton (t il 1
Friday'! Garnet
Cleveland vi Cincinnati at Plant CHy. 1 01
p rn
Detroit vt Houtton at Klttlmmee. I 01
pm
Baltimore (ttl vt Lot Angelet at Vero
Beach, t 01 p m
Chicago While Sot (ttl vt Plltiburgh at
Bradenton. I ;01p m
Florida (ttl vt. Kama! City (III at Hemet
City. 1:01pm
Kantat City lit) vi Chicago While So&gt;
(ttl at Saratota. I 01 p m
Mlnnetota Ittl vt New York Yankeet at
Fort Lauderdale. I Olp m
Baltimore ( 1 1 ) v i Florida (t i ) al Home
Head, 1:t!p.m.
New York Melt v i Montreal a* Wetl Palm
Beach. I Olp m
P h ila d e lp h ia v i SI L o u li a l SI
Petertburg. I Olp m
Mlnnetota (t il v i Teiat (t il al Port
Charlotte. I 30p m
Chicago Cubt iitl vt San Frandtco at
Scotttdale. Arlt , 3 Olp m
Seattle (til vi Chicago Cubt (ttl at Meta
Aril,, 3 Olp m
Colorado vi Milwaukee at Chandler A ril,
3 Olp m
San Diego vt Oakland at Phoenli. 3 01
pm
California vt Seattle Ittl at Peoria. Aril .
1 Olp m
Teaat ( i l l v i Botton al Fort Myers 1 01
pm
Atlanta al Toronto. 1 31pm
Saturday'! Oamet
Atlanta at Toronto. I Olp m
Lot Angelet vt Houtton al Klttlmmee.
I Olp m
Plltiburgh v l Philadelphia al Clearwater.
1 Olp m
Baltimore vi. Florida al Melbourne. 1:01
p.m.
Mlnnetota v l Montreal at Wetl Palm
Beach. I Olp m
Teiat vt St Louli al SI Petertburg 1 01

pm.

Cincinnati vl Cleveland al Winter Haven
I Olp m
New York Melt vt Kantat City al Halnet
City. I Olp m
New York Yankee! vl Bolton at Fori
Myert, I Olp m
Detroit vt Chicago White Soa at Saratota.
I Olp m
Chicago Cubt (i ll vt Oakland (It) al Lat
Vegat. 3pm
Seattle v i Chicago Cubt (1 1 ) at Meta.
Aril . 3 Olp m
Milwaukee ( i l l v i Colorado ( i l l al
Tucton. Arlt., 3 Olp m.
Milwaukee III) vt San Diego al Peoria.
A r lt . 1 O lpm
Oakland (i ll vt. San Francltco at Scot
tidal*. Arlt ,1 01pm
Colorado ( i l l vt California al Temp*.
Arlt .3 01pm,

COLLBGB BASBBALL
Thurtday't College Be ft*ball Score%
CAST

saws""**-*
1.*
0...
1
7
4
3

Wetleyant, Palm Beach Atlantic 4
Wetleyan /, Warner Southern •
SOUTH
Alabama 1. Notre Dam* 1
Auburn 10. Georgia St I)
Auttin Peay / 2. Troy St * 4
Campbell 3. Yale I
Coattal Carolina 0. Jamet Madlton 7
Flagler 10. Fairmont St, 3
Florida Southern 1). Indianapollt 1
Florida St. I. Coll ol CharlettonO
Furman 12. N C Athevillell
Georgia Coll /.Carton Newman!
Ithaca 0. Florida Tech 3
LaSalle /, Florida Atlantic 4
Le w llll. Barry)
Mlttlnlppi SI 3. South Alabama 2
Mobile II. Birmingham Southern 7
North Carolina 14. Tempi* 3
N C Greentboro II. Citadel /
North Florida 4 4. Madonna I t
Rollmt 1, III. Chicago 3
St. Thomat 13, Indiana Wetleyan 4
SE Louisiana!. New Or leant 1
Stettonll, Evantvlllel
Virginia Tech I). Purdue 7
Wake Foretl I/, Falrlelgh Dlcklnton I
MIDWEST
Cent Missouri IS 70. U oltheOiarks) 7
Mo Weiternt. Benedictine. Kan 4
SWBaplHt II 3. NWMlttourl St I I
Wayne. Neb 71. Pitliburg SI. 4 13
Wetlmlntter.Mo 2 0. Lincoln. Mo 0 )
SOUTHWEST
Baylor II San Diego SI. 2
Bellevue II 4. Teiat AAM Klngtvillee 10
Dallas Baptist* 1. St Francil. Ill I I)
Haverlord It. Trinity. Teiat*
Howard Payne 70. Austin Coll 0
Lamar 14. SW Teiat St 4
Meta Colo 7 It. TarletonSI. 1 4
Rice 10. Oklahoma SI 3
S Arkansas!. Ark PlneBlullO
St. Edwards. Teiat 4 I. St Cloud SI 1 3
Teiai SanAnlonlo). SW Teiat SI I
FARW EST
Air Force If. Metro SI 2
S Colorado 14. NewMeilco I)
Washington St. 13. Georg* Foa f

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L Pel.
40 1« 471
New York
3* 27 .410
Orlando
33 n -351
Miami
30 29 506
New Jersey
72 34 379
Boston,
70 40 333
Philadelphia
II 4t 305
Washinglon
Central Dtvition
41 II 693
Atlanta
34 71 444
Chicago
34 74 600
Cleveland
31 76 544
Indian*
74 3) 471
Cher loll#
t; 47 748
Milweukee
14 4) 737
Detroit
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Midwest Division
w L Pel.
41 14 719
Houston
41 1/ 717
San Antonio
47 n 677
Utah
79 30 497
Denver
16 4) 771
Minnesota
• 37 111
Dallas
Pacific Division
43 13 741
Sealllt
34 20 633
Phoenli
34 73 471
Portland
35 73 34)
Golden Slalc
13 397
73
L A Lakers
t•
70 34 145
L A Clippers
70 39 339
Sacramento
Thurtday'* Oamet
Houtton 0/. Seattle I)
LA Lakers 106. Dallas 101
Gold*:, Stale 100. Purtland*/
Friday'! Oamet
New York al Botton. / 30 pm
Indiana at Hew Jersey, I .X p m
Denver at Washington. /: JOp m
Philadelphia at Orlando. 7:M p m.
Phoenli at Miami. 7:30 p.m.
Chicago Ol Atlanta. * to pm
Cleveland al Detroit. 4 p m
Charlotte at Mlnnetota. 0 pm

GB
—
4
1
to
l/ 'i
70'i
77
—
3
Hi
9
14
24
77

Seattle at San Antonio. 0 30p m
SacramentoatMllwaukee. *p m
OaMat alLAClippert 10 30p m
Saturday! Oamet
Charlotte al New Jersey. / 30p m
Atlanta at Detroit. / 30pm
Milwaukee al Indiana. / 30 p m
Cleveland al New York. I 30p m
Sacramento at Chicago. I 30pm
San Antonio at Houtton. 4 30pm

W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Central Olvltlon
Octroi!
Toronto
Dallat
St loud
Chicago
Winnipeg

FARW EST
California42, Washington 14
SoulhernC.il 44 Oreqon 71
UCLA 74 Oregon SI 6/
Washington SI 77. Stanford 71
TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic tt Conference
Championship
Mattachutellt 70. Temple 1*
Atlantic Coast Conference
F in t Round
Clemton/4. N CarolinaSI 43
Big Eatt Conference
Flrtt Round
Selon Halil*. MiamiII
St John tHO Plltiburgh72
Big Sky Conference
Flrtt Round
Bolt* St 71. Montana SI 17
Idaho 74. Montana 43
Big Watt Conterenc*
First Reund
Nevada!*. Cal St Fuller toner
UC Irvin* 13. UC Santa Barbara 4)
Great Midwest Conference
First Round
Cincinnati *1. Or Paul
fA
IUI B
Memphis St f I. AlaI Btrmlrijhrtm 46
SI Louis SO. Dayton:U
&lt;
\
Mid Eastern Athletic
Conference
thletlc Conterenc*
First Round
Morgan SI 70. Florida AAM *4
NAIAOIv II
Flrtt Round
Cent Methodist 101. Lynn*)
Huron** Tarleton St 41
Jamestown 44, St Thomat 14
Ohio Dominican 103. Westbrook 74
St Ambrote!) St Thomat Aqulnat 14
Tabor 47. Black Hlllt St 41
NCCAA Mideatt Region
Semllinali
Oakland City 7*. Spring Arbor 4*
Southeastern Conference
Flrtt Round
Auburn *1, Vanderbilt 14
Georgia *1 LSU/0
Mltllttlppl SI 73. Tennettee4*
South Carolina *0 Mltllttlppl 17
Southwest Conference
Flrtt Round
Rlcetl. Baylor *7
Teiat *4. TeiatChritlian 71
Teiat AAM 01. Southern Math 44
Teiat Tech 110. Houston*!
Western Athletic Conference
Uuarterlmals
Brigham Young*! Utah*!
Fresno SI 14 Teiat El Paso64
Hawaii *1, Colorado SI 41
New Mai Ico41. San Diego SI 4*

AUTO RACING

Thursday's Women's Basketball Scores
EAST
Penn SI SI. Illinois 44

MIDWEST
Indiana!/. Michigan44
Norlhwetlern 7*. Ohio SI 70
Purdua!! Michigan SI 44
FARW EST
Oregon SI II. UCLA 17
Southern Cel II. Oreqon 74
Stanford 17. Washington SI }*
Washington 44. California 70
TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic It Conterenc!
Ouarterlmals
Georga Washington*!, Duqsretn* 7)
Mattarhutatlt 74. St Joseph i l l
Rhode Island 170 SI Bonaventure 43
Rutger* 73. Tempi* SI
Big South Conference
Ouarterhnalt
II. ldfO'd /» Liberty TO
Md Baltimore County 47 Coastal Carolina
&gt;4
N C Greentboro 77 N C Asheville 7t
TowionSt 41 Campbell 44
Big West Conference
Semifinals
Hawaii 73. Pacific 1*
UNI V 74 New Meilco SI 6*
Colonial Athletic Association
Ouarterhnalt
Old Dominion 17. Eatl Carolina 41
Georg* Mason 44 N C Wilminglon 11
James Madison 40. American U 17
William A Mary 74 Richmonds/
Mid Eastern Athletic Conltrenc*
Flctl Round
Florida A4M42. Ceppm St 17
Howard U. 77. Belhun* Cook mans*
S CarolinaSI 71. Md E Shore31
Mid Continent Conterenc*
Ouarterhnalt
III. ChlcagoSl. Valparaiso42
N Illinois 74. Wrlghl SI 1*
Wit Green Bay *4. Cleveland SI 71
W Illinois 77. Wit Milwaukee 14
NAIA Div. II
Firtl Round
Shawnee SI 17. Westbrook 47
Evangel. Mo S*. Hatlingt. Neb SI
Huntington 41. Caldwell SO
Mary 44. Lynn 14
Panhandle!! fs. SI Joseph's Main*. 7*
Tennessee Wetleyan 77. Georgetown. Ky.
44
Wilmington Del *1. Spring Arbor 47
North Atlantic Conltrenc#
Semlllnelt
Vermont 70. New Hampshire 10
Noriheatlarn 74. Botlon U 41
Northeast Conltrenc*
Semlllnelt
Mount SI Mary's, Md 71. Rider 44
SI Francli. Pa *2. Monmoulh. M J 74
Southern Conterenc*
Ouarterhnalt
Georgia Southern 71. Oavldtont/
Appalachian SI 77, W Carolina!/
Furman**. E Tennessee SI 71
Tn Chattanooga 70. Marshall 14
Southland Conlsrence
Firtl Round
NW Louisiana 71. McNeet* SI 41
NE Loultlsna 7). North Teiat 42
SW Teiat St 70. Teiat Arlington 44
Stephen F . Austin 13. S*m Houtton St 44
Soulhweittrn Athletic Conference
Ftril Round
Alabama SI 7*. Jackson SI 71
Souttiern U **. Teiat Southern 7*
GramblmgSI 10*. Prairie View 7*
Sun Bell Conltrenc*
Firtl Round
Arkansas!! 7). SW Louisiana IS
Louisiana Tech 40. Teiat Pan American 34
W Kentucky 44. South Alabama 44
New Orleant 72, Lamar 44
Trant America Athletic Conference
Quarlirlmals
Cent Florida 11. Georgia St. 11
Helton 74, Coll, ol Charleston 11
SE Louisiana 77. Mercer 40
Wetl Coatl Conference
Semllinali
Gun/aga44. SI Mary's, Calll 44
Portland 44. Santa Clara 14

1

All Timet EST
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Division

W L
43
17
It

N Y Rangers
New Jonty
Wathlnqton
Philadelphia

Florida
N Y Islanders

Tampa Bay
Boston
Montreal
Buffalo
Pittsburgh
Quebec
Hartford
Ottawa

II
2)
II
11

T Pit OF GA
I* * *2 244 1*3
10 10 44 243 1*1
2* &gt; 70 21*10*
11 1

*7 H I H I

&gt;• I* 4* 1*5 '•«
12 7 *1 231H »
14 ) 1* 1*1101

Northeast Olvltlon
24 70 17
73 77 It
23 76 •
2) 77 17
24 34 7
27 34 7
10 31 4

T Ptl OF Ok

40 22 S )S 2*S 224
27 21 It IS 220 1*4
» 24 9 7* 224 21)
) ) 24 4 74 714 722
22 17 1 72 201 112
I* 42 4 44 20S 214
Pacific Division
CatQary
32 24 II 7S 24S 221
Vancouver
5) 30 3 «• 222 212
San Joie
23 20 13 43 1*4 221
Anaheim
2S 2* 3 S3 114 2IS
lo% Ang*l*%
22 2S 10 S4 231 2*1
Edmonton
II 41 10 44 211 234
Thursday’s Oamtt
N Y Rangers 2. Boston), lie
Toronto 4. Pittsburgh 2
Montreal 4. Quebec 4. ti*
New Jersey 4. Hartford0
Philadelphia ). Ottawa 2
San Jote 4. N Y Islanders J
Friday's Oamet
Vancouver al Winnipeg. ) lip m
Florida al Calgary, * :ll pm
Delroltal Edmonton. » li p m
Chicago al Anaheim. 10 31 pm
Saturday's Oamet
Dallat at Hartford. I 31pm
N Y flanqert at Pittsburgh I 31pm
Boston at New Jersey, I 31pm
Quebec at Washington. 7 11pm
Philadelphia al Montreal.) Olp m
Winnipeg at Toronto. I 01 p m
San Jot* at Calgary. I 0! p m
N Y Itlandtrt at SI Louis.) IS p m
Butlalo at Lot Angelet 10 IS pm

COI

I NHL STAMPINGS

W l

44 722 197
81 2)7 191
IB I X 140
74 241 733
39 717 779
33 114 774
74 143 374

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%tock car race at Atlanta Motor Spe*d*oy
with residence. typo of car and qualifying
ifwed m mph
I Shown* Robln%on Chariot!* N C .
Chevrolet H i 100 7 Jo# Nemechek. lab#
land. Chevrolet. 174 H I
] Mike Wallac* Concord N C . Chevrolet
174 114 4 Handy Porttr Greenville SC
Chevrolet. I7J 647
5 M«cho*l Woltnp Dovtdton N C . Pon
tiac. I7J6SA a Dirk Stephen* Hunfrrwili#
N C . Ford. 17J 479
/ Ernie Irvon Rockwell N C Ford
17) S41. 8 Mark Marlin Jometfown NC
Ford 17) 440
9 Mike Garvey. Muskegon Mich
Chevrolet 17) 470 10 Robert Prettify.
Athovlllo. N C . Chevrolet. 17) 7)9
II Jason Keller Greenville S C
Chevrolet 17) 064 I) Kenny Wallace Con
cord N C Fo»d 1/7 *41
I) Dale Jarrett Hickory NC Ch#vrol*»
177 9)) 14 Johnny Benton Grand Rapids
Mich . Chevrolet 172 171
IS Ronald Cooper Statham Ga
Chevrolet 177 771 tt Phil Parsons Denver
N C Chevrolet 177 774
17 Jim Bown Asheboro 74 C Chevrolet
177 4)7. II Dale Farnhard' Doohe N C
Chevrolet 177 179
19 Kirk Shelmerdme Welcome 74 C
Chevrolet 177 )07 70 Chad Little Charlotte
N C . Ford 177 744
71 Mike laws. Orlando Ford 177 649 77
Tim Fedewa Charlotte 74 C Ford 17)054
7) Marry Gant Taylorsville 74 C
Chevrolet 177 0)7 74 Randy laJo&lt;* Con
cord N C Chevrolet. I /1 747
75 Rich B'Ckle Jr
Edgerfon W*s
Chevrolet 171 476
Rest of 40 car field to be determined F nday
following further time trials

TRANSACTIONS
BASE BALL
American league
C LE V E u A N O INDIANS - Agreed lo
terms with Jim Thome, third baseman, on a
four year contract
NEW YORK - Optioned Jaial leach of
and J|&gt; Andy F or to mionv league (onipin lo'
assignment
SEATTLE MARINERS - Optioned Jeff
Williams pitcher to Calgary of the Pacific
Coast League Reassigned Trans Buckley
Derek lowe and Ron ViHone pitchers and
Chns Widget catctser. to ftseir minor league
camp
National league
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
Announced
that K74UH Radio has purchased a limited
par tnership in the team

TV/RADIO
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
4 30pm — SUN. Tournament Central. (L I
I p m — SC, Creel Midwest Tournament
(LI. oltoat* 30p m
7 p m — WOR. Big Eetl querlerlmel.
Syrecutevt SetonHall. (L )
7 30 pm — 14. SEC quarterfinal. Alabama
vt Auburn. (LI
7pm - ESPN, ACC. N C vt FSU. tU
* 30 p m. — WOR. Big Eetl querlerllnel.
Botlon College vt Georgetown. (LI
* p m — ESPN, ACC Tournament. Wek*
Foretl vt G* Tech. (L)
« 30 p m — 14. SEC quert*rfln4l. Kentucky
vt M itt S I. (LI
10 30 p m — SUN. Metro Tournament.
Tulenevt Souttiern Mitt
II 10 p m. — SC, WAC Tournament. (LI
NBA
7pm - SUN. NBATiAagic Tonight
7 30pm — SUN. 7*ertalMaglc, ( U
7 10 pm
TBS. WON. Built al Hawkt.
ID
Saturday
BASEBALL
•pm - 1*. Eihlblllon.OrloletMarllnt
7 30 pm — SUN. College. Florida al
Miami, (Lt
CO LLEO EB A SKETB ALL
4a m — SUN. Mtlro champlonthlp
11 JO am - ESPN. MAC champlonthlp.
(L)
I p in — 54, SEC somlllnal. (L )
I 30 p m . — WCPX 4. Big Eatl temlllnalt.
IL)
I 30pm - ESPN, ACC !*mlllnal». 1LI
3p m - 14. SEC temlllnalt. (L)
3 30pm - ESPN, ACC temlllnall. (LI
4p m - ESPN, SWCchamplonthlp. (LI
* 30pm — SUN. TournamenlCenlra. ( I I
7 JOp m — BET, MEACeemlllnal, (LI
7 30 pm - ESPN. Great Midwest champi
onthlp. (LI
* 30 pm - ESPN. WAC champlonthlp.
ILI
10pm - SC.MEACtemlllnal (LI
Midnight - ESPN. Big Shy champlonthlp
WOMEN S BASKETBALL
2pm
SUN. SWC championship. ILI
4pm — SUN. Washington al Stanford. I LI
1 30 p rn
sc. Mid Continent champion
strip. (L I, alto al midnight
7 10pm — SC WAC champlonthlp
BOW LI NO
1 p m — WFTV ». Johnny Pelraglla Open.
(LI
GOLF
3 10pm -W E S M 2 . HondaClattlc. (LI
MISCELLANEOUS
4 30 pm - WFTV*. Wide World ol Sporlt.
Uoilng. ILI
1pm — TNT. U t Olympic Gold
Radio
BASKETBALL
7 10 p m
WOBO AM (1*0). NBA.
Philadelphia al Orlando, pfrgeme! 04p m
MISCELLANEOUS
1 p m - W GTOAM (1401. Pal Wllllamt
Show
« p m — W G TO A M 11401, Courltld*
Tonight
4 p m - WELE AM (13*0). Talk Sportt
With Pete Rote
7pm
WWNZ AM (740/14401. The Sportt
Nul
10 p m. — WWNZ AM 17401, Florida Sporlt
Eichange
10 p m - WGTO AM 1140). Sporlt Byline
USA
Saturday
0ASEBALL
17 SOp m
Atlanta vi T
1 OS pm
Florida vs 11

four HMI. Kick Yates had three
singles, a run, and four Hill.
•Jerry llrnssells ehlpped In
with (luce singles, 'me run. and
an HIM. Sieve Donnvan singled
twice and scored twice. Wally
Wllaiul had two singles, a run.
and an K ill. Sieve Woodley
singled, scored three runs, and
had an Hill. Dave Nnhle added a
single, run, and two Hill. Handy
Hawllngs singled, scored a run.
an d had an H ill. H ra n tlc y
Hruinley scored twice and drove
In a run.
For Stlfley's Affordable*. Dcliny Miller hit two singles and
drove In a ru n L a rry lllrl
doubled, scored a run. and had
an Hill. Gary M u m * singled and
scored a run To n i Slllley lilt a
double while Wayne Fakess had
a single.
In (he second game, which
was slop|M'd In I he bollom of the
llllh Inning bv the 12-run rule.
Ilurkc led A .I) Hosler/Florldu
Sport Wear's 19-hll effort will) a
triple, double, one run. and four
KHI. Hick Yales added three
singles, three runs, and two Hill,
lirtitnlcy had lliree singles, two
runs, and an Hill
llrn s s e lls c o n tr lliu lr d Iw o
singles, a run. and two Kill.
Woodley singled twice, scored a
run. and had an Hill. Handy
Yales singled twice and scored a
run .lames and Donnvan each
singled and scored three runs.
Jam es also hud an Hill. Noble
added a single. Iwo runs, and an
KHI. Wllaiul singled and drove In

Pinehurst—

C o ntinued from IB
and Anion Massey lone
single each) and Torn Kyon
(run)
Doing 111e h illin g lor SftS
Haiders 11-H| were Te rry Hawls
(double, iwo singles, m ill. Krle
flram li (Iwo singles. Hill). David
Lively (single, two runs). Ja y
Osteen ami Chris Kaslham (one
single and one Hill rnchl. Oils
Sjnliliiiu, Sieve Dennis and Vou
F.rle Sniiill (one single and one
run cuclil and l ed Miller (slnglel.
Coiiirlluitlng lor M.A Erectors
w e re Pool H o d rlg u e s (tw o
doubles, two singles, four runs,
loin Kill) Summ Morlcy ftriple',
three singles, lour runs, lour
Hllll. John Hagan (triple, two
singles, two runs, three Hllll. Joe
Clark (lliree doubles, three runs,
live Hill). li.J. Hull (double. Iwo
singles, run. four Hllll ami Cilciui

Softball--------Continued from IB
I lie Lake Mury S|Mirts Complex.
■'We've played a lot ol the
experienced O range C o u n ty
learns already.'' sa id Lake Murv
asslsliiiil Kim Gaudreau
"So
we've had a slow siari We
played prelty well today, but
Seminole was al a dlsadvaniuge
b eca u se tbclr pllelier (Mlelielle
Allen) goi liuri last ulglii.
"O u r bailers bad a hide trou­
ble ad|uslliig lo (be pitching, hut
II came mil all rlglu "
Th e Tribe was forced lo use
slar outfielder Lara HICharde on
die mound idler regular slarllug
pllelier Michelle Allen was taken
to die hospital Wednesday nlghl
idler being till In die bead with a
ball at New Sm yrna Bench.
T h e H a m s b a d b e a te n
Mainland ID-7 on Wednesday,
mostly on die strength of a
10 run sixth Inning, and kepi
the run machine going Thursday
by scoring five runs In (he llrsi
Inning ami four runs In die
second.
• Seminole scored three runs In
the third liming In cut the lead lo
0-3. bill Ihiit was as close as II
would gel as Lake Mary Im ­
proved Its record lo 3-7 overall

three runs. Haw llngs had n
single, run. urn! an HBI.
lllrl doubled, singled, scored a
run. and hud an HBI for Sllffey
Affordnblcs. Sieve Th le b n ult
singled twice and scored n run.
StllTey doubled home two runs.
Brail llaw vcr hit a single und
scored two runs. Oary Muse had
a single and one run. Daniel
Bowen singled and had an HBI.
Chip CTIdrr also singled. John
Seoll scored a run. Miller had an
Hill.
Mike Miller collected a triple,
double, single, three runs, and
lliree HBI lo lead Beer: 30's
17-hlt efTort. Todd Pagcl con­
tributed three singles, a run. and
three HBI. Joel Kean singled
twice, scored a run. and hud Iwo
HBI. J e r r y C a m u s had two
singles, two runs, and an HBI.
Jo n Held doubled, scored a
run. and had iwo Kill. Jim Held
singled twice and scored a run.
C lm c k C o rn rltn singled and
scored two runs. Ken Cornclto
had a single, run. and an HBI.
Dave Coss and Dave Bennett
each singled and scored a run.
T im Allts4in had an HBI.
For First Baptist, T o m m y
Graecy was -t-for-4 with two
runs scored and two HBI while
Billy Graecy tripled, doubled,
scored Iwo runs, and had an
HBI. To n y Blalle added three
singles. Kocky Elllngsworth and
T im Palmer Ih h Ii singled twice,
scored a tun. and hud an HBI.
Sid llriH ’ k s in g le d , s c o re d once,
and had two Hill. Mike Henley
and Sieve Laurence both had a
single, a run. arid an Hill.

Slewarl (lliree singles, four runs,
HBI).
Also eonlrlhtilliig were Chris
Mullock (double, single, four
runs. Iwo HBI). Dennis Gleason
(two singles, two runs. Hllll. Mill
Harris (two singles, run. Hllll.
David Cories (single. Iwo runs)
ami Lonnie Tucker and Erick
Carrascpitllo (one single and one
nut each)
Providing Ihe offense for Exte­
rior llomcsavers were Mill W lllr
(lliree singles). Chris Pllelier (Iwo
singles, iwo runs, iwo HUM. John
Slier (iwo singles, run. two HMD.
Hon Walker |lwo singles. HMD.
Jam es Thom pson (triple, iwo
run s. H ill). O c ta vio To rre s .
Shannon Sm ith and Charles
Duymon (one single and one run
cuclil. Danny Pullen (single).
Alvin Campbell (run. three HMD
and rum Ltmdrv (run. HMD

If

f, * I 1&gt; .4 M ► M

ami 1-2 in Ihe conference.
Monica Cainardese was ilie
wlnnlng pllelier lor (he Hams,
scattering three Inis.
Doing ihe damage offensively
lot Lake Mary were Diane Duller
llwo-lor-four. home run. triple,
lliree runs scored. Iwo Hllll.
Karen Pinckney (two lor-lhree.
double, three runs seorrd). Joyta
Capo |lw o-for-lw o. two runs
scored). Angle Snow loue-lurunc. triple, one run scores, two
H llll. A m y Nelm an (one-forthree, one run stored, one HMI).
Llndy Longstull (single, one run
scored) and LI/. Davidson (two
runs scored, two Hllll.
Providing Ihe offense for Sem ­
inole were Lisa HICharde (one-for-lhree. double, one run
scored, one HMI). Sheila Glllins
(onc-for-thrcc. one runscorcd).
Nice) Cllett (onc-for-thrcc) and
Lara HICharde and Shay Drown
(one run scored each)
Lake Mary will play al Orange
Park at noon on Saturday, while
Seminole (l-fi) will be ulf until
hosting Lake Unwell In an SAC
game ai 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Raiders-------C o n tin u e d fro m IB
second on
a single ami an error and then
advanced lo llilrd on a bum
single by Lurry Hardy. Note
Ell/.er was till by a pitch lo load
(he bases ami lleamoii scored
when Hie Tlm hcrw olvcs dropped
a popup fur ail error. Hardy
scored on a wild pilch and
p liieh-nm ner Send Fergermm
(Seminole! scored on a wild
pitch.
Th e Haiders scored single runs
In (lie seventh ami eighth In­
nings lo upsh Hie advantage to
G O before Lake City scored lls
Iwo runs In I he bottom of die
eighth Inning.
Providing the offense for SCC
were Hardy and Sanford's Hick
Eckstein (two singles and one
run scored each). C ru z and
llcxcrcdl (iw o singles each).
Goodrich (one single ami Iwo
runs scored each). Beamon (one
single and one run scored). Seoll
Ucnjainln (one single and one
Hllll. Lym an's Chad Belaud (one
single) mid Fergerson (one run
scored).
Th e Haiders |H-11 overall and
3-3 In Ihe conference) will host
S jiIii I Anselm College from Now
Hampshire al 2 p.m. loday ami
I hen remain home lo lake on
Mid-Florida Conference for Flor­
ida C oium unlly College al Ja ck ­
sonville, ulsoal 2 p.m.

Bet LiveJai-Alai,

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Bet Horses
1 2 :3 0 P .M .
T u e s . th ru S u n .

Pompano Harness
7:30 P.M. Wed. thru Sat., Mon.

Miami Jai-Alai
7:00 P.M. Wed. thru Sat., Mon.
N o o n W ed . &amp; Sat.
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S a n lo rd H erald, S a n lo rd , F lo rid a - F riday, M a rc h 11, 1994 - a s

People
A f f o r d a b le h o u s in g

IN BRIEF

S H IP program realization o f A m erican dream

Mature driving course set
Tlie AARP Mature Driving Course will In* conducted on
Thursday and Friday. March 17 and 18 at I hr Sanford Senior
Center. 401 K. Seminole Hlvd.. Sanford.
Theclusa will Ire from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. both days,
lh l» established defensive driving course Is Important to
drivers 53 amd over.
Persons successfully completing these classes are eligible for
autontobllc Insurance discounts.
Cost for the both days Is $8 per person.
Call 330-9609 for reservations.

Tajiri Arts spring registration
S A N FO R D — TaJIrl Arts International Inc. will hold Its sprint*
registration. Saturday. Mnrch 12, from 9:30 a.m .-12:30 p.m. at
Hie Hanford Hoys and Girls Club. Those students wishing to lxa part of the 199-1 spring session are asked to m rel Mrs.
Patricia Merritt Whatley, executive director.

CALENDAR

There Is a movement on In Seminole
County lo try and get affordable housing for
all residents- Many Individuals as well as
organizations arc working loward this goal.
T he SHIP program can provide a realization
of the American dream of home ownership
for m any Seminole County families. The
Increased building of affordable housing will
provide an economic boost to our com m uni­
ty and e n rich the lives of m any as
partnerships work together for a great
comm on cause.
Different groups and organizations have
applied for and received SHIP funding lo be
used to assist home buyers with down
payments op newly constructed homes. A
series rtf three classes will be given for a
three-week period starting on Monday.
March 14. from 7-9 p.m . Th e classes will be
offered at the Cooperative Extension Serv­
ice. 290 West County Home Road, Sanford.
Lessons will be taught on prc-qimllfylug

CONSUMER
FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
for a home loan, learning about the process,
and accepting responsiblecs of home ow n­
ership. These classes are olTcred In con­
junction with those Interested In receiving
SHIP funding. Educational training Is rerpilred with the SHIP progrutn. T h is pro­
gram is being offered In conjunction with
Seminole County and the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. T h e program will be
limited lo the first 100 people that call In.
For more Information and/or lo register.

please call (lie Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce at 834-4404.
The educational programs will help to:
Improve potential for home loan qunllflraton
and protection from loan default of first-time
home buyers through better financial and
credit management skills, help home buyers
make Informed decisions through knowl­
edge ubout home buying an loan acquisition
processes, and assist new home owners to
maintain property values and avoid loan
default through learning and using money
management skills, home maintenance, and
repair skills and the development of com ­
m unity association groups.
Allhough this program Is designed for
those Inlercsted In applying for SHIP funds,
for those first-time home buyers. Ibis
Informal Ion would Ik * very helpful also. II
will give good Information on the process
needed and what you will need lo know
before you go through the steps of home
loans.

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

C lubw om en learn
about skin cancer

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet al 10 a.tn. every Monday al the
Deland Public Library. Interested ports are welcome.
For more Information, please call Hob Shelford. 904-7360 1111, oi Virginia Martin. 90-1-775-8909.

Dr. Robert J. Smith, a Sanford
dermatologist, was the guest
s p e a k e r at th e r e g u la rly
scheduled m eeting of tho
Seminole County Federation of
Women's Clubs held al the
Sanford G ardon C lu b . Dr.
Smith spoke on the various
forms of skin cancer and
showed slides lo accompany
hlsdollvery.

Sanford Rotarlans to m eet
Rotary Club ol Sanlord meets every Monday al noon, al the
Sanford Civic Center.

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

Hfiald Photo try TommjVlnt.nl

Nurses to m eet m onthly
The Licensed Prucllcal Nurses Association ol Florida. Inc .
meets the second Monday of the month nl 6:30 p m, at
Kllarney Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C .E.IJ class
provided each month All meetings arc open to I.PNs and to
students and graduate I.PNs. For Information call 299-4321

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 VFW Hall. 270(1
Wells Ave.. Fern Park. Open lo the public, donation Is $H Fur
information, call.8 4 1-7339.

United W e Stand m eets Sunday
United Wc ..Stand America, a non-partisan, non-profit
cltl/.cns‘ action group meets the second Sunday of each month
al 7 p.m.. at the old Lake Mary City Halt on Country Club Road
and Lake Mary Boulevard. All interested persons are welcome

W orld W ar II veterans m eet Sunday
World War II veterans ol the Merchant Marines and Navy
Armed Guard meet the second Sunday of the month at 1 p.m..
at I lie American Legion. 287-1 S. Sanford Ave All "old sails'
are welcome. For Information., call Bob Swanson. 3 2 1-4723.

NEW ARRIVALS
E U S T tS • David Brian and
Anne II. Griswold of Eustls.
announce the birth of tliclr son.
Juke Curtis, Dec. 2, 1993. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­

tal. Sanford. He weighed 91bs.
Maternal grandfather Is Dr.
C.F. Brooke Sm ith. Sanford, and
p a t e r n a l g r a n d m o t h e r Is
Florence Adams of Eustls.

Mom seeks ‘crack9 info
D E A R M A R Y : As a parent of a
14-year-old soon to he entering
high school, I lee) like I need
some education. I've heard ol
"cra ck" and "crack babies." but
to be honest, the stulf could In­
lying on the kitchen counter and
I wouldn't have a clue what it Is.
My daughter has never given os
a mimitr'N reason lo worry Hint
she might he Interested In anv
kind ol drug, but I don't want to
wait until a possible problem
arises before I make myself
smart, at least to the extent that
I would recognize "the enem y" II
I saw It
D U M B M OM
D E A R M OM : Contrary to your
signature. I think you are very
wise. Parents who have made
them selves smart about the
problem ol drug abuse among
teens are at a real advantage In
preventing the problem from
harming their children. Crack
{sometimes called "ro ck") Is the
street name for a more purified
form of cocaine that Is smoked.
It Is an extremely dangerous and
Intensely addictive substance.
Crack, which may be us much as

extrem ely
users.

f

DRUQ
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

appealing to drug

(M ary Balk Is a C o d ifie d
A d d i c t io n P r e v e n t io n Pro*
feailonal and counaelor. Write
her at the Sanlord Herald, or call
Ihe Seminole County Schoola'
Drug Prevention of lice, 323-5710.)

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times stronger than the cocaine
n o rm a lly purchased on I lu­
st reel, A d d ic tio n can occur
almost Instantaneously, Side effects of use cult cause violent
b e h a v io r a n d e x tre m e d e ­
pression and paranoia.
Crack Is sold In small plastic
vials and Is In the form of small,
white, gray or beige roughshaped chunks dial cun be
sm okt-d In a m a riju a n a or
tobacco cigarette, or In a pipe. It
can be purchased In sm all
amounts enough for two uses for
S5 to $10. Because crack Is so
cheap, easily available, and cre­
ates such an Intense "h ig h ." It Is

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House Cleaning Special
•T H E G IFT TH A T K EEPS O N G IVIN O *

Broken promises disappoint young mom
D E A R A B B Y i After giving
birth to twins, I decided to quit
my Job and stay home to lake
care of our babies. My husband
and I are on a rather tight
budget, and we needed two very
expensive appliance# because
the ones wc had broke down and
It would cost too m uch to repair
them.
My mother-in-law said. "G o
ulicarl and buy them: 1 will help
you with the payments."
Well. I look her at her word
and signed. for the appliances.
Meanwhile, six months have
passed, and not a word from my
muthcr-ln-law about her pro­
mise. When she was over at our
house. 1 said. "M um . how do you
like the two new appliances?"
She said. "O h, you showed
them lo me last time I wus here;
they arc very nice." Then she
changed the subject.
Abby. this Is not the first lime
she bus offered to help with
payments. Three years ago. we
went shopping for wall-to-wall
carpet, and she promised us she
would help with the payments,
and that was the last wc heard
alioul It.
I am rcully upset about Iter'
broken promises. W ind should I
do?
D O U B L E D IS A P P O IN T M E N T
D E A R D O U B L E ) Once
burned, shame on her; twice
burned, shame on you. Talk Is
cheap — and so Is she. Don't
take her promises seriously and
you won't be disappointed.
D E A R A B B Y d live In a large
apartment complex. Each build­
ing has a Inundry room with
several washers and dryers.
However some of us have a

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ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

re cu rrin g problem w ith our
neighbors.
Some people leave their things
In the washer or dryer for a long
time, which means that the rest
of us have to wait to do our
laundry unlll they remove their
stulf.
How lung should wc wait
before removing their laundry?
The problem Is that (here Is no
place lo put their laundry, and
most people don't want anyone
else touching tliclr stuff. There
are lig h te d tim e r s on the
washers and dryers, hut I've hud
to watt sometimes 49 minutes
until a machine Is available.
I know this muy not sound like
a critical problem, but It Is very
frustrating. Sign me...
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EMMANUEL
ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 0
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(Across from ih t Civic Canltr)
Sanford. FL 32772
Tdaphono (407) M l 1210

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Sunday School
10 00 am
Sunday Same a
1100 am
Tualday fyanlng
Bibl* Sludy
»0 0 pm
IKu'tday fyanlng Ptail*
and Wonfdp SafVK* S00 pm

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
7B2S Palmello Ave
Rev Ronald 0 William*
Paifor
SundaySchool
9 4%am
Morning Worship
11 00am
Evangelistic Service!
900 p m
wed Player A
Bible Sludy
,7 JO p m
Independent Missionary

Baptist
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUBCH

3101 W 111 81 Sanford
322 2914
Don Hie**
Pailor
Jarry FugaT*
A h o c Pallor
Jack M Thom«
Minuter of Music
Sundsy School
9 30am
Morning Worship 6 ISA II 00am
Evening Worship
OOOprn

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF SANFORD
319 Pan Av# . Sanford
R tf Floyd Bia*t. Jr
Pallor
Rev Jim Cornell Minttltr of Music
Rev Sidney Block Mirhifer of Youlh
Mrt Cathy Blau*
Pr* Schuol/Childrent Minitinei
Sunday War ihip
11% A 10 30 a m
Su nd ay Sc hoc I
9 t %a m
OflNBlpfiililp Tf#ming
Q 15 P m
Evening Worship
%00 p m
Wed Prayer Si«vlce
J 8 15 pm
Nuriery Provided

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Uptaia Rd . Sanford
323 9072
George Siedd
Paalor
Sunday School
1000 a m
Morning Service
1100 am
Evening Sendee
BOO pm
700 pm
Wedneiday Service
Old Truth! lor a Naw Day

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OFLONOW OOD
0911 8W4J4
Longwood FL J27505J94
(407)339 3917
Sunday
Bitile Study
9 30am
Worship
10 43 am
Worship
BOO pm
Wednesday Worship
7 00 p m
Nuriery ■ All aetvicet 9

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
902Oak Ave .Sanford FL
Father Richard W Troul
Pastor
Sal Vigil Mais
3 00pm
Sun Mass
7 43 a m
(Hispanic 9 00 a m I
10 30 A 1200
Con fa si ton. Sal
4 004 43pm

Christian
FIRST CHRISIIAN CHURCH
(DistfpMt of ChrliR
1907 S Sanford Ave
S Erteard Johnson
Pallor
Sunday School
9 45 ft m
Worship
M 00 a m
Coif## Fellowship Alter Worship
Tuesday Bible Study
10 00 am
Ail Ate Welcome Here
Nursery Available

Sunday
Acts
11:19-30

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST. LONOWOOO
973 Men ham Woods Rd
Comer of E C Williamson Rd
Sunday' Church SerHctS
and Sunday Sc hoof
10 00 • m
Wednesday
MOO pm
Nursery Available AI All Servrcea
Reading Room Mon Wed
Fri Sal
10 a m 1 p m
79*7/09

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Church Of Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1019 Hwy 1/92 1 mi N O M « y 4 j 4
323 3A30. 999 0932 904 739 3170
Sun Worship
10 30 a m I 0 PM
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worship yyilh us In lb# n#ar fului# A
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Ot Christ

Church of God

322-2611

Sunday School
Morning Worship
EvAngwfltllC Service
Family Enrichment
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2599 Sanford Ave.

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21 20 Iroquol, Av*.
Sanford 3 2 7 7 3

330-1860
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303 S. LAUREL AVE,i SANFORD

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ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH
(Evangelical Presbyterian)
IDS Commerce Sf lake M r v
(407) JJ J 8078
Rohe*I W'fbur
Paslo'
Sunday School
9 30 * m
Morning Worship
10 JO e m

A z Z J a n lto r lu l
S u p p ly C o .

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2927 S. Orlando Dr, Suite J -10 •Sanford

H e a lth C a r e C e n te r

OPEN TO PUBLIC
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ADCOCK ROOFING &amp; SHEET METAL
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8 0 0

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TR A N S M IS S IO N S
323-3040
5 0 0 Laurel Ave.

Sanford

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
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HOPKINS MEAT PACKING
MCHOAN STREET ■OFF SAMFORO AVE.

322-9291

T h is Space
A v a ila b le
C a ll

Bill Wtlboin
9 lh St. end Laurel Ave.
Sanford 3 2 2 -2 1 3 1

W IL L IA M S A N D SON
D A M A G E F R E E T O W IN G

EMn* wd ARwSchool Oay Cat* MI Via
Oort, nurrlaf Prmope
001 W. 22 nd 81., Sanford •3 2 1 -2 7 2 3

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FUN ER AL HOM E
O R Shorty Smith and

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
Prawrwoivvu 12 9-wJ*

ORACE UNITED
MITMOOIST CHURCH
499 Country Club Road
Lake Mary
David A Liddell. Jr
Pastor
Morning Worship 9 3 0 S t0 J 0 a m
Sunday School
010 a m
UM YF
9 0 0pm
Monday Bible Study
1000am
Tfursary Provided For All Services

CALVARY CHRISTIAN CENTER
500W 4lhSt
San lord
/4a« A Susie Poole
Pastes*
Sunday
Morning Service
10 00 a m
Power k Pi at se
9 00 pm
Wednesday Service
7 00 p m

C EN TR A L SYSTEM S

1 1 0 0 3 , Frtnch Avenut
Sanford •3 2 2 -TOM

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322-3213

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2 5 0 6 S. Park Dr., Sanford

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Episcopal

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Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
TMr REOCEMCR
(Missouri Synod)
2323 Oat A vs
Hev Elmer A Reusef er
Pastor
Sunder School
9 15 am
Worship Service
10 30 am
Nutaary Provided
Weakdar hindargartan ami
P«# Kindergarten Program
For1Information Call 322-3532
or 3230810

Charismatic

W IN N -D IX IE S TO R E S

DIAN a ' m in CER &amp;
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Wednesday
Mark
9 14-29

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HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Park Avenue
Gan ford, Florida
Telephone HO 7| 322 4811
Rev C Alfred Cole, Jr
Eucharist
7 30a m
Children sChapel
900a m
SundaySchool
9 13am
Choral Eucharist
1000am
Nursery Services Provided
Tuesday
7 00am
Wednesday
10 00 am

MARKHAM WOODS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5J10 Markham Wood* HvaJ
lake Mar r
Phcme33170V
Dr iDon: T DeBevorse
Past"
Sunday School. All Aga»
8 10 a n.
CHRIST U N H ID
Church Services
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MITMOOIST CHURCH
Nursery P iW Ia d
408 Tucker Dme
Youlh Group Sunder
8 0Qpn
(Cornet Tucker 0# A CM 42/|
Prt School Mon thru Fri
* 1o I.
Re* l arry Armbrusf
Pasfo'
Monthly Family N&lt;Qh| Sufi*'
Telephone 322 7900
Third Wednesday o*
Sunday School
943am Each Month
B30pm
Morning Worship
1100am
Wednesday B'Wa Study
7 00 pm
RIVIROAKS
Youth Meeting
M IA 3rd Wed
700pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P C A
"Traditional Values
Children * Tim# Included in Worship
Contemporary Style
Nursery provided for
NEW
MEETING PLACE
Ritaes and Sniafl ChikJrerT
Driftwood Village Shopping Canter
SrnafI Enough To Love You 549W Lake Mary Hr, I
Growing in Christ lg Bf»vt f pu '
Lai* Mar y
Wors/vp
9 30 A 11 00 a ry»
Dr John Montgomery Senior Pastor
FIRST UNITED
110 9103
METHODIST CHURCH
419 Park A.e
322 4371
UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN
Clifford Melvin
Pasror
W 25lh A Upset* Rd S*n» jm
D a n ie l
Choir Director
Mev
Darwin
Shea
Pa*fo»
Morrung /fo'ship A 10 A 11 00am
Sunday School
N '* 1
Coffee Fellowship
930am
Church Service
10 a m
Sunday School
9 43 a m
H&lt;t la Study
4 JO p m
Uiuth Fellowship
Tue*
9 a m \ f 10 p m
Women's Fellowship
tst Monday
11 00 a m
Women tC o d e
2nd Monday
tO 00 a m 2 00pm 7 30p n
WEK1VA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
M a n * P ra y a r B r e a * f a it
211 W#*'i«a&lt; Spring* tar,#
1*lThu*sd*y
A 30an
Longerpod Phone 98 ® 1908
Men's Fellowship Dinner
He
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Samuel
R D Massey
P»sfci»
3rd Thursday
A JOp n
Church Service* 8 JO1and \100 a
Nursery Provided For Ail Services
Sunday School
(Alt age*)
9 43 AM
Nursery Provided

Methodist

ST JOHN'S EASTERN
ORTHOOOKCHURCH
2743 Counlry Club Road
Rev Donald Beuoi
Pastor
ChurchPhone
3214193
Ovine liturgy
tOOQem
Sunday behoof
1000am
Confession By Appointment

(407)444 LORD
TbaRav H i. Barge
Rector
7 00pm
Sunday
Holy Cue harm
9 00am
Christian Education
•
Alt
Ages
900 am
OOVE'B WAY FELLOWSHIP
Holy Eucharist
10 00 am
420 live Oaks Blvu
Children s Church
IQGOam
Castelbefry, FL 327(0
(Education Wing)
Phone 407 3399433
Nursery
Care
Begins
at
9
O0 a m
Frank 9 Charlotte Brown
Pallors
Throuflh 1000 am Service
Sunday
1000am A 6 30pm.
Wednesday
Wednesday
730pm
Holy Eucharist
700p m

M IN C E R M O T O R S
CARS &amp; TR U CK S

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Phone 322 7)12
Patricia F Johnson
Pastor
Sunday School
Adud B'bia Study
9K Jam
Worship Service
10 30 a m
Nursery Provided

Eastern Orthodox

ST PETERS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rinehart Roed

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
178 W Wilbur A«e Lakw M«rv
Rev A F Stevens
Paslry
» If .
Church Prayer Meeting
r• ,
Church School
Morning Worship
• (in t n
youth Qrouf)
Wed Choi* Practice
700 pm
Thurs Youlh Chorr
4 W[ "

GOOD SHEPHERD IV A N Q ILIC AL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF9ANFOR0
ELCA

CONOREQATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCCl
2401 S Park Ave
322 4594
Rev Thornes P Tkechuk Minuter
Church School
9 30 10 30 em
Worship
11 00 e m
Fellowship luncheon B JU p m #*#ry
2nd Wednesday
Cvary tail Saturday 8 00 a rn Men *
Club Breaklait

9 45 • rn
10 30 &gt; m
6 00pm

Sanford. FL

Herb Stenstrom and Staff

B R A M

Tuesday
Luke
11:1-13

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
O FIA N F O R O
Phone 327 2997
Hav Bruce0 Scott
Peti'»
Church School
9 30 • Morning Worship
tOOnam
Nursery
Samor High F allow ship
Sunday
330pm
Wednesday F emily Nighi
Supper
Youth Groups
Voyager*(K 4 Grades)
High Voltage |3 9 Grades)
Just Friends
llngtes Group
7 00 p m
Pastor t Bibla Study
70ru.it

Lutheran

Congregational

P a ilo r

Q u a lity F u r n itu r e &amp;
D is c o u n t P r ic e s
4 0 5 0 Hwy. 4 0 , t Milo East ol 1-4

R E A L T Y

Cctiyttgtt 1904.

CHURCH OF 0 0 0
901 W 22nd Street
R t v D o n a ld if W ig g m s

FURNITURE FACTORY LIQUIDATORS
S T E N S T R O M

1#OTS9 FflENCM AVE.

Monday
Matthew
1:1-17

Presbyterian

1000 am
1100am
M Sp m
MS pm

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF LAKE MARY
790 Sun D«iv# LakeMaRr
Paul Moyer
Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service
91 10 30am
Saf urday S«*v »ce
S 30 p m
Sunday School •
Adull B*WeClass
9 1 3 am
Holy Close Story hour Pi*school
f 0# In formal Ion Call 3310797

Christian Science

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH. U C C
Rev Arthur Array
Pastor
Stind ay Worth ip
10 00 a m
Church Sc hoof
10 16 am
Fellowship
11 00 am
COME GROW WITH US '
OUR TEMPORARY WORSHIP
LOCATION IS
Lake Mary Community Building
290 N. Country Club Ruad
Lake Mary
Marling Addrasa
Christian Fellowship Church.
UCC
P O Bo» 950069
Lake Mary. FL 327950968
Telephone 3233119

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SundaySchool
Morning Wo'ahip
t uaaday Prayar
fuatdar D&lt;M* Study

Legend has
it Dint, long ago, the
dogw ood cam e into
b lo o m on C a lv a ry and th at,
afterw ards, a cross was im planted into the
flower itself, to remain for all time. You can see it if
you look closely, rust brown against the while of each
individual blossom.
M an y o f us carry crosses, faint like the dogwood's
emblem , but with us, nevertheless. Somehow, in this Lenten
season, we become particularly conscious o f them and of our
need for help...a certain kind o f help that can be found only
through the things we learn in God's Mouse.
The Church doesn’t pretend to banish our cares and
woes, but its teachings realistically consider the experiences of
life itself. No matter what our personal cross may be, we seem
able to bear its burden with more strength.
Lent is a w onderful tim e in which to begin making
church a regular part o f your life - if you haven't already.

Catholic

O e i f M in is tr y

U C I 3 Spiritual Centre
175 A South Volusia Awe
Corner of Graves and Volusia A**
Rev Margaret Ann Schmidl Peitctf
We welcome everyone
to our services
Sunday Service
10 30 A w
MeditettorVHealingnecturer *&gt;&lt;)
Massages
Thursday Service
7 30 p m
MeddeHowMmi Class.a^.i
Messages
information on Chwah Functions ar-t
Spiritual Counseling
Call #904 229 7222

S H O W IS DOWN o r S lItS IN O S
K l EimAyanua.Sanlwd
M l S IM
1utuiI KyHudaon

W ISTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paola Road (4BA)
Sanford, Florida
Dr Bobby M Me Fall*
Pa*tor
Sunday School
900am
Mormng Worship
1000 am
DlscrpJathlp framing
9 00 p m
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
Wed Prayer Service
7 00 pm

A 30pm

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Club Pond, La*# Mary
Avery M Long
Pallor
Sunday School
9Gpm
Preaching A Worshiping 1043 a m
tl'Me Sludy
6 30 p m
Sharing i Proclaiming
1 30 p m
Wad Prayer Meal
7 30 p m
Nutatry Provided

j

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NA2ARENE
2591 Sen ford Ave
John J Minion
Hanoi
Sunday Sc hool
9 43 a m
Morning Worship
10 43 am
Youth Hour
9 00 p m
Evangelist Service
9 00 p n
Mid week Service Wed
7 00 pm
Nursery Provided for all Services

OUTREACH O C U V IM N C E
C IN T IR
77]ISIp*t Av* . Sanloid

PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
SOI E Airport Rivd , Sanford
Sunday Sc hoo*
9 43 a m
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Evening Worthlp
7 00 pm
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting
700pm
Nuriery Provided For
All Servicei

Sunday
Fellowship Hour
10 00 am
Worship 6*fvic«
10 30 am
MidWt#*
Noma Fefiowship Group*
(Call for dalail*)
Villlora Walcoma
Nurstry Rrovldsd

W a d P r a p tr S a r v ic o

C C IM A A TIO N CHURCH
LAXIM ARY
1» W
iM .M a n r. Fiona,
[* . . . i n ClUiMl. PMlot M l 0210
Sunday Momino
C«i»tn»llon8»ndc«
10 00 4-n
W adn.id.yNIQM
Ditt* Study
fOOpm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOOOS
MOO Ma»iham Woods Road
Lake Mary, Florida
Dr Robed (Bob) Parker
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Religion
Leading those gone astray to God

IN BRIEF

By KKLLEY MITCHCLL
Herald Staff Wrilor

Victory celebrates 11 years
S A N FO R D — Victory Tem ple of God, 001 Pine A v r..
UTimnmcca u Goapc] Mimlnil to lx? held on Siilurdiiy, Mnrcli 12,
(It 7 p.m,
Th e program lx sponsored hy the Victorious Singers of
Victory T rm p lr.
The congregation will he cclcbrullng Its N th church
anniversary. Monday. March 14. beginning at 7:30 p.m
wceknlghts. through Sunday. March 20. at 11 a.in.
I he theme of the event Is "Th e Temple Is Dull! and a
Standard Set: Go through the Gates." Local churches will be
participating. Th e community Is welcomed to help celebrate.
Illshup It. L. Mlllery. pastor

Lenten 'Souper Supper* continues
SA N FO R D - Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S, Park Avc..
will sponsor a "Souper Supper" on Thursday. March 17. at
INK) p.m. In the church Parish Hall, followed hy a presentation
and discussion, " T h e Ministry to the Gentiles and Dllndness or
the Disciples at (1:30 p.m. Tills Is the fourth In a weekly
l.entcn series presented by Father Al Cole, rector of Holy Cross.
The public Is Invited

Youth W riting Contest underway
L A K E M AIO — Christian Writers Instllur announces a
Youth W riting Contest forages 15-IH,
The writer of the 25 best essays on the theme "M y W riting
Dreams and Goals" will he Invited to ultend the Youth Track at
C'WI's 401 h Annual Writers' Conference In Wheaton. I l l . .lime
2 5.
Suhinli a 700-to l.OOO word essay on your writing goals
Write and tell us your dreams! All entries must be typed,
douhle spueed. oil 8V* x 11 Inch paper. Include name, address,
telephone num bernnd date oftilrih
Mall entries in: Christian Writers Institute. 177 K. Crystal
Lake Ave,, Lake Mary. FL 32740. For Inforumtlon. call
324-5465.
( AVI and Strang Communications, publisher of "Charism a."
arc sponsoring a student newspaper contest to Identify
excellence In high school journalism. Th e winners will be
announced at the Ju n e 1094 CW I writers' conference In
Wheaton
Entries must lie newspapers published by students Deadline
is May 2 Mall entries to Christian Wrllers Institute.

Zion Hope celebrates M en’s Day
SA N FO R D — On Sunday. March 20, at 11 a m.. Zion Hope M
It Church family will be observing their Annual Men's Day.
ilrother Robert Williams of Glendale M. II. Church. Miami,
will speak on I he theme man's "Responsibility to G o d ."
An Invitation Is extended to the entire com m unity to come
serve and praise the Lord.
Please route prepared to worship and to participate In all
l&gt;arts of the service.

M aranatha bazaar needs you
SA N FO R D — The second annual Arts A Cralts Bazaar wll be
held on Saturday. March 2(5. front D a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Maranatha New Life Center. 304 E. 27th St.
Anyone wishing to |&gt;artU-lpate or for more Information may
call Frank Thom as at HIKE 1270.

Spring Revival at Palm etto Baptist
SA N FO R D — Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church. 2020 S.
Palmetto Avc.. will he holding Us Spring Revival. Wednesday.
March 2.1 through Friday. March 25. at 8:30 p.m nightly, with
i he final service being Sunday. March 27. at I i a.m
Revival speaker will he Evangelist Frank Shiver ol Callahan.
Dr Shiver is a noted speaker lor Revivals, mission conferences,
vouth meetings and Bible conferences. Hts home church Is
Regency Baptist Temple In Jacksonville, where he pastured for
a num ber of years after serving as a missionary to Korea.
Th e com m unity is cordially Invited to attend these special
services.
For Information, call 323- I8H3.

Keep us inform ed
The Sanford Herald welcomes news and announcements,
classes and seminars available to the public for the Religion
page.
The following suggestions urc recommended to expedite
publication:
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include the
name and a daytime phone num ber of a person who can he
contacted to answer any questions we might liuvc.
Th e deadline for submission is noon Wednesday before
publication.

SA N FO R D — Th e Lord does
Indeed work In mysterious ways.
Tw elve years ago Chaplain
Charles PltrofT came lo the Good
News Jail and Prison Mlnlslry al
the Seminole County Joint K.
Polk Correctional Facility to turn
those lives w hich Itad gone
astray to God.
Today, lie glvrs thanks for the
thousands served In the name ol
Jesus.
"In 1993 we held 20H Sunday
services here at the facility with
H.500 Inmates In attendance,
collectively," said PltrofT. "W e
had 809 Bible classes attended
hy 23.500 Inmates and IH.(XK)
Bible lessonk graded by the staff
here.
"But most Importantly, there
were 1,005 decision for Christ.
535 for the first lime and 530
recommitments," according to
f’ll roll. "W e thank God for Ills
guidance and strength to help
these young men and wom en."
On Friday, the ministry will
hold Its 11th annual benefit
banquet at 0:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E.
Seminole Illvd.

Chaplain J im Brown, who
recently retired after nine years
of service here, will return from
North Carolina to speak on the
Jail ministry.
Those In attendance will get
an Inside look Into the facility as
thr women's chaplain Jo Anne
Westmoreland, a volunteer for
11 years, and 12 female cxoffenders re-enact a Monday
evening service.
" T h e r e Is one female exrifTeiidcr who will give a testimo­
ny of I he Impact God has tiad In
her life since she left the Jail."
said PltrofT. "She now owns her
o w n b u sin e ss and grossed
$500,000 last year
"W e're breaking that cycle of
crime one life al a time." lie said.
Awards for Volunteer of the
Year, given hy Sanford Mayor
Bel lye Smith, and Correellons
( Ulli'cr iif the Year, hy Shrrllf
Don Kslmgrr. will lie pari of Ihc
evening festivities
There Is no charge for the
banquet, hut a freewill olfcrlttg
will lie received to cover the
costs and help with Ibis fast
growing ministry
For more Information, call
Chaplain Pllroffat 324-5221.

H*r»W Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

County Commissioner Darryl McLain, right, presents a Resolution
proclaiming March 613 John E. Polk Correctional Faclllly Jail
Chaplain Wook

‘A Child Is Waiting* campaign launched
By KELLEY MITCHELL
Herald Stall Wrilor
S A N FO R D — In the wake of
rising poverty and childhood
hunger. Dread id the World
lauui licit a campaign in reduce
h u n g e r a m o n g lo w -in c o m e
children and women. Th e "A
Child Is W aiting" Offering ol
Letters cumpalgn seeks to guar­
antee full luudlug for I lie* proven,
cost-effective Special Supplc
m c n t a l F o o d P ro g ra m lo r
Women. Infants, and Children
IW IC) in reach the nearly 3 5
m illio n eligible w om en and
children not currently served.
T h is federal program Is de­
signed lo reduce malmitrlllon
a m o n g a l-rls k c h ild re n and
p re g n a n t w o m e n d u r in g a
Child's most critical period of
grow tli and developm ent. Ii
provides uiilrllm is foods rich in
p ro te in , iro n , c a lc iu m and
vlllimous A and C. lo nursing

moms and small children. These
arc (lie kinds ol vital nutrients
likely to he missing from the
diets of low-income women and
children.

meets Ihc Income guidelines, the
service Is I here.
"M any working people qualify
(or W IC ." according lo Richards

I hc Seminole County I'tihlU
Health Unit presently services
4.573 participants monthly In
ihc local W IC program
Prcgnanl women and children
birth lo 5 years old may he
eligible for tree milk, cheese,
peanut butler, pilcc. cereal, eggs
and Ileans Carrots, tuna and
llsh arc added to the list lor
breastfeeding women and Infant
formula lor newborns

Children olii-u hear Ihc hrunl
ol their lamllv's circumstances,
thrlr needs magnltlcd under I he
le iis ol poverty As ol 1992, ti.H
million children, almost halt ol
all poor children, lived in homes
W here incomes were less than
hall Hu- olllctal poverty level. (In
1993 ihc poverty level was
SI 1.521 lor a tamlty ol three.)
Forty percent ot all poor Am eri­
can children arc younger than 0
years old.

"Th e re Is a need and desire to
Increase Ihc caseload here In
Seminole C o un ty." said Dorothy
E. Richards, director ol the W IC
program at thr health departmerit. Forth-two percent ol the
ellgllile population are not befog
served here In I tie enunly. II
there Is a medical and/or m ilrlilonal risk and the household

■'Without writing checks —
jusi a letter lo Congress —
Christians run help win nearly a
billion dollars for vital nutrition
and health-related services for
lo w -in c o m e c h ild r e n a n d
w om en." said David Beckmann,
president of Bread tor I In* World.
Ih c Christian citizens' n u llhunger advocacy group marks

Walk for the
hungry Sunday
SA N FO R D — The seventh
annual central Florida Walk
For the H ungry will begin at
2:30 p.m. on Sunday. March
13. from four different loca­
tions, Centennial Park. San­
ford. C ran e 's Roost Park,
behind (lit* Altamonte Mall:
West Orange and C h u rc h
Street Station.
S p o n s o re d hy C h u rc h
World Service, the walk raises
money for the Second Harvest
Food Bank of Central Florida.

Its 20th anniversary tills year.
"If Jnsi a fraction of the more
than 70 m illio n A m e ric a n s
estimated In the pews on a given
Sunday wrote letters on this
Issue. Congress couldn't Ignore
the m a ssive o u t c r y ," said
Beckman.
During the past two years.
Bread of the World organized
churches to help wilt nearly S2
billion to expand tltree effective
U .S child ho o d hunger progiants: W IC. Head Start and Jo b
Corps. About a million low
Income people, mainly children,
arc bcncfltllngas a result.
T o become Involved in the " A
C hild Is W aiting" campaign,
write to Bread for the World.
N 0 0 W ayne Ave.. Suite KXX).
Sliver Spring. M D 20910 or call
3 0 1-008-2400, fax number Is
301-608-2401. Include 95 plus
$3 postage and handling lo order
an Ollcrlng of Letters kit. or 925
to become a member of Bread tor
the \Vorld.

Participation in WIC (by race)
■ C a u ca sia n 4 4 .7 %
□ A fric a n -A m e ric a n 2 7 .3 %

C a th o lic So cial Services.
Sm ith Sem inole C hrist Ian
Sharing Center. West Orange
D a lly Bread, the Sanford
C h ris tia n S h a rin g Center.
Rescue Outreach Mission and
Grace N' Grits. Sanford.

■ H isp anic 2 3 .7 %
A sian 2.4 %
= A m e rica n Indian 1.9%
Source USDA, 1993

Funds arc also shared with
|icoplc ol Yugoslavia. Somalia,
and earthquake victims m Los
Angeles through CW S.
Registration begins at 2
p.m.

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Bread for the World
1100 Wjyne Atrnui-, Suili- 1»*00
Mlttr Spong Mil JIWIO
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community Alliance Church. 4815 £ att lake Of**#. Winter Spring*
neighborhood Alliance Church M l M a r k h a m Wood* Rd . longwood
S a n fo r d A ffia n c e C h u rc h . 1401 S P a rk A v e , S a n fo r d

ASSEMBLYOF QOO
Emmanuel Assembly of G o d , 3 2 0 CoffldWCiil S I . Sanford
Family Worship Center, l^ O W AirportBlyd..Sanford
Freedom Assembly of God 2 9 6 0 Orlando O ' . Sanford
Wefciya Assembly of God, 1075 Duon M&lt;1, l ongwood
BAPTIST
loch Baptist Church, Oviedo
vsry Baptist Church, Crystal Lake Ave A 3rd St taka Mary
seiberry Baptist Church, 770 Seminole Blvd
itral Baptist Church. 3101 W til St
iluota F u ll Baptist
arwater Missionary Baptist Church, Southwest Fid
mlrystde Baptist Church, Country Club fid . Like Mary
l Baptist Church, SI 0 Park A rt
A Baptist Church of All ament a Springs, Rf 436, Altamonte Spring*
;l Baptist Church ot Forasl City
l Baptist Church of Geneve
A Baptist Church Markham Woods
&gt;t Baptist Church of Like Monro*
it Baptist Church of Longwood 691 East SR 434
d Baptist Chuichof Osteen
it Baptist Church ot Oviedo
d Baptist Church ot Santander Springs
it Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. 1101 W 13th St
mtain Hoad Baptist Church. Oviedo
)• Baptist Church. Foreii City Community C*nl*r, For*st City
opendance Baptist Miss Curie League Bldg , Longwood
Jan Missionary Baptist Church, 920 Upsala Rd
Mhouse Baptist Church 6C5 Longwood Laka Mary Rd
a«is yr Bap PH Church, 120 Lakevlew A ve, L*ki Mary
:edonia Mission Baptist Church, Oak M ill Rd , Osteen
Sionary Baptist Church. North Rd Enttrprisa
mint) Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Mary
Moriah Primula Baptist Church. » 101 Locust An* Sanford
Olivo Missionary Baptist Church. Sanlando Springs Rd Longwood
Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, 1800 Jarry A*»
Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Sipes Av*
n Bethel Missionary Church, 9th SI A Hickory Avt
wMt CaJvary Missionary Baptist Church, 1109 W 13th St
* Salem Piimibva Baptist Church, 1509 W 1?thSt
a Tsstamsnl Baptist Church. Quality Inn. North Longwood
wMt Zion Baptist Church, 1720 Paar Av*
* Ufa Fsllowship. 4061 £ Lak* D r. Cass*lb*rry
ihtide Baplut Church, Chuiuota
tealul Zion Baptist Church, 1164 Pm# S t . Altamont* Springs
&gt;P** i Baptist Church, 1301 TV 1st 91, Sanford
•crest Baptist Church. 601 E Airport Blvd
»rte Laka Baptist Church, Ridge Rd , r*rn Park
grass Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
vldence Missionary Baptist Church, 4561 Dougtaa An* . Bookartown
:ond Bhiloh Missionary Baptist Church Wait Sanford
yrna Baptist Church. 250 Ovarbrook D r. Cassaibarry
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night Baptist Church. 190 Bahama Rd
James Missionary Baptist Church. SR 415. Osteen
Johns Missionary Baptist Church, 309 Longwood Ave

Altamonte Springs
SI Luka Missionary Baptist Church ot Camaron City. Inc
31 Raul Baptist Church. 013 Pine A»e
SI Matthews Rap hit Church Canaan tlgts
91 John's Missionary Baptist Church, 930’Cypres* St
Spring!iaid Missionary Baptist Church, 13th St K Cedar Axe
Palmetto Av* Baptist Church, 2 6 3 6 Palmetto Ave
Temple Baplut Church, Palm Springs Rd , Altamonte Springs
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd at Hester A»e
Wetlview Baptist Church, 4100 Pauls Rd (40A)
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark A William St
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Daplisl Church. 712 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
All Souls Catholic Church 903 Oak Avt Sanford
Church ol the Nativity. lake Mary
Our Lady of ihe Lakes Catholic Church 1310 MaitmtHan. Deltona
St Ann s Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail SeOary
St Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset Dr , near Button Rd C a s s e lb e rry
SI Clare Catholic Community meets at Osteen Civic Center
St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church., Mad land Ave Altamonte Spring*
SI Maly'I Ukrainian Catholic Church. 345 McCoy D r , Apopka
CHRISTIAN
first Christ ten Church 1607 S Sanford Av*
First Christian Church ol Longwood 14001 L Williamson Rd , Longwood
Celebt atlon Church Laka Mary, !2flW Lakevlew Ave Lake Mary
Grace Christian Church, Wilson Elementary School (Pools),
983 Orange Blvd . Sanford
Lakevlew Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd at Jamison
SanfordChrillianChurch. 730 Upsala Rd Sanford
South Seminole Christian Church, 300 W SR 434 Oviedo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ Scientist 975 Markham Woods Rd Longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ, 1512 S Park Ave
Church Of Christ at take E lle n , U 3 H w y 17 93 . Casselberry
Church of Christ, 600 Palm Springs Dr , Altamonte Springs
Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Christ, Longwood
Chu'chol Chrtxl, W l/th3i
North side Church of Christ, Fla Haven D r , Maitland
South Seminole Church of Christ. 54t0 Lake Howell Rd
CHURCH OF QOD
Church ol God. 503 Hickory Ave
Church ol God 603 W 33ndSt
Church of God, Oviedo
Church of Qod Holiness, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission, Enterprise
Church ot God. 1402 W ittihSt
Church of God In Christ, Oviedo
Church of God ol Prophecy, 2509 S Elm Ave
Church ot God1ol Prophecy, 1700$ Perslmnwi Ave
Church of God of Prophecy. 496 0 Central, Oviedo
Church ol God|7th Day), Deltona Community Center, Deltona (Sun Roorni
Rescue Church oI God, 1700 W. 13lhSt, Sanford
True Church ot God, 2700 Ridgewood Ave , Sanford
CO N Q RIdATIO NAL
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 S Park Ave .Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Orthodov Church, St George 2001 Dylan Way Maitland

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F a s te r n O r th o d o t C h u r c h S i S te v e n s o f O C A
1895 L a k e E m m a R d L o n g w o o d
E a s te r n O r th o d o x C h u rc h , 51 J o h n Q it h o d o t , 2 7 4 3 C o u n tr y C lu b R d
S a n fo r d

L c m g w u o d C h u r c h o f th e N a ja re n e . W a y m a n A J e s s u p A v e lu n g w o o d
M a t fcf ta rn W o o d s C h u r c h o f th e f t a ja r e n o S ff 40 3 ‘ t m ile s W
o f t 4 at th e W e k iv a R iv e r

EPISCOPAL

D e lto n a P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h H o lla n d B lv d A A u s t in A v e D e lto n a
f i r f ! Fl r e s h y l* n a r i C h u r c h Of L a k e Mi ary
f n i l P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h O a k A ve A 3 rd &amp; !
Tarsi F 9 e ib y it r ia n C h u r c h o l D e B a ry E H ig h la n d
M a rk h a m W o o d * P r o s b y lo n a n C h u rc h 3 2 10 M a ik h a m W o o d s R d
L a k a M a ry
B t A n d r e w s P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h 9 9 1 3 D e a r L a k e R d
S i M a rk s P r e s b y te ria n C h u r c h 1021 P a lm S p r in g s R d , A lta m o n te S p r in g *
T u s c a w ilta P ie s b y te r ia n C h u r c h 3 6 0 0 W S R 436 O v ie d o
U p s a la C o m m u n ity P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rc h U p s a la R d
W e s tm in is te r P r e s b y te ria n C h u rc h R e d B u g R d C a s s e lb e rry

A ll S a in I t E r» sc o p a l C n u r e h L 0 * 0 a* t A *e E ml e «p r 11«
C h n i t E p is c o p a l C h u rc h , L u n g ,w o o d
E p « s c o p a l C h u r c h o f th e N e w C o v e n a n t H /3 T u s k a w d la R d W in te r S p rin g s
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h o l th e R e s u n e c lu m 2 5 1 E fa k e B r in lt e y D r L o n g w o o d
H o ly C r o s s E p is c o p a l C h u r c h P ark A v e a l 4 th S t . S a n fo rd
S t P e te rs E p iS C u p a iC h u r c h 7 0 0 R in e h a rt R d , L a k e M a ry
S I R ic h a r d s C h u rc h , 5 151 L a k e H o w e ll R d , W in te r Pask
T he C h u r c h u f th e G o o d S h e p h e rd 331 la k e A . « M a lila n d

INTERDENOMINATIONAL
C a lv a ry C h r is t ia n C e n te r 5 0 0 W 4 lh S 1 S a n fo rd
h e w H a rv e s t C h r is t ia n F e llo w s h ip 3 7 6 0 C t&gt; u n |ry C lu b ftd S a n fo rd
N o i In la n d C o m m u n ity C h u r c h 530 D o g T ra ck R d . L o n g w o o d
O u tr e a c h D e liv e ra n c e C e n te r 2331 S ip e s A v e S a n lo r d

JEWISH
B e th A m S y n a g o g u e m e a lin g a t lo m u r ml S iim t L a k e a n d
C o u n ty L in e R d . W e s t I 4
T e m p i1* S h a lo m 1783 f Ik h a m B lv d D e lto n a

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
F o re s t L a k e S e v e n th D a y A d v e n t* * ) C h u rc h , H w y 4 3 6 , F o r e s t C ity
M a rs H ill S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h , S O I E ? n d S t .S a n fo r d
Y m f o r d S e v e n th D ay A d v e n tis t C h u rc h . 5 6 1 5 N H w y 427
S e v e n th P a y A d v e n t H I C h u r c h M e d t ih d A v e A lta m o n te S p r in g *
W in te r Springs S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h , 5 0 B M u s s R d

OTHER CHURCHES

LUTHERAN
A s c e n s io n L u th e r a n C h u r c h O v e rO iu o k D r C a s te lb e rr?
G o o d S h e p h e r d L u th e ra n C h u rc h E L C A , 2 9 1 7 O d a n d o O r p v w j 17 921.
S a n fo r d
H o ly C i o s t L u th e r a n C h u tc h o t la k e M a iy 760 S u n D r t a k e M a ry
L o rd o t L ife L u th e r a n C h u rc h 395 T u ik a w lita Fid . W in te r S p r in g *
L u th e r a n C h u r c h o l F ^ro vid e n ce , D e lto n a
L u th e r a n C h u r c h u l th e R e d e e m e r 3 5 3 5 O an Awe
M e s s ia h L u th e ra n C h u rc h G o ld e n D a y s D r A H w y 17 92 , C a s s e lb e rry
S t L u k e s L u th e ra n C h u r c h R i 476 S la v ia
S i S te p h e n L u th e r a n C h u r c h 4 3 4 | u s tW o i l 4 L o n g w o o d

METHODIST
B a r n e tt U n ite d M e m o ria l C h u r c h L D e lla r y A t * e n te r p r is e
B e a r l a k e U n ite d ' M e th o d is t C h o re h
B e th e l A M E C h u rc h . C a n a a n H e ig h ts
C a s s e lb e r r y C o m m u n ity U n ite d M e th o d * * t C h u rc h , H w y 17 9 2 at
P in e y R id g e R d C a s s e lb e rry
C h r is t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h T u c k e r D r S u n le n d E s ta te *
D e B a ry C o m m u n ity M e lh o d iS l C h u rc h W H ig h B e n k iR d D u fia iy
F ir s t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h 419 P ark A ve
F u s t M e th o d is t C h u r c h o f G e n e v a
F ir s t M e th o d is t C h u r c h o f O v ie d o
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8 B - Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, March 11, 1994

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

NOTICE o r
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# la hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 410
Silver Lake 0.".. Sanlord. FL
32773. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Nome ol
BURLINGTON SOFA CO and
that I Intend to reglater told
name with the Dlvlalon ol Cor
po,a lions, Tallahaaaee. Florida,
in accordance with the pro
vlaiont ol the Flcllllout Name
StaMea. To Wit Section MS W.
F lor Ida Statutes 199
T H E P P W O R C O .IN C
Raymond E Carrlnger
Publish: March It. leva
P EP 94_____________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice Is hereby given Me
Connell Towing will self at
Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest
bidder, the following described
vehicles
1 It *4
M Toyl Van JT4YR79V4GS009204
a t*4
7* Chevy
I S(7G»N 534444
4-4 *4
71 Dodge
OL41GIFIS4f7S
4**4
77 Merc
7A*JSS*4IJS
4**4
(5 Toyota Tdr
JT7ALJIGXF0K47*4
The auction will be held at
II 00 pm on said dates above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
2*00 Sanlord Av*. Santord Fla
02772 Prospective bidders may
Inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are cash or
cerlllied funds McConnell
Towing reserve* the right to
accept or re|*cl any and all
bids

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1 ITH JU O IC IA L
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.*) 4*71 DR ( I P
In re The Marriage ol
NANCY R TIMMONS,
Petitioner/Wife,
and
HAROLD H TIMMONS.
Respondent/ Musband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO HAROLD R TIMMONS
Last Known
Residence! Address
7172 Harbor Heights Drive
Orlando. Florida2202S *
YOU ARE NO TIFfEO that a
Petition lor Alimony Without
Dissolution ol Marriage has
been tiled against you In the
above named Court, and you are
required to serve a copy el your
Answer or pleading to the Petl
lion on the Petitioner s attorney.
Stephen M. Slone, Esquire. 725
North Magnolia Avenue, Or
lando. Florida 22*02. and tile the
original Answer or pleading In
the alike ot the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court In and lor Semi
nole County. Florida, on or
before March 72. 1*94
It you tall to cSo so. ludgment
by default will be taken against
you tor the relief demanded In
the Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
this l*lh day of February, lt*4
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; MadelynCrane
Deputy Clerk
Publish February II, 25 A
Marchs. It. 1*94
DEO 1*1

Publish M arch II , i**4
D E P no

ADVER TISEM EN T FOR BIOS
BID9J/94 11
The following I* a re advertisement ot the legal advertisement
published February 77, 1*94 by the City This legal ad differ* Irons
the one previously published due to the deletion ot the requlremenl
that Bidders be Florida Dept.ol Transportallen pro qualified.
Sealed BIOS will be received by the City of Sanlord at City Hall.
200 N Park Avenue. Santord. Florida 22771. al tho City Hall In the
Purchasing Offlct. Room 241. until 2;00 PM Local Time, on March
20. 1994. lor Town# Center Boulevard/St Johns Parkway Roadway
and Infrastructure Construction Bids will be opened publicly and
read aloud Immediately thereafter In the City Commissioners
Chamber. Room 117.
The work proposed under this project consists ol raodway, utilities
and storm drainage construction on several two and lour lane
roadways adjacent to lha Seminole Town* Center malt site The
proposed scope ot work is
A Towne Center Blvd — Roadway. signalHallon. potable and
reclaimed water mams, sanitary and storm sewer systems on
approximately 7,000 LF ol four 14) lane divided roads The roadway
alignment ha* been cleared and grubbed, and till and storm sewer*
have been installed al It* north and
D St Johns Parkway — Roadway, slgnalliatlon. potable and
reclaimed water mains, and storm sewer and retention pond
syslemsonapproalmalely 1200 LF ol tour (4) lane divided roads
C North Tovyne Road — Roadway and storm sewer system on
approximately 700 LF ol two 12) lane road
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be e«amlned al the following
locations;
t Conklin, Porter A Holme* — Engineers, Inc . 500 West Fulton
Street. Sanlord, Florida 22771
7 City ol Santord, 200 N Park Avenue. Engineering Olllce. Room
722. Sanlord, Forlda 27771
2 Central Florida Builder* Exchange. 240 N Wymore Road.
Winter Park. Florida
4 F.W. Dodge Plan Room*. *00 E South Street. Suite 144. Orlando.
Florida 22*01.
Copies ot the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may he obtained at lha
offices ot Conklin, Porter A Holme* - Engineers, Inc, P O Box
7*0*. 500 W. Fulton Street. Santord. Florida 27777 7*0* al a coll ol
5700 CD per set I non refundable) in cash or check made payable lo
Conklin. Porter A Holmes — Engineers. Inc
Each blddar shall attend a mandatory Pre Bid meeting to be held
on March 1*. 1*94 at 2:00 PM. at the Engineering Department.
Sanlord City Hall Failure lo attend Ihl* Pre Bid meeting will result
In Bids from non attending Bidders being Judged non responsive
Each BIO shah he submilled In duplicate originals In a sealed
envelope showing the name of the MIDOEH and marked "IIID FOR
TOWNE CENTER BLVO rST JOHNS FARAW AY ROADWAY ANO
INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION "
BIDS shall conform lo and be responsive to the CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS lor this contract and must be accompanied by a Bid
Bond lor 5% ot the maximum amount ol Bid
Any Bids received alter the above dale and lima will not be
accepted under any condition*
Bids may be held by Ihe Owner land must remain valid! tor a
period not exceeding 90 days from the date ot the Bid opening tor Ihe
purpose of reviewing Bids and Investigating the qualification* ol Ihe
Bidders prior to awarding the Contract The Owner reserves the
right lo waive eny informalities end la accept or reject any and all
Bids In whole or In part, which rejection In hi* judgement, Is In the
best Interest ol the Owner,
The Owner encourages the use ol MBE/WBE and OUE as general
contractors and/or subcontractors
Bidders mutt complete the Public Entity Crimes Slatement
(Section 00420ol these specifications)
Bidders mutt complete Ihe Florida Tranch Salety Slatement
I Section 00420 of these specifications)
All questions regarding Ihe project should be directed In writing lo
Conklin, Porter A Holmes — Engineers, Inc , P O, Box 2*0*. Sanlord.
FL 22772 2*04; Facsimile (0071224 0*29,' attention "Towne Center
Blvd/Si Johns Parkway". Question* received later than seven
calendar days prior lo hid opening will not be answer ad
CITY OF SANFORD
Waller Shearln
Purchasing Agent
March I. 1*94
Publish; March II, l**4
DEP 95

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71—Help Wanted

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT,IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE N0.9J 1(17 CA 14 B
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF FLORIDA. A Florida
corporation,
Plalntlll,
v
LA V O N M T IN O E L L i
EVONNE J
T IN O E L L ,
M A N S E LL A W ARNER
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
B A N K O F F L O R ID A and
VINCENT R RUSINAK. JR . at
Co Trustees ol THE MANSELL
A W A R N ER T R U S T i and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuenl lo a summary I Inal
judgment ol foreclosure dated
March I. 1994. and entered In
Civil Action No 92 1*17 CA 14 B
ol Ihe Circuit Court ot Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In
and lor Seminole County, Flor
Ida. wherein FIR S T UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOR
IOA. Is the plaintiff, and LAVON
M T IN D E L L , EVO N N E J
T IN O E L L . M A N S ELL A
WARNER. FIRST UNION NA
TIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA
and VINCENT R RUSINAK.
JR , at Co Trustees ol THE
M A N S ELL A W ARNER
TRUST, and UNKNOWN TE
HANTS, are Ihe defendants, I
will salt lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash al Ihe west front
door ol Ihe Courthouse In San
lord, Florida, between the legal
hours ot tale (estimated time ol
tale II 00 a m ) on Ihe 17th day
ol April, 1994 Ihe following
described property, towil
CONDOMINIUM UN IT NO
25. B AYTREE, A CONDOMIN
IUM. SECTION FOUR. INC.,
according lo Ihe amendment lo
Ihe Declaration ot Condominium
recordad In OHIclal Records
Book 10*0, Page 1*0. Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida, being an amendment lo
Ihe original Oeclsrallnn ol Con
dominium recorded In OHIclal
Records Book 9*1, Pag* *21,
Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida, according lo
Ihe lloor plan which Is pari ol
the plat plan and survey which
are Exhibits "B ", "H ", " I " and
" J " lo Ihe Declaration ot Re
strlctlons. Reservation*. Cove
nanli. Conditions and Ease
menlt ol SHEOAM, SECTION
FOUR, a condominium recorded
In Olllclal Records Book 9*1.
Pages 921 through 9*5. Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida, and said Exhibits lo the
aloretald Declaration ol Con
dominium recorded in OHIclal
Records Boox 9*1. Paget *M
through 100*. public Records ol
Seminole County, Florid*
together with en undivided In
teretl In and lo lha common
elements a* exemplified, re
(erred lo end tel forth In said
Declaration and said Exhibit
" E " thereto
In accordance with 1h* Amer
leant with Disabilities Act. per
sons needing a special accom
modation to participate in this
proceeding shoo'd contact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not l*l*r than seven days
prior to the proceeding at the
address glv*n on Ihe notice
Telephone 407 322 4220 exl
4227; l*00 955-»&gt;7l (TO O l or
I (TO 955 *770 (V I, via Florida
Relay Service
□ATEDM arch*. l**4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk, Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasvwlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 11, II. 1994
- f l i &amp; J S l ____________________
INTM E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO : 94 0041 CA 14 K
SUN BANK, N A ,
Plain IIN,
vs.
JOE WYMAN. JR..
CELESTINE WYMAN, t/k/a
C ELESTIN E JOHNSON.
JIMMIE L JOHNSON, STATE
OF FLOR I DA and VMS
R EALTY M ANAGEM ENT,
d/b/a SPANISH TRACE
. APARTM ENTS
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given lhal.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgmanl dated February 25,
19*4, entered In Cate No
94 0042 CA 14 K, ot the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, In and lor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein JOE
W YM AN, JR , C E L E S TIN E
WYMAN, l/k/a C E LES TIN E
JO H N S O N . JIM M I E L
JOHNSON. STATE OF FLOR
. IDA and VMS R EALTY MAN
A G E M E N T, d/b/a SPANISH
TRACE APARTM ENTS, are Ihe
Defendants, lhal I will sail lo tha
highest and bell blddar lor cash,
at lha West Front Door. Sami
not* County Courthousa. Ml N
Park Avenue, Sanlord. FL
37777 0*59. on March 21, 1*94 at
11:00 A M . the following do
scribed real properly at sel
forth In Ihe Final Judgment;
Lot 25, M AYTAIH SECTION
FIRST ADDITION, according to
Ihe plal thereof at recorded In
Plat Book 12. Pag* *9. of the
Public Record* of Seminole
County, Florida
Oated (hit 25th day of Ftbru
a ry ,1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jatewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: March It, II. 1994
DEO 249A
____________
NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Florida Slalut*
712 5*5. M ID FLORIDA LIEN
SERVICES, will sell at public
sal* lor cash the following
described vehlCtell) located at
Manor's place lo la tlify a
claimed Nan lor labor and/or
storage 19*1 DODGE VIN:
IB7FNMC7JS45257* Lien amt/
*11*5 00 Owner/Kent A Kelly
Schhellenburger 1*1* NW 23rd
St. Oklahoma City Oklahoma
7200* Llenor/Semlnole Tire A
Car Car* 355 N. Mwy 17 97,
Longwood, FL. Tel: 407 499 4*77
Ss'e Date: April 5. 1994 al 10:00
A M al Seminal* Tire A Car
Car*. Said vehlclalt) may be
redeemed by talltlylng Ihe lien
prior lo tale data. You have Ihe
right to a hearing al any time
prior lo tain dal* by tiling a
oemand lor hearing In tha
Circuit Court. Owner hat tha
right to recover possession ol
vehicle by posting a bond In
accordance with Florida Stalula
359 *17. Any proceads In ixctis
ol tha amount ol tha Men will be
deposited with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court In the county l
where vehicle Is held.
Publish: March II. 1994
OEP 109

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

Orlando • Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
8 00 AM. ■5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
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A SUNDAY

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HIRING rULLTIME
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t S O . 00 0 4 A Y E A R
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94\ of our d riv e r! a r t home
©vary week
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DELANO, FLORIDA 32724
904 738 2778
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71— H e lp W a n te d

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COSMETOLOGIST

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you qualify lor assttlance with
O IA P E R S/PAOS delivered to
your door m onthly 40f *40 1754
L O V IN G H O M E lor elderly In
Lake M a ry area 74 hour care
with lots ol TLC Pleat* con
tact V irgil or Kristie al

407 271 129*

21 —Personals

DIRECTOR

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, transpor
ration, counseling, private
doctor plutliv.nqeipenset
Bar &gt;737515 Clearwater Attorney
lohn Frtcker
1 *00 927 5*40

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female Airport Blvd vicinity
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55—Business
Opportunities

€ h r l \. I I a rt o w n e d . n o n
sm oking, lu ll te r v ice pr o
itMvon,i! fallen and cosmetic
studio Camm HffOn on le rv
feet plot (o m m ln to n on 10 tup
rvlail hair c a rt linat W #'r©
growing, we're busy and we
have opening* tor yout
Call S3) 450) or 495 730)
tor Interview appointment

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PAPER ROUTE 500 day *00
bon *0 mile* long 2hr* aim in
deliver lima 174 000 111 77)5

61— M oney to Lend
• IMMEDIATE FUNDING •
17.300 52SOOO
NO AD VAN CE F E E
* 1 too 401 1333 *

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONET!
AO you need tv your till© Jack
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71 — H e lp W a n te d

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
fOOW 21Ih 51
t.ooa AVON products Earn I,
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3715142
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Temporary and temporary la
jiermanenl positions available
In central Florida area lor
those experienced In
'■Producllem/Aitembly1■

" Warehouse ••
-'Fork Ltd Operator*--Clerical"GENERAL PERSONNEL
Call (am 4pm Monday Friday
(93 1113
Never A Feel_

BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE

For established childcare cen
ler Education and eaperience
m early childhood required
Call J 7 )8 U 5

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IE R S Tavares FI
*i well established end grow
ing C e n tra l F lo rid a bated
com pany oilers you
•' 73c to 79f per m ill
• U p lo 17.000m l per mo
• Slop OH Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety A Perform ance Bonus
• Spouw* Hiding Program
• Average Trip 5 t Days
• l site Model Conventional
Tra cto rt
it you have 7 year* tractor
frailer O T W and know and ice
oaperfence plus a good' driving
record, call
I 400 174 40)0

D m c f/W jith o u s t Person
Musi have c la** A C D l Apply
•n per ion
L e ilc rte n Com
Stiver La he D r

DRIVERS
REWARD1
C la n A and H d riv e r! needed
You need two ye a r! eapen
ent© tor clrtki A and one year
for B You m utt have a good
(Jtiaing record bring this ad
in with you and alter 4*7 hours
of working you will receive n o
bonus Call tor appointment

•ft Mil

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon thru T b u f i
t hr work
d a y! Pd holiday and vac a
tion Apply at San Del. 7340
Old Lake M ary Kd . Sanlord

GOOD WORKERS N f.tD tD
D A IL Y W O R K D A IL Y P A Y
R IG H T H A N O M A N 4t4 1)11
C .*n ,311*'* J 00 p rn

HOUSEKEEPER
F u ll ft me Apply within Mon
day F rid a y
t l ,U D ebary
Manor
44/ 444 442b

LABORERS
Pavement marking company
In Sanlord needs hard work
Ing. dependable people lor
employment Job requires
iravelmg Musi have at least
Class D CDL license Drug
toil and physical required
Start al 54 30/hr Good
benefits, health insurance, re
-Iremenl lund
Call 407 321 1014 tor directions
Taking applications 9am 4pm
Monday Friday
Womrn encouragrd to apply

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
F U L L T IM E 332*122

LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
EXPERIEN CED
• Cook
• Counter Person
• Salad Prep
•Cashier
Apply In person between
9am 112am. 7am 3am, 1905
South French Ave__________
LO O K IN G lor loving com
pailoeie persons that love Ihe
elderly W llllrain *99 k » 2 _

Full lime2 II shill

LPN
Full time 3 11and
part lime J It
Accepting applications
Monday Friday. 9 4
Denary Manor 44 N. 17-93.
PeBary 447 44* 44)4

l

BUY IT.
SELL IT.
F IN D IT.

C L A S S I F I E D

F o r a lu m in u m and v in y l
I’ ltru iio o i A pply in per ton

LOXSCHEEN COMPANY
390 Silvlir Lake Dr

SANFORD PRINTING
Poillhwi open tor a lour color
tlripper M u lt have 5 ye*iri
n p c r i f ln c r and c a m e ra
operdfmg eaj » r feme

17) IVOOaf

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood part lim e Monday
thry Friday 5PM 9PM
Sat
9AM 1PM 55 W per
hour plot honuk and com
m illio n
P e rm a n e n t p o ll
llo n il
Never a leet
Help Penonnel 479 4444

TELLER
E af^n en te d Part time 4 day
week Local credit union No
Saturday! Lake M ary lot a
lion M ad relu m e to
Blind boa 704

P O Boa 1447

LABORERS N E ED E D ihllled
and uotMIltd PoPtloni avail
ntde Day! Call between I I
SPRINT STAFFINQ, 3)13011

CHILDCARE

ORDERLIES

SALES TRAINEE

I irn r h Av Hr,(.t,LV,r i .tils

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
Class H, C D L required
Apply In person
Guslalsons Dairy
(FarmersMarkell
1200 French Ave
Sanlord

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Musi live in
Sanford area A have Class A
CDL Apply al 770? W 1st SI

91—Apartments/
House to Shore

ROOM SFORRENT
See residents at 1714 Park
A v* .Sanford

S A N FO R D . ......... laundry
prly Catile Privalo home
saVw kjdu^Jej,^^?***^^^^

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
A ll rental and real ©itate
ad ve rllie m e n li are iub|ecf lo
the FecW al Fair H om ing Act,
w hich m a k e i It Illegal lo
ad vert lie any preference lim
n a t io n or d i i c r I m ln a t i o n
baied on race colo r religion.
u j x , handicap, familial llatuk
or national origin
___

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY

HOUSE K EE PER/Companlen
lo r q e n t le m a n , tre e
ro o m / b o a rd . p riv a te
roorn/balh No salary 3X&gt; 9W?

Upscale lingte ito ry , pal o
apartm ent! 1 bedroom! Ideal
for individual or couple

494 4777

LEASE FOR LESSI
One Bedroom Aparlm enls

93—Rooms lor Rent

1299 DEAL
Mots wood Apis 12? ??7&gt;

A Q U IET, ((©an rm kitchen
phone laundry Apl i avail

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE

a b le a l i o

|/5 A up

174 4 9 1 !

CLEAN ROOMS vngi© H a r t " ']
f/ S / w k

K it c h e n ,

p h a ne

laundry, video gam ti

Lake Ada I bdrm SiaOmo
lb d r m 3410 mo and up

323 8670

oil

ilreet p,irking 1JO 4471

CLEAN

FURNISHED ROOM
W ith kitchen a vat Iable 155/ wk
IIS tec Downtown 121 5044

MOVE

IN S P E C IA L Newly re

novated I A 2 bdrm apt! All
amenittei 53991)50 mo p lu i
dep lyfi*»flie 378 73414

THIS WEEK S

ESTATE SALE
F R ID A Y A S A T U R D A Y 15
Inilde 894 N Mwy 477 Long
wood I m ilt north of 434
Conltnlk of f ila le
Jewlery
old r e c o r d i. k h te l m u iic .

nick nacki, ttlver flatware.

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call m your garage sale ad by
17 noon on Twekday and lake
a d v a n ta g e ot our special
garage kale ad priceH Call
C U ik ifie d now lor d e la dil

I lor all. electric fawn mover
turn RHi hen* amt

EVER YTHIN Q IN
THE GARAGE GOES!
T o o l!, b r ic k !, co m tructlo n
rn a 11 r i a 11 . i r o n t a n k s
khingitk, trailer frame etc
IQam noon Sal A Sun 1105 E
4lh Sir*el ,2-1 «orq
1 11 7

OARAGE la left Why bother M
WE B U Y P A Y T O P P R I C E I I

_________ 481 334 94)7_________

GARAGE SALE
I V. ilereo. truck topper
1901 Adams Ave F r 8 end Sat

GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE
P i n t P re ib y te ria n Church
corner of 4th Street and Park

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
S a t u r d a y o n ly ! f 1 1 I U
Magnolia Ave Furniture, kidi
clothing lo tio frn n c

N tifhboihood Garage Sole
Sal ( $urt 3/17 S I I I tans ?
Antiques baby Herns clothes
b r a n lam ps, all kinds ol
Ire a iu res la k e A irport Blvd
or Silver Lake D rive towards
Airport and follow tig h t Off
Qnora A Scarlett

SATURDAY ONLY 8 12
741J Key Ave . I blk fc of
Summerlin Stroller, high
chair, cradle, girls clothes
I7mq 41, lo yi, books. ftshliKJl
pntfrs woodcrafts A rinse

Ave March ITth, lam until f

TOPS ANNUAL SALE

Food Available
Pub 11n n » l ied

Plenty of good things 1 Some
thing for everyone11 409 E
A irport Blvd F Ml L SAT

HUGE GARAGE SALE
Everything h a m vgup to n u ll
Twelve Oak*. 4)00 SR 44 W eil
Saturday. M arch II . f 38 3 j 80

HUGE YARD SALE
Furniture, re rtrig e ra to r,
houkehold derm, encyclopedia
let, books, gamei, knlck
knacks, and much much
morel 1 415 Tange lo Dr . neat
lo Idyilwdde Follow ngni
Sal . 3/1). Sun

) / l). la m 7

TWO FAMILY YARD SALE
SATU R D A Y O N LYl

711Odham Dr . Sanora
Furniture
loti m orel

wood crafts

arnl

2104 HARTWELL AVE.
Sanlorii S A T U H D A ■ a till '

J FAM ILY SALE
F ith ln g eq uip . lures old
clock!, wicker, and m ile 441
Riverview A«© Behind Lk
inn l i t Only f a »,* »

Call Tommy or Lacy
It MAM 3PM
773 1411

Busy shop needs greenwero
cleaners Call Lisa lor details
___________374 *501_________

For all full lime shills f 3.
II 7. a J 11Musi be cerlllied

SALAD MAKER
H om eifyle food Apply j 4pm
alt Holiday Houke Rektaurant
Mwy 1/ 47 near Lake M ary
A D rug Free W orkptac©

W ANTED; Live In Companion/
Homemakor lo llv* with el
doily lady Salary, prlvale
living quarters, etc Call alter
IOam, pleas* 279 (780_______
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonus for drivers All Shill*
available Dally pay. no Ire
Report ready lo work 5 50 am,
Industrial Labor Svc . 1011

_______

272 *000

PART TIME

LAMINATORS WANTED

CNAS

Help Prrvonnel H9 4414

TEACHERS
Mulf have earned (0 hrs
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachelor* degree In early
childhood
223 7003 ____

NEW LY RENOVATED, private
enirance. paddle tan In your
room, your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave and
color Iv Oil street parking
and maid service Convenient
location The best In town

The Sanlord Her aid It pres
unity looking lor a phofogra
p hor
A 11 e r n a o n i a n d
evening! M u lt have iportt
and dark room taperience

Experience In boat building
Hire Immediately Apply Al
J4 7 0 Dolgner Pi * 333^144

Part time overling* and
weekends CPM training pre
ftrred Mature adult, mult be
21 Call Melody or Joyce
________ 371-7435

PRODUCTION
C o m p an y keeki ind ividu al!
with anernb ly and machine
iDpe r a I«ng e ip e r I©n t»' L on g
term ainqnm ent Great op
porfundy Never a fee*

SECURITY OFFICERS
P/T
S a n lo rd / L a k © M a r y
Area Weekend thill* Claik D
guard license req 894 4153

PHOTOGRAPHER

CARPET ASSISTANT
CERAMICS

POSITION AVAILABLE
The Sanlord H auling Author!
ly Ik keeking a D lrtc lo r of
Oj»erahom lor the %u|&gt;ervik4on
and coordination ol all main
♦©nance and m o d «rn l/a lio n
ly k lt m i Regunrtik graduation
from an accredited lour yta»
u n lv e n lt y or college with
m ajor coune work in Building
Conit roc tion Eng (net ring or
h u iin e i! with live y e a n i u
pervlkory f xper lenct In build
ing and mechanicat Iradei or
an equivalent combination of
training and eaperltnc© in
required are ai ol kupervllion
S a la ry negotiable C lo iin g
dale M A R C H 15.
al 4 00
P M
A p p l y a I th e A d
m in iit r a llv e O flic v at rf4
C a illf B rener Court Sanlord.
Flor Ida Pointer* deicrlpflon
avaiioable upon requeit The
Santord H auling Authority &gt;i
an Equal Opportunity'Section
) E mployvr
Phyllik D Richxirdion H U M
E ie c u tive Director
1407) 13) 1150

Sanford. F I))7 7 J 1447

__________ 211 *421__________
Reliab|e Salary 377 4177

• D ELIVERY PERSON
• K ITC H EN H EI.P
• WAITRESS W AITER
Apply In person C A F E
SORRENTO 117 M Country
Club Rd. Lake Mary

93—Rooms for Rent

71— H e lp W o n te d

MAIDS
F/T M F, a * Wilt train.
unlformi. AAolly Meld, 747 5007

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Full lime position available
HVAC/plumblng necessary
Great benellls Please apply
In person.
Sailpolnt* Apartments
441W. Seminole Blvd.
Sanlord 447 337 1031
MEDICAL

RN
Charge nurse lor tarn }pni IV
and ventilator experience
needed Apptylnporson:
Debary Manor
44 N .Mwy 17-92
Debary, FI

Notice

Flooring

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors be rtglsltred
or cerlllied To verily a slate
contractors license call
I *00 247 7940 Occupational
Licenses art required by the
county and can be vended by
calling 311 1120. exl 7*31

HAROWOOOFLOORING
Install Sending Finishing
TOMOLSEN I 112 414 1197

LOU’S Mowing. Wredeatlng
Edging 515 A up Light haul
Ing Free Estimate*. 377 1717
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res /Comm , dependable, low
ralaslf r»«»*t.. .
2 ki ?o/o

Additions a
Remodeling
RES./COMM, vinyl Siding
Alum Framing, Drywall.
Doors. Raollng. Concrete
212 4(27 S O B*linl,CBCQI9l*0

Appliances
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl service call with re
pain! John. A + Beit. 334 1745

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ot bom*
repairs, painting A ceramic
Hie RIchardGross
321 3911

Carpet Cleaning
SAMS C AR P ET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull Hoars.
Nesidenllal/commarclal 2*
hrs. 274 2341. beeper 444 0541

Cleaning Service
L IO H T H A U L IN O , FLOOR
M AINTENANCE We also do
windows! 330 1902
___

______Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
don I 210 7311/414 3*41

Electrical
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/re*
Lic/lns .EROOOII91321 447$

General ServicesIN D O O R a O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
historic homes J7J 7910

Health &amp; Beauty"
NAILS. NAILS. NAILS Wan)
beauhlul nails? Cel nails are
heallhyl Won’t crack, chip,
peel Call Lyn 224 931* First
lima customers full sals 17*11

Home Im provomonr
AFFORDABLE Ham# Rtpair.
Dependable All phases Call
(oflreeesl Michael 171710*
R ESTO R A TIO N , DRYW ALL,
melal studs, doors, trim, tld
Ing. porches, decks, gazebos
22) 301/

RITE-WAY

FlFMOflMl IN G

WE SHOW UP
f/ L e l Till* Oltuluy A d \
(
W ork For You...
J
v C u ll Chiwinrsl J

3 2 2 -2 6 1 *1 8 ^

Landscaping"
CYPRESS M ULCH tll/yard
100% Grade A, milled In
Longwood Call us fur a Ire*
estimate on your tree trimmlng and ramoyafl Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
AAA Tree Service 129-3247

321 7699
))4 5888 Aik for Dife
Lawn Mjinfertkrtce Af If't Best
Com m ercial and rvtlcfonlJAl

Cuffing, weeding, frimming.
edging, ferfiliilng, bagging

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R ITE ) Clean driveways,
roofs, poof decks, walks. 1
house* Freeisl. 321 4172

Roofing
OYSBER S R OOFING
Free
esl , 30 yrs experience
Oond/lns/Uc RC0044245
Call 374 4113

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Ropair
BLUE SKY POOLS ANO SPAS
Servlco. repair and remodel
Ing Quality work al low
prices. Freeesl 407 71* 9903

WEEKLY SERVICE from t*j
mo Chem Rile Pool Service
2(0 777(
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie’s, Ins
"Lei Iho Professional* do If "
Freeesllmale*....... 323 7229 ,

ru T Y O u x c A x m
IN HIOH OIARI
ieck The OaeaJKeds
r Th* Job VWu WordI

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 Low As $ 4 5 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 3 22 - 2 6 1 1
1

I

�1$
1

S a n lo fd H erald, S a n lo rd , F lo rid a - F rid a y, M arch 11, 1994 - 7B

99— Apartm ents
U nfurnU htd / Ren!

105—DuplexT riplex / R e n t__

E W 1 B E D R O O M . L o ll ol
d O M l il A / C 1113 M yrtle Av*
t4 IO / m o ,l4 IO i* tU flly 379 4140

PARKON PARK
Spaclout I B d rm /ln d llo&lt;K
•pl Porch o v tr look i treed
pork Perfett (or .lo g !* ! or
newlywed!
*?9S/mo
A l C k ltd l Or oker/Owner
I W H I H W __________________
| Q U I E T 7 / H l townhoul*. 3304
Pork, Adult com m t47S'ma
and i*c d tp W ater/fra ih
in e M Jn rb M o n f r l 113 14*3
S A N F O R D t It d r m ' A p V
S39S/mo llO O d e p Call alter
3pm. 534 &lt;044
_____ __
S A N T O R O I M r m w/ ulll I urn
By wk or mo 191 9M0 otltct
444 1371 homo WQ 1410 paq*f
S P A C IO U S I lld rm In q u it!
area 43)5/m o . I y r Irate p lu i
I mo w t .
u o n io

SPRING SPECIAU!
1 Bdrm / I Bath 111 19)0
SH ENANDOAH A P A R TM EN TS
I O O R M , llv rrn , kit , balh.
p o rc h
U S A F re n c h A v*
33/Slmo SIOQ/WC 43* 443}
I

B ED R O O M F R E E M O N TH
S P E C IA L ! } Irdrmt A t lllt
avail Call J* rry , 3714430

I B E D R O O M 1133 month plus
3133 l e t u r l l y d t p o ilt and
r «t«r» n c * »
________31} 3343

103—Housos
Unfurnished / Rent

N IC E A C L E A N l/ l Fancad
yard No p a ll S43S mo Itl. latl
A t a d W I l t 444/ *pm »pm
P IN C C R E S T
3/1. cant M/A,
appl , tancad y d , carport
1330 m p H IS T O R IC A R E A
3/1. appl
Ip lc , g a ra g a
tSSO'mn Cell Paul Otborrw,
Vtnlura I Properliat. I l l 4/44
S A N F O R D 3 bd rm i |&gt;y bath
takalronl house la 30/mo
___________ H I 7004____________
SA N FO R D GO LDSBO R O
R E N T TO O W N
1 bd rm . naw kitchen, eir
S3 000 down, s l /s/m p I4 t t W
S A N F O R D Hem ilton D lililc l
R E N T TO O W N
Like near l/ l. A ir, Laundry
isoqodn ,|4AQ/mo 144 /34/
S A N F O R D 1 7 C H A. oarage
tsso m o plus dap Iras* I I I }
W 1st SI
40/ 11/ HO/or
111 41 Carves

Stenstrom Rentals
• M A Y F A IR 1/1 w ter porch
*11)1 gar-ag** J2M wj I I heated
r&gt;0 pelt 512$ mo
• S A N F O R D D U P L E X 1/1 S 2
do ry
A d hook upi CMA
SfHK tOUi1t*A0 mo I I VO 1#C
• SH AD O W L A K E W OODS 1/1 t
a dbl* car garage, fplc
well
K tepflC 1900/mo SWO%ac
• ST JO H N S R IV E R 1/1 a
garage hardwood Moon, boat
%I up V&gt;#w 11WO1.-mo |f00 •t#c
Stenstrom Wee Mr. Inc
We Manage your home,
lilit If was our own " Jim Doyle
m w » Altar 4PM i m lets
SUN L A N D 1 tudrcom . family
room, central H/A, freshly
painted I WO mo fit and tail
plus SISO W 0S4S a lif f Spm
V YOO D M ERE ) t/drm, 2 balh
Cent
H / A , fe n c e d y a r d
r e f i J6J 2 4 )3

1 B D R M I - , H A T H new C«rpe*
new p a in t , fen ced y a r d
carport, cent M/A. la m , no
p e ll IJ/ J/m o
lit and tatt
; i 44 \.n if.». • «/ ••-.’..t-.r
» H E O R O O M 4h.tr. cent M/A
la r g e l i r u t d y a r d , a n d
ureertecl room Only IVOO down
W h y r e n I * The M il lim a n
Group. Inc Realtor 111 111!

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
L A K E M A R T / Bdrm Carpel
C MA A p p li. Mini s Fenced
/aid
Good Area
&gt;11 4/55
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm i hath H ew
areal Large yard SiVO rno
plus maturity I d S*Q0______

A

p o t

KIT 'N' CAKI.YI.K® by l,arry Wrlyhl

AMORDABLI U0MIS
VFmtJRI I PR0PI RillS

VM'/ i f ' r N*1‘ W l* * T o A lU W yPUR C A T T o

107—Mobile
Hom es/Rent

f A V T A V j -----------------------------------------------------------------------

H O U S E B O A T . 34 ft. Hth and tkl.
H b e r g L a it trl hull 90 hp
E v ln ru d t. tleept 4. galley A
b a t h r o o m , m in t co n d
w / lra lltr and all equipment
Newly relurblthed 3y appt
47.300 F irm 313 4449 or 349 1304

O F O R E C L O S U R E I 3/1 on t j
a c e I A p p l , Inside u lll .
lanced ytll Only l i t . 0001
*1/1, over l/ l act*! U v . dm.
lam rm Satellitedl,l&lt; 144,too
01/1 w /P O O L lor only SU.S00I
L lv . dining (am rm s tool
o L A K E , to n n ls , p o o ll 1/7
custom, llv, din , cat In kllch ,
appl Garage 147.900'
• l/ l, naw carpet A pa ln tl Cent
H /A , carport Just 141,9001

* * * * * * * * * *

MUST HAVE HAD
50 CALLS!
IA N F O R D H E R A L D
A D V E R T IS E R S G E T
R ESULTS!

I T (M O R A Y Bow rlder. '97. 40
h n , loaded. 303 I/O. trailer,
owner tin 43K dn 334 1373
13' T R I H U L L B O A T F lbe rgle ti
9 4 H P M ercury Motor Lett
than 300 h rt
P lu t trolling
motor, plut trailer Like newt
C o m p le le JIS q llrm 373 4111

Assume N oO vtihfinU
• 70. 4497 PITISS 4 SOO
• 1/1 spill, fenced ISIS P IT I
ssa.wo
I’ RE foreclosure! is 000 dn
3/1. heavily treed 1/3 acre
S plit b d rm . ce ra m ic tile
appl, garage Possible owner
hold ?nd Just 171.9001

Do you hav* an apartment,
bout# or mobile homo lor
rtn t? G*f that phon# lo ring
by calling I ho Sanford Herald
CfA ttlfi«d t

"T h e phon* n i s rin|in|
o il the hook!”
• ■plained on* advertiser Ahan
asked about h it ranlal ad Pul
lha Sanlord Herald d a ttlh a d t
lo A or k lor youl

M arkham W d i area 4/1. 7 It
acres Pailure/stible IIOSOOO
Lk. M ary custom 1/1. over 1
aero. 3113.900
I ’ / k ill

O f illO IIN I

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

322- 2611
OR FAX US AT
323- 9408

321-4/04

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real C tfnfv Hr ok t r
16*0 Sanford Av#

* * * * * * * * * *

371 0759

5*11
U K fu u t
0 lf*4 try »4f* Inc

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Ludklng lo buy a hornet We
have homes In all areas ol
Sem inole, O ra n g o . Volusia
Counties! Call tor details*
• 3/7 w ith llre p la c e
newer
carpet and tile. SAC 900
• Lk M ary 1/1. fireplace lie 900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties

321 7257

D esirable ) / t 'y . cent H /A
f t n t t F n m lly r m |V7 voo
O u p ln 2/1 A l/ l, C/h/Ae ftrictd
5*00/mo incom#! I ) 2,000
Dvbary 2/1. b g lott F « m rm
C b convlr . country* 54?.SOO

3300273/774 9400

O IL T O N A
) bdrm )•* both
U m ily rm ,
511,100

O F FIC E /w e re h e u i* ipac* 1100
Sq H
P r im e lo ca tion 4&lt;
entrance la Ca/i'ral Fla Re
}lona l A irport &lt;07 311/40/

W .M j I k f w5bt, i l l 2W1
.......
E X C H A N G E OM H L t
|&gt;rofwr f y toe #fi*d am y a f.*T4*'
In vrtfoM R#*lty, 7/4 5415

t A N F O R D I0 0SS sq tl I phase
sprinklers Sl/sq II Slanstrom
_J4**Hvi lnci ^ (m &gt;Oa£U231_^

FOR SALE By 0*n*r
?07
CiM ui Or J/J. m u ll vr*#1inutk*
to •p|ff*cf4t* All rw»w c:*ifp*t
*nd paint Aithin F rn c rd in
back yard on vm lake Walk fa
I d y A i l d v 1 1 ho o I
V try
m o fiv a frd far quick la ir
5*4 VO0 by appl only
1)0 /4/0

117—Commercial
Rentals
S A N FO R D R E T A IL / O F F IC E
1,357 tq H singi# story w■/
kitchen, covered sidewalks,
high traffic area Water A
i t A i r inc
1/00 plut v a lt i
tc»t mo |/00 i#c, Slenilrom
Really Inc, Jim Doyle 311 1595

'H U G E 2 2 rtrtachrd garage
dbl iOf Needc Aork 111 900
*1/1, c|u»ef % lrt«l, fenced yard
SflHtr pays Clpttnq covf v
547,900
*4 * T R E E D A C R E S
Mob&lt;&gt;«
horn a. n v a r Lk
Ja ttu p
airport and tw ilAac T E R M S
559 »0O
t W # /*Jf

llB-OM Icc
Space/ Rent
N E W Sanford otficvt tnd or
w * r»h o u t«i 400 2 100 vq ft
Sptctal 1151/1914, 023 1554

lit %
E

K

M idd leton O a k il 4/2, kit
w tjfeiiktait bar tarn rm
ic r
pch
p r iv a c y tented
backyard 2 wooden decks
sec l y l intercom 4 I t ) . 990
Living a ) H i b e lli J 2 condo
w com m pool A tennis WWC
C e ra m ic tile
eat in kit
balcony' 1)5 000
Needs I t Cl I I tp a tio o i
good in ve st
p ro p e r ty or
star ter hom e4 122.900

SANFORD
21th SI and M yrtle Ave

321-6762
D ELTO N A

904 IJi 40(0

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A R E A LTY
44/ 13) /t3)/311 0110

in c

322-7498

P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Building in downtown Lake
M a ry
Surrounded by city
park I
I I I E W ilb u r A v#
5410 mo i/i 495/ Dale
S A N F O R D O f f k i »pace 5*00
iq ft buildmg total, 1200 iq
ft per offm # un*l III /004

Smce

U e g tn n e r't lu c k ! 1/J. ic r
pch
w o rk s h o p
l i l t on
cul de wir big lot! 5*9,900

tie fc S R h ria ie *
R fiA i. E s t a t e ,

O F F I C E Sfkict French A v # ,
Sanford
IMO/mo
Includei uflj___________ U P ISM

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MORGAN REALTY

323-5774

US—Industrial
Rentals

STENSTROM

O n K it x ^

HCALTY, I NC.
BANK FORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW OOWN
AVAIAL8LE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA t ORANGE COUNTY

SAN FO R D
2)0/ S F R E N C H
I 000 v j H Ideal tm all office
|/2) rno me I *af#r sewer
garbage Call 1JI W II
100 SO F E E T for leaie on 1/ v/
l u c i t i t l u l *&lt;■ istmg anchor
bus metres Good parking and
lig h tin g
G re a t v it t b t lify
Avkm gHQQ mo 122 44** work

IM M A C U L A T E / bdrin
i
b a t h w i t h f e*m i I y r *ti
wurk\fw&gt;p %cr porch Corn
pleleif liriicpd l i t S0()
C O U N TR Y CLUB
C OfK fete
block home
c e n lra l H A
m o v e in condi I ion 1 Huge
yard 5I9 9UC

121—Condominium
Rentals

Call lor detailil
i

Janet Mansfield, 323 7271
AA Carnet, Inc . I l l 111*
~ R E S ER V E A T TH E
CR O S S IN G S 2 bdrm 2 bath 2
car garage
Screen porch,
eat in kitchen, llv mg room
din in g area
paddle tans,
1/9.900
_________ 137 91SO
SAN FO R D D U P LE X
Ti.p con
dltlon, Good neighborhood
514,900
Call after Spm
40/ S/4 9044

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
C a H Any at O u r A g e n t t I
They re all P R O S A « U LL
T IM E * So Can A N Y T IM E *

3277420 • 321 2770

SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38th Yen*
4/1 B LO C K H O M E ^
10 D • 11 • lo t
3 4 «3 4 b lk
laundry workshop l/*l/ acr
rm Very c*oa# to P»necreit
Elem 5)5 000 311 24**

153—AcreageLots/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
hom e ille , h o rs e i. cattle,
farming, or n u rw ry
2oned
agricultural 13.900 per acre
Sm all down paym ent with
owner financing 904
222

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322-2090
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DELTONA 1 wooded building
loll Nice tubdlvltlon 411.000
for all) loll 40/ 494 9411_____
F IS H E R M A N S P A R A D IS I.
wafer tronl lot. 40 ■ 110, tprlng
fed l«k* Priced to 1*11
414,100 By owner 377 4443
14 ACRES, reeidenlltl. En
lerprlt*. Ft H*4vlly wooded
Minute* lO I 4 414 000 111 9304

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

312 V/ F lra t SI , S n n fn rd

L O N O W O O O / IA K E M A R Y
M id s lit ifor age warehouses.
400 100 1400 iq II Free rent
w /12 mo leave from SUS/mu
111 0S)f

awaits you.

153—AcreageLots/Sale_____

H I —Homes for Sale

H A LL R EALTY

1 H — W a re h o u s e
S pa ce / R ent

• Single Story Design • No One Below or Above
• Energy - Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartments
• Friendly, On-Slle, Dependable Management
• Attic Storage, Private Palio &amp; More!

S a n fo rd C o u rt
A p a rt m e n ts
3301 S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30Closed Sun

Managed By AngeliaGordon Properly Management

MOBILE HOME 43 WO Car
rlege Cove Negollabl* 1
bdrm,ell tppHame*111 Yl4l
M O B IL E H O M E . Carriage
Cove. II’ a » ' I Bdrm. 7 Beth.
J I M S ______
333 9347
N t w ’l994-«, NO OOWN. 14%
Interetl, 14 X 74.1171/m*
74 X 7(._43t«/me 14^374*
TR A IL E R J b. 7 b. 14.70
E ilra i! 44 0O0 You move
111 140)

159—Real Estate
Wanted
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with ov
without *pprov*l% 200 1000
*cft) W*t#rtfOfit .» plul C*H
Terry CUyton 90* /)) OO*

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
. AAA R A Y 'l APPLIANCE .
I l l s F rtn c h Av# Sanford
R e frig e ra to r
W aih ert D r y « r »

S to v e i.
F r# « S yr

labor were G»i avail il l ooi)
•AIR CO N DITIO N IR 2 1/1
centra! air conditiorwr fid

________ Can 330 /)U
APPLIANCES. FURN.# TV'S*
ETC* BUY S E L L TR A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT* &gt;219
F R ENCHAVE
111 115*
A P P U A N C K S I B i ll prlctft.
Beil Warranty, Bail S#rvkal
Witheri., dryert, microwav*»
We buy appliance*f Delivery

freel A*» Beil, 114 H U
• BABY BED including bumper
padt Good condi 1font I S30
J)JJ79)5
BABY CRIB queen Aaterbed
wither, walker range fop,
portable tv Ht batery pack
Mika a offer________ 111 ISIS
GE almond II 11 refrig super
Clean1 Warranty tree d#
livery1 A ♦ Belt APPLIANCE
SAL ESA SERVICE. 114 1141
KALVENATOR Refrigerator, tl
cu

ff , w ith

fee

m a k e r,

almond 5100 OOO Call 322
9#30 leave meiiage
MAYTAG w ith e r, very nice
tree delivery and warranty
John A 9
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• M IC R O W A V E . Kenmore.
Digital Medium lilt. Good
condition 150 Call 31/ 1470 _
M OVING SALE, tlv# place
living room st cl tonal antique
itcrelary deck, aniique dining
room let, waiher, and much
more CaII 321 09/0 for appt
• Q UALITY~DOUBLI B ID lei
includes headboard, frame,
rolleri A bargain at SIS .No
checkt Pleas* call 595 9**9
after 12noon_____ _________
QUEEN SIZE waferbed, like
new S3QOOBO 3)0 9500 9 5 ask
for Michelle )2 i J l ^ eyes^
• RATTAN LOUNGE Adjust

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Apartment Homes Available
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Beautiful 1, 2, k 3 Bedroom
Homes Available
R tC IlV t u r TO

$550 OFF
2 A. J H c d i u u i n e
’ T o Q o A llt lr il • p iillc ^ u te

• W.\shers/Dryers In All Units
■State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center
■Enclosed Patlos/Balconles
• Private Exterior Storage
CT ill Us or Stof) Uy Today i'or IMath.'

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS

1000 Stonebrook Dr„ Sanford

322-9556

/&gt;

l l t y C O B IA B O W R IO E R In
t id e re d o n e
1914 10 H P
E v ln ru d t. power trim and tilt,
re b u ilt 3 h r t
G a lv a n lie d
M agic T ill, new llre t, new
w iring 17,130 331 toll _________
• 14 F T B O W R IO E R 113 H P
M ercury, o/b. low hourt. with
trailer 43.300 333 0 144_________
• 1944 S K I/ F I4 H B O A T 90 HP
M erc . w/ trailer Runt greall
43.000 Partial tln«nc»*93 340*
• 1943 R I Q A L Medallion, 17'
10", 4 cyl In,'outboard motor
w/drlva on trallar 43.000 O B O
130 4004or449 4301 a v a l______
•14 F T P O N T O O N boat, ell
Hberglett. 140 H P Evtnrud*
V ery la tl! M any e .t r a t . Ilka
new! O nly 410.400171 4440

219—Wanted to Buy
W A N T E D ; IR O N F E N C IN O .
Iron furniture, bricks, Vic for*
an archlftcfural trim , antique
furniture and dliha t 331 M l*

2 2 1 — Good T h in g s

to Eat
S T R A W B E R R IE S U Pick Open
9am )Y9l C a ltry Av* 3 mi E
of Sanfovd I m l N of St Rd
m Hoops F arm s 311 2)54

223—Miscellaneous
• B I 4 S E L 1 S P E E D 1 way
vacuum with attachments I I S
___ ___Call 32) 5*02
H E A V Y D U T Y T R A IL E R . 1100
12" C R A F T S M A N B A N SAW.
1110 Cat! MS 5513
S E R V IC E S A L E S A P A R T S for
pof fable ktroiene h eaten
L A R R Y 'S M A R T 233 4111
• W H IR L P O O L B A T H portable
by Pollen** Attaches »o tub
Relaxing toothes aches pow
trfu l action Perfect condition
Only 120
Call 1)0 0*09

230—Antique/Classic
Cars
• F O R D T H U N D E R B IH D , I I U
A il o rig in a l i Needs tom e
work S1.5950BQ 3H 01M

•1 9 7 0 DEVIILE CADILLAC
13000 O B O All power 1310134

231-Cars
• BUICK 71 ELBCTRA &gt;17. 4 dr
hard lop Excellent con dd ion I
Restored 1991 &gt;3.100 M d 900/__
• C H R Y S L E R fM P C R fA L '91.
Like new M u ll tel! Only
*24 000 Call (4 0 / JU ) 99)5

automatic, mag wheel! 1734
___________374 7430__________
• DUNEBUOOY Full llberglan
body Converllbl* lop Rebuilt
VW engine Meny new parft
Protekllon bulll 43300 J31 4934
• HONOA ACCORD LX. 1993*
P/S. P/B, air. Kenwood
AM/FM caifalte. 4 door, low
mil*! Roiawood color Will
run torev#r_JI3,930 337 9473
• L E B A R O N Cenvertlble, '11
Red, loaded, dig dach. new

lop, new Hr*! 44J00493 /»/&gt;»
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. 71^
loaded, excellent cond While
41300 OBO__________ 111 1119
• M ONTE CARLO 1971. great
condi A/C. rum like a top!
Sharp looking I 41,430134 4)31
MUST SELLI 43 Otdl Calall 1
dr., nice, low mil*! Owner
rjy ^ h n a n ce ^ y 3313
•M USTANO HATCHBACK
‘44. new paint. Ilrei and
wheel! Rum good 33.400
3319407_____________ _____
• OLDt CUTLA33
B R O U O H A M . 1911 Rum
ggodl 4400 llrm 333 4410
' PUBLIC AUTO AUCTIO N *
EVER Y TUESDAY 3:30 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 91. Day Iona Beach
♦04 1141111______
• R EN AU LT ENCORE. Illli
Excellent condition) 11.300
llrm 330 1)34 ntlir 4PM
• TO TO TA COROLLA wegon.
'91. Aulo. A/C. red. 71K.
warranty 39 130 173 44)*
• VOLVO. 1971 Four door 740
!*rl*) good engine. Hr*!. AT.
no A/C 4330 371 09/0
19*9 PONTIAC LEMAN3 LE. 3
!peed. 7 door, air 39,000 orlgl
nal mil*! Excellent condi
Honl 43.300 331 7004__________
37 LINCOLN VER S AILLES
Body good, angln* need!
work I4QOOBO 111 0004 _
• II LINCOLN CenllnenUt 44K
m ilt!, good cond Rebuilt
Irarn^ S3.900 OBO 373 7040
* '» l OLD3M ODILC Cull4tl
Station wagon. Leaded. A/C,
new Ilrei, exc cond 3IOCO
OBO 373 4477 or 3)0 0344 ___
14 FORD ESCORT L. runs
aood. 4 tpd . coid a ir,
gray/black 1950000 222 901*
• •) HONDA ACCORD 4 dr , 5
spd . A/Ce Pw . Am ^Fm
cattail* 5XXX) 32) 4*12
• 52 CHEVY Spectrum 4ulo,
air, Am/Fm cAtseff# good
cond. Lt blue S2450 OBO
J)0 / M 5 ___
'•? LINCOLN Towncar loaded
good tires. cl#an Cocoa prawn
4 vinyl root 5*200 132 72/»__
SI

DODGE

D YN A STY

LL

Loaded Maroon w/vln/l lop
Extra Sharp* *2900 51000
below book 324 1301
• 91 HONDA CIVIC LX ps. pb.
pdl, cruise, am/tm stereo
tape ) Spd. 4 dr rosewood
w/wlne inferior, ds airbag
510 )00
321 1/15

• R E C E I V E R H IT C H for lull
l i f t Dodge, with hardware
S40 Call 333 4430 9 3. M F

235—Truck s7
Buses/V ans
• C H E V Y D E A U V IL L E V A N
7 9 . I Ion, P a nen ge r van,
clean LoadedI Too much lo
lilt, m u ll lee lo appreciate
O n ly^ ll.4930110
13M /M
• D O D G E T R A N I A N . 1919
Stove, bed. lea box. good cond
13.300 or Ired* lor car 334 1403
• F O R D L A R I E T . 1990. F ISO
X clean. Ona owner. 34K ml
loaded, t y r 60K w a rra n ty
S9.99SJ31 045? or )73 0*4»
• F O R D R A N O E R . L T X 9)
P/S, crulie. A/C, ilereo. 4.300
m lle i. I yr or 13.000 ml 1*11 on
w arranty Call 333 1333
• H A N D I C A P P E D V A N , 19M
Ford E DO LH1, aulomallc
^ t o o n 41.300 333 3434 _______
e l l U J U P/U 91 Red' 7K, A/C.
a m 'lm c a n . lull bedhner,
rear window 39.430 333 1434
• I I U Z U S P A C E C A B '90 wdh
lunroot. laho* cover and new
l ire ! L oaded! 410 400 331 940/
• J E E P P IC K U P 4x4. 1974. V I
auto Engine and Irani re
b u ilt (about 30.000 m lle i)
Newer Interior 13,000 331 3004
J E E P P IC K U P T R U C K , 1*71
4x4 w ith topper 3400 O B O
Need! a lot ot T LC 173 3939

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Sanford Motor Co.

'9J C H E R O K E E C O U N T R Y
14 000 miles. 517,495
____
Cell 221 4)5?__
• 1971 C H E V Y 1/3 ton p/u. ))0
V I Runs good Engine And
If ant strong
51500 321 1311
1950 F O R D F 100 */ reck, long
bed, 5 cylinder, 3 speed, 111K
• d u e l m ilts , clutch worn
t U O O ............................... 323-4975
• 195) S U B U R B A N O M C . 621
diesel, half ton. mechanically
solid, new rad /brake rotors A
ca h p e rv head liner Very good
fires and low pkg 11,500 O B O
__________ *07 311 1*55_______
'71 V O L K 5 W A O O N V A N one
owner, good condi Hon, sf an
dardshlff 5350 37* *03*

238—Vehicles
______ Wanted______
W E P A Y T O P II I* FOR
Complete or Wrecked C a n .
T ru c k ! R U N N IN G or N O T
A N Y C O N D IT IO N
33) 3044

239—Molorcycles
and Bikes
B I K E T R A I L E R , accom
m odatei 3 im or 2 !g blket
All new E i lr a ipare lire 5300
F irm Call 313 *4*9
i l H O N D A 750 custom, good
condition 35K miles 5900 O BO
32) 0933 I v msg or 323 1159
'57 H O N D A I P R t l : V t r y tow
m ilts Very good condition
5*00
Phone 131 4215

233—Aulo Parts
/ Accessories
e C H E V Y PICK UP TRUCK
B E D . Long wheel bate,
FleeHide- 1971 very little
rust ISO Call 322 4315________
• MOTOR MANUAL Chilton t
aulo parts book, ah classic
cart 1911 fa 195/ Pic furat and
Illu s t r a t io n s in c lu d in g
Packard Hudson. Willy*
Henry J Ail fh# ofdiesf 125
Lake Mary 13J 4/*e__________

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• H O L ID A Y Ram bler Imperial.
'59 35ft basem ent model
loaded Excellent cond Op
Nona I Honda motor scooter for
1 w/ rack | ) ) Q00 *0/ &lt;99 *929
• '/* M O T O R H O M E Runs gre’ef
Wilt trade tor travel frailer ot
c o m p a ra b le value I f f 7595

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With All The Amenities!
308 and 310 Krider Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision
BtMTiSTA i

I fir far

able hack rest, brown tweed
cover, very con for fable, In
good condition 195 Call 1*9

52/1_______________________
W HITE FORMICA buffet with
hutch with mirrored drawers
and doon S300 1 ANTIQUE
blonde mahogany dreiiert
1200 159 97*d

1B3—Television/
Radio / Stereo
• AM/FM STEREO with re
cord player end cattail*
player Include) Iwotpeakert
t^O Call
.............. 111 4403

185—Com puters
*OE COLOUR TV COMPUTER
MONITOR COMBO, 11". good
condlllon 119 Oviedo Area
343 4403__________

187—Sporting Goods

J(Sflr

• 0 0 D O E M A R A O A . ItM . V I .

D O L P H IN SU N B O A T . 73 hp
Johnton, uted 30 h r i. like new
43.300 F irm 313 4449or 349 1304
• H O U S E B O A T live oboard 43'
N a u la lln a , tw in engine V
drive, I30K- D r O uam 4941143

San/art! Proper tin
Par Lest 7hnn U.OOWoon

E L D E R S P R IN O S , oil Mwy 43/
1. &gt;• 3 M rrn s 1/3 lo 190 wk
1100 dap l i t M l* or 417 7104

f I N t M ID G E C L U B 7 Bdrm )
Ha'h lit and 3rd floor avail
able 132S'm o Milked* Corp
Rea! t stale
**5**00

H A V I/ J M

233—Auto Parts
___/ Accessories

231—Cars

215—Boats and
Accessories

pets AT TH6 Pl/VNGR fA6te WttCkJ yoU'RE

FM A OR V A AS LO W AS l . t %
A t t u m t no q u a lllltt A owner
financing lew as 1400/mot
C o v 'l Foreclosures. R epoll
Seminole, Orange, V olulle l

1 B D R M . I B A T H . Cant H/A.
wall/wall carpet, all appll
ancai 113 4444or314tt03

CALL TODAY!

C O N V E N I E N T , d o t* to school*
1 M r m , t*j balh S41S and 44/3
plut SSI* dap I yr Irat*
314 M44

IS 0 0 m o a

S A N F O R D 1/1 Excellent area
W /D hook upt Cant M/A 1173
OllCQsinl lor seniors 331 4737

141—Homes for Sale

• BICYCLE, Boyt or glrlt. 10
&gt;pd. 34". In e.ctllanl condi
Hon 41) Call 333 3344________
• EXERCISE BIKE, upper end
lo w e r b o d y e . e r c l t *
Electronic! tor tpeed. plow,
calorlei. diilance t time OP
Alrdyn*. Prim* Flf On* yr
old, very little uw Original
coil 4100 A 3 yr warranty 149
Aiklng 4100 Firm m 7113
• GOLF CLUBS with bag II
plecewt coniltli ot Predator
by Lynk. True Ftyer. Delta
Pro 4100 llrm 311 7939 ______
• GOLF CLUDS. Ladiei LI blue
bag. I a 3 wood*. 3. &gt;, 4. 7
Iron) All lor 140Call 333 34S4
SOLOFLEX Weigh! machine
Purchaw new in 1917, good
condition 4100 133 1114_______

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
• C U T E , M IX E D B R E E D
K I T T E N . 7 m o old Fre* lo
good home Call 111 4733

211—Antiques/
Collectibles
A N T I Q U E G a t S la vt, Quick
Meal. 1970‘t Excellent condi
lion! V e ryn lc e l 1330 131 1344

$6,00000 CASH TO CLOSE!
$575.00 p.l. • based on 7.5% fixed rate
30 year mortgage
*Three Bedroom, 2 Bath Split Plan • Two-Car Garage
Large Great Room, 1584 Sq. Ft Automatic Sprinkler System
Professional Landscaping
Living Area
With St, Augustine Sod
• Large Eat-In Kitchen
Walking Distance To Pool,
•Vaulted Ceilings And Planter
Clubhouse,
Tennis &amp; Basketball Courts
Shelves Throughout
Very Light And Bright
•Formal Dining Room Area
$6,000 Of Upgrades
•Spacious Master Suite
Included In Price Make This
With Deluxe Bath
A Best Buy Opportunity!
• Screened-ln Patio
DIRECTIONS: Lake Mary Blvd. east across 17-92, to Left on Sanford Ave.
1/2 mile to Right on Sanora Blvd, past pool &amp; clubhouse lo Left on Krider Rd

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pollen IhlH disorder and what
are the prospects of a cure? Sign
m ean unhappy newlywed.
D E A R R E A D E R : Vestibular
lie u r o l l ! t in ir o n he an In*
c a p a c ita tin g d is o rd e r: It In
canned by Inllntnmallon of the
vcnllhtilar nerve (of hearing and
balance), marked by midden nr
re cu rrin g attacks of vcrllg o
liincniitrollahle nensatlonn of
spinning).
Typically, patlcntn experience
a severe. (Irnl episode of vertigo
that lasts one to two weeks.
Subsequent symptoms, which
are shorter and less severe,
occur every 12 months or so. for
years.
T h i s n e u r o n it is Is m o re
common In young adults and Is
(relieved due to ii viral Infection
of the nerve.
T h e diagnosis Is made by
e xclusio n , niter other m ore
serious afflictions have been
ruled out by appropriate tests,
such as MHI scanning
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anll vcrtlgo drugs, such an An*
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I don’t know how you "got"
thin disorder: It In not spread
from person io person. If you're
patient and use medicine when
necessary, tlie a tta cks w ill
eventually abate.
T o give you more information.
I am sending you a free copy of
my Health Report "Ea r Infec­
tions and D isorders.” O ther
readers who would like a copy
should send $1.25 plus a long,
s e l f - a d d r e s s e d , s l u m p e &lt;1
envelope to P.O Box 2433. New
York. NY 10103 lk- sure in
mention the title.

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jack, queen. Declarer tried the
spade queen, hut West won with
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Situations you were not able lo
control In Hie past look like
they'll be mumgcublc In the
year ahead. Tills might tic due In
part to favorahk.* outside InfillC IIC C S .

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20|
Continue to tic w philosophical
as possible In &gt;mir most Impor­
tant affairs. You're on u track to
fulfillment, but Ihc rails arc a
little weak. Know where to look
for romance and you'll find It.
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
I n s t a n t l y reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect for you.
M a ll $2 a n d a lo n g , se lfaddressed. stam|vd envelope lo
Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4405. New York.
N.Y. 10103.
ARIES (March 21 -April 10) An
associate who thinks of you In
friendly terms lus m uch more
power and clou Hum you muy
realize. Today you might sec
some sniull cvlifcncc of this.
TAURUS (A|rll 20-May 20)
Partnership arrangements Into
which you ertcr today could

work out very well for all the today If you're fhiunclnl projec­
parties concerned ua long as tions haven't lived up lo your
everyone continues lo operate on expectations. Your chart In­
dicates constructive changes are
the same wavelength.
GEMINI (May 2 1 -Ju iic 20) possible.
Conditions arc hvorablc In this
SCORPIO (Git. 24-Nov. 22)
cycle for gelling together with Today you mlglr feel Inclined lo
(K-rsons who could give your sup|Mirt an unpopular position.
career a boost. Beal directly with Fortunately, w lh ln your cadre
them and not suirogutcs.
you huve some very loyal allies
CANCER (Ju it- 21-Ju ly 22) 111 who licllcve In ufint you think.
order to ndvuncc your expecta­
8AOITTARIUS |Nov. 23-Bee.
tions In this time frame, you
m ig h t h a v e to tu k c so m e 21) Your sueciss today will bc
calculated risks from w hich prcdleated upon the Intensity of
you’ve backed off previously. If your m otlvnllm . If you want
conditions arc right, don't be something strongly enough, you
should be able togel It.
fearful.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) ir you
19) A problem yui haven't been
look out for permits with whom
you're Involved today as well as able to suct-essSilly resolve on
you look out for yo u r own your own should be openly and
Interests, both they and you frankly discuss'd today wllh
could come off hitter than cither three of your Inllim le friends.
AQUARIUS tJan. 20 Feb. 19)
could do Independently.
VIROO (A u g 23-Sept. 22) Th in g s should develop to your
Your best ussit today Is your liking today In your commercial
ability to Introduce reasonable or flnunclul affairs, provided you
elements Into serious delibera­ operate along traditional lines
tions or dealings. Th e re 's a und have the murage lo make
definite need fer what you can changes where changes should
he made.
offer.
LIBRA (Sc[it. 2 3 -O ct. 23) C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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Lake Mary property owners protest land use changes

□ Sports

By NICK P F 1 IFAUF

Runs, runs, runs

Herald Stall Wrltor

SANFORD - Plnchurst Park was the sight nr
a "ru n fe s l" an four Sanford Rccreutlon
Department Hirin' slowpltch softball teams
combined to score 40 runs on 07 bits.

LAKE MARY - Some owners of property zoned
agricultural In Lake Mary have told officials they
believe the city Is trying to run them out o f town.
Planner Susan Delncs commcnlcd. "W e're not
trying to rezone anyone's property. We are not
trying lo lake Ihelr land use away."
CHv Planner Mall West said there are presently

□Bee Page IB .

BRIEPS

338 Individual property owners with A-l zoned
land. In addition to being Informed of tomorrow
night's city commission meeting, each of the
owners were sent a letter regarding a rerent city
Planning ami Zoning discussion on Ihe measure.
An estimated 15 residents spoke to the board.
According to the minutes of the P&amp;Z meeting,
the residents expressed concerns over such
matters as tax Increases, changes allowed In
zoning, fear of losing land use. fears of rrzonlng.

Changing of the guard

Legal advice sought

fears of the future, concerns with losing animals,
government Intrusion, und sale values of homes.
Only one resident at the PAZ meeting spoke In
favor o f the ordinance.
Delncs originally proposed two options regard­
ing obtaining a heller use of land presently zoned
ugrlcullurc.
One Is lo eliminate agriculturally zoned proper­
ty within the city entirely. This would render all

C’ Bee Land, Page 5A

H o m e

LONQWOOD — Longwntxl commissioners
Monday voted to consult the league of Cities for
legal advise before hiring a lalmr attorney lo
review a code of ethics, mission statement and
oath of office proposed by the jxillce department.
Assistant police chief Terry Baker said the
department Is updating Its oath, cthlrs code and
mission statement and plans lo have all police
department employees sign Ihrm. Employees
could be (lred for violation of the oath or code, so
Chief Greg Manning has requested the review by
a labor attorney.

in v a s io n
Sanford police
seek leads about
three masked men

In other business, the commissioners:
• Approved the requirement tliat commission­
ers' salaries be adopted by ordinance separate
from the budget ordinance, so iltc information Is
readily available to (lie public.

By J. MARK BARFIELO
Herald Sonlor Stall Wrltor

• OK'd budget transfers lo pay c o s t s reluted lo
hiring a new city administrator, two new fire
trucks and selling up a line Item for construc­
tion on Kangcllnc Road. The road work Is a
cooperative effort between Seminole County and
the city.

SANFORD — Police have several questions they
waul resolved In an apparent home invasion al a
house on Live Oak Unulevant
According lo Information given by the victims,
three masked men forced iheir way lido the home
shortly after It) pm bound a 24-ycar old man
ami a 29-ycar-old woman and demanded I In-

• Approved the llrst reading of an ordinance
which lowers H r monetary limits for contracts
or contract amendments the city administrator
or purchasing director may make wlihoul
bringing the matter before the commission

See Invasion, Page BA

B u s in e s s e s
p itch -p la n s —t

Meeting addresses 46A widening
SANFORD — The Seminole County Division of
Engineering wlU hold a public Irarlng tonight lo
take public comments on options for the
proposed widening of County Road 46-A
between Rinehart Road and Change Boulevard
The 7 p m. meeting will he held al Wilson
Elementary cafctorlum. OHS Orange lllvd . west
of Sanford

By NICK PF■ IFAUF

Abovo, as Midway Elomontary S ch ool's
teacher of the yoar from Iasi year. Fannio
Millor, looks on at loft, somo ol Ihe students
serenade this yoar's lop toachor Mary Allon,
soatod, and principal Mamlo Bingham The
leachors were pioparmg lo trade parking spots
in a coromony that prosonlod tho coveted
spaco lo Allon lor a year Al right. Allon and
Bingham wavo lo Iho students who choorod
Ihom on altor Iho switch

l’ro|eet engineer Oils (illlord said the $4.3
million project will create a tour-lane section In
conjunction with the construction of the In­
terchange at Interstate 4. now under final stale
design. The county Is also completing the
details lo widen CK 46-A between Rinehart Road
and Country Club Road. Glllord said the county
owns a road path at an average width of 50 feet,
but needs 120 feet for the project. Gifford said
no buildings lie within the corridor, but
wetlands and protected gopher tortlses do and
may affect the final alignment.

Herald Slall Wrltor________________________________
SANFORD — A n iim lrr ol new business
pinspccis will be considered lor Sanlord
Thursday night Several major proiMisals will be
presented lo iliv Planning and Zoning Com ­
mission
ln&lt;-luded on llie agenda are pulillr bearings lor
a new pln/u, several mitomnhlk- businesses, a
mlnl-wurcliDusc. adult day care center, and Ihe
sin- plan lor a McDonald's restaurant downtown
Tw o of ilic- public hearings Involve adjoining
laud areas designated as 451)1 und 15HI W First
Street. Although the properly K Idenlllled lo be

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See Plans, Page BA

CALNO meeting
The Council o f Local Governments In Semi­
nole County, known as CALNO, holds Its
monthly meeting tonight at Winter Springs City
Hall, hcginnlngat 7 p.tn.
On the agenda under old business. Is a
discussion on signs and billboards, presently
adopted by a few t itles, bul now being studied
as a possible countywide ordinance.
Under new txialncss Is a presentation on
vurlous parks und recreational projects.
During the March meeting. Lake Mary City
Commissioner Gary Brendcr was named tis
treasurer.
Sanford City Commissioner Whlley Eckstein
I s u c lln g e h u lr m a u .

S H S students say Ole! to Spring Break
By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald Stall Wrltor
SANFORD - Ole!
Seven Seminole High students
spent Spring Break louring the
Spanish countryside and Immersing
them selves In Spanish history,
culture, literature and In Ihe lan­
guage.
While their friends headed off to
the same old beaches or to the mall
for another Spring Break al home,
Andrea Russo. Eve Elliot, Brooke
Wagner. Jaime Bressor. Laurie
Blair, Rodolfo Scrnandcz and Jorge

Plquer hoarded a plane to the
Iberian Peninsula.
"It was a wonderful learning
experience," Blair said. We learned
so much In |usl Ihe short lime we
were there."
The small contingent, traveling
with Spanish teacher Chris Eldrldge
and chaperone Chris Spllotls. look
pari In an educational experience
put together by Educational Tours.
Together, they became a part o f a
larger group of students that In­
cluded high schoolers from Wash­
ington. D.C. and Los Angeles.
Nearly 80 students from very

divergent backgrounds were pul
together on Ihe lour to learn and
have Ion in Spain
"You had lo speak Spanish to gel
along. Inil as long as you tried and
bud some of the words they were
very friendly and you were able to
gel along fine." Blair explained.
The opportunity was extended to
anyone at Seminole Digit who could
pay the $ 1.500 for the 10 days. Most
of the students who attended paid
their own way through odd Jobs or
ihelr paychecks.
"W e worked hard for Oils oppor­
tunity." Blair said. "Bul It was

worth It."
She said the tour was a rapid fire
upprouch lo learning. The group
rarely spent more than one night In
a hotel and hopped from city to city
aboard a Ints.
Madrid. Toledo. Cordoba. Seville.
Granada. Segovia. Madrltl again.
•'ll was so confusing sometimes.
We didn’t know what day It was or
what city we were In sometimes."
Blair said with a laugh.
While the lour brought the stu­
dents to castles and cathedrals, the
tombs o f historical people und

L)8ee Break, Page 6A

From staff reports

INDEX
,4B,SB MovlOB............

Field tests for
I drunk drivers
.are challenged
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Stall Wrltor________________________________

P f p f h i ............
nr. flotl...........
Editorial..........
Florida............

Possible showers tomorrow
P a rtly sunny and
breezy. High In the
u p p e r 80 s. W ind
becoming south 15
to 20 ttiplt.

For mor* woothor, •■• P«B « 2A

SANFORD — Field sobriety lesls used by police
lo determine ir a driver Is Impaired, are being
challenged In Seminole County and across the
stale.
Tuesday. Ihrcc county court Judges heard
arguments challenging Ihe tests which defense
attorney Stuart Hyman argued are unscientific
and should not housed as court evidence.
The Judges will rule later whether the tests will
he allowed as evidence In about two dozen DUI
(driving under the Influence) cases pending In the
county courts. The cases were consolidated only
for the argument on the admissibility o f the tests
and will he returned to the presiding Judges for
disposition. County Judges Marlene Alva.
Frederic Hill and John R. Sloop served on Ihe
panel for the Irarlng which lasted until uboul
9:30 p.m.

□ See Tests. Page OA

M.rtld Photo by Apiy* Mntalon

Assistant stato attornoy Eilam Isaak arguod
boloro a throe judge panol Tuosday that Hold
sobrloty tests should bo allowed as ovldonco In

drunk driving cases. Presiding at tho hoarlng
wore, loll to right, county judgos John R. Sloop,
Frodrlc M. Hitt aid Marlono M. Alva.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Budget com prom ise in the works
JACKIE HALLIFAX
Associated Pro38 Wrltor

Prosecutor sister turns in brother

TALLAHASSEE — Legislative leaders
said budget negotiators would continue
working lo hummer mil compromises,
including how much money schools should
gel. In next year's $3B billion Btnlc spending
plan.
Disagreement between the House and the
Senate over divvying up $9 billion for
schools has stalled work on the budget for
I he IttM few days. But House Speaker Bo
Johnson and Senate President Pat Thomas
met Tuesday night to break the Impulse.
The lenders ngrrrd the upper chamber
would try lo gunranlee a 3 percent Increase
In school spending, while Ihc House mild the
Issue could he debated by Ihc Joint
conference committee charged with settling
differences.
Lawmakers, however, won't !&gt;c able lo
finish by midnight Friday, the deadline of
the two-month regular session.

NEW YORK — The wanted poster showed a face thnt Michele
Munngas grew up with. So the prosecutor did what she had to
do: She turned In her brother for a series of rnpcs.
Anthony Monugaa, 30. was arrested Friday In Miami based
on tips provided by Ills kid sister, authorities said.
He waived extradition and was returned to New York on
Tuesday lo fnee charges stemming front a scries o f rapes in a
private, predominantly middle-class housing project In tower
Manhattan.
Ills downfall: A police sketch that captured his likeness all
loo well, and a sister In a position to sec It.
The assistant district attorney In the Bronx borough saw the
drawing lust week — a balding man with closc-cropjted hair, a
mustache and n 5 o’clock shadow. His eyebrows arched toward
the sky. and he wore a dour expression.
She recognized the face of her brother, u convicted sexual
offender less Ilian a yenr out o f Jail. She made the Identification
to her boyfriend, a New York City policeman, and told him her
brother was living In Florida.
"Michele Monagas deserves the respect and admiration of ull
New Yorkers for the courage and Integrity that she showed In
making what must huve been a most difficult decision," said
her boss. Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson.
The 28-ycnr-old prosecutor was not In her office Tuesday lo
discuss the case. Her brother, handcuffed us he left the 20th
Precinct tn Manhattan, said nothing to reporters who asked
ubont hts sister.

TALLAHASSEE — U.S. Rep. Jim Bacchus, who narrowly
won re-election in 1992 from the district encompassing
Florida's famous Space Coast, will not seek a third term.
"This Is a decision I've made primarily as a husband and ns a
father," Bacchus said In prepared rcmnrks delivered Tuesday
at Ids district office In Cocoa. " I look forward lo the day when 1
can spend more lime with three of my constituents named
Joey, Jnmcy and Rebecca.
"They need me and I need them." said Bacchus, who added
the weekly trips between Washington and Florida had Just
become too much.

JU PITER Action movie
aclor Wesley Snipes admits to
"traveling at high speeds" on his
motorcycle but denies a Florida
Highway Patrol report that he
tried to elude a trooper during a
30-nillc chase.
The 120-mph pursuit ended
with Snipes losing control of the
bike on an off-ramp from Flor­
ida’s Turnpike bul escaping
serjous Injury. FHP Lt. Sbcrlnn
Staley said Tuesday. The aclor
was cited for reckless driving.
The FHP is asking prosecutors
whether charges of fleeing from
a police officer should he filed,
said FHP Lt. Terry Davis.
The Incident began Monday
nlghl when Snipes, 31. sped
between Trooper Steve Walker’s
marked patrol car and another
vehicle. Walker guve chase und
called other departments for
help.
Snipes took Ihc Jupiter exit
jpinp. bul "lie lost control of his
motorcycle and was ejected."
Staley said. "T h e right front of
the patrol car did collide with Ihe
motorcycle."
Snipes' publicist David Polllck
said Tuesday that although
Snipes "admits he was traveling
at high speeds." he was unaware
(he officer was after him.
"Exiling the Florida Turnpike
to refuel his motorcycle. Mr.
Snipes lost control of the bike,
and fortunately was not on It
when the Highway Patrol vehicle
crashed Into the motorcycle."
Polllck said In a statement.
Staley also said that about 10
miles Into Ihc chusc, Snipes
slowed and threw something
"the size o f a baseball" onto the
shoulder and sped up again. She
sald police dogs later found a
package of marijuana near the
site.
The 3 ounces of marijuana
was sent to the Palm Beach
County Sheriff's Office for analy­
sis.
When asked about the mari­
juana. Polllck said " If they could
connect that to Mr. Snipes, then
I'm sure th ey w ould have
charged him by now."

Bacchus. 44. was elected In 1990 from Florida’s 15th
District, which Includes Brevard. Indian River, Osceola and
Polk counties, when he defeated Republican Bill Tolley with 52
percent of the vote. In 1992. Bacchus again faced Tolley In the
general election, but his support dropped to 51 percent and he
won by less than 4.000 votes.

County sues island residents
FORT WALTON BEACH — Holders o f leases on govern­
ment-owned barrier Island property. Including many claiming
they ate exempt from real estate taxes, arc being, sued for
abotftYHBJffftnittn In back take*, fees and Interest,
• t'P IM i
-Otalbdiar'fcdtinty T a x CollcctorChrls Hughetl has filed i f f l l
small-claims cases — cacli for #2,500 or less — against Santa
Rosa Islidld- leaseholders dating lo 1988. They huve been
ordered to appear In court May If.
The Florida Panhandle county owns the islund property uml
lenses It for businesses and residences. Most o f the leases arc
for 99 years with options to renew. Escambia and Santa Rosa
counties also lease sections of the same Island within iliclr
boundaries for residential and commercial development.
Many leaseholders have refused to pay property taxes,
contending their leases provide for lease fees In lieu o f luxes.
The dispute bus been going on for iwo decades, but state luw
allows such suits for only the last five years.
Hughes won a test case on Jan. 7, 1993 when Okaloosa
County Judge Keith Brace entered a Judgment ordering
leaseholder Art Bogan to pay back taxes.
Bogan still refused to pay, so Hughes obtained a court order
to garnishee hts hank account, effectively freezing $13,955 In
the account to satisfy the Judgment. The bunk Issued a check
to Hughes In that amount a yeur later.
The case was significant because it set a precedent for
garnlshcclng a bank account lustcud of seizing cars, boats or
other property to satisfy delinquent taxes. The decision led to
the additional suits, most of them filed last week, Hughes said.

From Associated Press reports

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U .S. attorn ey a sk s ju stice
d ep artm en t to probe o ffic e
By Associated Press
JACKSONVILLE — The Justice Department
was asked lo review a postal obscenity case In
which a Judge killed himself after being charged,
while Die husband of a federal prosecutor on Die
same mailing list was not prosecuted.
U.S. Attorney Larry Coltclou. based In Tampa,
said he requested the department's Office of
Professional Responsibility look over Die bundling
of the case by his Jacksonville office.
"T h e citizens of the area arc entitled to know
that Die United States Attorney's Office has acted
ethlcully. professionally ami reasonably In all of
Its ucDvItlcs," Colleton said In a news release
Monday.
Duval County Judge Richard W. Kreldler, 54.
committed suicide last year, one month after
being accused In an eight-count federal Indict­
ment o f receiving pornographic videotape^ In Die

mull,
Bean-Blossom Lid.. Dir New York company
Dial distributed Die lapes. and Its president.
Michael Garden, also were charged.
Later, Dean-Blossom was allowed lo plead
gulliy to Iwo counts of shipping obscene
materials across stale lines and was fined
8120,(XX). Charges against Gordon were dropped.
It was later learned that Die name of Joseph
Hcldmycr. husband of Assistant U.S. Attorney
Michelle McCain Hcldmycr. was on Ihc same
mailing llsl on which federal agents found
Krctdlcr’s name, flcldmyer, however, was not
charged.
Dan Smith, president of Die Northeast Florida
chapter of the Florida Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers, questioned whether Die Justice
Department could perform an Independent Inqui­
ry Into Die U.S. Attorney's Office.

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MOON P H A S E S

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Daylone Batch
FI Laud Beach
Fori Mytri
Gelneivilla
Hornetlead
Jeekeon'vllle
Kay Wail
Lakeland
Miami
Pentacola
Saraiola
Tellehanea
Tampa
Varo Batch
W Palm Batch

N ATIO N AL T E M P S
day

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid 60s. South wind around
lOmph.
Thursday: Variable cloudiness
with a chance o f afternoon
showers and tliunderslorm s.
High In the mid 80s. Chance of
ruin 30 jicrccnt.
Extended forecast: Friday:
Mostly sunny. High In Die upper
70s. Saturday: Mostly fair. Low
In (he low 60s. High In Die lower
80s. Sunday: Partly cloudy and
warmer. Low In the mid 60s.
High In the mid (o upper 80s.

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April 19

NEW
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A pril 25

Daytona Beachi Waves arc
1-2 feel with n slight chup.
Current Is lo Die north with a
water temperature of 69 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc 2-3 feci am! semi choppy.
Currcnl Is lo Die north with a
water temperature o f 68 degrees.

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FRIDAY
Msly sunny 78-58

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SATURDAY
Fair 82-62

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SOLUNAR TABLE: Mill. 3:20

[ ■ E A C H CONDITIONS

Phone (407) 313-2(11.

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Hospital comes to little ones aid
Hospital, Sanlord, put togethor first aid kits (or
Little ones play hard, and at times catch a
Ihe clubs lo holp caro lor tho children. Roy
sliver, akin a knee or cut a linger. With nearly
Vinson, CEO ol tho hospital, loft, delivered Ihe
500 youngster In lls charge, the (our Seminole
kits to club memhorg and Don Mlllor, Somlnolo
county Boy? &amp; Girls Clubfiflo.through alot of
first
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sure those ChlldrerY gdt propdr troatmont lor^&amp;'GiflsCTubT 919 Pofglrrtmon AVo., Sanford
tholr minor Injuries, Conlral Florida Roglonal

EXTEN D ED O UTLOOK

Wednesday. April 8, &lt;904
Vol. 88, No. 195
Publlahad Dally and Sunday, ixcept
y by
Saturday
I Th* Sanford Herald,
300 N
N.. French Av*., Sanlord,
Inc. 300
Fla. U771

Thomas said Ihe Impression Ihc Senate
has gotten Is that the House feels ll’s "our
way or the highway" when II comes to
a Hoi mg money for schools,
Earli chamber Iasi month passed Its
version of a budget for the fiscal year Dial
starts July 1. But after compromising Iasi
week on bow lo pay for additional prison
tx'ds. the House ami Senate began feuding
over how much new money should be
guaranteed tn school districts.

THE WEATHER
LO CAL FO RECAST

Fantasy B

"T h e sad lacl is that there Is nu reason lor
tills failure other than the House of
Representatives' refusal In convene a bud­
get conference." Jcnnc wrote his House
counterpart, Rep. John Long.

By Associated Press

The House Majority Leader. U.S. Rep, Richard Gephardt of
Missouri, described Bacchus as one of the bright young Blnrs of
Congress.
"1 hope he will continue lo seek other challenges In public
service." said Gephardt.

M IA M I - H oro are tho
w inning numbers s o le c le d
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:

Earlier In the day. the finger-point lug and
Ibrents escalated as the budget remained
stalled.
Seriate Appropriations Chairman Ken
Jcnnc said Floridians weren’ t going lo be
happy II lawmakers once again failed lo
llulsb iliclr two-month session on time.

Snipes
uninjured
after
crash

Bacchus decides against re-election

LOTTERY

Bill some legislative lenders said Ihc
budget — the only Item Ihc stale constitu­
tion requires lawmakers lo do during their
annual session — could be llnlshcd as early
as Sunday nlgbl.
House lenders bad previously said a
guaranteed 3 percent Increase lor schools
wasn’t negotiable. The Senate argued I he
Issue rtnisl go lo the Joint conference
committee.
Tuesday nlglil Thomas and Johnson
agreed to give the Joint committee until
noon Thursday to work out a settlement
that satisfies both o f them.
After that, Ihc mailer reverts lo the
leaders for settlement.
"If the mil hasn’t been cracked lo a
smooth-running track, to one we both can
live with, we'll pull It back." Thomas said.
He said the Senate goal &gt;vas lo reach Ihc
House position of a guaranteed 3 percent
Increase for school districts. Negotiators
were to begin late Tuesday trying lo rrsolvc
differences.

a.in.. 3:35 p.tn.: MuJ. 9:25 a in.,
9:50 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach; lilgtis, 6:23 a.m.. 6:40
p.m.; lows. 12:04 a.m.. 12:28
p.m.; New Sm yrna Beach:
highs, 6:28 a.m.. 6:45 p.m.;
lows, 12:09 a.m.. 12:33 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach) lilglis, 6:43 a.in..
7:00 p.m.; lows, 12:24 a.m..

BO A TIN G
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft exercise caution.
T o n i g h t : W in d so u th to
southwest 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4
lo 6 feet. Bay ami inland waters
choppy. Scattered showers and
Isolated thiindcrslorms mainly
north part. Thursday: Wind
incoming west to northwest 10
knots. Seas 2 lo 3 feel. Buy and
Inland waters a light chop.

F
SUNDAY
Ptly cldy 86-65

STA T IS T IC S
T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 85 de­
grees and the overnight low was
GO as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ralnfull lor the
p e r io d , c o d in g at 9 a .m .
Wednesday. I(Hailed 0 Inches.
The temperature al 9 a.m.
today was 69 degrees and
Wednesday’s overnight low was
62. as recorded hy the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
Internallonal Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□Tu esday's high.... ...........84
□B arom etric pressure.30.02
□ R elative Humidity....90 pet
□ Winds.......... ..South 0 mph
□ R a in fa ll....................... O in.
□ S u n set................. 7:46 p.m.
□S un rise...... ......... 7:09 a.m.

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77 48
A tla n tic C ity
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64 S7 43
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77 36
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M p li St P a u l
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New Y o rk C lly
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76 38
P llllh u r g h
67 34
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POLICE BRIEFS
Arrest made for robbery
Michael Bernard Horn, 10. 76 Seminole Gardena, Snnford,
wna arrested Wednesday on u strong-arm robbery charge. A
25-yenr-old woman reported to police Horn struck her scvcrnl
limes during an argument and took $900 In Jewelry from her.
The woman and her 44-year-old mother got Into a car for
safety, but he smashed a window, they reported.

Drug charges
Roy l-lllles. 29. 800 S. Oak Ave.. Apt. 5, Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday on a charge of sale and delivery of "crack"
cocaine, All undercover agent with the Sanford police Special
Investigations Unit reportrd buying ernek from Utiles for $20.
I'ollce report (hiding a pipe on Littles' person and also held him
on a paraphernalia possession charge.

Traffic stop leads to arrest
Jon Thomas Wiseman, 19. 207 Venture Drive. Sanford, was
arrested on a drug-related charge following n traffic stop early
Thursday morning. A Winter Springs policeman reported
slopping Wiseman for speeding on Slate Road 419 and
smelling marijuana In the enr. A search revealed a pipe, but no
marijuana, the policeman reported. Wiseman was held on a
charge of drug paruphernallu possession.

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persons were tuken Into custody:
• Curtis Littles. 45. 2221 Granby St.. Snnford; on a probation
violation charge for a cocaine purchase conviction.
• Mark Lee Hampton, 117. 105 Hnhun Court. Sanford; on a
burglary charge.
• Michael Thomas Ewing. 24. 2494 Mike Ave., Sanford; on a
probation violation charge stemming from a manufacture of n
controlled substance conviction.
• Reynold &gt;J. Dlfnzlo, 47. 440 Longwood Circle, Longwood:
on a probation violation charge for a grand theft conviction and
a worthless check charge.
• Herberto Rivas, 98. 1717 Park Ave.. Sunford: on a
probation violation charge for a drunken driving conviction.
• Freddie Davis. 94. 120 Academy Ave.. Sanford: on n
probation violation charge for a drunken driving conviction.
• llrlan Mike Keohune, 94. 120 Hidden Arbor Court, Sanford;
on a charge of fullure to appear In court to answer to a previous
drunken driving charge.

Crimes reported to county deputies
Burglaries and thefts
• Cuhlo Boats, 490 Silver Lake Drive neur Sanford; $900
facsimile machine reported taken sometime between 4 p.m.
Friday and 9 a.m. Monday.
• 5500 block of Orange Boulevard In Paola near Sandord: a
woman reported someone tried to enter her house while she
was home sometime belween 8 p.m. Sunday and 10 p.m.
Monday.
• Village on the Green near Longwood; Jewlcry and a fur
coal, valued at more than $20,(XX), reported taken sometime
during the past year. The victim reported she was wus
hospitalized much of (he time.
• Aekmuu Enterprises Inc., 2025 W. Stale Road 434 near
Longwood; possessions valued ut $395 reported taken
sometime between 5 p.m. Friday und 8 u.m. Monday. A note
was found with the message "1 didn't want to tnke anything of
any value. 1have to feed my kids. Please understand."

Crimes reported to Sanford police
Burglaries and th efts
• 12(H) block of Cypress Avenue; properly vnlucd at $1,395
reported taken sometime between 10 u.m. Saturday and noon
Sunday.
• 2400 block of South Elm Avenue, possessions valued at
8395 reported taken sometime between H p.m. Saturday and
10 a.til. Sunday.
• 7(H) block ol West First Street, vacuum cleaner valued at
8250 reported taken sometime between 9 p.m. Wednesday and
9 a.m. Friday.
• 23(H) block West Lisa Court; $3,000 van containing
S I5,(XX) In carpet tools and $9,000 In rose-petal patterned
carpeting reported tuken sometime between 11:30 p.m.
Sunday and 7 a.in. Monday. The van was recovered near the
Good Samaritan Home.
• 2200 block of West 13th Street: 1981 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo reported taken sometime between 10:30 p.m. Sunday
und5a.ru. Monday.
Araon
• Abandoned furniture left by u dumpster ut Rnsecllff
Apartments was found burning ut 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The fire
spread to the dumpster and damaged the paint of a nearby
Ford Bronco.

G roup aim s to
preserve parks
By NICK PPEIPAUP

Herald Stall Wrltor
A new citizen support organi­
zation lias been formed. Culled
Friends of Florida Stale Barks.
FFSP. It Is lo help preserve all of
Florida's history ami environ­
ment.
According to the FFSP mission
statement. It Is. "to enhance und
perpetuate the Florida slate park
system for the people of Florida
and Its vlsllors."
Fran P. Malnclla. director of
the state Division of Recreation
and Parks, said. "Our parks arc
such valuable resources that we
arc continually seeking ways lo
make them even better and
more accessible lo all visitors
and residents."
The Florida Park Service re­
ceives no general revenue from
taxes. Forty-five percent of Its
operation money comes from
entrance and camping fees. The
remainder Is generated by doc­
umentary stamps on land trans­
actions.
One of the closest stale parks

to Seminole County Is Hontoon
Island, located six miles west of
DcLand.

Group opposing
casino gambling
revives for fight
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Associated Pross Wrltor
T A M P A — F lorid a 's most
powerful antl-ruslno group has
launched a new llghl against
gaming with the same argu­
ments that worked In the past.
No Casinos Inc. contends casi­
nos w o u ld la k e fron t Ih e
economy and pm nothing hack,
leaving places infested with
c r im e and " w i t h a som ethlng-for-nothlng atmosphere."
"N o sound society can exist on
that basts." said newly circled
president Andrew Hines.
No Casinos rrloolrd Tuesday
amid a renewed push by four
competing groups for u stnte
constitutional amrndm cnl to
permit casino gambling. Those
g ro u p s a rc set to h old a
"gam bling summit” In Talla­
hassee today In hopes of pres­
enting a united front.
Bnekers o f the opposition
movement acknowledged they
arc facing a much different
polltlral environment than when
casino gambling was rejected by
a 2-1 margin In a 1986 referen­
dum and 3-1 In 1978.
Thirty-eight stales now have
casino gambling nr plan to have
II. New Orleans Just approved a
mega-casino and other Southern
states already have casinos, Ind la n t r i b e s tire s e e k i n g
permission lo operate casinos on
their lands.
Casino proponents say Florida
must follow suit for Its economy
and tourism tocompetr.
Howcver. "Florida did not
achieve Its greatness by being
like other states, It achieved it by
capitalizing on the unique assets
which come with Its location and
come wtlh Its people," said
Hines, a retired Florida Progress
Corp. chairman.
The group Is bucked by drug
store magnate Jack Eckerd and

Petition
drive
gears up
By VICKI D«$ORMIE fT

Horald Stall Writer

The Friends of Florida Slate
Parks however, was organized
for the express purpose of help­
ing the entire state park system.
For Inform ation on FFSP.
phone (0041 488-8243. or write
lo P.O. Box 6633, Tnllalinssec.
FL 32314-6633.

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Many of them are destroyed daily right
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now Include six rustic cabins
available with advance reserva­
tions.
Th e FFSP organ ization Is
seeking lo Incorporate various
private citizen groups which
began forming In 1986. when
the legislature passed a law
allowing these non-profit groups
to exist. Currently there arc 36
churtcrcd Citizen Support Orga­
nizations providing assistance to
specific parks.

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Inc. chairman Alvali Chapman.
But No Casinos will not have
the support of the s ta te 's
parimutuel industry, which was
a major fund-raiser It) Ihe tight
eight years ago.
Parim utuels are currently
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clght "m cga-easlnns" around
the state as well as casinos In
Florida's 35 Jal-alal frontons and
dog und horse tracks.
Ollier competing ellorts would
a llo w r lv c r b o a t g a m b lin g ,
another would permit unlimited
casinos in any county where
voters approve and another
would grant a mixture of riverMail and luxury hotel gaming.
Whatever proposal prevails
innsl get 430,000 signatures
from registered voters to make
the Nov. 8 ballot.
"That activity Is III focused at
the present time lull we suspect
It will focus pretty sharply and
fairly rapidly." Miner, said. " I ’m
confident we will prevail ... tail
It s going to be a lough light."

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EDITORIAL

Campaign
was clean
T ills past m onth saw a developm en t In
Lake M ary that should be en vied by all oth er
govern m en t entitles. Four people ca m paign ed
for a political ofTlcc, and no dirt w as flung,
Patrick C allaw ay, T h o m a s G reene, Frank
M cD onald and Sheila S a w y e r all w ent after
the Job o f city com m issioner. Seat 4. It Is to
fill the rem ainder o f the term, through 1995,
o f the late A .R . " D o c " Jorc.
Even though there w as a great deal o f
door-to-door cam p a ign in g by the candidates
and supporters, they m aintained a respect for
each other.
&gt;
C alla w a y and S a w y e r received the highest
n u m ber o f votes, and w ill now con tin u e to
ca m p a ign until die ru n off election on A pril
19th.
T h e f a c t th a t n o v e r b a l c h a r a c t e r
assassination occurred, and no serious d if­
ferences o v e r a particular Issue Is not only
com m en dable, it also Is a com p lim ent to the
present city com m ission.
T h e com m ission has apparently operated
th e c it y to th e p o in t w h e re no m a jo r
d iffic u lt ie s arc p ro m in e n t. E v e n d u rin g
c o m m is s io n m ee tin g s , vo tes arc u su ally
u n a n im o u s , r a t h e r th a n c o n t in u o u s
three-to-tw o decisions as In years past.
C on trary to previous cam p a ign in g, there
w e r e n o p o litic a l s ig n s torn d o w n b y
opponents. T h e c ity building departm en t
reports no signs had to be rem oved because
they w ere Im properly pluccd.
T h e situation w as utopian.
W ith the caliber o f these four people w h o
iquullfted and, ran for election, the city w ould
b en efit no m atter w h o en d s up b e in g elected.
W e com m en d the candidates, their su p­
porters, the l-nkc M ary city govern m en t, and
all o f the 803 citizens w h o turned out to vote,
Even though It wus on ly 21.5 percent o f
those w h o w ere qualified to vote. It w as a
good nu m ber fo ra o n c -iss u e ballot.
W hen the rim otf election com es on A pril 19.
w e hope every on e w h o can w ill vote, and help
the city contin u e to progress and prosper.

BEN WATTENBERG

‘Goals 2000:’ Unstressed ideas win
Ideas have consequences. Hut the media does
not do a very good Job o f covering Ideas. Let me
give you an example, and then tell you nbout a
new television program that I will be moderating,
which alms to help out.
At 1:05 a in. last Saturday, the "Goals 2(XX)“
congressional conference report was passed. It Is
landmark legislation In education, and President
Clinton should tie proud to sign the bill into law.
There were powerful Ideas at work as the
White House. Congress and the education
esiabllshmcnl wresiled with Hit- legislation for
almost a year.
The main argument — supported solidly by
Democrats and by some Republicans — dealt
with the concept of "standards" and "outputs."
The Idea was that we were spending plenty on
our schools, providing plenty o f "Inputs." hut
our children were not learning much.
The proposed remedy was to establish content
standards tn subjects like math, English and
history — then test the students — then put
"stakes" on tliclr performance. No more "social
promotion." no more "social warehousing" or
phony grades or ersatz diplomas. No more free
lunch.
Hut conservatives stressed that ethical Ion Is a

slute and local matter, and that even though the
new slumlords would Ik- "voluntary." over time
Washington bureaucrats would dictate a nu
tlonnl cu rricu lum .
Conservatives don't
like federalization,
ami they like 11 Irss
when they believe
that C l i n t o nappointed hoards will
tilt education further
toward liberalism ,
yielding a politically
c o rre c t co rp s of
d undcrheaded
children. And Hint's
not Impossible.
Many liberals were
c o n c e r n e d a b ou t
stakes. They believed
tluil m inority and
poor children would
mil do well on the
tesls, and end up
further penalized In
the greal game of life.
They also wanted lo

[Concern about athletics
{ I am not u parent so In lom poslng this letter to
tyou I am an "outsider" "looking In" so In speak In
twliul I feel Is a very disheartening situation. As
.once an athlete in high school I wus offered several
iop|x&gt;riuntiles to uttend college due to my athletic
[ability. As n female this was a very accomplished
opportunity as 14 years ago uthletics for women.
ies|x.-clully colleges, was not as pronounced us ihcy
lure today.
However. In this situation. I am rail addressing a
{fem ale point of view as 1am simply a "concerned"
•community member.
• For an entire season I watched young men
'.running, sweating and playing as If their futures
[depended on tliclr success. I refer Hi (he Seminole
High School varsity foolbull players and team,
t These young men put forth such cntlmslusm, such
|dedication, uud very simply played tliclr hcurls
[out, These young men — most of them liuve had
i their hopes, dreams, und aspirations destroyed.
I The athletic department has Just us much a
j responsibility to help mold and puve the futures of
[these young people as the cducutors themselves.
I For the seniors on the teams, they put their trust
land future In Hie hands of the people who
[supposedly represent this department In hopes
[that colleges unci other such Institutions will be
[Interested In their abilities und accomplishments,
j We hud sevcrul outstanding young men playing
j hurt. Blck. etc. because they cured nbout the game,
JHie team and their futures, some of them receiving
[m any awards and outstanding mentions for their
[performances. We even had one young man win
[the Peter School Award, picked for All-Conference,
las well us luring the very first Seminole High
[School student ever picked to Hr- super senior •
[All-Star game.
: The unfortunate thing Is Hut apparently the
high school's athletic department didn't perform us
well us the players did themselves. Wc us a
community have become aware that this departjment did not fulfill their responsibility to these
young men by contacting colleges and Institutions
or by promoting these young men us athletes.
I Mud It not only sad but dcslnicllvc that because
o f whut seemed to be u lack of Interest, Initiative or
responsibility on the pari o f the athletic depart­
ment, some of tliesc young men have not hud whut
could have been — their roads paved for them,
having In fact foiuid themselves standing ulonc
without u road to travel. Is It not unfortunate that
these young men who could have been men who
designed the buildings of the future, men who
practiced the law o f the land, or maybe one o f them
would have traveled Into space, “ where no man
has gone before." or simply as a man behind u
mask because of Ills skills surgically, suves the life
o f a loved one. will get the chance to pursue tliclr
dreams.
K. Kraus
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Hon Pain, when the terrible news dashes
before my American eyes.
The French arc convinced that wc are
making u bid for Ibe hostile takeover of tliclr
language. So they are trying lo pul up trade
barriers against Imported English words.
The protectionists of Paris seem to be
suffering from what Is known among the
young and hip In their land us lc stress. They
do not like the fact that ears In France are
equipped with le s u lr bans or that their
monetary system Is suffering lc c a sh llow .
They nre alarmed that llielr people arc dying In
le s JumboJe ts and reading les best se lle rs.
It's not reully English that has created this
cause cetebrc. It's Hie pushy dialect known as
American, We arc the ones who have the
French eating le popcorn and watching lc talk
s h o w or listening lo lc b it parade..
So the National Assembly Is going to vale
Ibis Bprtng on a law that would prevent our
words from taking up permanent residence In
the ofDelnl French language. Virtually all forms
of communication — government, business,
radio, TV, advertising — would be forbidden
from using un Immigrant word where u native
equivalent exists or can he concocted.
Well, pardon my French, but ns we say In
America. M’s deju vu all over again.
The linguistic trade policy o f lire French
government lias been hostile to Americanisms
ever since a book wus published called
"Parlez-Vous FrunglulsV" That wus 30 years
ago, when tire French had Just begun to do le
s h o p p in g at lc su p e rm a rk e t.
In Hie early '80s. The High Commission for
the French Lungungc described Anglo-Saxons
us cultural Imperialists trying to rule France by
words rather than weapons. These conunlsslqncrs drew a linguistic Mnglnot line around
the French border. It collapsed faster than you
could say le m ic ro c h ip .
Hut now they are at It again, and more
seriously.
Frankly, I always Hiuughl the Japanese were
Hie protectionists. After all the French had put
their moniker on lutascz-falrc e c o n o m ic s.
It turns out. however, that while the.
Japanese cure about what they make, the
French cure about what they say. Whut the
auto Is lo Japan, (lie bon m o t Is to France. The
Jupnnesc care about economies, the French
cure nbout culture.
My guess Is that Hie French Intellectuals who
liuve relgnlted this trade war aren't really
angry that tliclr lives may be saved by
something called lc u lr bag. They are appalled
at the cultural takeover by the likes o f Arnold

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Ideas have consequences. Hill Hie media docs
not do a very goal Job of covering Ideas. Let me
give you un example, and llirn tell you u Imiui a
new television program that I will be moderating
which alms to hrlp out
Al 1:05 a . ill. Iasi Saturday, the "Goals 2 0 0 0
congressional conference report was passed. It Is
landmark legislation In education, and I'resldcm
Clinton should 1*' proud to sign the hill Into law
There were powerful Ideas al work as the
W hile House. Congress and the education
establishment wrestled with the legislation tor
almost a year

JACK ANDERSON

ELLEN GOODMAN

LETTER

make sure Hint poor schools had the teachers
and the equipment lo give llirlr kids an equal
start. That Is not an Irrelevant thought.
These are serious Ideas. My sense Is that ihr
final hill makes some accommodations to both
liberal and conservative op|K&gt;silton. hut ends up
advancing the solid trinity of "standards.'
"lests" and "stakes." which Is worth a iry.
This Is by no means the end of the matter, and
II Is a risky mailer Much will depend on who is
appointed to certify the standards, how Hie
Clinton team admlnlsleis the new law In relation
to the Ctvl

_________

Schwarzenegger and Euro Dlsnny.
Here Is the country that gave us b a lle t and
what did wc give them In return? L e
d lstp ie-Jo ckcy. They gave us h a u te c o u tu re and
we give them lc Jeans. They gave us a gourmet
cuisine and we gave them lc fast fo o d ,
The people who exported Hie very word e lite
to the states, have imported a mass culture
that Is enough to make a i/u lc h c curdle und a
so u ffle collapse.
It's Insulting that
the While House Is
replacing a French
c h e f with a home­
grow n co o k . [L e
cook?| The more Ig­
nom inious fact Is
that lire French peo­
ple are uctuully cutIngfchul dog.
Hut b e fo r e th e
trade war becomes a
fait a c c o m p li, may I
remind the French
(but during u long
and glorious era of
free trade am on g
la n g u a g e s , w ord s
E The terrible
have traveled both
news Hashes
w a y s a c r o s s th e
before my
Atlantic.
American e y o s . j
When we had only
underwear, you gave
us lin g e rie . When we
had mere Mowers, you put them In a bouquet.
When we had toilet water you created
p e rfu m e .

You gave our apple pic Its a la m ode. You
gave our soup Ms d u Jo u r. You helped us know
the c h ic from the g au ch e . You let us turn a
mundane meeting into a re n d e zv o u s.
If you ban Frangluls. I'm afraid we'll have to
ban Engleneh. And while we may screw up
from time to time, surely you don't want to
commit such u terrible faux pas.
So let us remember that France has always
been uinong the avaut g a rd e . In Hits world of
Instant communication and word proliferation,
lunguage barriers are simply passe.

LETTER S TO EDITOR
Letters lo tire editor arc welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address of Hie writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be us brief as possible.
The letters are subject to editing.

WASHINGTON — Tin- head ol the new
KGH. Yevgeny I'rlmakov. Is a chameleon like
mail who will do anything tn keep bis |nl&gt;
because he enjoys Hie power — anil tin
trappings ol n
Little has been published in the Uniteri
States about I’rlmakov. who as head ol the
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service iIn
SYK. continues in run an aellve spy network
in the Dulled Stales II Hie Aldrich Ames
affair Is any indica­
tion, I’rlmakov lias at
least one more mole
burled In Hie Ixiwrls
nl the Central In
te lllg e iie e A gency,
leaking secrets In a
treasonous manner
to a country whose
hundreds ol nuclear
m is s ile s a re s till
pointed al the United
States
I n e hnosing
I'rlmakov lo head lire £ Whon Yollsln's
n e w R u s s ia n In" inner circle
le lllg c n c c service.
seem s to
Russian President
chanqo as often
llo rls Y rlts h i cm
as the wealhor
phusized Primakov’s
Primakov
longtime credentials
remains one ol
its a prominent ututhe few
_
dcmleinn and former
constants. "
I'nivdu comspniidcnt. What Yeltsin neglected lo nicnunn
publicly Is Hull Primakov, according i&lt;&gt;
several knowledgeable Russian und U S
Intelligence sources, was a longtime agent Im
the old KGH — al least since 1959. Ills
codename was "M axim ."
Even today, when Yeltsin's inner e l i e l e
seems to change as often as the weather.
Primakov remains one ol the few c o n s t a n t s
When Yrllsln originally lapjx-d him to head
the SVR, II was partly because I lie old KGH
bureaucracy felt eomforlubk: with him In
charge, lie is a mail who lias managed lo
please such disparate masters as Leonid
ilrc/lmcv und Mikhail Gorbachev
Even In his early days with (lie KGH.
Primakov's political skills permitted him
many perquisites, with little grumbling from
Ids colleagues.
One source noted that whenever Primakov
would make a visit in a Middle East countiy.
In Ills from role as un academician. Hie KGH
contingent there "would receive a cable In
advance, and were told they were responsible
for his security In these countries, and lo
keep him happy. When lie was there, lie
always asked Hie KGH personnel to bay him
expensive presents from Hie KGH budget
Usually he returned from Moscow with huge
higgage. Tile money spent on Hie presents
usually was found In the KGH fund."
That's tire kind of addition that Primakov
lias always savored. One lop SVR official
noted how much Primakov lusted after lhe
lop new KGH Job because hedldn'l want lo he
anybody's No. 2 anymore. "He was tired of
being an adviser to somebody. He really
wants to be Hie policymaker, lie very much
enjoys the Job. And he's quite happy."
Prlmukuv confided to one Inquirer: "I
worked fora long time as un adviser. The two
yeurs that I spent In tire Kremlin, though It
was not a long period. It was enough to
realize that the position o f an adviser doesn't
suit me. I like this Job where 1 am the
top-ranked man. und I decide wlrnt work I will
do."
To keep that Juh. Primakov has deliberately
suppressed personal Information that might
he seen as adverse, und tried lo advance lire
myth Halt Ire was u courageous Yeltsiu-slyle
riTormcr all along.
He doesn't tulk about his KGH career, und
has even publicly denied It In several Russian
press reports. More curious, he has ducked
any confirmation that he Is part-Jcwish. In
Muscovite power circles, this Is not a useful
aspect for Primakov, who has taken note ol
the rise o f u ltra n u tlo n a llst V la d im ir
Zhirinovsky on Hie back of anti-Semitic
remarks.

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DEATHS
JOHN E.
"BOISE W ILCOX" ALLEN
John E. "Boise W ilcox" Allen.
88. Dollarway. Sanford, died
Tuesday. April 5. 1994. al Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. He was Ixim Jan. 10,
1900, In Tallahassee, and was a
lifelong Florida resident. Mr.
A llen was a farm er and a
mem her o f Progress Missionary
liupllsi Church.
Survivors Include wile. Anna:
daughters. Mrs. Bernard Knight.
Mrs. Theory Stringer: son, Henry
Brown: eight grandchildren.
Da Id win-Fairchild Cemetery
and Funeral Home. Onkluwn
Chapel. Lake Mary, in charge of
atrangemenis.

CLAIRE M. DENVENUTI
Claire M. Benvenull. 82. of
West Oakwood Avenue, Orange
C ity, died Monday. April 4.
1994. at West Volusia Memorial
Hospital, Del.and. Born Feb. G.
H ll 2. In Dunmore. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida from
Seidell, N.Y. In 1993. Mrs.
B e n v e n u l l w as a s s is t a n t
postmaster for the U.S. Postal
Service In Scldcn lor 23 years
She was Presbyterian.
Survivors Include daughter,
Marlette L. Sautter. Orange City:
so n, Arthur J o s e ph ,
Stroudsburg. Pa. two grand­
c h ild r e n and on e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
Stephen H. Hilda n i l Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge ol
arrangements.

KIMBERLY MARIE
BUMGARDNER
Kimberly Marie Hurngardncr.
Infant. Florida Avenue. Sanford,
tiled Monday. April 4. 15194, at
her residence. She was from In
i trlaudoon Feb. 22. 1994.
Survivors include parents. Bay
Patrick amt Lori Ann (Moore)
Mu m g a r d n e r p a l e r n a I
grandparents. Virgil and Donna
Bumgardner. Sanlord: maternal
gran d m oth er. Marie Moore.
Lnngw-ond: m aternal greatg ra n d p a ren ts. W illia m and
Margaret Bergson. Tampa.
llrlssou Funeral Home. SauInid, In charge ol arrangetuents

BETSY CLAIRECRAPO
Betsy Claire Cra|«i. 59. Sum
mit Hill Drive. Deltona, died
Monday. April 4. 1994. at Flor­
ida Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Born Nov. 28. 1934. In Slum­
lord. Conn., she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In l!M8. Mrs, Crupo
was a I n i s monitor h»r Seminole
County School System lor 10
years. She was Piolestant.
Survivors Include husband.
Clyde Walter. Sr .; daughter.
Susan I). While, Deltona; son.
Clvtle Walter. Jr.. Deltona: sis­
ters. Barbara .lours, Montlccllo,
Sally Murphy. Geneva: two
grandchildren
Stephen B. tlaldanl! Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge ol
arrangements.

PATRICIA "P A T * II. LYNCH
Patricia "P a t" I f Lynch. 80,
Helena Court. Deltona, died
luesday. April 5, 15*514. al De­
ltona Health Can- Born Nov. 15.
1913, In Yonkers. N Y., she
moved lo Central Florida In
15175 Mrs. Lynch was secretary
11ii Westchester County Welfare
Dept.. N Y She belonged In Our
Lady ol the Lukes Catholic
Church. Deltona, Council of
fulhnllc Women A Nocturnal
Adoration Society. Deltona Civic
Association. Deltona Women's
Club. Marigold Circle. Deltona
Garden Chin. Empire Slate Club.
S u rv iv o rs Include several
nieces anti nephews.
Stephen B llalduul! Funeral
Home. Deltona, in charge of
arrangements.

MARY E. MacDONALD
Mary E. MacDonald. 92. South
M ellonvlllc Avenue. Sanford,
died Monday. April 4. 15*94. al
Hlllhavcn Healthcare Center.
Sanlord. Bom CXI. 13. 15)01. In
Louisville, Ky., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1985. Mrs.
MacDonald was an office secre­
tary, She was a member of
Church of the Nativity. Lake
Mary, and the AAKP.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sous.
Douglas. Deltona. Sebastian.
Chicago; three grandchildren.
Ciram kow Funeral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

DORIS PAQUETTE
Doris Parpiettc. 84. OverbrookDrive. Casselberry, riled Satur­
day. A pril 2. 15)94, al her
residence. Born Sept. 19. 15)09,
In Fort Plain. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 15)54. Mrs.
Paquette a secretary. She was
Presbyterian. Slie belonged to
DAB
She Is survived by a husband,

School
W hat’s for lunch?
Thursday, April 7 ,1994
Chicken
Mashed Potaotos
Roll
Chorrlos
Chet's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Wilfred.
B ald w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Horne. Altamonte Sporlngs. In
charge of arrangements.

JULIA VONDAROST
Julia Vonda Rost. 93. Orlcntn
Avenue. A ltam onte Springs,
died Tuesday, April 5, 1994, at
Life Cure Center of Altamonte
Snrlngs. Horn May 22, I5HX). in
Plymouth, Pa., she moved to
Central Florida from Brooklyn In
1978. Mrs. Bosl was n home­
maker. She was Catholic.
Survivors Include three grandc h i l d r e n : nine urealg r a n d c h ild r e n ; and th r e e
great •grcat-grurukhllrircn.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge or ar
rangemeuts.

GERTRUDE R. SEIFERT
G e r tr u d e B. S e ife r t , 75).
Balsam Slreet. Deltona, died
Monday. April 4. 1994. al Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Born March 8. 1915, In
Soudcrtoii. Pa., she moved lo
C e n t r a I F I o r I d a fr o m
Mechunleshurg, Pa. m 15*72.
Mrs. Seifert was supervisor with
the U.S Navy. Mcchunleslmrg.
She W’us a member of Firs)
United Methodist Church, De­
ltona. N.A.B F E . and A A.B P
Survivors include husband.
R o g e r ; sou. G a r y B . ,
Moeh Miienhurg: sisler. Ellen
Mart/. Deltona: brother. Edward
Bit/, W Beading. Pa.: three
grandchildren.
Stephen K Baldaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

ROSA MAE SMITH
Rosa Mae Smith, 58, Carver
Avenue. Sanford, died Saturday.
April 2. 15*5)4, at her residence
Horn March 2B. I93G. in San­
ford. she was a lifelong resident
Mrs Smllh wasan assembler
S u rvivo rs Include m ollicr.
Flossie I, Zanders. Sanford:
sous. Emanuel Johnson Jr .
Harry Woods. Robert L Woods,
all ol Sanford: daughters. LaD u ll a F o s s lt l. A lt a m o n t e
Springs. Ondrla Renee Woods.
Colorado Springs, Colo.; brother.
Dun Williams Jr,, Sanford: sis­
ters, l.llllc Mac Felix, Rochester.
N.Y.. Bertha Hill. San Jose Calif..
G eorgia Royal. Sacram ento.
Calif.. Kathrlnc Chandler. Term..
Josephine Coshy. Seaside, Calif..
Juanita Mtirkcy. Plamtlehi, N.J .
D o ro th y Wi l l i a ms , and
Altntnease Jar ques. troth ol West
Palm Beach: five grandchildren.
Wllson-Eiehclhcrgcr Morlunrv.
Inc., Sanford, in charge ol ar­
rangements.

PAULINE F. TESTON
Pauline F. Tcsion. 74. Mayfair
Circle, Sanford, died Monday.
April -t. 1994. al South Seminole
Hospital. Longwurd. Horn Oct 3,
15*15*. she was a lifelong resident
ol Sanford. Mrs. Teuton was a
seamstress before retiring. She
was a member of the I’ionccr
Methodist Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Cleo Cohen: three grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Brinson Funeral Home. Sunlord. In charge ol arrangements.

JOSEFA M. VELASQUEZ
Josefit M Velasquez. 85. Sun­
down Trail. Casselberry, tiled
Monday, April -I. 1994, al Flor­
ida Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Born March 19. 1905). In Col­
umbia, she moved lo Central
F lo r id a In 15)5*0. She w as
Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs Include several
nieces and ncplrews.
All Faiths Cremation Service,
Casselberry. In charge ol orrungements.

JOSEPH VITELLO
Joseph Vtlcllo. 73. Pnlnscltlu
Avenue. Sanford, tiled Tuesday.
April 5. 195)4, In Lakeland Born
July 29. 1920, In Brooklyn, he
moved lo Central Florida In
1980. Mr. Vlielkr was a rcliretl

heavy equipment operator, fie
trelonged lo Nativity Catholic
Church, Lake Mary. Hnllnn
American Club. Orlando, Sons of
Italy. Knlghls of Columbus. Fr.
Lyons Connell of Sanford, and
the Elks.
Survivors Include son. An­
th on y C lu n elm en o , W in te r
S p r in g s : (la u g h te r . Nuriev
Gamez. Longwoul: brother. Sal.
New York City: sisters, Dolly and
Gloria, New York City; eight
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hariri Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

PAUL EMILE
FRECHETTE, SR.
Paul Emile Frechette. Sr.. 74.
Galveston Avenue. Deltona, died
Wednesday. March 30. 1994. at
Ills residence. Born July 23,
1919, In Newport. Vt.. he moved
lo Central Florida from Foxhoro.
Moss. In 1980. Mr. Frechette was
u retired chemist for Penn wall
Chemical Co.. Boston, and a
member of Our Lady of the
Likes Catholic Church, Deltona
Survivors Include daughters.
Susan Kdlund. North Attleboro.
Mass.. Kathryn Auld. Dellary.
Barbara Dill. Deltona: sons, Paul.
Jr.. Deltona. -Jeffrey, Queens.
N.Y.
Stephen B Italdanlf Funeral
Home, Deltona, In charge of
arrangements.

LOUISE ABBADESSA
L o u i s e A h l i a d r s s a . 5)0.
Bakersfield Avenue. Deltona,
died Sunday, April 23. 15)514. at
West Volusia Memorial Hospthd.
Del.and. Born March 17. 1904.
In Messina, llaly. she moved lo
Central Florida from Lexington.
Mass In 15*87 Mrs Ahhadessa
was a retired llnnr manager (or
Sent I Furniture Co.. Boston, She
belonged to St Ann’s Catholic
CImrch. DeBary. and the New
England Club. Deltona
Survivors include husband.
Joseph
Stephen B Itulriuulf Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge ol
arrangements

JOHN HARRY
SNELLBAKER. JR.
John Harry Snrllbaker. Jr.,
82. Hunt Court. Deltona, died
Monday. April 4. 15)94. at Ills
residence Horn Nov. 2. 15)1 I, In
Philadelphia, he moved to Cen­
tra l F lo r id a In 15)80. Mr
S n e ll b a k e r w as a r e t ir e d
machine operator lor Mlntor
Bros. Candy Company, lie at­
tended Lutheran church.
Survivors include wife. Anna
O liv e r ; d a u g h te r s , J u d ith
H a rtm a n . D e lto n a . S u sa n
Pickro.H. I.cvlltown, Pa.: sons.
.John III and Charles, both of
D e lto n a
s is te r s . D o r o th y
Me G a rvey, C hicago G ladys
Gold, Trcvosc. Pa.: brothers.
Daniel. Denver. Colo., Charles.

Phlladlphlla;

11 grandchildren

and six great-grandchildren.
Stephen B. Baldutill Funeral
Home. Deltona. Irt charge of
arrangements.

JOHN P. SOBOTKA 9R.
John P. Sobotku. Sr.. Bardahl
Court, Deltona, died Friday.
April I. 1994, al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born’
June 15). 15)23 In Syracuse. N.Y..
hr- moved to Central Florida
from Bridgeport. N.Y. In 1988.
Mr. S oh oik a was ow ner of
Sobntka Trucking Co. He was
Catholic by faith, lie was a IJ.S.
Army veteran of World War II.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ile ,
Geraldine: daughters. Sueatm
Clifford. Syracuse, Mary Ami
C o w a n . O h le e n. P a t r i c i a
Bum garner. Winston Salem.
N.C.. Sandra Thomas. Deltona:
s is te r s , F ra n c es S e s s io n s .
Hrcwcrtnn. N.Y.. Helen Beach,
Deltona; 12 grandchildren and
four grcal-grnndehlldren.
Stephen H. Daldauff Funeral

Home. Dclinna. in charge
arrangements.

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FUNERALS
A L L E N . J O H N E . " B o n * W ilto n ”
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e ! lo r M r JoXn E A llen , aqe
II. ot Sanlord. who paw ed aw ay T u e id e y w ill
be conducted Satu rday a l II a m . a l the
P r o g r e i! M lc ilo n a r y i l a p l lil C h u rch . San
lo rd, w ith P a rlo r E m o ry illa k e o ffic ia tin g
Interm ent w ill follow a t Ihe O a k la w n P a rk
C em etery, L a k e M a r y V lilla t lo n lo r ( rle n d i
w ill be h eld F rid a y from 2 * and a I p m at
the tu n era l hom e
B a ld w in F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l Hom e. O a kla w n
P a r k C h a p el. L a k e M a r y , in ch a rg e o l
a rra n g e m e n t!

B U M O A R D N E R . K IM B E R L Y M A R IE
F u n e ra l le r v l c e i tor K im b e r ly M a r ie
B u m g a rd n er. m la n l ilt u g h lt r ot Ray and
Lort B u m g a rd n e r w ill be Saturday. A p r il t.
al 2 p m
In the B rK io n F u n e ra l Chapel
Interm ent w ill follow n Sylvan L a k e Cem e
tery F rie n d ! m a y can a l the fu n era l home
F rid a y Irom 4p m u n t o p m
A rra n g e m e n t! by U r liio n F u n e ra l H om e
S a n lord

T E S T O N . P A U L I N E F.
F u n e ra l le r v lc e i le r M i l T t llo n w ill be
T rid a y . A p r il I. at I t e m
In the O rn io n
F u n e ra l Chapel w ith Ihe Rev P a u l D aniel
a lllc la lln g
I n t e r m e n t w i l l f o llo w In
E v e rg re e n C em etery F rie n d !m a y c a ll a l Ihe
tu n eral hom e Thuridrey Irom I u n til t p n
M n T e ilo n it lu r v lv e d by her daughter and
io n In law C leo and J im Cohen, three grand
ch ild re n an d three great gra n d ch ild re n
A rra n g e m e n t! by B r tlio n F u n e ra l Horne,
San lord

In v a s io n
Continued from Page t A
woman lead I hem
to a Hour salt- In a bedroom
They also demanded rocalne
Ircforc stealing more than S7(X*
In cash and jewelry and leaving.
The couple gave possible Iden­
tities for two of the suspects.
"It serins there's more here."
said Cindr Dennis Whitmire
I low tild they know there was a
Hour safe. Why did they ask lor
drugs We have a ha of ques
tlons
T h e couple could not. he
reached this morning
According to a police report.
Cory Holm said hr was lo his
yard In Ihe 300 t i l f K ' k nl Live Oak
Boulevard when three men
wearing slocking masks grabbed
turn and forced him inside
dirntigli an open garage door
Holm sahl they then taped his
hands Itchlud Ills hack, placed
him on the llnorund covered his
head with a blanket.
Yvonne Fuller-O'Neal said her
hands w ere taped togeth er
tiehlnri her hack anti Ihe masked
men forced Iter Into a trerimoni
where they demanded she open
a sale From tlie coffer, the men
took a necklace, O'Neal reported.
The men demanded "the co­
caine." hot were told there was
none In the home.
The couple,rrjHirled the men
look $355 Irom a wallet. Holm's
backpack w hich co n ta in e d
clothes and about 150 compart
disks before leaving
The couple described the llrsi
man as a white male, live feet.
10 Inches tall to six feel tall,
medium build, dark hair with a
mustache, wearing a while shirt,
leans and sneakers. The man's
mimes was believed to Ik* Steve.
The second man was d e­
scribed as five feet. 10 Inches lo
six feel tall, medium build, bald
and wearing a black shirt, black
jeans and possibly named Boh.
No description was given for
the third man.

Continued from Page I A
a g r ic u lt u r a l u ses noncomplaint and eventually force
owners to rezone and/or re­
develop their properly.
The other option Is to redefine
the regulations pertaining to
agricultural zoning. The city
staff has recom m ended tills
approach ns being the most fair
lo the d ly as well as Ihe properly
owners.
The PAZ Board recommended
approval ol I his second option by
a three lo one vote, subject lo the
elimination of the amortization
clause which was written Into
the original pro|visal.
The amortization as originally
proposed would deal with atiy
a g ric u ltu ra l type op eration
which would cluing** from per­
m itte d to c o n d it io n a l use
through tlu* enactment of the
ordinance. " I f tliul change Is
marie." West explained, "the
property owner would then have
six months during which to
apply for a conditional use per­
mit. or change to wlml would he
required."
PAZ suggested the clause he
cllmlnnlcd. If the commission
agrees, the amnrllzotinn would
no longer exist, and any proper­
ly use which currently exits
would he grandfathered In and
no conditional use would be
ncedrd.
If approved as tiring presented
In ordinance form. Ihe uses
|H-rmlttcd for A -1 zoned land
within tlx* city limits would
allow: single family dwelling:
one horse or cow per acre; Irrc

farms; 12 foul per pared; guest
houscs/garagc apartments with
a maximum of GOO square feet:
vegetable ernp cultivation.
"What we want to do." she
said, "Is to make tin* agrlcnltur
ally zoned land more computable
with the urbanizing areas and
residential nrighhlmods located
nround lim n ."
West gave ancxmnplc. "II you
have. say. five horses on a full
acre, and II was already zoned
ngrtcuttura. you won’t have to
m a k e a n y c h a n g e s II the
amortization section Is removed.
Oil the other hand. If It Is left In.
you would have six months to
either apply for a eondlllonal use
lo keep all live Ixirses. or have to
reduce to tin* one which Is
required under the proposed
changes."
Regardless ol Ihe use. If the
m e a s u r e p a sses, p r o p e r ly
owners would he allowed to sell
their agriculturally zoned land
and Ihe new Intyer continue
o|&gt;eratlng under the grandfather
clause, as tong as operations did
not cease for n 5X) day period
during 1he change o f ownership
Because* the mailer drew a
great deal of clll/cn participation
during Ihe I’fltZ meeting. II Is
being placed high on the agenda
for tom orro w n ig h t ’ s c o m ­
mission meeting It will he pres­
ented in ordinance form, on first
reading with public hearing.
The C3tv Commission meeting
Is scheduled to D'glu at 7 p.m..
In the commission chambers of
L ik e Mary City Hall. UK) N
Country Club Road.

P la n s
Continued from Page I A
the
Gateway Plaza, no specific tieveopmetit plans are being con­
sidered by PAZ at this time.
Rather, a realigning of the prop­
erly Is being proposed
The proposed Gateway Plaza
is up for consideration as a
p la n n e d d e v e lo p m e n t and
master plan
The plaza would Ik* located on
ihe south side ol S.H 46.
belween Oregon Avenue and
Rinehart Hoad 'The land con­
sists ol 31 29 acres and Is part of
the Northgate Planned Devel­
opment
The second public hearing Is
adjacent property at Northgate.
consisting of 24,7 acres. A l­
though connected, the two
liq c y l* are separately owned,
A c c o r d in g to -lay M u rder,
director of planning and devel­
opment lor lire city, thr property
split to the original Northgate
area ts being requested to avoid
triggering a Development of Re­
gional Impact IDBII review pro­
cedure. The land had previously
Irern zoned -is a planned devel­
opment hut under the new
request, the multiple family and
olflce/medleal uses would he
eliminated Irom the property, to
allow It lo he all commercial
development.
Two automotive related public
hearings are also scheduled at
the PAZ meeting. One request Is
lor a conditional use for property
at 2734 Orlando Drive, for an
automotive deak*r sales (used).
The second Is al 2482-2484
S a n f o r d A v e n u e , l o r an
a u t o m o b ile and tru c k a c ­
cessories sales and Installation
business.

Additional Items listed on lire
agenda for Thursday night's
PAZ meeting areas follows:
• Public hearing — Request
for conditional use for properly
tin the northwest corner of
Highway 17-5)2 and 2nd Slreel
for tire addition ol a second
detached sign al the Intersection
ol 1st and Maple Avenue. Sunlord I louse of Praise, owner,
• P u h I I c It e a r i n g —
Dimensional variance request
(tor property, same as preceding
Item).
• She plan consideration —
McDonald’s drivc-ln restaurant.
112 French Avenue.
• Site plan consideration —
U Haul mini-warehouse storage.
3851 Orlando Drive.
• Silt* plan consideration —
Sunshine Adult liny’ Cure'Center
and till lire building.-.at .44 E.
Airport Hlvd.
• Consideration r. 12-month
rxlenslon o f approval for final
Improvement (ilnii. Goal plat.
Carriage Cove North.
• Additional business from
IliHir or commission members.
Tin* Sanford Planning and
Zoning Cuiuinlsnlon meeting is
scheduled to Iregln at 7 p.m .
this Thursday night In the
commission cl lumbers of San
ford City Hall. 3(H) N. Park
Avenue.

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Kiwanis Pancake
Day set Saturday
By VICKI DaSORMlEH

Herald Staff Writer

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SANFORD — If you’re looking
for s o m e th in g to rlo th is
weekend, you'll flip over lids
one
The annual Kiwanis Pancake
Day will gel underway at the
S a n f o r d Civic Center this Satur­
day morning. April Out Ha m
The Klwanlans have been
hosting the event to benefit
many of the local children's
charities for three decades now.
Organizers said the event gets
bigger each year
And. Indeed, there are much
more llum pancakes on llielr
plate this year,
When you enter the civic
center, enticed by the delicious
aromas o f pancakes, syrup and
slz/llng bacon and sausage,
you'll waul to cut first of all. tml
don't miss the other activities
going on until 3 p.m.
The event Is designed to
benefit local underprivileged
voulh so there will be activities
to raise money In a variety ways.

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architectural won­
ders that chronicled the history
ol what was once the strongest
nation In the world, the students
were also exposed to the way the
Spaniards live today.
"W e ate the kinds o f food they
do and tried to keep the same
kinds of hours they do." Hlalr
explained. "I'm exhausted from
that.”

Oontlnued from Pnge 1A

Meat tickets nre available for a
d o n a Ho n o f 93 cite It. T h e
Klwnnis Club of Sanford sug­
gests that pancakes make an
excellent breakfast, lunch and
dinner for your whole family.
Each hour, door prizes do­
nated by local businesses, will lie
given away.
Local children's groups will
p r o v id e th e e n te rta in m e n t
throughout the day. delighting
audiences with singing, dancing
and a variety of talents. The
shows arc free and on going
throughout lhe day.
Outside, there will be n farm­
ers' market Including truckloads
or fresh fruits and vegetables.
A silent auction, a merchan­
dise mart and a bake sole will be
additional fund-raising activities
that will take place tiimugboitl
the day.
Tickets for the Pancake Day
are nvallnhlc at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, at the
Sun [lank dow ntow n and at
Tmichton's Result Drugstore.
For more information, call
323-5088.

real llle experience gained by the
students Is Invaluable. Hlalr
acknnwlcgcd.
"W e learned more In 10 days
there than we could have InH
year In elass." she said.

Hlalr said the students were all
fascinated with "the little houses
and liny ears and things" uloug
the way. It was the "real Spain,"
she said, and that's what the
students wanted to see.
The trip was organized by the
Seminole High Spanish classes,
but there won't be a test. The

person shown taking the lest It
consents.
Isaak argued the field tests drunk.
measure normal faculties such
Ronald Nownezyk. I’ h.D.. i
as the ability to walk and talk. Clemson University psychology
Judge distances and use eye- professor lest lik’d ns a detail*
Itnltd coordination.
expert w itness that sim ile
If field sobriety tests are not sh ow ed p o llre w ere wrotij
scien tific. Httl asked Isaak. almost half I he time (-Hi percent
"W h y do officers testify lhe .when they watched sobriety
defendants 'fall' the test. How tests, then guessed If the sill
can there 1m- n pass/fall if It Isn't (eels were legally drunk.
presen ted as s c ie n tific e v i­
dence?"
The admissibility of the ficl
" W e live and die by the sobriety tests was challenged h
video.” Isaak responded, noting Hyman In Orange County at
eases are won or lost when Tuesday morning hearing Sr
|urors see sobriety tests ad­ lately lest evidence Is not use
ministered to drivers. Jurors rely In Hay and ('lav counties and II
on their own knowledge and use is restricted. In Oseeol
experience to determine l( a County

NASA: Endeavour ‘go’ for Friday
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA
aimed for a Friday launch of
Endeavour alter the spaceship's
engines were found to be free of
a (Lingrams defect discovered 111
the shuttle licet.
The weather may not cooper­
ate. however. The chances o f
good weather for the H:Ofi n.m.
liftoff wrre put at 40 percent
because of a cold front headed
this way.
Endeavour will lift oil with a
crew of six and a set of highly
sophisticated radar Instruments
that will survey the world's

deserts, mountains, volcanoes,
forests, farmland and oreans
during the ntne-dny flight.
NASA had postponed liftoff
from Thursday to Friday to
Inspect Endeavour for a (law
that engine maker Rockctdync
d iscovered In oth er shuttle
oxidizer pumps. Tuesday's In­
spection at the launch pad found
no defective jtarls.

help direct the flow or liquid
oxygen through the pump was
too narrow at one end. NASA
feared such a pointed end could
cause the strip to crock and send
metal chips Inin the pump. That
could lend to an engine failure or
even an explosion.

An Inspection of 12 more
p u mp s — e x c lu d in g E n dcavmir's — found one other
Rockctdync, a division of with an exceedingly narrow
Roekwrll International, discov­ metal strip. That pump had
ered the prohlrin late last week flown four times In space back In
daring a routine Inspection of an the curly 1980*.
Six other purnps had strips
oxidizer pump llint had flown In
space seven times, spokesman that were less than the specified
six-hundredths of an Inch In
Haul Sewell said.
One of 11 metal strips that width, but the dlfferener was so

slight as to be of little concert
Sewell said.
Rockctdync rnglnrrrs sper
Monday and Tuesday testing on
of the defective pumps at th
company’s Los Angeles plant t
see If the strip would cruel
Although higher-than-normi
pressure was applied, the slrl
held. Sewell said.
"h i Hie history ot Ihe pragma
we have never, ever had crack
In there.” Sewell said
Workers did not file thr strip
Into a rounded shape as ri
qulrcd. Sewell said.
' I don't know how It hu|
pelted," he said.
The parts have not been mad
since 1985.

Navy museum officials looking for home for bomber
B Y BILL K A C Z O R

Associated Press Writer
breakfast, she said, consisted
ol a hard roll and hot chocolate.
The midday meal was huge and
rich.
"And then tltey didn't cal
again until 10 o'clock at night."
she said. "A n d after that, they'd
go out to the discos or whatever
until the early morning."

Hyman argued held sobriety
tests administered by police be­
fore Individuals are arrested for
DUI should not be admitted In
court testimony. The tests being
challenged Include the one-leg
stand, walking a straight line
and following a moving object
with llielr eyes. The defense
attorney claimed people are re­
quested to perform feats they do
not do In their dally routine.
T h e defense attorney also
argued Juries tend to give more
wrlght to police cfflcer testimo­
ny about the sobriety tests that
the drivers were drunk. Hyman
argued that held sobriety tests,
like polygraphs, arc totally sub­

jective and should not be presV n led to a Jury.
Assistant stale attorney Kllam
Isaak told the panel o f Judges the
field tests do not have to he
scientifically reliable to be rclevunl to the question ol driver
Impairment.
He said police are mil pres­
ented as "expert" witnesses In
DUI eases but use lhr sobriety
tests to observe and report on a
driver's ability to follow direc­
tions and perlomt motor skills,
such as hand-eye coordination.
The tests are used In determine
whether a driver Is sufficiently
Impaired in be arrested. Hlnod
alcohol tests an* administered
alter an arrest If the driver

HENS A C O L A N avy
museum officials say they arc
trying to make sure a World War
Il-era A rm y bomber mi the
boitoni o f a South Carolina lake
goes on public display rather
than Into a private collection.
That’s the only reason why the
National Museum of Naval A via­
tion wants possession o f Hie
plane, museum director Hob
Rasmussen said Tuesday.
Rusrnussen said he has no
Interest In displaying the North
American H-25 Mitchell In the
museum at the Pensacola Naval
Air Station but would louti’ if to
another facility as has been done

with other aircraft.
"I'nt not prepared to put Ihe
kind of resources Into It that u
would lake to make it pres
cit table." said Rasmussen, a
retired Navy captain and fighter
pilot.
He disputed a Greenville, S.C.,
doctor's assertion that the Navy
museum may want to salvage
ihe bomber, which crashed In
Lake Murray during a (mining
mission 51 years ago Monday,
fordlspluy In Pensacola,
Rasmussen ulso said Dr. Rob­
ert Sciglcr, a pediatrician who Is
trying to raise money for Ills own
cllort to recover the plane and
keep It In South Carollnn. ts
wrong about the bomber's hls-’ l
torlc significance.

Selglcr has claimed the C Carolina Electric and Gas Co.
model 11-25 was the same type
If II were a Navy plane the
used by Gen, Jim m y Doolittle bomber still would be Navy
for Ids raid on Japan In 1942. property, hut the Air Force has a
flying off thr deck of the aircraft different |«i|lcy on such wrecks,
carrier USS Hornet.
relinquishing them In property
Doolittle used earlier and rarer owners, Rasmussen said.
H model Mitchells. Rasmussen
He said utility company of­
said.
ficials arc anxious to have the
"If li were a H model, there plane brought up by the Navy
would lie no doubt I would go res ervis ts and placed In a
a fter I t . " Rasm ussen said, museum
because ol Its connection to the
Rasmussen said he would
Navy.
prefer the bomber be kept lo
The Navy museum, experi­ South Carolina, but so tar no
enced In making such recoveries museum In (but state has come
from Lake Michigan and the fo rw a rd . Som e ou t-o f-sta te
Pacific Ocean, has been assisting museums, however, are Inter­
a Naval Reserve unit that located ested. Rasmussen said.
the. plaint ontfHr bottom of Lake
' H o u lli C a r o l i n a 's s t a t e
M u r r a y , o w n e d b y S o u th
museum lit Columbia already

owns a H-25. said buddy Macon
deputy director id the Nav)
museum ll was recovered frou
another South Carolina lake ai
least 10 years ago.
Macon said there are no IIrut
plans to recover the Lake Murray
Itombcr and that thr museum
may drop the project If opposi­
tion cuuiluucH,

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Event #2 - Innertube Roll, 10 Persons 9.30 a m
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LOCALLY
ORLANDO - The Orlando Magic. playing
wlllioul ailing center Shanuillc O'Neal. got M
ItoiniH anil 10 rebounds from Jell Turner In
iLTent I he Milwaukee Ducks 104-07.
O'Neal aal mil the name with a stomach virus.
I he Ural lime In Ills two year earner hr missed a
name because of Injury or Illness.
Turner look up Ihe slack, scoring 14 |Mitnls In
the first half when Ihe Manic opened a 20-polnt
lead. Rookie Penny Hardaway scored 21 points
and Nick Anderson 14 for Ihe Manic, who need
one more victory or another Charlotte loss to
qualify officially for the playoffs

SANFORD — No nhnrtngr of runs herr.
Tlte tcamn In the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Girls' Spring Slowplteh Softball League
must have thought they were id Iraek practice
idler circling Ihe bases for 40 runs In the two
games played at Plnrhurst Park.
What makes the amount of runs scored even
more Impressive Is the fuel that Ihe four teams
only hatted In 13 Innings and scored In 11. an
average of over 4.4 runs per at bat.
Chain o f Lakes Marine again had tfie biggest
offensive output, lacing 20 hits In a 21-0 triumph
over Sanford Optimist Club.
The oilier game was a little more sedate, but
their were still plenty of runs scored as Rotary
Breakfast Club scored four runs lit Hie bottom of
thr second Inning to break it 0-0 tie and defeated
Regatta Shores. 10 0.
Chain of Lakes Marine scored five runs In tlte
top of the first lulling, then put the game away

MIAMI — Sick, sore and slnklnn In Ihr
stand Inns. Ihe Miami Heal fell a lot heller alter
they ambushed Ihe NHA's holiest learn
Miami limited Ihe New York Knlcks to 30
percent shoollnn and snap|&gt;rd their 15-name
wlmitnn streak Tuesday with a KKl-Hli victory.
Miami played without Injured center Rnny
Sclkaly. while starters Glen Rice and Grant
Lonn were weakened by Ihe flu The Heal lost
seven or lheir previous clnhl names, lurludlnn a
110-H7 blowout al New York on Saturday.
Harold Miner scored 22 points and Sieve
Smith 20 for lire Ileal, who earned their 39lh
victory of Ihe season, u franchise record.

Tars surprise Hurricanes
CORAL GAHLKS — Seoll Thayer sltinlcd
home Tony Rich for Ihe go-idicud run In the
clnhtli Inning lo lift Rollins lo a 4-2 win Tuesrluy
over Miami.
lien Fleet ham (9-2) struck out seven and
allowed two nuts on seven hlis In seven Innlnns
loearn Ihe win for the Turn(31-0)
Jay Tessmer 12-11 took ihe loss for Miami
(27-01.

AROUND THE NATION
Dodgers rally by Marlins
LOS ANGELES — If Ihe Irest way for Ihe Los
Angeles Dodgers lo pul Darryl Slrnwlrerry's
latest problem behind them Is simply winning,
i hey look a step In tliul direction Tuesday.
IMneh-hlller Jett Treadway's saerlflee fly with
one oul In Ihe eighth Inning gave Ihe Dodgers a
4-3 season-opening victory over Ihe Florida
Marlins, a day after Strawberry admitted he had
a substance abuse problem and went on the
disabled list

ELSEWHERE
Nordiques lie Panthers
QUEBEC — Joe Sakle scored with 48 seconds
left Tuesday night lo give Ihe Quebec Nordiques
a 3-3 lie with the Florida Panthers and
maintaining their faint playoff liopcs.
The tie left Quebec barely alive In a bid for Ihe
eighth and filial playoff spol In Ihe Eastern
Conference, which the first-year Panthers cur­
rently hold. Quebec Is seven |&gt;olnls behind
Florida with four games to play.
The Panthers' lead over the New York
Islanders, their closest pursuer, was cut to two
points. Tile Islanders, who beat Washington 4-3
In overtime Tuesday night, have five games left
while the Panthers have four.
Andrei Lomakin. Stu Barnes and Jesse
Helangcr scored goals for the Panthers.

WHAT’S HAPPENINQ
Baseball
□ Lake Brantley at Seminole. 4 p.m.
[ I Lake Mery et Oviedo, 7 p.m.
I . Lake Howell at Lyman, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ Oviedo el Spruce Creek, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Howell al Lake Brantloy, 7 p.m.

Softball
□ Lake Brantley at Spruce Creek. JV, 6 p.m.; V,
7:30 p.m.

JV Softball
( ILake Mary at Lyman, 4:30 p.m.

Tennis
□ Seminole at Mainland, boys and girls, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake Highland at Lake Mary, girls, 3:30 p.m.
□ Spruce Creek vt. Lake Howell, boys and girls,
at Rod Bug Lake Park, 3:30 p.m.

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(one single and one run each).
Providing Ihe offense for Sanford Opfomlst
Club were Stacy Olcn (double, single, two runs.
Kllll. Shalonda Peterson (triple, run. RDI). Ramil
Lor (single, two RDI), Shelly Pralt (single, run).
Kelly Simmons. Ilrandl Colgate. Ilamhl Degass
and latllc Lal’or (one run and one RDI each).
Rachael DcVoldcr (runl and Allen Colon (RDI).

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with an right-run third Inning
Contributing to the Chain of Lakes Marine
offense, which featured 12 extra base lilts, were
Lakeyenls Ilyrd (two home runs, two singles,
three runs, seven Rill), Nina Ilyrd (home run.
double, single, two runs, four RBI). Sharon
Wllllnms (two doubles, single, two runs. Rill) and
Candice Drown (two home runs, two runs, three
Rill).
Also contributing were Chuynn Hunter (triple,
double, two RH1). Shannon Jackson (double,
single, two runs). Shayla Hooks and Kallrsha
Hayes (two singles, two runs and one Kill each).
Keasha Bradley |lwo singles. Kill). Adrian Lytle
(home run. two runs, Rill). Tasha Dixon (single,
two runs) and Tashlu Lawson and Ocltivlu Redd

Rotary Breakfast Club was led by Shavon
Anderson (double, two runs, two RDI). Lakclta
Ilryunt (single, two runs. RDI). A. Pearson (single,
run. two RDI), Rrlttnny Ramsey (two runs). M.
Duncan (run. RDI). Angela Campbell and Lisa
Evans (one run scored each) anil Lindsey Aten.
Maretlii Daggs and J. Carr (one RDI each).
Doing Ihe hitting for Kcgnttu Shores were
Shlcy Dixon and Erica Davis (one single and one
RDI each). Jessica Spradlrn (single, run). Rose
Knight and Abide Harris (one run and one RDI
each). Tonya Oerlos (RDIl anil Dana Poplllo.
Maggie Monel and Kaiy Rlker (one run scored
each).

Lion girls,
Tribe boys
enjoy wins

Hot streak has
Silver Haw ks
at c ro ss ro a d s

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B y T O N Y O e S O R M IE R

Herald Sports Editor
CASSELBERRY — Jusl how good Is the Lake Howell
I Itgli School hasch.dl team?
Are the Silver Hawks Ihe learn that lost seven of Its
llrsi I I games or arc they the learn that's won live ol its
last six games. Including an H-2 decision over
5A District 4 foe Spruce Creek Tuesday night?
With four weeks remaining in the regular season,
now's the time lor them lo deride.
1'hls Is ihe way we should have been playing all
year." said Lake Howell coach lllrto Benjamin, referring
in the Silver Hawks' cnmhluallou ol steady defense and
iHurlv offense in support ol winning pitcher Mall
Huston's thrce-hlller
“ There's still a ways lo go ycl. We can get right hack
in the middle ol things. Including the conference race. If
we goon from here.”
Currently 0-3 in the Seminole Athletic Conference.
Lake Howell |f» H| will resume Its conference schedule
with a 7 p.m. game al Lyman this evening.
Anchoring Ihe Silver Hawks' stretch nin Is a pitching
si.ill that regularly produces elforis comparable lo
Huston's gem Tuesrluy night and will be bolstered by
the return of 8-foot, 7-tneh right -bander Mike Johnson.
“ All year long, we've been more than pleased with
our pitching." •uild Benjamin “ It's been the highlight of
a team so far this season."
Huston opened Tuesday night's game t»v retiring Ihe
llrsi nine Spruce Creek hitlers Then alter giving up a
pair ot unearned runs in the lop ol the lourlh Inning.
Huston retired II of the last 13 butlers. He finished
wltli eight slrlkmuts while walking Jusl one.
What hits hurt the Stiver Hawks this season Is that
while they've played solid defense and lilt the hall well,
they rarely did both In Hie same game until last week,
when Lake Howell won three of four gomes on the way
to llnlshlng fifth In the Hlg Mine Bonanza tournament at
Lake Brantley High Schml
Against Spruce Creek. Lake Howell continued to play
good defense (making pisl two errors, both In the fourth
Innlngl and come up with clutch hits. After Spruce
Creek rallied to tie the score 2-2 In the top of the fourth.
Lake Howell came right back with two runs In the home
half of ihe Inning.
"W e responded lo the situation and came right
back." said Dcnjamln. "A s long as we continue to do
that, we'll be OK."
Leading Lake Howell's 11-lilt attack was third
baseman Mark Dcsabrnls. who was 3-for-4 with two
runs scored and an RDI. Randy Proulx added a pair of
singles and Iwo RDI. Kyle Feldman doubled In a run
and scored a run. Kevin Stephenson added a single, a
run. und an RDI.
Dwayne Saulord singled and scored two runs. Rich
DlTore hit a single und scored a run. Chris Tolliver
added a double. Peter Gill singled. Mike Hernandez
scored u run.
Wayne Longslrccl singled twice for Spruce Creek.

SAN FO R D — T ra cy K olscos.
Carole Long, and Kelly Hargrave
swept their way lo Individual victo­
ries Tuesrluy. leading the Oviedo
Lions to a 7 0 sweep of Seminole III
a Seminole Athletic Conference
girls’ tennis dual meet at Lake
Sylvan Park
lit b o y s ' play. Oscar Canonlzudo
and Sebastian Gras both posted 8 (1
wins lo help Seminole post a 5 2
victory over the Lions

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Kolscos. who competed in the
Easter Howl tournament hist week
In Miami, swept past Aubrey Nelson
8-0 at No. 1 singles. Long did the
same lo Kristina White In the No. -I
match while Hiirgravc blanked Kelli
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defeated Tiffany Soderntrom 8 I
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Jody Hodges scored an 8 5 victory
over Blanca Stevenson at No 3.

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Soderstrom 8 0 while Long
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Melvin 8-0 .il No. I singles. Gras
duplicated tile result over Ryan
Norris In the No. -I singles mulch.

Msfsld Pholo by Apcyl Mnlston
Lako Howoll's Mall Huslon rotirod tho lirst nlno hittors
ho facod and 11 ol tho last 13 in a throo hit win ovor
Spruco Crook Tuesday. Ho lannod olght and walked ono

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Hawk catcher John Yuzzolln. who provided ihe comic
highlight of the game when he nulled pitcher Justin
Learn on Ihe hip with a throw Intended tor second base,
had a single, u run scored, and an Kill. Keith Mastro
also scored for tlie Hawks (7- I0L

Also winning their singles mat*
dies lor the Seinlnolcs were Eddie
Vargas (an 8-5 victor over Chris
Hawk at Ihe No 3 spol) and Matt
Durham (who lopped Steve Aboud
H I at the No. 5 position).
Vargas and Graf later combined lo
heal Hawk and Norris 8-0 In the No
2 doubles match.
Oviedo’s two wins came at No. 2
singles, where Pete Hiifflugtnn
bested Sonny Vong 8-2. and No I
doubles, where Seminole defaulted
Doth the Tribe hoys (5-5) und glrK
(4-0) will play again this afternoon,
traveling lo Daytona Beach to play
Mainland. The Oviedo hoys |0-8) will
host University on Friday at Red
Dug Lake Park while the OvIcdO
girls (0-3) aren't schedule lo play
until the Seminole Athletic Confer
encctournament April I3aud 14.

Red Sox, Cubs, Royals continue winning ways
F ro m S ta ff R e p o r ts

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SANFORD — Th ree teams have shown
themselves to be the teams to beat In the early
going of the Sanford Recreation Department
Little Major Baseball League season.
All three took to the field Tuesday night and
demonstrated Just why they've become the top
teams.
The three — the Sunnlluud Corporation Red
Sox. the Railroaders Cubs and the Disabled
American Veterans (DAV) Royuls — combined to
outsenre their opponents 45-6 und nuthlt (hem
39-6 to raise their combined records to 17-1. The
trio did the diunugc In Just 13 of the scheduled 18
Innings.
The Red Sox. the defending city champions,
continued to run roughshod over the competi­
tion. pounding the ball for 15 hits (nine o f witlch
went for extra bases) In Bini|&gt;ort of u two-hlttcr by
Lcvt Raines Jr. In a 17-2 trouncing of the Fisher.
Laurence, Dccn ft Fromung Dlue Juys at Roy
Holler Field.
The Red Sox (6-0) actually fell behind the Blue
Jays (1-5) 1-0 In the top o f the first Inning, but
quickly erased that deficit us the first six hatters
tn the lineup all had lilts und the Red Sox went
on lo score 12 runs In the frame.
Raines only utlowcd Ihrcc Dlue Jnys runners to
reach base In Ills three Innings of work (a home
run and a single to Jason Turner and a walk to

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strike outs.
Powering the Red Sox offense were Raines
(home run. two doubles, three runs scored, four
RDI). Randy Ford (double, two singles, two runs
scored, two RDI). Dud Dennett (home run.
doid)lc. two runs scored, four RBI) and Jimmy
Franklin (triple, double, two runs scored. RDI).
Also hitting were Matt Mcrgo (double, two
rims. RDI). Nick Erickson (single, two runs. RDI).
Adam Frank (single, two runs). Troy Brinson
(single, one run). Robert Robinson (single. RDI)
und Eddie Morales (one runl.
The team trailing the Red Sox In the American
Division standings, the Royals, also used strong
pitching and an high powered offense to Improve
their record to 5-1 on the season.
Anton and Alex Anderson allowed only one
single and were supported by u 15-hll attack ns

the Royals whitewashed the First Union Dank
A s. 15-0.
Like the Red Sox. the Royuls ulso used a hlg
first Inning lo get themselves started, scoring
seven runs In the top of the first Inning. The
Andcrsons made It stand up. striking out five und
allowing the A ’s (0-6) Just one single lo Eddie
Wells and a walk to James Bering over three
Innings.
Doing the hitting for the Royals were Dwayne
Tillman (three singles, two runs). Juson Sheffield
(double, single, two runs, two RDI). Donovan
Redden (double, single, one run, RDI) and
Jeremiah Jenkins (two singles, two runs. RDI).
Also contributing were Alex Anderson (single,
three runs. RDI). Anthony Ratonarong (single,
two runs). Robert Wilds (single). Anton Anderson
(two runs) und Dontaey Major (one run).
At Lakefront Field, the Cubs scored eight runs
In the bottom of the second Inning to break a 3-3
tie and went on lo win their sixth straight game
without a defeat, 13-4. over the Expos. The
victory keeps the Cubs two games uhcad of the
rest of puck In the National Division.
Contributing to the Cubs' 12-hlt attack were
Danny Drock (home run. three singles, three
runs, three RBI), winning pitcher William
Cleveland (triple, two singles, four RDI). ChunnIng Dyrd (triple, two runs, three RBI) and David
Sanders (double, one run).

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totals In the second column and current caroor totals
(Including 1994 games) In Iho third column.
Rainos was 0-for-4 again Tuesday as Ihe Whlto Sox droppod
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his first baso of tho season. The foams will play again tonight
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O R L A N D O - C ii r r e n t
FASCAR Laic Model point
champion Ricky Wood did not
have Ihe fastest car or llie
beat-bundling car. bill tic had
enough to win the 25 lap Late
Model fealure last Friday, April
1, at Orlando Spccdworld.
Wood used fits advantage ol
starting on the pole hi go green
flag to checkers In scoring Ills
fifth win of lfie season,
"1 knew I had a handful with
Scott lllrainlclt) and David
(Russell) behind me because
Iwth ot their ears are faster than
mine." said Wood.
"Specdworld Is a one-groove
track. It’s real hard to pass on
the outside So I knew II I kept
my Rue and stayed out at
trouble, t could keep them
behind me. With a few laps to
go. we had to deal with lapped
ears, bill I gat by them OK."
Hramlett took runner-up
honors with Russell finishing
third In front of Dave Dcblllus
and Toffy Hester
lit the Limited Late Model
fealure, a forgetful Glen Curler
crossed the stripe In filih place
tm( was declined the winner ol
the even! To celebrate April
Fool's Day. track promoters
announced that the winner's
purse and trophy would go lo
the filTh-plaee driver Instead ol
the first-place pilot
“ I was In third place Irving lo
catch the Todd brothers when I
got high on iIn- track and two
ears gul by me." said Carter,
who recently moved from the
Modified Division to Limited
Late Models 'Willi four laps to
go I was really charging, trying
lo gel my spots hack, tint I |ust
ran out ol time
I cnmplclclv torgol the April
Fool's stunt til I got to the front
stt.iighi.tway anil the II.ig man
brought me the winner s tropin
Ttils is one lime 1 in really
satisfied will) a fifth place
finish
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Mike, finished first and scrond,
respectively. They were trailed
by Michael Williams. Allen
Rhodes, and Carter.
Rick Johns dominated racing
in-Hon In the Sportsman Division
to notch his third fralurc win or
the season Wall Loggias was
second, seven ear lengths behind
Johns Jed Rule. James Hansen,
and Seoll rounded nut the top
five.
• | can't believe I was running
Rial good,” Mild Johns. "I kept
walling lor someone to come up
and race with me. but It never
happened. The ear was real
comfortable and I guess I was
going faster than I thought."
In bomber action. Hobby
Stevens led every circuit to take
Ihe checkers two ear lengths In
Iront of Glen Castro. Completing
the top five were. In order of
finish. Hick Schllmmer. Robert
Jenkins, and llll) Gibbons.
Dink Sullivan held off a furious
late race challenge by Jared
Allison m win ihr Mini-Stock
main event
At the midway point. Sullivan
had about a 10-ear advantage
ovor the Held with David
l.ccklltnrr In second and Allison
running third. Five laps lo the
llnlsb. Allison got by Leeklltner
and ta-gan tils charge after
Sullivan
With three taps remaining.
Allison closed lo Sullivan's rear
bumper and the iwn raced the
remainder of the feature hump
cr lo-htimpcr, Sullivan manag­
ing lo maintain Ids advantage
Leeklltner was third with R J
Amour Itnlxhltig lourth ahead of
Keith French
llruce Thompson finished first
In the Modified Division with
John Willis. Skip Honaker, Russ
Kldridgc. and Ed Meridnh In
tow

L ittle M a jo r s Rltll. Terry Green (two singles,
three runs, Rltll. Joe Sondheim
(two singles!, Jeremy Rothwell
( si ngl e, i wo runs) . Curti s
Woodworth (single, one null.
Chris Wllle (one runt and Jason
Sondheim IRIII).
Pacing the Pintles (1-5) attac k
were Josh Skipper (home run.
triple, one run. three RHI).
Jolmaihon (honks (home run.
single two runs. Rltll. Toney
llnh.innnii [two stogies, one rim.
Rllll
lames Harkticss (single,
one
iim
Rllll Wayne Walls
Ismglc) and Anlhony Everett
tone noil
llimsdav ntghl al Roy Holler
Field, (he Sinus Realty White
Sox take on the Cook Construc­
tion Orioles and at Lakefront
Field. Ihe Marlins buttle till*
Rlnker Materials Dodgers. Hot Ii
games star) at 5:45 p.m.

C o n t in u e d fro m ID

Also chipping In were David
Frcshotir Islnglc. three runs.
Rltll. Roman Woodward and
Jarred Fcddcr (one single each).
Erin Love and Aaron Richardson
(line run and one Rill each) and
Chris Hurkcii and Jeremiah
Dickerson (one run eachf
Hilling lor the Expos (l-5|
were Doug Gamer It wo singles,
Rltll. C.itl Kiidcll (single one
run) ( in i Send liwo runs
seined) Adam &lt; link lone mm
.mil Knhv Nclm iRIHl
The lln.il game ol the mgla
saw a good tunic wall the Fun
World at Flea World Cardin.its
pimping out lo an early lead and
holding oil the Freddie Howard
Pirates, H li,
Leading the wav lor Ihe Cardi­
nals |2--t | were Tyler Drake
(double, single, one run. ihret-

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Healthy ingredients accent his culinary treats

Scholarship applicants sought
SANFOKD — The Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. announces
II Is accepting applications for a 8500 need-based educational
scbolarsblp to be given In June.
I be following criteria are applicable: Applicants must be
feinule, over 25 years old; must have completed a year of
college and have proof of returning to the classroom; has
maliilalnrd a 3.0 or heller average; Is a resident of Seminole
County; ami cannot Ih- affiliated with the Woman's Club of
Sanford nor the Junior Woman's Club of Sanford.
Applications, due by May 4 for review, may be obtained at
Ibc Financial Aid Department of Seminole Community Collega
or by calling Mary Anne Cleveland. 333-0311.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nor-Anon meets every Wednesday at H p in. at West Lake
Hospital, 589 West Stale Hoad 434. bong wood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living wllb an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus. Cull
260- 1900 for more Information.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:308:30 a m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Rond. Contact Mill Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at (he Lake Mary
Community Hulldlng every Thursday from 4:45 to &lt;5:45 p in.

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Ryan al 67 1 2(15(1 fm more Information.

NEW ARRIVALS
Ttic following births have been
recorded at MCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
March 12 — Doreen L. and
Hrct A. Scgrcsi. Longwood. boy
March .13 — Valencia and
Ardlnc Daniels Hr., Sanford, girl;
Dawn ami Matthew Dully, Han­
ford. girl

March 18 — Charlie Roland
and Tercll Hall. Sanford, twins:
girl and boy
March 20 — Tina and George
Gurko, Geneva, boy
March 22 — Zabrlna J. Merrill
and Damien L Hurkc. Sun ford,
girl

HANFORD - Cook o f the
Week Joe Hnrtlc- came Into his
own where cooking Is concerned
right out of high school with his
first Job. Hurtle was employed
with Dan's Restaurant In Longwood for nine years. He started
out as a husbny and worked up
to the position of u breakfast and
lunch cook. H urtle Is now
employed as a salesman with
Flowers Baking.
Born In Pennsylvania. Hurtle
has sj&gt;ent almost all of his life In
Sanford. He has a true passion
for sp orts a c tiv itie s . W hen
softball season 1s In he Is work­
ing hard to gel sponsors In order
to form his own team and. If that
doesn't work, lie will find a team
to join for the season.
G olf Is another sport that
Hurtle has recently came to
really enjoy. "It cun be hard
trying to find a purtncr-frlcnd to
go golfing with," says Hurtle.
"Not everybody has clubs or gets
the same days off from work as I
do but 1 still manage to get time
on the course.
A v e r y h e a lth - c o n s c io u s
jierson. Hnrtlc keeps Ids body In
shape with exercise and diet
dnlly. He works at watching
those fat grams and makes It a
point to walk or Jog at least once
a day.
Hurtle's recipe for Swret and
Sour Cocktail Sauce Is more nr
less "a recipe that I have added a
few things to and I have taken a
few out to make it have that
s|&gt;ecial taste that I was looking
for."
A good and healthy recipe for
breakfast Is llartle's recipe for
French Toast. "You're not miss­
ing a thing In the taste departmen! on this one," be said. "And
It only lias two grams of fat."
Another diet recipe Is one that
Hat He says "Is great after u
maybe ton heavy dinner or Just a
snack that won't add those extra
pounds." Party Diet Delight Is
easy to make and Is filling ns
well us light In calories.
A true spaghetti sauce tukes a
tilt of preparation In preparing
and cooking time. Harllc's rccljic
for spaghetti sauce Is ''worth theextra effort." Hurtle said.

C O O K OP
TH E W EEK

&amp;

RENEE
KEITH

ragon. Tabasco and 1 tablespoon,
butter. Sprcud mixture over thech ick e n und then roll th f
chicken In hreud crumbs. Drizzle
remaining melted butter over
the chicken. Bake uncovered at
375eF. 1 hour.
Serves 4.
PRENCH T O A S T
3 substitute eggs
H slices while or grain bread
1 fresh egg white
Vegetable cooking spray
Easy, delicious und heart*
healthy when made with sub­
stitute eggs und served with
powdered sugar, maple syrup,
HmM Photo by Room Kolth nutmeg syrup, heated brown
Jot Hartla enjoys home at lh« range.
sugar or berry sauce. Non-sttck
Ills all-time favorite recipe to
Ground blnck pepper to taste
skillet can be lightly sprayed
prepare Is Chicken Dijon. "I
2 Isp. swret basil
with ( (Hiking spray.
1 lb. ground beef (for meat­
really can't say enough ubout
In large dot dish or bowl,
the wonderful tustc of this reci­ balls)
combine substitute eggs and egg
pe."
Saute onions and garlic In white nnd mix well. Dip bread In
olive oil. Add tomato paste and
S W E E T A N D S O U R
egg liquid and heat In lightly
C O C K TA IL SAUCE
cook for about 5 minutes. Add
sprayed, hot, nonstick skillet,
tom ato sauce. Have boiling
I 112 or.) can lomulo paste
turning once, until browned on
water ready and add a little at a
1 (8 oz.) boltlr Karo syrup
both sides. Cut diagonally. Serve
time, leaving sauce thick. Add
3 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
immediately.
3 Tbsp. garlic salt
sugar (2 tablespoons far each
Serves 4. Per serving: sulurulran of tomato pastel. Add salt
12 oz. 7-Up soda
ed fnt. 2 grams; cholesterol. 5
Hoz. red wine vinegar
and pepper. Crush anise seed
mg.; calories. 407.
well am! add along with sweet
I Tbsp. Accent
P A R T Y DIET DELIOHT
1 Isp. ground black pepper
basil and oregano. Simmer sauce
2 large packages slrawberry
In saucepan, combine and mix for 2 to 3 hours covered, stirring Jcllo
alt Ingredients, simmer 10 to 15 occasionally. Add meatballs and
2 large cans fruit cocktail
minutes. Do not bell. Serve as cook another 1 to 2 hours. (For
1 smull bottle cherries
cocktail sauce for meatballs, meatballs, season meat, roll Into
2 large packages lime Jello
cocktail sausage or shrimp.
balls and broil or fry In oil until
I large container Cool Whip
browned. I Then add to sauce.
Yield: 4 cups.
Prepare gelatin early and have
SPAG H E TTI SAUCE
CHICKEN DIJON
ready to serve. Just before the
2 medium onions
1 whole chicken or 4 chicken
party. In clear glasses or goblets,
1-2 Tbsp, olive oil
breasts, cut up
layer Jello. starling with straw
3 cans tomato paste
2 Tbsp, minced onions
berry, fruit cocktail and Cool
6 cans tomato sauce
‘/Stap. Tabasco sauce
Whip. Top with cherries.
3 cups boiling water
cup bread crumbs
(R en ts Kolth la a S a n lo id
Pinch of salt
Vt cupDl|uti mustard
H o rald correspondent end ,Cook
U tsp. tarragon
I Tbsp. unlsc seed
5 Tbsp. melted butter or mar­ ol the Week columnist. Plaaee Pinch of oregano
submit nom inations for tha
garine
0 doves garlic
Mix m ustard, onions, tar­ wookly feature to 321-8748.)
0 Tbsp. sugar

Turkey offers light, flavorful, nutritious din in g year round
Once, turkey was only consid­
ered for hearty holiday dinners.
Now. with the variety of smaller
cuts and the ground option. It
can appear on the dinner table In
m any d iffe re n t form s yea r
round.
It offers light (lining, good
nutrition and a mild flavor
which Is compatible wllb a wide
variety of other foods.
As an added bonus, turkey Is
low lit calorics, cholesterol, sodi­
um and fat. A 3 oz. serving of
cooked skinless turkey breast
has only 119 calorics. Dark meat
has slightly more calorics, about
143.
Turkey Is easily prepared In
the microwave oven. Try some
of these warm weather favorites.
These Mexican sandwiches arc
easy to make and offer a change
of pace for casual menus.
TU R K E Y F A J IT A S
1 lb. boulcss turkey cutlets.

M IC R O W A V E
M AQIC

M ID G E
M YCO FF

cut Into thin strips
1Tbsp. cornstarch
Vt tsp. garlic salt
Vt Isp. chill powder
Vt Isp. Worcestershire sauce
14 teaspoon cumin
Dash of red pepper
1 green jieppcr
I medium onion
3 Tbsp. lime Juice
8 Hour tortillas (8-lnch size)
Sour cream, guacamolc or
salsa
Combine turkey, cornstarch,
g a r lic s a lt, c h i l l p o w d e r ;
Worcestershire sauce, cumin.

and red prpper In I-quart casse­
role; mix well. Let stand a few
minutes. Slice green pepper and
onion Into thin strips. Add to
turkey. Cover with casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent
jKiwcr GW7Yi minutes or until
turkey Is no longer pink, stirring
twice. Stir In lime Juice, set aside
covered.
i'lace tortillas In plastic bag;
fold opening over to close.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 30-45 seconds or until
warm. To serve, spoon turkey
mixture onto tortillas. Top with
sour cream, guacamolc and/or
salsa. Eat like a sandwich, fold­
ing up end ami side of tortilla.
T ills variation of a family
favorite becomes lower In fat
with the use of turkey.
TU R K E Y SPAN ISH RICE
Vt lbs. ground turkey
1 small onion, chopped
l/i cup chopped green pepper

1 can |Hoz.I tomato suiter
cup quick-cooking rice
cup water
xh tsp. chill powder
3 drops hot pepper sauce
Crumble turkey Into 1Vi quart
casserole: udd onion and green
pepper.
Microwave on 100 percent
power, uncovered. 4-5 minutes
or until no longer jilnk. stirring
once; drain. Mix In tom ato
sauce, rlcc, water, chill powder
and hot pepper sauce. Cover
with casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent
power. 7-8 minutes or until
liquid Is absorbed and rlcc Is
tender, stirring once. Let slum) u
few minutes before serving.
Use leftover turkey for tills
pasta-turkey salad. It’s ready In
ubout 20 minutes.

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It Is called the CN Tower. It Is
1.821 feet tall — 367 feel taller
(b u n th e S c a r s T o w e r In
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Harry Blackmun: ‘Good
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B y R IC H A R D C A R IL L I
A s s o c la lo d P r o a s W r it e r

WASHINGTON — Mathematics and medicine
always have fascinated him. But Supreme Court
Justice Harry A. Blackmun downright loves the
law and baseball.
"In both. Justice does not always prevail,'* a
ruefully smiling Blackmun once told another
Minnesota Twins fan after watching a ninthinning grand slam home run give the Baltimore
Orioles a victory over his home state's team.
tie follows the Twins and the Chicago Cubs, but
tils love of baseball transcends team allegiance.
And as he leaves the bench, Blackmun hopes
the legacy of his 24 years on the nation's highest
court will extend beyond hia writing the 1973 Roc
vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion na­
tionwide.
"I hope I would be remembered aa a person of
judicial Integrity who wrote acceptably well and
contributed In more than one field," he once told
The Associated Press. 'T d like to be known Just
ns a good worker In the vineyard who held his
own and contributed generally to the advance­
ment of the law,"
To those who don't know him. Blackmun might
seem to be a cranky old guy. On the bench, he
often displays a Judicial scowl and can be
snappish with lawyers.
At other times, his homespun questions have
hidden the intellect o f a magna cum laude
mathematics graduate of Harvard who consid­
ered becoming a doctor and for years served as
general counsel to the Mayo Clinic.
When Blackmun takes off the judicial robe and
puts on one of the ever-present cardigan sweaters
he wears In his offices, warmth and humor
emerge.
He can talk at length about his two daughters
and his grandchildren, about hla former : law
clerks and their families. And he can Joke about
hla longevity.
In a 1990 interview, Blackmun called himself
one of the high court's "three old goats" whose
Inevitable departure, he predicted, would solidify
conservative domination of the court for the next
40 or 50 years.
He was 81 at the time. Fellow Justices William
J. Brennan and Thurgood Marshall were 84 and
82. respectively. Both retired shortly thereafter.
"T im e will take Its toll on the three old goats,"
Blackmun said. "W e will be replaced by appoin­
tees of the current administration or the next one,
which is probably going to be another Bush
administration. So It seems to me that before too
long the court could be nine conservatives and
that surely will last well Into the next century.”
He was wrong. Bill Clinton beat George Bush In
the 1992 election and will get to pick Blackmun's
successor. Clinton already has filled one Supreme
Court seat.
Blackmun once was called a conservative, but
morti rraontly was called a liberal. He believes
he's alwayn been somewhere In between.
"Oiib-tuu-to develop his attitude toward the
(Constitution's) great phrases," he once told an
interviewer. "What does equal protection mean?
What Is cruel and unusual punishment? I would
hope that I have grown In that respect over the
years. But as far as shifting from conservatism to
liberalism, I don't believe I have done that."
Blackmun always suspected he and his high
court colleagues held less than realistic views of
American society. He called them and himself

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM I
Nolle# I# hereby given the! I
im enaeged In builnetl «| m
Lime W illy * Clrci*. Alternant*
Spring*. Semlnel# County, SI*rIS*. under in* FlctltJoua Ntm*
of TROPICAL HOME R IP A IR
IE R V IC I, and that I Inland to
regllter M id n«m* with th*
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with tho p ro v ltlo n , el tho
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IN A N D FO R
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FLORIDA
CASIN0.77-1111-CA-I4K
LOMAS MORTOAOE USA.
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HOMER L E E BROWN and
O LO RIAJ BROWN; FLORIDA
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATES.
L P . a Now Jtrtay Limited
PortnoraWp; SEARS.
R O EB U C K A N D C O ;
W ILLIAM RISKE; ondony
unknown hair a. davltooi.
grant***, croditori. and other
unknown portent or unknown
tpoutot claiming by, through,
and under any ol Ih*
above named Do tendon It.
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AMENDED

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hortby given that
th* underlined Clerk Of th*
C ir c u it Court of Sem inole
County, Florida, w ill on th* nth
day ol April. Ittl. at 11:00
• ‘clock A.M. at Wott Front
Door, Seminole County Courthoute In Sen lord. Florid*, offer
for M l* end M il o l public outcry
to th* hlghett and bat! bidder
lor coth. th* tallowing deterIbod
property t llu i l t In Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot 17, Block 17, WEATHERSFIE LD . Jnd Addition, according
to Ih* plat thereof ot recorded In
Plat Book II, Pogot i n and 10).
Pub lic Rocordt ol Samlnol*
County, Florid*
pu-tuent to th* Final Judgment
entered In a cot* ponding In M id
Court, th* alyl* ol which I,
Indicated ebov*
WITNESS my hand ond ol
llclal tool ol M id Court thli ) ltt
day ol March, ltaa.
[COURT SEAL)
In accordance with th* Am er­
icana With OlM bllltlot Act. per
torn with dlM b lllllo t notdlng a
tpoclol accommodation to per
tlclpot* In thlt proceeding than
contact ADA Coordinator, M l N.
Park Avtnwa, lu ll* NM1, San­
ford, Florida M77t, talaphon*
40MS7-4SN x m r , net lator than
tlva (J) days prior to th# proca*ding. It hearing Impaired,
(TOO) 1 SOOTSII77I, or Vale*
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Relay Sarvlca.
(COURT SEAL)
M AR YAN N S MORSE .
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: JanaS.JaM w lc
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mlnlator," — Voltaire

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGH TEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO.I
A74-477-CFA
*CSO INCIDENT NO.: 1=
IN RE: FO R FEITU R E OF 1W7 TOYOTA VAN
VINMT4YRMVIHS0S7U4
NOTICBOP FO R FEITU R E
PROCEEDING
TO: Pedro Cor u|o
M J Wheeling Avenue
Altamonte Spring*. F L 17701
and all othara who claim an
In ta ra a l In tha fo llo w in g
1*17 T O Y O T A V A N , V IN
U T 4 Y R 7 I V I M JCJ7JJ4

Donald F. Etllngar, of th*
Somlnoia County Sharin'* Ot
tic*. Somlnoia County, Florida,
th ro u g h h la o f f ic e r * , invatllgatort or aganft. tailed tha
above proparty on March 1,
Ittl, at or noar 40* Prairie Lok*
Drive, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, and la protanlly holding
M id property lor Ih* purpot* ol
for failure purtuan! to Sactton*
771,701-704, Florida Statutoa,
and w ill REQ U EST that an
Honorabla Judga of th* Circuit
C ourt, Elghtaonth J u d ic ia l
Circuit, Samlnol* County, Flor­
ida, find probabl# cauta that Ih*
ab ove p ro p a rly ahould ba
forfaited to tha above agency.
You w ill b* tent a copy of th*
O d o r finding Probabl* Ceuta
one* It It tlgnod by th* Judge
and It will advlaa you how and
when to rtapond to th li roquet!
lor lor failure.
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y THAT
a true and correct copy ol thlt
Nolle* wat tent to th* ebov*
named oddrettet by U S. rogitterod mall, return receipt re­
queued. th li Slat day 61 March.
m a.
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LE G A L COUNSEL
F lo rid a B a r N o .i H i m
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OP T H U E T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. PMaaa-CA'U-B
THE CITY OF OVIEDO, a
Florida municipality.
Plaintiff,

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E LE T H A M C N E A L a /k/a
A L E T H A M C N E A L a/k/a
A LEA T H A M C N E A L : THOMAS
M CN EAL a/k/a THOMAS
M CNEIL: THOMAS M CNEAL.
JR.: M ARTH A M CN EAL
WATSON; JA M E S M C N E A L;
IOLA M C N E A L HAM M ETT;
JE R R Y L. WATSON.at a l .
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: E LE T H A M C N E A L a /k/a
A L E T H A M C N E A L a/k/a
ALEATHAM CN EAL
THOMAS M C N E A L a/k/a
THOMAS M CNEIL
THOMAS M CN EA L. JR.
JA M E S M C N E A L
IO LA M CN EA L HAMMETT
And all partlet claiming in­
fa n t by, through, undor or
again*! tha abovo namad pertorn, and alt parllot having or
claiming to hov* any right, title
or intaroat in th* property
herein dotcrlbod.
YOU A R E NOTIFIED that on
action to qulot fill* to th*
following property located In
Samlnol* County, Florida:
Lola 7, I, t and 10, Block 1
Allen* F ln l Addition to Wash­
ington Haight*. Plot Book ).
Pag* 7). at recorded In th*
Public R tc o rd i of Somlnol*
County, Florida
hot boon filed ogelntt you and
you or* required to terre a copy
ol your written dofontot. If any,
to It on Plaintiff t attorney luted
below within )0 day* alter th*
tin t publication ond til* th*
original tald written dofontot
with th* Clerk of thlt Court
olthor before torvlc* on Plaintiff* attorney* or Immediately
thereafter; olhorwlto a default
w ill be onttrtd again*! you tor
th* ro lla t damandod In Ih*
complaint or pot)Man.
DATE 0 March it , I1«.
(SEAL)
M A R YA N N S MORSE
d a rk of tha Circuit Cavrt
By i Ruth King
Deputy Clark
W ILLIAM L. COLBERT,
ESQUIRE
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C olba rt, W hlgham A
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"prlm adonnns."
In n recent commencement speech to Washing­
ton and Lee University law students, he urged
them to seek "the common touch, the feeling for
the little person."
"There nre arrogant people tn this world, and
arrogant lawyers, and, what Is worse, arrogant
judges." Blackmun told them.
When the court years before ruled that states
were under no legal duty to pay for abortions
sought by women on welfare, Blackmun bristled.
"T h e re Is another world out there, the
existence of which the court, I suspect, either
chooses to Ignore or fears to recognize," he wrote.
"T h e cancer o f poverty will continue to grow.
This is a sad day for those who regard the
Constitution as a force that would aerve Justice to
all evenhandedly and. tn so doing, would better
the lot o f the poorest among ua."
It la Blackmun the baseball fan who wrote what
may be the most extraordinary paragraph tn
American law.
In a 1972 declalon- called Flood vs. Kuhn, the
Supreme Court allowed major league baseball to
keep Its exemption from federal antitrust lawa.
Writing for the court, Blackmun began with
what might be called an ode to the nation*!
pastime. In the fifth paragraph, he embarked on a
Journey through some o f the game's most famous
names — tn all, 88 players, owners, managers
and even umpires.

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CLAUD ETTE W. R IH R R N S
SO* W, Laktvlaw
Lak*Mary, FL 77744
Attorney far Partonal
Rapratanlatlv*PR A N K C .WHIOHAM.
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ESQUIRE
P tor Ida Ear No. Ill7f0
ITBN1TROM, MdNTOSH,
JU LIA N . COLBERT.
W H IO H AM * SIMMONS, P A
P.O. Box 4S4t
laniard. F L 72771 4 M
Talaphon*: (407) 171)171
Publlth: April I, a m i OEQ17

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Lott Of avarythlngl April I
and f, »■). Pabbia Creek Apt*.
Turn totl attar entrance to
•nd. Latt bldg. (777) and apt.
HI4) behind Pub)In_________
Cemptbte houtahold • Everything Gotti Mechanical and
yard fool* April 7, I, and f,
7am-apm. aai E uth Streat

F rid a y , S atu rday, I d . I N F o rd
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ing co nd ition plu* m ltc . aquip.
A lto , c h lc k a m an d r a b b lli.
V P S R B a it aa, P a n o v a

SS— Business
OpporiunitlRi

_________ Never A Feel_________
COL CLASS A DRIVERS

61-M o n e y to L e n d

Blsddir Control Problsmt?
S E N IO R S .
C a ll to fin d out H you q u a lity
lo r a ia l a t a n c a w it h
O I A P E R S 'P A D I W* Ilia for
M a d lc a r a r a im b u r t a m a n t .
p r iv a t e I n t u r a n c a an d
M a d lc a ra dlracM y. D a llv a ra d
la y o u r door m onthly

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C E R T I F I E D N u rtln g A t il- M H A
and R a tp ca r* it u d in t w ill do
A M c a r t and tom * e v e ! tor
e ld e rly C a ll B rid g et 174 44)4

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
A ll you naed It yoce t ill* J a ck
D ia m o n d tor appointm ent
____________7*0 7777

63— M o r t g a g e s

PAOLA
Thura., F rl., Sat., Sun. JU S
W l lio n R d . to m il* Iro m
W lla o n School. Pool pum p,
ty p e w rite r. bike, etc._________

K l d t c lo lh a a . to y * , to o l* ,
a w lm m ln g pool a c c t it o r la t .
houaahoid m ltc . DO E . C r y tta l
L a U A v o ., L a k* M a r y . » 4

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* LO W DOW N P A Y M E N T
* E A S IE M Q U A L I F Y I N G
F o r com p i* !* d a ta ltt c a l l:
R E N E T F IN A N C IA L
A C T IO N M O R T O A O E

ISYunlnTNtSimiHomi
A ll 1 k ld t ar* gon* a n d to
w a 'v o m oved. Wa a r t ta ilin g
y a rd *qw&gt;p., blka, K i n daaign
d a tk . a n tlq u ti, tool*, p o ll *
p e n t and m u ch m ore. S A T 7-4.
764 E v a n s D a le Rd., L a k e

Mary, art i^MntryCiubRd—

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JS J *16171*_________

CONCRETE LABORERS
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your «d to th* C le ttif ia d Dept
and Include the follow in g In
fo rm a tio n
• B illin g nam e, a d d re tt. and
phone num ber

• Contact name and phone
number lor ad venlicatlon
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lik e your a d la r u n
t l you have a n y q u e tllw it.
p le e t e c a l l the C l a t t l l l e d
A d v o r t lt ln g D e p a rtm e n t
M o n d a y F r id a y . ! JO J M

For m y to n
T ra n ip o ra llo n
re q u ire d
t» or older pr*
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AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
N o lh ln g tu c c e e d i Ilk* tu c c e tt
We re well Into our ,»u decade
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N o t ic e
F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
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C A P T A I N C O N C R E T E . W ayn*
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lio n 11 5 * lllt / 4 7 4 * 41________

T O M A J E F F '* L A W N C A R E I
R a t /C o m m . dependable, law
r a la t l F r e e e i t ............ 710 7070

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R E ) . / 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 oor*. Rooting, Concrete.
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C A R P E N T E R A ll kind* o l hom e
rep a ir* , p a in tin g A c e ra m ic

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s ~
IN D O O R
P la t lt r ln g

S A M 'S C A R P E T C L E A N I N O
p lu t it r lp and b u ll lla o rt.
R t ild a n ll a l/ c a m m a r c l a l 14
hr* 124 1541. beeper 44* 0S41

L IO H T H A U L IN O , F LO O R
M A I N T E N A N C E . W* a lio do
w indow * 1170 1701____________
P E R S O N A L TOUCH C L E A N ­
IN O S E R V I C E . Horn**, apt*
and c a r t . 177 7110

A O U TD O O R
R tm o d e l nnw and

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H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t
A F F O R D A B L E H O M E R a p a lr
D ependable A ll p h a ia * C a ll
lo r F r * * a * t M ic h a e l i l l 710*
R E S T O R A T IO N , D R Y W A L L .
m eta l tlu d t. door*, trim , ild
Ing, porch**, deck*, g a ie b o i
L lc e n ta d / ln tu r e d
111 M47

RITE-WAY Ml M l H»Ml IMF*
WE SHOW UP

C a r p e t / l n s t a ll a t i o n
C A R P E T M I L L D IR E C T
B ig O ttcaunt* F a m e u t B ra n d i
F .lr it Q u a lity , Top L in *
S ta ln m a tle :, Savonla*.
T ra c k la i* , S c u lp tu ra l 14.77 yd
C o m m a rc la l lave H oop ! 11 47 yd
tm ta l lotion 407 114 *400

M o v in g &amp; S t o r a g e "

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R a p a lr a d d itio n , c o m m / r e i
L lc / ln * «EHOOD* 173111 4471

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C le a n in g S e r v ic e

Stona Ialand. O aitena. T a k a
f a l l S3 o ft 1-4. tot tow llg n t .
• A m - l P m . S d u r d a y 4 /S .
Scuba g* a r, fu rn ltu ro . N in
ten d * , t h r lm a n e tt, ate.

CITY DRIVER/LOCAl DRIVER

t A C C O U N T IN O C LE R K e
t l n r P u t your t k ll t l to work
lo r larg* d e a ltrth ip [ le n e llitl
F R E E R E O IS T R A T I O N
AAA EM PLO YM EN I
roo W J llh St . i l l l i l t

C a r p e t C le a n in g

SATURDAY ONLY

Needed lo r th* O rla n d o a r t*
Im m a d ia ta ly M u t t h a v e 7
y t a r t recan t v e rifia b le t i p *
r lt n c * a n d a c le a n M V R .
t n d o r M m t n t i a p lu t
C a ll G e n e r a l P t r t o n n e l
la m 4pm M o n d ay F rid a y tar
mar# In fo rm a tio n 471-111)
_________N a v t r A F e e l_________

C O M P A N IO N /H O M E M A K E R
ta liv e w it h e ld e rly la d y .
S a la r y , p r iv a t e liv in g
q u a rta n , t i c C a ll attar 10am
p ia a t* 7)7*?oo______________

* NEVI COMMUNITY*
H0MEBUYERS PROGRAM

25— S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

OVIEDO a s . BASEBALL SALE
S a tu rda y * Sunday, ( A M 2Pm .
W h ite * . ro d w orohouto, Inta rto ctlo n 4 11 *4 4, S an ford

CDL CLASS B DRIVERS
I n e ed ed I m m e d ia te ly lo r
p oe lllon In O rla n d o area M u !t
have t y ear recent v e rlfie b l*
e ip e rla n c * and a clean M V R .
al# brake* and H A / M A T a
p lu t C a ll G e n e ra l P tr to n n e l
la m tp m M o n d a y F rid a y for
m ore in fo rm a tio n IT) I I ])

iFr«i^oni^

12— E ld e r l y C a r e
A D U L T C A R R In our p r lv lt t
hom o S a n forJ a rt* L o t i Ol
lo v in g ca r* 'o r your levad
on** C on tact H o lly 17) S K I

' 4pp(la n c e s
MOVING AND YARD S A U

CABINET MANUFACTURER
N eed ! E D O E B A N D E R O P
E R A T O R . M a t e ria l handling
c le a n in g , a n d tilin g t ) hr
Im m ediate opening* u a 7144

IN MV HOME.

OW N A PA YPH O N E ROUTE
11J00 week p oten tial U nique
o p p ortu n ity 1 *0*&gt;_*4a_74j7__

Remodeling

MOVING SALE

Needed Im m ed iate ly O rl In
le r n a ll A ir p o rt C a ll today,
_ y a r l tom orrow JS J41 * 17)4

M A J E S T IC IN V E S T IO A T IV E
W f V k t t DomMlFlC rtlM flo n t

ru n * .

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BAGGAGE HANDLERS
AIRLINE CLEANERS
AIRPORT COUNTER HELP

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i c h o c k your a d fo r a c c u ra cy tha Brat day It

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOEIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PltaNambaraa-Mi-CP
O laW M PROBATE
IN R E : ESTATE OF
E M Y O A T E S BILL
Decoaied
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* adm lnittratlan *1 th*
e t'ite *f E M Y OATES BILL.
d a c * a a * d . F it * N u m b e r
♦4-1*1-CP. It pending tn th*
C irc u it Court tor S*mln*1*
County. Florid*. Probat* Dlvl
Man, th* addrett of which It
Somlnoia County C«urth«ut*.
Prebel* Dlvlalan. 701 N. Park
Av*nu*. Sonfard, F L 17771. Th*
name I and addrattat el th*
p*rt«n*l rapratanlatlv* and th*
perianal ra p ra ia n ta tlv e i atter nay ar* let farm below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS A R E NOTIFIBDTHAT
A ll partont an whom thlt
n*ltc* it terved who have ob
lection i that challang* th* valid
.lly at th* will, Ih* quatltlcatlent
al th* per tone l rapratanlatlv*.
venue, ar lurltdlclton at thlt
Court ar* required ta III* their
o b la c llo n t w ith th lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FT ER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B L I
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF S ER V ICE OF A
COPY OH THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
A ll Creditor* of th* decadent
and ether partont having claim*
or demand* againit d*c*d*nt’i
ettate on whom a copy of thl*
notice la terved within three
month* altar th* data at tha lirtt
publication el thlt rwtlc* mutt
Ilia thalr clalm i with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OH
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A ll other creditor* o l th*
decedent and partont having
claim* or demand! agalntt th#
decedent1! t it t le mutt III* thalr
claim* with thli court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST P U B L I­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L C LA IM S , D E M A N D S
AND OBJECTIO NS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FO R EV E R
BAR R ED
Tha data of tha tin t publica­
tion ot thlt Notice la A pril *,

Sand! I l l 1171/1 *00 74* 1144

43— I n v e s t ig a t iv e
S e r v ic e s

n w v e i w r e i J A N O C R C D iT S i In th« ovonl o l an erro r In on
ADJUSTMENTS

Tn T H
R IC IR C U IT COURT

_________ NtverAf**!
AVON pr*6»ctt’l.aM. Earn to
M \ No door/ctoor PT/FT

A T T E N T I O N S E C O N D S H IF T
P A R E N T S
R e lia b le
c h ild c a r e w ith hot m e a l*
L ic e n ce d d a y ca re f a c ility C a ll
ter #atet ) ) l 74H L lc »7t) IB

DEADLINES
thru
T u aadaytn
r Friday 17 Noon Tho Day Botote Pubhcalmr
Sunday 17 Noon Friday - Monday S 30 P M Fnday

Leg al Notices

V a r lo u t lo c a t io n ! lo r
R e c e p tto n liti, S e c re ta rle i and
D a ta E n t r y . C a ll G a n t r a l
P e n o n n t l aam 4pm M o n
d ay F rid a y lo r m ore In lorm a
lio n *7) I I I)

27— Nursery &amp;
ChMd Care

W E E K 'S

Antique*, collectable*, turn.,
(awalry. radio, wlgt, art work
and mere. SID S. Oak Aya.,
Sanlord Saturday Only, M

R U M M A 0E SALE
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23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d

I t lm * ..... - ...... .. .......... ,..,$1.19 1 line

AVAILABLE POSITIONS

F re e m e d ica l care, Iranvpor
t a llo n . c o u n te lln g , p r iv a te
doctor p lu t liv in g eep em a t
O ar #71751) C le a rw a te r A ttorney
John F lic k e r
I **0 717 1440

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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14 consecutive tlmts__ -... 37c ■ line
7 consKutlvt lima*......... 70c &gt; line
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P a in t in g
P A I N T I N O , p a p e r h in g in g ,
p r p itu r e wa th in g and d r y w a ll
ra p a lr. F r e e e it . 131 Jl7«

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
BC^TTTI^Ttoan driveway!,
roole. pool deck*, walk!,
home* Fra* ail. Ill 4122
P h o to g ra p h y
BEACH, Sport* and Wedding!
Mobil equip unique pricing.
______ For Into call 724 7401
R o o f in g

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CLASS A M O V ER S
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t p a d a llt lt . 1 0 \ o i l a ll lo cal
m o v t i w llh coupen “ Wa m ova
w llh p rid e In m in d ' 111 41*4

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J A O LA W N M A IN T E N A N C E
W * do a v a ry th ln g l C a ll lo r
Ire* t r 'lm a la * . 314 M W

O Y SB ER S HO M E R E P A IR A
R O O F IN O
P a in t in g ,
c a r p a n lr y . B o n d / I n t / L lc
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C a ll J74 47IJ

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S e r v i c e / RZepalr
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W E E K L Y S E R V I C E Irom S4S
m o C h am R ita P ool S a rv lc a
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a n d C le a n in g
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71— H e lp W a n ted

_ 7 T — H e lp W a n te d

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n | s h e d / Renf^

JANITORIAL

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F u ll tim e A p p ly in perton;
P e r r y 'k R e i l u r a n l , u p p er
level, A lta m o n te M a ll

P a r i lim a d e a n e r / llo o r
perton M u t l be able lo p a n
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179!/m o A l J l» S 4lh SI ,
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tom pu te r and p erson ality it
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F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
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SM I N G I N E / E Q U I P M E N T
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93— R o o m s to r R e n t

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follow in g and tha m otivation
lo expand C o m m lttio n com
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w h ic h m a k t t II I lle g a l lo
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l l a t lo n o r d i t c r lm ln a H o n
b ate d on race, color, relig ion ,
tea, handicap, la m llla l t la lu t
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Full-Time i Part-Time
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A S S IS T A N C E
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la k e lro n t Iroute I4W mo
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904 734 9759

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yard, clean U l ) rrw, WSO tec
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la m lly rm . {400 mo. {400 tec
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n o p e l t u i ) m o {400 tec
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lik e i l w a t our o w n ." Jim Doyle
3)1 1491 A lte r * P M 1)4 1491

OFFICE HELP
P / T . C o m p u te r a ip e r la n c e
and o rg a n lia llo n a l t k lllt ra
qu lra d. M e d ic a l ra c o rd t aape
n a n c e h a lp lu l. M u ll type SO
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lim a o r lu ll lim a . 743 9)97
sales'
S2S00 SSOOO par m onth
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d e ilr ln g lo g ain r tw a r d by
o lltr lr tg needed s e rv ic e s F u ll
tra in in g w ill) a a c a lla n l health
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lim a p o it llo n i w ith high In
conta potential Ho a ip e rla n c e
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831 9993
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105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
C E D A R A V E 2 U R m 2 bath
i n i u f* u t i l i t y , c a r p o r t
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C O U N T R Y S E T T IN G
com
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11/1 dep N o p e ti I2J a/04

109— M o b ile H o m e
L o ts / R ent
IN T H E C O U N T R Y 7 B d rm I
B a th , 14 X *4
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115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
O F F I C E / w a r e h a u it t p a c r fJOO
Sg ft
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en tran ce to C en tra l F la Re
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* PRIME LOCATION *
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tp a ce 7,000 tq II wAretcoute,
a lto lenced tlor.kge A irp o rt
lllv d Ironlaqe JjV6)a*
S A N F O R D 10 OS) tq II l phate.
tp r m k le rt 17 tq II lle n t lr o m
R e a lly Inc. J im Doyle 173 3*70

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One B edro om A p a r lm e n lt
W .I D E A L
M o it w o o d A p li 31/ / / l*

S A N F O R D . O llic e tpa ca 5400
tq II. b u ild in g M a i. &lt;700 tq
II par o llic e u n ll P I 700*

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

S00 SQ F E E T lo r Inate on 1/ 93.
t u c c e t t f u l m u t in g a n c h o r
b u iln e tte t Good p a rk in g and
lig h t in g
G re a t v lt lb llily
A tk ln g I40u/mo 177 4444 w ork

RENT SPECIAL!!

MARINER'S VILLAGE
L ake A d a t bdrm* 1360 mo
2 bd rm . 1410 m o and up

323 8670
M O V E IN S P E C I A L N ew ly re
n ovaled I A 1 bdrm a p lt AM
a m e n llie t W99 (ISO m o p lu t
dep I y r le a ie ]74 7304
N E A T I B r A p t , W Ind SI A /C .
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
tWQ/mO &gt; dep. 11* 3191______
O S T E E N I b d rm apt 1110 3
bd rm USO Large rm t. quiet
a rea P a rk in g . 4/9M a y lo w n

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P A R K S ID E A P A R T M E N T S
M o ve In ip e t la l, 1 b d rm I
b a lh S400/mo 330*433_______
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p lu t te c u rlly . AM u llllM e t p a id
e a c e p le le c __________ M 3 I H 3
I

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S p a c e / Rent
N E W S a n lo rd o lllc e t an d/or
w a reh o u tet 400 7 *00 tq II
S p a tia l, l l t l /m o. 311 7S14

1 B d rm ./I B a t h l l l TWO
SHENANDOAH APARTM EN TS

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
V a r lo u t lo c a t io n ! lo r
P r s d u d lo n , W a r o h o u it , A
A t ia m b lv . C a ll G e n e r a l
P e r s o n n e l la m *pm M o n
d a y F r id a y lo r m ora Inlorm a
lio n 491-111)
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I’VE RENTED IT
ALREADY *

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D o w n lu w n
S a n lord lor ta le or loate A lto
liquor llt v n t e t lo r O range and
Sem inole County lor ta le
___________ W I T H ___________
SA N FO R D R E T A IL/O F F IC E .
LIST tq II Covered tld e w a lk t
high I r a lllc a rea WOO p lu t
la l c t t a i / m o S te m lro m Reel
_ J j J n c i _£m _DojJe_T71J**S^__

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_______ a m p lo yar, M / F ________

BEDRO O M F R E E MONTH
S P E C I A L I 1 b d rm t A e lllc .
a v a il C a ll J t r r y . P I «*M

1 B D R M a l H I* s S anlord A ve
133S Inc w ater a n d g arb ag e
40 / 1/4 /1*4 9.im 17pm

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t fa lle r 13.100 377 01*1_________
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fenced y a rd 1S10 m o
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CORPORATION

• O L A S T R O N . t i l l V b u ll. 35IW.
790 V o lv o , l l lh / lk l . lo ll ot
M t r a t 97000 O B O 13* 11*5
• H O U S E B O A T , liv e aboard a l'
N a u t a lln e . tw in e n g in e V
d riv e . 170K Dr Q u a m *95 I I I )

N I C E 1 B D R M h ou w In San lord
M e a u tilul thaded lo l. ca rp o rt.
L in t 1410/m o *47 5)04

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls

99— A p a r im e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

• D I N E T T E S E T . S m ell li f e
round table end lo ur c h n lr i
C a n d eliver 135 C a ll 33? 4119

231- C a r s
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HO M E A P P L IA N C E C E N T E R
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S a lt ! N ew and U ie d S ervice
alt m ake* A p a r ti 304 E
C o m m e rc ia l St 377 )M1

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B d im , u til Incl P e r le c l lor
r id lr e d / iln g w orking perton
t* V w k
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B d rm
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n e ig h b o r h o o d
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215— B o a t s a m !
A c c e s s o r ie s

D RACO YO UTH BED.
P e rfe ct condition H eadboard
footboard, tram # an d m at
• I r e ii O n ly 150 3/4 40*1 I v m iq

_________ C a ll 337 0 P 9 _________

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
S ta rt I m m e d ia t e ly ! U p to M

1B1— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

•

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A t a t 904 7*9 494/ 4pm 9pm

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141— H o m e s f o r S a l e
* AFFORDABLE HOME it
J/2. cent M /A B ra n d new
k itc h e n an d ca rp e tin g thru
ou t
N ew ro o f, new p a in t
Inside and out G re a t neigh
borhood, close lo e ie n v school
A ffo rd a b le hom e loan pro
g ra m s m a k es this hom e a
great buy w ith low dow n and
m onthly pay men! s We are
m otivated to ta ll th is nice
hom o. Plea se c a ll 1*4 2411. ask
tor M lk e t or Iv m sg 1U.900.
1*06 Cedar A v e S . Sanford

H ALL REALTY
312 W f lint Si., Sitnlord
L a k e lro n l 7/1 hom e, 111.900
3/1 corner lo l. 4 lr
147.500
lO or S a c re tl T e r m tl C ou n try!
3/9/1. la m . a ir, lenced. 1)7.500
3/1/1. loaded w /le a tu re i I S/9.900

323-5774

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
F H A O J I V A A I L O W A S I ',%
A ttu m * no q u a lifie s A o w w r
fin a n c in g lo w i l 1400/m of
G o v 't F o r t c f o iu r t s . R t p o tf
Som inol*. Of angp. V ofu tta f
Seirt lord Ptvperl** i
F o r L r t i than i .1000 Down

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y ,

• U P H O L S T E R E D C H A I R 1100
O B O B ra n d new Beige an
llq u e velvet w ith im a ti d eitg n
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B r o w n p ip in g , c o r d in a t e d
t l lp e a n d d e itg n , ( fr e ig h t
ik lr t . p le a te d ,a l co rn e r! end
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H o u ie M tg V ery co m forta ble
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IN C .

1B3— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / J t e r e o

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
C a l l A r ty o t O u r A g e n l t l
t h e y 'r e 4 II P R O S A F U L L
T I M E I S o C e ll A N Y T I M E •

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tern A B o le S p e a k e r! lo r
anything ot va lu e 114* 1331
• T V , R e m o te .llO C e ll 311 4140

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on
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la m r m S a i r h i l r d u b 144,WO
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custo m * llv* d in . e^f in k it c h ,
a p p l G a r a g e 162. 900'
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H A c a r p o r t J m l I 4).*&gt;0 '
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322 2420 &gt; 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

S A N F O R D . 3 B d rm . 1 1. 7 b a th
S in g c a r g a r * new c e n t M / A .
f r e s h ly p a in t e d o u tsid e N e w
r o o t b e fo r e c lo s in g
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loan appr un

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1 105 000

PAU L OSBORNE

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

STAIRS PROPERTY

1 5 7 - M o b il e

E X C H A N G E O R S E L L your
p ro p e rly lo cated a n y w h e re '
Investors R e a lty. 7/4 5415
H A N D Y M A N S P E C I A L Zoned
R C 1 D o w n to w n S a n fo r d 2

M i ba fjpeOOOOBO 12»UH

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1 2 d*l4(Jt*d garage

d b l lo l N e e d s w o rk 13J'ZOO

* 1/ 1. quiet street, krnred yard
S e lle r p a y s c lo s in g c o s t s
la / WO
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hom e
n e a r Lk
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322-7498

O n M ^ j
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA i ORANGE COUNTY
SU N LAN D
G re at 3 bd rm
w ith d e ta c h e d b r ic k rec
ro o m / f a m ily ro o m
In g re a t
c o n d itio n , c o r n e r lo t P r ic e d
r ig h t a t 149,9001

C a ll for d eta itsl

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
A A C a rn e t. Inc., i n 1214

MORGAN REALTY
SANFORD
1111) St. and M y rtle Ave.

321 6762
D ELTO N A
90* 771 *0/4
L A K E M a r y ' J n . fa m ily rm .
C A / C H o n Ig treed lo l U S 000
W. M a lic io w tk l. R ealtor
111 7913

ro o m

74a 4S 1/2 s p lit

15 P e a r s o n
c e n t r a l M /A . c a r p o r t 111,500
C a li m H 6 0 f M l - 1/63

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i n n * N O D O W N , 10%
in fe r tile M X / 0. ll/ S / m o
74 X 70. IIIQ /m o J 4S 170*

P R I V A T E I N V E S T O R wants to
b u y in c o m e p ro p e r tie s
lo o k at a il a n y c o n d itio n

W ill

_______

J O R 4 B D R M /2 b a lh t
I
in L a k e M a r y H ig h Scho o l
d is t r ic t
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4449 w ith deta ils. N o b r o k e r s

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

R e t r Ig e r a t o r , St o ye s.
W a sh e rs D ry e rs
F r e e 5 ft
la b o r w a r e D e l a v a il 371 OOP
Buy

CHEEPO
F t e n c h A ve

• BAR

TV 'S ,

S e ll T r a d e

in s

D E P O T , 121*
111 1244

STO O LS*

W ik e r look
b a c k s P e r fe c t condition. 140
fo r bo th , _______ 374 4041 Iv msg

F P 4)0 7

C O P IE R

a u to m a tic fe e d e r E r c t i i c n t

223— M is c e l ia n e o u s
F O R S A L E Blonde lender it r a t
A u to g ra p h e d fro m W a y n e *
W o r ld II 11500 O B O eve*
371 97)1______________________
• F O R ) A L E : P a ir ot I V new
w ave p y lo d r iv e n L ik e new
A tk ln g tlOO 377 1701 e v e i.
A ik lor K e vin _______________
• G L A S S T O P T A B L E 79" high.
*7" { q u a rt J / * - th ic k g la n
150 P te a ie reN *07 3)3 9951 _
• O R A C O C A R S E A T . L ik e
new! P a id te o . a tk ln g 150
57* 40*1 Iv m tg

• S C R E E N D O O R.' white alu
m ln u m 34" w ide L ik e new*
P u m p F ra m e H a rd w a re
T h re ih o ld plate 145 3)0 4)15
S E R V I C E S A L E S * P A R T S lot
portable ke rn w n e b e a te n
L A R R Y S M A R T 333 4117
S U N O U E S T W O L F F T A N N IN O
B E O S N e w C o m m e r c ia l
H o m e U n i t ! F r o m 1199
L a m p * L o t io n s A c c t i s o r l e t
M o n th ly p a y m e n t! low e i
U t 00 C a l! Today F R E E N E W
C olor C atalog I *00 4*1 919/

D E E R E R ID
w ith b a g g e r

K75

371 A 37&lt;

195— M a c h ln e r y / T o o li
O E L E C T R I C H E A T E R 41
| 5 V . IIS 00 C a lf 322 A4t0

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• ta b le
saw
Po h t a b l f .
W d ' l i g o o d l * ) 00 P le a ) * c a ll

J49 J7/I

e f l lR O C A G E Round, K tall
on low m etal stand 175 C a ll
323 6090_____________________
• F R E E K I T T E N S , m 7 w eeks
fr o m n o w ( J u s t b o rn ! I b la c k .
1 b lu e g re y \ s t r ip e d A g re y
F a th e r
A y ia blue M o th e r

stra y ca t 324 0/00____________
•FR EE

TO

GOOD

HOME

Sh ep M u sk y m u . m a le , h o u se
b ro k e n , g re a t w ith k id s and
o th e r d og s 321 9/41 _
___

S A C R I F IC E

D o b e rm a n , 18 m o o ld b lo c k
m o le E a r s a n d lo ll c ro p p e d
B e a u t i f u l
d o g
In
d o o r O u td o o r O n ly 1100

_____ ____________ C a ll 324 144*
N A N D A Y C O N U R E S200 with
cage 3 DO O S tree to good
h o m e ts l 783 62/1 pager

209— W e a r in g A p p a r e l
• P R O M D R E S S S l/e 5/4 HD
Plea sa c a ll 322 319/ lor m ore
in te rm a tion_______________

• P A I N T ’ TM E TOW N R E D
w h ile and1 blu e S ellin g off 2
o n ly , 1 1/2 angle sash brush 2
only, 3 " su e brush 2 only, 4
house brush A 130 value,
asking S U lo r a il il« 323 4/64

• 43 C H E V Y Che v e il* 4 dr. 4
ip d . new tlr e i, doe tn 't burn
Oil G o o d T n d c e r 9*00)3/3)47
• '41 H O N D A A C C O R D . * d r . S
tp d ., A / C , P w ., A m / F m
c a it e lle 43000 13) 441)
■4* D O D G E C O L T V IS T A , 4 dr
wagon. p/«. p b, A /C , A m / F m
ite re o c e ite tl* . 4 IK m l., v e ry
good condition 1709) 37) 3*71
4/ F O R D T E M P O U t . 1 ip d . *
d r. c o ld e lr . b la c k , f u lly
loaded, (unroot. 47.500 37) 344)

233— A u t o P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
• P A R T S F O R 44-44 F * r d
Escort. D e ib , ce rb , fen, m e n y
p a r ti Cel) lor lilt . IS p e r
piece. HO tor a ll 374 7101______
• R E C E I V E R H IT C H , heavy
duty for lu ll e lf• Dodge tru c k.
C la n IV ra tin g W ith a c c e u .
{*0
377 4*30
4 ) M -P

• REESE

T R A ILE R

HITCH.

C la n III. 5.000/10.000 ca p a cl
ly. F i l l m o d lu ll t i l* p lc k u p l(40
........................133 9414
• T R A I L E R H IT C H . C l l U ).
re c e iv e r end I 7/4 p lu t 7 " b a ll
h itch SIOO 377 04/7 Iv m tg

235— T r u c k s /
__ B u s e s / V a n s
• CH E V Y B E A U V IL LE VAN
7 9. I ton. P a n e n g a r van,
d e a n Loaded I Too m u ch to
in i. m u ll tee to app reciate.
O n ly &gt;3.491 O B O
331 4/00
• I S U I U P / U 9) Red. 7K. A / C ,
a m /fm c a n , fu ll b e d iln e r.
rea r w indow 19.410 373 4*34
• F O R D R A N G E R , L T X 9),
P /S . c ru lte . A / C . ite re o . 4,700
m lle t. I y r or 37.000 m l le ft on
w e rra n ty C e ll 377 155)_______
• J E E P P I C K U P 4 i4, 19/4. V I.
auto E n g in e and tra m re
b u ilt (a b o u t 30.000 m ile ! )
N ew er Interior 13.000 J7I 7004
• J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K , 19/9.
4.4 w ith topper 1400 O B O
Ne e d ia lo to t T L C J33 1939

” Sanford Motor Co.
‘ 91 E A O L E T A L O N
Turbo,
a ll wheel d riv e . 79.000 m lle t
913.971
C e ll 371 a ll?
• 19/1 C H E V Y l / l Ion p'u . 350
V I R u m good Engine end
I r a n i d ro n q
41500 373 1)11

• F O R D T H U N D E R B I R O , II**
AM o r ig in a l* N tttJft lo m e
w °rk
11.495 O B O 321 0 154

• 191) S U B U R B A N Q M C . 4 3L
dle te l. h a ll ton, m e ch a n ica lly
to lld new ra d /b ra k e r o lo r i A
c a llp e n bead lin e r V e ry good
lir e ! and tow pkg S3.50 00 80
_________ 40/ 34) 1444__________

•1970 OEVILLE CADILLAC

• 199) 110 B L A Z E R 4 dr, fu ll
pow er. Tahoe package. 17 K m l
1 1 / OOOlIrm 31? 9401 a lte r 4

2 3 1 -C a rs

SALE

M ” « H P JO H N
IN G M O W E R

7 / T -B IR D ; B ea u tifu l green.
G re e t ih e p e
Need* engine
w ork
1500
377 / 59*

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
C a rs

*4 C R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L 4dr
a il p o n « r, b o d y lh g ood ih a p #
r u n t g re e t
I t 500 323 2682

C A D ILLA C SE D A N D E V IIL E .
79 A ll p o w e r, A C, r u m g ood
n e w t t f e t M 00904/35 QI8J
• C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L '*).
L ik e new
M u l f t e ll O n ly
S 21.S0Q C a ll ( 407)313 9*56
• D U N E B U G O Y F u ll I 'b e r g U u
b o d y C o ifv e r lito lf to p H e b u tlt
V W e n g in e M a n y n e v i p a r t i
P f o f e it lo n b u flt 12500121 4*24
• H O N D A A C C O R D L X , 1**2
M S
M B
a ir . K enw ood
A M / F M c e iie f f e . 4 d o o r, low
m i le t
M ote w ood c o lo r
W il l
r u n fo re v e r | I 2 * 50 3J 2J ^ 7j ^

• LE

B A R O N C on vertible,

R e d . lo a d e d d ig d o th , new
fop, new fire * M 500 495 7808

• P I YMOUTH
w h ile

A I

Of and

cond

f ur ,

th ru

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d ________
W E P A Y T O P 1111 F O R
C om plete or W re cked C a n ,
T ru c k ! R U N N I N G or NOT.
• A N Y C O N D IT IO N * 371144* a

239— M o t o r c y c le s a n d B i k e s ___
1913 H O N D A 7 M M A O N A .
G o o d co n d lllo n 11.7)0
___________ &gt;114411___________
• '41 H O N D A . 7S0 custom , good
condition. 31K m ile ! 1/00 O B O
373 0913 Iv rrtig or 37) 43)9
• ' l l K A W A S A K I . S00 L T D
P r im e co nd ition 1900 o r w ill
trade tor Jon boat
3314143

o ut

Good m ileag e 12 000 OBO
323 8800
• P U B L IC A U T O A U C T IO N •
E V E R Y T U E S D A Y / i 30 P M
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
H w y * 3, D a y to n a B e a c h
904 I S I H I 1
T O Y O T A C O R O L L A . /*? 4 d r
o r ig in a l o w n e r
O n ly 42.060
m ile i
A u to . A / C w o rk !
SI 6*9 ca%h
331 40*5
V O L K S W A G E N S C I R O C C O , 84
E a c e M e n f k h a p e ! R u n ! g re a t!
L o o k * lh a r p f M u * t *«« to
a p p r e c ia te A t k in g 12,750 O B O
C a n le e at
S fn g h l R oad
R u n n e r, 3101 S S a n fo rd A v e .

122 63*6 A tk tor T e rry

Set! that old car

B E A U T I F U L A N T IQ U E R U G )
U ' * ' X 10' »* &amp; I2'7 ’ x *
R e a s o n a b ly p r ic e d 322 &lt;7/7

O ne v e ry s a tisfie d Sanford
H e ra ld c u s to m e r e a c l a im e d
when ca n celin g h er ad J C
k n e w she h a d h e r ra n g e
rea son a bly price d, hut still
could not belie ve how m any
c a lls she re c e iv e d fro m her
adl

LET THE SANFORD HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR Y O U *

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
la m 3991 C e le ry A v e 3 m l. E
o l S an lord I m l N o l St Rd
**
118 a pound.
331/:**

17000 O B O A ll p c - e - T1T03S4

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s

I MUST HAVE HAD
OVER 50 CALLS
AND THAT WAS AFTER
I’D ALREADY SOLD
THE RANGE ★

322-2611
831-9993

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• AAA R A Y ’ S A P P L IA N C E •
311 S F re n ch Ave, Sanford

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M IN O L T A

199— P e ls &amp; S u p p lie s

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W o n te d

A P P L IA N C E S r F U R N .

189— O f f ic e S u p p lie s
_ _ / E q u ip m e n t

W OOO M U LC H
B r in g ih o v t M f 10 p ic k up toad
Y o u load 321 5447

14 500

110 7114

C.1II 37) 447*

FO R

84 O a y t p r m g
s c re e n

w ith v id e o
P a id
S a c r if ic e for 145

193— Law n &amp; Garden

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
M a 40 2/1 s p lit
c e n tra l M /A ,

PLU S

condition 1700C a ll 330 IQOO

H o m e s / S a le

321 2257

C L IM B E R

• ■ • r e is e r ,
o v e r 1100

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

R e a l E s t a t e B ro k e r

D U PLEX
S A N F O R D Good
rvfighborhood good condition
i l l wo C a ll a lte r 5 00
I 49/ 122 D42

• S T A IR

I d e a l lo r m o b ile h o m e or
h o m e lif e , h o rs e s
c a t t le
fa r m in g , or n u r s e r y
Z o n ed
a g r ic u lt u r a l 13,900 p e r a c r e
S m a ll d o w n p a y m e n t w ith
o w n e r fin a n c in g *04 717 1/72

2640 S a n fo r d A ve

321 0759

t im e s C h ild la s t g ro w e r O n ly
H O __ ______
C a tl 322 *419

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

BATEMAN REALTY

LAKELAND CIVIC CENTER
A p r i l t j, 14 1/ F r id a y n ig h !
p F p v it w S 9p m
A d m is s io n S 3
S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y 1 5
A d m is s io n |4 C it y p a r k in g 12
S p o n so re d by L a k t la n d R if le
and P is t o l C lu b Inc

• R O L L E R S K A T E S G .n t i f f
7, M c G r e g o r J u n io r E Z R o lle r ,
v e lc r o
L ik e n e w
W o rn 4

M ANAGEM ENT I REALTY
40/ 333 / 313/ i n 91/0

3 2 1 -4 7 8 4

L ie

*41jJQQ 371 fOOl

to E a t

e H O U 1 E P L A N T ! ” 10 F l F lc u i
tree In pot
U S C a ll *13 7711
1A T E_LIT E S Y ST E M ' N*v#r In
{tailed, rem ote control, de
t c r a m b le r e q u ip p e d
C o il
_17*00. e tk m g 113507/7 17*4

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE

•In Our 38th Yen*

• 2/2 M92 P I T I S K 500
• ] 2 s p lit lrn c # d t i k i P I T I
I K *00
P R E f o r t c lo s u r t t M O W dn
1 2 b e a v lly t r r e d f / | a e r t
S p lit b d r m
c a r a m . c t ifa
a p p t g a ra g e P o s s ib le o w n t r
b o ld 2n d J u s t i n *00 '

1B7— S p o r t in g G o o d s

• 1991 R E G A L M e d a llio n . 1/'
10". 4 c y l ln/ou*board m otor
w 'd rlv e on tra ile r 15.000 O B O
*30 *004or M9 * 3 0 [e v tl

• T O Y O T A C O R O L L A wagen,
'97. A u to . A / C . re d , 7 3K .
w erra n ty (9 4)0 377 1*34

241 — R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
e H O L ID A Y R a m b la r Im peria l,
'49 3311 b a s e m e n t m o d e l,
loaded E i ce l lent cond. Op
lio n e l H onda m otor tc o o ltr tor
l w, re c k 4)3.000 40/ *99 4979
• V A N / C A M P E R . 197). Chevy
m odel 30 Good condition A ll
e c c e n o r le i 17 )00 313 4944
194/ C O A C H M A N M .H . 14 ft .
13K m l M e n y e x tr e tl Incl
generator V e ry e a ty to d riv e
119 900_________
173 4430
• 7 * M O T O R H O M E R u n t g reet
W ill trade lo r tra v e l tra ile r ol
c o m p a ra b le v a lu e 111 749)
'91 A L L E O R O m otor hom e 7/ II,
aw ning, tw in b e d i. generator
and Iv 1J7.500 O B O 371 07)7

243— T r a i l e r s

in CLASSIFIED
C A L L 3 2 2 -3 0 1 1

L A W N T R A I L E R . 1 X 10. 4 F t
tides. 1 b ig lo ck boxes. 1500
3)1 l i l t a lte r 4 P M

• W ELSH B A B Y BUG OY
50
y rs o ld , v in y l
W5
OBO
323 9242

213— A u c t io n s

AUCTION TOR DONNA RAE
S U N D A Y . A P R I L 19,1*94
• P r e v ie w n i l 00 p m •
• A u ction a l l OOp m ■
A u c tio n lle m i donated by
L o c a l r e t a il i l o r t i * A r l l i t i
R e ila u r a n li* H o t e l! Location
T H E E D 0 E 100 W. L lv ln g ite n
Street, Downtown O rlen do

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Lookin g lo buy a hom e? We
have hornet in a ll area* ot
S e m in o le . O ra n g e , V o lu t la
C o u n lle tl C a ll lo r d e la llt l
• 3/1 w ith ll r e p la c t . n ew er
c a rp e l a n d llle , 144.900
• F o re d o tu re l 4/7 on I S3 a c r e t
F ire p la c e 1104 WO
• 4/7. 7.700 tq I t . fire p la ce . Ig
ter, porch! 1104,900
Beth Ch born*
V enture I P ro p e rtie t

330-0273/774 9400
S A N F O R D ? bd rm . I tM 'h Cent
a ir and h eal, a p p lia n ce!. In
tid e la u n d ry , tcre e n porch,
la rge lenced yard. 3 th ed t
149.W0 173 374/ orJ31 9134____
SANFORD PLACE
L ik e new
3/3 t p lll p la n Large e e l In
k itc h e n , c a th e d ra l c e llin g ,
tcre e n porch, double gargae,
p r iv a c y le n ced yard I S7/.SOO
D E B A R Y on 10th la irw a y . G len
A bbey g o ll court# l/ J v illa
w it h tc r e e n e d p o r c h a n d
g a ra g e o l le r t m a in te n a n c e
tree llfe tly le t 1M.900
L O C H A R B O R C u lto m b u lll 4/3
w ith ir re e n e d pool and ip a .
lire p la ce . e a t In kitch en dou
ble garage, p retty treed lo ti
1143.000

PORZIG REALTY 322 8678

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February

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11, 1994

30 Cents

S a n fo rd H erald
Serving S a n fo rd , Lake M ary and Sam inola C o u n ty tin e a 1908
86lh Year, No. 150 - Sanlord, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE

Fighting kid crime

Sanford may seek grant to battle growing problem

□ Sports
Raiders enjoying hot streak
W INTER PARK — Seminole Community
College's husrhtll (cam won Its third consecu­
tive game with a 10*7 trouncing or the Rollins
College Junior varsity Thursday afternoon.
□ S e e Page IB

□ People

By NICK FPBIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Sanford may seek stale help in
the bailie against Juvenile crime. A state grunt of
up to 8100.000 Is available.
T h r matter 1* scheduled tor discussion by
commissioners during Monday afternoon’s work
session.
T h e Juvenile Justice System A d of 1993

provided funds to uddress the growth o f Juvenile
crime and the Increase o f children suspended or
cx|&gt;ellrd from school.
Money to help these program comes from the
state’s motor vehicle trust fund, and Is set usldc
as an Incentive to fostrr a reduction In Juvenile

crime.

According lo Information regarding the grant. It
must lie aimed al. "... at-risk target age group.

f Ju ven ile crime is a growing
problem and it’s d iffic u lt to
target one p a r t i c u l a r
neighborhood which we could
consider the worst at th is time, j
-D eputy P o lic e C h ie f J o s Dillard

See G ra n t. Page B A

Tenants versus landlords
In her Consumer Focu# colum n today,
liurharu Gregg tells renders about the legal
aspects of the rights and responsibilities of
tenants and lundlnnls.
□ t e e Page 3R

Leaping into the film industry

S c h o o ls
w ith

Sanford man stabbed
SANFORD - Delbert Miller Jr.. 32. 2 17 1/2 E.
3rd Strret. was stabbed In the back last night.
Sanford police arr seeking help In Identifying
the knife wielding man.
A ccording lo police Commander Dennis
Whitmire. "Mr. Miller was taking his garbage
out. shortly before 8 p.m. Iasi night, when this
man approached him from the back and said,
‘give me all your m oney.’ When Mr. Miller said
he didn’t have any. the man slabbed him In the
lower part of his hack, and lied.”
Whitmire said the knife was still In Miller
when o(Deers arrived, and was taped In place
while he was transported lo Central Florida
Regional Hospital for treatment of his wounds.
” He started mmplalnlng that he w as having
trouble moving his lelt leg." Whitm ire said,
"and upparrntly the medics didn’t want lo take
any changes w lh trying to remove the knife, so
they left It In until he could be treated at thr
hospital."
Whitmire said the only description police have
of the ullacker Is that he w-us a black male,
about six feel loll, with a heavy build and large
beard.
" I f anyone has any Informants) on this case."
Whitmire urged, "call us al ihc Sanford Police
Slntlon. 323-3030, or call Crlmrilne as soon as
possible."

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o f b e e r
By VICKI DsSOKMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
Thr Seminole County schools try
lo see lo It that youngsters un­
derstand Ihe difference between
commercials and rrnllty. especially
when It comes lo alcohol and
tobacco advertising
Children not only see u lot of beer
commercials, they remember them,
according to u study that found
lO-year-olds reciting slogans, reel­
ing oft brand names and saying they
Intended to drink frequently later In
life.

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"M u ch of the advertising In
tobacco and alcohol are aimed at
you n ger a u d ie n c e s ." explained
T o n y Durham, drug prevention
specialist with Ihe Seminole County
public schools. "T h e y have Joe
Camel and things like the Hud Howl
that are aimed at kids. They aren't
things that adults are really Inter­
ested In."
The (lashy. fun-filled scenes ac­
companied by pulsating music arr
Just the type to grub a child's
allrntlon. while public service an­
nouncements w arning of alcohol’s
[ S ee Ade. Page S A

S C C a u c t io n h e lp s
p r o v id e s c h o la r s h ip s
■ y VICKI DeSONMIBN

Abbarno found guilty

Herald 8talf Writer

SANFORD — A 4 1-year old construction
worker was found gullly Thursday o f ul temptlug lo kill a nail salon employer and holding his
ex-glrltriend against her will In October.
Robert Richard Abbarno was convicted of
attempted second degree murder with a firearm,
aggravated asaault w ith a Drcarm. armed
trespassing, armed false Imprisonment and
carrying a concealed weapon.

SANFORD — Al a sold out event
on F rid a y e v e n in g S em in ole
Commumlly College stands lo make
quite a bit of money for Us students.
The SCC Dream Auction will take
place at the Sheraton Orlando North
In Maitland.
The Dream Auction lias been a
favorite o f phllnntroplsls from
a cross S e m in o le C o u n ty and
elsewhere In the state for a decade.
In addition to being a highly
successful fund raiser for the col­

W HAT’S HAPPENING

d e a l

H M tU rs o w fry Tamm, Vtac**it

Lake Mary High School lalevlilon and Him students U se Wilson (as
tho Joker Frog) and Andrew Williams gel a lump on thalr career
aspirations as they hop lo II during a recent break In class

lege. thr evening Is a much antici­
pated evening o f entertainment.
"Everyone lo o k s forward lo the
even in g fur Ihe show that our
auctioneer (former representative
Art Grindle) puts o n ." said Dede
Schuffnrr. rn-chair o f the college's
Foundation Development Council.
SchafTnrr has been Involved In
the auction since Ita Inception.
" I t ’s gotten bigger every year."
she said. "And II has been sold out
Ihe last few years.”
T h e Drrum Auction Is expected to
bring In at Irnst 850.000 for Ihc
C 8 e e Auction. P a g e 5 A

To-Do guide
• Friday-Sal urday-Sunday. Feb. I I . 12. 13 —
The 1994 All Souls Mardl Gras, on Ihc school
grounds. Myrtle Avenue and 9th Street, and at
Park on Park. Oak Avenue and 9th Street.
Sanford. Arts and crafts with over 100 exhib­
itors will be the highlight, along w ith food,
dancing, music, train rides, demonstrations and
many other events. The Mardl Gras w ill be held
from 5 until 10 pm . Friday, from 10 a.m. until
10 p.m. Saturday, and noon until 6 p.m.
Sunday.
For additional Information, phone 322*3795
• A play entitled "O n Their W ay T o The
Slabtown District Convention." sponsored by
the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance
and Community Improvement Association of
Seminole County (ClASC). has Iren canceled for
this weekend.
Tickets sold to Friday and Saturday's perfor­
mances will be honored for Ihc event at a latter
dale.

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Waterfront development:What next?
Official airs
views on getting
there from here
By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission,
during u work session, failed to approve a request
for funds to hire University of Florida planners for
lakcfront development. Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee Chairman Larry Stricklcr
doesn’ t sec this as n setback, but as u realisation.
” 1 think whrn wr went In Ihe commission In
seek financing.” he said. ” wc went with Ihe
misconception (hat they would accept our
recommendation. Hut to our surprise, they dldn'1.
and now we have to continue moving nhrud
despite that."

T h e request was for Ihc city lo authorize
B 15.000 In matching funds, to ullow for Ihc
com m ittee to obtain the planning services o f Ihc
University of Florida Studio Design program. U of
F engineering and design students would have
tuken plans already obtained by Ihc Steering
Committee, through various studies and public
m eetings, and formulated them Into a working
plan. The students were expected to also develop
a scale model of (he waterfront area and Its
relationship lo downtown development.
" T h e committee only has $15,000 right now."
Stricklcr said, "and had we got Into this, we
would have blown It all for this one U of F project,
so m aybe that wasn't Ihe best approach lo take,
at least al this lime.”
Stricklcr said Ihe development of Ihe waterfront
area must be undertaken with a complete
awareness of Ihe needs of the historic district and
downtown development.

" A s I see II. we h a v e lo get lo w ork
Immediately, and aim Tor two major projects
which must be accomplished this year," Stricklcr
said. "T h e y Involve Ihe creation of a Development
Program which will pinpoint sites which are lo be
developed, and a design o f a Development Plan.

B ru ce A n d srs sn and A sso cia te s developed several concepts lo r lakefronl develop m ent.

which will go Into specific sites which could be
color-coded as lo land use. or development
potential such as shops, parking, recreation, or
other uses."
Stricklcr said (he sooner such plans can be set
up by the committee, the quicker Information can
go to developers, who would then be sought lo
help In creating Ihe waterfront area.
"W c want lo start talking lo potential develop-

ers as soon as possible.” he said, "and when wc
do, we want lo have a step-by-step approach
completely rea d y."
"I thought the University o f Florida study
group would have been good." Stricklcr com­
mented. "Hut ti.cn I began lo wonder how nice
these goodies m ay have been. I question If they
might have given us more Hum we would have
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FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Jamerson proposes shifting divisions out of department

VERQ I1EACH — Michael Strphcn Buckley, whose former
girlfriend contracted the AIDS virus from dcnllsi David Acer,
has died o f AIDS. He was 31.
Buckley, o f Port SI. Lucie, was a |&gt;.Ulent of Acer In 1988, and
hr claimed In a lawsuit he too was Infrrlrd with HIV by Ihc
Jensen Beach dentist. Bui the Centers for Disease Contml In
Atlanta -aid he probably did nut gel It Inun Acer, who died In
1990.
However, the CDC linked Acer’s virus to Buckley's lonnrr
girlfriend. Lisa Shoemaker, o f Michigan. She is one of six
former Acer patients the CDC has determined contracted the
virus from the doctor. Three of the six have died.
Buckley died Wednesday at Indian River Memorial Hospllnl
In Vcm Beach.
Hr was u native of Malden. Mass., and lived In Port St. Lucie
lor thr past 17 years, lie was a member of the Holy Family
Catholic Church hi Port St. Lu rlr and a former Eagle Scout. He
worked on nuclear submarines in the U.S. Navy.

HOMESTEAD — Federal officials have released S I,9 million
In hurnranc relief funds to a private hospital, even though n
review showed It could not prove the money was for
i1|H.i*ier related costs.
Jnmes Lee Witt, director o f the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, said 5MH Homestead Hospital was
eligible for the money to compensate for medical services II
gave Indigent patients after Hurricane Andrew In August 1992.
The anion reversed an earlier decision by the federal agency
to withhold the funds for lack o f proper paperwork.
The dispute nrose after FEMA hired the accounting firm Price
Waterhouse In Mny 1993 to review the hospital's documenta­
tion lor the requested money. The firm concluded the hospital
had failed to satisfy FEMA requirements.
Federal regulations require money recipients to tic able to
prove the funds were used only for dlsastrr-relatrd costs.
The decision Thursday In Washington to release the funds
came after appeals on behalf o f the hospital by Florida
legislators. Including Rep. Carrie Meek and Sens. Bob Graham
and Connie Mack.

More driver, passengers using seat belts
ORLANDO — More Florida drivers and passengers are using
their sent belts than ever before, with usage growing tn the past
vetir from GO.G percent to 65.4 percent, according to a survey.
‘ fills Is the highest seat belt usage" since the Florida
mandatory seat belt law went Into efTecl In the mid-1980s, said
Terry Farias, rhalrmnn or American Automobile Association
clubs of Florida.
Jacksonville was ranked No. 1 In the stale, with 81 percent
usage, while Miami placed last among the 25 areas surveyed
with 51.1 percent usage, the A A A said. Gainesville had the
second highest usage rate, with 75.4 percent.
Statewide, more women (73.2 perrentl used belts than men
(58,5 percent).

Man bitten by cobra
MARGATE — A deadly monocled cobra kept Illegally In a
storage l&gt;ay bit bis owner on the thumb, sending thr man
racing lo a hospital before he fell Into a coma, authorities said.
Benjamin Siegel. 19. was saved by antl-venln rushed south
“ f 11&gt;in Uw.lTuiida Scrptritartum outside Orlando. He w as off pie
11 iiiflShHaJHw b r l t f hrlri t -*— ^observation. -Northwest :
Regional: Mrdiqal Center-spokeswoman Renee Moreland said
Thursday.
Siegel, of Coconut Creek, had a dozen serpents In Ihc rental
storage facility. He apparently was feeding them early
Wednesday morning when (he rare. 5-foot albino cobra struck.
Cobra venom attacks the central nervous system, and Siegel
knew he had about 15 minutes before collapsing. He drove to
the nearby hospital with Ills vision already blurring, nnd fell
Into a coma shortly after his arrival.
Slrgrl could face three charges o f Illegally handling
l&gt;olsonc&gt;us snakes, said Florida wildlife officer Lt. John West.

Baby found abandoned
PENSACOLA — A baby girl was found abandoned In a
wooded lot by a passer-by who heard the child crying.
Vernon Young was walking home at about early Thursday
when he found the baby, believed to be 3- lo 6-months old, and
called police, said police Sgt. Jerry Potts.
The child was In good condition and lurned over lo lhr
Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services while
Itoll* e tried lo determine her identity and who had abandoned
iter.
The baby was wrapped In a blanket. A diaper bag and
formula were found along with her. Potts said.
It was a mild night with a low o f 65 degrees In this Florida
Panhandle city so the baby was In little danger o f suffering
from t x|sisurc.
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Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Education Commis­
sioner Doug Jamerson said hr can shrink
his agency to less than half Its size. but his
pro|M&gt;sal doesn't Involve any cuts at Ihc
Florida Education Center.
And that's the place Gov. laiwton Chiles
hits said he wants lo see emptied.
Jamerson. Just five weeks on the Job.
unveiled Ills plan two days after Chiles told
lawmakers hr wanted to cut education
bureaucracy In half.
In bis annual speech opening the 60 day
legislative session. Chiles said lie wanted lo
empty five floors of llte 17-floor Florida
Education Center, which towers over all
other buildings In Tallahassee except for the
The governor said he wanted lo fill those
doors with people working on Juvenile
Justice and full-scrvlrr schools.

Jamerson sold he (houghl Chiles had
been speaking figuratively, but earlier
Thursday Ihc governor denied his com­
ments were symbolic.
"I think we ought to empty five doors out
o f litt le and I think we ought lo cut II by at
least 50 percent." Chiles told rr|H)rlers.
Thr Department of Education now has
2.128 positions, making li thr ninth largest
stale agency. Jumersau's plan calls for
culling 27 Jobs and transferring 921 |x&gt;sllions lo other stale agencies or Independent
boards.
None of the Jobs are filled by jicople who
work In Ihr Florida Education Cettlrr.
known In the capital as the Turlington
building.
Jamerson conceded some critics would be
skeptical about his plan hut denied It was
smoke and mirrors.
" W e nre m aking what I think are
reasonable, rational reductions thut. again,
will help us focus In oil schools." Jamerson

said.
Th e biggest personnel reduction In
Jamcrson's plan would result from making
ihr Florida School for the Deaf and Blind In
St. Augustine fully Independent of the
Department of Education.
The school atrrudy has a board of trustees
and ts for all practical pttr|K)ses Indepen­
dent. Jamerson wuuts lo make It official,
deleting the stall o f 576 fmm the rolls o f the
Department ot Education.
He also recommends pulling Ihr Division
o f Blind Services under Ihc control of a
private not-for-profit txiard appointed by the
governor. That would account for 326
positions.
Nineteen positions would be transferred to
the Department o f Business and Pro­
fessional Regulation. Those staffers are
assigned to the state hoards that oversee
private colleges nnd unlverslllcs and vorui tonal, trade and business schools

Firearm
advocates
plan rally
at capitol
By ADAM YBOMANS
Associated Press Writer_________
TALLAH ASSEE

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Gun

advocates are heading lo Ihr
ntatr capital this weekend In
protest legislation to ban assault
weapons and other gun rontrol
measures.

T h ey say they w ant
lawmakers lo focus on keeping
criminals behind bars inslend of
debating Ideas that would make
II tougher for people to own
guns.
"T h r (tropic are fed up with all
the crime that's going on. En­
force thr laws we liave." said
Gary’ Moore, an Orala business­
man who is helping organize thr
rally on Saturday, "Bui they
want lo keep on and on and on
uni II l hey out law all guns."
Organizers said (hey expected
up to 20,000 people to attend the
"Freedom Rally” on the steps of
the Old Capitol. Police said they
, expected about 5.000 people.
Moore said gun clubs and
other groups were chartering
buses across the stale to ferry*
gun supporters to the capital. A
recent gun ruDy In Ocala a t­
tracted about 5.000 people, he
said.
The rally was sparked about a
month ago after a bill was
introduced to ban dozens of
assault weapons. A House panel
passed the bill lost month but It
was withdrawn earlier this week
by Its sponsor. Rep. Ron Klein.
D-Boca Raton, after opponents
said It would prohibit ownership
o f a wide variety of weapons.
Klein bus Introduced a new
version o f the lull IHH 19131 that
would ban 37 types of assault
weapons and rlwirgc a one-time
$35 license fee far a gun owner.
" T h e r e Is no Intention o f
taking away shotguns, hunting
rifles or handguns." he said.
" T h e sp ecific weapons that
would be banned arc high fire­
power assault weapons."
Klein's bill is among ubout a
dozen gun-relatal proposals be­
fore the Legislature this session.

Haiald Photo by tut on Wanna.

Love in the works
Parents and young ones gathered at the
Seminole County Public Library, Sanlord
branch, to construct heartfelt messages Karyn

Smith works with her three childon, Melissa
and Ryan, bolh 2 . and Kristy, 4 , In making
Valentine's Day cards lor the ones they love.

F e d s_ g e t J i r s t c o n v ic t io n o f
By CATHERINE WILSON
AP Business Writer

MIAMI — Federal prosecutors got the first
conviction o f a U.S. banker for misdeeds
Involving the outlaw Bank o f Credit and Com ­
merce International — without presenting any
evidence.
Ousted CcnTrust Bank chairman David Paul
pleaded guilty Thursday lo 29 racketeering and
securities counts. Including 10 charges covering a
"bond parking" scheme with BCCI.
Paul already bad been convicted last November
by a Jury of 68 fraud, tax and conspiracy counts,
and his guilty plea to the remaining counts ends
the federal prosecution.
He signed a summary of facts about the crimes
he was admitting and told U.S. District Judge
Donald Graham. "I believe the facts are absolute­
ly accurate as set forth In lhal statement."
The Judge set n forfeiture hearing for the week
of March 21 and sentencing on ull charges April
1.
While the one-time millionaire’s trial focused on

personal cravings for more and more luxuries at
his waterfront estate, the plea covered his heady
days as a 1980s wheeler-dealer.
Under the BCCI charges. Paul adm itted
scheming to deceive banking regulators and
CcnTrust Investors on a sham bond purchase,
said lead prosecutor Allan Sullivan.
A $150 million CcnTrust bond offering was
near collapse In hesitant financial markets when
BCCI agreed to buy $25 million worth with a
secret repurchase agreement and a no-loss
guarantee.
BCCI collected a $331.500 profit from CcnTrust
10 weeks later In 1988 — all at a Ume when
regulators were questioning the savings and
loan's Investment policies and financial stability.
Had the case gone to trial, court records show
former BCCI managers were prepared to testify
the purchase "w as based on Paul's express
assurances'* of a speedy buyback.
The goals were to bolster "very limited Investor
Interest" and "to conceal from federal regulators
the absence of market demand for CcnTrust
securities." prosecution documents said.

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Friday, February 11, 1994
Voi 86. No ISO
Pubhthed Daily and Sunday, aacap*
Saturday by The Santord M»r»id.
Inc SOON Franck A .a . Sanlord
Fla 7J77I

By JACKIE HALUPAX

Capitol.

FEM A gives $1.9 million in relief

M IA M I - H ero a re th e
winning numbers se le c te d
Thursday in the Florida Lottery:

T H E R EG IO N A N D ^ A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Education cuts

Buckley, patient of AIDS dentist, dies

LO TTER Y

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SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 6:15
a.tn., 6:40 p.m.; MaJ.-------a.m.,
12:25 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 7:26 a.m.. 9:36
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highs. 7:31 a.m.. 9:41 p.m.:
lows. 12:46 a.m.. 12:52 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 7:46 a.m..
9:56 p.m.; lows. 1:07 a.m.. 1:01
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POLICE BRIEFS
Student’s car burglarized
Three Seminole County residents were arrested at Seminole
(nm m unlty Collrgr Wednesday morning on charges they
burglarized a student's car. A Seminole County deputy
reported seeing
trio standing by a door of the car. one with
a screwdriver In Ills hand, apparently attempting to enter the
car When hr approached, the deputy reported the thrre
returned lo ilielr nearby car
When asked what they were doing, ihc three said they were
trying to open the car door for a friend. The deputy reported
seeing a screwdriver on the scat and a slide hammer on Ihc
floortMiard. The car door had been forcibly opened, the deputy
reported. Arrrsted on charges o f burglary and possession of
burglary tools were Jose Luis A Imrsi lea. 10. 1507 Oberlln
Terrace, Lake Mary; Edwin Omar Carrion. IH. 793 Minerva
Lane. Lake Mary; and Luis Gerardo Rosario. 18. 605 N. Lake
Blvd.. Apt. 12. AllamonieSprings.

Burglary suspects nabbed
Sanlord police arrested thrre persons Tuesday suspected of a
residential burglary In the 1200 block of 19th Court. Police said
when they arrived, they saw Hirer men apparently Involved In
the burglary, and attempted to apprehend them.
One of thr suspects, a juvenile who was not Identified, was
located a shorl distance away and placed under arrest. Jason
Chad Tillman. 17. 1908 Holly, was located following a chase lo
20th Street. He was charged as an adult with burglary and
resisting arrest without violence.
The third man. Michael Hrlan Lance, 18, 1201 W. 20th
Street. re|H»rtedly fled from the area, hill later phoned [Killer lo
pick him 11|i at Ins residence. He was charged with burglary
and resisting arrest without violence.

Multi warrants
Richard Franklin Raisin. 36. 6030 Una Drive. Sanford, was
urrrsted by sheriffs deputies at Ills residence Tuesday. He was
wnnlrd on u warrant for violation o f parole on n conviction of
driving under the Influence of alcohol, loiter, at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility, he was also lound to lie wanted on
two outstanding warrants reportedly conntrctcd with traffic
vlolantlon charges

Apartment burglary
A woman called police when a man. Identified as Anthony
Herring. 27. of 2548 Ridgewood Avenue, was seen entering her
apart men I at n hotel on S. Oak Avenue. The suspect reportedly
had removed u coin holder containing &gt;13 In various coins.
When police arrived, they said the man fled from Ihc area He
was located ul 3rd and Palmetto Avenue, and placed under
arrest. He was charged with burglary', petit theft, and resisting
arrest without violence.

Warrants served
• Kenneth Daniel Elston. 38. 817 Longdale Ave.. Longwood.
was served a warrant by sheriffs deputies at bis residence
Tuesday. He was wanted on an Orange County warrant for
violation of parolr on a conviction o f battery.
• Ronald Robert Herring. Jr.. 29. 606 Daywood Drive.
Sanford, was served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility Tuesday. Hr was wanted for falling to appear.
• Kevin Anthony Davis. 35. 1702 Hawkins Ave.. Sanford,
was served a warrant at his residence Tuesday by sheriffs
deputies. Hr wus wait led for falling to appear on a charge of
theft.

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USOC counters
Tonya’s lawsuit

• James Roosevelt Littles, 33. 1819 Summerlin Ave.. wus
served a warrant In thr 400 block of W. 3rd Strrel by Sanford
police Tuesday. He was wanted for fulling to ap|&gt;eur.
• William King Hull. 31. Elder Springs Circle. Sanford, was
located oo Hibiscus Road at Sanford Avenue by sheriffs
deputies Tursday. He was wanted for falling to appear on a
charge of driving with a suspended/revokrd license.
• William Henry Onru). 23. 2530 E. Uyrd Ave.. turned
himself In to deputies at his residence Tuesday. He wus wanted
on warrants for careless driving, tag not assigned, driving with
a suspended/revoked license, assault, und obstructing an
ofRccr without violence.
• Learlls l.cnell Jones. 26. 1804 Coolldgr Avenue. Sanford,
was served a warrant by deputies Tuesday for driving with u
suspended/revoked license.

By BOBBAUM

OREGON CITY. Ore. - The
U.S. Olympic Committee coun­
tered Tonya Harding's 825 m il­
lion lawsuit by arguing that
competing lit the Games Is not a
right hut " a n honor and a
Harding, whose ex-husband
privilege” only the USOC can
has lmpllcatd her In the attack
bestow.
on Kerrigan. Is seeking 820
In papers asking an Oregon
million in punitive damages and
court to dism iss the suit, the
al least 85 million In compensa­
committee said Thursday that
tory damages tf Ihc USOC pre­
Congress gave It sole authority
vents her from skating in Die
Olympics.
to deride w h o takes part In the
Olympics.
Among her objections to the
Harding file d her la w su it
disciplinary hearing: She doesn't
Wednesday, asking for damages
have the m oney to defend
and a court order lo block a
herself, she doesn't have the
USOC hearing set for Tuesday In
time, and If she did show- up. she
Norway th a t could get h er
wouldn't get a fair shake, any­
way.
banished from the Games for her
actions surrounding the Jan. 6
clubbing attack on Nancy K er­
T 1
rigan,
A Judge w as scheduled to hear
Harding's request for a court
order today. Th e Games begin
I .... s ., Sun
- I’M M.. *
S a tu rd a y In L llle h a m m c r .
THE FABULOUS
Norway, but women’s figure
skating doesn't start mull Feb.
23.
In Its r e p ly to H a rd in g's ,
lawsuit, the USOC said the
federal Am ateur Sporis Act o f
1978 gave It ' 'exclusive Jurlsdlc- I
Don to resolve disputes covering
the eligibility for and participa­
tion In the O lym pic Games."
"Selection and confirmation as
a member o f the olflclal U.S.
Olympic tram Is an honor and a
privilege" — not a right en­
forceable by the courts, the
MAGICIANS A ILLUSIONISTS
committee said.
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TV.
Despite the USOC's strong
with New Kids an lha SHI
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• the Ombom) Show
committee la w yer told The New
York Times there may be grow­
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skate.
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Domestic cases
• Vernon Moore, 34, 1005 Hickory Ave.. Sanford, was
urrrsted by Sanford police at his residence Tuesday following
an altercation with a female. Hr was charged with battrry
(domestic violence).
• Edward Jay llrown. 25. 2821 Suulakr Loop. Luke Mary,
was arrested nl his residence by deputies Tuesday following an
argument with a female. He was charged with aggravated
batteiy (domestic violence) and false Imprisonment (domestic
violence).

Traffic stop arrests
• Clyde Leroy Palmer. 47. 710 Wynn Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies Tuesday following u traffic stop on Wynn
Drive. He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked
license (habitual).
• Lynn Williams. 22. 2845 Celery Ave.. was arrrslrd by
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was charged with driving will; a suspended/revoked license.
• Jcfierey R. Lane, 20. 3291 Sanford Ave.. was arrested by
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• Frederick Joseph Taylor. 33. 2451 Crawford Drive.
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Incidents reported to the sheriff
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the 2700 block of Country Club Road. Sanford police later
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Incidents reported to Sanford police
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• A Sanford man reported being punched In the face by three
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object had been thrown through a window tn a portable
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WMFE. Channel 24. and FM niello 90.7 will
be launching! a fund raising drive next
Tuesday. It Is above and beyond the normal
drives carried out during various (xirts of the
year.
Public broadcasting Is different from regu­
lar TV and radio. Commercial stations derive
their income through the side of advertising.
Many also pmducc commercials which are
run on their own as well us other stations.
This is also an Income producer.
Public broadcasting however, strictly relies
on contributions from the general public and
businesses. Often, the only reward for a
generous gift Is u broadcast mention of the
financial help.
On WMFE and 90.7. regular fund raisers,
membership campaigns and auctions are
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carried on the stations. It is obvious that the
most popular programs are also the most
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Tills special drive next week is also for
programming, but of a more local nature. It
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Florida.
It Is common practice among educational
stations, to circulate some of their best
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the nation. At times, they are Included on the
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of promoting Central Florida across the
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There are many local subjects which need
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LETTERS
What freedom means
In February America observe* the birthday* of
two of our past president*. Abraham Lincoln and
George Washington. These, and other past presi­
dents. have had varied backgrounds. Interests and
capabilities. Each has made his own distinctive
contribution to Am erica's history.
While we all have different viewpoints and
opinions on many things, we all are certainly
agreed on America's heritage of religious faith and
Ideals which undcrgtrd the Constitution and BUI of
Rights. Lei us look at the record for a moment.
On taking the oath o f office, the president and
other high officials do so with one hand placed
upon an open Bible. At both the Inauguration and
the swearing-in of new congressional participants,
selected clergy of varied faiths offer prayers. Both
houses of Congress open their sessions with prayer
by an appointed chnplaln. Our military services
provide chaplains and religious services for
l&gt;ersonnel of many different religious backgrounds.
Since the Civil War the coins o f America have
been Inscribed with the motto: “ In God We Trust."
Since 1955 our paper currency has also Included
the same phrase. "In God We Trust." A further
look at our background will help clarify both
meaning and Intent o f these established practices
o f American government.
Our colonial ancestors came to America seeking
freedom of religious conscience and practice.
America's doors were open. They came In vast
numbers, determined to avoid the abuses o f the
"old world." und assure and preserve the freedom
o f conscience, speech, and religion. From this
determination the Constitution and Bill o f Rights
were created, on a foundation of religious faith und
principles.
Our Job. today. Is to preserve and cherish
Individual religious freedom, and to encourage a
democracy of free people, worshipping according
to conscience, respecting and enjoying the rights
guaranteed In our Constitution, and to be ever alert
that the vociferous clamor of secularism does not
Impinge Into the thinking of America and outlaw’
these from our schools, our public life, and our
long-established heritage.
Freedom means free expression of speech,
religion, political und economic viewpoints. It will
not permit the stifling or eradication o f these by
those o f contrary viewpoints who would cloud the
skies of freedom w ith the sm okescreens o f
Intolerance, prejudice and deceit.
O n ly an America free to worship will remain an
Am erira free to live.
Chaplain Jim Speese
C lf LTC USAFRrt
Altamonte Springs

t

W hom

a r e w e tr y in g to lo c k u p ?

America's rhetorical mrnnnrss Is escalating.
"Jail the bastards." orders a campaign slogan
t&gt;elng contemplated by a Southern candidate lor
district uttornry.
"Lock 'em up — and throw away thr k ey."
demanded Time magazine's covrr story.
"I'll kick her bull." threatened a tough Tonya
Hurtling regarding the fate o f figure-skating
competitor Nancy Kerrigan.
"Three strikes and you're out!" preached
President ('Union tou clucking nullonul choir.
I lake u diametric position on crime from most
people. That may be due to m y "life of crim e"
over a 12-year period, when 75 murder and
assault suspects surrendered to me and I
negotiated the relrase of hostnges five times
I learned that prison doesn’t reform two thirds
of ull criminals. Instead. It hardens them. Joseph
"J o J o " Bowen began his teen-age life of crime In
Philadelphia by stealing cars for Joy rides.
The first thing hr did when lie gol out of prison
was to kill a pollcemun. While In prison, he
fatally slabltetl thr warden anti deputy warden.
By the lime Jo Jo and I hooked up In some
hardline negotiations for the release of six prison
em p loyes he'd held hostage, he had been
carrvlngout his declaration of war on society.

This nation must mobilize against such
declarations o f war. Only a few |&gt;ollcr officials urr
winning litis war by kicking criminal bull und
coming down hard without violating constltu
11o n a I r i g h t s o r
brutalizing suspects.
When II com rs to
significantly reduc­
ing crlm r, on e o f
America's most suc­
cessful | K ) llc e chiefs
Is a Jewish black
man with a master's
degree In city plan­
n in g . C h a rle s to n .
S.C .. Police C h ie f
RrulM'it Greenberg.
Hr lias done what
few law enforcement
officers have been
able lo do — take
back the streets (the
A m e rica 's
title o f his IsKik) from
rhetorical
the drug dealers In
m e a n n e ss !•
public housing proe sca la tin g . ■
J e c t s a n d
nrlghtMirhoods.

You want to end crime? It's easy. Five slr|&gt;*.
But before you "Jail the bastards, lock 'em up
and throw away thr k ry." stop the racial
differentials In arrests.
Those lnrf|ultlr* aside, the new national
agenda must Immediately Implement five steps
1) Lock up alt violent criminals.
2| Build enough prisons lo absorb lids
Increased number of lock-ups.
3) Pass thr rareer criminal law. President
Clinton Is right. Nobody should t»c on the streets
after rom m ltllng three crimes.
4) Put more Reuben Greenbergs in charge.
This Is going to upset you. dear reader, but the
average white pollcrman In Amerira Is Ir­
remediably Incapable o f enforcing the law fairly.
Rnclully blind law enforcement today Is u
sociological Impossibility.
5) Increase the salaries of pollcrmrn by at least
one-third and double the law enforcement
budgrts In every city where crime has Increased.
The great abolitionist Frederick Douglass
summed up the rationale for this critical
Imperative: "Men may not get everything they
pay for. but they must pay for everything they
get.” And that ts especially true today In law
enforcement.

JACK ANDERSON

Bunkers hold
Iraqi nuclear,
military secrets

DONNA BRITT

From inside an abortion clinic
WASHINGTON — As U the situation weren’t
Nay and I talked the other day — a full hour
surreal enough, the musle — love ballads from
o f me citing every danger and alternative to
an u n se en ra d io — c o u l d n 't be les s
tills, throwing every possible "what I f at her.
appropriate.
And. me asking. "H o w did this happen?"
' / kn ow y o u r p la n # don 't In c lu d e me. ...who
" I didn’ t sny. ‘ I r---needs to m o rro w ? We've gol to n ig h t babe —
w ant lo gel pregw h y don 'l you s ta y ? "
uunt.' but I didn't
Maybe It's too appropriate.
ta k e any p r e c a u ­
I ant sitting In this "w om en's health clinic"
tions." she says Ig­
— they do Pap smears and OB-GYN. but we're
n o rin g my sh ock .
not here for that — because o f Nay-Nay. For a
''S o ciety says
long lime. I can't speak.
that...premarital sex
But Nay-Nay — her childhood ulcknumc —
Is okay, as long as
has long been capable o f rendering me
you protect yourself.
speechless. Even at age 14.
But people a r e n 't
That was 10 years ago. when she was my
going to lake those
then-toddler son's mo*t enthusiastic sitter.
measures, especially
Nay so loved taking Manl to the market that
teen-agers. I don 't
the moment my baby demanded "Gum —
understand — and
want bubba-guml" I knew who to blame. I
I’ m 24 — why you
asked Nay to please refrain from chewing Junk
g e t In that m ood
Love ballads
around my kid.
where you don't take
from an un seen
"I understand now that you don't want Manl
p r e c a u tio n s . T h e
radio co u ld n 't
to have gum — I won't give him nny more."
d riv in g reason for
be le s s
she begun evenly. "But I don't think I should
most women huvlng
appropriate. J
have to stop doing what I like for a 2-year-old."
sex Is they want to be
Her expression said how hard It was.
loved...
challenging an adult »he respected. Swallow­
"D eep down. I must have wanted a baby.
ing. I said. "You're right."
...But I sec my friends wl'h babies struggling,
Always, she Impressed me. She remained a
und It's not pretty. The one who suffers Is the
virgin longer than many of her puls, scoffing at
baby."
the notion of caving In to boys' pressure.
I ask the next obvious question.
She was. I told everyone, so self-possessed.
"Adoption would be worse." she says. "1
"/ am the m an who w ill lig h t fo r y o u r honor.
knew someone who (did thutl. She was 35.
I 'l l be the hero you're d ream ing of. Come live
always talking about the daughter she was
forever, k n o w in g together, th a t we d id It a ll fo r
going to find. She never could."
the g lo ry o f lo v e ."
She looks at me.
The clinic
(In
Is a multicultural mecca In which
"Either you have a baby you wunt...or you
a vibrant Hispanic girl, a black woman with
have one that you don't want, that you will
earphones and a strawberry blonde arc
probably resent. ...I think God will forgive inc."
hunched over, filling out forms. Three men sit.
What. I finally ask. would she have people
stock-still, nearby. Two women with Identical
learn front her experience?
features — a stylish mother In black and her
"That your body Is the most precious thing
jeans-wearing daughter — avoid eye contact.
you have to share." she says. “ I'd say Ideally,
The mother's frustration floats off her In
abstlnencr Is the best thing. ...And to love
waves, like perfume.
yourself. If you can't get It from yourself, don't
"Last night...! called my father four limes."
expect someone else to give It to you."
says Nay Into the silence. "H e says If It's my
Summoned by a nurse. Nay disappears. Hulf
decision, he supports It.”
an hour later — could It be so quick? — u
The young man who helped begin the life
counselor tells me. "Y o u r friend Is fine. She'll
Inside her — Nay doesn't deny It Is a life: It Is
be out shortly."
Just u life she doesn't want — attends college,
Involuntarily, m y legs clamp shut: I glance
as she does. He usked to be here, but she said
around, puzzled. Th e place looks too cheery.
no. They love each other: he offered to marry
But when she uppenrs. Nay looks only
her. Nay's refusal surprised even her.
relieved.
" I don't want lo get married like that. ...But I
O ver the strains o f "O n the Wings o f Love"
can't say 1don't love this baby. I talk to lt...say.
— that radio! — I hear her voice from the day
'W hy arc you making me sick?' ...I tell It I wish
before.
1could have It. but I'm not ready."
"T h is is my body." she said. " I f I make
Across the lamp-lit room, friendly nurses In
mistakes — and I am human — I am glad I
lab coats refer to what’s about to happen as
have an option.
"th e procedure." One says gently lo a caller.
" I also have the option of saying no. period.
"Cramping Is normal. ...Ilavr you tried a
And from now on. I promise. I'm going to do
heating pad?"
that.'

WASHINGTON - A mother lode of docu­
ments about Iraq's nuclear and military’
program s 1s hrllcved to Ik* hidden In
underground bunkers. Includmg Saddam's
lavishly appolntrd personal one. But United
Nations Inspectors arr unlikely to get In for a
look.
Th e United Nations continues an oil
embargo and trade sanctions against Iraq
even though lru(|l diplomats claim they're
com plying with ull
requests for Informa­
t io n n b o u t t h e ir
nuclear, ch rm lcal.
biological und missile
programs, a condi­
tion for the sanctions
In be lifted.
The Iraqi track re­
cord. however, ts one
o f massive deception,
stalling and trying to
split the coalition
thut su pp orts the
sanctions.
T h e la s t , m ost
^ T h e Iraqi track
dramatic, discovery
record, howover,
about Iraq's covert
is o n e of
w eapons programs
m assiv e
came three years ugo
d e ce p tio n and
during two separate
stalling. ■
U.N. Inspection visits
le d b y an u n compromising and
courageous American. David Kuy. the United
Nations chief Inspector.
In thr first Instance, on June 23. 1991. Kuy
led a well-coordinated "vid eo assault" on u
lOO-trurk convoy thut was trying lo move
nu clear w eapons m ateria l around the
country, ahead of the U.N. Inspectors. The
Iraqis were forrrd to reveal evidence of their
secret nuclear program In t l r face of such
overwhelming proof.
But the Iraqis still stonewalled the in­
spectors and parceled out documents und
Information In an Incomplete, snail-like
fashion. T h r following September. Kay dis­
covered more secret documents after u tip led
him to conduct a surprise Inspection of u
government buOdlng.
The alarmed Iraqis held Kay und Ills
unarmed team members In u parking lot.
under armed guard, for four days. Interna­
tional outrage, fueled by satellite telephone
Interviews team members gave around the
clock, pressured the Iraqis to release Kay and
his leant, who were able to take the
documents with them.
But u whispering campaign by Iraqi
officials. Including false uccuntions dial Kay
was a CIA spy. caused Just enough of a fuss
for the United Nations to bark off. American
team members were depleted as holding u
grudge against Saddam and his people, und
Iraqi officials argued successfully that U.S.
Inspectors shouldn't be trusted with the
delicate, diplomatic tusk o f currying out the
U.N. Inspections.
Since that fateful Incident, no U.S. In­
spectors have led an Inspection learn and Kay
was soon taken off the case. Since Kay was
removed. Western Intelligence sources say.
there have bern no new dramatic caches of
documents or new Information uncovered
about Saddam's military Intentions. Nor is
there likely lobe.
What 1s still lacking, sources udd. are the
full details of all four programs under U.N.
scrutiny: the nuclear program, chemical and
biological weapons programs and long-range
ballistic missile development.
Sources with access lo highly classified CIA
und Pentagon reports on the Iraqi military
Industry told our associate Dale Van Alta thut
the most likely location of critical Iraqi
documents is underground. A probable loca­
tion for another cache Is Saddam's personal
underground bunker, across whose threshold
the U.N. Inspectors don’t dare cross.
There are two well-guarded entrances to
Saddam's bunker. One la through the base­
ment of the blllon-dollar. moot-surrounded
Al-SIJoud Palace Saddam was building on the
east bank o f t lr Tigris River when It was
tximbed by the Desert Storm coalition.

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three ails mutinied moderation
In drinking.
Ami. in a survey of 468 lllihand sixth-graders In northern
C a l i f o r n i a , hr c o n e I u d r d
c h i l d r e n r e t a in th e a d s '
messages linking drinking with
"romance. Mx-iahlllly and relax­
ation."
Durham said the light against
tobacco and alcohol advertising
Is a d ill ieoli one hr two reasons
"First o f all. wx- can only tight
Ihe battle in the classroom," lie
said. "T h e advertising Is every­
where. Ii is a big pari of their
lives on Ihe television that they
might watrli for five or six hours
when they gel tome. W e've only
got them for a biilc while in ihe
classroom Ami lhen ll Is dlflirult because we have a very
lim ite d b u d get. A n h a u srrHusrh. for example s|x-nl $150 lo
880 million on advertising Just
during Ihe Su|&gt;erHowl How ran
we compete with that?"
Hie Herr Inslllule responded
I Ii a l n o o n e h a s p r o v e d
advertising contributes to un­
derage drinking, which has liern
dropping since H r 1970s thanks
lo Intensive eduiulioii programs
"T ills Is an ols-hnis campaign
against Ihe licrr Industry waged
by a small anti-alcohol faction
within the American Public
fle a lili A s s o c ia tio n ," which
publishes thr Journal, said Inslllutr I’rrsldriti Raymond MeGrill h
Durham said that (he district
drug prevention specialists re
ally siarl hitting haul in Ihe fifth
g r a d e " w h ere studies have
shown (hr kids start in experi­
ment with alcohol and ciga­
rettes.
"W e waul to uvikr surr they
don't start." he mid.
Middle srhixii students nrr
asked lo do commercial compar­
isons and high school students

are wrlling their own ads.
" ll gels them lo really hxik
trim .illy at the advertisements
Ihcy are seeing." he noted.
Grube found lhat llflli- and
sixlli-grudrrs r a ile d slogans,
reeled ofT brand mines und even
Identified commercials by a pho­
tograph In which the brand
name was marked out. Those
most aware of l l r ads were most
likely lo say llr y Inlrndrd In
drink frequently us adults.
They weren't awurr of Mir
n ega llvr Imparts of alcohol,
fr o m d r u n k e n d r i v i n g lo
alcoholism, nor of public service
announcem ents on drinking.
They didn't even remember one
featuring Ixiskeiball star Mlctiar)
Jordan.
Grubc's is the first study m
look at children's awareness and
retention of alcohol advertising.
Instead of mere exjxisure in ads
L ik e ih e e a r lie r e x p o s u r e
siudies. lie didn’t prove aware­
ness caused underage drinking
because Ihe chlltlrru lie studied
— ages 9 lo 11 — didn't drink
yet. He will follow them through
high sch o o l lo see If ihul
changes, "Certainly It seems
likely," he said.
Ills second study found more
ihati 1.5 alrolvil commercials
iire broadcast fer every hour of
sports programming, which Is
heavily watched by children.
Plus, more nuhtlc advertising,
from shols of |s(Mluc(-endorsed
stadium signs In sponsorship
announcem ents, appear 3.3
times an hour.
The commercials were excit­
ing and attention-gru bbing,
featuring such popular charac­
ters ns the dog Spuds MrKenzle.
while ihe few publlr service
a n n ou n cem en ts G rube saw
were, he said, fairly somber and.
frankly, boring.
"I do not think Ihe Industry Is
Inlenllonally trying (o Influence
children." tie said. "Whether It's
intentional or not ... steps most
tie taken to make Ihe ads less
a p jiea lln glok ld s"

use part of II in financing thr
D A R E, and SR O programs.
D A R E . Is u itu g awareness
resource education program
curried Into schools; add the
S.R.O. Is Schml Resource Of­
ficers.

would have lo lx* signed by a
Itx-ul law enforcement repre­
sentative. srhool representative,
and'th cr local ^representative o(
the D cp arttn efim r Health and

Intormation Oom tlx A i w t i S d P r t t t « a i
IncluOnl In ISO report

Grant
Continued from Page 1A
sperihcuDy. Juveniles Mini
.ire between the ages of 10 and
1"
It Is also to be used In,
geographical areas with the
highest number of Juvenile nr-

irsls."
"ll would lx- dllflcull lo say
exactly wbal geographic areas
Mils would Involve In Sanford.”
-&gt;a!d Deputy Police Chief Joe
Dillard.
Dillard added. "Juvenile crime
is u growing problem throughout
(he city and It's difficult lo target
one particular neighborhood
which we could consider llie
worst at this time.''
This m orning, Dillard was
Irxiklng Into sjrciflc arrest rec­
ords lo determine If there arc
one or iwo areas more prone to
Juvenile crime than others.
"If we obtained this grant."
Dillard said, "w e would probably

"Each of Ihesr programs tias
been doing an excellrnl Job ul
helping m in e r Juvenile crime."
Dillard commented.

If Ihe rommlwlon agrees lo
pursue Mils grunt, prompt action
w ill be required. The grant
application must lx- In ihe office
o( the Atrorncy General In Tal­
lahassee by 5 p m . March I .
F ollow in g a review of nil
a pplication s, the successful
grants wilt Iw announced by
June 30. The gnint jx-rlod would
lx- from July I. 1994 through
June 30. 199*5.
In submitting an application,
ihe slate requires that Ihe pro­
ject lx- an Interagency effort. It

Rrh.itriplallvr Services.
“ T ills Is Ihe K ton d lime Ihe
stale has olfernl Ihcse grunts.
Uisl year, a total of 40 granls
were ulloculcd. for a lolul of $2
million.
Attorney General Hob ButIcrworth originally notified the
city of Mir uvuilublllty of these
granls on Dec. 27. This will la­
the first time the project has
been scheduled for discussion by
the commission.
Hecause of a krnglhy agenda.
Ihe C ity C om m ission w ork
session Is scliedtiled lo begin at
4:30 Monday afternoon.
ll will lie followed at 7 pm .,
with the regular commission
meeting ut Sanford City Hall.
300 N. Park Avenue.

Throe members o ! Ihe Sanlord P o lic e
Department received promotions yeslorday
morning The event was highlighted with Ihe
passing ol badges up Ihe chain ol command.

A u c t io n ------Continued from Page 1A
college’s schol­
arship foundation. Organizers
say that Is an "average amount"
and that Ihe hard financial limes
lhat have hurl other segments of
ihe economy don't seem to hurt
the glvlng/spcrxllng patterns .u
Ihe Dream Auction.
" W e ’ ve been very lucky/*
Schuffncr said
" A community college educa­
tion Is the lx-si value for your
education dollar, tiul ll is still out
of reach for some students." Roy
Vinson, co-chairman of Mic event
said. "T h e Dream Auction helps
(und Ihe scholarships for Ihe
college so more needy students
can gel the education they
need."
The Dream Auction always
Ixiasls an exciting selection of
gifts that bidders are eager lo
purchase.
Some o f the Items uvululubtc
Mils year Include trips and vneaHons lo exotic locations.
"Those kinds of Milngs are

always very pojiular." Vinson
said. "Som etim e* they bring In
more than Ihclr actual value
berause |x*&lt;»plc are so willing lo
help out a gtxxl cause "

Charles F. Alzncr. 76. East
Hancock Drive. Dellonu. died
Thursday. Feb. 10. 1994. at his
residence. Horn Nov. 15, 1917.
In Chicago, 111. he moved lo
Central Florida in 1981. Mr.
Alzncr was a tcncher of Inmales
lor Orange County ShcrltTs oflice and worked security at
Disney World. He was a member
o f Our Lu dy o f Ihe Lakes
Catholic Churcli Deltona, and
was on the Citizen Observer
Pulrol. Deltona. He served in the
U.S. Army during World War II
und the Korean War.
Survivors Include wife. Helen.
D e lto n a ; d a u g h te r s . L an a
Sumcrs. Fredericksburg. Texas.
Madeline Valadez. Hurnctt. T ex­
as, Merrlellu Chandler. DcLand;
son. Fred C., Orlando; staler*.
Madeline White. Hora Raton.
Vivian Helntz, Pompano Heach:
13 grandchildren.
Stephen R. lluldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

RACHAEL GOODMAN
Rachael Goodman. 78, Foun­
tainhead Drive. Deltona, died
Wednesday. Feb. 9. 1994. nl
Regency Park Nursing Center,
DcBary. Horn March 23. 1915. In
Chicago, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1947. Mrs. Goodman
w a s a h o m e m a k e r und a
member o f Temple Shalotn. De­
ltona. New Entfand Club. DeIlona. Wom en's Club. Deltona,
and S is te rh o o d o f T e m p le
Shalom.
Survivors Indude husband.
Nathan B.: daughters. Arlene
Guss. Maitland. Mymu Shapiro.
Portland, Ore.; sm , Charles L.
Steinberg. Orlando; three grand­
c h ild r e n a n d th r e e g r ru i-

Lell lo right. Investigator Pat Smith becomes a
corporal, Corporal Willie Hardon becomes a
sergeant. Sgl. Ray Bronson, becomes com ­
mander. At right, Police Chief Ralph Russell.

Indians lend special
culture to festivities
By SUSAN WINNER
Herald Correspondent
A rain dance may not be In Ihe
forecast for the Mardl Gras at All
Souls Catholic School, but the
Tnlako Indians will be present
unyway.
Hill und Sally Prentiss begun
Ihe group In 1985 nfter a trip lo
LaJuntu. Colo, with some young
people from Seminole Commu­
nity College. There ihcy met the
Koshure Indian Tribe. T h e
Tuluko Indians started publlr
dancing In March of 1986. Mr.
Premiss does a narration before
each dance and also plays Ihe
drums for the performance.
Mrs. Prentiss oversees the
crafts sold. A few of Ihe crnfl
Items are made by members In

the organization und local Indi­
ans. Olliers art- sent from tribes
such as Ihe Navaho, Cherokee
and Hop! Indians.
Each dancer makes his or her
own outfit. The Taluko Indians
have danced nl Kennedy Space
Center. Manatee Festival, and
the Eustls Folk Festival. This
will be the seventh year to
perform at Ihe Central Florida
Fair grounds, for three lo six
shows a day. There are 16 male
and two female dancers, who
range In age from nine to 26.
Mardl Gras begins today on
the grounds of All Souls Catholic
Church and School. 9th Street
and Oak Avenue. In Sanford's
historic district. The event con­
cludes Sunday.

D e v e lo p

factor n ow ." he commented.
"T h e Seminole Tow ne Center
i i '- * '.
i
actually Mall Is rommtng. and ll w r wall
Heeded and we would end up unlll u's developed before we gel
(xiylpg this money for something lo w o r k on o u r v a lu a b le
One of the moxi |xipular Items we couldn't have used."
lakrfront areii. uv will find we
e a c h y e a r Is ih e p a n c a k e
He added Mu I he could sec are IO years behind where we
breakfast prepared und served
gelling Involved In the U o f F should lx-."
SIrlckler fetid lx- will tx- urging
by Gifndle a ml Ills wile Phyllis. group al some loler lime, hul nol
the com m ittee to undertake
The highest bidder and 39 of his for the jiresent.
immediate action toward the
or her closest friends arc walled
"There are nuny olher way*
Development Program and De­
on hand and hxx by the Grtndlcs to sjx-nd the money we have
velopment Plan, at Mic next
who flip up some of Ihe finest right now. without going to the
meeting.
pancakes and flxln's around.
city and asking for supjxirtlng
"Every one of the people on
Thai Hem h;e* sold for more funds." he said. "I believe If wc
the W aterfront M aster Plan
than $ 1.000each year.
really set our minds to this, we
Steering Committee knows lull
"Everybody wants the jwn- can find some excellent people,
well lhat the lake front Is our
rake breakfast." VAlson said.
planners, designers, developer*,
most valuable asset. Wc have
The Dream Auction will Ix-gin who would work within the
what most cilice* don't, and the
at 6 p m and last long Into the srope of our finances, and he
potential I* there for develop­
night. In the end. everyone goes able lo help us In a more specific
ment. All we have to do Is gel It
aw ay tired bul happy.
nature."
moving."
And the college Is able to help
"Timing Is the Important

C on tiau d from Page 1A

more students further Ihclr edu­
cation.

W elco m e
N e w c o m e r!

DEATHS
CHARLES F. ALZNER

Htcth) Photo by Tommy Vlnctnl

Passing of badges

C a th e r in e R. M yers. 79.
Fleetwood A ven ir. Dcllary. died
Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1994. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanlord. Horn IX*c. 31. 1915. In
Michigan, she moved to Central
Florida In 1954. She was a clerk
for Touchlon’s Drug Store und a
member of Si. Ann's CulhoUc

maker and a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Lonnie Sr.. Lowell. Ark.; son.
Lonnie, Fern Park: daughters.
Catherine Owens. Helen Tullo.
txiih of Hammond. La.: brothers.
Al Schroll. Vunclcavc, Miss.. Hill
Schroll. Ikilon Rouge. La.. John
Schroll. Alexandria. La.. Charles
Schroll. Pass Christian. Miss.: 10
grandchildren and 18 great­
grandchildren.
Ha Id w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Altam onte Srlngs. in
rhurge of arrangements.

Church, DcBary.

JOHN F. RINQWALD

Survivors include nieces. Mary
Ann P o w e ll. W ayne. Mich..
Stcphunlc Storey. Columbia.
S.C.; nephew. Richard Light.
Carlton. Mich.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­
lord, In charge ol arrungrmcnl*.

John F. Rlngwald. 89. Dixie
Hell A ven u e. D elloua. died
Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1994. at West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. DcLiind. Horn Jun. 5. 1905, In
Hrooklyn. N.Y.. he moved to
Ceniral Florldu from Rockvlllc
Ccnler. L.I., N Y. In 1972. Mr
Klngwuld was a German and
Spanish teacher at Soulhslde Sr.
High School. Rockville Center.
He belonged to Emmaus Luther­
an Church. Orange City. He was
a former member and served on
llie Ixiard of directors of Dcllunn
Klwants, former past president.
Rockville Center KI wan Is. jiast
M aster Manupcqiiu M asonic
Lodge. Masupcqua. L.I.. and an
American Kennel Club dog show
Judge In obedience. He served In
the U.S. Arm v during World War
II.
Survivors Ineludc wife, Irma
T.: daughter. Karin R. Kyle*.
New Canaan. Conn.; sons. John
C,. Coojx'rburg, Pu.. Fred A..
Staffordshire. England. Roger S.
D ob son . S tro u d sb u rg , P a ..
Gcofrry M. Dobson. Morristown.
N.J.: seven grandchildren
Stephen K. Ualdauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

grandchildren.
Stephen R. llddauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrungemcnls.

CATHERINE R. MYERS

MARIE W. TAYLOR
Marie W. Taylor. 97. Orlenla
Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
Thursday. Feb. 10. 1994. at
Florida Hospital, Altam onte
Springs. Horn Jan. 28. 1897, In
Olx-ilm. Ohio, site moved lo
Ceniral Florida In 1972. Mrs.
Taylor was a homemaker and
Protestant.
Survivors Include son. John.
Longwood; one granddaughter
and i wo great -grandsons.
Bald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Allnmonlc Springs. In
charge o f arrangements.

PAULINE L. YOUNG
P a u l i n e L. Y o u n g . 73.
W ln d m e a d o w s . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Wednesday. Feb.
9. 1994. at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Ikirn J)ec. 7.
1920. in Raleigh. N.C.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1983. Mrs. Young was a home­

THE REV. CARMELO
RIVERA-FERNANDEZ
T h r Rev. Carm elo RlvcraFcmandcz, 65. Sable Avenue.
Deltona, died Monday. Feb. 7,
1994. at Veteran's Hospital.
Gainesville. Horn Feb. 28. 1928.
in Cldra. Puerto Rico, he moved
to Central Florida In 1981. lie
was u high school history teach­
er for Julio Vlzcarrondo Cor­
onado High School. Carolina.
Puerto Rico. He was a member of
and co-pastor of Iglcstu dc Dios
Pentecostal Church. Deltona,
and served In the U.S. Army
during Ihe Korean War.
Survivors Include wife. Fablana: daughters. Iley ra M.
Corchado. Teresa C. Rivera, both
o f Deltona; sisters. Evangelista
Rivera. Cldra. Puerto Rico. Cruz
M. Rivera. Luqiillln. Puerto Rlro;
brothers. Julio Rivera. Cldra.
Pedro Rivera. Caguas. Puerto
Rico. Ellns Rivera. New York:
four grandchildren
Stephen R. llildauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of

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Economy: Wholesale prices up in January
months that wholesale Inflation either declined or
was showed no guilt.
Economists believe that Itollt wholesale prices
and consumer prices will remain well-behaved
this yenr even ns the econ om y en ter* a
sustainable recovrry period alter struggling for
year* to shake oil the effret* of the 1990-91
recession.
.
The government w'ns scheduled to release the
rcirort on wholesale prices Unlay along with a look
at retail sales In January. The Consumer Price
Index will l&gt;e released next Thursday.

By MARTIN CRUT8INOER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON - Wholesale price* rone a
modest 0.2 percent in January u* a drop In rood
costs was able to olfsei the blu est Jump In
gasoline prices In more Iban three years, the
government said today.
The Labor Department said the rise In Its
Producer Price Index, which measures Inflation
pressures lu iofr they reach Ihe consumer, was
the Inggrsl gain since u similar 0.2 percent rise In
September.
However, economists had been expecting a
much higher Jump of perhaps 0.4 percent They
said Ihe more moderate gain showed that
Inflationary pressures were remaining well contalnrd.
In December, wholesale prices actually fell o&gt;
0 1 percent, marking the sixth time In eight

II wholesale prices dosh&lt;*ot up 0.4 percent, that
wottld Ik- In sharp contrast to the right previous
months In which prices either |x&gt;*trd modest
gains of 0 2 perm it or actually declined.

Michael Nlnnlrn. an economist at Mitsubishi
Hank In New York, said he was looking for
W h o l e s a le prlrrs to Increase by 0.3 percent In
Jununry. a big Jump from the 0.1 |&gt;ervent drop

Study: Kids of pregnant moms
who smoked have lower IQs
with David Olds, a University of Rochester
researcher who has since lircome an associate
professor of pediatries at Ihe University of
Colorado In Denver.
"W e were actually exjiectlng to ser more from
second hand smoking than from pre-natal smok­
ing. There really was n oellecl," Henderson said.
The researcher* used data collected between
1979 and I9H3 on the children of 400 mostly
white women In upstate New York. They stressed
that follow-up studies were needed In different
settings and demographic group*
The authors speculate that smoking may
reduce Ihe How of oxygen and nutrient* to the
fetus
Few studies have analyzed the relationship
betwern cigarette smoking during pregnancy und
later Impairment In Intellectual development
while Interrelated factors tire controlled.
"There have hern some smaller studies but
never anything of tills magnitude und rigor." said
M ichael W eltzm an . ch ief ol pediatrics at
Rochester Genrral Hospital who has studied
maternal smoking and Its effect on children's
behavior. "T h is Is a ubiquitous toxin that clearly
has long-term consequences on kids ”
The researchers recently liegan an assessment
o f the long-term effects of smoking In the
children, who are now In thrlr teens, und are
replicating the study among more than 1.100
urban and mostly black families In Memphis.
Term

By BEN DOBBIN
Associated Press Writer_____________________
ROCHESTER. N Y. — Second hand smoke has
little lni|Mct on the Intelligence scores of young
children, researchers found.
Hut women who light up while pregnant could
Ik- dooming their babies to lower IQ*, according
to a study released Thursday.
Children ages 3 and 4 whose mother* smoked
10 or more clgarettr* a day during pregnancy
stored about 9 points lower on the Intelligence
test* than the offspring of nonsmokers, re­
searcher* at Cornell University and the Universi­
ty of Rochester reported In this month's Pediat­
rics Journal.
That gap narrowed to 4 points against children
of nonsmokers when a wide range of Interrelated
factors were controlled. The study took Into
account second hand smoke as well as diet,
education, age. drug use. |&gt;arents' IQ. quality of
|Mrenlal care and duration of breast feeding.
"Although a 4-polnt difference may seem small.
It Is comparable to the effects that moderate
levels of lead exposure have on children's IQ
scores." said Charles Henderson, senior research
associate at Cornell's College of Human Ecology
In Ithaca.
However, the study slwiwed almost no Impart
on IQ from second hand smoke after the children
were bom. said Henderson, who did the work

A d m in is t r a t io n t e lls A llie s
B o s n ia m u s t a c c e p t
■ r B A R R Y aC H W B IO

AP Diplomatic Writer__________

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WASHINGTON - The United
Stales has Informed Its allies
that Hosnla's Muslim-led gov­
ernment ultimately will have to
settle for only a fraction ol Its
pre-war territory, according to
administration officials.
Hut It Is entitled to significant
concessions and should not be
pressured to agree to unaccep­
table terms In the negotiations
that have resumed In Genevu.
the officials said Thursday.
Two American envoys. Un­
dersecretary o f State Peter
Tnrnoff and Charles E. Redmun.
outlined the American position
In consultations this week In
Bonn. London and Paris. Some
of the conversations were de­
scribed as "fran k.” meaning
there was discord.
S p ecifica lly, officia ls said.
France and some other* want to
e x e r t p r e s s u r e on the
beleaguered Bosnian govern­
ment. while the United States Is
resisting and holding out for
concessions.
These Include access to Indus­
trial centers In central Bosnia, to
un Adriatic port In the south and
to the Savu river In the north for
murltlmc commerce.
"This does not Involve getting
more territory." said an official
who spoke only on condition of

anonymity. "And eventually the
Muslims will luive to ugree to a
settlement."
Economic sanctions that have
crippled Ihe economy of Serbia,
which arms and supports the
Bosnian Serbs In their war. cun
lie lifted gradually, but only If a
settlement Is within reach. Ihe
officials said. "And that Is fur
down the road." an official said.
With slight variations ull the
settlement proposal* put to the
warring parlies have Involved
partition of the former Yugoslav
republic, with the Muslims'
control confined to a fraction,
reflecting Serb and Croat gains
In the 22-month war.
The Muslims huve consistently
spurned partition proposals,
frustrating the Europeans who
want to bring their peacekeeping
tro o p s hom e from a ris k y
assignment. The prolonged wur
also raises embarrassing ques­
tions about the allies' ability to
resolve disputes.
On Wednesday, led by the
United Stales, the Ifi NATO
allies approved an ultimatum to
the Serbs to withdraw heuvy
w ea p o n s and m ortur fro m
around Sarajevo within 10 duys
or face air strikes.
Designed to lift Ihe siege of the
capital, the threut boosted Ihe
hopes of the government forces.
But e v e n th e n . P r e s id e n t
Clinton, while expressing sym-

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pathy for the Muslims, also
stressed the war could only end
with a negotlutrd settlement.
The rule the United Slates Is
assuming In Ihe Genevu negotiul i o n s , w h i c h R e d m u n Is
monitoring. Is to both help the
Muslims gel Irelter terms and to
urge them to d ecid e on u
l&gt;ednxk position that would be
Ihe hosts (or a settlement.
Clinton's bundling of the Bos­
nian sltuutlon and other foreign
|Hjllcy Issues drew sharp con­
d e m n a tio n T h u r s d a y fro m
Senute GOP leader Bob Dole,
who said America was abdicat­
ing Its global supremacy because
It lacked "real leaders In the
While House."
In a speech to the annual
Conservative Political Action
Conference. Dole said Clinton
was timid and repeutedly has
cried " w o l f " In threatening
Bosnian Serbs, offered commu­
nist North Korea Incentives even
as It Ig n o re s d em an d s fo r
nuclear Inspections and let
Russia veto opening NATO to
the new Eastern Europeun de­
mocracies.
Some Democrats on Capitol
Hill, however, hulled Clinton's
announcement o f the new NATO
ulr-slrlkc threat.
"I am hopeful that this action
will encourage all parties to
renew their efforts for a negoti­
ated settlement to this tragic
conflict." Senate Majority Leader
George Mitchell of Maine said.
Dole also welcomed the NATO
plan but said It must not be
"Just another cry of wolf — a cry
we have heard far too often from
N ATO and from the W h ite
House."
Clinton. In the meantime, re­
jected Russian objections to the
threatened ulr strikes against
Bosnian Serbs but wus unable
again Thursday to reach Presi­
dent Boris Yeltsin to discuss
their differences on the NATO
ultimatum.
Th e W h i l e House said
t e c h n i c a l d i f f i c u l t i e s a nd
scheduling problems prevented
Clinton and Yeltsin from speak­
ing by telephone. Clinton In­
dicated the problem was In
Moscow. "You 'll have to ask
them." the president said when
asked why he hadn't talked with
Yeltsin.
Russia, a traditional ally o f the
Serbs. Is reluctant to have force
applied. A senior Russian official
said Moscow would demand that
Ihe U.N. Security Council be
convened to discuss the NATO
threat.
"This la not NATO's business.
It Is United Nations' business.”
First Deputy Foreign Minister
Anatoly Adamlshln said.

INtsled In December, lie said that higher food and
energy prices would put upward pressure on
prires.
Hut he und other analysts said something else
Is at work as well, u quirk In Ihe government's
statistical measurements. The price Indexes are
supposed to filter out normal seasonal variations.
However, for the jmsI several yrars they have
been showing big gains In Inflation pressures In
the first quarter of the year only to have those
pressures recede as Ihe year progresses
The government has conceded that It Is having
trouhlr with Its seasonal adjustments early tn the
year, and It Is working to smooth out Ihe spikes.
Normally, u big Jump In producer prices
followed by a spur! In consumer prices would set
olf alarm Ik-IIs at the Fedrral Reserve, whlrh Is
Ihe nation's watchdog against Inflation pressures
However, economists do not Ixilrvr tlie Fed will
act on laid lull.itlon number* this time around —

Jackie treated
for lymphoma
By A sso ciated Proas

NEW YORK - Former first lady Jacqueline
K en n ed y Onassls h a s been u n d erg oin g
chemotherapy lor a form of lymphoma cancer
ami Is expected to recover. The New York
Times reported.
Onassls. 94. lias non-Hodgkin'* lymphoma,
the nrws|ia|&gt;rr sild In Friday's editions
"She Is undergoing a course i&lt; treatment und
there Is every expectation that It will be
successful." s.Ud Nancy Turkrrman. a family
sjsikcsman "There Is an exrdlenl prognosis
You can never lie absolutely sure, but Ibc
doctor* arc very optim istic."
Tuekerman mold not lie reached for com ­
ment Thursday night.
Site told the limes that the disease had not
Interrupted Onassls’ personal life or her Job
with book publisher Doubleday. where she is a
senior editor.
The widow itf President Kennedy was found
to huve the dlM-usc alter going to the doctor
with Hu-like symptoms It win caught in un
curly stage and chemotherapy ulonc was
prescribed, the spokeswoman said.
The lymphatic system Is composed of lymph
nodes and nlhrr tissues in Ihe neck, unripll*
and groin. It h u m ajor component ol the
ImkI v ' s Irniminr system

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R E Q U E S T F O S PROPOSAL
T N How ling Authority ot
Semwwie County li requet'ng
proposals trotn hrmt oipoti
onced ond quanted N p -rp e "
CIAP ond roloN d HUD pro
pout it Information rogordtng
mo i i k &lt;proposal requirements
can bo obtained by contacting
M l W ill* Mo* Frensim. Etec
utlve Ol roc for ol IN Htonmg
Aultiorlly of Seminole County
TSo Authority l l locoNd *1 *4}
Academy P la ta . Oviedo. F L
1USS IrOfl l i t M il
Proposals ora duo tor review
ol i n above odd-tit at ll 00
A M February It. IFS4
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OEOOl
N O TIC IU N O IR ~
F IC TIT IO U t NAME ACT
Notice It hereby •••on that the
undersigned pwftwanl to the
" F k ta io u i Noma Act." Chapter
M tO t F tor Ido Statutes *111 rag
liter with the Florid* Deport
menl ot State upon receipt ot
proof ot the publication ot thit
notice the Uctltioui nemo, to
•It M E O IS A V E PHARMACY,
under w h ich wo t i p e i l lo
ong«go in business ot I0f» Flor
Ido Control P o rtn o y. Suite 1100.
Long wood F L l J I W t llt
James B Chonovort
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
No*KO It horoby given that I
am ongogrd In b utm otl ol *01
Poplar Or . Altamonte Springy
OH*- Sominoto County. Florida,
under the F k t'tlo u l Name at
C O N FETTI. E T C . and rhai I
intend to rtgnter laid nemo
• in. the Civilian ol Corpora
I any. Tellehattee Florida, in
accordance •un the proviitoni
ol the Fictitiowi Nome Stotutet.
To Wit Section M l 0*. Florida
Stotutet Iff I
Debra Carvers
Publish February 11.1*14
D E O 104
NO TICE OF P U B LIC AUCTION
Notice ll horoby gl von
Sominoto Wrecker Service •ill
t o ll ot P u b lic A u c tio n lor
salvage tor coin on demand to
highest bidder the following
described vehicles
Fob i i . itta
It Chav Nova
V ln rlX e tO fT tM O d
ff Ford 4 OR
V ln r lK F lL 141440
The auction will bo hold ol
II 00 pm on Ihe sold da'rt
above Al Sominoto W rocttr
Service 1140 S M yrtle Avo
Sanford Fla M f f l Prospective
bidders may inspect vohlctol
one hour prior to sole Tarmt
ore cosh or corn tied funds
Sominoto Wrecker reserves the
right to accept or ro|oct any end
pll bids
Publish February I i. Iffy
O E O ff

NOTICE OF P U R L I C HBARIN0
The Sominoto County Planning ond Zoning Commission will hold 0
public hearing In Room iw t of the County Services Building.
Santord. Florida on March 1. 1*04 ot 1 00 P M . or ot soon thereafter
ot possible to consider the following:
A PUBLIC H E A R IN 0 FOR C H A N O C OF ZONING R E G U LA TIO N S
I S E M IN O LE COUNTY B O A R D O F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
I P Z fc a il Reiene Irem A t Agriculture to FLI Public Lands ond
Inttltetlent — See Attached Eehiblt ••A” Further Described a t I M 1
acres ol County property, located on the north side ol Osceola Rood
E X H IB IT " A "
Parcel A
A TR A C T O F LAN 0 LYIN G IN SECTION 1. TOW NSHIP K
SOUTH. R A N G E 11 EAST. S E M IN O L E COUNTY. FLO R ID A.
BEING M O R E P A R TIC U LAR LY O E S C R IB E O AS FOLLO W S
BEGIN A T TH E NORTHW EST C O RN ER OF THE NW •« OF
SAID S ECTIO N 1. THENCE R U N S«t«4Ill' E. A L O N G TH E
NORTH LIN E O F THE NW &gt;« O f SAID SEC TIO N !. 1011 OS F E E T .
T H E N C E R U N S l f S I l C E . 1*4* 14 F E E T . T H E N C E RUN
SX&gt;*4l*r’W. 111! F E E T , T H E N C E RUN NFBtoBW W . IM F ]
F E E T . T H E N C E RUN 100*00 00 W. ISSI If F E E T ; T H E N C E NUN
NlS*jr4S"W. 1MII0 F E E T TO T H E POINT OF BEG IN N IN G.
CONTAINING It t ACRES M O R E O R LESS
PARCEL B
A TR AC T O F LAN0 L Y IN G IN SECTION 1. TOW NSHIP K
SOUTH. R A N G E 11 EAST. S E M IN O L E COUNTY. F LO R ID A
BEING M O R E P AR TIC U LAR LY O E S C R IB E O AS FOLLO W S
C O M M E N C E AT THE N O R TH W ES T CORNE R OF T H E N E to OF
SAIO SECTIO N 1. THENCE R U N S00*00 00 W. ALONG T H E W EST
LINE OF T H E NE '• OF SAID S ECTIO N 1. IUOOO F E E T TO THE
POINT O F BEGINNING. T H E N C E RUN SS0N)0'00"E. &gt;000 00
F E E T . TO A POINT ON TH E W E S T BANK OF AN EXISTIN G
DRAINAGE DITCH; TH EN C E R U N t llt o U T 'E . A L O N G TH E
SAIO W E S T BAN K 1 N 0 M F E E T TO A POINT O N TH E
N O R T H E R L Y RIGHT OF W AY L IN E OF OSCEOLA R O A D (A M
FOOT R/WI; T H E N C E RUN S M * 4 r» "W . ALONG SAID R IG H T OF
WAY LIN E . Of 14 F E E T TO T H E F&gt;OINT OF C U R V A T U R E O F A
CU RV E C O N C A V E N O R TH E R L Y ; TH EN C E RUN S O U T H W ES T­
E R L Y . II S4 F E E T ALONG T H E A R C OF SAIO C U R V E . H AVIN G
A RADIUS O F »S4ff F E E T . A C E N T R A L ANGLE OF 0 l * ir i4 \ A
CHORD O F 11 S4 AND A C H O R D BEARING OF I f M OT W.
T H E N C E. O EP AR TIN O SAID C U R V E AND SAID N O R T H E R L Y
RIGHT OF W A Y LINE. RUN N M * 0 iiT 'W . 744Ot F E E T ; T H E N C E
RUN N O n S t l W 4ff U F E E T ; TH ENC E RUN N i n o 'S ] W.
Ilf4 If F E E T . TH ENCE RUN NI4*S4 1* W . 4f| IF TO A POINT ON
THE W EST LIN E OF THE N E to O F SAID SECTION 1. T H E N C E
RUN NM*4t’0f"W . 101 SI F E E T ; T H E N C E RUN SFbtoOOO'E. 411M
F E E T TO T H E POINT OF BEG IN N IN G . CONTAINING 41 4 A C R E S
MORE OR L E S S
Those In attendance will be hoard and •niton comments may bo
filed with the Current Planning Office Hearings may bo continued
from lime to lim a os found necessary Further dttollt available by
colling 211-100. E stontton 1444
NOTEl Pontons with disabilities needing eilittence to participate
In any of those proceedings thouhl contact too Employee Relations
Department A D A Coordinator m hours In advance of too mooting of
U l l IK e i tension 1F4I.
Persons ore advised tool II they w ith to appeal any decision mode
ol tots mooting, they will need a record of Sw proceedings, end tor
such purpose, they may need to ensure tool o verbatim record of too
proceedings Is modi, which record Includes too testimony and
evidence upon which too appeal is to bo bated, per Section 104 Cits.
Florida Statutes
BOAROOI COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLO RID A
B Y H E R 6H A R D IN . M A N A G E R
C U R R EN T P L A N N IN G
Publish February II. IFF4
D E O IM

In part Itecause Ihe central Irunk launched a
pre-emptive strike against Inflation a week ago. It
boosted u key short-term rate, the federal funds
rale, to 3.25 percent. This Is Ihe Interest that
hanks charge each other on overnight loans and It
had not been Increased by the Fed In five years.
Many economists believe the fe d will be
content to leave rates alone for a few months now
to see where the economy Is headed. Some nre
forecasting that rales may only go up another
quarter point for the entire year although others
bcllevr the Fed could well make three or four
modest rale Increase* over the course o f 1994.
One reason for Fed mutton, analysts Ih -IIc v c . Is
thut econom ic statistics arc hard to read In the
winter months and this year that Is especially
true with the severe cold weather In many parts
of the country and the earthquake In California

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TOWINO A N D STORAOE
NOTICE O F C L A IM O F L IE N
AND
P R O P O S E D S A LE O T
V E H IC LE
TO R E G I S T E R E D OWNER

Nathan Watkins
»101 E P alm er SI
Bartow. F L 1MM
LIENOR (TOW ING ANO
STORAGE C O M P A N Y )
Mickey's Auto Clinic
SKIS 11*1
Casselberry F c n iO f
I401IIK ISJF
D E SCRIPTIO N OF V E H IC LE
ISM Plymouth
VIN ME 4ICAF tifflS
DATE S T O R E D : 1/1(24
LOCATION O F VEH IC LE
OOIS I f * !
Cattefberry. F L
Each of you It hereby notified
toot the above vehicle wot
towed ot the request ot Sominoto
County S h eriff t Office end the
ebore named lienor it In posses
lion ot and clo im t o lwn on the
ebore describ ed vehicle lor
Towing end Storage charges
a ccru e d In Ihe am ount o l
111(00 The charges will con
tmue to accrue ot toe reto ot
|IS 00per day
The lwn claimed by too above
named lienor it twbiect to en
torcem ent pursuant to F S
f l l 11 and unless sad vehicle is
redeemed trom sold honor by
payment as allowed by to*, the
above described vehicle may be
told to satisfy the lion If toe
vehicle Is net redvemed end that
veh icle w hich rem ains un
c la im e d , o r lor which the
charges for recovery, towing, or
storage services remain unpa&lt;d
may bo totd a Her it days Noe of
Oil prior lions The above (Set g
noted Honor proposes to toll too
vehicle os to*tows
Public auction to be held ot
SKI S t f * l Casselberry F L
commencing at F 00 AM on too
1st day of M arch. IFF4
S T A T E M E N T OF OW NERS
RIGHTS
Notice that the owner or
Iwrtootdev within It doyt after
too lim e they have snowtodgo ot
too location ot too voMcto. may
tile a com plaint In too County
Court m which too vehicle it
stored or In which tow owner
resides la determine it toon
property w et wrongfully token
or withhold tram them
Notice that upon filin g o
c o m p l a i n t , on o w n e r o r
lienholder may have their vehi
rlo re-eased upon posting with
the Court o cosh or surety bond
or other adequate security equal
to too amount of too charges for
towing end storage to ensure too
payment of such charges In the
event they do not prevail
Notice toot any proceeds from
too solo of too vehkto remaining
otter payment of too amount
claimed to bo duo and owing to
the Honor will be dtpotlrod with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court tor
disposition upon court ordor
pursuant to Subsection IS) Of
Florida Statute f l l fI
DATED this 14th day of Jenu
ary,IFF4
Publish February It. IFF4
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INTM I CIRCUIT C O URT
FOR SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
F LO R ID A
FROBATC DIVISION
File Number eeose CP
IN RE E S TA T E OF
A L L I N E A BARW ICK
Defeated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm inistration at the
e itH eo f ALLIN E A BARWICK
deceetad File Number S4(tt
CP. It pending In the C l'C ut
Court lor Seminole County. Flor
Ido. P ro b a lo D iv is io n . tt&gt;«
address of which It K l N Part
Avo
Santord F L H IM The
nemos end addresses ot the
personal represent#!-ve end the
personal representative s at
tornoy are sot forth below
A L L I N T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D THAT
All persons on whom s - i
notke it served who have eb
lections that challenge the vend
Ity ot the will, the qualifications
ot the personal reprosontatiro.
venue, or lurltdichon ot this
Court ore required to file me r
o b lo c llo n i with th is Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH REE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF TH E F IR S T PU ELI
CATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
THIRTY D AYS A F T E R THE
O A TE OF S E R V I C E O F A
COPY OF THIS NO TICE ON
TH EM
All creditors of too decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent t
etioto on whom o copy ot this
not ICO It served within three
months otter the date ot too first
publication ot this notke mutt
file their claims with tolt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH REE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF TH E FIR S T PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY D AYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V I C E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll other c r e d it o r s of Ihe
d e ce d e n t e n d p e r s o n s h a v in g
c la im s ov d e m a n d s ogamti to#
d e ce d e n t i esia*e m u t t M o th e ir
cloimt W ith tolt c o u r t WITHIN

THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF TH ISN OTICE
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N D S
ANO O B JEC TIO N S NOT SO
FILED WILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
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lion ot tolt Notke Is Fobruor»

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Personal Representative
B E T TY 0 R IG G E R S WlDOIS
I0K NorthCR 411
Longwood. Florida H I M
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
K E N N E T H W M clN TO SH .
ESQUIRE.
of STENSTROM. M clNTOSH .
J U L IA N .C O L B E R T .
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CITY OF LONOWOOD. FLORI0A
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER AOOPTION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONC E R N :
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N by too City of Longwood. Florida,
tool too C ity Commission will hold o puWk hearing to consider
enactment ot too following ordinances

ORDINANCE FOilM
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A.
PROVID IN G FOR THE C O LL E C T IO N OF C O M M E R C I A L RE
C O V E R E O M AT E R IA LS . PROVID IN G FOR A R EG ISTR ATIO N
PROCESS. TO IMPOSE C E R T A I N TERMS. CONDITIONS. ANO
R E Q U I R E M E N T S R E L A T IN G T H E R E TO . PRO VIO IN G S E V E R
ABILITY. C O N FLIC TS ANO AN E F F E C T I V E D A TE
O R D IN A N C E F4 t ill
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A .
PROVIO ING FOR THE G R A N T IN G OF A N O N E X C L U S I V E
FR A N C H IS E TO DISPOSALL INC FOR THE C O L L E C T IO N OF
C O M M E R C IA L SOLID W A S T E . TO IMPOSE C E R T A I N TE R M S
CONDITIONS ANO R E Q U IR E M E N T S R E LA TIN G T H E R E T O .
PROVIO ING S E V E R A B IL IT Y . CO NFLICTS ANO AN E F F E C T I V E
OATE
O R D IN A N C E NO. M i l l !
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A
A M E N D IN G ORDINANCE N O 4FS. ZONING O R O IN A N C E . AP
P E N O IX A . A R T IC L E II. SECTIO N 101. A M E N D I N G THE
D E F I N I T I O N OF JU N K B Y O E L E T I N G U N R E G I S T E R E D
MOTOR V E H I C L E S FR O M T H E DEFINITION
O R O IN A N C E NO M IIU
AN O R O IN A N C E OF T H E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A.
A M E N D IN G TH E B U D G E T F O R THE FISCAL Y E A R BEGIN
NING O C T O B E R 1. IFF! A N D ENDING S E P T E M B E R H . IFF4.
PROVID IN G FO R B U O G E T T R A N S F E R S

OROINANCE NO.(4 11(4
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A.
A M E N D IN G OR OINANCE N O 4FS. THE C O M P R E H E N S IV E
ZONING O R D IN A N C E. A P P E N D I X A. AR TIC LE VIII SECTION
(OF 1.. W H E N T R E E A N O WOOOLANOS P R O T E C T IO N RE
Q U I R E M E N T S A P P L Y ; E X E M P T I N G O W N E R O C C U P lE O
H O M E S T E A D S FROM P E R M IT T IN G R E Q U IR E M E N T S . PRO
VIDING F O R CO NFLICTS. S E P A R A B ILIT Y . A N D E F F E C T I V E
DATE

OROINANCK NO.F4-IKS
AN O R O IN A N C E OF T H E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A,
A M E N D IN G T H E CITY C O O E O F ORDINANCES. C H A P T E R 1.
ART VI O IV 1. SEC 1 I llla H I I ) . PROVIDING FO R T H E COOES
E N F O R C E M E N T BOARO T O H A V E JURISDICTION A N D AU
TMORITY TO H E A R AN D D E C ID E A L L E G E D V IOLATION S OF
C H A P T E R F G A R B A G E A N D R E F U S E . PR O V IO IN G FOR
CO N FLIC TS. S E P A R A B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T I V E O A T E
Said Ordinances wore placed on first reeding en February 1. IFS4,
ond the C ity Commission will consider some tor final postage end
adoption otter the public hearing, whkh will bo hold in the City Hell,
111 West Warren Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on Monday, the H it
day of February. A 0 . IFF4. ot 1:00 P M . or os soon thereetttr ot
possible A l Iha mooting. Inter at led parlies may appear end bo
hoard with respect to too proposed Ordinances This hearing may bo
continued from time to time until final action Is token by the City
Commission
A copy of toe proposed Ordinances ore posted at too City Hell.
Longwood. Florida, ond copies are an file with too Clerk of too City
ond some m ay bo Inspected by the public
A taped record of tolt mooting Is mode by too C ity tor its
convenience This record may not constitute on adequate record tor
purpooot of appeal trom • decision mode by too Commission with
respect to too torogoing metier A ry person wishing to ensure theon adequate record of too proceedings It maintained tor appellate
purposes It advised to moke too necessary arrangements at hit or
her own oeponta
Doted tolt Ftodeyol February A O . IFF4
C ITY O F LON GW O OO
G E R A L D IN E O ZAM BRI
C ITY C L E R K
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D E O I0S

�February 11, 1994

Sanford Herald

Sports
M id -w in te r h e a t w a v e

Hot-swinging Raiders rip Rollins junior varsity

Jacksonville downs Lamar

Prom Staff Reports

J A C K S O N V I I X K — Artrnm * M rC lu ry scored a
career-high 27 points to lend Jacksonville to an
89-78 win over Lamar on Thurediy.

WINTER PARK - By Ihr calender, li e still the
dead ol wilder Even so. the Raider* are red hot.
The Seminole Community College Imsc I m II
team won It* third consecutive game lu even It*
record at 4 4 on the *ru*on with a 13 7 trouncing
o f the Rollln* College junior varsity In Winter
Park Thur*day ufternuun.
The Raider* have nwiiug Ihe bats exception.illy
well In the streak, rolleetlug a season-high 21
hits Thuraday and 48 softies (or the week
In Ihe win over the Tar*. SCC also showed
some power, ripping nine extra base hll*. seven
don hie* and two home runs.
The Raider* were In complete control, tuklng
Irads of 7-0 and I l-l. l&gt;rlore Rollln* scored five

Hatters hold off FIU
IVI.AND — Kerry Hlackshrar scored 23 point*
to lead Stetson to a 61-58 victory over Florida
International on Thursday.

AROUND THE NATION
Wake Forest guns down ’Notes

RAID! SI II. IASI i V t

tommot* C l K O M l l C*H*o*
III 144 414 - II II &gt;
S flh n i C4ll#g« |vA*4f v4Mlfy
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LA/»|| N 4M 4 in. B o 'oq'm II) ond E l i l l f Kordw-Wi. T»pi III.
Rltctu* II). A ih |«l «nd Connolly WP
IP
Ksndanai
ilv o - non* IB - SCC. B tro rd i I. M o o l, I. Bo'ond Crvl. I llio r.
Rolitnt C oni, 0,04 I AAuon'hotnof. P,-tx.
IB Rolllnt.
A llir* H R — SCC. Bon|omln. E d t lo in Rocordt
SCC 4 4

runs lii the bottom of the sixth Inning to keep the
game going.
leadin g the way offensively lor SCC were
Seminole High School graduate Rick Eckstein
(five tor-five, home run. run. two RBI). Deltona's
Pete Dezeredl (Ihrrr for-lnur. two doubles, run.
lour RBI) and Dale Hardy (three-for-flve. two
doutiles, two nmsl

W IN ST O N -SA LE M . N .C . - R a n d o lp h
Childress scored 33 (Mint* and Wake Forest
destroyed Florldi State's /one defense with 1-1
3-polntrrs In a 77-69 victory Thursday night.

Also contributing were Spruce Creek's Isaac
Cruz (double, single, three runs, two RBI. three
stolen bases). New Smyrna’s Johnny Goodrich
(two singles, two runs, stolen base). Benjamin
(home run. run. two Rill), Note Ell/ci and
Lyman's Chud Brland (double), Seminole's Demy
Reunion (single, Rllll. Brian l.uddeu (single, run).
Oviedo's Erik Jordan (single) and Gary Hollister
(two runs).
Lake Howell's Robert Bologna pitched well In
finishing up (or winning pitcher Edged, striking
out two of the four halters he faced In Ihe ninth
Inning.
Former Ovlrdo Lion and Valencia Community
College player Ryan Alklrr doubled In a run nnd
scored another for Rollln*.

M.A. Erectors
leads Pinehurst

Wilkins, Hawks top Heat
A TLA N TA — Dominique Wilkins scored 33
points to surpass Elgin llu vlir as the 10thleadlng scorer In NBA history and lead
Atlanta Hawks by the Miami Ileal. 114-98

From Staff Raports
SANFORD — Trailing 3-2 through five innings
M A- Erectors exploded for It) runs In the lop ol
the sixth Inning and went on to lieat Briar Corp.
14-5 In u battle lor ftrst place In the Sanford
Rrcreatlon Men's Polar Bear Softltall League at
Pinehurst Park.
In the nightcap. Exterior llomrsnvrr* *|Mttrd
the SAS Raiders a seven-run lead In Ihe top of the
first Inning and came hack to |tn*t a 24-12
victory.
M.A. Erectors (3-1) hold* down the top *|&gt;ot In
the four-team Imguc trailed by Briar Corp. and
Exterior Hom rwvcr* (both 2 21. and the SAS
Raiders 11-3).
Next week. Extrrlor llom rsavrr* will face M A
Erectors at 7 p.tn. while the SAS Raider* lake on
BrtarCorp. at 8 pm
David Munich highlighted M A Erector*'

FAM U bests Morgan St.
BALTIMORE — Sean Black led Flordla A AM
with 16 points us the Rattlers defeated Morgan
State 82-77 Thursday night In MEAC action

Duo leads Bethune-Cookman
WASHINGTON — Lamont Parrish scored 16
points to lead Bethune-Cookman College to a
65-60 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference victory
over Howard University on Thursday.

No. 16 FIU women upset
HAMMOND — Deneka Knowles had 27 points
rebounds Thursday night as Southeastern
Louisiana snapped Uith-rankrd Florida In­
ternational's 16-game winning strruk. 76-72

C See Pinehurst. Page 2B
MA Iroctort
S*lor Cars

AROUND THE WORLD

tat iiu ttt
lit*, tor HsMuntt

Gratton paces Lightning
O TTAW A — Chris Gratton scored twlrc as the
Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Ottawa Senators
6-2 Thursday night.
.

Both lha Lyman girls' and Lake Mary boys'
soccer loams will continue their Class 5A state
championship quests this weekend. Danya
Harris (above left) and the Lyman Greyhounds
play Parkland-Douglas In tonight's 6 p.m.

semifinal at the University of Tampa, lha winner
advancing to Saturday's 7 p.m. championship
gama. Anclara Almgran (No. 22 below) and (he
Lake Mary Rams play at Pensacola-Washlngton
tonight In the 6A-8ectlon I championship game.

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Rosier in front
at Chase Park
Pram Staff Reports

TODAY

SANFORD - A D
Roslrr/Flortdu S|*tri Wear
suffered Its (Inti loss of the season tint maintained
Its hold on llrsl place In i Ik* Sanford Recreation
Thursday Men's Polar Bear Solihull la-ague al
Chase Park.
In the regularly scheduled games. A I)
Rnsler/Ftorida Sport Wear knockrd olf Beer: 30
4-1 and Slllfey Alfordobles tipped First Baptist
13-1 In a game stopped by Ihe 12-run merry rule
In the sixth inning.
Then. In u make-up of n game rallied out earlier
In the season. First Baptist edged A D
Rosler/Florlda Sport Wear 6-5
A.D. Rostcr/Florlda Sport Wear. I lie only train
In the league with a winning record, continues tu

Boys’ Basketball
MOvlado at Seminole. JV, 6 p m , V. 7:30 p.m.
□ L.Brsntley at LHowall. JV. 6 pm.; V. 7:30 p.m.
□Orangawood at Warnar. JV. 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 pm .

Girls’ Basketball
□ 5A-Dlst. 4 at Lake Mary: L. Howell vs. Spruce
Creek, 5:30 p.m.; L.Brantley vs. M'land, 7:30 p m.
L4A -D isl. 6 at St. Cloud: Seminole vs. Leesburg,
6:30 p.m.; St. Cloud vs. Cypress Creek, 8 p.m.

•m:■^

□ See C h a se, Psge 2 B

Boys' Soccer
□5A-8ect!on I championship: Lake
Pensacola-Washlngton, 7 p.m., CST

Mary at

l l g f •n

A O. B*4i*r/Flortt« l|*rl Wt*r
WtHotr'l AHorSobm

Girls’ Soccer

F»tl Sogtat

□ S A semifinals at Unlv. ol Tampa: Lyman vs.
Parkland-Douglas, 6 p.m.; Winter Park vs.
Mlaml-Braddock. B p.m.

Wrestling
CJSA-Reglon I lournamanl at Lyman.
□4A-Reglon II lournamanl at Panama City-Bay

FinI logOll
A.D Roolor/FItrMl tgort W ilt

Bulldogs rush by Lyman
From Staff Reports

SATU RD AY
JU C O Basketball
□ Men: Lake City C C al Seminole CC. 7:30 p.m.
□W om en: Seminole C C al Central FI. CC, 6 p m.

Girls’ Basketball
□ 5A-Dlst.4 finals at Lake Mary, 7:30 p.m.
□4A-Dlat. 6 finds at St. Cloud, 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
□ SA atate finals at Unlv. ol Tampa. 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□ SA-Reglon I tournament at Lyman.
□4A-Reglon II tournament al Panama City-Bay

B E S T B E T S ON T V

HOCKEY

□ 9 p.m. — ESPN. Los Angeles Kings at
Anaheim Mighty Ducks. (L)

Complete IlsMngs on Fate IB____________

LAKE MARY — By now. people
should know better than to un­
derestimate the DcLund Bulldogs
boys' baskrttiall team.
For most of the year, attention In
5A-I)lstrlct 4 has focused on Ihe
powerful Mainland Buccaneers or
Ihe play of Lyman and laikc Mary.
But over the past couple of weeks,
no one has played liellcr than the
DcLniid Bulldogs. In Ihut spun.
Drlumd has knocked the previously
undefeated (and No. 2 stale ranked)
Buccaneers nnd Deltona la team
Ihut hud won four games In a row
and hud tuken Mainland to the final
shot|at Deltona.
Thursday night ut Luke Mary
High S r h o n l. the L y m a n
Greyhounds got a first hand look at
the Improving Bulldog*.
With four players hitting for
double figures and Ihe offense
scoring no less than 18 (Mints In
any one qunrlrr. DcLand crunched
Lymuu by 36 (Mints. 85-49.
The game was originally sched­
uled for Lyman, hut hud to be
moved to Lake Mary because the
Lyman gym was being prepared for
tonight's opening round o f the
SA-Reglon I wrestling tournament.
Rlro King tossed in u game-high
29 points and John Dcmps added
19. Maurice Dorns 15 and Bill

auLLDoot u. oa I VHOUNDS4*
OtLoud (II)

O*m0» 1)4 1*. Dornt S) « II. Potrkk 1 90 4.
CSorry 404 10. King 914It. kwrry 109 4. Smith
l914.SUIIord9919 TotillH II III!
Lyman (44)
Bonnot* I SAI. Ward 199 4. Rtod, 011IS. Ball
1114. Ro,mon III* . Kibkr 1004. Johnton I 0«
1. LmnOOOO Totals 19II I!at
DtLand
II II II I! - U
Lyman
9 II I II - 4t
Thro* point Hold 900I1 — Of Land 4 ICsorry I,
King ))j Lymon I (Bonnot!) Total loult —
DoLond 10. Lymon II. Foulod out — non*
Tothntcoli — DoLond. bone*. Smith Record* —
DoLond ISO; Lymon ll 10

Cherry 10 as (he Bulldogs Improved
to 15-6 on the season heading Into
next week's district tournament
(hut will be hosted by Lymun.
The loss was another bitter pill for
the Greyhounds, who have lost six
o f their lust seven gnmes after
starting 13-4. The defeat probably
also hurt Lyman's chances of get­
ting the No. 2 seed In the district
tournament, as It finishes the regu­
lar season with a 9-6 record against
district opponents.
Shaw n Ready w as the only
Greyhound to finish in double
figures, pouring in 15 points.
The rest of Ihe district schools will
conclude their regular season's to­
night. Brackets and matchups for
the district tournament should be
announced Saturday or Sunday.

Senior swlngman Shawn Ready (No 22. right) was Ihe only Greyhound lo
scoro In doublo fiQurss during L y fn in 'i lost to tho visiting DoLand Bulldogs
Thursday night, netting 15 points.

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�I B - Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Friday. February It, 1094

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Cleveland
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Detroit
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21 I* a lt
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Ch'c ago (7. AVlwa . see M
O a llai 17. WatTiington 77
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Sacramanto 101. L A Lakari *4
Friday's Carnal
Nogamat tchadulvd
Saturday’! Oa mat
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All Slar Gam* at M m n n o 'i 4 8 p m
M onday'i Carnal
No gam ai scheduled

N BA B O X B S
H A W K I 1 H .H E A T M
MIAMI (M l
Long 7 17 1 1 11. Rk* 10 17 1 1 77. Soikaly
* 1 1 1 1 0 Shaw 1 1 00 A Smith * 11 I I IA
G*ig*r 1 7 4 4 1* Cotas 4 1 001. Atkins 0 t 0 0
0 Burton 0 1 1 1 I. Kasstar 0 1 0 0 0 Totals
4 ) * t ll IIM
A T L A N T A 11141
Wilkins 1114 4* 11 Willis *1* *1 2A
Koncak 14 1 17. A u g men 4 11 10 70. Blaylock
11 14 14. Lang 11 14 t. Ehlo 10 0 0 7.
Whaltay 0 0 0 0 C. Ferry! 1 00 00 0 Total*
41771514 114
M am l
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Atlanta
17 14 14 1 7 - 1 1 4
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Atlanta 5 11 (Wilkins l 5. Blaylock 1 1. Ehlo
1 A W .llis 0 1). Fouled out - Saiktay
Rebounds - M iam i « ISaiklay 10). Atlanta
51 (Willis 111 A t t lit i - Miami M (Shaw.
Smith*), Atlanta I t (Blaylock II) Total tout*
- M ia m i 17. A lla n ta ll. A - I1.0M

CO LLEG E B A SK ETB A LL
Thursday'. M an'i Scarai
EAST
Adalphi *1. Southampton 71
Buttolo44. Youngstown SI M
Cantu us 71. Fairfield 41
Coatl Guard « . Nlcholt *1
Iona 74. N ia g a ra U
Mam* 0*. Northeastern 71
MattachwMlt* 70. R h o tt IHand 44
Nan Hampihlr* 44. Bolton U 14
Salam SI *2. W ailltald SI 71
Salve Ragina 77. Cordon 44
SI Bonavanlura II. S&lt; Joseph* 0 , IOT
Ttmpi* II. Dvquama 4*
Twill 74. M a n Boiton U
SOUTH
Alabama St U . Tuiktga* 7*
Balkan* Coalm an U . Hayaard U. M
Birmingham South**n 10. Foutoner II
Cant. FlarMa U . Mar car n
Coll otChartoaton 51. C llad il 4*
FlarMa AAM 11, M ar pan St. II
Jackaamrllla I*. Lam ar n
Liberty 5*. N C Aih#».n#ll
LawtiyiUa *1. iaath Fiend* M
N C Cliarlett* 71. Southern Mias 71
Nan Ortoant 4*. Arkansas St. M
Norm Carolina *1. Maryland I*
SW Louisiana M . South Alabama 71
Sam lord 11 Cantonary 7*
St. La* 44. FlarMa Tack 11
Italian It, Fla. totamattonal M
Va Commonwealth It. Virginia Tech 71
W Kentucky *1. Louisiana Tacha*
Wak* Far a ll 77. FlarMa SI. 4*
MIDW EST
Hu tidal* IIA L a * Superior 51 *7
La Salt* 45. Evansville 42
Lorota. Ill 74. N III moil 41
tor quell* *1, One Innall M
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S Indiana 10. tnd Pur Ft. Wayne 7]
Saginaw Val SI *7. Northwd, Mich 71
Tabor 14. Bethany. Kan I*
Taylor 7A Huntington 41
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Loyola Marymount M . Portland If
N a w M a itco ll. Wyoming M
Santa Clara M San F ranclico 77
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FLO RID A ST. U M )
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Luchman 1 1 1 1 1 . Wbrd I I 00 J. Graham
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14 1 1 S C h ild ren I II I I I* &amp; Harm on a I
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0 IOOO Totals 14 II 112111
Haillim* - Wak* Forest 41. Florid* Si 10
1 Point goal* - Florida St 111* 1Graham
M . Sura 1*. Ward I 1 Shephard I I. Collm i
01). Wak* For a it I 4 S (Childress 4 4. Blue*!
1 1. Harrison ] I. LaRu* 0 1) foutod out Ward Rebounds - Florida SI. 14 (R*to *1.
W a lt For a il 13 l Owani i l l A4lt*ll Florida SI 11 (Ward f) . Wak* Fo r*il I*
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Wak* F e r t il II. A — A D *
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LA M A R ( S i lt
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1 1 IA Brown* I II 1 1 II. V*n*r 1 I I 1 S II.
Maly* 4 111 II. Jator O l I I A McLendon 11
004. PernnOOOOO T r t i l l M M II 1471
JA C K S O N V ILLE 111 11
Brown 111 I 1 II. M sC lery II 11 M V .
Johnson 12 1 1 4 . LM r-fito n 11 11 A Sion*
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Fish** 00 00 0 M a rt* I I 0 0 1 Tol*lt 0 11
IS II Of
Halltlm* — Jackacnvilto M. Lamar 14
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(Oocklni 4|, JacksonvIM* M (MeCtory II
A t t lit i Lam ar If I Brown* 71. Jackson
yllto 1* (Ston* 41 Total touts - Lamar 10.
Jacksonville I 7 A - 1 0 0
STETSON II. F L A . INTERNATION AL M
F L A . IN T E R N A TIO N A L (10-tt)
Maiyck 4 1 17 1L N u l l s 1 4 1 1 7 , Nicholas
0 1 1 1 1 . L*ak* 1 1 . 1 1 5 Lawson 1 1 AO l
Gramatikoc 00 0 0 0. Marrtotl 111 0 0 I L
Eason 4 7 1 1 10. Tchlr 15 00 1 T e tllf II S4
10 1550
STETSON IA1II
BlacksTwar f 15 1 4 11. Wallholl 1 4 OR A
Entonman 0 1 0 0 0. Conner A l l S ! IA Sam*
1 1 5 1 7 . Cladtoua 1 1 1 1 1 Matuttewikl I I
0 01 Thomas 1 1 1 1 A Wood 0 1 1 1 1 . Total*

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Haillim* — Station II. Fla. Intornational
14 1 Point goals - Fla Intcrnaltonai * 11
1Maiyck 0 t. Nicholas 01. Leak* 1A Lawson
I ). Marriott 11. Etaan 01. Tchlr I I),
Station 7 U (B lacs shear I L Walthoff 1 1
Corner I A Cladtoua 0 1 . Malusiawskl 111
Fowled out - L*akA Tchlr, NKMIl R*
bounds
F la
Intamalional It (Eaton.
NlcoHs 41. Station M (Wallholl *| Assists Fla international 10 (Nichetas). Station II
ICladtoua l l Total t o i l - F l a International
15. Station II A - 1.0*

iitotort It. A t iis lt — Leuitaill* 14 (Osborn*
I). South Florid* 14 |Aik Ini 1) Total toutl —
Louitvill* 1*. South Florida I* A - 1.117
F L A . A B M H . MO RGAN ST. 17
F L A AAM 1414)
Black S l l *5 I*. Smith 4 4 I S 11. Me C m *
*11 14 to. Colton 4 tO O 10. Coast 15 7 1 IL
Williams 1 4 1 4 1, Davit 1 4 * * 1 . Bryant 0 0
11 I. McClammoy 0 I I 1 I, Harden 01 11 I.
Clark 0 0 » l 0. Total* » 1 1 0 X H
M O RO AN ST. ( M i l
Huntar 1 1 1 4 1. Jordan 1 11 1 17. McCarthy
11 «« 1. Langston 4 II 11 10. Wright 10 4*
10. Y*ung 1 7 0 0 1 . Sollw i 1 1 0 0 A Dorsey I 1
0 0 1 0*4114 7 11. ! 0 levs I t t t L Thomas
00 00 0. B a tik 7 1 00 I Smith I I 00 10
Totals 11 71 I I M 77
Haillim* - F la A AM 44. Morgan St 0
1 Poml goals - F la A A M 4 10 IBIack I L
Colion 14. McClammoy o i l . Morgan It 1 ta
I Huntar 0 1. Jordan 0 ) , M cC arthy 0 1,
Langston 0 1. Wright 0 I. Young I A Sailers
0 1. Batll* 11) Foutod out Wright
R e b o u n d s -F la A A M 0 (Cotton 7), Morgan
SI 44 (Jordan II) Aatitls - F la A A M H
(Colton D . Morgan SI 10 [Voung 11 Total
fouls - Fla A A M 11. Morgan SI 74 A 1.150
R E TU N E C O O K M A N *5. H OW ARD W
RETH U N E COOK M A N 15-14)
Strong 14 0 4 14. Grant 14 ** 4. Parrish
4 111 II. IA Leonard 2 11 I I A While 1 10 01 .
Miller 1 1 0 0 2. W lko a 0 5 00 A WyOlt 00 01'
A Smith I 1 A l l . Legen 1 1 * 4 11. Robmson
0 111 1. Yeung A 4 111 Totals 17 02*45*5
HOWARD (A ID
T Brown 4 10 4* IA Diggs 14 12 4.
Livingston 4 14 0 1 A Chen tor |.| 44 A
Crowder 50 15 11. Yeung 0 0 I t &lt; Rest 4 1
0 0 A Turley 17 1 4 7. Blackmon 0 0 0 0 0
Board 7 5 00 A A Bronn 0 1 0 4 1. Dedmon 0 1
0 0 0. Johnson I 1 I 1 1. Day 00 00 0. Kirktey
0 00 10 Totals 0 51 1* 7 ( 0
Haillim* — Howard 11. 6**hun* Coo* man
74 TTu** point go* 11 — Bafhun* Cook man
1 II (Strong 0 L Grant I 1. Leonard I 1 Wh.t*
0 I. Wllcoi O D . Howard a 11 (T Brown 2 7.
Diggs I L Turley I 2. Beard 01 A Brown
01). Feutod Out — None Rrboundi —
Belhuaue Cook men 47 (Logon II, Howard 0
(Crowder ll) . Assists — Ba'hun* Cook man 11
(Leonard 41. Howard 7 (T Brown I. D-ggi t.
Livingston I. Crowdvr I. Young t. Baa'd t.
Kirktey It. Total touts — Bethuno Coo*man
2L Howard D Technicals - Non* A - 1 050
Thursday's Woman's Scores
EAST
Babson 7A Brandeis It
Clark M T u lM * )
Dwqunn* 74. Tempi* it
F a irfit t d ll.lo n a U

Hamilton *1. Utica t i
Long Island U 70. Falrtaigh Dickinson 0
Main* SA Norm**star n 1*
M a o ilM .lt Francis. N Y 47
Si Joseph 1 0 M a lt A m nant 45
Widaner 44. Immacutala *4
Worcester 51 41. Framingham SI. 0
SOU TH
NE loutoton*O . NlcholHSI. »
NW Louisiana 7L Me N«*** SI 14
Old Dominion 14. Richmond *1
Randolph Macon 77. Brldg*w«tar. V* 0
St. Lao 7A Flortdi Tack 44
SE l a r t liiM 7A Fla. ItoerM lM M l It
SW Louisiana 77. S. A 10 * me 74
S«tan Halt H . M iam i *4
M ID W EST
tnd Pur -Ft. W * yn*4LS Indiana »i
tnd Puf lndpl* O . Urban* 0
Loyeta. Ill O L E w n tv ilta M
Notr* Dam* n . Sutler 0
Tabor (A Bethany. Kan 55
Wet tarn Itlmoit B0. Valparaiso**
Wright SI t) W is Mitwauka* (I. IO T
SOU THW EST
Oklahoma tt. Or a Roberts 0
ia m Houston SI to. T*a*s San Jtatanio *1
Stagh*nF AustinN . SW T o u t St M
P A R W EST
California toA Arlron* St 44
Sauttwrn Cal * L Washington 51 41
StantarOH. Arltona 0
U C LA 11 Washington *7
U NL V I L Nevada 5C

SE LOUISIANA I*. FLA. INTERNATIONAL
17
F L A . IN TERN ATIO N AL t i l l)
Rivers 11 I t L Nagy 11* M l 8 . Pokorna
* 0 1 * IA Sodiacefc 1 0 1 1 A Brameva * I I 0 1
t L Codbatdl* 1 1 *4 A Oakova 17 11 A
Jaktch 01000 Totals 111! I I 0 71
SE LOUISIANA (IA4I
Ballet 1 to 01 A Riley 0 1 0 1 A Maton* 01
00 A Adam* o n S f IA Spangler g t go A
Crosby 11 11 1 W a lh v 1 * 0 0 1 . Kno*tot 0 IS
II 1117. Foust t i l l 1 0 Totals 0*01017 7*
Hslftim* — SE Loubtano 17. FI*. Intamo
ttonal 14 1 Point goals - Fla Intamaltonal
*12 ISadlactk 1*. Bram eva 11. Nagy 1 1,
Pokorna A t, D a k o v a O t), SE Louisian* 10
(Adams 11. Faust 1 1.Maton* A t . Crosby 0 1.
Bettis O il. Foutod out — Sodtacak. Branrov*.
Maton*. Adams Rebound* — Fie Interna
tlanal 11 I Pokorna. B r o n n v * I), SE
Louisiana X IKnowtaa H I Assists — Fla
Intocnaltonal 11 (Nagy. Sedtoc*h 41. SE
Louisiana II iCrosby 0 Total Fouls — Fla.
International IL SE Louisiana 1) A - 1*7

IITON H A L L O , MIAMI *4
SETON HALL H A D
Marabta 41 14 t l Outnmy 1 ) A4 A
Johnson | tl IA IA Brook* M * a 4 tf. Walhor
1 * 1 1 7 . Wynn* 1 4 1 4 a

L e t # 0 1 1 1. N*Hon

00 4 7 A Turner l ) l ] i . Mokarewtci 0 I 00
0. Hams 0100 0. Mardi A t 0A0. Totals M *1
17 0 0
MIAMI (AID
Themes 11* 11-14 17. Young T I t t l l L
Mwrrty A ] AA A. Mllchall *10 I* 10.
McGarry 1 10 «a Cedonod* I 4 0 01. Watson
00 00 A Mam# 11 00 L Wegner A t AA A
Math AA At A Young COO 00 A Faulkner 01
000 Totolt I ! 5114 11*1
Helltime - Seton H d l 0 . M iam i 21 1 Point
goals - Seton Hell 14 (Brook* I 4). M iam i
14 IMitchell la . Hanra I I. Castaneda 01.
Voung T 01. Thornes O i l Foutod out —
Thornes. Young T. Rebounds — Seton Hall 11
(Wynne 14). Miami V IYoung T I I . Assist* Seton Hall l* l Brooks St. M lem l I (Mitchell
11 Total louts - Seton hoX 1!. M iam i 21
Technicals — M iam i 1. A — 1*1.

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All Time* BST
EASTERN C O N F E R E N C E
Atlantic Dtvlslan

NY Ranger*
New Je. ley
Washington
F torIda
Philadelphia
NY Islanders
Tampa Bay
Montreal
Boston
Plflitwrgh
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Quebec
Hartford
Ottawa

W L T F ts OF OA
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0 tl * 44 1*4 10
0 25 4 5* 18 IN
is n a M 111 144
2* 74 4 54 1*4 04
71 74 4 0 tit in
It » 4 0 145 144
Herthe.it Oavlston
X t» 1 44 IIS 157
17 14 14 44 18 154
M 17 II 41 145 1*1
M i l 1 0 III 141
11 0 5 47 175 111
1* 0 4 44 IM IM
4 41 1 X W M i

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Central Division
W L T P t i O F OA
0 14 11 47 its 155
Toronto
Detroit
0 II 5 4! 124 115
0*11*5
X X 1 45 144 111
0 0 1 44 III II!
S t .U u ii
M M * 5* 141 15!
Chicago
Winnipeg
i l n i 41 IM 1 0
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LOUISVILLE U . SOUTH F LO R ID A 5*
0 14 * 41 0 4 174
Calgary
LOUISVILLE l i t It
17 M 1 u IM II!
Vancouver
Chborn* 4* 11 1*. Morton 1 I I 11 *. Roller
I* 14 11 4* 151 18
San
Jose
II 17 1*15. Minor &gt; 7 1 1 7 . Wheal 4 5 1 5 11.
11 Jt 4 0 154 18
Anaheim
Kltor 110*1. RogariO I 00 0. Sim** 1 0 0 0 .
0 8 4 0 18 0 4
L e t Angeles
Calhoun 0 « » * 0 . Sm .ti 0 0 0 * 0 . Simon* 00
II 14 • 0 114 0 1
Edmonton
0 0 0 To laliM 5111 IIM
TlMrtdayto 0 * 0 * 4
SOUTH FLORIDA ( A ll)
Buffalo 2. B a u m 1. Be
Saitart «* I t f , (tab in ton t i l 4 * IA
M Y . Islander* L P tR ttu rg h l
Jackson 4 f * * | . Summers 1 1 0 I A Atkin*
Tam p* Bay 4. O f f * * 1
I I S * L K lM ) e w * * * o o Polk 1 7*0 A Hyatl
New Jen ey 7, Vancouver 1
171 I A Rush I 50*1 Totals It 41 7 * 0
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1
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Ktaer 0-1, Roger* 0 I. Osborn* 0 j, Minor 01.
Montreal at luHato. 7 D p m
Morton O il. South Florid* I t (Allms 11.
Polk 041 Foutod out - Non* Rrboundi —
Quebec *1 N Y . Ranger*. 7. U p m
louitvill* 11 iReito* 0). South Florid* 0
Philadelphia l l Detroit 7 15 om

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Toronto *1 Winnipeg.7 15pm
Los Angelas *1 Anatoim t 05 p m
Hertford el Calgary.* U p m
Chicago *1 San Jos*. 10 15 p m

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(Col*. Hemrtik). 1.14 &lt;pp); 1 Ottawa. Vathln
15 (McLIwein). I* 47 . 1 Ottawa Mellette 5.
I* M Penalties — Laewen Ott (charging).
I 01 : LiPuma TB. ma)or (Hghling) 1 7*
Gallant. TB. major (Ughlmgl. 4 0 . Levin*.
Ott. me|or Ifightingl. 4 X Maltotto Ott.
major (lighlingl, 4 7k LIPume, TB (intor
torencel. I* 41
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(Klim*. Chamber*I. 17. 5 Tampa Bay. Col*
14 IGretton. LiPumal
44 . a Tampa Bay.
Andersson II. 7 it Ishi Penatlwi - Vial. Ott
IInterference). 4 01 . Tucker. TB. minor me
for gem* misconduct (instigator. Hghttngi.
4 15: Vial. Otl. major (lighting), 1 IS,
Rumble. OH game misconduct, a I!
Thud Period
7 Tampa Bay Graiton 7
IKIimal. 4 0 4 Tunpa Bay. Bradtoy 17
(Gailant) l| 54 Penalties - Turgeon Ott
(hota.ngl, « x. Cota TB (high sticking).
II 71. Grattan. TB net1or Highhngl. II I*.
Laewen. Ott. motor Ughlingl 14 I* OiMiao
TB Ihotoingl 15 17
Shets aw geel — Tpnpa Bay 1014 0 -la
Ottawa 1 5 1 - 11
Fewer play Departuretie* — Tampa Bar I
or I. Ottawa 4 ot 4
Gwaltot - Tamp* bar. Jabtonski 1 4 7 111
shots 14 savesl Ottawa Butingion, 4 17 1
114 0 )
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(Racine. Galley 1. 7 S (ppl Panamas lm dro t. Phi 'roughing), at Lindsay. Fla
thigh sticking!. | 0 . Zettloa. Fie (high
sticking), 1 47. Lemekin. Phi (high sticking),
I 14
Second Parted - 2 Florida Smith I
(SkrucPend. Hough). 1 11. 1 Philadelphia,
Tips etl A ( av (thl Pmaltles — Lmdrot Phi
Hugh u ck iry).
51. Racine. Phi Hugh
ttickm gl.s a ,
Third P in ed - 4 Miiladalphta. Recchl 1*
(Lmdrot Wilkie). * n (ppl. 5 Florida.
Kudelskl 11 lle w ry Ntodrrmayerl. It 24
Ipp). ( Florida Barnet 11. 1( 41 Penalties
— Lindsay. Fla (high dtckm gl. 5 M Rtcchi.
Phi (etoowmgl. ( 57. Conroy. Phi leibow
mg), 11 57
Overtime — 7 Phlodaiphla. Lmdrot 11
IRacchi. Lmdberg) to Penalties - None
Shots on goal — F lo rid a ( * &gt; 0 - 1 1
Philadelphia* 11 « 1 - N
F ewer p4ay Ogpertetottos — Florida 1 ot *.
Philadelphia t e l l
Goalies - Florida. Ftlrpatrlck 771 (M
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Ron AiaeHtm*. Scott Or tie etl

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MIAMI - Tlir Level 9 mid JO
gym n a i t i from H r o w n ’ s
OymnninalicB Central of Alta­
monte Spring* routed the com ­
petition at the 1994 Orange Howl
CIu m Ic In Miami on January 22.
Led by Kristen Wood and
Reyna Gilbert, the Level 9 team
captured first place In the allaround competition for both the
Junior and Settlor divisions.
Performing In (he Junior divi­
sion. Wood Dtilshed first In vuull
and door exercise und added a
second place In the uneven bars
to give her ihe all-around erowtt
with a composite score 95.05.
Tenmmalc Susie Reeder took
first on balance beam and Iter
94.00 was good enough for
second plarc In all-around
So complete was the Hrnwn's
domination that Ihe event Finals
alter team competition produced
a clean sweep In every for the
Level 9 team. Wood, Reeder and
Gilbert learned up for Ihe sweep.
wl(h Wood winning vault and
floor exercise. Herder Inking the
balance beam and Gllhcrt taking
first In uneven bnrs.
Gilbert look the all-around
crown la'vel 9 Seniors with a
94.90. She was first In vault and
uneven bars and second In
balance (team and lloor exercise.
Hnindv Oglesby added second

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In level 10. T r a c y Edncr
finished second In the ull-around
Junior division with a score of
24.70. Her finish came on the
strength of a first place In
uneven bars, a second In floor
rxrrclsr. and third places in
vuull and balunec beam.
Senior division Irvrl 10 girls.
Mlkara Slrlnbrrg and Lisa Roll­
ing. combined for first place
finishes In three o f the four
Individual events.
Steinberg claimed the vault
and balance beam trophies,
while Konlng won uneven ham
Steinberg also added a second In
floor exercise to give her second
tn thr all-around wlih a 30.55.
Steinberg collected another
llrst place finish In the Individual
events on Italoner tteiim and was
second In vault ahead o f twin
sister Shanna Stelntierg
Tram results were decided In
un open formal, with both level
nine and 10 teams competing
against each other. Brown's Cen­
tral look home first place honors
in Irvrl 10 1107.55 points) and
fourth In level nine IIO4.H0).

P inehurstContinued from IB
lOrun rally In the
s i x t h I n n i n g w i t h an Innlde-lhr-purk grand slam. Joe
Clark nlso had an Insldr-thr-park
home run. a single, two nuts
scored, and three RBI. John
Hagan contributed three singles,
two mns. and two HHI. Erick
Carrasqulllo singled twice and
scored twice.
D a v i d Ea t o n a d d e d t w o
singles, a run. and an HHI.
Denni s Glrason doubled,
singled, and scored a ntn. Paul
Rodriguez had two singles and a
run scored. Glenn Stewart and
David Cories each had a single,
run. and an Kill U.J. Holt
singled and scored a run. Lonnie
Tucker scored a run.
J.J. Jllcs and Hurt Hurgess
pared Hrlar Corp.’s 15-hlt cITorl.
Jlles collecting three r&gt;lnglcs and
two RHI while Hurgess till three
singles and scored Iwo runs. Don
Hul dwl n singled t wi ce and
scored twice. Hubert Garcia had
two singles, u nut, und an HHI
Allan Trusknuskns nlso lilt two
singles.
Tom Ryan singled and scored
a run. Kirk Coker and Grover
Marks each hit a single. Duke
Fcrrato srorrd a run.
O ctavio Torres collected a
home run. double, two RHI. und
two runs srorrd In lead Exterior

Ilomcsavrrs. .James Thompson
and Hen Walker each had ihrec
singles, ihrt-c runs, and tw o HHI
Alvin Campbell tripled, doubled,
stored three rims, nnd had iwo
HHI. Shannon Sindh had two
doubles, three runs, and thrrr
HHI.
John Stclr doubled twice,
scored twice, ami had two KH1.
Petr Hodnar contrthuied a dou­
ble. single, two runs, and three
HHI. H ill W lllr added tw o singles,
a run. und two RHI, Kobe it
McHruy singled twice and Scored
a run. Tom Lundry had a double
and two runs. Danny Pulcn
singled, srorrd a run. and had
an RHI. Charln* Dayman nlso
singled nnd s o re d a run. Chris
Pilcher hit a singje
For the SAS Haulers. Toni
Wilks was 3-lor-9 with a home
run. double, single, two runs,
and Ihrer RHI. Eric Van Small
tripled, singled, scored twice,
and had an RHI. Steve Dentils
added u double, single, two runs,
undun RHI
Johnny Easlham contributed
two singles nnd t« run while Jay
Osteen hud two singles and an
RHI. Mark Wltighum singled,
scored twice, and drove In n run
David Lively mid Sam Jones
each hud a single, run. und an
RHI. Chris Easlham singled and
Itad two RHI. Otis SJoblom
singled and sc-tired a run.

Chase
Continued from IB

It v /w a p i o

place finishes in vault and un­
even tsars (o earn third place
all-nround with n score of 33.55.
Overall, the Level 9 girls stood
atop the victory stnnd 10 of a
possible 14 limes.

lead Ihe pack with a
4-1 record. They're followed by
Stllfry Alfnrdablrs |2-2|, First
Hapllst |2-3|. nnd Herr: 3 0 11-3)
Next week. First Haptlst will
play Deer: 30 In thr 7 p in. game
b e fo r e St l f f e y A l f o r d a hi es
challenges A D. Hosler/Florlda
Sport Wear In O r 8 p.m. game.
lit their win over Herr: 30, A.D.
Hosler/Florlda S|nirt Wear was
led by Mitch Hurkc. who tripled,
singled, and scored two runs.
Stevr James added a triple, run.
and Iwo RHI. Rk k Yates singled
and drove In two runs. Steve
Donovan singled and scored a
run.

Brantley Urumlcy. Dave
Nobles, and Handy Yates each
added a single.
For Herr: 30, Chuck Comrtto
singled twice mid had an HHI.
Jerry Camus tripled and scored
a nut. Tim AlUson, Joel Kean,
Jim Reid, Kcu Cornet to. and
Dave Hen nr 11each hit a single.
Lurry Ifirt highlighted Stlffey
Alfordahles’ IH-hlt assault of
First Haptlst with a home run.
two singles, two runs, and three
HHI. Daniel Howrn added three
singles, scored a ntn. and hud
two Kill. Trent Johnson tripled,
singled, and drove In a nut. Gary
Muse hit two singles nnd scored
three nuts.
Ra ndy S m a lh rrs added a
double, run. nnd an RHI. Tom
SHITcy doubled and scored n run.
Chad Hrndcii contributed a
single, ntn. and two RHI. Lloyd
Wall had n single, run, and an
RHI. Don Green. Wayne Fakess,
and Brad Hawser each singled
and scored a nut. Kobcn Carter
also singled.
Tom Grnccy led First Haptlst
with two singles and a run
scored. Jim .Schaefer had an
RHI. Rocky Kllmgswoith. Hilly
Gracey. Tom S/alxi. and Sidney
Brock each till u single.
First Hapllst m m r right back
and handed A.D. Knster/Florlda
Sport Wear Its first loss, break­
ing n 5-5 tic with a run In the
fourth Inning. EIHngswnrth
rrachcd on an error, advanerd
on a single by Hilly Gracey, and
srorrd the game-winning ntn on
a single by Tony Hlallr.
“Schurfrr
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led First Baptist with

two singles, two rims, and un
RHI while Hlallr collected two
singles, a ntn. and two RHI. Hilly
Grurcy and Tom Gracey rat h hit
two slngtrs and scored a run.
Steve Laurence had two singles
and an RHI. Jell ik-thanv also lilt
two singles. Elllngsworth singled
und scored a nut. Tim Palmer
had a single undun HHI.
James had u double, run. and
an RBI to highlight the nine-bit
offense of A.D. Rosler/Florldu
Sport Wear. Yates singled twice
and scored a nut. Jerry Brussels
also hit tw o sin gles. S teve
Woodley doubled and scored u
run. Donovan and Hurkc each
bad a single and u run. Hrumlcy
hud a single and an RHI.

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People
Tenants versus landlords

IN BRIEF

Know rights and responsibilites under the law

World War II vets set election
SANFORD — World War M veterans of the Merchant Marines
and Navy Armed Guard will hold election of officers on
Sunday. Feb 13. at I p m., at the American Legion, 2874 S.
Sanford Avc., Sanford. All "old salts" are welcome, according
to Dob Swanson.
For Information, call Swanson. 321-4723. The groups meet
on the second Sunday o f every month.

Future Stars Pageant
The Holiday Inn on International Drive In Orlando will host
the 1994 Future Stars Pagrant to be held at 10 a.m. on
Sunday. Feb. 27.
Girls 1-2. 3 5. 6-8. 9 1 2 . 13-16 and 17 and over and boys 1-3.
4-7 and 8-12 are eligible to enter. Judging will be on stage In a
gown or party dress for girls and In a dressy outfit for boys.
Judges will t&gt;e looking for personality, appearance and appeal
Th eir will also be optional talent, modeling and photogenic
categories.
There will be a winner and four runners up In each division
who will enler the national Future Stars Pageant In August.
Modeling agencies and representatives will be attending the
pageant to award scholarships to some of the contestants.
For more Information and applications send a self-addressed
envelope lo Future Stars. 300 Amethyst Way. Lake Mary. FI.
32746.

Business info at the library
The Seminole County Public Library System has recently
published a booklet entitled S m a ll H u a ln n a H lbllography,
This booklet Is designed to help people who are Interested In
starting and operating a small business. Ii Is a selective guide
lo the Library's resources
Many topics are included such ns business planning,
financing, marketing, mall nrder and export/lmpon. Reference
Hems and branch locations are noted.
Free copies are available at all branches.
The library systems' hours are Monday through Thursday.
10 a.m to 9 pm. and Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m.

CALENDAR

The following information was sent to me
by Rnnnaa AIL manager of the Orlando
Regional office o f the Florida Department or
Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. We both
thought this would be o f Interest to you. the
renter.
Many Floridians live In leased apartments
and other rental housing. But while most
people know there are laws governing
landlord-tenant relationships, they often
don't find out the details — until there is a
problem. Both tenants and landlords should
know their rights and responsibilities under
Fl6rida's Landlord/Tenam Law before enterfpg Into a lease agreement.
Florida law does not require a written
lease. However, most landlords provide n
written lease agreement that clearly stales
nil the terms A lease signed by a landlord
and tenant Is a legally binding contract. And
while the law rerognlzes oral leases, such
agreements are subject to mtsunderstndlngs
and are more difficult lo enforce.
Prospective renters are encouraged to
request a written lease that states how
much Is required for a deposit, the amount
and due date of rent money, and all other
terms for occupying a unit. It is Illegal for a
lease to waive a tenant's legal rights or to
Include conditions that are contrary lo
Florida laws.

wise. this service Is not required unless It
was agreed to in writing or unless the
presence o f rats or insects constitutes a
violation o f health codes

CONSUMER
FOCUS

B A R B AR A
HUGHES/
GREGG
Before moving In. renters should also
conduct a thorough Inspection o f the
domicile and submit an Inventory to the
landlord o f all problems or damage found In
the dwelling.
Bath the landlord and tenant have
responsibilities under Florida law. The
landlord must comply with building, hous­
ing and health carles by keeping the roof,
windows, floors, outside walls and all other
structural components In good repair. He
must also provide locks and keys. heat. hot
and cold running water and keep the
plumbing In reasonable working condition.
Unless otherwise agreed In writing, the
landlord also must remove garbage from the
properly and provide a smoke detector. If
the rental unit Is one o f five or more
apartments under one roof, the landlord
must supply regular pest control. Other­

The tenant must also com ply with
housing and health codes. The dwelling
should be kept clean and free of garbage,
and the tenant must not deface or daningr
the premises. Including the electrical,
plumbing, heating, air condllInning nr other
systems furnished by the landlord. The
tenant is legally responsible for paying rent
for the duration o f the lease, unless the
written agreement stipulates other pro­
visions for breaking the lease.
If rent Is not paid when due. the landlord
may give written notice allowing (he tenant
three days to either pay or move. After that,
the landlord can file an eviction suit In
court. The court will allow the tenant five
days to respond to the suit. If the tenant
does not respond or a Judgment Is enterrd
against the tenant, a "w rit of possession"
will be Issued to the local sheriff. The sheriff
will then serve eviction papers, giving the
tenant 24 hours to vacate.
For more Information and n brochure on
Florida's Landlord Tenant Act. call the
Florida Department o f Agriculture and
Consumers Services at 1-800-HELPFLA
(1-800-435-7352).

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Rotary recieves
district honor

Dixieland band open to public

Bill Earl* (right), district gover­
nor of District 6980 Rotary
International, recently paid an
official visit to the Santord
Rotary Club While here, Earte
presented a banner to George
W allace, club president, In­
dicating that the Santord club
le third In the district tor
having the most Improvement
per capita.

Dixieland Forever Inc., a non-profit band, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m., at the VFW Hall. 2706
Wells Ave., Fern Park. Open to the public, donation Is 16 Far
Information, call 8 4 1-7335.

United We Stand meets Sunday
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 Club Road
and Lake Mary Boulevard. All Interested persons are welcome.

Mw*MPfwto h Tammy Vtnc*nt

World War II veterans meet Sunday
World War II veterans of the Merchant Marines and Navy
Armed Guard meet the fecond Sunday of me month at I p.m..
ut the American Legion. 2874 S. Sanford Ave. All "old salts"
are welrome. For information, call Bob Swanson. 321-4723.

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

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 53 years or older to play
party bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. ul the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

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

Nurses to meat monthly
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida, Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Kllamcy Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C.E.U. class
provided each month. All meetings ore open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs. For Information call 299-4321.

Landscape managers
attend ELM seminar
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A tw o-d a ) E n viron m en tal
Landscape Management Semi­
nar IELM | was recently held In
conjunction with horticulture
agents from Orange and Osceola
counties to provide Information
for landscape managers from
county and cities, school board
and private landscapers, to teach
and encourage water eoriservatlon. proper pest control man­
agem ent. and proper use of
fertilizer. Also covered In the
two-day class was Insect Iden­
tification. disease Identification.
and weed Identification. These
local landscape property manag­
ers arc encouraged lo use less
pesticide, waler and fertilizer
through proper Integrated (rest
management techniques.
The same program Is offered
In Orange and Osceola counties

by all three horticulture agents
during a two-week period.
This program Is offered once a
year to residential landscape
personnel who can benefit finan­
cially and from an environmen­
tal standpoint for the county
from this Information.
Some of the participants In the
program were: Sue [Iranian.
Seminole County School Board
ground maintenance worker:
Jerry Holder, owner of a pest
and termite control company In
DeLand: Trtsh Thomas, Urban
Horticulture Agent at the Semi­
nole County C o o p e r a t i v e
E xten sion S ervice; Bernard
Joseph. City of Sanford grounds
m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k e r , a nd
Eleanor Forcste. Urban
Horticulture Agent from Osceola
County.

NEW ARRIVALS
Robert and Deborah Smith of
Silver Spring. Mil. announce the
birth o f their daughter. Natalie
Durham Sorkln Smith, on Jan.
7. 1994, at Georgetown. She
weighed In at a healthy 7 lbs.. 13
ozs.

Maternal grandparents arc
Claire and Bernard Sorkln of
S c o r s d a l e . N. Y. P a t e r n a l
grandparents are Mayor Bettye
and Dr. Robed J. Smith of
Sanford.

B o x in g c h i l d ’s e a r s c a u s e d d e a f n e s s
DEAR ABBYt On the subject
of child abuse: Several genera­
tions ago. It was considered
acceptable to box a child's cars
as an appropriate punishment. It
was not generally known that
such a practice could have
devastating results — although
many must have heard that a
very you ng Thom as Edison
became deaf after having his
cars boxed.
At the age o f 4. l recited some
Indecent poetry tn front o f polite
company. My father, an other­
wise model parent, slapped the
left side of my head vigorously
with his right hand. (That was
the only time he ever struck mc.|
Soon after, and from then on. I
felt n certain numbness in my
left car. Later, there were spells
ol buzzing and roaring along
with dizziness centered In my
left ear. Finally, seizures and
repeated blackouts sent me to
the hospital, where surgery wus

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

performed by a neurosurgeon.
My hearing war* never restored
in that car. And all this was
brought on by a "lovin g" parent.
So. Dear Abby. If a parent feels
that a little physical punishment
Is necessary to teach a child a
lesson, tell your readers to keep
It be l o w the neck. P le a s e
withhold my name; I'm quite
well known in...

LAKE PLACID, FLA.
DEAR LAKE PLACID: 1 dis­
approve of hitting a child to
"teach" him (or her) a lesson.

Hitting tuts escalated to beatings
— some brutal enough to send a
child to a hospital, or worse.
Denying u child Ills favorite
entertainment or sport Is far
more effective.
D EAR ABBYt Your response
to the mother who objected to
her child's grandmother speak­
ing a foreign language to the
child was right on the mark. May
I add a few thoughts on the
subject?
Kids learn quickly. And If they
learn that a cat la "eln katz" in
German, they can also learn II Is
"un galo" In Spanish.
My parents were bom In the
United States, but both of their
parents were born In Germany,
and I was taught curly on to
sp ea k G e r m a n as wel l us
English, and Spanish, too. My
grammar and spelling may not
be perfect, but I can communi­
cate well enough to lie un-

Glamour commercials designed
to promote the sale of alcohol
DEAR

R E A D E R S : W e re

hearing on the radio and TV that
once again our urea will become
the nation's number one spring
break destination for the colIrgc-agc crowd. While many of
us may smile lo ourselves about
memories of limes and youth
long gone, let’s focus for a
minute on the messages our
children and teens will lie seeing
on TV commercials celebrating
tills annual right of passage.
There will he lots of gorgeous
young people with great bodies
and golden Ians. Everyone will
appear carefree and relaxed. The
Implied message behind these
bronzed bodies conveys more
than the Idea that alcohol Is a
necessary part o f the good life. It
also portrays a certain class of
people, all able to afford the
latest fashions and able lo take
time lo enjoy the beach.
There will not be anyone over
age 35 In the bunch, nor will
anyone be dtunk. They will all

DRUO
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

be bright, energetic, healthy,
good looking and mostly while.
What will not be shown on these
commercials will be the teenager
In your neighborhood who stays
drank all weekend or any of the
ones arrested for drunk driving
o f I he young people who can't
manage lo drink without getting
drunk. They will not be on the
commercials but they arc a part
of everyday reality, both at the
beach and at home.
Talk lo the kids In your family
about the Implied messages (hut
these commercials are promot­

ing. Help them to understand
that the purpose o f the commer­
cials Is purely to Increase nlcohol
sales, not to a ccu rately nr
honestly portray either the
lifestyle of the user or the
consequences o f alcohol use
among young people.
One of our country's biggest
social problems Is being pro­
moted right In our own living
rooms — the tee tinge and young
adult alcoholic.
(Mary Balk la a C a rtifla d
A d d ic t io n P r e v e n t io n P r o ­
fessional and counaalor. Writ*
her at lha Santord Harald, or call
the Seminole County School!'
Drug Prevention office, 323 5710.)

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RUTH 8ACARTO IN DENVER
DEAR RUTH: I appreciate
your affirmation. People of any
age (especially children) who are
challenged Intellectually usually
meet the challenge.

DEAR ABBYt I cannot Imag­
ine why a woman of 74 would
marry a man who Is over BO.
I became a widow at age 76.
and I would never consider
remarrying. All these old geezers
want Is a nurse, or a purse.
Never would 1sully the memo­
ries of my 30 wonderful years of
marriage by taking on another
man. Sign me...
WELL-ADJUSTED READER
DEAR WELL-ADJUSTED:
Thank the good laird that mil
every person who remarries in
his or her twilight years consul
era the remarriage "sullying the
m em ory" of a previous mar­
riage.
Some sccand-llinc-aroundcrs
have found their second mar­
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Saniord Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. February 11, 1994 - SB

Religion
Fromthe pulpit

IN BRIEF
Fellowship to meet in Sanford
SANLORD — The Central Florida Fellowship Meeting will be
held In the Sanford Civic Center from Friday. Feb. 18. through
Sunday. Feb. 20.
Mlnlateni from various (Kirin of the country will be present.
The community In Invited to nit under the novetign grace of
God and come to worship.
Services will !*e held at 10:30 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
dally.
Lunch and dinner will lie served.

Lenten services planned
SANFORD —'The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2523
Oak Ave., will have a chill supper on a prelude to the mid week
observance o f ihc 40 days o f Lent. It will be at 0 30 p m on Ash
Wednesday. Feb 10. and will be followed by the traditional
Lenten servlre at 7:30 p.m.

Cheevers featured in Crusade
SANFORD — Prophetess Idell Cheevers of Savannah. Ga­
wd! be In Crusade Feb. 23-25, She will be at the House of
Refuge. 1001 Celery Ave.. ut 7:30 p.m. nightly.
She In an evangelist, pastor and ovetsecr of Pentecostal
Miracle Deliverance churches In Florida. South Carolina and
Georgia Come out to hear this anointed powerful woman of
God.
For more Information, call 324-4711 or 328-7373.

Lay organization plans workshop

Renewing knowledge for Lent
Recent revelations about what
school children In America arc
not learning have been disturb­
ing. Many are unable to locate
the state they live In on a map.
Others cannot date the Civil War
within the right century, and for
many, history is about some­
thing that happened so lung ago
that no one should care about It.

Is
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theological un­
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essary if we are to
find our way through
a t i me when the
f o r c e s of evi l are
strong. J

A n educat ed p o p u la c e Is
essential to the preservation of
liberty. Ignorance o f what has
gone before and what the real
meaning of current events ts. Is
always dangerous.
In n parallel way. we In ihc
churh agonize over the loss of
B iblical and theological un­
derstanding In many congrega­
tions. Many of us would be
embarrassed by the simplest of
exams In these subjects. Just as
in secular education, so In
church education, and selfcentered Interpretations o f our

-The Rev. B ru c e Scott

historic beliefs.
The old saying, "those who
stand for nothing will fall for
anything." Is applicable here.
When wide-spread Blbllral Illit­

eracy and theological misunder­
standing become the rule, the
Church Is In trouble and due for
a revival or a reformation.
I am making a plea here that
b e g i n n i n g with L e n t . Ash

Wednesday Is Feb. 16. that wc
as a co m m u n ity resolve to
become better students o f the
blble. the creeds and beliefs of
our church, and more mature In
our l heologlcal orientation.
This ts not jusi a "nice thing to
d o ." Sou nd theological u n ­
derstanding Is necessary If we
are to find our way through a
time when the forces of evil arc
strong, when rnuny would lead
others In pollltru! directions that
are detrimental to their best
Interests, and when "pop'' the­
ology and media religious pro­
gramming garner such huge
followtngs.
Jesus charged his disciples to
be "Innocent as doves" but only
as they at the same time re­
mained "w is e as serpents."
Dally lenten readings In the
Bible and a good devotional book
may help us all to become u little
more of both.

SANFORD — The l-ay organization of Allen Chapel A.M.E.
Church. 1203 Olive Ave.. will conduct a workshop Feb. 20 at 4
pm .
The public is Invited to attend and learn about the hlsotry
and program of Ihr organization.
The Rev John li Woodard, pastor, and Rayfleld Humphrey,
president.

Ash Wednesday events
A new beginning

SANFORD — Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Ave..
will sponsor a Shrove Tursday Pancake Supper on Feb. 15. In
the parish hall from 5:30-7 p in.
On February 10. Ash Wednesday, the Holy Eucharist with
ashes will br celebrated at 7 and 10 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.

First B a p tis t Church, 6th
Street and Park Avenue, cele­
brated Its 1101h anniversary
this past weekend with a
groundbreaking of a new SI.5
million facility. Helping to
commemorate Ihe event was,
Mark S chw elzar, architect,
Floyd Blake, pastor, Brian
Walsh, Don Nicholas, Ray
williams, Bill Colben, David
Rolan, Kart Stairs, E. R. Wood.
Selma W illiam s Bottye Smith.
Psm Blake and Melynda Bev­
erly.

Sisterhood sets meeting for February
The Sisterhood of Temple Shalom. 1785 Elkcam Dlvd.,
Deltona, will hold Its meeting on Feb. 16 at the Temple.
Run Silverman, who conducts services every Saturday
morning at 10 am. . will entertain the group with songs and
stories.
On April 9. ihc Sisterhood will sponsor a Fasion Show at
Dr-luma Country Club. Fashions are by Uctle Drekas of
DcLand. Call Harriet Salum an at 532-2506. or Belle Weinstein
at 789-8520 for tickets and Information.
Shirley Rosen and Dora Goldstein offer exercise classes every
Tursday and Friday morning at 10a.in.

HaraM Pholo b y S u ta n Wannat

Community invited to Youth Explosion
SANFORD — The Youth Department of the Rescue Church of
God. 1700 W. 13th St., cordially Invites all teenagers and
young people to a Youth Explosion Spiritual Revival on Feb.

10- 12.
Services will begin nightly at 7 p.m. Elder Wilbert Gordon
will be the sjH-aker each night. Bishops, pastors, and youth
directors are encouraged to Invite their young people to attend
these services and to experience the outpouring of God's spirit.

Renewing wedding vows
SANFORD — Second Shiloh M. B. Church, Airport
Boulevard. Invites the community to participate In the
renewing of wedding vows for members, friends and families.
The event will be at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Feb. 13. with guest
speaker Evangelist McDuffie, from Clermont.
Come one. come all. where everybody Is somebody and the
Rev. R. T. Davis, pastor.
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R ev. D a v is in v ite d to U k ra in e
fo r e v a n g e lis t ic to u r
GENEVA - The First United
Methodist Church. Geneva, has
been blessed with a very special
opportunity for mission work
without even leaving Its own
backyard.

lives o f over 176,000 people,
pr i ma r i l y g r adua t i ng hi ghschool seniors, bringing many of
them lo Christ.

Those who are Interested In
helping out with the mission
The Rev. Jeanne Davis, pastor
may purchase Bibles printed In
of the church, has been asked to , their native tongue for $1.25
each, or to the cost of Rev.
t ra v e l with Jim P o n d e r
Davis's tour, which Is approxi­
M i n i s t r i e s on a t w o - w e e k
evangelistic tourof the Ukraine.
mately A3.000. including air
fare, an Interpreter, hotels and
While there, she will hp one of meals.
•
a select group of ordained and
Joan and Darrell Scraper will
lay Christians who will touch the

open their home for an elegantly
catered dinner on Saturday. Feb.
12. Admission Is 813 per person
or $25 per couple. All proceeds
from this dinner will go directly
to the cost of the trip.
To contribute directly, write to
Geneva First United Methodist
Church. P.O. Box 980. Geneva
FL 32732-0980. Murk at the
bottom o f the envelope "Ukraine
Bibles." if donating lo the Bible
collection, or "Davis Ukraine
trip." to donate toward the cost
of the trip.

Th# R b v . Jeanne Davis

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
A IU A N C S C H U F C H
Community Ail.arrea Chureh. 4614 t u l ia*a Dm# Wmla* Spnngt
101 M a piham W oodiFd.l&amp; ngaood
Saniord Alpine* Church, H O IS Pare A,# SanioreJ
A u t u u v o r aoo
[mm«ru*l Actam OtyolGod.310Camm*reiMSI .San'ord
F amuy WortrwpCant*. m o w Airport
Santo'S
F.aadom A t v . - t i , ot God 7960 Orlando O' Saniord
W a in aA tta m P lyo lO o d 16fSOnonFd.Lorvg*ood
(A F T 1ST
Antioch B i t M l CKutcn. O ntoo
Cal,a-r B ati.ti Church Crytta. la**
A 3 'd S t . Lata Mi-y
Canaioatry B ap i.il Chureh TfOSammota Bird
Canlrai Baet.lt Chu-ch 3101 W I It Si
C K H w t l F » il Bapt.it
Cxaroata, U &gt; u w v ) Bapt.lt C V t * . South**tl M
CoimtryMOa BapMI Church Country Out) Fd . la»4 Mary
Fwtt BapMI Chureh. SIS Fan »•»
Ftftt Bat M i Church ot Ammonia Spring! Ft
Ammonia Spring!
F in i Bat M l Church Ot Fo r itl C*ty
FlfU BapMI Chureh o 'C an a.a
F u n BapMI Church. Ma t ham W ood!
t in t BapMI tho -ch ot l a rt Monro*
Fuat BapMI Church o llo n g n o o d 691 C a iI S F a ja
F I'll BapMI Church ot O ltM n
F u ll B a il'll Church ot Onado
Firtt BapMI Church ot Saniando Spring!
F u ll Shiloh M iivonary B iPM I Church 1101 W O tn SI
Fountain ttaad BapMI Church Oxado
Hop* Bact.ll Church. FortU City Commuruty C * n lf lo r a il Clly
lnd*p*nd*nca BapM I U .tt O n e Laagua fitdg.lon ga o o d
Jordan Milttonary BapMI Church. SKI UptMa Rd
Ughihouta BapMI Church 66S longam od- la t a Mary Fd
la**tt#* BapMI Chu-ch, IJO la* a xa * Ar* LaaaMa-,
MacaOon't M illio n BapMI Church. O a i Mm Fd Otiaan
M ille n a ry BapMI Church North I d . [niarpm a
Morrung Qiory BapMI Church Gan*ta H uy
Ml Monah Frtrh.ua* Bat m i Chureh, HOI L o cu li A.* Saniord
Ml O n t U . i i yuKy BapMI Chureh, Saniando Spring! Fd longaood
Ml &amp;&lt;n« M .itwnary Baotitl Chureh 1100 J airy »,•
Ml Zion MiiNonary BapMt Church, Expat Ay*
Na* B*th*l M.ttionary Chureh * n St 4 I-Idory A . i
I n a U i Car&lt;ary M nponary BapMI Chureh 110B W Illh S l
t U a l i l i n Prtmrlrt* BapMI Ctorreh. 1309 W IZlhBI
HP* T a tia rw it BapMI Chureh Quality t«n North lnng*oort
Ha* Ml Z-on BapM t Chureh. 1FJO F*ar A.«
Ha* U 'a Ft*o*V&gt;*p,4 M I I Laaa O t . CattaiParey
HorthudaBaptm Chureh. Chutuoia
P»aca'uiz»n BapMI Chureh 1IM Pm* 61 Ammonia Spring!
Faopr* i BapMI Chureh lj g i w I n S l Samon)
FmaeiMI B a o M i Chureh H I ( A upon Wad
Fi*n * La m SapM I Chureh FMga F d . Fare Fare
Frogreti M.HJpnary BapMI Chureh. U-daay
Fioatdanc* Mriiumary BapMI Chureh, a m Oougiat A t * , Sooaartosn
S*cond Siutoh Miiatonary BapMI Chureh W a il Saniord
Smyrna BapMI Chureh. ISO Orerproo* O r. CauatOarry
Siariighl BapMI Chureh igo Bahama Fd
St J«m*i Mim onary BapMI CFM ftR.I84t1vO ttf*n
Si John) M.tttonanr BapMI Chureh. JO* long*ood A i* ,

Anamonla Spx-gt
Si Lula M.tHonary BapMI Chureh otCam*ronC*iy Me
Si Paul BapMI Chureh. I l l Pm* A r*
Si Matin**! BapMI Chureh Canaan H g ti
SI John t M.tuonary Pat M l Church. PJO Cyp-att St
Sprtngimd M.itwnary BapMt Chureh. Ilih SI ICadarAr*
PMmattoAre BapMI Chu-ch ISIS Pamwito Are
Tampta BapMI Chureh. FMm Spnngi Hd . Anamonla Spnngt
victory BapMI Chureh. Old Orlando Fd at trail*- Are
W ailrw * BapMI Chureh. a 100 FpoiaFd 1*0*1
William O a p * i Mitponwy BapMt Chureh. M in t WJuam S t .
Atlamonta Spnngi
Z»n HOP* Baptitt Chureh. 711 Oranga Are
CATHOLIC
AH 6ov.it Cathotrc Chureh. 9010*» A r e . Saniord
C»ureh of Iha Naunty. laaa Mam
Ou&lt; Lady ol lha La*ai Cal none Chureh lllOM aiinuhan Dartorva
Si Ann ■ Calhohe Church. Dogwood T-art. BaBary
Si Augutlma Caihotrc Chureh. Suntai D r . naar Sutton F d . Cn M H rerry
SI D*r*CarhoucCommMUIyin**tiMO«la*nC&gt;ticCaniar
Si Mary Uagoarena Catnohc Church. Maitland Are Anamonla S pongt
Si Mary olBraruanCathoire Chureh. I4S McCoy Or. Apopaa
C H M tU N
F Oil Cnnitiort Chureh loot S Saniord A re
F h»I Chnatian Chureh ol Longaood ItOOC E WUkamion F d . longw ood
CataprMion Chureh la ta Mary. U S W laoavre* A r* . La*a Mary
Q.aco Chrtttian Chureh. Wuton Etomantary School iFaoiai
9PS Orongo Bird . Saniord
Lo*arv*« Cn niilon Church. BaarLaAoFd ol Jin-nan
Stniord Ch .iinan Chureh. t JO Uptata Fd . Saniord
South Saminoto Chriit&gt;an Chureh. 300 w S F 41* Or*do
CHRISTIAN S CI!N CI
First Chureh o l Chrtti Sc &gt;anMl. SFS M a n ham Woods F d . Long*ood
CHUFCH O F CHRIST
Chureh of Chrtti. 1S U S Pan Are
Chureho*C h n tiM L a ta tH a n U S H *y I f M N Catta-ta—y
Church ol Chrtti SOD Film Spnngi O r . Allamonla Spnngi
Church ol Chrtti. Owreri
Chureh ol C n nti. longaood
Chureh ol Chrtti W tnhSI
Herthwdo Chureh ot Chnti Fla Karen 0 * . Maitland
South Sam. not* Chureh ol Chrtit. S*m Lata Ho**H Fd
CHURCH O F 0 0 0
Chureh ol Ood SOI Mreiory a re
Chureh ol Ood. 101W « n d Si
Chureh ol Ood Oriado
Chureh ot Ood Hontiati. Lada Monro*
Chureh Ot Ood M illion. In lirp n ia
Church ot Ood. M01W l i m i t
O u re h ol Ood m Chnti On*do
Chureh o tO o d o lF ro c h a e y .n O tS tun Are
Chureh a* Ood o lF io g h K y .1 RIBS Pwummon Are
Chureh ol Ood ol Pra«h*cy. *M S C p f M L Orreda
Chureh of Ood (flh D*yl Owtona Community Cantor Omena iSun Foom l
F*acu* Chureh ot Ood. ir tS W lO h S l .Saniord
tiuo Church ot Ood. l&gt;WRidg**ood Are .Santprd
CONOFIOATIONAL
Congregational C h r m m Church, la o i S Fare A r e . Sanford
l A I U R N ORTHODOX
(a tta in O rthodoiChuren.il Uoorg* Z00IDylanWpy Utrtland

la ti* -n O ith o d o iChureh Si S t o r e n io t O C A
1PM Lata Emma Rd long*ood
(ait*,hOrthodor Chureh SI John O-ihodoi T f a l Country CluO Fd
Saniord
EPISCOPAL
A ilSa.nli E p-tcopalChu-ch.E 0*B*ryAre Enlcrpr.t*
Chnti Eprteopai Church, lengwood
t c rectal Church ol lha N*« Corenanl. 9fS t u ir a * .Ha Fd Wmi*r Spnngi
Eprreopal Chureh o l ma Faturrection 1SIE lata B.anitoy 0* lo»g*ood
Holy Croat Eprecopal Chureh Fart Are at 4th S I . Sanford
Si F«i*rt Eprecopal Chureh TOO Fmahart F d La*aMary
SI Frerre-d t Chureh. SISI Lm aHorreiiFd W.nt*r p * t
lha Chureh ot lha Oood Shaph»&lt;d 111 La*a Are U*n*nd
INTEFOENOMIHATIONAL
Cal. iry Chrtti i* . C*nlar WOW tin SI Saniord
Na* H arrell Chrtit.an FtitouVup IfSOCouniry O ut. F d . Sanio&gt;d
Northland Ccmmuruty Chureh SlOOog Tiaci Fd .Longnood
Out.treh Doureranca C*nlar. 1711 L . r i Are Saniord
JEWISH
Bam Am Synagogu* matting at com*, ol Sand la * a and
County Lina F d W all I *
tamp!* Shalom lfp}Ei&gt;hame&gt;rd Oartona
LUTHERAN
Areanreon Lullretm Chutcl. 0&gt;t'L*ou* D r. Caltartmt’y
OoodSh*ph#rdLumaranChurch,ElCA M lf O n a n d o D&gt; |H«y i f f Z i
San'ord
Holy C 'o t i Lulharan Chureh pi Lare Urey fPOSunD* LaaaMa-y
lord0&lt;l &gt;talu1h*&lt;anChureh J M t u t ia a .u a F J y&lt; n * -S p -.,g i
Lulharan Chureh ot Prondanca, OWtona
Luthaian Church ot lh* Fadaamar ZSZS Oa* A.*
MainahLulh*ianChurch.Oold*nO*ylDr I H i y If « C u ta iM rry
SI Lulas lulharan Chureh R1 *J* V r--a
SI Sltph*n Lulharan Chureh «14wtlW o t ia Longaood
METHODIST
Bamall Urultd Mamorial Chureh, E OaBary Are . Enta'pr.ia
Baai LaAa Un.iart M a lh o d tl Ctoirth
Baihai A M E Chureh C a n u n H a g h ii
Cattai&amp;a.ry Community Un.lad M u s o d il Chureh H » y 11 91 at
F.n»y Fidga F d , Caita'Oarty
C h fiilU n ito d M a th o d .llChsrtCh luciar0&lt; S unlandE ltaiai
0iBaryCommun.1yM*thod&gt;itChureh W »- g - S j - « i Ottmiy
I M l Unitod M alh od.ll Church * 19 F*-&gt; Art
F.rii M athod.it Church ol G*n*r*
F u ll Mathod.lt Church ol Or-add
Oiac* Unrtad M athod.il Church. 499 N Country C h it Fd LataMary
Omni Chapal A M E Chureh Oi**tlo
Oa*g-oreM*thod ti Church Oxado
OUaan Malhodret Chureh. cor pi C*P*nl*r A Murray S i , OHaan
psonMr M alh od.il Chureh co» ol Wubu&gt; Are S Couni-y C»uO Fd
La** Mary
SMtondoUrui** M air«d.tl Chureh SF O t * -d ta Long*ood
SI Jam** A M E 9ih M Cypreti
Si Lure U p Church ol Cam*ron C&gt;ty Inc . B*a&gt;d*ri o il SF as [
SiMary a A M E Chureh S F ( I S Otiaan
SI Paul iM*thod&lt;it Chureh O tiaanFd Entarp-.ta
Sinftord Mamonal Church S DaBary
NAZARS M l
F « il Church ol lh* HAia-ma f U i Saniord Are
Oanaia Church ol lha Nuaran*. S F *• O a -a ,s
Lata Urey Chureh ot tha n atIran* If IE C r y il* Laaa A ,a La* a Mary

Longaood Church ol th* huaran* Way man A Ja ttu p Are Long*ood
Mannam Wood* Church ol lh* Natwan* S F a S ]&gt;y muat W
ol I a at th* W**.ta F.*ar
F F tS B M IF IA N
OanonaPcttpytartan Chureh Holland U .,d A Auttin Are . Otiior a
F u ll Ptaipytar.an Church pi La** Mary
Firtt p-aibytanan Church Ota A,* A 3rd SI
F.rtl Pratpytar.an Chureh ol D«Bary. E Highland
Manham Wood I PralPylanan Chureh SZIOMarthamyVoodi Fd
Laaa Mary
S1 A n d ,* * i Prttpyiar.an Chureh. 9911 Bare Laaa Fd
Si M arti PratPytartan Church, to il Palm S p n n g i F d Anamonla Spnngi
Tutcaa.naPratbytarireiChureh 3800W S F a jg Oysado
Up tal a Comre.unti y PratPylanan Chureh Uptai a Fd
W aiim im titr Prattrytanan Chureh Pad Bug F d . C a t .
SEVENTH OAF AOVENTIST
For**!Laaas*y*ntnDay Adranl »iChureh,M*y *36 ForattC.ly
Uret H.M S***nth Day Adranuil Chureh, M l t Znd Si Santo-y
SantoidS***nthOa* Adm ni.uChureh.S#ISN M*y a j f
S*y*nlh Day Adreniitl Chureh M*lt*nd Are . Allamonla Spnngt
v&gt;.nl*i S prm gi Sa.anm Day Ad**nt.it Church. SO 6 M o il Fd
O tH E F C H U FC H E S
A.I Farm Chapal CampSammyi* W a t.ra P a rtF d
luan i a u t Chureh Oure 1 1Jm
BatrdaH Aran** HounanChapai Baardali Ay*
Chuiuola Community Chureh
(
Church ol J a iu t C h nti ol Latin Day S am ti J U S P a n Are
ECKANKAF frO D .gtia a D r Sunt 100 Lo ng*ood
Family Chureh Cnreit.an Cantor, lS*aS*mino&lt;*Biid CattaiSa ’ y
F .iii Bom Chu'ch q! ma Living God M d* ay
f u l l C h u rch o lC h r.il S o * -M l Eilam Bird A Vanui SI Oartona
Fuel Paniacotlal Chureh cl Long*ood
F .n l Paniacotlal Church ot Sanford
Fu« Qotpat Chureh ot Odd to Chrtti I L T Jarry Are . S**‘c-d
F uM Ootpal T aP*rnacl* l i f t Country Out. Fd
Orac* B tn*Chureh, Jta*S S*nlo&gt;dA.a
Holy Trimly Chu'Ch Ol God to Chnti lit * H angout"- * *•*
*.ngdom Hail ol Jahoran a w matt la t a Monro* Umt ISS1W I'd SI
Lai* Mary Community Chureh 101N Country Chip Fd LataUary
Lara Monro* Chapal O tn g r D i.J L*aa Monro*
L*I C t.it H P !.n a il Church.0*4 lu t Fd . O il* * "
t.y- 1 Kuhood All.anc* Chureh 301 Mar*-am Wood* F J . long*ood
Pad «Waylay an Chureh. SSSOWriud* Or San'ord
PtniteotlM Opan Brer* 1 aParnar to Fnlgawood A re oil M lhopputila
Samuvoto High School
ItotioraiujnCommunily Chureh fSISN C F a J f Saniord
FoMng h u ii MoraytanCNrreh SF 1)4 Longwood
San’ ord Alkane* Chureh. ItOIS Pa* Are
Santore)B.ptoChureh J*tOSan't-d A,*
Sacortd Chureh ot m* llrtng Ood MJ9 Baa-dall Are Saniord
St Pti* a S*rtaanOrthodoi Chureh 1MO Lata Emma Fd . Long*ood
Th* Full Ootp*l Church ol Our lord J t to t Chrtti Aattungion SI
Canaan City
lha Sa.ral.nn Army ftJO W {111 SI
Triumph Tha Chvrtch ot lha Naa Ag* 1006 W 6th St
Unrtad Church ol C h n ti AiUmoniaComrruynrt, Chapal Anamonla Sprmgi
Undid Church ot C h nti Chnti.an FaaoaVup. 160 N Country OuO Fd
It** Mary
U C S S SptrtluMCanl.t U S A S V U u iia Are cornarol
G la r e * A VolutreA.* Oia.gaC.ly

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moot ot S l. i. upon receipt ot
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CO NVALESCENT SU P PLY
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SchadiAeig may include Motok] Adverkeor at» « cost ol on addbonal day
Cancel whan you gw teoiA Pay orfy In doyt your ad n n el iato earned
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21— P e r s o n a ls

A D U L T C A R E In our private
heme. La ke Mary area 1
available beds t v men only
Pleat* contact Virgil ol
________OBJ TO IPO________
A D U LT C A R E In our prlvoto
Longwood home J bedt avail
PNato conloc I CNbbN 774 M lt

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, hamper
toiien. ceuntellng. private
doctor plus living eeponsos
Bor IIIMII Clear wotor Attorney
F t iiM e *
John Fricker

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C A L L FOR YO UR F R E E
F A C IA L ___________ «4*447

D E O tS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C ASE NO. M-M8S CA It K
BAR N ETT M O RTG AGE
CO M P AN Y , a Ftorldo
corporation

Ptototitt,
v».
L E E G I N S B E R G 4/k/aLEE
W ILLIAM G A R R E T T .tool .

Defendant!.)
NO TICE O F ACTION
TO; V E R A BLAN TO N .
Residence Unknown
L o ti Known Moiling Addret.
74J* A Denial Webster Drive
Orlando. F L

any unknown hairs, devlteet.
gronleet. a ttlg n eo t. Itonart,
creditors. Iruttoot. Or olnert
claiming by. through and under
Vara Blanton
Retldence Unknown
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D Mat an
action to foreclose o meelgege
on Me tallowing property to
Seminole County. Floe .do;
Lot 111 ol G R O V E VIEW VIL
L A G E SUBDIVISION, accord
log to Iho plot thereol ot re
corded to Plot Book it. pages a,
J. end ♦ el the pubic records ot
Seminole County. Ftorldo
hot boon tiled ogamtl you ond
others and you are required to
Serve a copy at your written
defenses. II any. to It on SMITH
B SIMMONS P A .. Platollfl’s
attorneys. 11} West Adam s
Shoot. Sulto 1114. Jacksonville.
Ftorldo j jj g j . no mere Mon
thirty ISO) days Iron. Mo firs!
pubikotton dale ol Mis notice ol
action, and llto the original wim
the Clerk o l M is Court either
bolero service an P ijln t ifl’s
attorneyt or Immediately Mere
otter; otherwise o default will
be entered ogointl you lor the
relief demanded In Me com
ptolol or petition
Americans WIM Disabilities
A c t I A D A ) N o tice : In *c
ctrdenc* with Me Americans
wIM Oltobiim et Act. periont
with a disability who need a
special accommodation to par
tlclp a te In th is proceeding
should contact A D A Coordinator
at SOI North Pork Avonuo. Sulto
NJ0I, Sonlprd. Ftorldo 11771 ol
tootl live days prior to Me
proceeding
Telephone
(to; l
1JJ aJJO Eat 4117. I HO M l 4771
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NOTICE OF SALS
Notice It hereby given Mot
pursuant to Flo rid a Statute

CUBA Mo toitowtng personal
property shall bo told ol pub lk
to N at II go o'clock. Friday.
F e b ru a ry JSIh, IttO ot Iho
Mini Storgo worohouto located
Ot 1SJS Pork Or.. Sanford. F L
jjin . to Mtlsty a Hen placed on
M id pertonoi property by Mo
o w n o r o l M in i- S t o r a g e
warehouse Call XU Mad tor In
tormotion
Lot I: Content, ol storage
t p o c o #1*. m l ic o ll o n o o u t
pertonoi property. The name ol
the tenant It E v U Storey
L ei 1: Content, ol l tor age
t p o c o I I I , m lt c o llo n o o u t
pertonoi property. The nomo et
Mo tarunt It Otlvio Pilcher
Let J Contents et storage
t p o c o I I I . m lt c o llo n o o u t
pertonoi property The name ol
Mo tonant It Kathleen Reynold.
Lot 4 Content, ol .torage
s p a c e F i t . m lt c o lla n o a u t
personal property The name of
Mo tenant It KaMlaen Reynolds
Lot Si Contents ol t tor ego
t p o c o I l f , m lt c o llo n o o u t
pertonoi prrp wty The nomo ol
Mo tonont It Rnbtrl Redding

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark el Mo Circuit Court
By. P a trk le F Meath
Deputy Clerk
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Child Care
A S W E E T H E A R T OF A O E A L
F lrt l week tree, no regiitr*
lien toe Ntghi cor* evoiiobi*
Age* f 4111 7414/Uc »1*J to
C H IL D C A R E In my Hidden Lk
home Chrtttl*n tfmot M F.

7 JOom ) JQpmRett JJt 4IIT

It PM 7AM
Part lime Apply In person
Lekevlew Nursing Cantor. * 1*
East lad Street Sentord

NATIONWIDE COMMON
CARRIER NOWACCEFT1NG
AFFliCATIONS FDR FULL­
TIME O.T.R. DRIVERS

0RDERUES
Full time 1 11thill

Minimum * 8* »■ J YM
verifiable OT R eiperlanc*.
Clou ’A’ C O L Good driving
record, doubles vipvrtonco
end endorsemenl a plus. Good
attitude 4 appearance

Accepting oppfkotient
Monday Friday.* 4
DeBory M o w 40 N. 17 *1,
PeBory to&gt;440-4414

Customei Senki Rtps

1 1 8 .8 8 8 4

H IO H L A N O M E M O R IA L
OAROKNS. Forest C ity 1
tots.

J cetkelt. J

vaults

to

price'M.500 I toarge m i

55— B u stm is ~
Opportunities___
AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE

Net Profit N0K toSOOK/yoer
Minimum Invetlmenl IJ0K
Insured Guera. toed
gao afiaio
Ja n it o r ia l f r a n c h is e s

K I

—

M

1M0 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DELANO, FlORttA 32724
904-7317771
____________ EOE____________

RECEPTIONIST
Needed hx small office Light
typing, tiling required Apple
el SUPERIOR MOLDIMOS
177 Peaer Ct. Sanford from
8am to noon Feb. 1418

DIRECTOR
Far established c tilde ore ten
tor Education an) viper lence
In early chittound required
________Can H I 4415________

Pari lime Commission basis
Call Ml MSI_______________

DRILL OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS

P/T. Sanlerd'Lake Mary
Aron weekend shcfts Class 0
guard licensereq 8844ISI___

SALES
SECURITY OFFICERS

w in t e r S p rin g s co m p a n y
seats individuals wIM pre
•tows production eiper lent* 1
shills available Mon Thurs
S M P M 4AM. Frt. Sal. Sun.
4AM 4 toP M or 4 18P M 4AM
IS to- hr Permanent pealtlans
.......................... Never a tool
AO- i —» -- ----- « iM J t o t

TEACHERS

evocation Pey
* Solely Bonus
a Spout* Riding Program
a Average T rip S 7 Days
a Lot* Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you have 1 years tractor
traitor. O T R and mew and k g
rip e r i*nca pi ue a good driving

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. pgr) (tow Monday
thru Friday. IPM*PM; Sal
sirday. tAMSPM SIM per

money *1 ham*, hear the
a m a itrq recorded message
P H JBt 440 J i l l Eel 100

5?— Financial
Services
I can help 44% success Barry
Myers dU&gt;tl)Uuntil PPM

TAXES PKPMCD

Taa preparation from 4)4 up
________ ao7m m i

KEEP DRIVINGAND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need It yoir title Jack
Diamond lor eppomlmenl
no m i

A/C DUCT MECHANIC
Immediate emytaymenf.
Ken's Air, IM.

-HLtii!___________m .fm

EMPLOYMENT

ACCOUNTINGCURK
Part lime Must be viper I
enced In computer data entry
and accounts payable BIIlit
gual desired Salary rang*
UM'hour Send resume to
Central Florida Commimlly
Clink. 1471 S Perk Are, Sen
le g F L U 77I___________ EOE
AOD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL Uldtoler 1714)11

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
NoMing succeeds like success
We’r* well Into oir Jrd decade
ol training successful agents
No licenser
... We’ll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
H UB

Housato Shir*
HOME ON BIVIR lo share.
W/D. pool and tennis courts
PQO/ma Hall uliiaes 444 m *

RIGHT HANOMAN
DM Seutottwy 17 *1
Lengwead. FL

A QUIET, ctoaa no- kitchen,
phene. liitoBry. Apt’s atraU
■adepts* *71 Aug M4-NSS
CLEAN ROOMS, stogie starting
( 7S/wk. Kitchen, phone,
laundry, vide* game*, alt
street parking. M844H______
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM.
W/ kitchen avail tu/wk. Ut
sec Downtown IT) 10*4______
SANFORO Sleeping roam with
kitchen privileges, us* at
washer /dryer lit/wfc 114)444

HAPPY ELVIS CMILOCARI
Cantor Lake Mary needs Ml
lime qualified, t ■per fenced
TeecSwe/Caregivee Alse Perl
time Kitchens Teacher Aid
position CellMI PS4________

o *1 BEDROOM HOME*T~
In eechango for help w/
M A IS. Dad srtll
mm*

97—AparliMfitt
FwmiBhBtf/RBnt

JANITORS
Part lima tor Lake Mary
/Heathrow. Apply: t i l l
Philadelphia Av* Orlando

___

d l m mc

NOTICE

LABORERS NEEDED • Milled
and unskilled Ftoslltons avail
able Days Call behwein 1-1
SPRINT ST A FFIH O .W l»l
LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have ever Ihe road
•ipertonc* Good references
required. Call or apply: MSC
Trucking, m i W III St.,
Sanford. FL 487 m 71*1

All rental end real atlat*
advertisements art Subfecl to
ih* Fedwal Fair Housing Ad.
which makes ll Illegal I#
advertise any preference, lim
Italian *r dlscrlmlnatlan
based an race, cetor. retigkn.
soi. handicap, tamlllal status
or national origin

MACHINIST
Eiper fence necessary Good
benefits Apply at 18*0 W
Airport Bind Sardord

EFFICIENCY, util turn., prlv
entrance and bath Non tmok
or * 7iwk SfPdroMSSstS

THIS WEEK S

turn
m
lin m i
to

OENERAL PERSONNEL
ItS 11)1
Never A Fee
Dependable, hard worker with
valid F L drivers license.
Apply Seminole Ford. Inc.
17 fland LeAoMtoyBtvd
Payless Shoes Is leaking tor
energetic, outgorq Indlvldu
ats In Ih* Orange City and
D eland a rea. B e n e fit*
package, competitive wage.
Hv.it&gt;&gt;* hours Apply et Peyless Shoes Sentord in Wei
Mart shopping cantor
No phone calls pleaso

verticals/mlnis thruout. retv
parking *400 Norn:
Call 1)8 &gt;441 or I N 471)
prlvatol Clean and quiel DM
plus deposit, rets m « M 7

— 99—A p a rtm in tt
Unturni»h«d / Rent
CASSELBERRY

UpScae tingle story, polio
apartments I beckoomt Ideal
lor Wvdividuet or coupl*
___________*48477 )__________
CONVENIENT TO downtown 1
bdrm. 1 bath. Ungt* story,
quiet, w/d hook up MTVmo
___________ Ml 7747__________
CONVENIENT 4 SAFE. I A J
Bdrm opts 174*
*744 me
plus dep I yr leas* Me 7M4
HISTORIC downtown Sanlerd
Very clean 1/|, kllchan. Ilv
rm , appll . lencad yard,
garage, good neighbors
UJVme SDVdep HUDOK
8)1 7401 er US Q*/0

LEASE FDR LESS!
O ne Bedroom Apartments

I W OEAL
Mottweod Apts 117 7714

l

OARA0 C Sal*?f Why kather 7f
WE BUY PAY TOP PR ICE II
________ 487M84417_________

COMMUNITY SALE

LOUIE'S STORE

Everything from bicycles to
llshing poles, appliances,
tools, baby Hems, some free
toys and much. mich. morel
flh end Oak Si., Sanlerd
FRIDAY BSATUKPAY H I

ESTATE SAU
)IM S Park A v * . Sentord
F rid a y * )______ Saturday* I

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I J0 7 Absolutely no early
birds Windows, brick. Llttto
Tyke Itomt. children’s clothes,
lets morel NO) Myrtle nvo

•GARAGE SALEM) BARGAIN
Cell to your garage sola ad by
11 noon an Tuesday end lake
advantage *1 our special
garage sal* ad prkoll Call
Classified new tor detailsI

322-2111

SANFORO. 1 Bdrm I l/l bath.
C/HA, appliances. W/D,
c a r p o r t, lanced y ard .
ISSO mo SUM livp 17) 4441
SANFORD, l/l. 117 Holly Ave
MM/mo m m o office 444
*710 heme S8D I4 )0 pager
SANFORD Bryn Haven 1
bdrm. I bath, new paint and
carp e l, fenced, garage
4480 'month 111 Reel Court
174 8401 er 111 toll___________
1 8 DRM. 44M month plus 4400
s e c u r it y d e p o s it and
reference* .
1711141
1 BIOROOM. I BATN. Nko
areal Privacy Imca, dining
rm. 4 X 1 plusdepotil 171 4101
1 BEDROOM with cent H/A.
larga lanced yard, and
screened room Only 4 MOdown
Why rtnIT The Hllllmia
Oreup. Inc Realtor Ml *U )

LAROE 7 STORY Historic d s
Iriel. ) bdrm, 1 bath. den.
breakfast room, saranda wilh
porch swing. 1 7 1 8 mo
1 40/ M» M44 Ask lor jlll____
MAYFAIR, l/i. osc area, avail
1 /1) C/HA. W/D hnok up
SOB/mo. 4180/dtp Ml 47)7
SANFORO 1 bdrm 1 'S bath
lakelrenl hosrst 1448/mo
_________ Ml 7884__________
SANFORO 1 /1) 1 . C/HA. Ig
workshop carport, utility rm .
on quiet dead and si 7404
Grandview Ave No pels
MM/me STOO sec )71 777t
SANFORO GOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
1 bdrm, new kllchen. air
41.800 down. SlM/rro 844 7M7

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO 1/1 duplaa w/
scraened porch. C/H/A
Prlvatol S471/mo.MW sac
OSANFORO l/l duple■ m i Ilv
ing rm and den Washer hoe*
up SMS- rno 41)0 tec
* SHADOW LAKE WOODS )/&gt;.)
mi

dbi* car garage, tpk . well

A septic ItOO mo |SO0 tec
PHIDDEN LAKE IM condo w
single garage C/H/A. pool
prlv Clean! 4 ) 74/mo.t4Wtec
OST JOHNS RIVER V i m l
garage, hardwood floors, bool
slip View I 4400 molWO'tec
• SANFORD 1/1 apt CIIA.
polio, clean 4000'mo. tMOtec
tlenslrem Realty, le t.
”We Manage yeur Heme,
like II wes eur own " Jins Deyle
771 )*tl After IPM 11* 1*44

105— Duplex_Triplex/ Rent
CLEAN l/l. new Ifcuring C/HA.
hook ups. No dogs . Airport
arid Sanford Ave. MM mo
ptw* l/rne sec 17)4117
OOOD AREA, very clean. A/C.
1 Bdrm. prv petto and yard
Pelt OK SlHpiu* 844 0844
SMALL APT. A/C And appll
ances Ideal tor tinge 1770

plus deposit 111 UM

109— M obile Home

Lots / Rent
RV LOTS: Outol perk/SI Johns
River Lemon Blutf Rd oil
Hwy 41) Ottoen 40/ 77) 1)74

Lake Ada I bdrm. use mo
1 bdrm. S4 I8 mo end i«i

323 M70
MODERN 1 bdrm dup&lt;ei. Cent
H/A. appliances, mini blinds
SontordSlJVme 8H 8 I14

MOVE IN SPECIAU
i bdrm n Bathm m o
SHENANDOAH APARTMENT*

PARR ON PARR

Spec.Out I Bdrnv’Jnd lloor
opr Porch over took* treed
park Ptrtoct tor singles or
newlyweds
177Jmo
1-8*8 1) 1-

• PARKSIDE APARTMENTS*
1 Bdrm. I Both I only avail
able Opposite the park Move
jn special’
QUIET 1/Us towtosouM 1104
Park. Adull comm MILmo
and sec dep Waier/lrash
IncI Barb Mon F rtm iM l
SANFORD Brand row 1 bdrm
1 bath unit No pets MIS mo
VERY NICE I P I 0440 Bob
I BDRM OARAGE APART­
MENT Outol neighborhood
WD/ma Call Ml 8141________
SANFORO. I Bdrm w/uttl turn
By wk or m e 74) 48*0 office
448 t ill home *081418 peger
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
SPECIAL 1144 a month move

in Call Jerry, 1114*10

I BEDROOM. SIM month plus
SITS security deposit and

references
.
171 lie]
I BEDROOM ll
4MU month. II month lease
jaquired
1)0 7770

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

® BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
•SJnol# Slocy Dntan •
■Frltndty. Oo-SIt*
No On* 04Urn or Above
Depondabto Uinagsmern
•Erwrn •Emdtnt Studio, •Attic Storogt, Prtvot*
1 i 3 Bodroom AtlordlW* Patio SUotol
ApartmnU

Sanford Court Apartments

DCBARY 1 bdrm. I both home,
ftor Ida rm. lakatront 444Smo
plus sac Hall ReaRy 118)774

3301S.SanfordAve.'Sanford
.323-3301iSSSSi

LAROE 1/1. *1) Grovewood.
Groveview village, ter porch.
1cat, ptnas, STH/rro DO 47*8

I Concrott I
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
or eerflltod Te verify e sleto
centraclort license call
I 888 )41 7140 Occupaltonal
Licenses are required by the
county end can be verified by
celling MtTIM.ei). 7411

O T I lo n s *
Remodeling
RE*./COMM. Vinyl SMIn* .
Alum Framing. Drywall.
Deers. Roollng. Coscreli
11)4471 . S O. BeUid, CBCOtfMd

Hwy 41). Oslean Hug* Yard
Sale! SaturdayItolrl________

Ml SC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Good quality clothe*, etc 1*11
Oak A w . Sanford Sal. I T

MULT) FAMILY SALE
Dinette sat. thllWen* clothe*
and toy* SOTS A LOTS OF
BAROAINS. S441 Orange
Blvd. Sardord loti Hwy 48
Paolo 1SATURDAY ONLY 8 T

YARD SALE
1IM SouthCameron Avenue
Friday hid SWurday
YARD SALE. M M bad. IBM
computer, printer, mlse 1
cockatoils toefudtog cage SM
1187W Ind SI M4 M4I Si*. Slto

97S ANDRBYS R0
Sanlerd Avan callfcllan,
books, eld trunks, nick naks.
craft supplies SATURDAY A
SUNDAY
*4
ffllM

CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayro
■ 1 Man Qualify Optra

%

E ltc tric a l

~

MASTER ELECTRICIAN.
Repair eddlllen. cemm/res
Lk/lnt 4E(1000* 74) 771 4471

hoortng
HARDWOOD FLOORINO

A ir D u d Cteanlng

T0M0 l l I N I * 04) 4m 7

Home Improvement

CARPENTER All kinds al ham*
repairs, painting I .eramic
tile Richard
Richard Grow Til 1471
C A R P E T C LE A N IN O : 4
Rooms 414 41 Stoam cleaned
er dry team. Guaranteed
tnwetl prices 007Tta m l
SAM'S CARFET CLEANINO
ptes strip end buff fleers.
Resldentlal/cemmerclal 14
hrs M41S4).beeper8*48441

fle e n in g iiervlce
A TOUCH ABOVE Cleaning
service LIc/Im Quality
cleaning gill's bed 11)8448
CLEANINO Rtsktonflsl and
fommvclai. Oualily work
Altordabtorates Ml 14*1
T.J.'S: Will clean your house or
office le yeur satisfaction
Very reasonable Lk/lnt Call
Jusfmeal 4871/14) 1*________
1IR 844,1 ER *44,4 ER IM J*
A protesttonal, commercial
town avaltobto 11444)7

Janitorial Service*
| KUTZ CHAN JANITORIAL
C*mrTtorclai^Residni47l7

j Landscaping | l

"Excavaffl

EXCAVATOR WORK Dllchliig
and pends dug most anywhere
Call 144 IU4

AIR DUCT CLEANINO gutter
cleanlng/screemng- chimney
sweep Insured Yeung’s Serv
ice. ikfMOOOrii m M Il

■rpet dlBB m h j

Many useful Items Frl A Sal
770) Cordova Dr, Sentord

CARPORT SALE

HUD HOMES,
From 4)48 deemlWby reef?
The HHIImen (bee*.
HI tin
Realtor

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER’S VILLAGE

"S rp e n ffT

IT SIP hr. 74o rip net Immed
opening 407 lepadNsm. lee
AVAILABLE POSITIONS

Temporary end Irmporery
permanent posIHm evallebl*
In Sentord. Longwood.
Lockhart. Catselbarry. Winter
Park and Orlando for thota
viper tone*d In.
••ProducflOh/Aktembfy**
••Warehouse"
"DtotelMM hanict"
••Painter Helper"
"Slagmen”

dep 11) tod) eU h x L lord
SANFORO
small I bdrm
collage with lanced yard 140
per week plus imsacurlly
caiim m i
SANFORD TOWNHOUSE V t
C/H/A. lull klkhen. WiO
avail, rear fenced yd. Ig &lt;*v
e n d deck, storage rm.,

103— Houses
U n lurnlshed / Went

tS-Woofft/Board

Position open tor an eeperl
anted totomerketor Evening
hours. 4PM-7PM. Monday
through Thursday Apply M
person Sentord Herald. JOB
N. Punch Avo, e*h tor Tracy

323-5176
TtoW.MIbSf.
IBM AVON products. Earn to
30% No door/War. PT/FT
Sandllll I tfl/1«CB4*41144

9J—Apart

♦3— Rooms t o r R tnt

TELEMARKETER

71— H t l p W anted

E •per lencad MusI CIv* to
Sontord area A have Class A
CDL. Apply al; MW W. IMS!

Dally work/dafly pay
Report *AM

________ t f e llt o _________

*1— Money to Lend

Permanent post
____ Never a tael

UNCLI NICKS OYSTER BAR
ANO B R IU Twe Par) Tima
Positions Sheri Order and
Shuck Oytter* Apply In
l»*r**n: MM Pars Drive
m W 87__________
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR HBLP B I I B I O t
Bonus tor drivers. Alt shltrs
available Dotty pay, no to*
Rapart raedy to tawh I M am.
Industrial Labor Sue., toll
French Av. T s s r

DRIVERS

G000 N0RXERS NEEDED

STOP F0RECIDSUREI

minion
liens I...

■ *

TT. pneum alk l a d Local or
ever Me road M tal have C O L
wtM * i endorsem ents. 1 year
verifiable tractor traitor eip *
rienc* and Clean M V R Road
drlrers out ig 14 days Local
d rivers g ua ra n irrd weekly
salary M O M U O to W A L P O L E

*100 damage

103— Houses
UnFumlihtd/RtnT

Al Chwdf AnkwC

Musi have earned 44 hrs
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors h y w In early
ChlMtodi
to 708)

jgrNWT

A G C A R R I E R S ,Tovorot. FI.
a wall established and grow
mg Control Florida based
company otters you
a Semi Annual Pay Increases
• Stop Oft Pey
a Unloeding Pey

tn wePh m ltd_________

ASSEMBIY/FACTORY

REED TRANSPORT, INC.

DENTAL ASSISTANT

E t I * 1. ■. I I » |J ‘.o n |V d
Are* tlJOB me. income, price
to.DC S U M mo income, price

IM OPPORTUNITIES to moko

IS

AFFLYAT:

DRIVERS NEEDED

41— Cametary L o tt

A YEAR

POSSIBLE, paid vacation,
medical, and llto insurance,
uniforms. **IK. and mere
sox el our drivers are home
every weak

F u ll lim e or P o r i lim e
Knowledge ol the area, roll
able transportation. light de
livery work Hours Horn * till
noon or ) to III) t For mere
information coll Duka ol Oton
M ills
a m
t O t M/F

YoBrepf

mo

1 RB. I BA llrl/Q rm Vory

For alt lull lime shim 7 1
II 7 . 4 1 II Musi becertilled

74alai&gt;*^Of)u*onM4 4710

1)00

LfN

CNAS

Eiperloncod wlti espondtd
duties needed lor busy multi
disciplinary otlK* Strong t*
ttortlv* ond turgkOI skills a
must Salary commensurate
with experience Available
Jon I* Coll *04 77S4t o O ____

Shaded

I 8DBM, furnished IU wkly.
11)8 depot11 Peh accepted

Quality In Typing. Filin g .
Posting etc F o il Learner.
A c c u r a l * . D e p e n d a b le .
I
Work e h o llc ! " F le t ib l# ‘
11)000
1*10 Orlando A e*
Sontord IMeet to Burger King!

CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "My digvn it lo be rocking an
thg pored when I’m gtghty. * 7ionng musk with my family **

t

N E W A VS -Skinny D ip " Mlgh
cream A t teen on Ch 4 news
Now eveilebto Pleat* cell

BODY SHOP PORTER

W V U S O

H M O C B J

— Linda Ronsladf

2 3 - Sped B l Notices

V V O O

G W M

V I O V I O I

o F O U N D BLACK LAB. tomato
Big Tree Pork Long chain

SENIORS, coll to find out ll
you quality lor otlltlance wIM
D IA P E R S PAD S delivered to
your door monMIy 407 8*0 l i l t

Publith February II, l«*l

AAARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
B y: Joononno L. Timber lake
Clerk
»
February A II. IA IS.

33- Lost * Found

QUIET Neighbor head, clean.

__________ Ml « 7W__________
MEDICAL KELP

DELIVERY DRIVER

12— E l d e r l y C a r e

S T A T E O F FLO RID A
D E P A R T M E N T OF
E N V IR O N M E N T A L
PR O TEC TIO N
NOTICE O F APPLICATIO N
The depertm enl announces
rocoipt ol on opplkolian tor a
permit from Seminole County
Board ol County Commissioner i
(FIN No 1* uoeoo *) to replace
on eeltnng bo&gt; cvlvort with o
new bO« culvert ol OoLoon
Stroal t r o t t in g Swoolwator
Crook north o l Iho C ity ot
Oviedo The protect It toco tod ot
Section j. Township tt SowM.
R a n g e J l E a t l . l e m in o lt
Com fy. Florida
Thlt application It being pro
costed and it available lor
publk Inspection during normal
butinett hours. I 00 A M to S 00
P M . Monday through Friday,
oecopt legal holidays. 01 Me
Deportment ol Environmanlol
Prelection. U t* Mogul's Bouto
vord, Suite i n Ortonde. Ftorldo
JJ400 J747

(SE A LI

m i n o

*3 Unto Minimum

{Uiddfi Control Probltm?

Mlt Jnd day et February, tttc

U p

G EN ER A L PERSONNEL
4*1 t i l l
Never A Fee

Property management com
pony leaking tor someone to
do general maintenance al
several shopping center sites
Musi have truck and be will
log to travel ll 10 hours per
week Greet epparheuty tar
retire* lor delolls phene

M cD onalds Fleeible hours
People person Acply Monday
Friday. I A 1)0 Hickman Or

WITNESS my

BA

HANDYMAN A/OR WOME N

pgr Issue, b m d on 3 Ungt

Tuaaday Feu Fi«Uy 13 Noon Th# Day Baton Pubacabon
S u n d n And M o n d a y &amp; 3 0 P M Friday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C R E D I T S : In th e e v e n t o l a n e rro r In an
a d , lh « S a n fo rd H e ra ld w ill b o re o p o n a ib fe to r IfM flr t l
Inoartlon o n ly a n d o n ly to th e a s la n t o l the c o o l a t Ih oi
In earn o n . P fe e e e c h e c k y o u r a d lo r a c c u r a c y Iha U ro l d a y It
ru n e .

O t fk U l tool ot M lt Court, on

C M J C M

btb

MAINTENANCE

••R EC EP TIO N IST"
•■SECRETAR Y"
"D A TA E N T R Y "
"W O R D P R O C E S S O R "
"CU S TO M ER S E R V I C E "
"R EPS"

1 Bma------------------- ------ 11.1 t i Him

R/tgg

F/T. M F . 8 4 Will train.
uniterms Molly Mold 747 MQ7

f u ll lime end perl lim e pest
Hens available in central Ftor
■do area

DEADLINES

ot
C H A R L E S KISER. It living ond
II drcootod THE E S T A T E O F
C H A R L E S K IS ER , ond any
unknown twir. devisees. gron
lo o t , o t llg n o o t , c r e d i t o r .
Honor A trin k e t ond unknown
vpoutet ond oil other per tonl
claiming by. through, under or
ogointl the above named Oe
tendontt
Do tendon tt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
CH A R LE S K IS ER Whole Loti Known A d d retl It
PO
Bo. USeB. Orlondo. F L
17*4) end or 111 S Wwtlthoro
B i r d . Tempo. F L 11404, It
living. Including eny unknown
spouses ot told Dr lender l || tie
hot divorced ond remorr led ond
II u ld Delendont It deed, hit
retpectlv* ur,known helrt. de
vlteet gronleet. assignees
creditor.. Henort. ond trwtleet.
ond Oil other per ton. claiming
by, through, under or ogointl
Mo nomod Defendant. Whoto
Addrotl It Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D M el on action to Do
ctoratory Judgement declering
Assignment ol Mortgage vokt ot
torgery on Mo knowing proper
ty In Semlnoto County. F tor Ido
Parcel I:
Beginning ol o point In center
Ot Ohio Avonuo SOS loot North el
Me Sou Meet I earner el Lot 0.
MOSES LY M A N E S T A T E , oc
cording to Me Plot thereof et
recorded In Plot Book t. Page
48. Ot Me Public Record, ot
Sem in ole Courtly. F lo r id a ,
thence run South I M S tool
thence Wet! MS* leet. thence
North SO Net. thence W ell Tt
Net to e point 717 4 Net W ell et
Me center line Ot Ohio Avenue,
thence run Norm 110) loot,
thence Eo.1 J it ♦ Not to Mo
Pouvt at Beginning. |tet. the
E a tl IS Ieel 'hereof tor Ohio
Avenue)
Parcel 1:
Beginning at o point IM * tael
W n t ond J U S Not South ol Mo
Southeast corner o l lot S.
MOSES LY M A N E S T A T E , oc
Cording to Mo P u t thereof ot
recorded In Plat Book I. Page
OA et Me PubIk Records ot
lornWoN County. FN ride run
Mance North M Not. thence
Watt to the Watt lew et Section
A Town trip JO South. Range Jl
East. Seminole Comfy. F lor Ido.
thence South so Net. thence
East So Point ot Beginning
hot boon tiled ogointl you ond
you a rt required to terra a copy
ol your written dtlem**. II any.
to II on H A R R Y G. R EID . III.
Attorney tor Ptototitt. 11)8 w
Fleet Street. Sulto B. Sentoed
Florida JJTTI. and llto Iha ortgl
nol wtM Mo Clerk el Mo above
Court on or betoro March »,
1*84, otherwise, a Judgment
may Bo entered ogointl you tor
the relief demanded In Iha

W E R

7 conBRCtittvR Uiim s ______ 70* b Him
3 ctvMtcutfvR ttmrg______ * 1$ a Him

NOW ACCEPTING

Ptolntlll,

i

14 corkecuttvo time*---------- 5 7 « a Him

1.00 AM. •5:30 Pit.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

IN TH E CIRCUIT C O URT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA.
CASE NO t o il* CA t l K
PATTI RU SSELL COOK

9

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

MAIDS

C L E R IC A L

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

97—Apartments
F u rn ith td / R tn t

7 1 - H tlp Wanted

AFFORDABLE Hama Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
tor tree est Michael Ml 718*

AL DOCS ITALL

Fli II right el a price you can
afford Lk'd/lnt From slarl
to finish Carperdry, plumb
Ing. eleclrlcei. and roollng
tvet 1) yrt of eroertonce He
fob too bq or small Call
M8l4»o cm i***IS b f*.
RESTORATION. DRYWALL.
melal studs, door*, trim, tW
Ing, porches, decks, geitbot.
I1I M 7

RITE-WAY..... - ,WL SHOW UP
j f u * Ttila DUpley
(
W ork F or Y o u J
V
C R lI C lR M in n l J

CYPRESS MULCH Slt/yerd
180% Grade A. milled in
Longweed Call vs tor a free
animate on yeur free trim­
ming end remevatl Herdy
Tree Service doing business at
AAA Tree ServKelTenit

Lawn Service
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CARII
Ret /Comm , dependable, low
ratosIFroeesI......... 1)87870

Painting
CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jeffrey
Power. Ini / iil. Lk'd . In*
Freeesllmates.. .....m a u l
STUCCO repair, painting.
coating*. pre**urt washing. A
_cauiSlrq Fret est taa 1*44

Plumbing
A A A PLUMlilifd A U w lk .
Leaky lauceltl Running
loi 1* 1*7 470 could solve your
problem Water heelers. 14 hr
service
184 411 114}

Pressurt Cleaning

oU rm ra Z T T T Z Z Z

roots, pool decks, walks.
houses Free esl b i am

Swim ming Pool
Service/Re pair
WEEKLY SlitVICE Irom Ml
me Chem Rife Pool Service
__M0 n 7S
Robert STtoemeker

Tree Service
Kitchen Remodel ing"
L A M CABINET. Cabinet mZk
al reasonable tabs Kitchens
A bathrooms Relating,
custom made counter top*,
bookcases, specially Hems.
For mere Into call 1141771
Ask tor Lean

ECHOLS TRIE SVC Lie’s, tot
"le i Ih* Proletttanelt do It "
__firoeslimales

777 r m

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOWISCIEEN REPAIR:
______ g a m ______

A d v ertis e Your Business Every Day
F o r A s L o w As 5 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322-261 1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. February 11, 1094 • 75

114—

Warehouse

HI —Homes tor Salt

Space / R&gt;nt

SANFOROi in

LOHOWOOO/L AKE MARY
MidU«t ttoragt weithouset
*00 MO 1*00 vq M FrH feel
w/llmo leas# Irwnllil mo
___________m a w __________
IECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and OldLakt Mary Bi*d
*1.110
1.000
tqII ol
fit'warehouse *Fimihad ol
lira tp*&lt;« ol w&gt;aval lebto
KaaaM* Realty, i on i no

115—

Industrial

----------Rental*
OFFICf'wtrvhavl* spat* 1100
tq II Prim# location ol
enlranc* lo Cankal Flo Ro
qtonal Airport *o?ni 7407
SANFORD IJ 311 tq It 1 prtoto
tpr Inktor t u M H tlm ln m
Rtolly lot. Jim Ootlo 111 147*

117— Commercial
______
1 RAY W/OFFICE automotive
ftpotr shop Tor mar* inlo
. toll Phil Beffis pi hoi

l i t —Office
Space / Ren!____

y

V

jc im

MORGAN REALTY

OREAT POOL HOME Lrg
•ol. cobono. tiroon portb.
tplilpton plutdonl I 7I.VC01
DELTONA LAKES Reduced
pool, lorn rm
ovedocotliv rm 'set.vail
1 tlory.

YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR
MORE Spot tout. Irplc. tplll
plan. Illodrooll lilt,till
ONE OF A KINO 1 Harlot 1
topics. groolroom. eultld* v#
rondot tor system11lit.tW

SANFORD
MIR SI ond Myrtlo Aro

M l— Homes lor Sale

lioet Mansfield. 323-7271

• Our I/] otrol l/l liv dm
tom rm Solol'Hod ih 10*100
oRonorolod 1 It* N»«*of root
carpet point, garage ut
porch tM too
• Pool 1/7 . llr , dming lorn
rmt O.or 1 100 tq II 100 VX
Ai i i i m No Owolilyl * 1/1 . 1*tJ
PITI 114 too * 1/1. pool h h
PITI US too * 1/1 spi.l plon
lontod. UOlPITl.tlA. tOO
Markham Wdt oroo 4/J. l i t
acres Pasture stable 1101 000

LK. Mary custom builts
• 0/1. pool 1101 too
• 1/1. ovor I aero till tOO
• 0/1 , 1 Oocrot pool spall** too
O M I O M N I

VEN TU RI I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

BATEMAN REALTY
Lk Rtol E Halo Brotor
10*0 Sonlord Art

, 3714)754
H A LL

TOUR

M O N EY

lit. 100 1 /1. tcrocn porch.
C/HA sprinkler tytltm.
newly docorolod. unb*ltor»bly
nice Easy accett I * Low
donn nllh non FHA ond
paymonlt thoapor than rant
Owner 111 It*I oronlngt_____
MOVING MU1T SELL OUC TO
ILLNESS 1 bdrm. I both
bring rm. kitchen dming rm.
hug* family rm Non wiring
A C, ond plumbetg Socurlly
Irolurtl Ut.tOOtO* Ml 10*1

OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY. FER II. I 1pm
Wo Or# opening RTC owned
single family llr* bodroom
homo kica&lt;od *1 tit S Pork
Aronu* on Ihlt day only
Drastic price reduction bom
171.000to141800
ATLANTIC MANAOEMENT
■ ROKERAOE SERVICES,
INC.
_______ 1H H 7* * ) 7H
'OWNER FINANCE! 1000* tq
II 4 bdrm 1 both on dbl lol
Lon donn
grool lormtl
Priced right' 11* «V)
•IMMACULATE ltdrm 1bom
blk contl , coni H/A,
tpociout lomily rm . boeutllul
oolitondgordtnt U ) WO
lU iim

.171 7757
R E A LT Y

3 1 2 V/ Flit*! SI . Siinloitl

Doitroblo 1 /l't. coni H A.
lonco Family rm UMOO
Duple* l 'l A I 'l.c h *, lontod
1000 mo Iworn* I 11/000
Oobory 1/1. b‘g loll Fom rm.
Cb contlr . country I Ml HO

323-5774
DELTONA 1 bdrm fto b*fh
lamlly rm.oilrottUI.no
W. Molaoontkl.lMltM
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
proporty tocolod anywhere!
Inert Ion Roolly. Ml Mil

e R E P L I C A Antique phone,
solid oek in per tec I condition
M 1 TO 1 N 8 _______________
S A T E L L I T E System Complete I
Trod* lor port generator,
bool. hors*, pony carl 14* 1111

MANAGEMENT A REALTY
mi m m i/ iB H n

SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene hooters
LARRY'S MART H M IH
S P A S i N o w . c o mp l e t e

STENSTROM

w equipment and underwater

INC.

iB B B B P
RHAL ESTATE. INC

372-7451
SANTORD POa HOME
Sit too 1 or 4 bdrm. I'y bom.
1.110 * tq II Hugo matter!

Fom rm ntiroploco R*
modeled kilchon both, now
CO'pol. iprlnklor. tocurlly
tytlom Poddi* lent, cuttorn
window treatments, quid
cut do toe Immaculate!
Owner, » l tSMotlorQ
SANFORD DUPLEX Eochttdt
hot 1 bdrm. I bom. cerporl
Buy lh* who** bldg 141.000
SF100 DN Llr* In cm* rent
lh* other Paymonlt 1100
Llcontod Hoollor Ol «rtl

Byonner

LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals 100 1000
acres Waterfront a plus Cell
Tarry Clayton F04 111 MOO

TI5—Com puters
LASER

P R IN T E R

Immutotot

HP 1400. XT CamautortIM
Call H4 l i n

117—Sporting Poods
• OO LF CLUBS, and bag. lodiot

Fo*&gt; Par rill* (lubt 1 1 1 *.

TM— Business
______ For Sale

I BDRM I PATH Itcw kilchon
M W

155-Real Estate
Wanted

woods I I Light biu* bag UO

110

Country Club Clr. Sonlord
Win cons»d*r Im p purchase

AA Carnot. Ioc. U111M
(MAYFAIR VILLAS
1 /1. turn kll. barber corp
t ill ter polio, lg dbl gor
Quiet prtv 14**00 TO *Ur
FOR

POOL II tt Latterefime, top of
th* lino with all accessories
First 1808 HB TOO__________

3300773/774-5400
STAIRS PROPERTY

•In Oui 31th Tui«

Government ond bonk loro
Clatoroi ooBlIoklt from
wt ooo lo not 00*

VINTURt i PBOPIRIIIS

Vonlord lo ll Hun 11.000 doom
* 1/1 Aero 1 1 , lontod oppn
antes Ml.100

now*,

372 7470 * 321 2770
SANTORO • LAKE HART

USE TOUR TM RETURN
FOR DOMNPMMENT

MOIT

PANASONIC VMS Camcorder
PVII0O with hard shell cot*
All accessor tot and tripod 1*00
H O R N __________________

Both Otborne

carpel. C/HA.

ANQ'I ond manor linonortg Ol
Ip* ot MOO mol Gov I For*
closures. Ropot1 Somlnolo.
Orongo VMtlSie

er. thims Call HI *1*1_______

• Lk Mary 1/1. Ilroploco. IM too

Diwoureged in Your Search
lor Your Dream Homo I You
NEEO ouc Full Tim* Solos
loom to giro YOU Full Time
Service! So Coll Any One ol
Thom ANVTIMEI

Coll lor dololltl

FNAOR VA At LOW A 1 IN

KINO SIZE watortod, wovetott
ml t drawers headboard ml
mirror, oacoltonl cond Cost
11,000 Soli UOO AN TIQU E
H U T C H IS O
W OM EN
C LO IH IN O I 1811 14. shoot
s i n I Some new I Kitchen
Items, knack knocks, comfort

BUYERS!

AFFOROABlf HOMfS

I '/ t lll

• l/ I with llro plac*.
corpolond III*. 1*4 too

321-6762

ifn

successful tiltHnq anchor
butirwtmt Good porting ond
lighting. Grool visibility
Ait mg toOO mo m MOOnor b

• - C L A W F O O T IRON T U B "
with Shower attachment, good
shop* 1HO Pleat*call H i HOI

E.

Looking to buy * homoI Wo
hey* hornet in oil areas ol
Somlnolo. Orange. Velusl*
CountiesI Coll lor dololltl

REALTY,

no nao

i t i w i i t i i • c,.,

223—Miscellaneous

VENTUne I PROPERTIES

PINICRCSr AREA (rash
point. 1/1. vaulted tellings
Irg t&lt;r*onporch! 101.0001

includes Ulilllaot

1room suit*

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wrijthl

A**.. 1 M em I Both. Mock,
cerporl. now rw f. ivk* now
i ns do. m w carpal, custom kll
COkawfl*. corner let. IM.tt*
T O W N oIlK* t o k trit homo
tt* 1411 pegor. Open t o ll* I
R E ALITOR t W E LC O M E

h t %

NEW Sanford of hr as oral or
warehouses *001000 tq II
Sp*c«al. HU/mo HI MM
IAN FORO. Ollico ipaca. MOO
tq II building Mol 1100 tq
H per office unll B l &gt;0»|
1ANFORO FRENCH AVE
11 to month

141— H o m a ifo r Sal*

FOR SALE
N e w ly renovated
sand w ich shop E a s y hours,
licensed tor ca te rin g tla.SOO

UlaoiPdaytUI pm nights

M l 1/07

153-AcreageLots/Sale __
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idtal lor mobile homo or
homo ill*, horses collie,
terming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural ILtOO par acre
Small down payment with
owner financing H 4 1411 Ml

155—Condominiums
Co-Op /S a le
1 BED RO OM . 1 BATH. IWW?

rm, dining rm. Mr perch,
kitchen. 4ll *pp&gt; too 1*11 local

153— Lawn A Gerden

A N TIQ U E ! Lovely oak slant top
desk, g lo ss p u lls D ining
Room table H I 1 M 1________

• S D O E R i
EZ Rol l
Kawasaki F A HO. gas ongln*
H i Con H i m * ___________

A P P L IA N C E S . F U R H . T V S .
ETC. B U Y -S E L L TR AD EINS. C H E E P O D E P O T , l i l t
FREN CH AV E.
11111*0

• FREEOARDEH MANURE;
Haul oft 171*401

hoe I A*- tool, m n u
• C O U N T O U R C H A I R with
vibrator ond healer Original
price over 11.000. new 1100
Eocoltont cendlltonl Phono
• DRYER.

In peed condition US Coll
m m *

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARR
I4i M 1/1 tpltt. '14 B4 yspring,
control H/A terton room
14 100
K ill 1 /1. *1 Berkshire, con
Iral H/A. roitod Kroon room,
carport 1 11.000
1441* 1/1 . U Fairmont Villa,
conlral H/A. wottwr/d/yor.
ditnwithor. all stoctok. co
•hodrol ceilings, vinyl tiding,
thing!* reel, northorn Insut*
tiers 111 000
l4
14141 W tpllf, U P#*'ton.
conical H/A. carport 111.MO
C*n n u n * * c n i / t i
LIKE NEW. BUT CHEAPER
Newly romodoiod specious 1
Bdrm now furniture A oppl.
btg II rm, carport Senior
Pork qoBo«y in-poo a a t m
NEW Itt4't. NO DOWN. Itx
Inlorotl. 14X IP. II ll/mo.
14 X 10. UlO/mo 101 Hot_______
SANFORD Royal Cevt. U iU. 1
bdrm. I born, central H/A,
let* el eclratl Very clean and
nice. Will tecritke lor bolonco
el toon Iunder 110.00010 4 1410
I MOBILE HOMES. In adult
perkt. Palm Volley and
FoirwOTt 401 SM ITH

E X E C D ESK, credenta con
(trance l*b*e. couch, chairs
A ll tor SUO or aetll splil

Can ne im

A P F L I A N C I I I B o il prices.
Bast Warranty. Best Service I
Washers, dryers, mkrpwovet
Wo buy oppl lonee tl Delivery

F U R N IT U R E FO R S A L E . LI*
log rm. dining rm. potto. 1
bedrooms, kilchon oppl lancet
A mite Items dithet. screen
doors, blind*, cell up bunds lor
poll*, motorcycl# Nothing
over S300 Good t ond 111*040
K E N M O R S W ither and Dryer.
I M lor both Microwave. 140
Toaster oven. H i m 814*
KINO S lt S W A T E R B E O . UOO
OBO. M i k Items
114 M M __________
R A Y 'J A P P L I A N C E * H I S
F R I ^ y A V I . S A N FO R D
R * t r i p * r * I* r . S t o v e s .
Wethers Dryers Free I yr
loberworr Del avail m o o * ]

RIFRIOBRATOR/ Washer/
Dryer, good condition War
rooty Can Deliver til A up
ApplianceCentor Inc Ml FttP
SOFT SIDE Worelett King
waterbed two Coll HI 1*40
otter 1PM__________________
• STOVE. GE almond, otoctrlc
rang* Guaranteed to woral
U&gt; HI n y or HO Pit)_______
• VACUUM. Hoover upright,
with bags and itlochmontt
Good Condition UO Call HI
1401_______________________
• WA1 HER Good tondlllon
Soars Heavy Duty
1100

_______ J2J3U________

230—Antique/Classic
______ Cars
• FO R D TH U N O ERBIRD . 1st*

All originall Need* tom*
week *18*1080 D I 8118

1970 O im u u b l LUC
119—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

sum *

157-M obile
___ H om es/Sale

Call 1711484

light 1100011*00 mi TO 00*8
• THE LIOHT OF NATIONS by
Chariot F Deems, was pastor
ol Chsirch ol Strwigors. New
York, and wot President ol
lh* American Intlllult ol
Christian Phitoscphr Copy
right IM4 Autographed by
Deems U1 HI m i__________

199— Pet»* Supplies
PEK IN ESE puppltt. lull
blooded 1 melet. 1 tomelet.
IMO each Mother. avallabto
lor (re*. Mar# Into *»_**!I

215— Boats and
Accessories
It FT. BOAT and traitor SO
horsepower motor tt*f FIRM
Call *01 *4* *0*1_____________
• It FT BOWRIDCR 111 HP
/Mercury, orb. tow hours, with
IrsHorUMOmOm________
• IN4 1KI/FIIH BOAT *0 HP
Merc., w/ traitor. Runs groat)
U.000 Partial llnanca **1 isos
• INS RtOAL Modsllto*. ir
IS", a cyl In outboard motor
w/drlvo an traitor U.000 OBO
U P too* arks* 8181 eves

• St FT PONTOON kaat. all
(iborgiats. 148 HP Evanrudt.
Vary IatII Many artrat. like
now Only *10.808 TO 48Bt
• 'TP IT ORADYWH1TI OMC
I/O. leaks new, «to.*0* OBO
lan iard TO 1114

221—Good Things
to Eat
STBAWBEBBIESUPtck
Sam If* I Catory Ava 1 ml E
ol Sonlord I ml N ol SI Rd
Forms HI1SM

222-M usical
Merchandise

231- C a r s
Almost Every Cor I last Is Sold
By The Tim* The Paper Hits
The Streets! Lets *0 Cars! A
Few Tracks and Baals I
JIM

Lew Down Payment
With Warranty!

BUT HEW. PAT HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
1tM Sentord A rt. tentord
_________ N IH IH M _________

8C H R V I L E R

IM P E R IA L ' t l
Llk* new Must sail Only
U4-100 Coll l*0» TO FWI

• CORVETTE, 1*11. n match
Yellow, t tops Mutt seel
Asking 18,180HI 8TO________
DODOE MARAOA. 1*0* V I
automatic, mag wheels 11 000
HO 1818____________________
FORD Crawa Victoria INI.
Gray w/chercoel gray, aac
cond U NO HI IIWaftor *pm
• HONDA ACCORD LX. TOT.
P/S. P/B. air. Kenwood
AM/FM cosset!* a door, tow
mile* Rosewood color Will
run toreeer U1IH1H**H
• L I BARON Converlikto] H
Rod. loaded, dig doth, new
top, now lire* 11.000 4*1 TWO
• LINCOLN M A R K 1. LSC. IN*
Completely loaded Service
records and rocetp** U.800

OBO M IN I l*W
•MONTI CARLO 1*18. great
corsdl A/C. runt Ilk* o topi

Sharp tooMng1UAWH*8MI
• OLDS CUTLASS. 1*10. rebuilt
engine Coed mulct* car.
Mull tell * tog OBO 1114*0/
OLDS CUTLASS BROUOHAM.
IN I. Runt good SIM or b ell
oiler
H I ** 18

• OLDS OMEOA
'll. runt
great! New A/C. rebuilt
Irantmlttton. SIN TO 4N*
PONTIAC PARISIINNE. IN4
* passenger Power window*,
power door locks ond *11 other
option* Run* and drives
perfect'
SI SHOBO

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
JIN

OFFI 1800's el molds prksd
right. Wooden mold rocks,
blocks, ond ole. m o o t _____

PU BLIC A U T O AUCTION *
E V E R Y TU E S D A Y f i N PM
O A YTO N A AU TO AU CT ION
H w y .tl. Dayton* Booth
______ *04 1)14111
• REN AULT

ENCO RE.

Encelltnl condition!
llrm HO 1118 4 H*r 4PM

I*11
11.100

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously looking lor a nice,
clean, used car* OEPEN
OABLE Down payments at
tow at SIN includes lei 8
litto. Call:

FUES AUTOSALES
* * 327-2(92 tk *
• T O Y O T A C O RO LLA
‘ f l . Aul*. A/C. rad. U K .
warranty. If.tIO TO 8U0

A sk About Our

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
jAfgt UHU

i 4J 71 j. . Itin )

■n MO Ml DOE T. Vary good
tend . restored gerag* kept
UK ml
11180
TO 40*1
* - n PORSCHE *11 Tag.

miles, etc

UK

cond Iion. tt.000

OBO Sonlord TO SIM_______

'l l P LY M O U T H F U R Y . 4 dr.
good engine, gqod tires. A/C
UOO OBO 171 !/*&gt; Jim my
‘ II PO N TIAC B O N N E V I L L E
Good running cond
4 dr .
dependable StOQ/OBO TO «&gt;I4
'14 FO R D TAURUS. 4 door
Good cond 11ton 0100 OBO
_______ 4071714410Os teen area
*11 BUICK S K Y L A R K Good
cond . 4 door AiAomalic *1K
plus miles Asking U M&gt; OBO
Call after «pm
114 001*
II C H E V Y Spectrum, auto. *■',
Am/Fm cassette good cond.
LI blu» 11*10 OBO HO 7141
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resources. As you might cx|*ect.
this Imperfect nature of medical
practice may cause anger and
frustration In patients whose
health problems nre not quickly
anil accurately solved
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ral system Is so vital. Sometimes
another doctor, with a different
perspective, can shed light on u
seemingly unsolvahlc diagnostic
puzzle. When I can't ligurc out
what's going on. I'm relieved to
be able to send my jratlcnts to
someone who can
Therefore. I urge you to Insist
that your mother obtain a sec­
ond opinion. Her doctor can refer
her •• or she ran take herself lo
another physician. Furthermore,
the results of the tests your
mother has already had will
u n d o u b te d ly hel p t he new
doctor: the rourteous referring
doctor ordinarily makes these
results available to the consul­
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diamond to dummy's queen,
Stop me II you've heard this foist knew enough to duck tilts
•me belorc. F ran cois de la Now South ducked a dub. West
Rochefoucauld wondered. "W hy won with the eight and returned
ts It that our memory Is good a sp a d e . D e c la r e r t r i ed a
enough In retain the least trivial- diamond to dummy’s king, hut
tty that happens to us. and yet East won with the ace urn!
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often we have told It to the same true! was dead.
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person?"
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suit combination. Hut ih r lure of tricks, not live. Hr could aflord
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trick two. Probably East will win
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formation with a slower auction spade. Declarer plays u diamond
to the queen and collects an easy
will Impmvr their defense.
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Merrlmac Coup, switching lo the
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heart
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the opixtslic In the year ahead
Hold onto these ronnrrtluns and
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current.
AQUARIUS |Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Someone for w Iniiii you did a
favor recently feels very In­
debted lo you. even though this
was never your intention. Hr/shc
will Ik* trying to ligurc oul a way
to reciprocate. Know where to
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PISCES (Fell 20 March 201
Keep a nolo |ud nnd pencil
handy today, because a bright
concept for a new project might
dash through your head. If you
don't jot it (low'll when It occurs.
II might elude vou.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)

ANNIE

Zero In on objectives today that
nre the most significant lo you.
Major achievements arc |xi*slble.
provided you don't get side­
tracked by unvtblng trivial.
TAURUS (A|*rll 20 May 20|
Your ability to absorb and retain
knowledge Is oipcclully keen
t oday, par t i c ul ar l y If you r
purpose Is to enlighten the
uninformed. Compassion makes
you a g&lt;x&gt;d student.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
Persons might make disclosures
to you today which they're
reluctant to make to others. You
should tukc pride In the fact
you're deemed so trustworthy.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Instead o f being critical o( the
Ideas and suggestions o f others,
look for .»s|H-cts In their pres­
entation that arc praise worthy.
You'll Im- surprised what you'll
discover.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 221 The
secret to picking up a lew strides
on the pack today Is to put the
needs of others on par with your
own requirements. Doth pro­
blems have thr same solutions.
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you haven't been getting as
much exercise as you should

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this week, try' •«* make amends
today. You don't have to do
anything overwhelming. A brisk
wul k could produce lots of
benefits.
LI BRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23&gt;
Tim ing ts extremely Importnnl
today, especially In matters
you're hoping lo finalize. Don't
bring all ol your forces tutu play
until youTe ready lo close.
SCORPIO |Oct. 24-Nov. 221
Today you might lie Inclined lo
Just coast along until you're
challenged by developments that
require full use of your Imagina­
tion and Ingenuity. This Is when
you'll operate the Im*s i .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) It might Im* wise unlay for
your spouse to let you handle
the finances. Instead of splitting
the chore. Your Ideas lire likely
In Im* much more resourceful
and clever.
CAPRICORN (I)cc. 22-Jan
19) There Is u mystique about
today that may fascinate persons
who liuvr dealings with you on a
one-to-one hast*. It’s your ability
to perceive their moods and
thoughts.
Copyr i ght 1994 N E WS P A P E R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard S tarr

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                    <text>Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County since 1008
86th Yoar, N o. 173 - Sanford. F lo rid a

S h elter takes shape

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports
Greyhounds off and running
I.O N O W O O I) — B o th the l.y n ia n b a se b a ll a n d
fu stp leh s o tltia ll tea m s ra n th eir rrs |ie e B v r
w in n in g stre a k s In fo u r g a m es w ill) v ic to rie s
o v e r district opp on en ts W e d n e sd a y a ftern oo n .
See Page I B

□ People
Club members recognized
S a n fo rd W o m a n 's C lu b re c e n tly c ite d m e m ­
bers for v o lu n te c rls m a n d c re a tiv ity w hen fo u r
w o m e n w o n b lu e r ib b o n s In (he F lo r id a
F e d e ra tio n o f W o m e n 's C lu b s D is tric t VII A rts
a n d C ra fts F e stiv a l.

See Page 311.

H aven d e sig n e d
fo r h o m e le s s
w om en and k id s
■ y VICKI DaSORMIBR
H orald S ta ll W rilo r
S A N F O R D — ''H a v e n o a n x ie ty a b o u t a n y th in g ,
b u t In e v e ry th in g b y p r a y e r a n d lu ip p llc a tto n w ith
th a n k s g iv in g let y o u r re q u e sts be m a d e k n o w n to
O o d . " t l'h ll. 4.UI
M o th e r B la n c h e H ell W e a ve r bu s beer, w o rk in g
to p ro v id e food a n d sh e lte r for the h o m e le ss w ho
c o m e to h e r do o r at her R escue O u tre a c h M iss io n
on 13th Street In S a n fo rd
N ow . w ith a stro n g fa ith In p ra y e r a n d In G o d.
C B c e Sh elter, Page BA

EAST

t?U!LDING E L E V A T IO N

F a r m e r &amp; B n k e r A r c h it e c t s , Inc. h a v e p r o p o s e d t h is d e s ig n lo r th e h o m e le s s s h e lte r.

Handy
Way on
hold?

Did cops stop chop shop?

BRIEFS
Geneva bill passed
S A N F O R D — T h e G e n e v a F re s h w a te r L e n s
P ro te c tio n A ct a n d F rie n d s o f L a k e J c s u p h ill
p assed (lie H o u se N a tu ra l R e so u rc e s C o m m itte r
u n a n im o u s l y y e s t e r d a y . T t ie t w o h i l l s .
s |io u s o rrd b y Rep. M a rv in C o u c h , R O v ie d o ,
n o w m o v e to the H o u se floor If th ey ca n tie
m o v e d by the A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e sa id
C o u c h 's aide. B ry a n Beal. B oth h ills in ro rp o rated m in o r a m e n d m e n ts Into c o m m lllr r s u b ­
s t it u t e s . c o m m it t e e e n d o r s e m e n t s w h ic h
e n h a n c e the c h a tte rs o f t h e ir a p p ro v a l
T h e G e n e v a lu ll 'w o u ld prevent rx|&gt;ort o f
G e n e v a B u b b le w ater from the area, p ro v id e
S I OH.-1(K) from p o llu te r's lin e s for St J o h n s
R iv e r W a te r M anag em ent D is tric t to stu d y th r
G e n e v a B u b b le a n d o rd e rs the d is tric t to define
the b o rd e rs o l the area. T h e L a k e J c s u p h ill
w o u ld c re a te th e F r ie n d s o f L a k e J c s u p
c o m p ris e d ol c itiz e n s , a g e n c ie s a n d o rg a n lza iIon** to s tu d y re sto ra tio n p ro p o sa ls a n d p ro v id e
a to ta l ol $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 from p o llu tio n lin e s d u rin g a
tw o -y ear pe rio d lo r the effort.
B o th h ills have received the e n d o rse m e n t o f
S ie rra C lu b a n il F lo ild u A u d u b o n S o cie ty .

Triad meeting today

*

C A S S E L B E R R Y — T h e m o n th ly m e e tin g o f
the S e m in o le C o u n ty T r ia d w ill lie -I p.nt. th is
a fte rn o o n at the S e n io r C it iz e n 's C e n te r. 2(H) N.
L a k e T rip le t D r.. C a ss e lb e rry .
T r ia d Is an o rg a n iz a tio n c o m p ris e d o f the
S h e rllf. the c o u n ty 's seven |K)llcc c h ie fs a n d
s e n io r c itiz e n s
It ad d re sse s se n io r c it iz e n 's c o n c e rn s about
c rim e .
T o d a y . T r ia d w ill d is c u s s the p ro po sed se n io r
c it iz e n c r im e s u rv e y to he c o n d u c t e d In
S e m in o le C o u n ty .

Correction
S A N F O R D — T h e e ld e rly w o m a n w h o w a s
a lle g e d ly a tta c k e d by T y ro n e T e rr e ll C a r r on
Feb 7 Is not a resident o f the M a y fa ir se ction ,
east o l M c llo n v illc A v en u e . S h e resid e s so u th ol
the C o u n ty S e rv ic e s B u ild in g .
T h e //eraId re g re ts the error

Clarification

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•

S A N F O R D — T h e cost o f the c o n s tru c tio n o f
the A c a d e m y o f H e a lth C a re e rs b u ild in g at
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l w ill he a p p ro x im a te ly $3
m illio n .
T h e $9 .12 m illio n fig u re qu o ted In T u e s d a y 's
S a n fo n l H e ra ld In clu d e s n e a rly SB m illio n In
m e c h a n ic a l w o rk, re n o v a tio n s a n d c o n s tru c tio n
lo r the rest o f I h c c u in p u s .
T h e biggest p o rtio n o f the exp ense, a rch ite c t
J e r r y M ills sa id , Is the fn s la lu tlo u o f a new
h e a tin g a n d c o o lin g sy ste m th ro u g h o u t the
c a m p u s . T h a t w o rk In c lu d e s re p la c in g Ihc
s c h o o l's 35 -yea r-o ld b o ile r system .
A c c o rd in g lo M ills . Ih c new sy s te m w ill m eet
Ihc F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u c a tio n 's new
s ta n d a rd s for Indoor a ir q u a lity that w ill p ro v id e
15 c u b ic feet o f a ir p e r stu d e n t.

INDEX
Bridge........................OB
C ls s s lf ls d s .........4B,SB
C o m i c s ...................... OB
C r o s s w o r d ................OB
D«ar A bby................ 3B
Danths....................... BA
Dr. Oott..................... OB
Editorial.................... 4A
Flo rida .......................2A

I
H o ro so o p a ................ OB
M o v la s....................... 3B
Nation........................OA
P a o p la ..............
3B
P o llo a ....................... 3 A
Sohool Manu............BA
Sp o rts.................. 1B,2B
T e le v isio n ................. 3B
Waathar.................... BA

Chance of rain increases
V a r ia b le c lo u d in e s s
a n d b e co m in g bree zy
w ith a good c h a n c e
o f a fte rn oo n sh o w e rs
a n d th u n d e rs to rm s .
H ig h In th e lo w e r
HOs. S o u th w in d 15
to 2 0 m p h b e co m in g
w est. W in d stro n g e r
near th u n d e rsto rm s.
C a u tio n Is a d v ise d on
urea L a ke s. C h a n c e
o f ru in 5 0 pe rcen t.
F o r m ors westhsr,

Pact* 2A

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Sonlor S t a ll W riter

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■horltf'a o fflu o ch o c k out nom a of tho m o to rcy clo 'n
found In tho a llo y e d c h o p sh op

D eputy lo o n a rd M ucin|u w skl of tho S o m ln o lo C o u n ty
s h e riff's o lflc o and Jim Stow art of the O ranyo C o u n ty

S u sp e ct sought
a fte r p o lic e raid
By VICKI DsSORMIER
H erald Staff W riter
W IN T E R S P R IN G S W h e n H a m id K r o l l l l
c h e c k s I lls m e s s a g e s
afte r lie gets h o m e from
H ike W eek c e le b ra tio n s
In D a yto n a Be a ch , tie 'll
lln d one fro m the S e m i­
n o le C o u n ty s h e riff's offlee.
P o lic e d su sp e ct K ro tm .
•15. Is the o w n e r o f a
m o to rc y c le " c h o p s h o p "
H a r o ld K r o h n
In W in te r S p rin g s .
S h e riff's In v e stig a to rs w o u ld lik e lo ch at w ith h im
about Ihut a n d about the g u n s a n d d ru g s th ey fo u n d
In tin* h o m e at I OH M u rp h c y R o ad In W in te r S p rin g s,
a fte r th ey se rv e d a se a rc h w a rra n t there y e ste rd a y
aftern oon .
K ro tm w a sn 't there, b u t se ve ra l people w h o w ere
s ta y in g In the house gave d e p u tie s p e rm is s io n lo
e n te r a n d se a rc h the p rem ises.

C See Raid, Page 5A

Other side
of the law

H o rtM P hoto by Tommy v tn co n l

An undercovor s h e riff's d o p u ly ca ta lo g u e s drug s
lo u n d In K ro h n 's hom o du ring a so arch w hilo p u b lic
Inform ation o fflc o r Ed M cD o n o u g h lo o k s on.

S A N F O R D — A c o n tro v e rsia l c o n ­
ven ie n ce store site near the W e ktva
R iv e r " p ro b a b ly w o n 't" he d e v e l­
oped. m ild a se n io r o llle la l ol 'In ­
store b u ild e rs
D on D avis. In ch arge ol real estate
d e ve lo p m e n t lor M ille r E n te rp ris e s
Inc., sa id W e d n e sd a y It m a y not
lu illd a H a n d y W ay sto re o n u
1.55 acre tra ct o f lan d on w est State
Road -H&gt; so u th o f the L o w e r W e ktva
R iv e r S ta le Preserve. M ille r had
fought for five y e a rs lo preserve the
c o m m e rc ia l de ve lo p m e n t r ig h ts on
d ie site.
T h e ir h a lllc ended fa v o ra b ly Iasi
m o n th w h e n the F lo rid a S u p re m e
C o u rt refu se d to heur th e sta te 's
appeal. Tuesday. S e m in o le C o u n ty
c o m m is s io n e rs g ra in e d M ille r an
a d d itio n a l year lo llle a d u a l site
p lan lo r the la n d D a v is sa id the
c o m p u iiv h asn 't d ecided w h e th e r In
de ve lo p the site, a n d m a y uoi.
"W e d o n 't kno w w hat w e 're g o ing
lo d o t h e r e ." sa id D a v is. " W e
p ro b a b ly w o n ’t d e ve lo p It."
W h en a sk e d it a c o n v e n ie n ce store
w ith o u i gas p u m p s c o u ld lie e c o ­
n o m ic a lly via b le . D avis an sw e red
In o u r o p in io n , no W e have a few
sto re s w ith o u t gaso line, lu ll we
d o n 't lik e It."
D a v is sa id Ih c e x te n s io n w us
so u g h t lo p reserve d e v e lo p m e n t
o p tio n s for liu- p ro p e rly . In D e c e m ­
ber 1900, c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs
ap p ro v e d a c o n v e n ie n ce sto re p lan
for the s llc . but p ro h ib ite d g a so lin e
sales.
D a v is sa id M ille r o w n s one-acre
c o m m e rc ia l s llc at L a ke M a rk h a m
Road a n d Is re v ie w in g d e ve lo p m en t
o p tio n s lo r that p ro p e rly .
D a v is ' sta te m e n t s u rp rise d A lb e rt
K u lz . w h o o w n s a p o rtio n o f the
f iv e - a c r e t r a c t f l a n k i n g L o n g w o o d -M a rk h n m Road.
" T h a t 's v ery c u rio u s , th ey spent u

See Develop, Page BA

Feeding the needy

Jury: Lake Mary cop
is guilty of burglary
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
H orald S t a ll W rilo r
S A N F O R D — A fo rm e r L a k e M a ry p o lic e o ffice r
w as c o n v ic te d o f a rm e d b u rg la ry and petit theft
W e d n e sd a y by a s ix m e m b e r c ir c u it c o u rt Ju ry.
R u tn o n R o m n n o w sk ! w as c h a rg e d w ith b u r ­
g la riz in g th e H o m e D epot A u g . 24. T h e sto re w as
u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n on L a k e M u ry B o u le v a rd at
the tim e. H e now faces ut least a three y ear
m in im u m m a n d a lo ry p riso n se n te n ce for c a r r y ­
in g a fire a rm d u rin g the b u rg la ry .
R o m a n o w s k l w a s on p a trol the night o f the
In c id e n t u u d e n te re d the sto re th ro u g h an
u n lo c k e d door.
T e s tim o n y sh o w ed the o ffice r had fo u n d the
sam e store do o r u n lo c k e d on o th e r o cca sio n s.
H ow ever, the a la rm sy ste m had been a ctiv a te d
e a rlie r that day.

Htr«M Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

M ore than 50,000 M lc h o lin a ’s and Yu Sin g
frozen d in n o rs aro unlo aded lo r dollvory to tho
noody thl3 m orning D istrib u tio n of the fourth
truck load food c o n trib u tio n by Jo n o P a u lu c c l
w as m ado at R ich Plan In S a n lo rd . Suporvls-

Ino, from lo ll to right, aro P a u lu c c l's slslo r.
E lizabo th P a u lu c c l H o llflc h , hor husband, Dr.
Norm ar. H o lfrlch . and fam ily em ployee Jo e
H u ssl. Tho dlnno rs w ill bo d istrib u te d to aroa
organ izatio n s.

LI See G u ilt y , Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Metropolitan Life fraud
Bond denied Irish businessman
M IA M I — A m a g is tra te h a s d e n ie d bo n d to a n Irish
b u s i n e s s m a n a c c u s e d o f p in t t in g to s m u g g le
U .S .-m a n u fa c tu re d n ig h t v is io n goggles to Iran.
P ro se c u to rs sa id T h o m a s M c G u In n . 57, o f C o u n ty S lig o , w as
a flig h t r is k b e cau se he h a d tra v e l d o c u m e n ts, a p ilo t's lic e n se
a n d a c c e s s to la rg e a m o u n ts o f m o ney.
D efense n tto rn c y Ira L o e w y offered to s u rre n d e r n il tra v e l
d o c u m e n ts, s ig n p a p e rs w a iv in g fu tu re e x tra d itio n , a n d h ave
h is c lie n t w e a r a n e le c tro n ic bracelet.
Out U .S. M a g istra te L ln n c n J o h n s o n on W e d n e sd a y o rd ered
M c G u In n held w ith o u t b a ll u n t il h is next h e a rin g , sc h e d u le d
for A p r il 7.
M c G u In n . w h o o pe ra tes M ac A v ia tio n (Ireland) L td .. Is
a c c u se d o f v lo ln tlo g U .S. exp o rt la w s b y a tte m p tin g to sm u g g le
Into Iran 2 0 0 p a irs o f the L itto n n ig h t v is io n goggles, w h ic h c a n
be u sed b y m ilit a r y p ilo ts.
He a tte m p te d to b u y the g og gles from a U .S. C u s to m s S e rv ic e
u n d e rc o v e r agent, s a y in g th e y w ere Intended fo r Irish a lr-sca
rescue.

Drag racer charged with manslaughter

F lo rid a se e k s fines, p e n a lties against agents
By A DAM Y E O M AN S
A s s o c ia te d P re ss W riter
T A L L A H A S S E E — In su ra n c e C o m m is ­
s io n e r T o m G a lla g h e r h a s la u n c h e d a n o th e r
s a lv o ag ain st M e tro p o lita n L ife In su ra n c e
C o . T h is tim e , he filed c h a rg e s a g a in st 67
a g e n ts for fra u d u le n t s a le s p ra ctice s.
G a lla g h e r a n n o u n c e d th e c h a r g e s
W e d n e sd a y , Just o n e d a y a fte r an agree m en t
that c o u ld lead to the c o m p a n y p a y in g
n e a rly S 1 0 0 m illio n In flu e s a n d re s titu tio n
to settle a lle g a tio n s a g e n ts so ld life In su r­
a n ce p o lic ie s lo c u s to m e rs w h o th o u g h t th e y
w ere p u rc h a s in g re tire m e n t p lan s.
" T h is w us not a s itu a tio n w h ere a few
a g e n ts d e cid e d lo take a il vantag e o f th e ir
c u sto m e rs, but a c o n c e rte d effort b y m a n y
In d iv id u a ls to d u p e c u s to m e rs Into b u y in g a

f T h i s w a s not a situ a tio n
w here a few a g e n ts d e cid e d
to take ad van tag e of th e ir
c u s to m e rs , but a c o n ce rte d
effort by m any in d iv id u a ls to
dup e c u s to m e rs in to buying
a life Insu ran ce p o lic y d is ­
g u i s e d as a re tire m e nt
sa v in g s plan. J
- I n s u r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r T o m G a lla g h e r

life In su ra n ce p o lic y d is g u is e d ns a re tire ­
m e n t s a v in g s p la n ." G u lln g h e r said In a
state m en t.

M IA M I — A m a n a c c u se d o f d r iv in g In a d ra g r a c in g that
e n d ed w ith th re e d e a th s h a s su rre n d e re d to face m a n s la u g h te r
ch a rg es.
In v cstlg u to rs tra ced a F o rd M u s ta n g to D a v id P ric e . 20. o f
M ia m i, from a d e s e rlp ilo n o f the c a r a n d a c c id e n t ev id e n ce ,
sa id p o lic e sp o k e sm a n A n g e lo H llsts.
" H e w as c o n ta cte d b y o u r a c c id e n t In v e stig a to rs re c e n tly a n d
the a rra n g e m e n t w a s m a d e for h im to c o m e In ." B lts ls sa id.
Price , w h o tu rn e d h im s e lf In W e d n e sd a y , w a s c h a rg e d w ith
m a n s la u g h te r a n d le a v in g the scen e o f a n In ju ry a c c id e n t.
P ric e a n d F ra n c is c o D el K ey. 16. the d riv e r o f a new C o rve tte ,
a rc a ccu se d o f r a c in g o n In te rsta te 9 5 a n d U .S. 1 at sp eed s o f
m o re th n n 100 m p h o n D ec. 30.
D el R e y 's sp o rts c a r c o llid e d w ith a n o th e r enr a n d slice d II In
tw o, k illin g a ll thre e o c c u p a n ts.

2 murder suspects tracked down

Hee*M S h o ts by S o lo n M in n * r

T I T U S V I L L E — T w o m u rd e r su sp e c ts w ere tra c k e d d o w n In
A r iz o n a b y k e e p in g In to u ch w ith re la tiv e s b y te le p h o n e d u rin g
a c r o s s c o u n t r y trek, the B re v a rd C o u n ty s h e r if f s o ffice sa id.
"It Just d o e sn 't p a y to stay In to u c h w ith y o u r rela tives.')
s h e r if f s sp o k e sw o m a n J o a n H e lle r sa id W e d n esd a y.
L e lla n l M c K in n e y . 26. a n d G o rd o n D o x ln lo r. 35, w ere
a rre ste d T u e s d a y In B u llh e a d C ity . A rlz ., w h e n the w o m A n
a rriv e d at a fast-food re sta u ra n t to p ic k u p a fin a l p a y ch e ck .
H e lle r sa id.
T h e p a ir gave sta te m e n ts to In v e stig a to rs a n d w ere c h a rg e d
W e d n e sd a y w ith m u rd e r a n d false Im p riso n m e n t In the b e a tin g
d e a th o f M ile s L a ce rtc . 37, o f T itu s v ille . H e lle r said.

TALLAH ASSEE
— G o v . L a w to n C h ile s w ith d re w from a
sc h e d u le d a p p c u ra n c c at u P a n a m a C ity m e n 's o rg a n iz a tio n
after b e in g to ld h is fe m a le p ress se cre ta ry w o u ld not be a llo w e d
ut the clu b .
" O n v ir tu a lly u n y trip he la k e s , the g o v e rn o r Is a c c o m p a n ie d
b y h is p re ss s e cre ta ry a n d th is one w o u ld h a v e been no
e x c e p tio n ." c o m m u n ic a tio n s d ire c to r R o n S a c h s sa id W e d n e s­
day.
J o M lg lln n . w h o w a s sc h e d u le d to tra v e l w ith C h ile s , w as told
W e d n e sd a y w o m e n w ere not a llo w e d at the E e o n fln a C lu b .
C lu b m e m lrc r G o v W ebb, w h o In v ite d C h ile s , d efended the
c lu b 's p o lic y b a r r in g w o m en.
"O n e o f the re a so n s w e d id n ’ t e v e r w a n t w o m e n u p there Is
for the w iv e s, so w e c a n 't be a c c u se d o f h a v in g g ir lie s u p
th e re ." W e b b sa id . " I t ’s a v ery cle a n , u p s ta n d in g p o s itio n ."
F r o m A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s r e p o r ts

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Sanford Herald
Thursday, March 10, 1094
Vol. BO, N o 173
P u b lis h e d D a ily a n d S u n d a y , e ic e p l
S a tu rd a y b y T h a S a n lo r d H arald,
Inc. 300 N F re n c h A v e . S a n lo rd ,
F la . 32771
S e c o n d C la s s P o s li g a P a id at S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a a n d a d d illo n a ! m a ilin g

antes*.
P O S T M A S T E R : S a n d a d d re s s c h a n g o s
lo T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , P O
B o x 1887. S a n fo rd , F L 32772-1887.
S u b s c rip tio n R a le s
(D ally A S u n d a y )
H orn* D e liv e ry
M a ll
3 M onth*
810 80
124.00
• M onth*
83*00
841.00
1 Y*ar
878.00
898.00
F lo rid a R * a ld * n la m u st p* y 7% s a lt s
la x In a d d itio n to r a t a l ■ boy*.
P h o n t (407) 222-2611.

I

T h e c o m p a n y e x p e c te d th e c h a r g e s
a g a in s t its a g e n ts , s p o k e s m a n C h a r le s
S a h n e r s a id fro m lis N ew Y o rk h e a d ­
q u a rte rs. M a n y o f the ug ents fa c in g c h a rg e s
s till w o rk for the c o m p a n y , w h ic h w ill
d c frn d tho se w h o d id not re a lize the sales
p ra c tic e s w ere u n a u th o riz e d , S a h n e r said.

Uplifting friendship
C o lb y M yers, 7, gives her buddy A llc u a Pryor, 2, that lltllo extra
pu sh sho no o ds to Qet g o ing on sw in g s at Ft. M otion Park in
Sanford. The two got tog othor and sw in g w h ile tholr (athara ploy
b a sk etb all at tho c o u rts a lew yards away

T A L L A H A S S E E - A B re v a rd
C o u n ty m a n o n ce q u e stio n e d In
( tie 1 9 9 0 s l a y i n g s o f f iv e
G a in e s v ille s tu d e n ts snya It's
tim e he reg ain ed h is c iv il r ig h ts
" W h y s h o u ld n 't I he a b le to
v o te l ik e e v e r y b o d y e l s e ? "
E d w a rd H u m p h re y . 22. a s k r d
th e s t a te c ic m e n c y b o a rd
W e d n e sd a y . "I w o n 't be In the
n e w s a n y m ore. E v e ry th in g 's
o v er w ith T in d o in g real g o o d ."
T h e b o a rd . m ade u p o f G o v.
L a w t o n C h i le s a n d th e s ix
m e m b e rs o f F lo r id a 's In d e p e n ­
d e n tly e le cte d C a b in e t, sa id It
w o u ld c o n s id e r H u m p h r e y 's
requ est. T h e y d id not say w h e n
th e y m ig h t rule.
H u m p h re y , of tm lla ln u tle . lost
tits c iv il r ig h ts — In c lu d in g the
rig h t to vote a n d serve o n Ju rie s
— after taring c o n v ic te d of an
a ss a u lt on h is g ra n d m o th e r. He
se rved a y e a r In p riso n .
I lls a t t o r n e y . D o n a ld
L y k k e h a k i s a id I lls o lU n it 's
m a n ic d e p re ssio n c a u se d h im lo

sh o ve h is g ra n d m o th e r In 1990
w h en she trie d lo gel h in t b a rk
o n m e d ica tio n for the c o n d itio n .
C h ile s first m o ved to d e n y the
request b y H u m p h re y , w h o w as
Interrogated tint n e v e r ch arg ed
In the 1990 m u rd e rs. D a n n y
H a ro ld R o llin g o f S h re v e p o rt.
L a . , p le a d e d g u i l t y to th e
s la y in g s F rb . 15 a n d a se n te n c ­
in g h e a rin g Is u n d e r w ay.
T h e g o v e rn o r th e n m oved to
c o n sid e r It afte r H u m p h re y said
he Is b e in g treated for m a n tr
d e p re ssio n , u n e n d in g c o im m m l
ly co lleg e a n d b o ld in g a Job al a
H u m a n e S o c ie ty k e n n e l,
L y k k c h a k s a id H u m p h r e y
m a in t a in s a 3 .4 g r a d e p o ln t
average at B re v a rd C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e al M e lb o u rn e , w here he
Is s tu d y in g to tie a m e d ica l
r n d l o lo g lc n l t e c h n ic ia n . H e
s u b m itte d le tte rs o f re c o m m e n ­
d a tio n from t h r co llege and the
B re v a rd C o u n ty H u m a n e S o c i­
ety, w here H u m p h re y w orks.
H u m p h re y w as Interrogated
about the G a in e s v ille sla y in g s
w h ile Im p riso n ed for battery.

Abortion rights
G u n n ’s son urges support of rock m u sic fans

No secretary, no governor at men’s club

Fantasy S
2-20-19-24-26

M et L ife agreed T u e s d a y to p a y o ne o f the
largest fin e s ag ain st a life In su re r as part of
an agreem ent (h is w eek w ith sta le re ­
gu lato rs.

By BILL B IR O S T R O M
A s s o c ia te d P re ss W riter

M IA M I (AP) — C o n v ic te d C c n T n is t H a n k c h a irm a n D a v id
P a u l Is s t r ik in g b a c k w ith a la w s u it c h a rg in g th a l re g u la to rs
ow e h im m illio n s o f d o lla rs for a llo w in g h is foreclosed
o c e a n fro n l e state to c ru m b le .
T h e va lu e o f P a u l's L a G o rre Isla n d eom|H»und fell from SH.G
m illio n before C e n T ru s t w a s seized lo le ss th a n #4.5 m illio n
now . eh n rg es the federal su it filed T u e s d a y a g a in st the
R e so lu tio n T r u s t C o rp . P a u l's m o rtg a ge totaled #0.9 m illio n .
R T C a tto rn e y D a n ie l H a a s sa id he h a d n ’ t seen the su it a n d
c o u ld n 't co m m e n t.
P a u l's b a n k-fra u d c o n v ic tio n In N o ve m b e r re v o lv e d a ro u n d
c h a rg e s that #3.2 m illio n In Im p ro v e m e n ts at the h o u se w rre
b u rtrd In the sa v in g s a n d lo a n 's la n d m a rk d o w n to w n tow er
c o n s tru c tio n project.
He s u b s e q u e n tly plea d ed g u ilty to s e c u ritie s fra u d c h a rg e s
In v o lv in g a bo n d p u rc h a s e by the H a n k o f C re d it and
C o m m e r c e I n te rn a tio n a l a n d b o n d tra d e s a rra n g e d b y
Ju n k -b o n d k in g M ic h a e l M ilk e n w ith S &amp; L c h ie f C h a rle s
K ea tin g .

M I A M I - H e r o a re Ih o
w in n in g n u m b e r s s e le c t o d
W e dnesday In Iho F lo rid a Loltory:

T h e a g e n ts have 21 d a y s In w h ic h lo
re q u e s t a h e a r in g b e fo re u s ta te a d ­
m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g olTIrer.

Ex-slaying
suspect seeks
civil rights

Bank chairman strikes back

LOTTERY

T h e agents face a d m in is tra tiv e p e n a ltie s
ra n g in g from fin e s a n d p ro b a tio n lo s u s p e n ­
sio n o r re v o ca tio n o f th e ir In su ra n ce Sides]
lice n se s, the D e p a rtm e n t o f In su ra n ce said.

By BILL K A C Z O R
A ss o cia te d P re s s W riter
P E N S A C O L A — T h e so n o f s la in a b o rtio n
d o cto r D a v id G u n n u rge d th o u sa n d s o f ro ck
m u s ic fans In t h is e liy w h e re Ids fa th e r w as
m u rd e re d to su p p o rt a b o rtio n r ig h ts at a
co n cert fe a tu rin g the g ro u p P e a rl J a m .
" Y o u a ll h a v e the v o ic e ," D a v id G u n n J r .
to ld the c ro w d on the eve o f the llrs t
a n n iv e rsa ry o f h is fa th e r's d e ath . " W e are
the m a jo rity . W e have the po w er to la k e o u r
c o u n try h a c k " and to defeat those w h o
"w a n t to la k e o u r c h o ic e s a w a y from u s ."
A b o u t 10,000 people p a c k e d the R o c k for
C h o ic e co n ce rt a l the P e n sa c o la C iv ic C e n te r
o n W e dn esday n ig h t. A p p ro x im a te ly (500
a b o rtio n o p p o n e n ts atten d ed a P o sitiv e L ife

R a lly sp o n so re d by se ve ral c h u rc h e s In
re sp o n se to the co n cert.
T h e co n cert w a s the firs t o f se ve ra l events
p la n n e d here to re m e m b e r ih c first do cto r In
the n a tio n In h r k ille d In c o n n e c tio n w lib an
a n ti-a b o rtio n protest.
A n a b o rtio n o pp o n en t shut the 47-year-old
p h y s ic ia n fro m E u fn u la . A la., th re e lim e s in
the b a c k a s lie a rriv e d for w o rk at Pen saco la
W o m e n 's M e d ica l S e rv ic e s lust M a rc h 10.
A n ti-a b o rtio n a c tiv is ts w ere p ic k e tin g on (he
o p p o site sid e o f the c lin ic .
T h e E s c a m b ia C o u n ty c h a p te r o f the
N a tio n a l O r g a n iz a t io n for W o m e n w as
p la n n in g lo d e d ic a te a p la q u e In i h r
p h y s ic ia n 's m e m o ry d u rin g a c a n d le lig h t
v ig il at the c lin ic ton ig h t.
C lin ic defense tra in in g w ill he co n d u cte d

S a tu rd a y by the F e m in is t M a jo rity F o u n d a ­
tio n. a n d the N a tio n a l C o a litio n of A b o rtio n
P ro v id e rs w ill ho ld a m e m o ria l S u n d a y at
the c lin ic .
D a v id G u n n &gt;Jr. said h is fath er told h im a
little b it abo u t the h a ra ssm e n t he faced
w h ile t r a v e lin g lo a b o r tio n c lim e s in
A la b a m a . G e o rg ia a n d the F lo rid a P a u h a n
die.
"I th in k he w ns a fra id tlu u If w e knew
e x a c tly how had It w as that w e w o u ld try to
ta lk h im o u t o f d o in g w h u l lie w as d o in g ."
the so n sa id In an Inte rview W e dn esday.
" H e w as w o rried, but I d o n 't t h in k he
th o u gh t they w o u ld u c tu u lly shoot h im ." be
said. " T h e t ilin g that he w as w o rrie d about
w as g e llin g stopped on the h ig h w a y b y
h im s e lf."

THE WEATHER
T o d a y : V a r ia b le c lo u d in e s s
a n d b e c o m in g b re e zy w ith a
good c h a n c e o f o flc rn o o n sh o w ­
e rs a n d th u n d e rs to rm s . H ig h In
th e lo w e r 60 s. S m ith w in d 15 lo
2 0 m p h b e c o m in g w est. W in d
s tr o n g e r n e a r th u n d e rs to r m s .
C a u t io n Is a d v is e d o n a re a
L a ke s. C h a n c e o f ra in 50 p e r­
cent.
T o n ig h t: C le a rin g ...B re e z y and
m u c h cooler. L o w In the u p p e r
4 0 s to a ro u n d 50 . N o rthw est
w in d 15 m p h a n d gu sty.
F rid a y : M o s tly s u n n y ...W in d y
a n d cool. H ig h In the u p p e r 6 0 s
n&gt; near 70. N o r lli w in d 15 to 20
m p h a n d g u stv.

FLORIDA TEMPS
C ity
D ayton* Beach
F t La u d B each
F o rt M y era
G a in e s v ille
H om estead
J n c k to n v llle
K ey We»l
L a ke la n d
M ia m i
Pe n sa co la
S .ira to la
Tallah assee
T am p*
V * ro B each
W, P a lm Baach

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70
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NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

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-?Y
THURSDAY
Msly cldy 81-80

FRIDAY
Msly sunny 68-50

MOON PHASES

NEW

March 12

C

FIRST
March 20

o 9

FULL
March 27

V

LAST
April 3

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: W a v e s are 3
feel a n il g la ssy . C u rre n t Is to the
n o rth w ith a w a te r te m p e ra tu re
o f 6 5 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: W a v e s
a re 1-3 leel m id se m i g la ssy.
C u r r e n l Is s lig h t ly In the n o rth
w ith n w a te r te m p e ra tu re o f 6 5
degrees.

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SATURDAY
Fair 78-BO

v v j '- a ;

SUNDAY
F a ir 75-57

TIDES
FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in . 4.15
a.m .. 4:25 p.m .: MaJ. 10:15 n.m ..
10:40 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: h ig h s. 7;21 a.in ., 7:33
p.m.: low s. 1:02 n.m ,. 1:24 p.m .:
New Smyrna Beach: lilg lis .
7:26 n.m .. 7:3H p.m .: low s. 1:07
a.in .. 1:20 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
h ig h s . 7:41 a ,ill., 7:53 p.ltl.:
low s. 1:22 a .m .. 1:44 p.m .

BOATING
St. Auguatlne to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft advisory.
T o n ig h t: W in d n o rth w est 20 lo
25 k ls . Seas 6 to 9 ft. B a y and
In lan d w u le rs ro u g h In ex|H&gt;scd
areas. F rid a y : W in d n o rth lo
no rtheast 20 k ls , Seas 5 lo 7 ll
but h ig h e r In the g u lf stream .
B a y a n il Inland w ate rs ch o p p y .

V

MONDAY
I'tly cldy 78-55

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h t e m p e r a t u r e In
S a n lo r d W e d n e s d a y w as 79
degrees a n d the o v e rn ig h t low
w a s 6 0 a s re p o rle d b y the
U n iv e rs ity o f F lo rid a A g r ic u l­
tu ra 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 A v e n u e .
R e c o r d e d r a in f a l l fo r th e
p e r io d , e n d in g a l 9 n .m .
T h u rs d a y , totalled o in ch es.
T h e te m p e ra tu re at 9 n.m .
t o d a y w a s 7 2 d e g re e s a n d
T h u r s d a y 's o v e rn ig h t low w as
6-1, as reco rtled by the N a tio n a l
W e a th e r S e rv ic e a l the O rla n d o
In te rn a tio n a l A irp o rt.

( 1Wednesday's high......... 82
□ Barometric pressure.30.00
□ Relative Humidity....84 pet
[ Winds......... South 14 mph
□ Rainfall.............IB of an In.
I Sunset
.......... 0:31 p.m.
( Sunrise............... 6:40 a.m.

T t m p t r a f u r t i indiCAtc previous day i
high and Overnight low lo I p m ES T
City
Hi Ici P rc O llk
Anchorage
43 37
cdy
A tla n ta
76 S6
dr
A tla n tic C ity
3S 33
17 cdy
B a ltim o re
3) 33
IS
dr
B illin g ,
33 77
cdy
B irm in g h a m
69 SI
dr
B it m arch
39 03
cdy
B o ite
61 35
cdy
B o , Ion
33 71 07 cdy
B u rlington. VI
37 IS
v cdy
Charleston.S C
77 60
dr
C h a rle ito n .W V a
4S 11 91
dr
C h a rlo lle .N C
S3 41
rn
Cheyenne
47 06
cdy
Ch icago
36 26
dr
C le ve lan d
31 2S OS cdy
Concord.N M
33 74 01
sn
D e lia , F I W orth
46 34 13 cdy
Denver
47
18 02 cdy
D e i M o in e ,
16 19
cdy
D etroit
3? 75 04 cdy
H onolulu
IS
70
dr
46 4? 1 77
M oulton
dr
In d lan ap oll,
33 79 10 cdy
Jac k io n .M I ti,
47 36 1 14
dr
K a n , a t C ity
44 77
Cdy
L a s V,g*&gt;
73 46
cdy
L ittle Rock
3S 31 103
dr
L o t A n g ele,
69 SI
cdy
M id la n d O d e u a
30 71
dr
34 71
M ilw a u k e e
Cdy
M p l, SI P a u l
3?
It
Cdy
34 34 1.91
N a sh ville
dr
New O rleans
77 47 1 42
c lr
New Y o rk C ity
34 30 OS
dr
37 77 06
O klahom a City
dr
44
O m aha
16
cdy
P h ila d e lp h ia
3S
M OS cdy
Phoenix
73 46
c lr
P ill,b u r g h
33 M
34 cdy
P o rlla n d .M a in e
31 76
sn
St Louis
40 37
dr
Salt L a k e C ity
S4 ?v
cdy
61 34
S eattle
cdy
W ashington.D C
36 37 ,17
dr

�Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, March 10, 1094 - 3A

Crime solutions may disappoint
By ADAM V I O M A N S
A s s o c ia te d P ro ss W riter

Domestic violence
K d w a rd F ra n c is R onetto, 23 . 4 2 2 0 O rla n d o D r.. A p t. 24.
San fo rd , w as ch a rg e d w ith d o m ea tlc v lo le n c e -b a ltc ry by
S a n fo rd P o lic e o n M o n d a y.
T h e p o lice report sta te s he a n d h is w ife b a d been In vo lved In
a verb al a lte rc a tio n w h e n he p u sh e d h e r a n d g ra b b e d h e r
a ro u n d the n eck Iw forc le a v in g the a pa rtm e n t.
He w as located d r iv in g on U.S. H ig h w a y 17-02 u sh o rt tim e
later.
He w as taken to th e J o h n E . P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ilit y a n d
held on 9 2 .5 0 0 bond,

Cab fare dispute
M ik e A, L ib b y , 22. 3 5 0 3 P u lm w n y D r.. S a n fo rd , w a s ch a rg e d
w ith ro b b e ry a n d b a tte ry b y S a n fo rd P o lic e o n M o nd a y.
L ib b y a lle g e d ly took a ca b from D elto n a to S a n fo rd , w here he
told the d riv e r lo s lo p at 10th S tre et a n d P a lm e tto A v en u e ,
W h en I he d riv e r stopped, the p o lice re p o rt sla te s. L ib b y
a lle g e d ly h it h im In the head w ith a n u n k n o w n object a n d ra n
from the car. le a v in g u 92 5 fare u n p a id .
He w as taken to the J o h n E . P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ilit y a n d
held on 9 4 .(XX) bond.

Drug charges filed
J o s h u a Ivan A le g a rb e s. 10, 3 5 0 3 P a lm w a y D r.. S a n fo rd , w a s
ch a rg e d w ith p o ssessio n o f m a riju a n a b y S a n fo rd P o lic e o n
M o n d ay.
lie w as a rre ste d after a v e h ic le h e w as d r iv in g In w a s stn p p rd
on u tra ffic v io la tio n .
He Is a su sp e ct In an u n re la te d In cid en t a n d w as b e in g
c h e ck e d for w e a p o n s w h e n o ffice rs fo u n d a c c lo p h a n e packet o f
a su b sta n ce that t rs le d p o s itiv e as m a rlju a n u In h is (rocket
H e w as taken lo lh e J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility a n d
h eld on 9 5 0 0 bond.

Loitering charged
R e g in a ld E u g e n e S u tto n . 34, 1807 C o o lld g c A ve., S a n fo rd ,
w as ch a rg e d w ith lo ite rin g nnd p ro w lin g b y S a n fo rd P o lic e on
M o n d ay.
P o lice rr|K&gt;rt he w a s c a rr y in g n ca r ra d io ns he rode h is
b ic y c le o n W 13th S treet In Sa n fo rd.
lie rode b e h in d seve ra l h o m e s in a n a tte m p t lo a vo id c o n ta c t
w ith officers. I bey said.
He w as to ld lo stop, b u t c o n tin u e d to flee, p o lice reported.
T h e y noted a ls o that he had rid h im s e lf o f the c a r radio.
lb- w as ta ke n lo the J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F n d lliy H ood
w as not yet set

Couple charged with battery
R h o n d a R D ro w n. 2H. a n d W a rre n S ta ke s. 46. troth of 1720
S u n se t Dr,. L o n g w o o d , were ch a rg e d w ith b a tle ry -d o m e s llc
v io le n ce b y S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff's O ffice rs on M onday.
T h e d e p u ty ’s rrjK irt sa id the c o u p le w as eng aged In a v e rb a l
a llc r c a lio n w h e n she a tte m p te d to use the telepho ne a n d he
th re w II at her.
I’he report s ta le d that she h a d a lle g e d ly b ro k e n several Item s
m i tic hom e a n d l hat she had sc ra tc h e d h im on th e a rm .
Doth w ere 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 . He
w a s h r ld on $ 2 ,3 0 0 b o n d and she w as lir ld In lie u of $1,(XX)
bond.

Burglary charges filed
J a m e s T h e o p h llu s M o rris. 19, 1603 W illia m s A ve.. S a n fo rd ,
w as rb a rg e d w ith b u rg la ry a n d b u rg la ry to a c o n v e y a n c e by
S a n lo rd P o lic e In M o n d a y.
P o lice repo rt lie a lle g e d ly c lim b e d a fence at a b u sin e ss In the
1 1(H) b lo c k of S a n lo rd A v e n u e a n d entered a red cur Inside the
com pound.
T h e report d id not In d ica te If fie a tte m p te d lo la k e the
ve h icle , w h ic h w as not tils, from Die c o m p o u n d .
T h e o w n e r o f the b u sin e ss sa id M o rris d id not have
p e rm is sio n lo Ik - there.
He w .is taken to the J o h n K. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility and
held on $ 1,(XX) bond.

W arrant a rrests
• K r is tia n D cgula. 22. 2 7 7 2 R id g ew o od A v e .. A pt. 14.
c h a rg e d In re la tio n lo a p a ir o f w a rra n ts. H e w us held at
J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F u c lllt y on $ 2 ,0 0 0 bond.
• Robert Lee R u w ls, 29, 4 7 3 M u ytn w n Hd.. Osteen,
c h a rg e d w ith v io la tin g the te rm s of Ills p ro b a tio n . He
arre ste d at the J o h n E. P o lk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility w here he
c o n tin u e to be held w ith o u t t&gt;ond.

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TALLAH ASSEE P ro p o sa ls
lo a d d p riso n b e ds a n d m a k e
felo n s serve m ost o f th e ir se n ­
ten ces m a y h in d e r (lie a b ilit y to
fig h t c rim e In F lo rid a , n new
re|HHl says.
" S o m e o f the m ost p o p u la r
’s o lu tio n s ’ b e in g d isc u s se d are
lik e ly to h a v e a dlsap|&gt;olnttug
Im p act on c rim e In F lo r id a .” sa id
th e rep o rt, set to be released
tod a y by th e F lo rid a C h a m b e r o f
C o m m e rce .
F l o r id a h a d t h e n a t i o n ’ s
h ig h e st c rim e rate In 1992. b ill
th e sta te ’s c r im in a l Ju stice s y s ­
te m Is m o v in g In tlu- r lg lu
d ire c tio n . Hie report c o n c lu d e d
V io le n t c rim e s h ave fa lle n belo w
1 9 9 0 le v e ls w h ile p r o p e r t y
c rim e s d e c lin e d betw een 1989
a n d 1992.
T h e r e p o r t b la m e d l he
L e g is la tu re a n d th r n e w s m e d ia
for lo sle rln g - the c r is is m e n ta lity
that h a s re su lte d In a flu rr y of
get-tough le g is la tio n t h is year.
" T h e Im p ressio n is D ial the

By T I D BRIDIS
A ss o c ia te d P re ss W rltor
T U L S A . O k l.i - II looked lik e
o n e o f th o se e a se s D ia l are
n e a rly Im p o ssib le to solve: Die
a p p a re n tly ra n d o m sh o o tin g o f a
y o u n g h itc h h ik e r.
Uut the flrs l p o lic e o fficer on
th e s c e n e F r id a y n o t ic e d a
c ry p tic m ix o f le tte rs a n d n u m ­
b e rs o n D o n a ld D e a rlra c k .Jr.'s
b lo o d y a rm — D K R -3 5 2 — w rit
ten o n ce in in k a n d a g a in w ith a
m a rk er.
A lo c k c o m b in a tio n ? "M a y b e
so m e k in d nl ritu a l s y m b o l, ilk c
d c v ll w o rs h ip ? " w o n d e re d S lie rIlf G e ra ld C o le m a n ''T h e re w as
a ll k in d s ol s p e c u la tio n '
O n a h u n c h , a u t h o r it ie s
se a rch e d O k la h o m a m o to r v e h i­
cle reco rd s. T h e y fo u n d a m a tch .
A n d b y the next day. thre e m e n
w ere u n d e r a r r r s i In the sta y in g
In v e stIg a tu rs sa id U K R 3 5 2
w a s the lic e n s e n u m b e r of lin ­
e a r D ia l p ic k e d u p D ca rtrn e k.
T h e 17-year-old a p p a r c n lly r e a l­
is e d lie w a s III d a n g e r a n d
s c ra w le d D E R -3 5 2 o n t ils a rm
(list before h r w a s stm t tw ic e In
the head al clo se range.
T h e a rre s ts w o u ld have been
n e a rly !m |x&gt;sslblr w lih n u t w hat
a m o u n te d lo a tale told by a
de ad m an . D ie s lie tlll said.
" I ll 2H years, tills Is the llrs t
tim e I've ever seen a n y th in g lik e
t h is .” C o le m a n said.
P o lic e sa id II a p p e a rs that
D c a rtrn e k — a q u ie t, la n k y .
D*foot-4 b a s k e tb a ll p la y e r at an
In d ia n b o a rd in g sc h o o l — w as on
h is w ay to h is m o th e r's ho m e In
T a lc q u a h w hen he w a s p ick e d
up by the three m en. T h e y

A L E X A N D R I A . Vu. — A c c u s e d sp y A ld r ic h H .
A m e s a n d Ills w ife a re c it in g "se v e re h a r d s h ip "
a n d the fin a n c ia l d epen dence o f th e ir y o u n g so n
In fig h tin g the g o v e rn m e n t's s e iz u re o f $2 .2
m illio n In a lleg ed s p y in g pa yo ffs fro m R u ssia .
T h e A m e se s w ere exp ecte d in c o u rt tod a y w h e n
U .S. D is tric t J u d g e C la u d e H ilto n heurs a rg u ­
m e n ts o n the g o v e rn m e n t's m o tio n to renew a n
o rd e r b a rrin g the co u p le fro m u s in g a n y o f the
$2 ,2 m illio n h e ld in 12 b u n k s nnd bro kera g e
a c c o u n ts lu the U n ite d S la te s a n d abro ad.
T h e e x is tin g o rd er w us d u e to e x p ire today.
T h e c o u p le h a s been In Jail sin c e th e ir Feb. 21
arre st on c h a rg e s o f s p y in g for the S o v ie t U n io n
a n d la te r R u s s ia from ut least 1985 to 1994.
A m e s, u 3 1 -year C IA veteran, la a ccu se d o f
( H i s s i n g n a tio n a l secrets to M o sco w In exch a n g e
for (layoffs and the p ro m ise o f re tire m e n t In
R u ssia . I lls w ife, R o sa rio . Is a ccu se d o f a id in g
h im .
Doth n rc lig h tin g the charges.
In d o c u m e n ts filed W e d n e sd a y In U .S. D is tric t
C o u rt In A le x a n d ria , la w y e rs for the c o u p le sa id
the g o v e rn m e n t c o u ld not sh o w th a t its Interest
in c o n tr o llin g the A m e se s ' assets o u tw e ig h s the
c o u p le 's tire d to su p p ort th e ir fivc-y ca r-o ld son.
P a u l, w h o "d e p e n d s on h is p a re n ts fo r a ll o f hla
fin a n c ia l n e e d s,"
A m e s ' lu w y c r. P la to C a c h e rls . w ro te that the
son "Is a lre a d y e n d u rin g the n ig h tm a re o f h a v in g
both o f Ills p a re n ts Incarcerated, p o te n tia lly fo r
Die rest o f th e ir liv e s ."
T h e ho y Is s la y in g w ith fu m lly frie n d s In
n o rth e rn V irg in ia , defense la w y e rs say.
" T h e A m e s c h ild Is w ell ta ken ca re o f by fa m ily
m e m b e rs " u n d d o c s not need fin a n c ia l su p p o rt
from Die co u p le , p ro se cu to rs to ld the co u rt.
A m e s ' la w y e r arg u e d In h is b rie f th a t there w as
no rcu so n to believe the A m e s e s w ere ca p a b le o f
s p ir itin g assets o u t o f the c o u r t's J u ris d ic tio n a s
lo n g us th ey u rc in Jail.
In an o m is u u l m ove, p ro se cu to rs a lso have
a s k e d H ilt o n to o r d e r th e c o u p le to ta k e
$2 ,24 5,311 fro m foreig n a c c o u n ts und h a n d It
o v e r to the c o u rt. P ro se c u to rs sa id th a t Is " th e
m in im u m a m o u n t o f c sp lo n u g c p ro ceed s thnt the
d e fen d an ts a rc ch u rg e d w ith h a v in g e a rn e d " b y

s p y in g for M o sco w s in c e 19H5, T h e g o v e rn m e n t
w a n ts to c o n tro l the m o n e y so It cun he forfeited II
the A m e se s a rc co n v ic te d .
T h e defense o pp o sed the h id to re p a tria te the
c o u p le 's assets. C a c h e rls w rote, "th e re Is no
reco rd o f the so u rce, a m o u n t or v a lu e o f assets
a lle g e d ly located In S w itz e rla n d or C o lo m b ia ."
M rs. A m e s' n a tiv e c o u n try .
M rs. A m e s ' a tto rn e y , W illia m C u m m in g s ,
e n d o rsed C a c h e rls ' a rg u m e n ts.
P ro se c u to rs re p lie d (hut th ey k n o w at least
$ 2 8 ,0 0 0 Is In o ne S w is s a c c o u n t a n d be lieve
m u c h m o re Is In o th e rs. T h e y sa id less ilu u i
$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 Is In the A m e s ' d o m e stic a c c o u n ts so
r e p a t r ia t io n o f th e m o n e y h e ld a b r o a d Is
n ecessary.
L u h ( w eek the S w is s g o v e rn m e n t refused U.S.
re q u e sts to freeze the c o u p le 's h a n k a c c o u n ts o r
c o n fis c a te a n d tu rn o v e r h a n k a c c o u n t d o c u ­
m e n ts, b ccu u sc s p y in g Is a p o litic a l c rim e not
c o v e re d b y a 1 9 7 3 U .S .- S w it z e r la n d le g a l
a ss is ta n c e treaty.
A m e s earned $ 3 5 0 ,(XX) from the C IA betw een
A p r il 1985 and N o ve m b e r 1993, M rs. A m e s
w o rked before they w ere m a rrie d a n d th e c o u p le
a c q u ire d w e d d in g g ilts and fa m ily h e irlo o m s
before a n y s p y in g is a lleg ed lo h ave begun .
C a c h e rls sa id. " T h e g o v e rn m e n t c a n n o t d e m o n ­
stra te ... that the A m e se s ' nssets are the pro ceed s
o f espio na ge u c llv tt y ." us e sp io n a g e la w s re q u ire,
he asserted.
U ut D ie g o v e rn m e n t re p lie d . " R o s a rio A llie s
u d m lllc d to the FB I th a t a ll the vast u n e x p la in e d
w e a lth In co n siste n t w ith her h u s b a n d 's s a la ry
ca m e from D ie R u s s ia n s ." T h e y sa id h is s a la ry
c h e c k s hud been "s p e n t o n a re g u la r b a s is " a n d
none o f the fu n d s c a m e from un In h erita n ce.

N eed
W ltti Y o u r A d s ?
O u r P r o f e s s io n a l A d R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s
W ill B e H a p p y T o A s s is t Y o u In A n y O f Y o u r
C la s s if ie d o r D is p la y A d v e r t is in g N e e d s .

S a n fo r d H e r a ld

?&lt;t(t 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

the p riso n s y s te m .” the report
said.
"O v e r tim e the p ris o n s w ill
h ave lo e s ta b lis h larg e 'g e ria tric
w a rd s ' lo hold people In th e ir
70 s a n d HOs w h o are no lo n g e r a
se rio u s threat lo s o c ie ty ." the
report said.
T h e report sa id the L e g is la tu re
s h o u ld m a k e a b ro a d e r a sse ss­
m e n t o f the c r im in a l ju s tic e
sy ste m to d e te rm in e D ie Im p art
o f Its p ro p o s a ls o n police, proseeutors. the c o u rts , a n d p riso n
space.
It re c o m m e n d e d the Increased
use o f p riv a te c o n tra c to rs to
ope rate p riso n s, m o re c o m rm m l
ly p o lic in g p ro g ra m s to a llo w
p o lice to use th e ir re so u rce s to
p a tro l a n d so lv e c rim e s, nnd
a d d itio n a l e d u c a tio n tra in in g for
Ju v e n ile d e lin q u e n ts.

It a ls o sa id the state s h o o k
p u n is h firs t-tim e J u v e n ile offend
ers lo d e te r th e m fro m fuliir*
c r im e s nnd im p ro v e th e ir ecu
n o m le p ro sp e c ts th ro u g h eduea
Don a n d Job cre a tio n .
lu 1 9 9 2 . F lo r id a o ffe n d e rs
se rv e d a b o u t D iree y e a rs for
m u rd e r, le ss th a n one y e a r for
s e x u a l offenses, tw o m o n th s for
ro b b e ry a n d 13 d a y s for b u r ­
g la ry. D ie report said.
If p ris o n e rs are re q u ire d to
se rve m o re o f th e ir sen te n ces,
th e y w ill se rv e m o re th a n tw ice
as m u c h tim e a s th e y do c u r ­
re n tly . hut tho se se n te n c e s s till
w o n 't be le n g th y e n o u g h to deter
c rim e , the re p o rt said.
A n o th e r p ro p o s a l to re q u ire
life In p riso n lo r fe lo n s c o n v ic te d
a th ird tim e " c o u ld h ave d e ­
v a s ta tin g lo n g -te rm Im p a c ts on

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stre e ts o f M ia m i a rc a lm o st as
d a n g e r o u s n s th e s tr e e ts o f
S a ra je v o ," the report so ld . " T h e
fa cts are that c rim e rates In
g e n e ra l a n d v io le n t c rim e In
p a rtic u la r h a v e fallen In F lo rid a
sin c e 1 9 8 9 ."
T h e c h a m b e r report w a s w r it ­
ten by lir u c c D enson a n d D a vid
R a s m u s se n , w h o are e c o n o m ic s
pro fesso rs at F lo rid a S ta te U n i­
v e rsity . T h e report Is part o f a
c r im e - f ig h t in g le g is la t iv e
p a ck ag e the c h a m b e r w ill u n v e il
at a n ew s co n fe re n ce tod ay.
T h e report c o n c lu d e d le g is la ­
tio n to m a k e c rim in a ls serve at
least H5 p e rcen t of th e ir s e n ­
te n ce s a n d Im pose life se n te n ce s
o n o ffe n d e rs w h o c o m m it three
v io le n t c rim e s w ill not de ter
c rim e u n le s s the sta le w e ig h s
th e ir Im p act o n the rest o f the
c r im in a l Ju stic e system .
" H u lld ln g p ris o n s now m e a n s
h ig h o p e r a t in g e x p e n d it u r e s
la te r ," the report said. "T h e s e
re so u rce s w ill co m e from h ig h e r
ta xe s a n d . p e rh a p s w orse, resu lt
In few er re so u rce s for D ie c r e ­
a tiv e p u n is h m e n t o f y o u th fu l
o ffe n d e rs.”

200 W. 25th SL
Sanford

sto pp ed at least three tim e s for
b e e r, a n d D e u r tr a e k b o u g h t
som e, o ffic e rs said.
" H e k n e w he w as In tro u b le ,"
s a id h is u n c le G e o rg e H u m ­
m in g b ir d . " H e w a s s h a r p
e n o u g h lo he a w a re o f the
s itu a tio n afte r lie got Into It. H o w
m a n y people w o id d ever th in k to
w rite t h r la g n u m b e r on th e ir
a rm ?"
In v e stig a to rs w o u ld not say
w hat m a y h ave m ade h im feel
threaten ed, a n d w o uld not offer
a m o tiv e for D ie k illin g
T h e re w a s n o ev id e n ce o f a
ro b b e ry , p o lle r said. T h e re w as
no sig n o f a struggle: H u m ­
m in g b ird , .w ho saw the bo d y
after II w as d isco v e re d a lo n g a
rlv e rh a n k . sa id D eurtraek s till
h ad o ne h a n d In h is pocket.
T h e l ic e n s e n u m b e r w a s
traced to a 1993 Ford M u s ta n g
registered to D r r l Lee A d a m s.
23 , w h o liv e d in n earb y W atts.
He a n d J o e D ale C o x . 25 . a n d
H o w a r d R u s s e ll M u r r a y . 2 1 .
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A d a m s lo ld h iv e s llg u to rs D ia l
C o x shot D ca rtrn e k before daw n
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A d a m s ’ p ro p e rty. The .M ustang
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EDITORIALS

jViolence Free
IlCommunity Month
'. " lU v s s c d n r c t h e p e a c e m a k e r s , f o r t h e y w il l h r
c u lle d s o n s o f G o d . " ( M a tt. 5 :9 )

Schools all over lhe country are becoming a
‘ battleground.
While Seminole County does not face the
•dangerous situations that are round in some
other districts, the violence still exists.
Students, fortunately rarely armed, often
turn to physical resolutions to their conflicts.
During the month of March, however,
school district officials nrc trying to drive
home the violence-free message they leach
throughout the year.
In celebration of Violence Free Community
Month, the district Is promoting the message
that "the Choice for me Is violence free."
We praise those who arc trying to change
society's frightening acceptance of violence ns
a solution to conflict.
Our future depends on the young people
who will soon be the leaders of society. It Is
our responsibility to teach them the art ol
negotiation, the vuluc of mediation and the
- necessity of peace.
We applaud those who arc making an effort
to do so In our schools.
The organizers of the Violence Free Com­
munities celebration are encouraging sup­
porters to wear white ribbons in support of
the peaceful celebration.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

You can call him T ru e N orth’

T h e o p p o n e n ts o f O liv e r N o rth 's c u n d ld u c y
for the S e n a te In V trg tn lu k n o w v e ry w ell that
he is g o in g to w in the R e p u b lic a n p r im a r y , but
they are a lre a d y s c h e m in g to defeat h im in
N o ve m b e r, w h e n he w ill ru n a g a in s t the b a d ly
buttered D e m o c ra tic in c u m b e n t. C h a rle s Robb.
O n e c a n u n d e rsta n d . If not e x a c tly s y m p a ­
th iz e w ith , Ilit* lib e ra ls ' a n x ie ty to bent N orth.
F o r o ne tilin g , he is one o f ih e so lld e st
a ll-ro u n d c o n s e rv a tiv e s e ver to ru n fo r the
U n ite d S ta te s Sen ate, a n d a s a re la tiv e ly y o u n g
in a u c o u ld be e x p e c te d to be th ere a lo n g tim e .
F a r m o re Im p o rta n t, h o w e v e r. N o rth Is
fo re ve r Id en tified w ith the Ira n -C o n tra c o n ­
tro v e rsy . a n d Ids e le c tio n to th e S c n n te w o u ld
p o ke a h u g e ho le in the llb e ra l-D c m o c ra tlc
effort to d e p ict th a t affair a s so m e sort ol
u n fo rg iv a b le a ss a u lt o n A m e ric a n c o n s t it u ­
tio n a l processes. W h n t an Irony It w o u ld tie If
S en . Ino uye, w h o presid ed so p o m p o u s ly o v e r
the Jo in t c o n g re s s io n a l In vestig atio n o f IranC o n tra . fo u n d h im s e lf In the S e n a te su b w a y
s illin g n ext to h is new co lleag u e from V irg in ia !
So o u r lib e ra l m e d ia have a lre a d y d e vise d
a n d la u n c h e d a pre-e m ptive s trik e ag ain st
N o rth , d r s lg n e d to sm ear h im so th o ro u g h ly
that Ids defeat in N o ve m b e r w ill be. as n e a rly
a s p o ssib le , a ssu re d .
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T h e key w ord In
t h e m e d i a 's a n t iN o rth c a m p a ig n is
" lia r . " L ia r . lia r. liar.

W h at th ey do a lleg e Is that he co n ce a le d
c e rta in facts ab o u t A m e ric a n In volvem e n t In
Ihe Ira n -C o n tra a ffa ir from v a rio u s m e m b e rs o f
C o n g re s s d u rin g b rie fin g s th a t w ere w h o lly
in fo rm a l a n d not t in d e r oath.

CBS's Bob SchlefTer,
a lo n g tim e h ew er o f
w ood a n d
d ra w e r o f w a te r for
J 1b e r a I c a u s e s ,
m a n a g e d to In se rt
the w o rd " l ia r " (or
“ 11c " I I n w h a t
seem ed lik e a lm u s l
e v e ry se n te n ce o f Ills
h a lf- h o u r In te rv ie w
w ith N o rth o n " F a c e
the N a tio n ." A n d a
m e d ia c h o r u s p r o ­
m p tly fo llo w e d su it.
W lia t Is the b a sis
for the ch a rg e ? In ­
so far a s th e re Is any.
II I n v o l v e s C o l .
N o rlh 's ro le In ih e
I r a n - C o n t r a a f f a ir ,
a n d In p a r tic u la r h is
d e a lin g s w llh C o n ­
gress.

E v e n Ibis, ho w ever, m ig h t seem at least
d ish o n o ra b le , If one ch o se to d isre g a rd the
c irc u m s ta n c e s . In those c irc u m s ta n c e s , h o w ­
ever. N o rth 's fa ilu re lo le ll the w h o le tru th lo
c e rta in m e m b e rs o f C o n g re ss seem s, on the
c o n tra ry , the o n ly h o n o ra b le th in g he c o u ld do.
R e m e m b e r Ihe y e a rs 1985-80. W e w ere deep
In a C o ld W a r w llh the S o v ie t U n io n , a n d
P re sid e n t R eagan b a d ly w a n lc d lo h e lp the
N ic a ra g u a n C o n tra s , w h o w ere h a u lin g the
c o m m u n is t d ic ta to rs o f th e ir c o u n try . C o n ­
g re ssio n a l D e m o c ra ts, h o w e v e r, w ere d o in g
t h e ir le v e l best lo b lo c k s u c h a id . T h e
C o n s llu n io n Is d e p lo ra b ly s ile n t a s to w h ic h
b ra n c h o f the fed eral g o v r r n m r n l sh a ll p re v a il
u n d e r (h o se c ir c u m s ta n c e s . Ilu t th e re ts
c e r ta in ly n o th in g In It that sa id Ihe p re sid e n t
c o u ld n 't p r iv a te ly e n co u ra g e o th e rs (e.g. Ihe
k in g o f S a u d i A r a b ia a n d the s u lta n of D ru n el)
lo give the C o n tra s a id w h ic h the A m e ric a n
C o n g re ss b a d refused to pro vid e.

i O ne can
u n d e r s t a n d , II
n o t e x a c t ly
s y m p a th iz e
w llh , Iho
lib e r a ls ' a n x ie t y
lo b o a t N o rth . ■

JOSEPH SPEAR

Political courage:
What’s that?

W e h o p e to s e e w h it e r ib b o n s e v e r y w h e r e
t h is m o n t h , h u t w e h o p e th a t t h e le s s o n s o f
p e a c e a r e r e m e m b e r e d lo n g a lt e r t h e r ib b o n s
a r c p a c k e d a w a y fo r a n o t h e r y e a r .

Our future will be better for it.

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Creative financing
O h. m y a c h in g back! If a n y o f y o u oat then* in
n c v c r-n c v e r-lu itd e v e r w o n d e re d a b o u t the ‘ 'c re ­
a tiv e fin a n c in g " that a p p e u rs to be q u ite pre v a le n t
In to d a y 's real estate m a rk e t, y o u o u g h t to try to
u n d e rs ta n d th e " c re a tiv e lig a t in g a n d fin a n c in g "
o f the " n e w a n d Im p ro v e d " S o c ia l S e c u r ity a n d
M e d ica re Insu rance, p a y m e n ts and p re m iu m s .
.4 9 9 4 sty le .
: M y e le c tro n ic c a lc u la to r n e a rly w ent o n s trik e —
•wtth a p ic k e t lin e at m y fron t d o o r, no less, w hen It
I felt that I w us s u b je c tin g It to " c r u e l a n d u n u s u a l
p u n is h m e n t" In t r y in g to d e cip h e r the g o v e rn ­
m e n t's " n e w m a t h " used to a rriv e at m y (our) new
m o n t h ly p a y m e n ts b o th fro m a n d to (he U S .
T re a s u ry . Yes. w e 're bo th o n S o c ia l S e c u r ity a n d
M edica re.
h a c k In D e ce m b e r, we re ce iv e d o u r a n n u a l
n o tic e s o f the n e w u m o u u ts o f S o c ia l S e c u r ity
p a y m e n ts , re fle ctin g th e C O L A Increase a n d the
new M e d ica re in s u ra n c e p re m iu m s d ia l w o u ld
be co m e effe ctiv e J im . I. 1994.
Whoo|»ec! W e got a w h o p p in g 2.6 p e rc e n t C O L A
Increase In g ro ss m o n th ly S S p a y m e n ts . A t least
t h u t's w h a t the n o tic e read. It a lso refle cted a
n o tic e a b le Increase In the M e d ica re In su ra n c e
p r e m iu m s that are d e d u c te d from the g ro ss to the
net. I ln in in i! M a yb e , Just m a yb e , I o u g h t to take a
c lo s e r lo o k at th is.
L e t's sec. T a k e m y o ld gro ss a n d m u lt ip ly It by
1 0 2 .6 p e rcen t to g e l the n e w gross. R ig h t? O k u y ,
le t's do It! N o w w h a t? M ow co m e thut re su lt Is
d llfe re n t from the stu le d new m o n th ly g ro ss on the
fo rm ? L e t ’s try m y w ife 's o ld gross m u lt ip lie d by
102.6 percen t. A n d we ge t...w hat Ihe h e ll? T h a t's
d iffe re n t too,
O K ! L e t's try u d iffe re n t tact. L e t's s u b lru c t the
o ld g ro ss fro m the new g ro ss to g e l th e C O L A
Increase. W a lla h ! S u c c e s s at lust! F ln u lly got a
w in n e r. L e t's try m y w ife 's figu res. W o w cc!
A n o th e r w in n e r. G u w d ! W e 're on u ro ll. N o w I
k n o w o u r se p u ra tc Increases.
Q u ic k ! L e t's s u b lru c t the o ld M e d ica re p re m iu m
from the new p re m iu m ...a n d we get a $ 4 .5 0
.increase. Now. that do esn't seem to be lo o o bad.
1lin m in ! b e tte r do so m e m o re fig u rin g .
S o m e th in g Is b e g in n in g to s m e ll — a n d It's not
u p p lc pie. L e t's d iv id e the o ld M e d ica re p re m iu m
Into D ie new p re m iu m in c re a se ...a n d w e get...an
Increase...of 0 .1 2 2 9 . H e y ! T h a t's 12.3 p e rcen t. M y
Increase w as 2 .6 pe rcen t. T h e ir Increase w a s a
w h o p p in g 12.3 percen t. L o rd y . U ir d y , pass the
P re p a ra tio n II. N ow I " k n o w " tlu d I'd b e tte r c h e c k
so m e m ore.
L e t's try d iv id in g G ru n d p u 's new C O L A S S
in c re a se Into the new M e d lcu re p re m iu m Increase
o f $4 .50...un d we g e t...0.20 w h ic h tra n s la te s to 20
p e rce n t. T w e n ty p e rcen t! H o ly c rlm - a -n lllie s l T h e y
g iv e m e u 2.6 p ercen t C O L A Increase In S S and
im m e d ia te ly tukc b a c k 2 0 percent o f It as Increased
M e d lcu re p re m iu m s. C a lc u la to r — d o n ’ t full me
h o w . W e 'v e Just gotta c h e c k G r a n d m a 's figu res.
D iv id e G ra n d m a 's new C O L A . S S Increase Into
I th e n e w M e d lcu re p re m iu m Increase o f $ 4 .5 0 and
1 w e g e t...0 .4 2 8 ...w h ich tra n s la te s...to ...w h a t Ihe
‘l ie c k d o y o u m ean. 42 .8 p e rc e n t? G ra n d m a got n
2 .6 C O L A Incre a se in S S and Im m e d ia te ly lost 42 .8
ic r c c n t o f It a s in c re a s e d M e d ica re p re m iu m cost.
V h a t a c ro c k that is!
' A t fu n e ra ls , the m a n /w o m a n o f the c lo th sa y s
" t h e L o r d g iv c lh a n d the L o rd In k c th u w u y ."
G ra n d p a says. " T h e g o v e rn m e n t g iv c lh a n d the
g o v e rn m e n t ta ke th u w u y ...o n ly th e g o v e rn m e n t
lu k e th a w a y a h e ll o f a lo t m o m th a n It g iv c lh to

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b e g in w it h . "

N e lso n B . T u liu r

Winter Springs

MARTIN SCHRAM

Spies? You must remember this
H ere In C a sa b lu n ca -o n -th e -P o to m a c, the d e m i­
go d s are a g a in a c tin g lik e de m ag o g u es. In the
b ic a m e ra l c h a m b e rs o f R ic k 's C a fe -C o n g re ss
A m e ric a n !, the c a p ta in s o f th e lo y a l o p p o sitio n
n rc even lip -s y n c h in g C la u d e R u in s.
" I 'm s h o c k e d — sh o ck ed ! — to fin d that s p y in g
Is g o in g o n ." th e y a rc sa y in g , o s te n s ib ly to eucit
o th e r bu t r e a lly lo C -S p a o 's o m n ip re s e n t a u ­
dience.
T h e se R e p u b lic a n s a n d a few renegade D e m o ­
c ra ts n rc s h o c k e d — sh o cked ! — that M o sco w
b o u g h t o lf for $ 1 .5 m illio n a w e ll-p la c e d C IA
o ffic ia l w ith the C IA -Ish n am e o f A ld r ic h H .
A m e s. N ev er m in d Hint these p o litic ia n s do
c a rtw h e e ls lit th e ir c lo a k ro o m s w h e n A m e ric a
b u y s o ne o f R u s s ia 's sp ie s.
W a s h in g to n 's sh o ck e d — sh o ck e d ! — d e m a ­
gogues are d e m a n d in g that w e halt a ll a id to
R u ssia . N e v e r m in d that t ills a id is n 't Intended to
re w a rd R u s s ia h u t to Insure o u rse lv e s. It ts to
p ro m o te R u s s ia 's cre e p to w a rd d e m o c ra tic c a p i­
ta lism a n d p re v e n t a re tu rn o f the o ld c o m m u n is t
h a rd lin e rs. T h a t 's w h y P re sid e n t C lin t o n r ig h tly
s a y s the a id s h o u ld co n tin u e .
B u t there Is s t ill m ore. In b u rs ts of Id e n tic a lly
w orded p o litic a l e x p lo ita tio n that se e m s to have
been sc rip te d b y the sam e G r a n d O ld P a rtis a n
stra te g ist, n tu n y R e p u b lic a n s a rc r u s h in g to the
m ic ro p h o n e s to sa y that t h is In fu rln tln g sp y
s c a n d a l Is a n e x a m p le o f " n a iv e " p o lic ie s o f o u r
new D e m o c ra tic presid en t.
" N a iv e ." I l's the G O P 's w o rd o f the w eek —
y o n heard It o n T V from Sen s. B o b D ole o f
K a n s a s u n d M itc h M c C o n n e ll o f K e n tu c k y ; und
from D ic k C h e n e y .
T h e y c ite u s e x a m p le s o f C lin t o n ’s " n a iv e te " :
(A) "W h e n B o r is Y e lt s in r e c e n t ly g a v e u
t o u g h - s o u n d in g s p e e c h , C lin t o n d id n 't go
b a llis tic .
|B) W h e n Y e lts in pro te sted that a d m ittin g the
E a ste rn E u ro p e a n re p u b lic s Into N A T O w o u ld
g iv e R u s s ia 's h a rd lin e rs the a m m o th e y need to
to p p le h im , C lin t o n found a tim e -b u y in g c o m ­
p ro m ise .
C o p y rig h t W h e n Y e lts in sent a few h u n d re d
R u s s ia n tro o p s Into B o s n ia w ith o u t c o n s u ltin g
the W est, C lin t o n put the best p u b lic fuce on It.
S o o n the R u s s ia n tro o p s w ere p u ttin g o n U n ite d
N a tio n s blue b e re ts und e a sin g the S e rb s Into a n
u n e a sy tru c e — In tim e to a v o id N A T O a lr-s trlk e
re ta lia tio n th at no one w u n lcd .
T h o s e p o lic ie s w eren 't " n a iv e ." F o r tru ly
" n a iv e " p re s id e n tia l p o licies, these R e p u b lic a n s
c a n r e c a ll the G O P 's recent g lo ry duys:
(A) W h e n R o n a ld lle u g im trie d to b rib e Iran by
s e n d in g It w e a p o n s In the h o p es th at the le rro rls t
re g im e w o u ld free U .S. hostages.
|B) W h e n G e o rg e B u s h (und Ids defense
s e c r e t a r y . C h e n e y ) trie d to b r ib e S a d d a m

H u s s e in w llh U .S. a id c re d its , d e sp ite the B u sh
a d m in is tr a tio n 's o w n report of Iraq i h u m a n
r ig h t s a t r o c it ie s . S a d d a m s a id th a n k y o u .
p o ck eted the a id c re d its , a n d Invaded K u w a it.
F o r a fin e e x a m p le of c o n g re s sio n a l naive te,
se n a to rs w h o c o m p la in that the C IA w as b lin d lo
A m e s ' new la v is h life s ty le — e x p e n s iv e house
a n d ca r. bo u ght w ith c a sh — c u n c o n s u lt th e ir
m irro rs . In 1990, the S en a te In te llig e n c e C o m ­
m ittee, fre ttin g abo u t in v a d in g the p riv a c y o f
U .S . spieH, k ille d a m e a su re to a llo w C IA
In sp e c tio n s o f a g e n ts' c re d it reports.
O r, If t h e s e
p o lit ic o s w a n t a
p r im e c x a m p lr o f
c o v e rt n a ive te, th ey
o n ly need lo lo o k at
th e C e n t r a l I n ­
t e ll ig e n c e A g e n c y
itse lf, w h ic h se ve ral
lim e s s a t is f ie d U s
s u s p ic io n s abo u t the
l o y a lt y o f A l d r ic h
A m e s hy g iv in g h im
l ie d e t e c t o r te s ts .
W h ic h he passed.
T h is a ll o c c u rre d
a fte r R e a g a n 's C IA
D ir e c t o r W illia m
C a s e y c o n f id e d lo
W illia m S u flr c . h is
o Id p a I I u r n c d
s u p e r-p u n d it, that lie
h a d no fe a r ab o u t
t a k in g a p o ly g ra p h
test about w ho
m a s te rm in d e d the ste a lin g o f J im m y C a rte r's
d ebate b rie fin g hook. A s S a tire re c a lle d In h is
c o lu m n In T h e N ew Y o rk T im e s . C a se y " w in k e d
a n d s a id t h a t w it h s o m e V a llu m a n d a
sp h in c te r-m u s c le tric k he le a rn e d In the O .S .S ..
he c o u ld flatte n the sp ik e s before th e y app eared
o n a n y m a c h in e .”
L o n g a fle r w e h ave fo rg o tten w h e th e r the sp y
in o u r m id st w a s A ld r ic h A m e s o r A m e s A ld r ic h ,
w e w ill re m a in fo re ve r Indebted to o u r frie n d
S a tire for s h a rin g w ith us th is tale o f C a s e y 's
a b ilit y to I'c-b y-the-scat-af-hls-pan ts.
P la y it a g ain . U n c le S a m .

LETTERS TO EDITOR
L e tte rs to th e ed ito r are w e lco m e . A ll I d le r s
m u st he sig n ed , in c lu d e the a d d re ss o f the
w rite r a n d u d a y tim e te le p h o n e n u m b e r.
L e tte rs s h o u ld he on a s in g le su b je ct a n d be
a s b rie f a s p o ssib le . T h e I d le r s are su b ject lo
e d itin g .
_J

P e rh a p s the a d v a n c in g y e a rs m e llo w m e.
hut I b e lie v e I a m lie g ln n llig to se c p o litic ia n s
not so m u c h a s b a u d s m id fak es a s s im p ly
o v e rg ro w n c h ild re n .
T h e y gel u p e v e ry d a y a n d c lo s e th e ir eves
real tig h t a n d sq u e e ze w llh a ll th e ir m ig h t
a n d soon Ih cy a re tip to e in g th ro u g h fa n ta sy
w o rld s a n d p la y in g Im a g in a ry g a m e s w ith
m a k e -b e lie v e frie n d s, a b s o lu te ly c o n v in c e d
that tin- th in g s th ey are s a v in g u n d d o in g are
real .m il i.iii^ iiilt
A l l t h r o u g h th e
re c e n t d e b a te o v e r
tin- b a la n c e d hilldget
a m e n d m e n t (&lt;» t he
C o n s t it u i In n . f o r
e x a m p le , m c m t w rs o f
C o n g re s s kept referr in g to s o m e t h in g
th e y r a ile d " jkiillt leal
c o u ra g e ." Now really. If yo u were a sk e d
lo ililn k d p «i tiroto ty p le a l o x y m o ro n ,
w o u ld m il "|H)llUcal
11 a m b e g in n in g
c o u ra g e " he the first
to s e e
w o rd s io p o p in to
p o lit ic ia n s n o t
y o u r h ead ? I m ean,
so m u ch as
p o litic a l co u ra g e in
fr a u d s a n d
W a s h in g to n is a rare
fa k n s a s s im p ly
b ird , a p rn lh o n n ta ry
o v e rg r o w n
w a rb le r It ever there
c h ild r e n . J
w as one.
Yet th e y kept re ­
p e a tin g il a n d refer
rin g lo il d ire c tly a n d in d ire c tly •• a s II it
a c tu a lly e x ists. "The o n ly t ilin g that w ill s lo p
t ills s p e n d in g Is co u ra g e , a n d co urage can n o t
be le g isla te d Into the C o n s titu t io n ." sa id S en
R ob K e rre y , D -N cb., o ne o f the few w h o
d is p la y s It from tim e to tim e. " W e d o n ’t need
c o n s t it u t io n a l c o v e r to m a k e th e to u g h
c h o ic e s ," sa id Sett. J o h n G le n n . D O h lo , us he
prep are d to vote a g a in s t the a m e n d m e n t.
A n d so 37 se n a to rs, c lin g in g to the (letIon
that so m e day, so m eh o w , I hey w ill c o n ju re
u p Ihe "c o u r a g e " to gel o u r fisc a l h o u se in
o rd e r, vo ted n ay a n d Ihe a m e n d m e n t w ent
do w n In defeat.
It's a ll a gam e the ca re e r p o litic ia n s p la y so
they c a n c o n tin u e b u y in g the go o d ies (hat
keep th e m in o ffice w h e th e r they have the
m o n e y o r not. a n d it s been g o in g on alm o st
c o n tin u o u s ly sin c e W o rld W a r II. O n ly eight
b u d g e ts h ave been b a la n c e d In the past 48
y e a rs, none in the past 25. We h ave ru n u p a
n a tio n a l debt o f $ 4 .5 trillio n , o n w h ic h w e a rc
(la y in g $ 8 0 0 m illio n a d a y In Interest, a n d we
c o n tin u e (o s la c k It u p at the rate o f h a lf a
b illio n d o lla rs a day.
T h e p o ls h a v e tr ie d e v e r y t h in g fro m
s m o k c -a n d -m lr ro r s to s ta tu te s to bu d g et
s u m m its , a n d n o th in g has c u rb e d th e ir
a p p e tite for sp e n d in g . F o r m o re thun u
decad e, th e y h ave been to y in g w llh the
a m e n d m e n t thut w o u ld re q u ire a b a la n ce d
b u d g et, a n d e v e ry tim e It gets b ro u g h t u p it
g e ts s h o t d o w n w it h a llu s io n s lo t h is
n o n e x is te n t th in g th e y c a ll "c o u ra g e ."
W h e n Ihe S en ate u n rro w ly rejected s u c h a
p ro p o sa l In 1986. k n o w w h a t the o p p o n e n ts
s a id ? T h e y sa id a ll that w a s needed to so lve
th e d e fic it p ro b le m w as a little " c o u ra g e ."
W h e n the H ouse defeated a b a la n ce d bu dg et
a m e n d m e n t In 1992. k n o w w hut Sen . R o b e rt
B y rd . D -W .V n., had to sa y ab o u t It? H e said.
" W h n t w e re a lly need Is a c o n s titu tio n a l
a m e n d m e n t that sa y s. 'T h e re s h a ll be so m e
s p in e In o u r n a tio n a l le a d e rs .'" Lust year,
B y rd w rote: " T h e b o tto m Hue Is co urage. I do
not see h o w a c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t w ill
g iv e u s p o litic ia n s a n y m o re sp in e (ban we
now liu v c ."
S o how m u c h s p in e d o c s the average pul
h a v e ? D u rin g the recen t debate, Sen . H u rry
R eid , D -Nev., proposed an a lte rn a tiv e w ith a
p o rk e x e m p tio n c la u s e that w o u ld have
fo rb id d e n sp e n d in g lim it s o n su c h th in g s as
b u ild in g s a n d h ig h w a y s . Sen . T e d Steven s.
R -A h is k a , c o m p la in e d that b a la n c in g the
h u d g c l w o u ld fo rc e c u t s In a g r ic u lt u r e
p ro g ra m s. A n d A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e
C h a ir m a n B y rd , ih e p rin c e of jx irk . w h in e d
Iasi fa ll thut (he a m e n d m e n t w o u ld " m o s t
c e r ta in ly e n d p u b lic In v e stm e n ts In roads,
a irp o rts, w a te rw a y s, e d u catio n .' c iv ilia n re ­
se a rc h a n d d e ve lo p m e n t a n d defense p la n ­
n in g " a n d m u c h m ore.

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chang e.
Nile p la n s lo
T h e new fa c ility , w h ic h w ill
e x p a n d w lin l sh e r u n dn for Hit’ , a ls o lx* on I Mlh H ir e d , w ill
w o m en and c h ild re n w h o co m e
c o u lu ln e ig lii d o rm ito ry ro o m s
10 her lo r help.
a n d a day c a re fa c ility .
" W e ’ re d o in g lid s fo r Ihe
Tilt* sh e lte r Is no w n sp a rk lin g
o a sis on a at reel w here life ca n
c h ild r e n ." M o th e r W e a ver said.
lie h ard , a n d non i d lilie s d a n g e r­
"II we d o n 't la k e ca re o f them
w h e n th e y 're s m a ll, th e y 're g o ­
o u s . W i l l i I h e e v e r - g r o w in g
h o m e less p o p u la tio n the fa e llliy
in g lo In- In had sh a pe la te r o n ."
i a ii no lo n g e r n e ru rn o d u lc a ll ol
W eaver p la n s in p ro v id e care
lo r the c h ild re n a n d Job search
ih o se In need.
a ss is ta n c e lo r Ih e lr m others. She
W e aver has u n d e rta k e n the
sa id site p la n s lo w o rk w ith Ihc
t a s k o f Im 11 d i n g a 5 . 3 0 0
P riv a te In d u stry C o u n c il a n d
s q u a re -fo o t f a e llliy th a t w ill
w ith o th e r a g e n cie s lo p ro v id e
serve a s a te m p o ra ry h o m e to
|oh n a m in g lo r i he m others,
those w ith o u t a p la ce o f th e ir
"W e w a u l lo gel them o ff A D C
ow n
a n d o th e r g o v e rn m e n t p ro ­
T h e a r c h it e c t u r a l f ir m o l
g ra m s .” she sa id "W e w ant to
F a rm e r a n d lin k e r ol M a itla n d
g d them jo hs th e y d o n 't do
h a s hcen selected lo p ro v id e (lie
good lo the c h ild re n II they are
a r c h it e c tu r a l a n d e n g in e e rin g
w o rry in g to d e a th about th in g s ."
se rv ice s (or the project.
lin k e r said the project w ill cost
" W e 'r e v ery h a p p y lo have
betw een! 9 2 5 0 .0 0 0 to S.'IOO.OOO
th is p ro je c t." T im lin k e r sa id " | l
lo co m p lete.
Is a great ih lu g ."
" N o t a ll o f II h a s been ra ised . I
T h e sh e lte r, w h ic h Is designed
d o n 't t h in k . " lin k e r mild.
e x c l u s i v e ly fo r w o m e n a m i
M o th e r W e a ve r said she has
c h ild re n , w ill cu te r to the fastest
g ro w in g segm ent o f the h o m e ­ abo u t 8 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to pay fo r the
project a n d is si III lo o k in g for
less p o p u la tio n .
d o n a tio n s o f b u ild in g m a te ria ls,
" W e 'v e a lw a y s had a lot of
la b o r o r c a sh lo c o m p le te the
w o m e n a n d c h ild re n co m e in
w o rk.
h e re ." sa id M o l her W eaver. "It Is
" H ill I have lu ll It." she said
m u c h h ard e r for th e m ."
" lie K in d i Wllllts (Ills lo tie h u lll
M a n y o l the w o m en w h o c o n ic
a n d he w ill p ro v id e lo r It
to her for sh e lte r no w b rin g three
S h e said ih e o rig in a l sh elter
o r four y o u n g s te rs w ith them ,
w as " h u lll on I.m il" and th is one
often ilie y h ave in fa n ts. I le i
w ill a lso he h u lll w llh a stro n g
sh e lte r at 1701 W l l i l h S i In
lu llh in (io d a n d ih e p a lle n re lo
S a n fo rd w as not d e sign e d to
w ait lor H im lo p ro v id e w hat Is
m e c l the sp e cia l needs of w o m en
needed
a n d c h ild re n .
M o th e r W e a ver w a n ts to e n ­
"I n ever d re a m e d there w o u ld
co u ra g e the c o m m u n ity to pray
he so m a n y w o m e n a n d c h ild re n
lo r the pro|eet and . she says,
w h e n I b u ilt It." M o th er W ea ver
that w ay H ie w o rk w ill lie d o m ­
said.
ain ! d ie m o n e y w ill he m ade
S h e said a ll o f the ho m eless
a v a lla h le lo pay lo r II.
&gt; w h o co m e to h e r sh e lte r now
" I 'm not w o rrie d ." she sa id
sleep in l he sa m e fa e llliy . a
"H e w ill p ro vid e lo r d lls
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great deal ol money
along wllh us in lighting lor the
commercial /oiling," said K a t/.
who esllmated the two landown­
ers spent 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 lo 9 4 0 .0 0 0 In
legal expenses
H a t/ sa id h r has no Im m e diate
p la n s to d e ve lo p Ids p ro p e rty
T h e sta le fought for n e a rly liv e
y e a rs to p revent the store, s a y ­
in g li v io la te d ru ra l land-u se
re q u ire m e n ts u n d e r the W e klva

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I

C o n t in u e d f r o m Ptgt.l A
K ro h n Is. d e p u tie s believe, an
asso ciate m e m b e r o f the O u tla w s
M o to rc y c le G a n g 's M ilw a u k e e .
W ls. ch apter.
A c c o rd in g to E d M cD o n o u g h ,
p u b lic In fo rm a tio n officer for the
s lie r lll's office, K ro h n Is
r tit ly on p ro b a tio n lo r tra llle k in g
in co ca in e In S e m in o le C o m ity .
In v estig ato rs w ant to ta lk w ith
h im a n d they b e liev e he w ill c a ll
w h e n he co m e s h a ck to S e m i­
no le C o u n ty .
" W e have 9 5 0 ,0 0 0 in c a sh that
we c o n fisca te d fro m the h o m e ."
M c D o n o u g h said. " H e has 15
d a y s In w h ic h to co m e a n d c la im
It. W e ll tidk w ith h im then "
D u rin g the se a rch ye ste rd a y ,
d e p u t ie s f o u n d tw o H u r le y
D a vid so n m o to rc y c le s that had
been cu t up.
T h e s e ria l n u m b e rs o il those
tw o v e h ic le s revealed th e y had
been reported stolen. O ne. In­
v e stig a to rs believe, ca m e from
M ilw a u k e e . T h e o th e r has been
I d e n t if ie d a s o n e s t o le n In
D ayto n a Bench on M a rc h 5 from
W illia m H agg erty o f W in c h e ste r.
M ass., a H ike W eek p a rtic ip a n t
T w e lv e o ther H a rle y D a vid so n
v e h ic le s fo u n d In the gurugc
w erc not be lieved to he stolen
a n d were tdl registered lo one ol
the m e n w h o w as s ta y in g In the
house.
In a d d itio n , d e p u tie s fo u n d a
s m a ll a m o u n t ol co ca in e , a p a ir
ol 9 m m h a n d g u n s a n d som e
m c lh u m p h c lu m ln c x In (he hom e
a n d In the garage.
M c D o n o u g h sa id there w as no
ev id e n ce to sh o w Ihat a n y o f the
people s la y in g In the h o m e w ere
a p a rt o f th e " c h o p s h o p "
o p e ratio n . H e b e liev ed th ey were
s ta y in g til K r o lm 's ho m e w h ile
c o m m u tin g to a n d from H ike
W eek a c tiv itie s .
W h e n K ro h n p resen ts h im s e lf
lo the s h e r if f s d e p a rtm e n t, lie
w ill he c h u rg cd w ith o p e ra tin g
a n Illegal c h o p shop.
T h e F B I a n d t h e W in t e r
S p r i n g s P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t
assiste d the s lie r lll's d e p u tie s In
th e ir Investig atio n.
M c D o n o u g h sa id he Is su re
K ro h n k n o w s by n o w that s h e r ­
i f f s In v e stig a to rs w o u ld lik e lo
ta lk w ith h im .
"N o w w c ‘11 Just w ait for h im to
c o n ta c t u s ." M c D o n o u g h said.

School
What's for lunch?
Friday, Mar. 11,1994
R lb -B -Q u e o n a B u n
C o lo Slaw
A p p le C ris p
or C h e f's Salad o r Bag Lunch
Low Fat M ilk

i

lO ver I’ r o le e lliill A i l T h a i h a lite
en d ed Fe b 17 w h e n the F lo rid a
S u p re m e C o u rt ic h ls e d lo la ke
u p the s t a ll's app ea l ol a I'll Ih
D ls trie l I ’o u rl ol A p p e a ls d e ­
c is io n a llo w in g ilie c o u n ty 's a p ­
p ro v a l ol Ihe s lo ii- lo stand
T u e s d a y . &lt;o m m is s io n e rs voted
In give M ille r K llle r p ls e s n n lll
Felt. 7. 1995 to su b m it Ih elr filia l
site plan lo r (lie proposal, a one
y e a r e x t e n s io n I rn m I h e lr
d e a d lin e last m o n th .
F iv e - y e a r b a t t le
T h e state h a s tried to b lo ck
c o m m e rc ia l u ses on liv e a cre s
lla n k lu g I. on g w o o d - M a rk h u m
Hoad sin c e I9H9, w h e n II d e ­
c la r e d ih e l t in 7 c o m m e r c ia l
la n d - u s e d e s ig n a t io n o n ih e
p r o p e r ly fa ile d lo m eet d ie
r e q u ir e m e n t s o f th e 1 9 8 8
W e k lv a Itlv e r I 'ro ie e d o n A c i
w h ic h re q u ire d ru ra l la n d uses
ol s im ila r lu tc n s liv to a hom e A
c o n v e n ie n c e s iin t - c o u ld n 't
c o m p n ic in a hom e, d ie sta le
sa id
S la te o llic ia ls w ere a lso c o n ­
ce rn e d a busy c o n v e n ie n c e store
w o u ld Increase a lre a d y so a rin g
b la ck bear d e a th s a lo n g S It. -10.
U ccause the p ro p e rly o w n e rs
tailed lo " u t lh / e ” Ih elr com m e rle a l la n d use Itv se e k in g a
z o n in g a c tio n or ta k in g som e
o th e r a c tio n , d ie F lo rid a D e­
p a rtm en t ol C o m m u n ity A lla ir s
d e cla re d the c o u n ty sh o u ld re­
vert the laud use lo a g ric u ltu ra l
or re sid e n tia l.
T h e c o u n ty refused, s a y in g II
h a d n o r lg h i lo p r e v e n t a
p ro p e rty o w n e r from try in g to
m a ke a de ve lo p m e n t pro po sal
c o m p ly w llh d ie act. T h e sla te
c h a lle n g e d the p o sitio n lo the
g o v e rn o r and C u h lu c l. h u l a
state h e a rin g o llle e r su p p o rted
d ie e o u m v 's p o s liio n .
G o v. Hob M a rtin e z a n d the
C a b in e t d is a g r e e d w it h th e
e n m ity a n d h e a rin g o llle e r and
In A p r il I9!M). th ey ordered Ihe
ih e c o u n ty to re d u ce the landuse to a land-u se w h ic h w o u ld
a llo w o n ly one hom e per acre.
T h e c o u n ty app ealed the tieelslort lo the 5 lh D C A . s a y in g II
h a d no la n d -u s e d e s ig n a tio n
p re v e n tin g m o re d ia tt one hom e
per a cre . In J u l y 1991, the
a p p e a ls c o u rt o v e rtu rn e d the
state.
O n Dee. 10. 1991. c o m m is ­
sio n e rs m o ved ah ea d w ith rez o n in g the p ro p e rty lo r a c o n ­
v e n ie n c e slnre, h u l In deference
lo the riv e r p ro te ctio n net, d e ­
c id e d no ga so lin e sa le s w o u ld he
a llo w e d , p a v in g m u st he redu ce d
a n d th e h o u r s o f o p e r a t io n
lim ite d lo 0 a m. u n til 9 p.m . to
re d u c e Im p a cts o n the sta te
p a rk la n d n o rth o f the p ro p e rty.
T h e sta le sued In A p ril 1992.
s a y in g the c o m m is s io n 's lim it s
failed to a d e q u a te ly protect the
p r e s e r v e . S e m in o le C o m it y
C ir c u it J u d g e W a lla c e II. H a ll
ru le d five m o n th s later sta le
a tto rn e y M B . A d c ls o u IV had
failed lo file the su it in a tim e ly
m a n n e r. T h e 5 th D C A u p h e ld
the d e c isio n In A u g u s t 1993.
A d c ls o n sa id W e d n e sd a y he
w as u n h a p p y w ith d ie S u p re m e
C o u r t's d e c isio n a n d Is hop efu l
M ille r E n te rp ris e s w o n 't b u ild a
c o n v e n ie n c e sto re on the site.
"W e hope w h o ever w ill m a ke
use o f ih e p ro p e rty w ill be a good
n e ig h b o r :*s we in lc iid lo he a
good iic lg tih o i lo th e m ." sa id
A d c lso n .

Programs a-plenty at the zoo
By NICK P F I I P A U F
H orald S t a ll W riter
S A N F O U I) - A e t lv lllc s are se l
for c h ild re n a n d n ig h t-fo lk s at
d ie C e n tra l F lo rid a Z o o lo g ica l
P a rk. N ig h t S ig h ts a n d N a tu re
N ich e bo th begin th is m o n th .
N ig h t S ig h ts w ill tie held on
F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y . M ar. 1 1
a n d 12. A n e v e n in g sa fa ri be gin s
at 9:3 0 p.m ., w ith a catered
d in n e r, fo llo w e d b y an up-close
n o c tu rn a l a n im a l p re se n ta tio n .
G u e s ts w ill Jo u rn ey th ro u g h Ihe
zoo lo o b se rve the n lg h lllm e
b e h a v io r o f v a r i o u s e x o t ic
a n im a ls.
In lra re d fla s h lig h ts are p ro ­
vid ed to o b serve so m e o f the
s p e c ie s o f s n a k e s a n d o th e r
rep tiles.
E d u c a tio n C o o rd in a to r S a u d i
T llw lc k c o m m e n te d . " S u rp ris e s
a lw a y s a w u lg h l the N ig h t S ig h ts
tours, so m e tim e s In the fo rm o f
n a tiv e a n im a ls w h o Just happen
to lie p a s sin g th ro u g h ."
S h e added. " W e h ave placed
hat b o xes a n d fly in g s q u irre l
feeding sta tio n s th ro u g h o u t (he
zoo to lu re these n a tiv e s Into
view .
T h e p ro g ra m cost, In c lu d in g
d ie d in n e r. Is S I 5 for a d u lts, 97
fo r c h ild r e n 3-1 2. Z o o lo g ic a l
S le le ty m em tiers are a d m itte d al
a d isc o u n t price .
S e a tin g Is llm lle d a n d re se rv a ­
tio n s are re q u ire d .
Fo r d ie c h ild re n , a w eek-long
a d v e n tu re c a lle d N a tu re N ich e
w ill he offered b e g in n in g M a rch
28. C h ild r e n six th ro u g h 12 m a y
d isc o v e r ih e w o n d e rs o f w ild life
In a n a tu re s tu d y pro g ra m . T h e
p r o g r a m Is t o e n c o u r a g e
a w a re n e s s a n d d is c o v e r y by
h ig h lig h t in g th e a b u n d a n t
w ild life fo u n d In d ie n a tu ra l
w e tla n d s s u rro u n d in g d ie zoo.
S ix one-w eek-lo ng c la s se s are

s c h e d u le d b e tw e e n no w a n d
J u l y , w it h th e f ir s t to r u n
iH 'g h m ln g M a rc h 28.
E a c h d a y w ill have sp e c ia l
a c tiv itie s . M o n d a y Is a w ild life
w e lco m e d a y a n d a n im a l e n ­
c o u n t e r . T u e s d a y Is H a p p y
H a b it a t d a y . W e d n e s d a y Is
F illin ' Ihe N ic h e d a y aim ed a l
c o n s e rv a tio n . T h u r s d a y lo o k s
Into r c c y r lln g for the life c y cle ,
a n d F rid a y d e a ls w ith w e tla n d s
a n d w ild d a y s , lo o k in g fo r
h id d e n h o n e s a n d o t h e r
treasures.

Guilty------C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e l A
T h e store Is in the |u rlsd le d o n
o l d ie L a k e M a ry P o lic e Depart
in c u t , but d ia l n lg h l. d ie a la rm
c o m p a n y r e p o r le d a n a c tiv e
a la rm to toe S e m in o le C o u n ty
S h e r if f 's d e p a r t m e iil. Il the
a la rm c a ll had been p ro p e rly
c h a n n e le d . K o in u n n w s k l. w h o
w a s on pu l m l In that zone,
w o u ld h ave received d ie r a il.
W h e n S h e riff's d e p u ty C ra ig
M cG ee a n sw e re d d ie a la rm ca ll,
he saw Ito m n n o w sk i c o m in g out
o f th e s rB T c w llh so m e
m e rc h a n d ise ^ -Im b ib in g a s m a ll
p la s tic se ctio n e d box. M cG ee
sa id K o m a n o w s k l's p a tro l ca r
tru c k w as open. T h e officer w as
c h a rg e d w ith ta k in g m e rc h a n ­
dise v a lu e d al less Ilia n 9100.
in c lu d in g som e c o m p u te r paper
a n d the s m a ll p la s tic box c o n ­
ta in in g screw s, n u ts and b o lls .

R o m a n o w sk! w as suspended
w ith o u t pay a fte r d ie Incident
a n d w as bred a lte r an in ie rn a t
in v e stig a tio n lie bad been w llh
the l.a k e M ary P o lice D e p a rt­
m ent sin c e 1989.
D efense a d o rn e y E ugene Felli m i ll noted there w as no d isp u te
that d ie o fficer w as in the hom e
im p r o v e m e n t a n d b u i l d i n g
s u p p ly store h u t c la im e d the
p o lic e m a n w a s th e re to In ­
vestigate a p o ssib le c rim e after
H a d in g the door u n lo cke d .
R o m a u o w s k l d id no! report
d ie open d o o r to the d isp a tc h e r
a n d d id nol ask for b a c k u p d u ll
night, a c c o rd in g to w itn esses'
te stim o n y. Ill s u s p ic io u s s itu a ­
tio ns. o ffic e rs (-all for b a c k u p a n d
d o n ’ l e id e r b u d d in g s a lo n e ,
o llie r s le sd fle d
D u r in g c lo s in g a r g u m e n ts .
F e lle lu n l said the sta le had o n ly

T l l w l c k e x p la in e d . " T h e
N a tu re N ic h e Is a fu n p ro g ra m
d ia l In sp ire s aw a re n e ss a n d a p ­
p re c ia tio n for d iln g s that are
a ro u n d u s Ihat w e d o n 't a lw a y s
take the d in e to notice, o r d in t
we tn kc fo r g ra n te d ."
" F o r e x a m p le ." she add ed ,
" y o u m a y w a lk rig h t by a s p id e r
u n d not re a liz e Its Im p ortan ce In
the eco sy ste m . T h e N atu re N ic h e
p ro v id e s c h ild re n w ith the o p ­
p o rtu n ity to le a rn abo u t sc ie n c e
a n d n a tu re th ro u g h h and s-o n

a c tiv itie s a n d e x pe rten ces."
C o st for p a rtic ip a tio n Is $65
per c h ild . F o r zo o lo g ica l so c ie ty
m e m b e rs, the cost Is $50. L u n c h
a n d n sn a ck are In clu d e d In the
fee.
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n or re g is ­
tra tio n o n the N a tu re N ic h e o r
N ig h t S ig h ts, ph o ne the zoo. at
3 2 3-1 450 . ext. 122.
T h e C e n tra l F lo rid a Z o o lo g ica l
p a rk Is lo c a te d Just ca st o f
Interstate-4 e x it 50, a l 3 7 5 5 N
H ig h w a y 17*92 In Sanfo rd.

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pro ven that R o m a u o w s k l w a s
w llh a rm e d b u rg la ry becau se he
seen le a v in g the b u d d in g w ith
the s m a ll p la stic box. he a b a n ­ w ore Ids w eapon Into the b u ild ­
ing. F e lie la n l said p o lic e m e n are
d o n e d Ihe b o x o l c o m p u te r
rc q u lrc d to w ear th e ir w e a jx iiis
paper.
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A ss is ta n t state atto rn e y T o m
m e m b e r w here he p ic k e d Ihe
H a s t in g s t o ld th e j u r y
Item up. s a y in g p e rh a p s it w as in
a w asteb aske t. T h e defense a t ­ R o m a n o w s k l w a n te d to h e lp
h im s e lf to p ro p e rty from H o m e
to rn e y sa id the o llle e r e x e rcise d
poor ju d g m e n t In ta k in g the D e p o l a d d in g "lie d id n 't th in k he
s m a ll b o x b u t lik e n e d the In c i­ w a s g o in g to ge t c a u g h t . "
dent to a su p e rm a rk e t em p loyee H a s tin g s c o u n te re d F c llc la n l's
w h o lets a frie n d puss w ith o u t a r g u m e n t s th u t In so m e In ­
stances. the state d o cs not have
jia y ln g for an tec c re a m cone.
to p ro v e in te n t. T h e p ro se cu to r
T h e a I t o r n e y c la im e d
R o m a u o w s k l w o u ld h ave h ad c o n te n d e d R o m a u o w s k l lo o k a
p e r m is s io n to he In sid e th e box o f c o m p u te r pap er h ack Into
s t r u c t u r e a s a p o lic e o ffic e r the sto re a lte r seeing a d e p u ty
In v e stig a tin g a p o s sib le b rc a k ln . o u tsid e. H a s tin g s w as re fu tin g
w h ic h the o llle e r c la im e d he w as ih e d e fe n se 's su g g e stio n that
R o in a n o w s k l a b a n d o n e d the
d o in g
H e s a id ih e s t a le
o v e rch a rg e d R o m a u o w s k l In the Idea o l ta k in g a n y th in g from the
sto re
ease

DEATHS
Horn M ay 2. 1920. In G re e n v ille ,
she m o ved lo C e n tra l F lo rid a 111
1972. M rs. M ille r w as a re tire d
w ood p ro d u ct pro cesso r a n d a
m e m b e r o f N ew C o v e n a n t B a p ­
tist C h u rc h .
S u r v iv o rs in c lu d e dau ghters.
B o n n ie C h o ic e . E v e ly n , both o f
A l l u n i o n l c S p r in g s ; s i s t e r .
E lza d a B. J a c k s o n . A lta m o n te
S p rin g s; tw o g ra n d c h ild re n .
M itc h e ll's F u n e ra l Hom e. O r ­
la n d o . In c h a rg e ol arran gein c iils ,

JACK H. MINK

TERIR. BURATT1
T e rl It. H u ru ld . 97. o f East
A m e lia S tre e t. O rla n d o , d ied
S u n d a y . M a rc h 0. 1994 a l O r ­
la n d o R e g io n a l M e d ica l C en ter.
H orn M a y 17. 1920. In N ew Y o rk
C it y , sh e m o v e d to C e n t r a l
F lo rid a III 1908. M is s H u r a d l w as
a re tired P a c ific Hell T e le p h o n e
Co. e m p lo y ee a n d fo rm e r S a n ­
ford H o u s in g A u th o rity c o m m is ­
sioner. S h e w a s C a th o lic a n d a
m e m b e r o f Ihe A m e ric a n Red
C ro ss. 7-A M e n ta l H e a lth Hoard
o f C e n tra l F lo rid a a n d T e le p h o n e
P io n e e rs o f A m e ric a .
C a re y H and C o lo n ia l F u n e ra l
H om e. O rla n d o . In ch a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts.

STEPHEN J. COWLES
S te p h e n J . C o w le s. 43. N orth
L a k e B o u le v a r d . A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s, died W e dn esda y, M a rch
9. 1994. at h is re sid e n ce. He w as
horn M ay 14, 1950, In L o w v llle .
N .Y. Mr. C o w le s w as In a c c o u n t­
in g for F lo rid a I lo s p lta l S o u th .
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e m o th e r .
B a rb a ra C o w le s, N u tlc k , Mass.;
sister, S h a ro n . N a tic k .
H a w th o rn e F u n e ra l H om e.
O rla n d o . In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

NELLIE BRADLEY MILLER
N e llie B ra d le y M ille r. 73. 5 8 9
Indigo Road. A lta m o n te S p rin g s ,
died M o nd a y. M a rc h 7, a l F lo rid a
H o s p ita l. A lta m o n t e S p r in g s

J a c k H. M in k . 58. H rc a k w a ic r
D rive . A lta m o n te S p rin g s, died
M o n d a y . M a r c h 7. 1994. at
W in te r P a rk M e m o ria l H o sp ital.
H orn Dee. 25. 1935. in P a rrish ,
A la., he m o v e d lo C e n tra l F lo rid a
In 197-1. M r. M in k w a s a n
a u to m o tiv e s a le s m a n a g e r lie
w as a L u th e ra n .
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e wife. D iane,
son s. M ark. A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
H e n ry . S a lis b u r y . N .C.. J a c k
V a n d c r f o r d . G o ld H ill. N .C .;
d a u g h te rs . W a n d a , S a lis b u ry .
T iffa n y K a rn ls k y . Tallahassee:
se ve n g ra n d c h ild re n
Ha Id w in - F a Ire III Id F u n e r a l
H o m e . A lta m o n te S p rin g s . In
ch a rg e o f a rran g em en ts.

WILLIAM P. O'NEILL
W illia m P. O 'N e ill, 64 . of E a sl
D a n a D r i v e . D e lt o n a , d ie d
T u e sd a y , M a rch 8. 1994. a l Ids
reside nce. H orn Nov. 10. 1929.
In N o rw a lk . C o n n ., he m o ved u&gt;
D elto n a In 1979 from there. Mr.
O ' N e i l l w a s a c a p t a in f o r
N o rw a lk F ire D e p a rtm e n t a n d a
m e m b e r of St. C la re C a th o lic
C o m m u n ity . D elto na. He w as a
c h a r t e r m e m b e r o f A s s is i
C o u n c il " 1 0 .3 0 7 K n ig h t s o f
C o lu m b u s ; H o y S c o u t s o f
A m e ric a . A m e ric a n Fire F ig h te rs
A ss o c ., D raft H oard m e m be r,
a n d a v o lu n te e r fire c a p ta in o f
the D elto n a F ire D epartm en t, lie
w as a veteran o f the N a tio n a l
G u a rd .
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e wife, M a ry
A.; d a u g h te rs, M aureen A.. AT
ta iu o n tc S p rin g s; sons, W illia m
P.. J r . , H a lle y C o lo .; siste rs,
A n n e G a r r lly . M onroe. C o n n .:
C h r is t in e L e e . N o rw a lk a n d
M a u re e n K u c h e r. S h a ro n

S p rin g s . N Y.: b ro th e rs, J o h n ,
(' o u n e e II e u I . T e r r y .
M a s s a c h u s e tts a n d P e te r.
P e n n s v lv a n ia ; tw o g r a n d ­
c h ild re n .
S tep h en !( Ila ltla u ff F u n e ra l
H om e. D e llo n a . in ch a rg e ol
a rra n g e m e n ts

ANNA LOUISE STILES
A lin a L o u is e S tile s. 7-1. N orth
A tin o r o C ir c le . D e llo n a . died
T u e sd a y . M a rc h 8. 1994, at her
residence. H orn Sept 20. 191!).
m S a v a n n a h . G u.. he m oved in
D e llo n a In 1999 Irnm M ia m i.
M rs. S id e s w as a s e l l em p lo y e d
I n v e s tm e n t c o u n s e lo r a n d a
m e m b e r ol D e lto n a C h r is tia n
D is c ip le s of C h ris t. S h e w as a
v o h m ic c r for P in k L a d le s West
V o lu s ia M e m o ria l H o sp ita l. DeL a n d . D e llo n a W o m e n 's C lu b ,
a n d a c h a rte r m e m b e r o f D elto n a
H ills G o lf a n d C o u n tr y C lu b .
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e s o n s ,
R a y m o n d O s t e e n . D e lt o n a ;
bro th ers. J o s e p h F o rd m a n . P a lm
Beach; fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n .
S te p h e n if. B a ld m iff F u n e ra l
H o m e . D e lto n a , In ch a rg e o f
a rra u g e m e itls .

JERRY WAYNE THOMASON
J e r r y W a y n e T h o m a so n , -18, id
K m u ls c ii D rive . S a n fo rd , died
T u e s d a y . M a rc h 8, 1994, at
A rb o rs o f O rla n d o . A lta m o n te
S p rln g s . B o rn A u g . 11, 1945. In
C o lu m b u s , Cm., he m o ved to
C e n tr a l F lo r id a In 1903. Mr.
T h o m a s o n w a s a sto rm w ater
fo re m an for S a n fo rd Street D e ­
p a rtm e n t.
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e w if e .
Flo rence; d a u g h te rs. T r a c y L y n n
W rig h t. A p o p k u , T o n tin e S u e
M c M illa n , S h a w n a Faye. Ik i D i of
San fo rd: son, J e r r y W „ Sanford:
paren ts. M r. a n d M rs. J o h n W.
T h o m aso n . S a n fo rd : b ro th ers.
C a r l W ., Lee. b o th o f P h c n lX
C ity , A la.. J a m e s I... S m ith . Ala..
J o h n . Casper. W yo., Steve. LaG ra n g e . G a.; siste rs, M ae W e ir.
L u c y S n e ll, both ol S m ith . B e tty
S u e P erkle , Fort son. Cm.; three
g ra n d c h ild re n .
B a ld w in - F a I re h i Id F u n e r a l
H om e. O a k la w n P a rk C h a p e l,
L a k e M ary . In c h a rg e o f a r ­
rangem ent.

AGNES WHITLEY
A g n e s W h itle y , 69 . o f O rle n tn
A v e n u e , A lin m o u t c S p r in g s ,
died T u e sd a y. M a rc h 8, al Life
C a re C e n te r. A lta m o n te S p rlg n s .
B o rn Feh. 24. 1925. in M ad iso n .
W .V a.. sh e m o v e d to C e n tra l
F lo rid a In 1981, M rs. W h itle y
w a s a so cia l w o rk e r lo r H R S and
a m e m b e r ol A ll S a in ts E p isc o p a l
C h u rc h . S h e w as also a m e m b e r
of DAK.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e son. J im ,
M a itla n d : d a u g h te r. S u e A m i
W n h lg rc n , L e x in g to n . K y P o lly
S u lliv a n . C a lifo rn ia : tw o g ra n d ­
c h ild re n .
B a ld w in - F a I re 111Id F u n e r a l
H o m e . A lta m o n te S jirin g s . In
c h a rg e of arra n g e m e n ts.

ROBERT T. WILLIS
R o b e rt T . W illis . 77 . o f
L a k e b re e ze C irc le . L a k e M ary,
d ied T u esd ay. M ai eh 8. 1994. at
P in e A c re s G o ld e n Age C e n te r.
A p o p k a . B u rn A p r il 21. 1919, In
T o m s Hrook. Vn., he m o ved to
C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1951. Mr.
W illis w as a re tire d go lf co u rse
su p e rin te n d e n t. He w as a L u ­
theran a n d a m e m b e r o f the
S a n f o r d M o o s e L o d g e . C io ll
C o u rse S u p e rin te n d e n t A s s o c ia ­
tio n, F lo rid a F ire m a n s A s s o c ia ­
tio n a n d F lo r id a T u r f G ra s s
A ss o cia tio n .
S u r v iv o rs in c lu d e sons, R o b ­
ert. J a c k s o n v ille B e a ch . D a vid .
B e a v e r C re e k . O re., S te p h e n .
S a n f o r d ; d a u g h t e r . P a t r i c ia
M illa r d . L a k e M a ry : s is t e r s .
Z n n lltn H a rm o n . H ild a P rc fflU .
b o th o f W in c h e s te r. Va.; six
g r a n d e h lld e n u n d o n e g r e a t­
g ra n d c h ild .
B a ld w i n - F a i r c h i l d F u n e r a l
H om e. O a k la w n P a rk C h ap el.
L a k e M ary. In ch a rg e o f a r ­
range m ents.

FUNERAL
THOM ASON. J E R R Y W A Y N E
F u n e ra l te r v ic e ! lo r M r J e rr y Wayne
Thom aton. aqe *4. o l Sanlord. who p a tte d
a rra y Tuetday. m il be conducted S aturday a*
M a m a l the O a k la w n P a rk Chapel o l the
lla ld w ln F a irc h ild F u n e ra l Hom e w llh Or
M c F a l ll o llld a t ln g Interm ent w ill follow at
Ihe O a kla w n P a rk C em etery, L a ka M a ry
V io la tio n lo r Irle n d l w ill be bald F rid a y trom
Y a m . lo » p ,m a t the lu n e ra lh o m e
lla ld w ln F a irc h ild F u n e ra l Home, O aklaw n
P a r k Chapel. L a ke M a ry , In chArge ol
a rra n g e m e n fi

�S A - Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, March 10, 1994

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Analysts see strongest
U.S. economy in 6 years
By JOHN D. MoCLAIN
A s s o c ia te d P re ss W riter
W A S H IN G T O N T h e U.S.
(e co n o m y Ih r id in g the cre st o f
the biggest q u a rte rly su rg e In a
decad e, w h ic h w ill h elp speed Its
g ro w th In 11)94 at the fastest
•pace In s ix yea rs, a c c o rd in g to a
s u rv e y o f top eco n o m ists.
T h e c o n se n su s o f 51 a n a ly s ts
(Killed In r n r ly M a rc h by (he
n e w sle tte r H lu c C h ip E c o n o m ic
In d ic a to rs fo re c a sts e c o n o m ic
g ro w th o f 9.0 p e rcen t, w h ic h
w o u ld Ik * I he stron gest s in c e a
9 .9 p e rcen t a d v a n c e In 1988.
T h e forecast, released today.
fo llo w ed th e g o v e rn m e n t's re­
port that the gross d o m e stic
p ro d u ct shot u p 7 .5 p e rcen t at
a n n n n u n l rate In the fin a l three
m o n th s o f 1999, steepest sin c e a
7 .9 p e rcen t J u m p In the first
three m o n th s o f 1984.
T h e G U I’ , the totul o u tp u t o f
goods a n d s e rv ic e s w ith in the
U n ite d States, grew 9 p e rcen t In
1999.
" M a n y o f the 9 5 e c o n o m ists
w h o ra ise d th e ir fo re ca sts th is
m o n th cite d the u n e x p e cte d ly
la r g e 7 .5 p e r c e n t s u r g e In
fo u rth -q u a rte r g ro w th a n d the
a p p a r e n t m o m e n tu m th e
e c o n o m y c a rrie d Into the first
q u a rte r o f t h is y e a r ." E d ito r
l&lt;olM*rt J . E gg ert w rote In the

n ew sletter, p u b lis h e d In Sedonn.
Art*..
T h e e c o n o m is t s r e p r e s e n t
b a n ks, b u sin e sse s, fo re ca stin g
se rv ice s, u n iv e rs itie s a n d W a ll
Street firm s.
A se p a ra te s u rv e y released
W e d n e sd a y by the F e d era l R e ­
se rv e a p p e a re d to c o n fir m a
m o d era te e x p a n sio n In J a n u a r y
a n d F e b r u a r y , d e s p it e t h e
C a lif o r n ia e a r th q u a k e a n d
w in te r s to rm s In the E a st a n d
M id w e st.
T h e Fed a lso said In Its “ beige
b o o k ” s u m m a r y t h a t “ o n ly
lim ite d p ric e p re s s u re s " w ere
r e p o r te d b y Its 12 r e g io n a l
b a n k s , w h ic h c o n c lu d e d the
s u rv e y o n Fe b. 28.
T h e s u rv e y fo u n d h irin g a n d
b u s in e s s In v e stm e n t p la n s In
a lm o st e v e ry d is tric t, e s p e c ia lly
In a u to m o b ile * a n d c o n s t r u c ­
tio n -re la te d m a rkets.
“ H o w e v e r, s tre a m lin in g a n d
c u u tlo n c o n tin u e to tem p er g e n ­
e r a l g a in s in m a n u f a c t u r in g
e m p lo y m e n t , " th e s u m m a r y
added.
T h e Illu e C h ip forecast o f 9.fl
p e rcen t g ro w th Ih ls y e a r w as
even s tro n g e r than the a n a ly s ts '
9 .3 percen t c o n se n su s In F e b ru ­
a ry a n d Is 0 .0 p e rcen tag e p o in ts
above th e ir J a n u a r y p ro jectio n .
E ggert sa id It w as "o n e o f the
la rg e st tw o -m o n th g a in s w it ­
nessed In o u r 17-yeur h is to ry o f

s u r v e y in g . " O u t h e so ld the
o p tim is m p a le d so m ew h a t for
1995, w h e n lh e c o n se n su s sees
e c o n o m ic g ro w th s lo w in g to 2.8
pe rcen t.
R e sid e s m o m e n tu m front the
fo u rth q u a rte r s p u r rin g g ro w th
t h is y e a r, a n a ly s ts c ite d im ­
proved Job p ro sp e cts, a I percen t
Increase In w a g es a n d sa la rie s In
J a n u a r y a n d c o n tin u e d stre n g th
In a u to sa les a n d o rd ers for
d u ra b le goods.
T h e H lu c C h ip a n a ly s ts agreed
the e c o n o m y c o u ld not su sta in
the ro b u st 7.5 p e rce n t pace o f
the O c to b e r-D c c c m b e r q u a rte r,
b u t s t ill w o u ld e x p a n d at a
h e a lth y 3.1 percent rate In the
first thre e m o n th s o f 1994.
T h e c o n s e n s u s fo re ca sts In fla ­
tio n t ills y e a r at 2 .8 percen t,
lit t le c h a n g e d fr o m th e 2 .7
p e rcen t Increase In the g o v e rn ­
m e n t's C o n s u m e r I'rlce Index In
1993. T h a t w a s the low est sin c e
1972.
"H o w e v e r, p ro sp e cts for the
CIM In 1995 rose a ten th o f a
percen tag e p o in t (from the p re ­
v io u s su rv e y ) to 3 .3 p e rc e n t,"
E ggert said.
U n e m p lo y m e n t w u s pro jected
to re m n ln at 0 .5 p e rcen t th is
y e a r before s lid in g to 0.2 percen t
In 1995. T h e Jo b less rate fell to
0 .5 p e rcen t In F e b ru a ry , from
0.7 percen t a m o n th ea rlier.

For Clinton, trust is at stake
as aides head to grand jury
By JOHN KINO
A n A P N e w s A n a ly s is
W A S H IN G T O N — b e y o n d the c o m p le x legal
a n d e th ic s q u e s tio n s o f the W h ite w a te r affair, the
sta k e s for P re sid e n t C lin to n rest In a m o re b a s ic
p rin c ip le , best s u m m e d u p by Ills new W h ite
H o u se co u n sel: " T r u s t Is the c o in o f the re a lm ."
F o r a ll Ills p o lic y su cce sse s. C lin t o n has n ever
e n jo y e d a c o m fo rta b le tru s t le v e l w ith the
A m e ric a n p u b lic , a p ro d u ct o f p e rso n a l c o n ­
tro v e rsie s a n d o f the new style, a n d g e n e ra tio n , of
le a d e rsh ip he b ro u g h t to the n a tio n 's c a p ita l. Not
to m e n tio n the general sc o rn the p u b lic has for
p o litic ia n s these days.
N ow . w h a te ve r re se rv o ir o f tru s t the p re sid e n t
h a s b u ilt u p Is at r is k u s W h ile H o use a id e s are
, cu lle d before a g ra n d Ju ry to d e te rm in e w h e th e r
. th e y m e d d le d In th e In v e stig a tio n o f a n A rk a n s u s
s a v in g s pn d lo a n ru n -b y the C lin t o n s ' p a rtn er in
the n o w fa m o u s W h ite w a te r D eve lo p m e n t C o rp .
C lin t o n sa y s he Is co n fid e n t the a id e s d id
n o th in g w ron g, a lth o u g h he a c k n o w le d g e s th e ir
m e e tin g s w ith T re a s u ry D e p a rtm e n t o ffic ia ls to
\ d is c u s s the In v e stig a tio n c o u ld be c o n stru e d as
; a p p e a rin g Im proper.
C lin t o n h ire d new c o u n s e l l.lo y d C u lle r th is
w eek to m a k e su re that d o e sn 't h a p p en a g a in —
to Im pose u s tric t e th ic s s tru c tu re on a W h ite
H o u se that a d m itte d ly d id n 't h ave one. It Is the
w o rst. but h a rd ly the first, e x a m p le of a loose
m a n a g e m e n t s tru c tu re c a u s in g C lin t o n tro ub le.
Rut C u t le r's a ss u ra n c e th a t s u c h la p se s w o n 't
h a p p e n again, ut least o n the e th ic s fron t, d o e sn 't
re lie v e C lin to n o f Ills W h ite w a te r w o rries.
T h e p ro ce ssio n o f u h u ll d o ze n a id e s before the
g ra n d Ju ry, b e g in n in g tod a y, w ill generate m ore
W h ite w a te r h e a d lin e s, tu k ln g tim e a n d u ttc n tlo n
fro m h ea lth cure, w clfu rc a n d C lin t o n 's o th e r
p o lic y p rio ritie s.
C lin to n sa y s he offered the a id e s sim p le advice:
" J u s t tell them w h a t h a p p e n e d ."
b e in g c a lle d before a g ra n d Ju ry d o e sn 't Im p ly
w ro n g d o in g , a fuct so m e tim e s lost In nil the fu ry
o ver W h ite w a te r.
"It c e rta in ly m e a n s the p ro se cu to r t h in k s y o u
have s o m e th in g to te ll h im that w ill be of
In te re st." sa id a tto rn e y J o s e p h D IG cno vu, a
fo rm e r federal p ro se cu to r In W a sh in g to n . " R u t It
Is not n e c e s sa rily u bud th in g ."
b u t the ru le s o f la w a rc quite- d iffe re n t than the
’ ru le s o f p o litics.
" T h e p u b lic h e a rs the w o rd s ‘g ra n d J u ry ' a n d It
m a k e s tiie h a ir sta n d u p on the b u ck o f the n e c k ,"
sa id D e m o c ra tic Sen. J o h n R rc u u x o f L o u is ia n a .
S t ill, he sa id h is c o n stitu e n t m a ll Is fo c u sin g on
h c u lth ca re a n d w clfn re refo rm und c rim e , not
W h ite w a te r.

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Adverll»« what peopla w anll
ChUdran'i clothing, d iih o i, cdloctibloi, tooli, booka and antique* aro
(he m o il popular itomi.
2. Maka It oonvenlant to ahop at
your garago aalal Do »uro thoro la
adoquato parking ipoco. P o ll lig n i
with diroctioni to parking aroai. Make
arrangomonU with noignbori.
3. Make It a a iy to payl Have plenty of chango and a
•yitom lor handling. Maka aura one porion la on duty at oil
bm ei at a contralizod location preferably with a calculator or
adding machine.
4. Provide prloea. Do not make every porion aik, ’ How
much la thii? Pricoi make for quick, offocove aaiei or a good
laco for cuitom ori to Kart bargaining.
. Get an early atari. Sot up ditplaya the evening before,
if poitible.
3. Departmentalize. Separate the inoxponihro Itomi from
the more coidy aroai. Group furniture, dething, toyi, lawn
oquipmont and othor itomi with limMnr merchandte.
7. Specialize. E ila btiih one area for ‘ Under (5*. another
for ‘ CJndor $1'. Contidor having a batch of itomi that are
‘ FR E E with purchaie of $3*. Romember tfte youngitera,
loo. Encourage ihia with imoll, low-priced Itomi dial are
appropriate for thii purpoie.
6. Time your aale carefullyl Have It at a time when m o il
’e are at home and unconcomod with ip o d a l ovonti.
im blne your effortal Incorporate your tale with a
neighbor for more varioty and greater Impact.
10. BaepecIflelWhonadverlfMngyoureaJointhonowapapor, lilt individual itomi.-Don't lim ply aay, ‘ several thing*
available.* Each time you lilt an item, you are broadening
the lilt of potential cuilomers.
11. Be generous I If you have itom i loft over, give them to
a charitable oroanizoDon.____________________________

S

" I d o n ’ t th in k a m o n g the p u b lic or on C a p ito l
H ill there Is a n y e ro sio n o f tru st o r su p p o rt for the
p re sid e n t, but there Is a n Increase In c o n c e rn ."
Ilre u u x m ild In a n Interview
O n th is p o in t H e p u h lleu n le a d ers agree, fo r
now .
" I th in k II Is a d is tra c tio n bu t It h a s n 't rea ch ed
the point w here the W h ite H o use c a n 't fu n c tio n ."
S en a te G O P leader b o b D ole said.
W h ile the A r k a n s a s p o rtio n o l the In v e stig a tio n
c o u ld take a yea r o r m ore, w hat C lin to n needs
m ost Is to pu t a n y q u e stio n s abo u t W h ile H ouse
m e d d lin g — und the a c c o m p a n y in g c o m p a ris o n s
to W a tergate — to rest, the sooner the better.
O n that fron t. If In fuct there w ere, as C lin to n
Insists, no W h ite H o use sh e n a n lg u n s. It a p p e a rs
the p re sid e n t h u s a n u n lik e ly a lly In s|K*clul
c o u n s e l Robert Fla ke,
F ls k e . a fo rm e r R e p u b lic a n p ro se cu to r, sa id
Wcdnesduy tbut hi*^ In v e stig a tio n o f the W h ite
H ouse m e c fln g s a n d c o n ta c ts w ith re g u la to rs
c o u ld be c o n c lu d e d In a few w eeks, a co u p le o f
m o n th s at iffftst.
A n d he sa id the W h ite H o u se w u s b e in g " v e r y
re sp o n siv e und c o o p e ra tiv e " to h is re q u e sts for
d o c u m e n ts a n d In fo rm a tio n .
D IG rn o v a . lik e F ls k e a fo rm e r R e p u b lic a n
J u s t ic e D e p a r tm e n i a p p o in te e , lo o k F ls k e 's
c o m m e n ts a b o u t tim in g us a lik e ly |Mirtcnl o f
good n e w s for C lin to n .
" I t p ro b a b ly m e a n s th u l be has reason to
b e liev e that there w a s no In te n tio n lo u b s tr u c t tinin v e stig a tio n bu t Ju st w a n ts to m a k e c e r ta in ."
D IG cn o v u suld.
A lt e r w o rd o f th e W h ite H o u se m e e tin g s
su rfa ced . F lsk e Issued h is su b p o e n a s w ith a speed
thut ca u g h t m a n y In W a s h in g to n b y su rp rise , b u t
D IG cn o v u sa id F ls k e w as rig h t on the m a rk . A fte r
u ll. there ure s la k e s fo r h im us w ell.
" H e needed to send a s ig n a l that he w us g o in g
to be fie rc e ly Independ ent, u n d th a t these p c o p lc
w c rc In a d a n g e ro u s area, th u l th e y hud to s lo p
th is bruzen d isre g a rd fo r the In v c s tlg u llv e p r o ­
c e s s ." D IG cn u v a sa id. " I f th ey get thut m essage,
then F ls k e w as d o in g th e m a fa v o r be ca u se th ey
h ave loo ked te rrib le u n d th is Is u v e ry u n fo rg iv in g
to w n w h en It co m e s to tru st u n d c r e d ib ility ."
T o h e a r u c h a g rin e d C lin t o n d is c u s s the
c o n tro v e rsy th is w eek. It so u n d e d us If (lie
m essage had been received: " T h e re Is n o th in g
m o re Im p orta n t to m e or to th is a d m in is tra tio n o r
to o u r a b ility to c a rr y out the a ge nda o f c h a n g e
u n d rcn c w u l that b ro u g h t us here th a n to se cu re ,
m a in ta in un d de serve the tru s t o f the A m e ric a n
p e o p le ."’
E D I T O R 'S N O T E - J o h n K in g c o v e rs I lie
C lin to n a d m in is tra tio n a n d n a tio n a l p o litic s for
T h e A sso cia te d P ress.

Legal Notice
IN T H IC IR C U IT COURT
OF T H S C IO H T C E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R IO A
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A S E NO. * *
l1 1011 CA
O
D IV IS IO N M E
F O B R E A L T Y A D V IS O R S .
IN C. F / K / A F IR S T
G IB R A L T A R R E A L T Y
A D V IS O R S . INC.,
P la ln llll( s ) ,
VI.

R U S S E LL A. R E N K E S , (III,
D e le n d in lls l
N O T IC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E IA L E
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
pu rsuant la a F in a l Ju dg m en t ol
lo ra c lo tu ra duted M a r c h 4. 1994.
and a n la ra d In C a ta N o 93 1031
C A o l lh a C irc u it C o u rt o l lha
E I G H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l C ir c u it
In an d lo r S E M I N O L E County,
F lo rid a w h araln F G B R E A L T Y
A D V IS O R S . INC. F / K / A F IR S T
G IB R A L T A R R E A L T Y A 0 V IS
O R S . IN C ., I l lh a P la ln t lll and
RUSSELL A
REN KES. AL
T A M O N T E H E IO H T S CO N
D O M IN IU M A S S O C IA T IO N .
IN C ., R O B E R T R. R Y B E R G
d / b /a C U S T O M V I N Y L S i b
IN G . S A M S E A R S d /b /a
C O U N T R Y S ID E P O O L S A N D
S P A S . IN C ., W A L T 'S P L U M B
IN G . P R E S T I G E A S S O C IA ­
T IO N M A N A G E M E N T , I N C ,
ora tha Defendants. I w ill M i l to
tho highest and b a it bidde r tor
c a ih at tha w att front it a o i ol
Ina S E M I N O L E County Court-

houM at 1100 a m . on lha Slh
day o l A p r il, 1994. lha follow in g
d a tc rlb a d p ro p a rly a t M l lo rth
In la id F in a l Ju d g m e n t:
U N IT 1 I0 G . A L T A M O N T E
H E I G H T S . A C O N D O M IN IU M .
A N D A N U N D IV ID E D
8470
I N T E R E S T IN T H E C O M M O N
ELEM EN TS APPURTENANT
T H E R E T O IN A C C O R D A N C E
W IT H T H E D E C L A R A T I O N O F
C O N D O M I N IU M F I L E D F E B
R U A R Y W. I»f» IN O F F I C I A L
R E C O R D S B O O K 1209. P A G E S
110* T H R O U G H l/)0 . P U B L I C
R E C O R D S O P S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A
W I T N E S S M Y H A N D and tha
Mai o l Ih lt C o u rt on M a rc h 7.
1994.
HO N O RABLE
M ARYANNEM ORSE
C la r k o l tha C ir c u it C ourt
B y : D orothy W Bolton
D eputy C le rk

IMPORTANT
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 O F 1990
A d m ln lit r a llv a O rd a r No. »J 17
P a rto n t w ith a d is a b ility who
nood a tp o c la l accom m o datio n
lo p a rtic ip a te In th is procaadlng
should contact A D A C oordin ato r
at X I N. P a rk A vanua. lu lta N
X I . S an lord. F lo rid a 27771 a l
la a it liv e (SI d a y s p rio r lo tha
p ro ca a d ln g . Teleph on e: 1407)
111 4 2 X E a t. 4777; 1*00 911 *771
IT D O ), o r 1 WBVSS 1770 (V I, v ia
F lo rid a R a le y S ervice
P u b lish : M a r c h 10.17, 1994
D E P IS

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i l l I N I C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
IN A N D F O R S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
C A S E NO.I 94 0444 C A IS E

INRE:
M O RTGAGE FO RECLO SU RE
C H A L O N S M I T C H E L L end
E U L A C M IT C H E LL ,
husband an d w ile,

Plaintiffs.

vs
JA M E S R G A R IE P Y a n d
0 E N I 5 E M G A R IE P Y .
husband a n d w ile,
D atandants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o llc t Is glva n that pursuant
lo lh a F in a l Ju d g m a n l o l F o re
closure a n ta rtd on M a r c h 4. 1994
In C iv il A ctio n N o *4 0 0 X C A
14 E o l lh a C ir c u it C o u rt o l tha
E lg h tta n lh J u d ic ia l C ir c u it . In
and lo r S em in ole County. F lo r
I d a . In w h ic h J A M E S R
G A R I E P Y an d O E N I S E M
G A R I E P Y are lha d a la n d a n ls
and C H A L O N S M I T C H E L L
and E U L A C M I T C H E L L a re
lha P la in tiffs . I w ill M i l lo lha
h lg h a sl a n d b a il bidde r lo r cash
a l lh a W a tt Door o l tha Sam lnola
County C o u rth o u M In S an lord
F lo rid a , betw een lh a hours o l
11:00 a m
and 7 00 p m . on
A p r il 7. I f f 4. tha follow in g da
scrib e d re a l p ro p e rly
Tha South 1 X 0 le a l o l lha
E a s t IIS 0 le a l o l lha Was! MOO
le a l (lass lh a South X 0 le a l and
lha E a s t ISO tael lo r road).
G overn m en t Lo t 4. Section 17,
Tow nship I f South. Range X
E a s t. Sam lnola County, F lo rid a
D A T E D Ih lt tth day o l M a rch .
1994
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la rk o l C ir c u it C ourt
B y Ja n a E Ja M w tc
A s D aputy C la rk
P u b lish M a rc h 10 17. I fts
OEP W

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y.
F L O R IO A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F ile N u m ber *4 17* C P
Probata
IN R E E S T A T E O F
W IL L IA M O A V ID R U S S E L L .
SR .
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
Th a a d m in is t r a t io n of lh a
estate o l W illia m O e v id R u s m i I.
Sr . d e c e a s e d
F ile N u m b e r
t4 174 C P . Is pen d in g In lh a
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S a m ln o la
County. F lo rid a . Pro b a ta D ivt
lio n , lha a ddress ot w h ich It
S a m ln ola Cou n ty C ou rthou se.
P ro ba ta D iv isio n . Sanlord. F I
17771 Tha nam es and addresses
of tha personal ra p ro M n ta tlv o
a n d lh a p e r s o n a l r a p r a
te n t a t iv e 's a tto rn e y a re sat
forth below
A ll In te re ste d pa rso n s a r t
req u ired to Ida w ith th is court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S O f
TH E F IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N O F
TH IS N O T IC E
M l a ll c la im s
against lh a a ila la and 171 any
o b | o d lo n by an I n te re s te d
parson on whom this n otice is
served lh a l challenges (he v a lid
Ity o l lha w ill, lh a q u a lifica tio n s
o l tha personal ra p ra M n ta tlv a
venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n ot tha
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B JE C
T IO N S N O T SO F I L E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
P u b lic a tio n o l th is N o tice has
begun on M a r c h ! , I ff 4
,.
P e rso n a l R e p ro M n ta tlv a
W illia m D a v id R u s m i I. J r
174 Teakw ond D riv e
j I.
A lta m o n te Springs. F L 77714
A ttorney lo r Person al
R epresen tative
G e r y E M a t M y . Esq
117 W est C itru s Street
A lta m o n te Springs F L 17714
Telephone &lt;0071 149 0900
f lor Ida B a r No 110014
P u b lis h M a r c h ] , 10. I0V4
DET M
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT O F T H E
S T A T E O F F L O R IO A
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C o m No: f l IM S CA14 I E )
O en erel Ju risd ictio n
R E S O LU T IO N TRUST
C O R P O R A T IO N , as
C o n M rv a to r lor S T A N D A R D
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S
A S S O C IA T IO N . T ra n s ltr e e o l
R E S O LU T IO N TR U ST
C O R P O R A T I O N , a s R a c a lv e r
lor S T A N D A R O F E D E R A L
S A V IN G S B A N K .
P la ln t lll.
vs
S U S A N F IO R IN O . • lo t..
D a la n d a n tls l.
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
BY C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT CO U R T
N otice Is hereby given lh a l lha
u ndersigned M a ry a n n e M orse.
C le rk o l lh a C irc u it C ourt o l
Sam lnola County. F lo rid a , w ill,
on the 7TH day o l A P R I L . 1fY4.
at 11:00 a m at lha W a tl F ro n t
door o l lh a Sam lnola County
C ou rtho u M . In lh a C lly o l San
lord. F lo rid a , o lta r lo r M l t and
se ll at p u b lic o u tc ry lo lha
h lg h a sl and best bidder lo r cash,
the fo llo w in g described p roperty
situ a ted In Sam lnola County,
F lo rid a , lo w it:
L O T 10. D E E R R U N . U N IT
II, A C C O R D I N G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K If. P A G E S 71 A N D
71. P U B L I C R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R
IDA
I N C L U D IN G S P E C I F I C A L L Y
B U T N O T B Y W A Y O F L IM I
T A T IO N T H E F O L L O W IN G
N A M E D IT E M : R E F R I G E R A
TOR
pursuant to lha fin a l decree o l
foreclosu re entered In a cave
pending In sa id Court, the style
o l w h ic h It: R E S O L U T I O N
T R U S T C O R P O R A T I O N , as
C o n s e rv a to r lo r S T A N D A R O
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A S S O C I
A T IO N . T ra n sfe re e o l R E S O
L U T IO N T R U S T C O R P O R A
TIO N . as R e ce iv e r lo r S T A N
O A R O F E O E R A L S A V IN G S
B A N K vs S U S A N F IO R IN O , e l
al.
In a c c o rd a n c t w ith lh a A m a r
leans w ith D is a b ilitie s A d . per
sons w ith a d isa b ility w ho needs
a s p e c ia l a cc o m m o d a tio n lo
p a rtic ip a te In th is proceeding
should contact the A D A C o o rd i­
nator a l X I N orth P a rk Avenue.
S u lla N X I , Sanlord. F lo rid a
17771 e l le a st liv e ( J l d a y s p rio r
lo the p roceed in g Telephone
(407) 177 4 1 X Ctrl 4777 I (M01
9151771 (T O D ) or I (M 0) 9SS
1770 ( V I. v ie F lo r id a R e la y
Sarvlca.
W IT N E S S m y h.vnd and o l
t id a l Mai o l M id C ou rt th is 7th
day o l M a rc h . 1994
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE.
CLERK
B y : D orothy W. B ollon
D eputy C la rk
P u b lish : M a rc h 10.17. Iffa
D E P 17

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Legal Notices
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R I
OF 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 ,
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
C I V I L D IV IS IO N
C e M N * .t)M IC A I4 C
M I D S T A T E T R U S T II.
a D e la w a re business trust.
P la in tiffs .

vs.
C A R M E N L CO STELLO ,
a sin gle man.
Defendant
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E Is hereb y g iv en lh a l.
pursuant lo an O rd e r or Judg
rn e n l e n te re d In the above
captioned cave. I w ill M il the
p ro p e rly situ a ted In Sem inole
County, F lo rid a , d escrib e d as
The west '&gt; o l Lo t 5. B lock
• '0 " , O ro w n 't S u b d iv isio n o l
B eck H a m m o ck , a cc o rd in g lo
the p la t Ih e rto l as record ed In
P la t Book I. P a g e «J. 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 l p u b lic ta le , lo the highest and
best bidde r lo r cash, e l the west
I r o n l d o o r o l th e S e m in o le
County C o u rth o u M . X I N P a rk
A venue, S a n lord . F lo rid a , a l
II 00 a m on A p r il 7 . 1tf4
■
In accord a n ce w ith the A m er
le a n t w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct. per
sons needing a s p e c ia l accom
m o d a l Ion lo p a rtic ip a te In Ih lt
procaadln g should contact lha
In d iv id u a l or a g e n cy M n d in g
n otice not la ter than m e n da ys
p rio r lo the propceeding a l lha
add ress given on the notice
Telephone 407 177 4 7 X e . l 4777)
I 900 911 1771 (T O O ), o r I MO
f l l 1770 IV I. v ie F lo rid a R a ley
S a rvlca
D A T E D Ih lt 4 lh d a y o l M a rch .
Iff 4
iC o u r l Seal)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT CO U R T
B y D orothy W B o llo n
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h M a rc h 10.17. IM4
D E P 7f
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U RT
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT FO 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: t J 7174 C A 14 E
H A R O L D K S W IFT and
A L V I R A A S W I F T .h is W ile.
P la in tiffs.
v
FRAN KSELBYandN AVY
O R L A N D O F E O E R A L C R E D IT
U N IO N
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l pu rsu an t lo the S u m m a ry
F in a l Ju dg m en t In F ore clo su re
entered on the Ird day o l M a rc h
1994, In the c e u M pending In the
C ir c u it Court. In an for Sem inole
County. F lo rid a C iv il Cause No
97 7174 C A 14 E . the undersigned
C le rk w ill M i l the p ro p e rly
S itu a te d in s a id C o u n ty de
scrib e d as
C om m en cin g at a point 44a e
ft . N orth o l the Southeast cor
ner o l Section 74. Tow nship If
South. Range 79 E a st, lor the
P o in t of beginning F ro m (he
point o l beginning thence con
tlnue lo run N orth I l f It . Ihence
run W est 144 01 It Thence run
South I l f I I . Ihence ru n East
144 01 II to point o l beginning
e ic e p l 71 II lo r the rig h t o l way
lo r O ran ge B lv d
a l P u b lic sale lo the highest and
best bidder lor ca sh s ta rlin g a l
the hour o l It 00 o 'c lo c k a m on
the Slh of A p r il. 1994 In the West
F ro n t Door o l S em in ole County
C ou rtho u M . X I N P a rk A v e ,
Sanford. Sem inole County. F lo r
Ida
In accorda n ce w ith lha A m er
leans W ith D is a b ilitie s A d . per
sons with d is a b ilitie s needmg e
tp e d e l a cco rn m o d ello n lo par
f l d p a l e In t h is p r o c e e d in g
should contac! (he A D A Coordi
nator at in* S em in ole County
C ou rtho u M , M l N P a rk Ave
S u ite N10I. S a n lo rd
F lo rid a
17771 Telephone 1X71 171 41X.
E e l 4777 II h e a rin g Im paired.
(T D D ) I too 7111771. o r Voice
IV I I M 0 911 1770. v ia F lo rid a
R e la y Service
D A T E D Ihle I rd day o l M a rch
1994
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C le rk o tlh e C ourt
B y Dorothy W B o llo n
Deputy C le rk
P u b lis h M a rc h 10. 17. 1994
D E P II
N e llc e e l S h e r lll's S a lt
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
lh a l by v irtu e o l lh a l ce rta in
W rit o l E v e c u llo n Issued out o l
end under the M a i of the C irc u it
C ourt o l O ran ge County. F lo r
Ida. Case «CI9] 7111 upon a fin a l
lodgm ent ren d ered In Ihe a lore
sa id C ourt on Ihe 74th day o l
Ja n u a ry A D 1994. In lh a l car
la in case en titled R C Slevens
Con stru ction Com pan y, P la ln t lll
vs M a rk S M u c h a . Indlvldu
a lly , and a s Trustee lor M u ch a
Sports. Inc.. D e le n d a n l w hich
a fo resa id W rit o l E a e c u llo n w as
d e liv e re d lo m e as S h e rltl o l
Sem inole County, F lo rid a and I
have le vied upon a ll Ihe righ t,
lltle and In la re sl o l Ihe delen
d a n l. M a r k S M u c h a . In dlvldu
a lly , and as Tru stee lo r M u ch a
S p o rts, In c., In a n d lo Ihe
fo llo w in g d e s crib e d p ro p e rly ,
sa id p ro p e rly being located In
Sem inole County, F lo rid a m ore
p a r t ic u l a r ly d a t c r lb a d a t
io llo w t:
E x h ib it " A " Inventory list o l
such Hem s Including but not
lim ite d to:
V a rio u s B a se b a ll. F o o tb a ll.
B a sk etb a ll, and H ockey C a rd s
R e lr lg t r a lo r
M icro w a v e
Cash Registers
and tha u ndersigned a t S h e rlll
o l S am ln ola County. F lo rid a ,
w ill a l II 00 A M on lha 4th day
o l A p r il A O 1994. a lia r tor ta la
and M il to the hig h est bidder.
F O R C A S H IN H A N D A N D
S U B J E C T TO A N Y A N D A L L
E X I S T I N G L I E N S , a l Ihe Fron t
(W est) Door, a l Ihe steps, o l Ihe
Sem inole County C o u rth o u M In
S an lord. F lo rid a , tha above da
scrib e d p ro p e rly
T h a i said M ia It being m ade
lo sa tis fy the term s o l Ih lt W rit
o l E lo c u tio n
D onald F E s lln g e r. S h e rlll
S em inole County. F lo rid a
N O T IC E R E G A R O I N G T H E
A M E R I C A N S W I T H O IS
A B I I T I E S A C T O F 1990. P E R
S O N S W IT H A D I S A B I L I T Y
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
C O M M O D A T IO N S TO P A R T IC
I P A T E IN T H E P R O C E E D I N G
SH O ULD CO N TACT THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F TH E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C
T I O N . 134S 7 I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A AT
L E A S T F I V E D A Y S P R IO R TO
TH E P R O C E E D IN G
TELE
P H O N E : 1X7) 1 X 0 4 X
TTD
1X7)77)1173
Pu blish ed: M a rc h 1. 10. 17. 74.
w ith tha ta la being A p r il 4,1994
D E P It

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T ,
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT ,IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO. 97 7II7 C A 1 4 E
K IS L A K N A T IO N A L B A N K .
P la ln t lll,
VI

L A W R E N C E T R A V IT S K Y .
a t a l,
D a te n d e n H i).
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o lle* II hereb y given lh a l,
pu rsuant to a S u m m a ry Judg
rn en l o l F o re c lo su re , I w ill M il
Ihe follow in g d escrib e d p ro p e rly
lo c a te d In S e m in o le C ou n ty,
F lo rid a
U n it * 7* . A L T A M O N T E
H E I G H T S , a Con do m in iu m , and
an u n d iv id e d I 1)70 Interest In
Ihe com m on elem en ts a p p u rle
n e n l thereto In a ccorda n ce w ith
Ihe O e c le ra llo n o l C on do m in iu m
Hied F e b ru a ry 14. 1979. In O l
B etel R e co rd s Book 1209. page
170*. p u b lic re c o rd s o l Sem inole
County. F lo rid a
a l p u b lic ta le , lo Ihe highest
bidde r lor cash, a l west Iron l
door o l Ihe Sem inole County
C o u rth o u M . S a n lo rd . F lo rid a .
II 00 A M on A p r il 7,1994
A m e ric a n s W ith D lM b llllla s
A d ( A D A I N o lle *
In ac
co rden c* w ith Ih* A m e ric a n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct. parsons
w ith a d is a b ility who need a
sp e cia l accom m o d a tio n to par
l l d p a l a In t h is p r o c a a d ln g
should contact A D A C oordin ato r
*1 X I N orth P a r k Avenue, Suit*
N X I . S anlord. F lo rid a 37771 a l
la a t l llv * d a y s p rio r to tha
p ro ca a d ln g
Telephone
1X7)
177 4 7 X E « t 4777; I *00 911 0771
IT D O ) o r I M 0 f l l 1770 IV I. vl*
F lo rid * R e la y S a rv lca
W IT N E S S m y h a rd and Seal
o l th is C ou rt on M a r c h 4. &gt;994
(Seal)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K .C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y D orothy W B ollon
D eputy C la rk
P u b lis h M a r c h 10. 17. 1*94
O E P II
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV ISIO N
F ile N u m ber 94 141 C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M A R K W IL LIA M O R O PEZA
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
(On* P R )
The a d m in is t r a tio n o l Ih*
e s ta te o l M A R K W I L L I A M
O R O P E Z A . d e c e a se d . F ile
N u m ber *4 141 C P . It pending In
Ihe C irc u it C ou rt lor Sem inole
County. F lo rid a Probate D lv l
tion . Hi* add ress o l w hich It X I
N
P a rk A venue. Room X 7 ,
S a n lo rd F L 37777
The nam e and address o l Ih*
P e rs o n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e and
Ih* Pe rso n a l R epresen ’ a tlve s
attorney a re M l forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SO NS A R E N O T I F I E D TH A T
A lt p e rso n s on w hom th is
nolle* it M r y t d who have ob
lection s that ch a llen g e Ih* v a lid
Ity o l Ih* W ill. Ih* q u a lifica tio n s
o l Ih* P e rso n a l R tp re M n la llv * .
venue or ju ris d ic tio n o l Ihls
C ou rt ere re q u ire d lo III* th eir
o b l e d l o n t w it h I h lt C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y O A Y S A F T E R TH E
O A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E ON
THEM
A ll cre d ito rs ot the decedent
and olher persons h avin g c la im s
or dem ands again st decedent t
•state on w hom a copy ot this
notice Is served w ithin three
m onths a lte r Ihe date o l the first
p u b lic a tio n o l th is notice m u tt
III* their c la im s with Ih lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
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 TH IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y O A Y S A F T E R THE
O A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E ON
THEM
A ll o th e r c r e d ito r s ot Ihe
decedent and persons h avin g
c la im s or dem ands against Ihe
decedent s estate m ust tile their
c la im s w ith I h lt court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
The d a le o l Ihe l l r t l P u b lic *
lio n o l th is n olle* Is M a r c h J.
1994
JU LIA E M A X W E L L
O ROPEZA
Pe rso n a l R e p re M n la llv e
714 A lto n Square. A pt X I
A lta m o n te Springs. F L 17714
S T E P H E N O D U N E G A N . ESQ
A tto rn ey lo r P e rso n a l
R e p re M n la llv e
F lo rid a B a r N o 17691]
L O W N D E S . O R O S D IC K .
OOSTER. KAN TO R L R E E D .
P R O F E S S IO N A L
A S S O C IA T IO N
3IS N orth E o le D riv e
P O Don 3909
O rlando. F L 3)907 7909
Telephone (4071 84) 4600
P u b lis h M a r c h ) . 10. 1994
O E P If
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 TY,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F ile N u m b e r 94 &lt;11 C P
IN R E ES T A T E O F
D A N IE L H .G U T H E R Y
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
TO A L L P E R S O N S H A V IN G
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T
THE AOOVE
ESTATE
Th e a d m in is t r a t io n o l Ihe
• s t a le o l D A N I E L H
G U T H E R Y . d e c e a se d , F ile
N u m ber 94 071 C P , It pending In
Ihe C irc u it C o u rt lo r Sem inole
County. F lo rid a . Pro bate D lv l
tio n . Ihe add ress ot w h ich Is X I
N P a rk A venue. S anlord. F lo r
Ida 77771-174] The nam es end
e d d re tM t o l Ihe personal rep re
M n le llv e and the personal rep
r e M n la llv e ’e attorn ey are M l
lo rth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S O N S A R E N O T IF IE D THAT
A ll p e rso n s on w hom Ih lt
nolle# It M rv e d who have ob
le ction s lh a l ch a llen g e Ihe v a lid
Ity o l Ihe W ill. Ihe q u a lifica tio n s
o l Ihe P e rso n a l R e p re M n la llv e ,
venue, or ju ris d ic tio n o l Ihe
C ourt, and a ll persons h avin g
c la im s a ga in st Ih* a tla l* who
a re M rv e d w ith a copy o l th is
nolle# aro ra q u lra d to III* w ith
I h lt C o u 't such objection or
c la im w ith in tha la lt r o l three
m onths a lte r the d a le o l Ihe l l r t l
p u b lic a tio n o l th is nolle* or
th irty da ys a lte r Ihe M r v lr e o l a
co p y o l th is n o tice on lh a l
person
Person s h a v in g c la im s again st
Ih# slat* who a r* not known lo
th a P e r s o n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e

Legal Notices
end whose nam e or add ress ere
not re a s o n a b ly a t c a r la ln a b le
m u st III* a ll c la im s a g a in st Ihe
• s ta le w llh ln three m onths alter
Ihe d a le o l the First pu b lica tio n
o l Ih lt nolle#
A L L C L A IM S A N D DE
M A N D S N O T SO F I L E D W I L L
BE FO R EV ER BA R R ED
The dale o l Ihe l l r t l p u b lic*
Hon o l Ih lt notice It M a rc h 7.
1994
P e rso n a l R e p re M n la llv e
K U R T IS L A N D ERSO N
1*11 W im bledon D r
L a k e M a ry . F L
G E R A L D F O R M A N E S Q U IR E
A ttorn ey lo r P e rto n a l
R e p re M n la llv e
F lo rid a B a r No 071411
111W B e y rld g e D riv e
F t La u derd a le. F L 7)73#
1X1) M4 70*8
P u b lis h M a r c h ) . 10. 1*94
D E P II____
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C I V I L D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O 94 M4 O R 8) II
I N R E TH E M A R R I A G E OF
H usband JA M E S F
KELLEY
RESPO NDENT
and
W if e - E LA IN E M K E L L E Y
P E T IT IO N E R
N O T I C E O F A C T IO N
TO J A M E S F K E L L E Y
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O TI
F I E D lh a l an A ctio n lo r D ll
solution o l M a rria g e has been
tile d against you and you are
re q u ire d lo serve * copy o l your
w ritten defenses. Il any. lo It on
E L A IN E M
K E L L E Y . P e ll
tion er. w hoM address Is 490
S A N D P IP E R LA N E C A SSEL
B E R R Y . F L 17707. on or before
A P R I L 7. 1994. and Hie the
o rig in a l w ith the c le rk o l this
court either before serv ice on
P e t i t io n e r o r I m m e d ia t e ly
thereafter || you ta ll to da so a
defa u lt w ill be entered against
you lo r Ihe re lie f dem anded in
Ihe petition
W IT N E S S m y hand and Ihe
M e l o l Ihls C ou rt on F E B R U
A R Y 78. 1994
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
A s C le rk o l Ihe Court
B y N ancy R W inter
A t Dsrpufy C le rk
P u b lis h M a rch 1 10, 17. 74 1994
D E P 19
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T .
E I G H T E E N T H J U O IC I A L
C IR C U IT . I N A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y.
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O 9) 1914 C A 14 E
K I S L A K N A T IO N A L H A N K
P la ln t lll
vs
R I C H A R O C S M IT H e l al
D e le n d a n lls )
N O TICEO F SALE

N otice Is hereby given lh a l
pu rsu an t to a S u m m a ry Judg
rnenl o l F oreclosu re I w ill sell
the follow ing described p ro p e rly
lo c a te d In S e m in o le County
F lo rid a
U n it 114 G
ALTAM O NTE
H E IG H T S . * Con dom in iu m , and
an undivided *181 Interest in the
com m on elem en ts appurtenant
thereto In a ccordan ce with Ihe
D e c la r e ! on ot C o n d o m in iu m
Hied F e b ru a ry 14, 1979, In Ot
f l c l i l Records Book 1709. page
170*. P u b lic R ecords o l Sem i
nole C ou n ty, F lo rid a
at p u b lic sale, to the highest
bidder tor cash, at west front
door o l the Sem inole County
Courthouse. Sanlord F lo rid a , at
II 00 A M on A p r il 7 1994
A m e rica n s W ith D is a b ilitie s
A c t ( A D A ) N o t ic e
In ac
cordan ce w ith the A m e rica n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct persons
w ith a d isa b ility who need a
sp e cia l accom m odation to par
t lc lp a t e In I h ls p r o c e e d in g
should contact A O A Coordinator
at X I N orth P a rk Avenue. Suite
N X I . Sanlord. F lo rid a 17771 a l
le a st liv e d a y s p rio r lo the
p ro ce e d in g
Teleph on e
|X 7)
171 4 ) X E k t 4777 I 900 91S 977I
(T D D ) or I 800 91) 9770 IV t. via
F lo rid a R e la y S ervice
W IT N E S S m y hand and Seal
ot th is Court on M a r c h 7.1994
I Seal I
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y D o rclh y W B ollon
D eputy C lerk
P u b lis h M a rc h 10. 17. 1994
O E P &lt;8
IN T H E C I R C U I T 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 .
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
C A S E NO. 94 I SI C P
I N R E E slate o l
R O B E R T P HOW ARD.
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 tio n o l Ihe
E sta te o l R O B E R T P HO W
A R D . D e ce a s e d . F ile No
94 141 C P Is pen d in g In Ihe
C i r c u i t C o u r t o l S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a . P ro b a le D lv l
slon. Ihe add ress o l w h ich Is
S e m in o le Cou n ty C ourthouse.
X I N orth P a rk Avenue, San
lo rd. F lo rid * 11771 The nam es
and addresses o l the P erson a l
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e a n d Ih *
P e rso n a l R e p re s e n ta tiv e 's at
tor nay a rc M l lo r Ih below
A ll In le re e le d p e rso n s ar*
re q u ire d lo III* w ith th is C ourt
la ) A H c la im s a ga in st Ih* estate
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 en d lb ) any
o b l t c l lo n b y an I n lt r a s la d
p erso n lo w h om nolle# w as
m a ile d that ch a llen g es Ihe v a lid
lly o l Ihe w ill. Ihe q u a llllc a tlo n s
Ol Ihe personal re p re M n ta tlv e .
venue, or ju ris d ic tio n o l Ihe
C ourt 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
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H IS N O T I C E O R T H I R T Y
O A Y S A F T E R TH E D A T E OF
S E R V I C E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O T IC E O F T H E O B J E C T I N G
PERSO N
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 BA R R ED
P u b lic a tio n ot th is N o lle* o l
A d m in is tra tio n has begun on
M a r c h 10.1994
B O B B IE J O S E P H I N E
H O W A R D , as
.
P e rso n a l R e p re M n la llv e ot
Ihe Estate o l
R O B E R T P. HO W ARD
I X South C o u n try C lu b D riv e .
Cullow hee, N orth C a ro lin a
78737
A tto rn e y lo r P erson a l
R e p re M n la llv e :
K E N N E T H F M U R R A II
O I M u rra h , D o yle and
W lg la P.A .
800 West M o r M B o u lev a rd
P O. Bon 1)18
W in te r P a rk . F lo rid * 17790
Telephone: '( X 7 ) 844 9X1
F lo rid a B a r N o . 0017494
P u b lish : M a rc h 10.17.1994
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M IAM I — O lc n H ire sco red '20 p o in ts ns i lie
M ia m i Ile a l m a lm a llie d a double-digit lead
th ro u g h o u t the secon d h a lf a n d !&gt;cnl the D e n v e r
N iiK tP 'ts 10 2 -8 0 W e d n esd a y n ig h t.

Marlins beat Astros, rain
K IS S IM M E E —
had a sa e rlflc c lly
h e lp the Elm Ida
A s tro s O.A In a ra in

K lc h R e n te ria lio n ie re d . and
In a th re e -ru n f lf lli In n in g to
M a rlin s o u tla s t the H o usto n
-shortened ga m e W ednesday.

Dolphins sign Stewart
D A V IE — T h e M ia m i D o lp h in s sign ed stro n g
safety M ich a e l S tew a rt, fo rm e rly o f the I.os
A n g e le s K a m s . to a th re e-year. $0 m illio n
c o n tra ct W e d n esd a y.
At the sam e lim e , the c lu b rem oved the
tra n s itio n a l free agent d e s ig n a tio n Iroiu free
s a fe ly L o u is O liv e r , m e a n in g the five-yea r
sta rte r Is e lig ib le to sig n w ith a n y team

AROUND THE NATION
O ’Neal, M agic drop 76ers
r i l l l . A D K I . n l IA - S lia ip illlc O 'N e a l had -It)
p o in ts a n d 14 re b o u n d s ns th e O rla n d o M ag ic
beat the 70ers I I 7 - I 0 I W e d n e sd a y , e x te n d in g
P h ila d e lp h ia 's lo s in g strea k in I -I gam es
A n fc rn e e H a rd a w a y added 2 8 p o in ts and n in e
r c h o iin d x f o r O r la n d o . J e f i M a lo n e le d
P h ila d e lp h ia w it h 2 0 |Miinls

B

G reyh ounds on a tear
Baseball:
Lyman runs
streak to 4
By TONY D a tO R M IIR
H orald Sp orts E dito r
L O N G W O O D — N o w that Ills
team has w on fo ur g a m es In a row ,
L y m a n H ig h S c h o o l b a se b a ll co a ch
Hub M c C u llo u g h feels It's lim e for
h im to do a little c o a c h in g . ‘
" l l ' s the c o a c h 's Job to k r r p a
stre a k lik e lid s In p e rs p e c tiv e ," sa id
M c C u llo u g h a lte r the G re y h o u n d s
Im p ro ved to 5-3 w ith a 7 - 1 w in o ver
5 A - D ls lr lc l 4 foe S p ru c e C re e k .
" T h e r e 's a lot o f h a seh a ll left to
p la y .
" I t 's im p o rta n t Hint w e h a v e som e
su c c e ss like* H its e a rly It h e lp s the
g u y s de ve lo p so m e c o n f ld r n r c In
th em selves. H id l l's e a rly yet. T h e
p it c h e r s h a v e n 't d e v e lo p e d a n y
c o n s is te n c y a m i e v e ry o n e 's s i ill
s e ttlin g In."
D e sp ite the w o rd s o l c a u tio n .

H A K T F O H I). C o n n . — T h e H a rtfo rd W in d e rs
sco re d fo u r s tra ig h t goals In the first It)
m ln u lr s . in c lu d in g an N H L firs t for O ly m p ia n
Ted C row ley. a n d w ent on to treat the T a m p a
Hav L ig h tn in g -I I W ednesday n ig h t
T a m p a Hay n u tsh o t H a rtfo rd 2 0 2 1 hut o n ly
M are Ilu re a n heat W h a le rs g o a lie S ea n liu r k c

AROUND THE WORLD
Panthers shut down Oilers
E D M O N T O N . A lb e rta — T h e F lo r id a P anthers,
w h o a lre a d y h eld the N H L re c o rd for the m ost
p o in ts on the ro a d by a first-y e a r team , heat the
E d m o n to n O ile rs 5*3 W e dn esda y n ight.
D ave L o w ry led the w ay w ith tw o goals as the
P a n th e rs used th e ir u s u a l lig h t-c h e c k in g sty le to
hobble the O ile rs a n d b rin g th e ir record on the
road to 17 - 13-0 — good for 4 0 p o in ts
S in Hornes, Hob K u d e ls k t and H ill L in d s a y
scored the oth er F lo rid a goals

WHAT’S HAPPENING

OREYMOUND* 1. HAWKS I
Sprue* Crook
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ly m * n . H o m ch »nd K o llo r IB — Non* MR
Non* R o c o rd l — Sprue* Crook 1 1, L y m a n S 1

M c C u llo u g h c o u ld n 't h e lp hut be
plea sed w ith the s o lid cfTort tu rn e d
In l»y the G re y h o u n d s W e d n e sd a y
n ig h t a s th ey su p p o rte d the c o m ­
plete-gam e |&gt;rrform anec o f w in n in g
p itc h e r T o m m y D ix o n (2-1) w ith
tim e ly h illin g a n d s o lid defense.
T h e G re y h o u n d s sh o w ed Just how
o p p o rtu n is tic th e y cu n tie on offense
as th ey s tru c k fo r five ru n s o n one
till In the bo tto m o f (lie flrs l. h ik in g
a d v a n ta g e o f five w a lk s In Hie
In n in g (three w ith the lia s e s loaded)
and a h it halte r.
" T h a t w a s good to se e ." sa id
M c C u llo u g h . “ W e got th e ir p itch e r
on tlu* ropes e a rly a n d w e d id n 't lei
h im gel o u t o f It w ith a n y ch e a p
outs. W e forced h im to g rt q u a lity
o u ts a n d he c o u ld n ’t .”
A f t e r M i k e l l e n s c h . .J a s o n
G ro n e rt. a n d M a rk T h c ls e n rb u s e d

Bee Baseball, Pago 2B

Softball:
Sisters help
Lyman to 4-0
Prom Staff Re ports
L O N G W O O D - B u ck e d b y som e
o ffru s lv e su p p o rt from h e r o ld er
t w in s is t e r s , fr e s h m a n J n n n lc
B e h in d tossed a fo u r-h itte r W e d n e s­
day afte rn oo n to le a d the L y m a n
G re y h o u n d s to an 1 1 - I w in o v e r the
D e l.a n d B u lld o g s In a g irls ' f a s lp llr h
s o li h a ll c o o le s t at L y m a n H ig h
S ch o o l.
Il w as the llr s i v a rs ity s ta rlin g
p it c h in g a s s ig n m e n t lo r lle la ru i.
w h o a ls o h a s a n o ld e r b ro th e r
(Chad) that p la y s hasehall for S e m i­
nole C o m m u n ity C o lleg e.
T h e w in k e e p s L y m a n undefeated
(4-0) on i lie y o u n g season.
J a m i l ’ lie h in d led th e 1 3 -lilt
G r e y h o u n d a t t a c k w it h an In ­
side the park h o m e ru n . a dou ble.

O R E V H O U N D S II. BULLD O G S I
D o lo n d
014 000 — I
4 0
Lym *n
104 I I I - II 11 0
M u rra y . Nicho'% III and A ih c ro lt Ion Roland
and A (* y W P — B flo n d II 01 I P
M u rra y IB
0 * L « n d . Joplln g «nd G llllt . Lym an . Sn**d. lit
(WlAnd and Jod B o la n d IB - L ym a n . K i l l i r MR
— L ym a n . Jo B»l*nd R ocordt - L y m a n 4 0

three ru n s scored, and tw o M ill.
J o d ie H cla n d add ed a double, one
ru n . a n ti an HHI. J n n n lc hel|&gt;cd her
o w n c a u se by s in g lin g tw ice and
sc o rin g a run.
K a e c y S n e ad w as 3-for-3 w ith a
d o u b le , tw o sin g les, tw o ru n s, and
an M ill. K a ren K a lle a k w ent 2-for-2
w ith a ru n a n d two M ill. S ta ce y
M ille r hit a trip le , scared a run, and
dro ve In two. .J ill M e ndelso hn added
u sin g le, one ru n . a n d an M ill
C a r o ly n C ra g c r had a s in g le a n d an
M ill. W e n d l A e r y s r o r r il a run
L y m u n w ill a ile m p i to ru n its
re c o rd to 2 0 in the S e m in o le
A th le tic t ills afte rn oo n , w hen the
G re y h o u n d s host th e lu ik e B ra n tle y
P a trio ts at 4 p.m . T o n ig h t's Ju n io r
v a r s lly gam e betw een L y m a n oral
L a ke H ra n lle y w ill be played a l L a k e
B ra n tle y at 0 p.m.

Reynolds, Story come to
rescue of Marotta, Rams
P ro m S ta ff R o p o rta

Early rally dooms Lightning

1994

L A K E M A M Y - J a y R e y n o ld s and
D a n S t o r y m a d e s u re B r ia n
M u ro llu 's effort d id n 't go lo waste.
R e y n o ld s opened ih c bo tto m ol
ih c e ig h th In n in g w ith a trip le a m i
scored the g a m e -w in n in g ru n on
S to ry 's sin g le lo till M a n illa a n d Ihc
L a k e M a ry M am s lo a 3-2 dccIsU ui
o v e r th e D e lt o n a W o lv e s In a
5A D is ir in
b a s e b a ll c o n t e s t
W e d n e sd a y n ig h t a l L a k e M a ry
H ig h S ch o o l.
M a ro tta (3 1) a llo w e d the tw o rim s
(one ea rn ed I o n three h its , s in k in g
o u t n in e and w a lk in g tw o as lie
tu rn e d In a co m p lete-g a m e effort
llu ll w a s |ust a little sh a rp e r Ilia n
that of D e lto n a 's T o n y M o rg a n , w h o
gave three r u n s (tw o earned) on five
lilts . M o rg a n fanned five a n d w a lk e d
three (tw o In te n tio n a lly).
L a k e M ary 17-31 had ta ken a 2 0
lead w ith solo ru n s In (lie first a n d
ih ir d Innings, hut D c lim ia (7 2) tied
ih c sco re w ith tw o r u n s In ih r lo p of
the flh h Inning.

R A M I I. W O L V E S 1 (I In n ln g d
0 *lton *
444 ON N I
1
1
U h l M ir y
III 0*0 01 I
I
1
M o rg a n and W ltm tk l M a ro tta and P * r * l W P
- M a ro tta II II L P — M o rg a n I B — 0*1 Iona.
S***n*y IB - L a ko M a ry . Reynold* H R Non# Record*
D * lIona 1 1. Lak* M a ry 1 I

A fte r R e y n o ld s led off the txtlto m
of the e ig h th w ith a trip le . M o rg an
In te n tio n a lly w a lk e d M ik e llu k y a n d
B ry a n S e lm m n k e r to load the bases
and set u p the force p la y at (tic
plate. H ut S to ry ru in e d that stra te g y
as h r sin g le d s h a rp ly to c e n te r fie ld
on the llrs t p itch .
H u k y . S c h u m a k c r . a n d N ic k Sosu
e a ch lilt a s in g le for the M am s.
S c h u fn a k e r a lso r o n tr lh u ie d tw o
M ill. R e y n o ld s trip le d a n d sco red
tw o ru n s. .Jim M u /u rl scored L a k e
M a r y 's ru n In the th ird Inning.
D u s tin S w e e n e y opened D c llo n u 's
tw o -ru n r a lly In the fifth b u rn in g
w ith a do u ble
L a k e M ary Is otf u n t il F rid a y ,
w h e n the M am s w ill o pe n S e m in o le
A th le tic C o n fe re n ce p la y at S e m i­
nole In u 3:3 0 p.m . contest.

H otold fh o lo by Mark M* m i «

J im Razuri (m aking lag) and tho Lako Mary Ram s. 3-2 w in ners over Ooltona
yosterday, w ill open their S e m in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e sch e d u le on Friday
against Todd Braden (sliding) and the S e m in o le F ig h tin g S o m ln o les.

JUCO Baseball
S e m in o le C C el Lake C ity C C . 3 p m

JV Baseball

Tribe girls
net enough
wins to top
Greyhounds

13Lake M ary at 0 vledo. 7 p m

Prom Staff Reports

HAIL THE CHAMPIONS

JUCO Softball
S e m in o le C C at C en tral F lorlda C C . 3 p m

Baseball
O viedo at W inter Park, 6:30 p.m

three tim e s In the se v e n th to o v e rta k e U n c le N ic k 's .
B ria n J o n e s scored the go-ahead r u n w h e n he h it a
one-out trip le In the se ve n th In n in g a n d ca m e h o m e on
T o m B o y d 's trip le . J im S c h a e fe r then sin g le d h o m e

S A N F O R D - W h ile th e y d id n 't
p la y e v e ry m a tc h , th e y p la y e d
enough. O r, lo he precise, th e y w on
enough.
T h e S e m in o le F ig h tin g S c m ln n lc s
c la im e d a g ir ls ’ te n n is d u a l meet
•v ic to ry o ver the v is itin g L y m a n
G re y h o u n d s at the S y lv a n Lu k e
T c n n ls C e n te r W e d n e s d a y a fte r­
noon by w in n in g all fo ur of the
m a tc h e s that w ere co m p le te d before
the ra in fell.
S in c e team v ic to rie s a rc decided
o n a b e at’ o f-s e v e n (five s in g le s
m a tch e s a n d tw o do u bles m utches)
fo rm a t, the T r ib e hud b u ilt an
I n s u rm o u n ta b le team a d v a n ta g e
w ith th e ir fo ur w in s In sin g le s play.
T h e re m a in in g three m u tch es w ill
not be m ade up.
A u b re y N elson g o t S e m in o le r o ll­
in g w ith an 8-4 d e cisio n o v e r J a m ie
M e n d e lso h n In the No. I sin g le s
m a tch . A t No. 2, T iffa n y So d e rstro m
b e s t e d L y m u n 's LI/. K n u is o n .
M ir a n d a W c s tm u rk k n o c k e d o ff
A n g le M ateos 8-5 at No. 3 w h ile
B la n c a S te v e n so n o u tlasted E ric a
G ra b e r 8-6 In the No. 4 m utch.
W h ile the b o y s ulso m an ag ed to
get fo u r m a tc h e s In before p lay w as
Interrup ted , th e y were d e ad lo cked
at 2-2.
Fo r S e m in o le , O s ca r C a n n o n lz n d o
ru sh e d by A .J . K a h n 8-1 In No. {
s in g le s p lu y w h ile Matt D u rh a m
o u tla ste d K e v in C h u u lk 8 0 at the
No. 4 po sitio n. L y m u n 's w in s cam e
a l No. 3 sin g les, w h e re C h r is C o n n o r
lo p p e d E d d ie V a rg a s 8-0. a n d No. 5}
sin g le s. J a k e U rb a n d o u b lin g up Jo e
B a tis ta 8-4.
T h e No. 2 sin g le s m atch betw een
Seminole1* David E d w a r d s a n il
Andy Garcia'of L y m a n w a s s till
u n d e rw a y W hile Ihc No. 2 d o u b les

□ See Softball, Pago 2B

□ See Tennis, Page 2B

Softball
Sem in ole vs. La ke Mary at L a ko Mary Sp orts
Co m p lo x. V, 4 p.m.; JV, 4:45 p.m.
Lako Brantley a t Lym an, 4 p m.
□ O viedo at Lake H ow ell. V, 3:30 p.m.; JV, 5 p.m.

JV Softball
C JLym an at Lake Brantley, 6 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
[ ISem lno lo va. L a ko Mory at Tlm acuan , 3:30 p.m.
□ Lym an va. L.B ra n tle y at R o llin g H ills, 3 30 p.m.
□ O viedo va. La ke H o w ell at D eor Run, 3:30 p.m.

Girls’ Golf
□ S em ln o lo va. Lake Mary at M ayfair, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lym an va. L. Brantley at S a b a l Point, 3:30 p.m.
□ O v ie d o va. L a ke H o w ell at Ekana, 3:30 p.m.

Tennis
□ S e m in o le va. Lako H ow oll (boys and girls) at
Rod Bug Lake P ark, 3:30 p m.
□ O viedo vs. T rin ity Prop (boys only) at Rod Bug
Lake Park, 3:30 p.m.

H eroM P h o lo by M Ich M l S M iin o b l

Steve W o o dlo y (running) and the N eth and S o n R o o tin g
sq uad hod a shot at a threo-way tie fo r flrsl In the
Sa n fo rd R o cro atlon W e dn esda y M e n 's S o ftb a ll League,

Water Polo
□ Lake H ow oll at M lam l-R ansom tournam ent.

but neodod G eo rg o P o rzlg (No. 16) and h ls U n cle N ic k 's
m a lo s lo boat R o ckers. U nfo rtun ately for N oth and Son
R o o fin g and U n c le N ic k 's , R e ck o rs d id n 't cooperate.

Reckers rebounds to wrap up title
Prom Staff Reports

BASKETBALL
LIS p .m . — T N T .
H o u sto n R o c k e ts, (L)

S c u ttle

£ omplote liaUnge on Page 2B

S u p e r S o n lc s

vs.

S A N F O R D — It m a y not he H ie greatest c o m e b a c k o f
a ll tim e , hut M eekers' r a lly fro m a n 8-1 th lrd - ln n ln g
d e ficit for an 11-8 c h a m p io n s h ip - c lin c h in g w in o v e r
U n c le N ic k 's la st n ig h t at I'ln c h u rs t P a rk In the S a n fo rd
R e c re a tio n W e d n e s d a y M e n 's P o la r B e a r S o ftb a ll
Le a g u e ra n k s rig h t u p there.
Fa ced w ith the p ro sp ect o f a thre e-w ay tie If the score
h e ld up. M eekers s tr u c k for s ix ru n s In the fo u rth In n in g
a n d o ne In the fifth to tic H ie gam e a l 8-8, th e n sco red

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOQS
A l 5anford O rlando
W ednesday night
F its ! race - 5/14 0 . 1I U
1 R m 'l M c m o ry rn a k e r
It *0 ( 60 6 60
I A ok Sunshine
I) 60 6 60
6 Hondo Sm oke E m
4 20
0 ( 1 I I 11.60 P I M ) I t . N T i l l 6)1*6 10
Second cece — 1/*. 0 : J l »6
t P r in te s s H e a r l
660 6 00 J 60
iC r 's M is s A nn B
6 10 170
5 Varnoosse K id
7 70
0 ( 1 41 I f 00 P f l 41 D . U 1 1 1 -A ll I l f . 60 O D

(7 i n i 70s (i 4 1 Am m oo

T h ird ra c a - 1/16, D: 10,7)
4 Bob c (loo
II60 1 60 1 60
6 Honda Sp.uk ler
S 40 ] OO
I Aok R a m b a lln a
4 OO
Q 14 II 76 00 P 14 61 16 40 T (4 6 SI 111 60
F ou rth rece — 5/16. C: 10 I f
7 K atsu Kyoto
IS00 5 10 6 10
6 M aplew ood Lady
4 40 7 40
4 M ae s V irg in ia n
’ oo
O (7 I M S 60 P 17 II I I 40 T (7 I 4) 111 60
F ilt h r a te — 1/14, M&gt; 11,17
I C u ilI n F a n n ie
SCO 1 6 0 170
M o n E a r th llr *
4 60
110
6 F 'm lln *
J 40
0 (1 II 10 60 P i ) 1 )1 ),1 0 T i l l 6)5104
S lilh r a c e — 5/14. A: 50 60
lE y e s a L o n o r
10.70 5 60 1 70
7 C ro w n 's HI K ic k
t o o 4 10
5 L r A m ig a
470
0 (1 7) 16 40 P I I 7 ) 5 f .6 0 T ( l 7 5)171 40
Seventh ra c e — 5/1, B i 17.75
1 B d B la c kp rln c e ss
f 40 1 1 0 160
4 M a g ic C r id e r
1 60 4 70
7 P la y Da M u s ic
4 00
0 II 41 11 40 P 114) 51 00 T 11 4 7) 177 M 4
i n 7 s i m o 10
Eigh th race - 1/14, 0 11.17
4 E J ’ c Je b
16 00 5 10 1 40
S O m nl E n t e r p r is e
7 70 4 70
7 Term s Andy G ir l
170
O (5 I) 17 40 P 11 51 11) 00 T &lt;6 5 1)411 40
N inth race — 7/16, C: 4) 04
6 F in a l Chapter
1100 4 70 1 70
2 Cascade M .k*
170 110
7 B ran dy P a rk e r
4 go
O (7 I) 47 60 P 14 7) 66 70 T (6 1 7 ) 1771 40
10thrace — 5/14. B: 70 I f
• H eart 01 P a ttlo n
7 60 4 40 1 10
5 N«s Looking G las
16 40 5 10
1 la C r y ila l C le a r
3«
0 (1 1) 67 00 P (I 5) 47.40 T i l l 1)16140
lllh r a c e - 5/11, 0 : 10.f1
i C r i Thunderbolt
4 60 7 60 7 10
6 Y ukon M a v e ric k
,
6 60 4 60
I N iiG lo r lB e *
||g
a &lt;1 4) 74 00 P f l I I 11 66 T (1 1 1) 416.6* TT
16 5 1 1 6 1 ) Jackpo t I I .041.50
ll lh r a c e - 5/16. A : II 01
5 Happy C h a rlie
57 00 fOO 4 60
1 S| Speedy
410 ] 60
6 J d 'i B ig J e l!
470
0 (1 I I I ! 4 4 P I S I I I I . I O T I S M l 1114 60
l l l h r a c e - 1/1, A i 16.15
I L n b 's M a d M a i
4 70 1 60 1 10
1 0 m n i W inona Ju dd
eoo t l i»
IH o tlo o t A lie n
500
O 111) 10 00 P ft 1) 51 60 T (1-5 11 110 40 OD
(11 I A ll! 141.16 (I 5 A ll 1)
ll lh r a c e - 7/11, B: 41 60
5 C orw n 's M is s ile
71 70 7 00 4 10
3 F resh A ppeal
4 60 7.70
6 Donna B a rt
a 00
0 (15 ) 64.10 P (5-1) 114.70 T (5 1 4) 1651 00 5
(I 1 A ll A ll) 1741 70
A - I . O I f j H —lt lf.4 7 6

SPRING TRAINING

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N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
VV L
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5
1
611
Chicago
P iffib u rg h
714
5
7
St L jiiiS
4
667
7
4
Houston
3
571
4
New York
3
371
Lo* A n g e tM
3
3
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P h ila d e lp h ia
500
3
3
500
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3
3
419
4
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3
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3
3
4
A tlanta
7
111
4
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111
7
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111
7
1
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230
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j M o n tr e a l7, N ew Y o r k Y a n k e e s 0
t D e tro it4, P h ila d e lp h ia 0
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C h ica g o W h ite S o t 6. M in n eso ta 4
St Lou is 14. C in c in n a ti 6
F to rtd l I. Houston 5
Pittsb u rgh 4. T ern s 1 10 Innings
Toronto 4- Boston 4
Colorado 4. Ch icago Cubs 1
San Diego 4, M ilw a u k e e 1 .1 0 Innings
O aklan d 7,' San F ra n c is c o s
Seattle 5. C a lllo r n la l
New Y ork M e ls 4 A tla n la 4
T h u rs d a y ’ s Gam es
Los A n geles vs A tla n ta at West P a lm
B each. I 05 p m
New Y o rk M e ls I s s l vs Houston (s s l at
K issim m e e I 05 p m
K ansas C lly vs St L o u is a l St Petersburg,
t 05 p m
P h ila d e lp h ia vs Bos Ion at F o rt M y e rs, t 05
p m
C in c in n a ti vs D e tro it at La ke la n d. I 05
p m
Pittsb u rg h vs M in n e so ta at F o rt M yers.
I 05p m
Ch icago W hite Sot v s C le ve la n d at W inter
H aven. I 05 p m
B a ltim o re vs New Y o r k Yankees at F o rt
L au derd ale, 1 05p m
M o n trea l vs New Y o r k M e ls is s l at P o rt
SI L u c it, 1 tOp m
T r ia s vs To ro n to a t Dunedin. 1:15 p m
San D iego v s C o lo ra d o a l Tucson. A m .
1 05 p m
O a k la n d vs C h ica g o C ubs at M e sa A r l t .
1 05 p m
San F ra n c is c o vs C a lifo rn ia at Tem pe
A r il , 1 05p m
M llw a u k a e vs S e a ttle at P e o ria . A r l t , 1 05
p m
H ou lten Iss l vs. F lo r id a a l M elbo urn e, 7:55
pm
F r id a y 's O a m ts
C le ve la n d vs C in c in n a ti a l P la n t C ity , I 05
p m
D e tro it vs Houston a l K issim m e e . 1 05
pm
B a ltim o re ( s s l vs Los A n geles at Vera
B each . I 05 p m
C h ic a g o W hit* S o t (ss) vs P ittsb u rg h at
B ra d e n to n .I 0 5 p m
F lo rid a (11) vs. K a n s a s C ity ( is ) a l Haines
C lly , t:05 p m
K a n sa s C lly (ss) v s C h ica g o W h ile Sot
I s s l a l S arasota I 05 p m
M in n eso ta ( s s l vs New Y o rk Y an kees al
F o r i L a u d erd a le 1 05 p m
B a ltim o re ( is ) vs. F lo rid a (11) a l Hom e
stead. 1&gt;05p m
N ew Y o rk M e ts vs M o n tre a l at West P a lm
B each, t 0 5 p m,
P h ila d e lp h ia vs
SI
L o u t s a t St
Pe te rsb u rg t 05 p m
M in n eso ta I s s l vs
T e ta s Iss) at P o ri
C h arlotta, I M p m
C h ica g o Cubs (ss) vs San F ra n c is c o al
Scottsdata. A r i l . 1 05 p m
S eattle (ss l vs C h ic a g o Cubs (ss l a l M asa.
A r i l . 3 05 p m
C olorado vs M llw a u k a a at C h a n d ltr. A r i l ,
1 :0 5 p m
San D iego v s O a k la n d at P h o a n li, 5 05
p m
C a lifo rn ia vs Saattia (ss l at Peoria, A m ,
1; 05 p m
T a ta s (s s l vs B oston at F o rt M y a rt. 7.05
p m
A lla n t a a t Toronto. 7 15 p m

COLLSQI B A S U A L L
SOUTH
A la b a m a St 10. S alm a I
A nderson » 5, P ie d m o n t I I
A rm s tro n g s ! 1. Nor lo lk SI 1
A u stin P e a y at T ro y SI. ppd ra in
C la m s o n f. G e o r g ia !
E m b r y - R id d le 5, M a r te n !
F la . In tern ation al I t, Georgetow n K y. 1
F lo rid a Southern 14, A ssu m ption 1
G a rd n e r W ebb 6. B elm ont A bbey I
G eorgia T acit 11. A p p a la ch ia n SI 4
G u ilfo rd 7, M orehouse 1
Ithaca f. Si. Lao 4
Lam b u th 16. N a rfh F lo rid a 1
M ia m i 1. P a c t 1
M ich ig a n It. II. B a rry 6
N a v a 14. W alsh 6
N C. G reensboro 6. C ita d el 7
N C a ro lln s S I 9 Y a le 4
N W Lou isia n a at S E Lou isia n a , ppd ra in
P re sb y te ria n 17. G e o rg ia C o ll 4
R o llin s l, F a H e ig h D ickin son I
Saint Lou is a I A la b a m a , ppd ra m
S le ls o n t l. P u rd u e I
T u la n e a l L S U . ppd . ra in
V irg in ia Tech 5 E v a n s v tlle t
W C a ro lin a 7. II C W ilm ln g lo n l
W ake F o r e s t6 III C h ic a g o !
M ID W E S T
C u lv e r Stockton f. W estm in ster M o •
SI Joseph s, Ind 5. L a S e lle r
W ich ita SI 6. K a n s a s S I 5
W ooster 4. Rochester 1
SO UTHW EST
Cent M ich ig a n 1 6 . T e ia s P a n A m e rica n
05
C reigh ton 5 1. SW T e ta s SI 16
H o u s to n 6 ,O k la h o m a l
Penn St. 5 0. T e x a s San A ntonio I 1, 7nd
gam e. 14 innings
W yom ing 4. T e ta s T e c h 1
F A R W EST
A rlto n a S I IS. B rig h a m Y o u n g 6
C a lllo r n la l. M a ln a S
G ra n d Canyon 7. San D iego 5
P o rtla n d s . Santa C la r a 1
San Jo sa St. a. P o rtla n d 0
Sonom a St. 10. San F r a n d s c o f

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
A tla n tic D lv ltla n
W
L Pel.
40 19 474
N ew Y o rk
O rlando
34 73 410
M ta m t
31 16 .519
N ew Jars*|r
M 79 504
Boston
72 36 379
P h ila d e lp h ia
70 40 333
W ashington
11 41 305
C en tra l D iv is io n
41 18 493
A tla n ta
Ch icago
34 71 644
C le ve la n d
34 74 600
544
Indiana
Jl M
74 n
C h a rlo tte
411
M ilw a u k e e
17 47 716
14 45 71/
D etroit
W ESTERNCO NFERENCE
M id w e s t D ivision
W
L Pel
San A n ton io
43 17 717
Houston
60 16 714
Utah
6? 70 *77
Denver
79 10 492
M in n eso ta
16 43 271
1)4
D a lla s
(1 51
P a c ific D iv itio n
43 14 754
S e a lll*
P h o e n li
34 70 *5!
P o rtla n d
34 72 61)
G olden Slat*
34 75 37*
L A L a k e rs
V 35 166
70 i t
163
L A C lip p e rs
70 19 1)9
S acram en to
W ed n esd a y's Gam es
O rland o III, P h ila d e lp h ia 101
P h o e n lt 142, W ash in g to n 104
M ia m i 107. D enver OO
New Y o rk 90. A tla n ta 61
D e troit 114. N ew J e rs e y f l
S a cra m en to 104, M Innesola 96
Indiana IDS. M ilw a u k e e 94
P o rtla n d 177, U tah 99
T h u rsd a y 's O a m ts
Seattle a l Houston, 8 p m
D a lla s at L A L a ke rs. 10 M p rn
Po rtla n d at G olden State. 10 JOp m
F rid a y 's O am es
New York at Boston. 7 10 p m
Indiana at New Je rse y , 7 10 p m
Denver at W ashington. 7 10p m
P h ila d e lp h ia at O rlando. 7:10 p m
P h o a n li a l M ia m i, 7:30 p m
C h ic a g o a t Atlanta, 7 1 0 p m
C le v e la n d * ! D e lro ll, k p m.
C h a rlotte alM Inrtctsola. I p m
Seattle at Sen Antonio, I X ) p m
S a c ra m e n lo a lM llw a u k e e . f p m
D a lla s o tL A C lI p p e r s , 1 0:1 0p m

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4
7
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NBA BOXIS
M A G I C III, H e r s 101
O R L A N D O (111)
A v en l 1 4 0 0 4. Scott 1 IT 0 0 7. O 'N e a l 14 71

17 17 40. H ardaw ay II l i 6 7 78. S kile s 5 15 17
17. R o llin s 0 1 0 0 0. B o w ie 4 1 0 0 8,
K ry slk o w ia k 1 4 0 0 7. R o ye l 4 1 6 6 1 4 . Green
I 1 0 0 7 Totals 45 6775 17 117.
P H I L A D E L P H I A (1611
P e r ry 7 1 0 0 4. W ealh erspoon 6 18 I I II,
L e ck n e r 7 11 0 0 14, B u rro s 7 1? 0 0 17,
J M a lo n e 7 IS 6 6 20. B o l 11 0 0 7. W oolrldoe
5 6 4 6 14. D aw kins 6 10 0 0 17. G ra h a m 7 5 0 0
4, M M alone 0 7 17 1. K id d 0 0 0 0 0 Totals
41931? 15 101
O rla nd o
74 54 ? f 54 - It?
PhiladeIph a
I f I! 54 II - 161
1 Poin t goals — O rla n d o 7 7 (Skiles 12.
S cotl 14. H a rd a w a y O H . P h ila d e lp h ia I f
IB a rro s 14, W e a th e rip oon 0 1, P e rry 0 7,
D a w k in s 07) Fouled cut
None Rebounds
— O rla nd o 60 (O 'N e a l 14), P h ila d e lp h ia 47
IW eatherspoon 711 A s s is ts — O rla nd o 71
(H ard aw ay f) , P h ila d e lp h ia 72 (O arros J l
T o ta l fouls — O rla nd o II P h ila d e lp h ia 7? A
- 17.55?

H E A T 102. N U O O E T S IO
D E N V E R 1101
E llis 4 f 0 0 • R W illia m s 41 17 10.
Mutom fco 15 12 7, A b d u l R a u l 4 II 11 f, S d lh
1 9 3 6 11 Ham m onds 2 1 1 7 3. P a ck 1 9 3 * 1 1 .
Rogers 5 9 4 6 14, B W illia m s 16 1 1 1 . Brooks
0 4 0 0 0. Ran d all 1 1 0 0 1 Totals H 77 If 10
*0
M I A M I 11011
Long 7 14 I 7 15. R ic e 10 19 4 4 76. S eikely
7 II 6 10 27 Shaw 3 II 7 7 f . Sm ith 4 14 0 0 17.
M in e r 7 6 0 0 4 Salley I 1 1 1 1 . B urton 3 10 I I
7. G e ig e r 2 7 0 0 4. K e s s le r 0 0 0 0 0 W iley 0 1
0 0 0 A s k ln iO 0 0 00 T o ta ls 4t f 2 17 77 10?
Danver
73 I* 14 71 *6
M ia m i
74 J l II 76 - 101
1 P oin t goals - D e n v e r 1 7 IR W illia m s I 1
B rooks 0 I, Rogers O i l . M ia m i 1 1! (R ic e 7 5.
Shaw I 4 W iley 0 1. S m ith 0 5) Fou led c u t None Rebounds
Denver 52 ( E llis *1,
M ia m i 47 IS aikaly 101 A ssists — Denver 16
(P a ck II. M ia m i 74* ( S m ith 7) Total fouls —
D enver 71. M ia m i ?4 T e c h n ica l! - M ia m i
assistant coach G e n try . M ia m i ille g a l de
tense F la gra nt lout
L o n g A — 14 »?f

COI
W ednesday's M e n ’ s Scores
EAST
P ly m o u lh S ! 107, S alem SI 101
M ID W E S T
Illin o is 60 M innesota 75
M ic h ig a n II, Penn SI 72
M ic h ig a n Si 94. Indiana 71
O h io SI 74. N orth w este rn 71
W iscon sin fI, Iowa 71
TOURNAM ENT!
A rk a n sa s I n ltrc a lle g ia le Conlerence
C h a m p ion sh ip
U o l Ihe C ra rk s 71. A rk a n sa s Tech 71
E C A C N Y N J Tournam ent
S e m llm a ls
F D U M adison If. M ount Si V in cen t i t
Je rs e y C lly SI 9 7, Y ork N Y l / O T
H e e r lo t T eta s
Ctsam pienship
SI M a ry 's . T e ta s 71, SI E d w a r d s Tetas
66

K en tu cky lit le r c o lle g iile A th le tic Conlerence
C h a m p ion sh ip
G eorgetow n K y I0J C a m p b e lls v ille / f
M idw estern Coll* Qiale Conlerence
C h a m p ion sh ip
D e lr o ilM e r c y 70. E v a n s v ille * !
N C A A D lv II
F ir s t Round
C W P o ll 61. F ra n k lin P ie rc e 5?
P a in e 67 Lander 61
N o rlh A tla n tic Conlerence
Cham pionship
O r e t e iia M a in e 76
W estern A th le tic C o n ltte n re
F ir s t Round
San D iego St 54. W yom ing 51
T e s a s E l P a s o 7 2 . A i r F o t c a 31
W ednesday's W om en s Scores
SO UTHW EST
5 N araren* I I! P h illip s la
S W O k la h o tn a 64 SE O k la h o m a i f
T O U R N A M CNTS
A tla ntic 10 Conteranca
F irs t Ro und
T em p le 7(7. West V irg in la 61
Big South Conlerence
F ir s t Round
C oa sta l Carolin a 67, W m lh ro p J l
N C A sh e ville 74, C h a rlesto n Southern 57
Big W est Conlerence
Q u a rte rfin a ls
H a w a ii 03 UC Irv in e 01
U N L V 106 Long B e a ch SI 61
New M e m o St 6 3 .S a h J o s e S t 37
P a d l ic 72. U C Santa B a r b a r a 65
G reat M id w est Conlerence
F irs t Round
C in c in n a ti* !. D *Pau l6 *
M a rqu ette 36. Saint L o u is 56
M e m p h is SI f l , D ayton 57
M etropolitan Conference
S e m ifin a ls
S o u lh irn M I s s 77, T u la n o a f
V irg in ia Tech 67. N C C h a rlo ttt5 5
M iss o u ri V a lle y Conlerenca
Q u a rle rlin a ls
C reigh ton 73. Illin o is SI 44
S W M isso u ri S t 71. B ra d le y 40
N C A A D t v . il
F irs t Round
F lo rid a Southern 61. F a rt V a llf y St. 46
S C S p a rta n b u rg !!, Wo Itor d 70
St A n sa lm If, B rid gep ort *7
Southwest Conference
Q u a rle rlin a ls
Southern M eth 67. Houston 71
T c a a i A6.M I5. B a ylo r 77
T e ia s Tech 10), T e ia s C h ris tia n 35
W estern A th le tic Conference
Q u a rterfin a ls
B rig h a m Young 17 T e ia s E l Paso4»
C olorado SI 49. U tah 57
F resn o SI 41. W yom ing 52
San D ltg o SI 95. N e w M e iic o a O

INHL STANDINGS
A ll T im e s ES T
EASTERNCONFERENCE
A tla n tic D ivision
W L T Pts OF OA
N Y fta n g ert
43 19 5 91 744 111
36 70 10 17 7)9 III
New Jersey
31 79 8 70 218 709
W ashington
F lo rid a
71 31 10 64 185 IM
Phitadelphta
10 12 S 65 71) 251
78 11 7 6) 778 715
N Y Isla n d e n
Tam pa Bay
71 34 8 51 111 705
Northeast D ivision
34 70 II 13 731 190
Bo si on
M o n trea l
13 77 10 80 771 I lf
35 76 fl 78 730 180
B u ffa lo
Pittsb u rgh
11 21 1? 78 219 731
76 34 6 58 713 775
Quebec
73 37 7 53 186 774
H a rtfo rd
O ttaw a
10 50 8 78 i d i n
W ESTERNCO NFERENCE
Cen tral D lv tllo n
W L T Pts O F O A
D etroit
40 72 3 8 5 793 776
Toronto
14 21 It 61 276 1*4
D a lla s
11 14 9 79 714 71]
SI L o u ll
11 14 8 74 114 77J
C h ica g o
11 77 6 71 701 187
W innipeg
If 41 8 46 70 ! 784
P e c ih c D iv is io n
C a lg a ry
17 74 It 73 145 171
V ancouver
13 10 1 69 111 711
San Jose
24 10 II 61 197 21*
A n a h eim
21 19 5 33 166 115
Los A n geles
22 15 10 54 218 741
Edm onton
16 4t 10 46 111 756
Wednesda y 's G am es
N Y Rangers 7. W ashington 5
Ita rtlo rd 4. Tam pa B a y I
M o n tre a l 7. SI L o u ll 7
Toronto* D a lla s 7
F lo r id a ! , Edm onton J
D e troit S.Catqary 1
C h ica g o 4, Los A n geles 0
V ancouver J, N Y Isla n ders 4
B u ffa lo }. A ra h e im O
T h u rsday's G am es
N Y R a n g e rs a l Boston, f l i p m
Torontoat P ittsb u rgh , f l i p m
M o n trea l at Q u ebec./ l i p m
H e rtlo rd a t Hew Jersey . 7 U p its.
O lla w a a t P h ila d e lp h ia 7:13p m
N Y . Isla n d e rs a l San Josa. 10 ) 5 p m

F r id a y ’ s Gam es
V a n cou ver at W innipeg. I 1! p m
F lo rid a at C a lg a ry , f t 53 p.m .
D etroit a l Edm onton, f 15 p m
C h ica g o a l A n a h e im . 10 IS p m

NHLSUMMAIIIIS
W H A L E R S !. L IG H T N IN G I
T i m p i B«y
I
0
0 — 1
H a rtford
4 0 0 — 4
F i f t t P t r lo d — 1 H a rtfo rd . S m ith J
( Z ftta p tk l. C r o * lo y ) .
55; 7 H a rtfo rd
P a tr ic k I IV trb o o M . 2 Of t ih t ; J H artford.
C ro w lfy 1 (Z a la p ik l, S a n d o rio n ), t , l 7 Ipp),
4 H a rtford. C o m l t 10 (S a n d trio n . V orbooM .
t:IO , 5 T a m p a B a y , O u rta u A, 10' l l
P t n a lf it t — Sm ith, Mar lh oo kin g), ) 06.
Curm eyw orfh H a r (hooking). 4'. 12: G a lla n t.
TB (hooking) ? 30
Second P t r lo d — N ona
P t n a l f it t —
V erbeak, H a r (rou g hin g), 4 $4; Jo ttp h , TB
(holding), 9 16 Sanderson. Mar (holding
s tick ). 10 51
T h ir d P t r lo d — Non#
P t n a lH t t —
G odynyuk M ar ( trip p in g l. 10 47. Joseph, TB.
d o u b le m in o r m is c o n d u c t g a m e m itc o n
duct gross m is c o n d u c t (p la yin g w ith a b ro k e n
S tic k , u n s p o r t s m a n lik e conduct), (2:71
Shots on goal - T a m p a Bay 1 9 9 -7 4
H a rtfo rd 13 3 5 21
Pow er play O p p ortu n ities — Tam pa Bay 0
of 5. H a rtfo rd I of 4
G oalies — Tam pa B ay. Puppa. 70 7*3 (7
shots 0 saves), Young (3 07 t in t . It A), Puppa
(0 00 second. I I ) H a rtfo rd , B u rke. 14 114
(74 75)
A -7 .7 5 7
Referee — P a u l S tew a rt Linesm en —
K e v in C o liln s, D an S chachte
P A N T H E R S I. O I L E R S )
F lo rid a
I
3
I - I
Edm onton
I
1
1 — 3
F ir s t Per rod — I Edm onton, W eight n
(O g e r), 7 It (th|.. 3 F lo rid a B arnes 15,
14 SI P t n a if it i — F o lig n o F la (interter
en ce h 7 3*. R ich a rd so n E d m (hooking)
5 IS. S ta pleton , E d m ( trip p in g ). 10 17
Skrudfand F la (in te rfere n ce) &gt;6 1*
Second P e rio d — 3 F lo rid a . Low ry It
( M e lla n b y
C lr e lia ) .
30. 4 E d m o n ton
B y a k in I (K ra v c h u k ). A 03 (p p l 3 F lo rid a
K u d e tik i 31 (L o m a k in M u rp h y ). • t) e
F lo rid a . L o w ry 17 (K u d e lS k l M u rp h y ), t l 04
(pp) Pen alties — L a u s F la (interference!
1 31 Severyn, F la (stashing) 7 J* Manson
E d m | trip p in g ) . 10 17 S k ru d ia n d
F la
(hooking), t l 00. M e lla n b y , F la (holdingt,
U 4)
W e ig h t E d m ( ro u g h in g ), l i J*
S e v try n , F la (high stick in g ) )A f l Arnoff.
E d m (high s tick in g ), 11 14
Third Period - 7 Edm onton Pearson »S
(Ciger M anson), S 54 a F lo rid a L in dsa y 4
( F it/ g e fa ld F it ip a t r ic k i 7 47 Penalties F itig e r a ld F la (goaltender interference!
34 Banning F ia (cro ss c hacking). 7 U
Pearson Edm (slashing I 17 37
Shots on goal — F lo rid a e i J A - 3 0 E d
moo Ion 3 | 11 - 31
Power play O pp ortu n ities
F lo rid a I of 3
Edm onton l of I
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shots IA saves I Ed m o n ton Ran ford 11 13 10
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Referee — B ill M c C re a r y Linesm en — Dan
M cCourt, M a rk P a re

TRANSACTIONS
BASK E T O A LL
N a tion a l Basket ball A ssociation
G O L D E N 5 T A T E W A H R IO R S - Act,,.Heel
Ju it Buechler. forw a rd R eleased Todd L tch ll
lurw acd
P H I L A D E L P H I A 7 6 E R 5 - S g n * d M a n u 'e
Bol. cent*/, to a 10 day c o n ira c l
U T A H J A Z Z - S ig n ed Stephen H ow ard
forw ard, to a to d a y contract W aived Jean
G reen, g u a rd
fo o tball

N ation al Fee (ball League
DENVER BRONCO! S ig n e d R a y
C rockett and Ja m ie R e d m o n d corn erbacks
HO USTON O IL E R S S ig n e d E r ik
N org a rd offen sive lin e m a n , to a three year
contract
I N D I A N A P O L I S C O L T S - Signed Eugene
Darnel, cor ivef back
M IA M I D O L P H IN ! Signed M ich a e l
Stewart, s a le ly . to a th re e year contract
SA N D IE G O C H A R O E R S
- S ig n e d
C o u rtn e y H a ll, c a n te r, to a th re e year
c o n tra c t
T e rm in a te d rig h ts to D e rric k
W alker tight end
W A S H IN G T O N R E D S K I N S - Announced
the reftrem en iQ t J e ll B o stic, center
HOCKEY
N a tion a l Hue key Laague
A N A H E IM M IO H T Y D U CK S Signed
John L llle y . center, a n d assigned him to San
D iego o! the In tern a tio n a l Hockey League
C a lle d up J u rro d Steal da center, and Scott
C h a rtier, defer.soman, fro m San Diego
P I T T S B U R G H P E N O U I N S - C la im e d
L a rry D e P a lm a . le d w in g , o lt w a iv e rs (rom
Ihe New Y o rk Is la n d e r! and assigned h im lo
C le v e la n d o l Ihe I n fe r n a t lo n a l H o c ke y
League
ST. LO U IS B L U E S - Signed Peter Slastny.
ce n le r
LACRO SSE
M a |o r Indoor L a c ro s s e League
B A L T I M O R E T H U N D E R - Signed Ja m es
Blandm g, forw a rd
CO LLEO E
B IO E A S T - In v ite d Ru tgers and West
V irg in ia to loin (he conlerence fu ll lim e ,
e ffective w ith the 1995 9 6 b a ik t1 b a ll season
D U K E — N a m ed K e n M a lo u s w ide re
c e lv t r ic o a c h
H O FSTRA N a m e d M ich a e l M c C a rty
offen sive coordinator
M A I N E — An n ou n ced lh a i P a u l K a rly a .
hockey center, has re lin q u ish e d h is N C A A
e lig ib ility
N E W H A V E N — N a m e d Thom as P o llra s
m en 's soccer coach
ST. J O H N 'S — fla m e d Joanne P t r s lc o
Sm ith w om en's v o lle y b a ll coach
ST. P E T E R 'S N a m e d V ic k i M o rro w
s o llb a ll coach
S O U T H E R N C O L O R A D O - N am ed Roy
S tan ley m en 's and w o m e n 's soccer coach
S O U T H E R N M IS S I S S I P P I - N am ed C u ll
L e w is defensive lin e m e n coach
T E X A S A B M — An n ou n ced Ihe retirem en t
o l M y rtle Lucke. w o m e n 's v o lle y b a ll coach
U N IO N , K Y . — A n n ou n ced Ihe resig n ation
o l C h a rlie Fenske. m e n 's b a sk etb a ll coach
V I L L A N O V A — A n n ou n ced Ihe resig n ation
o l M a r ty Stern, m en's a n d w om en's tra ck and
H eld coach

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Questions abound as
FSU opens spring drills
By B R I N T K A L L B S T A D
A ss o c ia te d P io s s W rltor

TALLAHASSEE - Coming off
h is first n a tio n a l c h a m p io n s h ip .
F l o r id a S t a le c o a c h H o b b y
B o w de n o p e n s s p rin g p ra c tic e
S a tu rd a y lo o k in g for a lot of
a n s w e rs If he hop es lo w in tw o
stra ig h t.
B o w d e n 's te a m s have w o n 70
g am es In th e last seven seasons,
c o n te n d in g In e a c h o f tho se
y e a rs for a n a tio n a l title. A n d
1994 m a y lie n o different.
" W e ’ re su re g o in g to give It n
g o o d go at a r e p e a t ." s a id
B o w d e n , w h o m u st fin d r e ­
p la c e m e n ts fo r b o th s t a r lin g
r u n n in g backs, a tig ht end. Ihrce
k e y receivers, a h a lf do zen top
de fen d e rs a n d lle ls m a n T ro p h y
q u a rte rb a c k C h a r lie W ard
" Y o u c a n 't h a rd ly rep lace a
C h a r lie W ard becau se they Just
d o n 't c o n ic a lo n g ." he said. " B u t
w h o e v e r w e h ave at q u a rte rb a c k
w ilt be a v e ry good fiM ithall
p la y e r ."

In a d d itio n . B o w d e n bro ug ht
In three new a ssista n t co a c h e s —
the biggest s ta ll sh u ffle sin ce Ills
a rriv a l In 1979.
" W e ’ ve lost a little m a tu rity ,
hut I th in k w e’ re b e lte r off to the
lo n g r u n ." said B o w den, w hose
y o u n g e st so n J e ff jo ined the s ta ll
lo h a n d le Ihe w id e receivers.
" T h a n k g o o d n ess we h av e (lie
offen sive lin e b a c k ,” c h u c k le d
B o w d e n , w h o Is c o u n tin g on the
S e m in o le defense to give tils
Inexp erien ce d s k ill p la y e rs tim e
to d e v e lo p o n c e th e se a so n
begins.
R is in g J u n io r D a n n y K a n c ll
goes In lo sp rin g p ra c tic e as the
No. 1 q u a rt e r b a c k w ith
c la s sm a te J o n S ta rk at No 2 a n d
rc d s h lrt fre sh m a n T lia d B u sh y

t h ir d .

K a n c ll. w h o sta rte d against
M a ry la n d last season w h ile W a rd
u u rse d sore rib s, h a s co m p le te d
05 p ercen t o f Itts passes for 094
y a rd s a n d e ig h t to u c h d o w n s
w ith o u t an In te rcep tio n ns a

backup.
B o w d e n w a s so Im p re s se d
w ith K a n c H 's liv e to u ch d o w n
lie rfn rm n n c e a l M a ry la n d It’s
lik e ly the S e n tin o lc s w ill retain
llie sh o tg u n offense d e sign e d for
W ard.
K r z M c C o rv c y . w h o cau g h t 74
jiasses for 9 0 0 y a rd s nnd six
to u ch d o w n s, a g a in w ill he the
te a m ’s go-io receiver.
W ith M a lt F rie r. K e v in K n o x
und T n m a r ic k V a n o v e r gone,
rising so p h o m o re A n d re C o u ­
lter's n in e c a tc h e s ra n k s second
a m o n g re tu rn in g w ld eouts.
B o w de n Is lo o k in g for fifthy c u r se n io r 'O M a r E llis o n to p ic k
u p som e sla c k In the re c e iv in g
corps. A h ig h sch o o l ru n n in g
b a ck , the O -l, 2 0 5 E llis o n has
ca u g h t Just 15 pusses for 21 9
yard s.
" H e ca n he the k e y ." added
B ow den. " T h e talen t a ll there
It's J u s i a m a tte r o f h im getting
c o n s ls le n t."
W a r r ic k D u n n w ill go Into
sj/rffig as the top ta ilh a e k w h ile
Z ae k C ro c k e tt a n d P o o h Bear
W illia m s are I -2 at fu llb a c k .
" T h a t c o u ld he o u r strongest
p o s it io n , " said B ow de n
" T h e y 're Ik HIi p la y e rs ."
A n d for a little m o re s p ire to
t h is y e a r ’s s p r in g p r a c tic e s .
B o w d e n h a s o p e n e d u p Ihe
s ta rtin g p la c c k lc k e r Job betw een
so p h o m o re S c o tl B e n tle y and
se n io r D an M ow rey.
“ B e n tle y goes In n u m b e r o n e ."
said B o w d e n . “ W e ’ ll let It h r
c o m p e titiv e "

Baseball---Continued from 1U
S p ru c e C re e k s ta rte r
A le x C h a m p a g n e tty d ra w in g
co n se cu tiv e bases loaded w alk s.
M ik e K r u p a g re e te d re lie v e r
.John L u k e w ith a s lic in g sin g le
lo rlg ln field that scored llr n s c h
W h en G ro n e rt attem pted lo
scored on the (day. lie appeared
to he tagged out by the S p ru c e
C re e k ca tch e r
But w h e n the
c a tc h e r dro p p ed the hall b illo w ­
in g t iic tag, G ro n e rt reached the
plate for L y m a n ’s tilth run
T h e G re y h o u n d s also show ed
they m o ld use th e ir speed to
cre ate ru n s
In tlie se co n d Inning. K ile y
C a liip a reached base on a S p ru c e
C re e k error, lo o k second on a
h it-a n d -ru n g r o u n d o u t. and
scored w hen lie n se ll d o u b le d o il
the (h in t base tiag
J a s o n S h ip le y turn ed an in
held sin g le Into a ru n lit the
fo u rth lim liig as lie stole second
a n d I h lril base before sco rin g on
T c d d v K o lle r's d o u b le lo right
field.
T h e e xtra r u n s were w in d o w
d r e s s in g as D ix o n k ep t the
S p ru c e C re e k offense in check.
W h ile the H a w k s had a l least
one h a lte r re ach base In every
lim in g but the filth . D ix o n d id n ’t
a llo w a ru n n e r past second base
u n til tlie se v e n th lim in g , w hen
three L y m a n e rro rs led to S p ru c e
C re e k ’s o n ly run.
D ix o n w as h e lp e d by a |&gt;atr of
d o u b le plays, a fin e d iv in g c a le h
on a lin e d rive tit sh o rtsto p by
T h c ls c n , a n d a stro n g th ro w hy
left fie ld e r K y le G a in e s to H o ller
lo cu t do w n a S p ru c e C reek
runner lo r Hie llu a l out o f the
gam e.
"W e played w e ll." sa id M c ­
C u llo u g h . ” 1 feel real good about
o u r d rle n s e and feel that w e 'll be

Softball
Continued from IB
B o y d a n d la te r scored
h lm s e if w hen C h r is D npore lilt
Into a fie ld e r's c h o ic e .
N e lli A Son H oofing opened
the e v e n in g hy th u m p in g D ec's
N u ts/M c C a b c 10-9 In a gam e
slnpjH 'd after Ihe s i xt h in n in g hy
the 12-rim m e rc y ru le lo keep Its
playoff a s p lra lIo n s tillvc.
B e ck e rs fin is h e s the season at
7-2, one gam e In front ol N cth A
S o n H o o f in g (6 -3 ). T h e y ’ r e
follow ed hy U n c le N ic k 's (5-4)
a m i D e c 's N u ls /M c C a b c (0-9).
B o n W lr llt c o lle c te d a double,
three sin g les, th re e ru n s, and an
BB I lo h ig h lig h t the 2 0 -h ll effort
of N e lli A S o n H o o fin g. Lee H ood
add ed a d o u b le . Ihrce sin g les,
tw o ru n s, a n d an B ill. Don B a s il
trip le d , sin g le d tw ic e , sco red
tw ice, a n d had an BBI. H eath
S h o rt hit three sin g les, drove In
three ru n s, a n d sc o re d once.
S ta c y B llz had a d o u b le, three
sin g le s a n d tw o BB I. J im N o lly
c o n trib u te d a d o u b le , sin g le, two
ru n s, and tw o BBI. Bob
P alu g aln u a n d D o n M ae her each
lilt tw o sin g le s a m i scored twice.
T im W in k le s in g le d tw ice and
scored a ru n . C r a ig A p p e l had a
s in g le a n d th re e B B I. S ie v e
W o o d ley sco red a run.
F o r D e c’s N u ts/M c C a b c . P au l
R o d rig u e z till a p a ir o f sing les.
L a n c e M cC ab e. L o n n ie T u ck e r.

able to score so m e ru n s If our
p itc h in g co m es aro u n d arid d e ­
v e lo p s a little m o re co n siste n c y
a n d we c o n tin u e to p la y lik e we
are rlg ln now. w r sh o u ld lie m
e v e ry gam e "
llr n s c h led L y m a n 's lour hit
a ii.u k w lilt a d o u b le, one run.
u n d tw o lu f f
K o llc t h a d a
dou ble, one ru n , a n il an KOI
S h ip le y sin g led a n d scored a
run. K ru p a sin g le d In a run.
G ro n e rt scored a ru n and drove
In a ru n G ain es. C u lapa. and
D i x o n e a c h sc o re d a ru n
T h e ls e n tia il air It Iff
K e l l It M a s t r o a n d J o h n
Y u z z o lin each lilt iw n sin g le s lor
S p ru ce C reek (2-51 w h ile Paul
H artley ripped a do u ble J im
G elow scored th e H a w k s' only
r u n o n a s i n g lc h y J a k e
W e ftltellt
I.L ilia n w ill open tin- S e m in o le
A lld e lte C o ttlc tr tii i- po rtio n ol its
sch e d u le on F rid a y night, w hen
the G re y h o u n d s visit A lta m o n te
S p r t n g s to p l a y t h e L a k e
B ra n tle y P a trio ts

Tennis------Continued from IB
contest p in in g
V a rg a s a n d D u rh a m a g a in s t
C o n n o r and C h .iu lk had |ust
started w hen th e ra in halted
play
C n n n o n lz u d o a n d E d w a r d s
w ill represent S e m in o le at No. 1
d o u b le s against a L y m a n d u o In
lie an n o u n ced
T h e S e m in o le g irls (2-9) and
hoys were sch e d u le d to p lay
L a k e H o w ell th is alte ru o o n al
9:9 0 p.m al Bed Bug L a k e P ark
B o th the L y m a n g irls |1-H| a n d
h o ys w ill |&gt;lay again next M o n ­
d a y against O v ie d o al Bed B u g
L a ke Park

a m i K e v in S im m o n s each hit a
sin g le a n d sco red a run J e re m y
H a rtle y and G e n e A s ta rlla b o tii
sin g le d a n d h a d an B ill J o h n
W illis and T o n y S k lllm each hit
a single.
l.cad u fl h itte r C h u c k B ra u m a n
w as 4-for-4 w ith tw o BB I to pace
B e c k e r s ' 2 0 -h it a tta c k . B o y d
f in is h e d w i t h a t r ip le , tw o
sin g les, three ru n s, and uu BBI.
S c h a e fe r had th re e sing les, lw o
ru n s, a n d tw o BBI. .Jones added
a trip le , sing le, tw o runs, and an
BBI.
J e r r y H e rm a n and R o c k y E llIn g s w o rlli bo th c h ip p e d In w ith
tw o sing les, a ru n . and an BBI.
G eo rge D a v id s o n also lilt two
sin g les. D apore sing led , scored a
ru n . a n d d ro v e in a run. T o m
G ra c e y sco red a ru n a n d had an
BBI. G eorge M u rr a y hit it single.
J e r r y C a m u s rip ped a throeru n In s ld c -tlic q iu rk hom e ru n to
lead U n c le N ic k 's , w h ic h c o lle c ­
ted 19 hits, BUI M a rin o added a
d o u b le, sing le, o n e ru n . and an
B B I J o h n Scott h a d tw o m agics,
a ru n . and two B B I. R ic k y W e lls
u lso lilt lw o s in g le s and scored a
run.
B o h W e lls J r . u n d G eo rg e
P o rzlg each c h ip p e d In w ith a
sin g le, one r u n . a n d an RBI.
T o d d Pag cl a n d J a m e s G a rn e r
Im ii Ii sin g le d u n d scored n ru n .
J o h n H a d d o ck nnd Boh G a rn e r
c a t'll till a s in g le .

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Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, March 10, 1994 - 3B

People
Sanford Woman’s Club members cited for volunteerism and creativity

IN BRIEF
Pearces set 65th wedding open house
t ln h r r l m id C'r111 P cnrce w ill h r h o n o red nl an cijirn h m is r
ic r e p tlu n cm th e ir OOlh w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry . T l i r r v r n t w ill be
ir ld S u n d a y . M a rc h 13. nl ilu - F lr s i B a p tist C h u r c h M a rk h a m
W oods. 5 IOO M a rk h a m W o o d s Rond, L u k e M a ry . T h e co u p le
liv e d In S a n fo rd uniII uhm it liv e y e n rs ago w h e n th e y m o v e d to
Casscdberry.
A ll frlc-nils a n d re la tiv e s a r in v ite d to c a ll d u rin g the
ap p o in te d h o u rs, 2:30 in 3:3 0 p.m , T h e ra m lly requ ests. " N o
gifts. p le a se ,"

Having a Heart
fo r O th e rs
J e a n M e lts (right). presid en t of
the S a n fo rd W o m a n 's C lu b Inc.,
p resented her P re s id e n t's H a v ­
in g A flc h rt fo r O th e rs A w a rd to
Rose J a c o b s o n , u lo n g tim e S a n ­
ford re sid e n t, c lu b m e m b e r and
c o m m u n it y w o rk e r. J a c o b s o n
w as c ite d fo r h e r w o rk w ith
s lo w -le a rn in g c h ild re n to w h o m
sh e Is n m e n to r a n d tutor.
J a c o b s o n (old Ihc m e m b e rs h ip
h o w g r a t ify in g h e r v o lu n te e r
w o rk w ith c h ild re n Is a n d that
she " b e n e fits " m ore th a n the
c h ild re n .

Fashion show for charity
H E A T H R O W — T h e H e a th ro w W o m e n ’s C lu b w ill lie
pre se n tin g a fa sh io n sh o w a n d lu n c h e o n to benefit il.E .T .A .
and We C u re F o r K id s on S a tu rd a y . M a rc h 12.
R e g istra tio n b e g in s at 10:30 a m . T h e lu n c h e o n w ill get
u n d e rw ay at 11. T h e fa sh io n sh o w w ill fo llo w lu n c h .
T h e e ven t w ill he at l lie C itr u s C h ili In d o w n to w n O rla n d o .
T ic k e ts are $ 3 0 each. T h e event Is o pe n to the p u b lic , h u t
there are n lim ite d n u m b e r of llr k e t s a v a ila b le .
F o r m ore In fo rm atio n , c a ll M e la n ie H u lre at 3 3 3-2 004 .
C h e c k s for tic k e ts s h o u ld be m a d e pa y a b le to T h e H e a th ro w
W o m a n ’s C lu b , d o M e la n ie H u lre , 3 0 0 G lls tn n C l.. H e a th ro w
F L 32 740 .

Hollywood East clogging classes
H o lly w o o d E a st D a n c e rs c o n d u ct c lo g g in g cla sse s e v e ry
T h u rsd a y . B e g in n e rs from 0:3 0 to 7:30 p.m . a n d In te rm ed ia te
from 7:3 0 to 8:30, at M elodee S k a tin g R in k , W . 2 5 th Street
n ear A irp o rt B o u le v a rd In S a n fo rd .
T h e cost Is $3 per class, ages 5 a n d up. P a re n ts free w ith
p a y in g c h ild .
F o r In fo rm atio n , c a ll M a rty at 322-5701 o r D aw n . 904-7350270

East-West Klwanis Club meets Thursday
E ast-W est K lw a n is C lu b of S a n fo rd m eets e v e ry T h u r s d a y at
7 p.m ., al the F rie n d s h ip /V U n io n Lod ge b u ild in g , c o rn e r o f
L o cu st A v e n u e a n d S e v e n th Street, V is itin g K tw a n la n s are
w elcom e F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll R ob ert W h itta k e r, p re sid e n t.
8890042.

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
O v e rra te ™ A n o n y m o u s m e ets e v e ry T h u rs d a y , a l 7:30 p.m ..
at the C o m m u n ity U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h . P ln e y R idg e R o ad
a n d tJ.S 17-92, C a s s e lb e r r y . F o r In fo rm a tio n , c u ll C a ro l,
322-0057.

American Legion, Unit meet Thursday
A m e ric a n L e g io n Post 53 a n d U n it m eet the se co n d
T h u rs d a y , at H p.m .. at the post hom e. 28 74 S. S a n fo rd A ve.
Fo r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll 32 2 -1 0 5 2 .

Sunrise Klwanis meets Friday
T h e S e m in o le S u n ris e K lw a n is C lu b m eets e v e ry F r id a y , n l 7
a.ru., a l S h o n e y ’s, U S 17-92, sm ith of A ir p o r t B o u le v a rd .
V is itin g K iw a iiia r is are w elco m e. F o r In fo rm a tio n , c a ll B ru c e
M c K Ih liln . p re sid e n t. 3 2 2-0 331 .

District blue
ribbon winners
W i n n e r s In t h e S a n f o r d
W o m a n ’s C lu b A r t s a n d C ru fts
F e s tiv a l were q u a lifie d to en te r
t h r lr w o rk s In D is tric t V'll F lo rid a
F e d e ra tio n of W o m e n 's C lu b s
A r t s F e s tiv a l h e ld a l M l. Dora.
P h o to sh o w s b lu r rlh lio u w in ­
n e r s (fro m left |: P a l H a r d in
B ro o ks, c h a irm a n o f Ihc c lu b 's
a rts d e p a rtm e n t, w h o b o ld s her
sta in e d g la ss a n d a lso a q u ille d
w a ll b a n g in g by J a n e Sa xo n :
T in a J o se p h , o il p a in tin g ; and
F a y e S lie r, a F lo rid a w re a th and
h a n d -p a in te d tote. T h e se w in ­
n e rs w ill be e lig ib le for c o m p e ti­
tio n In the F F W C s ta le c o n v e n ­
tio n In May.
H o l d P h o io l tiy Tomrry V ln c tfll

Republican W om en to hear
doctor speak on health care
T h e S u b u r b a n R e p u b lic a n
W o m e n ’s C lu b w ill ho ld Its next
m e e tin g o il W e d n e sd a y . M a rc h
JO. at the Sw eet w ater C o u n try
C lu b . T h is m o n th 's sp ea k er ts
D r. C e c il ti. W ils o n . M .D.. w h o
liv e s a n d p ra c tic e s Inte rn al m e d ­
ic in e In W in te r Park, Dr. W ils o n
w ill speak cm the subject: "S ta te
a n d F e d e ra l H e a lth C a re P ro ­
p o s a ls a n d T h e ir E ffe c ts o n
Y o u ." D r. W ils o n Is the past
p re sid e n t ol the O rang e C o u n ty
M e d ica l S o cie ty , h a s se rved as
C h ie f o f S ta ff at W in te r P a rk
H o sp ita l a n d F lo rid a H o sp ita ls,
a n d Is c u r r e n t ly s e r v in g as
S p e a k e r o f the H o u se o t DeleHates o f th e F lo r id a M e d ic a l
A ss o cia tio n .
T h e S u b u r b a n R e p u b lic a n
W o m e n c o n tin u e to h a v e In­
fo rm a tiv e p ro g ra m s to ed ucate
the R e p u b lic a n W o m e n so they

c a n m a ke a d lllc re n c e In a ll
a rcu s o f the g o v ern m e n t T h e
p o litic a l c lu b p la n s to h ave o th er
future p ro g ra m s w ith R e ­
p u b lic a n c a n d id a te s w h o are
r u n n in g lo r o ffic e fro m th e
g o v e rn o r’s race, c a b in e t scats,
stale representative , slate
senate. U S. c o n g re s sm a n a n d
s e n a to rs , a c c o r d in g to L in d a
B a tm a n . T h e lo c a l races w ill be
a lso targeted as w ell for tirogram s. In J u ly the g ro u p ts
p la n n in g a c a n d id a te 's n ight.
T h e R e p u b lic W o m en a rc s ta rt­
in g to p la n th e ir fu n d -ra ise rs. Ih c
a n n u a l g a rd en p a rty and hocdo w n.
T h e S u b u r b a n R e p u b lic a n
W o m en are o n th e m ove lo have
b e tter g o v e rn m e n t a n d m a ke a
differen ce. R e se rv a tio n s a rc re ­
q u ire d . lu n c h Is $5). C a ll B e v e rly
a l 7 8 8 -7 5 3 2 nn o r before M ar.
14.

Open book could create a new chapter
DEAR ABBY: M y sister, w h o
lia s a lw a y s lo ved lo read, re ­
c e n tly ca m e for a v is it. W e now
l i v e m a n y m ile s a p a r t u n d
h a d n 't seen e a ch o th e r In q u ite
so m e tim e . S h e sta y e d w i t h
a n o th e r fu m lly m e m b e r, hut w e
m a d e a rra n g e m e n ts to sp end the
day together.
W h e n sh e ca m e o ver, she had
her bo o k In bu nd a n d sp ent m ost
o f th e tim e re a d in g . W h en I trie d
to c o m v c rs c w ith her. sh e 'd look
u p fro m tier book, resp o nd w ith
o n ly a few w o rd s, a n d then sh e 'd
go h a c k to her reading .
I w a s h u rt a n d a n g ered b y her
ru d e n e ss hut d id n 't say a n y ­
th in g b e cau se I d id n 't w a n t to
m a k e w aves for the short tim e
she w as tiere. S h e lia s u lw u y s

THURSDAY’S PRIME TIME
9:30

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you every m o rn in g
breakfast table.

ADVICE

AB IG A IL
VAN BUREN

b o rn a reader, hut I th in k th e re 's
a tim e a n d p lace fo r e v e ry th in g .
A b h y . w h a t Is y o u r o p in io n
abo u t w hen Is a n d Is nut the
a p p ro p ria te tim e to read w h e n
o th e rs are pre se n t?

BISTER OF A BOOKWORM
DEAR SISTER) W h en y o u r
siste r ca m e " w it h book h i h a n d "
to spend the d a y w ith yo u. It w as
a n o l-to o -su h tle In d icatio n that
site d id not w an t to engage In
a n y m e a n in g fu l c o n v e rs a tio n
w i t h y o u . (T h e hunk w a s a
co n v e n ie n t s h ie ld b e h in d w h ic h
to hide.)
Instead o f s w a llo w in g y o u r
h u rt a n d a n g e r In an effort to
m a k e no w aves, w hen y o u n ext
m eet, he c a n d id wi t h her — tell
h e r huw y o u feel ab o u t Iter
re a d in g In y o u r face. It Just
m ig h t o p e n th e d o o r fo r a
c o n v e r s a t i o n t h a t ts l o n g
o verd ue.

DEAR ABBY: I'm h o p in g you
c a n h e lp m e w ith th is pro b lem .
M y r o o m m a t e ( " B o " is h is
n ic k n a m e ) uses a c o rd le ss ra zo r
w h e n he s h a v e s h is face ev ery
m o rn in g .
H e se em s to th in k th at sin c e
Ihc ra zo r Is portable, he can
sh a ve a n y w h e re — at a n y tim e
— In c lu d in g at the breakfast
table w h ile re a d in g the n e w s p a ­
per.
B o tli of B o 's ro om m ates (In­
c lu d in g me) h av e told h im that
s h a v in g a l the breakfast table
d is tu r b s a n d o ffen d s us. W e h a v e
a ls o a sk e d h im to d is c o n tin u e
th is o ffen siv e p ractice.
I lls re p ly Is a lw a y s the sam e:
" Y o u are o v e rre a c tin g .. a ll the
w h is k e r s a re s a f e ly c a u g h t
w it h in the ra zo r, th e re 's no
m ess, a n d If It re a lly offend s yo u.
try not b e in g a ro u n d w h e n I’ m
s h a v in g ."
A b h y . h e re 's how y o u cun
help: P u t t h is In y o u r c o lu m n ; he
c a n 't m is s It because lie reads

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E.N.J. IN FRESNO, CALIF.
DEAR E.N.J.: H e re 's y o u r
letter. Please let m e k n o w If It
helps. It’s u se le ss for m e to tell
B o that s h a v in g at the breakfast
table Is u n c o u th a n d offensive.
H e a lre a d y k n o w s that, hut he
d o e sn 't care. II he eared, he
w o u ld gel up 10 m in u te s c u rlie r
a n d sh ave In the b a th ro o m lik e a
g e n tlem an .
DEAR ABBY: I have been u
w id o w e r for m o re th a n three
y e a rs a lte r h a v in g lost m y w ife
fo llo w in g a lo n g Illness.
T w o m o n th s ago. a frie n d and
c o - w o r k e r o f m in e h is t h e r
h u s b a n d a lte r a pro lon g ed Ill­
ness. (C o ln c ltlc n ta lly , both I ll­
nesses exte n d e d o v e r 10 years.)
Is there a n y tra d itio n a l pe rio d
o f m o u rn in g we s h o u ld o bserve
before 1 Invite th is la d y to have
d in n e r w ith m e ?

" W e ll- A d ju s t e d R e n d e r." w h o
sa id that w h e n an 80-ycur-oId
m a n re m a rrie s, a ll tic w a n ts ts
" a n u rs e o r a p u rs e ":
l i n so fo rtu n a te a n d th a n k fu l
that m y w o n d e rfu l 84 -ycar-n ld
h u s b a n d o f 5 5 y e a rs w a n ts o n ly
" a c o o k a n d a b o o k ."
Y o u m u y use m y nam e.

WANDA NEUBERT.
FARIBAULT, MINN.

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4B - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Thursday. March 10, 1994

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
E IO H T E E N T M JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T , IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IO A
C A S E N O D i m C A II K
F IR S T S T A T E B A N K O F
F L O R I O A . t/k /a S O U T H L A N D
B A N K , a F lo rid a banking
co rpora tion .
P la ln llll.
vl
BRYANTANODEM NEH
A L U M I N U M , IN C , a F lo rid a
co rpora tion , M O W A H O
D E t t N E R and M A R Y fi
[T E N N E R .
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that p ursu an t to F&gt;nal Ju dg m en t
dated the lath d a y o l F e b ru a ry .
IW4. entered In the C ir c u it C o u rt
o l F lo rid a E igh teen th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it In and to r S a m ln o le
County, F lo rid a , w h erein F IR S T
S T A T E B A N K O F F L O R IO A
I k a S O U T H L A N D B A N K , w as
the P la ln llll and B R Y A N T A N D
D E M N E R A LU M IN U M . IN C .
HOW ARD D EM N ER AND
M A R Y R D E M N E R . w ere the
Defendant!, la id c a te b e a rin g
Docket No »J 72a* C A U K , that
me C le rk of the C ir c u it C ou rt of
Sem inole County, F lo rld e . w ill
te ll to the highest b id d e r For
cash at the W e lt Iron! door o l
the Sem inole County Courthouse
In the C ity o l S an lord. S em in ole
County, F lo rid a , betw een 11:00
a m and 1:00 p m on the tfth
day o l A p r il. U fa , the fo llo w ­
ing described p rop erty • • set
forth In the fin a l lu d g m tn t,
fo w l!)
Tha E a s t JO teat of Lot 10 and
a ll o l Lo t It. Sanford C o m m trc a
P a rk , a c c o rd in g to tha p la t
thereof as recorded In P la t Book
11, P a g e 17, o f tha P u b lic
R e co rd s o l Sem inole County,
F lo rid a
T o g e th e r w it h I n v e n to r y ,
e q u ip m e n t, a cc o u n ts. I n s lru
m e n ls
d o c u m e n ts, c h a tte l
paper and other rig h ts to pay
rnenl. gen e ra l Intangibles
Dated th is Tth day o l M a rc h ,
m i
M a rya n n e M o rse
C le rk o l C ir c u it C ourt
B y. Ja n e E Ja sew lc
As Deputy C le rk
P u b lish : M a r c h 10,17. I f f !
DERM

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF TH E E IO 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 I V I L O IV IS IO N
C A S E NO t ) 7004 C A I 4 E
F L E E T F IN A N C E AND
M O R T G A G E . INC
P la ln llll.
vl
B R U C E B IE C K a n d
U N K N O W N SPO U SE O F
O R U C E B I E C K . H m a rrie d :
JO A N N E B IE C K ; S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y , a P o llllc a l
S u bdivision o l tbe State ol
F lo rid a . R U S S E L L I. H U L L .
P A . a F lo rid a Corp oration ;
R E P O N E N. O P N S T E I N A C O .
P A ,C E R T I F I E D P U B LIC
A C C O U N T A N T S , a F lo rid a
Corp oration ; and
UNKNOW N TEN AN TS
D a le n d a n tts).
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that on the Tth d a y o l A p r il, i f f a.
a l 1100 A M , on the W e ll Fron t
steps ot the Sem inole County
Courthouse. M l N. P a r k A ve., In
San ford . Sem inole C ounty. F lo r
Id a . M A R Y A N N E M O R S E .
C le rk o l the C ir c u it C ourt, w ill
o ile r lo r aale to the highest and
b a il bidder lo r c a ih , at p u b lic
o u tcry , the follow in g described
p ro p e rty In S em inole County,
F lo rid a , m ore p a r tic u la r ly dascrib e d a t follow s:
The B a lt one-half o l L o t 10. B .
D R E W ! F IR S T A D D IT IO N T O
B L A C K H A M M O C K , a cc o rd in g
to tha p la t thereof p i reco rd ed in
P la t Book ). pago 71, o t tha
P u b lic R e c o rd s e l S e m in o le
County, F lo rid a .
Tha above ta la It m ade p u rsu ­
ant to F in a l Ju d g m e n t ot Foreclo su re entered In the abovestyled cause.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I
have h ereu n to M l m y hand end
o ff ic ia l M e l thle a ih d a y ot
M a rc h , teea.
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la rk of tha C ir c u it C ourt
B y : D oroth y W. B olton
D e pu ty C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h 10.17. Ites
O EPSO

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T ,
E IO H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO. f l t f l t C A 14 E
BANCBOSTON M O R TG AG E
C O R P O R A T I O N .! F lo rid a
co rporation .
P la ln llll.
vs
S A M U E L A A N D R E W S , a la l,
D e le n d a n l(s).
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N otice Is hereb y g iv e n lh a l,
p u rsu an t to A S u m m a ry Judg
m t n l ot F o re c lo s u re , I w ill M il
the lot low ing d e scrib e d p ro p e rly
lo c a te d In S e m in o le C o u n ty .
F lo rid a :
Lot 111. W Y N D A M W O O D S
P H A S E TWO, a cco rd in g lo lha
p la t thereol a s record ed In P ie t
Book 74. a l pages a l and II. o l
the p u b lic record s ot S em inole
County. F lo rid a
a l p u b lic sale, lo the highest
bidde r lot cash, a t w est front
door o l the S em inole County
Courthouse. S a n lo rd , F lo rid a ,
11 00 A M on A p r ils , m i
A m e ric a n s W ith D is a b ilitie s
A c t ( A D A ) N o t ic e
In a ccordanc* w ith the A m e ric a n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A c t, persons
w llh a d is a b ility w ho need e
s p e cia l acco m m o d a tio n to par
I lC lp a la In t h is p r o c e e d in g
should co ntact A O A C o o rd in a to r
a l M l N orth P a rk A venua, Suita
N.30I. S an lord. F lo rid a 17771 at
la a it fiv e d a y s p r io r to tha
p ro ce e d in g . Teleph on e: (*07)
333 *330 B it . 1717; 1 M O M S 1771
(T O O ) o r 1 M 0 -M S I77 0 IV ). via
F lo r id a R e la y S a rvlca .
W IT N E S S m y h and and S a il
Of t h ll C ou rt on M a r c h 7, I f f ! .
(S ea l)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y D orothy W B olton
D e pu ty C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h 10.17. I f t l
O E P El

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HIARINOTOCONSIOER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
N otice Is hereby g iv e n that a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill be h eld in the
C om m ission Room a l the C ity H a lt, M 0 N o rth P a r k A ven u e, In the
C ity ot S an lord. F lo rid a , a t 7 00 o’clo ck P .M . on M a r c h la, Itfa . to
consid ar the adoption o l an o rd in a n ce by the C ity Of S an lord, F lo rid a ,
d e scribe d as follow s:

ORDINANCINO.liet

TO A N N E X A P O R T IO N
L Y IN G B E T W E E N A R T
EXTEN D ED N O RTH ERLY
A N D M ID D E N L A K E D R IV E ;

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A com plete d e scrip tio n end • copy o l the ord in a n ce sh a ll be
a v a ila b le e l the of (lew o l the C ity C le rk for a ll parsons d e s irin g lo
iK e m ln e the sem e.
A ll p a rtie s In Interest and c lllie n s she ll h a v e an o p p ortu n ity lo be
heard at sa id h ea rin g
B y ord er o l Ih e C lIy C o m m issio n o l the C ity o l Sanlord. F lo rid a .
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 I N G A S S IS T A N C E T O
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 I N G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T T H E P E R S O N N E L O F F I C E A D A C O O R D IN A T O R A T
1M 1171 I t H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T I N G .
A D V I C E TO T H E P U B L I C : II a person decid es to appeal a
d ecision m ade w ith r r s p t c l lo a n y m a ile r co nsid ered at lh a above
m eeting o r h ea rin g, ha m a y need a v e rb a tim re c o rd e l the
proceedings. Inludlng the testim on y and evidence, w h ich re c o rd It
not pro vid e d by the C ity o l S a n lo rd . ( F S T t t OIOS)
Janet R. Don*hoe
C ity C le rk
P u b lis h , M a r c h la n d 10. m i
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N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
•hat. p u rsu an t to a S u m m a ry
F in a l Ju d g m en t o l F o re c lo su re
en tered herein, I w ill M il the
p ro p e rty s ltu e le d In Sem inole
C ounty. F lo rid a d e scribe d as
Tha W a it ty ot tha N orthw est
t* o l the N ortheast 'a ot the
S o u th w e ll W o l S e c tio n 11.
T ow n sh ip 70 South. Range 17
E a s t. S em in ole County, F lo rid a
Sub|ect to an i i u m m l over the
W est 71 (eel an d the N orth 7S
tk e lth e re o l
Together w ith an easem ent lor
Ingrass an d e g r e s i d e scribe d a t
follow s: Tha N o rth 7S teal o l the
South V» ot the Southw est 'a ol
the South 75 Ie e l o l the N orth 'y
o l lh a Southw est &lt;4. ly in g E a st
o l S la te Road a l; an d the West
21 feet o l lh a N orth ea st 'a ot the
Southw est U ; and the E a s t 7S
Ie e l ot the N orthw est U o l the
Southw est la an d the South 21
la e t o l the N orth ty o l the
Southw est ta, le ss the W est 'a ol
the SoutftfM M - 14 ; thereof a ll
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IN T lE C Y R C U l7 c O U R T ,
E IO H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT , I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y.
F L O R IO A .
C A S E N O .; f l l i l t C A I ! E
J .l K IS L A K M O R T G A G E
S E R V IC E C O R P O R A T IO N ,
a F lo rid a co rporation
P la ln llll.
vs.
J A S P E R W IL K E R S O N . JR i
M A R Y W IL K E R S O N .

South and West o l S tale Ro ad aa
and less ro a d rig h t of w ay
T O G E T H E R w ith that ce rta in
m o b ile hom e. S e ria l N u m b a rs
10LIS4M X and M L I 1451U. Y e a r
I f f 2, M i k a L ib e rty
T O G E T H E R w llh any and a ll
rig h t, l i l l t and Interest lo any
and a ll e a ta m en ts w h ich m ay be
a p p u r t e n a n t lo th e a b o v e
d e scribe d property
at p u b lic sale, to the highest
b id d e r tor cash, a l the Was!
F r o n t d o o r ot tha S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o u rth o u se . S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a , at 11:00 a m. on tha l i s t
day of M a rch , I f f !
W I T N E S S m y hand and o l
t id a l M i l ot M id C ou rt th is 4th
day of M a rc h . Iff*
(C o u rt S a il t
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la rk ot the C ir c u it C ourt
B y D oroth y W B olton
A i D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h : M a r c h 1 0.1 7.lf f a
D E P 77
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IO 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 NO: *121** C A M E
F IR S T U N IO N N A T I O N A L
B A N K O F F L O R I O A . s u c c tts o r
In Interest to the F e d e ra l
D eposit Insurance C o rp o ra tio n
a t re c e iv e r of
Southeast B ank. H A ,
P la ln llll,
v,
T U A N A N H VU. U N IT E D
S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A ,
HUO N G M A I VU L IS E N B E E ;
S E R O E U S E N B E E ; and
C U R T I S L O N E A L , T r u s te e d
the Tuan A n h Vu Irrev o ca b le
T ru st No. 7,
D efendants
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N o llc a la g iv e n that p u rsu an t
lo tha F in a l Ju dg m en t o l F o re
c lo tu re entered the I rtl d a y o l
M a rc h , Iff4 , In C iv il A c tio n No.
F7 7 M O C A 1 4 E o f the C ir c u it
C ou rt o l tha Eig h teen th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it , It, and lo r S em inole
County. F lo rid a , In w h ich T U A N
A N H VU; U N IT E D S T A T E S O F
A M E R IC A ; HUONG M A I VU
L I S E N B E E ; S E R G E L IS E N
B E E ; and C U R T I S L. O 'N E A L ,
T r u lla a ot tha Tuan A n h V u
I rre v o c a b ll T rust No. J, are the
D efendants and F IR S T U N IO N
N A T IO N A L B A N K O F F LO R
ID A , successor In Interest lo the
F e d e ra l Deposit In su ran ce C or
p o ra llo n a s re c e iv e r of South
east B a n k. N .A ., Is lh a P la ln llll.
I w ill s a il to lh a highest and best
bld d a r lo r cash a l the W a tt
F r o n l Door ot lh a S a m ln o le
Cou n ty C o u rlh o u M , M l N. P e rk
A v e n u e . S a n lo rd , F lo r id a a t
11:00 a m ., on the 7th d a y ot
A p r il, Iff* , the ta llow in g d*
s crib e d re a l p rop erty and oth er
p rop erty set forth In the F in a l
Ju d g m en t o l F o reclo su re:
L o t f , B lo c k C. S w ee'w ater
C lu b , Section 7, a cc o rd in g to lh a
p la t tharoof as reco rd ed In P la t
B ook 21, pogas 77 Ih tu u gli 77,
In c tu ilv e , P u b lic R t c o r d s o l
S em in ole County, F lo rid a
D ated this 3rd d a y o l M a rc h .
Iff* .
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N S MORSE
C le rk o l tha C ir c u it C ourt
Sam Ingle C ounty. F lo rid a
D o roth y W . Bolton
D eputy C la rk
Pubtlah: M a r c h to, 17, m i
D E P 71

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ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS.- In th« even! o l an orror In an
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In tort Ion only and on ly to tho extent of tho cool of lhal
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runo.

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seen L a k e D r . C a sse lb e rry
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C H I L D C A R E a v a ila b le
even in g s A w eekends C e ll lor
ra te sp e cia ls M r s M ic h e lle t
H ouse J 2 W iS S / L k , O f J 10
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
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AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
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weekend* C P R tra in in g pre
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N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
B E F O R E THE
C O N S T R U C T IO N IN O U S T R Y
L IC E N S IN G B O A R D .
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co nstru ction o l
R ic h a rd V oge
I l f S e v illa A venue
A lle m o n te S prin gs. F lo rld e
77711 7210
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The D e p a rtm en t o l B u sin ess
and P ro fe ss io n a l R e gu la tion has
tiled an A d m in is tra tiv e Com
p la in t again st you, a copy o l
w h ic h m a y ba o b ta in e d b y
contacting A tto rn e y G W. H er
ra il, D e p a rtm e n t o l B u iln e n
end P ro fe s s io n a l R e g u la tio n .
1**0 N M o n roe Street. T a lle h a s
see. F lo rid a 12)** 07«7. 1*0*)
41* 0042
II no contact h as been m ad*
by you co n cern in g the above by
A p r il 7, l##4, the m a ile r at the
A d m in istra tiv e C o m p la in t w ill
be p re s e n te d a l an en su in g
m e e tin g a t the C o n s tru c tio n
Industry L ic e n sin g B o a rd In an
Inform al proceeding.
In a cco rd a n ce w ith the A m e r
leans w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct. per
sons needing e s p e c ia l a cc o m ­
m odation to p a rtic ip a te In this
proceeding should contact lha
In dividu al o r agency sending
notice not le te r th en seven days
p rio r to the proceeding at lha
addrass g iv e n on n ollce. Tele
phone: 1*0*1)57 40*7: 1*00 *55
1771 (T O D ) o r I 100 * 55 1770 IV ).
vie F lo rld e R e le y S ervice.
P u b lish : M a r c h 3.10.17, 3*. I***
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N O T IC e O F P U B L IC S A L E
OF G O O D SO F
N O N -M E R C H A N T
[N O T IC E O F P U B L I C S A L E )
On F rid a y , M a r c h II. Iff* , a l
10 00 A M , at 700 N orth H o lly
Ave , S an lord, F L , lha tollow in g
goods w ill be sold a l pu b lic
auction:
Schroud
C a m e ra R e a r Door
P o le Lig h ts
M e ta l C overs
B o rro w d a l* C a m e ra * M l sc
H a rd w a re
Th ese goods o re p re se n tly
h e ld b y W a n s le y M o v in g A
Storage ot 100 N o rth H o lly Ay* ,
S*nford. F L for S e rv ic e Tech
nlques, Inc., end w ill be sold lo r
the storage ch a rg e s due thereon
P u b lish : M a r c h 3 .1 0 .1**4
DEP 7
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o lle * Is hereby given lh a l I
am engaged In business a l 15)0
17 #7. L a k e M a r y . F L )77*4.
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h e F 'rtltlo im N am e of A U T O
S A L E S O F F L O R I D A T O W IN G
1 R E C O V E R Y , a n d th a t I
Intend to re g is te r said nam e
w ith tha D iv is io n of C o rp o ra ­
tions, T a lla h a ssee. F lo rld e , In
a ccordan ce w llh Ih* provision *
o l Ih* P lctltlo u * N a m * S la tu le i.
T oW II: Section U 5 .M . F lo rid a
Statute* i f f i
Jorg e Dies
P u b lish : M a r c h 10. Iff*
D E P - 7*

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H V A C / p lu m b ln g n a ce s s a ry
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In person;
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4*1 W. Sem inal* Btvd.
U n N f d a o im iW I

P o s itio n open lor a tour co lor
s trip p e r M u s t tiave 5 years
e a p e r le n c e a n d c a m e r a
os»r a 11rsg e , per lane a
)7J^«500e«1

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* A v e ra g e T rip 5 7 D a y s
* L a te M o d e l C on ven tion al
T ra ctoes
II you have 7 year* tractor
tra ile r . O T R and snow an d ite
a , per lance p lu s a good d riv in g
re c o rd , ca ll
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C h a rg e nurse lor 7am )pm IV
a n d v e n la t a lp r e e p e rle n c e
needed A p p ly In person
D e b a r, M anor
10 N. Mwy 17 *2
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CAFE
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O p era tio n s lo r Ih* sup ervisio n
a n d co ordin a tion of a ll m a in
la n a n c a an d m o d t r n lia llo n
system s R e q u ire s g radu atio n
Irons an a c c r td lle d lour year
u n iv e r s it y o r c o lle g e w ith
m *|or course w ork In B u ild in g
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O u iln e ta wilts liv e y e a rs su
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a n eq u iva len t co m b in a tion ol
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e itr u ilo r s i A p p ly In person
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u n ifo rm s M o lly M a id , 7*7 5007

M u t t hava h a rd soled shoes
D a y s h ift, M o n d a y F r id a y .
P a id d a lly C a ll a lte r 1 P M
M o n d a y F rid a y 407 aw l i l t

DIRECTOR
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
1:00 A.M.- 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
SUNDAY

71— H e lp

71— H e lp W a n t e d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

F u ll tim e 3 H a n d
p a rt tim e 3 11
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M o n d a y F rid a y , 9 4
thf lU r y M a n o r 44 N !/ 92,
b e lla r y 407 444 4424

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t fi f i v 11&gt;1n u w n e d , n o n
tm o k in g , ty 11 t t r y i g f p ro
te iilo n a l ta lo n and c o ir n t lic
vltxho C o m m t i l ion on very
ice* ptu% t o m m i t i tan on &gt;0 top
r e ta il h a ir ca re lin e s W e're
grow ing, we re busy, and we
h ave o p e n in g ! tor you!
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ter In tervie w appo in tm ent

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LABORERS
P A v e m e n t m A rkin g com pany
In VAnlord n##di h A fd w ork
Ing dependAb!* peo ple to*
e m p lo y m e n t
Jo b r e q u ir e !
tra v e lin g M u l l have At le .iif
C I a u 0 C D L lic e n ie D ru g
le if Am) p h y tic a ! re q u ire d
S t a r t a t 14 S O 'h r
Good
tw n e fiti b e a llh Im urAnce, re
lire m e n t fund C a ll 407 l i i
1010 tor d ire c tio n !
TAking
A p p liC A tio n ! Tam 4pm M on
d A y F r ld A y W o m e n en
co ur Aged Io Apply

ESTATE SALE
F R ID A Y

LAMINATORS WANTED
E x p e rie n c e In buat b u ild in g
H ir e im m e d iA te ly A p p ly at
14/OPoiQner P I , 1214)41

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SOD LAYERS

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w oo d
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C o n lw n l't o l A i l A lt , J rw l# r y ,
o ld r e c o r d ! , t h e n i m u t ic ,
n ic k n A c k t . t l l v t r tlA lw A t# .
flo r A il, A lt c lr l c la w n m o v e r,

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C a ll In your garage sate ad by
I) noon on tu e s d a y and take
a d v a n t a g e o l o u r s p e c ia l
garage sal* ad p r ic e d C a ll
C la s s ifie d now lor d e ta ils l

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LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN

F i r t l P r t t b y f t r lf ln C h u rch,
co rn vr o l 4fh S lr e t l And P a rk
A v a M a rc h IJIh. la m u n til ?

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• Cook
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patlcMiie per to m it n l love Ih#
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HUGE GARAGE SALE
E v a ry thing trom toop lo n u ll
T w f l va O a k i. 4)00 SR 4 A W *il
Satyr day. M a rc h II. f JO 3 90

HUGE YARD SALE
F u r n it u r e , r e r t r l g e r a t o r
household Items. e n cy cio s» d ia
set boo ks, g a m es, k n lc k
k n a ck s, and m u ch m uch
m o re ! I 415 Tangelo D r . neat
to Id y llw ild *
F o llo w signs
Sat., 3/17. Sun , 3/1). h w t

LPN
L f’ N m le ra tte d in in n o v a tive
fa c ility , on lha cu lh n g edge ot
rts o a rc h llh o u r th ill
Call** * 5002

E &gt;p*rtenet, part lim e
C a ll 111 017*

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
S a t u r d a y o n ly ! « 1 7*17
M a g n o lia A va Furnllw rA . k h tf
t io Tiling, lo t t o ! n\l u

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Sat k Sun , 1/12 k 1/11 tarn 7
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b r a i l ta m p t. a ll k in d ! of
f r f a f u r c i Take A irp o rt Btvd
or illv A f la k a D rlx A Ip w a rd i
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Q n o frt A S c a r I#It

TOPS ANNUAL SALE
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thing tor «*veryon«l 409 F
A ir p o rt B lv d I N I A SA I

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SATURDAY O N LY!
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F urn itu re , wood c r a lt t and
lot* m ore I

Legal Notices
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N olle* Is hereby g iv e n th el I
am engaged In b u tln e tt at 1155
C a r d in a l C t . . A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s , F L 11714, S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r id * , u n d e r Ih *
F ic titio u s N a m * o l P I R O L L I
B O O K S , an d that I Intend lo
r e g lt lt r t a ld n am e w llh tha
O lv ltlo n o l Corporation*. T e lia
h a tta a . F lo rid a . In accord a n ce
w it h th e p r o v is io n s ot th e
F ic titio u s N a m e Statutes, To
W it
S e c tio n 115 0*. F lo r id a
Statutes I f f I
Stephan A P lr o llt
P u b lis h M a r c h 10, Iff*
D E P 75

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U D 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 IO A
C A S E N O .* ) 11)1 CC 20 U
A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L
H O M E E Q U I T Y , IN C ,
a O alaw ara co rporation .
P la ln llll.
vs
C A R R O L L E T O M P K IN S ,
J O A N N T O M P K IN S .
U N IT E D ST A T ES OF
A M E R IC A /IN T E R N A L
R E V E N U E S E R V I C E .a n d
te n a n t s P A U L A S P R E N D E R A
L E A N N E A IS E N I 1 R E Y .
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N . Ihat pu rsuant to the
F in a l Ju dg m en t o l F ore clo su re
an d S a lt en tared In th is causa In
tha C ir c u it C o u rt o l tho E ig h ­
teenth J u d ic ia l C irc u it. In and
for Sam lnole County, F lo rid a .
C iv il A ctio n N o f ) 15)1 C C 70 U.
lh a u ndersigned C le rk w ill t e ll
Hi* property situ ated In sa id
C ounty, d e scribe d at :
Lo t 11, B lo c k D. A m en ded P la t
at L A K E K A T H R Y N P A R K ,
T H I R D A D D IT IO N . a ccordin g
to the p 1at thereof a s racordad In
P la t Book 15, pages a) 1 44,
P u b lic R e c o rd s o l S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a
T h is Includes a 1*12 B a r c r a ll
IT * 5C M o b ile H e r e on ^ rt^ .r
&lt;Y

at public tala, to tho higheat
blddar lor c a ih at 11:00 o'clock
A M.. In Ih* Slh day of A p ril,
Iffa. at Ih* W a il front door of
tha County CourlhouM, Sanlord,
F lorida
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la rk o l Ih* C ir c u it C ourt
B y: Je rv e E . J a ta w lc
P u b lis h : M a r c h 10,17, it fa
DEPH

F L O R IO A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
a ll co n tra cto rs be re g is te re d
or c e rtifie d To v e rity a sla t*
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 re re q u ire d by the
county a n d can lie v e rifie d by

H A R D W O O D F L O O R I NO
In sta ll Sanding F in ish in g
T O M O L S E N I *11 474 72*7

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s ~
I

n d o o r a o u t d o o r
P la s te rin g Rem odel new and
h isto ric hom es 11] 2*10

H e a lt h &amp; B e a u t y

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
R E S ./ C O M M
V in y l S id in g ,
A lu m
F r a m in g , D r y w e ll.
Doors. Rooting. C on crete
7714*12 5 .0 . B a lln l, C B C O I t m
A p p lia n c e ^ ^ ^
A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
F re e
epp l s a rv lc a c a ll w llh re
p a irs ! John, A f Best, 174 )1*5

C a rp e n try
C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l hom e
re p a irs, p a ln lln g A c e ra m ic
tile R ic h a rd G ross
.1115*77

N A I L S , N A I L S . N A I L S W ant
b ea u tifu l n a ils ? G a l n a ils e ra
h e a lth y! W on’ t c ra ck , chip,
peel C a ll L yn 124*511 F ir s t
t lm a c u tto m * f id u lls * ts » l# ll

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t
A F F O R D A B L E Ham a R e p a ir.
D ependable A ll phases C a ll
tor I ra a a tl. M ic h a e l 11) 710*
R E S T O R A T IO N , D R Y W A L L ,
m e ta l sluds, doors, trim , tld
Ing. porches, decks, g a ia b o s
111 5M7

BITE-WAY Ml W ODCI

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WE SHOW UP

S A M 'S C A R P E T C L E A N I N O
plu s s tr ip and b u ll llc o r s .
R a s ld e n t ia l/ c o m m e r c la l 74
h rs 174 1541. baepar *4* 0541

I x t Tide IHanluy A d
W o rk F o r Y o u C u ll C lnsiinrc)

C a r p e t C le a n in g

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

T O M A J E F F 'S L A W N C A R E t
R a t /C o m m , dependable, low
r a l e t l F re e e s t
)» h )7 0

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L I O ItT H A U L IN G , F L O O R
M A I N T E N A N C E Wa also do
w indow s I 3)0 1*01

C o n cre te
C A P T A I N C O N C R E T E , W ayne
Beat. I M a n Q u a lity O pera
lio n t 1)0 1)11/42* IU 1

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114 111* A ik lo r Dale
L a w n M a in te n a n ce A t It's Best
C o m m e rc ia l and re sid e n tia l
C u llin g , w ed ln g , trim m in g
edg ing, le r t llllln g . bagging

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g - *
D U N R I T E : C le a n d riv ew ay s,
r o o t s , p o o l d e c k s , w a lk s ,
houses F re e e s t. I l l 4127

R o o t in g
O Y S B E R 5 R O O F IN G
F re e
e l l . 10 y r s e a p e r le n c e
bond ; In s/L ie NC00M745
C a ll 574 4)15

S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v l c e / R e p a lr
B L U E S K Y P O O L S A N D S PA S
S ervice, re p a ir and rem odel
in g . Q u a lit y w o rk a l low
p ric e s F r e e est 401 l i e **at
W E E K L Y S E R V I C E fro m 545
m o C h em R ite P ool Service
7*0 7271
R obert Shoem aker

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C Y P R E S S M U L C H t ll/ y a r d
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Long wood. C a ll us ter a Ire*
estim a te en y o u r Ire* t r im ­
m in g a n d r a m o v a ll H a rd y
T re t S a rv lca doing business i t

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E le c t r ic a l

L a w n S e r v ic e

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R e p a ir a u d itio n , iW . im / f * i,
L lC /ln * lERO O O atf) 121-4475

L O U 'S
Mmwlng. W ee dealin g.
E d g in g , SIS &amp; up. L ig h t haul
Ing. F re e E stim a tes. 1111717

E C H O L S T R E E S V C L ie s, Ins
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F re e e s tim a te s ....... 17) 777*

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91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e
H O U S E K E E P E R / C o m p a n lo n
( o r g * n 1 1* m * n . f r e e
r o o m / b o a r d . p r iv a t e
ro o m 'h a th N o m la r y H O W ?

93— R o o m s f o r R e n t

103— H o u s e s

CLEAN

F U R N IS H E D ROOM
W llh k llc h a n a v a ita b la S lS 'w k
tSS tec Dow ntow n 377 3044

NEWLY RINOVATED.

p rlv a tq
entrance. pad dia fan In your
room , your own haal control,
re frig e ra to r m icro w a v e and
co lor Iv O il ilr a a l pa rkin g
and m a id ta rv lc * C onvanlanl
lo ca tio n
Tha b e ll In town
333 BOOB_____________ ________
RO O M S TO R R E N T
Saa r a ild a n li a l 171* p a rk
A v a . S an lord

SANFORD

1CI Ic lta n r la u n d r y
p r lv
C a b le
P r iv a te hom a
_ S * J ^ v m £ lu t d a g _ ^ I J Y a ^ ^ _ ^

1 B E D R O O M with cent H A.
l a r g e la n c e d y a r d , a n d
u re e r w d room O nly SM0 dow n
W h y r e n t » The H ll ll m a n
Oreup. Inc R e a lto r 111 1)11

10TICI

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
CASSELBERRY
U pscale. single H o fy
a p a rt me n H t
tor in d iv id u a l or couple

P-»’ '0
Ideal

_________ m m ; _________

S A N F O R D 2 1 l ■cedent a re a
W /D hooli ups Cent H / A 1173
D iscount for senior s J?I 4737
1 B D R M , 1 B A T H Cent H / A
* a 1 l'* a ll carpet, a ll a p p ll
a n c e i 321 4444 or 174 940)

L a k e Ada I b d rm 1)40 mo
2 b d rm 1410 m o and up

______

373 8670

Q U IE T t / H y townhomse, 2J04
P a rk . A dult co m m 142) m o
a n d sec
dep W a te r / tr a ih
ln&lt;&gt; B a rb Won F ft 3 2i 3441
SANFO RO
I It d r rn A p t
129)'m o 1200 dep C a ll after
5pm 124 &gt;044______________
S A N F O R O I b d rm * ut.f turn
B y nk or m o 292 9|§0 office
W8 4224 borne 940 U 10pager
I P A C t O U S l B d rm in q u iel
a re a ftU5 rno , 1 y r tease plus
1 m o sec_____________ 13d &gt;120

SPRING SPECIAL!!
7 B d rm /I B a lh 11) H IT
SHENANDOAH APAR TM EN TS
\ | I B D R M . II v rm , k l l , bath,
p o rch
U S A F re n ch Ave
| H M 'm o *IOOa»&lt; 471 44)1
I

B E 6 ROOM F R E E - MONTH
S P E C I A L I 7 b d rm t A o ltlc
■ • v a il C a ll Je rry . J31A4W
1 B E D R O O M ' 11/1 month p lu t
S H I t e c u r il y d e p o t ll and
r d e r e n iM
177 1)47

h
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103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R m t

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C O N V E N I E N T , clou r to tc lio o lt
b d rm . 11*
1j bath \*2) and 14/)
p lu s 1)49dep I y f leaser
__
3?4 7)46
a

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L A R G E &gt; S T O R Y H ttlo rtc O lt
Iric l, J b d rm 7 bath, den,
b re a k ta tl room veranda with
p o r c h t w in g
1 3* 0 .'m o
I aor i t s 7)44 A tk lo r J e ll___
N IC E A C L E A N 3/1 Fenced
I y a rd N o p e lt S433/mo III. la it
1 te c 90* W tHJ 4pm 9pm
PI N E C R E ST
) / l cent lb A.
a p p l , la n c e d yd . c a rp o rt,
SSSO/mo H IS T O R IC A R E A
3/1. a p p l . f p f c , g a r a g e ,
S330 m o C a ll P a u l O tborne,
V en tu re I P ro p e rl le t, J I H I M
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm . 7&gt;&gt; balh
la k t lr o n l h om e M M mo
_____ _____ 3117004
S A N F O R D -O O LD S B O R O
RENTTOOW N
3 b d rm . nevr kitch en , a ir
L 3 .0 0 0 d o a n .s m 1m o it * 1)1/
S A N F O R O H am ilton D it ln c l
R E N T TOOW N
L ik e new 1/1, A ir. Laundry
13000 dn , 1440/m o M l 77t&gt;
S A N F O R D . 1/1. C / H A garage
SSM m o p lu t dep, le a te 1117
W n is i
40/ 78/ IV07 or
_________ ATS 4144 e v i l _________

Stenstrom Rentals
S M A Y F A I R 1/1 w/ te r porch,
dbl garage, 1714 tq II heated,
n o p e lt 1135/mo SSOOtec
• S A N F O R O 1/1 w / d e n A
ca rp o rt New carp et, new paint
N IC E l S 4 /l/m o 1410 tec
• S A N F O R D D U P L E X l/ I .S 7
tlo ry , w /d hook upt, C H A
Spec lo ut 11440/mo , S4S0 tec
• S H A D O W L A K E W O O D S 1/1.1
w / db le ca r garage. Iplc , w ell
A te p llc IT00/ mo. 1T0O te c .
• ST J O H N S R I V E R 1/1 w/
ga ra ge, hardw ood floor i. boat
l l l p V ie w 11T00/mo IVOO/lec
l l i n t l r o m R e a lly , Inc.
■'We M anage your Hem e,
Ilka It w a t our o w n ." J im Doyle
lll- H T S A lte r I P M i 110 M i l
1 D O R M , H i B A T H , new carpel,
n e w p a in t . I c n c e d y a r d ,
ca rp o rt, co ni H /A . la n t. no
p e lt SS/S/m o
III and ta il
111 4410 loavo m e n a g e _______

Im m a cu la te pool hornet )/?.
dbl lo L big scr p c h , spilt
plan, cabana, storage! 171.900

• 1*94 S K I / F tS H B O A T 90 H P
M a rc , w / tr» lla r. R u n ! g r » a ll
13,000 P a r tia l lln g n c * *93 1404

R e a l F lo rid a Itvtngf ) 7 pool
h a s p r iv a t e b a r, k it
has
pass through, g a ra g e ! 179,100

• I 9 t j R E G A L M td a llia n . 17’
10". 4 c y l In /ou lbo a rd m otor
w /d rlv a on tr a lla r 15.000 O B O
130 4004 o r &gt;49 4301* V «

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E L D E R S P H IN O S , o il Hw y 47/
I, 1, 1 b d rm t t / i to HO wk
HUOdep u a 4441 or 447 710*

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114— W a r e h o u s e
S pace / Rent
LO N O W O O D /L A K E M A R Y
M id su e storage warehouses
aOO 400 1600 %q It F re e rent
w 12 m o leave, from f 14) m o
111 0 ))t

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
OF F tC E /w a re h o u se space IKW
t» P r im e lo c a t io n tit
entrance lo C e n tra l FI* We
gional A rp ort
' 121 7*07
S A N F O R D i* 0)) vq ft 1 phase
s p rin k le rs 12 sq ft S fcn itro m
R e alty Inc. Jim Doyle 111 1410

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N E W S a n fo rd off ices and or
w arehouses 400 2 400 sq M
Spec la I 1141/mo 313 3134__
O F F I C E Space
F rench Av#
Sanford
1)50/mo
t n d u d e s u H l_________ )X&gt; )5M
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
B u ild in g in downtown L ake
M a ry
S u rro u n d e d toy C ity
p a rks
141 C W ilb u r A v e
14V0 m t, m

131— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls
P I N E R I O C E C L U B 7 B d rm 7
Hath, l i t and Jfd Hoof a v a il
able l l l l / m o M a k ,d a C orp
R e a l E it a lo
444 4400

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

BATEMAN REALTY
L ie R e al E sta te B roker
2640 S anford A ve

M a rk h a m W ill a rea 4 1 2 16
a cre s Pa stu re/sta ble 1103.000
I k M a ry custom
1 ? over I
a cre |I2 ) 900
P

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o n t io ilN i;

321-4704

R E S E R V E A T TH E
C R O S S IN G S 7 bd rm | bath. 2
c a r g a ra g e
S cre en po rch
t a t in kitchen, liv in g room
d in in g ,ire a
p a d d le fa n s
579 900
))2 9t SO
S A N F O R D D U P L E X 2 bed, I
totslh car^kcrt each side tfew
roof c a rp e f &amp; p a in t O nly
ft i uuo d n 1100 m onth 4)1 0791
SAN FO R O D U P LE X
Top con
d lfto n , G ood neigh borh o od.
1)4.900
C a ll a fte r 5pm
407 574 9044

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Lookin g to buy a tkome? We
have hom es in a ll Areas of
S e m in o le
O ra n g e
V o lu s ia
Coon hes! C a ll for d e M illt
• )/ ? w ith f ir e p la c e , n e w o r
ca rp ef and tile 1*4 /00
• I k M a ry ? /| fire p la ce ft)4 900
Beth Osborn#
V enture I P ro p erties

3300273/774 9400
STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A REALT Y

407 17) 711?/)?? 4170

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS!
L e i Our F u ll Tim e Sales Staff
Show Y O U how f a i r &gt;1 «s lo
O w n a H om e of Your Ow n I
C a ll any of ©ur E ■per tented
A gen ts A N Y T I M E !

322 2420' 321 2720
SANFORO • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38th T u i*

312 W. F lia t SI , S .in lo rd
Sf. Jo h n 's R iv e r * c c « it ! 10
acres, 10K dow n f 17)000
1 or 1 bdrm . dbl g ar , fenced,
FI rm c b constr IS), 100
5 re n ta l unltst Good cash dow f
3IK dn, ow ner hold ! 1141.000

323-5774

OEBARY
L a k e lro n l 7/7. can
Ira l H /A . p lu t e a lra s l M 0 000
W . M a llt ig w t k l, 333 7943
E X C H A N G E O R S E L L your
p ro p e rly toc/iled anyw here I
I n v t llo n R g a lly , );« M i l

4/1 B L O C K H O M E * C H A on
10 0 v 171 l o t
7 4 x 7 4 b lk
lau n d ry/w orksh op . 17a 17 scr
rm V e ry close to P in e c re s l
C le m ft)4 000 111 246*

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r ly / S a le
• H IG H W A Y 1/ 97
I9i (1 Iron
I#((*. jo o td G C 3 C U t t lc t ly lc
bldg / o llit * and Ig dvt.K h ed
gdrage O n n c r te rm t a v a il
1140 000
•1»m* /MV

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Re

923a
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAIALBLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY
I M M A C U L A T E 3 bd rm
Hi
b a lh w llh la m lly rm .
w orkthop. u r
porch Com
p le le ly lencedtSI.SOO
COUNTRY CLU B
Concrete
b lo c k h om o, control H/A.
m o v e In c o n d lllo n l H u g e
y a rd 1139,900

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
I d ta l for m o b lla h om a or
h om a t ile , h o r t e t , c a tt le ,
term in g, o r n u rte ry . Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l 13.900 per acre
S m a ll dow n p a y m e n t w llh
ow ner lln a n clng 904 )4/1711

M

V ”! —J

M O B I L E H O M E 13 WO C a r
n a g e Cove
N e g o tia b le
7
b d rm , a ll a ppl la n c e t 331 *341
N E W If14't, NO DO W N, 10*.
I n ltre tl. II X V). » l/J/m o
Jt X 70,
303 ) / t t

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 D A Y 7:14 P M
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
Hw y. 9), O ty ttn a B a tc h
_________ 944-33) B i l l __________

219— W a n t e d to B u y

• R E N A U L T E N C O R E . 1943
E a c t l l t n l c o n d lllo n l 11.300
firm 330 1134 * l)» r 4 P M ______

W A N T E D : IR O N F E N C I N O .
Iron lu rn llu r* . brick * , V lc to rl
an a rc h ite c tu ra l trim , antique
tu rn llu ra a n d d la h g * 331 341*

• T O Y O T A C O R O L L A w*gon,
'93. A u to . A / C . ra d . 3 3K .
w a rra n ty 19,430 373 4*34
• V O L V O , 1974. F o u r door 140
t a r i t t good angina, tire*. A T .
no A /C *))0. 311 0970__________

187— Sporting Good*
• E X E R C I S E B I K E uppar and
lo w e r b o d y e x e r c l t e
E le c tro n ic s for tpeed, plus#
c e io n e t. dista n ce &amp; tim e O P
A lrd y n e . P rim e F it One yr
o ld v e r y lit t le mlW O rtg ln el
c o s t 5200 A J y r w jirrd irify t i t
A s k in g ft IOO f u r n 1?7 7117

• G O L F C L U B S w ith beg 15
pieces*) consists of Pre da tor
toy Lyn k, True F ty e r. D e lta
P r o ftfOOfirm 321 79)9
• G O L F C L U B S L a d e s L tb lu e
bag 1 A ) w oo d s 3. 5. 6. 7
iron s A fl for iiO C a ll 322 M44
S O L O F L E X W e.-jM m a ch in e
P u rch a se new in 1917, good
condition ftXQ i? ) 6114_______

199— P o ls &amp; S u p p lie s
• C U T E. M IX E D B R E E D
K I T T E N 7 m o old F ree to
good hom e C a ll 311 &lt;753
F B F E fn go n d horse. L a to m 'ie d
p u p p ie s

I a il

b lk .

1 b)k

A

W rM e____________C a ll 1211570

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
9*m 3991 C t la r y Av*. 3 m l E
o l S a n lo rd I m l N of SI R d
* * H a a R * F 4 r m * ) lE n i ^ ^ ^

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
a B IS ) E L 3 S P E E O 3 w ay
vacuum w llh a tla c h m a n t* ! ! )
_
C a ll 3)3 4*07
____

'17 L IN C O L N T o w n ctr, loaded
good Hr**, d e a n Cocoa brow n
A v in y l root *4700 333 7171

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n te d

D O L P H I N SUN B O A T 73 hp
Johnson used 70 h rt Ilk* new
ft) WO F ir m 323 A4«f Of 149 130*

a B U I C K 73 E L E C T H A 113. 4 dr
b a rd top E . c t lla n t c o n d lllo n l
R t lt O r M H W *3 700 310 9007

• H O U SE B O A T# 11v# a b oa rd 43’

• C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L '93
L ik a new M u t t *all O n ly
*7* 000 C a ll 1*07)313 9934___
a O O O O l M A R A O A . 1*40 V I.
a u tom a tic, m ag wheal* 1/30
____374 7430
a D U N E B U G G Y F u ll lib a rg H t*
body C o n v ertib le lop N tb u llt
VW angina M a n y new part*
Prota**lon b u 'll S3300 33) *93*
• H O N D A A C C O R D L X . 1991.
P / S . P / B , a ir , K en w o o d
A M / F M c a iia lt a . * door, low
m ite* Ro*awood co lor W ill
run lo ra v a r 3)3.93013) 9471

LAND WANTED
F O R S U B D IV I S IO N ) w ith or
w ith ou t a p p ro v a ls
700 1000
a cres W a te rfron t a plus C a ll
T erry C la yto n 904 755 4406

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

N a u ta M n e ,

tw in

V

drive ft?QK pr Quam 69) III)

H O U S E B O A T 74 ft fis h a ru js k f
f ib e r g L a s s I r i h u ll
90 hp
Ev»nrude. sleeps 4, g a lley A
bathroom
m in t c o n d
w h a lte r a n d a ll equipm ent
N ew ly re fu rb ish ed B y appt
ft/ WO F ir m 1?) 444for )49 1)04

e A I R C O N D IT IO N E R
1 I 1
Ion ce n tra l a ir co nd ition er )90
________ C a ll 330 7)&gt;4________

S T I N G R A Y B ow ftd er. 92. 40
hr%, loaded 705 1 0 , Ir a lle r ,

A P P L IA N C E S . FU R N
TV 'S ,
ETC
BUY SELL TRADE
I N ) C H E E P O D E P O T . 1319
FRENCHAVE
131 3344

I J ’ TR1 M U L L B O A T F ib e r g la s s

A P P L i A N C E S I B e it p r ic e !
B e tl W a rra n ty , B e it S erv ice!
W a th e rt. d ry e rt. m lc ro w a v e t
We buy a p p lie n c e tl D e liv e ry
tree! A t B e lt. 714 3341
• IS A 0Y B E D in clu d in g bum,&gt;er
p e d t Good co nd ition 11130
_ _ _11J e tM
O E alm on d II 13 r« |rlg, »up*r
c l e a n 1 W a r r a n t y tre e de
hver T A e B e lt A P P L I A N C E
S A L E ) A S E R V I C E . 31* 3331
K A L V E N A T O H R e irlgera toe. 17
cu
ft
w it h Ice m a k e r ,
alm on d HOO G U O C a ll 171
9430 le a ve m e n a g e__________
M A Y T A O w atn er, very nice,
tree d e liv e ry and w a rra nty
3ohn A t B e ll, 334 3743

'91 D O D G E D Y N A S T Y L E
Loaded M a ro o n w / v ln y l top
E a t r a S h a rp ! &gt;7900 . 31000
b*low book 314 1301

231- C a r s

e n g in e

o w n e r tin I 3 K, d n 124 1575___

9 6 H P M e rc u ry M o to r Less
than 200 h rs
P lu s tro llin g
m o to r p lu s t r a i l e r L ik e new I
_C om plete 5150firm 37? 4411___

1914 F O R D F 190 w&gt; ra c k , long
bad, 4 c y lin d e r, ) ip aad. 11 IK
a c tu a l m ilt* , c lu tc h w orn
11,100....................... . 313 &lt;973

* F O R O T H U N D E R B I R D , 1944.
A ll o r ig in a l! N eed* to m e
work It 695 Q B Q J ? l 0156

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

233— A u t o P a r t s
_ _ _ / A c c e s s o r ie s
• M OTOR M A N U A L
C b lllo n *
auto part* book, a ll c la it lc
c a rt I• ) I to 1957 Pictu re * and
l l l u i t r a t l o n i I n c lu d in g
P a c k a r d . H u d t o n . W illy *
M tn ry J A ll tha a ld it t l 113
L a k e M a r y 33) 4/44__________
• R E C E I V E R H IT C H lo i lu ll
t i l t Chevy, w llh hardw are
3*0 C a ll 173 *4301 :..v. P

235— T r u c k s /
B u s e s / V a n s ___
• CH EVY B E A U V IL LE VAN
’ 79, 1 ton, P a t t a n g t r van.
d e a n Loaded I Too m u ch to
Ittl, m ust *a« to a p p r u la l*
O n ly S7.49S O B O
331 1700

• L t” B A R O N C o n v a rllb lt, ’ IB.
Rad. loaded, d ig d a th . now
top, new lira * 34,300 49) 7409

Sanford Motor Co.

77 L I N C O L N V E R S A I L L E S .
B o d y g o o d , a n g in a need*
w ork MOO O B O 331 0000
_

230— A n t lq u o / C l a s s l c
C a r s _____

•1970 OEVILLE CADILLAC

J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K , 1*19
4*4 w llh topper 1400 O B O
N a a d i a lo t of T L C . 313 J939

• 1*7) C H E V Y 1/3 ton p/u . 330
V I Run* good E n g in e and
Iran* itro n g
*1300 373 3313

'44 F O R D E S C O R T L . run*
g o o d . 4 ip d , c o ld a ir ,
g r a y / b ltc k 1930 O B O 373 9014
• 31 H O N D A A C C O R D . 4 dr . )
* p d ,, A / C , P w ., A m / F m
c o u a tt* 13000 173 *411 ____
•17 C H E V Y Spectrum , auto,
a ir,
A m / F m c a ita lta . good
cond. L t blu e 17*30 O B O
310 714)_____________________

*7000 O B O A ll pow er 773 013*

a J E E P P I C K U P 4i4, 1970 V I
auto E n g in e and Iran* re
b u ilt la b o u l 70.000 m ll e t l
N ew er Interior *7,000 331 7004

• 7 1 M O M I D O I T , V a ry good
cond , r tt lo ra d . ga ra ge kept
U K ml
13 700
111 4001

• '■1 O L D S M O B I L E C u ll* * *
Station wagon. Loaded. A / C .
now lira * , t i c
cond S1000
O B O 377 4477 or 130 0344

S U N Q U E S T W O L F F T A N N IN O
B E D S N * w C o m m t r c la l
H o r n * U n l i t F r o m 1199
Lam p * Lotion* A c c ttto r la *
M o n th ly p a y m e n t* low a*
114 OO C a ll Today F R E E N E W
Color C atalog 1 100 *43 9197

O IIU Z U S P A C E C A B
W wdh
iu n ro a l. tahoa co ver an d new
lire * L o a d e d 1 310 *00 331 940/

'91 C H E R O K E E C O U N T R Y
14.000m lltt,l17,495
_________ C a ll 373 4343_________

m il* * , good co n d
R a b u llt
Iran* 17,900 O B O 317 7040

S E R V I C E S A L E S A P A R T S tor
portable karo*ana haatar*
L A R R Y ’ S M A R T 133 4117

• I 1 U I U P / U 9) Red. 7 K. A / C .
• m / tm ca t* , lu ll b a d lm a r.
re a r w indow 39.*30 173 4434

1919 P O N T I A C L E M A N S L E . )
tpaad, 1 door, a ir 19.000 o r ig i­
n a l m ile s
E i c s ll s n f condl
lio n I 43.300)11 7004___________

•II LINCOLN C*nllnantil U K

H E A V Y D U T Y T R A I L E R 3300
I I " C R A F T S M A N B A N SAW ,
*130 C a ll 1*3 *337
________

T R A IL E R 3 b 1 b
14.70
E , t r a t ’ 14 000 You m ove
333 4403___________

•_1943 S U B U R B A N O M O 4 3L
d ltta l, h a lt Ion. m tc h a n lc a lly
w ild , new ra d /b ra k e rotor* A
c a llp a rl/ h a a d lin e r V e ry good
lira * and tow pkg S3.300OBO
_________ 407 141 1*11
■71 V O L K S W A O O N VAN” on*
ow ner, good condition, »t*n
deed * hllt 1330 334 4034

— 238— V e h ic le s
W a n t e d __
W E P A Y T O P ISIS F O R
C o m p ile Or W racked Car*.
Truck* H U N N I N O or N O T
A N Y C O N D IT IO N
373 3944

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
B IK E T R A I L E R , accom
m o d a ttt 3 tm or 3 Ig bike*
A ll new E a tr a tp a re lir e 1300
F ir m C a ll 31) 4449__________
#/*• K A W A S K I K 31199. d a t t lc .
a te cond , I3K m l . ch ocolai*
A Chrom e S973 31) 4041
41 H O N D A . 730 cu ito m . good
condition, 33K m il** SWO O B O
331 0911 I v m ig o r 333 1339
'17 H O N D A S P R E E ' V a ry low
m il** V a ry good condition
S400___________ Phone 111

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 R a m b le r Im p a n e l.
'I I
3311 b a t a m t n l m o d e l,
loaded E a c a lla n l cond Op
tlo n a l H onda m otor (co o ler tor
3 w/ ra c k 133.COO 407 499 497)
• '74 M O T O R H O M E R u n t great
W ill trad* tor tra v e l tra lla r o l
c o m p a r a b le v a lu e 371 7493

WIN
U P TO

• M IC R O W A V E . K tn m o r* .
D ig ita l M e d iu m tite . Good
co n d ition 130 C a lU lZ 14/0
M o Y m o ’ S A L E ? liv e p ie c e
liv in g room t e c lia n il. antique
t e c r e lir y d etk. antique dining
rt» m te l, w n th er. and m uch
m ore C a ll 111 09/0 tor gppt___
• Q U A L I T Y D O U B L E B E D te l
In d u d e t h eadb oard, fra m e
r o lle r t A b a rg a in a l MS No
c h e c k i P le a te c a ll 493 9*49
a lle r 13 noon______________
Q U E E N S IZ E w a t.rb e d
Ilk*
new 1300 O B O 110 9*00 9 S a ik
lo r M ich e lle 331 S l« 9 evet _
• R A T T A N L O U N O E . A d |u lt
able b a c k re tt brown tweed
co ve r, very co nlorta b le. In
good condition S9S C a ll 3*9
13/1 _
______

Months

R A Y ) A P P L IA N C E . J U S
F R E N C H A V E . SANFO RD
R * Ir Ig o r a ( o r . S lo v e t .
W a th e rt D r y e r t
F ree S yr
labor w o rr D el a v a il 1310043
W H I T E 'F O R M I C A bu llet with
hutch w ith m irro re d draw er*
and d o o r. )J00 ) A N T IO U E
b lo n d e m a h o g a n y d r e t i t r t
1700 339 9/44

• A M / F M S T E R E O , w llh re
c o r d p la y e r a n d c a n a l t e
p la y e r Include* tw o tp e a k e ri
ISO C a ll................
373 440)

1B5— C o m p u te r s
• O E CO LO UR TV C O M P U T E R
M O N IT O R C O M B O . 17", good
condl IIon 139 O vied o A rea
34) 4403

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Backyard!
Beautiful 1,2G3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
Mention this ad and PAY fiO APPLICATION FEE

■Single Story Design • No One Below or Above
* Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartment*
■Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
• Attic Storage, Private Pello &amp; Morel

HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Closod Sun

* BANK WILL FINANCE*
F a m ily P a r k
1/ Fleetw ood
14,00 1/7 tike new 1100 per
m onth (W A C t w / 10\. down
C a ll M a r lin 37] i t m

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We Offer Affordable Beauty and Valuel

323-3301

1.1 A C R E S , r e ild e n t le l. E n
le r p r lu . FI H e a v ily wooded
M m u te t to I 4 t 7 l 000 3)7 9)04

p ip w

C a ll (or d a ta tlt!
A A C a r n tt, Inc.. 33)17)4

• O L D ) CU TLASS
■ R O U Q H A M . 1911
Runt
gg o d l S400 firm 3714110

0 F O R D L A R I E T . 1*90. F 150
X cl#an. O ne ow ner. 14K m l ,
lo a d e d , t y r 40K w a r r a n t y
19,99) 3 1 1 0 4 H o f 313 0449
a F O R D R A N O E R , L T X *1
P /S . cru lta . A / C , it tr a o , 4.700
m il**, I y r or 17,000 m l left on
w a rra n ty . C a ll 377 11)3_______
• H A N D I C A P P E D V A N , 1940
F o rd E 150 L ilt , au tom atic
door* 11,300 37 1 7*14

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

TS3— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271

• M USTANO HATCHBACK
' I t , n * w p a ln l. H r t * a n d
w h a tl*
R un* good 13.400
31)9407_____________________

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• D O D G E T R A N S A N , 1971
S to v t, bad, lea boa. good cond
S3.300 or trade lo r ca r 334 3*07

a l e s t a t e , in c

322 7498

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES

HALL REALTY

3301 S. Sanford Ave,‘ Sanford

F I)H E R M A N ) P A R A D IS E ’
w ater Iron l lot. W &gt; 130, tp rln g
fee d la k e
P r ic e d to t e ll
I I I. WO B y ow n er 311M43

M97 PITI1SA SOO

321-2257

S an fo rd C ourt
A p artm en ts

D E L T O N A 3 wooded b u ild in g
lo ll N ice tu b d lv ltlo n llt.0 0 0
lo r a ll 3 lo t i 40/ tt4 9 lt t

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

• ) 1 split fenced 1)45 PITI.
ISA 900
P R E fo re clo su re ! 14 000 dn
VI. h e a v ily treed 1/1 a cre
S p lit b d rm , c e r a m ic til#,
appl, ga ra ge P o s sib le owner
h old 2nd Ju st 171 900'

IV*7 D .sif

S A N F O R D O il ice space )iO0
sq ft b u ild in g total. 1200 sq
tt per o ffice u n it 3117001
S00 SO F E E T for lease* on 17 92,
s u c c e s s fu l e n is lin g a n ch o r
bust nesses Good p a rkin g and
lig h t in g
G r e a t v is ib i li t y
A skin g 1*00 m o )?? 44AAwvtfk

321 0759

153— A c r c a g e L o t s / S a le

A tiu rrta NoQvdlUtlfiH

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n e — O f f ic e
S p a c e / Rent

• F O R E C L O S U R E ! J 1 on (i
a c r a l A p p t i in s id e u t il
fenced y d i Only 1)9,0001
• J / l, over 1/1 * fr e t L iv , dm.
f a m r m '3a fat (ft* di sh 144,900
• 1/1 w /P O O L for only 144 ) 001
L iv , dining, la m rm s too'
• L A K E , t e n n is , p o o l! 1 2
custom , tlv. din . e.it In llt c h
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w o u n d s a n d se x u a l a r tlv lty . that
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re c ip ie n t's b lo o d stre a m .
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ab o u t 0 0 p e rcen t o f p n tle n ts
reco ver, a rc not c a rrie rs o f the
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o f p a tie n ts be co m e c a rrie rs or
d e v e lo p c h r o n ic h e p a titis.

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by Jimmy Johnson

A R L O A N D JANIS

T h e re are h r ld d e fin itio n s of
m o re th a n 1.400 te rm s. H o w e v ­
er. even ( h n iifji b re v ity Is the
o rd e r o f the day. I w is h d e riv a ­
t i o n s of o b s c u re t e r m s lik e
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a c c o m p a n y in g d e a ls . U n d e r
w h ic h h e a d in g h to d a y 's , d o yo u
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th in g s y o u 'v e a lw a y s w anted.
T r y to f u l f i l l t h e s e d e s ir e s
w ith o u t o v c r h u td c n ln g y o u rs e lf
fin a n c ia lly .
PISCES (Feb. 2 0 -M arch 20) Be
p h ilo s o p h ic a l r e g a r d in g a n y
p ro b le m s w ith w h ich y o u have
to c o n te n d today. Y o u c o u ld be
a m a ze d u l how e a s ily th e y 're
re so lv e d If y o u d o n 't ta k e y o u r ­
s e lf o r life too lE g a tlv e ly . G et a
J u m p on life t y u n d e rs ta n d in g
th e In flu e n c e s w h ic h urc g o v ­
e r n in g y o u In the y e a r ahead.
S e n d for y o u r A stro -G ra p h p re ­
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u n d a lo n g , s e l f - a d d r e s s e d ,
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B o x 4 4 0 5 , N ew Y o rk . N. Y .
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A R IE S (M arch 2 1 -A p ril 10)
D o n ’ t Ik * deceived b y o u tw a rd
a p p e a ra n c e s today. S o m e th in g
w h ic h se e m s to be o f s m a ll
s ig n ific a n c e at firs t c o u ld tu rn
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o n c lo-on e b u s ls w lt h the person
In c h a rg e If y o u 're n e g o tia tin g
s o m e th in g o f Im portance.
G EM IN I (M u y 21 -J u n e 20)
G e n e ra lly sp eakin g, y o u c o u ld
Ik ra th e r lu c k y today w ith y o u r
bigg est b re a k s a im in g In m u t­
te rs th a t p e rta in to y o u r w o rk o r
c u rc cr. Be e x t r c n r ly w a tc h fu l In
these areas.
CANCER (June 21 -J u ly 22) If
y o u b e g in to plun tod ay, there Is
u good c h a n c e y o u m a y la te r
h av e the w a y s a n d m e a n s to
la k e a n extended trip y o u 'v e
a lw a y s w a n te d to m ak e. It's
w tth ln the r c a lin o f p o s s ib ilitie s .
LEO ( J u ly 2 3 A u g . 22) D o n 't
be d is tu rb e d o r overly c o n c e rn e d
to d a y If y o u aren’ t d o in g too w ell
In the e a rly In rin g s. Y o u 're a
s tre tc h r u n n e r a id th in g s w ill
Im p ro ve a s y o u jp t c lo s e r to the
fin is h line.
V IR G O ( A u g 2 3 -S e p t. 22)
T o d a y c o u ld prove ra th e r fo rtu ­
nate fo r y o u In an a rra n g e m e n t
w h e re there Is a p a rtn e r In­
v o lv e d . W o rk in g a s a tw o som e
te n d s to m u lt lp ly y o u r lu c k .
L ID R A (Sept. 23 -O ct. 23) R e ­
g a rd le s s o f y o ir a s s ig n m e n t o r

task tod uy. u iu k r a n c lfo r i to do
e v e ry th in g y o u d o to the v e ry
best o f y o u r u tility . R e w a rd s for
w o rk w e ll done an- Indicated .

SCORPIO (O il.

24 N o v .

22)

Y o u m a y not h av e a n c q u u l
to d u y w h e n It c o n ie s to o r ­
g a n iz in g o r m a n a g in g c o m ­
p l i c a t e d d e v e lo p m e n t s . I n ­
s tin c tiv e ly y o u 'll k n o w w h at to
d o a n d w hut to d e le g a te to
w hom .
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-D ec
21) E n v is io n (m h IIIv c e n d re su lts
toduy a n d d o n 't let the in te n s ity
o f th is p ic tu re lessen. Y o u c a n do
w h u t y o u th in k y o u cu n do If yo u
d o n 't leave s p a c for n e g a tiv e
th o u g h ts.
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 2 2 - J a il.
19) C o n d itio n s w h ich h ave d is ­
pleased y o u c a ily In the w eek
c o u ld begin to b c u llc v lu tc d a s o f
tod ay. K ee p the fa ith , b e cau se
w h at y o u 'v e hem h o p in g fo r Is
p o ssib le.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 2 0 -Fe b . 19)
Y o u 'v e h eard th at o ld adage.
" T h e h a r d e r y o u w o rk , th e
lu c k ie r y o u get." W e ll, t h is c o u ld
he e s p e c ia lly true In y o u r In­
sta n c e tod ay, m t h is Is not the
tim e to sta rt coustlng.
C o p y r ig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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January 23, 1994

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SUNDAY

S a n fo r d

75 Cents

H e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnce 1008
86th Year. N o

NEWS DIGEST

133 - Sanford. Florida

Where bad money goes
Forfeited profits from crime
used to advance cop efforts

□ Sports
Boys keep pace in SAC
LONGWOOD — The Lyman and Seminole
high school boy's basketball teams won in
remain 1-2 In the SAC title rare
See Page IB

BRIEFS
Cops searching for driver
SANFORD — Police are looking for a man who
went for a lest drive and ended up taking the
car.
Friday afternoon, a black male was taking a
test drive In a black Honda Prelude from Jim m y
Bryant Honda. State Road 600. The man was
described as In hts mid 20‘s, 6 fret 3-lnches tall.
180-190 pounds wearing a white polo shirt with
"Duckhead" logo and khaki pants. According to
police, he took the car for a test drive with one of
the salesman. While they were on General
Hutchinson west of SR 600. the subject pushed
the salesman out of the vehicle and turned
around, driving toward SR 600. The man was
dropped off at the dealership by a white male In
his late teens. It Is unknown Is hr was Involved
In (he theft.
Anyone with Information about the Incident
should contact the Seminole County Sheriff
Office.

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Six city police depart­
ments and the Seminole County sheriff
collected over 9 1 million In forfeitures
during 1993. swelling ihelr respecllve
Law Enfnrcrmenl Trust Funds. The
agencies spent almost 9480,000 on
equipment, computer*, drug education
program* and youth program*.
The shrrllf along wllh the elites of
Altamonte Springs. Casselberry. Lake
Mar)1. Long wot mI. Oviedo, and Sanford
belong lo the City County Investigative
Bureau (CCIB|. Winter Springs I* not u
part of CCIB Its trust fund rontulns

L io n s

and

tig e r s

and

•9.900. Winter Spring* did not collect cr
spend any money from the fund during
1993.
There was 9477.000 In all of the trusl
fund* on Oct. I. 1992 and when thr yrar
ended Sept IK). 1993 thr fund* con­
tained. nearly 91.035.000. An addlilonal
S I .032.000 was collertrd during the
fiscal year and 9476.706 spent from the
fund* The amount rollectrd Includes
Interest earned on the money In the iru*t
funds.
When properly Is seized and then
forfeited through thr courts, according (o
law. the funds are divided among the
departments and deposited Into the trust
r Bee Money, Page 2A

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The Law Enforcement Trust Fund coders ere swelling
Semlnolo County, with over SI million collected In 1993

In

3 murders
in a week

b e a rs

Dead woman found
in cardboard box
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
WINDWOOD — Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies are Investigating the third murder of the
year, all o f which occured last week.
On Saturday morning, a boy wulklng along u
water-filled ditch near Wlndwood at Anchor Road
and Oak Street between Casselberry and Allumonte Springs discovered the body of a female
Inside a partially submerged cardboard box
sealed wllh tape.

S h m ir* spohnniM U

Abortion protest ruling review

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WWTERSFRMGS

Sandy Robinson, vice chairman of the Sem i­
nole County school board, has filed papers to
begin her campaign to seek re-election.
Robinson, who has led the crusade for magnet
schools and for the annonymnus tip line now in
place In the schools, was elected for the first
lime In 1990.
A campaign promise to keep the people
Informed o f what the board was doing and to
listen to the concerns o f her constituents led to
the creation o f her public forums, called Chalk
Talks.
Robinson lives In Lake Mary where she and
her husband operate a medical textbook busi­
ness.

From S U lf reports

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UWNC.LC&amp; ,.0.

R eflection bid announced

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court set the
stage Friday for a significant abortion-related
ruling by agreeing to clarify how far courts or
local governments may go In restricting pro­
testers outside abortion clinics.
The Justices said they will review a Florida
court order by a Seminole County Judge that
created a protest-free buffer tone outside a
Melbourne. Fla., clinic.
The high court's decision, expected by July,
could have an enormous Impact across the
nation.
Friday's action came Just hours after an
estimated 35.000 abortion opponents marched
on the court's Capitol Hill building to mark the
21st anniversary of the 1973 Roe vs. Wade
decision that affirmed a constitutional right to
abortion. The march Is an annual event for
abortion foes.
The Florida case pits the free-aperch rights of
anti-abortion protesters against the rights of
women seeking abortions and o f abortion clinic
employees to be free from harassment. Intimida­
tion and other Illegal conduct.
In the abortion case, operators of the Aware
Women Center for Choice In Melbourne sued
Operation Rescue In 1991. leading to a
permanent Injunction banning certain activities
outside the clinic.
Early lost year, a state trial Judge determined
that those restrictions were Insufficient "to
protect the health, safety and rights of women”
seeking the clinic's services.
The Judge found that Operation Rescue
members often Interfered with patients and staff
members trying to enter or leave the clinic.

F U N D S

Annie Stevens. 2, appears to be a lion tamer
timidly putting her head In a roaring lion's
mouth. Annie le really nonplussed over a

HtflM MM Vr *»*»' MKMO
different matter. She can't quite reach the
llon-llke water fountain at the Central Florida
Zoo Saturday.

McDonough h M «he

boy wss looking lor some stolen Christmas
presents In the ditch when he opened the box and
round the body. He went home and told his
parents, who called 9-1-1.
McDonough said tlic victim was nn Aslan
female between 18 and 29 years old. five feel,
four Inches tall. 123 pounds with brown eyes and
medium length hrown. wavy hair wllh Irizzy end*
worn In a ponytail on top of her head.

□See Murder. Page BA

Strolling along developed waterfront
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Imagine walking
from the Finn Street specialty shop*
across brick walkways to a major
central plaza where the Seminole
County Courthouse parking lot Is
presently located.

At the plaza, you can sit under an
umbrella and sip coffer, while
looking at the natural beauty of the
area along Lake Monroe.
Along the water's edge, therr Is a
walled promenade with walkways,
lights and benches for relaxation.
These Images are contained In the
plans submitted to the Waterfront

Master Plan Steering Committee
and Sanford Main Street by Bruce
Andersen, of Andersen and Associ­
ates.
Although discussed extensively
Wednesday at Ihe Steering Com­
mittee's regular meeting, the pro­
posals are being presented lo the
Sanford City Commission Monday

night, through Director ol Planning
and Development Jay Murder, who
serves on the Steering Committee.
Among Hems presented for con­
sideration arc comments regarding
Ihe use of the parking lot area eust

Related Editorial, Page 4A________
□Baa Waterfront, Page BA

County irked
by state road
shift proposal
By J. MARKBARFIBLO
Senior Staff Writer________________________________
SANFORD — Seminole County officials are
preparing their objections to a state proposal to
shift 32.5 miles o f highways to county control.
According (o a stale-commissioned study, the
shift would move t l . 7 million o f annual m ainte­
nance and Improvement expenses to the county’s
fiscal lap. But County Engineer Jerry McCollum

CBee Roede, Page BA

mwM Hwtskr • &gt;«»«*( i neaniM

The H at* wants to ahltt control ot Stata Road 434, among othora, to tha county.

If this doesn’t bring back
memories, nothing will

Warming Up

Partly cloudy. High
In the low er 70s.
Wind northeast 5 to
lOmph.

Partly
Cloudy
‘Ctty of Jackaonvltle' coming Into Sanford bringing passengers
and cargos.

Morning folks! We've had quite a few
letters since we began this column In
1991. but none like Ihe one w e're glng lo
share with you today. W e've tuken the
liberty of doing some editing to shorten II
a bit but If this one doesn't bring back
memories o f Sanford In Ihe 1920s and
1930s nothing will.
"Dear Julian; Your 'Way Back When'
columns cause memories lo come flood­
ing back. My parents came from Tampa
lo Sanford In June 1928. The Depression
had begun. They had a (laugher. Mary
Joyce (Bateman who was with Ihe
audio-video operations of the local school
board for years). My dad. A.B. Stevens.

WAY
BACK
W HEN

JULIAN
STENSTROM
built roads In subdivisions. He had a
childhood friend. Cecil Swindle, who
managed (he Wlnn-Lovett Groccrtcria on

□Bee Btenstrom, Page 2A

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�2 * - Sanfotd Herald. Sanford, Florida • Sunday, January 23. 1994

Readers speak: Helping

IN BRIEF

By SUSAN WBNNIft

Lorena Bobbitt sent to mental hospital
MANASSAS. Va. — Lorena Bohbltl was committed to a slate
mental hospital Tor a psychiatric evahiallon after a Jury found
she was temporarily Insane when she cut o il her husband's
penis with a kitchen knife.
Defense lawyers had argued that Mrs. Bobbitt was a battered
wife seized by an "Irresistible Impulse" to cut ofT her husband's
penis on June 23 after he came home from a night o f drinking
and raped her. Prosecutors called Mrs. Bobbitt's attack a
calculated act of revenge.
"T h is case was not about a penis.'' defense Inwycr Lisa
Keinlrr said after the verdict Friday.
"Everyone was so consumed with that. But that’s not what
this case Is really about. It w'as realty about a life."
Doctors, as required by Virginia law, will decide if she poses a
danger to herself or others They must report back to the judge
within 45 days.
Mrs. Bobbitt stood stoically as the verdict was read. One
supporter In the courtroom shrieked. Her husband. John
Bobbitt, was not In court.
Bobbitt. 26. was acquitted In Novem ber o f sexually
assaulting his wife. He denied ever treating or raping her.
"John was dumbfounded. He said. ‘You mean she got away
with It?’" his uncle. William Biro, said on CNN’s "Larry King
L iv e " later Friday. He and his wife. Marylyn. who raised
Bobbitt, watched with him as the verdict was delivered on live
television.
Prosecutor Paul B. Ebert told reporters that he has "a certain
amount of sympathy for Mrs. Bobbitt, but that doesn't Justify
what she did."
"Hopefully. If she nerds help, she will get It," Ebert said.
The Jury of seven women and five men deliberated 7Mi hours
over two days beforr finding Mrs. Bobbitt Innocent of malicious
wounding, which carries a maximum sentence o f 20 years In
prison.

M o n ey--------Continued from Page 1A
lund ol the respective
town. Strict guidelines are set
forth In the law outlining how
the m oney Is spent. City com ­
missions must OK the proposed
e x p e n d itu re s o f trust fund
money Ircforr It Is spent. The
county commission reviews the

sheriffs requests.
The money In the fund comes
primarily from the skills o f the
drug trade and II may be years
before eases work through the
courts and the money filters
hack to the trust funds.
S a n fo r d r r e e lv e d o v r r
8700.000 in collection during

You've seen It: people walking
thr streets pushing shopping
carts nr carrying large loads on
their t&gt;arks: men. women and
children without a place to call
their own. sleeping on park
benches.
This Is a familiar sight within
most cities In America. Including
Sanford. Soup kitchens are set
up to feed them. Shelters are In
place to protect them from the
elements of Mother Nature. The
homeless of our community pose
a lender toplr for some and a
sore spot for others. How enn
they really br helped? Sanford
locals expressed their opinions.
Harold Scott said, “ I'm not
sure whut the answer ts. Maybe
we ran give them a Job to earn
their keep."
Bill Smith said. " I think wr
wouldn't have as many home­
less If their were more Jobs.
Some companies pay tuxes but
what they should do Is create
Jobs Instead of taxes."
Gary Scott said. "The gov­
ernment needs to supply more
Jobs that they (the homeless) can
do."
Many people felt the combina­
tion of creating Jobs os well as
providing shelter may be the
answer. Mike Palerm o said.
“ Build shelters for them. Help
get them Jobs."
Rajndrr Berl wholeheartedly

agreed by saying, "Get them a
Job and give them shelter."
Carl Prrscoll said, “ A lot of It,
they could help themselves. Find
some work. Food kllrhcns rould
still frrd l hem."
Eurlran Medlork said. "W e
ran help by providing low In­
come housing and provide Jobs."
Another Sanfordlte clabonitrd
on his thoughts. "One thing I
think would help the homeless Is
Job training to build their self­
esteem. Also some sort of per­
manent shelters. There are a lot
of wasted buildings In Sanford.
Small businesses can be run by
those nrrdiug Jobs. A New York
Ice cream shop guve Jobs to the
homeless und It helped them get
back Into the work force and also
gave them a reason to help (hem
do better."
A m y B ates sa id . " T h e r e
should he federal funding to help
them get bark on their feet. Job
training programs to tearh them
w ays to h an dle th eir own
m on ey. T each them social
skills'*
There wrre also those who
leaned more toward supplying
shelters. Ken Norton said. "I'v e
been Impressed with the group
shelter at Orlando. Giving them
a temporary shelter."
Margo Lemons said. " I think
we need to use old buildings that
department stores have left. Set
them up for housing the home­
less. Give them a rrason lo want

to work.'*
Buster Canfield said. "Take all
the golf courses and hulld cheap
housing for the homeless."
Wendy O 'Keefe said. "Low
Income housing might help."
F ran ces W illis said, "W e
should continue doing what we
arc. Like the food, clothing and
shelters we are providing."
Joy Daugherty seld. "O ne
thing we can do Is donate
clothing, bedding and food to be
taken to areas that are qualified
and set up to handle that. We
should also g iv e m oney to
shelters."

On a mitre comical note, J.p.
said, "G ive them a home. They
arrn'l homeless then when you
give them a home."
A more serious comment was
made by Bill Schmitt. "T h e
homeless shelters are bad news
because we're Inviting homeless
from other states to come here.
It's putting a burden on our
state."
Jeanette Stlffey said. "I think
more housing would help the
homeless and more caring for
our families. If we had more
caring within our families we’d
have less homeless."

1993. I hr major portion coining
for the forfeiture of over 81
million cash found In u ear at i hr
Amtrak AuloTrnln yard.
Sanford Police Commander
Dennis Whitmire said a 83 5
m illion Miami condom inium
complex may be tied lo a decade
old dnig smuggling case here
and muy ylelit more money for

the trust funds.
Some confiscation money also
comes back to the ugcnclrs
when they work with the federal
Drug Enforcement Administra­
tion (DEAL
Over 81 million in homes, real
estate, und luxury automobiles
werr seized from ronvlcted drug
smtigglrr Robert Castoro, Wlnlrr

Springs. He had a 22-arrr estate
on the St. Johns River. His
federal prison sentence was cut
to 20 years from life plus 65
years last week Custom cooper
aled with investigators in a
worldwide probe of the drug
trade.
Castoro admlttrd Importing
marijuana, roeaJne and hashish

into the country from 1974-67.
Sunlnrd used part of their
funds lor the school resource
officer program, crime preven­
tio n and D .A .R .E .. s e v e n
automobiles and accessories,
computer equipment, ballistic
vrsis, a voice stress analyzer and

iold my mother II Daddy had
hern educated he would have
made an excellent crim inal
lawyer. Dad had only a fifth
grade education, lie was truly a
self-educated man. rrad all hr
eould. had a terrible handwriting
but If one rould figure his
shortcuts, they were okay.
"Dud opened several stores In
his time hut one was special.
dlRcrrnt from ull other grocery
t r m t - m l w r t i d i n g tn h t » r e d
s to re * In central Florid a. He
pickup on 'special deliveries* called It Ills 'Super Store.' Cus­
because he always seemed lo tomers could drive Into an offk n o w w h e n fo lk s w ith
strrcl parking area, shop, have
hardships, widows with children Ihclr groceries taken to the car.
or people because o f sickness the first of Its kind, the forerun­
needed food. We would drive up ner of Ihc supermarket. It was
quietly und leave boxes of gro­ on French Avenue between 12lh
ceries on the porch.
and 13th street*. People came
"D ad's store took orders on from everywhere to sec It.
the phone. Clerks such as Naomi
"T h e store still took orders.
Fellow s and Josle Stpehcns During the war because gas was
w ou ld fill (h em . R oosevelt rationed, deliveries were made
W rig h t and H enry B rew er, by horse and wagon. There's a
blucks (that were always a part picture In the Student Museum
of our growing up) were the on West S even th o f Henry
d e liv e r y m e n . A m o n g th e ir Brewer with the wagon und big
chores was another one. To horses lakcn In front of Brisson's
advertise. Dad had Zeb Ratliff of Funeral Home on Laurel.
Celery Cliy Printing Company
"I remrmber a Sunday after­
produce llyers. Roosevelt and noon family trip to Iaikrlund tn
Henry wuld hire young boys lo see a store opened by a George
distribute them to homes all Jenkins. That store Is now the
over the county. Sometimes Dad Publlx chain. Jenkins wanted
drove the truck and my sisters Dad's opinion.
and 1 would make the rounds
"A t various times Dad had
with him for fun. By this lime s to r e s In G e o r g e to w n and
my sister Denise (Swain) was Goldsboro. They numed u sec­
bom.
tion o f Midway the 'Stevens
"Dad, a shrewd businessman, Addition.' divided It Into lots for
had a productive nature. At­ people to buy und pay for by the
torney Garland Spencer once week. Dad made it as easy as he

could lor these (oiks It was from
Ills heart and a long time before
government created Integration.
"In 1936. hr bought a 500acre farm In Camilla. Ga. During
thr war when grocery rationing
started he closed ull his stores
hut one on East Fourth Street.
Hr sold the 'Super Store' proper­
ty to W .A. Patrick. Charles
Nlhlark and Glenn l.lngle. hi
June 1943. the family moved lo
Georgia. Dud hull I a lovely big
home tn the middle of a pectin
orchard. Our Sanford home was
M illed lo a Navy officer. Patrick
lutcr bought out Nlbluck und
Llnglc and It became Patrick
Fruit Corporation.
"M ary Joyce and I graduated
Irorn high school In Georgia. In
1946 we moved buck to Sanford.
Mother gill her wish. She never
enjoyed the Georgia stay.
"Dad died In December 1954.
Mom died In October 1977. Mary
Joyce. Denise and I were very
lucky girls. I married Marvin
Dyal In 1949. We reared two
sons and a daughter. Mark and
Ben live In Sanford. Carol In
Altamonte. I have been blessed
many times over. I have five
grandchildren. It's true grand­
children are precious.
"A t my house now I huve an
old wooden bread rack that
came from your father's stoic at
20th and French. My mother
bought it from your dad for 25
cents. She used It for potted
plants on the porch.
" S in c e 1980. w hen my
husband Marvin became III. I've

worked a* a secretary for the
school board at old Soulhslde
Primary. I plan to retire this
month. My formal education
began and will end In the verysame room. I'm now n widow. I
might find |Mri-tlme work. I'll
slay busy.
" I remember Forrest Lake, the
Sanford mayor and banker who
went to prison, having many
meals when he got out at our
house. Mom always had room for
one or two more. Do you re­
member the Indians camping
under their hogans on the
lakcfront where the courthouse
now stands? We could often hear
Leo the lion at the lukcfronl zoo
roaring on still summer nights.
Do you remember Angel's Eat
Shack. McReynolds drugstore.
Captain Arthur Yowcll (such a
big. happy and generous man).
Wert the Jeweler In his liny
store, and the klndess of Grover
W i l l i a m s to th e k id s at
T o u c h t o n s a n d l a t e r to
everybody at Pcnncy'a?
" I remember when Dr. T.F.
McDaniel came lo Sanford, went
lo war. rame home and resumed
Iris p r a c t ic e . He w as m y
grandparents' doctor. We loved
being at their home when Dr.
M c D a n ie l c a lle d on th em
because he was so handsome.
"Thanks. Julian, for the many
wonderful trips down memory
lane each Sunday." The letter
was signed. "Beryl S. Dyal."
Thank you. Beryl, for sharing
your story with us. Yes. we do
remember your dad and things
as they were "W ay Back When."

Herald Correspondent

N9fM mviN uy w»an wanoar

Rajndar Bari and Mika Palarmo

Sec Money, Page 5 A

Stenstrom —
Continued from Page 1A

FlrM Other grocery stores on First

Street, later managed by your

father.

" I was txirn in Nov. 1928 at
Pemald-Laughtan Hospital. Fifth
and Oak The physician was Dr.
AAV Knox. Ills nurse was the
h'-nutlful Mary H o lle r. T h e
d o c t o r 's o ffic e w as a b o v e
K n u m l l l a t ft A n d e r s o n 's
drugstore. When I was uboul
four;. Many Joyce and t had our
umsiW •w i w t l • tn Dr K n o x ’s
office. I hcminurltagrd severely. I
was sent to the hospital. I recall
florist A.T. Rosslter came to my
room with two dozen roses.
"M y family tented an apart­
ment from fir. C.J. Marshall an
East Union Avenue (now’ known
as Second Slrrell. The apart­
ment was on (lie grounds o f the
doctor's lovely Iwme that once
stood there. We had a clear view
o f Lake Monroe. Mary Joyce
would nin la the window to see
the rlverb oa ts, (see p h oto ),
b lo w in g their w histles, and
docking at the end of Palmetto
Avenue.
"W hat Is now Winn-Dixie In
those days operated Wlnn-Lovctt
Grocertertas and Plgglv-W lggly
stores. I clearly remember a
Riley's opening next to Lancy's
d r u g s t o r e on First S t r e e t .
Rainey's had the best hot dogs In
town). Every Saturday folks
limn all over Seminole County
came to town to shop and visit.
Mary Joyce and I would walk to
Lancy's to get hot dogs for Mom.
Denise (now a third daughter)
and oursplvrs. What a treat!

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE * Forty-six
players matched ell five num­
bers In the Friday Fantasy 5
game, state Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced Satur­
day.
The winning numbers for
Friday are three, seven, eight,
11 and 22.

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Sunday. January 23. 1994
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Street were Margaret Ann's.
Table Supply and the AftP.
"A fte r a couple years Mr.
Swindle, his brother, and my
dad decided to go Into the
grocery business for themselves.
Thai's how the store (and later
storrsl got the name 'Trlple-S.'
or 'Red Front' ns It was also
known on First Strrcl. In that
block Touehton's was on i^he
e a s t end. Moving w eM w sstsS -WasC h u r c h w e l l 's ( l a t e r U jL .
Perkins') store, the Red Front,
Speer ft Sons department storr.
M c C r o r y ’ s, t h e
tobarro/uewsstund. and finally
the Sanford Atlantic National
(now First Union) Bank.
"S w in d le and his brother
opened two stores In Daytona
while Dad remained In Sanford.
Dud worked long hard hours. He
drove a truck to Jacksonville
several times a week for produce
and staples. He made trips to
Georgia and Alabama for yams,
cane syrup, nuts, fresh milled
grits, water-ground com meul
and other staples. I often went
with him lo the local docks for
freight coming In by rlverboats
from Jacksonville. Part of the
floor was made of sheets of
heavy tin nailed lo pilings In the
water below’. There were large
cracks or so they appeared to a
small girl, and I was afraid I
would lall through. The noise
from walking on the tin was
frightening.
"M any young Sanford luds
worked at the 'Trlple-S' from

lime to time. Other than Dad's
nephews — C.B. Brown. Earl
und John King. Forrest. J.P. and
Tim Stevens — I well remember
Brantley Adams. Grady Gallant.
Bill Flemming, several of the
Hurt and Carlton boys and many
more. Including your brother
Douglas Stenstrom.
"Although Dad put on a tough
front he was a pushover where
^lllldrrn and hardships existed, 1

THE W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Partly cloudy. High In
the lower 70s. Wind northeast
5-10mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
Ihc mid 40s. Wind north 5 to 10
mph.
T o m o rro w : P a rtly clou d y.
High In the 70s. Wind northeast
5 mph.
Extended forecast: Tuesday:
Partly cloudy with a warming
trend lows In the mid 50s and
highs In the mid 70s.
Wednesday: Mostly fair, Lows
in the lower 60s and high near
00.
No rain Is forecast through
Wednesday
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feet except higher In the gulf
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Bus service expansion begins

PO LICE B R IE F S

■V R O O IR HARNACK
Herald Correspondent

Retail theft charged
Anum Jerome Harvey. 34. 1513 Meadowlark St., l-onjtwood.
* * ■ charged with retail theft by Casselberry Poller on
Thursday.
Poller said he left a store with a sandwich concealed "on hia
P m o n ." They said he made no attempt to pay for It.
When he was stopped on the street outside the store, police
found a hoagle In his possession.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $100 bond.

Before long. Lynx customers will be able
to take advantage o f express bus services
from Seminole County to downtown Or­
lando.
"This is the first step In a two-part
expansion of services," Lynx Executive
Director Paul Skoutelas said.
Lynx already provides service between
Seminole and Orange counties, but the
express service is aimed at speeding up
transportation between the counties.
The second step of the transit system's
expansion depends on Volusia Transit
IVotran) officials.
According lo Skoutelas. Lynx and Votran
officials have met to talk about connecting

Forgery alleged
David Eugene Williams. 22. 1714 Park Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with uttering a forged Instalment by Sanford Police on
Thursday.
Poller said in November, he presented a check for 9242 68 in
a Park Avenue huslness. The check was wrlltrn on the account
of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
laitrnt fingerprints on the check, which matched William’s
helped Investigators link him to the Incident.
He Is also under Investigation, police said, for similar
Incidents In othrr parts of Sanford. In Seminole County and In
Volusia County.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held In lieu of 92.000 bond.

services allowing customers to essentially
be able to take the bus between Orlando and
Daytona Beach.
Skoutelas said the meetings had resulted
In "discussions" on connecting services, but
stopped short of calling them negotiations.
"W e are waiting to hear from Votran
about offering commuter services and we
are looking at the project.” Skoutelas said.
"W e are waiting to hear from Votran
officials on what they want to do, Currently,
we are looking at some park dnd ride
possibilities and areas where we can
connect our service with Votran We arc
looking at potential sites In troth Seminole
and Volusia counties."
It may be uwhllc before residents can get
on the bus and get off on the beach.

Skoutelas said.
"T h e r e has been a lot o f Interest
expressed in It. However, the exact timing 1s
not clear." he said.
Aside from connecting sendees with
Votran, Skoutelas said Lynx was looking
into providing services between Sanford and
Deltona.
Skoutelas Is optimistic that the transit
system's expansion plans could be realized
in the near future. He projected that express
services to Orlando could be implemented
within the next year, but shied away from
making a time-line projection on expanding
services eastward.
" I think Its feasible to tic Volusia.
Seminole and Orange counties together."
Skoutelas said.

Indian ambassador
attends exhibit
Seminole Community College
welcomed the ambassador ot
India H.E. Mr. Slddhartha
Shankar Ray, left, to the Fine
Arts Gallery Friday. The col­
lege Is hosting Folk Arts of
Indie with the Aslan Cultural
Association. SCO president,
Dr. Earl Weldon and cultural
arts coordinator, Or. Karen
K o p p , d i s c u s s c u lt u r e ,
customs snd beliefs with the
ambassador while admiring
examples of Indian clothing,
sculpture and art. The prelect
Is funded in part by The Arts
Services Council, an affiliate of
United Ads of Central Florida,
Inc. Chair tor the exhibit
committee Is Klshore Fathers.
C o - c h a lr s a re J y o tl
Sethupathl, Shsllni Tendon,
Sarlta Bhatheja, Saudamanl
Shah and Kuljit Kaur. The
exhibit, which Is open to the
public, will run through Feb.
10.

W arrant arrests
• Felicia Denise Drown, 31. 215115 Chtirrh St.. Sanford on a
writ ofbodlly attachment
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held without bond
• Jason Kolrert Williams. 23. 121 Mayfair Clr.. Sanford, was
charged In connection with a warrant for failure to pay 9151 In
fines.
He was lied at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility In lieu of
the fine.
• Rodney White. 28. 24 Castle Drcwer Ct.. Sanford, was
charged In connection wlih a writ of bodily altachmenl.
He wns taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held wit limit bond
• Henry J. Fernandes Jr.. 33. 3000 Orlando Dr,. Sanford, was
charged In connection wilh several warrants. Including
uttering a forged Instrument, failure to appear In court on
trespassing charges nnd burglary charges
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held without bond.
• Cedric Lyle Duller, 20. 2751 W. Iftih Street. Sanford. In
connection with a warrant for falling to pay fines totalling
9115
He was held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility in lieu
o f the $115

Woman off murdered man remains in jail on fforgery charges
Road on fo rg e ry and theft
charges. The charges relate to
two stolen checks being forged
at a crafts fair In December. In
addition. Perry Is charged with
fraudulent use of a credit card,
two counts o f grand theft nnd
uttering a forged instrument.
The total bond on all counts was
94.500. H ow ever. M cGregor
daubletl the bond to 90.000
noting the degree of criminal
activity alleged and the number
of charges Increased the likeli­
hood the defendant would be
tem pted to Dee If she was
released on bond.

■ y 9AMDRA 9LLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer_______________
S A N F O R D - A S em in o le
County woman whose husband
died of a shotgun blast to the
face in their home near Winter
Park last week will remain in Jail
on unrelated theft and forgery
charges despite her request for a
lower band so she could make
funeral arrangements.
During a hearing Saturday.
Circuit Court Judge Robert
McGregor found there was suffi­
cient evidence to hold Sherry
Lee Perry. 37. 2316 Polnclnnu

The public defender's office her home which was valued at
was appointed lo represent Perry B125,000. Another bond com­
after she filled out a form stating pany pulled a 91.500 bond It
she could not afford to hire an potted on earlier charges of
attorney. Perry has a daughter dealing in stolen properly and
and son and recetvea Social uttering a forged Instrument
Security disability. The family after Perry waa arrested on the
home Is tn foreclosure, according new charge*.
to the request for a public
P e r r y a p p e a r e d in c o u rt
defender Perry told the court dressed In a blue Jail uniform
she bus a worker's compensa­ wearing a surgical-type mask
tion claim pending.
over her nose ana mouth.
Prior to the beginning o f the
"T h ey say I have hepatitis.^
hearing. Perry asked a ball P e r r y t o ld th e b o n d a m a n
hundsmun If he would talk to her through the glass observation
about posting bond. She told window In the Jail courtroom.
him there was 914.000 equity In "But they've got me confused
with somebody else. They've
never even taken any blood
samples."
Both o f the female guards
a c c o m p a n y in g P e r r y w ore
masks and latex gloves. Perry
was brought Into the courtroom
alone.
Perry's husband. David, was
killed Thursday with a shotgun
blast to the face In the bedroom
of the couple's home. Mrs. Perry
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told police two men she de­
After hearing Mrs. Perry’s re­
scribed as Panamanian, came lo quest for a lower bond due to her
the house about 0 a.m. She said husband's death and need to
her husband knew the men and m ake funeral arrangem ents.
told her lo let them in. They McGregor refused due to the
went to the bedroom where she number of offenses charged and
heard the three argu ing In temptation to flee. He added.
Spanish. She said she then "N othing Is going to happen
heard a shot and the two men there in the sense that other*
Red on foot. Perry was an can't attend to It."
airplane m echanic and once
Arraignment date* on Febru­
worked tn Panama. Mrs Perry ary 3 and 24 were a n on the new
told Investigators.
and previous charge*.
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EDITORIALS

Do we really
need another
lakefront plan?
Here's the plan.
ilanners to
Pay architects and town pi
develop
rlop a plan for Sanford's lake
lakefront. Hire
another expert for another plan to study the
plan, and then pay college students to study
the plan and make a final plan.
Is this overkill or polities? Either way. It's
asinine.

Get juvenile system out of Dark Ages
State Senator Gary Siegel is chairman of the
Florida Senate’s Select Committee on Juvenile
Justice Reform. He acknowledges the complex­
ities of the task challenging tiie committee.
However, the committee's Interim report pro­
vides a plan for lifting Florida's Juvenile system
out of the dark ages.
Siegel has sought Input from those persons
direct)- Involved In the Juvenile Justice system
and the public. Town public meetings have been
held In Pinellas County. Boca Raton. Orlando
and Jacksonville.
Statistics relative to Juvenile crime reveal that:
B7 percent of Juvenile crime Is committed during
the day: In 1991. there were 72.000 Juvenile
offenders. This increased to 140.000 In 1992:
one out of 20 youth have taken a gun to school:
50 percent o f the murders committed In 1991
were committed by persons under 25; 20-25
percent of violent crimes are being committed by
teenage girls; In 1993. there were 24.000 school
dropouts in Florida.
Education or the lack of It Is a salient variable
in the Incidence of crime. There Is a high
correlation between academic failure and crime.
Youngsters who drop out of school, are expelled
or suspended, roam the streets and easily
embark on a life o f crime. Ninety percent of adult
criminals have Juvenile records. This speaks to
the need for Intervention to break the cycle that
leads to a life o f crime. Presently, there are 750

pervasive hopelessness that characterise many
youth who are economically deprived.
SBM INOUI
Currently. HRS has a four billion dollar budget.
OPINION
However, only 250 million Is expended for
Juvenile Justice. There Is practically no attention
focused on prevention 110 percent of the 250
million). There has been 80 percent rectvldism
LURLENE
among Ihe Juvenile offenders In HRS programs.
A change Is needed. Our children are Important
SWEETING
enough to warrant their own Independent
department of Juvenile Justice. This department
would focus equally upon prevention and
Intervention and detention and corrections.
youngsters In the state penal system.
Parental responsibility and training Is also a vital
The Impact o f "latch key children" on the component of the report.
Juvenile J u stice problem can n ot be un­
Sc. Siegel and his committee are to be
derestimated. Th ere ore approximately two to six
million unsupcrvlsed "latch key children" In congratulated for their diligence, foresight and
comprehensiveness In approaching the Juvenile
America.
Among the assessed contributing factors to Justice problems In this state. Those of us
Juvenile crime were: Decline In social and moral Involved with children agree that a systemic
values, abrogratlon of parental responsibility, (.hunge Is necessity. The monies allocated to
lack of fu n d in g for prevention and early HRS for Juveniles should he utilized to create a
Intervention. Inadequate funding for Juvenile department that will totally focus on the
detention and commitment beds, lack of Judicial problems of youth. Why perpetuate a system
authority to detain youngsters, lack of nf- that Is obviously not working'? The problem of
tcrschool evenings and weekend activities for Juvenile Justice necessitates Immediate action to
youth, the Ineffectiveness of Health and Re­ ameliorate our sinking further Into the abyss of
habilitative Services, the Inability of the educa­ Juvenile crime. All of us need to tie concerned
tional system to deal effectively with children and to quote Sen. Siegel. "It takes a whole village
exhibiting learning and behavioral problems. Ihe to raise u child."

Futurists began marketing one of Sanford's
natural assets, the lakefront, with the con­
struction of the seawall at the end or 1916.
Formal drawings o f a bustling waterfront
began appearing In early 1917. A band shell
mid pier were added In the 40s. The band
shell wns tom down and Memorial Park was
created In the 60s.

JOSEPH SPEAR

The outrageous
Person of ’93 is...

Fast-forward to 1992. Over the years In
between, much talk about the renaissance of
downtown Sanford led to a landmark rezon­
ing of downtown commercial and residential
land, winning placement on the National
Historic Register. Large Victorian homes In
disrepair began _sportlng new paint Jobs as
preservation buffs moved In. Sanford
"Sanford won
w
a
spot on Main Street, a state and federal
program created to pump new life Into
historic downtown areas that have decayed
because of the exodus of shoppers to suburbs
and malls.
Historic groups and city officials began to
see the need to plan for positive downtown
development tn the face of a new expressway
and moll. Besides the uniqueness of the
h is t o r ic h o m e s a n d s h o p f r o n t s , the
WM w o g n U e d as ft,
natural resqutee with much potential.

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Retio'iv'h^d1architect Andres Duany was
Invited at a cost of about $12,000, naif of
which was paid by the city, to study the area
and devise a comprehensive m ap for the
future. He did. In 1992. Duany unveiled ‘Old
Sanford.' a downtown that would embrace
the past, filled with friendly neighborhoods.
pedestrians strolling, porch swings, roller
skates and lemonade stands. The lakefront
would be a marvelous draw, he said, filled
with arcaded buildings housing quaint res­
taurants and shops, over which apartments
ovclooklng the water would be built.
In March o f '9 3 . the new W aterfron t Master
Plan Steering Committee met In an effort to
facilitate THE waterfront development plan to
the city. Ed Preston Consulting, of Jackson­
ville. was paid $6,000 by the city to mutch
the Information gathered by the committee
Into a workable plan.

Next, consultant Bruce Andersen was hired
for $2,000, half paid by the city. Andersen
mirrored what Duany had said. Sanford.
playing off It's natural resources, would
become a premiere example of the small town
renaissance, with lakefront bistros, shops and
meeting areas.
Now the city must decide If it wants to
spend another $15,562. half of the $31,102
cost for another study: this time by University
o f Florida architecture students. This study
w as backed last week by the waterfront
committee.
If approved, that's over $50,000 to study
the lakefront In the last two years.
Another study? Another plan? Another
delay...You bell
The cream of the architectural crop has
already spoken, and been paid.
The city commission should deny the
waterfront committee's request for funds.
The committee, and Mr. Larry Strlckler as
chairman, should take the very viable, very
exciting Andres Duany and Bruce Andersen
plans, put them together and get to work. Sell
the Idea.
Let the concept be developed. Don't develop
another concept.

LETTERS

Thanks for coverage
m

On behalf of the residents of HUlhaven, 1 would
like to thank you for the interest you have shown
In our facility during the past year. We always
enjoy picking up the news amt seeing that our
part of ttt They have learned to love
residents are atpari
Mr. Schroeder and appreciate your support.
Please accept our gratitude.
Dennlse Stockman
A ctivity Director
Salford

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Finally in the men’s game
WASHINGTON — It's been a year since Patty
Murray, her husband, and tw o teen-age
children packed up their car and drove east
Yashin
from Washington
state to Washington. D.C.
Murray had taken Ihe words once used to
taunt her — "Y ou ’re Just a mom In tennis
shoes" — and turned them Into h winning
slogan. The U.S. senator arrived at the Capitol
determined to remain os dawn to earth us a
pair of Keds.
When we met that first week on Ihe Job.
Murray (allied fiercely about balancing her Job
and her family. She set herself an extra task, to
be a role model as well os a senator. "Port of
my responsibility Is to show that we can make
Congress work for people like m e." she sold.
"W e need Congress to represent mainstream
America."
That day. I thought about the special
burdens and concerns that women bring as we
enter male Institutions. Having fought long
and hard for access, we Immediately face the
next stage, a dual struggle to make ourselves
comfortable In an unfamiliar world and to
change It.
Tw elve months later, our conversation
picked up almost where It left off. The senator,
who has won a reputation for effectiveness
without showboating, is still earnest, and open
— and more aware of pitfalls than of pleasures
In her position.
From her post, for example, she haa watched
n humiliated Bob Packwood hang onto his seat
for dear life. Shaking her head, she says. "H e
can’ t conceive of leaving here. He has no other
life. And I. frankly, think that's w h it's wrong
with the Senate, that people here don’ t have a
real life In the real world."
Murray has also learned a great deal about
how Senate life can push out real life. Try
living a real life without knowing when you’ll
be home each day.
"There aren't any hours," she says, laun­
ching Into a subject that she'll return to again
und again during our lunch. " I usually get to
work at 8 in the morning. And at 7 at night. I
am usually In my office saying, 'Are we going
to have a vote tonight or can I go hom e?'"
The Senate operates, she says, by endless
standoffs between opponents — "w h o can hold
out the longest." As votes are postponed and
delayed, her family often watches C-SPAN to
figure out when she'll be home. Sometimes,
her daughter faxes her homework to the office.
More to the point, she adds. It's a work place
and style designed by and for men with wives
who took care o f their families. The whole
world may be changing to a new model, but
the shop on Capitol Hill remains the same.
In fairness, senators have their own deman­
ding bosses — the public. As Murray £ c s It.
"there's a fear on ihe port o f many senators
that...if I can't stand up until 3 In the morning
and my family doesn't go along with that, I'm
telling the voters I'm Incapable o f this Job.

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Working hard la equated with working long
and legislating becomes this endurance con­
test.
She has found that It takes a fierce will to
retain anything close to a "norm al” life. The
one concession she has made to her new
lifestyle Is to hire cleaning help for an hour and
h a lf e v e ry o t h e r
w eek . Other th an
th a t, sh e a s k s
herself. "How can I
speak for the wom en
who work at Safeway
and are try in g to
hassle w ith c h ild
care and w hatever
else. If I don't un­
derstand It?"
S o . sh e " u n derstands It" when
her husband Is aw ay
on a business trip
and a storm knocks
out the e le c tric ity
while she's at the £ She arrived at
office. Or her son haa " the Capitol
determined to
a b loody n o t e at
remain as down
sch ool that w o n 't
to earth as a
stop and she has to
pair of Keds. p
leave work. Or her
car won't start.
Still there Is much that la "abnorm al" for the
family of a part-time state legislator who
becomes a full-tim e senator, and Murray
knows that aa well. "Our family life frankly
revolves around me, what time am I going to
be home, when I have to go to the atate." she
offers. "Thai's a tough thing to ask even my
husband and kids to cater to."
This move has hit her daughter Sara
hardest. "She doesn't always want to be Sen.
Murray's daughter.” says this mother with
understanding and a touch o f sadness. The
Independence o f a 14-ycar old can take a
unique form In the life of a politician. In the
midst of the N A F T A debate. Sara wrote an
Impassioned school paper opposing the treaty
that her mother voted for.
If Murray Is unusually and consciously frank
about the difficulties o f the Senate Job. she also
cites with pride the legislation about timber or
gun control or fam ily medical leave that makes
It worthwhile. She talks us well about the
special connection between the Senate women
who shared the spotlight In the year of the
woman.
But the same wom an who act out a year ago
to make the point that a working
ig nmother could
do this Job, It moat fervent when she talks
about making the Job doable for herself and
others who follow. "I'm not going to be the
kind of senator who...abandons m y family..."
says this working mother, sounding like so
many others.
She Is — we are — finally In Ihe m en's game.
Now to change the rules.

Welcome to the Fifth Annual Outrageous
Personage nf the Year awards It is a black-tie
affair, so put on your tuxedo before rending
any further. Krady? Here we go,
Remember that the event this year Is bring
co-sponsored by the Association of Sagacious
Pundits, which will hand nut Asps, little
snake statues, to the winners.
I want to thank you for the outstanding
array nf candidates you nominated. They
Included Roseanne
and T o m A rn o ld .
R u sh L Im b a u g h .
R o ss P e r o t. O lllc
North. Mary Matulln.
Sen. Robert Dole.
K -K n n .. H illa r y
C linton. Rep. Dan
Roslenkowskl. D ili..
Sen. Phil Gramm.
K-Texas, Joey Buttafuocn, Ifeidt Flelss
und M i c h a e l
Jackson.
A p e r s o n fr o m
Pensacola. Flu., and
wonderful wnmun
from Salisbury. Md..
( " L o v e y o u r c o l ­ ^ Both of these
lovely statuettes
u m n !"! think Surare carved Irom
geon G en eral
stlnkstono. J
J o y c e l y n E ld e r s
ought to be chosen
for proposing a study
of drug legalisation. We don't agree, but In a
spirit o f sportsmanship, we accept the
nom ination. A Cam bridge. Mass., man
unolnted Woody Allen for his affair with his
former lover's iuk&gt;pted daughter.
We got one letter that totally confounded
us. "You are pm cliring censorship by not
allowing Rush Llinbuugh's friends to vote."
complained a reader from Lancaster. Ohio.
This is not true. What I said was that I was
getting so many letters from Rush's listeners
who wanted to nominate n&gt;e lor m y own
contest that I hud to arrange ftir a special mall
drop Just for them. It's In Apia. Western
Samoa (224 West FIJI Street), and I encourage
all Hardcore Dlttohcads to write me there.
Let's gel to (lie main event. As selected and
certified by the Spear Foundation, the
Outrageous Personages for 1993arc:
In fifth place and winner o f the Brass Asp I
Abraham Sofucr. This former federal Judgi
and Stutc Department official agreed for
while to represent Libya In the Pan Am 10;
b o m b in g r a s e . T h a t Is t a k in g tin
rvrryone-descrves-u-luwycr matarkey Just i
mite too far. In our Judgment.
In fourth place and winner of the Bronzi
Asp is former Secretary or State At Haig. Nov
a "business consultant." llalg mxompanled i
client to China, where he stuffed tin
Tiananm en Square massacre down thi
memory hole. "I think the time has come ti
take a different lack here." he said. "A m
Tiananmen Is a long way behind us." Tr
think that this dork was briefly in commam
of the White House.
In third place and winner of the Silver Asj
Is BUI Clinton. In November, he met wltt
Salman Rushdie. Ihe author sentenced tr
death by the lute Ayatollah Khomlenl. thcr
tried to diminish the gesture by saying It wai
a brief encounter In a hallway. In December
hr lashed out (through spakeswoninn Dcr
Dec Myers) at Dr. Elders for daring to suggesi
that drug legalization be studied. A dectlnf
pox on the president.
In second pluce and winner of the Gold Asj
Is Randall Terry, founder o f Operation
Rescue. " I want you to Just let a wave ol
Intolerance wash over you ." he preached tc
an Indiana crowd last August. "I want you tc
let a wave of hatred wash over you. Hate U
good." Who ndmttjcd (his brutr to the human
race?
And the Outrageous Personage of the Yeai
and winner of the Platinum Asp Is,.. Sen
Judd Gregg. R-N.H. He accepted an offer ol
$920,000 on his Greenfield. N.H.. estate from
a Wyoming woman who put down a IG
percent deposit, then he refused to return her
money when site learned she had terminal
cancer. The Concord Monitor said Gregg
appeared to have "the heart of a lizard." We
think that's an unfair slap at lizards.

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those who prefer In be In an
•
of thr courthouse. iirlNin urea but do not want to
fiay the mall proximity prices.
The Information rr|&gt;ort auyn:
"T h e city-owned courtlioiiae Downtown Sanford has prox­
lurking lot and udlarent urea imity to the employment center
represent* the central focal point and major transportation but
o f the entire area. Ilia future use has lower land values and rents.
I* the key to the visual a|i|iear- In other words. If the user dors
a lire and market fabric of the not need the high visibility and
downtown Sanford waterfront newness of the mall arra and
design plana for what could desires rom ance with lower
become one of the tndy great costs. Sanford will be very, very
"squares" In America. Il needs competitive."
Andersen has not proposed
to tie carefully developed and
nurtured. If so. Sanford bus the moving the Seminole County
|M&gt;tentlal for greatness."
Courthouse out o f the Sanford
Regarding property along the lajyfront area, lie has however,
lakefront In locations oilier than not discussed how parking
d i r e c t l y n d ja r e n i to th e would lie handled.
During previous discussions,
downtown area, the report deals
with residential usugr. Is sug­ plans were considered toward
g e s t e d th e c i t y s h o u l d , •he |xisslhlllty of a multistory
"...encourage high density resi­ parking garage In Ihe area.
dential housing and other people Nothing concrete has been sug­
actlvltles along the waterfront gested on that matter at tilts
ami tie them together with some lime.
Regarding the courthouse
visible means such ns a pro­
plaza. Andersen wrote. "This
menade or river walk."
Th e report stresses, " I m ­ would tie a good area for new
plem entation steps must be office and Inslllutlonal uses,
taken Immediately since lime Is particularly Ihe rou rlh ou se
of the essence with the mall expansion, schixil board/c-ounty
under construction and Hie area services or similar and rrlatril
starting to regrow again after the public and privute uses."
He conllnued. " Il Is also a
recession."
It concludes. " T h e proper good area for small town busi­
marketing toots and Implcmcn- ness headquarters who wauls to
fat Ion steps fpmgrammlng and locate to a more urban urea
financial) need to tie taken so without great cost."
The waterfront proposal* have
San lord can moke use of them
been placed on the ugenda for
tiefore others do."
In making Ills presentation to Monday night's work session
the Waterfront Committer. An­ meeting of Ihe Sanford City
dersen wrote. "Th e downtown Commission. Both Ihe Andersen
Sanlord market em erges for proposals and Ihe Wuterfrnnl

HAROLD J. DAVIS
Harold J. David. 80. West 20th
Street. Sanford, died F'rlduy.
Jan. 21. 1994 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom August
25. 1913 In Chattanooga, Tenn..
he moved iu Central Florida In
1947. He wss an electrician for
Florida Power Corp., In En­
terprise. He was u member of
Plnecrcst Baptist Church, lie
was a member of Masonic Lodge
*62. FAAM. Sanford
Survivors Include wife, Bessie:
sons. Wayne Steven. Knoxsvllle.
TN and Kenneth Dale. New Port
Richey: three grandchildren
Crum kow Fun eral H om e.
Sanford In charge of arrangemrnuu-,

ROS ALlNA'RofofilOUEZ
DOMINQUEZ
R o s a lln a R o d r ig u e z
Dom inguez. 85. W. F lagler
Street. Miami, died Friday. Jan.
21. 1994 at R egency Park
Nursing Center. DcBary. Born
Dec. 27. 1908 In Camagucy.
Cuba, she moved to Central
Florida from Puerto Hlco In
1978. She wus a homemaker.
She was Roman Catholic.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n s.
Humberto A.. Longwood. Frank.
Areclbo. Puerto Rico; sister.
Flora R. Opcnhelmer. Miami:
five grandchildren.
Stephen R. DaldaufT Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

JOHN DONOVAN
John Donovan. 68. Kimberly
Drive. Deltona, died Wednesday.
Jan. 19. 1994 at his residence.
Bom Dec. 16. 1925 In Norwich.
Conn., he moved to Central
Florida In 1986. He was a truck
driver for Federal Paperboard
Co. He belonged to St. Clare
Catholic Community, and De­
ltona Elks. He was a charter
member of U.P.O.E. 2739. He
lielonged to Teamsters Union
Local 493. Norwich. He served In
both the U.S. Am iy and Navy.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Mildred; daughters. Marie Bish­
op. Black Forest. Colo.. Nancy
Valll. Oakdale. Conn.: son. John
Donovan. Canterbury. Conn.:
sisters. Mary Spellm an and
Madeline Donovan. Norwich:
brother. Thomas J.. Norwich: six
grandchildren.
Stephen R. DaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

MART ELIZABETH FLORIN
Mary Elizabeth Florin. 46.
Blscayne Drive. Winter Springe,
died Friday. Jan. 21. 1994 at
South Sem inole Com m unity
Hospital. Bom June 8. 1947 |p
N orth A n d over. Mass., she
m oved to Central Florida In
1991. She was a homemaker.
She belonged to St. Mntthcws
Episcopal Church. Orlundo. She
was a member of Society of the
Companions of the Holy Cross.
Boston and Orlando, and a
volunteer staff assistant for
Manor Care Nursing Home. Or­
lando.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles H.. Winter Springs: sis­
ters. Wendy Thornton. Littleton.
Colo.. Gall Dickson. Groveland.
Mass., Virginia "G lnny" LoBelle.
H a v e r h ill. M ass.. R e b e c c a
"B e ck y" D Erclco. Epptng. N IL.
H e a th e r B eru be. M eth u en .
Moss., Holly. Haverhill. Mass.:
b r o t h e r . R a lp h H e n s a w .
Methuen. Mass.; parents. Lentey

A Mary Hcnshaw. York. Maine;
numerous nieces and nephews.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

C om m itter suggestions have
been scheduled for c o n s id ­
eration.
The Waterfront Committee Is
recommending negotiations be
made with the University of
Florida Architecture School Stu­
dio. to provide a follow-up lo the
Andersen designs, and provldr
work products ranging from
computer-generated and con­
ventional drawings as well us
physical models.
The work session la scheduled
lo begin at 5 p m . In the City
Manager's conference room, sec­
ond (lour. Sanford City Hall. 300
N. Park Avenue.

Murder
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An nutopsy was to have been
done at Central Florida Regional
Hospital Saturday. Results were
not available Saturday evening.
McDonough added, the body
appeared to be In good eondf-‘
lion, perhaps Indicating It had
not been In Ihe water very long.
The third murder follows Ihe
death Thursday o f a Wlnlcr Park
mun killed by a single shotgun
blast lo ihe face, and the death of
a Lake Mary man who was
gunnrd down while riding Ills
bicycle on Lake Mary Boulevard
T uesday.
No arrests have been made In
either rase.
Anyone with Information In
any of these rases should con­
tact ihe sheriff's communication
center at 330-6650.

day. Jan 20. 1994 at Florida
Hospital North. Bom In Boston,
she moved to Central Florida In
1993. She was a retired public
affairs representative for the U.S.
Army. She attended St. Stephen
Catholic Church and was a
VIVIAN OINOOLO
Vtvan Glngold. 81. Oak Ter­ member of the Newcomers Club
race, Altamonte Springs died o f Central Florida, the Retired
Thursday. Jan. 20. 1994 at her Officers Association and the As­
home. Bom Feb. 25. 1912 In sociation of the United States
New York City, she moved lo Army. She was a Marine Corps
Central Florida In 1977. She was veteran.
Survivors Include daughters.
a statistical typist. She was
Jewish. She was a Dividends Sharon A. Conway. Virginia
volunteer at Lake Howell High Beach. Va.. Sherri A. Meams.
R ic h m o n d . V a .. T e r r i L .
School.
I
S u r v iv o rs In c lu d e : to n s . Mathews. Winter Springs: sis­
A lb ert. A lta m o n te S prin gs, ters. Mary Sullivan, Boston.
David. Buffalo. N Y.: sister. Ruth Lorraine McPfyct- Tewksbury.
Sharpe. Los Angeles; five grancp- Mas*.; five grandchildren. &lt;
c h i l d r e n : t h r e e ft
g r e, a t -,
4 B anfleld F u im a l Sefrtlces.
W inter Springs In' charge o f
grandchildren.
U ald w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral M iahgtncntB.1
Home. Casselberry In charge of HAROLD J. REMINOTON
arrangement*.
Harold J. Rem ington. 75.
Avalon Boulevard. Casselberry,
DONALD ORAVENMIER
died Thursday. Jan. 20. 1994 at
Donald F. Gravcnmler. 63. Florida Hospital North. Bom
Sanford, died Tuesday. Jan. 18. A ugu st 22. 1918 In South
1994. at his residence. Bom July Dayton. N.Y.. he moved to Cen­
14. 1930. In Little Rock. Ark., he tral Florida tn 1975. He was a
moved to Central Florida In tinsmith. He was an Army veter­
1957. Mr. Gravcnmler was a an.
retired minister and a member of
Survivors wife. Jayne A.: son.
College Park Baptist Church.
Dents P.. C a sselb erry : tw o
Survivors include wife. Janet g r a n d c h ild r e n : tw o g r e a t ­
E.. Sanford: mother. Claudtnc g r a n d c h i l d r e n . B a ld w ln Stratton. Charleston. W.Va.: Falrchlld Funeral Home. Alta­
sons. Michael, College Park. monte Springs Chapel In charge
Stanley. Orlando; brother. Jack of arrangements.
E.. C harleston; fiv e gran d ­
CAROL C. SMITH
children.
Carol C. Smith. 83. Saragossa
S A M U E L D A V I D H U F - Drive. DcLand died Thursday
Jan. 20. 1994 at her residence.
F8TUTLER
Samuel David llufTstutler. 19. Bom July 6. 1910 In Albany.
East Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary, N.Y.. she m oved to Central
died Tuesday. Jan. 18. 1994. Florida In 1986. She was a
Bom In Orlando. Sept. 27. 1974. b e a u t ic ia n . S h e w a s P r e ­
he was a lifelong Central Florida sbyterian.
Survivors Include daughters.
resident. He was an apprentice
welder. He was a mrmb*r of Joan Hetmaoth. DcLand. Shirley
Dayton. Hudson. FI.: sisters
Victory Baptist Church.
Survivors inclu de mother. Imogenc Sheeley. Coral City.
Linda Daniel. Apopka: father. Iowa; Margaret Jones. Belle
D avid. H ayd en . A la .: s te p ­ P la ln e , Io w a ; e ig h t grandch i l dr e n;
11 g r e a t ­
m o th e r. C a th y . H a yd en ;
grandchildren.
brothers. Ronald W. Childers.
Stephen R. DaldaufT Funeral
Michael J. Childers, both of
Apopka. David L., Hayden: sis­ Home. Deltona In charge of
arrangements.
ters. Clara Denise Welchlln.
HENRY FRANKLIN
L a k e M a ry . S a r a h L y n n .
Hayden; paternal grandmother. WILLIAMS HI
Henry Franklin Williams III.
J e s s ie . A l b e r t v i l l e . A la . :
maternal grandmother. Clara
Stanley. Bushnell.
B ald w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Apopka In charge of
arrangements.

Coo tinned from Page 1A
says
the yearly cost will lie closer lo
$10 million based on a feder­
ally-approved report of IrafTlc
needs.
"It's very problematic If they
do this with their own funding
level." said County Manager Ron
Kabun.
The report causing county
concern Is a study ordered by
Ihe Florida Legislature In 1990
to review the "functional classi­
fication" of major roadways In
th e s ta te . T h e L e g is la tu re
directed the Center for Urban
Transportation Research at Uni­
versity o f South Florida In
Tampa to develop new criteria
defining stale and local roads.
After Ihe criteria was devel­
oped. CUTR was then lo de­
te rm in e w h ic h sla te roads
should become local responsibil­
ity and which local roads should
becom e the stale's. Finally.
CUTR was lo determine the
financial Impacts o f any shifts..
If the Legislature decided to
transfer any state roads lo counl i e s b a s e d on th e s tu d y ,
lawmakers pledged lu transfer
state road money to the rounttes
to compensate.
Those criteria and resulting
Impart* for central Florida will
lie presented to counties In a
workshop In Orlando Feb 3.
W ith g u id a n c e from th e
L egislatu re and the Florida
T ra n sp orta tion Com m ission.
CUTR developed eight criteria
for a state road. All others In a
county or city were presumed to

he local roads.
Th e new criteria used to
rstubllsh state mads are whether
they arc national highways or
routes. Intrastate highways, na­
tional defense or evacuation
routes, urban connectors, have
access to atr and water porta or
provide public feature access or
are e m e rg e n c y c v a c u ta tlo n
routes.
When applied to Seminole
County. CUTR found 32.6 miles
o f highway did not meet one of
the criteria. They Include all
portions of Slate Road 426. State
Road 434. Slate Road 419 and
State Road 415 passing through
ihe county. No county roads met
the criteria to become a state
road.
C U TR estim ated the state
would spend $23.6 million dur­
ing Ihe next five years for thr
four highways. Including main­
t e n a n c e . r e s u r fa c in g and
planned traffic Improvements. If
the county were responsible for
them , the CUTR study d e­
te rm in e d II w ou ld pay an
estimated $8.7 million during
the next five years.
The annual county cost was
estimated at much less because
Improvements were averaged,
not specific projects as they were
In the state cost estimate.
But In a presentation to the
FTC In October. McCollum re­
ported the federally-approved
"n eed s" for SR 434 and 426
through Ihe year 2010 was
a c t u a lly $154 m illio n , an
uverage of $9.6 million annually
for Improvements alone. No Im­
provements were needed for SR
415 and 419. according to Ihe
study.
T h e O rlan do Urban Area

Transportation Study showing
th e r o a d w a y n e e d s w a s
approved by Metropolitan Plan­
ning Organization. FDOT and
the Federal Highway Adminis­
tration.
McCollum said the county will
object lo Ihe transfer of 15 miles
of SR 434 and (lie seven miles of
SR 426. McCollum said SR 434
meets the requirements because
BO percent ol llie traffic on It Is
vehicles moving through com ­
munities. Including Seminole
County students driving lo Uni­
versity of Central Florida. .•
McCollum noted CUTR found
SR 434 south of the Seminole
County line meets Ihe stale
highway qualifications by pro­
viding a link toUCF.
"I guess they think no one In
Seminole County goes'to UCF."
said McCollum.
McCollum suld Ihe county will
dlso object lo Hie transfer o f SR
426 because II provides a link
between the Seminole County
Expressway and Wlnlcr Park.
The county won't object lo the
transfer of the one-mile segment
of SR 4 15 and Hie 10 miles o f SR
419. McCollum said he agrees
they meet the criteria
Steve Homan. s|xikesinan for
the F lo rid a D epartm ent o f
Transportation district office In
DcLund said tie doubled the
transfers will take place.
"Nobody's got enough money
to repair and maintain all the
roads." said Homan. "W e 're
talking about the transfer of
Inadequate amounts of money lo
Hie counties. We mlghl as well
not have enough money rather
than them not have enough
m oney."

Money

68. Laurel Drive. Sanford, died
Thursday. Jan. 20. 1994 at
DcBary Manor. Bom Sept. 25.
Continned from Page 2 A
weapons their oil leers carry from
1925 In Ntmmons. Ark., he
police K-9.
revolvers to scmt-automatics
moved to Central Florida In
Seminole County Sheriff Don from the fund.
1960. He retired from the U.S.
Esllnger said donations from his
Longwood Is using $12,000 lo
Navy. A member of Congrega­ d e p a r t m e n t 's t r u s t fu n d s t a r t a t e e n d a n c e c lu b ,
tion Beth Am. Casselberry, he
b e n e fite d d ru g e d u c a tio n , supervised by police lo keep
also belonged to VFW Post 8093.
counseling and youth programs teen-agers off the streets and
DAV Chapter 30. Am-Veta Post
along with contributions to offer a safe, fun olmosphere. The
17. Moose Lodge 1851 and the
schools. The school system's department also used $1,500 for
Military Order o f Cooties. Trench
student assistant program re­ Its annual Halloween party.
Rats Dugout 393. He was a ceived $6,500. Grove Counseling $4,000 for Project Grad, lap top
veteran of World War II. the
Center/TASC $10,000, prosecu­ c o m p u t e r s p u rc h u s e d fo r
Korean War and the Vietnam
tion alternatives for youth PAY. $15,500 as well as contributions
War.
$5,000. Money was also donated to Babe Ruth and the Police
S u r v i v o r s in c lu d e w ife .
for Teen Challenge. Red Ribbon Athletic League.
Florence; daughters. Francine
Week, crime line and a Block
Oviedo Police Chief Dennis
Bonts. Slockbrldge. Oa.. Marie symposium at Seminole Com­ Peterson said the city spends the
Bruckbauer. Germ any; sons.
munity College. Esllnger said trust fund moony, pn \b^,J
H e n ry F. IV . T a lls h a s s s c .
Sip.OOO will he divided amoung
Charles L . Cam p LeJeune. N.C.i
the'six high schools for Project
sisters. Pauline Knlssel. Ava. Grad to provide a safe gradua­ School, drug prevention materi­
Mo.. Kate Klaascncr. Lake SC tion night for seniors.
als. A D.A.R.E. program Is also
Louts, Mo.. Estelle Glesler. St.
D.A.R.E.. (Drug Abuse Re­ underway. Peterson said It costs
Charles. Mo., brother. Howard sistance Education) programs at least $6 per student and he la
Earl. St. Clair. Mo.; 12 grand­ have received donations In Ihe s e e k in g d o n a tio n s lo h e lp
respective jurisdictions. Every­ supplement the money In the
children; one great-grandchild.
thing from dm g exhibits and trust fund lo make the program
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford In charge of arrange­ literature. T-shirts and awards u success.
Casselberry Police dcvcloired a
for graduation from the D.A.R.E.
ments.
prototype video system lor a
program are funded by the tmst
patrol car which muy be In­
fund.
Several cities, including Alta­ stalled In other police cars. The
system cost Just over $2,000.
monte Springs, have purchased
OcMMid* K n &gt; H MrvkM ter Mr. Charter
Systems currently on the market
lap top computers, upgraded
W Barham. U . at Sanford «ha dted Friday
sell lor $4,000 |o $6,000 each,
their
computers,
or
developed
will ba II am . Twatday al Evar«raa«
a cco rd in g to a departm en t
Camatery. Military honor! yrmtead by lha
vid eo recording system s In
0 A.V. Chapter « ] . Arranpamante by
spokesman. In addition, com­
police cars with the funds.
Gramkow Furwral Hama. Santera
puter upgrades and software
Altamonte Springs supponrd
DarM. Harote J.
were purchased and money was
Lake Brantley Grad Night, the
Furwral MrvkM ter Mr. Harate J David.
dedicated to D.A.R.E. and Pro­
m. at Sanlord. who dted Friday will ba 13 P A L p r o g r a m , and G r o v e
am Tuatday al PkwcrMl Saptltl Church Counseling Center.
ject Graduation ut l-akc Howell
with Rav. Larry Ellington officiating. In
L a k e M ary u p grad ed the
High School.
termant will ba private. Frtendi may call al

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pm. Arrangamant* by Oramkaw Furwral
WUUMM. Mtary F. lit
Funeral nr vl t kk far Mr. Henry F.
William*. III. a*, al Santera wtw erne
TSurtSey will ba tl am . WktewMey al
Gramkaw Funeral Hama Cfwgel Interment
will ba In Artlngtan Nettenel Camatery.
FrlenSa may call al Gramkaw Funeral Hama
Monday and Tuatday team a I gm Layal
Order el Moete Service* will ba recited
Menaey 1 a m . VFW MrvkM Tuetdey 7
gm tel tewed by Ihe Military Order el
Cootlet al 7 * gm . and DAV WrvkM al I
a m . Arrangamant* by Gramkaw Funeral
Hama, laniard

W e do not charge Interest on pre-need
Installment payments - most others do.
W e reftind 1 0 0 % o f all monies paid,
any time, for any reason - most
others do not.
W e do not charge sales tax on m er­
chandise -m o s t others do.

HELEN EVELAND LAYTON
Helen Eveland Layton. 69.
W olf Trail. Casselberry, died
Thursday. Jan. 20. 1994 at
South Seminole Hospital. Bom
Feb. 24. 1924 In Asheville. N.C..
she moved to Central Florida In
1979. She was a retired grocery
store meat department hostess.
S h e w as a m e m b e r o f
W e s tm in s te r P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Anthony; son. Dale Eveland.
Huntsville. Ala.; daughter. Tina
Harvey. Longwood; brothers.
Pete Meadows. Hartwell. Oa..
Roland Meadows. Asheville; sis­
ter. Betty Thom as. Asheville;
five grandchildren. Gaines Carey
Hand Garden Chapel Funeral
Home. Longwood In charge o f
arrangements.

THERESA M. MANFRED!
Theresa M. ManfrccM, 70. Lori
Loop. Winter Springs, died Frt-

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School scenes

Losses at SHS this year

IN B R IE F
Miss LMHS pageant set
LAKE MARY — The MIm Lake Mary High School Pageant la
set to take place In the school's auditorium on Saturday. Feb.

5.

The contest will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The contest Is designed to showcase young women who
represent the beat In the school.
The pageant contestants are scored on grades, school
Involvement, personality, poise and beauty. Equal weight la
given to each category.
Tickets to the event are $5 each at the door. They may be
purchased In advance (on Feb. 2.3. and 4) for *4 In the school’s
multi-purpose room.
For more Information call the school at 323-2110.

Parenting class offered
ORLANDO — Partners In Learning. Inc. will offer a six-week
parent education series on discipline , bedtime, mealtime,
self-esteem and developmental growth of children birth
through four years.
The classes will take place on Wednesdays Feb. 23. March 2.
9. 16.23 and 30 from 7 to 9 p.m.
They will take place at Florida Hospital-South In Orlando.
The cost Is $60 per family and the cost Includes materials.
For more Information call 831 -8569 or 788-8938.

Friends gone but not forgotten
.

High school Is supposed to Ik *
a period in your life when the
happiest memories arc made.
You have friends to be with, fun
things to do. and you know there
will never be anything like It.
So why Is It that rrallty tends
to hit so hard Just when you're
having the time o f your life?
For tw o m em b ers o f the
freshman class at Seminole High
School there will be no more
fo o tb a ll g a m e s or d a n c es.
There's no homework for them
to worry about anymore.
For some cruel decision of fate
their young lives ended, sud­
denly. almost before they had
begun.
Earlier this year students were
shocked when Mrs. Shnpker
made the announcement that an
annurism had killed Hilda Ser-

BUI Haley began his career oa the yodel! ng frontman or
country and western outfits like T M P o o r A oas o f W estern
Sw ing and T h e Saddlsassa. before dropping hla cowboy Image,
renaming hit group BUI H a ley f t H la Com ets and spearheading
the rock n* roll revolution.
Complete the names of these groups:
a) Zlggy Morley ft T h e -----------------b) Bruce Hornsby ft T h e -----------------c) Bob Seger ft T h e -----------------d) Gene Vincent f t -----------------e) Bobby "B oris" Pickett ft T h e ----------------0 Kenny R ogersft T h e ------------------

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to #forget
about It and others
draw Inward and gel losl In their
sorrow.
No one has the answer In why
anyone dies.
You can say that II was Jusl
llielr lime to go or that God
needed them.
Either wuy H doesn't explain

ratio.
A first year member of AAU .
she was described as a friendly.

II.

Ami Ihe Inst thing you want lo
do Is lo think about everything
dial could've been.
The terrible decision you must
face Is lhat life will never be the
same again and you must strive
on.

He was w ith his father when
the Incident occured. The family
was hit twice with the loss o f a
brother and son and also a father
and loving husband.
No one can describe (he reeling
of losing someone close unless
t h e y ' v e e x p e r i e n c e d It
themselves and when they do
It's horrible.

To the families of our losl
students, support and s y m ­
pathies go out lo you and lo
Hilda and Steven, you may tie

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Curfew unpopular with kids
■ y VICKI DeSORMIUI

Herald Stall Writer*I
SANFORD — Kids In Sanford
arc not thrilled with the prospect
o f the whole state Joining what
' Tampa and Dsde County are
doing to keep young people off
the streets late at night.
They say they believe the law
will unfairly affect the freedoms
o f the "good kids" in an effort to
rein In the "b a d " ones.
Lindsey Sinclair of Sanford
said the works In Altamonte
Springs until 10 p.m. four nights
a week.
"Most nights I'm not home
unlU after 11.'* she sold. "I'm
not a bed kid. I have a Job. There
are lots of other* Just like me.”
Karen Smith o f Lake Mary said
she and her friends like to “ hang
out” at a local restaurant to talk
late into the night or. Fridays.
" W e d o n 't do a n y t h in g
wrong." she said. "W e just hang
out."
I.aw i t nee Dtminllt of Sanford
admits that he and his friends
sometimes get together and get
rough and loud, but sometimes
they're out well Into the night for
legitimate reasons.
" S o m e t im e s lik e u ro u n g
exams we all go to someone’s
house for an all night study
session," he said. "Like, that's a

Seminole County School Board

Jaime Olllman

•Crossing streets: Look in all directions when cross­
ing streets and busy intersections. Even if you have a
green signal, be sure no cars are coming.
•Camping: Lcam the area. Check the weather fore­
cast ahead of time. Bring all necessary equipment.
Never, never start a fire oy yourself.
•Carnivals: When going on rides, be sure you're
lo
properly strapped in. D o n ’t lean your body over the
sides or throw your amis up in the air.
C l •Cars: D on 't jump around in cars. If you’re bored on
a long trip, play a game or read a book. It will pass
the time and make the trip easier on the driver.
•Camels: These hump-backed animals arc famous
for spitting on people, so don't get too close!
•Carrying: Avoid carrying objects that are too heavy.
•Candles: Never touch the flame or the-melted wax.
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Slevcn Gathers was o talented
freshman football playrr and H
missed by h is coaches and
friends.

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POP CULTURE™ by Steve McC.arry

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friends In the club mourned her
death by wearing signs that read
" l remember Hilda."
T h is p a st lo n g w eekend,
another young person's life w as
taken by an accidental drown*
tng.

real reason to be out. but If there
was a curfew we'd have to do
like a conference coll or som e­
thing to etay off the etrcct."
One teen, who didn't want to
Iwve lilt name used In the paper,
told It w ot not the government's
business to decide when he
could or could not be on the
streets.
" I f my mom don’t care when
I'm out until two or three In the
morning, why should the cops?"
he usked. "It's between me and
my inotn if I Just want to go out
and hang. I ain't doing nothing
wrong. Sometime* I Just don’ t
want to be at home."
He said he is one o f 13
children and sometimes "hom e
Is Just too damn crowded."
The teens agreed that they
believe parents, not law enforrent, should see to It that they
teach their children right from
wrong and then come to an
agreement about how late they
should be allowed to stay out.
"And what about Homecom­
ing. Prnrn. Project G ra d u a ­
tion...stuff like that?" Denise
Long of Sanford wondered. “ Are
we gonna have to leave those
things early or get arrested?"
Whet do r*u thinkt At* the tew* In stlact
regarding • curfew or the luggeited
uelewtde curfew Ulrf Let uo know. Senlerd
Herald/ltg N. French Ave./Senlerd

These youngsters were named
S tu d en ts o f the Month a t
Goldsboro Elementary School In
Sanford:
John Williams. Colette Collins.
Eric Littles. L eo Cones. Natasha
R o llin s , J o n a th a n W ild .
C h r is t o p h e r Sm ith, J a im e
H a m m o n d . D arlon W a ld o ,
R o sh a w n W h ite . T r c n e lc c
Church. Jeremiah Clark, J a m ie
Clemons and Alexis M«orer
As well as Eddie Montalvo,
Matthew Fenoff. Melissa Perry.
KayJce Nuchclet. Cheri Cutsliull.
Philip Davison. Janalda C le m ­
ente. Kayla Muechfeld. Robert
Llghtscy. W illiam Tres H olt.
Laurie Gussow. Chorkina H u nt­
er and Allen Luce.
And Tabllh a Arnett. J effrey
Peterson. T o n y a VanBibbcr.
Frances M cG ow an. T a m e r a
Barnes. Angcllnc King. Crystal
Hayes and T ra cy Cashe.
These students were nam ed
Citizens o f the Month at the
school:
Levorls Hickman, R eginald
Taylor. AUlce ’ Harrell. Brittney
Stubbs. Tem lrto Mersey, E m m a
D a S ilv a , R o b e rt D a g lc y .
r e d e r lc k T ig e r . S h a n e k a
r o w n . S h a y la H llls m o n .
J e re m y R o th w c ll, S a b r in a
Lawrence. Caasandrm Hayes and
Terri Hedrick.
As well as Shawn Luce. Elisa
M ille r. P a u l R o m a n o w s k l.

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N ath a n iel K in g , F r a n c is c o
Portillo, John Walker. Savttrl
Siitnl.il. Drarru Haws. Em ily
W a lle r s , M a r in R a h m a n ,
Shaneria Jones. Michael Jolley
and Kendra Bobb
And Nathaniel June, Tiffany
SI. G e o rg e . H a zel C o o p e r .
Torsha Bryant. Carlos Rivera.
Moshenna Scot! and Jennifer
Pacheco.
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South Seminole Middle School
A rap group, comprised of
Isaac Matos. Robert Humphrey i
III and Antonio Pldllla. are tak -1
Ing part In a c o m p e titio n
sponsored by the Orlando Magic
that will pit them against groups
from other schools lhat will help
to deliver the anil-drug message
In rap form to schools across the
trl-county area.
The South Seminole group
performed for a panel o f Judges
on Thursday.
The final decision will be made
on Feb. 11.

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PIRATES HIRE
REOARIEI AS
ROVERS A M ROB­
BERS OF THE NISH
SEAS, BUT THEY
WEREN'T AU SO
RAP. BARTHOLOMEW ROBERTS,
A FAMOUS PIRATE OF THE
EARLY (700*, HAS A REPUTA­
TION FOR BUM A PUSSYCAT.
m o m H I PIURIEREB
NOtC THAN 400 SNIPS, HE
TREAT!! MIS CREW WITH A U
THE FATNIRUNESS OF A BOY
SCOUT TROOP LEASER.

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Seen at school...

Students honored

What's for lunohf

Steamed Rice
Garden Salad
Chilled Fruit
or Chef's Soled
Low Fit Milk

Monday, Jen. 24,1M4
Chicken Sated on Whole
Wheat
Thursday, Jan. 27,1M4
Oven Baked Fries
Chilled Peaches

or Chef 's Soled
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, Jan. 2$, 1$$4
Meuty Cheese Pizza
Tossed Baled
M e in s
or Chefs Soled
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, Jan. 2$, 1M4
Chill con Come with Beans

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Hamburger on a Bun

Lettuce and Tomato Cup
Chiliad Applesauce
or Chefs Salad
Low Fat Milk
Friday, Jan. 2ft IBM
Spaghetti with Meet Sauce
Toaeed Salad
Italian Bread
Chiliad Mixed Fruit
or Chef's Salad
Low Fit Milk

Angie Davis and Pels Slogner
were recently honored lor tholr
anil drug speeches made al a
recenl M oose convention In
Orlando. The students were
among (he lop orators In Ihe
■Isle Sanford Moose Lodge
1831 was the only lodge In Ihe
•tele to sponsor m ultiple
winners In ihe state competi­
tion. Davis will compete in a
nstlonal competition later this
spring. The students were
presented with plaques lor
their efforts by Tom Nichols,
governor of the Sanford Moose
Lodge 1851.

�Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida

Sunday. January 23, 1094 - 7A

Health/Fitness
IN B R IEF
Director of CFCS announced
Dr. J ot JohiiMon of Casselberry was recently Intuited us
Director of the Central Florida Chiropractic Society for the
Florida Chiropractic Association (FCA|. He was Installed at thr
FCA’s seventh annual winter convention at the Ft. Laudrrdalr
Uonaventure Spa and Resort.
Dr. Johnston represents 211 FCA members In Lakr.
Seminole. Orange and Osceola counties and Is a local society
chairman of the FCA Governmental Relations Committee.

Goodings honored by House of Hope
Founders and owners of Gooding's Supermarkets. !nc„ Jim
und Mary Lou Gooding, will be honored at the House of llo|&gt;e‘R
Fifth Annual Humanitarian Awards Dinner, Saturday. Jan. 29.
at the Hilton. Walt Disney World Village.
The Goodings have been faithful sup|Kirters of the House of
Hope for many years by providing food for the troubled
teenagers that reside at the facility.
House of Hope Is a non deonomlnatlonal residential Christian
home and school for troubled teenage girls In Orlando, serving
the Central Florida community.
For reservations and more Information, rail 843-8686,

Feet can be prone to variety of problems
NEW YORK — More than 75 percent of us will suffer some
kind of a fool problem during our lives. It's a problem that's
hard to Ignore since most of us spend about 25 percent of our
waking hours walking or standing.
Our feet undergo tremendous stress. In the course of an
average day. they can be subjected to loads equivalent lo
several hundred tons
If that Isn't enough, certain medical conditions, such as
diabetes, anhrttls. poor circulation and obesity, can worsen
foot problems.
&lt;
The foot Is a complex design of 28 bones. 33 Join is and an
Intricate arrangement of tendons, muscles and ligamenls. so
It’s no surprise that It Is prone to anv one of a number of
problems.
Although aching feet can be attributed to a number of
causes, experts agree that the main culprit is shoe sire,
especially as we grow older.
With aging, the metatarsal bones of the feet tend to spread
out as we walk. A shoe size that was right In our Lm ty .
adulthood Is likely to be a tight squeeze 20 or 30 years later.
Even the healthiest people can sufTer aching feet as (he
cushioning layers o f fat on the soles of the feet gradually thin
out In our laler years.
Outside of serious foot problems that may require n medical
evaluation, most disorders con be stopped before they even
start by:
• Choosing well-fitted shoes with firm solrs and soft, roomy
uppers for everyday wear.
• Keeping your feel fit by regular moderate exercise, such ns
walking.
• Bathing feet regularly. It's especially Important to clean
between the toes and dry thoroughly.
• Helping tender spots to heal by using pads, cushions or
heel cups.
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A vaccine to lower cholesterol?
Medical scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of
Research are experimenting with microscopic, cholesterol llllcd
s p h e r e s th at m ig h t s o m e d a y be used lo preven t
atherosclerosis.
Th e spheres, or liposomes, appear to stlim ilaie the
production of naturally occurring anti-cholesterol uniitxjdlrs.
The scientists tested the vaccine In 46 rabbits being fed a
high-fat diet. Of these. 40 already had been given the vaccine.
It was found that Immunized rabblis had significantly lower
levels than nonlmmunlzcd animals. In addition. It was found
that the arteries o f the Immunized bunnies also contained far
less atherosclerosis plaque.

Hormone treatment raises gallstone risk
NEW YORK — Researcher* have found new evidence that
hormone treatment after menopause raises the risk of
gallstones.
In an eight-year study that tracked nearly 55.000 nurses,
researchers found that women using hormone treatment ran
about a doubled risk for having their gallbladders removed.
Virtually all women who have that surgery have gallstones,
the researchers said In their report In this month’s Issue of the
Journal Obstetrics and Oynecology.
Most women In (he study used estrogen, while others used
estrogen plus progestin.
The researchers said hormone treatment after menopause
has several risks and benefits, several more important than
gallbladder removal. A woman and her doctor "should
consider all factors" In deciding on whether to use hormone
treatment, said the researchers, from Rrtghum and Women's
Hospital and the Harvard schools of medicine and public
health.
Dr. Wulf Utlan. chairman of reproductive biology ai Case
Western Reserve University In Cleveland, said the link to
gallbladder disease lias long been known. He also said be
suspected lhat taking estrogen from a skin patch rather than a
pill might reduce the problem.

Type of fall as important as bone caliber
CHICAGO — The way elderly people fall may have us much
to do wllh whether they fracture their hips as how strong ihclr
bones are. a new study suggests.
The findings could lead lo belter strategics for preventing
some of the 250.000 U.S, hip fractures n year, which cost the
nation *8.7 billion and lead to much disability. Institu­
tionalization and death, researchers said.
They studied 149 people age 65 or older who fell - 72
patients who broke their hips und 77 who did not.
Falls lo the side, the researchers said, were more likely to
break a hip than falls backward. Also, taller and leaner pallcnls
hud higher fracture risks, and people with weaker bones were,
indeed, more likely to suffer fractures.
They suggested adding preventive strategics such as muscle
strengthening and hip padding for high-risk patients In
addition to strategics already used to prevent fractures In older
patients.
T h e study was led by Dr. Susan L. Greenspan of
Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel Hospital In Boston. The findings
were published In the Jon. 12 Issue of The Joumul of the
American Medical Association.
Dr. William J. Robb III. a spokesman for the American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, said the findings are nrw
and Important.
"Much of the emphasis has been placed on osteoporosis as
one of the primary etiologies (causes)" of hip noctures, he said.
Treating oateoporosts. the bone-thinning condition associ­
ated with aging, la important, but the study shows other
measures are also Important, said Robb, who was not Involved
In the research.

From staff and wire reporta

Health Education Day
Teacher’s dream of creative education becomes day of fun
By SHIRLEY K. B A K U
Herald Correspondent
Delora Campbell, a sixth grade
Health Education teacher at
Tuskuwllla Middle School de­
rided 11 years ago to Invite local
heallh professionals lo lalk lo
students about their work and
Its importance. She felt that
their comments would enhance
the material In the textbooks she
uses with her students.
"Health Education Day has
become an exciting day." said G.’
Hrewer. principal o f Tuskawllla.
"It Is a day o f celebrating good
health nnd hygiene. The health
professionals are ull excellent
speakers who share their time
and expertise with the children
and faculty. The sixth graders
look forward lo this day long
activity each year.
"Many of the speakers slay
longer than planned because
they arc also Interested In what
the other presenters have to
sa y," he said.
"T h is day Is a great experience
fo r the k id s." according to
assistant principal W. Griffin.
"N ot only arr they exposed lo
various health rareers. hut they
are also made aware of the
Importance of good personal

Cathlain Morrow, left, and Dabble Tucct answer questions sbout AIDS.
hygiene."
Iiolh principals recognized (he
fact that Campbell has done an
excellent Job each year wllh the
organization and coordination of
this activity lor her students.

H e a lt h E d u c a tio n D ay at
Tuskawllla Middle School.
Delora Campbell has done a
great service to the students at
the school by making this day
possible (or them.

question and answer session,
and receive a collection of Infor­
mation on digestive health. In­
cluding summaries of the pres­
entations for handy reference.

practical tips for simple lifestyle
adjustments to Improve their
digestive health and delicious
digestion-friendly reclplcs to try
at home.

Doctors, residents
to discuss digestive
disorders at UCF
On Thursday. Jan. 27. Central
Florida residents will have the
opportunity to participate In an
Important educational program
entitled "Partnerships for Better
Digestive Health."
Digestive disorders affect more
than one-half of all Americans at
some point In their lifetime and
cost this country more then *50
billion each year.
Tin: program will provide up-to-thc-mlnute information on
common digestive heallh pro­
b le m s . D e v e lo p e d and c o ­
sponsored by the Glaxo Institute
for Dlgcsllve Health and (he
Am erican Gastroenterological
Association. It Is Intruded to
Increase people's knowledge of
and response to symptoms of
potential digestive disorders to
encourage earlier and more ef­
fective care and treatment.
This live. Interactive program
will link thousands o f people at
more than 20 medical Institu­
tions In a six-state region with
fiv e o f the nation 's leading

digestive health experts. Area
residents can register to attend
by calling 800-544-5481. The
event will take place at the
University of Central Florida,
sponsored by Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital, from 7-8:30
p.m.
The panel of health specialists
will be moderated by Don W.
Powell, M.D.. president of the
Am erican Gastroenterological!
Association. In a discussion of
the following topics:
• The lairs! Information on
colon cancer.
• Up-to-lhe-mlnuie Inform a­
t i o n o n h e n r I bu r it n n d
gastroesophageal reflux disease,
one of the most common dis­
orders of the digestive tract.
• Managing Irrltahlc bowel
s y n d r o m e , a com m on and
chronic Intestlnnl disorder.
• The current thinking about
peptic ulcer diseases.
Attendees will have the oppor­
tunity lo participate In a "liv e "

Exercise can make menopause go easier
By IRA DKIVPUSB
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Middle age
doesn't have to make a woman
feel suddenly old. Exercise can
help retain strength and vitality.
“ E x ercise d e c re a s e s risk
fnclors for coronary artery dis­
ease. decreases the risk of os­
teoporosis. strengthens pelvic
structure and Improves mood."
said a report In The Physician
and Sportsmcdlcinc. a medical
Journal.
Studies find that taking up
neroblc exercise can Increase
endurance, according to the
a rtic le by Dr. Kathleen M.
Hargartrn of the Medical College
o f Wisconsin In Milwaukee.
Diseases of the heart are a
special concern to women at
menopause because diminished
estrogen production robs them
o f that hormone's apparent pro­
tective effect against cholesterol
increases, the article said.
But exercise seems to Increase
p rod u ctio n o f h lg h -d cn s ity
l!|&gt;oprotc!ns. which sweep away
low-density lipoproteins, the
cholesterol component thnl can
lead to artery-clogging buildups
or plaque.
"There arc Indications that
even relatively low- to moder­
ate-intensity exercise can pro­
duce significant Increases In
HDL ch olesterol," Hargartcn
wrote in the January Issue of the

Journal.
H er p erson al prescription
leans lo the moderate end.
calling for u minimum of three
vig o ro u s 20-m lnulc a erobic
exercise sessions per week.
However, some researchers have
found that daily walking can
Improve HDL levels.
Reduction In estrogen can also
lead (o the brittle-bone disease
known as osteoporosis. But
exercise puls stress on bones,
w h ic h s tim u la te s (hern lo
become stronger, the article
said.
Estrogen replacement Is con­
sidered the best therapy against
bone loss In postmenopausal
women. Bui "recent evidence
suggests that exercise also helps

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Some women will think that
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IV nursing adds personal touch
S in ce 1981. the apcclalty
practice of IV nunilng has been
honored with a national day of
observance set by Congress.
On Tuesday. Jan. 25. the 14th
annual celebration of National
Intravenous Nurse Day will lie
observed.
It is my pleasure ns a member
of the Intravenous Nurses Soci­
ety und n Certified Registered
Nurse In Intravenous therapy lo
celebrate the day.
In traven ou s nursing tran­
scends the various traditional
cure settings of hospital and
n u r s in g h om e. T o d a y . In ­
travenous therapy Is available at
home and on an out-pattent
basis. This delivery has been
made possible by technologic
Innovation and expanded nurs­
ing skill. The alternative sites
a ls o r e d u c e th e c o s t o f
healthcare by reducing hospital­
ization time.
IV therapy encompasses total
parenteral nutrition,
c h e m o th e ra p y , blood
transfusion, dialysis, antibiotic
und anti-infective medication
delivery and fluid und eletrolyte
therapy.

f Approxim ately 85
percent of all hospi­
talized patients and
70 p e r c e n t
of
h o m e c a re p a tie n ts
receive some form of
IV therapy. J
-By Judy Tlvnan, R.N.

Approximately 85 percent of
ull hospitalized patients and 70
|&gt;ercent of homecare patients
receive some form of IV therapy.
Nurses specializing In this urea
of care work with some o f the
most medically fragile children
and adults seen In lieulthcare
today.
The role of the nurse os a

patients advocate Is not a new
one. nurses take care of the
patient, not the lllnrss or dis­
ease.
T h e ro le o f p r o fe s s io n a l
societies are to set standards
with clear deflnatlon of how care
should be given. It liases the
standards on scientific principal
and researrh and defines pro­

cedures Hint nrr acceptable In
I he delivery ol cure. These
standards allow the consumer lo
measure service, allow the In­
dustry lo control costs and the
p ro fe s s io n a ls to a c h ie v e a
co m m o n bon d o f q u a lity
practice.
On Tuesday, members of the
Intravenous Nurses Society will
take this day to reflect on a
shared vision, and to rlelrbrutr
achievements. The nurses role
as (Kittent advocate places de­
mands and carrlei a responsibil­
ity to maintain the highest level
of quality care throughout the
changes of technology ana the
Increasing health care costs.
•Through the shared vision of the
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By MALCOLM RITTBR
AP Science Writer
NEW YORK — Every year In the United
States, more than 5.000 pedestrians die In
traffic accidents and more than 90.000 are
Injured.

Pedestrian accidents are common enough
that they seem Just the Inevitable result of
Inattention, carelessness or plain bad lurk.
After all. once you've provided traffic
lights and crosswalks, and told people to be
careful, what more can you do?
A lot. say experts who are Investigating

ways lo make life safer for pedestrians
Noting research In the United Stales and
abroad, they cite an array of Ideas, including
not only better designs of streets and signs

U

but also teaching such tricks us the safest
path for reaching the diagonal corner of an
Intersection.
"W hen we observe people walking and
crossing streets, we see a tremendous
number o f errors" by both |&gt;edrslrlans and
motorists, says Dan Burden of the Florida
Department of Transportation. "S o the
eventual injuries are highly predictable In a
society based on automobile travel, with
neither one looking out for the other."
Some tips for pedestrians on avoiding
truffle accidents:
• When the Illuminated sign says "W alk.”
look first for cars that are turning Into your
path or running red lights. Then walk.
• When the Illuminated sign says "Don't
Walk" and you're on the sidewalk, do not

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Intersection, complete your walk acrooo the
street. Do not run across the street. Do not
turn back
• When you're ut an intersection of two
two-way streets anti want lo reach the lar
comer, diagonally across the Intersection,
the safest path Is to cross each street so that
the intersection Is always on your right.
• To Increase visibility lo drivers ut night.
I&gt;edesirtans should carry a III flashlight or
wear "rrtroflecllvc" material Ihut reflects
headlight beams directly bat k at cars.
• Most Importantly, before crossing, stop
at the curb und look left-rlgM-left before
entering the street

By Associated Brass

"W e congrat
Core Team for demonstrating
their excellence as a provider
o f air ambulance service."
s a id H R S EM S d ir e c t o r
M ichael S. W illia m s. " In
m eetin g C AA M S' rigorous
standards. ORMC's A ir Care
Team has set on outstanding
example we hope all o f Flor­
ida's acromcdlcal operations
will follow."
Only 12 of the nation's
m ore than 200 helicopter
a m b u la n ce se rvice s have
earned CAAMS accreditation.
Th e HRS EMS office licenses
all oeromedlcal services In

Florida.
Th e state has 51 statelic e n s e d a ir a m b u la n c e
operations, of which 19 are
helicopter services and 32 are
fixed wing.
A ccreditation m eans all
a s p e c ts o f th e A ir C a ro
Team 's operation have met
CAAMS standards. An out•ot-slale panel visited ACT to
review quality of patient care,
safety, training, communica­
tions and documentation.
W e are really thrilled." said
Dottle Tanner. Atr Care Team
chief flight nurse. "CAAM S Is
the 'gold standard' o f sir EMS.
exceeding state licensure re­
q u ir e m e n t s . O u r g o in g
through the accreditation
shows our commitment to the
best In patient care. Including
safety."
The Air Care Team files nn
American Eurocopter BK 117.
w hich Is m aintained and
o p e r a te d by O m n lF llg h t
Helicopters. Inc., of Dallas.
The ORMC air ambulance
service covers 20 counties
and logged more than 800
patient flights In 1993. In
October, the team will cele­
brate 10 years of operation.

HOUSTON — A study on mice
in which sunscreen was applied
to their ears and tails found thul
sun lotion may be tneffcctlvr at
preventing the most dangerous
form of skin cancer.
The study by scientists from
the University of Texas M D.
Anderson Cancer -Center wus
published today In the Journal
of the National Cancer Institute.
The study found that the sun­
screens prevented sunburn, skin
swelling and Inflammation but
n ot th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f
melanoma.
in the study, three groups of
mice were treated with different
types of sunscreen, and a fourth
group was treated with oil and
w-ater. Then the animals were
put under sunlamps for 20 to 27

Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Blacks ure more likely than
Hlspanlcs or whites to mistrust documents that
tell doctors when to give up on efTorts to keep
them alive, researchers say.
"T h e (blacks) we spoke with were concerned —
at least, a higher percentage of them were — that.
If they executed an udvancc directive, they would
be treated less." said Dr. Pat Caralls of the
University of Miami. Caralls and other experts
spoke at a recent meeting of the American
Geriatrics Society.
Advance directives tell caregivers the condi­
tions under which the patient wants care
withheld or life support terminated In the event of
a terminal Illness or Injury.
These Include living wills. In which the patient
spells out what he wants done, and durable
powers o f attorney. In which he or she designates
someone to make decisions In the event he or she
Is mentally Incapacitated.
Under federal law, health care facilities that
receive Medicare or Medicaid funds must tell
patients they have a right to an advance directive,
although the patients need not hnve one drawn

minutes twice n werk for .three
weeks
On the day Itrlorr the last
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mice with melanoma cells Two
wreks later, more than a third of
the mice In each group had
tumors.
Dr. Murgarel Krlpke. one of the
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Eighty-three percent of all patients agreed with
the purpose of living wills. Forty-two percent of
patients overall had created one. No ethnic group
wns significantly more likely than the others to
hnve done so.
However, there were differences In attitudes.
Blacks were less likely than Hlspanlcs or whiles
to agree with the Idea that doctors should help
patients to die. Thirty-six percent o f blacks
believed that such aid could be valuable,
compared with 53 percent o f Hlspunlcs and 61
percent o f whites.
Blacks also were least likely to want a doctor's
assistance to die If they were terminally 111.
Fourteen percent o f blacks would want such help,
compared with 29 percent of Htspanlrs and 38
percent o f whites.
Overall, one-third of patients fell unsure o f how
a living will would afTect their doctors' treatment
decisions, and blacks were most likely to feel they
would be less cared for. the Miami researchers
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SANFORD — The Sanford Hcrrratlnn De­
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ihiM Wednesday. Jan. 2 0 . for an adult J o i i -3
basketball league that will Mart Frb. 10.
Thr meeting Is act for 0 p.m- at the Downtown
Youth ('enter, lower level of Sanford City Hall.
The league will play on rlther Tuesday or
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Sanford Middle School will cost $75 |*-r team.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

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and softball season's.
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turn7 heforr August I. 1994.
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everyone will be assigned to a tram.
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t For more Information, call 330-5697.*

By TONY DsSORMIKR
Herald Sports Editor

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OVIEDO — Neville Fuller's game winning
Itasket as time expired was llir perfect ending to
a disciplined elforl by Seminole's Arrow Foree II
Friday nlghl that resulted In a 63 61 win over the
host Oviedo Lions.
The victory completes an undefeated run
through thr (Irst half of the Seminole Athletic
Conference bovs* Ituskrlball schedule by Arrow
Force II 114 6 overall. 54) In the SAC).
Oviedo tails to 5-14.0-5 In the conference.
The Lions. Class 4A state champions two years
ugo and state semlflnallsts last year, dictated the
tempo of Friday night's rontest with a patient,
deliberate attack.
But Seminole, which uses Its athleticism and
speed lo run opponents Into the hardwood
whenever possible, accepted the challenge to u
battle of attrition.
"That's what will dictate how good u team
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tempo and slow the game down.
"Our primary asset Is our collective speed and
athletic ability. But we have to Ire ready and able
to play a slower pare of game until we get the
chance to use our speed to go on a quick spurt."
With Erie Roberts (a game-high 24 points on
U-for-13 shooting and five assists) and Brad
Tralna 111 points) leading the attack with Ibrlr
outside shooting and trail handling, that's how
Seminole played Oviedo, closing out the first

By BILLKBRNS
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — Anyone Interested In roarhtng
baseball In Sanford this year are encouraged to
call the Recreation Department at 330-5697.
Coaches are most needed In the new T-Ball
League that will be starting this year.
Also, anyone who wishes to coach baseball In
Sanford must attend the coarhrs certification
class that will be held on March 5th

Seminole Softball signups

L’wcocM.Mary Little League
LAKE MARY — The Longwood-Lakc Mary
Sanford Little League has scheduled two
registration dutes for the upcoming week.
On Tuesday night, parents may register ihclr
children between 6:30 and 8 p.m. at Lake Mary
Elementary School. On Wednesday, registra­
tions will be taken from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
Plnccrest Elementary.
Registration Is $20 per player. Iloys and girls
between the ages o f 5 and 15 may register.
Players should be accompanied by a parent or
guardian and bring some proof of age.
For more Info, call 330-9498 or 330-2541.

AROUND TNE NATION
Devils dunk Notes
DURHAM. N.C. — Antonio Lung and Chris
Collins each scored career highs as No. 5 Duke
downed Florida Stale 106 79. handing the
Semlnolrs Ihclr worst Atlantic Coast Conference
loss since Joining the league three years ngo.
Lang scored 26 points and Collins added 2 1 us
the Blue Devils (13-1. 5-11 dominated every
phase of the game In taking sole possession of
the ACC lead. Virginia can tic Duke for first with
a win Sunday at No. 17 Georgia Tech.
Cherokee Parks scored 23 points for Duke,
while Hob Sura led FSU (8 6. I -5) with 35 points.

Gators fall to Tide
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. — Antonio McDycss und
Jason Caffcy teamed up for 18 points each us
Alabama upset Florida 69-61 In a SLC contest.
Artie Griffin and Jamal Faulkner each had 10
points for Alabama (8-6).
.
Craig Brown scored 20 for Florida (14-3. 5-1).
Brian Thompson und Dan Cross each had 10.

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Lyman comeback
keeps boys alive

T-Ball coaches needed

FIVE POINTS — For the next eight days, the
Seminole Softball Club will be registering
players for Its spring season.
Players between the ages of B and 1H can
register today and next Sunday. Jan. 23 and 30.
between 1 and 4 p.m.; any day next week
between 6 and 8 p.m.: or next Saturday. Jan.
29. between 9 a.m. raid 3 p.m.;
This year, both slowpltch and fastpltrh
leagues will be offered for 13 and 14-year-olds.
Registration will be conducted at the Seminole
Sollball Complex located at 1420 Slate Road
4 19 between U S. 17-92 and State Road 434.
For more Information, call 321-4985 during
registration hours or contact Nancy (699-51911.
John (327-0707). or Van (332-5349).

period with a 9 4 sprint and opening (he second
half with an 11-4 nm.
Other than tli.it. the gam r was a draw as Brian
Hendrix (18 points). Hen Ikrss (15 points, five
assists), and llrlan Hurhunon (a game-high seven
assists) kept the Lions within strktng distance.
After falling behind 44-35 with 3 45 remaining
In thr third quarter. Oviedo put together Its one
sustained run of the evening, closing out the
period with an 11-4 charge, that cut the deficit to
48-45 heading Into the final right minutes.
The tram s traded baskets throughout the
fourth quarter. Seminole never leading by more
than four |K&gt;lnls and Ovlrdo closing to within a
point five times
Hendrix finally lied Ihe score at 61 61 for the
Lions when he converted a breakaway layup,
was fouled, und made ihe ensuing free throw
with 1 20 left In the game.
Seminole patiently brought the hall up court,
ran the clock down until there was 16 seconds
led. and called timeout.
"W e didn't cull a special play for anyone." said
Tralna. "W e reminded the guys to ran our

Lyman’s Dewayne Bell (No.
Mary's Richard Roche looks on.
rebounds as the Greyhounds ceme

pass as Lake
pulled down 10

seven points down lo win 67-52.

LONGWOOD - This Is what
winning teams live for.
Trailing at home by srven after
three quarters, the Lyman hoys
basketball tcum ambushed Lake
Mary 30-8 In the fourth period to
beat the Rarts 67-52 In a c rucial
Seminole Athletlr Conference and
SA-Dlstrlet 4 game Friday night.
The win keeps Lyman (11-4
overall. 4-1 In the SAC) within one
game o f both Seminole (which
improved to 5-0 In the conference
with a 63-61 victory1 over Oviedo
Friday night) In the SAC rare amt
u n d e fe a t e d D a y t o n a B e a c h Mainland (184). ranked No. 3 In the
sftUit 5A OOlU In the district l»«iilrfor the fo p seed in the district
tournament.
"T h is was an Important gam e."
said Lym an head coach Norm
Ready. "T h e key for us was defense,
defense, defense, and more defense.
That created turnovers which we
turned Into scoring opportunities.
We spend 3/4 of out time In practice
on defense."
The fourth quarter ran started
Immediately, with Lyman reeling
off the first six points. After Jim m y
Newberry's free throw gave Lake
M a r v n 45 -4 3 edite. T a v a r o n

Haymon stole the Inbounds pass
und made a lay-up to tie the score.
Clyde Johnson's driving jump-shot
gave Lyman the 47-45 lead, and so
It went.
Lyman was blessed with a total
team effort, us all 12 players
conlrthulrd to the wtn. DeWayne
Bell led the way with 27 points and
10 rebounds, while Haymon (12
points). Johnson (nine points).
Shawn Ready (eight points), and
H.J. Klbler (five points, five re­
bounds) also came through.
"It's really Important that all 12
kids contributed, and that w e
played together us a team." sold
Ready. "In the first lull, we didn't
play as well as we normally do.
■ - l . u — ■ piiiyrd well, and we had

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complete
SAC 10-0
From Staff Reports_______________
LONGWOOD — Danya Harris’ hat
trick helped the Lyman High School
girls' soccer team achieve an Inter­
esting hat trick of Its own Friday.
Led by Harris. Lyman blitzed the
Lake Mary Rams 7-1 In a Seminole
Athletic C onference contest at
Longwood High School Stadium to
complete a 10-0 sail through Its
SAC schedule.
This Is the third consecutive year
that Ihe Greyhounds (22-1) have
gone through the conference un­
defeated. Lyman hasn't lost an SAC
game since Jan. 3. 1991, when Lake
Mary blanked the Greyhounds 2-0.
Since then. Lyinan Is 33-0-1 In
conference play.
Danielle Garrett added a pair of
goals Friday night. Caryn Roberts
and Sara Kane also scored for the
Greyhounds, who oulshot the Rams
23-11.
Angle Olson scored for Lake Mary.
Lyman also won the Junior varsity
match. lO .
Next action for both Lyman and
Lake Man,- will be In the SA-Dlstricl
4 tournament this week.
HUISH LIFTS LIONS
SANFORD - Tanya Hutsh's sec­
ond-half goal troostrd Ihe Oviedo
Lions to a 1-0 win over the Seminole
Fighting Scmlnoles in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest Friday
night at T h om as E. Whlghatn
Stadium.
The Lions outshot the Scmlnoles
12 6.
Oviedo also won the Junior varsity
match. 3-0.
Now 9-12-5. Oviedo advances to
the 5A-Dlstrtct 4 tournament this
week while Seminole (4-181 moves
to the 4A-Dlstrict 6 playoff.

Htr*4fPh*t*hy Mat* Manta

JSSSSS

Big half gives Lvman girls victory
By BILLKKRNt
Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD — "D on't took back, you can never look
back."
The Lyman girls basketball team Jumped out to a
33-15 halftime lead and never faltered, soundly
defeating Lake Mary 56-47 at home Friday night In a
Seminole Athletic Conference contest.

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14 311 M 3*. Starkt 3 I I 00 14. Anthony 1100
II. Blackman 0 1 0 0 0. Smith 4114 14. Maton
01 00 A Her per I 4 *0 3. Wllliamt 1 1 0 0 2
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Turner 11 00 ( Andeeton 3 t) 4 1 I*.
0 Neal K 2 ) I 3 13. Hardaway * I* S * »
Ski tot 1100 3. Roillnt 00 0 (0 . Bowie 00 0 0
0. Scott a * 3 3 11. Aver 1013 4 3. Royal D i l i
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Anthony I 1. Smith 1 I, Blackmon 0 I. Harper
B I), Orlando 0 11 (Turner 3 3. Hardaway 3 a.
Scott 11. Andertcei 14. SklletO I) Fouled out
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13) . Orlando !* IO Neal 1)1 AtkMlk - Stow
York 73 ISIarkt II). Orlando 31 (Hardaway
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Kenyon IS. Deniton to
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Lak* Superior St Ft. Northed. M kh M
Mac Murray 17. MaryyHI*. Mo 30
Manhattan 17 Notre Dam* 10
Morgue tie 43. SI Leutt II
MmnetotaM. Michigan St M
Monmouth. Ill *1,Carroll.Wit 04.OT
Mount Vernon Halerene 101. Shawnee Si
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O llrtl Naiarena 40. Ind South Bend 73
Oner twin I ) Mutkmgum 31
Purdue K l. Ohio St *3
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Tu ltal). Indiana SI 13
UrbanaM. W althM
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Wright SI U W it Green Bay II
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Art antat 3*. South Carolina U
Baylor IS. Itoutton II
Cent Arkantai (1. Ark Pm* Blurt 13
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Howard Paynala. S&gt;4 Roll St I I
Mtttoml 33. Oklahoma St M
Sou'hwettorn. TaeatOl. LaTomneauaO
St Mary'k. Tarat I I I Concordia Lutheran
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TatatChrittianOO. SauthamMoth 31
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Ar I/on* II. Southern Cal 34
CS Nerthrid** al Cautornt*. pgd . earth
Denver K l Fart Lrwit 44
W aa h ln gten Si I I . Or
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FLORIDA ST. ( M )
Sma 1*33 1 ) 1 ! R ob toton llO O IA Kernar
13 113. Ward 1 )1 3 1 . Coilln* 1 ) 1 4 * . Raid
1 )0 0 * . Luchman 1 (0 0 10. Graham 0 4 ( 0 1
Cooper 01 00 0. Shephard 0 3 00 0 Total*
a 34 K 14 3*
DUKE (13-11
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1133. Capol I 4003. Codmt f D i g I I . Clark
10 00 4. Meek 13 3 14. Newton 0 1 1 J 1.
Baaed 1 30 3 3. Wallace I ) 4 1 A M oo **0 1 0 0
0 Brunton0 00 00 TeUlt 344(11 13 W*
Halftime - Duke 11 Fleer!* SI 74 3 Potnl
goal! - Florida SI 110 ISma 14. Callint 3 1
Ward 1 3. Cooper 0 I. Sheplwrd 01. Graham
01). Duka) l* (C o ilm t l». H'll 2 3. Park* 3 J.
Captl 0 1. Clark 0 I. Beard 0 1. Wallace 0 I).
Fouled out — Robinioi. Retd Rebound! —
Florida SI *0 IR*&gt;d 31. Duka M iP a rk i Ml)
A t iii't - Florida SI 14 ISma. Ward 41. Duke
34 I Capol f l Total loult - Florida SI 14.
DukaD A -f.1 1 4
ALABAMA « . F LOR (DA 41
F tor Id* (1*1)
Brown) 113 4 30. Cron 3 13 4 4 10. DoctorCO
1 ) 0 0 1 Thompaon l a 44 10. Hill * 13 3 4 I I
AndtraanOa I X1. Wllliamt 01 ggg. Kwltma
3 * 00 4. Dyrkoibo*- 00 00 I Total*: » K
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11 Bolhol l l i o i . Pauink 0 1 0 0 1 P llt * 0 1
4 *4. Faulknar 510*3 M Tolalt: » 4) 30)1
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Thompion 01. Kunm* 01), Alabama I I
1Orange I 1. G rillin 14. P a u in k 0 ).
Faulkner 0 1 7 Fouled out - Dec tore Re
bound! - F lond* 3) (Thompion ( ) . Alabama
a* IMcDyeu I I Faulknar III A a litti —
Florida * (Croat J). Alabama (1 I Orange 3,
Grlltln 3. Calley ). Bethel 3. Feu'kner 3)
Total tout* — Florida 34. Alabama 1) A D004
Saturday ! Wemaw'i BaKttball Score!
CAST
AlbtrtotMagnut FL Rlettr 13
Allegheny 54. OTno WoiSeyan II
Botton Col lag* 31, Syracuta 70
California. P# ( I , Lack Haron 3)
Clark ton 40. R PI 45
Colby 4L Colby Sawyer 43
FaklleU 31 CaniUu»*l
FDU Madlton 3*. Drew to
For dham 41. Colgate 54
Georgetown Ml. Providence **
Holy Croat 31. LaleyedeU
lone ) L St Peler’ i i l
Juniala (3. Allbrlghl 44
Lycoming ( I . Dtlewer* Vel. 44
Merrimack 44. Springfield to
Miltortvllto 71 W Chettor 74
Ml SI M ary’kl*. Rider 71
N J . Tech*). Stolen ItlendU
Pittibmgh 31. S3. John ! I*
Roberto Wetleyen 31, Utica 14
SI Borveventme 34. Tempi**)
SI Frenclt. N Y 33 SI Frenot. Pa 44
St MicTtatTl 44. Ouinmplac 4)
Salem Si (3. FremlngftemSI 4)
SaiitbmySI. IT. Stockton SI.44
Screnlonfl. King* 14
Stoery Brook 31. Cortland SI. 41
Trinity. Conn 43. Cooit Guard *3
Vermont IP. flow Hempthlr* 41
Wetl Virginia 41. Metiachuietli 13. OT
W New England 3*. Emmanuel 33
Wheaton 41. Wettoyan u
Wei 1lie id SI. *3. Fllchbmg St al
SOUTH
Alabama M. South Carolina TT
E Tannotta* SI ( l W. Carolina M
MolhedHIW. Ihonandoanal
Middle Tam 31. E. Kan lucky 44
N. Careiln* SI. S3. Maryland M
N Kanlmky ( I , Lew itU
Shorter * 1 M# thodlsl 44
Term#!tee (3. MJitimppi SI. *1
Venderbitl (3. LSU (3
MIDWEST
Alma 41 H«p*S*
Baldwin Wallace 33. Hiram Col. W
BluHton 41 Wilmington SI
Bowling Green ) l Ohio U to

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Saluiday'i Game
All Star gam* al New York
Sunday's Oame*
No gamai w r.edutod
Mendays Gamas
Boston al Haetlord. 7 l ! p m
Butlato vs. Tampa Bay *1 Or land*. 3: IS
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Manlreal*1 Florida. I.SSp m
New Jtewy al Dallas. ■ 11pm
Los Angel*! • ! Calgary al Phoenls. » 31
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Vancouver n
Edmonton al Saskatoon
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Capitol 14. Mount Umen 51
Cent M itie m itl.N E M itia m l**
Fernt SI (1. Hilltdal*4S
Grand Valley Si 3). W*yn*. Mkh *3
John Carroll 41. Ohio Northern 13
Kelamaioo *3. Adrien 11
Kent »J Bail SI M
Oak la-id. Mich (3, Mxh&gt;g*n Ttch 3)
CMie&lt;twm TT. M utt Ingum *0
Rto Grand* 11 Cadarviito II
Sagmew Valtoy St (3.N Michigan*!
T111m (0. Ottto Dominican H
Walth *3. Urban* (3
Wittenberg 7* WootNr 45
Xavier. Ohio U . La Salt# to
SOUTHWEST
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T ee*! 44. T a ia ! Ttch 45
TOURNAMENT
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TENNIS
Awttralian Open
MELBOURNE Australia
Results Satu*
day from tho t ! 3 million AutNatianOpen
third raund
Lars Jonsson Sweden del Kara! Ftovacak
1141. Crach Republic * 17 5. 3 5
Ale render Voikov (111. RuSlta. del Henrik
Heim. Swe ton 7 5 3 * 44 4 ) 4 4
Matk wnandtr, Sweden pel Atoeandtr
Mron 1 Germany. 1 a, S 7. a 1. a 4 a 3
Thom as M u tla r 1*1 A u a tr i* . dal
Guillaume Raoua. Franc*, a 3. a 1.0 2
Todd Martin It). Laming M xh . del Jonas
Seonuon. Sweden a 117 4 ) * )
MaliVai Washington. Pent* Vedra Batch,
del Ator Antonitsch Austria. 4 4 3 * i t 3).
4 3.43
Stolon Edberg (I). Sweden del Fabric*
Santoro, f rant*, a J,* 1. a I
Xavier Dwutrasne Belgium del Patrick
Ratter, Australia. 5 7 ,4 ),* I,a c
Secend Reund
Sebastian Lartau and Danial Nestor
Canada del Serg-O Casal and Emilia Sen
chei ( I I ) , Spain. 4 4. a 4
Jacco Etlingh and Paul Hearhull |ti.
Nether lend*, del Mark Kail. Tampa, ard

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Australia, del Jan Swmeemk. 54*th*riands
KANSAS C ITY AT BUFFALO - CtoeHi
and Darnel Vacek. Ctech Republic. 5 1 ) 5
WR Willw D evil (toighl. S Kevto R a t
Marlin Oamm and Karel Novecek. Ciech
I thumb) ar* queilionabi* RB Kimble A n *
Republic, del Bred Pearce. Proud. Utah and
der 4 (ihouldef I. OB Je* Montana (hand). DC
Dave
Randall 113), Birmingham. Ala . a 5,
Nail Smith (anktol. LB Derrick Thrnnai
*3
tankla) are probable ( l i l t : LB Mark
Maddoa I foot). TE Pel* Malle) ta r t (linger)
W »n»n
U N FRANCISCO AT DALLAS - ***n .
Third
LB Martin Harr lion lgrs.nl 1* gueiHonatie
Mary Fierce 141, Franco, dal Sabin*
DE Donnlt Brown ikmei, S Tim McDonald
Appel mans Batgurm # 3 * 1
&lt;(roinl aro probable Cawbayk: OT Ruiiall
M a n u a l* M a lt t v a F r a g n i t r a ( ( ) ,
Maryland lank la) !| OWitenabla S Ktnnoih
Swiliaeland. del Roman* Tediakutum*.
Gant ( moulder). DE Charlel Haley Iback).
•ndonasto t l 4 I
WR Alvin Harper (neckl, RB Derrick takkk
Emanuel* Eardo. Swilierland. del Gigl
Itoe). RB Emmnl Smith 1moulder 1 are
Fernand*! Aspen.Coto .3 4 (3 3),4 4
probable
S4b!nt Hack. G trm tn y. dal Baal*
Relnsladiar. Austria. 4 3.3 4. 7 5
Gabnala Sabatmi (4). Argentina, dal
Linda Faerancto. Ilaty.a 3. a I
Magdalena M ale*.* 1141, Bulgaria, del
Elena Llkhovttava. Kaukhtlan t i l )
Saturday.Jen tt
Jana Nevoin* IS). Ciech Republic, del
iwl
Jan* Taylor, Australia. 4 4. t 3
Aiantea S*nctwt Vtcafto (3). Spam, del
South IS. Ftorth 3)
Ann Grossman. Grove City. On 10. a 3.4 3

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HtWL BTAWPIWQS
All Times 1ST
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlanlk Dlvlttea
W L T F l! OF OA
NY Rangers
X 11 1 4) to) IIS
54*w Jersey
X IS 4 54 1*1 114
14 X 3 11 17) 111
Philadelphia
tt 17 ( 44 135 III
F torIda
X 73 a A4 145 14)
Washington
Tempo day
II 11 5 41 117 14*
17 11 5 J» 15* IX
NV Islanders
Northeast Oivlssen
33 11 10 54 14* 1*0
Pllltburgh
Montreal
Tl 17 • » 147 13)
Boston
» II t ** IS) 140
It »
1 47 &gt;71 IX
Buffalo
11 33 s 41 IS) 144
Quebec
Hartford
17 X 4 30 144 14)
Ottawa
* 15 5 2) 134 133
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Dfviston
W L T Pis OF GA
17 14 t 41 1*4 IX
Toronto
X 14 s S3 » 7 154
Detroil
14 to f SS 171 IX
Delia*
3) 11 * 57 1*7 1SS
St Lout*
&gt;1 to s 47 1)4 111
Chicago
17 37 s I t IK 141
Wrmipeg
Pec Ilk Orrisien
Calgary
34 17 f 75 IM t il
31 33 1 45 15) 15C
Vancouver
Los Angeles
to 31 4 40 130 IM
Anaheim
to 37 4 40 IX 154
IS
11 10 40 111 145
San Jos*
Edmonton
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Sacand Raund
Conchit* Marlinei. Spain, and Larisa
Neitand IS). Lalvt*. dal Joann* F*u)l.
Australia, and Rrbin Whit*. Dal Mar. C alil.
*3.4 I
P4lly Fendck Sacramento. Calil. and
Mered.lh McGratoi 171 Midland. Mwh . del
Akiko Ki|lmut* and Naoko Kl|imuta Japan.
41.4 4
Nktto Arendl. Gainatvill*. and Krishna
Radtord. Autlralla. del Kalrlna Adams.
Houston and Kathy Rinaldi Stunhtl (I).
Amelia Island.* 3. a )
Etna Rtinach Sou’h Alrka. and Andrea
Strnadov* 1111. Ciach Rtpubhc, del Rue
andra Dragomir and Inn* Spirit*. Romani*.
4 1,40
M a m Bohagral. Ntlhtriandi. and Dtbbf*
Graham I I I ) , Tampa, del Stoltl Graf.
Germany, and Palrkto Tarabini. A rgen I ma
3*11*1.43
Lau ra G o la rta . Ita ly, and N a fa lia
M edvedeva ( I I ) , Ukramt. dal Lind*
Harvey Wild. Ftewthorn Wood*. I l l , end
Chanda Rubin, Lafayette Le . * 4. 3 5
Jill Helherlngton Caned*, end Sheen
Slaltoed (I4t, Oainasvilto. del C*m*nn*
Barclay and Ktrry Ann* Gut*. Australia. 10.
4 **4
Amenda Cotlier, South Alrka. and lots
Gorrochalegui I f), Argentina del Sabin*
Appal man* Belgium, and Rad** Zrubakov*.
Ciech Republic, 3 f. f 3. * 3
Lindsay Davenport. Muir #1* C alil. and
Lisa Raymond 111), Wayne. Pa . dal Hlcoi*
Provis. Australia and Nathalt* Tauliat.
Franca a 3. a I
Pam Shriver. Baltimore, and Eluabath

Smylia (3). Aust 1 ana. rial Koto McDonald *
and Nicole Prof). Australia 7 ! . * 3
Mary Je* Ftrnanriti. Miami, and Zkva
Garrison Jackson III. Houston, dal Silvia
Farina and Linda Ferrondo Italy, t 3. 4 F ’
1)71,4 1
1
Mi ltd dowaits
First reund
Mark Woodlcrde and Senna* Stubbs ( 4).
Australia, del Murphy Jensen. Norcross
Ga .and JlnkeHubar.Germany.a 3. 7 S
Grant Connell. Canada, and Robin Whit*.
Del Mar. C a lil. del Ken Ftoch. Alpharetta
Ga . and Nana Miyagl. Japan, 40.4 3
PaVkk Galbraith. Tocoma. Wash . and
Kathy Rinaldi Slunkel (SI. Amelia Island,
del Stove Devries. Sen Mateo C o lit. end
Pally Fandick. Sacramanto Calif. * 3 I f 101.
3 5 *3
Tam M ilfit n and Manon B o litg r a l.
Netherlands del Jorge losane Moiled, and
Palrkla Tarabini. Argentina a 1.4 4
Todd Woodbridg* Australia, and Helena
Sukov* III, Cioch Republic, dal Dam*
Visker and Etoa R*ma&lt;h. South Atrka. * I,
3S
Paul Haarhuis Netherlands and Natalia
Medvedeva 13). Ukta-n* del Javlae San
chat Spain and Ines Got roc hatogui Argan
lira, 4 3 S 3, 3 S

TRANSACTION!
BASEBALL
Amartcan League
CLEVELAND INDIANS - Agreed lo
terms with Rust Swan, pitcher, on *
minor league contract and invited him to
spring training
I L lA f vt
COLORADO ROCKIES - Agreed to terms
with Kent (Sottonlietd pitcher, end Pedro
Cottollano.mlielder.cnrn* year contracts
ST LOUIS CARDINALS - Agreed to
terms with Geronimo Pena Irtialdtr. on a
on* year contract
BASKETBALL
Hellene I Basketball A tier 14Hen
NBA — Fmtd Charles Oakley. New York
kmckt torwaed SI 000 tor elbowing Vinny
Del Negro ot San Antceuo during a gam* pn
Jan I*
BOSTON CELTICS - Activated Alaa
Abdeinabv. forward center, from tho in|ueod
lit' Placed Matt Wtnthom. earner, on the
injured list
DETROIT PISTONS - Signed Charles
Jonas forward center, to a today cuntrjKt
P aced Danny O Sullivan canto*, an the
in, ueed list
ORLANDO MAOIC - Signed Tree Romm
assistant coach center, to a second today
player contract
PHOENIX SUNS - Waived Tim Kamplon
center Activated Jerrut Mullet forward
Irons mo Injured list Pieced Denny Aing*
end Ouan* Coop**, guards un Its* in,ur*d
Its) Signed Elliot Perry, guard to a today
con tract
FOOTBALL
Nalwnel Faatball laague
CINCINNATI BENOALS - Named Bruce
Cento) oltensive coordinator
NEW ENOLAND PATRIOTS - Announced
lhal James Butch Orthwom. owner, hat
agreed to toll tho loom to Robert K rai)
pending ap*&gt;eOval by Its* NFL
COLLEOE
KENT STATE - Promoted Rkh Rem
b-e'ae assistant baseball coach, lo baseball
coach
MISSOURI KANSAS CITY - Announced It
will |ous tho Mid Continent Conference tor the
1444 45 season
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA - Named Ed
launbractwe football coach
STATEN ISLAND — Named James Don ton
soccer coach
VMI — Named Tom Throckmorton d*
lo n s lv o c o o r d i n a t o r
M l k t C la r k
V iU t o k a ttt cnwcW Danny Harwrrsarwhentdt
I ■sH#fns3y0'J((4kk rpwch. /Riii Lee* e p te th r
lino coach Donne Rot* running bocks
coach, and Bobby Soldtfilch defensive lino
coach
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Eight go over magic 600 mark at Bowl America
tpe elal to Iho Horold
SANFORD — The magic GOO aeiiea score
re tu rn e d In bu nches to le a g u e play at
MowlAmerica-Sanford last week.
Ten bowlers reached the GOO level In eight
different leagues, with Nancy Johnson and Ron
Van Gcldrr lying for I he lop performance of the
wrek by an Individual by rolling over GOO twice.
Johnson tallied the highest scries score for the
women when she bowled a 655 In Ihe Tuesday
Nile Mixed League to follow up the 600 she had
rolled In the same league the week before.
What makes Johnson's effort even more
Impressive Is the fart that she was Ihe only
woman howler lo roll a 600.
Van fielder's best was a 622 In the Heer:30Clty
league, bill his second 000 series score was nol
Iwid either, as he rolled u 621 In the Friday Nile
Mixed on January 14.
The highest Inldlvldual series o f the week was a
monster 680 series rolled In the Howl America
Men's League on Junuary 11th by Jim Gateman.
Other 600 games were turned In by; Hill Ulley
1630. Harbour Hrothers Mixed). Buck Benton
(619. Saturday Senior Citizens). Ruben Blake
(618. Friday Nile Mixed). Steve Kndcrs (615.
McGuire's Canvasl and Scott Terrell (605.
McGuire's Canvas).
The highest Individual game Iasi week was a
256 turned In bv Van Grider In the Berr;30 Cltv

League. Ills total was one pin belter than the 255
posted by Don Gorman Jr. In the Bowl American
Men's League.
The beat game among the women was a 268
rolled by Johnson during her big night In the
Tuesday Nile Mixed League on January IB.
Individual league results

BARBOUR BROTHERS MIXED
Jon a ary 10
Women’s series — Patricia Slpley. 531;
Lennle Montgomery. 525; Women’s gomes —
Sharon Adams. 205; Montgomery. 202; Special
mention — Tracy Rodrlques. 191 (71 pins over
120 average).

Men’s series — Bill Blley. 639; Joe Jonlka.
588; Women’s gomes — Jim m y Moyer. 224:
Blley. 220; Bob Church, 220.
BOWL AMERICA MEN’S LEAOUE
January 11
Series — Jim Gateman. 680; Barry Sweat.
590; Don Gorman Jr., 590; Pat Johnson. 589;
Games — Gorman. 255; Gateman, 237; Ed
Jackson. 223: Charles Shook. 222.

TUESDAY NITE MIXED
January 11
Women's series — Nancy Johnson. 600;
Beverly Wrstgoard. 409: Women's games —
Johnson. 207; Linda Alderman. 186.
Men’s series — Milch Heinrich. 542; Hill
Sauve. 532: Men's games — Sauve. 211:
Heinrich. 209; Tony Gee. 209.

January 18
Men's scries — J oy Norris. 527; Prtr
Roberson, 520; Men's games — Rolterson. 201;
Norrts. 193.

Women's series — Nancy Johnson. 655; Dee
Christian, 523; Women’s games — Johnson.
268; Linda Stafford. 191.

SANFORD — Otis Oosser of the Lake
Mary Pub and the Bamboo Cafe duo of
Jolynn Moreland and Bobble Buckley
earned top honors among this week's
Playtime Darts' Hoi Shots
Gosser. who throws for Right Tbere In
the Men's A League, had a great week,
collecting five wins, a bull, a turkey, and an
eight-throw dart out.
Moreland and Buckley, teammates on
ihe Bamboo Bombers In Ihe Ladles' League,
each had four wins and a bull.
Also making the men's Hot Shot list were:
• Sel Oodlnho. who had three wins, two
hulls, a bed. three turkeys, and an eightthrow dart out for Q Biz's T.C.B. In the
Men's A League.
• Kenny Doyle, also of Q-Blz's T.C.B.

Irive wins and two bulla).
• Scott Geesamsn from Sharky's Tbs
Sharks (five wins).
• Doug Adams of Tim e Out's The
Untouchables (Tour wins, two bulls, a
turkey, nn eight-throw and a ntnc-lhrow
dart out).
• Keith MacForlans from Q-BIz's Q-Bia
Bulls (four wins, two bulls, and a ninethrow dart out).

M EN'8 A LEAGUE
After 10 weeks of play. T.C .B . of Q UIZ
and Lake Mary Pub's Team No, 3 are
deadlocked with 87 wins apiece.
They're followed by Rlj0U T h o rs out of

the Lake Mary Pub (63 wins); Bamboo
Cafe's Bamboo’ Scorpions (59 wins); and
Team No. 1. also from the Bamboo Cafe.
(48 wins).

MEN'8 B LEAGUE
T h e second-place Knights from

Sir
Walter's picked up iwo games on the league
leaders and now trail the front-running
0 -B li Balls by )ust six wins. 94-88.
In the four-way battle for third. Q-Blz'a
Ton 80's (78 wins) have a one-game lead
over the Four Bye Fours from Bant boo
Cafe (77 wins). Close behind are the Lake
Mary Pub's Just For Fan and Bamboo
Cafe's Shoots (lied with 72 wins each).
C om pleting the 12-team circu it are
Whiskey River's River Rats (66 wins); Balt
* Pepper out o f M.T. Muggs (63 wins):
Score At Touchdown's Ths Nasty's (61
wins): Ths Orseahoras from M.T. Muggs
(50 Wins); Lake Mary Pub's Pub Pounders
(32 wins); and the Blooptro o f Whiskey
River (20 wins).
LADIES' LEAGUE
Bit by bit. Bamboo C afe's Bamboo
Bombara continue to pull away from the
rest of the pack. Last wrek. Ihe Bombers
added three games to their leud and now
have a healthy 22-win margin (102-80) over
the second-place Nick's Nightmares from
Uncle Nick's.
Scrapping for third place are Ron's
Nieces out of Uncle Nick's (71 wins); Lake
Mary Pub's No Answer (68 wins): and the
Bamboo Babas from the Bamboo Cafe (65

wins).
Th ey're

McQUIRE'S CANVAS LEAGUE
January 13
Men’s series — Slevr Enders. 615; Scotl
Terrell, 605. Men's games — Frank Rosen. 248;

6-10 pound test line and will
enuble you lo cast a light lure or
ball for quite a distance. Spinn­
ing tackle albO requires more
finesse because of Its lightness,
and It forces me to be more
delicate In m y presentation.
An absolutely deadly rig for
this lime o f year in the St. Johns
River Is an ultra-light spinning
outfit rigged with 6 pound test
and a tiny Rapala. Water levels

Women's scries — Joyce Hensley. 5 6 4 ;
lievrrly Wralguard. 546: Women's gomes —Kalhy Hibbard. 211: Wcstgaard. 199.
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
January 13
Men's series — Hob James. 526; Rich Flanre.
518; Men's games — Mali Slmonrlll. 201;

Dntlnued from Page IB
to do some
lings dlflrrcntly In order lo
recced."
Lake Mary led 26-25 after a
•rappy first half In which nclicr learn ever led hy more than
iur. and held a 44-37 advantage
ie r three quarters.
The leading players for the
a m s w e re N e w b e rry (1 3
[&gt;lnts). Ian Saunders (11 points),
nd Kent Pritchard (10 points).
“ We thought we had taken
in lrol." said Lake Mary head
Mich Willie Richardson. "W e
layrd a lot of people to give the
larters a blow, and never re­

Girls

gained Ihe Intensity we needed
until the last two minutes. That
cost u* the game. Wc failed to
execute.
"W e d id n 't box out w ell
enough, catch the ball, make the
easy shots, or hit the free
throws. W c can't expect to Just
cruise past a team like Lyman.
We've got to get a lot better,
period."
Lake Mary (which lost for the
sixth time In Us last seven start
to fall to 8-9 overall and 1-4 In
the SAC) was scheduled to travel
to DeLnnd Saturday night. The
next Ram's game will be on
Tuesday, when they travel to

followed

hy Bamboo Cafe's

padded their lead Iasi week, stretching their
advantage over The Sharks from Sharky's
to nine games. 91 -82.
Just one game behind The Sharks Is
Bamboo Cafe's Done With Style 181 wins).
Battling for fourth place arc Bamboo Cafe's
T e a m N o . 2 (7 3 w i n s ) a n d
Team No. B from Time Out (70 wlnsl.
Trailing the leaders are Luke Mary Pub's
Just Ono Hole Off (57 wins): Ron's
Ulsglts from Uncle Nick's (55 wins); end
Lake Mary Pub's The New Family Feud
(45 wins).

MIXEO B LEAGUE
Lake Mary Pub's The Oood, the Bad, the
Ugly, and the Old enjoy the second-largest
advantage o f the five league leaders, having
pulled uway lo a 15-game edge |90-75| over
Sir W alter's Bushwackcrs.
Rounding out the standings are the Snail
Dartsra out of the Bamboo *Jafe (70 wins):
Mom'o Muggers from M.T Muggs (69
wins); Score At Touchdown's Team No. S
(66 wins); the 4 B'a from Ihe Luke Mary Pub
(57 wins): and Lake Mary Pub's Team No. 1
(45 win*)

Continued from Page IB
"W e won because of team
togetherness." said Lyman head
coach Sieve Carmichael. "W e
had a meeting (Thursday night)
and Ironed out our differences.
W c got good senior leadership.
It's our 15th win. and I'm proud
o f that. It's always nice to win
ugalnst Lake Mary."
T h e w in I m p r o v e s t h e
Greyhounds to 15-8. 4-3 In the
conference. Lake Mary Is now
10-11 and 2-7 In Ihe conference.
Lake Mary used tight de­
fensive pressure to cause early
problems for Lyman, taking an
8-4 lead after the first five
minutes. Hut. Lyman was then
able to befuddle the defensive
press.

rebounds. Lake Mary played well
In the second half, outscortng
Lyman 32-23. but never cut the
Greyhound lead under ten until
the final minute.
Laura Ragucci scored nine
points with seven rebounds and
five assists for Lake Mary, while
Jennifer Grclsslng added four
points, eight rebounds, and two
steals. Sheri Gehl dished off five
assists and Courtney Harris
scored four paints with five
rebounds.
Lake Mary will host Tavares
Tuesday night at 6 p.m. Lym an
will travel to Lake Brantley
Thursday night. The Junior
varsity game starts at 6 p.m..
followed hy the varsity game ut
7:30.

BEER:30 CITY LEAOUE
Series — Ron Van Grider. 622: Richard
Williams. 576; Hill Slnnolt. 573; Pal Johnson.
572; Games — Van Gelder. 256: Johnson. 228;
Al Heron. 226; Harold Sundvall. 226

Arrow Force
Continued from Pago I B

Arrow Force H came out and
did Just that, moving the ball
around until Brad Tralna saw
Fuller across Ihe court. Tralna
got him the lull and Fuller (who
finished with 10 polnls) drained
ihe shot as the buzzer sounded.
"Brad saw Neville In his spot
and made ihe right pass." said
Hob Tralna. "It was a good shot,
nol only because It went In. but
because it was In Neville's range
and be had a good look at the
basket.
"A t halftime, we talked about
what we had to do to win this
game, which was rebound more
aggressively and not panic If the
game went down lo the wire.
That's what we did and that's
what I'm really pleased with, we
kept our composure."

F ISH IN G FO R EC A ST
Consult the weather forecast
carefully before planning your
weekend trips. Ik aware of high
winds or rapidly dropping air
t e m p e r a t u r e s th a t c o u ld
drastically after fishing condi­
tions.
Speckled |&gt;crrl&gt; continue (o
Improve In Lake Monroe. Sim­
ply spot the crowds of boats for
the best fishing spots.

"W e've had lo make some
changes this year. And w e've
had problems with Injuries and
Illness. Bui Ihe guys are starting
to get It. Except for the last two
minutes, when we got a little- out
of control. I'm very pleased with
the way we played tonight."
In Junior varsity action. Eddie
Moslngale sank a pair of free
throws with five seconds left In
overtime to lift Seminole to a
70 69 victory’ over Oviedo. Sem ­
inole had to play most o f the
o v e r tim e p e r io d w ith fo u r
players aftrr three members o f
the seven-man roster fouled out.
Seminole, which was sched­
uled to host Daytona BeachSeabrcczc Saturday night, trav­
els to St. Cloud for a 4A-Dtstiict
6 contest Tuesday night. Oviedo,
which played at Mainland Sat­
urday night- w ill ivtstt Day.toua
Bescn-Bc stoi is s s swOUcsday.
**ir *

According to Oviedo coach Ed
Holton. Friday night's ctTort was
one o( the Lions* best o f the
season.
"W e have lo put more control
on w hat's h a p p en in g." said
Bolton. "T h e khls are starting to

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"W e were Just a little bit
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C aim lch acl. "S o . wc could
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three assists, and two steals.
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finished with 29 points and five

West. 580; Linda Stafford. 566; Nancy Barnes,
528; Osmes — Jean Porettl. 209: Falklngharn.
203: Stafford. 201.

FRIDAY NITE MIXED
January 14

MIXED A LEAOUE

T

MARDELL'S LADIES LEAGUE
January 17
Series — Donna Falklngharn. 595; Joctta

Women's series — Linda Stafford. 588: Debhi
Leigh. 586; Women's games — Stafford. 210:
Delores Jackson. 208,

The Untouchables from Time Out also

Eustls. The Junior varsity game
will start at 6 p.m., followed hy
the varsity game ut 7:30 p.m.
Lake Mary will also play two
more Important contests next
week as It seeks lo right the ship,
hosting a tough Wymore Tech
squad on Wednesday and travel­
ing to Seminole on Friday.
Lyman will also play three
games next week, hosting dis­
trict foe Spruce Creek on Mon­
day and then traveling to New
Smyrna Beach on Thursday and
Lake Brantley on Friday. Th e
Junior varsity games start at 6
p.m.. and the varsity contests
follow at 7:30 p.m.

182; Miner. 180.

James. 195.

from the Lake Mary Pub (49 wins); and
Score At Tourhdown's Team No. 7 133
wins).

Lyman

SATURDAY SR. CITIZENS
January 16
Men's aeries — Huck Henion. 619: Don Hangs.
493; Men’s gomes — Henton. 228: Hang*. 186.
Women’s series — Marty Miner. 523; Helen
Wcstgate. 417; Women's games — Weslgate.

Dnve Non. 232.

Light tackle is needed in the wintertime
Think L I G H T for wlnterm e fishing. Both fresh water
nd sail water species are more
nlcky this lim e of year, and
squire a delicate presentation.
Successful bass pros will often
o to very light spinning tackle
nd tiny offerings In order to get
old water bass to strike. The
strike zone" o f a bass becomes
ery small during cold weather,
nd the fish are often extremely
elective in what they choose to
at during this period of time.
Rrdflsh and trout respond In u
lmllur fashion In frigid waters.
.Ive halt or slowly presented
rtlflclals will lake fish, whereas
aster moving offerings will renaln Ignored.
It Is for this reason that I prefer
p in n in g tack le during th e
vlnter months. A quality spinling outfit can easily handle

Richard Daugherty, 172.
Women's series — Agnes Ognosky. 488;
Harbara Richards. 475; Women's gomes —
Louise Weston. 180: Ognosky. 179.

Mary Hangs. 157.

Bambooslettes (52 wins); Good Answer

are usually at their srasonul
lows, and bass are often feeding
on small ditch minnows and
grass shtlmps which ure forced
out o f ditches and low areas Into
the main river channel. It Is not
unusual to see bass feeding on
schools o f this miniature bait.
A n g lers u sin g con ven tion al
tackle and lures will not get a
strike, because the fish are
fo c u s in g an m uch s m a lle r
forage.
The ultra-light system Is par­
ticularly effective In the Puzzle
Lake region, which has many
small ditches and low areas that
drain Into the main channel.
I have also used this light rig
on saltwater trout which feed
around dock lights at night.
These fish are typically very
finicky, but they will Jump on
the tiny Rapala with reckless

SANFORD PINBUSTERS
January 14
Men's series — Charles Conklin. 557; Myron
Gates. 488: Men's games — Conklin. 220;

WEDNESDAY SR. CITIZENS
January 12
Men's series — Don Hang*. 590. Bob Orwlg.
578: Men's games — Bangs, 212: Orwlg. 208.
Women's series — Barb Richards. 506; Marty
Miner. 425; Women's games — Richards. 179:

Trio of Hot Shots in Playtime Darts
•poolal to tho Herald

Men’s series — Ron Van GHdrr. 621: Ruben
Hlake. 618: Men's gomes — Pete Roberson. 238;
Pat Johnson. 226
Women's series — Llndu Stafford. 581:
Juanita Gormnn, 576: Women’s gomes —
Stafford. 225: Gorman. 221.

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Business
IN B R IE F

This house will be built in a day
By MICK BFB1FAUF
Herald Stall Writer

GOOD NBWS
Bankruptcy down
The American Bankruptcy Institute. ABI. has released the
third quarter statistics for the 1993 bankruptcy filing from the
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Figures show a 16.4 percent decrease In bankruptcy filings
In the State of Florida, from a year ago.
In the northern portion of Florida during the 12 month period
ending Sept. 30. 1993. showed 2.564 individuals and
buslnesaes filed for protection under the U.S. bankruptcy laws.
In comparison, the total nation showed a decline of 8.2
percent during the comparable period the proceeding year.
Florida showed the 10th largest decrease for all districts In
the United States. Western North Carolina led the drop with a
decline of 23.1 percent In bankruptcy filings.

Harper project on time
SANFORD — Harper Mechanical Corporation. 5401 Ben­
chmark Lane In Sanford, has announced It Is on schedule for
the completion of the HVAC systems for the 30.000 square-fool
University Medical Center In Orlando.
The project Is set for completion In early February.
Construction began lost April.
The approximately 4300.000 project was awarded to Harper
In December. 1992.
Jack Jennings and Sons la the general contractor.

SANFORD — Local construc­
tion people are being asked to
Join together In a fund-raising
house building. The home. In
southeast Orlando, Is to he
completely built, furnished and
decorated In one day.
John H. Jollnskl. with JHJ
Communications, said the entire
project Is aimed at providing
funds for charities os well as
school children.
“ After It's built." he explained.
"T h e house will be auctioned off
to the highest bidder sometime
In May. With a groat deal of the
materials and labor we hope to
have donated, there could be a
sufficient amount of money for
distribution."
Among organizations which
are expected to benefit from the

I W hat we need right now is licensed and
insured workers to help build this miracle
house, and donations of all types of
building materials f
-John H. Jollnskl
sale Jollnskl listed Coalition fur
the Homeless. AWDF. a division
of the National Center lor Miss
log and Exploited Children, und
Its " K id s and Com puny —
Together for Safety" program,
w h ich b e n e fits s c h o o l-a g e
children In Seminole. Orange
and Osceola Counties.
“ What w r need right now ." he
said. "Is licensed und Insured
workers to help build this mira­
cle house, and donations of all
types of building malrrlnls In­
cluding lumber, drvwall and

concrete."
The entire Miracle House pro­
ject Is being co sponsored as a
fund-rulslng event by the Home
Builders Association of MidFlorida, and thr Adam Walsh
Children's Fund. (AWDF).
" W r plan to build the bouse In
th e E a stW o o d s u b d ivis io n ,
southeast of Orlando, on March
20th." Jollnskl said. "W e want
to complete the entire house,
furniture and all. In Just our
day."

Jollnskl said It had been dour
previously In sim ila r fund­
raising projects, with the first
two In Palm Bcucli. home of thr
AWDF. and one completed last
year In Pinellas County.
"The curlier we ran detcrmlnr
exactly how mnny building ma
trrtal and worker donations wr
cun plan on ." he commented,
"the better we run plan for this
project.”
Jollnskl said a special fund
raising dinner auction and silent
auction will be held on Feb. 12.
at Church Street Station in
Orlando, to raise money to be
used In purchasing some of the
materials. Other materials are
expected lo be donated.
For Information on the Miracle
House, to volunteer for the
project, or volunteer building
materials, phone the Home
Builders Association of Mid
Florida at 629 9242.

Hot new business
The Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce held a ribbon
cutting this week for a new
business, not com p letely
finished, but almost ready to
open. C enter, holding the
shears and ribbon. Judy Crlss
and Delilah Terranova. partners
In a c a fe to occu p y the
downstairs floor of the old
Sanford Fire Station, at 109 S
Palmetto Avenue. To their
right, Barbara Farrell, who
owns the building and will be
operating an art studio as well
as residing In the upper floor.
Others on hand for the event
were Chamber of Commerce
Ambassador members.

Harris leaves Alaqua
LONG WOOD — Neal W. Hams has resigned a* piesJdent of
Alaqua Country Club near Longwood. to pursue other
Interests.
The resignation was announced by Michael H. DeOroote Jr.,
president o f Weslbury Properties, the developer o f the
Longwood area community.
Naples-based Community Development Corporation. CDC
and Its president Stuart Keye wilt assume responsibility for
managing and marketing the community.
Kaye said HawksCrest. a 1.200 acre golf course community
is one of the future developments planned fer the area. It Is to
be adjacent to Alaqua.

New GM Exec. VP
The President o f Red Lobster. Jeffrey J. O'Hara, has been
elected Executive Vice President o f General Mills. Red Lobster's
parent company.
O'Hara also serves on the board o f the Florida Citrus Sports
Association and the College of Business Administration at the
University of Florida.
Founded In 1968 In Lakeland. Red Lobster today
over 650 restaurants In North Amertra. head.

better company

IRS holds tax workshop
The Internal Revenue Service will be holdin
lolding ,a Small
Business Tax Workshop in Orlando. Jan. 277. In the Federal
Building, room 398. at 80 N. Hughey Avenue.
According to Dole F. Hart, district director o f the Jacksonville
IR&amp; district, the workshop is designed to provide Information
on federal business taxes for self-employed and small business
owners who have recently started a business or who anticipate
starting one.
The workshop Is free, and open to the general public. A
pocket calculator Is suggested.
The workshop will beheld from 9a.m . until 4 p.m.
For additional Information, call IRS, toll-free, at 1-800-8291040.

By NICK PPUPAUP

Herald Staff Writer

150 employers. Including over
100 software engineers. The
combined operation comprises
one of the largest data manage­
ment soltwurc tcums In the
industry.
According to Tlnls Conner,
chairman and chief executive
officer of Conner Peripherals.
"This merger is an Important
step In Implementing our strate­
gy of creating the first truly
comprehensive storage solutions

LAKE MARY - Conner Pe­
ripherals. Inc., of Lake Mary. Is
combining with Quest Develop­
ment Corporation, a data man­
agement software developer, to
form a new. stand alone com ­
p a n y o p e r a t in g u n der th e
Arcade Software name.
Quest, based In San Luis
Obispo. Calif., was founded In
1989. It la best kmbwn as the
Professional development
developer of the Norton backup
The Urban Land Institute's 1994 education program is now
soft ward for Symantec Corp.
underway across the nation, in the local area, the seminar
Conner's soft ward unit, locat­
scheduled for January 27-28 In Orlando Is entitled "Developing
ed on Lake Emma Road In Lake
Communities for Active Adults.
Mary, la best known for Its
For information on this, or other seminars, phone for a ULI
Backup Exec data protection
Education Catalog or brochure. 1-800-321-5011.
products for Novell NetWare and By Aasaolatsd Prase_________
Microsoft Windows NT network
You pay dearly lo live In some
Correction
application.
The new company. Arcada. of the more troubled ureas o f the
A report Sunday. Jan. 16 regarding Cambridge Homes
develops data protection and United States, such os California
incorrectly listed the Pauluccl:1 Building In Sanford as Its
storage management software and the Northeast.
headquarters. Cambridge Homes is presently located at 598 S.
Both areas were among the
and markets these products
North Lake Blvd., In Altamonte Springs. In February.
worldwide. At the combined worst hit by the recent re­
Cambridge will be moving to a new office at 861 Dr uglas
locations of San Luis Obispo and cession. and both .u ffered
Avenue in Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary. It has approximately greatly In the defense Industry
cutbacks that followed. And both
have hud their share of problems
with nature.
While Macon. Ga.. was the
only southern metropolitan area
to the m ake top 25 In a f­
fordability — It was 18th — the
South, especially Florida. Is
strongly represented in the top
one-third of 188 areas surveyed.
Much of New England had one
of Its longest and snowiest win­
ters ever last year, for example,
and this winter may match It.
And. of course. California has lls
earthquakes and the Incredible
disruptions that result from
them.
Trouble, o f course, hasn't been
confined to the coasts. Floods,
tornadoes, blizzards, hurricanes
and the like have become more
destructive than ever as popula­
tions encroach on nature's terri­
tory. But there Is a difference.
In spile o f their problems with
n a tu re a n d th e e c o n o m y .
California and the Northeast arc
near the top In living costs,
whereas many more tranquil
geographical areas are near the
bottom.
Why? The biggest single factor
In h ig h c o s t s Is p e o p l e
themselves, eager to live were
other people live and. In effect,
compete with them for apace,
goods and services. It Is starkly
Th* Graster Lake Mary/Mssthrow ensmbsr of Sam Maynard Hell, Vickie McPherson, Diene
evident In the cost of housing.
Commtrc* held ■ ribbon cutting csrsmony Parker, Ginger Blqck, Joe Nieves, Dave Andrews,
In a National Association of
recently for Don Olton Tire end Auto Center, 860 Tony Martocchlo, end Richard 8tarcher. Back,
Home Builders list of the 25 least
Lake Mery Blvd. Shown during the event, front left to right, Ken MacDonald, Bill Blackburn and
affordable metropolitan areas for
row, left to right, Chamber members end owners. Glnny Coombs.
housing In the third quarter. 17
are In California and four In

company."
He continued. "No othci comp a n y h a s th e c o m b in e d
strengths o f Arcada Softv-arc
und Conner's disk, tape and
storage system units, positioning
Conner with the best overall
understanding of. and access to
a broad range of storage markets
and technologies."
With Its broad coverage o f
both network and desktop data
management software." Conner

said. "Arcada Software ts an
attractive alternative to rompa
nlrs such as Cheyenne and
Central Point."
Founded In 1980. Conner
sells, designs and builds a com­
prehensive line o f Information
storage solu-iors products. In­
cluding disk drives, tape drives,
storage management software,
and storage systems products for
a wide ra n g e o f com puter
applications.

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Connecticut. The others arc
Honolulu. New York. Reno and
F.l Paso
The five least affordable o f all
arc California rnetm arms. led
by San Franslco and followed by
Sallnas-Sraslde-Monterey; Santa
Cruz: Santa Rosa-Pclaluma. and
Los Angeles.
In contrast, the list of 25 most
adordable metropolitan areas
Includes 18 In the Midwest and
o n l y fo u r In the Eust —
Binghamton. N.Y.. Ullca-Rome.
N.Y.. Harrtsburg-Lebanon-Carllsl
e. Penn., Nushua. N.ll. — and

none on the West Coast.
The NAHB survey shows the
percentage o f homes sold thai
could have been bought by a
fsmlly earning the median In­
come at the prevailing mortgage
rate. It assumes a family can buy
a home equal to 3.5 times
annual Income.
Had certain other costa been
Included In the estimates, some
of the more expensive areas
might have been even more so —
for earthquake Insurance In
California, for exumple, and for
heating In New England.

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People
CIA schedules
installation
as year begins
The Lake Mary Community
Improvement Armorial Ion begin*
11.4 year Monthly night with Its
Ural quarterly general mem■bershlp inerting. The meellug.
• which Is held at the Community
Building. 200 North Country
Club Hoad, Is open to the public.
Thr CIA 1094 officers and
iHwrd will be sworn In. followed
by the keynote speaker, news­
paper colnmn 1st IXm Boyette,
who will give his jierspectlvc of
the upcoming year from a Jour­
nalist's |Hilnt of view.
The CIA's newsletter gives an
overview of contributions "to
public, civic and educational

Sound of Sunshine Chorus of Sweet Adelines are In high pitch for their gala performance on Feb. 12.
during 1993. The Girl Srouts.
I.ake Mary Elementary, the laikr
Mary Police Department and the
city of Lake Mary all received
grants from the CIA.

C See Lake Mary, Page 6 B 7B

Ab-Salute-ly Music ’94
Sound of Sunshine in dazzling winter concert

How sweet It Is • Ihe Sound
ol Sunshine Chorus o f Sweet
Adelines, that Is.
Over JOO o f the sweetest soundlng singers In the world
make up the fantastic local
chorus. From all walks of life.
Ihe singers are current stale
champions and are rehearsing
for their appearance in Ihe
Swret Adelines International
competition In Reno. Nev.. In
November o f this year.
The sensational chorus re­
cently performed In Melbourne
during the winter conference
of Region Nine Sweet Adelines.
Amother recent performance

L! See Dietrich. Psge 7B

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Aahby Jonas buys ‘Taala ot Sanford’ tlckat from Kay Bartholomsw (L) and Joanna Lucas.

Hobby: Love of baseball and hockey leads to collecting sports cards

O ffic e r s
This stunning creation will be one of many designs shown In Ihe
forthcoming fashion production coordinated by Ebony magazine.

Rapture of Fashions
geared to charities
The 36th Ebony Fashion Fair
will be presented by the Orlando
Alumnae C h a p t e r of Delta S i g m a
Theta Sorority. Inc. The show
will be held on Saturday. Feb. 3.
8 p.m. at the Tuppcrware Con­
ven tion Center Auditoriu m .
3175 South Orange Blossom
Trail IU.S. Highway 441 South.
Kissimmee.
,
It will be a night of excitement
and entertainment and fashions
' to please, the most magnificent
fund-raising event to be held In
* this central Florida urea In 1994.
The event marks the 21st annu­
al showing for Orlando.
This prestigious social event Is
a (raveling fashion production
coordinated by Ebony Magazine.
The show Is directed by Eunice
Johnson, wife o f publisher and
CEO John H. Johnson. Mrs.
Johnson every year personally

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selects the wardrobe-from such
le a d in g d e s ig n e rs as K a rl
laigerfetd. Christian Dior. Dob
M ackle and Valentino. T h is
year's theme Is "The Rapture of
Fashions."
Th e proceeds have benefited a
great number of charitable orga­
nizations such as the United
Negro College Fund. Meals on
W h eels. Frontline Outreach,

hobby
benefits
youth
By SUSAN WSNNSR
Herald Correspondent______
S A N F OR D - Leo
Bruncllc has turned a love
of baseball and hockey Into
an outreach with his Job. as
well as an Investment In the
future. Ifc collects baseball
und hockey cards, but was
quick to point out that his
real love Is hockey.
His wife. Jamie, and two
sons. Matthew and Geof­
frey. are supportive of his
hobby. Yet. at times, his
wife sim ply refers to his
pastime os hts obsession.
Ilom In Kansas, he moved
to other areas but has lived
In Sanford for 12 years.
Brunette's supervisor at
bis last job gut him Interest­
ed In c o lle c t in g . " S h e
bought m e a Brett Hull

Leo Brunelle shows sport card collection.
hockey curd." he said. "I
play hockey myself so it
fired my Interest. I'm obsensed with hockey: I'm a

Hw*W rtioto by Susan Wanna*

hockey fanatic."
Bruncllc Is employed us
an officer with the Lake
Mary Police Department. "I

ktds things to do other Ilian
get Into trouble, crim e,
drugs or gangs. Kids need a
good hobby."
Any rard collector store or
som e departm ent stores
carry a range o f cards. The
In terested b u yer w ould
need to decide which sport
or sports he would like to
collect. There arc also a
wide variety of collectible
cards for most anything you
may be Interested In. "A
serious collector would like
a binder for their cards."
suld llrunellc. "Department
s t o r e s ca rry a lim ite d
supply of curds, but only
whut sells the best. They
should carry a binder also
for purchasing. Faded, tom
or ripped cards w ill be
worthless." Brunelle spoke
o f the fact that some col­
lectors use cards an an
In ve stm en t and It cun
become too commercial.
Brunelle pointed oul Ihe
many aspects o f collecting.
"There are expensive sets,
stadium sets and premium

See Cards, Page 6B

C Bee Hawkins, Page 6B

Burned-out bus restored
to luxurious motor home
ByBOKOROAN
Herald Correspondent____________________________

HwaM ffwto by fd Kotgtn

Charlie Lytle has raflnlshed this shiny retirement
home Irom a bumed-out shell ol a bus. When

Lytle completes the restoration, the vslue of the
bus will b « about $100,000 on the current market.

SANFORD — Retirement Is 10 years awuy. but
his plans call for rebuilding a completely burned
out bus Into a luxurious motor borne.
Charlie Lytle of Sanford recently began work on
his retirement home of the future, a 1980. Model
05. Eagle bus. He is building It completely from
the shell o f a burned out bus he sjmtted when he
was driving through Atlanta. Lytle continued.
"When I saw this burned out bus I was excited. I
bad been looking for a bus that I could rebuild for
many months. As I got close to the bus the worse
tt looked. I kept thinking this might be n project
that would be (oo much for m e."
He continued, "All the windows bad been
knocked out by (be fire department except for the
front windshields and cab area. They had been
burned from the rear of the bus up to the front
bogey wheel (the front wheel o f the double wheels
In the rear). It hud smoke all on the inside. The
seats were hurried. The floor was burned. The
engine w as blown. All these things were
problems. The whole rear-end of the bus was
burned. From the floor area down and the outside
skin of the bus everything looked fine there."
Ironically, the bus wus named the " I ucky

Seven" by the previous owners. It wns devastated
by fire and was owned by an Insurance company,
the Fireman's Fund. Lytle walked In and offered
82.500 for the bus as It stood. He completed the
deal and towed the bus to Sanford to begin
repairs.
In six months, the bus begins a new era us a
combination day coach, tour bus and vacation
home. Lytle plans to build complete bathroom
and kitchen facilities In the bus. In the front
nearest to the driver he will have a cornered
kitchen urea that goes from the floor to the
celling. All the necessary kitchen gimmicks will
be right In that area. Midway to (be back ol the
bus he will put a full shower. 4 x 4 feet, a full sl/r
commode and n vanity Including the sink. Most
tour buses only have a small port-o-potty aboard.
A hallway will lead to the back o f the bus and
thr lounge urea with u TV and all the little
comforts that you might exjrcct In u leisure urea.
you walk past the bathroom toward the front,
there will be three couches on one side and two
on the other. They will sll In the area Just before
you reach the kitchen and thr front of the bus.
The bus Is a family affair as Lytle and bis wlfr
Brenda put It back together. Next week they
begin to look for the material that will cover thr

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Republican women host coffee

WhitakerTyre
C I IU L U O T A D on a n d
llrcndu Whlfnkrr. o f Chuluota.
arc announcing the engagement
of (heir daughter. Kelly Dawn, to
Scott Tyre, son o f Glenn Tyre o f
Gnind Island Island and Martha
Tyre of Casselberry.
Dorn In Tulsa. Okla.. the
b rid e-elect Is the m aternal
granddaughter o f Lloyd and
Frances Kldwell of Afton. Okla.
and the paternal granddaughter
of Mrs. H ard Whitaker of Tulsa
and the late Mr. Jesse Whitaker.
Ms. Whitaker Ls a 1990 gradu­
ate o f O viedo High School.
O v ie d o , w h e r e sh e w as a
member o f the R a g Corps. FCA.
Mu Alpha T h eta and yearbook
staff. She Is a 1993 cum laudr
graduate of the University of
Central Rorida. Orlando. While
thrrr she was a participant In
FCA. Kappa Delta I’ l Honor
Society.
She Is presently employed as
an elementary schoolteacher for
the O ra n ge C ou n ty P u b lic
Schools.
Her fiance, born In Eustls. Is
the maternal grandson of Mrs.
Ncna Milam o f Leesburg, and the
late Mr. Buddy Milam. Ills
paternal grandparents are de­
ceased.
Tyre is a 1989 graduate of

Membership event attracts 70, including elected officials

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Kelly D. Whitaker,
Scott Tyre
Oviedo High' School. Oviedo,
where he parttcl|&gt;nted In fool kill,
yearbook staff. FCA and Mu
Alpha Theta. He Is a 1993
graduute of the Georgia Institute
of Technology. Atlnnta. where
he was dorm president, resident
assistant und a member o f
yearbook stalf.
Tyre Is currently employed as
salesman for Ferguson Under­
ground. Orlando.
The wedding will be an event
o f April 9. at 2 p.m.. at First
Alliance Church. Orlando

Silvius-lsabella

Kar»n Ann Sfhrlus,
Anthony L. laaballa

Lake Mary
Continued from Pag* SB
The CIA officers and directors
for 1994 ore: Joe Rosier, presi­
dent: Roaella Bonham, first vice
president: V em Feddersen. sec­
o n d v ic e p r e s id e n t : J o h n
Montgomery, treasurer: Short
Brodlc. secretary: Brian Loe.
past president; and Directors
John Hauck. M illie Murray.
Mary Ellen Hawktnson. Sheila
Sawyer. John Paskoskl. and Pat
Thompson.
Membership is open to all city
residents and business owners,
as well as non-residents, for 93
annually.

Chamber tats
Bualnata Altar Hours
J a n u a ry 's B usiness A fte r
Ho u r s for the L a k e
Mary/Heathrow Cham ber o f
Commerce will be held Thurs­
day. from 0:30-7:30 p.m.. at
L A N S e a f o o d G r i l l . 10 8
Markham Woods Road. Longwood. Thla networking opportu­
nity Is open to members and
non-members. For more Infor­
mation. contact the chamber at
333-4748.

‘Kids C uisine’ coming
Have lots o f fun. eat great food
and learn Interesting lood facts
In an a fter-sch ool program
sponsored by the city o f Lake
Mary Parks and Recreation De­
partment. "K id s Cuisine" Is
g e a r e d t o w a r d th e s ix to
10-year-old age group and will
Include
rlui' "cooking, baking and
rating for nutrition and fun."
The class will meet Wednes­
days beginning Feb. 2 at the
Community Building at 260 N.
Country Club Road. The fourweek class costs S16. For more
In fo rm a tio n , co n ta ct T e r r y
Dledcrich at 324-3097.

Does your civic
group need a project?

LAKE MARY - Robert and
Ann Sllvius o f Lake Mary, announce the engagement of their
daughter. Karen Ann. to An­
thony Lee Isabella, son of Terry
a n d C in d y G r n n d s h a w o f
Glovcrsvllle. N.Y.
Born In Wutervtllc. Maine, the
bride-elect will graduate In June
from Sem inole High School.
Sanford. She ls a member of the
Dazzler dance team. Ms. Sllvius
plans to attend college In R o r­
ida. fall semester, majoring In
languages. She plans to become
a multi-lingual translator work­
ing in government or for the
Judicial system.
H er f i a n c e , b o r n In
Glovcrsvllle, N.Y.. Is a 1990
graduate o f Gloversvtlle High
S c h o o l . H e Is p r e s e n t l y
employed by Southland Corpo­
ration. Isabella la a member o f
the H A Arm y Nut tonal Guard."The wedding w ill be an event
or July 30. 1994. I I a m.. All
Souls Catholic Church. Sanford.

The Suburban Republican
Women's Club held a "v e iy
successful membership cof­
fee'* Thursday at the River
Crest home o f Laura Ginn,
according lo Linda Batmnn.
Over 70 were In attendance
with six new members re­
cruited.
The newly-elected officers
attending to kick ofT the new
year were: Alice Weinberg,
president: Carol Saporito, first
vice president; Nancy King,
second vice prrsldenl: Laura
Ginn, secretary; Leslie Ann
Bartlett, corresponding secre­
tary: and Connie Austin, trea­
surer.
The Suburban Club was
organized In 1972 when the
Republican party was nut the
majority party In Seminole
County. Some of the founding
members and past presidents
attending were: Alice Myers.
Barbara W lnlngham . Betty
Holtz. Judy Van Der Weldc.
Dot Dolling and Mildred Lind.
Last year the club with the
leadership of Dot Dolling as
prrsldenl Instituted a scholar­
ship award to be given to a
young Republican to help with
the recipient's education. The
award was named the Mildred
Lind Scholarshp award In
honor of Lind, a retired educa­
tor who taught most o f her
career In Orange and Seminole
Counties. She taught many
students In the area upon
whose lives she made a defi­
nite Impact, Datman sold.
Among the elected officials
In attendance were Sen. Toni
Jennings. Rep. Bob Starks.
Sem inole County Com m is­
sioners Dtck Van Der Weldc
and Pal Warren. Seminole
County School Board Members
Jeanne Morris and Sandy

Members and elected officials attending coffee
are (from left): Mildred Lind, Alice Myers, pasl
president: Jean Morris, school board; Dick Van

Der W eid e, county com m issioner; Sandy
Robinson, school board; Pat Warron, county
commissioner; and Stale Rep Bob Starks.

Robinson and Winter Springs
M a y o r J oh n B u sh . C o n ­
gressman John Mica's wife.
Pat. and Congressman Bill
McCollum's wife. Ingrid, look
lime out of Ihrlr busy sched­
ules to attend the coffee.
Other political staff persons
were in attendance such as
Melissa Hunt from Rep, Lee
Constantine's office and Dick
Hnrkry from Congressman
John Mica's office. Other area
Republican club m em bers
were also present to kick-off
the new year.
T h e clu b m eets at the
Sweetwater Country Club on
the third Wednesday o f every
month. The February program
will be n discussion on gun
control. For further Informa­
tion lo attend meetings or
become a part of the group.
call 788-7532 and as!
»k for
Beverly.

Carol Saporito aarvaa Rap. Bob Starks and his wifa Jddy.

Suburban Republican Women's
Club officers are (from left)
A lice W einberg, president,
Carol Saporito. first vice presi­
dent; Nancy King, second vice
president; Laura Ginn, re­
cording secretary; and Connie
Austin, treasurer.
Ha* aid Pnotot by Tommy Vi x a n l

Stardust Service Unit of Girl
Scouts. The second phase, pine
trees, were planted by a local
landscape company, funded by a
Small Buslneaa Administration
int applied for by Otrl Scout
ader Mary Rowell.
The third phase was planted In
October and Includes understory
plants such as scrub palmetto,
sparkleberry. cinnamon fern,
wild petunia and flrebush. Thla
phase was funded by the Lake
Mary Community Improvement
Association, and Includes the
installation o f the barrier tliat
haa yet to be completed.
If your group is Interested In
putting spade to earth for a few
hours for a good cause, please
contact Mary Rowell at 321-1498
to make arrangements.

G

Women plan lunchson
The Lake Mary Woman's Club
lu n ch eon w i ll be held on
Wednesday, Jan. 26 at the
Timacuan Country Club. The
business meeting Is scheduled at
10 a.m, followed by the program
with lunch at noon.
(Shsrl Brodls Is a Sanford
Harald corraspondsnt covarlng
tha Lika Mary arsa naws. Phone:
321-M71,sv#nlngs.)

Hawkins
Continued from Pago OB
A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty .
NAACP, S ic k le Cell Anem ia
Foundation. Christian Service
Center. Guardian Carr Nursing
and Convasleacent Center. Or­
lando Museum o f Art and many
others.
Tickets for the fashion show
a re a v a ila b le fro m S y lv ia
Stallworth. Sanford. 322-8574.
Clark's Ladles Fashions. 8432552. Freddie's BEauty Salon.
422-3253. Montsho Books. Etc.
649-8881 or Tuppcrwarc Box
Office. Orlando. 826-4450.
Delta Sigma Thcln Sorority ts
a public service sorority.

If you are a civic group In need
o f a service project, there Is Crooms graduate
definitely a project In need o f ’Dean of tha Year*
some service.
C on gratu lation s to form er
Completion o f the third phase Scmlnfe County resident and
o f planting at the Lake Mary graduate o f Croom s Academy.
Elementary retention pond lack* Margaret William s Lewis, a 1950
only the placement o f a post and gradualr o f Croom s Academy.
chain barrier to protect the Lewis ts dean o f Rorida AAM
planted areas from being parked University's School o f Nursing.
on.
She received the "Dean of the
the first phase o f native oak Year Award" for 1992-93 retrees w as In sta lled by th e cent Iy during the Florida Nurs­

Cards
Continued from Page SB
quality sets of cards."
he said. "You'd’ pay $35 lo $45
or $55 to $70 depending on the
dealer and whnl you're getting."
He also noted lhat you can
spend a nickel on some. "A
Mickey Mantle rookie card sella
for up lo $8,000." he said. "Price
depends on the player and how
rare 11 is as well as the demand.

Bus
Continued from Page SB
Inside walls and floors.
Lytle has n long lime love
affair with buses. It started when
he was touring with a band and
the bus became the mode of
transportation for many bands
as they performed across the
United States. He recalled (hat
one o f the first bands he could

One of his (uvoritr non-hockcv
cards Is Ills Shnqutllc O'Neal
card. "M y broihcr gave It lo me
o u t o f u w a x p a c k fr o m
McDonalds. “ People give him
cards lhat they don't want so he
frequently keeps them for his
children or olhent. "M y most
favorite curd Is my Hobby Orr
card." he said. "H e's a retired
defense hockey player with the
Bruins."

Looking In die sport* page &lt;&gt;l
t h e n e w s p a p e r Is o n e o l
Brunches suggestion* lor find­
ing when conventions are In-lug
held for sport* card collector*
One of llte more Interesting
thing* ubotil collecting l* the
Information you get on the buck
o f the curd. "There's a history of
the leagur and how II started,"
he said. "Players of the past
versus players of the future urr

on the cards." Beckett's Monthly
I* a publication that he felt
would benefit any card collector.
Druttcllc * liobbv has beeme a
wonderful way In sltarr with
(t lends. by trading cards or
viewing die many cards. Four
years of collecting have added a
git.it number lo bis binder but
the stories ul each card and the
player* Just keep him coming
li.ick fur mure.

remember doing this was J.D.
Stamps and the Stamps Quartet,
one of the backup bands for the
Elvis Presley tours o f the 1960s
and 1970s.

was an Eagle. An Interesting
aspect of that bus was tha* lupaid a company to rebuild the
bus. and then went to work
helping rebuild that same bus lo
gain the knowledge to later on
build Ills own bus.
L yllc considers this to be III*
freedom. His total money In­
vestment In the bus is approxi­

mately $25,000, but he owns
something lhat will be his for the
rest ul bis lllc. The bus does not
depreciate and hr has a motor
home llial runs on dlrscl fuel
and Is v e ry econ om ical lo
o|K-rate. Dy Ihe lime he gels
through. Ihe bus will be worth
close to $100,000 on the current
market.

Tills Is Ihe third bus he has
owned. The first was a I960
4104 originally owned by Harley
Hoy o f Sanford. The second bus

ing Students Association's con­
vention at the North Orlando
Hilton. Altamonte Springs.
This honor ls given to a dean
or director each year who has
gone beyond the call o f duty lo
encourage, Inspire and support
nu rsing stu den ts. She was
nominated on behalf o f her
nursing students whose lives she
has touched by her dedication,
curing and involvement.
Lewis ts a 1958 graduate? of
•FAMU and has been dean of the
School of Nursing since 1982.
The School o f Nursing has pro­
HwaMMwt* *■ !«*• Mi
duced graduulcs w ho have
excelled In nursing service, edu­ Dorothaa Fogla prasanta awarda lo Paator Robert DoclorlleftO and Paslor John H. Woodart
cation. administration and re­
Happy birthday
for their community service and Calling jszz lovers
search.
Happy Birthday to you J
Lewis still has family In the ded ication In o ffe rin g their
Jazz lovers ami musicians,
Beatrice C
Sanford area. She Is Ihe aunt of church edifices to community there ts a set every Sunduy ary folks Sonia Cherry Thomaa. Pam service organizations and Ihe evening from 6-10 p.m. at the R a y n e ll T i l l m a n . Mai
MLK CUy o f Sanford Steering E lk s Lodge, 6th Street and
Kendrick Jr. Thelma
Cherry and Dr. Errol Cherry.
Committee.
and Juanita A. Golden.
Cypress. Come and Join George
Chairman Dorothea W. Fogle Mylea and Company for the
Ministers honortd
presented the awards to the latest and all o f the jazz lovers'
Attend Hurston festival
St. John Metropolitan Baptist d e s e r v i n g c h u r c h e s a n d favorite songs. Bring your hom.
Come to the celebration — tl
C hu rch and P a s lo r Robert ministers. We salute them for drum, sax and Itavr u grand
Fifth Annual Zorn Neale Hurstc
Doctor and Allen Chapel AME their service, concern and de­ time, lots of fun. The action I*
F e s t iv a l o f th e A r t s an
Church and Pastor John II. dication lo the people o f the great and free In all jazz lovers
Humanities, an Intcrnatlon
Woodard were recently honored Sanford community.
Celebration, from Jan. 24-3
from around the town.

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was at Walt Disney World during
the Christmas holidays where
they wowed palrnns attending
"M ickey’s Very Merry Christmas
Party."
The nrxt performance o f Ihe
Sound or Sunshine Chorus will
tie Frb. 12 when the dazzling
and talented chorus will np|&gt;rar
111 "Ah-Salulcly Music” at l-akr
linintley High School. Altamonte
Springs. Tw o shows are sched­
uled. matinee, at 2:30 p m..
410.00; and evening, at H;00.
412.00.
Quests quartets featured will
In-: "Oily Lights." 1992 Queens
of Harmony, anil "High Geur. a
men's quartet.
Iru'ldrnlully. the chorus Is
always In thr market for new
singers. For those who like In
sing, this is your chance to learn
four-part harmony. Iiarhrr shop
style, complete with choreo­
graphy and colorful costumes.
Ask any singer with the group
and she will Irll you. "I love It.”
For ticket information on the
Feb. 12 performance or mem­
bership. call Anti S lrgm an.
629-6528,

DEAR READERS: Did you
know there Is an International
Forgiveness Week? Well, neither
did I — until six years ago, when
Alice Parent! of Fresno, Calif,
wrote to tell me about It. And
this Is the week.
If you arc a curd-carrying
member o f the human race,
there Is at least one person In
your life who needs your for­
giveness. Or perhnps It’s you
who needs to tie forgiven, so imp
a b o a rd

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bundwugon. let go o f those
grudges and give your ulrrr a
chance to heal.
Robert Muller, former assis­
tant secretary-genera] o f the
United Nations, wrote this lovely
piece especially for International
Forgiveness Week:
DECIDE TO FORGIVE
Decide to forgive
For resentment Is negative
Resentment Is poisonous
Resentment diminishes and
devours the self
Ik" the first to forgive.
To smile and to take the first
step.
And you will see hupplnrss
bloom
On the face of your human
brother or sister,
lie always the first
Do not wait for others to
forgive
For by forgiving
You become the master of fate

The fashioner ol llle
The doer of miracles.
To forgive Is the highest.
Most beautiful form of love.
In return you will receive
Untold peace and hupplnrss.
H ere Is the p ro g ra m for
achieving a truly forgiving heart:
Sunday: Forgive yourself.
Monday: Forgive your family.
Tuesday: Forgive your friends
and associates.
Wednesday; Forgive across
economic lines within your own
nation.
Thursday: Forgive across cul­
tural lines within your own
nation.
Friday: Forgive across political
lines within your own nation.
Saturday: Forgive othrr na­
tions.
Only the brave know how to
forgive. A coward never forgives.
It Is not in his nature.

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latr last Saturday ultrninon for
thr club’s annual 'T a s te of
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(Miurrd In during the appointed
hours to sample the array of

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delicious foods tor a mere five
bucks.
laical eateries providing their
specialties were: Christo's Res­
taurant. Cullcriu o f Lake Mary.
f*opeyc’s Fried Chicken. Park
Avenue Catering. Golden Lamb
and Mr. H ill's R eal N orth
Carolina Uarliecue with Duck’s
catering providing the tuble set­
tings.
Club members supplemented
Ihe buffet with a variety o f
salads, desserts, casseroles and
vegetables. President Jean Metis
prepared roast venison with rice
and gravy, which has been her
contribution each year since
"T a ste" wus Inaugurated.
O verall chairm an Jen n ifer
Kelley said. "It was very suc­
cessful...no romplalnts—lots of
good food. 11 turned out very
well,”
She added."The ladles (club
members) wrre wonderful. They
all pitched In...many who had
not signed up.
The event drew rave reviews
as the satisfied-looking diners
were leaving. All seemed to
HwaM W«0X * t Toxm j V W w l
enjoy the pnt|&gt;ourri of templing
foodstuff.
Helen Thigpen loads garden club class.
General speaking, everyone
said, "It wus delicious." Mildred
while vtsttlng her sister. Another New officer downtown
Steed summed It up with, "I
slsier In Fresno said she did not
loved It."
Something new und attractive
feel any tremors In the recent
has lieen added lo the downtown
California earthquake, hut her
Beta Sigm a Phi sets
sister's husband did. Jo laid of Sanford scenery. She's veteran
sweetheart cruise
Sanford Police Officer Claudia
having a friend at Reseda. Ihe
Webber who Is now Ihe second
For years and years, the local
m ite r of the quake, whom she
SPD
officer on duly downtown.
chuplrm o f Beta Sigma Phi have
bus lieen unable to contact at
Officer
Wrbher Is Ihe former
singed a Valentine Swertheart
this point.
resource officer at LakevleuCharily Hall around Valentine's
Jo's granddaughter. Kristie
Day when the Queen of Hearts Slanklcwlcz. was featured by Ed Mlddle School. She Is very Inter­
was selected from the Valentine
Korgan In the H m ilri Iasi Sun­ ested In Hie community, so tf
Girl of each chapter A lot of day us a contestant In the Miss you should see her. Introduce
|Mimp and pageantry went Into T e e n a g e A m e r ic a p a g ea n t yourself und find nut how |s-rsonable site Is.
the royal-like investiture.
sponsored by TEEN magazine.
T o d a y , th e fo r m a t h a s
Jo said." I'm rrully proud of hrr.
Birthday open house
changed, but the same spirit still She's doing great."
Eunice Marlin, a descendant of
reigns supreme.
the early Swedish settlers of
On Feb. 12. the five local BSP
Californian safe
Upsala. will be honored at open
chapters will gather aboard thr
house
on her 93rd birthday.
after
Sanford
visit
Romance for a grand coronation
while cruising down Ihe river.
Shirley and Ralph Simas have Sunday. Jan. 30. from 1:30 to
Each of the five chapters will
had a "real nice visit" from their 4:00 p.m., at her home. 2614
announce their Valentine Girl at
d a u g h t e r . R it a S im a s o f Country Club Road In Sanford.
Hostesses are her nleees who
that time and ull five will be
Manhattan Bench. Calif.
crowned with a sparkling tiara
W h ile h e re . M o th e r and cordially Invite all friends to stop
by I be chapter's queen o f last
Daughter played cards In the by during the afternoon and
year.
O r la n d o R e g i o n a l B r id g e reminisce with Eunice.
According to Put Johnson,
Tournament and as Shirley put
(Doris District!, Sinlord Htrald
p resid en t o f the BSP C ity
It. they did "quite w ell."
Psopls
editor, Is also a Htrald
Council, the three-hour cruise
Shirley said while visitIng.
will Include luncheon, the coro­ Rita must have eaten 15 Crystal columnist covering tbs Sanford
nation ceremonies and enter­ burgers. It seems the Crystal area. Phone: 322-2611.)
tainment following.
was the hangout of Rltu'a day.
Pat said about 55 will attend
and she wanted to visit every
Ihe nll-temale gathering.
Crystal they pnssed.
vVL i t c h t i e l d
Incidentally, Rita lives about
Garden club learns
i .m t : i
20 miles from the earthquake
renter. She felt the tremors that
Floral Design
T«
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morning. Iiut drove on to work
Inc.
The Garden Club o
off Sanford
Sard
£
2
via
a
detour.
Her
home
was
recently held Ihe third unit of
without |&gt;owrr and Ihe only
class and
the Floral Design cln
i:ioznuorjo»«a ipo -i b
damage was a few fallen pictures
clubhouse.
workshop at theclubhous
from
liir
walls.
She
drrrlbrd
the
directed by
The class wus direr
IN TE R SE C TIO N
____ I I I H I I I I M I H )
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Pulalku. a quiki-OJ 'w eird."
Helen Thigpen of Fall
When Shirley llnully reached
...- ............. and the daugh­
MRS. DOUBTFIRE
Z in O O T J O K O
|PQ-1X
ter of Sara Albritton, a longtime Rita. Kitu said her mother had
member of Rose Circle. Helen Is told her more news than she had
heard about the tragic disaster.
experienced In Sogctau. a school
of Japanese design, and Is a Rllu did have a battery-operated
TH E A IR U P TH ERE
radio, bul no butteries, u situa­
certified Instructor In Flower
rjQ«;40T,1|4«_____JEa
tion which she probably declares
Show Design.
PELICAN
B R IE F H
will
never
happen
again.
She created six designs using
■
t m w iim - g g js
Shirley said she was so re­
the Crescent Form and the
lieved lo bear that her daughter
B E E TH O V E N 'S 2ND
Hogarth Curve, and Introduced
L M im U K M tffl — 221
the class to the art of using fruits was safe.
and vegetables in their designs.
TH E PIA N O
The students created their
UOLflOMOMO
(B)
own arrangements using the
crescent form . greenery and
TO M B STO N E
lemons for an appealing design.
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Later, these creations werr cri­
tiqued by Helen.
s; ■- 1 -&gt;H A ll MOVIt S SI AIMING
The next class will be on Feb.
III 1.VI IN I 10 6
9. and will cover table settings.
For Information about the three
remaining classes, contact Mar)'
MacTavIsh. 322-5545.

S a n fo r d H e r a ld

Home from out west
Jo Slanklcwlcz has returned
home after u spending a month
wllh two sons and their families
who live In Las Vegas and her
sisters in Tucson, Arlz. and
Fresno. CallL From all reports, a
good time was had by all.
Joining her in Las Vegas was
another son and Ills wife and
their daughters. Steven and
Rose Slanklcwlcz and Kristie
and Shannon o f Longw ood.
They visited her son and family.
Peter and Kuthy and Joshua and
Conor, and another son and Ids
wife, Tomothy and Charlotte.
While the futnlly went skiing
in Uluh. Jo drove a snowmobile
for about one anil one-half hours,
admitting It was a lot of fun but
she was a little "scared." Also
they went on a moonlight sleigh
ride Into the sn ow -covered
mounfulns which Jo described
as "beautiful," The trip would
not have been complete without
visiting different casinos and
meeting Ihe challenging onearmed Iwndlls head-on.
In T u c s o n , sh e suw th e
world-famous Rocket tes perform

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If You Live In One Of These Areas, Please Call

Sanford
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Lake Mary
321-6660
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BLO NDIE

by Chic Young

a a a a ^ g iiH r r
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jen. 33, 1904

by Charles M. Schuli

PEANUTS
|’VE DEVELOPED
A NEW IMPROVED
PHILOSOPHY..
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* WHO CARES?HOW
SHOULD I KNOW ?
DO YOU THINK I'M
OUT OF MY M IN D ?"

A 6 0 0 D PHILOSOPHY HELPS
YOU ENDURE A l l o f t h e
tr o u b le s w e h a v e in life

' w h o c ar e s ? h o w
SHOULD I KNOW? DO
YOU THINK l'M OUT
OUT OF MY M IN D ?"

v'R

EEK A M E E K

HOW OOME WEWLVER
TALK AMVM CJr5.?

ACROSS
1 Type ot

The way to ftiinil your ambi­
tions In the year ahead la to
emulate our old friend the turtle.
Slow, but steady progress will
turn out to lie the swiftest way to
achieve objectives.
AQUARIUS Man. 20-Fcb. 19)
You should be able to manage
others effectively today, because
your directives will make sense
and you'll not demand of nubordlnants what you wouldn't ask
of yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20|
Your concern for friends today Is
n noble inclination, tail what
really Impresses others Is you'll
do your good deeds without
calling attention to yourself.
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
lately you might not have been
overly enthusiastic about Ideas
for new endeavors, but that
could all change today. You may
learn about something you'll
really want to gel your trclh
Into.
TAU RU S (April 20 May 20)
Your financial aspects l&lt;xik en­
couraging today, but In order lo
profit from (hem It'll Ire up to
you lo do things which will
prime the pump and generate a
trickle that could become a flow.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Persons with whom you'll be
Involved today will find you
s tim u la tin g lo be a rou n d ,
‘terrorise you could be full of
fresh ami Innovative Ideas for
making life more Interesting.
CANCER (June 21 July 22)
You should do okay today where
your Independent rfforts are
concerned, but your most sub­
stantial returns are apt lo be
generated from some ty|&gt;c of
collective Involvrmrnl.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A l­
lhough II might be a departure
from what you usually do,
there's a possibility you could
function today as some type of
middleman nr ngrnl for a com ­
mission.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 221 In
com petitive career situations
today a victory will not br
predicated upon who yuu know
but what you know. If you're
belter prepared and smarter
than the other guy. It's your day.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You

By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 2 4 .1994

by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO ANO JANIS

10 P0PCORU A6 10 LIFE,
TIMILNS iSD/LRYTMIUCt'
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\ASlCALLY, THtft A f t 0 HLY TWO
t h i n g * y o u say t o
* CUSTOMER* - 'WHfft DO
W ANT ITT A N O
IT W AS ALftAPY
U K THAT:

By P h illip A ld e r
Most sports have a tlnll of
Fume, the one for Ladles Pro­
fessional Goff being probably the
most difficult to enter. So far
bridge doesn't have a Hall, but
one of Its stars Is n Hall of Famcr.
Hetty Ann Kennedy has been
Inducted tnto the Northeast
Louisiana Hall o f Fnmt*. She
lives In Shreveport and has won
four world titles: the Women's
Pairs, two Venice Cups and the
Women's Team Olympiad
Declarer played well on today's
deal, but Hetty Ann defended
p e rfec tly lo g iv e South no
chance to make his com met.
North's two-spade rcbld was
game-forcing. In thr modern
style. South blU out Ills shape
with three clubs. North, with
wasted values In diamonds.
Jumped straight to four spades.
West led the diamond Jack.
Declarer could see 10 tricks: five

4
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THINKING ABOUT- IT'S
LIKE HE'S REALLY
INTERESTED IN THE

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It Church
official
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country

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Scrtplura
21 Talterad
doth
22 Finnish first
nams

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color ot
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mammala
40 Ba a auttor ol
42 Actor —
49 Waahinglon

Sound
48 — orange
47 Fletbottomad
boat
49 Story
80 Long grata
82 Baaat ot
burdtn

53 AccL
6$ Undaimad
mall dapt.
have much more In common
than you may realize at this time
regarding a person you've re*
cently met. Today could mark
the beginning ol a new rela­
tionship.
SCORPIO |Or(. 24-N'ov. 22) ir
you feel you can tndy help. offer
your advice today lo a friend
who seeks your assessment of n
pUttllng development. What you
have lo say could be helpful.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Words and Ideas are your
best wrupons today. Keep as

many channels of communion'
lion open as possible. The more,
people you talk to. the better,
your chances arc for finding,
opportunities.

Unless you urr m aterially
motivated today, you might not
press the pedal to the tneial.
However, if sutMtuutlul rewards
are reachable, you'll give It your
all.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If

serve. you should llkr Ihc re»
suits.
LIBRA |Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Try
not to put extra pressure on
y o u rs e lf - tod a y b y trea tin g
serious matters more seriously
than they actually are. If they're
whittled down to their proper
size, they'll »&gt;e manageable.

you ask advice from others
today, don't listen only lo the
rosy parts while closing your
ears to sound suggestions with
serious overtones

CANCER Uunc 2 1-July 221 A
situation that’s been causing
you anxiety mlghl not work oul
In lire ncgallvr manner you've
liecn anticipating. Don't worry
before the results are in.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Tills Is
a good day to plan u get-together
with several old pals you've been
neglecting lately. Everyone will
be glad to see one another und a
good time can be had by all.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Tw o important objectives can be
achieved today, but they won't
tie handed to you on a silver
platter. If you're prepared lo
earn what you think you de­

C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Jan;
191 Little developments could be
extremely significant for you
today. For example, you might
make a series of small material
gains that could add up to a
substantial total.
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22J
There are some changes you can
Initiate ut this time which could
prove iK-nrOeUd for Ixtili you and
your family. They might not Ire
easy to Implement, but they'll Ire
worth the effort.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You might br- called upon
today to make a difficult decision
that will affect dissenting fac­
tions. If It's done impartially, no
Ill-will will result.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jail.
19) Rewards for work you'll
perform In this cyrlc will be In
close proportion to the effortjt
y o u 'll expen d. Y ou 'll know
what's required of you If you
expect substantial gains.

l SHOULD BE CKRtTUL.THE
TENDENCY TO ANTHROPOWORPHIIE
CAN BE VERY MISLEADING...

spades, four hearts and one
diamond, lint he could also see
fo u r p o te n tia l lo s e rs : one
d ia m o n d and th re e clu b s.
Clearly East had thr diamond
ace, so there was no hurry to
establish his diamond trick.
S ou th c a lle d fo r d u m m y's
diamond four.
Against a normal East this
w ould work beautifully. Hr
would play low and the contract
would become unbeatable. Hill
this wasn't a normal East. From
thr bidding and play, Helty Ann
knew declarer had exactly one
diamond. (With a diamond void,
he would have covered with
d u m m y 's q u e e n .) So sh e
overlook her partner's winning
Jack with the are and switched
to her own Jack.
Now declarer couldn't avoid
losing the first four Hicks.
Hetty Ann Kennedy la one of the
pleasantest people I have ever
met.

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by Bob Thaves

FRAN K AND ERNEST

ACE
MOVERS
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Two old friends who drifted
out of your tile during the past
years may »renter It In the year
ahead. This lime the three of you
could cement bonds that'll make
you Inseparable.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
In an Involvement with friends
today you may see iliem doing
something wrong In an area
where you have expertise. They
won’t rnlnd If you offer advice
and help. Speak up.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
There ure several tasks you may
have fulled to attend lo lately,
because they weren't on your list
o f pleasurable things lo do.
Tod a y you should be In a
productive mood to cope with
them.
ARIES (March 21 -April I9|
You m ight have ve ry high
expectations today, but this
shouldn't be u liability. What
you visualize can lie attained
through practical measures.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)

Anavor ta Provtoot Puitle

tor a cord

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 23. 1904 -

Legal Notice
MOTICC OF ACTION IN IM IN IN T DOMAIN IN T H I
CIRCUIT COURT OF T H I I I O H T I ! NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
C A tIN O n tM IC A IIC
SEMINOLE COUNTY, apolitical subdivision ot lha Stales! Florida.
PlfHtanog.

V.

LOUIS PC see. DOS And FRANK W WOOOROW IDocaasadl OS
Trvstaes Under an Unrecorded Trust. Deled February IF. 1974.
^S^MJIOA rows« AND LIGHT COMPANY. • Florida Corporation.
KINOER CARE LEARNING CENTERS. IN C . a Delaware
Corporation; TORONTO DOMINION ITEXASI. INC .a Georgia
Corporation; REFLECTIONS AT HIDOEN LAKE. INC . a Dllsolred
F lor Ida Corporation. BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICAIONS. INC.,
l/k/a. Southern Ball Telephone A Telegraph Company FIMSA.
INC . a ColoradaCorporation. BOOY DESIGN FITNESSCENTER.
INC . IndUtduelly. d/b/a. Gold sGym. SUN BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; J R MALONE, d'b/e. Mold In the Shade. WAYNE
B HUTTO. €!%&gt;* All Comm Servkes. APPLICO RITE. INC .a
Ftarlde Corporation. PRIVATE INDUSTRVCOUNCILOF
SEMINOLE COUNT Y. INC . a Florida Corporation. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENTOF LABOR A EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY. Division oI Labor and Emptoyment Security, d b 'e Job
SorrKaat Florida. DANIEL D JITTU. dife/a. Select Ir.vestigefivo
Servkes. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH AND
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES. DISTRICT V II. KNIGHT
PROPERTIES. INC .a Dissolved Florida Corporation. JEFFREY
DANIELS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES; PLANT FRUIT
COMPANY, a Florida Corporation. SEMINOLE FORD INC. a
Florida Carporatlon. AMOCO OIL COMPANY, a Maryland
Corporation. MIKE AMENDOLAGINE HOUSING ANO
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT SERVICESOF CENTRAL
FLORIDA, a Florida Carporatlon. FLORIDA AFFONOABU
MOUSING. INC . a Florida Corporator; FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OSCEOLA COUNTY.
FIRSTATE FINANCIAL, a Savmgi Bona. GROVE VIE W LTD . a
Florida Limited Partner chip TOMPKINS INVESTMENT GROUP
INC .a Florida Corporation. OTHMAN KADR V. DELAl KADRY,
TOMPKINS/ROSECLIFF. LTD . A Florida Limited Partnership
RICHARDS PARSONS. RAY VALDES ae Taa Collector at
Seminole County. Florida, and Pie gnanoon spouses ot theabove. It
any, their heir*, devisees i n g n t t i grantee*, creditor* Irew et
eaecutort adminittratort m o r t e m |udgmenl creditor*
i'u tter* Uenbetder* portent In possession and any and ail other
pertont baring or claiming to hare any tight, title er Interettby.
thiovgh under er agamtl the above named Detendent* or offwrwite
c laiming any fight, tltw, or Interetl in the reel property deter bed m
thit action.
Detendantt
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE AN Y RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition together nith it* Oecwratiwt at
Taa mg hat been fitad m the above tty led court to acquire certain
property Interetl, m
Seminole County. Florida detenbed at
tolloart
PARCEL NO.

IS O

LAKE NARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I t )
T i t SIM PLE

A PAPCEL O r LAND LYING IN SECTION 10. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 10 EAST, C IT Y OF LAKE NARY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE PA R TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
FROM A PO IN T OF
REFERENCE BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF S A ID
SECTION 1 0 ! THENCE NORTH 4 * * 3 6 * ) S " NEST ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF S AID SECTION 10 A D I S ­
TANCE O r 1 ,3 1 4 . 4 2 F E tT j THENCE NORTH O O M I 'I S *
EAST A DISTANCE OP I * . 30 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH
•••3 4 *J 3 "
NEST
A
DISTANCE O f 143 r i C T l THENCE NORTH 0 0 * 4 4 * 1 3 "
EAST A DISTANCE OT 4 .4 3 EEET; THENCE SOUTH
3 4 15 1 * EAST A DISTANCE OF 1 4 3 .0 1 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 0 0 * 4 1 '4 3 " NEST A DISTANCE OF 3 .1 1 FEET
TO THE P O IN T O f BEGINNING.

FEET; THENCE RUN N 6 9 * 4 3 'l i * E A DISTANCE OF
1 2 .0 0 r t V T l THENCE RUN 8 2 1 * 1 4 *2 2 "E A DISTANCE
OF 1 .0 0 FE E T ; THENCE RUN N 6 t * 4 3 l l l * E A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 0 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE RUN M J 1 * !4 '2 2 "W A
DISTANCE OF 1 .0 0 FEET; THENCE RUN H 6 4 *4 3 *3 9 " E
1 49 .9 6 FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE NORTHERLY R IG H T OF-WAY LIM B OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARO PER AFORE­
SAID O .R .
BOOK 1746 PAGE 0 2 7 3 ; THENCE RUN
S 6 6 *0 5 , 1 4-W , ALONG S AID NORTHERLY RICHT-OF-W AY
L IN E , A DISTANCE OF 2 3 3 .0 9 FEET TO THE P O IN T
OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 1 12 0 SQUARE FEET MORE
OR LESS,
TOGETHER W ITH
A PARCEL OP IJUiD LYIN G IN SEC TIO N I I , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANCE 10 EAST, BEING A PORTION OP
BLOCK B, "R E V IS E D PLAT OF HIDDEN LAKE. U N IT 1 A " ACCORDING TO THE PLA T THEREOF AS RECORDED
ON PLAT BOOK 17 AT PAGES 99 AND 100 o r THE
PUBLIC RECORDS 01 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK
B, SAID P O IN T BE1NC THE INTERSECTION OP THE
WESTERLY L IN E OF S A IO BLOCK It WITH THE NORTH­
ERLY R IC H T -O r-V A Y L IN E O r LAKE HARY BOULEVARD
PER AFORESAID "R E V IS E D P L A T OF HIDOEN L A K E ,
UNIT l - A " ; THENCE RUN H 4 6 * 0 5 , 1 4 "E , ALONG S A ID
NORTHERLY R ICH T-O F-M AY
L IN E , ANO SOUTHERLY
LIN E OF S A ID BLOCK B, 4 0 4 .0 8 FEET TO A P O IN T
ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY; THENCE RUN
EASTERLY 2 1 4 .6 4 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF S A IO
CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 94 0 .0 4 rE E T ,
A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 6 * 1 6 '2 B ” , A CHORD OF 2 1 4 .3 4
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF N 4 B * 4 4 '0 I" E , TO A
POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE, S A ID CURVE BEING
CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTER­
LY 13 7 ? FEET ALON* THE Apr* n r a a tn CURVE,
HAVING A RADIUS OF 2 3 .0 0 FE E T . A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 0 1 * 3 8 * 1 9 " , A CHORD OF 1 2 .7 9 rEET AND A
CHORD BEARING O r H )0 * 5 4 * 0 9 " E TO THE P O IN T o r
BET.NHtNG, S A ID PO IN T ALSO BEING ON THE NORTHEF..Y • JGMT-OF-MAY L IN E OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARO,
.ER RIGHT-OF-W AY WARRANTY DEED AS RECORDED IN
O .R . BOOK 1 7 4 6 , PAGE 0 2 7 3 OF THE PUBLIC RE­
CORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. F IC R ID A, ALSO BEING
A POINT ON THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID SOUTH L IN E OF
BLOCK B. RUN SOUTHWESTERLY 4 .2 6 FEET ALONG
SAID NORTHERLY R IC H T-O F-W AY L IN E , PER O . R .
1746, PAGE 0 2 7 5 , AND THE ARC OF SAID CURVE.
HAVING A RADIUS O r 1 9 1 1 .7 3 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 0 * 0 7 * 2 4 " , A CHORD OP 4 .2 4 FEET AND A
CHORD BEARING OF S 7 2 * )S * 2 9 " W , THENCE OEPARTtNC
SAID
NORTHERLY
R1CHT-CF-W AY
LIN E ,
RUN
H 2 4 *4 7 * 1 2 " E , A DISTANCE OF 6 .4 6 FEET TO THE
EASTERLY L IN E OF AFORESAID BLOCK B; THENCE RUN
S 1 4 * l l ' 0 4 " E , ALONG S A ID EAST L IN E , A D ISTANCE
OT 1 .9 7 FEET TO A P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE RUN SOUTH­
ERLY 2 .6 7 FEET ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE O f S A ID
BLOCK B, AND THE ARC O r S A ID CURVE, HAVING A
RADIUS
OF
2 3 .0 0
TEET.
CENTRAL ANGLE
OF
0 4 * 0 7 * 0 6 " , A CHORD OF 2 .6 7 FEET AND A CHORD
0 EARING OF S 1 4 * 2 4 * 1 4 " E , TO THE POINT OF B E G IN ­
NING, C O N TAIN IN G 10. SQUARE FEET MORE OR L E S S .
BOTH PARCELS CONTAINING 1 ,1 1 0 SQUARE FEET MORE
OR LESS,
TOGETHER W ITH
PARCEL NO.

PARCEL
LESS,

CONTAINING

707

SQUARE

FE rT

MORE

OR

TOC ETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

730

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OP LAt.’ O LV INC IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH.
RANGE 10 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
rO M O W Sl
FROM A PO INT OF REFERENCE BEING THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF S A ID SECTION 1 0 ; THENCE
NORTH I 3 * 1 S * 1 3 * WEST ALONG THE SOUTH L IN E OF
SAID SECTION 10 A DISTANCE OF 1 ,4 4 1 .1 2 FE E T ;
TIIEHCE FORTH 0 0 * 4 4 '4 * P . BAST. A .DISTANCE OF
1 0 .9 a FEET TO THE PO IN T OF T E C IN N IN G , THENCE
NORTH 3 0 * 2 3 '4 2 * EAST A DISTANCE O f 4 1 .1 3 rE E T ;
THENCE
SOUTH BB’ S S 'S l *
EAST A DISTANCE OF
1 0 .0 0
FEET ITHENCE SOUTH 4 9 * 2 4 'S 9 " EAST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 4 .3 6 FEET; THEIICE SOUTH » 9 * 3 4 * 5 u
EAST A DISTANCE OF 4 0 .0 0 rE E T ; THENCE SOUTH
0 0 *4 B '4 9 "
WEST A DISTANCE OF 1 5 .0 0
rE E T ;
THENCE
NORTH 4 » * S 6 * S 3 "
NEST A DISTANCE OF
1 4 3 .0 1 FEET TO THE PO INT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL
LESS.

CO NTAINING

PARCEL NO.

132

1 ,4 4 6

SQUARE

FEET MORE OR

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
S IM PLE

rcc

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP
10 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS!
FROM A PO IN T OF REFERENCE BEING THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 10; THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES, 41 M INUTES, 49 SECONDS EAST
ALONG THE EAST L IN E OF S A ID SECTION 10 A
DISTANCE OF 7 3 .0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 99 DE­
CREES, 16 KIM UTES, 13 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE
o r 3 4 7 .1 9 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEG INNIN G ;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH ( 9 DEGREES, 14 M INUTES,
33 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 2 0 4 .7 1 FE E T;
THENCE NORTH 00 DECREES, 4S MINUTES, 49 SEC­
ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 2 0 .0 0 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH SB DECFCKS, 14 MINUTES, 13 SECONDS EJkST
A DISTANCE OF 2 0 4 .7 1 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES, 4B M INUTES, 49 SECONDS NEST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 2 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T OP BE G INNING .
PARCEL
•LESS,

CONTAINING

i

4 ,1 7 3

SQUARE

FEET MORE OR

TOGETHER N ITH

t
PARCEL HO.

752

A

LAKE NARY BOULEVARD (PHASE XX)
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

I'lA PARCEL OT LAND LYING IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP
1120 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
^FLO R ID A BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
■' FOLLOWS; FROM A PO INT OT REFERENCE BEING THE
■{SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 10; THENCE
IjtlORTH 00 DECREES, 4B MINUTES, 49 SECONDS EAST
I'ALONC THE EAST L IN E OP S A ID SECTION 10 A
)ISTANCE OF 7 3 .0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH S9 DE2REES, 16 M INUTES, 13 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE
IF 7 7 5 . B9 FE ET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES, 41
1INUTKS, 49 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 2 0 . 0 0
|FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNIMQ; THENCE C O N T IN JE NORTH 00 DEGREES, 4B M INUTES, 49 SECONDS
[E AST a DISTANCE OF 6 .0 1 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86
DECRIES, 41 M INUTES, 13 SECONDS EAST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 9 .9 1 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 OEGREES,
|21 M INUTES, 25 SECONDS NEST A DISTANCE OF 5 .0 0
rEET; THENCE NORTH 69 DECREES, 16 MINUTES, 11
SECONDS NEST A DISTANCE OF 2 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
&gt;IWT OF BEG INNIN G .
(PAR CEL
ESS.

CONTAINING

PARCEL NO.

164

110

SQUARE

FEET

MORE

OR

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
rEE SIM PLE

PARCEL OP LAND LYING IN SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP
10 SOUTH, RANCE 10 EAST, BEING A PORTION OF
I LOCK a, "R E V IS E D PLAT OF HIDDEN LAKE, U N IT l k" ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
|H PLAT BOOK 17 AT PAGES 99 AND 100 OF THE
JBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
jt I N C MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
3tot EHCE A T THE SOUTHWEST CORNER O f S AID BLOCK
S A ID P O IN T BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE
We s t e r l y l i n e o f s a i d iil o c k b w i t h t h e n o r t i i LY RIGHT-O F-W AY L IN E OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
(ER AFORESAID "REVISED PLA T OP HIDOD! LAK E ,
f I T 1 - A " ; T V J tC E RUN N 0 9 * 5 9 '1 7 " NEST ALONG
IE NEST L IN E OP SAID BLOCK B, A DISTANCE OP
1.21 FEET TO THE PO INT OP BEGINNING, S A ID
1IN T BBINO ON THE NORTHERLY RICHT-OF-W AY L IN E
LAKE
MARY
BOULEVARD,
PER
RIG H T-O P-W AY
DEED, AS RECORDEU IN O F F IC IA L RECORDS
IK 1 7 4 4 ; PACE 0 2 7 3 , IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
4INOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA;
THENCE CONTINUE
» 3 * S 9 * J 7 * )» , ALONG S A IL NEST L IN E OF BLOCK B,
DISTANCE 2 2 .8 7 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID
L IN E , RUN 8 6 0 * 3 1 '0 3 " E A DISTANCE O f 1 1 .7 2

764 LAKE MARY BOULEVARO (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OP LAND LYIN G IH SECTION I I , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 E AS T, BEING A PORTION OF
BLOCK 0 , "R E V IS E D PLAT OF HIDDEN LAKE, U N IT 1 A " ACCORDING TO THE PLA T THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 17 AT PAGES 99 ANO 100 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R IO A
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO BLOCK
B, SAID P O IN T BEING THE INTERSECTION OF THE
WESTERLY L IN E OP SAID BLOCK B , WITH THE NORTH­
ERLY R IG H T-O r-W A Y L IN E OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
PER AFORESAID "R E VISED P L A T O r HIDDEN L A K e ,
UNIT l - A " : TMENCE, RUN N 0 9 *3 9 *1 7 "W ALONG THE
NEST L IN E O r i A l O BLOCK B , A DISTANCE OF 2 2 . 1 1
FEET t o A P O IN T GM THE NORTH RICHT-OF-W AY L IN E
OP I ARE MARY BOULEVARD, PER RIOHT-OP-WAV L IN E
Or
LAKE
HARY
BOULEVARD,
PER H IC H T -O r-k A Y
WARRANTY DEED. AS RECORDEO IN O F F IC IA L RECORDS
BOOK 1 7 4 6 , PACE 0273 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
F L O R ID A ;
THENCE
RUN
N 6 6 *0 3 * 1 4 " E , ALONG S A ID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E , A DISTANCE 2 6 4 .7 6 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING CAID R IG H T-O r-W A Y
LIN E RUN N 2 1 * 1 4 '2 2 "W ,
A DISTANCE OF 1 6 . 3 3
T l t T l THENCE RUN N 6 6 * 4 5 '] 6 " E , A DISTANCE OF
1 0 0 .0 0
r t C T i THENCE RUH S 2 1 M 4 '2 2 " E , A D I S ­
TANCE OF 1 1 . B9 FEET TO A P O IN T ON THE S A ID
NORTHERLY
RICHT-OF-W AY
L IN E
OF LAKE
MARY
BOULEVARD, PER O .R . 1 7 4 6 , PAGE 0273; THENCE
RUN S 6 6 * 0 3 '1 4 * W , ALONG S A ID RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E ,
1 0 0 .1 1 FEET TO THE P O IN T O f BEGINNING, CON­
T A IN IN G 1422 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

187 LAKE MARY BOULEVARO (PHASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL O r LAND LYING IN SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, BEING A PORTION OF
LOT 29 "L A K E M IN N IE E S T A T E S " ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT 4 AT PAGE 92
O r
THE P U B LIC RECORDS O r SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PAR TIC U LAR LY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS; FROM A P O IN T OF BEGINNING BEING THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF S A ID LO T 29 AND SAID P O IN T
LYING ON THE NORTHERLY R IG H T OF WAY L IN E OF
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD ANO ON A CURVE; THENCE
1 2 9 .* 7 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE
LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 ,9 6 0 .2 4 FE ET,
A
CENTRAL ANCLE Or 0 3 * 4 7 * 4 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF
129 .1 4 FE ET, AND A CHORD BEAR1HC NORTH 6 B " 1 9 *
4 1 " WEST; THENCE NORTH 1 1 " 0 0 '2 1 " EAST A D I S ­
TANCE OF 4 1 . 0 4 rE ET TO A P O IN T OH A CURVE;
THENCE 1 3 7 .0 2 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO
THE RICH T HAVING A RADIUS O r 1 ,4 1 3 .9 3 FE E T, A
CENTRAL AHCLE OF 0 4 * 1 6 * 3 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH O r
1 3 6 .9 4 rEET, AND A CHORD BEARING SOUTH 6 7 * 4 6 '
3 2* EAST TO THE EASTERLY L IN E OF SAID LOT 2 9 ;
TlltNCE SOUTH 2 0 * 3 0 '2 3 "
WEST A DISTANCE OF
4 1 .0 1 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
*
PARCEL CO NTAINING 5 ,3 7 9 SQUARE FEET MORE OR
LESS,
TOGETHER W ITH
PARCEL NO.

164 LAKE MARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL O r LAND LYING IN SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANCE 30 EAST, BEING A PORTION OF
LOT 30 "L A K E M IN N IE E S T A T E S " ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDEO I N P U T BOOK 6 A T
PAGE 92 OF THZ PU B LIC RECOROS o r SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE­
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; FROM THE POINT OF B E G IN ­
NING BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 30
AND S A ID P O IN T LYING OH THE NORTHERLY R IG H T O r
WAY L IN E OF U K E MARY BOULEVARD AND OH A
CURVE; THENCE NORTH 2 0 * 3 0 * 2 3 " EAST ALONG THE
WEST L IN E OF S A ID LOT 30 A DISTANCE O r 4 1 . 0 1
FEET TO A P O IN T OH A CURVE; THENCE 4 2 .5 9 FEET
ALONG THE ARC O r A CURVE TO THE RIGHT H AVING A
RADIUS OF 1 ,8 3 3 . 9 9 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0 1 * 1 9 * 3 0 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF 4 2 .3 9 rE E T, AND A
CHORD BEARTHC SOUTH 6 4 * 3 « * 3 2 " EAST TO A P O IN T
OF TANGEHCY; THEIICE COUTH 6 4 * 1 4 * 3 6 " EAST A
DISTANCE OF 1 3 4 .6 4 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 2 * 2 6 *
4 4 " WEST A DISTANCE OF 4 0 .0 6 FEET TO THE
NORTHERLY R IG H T OF WAY L IN E OP SAID U K E MARY
BOULEVARO; THENCE NORTH 6 4 * I B *3 6 * NEST ALONG
SAID NORTHERLY RICHT OF WAY L IN E A DISTANCE OF
9 3 .3 2 FEET TO A P O IN T OF CURVATURE; THENCE
7 2 .4 9 FEET ALONG THE ARC O r A CURVE TO THE
LEFT HAVING A RADIUS O r
1 ,9 4 0 .2 6
FE E T,
A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 2 * 0 7 * 1 1 " , A CHORD LENGTH OF
7 2 .4 4 rE E T , AND A CHORD IIEARING NORTH 6 3 * 2 2 *
1 2 " NEST TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL
LESS,

CO NTAINING

t
PARCEL WO.

4 ,6 4 9

SQUARE

IEET

MORE

OR

TOGETHER W ITH
149

U K E MARY BOULEVARD (PH ASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND LYIN G IH SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST. AND IN LOT 1 0 . " U K E

M INNIE ESTATES" ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK 6 AT PACE 92 OP THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
FROM A PO IN T OP REFERENCE BEING THE INTERSEC­
TIO N OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT O r MAY L IN E OP
LAKE MARY BOULEVARO WITH THE WESTERLY R IC H T OF
WAV LIN E OF STATE HICHWAY t 1 , " U . S . HIGHWAY
1 7 - 9 2 " ; THENCE NORTH 6 4 * 1 9 * 1 6 " NEST ALONG S A IO
NORTHERLY R IC H T OP NAY L IN E O r LAKE MARY
BOULEVARD A DISTANCE OP 2 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
POINT OP BE GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 6 4 "
16 *1 4 " NEST ALONG S A ID NORTHERLY RICHT OF WAY
LIN E A DISTANCE OP 1 1 4 .7 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH
2 2 *2 2 *4 4 "
EAST A DISTANCE OF 4 0 .0 6
FEET?
THENCE SOUTH 6 4 * 1 B * 1 6 * EAST A DISTANCE OF
1 1 6 .9 4 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 3 * 4 2 * 4 2 * NEST A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF B E G IN ­
NING.
PARCEL CONTAINING
LESS,

1 1 ,4 1 1

SQUARE FEET MORE OR

TOGETHER NITH
PARCEL NO.

190 LAKE MARY BOULEVARO (PHASE I I )
PERMANENT PERPETUAL EASEMENT

A PARCEL OP LANO LYIN G IN SECTION 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANCE 10 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS I FROM A P O IN T OP REFERENCE BEING THE
INTERSECTION OP THE NORTHERLY RICH T OF WAY
LIN E OP U K E MARY BOULEVARD WITH THE WESTERLY
RICHT OF WAY LIM E OF STATE HIGHWAY / l . " U . S .
HICHWAY 1 7 - 9 2 " ; THENCE NORTH 4 4 * 1 9 '1 6 " WEST
ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY L IN E
A
DISTANCE OP 1 2 3 .0 9 F E rT TO THE PO IN T OP B E G IN ­
N IN G ; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 6 4 * 1 9 * 1 6 " WEST
ALONG SAID R IC H .' OP NAY L IN E A DISTANCE OP
4 5 .0 0
FEET) THENCE NORTH 2 3 * 4 2 * 4 2 "
EAST A
DISTANCE O r 4 0 . 0 0 ; THENCE SOUTH 6 4 * 1 4 '] 6 " EAST
A DISTANCE OF 4 9 .0 0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 3 * 4 2 '
4 2 " WEST A DISTANCE OF 4 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T
OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL CONTAINING
LESS.

PARCEL NO.

191

1 ,4 0 0

SOUARE

FEET MORE

OR

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD (PHASE I I )
FEE S IM P L E

A PARCEL OF LAND LYIN G IN SECTION 1 1 , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
rOLLOWS; rROH THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING BEING THE
INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY L IN E OF THE
SANFORD GRANT WITH THE WESTERLY R IG H T-O F-W AY
L IN E OF U .S . HIGHWAY 1 7 - 9 2 ; THENCE NORTH 2 5 *
4 2 '4 2 * EAST A DISTANCE OF 3 1 .0 0 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 4 4 * 1 4 * 1 4 " NEST A DISTANCE OF 1 2 3 .0 0
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2 3 * 4 2 * 4 2 " NEST A D ISTAN C E
OF 1 3 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY R IC H T-O F-W AY
LIN E OF LAKE MART BOULEVARD; THENCE SOUTH
6 4 * 1 4 * 1 6 " EAST A DISTANCE OF 1 2 9 .0 0 FEET TO
THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY R IC H T-O F-W A Y
L IN E OF U K E MARY BOULEVARO WITH THE WESTERLY
RICHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF SAID U .S . HICHWAY 1 7 - 9 2 ;
THENCE NORTH 2 3 * 4 2 * 4 2 * EAST A DISTANCE OF
9 9 .0 0
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL CONTAINING
LESS.
PARCEL NO.

IB ,730

SQUARE rE E T MORE OR

199 U K E MART BOULEVARD (PH ASE I I )
rE E SIM P L E

A PARCEL OP LANO LYIN G IN SECTION 1 0 , TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY OECCRIBEO AS FOL­
LOWS:
FROM A PO IN T OP REFERENCE BEING THE
SOUTH ONE-QUARTER CORNER OP S AID SECTION 1 0 ;
THENCE NORTH 8 9 * 1 0 * 4 4 " WEST ALONG THE SOUTH
L IN E OF S A ID SECTION 10 A DISTANCE OF 7 2 B .6 1
FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 0 * 4 9 * 1 4 " EAST A D IS TAN C E
OF 4 7 .1 1
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ;
THENCE NORTH 4 t * 0 9 * 9 2 " WEST -A D ISTANCE OP
1 9 6 .1 4 PE T T; THENCE NORTH 0 0 * 1 2 * 4 4 * WEST A
DISTANCE OF 1 0 .1 7 FE ET; THENCE SOUTH 4 3 * 0 6 * I S *
EAST A DISTANCE OP 4 1 .6 7 FEET TO A P O IN T ON A
CURVE; THENCE 1 3 1 . S4 FEtT ALONG THE ARC OP A
CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 2 0 1 .0 3
rE ET, A CENTRAL ANCLE OP 0 2 * 4 3 '0 7 " A CHORD
LENGTH OF 1 3 1 . 81 FEET AND A CHORD BEJUtlNC
SOUTH 4 6 * 2 4 '4 8 * EAST TO THE PO IN T OF B E G IN ­
NING.
PARCEL CONTAINING 0 .0 1 9 ACRES MORE OR L E S S .
Each Defendant it further notified that the Petitioner m il petition
lor on Order el Teamg betore the Honorable 0 H Colon. J r. ono ot
the Judget ol the above ityted Court, on the 14th day et February.
i**X at 1 SO p m . In the Seminole County Courtheute. Sanford
Florida, m accordance mih itt Declaration ol Taking heretofore filed
In thft teute All Detendantt to thit w it and oil ether Intereatod
partial may timely roquet I a flooring on the Petition tor the Order el
Teamg at the time and place detlgneted and be heard Any
Detendent tailing to file 0 timely requett lor hearing thall waive any
right to ob|ect to the Order ol Teamg
AND
Each Detendent and any other rvrwnt ctaim&gt;g o / Inf- re** In the
property detcribed In the Pv.itton In the above ityted Eminent
Domain proceeding it hereby required to terve err men detent* 1. It
any you have, to the Petition heretofore tiled In thit ceute on the
Petitioner, end any requett lor o hearing on fha Petition tor the
Order of Teamg. It dev red. an Petitioner'! Attorney, whose name
and addrett It shown below on or before February II, im . and to
tile the original ot your written dtlentet and any requett tor herring
on the Petition tor the Order at Taking with the Clerk ot thit Court
either before tervlce an the Pelltloner't Attorney or Immediately
thereafter, to thow what right, title. Interetl er Hen you or wty ot you
have or claim In and to tha property deter bad In tatd Petition and to
thaw ceute. It any you have, why ta b property thouId not bo
condemned tor the utet and purgtin ot let term in told Petition. It
you tall to entwer, a dafeull may bo entered agamtl you tar tha relief
demanded In the Petition. II you loll ta requett e hearing on the
Pennon tar Order ot Taking you thall waive any right to object to
told Order ol Taking
WITNESS my hand and teal of teld Court an December 7t. 1*91
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERTA McMILLAN
County Attorney
ter Seminole County. Florida
Sammota County Sorvkot Building
1101 E ettFiril Street
Sanford. Florida 17771
Telephone (00/1 111 1110. Eel f i U
Attorney tar Petitioner
Publlth Jeruery IX 19*4and Jenuery JO. 19*4
DEN It

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF U l t
*1 MERCURY C A PR I. VIN
4MPCT014SM4*ti4*4. W ILL
SELL FOR CASH TO HIGHEST
BIDDER. TUES. 4I/1S/94 AT
14 00 AM VEHICLE STORED
AND MAY BE INSPECTED 1
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE AT I K
S COUNTY RO 417. LONG
WOOO SELLER RESERVES
RIGHT TO BIO SALE CON
OUCTED BY FORREST RE
C O V E R Y B U R E A U ON
• EHALF OF FIRST VIRGINIA
BANK
Publlth: January I I . I X 14.19*4
DEN 171

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notke It hereby given tha I we
are engaged In business el 10)1
Beckllrom Dr.. Oviedo. FL
11741. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fktmout Neme ol
CHRISTIAN HOME EDUCA
TORS FELLOWSHIP, and that
we Intend ta regiitar teld name
with tha Ofvtttan el Corpora
Ham. TeHehettoe. Florida, in
accordance with the provltlont
ol the Fktltlout Nam# Statute*.
To Wit: Section 4410*. Florida
Slatwtet 19*1.
CHRISTIAN HOME
EDUCATORS FELLOWSHIP
Daniel Bancroft
Publlth January » . 1994
DEN 147

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
ORANOE COUNTY
CASE MOi OR *911914
DIVISION: M
In re the marriage of
ROBERTOONESKY
NORMA RAMIREZ OONESKY
Retpondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: NORMA RAMIREZ
OONESKY
VAIE N B O X 1.
P 0 Bee *1 S4H
Miami. FL 11101 San
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tar Dlttolutlon ot Mar
riege hat been li'ed egelntl you
and you ore required to terve a
copy ot your written dv ten le t It
any. to It on Robert Oonetky
whote addrett It P O Boa
94117a. Malhand. FL n 7 )l. on or
before January 4. 19*4. and Ilia
tha original with tha clerk ot thit
court either before tervlce on
p e llllo n tr or Im m e d ia te ly
thereafter, etherwtta a default
will bo entarod egelntl you tar
I ha rtlle l demanded In tha
complaint or petition
DAT I Don November 10.199)
FRANCARLTON
A t Clerk ot the Court
BY ROBIN BASS
At Deputy Clork
Publlth January 1. 9. 14. IX
•9*4
DEN 14

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Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
IN A N O PO R
ORANOECOUNTY
CASINO: OR 91-tlfJ4
DIVISION: SB
I ir e memory leg* of
LYNDA MILAM
Petitioner.
and
GORDON L.M ILA M
Retpondent
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO TOW H O M ITM AY

NOT ICR T O B ID O IR I
Sam Ino1* County-1 Pur chatIng
Division hat ettabllthad * EM
Information Lino. T* obtain
Inform ation regarding p ro ­
curement« which are currently
being solicited, coll
n * lo t
Pubith January IX TX 1994
DEN 140

rr\#jrr otj*

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tar Ditto!utKm ol Mar
nag* hat been filed agamtl y » i
and you art required to terve e
copy ot your written detentet. If
, to It on Ferrell Gordon.
. whote addrett It l i l t E
Michigan S I. Suita laO. Orlando.
FL HIM on or before January
JO ITU end tile the original
with me clerk ot thit court
either before tervlce on petl
Honor or Immediately thereat
tar; otherwlte a default will be
entered egeintt you tor the
rtllel demanded In the cam
plaint or petition
OAT ED on December tX trt)
FRAN CARLTDN
At Clerk ot the Court
BY BRIGITTE BURTON
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth Jenuery I. 9. I*, n.
1*94
OEN II

n

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIOA.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASEJtO: *4144 OR 91 a
Ie re the marriage ol
HOW ARD R US S E L L
PARSONS. JR
Petitioner.
end
LISA GAY PARSONS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LISA GAY PARSONS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
action tar Dttaolutlon ot Mar
nege hat bean filed agamtl you
and you are required In terve a
cepy et your written detentet. If
any, to It on HOWARD R
PARSONS. JR whote addrett It
4)4 MURPHY ROAD. WINTER
SPRINGS. FLORIDA H7C4. on
or letore FEBRUARY 14. I99A
end Ilia me original with tha
clerk ot thit court tlther before
tervlce an petitioner or Immedi
Italy thereafter, otherwtto a
default will be entered agamtl
you tar tha relief demmdod in
tha complaint or petition.
DATED on JA N U A R Y M.
1994.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark at the Court
Nancy R Winter
At Deputy Clerk
Pwbltth January 11. K 6 Feb
ruery 4. IX 1*94
OEN 171
RESOLUTION NO. 94-7)1
A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
I0A PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTE 1700). DECLARING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
STREETS TO BE IMPROVED.
DESIGNATION OP BXPINSE
THEREOF TO BE PAID BY
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ANO
MANNER OF PAYM EN T. DE
SCRIPT iON OP LANOS AS
SESSED. DECLARATION OF
E S T IM A T E D COSTS. AND
PROVIDINO FOR CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N O EP
P f CTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City •« Lang
wood. Florida, dooms It nacet
tary to pave South Oak Street,
tram IN Intersection with E.
Ma&gt;ne Avenue to IN Intaraectlon
wim Raider Avenue, and
WHEREAS, the City et Long
wood. Florida, detlret to pay hr
me cot! ot ta b paving by me
levy st tp e d a l aitettm en tt
sgtintt car lain real property
located within the City ot Long
wood. Florida, and being londt
and loN edloining. continuous
to. bounding, and abutting upon
the Itreet le bo Impro ved.
NOW. THEREFORE. EE IT
RESOLVEO B Y THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA. AS
FOLLOWS
I. Thai the nature ot the
promoted Improvement! to bo
made pursuant to tha provltlont
ot Chapter I TV. Florida Statutes,
than be the paving ot South Oak
Street, between East Memo Av
•nut and R tb ar Avenue
1 That tarty percent ol the
eipente thereof shall bo pob by
spadal o tt e t tm e n l against
lands and tan In the City at
Langwood. Florida at haremattar described, and that titty
percent of the eipente thereef
thall bo p o b by the City ot
Langwood. Florida
X That t a b specie’ • stats
menN may bo paid In ytuta. or
In tan (M l annual IntlellmenN
wim no installment payment la
be left than one tenth et the
Individual assessment. wim me
firit mttellment to be due and
payable one year from the date
ol enactment ot final resolution
fo llo w in g c o m p le t io n at
equelltetlon board hearing* and
wim all subsequent Installments
ta be duo and paysb&gt;r an the
tame data ot each year thereat
ter. until the entire balance ttvoll
be paid Tha Interest reta shall
ba ettabllthad at tight (41 par
cant par year.
4 That tha spec lei assessment
that! ba levied against all toN
and lands edloining the con
tlguout er bounding and abut
ting upon the M b Improvement
or specially benefltted thereby
end further detlgneted by the
atteumenl plat at requited by
F lor b e Statute 170 04
1 That the total etHmeNd
cott et me Improvement herein
designated H U 1.911 M
4 That the atteaement shall
ba mad* agamtl each el the
lend* and properties e t shown
on the e tte tt m e n l plat at
hereinabove detcribed. on a
Irani toot, pro rata basil, er
rived et me division ot the total
c o t lt ol the Im provem en t
divided by the total front loot age
et each parcel, tot. or property
detigneNd by this resolution,
and thown upon the atteumenl
plat at here nebove provided
lor
7 That all resolutions ta con
flkt herewith, be and me tame,
are hereby repealed
i This R e to lu tlo n shell
become tttectlve immediately
upon IN pottage and adoption
PASSED A N D ADOPTED
THIS I7TH DAY OP JANUARY
1994 A D.
Paul Lavestrend. Mayer
GerebmeO Zembrl. City Clerk
Approved o t ta form and
legality tar tha use and reliance
el the City at Langwood. Ftor
Ida. only.
Richard Taylor. City Attorney
City ot Langwood
Publlth January )X X. 1*94
DEN 14)

COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION Henry and Elite
Brown or their heir* tttignt.
trunttort. or tucrotien In In
terotN and the unknown tpoutet
ot all tha above
RE: LOT 14 BLK I 1ST ADO
TO LOCKHARTS SUBO PB 4
PGM
11611 W ILLIAMS AVENUE I
A recent inspection et tha
above described property rereeled the unoccupied ttrwc
lures are unsafe, unsuitable tor
occupancy and detrimental ta
the health, safety, and welfare
ot tho general public The ttruc
lures ere a health and fire
hatard due ta taodeouata mein
lananco. dllep ldetten , and
In accordance wim Seminole
County Ordinance 44 It. the
above mentioned structural are
declared to be a puMk nuisance
end mutt be demeilthed and
removed tram tho property Tho
demolition and removal et me
structures mutt begin within
thirty (JO) dayt end be com
plated within ninety (99) dayt
attar receipt et this notice, er
you may undertake the appeal
process e t outlined In Section
Seven ( ! ) ot Comity Ordinance
Number 4414 Te pursue the
appeal process. It will be necee
tary tar you ta tppttr before
the Board ot Cevmty Commit
tionert and present any relevant
or material tecta at evidence at
•0 why ttw above mentioned
structures should net be de­
clared o public nutience It you
with to appeal to ttw Board of
Comm it Honan, please let me
knew and I will roquet! the
Board to tat o time and data tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal el
the ttructuret at failure to
appeal to ttw Board at Cemmit
tionert within thirty (M l days
after receipt ot mu notke may
result ta act lor being token by
me County to hove the I true
lures domotlthed ond removed
All cottt Incurred by ttw County
tar ttw demoHton and removal
at the ttructuret will be estate
ed ta you and may become 0 Han
egeintt your property. II you
hove any questions concerning
mis matter, ptoete call Orema
Nwanedt at H I UK. attention

rm

Publlth: January IX M. S
February X U . 1994
D IN-U S

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE IIT N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N0.99H4S CAR
FLA BAR NO. 144414
M IO P IR S T B A N K . STATE
SAVINOS BANK, tie .
PlaintHI.
A IR E U O M . ZONNI. */k/a
AU R E LIO M ZONNI.atat.
Detendantt
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE ACTION
TO: A IR E L IO M ZONNI e/k/e
AU RELIOM . ZONNI
Residence Unknown
L o tt Known Addrett: a t)
Moytet Road. Winter Perk. PL
17791
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
PIED that o torectofure action
hot boon tiled and camms need
In m it court tor that property
legally described at tallows
Ttw West M 9* tael of ttw Coal
44 94 toot of the North ID 41 toot
Of Lot J Black A SLOVAK
V ILLA O E SUBDIVISION ec
carding to ttw Plat thereof 01
recorded m Plat Beak I Pago IX
Public Records et Seminole
County. Florida
and you art required ta serve 0
copy of your written defenses. It
a n y . f o It an G L E N Z .
GOLDBERG. FSQUIRE. At
lo rn o y ta r P la in tiff. 1141
■ rlck ell Avenue, tulle 944.
Miami. Florida U til end tile ttw
original wim ttw Clark ot ttw
above entitled court within X
days otter ttw first publication;
otherwise, a default will be
prayed tar In the com­
plaint.
This notke shall be published
once a weak tar tour consecutive
weeks in the Sanford Herald
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol sold court at Senlord. Florida
January X . 1994
(Circuit Court S*4l)
M ARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
BY Rum King
Deputy Clara
Publish: January IX X. 19*4

OEN i n

INVITATION TOEIO
ANNUAL REQUIREMENT
AGREEMENT FOR
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
IA/R U1
Seminole County Board rl
County Commissioners roquetIt
Interested parties te submit
formal sealed bids tor the above
referenced Invitation te Bid
Bid packages will be available
at the Count,'! Purchasing Dl
vision located al:
1149 E. 1st Street. Room DM
Sentord. FL U77I
Requett lor bid documents
may be made by celling (407)
U l I I X eileniion 7114. or via
locsimlte at (46713X 9144
Bids must be received by ttw
Purchasing OIvNtan no later
then 1 SO pm . (tocel time) on
Wednesday. February lx 1994
Bide received attar such time
will be returned unopened All
bids shall be opened publicly
end read aloud
A L L PROSPECTIVE BIO
OERS ARE HEREBY CAU
TIONED NOT TO CONTACT
ANY MEMBER OF THE SEM
IHOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
C O U N T Y M A N A O E R . OR
COUNTY STAFF MEMBERS
R E O A R O IN G THE ABOVE
BID A L L CONTACTS MUST
BE CHANNELED THROUGH
THE PURCHASING OIVISION
Contact Jacquf Perry. Buyer,
ot (447) n n t x tktanalon 1114
tar further information
M /W BE'a are encouraged to
participate In the bid process
Publish: January IX 1994
DEN 144

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10R - Santord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 23, 1994

Legal Notice
RESOLUTION NO M m
A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY 0 » LONGWOOO FLOR
IDA PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTE 170 0), DECLARING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
STREETS TO BE IMPROVEO
DESIGNATION OF EXPENSE
THEREOF TO BE PAID BY
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AND
MANNER OF PAYMENT. OE
SCR IPT ION OF LANDS AS
SESSED DECLARATION OF
E S T IM A T E D COSTS. AND
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ANO EF
FECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, m * CHy el Long
wood Florida. dM m t II nt&lt;e«
U&lt;) to pare Raider Avenue
Irem If* In tersection n llh
Oieender Avenue. Well to me
end. end
WHEREAS, me City ol Lone
need. F lot ide desires to per *er
Ihe cost ol sold paving br me
levy el special eiiessmenir
agemsl cerlaln real property
located within the Clly ol Long
a cod. Florida and being lands
and loti adjoining continuous
to. bounding, and abutting upon
Ihe street So be improved
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA AS
FOLLOWS
i Thai the nature ol me
proposed improvements to be
made pursuant So me provisions
of Chapter ini. Florida Statutes,
shall be the paving el Reider
Avenue Irem Its Intersection
with Oleander Avenue. West lo
me end
I Thai forty percent ol the
ripen so thereat snail be paid by
special assessm ent against
lands and lots m me City ot
Longwood. Florida, at herein
Otter described, and that Silty
percent ot the ••pense mereol
shall be paid by the City et
1 That said special assast
ments may be paid m gross, or
In ten (101 annual installments
nllh no installment payment lo

be toss man orw tenth or the
Individual assessment with the
first Installment So be due and
payable one year Irem the dale
ot enactment ©* tinai resolution
following completion ot equal*
ration board hearings end nilh
alt subsequent installments to be
duo and payable on the same
date ot each year thereafter,
until me entire balance shall be
paid The Interest rate shall be
established e l I percent per
4 That the special assassment
shall be levied age Inti all lets
and lands adiotning and con
•iguout or bounding and abut
ling upon the said improvement
or specially benelitted thereby
and further designated by the
assessment plal es required by
Florida Itetute its ea
I Thai the total estimated
cost ol the improvement herein
deatgneled is M T U t St
A That tha assessment shall
be made egemst each ot me
lends end properties es shown
on Iho assessment plot as
hereinabove described on e
front loot pro rota bash ar
rived at by division et the total
c o s ts o l the im provem ent
divided by me total front tooleQc
el each parcel let. or property
designated by mis resolution,
end snown upon the assessment
plat es hereinabove provided
•or
7. Thai all resolutions In ton
fftcl herewith be end the same

ere hereby repealed
I

This

R esolution shall

become eftocllv* Immediate'*
upon its passage and adoption
R A IS E D ANO ADOPTED
THIS ITTM DAY OF JANUARY
test A D
Paul Lovett rand Motor
Geraldine D lembri. City Cle»s
Approved es lo term and
legality lor the usa and reliance
Ot the City ot longwood Flor
Ida. only
Richard Taylor. City Attorney
City of longwood
Publish January 1J. JD. INS
OEN IN

Legal Notices
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAROOF COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC N IA R IN O
FEBRUARYM. INS
7:44 P.M.
The Beard ol County Commissioners ol Semlnele Courtly. Florida,
will hold a public hearing lo consider the following i
I RENAISSANCE INSTITUTE OF E4THETICVDR. GLORIA
B IL L — BAPS I? JOSE — Appeal against me Boardo&lt; Adiuttment in
denying a Special Eictphon lor a church wtth attendant educational
use an Lots I I f t If. Block G. Sanlando Springs. Tract If. PB A Pg J4,
Section 1 ji js. E side el Howard Avenue, n o n Set Bortov Street,
soon W of Raymond Avenue end Sot SRAM (O IS Tsi
This public hearing will he held m “ com 1014 ot the Seminole
County Services Building. 1101 East First Street. Santord. Florida
on February 71. INS si 7;Mp m or as soon thereafter as possible
Written comments Med with the Current Planning Manager will be
considered Persons appearing el Iho public hearing will be heard
Further details available by calling 111 11JO. oat. Jass
Persons erg advised that It they decide to appeal any decision
made at this hearing, they will need to Insure that e verbatim record
et the proceedings is made, which record Includes the testimony and
endtnee upon which tha eppaal Is lo be based, per Seoien jss 010)
FlorIdo Statutes
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any ot
these proceedings should contact the Employee Relations Depart
merit ADA Coordinator at hours In advance et the marling at
H I lljO .oit T ftl.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
• Y DICK VAN OE R WE ID E . CHAIRMAN
ATTEST- VARY ASHE MORSE, CLERK
PubHdr -Joeubry IS. tWe
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4ADVERTISEMENT
THC BOAROOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Separate sealed bids for FC IN Lake Mary Boulevard Phase II
(Country CltA to !F PJJ will be accepted by the SemlnoH County
Board ol County CommiisJonert et tho offices ot the Purchasing
Division, until J 00 P M . local lima, Wednesday. March IS. INS
Bids will bo publicly opened end reed aloud as men as possible
thereafter in Ihe County Services Building, Rocrrt II 0JS. Board ol
County Commissioners Auditorium. 1101 E. 1st Street, Santord.
Flor Ida The person whose duty II Is to open bids will dec ids when
closing lime has arrived and na bids received after the specified lime
will be cansldered Bids received otter the specified time Mali be
relumed unopened
MAIL OR DELIVER TO County Services Building. 1101 E 1st
Street. Purcluesing Reception Ream DM. Santord. Florida
BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE PURCHASING 0IVISION.
1101 E 1ST STREET - ROOM JJQi - SANFORD. FLORIDA. NO
LATER t h a n j 00 P M . LOCAL TIME. ON BID OPENING DATE
BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME W ILL NOT BE AC
CEPTED NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE AAAOE BIOS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTEOOR RECEIVED IN ROOM 1014
MARK OUTSIDE OF ENVELOPE FC IM Lake Mary Blvd Phase
II
SCOF t OF WORK I Te provide all tabor, materials and equipment
necessary to canslruct S.l miles at tour lane divided urban highway
with elated stems drainage system, water retention facilities, irattic
control Improve met Js. public and private utility construction end
alter kflon. located ever eiiitm g two lane paved reed
PREQUAUPICATION REQUIREMENTS:
The list ot qualified bidders compiled by tho Florida Deportment
el Transportation will else be used by the Owner. Those Contractors
not qualified with the FtarMa Department ot Transportation win not
be qualified to bid on the Owner’ s work. Regulations covering
preguaimcatron ot bAMets can bo obtained from the Slate ot Flor .da
Depart menl at Transportation. Tallahassee. F lor ide. (Mat at* l i t l .
A Pro Bid Conter ones will be held an Tuesday. February i, INS al
1 00 P M . al tha Five Points Complex Agricultural Center, iso W.
County Home R d . Sunlord. Florida
BID SECURITY (1%) REQUIRED: Bids must be accompanied
either by e cashier's deck upon an Incorporated bank or trust
company, made payable to Board ot County Commissioners
Somme** County, Florida: or e bid bond with carpereH surety
satisfactory to tha County, tor not less than five percent (I X ) el the
total amount of the bid as per specifications
FOR FURTHER INFORAAATION CONTACT Linda C Jones.
Contracts Analyst (aiFIH M IJO Ial. J ltfo r M il.
Bid package will be available Tuesday. January It. tNa and may
be obtained et the Purchasing Oirision. Room UOt. 1101 East First
S I. Santord. Ft »771 Payment ol M0 00 wtlt be required ter each
package no relimdt will be made Bid package Is available tor
review In the Purchasing Division
NOTE: A LL PROSPECTIVE OFFERORS ARE HEREBY CAU
HONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY M EM BER OF THE SEMINOLF
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COUNTY
MANAGER OR COUNTY STAFF REGARDING THE ABOVE BIO
ALL CONTACTS MUST BE CH A N N E LED THROUGH THC
PURCHASING DIVISION.
The County reserves the right to refect any or oil otters, with or
without causa, to waive technicalities, te accept the offer which in i n
best judgement best serves the Interest ot the County Cost et
submittal ot this otter It considered on opera Ilona I coat ol Ihe offeror
end shell net be passed on N or borne by the County.
Purchasing Division
County Services Building
HOI E 1st Street
Santord F L U / n
Publish January J). ttta
DEN 111

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41— M oney to Lend

Legal Notices

X T I M I

H •V J C N . *

I A F F C
C T L P W S J P .
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "My ihcrvrg are Mg kind ChikJ/an
can watch w«h thalr pargnu, without •mba/raiamant. I
like that." — BBI Btxby.

BESOLUTION NO tS Ml
A RESOLUTION OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
IDA PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTF I7C0J DECLARING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
STREETS TO BE IMPROVEO
DESIGNATION OF EXPENSE
THEREOF TO BE PAID BY
SPECIAL a s s e s s m c n t a n d
MANNER OF PAYM ENT. OE
SCRIPTlON OF LANDS AS
SESSED DECLARATION OF
E S T IM A T E D COSTS. AND
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
S E V E R A B IL IT Y AN D EF
FECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS. Ihe City el limg
wood Florida, deems H notes
vary to pave Second Piece, from
IN Intersection with Fourteenth
Avenue 10 IN Intersection with
North Cowl's Road a7». and
WHEREAS. IS* City ol long
wood Florida, desires to pay lor
the cost ot said paving by the
levy el special assessments
age nit certain raal property
located within the City ot long
wood Florida, and being lands
and lots edieining. continuous
to. bounding, end abutting upon
the sheet to be improved
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOO FLORIDA AS
FOLLOWS
I That tha nature ot the
proposed improvements to be
made pursuant to the provisions
ot Chapter T70. Florida Statutes
shall be Ihe paving pi Second
Place, between Fourteenth Ave
r v * and North County Road H I
J That tarty percent ot the
e ■pence thereof shall be paid by
special assassment agalnsl
lands and tats In the City of
Longwood. Florida, as herein
alter described and that Slsty
percent ot the e.pensa thereof
shall be paid by me City ot
J That said special assess
ments may be paid in gross or
in ten ( I f ) annual Installments
with no Installment payment to
be less than one tenth ot me
individual assessment, with the
first installment to be due and
payable one year from m# data
of enactment ot final resolution
following completion ot equali
fatten board hearings and with
all subsequent installments to be
duo and payable on the same
data ot each *ear thereafter
until the entire balance shall be
paid Tha interest rata shall be
established at I percent per
year
a That ma special assessment
shall be levied agalnsl all w*s
and lands adlamtng and con
tigueus «r bounding and abut
•mg upon tha ee&lt;d Improvement
or specially benotittod thereby
and further designated by tho
ataessmenl plat as required by
Florida Itahrta 170 04
I That Ihe total estimated
coat Ot the Improvement herein
designated H I I l f .4JO la
a That the assessment shall
ba made against each ol me
lends and properties as shown
on the essessmenl plal as her*
mabove described on a tram
toot, pro r t l j basis, arrived at
by division ot the total cosn et

Tnf rmprpTimfTif QiVKm

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1.00 A M •S:X PJ1
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

14 coruecutSf tk n a t--------- 57H Bn*

1 tfmg______________ 11.11 lin t

I that alt fesatuttent m can
flic* herewith, be and me same
are hereby repeated
f ■
f
This R eeolu tlew shall
became effective immediately
upon its passage and adoption
R AIS E D AND AD O PTED
THIS t/TM DAY OF JANUARY
Iff/. A O
PAUL LOVESTRAND. MAYOR
GERALDINE D IA M B R I.
CITY CLERK
Approvfd as to form and
legality tar tha usa and reliance
ot the City ot Longwood. Flor
Ida. only.
RICHARD TAYLOR.
CITY ATTORNEY
CITYOF LONGWOOO
Publish January JJ. JO, Iff*
OEN 14)

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engagad In business et JI7
Artur Circle. Santord. Florida
JJ77I. Seminole County, Flor­
ida undw the F k ilt lows Name
ol CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
ALLIANCE, and that I intend to
regi.tar said name with tho
Division et Corporations. Tails
hassae. Florida. In accordance
with the provisions at the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit Section 44) Ot. Florida
Statutes I f f t
Dean A Farsechto
Publish: January JJ. Ufa
DEN 174

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Tuesday thru Friday 11 Nnon The Day Potato PibtaaAon
Sunday And Monday S X P M Friday
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Insertion on fy and on ty to th e exten t o f th e c o a l o f th e)
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21—P trsanals

41— Cem etery Lots

ADOPTIONS

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Please call H I 7J»1
___ _ _
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Bar rJJJltl Call Attorney Jehu
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shifts available Mon Thurs
1 MPM 4AM. Frl. Sal. Sun
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FtyM Ntaaday Friday from II
to l and) to I af m * )* )

Accepting applications
Memoir Friday, f a
Deftary Miner 44 N 17 e t
D a i r y M l 444 &lt;4)4
a COLLECTIONS*
F a st grow in g firm naods
sharp aggressive person tor
insrdo work! CALL NOW! t
FR E E REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
r f f C '^ t k t i . n i r a

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LAW ENFORCEMENT MBS
No evp necessary Now hir
Ing US Customs ctfKers.
etc . For into call 111 7**0010
Eel JTff fom to tipm IdoyS
N IG H T C L U B S and Liquor
licenses Low down, will ti
nance Call owner CO* 7»* &lt;704

OWN A PAYPHONE ROUTE

LFN

~ DAYCARE TEACHER

Full time post ion availdbto
W ill train S lp r lln g pay
tali/hour Can t l l a t o tor
a NOW I I T H I TUMI a
a
Ta put your CDL In gear!-'
V Vious routes opws
FREE REOI4TRATION
.
AAA IM PLO TM E N T
700W DPI 41.. SS 1174
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UUIIRATORSWANTED

For loddtor room and I yr
otds J full lima positions. 1
part time position E ipe*toner
preferred Kid s Kornev.

Esperwnc* In boat building
Hiring immediately Apply at
laTODoignar Ptec* m a ia l

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STOP FORECLOSURE!

DENTAL ASSISTANT
F i per tensed w ifi depended
duties needed tor busy multi
disciplinary other Strang resforitve and surgcel skills a
must Salary commensurate
with eipenence Availabla
Jan I f CdUfU 77)4)00

TAXES PREPARED
T l i pr#par«tton«rwni2f up
AO? m i m

STAFF BUILDERS

HIGH QUALITY
HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCY
• RN's • LPN's • HHA's
• Homemakers • Companions
• Also needed - Bilingual Stall

In the Army National Guard, you II do
just Hut. Because America's future
depends on a strong well-trained
Guard answering her call. In peacetime
and crisis. Guard members approach
duty with patriotic hearts. They know
America needs them and they respond.
America and your
hometown Army
National Guard need
you today. Call now.

ORUMS. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESIONS. Beginner guitar
and bats. Degreed Instructor
with J years teaching erpert
ence All styles and levels
First lessen boa Kyle Jiaaal*

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice IS hereby given that we
art engaged In business al JsO
Wllshlra Blvd . Casselberry.
Florida U W . Seminole Comfy.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ot PREMIER sm INTE
RIORS. and that we intend ta
register said name with the
Division ol Corporations. Telia
hassae. Florida. In accordance
•Ith the provisions a l the
Fktlttaue Name Statutes. T o
Wit: Section ta ) pi. Florida
Statutes tftl.
PAUL DAVIS SYSTEMS.
INC OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Kenneth Raybon/Presldent
Cynthia RlyLorv Secretary
Publish: January IX Iff*
OEN 17*

EISJOY TO P BENEFITS
(OfTicc Located On Sand Lake Rd
Near Jolui Young l*kwy. A OUT)

staff A
builders*

Hrmfc.ua/

Health Cere Servlcee

thrir hrH

tQ iM o m j a n n n r t u / t f j i f j f

A dditions A

Remodeling
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing. Orywell.
Doors. Rooting. Concrete

m a tn

- s o. b u m . C B c iiffM

Air Dud Cleaning
AIR DUCT CLEANING gutter
cleaning screening, chimney
Sweep Insured Young's Serv
_ &gt;^ J _ t r t )0 iC a lim 4 4 4 l —

Autom otive
COMPLETE OETAILINO: al
your home Hand washing and
y.«..ng JivonGenni nr 4*47

Bookkeeping
OLSEN ACCOUNTING 4 TAX
SVC Small busirws* account
mg and la&gt; pr*P O l TH)

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ol horn*
repairs, pernling L ceramic
h to R ic h a ^ G r o w ^ ^ n M ^ n

Carpet Cleaning
CARPET

C L S A N IN O

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Rooms f i t f ) siopm cleaned
•r dry loam Guaranteed

lowest prices *07Jf*mi

S A M '* CARPET CLEANINO
pies b ell pad drip lloprs.
R otid o n llo li commercial 14
hrs »4 ))4 1 . better 44* H41

Cleaning S arvlct
A

TOUCH ABOVE Cleaning
s e r v ic e
Lie/In* Q u alify
Cleaning at M l be It » 1 0»*0

homa cleaning sarvkes I'll
meet ft aicaed your anpacla
Horn
Bunded'llc/ins R a ft
and ratonabla rales 4)7 43*7
W IL L DO housecJeanmg lor
r tailor t. builders domes lies
Rais and roatonebto H I 4304
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1 W ork Tor You ™
1

E lactrlcal
M A S T E R E LE C T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addition, comm/res
Lic/lns (EROOOaimil 447)

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install landing Finithing
TOM OLSEN 1 1114)4 W 7

Firewood/Fue!

Homo Repairs
HANOT'S Multiple Sect. Trees,
roof repair, driveways, palnl
Ing Pretest lr .d lt c .m 7 4 U
M A R IN O H i m * R a p a l r ,
tpaclatiilng In small lout
CRC 0)407* Free M l I l M l l t

Janito ria l S ervlets
BUTZ CUAN JANITORIAL
Commorclal/Rotk) » l 4711

Lawn Sarvfca
ft J IF F '* LAWN CAREI

TOM
Rot /Comm . dependable, tow
r»tosl Free e tl.... ......DO TOto

H orn* Im p ro v tm tn l

Masonry

Hama Rapalr.
Oeeawdebto All phatat Call
tor tope ail. MJeh^l l » IM *
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P rtis u r* d ta n ln g ■&gt;
BOr i l U , (!toen driveways. '
roofs, pool dock#, walk*.
houses Freoest.BI am
^
Roots, pool docks, ole Ouoft* ‘
byphono
Call »a ata&gt;

FIREWOOD SPLIT OAR Iraq
Servlca and Hauling Fret
eslimatos H I 417)

affo rd able

Plum bing
A A A PLU M IIN O A S fv / t x t - I
L to k y louCO ltf Running**
toilets* 430 could solve your*!
problem water healers
otort; la hr2
servlet
tO a u U
f.
JD
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PREISURE CLEANINO M A H t'*

to n c ra t*
C A PT A IN CONCRETE. Wayna
Beal i Man Qualify Opera
nont )M im / t ia a t f

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CUSTOM PA1NTINO by J o flrty '.
Power. Int / e i t , L k 'd . Intji*
Free ostlmatot..........J J If la s ^

ALDOCSIT ALL
Fie H right at a price you can
altard Lk d lni From llort
lo finish Corponfry. plumb
Ing. etocfrkal, ond fooling
%m U yr*. al n g e r a w a No
|eb loo big v smell Call
r n 7411v U 4 MOO1* hr*.

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Painting

Homo Im provom ont

C arpet Cleaning
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all conlraclorl to registered
V cerliltod To verity a stale
c o n tra c to rs licen se c a ll
I *00 J*J 77*0 Occupational
License* are required by th*
count* end can bo veriltod by
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CALL 4 0 7 -8 5 8 -2 5 4 0

SFC A L FELICIANO
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Guard Your H o n *,
Country &amp; Future

31—P riva te
Instructions _

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II PM 7 AM and 7 AM11
JP
MS
PNW3
Pari lime Apply Ml personhj
Lake*tow Nersiag Center, f i t »
Ia s i Sad ttoeet.) eatard_____ ;

LA S O R IR I NEEDED MUtod
and unskilled Pouiions avail
able Days Call ba'woon t )
SPRINT STAFFING. W M II

C a ll b a lw te n 4AM IIA m
W 741S A 4k tor Mktadr

5Y— Financial
Services____

I

MICtOGIAFHIC TECHNICIAN

DAYCARE TEACHER

41)00 wk potential Unique
Opportunity I 030 *14 741)

CHILDCARE In my Hidden Ik
heme Christian simps M F.
7 Mam « Jtawn Re&lt;i 771 d i g
FULLTIME Ji-y-4 yes. Sal ws
A lte r s ch o elers. I M 'e k
Lunch. Jsnacksa M ) 131 t«Q&gt;

ADVERTISEMENT
THE BOAROOF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
THE COUNTYOF SEMINOLE
Separata sealed bids lor FC JM Security Ave /Jamestown Peeing
&amp; Drainage will be accepted by Ihe Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners et the offices ot the Purchasing Olvlsion. until J 00
P M . local lime. Wednesday. February It. Iffa. Bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud as soon as possible ihtreeftar In Iho County
Sorvkei Building. Ream ItOlt. Board el County Commissioners
Auditorium, HOI E 1st Street Santord. Florida The person whose
duty It Is to open bids will decide when closing lime has arrived and
no bid I recti red alter the specified lime will be considered Bids
received attar the specifleJ time shall ba returned unopened
MAIL OR O CU VER TO: Cowrty Services Building. IN I E. 1st
Street. Purchasing Ot vision Room DOS. Santord. Florida J7772.
BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE PURCHASING OIVISION.
lif t E 1ST STREET - ROOM JJM - SANFORD. FLORIDA. NO
LATER THAN J M P M .L O C A L TIME. ON BIO OPENING DATE
BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME W ILL NOT BE AC
CEPTED NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE BIOS W ILL NOT
BE ACCEP1EDOR RECEIVED IN ROOM tn t
MARK OUTSIDE OF ENVELOPE FC-tTf Sacurlty Ave
nue/Jamestown P e ring A Oratnage
SCOPE OF WORKi To provide all labor, materials and equipment
necessary ta complete construction of approilmataly 1M0 linear tael
cl a n loot roadway grading, paving and drainage facility tar
Sacurlty Avenue Iron- SR 4Ji to Ihe south
BIO SECURITY l*X&gt; REQUIRED: Bids must be accompanied
either by a cashier's check upon an incorporated bank or trust
company, made payable to Board ot County Commissioners.
Seminole County, Florida; ar a bid bend with corporate surety
satisfactory to tho County, lor not tats than five percent (1%) of tha
total ameuil ol Ihe bid at par ipecllkations
FOR FURTHER INFORAAATION CONTACT Linda C. Jones.
Contract* Analyst 14071 111 11)0 Eat. J ill
Bid package will be available Monday. January 17, iffa and may
be obtained al tha Consultant's Office Dyer. Riddle. Mills and
Precourt. Inc. (4071 1*4 0)14. IM ) E Colonial Or Orlando. FL
H i l l EM) Payment of 1)0 CO will be required tar each package, no
refunds will be made Bid package It availabla tar review In tha
Purchasing OlvltlaN.
NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE OFFERORS ARE HEREBY CAU
TIONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COUNTY
AAANAGER OR COUNTY STAFF REOAROINO THE ABOVE BID.
A LL CONTACTS MUST BE CHANNELED THROUGH THE
PURCHASING DIVISION.
Ttta County reserves the right ta ra|acl any ar all offers, with or
without causa, la waive technical met. ta accept the otter which In its
best judgement best serves tha Intorml af 174 County. Cos* of
submittal of Hus offer It considered an oparatlonal coat at tha offeror
and snail not bo passed on to or Lome by the County
Central Servkes'Purchaylng
1101 E 1st Streal
Santord. FLSE77I
Publish; January » . Iffa
DEN 01

Needed tor distressed proper
tyt Santord. F/T Sand r*
sumas to 71) Sacref Harbor
Lana, Lok* Mary,FL ))&gt; «*___

• Unloading Pay

CLERICAL

I can help t ) X Success Barry
payers 407 M a lta ) until 4PM

27—N ursery A

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

DRIVERS MCE0C0
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
a wait astabUthad and grow
mg Cantral Florida basad
company offtrs you:
dSaml Annual Pay Inc mesas
• Stag Oft Pay

New o ilier tor national com
pan* hiring tor trainee post
luma Musi be Mile to Hart
ASAP
1 1. )00 month Call
I N 00 la Monday tar interview
appointment

S erver retail stoves A schools
tor Mfg A Put* snrr Pro
grams naftonallr achrertisad
on TV i P r l c e Is J tig h tl
Full PT
HIGH E AR NINO )
In v e s tm e n t In v e n to r y
I ) t i l to . M r
E ugene

M A O ^ ilr a iN ic '
Winter Spring* Company
saaki person wifi 1* yoars
e t p o r l o n c * In h e a v y
manufacturing machine sat up
and rapalr. |7 par hour,
par mananenl pos * tanI
Merer alee!
Help Personnel. 474OKf

• 147* *70*

M IA MANAGER TRAINEES

A U TO AU C T IO N O R IV B R I
N E E D IO t Must have valid
d rive's license and ba ebto to
drive slick Call between I J
S PR IN T s t a f f i n g lie MU
BABYSITTER W ANTIO. F/T
day a yr old LlgM housework.
some nights JW a g ile meg

F/T pot!tkm. COL class D
required
aOMJlSD)
L IV E IN N A N N Y * N on
smoking."Mrs D ou blllre"
personality, to cara tor J
school age Children Transpor
lalicn and Rat's rtqulrtd
Oviedo call rves 14* SaO)

~ DRILL OPERATORS,
QC INSPECTORS, ETCHERS
ARD flATERS

WANTED IM 000 1st Mtg on
sm owner otciyitad blk home
lot. ini. 70y rs ta c k ) HU

; canMCuttvt Bti*«f — .......T0&lt; a Abb
3 crvw ecutfvf tim e *------- t i t ■ Hu*

UNDSCAFCR

DIRECTOR

A3—Mortgages
Bought A Sold

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

7i-H tlp W a n * td

For established childcare can
tor Education and experience
in early childhood requited
Cell M l 04))

All you need is yOse title Jack
Diamond tor appointment

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

TT'R»

total Irani feotege ol each
parcel, lot. ar property deals
noted by this resolution, end
shown Upon tho assessment plat

KEEP DRIVING ARD STILL
GET THE MONEY!

CLASSIFIED A DS
Seminole
322-26 i1

71— Http Wantftd

TWP MASONRY. Brkfc. Block.
IliK ca, Concreto. Rone*a
Mon#. U c/laa...........n vta a t

Swimm Ing
ing IPool

-

Strvlca/Repalr
WEEKLY tERVICE from ta) .
mo Chem Rtto Pool Service y
1001374
Robert Shoemaker '

Trea Sarvlct

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ECHOLS TREE IVC Lie s. Ins. t
“ Lai the Prolotsonolt do »».-«—*
Free eslimatos
333173* T:
LARRY'S LAWN AND TREE
FREE ESTIAAATES

373 M4I

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Window R epair
and Cleaning
STRICTLY WINDOWS Business"
ft Rotldenllal wtndow/Krters. &gt;i
cleaning F r a e e t lU P D D
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HINDOO I SCtfXN RtPAIt: ;.
*•711)771!

1tin 77/Sf* ) mil' lllisiltr n&gt; / rrr\ lhi\ Ini Is lull• Is
V /.» / V*/• Monlli. I nil ( lussijird. H'J'J 'Jli 11

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Sunday, Janup-y 23 1994

71—H tlp W int»d__

71— Help Wantad

For computer lied panel taw
(■ p a rla n ce raqulrod Im
madiata gpenlnq
H 4 t t44

PRODUCTION
la r ja greanfouto lOcAing tar
production people In eur
Imtthlng and thtppmg de
pertinents Atwtl ba capable el
working tang hourt al a vary
latl pace Mutt ba quick with
yaur handt A tail an your tael

DELIVER THE SOUTHERN
BEU
"REAL TEllOR PAGES"
IN TOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY

SUPERVB0I

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Etlablithad. protilabla » yr
old award winning company,
and In d w tlr y le a d e r In
adrancad tethevetogy traidt it
aepandmq thalr warttorca
P red u c tla n w o r t a r t are
needed tor all IS and I ) hour
t h l l l t . In c lu d in g J d ay
weetend th lllt. dayt and
nightt E tctllonl wage and
banalilt program Apply m
parton Coni menial Circuits.
Inc IIB Della A y e. Winter
Sprmgt between the hourt ot
Mm and ttoon or ipm to 4pm

C A IL NOW TO RE SERVE
your area

nr &gt;m tHt
I Mam 4 orvm
Fr id a y
OO NOT CALL THE PHONE
COMPANYI
D O A . INC TOE

m o m o a v th r o u g h

OP THAI M1CTECH

RECEPTIONIST

Full tune evperience n a m
te rr Retrectienid Call Lari
al 1)1 'too
• ORDER PROCESSOR t '
follow cu»iomar» order» tram
t'a rl ta linlkh tor this l&gt;na co
Full Benetitk' Cannon*
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
i N W i i a i t n&gt; itr*
• OUTGOING •
Matura attitude nraded tor
Ihik customer service tpof'
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
tea win* s t . n m r t

Pari lima EnargatK. good
main and typing ttlllt Mutt
baabtatatpail GNIOT ITU

RESIDENTIAL IOURNETMAN
ELECTRICIAN
Tem porary petition
U I_IY4*_____________

Call

ROUTE SALES
Door to door talet Company
wilt tram high energy parton
N a tio n a l com pan y w ith
excellent banalilt' Salary plut
cammiown Mutt ba atHa ta
wort long hourt Permanent
portion
Nararatea'
Help Pertewwel.sie l l t t

PART TIME ORIVERS
Amir art Auto Tram Mutt
Kara d rlra rt Ikenta with
clean drlrmg record Great
Ior retirees. houtenlcet and
thoto new teak add tonal in
como 4 hourt par day al S4 Id
par hour Ac capt mg appi.ee
•lent an Monday and Tuatder
m t 'M

SALES
For atlabiithod corporation
with proecet tare ice and reta»
encet SM 000 plut firtl year,
cammlttron bate retidualt.
adrancamont Call 1)4 4141
Sand ratarwa Per t« end PO
bet M0444. Fero Park FL

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No On# BelowOf Above Otpendibl* Mimgtnwnt
• En«rgv •Efficient Studio, •Attic Stonge. Private
1A 2 BedroomAffordable Patio 1 More!
Apartments

Sanford Court Apartments
3301 §. Sanford Ave. *Sanford
.3 2 3 -3 3 0 1 J S S 5 S

'/ 1'ften 'V(j» Lease...

E X P E C T IT !

TELEMARKETERS
long wood port teno Monde,
thru Friday fAM IT noon and
IP M IPM . Soturdoy. &gt;PM
4PM St to per hoce plut honor
end commlttion Permanent
potitionti
Never a lee I
Help Per wnnel 4)0 0)0*
• TYPIST •
Part time I Put those Im ge't
to work with o nice at
motpherecampleet Hurryt
F A IC REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
W0 W tu b St.. W SIM
WANTEO MATURE pecan i
babytil in my homo m Genera
or yowrt P e r* n i l ' l l

WoftkoitM/Oodi Wotlrn
Up l o l l ) *S-hr (will train)
40)1400404__________ tm too
WAREHOUSE ANO GENERAL
LABOR H E LP NEED C O I
Donut tar drieofl Alt thittt
available Deity pay no too
Report rrady to work 1 n am
Induttrlal Labor SrC . 1011
FftnchAy No phono call t

WILDLIFE/
CONSERVATION JOBS
Gomo werdont. security,
maintenance o k No oip
necessary Now Hiring For
Into Coll (11*1 Ml 0010 art
H I ) t AM to 10 PM Tdays
oX RAY TECHa
Put your certification to work
tor youI Duty Or t otlicet
Donat.It' Hurryl Call now'
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

91— Apartm ent!/
House to Share
LOOKING to Share 1 Ddrm
condo W'D. pool, storage
U W m o me I utn ))4 S«)«

93— Room s for Rent

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CLEAN ROOMS tingle starting
SM/wk K tU h ffi, phono,
laundry, video gafnet pit
s tr o o tp a ^ a ^ a a }!
OAD will there ) bWtw home IIT
••change tor h o * with taro
tor two daughterv ig and II
Ideal tor smgio mom or ONSrr
woman T O T 7 B B ______
F U RN'U Nf URN Poo' A D
all heusa prlvlligrt SR) wk
inctudosutilities C l J ill
NEWLY RENOVATED private
entrance. paddio tan In your
room, your own Nral control,
rotrigorotor. microwave and
Otar TV Oil slrooi parsing
and maid service Convenient
location Tha best m town
___________ T7) 0000___________
ROOM w.kitchen privileges t it
wk Airport A Santord Ave
Call tarn till noon IX) M N
VERY CLEAN Room STS wk
Non smoking Laundry prlv
Inc Rets a must * D4 M40

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

NCTia

New Year s Special

S435

Rentals Starting at
mu.
• 1.2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes

• Large Floor Plans w Sunrooms
• Ful Am enity Package
• Washer Dryer Connections
g

Mutt here oornod 40 hrt
toward o CDA or oqutrolonl.
or bocholort degree In oerly
childhood
l a 1001

A QUIET. Cleon nw . kitchen
phono, laundry Apts araii
abtaalsp t ) SAup a e o n s __
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W'klt OvOil SSS'wk. SSI sac
Downtown n&gt; M04

BETTER T H A N T H E AVERAGE BEAR!

R ID G E W A T E g

All rental and rtal ottola
advorttsamonts a rt sub|eel to
the Fedtrol Fair Housing Act.
which makes If Illegal to
advertise any preference Urge
notion or discrim in ation
bated an reca. cotor. reUd-on
M i. twndico*. tom mat ttatyt
or national u

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500 W. Airport Dlvd. • Sanford

322-9104

Uot/monthH) I I P ___________

Upscale, single story, patio
apartments I beWoomt Ideal
tor individual or coup*
___________ 400-4)77___________
CONVENIENT ANDSPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
A P T S . ................
W IM M
CONVENIENT A SAFE. I fc 7
Ddrm opts SIM
SIM mo
plusdep lyrla ata m m *
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS M
Townhouse, screened poll*. 1
cor garage and llrtplece
Musi tool Nko area 145 Sand
Pina Circle S IB /m o. SM0
security M ) Mid_____________

LEASE TOR LESS!

You Deserve The Best!
Beautiful 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Homes Available

HAPPY NEW YEARI
MARINER’S viiiisGi

C A SH IN ON O UR
NEW Y E A R S
SP E C IA L S!

Lake Ada I bdrm. SM0 mo
I bdrm. S410 r*o and up

ST0NEBR00K
APARTMENTS
1000 Sfonebrook Drive, Sanford

3 2 2-9 556

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103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

PARK AVE I bdrm ap&lt; lull
kitchen, remodeled Large
rooms on bus lino'
SIM
E F F IC IE N C Y APT tltchcn
fully remodeled qsectout l l ) t
I11M40 RENTAL RESULTS
SANFORO Nee* I 4 J twdcoom
I bath (17) per month. | ))l
security CotI 111 B id _________
TWO BEDROOM ..............
and cloon Good area close
but and Pmocrost School
tier, mn ,* sits -• IJ) trin

BORM S4W month plus 1400
s e c u r it y d e p o s it end
rotor encet
177 &gt;147
BEOROOM Canbal air. wall
to wall carpot, V4T) plus sec
Hall Realty
m 1774

to

I BORM . SXX mo plus I mo
to&lt; 4 BDRM S4« mo plus t
mo toe Call P I MM
I BEOROOM S4t wees', IHO
deposit Pott accepted Call
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SPECIAL SIM a month move
In Call Jerry, W ) 44W
I BEOROOM SIM month plut
SJM security deposit and
references
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105—DuplexT rip le x / Rent

LAKE Mery Good area 7 bdrm
w w carpet. C'M/A. appl.
colling Ians minis M l 47M
• eONE AVAILABLE • •
1 bedroom I bath )7) &gt;444 or
n a MBS_____________________
iA N fO R O ) bdrm ,
sec or it y system, full kit .
114 (ltd
D'tcounted Salt

115— Industrial
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OFFICE wereheute spate 1)00
Sq tt P rim e tocellon al
entrance to Cenkal Fla Re
g ianal Airport 407)71 7407
SANFORO ; OS) V I It ) phase
sprinklers t l tq It Stowttrem
Realty Inc. Jim Doyle ID 14M

NEAR OSTEEN tmail house
fwr*'%h*4 W«*or 4&gt;UOt^'
r a n fn a o c tia b ia J jn U J ^ ^ ^

" 103—Houses
U nfurnished / Rent
CLEAN I BDRM Fam rm
A/C. carport week rm . met
yard nopetk Sal) IM &gt;M4
HIDDEN LAKES. V I. (Ingle
gerage window coverings
C/HA fe n c e d S tlS 'm o
W.Hon R e a ", tto ’ TOOvri a. 1

HU0 HOMES.
la w Law dewn' VAiy rent?
The Hilliman Greva
M U M _______________ I n lU r
LAKE M ANY. N * a Jbdrr.t. I'r
bath, cant H/A. fenced yard
clean Lake Alary schools
MOBpauSsec M4 4M 1)78
LIK E HBW. V i . lam rm.
screened porch J car get eg*
Ave.'able Feb SIS mo Call
Dot W ) ) U l or 47) 1441
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I ' l bathlaketrgnt
H i root
SANFORD SMI Oak Way I
bdrm w ' back porch 1400 util
mc_51) 0741or 1)1S44S_______
SANFORD OOLDirORO
RENT TOOWN
) bdrm , new kitchen air
11 000 down UM me Bet '74'
SANFORD
Ml Country Club I
Dr 1 bdrm. I baav cent H/A
Fenced yard. Sail mo l i t 0)04

141 —Homes fo r Sale

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WASHINGTON OAKS .It Scott
Or . I ' l I ' l ReTt and dep
t o t mo I 407 744 M l)

Commercial allicr btdg super
spot tor pro Hwy 417 A 4)4
Paved parking' Only STt.tOO
Desirable V I ' i . cent II A
fence Familyrm 117.W0

BATEMAN REALTY
lie Reel Et'eieBroker
1440 Santord A w

321-0759...... .

323-5774

321 2257

GENEVA/Pre loreclatwre net'
to St Johns 1/). S acres, new
root! A L L reatasoble otters
considered! Coll National
Prime Properties » * ten

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proper!, located anywhere'
In,vstert Realty. 774 Silt

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All types, araat. A prices
Call tor a FRE C list
1 AM 004 ISM

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT
Welch the Buy Owner TV Shhw
Sundaysatll H a m c r O i 4

HIODEN LAKES
4 bdrm )
b«9h %plit pi^n family room.
} car garaga tmmacuU**
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REDUCED Only S44too &gt; 7
lenred yard, garage, and cent
H A Nice neighborhood
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Allan A Oewn iohnsen m 741)
SANFORD S1K down appro,
.male payments SC)'month )
bdrm w/ refinishad hardwood
lloort. huge oaks SJK avail
able lor closing and repairs
A tk mg U J wo al t use

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tfal Kaaf/atr a*d carpal Only
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A A Carnes. Im .111 11)4

Come In Jrom ‘Ifie Cofrf
Warm Zip In Taradisc!

117—Com m ercial
Rentals_____
BUSY SANFORO AVE 7000 sq
ft bldg . for start or o ifx t
tOOCt UM mo 179 HE?

I Bedroom SEABREEZE
iA* ‘w/7 mo. or I )T.lease
WOOStturirjOqxnX

St CroixApartment
733 Seaet Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3
HOURS.

A-F. 9-Si30 • Sail. 10-5 • Sun. Closed

I MONTH’S RENT
WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE
ON 1 &amp; 2 IIDKM. APTS.
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BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

• Fircplaccx/Vaullcd
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with Stucco
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Choice of Lot Location* 40 Gallon Water Heater • Cathedral Ceilings • Many Color Choices

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carport, w 'd horn ups. large
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HA DOW LAKE WOODS ) 1 )
w/ dbie car garage. tp*&lt; . well
A septic StOO mo. IkOOsec
• HIDDEN LAKE &gt;/) condo w
tingle gerage C H A
pool
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Sip v ie w ’ ttou mo ISO) sec
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room, carport. C'H A Clean'
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polio, ctoen 1400 mo 1)00 sec
dSANFORD 1/1 w family rm.
pal*). CHA. new carpel Cleon
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Stenstrom Realty, the.
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312 W Fir al SI . Sanford

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COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS

101—Houses
Furnished/Rent

99— Apartm ents
U nturpished/ Rent

One Bedroom Apartments
UM DEAL
Mottwood Apts » 7 7714

• Washers/Dryors in All Units
• Ctato OI The Art Ftfnoss Confer
• Enclosed Palios/Balcontes
• Private Exterior Storage

99—A partm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

LONOW OOO/LAKE M AR Y
Mid si it storage warehouses
400 100 1400 sq II Free rent
w 'tlm o lease Iram llaVm o
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SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lose Mary Bird
•I.ISO
1.0«0 tq It el
I k warehouse -Finished of
flee space alto orPlabla
Kapaabo B i t t y,t dM M l»
W ANTINO to rent I.M01.000 tq
It. must hare parking Open to
alloetoes Ml Side or lid 41SS
WAREHOUSE we I loca'rd 41)
West 14th St. Santord MOO tq
teal. GC! toning. 400 amp 1
phase, eetra prepert, avail
tor outside storage It required
Celt ae write P O Bee MM.
Oelarvd FL 1)711 *04 7)4 t ill

FOR SALE BV OWNFR large
J 4 Br l Ba Cent I f /A. Fenced
yard. Freshly rem odeled
Close to goud Sanford schools
Asking l i t 000 terms available
i n lltS days. P ie t M Pros

NEW Sanford offices and or
warehouses 400 1.(00 tq It
Special. SHE/two m m e
SANFORO Ott.ce space saa
sq II building total 1700 tq
II per office unit D l 7004

E F F IC IE N C Y AX utilities m
eluded Privoto backyard

CASSELBERRY
A

114—
Warehouse
Space / Rent

TEACHERS

Needed tar Semnole C w i'r
area to star I work immediate
ly Mutt possess a O license
tram slate ot Florida Call
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workforce ot port timo drivers
In Iho Sontord iron Good poy
end bonolitt Loll 40/ » 4 » ' »
f or Tuesday______

wow man., a) nit
20 SECURITY GUARDS

A p a rt inputs

Get 1/2 OF F
1st Month's Rent

SMALL AFT. A'C And dppll
ancos Ideal lor tingle (170
plus deposit H U M __________
1/1. S A N F O R D AVE
and
Airport Bird New flooring
C HA prtvato. S42V mo plus I
mo sac a must ID 41)1

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Man Woman Retirees Student
• Full m Perl Tima Appii
cantt mutt ba II years old or
older have an insured euto or
truck and ta available 4 or
more day i.ghi hour* par day

SANFORD I bdrm Kitchen A
b.g porch SIM bmkly or l XX
mo spa iis a s t i o r i i i m u
SANFORO OUPLCX. I bdrm.
t m month. 1700 deposit Coll
oiler S to) S74 0044___________

Full lime Venous ctarlidl
tasks Strong typing kklllt
Non tmoklng ottia Coll Juno
tor oppotnmont. M&gt; W B
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Got Iho brook you’ vo been
willing tort Compile looking
lor Iho! tpoclol person'
M I R R fO IlT R A T IO N
AAA EMPLOYMENT

141—Homes fo r Sale

118—Office
Space / Rent

105—DuplexT r iplex / Rent

PANEL SAW OPERATOR

NEED EXTRA MONEY
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213— Auction*
141 — H o rn e t f o r S «l«

1 4 1 - H o m e s lo r Sale
tA N FO R D l / l &gt; i . FKA appra ta i
til. BM t a la p rice | 4 l too
Boyd A rp. Realtor Ra Maa
P ralarrad G rgup
__ H I 1000

AMORliABU MOW I
.1 MUBI i PROP I N i
F H A O R V A A S L O W A S IX

STAIRS PROPERTY

ANC t and aw «*r linenong at
loo at MOO mol Gov I Fora
ctotvrpk. Repot 1 tominoia
Orange. Volutia
tan tor 4 to t l then 11.44* • * * *
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lam rm Utollitodiah tattoo
eRtwevaltd I / I 'l Newer root
carpal, paint, gareg*. ter
porch ttt too
a R ILO C A TIN O I I IH brick
K r porch, loncod yd S4&gt; WO
P P O O ll H o n o r a l r d &gt; / l .
Iiraplaco. k i porch. S ».*00
Auvmo No Ouelityl Immacu
lata 1/1. dmmg lamiiy rm. I
car gar ago M tl P IT I si*. WO
Markham Wda araa 4/1. &gt; It
acrat Pattwra a'abto HttOOO
IK Mary c atla m b o tllt
a t / i . poot. n a it o o
a i/l.o « a r I acra. t i l l . too
a t / l . 11 ac ra t poet ■tpa | t t t too
OWNER FI HA NCI NO
I acra attala. or I acra atlalo
both ova* 4 000 tg H 4/t. pool
takalriait » /dock. tMt.tOO
I 'A I II O tV Itc ilIN F .
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 .4 7 8 4

M AN AG EM EN T B R C ALTT
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REALTY.

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We LIST i SELL mote
Piopettf thin Anjone
in the GREATER SANFORD/
LAKE MARY Aiei!*

COUNTRY CHARM I I acra on
Markham Woodt Hd 4 bdrm
H i bath ptwt borw t room that
could bo ottica dan or 1th
bdrm Ovar 1100 tg III Only

SANFORD
•In Out 31th Yij i *
U N B E LIE V A B LY
r+ + \f
rtm « d « lfd 1/1
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pOfCh rs*sr M i f l i ' T G«i*
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1S3—Acreage

CORPORATE O W N ED naar
U m v a rtlty . to o n I g poo*
hemal Nearly non 4 bdrm
plu t ton. ate aalwol 1140 too
ta lle r h e ip t w lfh e la tin g
cat I t i
B E IT B I T in le trw o o d le a *
Mary I Reduced to ta te o c ' 1
bdrm t i c condition' CMa il
11or tar homo It dootn I gal

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banner and mapping lovely
etlablimad noignborhood' I g
1 bdrm i bam Ipeneut
nooar klthcan plut aortthep
and tg backyard Oon'l mitt
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NEED HOME OFFICE, wenf a
traditional p a re d .te l Atk
about mit la k e Alary homo
tar only |ti t00&lt;
•RAND NEW an market! I T
acra backt to groonboll light
and ipocwut
builder t pan
home 11 or 4 bdrmt givat you
tlaiibiNtyl t i l l . too
I ACRE LOT. Genova araa
Oanar taytaatll ill.to o

CbK Sharon Stn|W«on, GUI
250*259
I atm la taN more la **4

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Ita M 1/1 tp llt. M Hay Spring
C entral H /A . tira a n room
tl.W
M i l l 1/1 I I Fairmant V ltta
Central H A aa ther.drye r
d im a a m a r. g ll atortnc ca
thadral caning ymyl tid in g
mm gla root, neclhern in tu la
Hon I I ) 000
14 il4 1/1 I I Liberty Central
h a m too cam
l l i t l 1/1 tp llt. 11 Paarton
Centra' H&gt; A. c e rp o rtlll.M O
Call 111 t i t t e r I I I 1101
IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY
Clean and mca I I X M 2

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IM I, I I * M 1 Bd«m l Bath
(mated In park Oanar llnanc
Ing a . a-l t lM O P I MM
IM I I H A N h llN I'ARh • V
M ■ IF . turn.mad I I &lt; IF
F la room M l t llla lt o r e o m

2720

322-2420

t W f IT W A T K R I P t C I A L
largo pool homo, tpociacuiar
•ton# taoplaca w all IU 1 M 0

H o m ts / S a la

163—W a lc r lr o n t

LAKE MARY

I BORM I BATH CONDO m
la k tlra n l ta t lln g l »
real
tta a l" a l t l t too

111-A p p lia n c e s

CARRIAOE COVE MOBILE
HOME PABK

Coll Us ANYTIME1

321-

1 5 7 -M o b ile

Lott/Sale
DELANO 1 a cra t I m to art I I
t a ll 14 Heraat Ok. A I toning
M l 000 MTV dean ION ml 10
yak Lootb u rg tC 4141 It l l

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor m obile home or
ham * k ite her tea ca ttle
term ing or nuraary Zenod
ag ricultural U too par acre
Small d e a n p a y m tn l n ilh
ennor tmencmg O M ltllM l
O a tt/ltk a i i i ' i i ■ H I WO
tantaad M X I I l treat 1M00
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REAL ESTATE IN C
3227491
NO DOWN P A Y M E N T Onr«r
I mane mg I to»t logamar on
P.na A.a Sanford Lon mon
thty paymantt aPt let l
W A C R E In / DOUBLE WIDE
nan 1 bdrm 1 bain Patiura
and noodt No guoutymg
M l 000 Alto II ACRES ad
lalnlng Irrigation, aaatwrt
140 000
1114411

1S7—M obile
Homes / Sale
NEW Itaa i. NO DOWN. I#N
im e re ti. 14 X N .ltlM m a .
HX10 U io mo M l MOt

323-3200

Properly / Sale

D E H O N A la t a Bu*to* Cham
i t acra noaviir treed W att
tide la k e Day N til 000
W M a in ta a tk i. I l l 1001
TWO lO T l . i. i , . v l aaa
Ba’ nai E I ' i t n INaar ttona
Itla n d l 114 too each O anar
e illlm e n c e M l U M

oSOFA. P o a ch /B lu e llo e e rt
a llh nl lorn an and matching
p i l t o t Lika Now tw o M l ana
WATEBBEO. Quean alia, pad
e ila l a d r a r c ' i m irrore d
U n t u n 'd t i l l M l 4 4 0 /___
r O E lK t . c o m p u te r pa nel
cantor MOO aa I N an IU 1 aa I
Oak cra dtru a MO M l MM___
j l GALLON E LE C TR IC HOT
WATER H E A T E R Lika nan
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113—T e le v is io n /
Radio / Stereo
a lR IK M A R 1 I Brand AM FM
t tor to ty tla m w ith cattatto
player and tp a a k a rt M l Call

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187-S p o iiin g Goods
4BIKC. Saart. V p in t Hardly
uvad t i t OBO C a ll/0 0 M M
O BTCTCLE^kdul*. boy ar f t r l
t i l a I H I X Good condilian
M l M M Van lor d ___
0 O O LF C L U G S a n d Bag
la d w v Fa&gt;&gt; P ar r iit o cM h 1 1 1 1. and 1 1 n o o d t LI blue
vinyl bag C all M l MA4
alNOW 1X11 'td i n ’ lem o i
n iih potot and earner M l
oltor M4 l i l t
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# YOU TII G O lt C LU PI and
bap by Northcvotlarn Vary
clean' tie M l Maa__________

16S— D u p le x (o r S ale

119—O ffic e S upplies
/ E q u ip m e n t

1 AN f OH U O U P IE X. A t con
dittoes good
t u WOC lII
&gt; *07 W l 4C44

E L E C T R O N IC P R IN T IN G
CALCULATORS. II to chant#
Iramt lllo o c h M l 01M______

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FOX MACHINE. Murata modal
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B a ti W arren*,. Baal Service'
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1111144
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. a d . ' o i INa m e ttrevtl 1*00
Can M l MAC ___
a COUCH AND M A T C H IN O
CHAIR G eodcand'iionM t
l l l t t l l _______
• BHTERTAIHMEHT centeri
G ia tt lop W o n E acalian i
ton d'lian MP Ca" M t 1141
a O A I HEATER
.p r .g h l
Overborn I t tM BTU a im
b'oner 11 h.gh 111 Coll
M l it a l
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a*r ty tla m M ulti liaga Tillra
lla n G i t a i tor c ig a ra tH a
tm o k t Walnut tm lth Lika
nan F i r t l 111 M l 0441 ______
NICE Balrtgarator »H Etoctrac
Have, lv» Bom »nr» greet no
r oom m m l ta ll M ' late
o o u E E N t iie m attrata and b e t
aprrngt Good condition M l
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R E F R IG E R A T O R . I l t t t l .
W athart D rya rt Free I yr
labor na rran ty Dal aa lra
R A T S APPLIANCE 111 S
French Aaa. Sattord HB«0B1
SOFA, tan A arhito. tw o I ru tt
catered La ly Bay chatrt. M M
tar hath Oend cond Me a t a i _
e i w i v t l B k ilA N C H AIR .
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Kama cutman L ite now US
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M itirtels
OCONCRETC

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m hai

193—Lawn A

199-

P e ts &amp; S upplies

a DOG HOUSE T 'l H tong l i t '
wide, M l H i l l B M P * t i l l
g F R E E I ' t y r B id m a la
K e e th e vn d
H a u ta b ra ta n .
to ta l ch ild re n Noodt good
homo i n r o ld tomato cat
Bam dog and ca t a r t h ie d
aura 4.1 aho'l and a r t tovmg
M4QC1I

Supplies
FOR SALE i buahai product
cratot Paoaao c a ll
M l M l ir to

209—Wearing Apparel
4AI0NER JACKET, burgimdy
ana M amen E t t a 'tom ran
diiian M l n a &gt;g&gt;a _ _ _ _ _
WEDOINO ORESS n ilh lu ll
calm eral tra m No-.«r worn
O rig in a lly i t . MB w ill ta ll
cmap M l BUB

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To Peopl# Who Want To Estabiisii Or
Re-EstabliBh Credit: We Care About
Your Future. Not Your Patti

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER, INC.
17-92, Sanford

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• O U Y HERE • P A Y HERE • W E F IN A N C E

We ll Advertise Tour Car
(or other motor vehicle)

EVERY DAY TIL IT S SOLDI
3 lines for only

$0124

FREEBIE ADS

• MUST INCLUDE PBICE

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A ccessories

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P.O. Box 1057
Sanford. FL 32772-1657

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FREEBIE ADS

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ABSOLUT! AUCTION

235—T ru c k s /

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Ad must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn’t
been sold in 10 days, call us and w e ll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru ining except for price. Non-commercial only.

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TUESDAY

5, 1994

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County slnoe 1008
8Gth Yonr, No. 194 - Sanford, Florida

Fixing ‘bad’ kids

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE

Local cops rate programs for young criminals

□ S p o rts
Lym an back In win colum n

By N IC K P F E IF A U F
Herald Stall Writor

P O R T O U A N G K - Th e Lytuon High School
baseball leant ended lln losing streak at one
game Monday night. bestingSpruce Creek 3- I .
See Page i n .

L A K E MARY — Local law enforcement officials
have different Ideas on why Florida’s 837 million
a year ymiihlul-olfemlrr program Isn't working
and what needs to tie done about It.
"W e need to convince them (Juveniles) there
will he a certainly of apprehension, and a swift

□ P e o p le
Fun under the sun
S A N F O R D — Forty-three Sanlord seniors
recently baordrd a lain and lieaded lor Fort
Lauderdale where the name ol the name was Inn
under the mm.
I See Page 31).

and adequate punishm ent. We need more
Juvenile detention facilities." sold Seminole
County Sheriff Don Esllngcr.
"W e need to Improve school and vocational
programs," suggested State Corrections Secre­
tory I tarry Singletary.
"W e must start at the beginning, from when a
child Is born. If we are to do anything nlsitil
f Bee Crim e. Page 8 A

-Lako Mary Police Sgt. Linda Belllore

Humane
Society

Th e y’re tops

BRIEFS
M an threatens suicide

Dog shelter about
ready to be rebuilt

FER N PARK - At nine o'clock thh* morning.
Seminole County sheriffs deputies talked Jack
St. Claire out of the bathroom.
Deputies re|*»rl that at about 3 a.til.. Si
Claire, despondent over his disintegrating rela­
tionship with Ills live lu girlfriend. entered their
apartment at tin- Hidden Meadows Complex on
Fern Park lloulcvard In Fern Park and iH'tJim
hicaklng up the fumlliire

By J . MARK B A R FIELD
Herald Sonlor Stall Writer
S A N F t) R D Groundbreaking lor a
new 8350.(KM) shelter
lor the Humane Soci­
e t y o I S e m I ll ii I e
Com ity is slated lor By J . MARK B A R FIELD
sometime In May. so­ Senior Staff Writer
ciety olflelals say
The ‘2&lt;&gt;o dog shelter
SANFO RD The
will replace the former animal shelter of the
shelter destroyed liv H u m a n e Society of
lire April 14 H «»3
Seminole C o u n ty Is
S e v e n ty -th re e (logs scheduled to reopen
lost their lives In the Thursday after ll was
tire caused by lint closed last Friday to
hiilld -u p lu laundry
See Cloee, Page BA
driers.
The society will hold a memorial service April
III ai the shelter on County Home Road south ol
Flea World. The 2 p.ni. service wttt rccognUe the
one year anniversary of the tragedy and will serve
as a public unveiling ol the new shelter's design
Ron Hardee, hoard m em ber and budding
chairman, suvs architectural plans are nearly
complete lot the I I 20O-s&lt;piare-fool shelter
See Shelter. Poge 5A

Cautious
over virus

A c c o r d io n in s h e r if f s sp o ke sm a n Ed
MeDonounh. he then armed hlmsell with a
shutnun and l i a tT le a d e d hlmsell in the h.itliroiau
ot the apartment and threatened to kill himself
Deputies said St Claire. 30. had llrcd two
shots, tint neither had i nine out ol the bathroom
so ihe\ assume tbev were tired lulu the ccllinn
Nenullalors coaxed him out ol the hatluooni
ami look him n&gt; Florida Hospital In Altamonte
Sprites where he was commit led to psychiatric
care under the I taker Ai l
MeDonounh sold all the surmundlun apart
meiils were evacuated while St C la lir was
lucked lu thr'lralhroom. No one was Injured in
the standoll
Flit Photo

nocenlly, students from the Lyman High
chapter ol HOSA (Health Occupation Students
ol Amorlca) won sovurnl top honors nt the
regional competition In Palnlka. Charlos
Talakkottur, loll, won lust placo In Medical
Spelling l.ori Murray won third placo lor

So m e of expressw ay open
W IN T E R SPRINGS - Th e latest seninent of
the Seminole Expressway was opened to trallle
Saturday, a day behind the anticipated opening.
Expressway construction spokesman Gayle
(iediles said I he planned openlun ol the two-miltsenmeol between Red lion Lake Road and Slate
Road 434 was scheduled to lie opened Friday
hut a strtptnn maehtne broke down I'hursday
-teuton work track Gcdiles said crews worked
throunh the ntnht Friday In time to open both
lanes try 0 p.tn Saturday.

modlcal terminology.
Sharon Hollman and
Edyo Edgln took htlh placo In tho CPR/Firsl
Aid calogory Edgin also won first placo lor
oxtomporanoous spoaking and fourth placo tor
medical terminology

Shoot-out leaves one man w ounded
By VICKI DaSORMIER
Horald Stall Writor

I here Is a 75-ccnl elrarne to exit at SR 434
(iediles said tile remainder ol the beltway is still
scheduled to Ire opened try early May. A ramp
behind Sanford Plaza, a month behind other
work, should now he opened about the same
lime. Geddes said

SA N FO R D — A young man silling
lu tils car ai Lee's Market. 3500
Slate Road H i in Midway was shot
by ai least one ol seven suspccis lu
another vehicle yesterday utternoon.
Fortunately lor him. they were all
poor marksmen.
According lo Ed McDonough.

Bom bs tested remainder of week
S A N FO R D — West Seminole County residents
may feel a rumtillun Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday morninns as the U S. Navy will dm p live
liirnitrs at the Plneeastle Hoilllrlnn Ratine near
Lake George. Althonnh not com m only felt
locally, residents have reported the testing has
recently rattled windows. The testing will oct or
between 0 :3 0 a.m. and 10:30a m . eaeli day.

public Information ofllccr for the
Seminole County sheriffs office.
'25 year old Jerom e Drow n was sit
(lug In his car In the store's parking
lot al about 12 45 p in. when
another ear pulled up along side his
There were seven men In the ear.
McDonough said Several of them
began shooting Into Hrown'scar
Te n rounds lilt Ills ear. One bullet
lilt him In the calf.
" T h e y were shouting at close

Longw ood
m ulls plan for
preservation

Voter registration offered
SA N FO R D — A voter registration will he held
at Lake Mary Elementary tonight front 0:30
p in. mull 7: lf» p in. The school Is located at the
corner of Lake Mary lloulcvard and Country
C lub Road.

range, hut they only hit him once."
McDonough said "I don't think
they're experts with their guns."
Police Investigators have not yet
determined the kinds of guns that
were used In the attack
Drown s car w.is taken to tluSeminole County sheriffs office lo
he processed lor clues.
T h e y did say. however, that
Drown shot har k, bring one shot at
Ills ullackers as they sped uway.

McDonough said Drown Is being
extremely uncooperative with In­
vestigators
"He's not telling a n y th in g ."
McDonough said. "Usually these
sorts of Incidents stem from argu­
ments where (the victim and the
assailants) know each other."
After the shooting. McDonough
said. Drown was able to drive to Ills
Sanford home. From there he called
See Shooting, Page 0 A

Concrete evidence of spill

by SANDRA E L L I O T T
Horald Stall Writor
LO N G W O O D — Th e Historic Preservation plan
lor the city will Ire scrutinized by the city
commission lie fore being sulnulllcd to the slate
alter questions arose Monday night over several
points, Including a lax abatement provision.
Under .i liltty slide grant used lo develop the
plan, the city must submit the dralt by May 15 lo
the Division of Historic Preservation ol Ihc
Department ol Stale. Th e commissioners will
review the dralt In detail al a work session April
25.
Mayor Paul Uiveslrand questioned lax abate­
ment provisions outlined lu the proposal. Illexpressed eotiferu some might think the historic
district Is getting preferential treatment over
other areas o( I he city.
Carl Gosllne. principle author of the Historic
Preservation element, said ll was written with a
very pro-active iipproach lo historic preservation.
Gosllne operates a consulting company In Winter
Park.
Planning and building director Jo h n llroek
explained the proposal Is Just a draft, and by
O K 'in g Its (rausiulltal lo the slulc, ll did not menu
the commissioners were adopting another ele­
ment of the comprehensive plan. Alter Ihc state
reviews Ihc drnlL.Drock said the commission was
under no obligation or time constraint to adopt ll
Into the overall plan for the city
Under u 1903 law. municipalities arc allowed to
grant up to a 100 percent tax abatement of ad
vnlorum taxes for up to 10 years for ImproveLiSee Longwood, Page 5 A

From stafT reports

INDEX
B ridge.......................... 00
Classifieds.......... 4B,SB
C o m ic s ........................ SB
C r o s s w o r d ................. SB
Dear A b b y .................. 3B
Deaths sstssstsstsssssssss SA
Dr. Qott....................... SB
E(Jltorlnl«ss»sss*»st*»*»s*4A
Florida sssssssssssssssssss2A

I W e m ust start at the begin­
ning, from when a child Is born,
if we are to do anything about
juvenile crime. J|

H oroscope ................. SB
Movies......................... SB
Nation.......................... SA
Psop la ..................
SR
Police...........................S m
School Menu.............SA
Sports................... 1 B,2B
Television s s s s s s s s s s s s s s SB
Weethsr s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s 2A

Sunny and Pleasant

Partly sunny. High In
the mid HOs. Light
w in d b e c o m in g
southeast It) to 15
mph.

F o r more weether, eee Page 2A

HmtMfhotooy tommy vinc»m

Mombors of Iho Sanlord Flro Dopartmont
hosed down a concrolo spill yoslorday, al
Fronch Avenue and 25th Street. Police callod
for the water units whon concrolo was spilled
(tom a truck betwoon 20th Stroot and Old Lako

Mary Road, to Summorlln Avonuo. Although
traffic was hold up briefly, pollco roportod no
difficulties, and no damago dono to tho
pavement.

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�S A - Snnlori) Morale), Sauloid, Florida - Tuesday, April 5, 1994

NEW S FROM T H E R EGIO N AND A C R O S S T

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Tourist police
O ffic ia ls hope new squad w ill calm v is ito rs ’ fears of crim e
Reward offered for m issin g M iam ian
A T L A N T A — Tito family ami friends of a missing Em ory
University si intent niinm m rrd a Stl).(MH) reward for informa­
tion trading to h rr safe return and Indictment of whoever Is
responsible lor h rr disappearance.
T h e reward In the case of Shannon Mrlcndb 10. of Miami was
unnoimced Monday. She has Iwen missing since March 20.
M dcm ll was working as a scorckecpor at the Softball County
C lub and Sportaplex In DeKnlb Comity when she look a break
at I p in. and lias not lieen seen since.
Friends found her car at a service station next to the soft hall
fields on March 27,
Police, who conducted several searches for Mrlcntll last
week, said Monday they have no new leads.
Th e ease was leaiured Friday on the television show
"America's Most Wanted.”

Blood, hair sam p le s returned negative
S T . ANN. Mo. — Authorities say a Florida man Is still a
suspect In the killing of a 9-ycnr-old St. Louis County girl, even
though FBI laboratory tests failed to link him to the crime.
‘ Blood and hair samples taken from Jo hn Wayne Parsons. 34.
of Bradenton, Fla., did not match evidence recovered from the
wildlife refuge where Angle Marie Hnusmnn was found, officials
said Monday. They also said hair taken from Parsons' dog.
Tiger, did not match those found on the 9-ycur-old'shndy.
"It's one thing we have to overlook and continue on with our
investigation," said Sgt. Riley Hughes of tlie St. Louis Area
Major Case Squad. "H e's Just one of many suspects we've had
In this case. We either have to make him or eliminate him. and
that’s what we're Irving to do.

By J O H N P A C E N T I
Associated Press Wrltor
MIAMI — When visitors arrive In Miami by
plane l Itey will enter a buffer zone created
iry "tourist |&gt;ollce" who will patrol the
alrpurl and Immediate surrounding areas
Officials hope the 2H additional olfleers
will quell visitors’ fears of South Florida's
crime by targeting thugs In the same places
tourists claim their luggage, pickup ihrh
rental ears and begin travel to their hotels
"O u r International tourists are quite
sophisticated." said Mayco Vlllafana. a
spokesman for the Greater Miami Conven­
tion and Visitors Bureau. "W hat they want
to know Is what the com m unity Is doing lo
make them aware, make them safer."
Tourist police can he Identified by visitors
through arm hands and logos nil ihctr patrol
cars.
The program, which cost $1.0 million to
launch, has been phased In over the past
two months. It helped reduce armed
robberies 03 percent and auto thefts by 74
percent In the area with the Increased police
presence, saltl Fred Taylor, director ol

fiThis airport is the heart
of the com m unity. If we
c a n ’t make (tourists) feel
safe here, than I don’t know
how we can make them feel
safe anywhere else, j
-F ro d Taylor
Metro I lade police
"T h is aliporl Is the he.ill of the eommun!
ty." Taylot said al a news eonfrtrnei
II vv&lt;
cuil'l make (tourists) In i sale here, Ilian I
don't know how we ran make ihem led sale
anywhere else,"
Tourists' fears ahum crime escalated lit
1993 when attacks on visitors made
headlines worldwide and threatened in
erode Florida's $31 hllllon-a-ycar tourism
Industry.
Th e ialesl fatal shooting ol a tourist In
Miami was in Seplember when German
visitor Uwe-Wllhelin Riikehrnttd was fatally
shut In A p ril 1993, G e rm a n teacher
Barbara Metier Jensen was killed, Moth were

i o n i lug Itorn I lie ah port
Bright liu in p e i stickers and license plates
dl-pliiylng rental ear company mimes have
s lim
been eliminated, as well as license
tags with certain Idlers denoting rentals.
Ilit- imt slaving ol a tourist In Florida
happened In September 1993. Gary Colley,
a Briton, was killed at a rest stop In the
Nm ih Florida town of Maiiltcello.
Travel agenls entering *° International
visions have said their business has been
down hv as much as 40 percent, though it's
lo o early to tell how much Florida's winter
nanism was hm i l&gt;\- leaisahoul violence
Officials hope iln tourist police and
another program to implement dearer
trallle signs will help lure tourists hack.
Ufs Llndcnmoiin honorary consul for
Switzerland In Miami, was more Impressed
wllh the 82 7 million plan to overhaul streei
signs than with the tourist police. Signs
marked wllh large suns will replace those
lienrlng the symbol of a palm tree pul up
last year to direct tourists,
It's fantastic.' Llndenmaim said "It Is
very hard for lourlsis to find their way
here

Weather satellite praised
T A L L A H A S S E E — Weather forecasters will have u view of
the Unites States every 15 minutes and details on dangerous
storms every six m lnulcs once a new satellite Is launched,
officials said.
"I've been In the operational weather business for 33 years
and this Is the most exciting time I can remember." Joe Friday,
director of the National Weather Service said Monday at a news
conference with Cuiv. I.awton Chiles.
Th e satellite Is called GOES-1 Tor geostationary operational
environmental satellite. It's scheduled to hr launched next
Tuesday from Cape Canaveral.
The $200 million satellite will circle the earth at the same
speed the planet rotates: It will he positioned 22.000 miles
above the Equator.
However, unlike p.isi G O E S satellites, the new one won't
spin, meaning lls camera will he focused continuously on
North and South America.
The new satellite will also produce sharper, more detailed
pictures.
"T h e OO ES-I satellite Is a high-tech life-saver." Chiles said.
"A s we've seen with I lurrlcanc Andrew and the whiter storm of
last year and the recent string of tornadoes Ihai ripped across
Alabama. Georgia and Norih Carolina, nature can la? very
violent and very unpredictable."

A b oost for
the future
Twontyhvo scholarships wore
solectod to ho givon this year
at Iho Lake Mary?Healhrow
Festival ol the A rls. Dotofirlnlng Iho scholarships
this wook, during a mooting In
Iho lobby ol the Sominolo
Community Collogo Flno Arts
Conlor wore, loll to rlghl
Janicu Springfield, vico presi­
dent ol Sun Bank Lako Mary,
Ooloros Lash, vico chairman
lor tho loBlival; Joanne Lucas,
chairman; and Dr Karon Copp.
SCC cultural arts coordinator
M«rald Photo by Apvyt Mniflon

Legislative *94

House passes compensation for Rosewood massacre victims
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B y AD AM Y E O M A N S
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - A claims
officer has recommended the
Senate approve a $2,1 million
bill compensating the victims of
the 1923 Rosewood massacre.
Th e report released Monday by

Senate special master David
Kerns Increases the chances the
hill will pass the Legislature this
session. Gov. Lawton Chiles has
said he supports the legislation.
T h e House passed Its hill
71-40 Monday after supporters
defeated efforts to remove finan­
cial com pensation from ihe

W H A T ’S H AP P EN IN G
Organ donor bill g o e s to C h ile s
T A L L A H A S S E E — Organ donors couldn't rule out particular
classes of transplant recipients under a hill sent to Gov. Lawton
Chiles.
Th e legislation was filed after a Tam pa organ-procurement
agency agreed that a Ku Klux Klan sympathizer's heart and
liver would go only lo while recipients.
"T h is will be our way of fighting discrimination," said Rep.
Carlos Manrlquc. R-Wcslchcstcr. one of 14 House co-sponsors.
Th e House passed the measure (SB 127H) 113-0 Monday.
Members voted to bar restrictions bused on race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, physical handicap, or health,
marital or economic status.

LO TTER Y
M IA M I - H a ro aro Ih o
w in n in g num bors soloctod
Monday In Iho Florida Lotlory:
F a n ta sy 5
2 1 -9 -1 2-1 9-2 2

Tm d g h l: Fair. Iz&gt;w In the lower
to mid 00s. Wind south 5 mph.
Wednesday: 1‘u rlly cloudy and
breezy. High In the upper HOs.
W ind becoming south 15 to 20
mph.
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Cloudy with a cltancc of rain and
thunderstorms. Low in the mid
60s. High in tile lower lo uiltl
HOs. Friday: Fair and cooler. Low
In the 50s. High In the mid 70s.
Saturday: Mostly fair. Low near
GO. High around HO.

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Kosew ood fa m ily m e m b e rs
seeking com pen sal Ion and
whose mniliet was aiming those
who lied
lo his report Kerns [m in i
mended ihe Sciiulr approve the
i la)ms bill as passed by Ihe
House Bui In said the evidence

See Koscwootl, huge 3A

Helm ets may be mandatory for children

M oving com panies regulated

TA L L A H A S S E E — Children would have to wear saletv
helmets to ride bicycles on public roads under a hill passed h\
the House, though some members complained u look
government regulation too far.
Tile House passed the measure (IIH 051) 60-40 Monday,
sending It to the Senate, alter some members argued it would
reduce head Injuries uml deaths from bicycle accidents.
Florida led the nation with more than 100 hieyele-related
deaths last year, said Rep. Robert Casey, R-Gainesville, a
physician.
Opponents said the measure was excessive government
Interference.
The hill would require children under 10 to wear bicycle
helmets when riding on a public road or hike path. Children
under 4 would have to wear them when carried as passengers
on bicycles.

TA LLA H ASSEE
Moving companies would have to give
written esilmales, disclose all Ires, register with the stale and
post bonds under a bill passed bv the 1Inuse
Companies would be barred from charging more than 25
percent over their estimates uiidci the bill Hied by Rep
Frederick l.lppman. I) Hollywood with the backing ol Attorney
General Boh Biillerwortli.

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The House voted 114 4 lor the measure HIM 709) Monday
and sent It to the Senate.
ButterworlIt s office called lot ihe legislation alter reporting
customer complaints such as lee im teases alter furniture is on
the truck and demands lor cash payments before delivery
Lawmakers deregulated moves within the stale to I9H0, hut
l.lppman said " I here ate a tremendous oinoimi of com­
plaints."

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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a Beach: Waves are t
fool and glassy. Current Is slight
lo the south w ith a water
temperature of 70degrees.
N ew S m y rn a Beacht Waves
are ' W i ft *t and send glassy.
Current Is to Ihe south with a
water temperature of 70 degrees

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heloie evacuaimg Ihe common!
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1923 lllslam llv never returned
II ill and otli' i supporters said
t h e y tell i onlldent about the
legislation s r ham es
I can only suv three words
God bless America. said Anicll
Doctor, who beads a gioup ol

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

LO CAL PO R ECAST

Tuesday, April 5. 1994
Vol. 80, No. 194

Sacond Claaa Posttgt Paid at Sanlord,
Florida and additional mailing
otlleaa.

the Senate to apptove ihe legts
lutlnti. The Senate Finance and
Ta x Commltlee was scheduled
lo consider the hill tills allrt
noon
"It's h|111 gol a long wav lo go
said 79-year-old Wilson Hall
who remembered as a child
watching homes being burned

THE WEATHER

S a n f b r d H e r a ld

Publlthad Dally and Sunday, aacapl
Saturday by Tha Sanford Harald,
Inc. 300 N. Franch Ana., Sanlord,
Fla. 33171

tneasurc and replace II wllh
memorials.
A while mob wiped mil the
black settlement more than 70
years ago and Id l at least eight
people dead.
Supporters ol the bill (L S I IB
591) cheered the House vole but
said they still hud lo convince

TH U R SD A Y
C lo u d y 82-G 2

F R ID A Y
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TID E S
TU ES D A Y:
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Mill. 2 15
a.ill.. 2:55 p.m.: Mnj. 8:45 a m,.
9 :0 5 p .m . T I D E S : D a y to n a
Beach: highs. 5:34 a m.. 5:52
p.m.: lows. I 1:41 :■ til.. — p.lll.;
N ew S m y r n a B each: highs.
5:39 a.m .. 5:57 p.m.: lows. 11:4(1
a.m.. — p in .; Cocoa Bench:
lilglls. 5:5-1 a .m.. 0:12 p.m .:
lows. — a.m.. 12:01 p.m.

BO ATING
S t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Tonight: Wind south to southeasi 10 lo 15 knots. Seas 2 lo -I
feet. Hay and Inland waters a
light ehnp. Wednesday, wind
south IO to 15 knots, Seas 2 lo I
feet. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop.

SA TU R D A Y
F a ir 7 8 -5 8

S T A T IS T IC S
Ih e high letnperalure in
Sanlord Monday was HI degrees
and the overnight low was 50 as
reported by the University ol
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Reeorded ra in fall lor the
period, ending al 9 .t in Tu e s­
day. totalled O Inches
Th e temperature at 9 u.m.
today was 03 degrees and
Tuesday's oven light low was
59, as teeorded by the National
Weather Service al the Orlando
lulernnllonnl Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
M o n d ay's h ig h .................... 83
B a ro m e tric p re ssu re .3 0 .0 4
R elative H u m id ity .. 100 pet
W in d s ...... N o rthw e st fl m ph
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S u n s e t.....................7 :4 5 p.m ,
S u n ris e ................... 7 :1 0 a.m ,

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Em ployee
of the M onth
Retail theft

Penny L. Turner, conlor, was
named as Iho City ol Sanlord
"Employee ol the Month" for
April. Mayor Bottye Smith, loll,
and City Managnr Bill Sim­
mons officiated at the pres
o n ta llo n M onday m orning
Tu rn o r a Secretary III lor
Flnanco and Administrative
Services, was nominated by si*
of her co-workers for Iho heavy
volume of work sho carries out
and tho manner In which she
handles It. She was described
by Finance Director Carolyn
Small as a "most outstanding
Individual, ona with mleguly,
work ethic, technical skills,
professionalism, humanity and
character."

Murk Bli-hurrl Mm Icy, 39. al Dcllorm, was unrated by
Sanford poller ill a retail store In the 1500 block of Frrnclt
Avenue Friday Police said lie reportedly attempted to remove
two packages ol steak, valued al $20. from the store without
paying lor the merchandise, lie waschar^cd wllh retail theft

Warrants served
• Jam es Edward Campbell. 02. 2020 Itroadway, was
arrested by sherlirs deputies Sunday, lie was wanted on a
warrant for fulling* to appear to pay a fine.
• Michael Stanley Wellnn, 01, 100 Hetbune Circle. Sanford,
was arrested by deputies al Ills residence Sunday. He was
wanted for filing In appear on a charge of driving with a
suspended/revoked license.
• Uulncy Gerard Williams. 10, HIO Halsey, l.akr Monroe,
was arrested on S It. -Ill by sheriff's deputies Sunday He was
wanted on a warrant for violation of probation on a conviction
of lewd and lascivious assull on a child

Traffic sto p s

Herald Photo by A pry I Kenlalon

• James J . Ml mar co, 07. 4 III Hansom Parkway. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on Satiford Avenue at Airport
Boulevard following a traffic accident Friday, He was charged
wllh driving under the Influence of alcohol.
• • Tyron e Edward McKenzie, 25, of 2410 Broadway Avenue.
Sanford, was arrested by Oviedo police Friday following a
traffic stop He was charged wllh driving with a suspendcd/rrvokrd license, having an altered tag. anti resisting arrest
without violence
• Todd Michael Krlmnn, 21. of Orlando, was arrested by
Lake Mary police on CR-40-A Saturday after Ids vehicle
overturned lie was charged with driving under the Influence of
alcohol
• Juan Estrada. 20, 3202 Orlando Drive, was arrested by
Lake Mary (roller on Longwood Lake Mary Boat! Friday. He was
charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• Christopher Earl Beard, 21. 318 Palmetto Avenue, was
arrested by sheriffs deputies on U.S. Highway 17-92 Saturday
He Wits charged with driving under the Influence ol alcohol.
• George Watkins III 25. 2828 Grove Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies following a Iralflc slop on Celery Avenue
Sunday
lie was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license. After being taken to the John K. Polk
Correctional Facility, it was louud lie was also wanted on a
warrant lor falling to appeal on a charge ol battery
• John Bert Lancaster. J r.. 29. 500 Land A v r . Longwood.
was arrested following a irnfllc stop by Lake Mary poller
Sunday
He was charged wllh driving with a suspended/revoked license, uulawlul speed, drlcctlvr/laully equipment,
anti seat belt violation

Scientist: Killer bees coming
By T he Associated Prase
G A IN E S V IL L E — Florida's tourism arid
agriculture Industries could fall victim lo
"killer bees" II the slate falls In prepare for
their arrival, a University ol Florida •u-lrntiM
warns
"T h e threat to Florida’s economy could lie
significant, h o ibis stale Inis a vested Inlrrcst
In African bee research," said II Glenn Hull,
a honeybee geneticist
Best-arch, public education and regulation
are n e e d e d b e fo re the A f r ic a n iz e d
honeybees' expected a rrival from the

Southwest hi Iwu lo four years. Hall said lu
a news release from the university.
Another researcher. Jo hn A Skinner ol
the University of Tennessee's Agrlctiliut.il
Extension Service, contends the bees have
received "laid press "
"A ll bees. Irich it ling African bees, si lug
only lo defend the nrsls containing iht-li
young." Skinner said "T h e difference wllh
African tires Is in the larger number ol
attacking bees "
Iliil I lull warned that sensational media
reports ol bee attacks could scare lourisls
away.

Florida's m ulum lllloit dollar lumey in
tluslry will stiller because Altit un bets andllflt'iilt lo manage. Hall saltl Growers who
depend upon bet- pollination lor lliHr m ip s
11 mill sustain billions in losses
He recommends expanding the state
Agriculture Department's apiary servlet- io
I'ombal die bees' arrival
"T h e y should begin training people to
deal w llh bees Priiloeols should hr
established as to who can destroy bees."
I lull said

Dom estic c a se s
• Kenneth I odd Flllluger. 31. 1120 Florida Drive. Sanlortl.
was arrested by deputies on Knudson Avenue al Airport
Boulevard Saturday Deputies said be was in an altercation
with a female in his vehicle He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
• Robert Lee Perry. 39. Ittl 1 Oleander Avenue. Sanlord. was
arresletl al his residence Sunday by Sanford police following a
reported light with Ills wife tie was charged with dotnesllc
vlolrnce. battery.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A purse containing $50 was reported stolen Sunday from a
residence In the 400 block ol S. Orlando Drive.
• A 1982 Chevrolet was reported stolen Sunday near Oth
Street and Seminole Gardens The vehicle was recovered later
In the day In Orange County.
• A 19811 Hoick was reported stolen Sunday Irotn the 3(H)
block ol Terrace Court In Sanford The veiilclc was later
recovered by Orange County deputies
• A man reportedly took a shopping carl full ol Hems from a
store in the 3800 block ol 5 Orlando Drive Saturday, without
paying for the merchandise,
• Six large llres valued al $1,200 wrre rcporlrdlv stolen hum
a vehicle Saturday m a lenced business compound on
Northstar Court Police believe an attempt was made to seal the
vehicle.
• S250 In Hems were reportedly stolen Sunday from an
apart menl In Bedding Gardens.
• Damage wus reportedly done at Ptnecrcst Elementary
School Sunday Police said a lire extinguisher was sprayed In
the auditorium, and a soft drink iMittle was smashed In the
library.
• A man's hike and microwave with a total value ol $250
were reportedly stolen Saturday from a garage In I he 700 block
ofS. Palmetto Avenue.
• An apartment was reportedly burglarized Saturday in the
IOO block of Country Club Drive. Items taken totaled $520
Including a T V . bug light, and barbell set.
• An cxtlmaled $4,950 In spurting equipment and other
Hems were reportedly stolen Friday from a residence In the 400
block of Virginia Avenue.
• Sanlortl police reported an air conditioner and furniture
with a total value of 8425 was stolen Wednesday from a
residence lit the 400 block of E. Fourth Street.
• A man told police he was walking near 3rd Street and
French Avenue In Sanford Thursday when another man
attacked him and stole Ills wallet containing a reported $ 180.
• Furniture and other Items valued at 81.500 were reported
stolen Thursday In a residential burglary In the 1500 block of
W. Kith Street.

Students boycott over
principal’s reinstatement
By J A N IS L .M A Q IN
Associated Press Writer________
W ED O W EE. A l a . - More than
150 students boycotted classes
to protest the reinstatement of a
principal who threatened to ban
Interracial couples from the
prom, and many parents said
they would keep their children
out today.
Th e boycott began Monday as
classes resumed after spring
break u( the 680-student Ran­
dolph County I llgh School.
It was also the first day back
for Principal Unload Humphries,
a white man who was reinstated
by a 4-2 vote of the school board
alter being s u s p e n d e d on March
14. Humphries. 55. who has
been principal for 25 years, bad
no comment.
The lone black member on the
school Iroard, Charlotte ClarkFrleson. helped organize the
boycott.
Parents who packed a meeting
Monday night decided to keep
their children out of school
to d a y, a c c o rd in g to C la rk Frleson. who also L. an NAACP
leader.

A group of parents planned to
meet today with state education
officials In Montgomery lo learn
how they m ight set up an
alternative school during the
boycott, she saltl.
Tuwunnu Mize, a white senior,
said school attendance sheets
showed 157 students. 115 of
them black, were absent. School
ofTIclals said absentee reports
wouldn't be ready until today.
"I support Hum phries all the
w ay." Ms. Mize saltl. " T h e man
made a mistake, lie's human.
You don't throw away 25 years
of work for one mistake."
C ritics contend H um phries
has a long history of racial bias
at the school, w h ich Is 38
percent black. Supporters have
said lie was concerned about
racial fighting at the prom,
At leust 60 black students
spent Monday at two churches
discussing multicultural Issues
and nonviolent protest. Many ol
the boycotting students wore
black-and-white ribbons.

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EDITORIAL

Tighten laws
to pawn items
Officers nr investigators prop«ring arrest
reports often write of reasons for robberies or
burglaries. In m any eases they report the
person apprehended admitted to taking
property for the purpose of trading It fur drug
money.
11 Is a very eotntnon occurrence. Criminals
admit In their nets more than many people
would expect.
How does it person trade, for example, a
stolen T V set for drug money? It could be sold
to a friend nr neighbor. It could be offered at a
garage sale.or 11could be pawned.
Police suspect a great deal of (lie stolen
merchandise ends up at pawn shops or
second-hand stores. This Is where we have
problems.
Still using a stolen T V set as an example,
lew homeowners bother writing down the
serial number. If a stolen T V turns up at a
pawn shop, and even it the proper reports on
It are sent to law enforcement authorities,
there Is no proof of ownership. Police cannot
trace the Item.
II the owner takes It upon hlmsell to cheek
pawn shops. It Is a lime consuming Job.
involving almost a dozen such businesses In
the north Seminole County area alone.
Continuing on this concept. If a person does
Hud the stolen T V . what proof of ownership
does he have? Th e only possibility is the sales
slip when the T V was purchased. Yet. state
law says a person, even If he can prove
ownership, cannot have his properly returned
without paying the price for which it was
pawned.
Th is Is a double rip-off, Th e set was paid for
when purchased, then putd for again to
reclaim It after It was stolen.
This Is not to accuse pawn shop owners of
any wrong. T h e y certainly should not he
forced to lose money In what they may have
believed was the legitimate pawning of an
Hem. Yet the owner of the properly should
not have to pay to get his properly for the
second time.
Requirements are that pawn shop owners
tile certain papers on each pawned Hern.
However, they are only required to supply law
enforcement agencies with copies of the
merchandise ticket, which contains the name
of the person pawning an item. It could be
anyone’s name.
Unfortunately, not all Items pawned result
In the necessary paperwork being completed.
It's time-consuming and often considered a
burden.
We suggest pawn dealers become more
Involved in the checking of their clients. Not
only a copy of the sales slip, but possibly a
copy of the person's driver's license should
also be supplied to police.
This will give shop owners as well as police
a photo ID. as well as the name and address of
the person seeking money for goods,
Owners and operators of second-hand
stores should also be required to submit the
same Identification whenever purchasing
merchandise from an Individual.
We cannot simply luke Items away from a
pawn shop owner with no compensation. It
Isn't fair to the legitimate businessman. Yet
we cannot allow burglars and robbers tlie
case of taking a stolen Item in. and with a
false name uiul address, obtain cash.
Police need everyone’s help, Only by
working In conjunction with each other, can
law enforcement, business people and proper­
ty owners hope to help resolve this problem.

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"Did I monlion that I had a pro-existing
condition?... No money"

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The p re s id e n t’s biggest liability
Poor Hillary. W hy don't those right-wing
mcunlcs cut iter some slack? Th e y |usl can't
stand die Idea that a woman so strong, so
competent, so feminist Is redellnlng the role n(
first lady. So they keep bringing up this
Whitewater business.
Th e llrsl Indy has said repeatedly that "we
didn't do anything wrong ' So why enn'l .llm
l.eaeh. Al D 'Am ato and the rest of those
senndal-mongerlng Republicans take her for her
word and move on to other matters? Don't they
realize that H illary and her husband, the
president, have a country to run?
T h a i's the company line at the While House.
And It's been repeated by the llrst tody’s
haglogrophcrs In the press corps. Hut It's no
longer playing In Peoria (not to mention Little
Rock or Washington). Half of Americans polled
by Tlnic/CNN think the Clintons are hitting
something about Whitewater. A third think they
broke (lie law
Th e president hardly t an hope to gel anything
meaningful accomplished until he puls the
W hllcw atcr scandal behind him. It's not simply a
matter of casting adrift a few senior admlnlslro
Hon officials w h o have become p olitical
liabilities. The albatross who really Is bringing

down Ills presidency Is sleeping In the same bed
with him.
There would be no
Whitewater scandal
to speak of were It
n o l I tt r H i l l a r y
Rodham Clinton The
disturbing questions
about conflicts ol In
leresi anti suspicious
real estate deals and
ta x c vast o n a n d
sweet heart com modl l y t ra tio s lo c u s
squarely on the first
wife,
H il l a r y has not
been charged with
a n v e r I m I n a I
wrongdoing. Hut, al
t Poor Hillary.
the W ty least, she
Why don’t those
n i l c o l ue rs a n tl
right-wing
c o m m itte d ethical
meanles
cut her
breaches that v o i d
some slack'1■
require any g o -.-m tnenl ollielal who
wasn't married to the president to step down.

She received a $2.(MH&gt; a-nionth legal retainer
from Jam es MeDougul, who owned Madison
Guaranty Savings and Loan. He Is suspected of
diverting funds from the thrift to Whitewater
Real Estate Development, which lie coowned
with the Clintons.
In HIH3. Hillary helped her client and business
partner Mi Uougal win state permission lor a new
financing plan lor his lading thrill. She pot in a
personal word with Hevcrly Hassell SchalFcr.
whom her husband Hill had appointed as the
stntc's top hanking regulator.
Madison Guaranty dually went belly up In
IttHH, at a cost ol 850 million to the federal
government. If Arkansas hank regulators had
stepped In earlier •• say 1UH5 - the taxpayers
would not have been stuck with such a hefty tub.
The Clinton's Whitewater partnership should
he of special interest to IRS auditors, Th e first
lamlly has all but admitted Dial they claimed
Whitewater-related Income tax deductions to
which they were not entitled Th e latest Issue ol
Money magazine suggests that they owe more
than 845.000 in hack taxes ami interest
More troubling Is that the Clintons appear to
have routinely underpaid their income taxes for
the past 15 years

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Saving people, nation, world
W A S H IN G TO N — Soon, It will be the 2(Jlli
anniversary rtf Ids death. And It's appropriate
that the new word that has recently taken up
residence In m y mind — which seems related
to any notion It gets next to — would feel
especially connected to Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr.s

Duullty.
It's the term 1 use to describe how two
separate, sometimes opposing truths can he at
work In any situation or Idea — with both
being equally true. It came up during a recent
chat with an Insightful llfiylsh friend.
She was recalling how, as an apolitical,
sororlty-typc "Negro" til u Texas college.In the
lUGOs, she was fasclnulcd by the nobility and
self-sacriflee of African Americans active In the
civil rights movement led by King.
"H ut something was missing for m e," she
says. Like m uch of America, she watched
mesmerized as T V Hushed Images of peaceful
black, und sometimes while, demonstrators
being hosed and spat on. She cringed at every
murder.
Hut she couldn't relate. Th e demonstrators
"seemed like people being led to the slaugh­
ter," she said, "W hat didn't click for me was
Dr. King's notion (hat we were supposed lo
love their attackers. ...I wasn't sophisticated
enough to understand w h y."
Th e n one evening, she halfheartedly at­
tended u speech by Stokely Carmichael, the
charismatic spokesman fur the mllltani black
Panther Party, who is now known as Kwnmc
Toure.
Long after other students had filed out of the
audltorlum. she sat Immobile In her chair and
"cried and cried and cried."
In Ills speech. Stokely told this young
woman, who'd grown tip very dark and African
American In u nation that didn't embrace
either, that she was pretty. Th a t her skin's
chocolate-bar color was beautiful. Th a i what
she'd learned about her supposed unworthlness was a lie.
"H e told us about what he called ‘white
nationalisin' — how angel food cake was while,
but devil's loud cake was black; how the good
guys In Westerns wore white, the had guys
black. ...1 realized how much hud been done to
us. In the hating of ourselves.
"W hen I lefl there. I was a different person,"
she suys. "A n d I realized (he reason I couldn't
buy Into Martin Luther King was that I
couldn't love whites because I didn't love
myself.
Stic hud Interpreted King's major emphasis
as "love your enem y," she says. "I never heard
him say that we...should love ourselves.
"So m e people In the movem ent never
learned that...and never really felt worthy of

tlx- heights they eventually reached In the
corporate, academic, political worlds. They still
have self-hatred...from measuring themselves
by another standard."
Her new Insight tell great — Inn there was a
catch. "F o r two years." she says, "I was
enruged. I was crazy. ...I called whiles "p ig ,"
"h o n k y ." ...Hut I was over-loving myself.
...Everybody who was black was wonderful —
which was an Illusion. And everybody white
was the devil, also an Illusion."
A b la c k co lle g e
professor — a man
whom she's accused
ol being a sellout
because, she says
with a laugh, "he
hud a $25,000 house,
which was a lot hack
then." helped her by
s
silently pressing an
Issue of Life maga­
zine Into Iter bunds.
In It. she found an A
/_
article about young
C Ho told this
a c t iv is t s . " W lt a i
young woman,
Jumped out al me
who'd grown up
Wits a passage about
very dark and
kids ... who never got
African
past their rage, and
American In a
became victims of It.
nation that
I realized I wasn't
didn't embrace
going to he any good
either, that she
to anybody — to my
was pretty. ■
people or myself — If
I became a victim ."
Today she's an outspoken supporter of
Afroccutrlsm. of black self-love. And as a
Christian, site lives the notion that all of God's
children of every shade deserve lo be loved for
themselves. She now appreciates King's vision,
as well as Slokcly's gilt of a long-delayed love
for Die woman In (he mirror.

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Duality.
It was and Is true that Dr. King's powerful.
Hlhle-based focus on loving those who would
persecute you tails to the heart of a universal
truth — that even the most rabid haters of any
shade "know not what they do." And that
often, love Is the only language capable of
prying open their hearts.
My friend's story sel my mind allamc. "W hat
an opportunity!" I told Iter. "To d a y we have
within our cullurul consciousness the splrltluul
selflessness of King. And we possess Die
liberating, nuDonultst-brcd knowledge that we
arc essentially worthy and wonderful,"
"W e are finally In u position to see God.
without and w ithin." Hy recognizing Dial
wonderful duality, by putting It to use, wc
could save a people, a nation, a whole world. *

Learning the
lessons of life
I'm not sine It I would have reueti-il so
slronglv to Holond Hum phries blgolrv II
there were no Nleole In mv lilt- Imi I'd like to
think I would have Nicole Is mv 12-vetir old
h.iskt ili.dl going hiidtlv Die hroutilul in
racial daughter ol im Iriends John and
Detible As I ’ve told her 1 wish I had a
daughter |ust bk&lt;- her
lo think ol Nicole's
high school prim ipal
■hrealclimg lo r.iueel
hci prom rather iliau
lei black and it Idle
studculH dale
as
lliim p litle s did m
W v d o w ce A Ia
where he is principal
— in a k e s m c
heartsick To have a
man with such au­
thority and mtlucncc
over her life dishonor
her parents' love and
their lamllv would lxan Itipisllcc til do
( Luckily, such
a im lung lo prevent
prejudice hasn't
Luckily such pie
been a part ol
)udlct- hasn't been a
N icole's life ■
pari ol Nil ole s hie
i lehhle w ho Is while
even wonders al the
lack ot ill will she and
John, who Is him k have experienced over
theli marriage The Muloild Humphrieses III
Die nation are el Diet getting lewer and farther
between, or becoming more adept al talking
In racist code Dial the rest ol os can’t
decipher, or realize It s illegal to subject
children m Die poison Dial had their elders
blocking schoolroom doors just a generallon
ago
Yet Du- llnlond Humphrieses ol the world
are exactly w hy we need laws Dial dearly
specify what educators can and cannot do in
public schools And that Includes In mailers
of religion, I was probably one til Die biggest
pray-ers the Missouri public schools ever
knew Hill I believe prayers belong in the
mlntls and hearts of students and not in the
mouths ol their I eochci s ami atlm inlstrators
W hy? For every group ol rdueulois who
could incorporate elements ol religion Into
school life without litas lor or against any
child's faith, there Is one fur which li Is
almnsl Impossible lo keep Irom showing
some disapproval of others' beliefs.
A few years ago, a Catholic colleague's 111lie
hoy came home from puhlle school upset
because Ills teacher asked him "W hat are you
doing?" and frowned at him when he made
thc sign of the cross altrr their "God is great
God Is good" prayer al lunch. Am ong tlx*
many hard lessons that llle hands a little
fellow, tills shouldn't he one of them
Ironically, |nsl as Htilond llum prhics is
sitting out a suspension while Ills taiard ol
education Investigates his case — Including a
hl-rueial student's charge Dial lie told her.
"Y o u r mom my and daddy made a mistake
and I'm going to see to It that no other
mistakes like this are made" — our legislators
are once again hauling the praycr-ln-school
Issue.
Republicans wrote a prayer amendment to
President Clliilon's school reform lull, which
had lo he signed by April I or lose $125
million which was only available milII Dial
deadline. Th e amendment originally stipu­
lated that a puhlle school would lose federal
funds If It lias a pulley of denying prayer by
students on a voluntary basis
However, when Die reform bill went to a
House-Senate conference committee, the
committee changed the language to say that
no funds appropriated under the lull may be
used to adopt policies Dial prcvcnl voluntary
prayer ami meditation In public schools.
Simply put. hi Die llrsl version, no school
Dial denied students a chance to pray
voluntarily In school could G E T any ot these
funds. In the revised edition, schools were
only barred from USING the funds to prevent
voluntary prayer. Understandably, several
Congress members were outraged and Sen
Jesse Helms sel alum I to filibuster until Hie
cows come home.

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Crime----------! continued from Page 1A
litvfiillt* crime. said Lake Mary
police Sgl. I. ItifIn Ih-lflon-

Ilrlflnrc Ih Crime Prevention
('i)inuimi(ler anil DARK officer
lor I he Lake Mary Police I&gt;&lt;*.
|i.ir i mcril.
I here may Ire a problem wllli
iln stale program alter |iivenlles
arc eonvlcleil." llelflore nalil.
Ian an even bigger problem In
handling them Irefore they g n to
i lie point where they end tip In
im-eiille detention."
Children aren’t from an crim ­
inals.” she ntiscrved, "so l he
only tiling we can assume Is that
i hey are allowed In develop
i tluilnnl IcndruelcM as they grow
tip T h is usually means the
parents aren’t ckrlng their Jobs.
Clients Just have to lake more
iespon»iblllly," slie stressed.
At the present time. Juvenile
deiriillim Inmales, wfio have a
tilth grade reading level on die
average, are reipilred to enroll In
basic literacy programs lint
there art* long wailing lists, and
tin- offenders tire sometimes
released before lheir H im comes
up
Education must Ire the Im ­
portant step," Ik-lflorrr said. " It’s
most often the students who
•skip or &lt;|ull school who end up
hem ming criminals, so not jusi a
lew but most of them must have
ttciicr educations"
'! One of her suggestions Is lo
have a court m andated re­
quirement that a Juvenile must
return to school on a regular
basis, as a parole condition.
And their parents or a guardian
■oust he held nem unluhlr that
thev do that." sfie said
We can't just loss kids In |all
ind loss away the key." she
ommciucd We have to have
parents directly involved, and
hat means right from hint) on
Sherllf Ksllugcr looks at the
jlclullt detention lime as one ol
tie biggest wavs inward re
mliillt.il Ion
We can't eipuite dollars oil
hat the state plans tor |uvrnll&lt;
ehahllllatlon." In- said "it's
low the system Is operated
Kshnger said the slate must do
lis mueli as possible to provide
ilnorc detention faellilles which
;wlll allow eonv(t ied Juveniles in
serve lunger senlenees
i "O u r Juvenile Judges must also
Imve the authority to hold these
Fyoulhs on eontemjrt of court
efiarges," lie adtk-rl.
According lo sinusites from
Tallahassee, the average Juvenile
lit a detention m ite r, will serve
right percent ol tile length ol Ills
or her term
Talltdiassee lawm akers are

searching for dllfcrent solutions
to Juvenile violence.
Slate Appeals Court Judge
Charles Milter agrees with KslInger’s apjiroaeh. "It doesn't
make mueli sense to have a
program fur youthful offenders If
the peojile sentenced there are
not there lung enough to team
flow to read and write their
name." he said.
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Shooting —
Contin u e d from Page 1A q. j ,|
for assistance
Ills wound was not serious
and was treated by paramedics
from the Sanford Fire Departmcnl.
McDonough said the suspects'
vehicle was described as a light
blue ear. Ilrnwii would oiler no
further descriptions and refused
lo speculate on who the suspects
might Ire.

Contin u e d from Page 1A
incuts made to historic slruelures. Uosllnc said.
Florida's hlslorle preservallon
law. Im iudlng llte lax uhateinenl
provision. Is very unique In I fie
country, lie said. Orlando re­
ceived a grant to develop a
model for all cities lo use. fie
added.
"M y own feeling Is dial we
should Ire very careful not to
obligate the eily to a special
c o n s id e r a t io n ." Eo vest rand
commented, of one area over
another. He added people who
refurbish historic buildings al­
ready gel lax Incentives from the
federal government.
Com m issioner Steve Miller
saltl the rommlsnlon should nlso
review the language In the draft
and perhaps eottsld t changing
the "shall" to "m a y " references.
Miller suggested the draft con­
sideration he tabled unil! studied
fu rth e r. " I 'm uncom fortable
w ith the whole t h in g ." he
commented.
I.o v r s tr a n d no te d fo rm e r

Shelter-------C on tin u e d from Page 1A
Harder, a builder who s worked
al I lie Florida Solar Energy
Center, says the shelter will be
an e nergy-effhient structure
using passive ground-air cooling
and under lloor Itcallng
Hardee says (lie basic design Is
borrowed from Ih r Seminole
County Animal Control Shelter,
hot with Improvements
Harder says initial delays were
caused by seeking low or noeo.sl professional services. Much
ol tile services arc being done at
discounted rules, says HarderNext rattle tfelays due to
county building and developiiuail objections n&gt; site develop
merit plans. Hardee says In
Dei emtier. i omilv stallers Issued
the society a three page list ol
H em s w h ic h needed lo he
addressed before contraction
i mild begin The tuples ini holed
paving the parking area to stati­
st a u d a r ils
ilt a i n age a nd
la in ls e a p ln g an d Irrig a tio n
Issues
Hardee says all ol the issues
have been addn-ssed and when
llual engineering sjm-i Ifleallnns
an- eomplele. llual m iilily a|i
provals can lx- secured and
i nut ruction bids sought.
"W e don’t cxjh -i -1 any more
holdups," says Harder.
Hardee says construction ol
the shelter will cost about
8350.000 and site work, about
$ 100.000.
The cost was IxMisled Iasi year
after Seminole County com m is­
sioners refused in waive nearly

half of die expected $60,000 In
sewer hookup fees. C o m m is­
sioners said I hey already offer
die society their 3 'A acres for $1
yearly.
Alter die new site Her Is com ­
plete. Hardee says the society
Iroard hopes to begin raising
money In replace the offices and
rut areas The entire project Is
expected lo cost $815,000, hr
says.
Society treasurer Pat Wiseman
says $35(1,(XXI remains lor Ihe
project after several thousand
dollars were s|»-ni tor general
society expenses After llte lire,
people Irom thnmghmu central
Florida opened their pocket
hooks in sympathy and hv tin*
end of .July 1093. $371,230 was
donated lor the rebuilding ctfori
according to society lluaruial
records
Mill hv die end ol March
Wiseman says dint amount had
dwindled to $3|H.HH9 Although
8 3 .H 4 3 w as sp e n t lo r re
construction expenses, a (III
lerence ol about $-|H,5U0 re
m.lined Irom die.Inly auiounl
Wiseman says some ol die
iccnustruiutnn money was opp a te n tly spent lor m o n ih iy
expenses, hut site's iiiircrtaln ol
die exact amount, Th e first
reconstruction (luminous were
plared in die society's non In­
terest-hearing checking account
used lo pay the monthly shelter
expenses, says Wiseman.
Wiseman says she recorded
many ol the contributions in her
home computer lor the society

Irom all over the city.
Com m issioner Hon Sargent
said (trier she voted In tavor ot commended DeCarln for bring­
Ihe basketball goal during the ing neighbors who supported
March 21 meeting, she received him to answer some of the
four calls from constlUilcnts questions raised at the previous
chiding her lor voting before m e e ting . C o m m is s io n e r Iris
Henson said she still could not
investigating I he situation.
If the i lly granted the request.' vote for a special exception tine
Lo ves!rand said, sim ilar re­ lo the potential llahllliy lo Ihe
quests would start coming In ell v.

planner Dick Wells had staled.
" My highest priority Is the
h isto ric d is tric t.' W e ll, m y
highest priority Is lo fill the
empty store fronts, no matter
where they are."
Wells, who helped develop die
historic preservation element,
now w o rk s for the C ity of
Casselberry.
In odter business, the com ­
missioners rejected a recpiest for
the second time from a home- Contin u e d from Page 1A
owner In Hidden Oaks Subdivi­
control an
sion who wanted to erect a
outbreak ot parvovirus, fatal to
basketball goal In tin' city
canines.
right-of-way so neighborhood
Society director Marry Mlaek
c h ild re n co u ld p in y In (he
said three popples have died and
cul-de-sac.
two dogs h m im e III, hut are
My ti 4-to-l vote, the rnmmls- recovering
The close-down to
sloners said "n o " lo the request Ihe jmhlle and all adoptions was
from Hick DeCarln. 1011 Cross
d o n e as a p r e c a u t i o n a r y
Cut Way. Altlmugli several ol
measure while the premises are
D rC a rlo 's neighbors (old die
sanlll/ed. Th e measure Is being
commission they did not object
luken lo assure the virulent
lo the goal, die commissioners
virus Isn’t spread.
rejected the request c itin g
Mlaek said there Is an outbreak
possible llahllliy Halm s against ol the virus ihruughoul the
the city.
south and lias forced the dis­
Com m issioner Marie Vncrn
mantling of one shelter In an
effort to eradicate It.
Mlaek said tile shelter and
grounds are being sprayed dally
with two disinfectants to curb
fro m a m o u n ts p en ciled on
lfie hardy virus Mlaek said even
envelopes after checks were de­ Ihe surface of the soil has been
posited. hut that amount was
hauled away In an elforl lo rid
only about $200.(XX). Wiseman
(lie grounds ol the virus which
says.
can he fatal to dogs, hut does no!
How the money was spent Is alleel eats or humans.
uncertain Wiseman says hank
Mlaek said Thursday will be
statements |irlor lo Ju ly 1003 w cll beyond the ln e u h .itIon
ean'l In- found. Many ol the period since the last dog at Ihe
society’s records more than a
year old are kept In tiling
cabinets in a sited along with
gardening tools paint anil other
chemicals Wiseman says she is
uncertain wh.it Is in the cabi­
nets

C lo s e -----------

shelter became 111
"W e ’re being overly cautious,"
said Mlaek.
Mlaek said the v iru s was
brought to tin- shelter March 12
when a woman brought three
nine-week-old puppies. Th e y
were cheeked for Ihe signs of
parvovirus: lethargy, diarrhea
and vomiting, hot did nol show
those signs They were inoenlaird lor the virus and oilier
common diseases and |tlaeed In
the shelter.
On March 21. nine days later,
one of the popples fell 111 and was
quarantined while treatment
began, said Mlaek. Th e next day.
I he |&gt;uppy was dead. Another of
the three pupjitcs was adopted
on Mareli 24 and fell 111 March
29. said Mlaek. Thai dog and thr
third subsequently died.
Mlaek said two dogs al ihe
shelter also showed signs of the
disease. Iiul will recover No
oilier dogs have shown signs ol
tlie disease, he said
I u 1 9 8 9 . I li e s o c l r t y
euthanized 22 dogs when ranine
distemper wos discovered

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" T ills was done somewhat
h.ip ha/ardlv ' says Wiseman
I have to assume Idle uumcyl
w a s u s e d to p a v s o c ie ty
expenses I've tx-eil filtering (III
a computer) all ol the t berks
since llilv but 1 have qullc a lot
lli.it are missing Irom stole
Uietlts. lli.it a r e out III si■pie ore
East August Wiseman savs
she look all ot tin lire hunt
tnoinx
then alxiut $3f)l),(XX).
and placed It in an Interest
m on cyiiin ik rt .u rn im i Another
$13 ,7 23 was added Irom a
bequest lo help restore the
original amount, savs Wiseman
Although die Itrsi phase ol Ihe
project will cost u Ih iiii $-150,000.
Ilardee says In- isn't concerned
about tilin g short by nearly
$ l(XMXX)
" I ’m tua loo worried about It."
says Hardee "lit construction. It
vou have 50 prneiit or more,
you can get going."

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THEODORE ROYAL
CROMACK
Theodore Koval Cromack. HH,
Carriage ('ovc, Sanford, died
Saturday. April 2. 1994. at
Htlliiaven Healthcare Center.
Sanford. Morn May 10. 1905, in
(ircenfleld. Mass., he moved to
Central Florida In 1979. Mr.
&lt; romaek was a carpenter. He
was P ro te sta n t
lie was a
member ol the Sanford ShufIll-board Huh. |xist master of the
S h e lb u r n e O ra n g e OH ant)
Deerfield Valley, Pomutiu.
Survivors Include wife. Helen
C , daughter, Mac Isabel Moore.
S h e I hit r u e . M a s s .; s o n s .
Theodore Hubert. Shelburne.
Mniee A llo t). H e a th . M ass..
Duane Ellis, Hadley. Mass.; 17
grandchildren and 30 great­
grandchildren
Halil w in -F a irc h ild Fu n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.
G LAD Y9 EDW ARDS FREY
G la d ys Edw ards Frey. 72.
Creekwater Terrace, Luke Mary,
died Sunday. April 3. 1994. at
her residence. Morn Aug. 21.
1921. In Oslella. Te n n ., she
moved to Central Florida In
1973. Mrs. Frey was an ajiartincut manager and a member of
Central Christian Church, O r­
lando.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s ,
tim o th y Michael. C olum bia,
Md.. George Units, Longwood.
J o h n E d w a rd s. Tallahassee:
daughter. Hradlcy Jane Nettles.
Auburn. Ala.; 1-1 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
M a ltlw ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, In charge of ar­
rangements.
JA M E S H AR O LD G IS T
J a m e s H a r o ld G i s t . 6 5 .
C a la b r ia D r iv e . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Sunday. April 3.
1994. at Ills residence. Morn J u ly
3, 1928, In Union. S.C., he
moved lo Central Florida In
190S. Mr. Gist was a retired
painter.
Survivors Include wife, Maria:
s o n s . H a r o ld . A lt a m o n te
Springs, Jo h n Paul, Milton Lugo.
Ihi II i of Brooklyn. N.Y.; daugh­
ter. Carmen Morales. Tum jui;
one grandson.

Halil w in -F a t relit Id F u n e ra l
Horne. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.
R O D E R T J A C K H IC K S O N . SR.
Robert Jack Hickson. Sr.. 90.
South Mellonvllle Avenue. San
ford, (licit Monday, April 4. 1994.
at Htlliiaven Healthcare Center.
Sanford. Horn April 7. IH97. In
M uylow n. he was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida. Mr.
Hickson was a member of First
Presbyterian .Church. Sanford.
He retired as a lieutenant from
the Sanford polar department In
1904 where he had been an
officer since 1948. lie was a
lifetime member ol Ihe Sanford
E lk s L o d g e a n d P o lic e
Menevolent Assixiatlon.
Survivors Include son. Paul D.,
S a n f o r d ; d a u g h t e r . H e le n
Hickson Jones/Dunn. Sanford;
eight grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Hrlssou Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ofarrangeinenls.
TH O M A S MABRY
Thomas Mabry. 91. Hrasste
Drive. Longwood. died Saturday.
April 2. 1994 at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Sjirtngs. Horn March
12. 1903, In McGregor. Texas,
lie moved lo Central Florida In
1993. lie was a self-employed
exporter.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n .
Nicholas, Longwood; daughter.
Nancy Denny, Los Angeles.
Central Florida Funeral Serv­
ice and Cremation Center. O r­
lando. Ill charge of arrange­
ments.
L O U V E R T A P E R V IS
Lou Verta Pervls, HO. Polnseltu
Drive. Longwood. died Saturday,
April 2. 1994. at Florida Hospi­
tal, Altamonte Springs. Horn
May 2H. 1907. in Plant City, she
moved to Central Florida In
1939. Mrs. Pervls was a retired
nurse's aide for Florida Hospital
and a m em ber of M arkham

Rosewood—
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did not support accusations by
Rosewood supporters that gov­
ernment officials at the time
fulled lo stop the violence.

Woods Scviiilh -d a y Adventist
Church.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e so n s.
Donald E , Sarasota. Norman !...
Siloum Sjirtngs. Ark daughter.
Dorothy L. T ld d . Tam asscc.
S.C.; brothers. Carl Myron tirli­
lt 11. Kenneth W illiam Griffin,
both of Dade C it y ; sisters.
Charley Lee Wilson. Lillie Fern
Price, tinlli of Dade City, eight
grandchildren and four great­
grandchildren.
H a ld w lti-F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City, in charge of
arrangements.
SARAH GRACE W ALLACE
Sarah Grace Wallace. HH, West
I7ih Street. Sanford, died Sat
urday, April 2 . ttftM. in 5t
Augustine. Morn May 24, 1905.
In Cavarcs County. N. C., she
moved lo Sanford In 1910. Mrs.
Wallace was a homemaker and a
member of First Presbyterian
Church. Sanford. Stic la-longed
to U.D.C and wits punt president
of tlie Sanford Women’s Clut).

Survivors include son. Mrad,
W in te r S p rin g s ; d a u g h te rs.
Penny Daniel. Elluvllle. Cm..
Sally Willis. Jacksonville Mcurh.
nine g ra n d c h ild re n and six
great-grandchildren.
■frisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. til charge ol arrangements,

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Packers pound foe
C A S S E LB E R R Y - T in - I'DS Packers hud tln-lr
hilling shorn on Monday nielli, pounding Huf*'n
Loose 10*4 In Women's Clam C Slowplleli
.'Softball League action al Red Hug Luke Park
; T a m m y Morris gol her first pitching mart ol
Mile season and tossed a seven-hitter, llirrr af
which came In the fifth Inning when Hiis'n
Loose scored four unearned runs.
Providing the olfense for I’DS were Allvson
Hale (three lilts, triple, four Rill), .lautlon
Marlettcaud Lori Kremer (three lilts caelil. Terri
Mann (two lilts, llirrr RBI). Morris (two lilts).
Jackie Janowlak and Jo y Weaver (one triple and
three KUI caehl and I’hyllls Haynes (triple).
• Th e Barkers, now 3-2 on the season, will play
• at 8:30 p.m. next week against the Lake
Hraulley I’lanl Corporation.

From Staff Reports

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PO R T ORANCiE - Never challenge a mail dog.
The Spruce Creek High School Hawks found
that nut Monday night us tin- Lym an High School
Orryhinitida wlilppctl the Hawks 3-1 In a Class
5A--District -I baseball game at Purl Orange.
Th e Greyhounds were still smarting from a
sub-par performance Friday night lhal saw- lheir
six-game winning streak ended by the Daytona
HeochSeabreexe Snndcrnbs and they made
Spruce Creek pay
Pilchers Eric Kalauskas and Kyle llnyde
combined on a Ihree hlltcr. the offense pounded
uni nine tills against Hawks ace Hrlan Midler anti
ilu- defense played flawlessly as Lym an won Its
I2lh game In 14 starts.

O R EY H O U N D 1 ). M AW Kl I
Longwood Lyman
020 #10 0 Port Orange Spruce Cttek
CIO 000 t Kalautkat. Horde 10) and Roller Muller and Vuirolln
Kalautkat (JO ) I P
Muller Save - Hard# 14) JD
Galnet. Shipley, Spruce Crook Matlro JO
non# MR
Record* — Lyman IJ S. Sprue# Crook 1 0

J » 0
1 10
WP
Lyman
non*

Kalauskas. a senior lefthander. Improved Ills
|&gt;crsomil record to 3-0 on the season as Inallowed one run oil two hits and struck out eight
over the first live Innings. Ilayde. a Junior
righthander, came on to pitch the Until two
Innings and gave sip Just one hit to earn Ills
fourth save of the season.
Th e Greyhounds seorrcl two rim s to the lop ol
the second tuning and added the Insurance run
In the fifth Inning. Th e Hawks' lone run came In

the hnliom nl die second inning.
Providing ilu- offense' for Lyman were Junior
Teddy Roller |lhree-fnr-four. one Rill), sophomore
Justin Shipley (Iwo fnr-lhree. one douhlr-l. Mike
Krupn (iw n -fn M w o . one HHII. Kyle Galin-s
|one-fm three, one double, one run scored), Mark
Tliclsen (tun- for two|. Junior T o m m y Dixon
(onc-for-lhree. one run scored), junior Klley
Culupu (one-for-lltree) attd sophomore Jason
Gronerl (one run scored).
Shortstop Keith Mnslrn pared die Sprure Creek
|7-9) olfense wllfi a tlotdrle.
Th e Greylittunds, now 13-5 on die season, will
play iwo more illstrlel games lids week hosting
Lake I lowed on Wednesday and traveling In Lnkc
Mary Friday night Hot It games will start at 7
p.m. and Ixitli games will also In- Seminole
Athletic Coulerenee contests.

Pirates,
A’s win
in BRL

AROUND THE STATE"
: B u c s m ake two deals
• T A M P A — The Tam pa Hay Hueeaneers on
• Monday signed free-ugent defensive lineman
tllalsc Winter and trailed lor Dallas safety
Thom as Everett lor an undlselosrd draft |&gt;lek
Winter. 32. started 31 names at defensive
tackle the past two seasons lor the San Diego
Charters and had 73 tackles and right sacks.
Everett. 29. who had two Inleivrptlons and 97
tackles In 1993 and was nicked lor Ids first Pro
jlowl. will help Blister a Hues piss defense that
ranked I -till In the N FL last year

From Staff

S A N F O R D — 'I he M oose L o d g e
P ira te s he r-iim e the lirs i tlit &lt; • g a im
w i n n e r , w h ile d i r K lw a n ls C l u b
O rio le s le d f ro m i !•#- r a n k s ol tin
u n b e a t e n III S a n lo t d R e e r e a ilo n
D e p a r t n n -t il H a h e R u t h H a s r b a ll
L e a g u e u e tlriu at S a n to rd M e m o ria l
S t a d i u m M o tn la y e v e n in g
T h e P ira te s e ra s e d a I « » le a d w it h
a liv e -r u n b o tto m ol th e lirs i in n in g
a n d n e v e r lo o k e d b a rk in &lt; h ih h ln g
th e H a g g s P ro rlu e e E x |n is 9 I o n

AROUND THE NATION
P e n g u in s short Lightning
P IT T S B U R G H — T o m Harrasso made 21*
saves and the Pittsburgh Penguins survived
Mario l.emleux's IIrsl-period election and l«-at
the Tam pa Hay Lightning 2 I Monday ulgltl

Panthers com e up short

/ .u n i H e c k F ie ld

Inside the stadium II was a whnli
(lllleienl mailer, as the Wnudiin ii ol
lire World A s. who came lulu the
See Habe R u th, Page 211

N EW YORK — Sergei Nemehlliov and Steve
Larmer scored third-period coals and goalie
Mike Richter outdueled ex-teammale and fellow
All-Star John Vanhleshrouek as the New York
Manners heal Florida 3-2 Monday ulnlil

Strawberry enters clinic
LOS A N G E L E S — I Darryl Sira wherry. In tears
and distraught over having lei down I he Los
Allgclcs Dodgers, told the team lie has a drug
problem and was placed on the disabled list
"H e's dealing with a problem lhal goes
beyond the game." GM Freil ( 'lairc said "H e did
drill previously with a problem with alcohol
Tills Is a sutmlumi- abuse problem

N C A A title to A rkan sas
C H A R L O T T E . N.C. — Scotty Th u rm a n , a
(i-loot-fj sophomore from Huston. La., lilt a
Ill-breaking 3-|ioluler as the shot clock expired
w ith 50 seconds left and the Arkansas
Ra/orhacks went on to Itcul Duke 70-72 for their
llrst national championship.

Athletic*
Of IOl&gt;*

Tho Klwanls Club Orioles' Mlko Hacknoy slldos under
the lag ol Woodmen ol tho World A s catcher Broil
Wilto to score In Sanlord Rocroatlon Department Babo

Seminole
collects
net wins
From Staff Reports

WHAT’S H
: M e n s ’ B aseb all
Seminole C.C. of Sonia Fe C.C., 3 p.m

B o y s ’ B aseball
Spruco Crook ol Lake Howoll, 7 p.m.

W o m e n s’ Softball
Somlnole C.C. al St. John’s River C.C.. 3 p.m

G irls’ Softball
•]Lyman al Lake Howoll, 4 p.m,
iOvledo at Doltona, 4 p.m.
C; Somlnole at Lake Brantloy, 7 p.m.

B o y s ’ Golf
Lake Mary vs. Oviedo al Ekana, 3:30 p.m
□ Lyman vs. Lake Howell at Doer Run, 3:30 p in.

G irls’ Golf
.

1 L. Brantley vs. Somlnole al Mayfair, 3:30 p.m.
IJ L. Howell vs. Lyman al Rolling Hills, 3:30 p.m.

B o y s ’ Tennis
□ Oviedo vs. Somlnole al Lake Sylvan, 3 p in.
□ Spruco Crook at Lake Mary, 3:30 p m.

G irls’ Tennis
□ L. Howell vs. L. Brantley al Sanlando, 3:30 p.m.
□ L. Mary vs. S. Crook al Indigo Lakos, 3:30 p.m.
□ Oviedo vs. Semlnolo al Loko Sylvan, 3 p.m.

LONG W O O D - Th e Semi
mile High School boys' and
girls' lentils teams continued
i heir most successful seasons
Monday, whipping tin- Lym an
teams hy Identical 5-2 scores
al tin -1.1IS courts.
Tilt- hoys' team got singles
victories from O scar C a nnona/ado. Eddie Vargas and
Sebastian G rasal number four
and also won both doubles
mulches to raise iIn* Flghitng
Scmlnnlcs record lo -1-5.
'The Greyhounds got wins
from Andy Garcia and from
Jake Urban, lull saw their
record fall lo 9 3.
On flu- girls' side. Aubrey
Nelson. Tlffuny Soderslroin
and Hlanca Stevenson, as well
as h u l h d o u b le s teams, collec­
ted tin- wins for Seminole,
which also Improved to 4-5.
Angle Maleos and Shalon
Newman claimed the victories
for Lym an, which fell to l -l 1.
Th e Trib e teams will he to
action again today, hosting
Oviedo al Lake Sylvan Park
s t a r l i n g al 3 p .m . T h e
Grcytimiuds will (day at DcItonu at 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
BOYS
SEMI HOLES S. GREYHOUNDS J
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CannonaiadolSI defeated Kahn. 0 J
Corel# IL ) defeated Edward*. I I
Varga* IS) dvlcaledConner, I 4
Grot I Si deleafedChaulk, 0 0 (&gt; 0)
Urban IL l d«l*oledDurham.0 S

1 double* — Connona/ado Edward* (SI
del Garcia Kahn. 0*
2 doublet — Varga* Grot ISl defeated
Conner Chaulk, 0 *
Record* - Seminole 4 J. Lyman 0 J

GIRLS
SEMINOLESJ. GREYHOUNDS J

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( 7:30 p.m. - SIJN. NHA. Milwaukee Ducks al
Orlando Magic, |L)
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R o p o rti

I Helton IS) defealedMendelvohn. I 0
J — Sodertlrom IS) del Knutton, 0 4
J — Maleot IL ) defeated Balllngall. 0 J
4 - Stevcmon ISl delealed Garber, I I
5 - Newman IL l del We»lm ark,04
1 double* — Helton Sodertlrom (SI
detealedMendeliotn Knulvon. 1 1
2 double* - Skuventon Wetlmark IS)
defeated Maleot Garber. I S
Record* - Seminole 4 S; Lyman I I I

Rulh Baseball Leaguo action at Santord Memorial
Stadium Monday Tho low throw was about tho only
thing lhal word wrong as tho A s upsol tho Oriolos 11-6

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Brow n’s “h o p s” to Easter crown
Spaclal to tho Horald
T A M P A — The Brown's Gymnastics Central Level HR
(restrleiedl girls' team from Altamonte Springs cap­
tured tln-lr fourth consecutive team championship
while On- Level H non-rcstrlcted learn claimed a dilrtl
Jiluce finish al the Easier Hunny Invitational in Tampa
on March 20lh. Brown's posted a score of 100.80 to
finish uhead of die host gym . Northwest YMCA.
In the reslrleterl 8-11 age group. C h r l s l y Shepard
earned a second place ali around after accumulating
32.75 points Her score came on tin- strength ol a
second place llulsh In balance beam (8.20). fourth In
vault (8.-10). ||ftli on bars (7.90) and sixth on floor
exercise (8.25).
Sara H a rp e r jilaced third all around with a score of
32.675 gathered with a winning performance In the
balance beam competition (8.25). a second place finish
on vault 18.525). fifth on floor exercise (8.35) and eighth
on bars (7.55). &gt;
Michelle I r v i n was fourth all around (32.001 with
two second place finishes on floor exercise (8.551 and
uneven liars (8.25).
K i m Wood finished sixth all around (32.45) by
capturing the floor exercise (8.60). taking second on
balance beam (8.20) and fifth on vault (8.35)
B r i t t a n y C r u p look eighth all around (31.801 with a
second place finish on lloor exercise (8.55). sixth on
bars (7.80) and seventh on vault (8.25).
Sharon W a in won the vault competition with a score
of 8.575 ami finished sixth on lloor exercise (8.25).
Caroline T h o m p s o n and Nichole W illia m s shared
fourth place on balance beam with a score of 8.15.
W illia m s also took seventh In bars (7.60) and ninth on
vault (8.20).

Inllie 12-unb-nvcr icsti It led gtuup E m ily
C u n n in g h a m brought home the all around champion
ship with a i out posit r score ol 33 15 A le x is I- ord was
lourih (32 101 and Nichole Th o m a s was sixth 132 0 5 1
C u n n in g h a m won the liars competition outright with
an 8 45 ami also added a second place llulsh on vault
|8 5()|. a fourth on the balance beam 17 90) and sixth on
lloor (8.301
Fo rd took third on the Ilnur exercise (8 35). lourih no
bars |8 15| and llllli on vault (8 101
Th o m a s won the balance beam competition with a
score nl 8 2 0 . She added a third place n o Iln u r |8 J 5 |
and a lourih on vault |8 45).
The lion-restrteled team recorded a score nl 105 175
in trail North Florida Gymnastics (100.825) and Tampa
Gymnastics Center |i050.251 and finish ahead of
Gemini Gvmnaslles--Clearwater 1103.901
In tlit- 12 13 age group. Hope Hollkam p parlayed
Iwo lirsi place finishes on vault 19.05) and bars ni In)
with a second An floor (9.10) and a llllli on beam |N I0|
in will tin- all around championship with a combined
score of 35.70.
Sam antha Hinson tied H ollkam p lor llisi on vault
(9.05) and wot It the Hour exercise outright (9.20). giving
her a fifth place all around (34.55).
C h ris tia n Savage contributed a sixth-place llulsh on
vault (8.675).
The 14-15 age group found A m anda Rch pulling
together a trio of second place finishes on bars 10.001.
beam (8.10) and Ilnur exercise (8.90) to earn her third
place all around (3-1.15).
The Brown's Central girls head for Pompano Beach
Hits weekend lAprll 9-10) for the state championships,
closing out their competitive season.

Race still alive in Recreational Volleyball
From Staff Raports
S A N FO R D - The pulse may be
weak, hut the heart Is still healing.
Just when tl looked like team
Won from Wcstvlew Baptist Church
wus about ready to put the finishing
touches on the league c ro w n .
Rolnco ended W on's four week
perfect streak and kept Its slim title
hopes alive In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Spring Recre­
ational Volleyball League.
Won had not lost a game In tinleague at the Sanford Middle School
Gym natorlum since winning two
games and losing two games the
first week of the season.
Hut Rolnco look cure ol that
winning run In the fifth game ol the
evening, claiming an Impressive
15-7 victory over Won.
W ith four weeks left In the season.

RESULTS
W tilylew Capful Won IS. Premier S
Romeo I* Wetlvlew Capful II I#
Wetlvlew Wan IS. Flrtl BaplUI J
Rolnco 15. Premlor IJ
Rolnco IS, We*lylow BaptlO Won /
First Baptist II. W tllvlew Baplitl II II
Premier IS, Flr»l B a p llU IJ
Wetlvlew Won IS. Wetlvlew I IJ
Wetlvlew Baplitl II IS. Premier I]
Rolnco IS, Sanlord Flrtl Deplltl •

Won. now with a 21-3 record. sitll
holds a th re e -ga m e lead over
Rolnco. which Improved to 18-6.
In other happenings M onday
ntglii. team two from Wcstvlew
Baptist Church won Its llrst game of
the season, edging Premier 15-13.
and Sanford First Uuptlsl Church
fell under .500 for the llrst time this
season, seeing Its live consecutive
week record of whining two games

and losing two games end with one
win. three loss week
Wcstvlew Baptist Church-11. Sunford First Baptist Church and Prc
inter all finished the week with
Identical 1-3 game records, but live
of i lie bead-Ut-heud mulcluips were
decided by less Ilian five points.
Weslvlew-ll almost w i k i iwo other
games, falling lo Rnlneo. 15-10. and
First HujiHsl. 15-11.
First baptist nearly had us sixth
straight two and two week, hut left
to Premier by tin- score ol 15-13.
Premier came close to having Its
llrst winning night since the llrst
week. as. In addition to Its lo s s to
Wcstvlcw-ll. H fell to Rolnco by the
Idem leal score ol 15-13.
T r a i l i n g W c s t v le w U a p tls i
Church-W on and Rolnco In tinstandings are Sanlord First Baptist
Church (11-13). Premier (9-151 and
Wcstvlew Baptist C hu rrh -ll 11-23).

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JINN RECK FIELD

�m
2 B - San lo id Humid. Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, April 5, 1994

Seminole, Ovied
get votes in poll

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOGS
At Sanlord Orlando
Monday night
Flrtlroco — 1/14, Bt 11.14
5 SI Conltrlold
It 40 » &lt;0 J to
1M 't Pap* Boo Go*
0 10 3*0
IS u m m E tU llo
4*0
o n &gt;1*0*op u d rtaoT is i» m i to
Stcond roc* - 1/1, O: )M *
5 Pr Inc*** Heart
100 4 00 1 00
1 Royalblack Magic
4 10 &gt;10
tOm nlM *t*or
1 (0
O I I I ) 11 1* P O i l 1(00 T ( t i l l 114 40 DD
O &gt;14*0010 I 1411*100
Third roc# — 1/1*. D 11 4*
l C r'» Mean Streak.
5 00 3 40 7 40
3Look1of!h*light
500 3 74
5Quetta Belt*
3N
Q t l )&gt;9 40 P (t 3)19*0 T i l 3)194*4
Fourth riCA — S/I*y, C: )).&gt;»
'l P rani iff r
5 00 3 10 300
1 MomboOvAfn
14 40 7*0
3 Or and Nomad
4 40
O O I U M O P I I D U I O T O 1 J i m 40
FH Ihracf - VIA. M J1.J1
A *0 4 A0 4 30
2 Mil* Thor
300 740
4 HI * Rocky
7 Scrabble
5 40
Q ( I 4 ) I ) 40 P9&gt; 4) 7140 T (14 7110) 40
)lith r* c e — )/ l4, D: 11.44
3 Spill Tackle
74*0 13 10 7 30
a Quick Lap
1510 440
) Peach War*
)M
Q (3 i ) 90 00 P (3 All) 11.70 T (1 I D 1)19.00
P (All 1)4 40
Seventh roc* — 1/14, A l 31.19
) Crown * HI Kick
S40 ) M 110
t Rocket Bled*
7 40 310
4 Summ Du*t*r
7»
0 (1 * 1 31.20 P () 1 ) 31 44 T 0 1 *1 194.44 S
O l * 1)144144
Etghlhroct -3/14, C: 11.33
7Ml** Amber
1140 It 70 4 10
1 Hop* F»t*rb*»l
tl 30 400
4 P riitylG e m
74 00
OM 7) 70 40 P 93 11 )104 T i l l *1*10 30
Ninth rote - 1/1, C: 1111
e Mtk* %Kink
11 *0 4 40 330
I Afltfc O lt Dog
4 10 300
6 Lrlif De Mr
340
Q (1 411140 P ti l 151 40 T (1 1 4) 144 44
10th rac* - S/U. B 30 t l
t Omni Tioga
7 A0 17 40 7 40
4 Ml Sandpebbl*
70 40 5 30
710
4 S| Patch**
Q I I 4) 70 44 PI1 4) 94 04 T (14 4) 111 *0
HIT* race - 5/14. D: 31.17
4 T*nn'» Don Price
7 30 J 10 340
• Shelby'* Jock
*40 4 10
S N itG lb u m
400
a O i l 1140 P (4 1) 114 40 T 1 4 0 ) 4M 40
T T (1 4 4 4 1 1) 0 40 Jackpot 4110 40
llthrac* — )/l4, At 11.14
1 Happy Charli*
*40 4 (0 1 10
a Imoki# Trial*
17 (0 4 10
3 Rm sMemorymaker
l oo
Q (&gt; 4) 40 (4 P tl 41 141 10 T tl 4 1) 100 *4
11th rac* — 1/14, C: 11.44
1 Lulu Walt*
14 10 10 00 3 40
4 nt* &gt; Beyl*
II 40 4 30
I Shadow For c*
3 40
Q I1 *1 It OOP tl 4) I0J40T 11 4 )1 144 40 QD
0 4 1 All) 1(0 40 II 4 A l 4) m . 10
I4lhrac* — 1/1, B) 14 *1
I I Quern
* 40 * 40 t) 40
* Tonka Wmdchlll
10(0 7 (0
5 Forbe* Sweell*
1&gt;40
Q &lt;3 4) 44 00 P (1 4) 37 30 T 11*11 1101 00 S
0 4)1)14)4.10
A-1.041) H — &gt;140.110

BASEBALL STANDINGS
All Tune* E O T
AM E RICAN LE A O U E
E j i I Hvi*l«n
L
W
Balrimor*
1
0
Boston
1
0
Ntw York
0
1
■"
1
Toronto ’
0
•■#»«*.* * 0
1
Detroit
Central Ditlilon
W
L
C l e v e l J r i d i
0
Milwaukee
0
0
Minn*to la
0
0
Chicago
0
1
Kan*,** City
0
1
W as! Division
L
W
California
0
0
0
0
Oakland
0
1
Seallle
1
0
Teia*
Monday* Oamt*
Cleveland*. Seattle! 11 inning*
N*w York S, TeaAl 1
Botlon ». Detroit *
Toronto 7, Chicago!

Pet.
i ooo
1 000
1 000
i ooo
ooo

OB
—
—
—
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1

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1 ooo —
ooo
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ooo
ooo 1
ooo 1
OB
Pel
ooo —
ooo —
ooo
'i
ooo
11

NBA STANDINGS
All Tima* E O T
E A S TE R N C O N FE R E N C E
Atlantic Dlvliion
L Pet.
w
■ New York
51 If 77t
Orlinde
It
47
St7
Miami
31 34 521
N*w J*r**y
37 34 571
Botlon
7A 44 371
Waihinglon
71 50 JtA
Philadelphia
71 51 792
Ctflfril Division
i Atlanta
50 77 At4
48 24 467
■ Chicago
Cleveland
41 31 54t
Indiana
31 33 535
Char loll*
37 38 457
Datroll
70 51 787
Milwauk**
It 52 7A8
W E S TE R N C O N FE R E N C E
M.dwrit Dtvtiten
W L Pci.
■ San Antonia
57 30 73?
« Houtton
51 30 H I
■ Utah
45 37 435
D*nyar
35 35 500
It 53 341
Minn* tot*
Della*
8 43 111
Pacific Division
&gt; Seattle
54 13 741
a Phoenlk
48 3) *74
a Portland
43 30 549
Golden Stale
41 X
577
L A Laker*
32 K
451
L A Clipper*
75 44 353
Sacramento
74 47 134
a clinched p la y o llb e rth
Monday'* O am ti
No gam** scheduled

Tu*tday‘* Oamt*
Oakland I Witt la 111 al Milwaukee lEldred
14 141.3 01pm
Chicago (FArnande/ l l t l al Toronto
(Sfvvvorl 17 81 r 7 35 p m
C a II for inla (Langilort 14 111 of Minn* tala
(Tapani 13 1)1, 4 05 p m
N A TIO N A L L E A O U E
East Dvttton
W
L Pet. OB
Allanla
1
0 1 ooo —
New York
1
0 1 ooo —
0 1 ooo —
Philadelphia
1
0
Florid*
0 .000
5*
Monlraal
1
0
ooo 1
Canfral Division
L Pet. OB
W
Houston
1
0 1 ooo —
Cincinnati
I
1
500
ta
1
1
500
SI Loult
ta
ooo 1
Chicago
0
1
Pllltburgh
0
1
ooo 1
Wtsl Division
L Pel. OB
W
0 1 ooo «—
San Francitco
1
ooo
Lo* Angela*
0
0
Colorado
0 1
ooo 1
1
ooo 1
San Diego
0
Monday* Oamt*
Cincinnati ), SI. Lou!t4, 10 Inning*
New York l3.Chlcagol
Houtton 4, Montreal S 13 Inning*
San Franclscol. Plt14&gt;orgh0
Atlanta 4, San Diego 1
Philadelphia 13. Colorado*
Tuesday* Game*
New York (Smith 4 l) at Chicago (Gutman
13 10). J:30p m
Pllltburgh (Cook* 1010) *1 San Francisco
(Swill 111 ). ] D p m
Florida (Hough (1 4 ) al La* A n q ilti
(Horthltar 1114), 4:01p.m.
Montreal IHIII (71 *7 Houtton (Orabtk
t 141,4 05p m
Atlanta (G lavlne 314) al San Dltgo
(W hllthur»(4 7), 10 OSp m

COLLEQB BASEBALL

Category

v

'94

Games................
0
At-balo................
0
Runs...................
0
Hits.....................
0
RBI......................
0
Doubles..............
0
Triples................
0
Homo runs........
0
Steals.................
0
Average...............000

OB

Tuatday't Oamt*

COLLIQKBASKBTBALL
NCAA Tournament
All Time* E D T
The Final Four
At Charlotte Calttewm
Charlotte. N X .
Semlllnali
Saturday. April 1
Arkania* el. A rlto n a il
Duke 70. Florida 41
Lhamfaonthip
Monday, April 4
Arkantai 7a, Duke 71
A R K A N S A S 74. D U K E 71
D U K E (10 41
Hill 4 11 1 5 tl. Lang 4 * 11 I), Park* 7 10
0 1 14, Capel 4 14 0 0 14, Collin* 4 II 0 0 II.
Clark 1 ( 1 1 3 . Meek 1 1 0 0 1 Total* 3* 4)
M in
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i
ARKANSAS (11)1
Willamion 10 34 1 ) 31. Blley 0 0 0 0 ‘0.
Stewart 1 11 0 0 a. Back 1 11 ) I 11. Thurman
4 110 0 1), McOanlfl 3 )1 4 7, Robln*on 1 )0 0
7. Dillard 15 17 4. RlmacO 1 000. Wilson 3 1

0 04 Tolali: 10 77 II 1*74
Hallhm* — Arkantan 14. Ouke 11 1 Point
goal* - Duk* 7 70 (Collin* 4 I. Capel 3 4. Hill
1 4. Clark 0 1), Arkantat ) 14 (Thurm an 1 ).
McDaniel I 1, Dillard I 4. Beck 0 1. Stewart
0 51 Fouled out - Lara) Rebound* - Duke
44 IHIII 141 Arkan*a*44 I Beck tOI A unt*
Duke 17 IHIII 41. Arkema* I ) (Stewart Beck
41 Tolal loult - Ouke II Arkantat 17 A
31.474

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career

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647
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194
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6,880
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2,051
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Lightning Parguln*. (unit
Tampa Bay
l
(
« _ &gt;
Pllltburgh
]
4 | — 1
Ftr*1 Ptried — I, Tamp# Bay, Elynulk II
(Cralghtonl, 1 It 1. Pllltburgh. Jagr X
(Lemloua, M urphy). 7 40 J. PlMtburgh,
5and*1rom 17 1G Brown, Ram teyl, ( 1 3
P»n*lti»» — Joteph. TB (holding), 7 57,
Elynulk. TB (ilathing). 4 44: Jtnnlngi, PH,
doub'a minor (holdng. trot** chackmg),
* 44. K Samueliion. Pll (Inlartarancu),
10 44. la m o n a r, TB Ihooklng), 1 1 ) 4;
Lam iauk. P ll. minor m isconduct gam *
mltconducl (high tricking), 11:1*
Wcond Period - Nona Penalliet - Crott.
TB (Intartarancal, 4 14; Ciccone, T B |!nt*r
terencel. 4 *7. Bureau. TB (roughing!. Il l )
Poetchek, TB . ma|or lllghring). 11:1); Jen
ning*. Pit, minor ma|&lt;r (roughing, llghringl.
11 11
Third Period - Non* P*n*lri«t - Rutl, TB
(h o o k in g ), 1 17; H a m rllk , TB lerot*
checking). 1 11; M cKenil*. PH (cro tt
checking). 4 &gt;4. Barratto. PH. t«rv*d by
Mullen. double minor (roughing llakhlngl,
I 04. C rtlg h lo n , TB Iro u gh ln gl. 4 44.
U Samueltton. PH (rocghlngl, V 41; Bureau.
T B Iro u g h ln g ), I ) )*
M c K e n il* . P ll
Iroughlngl, I ) )4, ETynulk, TB Iroughlngl.
1* I); U Samueluon. Pll Iholding), 14:17
Shot* an goal - Tampa Bay Id 7 10 — 77
Pllltburgh4 1 4 - 11
Power play Opper'urehet — Tampa Bay 0
014: Pllltburgh 0 ola
0*7411#* — Tampa Any. Bergeron, t i l (4
*hot*4 tavet). Young (4:01 tirtl. 14 14)
Pllltburgh Barratto. 30 I ) &gt;13/ 74)
A - 11.444
Rel»r»e — Kerry F ra w r Linetmen —
Jerry Pateman LeonSrichle

A U TO RACING
Indianapeln &gt;44 Enlriet
IN D IAN APO LIS - Entrle* lor Ih* May 7*
Indianapolit &gt;00. titling drlvar, hometown or
counlry. chattlt engine and tnlranl (w
lormer wlnnar, r rookie)
I 7 Haul floetel. Bratll. i**4 Lola Ford
Coswerth XB and cntpecHled Lola Ford
Cot worth XB. by Dick Simon Racing, Indian
apolii
14: Lyn SI. Jam**, Daytona Beach, 1*44
Lala Ford C ot«*rlh X B and untpeciliad
Lai* Ferd Cotworlh KB , by Dttk blmon
Racing.
&gt;4 H iroM altuthlla Japan. 1444 Lota Ford
Cotworlh X B and untp*clh*d Lola Ford
Cotworlh XB. by Dick Simon Racing
It
Scoll Goody**. Canada, two 1*44
L o la F o r d C o t w o r lh X B t , by K in g
Motortporlt. Indianapdit
4: No driver luted, 14*1 Lola Fo'd Cot
worthXB, by KingMolcrtpor't
10 11 w Bobby Ratal. Dublin, Ohio, two
l**4 Lola Hondo* by Rahal Hogan Racing
Hilliard. Ohio

17 1) Mlk* Groll tMrrthlngton, Ohio, two
lv*4 Lola Honda*, by RiUvol Hogan
14 14 Davy June-. Gltnbrook, Ntv . t**4
Lola Ford Cotworlh XB. 1**1 Lola Ford
Cotworlh XB and 1*47 Lola Ford Cotworlh
XB. by A J Foyl E nl*rpritet, Houtton
17 II John Andrfth. Indianapolit, l**4
Lola Ford Cotworlh XB and 1*41 Lola Ford
All Time* E O T
Cotworlh
XB, by Jonathan Byrd A J Foyl
E A S TE R N C O N FE R E N C E
Racing. Indianapolit
Atlantic Dlvliion
1413 Dominic Dobtcn, Truck**. Calll., two
W L T P t i O F OA
1*44 Lola Ford Cotworlh XB t. PacWetl
« N Y Hanger*
50 3) ; 107 345 JI9
Racing. Bellevue. Wath
* Ntw Jtrte y
45 73 11 101 390 104
I I 31 r Scott Sharp. Norwalk. Conn , two
Washington
16 33 10 11 354 344
1*94 Lola Ford Cotworlh XB t. by PacWetl
Florid*
37 33 14 74 319 319
11 7&gt; Tec Fabl. Italy, two 14*4 Reynard
Philadelphia
34 38 8 74 743 » )
llm ort and a 19*1 LolaChevy C, by Jim Hall
N Y. Itlander*
37 35 11 75 742 249
Racing, Midland. Teaan
Tamp* Bay
27 41 U 4) 109 344
74 74 Mlchaal Antkelli. Naiareth. Pa .,
Northaait Division
three
1*94 Reynard Ford Cotworlh XB t. by
« Pllltburgh
47 75 13 97 3*9 34*
Chip Ganatti Racing Ttam t. Indianapolit
a Montreal
39 7A 14 93 370 311
3* r Maurlclo Gugelmin, B ra ill, 1**4
41 30 9 97 773 111
a Buffalo
Lola Ford Cotworlh XB. by Chip Ganatti
a Botlon
39 27 13 91 370 2)9
Racing
Tta m t. Indianapolit
Quebec
32 40 7 71 341 374
M i l r Marco Greco. Braill. I**4 Lola
Harllord
75 46 8 54 717 271
Ford Cotworlh XB and 1**1 Lola Ford
Ottawa
13 56 9 3) 144 343
Cotworlh XB, by A rd cro Protect Indy.
W E S TE R N C O N FE R E N C E
Indianapolit
Central Dlvliion
111) Eddie Cheever. Atpen. Colo, (wo
W L T Pt* OF CA
14*1 Lola Menard* by Team Menard. Indl
a Detroit
44 77 8 94 3)1 740
ana poll!
a Toronto
40 77 17 97 21) 734
14 11 Scott Braylorv Coldwater, Mich , two
a Dalle*
40 77 17 93 244 244
)*fl Lola Menardt. by Menard
a St, Loult
37 31 10 44 244 242
34 17 Gary BellenTuuten. Monrovia, Ind .
a Chicago
36 34 9 11 3)7 274
1*9) Lola Menard and l**7 Lol* Menard, by
73 47 9 S) 734 373
Winnipeg
Menard
Pacific Division
lilt
Jim Crawford, Scotland. )**)
a Calgary
38 71 13 49 747 744
Lola Bulck and 1*43 Lola Quick, by Riley A
a Vancouver
39 37 J 11 749 759
Scott.
Indlanapoti*
San Jose
31 31 IS 77 741 75)
40 41 w Al Unter Sr . 1444 Lola Ford
AnaTtalm
31 43 5 47 770 740
Cotworlh XB and 14*1 Lola Ford Cotworlh
Lot Angeiel
76 41 11 *3 779 307
XB. Arliona Motor &gt;purl Racing, Indlanapo
Edmonton
73 44 17 54 744 7*7
lit
a flinched playull berlh
41 41 r Mlchaal Grtenriald, Freeport,
Monday's Gam tt
N Y . two 19*1 Lola* Greenfield GC209T* by
Quebec 4. Buffalo 4
Greenlield Coinpelllion Service*, Inc ,
Pllltburgh 1. Tampa Bay I
Freeport, N Y.
N Y . Rangor* 1, Florida 1
44 4) Stephan Gregoir*, France. 14*7
Philadelphia 1, Winnipeg 3. tl*
Lola
Bulck and unldtnllllad car. by Formula
Tuetday'i Gama*
Pro|ed MO, Inc , Indianapolit
Florida at Quebec. 7:1) p.m.
44 44 No drlvar* lltltd, Ihra* 1443 Lola
N Y Islander* at Washington. 7:35 p m
Bulck* by Jack Pagan, Corpu* Chrltll,
Chicago *1 St Loult. I 35 p m
Taaat
Toronto al Dali*). 1:3) p m
4* M Slelan Johaniaon. Sweden, two 1441
Detroit at Vancouver, 10: IS p m
P e n i k e l l m o r t , by Q e ll o n h a u t e n
San Jote at Lot Angete*. 10 35 p rn
Molortoorlt. Indianapolit
&gt;1, Tony Bellenhauwn. Indianapolit. 1**3
Pentko llinor, by Ballcnhau**n Motortporlt
&gt;7 No driver lltled, 14*1 P »ntk » llmor, by
Be 11enha uten Mol ortpor 11
&gt;3 Pancho Carlar, Browntburg. Ind , 1443
Lola llmor, McCormack Motortporlt, Indl
Panther* Ranger*. Sum*
anapollt
Florida
0 I 1 -1
&gt;4 r F redr Ik Ekblon, Sweden. 14*1 Lola
N ,Y. Ranger*
0 1 1 — 1
F ln t Period — None Penattla* — Severyn.
llmor, by McCormack.
Fla (roughing). 7 4*. Kocur. N Y (roughing),
11: No drlvar lilted 1441 Lola Bulck, by
McCormack
7 : 44: Tlkkanon. N Y (trip p in g ), 10)44;
Lomakin. Fla (hooklngl. 13 3*
54 &gt;7 r Jacquet Villcneuve. Canada. Iwo
Second Period — I. New York. Beukeboom
1444 Maynard Ford C otw o rlh XB*. by
Fortylh* Green Racing Indianapolit.
a (Noonan), 137 1, Florida, Brown 3
54 5* Hobby Gordon. Orange. Calll., Iwo
( B o l a n g t r ) . I ) 40 (p p )
P e n a lly —
1444 Lola Ford Cotworlh XBt. by Walker
Beukeboom. NY (holdng), 14:11.
Racing,
Indianapolit
Third Period — 1. New York. Nemchlnov 11
44 41 Willy T Rlbbs. San Jot*. C a lll. 1444
(Gilbert), 114 4. New York, Larmer 1*
Lola Ford Cotworlh XB and 1443 Lola Ford
(M a lla a u . K o va lev), 4: 1 * ). F lo rid a .
Cotworlh X0. Walker Racing
Mellanby 14 (Barne*. Lomakin), 13.0) (pp)
47 43 r Mark Smlti. McMinnville, O re ,
Panalllat - Wall*. N Y (holding). f:&gt;4.
1444 Lola Ford Cotwcvth XB and 1443 Lola
Larmer, N Y (holding). 11:41; Severyn, Fla
FordCotworlh XB, Walker Racing
(tripping). I ) 30. KovWev, NY (Illegal Hick).
44 4): rDennis Vltola, Fori Lauderdale,
11:3), Follgno. Fla (tripping), 1* 41.
thol* on geal — Florida II I I I — H . New
144) Lola Ford Cotwerth XB and on* un
ipedlled Lola Ford Caiworth XB, by Dick
York 17 14 4 - 40
Simon Racing.
Power play Opperlieillitt — Florida l o l S;
44*7: No driver lilted, two unspecified
New York O o ll
Lola Ford Cotworlh XBt. by Dick Simon
Goalie) — Florida. Vanbietbrouck. 30 34 10
Racing
(40 thol* 17 iave*l New York, Hlchler,
40 11 ) 111 1*1
4(70 w Mario And-oMI, Naiaralh, P a .
A - 11.100
Ihra* 1444 Lola Ford Cotworlh XB t. by
Newman float Racing. Llncolnthlre, 111
Raltree — Ron Hoggarih L ln ttm m — Ron
Altellllna, Ron Finn
71-71: Nigel Mantell Clearwaltr, three 1444

NHL SUMMARIBS

10

Tim Raines is a Sanlord native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats aro
lor tho 1994 3uason in the first column, personal-best season
totals In tho socond column and curront caroer totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines did not get off to the best of starts as ho was 0-for-4
In the White Sox' 7-3 loss to the two-time defending World
Champion Toronto Blue Jays on Monday. Tho (wo division
champions can bo soen on W ON at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
R A IN ES QAUOE

Bolton at N*w Jersey, 7 10 p m
Milwauk** at Orlando, 7. )0 p.m.
N*w York at Miami, lilo p .m
Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 J0 p m
Dolroll at Indiana. I 10 p m
Wathlngton al Chicago.! 30 p m
Cold*n Slat* al San Antonio. I 10 p m
L A Cllpporial Denvtr. t p m
Utah at Seattle. 10 p m
DallatatSacramtnto. 10 10 p m
Phoenla *1 Porltand. to 10 p m

NHL STANDINGS

Baltimore 4. Kan*atCity 1

EAST
Brandeltl. Suffolk 4
Curry 14. New England Coll 4
JerteyCIty S I.), Lehman*
Kean I. Staled ItlendO
La Salle I. Georgetown*
M auachutelli 11. Prov‘denc*l
M att Lowell 7. Merrimack 3
QulnnlpiacS. Sacred Heart 1
Rider 4, Long Itland U 1
SI John * II. Iona 7
St P e la r'tl. F*lrlield7
Selon H a lil. SI. John * I
Shlppentburg 10 *. Bowie SI 7 0
Susquehanna H I . Juniata 1 0
SOUTH
Citadel I. Campbell 0
Samtord 10 Loyola. NQ0
N X . Athavtlle J. Appalachian SI t
Pfeiffer I , High P oint!
St. Andrew* 10. Belmont Abbey 0
St. Leo 4, Tampa I
S C Spartanburg 11, Eryklne 4
Samtord 10, Loyola. NOO
Southern Ml** *, SE Loulllan* 1
Vatdoil* St 14, G* Southwa*tern 7
Wake For»*l 1». N. Carrtlna A S T 4
Warner Southern 4, Spring Arbor 1
Webber 4, Spring A r b " 1
M l DU ST
Mo W tile rn ), NW M liw u rl St. 4.

Inningi
Mcrunl Vtrnon Naiarane 1. Muiklngum 1
Nor thwood Unlv 4. Siena Height* 7
Upp*r low* 31, Mount S*n*rlo 1
Shown** St II 10. Kentucky Christian 0 0
$l«n* might* 14. Northwood 4
Wichita St. 10. T t x i T t c h l
S O UTH W EST
Concordia Lutheran I. Incarnal* Word 1
Oalla* Daptlii I*. Tarleton St 0
Oklahoma I, T * ia t Chrltllan 1
S, Arkansas* 4. Louisiana Coll 1 1
FARW EST
CS Norlhrldg* 4, P*pp*rdin* 4
W*»tmonl 11 1. Point Loma 1 4

S A N F O H l) - Seminole lllflh
School fell mil of (he Florida
SportB W rite rs Afvsorlntlon
( F S W A ) s la te h ig h sch o o l
baseball poll (Ills week nftcr
fliilshliiu fourth In Use lllj; Blue
Bonanza Baseball Tournament
at Lake Brantley lllslli School
last week.

’

PREP LEADERS
332.

100
123
751
.298

But Seminole and Oviedo
were receiving votes ns
season gets set for the sire
run after the Spring Break.
Seminole falling out of the
after going 2-2 m ndc so
sense, hul what did not m
any sense was the fact that
West, which went through
Big Blue almost untouched
not receive even one vote In t
Class 3A jtoll tills week.

By D I A N S M ITH
Horald Sports Wrltor

Tim Raines

U l l - F t r ) Cotworlh XBt. by Newman Haat

Racing.
74 71 Jim m y V4tt4e. San Francitco Iwo
14*4 Reynard Ford C&lt;* worth XBt. by Hayhoe
Racing. Indian WelH. Calll
74 No driver lltled l**7 Lola Foril Cot
worth XB. by Hayhoe Raring
77 74 r Adrian Femandei Meiito two
Reynard llmor Indy V lt by Collet Racing
International Albuquerque N M
74 40 w Emerton Fittipaldi Braill. two
IT44P*ntke llmort, by Penike Rating
I I 17 w Al Unter Jr Albuquerque N M
Iwo 1444 Pentk* llmor* by Pentke Racing
I ) 14: Paul Tracy, Canada Iwo 1*44
Pentke llmort by Peruke Racing
1)14 No drlyer lltled Iwo !*»4 Pentke
llmort. by Pentk* Racing
17 r Brian Till Colombo* Ohio 1*41
Lola FordCotworlh XB. by Coyne
M r Rott Bentley Canada 1*9) Lola Ford
Cotworlh XB. by Coy"*
14 No driver Irtled &gt;4*3 Lola Ford Cot
worth XB by Coyne
*0 41 No driver Inled Iwo 1443 Lola
llmort. by ProForm arveM olortporlt
47 44 w Arl* Luyertfyk Netherlands Iwo
1444 Lola llmort and one 1447 Lola llmor. by
Indy Regency Racing. Indianapolit
4) Stan Fav. Ja n e tv lllt. W it , 14*4
Reynard Ford Cotworlh XB, by M*m»lgarn
Racing, Indianapolit
44*7 No drive n lltled. lt*J Lola Buick
and untpecIliad Lola Bulck, by Hemelgarn
41 Johnny Parson*, Indianapolit. 1**.l
Lola Ford Cotworlh XB. by Burnt Adcoi
Motor Sport* Indianaiulit
4* T#ro Palmroth Finland, 1443 Lola Ford
Cotworlh XB, by Burnt Adcoi
100 No driver lltled 1*43 Calmer llmor.
by Burnt Adcoi
101 102 J t ll Andr*lh, Naiareth Pa Iwo
1443 Lola llmort by Euromolortporl Racing
Zlontvlll*. Ind

103 r Ylettandro /ampedrl. Italy
Lola llmor. by Euromc* ortpor I Racing

l**3

104 10) Buddy Lane', Vail. Colo . i*v&gt;
Lol* Chtvy and on* untpedried entry, by
Leader Cardt Inc . Milwaukee
104 107 No drive n lltled tee) L0I.1 Ford
Cotworlh XB and t«4 untpecllled Ford
Cotworlh. by Protect Inly. Browntburg Ind
104 No driver ritl*d 1447 Lota untpecllled
engine, by Sinden Racng Svrvlct*. Indianap
Dill

TR AN SA CTIO N S
BASEBALL
AmarlcanLeagu*
B A L TIM O R E ORIOLES - Purchaied Ih*
contract ol Mark Wlltamton pitcher Irom
RocTvetler ol Ih* International Leaque
BOSTON R E O SOX - Purchaied IN*
contract ol Tony Fottarv pitcher and Damon
Berryhlll, catcher Irctn Pawluckel ol the
International League
C A LIF O R N IA ANGELS - Purchaied the
conlreclt ol John Dopton Bon Parienon and
Bill Sampen pHcherv Irom Vancouver ol the
Pacific Coatl League
KANSAS C IT Y ROYALS - Purchaied Ihe
contract ol Hub&gt;* Brmkt, oulrielder, Irom
Omaha ol Ih* American Attociarion
M IL W A U K E E BREW ERS - Pieced Brian
Harper, catcher, on Ih* 15 day ditabled UK
N EW YO RK Y A N K E E S - Placed Paul
Glbton. pitcher, on llw 15 day ditabled lltl.
retroactive lo March II Optioned Mark
Hutton, pitcher, and Drive Sllvetlrl. Inllelder
lo Cotumbul ol Ih* International League
Sent Bob 0|*da and Royal Clayton, pitcher*
and Sam Horn, Inllelder. lo their minor
league cemp tor realignm ent
S E A T T L E M AR IN ER S - Purchaied the
contract ol Tim Davlk pitcher. Irom. Jack
tonvlll* ol Ih* Southern League Keith
Mitchell, outfielder from Calgary ol Ih*
P a d llc Coatl League Optioned Roger
Salkeld. pitcher. loCalgtry
TE X A S R ANO ER S - Placed Dan Smith,
pitcher, and John Shave. Inllelder on Ih#
15 day ditabled lltl
B A S K E TB A LL
National Batketrall Attociarion
IN D IA N A PACERS - Signed Letter Con
ner, guard
FO O TB A LL
Nallertal Football League
B U F F A L O B ILLS - Signed Phil Bryant,
running back
C IN C IN N A TI BENGALS - Signed Eric
Moore, o lltm lv t lineman
D ALLAS COWBOYS - Traded Thomai
Everett, lately, to the Tampa Bay Bucca
neeft lor on unditcleted droll pick
IN D IA N A P O LIS COLTS - Signed Mike
Cook, wld* race Iyer
P IT T S B U R G H S T E E L E R S Signed
Chuckle Ouket. running back. Fred Foggl*.
defemlve back; and Letli* Shepherd, wide
receiver
TA M P A B AY BUCCANEER S - Signed
Blalte Winter, delentlve lineman.

TV/RADIO
B A S E B A LL
7 30 p m - W GN, Chicago While $01 al
Toronto Blue Jay*. (L I
ID p m — TBS, Atlanta Brevet al San
OlegoPadret. (L I
BASK ETBALL
7p m . — SUN, NBA Magic Tonlghl
7:30 p m — SUN. Milwaukee Buck* al
Orlando Magic. (L )
B O X IN O
* p m — USA. Middleweight
Vlnny
P aileniavt Jacquet leBlanc
Radio
B AS E B A LL
4:2) p m - WWNZ AM (14401, Atlanta al
San Diego
BASK ETBALL
7 10 p m
- W D B O A M 1540), NB A.
Milwaukee Buck! al Orlando Magic, pro
gam* 4 04 p.m
M IS C E LLA N E O U S
4 p m — W G TO AM 1540), The Prett Bom
4 p m — W G TO JVM (5401. Courltlde
Tonlghl
7 p m - W G TO AM (5401, NASCAR Live
7 p m - WWNZ AM (740/14401, The Sport*
Nol
10 p m — WWNZ AM (7401, Florida Sporlt
Esc hang*
10 p m - W O TO AM (5401, Sporlt Uyllnu
USA
10 p m. — WWNZ AM (14*0). Sporlt Fan
Tonight

SARASOTA - Her* It the latetl Florida
Sporlt Writer* Attociarion high tchool
bateball poll with leamt. Ilril placa total In
pjtrtfilhAtAS. Itjim records as of Sunday Acid
total point*
Clati 5A
II t 141
1 Semlnol* 11)1
14 3 133
3 Saratol* 12)
1)1 171
3 Miami Southrldg#
4 Jacktonvlll* Terry Parker
14 1 63
14 4 59
5 Cooper City
It 5 5)
4 (llt l Saraiota Rlvtrvitw
S3
4 (tl*) C pnialu Tat*
1)3
4 Peniacol* Waihinglon
174 49
e ParklandDougta*
14 7 39
to (ria) FWB Choclawhatcha#
1) 5 71
to &lt;11*1 Palm Beach Lake*
71
1)7
Alto racalvlng vet** — Melbourne 14,
Wellington it. 7acktonvilt* Beach Flalchar 4
Oviedo i. Vero Beach 4 Miami Columbut 5
Vairlco Bloomingdai* 5 Orlando Catenial 4.
Winter Park I. Hialeah 1
Clati *A
15 7 146
1 Tampa J asu II (131
7 Tiflahait*t l «on
13 3 174
15 4 171
1 OalnAivlIlA Ouchhoii (71
4 Pensacola Escambia
10 3 VO
1 Naples Barron Collier
11 4 44
11 4 1 45
6 Bradenton Southeast
? Tampa Jefferson
9 2 40
134 58
8 Terpon Springs
14 4 44
f Jacksonville First Coast
10 Fortleudardala St Thomas
10 6 37
Alto ncolvlng volet — Sanlord Seminole
II, Orlando Cypron Crook 4 Davio Nova ).
Cap* Coral I
C la n )A
I FI Laud Cardinal Gibbonti 141 14 1 tar
1 Lake Wait* III
14 7 i l l

1 Lite Oak Suwannee

14I

4 Jacktonvlll* Boliet

14 3

5 Pec*
171
14)
4 M v la n n .1
7 Melbourne Florida Air Academy 10 4
4 Jecktonvill# Englewood
10S
9 Jacktonvlll* Bithop Ktnny
I)
10 (rielZephyrhllll
111
10 (riel Bartow
1)4
AIM receiving veil* - Jatper
County 4. Mlftml Btlen 1
Clati 1A
1 Fort M y tri Bithop Vtcof 14)
14] I,
7 Melbourne Central Catholic 14)
101
3 Fort Plarc# John Carroll
It 1
4 TallahatM* Florida High (t )
I) ) 1
5 Pentacoi* Catholic
I) I
4 Wlltilton
14 I
7 (riel Green Cove Spring* Cley
4)
7, (tie) Keyt ton* Heigh It
II 1
4 Tampa Berkeley Prep
II
10 Chlplay
))
Alto receiving vattl — Taliahatte* Nor
Flor ida Christian 11
Clast lA
1 Lakeland Santa F t 181
13) t
2 Miami Bnto (3)
&lt;1) U
1 TatlAhassee Maclay (1)
14 4 1C
4 North Palm Beach Beniamin 121 •5
5 Gainesville Oak Hall
II I
A Miami Westminster (1)
III
t Jacksonville University Christian 9 4
8 Sarasota Christian
*I
9 Aucilla Chrltllan
*1
j
10 Jay
4 4 l(
Alto receiving vote* — Tampa Tomp
itolghti I I )l 17. M a lllin d Oringtwoo
Chrltllan ( I 41 4. Bradenton Chrltllan II 71 7
Wowahitchka II 4&gt; 1

Veteran claims first
feature after 14 years
By BOB V A R EBR O O K
Special lo tho Herald
B A It II K K V 11.1. K Jt7iJurulone of .liu-ksonvllle has
raced for l-l yeiirs. bin Friday
n I g ilt a l V o l u s i a C o u n t y
Speedway's Is's-mlle dirt track
was the magic ticket lor the Pro
Laic Model driver as lie took his
first feature win ever.
"W e've been doing road races
and stock car races anil never
won a feature," •Jncalour, who
normally races al Si, Johns In
St. A u g u s tin e , said In the
S p o rtso lu tlo n V icto ry Lam*
"Maybe t can retire now."
Jacalnnc chased Fred Leo lor
half of (lie 25-lap feature, tint
when lx'&lt;&gt; gol out of shape on lap
l.'L Jacalnnc and Milo- l.nddcni
blew past Let) was aide lo get
back past Lmldcnl lor a second
place llnlsh. but was not aide lo
deny Jacalunr Ills first win
Following Jacalnne. Leo and
Luddcnt lo the stripe were Mark
Paternlll and Jo h n Tram m el.
In other races mi April Fools
Day, Daniel Miller won the Pro
Stock, Kathy Gainey look the
special 30-lap Nobby Stuck. Bon
May slipped through lo win the
Legends race and Monty Siraiton claimed the Mini Stocks.
Stacy Malhcn was the first one
to cross the finish line In the Pro
Stock main, but was disqualified
111 n post-race tcardown. handing
the trophy to Miller. Brian Bales.
S te v e W a rt m a n . J o h n n y
Westfall and Richard Adams
rounded nut the top five.
Gainey look the lead on lap
three, then stayed ahead of
Lonnie Register for the re­
mainder of llic 30-lap feature to
claim another V C S trophy.
"I figured Lonnie was real
close behind m e," said Gainey.
"I Just continued running hard."

Gainey and Register llnlslit t
one-two ahead of .Joe llaekne*
Robert lllcks nod Doug While
May was sitting In third plate
going into the llnal lap ol the
Legends rare, hot when leader
Richard Mllchrll spoil coming
out ol turn lour, flu- scramble
allowed May lo slide through
and lake ihe checkered llag
ahead ol Norm Cyr, Ted Richard
Gardner Slone and Robert Ham
" That was being in ihe rlgiu
place hi Ihe rigid lim e." Mo
sold "W illi (he caution coming
oul with only one lap lefl. l was
going lo settle back and lake a
third and not tear up the car
Stratton had the lead al die
end of the llrst lap and was still
on top when ihe checkered lUg
dropped in the Mini Stock Dot
slnn Second ihmugh tillh wto
C h r is Vogel. Mike Ponce. Scorn
Williams and Lenny Hlxon.
VCS din track racing runs
every Friday night with heal
races starting al H;30 p.m.
RE5ULT)
F R O L A T E M O D E L — I Jo* Jaca'oo* .
F r e d L*o
3 Mik* L u d d t n l ; * M i n
Pa ternlll, 5 John T r a m m e l ; 4 D a n d
Q*nd*b*d*i 7 Bill Kopha 4 G 4fy Flynn
PRO 5T O CK 5 — 1 Dan Millar, 3 Br un
Bate* 3 Stove Wartman, 4 John W**tfa&gt;l *
Richard Adam* 4 Doug Price, 7 Da. J
Milter ft Lar ry Wilburn; 9 G ar y riabrod
10 Dtnnit North, It Bobby Pa tar ton
H O B B Y STOC KS I M I a p t l 1 Kami
Galn»y. j Lonma RaglOar 3 Jo* H*ckn*r
4 Robert Hick ), 5 Doug While; 4 R cl
Gaither. 7 lanren ce Ednl*. • Hick Coop**
9 Donni* Bottle. 10 Craig Markol; It Flateh
Moody 13 To m Lowa 13 To m Math*n ii
Scott Steven* l&gt; Rot* Pater ton
L E G E N D S — I Ron May: 2 No rm Cy r 1
T*d Richard 4 Gardner Sion* 5 Robert
Ham. * Mark VanDevendar, 7 Rob Gl*nn
* Jett Mayrand 9 Renny Davit. 10 John
Dlckinton. 11 Bobby Duhalma; 17 Tony
Hargrav** 13 Richard MHchall; 14 Gary
Martlcek t) Bill Berrfy; 1* J i m m y Fo»lar
17 DaveCraddock. t ) Jay Dlckinton
M I N I STOCKS — I Monty Stratton, I
Chrl* Vogel
3 Mlk* Pone*; 4 Scolty
William* 5 L*nny Hlison, 4 Don Gill*tp&gt;e
7 Charli* Slaat*; I To m Mulligan: 9 Oavey
Cline. TO Hob Plat*; 11 Ronnie Strotahl

Babe Ruth—
C on tin u e d from Page I B
game wluless.
scored In every Inning In hand­
ing llic Orioles their llrsl loss ol
the season, 11-0,
Antonio While starred on the
mound lor the Pirates (3-0).
scattering four singles, while
striking mil 13 and walking only
lour hi Ills six innings ol work.
While helped his own cause In
the bottom of llic llrst liming as
his tw o -ru n single pul Ihe
Pirates ahead lor good.
Doing llic damage for Hie
Pirates were Willie Robinson
(d o u b le , s in g le , r u n ). T u g
Daniels |twn singles, Iwo runs).
Fvaii Thompson (double, two
runs). While (single, two runs),
Carl Arnold (single, run), Ronnie
Washington (single) and Dilute
Hayes (run).
Chris Vaughn led Ihe way lor
the Expos (0*3) with Iwo singles
anil one ru n scored, w h ile
M arkls Sheppard and J e r r y
S trickla n d added one Hlnglc
cadi.
Th e A't&gt; biokc a l - l tic will)
two ruiiH In the top of (lie second
Inning, then added two more
runs In llic top of llic third
Inning aa they started to open up
(he lend.

David Sweeney and Terrell
Bender Were clfccllvc mi llic
mound for llic A 's (1-2) as
Sweeney hurled ihe llrsl four
timings and Bender finished up
ihe Iasi three as the duo com­
bined on a two-hltler.
Providing ihe olTcnsc for the
A s were Brett W iltc and Jason
Thornhill (one single and two
runs scored each). Ned Raines
J r . (single, run), Sweeney ami
Shawn Greene (one single each);
and B ender, R yan W agner.
Terrance McQueen, Mike Arrlnglou. Rod Hudson and Brad
Bromley (one run scored each).
Doing the hitting lor the O r­
ioles (2-1) wen- Ricky Floyd
(double, run ). M im ic Stokes
(single). Albert Harris (Iwo runs)
and Bruce Carter, J .J . Bryant
and Mike Hackney (one run
scored each),
I lie Babe Ruth League will
return lo action Wcdncsdov.
with the Elks Lodge "1241 Cubs
( l - l ) facing the Nobles C on ­
struction White Sox (2 0) Inside
Sanford Memorial Sladlmn and
the Rotary Club Royals 11 1)
battling the Dine Jays (0-2) mi
/inn Beck Field, Bolli games are
sel fur (l 9:45 p,m. slarl.

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5nnford Herald, Sonlord, Florida - Tuesday, April 5. 1994 - 3 8

People

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Seniors visit Fort Lauderdale

IN BRIEF

By H E R M A N S C H R O E D E R
Horald Correspondent___________

Earlier story time

Forty-three seniors went on a

The new 9 (i.iii. o|&gt;&lt;'iiltiK of (he Seminole County Public
Library System branches allows more flexibility In the
Children's Program schedule.
Slnryllm cs have been shilled for ih r convenience of parents
and children who would like to take advantage of earlier
opening hours.
Toddler stories will be held at 10 and 10:30 a.in. on Mondays
and at 9:30. 10 and 10:30a.m. on Tuesdays.
Bedtime stories will remain at 7 p.m .on Monday night.
Preschool stories are scheduled at 9:30 a.til.. 10:30 n.m. and
2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
After school stories remain at 3:30 p in.
Preschool Dims will begin at 10 a.in. on Thursdays and the
story program will remain at 10:45 a.m.
Saturday stories will be presented at 10:30 a.m.
For more Information, call 339-4000.

CALENDAR

recent

Inis t r i p

to F o r t

Lauderdale. Th e y lefl Sanford at
0 a.m., had breakfast at the
Cracker Barrel In Melbourne,
arrived at the Swap Sfiop to do
some shojrpltig. went to their
h o te l, b o a rd e d the J u n g le
Queen, traveled on the "N e w "
River for one hour past a lot of
billionaire's homes. Th e captain
cx|(lalned whose homes were
passed. Some of I hem bad a
m illio n dollar yacht docked
alongside th rlr bouse.
V" ■
After an hour's boat ride, the
(mat docked ut an Island with a
big restaurant. The waitresses
fccre c a rry in g big trn y s of
barbecued rtbs. chicken and
shrimp phis everything that goes
with It. Everybody had all Ibcy
could cal. After the meal, the
group was treated to a vaudeville
show for an hour. Back to the
boat Tor another hour's boat ride
track to (own and track to the

OTmiHci

Toastm asters meet at S C C
Seminole Com m unity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
"0581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Hosella Bon bum at 323-8284 for
more Information

H*r»ld P tiotoby H orm onSchrood.r

Kll Carton and wlfo, Faya (lift) and Jim Qunstar and wife, Marga
hotel for a good night's rest.
Eight a.m. and on the go! find
n continental breakfast at the

hotel. At 10 a.m.-. the group left
the hotel for u tour of West Palm
Beach followed by lunch at a

shoipplng mail and then came
hue k to Sanford. Needless to say.
everyone retired quite early.

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overcalers Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 322 0657.

Panic Attack group to meet

Yard of
the M onth

Agoraphobla/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at H p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W. Stale Road
434, Loiigwood. Th e sup|Ktri group Is for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and Ire active In public.

The home and grounds of
Olive W. Johnson, 1919 W.
13th St., Sanford, has boon
oelocted by the W ostsido
Community Assoclallon for Iho
Yard of the Month Award. Tho
attractively landscaped yard
foaluros a variety of shrubs as
woll as bogonlas, hibiscus,
azaleas, and roses to name a
few flowering plants.

C lo g g in g c la s s e s formed
The Old Hickory Stumpers offer free beginner clogging
classes Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from (* to 9 p in Call 349 9529 lor more lutormallon.

Take off p oun ds sensibly

Hvraid Ptttlo by Tm m y VtaMfrt

Members of Take Dll Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 lo H p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1(K)7 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
The group now lias a private room to weigh people between
B: 15 and 6:45 j&gt; m
Each week a different |rrogram on weight loss will be
conducted
For more liiforttuillon about the club, call 323-17(18 or
323 106-1.

Interfering with mail federal offense

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly
Th e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Boom at Touehton’s in downtown Sanford.
Visitor;* are wrlcotne.

D E A R A D D Y i I am writing In
response to the letter from
"Patty II., .Bonltu. C alif." In
California. I believe It's l» federal
offense to Interfere with the
delivery of mall, which Is what
her sister-in-law did when she
wrote "rrfusecl" on a letter
addressed to tier husband, and
sent u back. II Patty wanted to
cause a lot ot family problems,
she could complain to the U.S.
postal authorities. I believe there
Is a fine &lt;&gt;( $1,000 and up lo five
years In prison for Interfering
with the delivery of mall.

Kiw anis C lub meets W ednesday
Th e Klwanls Club of Sanford bolds its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at Hie lakcfroni. Visiting KJwanlans are
welcome. For Information call Wall Smith. 323-50HH.

D ancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance ts held every Wednesday,
trom 2:30 ■ 4:30 p m at Hie Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Deltonians ! 1-piece bund. Donation $2.00.

C oastliners meet W ednesday

J U A N I T A R O D R IQ U E Z ,
FRESNO, C A L IF .
D E A R J U A N I T A ! Since I am
not qualified to practice law In
California (or any other stute), I
checked with the Office of Pbstul
Inspectors and spoke with Insjreclor Pamela Prince. Actually,
the fine Is higher than you
thought.
According lo Section 1702 of
the Federal Crim inal Code and
Rules. Title 18 U.S. Code:
"W hoever lakes any letter. postal card or package out of any
post office or any authorized

S A N FO R D — The 1993-94 Coastliners meetings will be held
ut 10 a.m. the first Wednesday of each monlb at the Sanford
Senior Center. 401 E. Seminole Ulvd.
All former members and employees of the former Atluntlc
Coastline Railroad are Invited lo attend.
For Information, call F. P. Dunn at 322-8981.

Sanford W o m an ’s C lub meets monthly
S A N FO R D — Th e Sanford Woman's Club meets the (Irsl
Wednesday of each month, at 11 a.m.. at the clubhouse. 309 S.
Oak Ave. Reservations for the noon luncheon arc necessary
through the telephone committee. Following luncheon, a
program Is presented.

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tetter form " A Loser In Kansas":
May I contribute a little Input
from m y own experience?
I am also an average-looking
35-yeur-old man who has never
been married — though t. too,
want to meet the right woman. I
am also paralyzed from the waist
down, partially incontinent and
basically Impotent. (Just what
every woman Is looking for.
right?)
However. In the past 10 years
since m y becoming “ disabled." I
have had three wonderful rela­
tionships. emotionally and sex­
ually. My motto: "If what you
got don't work, work with what
you got."

Like you said. Abby, "If you
label yourself a loser, you will
never be u winner."
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D E A R A B B Y ! Please do your
female readers a favor and tell
them not to waste too much time
with guys for whom they have
"no feelings."
Also, tell the guy the truth
about wlty you live no feelings
for him. Not knowing Is a lot
worse than lu-arlng. "You're too
short, you don't make enough
money, or you have body odor."
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fall to 6-month
will it end?
■y PATRICIA LAMIOLL
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK - The stock
market skidded to its . lowest
level In six months, with Wall
Street professionals divided oVer
Just how bad things might get.
The drop continued Monday
with wnves of selling that re­
flected apprehension about
sharply rising Interest rates on
bonds, which are now at their
highest level since President
Clinton took office.
After a roller-coaster day. the
Dow Jones Industrial average
finished 43 points down, at
3.393.35. extending the 139point drop of the week before.
The Dow Is at Its lowest level
since early October.
The Dow is now off nearly 400
polpts, or 9.7 percent, from Its
record high of 3,976.36 reached
Jan. 31.
Still, the panic-stricken sell-off
that many Wall Street pro­
fessionals had feared after the
three-day Easter weekend didn't
materialize. On the contrary,

' buyers emerged during the day
to pick tip stocks considered
bargains.
•'We re not selling." said Mark
Stumpp, chief Investment officer
at PDI Strategies, a mutual fund
firm in Short Hills, N.J. He said
the market’s drop "gives us a
great buying opportunity,"
In addition, anecdotal evi­
dence showed that millions of
small Investors — who have
been key to the mnrkct's vitality
In the past few years — aren’t
rushing to sell.
“ W e do not sense any great
panic, especially on the slock
side," said Raymond Worseck.
chief economist at A.O. Edwards
ft Sod*, k St. Louis-based
network of brokerages that cater
to individual Investors. "We
d o n ' t - detect any great
groundawetl of anxiety."
A t Fidelity Investments, the
nation's leading purveyor o f
m utual .tends, spokeswomen
Jahe Jatnleeon earn there was no
significant selling. Millions or
Individuals own stocks through
mutual tends.

By the end of the day, several

big Investment firms were re­
com m ending purchases of
stocks and bonds, asserting they
were underpriced.
,
, ny
vestment professionals said the
market Is likely to remain vola­
tile for some time. Some contend
that Wall Street may be entering
a bear market — a long slide in
stock prices.
Stnn Weinstein, a seasoned
stock picker who publishes The
Professional T n p c Render
newsletter In Naples. Fla., has
been advising clients that (he
market Is In n bear-market
pattern.
"My 2 cents, unless you're the
nimblest of traders. Is you don't
buy." said Weinstein, one of the
few forecasters who predicted
the 1987 crash and the 1973-74
bear market, when stocks lost 43
percent In value.
"The panic and capitulation la
down the road to come," he said
"Until you have that kind of
purging, you won't get a major
turn In the stock market, and
that Is still months ahead of us.

Endeavour launch delayed;
Dangeroue defect feared
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA postponed this
week's launch of space shuttle Endeavour to
check the main engines for a defect that could
cause a catastrophic explosion.
Endeavour Is now scheduled to blast ofT Friday,
one day late, provided today's Inspection un­
covers no problems. The delay was announced
Monday, Just hours after the countdown began for
Thursday's launch.
If the Inspection finds anything suspicious or is
Inconclusive, a more detailed check will be made,
delaying liftoff about a week, NA9A said.
Replacing a pump or an entire engine would take
several weeks.
A routine Inspection of an oxidizer pump In
California late last week uncovered a defective
metal strip in a pressurization line, NASA said.
One of the 11 small strips that direct the flow of
liquid oxygen through the pump waa pointed
Instead of rounded.
Engineers fear the pointed shape could cause
the strip to crack and send metal chip* Into the
pump. That could lead to.........
an engine nutdawn —
which would require an emergency landing — or
even an explosion that could destroy the shuttle.
An Inspection of 14 other pumps turned up
another one with a pointed strip, NASA
spokeswoman June Malone said, the first pump
with the bad port had flown In space several

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times; the second one had never flown. Malone
said. No cracks were found In either, she said.
Tests of Endeavour's pumps In past months
found no evidence of cracking, NASA said.
The main engines are made by Rockwell
International's Rocketdyne division of Los
Angeles.
Endeavour Is now due to blast off at 8:06 a.m.
with a crew of six and the most sophisticated
radar equipment ever built for environmental
monitoring from space.
The 6366 million radar Instrumcnls will scan
rocks In Death Valley, forests In North Carolina
and Michigan, waterways In Oklahoma and other
environmentally sensitive sites so thnt scientists
can learn more about changes In the Earth.

Legal N otices
IN T H I C i a c U I T c o u n t
O P T H IIIT M JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMO FOR
IB M !N O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CAtlNAft-MSI-CA-tS-K
CITIZEN! FEDERAL BANK, A
PBDBNAL SAVINQt SANK.
Plain,III.
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KENNETH0 FURBOTER
AND SAMANTHAL
FURBOTBR, hlsyvlto, si si.
Osrtndsnli.
NOTICE OP ACTION —
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE —
PROPERTY

TO:KENNETH 0. FURBOTER
AND SAMANTHA L.
FURBOTER, hit wife
lail known address:
111LongwoodMarkham Road
Sanlord, FL 777)1
and any unknown partial who
ars or may ba Intorettod In tho
tuSIsd mortar of mis action
'1'itisos namts and rstidancss.
attar diligent aaarch and inquiry, ara unknown ta Plaintiff and
which said unknawn partlas
may claim as hairs, davit***,
grants#!, aiitgnssi. Manor*,
creditors, trusts*# sr sihsr
claimants claiming by, through,
under or against tha sold D*f
andantli), Ksnnsth 0. Furfaolar
and lamanfha L. Furbotsr, or
aittwr of thorn, who ora not
known to ba dsad or ally*.
YOU ARB NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tha following property In
Seminole County. Florida,-lo
wlf:
Tha East VS of Lot 14, and all
of Lets IS and 34. Block f, PLAT
OF CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER
HOMES SUBDIVISION, ac­
ta plat thereof as ra­
in Plat Book I, pagts
HA Its and HA Public records
of Seminole County, Florida,
ha* basn Iliad egalnil you and
yeti are required to sarv* a copy
of yewr written detontes, If any.
Id It an BARRY l». ORUHER.
ESQUIRE, Plaintiffs attorney,
whsa* address Is: LAW OF­
F IC E S OF STUZIN AND
CAMNBR, IMI Brlcksll Avanus,
Mth Floor, Miami. Florida
Utlt, within 70 day* ol publics
ttan, and Ilia tha original with
the Clark el this Court slthtr
baton service upon Plalniltrs
attorney or Immadlataly there
r after) otherwise, a default will
bo enttred against you for the
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint.
|n accerdsnca with tha Amer­
ican* With Dlsabllltist Act, par­
sons with diubiilitot nasding a
«■*&lt;'»! ecrommodxlion to particlpat* In this proceeding
should contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court, A.D.A. Coordina­
tor, at Ml N. Park Avenue, Sulla
X t , Sanlord. PL urn,
.....

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his peg lag had caught on a shoe from
tho sacral collection he kepi In hie cabin.

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MARYANNE MORSE
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Byt Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
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Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX OE I D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B T
G IV E N , that Equlvasl Lid
Partnership dba Alpha A Ce, the
holder ol tho lollowing ctrllllc
atals) has Iliad Mid ctrllllc
attls) lor a ta&gt; dead lo ba Issued
thereon. Tho certlllcate numb
arts) and yaar(s) at Issuance,
tha description ol the properly,
and tha namelt) In which II was
assessed Is/art as follows i
Certificate No Tail
Year ol Issuance: tael
Description ol Property: LEO
LOT IS HAYMANS ADD NO 7
PB1PG)
Namts In which assessed:
Ruby T. Wright, Heirs
All Ol Mid properly being In
the County ot Seminole. Stele ol
Florida,
Unltss such certificated)
shall ba redeemed according to
law, the property described In
such certificated) will ba Mid
to the hlghsst bidder al the west
front door, Stmlnols County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on
fh# ffh day ol May, I H A si It
A.M.
Apprealmsfsly ( H I M cash
tor toos Is required to be paid by
Ihe successful bidder at the M lt.
Full payment of an amount
equal Iq the highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
tanas and recording tots Is due
w llhln 14 hours altor tho
advertised lime ol tho m Io . All
payments shall ba cash or guar­
anteed Instrument, made pay
able lo tho Clork ol the Circuit
Court.
Deled this nth day ol March,
Iff4
(SEAL)
Mary anna Morse
Clark of Ihe Circuit Court
SomInolo County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 1,11, If, It, IPV4
DIO-11
N O TIC I OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX D IE D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN, that Janet L. or E.
Lamar Sharp, the holder ol tho
fallowing certificated) has Iliad
Mid carllllcatotsl lor a tax deed
to be Issued thereon. The certlflcato number(s) and year(s) ol
Issuance, the description ol Ihe
property, and Ihe namatsl In
which It was assessed It/are as
tol lours:
Certlllcate No. 1711
Year oil nuance: IH1
Description ol Properly: LEO
LOT l BLK A LAKEWOOD
SHORES PB IOPOS1
Names In which aiMtted:'
Thomas P. Kavanagh, Sr.
All ol Mid properly being In
the County ol Seminole, Slate of
Florida.
Uniats such certlflcatali)
shall ba redeemed according lo
law, the properly described In
such certificated) will be sold
to the highest bidder al tha wail
Iron) door, Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,on
the nth day ol April, ifta, at II
AM .
Approxlmalaly t i l l 00 cash
lor leas Is required lo ba paid by
the successful bidder at Ihe Mia.
Full payment ol an amount
equal lo Ihe highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
laxas and recording lets Is due
w llhln 14 hours a ltsr the
advertised time ol Ihe Mle. All
payments shell be cash or guar­
anteed Instrument, mede pay­
able lo Ihe Clerk ol the Circuit
Court.
Batod this arts day ol March,
1W4,

(MAD

THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVE^MENT

Maryann* Morse
' Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
Byt Michelle L. Hive
Deputy Clork
Publish: March IS. t t , r t k April
S.IH4
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Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D U O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IV E N , that Equlvasl Ltd
Porlnership dba Alpha B Co. Ihe
holder ol the following corllflcatotsl has (lied m M certlflcaiets) lor a la* dead to ba lisutd
Ihereon The cerllllesta numb
arts) and yta r(i) el Issuance,
Ihe description ol tha property,
and iha named) In which II was
assessed Is/ar* as lollows:
Certlllcate No. DM
Year ol Issuance; IH I
Description ol Property: LEO
L O T S BLK B S U N LA N O
ESTATES PB II P O K
Names In which asMssed:
DavIdS. Anderson
All ol Mid property being In
Ihe County of Seminole, Slate of
Florida
Unless such uarm lcate(l)
shall ba redeemed according to
taw, tha property described In
such certilkaiels) wilt ba sold
to Ihe hlghetl bidder al Ihe was I
Iron! door, Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida, on
the Vlh day ot May, IH A at H
AM .
Approximately t lli O t cash
tor fees Is required to ba paid by
tha successful bidder at tha Mto.
Full payment of an amount
equal to tho flights! bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxes and recarding toot Is due
w ithin 14 haurs attar tha
advert Isad lima ol tha salt. AM
payments shall ba cash or guerantoad Instrument, mad* MU'
alto to thq Clark at th# Circuit

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322*2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
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MONDAY thru
FftlOAY
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Maryann# Morse
Clerk ol lho Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish; Merch 15. H . If A April
S. IH4
OIP-T7______________________
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR I I M I N 0 L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
File Number FS4M-CF
I N R Ii ESTATE OF
B E T T Y B .N E U a ilS IR
Deceased
NOTICE OF
• ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Iho
estate ol Betty B. Neubleter.
deceased, File Number *3 Sle­
ep, is pending In tha Circuit
Court tor Seminole County, Flor­
ida, Probala Division, tha
address ol which Is P.O. Drawer
C. Sanford. FL 17771. Tho names
and addresses at tha personal
representative and the personal
repreMntatlve's attorney ara
M l forth balow.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T I
All parsons on whom Ihls
nolle# Is served who have ob
lections that challenge tha valid­
ity ol tho will. Iho qualifications
ol Iho personal representative,
venue, or lurlsdktlon of this
Court are raqulrad to flto their
oblectlens with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAY* A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SER V ICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditor* ol tho dated*nt
end other penent having claim*
or demand* against oaeddant's
estate on whom a copy Of thlt
nolle# I* served wllhln three
month* altor th* dal* of th* first
pU 'Icatloo ol thl* nolle# mini
Ilia hair claim* with thl* Cduti
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS APTER THE
D A TE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All olhar creditor* ol th*
doted*nt *nd parson* having
claim* or d*mandt against Iha
dacadtnl’t aslal# mu*! Ill* thwlr
claims with Ihls court W ITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLA IM S. DEM AN D S
ANO OBJECTIONS NOTT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data ol Iha first publica­
tion ol this Nolle* ls March If,
IH4.
Personal Represantaltya:
Andrew F. Naublasar
Rout* I, Bax toco
A III monto Springs, F 1 71)14
Attorney tor Fartanal
R*pr**anlallv*i
Frank McMillan
Florida BarNs.i OHtll
ill N. Wymora Road, Sulla 101
Wlnttr Park, FL HfW -lf IS
Telephone: 407*44-7700

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MAJ E ST I C I NVESTI OATI VE
Servlets Domestic relations
Free consullalton 40) 44* 1117

55— Business
Opportunities

NOW ACCEPTING

COKE/MAM’S Vending
ScflsdiWig may metud* Hatald AdverUtat Mtrw cent ol an addiborul day
Cm k *I whan you gal laaiit* Payortytof day* youradruntatral# earned
Lit* M description tor Ia*test resuhs Copy mutt toaow acceptable typo
graphical torm -Comrrercuil frequency rales are *vx.lab*e

Local route, priced lo sell last
________ I 100 5*1 JIH
OWN A PAYPHONE HOUIF
SD00 week potential Unique
o p p o r t u n it y

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61— Money to Lend

DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon Tha Oay Belore Pubkcabon
Sunday 12 Noon Fnday-Monday* 70 PM Friday

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS: In iha want of an trror In an
ad, tha Sanford Herald prill ba reaponaJbl* for th* first
Insertion only and only to tha extant of tha coal of that
Inaartlon. Ptaaaa Chech your ad for accuracy the ftrat day It

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE M0NEYI
All you need I* yosx till* Jack
Diamond lor appointment
___________ 74Q7t7t___________

63— Mortgages

11-lldwtv Cart
Sanlord area. Lata of

Dated this Mth day af March,
UFA
(U A L )
Meryl
Clark at the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: MichelleL. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April A II, H , M, 1FF4
DEO to

1H4.

CHILDCARE IN MY HOME
Reasonable ratal Fenced
yard, meals A snacks 774 5)47
C H I L D C A R E available
evenings A weekends Call lor
rat* specials Mrs Mlchtllt’s
House lit H H / U t m ) 10

Orlando * Winter Park
831*9993

loving car* tar your Iti
onaslcontact Hally OTtlsS

Bladder Control Problsmif
SENIORS,
Call to find out It you quality
lo r a s s i s t a n c e w ith
DIAPERS/PADS Wa Ilia lor
Medicare reimbursement,
p r i v a t e I ns u r a n c e and
Medicare directly Delivered
to your door monthly.

407440-1254

ADOPTIONS
Frt* medical cam. Iranspor
latlon, counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar n if llS Claarwator Attorney
Jehn Frlcker
Itto ♦1)144#

LOST DARK BLUE It It boat
caver. Loti on 4*A between
Country Club end An port Blvd
on 4/7 II found, plea** cell
tu tltfs tl Reward

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D IE D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN, that Financial REC Inc
% Carlllkafe Inv Ser. the holder
ot tho following cortlflcatoie)
has Iliad Mid certificated! for a
tax dead to ba issued thereon.
The certlllcate number!*) end
yaar(t) et issuance, ihe descrip
Hon ot the properly, and tha
named) In which It was attest
adlt/are at follows:
Cerllllralf No It70
Year ol Issuance: Iff I
Description ot Property: LEG
LOTS f t I O ORANOE PARK
PB2POS0A
Nemos In which e m tie d :
Chariot M Hobbs
All ol Mid property being In
the County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida.
Unless such certificated)
Shall ba redeemed according lo
law. tha property described In
such cartttkalsdl will ba sold
to Ih# highest bidder at tha west
front door. Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,on
Iho ttth day al April, Iff*, at It
A.M.
Approximately IIISOO cash
tor toes Is required to ba paid by
•he successful bidder al tha M to.
Full payment of an amount
equal to tho highest bid piu*
applicable documentary stamp
lasts and recording teas Is due
w ithin 74 hours altor tha
advertised lima of tha Mia, All
payments shall ba cash or guar,
an lead Imlrument, made pay­
able to Iha Clark ot iha Clrcull
Court

NOTICI OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DECO

(SEAL)
Maryann# Mors#
Clark el th* Circuit Coun
Semlnol* County. Florid*

331-0700
74 Hour Sarv let

71— Help Wanted

Legal N otices

Deled Ihl* am day af March.

* EASIER QUALIFYING
For complete detail* colli
R EM IT FINANCIAL
ACTION MORTOAOE

23— L o s t A F o u n d

Legal N otices

If*4

* NEW CO M M U N ITY*
H0M EBUYIRS PROGRAM
• LOW DOWN PAYMENT

2 1 -P trt0 M lS

Court.

N O T IC I OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O TICE It H E R E B Y
OIVEN, thaI E. Lamar or Janet
L. Sharp, the holder ot tho
following certlllcetols) ha* Iliad
M id cartllkatots) tor a lax dead
to ba lusued Ihereon Tho certifi­
cate number (si and yaar(s) af
Issuance, tha description ot the
property, end tha name Is) in
which II was assessed Is/ar# as
follows:
Cerllfkale No 4511
Year ol Issuance: IH I
Description of Property: LEO
SEC asTWP IIS ROE SIB BEO
1*5411 F T S 4)717* FT E OF N
U COR RUN S m i ) F T E HP
FT N FH.17 FT W HO F T TO
BEO IS M AC)
Names In which assessed:
Rodney G Green. Judith A.
Green
All of Mid property being In
tha County ol Seminole, Stele ol
Florida
Unless such certlflcatals)
shall ba redeemed according to
law, the property described In
such cerllflcalels) will bp sold
lo the highest bidder el Ihe west
front door, Semlnol* County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida.on
the Itlh day ol April. IH A at H
AM
Approximately 111100 cash
for tots it required to ba peM by
tha successful bidder at tha Mto.
Full payment el an amount
equal to tha highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
texts and recording toes It duo
w llh ln 14 hours a lta r tha
•dvsrllsed lima ol tho Mto. All
pnymentt shall ba cash or guar­
anteed Instrument made pay
able to tho Clark ot tho Circuit
Court.
Da ltd this Ith day ot March,

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Caro

eACCOUNTI NOCLERK •
17)5 wkt This local firm needs
you lo keep (heir accounts
straight Don't delay! Mur, yl
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
10* W H IN SI.. 77) ID*
AOD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 777 #*1* or 171 4111

AFTER SCHOOL COMPANION

N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O I V E N . Ihel Equlveit Lid
Partnership dba Alpha A Co, Iha
holder of Iho following cerlltlc
atoll) ha* Iliad M id cerlltlc
atals) tor a tax deed lo be Itiued
thereon. Th* certlllral* numb
t r i l l and yaar(t) ol Itluenc*.
the description of Ih* properly,
end Ih* namatsl In which It wat
attested Is/ar* as tol low*
Certificate No 1714
Year ol lituanc* Ifll
Description ol Property LEG
LOT14CRYSTAL RIDGE PB 1*
P O S H TO to
Names In which tttetted
Ronald E Rost, Dawn J Ross
All ot M id property being In
th* County ol Semlnol*. Stale ol
Florida.
Unless such cerllflcaledl
shall ba redeemed according lo
law, tha properly described in
such certificated) will ba sold
to Iha highest bidder at Ih* west
front door, Semlnol* Count)
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida, on
tho Ind day ot May. tffs. at II

AM .
Approximately S H IM cash
tor too* Is required lo be paid by
lit* successful bidder al Iha M l*
Tull payment ol an amount
equal lo Iho highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
tax** and recording lee* is due
w ithin 74 hours altor tha
advertised lima ol Iha M to All
pay men 11 shall ba cash or guar
an lead Instrument, made pay­
able to Ih* Clerk ol Ihe Circuit
Court.
Dated mis list day of March.
If*4
(SEAL)
Maryann# Morse
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Semlnol# County. Florida

ByiMlchaiitL. Hiva

Byi Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publishi March 11, tl. It B April

Publf*)/March 7t i April I. It.

lit**

If, INS

0 IP -f*

DEP-Uf

DtAutv £ Itr It

For my %on Trantporahon
required It or oltftr pr#
ferr#d C alU ff 071/alfer 6

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We’re well Into our 3rd decode
ol training successful agents
No license)
We II help'
WATSON REALTY COR!1
REALTORS
) ) ) 1700
AREA MGMT/MK TO

ARE YOU A
HIGH FLYER?
* Attitude* li Th# K#y
T fim Playtr
High Energy Self $Iarf«*r
CompuliiY* Winner
Txachable it Open Minded
WILL TRAIN )M l U i

AUTO B O O T M A K E R
Body ihop painter. helper
body worker Experienced
only jOSJ N 17 ??LLony wood
AUTO MECHANIC IMOJ1I U
Certified or w/4 yrt #ip and
«v/d#tire to becorn# certified
Valid driver Ikeme And took
f/T , u&gt;me weekmdt Cult lot
tfftiilr Jf? THttlvm igH

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
V a r i o u s I o c a 11o n * far
Receptionists, Sttrefirlei end
p a ti Entry. Coll Gen#ret
Ref to nn e l Barn 4pm M on
day Friday for more in torm#

tfonati m i
_______Never A Feel
AVON product! 1,000. Earn to
S0% No door/door PT/FT
Sandl 33t n n / t ICO He 31a

CABINET MANUFACTURER
Need* EDGE EANOER OP
■ RATOR. Materiel handling,
cleaning, and filing U hr
Immediate apenlng* 114*544

M ill

itti

Notice
FLORIDA STATB REQUIRES
all contractor* bo r*glit*r*d
or ctrf IBad. To verify a data
contractor* Meant* call
M M -la l-ffro . Occupational
Licenses ara required by th*
county end can be verified by

Rjmodijma
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding

Atom. Framing. Orywat
Doors, Roofing. Concrete.
&amp; 22L

u^cacitwa*
AopIIbiI W M

R EP
APPLIANCE
iN c i REPAIR
X
I AIR - Frt*
appl, service call wiih ra-

^ r s l John, A | ■tost, H4J7U

r1 i
.i
______ - J r f * ntrY------------

CARPENTER All kind* of home
repair*, painting A caramlc

^Itj^R khar^roj^^JTM fU
C a rp e t / ln s t B lIa tlo n
1

c a r p b t m il l d ir b c t

Big Dficevnti Famous Brandt
First Quality. Top Lin*.
Sialnmatfar, Saxonlat,
Tracktoti, Sculpture* SS.ff yd
Com marc lal lav* I loop* U 4f yd
Inslallallon. 40) 374 **00

C a r p e t C le a n in g
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEAN IN G
pla* strip and ball floors.
Rttidtnllal/commarclal 14
hr*. 174^1141, beeper 444 0141

C o n c re te

Lawn Service

A p f A t l* CONCRETE, Wayne
Baal. 1 Man Qualify Opera
lion I U0-U1I/414-M41

TOM A JEFF' S LAWN CAR El
Ret /Comm . dependable, low

Electrical
MASTER ILIC TR IC IA H,
Rapalr-adctlllon, comm/rtt.
Llc/lnt lEROOOilflIII 44)1

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
INDOOR A O U TD O O R
Plastering Remodel new end
hfatork homes. 72&gt;7f io

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable All phases Call
(or Free att. Michael 177) 101
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL,
melal studs, doors. Irlm. sld
Ing. porches, decks, gaitbos
Llcomad/lmured
1)170#)

RITE-WAY... .
wl

sn ow up

L e t T h la U U p la y A « l \
W o rk F o r Y o u „
J

Clfliiinnl y

, C a ll
l3 2 2

^2614

J a n it o r ia l S e r v ic e s *
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commardal/Rasld. I l l 4)17

L a n d s c a p in g
RANDY'S QUALI T Y LAWNt
Complete pro car* line* ItoO

L IO H T HAULINO, FLOOR
MAINTENANCE. W# alio do

^toarujjiijvauimgj^Him,^

PERSONAL TOUCH CLEAN
INO SERVICE. Home*, apis,
and car*. 171-7110

i B D LAWN M AINTENANCE

Lawn Service
W# do everything I Cell for
tre* «*t imat**. Tiesaio

ralxsM-reeet^-jj^^l^O/O
M o v in g &amp; Sto ra g e

CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
specialists 10% oil all local
moves with coupon "W* move
with pride In mind" 1114)4*

Painting
P A I N T I N O . paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry well
repair Freeesl 111 11)4

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RI TE: Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks.
houses Free esl. 371 4177

Photography ~
W E D O I N O S , Parlies, and
Personal Mobil equip unique
pricing For Into call 374 »«0)

Rooting
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
ROOFINO
Painting,
carpentry. Bond/Int/Lic
HC0004745

Call 5)4 i l l )

S w im m in g P oo l
' R e p a ir
Servlce/i
WE EKLY SERVICC from U i
mo Ch«m Rift Pool Sarvko

Tree Service
ECHOLS T RE E SVC Lie's. Ins
“ Lal Ih* Professionals do II."

^re**nlllmatos^_^_J717W

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW 1 SCREEN REPAIR:
*4) u i - m i

Advertise Yout' business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

�5B

San lo u i Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, April 5. 1904

71—

H e lp W anted

3i ~

-

CO l CLASS B DRIVERS

JANITORIAL

J ri**dtd Immediately lor
poilllofl lnO *larub*r,a M ull
hav* 1 year recent verllUbl*
erperlene* and a clean MVR,
air brakes and HAZM AT a
plut Call General Personnel
lam 4pm Monday Friday lor
more Information I I I i i j j
____
N f v .f A T eel___

P a rt lim e e le a n e r/ llo o r
person Musi tie eble lo pass
security check Call 1*1 111)

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
V a r i o u s lo c a t i o n s lo r
Production, Warehouse, k
A s s e m b ly . C a ll G e n e ra l
Personnel la m 4pm Mon
day Friday lor more Inlorma
Hon SSI 11)1
Never A Feel

COL CLASS A DRIVERS
Needed lor Hie Orlando area
Immediately Mutt have &gt;
yean recent vendable e&gt;i&gt;e
Hence and a clean MVR
endorsements Mpluv
C a ll G e n e ra l P e rs o n n e l
•am 4pm Monday Friday lor
more Information 4M IIIJ
_______ Never A Feel___
• C LE R IC A L TR A IN E E a
Enthusiastic personality wins
Ihltonef Learn It all here!
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
M « W .H IM t ..m n »
C O M P A N IO N / H O M E M A K E R
to live wills elderly lady
S a l a r y , p r i v a t e li v i n g
quarters, etc Call alter 104m
please lie two
___ _

CONCRETE LABORERS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
Experienced only Ml «;/ ;

COORS/OISHWASHERS
Full time Apply In person
Parry's Rtsluranl, upper
level. AI lemon It Mail l

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR

SALES
11)00 1)000 per month
i m M im s
• SECR ETAR Y.
Happy, casual oltltel Super
benefits here w aling lor you 11
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
Z04W n th H U M U S
1M E N O I N E / E Q U I P M E N T
M E C H A N IC lor lawn sve
Evenings 4 ) hours Call lor
appl 1 » *000 leave message

SUBWAY/HANDYWAY
Experience growth with us a*
a

A G CARRIERS, Tuyeres F|
a well established And grow
log Cent r a I Florida based
• Up to 12 000 ml per mo
• Slop (Xf Pay
• Unloading Pay

• Vacation Pay
• $4 M y &amp; Par for inane# Bonus
• Spouse Riding. Program

• Average Trip I 1Day*
• late Model Conventional
Tractor*
It you have 2 year* tractor
trailer. O TH and snow And ice
experience plus a good driving
record, call
i too i/4 m o

Handy

W a y /S y tjw a y

associate

Par l / F u l l li m e

positions available Customer
oriented individual* are en
courages! to apply in person at
the Handy Way located at 4111
Orange H U d . Lake Monroe o r
mail resume/application to
H a n d y W ay
331 Sem oran
C o m m e r c e Pi » Suite 10f
Apopka F L 22701

company oiler % you
• I H lo V U per mil**

E E O M/F/H/V

TEACHERS

TEACHER ASST/CAt LAB MGR
Prefer esper w al risk youth,
tome computer kniwiedge
Tep/pt time IIQQ/hr E O E

Full time Mutt have late
model econo vehicle for local

TELEMARKETING

deliver !•* ullllnnq personal

National M l g Hat fe v e r a I
openings on H i agoirettive
lelemarkehng ttaif W p oiler
full training and benefit*
Slarting pay it $/ id hour
Exp erience pre!# rr# d Call
M l Baker Mon F r i , 9 5
(4071 4)9 O H )
• U T IL IT Y PERSON*
T r a i n to t e r v i c e t m a 11
engine! G r e a t co benefit!
F R EE R EG IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
700W ISfhST . 12) H7t

v th l(I# Call *42 23011 17^

ELECTRICIANS
Residenllal only Licensed or
nol Top pay benefits Eipe
rtenced only need apply in
p e r s o n at S A N F O R D
E L E C T R IC. )»)/ S Park Dr
e F O R K L IF T TR A IN E E e
sa SO hrl Easy as plot begin
ners spot with great thence in
move up with this company1
F R E E R EG IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M EN T
MO W 11th St . I l l lif t

UTLITY COMPANY JOBS

h o t e l p o s it io n

SJ 21 |IS /I per hour this area
Men and women needed No
experience necessary For in
formation call
I 219 7)6 4711

Orlando North
-* 7

Bet U22) SAM toSPM /Dayl

f and Ttwtrfl

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK

ROOM AnENDANTS
Apply In person
Monday Friday.Yam 4pm
lie S Nerlhlake Bird ,
___Altamonte Springs EOE

HODSECIEANERS
For T ID Y MAID

S day&lt;/wk

Experienced only

Apply

m

ptnon, Days Inn, Bffilofd
*0/ 21) 4100

W AR EH O USE A N D G E N E R A L
LABO R H E L P N E E D E D i
Bonut lor drivers All thiftt
available Daily pay. no lee
Report ready lo work |, JO am .
Induftnal la b o r $*c . &lt;011
F rench A v No phone call!

with pa y and benefit i 3)9 374#

TELEMARKETER

Exp erienced M u t t live in
Sanlorci area A have CO L
Apply at Hutch' i, Towing,
7207 W lit St

93 — R o o m s l o r R e n t

Full tlma Experienced. neat
appearance and dependable
Musi have transportation
M l H it

LO C ATES

Conduct your own

local# 'Starch

For a step by

step guide send 119 95 to
Locate. PO B ob 140).
iantoed. F L 22/7I I401

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have COL " A " with
clean MVR Produce e.peri
ence and good relerences re
quired Call or apply
MSC Trucking. 1*11 W i lt SI.
Sanford. FL *0/111114)
LPN
LMN interested in innovative
facility, on the cutting edge of

research 13 hour shift
CalU99 5001

A Q U I E T C L E A N rm n San
ford Kitchen A phone ute,
( uin laundr y %H A up 134 4*55
A

Q U IE T F U R N RM
W O
c o m b o , kit p r i v
A /C
f 200/mo plut dtp i 1 ©let
124 1469 after 1pm

C L E A N RO OMS single starting
171/wk
K i t c h e n , ph o n e ,
laundry, video garnet, oft
thee! parking IJ0 447)
IN P R I V A T E L O N G W O O D
home
S te a d y e m p l o y e d

140/wk 110/dep

124 1110

M A T U R E D PERSON
Light
cooking 161 wk F ir i t a n d i a t t

___________ )? 4 s m ___________
N EW LY R EN O V A TE D , private
entrance paddle fan In your
room your own heat control.,
refrigerator, microwave, and
color tv Oft tlrtef parking
and maid tervice Convenient
location The best in town

12) 1404

MAIDS
F/T M F. 14 Will train,
uniforms Molly Maid, H I 50Q7
M E O IC A L

97 — A p a r t m e n l s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

CNAS ind ORDERLIES
Musi be certified 1 II and / J
shills Apply In person
Debary Manor
*0 N Hwy 1/1&gt;
Debary. FI
40/ M I 441*
M E O IC A L

RN
Charge nurses lor lam 3pm
and Tl / shills IV and ven
tllalor e&lt; parlance needed
Apply In person
Debary Manor *0 N. Hwy 1/ *1
__________ Debary, FI
M E D IC A L

RECEPTIONIST
For busy orthopaedic office
Call Sharon at H I MM
M E D IC A L

LPN
13 hr shills 11am llpm
IVeaptrlencepre lerred
Apply In person;
Debary Manor M N. Hwy IT *1
Debary, F I_________

NEEDED AT ONCE
A to ta l p io le s s lo n a l
Hairstylist Cosmetologist lor
a lull service salon Must have
following and Ihe motivation
lo eapand Commission com
menturale with ability All
Inquiries held In strict con
lldence Send resume to
Ollnd Bo* 11), laniard Herald,
PO Bo* 1MZ, lanlord. F L
HZZMMZ___________________

OFFICE HELP
P /T Computer e*perlence
and organliallonal skills re­
quired Medical records expo
Hence Helpful Must type 10
wpm Send resume to: P O .
Bo* lltf, Sanlord. FI33/Z1
e O F F IC E CO HO INATO R *
1 X10 wkl Handle ell phases ol
IronlolllCu. Dynamic bene 11is
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
ZM W .M Ih it., 11) HZ*

*

A jo o f f i c e ,

*

157— M o b i l e
H o m e s / S a le
NEW 1**4 e. NO OOWN. ION
Inter,it, I* X fO.II/t/mo
14 X Z0. THO/mo )*) 1/9*

PUT'

.flNIMti To TMVe D u F f .
1 yeuK Tneocy r m
,T tK

159— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n te d

f U M ! H A TC H / \ f0

(lotit-ATC iii/NMIEi»
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS *(lh nr
without approvais 700 1000
acre* Waterfront a plus Call
T er ty CI a y ton 904 755 4606__
P R IV A TE INVESTOR wants to
buy Income properties Will
look al all any condition
2)0 2114
) OR 4 BORM/2 bath pool home
In Lake Mary Nigh School
district Please call 904 79)
4440 with details No brokers

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 HOU1E For Rent
13*l mo Al 311 S 4lh SI
lake M a t y . Call*** M W

1

GUEST HOUSE FOR RENT
Call 111 ovv
NICE A C L E A N M Fenced
yard No pels M Ji mo HI. Iasi
A lac *04 m M tttp m *pm
NICE 1 BUHM house in Sanford
Beaulilul shaded lot. carport,
Ians 14M/mo I M 1104
SANFO R D Hamilton D u lrld
R E N T TO O W N
Like new 3/3, Air. Laundry
1)000 dn , 1411/mo 16* Z3IZ
SANFORD. I bdrrn. J ' , balh
lakelronl house lASOmo
___________ X 1 3004
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
R E N T TO O W N
3 I,dr in Like new! Air tt.VOO
dawn s ill, mo
11*1

181— A p p l i a n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

C* ' »H r ( N4 4 i

NOTICE
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Ihe Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes II illegal to
advertise any preference, tlm
lla llo n or d is c rim in a tio n
based on race, color, religion
se*. handicap, lamlllal status
or national origin

C O TTA G E In Ihe country. 1
Bdrrn. util Inti P*rletl lor
rohred/slng working person
H )/w k
HOO'dep
310 i m
PARK AV£.' nice A dean 1
B d rrn . h ardw ood tloors
1131/mo 1300 dtp No pels
331 all*day* ___ 33* I f lle v t
P R IV A TE E N T R Y A B ATH
Ulllllles turn Non smoking
IDl/wk, l/)dep 333 1411

99— A p a rtm e n ts

Unfurnished / Rent
SPRING BREAK!!
One Bedroom Apartments
tit* D EAL
Mosswood Apis 33/ Z/34

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
RENT SPECIAL!!
3 Bdrrn ./I Bath 31) m i
SHENAN DO AH A P A R TM EN TS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada l bdrrn, 13*0 mo
3 bdrrn, 1410 mo and up

323-8670
M O VE IN SPECIAL Newly re
novated I A 3 bdrrn apis All
amenities. 13**U10 mo plus
dep 1yr lease 134 /3&lt;a_______
N E A T 3 Or Apt . W, )nd SI A/C.
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
IWO/mo h dep 334 31*3
O S TE E N I bdrrn apl. 1110 )
bdrrn 1)10 Large rms, qulel
area Parking 43»Maylown
333 » n
______:

BEST SANFORD A R E A ! lo r *
bdrrn 3 Bath, large rooms
E X C E L L E N T C O N D ITIO N '
Lois of closets' 1/7,100

AFfOROABLE H0MLS
VENTURE l PROPERTIES
FHAO R V AASLO W A SM i%

Assume no qualifies A owner
financing low as 1409/mot
Gov'f Foreclosures, Repos!
Seminote, Orange. Voluti*'

Stenstfom Rentals

%,witofd Proper/*©*
For Lest F/ian 1/ COOOdwn

l.imlly rm . 1600mo. 1400 set

• FORECLOSURFt

• M A Y FA IR 2/2 w scr porch

1 I on

*

• J/t, over 1/2 acret L&lt;¥ dm
lam r m Satellitedtsh 144.*00
• )/ ) A r o o t for only t i l 100'
L iv .dining tarn rms too'
• L A K E , tennis, po o ll 1 2

HOOtec

• SHADOW LA K E WOOOS 1/2 1
W/ dbl# car garage fpt« wed
A \eptic 1410 mo 1410 %#c
• SANFORO 2/2 D U P LE X a d
hookup CHA, I4l0mo 1)10 \m
• O V IE D O l/t D U P L E X w

custom, liv. dm , eat m kite I*
appl Garage 142.900*
• 2/1, new t arp**» A pa nt' Cent
H A. carport Just 141,900'

carport. W ' d hookup heaf a»r
SJ4Vmo 12V3WC Sr! no dep

air and heat appliances in
Hdi* foundry, screen porch,
large fenced yard 2 sheds
149 vxr 12) &gt;14/or g j 9114

i Odrm, i I 3 Both
sing car gar . new cent M/A,
freshly painted outside New
roof lalors closing 114 000
down w assume m&gt;n qua! it leg
loan1appro 1 |41000 221 9001
SANFO R D PLACE Like new
12 split plan Large eat in
kitchen cathedral ceiling
screen porch double garga©
privacy fenc©d yard' 17/100
D E B A R Y on 10th fairway Glen

AnufTTC No Qua Idles' i
• 2 / M92 P ITI ISA SOO

Stenifrom Realty, Inc
" We Manage your Home,
like If w iio u re w n " Jim Deyft
m )4»i After 4PM no m i
7/1, a p p lia n c e ! hook up*
garage carpet. Wind*, cent
heat air 1100494 t?00eat 409

O w n er/Realtor 22) 4192

SANFO R D 7 bdrrn l bath Cent

ia n f o r d

a c re 1 A ppl
in side* ufd
fenced yd' Only 1)9,000'

cltil garage. 7216 i g ft heated
no pet! 1421 mo I BOO !©&lt;

• 1 7 split fenced 1141 P I T I
1S6 400
PR I. foreclosuret Ml COO dn
) 2, h#a ViI f 1r p©d 111 ac r r
Split bdrm
teram it M r
appl garage Possible uwnnr
Isold 2nd Just 171 W0'

Abbey golf course 1'2 villa
w i t h s cr ee ne d p o r c h and
garag e oflers maintenance
tree itfeslyfe! 1/6.900

LOCH ARBOR Custom bu-U 4 3
with screened pool and spa
Tl replace eat In k lichen, deu
bie garage, pretty treed ief’

t •47 MX)

P0R2IG REALTY 322 8678

105 — D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t

Markham Wds forec'osure I 7
I * acr e past u r e / it a b lr

1101 000
2 7 Over

1

f 119 71 *6

P A U L . O Q D O F iN E

107— M o b i le
H om es / Rent

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

C O U N TR Y S E TTIN G
com
plelely turn. 2 I gar bag**
wafer turn covered fenrrrt
patio Ideal lot aiurk couple or
ting parent l iso mo pu&gt;d*,p
__ No pet! 122 141/
COUNTRY
Sm travel If w/deck
I perwai no (&gt;el%
IHQ/mo HOO dep 272 I l H

BATEMAN REALTY

321-4704

Lie Real Estate Broker

2640 Santord Ay©

321 0759

321 2257

HALL REALTY
3t2 W. FIfsI SI , Sonlord

E L D E R S P R IN G S , off M a , i V
I, 2. 2 bdrrn! 171 to 1»0 wk
HOOdep 110 7*6lev 1)1 )9*4

Debary 2/1. big lot* F,im rm
c b constr country' 117 100
) bdrrn t pff ef Jot t tl a low
dn A monthly' Ofity 111.900
It
John's River access' 10

O l T L t N 2 bedroom &gt; bath On
10 acre! 14V) plu! IkX) vetun
J y J04 464 1140 alter &gt;pm
S A N T O R O 7 bdrrn I bath qu.e»
area, fenced yard 1271 mo
1371/dep No pet! )?) 670l

ac/es *otc down' f/i.ond

323-5774

109— M o b i l e H o m e
L o t s / Rent

DELTONA
I txfrm l ' i hath
( a rn 11y t m e «t * a %1l i t 790
W Maliciowski, 1)7 7»||
DUPLEX
SANFORD
G . - k)

IN T H E C O U N T R Y ? Bdrrn I
Bath
14 X 64
140'J rno
17V) vei d*p Call )2) 2741 9 1

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EA LTY

Lk Mar y custom
acre H J J v00

C E D A R A V E 1 bdrrn j b.i'n
in n d r u tility
car purl
11 VO; mo I ! f and i

141 — H o m o s f o r S a le

141 — H o m e s f o r S a le

• SANFO R D l/l w den famed
yard, dean 1)25 rno 12V) sec
• S U N LA N D 4/2 w carport

Spaciotni 1460 mo

, AAA HAY S A/’ P lIA N C t •
111 S French Aye, Sanford
R e f r i g e r a t o r . S to v e s
Washers Dryers Free 5 yr
labor warr Del avail 221 0082

l U f ) IV x r

WRECKER DRIVER

Position open tor an fnperi
t ru ed telemarketer Evening
hours . i P M 7P M. M on da y
through Thursday Apply in
person Sanford Herald JQO
N French Av# ask for Tracy

LAWN MAINTENANCE

P A H K 1 IO E A P A R T M E N T )
Move In special. 3 bdrrn I
balh IsOQ/mo 33041)3
SANFORD. I Bdrrn. lMO/mo.
plus security All ulllllles paid
e*c»pt«lec
______333 m 3
I BEDROOM FR E E M O NTH
1P E C IA LI 3 hdrms A elite
avail Call J r r r ^ r i saw
1 B DRM al 3111 S San lord A ve
1)31 me water and garbaqe

• SANFORD D U P LE X )/1 I /
itory, w d hook up*, CM A

Musi have earned *0 hrs
■award a CDA or equivalent
or bachelors ilegre* In early
childhood
)ZI 3001

DRIVER WANTED

C A K I . Y I . I v " li&gt; l . i i r r i W r i u l i l

40/ 1/4 Z1H Yarn ll p m

Mate or lemalo trainee Pari
I,me or lull lime 341 *17/
e R O U TE H U N N E R e
1414) wkl Sensational training
program lor career minded,
friendly personality! Benefits
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
Z00W H lh S I , ) ) ) ll/s

DRIVERS NEEDED

K I T 'I V

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent

H e lP W a n te d

WZ 1)3 /1)3/33) IS/0

SLEALTY, I N C .
FIRST TIME H0MEBUYERS!
Lei Qt&gt;r Full Time Sales Staff
Show Y O U how Easy it &lt;s to
Own a Home of Your Own!
Call any of our E i p e r i e m e d
Agents A N Y f IMG 1

322 2 4 2 0 * 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

• In Out 38llt Ym i *
Lee it you can

brat this on#' 1 !&gt;drm pool
home |iist a short walk I r o n *
I d y l t w i t d e s c h o o l an d s
minutes from beltway 169.VX)
' B E A U T I F U L 80 yr old Fla
Cracker far mho use t*n 3 acres
liegs r efLjt at ion' Weeds TLC
P o l ill'll &lt;» Ie rms 189 900

.\*r# /*!»

rwigrilMittiood guod ■nr*ddipn
I I I Vfil C a li alte r 1 U0

• M ICROW AVE. Emerson Like
new with turntable Works
perfect A bargain at 175
177 4184
M U ST

S E L L , A Has

*e w i ng

m a c h in u , re c o rd stereo
player card table and 4
chairs, metal cabinet 231 U N
• RANGE, Roper model, whif#
New oven elements Works
well 150 271 5546 .__ ________
• R EC LIN ER S rust color Both
tor 150 Will separate for 125
each 272 50CM
HANOI., almond, sell cleaning
Free delivery and warranty
John A » Best, 224 2345

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n ta ls
Sq ft P r i m e location at
entrance lo Central F la We
g tonal A irggrf 407 111 140/
SANFORD &gt;0 Oil *q ft i ph au
sprinkler! 12 i q II Stem from
Really Inc, J im Doyle 122 21)0

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

BARK FORECLOSURES. GOV'T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA t ORANGE COUNTY

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R e n t a ls
S TO R E

Downtown
Sanford for fate or l«iise Alto
liquor I k t n i e t lor Orange and
Seminole County tor Tale

SUN LAN D

Ideal for mobile home or
homo site, h o n e s , catlie
farming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural 1) 900 per acre
Small down payment with
owner financing 904 747 177)

1 5 7 - M o b ile

Homes / Sale

Great 3 bum,

w i t h d©la t h e d b r i c k ret
room/.family room In great
condition corner Hot Priced

1/4 4*21
SANFORD R E TA Il/ O F F IC E
1,257 u| ft Covered tide walk*
high traffic area 1700 plus
sale* tax rno Stemtrom Heal
ty Inc, Jim Doyle 222 2491

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

right at 149 900*
Call tor details'

U rie l Mansfield, 323 7271
A A Carnes. Inc . J 12 12)4

118 — O f fic e
Space / Rent

14i 4U 2/1 Split,

central
11,500

M/A.

64 Bayspring

screen

room

24i4S 1/2 split 85 Pearson
central M/A* carport 112,SOO

N E W Sanford office! and or
warehouse! 400 2,400 vq ft
Special 1341/mo. 222 2514

Call 22) 8146or 1)1)70)

S A N F O R D Office space 1400
sq If building lota I, 1700 *q
ft per oHic© unJJ^ J31 7004
100 SO F E E T tor leave on 17 92
successful o n tiling anchor
buvineiici Good parking and
li gh t in g
G r e a t v is i b i li ty
Asking 1400 mo 222 4466 work

211— A n t i q u e s /
______C o lle c t ib le s

904 755 8311

•W ELSH BABY BUO O Y W
yrs old, vinyl
165 OBO
222 9243

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o rie s
• G LASTR ON ',ft V Hull. 31IW
U 0 Vo l.o, llth/*SI, lof* ol

,&lt; trg* 13000 OBO » H 11*1
• h o u s e b o a t , liv* aboard *)
N a u t a ll o e . l a i n t n q l n , V
i f i . r - \ K K l l ' O -J -i m t l ! IMS

• !* F T

BOW R ID ER

IIS HP

M » , c ury o/b low hou^s wdh
trader 5 i 100 J77 0148
• 1914 IK I/FIS H B O A T 90 H P
Merc w1/ trader N'Uht grea'i'

11 oooR ift iMh II
1 /806
• 1915 R EG AL Medallion 17
10
4 cyl in qufb&amp;ard rnoTnr
w drive on trailer 15.000 O B O
8)0 6004or H6V 4)JI
20 AQUA 1 P O R T , CC. JOT HO,
everything Ilk© new
1)000
O B O 904 S)3 9707 904 7/4 9474
17 GLASSTRCAM. I V boat,
trader, SOhp Johnson Never in
salt water, t a t
condition
1) 400
OBO
904 / 26 9259

217— G a r a g e S a le s
O A R A G E Salr/ZWh.bolhar/Z
WE B U Y P A Y t o p P R I C E "

««/ 3)0 •*)/

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Call In yc&gt;ur garng© sal© ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and lake
a d v a n t a g e of our spec ml
garage sale ad pric e'! Call
C Lasill ied now for d* tall! I

U, r g V 5TQ r v I )J J 4U&lt;;

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE
LAKELAND CIVIC CENTER
Ap*il 15, 14 17 Friday nigh*
preview 5 9prn Admission 11

Saturday and Sunday 9 5
Admission 14 City parking 12
Sponsored

Lakeland Rib©

and Pistol Club Inc
• R O LLER S K A T E l^ G ^ v ie
2, McGregor Junior EZ Roller,
velcro. Like new Worn 4
limes Child fast grower .‘m,
110
Cail 222 9416

189— O M i c o S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
M 'll/ O LTA 7 .iP *&gt;» l CO l’ IER
w automatic leeder E acvllent
condition l700Call220 1000

193 — L a w n

&amp; G iir d c n

MOVING SALE
Lots ol everylhmgl April 8
anrl 9 9 5 Pebble Creek Apts
Turn fell after entrance to
end Last bldg (7?3i and apt
( 114t behind Pyiihx

FOR SALE Blonoe'fensjer Mr at
Autographed from W ay ne s
Wor ld li 1 1500 O B O eves
J7i 8211

Pi t

• TOR SALE

'

wave pyle drivers Like new
Asking UOO 222 170! eves
177 76) 1 #&gt;f 25 tiny* A*k lor

tj 1
• GL AS S T O P T A I U t
4) square 18 thick glass
1)0 Please cadI 40/ ) i ) r) .a

SAT E L IT E S Y S TE M Never

n
sfaded remote control do
sc r a m filer ©quipped Cost

88600 isnngUMO?// 1/44

• SCREEN DOOR, whltt alu
mini«;n 16 wide Like new!
Pum p F ra m e H ardw are
Th r•thold£ l a »e 145 )X) 42J i _
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene healers

LA R R Y 'S M AR T 22) 6188
T I C K E T S tor Dan Fc )©lberg
concert on A pr il 2 165 00
iCcst)
OBO
i .t 12

230— A n t i q u e / C l a s s i c
C a rs

195 — M a c h i n o r y / T o o l 5

•1970 DEVILU CADILLAC

Round )0 'all
on low metal stand 125 Call
)7) 8090
• F R E E TO GOOD HOME
SHep Husky m u mate house
broken great with kids and
other dogs 221 9763
• M U S T S A C R I F I C E .
Doberman 19 rno old black
male Ears and fad cropped
0 e a u t I f u I dug
In
door Ou Mom On I y ! IDO

________

Cad 124 &gt;449

N A N O A Y C O N U R E 1700 with
cage 1 D OGS Nee 'o good
hornets) 762 12/1 pager
• X LARGE
A I R L I N E tty l#
animal crale with locking
gat© Gooit condition Bought
for 165 J months ago Asking
140Call Stacy 221 3U?

V O L K S W A G E N SCI ROCCO, « i
E ac ©JIt n t sh a p© f R uns g r e a t '
Look! sharp! Must se© to
appreciate Asking 53,750 Q 0 G
Ca n see at
Singhs Road
Runner, 2101 S Sanford Ave
))7 8)91 Ask tor Terry
// T H I R D
' - t u b f u l green
Great shape Needs engine

work

All o r i g i n a l ' Needs tom©
work
|l 495 O B O JJI 0156
i*‘AJ0 O B O AH power 177 0354

231— C a rs
*4 C R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L 4dr
ad power body m quod snap©

r uns gr ©at

11MM)

)22 2867

CADILLAC SEDAN D EV IL L E
/9 All power A t r u m good,
new bros 1800 v04 725 0183
• C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L 91
Like new A5u%! sell Only
172 500 Call (407) )JJ 99sa
• D U N E B U G G Y Full berglass
body Convertible fop Rtbudl
VW engine Many new parts

Profession .........

1300

8187396

• •) C H E V Y Che veil© 4 dr. &lt;
sprt new tires, do*?in't bu n

iM 1,

'.

i ■-i' in hi j// J ih j

• ' l l HO ND A AC CO RD T it

i p d . A C . Pw , A m F it
cassette 1)000 172 6413
'16 D O D G E C O L T V I S T A i wagon p s p/b A C. A m Fn
sfereo cassette. 61K ml. very
good condition 17095 388 MM
17 FORD TEMPO LX. S Md
dr. cold -sir. b l ac k , fully
loaded, sunroof 17 500 37) )4|l

233— A u t o P a r i s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
• f AH rs F O R K i t
Tortf
Eviort Dash, carh, tan many
par is Call for list 15 p©*
p ece 150 for all 124 2'0t
• R E E S F T R A IL E R H ITC H
Chsss Ml, 5 000' 10 000 capaci
ty f tfs most full sue pick ups
160
272 9416
• TRA IL F R H I T C H
class 1
receiver a .id I 7 8 plus 2 bail
fiih.h noo J77 0477 14 m vq

• CMFVY
79.

BEAUVILLE

1 ton.

clean

VAN

Passenger

Only 17.491QBO
• FORD

_ 2216m

RANOER

LTX

•

• H O N D A A C C O R D LX
!«»/
P - S ,. P B , a i r
Ken wood
A M ■F M c a if© H i 4- door «o w
miles Rosewood color Will
run forever 117 950 2)2 947)
• L E B A R O N Convertible
II
Red loaded dig dash new

11111 n*- W l - f , p, ‘.,IA&gt; ' « ■
• P L Y M O U T H G r a n t » i.r ,
while A I car d thru oul
Good mileage 12,000O B O
37J 8600

low 19.4

in w J«

• J E E P PICK U P 4i4. 1970 V*
auto Engine and Nans r*
built {about 20 000 miles
Newer ■*' - \ ) 000 1712906
• J E E P P I C K U P T R U C K , 1979
4•4 with !npp**r 1800 O B O
Needs A (of of T L C 37) 1959

tra

Sanford Motor Co.

*3 G R A N D C H E R O K E E
L I M I T E D Demo' V 6 176 90)
Cali 172 4)83
• ItS) S U B U R B A N G M C 4 71
dimel half ton. mechanically
solid new rad brake rotors 6*
t .pipers head liner Very good
fires and tow pkq 15.500 01)0
40/ 281 I486 _____
• 199) 5 10 B L A Z E R i rP full
.pqwt r , T ahoe p a c k age, 12K. m i
H7 i.&gt;T0lrrn J27 9-4*34 .sf r* r 4

2 30— V o h lc lo s
W a n te d
wfc !*a y to e t m

fo u

Complete pi Wrecked Cars
1 , u ' r r t ' M l ) V , M l f ( . o ' NOT

. ANY CO N D ITIO N » ))/ »a«* .

239— M o t o r c y c l e s
a n d B ik e s
1,11 H O N D A ZOO M A G N A
Good condition l b 350
J8J 64)1
• 41 H O N D A

Ul ’ m

• 81 K A W A 5 A K I
5U0 L T D
Prime condition Will bad**
fur J tin boar or 1900 )21 4tW

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
• H O L ID A Y H j m h l , ,

19 J 1ft basement model
iiusdei) Excellent rond Qii
bonai Honda motor scoot«*r fur
7 w ra c k JS T-O O O 40/ 699 4979
•VAN/CAMPER
197! Che.y
m odel 20 Gone) condition

191/ C O A C H M A N M H 74 f
JFK ml M a n y e x tr a s 1' ini i
g en erato r V e ry easy lo dr iv :
119,900
218 4150
• *74 M O T O R H O M E R u n s g re d

Will bade for travel trader *jt
l u m p a r a b ie ralue J3I

243— T r a i l e r s
LAWN TR A ILE R . 5 X 10. * I I
sides, 3 big fuck boxes ivoo
231 6771 alter 4PM

321 6762
D E LTO N A
to* z/s M/o

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

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

Looking to buy a home/ we
h(»ve homes in all areas ol
Seminole, Or ange. Volusia
Counlics! Call tor details'
• 277 with fireplace, newer
carpel and tile 164,900
• Foreclosure! 4 2 on t 12 acres
Fireplace 1104.900
• 4/2 . 7.700 sq ft., fireplace Ig
scr pore til 1104,900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties

1/3, cent. Mi/A Brand new
kitchen and carpeting thru
out New root, new paint
inside and oul Great neigh
borhood close to clem school
Affordable home loan pro
grams makes this home a
great buy with low down and
monthly payment* Wa are

motivated to sell this nice
home. Please call 894 2411, ask
for Mike, or Iv msg 116,900,
1904 C ctiir Aye , S , San for d

Y o u p a y For the First 10 clays a n il
iF y o u r c a r d o e s n ' t s e l l , c a l l u s
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 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 a d i s 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 i a l o n ly. C a ll 3 2 2 -2 0 1 I today!

3300273/774-9400

W e H a ve
E G G S -A C T L Y
What You N e e d !
• Sfnglu Sto ry D e s i g n - N o O n o B e l o w
of A b o v e
•Energy

Elltclenl Studio, t A 2 U od r o o n i

Altorrl,ihlu A|iaitmunts
• F ilum lly, O n Sdo . D e p o n d u b l o

Y o u r t r a n s p o r t a t io n ail w o r k s best w h e n it c o n t a i n s
i n f o r m a t i o n the b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :

M nn . F y u m e n l
• Attic Slo r-u jo . P ii va to Pa tio &amp; M oi ol

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features
•

• Mechanical Condition
• Body and Finish
• Transmission

Mileage
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anises, ranging from Meniere's
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disease (IlniiltuH pins vertigo and podiatrist for appropriate nail clrculatldn. In my opinion, he
deafness) dial Is untrentnble. In care and then. If necessary, hy a can be helped •• hut only hy
execss wax In Hie ear canals, physician who can order blood (piallflrd professionals.
which Incurable.
analyses and other tests to
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common cause of tlnnllns is
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corrected, Hie symptoms may
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worsen with lime ami heroine
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fam ily
my Health Re|&gt;urt "E a r Infec­
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readers who would like a copy
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lingers? The y all look knobbed,
phona
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convex, siriaied. woody and
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yellowish
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Your
husband may have a circulatory
dellclem v. .is cnmilionlv allccts

WIN AT BRIDGE
Ily Phillip Alder
''Children imLiy are tyrants.
Th e y contradict their parents,
gobble 1lielr Inod and tyrannize
tlirlr teachers.' Who said that?
As deal len'l child's play Tw o
players must pay close attention
lo the sjwii cards If everyone
plays perfectly, what Is the
result In six spades doubled,
alter West leudsa lop heart?
South Milled Ihe opening lead
low and cashed Hu- spade arc
lle wasn't surprised when East
dlsi aided the 1 Inti .li t- Now
South led llu s|tlde seven and
lim-sscd dum m y's nine Next
came a successful diamond II
iirssc South cashed Hie spade
king, led his last spade lo
d u m m y's ipieen and finessed
again In dlanuaids lie cashed
the diamond a ir amt then a n ­
nounced he would run Ihe rest of
Ihe diamonds before conceding a
club al Irlck HI. Six spades

FRAN K AND E R N E S T
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by Bob Thaves

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oy Jim Meddick

ROBO TMAN*

Ily Ilernlcc Ilede Osol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
A p r il 0, 1004
Y o u r c h a rt In d ic a te s im ­
provements in your financial
and material alLdrs In Hie year
ahead. In fuel. If you manage
things effectively, ll mlghl tie
one of your bcitcrycurs.
A R I E S (March 21 April 10) It
might he wise today not lo
become luvolvitl in any type ol
financial )o!nl venture If you
sense there Is something dis­
turbing about the participator.
Arles, treat yonrseil to a birth­
day gift. Send for your AstroGraph predictions for the year
ahead hy mailing $2 and a long,
se I f - a d d r c h sod . s t a m p «•d
envelope to AstrirGraph. e/o this
newspaper, P.G. Box 4465, New
York. N Y. 10103. Be sure to
state your zodiac sign.
T A U R U S (A|xll 20-May 20|
You m ight experience more
opposition than usual In a crllleaf one-to-one relatlonslil|i to­
day. Th e only way to still the
waters Is to llnd a common
ground on which you can agree.
G E M I N I (Mav 21-Ju n e 20)
Usually you're nithcr good about

doubled and made, tint how
many errors weir committed?
The answer Is two. West's
error was easier to uvold. When
South led the spndc seven at
trick three. Wist should have
(m l III the jack He knows
declarer Is led with the K-10-7 of
spades So. hy Inserting the jack,
he reduces Hie dum m y's entries
lo one Sooili cannot tiring In the
diamond soil wiihoul loss
However. South could avoid
(Ills fate .lust in ease Wi-sl has
all tour spades. South should
m il ihe opening lead with the
spade It) Then, aller cashing
Ihe spade arc. tie retains Hie
K-7-3 of spades West cannot
slop two dum m y entries.
T h e lullIril statement must
have been made by someone
rccrn lly, right? Wrong! It was
made hy Socrates
(C|I&lt;J»4. N E W S P A P E R EN
TE K P K IS E ASSN.

lending others a helping hand.
Today, however, you might re­
sent Impositions and refuse all
request for assistance.
C A N C E R (June 21 .July 22)
Someone within your social cir­
cle might try lo pull oil some­
thing cute today that makes you
the lull guy. If you’re alert, you
eun reverse the attack and make
the perpetrator take Ihe hit.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) T o
avoid a domestic grumble today,
don’t resurrect i u i old Issue upon
w h ic h yo u and y o u r m ute
couldn't agree. There's still a lot
of heat left In the embers.
V I R G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Guard against Inclinations today
to take things out of context.
Tills could cause you to gel
angry with someone without any
Justification.
L I B R A (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) In­
stead of being content with your
lot In life today you might
com p a re what yoii have to
another who you think has
more. You'd he shocked If you
knew the truth.
S C O R P I O (Get. 24-Nov. 22)
You should have adequate a m ­
bition and motivation today, yet

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you might not accomplish all
Hiat you hope to owing 10 your
tactics and procedures. Don't try
lo force round |x‘gs Into square
holes.
S A G I T T A R I U S |Nov. 23-Dee.
21) Instead of dealing with (In­
here and now. you might unduly
dwell 011 past events and let old
experiences prohibit you (roiu
attempting anything new.
C A P R I C O R N (Dee. 2 2-Jun .
HI) Do not attempt to clouc
frlcnds over In your own Image
toduy. Accept them for what
they are, even If they don't
measure up to your demanding
standards.
A Q U A R I U S (.Jan. 20-Fcb. 101
Your goals today mlghl not lie In
harm ony with that w h'ch Is
truly best for you. It’s Important
not only to know wluit you want,
hut why you want them.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20)
You’re likely to be very Imagina­
tive today and this Is good.
However, you might dwell on
negative visualizations ratlu-r
than positive ones. Don't hc
sclf-dcfeatlng.
C o p y rig h t 1004 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE

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THURSDAY

February 10, 1994

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
66th Yoar, No. 149 • Sanlord, F lorid a

AIDS scare squelched

County health officials say story wild but common
stu d e n ts
p o s itiv e .

ByBANDRA ELLIOTT
and KBLLKV MITCHELL

□ Sports

Silver Hawks, Pats go on

Herald S tall W riters

Doth the lop-sredcd L a ke llo w t il Silver H a w k s
and No. 3-scrd Lake B ra n tle y Patriots won I h r lr
gam es W ednesday night to advance In the
5A-I)tstrlrt 4 girls' basketball tournament.

L A K E M A R Y — T h e m in o r spread through the
L a k r M ary H igh School halls like w ildfire. From
student lo student lik e the old game o f "G o s s ip "
or "T elephone." the school was ubuzz earlier th is
week that 17 out of 100 pints of blood d on atrd by

I See Page IB

BRIEFS
Police promotions

In

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re c e n t

IiIimm I d r iv e

te s te d

HIV

T h e ru m o r, w h ic h re c e n tly c irc u la te d in
H rrv a id C o u n ty schools and Is m a k in g Its way
around O rla n d o schools ns well. Is not .m e. N'onr
of Ih r r r r r n t ly donated blood at U t k r M ary High
School tested |&gt;osltlvr for Ihc v iru s thnl causes
AIDS, school and blood trank o fficia ls said.
Lake M n rv High School P rin cip a l Dr. Raym ond
G a in e s s a id h r learned of the ru m o r late

Hospital
merger
official

You’ll flip for Mardi Gras

S A N F O R D - Three m em b ers of the Sanford
p o lic e force were to be prom oted d u rin g
cerem onies at I p.m. th is afternoon at p o lice
headquarters. Ch ief R a lp h R ussell announced
that Sgt. Ray Bronson w ill be promoted to
com m ander, to fill a p o sitio n caused by the
retirem ent of former C o m m a n d e r Mike Rotundo.
CpI. W illie Harden w ill m ove up to the ran k of
Sgt. Investigator Pat S m ith w ill move Into the
corporal slot.

Public invited to ‘Look the Part*

By KELLEY MITCHELL

S A N F O R D - The G reater Sanford C ham ber o f
C o m m e rce wlU hold a dem o nstratio n a n d
sem inar on the use of c lo th in g ra ile d "L o o k th e
P o rt." T h e event w ill be conducted Tuesday.
Feb. 15. beginning at noon.
C h am b er Executive D ire cto r Dave Farr sa y s
reservations must be m ade by the end of
business th is Friday.
Led by K a th y Sklles. o f Rutland*, the program
Is designed to help meet ever&gt;nne's needs In
lookin g an d dressing th eir beat to Improve sales,
custom er response and the efTrrllveneas of th e ir
business.
T h e sem in ar w ill feature a ch icken croissant
and fruit lu n ch by Cafe J a k e , one of downtow n
S anford's newest restaurants. Cost Is $6 per
person.
For reservations, phone the S in fo rd ch am b er
at 322 2212.

Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — S h a re h o ld e rs of C o lu m b ia
H ealthcare Corporation and H CA -H osplial C o rp o ­
ration of A m rrlc a voted today lo approve the
m erger o f the two com panies lo form Colum bto/H C A H ealthcare Corporation.
L o ca lly . Ihc hospitals In Colum bla/H CA system
w h ic h w ill take th e nam e C o lu m b ia P a rk
H ealthcare System, arc: Central Florldu R rg lo n u l
H ospital. Sanford, w ith Roy C. Vinson, as ch ie f
executive officer; Lucerne Medical C e n le r. Or-

CSec Hospital. Page BA

Commission talks trash
__

S A N F O R D — Sem inole C o u n ty com m issioners
w ill return to the b arg a in in g table w ith garbage
h aulers In a last-ditch effort to reduce prices a n d
elim in a te added yard w aste collection fees
before co n tracts expire n e xt year. Most co m m is­
sioners like d Daryl M c L a in 's "ta k e It or leave It"
plan ran gin g from • 12.00 per month for fu ll
service to • 10.65 m on th ly for m inim u m service.
C o m m issio n e rs M cLain . C a rlto n Henley an d
D ick Van Der Welde said th e y ’d be w illin g to
consider a four-year co n tract extension to 1099
— sought by haulers — If they agreed to th e
rate. C om m issio ner P al W a rre n said she'd agree
to a tw o -year e x te n s io n w ith open-ended
c o n tin u a n c e o p tion s If th e y agreed to It.
C o m m issio n e r Larry F u rlo n g retained his p o s i­
tio n the c o u n ty s h o u ld rem ove fra n c h is e
d istricts and service b id s and return to a
com petitive, but regulated, program .
C o u n ty budget director J e a n Kassab said she
m ust send service option notices to n ea rly
5 0 .0 0 0 h ouseholds by la te M arch for th e
program to take effect O ct. 1. Because the
p rin ter needs three w eeks to prepare the order.
K assab said she should have notified them
yesterday. C ou n ty M anager R on Rabun said he
w ould report the h a u le r's response by e a rly
M arch.

Humane Society burglarized
S A N F O R D — Investigators arc looking Into a
pair o f burglaries reported at the H um ane
Society of Sem inole C o u n ty e a rlie r this week.
B arry B lack, executive d ire cto r of the H um ane
Society, reported on W ednesday that someone
had broken Into the fa c ility on Monday an d
Tuesday nights.
N othing was taken In eith er Incident, but
B lack told police that tw o dogs were let out o f
their cages and a file cabin et had been tam pered
with.

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Neal Hummeratona coaches Amber Leigh Evans at aha flips Bryan Lambart.

Good times on
tap at festival

and kids

Herald S ta ll Writer

By SUSAN WBMNBR

S A N F O R D — A fun filled festival of m usic,
food, cra flcrs and good lim es are on tap this
weekend at the A ll Souls C ath o lic C h u rc h 's
'04 M ardi Gras.
The events cen ter on the ch u rc h grounds
and nearby Pork on Park. A yard sale k ic k s off
the activities F rid a y and Saturday m orn in g.
"W e have collected Items from the entire
co m m u n ity for th is sale," spokrsw om un S a lly
Moore said. "T h e re Is everything from sport­
ing goods to baby Items. There Is sm all
furniture to lawn equipm ent. Ilsh ln g poles.

Papa BA

Sawyer to
run for Lake
Mary seat
By MICK

By SANDRA ELLIOTT

Harald Correspondent___________________
T h e w o rld o f the Karate m a rtia l a ria
carries w ith It m any styles.
D cB a ry Instructor. Neal H u m m e rsto n r.
63. w as the founder of yet an o th er style.
A lk l T o re R yu . H u m m crston c ar.d som e of
h is stu de n ts w ill be d em o nstratin g th e ir
m oves at the A ll S o u ls M ardi G ra s th is
weekend.
T h e In te rn a tio n a l K ara te C e n te r Is

□See Karate,Page BA

□Be# Festival, Paga BA

Herald Staff Writer
LA K E MARY S h e ila S a w y e r a n ­
nounced Ihla m orning
she Intends lo run for
election to the L a k r
M a ry C it y C o m ­
m ission. S he w ill seek
scat 4. vacated by the
death J a n u a ry 27, of
C o m m is s io n e r A .R .
"D o c" Jo rr.
" D o c w as a v e ry
ou tstan d ing p riso n In
t h is c o m m u n it y . "
Shell* Sawyer
Saw yer said th is
m orning, "a n d I believe I want to continue In h is

□Bee Sawyer, Page BA

Suspects in
cop shooting
questioned
By vicki dosohmibu
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — T w o suspects In the shooting of
an E a lo n v lllc police officer were released after the
officers Involved In the shooting co u ld not
positively Identify them .
A ccording to Ed McDonough, p u b lic Inform a­
tion officer for the Sem inole C ou n ty s h e riffs
departm ent, the officers were unable to give a
positive Identification lo deputies w h o were
Investigating the situation.
"T h e y said they were pretty sure the m en were
two of the m en Involved, but that was not enough
to m ake a stron g ca sc o n ." McDonough said.
T he two young m en who were stopped In
Sanford In a s h ip m a ll at French A ven u e and

□See Suspects, Page BA

HartM W*o*oty Tommy Vtocsnt
Lt. W illiam E. Spurting, com mandor of patrol
division for Eatonville P o lice Department and

Eatonville Del. Jerry Cason look at the car from
which two suspects In a shooting were removed.

Commission mulls two hot political topics
By J. MARK BARFIBLD

M o s t ly c lo u d y to
p a r t ly clo u d y a n d
bre ezy with near re ­
co rd warmth. High In
th e m id 80s. W in d
b e c o m in g sou th erly
10 to 15m ph.

W ednesday and c h rc k rd with a n u m b e r of
sources, " ft's totally unfounded." G u ln rs re­
m arked.
" I t’s n w ild ru m o r." Dr. Tom M arry, d ire cto r of
high schools for the Sem inole C ou n ty S rh o o l
Board said of the story.
No blood donations from Ih r school I r s lr d H IV
positive. M arcy said after consulting with officia ls
at the C entral Florida Blood Bank.
See S c a re , Page 2 A

Senior Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — T erm lim its were
favored by most speakers at last
n ig h t's Charter Review Com m ission
hearing, but not sin gle member
d istrict voting for co u n ty com m is­
sioners although u carrot was of­
fered lo drop a voter's rights lawsuit
If the Issue w as placed on the
Novem ber ballot.
The two hot topics attracted lesa
than three dozen people lo Lake

M ary C ity H all to voice t h r lr view s
on proposed changes to the S e m i­
nole C o u n ty C h arter. A b o u t 10
people spoke on each topic. The
fin a l hearing w ill be held M arch 16
at A ltam onte S p rin g s C ity Hull to
co n sid er new citizen proposals.
C R C m e m b e r s r e f u s e d lo
advertise several proposals brought
fo rw a rd last n ig h t. In c lu d in g a
co u n ty B ill or Rights, but the topics
can be brought up ag ain by new
speakers.
O f the 10 speakers on term lim its

for co m m issio n ers and other cou nty
officers, s ix favored tw o-lcm t lim its
for c o u n ty co m m issio n e rs, w ith
fewer ex p re ssin g an opinion on
lim its for other officers, such as the
la x collector. F o u r speakers opposed
the lim its . In clu d in g C le rk of C o u rts
M aryon n c Morse. Most said the lim it
to the n u m b e r o f four-year term s
w h ich a co m m issio n er could serve
w ould encourage "fresh blood" to
enter the p o litica l arena w ith new
Ideas.
"M o re cand id ates w ould Increase

com petition and help reduce the
Influence of special Interest g roups
a n d b u r e a u c r a t s . " s a id G r a n t
M alloy, president of the C e n tra l
F lorid a T a x A ction Network.
T u s k a w llla hom eow ner's p re s i­
dent M o ll K h rm la n l said term lim its
wefe strongly supported In W in te r
S p rin g s and he believed m ost re si­
dents there w ould support lim its for
cou nty com m issioners. K h c m la n l
said the turnover of ca n d id ate s
w ould encourage more people to

□S«e Politics, Page 2A

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a * - Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Flo rid a - Thursday. February 10. 1994

THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

NEWS

Changing environment
Graham being urged to consider proposal to cut chlorine use

Plumber trapped trying to hook up sewer
O R A N G E C IT Y — A p lu m b e r w as trapped In an 8-fool-deep
hole for m ore th a n nn h ou r as w ater from a broken m ain row
above his ahouldera and neighbors w ith buckets an d shovels
tried to keep h im from sin kin g .
M ichael D e rrlco, 22. of Deltona, was alone W ednesday
m orn in g w hile try in g to hook u p a sew er line. He said the dirt
plied on the aides o f the hole he w as digging collapsed, forcing
a w ater m ain to break.
"I was w o rk in g alone, and I w as scream ing and scream in g ,"
said Derrlco. w hose legs becam e trapped In the d irt as the
water from the m a in rushed in to the hole. "I thought I was
going to drow n o r fry ."
Florida Fow er C orp. o fficials said two 7.200-volt cables run
beneath the hole. The lin e s are protected. Orange C ity
Assistan t Fire C h ie f H ill S n y d e r said.
It took firefighters 1 hour. 23 m in u te s to free the plum ber. He
w as taken to W est V o lu sia M em o rial Hospital, where he was
treated for m in o r in|ures.

Judge nixes request to weigh marijuana

By Associated Brass
G A I N E S V I L L E - S en . Hob
G rah am is Ix-lng a s k rd b y e n v i­
ronm entalists to Ixick a C lin to n
ad m in istra tio n proposal to re­
d uce or c lln iln a lr ch lo rin e use tn
p u lp and pajier m ills and In
d rin k in g w a lrr treatm ent.
" t th ink h r n rrd s to ta k r a
le a d e rsh ip ro le. I lls s ta le Is
suffering from the rr p rrru s s lo n s
o f ch lorin e in the e n v iro n m e n t."
L in d a Young, p re siile n l o f Planet
W ell, an en viron m en tal group,
said Wednesday.
U.S. En viron m en tal Protection
ad m in istra tor C arol M. Brow ner
recently announced the pro|&gt;o*al
for developing u strategy for
"su b stitu tin g , re d u cin g o r p ro ­
h ib itin g Ih r use o f ch lo rin e and

Statewide definition
for wetlands decided

e h lo rln a le d co m p o u n d s."
C h lo rin e use In b leach ing by
p u lp and paper m ills Is blam ed
hy scientists for p ro d u cin g d io x ­
in. a deadly, lo x lc ch e m ical thal
Is thought tn d isru p t the re­
production processes of certain By Associated Press
w ild life species.
T h e ad m in istra tio n 's proposed
O R L A N D O — B u siness lo b ­
re a u th n rlza lln n of the federal b yists com plain that a proposed
C le a n W ater A ct Includes devel­ statewide definition n! wetlands
o p in g the strategy for reducing w o u ld g r e a t ly e x p a n d t h r
ch lo rin e . The a d regulates the a m o u n t o f c n v lr o m n r n t u lly
disch arge of waste and treated protected land nnd cut down on
waste water In rivers, lakes and acreage that can lie developed.
oth er w ater bodies.
A law yer representing B u s i­
G r a h a m , c h a ir m a n o f the
ness for a Better Environm ent
Senate Subcom m ittee nn C lra n
W ater. Fisheries and W ild life, Is said tests en u d u rtrd near Ihr
tirin g asked by en viron m en tal O rlando airport earlier th is w rrk
groups to support the a d m in is ­ con firm those concerns.
I1HE Is a coalition nl developtra tio n 's proposal.

K IN G S V IL L E . T e x a s — T h e d ru g s m nv not be rewelghed In
the case of a F lo rid a m an sentenced to a year In prison for each
of the 54 pou n d s o f m ariju an a he w as convicted of selling, a
Judge has ruled.
The defense attorney for 3 1 -year-old m igrant w orker Pablo
D iaz says m a riju a n a sh ou ld be w eighed again because it wns
weighed the first tim e w ith Its packaging.
Possession o f m ore than 50 p ou n d s of m a riju a n a Is
punishable b y five to 9 9 y ears In p rison and a fine of up to
$50,000. B u t for am o u n ts less th an 5 0 pounds, the sentencing
range is two to 2 0 years and u p to $ 1 0,0 00 In fines
“ W hat that m e a n s Is som ebody m ay be doing 54 years on
som ething for w h ic h the m a x im u m sentence Is 2 0 years,"
defense attorney Fred J im e n e z said W ednesday.
D istrict Ju d g e J . M anuel Ban ales rejected a m otion to weigh
the m arijuana w ith o u t Its w ra p p in g s and duct tape.
Jim e n e z had contended that the m ariju an a alone m ay weigh
less than 50 pounds.

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Thursday. February 10. 1994
Vol. 66. No. 149
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“ It's an ugly m in o r Ihul s r r m s
to raise Us hard every y e a r."
M ik e ITatt. director or tech n ical
services for the blood b a n k said.
"W e send out som e letters o f
n o ttflra llo n tn w atrh out for th is
k in d o f th in g to the sch o o l
a d m in istra tio n but nunc the less,
you know hdw kkln are. T h e y get
to ta lk in g after a blood d riv e and
everyb od y now la so fearful of
A ID S an d blood, that the two get
to g e th e r and th e re g oe s a
ru m o r," he explained.
"T h e re were ab solu tely no.
zero, no H IV post Uvea am ong the
p eo p le w ho donated In that
blood drive at Lake M a ry ." Pratt
e m p h a size d . "In fact. 1 r a n
ab solu tely swear to you that in
a ll o f the years we have been
d ra w in g blood, and we co ver 12
co u n tie s as far north as O cala
and as far south us S tu a rt, we
have o n ly once found one h ig h
sch oo l student in a ll o f those
years. In all of those people, w h o
w as H IV Infected." She w as Ihe
s is te r o f a h em o p h iliac w h o
becam e Infected h an d lin g the

b lo o d p ro d u c ts used b y h er
b rother.
U n d e r the current law . o n ly
fu ll blow n cases o f A ID S are
reportable to Ihe h ealth d ep a rt­
m ent as an Infectious disease.
H ow ever. Pratt said the blood
h a n k notifies donors that their
hlood Is tested far H IV. h ep atitis
o r o th e r viruses. Donors are u lu i
told If there Is a p ositive result
for s y p h ilis . H IV o r A ID S, the
h e a lt h d e p a r m e n t in t h e ir
c o u n ty w ill be notified.
" E v e n th o u g h th e c o u n t y
h ea lth departm ent has no a u ­
th o rity to do an ythin g w ith thal
In fo rm a tio n ." Pratt said, "w c
a lw a y s felt com pelled to provide
th em that Inform ation Just us an
a d d it io n a l s e c u r it y m e a s u re
w tthtn o u r co m m u n ity that the
h ea lth departm ent Is being n o ti­
fie d ."
B ill D am lano, H u m an S e rv ice s
P ro g ra m Specialist for the De­
p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth an d R e­
h a b ilita tiv e Services, d is trict 7
A ID S program said "It is on
u rb a n rum or. The last tim e w c
talked to Ihe blood ban k here.

they had n 't had an y IHIV p osi­
tive blood 'fro m h ig h sch ool
students). T h e th ing tru m orl Is
real com m on all over th r s ln tr
and a ll over th r country. I've
heard th is so m any tim es from
dllTcrcni schools and It has never
been bucked up."
O fficia ls do say the num ber of
teens testing positive for the HIV
v iru s has been consistently ris ­
ing In recent ycara.
"W e get from three to live new
H IV cases each week here at the
health departm ent." said G u ll
L e w is . S o c ia l S e r v ic e ca se
w orker of the C o m m u n ity Health
A ID S Program at the Sem inole
C ou n ty H ealth Departm ent on
A irp o rt Boulevard. "W h a t d is ­
tu rb s m e the m int Is I am seeing
an Increase of 15. 16. nnd
17-year-olds.
"W h e n It Is explained to the
teens that they need to practice
safe sex, th eir response Is that ’I
o n ly have one partner.* " said
Lew is. "B u t what they fat) to
realize Is that they don't know
how m an y partners that p a rin cr
has. w h ich puts diem at ris k .”

SXTENDID OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Today: M ostly clo ud y to partly
clo u d y an d breezy w ith near
record w arm th. H igh in the m id
80s. W in d becom ing southerly
10 to 1 5 m p h .
T o n ig h t: Partly clo ud y. Low In
the low er to m id 60s. W ind
sou th 6 m ph.
F rid a y : V a riab le c lo u d in e s s
w ith a chance of sh ow ers and
th u n d e rsto rm s Lows In the m id
60s. H ig h s In the low to m id 80s.
W in d s from the south 15 mph.
R a in ch an ce 20 percent.
E xte n d ed forecast: Saturday:
C lo u d y w it h t h u n d e r s t o r m s
lik e ly . L o w s In Ihe m id 60s.
H ig h s In th e 6 0 s.

FLORIDA TIMFS
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Daytona 6«»&lt;h
Ft. Laud baacti
Fart M yara
O alno tvllla
Unmaitaad
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Kay WotI
Lakaland

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Phona (407) 122-MI t.

H«r*M P1» * Sy Tammj Vmeant

S in ce 1981, there have been
174 A ID S cases tn the 13-19 age
category In Florida, accordin g to
H R S statistics. Flo rid a law doe*
not require that H IV positive
ca se s be rrp o rte d to h ealth
authorities. Dam lano noted that
an in d iv id u a l can ca rry the HIV
v iru s for 10 or II years before he
or she develops fu ll blow n AIDS.
"A b o u t 20 percent of the AIDS
cases in Florida are diagnosed
between 20 and 2 9 years o ld ."
D am lan o said, " w h ic h means
th ey were p ro b a b ly Infected
w h ile th e y w e re t e r n a g e r s
because they weren't diagnosed
u n til (heir 20s."
"T h e se num bers can be used
by jxrople lo say they're not at
ris k ." he added, “ and one of the
fastest growing groups Is later
teens and 20s and w om en.”
T h e re are 310 cases of A ID S In
S e m in o le County, accordin g to
H R S statistics. In the tri-county
urea o f Orange, Sem in ole an d
Osceola, there are 2.300 adult
A ID S cases and 35 pediatric
ca se s. In F lo rid a , th ere are
34.141 adult cases and 7 9 6
ped iatric AIDS patients.

TH E W EATHER

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Fiartda Haatdama mwal p ay 7% aalaa
l a i In ad d alan la ralaa a b o ra

A lso taking part were officials
from th r St. J o h n s and south
Flo rid a water m anagem ent d is­
tricts.

Lt. Gregory W Franks, right,
com m anding o ffic e r of The
Salvation Army, 700 W. 24th
S t., S a n fo rd , p re s e n te d a
trophy to Jan ice Sprtnglield,
president of the Kiw anla Club
o f S a n fo rd , at th e c lu b ’ s
W ednesday luncheon m eeting
in Ihe Sanlord C iv ic Center (or
th e m ost m onoy c o lle c te d
Irom a club or civ ic group
during its annual K e ltla Drive.
M em bers o l Ihe clu b collected
$2,260 over Ihe C h ris tm a s
h olid ays to boost ih e co d e rs
o l the Army.

Continued from Page 1A

LOTTBRY

E x p e rts got to g e th e r In a
pasture near O rlando Interna­
tion al Airport on Tu e sda y to test
t h r definition the D epartm ent of
En viron m en tal Protection wants
to recom m end to the Florida
le g isla tu re .

You can ring
my bell

From Associated Press reports

pu
b e n e fits from the s k ills and
tu rn out for elections.
experience of long-term co m m is­
Barbara Terhune. o f the S e m i­
sioners. he said.
nole C o u n ty ch ap ter o f United
M aryan n e Morse agreed w ith
W e S tan d A m erica, said the
both.
p o litica l education g ro u p sup"T h e best term lim it Is that of
lio n s eight-year life tim e lim its
for com m issioners a n d 12-year o u r voters." said the co u rt clerk.
"I do not believe there Is a power
lifetim e lim its for o th e r co u nty
o f Incum bency In a co u n ty that
officers. The sh eriff an d other
Is g ro w in g as fast as Sem inole
officers require sp ecialized s k ills
C o u n ty Is."
so sh ou ld rem ain In office longer
O n the Issue of single-m em ber
If q u alified and accepted b y the
d i s t r i c t s , fo u r o f t h g q ln e
pu blic.
.sp eaker* said they, p r e f e r e j r io
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•C h a r le s C h a m p io n , r e p r e ­ vote for a ll five ro m lsslo n e rs.a s
sen tin g cou nty L ib e rtaria n s, said
th ey do now. not Just o n e -A s
m ig h t o c cu r under som e fofm s
though ‘ fils' O rig in a lly opposed
lim its , he now agrees w ith the o f single-m em ber d istricts.
P u rd y said u 1992 voter's
" E ig h t Is E n o u g h " propo sitio n
w h ich o n ly lim its th e n u m b e r of rig h ts law su it brought b y county
b la ck s and H lspanlcs m ig ht be
tim e s an officer's n a m e can
appear on the b allot, not the d ropped If the C R C s im p ly place
the question an the ballot for
n u m b e r o f term s th ey ca n serve.
After eight years, th e In cu m ­ voters to decide. P u rd y said
sin gle -m e m b er d is tric ts would
b en t's nam e can be w ritte n In on
reduce special-interest Influence
ballots.
C h a m p io n said th e c o u n try 's on co m m ission ers
K h e m la n l opposed th e d is ­
fou n d in g fathers Intended elec­
tricts. s a y in g they created d iv i­
tio n s to be by w rite-in an d said
the ballot-nam e lim it w o u ld be a s io n a m o n g c o m m is s io n e r s .
M a llo y sa id single-m em ber d is­
step in that preferred d ire ction .
B u t som e disagreed. M ichael
tric ts w o u ld not prom ote ef­
Saporlto. form er c h a irm a n o f the fective accou n tab ility an d gives
voters greater choice.
S e m in o le C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n
S h aro n Carveth. co u n ty p lan ­
E x e cu tiv e Com m ittee, said ca n ­
n in g co m m ission er an d p olitical
d id a te 's term s are p ote n tially
lim ite d every lour y e a rs w hen a c tiv is t, sold she believes the
they face re-election. "It w ill d is tric t voting w ould increase
lim it m y right to vote for w ho I a c c o u n ta b ility to constituents.
w a n t." said Saporlto.
E v a P rin g le and W illie K in g o(
J a m e s Purdy, c o u n ty Dem o­ S a n fo rd supported the district
v o tin g , s a y in g It w o u ld offer
cra tic p arty ch airm a n , agreed
m in o ritie s greater access to the
w ith R epublican S ap orlto. P u rd y
said voters have th e pow er o f c o m m is s io n even If the d istricts
Im p e ach m en t, re c a ll a n d In­ were not draw n for m ino ritytargeted reasons.
d ictm en t to remove u n d esireab lc

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tem perature of 6 0 degrees.
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11:55 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
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p.m.; low s. 12:05 a.m ., 12:35
p .m .: New Smyrna Baaeb:
hig hs. 6 :58 a.m., 8:10 p.m.;
low s. 12:10 a.m., 12:40 p.m.;
Cocoa Beach: highs. 7:13 a.m..
8:25 p.m .; lows. 12:25 a.m ..
12:55 p.m .

BOATINO
St. Auguatlne to Jupiter
Inlet — S m a ll c ra ft s h o u ld
exercise ca u l ion. Today: W in d
south to southeast 15 to 2 0 kts.
Seas 4 to 6 ft. B ay and Inland
w a te rs ch o p p y . T o n ig h t an d
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degrees and the overnight low
w a s 6 0 ns reported by Ihe
U n iv e rsity of Florida A g ric u l­
tu ral Research and Edu cation
Center. C e le ry Avenue.
R e c o rd e d r a in f a ll fo r th e
p e r io d , e n d in g a t 9 a .m .
T h u rsd ay, totalled 0 Inches.
T h e tem perature a l 9 a.m.
to d a y w a s 6 8 d eg ree s and
T h u rs d a y 's overnight low was
64. as recorded by the National
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□ Wednesday'* high
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□Barometric pressure.30.18
□Relative Humidity.. lOO pet
□Winds *l*M«***MtMSouth 7 mph
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□Sunset...............6:10 p.m.
□Sunrise............... 7:08 a.m.

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Actor’s son
witness in
Jackson case

Drug arrest

S A N T A H AIU 1AR A. Calif. (Al*)
— Actor M u rlo u Brando's son.
who once w orked as a b o d y ­
g u ard a n d v a le t lo M ic h a e l
Jackson , w a s Its- first w itn ess
before a g ra n d Jury considering
crim in a l c h ild sex abuse charges
against the sin ger.
M lko llra n d o met with tinp a n e l b e h in d c lo s e d d o o r s
W ednesday fo r 3Vk hours. MrIgnored q u e stio n s from reporters
n s he e n te re d and left th e
cham bers.

Mem bers o f the Sanford poller Special InvcstlguM vc Unit
conducted an undercover d ru g opcrutlon T u e sd a y midafternoon, near the Intersection of M ill Street an d Maple
Avenue. T w o m en were arrested follow ing reported drug
purchases from undercover agents. They were Identified as
David Eugene S lllrm a n . 44. 800 Cedar Creek C irc le , and
N'ornuui K lchard Mosch. 46. of 14 Double {logic M ute, lake
Monroe. Each of the m en was charged with pu rch ase o f crark
cocaine.

Warrant arrests made
The follow ing wanted |iersons were taken Into custody:
• Kenneth Lorbcr. 20. 3810 N. C o u n ty Road 427. A p t. 14.
Sanford: on a V o lu sia C o u n ty third degree grand theft charge.
• Reginald Stafford. 37. 1323 O leander Avc., S an ford , on u
s ta ir probation violation charge lor two robbery co n victio n s.
• Patrick Oble I'ayne. 30. 106 M cK a y Illvd.. Sanford: after
tu rn ing h lm v -lf In on a charge of failu re to appear In court lo
answ er to a resisting arrest charge.
• Terry Leroy T illm a n . 26. 3031 W. 23rd St.. Sanford; on an
aggravated battery charge.
• Angel 1. G alarza. 22. 3201 S. Sanford Avc., San ford : on a
battery probation violation charge and failure lo appear In
traffic court to answ er to tw o traffic tickets.
• Jo h n I.. Kinney. 46. M idw ay Cam p, Sanford; on u charge of
failure to ap|K-ar in rn u rt lo answer lo an aggravated a x M u lt
charge.

Drunken driving charged
Ja m e s O tho llro w n . 37. 703 W. First SI.. Apt. 3. S an ford , was
u n rated on a drunken d riv in g charge follow ing a truffle stop by
a Florida H ighw ay Patrol trooper on Interstate 4 ea rly Tuesday
m orning.

Multiple charges filed
Tracey S Towers, 34, 161 E. Evergreen Avc.. Longw ood, was
anested on several traffic-related charges by a Longw ood
p o llrcm a n M onday evening The policem an reported re­
cogn izin g Tow ers us a wanted |&gt;erson.
A lte r con ductin g a tra lllc slop, the policem an reported
Tow ers produced a d riv e r’s license w ith his own photograph
but his brother’s nam e and birth date. Towers w as charged
w ith possession of a fake Identification and d riv in g w ith u
sus|H-ndrd license Tow ers was also held on a charge o f fulling
lo appear In court In answ er lo rh arges of drunken d riv in g and
d riv in g w ith a suspended license.

Resisting arrest
Kenneth Lum ur M ills. 23. 1015 C yp ress Avc., Sanford, was
urrested on a resisting arrest rharge by Sanford police M onday
night. P oller rc|&gt;orl M ills sped by them on Eighth Street and
they gave chase along several blocks an d across a field u n til he
JumjM-d out of the m oving car near M t h Street and C yp ress
A venue uud run away. M ills was found h idin g behind a house
and anested.

Disorderly conduct
Nacole Rodriquez Fudge. 19. 2415 E. 21st St., and T im o th y
Jerom e M cM illan . 26. 3011 20th SI., both ol S anford, were
arrested on d isorderly conduct charges early M onday m o rn in g
a l a Southw est Road bar. Several deputies were In th e bar s
p arkin g lot to disband a crowd and reported Fu d g e and
M cM illan began fighting In front of six of them.

Domestic violence charged
- . t &amp; d t t iU d J ) IjtUUCa. teh -IZZ W U k c y lc w Ave., L a k e Mar)-,
was arrested at hln hom e M onday afternoon on a .c h a rg e of
battery. H aines' w ile re|&gt;ortcd they a r g u e d over lip s tic k left on
u teacup when he tw isted h rr arm behind her. d r a g g e d her
down a bull by her hair, and bent her finger truck, te llin g her lo
p u l u m ark on him . Lake Mary police report llu ln r s hud no
m arks, but his wife had a red. sw ollen pinky lin g e r. The
w om an was treated at the scene and encouraged to go to a
hospital (or additional care.
• Eu rnestine S trin g e r G ran t. 25. 1822 H u rd ln g A v c..
Sanford, was urrested on a battery charge at her hom e M onday
afternoon. Her husband reported she scratched his neck d u rin g
an argum ent.
• La rry J . Robinson. 19. 40111 Genevn Gardens. Sanford,
w as arrested on an aggravated battery charge by Sanford
p o lice e a rly M on day m o rn in g . A w om an , tw o -m o n th 's
pregnant. rc|Kirtcd he stru ck her Up. ca u sin g It to swell.

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THE FABULOUS

Graduation day

GIFFORD
St ROY
MAGIC
SHOW

Mw iW Photo by Tommy Vmconl

S h orlff Don Eslm ger (left) listens to com ments
from n tn e y o a ro ld Mandy Gallagher, al tho
graduation last night o l 25 m em bers of tho
C iv ilia n Police Academ y Mandy's grandmother.

Joyce Evans, right, was one of tho graduates
who com pleted the 13-week course On hand tor
tho ovent (rear) are M andy's parents. Karen and
Ed Gallagher o l Altam onte Springs

Defiant Harding strikes back
at USOC with $20 million suit
By LARRY SIDDONt
A P S p o rts Writer
L IL L E H A M M E R . N o rw ay — A
defiant Tonya H a rd in g struck
b a rk a l the U S. O ly m p ic C o m ­
m itte r w ith a $20 m illio n lawsuit
and vowed lo rom e to Norway,
w in a gold medal and "h a n g It
on m y w a ll forever."
T h e skater asked an Oregon
court Wednesday to b lock the
U S O C from holding a heurlng
that co u ld lead to her expulsion
from the W inter G a m e s for h rr
a c tio n s surrounding the c lu b ­
bin g atta ck on Nancy K errig an
H a r d in g 's a tto rn e y . R obert
W eaver, expected a cou rt hear­
in g on the request today.
U S O C e x e c u t iv e d ir e c t o r
H arvey S ch ille r M id the co m ­
m ittee had expected som e action
by H a rd in g 's law yers. "W e are
prepared to drfend ou rselves."
he said, but declined further
co m m e n t u n til US O C oiltctals in
LUTeTiuTtTmcr revleweiTUie suit!
K e rrig a n , m eanw hile, was en
route lo Oslo, where she was due
to a rriv e after noon today. "I Just
ca n 't w a ll lo get there- so I can
get g o in g ." she s a id before
lea vin g Massachusetts.
H a rd in g has denied advance
know ledge of (he plot to hobble
her riv a l but adm its she didn't
Im m ediately come forw ard when
she learned about It afterw ards.
S h e s a id W e d n e s d a y sh e
w ou ld lik e to tell K e rrig a n she's
sorry an d give her a h u g — "If
sh e 'll let m e."
T h e U S O C wants H a rd in g lo
ap p ear before Us I I-m em ber

‘94

G am es A d m in istra tiv e Hoard In
O slo on Tu e sd a y lo answ ers
c h a r g e s t h a t s h e v io la t e d
O ly m p ic ru le s of eth ics and
sportsm anship.

MAGICIANS &amp; ILLUSIONISTS
Am been On Nationally
Appeared with New Kid* an the Black.
Johnny C «ih A the Ownond Show

FLEAW0RLD«FUNWORLD

took as part of a plea bargain be
m ade public and available to the
USO C.

Hwy 17-92 • Sanford •330 1792

"WHALE OF A SALE"

One of the witnesses before
th a t h e a rin g r o u ld be J e f f
G lllo o ly , H a rd in g 's ex-husband
and chief accuser who has M id
H ard in g gave the O K for the
attack.

WANTED Donators ol household items, ndutaa fumturt and
appiances to beneM the RETIRED I SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM.
• W o W ill P ick U p or Y o u M a y D ro p 0(1 untU M arch H
(N o clo th in g plonso)
• S a io D a ta : M a tc h 12, O a m
E a a tm o n te C o n to r . A ltnm onto S p rin g s

Call For More Information

G lllo o ly 's la w y e rs asked a
Judge In M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
Ore., to let h im go to Oslo and
testify before panel. He aw aits
sentencing after pleading g u ilty
to racketeering In the K errigan
assault.

WE TRANSMISSION
SANFORD

FMKTOVnNQ A ESTIMATES
..CALL FOR APfOMTMDIT .

D is t r ic t A t t o r n e y M ic h a e l
S c h ru n k said he "c a n 't Im agine"
o p p o sin g the req u est, w h ic h
G lllo o ly made after the U S O C
sent him a letter ask in g h im lo
be available. A court hearing on
G lllo o ly 's request w as set fuR
to d a y .' *

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G lllo o ly also asked that Ihr*
re su lts o f a lie detector lest he

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Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald
(USPS 461-260)
3 0 0 N. FR E N C H A V E .. SA N FO R D . FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322 2 0 1 1 or 8 3 1-9003
Wayne D Doyle. Publisher and Editor
SU nsCK im O N RATE:
3 M o u th * ................................. 819 50
6 M o n t h i..........................
830 00
l Y e a / .......................................... ,878 00

Florida Residents must pay 7% sales tax In
addition to rates above.

EDITORIALS

Allocating funds
for special tags
F lo r id a m o to ris ts t a k e g re at p rid e In t h e ir
s ta te a n d Its p la c e In th e w o rld . T h is Is
e v id e n t th ro u g h th e v a r ie t y o f v e h ic le lic e n s e
p la te s th e y b u y .
D e p e n d in g o n w h a t th e y s u p jio rt. a c o lle g e ,
th e s p a c e p ro g ra m , o r a c e rta in e n d a n g e re d
a n i m a l , s p e c ia l l i c e n s e p la t e s c a n b e
p u rc h a s e d .
F o r p la te s w ith a s p e c if ic co lle g e lo g o o r th e
F lo r id a p a n th e r, th e c h a r g e Is $ 3 7 In a d d it io n
to th e n o rm a l lic e n s e c o s ts fo r th e firs t y e a r,
a n d $ 2 7 a d d itio n a l p e r y e a r fo r re n e w a ls .
F o r th o s e w it h t h e m a n a te e o r s p a c e
s h u t t le , th e cost is $ 2 7 fo r th e firs t y e a r, a n d
$ 1 7 a d td ltio n n l fo r a n a n n u a l re n e w a l.
It is a good Idea. T h e m o n e y w o u ld g o to
v a r io u s o r g a n iz a tio n s s u c h as th e a c t u a l
c o lle g e s , th e s p a c e m u s e u m , o r g r o u p s
d e d ic a te d to th e p r o te c t io n o f e n v ir o n m e n ­
t a lly e n d a n g e re d w ild life .
W h a t Is not a g o o d Idea h o w e ve r. Is w h e n
th e m o n e y is n o t u s e d fo r Its In te n d e d
p u rp o s e .
It h a s been d is c o v e r e d th a t s o m e o f th e
$ 1 4 .3 m illio n ra is e d th ro u g h th e s a le o f
s p e c ia lt y lice n se ta g s fo r th e e n d a n g e re d
a n im a ls . Is s ittin g In a b a n k . H a r d ly a n y o f It
h a s g o n e for Its In te n d e d p u rp o s e .
S e n a t o r R ic k D a n t z lc r . D -W fn tc r H a v e n ,
s e r v e s a s c h a ir m a n o f th e S e n a te 's N a t u r a l
R e s o u r c e s C o m m itte e . H e sa id p e o p le In
F lo r id a w o u ld s to p b u y in g th e p la te s If th e y
fe lt t h e y h a d been tr ic k e d .
H e Is a b s o lu te ly r ig h t . P e o p le s h o u ld n o t be
to ld t h e ir m o n e y w ill b e u s e d for t h is p u rp o s e
u n le s s It Is. T o m a k e a n y o th e r c la im Is
n o t h in g m o re th a n a n o u t r ig h t lie.
L e t 's face facts. P e o p le o f F lo r id a a re k in d
a n d c a r in g . T h e y a re w i llin g to &lt; lo n a tc m o n e y
f o r a w o r t h w h ile c a u d e lM k
T h e F lo r id a A d v is o r y C o u n c il m a n a g e s
m oney* fH A W ilie s a le o f m a n a te e a n d p a n t h e r
tag s. S o m e o f It h a s b e e n g iv e n o u t d u r in g
p a s t y e a rs .
C u r r e n t ly h o w e v e r, th e A s s o c ia te d P re s s
r e p o r t s th e c o u n c il h a s n o t g iv e n a n y m o n e y
fo r e n v ir o n m e n t a l g r a n t s In re c e n t tim e s ,
d e s p it e h a v in g u p to $ 4 . 1 m illio n In th e b a n k .
In re s p o n s e , s o m e o f f ic ia ls s a y th e y a re Ju s t
b e in g c a u t io u s a b o u t a p o s s ib le fu tu re d e c lin e
In re v e n u e .
T h i s m o n e y m u s t s t a r t g o in g o u t to
q u a lif ie d o r g a n iz a tio n s . T h e p e o p le m u s t lie
In fo rm e d o f how It is b e in g u sed . T h e y m u s t
a ls o b e c o n v in c e d th a t th e e x tra co st t h e y p a y
fo r th e s e s p e c ia l lic e n s e p la te s Is n 't b e in g
w a s te d .
T h e c o u n c il m u s t w a k e u p a n d s t a r t
a llo c a t in g these fu n d s fo r th e p u rp o s e w h ic h
t h e y w e re Intended. If n o t. th e y w ill In d e e d
h a v e a s e rio u s fu tu re d e c lin e in s p e c ia l ta g
s a le s .

LETTERS

O n gun control
I a m w ritin g In regards to the Issue on gun
co n tro l. First of all. g u n co n trol Is not crim e
co n trol. T he law books are fu ll o f m eaningless law s
now. I firm ly believe we need m uch tougher law s
to put crim ln u ls behind b a rs and to serve at least
8 0 percent of their sentences. It Is the decent, law
abid in g , hard w orking U .S. c itiz e n s that need to be
helped to keep and even get back some o f o u r
In d iv id u a l rights and fiecd om .
I b elieve parents sh o u ld be fu lly responsible for
t b r lr ch ild re n until they are 18 years of age. F or
now. In order (o stop the ru n aw ay crim e problem ,
we need to Impose a cu rfew for 17-year-olds and
younger s im ila r to M lu m l o r Tam pa. F lo rid a 's new
curfew , but please sir. le t's not go after the guns,
le t's Just go after th e crim in a ls. G o vern m en t
control of everything is not the answer.
Thom as E. Denton
G eneva

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

M aking the grade for P residents’ Day
P re sid e n ts’ Day Is c o m in g up In a week or two.
and R o n ald Reagan h ns co incid en tally Just
reappeared on T V at a Republican hash in
W ash in g ton In honor of h is H3rd b irth d ay.
C o n sid e rin g the u n re m ittin g barrage of m ud the
D em ocrats have throw n at th is man. it w as
d ow n rig h t exhilarating to see the old m ag trin n
back on t h r tube a g a in , ns vigorous a n d
tw inkle-eyed ns rvrr.
P red ictab ly, what Ihe cro w d loved best were
th r b arb s h r threw at th e Democrats. L is te n in g
to H ill C lin to n 's calls. In Ills S ta ir of th r U n io n
address, for welfare rrfo rm and a serious b attle
against crim e . Mr. H n ig n n said they rc m ln d rd
h im of the old adage that "Im itation Is the
s ln rc rrs t form of n a ile ry .” T h e n he added. " B u t
In th is ease It Isn't n a ile ry — It's grand larceny "
W ith t h r history d ep a rtm en ts of o u r u n ­
iversities firm ly In the g rip o f professors w h o
spent the 1960s on L S D lo n g in g for Ihe d o w n fa ll
of " A m r r tk a ." Mr. Reagan w ill clearly have to
w ait for tim e 's ro rrre tlv c processes to k ic k In
before he ran rxpeci
he final Judgment o f
fxwtcrtty on his president.*. W hat that m ay lie.
however, can already lx? glim psed — of w h ich ,
m ore later.
M eanw hile, conservatives were am used re ­
cen tly w hen A rth u r S c h le sln g e r Jr., the c h ie f

house m instrel of Ihe Roosevelt and K ennedy
presidencies, w as caught try in g to stral a base
On The New Y o rk
Tim es Op-Ed page.
Professor Sch lesln ger
delivered h im se lf of
Ihe fo llo w in g p r o ­
n o u n c e m e n t: " B y
com m on c o n se n t,
o u r three g re a te st
P r e s id e n t s w e re
George W ashington.
A b r a h a m L in c o l n
an d F r a n k lin D.
Roosevelt."
Nice try. professor,
but you gel an F. No
d o u b t y o u r e a lly
believe FDR Is right
£ P re d ic ta b ly ,
up there w ith W a sh ­
w h a l Ihe cro w d
ington and L in co ln ,
lo ved b e st w e re
but when you cla im
tho b arb s ho
that this Is the gen­
threw a l the
eral n|)lnlon you arc
D e m o cra ts £
purveying you r usual
brand nf liberal
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eyewash
A l that. 1*11 adm it that It n n rr seemed possible

that FD R w as on h is w ay to su ch on apotheosis.
J a u n ty and unbeatable, the old rascal first
presided over the reconstruction of Ihe federal
governm ent as th r all-d evou rin g m onster that It
has been ever since, then led the A m erican
nation Into and v icto rio u sly through W orld \\a r
||. F or good or III. he seem ed destined to tower
over the rom jx-tliton.
T hat is w hy I have been so surprised. In recent
decades, to see the air slo w ly seeping out o f the
Roosevelt b andw agon's H i t s . I he fu rther Ills
p re sid e n cy re e e d rs Into the |&gt;ast, the less
ImjJressIve he — am i It — seem,
We now know , as a result of the Inside
histories of that day. what a shallow Im proviser
he w as T o the e x lrn t that the New Deal was
planned at all, II w as planned by others: to
Roosevelt, as A ld o u s H u x le y said of h istory. It
w as "Just one dam ned th in g after an oth er." No
wonder that J o h n M ayn ard Keynes, aftrr a chat
w ith him . told n friend that Roosevelt w as "a n
econom ic Illiterate" — or that O liver W endell
H olm es J r., seekin g g a lla n tly to find som ething
nice to say about him . opined that he had "a
second-rate m in d hut a first rate ch aracte r."
A s tor W orld W a r II. a president Is Inevitably
m easured by the size of the crisis of h is tim e.

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The New American Community
Label-crofters, your Job m a y be done. Ju s t as
F D R gave u s "T h e New D e a l" presidency and
J F K " T h e New Fron tier." w e now have a label
that fits perfectly the sw e e p in g yet seem ingly
unconnected reform s that w ill be the h a llm a rk
of the C lin to n yeurs.
H ail to the chief. W illia m JelTcrBou C lin to n ,
and h is presidency of " T h e New A m erican
C o m m u n ity ."
It Is a lab e l that em b o d ie s the Ideas and
Ideals of th e progressive (but not tlbcrall New
Dem ocrats, w ho are C lin to n 's political roots.
These Ideals are the co re o f h is presidential
reform s: In d iv id u a l o p p o rtu n ity : reciprocal
re sp o n sib ility — a co m p a ct between citiz e n s
and governm ent; a renew ed reliance u pon
c o m m u n ity to strengthen Institutions and
especially, the fam ily. It is a lab el that provides
the one th in g Clinton h a s lacked — a single
concept uo I fram ew ork for h is puckugr of
a m b itio u s reforms: h ea lth care and welfare
system s, c rim e and re in v e n tin g government
Itself. A n d im portantly. It Is a label that ca rrie s
an Im p licit rejection o f the o ld liberal creed
that federal program s c u n an d must be t h r
core of a ll cures.
"T h e New A m erican C o m m u n ity ." The label
Is not a creation of this c o lu m n . It was uttered
by C lin to n h im se lf — a g ran d phrase that was
a ll but lost In the most god aw fu l sentence of
Ills State o f the Union address.
It cam e In the final m u m c n ls of his strong
(but long) address, the part d ia l presidential
a d v ise rs sa y contained m ore of C lin to n 's
personal h an d iw ork th an a n y other. A fter
su m m in g u p h is reforms. C lin to n got to the
part of the speech that R ic h a rd Nixon used to
ca ll "th e lift o f a driving d re a m ."
C lin to n said: "Let us w eave these sturdy
threads Into a new A m e rica n com m unity that
once m ore stands strong u g ain st the forces of
despair an d ev il because everybody has a
chance to w a lk Into a b elter tom orrow ."
It Is Im perative that p arse rs of presidents
focus on the president's v isio n and overlook
Ihe fact that th is sentence co n ta in s (as C lin to n
h im se lf m ig h t phrase It) tired , huddled musses
o f cliches.
C lin to n 's New A m erican C o m m u n ity p re ­
sidency h as com e al just th e right time. F or
C lin to n 's ad v ise rs have c o n clu d e d from sifting
various p o lls that the p re sid e n t's positive and
negative ra tin g s correlate d ire c tly to p u b lic
perceptions o f whether h e Is a liberal or an
action-oriented centrist "n e w D em ocrat."
The p re sid e n t's pollster. S ta n le y Greenberg,
was quoted In The W a sh in g ton Post recently
as saying that Clinton re ce ive d Ills highest
negative ra tin g late last s p rin g and early

sum m er — w hen he w as m akin g news by
raisin g taxes and en d in g the ban on gays In the
m ilitary: voters perceived h im as a "lib e ra l."
H is highest ratin g s have com e when he m ade
news with his p lan s lo reform health care, end
welfare-as-wr-know-lt. reinvent governm ent,
a n d put more co p s on the streets.
Indeed, u Joint su rvey taken last Decem ber
b y a Dem ocratic-connected firm and a R e ­
publican-connected firm provided a significant
snapshot of the body politic: W hen people were
asked w hich p arty co u ld be counted u jxin lo
best reduce the deficit, cut governm ent waste,
and fight crim e and
drugs — three
longtim e GO P strong
su its — voters gave
n arrow m a rg in s of
c o n fid e n c e to th e
Dem ocratic Party.
O n e r a g a in , th e
A m e r ic a n p u b lic
seems to have m oved
w e ll ahead o f t h r
jmls. press and p u n ­
d its — the W a sh in g ­
ton Insiders w ho s till
measure each other
w ith scales that read
"le ft-rig h t" or " lib e r ­
al-conservative." The
£ L a b e l c ra lte rs ,
W a s h in g t o n P o s t
y o u r Job m ay be
article that cited the
d on e. J
a f o r e m e n t lo n e d
survey data went on
In quote one p o litical
analyst opining that
the m iddle rlas&amp; cs w ill again yearn for a
"ce n te r-le ft” c o a litio n . It quoted an o th er
expert's effort to an a ly ze w hat House m em bers
w ill do on health ra re based upon how they
voted on N A F T A .
T h ey Just d o n ’ t gel It: Voters arc seeking
problem-solvers. G iv e people new com m onsense solutions an d th e y 'll disregard old labels.
Enter B ill C lin to n and his New A m erican
C o m m u n ity It's a new w ay of d rlln tn g a
Dem ocratic p resid en cy that Is activist and
jirogresslvc. but not lib eral.

LETTER S T O ED ITO R
Letters to Ihe ed itor are welcom e. A ll letters
m ust Ik * signed. Include the address of the
writer and a d aytim e telephone num ber,
la-tiers should be on a single subject and be
as brief as |M*sslble. T ile letters n rr siib jret to
editing.

Bobby Ray took his
toys and w ent hom e
I a jm log i/r In a d v an er for rrv is ltln g yester­
d a y 's news, but som eth in g about the bizarre
w ay Bobby Ray Inm an bowed out of the
national spotlight a few weeks ago ts s till
gnaw ing at me.
T ru th Is. It's m ore th an H u t. Inm an really
aggravated m e w ith som e of Ihe th in g s he
said, and I w ant lo talk about them.
Bobby Hay Inm an.
Y o u k n o w , the
form er a d m ira l who
b a cke d out o f the
defen se s e c re ta ry 's
job on the grounds
that co lu m n ists were
pu k ing on h im . T hat
(lobby Hay.
lie was especially
upset, h r said. by a
frenzy of "n e w M c­
C a rth y Ism " that was
sw eeping the op-ed
pages, und hr
p o in t e d t o E l l e n
G o o d m a n o f th e
B o s to n G lo b e u n d
Inm an as a tax
T o n y L e w is a n d
ch e a t, a
W illia m S iiflre o f T h r
b u s in e s s flo p
New Y ork T im e s O f
an d a naif. ■
Ihe three, o n ly S a llrr
h a d r e a lly z in g e d
him . G oodm an look
h im lo task for h is Nanttygate problem — he
had not j&gt;ald 80,000 In S ocia l Security tuxes
for u household w orker — and I'm s till not
re rta in w hal Infum lcs L e w is hrajx-d upon the
defenseless Inm an.
But that ev il pup S aflre had deserllx-d
In m an us u tax ch e at (tre a u s r nf the
N am iygate thing), a busin ess flop and a nail
M o r e titan Ihut. Saflre w as con spirin g w i t h
Sen. Robert Dole. K -K an .. In defeat In m an 's
nom ination. He was. he said, "distressed and
d istra cte d " by su ch "ru sh -io-judgin cn i d is ­
tortions of m y record, m y character and m y
rep u ta tio n ." There w as no reason to " p u l u j i
w ith that garbage" and he was going lo take
h is proud persona back to Texas and to hell
w ilh us all.
T h ere wus more: " M y problem Is w ith the
co lu m n ist w ho Is afforded the pages of the
ncwspajx?r and Ihe sy n d icatio n und the talk
show s to ca rry on attacks w ith no one
resjm ndlng." In other w ords, when one of us
p o w e r f u l, a g e n d a - s e t t in g , c h a r a c t e r destroying scrib e s has u negative opinion
about someone, we ought to hold o il u n til the
o b jrc l nf ou r disaffection can jx n a response
and then p u b lish It cheek-by-Jowl to o u r ow n
jerem iads.
— In m an 's attack against the press wus a
d isg u stin g act of dem agoguery for w h ich he
ought to be form a lly reprim anded by some
p u n d its ' association. Because there Is a
kernel o f tru th to h is general argum ent that
the press Is too q u ic k to rondem n p u b lic
figures, m an y people no doubt bought Ills
specific argum ent that he was jx-rsonally a
v ictim of ceaseless c ritic is m — w h ich is
(latently false. Most Journalists Irraled Inm an
w ith great deference, even fawned over him .
— Press c ritic is m o f p u b lic officials In th is
co u n try Is a sacred ritu al. If what was said of
Inm an had been said of W ashington. J e f­
ferson und L in c o ln In th eir day. they w ould
have taken It us flattery, so dism al were th eir
reviews. T h e first president was said to lx- a
latent m onarch; the th ird was accused of
b rin g un atheist, o f keeping a m u la tto
m istress, of se llin g h is ow n children born of
slaves; the 16th was ca lle d an "n ra n g u tu n ,"
an "aw fu l, woeful a s s " and u "Half-w itted
u su rp e r."
— Press c ritic is m Is a co n stitu tio n ally
protected right. "D ebate on public Issues
should be u n in h ib ited , robust and wide-open,
and... m ay well Include vehem ent, ca u stic
und som etim es u n p leasan tly sharp a ttacks o il
g overnm en t and p u b lic o ffic ia ls ." w rote
Su prem e Court J u s tic e W llllu n i Brennan In a
fam ous 1964 d ecisio n .
-- T h e press is the accou n tab ility bran ch nf
o u i system . It Is Its function to probe,
reproach, hold feet lo fire. So Bobby R ay
Inm an co u ld n 't stand Ihe heal of a llt t 'r
Jo u rn alistic scru tin y . S o the eom m ents o ‘l
three co lu m n ists drove h im to such depths of
rrv u ls lo n that lx? (Kicked Ills bugs and went
home. F rom m y perspective. It was u dam n
good d a y 's work.

�Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, February 10, 1094 - BA

Karate
C o n tin u e d fr o m Page lA
operated by h im and hta
w ife O retfa. H u m m e rM o n c 'a
credits arc n u m e rou s ns well us
impressive. H r lia s over 40 years
of m artial arts stu d y and re­
search In Eurojic, Ja p a n , Korea
and the Untied Stales. Ills m any
belts Include a 7 th degree black
belt In Hwarungdo. an Bib de
g r r r black belt In A ikid o , a 2nd
degree black belt In Inldu and
also holds b lack lie Its In Kobudo,
H ap ktdo and J lu jlt s u . H um m rrstone was nam ed to W ho's
W ho In Am erican M artial A rts In
1987. W ho's W lm M artial A rts
E lite Black B e lls in 1992 und w ill
be Inducted in to the W o rld
M artial Arts H all o f Fam e on May
7 of this year. He has been
f e a t u r e d In B l a c k B e l t .
K ara te/K u n g Fu a n d F lo rid a
M a r t ia l A r t s m a g a z in e s A
certified Instructor In police de­
fensive tactics, sp ecial forces In
h a n d - lb - h a u d c o m b a t a n d
teaching rape defense and rape
prevention are another of b is
specialties.
Although this talented man
has taught w orldw ide he ad­
m itted that tits re al lo v r Is
w orking with ch ild re n , in fact
H u m m e rs to n e s p e c ia liz e s in
leaching handlrnpped children.
"In all the things I've done In m y
life,” he said, ” lt 's the most
gratifying to teach the handl&lt;armed. We teach them exactly

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ns If th ey're not handicapped.
W e m a in s tre a m them . Som e
in s t r u c t o r s d o n ' t . " S im p le
m oves that they can do w ith
th eir w h ee lch airs are d em o n ­
strated. A t tim es they are re­
m oved from th eir w h eelch airs
and lau gh t self defense te ch ­
niques from n re clin ing position.
"T h e students have learned how
to parry an d use body w e ak ­
nesses on attacke rs." he said.
"T h e re are certain points that
you ca n 't stren g th en ." H um m erslone pointed out ureas on
the face, such us the eyes, and
u n d e rn e a th the nose th at a
sim p le poke or squeeze m ny
send an a ila c k e r to h is knees.
"K a ra te doesn't require a lot of
p h y s ic a l s tre n g th ." he sa id .
"S tre n g th is a plus, hut not
required to protect y o u rse lf." A
rem inder Is frequently given to
h is students that they are never
to hurt another |x-raon un less
th eir life Is being threatened.
Studen ts are encouraged to w alk
aw ay from u light If |&gt;o*sib1r but
a lw ays facing the |K&gt;sslhlr a t­
tacker In ease of a potential
pro Idem. T ip s an* also reg u larly
m entioned about never sp eakin g
to a stranger, taking candy from
them or rid in g w ith som eone
they do not know. "W h a t m akes
a ch ild a great m artial a rtls l is
b e c a u s e t h e y 'r e s u c h g reat
m im ic s ." he said. "S tu d e n ts,
w hether In wheetchalrs or s ta n d ­
in g . le a rn h o w to re a ct In

life-threatening situations. They
gain self control w h ich carries
over to other aspects o f th eir
l i v e s . " H u m m e r s to n e c o m ­
mented. "W e use the hotly to
train the m ind, Insteud of the
m ind to train the body although
they both w ork In concert We
train the laxly und the s p irit."
M n n y o f H u m m c r s t o n c 's
classes are filled w ith ch ild re n ,
even though h is s k ills have been
taught to toddlers and up to
senior citizens. He prides h im se lf
on encouraging students to re a l­
ize th eir personal goals rather
than defeating opponents. Som e
K a ra te In s tru c to rs sp o n so r
c o m p e t it io n s a n d t r o p h ie s .
H u m m e rsto n e sla te d , " C o m ­
petition Is extra pressure on
kids. Th e y need self confidence,
c o n c e n t r a t io n s k i l l s a n d a
postlvc peer group they can
Identify w ith ." lie felt that m any
tim es co m petitive m eets can
defeat the confidence that they
are tryin g to build. "T h e m ain
th in g Is ou r k id s ." he said
"T h e y 're our future. W hether
you teach them good, had or
indifferent, th at's the wav th e y 'll

1 1:30 a in.. I p.m and 3:30 p.m.
T h e S unday perform ances are
set for noon a n d 3 :3 0 p .m .
The C iv il W ar encam pm ent
w ill feature firearm dem onstra­
tions. pay ca ll and sick call.
S a tu rd a y n ig ht, m u sic and
d a n rln g at the Sabado Noche d r
C orna va l w ill feature the band
I-os Classicos. There Is a $ 3 per
|ierson o r 95 per couple a d ­
m issio n charge for the evening of
dancing.
S unday, m u sic w ill be w ill h r
the order of th e d a y w ith singers
from area ch u rch es In a ch o ir
fest. Scheduled to perform are:
• F irs t B ap tist T rio . Sanford.
1230-1 p.m.
• F ra n k and Jo y ce G a m e r. First
P re sb y te ria n , O rla n d o . 1-1:30
p.m .
• A ll Sou ls A d u lt C h o ir. Sanford.
1:30-2 p m.
• St. M a ry 's C h oir. Kockledge.

2-2 30 p m
• C h u rch of Nativity. I-ake M ary.
2:30-3 p.m.
• Fiesta M usic A ll Souls Spanish
C hoir. 3-3:30 p.m.
• A ll S ou ls C h ild ren s C h o ir and
Chim es. 3:30-4 p m .
• A ll S ou ls Adult C h oir. 4-4:30
p.m.
• H oly C ross Episcopal C h o ir.
4:30-5 p.m.
• B ig B a n d m u s ic w i l l he
perform ed beginning at 4 p.m .

t ic . "

H u m m e r s t o n e w i l l he
participating In the M ardl G ra s
Festival at A ll S ou ls C a th o lic
School on February 12. He and
m any of his stu d ru ts w ill he
dem onstrating s d f defense te ch ­
niques.

Festival
Continued from Page 1A
clothes...everything you could
ever want at a yard sa le ."
T h e M iss M a rd l G r a s '94
cerem onies w ill get underw ay ut
7 p m.. Friday. Feb. I In the
ch u rch social hall. M iss Florida
1993. Nicole Padgett w ill tie the
m istre s s of c e re m o n ie s . A d ­
m ission to the contest Is $2 for
adults and ch ildren 12 and over.
BI for 7 to II ye a r olds and
ch ild ren under six. free.
For those who prefer n u s lc to
p ag e an ts, th e K lc k - O lf J a m
featuring D.J. Mean Gene w ill
begin at 7 p m. In th e tent.
O n S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y ,
there wilt be perform ances by
the Talako Indians an d C iv il W ar
r e e n a c t m e n ts b y th e 3 7 th
Alabam a Infantry C o m p an y H.
The Indian group w ill perforin
three shows on S a tu rd a y at

DEATHS

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Ida M annlc C am p b e ll. 97. of
L a n d in g Drive. S an fo rd , died
Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1994. at C e n ­
tral Florida Keglonal Hospital.
Sanford. Bom Nov. 4. 1896. In
Detroit, she m oved to Central
F lorida in 1987. M rs. C am pbell
was a retired w trk e r for General
M otors and a Lutheran.
S u rviv o rs Include one granddaughter: three g re a t­
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one
great-great-grandchild.
S u n rise Funeral Hom e, S an ­
ford. In charge of arrangem ents

H ospital. B ro oklyn . She w as u
m em ber of A ll S a in ts Ep iscop al
C h u rch . Enterprise, the National
C o u n c il of N rg m W om en, and
w as past president of Episcopal
C h u rc h W om en, and Lioness of
Q ueens New Y o rk Chapter.
S u rv iv o rs Include h u sb a nd .
D o n a ld ; d a u g h t e r , R e n n e e
Dupree. Chesapeake. Va.: son,
R u d y Chcvannes. Parts. France:
tw o g ra n d c lilld re e n and tw o
great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. H aldauff Funeral
H om e. Deltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.

PATRICK LEE CASEY

CLARA M. KINSEY

IDA MANNIK CAMPBELL

P a trick Lee C asey. 91, Oak
Avenue. Sanford, died W ednes­
day, Feb. 9. 1994, at Golden
D ays R etirem ent Center.
M aitland. Bom Sept. 18. 1902.
In W alton. W .Vu.. he moved to
C e n tra l Florida in 1967. Mr.
C asey was a m a ch in ist for E.l.
D uPont. He was a m em ber of
L u th e ra n C h u rch o f the R e­
deem er and Sanford Lodge 62.
F&amp;AM .
S u rvivors Include wife. Lena
G.: son. Joh n P.. Sr., W inter
Park; sister. G a m c lte Roberts,
L a k e la n d ; b r o t h e r s . J a m e s
Nelson. San Jose. C u llf.. Noble
Dean. Fort Myers: tw o grand­
c h ild r e n and tw o g re a t­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H om e.
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

IION1A ELIZABETH HOPWAH
lio n la Elizabeth Hopwah, 65.
H a y m s n Court. D eB ary. died
M onday, Feb. 7. 1994. at Central
F lo rid a Regional H ospital. S an ­
ford. B om Feb. 28. 1928. In
J a m a ic a , W e st I n d ie s , sh e
m oved to Central Flo rid a from
Q u e en s. N.Y. In 1988, Mrs.
H opw ah was a d ire ctor of volu n ­
teers at St. J o h n 's Episcopal

A num ber of new S p an ish food
Items w ill be for sale at th is
year's festival su rh as tam alaes.
tacos, b acaladlllo and arrose con
polio (chicken and rice). H a m ­
b u r g e r s , h o t d o g s , I t a lia n
sausage, barbecued ch icke n and
ribs, p izza and m u ch m ore are
buck by popu lar dem and.
A rts and Crafts booths w ill line
O ak and 9th streets.

C la r a M. K in s e y . 72.
W e stm in ste r T errace. O viedo,
died W ednesday. Feb. 9. 1994.
at her residence. B o m Nov. 28.
1921, In New B ritain . Conn., she
m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
1989. Mrs. K in sey was a hom e­
m a k e r and Baptist.
S u rv iv o rs Include h u sb a nd .
W arran V., Oviedo; daughter.
A lly s o n Evans, Oviedo; brother.
R ich a rd Lam bert. Schenectady.
N.Y.; two grandchildren.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e. G o ld rn n x l. in charge of
arrangem ents.

SENNIE B. MERCHANT
S e m it e B . M e r c h a n t . 9 3 .
T r u m a n B o u le v a rd . S a n fo rd ,
died Sunday. Feb. 6. at her
residence. B o m A p ril 19. 1900.
In M o n llce llo . she m oved to
Sanford In 1920 from there. Mrs.
M erchant wus u hom em aker and
a m em ber of St. Ja m e s A .M .E .
C h u rc h , Sanford. She w as a
m em ber of F rie n d sh ip U n ion
Society.
S u rviv o rs in clu d e sons. David.
S a n fo rd . A lto n . B ro n x . N .Y.:
three g ran dchild ren and seven
great-grandchlldien.
S u n rise F un eral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge o f arrangem ents.

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BERNIKCB V. SABATINO
B e rn le c e V . S a b a lln o . H I.
S o u th E u c lid A v e n u e . L a k e
Helen, died W ednesday. Feb. 9.
1994. at Jo h n K n o x Village,
O range C ity . B orn A ug. 14.
1912. In M issouri, she spent
most of her life tn the O viedo and
Lake Helen arm . She w as a
seam stress and a Baptist.
S u rviv o rs In du dc sons. Derw ard J . M cKinney. Lake Helen.
Robert T. M cKinney. Havelock.
N .C .: s is te rs . M a ry F ra n c e s
Eddy. Fern Park. Agnes M cV cy,
Deltona: brother. Albert Strine.
Jerse y C ity, N.J.; eight g ran d ­
c h i l d r e n u n d 10 g r e a t grandchildren.
Stephen R. Dalduulf Fun eral
Hom e, Deltona. In charge of
arrangem ents.

MOEASE SINGLETARY
Morose Singletary, 83. O live
Avenue. Sanford, died M onday.
Feb. 7. 1994. at h is residence.
B o r n S e p t. 26, 1910, in
K ln g slan d . Gu.. he m oved to
C entral Flo rid a in 1920. Mr.
Singletary was a m achine opera­
tor- and a m em ber of A lle n
Chapel. A.M .E. C hurch. She wus
on (he Steward Board and a
cla ss leader.
S u rviv o rs in d u d c son. A lbert
Joh n son . Miami; sisters. Cora
Thorpe. Jackson ville , Nazarlne
Roundtree, Sanford.
W llson-Elchclherger M ortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

GEORGE EDWIN SWANNIE
George Ed w in S w an n lc. 59.
Second Place. Longwood. died
W ednesday, Feb. 9. 1994. at h is
residence. Bom A p ril 2. 1934. in
BulTulo, N.Y.. he moved to C e n ­
t r a l F l o r i d a in 1 9 7 9 . M r .
S w an n lc wus a shear operator in
steel fabrication. He was L u th e r­
an and a member of Casanova
G o lf Club.
S u rviv o rs include wife. G a il R.;
son . E r ic E d w in . Longw ood:
sisters. B ern ice Domes. J o a n
N eill, both of Buffalo. Ardene
P elro n skl, Arizona.
Gaines Carey Hand G arden
C h a p e l F u n e ral Hom e. L o n g ­
wood. In charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

FIIN B M L
C A S E Y . P A T R IC K L E E
M ttn u rlel funaral services lor M r. P atrick
Lo* Cetey. f t . of Sentord. who died Wednes
d ay w ill So it x Saturday m orulas o l
Lutheran Church ol tho Redeemer with
Potter Clm or A. Retacher afllcatlng For
thMO who w ith, memorlbl contributions oro
suggested to Lurlh tran Church o l tho Ro
doom*r M em orial F ind , l i l t Oak Avenue.
Sentord. F L 17J7J
A rra n g e m e n t* by G ra m k o w F u n t r o l

co m preh ensive healthcare se rv ­ m anaged at the local level. A ll
ices ts designed to provide q u a li­ d e c is io n s about o p e ratio n o f
lando. C o r ty care, coat effectively." said
services, staffing, m arketing and
Catena. C E O ; Ghcrola R eg io n al R lch urd L . Scott, president and co m m u n ity relations m id other
H o s p it a l. K is s im m e e . M a r k ch ie f execu tive officer of C o l­ m anagem ent Issues are m ade In
Aannnson. C E O ; and at m o n th 's u m b la /H C A . "O u r com m itm ent
view of local nerds and m arket
end. W in te r P a rk M em orial H o s ­ to the co m m u n itie s we serve Is conditions.
pital. Jo se p h R. Swedish, presi- evidenced b y the independence
A p o rtio n of H C A C e n tra l
d enl/CEO . w ill Jain the ran ks.
F lo r id a R e g io n a l H o s p it a l's
o f local m anagem ent to w ork
The co m b in e d com pany is the
e x p a n s io n p la n s h a v e been
w ith p h y s ic ia n s to m a x im ize
largest h e a lth rare services p ro ­ q u a lity an d service."
placed on hold. The radiology
v id e r In th e U n ite d S ta te s ,
*'We are excited to be a part of departm ent expansion and the
em p loyin g m o ir than 130.000 C o lu m b la /H C A ." said V in so n .
p arkin g deck for visitors, p a ­
p co p lr In 192 h ospllais In 2 6 "O u r netw ork o f facilities m akes tients and employees has been
states. E n g la n d and S w itze rla n d . u s a l e a d i n g p r o v i d e r o f
postponed. T h e second card iac
The U.S. hospitals are sp read healthcare services In this co m ­ c a th e te riz a tio n la b o ra to ry Is
m ostly a cro ss the southern h a lf
m u n ity an d we offer a co m p re­ expected to open In Decem ber o f
of the U n ite d States, w ith the
1994 or J a n u a ry of 1995.
hensive a rra y o f accessible, h ig h
greatest m arket In Texas. F lo r ­ q u a lity healthcare services. In
"B e ca u se of this tran sition ,
ida and G eorgia.
som e of the r e m a in in g
a d d itio n , t h is system m ak es
Health ca re reform d id n 't start each of o u r facilities well p o si­ e x p a n s io n h as been put on
In W ash in g ton according to o f­ tioned for a n y healthcare reform
h o ld ." said Vinson. " B u t the
ficials at C o lu m b ia H ealth care m easure passed both statewide
equipm ent for the second open
C orporation. W hile health care and n atio n a lly.
heart su rg ical suite was d e liv e r­
rrform proposals are s till b e in g
ed last week and lobby renova­
debated In W ashington. D .C .,
tions w ill begin tills m on th ."
"A fte r today. 95 percent of the
the org an ization ts Integrating population In Florida w ill be
T h e fin alization of th r m erger
providers Into a true system of w ith in 2 0 m in u te s of a Cotw ith W in ter Park M em orial H o s ­
h rn llh care.
pital Is tentatively set for Feb. 2H
u b m la / H C A fa c ilit y ." said
"W ith the socialization of m e d ­ V in son . " T h a t's overw helm ing."
to com plete th r C olu m b ia Park
ical needs In th r Untied S ta te s
H ealthcare System .
S e rv ic e s a n d fa c ilitie s a rc
the president ts planning for the
future. I see four or five m a jo r
h ru llh c a re providers s u p p ly in g
high q u a lity , low cost services to
co m m u n itie s nationw ide." sa id
Continued from Page 1A 22nd Sanford and called for law e n ­
Vinson. "C o lu m b la /H C A w ill be
Street were suspected of h aving forcem ent assistance.
one of those suppliers."
M cD onough said that Fagan
been In volved In a shootout
T h r s t r a t e g y of b u i ld i n g
outside the "H e roe s" n ig h tclu b and deputies Joe Bennett and
n e tw o rk s o f p ro vid e rs Is to
In E a to n v llle a ir ly W ednesday K evin Lan g surrounded the su s­
com bine hospitals, p h ysicia n s,
pects' ca r w ith their vehicles and
morning
w h e r e fo u r m e n
outpatient centers, home h e a lth
opened lire on three E a to n vllle forced them Into the strip m all.
agencies an d psychiatric h o s p i­
T he two pulled over w illin g ly
officers.
tals and lin k in g them to a lo cal
a n d o f f e r e d no r e s i s t a n c e ,
h e a lth c a re system. L o c a l
The su spects allegedly fled the M cDonough said.
netw orks s im p lify th r h ru llh c a re
They were taken to the sliershooting scene tn a white Ford
system for consum ers, m a k e It
T a u ru s b ea rin g the Florida tags IfTs office In Sanford and qu es­
easier for large businesses an d
tioned by the E u lo n v lllr Police,
w ith the n u m b e rG B A OOM.
In s u r a n r c c o m p a n i e s to
but w hen the officers failed to
A fte r p o lic e broadcast that offer positive Identification, the
purchase u ll healthcare se rv ic e s
Inform ation. Sem inole C o u n ty two were released
at once, an d m ake the sy ste m
S l a t e A t t o r n e y I n v e s tig a to r
more efficient.
M c D o n o u g h said t h r In­
“ C o lu m b lo /H C A 's strategy of C h a rle y Fagan spotted the v e h i­ vestigation Is continuing, h ow ­
d eve lo p in g lo ca l netw orks o f cle at F irst a n d O ak streets In ever.

Continued from Page 1A

•Suspects—

Sawyer------be a u to m a tica lly declared the
w inner.
If m o re th a n on e p e rs o n
qualifies, an d no one receives a
m ajority vote, a ru n off election
has been ten tatively scheduled
for A p ril 19.
T h is w ill be Saw yer's second
bid for a position on the co m ­
m ission. In Novem ber. 1992. she
ran again st David J . M ealor for
sea t 3 o n th e c o m m is s io n .
M ealor had served on seat 1. but
changed the scat for the *92

Continued from Page 1A

footsteps o f good governm ent."
O fficial q u a lify in g lim e for the
election h a s b e a t set for noon.
Monday. Feb. 21. through noon .
Friday. Feb. 25. The election Is
scheduled for Tuesday. M a rc h
29
Tonight. L a k r Mary o ffic ia ls
w ill be h o ld in g their a n n u a l
s p e c ia l s t r a t e g i c p l a n n in g
session at A A A headquarters In
Heathrow. D u rin g last w ee k ’s
city c o m m issio n meeting. MaJffJT"* e l e &amp; i o n .
S3 w
wye
y cr h a s attended alm ost
Low ry R ocket suggested a n y o n e
every m eetin g of the com m ission
p la n n in g lo seek election be
urged to atten d (lie meeting.
d u rin g the past several years.
She served as a m em ber of the
"I w ill be on hand for to n ig h t's
m eeting." S a w y e r said. “ T h is Is C h a rte r R e v is io n C o m m ittee.
for strategic planning. Just as the
She w as appointed lo the Board
nam e Im plies, and I w ill d e fi­ o f A d ju stm e n t In 1987. C o m ­
m ission on the E ld e rly In 1992.
nitely sit In on the m eeting."
und has been lirst vice president
S h o u ld o n ly one ca n d id a te
of the Lake M a ry W om an's C lu b .
qualify, the election w ould be
T h e cand id ate w inning Ih ls
cancelled, a n d that person w o u ld

special election would serve the
rem ainder o f Jo tv 's term, w h ich
w ould have concluded at the end
or 1995.
W hen J o re won election to the
c o m m is s io n fur th e s e c o n d
two-year tem t In 1993. he ran
w ithout opposition.
Lake M ary City C le rk Carol
Foster said us of 9 u.m. th is
m om tng. no one had taken out
q u a lify in g papers at C ity H all.

Sohool
W hat's for lu n c h ?
Friday, Fab. 11,1094
R lb -B -Q u flon aflu n
Cole Slaw
Peach C risp
or C h ef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat M ilk

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CASE NO.TV 1111 C A M I
FO RD CON SU M E R LOAN
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P U R SU AN T TO C H A P T E R U
Nolle* It glvon thol purtuant
to O rd tr ol F in a l Judgment In
For*Oo*ure dated February f.
Iff*. In Cate No *110/1 CC
X IU . of Iti* County Court In and
ter Somlnote County, Florida, m
w h ic h A L A F A Y A W O O D S
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. INC . It the P la in tiff and
D E N N IS M C G IN N IS AND
SHARON M C G IN N IS I* the Da
tondenf. I w ill ta ll to the hlghotl
and b a il bidder ter cash at the
W**l Irani door o l tho Somlnote
County CourthouM In San lord
Florida, a l 11:00 a m . on Match
10. 1*14. Ihe following described
property M t term In Ihe Order
of Final Judgment;
Lot U . A L A F A Y A W 000S
PH ASE I - U N IT A . according
to tha Plat thereof a t recorded
In P la l Book J t . Peg** 10
through IS. ot th* P u b lic Rec
or J t ol Seminote County. Fter
Ida.
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By: Jan *E Ja w w lc
Deputy Clerk
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ot F o rte lo tu rt and Sate entered
In th* cause pending In the
C irc u it Court of the Eighteenth
J u d ic ia l C irc u it. In and tor
Sem inole County, Florida. C iv il
A c tio n Num ber n iU S C A I* E
tho undersigned Clerk w ill M il
th* property situated in h M
County, described at:
L O T *4. SUNRISE E S T A T E S
U N IT I. ACCO RO IN O TO T H E
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS R E
C O R D E D IN P L A T BOOK 14.
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M id land or used In con (unci Ion
therewith, at public U te . to tho
highest and b ad bidder lor ca th
a l 11:00 o'clock A M . an M a rch
10. Iff* , at Ihe west Nani Poor ot
the S em ino le County Courthouse. Sanford. F lorida
D A T C O : February A Iff*
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Clinton: US ground forces
won’t be fighting in Bosnia
By TERENCE HUNT
AP W hile H ouse Correspondent
W A S H IN G T O N - W ary o f a V lrtn a m llk r
quagm ire. President C lin to n in steering thr
United States aw ay from a m ajor com bat role In
Bosnia even though A m erican w arplanes m ay lx*
called upon to h e lp silence the nuns of Sarajevo.
C lin to n said W ednesday that ll.S . ground forces
would not tuke part In N A T O 's 1newly authorized
m ission lo gel rid of the m ore than 500 heavy
guns (Kilnted dow n on Sarajevo by Bosnian Serbs.
However, he acknow ledged (here would lx* risks
from Serb a ir defenses for U S. pilots on attack
m issions.
"T h e re Is no such th in g ns a risk-free air
operation." the president said. "I don't want to
m islead l he A m e rica n people on that." However,
he said S e rb a ir defenses "a re su fn clen tly
ru dim en tary that the risks are m in im a l."
Revolted by Ihe slaughter last week of 68
|x*ople In a m o rtar attack In Sarajevo's central
m arketplace. N A T O allies overcam e m onths of
doubts and hesitation and approved a
U.S.-French u ltim atu m g ivin g Bosnian Serbs 10
days lo w ith d ra w their g u n s 13 m iles from
Sarajevo or face a ir strikes.
"W e hope that Ihe Bosnian Serb actions will
make air strik e s u n necessary." a grlm-faced
C lin to n M id at a W hite House news conference.
"B u t no one sh o u ld doubt N A T O 's resolve. N ATO
Is now set to a c t."
The Bosnian showdow n Is a gam ble for Clinton,
testing W estern resolve on an Issue lh a l he's
called the m ost vexin g foreign policy problem In
th r world. T h e ad m in istra tio n has been groping
for a co h e re n t p o lic y e v e r sin ce C lin to n 's
recom m endations for air strik e s and rearm ing ihe
outgunned B osn ian M u slim s were roundly re­
Jected early Iasi year.
Even w hen the allies appeared lo agree on air
attacks In A u g u st, the threats proved hollow as

the U n ited N ations and W estern allies refused lo
use force.
C lin t o n b rie fe d c o n g re s s io n a l le a d e rs on
N A T O 's decision.
"I am ho|x*ful lh a l tills action w ill encourage all
|Kirtles to renew Ihelr efforts tor a negotiated
settlem ent to tills tragic co n flict." said Senate
M ajority Leader George M llc h c ll. D-Maine.
B u i Sen. Dan Coats, a m cm lx-r of Ihe Senate
Arm ed S ervice s Com m ittee, asked w hat w ould
happen If the Bosnian S e rin move th eir a rtille ry
and then "a fte r a lu ll, renew th eir aggression."
" T h e prestige of the United Stales Is on the line.
We m ust ask If the president and Ihe co u n try
have the w illin g n e ss In see th is policy th ro u g h ."
said C o a ls. R-Ind.
U nder the new threat of allied attacks, the
Serbs arranged a q u ick cease-fire and p rom ised to
w ithdraw th eir artillery and mortars. M in d fu l of
num erous other ceuse-flres that have collapsed In
22 m onths of lig h tin g around Sarajevo. A m e rica n
officials reserved Judgment on whether Ihe S erb 's
prom ises were real or a Just a ruse.
O n ly a day earlier. Radovan K a ra d zic. Ihe
Bosnian S erb lender, had warned. "W e w ill shoot
down every* plane we ca n ” If they attack Serb
positions.
M any o f the a llies had to be persuaded to drop
th e ir o p p o s itio n to an u ltim a tu m . C lin to n
expressed sym p ath y for the French. B ritish .
C an ad ian . D u tch and S p a n ish governm ents,
w hich have large peacekeeping forces In the
B alkans that could be subject lo retaliatory
strikes.
In ad d ition to Ihe new m ilita ry threat. C lin to n
M id the U n ltrd S ta irs wm dd try to relnvlgornte
peace ta lk s am ong Serbs. M u slim s an d Croats
due to resum e today In Geneva.
International m ediators are prom oting u p a rti­
tion p lan th at w ould leave the M u slim -le d
Ikisntan governm ent w ith control of o n ly a
Iruction of the form er Yugoslav republic.

From caramels to hugs, Hershey
marks 100 years of sweet success
B y M E L I S S A B . R O B IN S O N

Associated P ress Writer
H E R S H E Y . Pa. - W ith a sweet
d re a m o f s e llin g c a n d y to
tourists, a b u d d in g confectioner
named M ilto n S. Hershey m oved
lo P h ilad e lp h ia In 1876.
Failure, disappointm ent and
Illness were h is first products.
After six profit-scarce years o f
m aking cand les day In and day
out. the overw orked H ershey
collapsed — a n d so d id h is
business.
tie w ou ld ir&gt; -a n d fall for four
more years before a form ula for
extra-gooey ca ra m e ls becam e
the catalyst for what Is now one
of the best-know n and m ost
successful ftxxl com panies In

totaled n early $3.3 b illio n , and
U.S. history.
Ihe co m p a n y's net Incom e was
" M o s t people r e m e m b e r
$103 m illio n . Hershey c la im s 42
Hershey because most o f us
perrent of the dom estic ch o co­
were brought up on H ershey
bars when we were k id s ." said
late ra n d y m arket, a lth o u g h It
Ray Brocket, a historian from
lags behind MAiM-Mars an d Nes­
Ipswich. M a s s . who has w ritten
tle Food Co. overseas.
two books on chocolate. “ It's
The founder gave h is nam e to
become m ore or less a sy m b o l of a town, and created w hat Is
nrguahly th r sim plest, yet most
the United States."
f a m o u s c o n f e c t i o n tn t h e
On Wednesday. Hershey Food
C o rp . ce le b ra te d t h r 1 0 0 t h
country: the Kiss.
birthday of the Hershey C h o co ­
In the beginning, though. It
late Co. w ith 10 chocolate cakes
was Just Mr. Hershey cra n k in g
arranged on a 350-|xnind ch o co ­ out the candles.
late-covered pedestal. ChogohUc ^ j y f l e r lo sin g h is P h ila d e lp h ia
bars w ith old fashioned la tkS lr business. Hershey went to Den­
are also being sold nationw ide
ver on the advice of hts father.
for a lim ite d lime.
f h » wanted h im to ca sh In on
Today. Hershey Foods Corp.
(hr silver boom. But b y the tim e
e m p lo y s 14.000 p e o p le
Hershey got there, m ost of the
w orld w id e. Last year' s sa le s
silve r was gone.

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h a s n s m u c h c h o le s t e r o l as b e e f) a n d fat ( c h ic k e n h a s n e a rly as m u c h as b e e f).
A n d a n im a l p r o d u c t s d o n 't h a v e w h a t y o u r b o d y n e e d s m o s t: c o m p le x
c u r b o h y d r a lc s an d fib e r , n ot to m e n tio n v ita m in C .
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Patriots rip Rams,
Silver Hawks romp
in 5A-District 4

skid
O R L A N D O — S h a q u llle O'N eal sco rrd 37
points and D c iu iis Scott led O rlando out of a
shooting slu m p w ith 24 W ednesday night as Ihe
M agic stopped a three-game losing streak w ith a
104-87 victory over Ihe A tlanta Hawks.
D o m in iqu e W ilk in s had 30 points lo lead
A lla n lu . C ra ig E ld o added 15 points.

■y TONY DaSOMMIEK
Herald Sports Editor
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h re e p la y e rs
scored In d n u b lr figures as Lake R ran lle y romped
to a 5 8 -3 8 w in o v e r L a k e M a r y In the
q uarterfinals of the 5A-Dtstr1rt 4 girls* basketball
tournam ent W ednesday night at Lake Brantley
H igh School.
J o in in g the Patriots, the No. 3 seed In the
nine-team field. In Friday n ig h t's sem ifinal round
w ill be No. 1-seed Lake Howell. No. 2 seed
M ainland, and No. 4 -seed S p ru ce Creek.
The Lake H ow ell S ilv e r H aw ks advanced w ith
a 71-35 rout of Deltona. M ainland outlasted
Oviedo. 59-46. w hile S p ruce Creek rallied past
Lym an . 50-47.
O n Frid ay night. Lake H ow ell w ill play Spruce
C reek and Lake Drantley w ill take on M ainland.
Doth the sem ifin als and S atu rd ay n ig h t's c h a m ­
p io n sh ip game w ill be played at Lake M ary H igh
School.
A t Lake Drantley. the Patriots throttled the

Rollins upsets Tampa
W IN T E R P A R K - J o h n Steele scored 20
ix itn ls and Drnd A sh added 17 to lead R o llin s In
a 65 6 0 upset w in W ednesday over Tam pa.
Tam pa was ham pered by four technical fouls
In the game, and Tam pa coach R ichard S ch m id t
chased referee L r x Veech off tlie court after Ihe
game w as over.
R o llin s held D eC arlo D evraux. the N C A A
D ivisio n ll's third leading sco rrr (27.9 points per
game) to ju st I6 p n ln ts.

AROUND THE STATE
Pacers streak by Heat

□Bee District. Page 2B

MIAM I — Reserve forward Ken W illia m s
scored a career-high 25 points and D errick
M cK ey had a season-high 30. Including four free
throw s In Ihe final 3 0 seconds, to lift Indiana to
a 102-98 victory over M iam i on Wednesday.
T h e Pacers won th eir seventh straight and
evened their record at 23-23 lo reach .500 for
the first tim e this season.
R ony S elk a ly and Steve S m ith hud 19 points
each for the Heat. G le n Rice added 18.

Townwnd I I 0 ) I. Cltorollo 0 1 0 0 0. fttau ia n ? o 5 10
• o w n 0 0 0 0 0 . Gold 0 1 0 0 0. Roguccl 1 I! 00 4. O ut»f 4 ♦ I 4
G r o ln ln f M l 1 4 4. H a r r l t O S J l l . Lom bard 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 1}

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Barry downs Fla. Southern
MIAM I S H O R E S — J u lia n Rodriguez scored a
career-high 28 (Mints, a ll but four In Ihe second
h a lf, to le a d H a rr y to an 8 7 -6 8 v ic to ry
W ednesday over F lo rid a Southern.
E a rl A lllc k added 12 for Harry and Hobby
l.a tliam chipped In 1 1.
Jo h n Saunders led F lorida Southern w ith 17
(Mints. A n d y Robertson added 15. and Chet
G a llo w a y contributed 13 points.

AROUND TH1 NATION |
Courier wlfcs at Kroger-St. Jude
M EM P H IS . Tenn. - T o p seeded J im C ou rier
defeated Kenneth Carlnen 7-5. 5 7. 6-3. and
th ird-se ede d M ich a e l C h a n g a lso won Ills
opening m atch. 6-7 (11-91. 6-4. 6-3 over Steve
Hryan In the Kroger-Sl. Ju d e International.
In other m atches. C h u ck Adam s upset No. 10
Aaron K rlck stctn 6-4. 1-6,6-3. and Dave R andall
d u m ped No. 15 D a vid K lk l o f the C zech
R epublic. 1 -6 .6 0 .6 -1 .

Brown, Gators clip Ole Miss
O X F O R D . Miss. — C ra ig Drown scored 21
poin ts and had 13 rebounds as No. 20 Florida
sm othered M ississip p i 74-55 W ednesday night,
g iv in g the G a to rs Ih e lr best Southeastern
Conference start ever.
F lorida (19-3. 9-l». w h ich has won five straight
and 12 of 13. has a two-game lead over No. 4
K e n tu ck y In the W estern Division.

Yankees trade for Mulholland
N E W J fO R K - T h e New York Yankees fin a lly
got the startin g p itch e r they wanted w hen they
a c q u ir e d T e r r y M u lh o lla n d from the
P h ilad e lp h ia P h illies.
T o get M u lho lland. 12-9 w ith a 3.25 E R A last
season, the Yankees sent the P h illies reliever
Robby M unoz and m l nor-leaguers Kevin Jord a n ,
an Inflelder. and R yan Karp, a left-handed
pitcher.

Bud Wilkinson passes away
O K L A H O M A C U T - Dud W ilkinson, who
won three national ch am pion sh ip s at O klahom u
and coached the Sooners to an NCAA-record 47
straight victories, died In St. Lo u is after a long
Illness. He was 77.
W ilk in so n com plied a record of 145-29-4 In 17
seasons, won one Dig S ix title, a dozen Dig
S ev en c h a m p io n s h ip s and one D ili E ig h t
ch am pion sh ip. He la le r coached the N F L 's St.
L o u is C a rd in a ls and broadcast g rm es for A D C
and ES P N .

W HAT'S HAPPENING
JU C O Baseball
U Sem inole C C at R o llin s JV, 3 p.m.

□ OaLand at Lyman. JV , 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.

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□ 7 :3 0 p.m . — W IRO 36. Tam pa lia y L ig h tn in g
a l O ttaw a Senators. (L)

team-leading seven rebounds W ednesday night to
lead Lake Brantley past Lake M ary in lh a
quarterfinals of the 5A-Distrtct 4 tournament.

Goodrich,
Raiders top
JV Hatters
yrom BtatfWe » « e »

Seminole
continues
win streak

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SANFORD L e n d off h i t l e r
J o h n n y G oodrich went 3-for-5 w ith
three ru n s scored and two stolen
Ims4*s W ednesday afternoon lo lead
S em in ole C o m m u n ity College to an
11-0 w in over the Stetson College
Junior varsity baseball learn.
T h e w in was Ihe srreond In a row
for the Raiders (3-4). For the J V
Hutters. II was Ihelr f lflli loss In as
m any starts.

S A N F O R D — W llh (Mint guard
E ric Roberta shackled by foul tro u ­
ble. Kay P e rk in s und Drad Train*
stepped forw ard W ednesday night *
and led S em in ole lo a 69-53 win
over Lake B ra n tle y In u Sem inole
A th le tic Conference boys' basket­
ball contest.
Il was the 12th wi n In a row and
14th In the last 15 gam es for
Sem inole (23-6.9-0 SAC|.

F ir s t b ase m a n P ete H c z c re d l
drove In three ru n s for S C C w ith a
p a ir ol singles and u sacrifice fly.
O viedo High School graduate E rik
Jo rd a n singled twice, scored twice,
and stole two bases. In cluding a
steal of home In Ihe seventh Inning.

□ Bee Streak. Page 2B

Scott Fergennn. a graduate of
Sem in ole High School, cam e off the
licn ch to contribute tw o singles, two
runs, and an RDI. R ic k E ckste in,
another Sem inole product, had the
o n ly extra-baac hit for the Raiders,
rip p in g a run-scoring double In the
fifth Inning.
A d am S ka rb cck was Ihe w in n in g
p it c h e r for S C C . th ro w in g s ix
scoreless Innings before g ivin g two
tu n a In Ihe top of the seventh.
T h e Raider w ill be back In uctlon
th is afternoon, travelin g to W in ter
P ark to play the R o llin s College
Junior varsity al 3 p.m .

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Ray Parkins picked up the offenslvo alack created by point guard Eric
Roberts' foul troubles W ednesday night, tossing In a game-high 24 points lo
power Sem inole's Arrow Force II past the visiting Lake Brantley Patriots.

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ARROW F O R C E II 44. P A T R IO T 1 II
Lak* B r* * tk , t i l l
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0. A d o rn o ,k I 0 0 I. R*dmond I 0 1 1. Todd J i l l .
Brown 0 0 4 0. K o lk n te ro o r 0 0 0 0. Whitman I I 1
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(Carte 4. To Pollock J. Whitman II. Som lnok 0
Total touli — Lak* B ra nd *, M. Som lnok 17.
F o u k d out — Lak* B rand *,. Brown; Somlnok.
R ate d * Technical* — Non* Rocord* — Som lnok

Oviedo follows Boss past Lake Mary
O V IE D O — One good ru le of thum b Is don't m ess w ith
the boss.
1
D ill Ihe Luke M ary R am s Ignored that piece of
conventional wisdom W ednesday night, repeatedly
fouling O viedo guard Den Doss and sending him In the
free line for 17 shots.
Doss converted 14 of the ch arity tosses as the O viedo
L io n s pulled out n 66-60 w in In their Sem inole A th le tic
Conference boys' basketball game w ith the v isitin g
Rams.

O viedo Improves to 9-17 w h ile Lake M ary ends Its
regular season cam paign at 13-13.

□ Sec Lions, Page 2B

Neth &amp; Son Roofing bests Reckers, takes over lead
Prom Staff Reports

Boys’ Basketball

Complata Ustinia on Pats SB

H*ra4d p h o k k , Nark H an k

D esp ite m issin g of Ihe lira ! three quarters
because of loul trouble, Lysa M oorelleld s till
scored a game-high 16 points and collected a

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S A N F O R D — S trik in g for eight ru n s In the
bottom of the first Inning. Neth A Son Roofing
went on lo beat R eckers 12-4 at Chase Purk
W ednesday and. In Ihc process, k n o ck Reckers
out o f first place In the Sanford Recreation
W ednesday M en’s Polar Rear Softb all League for
the first lim e tills season.
In Ihc nightcap. U n cle N ic k 's blitzed Dee's
N uls/M cCabe 16-2 In a g a in r slopped nftcr 41Y
Innings by Ihe m ercy rule.
Neth A Son R oofing (4-l| now has sole position
o f first place for the first tim e th is season.
R eckers and U ncle N ic k 's (both 3-2) are tied for
second ahead of Dee's Nuts/M cCabc (0-5).
Nex* week. U ncle N ic k 's and R eckers w ill play
to break Ihe tie at 7 p.m . Neth A Son Roofing w ill
take on Dee's Nuts/M cCabc In the 8 p.m . game.
J im N u lly h ighligh ted Neth fli Son Roofing's
16-hll attack w ith a triple, two singles, one run

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scored, and three RBI. Lee Hood tripled twice,
scored twice, and had two RDI. Ron W lrtli
doubled, s ln g lrd and scored two ru n s. Heath
Short had a double, single, one run. an d two RDI.
Don M aclier hit a single and scored two runs.
S ln cy R llz contributed a double und a run. Don
Dastl. Dob Palagalno. and Jo h n Poole each had a
single and a ru n scored. S ieve W oodley singled In
a run. T im W in k le also hit a single.
For Reckers. w h ich collected eight hits. George
M u rray led the way w ith a double, single, two
runs, and an RDI. C h u ck Daum nn h it tw o singles.
Tom Doyd singled and scored a run. J im
Schaefer and George Davidson each had a single
und an RDI. C h ris Dapore added a single. Tom
G racev scored a run.

Todd Pagel and Dob W e lls J r. each hit an
Insldc-the-park hom e to fuel U ncle N ic k 's 16-hll
effort. Pagel also h.-yl a single, two ru n s scored,
and three KRI. W e lls added a double and finished
w ith two runs and two RDI. Jo h n Haddock hit
three singles* scored three runs, and had two
RDI. R icky W e lls had a triple, two singles, and
three runs.
,
George Porzlg chipped In wi th two doubles,
two runs, and two RBI. Dan Stcarn hit two
singles. J e rry C am u s tripled, scored a run. and
had an RDI. Dob G a rn c r/ ln g lc d and scored n run.
Dob W ells Sr. also scored a ru n . F ran k S lag g had
an RBI.
.
R alp h Astartta drove In both of the ru n s for
Dee's Nuts/M cCabc w ith a bascs-loaded double In
the fourth in n in g . R onnie Sh aver and David
McCofTle led off the Inning w ith back-to-back
singles and cam e home on A startta's double.
Gene A starlla. T o n y Bclhaslm o. and Jo h n W illis
each hit a single.

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M ia m i *1 Atlanta, 1:M p m .
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FARW EST
N M aa Highlands Ft. Panhandle St U
F L O R ID A 7A M ISSISSIPPI SS
F L O R I D A ( IP-11
C roat 5 It S t I*. DeCtoecq 44 00 1 . H ill 1 7
0 0 4. Thompson 4 7 P C I. Brown 7 17 4 * 71.
DyrkotbotnOO 1 1 I. IMIhams t 5 0 0 1 . Bates
0 1 0 0 0. Henderson I t * I II, M k k e n s O tO O
0 Q uism * 0 1 0 1 0 . G rtllllh s 0 0 1 4 1 Totals
1* *1 n 17 7a
M I S I t t S lF P I U t O I
G arn e t 110 1 1 0. Evans J 7 4 7 to. Dean 5*
a I ta Jordan l a 0 0 L Johnson 17 1* 5.
F ittg e ra ld 1 5 I a 1. B rim 0 0 0 10. Goolsby 1 1
0 0 1 . Johnigan 1 7 0 0 S . Butler 0 1 1 1 1 . Sims
o a o o o Totals t t s a t s n s s
H elltlm * - F or id* X . M ississippi t i
1 point goals — F k e id a 1 II (Cross 1 1. Brown
I A M lCkens o t sjiasm a 01 . Bates B it .
M ississippi J t * ; Jordan i t, Johnigan I A
B u tle ro i. Johnson t l , F ittg e ra ld 0 1 Gam es
• a). Fouled out - Thompson Rebosmds F lo r id a 41 IB r o w n I D , M is s is s ip p i I f
(G am es. Dean l i Aa s ills - FtoeiAe 1)
(Brow n 41. M ississippi to ( O ' . a , JOrdAi.
Gooisby. Johnigan l i Total to u li — F lorida
N M ississip p i It. TacTtnkal - Gam as A —
LIST
Wednesday's Wam an's Scores
■ A IT
A m erican Inti Tt. St. Anselm a*
Bentley TA S U n th ill n
Bloom sburg a*. CTwyney 15
Boston College 44. Syracuse 50
flrid g e p o ii 17, New Haven aa

TRANSACTIONS
Am erican Laagve
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N S - Agreed to
term s with J*M Johnson, pitcher, on a
minor league canty act.
Nalianal L e a f w*
CO LO RAD O R O C K IE S - Agreed So terms
with Charlie Hayes, third beseman. on a
on# year contract
M O N T R E A L E X P O S - Agreed to terms
with Moisos Alou. o&gt;atelder on a on* year
contract
N EW Y O R K M C T I - Agreed to terms
with Glenn D a v it. Ursl baseman, on a
minor league contract
P H I L A D E L P H IA P H I L L I E S - Traded
Terry M ul hoi land pilther. and a player to be
named later So the New York Yankees for
Bobby Munot and R y « i Karp, pitchers, and
Kavln Jordan. Inlwldsr
SAN O IE G O P A 0 R E S - Signed Doug
Broceil and T k n M * u * r. pitchers G uillerm o
Velasquei end Ray Holbert. kttleldvrs. and
P h il Clark, catcher outfielder, to one year
contracts
BASKETBALL
Nattanel Baskafball Assoc iatien
N B A — F in e d I’ noenU guard K e vin
Johnson 57 too lor a flagrant tout against
Steve Kerr of the Ch.cago B ulls in a gam* on
Feb a Named Seattle guard G ary Payton to
the Western Conlererce A ll Star teem re
plat mg Charles Bark ley. w hole injured
IN D IA N A P A C E R S
A ctivated 0*1*
Davis, forward, from the Injured list Placed
LaSalle Thompson, k e w a 'd on Ih* injured
list
FO O TBALL
National Football Leage*
C L E V E L A N D BROW NS - Named R k k
Venturi d* tensive backtwld coach
HOUSTON O IL E R S - Named Je ll Fisher
defensive coordinator
IN D IA N A PO LIS COLTS - Named Jim m y
Robinson receivers ccwch and Tam Ban*
special Seams coach
LOS A N O E L C I R A M S - Named Clave
land C h ic k '' H arris, nam ing backs coach,
oifenuv* coordinator
P H O E N IX C A R O IN A L S - Promoted Bob
Ac kits, college tcouling d,rector, to assislanS
general manager
SAN F R A N C IS C O etE R S - Named Ray
R h o d a s d e f e n s iv e c o o r d in a t o r ; Jo h n
M arthall. defensive in# coach UnebacSevs
coach and On*m * Board defensive line
assistant, defensive Ime coach
HOCKEY
Natsawel Macbey League
V A N C O U V E R C A N U C K S - Recalled M lk*
Fountain, goaltendtr. from Ham ilton ot tho
Am erican Hockey League
LACRO SSE
M e lev ladeer Lacrosse League
B A L T IM O R E T H U N D E R - Announced
Ih* retirem ent o l Jotes Tucker, forward and
nomad him an assistant coach
W R E S T L IN O
USA W R E S T L IN O - Nam ed Joe DeMeo
coach and Rob Hermann assistant coach lor
Ih* Itta Greco Roman Wbrld team
CO LLEO E
A R K A N S A S ST A T E - Nam ed Je fl Massey
strength and condilianirg coach
A V IL A — Named K ris A Ptumhori men's

SOUTH
Alabama A A M 71. C lark A tlanta 47
Albany St Tt. MINS SI
Appalachian SI II. Furm an 71
Berry Tt. Shorter ta
Carson Newman tt, Gardner Webb t t
Catawba 77. Presbyterian 71
C lemson at. Wak* Forest aa
Coker 77. Belmont Abbey t t
Delta St M. M ist Valley SI TJ
Duke 117. W C a ro im aaa
Ferrum 7A Christopher Newport 7S
Fiend* Tt. Oeergia n
Ga Southwestern at. M o rris Brown a l
Georgia Tech M .E Tennessee St 7}
Hollins aa Wmhlngfon A Lee *1
Kennesaw tA Clayton St 70
Lees McRae W*. Barton ta
M ars Mill 70. Eton 77
M aryville. Terri OASawanee 71
Memphis St tt. M ls tittlp p l St 7]
Mississippi 70. Southern U ai
N C Central 7J, V irg inia Union TO
N C Wesleyan 75 Greensboro Coll 70
N Carolina AA1 7A Cam pbell ta
N Carolina SI TA East Carolina at
Norfolk SI tS SI P a u t'tS l
Sl Andrews aa Planter t l
St Augustine's 77, Johnson C Smith *7
S C Spertenbtrg 7*. Lander a*
Tamp* IA Re*un *1
Tennessee SI *). Tenn M a rtin It
Virginia U N o th C arolina U
Winston Salem 71. LI rin g lion* al
M ID W EST
Alm a 74. A * te n as
Bowling Green Tt. B all St to
Capital 7A Oh I# Marthe m 47
Denison 11. Ober tin M
Doone II. Mtdtond Luthovon tS
Em poria SI *A Ptttsbseg SI. St. OT
EurekaII.Cern all. Iow a54
Kaiamato* t l. OHvei U
Kent M A E M ichigan as
Kenyon IA Ohio Weslyn t t
M ia m i.O td a tA C a M M ic h ig a n 57
Michigan SI 71 M ichigan a l
M issouri Roll* I? N E M issou ri St
Ate W ttN rn 71. Washburn *0
Mount Mercy t l. Clark* 71
Mount Union II, O rie rte ln *7
Northern SI .1 D 71 M irm M o rris *0
Ohio U at. W Michigan *1
SI Louis 77. N E Illin o is*0
SW Missouri It 71 M o Kansas C ity 17
Toledo lit . Akron*1
Wayne. Neb 71. Winona SI SI

IQt£tf ClMKVt

IOWA — Announced Itw resignation ot
Lynn Blevins, men t g rit coach
QUINCY — Signed Steve Hawk ms. men s
basketball coach, through the Its* *7 season
L f U — N am ed Lee F e b b t and Pel*
Fredenburg assistant football coaches
M IA M I — Named W4ty Robinson defensive

SOUTHW EST
Arkansas II TL Hew Or leans a t
Howard Payne U . M c M u rry ai.O T
Incamai* ward to. T a u t Woslyan Tt
Midwestern II., Tea** at, Cameron M
SI M a ry ’s. Teaas TA M a ry H ardin Baylor
at
Sul Rost St. a i Austin Cai aa
T a ia t lt . T ta a s A A M t*
T ta a t Lutheran to. Si E d w a rd s T o u t TA
OT
Teaas Tech IOI. Baylor *1

AR Timas 1S T
EASTERN C O N FE R E N C E
W
N Y Ranger*
N ew Jertey
Ftorido
Washington
Philadelphia
N Y 1standee*
Tam pa E ar
M ontreal
Boston
Pittsburgh
Buttato
Quebec
Hertford
Ottawa

L T P tt O F OA
U IS 4 77 141 144
14 11 * *4 l i t 145
U I t 11 U IM 144
» IS 4 ia 111 1*7
la Ja 4 n iw m
n 7* « to it* t n
n n * 14 i n i t i

N orik*ad D ivirion
I t 1* ■
17 II 4
X U II
x n 1
it n 5
It X 4
* ao 1

*4
U
*1
17
47
aa
X

ISS
17*
141
IX
175
IM
1*4

117
111
IX
145
141
IM
!M

W E S T ER N C O N F E R E N C E
Central O M u a n
W L T Ft* O F OA
n i* i i *1 111 111
Taranto
Detroit
n i i 5 *5 154 111
Della*
i t n 7 *5 14* 111
St L o u ii
I t 14 1 aa 17* tit
IS 11 4 M 1*1 1U
Chicago
Winnipeg
17 U 7 *1 i u i n
Factlic O v trio n
Calgary
n 14 t *5 70* 174
Vancouver
17 15 1 X t i t 171
San Jot*
14 la i l af 111 171
Anaheim
11 11 4 aa 154 171
LosAngetot
n it 4 at it* n *
Edmonton
IS 14 1 X 17a X*
Wednesday's Games
Montreal 4. N Y Rangers l.'O T
D allas a. Winnipeg i
Calgary*. Edmonton l
Los Angelos a. Chicago 1
Thursday's Games
B uffalo *• Boston. 7 IS p m
N Y ISlenders *t Pittsburgh 7 l i p i
Tamp* Bay *1 Oriawa. I i SS p.m.
Vancouver at Now Jersey. 7 1) p m
F lartd* at Ftu lad* Iphia. 7 11p m
Washington el St U w iA I 15 p m
F rid ay's Gam es
Montreal *1 ButlttO. 7 11 p m
Q uebecatN Y. Rangers. 7 l i p m
P hlled tlp N * at Detroit. 7 ■IS p m.
Toronto #1 Winnipeg. 7 J ) p m
Los Angeles at Anaheim. * 05p m
Hartford al Calgary, t H p n
Chicago at San Jos*. M 1 5 p m

NHL U A D I M

P R E S B Y T E R IA N - N«m*4 Jim N w lo p u t
a u r ilk n l b ateball coach
W IN G A T E - Nomad Doug Malone tooriMlI
coach
T -T T

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v /w a p i o

CO LLEO E B A S K E T B A L L
7 » p m - E S P N F lo rid a S'*i* *• Wak*
For eel, (LI
7 M p m — SC. Lou l« v ili* * l South Florida.
(LI
T X p m - SUN V irg inia Toch al V irg n ia
Commonweallh ( L l. a b o a l m id r.g M
* M p m — E S P N . M a r quell* e l Clncin
nail. (LI
* M p m — SC. New Hampehir* a l Botfon
CiOilrngg
16p m — SUN. A r it o ia e t Stanford. (LI
II M p m — SC. Woman. Georgia al
FtortdJi
M id n ig h t — E S P N . A r ito n * S l*l* a l
Cailtom ia. (L I
N BA
7 M p m — TBS. M iam i H eal *1 A lla n ia
H aw kk.IL)

I X pm — WGN. Chicago Built *1
Milwaukee Buckt. IL)
HOCKEY
7 M p m . — 54. Tempo B ay Lightning at
O il aw a Sanatory. IL)
SKIINO
a l l m — E S P N , Bud P ro Mogul Tour
SOCCER
* p m — SC. lU tla n League Gam* ol Ih*
Week. *1to a l l I Ih p m
BASKETBALL
I : l l p m - W G TO A M IS « I. College. UCF
PI Mercer
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
« p m — W G T O A M (Sap). The P re y iB o v
7 p m - W G TO AM ISM). Talk Sporti
With Pel* Rom
7 p m - W W N I AM C M (740/14401. The
Sporty Mul
10p m - W W N I A M 17a0), Florida Sporty
E aching*
It p m - W G TO A M 1540). Sporti Bylin*
USa

Jen n ifer Grelssing re lle c le d tho frustration foil by Ihe Lake M ary
Ram s W ednesday night In th eir soason ending lo ss to Lake Brantley

District
Continued from IB
M xlh-pccdcd K a m i
w ith a nonstop defensive rlfo rt.
h arassin g Lake Mary Into an
atro cio u s shoollng |ierform aucc
(13-for-49. 26.5 percent) and
forcing 25 turnovers. T h e Ham s
also m ade less than half o f th rtr
free th ro w s ( 11 -for-23).
B y c o m p a ris o n , w liu t (lie
(Lams d id poorly. Lake B ra n tle y
d id w ell The Patriots m ade 2 0 of
43 sh ots from (he floor (46.5
percent). 17 of their 2 2 free
tit row's (77.3 percent I and turned
the ball over Just 13 lim es.
Lead in g the Patriots w a s se­
n ior ce n ter Lysa Moorefteld who.
despite m issin g more of th e first
half and a large ponton o f the
th ird qu arter due to foul trouble,
s till m anaged to score a gameh igh 16 p oin ts and pull In seven
rebounds.
K e lli G ardner and L e lg h A n n
P e n n e y ea ch c o n lr lb u le d 14
p o in ts for Ihe Patriots I19-H|.
Penney also had lour assists.
W hen M oo rrlleld went to the
bench. L eah Reese and C h ris te n
Rodgers cam e on In h er place
and co m bin ed lor fou r |&gt;olnts
and six rebounds.
D tanc D uber was Ihe on ly
l-a k r M ary player to sco re In
d o u b le fig u res, c o lle c tin g 14
p o in ts a n d a g a m e -h ig h 10
rebounds. &lt;:

LAKE HOWELL ROMPS
D E L T O N A - Deanna G ra v e s
scored a game-high 21 p o in ts to
jk ic c
top seeded Lake H o w e ll's
71-35 ro m p over sixth-seeded
Deltona.
The S liv e r Hawks (31-1) outscored the Wolves (12-13) by a
m in im u m of six polnis In every
quarter on their way to their
11th consecutive win.
C h r is t in e Ja m e s a d d e d 16
p o in ts for Lake H ow ell. Lori
M a rch tsclla chipped In w ith 10.
T lm la Daw son led D e lto n a
w ith eight polnis.
L Y M A N STUM BLES
P O R T O R A N G E - M issed free
throw s were thr bane of the
fifth-seeded Lym an G re y h o u n d s
as they suffered a 50-47 lo ss lo
S p ru ce C reek Wednesday n ig h t.
Lead in g b y two p oin ts nftcr
three quarters. Lym an m issed
12 c h a rity tosses In th e final
period as the Hawks ou tscored
Ihe v isito rs 16-11. For the gam e.
L y m a n w as H for-23 fro m the
free throw line.
" I 'm d isap p oin ted t hat we
m issed 12 frer throws In the
fo u rth q u a rte r." said L y m a n
coach Steve Carm ichael. "W h e n

Streak-

Lions-

Continued from IB

Continued from IB

P e r k in s p ic k e d u p ( h e s r o r ln f j
s l a c k f o r A r r o w F o r c e II, n e t t i n g
a K &lt; im r -I) l( * li 2 4
p o in t s w h ile
T r a in . i c o lle c t e d

12

p o in t s

and

f iv e a s s is t s .
" B e c a u s e h e w a s In fo u l tr o u ­
b le * E r i c n e v e r r e a l l y got into the
flo w o f t h e n a m e . " s a id S e m in o le
couch

Ito h

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h u n t ' n * m ic a n d B r a d , w h o h u d l o
p l a y a lo t o f f t o l n l n u a r d . d ia l u
M o o d j o b o f d l s t r i h u l l n n t h e h a ll
a n d s h o o t In n w h e n h e h u d to ."
" I 'm p le a s e d s . n h t h e p h y s lc u l
c H o n w e n a v e ' o n l n b l . It w a s n ' t
a v e ry p r c lt y g o m e . T h e r e w e re a
l o l o f f o u l s a n d a l o l o f fr e e
t h r o w s ( S e m in o le u t t e m p t ln n 3 4
a n d m a k ln n 2 5 | . "
M e a n w h ile , th e
E’ u l r i u t s a t ­
ta c k e d

NEW Y O R K — N H L scoring leader)
through Feb l
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51 ?i «* 41 la
Fedorov. Del
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Gttmour. Tor
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Andreychuk, Tor
54 a) » 74 74
H ull. StL
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Recchl. Phi
54 71 47 to n
STtanahan. SIL
sa B 11 4* I X
Oeto*. Bo*
47 B 47 *4 41
J a m w r.S iL
54 11 It *4 71
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51 n aa *4 44
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51 M m *4 14
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Ntevwondyt. Cgy
51 n 11 *1 44
Laklc.Qu*
54 t i ai a) 10
Robitallto. LA
II i t 11 *1 M
R o e n k k . Chi
51 n ao *1 U
Modano. Del
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Bur*. Van
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Ja g r. Pit
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Stovert*. Pit
51 n 74 57 ♦ f
Tkachu*. Wpg
5* n 14 51 IM
Demphoust*. M tl
55 n X 17 14
M e rito r NVR
*5 n It 57 41

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r e b o u n d s lie f o r c f o u lln n m i l .
In j u n io r v a r c j ly a c t lo n b S e m i­
n o le w o n 4 8 - 4 4 .

*Tm Just tickled to d e a th we
played as hard as w r d id ." said
O viedo co ach Ed Bo!Ion. " B o s s
had a b ig game for u s hut
eve ryb od y who came oIT the
bench d id a heck of u Job."
Boss, a Junior, poured In 19 of
h is gam e-hlgti 29 points In the
s e c o n d h a l f , u h a lf f u l l o f
n u m e ro u s lead changes. W llh
b oth squads In foul (ro u b le
throughout the night. It w as
d lfllc u lt Tor either side In gain
m o m c m lu m .
B ria n Buchanan and K ev i n
V a u ra m p . w ho scored five p o in ts
apiece. * w e rr iwo L io n s w ho
m in e o il the In -ik Ii lo c o n trib u te
lim r ly sh o ts and stellar defense.
W illi ih e score knotted u p a t 57.
V n n ra m p lilt a Jum prr to give
the L io n s a lead they w o u ld nol
re lin q u ish
W ith the exccpllon of J im m y
N ew b erry 121 points) an d Kent
P ritch a rd (20). Ihr Rum s h ad a
d ifficu lt tim e gelling a n y t h i n g
going on offense and s la y in g m il
of foul trouble.
L a k e M a ry c o m m i t t e d 25
fouls, d e n y in g Itself the o p p o r­
tu n ity to co n lro l the te m p o o f
Ihe content with Its fu llc o u rt
press.
T h e R am s did make o n e last
p ush w hen Newberry laid In two
off a fust b reak al 1:15 left In the
contest. B u t Ikns dashed the
R a m ' 'co m e b a c k bid writlt a
fwri-p»»‘ n lc r. a fire throw a n d a
triple.

S I L V E R H A N K II I.W O L V E S II
Deltona ( U )
Lard 1 * 0 1 . Tatgenfw il * I a I. E m ar* *
14 I. D e n to n a 0 9 1. Corta 1 69 7. O w en 1 I |
T .W w ro n O I* ] T*(*H M i l l )
Lake Hewetl (71)
G o r i O l I I M arcfiltella 1 9 l )9 Korin 1 6 0
a Duncan 1 0 0 1. Glrinwn I 1 1 I, G ra v e * a
* « lt . M a f h i a t O ia i. G e m e t lU I . J « m * i|
9 9 ta Te«ait » l 171
Deltona
t I II
• — II
Lake N ew ell
II II II 14 - 71
Thee# point (told goelt - Oeiton* l (Cocao
II. Lake H ow ell * (Gra&gt;e« 1 Korin 1. Duncan
II Tai*) t o v li — Dtlfgn* 7. Lake H o w e ii 7
Fouled out — Non* Tecfwcolt — Non*
Record* — Deltona t| II. Lakt Howell II I
H A W K S H . 0 R 1 T H 0 U H 0 S 47
L fn ia n (471
B ro w n* 1 II I L Screnten)49a W ood I B *
J. Colima 1 7 4 * Rhodei 1 1 ) 4 Weak 1 0 1 1
Crager * I 1 II T o ie li it* II if
Spr»&lt;* Creek ( M l
*Ketolaar I 0 1 «. Carlton t o g a M o rg a n a
7 IS I L C ra ig 1 94 I. Carter 5 0 0 10.
M aFartand 1 1 1 * . Hugkea &gt; 9 0 ! T o tal* n
* IS M
Lrm aa
II ( I *
It — 41
Spree* Croek
II II I I* — M
Thro* point ftold goCI - Lyman I (W ood).
Spruce Creee I (C re g l Total toul* — L y m a n
la. Spruce Creek 71 Fouled out — Sp ru ce
Creek. C ra ig and Carlton Technical* —
Lrm an. Scranton and tench R ecord* —
Lym an IT 11. Spruce Creek 17*
B U C C A N E E R S it, LIONS a*
Oriedet**)
M cAutitfe 1. Wilton a. Notoeui II. L ilia n
q u 'it a Hu«d&gt;ard ) Shelton I. Total* 17 t l la
aa
Mainland (5*1
Copeland 14 D avit U. Sim* II, J n n e t j,
Miltor 7 Total* H I 5 1 I H
Dried#
■ • II II - aa
Mainland
I) It la IS — II
Three point Iwtq g**&gt;l - None Total low It
— Oviodo II. Mainland 1) Fouwd o u t —
O v ie d o . W ila t n ; M ain land . H a w k ln t
Ttchnlcal* — Non* Record* — Oviedo t l ta
Mainland I* 7

you have a trad In thr fo u rth
quarter o n the road, you h a v e to
hr able to convert at Ihe free
throw line. Unfortunately, w r
didn't. W e Just rnuldu't get th e
ball to go dow n.
"T h e g irts winked hard. I'm
proud o f them. They w orked as
hard as th ey could."
Kat e B r o w n pared L y m a n
117-11) w i t h 15 points. C a r o ly n
Crager added 13.
Zt-ldu Morgan also scored 15
polnis for Spruce Creek (17-6).
Joyce C a rte r added 10,
OVIEDO BOWS OUT
D A Y T O N A BEACH A ft e r
falling b eh in d 30-16 in the firs t
half, the seventh-seeded O v ie d o
Lions w ent on to drop a 5 9 -4 6
decision to the host M a in la n d
Buccaneers.
S tcp h u n le N'olseux w as I h e
only O v ie d o player lo s c o r e tn
double fig u r e s , netting 21 f o r t h e
L io n s (12-14). For M a in la n d
119-71. K l i i i l c Davis s c o r e d a
gam e-high 25 points. P a tric ia
Copeland contributed 14.

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P e o p le

Chief Osceola’s life studied

IN B R IEF

Historical Society elects Whiting president

Art association reorganizing
T h e Sanford/Scm lnolc A rt A ssociation met Feb. 5 to discuss
re o rg a n izin g the group. Ac cording to A sh b y .Jones, the
asso ciatio n w ill co n tin u e to exist w ith scvrru l m odifications of
th e by-laws.
T h e follow ing action w as taken:
• T h e meetings w ill tie held at S h n n ry's, at I p.m.. on the
fo u rth Satu rday o f llic m onth, beginning March 27. Those
Interested are Invited to attend,
• A n adm in istrative C o u n cil co n sistin g of Joe M alhleux,
A s h b y Jones. Florence W oodruff, Theresa M arkle and Leta
L o n g w as nominated.
• T h e association w ill have no ofTIclal affiliation w ith other
o rg an ization s. However, In dividual cooperation, as warranted.
Is suggested.
• T h e association w ill strive for Inform ative program s with
m ost business transacted by the ad m in istra tive council.
• New by-laws w ill tie ratified at the M arch m eeting
• S ch o larsh ip s at $1 50 each w ill lie presented to an art
stu d e n t at each Sem inole C o u n ty high school.
T lie S S A A has served the urea for a num ber of years by
sp o n so rin g or co sponsoring art shows, teas, scholarships and
tra in in g m any w ell-know n artists.

20 year reunion planned
T h e M rlb o u m e H igh School C lass of 1974 Is p lan n in g Its
2 0 th reu nion for later th is sum m er.
A ll form er Bulldogs are encouraged to call class president
S a m S enne for details at 4 0 7-723-6811.

Organ club to meet
D E L T O N A — The Deltona O rgan C lu b w ill meet on Tuesday.
Feb. 15. at the First P resbyterian C h u rch . H ighlands Road,
D e B a ry .
T h e business m eeting and program w ill start at 7:30 p.m .
T h e featured organist w ill be Shaw n M uir. Ch arles H art w ill
p la y th e warm -up session at 7 p.m .
T h e p u b lic la Invited. For m ore Inform ation, ca ll Dorothy
B e th u n e a t 800 4871.

CALEN D AR
Hollywood East clogging classes
H o llyw o o d East D ancers co n duct clogging classes every
T h u rs d a y . Beginners from 6:30 to 7 30 p.m . and Intermediate
from 7 :30 to 8:30. at M elodre S ka tin g R in k. W. 25th Street
near A irp o rt Boulevard In Sanford.
T h e cost Is *3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
p a y in g ch ild .
F o r Inform ation, ca ll M arty at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350 2 70 .

East-West Klwanls Club meets Thursday
East-W est K lw a n ls C lu b of Sanford m eets every T h u rsd ay at
7 p .m .. a t the F rie n d sh ip A U n io n Lodge bu ildin g , c o m e r ol
L o cu st A ven u e and Seventh Street. V is itin g Klw antnna are
w elcom e. For Inform ation, c a ll Robert W hittaker, president.
8 8 9 6 0 42 .

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
O vereaters A n o n ym o u s meets every T hursday, at 7:30 p.m..
at th e C o m m u n ity U n ited M ethodist C h u rch . Ptney Ridge Hoad
an d U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. F or Inform ation, ca ll Carol.
322-0657.

American Legion. Unit meet Thursday
A m e ric a n Legion Post 53 and U n it meet the second
T h u rs d a y , at 8 p.m., at the post home, 2874 S. Sanford Avc.
F o r Inform ation, r a il 322-1652.

Al-anon gathers
If y o u know, or live w ith an alcoh olic, there is help.
A l-a n o n Is an anonym ous, non-profit organization, open to
u n yo n e w h o Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
S e re n ity Won Al-anon m eets each M onday. Tuesday and
T h u rs d a y . (Thursday n on -sm o kln g l evening at 8 p.m. M eetings
are h e ld In the back room of the Sahara C lub. 2857 South
S a n fo rd Ave., Sanford.
F o r addition al m eeting tim es an d locations In the C entral
F lo rid a area, or for m ore Inform ation, ca ll 332-4122.

Sunrise Klwanls meets Friday
T h e S em in o le Sunrise r Iw anls C lu b m eets every F rid ay, at 7
n.m .. at Shoncy's. U S 17-92. south o f Airport Boulevard.
V is it in g K lw a n la n s are w elcom e. F o r Inform ation, c a ll
B ru c e M c K lb b ln . president, 322-0331.

Dr. Ja m e s M. Denham , a ssis­
tant professor of history at F lo r­
ida Southern College, addressed
llie ann u al m eeting of the S e m i­
nole C ou n ty H lso rlra l S ociety on
T h u rsd a y evening. Feb. 3. nt the
County A g rle u lliirr Center
auditorium .
Dr, D en ham 's talk featured Ihe
life o f Osceola, famed Indian
ch ie f d u rin g Ihe 1835-1842 S e c­
ond Sem inole Wars.
Dr. D rn h u m d iscu sse d ih e
research he has done al I h r
F l o r i d a S l a t e A r c h i v e s , t he
S outh C a ro lin a Archives, the
National A rch iv e s and at West
Point.
Osceola w as referred to In nil
reports to m ilita ry leaders In
W a s h i n g t o n , D C. a s B i l l y
Powell, the nam e he received
from h is Scots father. The m aps
Dr. Dcnhum exhibited showed
Ihe forced rem oval of the Red
S tic k Creeks. O sceola's Irtbe.
from Ihe M ontgom ery. Aln. area
to F l o r i d a a n d I h e r a p i d
a ssim ila tio n of Ihe Creeks by ih e
Sem lnolea.
H is death due 10 m alaria w hile
In ca p tiv ity In Fort M o u llrie nt
S u lliv a n 's Island, S.C.. w as d is ­
cussed.
A fter the h ltorlca l m eeting, the
Historical Society members
elected officers for 1994. Elected
were Lorrain e W h ilin g , p re si­
dent: Paul M tklcr, vice-president:
K ay Bartholom ew , secretary and
Jo h n Bistlln e. treasurer

Hh M Ftiolo fry Uirk Hwrti

lary. (Back row, from left): Cecil Tucker (I, retiring
president; Alex Dickinson, chairman of the
Seminole County Historical Commission; and
John Bistllne, treasurer

Or. Jam es M Denham (left) was guest spoaker al
the annual meeting ol Ihe Seminole County
Historical Society. Officers elected are (front row.
from left): Paul Mlkler, vice president; Lorraine
Whiling, president; and Kay Bartholomew, secroElected to a onc-ycar term on
the board of d irectors were Lin d a
B a tm a n . H a rrie tt Boyd.
C h arlotte Busby. Barbara
G orm an. L illia n G riffin . N an cy

Paul U lggrrs. B ill Bush. Buford
Helm s. " B u d d y " Lake. G ertrude
L u k a s . K a y S au n d e rs. G ra ce
M arie S tln e clp h er. C la rk e T lllls
and T o m W ard.

Frye. B e lly Mann. Alfrcdu
W allace and Bonnie Ward.
Those elected to a two-year
term of office on the board of
directors are W illard Barnhart,

Whistles play happy tune for couple
DEAR ABBY: I can Im agine
Fortunately. I’ve outgrow n m y
Ihe husband s despair (described
Insistence to have eve ryth in g m y
In u recent letter In yo u r c o l­
way. but that Incident w ill forev­
ADVICR
u m n )— when h is wife dashed off
er haunt m e W as I a spoiled
In a crow d, leavin g h im n ervo u s
ch ild , or w h at?
and anxious.
(R E V .) C A R L O J . Z A B B I A ,
I had a w ife who did that.
R O M A N C A T H O L I C D IO C E S E
C om p lu ln ln g w as useless. I fin a l­
OF D A LLA S
ABIGAIL
ly d e v i s e d a s o l u t i o n . 1
VAN BUREN
D E A R F A T H E R Z A B B IA ) K
purchased tw o w histles, w h ich
you w eren't a spoiled ch ild , you
we both h u ng arou nd ou r n ecks
ce rta in ly behaved like one, but
w hen w r 1raveled abroad.
o b vio u sly you turned out all
One day we became separated that ih c v w e rr o u l of cream ed
right Most ch ild re n , on d em an ­
between flig h ts In a crow ded com . I’m told that I raised su ch a
d in g cream ed corn, w ould have
airport. F ran tic. I blew m y w ills
fuss that m y m oth er left the
gotten cream ed.
lie! Then I heard a responding restaurant, found a grocery store
w h is tle In the d ista n ce . We nearby, pu rch u scd a sm all cun o f
Joined each other and m ade ou r cream ed corn, and n skrd the
D E A R A B B Y : T h is is In re­
ch e f to please w arm It for me.
connection.
sponse
lo "O ld -F ash io n ed ." who
Those w h istles were the best (He did.)
wanted 10 know If an yon e else
I o n ly vaguely recall Ihe InclInvestment I ever made.
JOHN Q1BA. deni, but m y grandm other w ho found the in-your-face im m o ra li­
TEQUE8TA, FLA. has liecn dead for m any years, ty " offensive.
I am a 2 3 -y cro ld female who Is
DEAR JOHN G1BA: W h n l a used to tell H ull story every* tim e
a senior In college. I have been In
coincidence! O n m y key ch ain Is she saw me.
n w histle — Ihe k ind trailer use
when th ey’re d ire ctin g trafftc. It
was given to m e nboul 30 years
ago by m y husband. Wi th It was
a lin e he b o rro w e d fro m a
H um phrey U ognrt/Laurrn Bacall
movie: "If you w ant a n y th in g —
Just w h istle ."
DEAR ABBYi Y o u r I d le r s
about bringing on e’s own food to
a restaurant brought back m e m ­
ories.
In Ihe enrly 1950s. when I wus
a lad of 4 or 5 livin g In New
Orleans, m y m other and g ra n d ­
m other took m e to a very fancy
rcsta u m t In the French Q uarter
for lu n ch . I ordered m y favorite
meal — fried c h ic k e n and
cream ed com .
The w a lle r re lu m e d lo tell us

u serious re latio n sh ip w ith a
lo v in g m an for 3Vr years. We
have ugreed that w henever we
liv e together. It w ill tie alter w r
have m arried. M ost ot m y frien ds
lu ive s im ila r ticllefs.
1 guess m y m ain point Is this:
D on't give u p on ih e present
generation. T h e re are s till som e
of u s w h o d o n ’ t feel thut liv in g
tngther ts m o ra lly right; In ou r
“ p o litic a lly c o rre ct" society. It's
d ifficu lt to speak up against a
g ro w in g m ajority.
J I L L IN S N O W S H O E , P A .

C O N F ID E N T I A L TO MY
C H IN E S E R E A D E R S : Clung lin y
F a l C h oy! (Happy New Yeur!)
T h is Is the y rn r o f ih e dog.
w h ich re m in d s m e o f th is quote
by M ark Tw nln:
"If you p ick u p n starving dog
and m ake h im prosperous, he
w ill not b ile you. T h is Is Ihe
p rin cip a l difference Ik -1ween a
dog and a m a n ."
(Problem !? W rllo lo Doar Abby.
F or a per sonal , u n p u b lis h e d
rep ly, send a s e l l a d d r o s s e d ,
•temped envelope to Doar Abby,
P .0 . Box 69440, Los Angelos,
Calif. 90069. A ll correspondence
is confidential.)

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reached "Gold Level" are rewarded Iwlce annually by the Pilot
Club ol Sanlord Inc. with a lunch ol hamburgers. Fronch hies
and so il drinks. On Jan. 28. Ruth Gainos. Sara Patterson and
Doris Stein, patriotism chairwoman, picked up Ihe donated
lunches Irom Burger King and dollvored them lo Iho school. Tho
Pilot Club also presented each student with a "Good Citizen"
certificate.

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Ju n . 24 — S h ervo n and W ayne
Player. Longw ood. girl
J a n . 26 — C h a rlc n a and
G erald H ltrg cs. Casselberry, girl;
Karen and D avid Moon. Oviedo.
Imy: D onya and M ichael S a n d ­
ers, A lta m o n te S p rin g s, boy;
K e lly K n a u ff and W ayne G o clz,
laaigw ood, Imy
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L au rie and A in u N lbluck. C a s ­
selberry. g irl
Ja n . 28 — M ia Beverly and
B e n ja m in H a ll. Sanford, girl:
T o n y a Pope and Ronald M c­
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Legal N otices

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U N C L A IM E D V E H IC L E
A U C T IO N

N O TICE OF
FICT IT IO U S N A M E
N otka i t hereby given that I
am engaged In business a l M l
Lancewood D r . Winter Spring*.
Florida D ig 0. Seminole County.
F lorida, under the F k lllW u t
Name of T U R F T ECH NIQ UE,
and that I intend to rogtttor taid
name with Itw Otvltion of Cor
poralient. Tallehattee Florida.
In accordance with Itw pro
vltlo n t of Itw F Ictitlout Nam*
Statute*. T o W il Section ie io e
Florida Statute*!** I
Scott O Machovina
P u b llih February to. If*4

IN T H C CIR C U IT COURT
F O R S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile N u m b e r*44t 1 CP
IN R E E ST A T EO F
J O H N L HIRSCM.
Deceawd
N O TICE OF
AD M IN IST R AT IO N
Th* a d m in istra tio n o l lh*
**tato o l JO H N l
HIRSCtt
d e c e a io d . F ile N u m b e r
*4 411 C P . It pending In Itw
C ir c u it C o u r l lo r Sem inole
County, F lorida . Ptobat* Diet
(ton. Itw addret* ol which It
P o tt O ffk * Drawer l . I'rubai*
D iv is io n . S a n lo rd . F lo r id a
11771 M l *
Th* n a m e t and
addret*** of the pertonal repr*
tentahv* and Itw pertonal ftp
reten latlv* t attorney are te l

N OTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M C
N o lk e I* hereby given H a l I
am engaged In bm irw t* a l 1111
W e tl la k e M a y B lv d . Suite
710 177Tt, Sem inole County.
F lo rid a , under H e Fictitlouv
Nam * o l G R A Y L A N D P R O
D U C T IONS, tend that I intend to
togiktor w Jd nam e with H e
D iv ltio n of Corpora Iton. Tall*
hasse*. Ftofida. in accordance
w ith lh* p r o v llio n t o t lh*
FichfNMn Name Statutes. To
W il
Section M S P*. I lor Ida
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N O T IC E OF PU B LIC A T IO N
A 01 Chart** Durant
F II Je rry Rkhtnan
E 04 Henry Wilton
E If KaHtoen R tynH dt
P erto nal Properly ca n d tltn g
ol furniture, mafheuo*. the*,
la m p * , d r a n t r t . c lo t h in g ,
electron ic*, in d u th la l eq u ip

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NOTICE F O R H E A R IN O ON
D E C L A R E D P U B LIC
N U IS A N C E
IN RE
LO T &gt;1 H A R D E N S
ADO P B 7 P G &gt;1 Public Record*
ot Jem mole County. F L . p r t i
wrvtly (shown** being) owned by
Warne Cleveland and a ll pertw*
Saving or c la im in g to Save any
rlgbt. title or inter**! In ttw
property datertbad above
W H E R E A S , th e B o ard ol
County Com m l**lon*rt ot Semi
noi* County, d d on ttw tltti day
0t January, 1*»4 llnd and do
c la ird o t'ru c tu ro located In
Seminole County, to bo imtato.
u n t a n lt o r y . a n d a p u b lic
nuitanct. itia l ttw owner ot ttw
property [according to ttw prop
erty record* In ttw Seminole
County Appraiser * Otttco) On
wtilcti ttw Itructuro I* located I*
W a y n o C l e v e l a n d o l 1*4
Wisconsin stroot. Roc Setter. N Y
laiOt. itial ttw public nu&gt;*anca l*
a residential ttrwctura located
at lis t F lr» t D riv e and furttwr
described a* *et torts above
and tsat corrective action It
required to abato ttw public
nultanca. and
W H E R E A S . ISa B oard o l
County C o m m lttlo n a r* found
that ttw tallow ing condition*
centtttwtod a p ub lic nultanca:
(II Tha b u ild in g ha* baan
•avortly damaged by the el*
m a n t i o t n o t w r o d u o la
abandonment (I) Tharo I* IraiS
and dabru ln*ida and outddo ol
ttw building 111 Tht* condition
centtitvtet a potential lira Sat
ard. and
W H E R E A S, is* tot lowing cor
roctlv* o c H o n lll nocottary to
abate ttw p ublic nultanc* I* To
dtm eiitb and remove ttw build
ing. abandoned motor vahkl*.
tram and debri* from ttw prep
•tty
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice I*
hereby given to ttw told Wayno
Cleveland a ll pwrtle* having or
claiming to have any right. Ittlo,
or infer#*! In ttw property do
tented above, to appear before
ttw Board ot County Com m it
ton er* ot S em ino le County.
Florida, at 1 » P M , at It*
regular hearing on ttw Eth day ot
March. Iff*, at ttw Seminole
County Service* Building. Reom
I0K. HOi E a t l F lr t l Street.
Sanlord. F lo rid a , to (how touto.
II any, why tu c h ttructure*
(hould not bo dem ollttw d and
cleared horn ttw property end
tse corrective action o l obaN
mont specified In ttw Notice at
Public N ultanca m ould net bo
lotos
WITNESS m y hand end too!
ISH llt h day ot January. IW4
(SEAL)
M ARY A N N E M O RSE
Clerk lo ttw Boar d ot
County Oomrnt*.!onot»ot
Sato ieotp Court* y.W ar Ida i n •«
■T - Car* Ion Cohen

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DEO or

N O T IC E O F ACTION
B E F O R E THE
CO N STRUCTIO N INDUSTRY
L IC E N S IN G B O ARO
IM R E Ttw ticenw Is practice
con* true Hanot
Stovon P aul Spinarral*
D B A G i Hoe d C en tlru c Iwn Inc
ISM Brtolto Avenue
Oviedo. F lo rid a V 7 U
CASE NO : *1 11771
L IC E N S E : C G C O M I* !
Tha Department *1 Butwwtt
and Professional Regulation hat
Iliad an AW m ntthattv* Cion
plaint a g a ln il you. a copy of
w h ich m ay ba obtained by
contacting.
Attorney
G W.
H arrell. Depart man I of ButU w ti
and Prof***tonal Ragulaflon.
I t « N Monro* Street. Taliahat
tee F lo rid * M J t e C ltl (toa)

m m t
If no contact hat been mad*
by you concerning the above by
February 14 1**4. Itw matter of
the A d m ln lttratlv* Complaint
w ill b* preeon tod at an aneuing
m ooting of th* Conttrwctton
Induehy Lkoneing Board In an
in te rn a l proewodmg
In accordance with Itw Amar
kart* with Ottabilitiee A d . par
tone needing a tpactol accam
modallon to pertl&lt;Ipate In IM*
proceedi ng m ould contact Itw
Individual or agency tending
n a fk s net later than teven day*
prier t* th* proceeding a l Itw
addret* given on nofk* Tele
phono: (1041117*0*7. I (O O fll
•771ITDOI or l w o e u ir ro iv i.
via Florida Retoy Sorvk*
Pubum January V . T7 A Feb
ru a ry 1 to. IFF4

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E IfT M JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT O F FLO R ID A .
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y
CASE NO: M to t DR 41 B
In r* ttw m arriage el
D A V ID R E E V E S
ALM AN REEVES

N O T IC E O F ACTION
TO A L M A N . R E E V E S
YO U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action tor Oiteelwtton of M ar
rtoge ha* boon filed agatntt you
and you are required to teev* a
copy of your written detontet II
any. to II on O A VIO R E E V E S ,
who** addret* I* P O BO X left.
O V IED O . F L U 7 U . an or betore
F E B R U A R Y n . 1*M. and til*
th* original with th* d a rk a l Nil*
court either before te rv k e an
p e t it io n e r o r I m m o d la lo ly
Itwrobftor; oltw rw ft* a detouil
w ill be entered agoM tt you tor
th* ro lto t dem anded In Ihe
compl aint or petition
O A T E D on J A N U A R Y I*.
1*04
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
A l Clerk of ttw Court
Nancy R Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubum January V . 17 A Fob
ru a ry ], to. I**4
D E N U7

Deputy
Pubinn J e n u e ry J0. 1J A F o b
ruary J. Id le er

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D EN l i t

CO UNTY O F S E M IN O L E
N O T IC E
A T T E N T IO N
E lita b e tn S
D ic k e rs o n a n d F r a n c l t C.
Harkrwt* or ttw lr heir*, assign*
hanttort. or kuccoteor* In In
terett* end the unknown ipoutet
s ta ll ttw above
R E : LO TS 11 e 14 E L K A
BUN GALO W C I T Y P B 7 P G (1
(170 B U N G A L O W B LV D )
A recent Im paction ot the
above deter!bed property re­
vealed the unoccupied ttructu r n are um af*. umwtlabM ter
occupancy and dttrlm antal to
itw Soaith, M to ty. and welfare
ot ttw general public Ttw shucturot are A health and tiro
haiard due to Inodeguato mainta n a n ca . d ila p id a t io n , and

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT IN AM O FO R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C IV IL ACTIO N
C A S E N O -O -tT M CA
DIVISION 14-1
RVLAN O M ORTGAGE
COM PANY.
F to M H IU ).
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P A U L D. M Y E R S , a fa i.

N O T IC E O F
FO RECLO SURE SALE
N O T IC E I I H E R E B Y 0 I V I N
pursu ant to a F in a l J udgment of
' F ebruary L
In Coat No
n -IT la C A 14 1 Of Hw Circuit
Court *4 Hw E IG H T E E N T H
J u d k ia l ClrcuH M and N r S I M
( N O L I County. F lo rid a adwreln
R Y LA N O M O R T O A G I COM
M A N Y I* Itw P la in tiff and P A U L
D. M Y E R S . A L A N L. BRU NO .
A N N E L. B U SCH . M IC H A E L T.
ffM E L IA . D E E R RUN HOME
O W N E R S ASSO CIATIO N I lf .
" J O H N D O E " n / k / a Jo h n
Canto, and “ J A N E D O E " n/k/a
Nuccl Canto are Hw Dotondanti.
1 w ill ta il to N » N g fw tl and bet)
bidder tar c a m at ttw w e tl front
•tope of Itw S E M IN O LE Comity
Caurthoute af H W a m . an
M arch M. 1TM. Hw ta ilo rin g

In accsrdonco w ith iam lrwta
County O rd in a n c e •»■!*. the
above mentioned ttru c tv rw are
declared lo bo A p ublic nutianca
and mutt bo detiw lim od and
removed from tha property. The
^
Brvnwvsi
B
w w hnw
in 11w |*
11fuii pnQ
itructuro* m eat begin within
thirty ( V I d or* end be com
plated within ninety (It) day*
after receipt at tht* nolle*, or
yew may undertake ttw appeal
p ro e m a* outlined In Section
Seven (J) e l County Ordinance
Number lb 10. To pursue Itw
appeal p r o e m . It w ill be rwcot
vary lor you to appear baler*
Itw Board ot County Com m it
t loner * and present any relevant
or material tact* or evidence a*
to why ttw above mentioned
ttructure* m o u ld not be d r
dared a public nultanca If yew
with to appeal to ttw Board ot
CommlkUorwr*. pleat* let me
know and I w ill roguott Itw
Board lo tat a lim a and data tor
a hearing.
Failure lo begin removal ot
ttw ilr u c lu r o t o r f s llu t t lo
appeal to the Board at Com m it
ilo n tr t w ithin th irty I V ) day*
after receipt o l thl* nolle* may
m u ll m action being taken by
th t County to have Itw ttruc
lure* demo tithed and removed
A ll c o tit Incurred by Itw County
for IS* dem olition and removal
of itw itructuro* w ill bo auet*
ad to you and m ay become a Hen
egetotl your property If you
have any quetttont concerning
Ihit m ailer, pleat* ca ll Orema
Nwanodi at V I M V . attention

In la id F in al Judgment LO T V . D E E R R U N . UNIT It
A. AC C O R D IN G TO TH E P LA T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T BOOK V . P A G E S II A N D
n . P U B L IC R EC O RD S OF
S E M IN O LE CO U N T Y . STATE
OF F LO R ID A
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
F O LLO W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PERSONAL PROPERTY
R A H G E / O V E N . V E N T FA N .
D I S P O S A L , D IS H W A S H E R
SM O K E D E T E C T O R . C A R P E T
W ITNESS M Y H A N D and Itw
teal *1 nil* Caurt on Fabruary a
tfb a

(S E A L )
H O N O R A B LE
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clark af Hw C ircu it Court
By: Jan* E . Jatew tc
Deputy C to rt
PubHtfi: February to. 17. ITM
D E O fl

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Pu blish : F o b
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10. IF. 14, M a rc h

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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(weak* M U e t o i n w i
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'* A L L * 4T n TE 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 per to o t on whom thl*
notice 1* ter w d who have ob
lection* that challenge th* valid
Ity of ttw w ill, the qualification*
of ttw pot tonal representative
venue er |url*dktion of Ihit
Court are required to Tito H eir
o b je c tio n * w ith ( h it C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E FIR ST P U B LI
C A T IO N O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T ilt
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll creditor* of lh* decedent
and other perton * having claim*
er demand* again*! decedent !
•ttato on whom a copy of HI*
nolle# I* eorvod wlfhln three
month* Offer th* data of H e firtt
publication of HI* nofk* mutt
flto ttwir claim * w in H l i Caurt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E FIR1T P U B LI
C AT IO N O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll other creditor* of th*

decedent end persons having
claim* or demand* agam it ttw
decedent * ettato mutt file H eir
Claim* with H i t court WITHIN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THF
O A T E O F THE FIRST P U B LI
C AT IO N OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S O EM AN O S
A N D O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F I L E D W IL L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* del* a l H o firtt public*
fton at IM* Notice It February I
IfM
PrcKecal Rapratantotiv*
R I C H A R D L HIRICH
71 W e tl 4* Street
New Y ark . New Yark tow i
Attorney lo r P o rtonal
Raprotanlafiv*
C H E R N A S E V IN
TIM Douglat Road Suita VO A
C o ra lG a b ta t F L U t u
Telephone I IM I i l l D* 1
F lo rid a Bar No 4714*1
Publ'kh F ebruary 1 10. It*4
O E O IS

N O TICE
Th* H sutinB A u th o r ity Ot th*
C ity of S a n lo rd . F lo rid a It
to ttin g P e t! Centre! Ptopotalf
to tervka MB unit*, man HI r
One Bedroom
Ito
Two Bedroom *
140
Throe Bedroom * 0
1If
Four Bedroom*
~vl
F ly* Bedroom*
7
Ptoaie tubmil I*
San&lt;ord Housing Authority
M r* P h y llit D H kherdvon
Eaocutiv* D irector. P H M
P O B o. I ll*
Sanford, F L i l l I t 71H
Th* Sanlord Hom ing Author 1
ty It under Section III af He
H om ing end Urban Oevelep
mont A c t of IM f. providing
economic opportunities tor tow
and very tow Income p tfto m
Ooadluw tor tubm itial: Feb
ru a ry IS, 1*44 e l • « p m
P u b llth F ebruary «. 7, I. f. If.
IfM

N O T I C E F O R H E A R I N O ON
D E C L A R E D P U B LIC
N U IS A N C E

IN R E : LOT 1 I L K A A B
S T E V E N S A D O TO M ID W AY
P B 7 P O V P u b lic Racord* al
Sam Inala County. F L , precocity
(Uvown a* being) owned by Ruth
W illiam * and a&gt;l parttte having
g r claim ing la have any right.
W H E R E A S , lh *

B a a rd af

C a u n fy C a m m iM to rw n of Semi
noto C au n fy. d id a n ta g 1IH Bay
a f Ja n u a ry , iffa . A nd and do
c la ro d a itru cturo located in
Somlnota Caunfy. to ba untato.
u n i a n l l a r y . a n d a p u b lic

nwlvanc* H a t H a owner of H o
property (according to H o (-cop
e rty record* In Itw Semltwle
Caunfy A p p r a lie r 'i O ffko) on
e d ik h Itw ttructur* It tocotod It
R u H W illiam * of JJ*0 Crawford
d riv e . Sanlord. F L »77I| Hat
H a public nultanca it a retuton
flat itru ctu ro tocatod at 11*0
C ra w fo rd O rly * and furltwr
deter b e d a* M l ta rH above,
and H a t corrective action 1*
required to abato ftw pubik
nultanca. and
W H E R E A S , lh * B oard o l
Caunfy C o m m iltio n o rt found
that Hw tallowing condition,
com m uted a p u b ik nultanc*
( I ) Th* b u ild in g ha* been
(ove rtly damaged by H e tie
m o n t * o f n a t u r e d u e lo
abandonment ||) Thera I* h a th
and d tb r lt inside and outside '1
H o building ()) Thlt cendilwr
contfllvto* a potential fire hat
ard; and
W H E R E A S . H e following cor
ra cily * actlo n(t) rwc**»*ry lo
abato Itw p u b ik nultanc* It To
d tm o lith and remove th* build
Ing. h a th and d tb rlt Irom Ihe
properly
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolke It
hereby given to H e told R u H
W illiam * and a ll parltot having
or claim in g lo have any rlghl.
Iltto, or Intaretl In lh* properly
d ew r 1 bed above, to appear be
fora H o Board o l Com fy Com
m lttto n o ft of Seminole County.
F lorida . *1 I V P M . *1 II*
regular hearing on lh# I H day of
M arch. If*4. *1 He SemtnoN
Caunfy Sar vice* Building. Room
1014. HOI E a k l F lr t l Sheet.
Sanford. F lorida , to klww caifl*.
It any. why tuch t lr u t lu r t t
m ould not be dtmobkhed and
cleared tram ttw preparty and
lh* ce rre cllv * action of abate
menf specified In Itw N ofk* *t
P u b ik N ultanc* tTwutd net be

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a a

IM * I1H day at January, m i .

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F H C M 1 I U I .
A P C U I
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "America has a rgal alrono
puritan atfdo. I dtoagraa with It. but I'm not dtartacigcttul
of It." — Stgygn Bochco.

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IH RC LOT » 1*1 K B A D
ST I V I NS A D D TO M ID W AY
P P 7 P G V P u b ik Record* of
SemtnoN County, F L . presently
(thow n a t being) owned by
W hitley D avit Sr Llto Ettato.
Turner D avit and W D avit Jr
and a ll partw* having or claim
ing to have any right Elite or
In le ro tl In Itw proper ty de
w rib o d above
W H E R E A S , lh * B o a id o l
County Cam m lM lorwvt al Semi
noto County, did on itw 1IH day
Ol January. l**4, find and da
d a re d a ih v c lv r * located In
Seminole Cecaity. to be untato.
u n i a n l l a r y . a n d a p u b lic
nultanc*. H at H e owner* *1 H o
property (according to H e prep
arty record* m the Somlnota
County Appro IM r'* O ffk * I on
w h k h H o I true fur* I* located
a r* W hlltoy D a y ll Sr U f a
E ita f* Tumor D an*, and W
D a m Jr. of (OS E l Ranch*
O rlv* Fort Pierce. F L 1MW
H a t tfw public nultanc* It a
rotidontlal ih u c tu r* locatod *1
I V I B ritto n Avenue and further
d ew nb o d *1 te l forth above
and H a t corrective action H
required to abet* Itw public
nultanc*. end
W H E R E A S , lh# B o a rd o l
C o v n fy C#m m l»iloner 1 found
that th* toitowing condition!
constituted a p u b ik nu itan ct
11) Th* b u ild in g h a t boon
toverolv damaged by ttw • to
m a n l * *1 n a t u r e d u * la
abandonment 111 Thor* It h a th
and dtbr t* mud* and outside ol
h w buildmg 111 Th&lt;* rondihon
corvtiltufet a potential lire hat
atd . and
W H E R E A S . H e toitowing cor
roctlv* a c tio n lil nerru ary to
abato H a pub ik n v ita n t* it T*
dem oll lh and remove H e build
Ing. abandoned motor vehicle
h a t h and thb M t horn ttw prep
erty
NOW T H E R E F O R E , tt e k e I*
hereby given to H a tavd Whitley
D a v it Sr L ife E ila to . Turner
D a v it, and W D e n t Jr and alt
partw * having or Claim ing to
h a re any lig h t Iltto. or into*ait
in ttw property d eictib ed above
to M V * * ' b atoir ttw Hoard ol
County Cem m rtitarw rt o l Semi
noto County, F lorida , at 1 V
P M . at it* tegular hearing on
ttw »H day ol M arch. IfM . al
ttw Sem inole County Se rvk e t
Building. R o o m le v . IN I E a tl
F i r t l Sheet. Sanlord. Florida, to
r t o a cava*. II any. why tuch
ih u c lu r t* khouid no! be drynoi
chad and (W ared fro m ttw
p nq w rty and ttw correctly* ar
iw n of abatement ip ecifw d H
the N oticr ot P u b ik Nultanc*
iUmufdrwl be taken
W ITNESS m r Iwnd and keel
Ini* I I H day 04 Jan ua ry . H i
(S E A L !
M A R Y A N N E MUM SE
C le rk to ttw Boai d of
County Cam m itttorwf t of
Sem Inoto County, F tor Ida
B Y CerytonCuhen
D e pu ty C la rk

P u b llih January V . 17 A Fab
ru a ry 1 If. ItM
D E N III

A A A Secuitty Storage
7TJ0W Airport B lv d
Sanford. F L D i l i
Febru ary 10.17. I t M

P u b llt h
O EO 00

N O T IC E FOR H E A R IN O O N
O E C L A R E D P U B LIC
N U ISA N C E

IN R E
LOT 14 H A R D E N S
A D O P B 1 P G II Pub ik Record*
of Seminal# County. F L . pro*
onlty (thown as being) owned by
W illi* M A M arH* l A W lllto
E r ik In G riffin and *11 partw *
having or claiming to have any
right, lllto ar intoretl Hi H o
proper fy deterdwd above
W H E R E A S , lh* B o a rd of
County CommlMtorwr* of Sem i
noi* County, did on ttw I1H day
of January. 1N4. find and (to
d a re d a Ih u ctu r* tocatod Hi
Seminal* Comfy to be untato.
u n t a n l f a r y . tf&gt;d a p u b l i c
nultanc*. H ot He Owner af ttw
property (according to ttw prop
erty record* Hi ttw Somlnota
County Appr alter'* O ffk a ) an
w h k h ttw struchH* It tocatod
ar* W lllto M A MarH# L . A
Wiilto ErtAIn Griffin of Rt 1 Be*
IA. Sanford F L OT7I. H a l ttw
p u b ik nultanc* n a ro d d tn tto l
ih u c tu r* located ot 1W1 F lr* f
Orlv* and furttwr deter 1bed a t
tat forth above, and that carrec
live action I* required I* abato
ttw p u b ik nuitanct. and
W H E R F A S . tha B o a rd af
Caunfy Com m ttttonart found
that ttw toitowing candittont
comtttvtod a pubik nuitenc*
( I) Th* b uild in g h a t baan
le v e rely damaged by itw ato
m a n l* a f n a lu r * d u * l o
abandonment 111 There it h a th
and d tb r lt Httids and a u ftfd t af
ttw building 1)1 Tbit condition
cocwtltufet a potential hr* hat
ard and
W H E R E A S , ttw IHlowing cor
r relive actionlil nocottary So
oboto ttw p u b ik nuisance to

P U B LIC S A L E
CO NTEN TS O F STORAGE
U N IT S C O N S I S T IN G O F M IS
C E L L A N E O U S IT E M S FOR
E P h illip s
H W a k o fw w
S W inchester
J Volt
B Dennis
N Schroyer
L Robb
M R n n lw
R Onfey
Designs by Sutann*
J Jones
K B a d k t/ J D Jon osh
W IL L B E S O LO A T P U B LIC
A U C T I O N A T 417 M I N I
S T O R A G E . 7 N N O R T H C R 477.
L O N G W O O D. F L O N 17 F E B
R U A R Y IS M A T M 00H O U R S
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry A &lt;4. I**4
D E O 17

N O T IC E F O R H E A R I N O ON
D E C L A R E O P U B LIC
N U IS A N C E
I N R E N Ito F t O F W 1*0 I f
O F LO T U ST J O S E P H S P B I
P G 114 P u b ik R e co rd * of Sem i
noto C o u n ty . F L . p r e s e n t ly
(show n a t b e in g ) ow n ed by
K o ru w ih L
B a t t e r a n d a il
p a rties h a vin g a r c la im in g W
hav* any rig h t, t ill* o r Intorotl
to lh* property d tte rtb a d above
W H E R E A S , lh * B o a r d o l
County C o m m ittto rw rt Of Som l
noto Cocevly. d id o n Itw I t H day
of Ja n u a ry . I fM . lln d and d*
d a r e d s h u c t u r a s lo c a te d In
Sam Hwta County, so be untato.
u n s a n i t a r y , a n d a p u b lic
n u ltan c*, that ttw ow ner of ttw
property (a cc o rd in g to lh* prop
e rty record* to H o S froln oh
County A p p ra is e r ! O ffice ) on
w h ich ttw th u c tu ro * o re tocatod
It K a n n o H L B a rk e r o f m P a rk
L a k e Shoot. O rla n d o . F L . H a l
ttw p u b ik n u lta n c* It a red d en
ria l th u c tu r o an d a c o m m e rc ia l
Ih u ctu r* tocatod a t 77S and 74)
M onro* ttood a n d fu rth e r dv
scribed as s*f t o r H above, and
that c o rre c tiv e a c tio n Is r*
q u lr o d la a b a te th * p u b lic
rMiiUVWT•. Arid
W H E R E A S , th * B a a r d *1
Cou n ty C o m m is s io n e rs found
that ttw fo llo w in g co n d itio n s
constituted a p u b ik n u tia n ca
(I) Th* b u ltW n gt h av* been
severely da m a ge d b y ttw #1*
m o n t s o f n a t u r e d u o I*
abandonm ont (1) T h o r* ft trash
and deb ris instdv a n d a u ftid t af
ttw building* 111 T h is condition
constitutes a p o te n tia l fir* h a t
a rd :a n d
W H E R E A S , ttw ta llo w in g cor
ro c tlv * a c t io n lil n o c o tta ry to
abato ttw p u b ik nsntanc* It T*

Te
tag*, h a s h a n d d s b r it fro m ttw

motor v e h k ta ,
h a t h a n d d s b rit h e m ttw p r o p
N O W T H E R E F O R E , n o tic e to
h e re b y g iv e n to H e ia*d W lllto
M A M a r th a L A W m w E r t h k i
G rttftn an d a ll partw* h a v in g or
c la im in g to h are any r ig h t till* ,
or m t o r t t l In H e p n p e c ty d a
u r tbed above to appear b e fo re
H e B o a rd of Cowtty C o m m it
H o n o r* e l Sem inal* C o u n ty .
F lo rid a , a t I V P M . a l if*
re g u la r hear tng on ttw I H d a y o f
M a rch
IN 4. *! ttw Sem in* to
County S o rv tc n Buttduig. R o o m
1010. I N I E a t l F ir s t S tree t.
Sanford. F totida. to thew c a m e .
If a n y , w hy such ih u c t u r * *

ttw c o rre c tiv e action o f a b a to
m en f tp e c ifw d Hi ttw N o tw * of
P u b ik N ultanc* should n o i be
token
W I T N E S S m y hand a n d ta a i

Hto 1IH day al January, toea

(S E A L )
A A A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C to rk to th* Boar dot
C o u n ty Conun is tte w rs ot
Som lnota County. FtorIdo
B Y C oryto nC cfw n
D e p u ty Ctork
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry M . J7 A F o b
ru a ry A N . N M
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app ea r b a fa r* the B o a rd af
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property and ttw c o rre c tiv e a t
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should n oi be taken
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IS E A L )
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C le rk to ttw B o a rd of
County C o m m ittt e s o r t of
Sem m et*Cosm ty. F lo rid a
B Y C a ryton Cohan
Deputy Ctork
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ru a ry 1. M. ITM
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M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C la r k to tha B a a rd at
C a v it y C a m m iM to rw n of
la m H a lf C a u n fy , F lo rid a
B Y : C a r y ton Cohen
D eputy C le rk

P u b llih . Jan ua ry V . 17 A Fab
rua ry 1. If. IfM
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N O T I C E F O R H E A R I N O ON
O E C L A R E O P U B LIC
N U IS A N C E

IN H E : LOTS II 11 II * U
B L K H SAN FO R D G R O V E P B 4
P G II t in e ST A T E R O AD 4*
E A S T ! Public Record* ot Semi
noto County, F L . p r o io n t iy
(Shown a* being! owned by
Sarah Reeve and *11 par I let
having *r claim ing to have any
righ t, m l* ar intorett in ttw
pr operty deter tbed above
W H E R E A S , th e B o a rd *1
County Cam m ltttonort of Sami
noto County, did an H o I7 H day
of A p ril. Ite l. find and declared
alructure* located in Somlnota
C o u n ty , fo bo u n * * ft. un
tarutary. and * p u b ik nultanc*
H a t ttw owner ot ttw property
(According to ttw property roc
o rd t Hi ttw Somlnota County
A p p raltar » O fficol on which ttw
ttructure* or* locatod I* Sarah
R aeta of 1711 Oak Shoot. Alta
monte Spring* F L 11701, that
th* public nultanc* I* tom m er
c ia l thucturo* locatod at IDO
Slat* Read 40 East ana te ttw r
dotenbed o* let term above,
and that cerioctlv* a tlio n It
req u ired to abato ttw public
n u ita n ct. and
W H E R E A S , lh * B o a rd e l
County Com m lMtorwr* found
that ttw teltowing condtton*
constituted a public nultanc*
(1) Th* buildingi hav* been
t* rarely damaged try hw eto
m o n t * o l n a t u r e d u * *0
apandonmen' 111 There I* tra in
and data If In dc »nd uuti&gt; « th*
b uild in g * (
th is condition
contfdutot * potential f i e hat
ard. and
W H E R E A S , ttw tot lo w in g cor
r a c tiv e a c iw n d l tw e e tsa ry to
a b a te ttw public n u lta n c * It To
d e m o lH h and re m o v e the b u ild
Ing*. h a t h and d o b r ii fro m ttw
p ro p e rty

NOW T H E R E T O R E . nonce it
hereby given to ttw ta id Sarah
Rent# and all par Iw t having or
cla im in g to have any fighI. Iltto,
o r I n ltr t tl In ttw property da
tc rtb td above, to appear betore
ttw Bovtrd ot County C om m it
tia r w r t of Sem inole County.
F lo rid a at I V P M . at lit
tegular hearing on H e Find day
ot February. ItM . at ttw Semi
noi* County S o rv ko t Building.
R oom ion. KOI E a t l F lr t l
Street. Sanlord. Florid*, to show
cau M . It any. why tu ch (true
turot should noi ba demolitfwd
and c Wared tram ttw property
and ttw corrective action of
a b a lo m o n t sp e c ifie d In I ho
N o lle * ot P u b lic N u lta n c a
•hop'd not be token
W IT N ESS m y hand and teal
H I* I1H day o l January, ItM
(S E A L )
M A R YA N N E M ORSE
C la r k lo th * B a a rd of
Cou n ty C om m lM torw r* o«
Som lneto County. F lo rid a
B Y : C e ry te iC o h e n
D e p u ty C la rk

P u b llth January M. 17 A Feb­
ru a ry J. 10. IfM
D E N 111

N O T IC E FOR H E A R IN O O N
D E C L A R E D P U B LIC
NUISANCE
IN R E
LO T II B L K I I
O R E A M W O L O F B 1 P G »0
P u b lic R t c o rd s a f S am In o Ia
County. F L . presently (show n a t
being) ow ned by B r* M B a ll
and a il p a n tot having o r c la im ­
ing to h o v e any righ t, lift* o r
in to r e tt In Itw p ro p e rty doic rttM d t b o w .
W H E R E A S , lh * B o a r d o f
Cou n ty C o m m lH lttw r t of S o m i
noto c o u n ty . d N on B w 1 l l h d a y
a f Ja n u a ry . I N C fin d a n d d *
c la ro d a itru ctu ro toca to d Hi
Som lneto County, to b* u n ta to ,
u n s a n it a r y , and a p u b lic
n u isan ce. H a l ttw owner o f H o
p ro p e rty (according to ttw p r o p
erty record * to ttw Som lnota
C o ta iiy A pp raiser s O f f k o ) a n
w h k h ttw structure i t tocatod Is
Bob M B o ll V of T i n South
F re n c h Avenue. Sanford. F L
JT77I; Itia l ttw public n u is a n ce Is
a re s id e n tia l th u ctu ro tocatod
at l i g 1 H iaw atha A ven u e a n d
fu rth e r described a t le t t o r H
above, a n d H a l c o rre c tiv e * c
Hen Is required to ab a te H e
p u b ik n u ita n c t. and
W H E R E A S , lh * B o a r d o l
C o u n ty C o m m llilo rw r* fo u n d
that th* toitowing c o n d illo n t
co n stitu ted a p u b ik n u is a n ce
( I ) T h * b u ild in g h a t b e e n
seve rely dam aged by lh * oka
m a n f t a f n a lu r * d u e lo
abandonm ent 111 There It h a t h
end d e b ris Httids and ou tsid e of
itw b u ild in g 11) This c o n d itio n
constitu te* a p c N n iia l fir e fia t
a id . an d
W H E R E A S . H e follow in g c o r
r a ctiv e a c t le n t il n o c o tta ry to
oboto Itw pu b lic n ultanca It: To
d r m o itth and remove ttw b u lk !
Ing, h a t h and d tb rlt h o rn ttw
p c e p o rly .
N O W T H E R E F O R E , n o t k a to
tw rtb y g iv e n to ttw sa w B o b M .
B a ll S r. a n d a ll parties h a v in g o r
c la im in g to have any r lg h l. Iltto ,
or Hi tore*! in th* p ro p e rty do
s crib e d above, to appear b e fo re
the B o a rd of County C o m m it
H o n o r* o l Sem inole C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a , a t 1:10 P M . a t it*
re g u la r h ea rin g an ttw I H d a y o f
M a rch . N M . *1 ttw S e m in o le
Cou n ty Service* Building. R o o m
1911. HOI E a st F lr t l S h o o l.
S a n lo rd . F tor id*, to Show ca u se.
If a n y . w h y tuch s tru c tu re *
should not be d tm o iltlw d an d
cW ared h e m ttw p rop erty an d
H o c o rre c tiv e action o l a b a te
m ont sp e cifie d to ttw N o f k * o f
P u b ik N u lta n c a should nad b o
W I T N E S S m y hand a n d se a l
H I* 11th d a y a f January, IFM .
(S E A L )
A A A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C le rk to ttw Baard af
Cou n ty C a m n tiu la n o rt of
Som lneto Caunfy, F ia rtd a
■ Y- C a r y ton Cohan
D eputy Ctork
P u b llth Ja n u a ry N , IT A F a b ­
ru a ry A &gt;0. IFM

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C a ll MB M a la r M&gt; A ll)

ttparianc* Good rataranrat
ragurrad C a ll or apply MSC
T rucking
l* ]t W l i t S I .
Sanlord F L 40T )B MaJ _

C A B IN E T M A N U F A C T U R IN G
P L A N T h a t t a llo w in g
opanm gt lor p roduction lln a
w o rt D rillin g and D ovraling
O a p l . C a b in * ! A s s e m b ly .
Sh ip pin g and P a r k in g
IN
T a cN O rlv t. B A U M
C L E R IC A L
F a ll Urn* and p a n lim a p o ti
Ian * a ra i labia In c a n fr a l F lor
d a araa
• • R E C E P T IO N I S T ”
"S E C R E T A R T ”
••O ATA E N T R Y * *
“ W O RO PRO CESSO R"
••C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E ”
••R EPS”

A irp o rt B ir d . Sardord______

MAIDS

CASSELBERRY

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M F . * 4 W ill tra in ,
u n ilo rm t_MoUjr Me|d_T»MOOT

MAINTENANCE
H A N O Y A A A N A/OR W O M E N

C O N V E N IE N T TO down lo a n |
bdrm ) b*tfi pngl* Uory.
guwt. w'dhooa up*4)1 m o

Proparty managwnant tom
pany looking lor someone to
do ganaral m otnitnant* at
tararal chopping cantar v !* t
M u ll tiaya truck and be w ill
mg Ip Iraval IS » houry pa'
waat G ra a l opportunity tor
retire* tor d e ta ilt phono
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M E O IC A LH E L P

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.C O N V E N I E N T B SA K E. I A I

B drm ap lt lir e
U N ma
p&lt;u* dap I yr leave D 4 TM 4__
H ISTO RIC dawntgaai San tord
V ary clean j/|, kilch an . Ilv
r m ., a p p ll . lan ca d yard ,
g a r a g a . good n t l g h b a r t
S i l l mo V m dep M U D OK
I IT &gt;40) or *1*8010
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11

LEASE FORLESS!

Part bma A pply in parion
Laker raw H u rlin g Carrier, ft*
E a il hM Street. Sankard

On* Bedroom Apartment*
lit * D IA L
M o il wood Ap&gt;t jjy tr jc

PRESS OPERATOR
Itet *111 color

MINUTES FROM SANFOtOI
MARINER'S VILLAGE

E &gt;penanced

only banafii* T ru D im ensions
P ru n in g

11*404)

II T . B ) I I M w t lb a c a r filw d

SALES

P IT
S e n f o r d / L e ia M a r y
Araa Weekend i l r l t i C la n 0
guard l it a n y rag t*4 411)

COUNTER PERSON

M u l l h * v * e a rn e d At hr*
tow ard a C D A o r aquivatonl.
or bech*W r* degree m e arly

M O D E R N ) bdrm duplav Cant
H /A appliance*, m int blind*
Santord W Tl'm o «*»81)4

CntofBaf Stive* Reps
M r Dona Id t Ftoatoio h o u rs
Paopla par ton A { p ly M o n d a y

OCUVERT DRIVER
F a l l lim a p r P o r i l i m a
Know ledge at the a ra a r o ll
a b le tra n tp o rta ttv lig h t da
liv e ry a w l Hour* fro m * t ill
noon, o r 1 M t ill * F o r m o ro
m torm alion t a ll Duka a t O ian
FOE M F
M i ll * ___i n | » |

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E ip o r w n t a d a&gt;iti • .p e n d e d
d a lia t naadad tor b u ry m u lti
d iK lp lln a r y o ttK a S trong ro
il o r ii» a and s u rg n e l s k ill* a
m u tt S alary ta n m e n tu ra t#
• ith a a p a rla n ra A v a lla b ia
la n t t C anto* tfSM OO

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MS M M

Lang wood, p o r t ten* AAonday
thru F rid a y . 1 PA A * P M Sot
urdoy. « A M t P M i ) M per
hour ptu* bonis* and com
m i l l i o n . P e r m a n e n t p o ll
tio n tl
Teavorat** ’
H elp P e r twwaw 1,4)7 •)**

TELEMARKETER
Povilion open tor an aip a ri
anted tetomarketor Evening
hour* * P M TPM . Monday
through Thursday Apply m
pe»ion Santord Herald. TDD
N Fron chA vo. aW tor Tracy
U N C L E H IC K S O Y S T E R B A R
A N D O R I L L Tw o P a r t Tim a
P o t 1Hunt
S hort O rd e r and
Shuck O y t la r t
A p p ly In
P er ton HB1 P a r k D riv e .

_______ m mi_______

F a r ttta b tith a d tN I d c a r* can
.ta r Education and a rp a rla n c *
’ I n a a rly ch -id heodraq uirad
C a ll W ) M IS
____

W AREHO USE A N D G E N E R A L
LABO R H E L P N E E D E D !
B onut tor d riv e r* A ll ih itf*
a v a ila b le D a ily pay, no lea
Report re a d y to work ) M a m ,
I n d u tlrla l L a b o r Svc . TGTI
French A y N o p h c ra c a lt*

DRILL OPERATORS,
ETCHERS
AND PUTTERS

DRIVERS NEEDED
A 0 C A R R I E R S . T a v a ro t. FI.
a M i l attablithad a n d gro w
m g C o n tro l F Ira id a b a ta d
com pany o H a rtyo u
0 Sam i Annual P a y I n c ra a to t
• S to p O il Pay
• U nloading Pay
o V acation Pay
• Sataty Bonut
• Spout* R Ming P ro g ra m
• A va r ago Trip 1 T D a y t
• l at* M odal Conventional
Tractor*
II you bar* ) y a a rt tra c to r
tra ito r. O TR and m ow a n d ica
a ip a rla n ta plwt o g o o d d r lr in g

record. c»ll
_________ I R M I I t M ) _________

G000 WORKERS NEE0E0

Langwaod.FL

IN-IIM

F rom IMadawnl W h y ra n tt
Th* Hillim an Croup.
IIIU II
__
R eallar
L A R G E )/). 4)1 C ro w w o o d
G ra w v w w ViHag*. *cr porch
) car, pina*. lT )l'm o 1)0 4T*»

U N F O R D . )/1. IIT Hally Av*.
*418''mo m * M 8 office *44
D WhemoOBO la I*page*
I BDRM . SOU month plut *400
l a c u r l l y d a p o t if and
relevance*_______ Jtt U t)
I BED RO OM . I BATH hu e
areal P riv acy IwKa. dmmg
rm, UB1 pin* dapotif D ) 410)
1 BED RO O M with cant H/A.
la rg * la n c e d y a r d , and
Wfvaried room Only *100 down
Why ra n t? The H illim a n
G rew Inc Realtor M l M l)

105— DuplexT r ip le x /R e n t
CLEAN 1/1. new Hoeing C/HA.
hook up*. No dcqi . Airport
and Santord A w . 14)1 mo
p tu tl'm o le t 111411)_____
0 0 0 0 A t E A . w r y clean. A C
) Bdrm. pry p ate and r*rd
Pall OK U W plu* M**04*

109— M o b ile Home "
L o ts / Rent____

i.aaa AVON product*. E a rn lo
W \
N o door it o x
PT /F T
S a ndIM I l l * V I B M t o a ) l M

9T—Apartments/
House to Share
H O M E O N R I V E R to *har*.
W D pool and N n n n court*
HOO m o H a ll utltOe* *A8 104

93—Rooms tor Rent
A Q U IE T , cle a n m t.. kltchan.
phone la u n d ry A p t'* a v a il
able a lto i l l A u p D e e m
C L E A N R O O M S , iln g w t lir t ln g
IT I/w k
K it c h e n , p h o n e ,
la u n d ry , v id e o g o m a t. e ll
tlr e a l p a rk in g 1 )8 4411_______
C L E A N F U R N IS H E D ROOM
W / k ilch a n a v a il U I / w k . U 1
*a&lt; Dow ntow n m 18*4

In Your Own
Backyard!

L O N O W O O O /L A K E

MART

M id t it * f o r a g e warehouta*.
*00*00 1*80 to H F ra * rant
N w r l lm o la a t* . t r p n | l4 lr m o

_

111 ou t________

SECU RITY W A R EH O U S E 4AA
and Old La ka M ary Blvd
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1 . 0 0 0 ig
It at
lie wawhow** *Fi-iiihed ol
lica tpoc* alto available
Kapaaba Realty. I «)* 11II

AFFORORBLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
F H A OR VA A ) LOW AS ) \
A N O * and owner financing o t
low a t sooo mot G ov'l For*
c lo t u r n . R epotl Seminal*
Orange V oluii*
la n ia r d t a il then D M * dawn
• 1/2 Acre. 1/1. lancad appll
one**. 141.*00
a Over l / t acral in . Ilv. dm.
la m rm 'a to llito d 'ih *44100
* Renovated V I H Newer root,
c a rp a l, paint, garaga. ter
porch 1)4 180
oPool
)-'). Ilv . dining lam
rm * Over I *00ig II ***180
A ttu m * N* O u e lily ! * ) / ) u n
P I T I I M 180 *1/1. pool V40-J
P I T I 111 *00 O l/ ) sp lit plan,
fe n c e d 1 U ) P IT I. | M NO

AAarkham W dt are* V I. 1 I*
acre* Pasture tiabi* l t d 000
g a /T . pool. H M . n o
* 1 /1 . o v e r I acre m i eoo
a 4/1, 1 * e c ra i pod ip a I lie n o

H ALL REALTY
512 W

F it ml S i

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La ka lra e H I / I hom e M l . n o
V I e a rn e r tot. a ir
U 1 .M 0
l i a r l a c r a t l Term *! C ountry I
1 / l/ t . la m . a ir . lan ced M l too
1/1/). loaded w /toato rat! I l f . n o

323-5774
DERARY

Laketronl 1/}. can

t r a i H / A . p lu s a . h a t I *** 008
W . A A alictaw tA l. m Teal
B X C M A N 0 E O R f E L L your
p ro p o rty to ta le d m yw here I
la v a * tor* R ealty, TT414I1

O

Sg II P r i m * lo c a lio n a t
antranc* to C o n Y a l F la Ra
gigna l A ir p o r t 48TMI TWT

St. Croix A p artm en t^

111— O ffice
Space / Rent
NEW Santord otBcot and/or
warehouse* 400 1100 *q tt
Soecto). *1*1/m e 111 l l l i
SANFORD. O tfkO tpac*. 1*00
tg tt building M ai . 1)80 ig
II par ottlco unit M l T004
SAN FO R D F R E N C H AYE
UJO month, include* ulllili**
1 room t u ilo
.....■ MO lie *
IM SO F E E T for toot* on IT Tl.
lu c c a ttlu l o a ltlln g anchor
butin***** Good parking and
lighting. G r a a l visibility
Asking 1400/mo B)«4Mwork

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CHARACTER

C a ll to r d a ta ild
J * M t M in s litld , 323-7771
A A C a rn e t. In c. I M D M
M O ST F O R YOUR M O N E Y .
i) * . M 4
) / ! . s cre e n p o rch
C / H A , ip r ln k la r t y t la m .
n e w ly dacoratod. u n believably
m c a E a s y a c c m t 1 1 Low
d o w n w it h new F H A a n d
p a y m e n t* cheepw than ra n i
O w n e r M l T**l a w n in g * ______
M O V I N O . M U S T S E L L D U E TO
I L L N E S S ) bd rm . I b a lh .
liv in g rm . k ilc h a n d in in g rm .
h u g* la m lly rm N ew w irin g .
A / C . a n d p lu m b n g S ecu rity
toa tu ro* M * .n 0 W 4 T T 1 1 M )

OPEN HOUSE
S A T U R D A Y , F EEL I L I )p m .
W a o r* opening R T C owned
t in g le la m lly lir a bedroom
h o m e located a l *1* S P a rk
A v a n u o o n t h lt d a y o n ly
D r a s tic p ric e reduction fro m
A T L A N T IC AAANAO EM ENT
B R O K E R A G E S E R V IC E S .
in c .
U M in g ir t i

MORGAN REALTY
G E N U IN E

Ira n

c lo t u r e * a v a il!
IT**** to •)**.***

IT) 800 to *4) 000

141— Homes tor Sale

1

b d rm . tronch door*. Irplc
hardwood floor*! lll.e e a l
GOTTA S E E T H IS ONCI I T.
Irg comor lot. b ig lam room,
aal in kit .n a w ro o f.IM .lM I

SANFORD
llt h SI. and M y ril* Av*.

321-6762
O ELTO N A
**4 TT) MT*

•Sinai* Story Onion • •Friendly, OtvStt*
No On* B*iow or Abov* 0«p«ndAbl* U*nig«ntnl
•Efltrgy •EJflcJtflt Studio, •ATJc Storag*, PiIvm*
112 Bedroom Aflordtbi* PtUoAMoril
AputnwnU

733 Secret Harbor Ln., I.akc Mar3U ^Jfj

R t V E R F R O H T - I T JO H N S
R I V E R V a ca tio n y ea r round
J)0 0 h t g II m a in house 1/1
G u t i l c o lla g e , b o a t
d o c k ra m p and boat houta.
S m o k e h o u t* /B B Q C a ll F a y*
B e a s le y M I1 41 4 R ealtor

SANFOROPOaHOME
IT*.*00 ) o r 4 b d rm . 11* both.
I.TJOr *g II H ig * m o tto r!
F rm
rm
w /llra p le c e R*
n .o d e le d k ilc h a n both, new
c a r p a l, s p r in k le r , t e c u r ily
t y t la m P a d d le Ian*, custom
w in d o w I r e a l m t n l t . q u i t l
c u l'd e t a c
I m m o c u la l a l
O w n e r . M l »SB*attor*
S A N F O R D D U P L E X E a c h tid e
h a t 1 b d rm . 1 balh , ca rp o rt
B u y th* whole bldg *47000
*1.100 D N L l w In on* ra n i
th e o th e r
P a y m e n t* 1100
L ic e n s e d R e a lto r D ie T T I

PMLgl

Looking to buy a home! We
h a w home* In HI araa* ol
Se m in o le. Orange. V o lu tla
Count***1C all tor o a la iltl
#1/1 w ith llre p la c * . newer
c a rp a l and til*. 144,*00
a U M a ry V I fireplace. 114 *00

a 1

msm
iLw va/rre

R r.A l. FlSTATC, INC.

a G O L F C L U E S , a n d bag. ladtot
F o r ■ P a r F ill* d u b * D M .
woods 1 1 L ig h t b lu * bag M0
C a ll W SM4

189—O ffice Supplies
__ . / Eq u ip m en t

151— Investment
Property / Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATE SALE
1 d o r y block b u ild in g 1 440
square teat Zoned G C 1 N o
rea so n a b le ottar re fu ttd

321 22S7

133—AcreageLots/Sate
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile horn* or
hem* tlta , h o rta t. co ttio .
term ing, or nurtary Zoned
agricultu ral 1) W0 par acre
S m a ll dawn par man I with
owner tmanc-ng **C I U I TT)

11172

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
OVI &lt;4 j o VI AMS IN llUSlPdi SS
IH A N K YOU SANf OHU
304 f C O U U IM C I A L S I
S A N f UM O ' |4 0 n 3 JJ 3BBJ

193—Lawn A Garden
M

O O H i
EZ Rai l
Kawasaki F A 1)0. g a t angn*
*)) C all M l m * ____________
a FREE GARDEN MANURE
H au lo tf 1)1*40)

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
P E K I N E S E p u p p ie s , lu ll
blooded J m atok ) tomato*.
1100 wach Mother avatlabto
tor Irta More Into I S M l

109—Wearing Apparel
WHITE M IN K J A C K E T Sue
medium. apprattAl 14.000 Wit
U* tJ.SOO firm m 0074 i« rr»g

215—Boats and
___ Accessories____
j 14 FT

BOAT and traitor U
horsepower motor l i t * FIR M
Call 401 MB *04)____________
• I* FT BOWRT d E R I D HP
Mercury, o/b. low hour*, wllh
traitor 11,100 M ) 814*________
O H M S K I/ F IS M B O A T *0 HP
More . ml traitor Run* great)
1) 000 P artial tinenc* **) T*0»
* lt* ) R E O A L AAadalllon. 17
W . 4 c y l ln/ou*board motor
w fin w on traitor M 000 OBO
M0 4004 O* la* AM I a w *
Ol* FT PONTOON boat all
t.bergias*. 140 H P Evonrud*.
Very test1 M any aetrat. Ilka
new Only *10 (00 M ) M*0

CARPORT SALC
Many u*atul ila m t F r l A Sat
MOICardovaDf, la n ia r d

COMMUNITY SALE
Everything from bicycle* to
tithing p e l.* , appliance*,
loo's baby itomt. soma Ira*
toy* and much, moebi moral
tin and Oak 11., Santord

F R ID A Y A S A T U B C A Y

A l)

ESTATE SALE
I 'M S Park A v e .. Santord
Frid ay* 1_______ Saturday ♦ 1

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I » ) / Absolutely no early
b-rdt( Window* b ric k . Llttto
Tyk* uams children'* doth**.
totoio*r* l M4) M y rtle A w
G A R A G E la 1*7? W h y b a m e rft
WE B U Y P A Y T O P P R IC E D
M l 11* MIT

It A C R E S' m l O O U B LEW ID E
new ) b d rm . 1 bath P a s tu re
a n d w ood s N a q u a lify in g

**1000 Also I) A C R E S ad
lointnq Irrigation, pasture

m aoo

. __ most*

155— Condominiums
Co-Op/Sale
) B E D R O O M ) BATH living
rm . dining rm. K r porch
kltchan. a ll apo' keo )*)) ureal

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Ceil In your garaga tala ad by
i l noon an Tuesday and lake
advantage of our ip a d a l
garaga tala ad p rK e ti Call
Ciaes-liad now lor detailt!

3222811_______
YARD SALE
] I M South C a m e ro n A venue
_ F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y

IS7— M obile
Homes / Sale

Y A R D S A L E D o u b le bad. IBM
com putor. p rin te r A m i K HOT
W I n d ) ! Tie 1)41 S a l A Sun

L IK E N EW . BUT C H E A P E R
H a w ly rem od eled spacious 1
B d rm . now fu rn itu re A Appf .
b ig t l r m . ca rp o rt Senior
P a r k D a B a ry &gt; 1 )00 0)1 )*T*T

221— Good T ilin g s
to E a t

N E W If**'*. N O DOW N. t t \
la to ra tl, 14 X r*. t lf l/ m a .
TtX TO , SJlQ -mo M t lf O e _____
S A N F O R D R o ya l C o w I4» U . J
b d rm . I bath, ce n tra l H 'A ,
tot* of a e t r a t l V ery clean and
m e* W ill ta c r itic * tor ba la n ce
ot lo a n I un der *10,0001 M e 1*1*
1 M O B I L E H O M E S In adult
p a r k * . P a lm V a lle y a n d
F a irw a y * 40TJM ITT)

159— R eal Estate
______ W anted_____
LAND WANTED
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 l* TOO 1000
aero* W a te rfro n t a plus C a ll
T a rry C la y ton *04 T11440*

181— Appl lances/ Furniture
A N T I Q U E : L o w ly oak (le n t top
d esk, g t a u p u lls O m ln g
Hoorn table 17)1111________
A P P L IA N C E S . F U R N . T V 1 .
ETC
BU YSELLTR AD E
INS C H E E P O D E P O T . 1)1*
F R E N C H A V E . ____ M l ))44
A P P L I A N C E I I B a tt p ric e * .
Bast W a rra n ty . B a it S a rv ic a l
W ashar*. d r y a r k m lc ro w a v a t
W* buy a pp l la n ce t I Delivery
tree! A * Best, l i t t l e ) _______
o C O U N T O U R C H A I R w it h
v ib ra to r and h aalar 0*ig n*l
p ric e o v e r SI,000. now *100
E e c a lia n l co n d itto n l Phon*
m t a x _____________________
e D R Y E R . Kanm or*. avocado
In good condition * f) C o ll
M l t l U _____________________
F U R N I T U R E F O R S A L E L lv
Ing rm . d m lng rm , p olio. )
bedroom s, kltch an appliance*
A m ite ila m s dishes, screen
door*, blind*, ro ll up blind* lo r
p a tio , m o to rc y c le N o th in g
o v e r MOO G ood corn) M J* * t0
K E N M O R E W a ih a r and D rye r.
U 00 lo r both M icro w a ve . 140
Toaster even. *11 M l 014*
K I N O S I Z E W A T E R B E D . MOO
O B O . M lt c ila m t
___________ M 4 M 0 1 ________
R A Y ’ S A P P LIA N C E a H IS
F R E N C H A V I , SAN FO RO
R a t r lg * r a lo r . S lo w s .
W ash ar* D rye r* F ra * ) y r
la b o r w a r r Dal a v a il m o o t )
t O F T S I D E W a v e le ts K in g
w a V b a d ll t X C a ll 1111*41
a ttar ) P M ___________________

33M273/774M00
STAJRS PROPERTY

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C all 114 )fl&gt;

217— G arage Sales

• V A C U U M . H oover u p rig h t,
w ith bags and attachm ent*
U se d C on ditio n M 0 C a ll M l

M T-M T TIM /ID *1T*

All tor M)8 or w ill (put

322 7491

•TABLE. R 'lR ilt
h.gh
L ig h t co lore d. E ic a lla n t co n
d i i t o n m o i a m a t __________

M AN AO EM BN TSREALTY

Sanford Court Apartments A
3301S. Sanford Ave. * Sanford
.323-3301JSSSL

*7?f* S0.1F.

(lao oon

Bath Or kerne

SIN C E

5 30 • Sat. 10 5 • Sun. Closed

•H IO H W A T IT*) 1*1 Tl Iron
toga. Toned G C 1 C l e i t k style
bldg /attic* and Ig detached
garaga Owner b rm t avail

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USE VOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

AVERAGE BEAR!

.............. ...........................................

149— Commercial
Property/.Sale

R en tals
O FFICE/w arahauta tpaca 1*0

BETTER T H A N THE

I IU ill vetmi M MiKI I /I

) B D R M I B A T H i New kltdwet,
carpal. C /H A lot VC
IM
Country Club Ctr., Santord
W ill cont.de' leew purchase
B y owner
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V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
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VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Beautiful 1(2G3Bedroom
ApartmentHanesAvailable
MentionthisadandPAYfiOAPPUCAHOii FEE

V O L U S I A C O U N T Y , D a llw to
pool. ) bd rm . } b a lh . (pu t
p la n new ca rp a l and p a ln l
If* 000_________40 / tee j « *

L K . AAary cwttom b u illt

ITS—Industrial

T J lg / 1

O S A N F O R D T /t d u p le . wT
t c r a a n a d p o rc h . C / H / A
P riv e t* i S4I! mo S4»**c
O S A N F O R D l/ l dupl*. w / Ilv
Ing rm and dan W aih ar hook
up SD l/m o . 1118 lac
O SH AD O W L A K E WOODS 1/1.1
w / db&gt;o car garage, tplc . wall
4 ta p lic t*D8/m&amp; 1*08 tac
a H ID D E N L A K E 1/1 condo w /
tin g le garage. C /H /A . pool
C N an l SS)l/mo. *110 tac
K lv JO
H N S R IV E R S/S w
garaga. hardwood lloora. boat
c lip V ia w l 1*00 mo 1*00 tac
a S A N F O R D ) /) apt C H A .
patio, clean SCO/mo. S)00 la c
lle n ilr a m Realty. Inc.
"W e Maaag* yaur Item*,
lik e H w et aur awn." Jim Dayla
) D H*1 A tta rtP M : D* I4M

1 A N F O R O Sle a p in g room with
k ilc h a n p r lv lia g a t . ut* o l
w a ih o r/d rv a r lAO/wk 1)414*4

H i — Warehouse
Spe c* / Rent

call P h il Betti* M t 11*1

Stenstrom Rentals

N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D . p rivate
anfrant*. p a o J ie Ion In ytwr
room, your Own h eal control.
%-frigerator. m icro w a v e and
color T V O ff tlre a t parking
and m aid la f v lc a Convanlani
location T fw b a iH n town
_________ II) *000_________

BV LOTS Quiet pmk l l ighm
Rlw r Lemon B u ll Rd oft
Hwy a n o*t**n ear m m i

) B A Y W / O F F I C E a u le m e llw
repair thep F o r m ar* into

L A R G E ) STORY. H K Io rlc d ll
trlct. ) bdrm. ) bath, dan
b ra a k la tl room veranda with
p o r c h t w ln g 1 ) 1 0 m e
I 40) 14&gt; T S M A U I cc le ft
M A Y F A I R , i/ i . te c area, a v a il
l / I S C /H A . W/O hook up
1418/mo 1X0/d4p M l AT IT
SANFO RD
III Country Club
O r ) bdrm. I bah. cant H /A.
Fenced yard. MM /m o p j b n
S A N F O R D . ) bdrm. )*y balh
la k a lro n lh o u ta iu e mo
___________ M l T804___________
S A N F O R D t/l«1 C / H A . Ig
workthop. carport, u tility rm .
on quiet deadend *t )40*
G ra n d v ie w Av* No pat*
stT i/m o n o b tac m m *
S A N F O R D - G O LD SB O RO
R E N T TO OWN
l bdrm , new kitchen, o lr
SI .000 down. 11*8/mo *** T»T

E e p a rla n c a d
M o l l liv e In
Van lo rd a ra a A h e re C la n A
C D L A p p ly a l M O W 1*1 St

141— Homes for Sale

il T - Commercial
_____ Rentals_____

HUD HOMES,

Paradise. ..

8 30

103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent

S A N F O R D 10,81) *q It ) phaue
tp rm k la rt t l / * q tt S tentiram
Realty Inc, J im O t y l e m iO *

103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

WRECKER DRIVER

W ln t a r S p r in g * c o m p a n y
t a a t t In d K ld u a lt w llh p r*
y io u t p rodu tlion a ip a r la n t a 1
t h lf t t a ra lla b l* M o n T hw rt
) K P M aA M . E r l. S a l. Sun.
4 A M I )0P M or 4 K P M 4 A M
l ) M V Parm anant p o t itk m t
N t r t r a lN l
H a ig Porta anal , U M R I

R IG H T H A N D A A A N
l i t ) SawthHwy IT *)

I Bdrm /&gt; Bern ID m *
I H I NANDOAH A P A R T M E N T v
0 PA R K S ID t A P A R T M E N T ! •
) Bdrm t Bath 1 o n ly a v a il
obi* Oppoti** th* park M o w
M ip aclatT __________ I M M l )
O U IE T t/IV| foverWowea DO*
P a rk. Adutl comm (A lly m o
and tac dap W o to r/fro th
met Barb Man F n 17) IM )
S A N F O R D Brand iww } bdrm.
1 bam unit No pot* *41* mo
V E H V N lC E I t ) ld * * iN o b *
1 R O RM OARAOE A P A R T ­
M E N T Ouial neighborhood
SMB/two Call m e t * f ________
S A N F O R D . I Bdrm w ’ u lll turn
I f e t a i n t o *0*0 o ffK *
a M B M B h a m aW B iald p ag ar
1 BEDRO O M A PA R T M EN T
S P E C I A L tte t a month m o w
in C a ll Jerry. 1)14*18________
i B E D R O O M . *&gt;M m onth pip*
t) T I te c u r ily d v p o n t and
ralaranca*
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TELEMARKETERS

DIRECTOR

•In Our 3th Tut*

MOVE-IR SPECIAL!

TEACHERS

fia ro p fio n itt. com puter inp ut
M a tt Kara knowledge o t p rin t
m g a n d t a la t T ru D im e n sio n s
P» m tm g_____________11*40*7

372 2420*3217720
SANFORD •LAAE MARY

SMALL A P T . A/C and appll
area* Ideal tor (ingle *jtj
phrtdepotit I D )B4________

3734A70

SECURITY OFFICERS
A t taptlng A p p licatio n*
AAondar F r id a y . * a
D aBary M aaar A* N I t W .
OaBar r M t A M at It

C o ll *ny Of our A gtn f\
A N Y T lM C f

• aONE A V A I L A B L E * e
i bedroom. 1 both ))) 4Wi ar
M4W 8S_____________________

Laka Ada I bdrm. tw o mo
1 bdr m, *41* mo and up

P a r i tu n a C a m m in io n b a t ii
Call M l W D______________

ORDERLIES
fall l.rna) llthHt

C r w f tN w ly Mw fhw t 4 Sue
cw stfulfy CiOW Your M o w n '

SANFORD ) B d rm I • 1 bath
C / H A , a p p lia n c e * . W/D.
c a r p o r t , la n c e d y a rd
t l W/mo *400'dep ITT 4*44

Upscale ting la (tory. patio
apartment* I baW oom i Idaal
for mdi vidual or c aupl*
___________***4TTT___________

II P M T A M

GENERAL PERSO N N EL
m it n
Never A Foe_________

Whet YOU Need it a F u ll
Ttrrw Eapvfiwnc*^ Agvfif fa

____

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

tv p a ria n ra narattary Good
banality A pply at 3 t« W
|

REALTY, I NC.
SELLERS!

I H R . I B A livirej im
Very
pr Ira ta l C lean a n t tyuief D M
p in t depot it. rely U 3 tot!

lUCHIMST

Drpandafel*. h a rd w o rk e r K ith
v a lid C L d r l v a r i ll t a n t *
A p p ly Sam m o la F o rd , Inc
IT W a n d Laka W ary B ir d

O a lly w o rk /d a lly p o y
R a p e rttA M

STENSTROM

*48)

____________

O W A S H E R G o o d c o n d itio n
Soar* H 0 4 v y D u ly
*100
____________14* H A )___________
W A S H E R / D r y a r / R a l/ O lt h
w eth er good condition W ar
re n ty C a n D e liv er *T1 A up
Apywianr a Cantor in c t i l e w i

~18S— Com puters
L A S E R P R I N T E R Im m v la to t
H P *400 X T Com puter I1T)
C a li n t ; r u

231—Cars

187— Sporting Good!

E X E C . DESK, cradania. con
toranc* labto. couch, chair*

CAT\ l"

I R O R M . fu rnished U 1 w kly.
t H 0 depot't P a h accepted

LON G D IS T A N C E D RIVERS
M u ll h a ra ovar th* road

BOOT SHOT PORTER

CNAS
For all fall lima thirty

w,,&lt; y r

Q U I E T N eigh borh ood, d e a n
ih a d e d HOC m o *100 d a m age
da p I l l N I H U l it L lo y d

tklllad
and unskilled Position* avail
abla D ayt C a ll between I )
SPRINT ST A FF IN G . H t l t l l

______

o» d rt-’ A

E F F I C I E N C Y , u til turn . p r ..
e n h a n c e and b a lh N o n tm ok
er *Tlw&gt; H O d ep m se l l

L ABO R ER S N f I M P

O E N IR A LP E R S O N N E L
IT! 11)1

S A N F O R D . IM E. Waedland
Ava , ) Bdrm ] Balh. Black,
carport, new rotI, like new
Iretid*. new carpet, evita m kit
cabenalt. earner let. Mf,**t.
7»i m a at IK* H* t n * hem*
*08M l* pager Open l e i 1*1
R E A U T O R S W E LCO M E

NOTICE

P a ri llm # lo r la k e M ary
/H e a th ro w
A p p ly
U 0I
Philadelphia A*a Orlando
___ 40/ I N 4 «

ASSEMBIT/FACTORT

M l— Homes lor Sale

A l l re n ta l and r a a l e ile 'e
a d v a rtn a m a n l* a r t * ub |acl lo
•ha F a d e ra l F a ir H o w lin g Act.
w h ic h m ake* II ll la g a i la
a d ra rtiy a any p ra la ra n c * . lim
I t a li a n o r d l t c r l m l n a l l e n
b a ta d on race, co lo r, re lig io n
to e . handicap la m llla l t ta lu t
o r n a u o n a lo n g m

JANITORS

118 w a r_________________ __

, V t llI

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / R en t

H A P P Y I L V I I CH ILD CA R E,
Cantar L aka M a r , naadt lu ll,
lim a gual If rad. experienced!
Taachar/Carygrvar Alto Part
lim a K tlc b e n /T e a th a r A id
pop Han C a ll M l d m ________

APrOINTMENT SETTER

. H fY ff A. F—

e a ) BEDROOM H O M E a e
In a ic h a n g a lo r h a lp w /
daughter*, I t A I). D a d w ill
ih a r a homo Ideal lo r pn g l*
it t lllH

DRIVERS

tUC C**d* Ilk* w e n t
W*'f* M i l kilo our Ird Parade
ol training w cca m lu l agents
HalkensaT
Wa ll help)

KIT *N* ('AKI.YI.K * by lurry Wrij-hl

95— Room /Boeird

S T R A W B E R R I E S U P ic k Open
fe m I H l C a t o r y A w l m l E .
o l Santord I m l N of St Rd
44 Heap* Farm * M t n * 4

222— M u s ic a l
M e rchandise __
H AM M O N D S P IN E T O RG AN
w ith tm a ll L o tlto tone cabinet
P a r la c t p la y in g c o n d itio n .
gr»#t sound O v* to untortu
n a ta c lr c u m t l a n c o t . m u tt
s a crific e *)Q0 77) T W m T**)

22 3 -M lsce lla n e o u s
PANASONIC V H S

Camcorder

PVSIOO w ith h a rd s h a ll cat*
A ll accessor tot a n d trip o d *400
)30)7*0_____________________
PO O L 14 II L a itu ra llm o . top Ot
the lin o w ith a ll a cc e sso r to*
F irs t MOO DO &gt;**0____________
S A T E L L I T E S ystem C om ptotol
Trad* tor p o d
g e n e ra to r,
boat, horse, pony c a r t H l l l l l
S E R V I C E S A L E S A P A R T S tor
portable karotan* h ea le r*
L A R R V 'S A A A R T M 1 4 IM
SPAS: New
co m p lete
w/#qu'pm#nl and u ndarw ator

light dOOOtlMO

a&gt;T))100M

SU H Q U EST W O L F F T A N N IM 0
■ E D S N e w C o m m e r c ia l
Hom e U n lit F r o m l i t *
Lamp* lo tio n * A c c e s s o ria l
M o n t ,ty p a y m a n l* lo w a t
111 00 C a ll Today F R E E N E W
Color Catalog I #00 40) • I ff

230—A n tiq u e /C la sslc
_ C ars
____
O F O R D T H U N D E R B I R D , IH4.
A l l e r l g l n a l l N a a d t to m *
work I U W O B O D I PISA

• L E B A R O N Canwrtlhto. *4
Rad. loaded, dig dash, now
lop, now tiro* M.000 **) TIM
a M O N T E CAR LO l*TA g ro a l
cor'd I A/C. ton* Ilka 0 to p i
Sh arp looking! II,M 0114 *3)1
• O L D S CUTLASS. ITT0, rab u ltl
e n g in e Good m uscle c a r.
M u tt ta ll MOO OBO P ) MOT
O L D S CUTLASS ■ R b u O H A M .

I N I . Runt good STM or b att
otter__________
D IM IO
• OLDS OM EGA
7T. ru n t
o r a a l l N a n A/C. r e b u ilt
transm ission, *1)077) Q*e
P O N T IA C PAR ISIE N N E . IN *.
• passenger Power windows,
pow er door locks and all other
o p tio n * Runt end d r iv e *
p e rfe d l
S U M OBO
________ &lt;01 MT ***' _______
P U B L I C AUTO AUCTION e
E V E R Y TUESOAYT M P M
D A Y T O N A AUTO AUCTION
H w y. *1. Daytona Beach
_________ R t M I B I I _________
a R E N A U L T EN CO RE. IN S.
E ic a lla n t cendllionl SI.S80
H rm D O D M after *PM ____

SHORT OF CASH 7
Seriously looking tor o nice,
cla o n . utad c a rt D E P E N
G A B L E Down payment* as
low as I!** includes toe A
title C a ll:

FUES AUTOSALES
★ *327 2892* *
o T O Y O T A COROLLA wagon.
’ •1. A u to . A/C. red. 11K.
w arranty 111)0173 MM
V O LK S W A O O N BUGS. Tl and
‘ Tl Suporboattot 1400 tor bom
C a ll 3*4 *0*4 eher )__________
IN ) B U IC K L C SABRE. C le a n !
Good condition II.)00 O B O
1)4 )T*I or leave msg________
IN* E L C A M INO V*. auto .
A /C
M in t condittonl U.S00
17) IM ) It no answer Ivmeg
-)) M O M ID G E T, Vary good
cond . restored, garaga kept
B)K m l
1) TOO
M I 4081
‘ TT PLYAAO U TH FU R Y . 4 dr.
good angina, good that. A /C
1)08 O B O » 1T*T Jimmy
•J P O N T I A C B O N N E V IL L E
Good running cond. 4 d r .
•KM OBO m *T1*
‘U P O R D TAURUS. 4 door.
Good condition US00 OBO
________ 40TDl**MO*to*n oroa
e l f B U IC K S K T L A R K 1 Good
cond . 4 door.. Automatic i t k
plus m ile* Asking U.M 0 O B O
C a ll attar * p m .......... M i 00)8
I) C H E V Y Spectrum, auto, a ir,
A m / P m cassette, good cand.
LI btuo 1)4)8 OBO I M DA)
‘I f P O N T IA C P lto B M . T tap. 1
t p d . A /C . Runt great Asking
M A M MT 4M8 A M tor Dev*
*1* O E O M E T R O I dr, ) tpd.
A /C . under warranty. M mpg

*4.100

OBO

03 IB) I

O f) H O N D A C ir K L X « dr. S
spd cru lta . pdl. pw. A m /F m
stereo tap*. 1)K mil** E a t.
war tl0 .N 0 OBOnt«m

233— Auto P a ris
___ / A cctsso rlt*
O R E C E I V E R HITCH, tor lu ll
t lt a Chevy. B all mount, tra ito r
b a ll Included ITS D l oaM
C a ll* t o ) .M a n F rt___________
R O L L B A R . Irest? p ain ted ,
hold* 4 lights. Tit* short bad
F o rd la t* l)* ia « a e lt CT7487

235— Truck* /
B u m s / V ans
• C H E V Y B E A U V IL L E V A N
‘ T*. I ton. Pastangar van.
clean Loaded I Tea much to
H it. m u tt kee to appreciate
O nly m a w OBO .....A l l *100
O D O O O E V A N . l i f t . Good
co nd ltw nl IIAOO ar batt attar.
Pleas* c a ll » )* )* ) attar )pm
OFORD LARIETi IW0. F IN .
X clean . One owner, UK m l.,
Isad ad . t y r M X e a r ra n ly .

tt m mooiar m*4**

O F O R D R A N O E R . L T X *).
P/S. cru ise. A/C. ttarao. 4.300
m iles. I y r or U MO ml loft an
warranty C a ll))) IU )
FO R D U CONVERSION V A N .
V (. auto . power windows,
power door locks. Illl. erulse.
and m o re l Eicallent condition
In and d u ll M usi tea and drive
to a p p r a c la la I4.SM O B O
40T M3 *8*1
_____
• N A N D I C A P F E O VAN. 1N0
Ford E IM. Lilt. OutomatK
doors *J 000 J!) 11* _________
• I S U I U P / U t) Red. )K. A/C,
o m /tm cat*, lu ll bodllnor.
roar window |*.4M 373 BAM
o J E E P P IC K U P 4 iL Iff*. V I.
outo Engine end front re ­
b u ilt (ab ou t 30 000 m lle t l
Newer Interior 13 0D0DI )0M

Sanford Motor Co.
t o F O H O B R O N CO
*4.000 m ilt * , l i t . SM
C a ll m o m

4X4.

o i o n C H E V Y 1/1 ton p'up. ) »
V*. R u n t good Engine an d
Iron* s tro n g | H M I 1 ) ) ) I 1

• IN ) S U B U R B A N SMC. 4 IL
dtatol. holt ton. mechanicAlly
t&lt;uid now rad /broke rotor* A
caiipar* h tad linar Vary good
lira s and tow pkg U.MOOBO
40TMI U N
*3 F O R D CONVERSION Van.
D e cen t m o to r overhaul 0 Cyl.
Ica c o ld a ir . cru lta control.
N ic e v a n tor U NO )4f D M

1970OEVILLE CADILLAC

•0* D O D D E R A M M . II p a w .
M0 V I . 34 K m l la*. Ilka new
cond t l O . X D O B O m i f l !

OIT000 O B O A ll p ow er. M&gt;
01)4

**) VOYAOER, T path 4 cyl.
A u lo . A / C . P/t. P/b. nil

231- C a rs
A im e d E v e ry C a r 111*1 It Said
By Tha T im a Tha P a p e r H ilt
Tha 1treats! L a i* O C a r t I A
Few Truck* end B o a ts I
JIM
Lew Dawn P a y m a n l
W ith W a rra n ty I

BUY HERE. PAY HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
ANDSERVICE
ID * la n ia rd A v* . Santord
minttm______
a CHRYSLER IM PE R IAL t l.
I lk * naw M u t t t a ll O nly
M e.Mo C a ll l e c f m i m *
* C O R V E T T E , D TI. I t m atch
Y e l l o w , t lo p *
M u t t ta e l
Asking M JO0JJI O U T ________
DO D O E M A R A D A . 1*08. V A
autom atic, m a g w h e a ls A i .000
W8 TMO__________________ __
F O R D C row n V ic t o r ia . 1*tA
G ra y w /ch a rc o a l g ra y . »«C.
cand 11*00 m IW8 a fte r 4pm
* H O N D A A C C O R D L X , 1**).
P'S. P /B . air. Kanwoad
s m i c m ra s ta tte . e d a sr. Sow
m iles Rosew ood c o lo r. W ill
r u n lo r o w r * I1 .» T H )1 *47)
O L IN C O L N M A R K 7. I S C . IN*.
C o m p le te ly lo a d e d
S e rv ice
records and ra ca ip t* 1) *00
O B O 40T )* l tM 4

wheal. • bag. crulta. built In
child tfty tl. lugg rack. M-400
ml . *11.300 OBO 330 IK4

238— VchldES
W ant Ed
WE P A Y T O P N N F O R
Compiet* or Wracked Cars.
Trucks. R U N N IN O arN O T.
A N T CO N DITIO N __ I B M

239— M otorcycles
an d Bikes
)4‘ K A W A S K I KHMO. clasHc.
•ec cond . 1)K m l . chocolate
(ch ro m a N T ) m tM I

241— Recreational
V e h icre s /C a m p e rs
• C A R R I A O E T R A IL E R , J l (I,
l*TT. R o o t o lr . Ideal liv e
In / tra v o t. F u e n lih a d N K 8 l
Only 1).J08/Q60 P ) T*7*
D O D O S T R A N S A N , ITT* S tore
bad. k o b o i . good c a rd 13 )00
o r tra d e M e r e r r i m
H O L I D A Y R a m b le r Im pe-tal.
‘ t t . l l t l b a ie m e n l m o d e l,
lo a d e d E ic a lla n t cand O p
I tonal H o n d a m otor scooter tor
) w / r« c h tS L M B 4 8 T M * 4 W »
o r * M O T O R H O M E Run* g reat
W ill tra d a lo r traval traitor o l
c o m p a r a b la v alu e ) ) l Tt*)

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TOMORROW

MORNING!

f * ' l l

Hysterectomy calls
for second opinion
D EAH DK. O O T T i Arc
hysterectom ies absolutely n ec­
essary*/ M y m enstrual periods
stopped alm ost a year ago. I
liu v r no problem s w ith bleeding
or cram ping. I do have sm all
fib roid s Hint d on 't give m e any
trouble, though. So why. then,
does m y general practitioner frel
I should undergo surgery*/
[) E A It R E A D E R :
H ysterectom y (removal of the
uterus) used to Ire a com m only
perform ed operation . W om en
underwent the procedure for a
variety of reasons, some valid
(tu e li an ran rer) and some triv ia l
(such as contraception). Today.
Ih r rate for hysterectom y Is fur
low er than previously, because
alternative therapies are a v a il­
able and wom en are m uch less
lik e ly lo undergo unnecessary
su rg ery, urged sole ly &lt;it the
discretion of their doctors.
I do not know w hy your doctor
has udvlsed surgery. You do not
seem to h ave a c o m p e llin g
reason to do so. Rased on the
lim ite d Inform ation you supply.
I'd have to conclude that. In y o u r
case, hysterectom y m ay not lie
necessary.
Nonetheless, you r doctor m ay
have a tpcclftc reason, w h ich he
Is not shnrlng w ith you. for
encouraging the operation. In a ll
fairness, before c ritic izin g your
fa m ily ph ysician for being loo
aggressive, d iscu ss the situ a tio n
w ith him . Even If he rem ains
adam ant, you should s till obtain
a second o p in io n from a
gynecologist, the specialist w ho
w ould operate on you.
In m y
view, hysterectom y ts far from
necessary unless cancer Is p res­
ent o r a w om an experiences
repeated e p iso d e s of u n ­
controllable bleeding. Fibroids,
benign uterine growths, are e x ­
ceedingly com m on and, ns a
general rule, do not rn n stltu le an
Indication for hysterectom y.
T o give you m o rr Inform ation.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y H ealth Report " A n Inform ed
A p p roa ch to S u rg e ry ." O th er
readers who w ould like a copy

M ED IC IN E
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York. N Y 10103. Re sure to
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by Jimmy Johnson

How do you leel when y o u r
partner m akes a m istake, that
costs your s ld r points? Do you
uccept lliu t lie ts try in g h is best
and that no one Is perfect? O r do
you feel Hull he Is playing b ad ly
on pur|MMc lo unnoy you? If so.
you have som ething In com m on
w ith Rita Rudder, who said: “ I
love firin g m arried. It's so grcul
lo find that one special |ierson
you want to annoy lor Ih r rest of
yo u r life."
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m lsp la y that w ould even stra in
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life the cards w ould oflcn forgive
the error — hut never In a
new spuper colum n.)
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have defeated the contract, h u l
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diam ond.

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T h in k in g that It m ade no
d llfe rrn cr. and Just In rase West
h ail underfed Hie ace. declarer
called lot d u m m y 's king. East
won w ith the a re and rrtu rn e d a
low diam ond. After w in n in g w ith
the rig h t. It w as easy for West to
sw itch to a spade. T h is set up
four defensive tricks: one spade,
two diam on d s and one club.
That sce n ario was the only
danger lo the contract. However.
If declarer p lays the diam ond
lw o from tlie d u m m y at trick
one. he can keep West off the
lead u n til u llc r IO w in n ers have
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TOUR BIRTHDAY
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by Jim Mtddick

ROBOTMAN*
HAVE you LOST VOUR
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V^y?/ A SQUIRREL W IN 6 A CRLiSSANT’

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SKELETO N

PIPING A
V^HAR^V.

In the year ultcud the types ol
o b j e c t i v e s y o u e s ta b lis h for
you rself could lx- u departure
Irani a n yth in g you 've tried p re­
v iou sly. Nevertheless you should
lie able to m anage these ef­
fectively.
A Q U A R I U S IJa n . 20 Fell. I ft)
If you put your m ind to It loduy.
y o u r chart In d im les you m ight
com e up w ith some lype of
lu cra tive Idea (lull could result
In m a lrrta l advantages. Get n
ju m p on life by understanding
the Influences w h ich are gov­
ern in g you in Ihc year ahead.
S end for you r Astro-Graph p re­
d ictio n s today by m ailin g $1.25
a n d a lo n g , s e lf- a d d r e s s e d ,
s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e to A s l i o G rap h , c/o th is newspaper. I’.O.
R ox 4465. New Y ork. N. Y.
10163. Re sure to state yo u r
zodiac sign.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-M arch 20)
An endeavor you 're c o n ­
t e m p l a t i n g h a s l o n g ra n g e
benefits w h ich you envision, but
not necessarily In Its present
state. R e e x a m i n e II for Im ­
provem ent.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 10)

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Today If you k re p getting a
p erslsicn i h u nch about an Im ­
portant m atter, doj^t d is m is s II
(rom y o u r m in d . Instead In­
vestigate Us p ra tiu h llltlrs. S om e­
thing good m ig ht result.
T A U R U S (A pril 20-M ay 20)
C o m p a n i o n s m ight have a
stronger than usual Inllucnce
over your m ental m il look today.
S trive to associate o n ly w ith |ialn
w tinare positive thinkers.
G E M IN I (M ay 2 1-June 20)
T h e race m ay not go to the
Ixildest or the sw It lent today, hut
lo the brightest, and th is Is
where you m ay have an edge
Y ou 're a rp ile k th in k e r In co m ­
petitive or ch alle n g in g develop­
ments.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
Y ou're well e q u ip p 'd to m anage
co m p licated d evelop m en ts to­
day. laig lcu l th in k in g , enhanced
hv what y o u 'v e learned from
past experiences, w ill lie the

you un en joyable com panion
in d ay. You have the a b ility to
draw out th eir thoughts and
op in ion s, und make them feel
appreciated.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c l. 23)
D c m u iu l I n d u s t r l o u s n c s s of
you rself today and also tie very
m in d fu l of detalLs. You have Ihc
jx itrn U a l lo produce som ething
o l sti|M*rlnr q u a lity if y o u 'll apply
yourself.
8 C O R P I O lO ti. 24 Nov. 22) In
socia l Involvem ents today, be
llrs l and forem ost u good sport,
e sp e cially w hen roin|&gt;ctlUon Is a
factor. Y o u r lielu ivlo r w ill m ake
a lastin g Im pression on you r
peers.

S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 I ) F i n i s h i n g to u ch e s are
e xtrem e ly significant today, so
m ake sure you do not leave an y
lose threads dangling. Com plete
what you start w ith class.
C A P R I C O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ju n .
reason.
LEO IJu ly 23-Aug. 22) C o m ­ 10) W hen there Is ju stifica tio n
m e rc ia l or fin a n c ia l In v o lv e ­ for II. you are u sually pretty
m ents could lie y o u r strong su its good a l keeping secrcls. Today,
today, bccuusc y o u 'll know how however, co u ld be an exception.
to use re lrv a n l Inlorm uHon to If you talk loo m uch, you m ight
regret II later.
y o u rb c s l advantage.
V I R G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Copyright 1904 NEWSPAPER
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